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radford college radford, Virginia bee hive 1966 McConnell Llbrnry R dforr Untvrretty Editor_______________________Sue Taylor Assistant Editor_______Susan Williams TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty and Administration _______ 22 Organizations______________________46 Features _________________________122 Classes___________________________142 PROLOGUE . . the timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness, and knows that yesterday is but todays memory . . . tomorrow . . . todays dream. Kahlil Gibran DEDICATION As you, the Class of 1966, leave tho microcosm of Radford College, you enter the macrocosm - the great world whose challenge far surpasses any you have encountered thus far. Take with you into this greater world the strength of remembrance, the hunger for experience, and the will to succeed. When you reach your height you shall desire but only desire; and you shall hunger, for hunger; and you shall thirst for greater thirst.” To you who have contributed the memories and experiences of the years which are. in essence, the spirit of Hadford College ... To the Class of 1906 whose persistent striving toward achievement has inspired those of us who follow . . We. the student bodv of Radford College, dedicate the 1966 Bee Hive. SENIOR CLASS HONORS SPONSORS Thoughtfulness, encouragement, devotion to the student . . . Personal ideals of intellectual honesty from deep within the mind and spirit . . . Patience, guidance, and genuine interest in the welfare of every member of the Senior Class . . . For these many reasons, the Class of 1966 wishes to share its moment of honor with two sponsors who have given of their best to mold a strong, united class with one aim - achievement. Dr. H. Dean Propst Daniel E. Marvin, Jr. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE RETIRES A loyal Friend, a true gentleman, a teacher rich in the spirit of giving . . . A stanch advocate of high academic standards which demand the best efforts of the individual ... It is with great admiration and respect that we salute Dr. Robert |. Young for twenty-six years of unselfish devotion to Radford College. I)r. Hobcrt J. Young, Dean of Radford College. Carol Virginia Young, Dr. Robert J. Young, The Young family relaxes at home. Robert J. Young, Jr., Mrs. Robert J. Young. RADFORD COLLEGE HONORS THOSE RETIRING Eunice Ercelle Bennett, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Carrie Lee Collins, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Home Economics Blanche Wilson Daniel, M.A. Assistant Professor Assistant Dean of Women Emily Topper Gamer, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics It is with sincere regret that the students and administration of Radford College recognize the retirement of these members of the faculty and staff who have given many long years of service to Radford College. Their unfailing interest in students, both in the classroom and outside, has made them invaluable assets to the development of Radford College. Long years of experience, coupled with a keen intellectual insight, have enabled them to contribute to the educational fulfillment of hundreds of Radford students. Knowing that your memory will long remain in our hearts, we of Radford College salute you and thank you for your patient and unselfish efforts in our benalf. Mattie Kean Kectcr. M.S. Associate Professor of Sociology The moon lighting the passion pit on weekend nights . . . The glow of the street lights to guide our valiant knights from Tech . . . Sunday afternoon strolls . . . Weekend nights spent cramming in the library . . . All these scenes remind the departing Senior of her many happy days and nights spent on campus. A questioning look ... A pondering mind ... A moment of relaxation . . . A happy smile ... A thoughtful moment . . . The many faces of the Radford College Student. A rest between numbers ... A club dinner ... An open house program . . . A discussion of pledge material . . . All these scenes bring to mind the many aspects of organization life at Radford College. Concerts by famous performers . . . informal dances . . . theatrical productions . . . campaign speeches at student elections . . . Christmas dorm competition judging . . . student bridge lessons . . . Signs of a never-ending round of campus activities. 17 Faculty gatherings . . . test grading . . . lecture preparations . . . skilled demonstrations . . . Phases in the busy lives of Radford College faculty members. 18 Helen Mac Dunnigan March 5. 1945 - February 8. 1966 The Reaper and the Flowers There is a reaper whose name is Death And, with his sickle keen. He reaps the bearded grain at a breath, And the flowers that grow between. “Shall I have naught that is fair? sftith he: “Have naught but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again.” He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes. He kissed their drooping leaves: It was for the Lord of Paradise, He bound them in his sheaves. “My lord has need of these flowerets gay, The Reaper said, and smiled: “Dear tokens of the earth are they. Where he was once a child. “They shall all bloom in fields of light. Transplanted by my care. And saints, upon their garments white. These sacred blossoms wear. And the mother gave, in tears and pain. The flowers she most did love: She knew she would find them all again In the fields of light above. O. not in cruelty, not in wrath. The Reaper came that day: Twas an angel visited the green earth. And took the flowers away. 21 22 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 23 PRESIDENT “It has always been my desire that the Board of Visitors, the administration, the faculty, and the students should be as one family in their interrelationships. “I hope that the Class of 1966 will always remember with affection their Alma Mater, in the Latin sense of the words, as their fostering mother.” Both Mrs. Martin and I greet the members of the Class of 1966 at the commencement of their careers.” LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Martin; Charles; Dr. Charles K. Martin, Jr.; Ann. Dr. Charles Knox Martin, Jr., President. VICE-PRESIDENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. John G. Barker; Adrienne; Kris; Mrs. Barker. Observing young women develop their potentialities through education is the principal reward of the administration and faculty.” Women must be educated to give their highest skills to a family and to a society which sorely needs their talents.1 “By instilling in her students a desire for service, Radford College fulfills her responsibility to the Commonwealth and the nation. 25 DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUCTION All academics at Radford College are under the supervision of Dean Young and Dean Roberts. Together they handle the scheduling of classes, the assignment of teachers, and the graduate program. As Director of Admissions and Placement. Dr. Shelley checks all applications for admission, interviews prospective students, tours state high schools, and assists in placing seniors in that all-important first job. Robert James Young. Dean Walter Keith Roberts. Associate Dean Marion Philip Shelley, Director of Admissions and Placement. 76 BOARD OF VISITORS LEFT TO RICIIT: Mrs. J. Chambers Bristow, Mrs. Henderson P. Graham; Miss Mary Jane Dudley; John W. Stanley; Leonard G. Muse. 27 DIVISION OF EDUCATION “NVhat’s your problem? Charged with the responsibility of preparing the largest number of future teachers for the state of Virginia, the Division of Education includes the departments of business, education, health and physical education, home economics, and library science. The function of the division is to serve not only matriculating students but also teachers in the field through summer conferences, programs in special education, and evening courses in the graduate school. Martha Virginia Arnold. M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Nancy Eakin Barber. M.A. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Ella Crosby Kendix. Ph.D. Professor of Home Economics Eunice Ercclle Bennett, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Carolyn Roberts Benson, Ph. D. Professor of Health and Physical Education Bertha Faye Brandon, M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Sally D. Bramcom, M.Ed. Instructor of Business Annie Irene Cardwell, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education Fletcher F. Carter, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Robert Dewey Childers, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education John William Overby, Ed.D. Professor of Business Head, Division of Education 28 'Actually, I’m a very insecure psychiatrist.' Carrie Lee Collins, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Home Economics Mcrium Norma Corl, B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Pauline Lester Com, M.Ed. Instructor of Business Elizabeth Ann Crall, B.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Helen Marie Creasy, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Mary Sue David, M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Iris Chapman Ely, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Cail Evans, M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Evelyn M. Fitzpatrick, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Fraughton C. Ford, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Emily Topper Camer, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Robert S. Cibson. M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science “That's the eighth stew you've burned today. Ruth Akin Hackman, Fd.D. Professor of Home Economics Virginia Lee Harris, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Samuel David Hill, FdJ). Associate Professor of Education Vera Weston Jcsscc, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Beulah Frances Johnson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science Robert J. Lockwood, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Edna Earle Nation, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Ellen Eskridge Philbeck, Ed.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Frederick Lee Phlcgar, Ed.D. Professor of Education Betty Boyd Puscy, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Betty Jo Rodchcaver, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics John Alby Rutherford, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Cclene H. Sanders, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Virgil Sherwood, Fd.D. Associate Professor of Education Mary R. Silheihom, M.S. Axsistant Professor of Phy'.icnl Education Catherine F. Slaughter. M.S. Assistant Professor of Library Science Martha R. Thigpen, Ed.S. Associate Professor of Education Earl W. Thomas, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Thomas R. Tmhin, Fd.D. Professor of Elementary Education Sarah Brandt Wang, B.A. Instructor of Health ar.d Physical Education Joyce Lynn Whitmer, R.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Elizabeth D. Younger, M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education This will get ’em!” Sorry about that, Chief. What do ycu mean I'm out of uniform? POW!! i V DIVISION OF HUMANITIES “I'm a white collar worker? Mr. Clean will clean your whole house and everything that’s in it. Richard Lee Bostian, I’h.D, Professor of Music Carol Jane Hradlcv, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Virginia Butler. M.A. Instructor of Enulish Marian J. Campbell, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Cirdano Ricardo Casas, B.L. Assistant Professor of Spanish Esther Black Clark, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Thomas E. Coleman, Jr., M.A. Associate Professor of English Jean H. Dougherty, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Henry Hopper Dyer, Ph.D. Professor of English Jean Bird Einstein, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music Hallie Lu Hallatn, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Mildred M. Heimlich, M.S.M. Assistant Professor of Music John Roger Hitchings, M.M. Assistant Professor of Music Mary Bloom Holliman, M.A. Instructor of English Foreign languages, English, art, music, and speech and dramatics encomnass the Division of Humanities which now embraces all departments formerly included in the Division of Fine Arts. This division promotes the interrelationship of its various disciplines so that the student may be able to appreciate the contributions of Western Civilization. Take that out of your nose!” Irvins Silverman. Ph.lX Professor of Foreign Languages Head. Division of Humanities 007 - Secret Agent Erwin Wright I am Arthur Ives, M.A. Instructor of French Charles E. Johnson. Ph.D. Professor of English Jamie Newell Jones. M.A. Assistant Professor of English Walter Halrigh Jones, Ed.D. Professor of Music Louis Christopher Jordan. M.A. Assistant Professor of English Janice Vance Kent. M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Charles Joseph Lchrer, M.M. Instructor of Music Nlcolo C. M. Lo Mascolo, UI Assistant Professor of Music Benjamin S. Medford. M.S. Assistant Professor of Music William M. Morehouse, M.S. