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

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James madison university harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 1978 bluestone vol. 70 editor-in-chief maureen gallagher associate editor anne stiles photography editor bob leverone business manager denise derrickson typing editor kim henry ■D O D table of contents graduates patti o ' donnell 31 athletics kevin geer 133 underclassmen kim crossett 205 fraternities paula barnard 281 sororities paula barnard 291 organizations paula barnard 301 academics patti o ' donnell 353 patrons your parents 373 I 1 10 11 12 13 i-if 1 14 15 timberline 16 new riders of the purple sage •rt . ' W ' ' ' ' , ■ ' ■ 1 . ■ ,■ .. ■ 1 ' . r ' ' 1 ■■-: : ' ( .■ °:v5: 1 jrii_iM 1 17 Wright brothers 18 george benson leather britches 19 daryl hall and John oates X WT ' n am r mi m V B HI lu: M EV ' ' J RI w ' IB ji B ' H| i 1 20 happy the man 21 inarshall tucker i 1 - • 9 — jkr 22 aztec two-step vassar elements 23 atlanta rhythm section 24 cabaret James mapes 25 homecoming revue 1977 ms. madison - ... H mi:- f r ♦ f «■ (■( : who ' s who in american colleges and universitites . . . 1 to r: first row — maureen gallagher, laurie hosmanek, patty glover, kate tunnel, linda bowers, jo ann michael, second row — Judy stowe, leatha alcamo, linda m. Washington, jayne flowers, cindy lawhorn, susan thompson, cheryl lawson, teresa long, third row — jim ingersoll, denise derrickson, mark tracz, greg kraus, mike dewitt, mark wilkerson, duane tibbetts, paul manning. 29 visiting scholars fall John C. Merrill, Professor of Journalism, University of Missouri. Some Thoughts on Journalistic Ethics S. L. Glashow, Professor of Physics, Harvard University Nature ' s Basic Building Blocks Williams E. Everson, Lecturer, Writer, and Film Curator, New School for Social Research Art Direction in Film spring John C. Gibbs. Psychology Research The Interactivist Trend in Psy- chology and Evoluntionary Biology Dorothy V. Harris. Professor of Physical Education, The Pennsylvania State University The Female in Sport and Contempo- rary Society H. Bentley Glass, Distinguished Professor of Biology, State University of New York at Stony Brook Promethus and Pandora: Dilemma of Our Times Ruth Jacobs, Professor of Sociology, Boston University Social Aspects of Aging and Changing Family Patterns 30 STEVEN J. ALBRITE Management Marketing LEATHA ANN ALCAMO Communication Arts CHRISTOPHER K. ALEO General Social Science 32 SUSAN DIANE ALFORD French MIRIAM ALICE ALLEN Early Childhood Education PAMELA ANN AMOS Communication Arts History FRED GRANT ANDERSON JR. Management Marketing JOSEPH MACK ANDERSON Management DONNA JEAN ANDREWS Community Health MICHAEL H. ANESTOS English Communication Arts KRISTI ELSIE ANGEL Home Economics TADA BETH ARTHUR Mental Retardation TINA LEE ARTHUR Management J. PIERCE ASKERGREN Communication Arts ROBERT CLAIBORNE ATKINS JR. Management Marketing 33 SUE NORTON ATKINS Math E. LYNN ATKINSON Communication Arts WILLIAM HERBERT AYERS III Biology KATHERINE C. BAGBY Social Work SANDRA L. BAILEY Physical Education BETH R. BAKER P.E. Elementarv Education TERRl L. BAKER Art Education WAYNE ELLIOTT BAKER Communication Arts JEAN L. BALL Early Childhood Education SHERRY lEANNE BALL Mental Retardation ROBIN LYNNETTE BALLENGEE Early Childhood Education WOODY KENT BANE General Social Science 34 RICHARD S. BARCUS Psychology Political Science WILLIAM M. BAREFOOT Communication Arts MICHAEL CHARLES BARRON Economics ALICE JEAN BARROW Communication Arts DONNA JEAN BAUS Music Education MELINDA S. BAXTER Early Childhood Education KATHY JEAN BEARDEN Mental Retardation MARTHA MANNING BEAVERS Music Education TERRI L, BECKER Management Marketing DIANE ELAINE BEDWELL Management Math MELINDA ANN BENDY Early Childhood Education BRENDA JOYCE BENGTSON Emotional Distrubance 35 WILLIAM JOHN BERGERIA Social Science SUSAN LEIGH BERRY Home Economics JEROME M. BEVERAGE Business Administration BARRY JOHN BIBB General Social Science JEANEEN ANN BICKFORD Dietetics ELAINE SUSAN BIRCH Library Science History PATRICIA LEE BLANTON Home Economics CINDY LOU BLOOM Home Economics SANDY BLOOM Social Work STEVEN G. BOEHM Management GINGER LORI BOHON Elementary Education ROBERT ALLAN BOLENDER Data Processing 36 KENT EMERSON BOND Political Science CORY GRAYSON BONNEY Communication Arts MARTHA E. BOOTH Emotional Disturbance RICK BOOTH Political Science WILLIAM BROOKS BORGES Psychology Political Science ANN L. BOTKIN Business Education DALE HUNTINGTON BOTTUM Communication Arts 37 DIANE BOWE Early Childhood Education D. ROBIN BOWERS Office Administration GAIL Y. BOWERS History LINDA K. BOWERS Home Economics Education JOSEPHINE VICTORIA BOWLES Music Education PATRICE C. BOWLES Speech Pathology JOSEPH E, BOWLING Geology CAROLYN CHRISTINE BOWMAN FrenchiSpanish DEBRA JEAN BOWMAN Home Economics JAN MARIE BOWMAN Speech Pathology THOMAS P. BOWMAN Community Health ANN PRICE BRADLEY Accounting Data Processing 38 DIANA JOY BRANDT Art DOUG BRANDT Emotional Disturbance ROBERT J. BREIMANN Political Science DOUGLAS ALAN BRENNAN Art PHILIP F, BRENNAN Management DAVID BRENT Political Science RICHARD DENNIS BRENT Sociology STEVEN R. BRIDGES Communication Arts JANE LEE BRIGGS Social Work Psychology MATTHEW ALAN BRIGHT Biology History PAUL FERNANDO BRITT Management Marketing GARY W. BROADWATER Management 39 SUSAN MCRAE BROOKS Elementary Education E. DENISE BROWN Speech Pathology REGINA ALBERTRICE BROWN English SUZANNE J. BROWNE Speech Pathology ROBIN LYNN BRUMBACK Psychology WILLIAM RANGELEY BRUMFIELD Accounting BRENDA LEE BRUNNER Early Childhood Education CHRISTINE P. BRYAN Office Administration 40 MARTHA A. BRYAN Distributive Education MITZI GAIL BRYANT Social Work ALICE NAN BUCKLAND Elementary Education ANN WINSTON BUDD Social Work EDWARD F. BUDDS Communication Arts ARLEEN ROSE BURKE Dietetics JOHN SCOTT BURNER Management JAMES N. BURROUGHS Political Science MARY NANETTE BUTLER Communication Arts SUSAN ELIZABETH BUTLER Home Economics LAURIE BUTTERWORTH Elementary Education JAMES FRANKLIN BUTTERY Poll. Sci. Gen.Soc. Sci. NAOMI TERESA LOUISE BUTTS Home Economics KAREN LAVERN BYRD Medical Technology WAYNE MAURICE BYRD Management Marketing KENNETH JAY BYWATERS Accounting MICHELLE EVE CADMAN Speech Pathology DEBBIE JEAN CAIN El. Ed. Library Science 42 PAUL ALAN CAMPBELL Sociology Social Work SHARON ROACH CAMPBELL Emotional Disturbance JOANNE MARIE CANNON Emotional D isturbance MICHAEL ANTHONY CANOVA Psychology LOUISE DIANE CARCHEDI Mental Retardation JOE SIMPSON CARICO General Social Science DOUGLAS B. CARL Biology ROBERT JOSEPH CARLIN Management 43 ROBERT OLAF CARLSON JR. Political Science KAREN JO CARNES Mental Retardation KEITH A. CARNEY MathyEnglish ANNE AMBLER CARRINGTON Math Secondary Education MARY CARY CARRINGTON Health BRIAN T. CARROLL Management Marketing MARY KEEN CARROLL Sociology JANET GAYLE CARTER English KIM CARTER Economics LINDA FAY CARTER Math ROSS LYNN CARTER JR. Accounting VICKI ANN CARVER Early Childhood Education 44 MARY ELIZABETH CASCIANO Physical Education Health CAROLYN ANN CASH Economics PETER WILLIAM CATALFAMO Accounting WES CATON Graphic Design DIANE PATRICIA CAYCE Physical Education A, JEAN CHAMBERLAIN Early Childhood Education DANIEL K. CHAMBERLAIN Marketing CAROL LYNN CHAPMAN Psychology DAVID ROSS CHASE Physical Education LAI CHING CHEUNG Economics DEBORAH ANN CHISHOLM Speech Pathology LAURA LEE CHISOM Mental Retardation 45 LESLIS ). CIRELLI Sociology Social Work CARLO DENISE CLARK Communication Arts DEBRA L. CLARK Physical Education DONNA JEAN CLARK Early Childhood Education SHARON ANN CLARY Management GENE RICHARD CLATTERBAUGH Psychology RANDALL LEE CLAY Art Education RONALD ARTHUR CLINE Management 46 REBECCA ANNE GLOWER Community Health LINDA ANNE COCKROFT Emotional Disturbance DAVID M.E. COE Political Science Public Admin. SUSAN M. COFFELT Chemistry LEE N. COLBERT Social Work SUSAN ANN COLE Dietetics ELIZABETH A. COLEMAN Accounting MARY M. COLEMAN Marketing DAVID COLLINS Geology MARY DENISE COLLINS Accounting MELISSA CATHARINE COLLINS Health STUART KEITH COLONNA JR. Accounting 47 MARGARET E. COMITZ Early Childhood Education KAREN ANNE CONABOY Early Childhood Education GLORIA ]. CONDON Business Education KATHY ALLISON CONSTANT Economics Communication Arts GLORIA J. CONSTANTINO Social Work EDWARD F. CONWAY Political Science T. SCOTT CONYERS Early Childhood Education ANN MARIE COOK Mental Retardation 48 GAIL WINIFRED COOK Political Science GILBERT A. COOK Management Marketing FRANCES MARIE CORBETT Biology MARY LYNN CORBIN Social Work JOAN KEOHANE CORCORAN Spanish MARY ANNE COURLAS Business Education CAROL ANNE CRAIG Psychology MARK STEVEN CRANE Communication Arts MARIAN PAULETTE CRAWFORD Geology STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD SR. Management Marketing PATRICIA ANN CREAGH Political Science CHERYL LYNN CREECH Speech Pathology 49 LARRY CLINTON CREW Music JAMES W. CRITES Chemistry WARNER T. CROCKER JR. Communication Arts SABRINA LYNN CROCKETT Mental Retardation DEBBIE ANN CROFT Speech Pathology ELIZABETH A. CROSS Dietetics ROBERT M. CROWLEY Accounting; DREXEL DECOSTER CROWSON Accounting BEVERLY ANN CRLHSE Music Management MARY JILL CRUMP Math PHILIP B. CULKIN Geology WINNIE C. CUNNINGHAM Data Processing 50 DAVID PETER CURRO Social Work ANN LEGATO CUSTIS Library Science Elem. Ed. DANIEL LLOYD CUTHRIELL Political Science Sociology JERRY LEE OUTRIGHT Physical Education PATTY CYR Mental Retardation Psych. BRIAN STANLEY CZEGHOWSKI Hotel Restaurant Management HELEN ANNE DAFFRON Management Marketing HEIDI PATRIGE DALE Psychology Sociology JANE DALTON Psychology CATHERINE LOUISE DANFORD Social Work PATRICIA A. DANLEY Mental Retardation HENRIETTA VERNIGE DARCUS Psychology 51 PAT DAVIDSON Library Science Elementary Ed HUMMER DAVIS Psychology Sociology JACQUELINE KAY DAVIS Business Education LAURA RENEE DAVIS Art MARK ALLEN DAVIS Physical Education PATRICIA A. DAVIS Mental Retardation ROSE T. DAVIS Psychology Management WILLIAM E. DAVIS Physical Education THOMAS R. DEAL JR. Management BERNARD NELSON DEAN )R. Art 52 :L «K nIm .u«llv . ' AH«A 7..ul kI A3a£ i«uwcIaF1fmxvnu o«L1. KATHY LOU DEAN Merchandising CHERYL ANN DEBOSHEY Home Economics TERRILE LEE DECOOK French SHARON ANN DELAWDER Biology NEVIN D. DELLINGER Business Administration RALPH J. DEMARCO Elementary Education DANIEL JAMES DEMPSEY Geology General Science DEBORAH L. DENNEY Political Science DENISE ANNE DERRICKSON General Social Science WILLIAM C. DESONIA Management Marketing DEBORAH LYNN DETAMORE Early Childhood Education RONALD C. DEVINE ManagementyMarketing MICHAEL HUNLEY DEWITT General Social Science SUSAN KAY DICKENSON Elementary Education CAROL LYNN DICKINSON Geography DOUGLAS W. DIEHL Management MELODY W. DIEHL Music Education TRUDY LYNN DILL Psychology SHARON DENISE DILLARD Early Childhood Education DONNA MARIA DOBECK Mental Retardation 54 f- CATHY DOETZER Physical Education KATHY ANNE DORNICH Business Education JOHN SCOTT DORSEY Math PATRICK JOSEPH DOSH Management MARK ALLEN DOUGLAS Business Admin. Management THERESA ANN DOWNING Psychology Sociology NANNETTE AUSTIN DRAKE Communication Arts SUSAN FA YE DRAKE Early Childhood Education LU DRAPER Emotional Disturbance ELLEN MELISSA DRIVER Early Childhood Education MARTHA L. DUDLEY Art Communication Arts DAVID EARL DUNCAN Political Science Psychology 55 DOREEN C. DUNCANSON Merchandising JEAN LYNNE DUNNINGTON Art CYNTHIA FA YE DUPRE Management Marketing DAVID DUTTON Physical and Heahh Education KAREN DWORNICK English DANIEL EDWARD DWYER Economics KENNETH DALE EADES Physical Education PATSY ANNE EAKIN Accounting SHERRIE EARL Biology ROBERT ADAIR EDMONSON Physical and Health Education RALPH J. EDWARDS ManagementyMarketing STEPHEN R. EISENBAUGH Communication Arts 56 BUCKY ELLIOTT Geology KAREN JAYNE ELLIS Management Marketing MARTHA LEA ELLISON Communication Arts SUSAN KAY ELMORE Physical and Health Education JANICE MARIE ELY Mental Retardation KATHERINE LOUISE ENGLEMAN Early Childhood Education AUCE E. ERB Social Work KAREN JEAN ERVINE Early Childhood Education SHARON LYNN ESTEP Geography RUTH ETHEREDGE Library Science History SUSAN LEIGH ETHERINGTON Home Economics JEAN S. EURE Elementary Education MERLE LOUISE EVANS Physical and Health Education VIRGINIA LYNN EVENSON Early Childhood Education KAREN ANN EWELL Marketing ROBIN CAMILLE EWINC; Library Science Elementary Ed. WAYNE L. EWING Management MARY ELIZABETH Farrell Speech Pathology CINDI L. FARTHING Interior Design DARRYL BRIAN FAUBER Management Marketing 58 DONALD EDWARD FECHER Accounting SHARl NEAL FERGUSON Social Work VALERIE LYNN FERUS Social Work CATHARINE L. FIELD Psychology Sociology PAMELA MCLEDD FINES Elementary Education Art JANET LYNN FITZGERALD Medical Technology DAVID FLANDER Economics ANDREA JEANNE FLEMING Office Administration STEPHANY DIANE FLORY Business Administration JAYNE TURPIN FLOWERS Sociology LYNN MARIE FONTAINE Elementary Education DIANE LOUISE FONTANA Latin 59 MARY CHRISTINE FORD Dietetics ANN WOODY FOSTER Management FRED B. FOUNTAINE Management MARY ANN FOWLER History CATHERINE D. FOX Mental Retardation NITA H. FOX Early Childhood Education PAULETTE FAYE FRANKLIN Emotion Disturbance THERESA MARIE FRESCHI Mental Retardation JUNE M. FRINKS Psychology Social Work VALERIE FRITZ Office Administration KATHLEEN D. FROEHLICH Early Childhood Education PETER TODD FUGE Management Marketing 60 SUSAN STEPHANIE FULLER Art Education GARY K. FULLERTON English RICHARD CHARLES FULTON Communication Arts DEBRA LYNN FUNK Emotional Disturbance LAURA VIRGINIA FUNK Music Education MARK ANDREW GABORIK History MAUREEN THERESA GALLAGHER Emotional Disturbance JAMES ELGIN GALLEHER II General Social Science MICHAEL STERLING GALLIER Math KAREN SUE GAMBLE Psychology JOHN WALTER GANDER Political Science VICTORIA LYNN GARBETT Medical Technology 61 MELANIE ANN GARDIOL Community Health PATTY GARDNER Office Administration RUTH ANNE GARRETT Health and Physical Education C. MARK GARWOOD Communication Arts KATHLEEN JOAN GASKILL Economics KEVIN CHARLES GEER Biology DAVID ANDREW GIBBS Psychology MICHAEL DARDEN GIBSON Art Education 62 SUSAN GILBERT English DEBORAH LYNN GILES Early Childhood Education MARTHA OLIVE GILKEY Home Economics SHARON LOUISE GITTMAN Home Economics Business Admin. PATRICIA JOY GLOVER Music Education DOUBLAS JOHN GODESKY Geology MARY JO GOFFREDI Early Childhood Education JUDITH E. GOODALL Art DEBORAH A. GOODWIN Dietetics S. LORRAINE GORDON Psychology 63 GAY LOUISE GORRELL Office Administration BONNIE CAROL GOSNEY General Social Science Pol. Sci. CARL A. GOTTS Political Science DONNA M. GRAHAM Home Economics Education MARTHA SUE GRAHAM Speech Pathology MAEBETH GRASSINI Art MICHAEL GREEHAN Accounting JACQUELINE S. GREENE English Art History JOHN H. GREENE Physical Education SARA JO GREENE Early Childhood Education JOHN ROBERT GRIFFIN ManagementyMarketing RICHARD WHIT GRIGGS Geology . ' •—•• 64 REBECCA JO GRIGSBY Health SUSAN ELIZABETH GRIMES Biology ROBERT P. GRIMESEY Communication Arts VICKIE B. GRIM Psychology DIANA FAY GRIMM Music Education JUDY K. GRISSOM Elementary Education T. DAVID GRIST Business Administration LAWRENCE S. GROVES Biology BONNIE L. GRUEL Management Marketing LYNN NANCY GUNSSER Dietetics ROBERT B. GUNTHARP Political Science NANCY R. GUY Mental Retardation 65 BARBARA ]. HACK Earlv Childhood Education SUSAN KAY HAGBERG Social Work LINDA ANN HAHN Psychology OSCAR CEDRIC HAILEY Management Marketing LINDA LEE HAINES Economics KATHERINE MARIE HAITHCOCK Economics CINDY LOU HALE Biology JANICE HALL Art MONTTE MICHELLE HALL Early Childhood Education SANDRA HALL Dietetics SUSAN BETH HALMAN Library Science Elementary Ed. WILLIAM L. HALTERMAN Management Marketing 66 GAIL LYNN HAMILTON Home Economics KIM HAMMOND Emotional Disturbance ALVIN EUGENE HAMPTON Elementary Education ANDREA B. HAMPTON Speech Pathology LEONARD HAMPTON Math VERNON CURTIS HANSEN Communication Arts PAM HARDESTY Home Economics GARY LEE HARDGROVE Political Science 67 DAVID LESLIE HARDWICK Biology JANICE FA YE HARLOW Art FREDERICK WINSTON HARMAN EnglishyPolitical Science TINA MARIE HARPER Speech Patholo gy BETTY SUSAN HARRIS Accounting CYNTHIA V. HARRIS EnglishyHistory M, KATHERINE HARRIS Emotional Disturbance Psych. NANCY B. HARRIS Dietetics PATTI K. HARRIS Office AdministrationyMgment. PAUL P. HARRIS Elementarv Education LORRAINE ANN HARfUSON Social Work KEITH D. HARTLESS Music Education 68 CURTIS D. HARTMAN Management PAMELA S. HARVEY Early Childhood Education CHERYL DENISE HASH Early Childhood Education THERESA ANNE HASTY History General Social Science M. CAROLINE HATCH Speech Pathology NINA R. HATHAWAY English MARY KIM HAVERTY Accounting NANCY CLAIRE HAVNAER Speech Pathology SANDRA L. HAWES Early Childhood Education SALLY GLOVER HAWKINS Social Work BRIAN P. HAWKINSON Management Marketing ANITA LYNNE HAYNES Social Work 69 KATHLEEN ANNETTE HEBARD Marketing HUNT RANDOLPH HEDRICK Business Administration LINDA ANNE HEINARU Business Administration RAY A. HEINE ManagementiMarketing JAMES CRAIG HENNESSEE Gen. See. Science KIM MERIS HENRY Office Administration THOMAS C. HENSCHEN Accounting R. KEITH HENSLEY History HAROLD A. HENTHORN Geology DORIS LYNNE HERBAUGH Accounting MICHAEL LEE HERN Political Science MARY CHRISTINA HERTZ French 70 ELAINE HESS Physical Education SANDRA LYNN HEUBACH Psychology LAWRENCE G. HICKMAN Art BRADFORD A. HILL Marketing CRAIG D. HILTWINE Accounting Management SUSAN ANN HINDMAN EnglishiComm. Arts. RANDOLPH C. HITE Accounting KAREN JOYCE HOBBS English Comm. Arts PAMELA HEANNE HOCKER Early Childhood Education I BEVERLEY SUE HOCKMAN T Political Science JOHN L. HODGES, JR. Communication Arts MARGARET ANN HOFMANN Home Economics 71 HENRY E. HOLDREN Communication Arts KELLENE MARY HOLLEY Comm. Arts Poli. Sci. JUDY BLANCHE HOLLIDAY Social Work LINDA R. HOLLIS Economics Math BARBARA JEAN HOLSINGER Home Economics Education ROBERT M. HONOUR Social Work DIANE HOOVER Emotional Disturbance FLORENCE RUTH HOPE Early Childhood Education MARY LOUISE HOPKINS Math ELLEN HORANSKY Communication Arts 72 JUSTIN L. HORNE Physics LAURIE K. HOSMANEK Emotional Disturbance CATHERINE ANN HOTT Mental Retardation TERRY EARLE HOUFF Music Education VIRGINIA ODELL HOUSE Psychology WILLIAM L. HOWARD Accounting DEBBI ANN HOY Early Childhood Education DAVID JOHN HUBER Political Science PAULA ANN HUBLER Special Education JOHN MICHAEL HUBLEY Marketing DAVID PAUL HUFF Management Marketing JEFFREY HUFFMAN Management Marketing SHARON LYNN HUFFMAN Psychology KATHl SUE HUGHES Communication Arts KATHY PARKER HUGHES Management STEPHEN HUGHES Accounting JANE ELSA HUIE Management DONALD A. HULVEY Accounting DOUGLAS ALLEN HULVEY Accounting SHARON KAY HUNT Office Management BARBARA JEAN HUSKEY Music Education JEFFREY PAUL HUTTON Music Education 74 PATRICIA ANN HYER English WILLIAM CLARKE HYMAN Management . COLLEEN ANNETTE HYMES ' ' ' Communication Arts JANINE M. IFKOVITS Speech Pathology WILLIAM F. IGOE III Management RITA GAIL INGE English JAMES LAWRENCE INGERSOLL Accounting DIANE IRISH Home Economics RONALD EDWARD IVES Communication Arts DEBORAH A. JACKSON Early Childhood Education KAREN FRANCES JACKSON Math . M. ANNE JACOBS Early Childhood Education 75 SUZANNE JAMES Home Economics BETTY DOREEN JENIEC Home Economics SUSAN L. JENKINS Elementary Education AMY DANITA JENNINGS Speech Pathology MARK L. JESSUP Communication Arts PATRICIA ANN JOHNS Communication Arts Economics ELIZABETH LEIGH JOHNSON Communication Arts THERESA MARIE JOHNSON Social Work JEAN M. JONSTON Merchandising JENNY O ' BRYAN JONES Health LAURA BESS JONES Early Childhood Education BETTYE RUTH JOYCE Psychology 76 THOMAS N, JUCARONE Music Education PEGGY ANN KAMBEITZ Marketing GREGORY ROBERT KANDT Special Education DENYCE KAY Data Processing Of. Admin. KAREN LYNN KAZEN Management CONSTANCE MARIE KEARNS Spanish KAREN ANN KECK Early Childhood Education WILEY C. KEEL JR. Accounting EDWARD V. KEENS Biology MARTY WATTS KEENS Home Economics Education BETTY STANTON KEITH Social Work PAUL B. KELCHNER Physical Education 77 JOHN EDWIN KELHER Political Science TIM KELLEY General Social Sciences ANN T. KELLY Social Work MOLLIE THERESA KELLY Social Work JUDITH CHILDRESS KEMP Elementary Education CHRISTINE ANN KENNEDY Nursing MARK J. KENNEDY Accounting ELIZABETH ANN KENNETT Early Childhood Education 78 a KATHERINE ELIZABETH KENT Office Administration RON KENT General Social Sciences SUE KENYON Office Administration MARY ELIZABETH KERN Psychology Sociology DANNY J. KESNER Accounting B. SHERRILL KEY Office Management LINDA M. KIBLER Early Childhood Education ALLYSON D. KIDD I Psychology MARY MOORE KILBY Home Economics Education KATHRYN LEE KILMAN English SHEILA FAITH KINYON Elementary Education MARY HELEN KIRBY Early Childhood Education 79 WALTER F. KIRCHER Business Administration BETH KIRKMAN Home Economics STEVEN E. KISH II Data Processing PAUL LEWIS KITCHEN Physics CURTIS PAUL KLANN Data Processing MARLEN JOHN KLOPP Management Marketing ROBERT CARTER KLUGE Management LORRIE A. KOMAR French Political Science NANCY PATRICIA KOPPELMAN Data Processing JEFFERY KRAUS Political Science KATHLEEN E. KREPELA Biology EVE ANN KRIVORUCHKA Early Childhood Education 80 STEPHEN JAY KRIZAY Accounting LAURA LABIENIEC Biology RICHARD BRUCE LAM Chemistry Math CHARLES E. LAMB Chemistry MARY ELIZABETH LAMBERT Math GRACE EVELYN LAMM Early Childhood Education CHRISTINE P. LANDRY Psychology Sociology ELLEN MARIE LANZISERA Distributive Education 81 ROBYN ANN LANE Office Administration DEBORAH LEE LASH Business Educationj ' Psychology JUDITH ANN LASH Music Merchandising KATHY SUE LASSITER Social Work ROBERT A. LASSITER JR. Management Marketing CYNTHIA LEE LAWHORN Speech Pathology DEBORAH SUE LAWMAN Dietetics LISA MARIE LAWRENCE Psychology KATHERINE ANN LAWSON Early Childhood Education WILLIAM M. LAWSON Biology BETTY LYNN LAYMEN Home Economics SHERI JANE LAYMAN Chemistry 82 DONNA GAIL LAYTON Art PETE JOHN LAZZARO General Social Sciences HOWARD C. LEACH Sociology MARY A. LEARY English Sociology JOHN M. LEATHERMAN Art MEREDITH KAY LEATHERWOOD Merchandising MICHAEL C. LEE Accounting Economics ROBERT W. LEE General Sciences ROGER DAVID LEE Management Marketing STEVE RICHARD LEEOLOU Communication Arts CATHY DALE LEIGH Elementary Education M. 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MACKEY Geology DEBRA JAN MAGAI Business Administration MARTHA LENORA MAGALIS Sociology WALTER MAHER Marketing 86 PATRICIA MARIE MAHONEY Early Chil dhood Education PEGGY MAJER Accounting LOUIS MALAUSSENA Management Marketing DAVID DENNIS MALLORY Sociology JEFFREY MALOY Data Processing WILLIAM THOMAS MALTBY Management Marketing GEORGE JAMES MANGANO Business Administration CHARLES E. MANN Political Science PAUL RAYMOND MANNING Economics Political Science RUTH ANN MANNING Management LAURA A. MARCRUM Management Marketing JOAN MARIE MARKOWSKI English 87 CAROLYN A. MARLOW Psychology HERBERT DAVID MARLOWE JR. Management Marketing BONNIE L. MARR Accounting BONNIE GAYLE MARTIN Accounting Management BRENDA SUE MARTIN Speech Pathology DEBRA LYNN MARTIN Business Administration LYNN MARIE MARTIN Mental Retardation MICHAEL LEE MARTINELLI Communication Arts 88 NANCY EYRE MARTS Early Childhood Ed. Elem. Ed. 