James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)
- Class of 1977
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MADISON MEMORIAL LIBRARY v,3lk a I In these final years of formal education. We find there is so much to learn So Manv Facets of Life 10 .r 12 A Search For Peace Of Mind, A Searching For Who We Are. 13 ■?i,. . ' ,ry:V ' ' , • V.; ' ' J- - f. ,v.-. ■■-- - mi ' 14 16 17 18 19 20 Homecoming Revue Debbie Dillon, Ms. Madison 1976 Homecoming Ms. Madison 21 22 23 Swine Flu Prevention 24 25 Valdy 26 erico Harp Tom Chapin 28 v A ' ' rV% Tom Parks 29 Average White Band Little River Band 31 32 Gate Brothers 4- ■W, r -Vv X;- • ' •i s ' . -- Sea Level 34 Dave Brubeck Photographs by Bob Leverone FALL Dr. Juan Bautista Avalle-Acre The Artistic Trajectory of Cervantes Dr. Gyorgy KepeB Language of Vision Dr. George M. Woodwell Ecosystems and World Politics Dr. Paul Edwin Potter Big Rivers: Their Origin and Their Sands Dr. Jack R. Frymier Issues in Perspective SPRING Peter Van De Kamp Search for Extrasolar Planets Herbert Lederer Theater Behind the Curtain: Contemporary Drama in the German Democratic Republic H.O. Pollak Mathematical Research in Industry Harold Koontz The Management Theory Jungle Eileen Southern The Music of Black America Raymond V. Schoder Masterpieces of Greek Art Richard B. Morris The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement Langdon Gilkey Religious Dilemmas of a Scientific Culture Jerome Kagan Social and Personahty Development Visiting Scholars 38 First Row — L to R — Cheryl Goodacre, Donna Logwood, Kathey Foley, Scott, Maureen Bitzhold, Kathy Endlein. Second Row — Steve Pepera, Karen Deaton, David Hartman, Carole Meehan, Ben Skinker. BRUCE STANLEY ADAMS Economics SANDRA B. ADAMS Social Work SUSAN M. ADAMS Art RONDA P. AIGNER Merch. Honie Economics JUDITH A. AKERS Sociolog ' FAYE ALBRITTON Elementary Education 40 JOELLA MARY ALLERTON Social Work KATHY V. ALSOP Speech Pathology SANDY AMANX Communication Arts JO-ANN AMODEO Early Childhood Education DAVID RICHARD AMOS Psycholog - JOHN MARTIN ANDERSON Political Science KEVIN L. ANDERSON Economics DAWN ELIZABETH ANDREWS Communication Arts GAIL MCRAY ANDREWS Elementary Educ. Library Science RONALD WALTER ANDREWS Management SHELLEY L. ANDYSHAK Earlv Childhood Education ROBIN CLARA . RCHIBALD Speech Pathology 41 LINDA LOUISE ARMATROUT Business SANDRA KAREN ARMSTRONG ' i Biology CAROLYN YVONNE ARTHUR Social Work JOHN P. ASKEGREN Communication Arts DIANE M. ASTI Data Processing ELLEN F. ATHEY Speech Pathology TONI M. AUCLAIR Social Work HILDEGARDE M. AUDESIRK Comm. Arts Theatre D.F. AUGHAVIN Business Administration A. AUGUSTINE General Social Science LINDA A. AUVILLE Elementary Education DONNA RAE BABYLON Home Economics Educ. 42 DONNA REID BAHLMAN Social Science BRENDA C. ROL BAIRD French Spanish KATINA BAKER Earl Childhood Education STAGEY L. BAKER Histon- LINDA BALDWIN Merchandising STEPHEN E. BARBER Business Administration CYNTHIA L. BARBUTY EarK ' Childhood Education KEVIN W. BARGY Art LAUREL M. BARKER Social ork Ps cholog ' ROBIN L. BARLOW Merchandising ELIZABETH L. BARRICK Music Education JILL D. BARRON Speech Pa(holog 43 PATRICE M. BARTON Dietetics SANDY BEARD Special Education CYNTHIA R. BECHT Art LARRY A. BECKNER Physical Education DON STEVEN BEDNER Biology ELIZABETH C. BEECHER Office Administration DIANE BENKERT Special Educ. Elem. Educ. VIVIAN L. BENNER Speech Pathology JENIFER ANN BENNETT Music Education BECKY BENSON Home Ec. Merchandising 44 ROBERT J. BENTLEY English ANNE BERLIN Communication Arts KIM E. BERO Health Physical Edue. WINSTON S. BERSCH Accounting ROGER L. BERTHOLF Chemistr ' MAUREEN A. BETZHOLD Business Administration MARY P. BEVINS Speech Patholog ' lOV D. BE iS ManagcnuMit 45 ELIZABETH M. BEYERNHEIMER Special Education M.R. LESLIE A. BIBBS Earlv Childhood Education MICHELE A. BIGIARELLI Speech Pathology PAUL F. BILLINGSLEY GeologN BARBARA G. BLACK Health Phys. Educ. — Aquatics RANDAL V. BLACKBURN Mathematics BARBARA C. BLAHA Speech Pathologs ' CYNTHIA L. BLAHA Special Education M.R. BRUCE A. BLAND Comm. Arts Phys. Educ. — Dance GILBERT T. BLAND Accounting JAN BLANTON Business Education ROLD E. BLINCOE, JR. Social Science 46 JOYCE BLOUNT Emotionalh Disturbed BRUCE BUYER Accounting LAWRENCE BOCKNECK Communication Arts ROBERT A. BODLNE, III Political Science — Pre-Law KEVIN J. BOOTH Management JOHN FRANKLIN BOSSERMAN Management SUE ANN BOURDELAISE Mathematics SUSAN A. BOWLES Mathematics BARBARA A. BOWMAN Ps choIog ' SANDRA K. V BOWMAN Biolog HARRIET L, BOYD Special Eilucatioii MR. RONALD H. BOYD Communication Arts 47 DONALD D. BRANHAM Data Processing GAIL BREED Social Work JAMIE V. BREEDEN Psycholog) ' MARSHA R. BRENNER Physical Education JON BRENTLINGER Geology WENDY LEE BRERETON Office Management DONNA CAROL BRIDDELL Speech Pathology KAREN R. BRIGHAM BioIogN- ' ■I - JV ' ' ' - ' ' l ' ! 48 DEBRA C. BRILL Speech Pathology GEORGE IVAN BRILL, III Biolog ' SHARON R. BRILL Enghsh Communication Arts BARBARA J. BRIXTON Biolog ' ROBERT B. BROCK Art TRICIA A. BROGAN Speech Patho!og - DARRILYN LEE BROOKS EarK Childhood Education FRAN E. BROOME Music Education MARGARET D. BROTHERS Medical Technolog) ' BARBARA BROWN Social Science CAROLINE AONNE BROWN German JUDY M. BROWN Office Management 49 PATRICIA E. BROWN Special Education E.D. ROBIN A. BROWN Health Physical Education SHARON K. BROWN Psychology WENDY C. BROWN Elementary Education CYNTHIA A. BROWNING Special Education E.D. SHARON R. BROWNLEE ( ' f - Special Education M.R. . ' -, ■ERIC BROYLES Management DEBRA BRYANT Merchandising PHYLLIS A. BRYANT Business Education DONNA S. BUCHANAN Early Childhood Education MARILYN R. BUCKNER Early Childhood Education MONICA A. BUDELIS Psychology 50 KATHLEEN M. BUNCE Social Work SALLY K. BURGER Psychology BARBARA A. BURKE Home Economics LISA M. BURKHOLDER Early Childhood Education LINDA A. BURKS Home Economics SONVA R. BURNS Health Science ERIC G. BURSTOCK Accounting LYNN E. BURTON Special Education M.R. MARSHA L. BURWELL Speech Pathology DEBORAH BUTLER Social Science MARY E. BUITERS Art BE T:RI,Y D. BUTTS Health Plusical Education 51 SUSAX BYRON Off. Admin. Data Processing JOHN CADMAN Health PATRICIA A. CAIN Medical Technology MARK M. CALAMBRO Business Administration C.S. CALA- DR. Histon Gen. Social Science JERKY W. CALDWELL Communication Arts KATHY E. CAMPBELL Early Childhood Education PAT CAMPBELL Home Economics WENDY M. CAMPBELL Special Education DEBORAH L. CANNADAV Political Science ANN B. CANNON Art JOHN G. CANNON Geology 52 SUSAN R. CAP. R Earlv Childhood Education PAGE C. CAREY Earlv Childhood Education NANCY L. CARGILL Speech Pathology DEBORAH A. CARLIN EarK ' Childhood Education M. RGARET S. CARLTON Geolog VHistor ' JOYCE A. CARPENTER Earlv Childhood Education RETTA H. CARPENTER Speech Pathology- JAMES E. CARR Business Administration MARSHA G. CARRINGTON Art LISA CARSCADDEN Special Educ. Beh. Dis. PAMELA M. CARSWELL Dietetics CHRISTOPHER M. CARTER Accounting 53 JANICE D. CARTER Speech Pathology KRISTA CARTER Speech Pathology RONI M. CARTER Psychology Beh. Dis. MARILYNN J. CASALE Early Childhood Education PEGGY CASSEL Political Science DENISE R. CASTAGNOLA Health Physical Education DONNA CASTLE Art BILL P. CECONI Business Administration ROBIN LEE CHACONAS Art Education NORA P. CHAMBERS Behavioral Disorders DONNA M. CHAMBLEE Physical Education KATIE B. CHARNOCK Bus. Admin. Marketing 54 KATHERINE H. CHEELY English KENDRA CHILDRESS Psychology BRUCE E. CHRISTIANSEN Accounting VICTOR A. CICCHINO Business Administration DANTE CIOLFI Biolog - BETSY CIZEK Physical Education DIANE ELIZABETH CLARK EarK Childhood Education PAULA L. CLARK Speech Patholog ' RICHARD E. CLARK Marketing RICHARD .1. COBBAN Marketing NIanagenicnt MARIA V. COCCARI Social Work K-VIHRYN J. COCHRAN Special EducatioivM.R. 55 LEAH H. COCHRAN Speech PathoIog ALAN R. COLE Accounting MARK L. COLE Management MICHAEL W. COLE Biology Psycholog ' LISA W. COLLINS Special Education Beh. Dis. DEBORAH S. COLPITTS Social Work REBECCA S. COMBS Home Economics DAVID B. CONDIT Comm. Arts Sec. Educ. ANITA P. CONNER Social Work MARANTHA CONNOR Psychology ROBIN L. CONNOR Speech Pathology JOSEPH O. CONVERSE Biology 56 MARY COOK Office Administration MEGAN M. COOK Communication . rts Theatre PHYLLIS A. COOK I Ti J Distributi e Education CHRISTINA ]. COOLEY Elementan Education SALLY A. COOPER Elementan Education NANCY COPP Librarv Science Historv ANN MARIE COTE Librarv Science ' Elem. Educ. CARLA J. COTTERILL Russian Russian Studies 57 MERRILEA A. COTTERILL Early Childhood Education MURIEL M. COULTON French BARBARA COUNTS Accounting DONNA J. COX Special Education M.R LAURA LYNN COX Health Physical Education TUCK CRABILL Special Education STEPHEN J. CRANE Business Administration DEBORAH L. CRANSHAW Social Science- PAMELA JO CRAUN Special Education M.R. KAREN E. CRAWFORD Geograph MARETTA A. CRIDER Art Education MARY F. CRISAFULLI Accounting 58 ELLEN S. CROMER Art GARRY C. CROMER Management NANCY M. CROMLEY Finance LINDA S. CROUCH Ps chology ROBIN G. CHOWDER Elementan- Education ELISE S. CUNNINGHAM Merchandising TERRENCE CUNNINGHAM Sino-Soviet studies LESLEY A. DAHLBERG Home Economics Education SARA A. DALE Earl ChiIdlu o I Education NOREEN DALY Interior Design SUSAN K. DASHIELL Earl ' Childhood Education , ...■• ' ■■DICK E. DAVIES ,V ' ' ,,., Geolog xs. tm 59 KAY L. DAVIS Physical Health Education SHARON G. DAVIS Sociology TERESA DAVIS Social Work JAMES H. DAVISON Elementary Education MARY HAPPERT DAWSON Special Education SANDRA JANE DAWSON Elementary Education DIXIE P. DEAN Elem. Educ. Special Educ. KAREN L. DEATON Art Education ALRERT P. DERIASI Communication Arts DIANE R. DECKER Special Education E.D, JOSEPH J. DECROCE Business Management MARY A. DEFELICE Mathematics 60 KIM DEHAVEN Health ROBIN L. DEHAVEN Accounting REGINA M. DELPAPA Business Education ALLYSON K. DEMMITT Communications SANDRA S. DENDO Social Science Sec. Educ. TEMPLE DERFLINGER Speech Pathology CLIFTON H. DERINGER Art JANET C. DEROO Elenientan Education STEPHANIE ANNE DEUTSCH Social Science ROBERT E. DEWBERRY Management LLOYD B. DICKERSON Accounting WALTER H. DICKEY ( ' otnnuMiicatiun Arts 61 DONNA J. DIEHL Accounting DAWN A. DIGNAN Elementary Education CONNIE E. DILLON Early Childhood Education DEBBIE E. DILLON Art Educatifiii GILLIAN DIX Early Childhood Education CATHY DONNELLY Ment. Retard. Emot. Dist. JOAN C. DONOVAN OfRce Administration LINDA L. DOOLEY Early Childhood Education 62 STEPHEN T. DOUGHER ' n ' , JR. Biolog PEGGY DON ' EL Merchandising DANIEL]. DOWELL Pol. Sci. Crim. Justice DEBRA DOWLING Music BONNIE DOVVNHAM Speech Patholog CAROL F. DREW Home Economics ROBERT V. DREW, JR. Geograph 7Histon TIMOTHY L. DUDLEY Accounting CECILY M. DUFFEY Pol. ScL Sociolog - CAROL M. DUMOND Beha ' iora! Disorders ANN DUNDON Earl Childhood Education W ILLIAM J. Dl ' NN Business Administrntinn 63 DEBRA L. DURRETT Early Childhood Education ERIC N. EANES Communication Arts SUSAN N. EARLEY Art HARRY L. EARMAN Art Education MARY K. EASON Speech Pathology JOY P. EINHORN Social Work ELIZABETH T. ELLIOTT Office Administration PAMELA S. ELLIS Early Childhood Education WALTER A. ELLIS Management KATHRYN A. ENDLEIN Art History History MARCIA L. ENGLAND Elementar ' Education SUSAN L. ENGLE Early Childhood Education 64 BETTY H. ENGLISH Elemental - Education NANCY L. EPPERSON Social Work ROBIN L. ERLER Speech PathoIog ' JAMES R. ESAREY Computer Science Mathematics MARTI D. ESABEY Elementan ' Education ROSANNE ESKINZES Accounting BETH A. EVANS Special EducatioaM-R. DEBRA J. EVANS Special Educatioa ' M.R. VERONICA L. E ' ANS EarK Childhood Education ANN M. FAGAN Earl CHildhood Education DONNA M. FARNANDEZ Social Science k. R LEE F. FAULKNER Music Education 65 DIANE L. FAUX Medical Technology CHERYL L. FENSTERER Home Ec. Merchandising ROBIN L. FERREE Marketing Management TINA M. FILSINGER Health Education MARSHA E. FINCH Early Childhood Education DOUGLAS E. FIREBAUGH Business Administration VICKI L. FISHER Elementary Education TERRY L. FITZGERALD History Sociology WINIFRED FITZGERALD Speech Pathology SUSAN F. FLEETWOOD Early Childhood Education KATHY A. FLEISHER Office Administration MARSHA D. FLORY Early Childhood Education 66 CATHY D. FLOYD Special Education E.D. CATHY A. FOLEY Communication Arts GARY E. FONTAXA Marketing Management JANET M. FORESMAN Special Education M.R. DEBORAH FORREST Art Education MARIA C. FRANK Special Education M.R. ELIZABETH A. FR, Y Office Administration LINDA A. FRAZER Speech Pathology t v,J L. ' UR. I. FREDERICKS Spec. Eauc.-E.D. Elem. Educ. RICHARD FRESHWATER Business .■dmin. Management REBECCA S. FUNKHOl ' SER Special EducationB.D. SHERLEE D. GAINES Speech Patholog ' 67 RODNEY N. GALLAHAN Elementary Education KATHY G. GANGWER Early Childhood Education ROGER A. GANT Sino-Soviet Studies LAURA M. GARDNER Elementary Education MELANIE A. GARDNER Special Education E.D. HARRIETT E. GAREY Elementary Education DOTTY GARRISON Health Physical Education REBECCA F. CARVER Elementary Education DAVID R. GATEWOOD Business Administration Mgt. RENEE GEIGER Library Science English SUSAN A. GEISER Psychology Social Work DEBORAH S. GENUA Art Education 68 brm DAVE GEORGE Psychology WILLIAM R. GIBSON ' Distributive Education HOLLY B. GIDEON Geology BECKY GILBERT Elementary Education LYNN W. GILKERSON Merchandising CARROLL V. GLASKER Ps chology MICHAEL S. GLENN Management AMY CLICK Speech Patliology SUSAN M. GLIDDEN Home Ec. Interior Design SUE A. GOCHENOUR Special Education GWENDOLYN L. GODWIN Elemnitan- Etlucation JILL M. GOFF Elenientan- Education 69 MARCIA L. GOLDEN Home Economics CHERYL D. GOODACRE Health Science MARK A. GOODE M arketing Management DEBRA L. GORDON Psychology KENT GORE Biolog ROBIN G. GOTSCH Dietetics JAMES M. GRAHAM Political Science RICHARD S. GRAY Business Administration FREDERICK F. GREAVER, Jr. Management STEVEN A. GRECO Accounting Marketing LORETTA O. GREEN Special Education M.R. MICHELLE E. GREENLIEF Special Education M.R. 70 PATRICIA E. GREGORY Health Physical Education DONNA C. GRIFFITH Early Childhood Education LUCKY R. GROOM Social Science BETH GROTYOHANN Interior Design SALLY THERESA GROVE Special Education M.R. JO ANN GUIDON Physical Education MAURYA J. GUY Geology DELORES J. HAAC Communication Arts 71 PETER A. HABERSTROH Health Physical Education JAN HAFLING Music Education MARLENE E. HAGA Speech Pathology Elem. Educ. JENNIFER HALE Business Admin. Accounting LISA J. HALL Home Economics Education MARK C. HALSEY Management FORREST C. HAMMER Business Administration LYNN T. HANNULA Art Histon PAULA J. HANSEL Art Histon PAGE N. HANSUCKER Music Education SUSAN P. HARAUGHTY Special Education M.R. SHARON A. HARDER Library Science 72 CAROL J. HARDESTY Ps ' cholog - STEPHEN H HARXER Accounting JOHN M. HARNSBERGER Communication Arts LAWRENCE R. HARRIGAN Management CREIGH P. HARRIS Communication Arts RICH HARRIS J ,, Ps cholog ' RONALD B. HARRIS Ps ' cholog SHELLEY M. HARRIS Health Physical Education LEIGH M. HARRISON Behavioral Disorders LOIS A. HARTMAN Psychology ' MARY C. HATCH Speech Pathology RODNEY C. HAWKINS PsN ' chology 73 BRIAN P. HAWKINSON Accounting LORINE S. HEINZ Sociology JEAN M. HEISEY Communication Arts CYNTHIA HEISHMAN Early Childhood Education LISA K. HEISHMAN Early Childhood Education PAMELA HELSLEY Biology Medical Technology SHERRY N. HELSLEY Social Work CATHERINE M. HEMMER Marketing Management CHRISTINE D. HEMPHILL Social Work DIANE HENDERSON Business Education - ' «« MARY P. HENDRIE Psychology MARSHA LEAH HENRY Lib. Science Earth Science 74 i ' U V .■A % X % J :m( ? •. iM NORMA S. HENRY Biology ROSE L. HENSHAW Early Childhood Education HAROLD A. HENTHORN Geology BEVERLY C. HERNDON Early Childhood Education FAITH M. HERNDON Early Childhood Education STEVEN L. HERR Mathematics Ph ' sics ROBERT R. HEVENER Biology JOYCE M. HIGH History Social Science J |L MELANIE A. HILL ' I -• ■Speech Pathology PAMELA J. HINKLE Early Childhood Education DONNA L. HIXON Business Education DEBORAH L. HOBBS Economics 75 CHARLES G. HODGE Social Science CRAIG HOEPFL Sino-Soviet Studies Economics STEVEN E. HOLLAND Accounting DALE R. HOLT Elementan Education CONNIE P. HORN Health Physical Education KIMBERLEY A. HORNER Early Childhood Education SUZANNE HORNER Physical Education KARLA A. HOSCHAR Early Childhood Education 76 BETSY HOUSEMAN Social Work ALAN F. HOWARD Health ALTON HOWARD Social Work JOHN W. HOWARD Hotel-Restaurant Mgt. DIANA LVNN HOYLE Social Science NANCY V. HUDSON Earh ' Childhood Education JON W. HULIN Business Admin. Management CATHERINE F. HULLETT Early Childhood Education MICHAEL L. HUNT Elenientan- education RONI D. HUNT Public Health M.G. HUTCHERSON Management PAGE K. HUTCHINSON Elenientan Education 77 REBECCA K. HUTCHINSON Speech Pathology STEVE HUYETl Communication Arts WALTER H. INGE Biology Psychology DEBBIE A. IRWIN Special Education M.R. BECKY JACKSON Hotel-Restaurant Mgt. JAY A. JACKSON Music Education LAURA D. JACKSON English Education LINDA JACKSON Home Ec. Educ. Extension ml M HELEN HAINES JACOBY Early Childhood Education PETE JAHELKA iness Administration HH H 1 STEVEN R. JAMES Communication Arts ■?| ) DANNY JEWEL Political Science 4 f % « 78 MICHAEL B. JEWELL Biolog ELIZABETH A. JILLSON Dietetics DONALD R. JOHNSON Accounting JUDITH L. JOHNSON Psychology ROBERT JOHNSON Geo logy CLAUDIA J. JONES Home Economics Education DEBRA K. JONES Business Administration MARK L. JONES Geology H t RALPH M. JONES Psychology WILLIAM JONES Business Administration KAREN A. JONSON Accounting STEVEN H. JORDAN Political Science 79 SANDRA L. JOSEPH Home Economics Education CINDI L. JUDGE Special Education B.D. MARY C. KAISER Speech Pathology THERESE C. KALBACHER Early Childhood Education WILLIAM R. KANODE BiologN ' LORRAINE A. KARPUS ' ; ' f Psychology f j ' DOTTIE L. KASSEM Communication Arts Theatre JEFF L. KAYLOR Management KAREN L. KEATING Music DEBORA L. KECK Library Science MARGARET A. KECK Speech Pathology PATRICIA A. KEEPER Early Childhood Education 80 THOMAS C. KEENER Geology JANNETTE A. KELLY Elementary ' Education JEAN KELLY Business Administration JOHN R. KEMP Management PAMELA D. KEMPTON GeologN ' ' Ti%i2 RICKY N. KENDALL | S 6 Accounting BARBARA L. KENDLE Elementary Education KEVIN M. KENNY Biology RANDALL S. KENYON Communication Arts MARY J. KERVITSKY Speech Pathology JOHN H. KETTLEWELL. JR. Communication Arts PATRICIA K, Kino Art Si KAREN KILLIAN Speech Pathology MIKE KINNEY Psychology CHARLES KINZIE Business Administration LAURA M. KIPP Business Administration ROBERT W. KIRBY Marketing DARLENE C. KIRK Elementary Education KIMBERLY KLEPPINGER Merchandising KATHLEEN D. KNOX Art KATHY S. KOCH Accounting GLENDA G. KOHLHAFER Special Education B.D. Psych. GEORGE L. KOLESARIC Marketing CAROLYN J. KRAMER Xl Russian Spanish , J 82 ftkA LINDA D. KRAMER Special Education ELIZABETH A. KRASK Special Education ' M.R. B.D. PATRICIA J. KRESKY Elementarv ' Education DEBRA KRUHM Speech Pathology CHERYL E. KUPIEC Elem. Educ. Beh. Dis. GLADYS C. LAFORGE Pre-Law SARAH E. LAKE Elemental - Education SHEILA M. LAM Communication Arts Histor GLEN G. LAMBERT Management WARD L. LANCASTER Accounting LARRY K. LANDES Ph sical Education JEFFREY L. LANDIS Social Work 83 JAMES R. LANDRY j Marketing Management KATHRYN LANG Speech Pathology WILLIAM R. LANIUS Accounting LESLIE A. LAPIERRE Biolog DEBBIE K. LASSITER Speech Pathology ANNE V. LAUVER Biology ALFRED E. LAWSON Music Education MEL LAWSON School Psych. Counseling DEBORAH G. LEAKE Office Administration COLETTE A. LEAHY Psychology FRAN LEONARD Special Education NED A. LEONARD Music Education 84 KATHLEEN A. LEVERONE Special Education B.D. BENNETT I. LEWIS Applied Music CHARLES A. LEWIS Spanish KEITH LEWIS Social Science MARY B. LEWIS Speech Pathology SUSAN E. LEWIS Distributive Education DEBBIE S. LILLARD Business Education KAREN LEIGH LILLARD Business Education 85 ARCH LINDJORD Psychology Communication Arts MICHAEL E. LINDSTROM Music PATRICIA LINDSTROM Psychology TERESA A. LINEBERRV Speech Pathologv SUZANNE G. LINK Music Education NANCY L. LISA Psycholog) RODERICK L. LIVERMA N PsychologN CINDY A. LIVESAY Health Physical Education VICKI L. LLOYD Library Science DONNA J. LOGWOOD General Social Science BARBARA J. LONG Special Educ. M.R. Sp. Path. MEADE LONG Geography . ■■■- ji r j Xi, J. SUE LONGWORTH Speech Pathology MARIA E. LOPRESTI Speech Pathology Elem. Educ. yT ' ■PAULA M. LORFA.NO ' ' • Home Ec. Merchandising { K.ATHY LOUDERMILK . ' - ■Speech Pathology JOHN T. LOUNSBURY, III Business Administration DAVID BURTON LOWEN Accounting MICHAEL H. LOWERV Economics SCOTT R. LOWERY Accounting JOHN C. LUCK Business THOMAS M. LUDWICK Management DENNIS G. LUTZ Art Education BONNIE S. LU2ADDER Early Childhood Education 87 SUZANNE M. LYNN Dieteti c s PATRICIA M. MACKESS Physical Education MELISSA M. MACKLIN Special Education M.R. JOAN E. MAGILL Home Economics BONNY J. MAGROGAN Early Child. Educ. Elem. Educ. SUSAN Y. MAIN Accounting SUSAN E. MANFRA Early Childhood Education KATHLEEN M. MANHARD Speech Pathology JANICE A. MARCUS Medical Technology Biology DONALD MAREK History Business Administration MARY L. MARKHAM Art KENNETH W. MARNEY Physical Education 88 BRAD J. MARSHALL Communication Arts DARLEN ' E S. MARSHALL Elementary Education CHUCK MARTLN, JR. Marketing KAREN L. MARTIN M arke tlng M anagement LEANN P. MARTIN Home Ec Extension BETTY L. MASSIE Librar - Science Elem. Educ. KAREN I. MATANIN Art DEBORAH A. MATHIS Public Health ,, DONNA L. NL TH1S Psychology LINDA J. MATKINS Home Economics SUE A. MATTHEWS Home Economics Education RICHARD V, MATTHIAS Conniumication Arts 89 PATRICIA A. MAURINO English Communication Arts RAYLENE A. MAXWELL Home Ec. Child Day Cart- SUSAN G. MAYNE Early Childhood Education STEVEN C. MC CANDLESS Marketing LESLEY T. MC CARROLL Dietetics CYNTHIA E. MC CARTNEY Accounting KATHRYN L. MC CAUSLIN Sec. Physical Education MARGARET A. MC CLELLAN Lib. Science Gen. Soc. Science LINDA