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech Robert B. Nance, Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages Harold Dean Propst, Ph.D. Professor of English William Collins Robert, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Sandra Jane Russell. Ph.D. Associate Professor of F-nglish Henry Sexton IV. M.A. Assistant Professor of French Lewis R. Sheckler, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music Rachel Sherwood. M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Cyrus Arthur Smith, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Walter Bingham Stewart, M.S. Instructor of Journalism Edwin lank Stockton, Ph.D. Professor of English Pauline Laveta Stratton, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Marian Sandra Wolfe, M.A. Instructor of English Erwin Ulric Wright, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Lloyd Alvin Zurbrigg, Ph.D. Professor of Music mumble, mumble, mumble. 34 Peter Wolf, Duke of Tyler. DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE The Division of Social Science includes history, political science, economics. geography, sociology, psychology. philosophy, and religion. This division was organized in 1965 from the former Division of Liberal Arts. Courses in the social sciences acquaint the student with the intricacies of society and enable her to cope more effectively with the problems of her own time. Franklin Powell Hillman, Ph.D. Professor of History Head. Division of Social Sciences It’s a hit leaky in my office. How did 'Candy' get on my bookshelf? John Howard Bounds, M.Kd. Assistant Professor of Geography Choune 11 Chce. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Dora Helen Duff. M.S. Associate Professor of Education and Psychology Wayne Emerson Engel. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology S. II. R. Fleming m, M.S.S. Assistant Professor of Sociology Ralph Hugh Flynn. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Charles Newell Foshce, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Snlly Ann Harris. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Mary Ditmer Ilouskn. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics 35 The Pied Piper ''Calling all cards. Richard James Jakicl, M.A. Instructor of History Edward Drcwry Jervey, Ph.D. Professor of History Mattie Kean Kcctcr, M.S. Associate Professor of Sociology Eleanor F.lizabeth Kemp, M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology William Edward I .arson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Harold Wilson Mann, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History John F. Miller 111, M.A. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Nancy Anne Null, M.A. Instructor of Political Science James H. O'Donnell III, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History William C. Peden, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion Andrew Daniel Perejda, Ph.D. Professor of Ceography Frank A. Scott, Ed.I). Professor of Psychology Carroll Edwin Smith, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Artie Sturgeon, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Norvelle Coodwin Tate, M.A. Avsistant Professor of Sociology Margaret K. Woodhousc, Ph.D. Professor of History 36 DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE Anna Dugger Adkins, M.Ed. Instructor of Chemistry William A. Barkley, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Archie Doyle Brock, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Judith Lynn Brown, M.S. Instructor of Biology “Who says I'm not a man of many talents?” 37 DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE Philip L. Carithers, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Deborah J. Collcnburg, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Also tindergoing vast reorganization is the Division of Natural Science. which encompasses the fields of biology, chemistry, mathematics, general science, and physics. A new addition to the division, mathematics, was added this year. The course offerings of this division are designed to integrate the various concepts in the biological, physical, and theoretical sciences. Richard Holladay Smith, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Head, Division of Natural Science Mervyn M. Copeland, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Patrick Burton Dunnigan, M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Preston Lee Durrill, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Don Ivan Dwyer, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Charles Edward Flags, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Frances F. Frederick, B.S. Instructor of Mathematics Reid R. Gerhardt, M.S. Instructor of Biology Virginia Gorcnson, M.S. Instructor of Mathematics The good life. What do you mean - 'Why don’t I hang around for another year?’ Richard L. Hoffman, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Kcnnit Hutcheson, MS. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Joseph Deforest Ives. M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Floyd E. Jarvis, Jr., Ph.I). Professor of Biology Rogers F. Lambert. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry F.lsie Marie Lockmeyer, M.A. Assistant Profevsor of General Science Charleen M. I.utes, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Gene Harris Maynard. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of General Science David L. Merrill. M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry William Ernest Merrill, Ed.D. Professor of Science Robert James Miller, M.S. Associate Professor of Biology Ronald Ray Moore, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Nasser Hadidi, B.S. Instructor of Mathematics Joan K. Parsons, B.S. Instructor of Biology Richard L. Rittenhouse, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Martha Kotila Roane, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cene Michael Silberhom. M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Sheila Kathryn Toyo, M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Mack Lee Whitaker, Ed.D. Professor of Mathematics James R. Willoughby, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physics 39 PUBLICITY BUSINESS Maxine May Cates Director of Publicity Cion Ccrrett Business Manager Scott Weaver Treasurer DINING HALL auccluC« Scholarship Secretary I . Theodore Gardner Dining Hall Manager Lomte Caudcll Dietitian Mac Ramsey Huddle Dietary Unit Supervisor ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Naomi Agee Secretary. of EdwItMi Carole Buivard Cwhlrr Nancy Blattrrman library Ai'io.int Annie Itocock Scctefaiy. Doan c-l Women Office Jocepliinr Camp Sccretaiy. Office of Adm-nom and Hl cvwc! St Cary ary Clerk CI-rk-Typlit. Adinacumn Office Lillian Cove PurcHiung Clerk Catherine Goad Bookitore 3erk Sucan Cole Cratam Hrajntw Clerk Sara llaU Secretary to the Pmiilrrl Anna Hodgei Houcekerper Mele llonryccit Ore AodK- Vnn.il Department Pal King Secretin-. Regictfart Office Patricia Kreici Secretary. Library Al.ee Loea. Schelmhin and Lorn Secretary Wilma NuekoH Secretary. Ai-xfk- ViMi.il Department Brenda Sue Phillijn Library Clerk Nell Price Secretary. DiMiym ci Social Sclenci-Virginia S' id Note Cle rk Martha Tinan I rVary Clerk Juanita Tolley Bookkeeper MadaJnn Vaughn Bicdnturr Manager Patricia Virn Secretary. Ohitmn of Natural Science Brcnda Waller Ckrk-Typhi. Rrghtrart Offie Sandra Weeki Secretary, fXvInim of lluinanltiei Peggy Writ Secrrtaty. Dean of Women Virginia Wilton Bookkeeper Marjorie Wright S tretary to the Rcjoinr Helen Yatei Library Clerk Betty Stevens Registrar Ellis Moran Alice Coleman William Long Superintendent of Buildings Virginia Room Manager Mailing and Duplicating Manager and Grounds COLLEGE POLICE Grafton Bowman Chief of Police Robert Campbell Policeman James Ratcliffe Policeman Ervin Whitt Policeman INFIRMARY Walter Walker Hattie Brown t Edward Ambrose College Physician Infirmary Nurse College Physician 42 RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT Frances Alice Hurlbuit Dean of Women Emma Jane Hedrick Assistant Dean of Women Blanche Wilson Daniel Assistant Dean of Women Ruth Joan Geiger Assistant I ean of Women But rules are fun.' 43 HOSTESSES Julia Adams Hostess Marguerite Asbell Hostess Helen Atkinson Hostess Alta Hailey Hostess Mao- Hylton Hostess Jeanette Mongle Hostess Stella Roop Assistant Hostess Myrtle Smith Assistant Hostess Catherine Snead Assistant Hostess 44 “I hear there’s a Hollywood scout in the area.' Man on the floor! 46 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS, Ann Rector. Secretary Student Court; Mary Baker, Chairman Student Life; Sally Harm. Treasurer; Jennie Teass, President; Susie Carson. Chairman Horror Court; Charlotte Reid, Secretary; Julia Slrort, Chairman Student Court. STUDENT GOVERNMENT. RULES COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW. Susan Bruncllc. Nancy Putnam. Pat Daniels, Laurie Coffman. Janice Hinkle. SECOND ROW: Mary Kay Buddekc, Linda Poston. Dee Hockman, Svea Holmgren, Kathy D'Onofrio. Charlie Ferrell. STUDENT GOVERNMENT. STUDENT LIFE: Karen Holstead, Diane Frazier. Nancy Bernard, Mary Baker, Joyce Webb. Carol D’Onofrio. Helen Dunnigan. The Student Government of Radford College functions to maintain a harmonious campus environment through consideration of the majority opinion of the student body. To attain its primary goal of building character. Student Government instills in every individual the principles of student honor. STUDENT GOVERNMENT. STUDENT COURT: Julia Short. Charlotte Reid, Connie Ware. Queen ic Cowardin, Ann Rector. STUDENT GOVERNMENT INTER-DORM COUNCIL, FIRST ROW: Kay Mays. Tally Mims. Martha Rucker. Elaine Rooscndaal. SECOND ROW: Carole Fraley, Pat Ellis, Barbara Copplc, Marge Reese, Jackie Fudge, Linda Poston, Maricllcn Stccce, Carol McCann. 49 HONOR COUNCIL The puroosc of Honor Council is to establish and maintain an honor code by which the student body abides. Elected by the student body, this group stresses the fact that without individual honor there can be no successful college system. Their motto is LET US PRESERVE TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND RIGHTEOUSNESS. FIRST ROW: Anita Holm, Pat Croon, Linda Sue Davis, Lynn Wilson. SFCON'D ROW: Judy Linkous, Janet Ferrell, Susan Carson, Millie Coughlin, Doll Hood, 50 BOLLING Jackie Fudge, President; Enie Martin, Social Chairman; Susan Williams, Secretary; Toni Tillman, Vice-President; Pat Wlioley, Fire Warden. HOUSE COUNCILS FIRST ROW: Charlotte Reid. Treasurer; Kay Ellen Mays, President; Vicki Hunnicutt, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW. Buimic Pettus, Secretary; Peggy Evanson, Vice-President; Janeann Chamness. Hall Monitor. 51 HOUSE COUNCILS EAST MOFFETT FIRST ROW: Linda Poston, President; Di.inc Westgate, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Barbara Rochester, Fire Warden; Diane Shell, Secretary; Linda Jackson, Treasurer; Rite Manning, Social Chairman. Terry Wilson, Fire Warden; Becky Kidd. Treasurer; Pat Woodall, tary: Linda Miller, Social Chairman; Cathy Cardner, Hall Vice-President; Pat Ellis, President; Queenie Cowardin, Secre- Monitor. 52 HONORS FIRST ROW: Martha Rucker. President; Marilyn Maxwell, Vice-President. SECOND ROW; Lynn Cavedo, Social Chairman; Ruby Creasy, IB Representative; Mickey Sisul, Secretary-Treasurer; Marcy Tretick, 3B Representative; Cloria Wolfe, 3A Representative. HOUSE COUNCILS INCLES FIRST ROW: Dell Hood. Social Chairman; Elaine Rooscndaal, tary; Jan Johnson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Martha Cray. President; Athlccn Brisach, Vice-President; Kathy Lyon, Sec re- Fire Warden; Judy Amundson, Hall Monitor. HOUSE COUNCILS NORWOOD Mary Dietrich. Secretary; Mariellcn Steece, President; Junior Resident; Pam Woltz, Treasurer; Malda Chandler, Margaret Minter. Hall Monitor; Betty Reynolds, Fire Warden; Vice-President; Patti Warren, Vice-President. Sheila Stephenson. Junior Resident; Christine Reynolds, PEERY Mary Baker, Junior Resident; Honey Mayes, Vice-President. Susan Stevens. Fire Warden; Jackie Clark, Secretary; Barbara Copple, President; Cail Batista, Social Chairman; Janice Holland, Treasurer; Nancy McKenzie, Hall Monitor; Jennie Teass, Junior Resident. 54 POCAHONTAS FIRST ROW: Carol McCann, President; Caro! Fisher, Vice-President; Marie Worrell, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Pat Simmons, Treasurer; Lcxie Lamana, Social Chairman; Clowe Campbell, Hall Monitor; Susy Violand, Fire Warden. HOUSE COUNCILS RUSSELL Marge Reese, President; Donna Hodgkins, Junior Resident; Janet Dalton, Hall Monitor; Gail Fellers, Treasurer; Lynnie Raybuck, Vice-President; Beulah Smithers, Secretary; Teriy Yamaki, Social Chairman; Anita Berhaltcr, Junior Resident; Sandy Shillato, Fire Warden. HOUSE COUNCILS STUART Mary Kllrn Roovernlaal, Fire Warden; Sylvia Renick, Hall Monitor; Tally Minis, President; Bienda Ashley, Vice-Presi- dent; Karen Copeland. Treasurer; Becky Paul, Social Chairman; Phyllis West, Secretary. SEATF.D: Pam McGuire, Treasurer, Barbara Corbett, Fire Warden; Mrs. Alta Bailey; Hose Conti. Junior Hall Monitor. STANDING: Barbara Thrush, Junior Resident; Carole White, Secretary. Jean Smoot, Social Resident; Lynn Connelly, Vice-President; Louise Kurtz, Chairman; Lorraine Shabon, President. TYLER Jan Rickler, Social Chairman; Diana McKinney, Treasurer; Bettye Robinson, Vice-President; Connie Fraley, President; Sherry Rutledge, Secretary; Judy Lawson, Fire Warden; Jennie Whitt. Hall Monitor. HOUSE COUNCILS WEST MOFFETT SEATED: Kay Carpenter, Vice President; Peggy Underwood, Head Hall Monitor; Clyndal Cay, President; Barbara Petryczanko. Secretary. STANDING: Janet Miller, Fire Warden; Ellen Bennett, Treasurer. Gibby Reid. Social Chairman; Joy Dale. Social Chairman. ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Mrs. Odette Graham, Mrs. Martha A. Wildhuck, Miss Louise Clendenen, Mrs. Sue Hill. OFFICERS - 1965-66 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Executive Secretary Odette Farley Graham, Radford Martha A. Wildhack, Arlington Nancy B. Zoll, Norfolk Louise Clendenen, Salem Sue P. Hill. Roanoke CHAPTER PRESIDENTS Blacksburg Clara Jane H. Billig, Blacksburg Charlottesville Victoria II. Burton, Charlottesville Grundy Jean Compton, Grundy Martinsville (Henry County) Janet Young. Martinsville Marion (Smyth County) Gladys Stokes, Chilhowic Radford Celcne H. Sanders. Radford Richmond Alice P. Cerverich, Richmond Roanoke Louise Clendenen, Salem Tidewater Area Anne F. Boyette, Norfolk Washington Area Elina S. Dowdy. Annandale TO THE CLASS OF 1966 The Alumnae Association congratulates you upon your graduation and welcomes you into our endless chain of Radford graduates. We entrust to you the responsibility of carrying forward the spirit and high ideals of our college. We know you will accept the challenge of the everwidening opportunities which are now yours. 58 Mrs. Odette Graham. Mrs. Martha A. Wildhack. Miss Blanche Daniel, Miss Iaxiise Clendenen, Mrs. Sue Hill. The officers watch as Miss Blanche Daniel accepts the award for the Outstanding Alumna of 1965. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Carol Hollingsworth, Cinny Fuller. Sue Hicks, Nancy Putnam, Irma Jackson. Marilyn Hennessy, Joanne Sclfe. Ellen Seidel, Mr. Morehouse. Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary fraternity in dramatics whose criteria for membership arc outstanding talent, an interest in drama, and service on productions. The purpose of the fraternity is not only to recognize achievement but also to stimulate interest in the field of dramatic arts. In addition to securing for the college the advantages provided by membership in this large national organization, Alpha Psi Omega during the past year co-sponsored with Curtain Clan, the Annual Fall Tea, the Campus Carnival booth, and the Annual Spring Picnic. PI DELTA EPSILON Pi Delta Epsilon is an honorary journalistic fraternity whose membership is by invitation after the student has given one year of superior service to either the Bee Hive or the Grapurchat. FIRST ROW: Carlas Cadell, Mrs Dale Daugherty, Sponsor; Sandy Sibbald, Carol Page. SECOND ROW: I,ee Groves, Carol Ernst, Carol Traylor. CHI BETA PHI The Iota Sigma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi, a science honorary fraternity, promotes an interest in science and gives recognition to scholarly attainment. The chapter enjoys a variety of programs related to scientific investigation, including the presentation of projects prepared by new members. Each year the chapter gives a key award to its most outstanding member. ■Hi V Sarah Pritt, Martha Rucker, Mr. Carithcrs. l.inda Lawson, Beth Janies, Marjory Mallory, Nancy Countiss, Joyce Loving, Florence Witcher. STANDING: Mr. Ingles, Martha Rucker, Mr. Marvin, Dr. Hackman. Mr. Carithcrs, Shirley Powers, Sarah Pritt, Ruth Ann Poc, Libby Addison. Dr. Barker, Mrs. Barker. SEATED: Darlene Adams, Sue Siocloff, Karen Ccar-hart, Carla Stewart. Marilyn Hcnncssy. 60 HONOR SOCIETY Eligibility for membership in the Honor Society of Radford College requires the completion of seventy hours of college work with a grade average of 2.4. To encourage sound scholarship by emphasizing academic achievement and character on the Radford College campus is the goal of the society. LEFT ROW: Dare Davidson. Lcttic Mac Tucker, Margaret Sue Flippin. LEFr ROW: Lillie Belle Nfunford, Tess Carter, Helen RIGHT ROW: Lynn Lanterman. Kay Tippett. Becky Hanks. Worsham, Kay Calloway. RICHT ROW: Cail Leigh, Susan Collins, Dr. Harold Mann. FIRST ROW: Julia Short. Nancy Bross, Ruth Ann Poe. Joyce Strasser. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Hall, Sara Lee Thacker. Rose Conti. 61 KAPPA DELTA PI Dr. Cihson, Counselor; Martha Coombe, Acting-Secretary; Pat Crecn, President; Mr. Stuart, Historian; Mrs. Sandidge, Vice-President. Kappa Delta Pi, a national honorary fraternity in education, was established at Radford College in 1931. The organization encourages high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. During the past academic year, Kappa Delta held its annual fall tea honoring those sophomores who were on the Dean’s List. Mary Ann Mook, Susan Collins, Miss Montgomery, Cardwell, Ruth Ann Poe, Dr. Leathers, Pam Richardson. Miss Daniel. Judy Scott, Miss 67 KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon is composed of mathematics students whose chief aim is to aid those who need help in mathematics. The organization also recognizes academic achievement in mathematics. During the past year, the club held its annual spring banquet and co-spoasored a picnic with Tri- M. FIRST ROW: Linda Lawson. Eleanor Wade, Ruth Ann Poe. Mary Ann Towler. SECOND ROW: Darlene Adams. Cynthia Hall. Marilyn Kccsling. Beverly Jam- Fishow, Margaret Wiiiimer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dwyer. Dr. Whitaker. Shirley Steele, Elizabeth Addison, Susan Collins. Dorothy Fowler. Mrs. Roane. Mr. Moore. FOl RTH ROW: Sarah Pritt. Diane Babb, Joyce l ving. MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Epsilon is a national professional society with membership based on musicianship, scholastic attainment, and personal qualities. This group sponsors recitals and other musical programs, holds receptions following each event in the Concert Series, and sjx nsors a reception at the annual Mu Phi Epsilon Senior and Pledge Recital. In addition to these activities, the club is in charge of ushering at all concerts and recitals. Betsy Forrest, Teresa Webb. Nancy Tate. Anna Spangler, Jan Fbbett. Susan Williams. Mrs. Jean Einstein. Advisor; Cynctha Cox-well. President: Dr. Merle Montgomery. Atlantic Province Governor; Ann Craham. Treasurer; Miss Mildred Heimlich. Advj. sor; Drcama Dudley. Vice-President; Pat Wade. Secietary; Mary Sue Catron, Chaplain-Historian. 63 PHI BETA LAMBDA KN'EELIN'C: Bonnie Curawan, Brenda SVcbb, Evelyn Cox. STANDING. FIRST ROW. Silly Holop. lx Hi.- Mae Tucker Horton, Phyllis West. Kay Smith. Shirley Lester, Nancy Harrington. Pat Blaylock, Linda Boyer, Joanna Jackson, Ruth Stowers, Pat Allcox. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Hobday, Ann Palcn, Donna Neal, Ja s|iiiline Farmer, Mary Ann Smith, Lynn Snider, Wanda Wallace. Melba Morris, Sarah Mitchell. Ruby Brogan, Bonnie Tucker. FIRST ROW: Diane Harris. Stophnny Coo| cr. Brenda Smith, Ruby Moses, Evelyn Dudley. Carole Q wan. Judith Carrier, Susan Schaefer. SECOND ROW: Doris Prill.i-man, June Kirk. Marianne Wubbeler, Joyce Thompson, Nancy Rross. Mary Stowers, Betty Jean Shelor, Linda Quo sen berry, Judy Rich. Patty Barton. Membership in the Gamma Omi-cron Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda is open to all students majoring in business and business administration. The chapter encourages business majors to improve their scholarship and to develop qualities that will enable them to participate effectively in business, professional, and community life. The chapter sponsors the regional planning meeting and convention for the Radford Region of the Future Business Leaders of America. Other interests include the presentation of guest speakers, performance of educational skits, and the Vocabulary Relay Contest. 64 PHI BETA LAMBDA SEATED: Janet Earle, Treasurer; Brenda Johnson, Secretary; STANDING: Miss Virginia Harris, Sponsor; Ann Rector, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Polly Com. Sponsor. Katherine Gotuiic, President; Edn«i Compton. Historian; Sue Rector, Reporter; Mr. Ralph Com, Speaker. PI GAMMA MU A national social science fraternity, Pi Gamma Mu is open to all students with a B average in twenty hours of social science. The Virginia Epsilon Chapter, in addition to promoting scholarship in the social studies, strives to foster an understanding among its members of the institutions of various ethnic groups through a monthly lecture series highlighting guest speakers. FIRST ROW: Margaret Flippen, Edic Wolf-skill, Mr. Fleming. SECOND ROW: Diam-Drake, Harriet Swinson. THIRD ROW: Cindy Howe, Emily Rick, M.iry Triplett. FOURTH ROW: Diane Scluaeder, M.iry Feather, Kay Tippett. FIFTH ROW: Judy Ramsey, Becky Hanks. Nancy Milton. DAY STUDENTS’ CLUB FIRST ROW: Beth Ryu!. Doris Hall. Sue Peterson. Marian Richardson, Vera Mason. Freeda Q x. Brenda Wilburn. SECOND ROW; Donna l.ermr.or., Brenda Martin, Sli-iron Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Charlton, Betty Bishop. Mickey Cilley, Martha Westphal. Betty Turpin, Catharine McGuire. The Day Students' Club provides for the academic arid social needs of all the day students at Radford College who elect membership in the organization. During the year, the club sponsors socials and an annual spring picnic in addition to its overall purpose of making day students an integral part of college life at Radford. 66 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Seated: Diana Westgate, Vicki Jones. Sheila Stephenson, Brenda Collins, K.iy Carpenter. Cathy Siler, Jo Aim Crabill, Jane Johnson. STANDING: Judy Garnett. Cherry Beeves. Susan lsclcy. Susan Merkel. Representing the four Greek sororities on campus, Panhellcnic emphasizes sound fraternal relationship and intellectual accomplishments a-mong the college’s sororities. Panhel-lenic sponsors a used book sale, “Greek Night,” the annual spring tea, and a May Day Sing. 67 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA .Alpha Sigma Alpha aims to promote the physical, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being of its members. Its annual activities include Alpha Week, cabin parties during the spring, a Christmas party, intramural participation, and contributions to the Jerome-Natt School in Roanoke as well as to the national organization for aid to the mentally retarded. In addition, Alpha Sigma Alpha supports a foster child. Alpha Pledges and Paddles. Mary Lou Respass. Bonnie Barnes, Liz Culbertson, Janet Mill er, Barbara Walker, .Nancy Putnam, Ruth Pickard, Cynthia Ray, Kcm Hugcnnan, and Fran McFadden. The eiils you'd like to know. FIRST ROW: Connie Raybuck. ROW: Linda Kendall, Chris Poole, Joan Fulmer, Barbara Thrush, Cheryl Clemente. Lynn Schweir, Tibby Copcnhaver. SECOND Betsy Preston, Betty Ann Ross. 68 SKATED: Doris Barton. Recording Secretary: Kay Carpenter, President; Ann Byrd Smith, Recording Secretary. STANDING: Barbara Thrush, Scholarship Chairman; Kay Barra ga, Vice-President; Judy Kasdorf, Treasurer; Cheryl Clemente, Co-Rush Chairman, Cathy Siler. Senior Panhellenie Representative; Ann Norris, Chaplain; Vicki Jones, Junior Panhellenie Representative. Paddle Packin' Pledges. FIRST ROW: Susie Woodward, Peggy Sentelle. Joan Porterfield, Barbara Johnson. SECOND ROW: Barbara Petryezanko, Jane Baskett, Marianne House. THIRD ROW: Madeline Fortune and Sammic Large. 69 FIRST ROW: Helen Nutwell, Connie Raybuck. Betty Jo Loveless. Helen Dunnigan. SECOND ROW: Sharon Sehlosser, Glyndal Cay, Doris Jordan, Rita Bottke, Chris Poole, Judy Hockley. An Alpha after dark. 70 ! ALPHA SIGMA TAU Pat Daniel , Treasurer; Judy Yates, Chaplain; Linda Hoffler, Corresponding Secretary; Cherry Reeve, President; Patti Wilkins, Recording Secretary; Kendall Westbrook, Vice-President. Alpha Sigma Tau desires to promote the ethical, cultural, and social development of its members through an Open House, rush parties, a Christmas party, banquets, cabin parties, and other informal socials. The chapter, moreover, furnishes supplies to the Pine Mountain Settlement School, baskets to needy families at Christmas and Easter, and funds for the support of a Korean war orphan. 71 Sleepy Tunc. Taus Pall; Sanders, Mary Baker, and Diane Sehroedcr. ALPHA SIGMA TAU Tau Pledges undergo initiation. FIRST ROW: Jennie Teass, Patricia Bennett, Tally Mims. SECOND ROW: Anne Tolley. Miss Sally Harris, Linda Jackson, Barbara Stetson, Susy Violand, Patti Wrcnn. Carol Prince. Nancy Barnes, Carol D’Onofrio, Bettie Lackland, Marty English, and Anne Sell. 72 Big sisters prepare pledges for initiation. Teresa Webb, Suzie Carson, Diane Harry, Susan Pressentin, Carolyn Fells. Pledges flap at flapper party. Pat O'Donnell. Kathy D’Onofrio, Jane Boucher. Charlie Ferrell, and Charlotte Reid. 73 SIGMA KAPPA Sigma Kappa endeavors to encourage high standards of scholastic, cultural, and spiritual attainment. The year’s activities include presenting monthly programs at St. Alban’s Psychiatric Hospital, collecting toys for distribution to the Maine Sea Coast Mission at Christmas, sponsoring a May Day Sing, and holding three annual socials: a Greek affair, a Panhcllcnic Garden Party, and a cabin retreat at Mountain Lake. SICMA KAPPA OFFICERS: Fran Dyer, Recording Secretary; Harriet Swinson, Pledge Trainer; Bonnie Weaver, Treasurer; Mrs. Norvelle Tate, Sponsor; Susan Collins, President; Ellen Bennett, Registrar; Barbara Nuckolls, Corresponding Secretary. Nimble-fingered Kappa members make dolls for the Maine Scacoast Mission: Diana Shell, Jennifer Winstead, Peggy Evan- son, Judy Prillaman, Susan Black, Barbara Rochester, Joyce Thompson, Carol Bell, Sylvia Renick, and Pat Leahy. 