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Wilson g. woodson f. young cc ach Witt 5 volleyball varsity s. barr 1. barrie p. beckett m. ford t. hallam c. hanks d. hicks 1. hummel c. martin k. partrick r. roan s. sale c. varndell 1. wakeman coach sargeant junior varsity c. baldwm V. mount b. sechrist d. viJood coach sargeant wrestling d. bechtelheimer b. boyne s. breslin s. dannenburg b. dunlap c. duresky d. eaton r. ebersole m. elander b. freund t. ROtt s. hackney b. hatch d. havens d. hemdon i:ir j. kubesh w. lawmen p. martin D. pfiefer s. salmons k. sharpes r. shoemaker r. uber s. utegaard coach prince asst. coach besnier 200 201 archery jmu opponent men won atlantic community college brooklvn college Virginia tech 2nd u. s. indoor championships 3rd eastern regional tournament east stroudsburg state lost women 3rd glassboro state longwood brooklyn college atlantic community college 2nd U.S. indoor championships won university of richmond 5th eastern regional tournament 2nd vfisw tournament lost east stroudsburg state longwood mixed 3rd atlantic community college glassboro state brooklyn college 3rd u. s. indoor championships 4th eastern regional tournament lost east stroudsburg state baseball 1 univ. of south Carolina 2 2 clemson university 6 3 clemson university 10 2 furman university 3 7 high point college 4 3 north Carolina state 2 9 elon college 4 5 elon college 6 14 lock haven state college 10 glenville state college 1 9 university of Virginia 4 6 fairmont state college 1 16 fairmont state college 3 14 oneonta state 2 8 Indiana state (pa.) 2 5 Indiana state (pa.) 1 4 university of n. Carolina 2 university of rhode island 5 6 university of rhode island 2 15 university of rhode island 1 1 university of rhode island 3 10 edinboro state college 2 9 buffalo state 2 7 William and mary 1 16 albany state 1 15 edinboro state college 2 7 California state (pa.) 3 California state (pa.) 2 11 canisius college 4 12 liberty baptist college 1 20 canisius college 8 georee mason university old dominion university 4 6 15 old dominion university 2 10 university of maryland 7 22 v.m.i. 3 16 v.c.u. 12 v.c.u. 2 13 liberty baptist college 15 2 howard university 4 12 Howard university 2 basketball men women jmu opponent jmu opponent Virginia invitational 39 university of maryland 78 63 university of Virginia 83 Salisbury state tournament 84 roanoke college 57 60 lasalle college 62 102 southeastern 55 88 maryland-baltimore county 22 jmu invitational 72 Salisbury state college 45 89 siena 75 70 frostburg state college 50 84 northeastern 82 48 e. tennessee state univ. 61 68 v.m.i. 86 54 eastern kentucky univ. 74 72 lehigh 59 jmu tournament 73 austin peay 67 73 east Carolina university 67 76 u.t. - Chattanooga 67 65 west Chester state college 81 54 v.c.u. 64 45 penn state 72 66 Utah state 102 63 Virginia union university 68 74 denver 84 69 american university 64 106 baptist 75 79 bridgewater college 51 56 roanoke college 41 64 norfolk state college 76 65 western Carolina 63 44 old dominion university 72 59 v.c.u. 60 52 William and mary 44 61 catholic university 60 65 Virginia tech 47 86 arkansas-little rock 77 54 radford college 56 78 u.t. -Chattanooga 72 49 university of Virginia 60 74 old dominion university 65 66 V.c.u. 55 68 William and mary 66 71 citadel 70 66 randolph-macon 61 86 western Carolina 75 88 citadel 89 80 baptist college 85 cross country men mu opponent ost V.m.i. won Virginia tech lost university of richmond won lynchburg won roanoke college won hampden-sydney won bridgewater won Washington and lee lost e.m.c. won hampden-sydney won frsot 3urg state 6th at Virginia intercollegiate meet women jmu opponent won university of richmond won Virginia tech won radford college 4th in vfisw meet 9th in aiaw region II meet equestrian fencing intercollegiate horse show 4th at university of Virginia 2nd at jmu show 9th at southern seminary show 5th at randolph macon barracks hunter show reserve championship: novice division amateur working hunter div. jmu opponent 9 William and mary 8 lynchburg college 9 longwood college 1 penn state 11 William paterson college 6 ohio state 10 jersey city state 5 Johns hopkins university 2 penn state 3 north Carolina state 12 university of Virginia 9 randolph macon woman ' s 3 university of n. Carolina 3rd in niwfa sectional tournament 1st in vfisw tournament 7 8 7 15 5 10- 6 11 14 13 4 7 13 202 field hockey jmu opponent 3 lynchburg college 4 bridgewater college 1 university of ' irginia 1 4 towson state 1 1 university of maryland 1 5 appalachian state 1 3 bishop otter college 2 2 Washington club 1 6 westhampton college 2 4 William and mary 4 lock haven state 2 2 slippery rock state 1 5 Virginia tech 2 2 longwood college 1 7 lynchburg college 1 5 roanoke college 1 1 university of Virginia 6 university of kentucky 2 univ. of north Carolina 2 William and mary 10 2 southwest missouri state 3 5 universtiy of Oregon 1 univ. of Connecticut 20 1st in blue ridge district tournament 1st in aiaw-usiha region II tournament football jmu opponent 7 emory and henry 7 townson state 17 hampden-sydney shepherd 7 mars hill 42 Salisbury state 18 frostburg state 28 randolph-macon 0 ' guilford 20 shippensburg state 3 13 14 10 30 27 16 59 gymnastics jmu opponent men 155.05 frostburg state 141.35 134.45 east stoudsburg state 184.90 151.2 citadel 98.90 Jacksonville 179.45 west Virginia 175.63 158.50 Virginia tech 131.70 112.00 n.c. state 118.15 153.30 memphis state 169.90 159.10 William and mary 191.95 2nd in Virginia state championship women 120.90 frostburg state 97.10 108.95 appalachian state 120.40 western Carolina 68.60 112.00 north Carolina 118.15 south Carolina 106.85 123.60 university of maryland 124.75 127.40 wilUam and mary 121.95 1st in vfisw championship men golf women jmu opponent spring won Pembroke state university won coastal Carolina college won citadel won george mason university won university of richmond tied v.c.u. won old dominion university won William and mary won Virginia tech won lynchburg college won William and mary won towson state college lost v.m.i. won roanoke college tournaments 4th in coastal Carolina classic 2nd in cam lejeune invitational 4th in costa del sol classic 3rd in seaside invitational 2nd in Virginia intercollegiate fall 3rd at jmu invitational lacrosse jmu opponent 5 longwood 8 longwood 4 north Carolina 11 William and mary 1 1 sweetbriar 9 longwood 11 William and mary SVi longwood 2nd at vfisw tournament 11th at tarheel invitational 7 4 8 1 1 9 1 91 2 jmu opponent jmu varsity 2 14 mary Washington 1 4 19 lynchburg 2 1 17 piedmont club 8 1 13 towson state 7 3 5 westhampton 7 6 13 William and mary 13 5 maryland 6 vwla tournament 6 3 ursinus 14 3 10 hollins 6 8 university of Virginia 5 7 bridgewater 2 2 junior varsity 3 19 lynchburg 1 7 towson 7 9 westhampton 1 3 hollins 12 6 ursinus 9 2 harvard 5 9 bridgewater 2 soccer opponent maryland davidson appalachian state duke eastern mennonite roanoke college clemson south florida Virginia tech v.m.i. university of Virginia lynchburg old dominion university Washington and lee navy ecac southern division tournament temple track and field men women jmu 145 118 64 60 104 88 102 opponent university of Virginia Virginia tech shippensburg state frostburg state west Virginia wesleyan Virginia state v.m.i. 7th in state meet 27 54 60 57 49 66 52 jmu opponent 171 east Carolina 139 frostburg state 122 towson state 86 gallaudet 15 university of Virginia invitational 4th out of 1 2 teams 262 george mason university 44 William and mary 30 roanoke college 6 vfisw championship 2nd out of 8 teams 971 2 towson state SOVz 47 maryland 103 263 Virginia tech 200 george mason university 33 William and mary 9 203 swimrQing men and diving women jmu opponent 55 Washington lee 97 old dominion university 48 William and mary 65 hampton institute 44 richmond 48 shippensburg 79 york 71 davidson 84 v.m.i. 73 millersville state 37 de la ware 38 drexel 63 george Washington 73 towson state 74 georgetown 70 u.n.c. Wilmington 62 loyola 6th in va. state championships 55 58 10 65 42 69 64 33 42 29 40 76 74 41 38 33 35 43 jmu opponent 6th at univ. of Pittsburgh 96 old dominion 31 60 William and mary 71 55 v.c.u. 76 47 Virginia tech 83 78 univ. of maryland 52 74 george Washington 55 62 shippensburg 69 4th in vfisw meet tennis men jmu opponent spring Christopher newport St. leo 2 St. Petersburg 6 bloomsburg 4 randolph macon 1 old dominion university 6 Salisbury state 6 Washington and lee 7 hampden-sydney 3 towson state 4 university of richmond 6 george Washington 5 William and mary 8 v.m.i. fall 8th in Virginia collegiate championship women jmu opponent spring 6 west Virginia univ. 3 7 longwood 2 6 sweetbriar 3 4 mary baldwin college 5 9 hollins college 8 westhampton 1 2 univ. of tennessee 7 4 maryland 5 9 v.c.u. 3 flagler college 6 8 old dominion university 1 1 penn state 8 7 george mason university 2 2 William and mary 7 2 mary baldwin 7 lady Seminole invitational 16th of 24 teams vfisw tournament 5th of 25 teams malta tournament 6th of 17 teams fall 7 randolph macon 2 4 mary baldwin college 5 7 longwood college 2 university of Virginia 6 William and mary 9 8 sweetbriar 1 7 west Virginia univ. 9 university of richmond eastern collegiate championships 12th of 39 teams tennis life tournament 5th of 21 teams Salisbury state tournament 7th of 17 teams volleyball jmu opponent georgetown university 2 george mason university 2 bridgewater 2 eastern mennonite george Washington univ. 2 Virginia tech 2 longwood 2 unc-charlotte 2 lenoir-rhyne college univ. of south Carolina invitational univ. of south Carolina 1 clemson university 2 western Carolina univ. 2 university of georgia 1 western Carolina univ. 3 lynchburg college jmu invitational tournament 2 shepherd college 1 howard university towson state 2 eastern mennonite v.c.u. 2 radford college 2 roanoke college univ. of delaware invitational Salisbury state college 2 lafayette college university of Pittsburgh 2 american university 1 princeton university 1 e. tennessee state univ. north Carolina state v.c.u. Salisbury state invitational east stroudsburg state 1 suny-cortland Salisbury state college 2 William and mary 1 penn state university of pittsburg unc-greensboro 2 William and mary 2 eastern mennonite vfisw tournament 2 Virginia tech 2 radford college v.c.u. aiaw region II tournament university of n. Carolina morehead state university 1 university of s. Carolina wrestling jmu opponent 11 v.c.u. 39 howard 8th at w and 1 invitationa 38 eastern mennonite 3 york 10 george mason university 6 duke 28 John jay 24 george Washington pittsburgh-johnstown 7 6th at state meet 27 lynchburg 20 american 6 lafayette 24 v.m.i. 6 Virginia tech 25 liberty baptist college 14 Salisbury state 36 15 11 34 31 43 20 19 30 15 15 40 21 34 21 22 204 juniors Kathy Andrus Teresa Armel Gwen Armentrout Cutch Armstrong Deborah Arnett 206 Martha Arnold Ivan Arze Byron Ashbridge Jeffrey Ashworth Cindy Atwell Candice Aucott Tim Averill Cortney Ayers Patricia Ayers Patty Ayers Joe Baden Connie Bailey Kathy Baker Brian Baldwin Susie Baldwin Judy Balsley Debbie Banick Mike Barbour Liz Barker Paula Barnard Cathy Barnes Leslie Barrie Linda Barrows Kyler Bass Tana Baughman Joe B earner Jim Beaver Terri Beazley Debbie Becoubarakis Nancy Bell Joe Benkert Beth Bennett Cathy Berkebile Ellis Berkowitz Charles Berlin 207 Mary Bernazani Elaine Betts Fredric Betz Carol Bickmeyer Anne Biscoe Chris Blanchard Elizabeth Blanding Cheryl Blankenship Sandy Bocock Liz Boeshore Debra Bolt Judy Bonin Connie Bonivich Bruce Boppe Lindsay Boteler Sabine Boulongne Edward Bourdon Mary Ann Bowman William Bowman Anita Bradshaw Mark Brandau Michael Brantley Linda Braxdale Chris Brazda Joan Breuer Jeanne Brown Michelle Browne Lindsey Broyles Debbie Bryant Jan Buckley Sue Bunch Brenda Bunn Victoria Burchett Casey Burke Sharon Burke 208 Lisa Burnett Diane Bute Carol Butler George Buzzy Alicia Bvrd Janice Byrd Steve Byrd Anita Callahan Bryan Callaway Cathy Campbell Vicky Campbell Nancy Candelario Martha Canter Mike Cantrell Janet Carlson Anne Carter Lois Carter Marlene Carter Pattie Carter Terry Carter Tamara Cashour James Casteel Randy Castelli Phyllis Cauley Maura Caulfield Sharon Cessna Linda Chamblee Eddie Chapman Rick Chapman Lynette Chappell Martha Chidsey George Chruney Craig Clark Patrice Clark Darrell Clay 209 Cynthia Cline Cindy Coffey Lindy Coffey Michael Coffey Melody Coile Mollie Coleman Warren Coleman Darlene Collins Jean Collins Janet Conner Karl Conner Sharon Connors Jeff Conrad Connie Coomes Karen Cooper Deborah Corsi Stef Costa Jim Cotter Anna Cowherd Diane Coyle Richard Craddock Julie Crane Jim Creel Cathy Crow Eddie Crumb 210 Bill Cundiff Doug Cundiff Tina Currin Bernadine Curtis Laurie Dale Jackie Dalrymple Renee Dalton Sonia Dameron Melissa Dansey Leslie Darney Linda Davidson Lisa Davidson Sue Davidson Kirk Davis Robert Davis James Dawson Barbara DeBellis Judi Devoy Vicki Dillon 211 J Jimmy Dingas Ernie Dinsmore Karen Dishman Carolyn Dockler Catherine Dodson Nga DoThi Phil Douglas Susan Downs Robyn Duke Tom Dunn Hunter Durvin Cindy Early Joan Edwards Jeanne Eggleston Robert Elliott Janene Elmer Barbara Emerson Lawrence Emerson Sharon Emerson Mary Jane Emore Barbara English Clorinda Ermini Judy Evans Lee Anne Fairweather Sharon Falls Beth Ferguson Darlene Ferguson Ann Ferrari Leigh Anne Fields Stephanie Fillingane Peggy Fisher Ruth Fisher 212 Kevin Fitzgerald Michael Fitzgerald Jane Ford Virginia Forman Don Fox Serena Fralin Chuck Frank Valerie Frank Dan Fraser Steve Frazier Jayne Freed Buddy Freund William Fridley Anita Friedt Jennifer Frye Sandy Fuchs Sally Funck Debbie Galv in Gina Gareri Debbie Garrison 213 John Gaspard Jane Geary Kathy Geris Gail Gibson Robert Gilbert Donna Gill Karen Gill Pamela Ginaven Robin Giorgi Kathy Glover Cindy Gonzales Rick Good Rose Goode Nancy Googins Gary Gorman Felicia Grable Dorothy Gravely Rosemarie Graves Less Gray Eleanor Green Melissa Green Susan Greer Sherry Grogg Dave Guertler Sandra Gunter Anne Gvifynn Linda Hahne Jim Hale Donna Hall Robin Hall Patricia Hallam Gary Hallowell William Hamilton Dana Hammett Carolyn Hamrick 214 Cynthia Handy Terry Hann Mike Hannah Sharon Harkins Liz Harkrader Susan Harlow Patty Harner Mary Harris Sheila Hart Ron Hartlaub Anna Harvey Norma Hatcher Cindy Hawtin Melissa Hay Cindy Hayden Maurice Hayes Melinda Hayes Mike Hayter Holly Heath Mitzi Hemp Laura Henderson M.J. Herbert Patricia Herbst Catherine Hewlett Diane Hicks Bettina Higginbotham Zella Higginbotham David Hillgrove Sheri Hinkle David Hoar Jeanne Hodgson Holly Hofferbert Bobbi Hoffman Darlene Hogge Roberta Hogsett 215 Tom Holick John Holt Pam Holt Mary Hopkins Joanne Hopper Brenda Home Peggy Houde Roger Houser Audrey Hrinda Cathy Hubbard Jessie Hudgins Vickie Huffman Elizabeth Hummel Betsy Humphrey Dave Humrich Bryan Hunt Steve Hussey Linda Hutcherson David Imre Daniel Inglis Jonathan Ingram Cliff Jackson Mary Ann Jackson Patricia Jackson Robin Jackson Karen Jamison 216 Vonda Jay Jan Jeffreys Judy Jennings Juliet Jennings Betli Johnson David Johnson Judy Johnson Judy Johnson Kaye Johnson Linda Johnson Mark Johnson Patty Johnson Samuel Johnson Debbie Johnston Susan Joiner Darrilyn Jones Virginia joyner Patricia Judson Steve Judy Keith Karamarkovich Kim Karamarkovich Lisa Karpaitis Glenda Kasey 217 Julie Kaus Ron Kaye Jerry Keilsohn Frances Kelley Terry Kemp Ellen Kennedy Lorri Kennedy Karen Kent Ann Kessel Carey Kilcoyne Kelli King Steve King Donald Kirkpatrick Lou Kite Karen Kittilstad Karn Knudtsen Teresa Kobayashi Greg Koenig Cindy Kroeck 218 Rob Krowiak Suzanne Kukla Kathy Kump Sue Kyger Mary Lackey Teresa Lacy Deany Laliotis Daphne Lamar Betsy Lancaster Paul Lancaster Breena Lane Beth Larmour Marie LaRocque Martha Larson Kim Law Edward Lawrence Glenn Lawson James Lee Jo Lee Nathan Lee Teresa Leonard Bob Leverone Lisa Lillard Leslie Linder Shara Lindsey Phyllis Lippe Sharon Liskey Sallie Litton Debbie Lockridge Pam Lockwood Barbara Logan Jennifer Long Rex Lord Karen Lotts Barbara Lumpkin 219 Kim Magee Julie Magness Leigh Magnusdal Rick Mallonee Debbie Mann Melissa Mann Mike Marino Chuck Marks Brad Marshall Leslie Martin Pepper Martin Jan Mathews Pam Maurer Douglas May Marvin Mayo Daniel Mays Edward McCallum Mike McCarthy Carol McElroy Connie McGhee Lori McGill Lori McGonegal Carolyn McGrady John McHale Pat McHale Tom McKay Dave McLaughlin Nina McLeod Blair McVeigh Valerie Meador Denise Mealy Steve Melton Sara Miles Diane Mileson Cheryl Miller 220 leff Miller Jennifer Miller Dale Minter Joyce Mitten Andy Molnar Kim Monger Linda Moody Debbie Moomau Kevin Moomaw Rich Morell Brenda Morgan Carol Morgan Tommy Morris Beverly Morriss Rich Morrow William Mo wry James Moyer Steve Muncy Bill Munzing Rynzelle Murray Annette Muscarnera Keith Naquin Bob Nave Pam Neff Julie Newman Karen Nichols Carol Nicholson Ken Nolan Denise Norred Charlotte Norris Laurie Oakes Martha Oakley Marlon Oddo Phillis Oeters Grace Olmsted 221 Cee Olshefski Joy Olson Pete Ostergren Annette Owens Susan Pack Nancy Palmer Carol Ann Pamperin Ronnie Parker Lou Parrague Ed Parry Eugene Patrick Jim Patterson Lisa Patterson E. 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Paulette James Paxton Gary Payne Mary Anne Pearring Linda Pearson Michael Perry Suzanne Perry Kathleen Peter Nancy Phalen Daphne Phillips 222 Elizabeth Phillips Phil Phillips Ellen Phoebus Brian Picardi Joan Pilch Karen Pilch Rusty Pittman Elizabeth Plummer Christie Polen Diane Popple Lynne Potter Bill Powell Sherri Powell Karen Prillman Cheryl Prindle Errol Rafal Bill Rector Michele Reed Jane Reilly Terri Reinhart Janet Renard Kim Rhodes Tom Rice Regina Rich Jill Richards 223 Kathleen Richardson Tami Richardson Randy Ricker Paul Rickman Norma Riddle Andrew Riehm Christine Riley Jill Rinaca Mi ke Ritter Boyd Robertson JoAnn Robertson Susan Rock Avila Rodgers Diane Ropp Ronald Rose John Rosenberger Karen Ross Linda Ross Donna Rowe 224 Joy Rowland Cindi Royston Kathy Ruesch Cathy Ruffin Wanda Ruhlin Wynn Rushing Brenda Russell Denny Ryman Susan Saffelle Stephen Saum Ann Saunders Leslie Sawyer Ellen Schimmel Diana Schmitt Janet Schooler Donna Schuller Brenda Schultz Julie Schultz Jane Scott Kathy Seabrook Liz Sealey Stephanie Sedita Susan Seguin Cindy Sencindiver Earl Shaffer Kelly Sharpes Judy Shearer Dave Sherfey Linda Shifflett Phil Showers Tina Siklosi Shirley Sims Sue Sims Martha Sjostrom Charles Skeens 225 Brian Skovira Kevin Slocum Ruth Slusher Brenda Smith Dennis Smith Karen Snarr Sandy Sneeringer Karen Snopkowski Bob Snyder VViUiam Snyder Sue Solomon Mary Jane Sorensen Debbie Southall Anna Sozio Anne Spalding Judy Spear Jeannie Spitzer John Squires Helen Stanislav Bill Starke Carol Stein Georgia Stelluto Becky Stemper Aiine Stiles Jenny Stine Anne Stokes Deborah Stone Michie Stovall Tim Strait Arthur Strunk Edward Strunk Helen Struthers r:h k 4 ' ' J W f ■7 . Ik W w f i €lt m. i 226 Dave Su Ross Sullivan Suzanne Sullivan Julia Summitt Sharon Supple Jean Swrann Ray Svifanson John Talamo Terry Talbott Claire Tamberrino Karen Tasner Lynne Tate Charlene Tatum Cecilia Taylor Joe Taylor Pamela Taylor Ginger Terry Rae Marie Thacker Sarah Thierry Anne Thomas 227 Owen Thomas Wanda Thomas Douglas Thompson Lynn Thompson Betty Tinsley Ralph Todd Julie Tokarz Deborah Tompkins Pam Trail Mark Tredwav Scott Trickett Diane Tuck Carolyn Tucker Joe Vagi Rhonda Van Dyke Tina VanLiere John Vest John Vogt Shelly Vogt Debbie Vorous Laura Wakeman Celia Walston Elizabeth Wanner Ruth Wariner Dana Warren Sandra Warren Alice Washington Lisa Watson Rhonda Watson Kris Weimerskirch Linda Welch Cathy Wellman Johnnie Wells Sharon Wharton Myra Wheat 228 Mike Zimmerman Joanne Zimmermann Debbie Zirkle Julie Whelan Linda Whiteside Kin Whitmore Kate Widgen Richard Wilkinson Tom Willett Craig Williams Marsha Williams Stan Williams Susan Williams Tammye Williamson Pamela Wilson Walter Wilson Kathy Wimer Denise Wine Ginny Ellen Wisner Dean Withers Debra Wood Melinda Woody Allison Woodzell Anita Wray Janet Wrieden Dan Wright Sue Wright Dwayne Yancey Michael Yancey Debbie Yard Dawn Young Debbie Young Anita Younger 229 sophomores Aimee Applegarth Leigh Argabright Alison Armstrong Janet Armstrong Kay Arnold Jeffrey Artis Dana Asbell Carolyn Ashey Susan Austin Jamie Auxt Delma Bacon Linden Bain Juli Balducci Scott Balogh Terry Bandy .4 ' A, 230 Karen Baynes Theresa Beale Joyceanne Beaman Gregory Beavers Mary Becker Pat Beckett Claudia Bedwell Barbara Bell Calvin Bell David Belote 231 J Mike Benshoff Joannie Benton Melissa Bettge Rosemary Belts William Billingsley Andrew Black Chris Blackburn Jennifer Blake Michael Blake Debbie Blankenship Gary Bloch Bonnie Boaz Brian Boespflug Penny Boettcher Bobby Boggs Shery Bohon Jeffrey Bolander Lisa Boley Anna Bonham Sally Booth Kathy Borger Kim Bosse Jeff Bostic Margot Boublik Donna Boush Sharon Bowers Amy Bowling Brett Bowman Bill Boyne Elizabeth Boywid Gerald Bradford Pat Bradley Teresa Breen Pat Brennan Scott Breslin 232 Diane Bridgeforth Wanda Bristow Kathy Britt Cathy Brittingham Courtney Brooks Jack Brooks Cassandra Brown Genia Brown Janet Brown Sara Brown Kathy Bryan Lesley Bryant Linda Buckingham Paul Buford Tina Bukowski Kathy Bunch Cathy Burke Timothy Burkholder Terri Burner Maribeth Burnett Ralph Bushey Julie Butkiewicz Bernard Butler Patti Buttram Holly Byrd Pattie Cadwallader Claudia Cahill Kim Callis Steve Calloway Cathy Cameron Kevin Campbell Patricia Carey Cathleen Carlson Ed Carroll Shelton Carter 233 Lisa Gary Karen Cashman Elizabeth Cave Lori Chafee Brenda Chandler Kelly Chapman Charlie Chilcoat Greg Childers Mary Cioccio Brad Clark Carrie Clark Cathy Clark Sarah Clark Angela Clary Ronald Clary Darel Claxton Denise Claxton Evelyn Clay Diana Clements Stephen Cochran Joe Codispoti Anne Coffman Michelle Coker Glenn Cole Vonda Coleman Jeff Collier m J 234 I = Vickie Collins Sue Colyer Todd Combee D.B. Combs Jeff Compher Kathy Compton Mark Concilus Melora Conis Francis Connelly Cathey Conner Tony Conner Nicki Constantinos Rich Coon Sybl Cooper Meg Coradi Leisa Corbin Kevin Corcoran Kim Cordell Becca Cowan David Cox Kirk Cox Wanda Crane Debbie Craven 235 Wendall Creasy Scott Criser John Crooks Kimberly Crossett John Crowley Denise Crumling Sam Cundiff Mitzi Cunningham Diane Darling Marge Davidson Betty Davis Jane Davis Karen Davis Kevin Davis Lynn Davis Wade Davis Linda Dawson Linda Deacon Karen Delawder Nancy Demart Edward DeMasters La Eunice Dennis Susan De nton Susan Deremer Susan Derendorf Jody Derrickson Kim Dinges Thomas Dinwiddle Joe DiPeppe jess Dishner Jim Doak David Dobson John Dobson Donna Dodson David Donnelly 236 Mary Donny Dianna Donovan Karen Downey David Downs Keith Drevets Jeff Driver Mark Dronfield Michael Dubus Barbara Duclos Kathy Duerr Carolyn Durrer Risa Durrett Susan Durrin Michael Dyre Mary Easley Linda Eckert Bruce Eckmeder Steve Eckstein Jim Edmondson Kay Engleby 237 Kathy Erdman Tammy Estep Sam Eure Mitch Everton Pete Fakoury Cindy Farmer Cynthia Federhen Tom Felix Annette Ferguson Karen Ferguson Martha Fergusson Pamela Finley Barbara Fintel Chris Firesheets Machelle Fisher Robert Fisher Jill Fitzgerald Jeff Fitzsimmons Pamela Foltz Karen Fones Elizabeth Ford Robert Ford June Fox Joan Franetovich Debbie Fravel Ann Marie Freeman Marsha Frith Mary Fulk Becky Furie Ray Gallagher Mike Galstan Jim Gander Joan Gardiner Abby Gary Jim Gatson 238 Craig Gelbert Keith Giarrusso Jill Gilbert Laurie Gillaugh John Gira Steve Giuffre JoAnn Giuliani Vickie Gochenour Stan Golden Joyce Good Sue Good Becky Goods Sharon Gordon Patty Grandel Karen Grassan Gary Gray Jean Gray Linda Green Lois Green Paula Green Chuck Greene Stephanie Gregory Margie Grinstead Linda Grooms Nancy Grzeskiewicz Mark Guerin Wendy Gulick Karen Gunter Gwen Guthrie Don Haag David Hagy Andy Hall Bob Hall Douglas Hall Martha Hall 239 Tom Hampton Linda Hamrick Nancy Hanau Daisy Hancock Cathy Hanks Karen Hann Linda Harding Jackie Harner Catherine Harris Charles Harris Debbie Harris Teresa Harris John Harrison Karen Harrison Helen Hart Virginia Hart Barbara Hartung Karen Harvey Paige Hawkins Melody Haynes Sharon Henderson Richard Hendrick Greg Hensley 240 David Herrell Leo Hibson Karen Higgs Kathy Hilbert Lisa Hill Peggy Hilts Pat Hinchman Joanie Hinckle Diana Hiner Brian Hochheimer Angela Hochmeister Teri Hockman Thad Hockman Cindy Hoddinott Diana Hodge Barbara Hoenninger Kay Hoffman Barbara Hogshead Steven Holsinger Kim Holt Dean Honeycutt Carol Hoover Lois Hopkins Ken Hopper Donna Horky 241 Robert Hott Dana Howard Laura Howard Pam Hewlett Kevin Hull Ronald Hulshizer Susan Hulvey Hillary Huntsinger Walt Hurley Suzanne Hurst Robert Hutcherson Antoinette Hutchins Lewis Hutchison Shirley Hutter Laurie Ingrassia Dennis Jackson Jean Jacobsen Andy Jamerson Diane Jarreis Diane Jeffrey Don Jennings Betsy Johnson Kim Johnson Laurie Johnson Charlie Johnston 242 Cheryl Jones Claudia Jones Jamie Jones Monica Jones Nancy Jones Diane Jordan Linda Joyce Andrea Junes Kathy Kaechele Robert Kaltman Lorna Kattman Mary Kay Tedi-Lynn Keller Patricia Kelley Patricia Kelly Jody Keyser Janie King William King Katherine Kings 243 Linda Kipps Robert Kirkpatrick Lorin Kish Dianne Kline Emily Kline Debbie Klopp Annette Koch Mark Kolesar Edward Kosciuszko Keith Kosco Julie Kossler Karen Kummer Jeff Kunkler Tim Lacey Jacquelyn LaFever Nancy Lagownik Sandy Lam Susan LaMotte Teresa Langley Anne Larson Mark Latsios Fred Laube Debi Lawrence Doug Lawver Danny Leary Leslee Ledden Bonnie Lee Kathy Lee Jeannie Lees Cheryl Leonard Susan Lewis Jane Ligon 244 Cathy Link Susan Lipps Dawn Little Sandy Lofdahl Angela Long Charles Lotts Lisa Loving Scott Lowke Kimberly Lucas Frances Lund Brooks Lyles Barb Lynn Curtiss Maas Mary Mabie Cynthia Malone David Maloney Nancy Manners Myra Manns Billie Mansfield Michael Mansfield 245 !!