C. MCCREADY Communication Arts CYNTHIA D. MC CULLOUGH Business Education DEBORAH L. MC CUNE Music EducationA ' oice DIANA J. MC CURDY Home Economics Education 90 LINDA J. MC CURDY EarK Childhood Education DEBOR. H D. MC DANIEL English DEBORAH K. MC DANIEL Elementao ' Education ANGELA L. MC ELMURRAY EarK Childhood Education KAREN MC EWEN Special Educ. Elem. Educ. DELORIS A. MC GAUGHEY Dietetics JOHN M. MC LAUEN Business Administration ROBERT H. MC LAUGHLIN Phjsical Education VICTORIA A. MC LOUGHLIN Special Education E. TRACY MC NEAL I Sociology JEANETTE D. MC QUAIN Special Education M.R. CA1K)LE A. MEEHAN Management 91 SHARON E. METCALFK Physical Education CHRISTINE M. MEY Speech Patholog) WENDY S. MEYERS ' Data Processing Marketing GARY MICHAEL Communication Arts MARK P. MILAM | Accounting f FORREST T. MILES Business Administration C. DAVID MILLER Speech Pathology JANET E. MILLER Speech Pathologv ' JEFFREY W. MILLER Management LOU A. MILLER P:, Early Childhood Education ! , , 92 M. I ' VONNE MILLER Early Childhood Education TRACY A. MILLS P.E. Health and Dance CHRISTOPHER W. MILTON Biology ROBIN Y. MINES Speech Pathology ROBERT F. MOFFETT Physical Education MARY P. MOLLOY Mathematics MICHAEL J. MONDAK Special Education M.R. JULIA A. MONEY Home Economics Education 93 EMILY M. MONTGOMERY Art JUDITH A. MOON Russian BRENDA MOORE Physical Education JOSEPH B. MOORE Philosophy and Religion LINDA S. MORRISSETTE Elem. Sec. Ed. Health P.E. ELISE L. MOYES Elem. Ed. Librarv Science MICHAEL A. MUZYKA Art Education RUTH L. MUIR Social Work KATHY L. MULLIN Special Education M.R. LYNN L. MURPHEY Psychology COLLEEN R. MURPHY Special Education PATRICLA A. MURPHY Office Administration 94 ROBERT T. MURPHY KL-oriomics Accounting PAULA MUSSELMAN Home Economics Merchandising BARBARA L. MYERS Special Education REXNY J. MYERS Home Economics Education KAREN A. N ' AFZIXGER Home Economics RACHEL E. NAJJUM Business CATHY E. NASH Social Work CHARLENE NASH Speech Patholog ' LYNDA A. NEAL German Education PATRICIA LYNN NEWMAN Social VN ' ork CAROL LEE NEWTON Special Education B.D. I 1 r.NA NICHOLS Nc, Kil Work 95 SALLY L. NICOL Accountin; TIMOTHY R. NIXON Business Administration LAURIE K. NOCK Special Education M.R. MICHAEL S. NORMYLE Business Administration ARLEEN M. NORRIS English GLORIA J. NORRIS ! Early Childhood Education RUSSELL H. NORTH Office Management LU ANN NOTARO Social Work WANDA D. OAKES Special EducationyM.R. TERRY L. OBST Home Economics Education FRANKLIN P. O ' BYRNE Business Administration JOHN ODDEN Marketing 96 PATTi ' A. O ' DONNELL Biolog ' WILLIAM A. O ' DONNELL Biolog ' ALEXANDER O. OKOLI  -l Medical Technolog ' LINUS N. OKOLI Marketing DENNIS P. O ' LEARY Accounting ARLENE B. OLIVER EarK Childhood Education LISA O ' REILLY Speech Patholog ' PAMELA L. OREND Home Economics Merchandising SARA A. ORLINS Early Childhood Education JANET R. ORNDORFF Elementan- Education MARY A. OSTASESKI peech Patholog ' DIANE M. OSTERCREN Physical Education Hcahh GAIL OTT Library Science Histon MARGARET L. OVERMAN Health JUDY K. OWEN Latin MARK V. PACACHA Social Science FRANK J. PADALINO Marketing RICHARD P. PADGETT Marketing BRENDA K. PAINTER Elementary Education MELINDA F. PAINTER Elementary Education DEDE PARKER Communication Arts LAURIE E. PARKER Geology Geography PATRICIA L. PARKER Merchandising SAMUEL T. PARKER Marketing MARK S. PARRIS BiologN- GWENDOLYN R. PARRISH Management Marketing ROB PARTLOW Data Processing NANCI J. 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VANOWSkT Earh- Childhood Education DEBBIE YORK Special Education DEBOR.AH L. YORK OlTice Administration 127 JANET A. ZAORSKI Home Economics Education t% ja i to 1 JF III K % m Hh I L CARL W. ZERAMBO Business AdminVManagement 1 %A 1 128 And, its almost over. Almost over? Well, an va , school will soon be over and we will face whatever it is that college seniors face when they get out. After years of school, we will be finished except for those of us who have chosen to go on to a higher degree. In the year of being a senior, we relive our whole school life again — waiting for recess; hating the kid that sat behind you and kicked the books out of our desk, or pulled at your sweater until it looked liked it be- longed to your older brother; the bully in the class, who always had to make you trip in front of all the girls; the teacher who picked on you; the failed test that was all because she snuck a tricky question in; sitting in the movies, one seat apart from the person you liked, and being so interested in the mo ie, and then not being able to even remember the name of the movie; or having such a good time at the dance, laughing and talking to all of your friends and wish- ing all the time he or she would come over and just say hello; the football games where you screamed so much ou lost your voice, or got so cold ou thought you ' d never get warm; or the dirt dealings with the competition school, painting their sidewalk our school colors, or stealing their mascot; the cn.ing, hair pulling, and absolute indecision about where to go to college and what to take when you get there; the scary feeling you got when your parents drove off and left ou alone at Madison; the new friends, good friends, new experiences, and new ideas. Somehow, we all made it through the lonely weekends, all night study sessions, acceptance of lower grades and learn- ing to work harder; the En-thoozes; the Thursda ' nights at the student union; the coffee houses; Homecomings; concerts; being treated as an equal by your professors and obtaining the status of Mr., Miss, or Mrs.; being involved with the college and learning about people. Life is a learning experience and for us, the Senior class, our education has ended and begun at the same time. We do not have the answers, but then, who does? We experience life as we live it. 129 Who ' s Who In American Colleges who ' s Who Members; Ehzabeth Amann, Brenda Baird, Roger Berth- olf, Vernon Blackburn, Sue Bourdelaise, Michael Boylan, Kathy Bunce, Margaret Carlton, Donna Chamblee, Robin Conner, Clifton Deringer, III, Robin Ferree, Dorothy Garrison, Susan Gilbert, Cheryl Goodacre, Mark Goode, Leigh Harrison, Costella Jones, Avra Kaslow, Karen Keating, Pamela Kempton, Patricia Kennedy, Gregory Kerchner, Gladys LaForge, Larry Landes, Alfred Lawson, Colette Learly, Susan Lewis, Patricia Mackessy, Susan Main, Judith Moon, Linda Morrisette, Elsie Moyes, Renny Myers, Barbara Ott, Gwen Parrish, Betsy Peek, Patricia Poor, Kathy Reynard, Nancy Robertson, Kevin Sampson, Debbie Schwab, Michael Sowers, Sharon Stubbs, Janet Thompson, Cathy VanPatten, Martha Walls, Donna Warner, Renee Wenger, Daniel Wood. 130 Spring Baseball MC 12 Catawba MC 4 Clemson MC 7 Francis Marion MC 6 South Carolina MC 6 S. Carolina-Aiken MC 7 S. Carolina-Aiken MC 3 Wake Forest MC 1 Wake Forest MC 7 Lock Haven MC 11 Dickinson MC 15 Dickinson MC 11 Keene State MC 11 Keene State MC 5 Randolph-Macon MC 9 U. Va. MC 22 Franklin Marshall MC 3 Oneonta State MC 9 Shippensburg State MC 3 Shippensburg State MC 7 V.M.I. MC 15 V.M.I. MC 6 Old Dominion University MC 4 Old Dominion University MC 16 Virginia State MC 13 Virginia State MC 5 U. Va. MC 15 Shepherd MC 11 Shepherd MC 11 California State (Pa.) MC 5 George Mason MC 8 V.C.U. MC 16 V.C.U. MC 4 Washington Lee MC 12 William Mary MC 30 George Washington MC 6 MarvTand MC 18 Washington Lee Fencing VARSITY MC 6 R.M.W.C. 10 MC 3 Penn. State 14 MC 11 Caldwell 5 MC 6 Trenton 10 MC 6 Lynchburg 6 MC 4 Ohio State 12 MC 8 R.M.W.C. 8 MC 6 U.N.C.-C.H. 10 MC 3 U. of Penn. 13 MC 6 Lynchburg Longwooa 10 MC 10 6 MC 11 Longwood 5 MC 7 Johns Hopkins 9 V.F.I.S.W. — State Champs N.I.W.F.A. — 24th at Nationals JUNIOR VARSITY MC 5 R.M.W.C. 11 MC 2 Penn. State 14 MC 10 Caldwell 6 MC 2 Trenton 14 MC 12 Longwood 4 MC 6 Lynchburg 10 MC 3 U.N.C.-C.H. 13 Mens Golf MC 7 MC 1 MC 8 MC 1 MC 9 MC 3 MC 7 MC 6 MC 1 MC 8 MC 1 MC 9 MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC 8 Men ' s Tennis Christopher Newport Washington Lee Eastern Mennonite William Mary Shepherd College Richmond Eastern Mennonite Randolph Macon Washington Lee Eastern Mennonite Bloomsburg Mt. St. Mary ' s Shippensburg State Roanoke College Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg College Virginia Wesleyan Old Dominion William Mary George Mason V.M.I. Radford MC 9V2 MC (L) MC 411 MC 7Vi MC 14 MC 6 2 MC 8 Richmond V.M.I. Shippensburg Hampden-Sydney Randolf-Macon William Mary Virginia Tech (W) 441 lOVa 4 ll ' 2 10 1976 Virginia Intercollegiate Golf Tournament — College Division — 1st place V.C.A.A. Tournament — 3rd out of 9 Elon Invitational — 13th out of 18 Miami Invitational — 4th place The Costa del Sol Tournament — 8th place Shippensburg State Invitation — Madison 2nd Women ' s Golf Randolf Macon Women ' s College Invitation Golf Tournament Championship Flight — Teena Rash placed 1st Pam Mar placed 4th First Flight — Judy Bon placed 4th Second Flight — Melissa McFee placed 9th 132 Women ' s Track MC 204 MC 74 ' 2 MC 98% MC MC 101 87 E.C.U. Towson State Frostburg St. Gallaudet Coll. V.P.I. S.U. U.Va. E.M.C. Randolph Macon W.C. Lynchburg Coll. U.Va. Gallaudet Coll. E.M.C. U.Md. W M 100 72 63 52 89M! 32 ARCHERY MC Won MC Won MC 2nd MC 2nd MC 2nd MC 2nd MC 3rd MC 2nd MC Lost MC Won M C 2nd MC 3rd MC 3rd MC 3rd WOMEN ' S Westhampton College Randolph Macon W.C. East Stroudsburg State Atlantic Conimunit - College Brooklyn College Longwood College V.F.I.S.W. Atlantic Community College Cumberland Community Coll. Philadelphia Invitational NAA Winter League MEN ' S East Stroudsburg State Atlantic Community Coll. Brooklyn College Glasshoro State Atlantic Community Coll. Cumberland Comniuniti ' Coll. Philadelphia Invitational Eastern Regionals U.S. Intercollegiate Tournament 4 4 42% 18 5 ' 2 Lacrosse MC 21 Har ard University 1 83 MC 13 Lvnchburg College 3 45 MC 6 Temple University 3 MC 4 Glassboro Stale College 1 MC 1 E. Stroudsburg State Coll U. of Rhode Island 4 MC 5 MC 8 Hofstra Universitv MC 15 Westhampton College 7 MC 9 Towson State College 6 MC 11 U. of.VId. 4 MC 6 Bridgewater College 8 MC 7 W M 9 MC 6 Piedmont Lacrosse Club 9 MC 8 Hollins College 9 VWLA TOURNAMENT MC 4 W M 9 liege MC 8 Bridgewater College 8 MC 4 Piedmont Lacrosse Club 5 MC 1st VAA Winter League U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championship Men ' s team 3rd place out of 16 teiuns Ray Stone 10th Dan Chambcrlin 22th Eric Syniler 3 1st Dick Davics 33rd Becky Hitter 29th out of 57 Women ' s Tennis MC 1 Pi-im Slati ' 8 MC 1 W M « MC 3 MarN Baldwin College 8 MC 6 Bridgewater 1 Men ' s Track MC 105 U ' ashington and Lee .VIC no Lvnchburg College MC 35 Frostburg Slate MC 76 Shippensburg State MC 97 Towson State MC 54 V.M.I. MC 57 U.Va. State Meet - -7th VCAA Meet — 2nd 40 35 110 69 55 109 97 VFISW to imament; 4th Middle Stales tournament; 7th out of 44 teams 133 Baseball f ■7 Y 7 . y ' 7 - ■Photo Bob Leverone 134 135 Lacrosse Photo C], Hast 138 139 Track and Field 140 141 143 Tennis 144 Photos David Warnock 146 147 Archery 148 149 Track and Field Front Row: L-R Standing — John Tuell; Kneeling — Dennis Tier- ney, Brent Good, David Rinker, Lou Parrague, Mike Miller, Eric Reid, Jim Kiser, Pete Desrosiers, Walter Wilson, Rick Booth, Bill Smith, Dave Cannon, Mark Cole. Standing — Mike PerT ' , Floyd Young. Second Row: Assist. Coach; Sam Hartman, Eddie Rice, Mike Jewell, Jerr ' Cutright, Keith Joyner, Keith Pope, John Griffin, Bill Taylor, Al Powell, Keith Naquin, MartA ' Montgomery, Terry Daley, Monte Cohen, Steve Roush, Coach Witt. Third Row; Assist. Coacn; Bill Walton, Mike Bitter, Gil Bland, Martv Humbertson, Andy McGilvray, Brvan Sonnek, Mike Greehan, Bill Clay, Jerome Davis, Ed Dike. First Row — Ruthie Slusher, Sue Lightner, Kathy Tull, Carol Bickmeyer, Beverly Morriss, Bubbles Marinak. Second Row — Lindsey Broyles, Alicia Byrd, Anne L. Gwynn, Robin C. Hall, Sheryl Tonini, Linda Vogt, Sharon Metcalfe, Judy Saville. Third Row — Bev Dorman, Suzanne Sullivan, Becky Stemper, Ann Linder, Karen Snarr, Karen L. Byrd, Sheila Hart, Beverly Butts. 150 Baseball iag;s?i; ' ; f4$ si MUii: .j ii ' ' Ti:!:; ifi:: . - Front Row: L-R Roger Lee, Kevin Buckman. Todd Winterfeldt. Mike Smith, Carl Zerambo, Joe DeCroce. Billy Sample, John Talamo, John Bowers, Bruce Hecker. Back Row: Barn Nelson. Mike Naff, Dave McLaughlin. Tim Semnnes, Craig Runmra. Dennis Mead. Jim Barbe, Jeff Moore. Mike Lacasse, J.W. Mitchell, David Showalter, Andy Hence. Ass ' t. Coach. Archery Sitting; Maggie MoiTman. Bonnie Marr. Laurie Smart. Karen Naf- zinger. Mary Aiui ( ' onrlas. Cindy Dupris. Lytm Pia za. Standing: First Row — Coach Horn. Boh St. C iair. Don Chaniberlin. Don Brahham. Dick Davie.s. Rick Kiscr. Manager — Sharon Brown, Sec- ond Row — Rav Stone. Bob ICdnion.son. Eric Snvder. Kevin Wilev. 151 Lacrosse First Row — L to R — Terri Prodoehl, Kathy Riberio, Liz Hummel, Vicki Carver, Barb Britten, Shelley Harris, Julie Hull. Second Row — Jennie Hughes, Kate Tunnell, Jane Polk, Darlene Ayers, Leatha Alcamo, Dalynn Patrick, Coach — Janet Luce. First Row — Rhonda Vanover, Ruth Ann Rodgerson, Bonnie Mari:in, Debby Clark, Linda Chambiee, Linda Morrissette, Clorinda Emiini. Second Row — Cathy Eberlein, Star Livingston, Gwen Parrish, 152 Kathy McCleaf, Debbie Martin, Mary Savino, Dotty Garrison. Third Row — Cathy Doetzer, Trisha Hallam, Lisa KarpaiHs, Page Carey, Sarah Jean Taylor, Katey Spiendore, Coach — Janet Luce. Tennis First Rovv — L-R Carolyn Varndell, Carol Pamperin, Tracy Graham, Mary Carrington, Anne Carrington, Jody Tansey, Karen Flint, Mereditli Mulholland. Second Row — Mary Butters, Dorothy Gravely, Marsha Williams, Pat Higgins, Holly F. Woolard, Karen Bachtell, Merle Evans, Barbara Schoepske, Irene Calos. First Row — Larry Keating, Mike ( roskery, Kevin Andi ' rs{)n. Owen Thomas, Bob HIair, Chris l.aybonrne. Jonathan Herd. Mike Warner, Manager — Mead Ijong. Second Row — Ass ' t. Coach — lack NelT, Bruce Bont7, Paul I.utz, Marty Sherman. Bnice Schilling, Ed Bar- idlarl. Bill Alexander, Hob Reid, Mike Bnckner, Coach — Jack Ar- bogast. 1X5 Fall Men ' s Tennis MC 9 Christopher Newport Soccer MC 5 Virginia (UMBC Invitational Tournament) 2 MC 3 UMBC (UMBC Invitational Tournament) 1 MC 6 Davidson 1 MC 8 Richmond MC 3 V.M.I. (VISA Valle District Game) 2 MC 1 Mao ' land 2 MC 3 Washington Lee (VISA Valley Di.strict Game) MC 2 Virginia Tech 2 MC 3 Towson State MC 2 Clemson 3 MC 5 Old Dt minion 4 MC 3 Eastern Mennonite 2 (VISA Vallev District Tournament) MC 2 Navy 2 MC 1 Lynchburg 5 (VISA Western Division Championship) MC Florida Tech 1 (Jacksonville Invit. Touniainent) MC 2 Jacksonville 2 (Jacksonville Invit. Tounianient) MC Clemson 8 (NCAA Southern Reg. Tournament) Equestrian Intercollegiate Horse Shows Averett College Show MC 8th out of 12 teams MC — Marv Baldwin Show MC 4th out of 12 teams Hollins College Show MC 7th out of 12 teams Randolph-Macon W.C. Show MC 4th out of 12 teams Open Horse Shows MC Open Show Sweet Briar College Hunter Trials The Crafty Fox Open Show The Barracks Hunter Show Glenniore Hunt Club Hunter Pace Event Men ' s Golf MC Won MC MC Won Won Shippensburg Shepherd Gettysburg Shippensburg Dickinson California State Gienville State Davis Elkins West Virginia Wesleyan MC Invitational Tournament MC placed 2nd Elon College Invit. Tournament MC placed .5th Shepherd College Invit. Tournament MC placed 1st Field Hockey MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC .MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC VARSITY 8 Lynchburg 1 Towson State 1 6 Bridgewater 5 Appalachian State UNC-G 2 Longwood 1 1 William Mary 1 Lock Haven 3 Baltimore Club 2 Blu Washington Club e Ridge Tournament) 4 Lynchburg 3 Bridgewater 2 2 Virginia Tech 1 Virginia (Region II Tournament) 4 High Point William Mary 2 5 1 Longwood 2 JU. TOR VARSITY 3 Lynchbiu ' g 4 Towson State Westhampton 3 2 Appalachian State 4 UNC-G Longwood 1 1 William Mary Bridgewater 1 1 V.P.I. 2 Shenandoah Club 1 Washington Club FRESH.MAN 2 Westhampton J.V. 1 E.M.C. Varsity 1 V.C.U. 3 Randolph Macon 11 V.P.L 3 Shenandoah Club 1 Washington Club Women ' s Golf Cross Country Volleyball MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC MC 37 37 39 44 24 17 23 28 29 16 27 V.M.I. V.P.I. Richmond U. Va. Lynchbnrg Roanoke Bridgewater George Mason E.M.C. Washington Lee Frostburg Football VARSITY Glenville State Emory and Henry Towson State Hanipden-Sydney Sliepnerd California State Davidson Frostburg Randolph-Macon Salisbur ' State Shippensburg State JUNIOR VARSITY 26 Fernim Massanutten .Mil. Acad. Shepherd Hampden-Sydney Anne Arundel Com. Col. Fork Union Mil. Acad. 30 26 28 14 35 17 44 38 17 7 22 23 3 22 20 20 18 31 44 33 29 26 43 30 14 20 26 21 6 17 12 7 18 36 21 40 14 14 26 14 VARSITY MC .C. State .MC 1 William and Mary .MC Wake Forest . IC 2 Emorv and Henry MC N.C. State MC V.P.I.-S.U. MC V.C.U. MC 1 William and Mary MC 2 Bridgewater MC 2 R;idford . IC 1 UMBC .MC George Mason MC E.M.C. MC 2 Chowan MC 1 Lynchburg MC 1 Georgetown MC 2 Roanoke MC 2 Lynchburg MC 1 E.W.C. MC V.C.U. State Tournament MC 4th place Salisbury Tournament -VIC 4th place Madison Invitational .MC .5th place JUNIOR VARSITY MC 2 William and Mar ■MC 2 V.C.U. MC 1 N.C. State MC 2 Bridgewater MC 1 E.M.C. MC LibertN- Baptist MC E.M.C. MC V.C.U. MC MC MC MC MC MC Mary 1 Longwood 3V4 William and Mary 9 Sweetbriar 4 Longwood 5 William and Mary 8 William and Mary Baldwin Tournament 11 8i4 3 8 7 4 Paiii Maurer — runner-up State Championship .MC placed 3rd Second Flight Susan Lamotte placed 1st Melissa .McFee placed 2nd Women ' s i ' ennis MC 6 U. ofWestVa. 3 MC 9 Longwood 2 -MC 6 Sweetbriar 3 Tennis Life Tournament .MC4th out of 11 teams MC 4 ,Mar ' Baldwin 5 -MC 9 Hi llins College .MC 8 Westhanipton 1 MC 2 U. of Tennessee 7 .MC 1 William and Mar U -MC 4 Universit of Mar land .5 .MC 7 Randolph- .Macon 2 MC U. Va. 9 Salisbury Tournament MC4tli out of II teams i r-A Football 156 Phol(] Bob Levemne 4! :-. ' f:: ,:wiimtK: . Photo Bob Leverone 158 159 J- Cross Country 160 23f?i. 161 Field Hockey 162 163 J Photo Pete Fakoury 164 Equestrian 166 •. 167 Golf 168 t- v-, ; -: -i ir ■-: s: 169 ??-V:,5y ' , ,; jOvii ' .. J ' f ' ' ; f m Photos Bob Leverone 170 in Volleyball 172 173 Soccer 174 Photo Pete Fakoury 176 Soccer  v . . ( i-i A « 9 ' 4 1 Back Row — L to R — Coach Bob Vanderwarker, Cedric Guthrie, Frank Cullen, Terry ' Rhoads, Andy Durant. Eric Johnson, Geoff Weber, Jerr ' Nay, Jim Abt, Brian Carroll, Wayne Byrd, Rodney Al- len, Barry Stemper, Bryan Hawkins, Hal Partenheimer, Coach Bob Viti. Front Row — L to R — Brock Price (Mgr.), Ron Stefancin (Trainer), Tom Hochkeppel, Gino Bell, Doug Cash, Joe Dwver, Ken Morris, Tim Vanderwarker, Mark Tredway, Dave Drageiin, Carl Strong, Mark Bost, Don Reda, Jon Mullenex, Chris Holloway (Mgr.), Brian Sonnek (Mgr.). ijfo feiii Golf Left to Right — Lois Iten, .Melissa McFee, Susan LaMotte. Jud Bonin, Pam Maurer, Mrs. -Martha O ' Donnell — Coach. Golf Left to RiRht — Mike McCarthy, Harold Boone, John Saunders, Bert Simmons, Jim Cast ' el. Mark Pacacha. Mike Movers, Peter Pels. JelT Bostic. Joe Hodges, Kenneth Saunders. Stuart Brewbaker. Ror - Rice, Drew Balog — Coach. 177 Tennis First Row — L to R Meredith Muholland, Betsy Tyler, Barb Schoepske, Vickie Johnson, Anne Carrington, Jody Tansey, Tracy Graham, Carol Pamperin. Second Row — Annette Snyder, Dorothy Gravely, Marsha Williams, Pat Higgins, Mary Butters, Merle Evans, Coach — Maria Malerba. First Row — L to R — Chris La ' boume, Kevin Anderson, Owen Marty Sherman, Tom Fogarty. Not pictured — Steve Gill, Mike Thomas, Gary Foumey, Mike Crosker ' . Second Row — Bobby Reid, Buckner, Dave Rigotti. Coach — Jack Arbogast, Dave Vennell, Paul Lutz, Ed Bamhart, 178 Equestrian L to R — Debbie Crist, Lisa Overton, Loren Hegerle, Lyn Moreland, Lynn Krammer. Not pictured — Susan Ward. Volleyball First Row — L to R — Cath Hanks, Kim Watson, Trisha Hal- lam. Rena Roan. Laura Wake- man, Sharon .Metcalfe. Leslie Barrie. Second Row — L iin Co. , Pat Beckett, Risa Durrett. Deb- bie Stevens, Jud - Sa ' ille, Gwen Parrish, Third Row — Susan Joiner, L nn Rishell. Valerie Mount. CaroKn (Boo) V ' amdell, Liz Hummel. Lisa Cecchini, Sher l Tonini, Coach — Pat Sar- gent. ft Qk0 Cross Country First Row — L to R — Mark Namiith, Ken Terrell, David Rinkcr, Pat Barger. Ricluird Fer- guson, Mike Benson. Second Row — Jim Patterson. Jeff Bo- lander, George ' oo lson, Lindy Bain. JefT Saunders, Eric Reid. Jim Hale . Third Row — Coach — Edward Witt. Robert Hutcher- son, Keith Sanford, Jer l Turner, Mike Greeham, Andy McGilvray. Kevin Keegan, Dennis Tiemey. 179 Football Front Row; Head Coach Challace McMillin, Ron Stith, Phil Culkin, David Payne, Woody Bergeria, Brian Grainer, Bernard Slayton, Ed Huff, Brian Young, Tom Parisi, Floyd Young, Shane Hast, Asst. Coach Jim Prince. Second Row: Asst. Coach Leslie Branich, Lee Walters, Jim McHugh, Bob Dunn, Chip Deringer, Mark Acker, Rick Burkhart, Fred Garst, Dale Caparaso, Randy Stokes, Jeff Hill, Stan Jones, Glenn Knox, Trainer Robbie Lester. Third Row: Asst. Coach Harr ' Van Arsdale, Warren Coleman, Jim Woodson, Beniie Longest, Jerr ' Lumpkin, Randy Thompson, John Gatewood, Jim Hayhurst, Rick Booth, Larr ' Smith, Tom Martin, Rich Jackson, Dale Eaton, Terr ' Hansrote, Asst. Coach George Nipe. Fourth Row: Asst. Coach Brad Babcock, Jim Hardesty, Rick Davis, Bob Hummel, Mark Davis, Jeff Kraus, Robbie Nicholson, Ed Dike, Ron Borders, Nick Smereskv, Jay Chambers, Ken Gerhart, Mark Baird, Bob Logan, John Tuell, Rich Tuell, Joe Carico. Fifth Row: Asst. Coach Ellis Wisler, Joe Rocco, Jack Shafran, Bob Ward, Jeff Compher, Harry Angle, Doug May, Marshal Ausberry, Ralph DeMarco, David Huf- fer, Allen Leonard, Mark Dehnbostel, Joe Showker, Bill Klisanin, Mike Hast, Scott Campbell, Conrad Green, John Bowers, Greg Grif- fith, Ian Hutchinson. r O ts S -y .