74 Diana Martinez, Norma Johnson, Ann Pharr, Nancy Huff, and Diana Wcstgate share the advantages of members living in the Home Management House. I.u Sedia, Sylvia Renick, Charlotte Wingo, Oinny Little, and Sallie Lowing model their burgundy monogrammed dresses and display the Sigma map showing its 10S chapters. 75 Carol Hell, Lynn Watts, Jancunn CLmncxs. Kathy Shrinel, Sue Hazard. Karen Copeland, Carmen Caldwell, Mary Pittman, and Susan Cardner make stuffed dolls and apple favors as part of their service program. Kappa pledges enjoy coffee and conversation in the Virginia Hoorn: Karen Halstead, Vicki Sadler, Eddie Maher, Maxine Jainchell, Susan Tinsley, Barbara Hickey, Linda Bolling, and Anne Paxton. Silver Polishing Kappas are: Susie Merkel, Pat Leahy, Linda Butt, Mary Kay Buddeke, and Liz Clarke. 76 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Established in 1929, the Alpha Theta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma encourages the development of its members socially, academically and spiritually. The Panhellcnic Sing, the Founders Day Banquet, the “Senior Scnd-On,” and the Sigma Island Spaghetti Dinner for pledges, and intramural sports are among its activities. In addition, the chapter helped build a new wing and clinic in the University of North Carolina Hospital at Chapel Hill. Miss Iris Ely, Sponsor of Sigma Sigjna Sigma. OFFICERS of TRI-SIC: Janet Earner, Keeper of Grades; Peggy Delaney, Recording Secretary; Roz Harris. Vice-President; Judy Camctt, President; Rose Conti, Treasurer, Abi Parker, Corresponding Secretary. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Tri-Sig members enjoy a spaghetti supper. SEATED ARE: Diane Rauth. Roz Harris, Patsy Johnson, Sally Fewer, Mary Carol Richard. Marguerite Manning, Sharon Love, Sue Sykes, and Ellen Caffo. STANDIN'C ARE: Carolyn Ashby, Alice Milton, Debbie Swartz, Bobbi Royston, and Elene Monk. Tri-Sig Members Jenny Zabawa, Julia Stanley, Sheila Ellington. Patti O’Neal, and Cail Parker arc outdoor girls. Stephanie Wynne, Joyce Caino, Rita Thomason, Minnie Stafford, and Jane Iseley peruse Tri-Sig scrapbook. 78 Sing along with Sigma” Sheila Stevenson, Joy Dale, Chris Reynolds, Cindy How. Jane Derby. ‘The Sigma Smile. FIRST ROW: Marguerite Manning, Nancy Donna Foushce, Kathie Lyon, Ellen Hall, Pam Brown, Anne Pruitt. Jerry Rollins, Mary Ellen Roosendaal. SECOND ROW: Weagly. 79 COTILLION CLUB The oldest dance club on campus, Cotillion Club contributes to the social life of the college by presenting the May Day Dance. It also co-sponsors the Winter Formals, participates in Campus Carnival, and holds a private dance in the fall. Privates put stardust in the eyes of members J. Fulmer, R. Manning, and E. Violand. I). Westgate, I). Swartz. M. Manning, C. Reid, C. Falls, H. Whitehurst. A. Pharr, S. Waldron, C. Russert, T. Webb, M. jainchell, S. Reese, E. Caffo, J. Rollins. M. Baker, C. Ferrell, J. Derby, and A. Parker take a break from decorating for dance. 80 81 K. Westbrook. E. Violand. N. Moore, D. Marry. C. Poole, R. Conti, II. Wiggington, and H. Dunnigan pose for posterity during da nee intermission. But Elaine, I don’t know how to donee. E. Roosendaa), D. Rauth, and C. Carter. Dr. Engel (Sponsor) and Mrs. Engel are This sure beats the dining hall.” J. Ingram, A. Adams. P. Saunders, and J. Teass. presented at formal dance. COTILLION CLUB 82 GERMAN CLUB Connie Rnybuck, Rush Chairman; Kathy Velten, Property Manager; Diane Babb. Vice-President; Mary Kay Rtiddcke, President; Betsy Preston, Treasurer; Ciyndai Cay, Reporter; Barbara Rochester, Historian, Ann Norris, Recording Secretary; Judy Prillainan, Corresponding Secretary. The German Club, another dance club, promotes poise, personality, and scholastic achievement. Its most elaborate presentation is the annual Coronation Ball. The organization also co-sponsors the Winter Fonnals, participates in Campus Carnival, and holds private dances. Dr. Charles Johnson, Cerman Club Co-Spon-sor, and Mrs. Johnson. Dr. Willi in Stump. Co-Sponsor of German Club, and Mrs. Stump. Mary Kay Buddeke. President of German Club, and Walker Spence. 83 FIRST ROW: Cheryl Clemente. Peggy Sentclle, Becky Copeland, Barbara Walker, Anne Pa. ton, Liz Culbertson, Carol Prince, Irene Rosen. Donna Brinkley, Elsie Mills, Pam Craves. SECOND ROW: Carol Bell, Connie Brunclle, Barbara Petryczanko, Ruth Pickard. Jane Baskctt, Eddie Maher. Susan Gardner, Karen Halstead, Stephanie Wynne, Lynn Watts, Judy Boyer, Carolyn Baldoek, Carolyn Ashby, Sharon Schlosser, Sally Ewing, Sharon Howard, Cinnv Vauglian, Pat Leahy, Linda Butt, Sharon Love, Helen Nulwcll. Clyndal Cay, Mary Kay Buddclcc, Diane Babb, Betsy Preston and escorts. Lucille Scdia and escort at Coronation Ball. 84 GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Kay Carjienter. Barbara Nuckolls, Nonna Johnson. Janet Miller, Ann Norris. SECOND BOW: Christine Reynolds, Margo W'anless, Diana Martinez, Susan Merklc, Liz Clark, Kay Barraza. Barl ar.i Rochester, Betty Gamble. Donna Brinkley, and Irene Rosen decorate for Coronation Ball. Swanson. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hci.rson, Linda Sue Kendall. Judy Detwikr, Rita Botke, Cindy H«w. Carol Ernst .Hade Izmitz, Mary Ellen Roosendaal, Melanie ounc, Lucille Sedia. 85 FIRST ROW: Susan Kilby, Carol McCann. Dale Atkins. Linda Bolling, Betty Ann Ross, Sushi Collins, Carol Schmkltlein, Mary Jo Nunn, Joyce Thompson, Ellen Bennett, Kay llcppner, Harriet BEE HIVE Sue Taylor, Editor-in-chicf. Susan Williams, Assistant Editor. Mr. William Robert. Sixmsor; Sue Taylor. Editor-in-chicf; Dr. Edwin Stockton, Sponsor; Susan Williams, Assistant Editor. 86 8 7 Dr. M. P. Shelley, Administrative Advisor. BEE HIVE The Bee Hive, Radford Colleges yearbook, is the product of long hours of service above self on the part of its staff of editors, copywriters, layout artists, photographers, sales representatives, and faculty sponsors. Through its representation of every student’s life, the annual reviews the events of the year and serves as a reminder to graduating seniors of their rapidly passing college career. With great satisfaction, we—the staff of the 1966 Bee Hive—present this book to you, the students of Radford College. Jane Iselcy, Photography Editor. Edie Wolfskill, Feature Editor. Carol Fernald, Layout Assistant. Marcy Tretick. Business Manager. Dormitory Sales Representatives. FIRST ROW: Joanne Nlorris, Jane Boucher. Tresa Crumley, Sheila Muriel Hurt, Sandy Bucher, Sharon Nichols, Terry Vana, Dale Joyner, Diana Rothenbuhlcr, Karen Marienfeldt, Sharon Hart, Showalter, Charlotte Ward, Suzanne Moody, Susan Miner. Linda Edwards. SECOND ROW: Ellen Brown, Toby Campbell, 89 RADFORD REVIEW The Radford Review, a publication of both faculty and student production in the arts and sciences, is edited by an interdepartmental faculty staff. The Review is published quarterly with a special summer issue devoted to the original research pursued at Radford. Hr. Richard I,. Hoffman, Editor-in-Chicf 90 91 Dr Charles Foshee, Editor for Faculty and (hirst Writing GRAPURCHAT The Grapurchat, as the student newspaper, informs the student body of campus events and serves as a forum of student opinions. All staff members are volunteers who donate their time for the furtherance of campus communication. Katy Famell, Mary Anne Famell, and Judy Tolloson confer with Dr. Overbey. Connie Figgins, Toby Campbell, Donna Bryant, Trish Moore, and Bobbie Lewis work diligently on the latest issue. 92 Mr. Mil Isa i« advises Nancy Rogers and Pat Taylor. Editor Carlas Cadell and Managing Editor Elaine Maier. HIGHLANDERS Lower Brass Clarinets and Percussion As a precision marching band, the Radford College Highlanders participate in nationwide parades and concerts under the able leadership of Dr. Walter Jones. During the past year, the group has performed at the Garden State Race Track in Cherry Hill, New Jersev, and at the Azalea Festival in Norfolk. Virginia. State-wide and national tours fill the Highlanders’ itinerary. 94 Flutes, Oboes, Bassoons, French Horas, and Trumpets. I Flutes, Saxophones, Ix wer Woodwinds. Lower Brass, and Dr. Walter Jones, Director. Alto anti Bass Clarinets, French Homs, and Trumpets. CHORAL CLUB Choral Club extends membership by audition only. Each year in conjunction with the Glee Club, this senior choral society presents a refreshing spring program on May Day Weekend. FIRST ROW: Sue Hazard. Becky Saunders. Joan Hitchcock. Linda Di Misa. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Farmer. Kathy Sheets, Kathy Prussing. Barbara Ra vn, Mary Sue Catron. Connie I.cntz, Eleanor Dodson, Vonnic Burchcr. Marlene Long. THIRD ROW: Hazel Halsey, Dale Hurd, Carolyn Price, Kay Johnson. Pat Laync. Irene Maurakis. FIRST ROW: Betsy Forrest, Vice-President; Corinne Cowardin, Head Librarian; Judy Eallies. Treasurer; Cynthia Bcahin, Secre-tary; Nancy Argabright, President; Karen Aagcson; Margie Mason; Charlotte Hill. SECOND ROW: Lois Poffenharger; Patricia C aimer; Cail Hylton: Judy Boyer; Judy Cave; Jocelyn Ia e. THIRD ROW: Martha Cray; Judy Blackburn; Nancy Tate; Joyce Horseley. GLEE CLUB The largest choral organization on campus, the Glee Club provides its members with an opportunity for developing their skills along with furnishing them a means of cnjovmcnt through group singing. Their Spring program, presented jointly with the Choral Club, features a variety of costumes, scenery, dancing, and orchestral numbers. Although it cooperates with the Choral Club in this event, the Glee Club is an independent group which frequently presents programs both at home and away from the campus. FIRST ROW: C. Twandy, C. Hill, I). Fulton. SECOND ROW: A. Wendy, J- Ramsey. L. UzzeD, B. Letson. THIRD ROW: M. Hughes, J. Robinson. V. Batts, P. Hood. FOURTH ROW: S. Schoddin, F. Moses, S. O.irty. D. Young. FIFTH ROW: L. O’Roark, J. Short, J. Kbbett. C. Ware, F. Karmpf. SIXTH ROW: P. Fitzpatrick, P. DeCousey, J. Whitaker. C. Dodd. H. Townsend. Chance, J. Byrd, D. Dudley, B. Carroll, P. Jones. THIRD ROW: J. Johnson, M. Repass. M. Frost. L. Lily. K. Dougherty, L. Prichard. F.. Cook, D. Bishop FIRST ROW: S. Jovin, B. Cnpple. B. Rose. K. Park, S. Booth, R. Jordan, S. Martin. SECOND ROW: C. Roberts, C. Goodman, K. Sheets, L. Leonard, S. Nance, E. Givens, S. Gooding, P. 97 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association of Radford College stimulates interest in beneficial programs which promote health and athletic efficiency and which foster sportsmanship through friendly rivalry. Aside from participation in Campus Carnival, the association's chief activity is supervising and conducting the intramural program. FIRST ROW: Margaret Tester, Kceper-of-Points; Pam Russell, Reporter; Judy Smith, Vice-President; Sue Rector, President; Joann Hems Icy, Treasurer; Ann Rector, Secretary; Kay Zettl, Head of Sports. SECOND ROW: Kathy D’Onofrio, Rosemary Cocke rill, Bobbie Moore, Jennie Let son, Linda Lucas, Sally N’ye. Bonnie Short, Judy Cordon. THIRD ROW: Kathy McCabe-, Marge Reese. Carol Fisher, Mary Lilly, Pam Creasy, Jamie Egan. Judy Whittaker. Pat Ellis. Cindy Smith. FOURTH ROW: Draper Robinson, unidentified Carolyn Jones, Brenda Reynolds, Jo Robinson, Betty Jo Kames, Bobby Ferris, Betty Robinson, Karen Hanula. FIRST ROW: Dee Moore, Jennifer Winstead, Norma Cox, Carol Johnson, Sandy Baily, Barbara Worsham, Pat Daniels, Judy Davis, Becky Vassar, Jackie Burke. Janice Hinkle. SECOND ROW; Cindy Agncw, Bonnie Blevins, Elaine Hatcher, June Henry, Joan Henry, Barbara Thrush, Patsy Coates. Lucy Sisson. THIRD ROW: Sandy Smith. Betty Bel more, Carol D’Onofrio, Kathy Campbell, Sue Dot-son. Miah-Wan Ho. Copper Lucas. Karen Ahouse. Sue Marlow, Thanna Davis. FOURTH ROW: Leighton Yeatts, Sally Loving. Sarah Jennings. Carol Marlin, Shirley Lester, Linda Crowder, Dana Crawford. Paulette Spruill, Jo Long, Sandra Foxforth, Janet Vandenburg. 98 MONOGRAM CLUB Membership in the Monogram Club is open to those who have accumulated five hundred points in the intramural program and who arc members of the Athletic Association, 'flic club promotes the Faculty — Monogram Club basketball and soft-ball games and the Spring Play Day” for area high school students. Barbara Worsham; Judy Davis. Vice-President. Barbara Thrush, Judy Smith, President; Pat Daniels, Pat Ellis, Treasurer, Sally Loving. m.vr . FIRST ROW: Irene Rosen, Treasurer; Judy Smith, Vice-President. Pat Daniels, President; Elaine Matcher. Secretary; Carol Johnson, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Barrye Robinson, Janet Vandcnburg, Diane Howell. Muriel Hurt. Kathy McCabe. Pam Creasy, Cindy Smith. Lucy Sisson, Rosemary Cockerill, Terry DeForest. THIRD ROW: Sandy Baily, Sharon Ratcliff, Linda Lucas, Marge Reese, Rebecca Vassar, Bonnie Blivcn. Connie Amos, Judy Cordon, Bonnie Short, Jamie Egan, Carol Fisher. Betty Jo Karnes, Paulette Spruill. Dana Crawford. Judy Whittaker Janice Hinkle. FOURTH ROW: Barbara 71irush, Louise Kurtz, Cindy Agncw, Mary Agnes Lilly. Margaret Tester, Carol D’Onofrio, Kathy D'Onofrio, Leighton Yeatts, Judy Davis. Pam Russell. Jo Ann Hemslcy. FIFTH ROW: Karen Hanula, Norma Cox. Betty B. Imore, Pat Holdcm. Pat Ellis. Mary Jo Huffman, Sally Loving. Carol Marlin. Jo Long, P.