| Liz Marker! Carey Marr Kathy Marshall Robert Marshall Barbara Martin Claudia Martin David Martin Jo Martin Judy Martin Slade Martin Tricia Marvin Sibyl Mast Bill Matthews Wanda Mawyer Al Mays Rodney McAllister Anne Marie McCleaf Mark McClelland Jeanne McClung Brenda McCoy Karen McCue Charles McCullough Donna McCullough Michelle McCullough Cathy McDaniel Joy McDaniel Sue McChee Robert McGinnis Lorraine Mclndoe Bob McKenzie Beth McLauchlin Donna McMillan Kent McMillan Kate McMullan Mitzi McNeil 246 Kim McPhillips Suzanne McVay Judy Meadows Laurie Melichar Dave Mergenthal Lyn Merritt Susan Messick Sally Metcalf Donn Meyerhoeffer Patti Meyerhoeffer Valerie Michaels Kim Miley Becky Miller David Mills Beth Mitchell Caroline Mitchell John Mitchell Carol Moberg Jacqueline Mollenauer Lynn Montague Ellie Mooney Liz Morley Sarah Morrison Dave Morton Janice Mosser Wayne Motley Valerie Mount Cathy Moxley Mike Mullen Gayle Murphy Joanne Murphy Betty Murray Doreen Murray Laura Murray Susi Murray 247 Debbie Myers Wanda Myers Cindy Nash Teresa Neal Rusty Nelson Steve Newton Karen Nockeneost Becky Northen Donna Nowlin Susan Oddenino Mary O ' Quinn Jody O ' Rourke Florence Ossea Carol Ostrye Rosemary Ould 248 Mary Ovrevik Sally Palmer Therese Palmer Cyndie Palmore Leesa Papit Glen Parker Mary Parker Caroline Parlett Allan Paterson Leslie Patton Stephen Patton O.C. Paynter Sarah Perkins David Perrow David Peters Blake Phillips Ellen Phillips Mary Phillips Scott Phillips Joe Pietzyk Margie Pinkerton Becky Pope Nick Poth Debbie Poulsen Lisa Powers Rick Pratt Sandra Price Paige Prince Katny Raines Marianne Raiselis Chris Raub Kathryn Rawley Tracy Rectanus Marti Redford John Reese Si 249 Jane Reid Anita Rennie Bobbi Richardson Carol Richardson Stephen Richardson Terri Richardson Frank Ridgway David Rogotti Becky Rinker Alice Ritchie David Ritt Debbie Rittenhouse Sherry Roadcap Anne Roane Mary Robb Cathy Roberson Jessica Robertson Steven Robinett Teri Robinson Celia Robnett Sue Roll Debbie Roman John Roop 250 Terry Ross Jill Rowe Patricia Rozell Arlene Rucker Kent Ruffe Elaine Runner Barbara Russell Lex Russell Cindy Rutherford Ardon Rutkai Melissa Rutz Kevin Salamandra Susie Sale Kimberly Sampson Ron Sanders Craig Sandoski John Saunders Ken Saunders George Scheeler Pam Schmidtke Terri Schrack Joe Schuster Teresa Scoppa Maitha Scott Missy Shaw 251 Sukie Shaw Kevin Shea Michelle Shelton Barbara Sheridan Donna Shields Sharon Shifflett Brenda Shipp Sue Short Vicki Showalter April Showers Shane Showker Stephanie Shroyer Dwan Simmons Amy Simon Radi Simpson Steve Sipe Julianne Sisson Kenneth Smead Jeff Smelley 252 Becky Smith Bruce Smith Charles Smith Debbie Smith Debra Smith Dennis Smith Kathy Smith Leslie Smith Margaret Smith Margie Smith Pam Smith Susan Smith Annette Snyder Dawn Snyder Ron Snyder Tim Snyder Jan Soper Sherry Spencer Linda Stalcup Cindy Stanley Suzanne Stannard Linda Stewart Bret Stine Melissa Stoll Ronald Strecker Dorothy Strickland William Sullivan Kathy Surface Charles Sutherland Leslie Sweeton Linda Swinson James Tapley Mary Tatum David Thacker Ben Thomas 253 Beth Thomas Victoria Thomasson Paul Thompson Scott Thompson Valerie Thompson Barbara Thresher Lars Thune Cheryl Todd Mark Townley Jim Treacy Dawnita Truitt Donald Trumble Paul Tucker Patti Tully Bill Turner Ruth Turner Shirley Turner Mary Tusing Rick Uber Don Ursitti Jeff Valler Marjorie Vanaver Cindy Vance Terry VanderVeen Nancy VanMeter Patty VanScoyoc 254 chuck Vaughan Lisa Vesper Mark Via Michael Vineyard Scott Vollero Cindy Waddell Becky Waggy Debbie Wagner Skip Wagner Richard Wagoner Lisa Wahlgren Leslie Waldrop Sharon Walge Stephen Walker Susan Wallace Suzie Walsh Lee Walters Ellen Wampler Sherry Ward Marty Watkins Kathryn Watson Ruby Watson Terry Watson 255 Katherine Way Sharon Webb Marybeth Wegener Kathy Welch Susan West Ricky Weyer Kathee Wheatley Cheryl Wheeler Jeannette Whitlock Sheri Wichael Cindy Williams Julie Williams Julie Williams Pamela Williams Theresa Williams Tim Williams Debbie Williamson Diane Williamson Debra Wilson Robin Wilson Jeff Wingo Becky Wood Joan Wood Wayne Wood David Woodburn Julie Woodring Cynthia Wright Ed Wright Eddie Wright Kim Wright Laura Wright Peggy Wright Terri Wrightson Cay Wyatt Susan Wysor 256 257 Laura Akers Julie Alden Mary Alexander James Allison Richard Amacher Clelia Amari Charlotte Ammons Christy Anastasi Annette Anderson Barbara Anderson Becky Anderson Kaye Anderson Kim Anderson Dave Andre Karen Archer Liz Arconti Patty Armstrong Tim Arnette freshmen 258 Pamela Arnn Stacey Arnold Virginia Amy Cindy Axell Paul Bachmann Tim Bailey Brenda Baker Kimberly Baldwin Gary Ballowe Debbie Banton Leslie Barham Sharon Barr Anne Barth Nancy Hartley Bobby Baughan Dale Beall Shawn Beasley Amy Bennett Yvonne Bennett Anne Marie Benson Kathy Black Linda Blakeley Liz Bock Mary Jane Boiling Charles Bond William Bonham Mitzie Booth Rusty Botkin Cheryl Bottomley Susan Bower Julie Bowers Donna Jo Bowman Michael Bowman Tammy Branch Paula Brentlinger 259 Betsy Brinkley Tim Brodnax Karen Brooks Laurie Brooks Pam Brooks Ginny Brown Gwendolyn Brown Rhonda Brown Stephanie Brown Lee Ann Bryant Edward Bugg Lorenzo Bundy Ellen Burk Barbara Burke Jennifer Burruss Susan Butler Nancy Burton Doug Byrd Rhonda Calhoun Kimberly Galos Cathleen Cannon Donna Cannon Colleen Cappello Al Cardwell Bev Carter 260 Bob Cashion Libby Chamberlain Donna Chapman Mark Chester Steve Childress Dawna Chisolm Cindy Christman Jennifer Ciaccio Gail Clary Helen Cockiell Elizabeth Coffer Ann Coffman Cathy Coleman Susan Coleman Cliff Condit Tim Connors Becky Cook K. Cook Sherry Coor 261 Robert Cope Carole Coppage Monty Cornell Kim Costello Diane Cousins Julia Cousins Jane Cowherd Karen Craig Anne Cralle Sallyann Cramer Kelly Craun Ann Crigler Deana Crowder Pamela Cullop Charles Cunningham Pam Curran Teresa Cyrus Cathy Dagenhart Brian Daley Pete Dalonzo Alison Davenport Jon Davis Kelly Davis Linda Davis Susan Davifson Lisa Dellwo Allen Derflinger Marcia Dial Debbie Diehl Joan Ditmore Anne Dombroskie John Doren Dorman Dove Martin Downey Mike Downey 262 Sharon Duff Bonnie Duncan Dee Dunford Debbie Dunham Steve Dustin Anne Edmunds Monica Ellis Cindy Elmore Craig England Ellen English Debbie Erwin Mike Evans Susan Fadeley Donita Farmer Donna Farthing Lynn Feagin Mary Pat Fearon Mary Federline Katrina Fells George Ference Tom Fischetti Tricia Fischetti Cathy Fisher Kathy Fitch Madeleine Flaherty Bob Flanagan Margie Flanagan Leslie Flanary Karen Foley Diane Formica j| .kiO Steven Forrest Charles Fowler Sharon Fox Nelson Franks Betsy Frazier 263 Bob Friedman Martha Frisina Michael Fulton Miriam Funkhouser Rudv Furman Vicki Gaddy Ruth Gaines Neal Gallimore Valerie Gangwer Scott Geisbert Patty Genovese Anna Gerard Jack Gerblick Marty Gerrity Robin Gill Michael Gillie Jan Gira Donna Givens Lisa Glass Christine Gmitter Ivy Goldstein Donna Gormours Margita Grable 264 Maria Grabowsky John Greaney Cathy Greblunas Michele Green Helen Greifer Karen Griffith Maria Grosz Chubby Grover Jo Grubbs Dawn Gruenwald Beth Guthrie Debbie Guthrie Paula Gyorko Mike Hagen Elizabeth Hale Cheryl Hall Tom Hamill Sarah Hamilton Serita Hamilton Susan Hamilton Korry Haney Mark Hardin Caroline Hardy Jill Harkin Nancy Harmon 265 Donna Harpine Ann Beth Harris Cindy Harris Judith Harris Page Harrison Linda Harwell Steve Hasky David Haycox Lisa Hays Lisa Headley Kathy Heath Wayne Hedrick Kurt Hempel William Henderson William Henderson 266 Kathie Henry Beth Hensley Beth Higgins Jeffrey HUl Cathy HilUard Susan Hobbs Roni Hoffman Suzanne Hoffman Brenda Hogan Beth Hogg Lisa Holley Sharon Hooper Mary Hopkins Cindy Hott Greg Howell Deborah Huddle Vickie Hulse Ellen Hundley Julie Hunter Mary Ann Husted Laura Hylbert Ken IngersoU Nancy Jackson Wanda Jackson Lisa Jacobsen Andrea Jakobsson Jennefer Jean Rick Jenkins Andrew Jett Erin Johnston Dianne Jonassen Carlene Jones Marlene Jones Marty Jorstad Lisa Kassem 267 Robert Keith Susan Keith Kathleen KelUher Becky Kelly Holly Kelly Tara Kelly Amber Kennedy Marta Kennedy Terri Kennedy Tricia Kenney Sarah Kenyon Luanne Kerchaval Emerson Keslar Patrick Kessing Debbie Kidwell Rejeanna Kilby Chris Kile Fred King Molly Kingma Teru Kinnv Joanne Kluge Barbara Kluson Gail Koch Rick Koch Margaret Kot Nancy Koury Tracey Krause Debbie Krentz Freddy Kuhn Karen Kukla Andy Kules Malcolm LaFever Evelyn Lafferty Karen LaForge Nancy Laird 268 Wanda Lam Beth Lambdon Peggy Larimer Jennifer Lawhon Robin Lawrence Lori Lawson Daniel Leaman Arthur Lee Linda Lee Lee Ann Leib Dorothy Lenzi Gail LeRoy Brian Lewis Rodney Lewis Jean Liggett Laura Lightner Jeanie Liles Janet Llllard Lisa Linden Mary Lively Tricia Locke Carole Logan Lynn Lough Paula Love Gretchen Lovett Karen Loving Sara Lowe Chris Luke. Lee Lukhard Dennis Lundbald Theodore Mabry Patricia MacCallum Holly MacFarland Phyllis MacMillan Mark Maggio 269 chip Mahan Angela Malnar Laura Marcy Anne Mares Mary Marshall Jody Mathias Linda Matthews Lisa May Lori May Janet Mayberry Patricia Mayer J.R. Mayes Lester Mays William McAnulty Colleen McCarthy Karyn McChesney Jean McClellan James McClenahan Barbie McClung Hunter McCorkle David McCormick Robert McCoy Wendy McCurley Terri McDaniel Barbara McGowan Bessie McLeod 270 Gisele McMuUen Pepse McNeil Renee McPartland Paula Meade Debbie Meador Barbara Mellender Rene Meredith Penny Merriman Leslie Meyer Terry Middleton Stephanie Miller Mike Mills Colette Mitchell Kristy Mohr Beverly Moore Marilou Moore Cynthia Morcom Carlton Morris Greg Morris Gwen Morris Hal Morris Kris Morris Pam Morris 271 Pat Morris Georgia Moss Lori Mowen Wanda Moyer Kevin Murphy Michael Murtagh Patricia Nance Jim Naquin Greg Naylor Rhea Neal Mike Neary Alma Nicholas Kathryn Niswander Brenda Norris Kendal Nusbaum Maryalice O ' Connor Kevin O ' Hare Cathy Olcheski Jane Ollice William Owen Ann Palmer Tammy Pangle Lisa Parisek I 272 Mike Parker Teri Parker Valerie Pate Julie Patterson Terry Patterson Derrick Payne Linda Peck Anne Pederson Becca Perkins Cindy Persson Annette Petrella Bobby Pfeifer Annette Phillips Lisa Phillips Lynwood Phillips Mary Anna Phillips Pamela Phillips Lou Piano Jerry Pierce 273 Karen Pierce Tina Pike Nancy Pilch Margherite Poh Sonia Polansky Ann Pond Tommy Pond Dianne Pool Ann Poplawski Beth Presley Diann Presley Sherilyn Preston Robin Price Sandra Price Susan Price Judy Przybocki Brad Puett Mike Puglisi Melissa Purnell Diane Quigg Kathy Railey Carol Randall Leigh Randies Miranda Redard Lynn Reding Virginia Reese Liz Reichart Jannell Rennie Sandi Reynolds Susan Reynolds Brenda Rhea Barbara Richards Steve Richmond Jeanette Rickman Maureen Riley 274 Kevin Rishell Allen Ritchie Marc Rize Laura Robertson Gary Robinson Leslie Robinson Sandy Robison Robin Rollins Greg Rose Elaine Ross Julie Rowe Tim Rowe Jimmy Rule Bill Russell Jeff Saffelle Faith Salsbury Casey Schaffer Rita Schamerhorn Carolyn Schellhorn Claire Schilling Janell Schoedler Nancy Scholberg John Schultz Keith Scott Pamela Scott Suzanne Scott Rachel Seligmann Alisa Shakman Bill Shannon Kathy Shannon Luanne Shearer Linda Sheldon Linda Shelton Tommy Shields Pamela Shoaff 275 Deborah Shone Jane Showalter Kathy Showalter Beth Siddons Lyn Siekirski Kathryn Sims Cindv Siner -- ' ' Richard Sines Karen Siron John Sjostrom Cindy Skaggs Jeanne Sky Cheryl Smith Dave Smith Gary Smith Kevin Smith Merrill Smith Paige Smith Pamela Smith Steve Smith Anne Sonoga Pam Southerly Mary Eileen Spencer 276 Neil Spiller Joan Stalls Doug Stearman Allison Steffey Casey Stemper Robert Stephan Joanne Steves Jill Stone Sharon Storms Kathy Stoy Paul Stranz Stephen Stratton Cheryl Stukey Donald Sturgill Maureen Sullivan Karen Sundquist Steve Supple Michael Suter Mark Sutton Bonnie Swank Jay Swanson Bayard Sweeney Darren Talbot Sandy Talbott Jean Tallyn Randall Tapley Cindy Tasker Chris Taylor Elizabeth Taylor Janie Taylor Karen Taylor Theresa Taylor David Teel Michael Templeton Debbie Templon 277 Beth Terry Robert Thagard Linda Thomas Debbie Thomason Michele Tiedemann Lorretta Tobin Mike Tolusso Robin Romlin Nancv Towler Mitch Townley Drew Trotman Carolyn True Anita Turner Blair Turner Courtney Turner Mary Turner Barbara Unger Brett VanNieuwenhuise Patricia Varner Debi Vaughan Penny Vegge Joy Via Julie Vidrick Leslie Voegler Patricia Waddy Pat Walrond Kathy Walther Susan Walton Alice Ward 278 Don Ward Kelly Ward Kathy Wason Robin Watkins Kaye Weatherholtz Wayne Weeks Mary Wells Lynn Wessen Cindy Wetherald Lou Ann Whetzel David White John White Linda White Ruth Whitehead Susan Whitehurst Angle Whiteside Donna Whitlock Jan Whitlow Julie Wilber Kathy Wilcox Rebecca Wilkins Rose Williams Sandra Williams 279 Wanda Williams Pamela Wilson Connie Wimbrough Johnny Witt Kelly Wittenauer Peter Wojcicki Stasia Wolicki Kathryn Woodson Keri Wormald Scott Warner Dana Worrell Cindy Wright Michael Wright Sally Wright Anne Yates Jeff Yost Regina Young Sally Young George Zahn Eric Zimmerman 280 ' t i ■« 4 ' - ' r. ' ■t ' im?iy I. . ' ' m . interfraternity council The Interfraternity Council of JMU is an organization composed of the eight social fraternities. Each fraternity has three representatives on the council and the purpose of this organization is to promote Greek unity. The IFC also involves itself with service projects and making the cam- pus aware of the importance of fraternities. 1 to r row 1 — jim parks — secretary, clyde findley. travis witt — president, rusty pittman, bernie dean, bill maltby, burnie powers, row 2 — sieve driebe, keith willman, tim Steele, danny dunn, jeff hill, bob edwards, mike miller, mark moroney, chuck mann. douglas drewyer, rick arthur. row 3 — peter tropf, robin bryan, Steven kish, bill cundiff, eddie bourdon, bvron vranas — treasurer. 282 X 3 a: Kappa Sigma is one of the old- est and largest fraternities. It was founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. It has since expanded to over 180 chapters nationwide, with over 500 of its alumni members being interna- tionally recognized in the pub- lication Who ' s Who. As a social fraternity, the Lambda Sigma Chapter has grown under the principles of academics, broth- erhood, and the party. The members of our chapter are selected on the basis of qual- ities of ability, personality, and character. We are active in in- tramural sports, as well as many other campus activities. Sometimes our energy has to be contained! kappa sigma immm r III •f j I nil It i]]iia;]iii3n] iinii wmimm mii 1 mum 11511111(13111111111111 an 285 288 k gv  f C . ' 289 290 panhellenic council The Panhellenic Council strives to achieve unity among the seven women ' s fraternities on JMU ' s campus. The Council is the governing body for all Greek women. In conjunction with the Interfrater- nity Council, Panhellenic promotes a unified Greek system through various service activities in the community and on the university campus. Panhel- lenic arranges various social activities and pro- motes high scholastic achievement. 1 to r row 1 — karen carnes — treasurer, pat creagh — chairman, pat Henderson — chairman-elect, cindy harris — rush chairman, carol butler — rush chairman-elect, row 2 — sharon ullmann, Suzanne greene, kathy seabrook, kathy gaskill, teri long, mary losa, cheryl lawson. sabrina hancock. row 3 — susan harlow, cindy reid, karin sievers, denyce kay, donna hall, carolyn spann, terri beazley, lynn thompson, debby bowman. 292 293 1 ' oy m By 0 00 y y y T ! i i : 1 ' y ui w( in x ! fe (fe ; f 294 ■ 1 ' ' p i C ii s Hfe « '  N N :i Id ff V t ■ ' ! z o X S N ' .-. ■s ' -«r i[ y A i y! 0: c £ A 295 delta sigma theta 1 to r huilla rodgers — corresponding secretary, linda Washington — president, Valencia wilson — parliamentar- ian, cathy hairston — treasurer, carrolet taylor — advisor, deborah tompkins — historian, alicia byrd — 1st vice- president, Juliet Jennings — 2nd vice-president, kaye Johnson — sergeant-at-arms, zella higginbotham — record- ing secretary, kim white, kay harrison — historian. Delta Sigma Theta originated in 1913 at How- ard University. The 22 founders envisioned an organization of college women pledged to seri- ous endeavor and community service. Delta has grown from a membership of 22 to an interna- tional membership of 85,000 women. The JMU chapter, Iota chapter, began in 1970, with elev- en women. Since the inception of the Iota Alpha chapter, we have contributed services to the campus and community thru a Sickle Cell Clinic, Health Fair Assistants, JMU Blood Bank, Christmas and Thanksgiving Baskets, and Swine Flu Vaccination. 296 si ( Q S ' ( V n ( ' Li «g . 51 o III 4 ' - ■ ' 5tf : i N -: Ks ( V ' m -1 ■ J 297 9t 4 ! ' ;Q II mcf y V if « o o M •- 3 r t IT : Its ■ ' f m t- ( I §1 o s Z Z rs x 0 298 KS i f l 4M m B. ; (@ ! g ! @; ®i« M« s ! ! 299 - ' i0 ' O C . ' Wk -i ' ■ ! B . CO « r— CTi CX-, ■ ■■ 3 - JB !5 -■ rt 5 •::3 « « r:j h- xST) v r- i - A , ' ? ff % - X QtHM W ■f (2r (25 St ■- i I !VN J fe a 300 JP ' « ■ H ' .. accounting honor society The Madison Accounting Honor Society is in its first year of existence. It is composed of accounting majors who have achieved at least a 3.25 G.P.A. in accounting courses with a 3.1 overall. The purposes of the society are to instill in its members desire for self- improvement; to foster high moral and ethical standards in its members; to encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence; to cultivate a sense of responsibil- ity and service in its members; to promote the collegiate study of accountancy; and to provide opportunities for association among its members and prac- ticing accountants. Alpha Beta Alpha, the national undergraduate Library Science Fraternity, is an opportunity for students interested in the field of Library Science to obtain ad- ditional knowledge about the profession and to aid them in setting and expanding their ca- reer goals. In this pursuit, the JMU chapter. Alpha Alpha, provides various programs and activities. Speakers provide club members with information to aid them in their profes- sional growth as future media specialists. Other activities in which members have partici- pated include bake sales, apple picking, paperback book sales, and attending book fairs and media congresses. 1 to r center — dr. james fox — advisor, row 1 — mary harerty. bonnie marr, betty harris, beth cokman, peggy majer, dee dee Collins, row 2 — wiley keel, jr., james ingersol, bob crowley, randolph hite, randall brandt. donald hulrey, John knight, bruce blyer, don marek, thomas henschen. alpha beta alpha •TOm ' 1r? 7STOTaiKff IfMWifrtff 1 to r — peg honecker, pat davidson — vice-president, barbara thresher, daphne phillips, susan halman — secretary, Virginia forman. debbie cain, eileen mitchell — president, elaine birch, neena wright — treasurer, nancy reich — pledge chairman. 302 1 to r row 1 — torn regan, cutch armstrong, cindy smoot, patsy Johns, debra tompkins, chris walsh. reenie agnew. row 2 — sandy kirkland, nan butler, robin reed, John hedges, wayne baker, larry bocknek, nancy lyons, alice barrow, ann wright. row 3 — rich fulton, mike martineUi, winston shepherd, row 4 — mark garwood. CD O 1 to r row 1 — torn regan, ann wright, sandy kirkland. row 2 — amanda rainey — vice president, debra tompkins — alumni coordinator, lawrence bocknek — president, robin reed — treasurer, nan butler — secretary, reenie agnew — public relations. The National Honorary Broadcasting Society is the oldest and largest organization of broadcasting students and professionals in the United States. The societies ' 12,000 members represent both students of colleges and universities across the country, and professionals from all areas of the communication indus- try. The NHBS encourages and rewards scholarship and ac- complishment among students in broadcasting, recognizing the educated broadcaster, not the trade school technician. It continues to emphasize superior scholarship and creative par- ticipation in broadcast production and related activities. 