- a ' S.l eii 89L68 3-, r First Row: Pat Brennan, Felix Salmons, Mike Blake, Steve Patton, Tim Burkholder, Chip Hipson, Gary Snyder, Bev Cundiff, Mike Lindsey, Bill Seaton, Dennis Hutson, Chris Beer, John Patterson. Second Row: Don Trumble, Jody Derrickson, Mark Esposito, Tommy Johnson, Mike Howard, Kevin Davis, Larr ' Barker, Bruce LaPierre, Dan Spittall, Ray Stevens, Howard Tipton, Stan Lathan. Third Row: Jim Caldwell, Craige Winn, Coach McMillin, Coach Babcock, Coach Prince, Coach Branich, Coach Willard, Coach Burke, Coach Good, Coach Greene, Coach Adams, Craig Croft, David Peterson, Dennis Smith, Charles Forest. 180 Field Hockey First Row, L to R: Leathii Ai- canio. Elaine Hess, Dotti Garri- son, Robin Conner. Barb Britton, Diane Ostergren. Secojid Row: Tern Prodoehl, Jeanne Puiple, Kate Tunnel, Dalvnn Patriek. Kathy MeCleaf. Third Row: Roxanne Benlon, Julie Hall. First Row, L to R: Felieia Grable, Linda Chamblee, Bonnie Martin. Holly Wollard, Sandv Modell, Vickie Carver, Theresa Kol a ashi. Second Row: Lisa Karpaitus, Donna Chamblee, Xanc L ons. Linda Parks, Sarah Tavlor. Clorinda Eniiini. First Row, L lo R; Diane Darling. Second Row: Marire Davidson. Erin Marovelli. Kirn Bosse. Stic DcrnuT, Joan Murph . Third Row: Liesa ( orbin. Theresa Wi!- liants, Denisi ' Cninilinj;, Cath Moxley, Carol Richardson. Chris Lindsle . Not Pictured: MaKHit McGolJriek. 181 Winter Men ' s Swimming MC52 Washington Lee 60 MC 70 V.M.I. 43 MC 73 Old Dominion U. 40 MC 79 Millersville St. Coll. 33 MC 57 William Marx- 56 MC 77 Hampton College 43 MC 73 York College 40 MC 79 George Washington U. 33 MC 49 Shippensburg 64 MC 71 Towson State 42 MC 59 Davids on 52 MC 89 Georgetown 25 MC 38 Appalachian 75 MC 70 Loyola College State Swim Meet Madison placed 6th 24 Wrestling Gymnastics MC 40 Howard University 10 Washington Lee Invitational Madison placed 7th out of 8 teams MC MC 92.05 96.51 MEN Frostburg Towson rsf, XH- i  i iij 106.85 « ' r ± I 121.00 A S. iL •T ■MC 33 York 36 MC 95.2 V.P.L S.U. 117.75 1 A vf i . ?.- i M MC 9 Morgan State 34 MC 120.80 William Mary 124.80 . 1 ? wFm t '  K ' F . MC 12 V.C.U. 28 MC 120.80 Montgomery 82.5 V m fc ' iH MC 12 MC 34 MC 20 Duke University E.M.C. William Mary 35 12 38 WO.MEN X. 1 M - ' y MC 8 O.D.U. 36 MC 107.70 Frostburg 106.55 MP V 2r« MC Franklin Marshall 33 MC 107.70 Towson 130.80 d M j r MC 37 George Washington U. 14 MC 113.40 East Carolina 54.30 Y w g MC 60 Virginia State College MC 113.40 William Mary 68.75 1 fir 1 MC 12 Salisbury State 36 MC 111.10 Towson 127.10 J A 1 ' Smk | - mf 1 MC31 Delaware State 15 MC 123.6 Longwood 112.55 k [.Xc ' ' K yj ■1 j t MC 3 Univ. of Richmond 40 MC 123.6 U. Va. 68.25 aif ' MC 19 Liberty Baptist 26 MC 125.35 UNC Chapel Hill 125.4 , .  MC V.P.I. 42 MC 98.57 V.P.I. S.U. 72.61 1 MC21 Washington Lee U. 25 MC 116.9 UMBC 94.25 r ' ' MC 6 V.M.I. 34 VFISW State Championship i: , MC 35 V.C.U. 15 Madison Placed 1st L ! L MC36 George Washington U. 21 H r tyl i v ■■■■w w h riC ' w Kf4 ii r v ■. m IL V i - k. iS « I? Basketball Men ' s Women ' s U. Va. Tip Off Tournament MC 77 V.M.I. 85 MC 93 Roanoke 76 Madison Invitational Tournament MC 69 Georgia State 68 MC 77 Alabama 80 MC 98 Rutgers U. — Camden 91 MC 60 East Tenn. State 70 MC 58 U. of Baltimore 60 MC 58 Austin Pear ' 61 MC 103 Salisbury State 87 MC 66 Florida State 69 MC 90 Southeastern Univ. 72 MC 75 Baptist College 65 MC 74 Wilkes College 65 MC 102 Roanoke College 99 MC 97 George Mason Univ. 76 MC 79 Wilmington College 59 MC 98 Shippensburg State 84 MC 96 Catholic Universitv- 83 MC 80 UMBC 82 MC 83 Hampden S ' dney 75 MC 104 Roanoke College 87 MC 70 Randolph-Macon 69 MC 89 Baptist College 74 MC 72 The Citadel 79 MC 77 O.D.U. 97 VARSITY MC 54 Univ. of Maryland 68 MC 58 William Mar ' 60 MC 72 Frostburg 55 MC 65 O.D.U. 99 MC 51 Shorter 81 MC 75 Georgia Southern 100 MC 71 East Carolina 54 MC 48 Illinois State 58 MC 46 West Chester State 68 MC 68 Longwood 55 MC 66 Norfolk State 71 MC 69 Salisbury 64 MC 69 V.C.U. 35 MC 88 U.Va. 34 MC 70 Radford 64 MC 46 V.P.I. S.U. 56; MC 55 Bridgewater 50 MC 60 East Tenn. State 57 JUNIOR VARSITY MC 59 Univ. of Mar land 68 MC 63 Longwood 54 MC 83 Liberty Baptist 54 MC 62 Harford Comm. Coll. 55 MC 46 Longwood 49 MC 106 Shenandoah Consver. 35 MC 73 Ferrum 37 MC 57 Liberty Baptist 61 MC 58 Anne .Arundel 58 Women ' s Swimming VARSITY Pittsburg Invitational MC placed 7th out of 12 MC91 O.D.U. 35 MC 71 Towson State 67 MC 93 William Mary 38 MC 62 V.C.U. 69 MC 67 Univ. of Maryland 64 VFISW State Championship Madison placed 3rd JUNIOR v. RsrrY .MC 41 Mar. ' Washington 81 MC 43 Holiins 76 MC 61 Randolph Macon 60 MC 41 Mary Washington 81 Basketball • ■M 1 1 H -■J l ■' , , lii-- ' - ji Kd ' isoN ii «) r 1 rl fAl f % - — - - 5 1- W y, ' T Wrestling 190 Swimming memm photos Bob Leverone 192 - • ■'  « r ' ' !afc ■w A- ■3 ' - «« in Wj ' « ' W 555 TBpyfPSUA4 4- UAUM ■.■'  « ♦-If HIJ.IJ ' LMnlMHliHiHiMAiJ iUM4ibimAiliUitAUi U Ui Ul A tiHil -rr t ' j Photos C.J. Hast 194 195 Gymnastics Basketball VARSITY. First Row — L to R — Kathy Peter, Kim Miley, — Cindy Waddell, Anna Harvey, Patty Bell, Coach Betty- Jaynes. Katherine Johnson, Mendy Childress, Bette Notaro. Second Row Sharon Cessna, Cindy Livesay, Lynn Abbott. JUNIOR VARSITY. First Row — L to R — Judy Cottrell, Cindy Thierry, Coach Margaret Tyson, Jean Willi, Leslie Patton, Suzi Stoller, Marie Crump, Carrie Shull, Valerie Wenger, Kay Davis, Sale. Jenny Jones. Second Row — Vickie Collins, Cheryl Krech, Sarah 198 Basketball First Row — L to R — Roger Wilkins, Mgr.; Kel!) ' Latham, Roger Hughett, Jeff Cross, William Butler, Dick Duckett, Pat Dosh, Rob Moffett, Mgr. Second Row — Asst. Coach John Thurston, Grad. Asst. Wilbert Mills, Glenn Lawson, Gerard Maturine, Van Snowdon, John Cadman, Steve Stielper, Jack Railey, Sherman Dillard, Asst. Coach Ernie Nestor, Head Coach Lou Canipanelli. Gymnastics § § f Frtmt Row — I. to H — Laura E]i, x. Coninni ' Cnrrnn, Tyra Scltli-. Julie Magncss, (;lu ' r l Flnr . C iniK Malluncf, Carla W ' alU-r, . ' Xnncttc Owens. .Si ' t-ond How — Valeric Mcador. Janet Wricdi ' n. Slianin Ouckwiutli. Krista Carter, . ' Xtiii WiMtriiii liani. n,ul)ara Oakcs. ' I ' hirct liiiu — I ' .iul Harris. Larry Bccknor, Roiutid Ferris, GrcKor. Frew .Martin Sniitli, HudcU Kelihuer, George Charter, Scott Balogh. David C:lark, Mike liraiillcN. Ronald Hiilshizcr, Gregg Gu tafs. n, Peter o -grad. Manager; Coaeli Krnger. 199 Swimming iilliSiii! iiiiiiiii JUNIOR VARSITY First Row — R to L — Peri De- Walt, Nancy Palmer, Kay En- gleby. Second Row — Suzanne McVay, Debbie Fravel, Leslie Shipley, Cindy Conaty, Connie Hogge; Keith Giarrusso, Manag- er; Brenda Chandler. Third Row — Susan Garrison; Pat Sargeant, Coach; Cindy Hoddinott. Fourth Row — Tricia Marvin, Brenda Rickard, Linda Stewart. VARSITY First Row — Dave Martin, Man- ager. Second Row — R to L — Meenie Carrington, Diane Cayce, Darcel Claxton, Francis Kelly, Ruth Garrett. Third Row — Karen Hann, Donna Chamblee, Sue Shaw, Kathy McCauslin, Holly Woolard, Mary Butters, Laurie Parker, Manager. Fourth Row — Anita Callahan, Mrs. Mardia O ' Donnell, Coach; Randi Reppen. 200 K. ' ?..! Wrestling VARSITY ' First Row ■— L to R — Jim Prince, Coach; Art Strunk, Joe Sampson, Robert Peach, Steve Kish. Second Row — Terr Brusser, Dale Eaton. Bill Randolph, Dave Bechtleheimer, Mike Barron, Betsy Hum- phries. mm M wML 0:Mii ' wmLS JUNIOR VARSITY First Row — L to R — Dave Johnson, Ja ' Griffin. Bill Boyne, Nick Poth. Kelly Sharpes. Second Row — Ginn Wisner. Sonny Salmons, Kevin Schwab, Dave Ha- vens, Scott Hosier, Betsy Humphries, Tern Brueser. Swimming First Row — L to R — Matt Hard , Manager; John DuflV, Co-Capt.; Stt-vi- Peilnto. Co- C ' apt.; Ja - Anderson, Manager. Secoiu! Row — Bnicc FraliA, Tom Garhor. Uarr Clling. Paul Wi ' btT. Kris Wiinicrskircfi, Creg .Stnchlak. Oa t Hardwick. TliirtI Row — C ' harlfs AnuiUI. Coach; Jack Brooks. Rick Snlzir, Boll MolTat, Brian Picardi, Bill Oow- m . Jim Dickn cycr, Dave Michalski, Pete Kaslik, Asst. Coach. 201 Cheerleaders First Row — L to R — Alan Peterson, Bill Halteniian. Second Row — Doug Drewyer, Jo Ann Guidon, Dave Gibbs, Greg Sell, Nancy Schoettinger, Robert Paylor. Third Row — Diane Ropp. Fourth Row — Marcia Sullivan, Cindy Thomas. Cindy Thomas Robert Paylor 202 Panhellenic Council First Row — L to R — Donna Famandez, Corr. Sec; Joan Donovan, Denise Updike, Donna Farrow, Carole Meehan, Jo Lee, Gloria Con- don, Housing Chairman; Bonnie Downham, Scholarship Chairman; Cind - Yahn, Cind - Harris, Melanie Hill, Treas.; Ten Long, Cath ' Waid, Sandra Hail. Second Row — Susan Geiser, Social Chairman; Shirley Pearson, Harriett Cares-, Special Comm. Chaimian; Lisa Hall, Renny Myers, Rec. Sec; Debra Jones, Susan Engle, Connie Keams, Rush Chairman; Cindy Reid, Pat Creagh, Chairman Elect; Susan Armstrong, Advisor; Cheryl Lawson, Chairman. Chaimian — Chen ' l Lawson Chaimian-Elect — Pat Creagh Treasurer — Melanie Hill Recording Secretar ' — Renny Myers Corresponding Publicit ' — Donna Famandez Rush Chairman — Connie Keams Housing Chaimian — Gloria Condon Social Chaimian — Sue Geiser Scholarship Chairman — Bonnie Downham Panhellenic Council consists of representatives from each of the eight national sororities on campus. These representatives strive to promote inter-sorority rela- tions, to coordinate common interests, and to work with the administration in maintaining standards. Each year Panhellenic Council sponsors many projects, such as a scholarship to a qualifying Greek junior, a cancer drive, a blood drive, and numerous Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Salvation Army projects. 204 Interfraternity Council First row: Chuck Mann; Craig Winn; Steve N e, Vice-Chaimian; Bill Dunn, Chainiian; Bill Jones, Secretar ' -Treasurer; Tom Shade, Social Chairman. Second row: Danny VValters, Keith Twillnian, Mike Louden, Steve Driebe, Jim Parks, Rob Ferree, Larr Landes, Da ' e Longle , Mark Gaborik, Ed Bourdon, Bill Johnson, At.l isor. Third row: Bob Bodine, Chip Maher, Matt King, Mike Jewell, Mike Graham, Travis Witt, Tim Hetulricksou. Eric S luler, B()l Bolender. Not Pictured: Garr - Howard. Clyde Findla . Bill Polen. 205 ' e n b- r- Oi - ♦2 K ' 2 m d3C O i .. ' ■■1 c 01 51 pil 1 It M l , Alpha Phi Omega First Row — L to R — Little Sisters; Sue Thompson, Nancy Smith, Gail Andrews, Barbara Spilman. Second Row — Ross Carter, Jr., Sec. Vice-Pres.; Gary Toyama, Sgt.-at-Arms; Robert Hevener, Corr. Sec; Mark Wells, Pres.; Randy Kenyon, Vice-Pres. Service Chairman; Russell North, Treas.; Murrav ' Niccuni, Act. Chairman. Third Row — F.H. Campbell, Advisor; Craig Sampson, James Walsh, Hist.; Christ- opher Milton. Joe Bowling, Rec. Sec. Fourth Row — Bruce Ta lor, Bryan Hunt, Kevin Bargy. Alpha Phi Omega is an organization that pro- vides service activities for national, communi- ty, college, and fraternal benefit. It is based on the Greek system, having the traditional pledge period and membership, and is open only to males with a willingness to work. Each year they have at least four projects, one of these being of major importance each se- mester. They have sponsored the Bike-a- Thon for the American Cancer Society, worked with the local Salvation Anny at Christmas, and provided ser ices such as li- brary book-lifts for the students. They also got involved with other Greek organizations in order to achieve better working relations be- tween the different groups. 209 Veronica Evans President Mollie Waller Vice-President Valencia Wilson Secretary Carrolet Ta lor Treasurer Phyllis Cook Corresponding-Secretary Deborah Tompkins Historian Linda Washington Chaplain Brciida Roberts Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is a na- tional greek service sorority. As part of Delta ' s service endeavors, Iota Alpha Chapter emphasizes educational, eco- nomic, and housing and urban de- velopment; community and interna- tional involvement; and mental health awareness. Activities in which Delta has participated include the Sickle Cell Aneiuia Awareness Program and the Health Fair Program. Also, Delta contributed a lood box to a needy fam- ily. As far as educational development is concerned, Delta conducted their annual Teen-Lift Program to help promote motivation among high school students. Delta Sigma Theta 211 212 n- ■•■' riTWTi (g y ) °i| ' .!: 1 i ja r I- _ « J A , o n Ul : v M . j 0) € 7 Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma is one of the oldest and largest fraternities. Founded at the University of Vir- ginia in 1869, it has more than 175 chapters and colonies. National Headquarters in Char- lottesville is only an hour ' s drive away. Lambda Sigma chapter, an outgrowth of the old KEG local fraternity, celebrated its first birthday on February 28th. The Brothers have won first prize in the Homecoming Parade twice in the past three years, are strong in ath- letics, and stand second in grade point aver- age. They and The Stardusters are a friendly, outgoing group; they went out into the cold to have this picture taken. First Row — L to R — Bill O ' Donnell, Mike Miller, Tim Stone, Dave O ' Donnell, Pete Haberstroh, Steve Leeolou, Brad Butterworth. Sec- ond Row — Eddie Bourdon, Joe Converse, Joe Ann Michaels, Terry Beazley, Carol Bickmeyer, Beth Adams, Pam Taylor, Becky Mason, Donna Hall, Marcia Sullivan, Mike Jewell, Pat Molloy. Third Row — Nancy Simpson, Frank Padalino, Gary Broadwater, Bryon Vranas, Annette Owens, Mike Ritter, Elliott Wilkins, Mark Gaborik, Tracey Mills. Fourth Row — Bob Edmanson, Linda Dooley, Matt King, Van Snowden. 214 Pi Kappa Phi - ,iKM O UK IIK ' T K 4 ' im- f Fruiil row: Julit Putrir, Del)l) Gal v in, Pain Lotkuooil, Jo Aiint- ATiiodeo, JaiK ' Daltoii, Marts Irelaiul, Michelit ' Coon. Sccontl row: Jerry Kcilsohn, Chuck Martin, Chris Miller, Curt Schwalbach, Chuck Mann, Lewis Liudainood. Third row: Debbie VasK ' i Alan Brown, Doug SheltoTi, Chris KcUy, Steve Lough. Barr Heller, Steve Red- den, Charles L.J. Lewis. Fourth row; Barr Little. Bill Rector, R(ui Kazen, Brian Bladwin. Va ne Nice. Laura Jacksou. Bruce llauptinan. Not Shown: Jack Graf. Mike Mone maker. Earle Copp (photoi rapherl. Peggy Davis. 215 216 o iPI 5i ' i T ' ! ] 1 si o n ' 218 C i 1 ! CS)i C3 Oi i ® ' 59- is « .5 Ufl « ,S o f3 Cvi €0! C3 1 ®i C?)! i j ®)S gi ; O l i : - «?-f 219 1 IWi t ' v 4 2i ■F.- , ! K s f0 ' m j: ; ' -« ■-. r- f3i o zi Q 3 % v V i O P £ « . S € )) WMRA On November 12, 1975, WMRA changed from a 10-watt campus radio station to a profes- sional 50,000-watt radio station ser ' ing the Shenandoah Valley. Then, as now, WMRA ' s primary purpose has been to provide exten- sive hands-on, practical radio experience for students in the Communication Arts depart- ment, whose concentrations are in the area of radio, television, and film. There, students can learn about all phases of radiowork, in a well-supervised environment run by five full-time professional staff members. From writing copy, to reporting news, to hosting a live music program, students can find their niche in the world of radio, and receive valu- able training for the future. Top Photo — Frank Brown. Left — Amanda Raine ' . Right — Gar Norman and Frank Iddings. Bottom — John Phil- _ lips. 225 Ph H W PQ As an open organization for all those interested in library sci- ence. Alpha Beta Alpha, pro- vides the opportunity for those interested in the library sci- ence field to expand their ca- reer goals. The Madison chap- ter. Alpha Alpha, provided programs by which this could be achieved. Included in their activities were reading pro- grams centered around chil- dren ' s literature and best- selling novels. In addition, the club has sponsored speakers to provide the club members with information on oppor- tunities in the library science field. During the spring se- mester, a district meeting of Alpha Beta Alpha was spon- sored b y the Madison chapter to provide the members a chance to exchange ideas with other members. First Row — L to R — Susan Halman, Neena Wright, Renee Geiger, Maggie McClellan, Treas.; Laurie Smart, Vice-Pres.; Betty Massie, Sec; Nancy Reich, Rep. Pari.; Eileen Mitchell, Elsie Moyes. Second Row — Leslie Thornburg, Debbie Cain, Marsha Henry, Edie Vestey, Donna Galvin, Nancy Metcalfe, Pat Davidson, Elaine Birch, Gail Ott, Pres. o z o J CO Ph W Ph Alpha Epsilon Rho, the honorary broad- casting scoiety, is open to anyone active in broadcasting with a 3.0 average in their broad- casting courses as well as a 2.0 over-all aver- age. The society pro- vides the opportunity for its members to get together and meet others in broadcasting — both fellow stu- dents and profession- als. This year they sponsored movies and dances to raise money to bring in various speakers. In addition, they hosted the annual regional convention which was attended by three regional chap- ters. First Row — L to R — Sandy Kirkland, Faculty Advisor; Randy Kenyon, David Condit, Pres. Second Row — Diane Lilly, Treas.; Larry Bocknek, Vice-Pres.; Anne Warner, Beth Har- rell, Roberta McCorkle, Sec; Mary Clare Stac- khouse, Public Relations; Deborah Tompkins, Alumni Coordinator; John Tucker, Amanda Rainey. 226 BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE To Articulate the problems of black students at Madison College, to establish com- munication with the black community and to foster black awareness among themselves and the community as a whole are among the goals stated in the constitution of the Black Student Alliance. To attain these goals the organization sponsored various programs throughout the year. Among these were. Black History Week in recognition of the many achievements of black individuals, and a choral group which gave medley per- formances in the Harrisonburg area. Perhaps best known was the radio show, Ebony in Perspective on WMRA as a weekly broadcasted spot, pro- viding current and historical black cultural infonnation. A useful, concerned group, the Black Student Alliance worked on promoting interest and involvement in campus activities. First Row — L Id R — Paul SpniRRs. Rylaiid Johnson, Dt- borah Tompkins, Julicl JfnniiiKs, B.J. |cinc ' S, Alice Washington, Darnell Warren, Llo (l Diekersim ' . .Second Row — Billy Bnnily. Linda Ross, Dehorali Richards. Ka e Jolmson, Courtney Brooks, Brenda Dixcni, Vicky Rnckcr. Monica Jones, Cassandra Brown, Vonda Coleman, Zella HigKonhotham, Pamela Finle . Third Ro - — Orcxel Crowson Jnlie Sampson. .Steve CalIowa , I ynette Chappell. Linda W ' ashington. Rei:in,i Brown, Roinn Dnke, Nan Butler, Carohn Thotnas. Fourth Row — Keith Ta lor, Sher 1 Carter, Doroth Strieklauil, Maurice Jon Ha es, Deliua Bactui, Bnnu-ll T. Woodson, .Alicia B rd, Diane Powers, Gilbert Bland, Charles Forrest. First Row — L to R — Kim Henry, Senior Editor; Jane Huie, Business Manager; Maureen Gallagher, Associate Editor; Melanie Gardner, Editor-in-Chief; C.J. Hast, Photography Editor. Second Row — Patti O ' Donnell, Sports Editor; Ann Saunders, Underclass Editor; Kevin Geer, Sports Editor; Teresa Snarr, Typing Manager, Anne Stiles, Orga- nizations Editor. 1977 Bluestone Staff The purpose of the Bluestone is that of any yearbook; ex- cept that this one is for Madison College — hopefully James Madison University soon. The Bluestone tries to change and grow with the school. Sometimes we suc- ceed, sometimes we fail. We all have different prefer- ences and perhaps this is why the book doesn ' t appeal to everyone and perhaps why programs offered here at school vary so. We hope you find something you like and some things you don ' t like. I hope you find something to remember Madison College for. 228 GENERAL STAFF: Sandie Armstrong, Dan Konzal, Elaine Runner, Nan Butler, Paula Barnard, Karen Jonson, Donna Shields, Joyce Good, Sandra Heubach, Laurie Ingrassia, Susan Lewis, Diane Jeffrey, Evelyn Clay, Susan Garrison, Kim Crossett, Kim Reese, Torie Derrickson, Jo-Ann Amodeo. PHOTO STAFF: Bob Leverone and David Wamock. Not pictured is Proctor Harve and Pete Fakoury. 229 Twenty-five years ago The Breeze published a hvo-page paper announcing that there would be no news because stu- dents and administrators would not cooperate. Almost every club has a reporter, the front page editorial stated, but many of them aren ' t doing their jobs. In subsequent years, a regular newspaper evolved. This year The Breeze underwent a ear of expansion as a concentrated effort by the staff met fruition in numerous innovations. The size of the paper nearly doubled over the previous year, and The Breeze suc- cessfully published twice a week. A hard core staff, most of whom were or would be actively involved in professional journalism, turned an award-winning newspaper into what many regarded as the best college newspaper in Virginia. In addition to the staff. The Breeze relied on many practicum students and volunteers who not only helped report the news, but who also aided in the behind the scenes tasks that made the paper work. The work of staff and students is fi- nally realized by the students, when the paper hits the stands. And what faculty and students read is the only col- legiate newspaper in Virginia published twice a week, the Virginia collegiate newspaper with the most comprehensive coverage, and a nationally recognized newspaper, winner of the Columbia Journalism School medalist award for excel- lence. First Row — L to R — Sandy Amann, news editor; Alan Neckowitz, adviser; Linda McCready, staff writer. Second Row — Roger Wells, editor; Kathi Re- chin, production; Beverly Holmes; Judy Turk; Sherri McGuire; Gary Michael, editorial editor; Third Row — Dave Wendelken, adviser; Ward Lancaster, business manager; Barbara Burch, staff writer; Angie McElmur- rav. Fourth Row — Jim Morgan, sports editor; Frank Rathbun, managing editor; Gary Fullerton, production; Alan West, circulation; Wade Starling, sports editor. Not Shown — staff writers Dwa ' ne Yancey, Tom Dulan, Karen Hobbs, Sharon Brill, Bob Grimesey, and Paul McFarlane; advertising sales- persons Joyce Morrell, and Greg Hodge; Walt Morgan, photography editor; photographers Mark Thompson, and Proctor Harvey; typists, ads layout peo- ple, and practicum students. 