«t y Coates. SIXTH ROW: Pat Cum bow, Kathy Campbell. Dee Moore. Jennifer Winstead, Brenda Reynolds. Jo Robinson. Cheryl Lukens. Jcanic Letson. Sandy Smith. Jackie Burke. PEMM CLUB Inviting all students who are interested in health and physical education, the PEMM Club recognizes each year the most outstanding senior physical education major. The club sponsors the Bloodmobile on campus, participates in Campus Carnival, holds a spring banquet, and conducts camping trips. 99 AQUAMAIDS The Aquamaids are selected for their ability to synchronize the aquatic arts. Tncir water ballets are the highlight of the Campus Carnival and May Day programs. Dramatic lighting, colorful costumes, and interpretive swimming combine to make each performance a memorable one. Using the Harvest Bowl, Gator Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Hose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, and Orange Bowl as themes, the Aquamaids performed Half-Time Splash” at the Campus Carnival. The group also presented at May Day a second program of events in the history of the United States. Barbara Thrush, Treasurer; Fcruv DcLaney, President; Bonnie Baldwin, Costume Director; Eloise Nixon, Vice-President; Jan Crear, Secretary; Miss Younger ami Miss Evans, Sponsors. Jean Smoot. Sue Carson. Barbara Johnson. Nancy Forester, Alexis Chapman, Sue Miller, Cigi Price, Elene Monk, Rac Prosser, Sue Campbell. too Gator Bowl Routine features Peggy DeLnney. Barbara Thrush, and Elene Monk. Eloisc Nixon takes part in the Orange Bowl Routine. ORCHESIS FIRST ROW: Toni Pimentel, Proidint. Luann Jacobs, Vice-President; Cynthia Ray. Secretary. Margaret Flippin, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Short. Judy Corden. Lee Garrett. Macinc Wright, Susan DeVise. Terry Vaniaki, Sherry Adams, Sally Nyc, Linda McGhee, Karen Manilla, Susan Sively, Miss Crall. THIRD ROW: Nancy Dejamcttc, Millie Coughlin. Beebe Belmore, Cheryl McCrew. Fnie Martin. Jeanne Letson. Linda Scavuzzo. Jackie Burke. Kit Dougherty. Athlccn Brisaeh. Linda Molt. Diana Rothenbuhler. Carolyn Horne, Consie Horton. FOl'RTH ROW’: Carrington Hannah, Chris Twardy, Donna Roop. Ann Leake. Billy Dawn Miller. Miss Corl. Miss W'ang. ORCHESIS Orchesis is the college's Concert Dance Club. Special Dance programs are prepared as a part of many campus events, both religious and secular. Two superior performances are presented annually at Campus Carnival and at May Day. Cynthia Ray. Sherry' Adams, Beebe Belmore, Terry Anderson, Linda McChce. Karen llanula. Linda Scavuzzo, Consie Horton, Carolyn Home, Terry Mimi Corl. Sarah Wang, and Susan Sivcly. Yamaki, Lee Carrett. 102 HOOFBEATS The Hoofbeats, the college equestrienne club, presents a series of rare performances throughout the year. Organized for the promotion of recreational riding and an appreciation of horses, the club has as its motto: 'There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of man. The Hoofbeats sponsor moonlight trail rides, the May Day Horse Show, and a Spring Banquet. Cindy Bain, Secretary. Nancy Pros!, President. Biddy Rowley, Treasurer. Ruth Ashworth, Vice-President. Linda Ford. Historian. FIRST ROW- Margaret Staton, Linda Osbourne. Oigi Price, Mr. Neff. Linda Ford, Nancy Prosl, Elaine Hatcher. Rita Bottkc, Linda Heberlcy. SECOND ROW: Biddy Rowley, Dale Atkins, Beverly Panda pas, Ruth Ashworth. Cindy Bain. Rilla Washington, Ruth Pickard, Sue Bray, Carol Vail, Hedy Robinson. 103 ART GUILD The Art Guild promotes an appreciation of the fine arts. The Art Guild not only s|X)nsors the foreign film series but also organizes field trips and slide lectures. The May Day Student Art Show and an exhibition at the Campus Carnival comprise the Guild's annual activities. CURTAIN CLAN The Curtain Clan encourages enthusiasm for dramatic works produced on campus. Asked to delineate their attributes, the club members listed: natural talent, acquired skill, ingenuity, initiative, perseverance -and Mr. William Morehouse! Outstanding productions sponsored by the club during the year were: “Spoon River Anthology,” “No Exit,” “Tnc Lesson.” “The Farce of the Tub,’’ and “The Four Poster.” Linda Samuels, Bonnie Baldwin. Vera Mason, Bette Honey, Cynthia Hay. and Barbara Cassada. Nancy Dejarnettc. Cheryl Cosney, Barbara Logan, Pat Southern, Joyce Hunley, and Sandra Gooding. Becky Maiden, Treasurer; Nancy Putnam, President; Ellen Scklcl, Secretary-Historian; Susan Sively, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Hennessy and Phyllis Seibert. SECOND ROW: Drcna Use has, Edith Harper, Rosie Lesion r, Jo Jennings, Karen Tringali, Pain Verret, Lynnic Raybuek, Martie King, and Marilyn Ziegler. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB STANDING: Cathy Poovcy. Sue Fuerth. Shirley Caldwell, Joan Shelton, Betsy Keith, Pam McCormick. KNEELING: Meg Shea, Roberta Davis, Nellie Blackard, Brenda Martin, Beverly Clear, Shannon Richardson, Linda Trail. Home Economics majors promote interest in the culinary arts, decorating, and fashion through the Home Economics Club. Each year the club participates in the Home Economics Festival, sponsors a spring banquet, and prepares Easter baskets for the needy. FIRST ROW: Gail Pudding. SECOND ROW: Sandy Bucher. Gerry Carper, Charlotte Bamev THIRD ROW: Toni Moon, Ginnie. Johnston, Mary Beth Wright. FIRST ROW: Suzanne Unger, Margery Mallory, Mary Kay Hope. SECOND HOW: Ann Gerhardt anti Debbie Parent. THIRD ROW: Linda Howell. Gale Anderson, Anna Weeks, Mrs. Pusey. FIRST ROW: Carol Stowers. Carolyn Landes, Suann Hall, Clara Henry. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Kukuk. Janie Bryant. Linda Stark, F.lma Fitzgerald, Linda Guzy, Mary Anne Famell, Barbara Bonnet. THIRD ROW: Martha Rucker, Billie Radford, Carolyn Jones, Ann Crider, Donna Simmons, Nancy Countess. FOURTH ROW: Katnic Pruwing, Louise Couch, Patsey Mathews, Judy Filer. Burnic Pettus, Barbara Ingram, Chris Barnes. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Education Association is composed of education majors and faculty members who are interested in teaching as a career. Events of the year include a Spring picnic and Christmas party for needy children. The association also offers a fiftv-dollar scholarship to any qualified freshman planning to major in education. Mary Evelyn Upshaw. Acting- Chaplain; Sue Oglesby, Treasurer; Roberta Fortson, Historian; Peggy Miller, Vice-President; Miss Irene Cardwell, Sponsor; Lorraine Clark, President; Elaine Snead, Acting Reporter. Members of the Student Education Association. Members of the Student Education Association. Peggy Miller, Irene Cardwell. Mary Evelyn Upshaw. Members of the Student Education Association. SPANISH CLUB El Circulo Espanol, the Spanish Club, is concerned with the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking peoples. The club sponsors both a Christinas party for its members and guests and a Spanish party for Radford school children. In connection with the Spanish Club of V.P.L, the Radford College organization holds joint meetings during the year. FIRST ROW: Limb Hedrick, Vice-President; Sandy Prater, Treasurer; Dare Davidson, President. SECOND HOW: Carrington Hannah, Mary Ellen DcIIaven, Cindy Hall, Betsy Wood, Dr. Antonio Cassis, Margie Springman. Carol Ilaneock, Beverly Print- , Isla Collins, Dr. Ciordano Casas, Linda Robinette. Laura Copes, Virginia Colberts, Dr. Nance. THIRD ROW: Kay Waalewyn, Gloria Wolfe, Shirley Rothgeb. Becky Trammell. Mary Hatcher. Andrea Rosso, Katherine Famcll, Linda Mayne, Lynnie Raybuck, Su annc Woodward, Barbara Hollander, Ann Estes, Connie McCall, Lynn Biggies. 108 LIBRARY CLUB Betsy Cost on, Becky Hunks, Teresa Hopper. Anne Martin, and Miss Slaughter. MUSIC EDUCATORS’ NATIONAL CONFERENCE Serving the interests of students of Library Science at Radford College, the Library’ Club furthers the professional knowledge of its members, who promote the effective use of the library among students. Highlights of the club's activities include the sponsorship of a campus-wide observance of National Library Week and the presentation of a film series on foreign countries. The Music Educators' National Conference gives its members the opportunity for professional development and acquaints students with both the privileges and the responsibilities of the music education profession. The organization is an integral part of the annual Campus Carnival and the May Day All-Campus Sing. Music Educators’ National Conference, FIRST ROW: Dr. Lewis R. Sheskler, Sponsor; Gynetha CoxweU, Pam Gilliland, Dine Murphy. Judy Byrd Secretary-Treasurer; Betsy Forrest. Teresa Webb. Patti llood. Sue Booth, Nancy Argabright, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mary Lynn Watson. President; Mr. Bob Rich ards, Jan Ebbett, Kitty Spangler, Nancy Tate. Christine Komski. Mary Sue Catron. Elaine Cook, Corrine Cowardin. THIRD ROW: Dreama Dudley, Corrc } or.ding Secretary; Carolyn Roberts. Brenda Carroll. Carol Kiboy. Judv Bover. I.inda O’Roark, Barbara Copplc, Merian Hughes, I )la Naff. Ellen Givens, Sandra Stewart, Connie Lentz. Laura Carder, Phyllis Chance, Linda Williams, Roberta Sharp, Rrporter. 109 PSI CLUB The PSI club focuses attention upon various areas of psychology. It arranges programs presenting guest speakers, trips to tnc state mental hospital, and visits to St. Albans Psychiatric Hospital, where club members view the beneficial effects of practical psychology. Mrs. Ccnc Moody, Sponsor: Carol I lollincsworth. Vice-President; Carol Bulzoni. President. FIRST ROW: Martha King. Barbara Bonnet. Harriet Sullivan, Betty Skinner. SECOND HOW: Terry Vana. .Nancy Callahan. Carol Fisher, Judy Cox. THIHD ROW: Harriet Marlowe, Carol Cook. Cvnthia Cook, Madeline Balliet. FOURTH ROW. Carla Rogers. Jean Robinson. Bette Honey. no GEOGRAPHY CLUB The Geography Club is a campus organization which engages in hikes, caving expeditions, and trips to the Barn Theatre in Roanoke for the purpose of gaining an acquaintance with the area around Radford. Lectures by guest speakers and movies supplement the information gained on the club’s trips. FIRST ROW: Nano- Bryant, Vice-President; Clara Ellis, President. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Price, Secretary-Treasurer: Jeann Cuilmette, Reporter-Historian; Sharon Bufani. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bounds. Sponsor; Pat Davis, I-aura Knight, Nancy Pearson FOURTH ROW: Karen Caruso, Sue Carty, Judy Scott, Nancy Dejarncttc. Rachel Fink. Barbara Beach, Shirley Steele, Sandra Yeatts, Brenda Richardson. Nancy Prosl, Dorotliy Fowler. Margaret Baxley. Kathy Agnew, Sherry Coodheart, Peggy Jacobs, Barbara Rawn, Margaret Shockley. Mary Ann Towler. Becky Saunders, Mr. Moore, Dr. Whitaker. Libby Addison. Darlene Adams, Linda Reiter, Carol Miller. Elaine Maier, Janice Matcjka, Paula Bissell, Sharon Leonard, Ruth Ann Poe, Beth James, Betty Daniels, Sharon Jones, Becky Kidd. Sue Crasham, Jessie Caterino. TRI M CLUB Composed of both faculty and students, the Tri - M Club promotes interest in the field of mathematics. Monthly programs arc presented by guest speakers, student members, and professors of mathematics. The club's annual events include a spring picnic, a Christmas Party co-sponsored with KME, and participation in the Campus Carnival. ANIMUS QUARENS An interest in the natural sciences and a participation in field trips arc the requirements for membership in Animus Quarens. This year, the club has encouraged student investigations afield through a trip to the Dismal Swamp. FIRST ROW: Madeleine B.dliet. Enuiui Lou Crowder. Judy Bra in, Aleta Kggcrs. SECOND ROW: Drena Uschak, Reporter; Mrv Charlene Lutes. Sponsor; Sue Anncntrout, Secretary; Katherine Brownell. President; Mr Reid Cerhardt, Sponsor; Marilyn Hennessy, Treasurer; Sandra Yeatts, Kathy Nonnan. THIRD ROW: Shirley Powers, Betty Jo Rhodes, Carla Stewart. Diana Davenport. 02 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS 153 THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION A unique contribution to our lives as a Christian ENCOUNTER PERSPECTIVE So your calling as a Christian student needs support and channels for expression RELATIONSHIP THRESHOLDS SEEKING v REALITY ¥ CANTERBURY The Canterbury Association of Radford College meets each Sunday evening for a fellowship supper at which time group discussions arc led by various college faculty m inlvrs. A Weekly Communion Service offers students an opportunity to worship together. SKATED: Bonnie Carawan, Barbara Logan, David Crorkcll, Sukhum Under. STANDING: Edith Swerkcr, Mary Faith Sutton, F.loixc Nixon, Lora Uracil, Karen Aageson, Billie Means. FIBST BOW: Teresa Damon. Eleanor Dedson. Jane Derby. David Crorkcll, Sharon Murdock. SECOND HOW: Pat Do Jennifer Berry, Vem Bates. Angie Sutton, Lynn Conmlly, Kathy Noraun, Abby Parker, Sue lloifman. 