303 1 to r row 1 — judy stowe, ross carter, jr. — president, nga do thi. row 2 — craig sampson — 2nd vice-president, donna spindle, gary toyama. 1st vice-president. alpha phi omega Alpha Phi Omega is an organization basing its ide- als on service to the nation, community, campus, and the fraternity. It follows the Greek tradition of a pledge period and membership is open to those willing to work. Each year the chapter endeavors to do a number of service projects, with our main thrusts put on the Bike-a-thon for the American Cancer Society, book-lifts for the students, Multiple Schlerosis and working with the Salvation Army. The chapter tries to work with other Greeks and others interested in service, to help achieve better working relations among all involved. 304 1 to r row 1 — paul spraggs, alice Washington, alexander strawn, jr., linda ross, Juliet Jennings, burnell woodson, jr. row 2 — marvin mayo, zella higginbotham, deborah tompkins, sheryl carter, rynzelle murray, brenda carr. row 3 — monica jones, eleanor green, Courtney brooks, dorothy Strickland, linda Washington, kim white, row 4 — billy hen- derson, Stanley Stewart, derrick payne, sieve calloway. row 5 — rodney lewis, terry bandy, charles forrest. With the goal of promoting interest and greater minority awareness, the Black Student Alliance strives to bring all students of JMU together through various activities. Service projects and many cultural enrichment programs have been sponsored by this group. Among these activities, the observance of Black History Week wras one of the most successful and fulfilling, for it recog- nized the many achievements and contributions of Black individuals. The Black Student Al- liance ' s membership is open to any interested student of JMU. black student alliance 305 stone The 1978 Bluestone staff worked together to produce the most representative yearbook possible for JMU. We hope we have succeeded by your estimation, after all our hard work we are satisfied with what we produced. Because we have our own calendar year running from March to March, by December of each year ninety percent of the book is at the publishers. This is hard to explain to the many clubs and students who come to see us in late November to in- quire if their club or personal picture can still make it in the book. We are a crazy group of people who keep the student center open past hours, refrain from studying during exams to make our deadlines, run around frantically taking pic- tures, and attempting to get all your names spelled right. It is probably the craziness that gets us through it all though. We are open to all interested students, no matter what your talents. Our staff is a family and we welcome any and all ideas and people to join us. 1 to r row 1 — anne stiles, associate editor; denise derrickson. business manager: maureen gallagher. editor; cory bonney, assistant photography ed. row 2 — bob leverone, photography editor; kim henry, typing editor, row 3 — kevin geer, athletics editor; paula barnard. organizations editor; kim crossett, underclassmen editor; patti o ' donnell. graduates editor. 306 blue the bluestone staff. 1 to r row 1 — linda grooms, michael templeton, celia robnett. row 2 — donna shields, kathy sur- face, judy stowe, teri hasty, melodie coile. One of the many late night sessions between Torie, Anne and Poco. 307 1 to r row 1 — karen hobbs — staff reporter, alan neckowitz — advisor, barbara burch — editor, tami richardson — news editor, row 2 — mark thompson — photography editor, pam howlett — editorial page assis- tant, torn dulan — staff reporter, diane sahlin — production assistant, theresa beale — staff reporter, pam lockwood — typist, gary fullerton — managing editor, wayne partlow — staff photographer, row 3 — dwayne yancey — editorial editor, david wendelken — advisor, mike lee — ads manager, mike mathisen — business manager, d.j. stout — graphics editor, debbie colvin — ads design. After winning the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Medalist award designating it one of the top campus newspapers in the country for two years in a row, The Breeze has shown that there is much to cover and un- cover at James Madison University. Contributing to this, in addition to those pictured on this page, are many jour- nalism students as well as those who work for The Breeze only because they want to. It is to the dedicated staff, the hard-core journalists who spent many long nights and mornings putting together what is still termed the best campus newspaper in Virginia, that this page is given. 308 x« e CPB proudly present fi executive council: 1 to r row 1 — advisor — jim logan, chairman — hummer davis, advisor — jerry weaver, row 2 — travel comm. — tim rayfield, house comm. — sieve ryan, publicity comm. — cindy lipscombe, ticket comm. — chuck marks, cpb secretary — debbie mckeown, movie comm. — dave imre. concert comm. — craig sencindiver, special events comm. — karen marcus. 309 Movie Committee I to r row 1 — scott phillips. jenny stine, ruth ann swift, andy parsons, ken hopper, row 2 — lynn atkinson. janie king, carolyn pockler. judy lash, kathy Campbell, jeannie hodgson. row 3 — John harrison. drew gardner. jeff fitzsimmons. Jessie hudgins. dave donneily. Steve forrest, ralph barber, kent bradshaw. row 4 — charlie chilcoat. deany laliotis. carol petre. Stephen ryan. vicki burchette. cindy waygand. barbara rvdalch. tina hertz. House Committee 1 to r row 1 — kim baker, dianne fontana. lynn atkinson. paulette Crawford, beth wood, kay hunt, sharon webb. val fritz, joan Corcoran, kathleen kelliher. row 2 — betsy lancaster. anne carter, teresa harris. nicki constantinos. kathy headlee. diana warner. becky stemper. susan whitehurst. mary beth stornetta. kim rhodes. linda Johnson, andrea jakobsson. amy farrell. row 3 — dave imre. dave martin, david su. jeff collier, charlie Johnson, marvin mayo, John crooks, bill powell. 1 y-V -; I ,y v Coffeehouse and Dance Committee 1 to r row 1 — margie grinstead. pam smith, bess robertson. carol dickinson. row 2 — patsy rozell, mary becker, becky goode, susie baldwin. |- I Ticket Committee 1 to r row 1 — anna sozio, carolyn condon. laurie gillaugh, cheryl jones, julie kaus, gigi Vargas, evelyn clay, row 2 — linda phipps, annette anderson, brenda schultz. dean grubbs, chuck marks, cee olshefski, patsy eakin, tracy mills. Concert Committee 1 to r row 1 — vicki burchett, don mccall. row 2 — scott phillips, craig sencindiver, tim averlU, dave hillgrove, cindy grey. Publicity Committee 1 to r gay shaw, laura Stewart, Jennifer alexander, theresa beale, greg branic, cindy lipscombe, mike coffey, laura davis, nancy scholberg, terri Johnson, sandra hall. iPfc; .- catholic catholic ministry Catholic Campus Ministry offers a wide variety of oppor- tunities for Catholic students to develop spiritually and to share their faith with the community. For the personal de- velopment of students, C.C.M. sponsors prayer and discussion groups on a weekly basis; and every semester, weekend retreats are held, usually in the mountains where the peace and quiet is conducive to prayer and contemplation. The neighboring community is served by a group of students who visit the old folks at nearby Camelot Nursing Home on a daily basis, some- times providing entertainment for them. Another group visits the inmates at Linville Prison. Yet another group concerns it- self with the severely physically handicapped adults at the Community of Hope in Keezeltown, Co-Hope. C.C.M. takes these activities very seriously because it considers that a Chris- tian community must serve. Catholic Campus Ministry is also deeply involved in social activities. Picnics, parties, and in- tramural team sports for both men and women, are popular expressions of Catholic identity on campus. Students reach out to other students through Action Groups and an Ecumeni- cal Committee. In order to maintain contact with the parish church, the student campus minister attends monthly meeting of the Parish Council. Students have an opportunity to partici- pate in the parish ' s activities and in programs sponsored by the Volunteer Ministries Community known as Emmaus House. 312 ■■■im — - ' T « — nr The Biological Interest Or- ganization is a group of students with one goal in common; a desire to learn about the science of life. Members are not required to be Biology majors. The main purpose of this orga- nization is to promote an interest in biology and an appreciation of nature and wildlife. B.I.O. meets monthly, each meeting consisting of a speaker or film on a topic of biological significance. During the course of the year, B.I.O. has sponsored plant sales, a picnic, camping trip, and cultural field trip. The ad- visors are Dr. Elwood Fisher and Dr. J. Winstead. cr h-i o o rga ogi p n h- ' • P3 N 1—1 P3 h- - o r-h CD CD C 3 1 to r row 1 — becky wood, tina currin. row 2 — susan reynolds, barbara Stanley, natalie marovelli, sue ward, karen lotts, cathy dodson. row 3 — pete fakoury, susan grimes — public- ity chairman, sherrie earl — president, debbie strite — secretary, dale nichols — vice presi- dent, bill lawson — treasurer. The Chemical Society, which is affiliated with the American Chem- ical Society, provides an opportunity for students interested in chemistry and related fields, to become better acquainted with each other. It also provides the opportunity to associate with professors, and become more informed about the academic world, the indus- trial world, and the challenges and responsibilities of today ' s chemists. 1 to r row 1 — charles lamb — president, richard lam — vice president, kathy kump — treasurer, sheri layman — secre- tary, t.c. devore — advisor, row 2 — steve robertson, mitzi Cunningham, susan coffelt, kathy seabrook, michele tiedemann, shelley miller, sandy fuchs, phillip wengrovitz. row 3 — fred king, jim banner, errol d. ratal, jerry keilsohn, michael mansfietd, steve snead, brian storeide. n o S CD hi. 1 to r row 1 — david watkins. eddie lupton, mac lambert, craig nielsen, doug hall, wendall creasy, paul lancaster, jeff hutton, bryan tallent, art laman. row 2 — linda maguire, paula Sweeney, cheri o ' neil, laura marcy, lisa may, donna may, lee ann leib, lesley bryant, laura funk, cheryl divecchia, breena lane, cindy early, ruth warinner, mary darby, row 3 — cleve liverman, karen dishman, debbie zirkle, joan gardner, vonda jay, nancy laird, donna mcmillan, christie polen, ralph Dushey, kathy rawley, lynn dahlgren, nancy ross, melora conis. row 4 — scott trickett, jon heely, lynne bentley, jay simons, susan onderdonk, kathy walsh, jeff may, donna spencer, barbara huskey, barbara nealis, ed wright. row 5 — curtis potter, terry houff, joe codispoti, rick bockes, brian lewis, sanford eberly, jim walton, dave greennagel, joan mul- reany, Jennifer mcbride, bill folger, william posey. row 6 — John vest, ken smead, bob kirkpatrick, bennett lewis. chorale If you take seventy select voices and add to that a lot of hard work, good singing, and the enthusiastic and energetic direction of Mr. David Watkins, the resulting product is the James Madison University Chorale. The demanding work of the Chorale leads to various perfor- mances both on and off campus. The first major perfor- mance of the year is the annual Woodbridge-Garfield tour, a trip to Northern Virginia that is in it ' s 4th consecu- tive year. The highlight of the Fall Semester is the tradi- tional Christmas Vespers concert in conjunction with the Women ' s Concert Choir. For this event an entire Saturday is devoted by both groups to giving Wilson Auditorium an annual holiday face-lift. With the Spring Semester comes another home concert in early spring and a week- long tour consisting of both formal evening and school assembly concerts in different metropolitan areas of Vir- ginia. Membership in the Chorale can be attained through auditions at the beginning of each Fall Semester. 1 to r row 1 — susan onderdonk — vice president, eddie lupton — president, paul lancaster — librarian, donna mcmillan — secretary, row 2 — bryan tallent — historian, joe codispoti — treasurer. 314 — — — circle k — — we do things with people 1 to r row 1 — amy zavilla, kim smith, beth boywid, steve richardson. chuck berlin — president, sue jacobson — district secretary treasurer, nancy lengyel — district governor, brenda morgan — vice-president, row 2 — jane dornbusch, lina stalcup, cindy siner, richard sines, dennis lutz, dennis whetzel. row 3 — abby gary, susan west, julie barnes, anita rennie. kim monger, karen snopkowski. sonia dameron, judy stowe. row 4 — margie smith, carol stein, sheryl norred, Helen struthers, diane tyler, steve o ' connor, dan mays, Caroline batson. row 5 — bob mcfad- den, donnie hill, debbie bryant, carole schnizer, rick Jenkins, row 6 — pete fakoury, bret s tine. Circle K is an active service club, part of Circle K Interna- tional, whose motto is we do things with people. Projects include the Halloween Haunted House fund- raiser for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, blood pressure testing programs, helping staff the local animal shelter, working with young people and senior citizens, con- sumer information, responding to service requests whenever needed, and much more. Circle K ' ers are spe- cial people. Circle K — the total organization. 315 commuter student committee The Commuter Student Committee is an active organi- zation which seeks to insure that the interests of the commuting students are not overlooked in the Univer- sity community. It is governed by an executive board, which is made up of the SCA off-campus senators and its own work group coordinators. They sponsor ac- tivities to encourage commuter involvement in campus events, publish a bi-monthly newsletter, and maintain an office in the Warren Campus Center as a crossroads for commuter activity. This year they participated in the SGA sponsored Opener ' s program with a Casino Night, worked to include commuter students in the campus directory, cooperated with Food Services in establishing a commuter lounge, instituted a proposal that changed campus parking policy, and held several fund raising events and social gatherings for commut- ers. 1 to r row 1 — mike yeatts. row 2 — lesa gray, brendan wilson, david huber, theresa palmer, scott thornhill, terri reinhart, jim carbaugh, joe paxton, thayer phillips, brian hochheimer, teri downing, alicia munger. tom morris, jay chambers, wayne baker — chairman, kathy satterfield, sarah Humphries. 316 1 to r row 1 — barry mountain, jim sinichko. row 2 — debbie mckeown, patty glover, linda parsons. christian science organization Each week the Christian Science Organization at James Madison University holds a testimo- nial meeting where Christian Scientists on campus, as well as interested students and fac- ulty members, hear selected readings from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Following the readings, anyone is free to share their healings and comments on Christian Science. Each year the Student Center receives a subscription to the Christian Science Monitor, an interna- tional daily newspaper donated by the Organi- zation. Monthly business meetings are also held in order to prepare for the annual lecture given on campus. This lecture, as well as the meetings are always open to Christian Scien- tists and Non-Scientists alike. frances sale home — — economics club The Frances Sale Home Economics Club of JMU strives to provide opportunities for de- velopment as outstanding professional home economists. This year ' s community projects in- clude a reading program for the elderly and ca- reer counseling for high school students. top to bottom row 1 — dawn sullivan, celia walston, martha gilkey, teresa butts, susan berry, martha arnold, donna graham, row 2 — eUzabeth emrick, pat bradley, linda bow- ers, Suzanne perry, beverly stickles, roe 3 — Janice byrd, melissa bettge, mary kilby, margot porter, cindy sencin- diver, maggie hofmann, jacquie Stevens, dr. marian emer- son. 317 1 to r row 1 — cheryl divecchia, mary danley, martha beavers, anna bonham, myra wheat, diana grimm, clelia amari, chris luke, patty glover, Sylvia nelson, melody diehl, karen dishman. row 2 — linda maguire. ruth warinner, Jeanne wimmer, julie vidrick, kim wright, linda sheldon, cynthia handy, lynn dahlgren, beth roadcap, becky rhodes, kathy rawlev. row 3 — karen cashman, mellisa rutz, anne turner, debbie grover, debbie young, tamara cashour, martha oakley, karen harvey, Beverly cruise, rhonda calhoun, christie polen. row 4 — david watkins — director, debbie price, susan onderdonk, josie bowles, Jennifer mcbride, allison ohaudet, rhonda Vandyke, barbara mcgowan, mary lewis webb, barbara huskey. concert choir The James Madison University Women ' s Concert Choir is a selected group of forty-eight women. The group per- forms a variety of Hterature, sacred and secular, from the Renaissance to the present. Performances are on and off the campus, including an annual Spring Tour. The Con- cert Choir is the original performing group of the school. It was formerly called the Glee Club, and was the first college glee club in Virginia to be affiliated with the Fed- eration of Music Clubs. 318 1 to ro row 1 — sharon connors, sally lovegren, beth ferguson. pat rock, jane sumpter, sabrina Crockett, laura chisom. row 2 — cindy thompson, chris tobin, gregory kandt, anne mccleaf, janet foresman, jacque petersen, shara lindsey. row 3 — iu draper, paula franklin, Joanne mcknight, kathy bearden. 1 to r row 1 — martha carter, susan joiner, sonia dameron, Joyce good, anna sozio, pam finley. row 2 — cathy hott, pat denley, phyllis lippe, zella higginbotham, ann blizzard, lori campbell, ben skinker. row 3 — ann Under, judy stows. Working with both handicapped and gifted children is the primary purpose of the CEC. CEC sponsors activities such as Ice Cream Socials, Halloween and Christmas parties, Train- A-Champ, Special Olympics, Exceptional Child ' s Week, and Service Projects for the community and institutions in the area. CEC also provides the chance to work with excep- tional children on a one to one basis throughout the entire year. n o C n I— ' • o CD X n CD o p n CD 319 1 to r row 1 — diane tyler. charlene reklinski, wendy Schneider, kelli hanau. linda james — asst. director of modern ensemble, karen fergu- son. melanie monacell. sandy miquelon, kathy o ' connor. mitzi mcneil, beth thomas. row 2 — tony credico. dr. earlynn miller, diane bauman, leigh randies, laura labieniec. risa teel. annemarie mccleaf, Stephanie shroyer, julie spencer, maria cristall, nancy candelario. row 3 — nancy maloney. tinker bell, edwin howard, barbara peterson, acie maloney, sandy valentine, elyn feldman, julia dean, rich good, sharon kinsey, o.c. paynter, holly richards, claudia jones. mark smith, phillis oeters, greg- ory kandt, penny boettcher, jane barman. dance theatre James Madison University Dance Theatre is primarily an undergraduate company of students who perform in ei- ther the Folk or Modern Ensemble and work with techni- cal dance theatre. Each Ensemble produces a campus concert and accepts several engagements each semester in communities, schools and college throughout Vir- ginia. This year Madison Dance Theatre was asked to perform at the Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Convention in Richmond and at Roanoke College in Salem as part of their Lecture Artist Series. The Folk Ensemble also performed in the Page County Heritage Association ' s Pageant, Oh. Shenandoah and in the Sixth Annual Israeli Dance Festival Concert of Greater Washington. The Modern Ensemble performed in the Choreographer ' s Showcase which is sponsored by the Modern Dance Council of Washington, D.C. JMUDT helps to host dance companies who come to the James Madison University campus. The Bill Evans Dance Com- pany from Seattle, Washington, and the Murray Spalding Dance Theatre from Washington, D.C, were highlights of the total campus dance calendar this year. 320 delta sigma pi Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fra- ternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to en- courage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by re- search and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the com- mercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commer- cial welfare of the community. 1 to r row 1 — paul britt, mike mathisen, ron devine, jim hale, Stephen Crawford, bill mil- Ion, mike lee. row 2 — John hubley. art hamilton, don fecher, John knight, mike welsh, row 3 — fred betz, glenn lawson, Stephen seldon, cliff Jackson, bill sours, row 4 — rich tillison, dan knoczal, tom henschen. bruce boppe. mark kennedy, brian dunn. 1 to r row 1 — seniors — rich tillison, steve Crawford, tom henschen, mike welsh, row 2 — paul britt, ron devine, don fecher. brian dunn, mike lee. row 3 — steve seldon, mark kennedy, mike mathisen, John hubley. row 4 — John knight, bill sours, o.c. bailey, jr. 1 to r row 1 — officers — brian dunn, fred betz, Steve crawford, mike lee. row 2 — jerry rosson, steve seldon, rich tillison, bill mil- Ion, mike mathison, ron devine. 1 to r row 1 — terri patterson, janell schoedler, kathy way. row 2 — jan gira. pam phillips, karen ahrens, kathee wheatley, lauren sparks, madeline marvey. row 3 — les lie stone, marta kennedy, dana warren, Carolyn triplet, shawn beasley, kaye anderson, melanie moacell. dukettes The JMU Dukettes provide dance entertainment at bas- ketball games and serve as hostesses for social functions throughout the school year. The group also works closely with the cheerleaders and Pep Band to promote school spirit during basketball season. Dukette hostesses work as public relations personnel in the Purple and Gold Room, President ' s Cabinet Room and the Press Box dur- ing athletic events. Co-captains Melanie Monacell and Terri Patterson direct the routines which the eighteen member squad performs at basketball half-times. Sponsor of the group is Casey Showalter. Last year the group travelled to Charleston, S.C, to perform for half-times at the Citadel and Baptist College and were featured on a local T.V. station. 