230 w o o I-! u rq Qrq fl3 o 1— ' • P3 1—1 N f )— (— 1- ti o r-h i-S 0) C 2 First Row — L to R — Debbie Strite, Pres.; Ronnie Tibbs, Treas.; Penny Farmer, Sec. Second Row — Susan Grimes, Valerie St. Clair, Carol Bickmeyer, Natalie Marovelli, Karen Short, Jimmie Grimm. Third Row — Dr. Elwood Fisher, Advisor; Dr. J. Winstead, Advi.sor, Hosie mith, Bonnie Taylor, Janet Somers, Bridget Hughes, Skip Wagner, Beth Coleman. Not Shown — Laura Labieniec, Vice-Pres.; Dale Nichols. Exactly what the name implies, the Biological Interest Organization con- sists of any individual interested in the study of biology, and does not re- quire the members to be biology majors. Its major concern being to promote an interest in biology, the club has sponsored such activities as speakers on biological and cultural science topics, plant sales, and field trips. CCM offers an opportunits for Catholic stu- dents to express and share their faith with one another and with the surrounding communit -. Through CCM, students offered opportunities of worship, prayer, and social ministries to a nursing home, a prison road camp, and a home for the ph sicall handicapped, plus social activities. Catholic Campus Ministry 231 CAMPUS PROGRAM BOARD The Campus Program Board is respon- sible for programming the majority of the entertainment here at Madison. It is fomied of voluntary student commit- tees — movies, travel, publicity, house, tickets, special events, and cof- feehouses — that jointly plan and exe- cute the events. It is governed by the executive board, which is made up of the chairmen of the committees. They constantly strive to program as much variety as possible that appeals to the majority of the students. This year they presented AWB, Tommy, The Exorcist, Dave Brubeck, One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest, and student cof- feehouses. One of the CPB ' s most noted contributions of the year was the addition of the large TV in the Warren Campus Center. First Row — L to R — Sharon Stubbs, Chairman Exec. Board; Jerry Weaver, Program Dir. Second Row — Marantha Conner, Linda Phipps, Movies; Laurie Parker, Coffee House; Jerome Davis, Movie Chairman. Third Row — Maria Riccioni, Travel; Kevin Booth, Spe- cial Effects; Robin Tracey, Publicity; Maureen Hamilton, Sec. 232 CIRCLE K First Row — L to R — Bruce Boppe, Dennis Lutz, Bill Borges, Tina Baker, Amy Fanell, Mary Cook, Diane Tyler, Janie Sumpter, Debbie Yard, Beth Boywid, Barbara Martin, Celia Hoffman. Second Row — Michelle Coon, S. Gayle Gunter, Carole Schnizer, Steve Richardson, Charlie Harris, Barbara Hufford, Ann Smith, Karen Lotts, Amy Jen- nings, Teresa Price, Pam Hewlett. Third Row — Jane Dalton, Steve Frazier, Betty Tinsley, Michael Belt, Pam Allen, Kathy Richardson, Susan Capar, Marta Store ' , Cindy Sencindiver, Karen Nichols, Lina Stalcup, Brenda Morgan. Fourth Row — Regina Rich, Sec; Chuck Berlin, Pres.; Jenny Foreman, ' ice-Pres. As one of Madison ' s most active or- ganizations, Circle K sponsored a va- riety of events throughout the year which greatly benefited Madison Col- lege and the Harrisonburg communi- ty. Club members assisted the staff at the Harrisonburg SPCA, sponsored a Halloween Haunted House to benefit M.S., worked with patients at local nursing homes, and collected food baskets for local needy families. Cir- cle K worked with children through the Salvation Anny and junior high school Builders club — a group orga- nized by Circle K. Other activities in- cluded registering people for body- organ donor programs and sponsoring student health screening clinics. Through its various projects. Circle K prepares its members for a lifetime commitment to communit ' involve- ment. 233 -t- 0) • I— I o o 13 o CD U The Chemical Society, affiliated with the American Chemical Society, affords stu- dents of chemistry and other related disci- plines an opportunity to become better ac- quainted, to obtain ex- perience in preparing and presenting semi- nars of technical mat- ter, to provide associa- tion with professional organizations, indus- tries, academia, and to create an awareness of the responsibilities and challenges of to- day ' s chemist. First Row — L to R — Kerry Potter, Pres.; Fred Costello, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Skinner, Sec; Larry Tamacki, Treas. Second Row — Janis Anderson, Bernard Fauntelroy, Errol Rafal, Jerry Keilsohn, Charles Allen, Ken White, Kathy Seabrook. Third Row — Kathy Kump, Dick Lam, Shelley Miller, Paul Steagall, Charles Lamb. O ;h- a First Row — L to R — Laura Chisom, Pres.; Janice Ely, Treas.; Shirley Pearson, Fran Leonard, Cindy Browning, Wendy Campbell. Second Row — Laura Fredericks, Paula Semerad, Janet Foresman, Stephanie Sedita, Newsletter Editor; Lorin Kish. Third Row — Sherri Southworth, Projects Service Chairman; Becky Shark, Kim Jackson, Paula Franklin, Chris Tobin, Mike Mondak, Vice-Pres.; Karen Thomsen, Membership Chairman; Pat Rock, Beth Ferguson, Loretta Green. The Council for Ex- ceptional Children is a national organization, whose primary pur- pose is to promote the welfare and education of exceptional children — both gifted and handicapped. Provid- ing as much practical experience as is possi- ble, each year the CEC sponsors ac- tivities such as Hallo- ween parties. The Special Olympics; as well as an Annual Mini Convention with work-shops and panel discussions for the members. This year they also sponsored an Exceptional Child Week. 234 Madison Dance Theatre FOLK ENSEMBLE: Group One — L to R — Debbie Hanna, Debbie Murdoch, Stephanie Shroyer, Dr. Earlynn Miller, Dir.; Susan Newton, Kathy Silvey. Group Two — Margaret Keck, Carroll Glaster, Donna Cox, Treas.; Edwin Howard. Group Three — Barry Wallis, Debbie Dillion, Brent Mercke, Julie Spencer, Wardrobe Chairman. Group Four — Betsy Peek, Pres.; Cindy Carlson, David Guer- tler, Ea Conner, Diana Tyler, Pubhcity Chairman; Gregory Kandt, Vice-Pres.; Kathy O ' Connor, Corr. Sec; Tony Credico. MODERN ENSEMBLE: First Row — L to R — Wendy Schneider. Melanie Monacell. Linda Jones-Oleson, Andrea Fisher, Linda James, Asst. Dir. and Tech. Dir.; Elyn Feldman, Dir. Second Row — Ali Davenport, Sherri Wiltshire, Wardrol e Chair.; Marsha Brenner. Pub. Chair.; Charlene Ann Relkinski, Rec. Sec; Kelli Hanau. Patricia Pattillo, Student Tech. Dir.; Laura Labieniec. Mar ' Allen. Third Row — Trisha Hallani. James Oleson. Kate Trammell, Kathv Elaine Silvev, Vice-Pres.; Bruce Bland, Claudia Jones. Cliff Powell, Glenn Harris. Madison Dance Theatre is primarily an undergraduate company of stu- dents who perform in either the Folk or Modern Ensembles or work with technical dance theatre. Each Ensem- ble produces a campus concert and accepts several engagements each semester in communities, schools, and colleges throughout Virginia. This year Madison Dance Theatre was asked to perform in the Richmond In- vitaitonal Dance Concert, give a folk dance concert in Roanoke, and dance in the Page County Historical Associa- tion ' s Pageant, Oh Shenandoah. Both Ensembles participated in the Wil- liamsburg Bicentennial Costume Ball, the Madison Fine Arts Festival, and went to schools to give assembK ' pro- grams and classes. As a result of the Israeli Dance Festival Concert this fall, members of the Folk Ensemble were invited to be guests of the Israeli Embassy while they were in Washington, D.C. to perform in the Fifth Annual Israeli Folk Dance Fes- tival. MDT helps to host dance com- panies who come to the Madison Col- lege campus. The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company from Salt Liike City and tlie 5 by 2 Dance Company were highlights of the total campus dance calendar this year. Folk dance specialists Shirlev ' Waxman, Israeli dance, and Juan Manuel Lozano, Mex- ican dance, came to campus to help the Folk Ensemble research and pro- duce dances tuid costimies authentic to Israel and Mexico. 235 Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a profes sional fraternity or- ganized to foster the study of business in uni- versities, and to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement. In addition, they strive to further a higher standard of commercial ethics for the civic and commercial welfare of the community. To uphold these ideals the fra- ternity participated in the College Business Symposium which was sponsored by the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County Chamber of Commerce, toured a C.P.A. firm, and of- fered a resume service for seniors on campus. This year the members received the honor of appearing on the cover of their national magazine for their participation in National Pitch-In Week. They spent an entire day cleaning the streets of Harrisonburg. First Row — L to R — Michael W. Sowers, Pres.; Bruce Christiansen, Senior Vice-Pres.; Chris Ramsey, Chancellor; Mark Halsey, Vice- Pres. of Professional Activities; Steve Crawford, Vice-Pres. of Pledge Education; lohn Knight, Sec; Skip Shepherd, C.E.I. Chairman; Ken Hawkins, Historian. Second Row — Mike Welsh, Donald Fecher, H.C. Oakes, Jr., Jeffrey Stone, Athletic Director; Michael Mathisen, Bill Millon. Third Row — Ronald Devine, Tom Whitfield, Earl Sneeringer, Mark King. Fourth Row — Donald Costello, Bill Ceconi, Steve Hamer, Glenn Hutcherson. Fifth Row — Richard Tillison, Thomas Henschen, Dr. H. Allen Maynard, Jr., Advisor; Ward Lancas- ter. Not shown — Forrest Hammer, Steve Hughes, Kevin Booth, Joe Quinn. 236 Distributive Education Club The Madison Collegiate DECA — Distribu- tive Edueation Clubs of America — chapter and its programs are an integral part of the total Distributive Education curriculum. The club ' s business, professional, and social ac- tivities are designed to allow practical appli- cation of DE, knowledge, and skills. B - de- veloping a respect for education in marketing and distribution, and encouraging civic re- sponsibility and competent leadership, DECA contributes to the job competencies necessary for successful careers as educators and in individuals in the field of distribution in our free enterprise s steni. All these ideals were met through activities with the local community. The club sponsored officer train- ing programs for local high school DECA clubs and provided its members with per- sonal contacts in the fields of marketing and distributing. Additional knowledge was gained by cooperation with the local Chamber of Commerce. First Row — L to R — Lou Snodgrass, Hist.; Randy Poland. Rep.; Brenda Ste- vens, Pari.; Terri Flight. Sec; Phyllis Cook, Treas.; Jo ce Davis. Pres.; Snsan Lewis, 1st Vice-Pres.; Bill White, Pres. Elect; Colin Owens, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Betty Jeniec, Bill Gibson, Billie Sue Liggett. Second Row — Susan Schucknian, Matt King, Jill Harrison, Martha Br an, Ed PofF. Kath ' Johannes. Ronn Williams. Ellen Lanzisera, Cind Baughnian, Susan Holder. Advisor; John McHale. John Moon, Mark Baldwin, C.B. Di.x, Jr., Advisor. 237 C 2 O CD O CD Q The Madison College Debate and Forensics Teams compete in over 30 intercollegiate tournaments, against over 100 other colleges and universities, each season. A recent addi- tion to Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, the intercollegiate forensics honorary, Madison ' s team is rapidly developing a reputation as a strong, highly competitive contender for national honors. First Row — L to R — Steven Holsinger, Bill Mitchell, Kit Brechtelsbauer, Elizabeth Johnson, Paula Mergenhagen, Arlene Rucker, Angela Hochmeister, Bobby Davis, Diane Powers. Second Row — Eleanor Green, Stephen Nunn, James McCauley, Roy Santonil, Roger Soenksen, Chris Rogers. Third Row — Earle Maiman, Renee Wenger, Jan-Michael Poff, Mark Reisinger. in Q The Madison College Dukettes are a duel purpose group of girls serving the college and students. One of their main functions is to serve as campus hostesses in events such as receptions, banquets, athletic events, prospective student recruitment and other similar ac- tivities. Another func- tion is to serve as a performing pep group for the basketball sea- son. In addition to act- ing as game hostesses, they perform pre-game and halftime pep routine and activities to help add to the spirit of the game. Front Row — Lynette Anders. Second Row — Cindy Carlson, Dance As.st., Uelores Haag, Cindy Lawhom, Robin Basford, Linda Grey, Bobbi Hoffman, Nancy Shomaker, Hostess Asst. Third Row — Annette Comer, Melanie Monacell, Dottie Kasem, Jan Hafling, Debbie Blankenship, Cay Wyatt, Jean Ball, Colleen Hymes, Dance Asst. 238 First Row — L to R — Gary Fullerton, Vice-Pres.; Sharon Brill, Pres.; Jim Rayfield, Treas.; Nins Hathaway, Pro. Dir.; Cathy VanPatten, Sec. Second Row — Donna Royston, Sharon Roach, Rita Inge, Jackie Driver, Renee Gemand, Mike Anestos, Faye Wilson, Susan Gilbert, Cindy Harris, Cindy Bowen, Tim O ' Learv ' , Charlene Tatum, Regina Brown, Mary Jane Emore, Connie Baile ' , Jan-Michael Poff, Laura Jackson, Mary Leary, Steve Knicely, Wayne Tucker. The purpose of the English Club is to stimulate an interest in writing and an ap- preciation of literature among the students at Madison. Club ac- tivities this year have included: a picnic for English faculty and students, a speech by Dr. David Hallman en- titled 1922: The Annus Miradilis, ' a librar - book discussion of One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest — the novel, play, and film in comparison, a personal poetry explication b Mr. Geoffrey Morley- Mower, a speech by Dr. Mark Hawthorne on Irish literature, and a forum with a panel of professional busi- nes smen on What Can You Do With an English Major Besides Teach: ' I— ' • n Eta Sigma Gamma is a professional Health Science Honoran. ' es- tablished at Madison College in 1974. Their goal being to promote Health Education at every opportunity. The club has aided in health fairs and spon- sored community re- lated projects. r-t- P QTQ 3 o First Row — L to R — Sonja Bnnis, Treas.: Leigh Ann Wagner, Chep.1 Goodacre, Tina Fiksinger, Margaret Ovcnnan, Vice-Pres.: Jody Tansey, Nancy Satterlee, Pres. Second Row — Jane Yost, Con- nie Filler, Nora McCall, Sec: Dick Travis, John Rader, Tom Hurt. Third Row — John Cadman. Not Shown — Betl) Adams, Rindy Beach. Melissa Collins, .Melanie Cardiol, . ll.in Goldman, Dan Hen- derson, Pat Early, Angie Rexrode, Brenda Roberts, Janet Somers, Dr. Patrick Tou. 239 s o US ffi I— 1 U (D C 3 03 O • I— 1 C s C 3 o 0) c O fl o o 2 w First Row — L to R — Maureen Shaughnessy, Barbara HufFord, Marcia Golden, Rebecca Combs, Beverly Stick- les, Program Chairman; Betsy Peek, Pres.; Ellen Phillips, Debra Bowman, Janice Byrd, Lynne Sampson, Sharon Shackelton, Sec; Debbie Smith, Denise Marinkov, Dee- Dee McGaughey, Linda Bowers, Teresa Breen. Second Row — Robin Giorgi, Martha Arnold, Laura Davis, Dr. Emerson, Advisor; Deborah Tacey, Treas.; Patty Barton, Vice-Pres.; Margaret Hofmann, Teresa Butts, Mary Kilby, Ellen Kennedy, Pam Carswell, Kathy Hughes. The Frances Sale Home Economics Club provides professional develop- ment for future home economists. Members attend the state Home Eco- nomics convention and various work- shops and retreats held throughout the year. On campus, the group annually con- ducts a product safety seminar. In ad- dition this year, in conjunction with the Breeze, they began a weekly Con- sumer News column. CZ3 O •I— I O 03 • I— I ' G O 240 L to R — Andrea Bowers, Cathy Clark, Deborah Good- win, Chairman; Kay Leatherwood, Sec; Patty Barton, The Home Economics Student-Faculty Rela- tions Council is a non-monetary organization for both faculty and students. It is designed to give students a chance to discuss curriculum, classroom problems, and other departmental activities. It is broken into three groups: Donna Graham, Suzanne Perry, Janice Byrd, Jan Soper, Mrs. Steinberg, Advisor. Dietetics, General, and Education. Their main social function was a Christmas party. This year they also sponsored a trip to the American Home Economics Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Geological Association -iJci «_: ' ._..j L to R — Bob Lee, Vice-Pres.; Dave Collins, Cn ' stal Storm, Jeanne Guy, Corres. Sec; Jim Todd, Jan Doerpinghaus, Jim Hendrickson, Alan Brown, Pres.; Rick He ' ener; Don Kirkpatrick, Harold Henth- orn, Susan Carlton, Program Chairman; Brad Marshal, Mr. Hamsburger, Karen S -no viec, Treas.; Dr. Poche, John Spaid, Jim Beaver. HolK ' Brown. Dr. Fichter. Pam Kempton, Student Rep.; Bob Johnson, Map Rep.; Mark Jones, Joe Bowling, Ser ' ice Chainnan; Martha Sadlict, Rec. Sec; Robert Wise, Mr. Campbell. The Geological Association of Madi- son College is for all persons inter- ested in Geology, whether majors or non-majors. The G.A.M.C., in associa- tion with the Geology faculty or on its own, sponsors seminars throughout the academic year on many topics re- lating to the field of Geology. Fund raising projects include the selling of U,S.G,S, maps, and rock and map sales held throughout the ear. The G.A.M.C. also sponsors field and cav- ing trips for all interested persons. Also, in the near future, the club will be sponsoring exchange programs with Geolog ' Departments of other major colleges in order to give the members a greater degree of variety in the different disciplines of the ge- olog field. All of the above activities are directed toward broadening the academic and social aspects ot the ge- olog held lor the puriJose of produc- ing a higher degree of professionalism in the geology m;ijors at Matlison College. 241 Honor Council First Row — L to K — Brad Evers, Coordinator; Charles McGrath, Pres.; Betty English, Vice-Pres.; Stephen Driebe, Coordinator. Second Row — Stephen Hughes, Business; Gladys LaForge, Arts and Sciences. Third Row — Pam Craun, Education; Ken White, Arts and Sciences; Michelle Greenlief, Education; Mark Halsey, Business. 242 As an honorary educational fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi encourages high professional, intel- lectual, and personal standards among its members. Leading educators in the United States and abroad aid the advancement of the fraternity through their contributions to The Educational Forum, the society ' s official magazine. Projects this year were for the community. During American Education Week twenty-one posters were made for Keis- ter Elementary School to be displayed in area business firms. Financial aid, in the form of fifty dollars from the fraternity ' s treasury, was donated to the Riverdale Home for Boys. At Christmas time the organization filled twenty stockings with toys and candy. These were then distributed by the Salvation Army. Members also participated with the Youth As- sociation for Retarded Citizens in a formal dance for the community ' s retarded citizens. Kappa Delta Pi First Row — L Id R — Bcvt-rls Holnu ' s, CatiuTtiu- Vixu PatU-n. Fran Leonard, Flsii- M() t-s, Jan Thonipsoii, Cliarlrni ' asii, Nita Fox. Suf Goclieiioiir. Scfoiul Row — Dr. Micliarl I). Davis, Dr. Anuria Ri-ckc. Terri SawNi-r. Sharon Barbour, Fran Brooinr. Jan KrlT . Brrmla Paintrr. Molinda I ' aintcr, Hrlii ' ira Carxrr. RoihK- Callahan. Linda Morri.s.st ' ttf. Third Row — Marsha Florj , Lon Ann Miller. EHzahftli Pickrcll, Dori.s Hulvev, Susan Capar. D(unia Buclianan. Linda An- ville. Gloria Norris, Bfck Gilbert. Karen Wheeler. Fourth Row — Arleen Norris. Sec; Sue Ann Bonrdelaise, Second ' iee-Pres.; Debbie Dillon. Hi.st.; Leigh Harrison. First ' iee-Pres.; Cind Browning. Sec; Mike Boylan, President. 243 First Row — L to R — Lynn Hannula, Donna Castle, Cindy Becht, Alan Tschudi. Second Row — Susan Adams, Ellen Cromer, Beth Oliver, Sec.; Pani Riley, Rebecca Hawkins, Debbie Dillon. Third Row — Donna Layton, Kay Timberlake, Hist.; Andrea Shannon. Fourth Row — Gar - Chatelain, Dennis Whetzel, Treas.; David Diller, Donna Reese, Kathleen Knox, Pres.; Terry Reynolds, Pamela Whitesell, Leiia Sanford. Kappa Pi is an international fraternity for both men and women. With the goal of promoting an interest among students, they strive to bring art departments of different colleges to- gether through various activities. Service projects for this year were done for the art department and the college. Activities included a faculty art show, day trips, and workshops. l-H Z o Q The Madisonians Jazz Choir is open by audition to anyone enrolled at Madison College. About half the group are music majors and half in other areas at the college. The mem- bers are encouraged to develop their jazz and pop music style through solo, as well as ensemble singing. Both at the college and on tour, the group has perfonned a number of outstanding concerts. Alan Brown, Eric Eanes, Judy Grissom, Jeff Hutton, Vonda Jay, Liz Krask, Eddie Lupton, Jennifer McBride, Marty Montgomery, Jimmie Parks, Donna Spencer, Scott Trickett. Not Shown — Tammy Cashour, Mary Danley, Cindy Early, Bill Posey, Becky Rhodes. 