113 Canterbury members gather to worship. FIRST ROW Marilyn Kukuk, Chris Burnham. Paula Bisscll. SECOND ROW: Meg Nealon, Barbara Steiblc. LUTHERAN STUDENTS The Lutheran Student Association, a Christian fellowship organization, sponsors a Halloween party for the children of Christ Church, the Lutheran Student Association area meeting in the fall, a Thanksgiving visit to the Lutheran Childrens Home in Salem, Virginia, and a Christmas social in Blacksburg with the Lutheran Student Association of V.P.I. FIRST ROW: Judy Lawson. Barbara Bonnet. Bobbie Lewis. SECOND ROW: Linda Ventres. Mary Justice, Betty Jo Karnes. Marti King. Margaret Myers. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science College Organization strives to give its members inspiration for daily living. The group’s annual project is tin; sponsorship of a lecture on Christian Science at Radford College. SEATED: Wanda Wallace, Secretary. Haruyo Kakiya; Mrs. Sylvia Owen. Sponsor; Betty Conner. President; Dale Atkins. Treasurer. STANDING: Linda Skerreth, Reader; Carol Primm, Sheila Chutnblcy. 116 NEWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Barbara Rochford, Judy Ballard, Evic Hauser, Judy Carroll. SECOND ROW: Maureen Edwards Ellen Link, Mary Amos, Jane Roderick. The Newman Club offers the students on campus an opportunity to meet for both instructional and social purposes. During the past year, members have participated in Campus Carnival, held spaghetti dinners, and sponsored the Newman Club Fall Quarter Dance. FIRS'!' ROW: Maria Mirabella, Susan Piessentin, Gail Batissta, Carol Lynham, Susan Emma Violand. Barbara Joseph, and Carol Snyder, Maria Chobot. SECOND ROW: Gail McGrath. Karen Hall, Margie Springman, Winkler. Kathy Wilson, Donna Nuzzi, Jackie Burke, Christine Kotmki. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminster Fellowship encourages Christian fellowship among Radford College students. Members of the organization participate in various programs with the students of V.P.I. in addition to sponsoring such projects at Radford College as Christmas caroling, Sunday evening suppers, and group discussions. Carolyn Goodman, Crctchcn Untcrzuber, Anne l.eo, .ind Kaicn Foley. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The United Campus Christian Fellowship invites students of all denominations to witness for Christ and to relate their spiritual and social activities on campus. Joint meetings with V.P.I. groups, participation in Campus Carnival, sponsorship of Religious Emphasis Week, and conducting programs to aid the indigent comprise the Chibs activities. FIRST ROW: Sharon Nichols, Pat y Burtncr. Palsy Dickinson. SECOND ROW: Billie Dawn Miller, Anne Oiatcs, Leslie Sparhawk. Marti Hall, Marilyn Kccding Dora Tappy. Rosemary Breed, Ida Collins, Diana Davenport Janice Staton. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation ministers not only to Methodist students of Radford College, but also to the entire campus community. Its Covenant Communities, guest lecture scries, dialogues with faculty members, and Advent services contribute to the spiritual life of students of all denominations. The organization, affiliated with the Wesley Foundation at V.P.I., co-sponsors programs of mutual interest to the students of both campuses. Carol Clark speaks to Wesley members and guests. 119 Sing along at Wesley. Patsy Arthur, Carol Callahan, Nancy Singleton. YWCA The Young Women's Christian Association of Radford College motivates its members to realize a productive life through a knowledge of Cod and to encourage others to enrich their lives through Christian experiences. Following the January installation banquet, the association honored die Reverend T. Howerton with a reception. The group also conducts Sunday discussions with the YWCA of VPI, a Religious Emphasis Week, dedication services. Senior Vespers, and programs at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. For many years, the group has assisted at Freshman Orientation; and during Homecoming Weekend, its members baby-sit with the children of alumnae who are on campus for the celebrations. The YWCA not only serves the college, but also the community through food drives at Thanksgiving, contributions to the pediatric ward at the Radford Hospital, and personal services to the Girl Scouts and the Greenlawu Nursing Home. On the less serious side, the activities of the YWCA include a Freshman Sing, a lighting-of-thc-Christmas-tree affair, a Pokie-Ingles social, a Coke-Poster party, and participation in the Campus Carnival. Carol Callahan, Dr. Scott. Nancy Singleton, Sharon Nichols, Miss Rodeheavcr, Rose .Ami Condoulis. and Roberta Aaron. FIRST ROW: Sharon Nichols, President; Nancy Tate, Program Chairman; Cretchen Unterzuber, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sharon Craighead, Freshman Representative; Janice Staton. Membership; Bonnie Talmagc, Membership; Jenny Bailey. Freshman Representative; Kathy McCabe, Freshman Representative. THIRD ROW: Jennie Teass. Freshman Week Chairman; Cheryl Ninmann, Freshman Representative; Pat Reynolds, Chaplain; Patsy Arthur, Secretary; Annette Lindner, Vice-President; Cathy Prussing, Historian; Starr Hill, Reporter. Hard at work at the Y‘ 121 President Martin crowns the Campus Carnival Queen. The YWCA sponsors the Campus Carnival. 122 FEATURES 123 WHO’S WHO Judith Kasdorf, Vicki Jones. Nancy Putnam. Cynetha Coxwcll. Cathy Cardner, Linda Sue Davis. Joy Dale, Cathy Siler. 124 Drcama Dudley, Jennie Teass, Carol Ingram, Mary Baker. WHO’S WHO Charlene Reeves. Karen Halstead, Diane Babb. Man' Kay Buddeke. Patricia Wren. Kay (Carpenter, Joan Henry. June Henry. Peggy Miller, Susan Collins, Patty Saunders NOT PICTURED: Martha English, Jane Derby, Helen Whitehurst. Betty Jane Clem Joan Fulmer Cindy How Nancy Moore Barbara Stcible 128 129 MAY COURT Barbara Stetson, Mary Kay Buddcke, Judy Kasdorf, Julia Stanley, Ellen Bennett, Kay Carpenter. Nancy Putnam, Linda Poston, Sheila Stevenson, Pat Daniels. Karen Halstead, Ann Norris. 130 --LLL __ 131 Belly Starr, Sue Ireland, Linda Crew, Jean Smoot, Nancy Jones. MAY DAY COMMISSION STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Clara Ellis. Marge Reese. Betty Lackland, Diane Babb. Pam McGuire. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Sue Davis. Joyce Webb, Barbara Thrush, Camille Walton, Carol Dodd, Janet Miller, Betty Williams. 132 TOBACCO FESTIVAL QUEEN Barbara Thomas 133 CONCERTS AND PROGRAMS 'The Singing Monks from V.M.I. Members of the Hark ness Ballet perform at Radford College. 134 o Robert Goulet faces 3100 Radford College girls and wonders 'What kind of fool am IY Two members of the Harkness Ballet perform a love scene in the idiom of the contemporary ballet. CONCERTS AND PROGRAMS Johnny Mathis with Rojon Musical Staff. “Well, hello out there in Radfordland.” 136 SENIOR INVESTITURE Marty English, Rita Bottke, Nancy Moore. Jerry Rollins, and Fran Dyer solemnly participate in Senior Investiture Services. Solemnity, mingled with a touch of nostalgia, marks Senior Investiture. This significant event denotes a senior’s coming of age, of her achieving academic maturity. Yet the senior, as she receives her cap and tassel, is more aware of the era passing than the new age beginning. She is part of all her experiences at Radford; and as she proceeds down the aisle, memories crowd her thoughts. Capping. symbolizing the formal realization of' four years’ endeavor, is the proof of academic achievement. A proud moment for a little sister. 137 President Martin crowns Campus Carnival Queen Connie Stor.e. The Y.W.C.A. annually combines pleasure with charity by sponsoring and supervising Campus Carnival. Every organization on campus contributes its time and effort by sponsoring a booth or offering entertainment. At the height of the evening, President Martin crowns the Camnus Carnival Queen, who has been chosen on the basis of contributions raised bv the organization she represents. The queen reigns supreme in the hearts and goodwill of her subjects. And a little love tap for kucss who. The Bee Hinds. 139 CORONATION BALL Thinking positively, the German Club emphasized the more enjoyable aspects of the winter season in its February gala, Ski for Two. The guests, who were greeted upon entrance by a St. Bernard dog and giant ski slope, danced to the music of the Royal Knights in the atmosphere of this lavish ski resort. Students and sponsors alike entered into the spirit of the evening and made the best of the snowy weather. German Club members and energetic dates decorate for Coronation Ball. President Martin beams at the newly crowned Coronation Ball Queen Sharon Jefferson as her escort looks on. Margaret Flippin, Toni Pimentel and escorts enjoy a gala evening at Coronation Ball. SKI FOR TWO -WINTER FORMAL And this is the way we study hard, nil on n Saturday niRht.” 142 CLASSES 143 • ! , - Km — Sf. M FRESHMAN OFFICERS Barbara Corbett Vice-President Lee Garrett President Liz Carbone Secretary Bonnie Blue Treasurer Patricia L. Abcrnr'hy Deni A. Achce Shcaron E. Acree Carolyn S. Adams Patricia Adams Susan A. Agner Karen A. Anouse Carolyn D. Albert Doreen A. Albiston Margaret A. Alderman I.inda J. Allen Linda J. Allison Carol J. Alti .cr Connie M. Amos Linda Anderson Hobbie L. Anderson Linda L. Andrews Sam E. Angle Linda L. Ankrom Cynthia E. Apperson Judith Applewhite CLASS OF 1969 - It beats walking. Helen E. Arthur Sherry M. Armcntrout Sandra K. Arnold Brenda S. Ashley Brenda S. Atkins Linda D. Atkins Mary Atkins Valeric J. Atkinson Kay Atwell Jane N. Austin Carolyn P. Ayers Linda R. Babb 146 J Ctf! o y O ✓ h-M f) jff U 4 44 0 ft ty 9 4 0 f) ft - o 4m. § ft ft Barbara K. Bailey Sandra L. Bailey Juanita K. Baker Linda L. Baker Patricia Baker Susan K. Baker Karen F. Bales Jenny Balcy Madeleine E. Balliet Carol L. Ballinger Lynn P. Balough Brenda F. Barksdale Charlotte E. Bames Patricia A. Barnes Rebecca A. Bames Virginia C. Bames Anne II. Bames Carol C. Barrow-Janice F. Bartlett Rebecca A. Barton Map- P. Batchellor Margaret A. Bateman Gloria D. Batten Sharon G. Battista Our group has 27 fewer cavities. WELCOME TO RADFORD Vemelle Batts Aileen M. Baydala Jane M. Bcchercr Grctchen S. Bechtel Martha C. Beemer Alice M. Bennett Julia S. Bennett Barbara A. Bentley Diana J. Benin Nancy J. Bernard Brenda C. Berry Jennifer L. Bcrp-Sarah F.. Beslcy Judith A. Bird Jane B. Bishop Ruth Bishop Beverly H. Bittle Nellie I). Blackard Vemita C. Blaukenhrcklcr Gale P. Blankenship Marion Blcirr 147 Bonnie A. Blevins Thelma R. Blizzard Karen L. Blose Betty D. Blue Sharon K. Blumberg Judy A. Boland llarricttc B. Booker Man.’ E. Borland Cynthia J. Bouldin Alexandra Bowers Eva M. Bowman I-eslie P. Bowra Karen L. Boyd Patsy J. Boyd Susan V. Boyd Lynne M. Boyer Anne S. Boyles Bonnie I.. Bradley Jerri Branlncr Susan Braum Susan M. Bray CLASS OF 1969 Martha O. Breedlove Cheryl A. Brener Patricia L. Breziaski Mary C. Brignall Carol L. Brill Joanne E. Brock Marilyn L. Brooks Anna M. Brown Karen S. Brown Kathryn Brown Kathryn J. Brown Patricia Brown Susan K. Brown Mary A. Bryant Sharon L. Bryant Marchcta C. Bryce Mary J. Buckley Linda G. Buddenhngcn Marilyn I). Bunker Barbara Burchem Jacquelin M. Burke Judith L. Burke Thelma S. Burke Ann E. Burleigh Joan E. Burley Sharon M. Bumop Carolyn J. Daugherty Ellen J. Burris ft c n t L Ci k ° Ci o fA i ft 0 1 W 0 a V O n jr C ft fW1 0 148 Patsy 1). Burtner Sandra S. Busick Barbara J. Byers f jf f • v -■ ft Ji 1 0 frt $ U • i ( ; o n Lit p p k, jr Shirley A. Caldwell Nancy C. Callahan Kerry J. Campbell Shirley Campbell Susan II. Campbell Carol M. Canada Christine C. Cann Elizabeth A. Carbone I.aura D. Carder Heather M. Carnie Ceralene P. Carper Betty J. Carr Judith L. Carrier Brenda C. Carroll Judith L. Carroll IS THE LARGEST CLASS Barbara J. Cassada Anita R. Caston Sarah A. Catcrino Elizabeth S. Cay ton Linda M. Chance Phyllis A. Chance Frontis K. Chandler Sunanta Chantarasorn Jane P. Chappell Sue L. Charlton I.inda A. Childers Judith L. Chisholm Maria L. Chobot Carolyn E. Christian Marsha B. Christian Sheila A. Cliumbley Diane M. Clark Jacqueline A. Clark 149 I’m painting my airplane modcls-what do you think?” ft d 6 i ft O fr | -i i ft ft a 0 ft Ci M e- ft A ft 1? ft Judith L. Clark Marion I„ Clark Pamela J. Clark Diane E. Clary Mildred A. Clawson Beverley R. Clear Michele J. Clcffi Barbara D. Cline Ruth C. Clingenpeel Anne B. Coates Sharon L. Coffman Cora L. Colbert Susan L. Coleman Eunice M. Collie Linda J. Collias Marsha V. Collinson Diane G. Conley Lorraine Constantine Carol J. Cook Beatrice E. Cook CLASS OF 1969 Barbara S. Cooley Linda K. Coon Stephanv J. Cooper Marilcc Copeland Barbara Core Diane M. Corncwal Linda A. Coulter Patricia J. Counts Faye V. Covey Linda K. Covey Elizabeth H. Covington Mary N. Cowan Freed a E. Cox Julie A. Cox Kathleen M. Cox Sharon D. Craghcad Pamela L. Creasy Cynthia L. Crcswell 150 t f« o 5 1 9 IwR f) o 9 J tv 0 A n i- ° li f t I .