322 (MS M)spn mom BT ' -i  • . ,_ 1 to r row 1 — bill bowman, chuck smith, row 2 - owen, mike fulton. - kevin o ' hare, mike frazier, tim snyder, chuck paynter, dr. jay funston, John da vis, paul accardo, lee The newly established James Madison Fencing Club, founded by Jay A. Rarick, William F. Bowman and Charles W. Smith, III, entered its second year after a 4-1 record during the 1976-77 season. The club was estab- lished to provide fencers at JMU an opportunity to fence other collegiate clubs on a club basis and to promote the art and sport of fencing. Membership is open to any graduate or undergraduate at JMU who has participated in fencing activities for one month. The club fences against clubs and teams at such colleges as W M, VPI SU, UVa., and Longwood. The club would like to express its appreciation to Dr. Jay Funston, our faculty advisor, who also founded Rutgers University Fencing Club, and special thanks to Tim Snyder for designing our club logo. 323 distributive education club The JMU Collegiate DECA promotes interest in Distribu- tive Education and related educational fields, through social and leadership activities. As members of the Vir- ginia Collegiate DECA Association, and JMU chapter is responsible for serving high school DECA chapters in this region. In this way club members gain experience that enriches their education as prospective teacher- coordinators in their future duties as advisors to local chapters of DECA. They develop respect for educaton in marketing and distribution as it contributes to vocational competence and they promote scholarship among stu- dents in Distributive Education at James Madison Uni- versity. 1 to r row 1 — Lynne potter, diane quick, carrie stempler, lou snodgrass — secretary, martha bryan, ellen lanzisera — historian, nancy gill, liz boeshore, laura arcuri, linda ross, jana turner, row 2 — tim bounds, John moon — treasurer, gary worley. matt king, billie liggett. sherry setliff. cindy baughman, kathy Johannes, phyllis cauley, karne elwer- toski. helen sickler. row 3 — randy thompson, John mchale — parliamentarian, bill white — president, randy poland, ed poff — 1st vice-president, bill parfitt — 2nd vice- president, gary gray, michael wilder, andy roberts. 324 honor council 1 to r representatives — michael mcalice. dr. rex fuller, Joseph bowling, skip cummings, brenda martin, cynthia palmore, judy stowe, carroll mcgraw, dr. david poche. The Honor Council is a student operated organization which attempts to promote high stan- dards of personal honesty and integrity on the JMU campus. Honor Council representatives act collectively as a hearing body for all alleged Honor Sys- tem violations, communicate w ith students and faculty members in their individual schools, and participate in the development of special projects virhich increase the awareness of and support for the Honor System within the University community. 1 to r officers — bob snyder — president, tracy lastor — vice-president, mark muUins — coordinator. 325 1 to r row 1 — buddy freund. sandra laneve, marsha frith, deborah smith, gail gibson — president, jean swann, cathy east, ronnie strecker. row 2 — brian czechowski. John bilon — advisor, ellen enghsh, michelle machall, diane iten. patrick sanchez. bruce link — vice-president, row 3 — John howard. richard harris. craige winn. phil philhps. brian hewitt. robert wood, torn driver, row 4 — kent seely, jitn colby. dave maloney, phil harris. davis waynack. hotel rest aurant management club ■ The Hotel-Restaurant Management club consists mainly of those majoring in HRM, but is also open to other inter- ested individuals. The purpose of the club is to provide a means to broaden members education through partici- pation in club sponsored activities. The club successfully organized a chicken barbeque and a raffle last spring. They also received instruction in ice carving and some members are now proficient in this art. The members attended classes in bartending and wine selection. The club also held a small party for notable members of the hospitality industry and established a scholarship fund for its students. Under the direction of John J. Bilon, Co- ordinator of the Program and Advisor to the club, gradu- ates in HRM can market not only skills gained through the classroom experience, but they can also benefit from participation in one of the most active clubs on campus. 326 kappa delta pi i;,i:;aj: .: 7 i |j ; 1 to r row 1 — kaye Johnson, keven sandy, kathy scott, ann schmidt, linda parsons, cathy shepard, marta storey, jo ann michael, jerry lee cutright. row 2 — ben skinker, sharon dillard, nanette shifflette, elaine J ' birch, sue elmore, cathy hott. row 3 — laura chisom, sabrina Crockett, Suzanne shumate, jeannie spitzer, teri long, eileen mitchell, Juliet Jen- nings, Janet Conner, row 4 — alice sandy, dr. michael d. davis. As an honorary educational fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi encourages high professional, intellectual, and personal standards among its members. Leading educators in the U.S. and abroad aid the advancement of the fraternity through their contributions to The Educational Forum, the society ' s official magazine. Projects this year were designed to aid the community. Financial aid, in the form of fifty dollars from the fraterrity ' s treasury, was donated to the Rivendale Home for Boys. At Christmas the organi- zation filled two dozen stockings with toys and candy for distribution by the Salvation Army. Members also par- ticipated with the Youth Association for Retarded Citi- zens in a formal dance for the community ' s retarded citi- zens. Also, plans for an annual Play Day , aimed at pro- viding local community children ' s groups with ac- tivities, games and learning situations, were put into op- eration. Cooperation from community groups and area Future Teachers of America organizations was outstand- ing. 327 kappa pi The Gamma Kappa Chapter of Kappa Pi National Honorary Art Fraternity is a group whose purpose is to recognize stu- dents of artistic influence and ability, and to provide a means whereby those re cognized may share and promote interest in art endeavors. Our activities this year included a Getting to Know Each Other party at the University Farm. We also spon- sored several art shows and our annual art sale in the spring. We had presentations by guest artists and dinners at the homes of several members of the art faculty. This year has been a growing and learning year for members of Kappa Pi, in hopes that next year ' s members may be even more influential in the community. 1 to r row 1 — heidi Stevenson. Janice hall, debbie lukowski, judy rich, julia thompson, pern dewalt, betsy lancaster. alan tschudi — advisor, row 2 — judy ash, deborah forrest. row 3 — jack mccaslin — advisor, kathy mason, terry taylor, candy aucott, beth diver, cathy flaherty, sherry spencer, donna layton, judy evans, patricia blanton, wacie lough, row 4 — maebeth grassini, david diller — dept. chairman, larry hickinan, tim kirk, andy black, mike gibson, dennis whetzel. lutheran student movement The Lutheran Student Move- ment consists of Lutherans and others from the Harrisonburg area. We are closely associated with both Regional and Na- tional LSM bodies. This year we proposed and worked to co- ordinate the National LSM Project on Ministry to and with the Mentally and Physically Handicapped. Our weekly meetings usually consist of ei- ther a worship service, fellow- ship, service project, or dinner meetings. 1 to r row 1 — susan bower, robin brumback, kathy palmer, martha street, row 2 — karen cashman, mindy Iowt, deborah huddle, row 3 — dave goeres, barb lynn, rick goeres, janice m. ely, erich kyger. 328 marching band The JMU Marching Band excited the halftime audiences through- out the 1977 football se ason with exceptional entertainment. The crowd warmly greeted the band and on five occasions gave them standing ovations. The Marching Dukes consisted of 151 students, divided into the following sections: 96 horns, 18 percussion, 22 color guard, 12 rifles, 2 drum majors and a feature twirler. The percussion section marched as a seperate unit and all their music was arranged by a student, Anthony Riccio. The color guard was instructed by Steve Martell, a student in dance at JMU. The rifles were instructed by Patti Martell and Michael Dorangrichia. The drum majors were Debra Soyars and George Carter. The feature twirler was Sue Saffelle. The Marching Band is vastly gaining a reputation of excellence and is considered by many as Virginia ' s finest college marching band. richard adams kathy alien kathy allgood barbara anderson lulher appel timothy arnette waiter bacck cynthia baker alice barrow donna bans diana bitting david blackstock William bonham richard calhoon george carter michael clore teri coiner edward cummings linda davis thomas davis carleen deehan William desjardin jean dimaggio anne dombroskie scott dwinelle linda eckert Christopher erickson deboran erwin robert everhart donita farmer daniel farris george ference charles fox grayson fox Joseph furry lauren galanes claire gardiner edward gillie dale gillis Christine gmitter rebecca goode michele green robert hall sheila hart keith hartless kaxen harvey donald hedrick kathie henry barbara billiard gary hoffman John hurley Christopher Jackson lisa jacobsen kenneth jent patricia Johns susan joiner craig jonson patricia kelley rejeanna kilby carl kiser richard koch evelyn lafferty wanda lam arthur laman kenneth langer brian lewis kenneth lobb paula love rhonda lowe sara lowe William lukhard Stephen manning martha mathews James mathias linda matthews Patrick mcclanhan anne mccleaf wendy mccurley thomas mckenzie mary mcmullan Jennifer miller beverly moore scott moore susan morris sean murray thomas nakamura carol neff cheryl oneil joan orourke mary ovrevik david palmer jan poulsen heidi regier anthony riccio donna rowe susan saffelle alice sandy gary shoemaker karin sievers cheryl smith gretna smith James smith debra soyars James Stella kimberly suUivan Julia summitt clarence taylor sharon taylor victoria thomasson Stephen thompson susan tinnell jill trimble Carolyn true robert tucker dirk van brussel alice weiss Jonathan wheeler keith whitaker stasia wolicki calvin yates andrew york nanette young george zahn deborah zaorski 329 u cd a; -I—  cd 1 to r paul spraggs. row 1 — teresa neal, evelyn clay, angela clary, vicky mendenhall, rae marie thacker, lina stalcup, kim lucas, cathy berkebile, mary hopkins, sue atkins, diane tyler, The Mathematics Club of JMU is a department sponsored organization whose purpose is to pro- mote mathematical awareness and quality. Besides mary sirbaugh. row 2 — mike gallier, bob hott. joe baden. brad marshall, bill alexander, bill grubbs, tim rickman, bob gilbert. twice monthly meetings, the Math Club sponsors a fall and spring picnic, a Christmas party, and a spring banquet. U O (X) cd u 03 The Medical Society was organized to bring to- gether students with a common professional inter- est in any health field and to provide an under- standing of the policies and procedures involved in their entrance into professional schools. It is open to any student with an interest in medicine, medi- cal technology, pre-physical therapy, pre-nursing, dentistry, dietetics and pharmacy. 1 to r row 1 — jerry keilsohn. karen lotts, errol rafal. linda Washington, row 2 — brenda rhea, pam smtih, chuck smith, skip wagner. steve hackney, laura akers. frances corbett. anne stiles, cathey Conner, row 3 — cathy dodson, janathan Ingram, craig Sampson, sam doss, david ritt. robert pugh jr.. karen rublee, beverly boyce. mary beth lively, row 4 — sharon duff, kathy peter, dale nichols. steve robertson, mitzi cuimtngham. susan nobbs, mike mansfield. robert porter, bill ayers. billy henderson. jmu 2 jmu 1 jmu 1 jmu 1 jmu 2 jmu 2 jmu 1 jmu 2 jmu 1 jmu 1977-78 Season george mason galludet u. va. va. tech lynchburg u.c.l.a. n.o.v.a. penn. st. bait. v.c. pepperdine 1 to r row 1 — John koch, jeff chaney — co-captain, george young, chris moughon. row 2 — jeff maloy, The Men ' s Volleyball Club gives men the chance to play power volleyball. The club is a member of the United States Volleyball Association and plays matches against collegiate teams from Maryland, Virginia, and Delavi?are. david marlowe, doug ware, dwight hanna, mike marks — co-captain, ron hartlaub. men ' s volleyball team The Music Educators National Conference is the orga- nization that serves as leader and spokesman for music education in the United States. MENC ' s activities have been largely responsible for the estabhshment of music education as a profession, and for the promotion and guidance of music instruction in the schools as an in- tegral part of general education. Advancement of music education is the stated goal of MENC and mem- bership is open to anyone interested in working toward this goal. 1 to r row 1 — linda davis, kim magee, annette mus- carnera, Stephen thompson. row 2 — jeannie wimmer, helen reynolds, hsa jacobson, diana grimm, david mil- l er, Julia summitt, linda mathews, dirk van brussel. row 3 — dale gillis, earl shaffer, linda sheldon, kathie henry, james mathias, liz plummer. linda davidson. P3 B c o CO n D h— J CD n P o -J n -h p CD CD tion n CD mercury club The Mercury Club strives for active involvement by all members, faculty members, and graduate students to help promote and strengthen the Physical Education and Health Departments. Their activities during the year in- cluded a facuhy-student picnic, projects by the elemen- tary, secondary, recreation, health, and dance vice- presidents, and service projects writh Muscular Dys- trophy. Other events were the Master Cult Day, honoring P.E. and Health majors; spring banquet; covered dish suppers; luncheons for faculty and students; state and national conventions; and two yearly publications of Major Matters. 1 to r row 1 — sarah taylor, donna chapman, Stephen caldwell, ruth garrett, cheryl flory, caria wahers, carol pamperin, valerie mount, kay satterfield, leisa corbin. darlene ferguson. sheryl tonini, bradley shanan, dr. John haynes — advisor, row 2 — terry prodoehl. mike downey, debby dark, Johnnie wells, doug Washington, barbara zorba glakas, angle rexrode, vickie coUins, marie crump, patti meyerhoeffer, susan lamotte, bernard Stewart, phillip bruce. row 3 — Jeanne purple adrian Stanton, joe tyalor, alien leonard, merle evans, liz harkrader, anna har- vey, clorinda ermini, kathy mccleaf, theresa williams, kathy wilcox, dotty burke, geof le sueur. row 4 — dalynn patrick, joe showker, sue elmore, mary casciano, jenni lawhorn, suzanne myers, diane darling, barb schoepske. row 5 — auburn lambert, scott balogh, thad hockman. da vid buffer, dale spitzer, laura yardley. anne biscoe, karen pilch, cindy waddell, cindy stroller, terry taylor, renee mcpartland, buddy kelchner 332 phi alpha theta Phi Alpha Theta, the interna- tional honor society for history, is represented at JMU by 19 members who comprise the or- ganization ' s Tau Pi Chapter. Although not strictly limited to history majors, the society re- quires that prospective mem- bers successfully complete a requisite number of hours in history and maintain a respect- able grade point average in their remaining studies. The chapter ' s objective is to pro- mote the study of history and the exchange of related ideas among students and professors by providing the opportunity for these people to meet via such activities as lectures, his- toric tours, and various other extra-curricular events. 1 to r, row 1 — duane tibbetts, gail bowers, ani ta bradshaw, glenda kasey, melissa mcfee, joan pilch, nancy reich — secretary treasurer, jan poff — president, elaine birch — historian, row 2 — dr. lewbright — advisor, kenneth berry, mike harbour, micnael shoop — vice president. V- -rr.n phi omicron tau Phi Omicron Tau is the professional frater- nity for promotion of scholarship, interest and leadership in home economics. This year ' s program of wrork examined the meaning of being a professional to aid members in the transition from student life. As a service project, the membership elected to work individually with elderly persons in the community. top to bottom — kathleen a colquitt, dorothy rowe, linda erlewine, mary m. kilby — secretary, linda bow- ers, teresa butts — reporter historian, margot porter — 2nd vice president, derma graham — president. 333 percy warren honor society The Percy H. Warren Honor Society was organized in 1965 as a local honor and service organization. In Janu- ary 1977, we became a chapter of Mortar Board which recognizes the achievement of both men and women. The Percy H. Warren Chapter of Mortar Board is an association of JMU persons selected for distinguished ability and achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service. Our annual service project is the student advis- ing program. We work in cooperation with the fresh- men faculty advisors. 1 to r row 1 — Valencia wilson. jo ann michael, louise george. laura chisom. kathy palmer, laurie hosmanek. peggy majer, anne hillmer. angela amburn. row 2 8 mary kilby. linda bowers, linda parsons, brenda sparkman, paula semerad, debbie price, kathy talley, Janice m. ely. row 3 — linda Washington, brenda martin, patricia creagh, leatha alcamo, beverly cruise, susan onderdonk, shelley miller, row 4 — scott taylor. deborah tompkins, charles lamb, kevin geer. 334 The purpose of Pi Mu Epsilon is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institu- tions, and among the staffs of qualified non-academic institu- tions. Its members are elected on an honorary basis according to their proficiency in mathe- matics. Pi Mu Epsilon presents lectures in mathematics. Speakers are invited from other campuses, and students are en- couraged to present talks. Pi Mu Epsilon. t3 CD O 1 to r row 1 — rae marie thacker, gail pierpont, vicky mendenhall. row 2 — mary hopkins, michael gallier, billie sue liggett. row 3 — paul spraggs, homer austin — advisor, bill grubbs, maiy lambert. row 4 — brad maxshall, sue atkins, shelley miller. Pi Omega Pi is a National Busi- ness Teacher Education Honor Society. Its major aims are to create and encourage interest and promote scholarship in Business Education, to aid in civil betterment in colleges and universities, to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional life, and to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enter- prise. 1 to r row 1 — sheila hart, kathy richardson, brenda sparkman. debbie lash, arm botkin. row 2 — w.o. walsh — sponsor, Jackie davis, dottie myers, charlotte graves — sponsor, debbie daniels, dr. powell — sponsor. t3 CD t3 335 phi beta lambda I to r row 1 — craig dark, diane bute. debbie becouvarakis. aimee applegarth, sharon bowers, rosemary roberts, ed poff, bobby davis, martha street, babs timmerman, sherry mc guire, kay hoffman. row 2 — bonnie gruel, debbie mckeown, brenda sparkman, kathy thompson, Jackie davis, leonard mathey, cindy baughman, doris her- baugh, gayle blaylock, joan wood, terry watson. row 3 — rick motley, beth presley, lisa burnett, liz blanding, val fritz, cindy dupre. patty gardner, patsy herbst, susan west, robin bowers, carey marr, mike Williams, row 4 — david swett, byron mehlhoff, donald turner, rose goode, William sauer, alicia munger, gay gorrell, kathy kent, dale shuU, kay hunt, sharon webb, mollie coleman, dodd obenshain, vicky mendenhall, keith colonna. A national business organization, Phi Beta Lambda, stresses professional leadership among college men and women. The activities of Phi Beta Lambda provide an opportunity for business students to prepare for business and office occupations. The JMU Gamma Lambda chapter of Phi Beta Lambda focuses upon cooperation and good working relationships with area businesses, the community, local high school Future Business Leaders, our Business and Business Educa- tion Departments and our camp us as a whole. In our community work, PBL is known for raising approxi- mately $14,000 in our walkathon for the March of Dimes. 336 Phi Chi Theta was established in 1924 as a na- tional professional fraternity to promote the cause of higher education and training for all women. It ' s purposes are to foster high ideals for women in business careers, to encourage fra- ternity and cooperation among women prepar- ing for such careers, and to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the at- tainment of such ends. The Delta Sigma chap- ter of JMU works to uphold these principles. The Delta Sigma chapter was recognized as a member of the national organization in the spring of 1976 and has been growing ever since. The chapter holds rush twice a year — in the fall and in the spring. A pledge period of six weeks follows before formal initiation into the organization. The main interest of Phi Chi Theta is professionalism, both in its members and the organization. To this end, the fraternity sponsors professional speakers and workshops for the members and others interested. phi chi theta 1 to r row 1 — linda heinaru, carolyn cash, tina arthur, karen odiorne, donna galvin. row 2 — laiching, cheung, diane bedwell, jane huie, diane severns, debbie martin, peggy majer, sharon clary, regina rich, row 3 — pat roUins, terry pahnore, bath bennett, sarah smith, sue Williams, patsy rainey, carol lubiak, molly coleman, debbie mcknatt. 337 1 to r row 1 — John vest, eddie lupton. paul lancaster, terry houff, Jeffrey hutton. bryan tallent. jim paxton. row 2 — mark wilkerson. dirk van brussel, earl shaffer. george wolfe. david watkins — advisor, david mil- ler, Stanley mcmullen, ed wrighf, david sadler. row 3 — Stephen thompson, dr. robert ashby, dave greennagel. william posey. art laman, sanford. eberly. joe codispoti, jerf may. row 4 — phil green, bennett lewis, tim niebergall, dr. Joseph estock. phi mu alpha The primary purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is to encourage and promote the highest standards of creativity, performance, education, and research in music in America. This professional fraternity is open to men who have an active interest in the field of music. The Gamma Alpha Chapter has been es- tablished at JMU for nine years and has been an effective arm of the Department of Music, offering support for its programs and activities including the Annual Tri-State Jazz Festival and in-coming freshman auditions. Although a professional orga- nization. Phi Mu Alpha offers social activities that help to develop a true fraternal spirit among its members. 1 to r row 1 — John vest — treasurer, terry houff — president, jim paxton — alumni secretary, row 2 — eddie lupton — vice-president, paul lancaster — corresponding secretary, bryan tallent — historian. Jeffrey hutton, recording secretary. 