244 MARCHING BAND BAND: First Row — L to R — Alison McDonald, Richard Loehne, Robert Marshall, Becky Ayers, Mike Wheeler, Ricky Aguire, Jim Hensley, Liz Plummer, Andy York, Lori Morris, Kenneth Moulton, Director. Second Row — Annette Muscamera, Kim McGee, Jennifer Miller, Linda Davidson, Ron Snyder, Joy Simons, Carol Moberg, Cathy Roberson, Leslie Smith, Carol Stinnette, Lisa Boley, Gar ' An- derson, Student Assistant. Third Row — Bob Hall, Jody O ' Rourke, Liz Aragona, Earl Shaffer, Ken Smead, Laurie Frank, Sheila Hart, Donna Rowe, Marie Tyson, Mary Marshall, Mar ' Beth Russell, Dr. Bruce McLean, Facult ' . Fourth Row — Alice Weiss, Suzanne Link, Chuck Vaughan, Howard Smith, Keith Hardess, Lynn Dalgreen, Kathy Allen, George Carter, Scott Moore, Rust - Taylor, Anna Marie Blizzard. Dr. lohn Cr der, Assistant Director. Fifth Row — Ken Lobb, Johnny Vest, Lori Oakes, Woody Sherman, Craig Sensindiver, Chuck Bridges, Gene Fox, Kevin Hopun, James Stella, Art LaMan. Rick Calhoon, Bob Kirkpatrick, Gary Cable, Assistant Director. Sixth Row — Donna May, James Greene, Susan Kessler, David Palmer, Bill Folger, Karen Harvey, Diana Bitting, Dirk ' anBrussel, Carl Kizer, Bill Posey, Student Assistant. fm- : - :.. I :: ' e 7r ( MAJORETTES: First Row — L to R — Marcia Brenner, Deb- bie McDaniel. Second Row — Kathy Allgood, Hildegard Audesirk, Leslie Bibbs, Valencia Wilson, Linda Barrows, Suzanne Stanley, Becky Rhodes, Mary Fowler, Patsy Johns, LeAnne Gilden The half-time shows at football games, the Veter- ans Day Parade, the Homecoming Parade, and the Christmas Parade are just a few of the events at which the Marching Band performed. Directed by Mr. Kenneth Moulton, the band performed a wide variety of music ranging from When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again to The Hustle . Numbering 11,5 members, the ' are cer- tainly one of Madison ' s most entertaining groups. COLOR GUARD: First Row — L to R — Karen Byrd. Carin Seivers, Alice Biickland, . litt ' Sand , Katln Palmer. Linda Eckert. Second Row — Catln Se ille, Jo ' cc Rodgers. Julie Summit. DRUM MAJORS: Debra Saw ers, Gar Honniaii. 245 u U H The Math Club of Madison College meets twice monthly to present and discuss math problems on such topics as statistics, number theon ' , and numerical analysis. The club ' s ac- tivities this year included speakers from Madison and other schools, picnics in the spring and fall at Hillandale Park, and an an- nual Christmas party. First Row — L to R — Marilyn Lazorack, Sponsor; Laurie Seifarth, Judy Ramsey, Mar - Sirbaugh, Sec; Debbie Smith, Cathy Ber- Kebile, Gail Pierpont, Sue Bourdelaise, BilUe Sue Liggett, Michael Gallier, V. Pres. Second Row — Bill Alexander, Sue Atkins, Randy Blackburn, Keith Carney, Alecia Vaughn, Pres.; Glenn Cole, Laurie Lester, Paul Rickman, Treas.; Leonard Hampton, Rep.; Rae Marie Thacker, Susan Bowles, Bill Grubbs. O The Men ' s Volleyball Club was formed to provide students and faculty with opportu- nity to play and com- pete in power vol- leyball. The club is a registered member of the United States ' Vol- leyball Association and participates in sanctified tournaments in Virginia and sur- rounding states on the east coast. First Row — L to R — George Young, Allan Martin, Bill Hamilton, David Marlowe, Co- captain; Jeff Chane ' , Co-captain; Chris Moughon. Second Row — Steve Pittman, Ron Hartlaub, Chuck Berrington, Dwight Hanna, Dave Woody, John Koch. Not pictured — Bill Davis, Mike Marks, Mrs. Horn, Advisor; Bill Walton, Advisor. 246 The Mercury Club strives for active in- volvement by all mem- bers, facult members, and graduate students to help promote and strengthen the Physical Education and Health Departments. Their ac- tivities during the year includes a faculty- student picnic; projects by the elementary, sec- ondary, recreation, health, and dance vice-presidents; and service projects with muscular dystrophy. Other events were the Master Cult Da , hon- oring P.E. and Health majors; spring banquet; covered dish suppers; luncheons for faculty and students; state and national conventions; and two yearh ' publica- tions of Major Matters. CD 1-5 o C 1-1 Q First Row — L lo R — Debbie Schwab, aiic ' Satterlet ' . Su.san Main. Second Row — Donna W ' anier, Roiuia Aigner, Aim West, Dott Garrison, Rol iii Conner. Lil)b ' Barriek, Karen Keating. Kath Bnnee. Penn Poor, Renn M ers, Gail Ott. Third Row — Costella Jones, Donna Chamblee, Pat Iackess ' , Linda Morrisette, Paida Betiner, Maria Frank. Bets - Peek, Tess Wolin, Gail Andrews, Jan Carter, Kath ' Loudemiilk. Percy H. Warren Honor Socieh is an associa- tion of seniors selected lor distingiiisiicd abil- ity and achievement in sciiolarship, leatl- ership, and service to the college and com- munity. Members are nualified as stiulenl ac- ademic acKisors. Perc Warren supported the ' isiting Scholars Program, Career Da ' , swine ilu imioculations, anil the Harrisonburg Sal- vation Arm . CD O g rf i-J o o 247 Phi Beta Lambda riiiii niin iiiiii iiiifi. First Row — L to R — Ed Poff, Dr. Powell, Advisor; Liz Fray, Peggy Davis Teresa Snarr, Hist.; Paula Lorfano Kath ' Koch, Rep.; Liz Beecher, Sec; Bonnie Marr, Ka - Hoffman, Aimee Applegarth. Second Row — Sherry McGuire, Tim Page. Jim Colby, Pat Murphy, Rosemary Roberts, Russell North, Babs Timmerman, Karen Kazen, Kay Hunt, Martha Sjostrom, Sharon Bowers, Alicia Munger, Anita Noggle, Pari. Third Row — Michael Tyree, Dan Kowezal, Doris Herbaugh, Debbie McKeown, Carol Rheinlander, Kathy Kent, Kathy Thompson, Gay Gorrell, Mary Savino, Debbie York, Bobby Davis, Dr. Bauman, Advisor. Fourth Row — Terri Be- cker, Darlene Collins, Patsy Herbst, Sue Winskie, Susan Byron, Regina Delpapa, Laura Kipp, Rick ' Kendall, Wanda Crane, Susan Jessup, Bradley Metcalf, Martha Street. Fifth Row — Glenn Rhodes, Treas.; Scott Glenn, Timothy Page, Vicki Windham, Jeff Robinson, Joan Royall, Don Johnson, John Kemp, Mike Rubin, Charles Raines, Pres. Phi Beta Lambda is the National coeducational organization for stu- dents interested in business. One of the major objectives of Phi Beta Lambda is to develop self-confidence and strong, aggressive leadership so that these future businessmen and businesswomen may participate more effectively in the business and com- munity life of which they are soon to be an integral part. 248 Phi Mu Alpha First Row — L to R — Ja ' Jackson, Alfred Lawsoii, Terr ' Houff, Mark Wilkersoii. Jeffre - Hutton, Ken Snliivan. Br an Tallent. St ' cond Row — Erik Rniid, David Miller. Gar Hoffman. Third Row — Earl Shaf- fer. Eddie Liipton, Paid Lancaster, Kim Thomas, John Vest, Jim Pax- ton, Scott Trickett, Stanle Me.Midlen. Fourth Row — .And Law son. Art LaMan, William Pose -, Dennis Harris, Dr. Joseph Estock. Dr. Gordon Ohlsson Dr. George West, Advisors. The Men ' s professional music frater- nity. Phi Mu Alpha, encourages and promotes the highest standards of creativity, performance, education and research in music in all their fraternit ' members. These goals are combined with their wish to develop the most true fraternal spirit among the mem- bers and to instill in all people an awareness of music ' s important role in the enrichment of the human spirit. This year. Phi Mu Alpha sponsored many concerts and helped with many of the different ensembles that existed both on and off campus. The members worked together to develop the nnisi- cal abilit of each and c cr member. 249 CD •i-H u •I-H Phi Chi Theta is a national professional fraternity for the promotion of women in the fields of business and econom- ics. The Delta Sigma Chapter of Madison College, was char- tered in March of 1976. It is the first chapter in the state of Virginia. The projects Phi Chi Theta engages in include hav- ing speakers and movies deal- ing with women in business, taking trips to establishments to watch the business proces- ses in use, and doing service projects. The fraternity also engages in social functions which include informal groups and a formal winter banquet and dance. First Row — L to R — Carol Lubiak, Pres; Debbie McKnatt, Sec; Sally Nicol, Treas.; Wendy Meyers, Vice-Pres. Second Row — Jane Huie, Chris Sisk, Lai Ching Cheung. Third Row — Tina Arthur Joy Bevis, Cindy McCartney, Susan Richardson. Fourth Row — Sherri Wiltshire, Alma Wolfe. o Phi Omicron Tau is an honorary home eco- nomics sorority which encourages interest in Home Economics and promotes a closer rela- tionship between the Home Economics de- partment and the club. The major project for this year was working with centers for the aged. L to R — Grace Steinberg, Helen Grove, Lou Godley, Deborah Tacey, Robin Stafford, DeeDee McGaughey, Ronda Aigner, Peggy Dovel, Renny Myers, Violet Ratliffe. Not shown — Gloria Bar- bera, Pat Campbell, Dr. Rowe, Advisor; Dr. Christiansen, Dr. Emerson, Dr. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Mc- Lean, Miss Erlewine, Mrs. McDearmon. 250 As a national math fra- ternity, the club con- sists of both math majors and minors. To invite discussion of ideas in mathematics, the organization spon- sors speakers for their meetings which are open to the campus. Pi Mu Epsilon strives to promote an interest in mathematics. C 3 First Row — L to R — Mar DeFelice, Jud Ramsey, ice-Pres.; Karen Jackson, Sec. Second Row Alecia Vaughn, Bill Grubbs, Pres.; Dr. Homer Austin, Ad ' isor. First Row — L to R — Ui.liiiic NkC;uIloU) h, Sec; Donna Warner. Hist.; Jan Blanton. Pres.; Brend.i Sparkrnan, V ' iee-Pres.; Doroth) ' Nhers, Treas. Second Row — Debbie Uisb. W ' .O. Walsli, Sponsor; Dr. H. Allen Maynard, Jr.. Acb-i.sor; Regina DelPapa. Pi Omega Pi is a busi- ness education organi- zation requiring its members to have at least a 3.0 in the business education courses. Objectives for this group include creating fellowship among business edu- cation teachers and encouraging interest and scholarship in business education. Each year the mem- bers attend a national convention, which was held in Philadelphia. As a service project this year the group made Christmas stock- ings for the Salvation Arms-. o 3 0) OQ 251 The Porpoise Club is a synchronized swim team which through the use of the water as their medium, performs strokes, stunts, and floatation patterns with musical accompaniment. The ob- jectives of tlie club are to develop watermanship, an ability- to swim with others to a rhythmic accompaniment, and to provide an opportunity for creative expression and performance. Shows are given during parent ' s weekend, homecoming weekend, and in the spring. First Row — L to R — Suzanne James, Donna Andrews. Sec- ond Row — Nancv Lagownik, Pam McLeod, Martha Scott. Third Row — Paula Stuchlak, Pres.; Laurie Nock, Linda Bow- ers, Vice-Pres. Fourth Ro - — Kim Cordell, Suzanne Kuk!a, Susan Conrad. Fifth Row — Jan Buckle -, Karen Ferguson, Connie Coomes. Porpoise Club 252 Psi Chi is the national honor society in psy- chology which offers programs to those who have met high scholastic and personal stan- dards. Some of their projects included: ac- tivities at Western State Mental Hospital, speakers and seminars in the different schools of psychology, and opportunities to partici- pate in, present research papers and interact with psychologists at regional conventions. First Row — L to R — Susan DiiijileberT -, L nn Miir- phey, Paula Bc ' tliicr, Flo Riithackt-r, Mike Cole, Lynn Reese, Taffy Miller, Carole Sehiiizer, Lois Hartnian, Keiulra Childress, See.; Jill Suiiinienille, Pres.; Colette Lcary, Viee-Pres. Not Shown — L. Baber, A. Barrv, G. Brittingham, Treas.; M. Bruinbaek, T. Campbell, K. Field, K. Fleteher, J. Frinks, M. Gra , L. Haekler, B. Haekman, C. Hardestv, J. Johnson, B. Korosee, B. Lewis, B. Metcalf, W. .Miller, K. Parkhill, D. Prideaux, J. Roth, D. Seal, S. Stubbs, G. Tootle, G. Weitz, A. Wooster, N. Wooton, Dr. J. Couch, Advisor. I— ' • n Lisa O ' Reilly, Tricia Bro an, Robin Conner, Marlee Ort, Christine .Me , Carol Nklndoe, K.iren Ross, laekie LaFevcr, Naney I.eiiKvel, Patriee Bowles. Cathv Ranier, Bri-nda M.irliii, Pres.. M.irtlia Sni.d- liliK, Viee-Pri ' S.; Charles Rnnyau, Faeldl A l isor; iJebbie C:hisliolin, Treas.; Mielu-lle C:,uliiuiii. Hist.; M;u F;urell. M;irK;u-et Keik, J;iu C:;irler, K;itlu Liiuderiuilk. Cind l,;iwhoni. Aud Brununett. I);ivid Miller, l ' ;ini Pereir;i. Snsie C;r;lli;nM, Mehiiiie Mill. K !l■r Bass. Sigma Alpha Eta is a speech and hearing service society made up of students major- ing in speech pathol- ogy, audiolog ' , or ed- ucation of the hearing impaired. It performed such services and ac- tivities as speech and hearing screening of freshmen majoring in education, sponsoring iieeicliair races to raise ni(ine for COHOPE, and pro- moting May as Better Hearing Month. ' ' hc also ha l guest speak- ers from related pro- fessions and lii ' Uls, and sponsoreil a sign language Song Fest in neceinher. I— ' • Qrq 5 253 Rugby-Football Club MC 8 Sais MC 3 University of N.C. 12 MC 3 University ' of Va. 12 MC 18 Washington and Lee MC University ' of Va. 9 MC 13 George Mason 13 MC 11 V.M.I. 4 MC 3 V.C.U. 16 MC 6 V.M.I. 15 The Rugby-Football Team started as an interest group by a few players from Langley High School in January of 1975. The group consists of frustrated football players whose main objective is to have fun through physical exertion. The club is open to any interested men who can maintain an academic average of 0.0 or abftve. The Madison club has played teams from the University of North Carolina, the University of Virginia, and the Virginia Military Insti- tute. The Team has a fall and spring season. There are three parts to rugby: the rugby songs, the game itself, and the party afterwards. First Row — L to R — Dave Condit, Steve Erhlich, Ben Browning, Curt Beckwith, Tim Walters, Jerry Jones, Steve Krizay. Second Row — Bill Murphy, Dennis Jackson, Rob Wolff, Andy Broderick, Tim Buchet, John Lundy. Third Row — Lee Kaplan, Bob Sinclair, Scott Stephin, Craig Moore, Mike Paratore, Bill Mertz, Jeff White. Fourth Row — Rob McGinnis, Scott Barkas, Brian Hawkinson, Gregg Kerch- ner, John Rush, Jim Carmichael, John Can, Wayne Bruffy. 254 Sigma Phi Lambda First Row — L to R — Ciiiilv Lawhorn, Sec; Shcllcv MMUt, Pres.; Carol Harclistv. Vicf-Pres.; Charles Lainl , Treas. Second Row — Hollv Gideon. Elsie Moyi ' S, C iithia Bowi-ii, Mar 13eFeliee. Laura Chisoin, Laura Fretlerieks. katli Talles, Kath Koeh. Third Row — Michael Sh,i..p, Marsha Flop.. ' Beek GiII)ert, i anc - Satterlee. Elaine Birch. Brenda Martin, Jan Stone. Fourth R(n - — Jan-Michaci PofT. Duane Tihhelts. Gail Ott. Lois Hartnian. Pani McLcod. Pennv Poor. Rae Marie Thacker. PanI SleaKall. Fifth Row — Bill A ero, Rehecca Gar ' er. The lioiior sociftN coii.sistirig (it all tho.si ' iiKli ' idiials able to maintain at lea.st a 3.2.5 overall G.P.A., Sijima Phi LaiiiJKla s nienijjcr.s arc of all different niajors. Their aim is to bring together people from all different major.s and .share by exchangin.g ideas. Speakers, mainK- from the faeult -, are ehosen to address the gronp abont a subji ' ct in llieir own field. . ' Vmoiig this ' ear ' s speakers were Dr. Roberts of the Geologx department and Dr. Christianson from tile Home Economies department. Kaeh ear a scholarship is given to the sophomore with the highest grade point average. And, as no club is complete without its own personal social activities, Sigma Phi Lambda had several dances and small parties. 255 O I— I X o First Row — L to R — Patty Glover, Vice-Pres.; Debbie Price, Corres. Sec; Debbie Schwab, Rec. Sec; Penny Poor, Pres.; Karen Keating, Editor; Hilda Root, Chap.; Janice Stinnett, Sgt- at-Arms. Second Row — Vonda Jay, Emily Anderson, Shelly Wagoner, Terry M ers, Kim Magee, Sue Minnick, Karen Dis- hman. Martha Oakley. Third Row — Karalee Faulkner, Libby Barrick, Patrice Clark, Sylvia Nelson, Brenna Lane, Melody Diehl, Tamara Cashour, Annette Muscamera, Helen Ininger, Patroness (Faculty). Fourth Row — Debbie Young, Mar ' Danley, Jenifer Bennett, Donna Spencer, Anita Rowland, Lynne Bentley, Ruth Warinner, Stacie Cronin, Susan Onderdoiik The international music fraternity for women, Sigma Alpha Iota, is an international frater- nit - for women dedicated to the advancement and support of high ideals and standards in music. Among the projects for this year were fund raising for UNICEF, support of a music scholarship to Bernard Sumner Music Camp, a Bridal Fashion Show and Musicale, support for the endowment fund for Pan ' s Cottage (a Hideaway for composers and artists to work), and a benefit concert to support the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts. The community service projects was weekly entertainment for the residents of Camelot Home. Q O z o H Ph o WO H-1 t The society was organized to provide oppor- tunities for intellectual discussion and social interaction among the majors and minors in th e Philosophy and Religion department. Vot- ing membership is restricted to those major- ing or minoring in the department, while non-voting honorary membership is extended to anyone. The society sponsored guest lec- turers on a number of topics. First Row — L to R — Nancy Wooten, Rick Livennan, John Tate, Scott Breslin. Second Row — William Thomas, Advisor; Anthony Thomas, Pres.; Holly Hofferbert, Mem. Exec. Comni.; Jack Thomas, Sec. Treas.; Ann Wiles, Advisor. Not Shown — C. Mahler 11, T. Walters, M. Lang, H, D. Wetsel, J. Kinser, T, McManaway, J. Leslie, J. Moore, M. Fitzgerald, D. Perry, R. Fitch, D. Ziehm, P. Huffman. 256 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Education Association is the student counterpart of the Virginia Education Association and the Na- tional Education Association. Stu- dents receive the same benefits of the two professional organizations previ- ously mentioned. The SEA strives to give students a pre-professional look into the parent organizations, also striving to help achieve a degree of quality education. The local organiza- tion holds meeting that inform and complement the educational curricu- lum of the college, allow for interac- tion of education majors in all fields, not to mention the interaction be- tween local communities. The organi- zation engages in community services which aid the college student in train- ing to be a future teacher. This in- cludes tutoring, helping faculty, and creating junk shops. They are in- volved in the political arena through supporting a local, state, or national candidate for election who favor posi- tive education reform movements. The members have an opportunity to run for offices on the regional and state level, then further on to national offices. The members of the local or- ganization attend leader meets, con- ventions, and play an important part in the role of education. The organiza- tion gives students an insight into other areas of the career of teaching besides the view of the classroom. SEA is a preparatory ' step in entering the field of education and the career of teaching in the public arena. Many of the members are not pictured, but the organization is fairly large and is guided under the advise of Dr. Lawr- ence Roller (Secondar - Education) and officers: Gloria Sims, President; Kathy Xewhouse, Vice-President; Meg Slattery, Secretary; and Kim Spalding, Treasurer. First Row — L to K — Teri Sclirofdur, Kim Zirkle, Debbie Downs, Pilt.sy Keefer, Susan Capar, Elsie Mo ' es. Regina DelPapa, Anna Cowherd, Nita Fox. Cat HuUett. Second Row — Gloria Sims, Melinda R -an, David Benkert, Mar ' Jo GoiTredi, Alice SaiuK. Kim Spalding. Martha White, Marsha Flor . Lou . ini Miller. Jan Blanton. Brenda Sparkman. Third Row — Harriett Gare . Linda Spelhnan. Linda Kibler. Linila McCurib. Wentb Campbell, Instin Monie. Donna Schnller. Daphne Phillips. Michael Slioop. P.mla Franklin, 257 Stratford Players Stratford Players, the oldest student-run orga- nization on Madison College campus, is dedi- cated to providing opportunities for experi- ence in the theatre and to provide excellence in the Dramatic Arts through theatrical prod- uctions. Stratford Players in conjunction with the Communication Arts Department form Madison College Theatre which this year presented: The Importance of Being Earnest, Woyzeck, Cinderella, A Delicate Balance, and Twelfth Night on the Mainstage; and End- game, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Litde, Menaechmi, and Happy Birthday, Wanda Jane in the Experimental Theatre. First Row — L to R — Wendall Creasy, Pam Meadows, Steve Bridges, Steve Shively. Second Row — Dodie Welsh Paris, Jim Is- bell, Flo Rothacker, Hildi Audesirk, Doreen Murray, Dottie Kasseni, Sharon McKenna. Third Row — Jay ne Flowers, Asst. Treas.; Mike Weeks, Helena Owens, Chris Wessel, Pros.; Mary Eagan, Warner Crocker, Pari.; Deb Semple, Rec. Sec.; Bill Bartlett, Hist; Steve Clark, Robin Strange. Not Shown — Laura Funk, Stephanie Harper Nancy Googins, Jim Alexander. Eileen Sullivan, Colleen Hymes ' Rich Travis, Librarian; Bob Shaver, Christina Davis, Kathy Endlein ' Curtis Hansen, Katrina Koon, Sue Senita, Martha Dudley, Corr. Sec ■John Wells, Vice-Pres.; Ruth Sellers, Karen Kerwath, Walter Dickey ' Mary Hendrie, Matt Johnson, Jeff Landrum. 258 Guys Dolls CAST: Sky Masterson — Cedric Guthrie Nathan Detroit Benny — John Hudson — Chris Wessel Sara Brown — Karalee Faulkner Adelaid — Val Tullous Nicely, Nicely — Darby Lawhom Uncle Arvicle — Robin Strange Big Julie — Rich Travis General — Laura Funk Above left photo: Nathan Detroit (Chris Wessel) and Sky Master- s on (Cedric Guthrie) discuss guys, dolls, and crap games. Above right: Nathan and Adelaide (Valerie TouUous) reminisce over their fourteen year engagement. Bill Molyneux came to Madison College Theatre by va ' of the broadway stage, network television, and the motion pic- ture industry. Bearing the tide of guest scene designer, Molyneux came to MCT to work side by side with theatre students on the season ' s first production; The Importance of Being Earnest. Throughout a two week construction period, aspiring scenic artists were treated to many professional in- sights from a man who has served as art director and scenic designer for the N.B.C. Opera Series, Your Hit Parade, and the Heritage Theatre at the University of Virginia. The Importance Of Being Earnest This famous tum-of-the-centur farce represents a pinnacle of Victorian comecK because it mocks so outrage- oush the very society that spawned it. The cast brought Wilde ' s hilarious epigrams and double-dealing charac- ters to life witliin a set designed In guest artist Bill Molyneux. CAST; John Worthing. J. P. — Ste e Bridges Algernon Moncrieff — Michael Weeks Hon. Gwendolen Fair x — Ann Sut- trell CeciK ' Cardcw — L nn Baker Lad ' Bracknell — Helena Owens Miss Prism — Jenifer Bemiett Rc ' . Canon Cha.subie — JelTre Bryne Lane — Christopher Wessel Merrimaii — Tim Hudson Woyzek CAST: Woyzeck — Richard Travis Marie — Stephanie Harper Captain — John Wells Doctor — Phoef Sutton Drum Major — Curtis Hansen Andres — Warner T. Crocker, Jr. — Steve Shively Director — Allen W. Lyndrup Georg Buchner ' s Woyzeck, written two months before his death in 1837, was left unfinished. The manuscript contained inducations for twenty- seven scenes, but no order was noted and each scene seems to stand apart, a unit by itself. Madison College Theatre attempted to deal with the story of Woyzeck rather than Buch- ner ' s script since only third hand translations of his works and ideas are available. The actors and director, Allen Lyndrup, took freedom with the scenes to make them fit their concept of the story. Buchner suggested songs in many scenes; they took his frag- ments of lyrics, extended them, and set them to music. Through discus- sion, improvisation, and acting exer- cises the cast derived a unique pro- duction for themselves and their audi- Top left photo: Stephanie Harper as the fickle Marie. Top right: Woyzeck (Rich Travis) and Captain (John Wells) discuss their perspectives on life. Bottom: Jeff Landrum as the folk singer tells the story of blood sausage. Cinderella Using a combination of people, puppets, song, and dance, the classic fairy tale was presented in a sparkling new version full of farcical twists. CAST: Cincerella — Linda Garber Prince Rodney — Jeff Landrum Fair ' Godmotiier — Man ' Eagan Alice B. Stepmother — N ' ancv Manners Blimpabella — Marcia Finch Duncerina — Nancy Googins M.C., ecetera — Jim Isbel] King Fred — Cedric Guthrie Queen Edith — Helena Owens Hugo the Mouse — Ann Gallier Director — Chris Wessel Top plioto: The Fair ' Godmother casts her spell upon Cinderella. Right: Prince Rodney ' s future is discussed by the King and Queen. Bottom: At first sight, Prince Rodney is captivated by Cinderella. 