-4 ° © rt Linda S. Crew Jennifer H. Crickmcr Sandra F. Crowder Ticsa A. Crumley Sandra L. Crunkleton Patricia L. Cumbow Beverly F. Cundiff Diana L. Curtis Lisa Dadiani Lois J. Daggy Marla K. Daggett Jane M. Dail Alice E. Daiscy Donna M. Dalvrymple Joan Dalton Margaret J. Dalton Margaret S. Dalton Mary Dalton Rebecca F. Daniels Linda M. Darden Margaret C. Darr Peggy Darr Darla D. Davis Donrita R. Davis Martha Davis Nancy Davis Roberta L. Davis Jo A. Day Betty J. Deal Judith A. DeChristopher WRITES TERM PAPERS Patricia A. DeCoursey Terry R. DcForest Mary E. DcHavcn Elizabeth C. Deisher Mary E. Deitrick Martha A. Delp Donna E. Destefano Susan L. DeVese Rae F. DeVong Diane M. Diamond Judith A. Dick Patricia M. Dickenson vil J Ui Happy days are Ik-re again . . n 0 e) f. o m 1? flit ° o ft B a 9 t) a ■ r ¥ ° Sharon E. Dickerson Suzanne L. Dickerson Faye Dickenson Mary J. Diehl Nancy L. Diener Anita R. DiGuilian Lynda A. Diklich Chery l L. Dillard Sarah A. Dillard Carol P. Dinsmore Mary Lou Dirhan Carol Dodd Donna S. Dodson Janet M. Dolinger Judy F. Dolinger Sharon B. Donncly Sharon E. Donohue Carla S. Dooley Cathy D. Doriot Nancy C. Dorris Virginia A. Doss CLASS OF 1969 Diane M. Doty Katharine F,. Dougherty Patricia A. Dove Terry L. Dreppcrd Gail A. Drinkwater Judy Driver Cail S. Dudding Carolee S. Dudley Evelyn D. Dudley Jacklyn M. Dunbar Glena R. Dunn Patricia A. Dunn Elsie J. Dye Marion R. Eamcs Kitts- A. Easterly Linda G. Edwards Maureen H. Edwards Sheryl M. Edwards Jamie E. Egan Nonna P. Elliott 152 Jane D. Ellis Mary A. Ellniore Nancy M. English Norma J. Eubank Priscilla D. Fairbanks Katherine F. Fame!I Nancy C. Farthing Linda Fentherston Carol A. Femald Barbara H. Ferris Cathryn L. Fick Joan L. Fillman Susan A. Fischer Brenda G. Fisher Carol L. Fisher Carolyn $. Fisher Patty L. Fisher Patty L. Fisher Martha Fisinger Donna M. Fitzgerald Judith L. Fleenor Barbara S. Fletcher Joan M. Fletcher Katherine H. Fletcher Suzettc E. Flora Peggy L. Floyd Mary K. Fogle Linda L. Forbes Mary E. Forbes Susan P. Force CRAMS FOR EXAMS 'She’s mailing her English book to Viet Nam.' 153 Jean M. Ford Nancy L. Fox Constance S. Fraley Jane L. Fralin Grace D. Frazier Linda 1). Frochlich Susan J. Fuerth Mildred H. Fugate Vickie Fuller Barbara A. Fulp Brenda G. Fulton Ingrid I). Gaardcr Carol A. Callahan Sue L. Gallalier Lindn I., Callmicr Kaye N. Garber Nora L. Garrett Donna G. Garven Nancy L Gatlin Joyce FI. Gazes Carolyn E. Gecan CLASS OF 1969 My crystal ball shows a tall, dark beast in your future.” Martha F. Gee Caroline M. Gilbert Lynda M. Gill Pamela I.. Gilliland Ellen F. Civenv Sandra L. Goodwin Cheryl A. Gosney Sue E. Graiser Blaine A. Gray Beverly S. Greene Joel D. Griffin Jeanette L. Griffith n[f H ft ” I 154 Linda F. Grimes Mattie C. Crimes Evelyn M. Grogan Sue Grogan Joyce K. Groscclose Page Crumbles Cecelia R. Gulley Patricia A. Gurnow Suzanne Guthrie Mary E. Haascr Jennifer S. Haga Emily M. Hail Karen E. Hall Martha S. Hall Mary K. Hall Maureen G. Hall Hetty J. Halsey Martha P. Hamhrick Linda C. Hamlet Mary K. Hammond Carol I,. Hancock Mary S. Hansen Pamela Hardner Linda C. Hardy “Think—It might be a new experience DISCOVERS THE COVE Rose A. Hare Sharon K. Ilannan Nancy L. Harrington Jan L. Harris Rebecca J. Harris Jackie Harrison Linda Harrison Marianne K. Harrison Sandra G. Harrison Sharon B. Hart Sara E. Hartman Phyllis A. Hartsoc Barbara A. Harvey Sandra L. Harvey Mary E. Hatcher Barbara J. Hay Linda L. Hcbcrling Janie Henson Linda L. Heplcr Diana L. Herman Sally E. Ileslep 155 li n K If - « J M 1- j 6 i n r o Si H fi © a tl 0 n Peggy A. lies Patricia E. Hickey Rebecca C. Hickman Nancy L. Higgins Vallie flight Brenda M. Hill Betty L. Hiltncr Carol J. Hines Janice L. Hinkle Corinee C. Iliscnnan Miao Wan Ho Joyce L. Hobbs Judith K. Hodges Patricia K. Hoffler Susan M. Hoffman Hanna I.. Hoke Pollyann Holcomb Elizabeth R. Holdren Janice M. Holland Marianne Holland Pamela F. Holland CLASS OF 1969 Anita A. Holm Donna J. Holt Linda M. Holt Patti J. Hood Carolyn J. Horne Constance L. Horton Regena M. Hnumhcll Chcryll S. Hoover Barbara J. Howard Cheryl A. Howard Kathryn E. Howard Lynn Howard Alice S. Howell Nancy C. Howell Mcrian L. Hughes Regina L. Hughes Jeon A. Humphreys Judy A. Hurley Helen R. Hyden Constance L. Horton Martha R. Hypes Diane L. Igo Rebecca J. Ingalls Donna S. Inge Thelma L. Ingles Mildred L. Inslcy Susan C. Ireland Brenda G. Irvin ft c Jp o ft a c 0 ft ty ft O % • ft r c p n a o ft o ] y ft ♦ ft ft o 0 156 Linda E. James Linda F. Jamison Kay F. Jarels 4 j . i H ©a 0 r. jp§ W C o ft v Cl fc) to 0 If 1 t • a At d Judith G. Jarrett Janet E. Jcffcoat Sharon K. Jefferson Katherine I). Jenkins Virginia L. Jennings Pamela Jcpson Alixis M. Johnson Beatrice J. Johnson Beverly S. Johnson Carolyn S. Johnson Elizabeth V. Johnson Judith A. Johnson Elizabeth R. Jolly Connie M. Jones Cynthia L. Jones ELECTS OFFICERS Donna V'. Jones Helen C. Jones Jennifer E. Jones Nancy G. Jones Patsy Jones Elsie G. Jordan Rita Jordan Alice M. Joyner Sheila J. Joyner Koriko Kageyama Gabriele Kaplit a Janette N. Kaplum Betty J. K antes Sheila A. Kcbcrline Betsy Keith Rebecca L. Keller Rosemary F. Keller Marion J. Kelley 157 A skill every freshman should Irarn. Patricia L. Kelley Barbara C. Kent Elizabeth A. Kent Gale L. Kent era Pamela L. Kem Carol A. Kiblcr Bclva L. Kidd Shelia Kidd Judith A. Kihn Carol A. Kilroy Linda King Linda King Margaret L. King Martha I). King Susan B. King Elaine C. Kirks Elaine P. Klock Kathryn A. Kncplcy Helen B. Knight Linda S. Knight Dale E. Kollath Christine D. Komski Kathleen F. Koth Susan L. Kramer CLASS OF 1969 Rebecca J. Kubat Lois L. Kurtz Laura F. Lally Lucy M. Lamb Shcran L. Lnneiano Susan G. Lander Judy E. LaPortc Sandra L. Lesley Esther M. Lawson Carolyn S. Layman Diane M. Leary Linda S. Lee Sandy Lee Wanda S. Lee Celia B. Leftwich Judith A. Lehner Linda M. Lenox Linda A. Leonard 158 Rosemarie C. Lesicur Barbara Lctson Chrisannc M. Lcvcquc Roberta L. Lewis I Von L. Lilly Margaret I. Lilly Ellen I.. Link Priscilla J. Liscombc Patricia D. Little Dorothy M. Long Rachel F. Long Christine Lovelace Virginia E. I .owe Cheryl L. Lukcns Jane C. Lyles I-ois D. Lyman Sharon A. Lynch Carol A. Lynham Jeanie L. McAlexander Kathleen C. McAuliffe Kathleen L. McCabe Connie S. McCall Doris M. McCarthy Sharon L. McCarthy Gloria McClung Kay K. McConnell Martha L. McCormick Pamela F. McCormick Betty R. McDonnan Ann M. McEncrncy GETS TWO NEW DORMS Barbara C. McEwan Gail K. Me Garth Elizabeth McGuire Mary A. McGuire Pamela A. McGuire Nancy E. McKenzie Diana J. McKinney Patricia M. McLellan Barbara A. McLcmore Carol A. McMillan Paula L. McNabb Eleanor I.. McNeil 159 'It just looks like an ink blot to me. Cynthia L. McPherson Patricia A. McQuccncy Juliana V. Maccubbin Judy C. MacIntyre Marilen Malkemes Pamela A. Manning Connie M. Mantz Karen R. Maricnfcldt Peggy S. Marion Ann L. Marks Carole A. Marlin Barbara C. Marsico Brenda L. Martin Catherine M. Martin Dorothy L. Martin Hollace A. Martin Nancy B. Martin Mary E. Massie Geraldine T. May Patricia A. Mayberry Diana E. Mayes CLASS OF 1969 Frances B. Mayes I.inda J. Mayne Helen V. Mays Gloria L. Meade Linda M. Means Karen V. Mcister Mary I.. Mcnzcr Judy L. Mercer Margery' J. Mcrricks Linda M. Metcalfe June A. Metts Martha T. Michic Kathleen L. Mikolasy Ann M. Miller Billie D. Miller Carol E. Miller Janet E. Miller Susan W. Miller Susan M. Miner Margaret L. Min ter 160 0 il C': r ft ft rtf V ft t c h ft n j n 0 «| f! f ' 0 t) f! n o I ft ft t Diane C. Mitchell Judith C. Mitchell Virginia Mitts Candy L. Mixscll Linda J. Mock Mary Moffett Ann Monti Suzanne Moody Toni L. Moon Jeannette A. Moore Nancy J. Moore Patricia M. Moore Susan E. Moore Charlan E. Morgan JoAnn D. Morgan Virginia Morgan Joanne Morris Patricia A. Morris Rebecca J. Morris Linda M. Morton Frances A. Moses Betty L. Moss Betty L. Mowrey Susan M. Mullins Sandra K. Munson Vicki L. Murph Marilyn D. Murphy Karen E. Murray Margaret E. Myers Martha A. Myers LIVES APART FROM UPPERCLASSMEN 161 ‘And my name is D'Artagnan.' Ix ta A. Naff Klaiue F. Natereli Jane Nathcson Ruby N. Necessary Shirley R. Neel Vicki L. Neeley Nancy C. Nester Marlene F. Newberry Diane E. Newsom Anne I. Nichols Brenda J. Nichols Jam’s F. Nichols Marsie A. Nielson Cheryl A. Ninmann Bonnie Notes Elaine M. Noonan Donna F. Norris Martha R. Norris Barbara J. North Hazel L. Norton Sandra E. Nuffer CLASS OF 1969 SEEKS ADVICE Pamela A. Nunn Donna A. Nuzzi Dolores J. O’Dell Athlyn C. Ogle Jerry L. O’Leary Barbara A. Olinger Jayne Orange Lynda L. O’Roark Reba C. Owen Kathleen A. Owens Ann C. Owings Marsha K. Oylcr “He has bedroom eyes.” 162 Shirley A. Padgett Carolyn A. Painter Christina A. Pappav Magali L. Paradcla Harriet E. Parham Patricia A. Parks Mary L. Parrish Rcnda H. Parsons Joyce A. Pate Maureen P. Pattwdl Cail M. Payne Melanie J. Pearce Linda L. Peel Peggy L. Pennington CoTecn K. Perkins Linda S. Perkins Pamela J. Pemot Frances C. Petersen Earleen B. Phibbs Constance W. Phillips Christa A. Picrpont Cheryl C. Pillow Maureen A. Pinard Patricia A. Pingatore A smiling return to Radford. FROM SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS Donna L. Pironto Lois J. Pittman Verna A. Poach Linda S. Poff Nancy E. Poff I.aura F. Poindexter Sherry v. Poindexter Cynthia A. Pollard Kathryn S. Poovcy Elsie K. Porter Letitia I. Porterfield Charlotte M. Powell Ruth E. Powell Cynthia A. Powers Sandra D. Powers Carol A. Pratt Carol J. Pretlow Audrey A. Price Donna S. Pricve Lynn M. Pritchard 163 Rac F,. Prosser Connie L. Pugh Judith G. Pugh Ellen P. Pultz Mary F. Purcell Margaret M. Putts Patricia K. Qualls Linda B. Quesenberry Nellie J. Quinn Louise C. Raab Brenda J. Rader Nancy A. Rader Mary C. Raiden Lois A. Randall Janet Rnppaport Charlotte J. Rasnick Lynda J. Raybuek Joanne P. Rector Barbara G. Reddish Margie L. Recce Sandra L. Reese CLASS OF 1969 Linda K. Rexrodc Elizabeth C. Reynolds Irene Reynolds Ann W. Rice Virginia S. Rice Judy A. Rich Cynthia C. Richardson Doris A. Richardson Mignon M. Richardson Virginia S. Richardson Jan S. Richter Roberta E. Ridley Joanne L. Riggins Natasha E. Rixey Linda J. Roach Jeanette B. Robertson Judy E. Robertson Glenda C. Robins Bcttye F. Robinson Elva D. Robinson 164 J j r j i | pn'f iff r- n 9J69 ft JfO V mu L If f 0 f A j n 0 a © $ © HBBI HBH m jfc Jean M. Robinson Jo A. Kohinvon Linda J. Robimon Barbara F. Rochford Jane J. Roderick Nancy W. Rogers Susan M. Roop Barbara E. Rose Sandra F. Rose Becky I Rosen Linda S. Rmenberger Ellen H. Ross Emilic L. Ross Shirley A. Roudnbush Anne M. Rountree Margaret Ruse Carol J. Rushin Patricia A. Russell Virginia D. Russell Janice L. Rutherford Sherry L. Rutledge Barbara A. Salazar Barbara A. Salyer Elizabeth M. Sansone Gail Saunders Linda A. Scavuzzo Margaret R. Schaff Barbara J. Scheffel Betty L. Schenk Louise Schcrmerhorn HONORS OUTSTANDING MEMBERS I.D. NIGHT I M ca 55 |ES 53 ■jgj • li - 1 fja v 2si ( _ — ,i S2 vgl 1 ---• i ’ y t . Ai. . Q ' ! a1 33 jjj CSX • BE || 3? : ■ SB — 1 —y -r a nj.a — -T- — — . 1 i . : 1 L®J y _ •V •! -- L Come and get it.' 165 Diane F. Schroeder Susan C. Schwartz Janice Scott Judy B. Scott Evelyn M. Scrccney Claudia J. Seay Phyllis T. Seibert Cheryl A. Seibert Caroline S. Self Susan I). Self Alice M. Scmones Martha C. Seufer Deborah Scyler Lorraine M. Shaba n Mary C. Shank Patricia L. Shannon Kathleen Shaughnessy Margaret A. Shea Mary K. Shea Sharlotte E. Shelton Joan M. Shelton CLASS OF 1969 Zara A. Shepherd Fredene E. Sheppard Linda I). Sheppard Jessie M. Sherman Marianne E. Shields Sandra L. Shillato Anita Y. Short Bonnie G. Short Dale A. Showlater Carol A. Shultz Doris E. Shumate Linda L. Shumate Linda L. Simmons Drcama S. Simpson Joyce K. Simpson Nancy I,. Singleton Linda S. Sherrett Patsy L. Slate Jonnic S. Slone Elizabeth D. Small Billie K. Smith Cynthia Smith Ellen G. Smith Ginger Smith Janice 1. Smith Nancy M. Smith Sandra F. Smith Sandra L. Smith • 66 Samira S. Smith Virginia Smith Vivian C. Smith Jean C. Smoot Ann L. Snead Dale E. Snead Janice E. Snead Nancy J. Snider Susan Snyder Reva-Janc Solomon Carol C. Sommers Ruth E. Sowers Martha M. Soyers Dclphia K. Spangler Leslie A. Sparhowk Angle Sparrow Sarah K. Spence Anna M. Spencer AGES GRACEFULLY Connie M. Spencer Susan T. Spencer Helen A. Spooner Margaret C. Springman Mary I Spruill Judith C. Stafford Diana L. Stallard Cynthia O. Stonger Sandra L. Starnes Betty M. Starr Naricllen Steele Frances V. Steinmetz June A. Stevens Susan Stevens Sandra G. Stewart Nancy S. Stiff Suzanne E. Still Eleanor L. Stone q $ f 0 jC % -'ll fr •i 5 ft ft t- JBf' o r £ 4 o ft r ! fi ft 167 'Cive it back; it's mine. 