338 1 to r row 1 — joan breuer, linda Joyce, anita wray, chryl Creech, colleen shaughnessy, carol macindoe, joandell donald. row 2 — lori mcgonegal, patrice bowles, diana schmitt, brenda martin, bill faircloth, cathy hairston, lorri kennedy, kathy duerr, lesa gray, sid o ' leary, tina harper, rita purcell. Sigma Alpha Eta is the JMU Student Speech and Hearing Service Society. The purposes of the organization are to create an interest in Speech Pathology and Hearing Disorders among students and the community, to encourage students ' professional growth by provid- ing new learning experiences, to provide situations in which stu- dents and faculty work together toward common professional goals, to raise money to provide service to the handicapped in the community, and to carry out hearing screening programs for students and the community. sigma alpha eta Sigma alpha iota 1 to r row 1 — anna bonham, julia summitt, beth thomas, patty glover, anita rowland. row 2 — anne turner, donna spencer, vonda jay, martha oakley, sylvia nelson, debbie young, donna mcmillan, annette muscarnera. row 3 — kim wright, tamara cashour, debbie zirkle, karen dishman, carolyn tucker, ruth warinner,cheryl west — advisor, row 4 — beverly cruise, Jeanne wimmer, beth roadcap, caroIe moberg, joy simons, susan onder- donk, kim magee, debbie price. Sigma Alpha Iota is an international fraternity for women dedicated to the advancement and support of high ideals and stan- dards in music. Projects for the year included fund rais- ing for UNICEF, a Bridal Fashion Show and Musicale, support of a music scholarship to Bre- vard Summer Music Camp, support for the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Perform- ing Arts, assistance for Pan ' s Cottage, and exten- sive work on a Bold Notes project — transcib- ing music for people who are visually handicapped. 339 rugby club jmu 4 lynchburg city 6 jmu 26 lynchburg college jmu 25 richmond area training side 4 jmu 6 lynchburg city 4 jmu 12 montgomery county old white (atlanta, ga.) 14 jmu 12 16 jmu 25 old dominion univ. 6 jmu 14 hampton Sydney jmu 22 western suburbs d.c. 6 Rugby originated in the early nineteenth century at the Univer- sity of Ruggers and was brought to JMU in the early spring of 1975. A young inexperienced team has grown to be one of the most vicious, powerful, and hard hitting groups in the Virginia Rugby Union. The JMU team, one of the top teams in the state, established their strength by placing third in a field of sixty teams at the Thanksgiving Washington D.C. Tournament. Rugby at JMU can best be described as a gentlemen ' s game played by barbarians or a barbarians ' game played by gentle- men. before 1 to r row 1 — ben browning. John lunde, ernie rosenkranz. Stephen krizay. kirk beckwith, tim waiters, steve erlich, doug esbach, rob fisher, row 2 — alan pietrorito. brett payne, scott steffey. andy broderick, speck mcnealy. bill turner. John kir- chner. row 3 — chuck gibbons. John carr, richard barcus, craig moore. robert wolff, mike paratore. j.c. snaman, jack powell. row 4 — greg koenig, ralph adams, jim carmichael. waiter anglin, greg bertschinger. rick morrow. after 340 Sigma Phi Lambda is a campus wide honor society consisting of all students capable of maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.25. As this was the first year as a university honor society, it was a rebuilding year. Besides rewriting the constitution, the club has also strived for greater campus-wide recognition, espe- cially on honors day, and a formal induction of new members. In the past, though total membership was high, active membership was low. This year the members of Sigma Phi Lambda, scholastic leaders on campus, have shown the community and the rest of campus that college students are not apathetic. 1 to r row 1 — Virginia joyner, nancy reich, vickie grim, patsy Johns, jane polk, ellen schimmel, karen ross, deborah tompkins, mary kilby. robin giorgi. row 2 — linda Washington, wanda bris- tow, linda eckert, paula mergenhagen, carl zerambo, chris tobin susie baldwin, kate tunnell, leatha alcamo, becky furie, tami richardson. row 3 — karen rublee — reporter, jamie blair — report- er, dale nichols — reporter, kevin geer — president, shelley miller — vice-president, william cummings — secretary, charles lamb — treasurer. 1 to r row 1 — elaine birch, eileen mitchell. sikay hunt, rosemary roberts, patty gardner, cindy yahn. patrice bowles, brenda martin, alan pietrorito, darlene Collins, row 2 — mary lambert, rae marie thacker, karen lotts, melinda woody, bill ayers, joan pilch, duane tibbetts, tom dunn, michael shoop. row 3 — judy stowe, martha sjostrom, kathy erdman, kathy headlee, diane severns, Jackie davis, robert riley, sallie smith, cathy shepard, jan michael poff, mike harbour. CD I— ' P3 B cr P2 341 symphonic wind ensemble The JMU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, besides being a major ensemble in the music department, is one of the most exciting wind ensembles in the country today. Playing works by such composers as Ingolf Dahl, Vin- cent Perisichetti and Norman Dello Jaio they have spread the name of the university through their tours to many cities in the eastern United States. This small select group of wind and percussion performers is di- rected by Kenneth E. Moulton, noted performer, con- ductor and clinician. The Wayland Historical Society was organized in 1970 and pro- vides an opportunity for stu- dents interested in history to meet informally to discuss top- ics of interest. Wayland spon- sors several speakers each se- mester to provide more infor- mation on a subject of general interest to members. Wayland, along with Phi Al pha Theta, sponsors an annual Fall picnic for all history majors and mem- bers, as well as a yearly Spring banquet, a Christmas party, and trips to places of historical in- terest. 1 to 1 luu 1 iiiiiJiae! shoop, mark guerin, aim SLhmidt, david ritt. jan-michael pott, row 2 — nanette shiftlette. betty murray, kathy tarpley. elaine bircli, nancy reich, alicia munger. kristin rogers, karen wiltielm. row 3 — julie tokarz, anita bradstiaw, duane tibbetts, mike barbour, clive hallman, melissa mcfee, joan pilcli. wayland historical society 342 1 to r row 1 — Steve shively, karen kerwath, nancy googins, hilde au- desirk. colleen hymes. deb semple, jayne flowers, Steve bridges, warner Crocker, mary eagan, spot dark, row 2 — carey marr. nicki constantinos. kathy lillard, ray lillard, ruth sellers, kathy gentry, georgia stelluto, trina koon. lisa loving, doreen murray, deb Stefan, sue snit senita, phillip grayson, advisor, row 3 — claudia smith, linda garber, joan sitmore, Steve pittman, robert hickman, Stephanie harper, janet brown, sharon mckenna, jill harkin. lisa gibbs. luanne shearer, curtis hansen, jerry long, Sandra price, jane ollice. Stratford Players, established in 1916 as a theatre liter- ary society, is the oldest organization on campus. Once the producer of one pageant play a year, Stratford Players now produces four main stage plays a year as well as a children ' s show and innumerable productions in the Experimental Theatre. Stratford Players in con- junction with the Department of Communications Arts funds and provides the manpower for each production. This year ' s mainstage season included Heracles (Oct. 11-16), The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Nov. 15-20), La Perichole (Feb. 21-26), and Loot (April 18-23). Last summer Latimer-Schaeffer Theatre housed the successful production of Agatha Christie ' s The Mousetrap; this summer Bus Stop will be presented. The Experimental Theatre hosted several student-directed productions during the 1977-78 aca- demic year: In The Boom Boom Room, Empty Cradle, and And Things That Go Bump In The Night. Stratfors Player ' s roster has swelled to forty members as more and more students are being attracted to JMU ' s com- munication arts and theatre programs. Stratford Players and James Madison University Theatre would like to say thank you for letting us entertain you. Stratford players Officers (1977-78) President — Deb Semple Secretary — Hilde Audesirk Treasurer — Jayne Flowers Experimental Theatre Treasurer — Mary Eagan Committee Chairmen — Steve Bridges, Steve Clark, Warner Crocker, Colleen Hymes, Karen Kerwath, Steve Shively. 343 heracles Heracles is constructed out of the ironic juxtaposition of events which do not seem to belong together. In the same play, Euripides presents us with a Heracles, the son of Zeus, a hero who has civilized the world and defended the innocent accomplishing his twelve labors; a Heracles who denies he is the son of Zeus and repudiates his labors; a savior who arrives in the nick of time to rescue his family; and a father who de- stroys his own family. The play cannot contain all this and tell the story of Heracles in neat conceptions of an- thropomorphic gods in myths and in the actual experience of human life; be- tween the desire for a divinity which helps and protects and the apparent in- difference or even malevolence of any divinity that could preside over what we know of human misery. uso Ten JMU students spent Christmas in Germany entertaining American troops as part of USO (U.S. Overseas] tour. Many cast members participated in JMU ' s Dinner Theatre last summer which produced The Fantisticks and A Thurber Carnival. Company members included: Hildegards Audesirk, road- manager; Steve Clark; Walter Dickey; Cindy Early; Linda Garber; David Greennagle; Cedric Guthrie; Shera Haynes; Alan Rosenburg; and Susan Senita. Sue Senita. Linda Garber, Hilde Audesirk, Cindy Early, and Shera Haynes, reminise about those Summer Nights in the 1950 ' s section of the USO tour ' s Ease on Down the Road variety show. 344 Left — Heracles grieves the death of his family as Thesius (Steve Clark) stands by to comfort him. Middle ■ Heracles (Rich Travis) is tormented by madness (Deborah Semple) and Iris (Hildegarde Audesuk). Right - Karen Marcus as the chorus leader in an early rehearsal shot. Left — A lecture from a father to his daughter Vi ' ho has just left home for the big city. Right — And novir for the first date. the boom boom room 1 . r A i. w }, : m K P g m t 1 1 the effect of gamma rays on man-in the-moon marigolds Above — Susan Berrell (Ruth) and Helen Stoltzfus (Beat- rice) share a friendly mother-daughter conversation in the first scene of Gamma Rays. Right — Linda Garber as the fearful, sensitive, loving Tillie. whose high school science project lends the play its title. student government association A ; y mike dewitt president bill hardy 1st vice-president doug wessen 2nd vice-president darrell pile treasurer sheryl bland secretary executive council. 1 to r row 1 — darrell pile, mike dewitt, sheryl bland, row 2 — doug wessen, bill hardy. The Student Government Association has a responsibility to serve the students of James Madison University and to dedicate itself to providing effective and conscientious leadership. The SGA has strived to achieve cooperation, understanding and mutual trust among its membership and the student body. To be people oriented and to uphold the high values and standards of every JMU student has been one of the major objectives of the SGA this year. Involvement, activeness and enthusiasm have been the hallmark of the SGA in past years and this year was no exception. With diplomacy and tactfulness the SGA has worked to see pre- registration, the teacher-course evaluation booklet, problems with local utility companies and other projects finalized and or resolved. To continue to be the students advocate and to provide services and activities for JMU students will be the major purpose of the SGA for many more years to come. 347 1 to r row 1 — kim tayloe. lynn wessen, patsy eakin, gay gorell, dave huber. row 2 — lisa donegan, therese palmer, richard Wilkinson, ben thomas. row 3 — alicia munger, teri reinhart, anne mares, robin lawrence, allison armstrong. row 4 — brendan wilson, peggy dennison, julie alden, leslie robin- son, row 5 — alvin walker, mike benson, bruce goodrich. row 6 — edward bourdon, nancy lyons, jim tapley. leslie ledden, tim averill. row 7 — robby pitt. thayer phil- lips, robert griffith, kathy satter- field. joe paxton. scott simpson. row 8 — avila rodgers, teri down- ing, mike yeatts, chuck Cunnin- gham, scott thornhill, jim car- baugh. row 9 — don haag, david smith. senate Organized to recognize the responsibility of actively participat- ing in the decision-making process which affects the entire campus community, the Senate of the SGA strives to fulfill this obligation. Boarding students and commuter students alike, re- ceive equal representation in the Senate, Through the process of election, every student of JMU is eligible to fulfill the posi- tion of Senator of his respective dorm or group. The Senate of the SGA welcomes the participation of the entire Student body. student government association 348 ' ; ' : ' ' k ' - - 1 to r row 1 — mark brandau. gary hallowell, becky rinker, ross carter, row 2 — linda patterson, kaiin sievers, Joanne zimmer- mann, joan pilch, laurie hosmanek, julie kaus, beth bennett. row Interhall Council is a united group of dorm council presidents joined together for the purpose of ex- changing information, dorm ideas and opinions while developing on-campus cohesiveness through programming. Artistic endeavors, social functions and student activities of particular interest to resi- dent hall students are also coordinated by this group. 3 — torn taschler, mike mansfield, james hueber, elizabeth blanding, mary bakas, wendy gulick, mike webb — advisor. interhall council The Student Employment Office is operated by the SGA and functions to secure part-time employment for students. The office, which is located in the Warren Campus Center, is open for two hours Monday through Friday. Students are registered for employment and then referred to possible job openings. The Print Shop is located adjacent to the SGA office and provides a printing service for student organizations and indi- viduals for a minimal fee. The Judicial Secretary types all reports and correspondence for the Judicial Coordi- nator and the Advocate Coordinator. 1 to r — peggy dennison, print shop operator; sheri ferguson, judicial secretary; holly haseltine, student employment coordinator. student government association 349 student advocate corps The Student Advocate Corps is com- posed of group of students who volun- teer to assist University students need- ing counseling. Areas most frequently dealt with include Honor Council and Life Style violations. The Advocate of- fice is located in the Warren Campus Center and is open daily during specified hours. judicial life style board The Judicial Life Style Board consists of eight students, one representative from each life style option and the Student Judicial Coordinator. The purpose of the Life Style Board is to act as the orig- inal hearing body for cases in which a student is charged with violation of an university of residence hall policy clas- sified as minor under the university Judicial procedures. 1 to r row 1 — Patricia creagh, steve driebe, bill links — coordinator. Joyce hamilton. row 2 - adrian dantley, wool worth van husen. 1 to r row 1 — paul thompson. james underbill, jeff bolander, Joseph paxton. row 2 — dean patton, mark tracz — student judicial coordinator, torn shade, barry mountain. student government association 350 women ' s rugby team 1 to r row 1 — lil kirkland, elizabeth prest, alisa brown, ann sonnet, lauriesherwood, barbara perkins. row 2 — laura williams, flossie waugh, kay arnold, rose davis, carey coleson, marty Ireland, erika judd. row 3 — grace schepmoes, kathleen council, joanie benton, pattl buttram, lisa patterson, michelle gerow. row 4 — bill murphy — coach, kathy krombholz, John kirchner — coach, mary brooks, tim waiters — coach. ■ I- ' ' ' .f ■ 1 to r row 1 — bill borges, jeff bolander, bill billingsley. row 2 — paul manning, pam neff, mary ann jackson, Suzanne greene, mary losa, beth boywid, betty murray, bill powell. The JMU Women ' s Rugby Club is a recent addition to the University ' s extracur- ricular sports activities. Competition in games and tournaments began in the spring semester of ' 77 and has increased since then with participation in both a fall and spring schedule. Despite the bumps and bruises, the women have yet to compile a winning record. Nevertheless, with improved skills and abilities and with thanks to competent couches, a win- ning season is hopefully in sight. Young Americans for Free- dom is a non-partisan, con- servative political action group who endeavor to educate students across the nation into holding a sound and conservative philo- sophical position. We firmly believe in the free market economy without government interference. We a lso believe in strong national defense and the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. should stress victory over communism, rather than coexistence with this menace, and U.S. foreign policy should be judged by this criterion: does it serve the just interests of the U.S.? young americans for freedom 351 Wesley foundation Ma 1 to r row 1 — rev. Barbara wiUiams — director, sue lightner. laurie dale, tammy estep. denise wine, melody coile. tim Wil- liams, row 2 — watt hypes, kathy rawley. kathy engleman. mar- gie smith, row 3 — anne turner, Stephen sless. rhonda van dyke, kathy talley, mike mills. The Wesley Foundation, the cam- pus ministry of the United Method- ist church, is a collage of students and activities. Activities include creative worship celebrations, re- treats, fellowship, New Life Sin- gers, Bible studies, prayer groups, social concerns activities, Wesley Players, coffeehouses, concerts and imaginum, The student center, located at 690 S, Mason St., offers a chapel, game room, study lounge and library and is open from 9 a.m. to midnight. Willing to explore, experience, and expand in minis- try, Wesley welcomes all. kathy rawley and rhonda Vandyke demonstrating imaginum. 352 Dr. Ronald E. Carrier President Miss Alice E. Liggett Secretary 354 board of visitors Francis Bell, Jr., Rector Martha S. Grafton, Vice Rector Robert L. Dolbeare Nellie L. Long Walter J. McGraw J. Leonard Mauck E. Guy Ridgely Inez G. Roop James B. Spurlock, Jr. David H. Stovall Winston O. Weaver It is a great pleasure for me to have the opportunity to present this message to those who were members of the student body at James Madison University in 1977-1978, The academic year 1977-78 was a very special one for me, and I hope it was also for each of you. This was the year that Madison College became James Madison University — the first year that our university operated under its new name. You will recall that there were many reasons for changing the name of our institution to James Madison University. The major reason was the most apparent one, however; James Madison University is indeed a university, in all respects and by all definitions of the word. Those of you who graduated in May of 1978 have the distinction of being members of the first full graduating class from James Madison University. I am certain that this edition of the Bluestone will be cherished by the members of the Class of 1978 as a memento of their years at Madison College and James Madison Universi- ty. For other students at the University, it will serve as a con- tinuing chapter in their own personal histories of life at James Madison University. I wish you all well. You have my hopes for success and happiness in all that you undertake. Cordially, Ronald E. Carrier President 355 Dr. Charles G. Caldwell Dean of Graduate School Mr. O. Dean Ehlers Director of Athletics Dr. Elizabeth M. Finlayson Dean of S. School, Orien., Acad. Adv. Mr. Donald E. Gardner Comptroller Dr. Mary F. Haban Dean of Libraries and Learning Resources Dr. William O. Hall, Jr. Vice President for Student Affaris Dr. J. William Hanlon Dean of School Business Mr. James F. Logan, Jr. Director of Student Activities Ms. Pauline C. Long Director of Records 356 v ' y jL9 f uU 1 w r.fT E! m . Mr. Robert U. MacDonald Director of Financial Aid Dr. Jon W. Mclntire Director of Counseling Center Dr. John P. Mundy Director of Administrative Affairs Mr. Richard Murray Director of Public Information Mr. Thomas A. Nardi Director of Placement Office Col. Adolph H. Phillips Vice President for Business Affairs Dr. Fay F. Reubush Dean of Admissions and Records Dr. Julius B. Roberson Dean of School Education Dr. O. Grant Rush Director of Continuing Education 357 Dr. Ray Sonner Vice President for Public Affairs Dr. Thomas C. Stanton Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. John W. Sweigart Dean of School of Arts and Sciences Mr. Jimmie H. Travelstead Director of Student Teaching Mr. Francis E. Turner Director of Admissions Mr. Michael S. Way Assistant Director of Operations a Ti5 . _ - 1 Mr. Jerrel E. Weaver Associate Director of Programming Mr. Michael M. Webb Director of Residence Halls Mr. Edgar F. Wilkerson Assistant Director of Placement Office 358 ■■i--= .  sfeei)ejo.