261 o l-H l-H u o CO H Their biggest respon- sibility is Homecom- ing; the theme, the parade, the Ms. Madi- son contest, the half- tim e show, dorm dis- plays, and all the ad- vertising behind it. Everything, but the scheduling of the con- cert, is handled by the Student Alumni As- sociation. And when it is all over, they are still not done because during the rest of the year the SAA gives daily tours of the cam- pus to perspective students, arranges se- nior seminars, com- piles a Senior informa- tion booklet, and as- sists the Placement Of- fice in running Career Day. As a service or- ganization dedicated to assistance of the student body, projects are developed con- tinuously around this ideal. mmmm m rmm-m. ll B l B jUB SiiJiL B H liE V L L4|Bb7 % n fll P F First Row — L to R — Barbara Martin, Beth Boywid, Lynette Chappell, Sec; Reenie Agnew, Sandy Fuchs. Second Row — Caroline Brown, Libby Wanner, Virginia Fomian, Dianne Duggan, Rebecca Combs, Susan Engle, Sandy Re ' nolds, Pres.; Charles Scott, Advisor. Third Row — Betsv Peek, Suzanne Sullivan, Mary Lackey, Marcia Golden, Beth Smith, Harriett Carey. Fourtfi Row — George Kolesaric, Joe Converse, Patricia Waldrop, Maureen Betzhold. Mark Wells, Anita Stevenson, Sue Bunch, John Odden. u o H l-H Q 262 W o First Row — L to R — Kathy Tarpley, Robin Jackson, Pres.; Mike Shoop, Sec.-Treas.; Beth Steingress, V.P.; Jan-Michael Poff, Hist.; Kath ' Endlein. Second Row — David Ritt, Betty Murray, Ann Schmidt, Nancy Re- ich, Gail Ott, Theresa Hasty, Bruce Hecker. Third Row — Sam Towler, Duane Tibbetts, Joan Pilch, Glenda Kasey, James Galleher, Chris Hallman, Advi- sor. Fourth Row — Jim Dowdy, Diane Blumenstein, Jim Belteau, Susan Carlton, Harold Heathorn, Michael Szymanski, Mike Barbour. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. L to R — iMary Losa, First Vice-Pres.; Mike DeVVitt, Second ice-Pres.: Mike Anestos, Pres.; Suzanne Greene, Sec. Not shown — Mike Louden, Treas. As stated by President Michael Anestos, the keynote of this year ' s Student Government Association was to rock the boat within the system. Learning from our militant pre- decessors of the early seventies that all out radicalism is not worthwhile, yet fully realiz- ing the student government is too often just a rubber stamp for the administration, the S.G.A. seized its power activeh ' to renovate the current system of student services rather than overthrow it. The S.G.A. conducted its business under the creed of providing for the students what they deserve for their money, as a corporation provides for its stockholders. One project championed this year was a course by course evaluation published for student use. Some mistakes were made, but a strong and public advocate tratlitiiui was bon i, and it is the hope of this ear ' s Stiulcnt Government Association that this tratlition will continue in years to come. Student Government Association 263 SGA (ti.19 ' SGA SENATE. First Row — L to R — Cathy Lyon, Carroll McGraw, Woddy Huff, Paul Manning, Melanie Pustay, Bill Hardy, Greg Hill, Greg Hodge, Nathan Lee, Kim Tayloe. Second Row — Jim Collins, Debbie Blankenship, Paula Barnard, Teri Downing, Scott Simpson, Bruce Tumbull, David Sears, Bob Snyder, Peggy Dennison, Betty Willberger, Nancy Lyons, Lynn White, Doug Brandt, Jeffrey Hughes, Thomas Floyd, Doug Wessen. Third Row — Mike Miller, Sue Kem, Steve Butler, Mark Berger, Mark Packett, Don Polk, Larry Wood. The Judicial Life Style Board consi.sts of eight students, one repre- sentative from each life style option and the Student Judicial Coordinator. The pur- pose of the Life Style Board is to act as the original hearing body for cases in which a student is charged with violation of a col- lege or residence hall policy classified as minor under the col- lege Judicial proce- dures. JUDICIAL COUNCIL. First Row — L to R — Steve Nye, Tom Shade, Susan Main, Kelly Eason, Gail Warren. Second Row — Dean Patton, Sharon Clary, Stephen Robinson, Mark Goode, Coordinator. 264 INTER-HALL COUNCIL. First Row — L to R — Terry Coins, Garber; Wes Schaeffer, Hanson; Mollie Kelly, Dingledine; Mary Lackey, RMH; Roger Bertholf, Logan (Pres.); Cincly Conzales, Wayland; Ed Garland, Spotswood; Cheryl Creech, Chappelear; Kelly Eason, Hoffman; Leslie La-Pierre, Huffman (Treas.); Mike Holmes, Hojo (Vice-Pres.). Second Row — Cliff Carroll, Ashby; Chris Landry, Cleveland; Darryll Pile, Ikenberry; Virginia House, Converse; Michelle Reed, Gifford; JoAnne Zimmerman, Fredrickson (Sec); Glen Rhodes, Click; Gloria Co ngdon, Eagle; Jim Ingersoll, Chandler. Third Row — Dee Papino, Shorts; John McHale, White; Chuck Marks, Shenandoah; John Sherwood, Weaver. Inter-hall council is a standing committee of the SGA and is composed of each individual hall council pres- ident. The primar ' goal of the IHC is to focus atten- tion on more specific matters relating to residence halls and life on campus. Within that capacit ' , it has the power to individually sponsor fund-raising drives, social events, student activities, etc., along with the per- rogative to introduce resolutions before Senate. Aji ADVOCATE CORPS. L to R — Bill Linka, Bill Adams, Joyce Hamilton, John Loud- sbur -, Kath ' Constant Jerr - Nay, Brian Carroll. Not pic- tured — Arthur Hamilton, Ad- visor; Bob Bodine, Pete Nedr ' , Geoff Weber. Organized to advocate student rights, their main duties in- clude advising students on judicial violations concerning the Honor Council and, if necessary, defending students at hear- ings. The Student Advocate Corps consists mainly of pre-law majors, but is open to all campus students. The organization wishes to inform students that the - do exist for their use and are willing to help. iloll llazeltinc — Part-time Eniplcn nicnt Michelle Grcenlict — Print Shop 265 o • I— I O CD The Wesley Founda- tion is the campus ministry of the United Methodist Church. Its Student Center is lo- cated at 690 South Mason Street and is open from 9:00 a.m. — 11:00 p.m. daily. The Foundation provides fellowship groups and a base for personal Christian ministry. This year ' s activities in- cluded co-sponsorship of the Lamb concert, retreats, after-game coffeehouses, Bible studies, prayer groups. Advent Celebration, Covenant Players, folk group, social concerns activities, recreation ac- tivities such as square- dances. Dust and Ashes Concert. 4)t WESLEY FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST STUDENT CENTER 7Aeieev: BAPBAKA W UUmS ___ _ _ _ __ CAMPUS MimrfR Front Row — L to R — Don Jennings; Kathy Talley, Pres.; Tim Williams: Watt Hypes; Rhonda Van Dyke; Rev. Barbara Williams, Campus Minister; Steve Sless; Paul Ferguson. Second Row — Kathi Hughes; Rose Henshaw, Historian. Third Row — Tammy Estep, Vice-Pres.; Leslie Thomburg; De- nise Wine; Kathy Engleman; Alday Gary; Anita Rennie; Terry Baker; Teri Patterson, Secretary. a; The Symphonic Wind Ensemble is a select touring concert group of fifty students. The Ensemble has appeared in locations in Virginia, Maryland, Mas- sachusetts, and New Hampshire, and is in growing demand to perform in public schools. Through on- campus concerts a very wide variety of literature is presented each year. 266 Juniors ' JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE: First Row — Lynn Gunsser, Scott Taylor, Co-Chairpersons. Second Row — Jill Ririe, Beth Adams, Secretary; Bill Millon, JoAnn Michael, Kay Leatherwood. Not pictured — Kathy Constant, Treasurer; Ann Marie Cox. William Adams Leatha Alcamo Susan Alford Fred Anderson Mack Anderson Donna Andrews Susan Andrews Michael Anestos Kristi Angel Tada Arthur Tina Arthur Sue Atkins William Ayers Richard Baker Ruth Baker 268 Vii ne Baker Shern Ball Jeffen Barker James Bassett Donna Baus Julie Beard Martha Beavers Diane Bedwell Susan Berry Elaine Birch Anne Biscoe Patricia Blanton Cinds ' Bloom Ginger Bohon Robert Bolender Kent Bond Cor ' Bonne Ann Botkin D. Huntington Bottuni Sarah Bowe Diann Bowers Gail Bowers Linda Bowers Patrice Bowles Debra Bowman Thomas Bowman Ann Bradle Diana Brandt Robert Breiniann Richard Brent Stc cn Bridses Margaret Broache Gap. BrtKulwater Susan Brooks Hcuina Rro sn 269 Suzanne Browne Ben Browning Christine Br ' an Mitzi Brv ' ant Alice Buckiancl Mike Bucknt-r Wade Burgess, Jr James Burroughs Mar ' Butler Bradlev Butterwortli Frank Buttery Teresa Butts Karen B rcl Michelle Cadman Deborah Cain Richard Calhoon Louise Carchedi Joe Carico Robert Carhn Keith Came David Carr Anne Carrington Mary Carrington Janet Carter Greg Casale Mary Casciano Diane Cayce Carol Chapman Lai Ching Cheung Herbert Childs Deborah Chisholm Laura Chisom Carol Clark Debby Clark Donna Clark 270 Gene Clatterbaugh Ronald Cline Rebecca Glower Rebecca Gochran Susie Gole Elizabeth Goleman Molly Goleman Dee Gollins Thomas Conyers Gilbert Gook Mary Gorbin Stephen Grawford Ghr l Greech Sandy Critz Warner Grocker. Jr. Sabrina Grockett Debra Croft Beverly Gruise Mar Crump Winnie Cunningham Ann Gustis Daniel Guthricll Jane Dalton Catherine Danford Patricia Danley Henrietta Darcus Hummer Davis Jacqueline Davis Thomas Deal, Jr. Bernard Dean, Jr. Kathv Dean Mike Dec Terrile DeCook N ' evin Deilinger Deborah Dennev 271 Denise Derrickson William DeSonia Debbie Detamore Ronald Devine Michael DeWitt Susan Dickenson Sharon Dillard Catherine Doetzer Kathy Domich John Dorsey Theresa Downing Sarah Draper Ellen Driver Martha Dudley Heidi Dumay David Duncan David Dutton Karen Dwomick Daniel Dwyer Patsy Eaken Sharon Earl Ralph Edwards Stephen Eisenbaugh Sue Elmore Janice Ely Katherine Engleman 272 Karen En- ' ine Jean Eure V irginia Evenson Robin Ewine Wayne Ewing Cindi Farthing Shari Ferguson Howard Flanan David Flander Andrea Fleming Stephan Flory Jayne Flowers Diane Fontana Ann Foster Donald Fox Nita Fox , I Sus, Paula Franklin al Fritz Kathleen Froehlieh an Fuller hard Fulton Rebfcea Fnrhnsh Mark Gaborik Maureen Gallagher Donna Galvin Karen Gamble John Gander Melanie Gardiol Patricia Gardner Michael Gibson Deborah Giles Patricia Glover Charles Goeckenmann Mar - Goffredi Lynn Goodbod Deborah Goodwin Gay Gorrell Bonnie Gosney Donna Graham Maebeth Grassini Sandra Gray Jacqueline Greene Suzanne Greene John Griffin Susan Grimes T. David Grist Lawrence Groves Bonnie Gruel Nancy Gu Barbara Hack Susan Hagberg Oscar Haile Linda Haines Cynthia Hale Montte Hall Robert Hall Ronald Hall William Halterman Vernon Hansen Janice Harlow Thomas Harrington 274 Nancv Harris Patti Harris Lorraine Harrison Curtis Hartman Chen I Hash Catherine Hast Theresa Hasty Nina Hathaway Mar - Haverty Xanc ' HavTiaer Anita Haynes Kathleen Hebard Roy Heine Thomas Henschen Marv Hertz Sandra Heubach Lawrence Hickman Bradford Hill Craig Hiltwine Michael Hiner Pam Hocker John Hodges, Jr. Dennis Hofhiian Margaret Hofmann Donna Hogge Kellene Hollev Judy Holliday ' Linda Hollis Robert Honour Mar Hopkins Justin Home Catherine Hott N ' ircinia House Dehhi Ho P.uila Huhh-T David Huff Jane Huie Donald Hulvey Doug Hulvey Sharon Hunt Barbara Huske Paul Hutton Colleen H ' mes Rita Inge Karen Jackson Suzanne James Betty Jeniec Am Jennings Mark Jessup Patricia Johns Elizabeth Johnson Vickie Johnson Jenn ' Jones Bett ' Joyce Gregon- Kandt Karen Kazen Dennis Keffer Betty Keith Christine Kenned Mark Kennedy Katherine Kent Leshe Ken on Joseph Kerlin Barbara Kfoun. Man- Kilb - Sheila Kinyon Man- Kirb Marien Klopp Dan Konczal Stephen Krizay 276 Richard Lam Mar ' Lambert Grace Lamm Deborah Lash Kathy Lass iter Robert Lassiter, Jr. Darb Lawhome Katherine Lawson Sheri La man Howard Leach Roger Lee Daniel Lewis Karen Lewis Billie Liggett Jim Lisbeth Diane Livick Richard Loehne Teresa Long John Lop nski June Losh Michael Louden Steven Lough Ginger Lowe Gu Lown Edwixrd Lupton Catherine Lutinski Glenn Mader Margaret Majer Steven Manderdield Charles Mann Paul Manning Laurie Marcrum Denise Marinkov loan Markowski Michael Marks Caroiyn Marlow David Marlowe Bonnie Marr Bonnie Martin Brenda Martin Joyce Martz Leonard Mathe Michael Mathisen Lisa Mayers Gary McBride Lynn McBride Kevin McCaa Todd McClimans Melissa McFee Kathy McGehee Kathy McGregor Sherry McGuire Susan Mclnt re Debbie McKeown Deborah McKnatt Joanne McKnight Pamela McLeod Elizabeth Meador Vicky Mendenhall Tara Meneele Steven Merricks Ann Merritt Ellen Messick Jo Ann Michael Bruce Miller David Miller Janice Miller Thomas Miller William Millon Eileen Mitchell 278 Amy Moles Janet Molesworth John Moon, III Donna Moore JoNce Morrell James Morrison Christopher Mougho Carohne Movers Caroline MuUaney Alicia Munger Joanne Murph ' David Naquin Robert Needham Ed Nelson Scott Newell Dale Nichols Melody Nightingale Paul Niinitz Anita Noggle 279 Sher ' l Norred Stephanie Nunn Cheryl Nunnally Wendy Ob erst Karen Odionie RickOffutt Margaret 0 ' Lear Mary 0 ' Lear Timothy O ' Learv Beth Ohver Ehzabeth Olivei Susan Onderdonls Jonathan Outlaw Robert Owen Joseph Padula James Page. Jr. Wanza Paine Threasa Painter Karen Pangle Ann Parks Linda Parks Gail Partlow Va ' ne Partlow Jed Pascarella Linda Patterson Harold Pa ne R.A. Peterson Linda Phipps June Plvmale Edward Poff Jan-Michael Poff Randy Poland Patsv Poole Patti Pope Robert Pope 280 Diane Powers Deborah Price Kath Prince Carol Privette Cla ton Puckett foseph Qiiinn Laura Ramirez Dennis Rawley lames Ra fielu Pamela Reams Kathleen Rechin Sandra Reed Donna Reese ' anc Reich Cvnthia Reid Mark Reisinger Angela Rexrode Linda Re noIds Sandra Reynolds Judy Rich Nelson Richards Connie Riddle Robert Riley Jill Rinaca JefTr Rinker Kenn Rinker Bess Robertson Patricia Rock Ann Rogers Lenora Roma Steve Ronsh Karen Rublee ]. Don.clas Rnbiish Alice San(.K Diana Saunier 281 Kathleen Saville Judy Savers Diane Schaefer Kay Schautsie David Schlar Cynthia Schmidtke Carole Schnizer Barbara Schoepske Janet Scholp Ten Schroeder Katherine Scott Diane Sevems Bam- Sevmour Wesley Shafer, III Cathy Sharpe Maureen Shaughness Gabrielle Shaw Susan Shaw David Sheldon Catherine Shepard 282 Winston Shepherd Joy Shimchock Steven ShiveK Michael Shoop David Showafter Marlene Shuniaker Karin Sievers Maria Sinipkins Man Sirbaugh Patti Slosson Bett Smallwood Deborah Smith Francis Smith Gail Smith Gan Smith Kim Smith Sands Smith Diana Somers Debra So ars Kimberly Spalding Brenda Sparkman Zane Spears Rebecca Sporhase Paul Spraggs James Stange Suzanne Stanley Elisabeth Steingress Barn Stemper Robin Stephenson Stanle Stewart Beverly Stickles Cynthia Stoller Marta Storey Jud Stowe Sarah S trader 2 3 David Strawsei Martha Street Debra Strite Tony Studer S. David Su Peggy Tabb Roseanne Tacci Kathryn Talley Jean Taylor Pamela Taylor Sarah Taylor Scott Taylor Terry Taylor Candace Teets Carolyn Thomas Cindy Thomas Jack Thomas Cynthia Thompson Julia Thompson Duane Tibbetts Richard Tillison Babs Timmennan Michelle Titman Jim Todd Ernest Tollev Susan Trippe Nancy Turner Cathy Upshavv Keith Vanture Carolyn Vamdell Diana Vigil Julie Vines Lori Vliet Linda Vogt Cristobel VonHemert Jbi .M- ' I ' fl .k 284 Marion ' o er Addison W ' addell Leigh Wagner Karen Wagoner Tim Wah! L nn Wallace kath Walsh Tinu th Walters Susan Ward Tedd Warren Linda Washington Ga le Waters Mart - Watts Gavle Weitz Lisa Wells David Welsh Dody Welsh Karen Wenger Gu Weston Anne Wheeler Dennis Whetzel ' ickv Whetzel Martha White Tim Wilkins James Williams Susan Williams Linda Winebarger Da id Wiseman Fonda Wonderley Ka Wood r m ! 1 ' Robert Wood - 1 ' - , NancN Wooton eena Wright ; • ' Robert Wright tr ,al4j A. g Mark osway 285 Sophomores ' SOPHOMORE CLASS COMMITTEE: First Row — Darrell Pile, Chairperson. Second Row — Cind Ha den, Denise DeHart, Linda Johnson, Connie McGhee, Betsy Lancaster. Third Row — Jeanne Eggleston, Avila Rodgers, Virginia Joyner, David Hoar, Steven Forrest, Anne Carter. Nabil Abuznaid Paula Adanis Russ Adams William Adams Maureen Agnew Michael Agnew Deborah Akers Jennifer Alexander William Alexander, Jr. Cvnthia Allen Judy Althouse Lynette Anders Carrie Andersen Jeffrey Anderson Julie Anderson n 286 Harn- Angle, Jr. Teresa Armel Gwen Armentrout Philip Armstrong Deborah Amett Martha Arnold Judith Ash Darrell Ashley Jeffrey Ashworth Donna Atkins Cynthia Atwell Candice Aucott Carol Aussner Timothy Averill Courtnev Avers Kathr n Baker William Baker Jud Balsle Teresa Banks Michael Barbour Elizabeth Barker Paula Barnard Alice Barrou ' Joe Beanier Terri Beazle ' Deborah Becouvarakis Marfiaret BecKord William Beiuier Beth Bennett Cathy Berkebile Ellis Berkowitz diaries Berlin Mar Brrna .mi Barliara Brrn!iar !t Sirvr Hrrrs 2S7 Elaine Betts Frederic Betz Bob Blair Jami e Blair Cheryl Blankenship Elizabeth Boeshore Judy Bonin Jeanne Bonnafe Leigh Boone Bruce Boppe Phil Borders Ronald Borders Cynthia Bowen Andrea Bowers Janet Bowers Mary Bowman William Bowman Anita Bradshaw Mark Brandan Joan Breucr Alex Brown Lindsey Broyles Suzanne Buchanan Jan Buckley Carolyn Bunch Brenda Bunn Sharon Burke Diane Bute Carol Butler Alicia Byrd Janice Byrd Mary Byrd Jeffrey Byrne Anita Callahan Brvan Callawa ' 288 Joy Callender Catherine Campbell Nanc ' Candelario Martha Canter Janet Carlson Craig Camahan Debbie Carswell Anne Carter Lois Carter Marlene Carter Patricia Carter Terr Carter Tamara Cashour Jim Casteel Randal Castelli Maura Caulfield Donna Cedar Sharon Cessna Edward Chapman L nette Chappell Ct ' orce Chrunev Craiq Clark Darreil Clay Melody Coile Mar Cole Miillii ' Coleman Warren Coleman Darlene Collins Janet Conner Karl Conner Sharon Connors C iimie Coomos Deborah Corsi Karen C ' ourhie nna Cow herd 289 Diane Coyle Julie Crane Valerie Craven Alma Creger Chenyl Crim Susan Crosbie Nancy Crouch Cathy Crow Elizabeth Cummins Douglas Cundiff William Cundiff Christine Currin Jean Czajkowski Joan Dagenhart Jack Dalby Laurie Dale Carolyn Dalton Scott Dameron Sonia Dameron Leslie Damey All Davenport Linda Davidson Lisa Davidson Angela Davis Jay Davis Kirk Davis 290 Mark Davis Richard Davis Robert Davis James Dawson, Jr. Barbara DeBelHs Carmond Decatur CaroKn DeHart Linda Delamarter Margaret Dellinger Margaret Dennison Judith Devoy Edward Dike Vicki Dillon Jimmy Dingas Karen Dishman David Dixon CaroUn Dockler Catherine Dodson Debbie Draper Steve Driebe Dianne Duggan Jeanne Eggleston Deborah Ellett Patti El!i()tt l.iiifMf ElnuT Sli.iron l ' !nuTSon ' Jl Mar ' Emore Clorinda Ermiiii Judy Evan: Patricia Evans Desiree Fabian Sharon Falls Anne Farrell Bernard Fauntlero Kathleen Federline Beth Ferguson Ann Ferrari Peggv Fisher Robert Fitton, II Michael Fitzgerald Ellen Flora Thomas Floyd William Folger Jane Ford Robyn Fore Virginia Forman Steven Forresf Serena Fralin Charles Frank Valerie Frank Robert Frazier Stephen Frazier Anita Friedt Jennifer Frve Sandra Fuclis Sally Funck Sally Furie Tracy Fuschino Debbi Galvin Deborah Garrison John Gaspard M:Jsi 292 Jane Gear ' Lenora Gentry ' ir[;inia Geris Rc ' iifc Gemancl Gail Gibson Robert Gilbert Chen. 1 Gill Sherrie Gilmer Robin Giorgi Stephen Givens Kathn n Glover Maureen Goedtel Lavada Gomer Cynthia Gonzales Richard Good Rose Goode Nancy Googins Mar ' Gordon Felicia Grable Melissa Green 2V 3 Shawn Greene Susan Greer Linda Gre David Guertler Gregg Gustafson David Hagen Cathy Haiiston James Hale Jimmy Hale Donna Hall Robin Hall Patricia Hallam Gary Hallowell Kitty Haltennan William Hamilton Ronald Hammer Carolyn Hamrick Kelli Hanau Sabrina Hancock Cynthia Handy Terry Hann S. Dwight Hanna M. Elizabeth Harkrader Carol Harlem Susan Harlow Sheila Harl Cheryl Hatcher Norma Hatcher Roger Haun Melissa Hay Cynthia Hayden Melinda Hayes Mike Hayter Richard Heartwell, Jr. Holly Heath 294 Christine Heck Carl Heitnianek David Heltzel Laura Henderson Patricia Henderson Jill Hendricks Timothy Hendrickson Patricia Herbst Carolyn Hess Catherine Hewlett Diane Hicks Bettina Higginbotham Zella Higginbotham Donna Hilbert David Hillgrove Sheri Hinkle John Hively, HI David Hoar Jeanne Hodgson Janet Hoel Holly HofTerbert Bobbi Hoffman Roberta Hogsett Lewis Ho!lada ' Mar Hopkins Joanne Hopper Bcts Home Roger Hduser Audrev Hrinda Cath Hubbard John Huddle Ifssic Hudvii Davul Hulfrr Ocbnrah Hugius K ' lniic Hughes III 295 Kathi Hughes Margaret Hummel Betsy Humphrey R. Bryan Hunt Linda Hutche rson David Imre Jonathan Ingram ChfTord Jackson Mar ' Jackson Patricia Jackson Robin Jackson Melany Jay Vonda Jay Julia Jennings Juliet Jennings Lloyd Jewell, III David Johnson Diane Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Judy Johnson Julie Johnson Kaye Johnson Linda Johnson 296 Man, Johnson Teiri Johnson Debbie Johnston Scott Johnston Susan Joiner Edwina Jones Sandi Jones Virginia Jovner Patricia Judson Cindy Kappeler Keith Karanuirko ich Kim Karaniarko icii Lisa Karpaitis Glenda Kase JuHe Kaus JeiT ' Keilsohn Ban- - Kellev Frances Kelle Terr ' Kemp Ellen Kennedy Lorri Kennedy Lisa Kenney Karen Kent 2 7 Jay Keyser Mar ' Kilcoyne Jon King Kelli King Donald Kirkpatrick Carl Kiser Lucille Kite Karen Kittilstad Teresa Kobayashi Cvnthia Kroeck Katfiy Krombholz Kathn, Kmeger Suzanne Kukla Kathnn Kump Sue Kyger Man ' Lacke Deany Laliotis Daphne Lamar Auburn Lambert 298 Elizabeth Lancaster Paul Lancaster Dana Lamiore Rosamond Larniour Marie LaRocque Martha Larson Christopher LaTora Kiniberly Law Vicki Law Sandy Lawrence Andrew Lawson Glenn Lawson Nathan Lee Gerald Lennon Thomas Leonard Shane Lightel Susan Lightner Lisa Lillard Ann Linder Phyllis Lippe Sallie Litton Anne Li ' engood Debra Lockridge Pamela Lockwood Barbara Logan Jennifer Long Rex Lord Karen Lotts Kathy Luke Terrv Lumber ' anc L ' ons C ' arol Maclndoe Linda MacKenzie KiinbcrK Magee Paul Maggi i99 Leigh Magnusdal Timothy Maier Richard Mallonee Heidi Manlich Melissa Mann Michele Manning Laurie Margolis Kathleen Marinak Christy- Martin Leslie Martin Pepper Martin, Jr. Robert Martin Patricia Mastorakis Pamela Maurer Dorothy Maxey Douglas Ma Daniel Mavs Donald McCall Michael McCarthy Carol McElro Connie McGhee Lori McGonegal Carolyn McGrad Mary McGrail Austin McHale John McHale Thomas McKay Kathryn McLaughlin Nina McLeod Valerie Meador Pamela Meadows Sherr - Meadows Patricia Mealy Steve Melton Paula Mergenhagen 300 Sara Miles Cher I Miller V. Christopher Miller Kaye Mills Linda Mims Dale Minter Kimberly Monger Sheree Slonroe Kevin Moomaw John Moore Karen Moore Richard Morell Brenda Morgan E el n Morland Bever! Morriss Charles Morrow Williani Mowr - Clifford Muncy William Munzing Debra Murdoch William Murphy Katherine Murra ' Leslie Murrav R nzelle Murray Annette Muscamera Keith Naquin Robert Nave Rebecca Neellev Pamela NefT John Newman Karen Nichols Kathleen Nolan Denise Norred Stephen Nunn Laurie ( ' ;ilc ' ; 301 Russell Obenshain Cee Olshefski Sidney Omdorff Robert Osborne Donald Ostegren, Jr. Helena Owens Susan Pack Robert Page Nancy Palmer Carol Pamperin Susan Parks James Patterson, Jr. Teri Patterson Cathy Paulette James Paxton Gary Payne George Payne Michael Pedisich Christine Percli Malcolm Perkins, Jr Suzanne Perry Kathleen Peter Glenn Pett ' Daphne Phillips Elizabeth Phillips Phil Phillips Ellen Phoebus Brian Picardi Bennie Pierce, Jr. Karen Pilch Rusty Pittman Elizabeth Plummer Christie Polen Diane Popple Amy Porter 302 Jeanne Puriile Krviii Rack Errol Ratal ( ' vntliia Racial Miclu-lr RrrJ 303 Janet Reiiard Kim Rhodes Robert Rhodes Kathleen Richardson Tanii Richardson Amy Richvvine Edward Ricker Norma Riddle Andrew Riehm VVilham Riley Michael Ritter Elizabeth Roadcap Boyd Robertson Avila Rodgers Joan Rodgers Kathy Ropp Karen Ross Jeff Routen Donna Rowe Vickie Rowe Brenda Russell Diane Sahlin Ann Saunders 304 Stephen Saum Juclith Saville Ellen Schimme! Tim Schimmel Diana Schmitt Donna SchuUer Brenda Schultz Julie Schultz Jane Scott Kathy Seabrook Elizabeth Sealey Laurie Seifarth Cynthia Sencindi er Susan Senita Earl ShafTer KelK Sharpes Da ' id Shelton Susan Shepherd Evan Sheppard David Sherfey Nanette Shifflette Joseph Showker I.uK Shnll : 05 306 Ruth Slusher Janice Smith Terrence Smith Sandra Sneeringer Karen Snopkowski Dale Sn der Steven Snyder William Snyder Sue Solomon Jeffrev ' Sonafelt Ann Sonnett Mar - Sorensen Deborah Southall Anna Sozio CaroKn Spann Judi Spear Donna Spencer Mary Spencer Jeannie Spitzer John Squires Franklin Stamper Carol Stein Sand Stciner Georgia Stelluto Becky Stemper JciTro Stil! AniU Stokes Deborah Stone -v Jan Stone v ' . - Elizabeth Stoval! Art Stnuik Edward Stnnik Helen Stnithers Ann Stuart Kileen Sullivan 307 Julia Summitt Sharon Supple Jean Swann Ellen Swecke r Ruthann Swift Tim Switzer Claire Tamberrino Jean Tardy L ' nne Tate Charlene Tatum Kim Tayloe Bonnie Taylor Cecilia Taylor Pamela Taylor Zelda Terr - Rae Th acker Sarah Thierry Janet Thomas Wanda Thomas Linda Thompson Lvnn Thompson Stephen Thompson Bett ' Tinsley Thomas Tolley Pamela Trail Mark Tredwav Ralph Trickett Earl Tuck, Jr. Carolyn Tucker Herman Turk, Jr. Anita Tutwiler Marie Tyson Joe Vagi John Vogt Michele Vogt 308 Deborah Vorous Patricia Waldrop C nthia Walker Celia Walston Elizabeth Wanner Mark Warner Dana W ' arren Ahce Washington Lisa Watson Rhonda Watson Anita Wra Janet ' rietlen Rebecca Wright Barbara Yancey Douglas Weisbrod John Wells Deborah White Anne Whitniore Michael Wilder Bett - Willberger B. Marsha Williams Chen.1 Williams Joe Villianison Walter Wilson, III Denise Wine Virginia Wisner Dean Withers Jeannine W ' onderly Alice Woodv Debbie Yard Dawn ' )un Jnaniu- Ziinnu-nnaii 309 Freshmen ' Kathy Allgood Karen Anderson Trudy Anderson Aimee Applegartli Leigh Argabright Alison Armstrong Janet Armstrong Susan Arnold Dana Asbe Delma Bacon 310 Leslie Bain Julia Balducci Karen Bales Scott Balogh Ralph Barber James Barger Larr Barker, Jr. Cindy Barnes Julia Barnes Thomas Bamum Harr - Barrett Linda Barrows Douglas Baskett Cynthia Baughman Karen Bavnes Theresa Beale Rebecca Beals Jo ' ceanne Beanian Mar Becker Christopher Beer Janice Belcher David Belote Joannee Benton Roberta Berry Melissa Beggte Rost ' niar Betts Susan Blahick Debra Blankcnship Xnnna Bhmton Ann Bhzzard C:in Rl(Hh Knln-rt b.Kird Ruh.iril Bockcs Pcnflopc BiH ' ttcher Shi-rn bohoii 311 Lisa Boley Anna Bonham Sally Booth Kimberley Bosse Jeffrey Bostic Margot Boublik Sharon Bowers Brett Bowman Gregory Bowman William Boyne Elizabeth Bovwid Pat Bradley Keith Brechtelsbauer Teresa Breen Lennis Bridgeforth Wanda Bristou ' Kathy Britt Cathy Brittingham Courtney Brooks John Brooks Linda Buckingham Tina Bukowski Katherine Bunch Cathy Burke Timothy Burkholder Mar ' Burnett Elizabeth Burton Leon Bushey, Jr. Bernard Butler, III Patricia Buttram Cassandra Brown t Eugenia Brown B }0 _w Marianne Brown ■H Kathrvn Bryan . ' J IkK: .. Susan Bryan .:A% Ki 312 Claudia Cahill Steve Callo a Bonnie Campbell Ke ' in Campbell Man- Campbell Patricia Carey Cathleen Carlson My ma Can- Kathleen Carrington Richard Carson Lawrence Carter, Jr. Lisa Car Douglas Cash Karen Cashman Frank Castro Susan Catlett Elizabeth Cave Jef?Te Cempre Brenda Chandler Kelly Chapman Allison Chaudet Patricia Chick Charles Chilcoat Gregor - Childers Marv Cioccio Brenda Clark Angela Chin. ' Dared Chtxton Diana Clements Stephen Cochran Chen ! CofTelt Anne CotTman Kiniberly Cogsdale Freda Coker Daniel Cole 313 Vonda Coleman Care Coleson Jeffrey Collier Susan Colyer Donald Combs Kaths ' Compton Cind - Conat - Carolyn Condon Cathey Conner Larr - Conner Sybl Cooper Leisa Corbin Kathleen Council j| Marv Cowan f . David Cox Wanda Crane John Crooks Frank Crosen Kimberly A. Crossett John L. Crowley Denise A. Crumhng Joan M. Cmmp Samuel W. Cundiff, Jr. 314 Mitzi Cunningham Martha Curfhian Corinne Curran Beverly Dailey David Damistadter Betty Davis Deborah Davis Jane Davis L nn Davis PhiHp Davis Tamni ' Dean Wingina Dean Eunice Dennis Susan Derendorf Jody Derrickson W Naiicy DeMart Perri Dt-Wait Allison Diji viJ ' Thomas Dinwiddie Joseph DiPeppe Jess Dishner Lenora Disnuike Davitl Oohson 3i5 Donna L. Dodson Mar ' K. Donny Dianna S. Donovan Karen L. Downe William B. Downey Kathleen E. Duerr Kevin R. Dunbar Carolyn A. Durrer Susan E. Durrin Mary C. Easle Stephen B. Eckstein James F. Edmondson Tern Elliott Kay W. Engleby Kathrvn E. Erdman Steven P. Eriich John E. Espenbaum Tammy L. Estep Samuel Q. Eure David R. Evans Lynda D. Farkas Cind ' M. Fanner Russell R. Famen Cynthia J. Federhen Marv- A. Federline Georgiana Ference Cr stal A. Ferguson Karen G. Ferguson Linda G. Ferguson Richard M. Ferguson Martha K. Fergusson Catherine G. Fernandez Susan M. Fielding Judy L. Fieth Pamela J. Fin]e 316 Pamela L. Foltz Karen L. Fones Elizabeth M. Ford Robert T. Ford Charles A. Forrest June A. Fox Bruce H. Fraley Joan E. Franetovich Wanda G. Franklin Deborah J. Fravel Karen E. Frew Marsha E. Frith Betky B. Furie Ha ni(ind J. Gallagher lKhaeI R. Galstan C .ui.i I. Gan-ri 317 Lisa Garrett Susan Garrison Anne Gar ' Craig Gelbert Michelle Gerow Keith Giamisso Lisa Gibbs Jill Gilbert Laurie Gillaugh John Gira Jo Giuliani Barbara Glakas Terry Goins Joyce Good Sue Good Rebecca J. Goode Sharon Gordon Patricia Grandel Betsy Grant Karen Grassan Jean Gra Linda Green Lois Green Paula Green James Greene, Jr. Barbara Greer Stephanie Gregor James Griffith Margaret Grinstead Loretta Grogan Laurie Gronlund Linda Grooms Nancy Grzeskiewicz 318 Fm Mark Guerin ' end GuJick Geoffre Gunn Karen Gunter Sandra Gunter Glenda Guthrie Donald Haag David Hagy Rebecca Hamilton Linda Hamrick Dais Hancock Cath Hanks Barbara Hann Susan Harden Linda Harding Shelly Harlow Jackie Hanier Susan Hanier Catherine Harris Margaret Harris Karen Harrison Helen Hart Virginia Hart Scott Haw kins Richard Hendrick Tan a Herrcll Shelley Hiatl Robert Hickman. Karen Higgs letTre) Hill Lisa Hill Margaret Hilts Patricia Hinchnian loan Hiuekle 1 iana Himr 319 Cynthia Hoddinott Diana Hodge Teri Hockman Celia HofFman Diane Hoffman Constance Hogge Polly Holdeii Steven Holsingt-r Frances Holt Lois Hopkins Ken Hopper Kevin Hopun Robert Hott Dana Howard John Howard Laura Howard Pamela Howlett Lynn Hudson Jeffrey Hughes Suzanne Hurst Robert Hutcherson Joseph Hutchinson Shirley Hutter 320 - Laura Ingrassia ' David Israel Maile Jacobsen Karen Jamison Diane Jarrels Man Jenkins Donald Jennings, Jr. Susan Jessup Brenton Jeter Betsy Johnson Eileen lohnson Kiniberly Johnson Laurie Johnson Leuis Johnson Charles Johnston Claudia Jones Monica Jones Nancy Jones Diane Jordan Limla Jo ce Katim II kaechele Roln-rt Kaltnian Wilhani Kaplan 321 Mary Ka - Tedi Keller Nancy Kelley Patricia Kelley Rhonda Keplinger Jody Keysf I Katherine Kings Karen Kinslc Jennifer Kinyon Linda Kipps Robert Kirkpatriek EniiK Kliiif Jo Kline Kathy Knicely Charles Koch, Jr. Karen Kummer Timothy Lacey Jacquelyn LaFever Nancy Lagownik Sandy Lam Susan R. LaMotte George H. Landes John R. Landis Rruce N. LaPierre Anne L. Larson Mark A. Latsios Leslee A. Ledden Bonnie L. Lee Jeffrey B. Lee Katherine J. Lee Jeannie E. Lees Daniel A. Lehn Lou A. Lemon Cheryl E. Leonard James E. Levy 322 ' K Ml Susan R. Lewis Jane G. Ligon David J. Linden Leslie D. Linder Peggy L. Lineweaver Cathy Link Susan E. Lipps Sharon R. Liskey Susan A. Long Charles R. Lotts Sally A. Lovegren Lisa L. Loving Kimberly L. Lucas Joan M. Lupashunski Barbara L. Lynn Alison E. MacDonald Myra J. Manns Billie J. Mansfield Mao- K. Marshall Robert L. Marshall Russell S. Marshall Thomas W. Marshall. Jr. Barbara A. Martin Claudia J. Martin David J. Martin Douglas Martin Jo A. Martin Slade Martin Thomas Martin Patricia Mar in William Matthews Rotlnev Mc-Allister Mark D. McClelland Linda E. McC Iinians Karen B. McCm- 323 Donna McCullough Joy McDaniel Susan McGhee Robert C. McGinnis Carroll McGraw Maureen McGoldrick Elizabeth McLauchlin Donna McMillan Kent McMillan Melissa McMulIan Mitzi McNeil Kimberly McPhillips Suzanne McVay Bernard Merkle Jennifer Merritt Donn Meyerhoeffer Kimmera Miley Cynthia Miller Janet Miller Kevin Miller 324 Rebeccah Miller John Mion Elizabeth Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Sandra Miquelon Carol Mob erg Jacqueline Mollenauer Melanie Monacell Susan Montague Sherr ' Moon MarvEllen Morales Michael Moriarty Sandra Morris Julie Morrison Sarah Morrison Timothy Morrison Robert Morrissey Janice Mosser Valerie Mount Catherine Moxley Arthur Mullen. Ill Michael Mullen Carla Mumbert Doreen Murray Teresa Neal Deborah Newcome Stephen Newton Karen Nockengost Jane Notaro Donna Nowlin Martha Oaklev Hal O ' Neil Judith OnidorlT Roscniar) ' Ould Sandra Paetow 325 Sally Palmer Cynthia Palmore James Parker Caroline Parlett Andrea Parrott Allan Paters on Kellie Patrick Orville Paynter, III David Peters Julie Petrie Joan Pilch Marguerite Pinkerton Susan Pitt Margaret Poe Rebecca Pope Nicholas Poth William Powell, Jr. Mary Powers Sandra Price Paige Prince Theodore Provenza Robert Puglisi Kathy Raines Sandra Rainey Marianne Raiselis Sarah Raub Tracy Rectanus John Reese Kimberly Reese Henry Reeves, III Anita Rennie Rory Rice Barbara Richardson Stephen Richardson Terri Richardson 326 Joseph Root Teresa Ross Nichalas Roupas Jill Rowe Patricia Rozell Arlene Rucker Elaine Runner Barbara Russell Jack Russell Ardon Rutkai Melissa Rutz Joan Sabau Carole Sackett Susan Sale Kimberly Sampson Craig Sandoski Roy Santonil Alice Satterfield John Saunders Kenneth Saunders Margaret Saunders George Scheeler Terri Schrack Elizabeth Schroeder Kathy Schroeder Joseph Schuster Martha Scott William Seguine Douglas Selby Tvra Settle Betsy Seymour Melissa Shaw Donna Shields Sharon Shifflett Leslie Shipley 328 Brenda Shipp Susan Short X ' icki Showalter Stephanie Shroser Dwan Simmons Radi Simpson Julianne Sisson Linda Small Jefrre Smelley Da id Smilev, III Charles Smith Deborah Smith Deborah E. Smith Debra A. Smith Dennis Smith James Smith, III Kathrvn Smith Kell Smith Marjorie Smith Pamela Smith Robert Smith Karen Snarr Gar Snead Annette Snvder Dawn Sn aer Gar Sinclcr Jan Soper Tina Soucek Lauren Sparks Sherr Spencer Cynthia Stanley Adrian Stanton Rosa Starling Marilyn Steam Patricia Steele 329 R. Scott Steffey Laura Stewart Linda Stewart Bret Stine Melissa Stoll Doyle Stout Jeannie Strader Alma Street Dorothy Strickland Kathi Stutler Ann Sucher William Sullivan Kathev Surface Linda Swinson Mar ' Tatum Elizabeth Thomas Rosalie Thomas Victoria Thomasson Paul Thompson Ellyn Thornton Barbara Thresher Theresa Thrower Mar ' Timmins 330 Chenl Todd Margaret Toone RitaTorelli Mark Townley Jon Travis Mark Trent K na Tuck Paul Tucker Patricia Tully E el n Turner Shirley Turner Mar - Tusing Keith Twillnian JelTValler Dirk ' anBrusseI Rhonda Van Dyke Mark Van Hyning Charles Vaughan Connie Vaughan Debbie Vaughan Lisa Vesper Cynthia Waddell Reliecca Vagg - Deborali Wagner Richard Wagoner, Jr. Lis,i Wahiuren [.tslif W.ildrop Sharon W ' alge Alvin Walker Stephen W ' alker Susan Wallace , ni W ' artl I Bob Ward Shern. WartI Di.Mia W.irniT 331 Marty Watkins Ruby Watson TeiT ' Watson Katherine Way Paul Weber Christopher Weir Alice Weiss Kathr n Welch Sandra West Susan West Janet White Jeanette Whitlock Sheri Wichael Mary Wightman Cvnthia Wildason Penny Will Julia Williams Theresa Williams Diane Williamson Gregory Wilson Lori Wilson Rebecca Wood Wayne Wood Catherine Woolard Kathleen Wormley Kimberly Wright Peggy Wright Cay Wyatt Susan Wysor Amelia Yingling April Young Anita Younger Gary Zgorski 332 m 333 334 335 336 n 338 Miss Alice E. Liggett Secretary Dr. Ronald E. Carrier President Board Of Visitors Francis Bell, Jr. — Rector Martha S. Grafton — ' ice Rector Robert L. Dolbeare Nellie L. Long Walter J. McGraw }. Leonard Mauck E. Guy Ridgely Inez G. Roop James B. Spurlock, Jr. David H. Stovall Winston O. Weaver 339 Dr. John P. Mundy Director of Administrative Affairs Dr. William P. Jackameit Director of Institutional Research Mr. H. Guthrie Allen Director of Personnel Col. Adolph H. Phillips Vice President of Business Affairs Mr. Donald E. Gardner Gomptroller Mr. Lyman G. Seese Treasurer Mr. Dean O. Ehlers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Ray Sonner Vice President of Public Affairs Mr. Thomas Nardi Director of Placement Office 340 Mr, Edgar Wilkerson Assistant Director of Placement Office Cynthia A. Shelton Placement Counselor Mr. Rich Murray Director of Public Information Office Dr. William O. Hall, Jr. Vice President of Student Affairs Rob ' n L. Krug Associate Director of Student . frairs Mr. William C. Johnson Associate Director of Student . frairs Mr. James F. Logan Dirt ' c-tor of Student Activities (PWCC) Mr. JerT ' E. Weaver Associate Director of Progranuiiing Mr. Michael S. Way Assistant Director of Operations (PWCC) 341 Dr. Jon W. Mclntire Director of Counseling Center Dr. Lacy S. Daniel Assistant Director of Counseling Center Dr. Richard P. Wettstone Counselor Dr. Teresa A. Gonzalez Counselor Shirley Cobb Study Skills Coordinator Mr. Michael M. Webb Director of Residence Halls Dr. Thomas C. Stanton Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Fay J. Reubush Dean of Admissions and Records 342 Mr. Francis E. Turner Director of Admissions Mr. Gar - Beatt ' Assistant Director of Admissions Mr. Steve Smith Assistant Director of Admissions Mr. Robert U. MacDonald Director of Financial Aid Marcia L. Wells Financial Aid Counselor Pauline C. Long Director of Records Office Mr. Wa iic L. Brown Assistant Director of Records OiTic Or. O. Grant Rnsli Director of Continuini; Kduc. Oflkc Dr. Charles G. Caldwrl! Dean ol Ciradnatc School 343 Dr. Mary F. Haban Dean of Libraries and Learning Resources Dr. Ebzabeth Finlayson Dean of S. School, Orien., Acad. Adv. Dr. John W. Sweigart Dean of School of Arts and Sciences Dr. J. William Hanlon Dean of School of Business Dr. Julius B. Roberson Dean of School of Education Mr. J.H. Travelstead Director of Student Teaching Mr. Kenneth C. Landes Director of Anthony-Seeger Campus School Dr. J. David Diller Art Department, Head 344 Dr. Gilbert S. Trelawny Biology Department, Head Dr. Ben A. DeGraff, Jr. Chemistry Department, Head Dr. Donald L. McConkey Communication Arts Department, Head Dr. Mark Hawthorne English Department, Head Dr. Elizabeth B. Neatrour Foreign Language Department, Head Mr. Wilbur T. Hamsberger Geolog - Department, Head Dr. Raymond C. Dingledine Histor ' Department, Head Dr. William M. Sanders Mathematics Department, Heat! Dr. Joseph Estock Music Department. Head 345 Dr. William E. Callahan PhiIosoph Religion Department. Head Dr. Robert E. Kribel Physics Department, Head Dr. William R. Nelson Political Science Geography Dept., Head Dr. Jack H. Williams Sociology Department, Head Dr. Joseph T. Kosnik Accounting Finance Department, Head Dr. Z.S. Dickerson, Jr. Business Education Department, Head Mr. C.B. Dix, Jr. Distributive Education Department, Head Dr. Howard M. Wilhelm Economics Department, Head Dr. Dorothy Rowe Home Economics Department, Head 346 Dr. Ross H. Johnson Management Marketing Department, Head Dr. Hubert R. Vance Dr. Charles W. Blair Director of Child Study Center Elem. ix Earh Childhood Ed. Dept., Head Dr. Raymond C. Ramquist Dr. Marilyn Crawford Lib. Science ik Educ. Media Dept., Head Physical Health Educ. Dept.. Head Dr. Harold McCee Ps cholog Department. Head Dr. William D. Smith Mr. Frank W. Lulh, Jr. Sec. Educ. School Adnni. Dept.. .-Vet. Head Special Education Department, Hcaii Dr. Nancy OHare Speech Pathology .Audiolog) Dept, Head 347 ART. First row — Mr. Alan Tschudi, Mr. Kenneth Szmagaj, Mr. Steven Zapton, Mrs. Rebecca Hawkins, Mr. Ronald Wyancko, Dr. Philip James. Second row — Mr. Jack MeCaslin, Mr. Samuel Benson, Mrs. Barbara Wyancko, Mr. Masako Miyata. Third j-ow- — Mr. Jerry Coulter, Mr. James Crable, Mr. Gary Chatelain, Mrs. Christina Updike, Dr. David Diller, Ms. Kathleen Giles, Dr. Crystal Theodore. BIOLOGY. First row — Dr. Nonnan Garrison, Dr. James Dendinger, Mrs. Margaret Gordon, Dr. Janet Winstead, Dr. Elwood Fischer. Sec- ond row — Dr. Gilbert Trelawny, Dr. William Jones, Dr. Beverly Silver, Mrs. Emily Baxter, Mr. Norlyn Bodkin. Third row — Mr. Jack Heading, Dr. Peter Nielsen, Dr. Dean Cocking, Dr. Cletus Sellers, Mr. Robert Graves. 348 CHEMISTRY. (L to R) Dr. James Leary, Dr. William Voige, Dr. Robert Atkins, Dr. Gary Crowther, Dr. Donna Amenta, Dr. Raymond Sim- mons, Dr. Ben DeGraff. COMMUNICATION ARTS. First row — Dr. Thomas King, Miss Karen Holp, Mrs. Beth Stevenson, Mr. Earle Maiman. Second row — Mrs. Judv Hinegardner, Dr. Roger Hall, Ms. Louise Dean, Dr. Rex Ful- ler, Ms. Mae Frantz. Third row — Mr. Berlin Zirk, Ms. Anne Warner, Mr. Horace Burr, Dr. Thomas Arthur, Mr. Alan Nec- kowitz. Dr. Robert Finney, Mr. Sanford Kirkland. Fourth row — Mr. Richard Hollar, Ms. Pamela Schuelke, Dr. Donald McConke ' , Dr. Leon Smith, Mr. James Respress. Fifth row — Mr. David Wendelken. Mr. Roger Soenksen, Mr. Phillip Gravson, Dr. F.H. Goodvear. 349 ENGLISH. First row — Dr. David Hallman, Dr. Robert Geary. Dr. Jeanne Nostrandt, Mr. Rob in McNallie, Mr. Geoffrey Morley-Mower. Second row — Dr. Frank Adams, Mrs. Joyce Wszaiek, Dr. William McMurray, Dr. Ralph Cohen. Third row — Dr. Francis Cavanaugh, Dr. Helen Swink, Dr. James RufT, Mr. Gerald Farrar, Dr. James Eby. I iOl t; ' iri H.. A Tori -_-_ -=-!« FOREIGN LANGUAGE. First row — Mrs. Virginia Aliotti. Second row — Dr. James Conis, Dr. Elizabeth Neatrour, Dr. Mario Hamlet-Metz, Mr. John Stewart. Third row ■Rinehart Kyler, Mr. Milton Perlman. Dr. Robert Lisle, Dr. 350 GEOLOGY. First row — Dr. George Famier, Jr., Mr. Lance Keams, Dr. Roddy Amenta, Dr. William Roberts. Second row — Dr. W. Cul- leii Shervvood, Mr. F. Howard Campbell, Mr. Wilbur Hanisberger, Jr.. Mr. John Sander, Dr. Lynn Fichter. Dr. David Poche. HISTORY. First row — Dr. Philip Rile . Second row — Mr. Clive Hallman, Dr. Carlton Smith, Dr. Chong-Kun Yoon, Dr. Frank Gerome, Ms. Jacfiuelinf Walker, Dr. Dorothy Bo d. Thirtl row — Mrs. Mar Louise Loe, Dr. Daniel McFarland, Dr. Caroline Marshall, Dr. John Wood. Fourth row — Dr. Raymond Dinglfdine, Dr. Robert Lembright, Mr. Porter Blakemore, Dr. Sidney Bland, Dr. Henr - Myers, Dr. Lee Congdon. 