-j_ accounting 1 to r: mr. hagias. mr. maxwell, mr. hollis, dr. kosnik, mr. Hamilton, mr. thomson. mr. roof, mr pollack, mr. acord, mr. fox. david diller — department head 360 biology 1 to r: first row — dr. garrison, dr. grimm, mr. graves, mr. bodkin, mrs. baxter, second row — mr. heading, mrs. nielson, dr. winstead, dr. fisher, dr. dendinger, third row — dr. cocking, mrs. gordon, dr. jones, dr. trelawney. dr. gilbert trelawney — department head business education to r: first row — dr. steagall, mrs. sweeny, dr. powell. dr. dickerson, ms. graves, second row — dr. bauman, mr. smith, mr. walsh. dr. z.s. dickerson — department head 361 chemistry 1 to r: first row — dr. devore, dr. voige. second row — dr. atkins, dr. degraff, dr. leary, third row — dr. amenta, dr. simmons, dr. palocasay, dr. crowther. dr. ben a. degraff, jr. — department head communication arts ' - TLji 1 to r: first row — ms. schuelke, mr. lyndrup, dr. holdridge, dr. fucker, mr. zirk, dr. hall, mr. regan, mr. woody, dr. roubicek, mr. hollar, second row — dr. arthur, mr. soenksen. ms. dean, ms. ' ■ wright. dr. turner, dr. conkey. dr. fuller, ms. hinegardner, mr. neckowitz, mr. houser. ms. steven- ' w ' ton, mr. dickey, third row — mr. wendelken, dr. goodyear. mr. albert, mr. rollman. mr. morello, dr. king, mr. thomas, mr. kirkland. dr. donald 1. mcconkey — department head 362 distributive education 1 to r: mr. dix, ms. holder. ' mMMi.lMfMMM. mr. c.b. dix — department head early childhood elementary education 1 to r; first row — dr. merlin, dr. laffey, dr. ross, ms. coyle, second row — dr. graham, dr. kaslow, mrs. dickerson, dr. lebnard, ms. hopkins, dr. darrin, third row — dr. blair, dr. shaffer, dr. neatrour, dr. muia. dr. charles w. blair — department head 363 economics 1 to r: first row — dr. kohen, dr. varghese, dr kipps, mr. grieves, dr. wilhelm. second row — mr. sheehan, mr. mcguire, dr. bopp, dr. prince mr. rosser. dr. howard m. wilheim — department head english I to r: first row — dr. Hawthorne, dr. anderson. dr. frederick, dr. constantine. dr. nostrandt, mr. r. mcnallie. mr. b. mcnallie. second row — mr. leigh, ms. steinshower, dr. adams. mr. burkhol- der. dr. cohen, dr. swink, dr. j, eby, third row — ms. perso. ms. tripson, mr. katzen. dr. morley — mower, ms. wszalek. fourth row — dr. geary. dr. mcmurray. dr. foley, dr. ruff. dr. poindexter, ms. cook, fifth row — dr. hallman. mr. farrar, dr. funston, mr. bentlv. dr. mark Hawthorne — department head 364 foreign languages dr. elizabeth b. neatrour — department head 1 to r: first row — dr. cohen, mr. perlman, dr. neatrour, mrs. aliotti, dr. barroso; second row — mr. Stewart, dr. kyler, dr. conis, dr. hamlet-metz, dr. pruitt. geology 1 to r: first row — dr. sander, dr. amenta, second row — mr. Campbell, dr. sherwood, dr. poche, dr. fichter, dr. farmer, dr. kearns, third row — mr. watts. dr. William p. roberts — department head 365 history 1 to r: first row — dr. henderson, dr. yoon, dr. riley, dr. mcfarland. dr. c. smith, dr. bland, sec- ond row — ms. boyd. dr. macmaster, dr. dineledine. dr. gerome. mr. blakemore, dr. lem- brignt. ms. a. smith, mr. hallman, dr. loe. i- dr. raymond c. dingledine — department head home economics 1 to r: ms. dennison. dr. Christiansen, ms. godley dr. emerson, ms. colquitt. ms. erskine. ms eriewine, dr. rowe. ms. Steinberg. - - dr. dorothy rowe — department head 366 library science __ 1 to r: first row — dr. ramquist, mrs. ramsey, mr. blankenburg, second row — dr. Steinberg, mrs. garber, dr. dubenezic, dr. barrette. dr. raymond c. ramquist — department head marketing management 1 to r: first row — ms. m. laforge, dr. wood, dr. khan, second row — mr. bittel, dr. Johnson, mr. boiling, mr. keyt, dr. ramsey, mr. bilbrey, dr. kroeber, dr. brenner, mr. tomklewicz, third row — dr. singer, dr. 1. laforge, mr. bilon. ' dr. ross h. Johnson — department head 367 math 1 to r: first row — dr. lyons. dr. austin, dr. fisher. dr. Sanders, second row — dr. hanson. dr. mills, mr. lepera, ms. lazorack, dr. marrah, third row — dr. Idippert. ms. kempton, dr. davenport, dr. mc- lean. dr. William m. sanders — department head music 1 to r: first row — dr. little, rar. choi, mr. davis, ms. s. cryder. ms. lance, ms. christman, ms. gier. second row — mr. wolfe, dr. j. cryder, mr. moul- ten, mr. 1. watkins, mr. cable, dr. perkins, ms. kniebusch, mr. p. mcenderfer, dr. ashby, dr. Wright, dr. mcpherson, mr. watkins, fourth row — dr. estock, mr. kraus, mr. cross, mr. kehlen- brink, mr, tynes, mr. buchanan, dr. kurtz, dr. lyon. dr. Joseph j. estock — department head 368 philosophy 1 to r: dr. callahan, dr. wiles, dr. omeara, dr. thomas. dr. William e. callahan — depaitment head physical education 1 to r: first row — dr. rummel, dr. bruce, mrs. James, dr. haynes, ms. friday, dr. miller, mr. ar- nold, second row — ms. schell, dr. rader, dr. Crawford, dr. travis, ms. gladden, mrs. horn, mr. ehlers, mr. vedelli, mr. vanderwarker. m P s jp p w m jL mJk ■ T dr. marilyn Crawford — department head 369 physics 1 to r: dr. kribel. ms. wood. dr. taylor, dr. ingham. dr. leung, mr. conway. dr. staib. :: — « dr. robert e. kribel — department head psychology 1 to r: first row — dr driver, dr. grayson. dr. couch, dr. saadatmand, ms. parkhill. dr. moore, ms. nelson, ms. parsley, second row — dr. west, dr. engel. dr. hart. dr. kuhns, dr. hanson. dr. har- ris, dr. brown, dr. mcgee. dr. harold j. mcgee — department head 370 ■ i m ' ' ' I ' ll ' I ■ ' ■  ! ■ ' • ' ' ! « I •rUa ' ii political science geography 1 to r: dr. myers, dr. coggin, dr. dark, dr. cline, dr. enedy, dr. nelson, dr. weber. mr. richasen. dr. William r. nelson — department head secondary education L i dr. William d. smith — department head 1 to r: first row — dr. lehman, dr. Joyce, second row — dr. smith, third row — dr. fox, dr. allain, ms. schindler, dr. schindler, fourth row — mr. connors, dr. graham, dr. roller, dr. liles. 371 sociology dr. jack h. williams — department head i r w V. .  ' ff ' r- ii A W ' ■,..- ■ j N MM A « m-3: - •. A K 1 1 raw fB • A s «r- - « ' . • 1 to r: first row — dr. Steele, dr. mcbrian, second row — dr. busching, dr. geier, mr. versen, mr. tomlinson, dr. williams. mrs. meyers, dr. dutt, dr. council, dr. bradford, dr. howard, dr. smith. speech pathology dr. maynard d. filter — department head 1 to r: first row — dr. finnegan, ms. dark. ms. kaiser, ms. runyan, dr. bennett. dr. ohare, dr. hinkle, second row — dr. Stanley, mr. morris, dr. filter, dr. runyan. 372 special education dr. frank w. luth — department head 1 to r: first row — ms. ruckman, dr. white, dr. landis, second row — dr. lewis, dr. Christiansen, dr. minskoff, dr. herr, dr. luth. dr. finkle, dr. kidd, ms. gooden, dr. perso. 373 patrons Conrad C. Aasen David Abramson Mr. and Mrs. George W. Adams. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Adams Russell L. Adams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrens Mr. and Mrs. B.N. Akers Jack L. Akers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Alford Mr. and Mrs. John T. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Allen James H. Allison. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ammons Mr. and Mrs. John M. Amstadt Mrs. John S. Anders Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Anderson Joseph G. Anderson Lucy P. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson Rev. and Mrs. Harry Angle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Applegarth Anthony Arduini Earnest Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arnette Mr. and Mrs. Remmie L. Arnold, Jr. A.G. Arthur Jean M. Ash V. Neal Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Askegren James G. Atkins Frank J. Audesirk Stuart W. Augevine Edgar B. Ausberry, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ausser Captain and Mrs. Robert G. Austin L. B. Babcock Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Baker Mr. and Mrs. H. William W. 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Claxton Thomas Joseph Cleary Mr. and Mrs. C. Linwood Clements Mr. and Mrs. William Clements Stanley G. Cline Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Cloud C.P. Glower Mr. Joseph C. Cockrell, Jr. Carlton L. Coffey Charles E. Coker Mr. and Mrs. M. Ward Cole Mrs. Goldie B. Coleman Mrs. John Wallace Coleman C.B. Collins Catharine F. Collins George F. and Kathryn Collins E.J. Comitz C. Edward Compher Richard B. Gondii Paul Condon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Conrad Tony Constant The Constantinos Family Edward F. Conway, Jr. Mrs. Catherine Cook Charles E. Cooley Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Coon James W. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Coradi Marie Corbin Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Corsi Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Cost John H. Cousins John W. Cowan Joe Cox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Cox Jude T. Craddock George Craig Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Craven Dr. Henry Creech Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Crew Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Crigler Cecil D. Crockett. Jr. David C. Crockett E.S. Grow Dr. and Mrs. John J. Crowley Louis P. 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Hare Capt. and Mrs. J.W. Harkin 376 E. Ward Harkrader Donna and Ray Harlow Richard T. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Tommy J. Harmon Mr and Mrs. Jack Harner Dr. and Mrs. Richard Harper Joan P. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Harris George R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris, Jr. Malcolm E. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Harris III Mrs. Mary G. Harris Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris David G. Harrison R. W. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartman Jules V. Harvanek Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harv v Monsey G. Haskins Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hast Larry Hatch Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Hawkins John Edwin Hawkins Mrs. Robert C. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. C. Vernon Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hazelette Jeannette Hazelwood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Headlee, Jr. Robert J. Heaston Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heath Mr. and Mrs. John D. Heckert Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hedrick Jurgen Heel Mr. and Mrs. Ilmar Heinaru Charles A. Heitmanek Mr. and Mrs. John H. Heller John O. Von Hemert Edwin J. Hemp Mr. and Mrs. N.H. Hempel Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Henry, Jr. James M. Henry Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Henschen Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Hensley Edward T. Henthorn Kenneth F Herbaugh Mr. and Mrs. William G. Herbert. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Herrell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hess R.G. Hetherington Lee Hettermann Louis Hettinger Mrs. Hazel J. Heubach Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hiatt Capt. Leo A. Hibson Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Hickman, Jr. Gol. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hiett Dr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Higgins The Higgs Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hilbert Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Hill Martha E. Hill G.J. Himmelberg Harvey J. Hincker Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M. Hinckle, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hiner Mrs. Beulah C. Hite John M. Hiscott Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hobbs William P. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Larry O. Hockman H. Morgan Hodge Bill Hoffman Mrs. Helen H. Hoffman Ltc. and Mrs. Lawerence W. Hoffman Stanley R. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Zelman Hoffman Margaret and Joe Hoffman Mr. and Alex Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. F. Eugene Hogan Gerald A. Hogan James G. Holbert Marjorie I. HoUey Mr. and Mrs. Alfred U. Holliday Samuel A. Hollingsworth Garl M. HoUis Arthur J. Holmaas Alfred Holsinger Gol. and Mrs. William B. Holt Mr. William T. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. D. Alan Hopper Margaret S. Horky Mr. and Mrs. John Hosier Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Hott Mr. and Mrs. Harlan D. Hott Lewis D.W. Hott Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Houde Col. and Mrs. J. Edward Houseworth C.N. Howard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hrinda Dr. and Mrs. John E. Hubley Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Huddle J. Earl Hudgins, Jr. James and Betty Hueber Mrs. Mary Anne Huff Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Huff Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Huffer James and Nancy Hufford Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Hughett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huie Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hull Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hume John Hummel Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Hummel Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Humphrey, Jr. Caroline M. Hundley Mrs. J.L. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Huskey Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Hutchison, Jr. George C. Hutter Gol. and Mrs. Richard Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Igoe Mrs. E. J. Inglis, Jr. Glenn A. Israel Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson Mr. and Mis. Luther T. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jackson Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Cleve R. Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Jacobson J. Peter Jacques Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Jakobsson Andrew and Charlotte Jamerson Mr. and Mrs. J.W. James, Jr. Betty H. Jamison Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Jennings Mr. Frank Jennings, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Jewell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Jewell James Jiral John M. and Jean S. Johannes Frank W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Johnson Howard and Doris Johnson J.E. Johnson J. Wallace Johnson Capt. and Mrs. R.G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ryland D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Johnson, Jr. Andrew A. Johnston D. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Johnston Russell A. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Jonassen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Jones James and Gertrude Jones Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Jones Mark E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jones Robert P. Jones, Jr. C.E. Jonson Regina H. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jorstad, Jr. Nicholas T. Jucarone John H. Judson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juzowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Kadi David A. Kaelhele Albert R. Kambeitz Robert Kandt Ira Kaplan G. Karamarkovich Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Kaslik Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Kattmann Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Kay, Jr. Nicholas M. Kay Mr. Clarence Kaylor James E. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Wiley C. Keel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keilsohn Mrs. Gordon S. Keith Mr. and Mrs. G. Willard Keith Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kelchner Mrs. Rodney M. Keller Ted Keller Robert J. Kelley Dr. and Mrs. William H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kelly 377 Maurice A. Kelliher Mrs. Dennis P. Kelly Edward T. Kelly Mrs. Charles Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kennett Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Kenney Harry W. Kent Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kent Capt. and Mrs. J.S. Kenyon J.C. Kepley Annabel and Russell Kerlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kern Mr. L. Barry Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Emerson L. Keslar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Kesner Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Keyser Mr. and Mrs. T. Kolan Kiewicz Mr. Irvin R. Kilby Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kilcoyne ].R. Kilman John R. Kimbriel Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Kindig Anne and Bill King John F. King Mrs. Martha H. King Roy L. King Harry A. Kinney Sam Kinni Charles E. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. CM. Kirkpatrick Robert and Marsha Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Don Kite Paul A. Klann Mr. and Mrs. H. Wendell Kline Mr. and Mrs. Marlen J. Klopp. Sr. John and Rita Knight Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Knowlan Glenn C. Knox Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Knudtsen Mr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Knupp Edward M. Kocharian Colonel George Komar John C. Koppelman Col. and Mrs. A.E. Kosciuszko Paul and Carol Kosco Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Kossler Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kot Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kozojet Martin Kravitz Edward A. Krizay Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Kules Karl Kummer Donald L. Kunkler Donald Lacey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lacy Chris and Rod La Fever Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La Forge Mr. and Mrs. Al Lagownik Norm and Cyndie Laird Mrs. Maxine S. Lam James P. Lamar M. Donald Lambdon Ward B. Lancaster Mrs. Chris A. Lane Col. and Mrs. Paul LaPierre Mr. and Mrs. John G. Larmour Mr. and Mrs. Armand V. LaRocque Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Lastor Albert F. Laube Armand J. Landry M.D. James H. Law Col. and Mrs. G.L. Lawhon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lawhorn Ruth F. Lawhorn D.W. Lawman Matthew Lawman Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lawrence E.L. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lawson Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. Lawson L.E. Layton Mrs. Lucille Lazzaro Arthur R. Leary Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ledden Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Lee John B. Lee. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Leelou Thomas F. Leigh Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Leith Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lemon Emil J. Lenzi, Jr. Ann W. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Leonard Robert M. Lester, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Leverone Mr. and Mrs. Rice W. Levi. Jr. Harvey L. Levin Harry S. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lewis James G. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Liggett, Jr. C.W. Lillard Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lillard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lindale Dana E. Linden Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Linder Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Linder Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liniewski Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Link Mary Lippe Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lister Earl F. Little Raymond L. Lively Kenneth G. Lobb Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Locke Mr. and Mrs. Kermit D. Lockridge The Loew Family Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R. Logan, Jr. John B. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lohkamp Edward and Gladys Long Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Homer S. Long Joel J. Long Mary L. Long Orville L. Long Mrs. Margaret M. Longnecker M. J. Lorencki Ruby J. Lotts Norman J. Louden Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lounsbury, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lovegren Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Lovell Arthur and Maxine Lowe Ralph L. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Lowery Robert and Grace Lowke Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Lowry Robert H. Lucas R.W. Luke Raymond M. Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. George Lund Thomas B. Lyles, Sr. Robert C. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. MacCallum F.J. MacCoy III Mr. and Mrs. D.H. MacDonald Henry E. McBride James J. McBride John A. McCalla Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. McChesney Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. McCleaf Capt. Tom P. McClenahan Mr. and Mrs. Faran McClimans Robert G. McCoy Waverly L. McCoy William D. McCrudden Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. McCue Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. McCue Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. McCullough Mrs. Louise McGurley Ray H. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McElroy Allie B. McFadden Mr. and Mrs. William K. McGehee Mr. and Mrs. Fredric I. McGhee Norman F. McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly McGinnis Harold McGraw Capt. J. E. Mclndoe Mr. and Mrs. Norman McKay Mr. and Mrs. R.E. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald McKnatt Mrs. Gloria McLaughlin Frances E. McLean Thelma W. McLendon A.|. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMillin Ralph McNiel Jesse E. McSwain Don and Joyce McVay Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mabry, Sr. Patrick Maggio Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mahoney Capt. Raymond G. Maier Arthur Malaussena Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mallon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manners Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Manning Mr. and Mrs. John R. Manning Mr. and Mrs. William E. Man ning Mr. and Mrs. Abe L. Manns, Sr. Janet G. Mansfield 378 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mansfield Willie L. Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marcy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marek Walter E. Marlow Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Marlowe, Sr. Robert L. Marovelli Mr. and Mrs. David Marr Wm. J. Marr Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn B. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Martin, Jr. John C. Martin John H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Pepper D. Martin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Martin Mr. and Mrs. William H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Martinelli Oleg Maruta Mr. and Mrs.H.L. Mason Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Massenburg Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Mathey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathias Jim and Lois Mathis Fred C. Mattern, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mattes William T. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mattoy Clivland J. Maturine Mrs. Leo Mayers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Mayes, Sr. Gustavius A. Mayo Dr. Philip Mazzocchi, Jr. Bob Meador Joseph and Sibul Mealy Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellender Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mellon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Melvin R.C. Meneeley Mr. and Mrs. Pete W. Meredith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Mergenthal Jack D. Merritt Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Meyerhoeffer Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miller Mrs. Curtis D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Miller ni Mr. and Mrs. Lowell I. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Miller Wayne W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlllon Thomas J. Mills Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Milne Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Minnick J.E. Moeller Colonel and Mrs. John L. Moffat Mr. and Mrs. John E. Molesworth Mrs. Mildred G. Mollenauer Bob and Joyce Mondloch A.L. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Moorcones Dr. and Mrs. French Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dennis Moore Anthony Morabito Mr. Angel R. Morales Mr. and Mrs. R. Coy Morell Alvin L. Morgan Bev and Charlie Morgan Dr. and Mrs Wm. C. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moroney Earl A. and Hilda M. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Morris David N. Morrison Harold Morrison, Jr. James S. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Morrist Mrs. R. J. Morrow Robert E. Morton Col (RET) and Mrs. R.B. Mosser Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Mowry Robert H. Moxley Mrs. Max Moyer Col. and Mrs. Harold P. Mueller Edward W. Muench Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muldowney Capt. and Mrs. James A. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy Lt. Col. and Mrs. John F. Murphy, Jr. Mr. Patrick J. Murphy Col. and Mrs. Paul J.B. Murphy, Jr. Capt. Douglas V. Murray Mrs. Eliz. L. Murray John and Margaret Murray Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muscarnera Kenneth and Mary Ellen Myers Fred W. Naff D. Namuth Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Nance Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nash Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Neale, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Neff Mr. and Mrs. Zane Neff 379 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nelson Glenn, Cheryl and Gayle Ness Raymond VV. Nester Philip E. Newell Mr. and Mrs. I.G. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Newton Dr. Walter L. Newton C.W. Nicholson Fred Niebergall Mrs. Lillie B. Nightingale Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nimitz Joseph A. Noel Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan Oscar Northern, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Null Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Nunnally, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craddock J. Nunnally Mrs. S.E. Nunnally Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Nye Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Obenshain Mr. and Mrs. James G. O ' Boyle Alfred E. Oddenino Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. O ' Dea Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Offutt Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Olcheski Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. O ' Leary Capt. and Mrs. Philip Oliver, Jr. D.N. OlHce Norbert and Helen Olshefski Mr. and Mrs. G. Carlton Onderdonk Hugh M. O ' Neil Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Orndorff Mr. and Mrs. John Ossea Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Ostergren Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Owen Anne Owens Jean J. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Owens John and Eleanore Paglinco Mr, and Mrs. Bland A. Painter, Jr. Evelyn R. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. James E. Palmer Kenneth F. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Palumbo Carmine Pantalone Joseph Parisek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Parker Mr. and Mrs. James R. Parker Richard B. Parks Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Parry Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Partlow Mr. and Mrs. Delanie Patrick Col. and Mrs. Bruce Patterson James W. and Jean C. Patterson Col. Kenneth M. Patterson Milton E. Patterson Ralph B. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Patteson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton Mr. and Mrs. William J. Paxton, Jr. Barbara A. Payne Brenda M. Payne George L. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Payne, Sr. Bent B. Pederson Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pederson Richard J. Peel Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Perri Dennis E. Perrin Bess and Doug Perthel H. Priscilla Perwich Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Perry Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Peter Roger W. Peters Col. and Mrs. Darwin Peterson Mrs. J.E. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Peterson Guido L. Petrella Col. and Mrs. Floyd E. Petty Mr. and Mrs. James C. Phillips J. Coulson Phillips Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Phillips, Jr. Mrs. Montese L. Phillips Ronald J. Phillips Wm. T. Phoebus, Jr. Antoinette Piano Gasper J. Piazza Robert Picardi Shriver Pickett D.E. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. James M. Pierce Robert W. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pike Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Pillow Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Pittman Carroll L. Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Pitts J.D. Pitts Michael G. Pitts R.H. Pledger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Graham S. Plogger Addison W. Plummer Ray B. Ply male Rutherford M. Poats Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Podlesny D. Eugene Poff Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. Poff Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Polansky Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Polen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Polard Harry C. Pond, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Pond Jean M. Pope Mr. and Mrs. Kermit R. Pope Marlene Pope Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Pope Charles Porter Mr. and Mrs. Francis Posniewski Dona Potter Patrick C. Poulsen Deane F. Powers Col. and Mrs. Winston Powers Jack and Eloise Price Nelson B. Price Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Price, Jr. Stephen B. Privette Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pro Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prodoehl Paul Prohoniak Mary K. and Vincent J. Pross Mr. and Mrs. L. Duane Puckett Delmar A. Pugh Mr. and Mrs. John A. Puglisi Mr. and Mrs. Gene F. Pullen Mr. and Mrs. William PuUin Mrs. Helen S. Pulsifer George W. Pumell K.H. Quasebarth Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Quinn, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Rack Mr. and Mrs. Garnett F. Rae Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Rafal W.A. Raines Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raiselis Elia O. Ramirez John and Elizabeth Randolph Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Rapone Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Raub, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Rawley Barbara B. Rayfield Walter Raymond, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Early G. Reams Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Rectanus Charles H. Reding Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rees Florence H. Reese Warren C. Reeves Donald W. Regier Mr. and Mrs. Filing C. Reich Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reichart Mr. and Mrs. William Reichert Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn L. Reisinger Mr. and Mrs. C.I. Reklinski Allan C. Rennis Jack R. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reynolds Claude T. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rice Stephen and Nellie Richards Donald G. Richardson K.M. Richardson Rollin and Nancy Richardson William E. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. George Rickman Issac A. Rickman Carl and Barbara Riehm J.E. Riemann Brigadier General and Mrs. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Rinker Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Rinker A.M. Ririe Lyle and Marilyn Richell George T. Rison III Mr. and Mrs. Olin D. Ritchie Thomas C. Ritt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roadcap Norbert Robb Gorden Roberts Mrs. Dorothy Robertson John A. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. K.E. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. George Robinett CDR and Mrs. K.F. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Robinson Thomas G. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rodgers Phillip E. Rodgerson 380 Elvira Rogers Dr. and Mrs. H.M. Rogers, Jr. Roy D. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Roma Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Roman Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rose Charles H. Rosenberg, Sr. Wm. A. Rosenkranz Helen Roth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Roudas Mrs. Viuca M. Roush Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Routen Mrs. J.H. Rowe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Rovire Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowland H.S. Rubenstein Wm. J. Ruberry Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Rucker Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ruiz Mr. and Mrs. Lanty M. Runner Mr. and Mrs. John F. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford Gorden J. Rutkai Gladys L. Rutledge Lester M. Ryman Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Sacra Lucille Sadlick Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Saffelle Mrs. Harriet L. Salsbury John Sandoski Garver H. Sandy Raymond W. Sauer Charles R. Saum Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Saunders Lacy and Beverly Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Savage, Jr. William Savino Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Sayers, Sr. Angelo and Mary Scala Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Schaeffer Charles and Mary Katherine Scheeler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schilling Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Schimmel Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Schmitt, Sr. Richard L. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Scholp Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Schooler Mr. Willi Schrepfer Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Schwartz A.A. Scott Dr. Jack L. Scott William G. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Earle V. Sears R.E. Sears John B. Seguin Mr. and Mrs. William A. Seguine Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Selby Nelson A. Semones Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Setliff Walter W. Severns Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Seymour James T. Shadoan R. L. Shaffer Earl E. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Shafran Richard J. Shakman Jim and Ellen Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shayne Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Shea, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Shearer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheldon Robert E. Sheldon Dallas C. Shelton, Sr. W.L. Sheridan M. J. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sherwood Donald R. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shields William R. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shimchock Mr. and Mrs. Garrett L. Shipp Omer J. Shively, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Shoaff Donald K. Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Shoemaker R. Adm. and Mrs. D.M. Showers Lt. Col. and Mrs. D.K. Shroyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Shultz John M. Shumate, Jr. Z. J. Siekirski A.E. Siklosi Mrs. Robert J. Simonic Edward P. Simpkins, Jr. Charles R. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Solon F. Simpson Cecil Sine Leonard L. Sipe Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs B.D. Sisson Mr. and Mrs Walter Skaskiw 381 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Skovira Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleezer Genevieve H. Sless Richard W. Slocum Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Small B.G. Smith, Jr. Estelle H. Smith and Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Smith Houston W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Smith Col. and Mrs. J.F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Ray H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Smith Russell C. and Mildred P. Smith Mrs. Van Smith Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Smith Charles T. Snyder James T. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snyder, Sr. Torrence W. Snyder Rudolph Soldan Mr. Solomon Mrs. Betty T. Somers Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Soper Mr. and Mrs. Earl O. Sorensen Renato and Ines Sozio Ross D. Spalding John M. Spann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spears Fred Spencer Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spencer John M. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Spencer. Jr. Glenn C. Spitzer Paul F. and Louis L. Spraggs Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Squires William G. Stalcup Charles and Pat Stanislav Mr. and Mrs. Paige D. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Starbe Lewis A. Stearman Frank B. Steele Mazzie P. Stefaniga Mr. and Mrs. John Stemper William Stephan Mr. and Mrs. Acton R. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens Dr. and Mrs. Graham Stephens Virginia D. Steves Mrs. Rheba M. Stewart Ruth A. Stewart Barbara A. Stiepler John and Mary Stielper Jeffrey B. Still Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Stine Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Stokes Edwin L. Stoll Richard F. and Janine S. Stone George T. Stout David H. Stovall Robert M. Stowe Button G. Stoy Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strecker J.J. Strobel Theodore F. Stromberg Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Strong Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Struthers S. Diane Stutler O.G. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Summers Paul C. Summitt Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sumpter, Jr. Mrs. F.N. Sumrell Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Supple Mrs. S.H. Sutherland Jack A. Sutton Richard and Janice Sweeton Marvin R. Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syndwiec Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tabb Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tahamo Mrs. Dorothy F. Tallyn Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Tannahill Robert F. Tansey Mr. and Mrs. Burrell C. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor, Jr. Daniel L. Taylor. Ill Col. and Mrs. E.T. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Taylor Capt. and Mrs. Patterson Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Terry Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Thacker Leon L. Thierry Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thomas Leonard C. Thomas Leonard M. Thomas Owen F. Thomas Robert B. Thomas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Thomas A.W. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Thompson James E. Thompson. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Throckmorton James H. Thrower Richard L. Tillison Betty J. Tilman Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Timmins Mrs. Leo F. Timp Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Tipton Capt. and Mrs. J.F. Todd Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln Todd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Tolley Edward ToUiver Paul A. Tolusso Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Tomlinson Garland N. Tompkins Dr. Marcellus E. Toney, Jr. Phoebe B. and Robert M. Toney Daryl E. Tonini Thomas J. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Trant Mrs. Mary W. Travis Mr. and Mrs. Ashby W. Trent J.J. Trimble W.C. Triplett Mrs. Wm. J. Tropf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. True Donald E. Trumble Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker James P. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. TuUy. Jr. Capt. Carl F. Turk. USN (RET.) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Turnbull M.S. Turner Ralph J. Turner, Sr. W. H. Turner, DDS Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turney Wilbur and Lenora Turney Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Tutwiler Mr, and Mrs. Donald J. Twillman S.G. Tyler H.C. Ullmann Mrs. Evelyn Ulrich Mrs. Byron B. Umberger Kenneth R. Linger, Sr. Lt. Col. and Mrs. R.L. Upchurch Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Vagi Joseph Valler William J. Vance Don and Ann Van Dyke Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Van Nieuwenhuise Raul S. Vargas Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Varndell John H. Varner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Varnier Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Vaughan Mr. S.C. Vegge Robert B. Venner, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Via Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Vines Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Vliet Mr. and Mrs. M. Vogt Mr. and Mrs. S. Volinsky Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Voyer Mr. and Mrs. Addison T. Waddell Richard G. Waggy Warren R. Waggy Donald C. Wagner Valentine O. Wagner, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Wahlgren Mr. Mrs. Keith P. Waldrop Eva B. Walker M. Walker N.A. Walker Lt. Col. Mrs. Jarrell R. Wallace Mr. Mrs. Lewis R. Wallace Me. Mrs. W.H. Walrond Rosa Walsh Barbara E. Walters Bucky Walters Sandy A. Wampler Mr. Mrs. Elliotte Want Mr. Mrs. Donald H. Ward Mr. Mrs. Howard T. Ward 382 Col. and Mrs. Stanley D. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. VVareing James E. Warren, Jr. Harr ' H. Wason Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Waters Mrs. Leola E. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Warner S. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Watson Dr. and Mrs. D.H. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Waugh Kirk and Antie Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Webb Mr. and Mrs. George F. Weber in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber Russel E. Weitz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Welch Gene E. Wells Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Don Wessen Dr. and Mrs. P.M. West Mr. and Mrs. J.L. West, Jr. Thomas P. West William P. Weston Deane Wettstone H.M. Wheat Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wheeler H.V. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Wheeler David B. White Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. White George W. White Mr. and Mrs. W.B. White, Sr. William White William B. White Wm. H. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William P. White Cecil E. Whitehead Robert N. Whitehurst The Bluestone staff would like to express their deepest appreciation to all its con- tributors in making the 1978 Bluestone a re- ality. We acknowledge those who sent gifts that were not received in time to have the names published. Your interest and support, however are greatly appreciated. Albert T. Whiteside Carroll Whitlock G.R. Whitmore Mrs. James W. Whitten Tom and Lou Whittington Mr. and Mrs. James Wilber Mrs. Joseph H. Wilbern Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Wilcox, Sr. John M. Wiler Andrew W. Wilhelm Mr. Alonza Wilkins Dr. and Mrs. Judd R. Wilkins Charles and Mary H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. George D. ' Williams Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Williams Jean Williams J.H. Williams John Scott Williams Capt. R.A. Williams Capt. and Mrs. Robert E. Williams W.D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John B. Willmann James E. Wills Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Wilson Charles H. Wilson, Jr. Capt. and Mrs. D.E. Wilson Paul and Julia Wilson William and Patricia Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wimmer Albert G. Wing, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wingo III Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Winn Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Winskie Shirley Winters Elmer W. Wiseman Prances H. Witt Neil Witt P. Stanley Wittenauer Chester R. Wojcicki M.M. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Edward L. Wood Pranklin Wood Kenneth E. Wood Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Wood Mary L. Woods Sandra L. Wood Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood William E. Wood William H. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Prancis B. Woodburn Vernon W. Woodward Col. and Mrs. Robert G. Wooleyhan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wooton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Worrell Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Wright Carlton L. Wright Ford and Mazie Wright George E. Wright James and Doris Wright Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wrightson Mr. and Mrs Walter J. Yahn Thurston H. Yancey J.W. Yanick Robert W. Yates LCDR. and Mrs. Charles H. Yeatts Mrs. Louise S. Yingling Philip P. Yosway Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Young Mr. and Mrs. David C. Young George W. Young Mr. Harrill H. Young Pauline P. Young Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Zeisler Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Zighelboim R.C. Zimmermann 383 384 385 IIU,IMillMJI!llUIIPJVIl 386 387 388 389 390 .■r. -:.:- i ' - omm . ' -y - A , 394 On the loose to climb a mountain On the loose where I am free On the loose to live my life The way I think my life should be For I ' ve only got a moment And a whole world left to see I ' ll be looking for tomorrow On the loose . . . There ' s a trail that I ' ll be hiking Just to see where it might go Many places yet to visit Many people yet to know So in following my dreams I will live and I will grow On the trail that ' s out there waiting On the loose . . . On The Loose 395 At last the 1978 Bluestone has gone to print. It has been a long year with many ups and few downs, but hopefully, the good times will be remembered more so than the bad. A yearbook doesn ' t just happen — there are so many people and hours behind each and every section. Bob — You de- serve so much credit for you kept all of your promises. It was great to never have to worry about having pictures whenever we needed them. Anne — You were a great as- sociate editor. Torie and I could never thank you enough for all that you did while we were student teaching. Torie ■r i fa ir - What can I say? You ' ve been the best and most under- standing roommate and business manager anyone could have ever requested. To the rest of the staff — we would have never made it all on time without you. Special thanks to Kevin, Kim, Paula, Teri, Cory and Mike for all of their additional help. Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Harmon thanks for listening, letting me use your phone, and keeping me out of trouble. Mr. Logan — you ' re a great advisor, the staff hopes you stay with us and that we don ' t worry you too much. I would especially like to thank Susie and Rick for all their help on December 16. To Jim Ellis, our representative, thanks for being a part of the book and for letting it be our book. I hope all of you find parts of this book that really remind you of our first year as James Madison University. This book is dedicated to YOU, the people who made JMU hap- pen. I ' m glad I was a part of it and hopefully you are too. Maureen Gallagher — Editor lik Color Photo Credits: Bob Leverone — Pages; 1, 2.4 ( 3), 5 ( 1],6, 7, 8. 10, 11, 13. 14. 134, 135, 136 ( 3), 137 ( 2. 4], 138 ( 1). 139 ( 1, 4), 140, 141, 142. 143. Cory Bonney — Pages: 3,4 ( 1.2),5( 2), 9, 12, 15, 136 ( 1, 2, 4), 137 ( 1, 3), 138 ( 2. 3), 139 ( 2. 3). The 1978 Bluestone was printed by Hunter Publishing Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The cover is 15080 sailcloth and reverse printed in brown PMS 469. The 396 pages are printed on Saxony (80 lb stock). Black ink is used for the body copy and the type is Melior. Divider pages are brown PMS 469 and the endsheets are 140. Our press run was 5500. Color and portrait photography was courtesy of Stevens Studios of Bangor, Maine. 396


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