351 MATHEMATICS. First row — Dr. Janet Mills, Ms. Dawn Fisher. Second row — Dr. James Mullenex, Dr. Carter Lyons, Dr. Gordon Fisher, Dr. William Sanders. Third row — Mr. Timothy Taylor, Dr. George Marrah, Dr. John Klippert, Dr. T. Bruce McLean. MUSIC. First row — Mr. Paul McEnderfer, Mrs. Sandra Cryder, Mr. Lyon, Mr. Lowell Watkins, Dr. Marion Perkins, Mr. Steven Bucha- David Watkins, Dr. Robert Ashby, Dr. George West, Mr. Gary Cable. nan. Second row — Mr. Samuel Cross, Mr. Kenneth Moulton, Dr. John 352 PHILOSOPHY AND RELI- GION. First row — Dr. William Thomas, Dr. William Callahan, Dr. Ann Wiles. Second row — Dr. John Sweigart. I ' HVSICS. First row — Dr. Gerald ' lavlor. Dr. Robert Kriliel. Dr. K;i-Nno Lenn , Dr. William Ingham. Second row — Mr. John Gor- don. Mr. Hnrton C nwa Leap, Mr. James Leinnan. Dr. Jun Stall). Thinl n) v Mr. Henr 353 POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GE- OGRAPHY. First row — Ms. Dar- lene Hoschar, Ms. Benjamin F. Richason, Ms. Mary June Wall. Second row — Dr. Joseph Enedy, Dr. William Clark, Dr. Vernon Mechtensimer, Dr. Henry Myers, Dr. William Nelson, Dr. Paul Cline. SOCIOLOGY. First low — Dr. Barbara Stone, Dr. Henry Travers, Dr. Mary Lou VVylie, Dr. James Steele. Second row — Dr. Jack Wil- 354 liams. Dr. James Dutt, Dr. Dale Howard, Mr. Thomas Tomlinson, Dr. Pauline Council, Mr. Gary Smith, Dr. Elmer Smith. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE. First row — Mr. Gerald Rosson, row — Mr. Kevin Miller, Mr. James Fo. , Mr. James Martin, Mr. Dr. Joseph Kosnik, Mr. Gary Patterson, Mr. Philip Maxwell. Second Joseph Hollis. BUSINESS EDUCATION. First row — Dr. 11. Alkn MaMiard, Jr., Dr. Paul H, SteaKuil, Jr., Mr. William O. Walsh. Mrs. Patricia R. Sweeny. Dr. Z.S. Dickcrson, Jr. Scci)iKl row — Mr. CMcnn Smith. Dr. Ben Bauman, Ms. Charlotte Graves. ECONOMICS. First row — Dr. Howard Wilhelm, Mr. Steven Kipps, Bill Cantwell. Second row — Dr. Ra mond Prince, Dr. Meyer, Andrew Kohen, Dr. K. Thomas Varghese, Dr. Paul H. Frank Zahn, Dr. Anthon) ' Bopp, Mr. Richard Sheehan. HOiME ECONOMICS. (L to R) Mrs. Nancy McLean, Mrs. Grace Steinberg, Ms. Linda Erlewine, Dr. Marjorie Christiansen, Dr. Marian Emerson, Dr. Dorothy Rowe. 356 MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING. First row — Dr. . I.A. Khan, Second row — Mr. Donald Kroeber, Mr. Kent Zinnnemian, Mr. E.M. Dr. Larr ' LaForge, Mr. Robley Wood, Jr., Dr. Marc Singer, Dr. Bassine, Mr. Thomas Bertsch. Jackson Ramsey, Mr. J.J. Belon, Mr. Lester Bittel, Dr. Ross Johnson. I ' .ARl.V CIIILDIIOOI) AND KLKMICNIWIU ICDl ' CA ITON. First C:harlcs W. Bhiir. Dr. C.li.irlcs U. Ncilroui. Dr. Micli.iel D, D.iMs. Mr. row — Dr. Hila K.isloxv, Dr. Ann M.iric- l.ron.nil. Mrs. liMred Die- L. Graham. Dr. Jon S. Benili-r. kersoii. Miss JancI Hopkins. Mrs. Belt). C. ' ox le. Scconil row — Dr. 357 LIBRARY SCIENCE AND EDUCATIONAL MEDIA. First row — Mr. Forrest Palmer, Dr. Pierre Barrette, Mr. David Steinberg, Ms. Judith Blankenburg, Mrs. Inez Ramsey. Second row — Dr. Raymond Ramquist. LIBRARY FACULTY. First row — Ms. Charlotte Millis. Ms. Barbara Fox, Ms. Christina Bolgiano, Ms. Ruth O ' Gonnan. Second row — Ms. Mary Jane Bowman, Ms. Anne McFarland, Ms. Janis Pivamik, Ms. Anna Ruth Perr -. 358 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION. First row — Mrs. Mar- garet Horn, Miss Janet Luce, Miss Betty Jaynes, Dr. Thomas Hurt- Second row — Mr. Charles Arnold, Dr. Earlynn Miller, Ms. Pat Sargeant, Dr. Leotus Morrison, Mr. Robert Vanderwarker, Florine Taylor, Miss Naomi Mills, Miss Flossie Love. Third row — Mr. Dean Ehlers, Mr. Ed Howard, Dr. Richard Travis, Dr. John Haynes, Ms. Jeane Dalton, Dr. Rose Mar ' Rummel, Dr. MariKn Crawford. PSYCHOLOGY. First row — Dr. Jerr Ha nes, Dr. ' irginia An- dreoli. Dr. Bijan Saadatmaud. Second row — Dr. Joann Gra son, Dr. James Coucn, Dr. Charles Harris. Dr. Helen Moore. Third row — Dr. Max- well Bilsky, Ms. Eileen Nelson, Dr. Carl Swanson, Dr. Bvron Wells. 359 SECONDARY EDUCATION AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRA- TION. First row (L to R) Mr. Eugene T. Connors, Dr. Charles R. Schindler. Second row — Dr. Lawrence W. Roller. Dr. David E. Fox, Dr. Violet L. Allain, Dr. Harold D. Lehman. Third row — Mr. George F. Joyce, Dr. Jesse S. Liles, Dr. P. Tonv Graham, Ms. Elizabeth L. Ihle. ' SPECIAL EDUCATION. First row (L to R) Dr. Ted Christiansen, Dr. Louis Finkle, Dr. Rena Lewis, Joan Ruckman, Dr. J. Gerald Minskoff. Second row — Dr. Charles Perso, Dr. David Herr, Dr. Betty Landis, Dr. James Kidd, Dr. Frank Luth. SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY. (L to Rl Ms. Paula Kaiser, Mr. Robert Morris. Ms. Sara E. Runvan, .Mr. Robert Hinkle, Dr. - anc O ' Hare. ANTHONY -SKEGEH C;ANn ' lIS SCHOOL I ' ACri lY. l ' ' irsl row — Mrs. C:arol VVillianis, Mrs. Dorolliv Hu nes, Dr. MarKiicrele VVampler. Second row — Mr. ' C. Keiiiielli Landis, Mrs. Ruth Creenwalt. Miss Harriet Jenkins. Mrs Naomi Krall. Mrs. Isabelle Dolson. Mrs. HelenHanson. Mrs jnditli Kannni-rer. Mr. John Petersheini. 361 3 ' ■■■ISSBt ' 362 r ' V ' h ' ' ' - vrj-- ' • ' i SP gif- ' i-. Jt ' Wl. ' -lf.-.V,-,! 11 ' II ■i ii 111 rnf ' ■n ' A Li! III.. w u -1 : 363 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brentlinger VViUimn Briddell Willie F. Brigg.s Mr. and ' lrs. Walter J. Britt Donald L. Brittinghani Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Britlon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Broadwater Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock Mrs. Darrell Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Saunders M. Brooks, Jr. Gerald R. Brown Hezzie Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Brown John S, Brown Marie H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bohert F. Brown Stewart E. Brown W.C. Brown, Jr. William E. Brown, Jr. Col. Roger J. Browne, 11 .VIr. and Mrs. John B. Browning, Jr. Sherwood S. Brownlee Mr. ami Mrs. James L. BriilTv Mr. ami Mrs. R.M. Bryan Mr. Barrett U. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. George Bnekinghain Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Bnckner Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Bndds Mr. and Mrs. Bragdon V. Bunch Mr. and .Mrs. David J. Bunch Mrs. Euna Mae O. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bnonviri Col and Mrs. CoHn F. Burch, Jr. Lie. and Mrs. C.W. Burchett R.L. Burke William J. Burkholder Mr and Mrs. E.M. Burnett Clarence and Genevieve Bums James C. Burroughs Richard K. Burton Leon L. and Myrtle S. Bushee Mr. and .Mrs. Leon R. Bushey, Sr Mr and Mrs. David N. Butler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Butler Howard H. Butler Mrs. Marguerite Butler Abner W. Butterworth .Mr. and .Mrs. Louis P. Buttenvorth Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Butts, Jr. .Mr. and .Mrs. Hannon G. Byrd .Mr. and Mrs. James A. Byrne Mr. and .Mrs. E.J. Bywaters Joseph F. Cadigan Dr. and .Mrs. Joseph Cain Conrad S. Calandra Arthur L. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Callahan, Jr. Howard .M. Callis Belty Campbell Donald C. Campbell William . and Jantf P. Campbell .Mr. anti .Mrs. James C. Cantrell, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. Wesley Capar Albert G. Carchedi ' .Mr and .Mrs. W.F. Carey .Mr and Mrs. W ' .O. Carev Donald W. Carl Capt. and Mrs. R.J. C:a]lin Harry W. Carlson (Jol. and .Mrs. K(Muieth D. Carlscm .Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Carlton Mr. and .Mrs. Hcd)ert G. Carjieuter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cart ' eutcr Mrs. James A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. CM. Carswell Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. LW. Carter Ntr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Carter Robert W. Carter W. Clarence Carter .Mr. and .Mrs. William VL Carter L.G. Car ' .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casciano Mr. and .Mrs. W. Alfret Cash Mr. and .Mrs. David H. Cashman Mr. and .Mrs. Chester M. Ca.ssel George and Woneva Cas sel John A. Castagnola Mr. an l .Mrs. Douglas Cayce Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd R. Cayes Philip J. Ceconi John J. Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Norris Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Chapman Ltc. and Mrs. M.L. Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Chamock Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Chase Mr. and Mrs. Xomian Chaudet Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose P. Cheshire Mrs. L. Chiappinelli Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Chilcoat, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Chisom Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Christiansen John and Marian Chrunev E. Ciolfi David A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page CUu-k Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Clark Mr. and .Mrs. William E. Churk Nonnan Clar - Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald L. Clar ' . Sr. Sterling P. Clar - Belva S. Clay .Mr. and Mrs. William Clements .Mr. and Mrs. Lloytl Clevenger Evva W. Cline Robert H. Coates Douglas E. Coe Mrs. Howard L. Coile Robert L. and Carol J. Colbert .Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Harvev R. Cole Mr. and Mrs. .M. Ward Cole Goldie B. Coleman .Mrs. John W. Coleman .Mr. and .Mrs. Donald Coles Charles N. Coleson Mrs. Catharine F. Collins George F. Collins Col. an l Mrs. John O. Collins, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. William L. Collins E.J. Coniitz C. Eclward Compher Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Compton Nick Concilus Herbert J. Gondii Paul L. Ondon Russell Cormer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Tony Constant Earle F. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Edwaril M. Cook Hevward and jean Cook Mr. and Mrs. Don Coomes Mr. and Mrs. Rob ertC . Coon Capi. and Mrs. O rlet 111 R. Coopt N[r. and Mrs. F icl ard D. Copp Mr. and Mrs. Rid ard M. Coradi V(r. R()l)fTt J, Cor : ey C. Marie CorijiJi Mr. and Mr.s. }an es P Corbitt, ]r ' iiictiit J. Corcor Ul La Verne B. Corsi M.W. Coulton James R. Council Mr. and Nirs. jani es L . Cox. Sr. |oe L-, Ui)x riionias M. Cn lames V. Co -le Cranville C. Cran e Robert B. Crane Mr. and Mr.s. Stanle y S. Crane Mr. and -Mrs. Jam e.sC . Cranshaw Or. Henrv Creech Charles F. Crider I.E. Critz, Jr. David C. Crctukel Colonel and Mrs. Joh . A. Crolt Bernard L. Cronil e [anies W. Crouch E.S, Crow, jr. -Mr. and . !rs. Lon isP Crowles ' Mr. and Mr.s. Paul G. Cvo vle Mr. aiict .Mr.s. Glenn Cmise . lr. and .Mrs. Frank A. Cullen .Mr. mid Mrs. William C. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Xel.son B. Curtis, Jv. ' Josepli Czajknw ' ski Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph N. Dabncy, Sr. Micliael Dacko Mrs. .M.H. Dasenhart A. jean Daile 0.. ' . Dale Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dale, Jr. Ronald L. Dalv .Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Danford Mr. Frederick E. Dain ' el Mr. and .Mrs. ' illianl T. Dansev Mr. and .Mrs. Wni. R. Darling Neill Dannsladter .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .M. Davidson, J Robert E. Davies C. Mason Travis Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Davis Mr. and Mrs. Fh.yd . . Davis Mr. and Mrs. George F. Davis Mr. and Mrs. James M, Davis .Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis Luther C. Davis, Jr. Knssell Davis .Mr. anil Mrs. Hilbert H. Dawson Ralph H. Dean Mr. and .Mrs. lames D. Dealon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. DeBellis Mr. uikI Mrs. Ka mond T eealitr CapL and Mrs, David W, DeCook .Mr, and Mrs, Ben Del ' eliee Mr. and .Mrs. Clarenec L. DeHart Mai. Cen, Oreu E. Dellaven Alvin D. Dellinger .Mr. and .Mrs. . evin P. Dellinger Mr. and Mrs. George DeLong Mrs. Anna C, Di-lPapa Mr. anil Mrs, Ralph S, DeMareo .Mrs. j.l-I. Dempse P.irhard E- DenCeld rhr)nuis- ' . Denn ' Herbert D. Derenrer iMiiiJ F, Derendori, Ir, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, DeRoo Mr, and .Mrs. William H. Derriokson Morris Deutsch Joseph R. Devov Mrs. Iris H. DeWitt Thomas I ianiantes Lewis Diana Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DiBari R.M. Dickenson Dr. W,H. Dickey Mr, and Mr,s, John Dickmeyer Robert S, Diggs Sondra A. Dike Mr, and Mrs, A,G, Dillard, Jr, Celia M, Dillard Mr. and Mrs. Freddie K. Dillon Mrs, Anthony Dingas Joseph L. DiPeppe Wade H, Dishman Dr, and Mrs. Ernest M. Dixon .Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred B. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Felix B, Dominicci Mr, and Mrs, Wm, H, Dooley Jennings E, Dorman Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth W, Dorsev Mr, and .Mrs, Walter W, Dosh Mr, and Mrs, Oscar J, Dowries James C, Downham Richard M. Downing Tom R, Downs .Mr, and Mrs, L,R, Drake, Jr, Noble W. Drake Dr, and Mrs. W.T. Driebe Oscar W. Driver Mr. and .Mrs. Weldon F. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. John C. Diierr Kathleen Pearl Duerr Julia E. Duffev John J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs, Jon W, Duggan Charles J, Dulan Mrs, .Nancy Q. Duncan Charles T, and Laura M, Dunn Shirlev and Robert Dimn L,J, Dupre Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Durant Mr. and .Mrs, G.W. ' Durrer Samuel A, and Magdalene B, Durrett Mr, and Mrs. Garland T. Durvin James Dwinelle Mary and Bill Dwyer Robert E. Dymontl Harry C, Earman Robert Eamshaw R,H. and J,B, Eatough B.L. Eberlein John P. Eckert r. and Mrs. H.H. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elias, Jr, and family Patricia P, Ellett Mr, and Mrs, Stuart K, Elliott W,E, Ellis, Jr, Gapt. and Mrs, Thomas B, Ellison Mr, and Mrs, Howard Elmer Ltc, and Mrs. Lloyd S, Elmore Mr, and Mrs, Carl Endlein Mrs. Ernest E, England Col, and Mrs, Marion F, England , {r. and Mrs, Robert Erb John Erdman Mr, and Mrs, James Ermini Sven Espenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Hi)S!cr . hstcp Roy E. ami .Miklri-cl S. Eiire .Mr. and Mrs. S.Q. Enri- G. Cordon Evans Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Evans .Mr. and Mrs. Lfnnitd H. Evans .Mrs. .Margaret C. Evans .Mr. and Mrs. A. .Monroe Evans .Mrs. Jnlia Evimsoii Eldon F. Evirs Frederick O. Ewins? Mr. and .Mrs. HukIi C. Ewin , Jr. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Farrcll Herbert M. Foderhen F.L. Federhne Mr. and .Mrs. William Fenslerer .Mr. and Mrs. J.C). Ferguson .Mr. and .Mrs. .Moiris V. Ferguson .Mr. and .Mrs. Riehard Mnrrell Ferm Mr. and .Mrs. Riehard J. Ferns Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Fielding II. P. FiUinijane Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Fineh .Mar ' in P. Fink S.L. Firehanyh Robert L. Fitton IX-rniot T. FitzKerald Mr. and .Mrs. L.P. Fif . erald Mr. anil .Mrs. Howard Flanary .Mr. and Mrs. Mnrrav Fleck .Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Flenuns! Colonel and Mrs. Walter II, Flint Mr. and .Mis. W.C. Flora Bettv S. Flon- Mr. and .Mrs. William B. Floyd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. John Foley .Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Foles ' Charles E. Folks Mr. and .Mrs. Einant ' iek: Fontana Richard A. Forbes, Jr. r,in Ford Mr. and Mrs. I eter R. Ford Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ford Robert T. Fore Cdr. and Mrs. C.P. Foreman, Jr. ( atherine H. Foresnian Lt. C. ' ol. James R. Forman James W. Forrest ,Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fotirney .Mr. and .Mrs. John C. Fo.v, Jr. Roy G. Frame- Mr. and .Mrs. Irvin W. Frank Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Frank Layton .M. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Franscen A.G, Frav, Jr. .Mr. an l .Mrs. G.R. Frazier .Mr. and .Mrs. U.N. Frederickscn Walter F. Fre Mnan Ralph C. Fridley Johann Friedt Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Friend .Mr. and Mrs. .Milton C. Frinks Colonel and Mrs. Panl C. Fritz .Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Fnller Kenneth Ij. Fnllerton Mr. and Mrs. Nevin H. F nik Edmnnd L. Gaines n. Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. John CalhiKher .Mr. and .Mrs. Richard J. CallaKher Rolx-rt I... Galleher Harr%- P. Galhmlv, Jr. .Mr. aTid Mrs. Glenn V. Gamble .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gander Stuart B. Garbelt .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cardiol Mr. and Mrs. James i . Gardner CJol. and .Mrs. Robert L. Gardner Col. Dan J. Careri Lowell .S. Garland Mr. and .Mrs. .Milton L. Garrison Mr. anti .Mrs. William E. CJarrison Mr. and .Mrs. R. Garritano .Mr. and Mrs. James G. Garwood Richarcl L. Gary .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciaspard Frank E. Gatewootl, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. John F. Geary Mr. and Mrs. William E. Geiser Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Celberl .Mr. and .Mrs. Benedict J. Genua Mr. and .Mrs. .S.W. George Donald S. Gerhart Donald E. German .Mr. ami Mrs. Anthony Giarnisso .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Gibbs .Mrs. Julia Gibbs .Mrs. Van R. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Gibson J.F. Gilbert Mr. and .Mrs. Join) L. Gilbert Col. and Mrs. Leslie H. Gilbert John Gillaugh Cliarles A. Gilliam Dolly D. Gilliam Robert A. Giorgi .Mr. and .Mrs. John Gira C. Thomas Ginffre .Mr. and Mrs. Nick T. Glakas Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Glenn .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glidden Dr. and Mrs. C.K. Glover Wendell and N ' ivian Glover Mr. and .Mrs. Wavue A. Gochenoyr Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph A. Godwin, Jr. Robert H. Goeckermann Chaplain arid .Mrs. R. ' . Goires Cl(Min Goetz Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Coffredi Mr. and Mrs. .Albert J. Gonzales J. Elwood Good Richard T. Good Russell F. Goodacre .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goode Dr. and Mrs. Lt-slie B. Gore Gloria Cosney Mrs. Robert C. Grady Jean H. Graham .Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Grainer Robert J. Grandel Raymond H Grant .Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gr.issini Philip E. Graves Mr. and Mrs. J.L. (Jrav Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gray Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Greaver P.T. C;rceo .Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Greehan .Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis H. Green The Rev. an l Mrs. D.J. Greene George H. Greene Mr. and Mrs. James W. Greene Mrs. John H. Greene Josejih . . Circeite Col. and Mrs. Philip Greene Mr. an l Mrs. Bert Grev Anthon C. Griilni. Sr. Martin ' . Grimih. Jr. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Grigsby Dr. and .Mrs. Courhiey K. Grim Mrs. James T. Grinstead Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grogan Glen L. Gruel Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Grzeskiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Gulick William L. Gunter Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gusich Jack V. and Ellen G. 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West Robert E. West William F. Weston Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Whatman Mr. and Mrs. David F. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. David B. White Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. White, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. White Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Brady White WiUiam H. White, Jr. Dorothy S. Whitehurst Carroll Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Wick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Wickert Dell R. Wightnian Mr. and Mrs. Wade P. Wildason John M. Wiler Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Wilkins Judd R. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willard Mr. and Mrs. John F. Willett Bryce D. and Dorothy N. Williams George D. Williams Mrs. J.G. Williams Jean M. Williams Marvin Williams Richard A. Williams Capt. and iMrs. Robert E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. CD. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Williamson James C. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Willis Mr. and Mrs. John B. Willmann Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Wills Charles H. Wilson, Jr. Paul and Julia Wilson William D. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Wingfield Mr. and Mrs. Darryl E. W indham Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. 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Lee Col. and .Mrs. .Matthew B. O ' Donnell Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sehaefer Mr. and Mrs. Augusi F. Schmute, Jr. Robert J. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Synnott The Bluestone staff would like to express their deep appreciation to all its patrons for their contributions and for making the 1977 Bluestone a success. 376 377 .--y - V - m ■i -A t ; i -rr .f .; ,(fi ' A. : :. ' - - V.C;, • . « ' ••♦•■=: Photo Credit — Color Pages 1,5,8; CJ. Hast; pages 4,9,12,16: David Wamock; pages 18,19,22,23: Bob Leverone. It ' s been a strange year . . . maybe some of you are saying to yourself that it ' s a strange book, but we like it. It took a lot of hard work, lots of tears, screaming fits and a lot of support. When it ' s all over and I have time to sit back and relax — I think it I wasn ' t so bad, I actually think I ' ve lost my mind in the process. There are certain people who helped make this book a success and helped me get through the year with half my wits. Teresa and Maureen were of greatest help and have great patience. Anne listened to a lot of gripes — thank you all so much. Mr. Logan, you relieved many a desire to walk out. Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Harmon were essential to the production of the book. I would like to thank Mr. Jim Ellis, Hunter Publishing Company representative, for helping me so much and for being so patient with me. Hunter Publishing Company has been fantastic to work with, thank you for everything, especially for being so understanding. I attribute what is left of my dwindling strength to my family ' s support. I hope that in two, five, or even ten years that some of you will be able to look at the 1977 Bluestone and say, That ' s what I remember about Madison College. I hope you enjoy the book . . . Melanie Gardner, Editor
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