'o mm a V O ft % ft r ft WV V £ t ■■■■ 0 I- fl B ° ’ 0 ft r Ann II. Stonebumer Joy S. Stowers Caryn A. Strauss Barbara L. St rebel Frances A. Stulz Sylvia J. Sudduth Linda L. Surface Mar ' A. Sutton Nancy M. Swain Beth A. Swartout Betty L. Swindall Victoria A. Szymanski Mary Tanner Dora J. Tappy Pamela D. Taylor Patricia M. Taylor Barbara A. Teglas F.vclyn Ten er Jean M. Tcppcr Cheryl Thaw CLASS OF 1969 Andrea J. Thomar Judy L. Thomas Nlary I.. Thomas Anita L. Thompson Myra F.. Thrasher Linda A. Thresher Carolyn S. Thurman Patricia A. Tietjen Susan R. Tillmann Shircen M. Tolley Roberta D. Toney Judy A. Torrence Maric-Chantal Towe Linda S. Trail Frances IL Trammell Brenda C. Trent Nancy L. Trevino Betty A. Tripp 168 fit o o f) ty f 'tl M £ p ■ t; f $ 0 it oe 0 n 0 Of 0 A n Tcrrilec L. Trout Sheila B. Trunzo Mary L. Trusheim Bonnie L. Tucker Diane K. Turk Linda Turner Linda Turner Betty C. Turpin Brenda M. Turpin Christine L. Twardy Martha J. Tyler Susan Tyree Peggy D. Udell Reiko Ueda Susan D. Umbcrgcr Sharon K. Upchurch Laura C. Uzzell Barbara E. Van Brunt Cretchen E. Vansant Ann C. Varone Carolyn Vaughn Carolyn Vaughn Mary T. Vaughn Sandra J. Vaughn Janice E. Vaught Sharon L. Velcnovsky Linda D. Ventres Pamela L. Verrett Janet L. V’osper Kathryn L. Waalesvyn GAINS CONFIDENCE Bertha I. Wagner Janet L. Walker Susan M. Walker Patricia A. Waller Sandra K. Walrond Margie A. Walsh Catherine A. Walthall Linda C. Warden Mary C. Ware Brenda J. Warren Patricia A. Warren Carolyn L. Watson We are marching to Pretoria. Mary L. Weaver Sherrill D. Weaver Ella E. Webb Wilma K. Wells Hedi L. Wertheimer Edna F. West Judith A. West Lynda 1). West Carolyn Wetzel Linda R. Wheeler Johanna A. Whitaker Carol L. White Elizabeth A. White Priscilla N. While Wilsonia W. White Betty J. Whitlow Grctchen Whitney Helen S. Whitt Jennifred L. Whitt Mary L. Whittaker Diana L. Wickline Donna M. Wiesner Kay F. Wiggj Sheila D. Wilkinson Bonnie G. Willard 170 And with the freshman class came these lovely signs. Carol Y. Williams Linda M. Williams Susan F. Willis Francos M. Willoughby Iris J. Wilson Kathleen M. Wilson Lynn M. Wilson Claudia A. Wilt Elizabeth I). Wimmer Brenda G. Wine Sue E. Wingfield Katherine W ism an Pamela A. Woltz Joan B. Woody Kathryn A. Woops Lynda P. Worley Karen R. Wray Juanita Wright Mary E. Wright Teresa L. Yamaki Irene J. Yates Linda L. Yates Caroline E. Yeager Delores A. Young Millie Young Tina L. Young Linda L. Ylcason Marilyn E. Zeigler GAINS CLASS SPIRIT 171 This is one way to get rid of excess hot air. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Jane Haskett President Jan Jolmson Treasurer Irene Rosen Vice President Mary Wolfskill Secretary 173 Karen V. Aageson Jessie R. Aaron Anne C. Adams Sheryl L. Adams Mary E. Addison Emily R. Ailsworth Helen Y. Alderman Lois I.. Allder Alice B. Anderson dale F'. Anderson Ruth Arnold Maureen E. Arthur Patricia H. Arthur Carolyn G. Ashby Cynthia I.. Ashley Harriet F. Bailey Cynthia Bain Carolyn K. Batdock Linda R. Banton Elizabeth A. Barnett Ann M. Barrack Fllizabcth J. Baskett Barbara J. Beach Susan L. Heller Sandra L. Benton Dena J. Bishop Gwendolyn A. Blackwell Bonita C. Blaine Shelby I. Blankenship 174 Susan J. Bogcrt Nancy L. Bolcjuck Sherry C. Booker Ccrtrude A. Brazier Rosemary A. Breed Bessie A. Breeding What do you mean I have a fungus? Margaret E. Brower Betty L. Brummitt Donna L. Bryant CLASS of 1968 Lynn R. Bringle Athleen Brisack Carla C. Brooks Felicia J. Boucher Ruby J. Boyd Margie S. Branscomo BEGINS SECOND YEAR WITH MORE CONFIDENCE Beatrice A. Buchanan Sandra E. Bucher Carol E. Burgess Barbara J. Burnett Candace L. Burnett Christine A. Burnham Myra S. Burton Carol L. Bush Beverly A. Butcher Ellen E. Caffo Carmen S. Caldwell Pattie J. ('amp 175 CLASS of 1968 Catherine L. Campbell Margaret C. Campbell Toby I . Campbell Patricia L. Campiglia Hoi mie K. Car a wail Janet L. Carlberg Marion S. Carson Andrea J. Carter Susan M. Carty Karen C. Caruso Peggy A. Cavsada Melva L. Cavedo Mother. I'd rather do it myselff Hsiao-i A. Chang Alexis F. Chapman Shirley P. Chen Betti H. Cinibulk Mary D. Clark Sarah E. Clcatou Rosemary Cockeril! Billie L. Colley Elizabeth 1. Cook Marion L. Cook Mary K. Copeland Patricia L. Corcoran Elizabeth A. Cosgrove Anne E. Coughlin Mildred Coughlin 176 COUNSELS FRESHMEN Susan C. Covington Teresa M. Coulthard Virginia E. Cousins Carolyn A. Cowan Cynthia A. Cox Judith C. Cox Norma E. Cox Anne V. Crider Carolyn C. Crisman Lucilc Cross Linda L. Crowder Elizabeth A. Culbertson Allyn W. Davis Cynthia C. Davis Nancy H. De Jarnette “Careful—you’ll break something.' Hollace A. Delaney Patricia C. Dcskins Mary L. Dokkcn Carol M. D’Onofrio Katherine A. D'Onofrio Barbara J. Dority Alice A. Doughit Brenda G. Duke Nina L. Eastman Janis E. Ebbctt Jane A. Eli Cynthia J. Eltringham 177 CLASS of 1968 ELECTS “I bid one pass. I lelcn G. Embrce Susan P. Erickson Nobuko Etoh Patricia M. Fanner MaryAnne J. Farnell Judith L. Farrier Marsha E. Foltz Nancy S. Ferrell Sally Fewer Beverly J. Fishow Doris J. Flinchun Mary F. Foley Linda J. Ford Pamela D. Forsyth Madeline S. Fortune Donna C. Foushee Sandra K. Foxworth Janis M. Fraley Meredith A. Francoise Nancy J. Frizzell Lois A. Frye Rita L. Gaghan Patricia H. Gainey Elizabeth A. Gaino Lynn M. Gallagher Judith Gallimore Rochelle S. Gardner 178 MISTERS FLEMING AND SMITH SPONSORS Marilyn K. Cnrlick Linda C. Cchman Jacqueline L. George Mary C. Gibson Nancy E. Glover Dale V. Goff Sharon Good heart Peggy D. Grady Martha M. Gray Janice F. Crccar Mary E. Greene Jcann Kllin Guihnvtte Jaeouclin Uabcck Evelyn K. Hagerman Dennis A. Hales Peggy H. Hall tnct YV. Hamilton nda A. Hanbaek June A. Hanley Margaret J. Hansen Karen K. Hanula Charlotte K. Harlan Sally L. Harris Shirley M. Hartley Myra C. Hartman Rebecca S. Hatched Mary J. Hawkins Aren’t my girls wonderful? 179 CLASS of 1968 Now Rirls-roommatcs arc bound to have little-spats but this is ridiculous! Susan L. Hazard Janet A. Heald Joanna M. Helms Icy Mary E. Henderson Judith C. Hetler I aura R. Higdon Joan V. Hitchcock Cynthia A. Hixson Elizabeth E. Hogan Svea J. Holmgren Ruth L. Hood Virginia L. Hoover Cynthia P. Horn Barbara A. Hostcllcy Clara D. Howell ft o 9 ft ir ft D © r 'T - ' T v' V 0 (% Rebecca M. Howell Rachcll H. Hudnall Doris J. Huff Carmen C. Hughes Linda D. Hughes Patsy R. Hindley Marilyn A. Hinzeker Muriel S. Hurt Donna Hutcheson Judy R. Ingram Martha L. Irvin Elizabeth E. Jackson 180 REACHES HALF-WAY MARK Joanna Jackson Luann Jacobs Donna L. James Linda B. James Sarah J. Jennings Janet L. Johnson Jeanne C. Johnson Helen K. Johnston Jennie L. Johnston Carolyn Jones Carolyn Joises Evelyn K. Jones “I know a professor who deserves this. Susan E. Jones Susan L. Jovin Frances R. Kaempf Kathryn L. Kasdorf Marilyn L. Kimble Bonnie I,. Kines Agnes A. King Judith A. Kirkman Jane E. Klein Alice J. Koch Mary E. Kreck Jane C. Kyak Sara E. Lackland Rebecca E. Lafon Alexis A. I.amaniui CLASS of 1968 Carolyn F. Lancaster Mary A. Lazar Sally A. LeCleie Su annr B. LeHew Sharon E. Lennox Ann N. Leo Frances A. Logan Linda C. Lorton Sandra L. Loughridge Sharon A. Love Joyce A. Loving Donna I.. Lucas Dana L. Lund Judy L. McCullcn Susan C. McCarrcll Betty D. McGrady Cheryl L. McCrcw Sue P'. McLain Kathleen A. McClellan Linda J. McManama Eddie M. Maher Charlotte M. Manning Brenda L. Marshall Enic B. Martin Vera J. Mason Bridget A. Masterson Janice A. Matcjka 182 TAKES STEP TESTS Patsye L. Matthews Mallory A. Matney Marilyn A. Maxwell Nancy L. Mayhew Janet R. Mellott Mildred L. Merkel Mary J. Meyer Brenda L. Michael Mary L. Miller Janice K. Mills Alice L. Milton Susan V. Minter Maria A. Mirabella Mickey A. Mitchell Sarah L. Mitchell You're my favorite roommate.” Karen J. Moffitt Janice L. Monday Elene C. Monk Barbara J. Moore Donna L. Moore Suzanne B. Morrison Ruby L. Moser Jacquelyn M. Moss Carrie Most Julie A. MuIIarkey Paula J. Mullins Roberta S. Murley 183 CLASS of 1968 Sandra J. Netherwood Elizabeth M. N'ewlove Joann E. Nicholas Billie C. Nichols Janet A. Nixon Judy A. Osborne Donna K. Ong Janis E. O’Neal Joann T. Pack Linda S. Pagans Shirley K. Painter Beverly J. l’andapas Take that! Nobody cuts my guitar playing. Rebecca J. Paul Elizabeth A. Pauli Martha A. Pccry Margaret G. Pennington Mercedes F. Perez Nclma J. Pctry Barbara S. Petty Mary F. Pittman Mary L. Pope Jean C. Porterfield Joan P. Porterfield Patricia A. Porvaznik Deadra G. Powell Mary A. Powell Susan K. Pressentin 184 PICKS MAJORS Pamela J. Price Harriet H. Priddy Carol A. Prince Kathleen O. Proko Patricia E. Rant Dianne C. Kauth Cynthia D. Ray Margaret E. Reed Charlotte E. Reid Linda A. Reiter Marie L. Repess Pamela Y. Richardson Lynn D. Higgles Linday F. Rigsby Anne R. Ritter “Try it, buddy.” Peggie L. Robertson Hedy Robinson Beatrice M. Rogers I oretta J. Roop Margaret E. Roosendaal Irene L. Rosen Karen E. Ross Randy L. Roth Diana L. Rothcnbuhler Ruth E. Rothwcll Constance E. Russert Joan C. Sacrc 185 CLASS of 1968 Victoria R. Sadler Pamela A. Saunders Susan C. Schaefer Frances E. Schneider Kathleen Schrincl Joan L. Sexton Roberta R. Sharp Susan E. Shaver Donna S. Shaw Kathleen A. Sheehan Betty J. Shclor Lynda S. Shelton Lynda B. Shropshire Judith A. Shutters Linda F. Simmons Patricia L. Simmons Shcron M. Simmons Nora M. Simpson Michael J. Sisul Patsy L. Skeen T86 HEADS YEARBOOK STAFF Janet R. Slushcr Barbara A. Smaldorc Karen G. Smedley Claudia C. Smith Janice O. Smith Judith E. Smith Judy D. Smith Patricia G. Smith Sandra L. Smith Virginia R. Smith Gerry L. Snider Norma J. Snider Patricia A. Southern Mary L. Sowers Anna C. Spangler Patricia C. Spicer Nancy C. Spradling Minnie V. Spradling Janice A. Staton Randy J. Stocnncr Betty ll Stone Connie J. Stone Sandra K. Stone Leona R. Stowers Carol A. Stultz Judy A. Stump Judith A. Svendson Would you believe the day after tomorrow?” 187 CLASS of 1968 What do you want for frcc-chccsccakc? Deborah Swartz Edith A. Sweeker Susan E. Sykes Sandy C. Taft Anil 7. Tankersley Mary J. Tanner Edna T. Taras Sara S. Taylor Julia X. Terrell Nancy E. Thomas Barbara A. Thompson Yvonne M. Thompson Mary E. Thornhill Barbara J. Thornton Mary A. Tillman Judith W. Tollcson Susan C. Tregone Karin B. Tringali I.inda G. Tucker Lynn E. Tullis Coil E. Twomblcy Vickie A. Udy Diana E. Utley Carol G. Vail Terry L. Vana Janet A. Vandenbcrg Bonnie J. Vass 88 PLEDGES SORORITIES Emma C. Vaughn Bonnie M. Vaughn Rosemary Vaughn Jeanette I. Vergakis Marcia M. Vohringcr Barbara D. Walker Wanda M. Wallace Charlotte Y. Waller Janet Waller Mary J. Wahh Camille F. Walton Beverly A. Ward Rilla Washington Dolly Y. Watson Diana C. Watts Carolyn M. Weber Martha A. Wedge Anna C. Weeks Mary M. Weisenberger Kitty D. Welsh Patricia A. West Patricia A. Wheeler Susan L. Wheeling Janice E. Whitcomb Judy M. Whitworth Patricia A. Wholcy Anne R. Williams 169 Actually, Pin selling toothpicks to work my way through college.” CLASS of 1968 Elizabeth S. Williams Susan M. Williams Willa D. Williams Susan A. Wilson Joyce E. Wimmer Margaret L. Wimmer Elizabeth II. Windley Constance L. Wingfield Led a K. Wingfield Carol S. Winkler Mary M. Wolfskill Winifred Woo 190 “Lay a hand on me and I’ll flatten you.' ANTICIPATES JUNIOR YEAR Barbara A. Wood Betsy B. Wood Patricia Woodall Crystal L. Woods Sharon G. Woodson Suzanne Woodward Macine E. Wright Patricia R. Wright Stephanie C. Wynne Anne L. Ycatts Suzanne Ycatts Dorothy A. Young Phyllis J. Young Lena M. Yow Catherine B. Zettl “It's all a lie. 19t 193 Mary A. Abell Winifred D. Adams Elsie M. Adkins Helen A. Agner F.ffie S. Akers Sarah A. Akers Sara J. Albert Patricia A. Allcox CLASS OF 1967 Barbara K. Altmcycr Judith A. Amundsen Sara A. Anderson Nancy L. Argabright Susan G. Armcs I.cab N. Ayers Linda J. Ayers Diane C. Babb Margaret V. Baker Mary H. Baker Patricia E. Ballard Patricia Q. Ballinger Diane L. Balogh Eva G. Banner Sherwood S. Banner Carolyn C. Barnes Nancy J. Barnes I.aurcttc L. Bnrrazotto Doris J. Bartley Vicki M. Bassemier Margaret R. Baxley Barbara J. Behn Juanita Belcher Carol L. Bell 194 Peggy L. Berkeley Karen J. Berlin PARTICIPATES FULLY IN CAMPUS ACTIVITIES. Betty A. Bishop Susan E. Black Dathne F. Blackard Billie J. Blackburn Barbara J. Blankenbecklor Clenna D. Blankenship Patricia L. Blaylock Florinc D. Bleaklcy Linda R. Blythe Linda L. Bolling Linda L. Bondurant 95 What goes up must come down? Marie K. Booher Mary W. Booth Velma C. Bostic Rita A. Bottke Katherine E. Brickey Barbara A. Briller Donna E. Brinkley Ruby M. Brogan Look at that one!1' CLASS OF 1967 Pamela L. Brown Constance M. Bninellc Nancy L. Bryant Jane Buckley Avon Burchcr Martha F. Callnham Linda G. Campbell Margaret D. Cash 196 Barbara J. Broyles Linda R. Butt Mary J. Bryant F.llen M. Callahan Janice R. Buckles Nancy K. Carwile Jessie L. Catcrino Mary S. Catron Joncann B. Chamness Patricia Chandler Carey E. Chaney Evelyn L. Chattin Cynthia F. Christopher Cheryl M. Clemente Dinah L. Cloudc Virginia R. Colbert Sandra L. Cole Jacquelyn L. Coleman Isla J. Collins Pauline M. Collinsworth Brenda C. Compton Elizabeth A. Compton Joann Compton Laura E. Conner Catherine A. Copeland Rebecca L. Copeland Linda L. Cornett llermine E. Coston Susan J. Cottrill Margaret L. Couch 197 ASSUMES LEADERSHIP Judy K. Counts Coniine S. Coward in Evelyn E. Cox Jayne A. Cox Jane C. Craddock Betty J. Crain Ruby C. Creasy Dianne R. Creger Margaret E. Crowgcy Andrea Cullin Bess B. Cumbie Elizabeth J. Curry 198 Sharon C. Dalton Melanie B. Daniel Betty G. Daniels Patricia R. Daniels CLASS OF 1967 Sarah L. Daniels Diana E. Davenport Judith A. Davis Margaret S. Davis at Cf aa ft dm V- m) dsi £ I’utricia A. Davis Cnyc C. Dawson Patricia DcForrcst Margaret M. Dcl.aney Susan C. Dickens Joyce L. DiMisa Barbara L. Disque Joyce J. Douglas ELECTS DRS. JERVEY AND O'DONNELL SPONSORS. Sharon E. Dow Diane M. Drake Dreama C. Dudley Virgie M. Duffer Nancy G. Dug gins Helen M. I unnigan Judy I.. Fumes Janet M. Earle Elizabeth A. Early Janet C. Earner Claire A. Ebcrhart Susan B. Eddins Constance L. Ellis Mary E. Ellmore Ann C. Estes Sally C. Evans Margaret E. Evanson Sallic H. Ewing Carolyn Falls Jacqueline R. Fanner CLASS OF 1967 Janet A. Ferrell Carol L. Finkle Mary J. Firebaugh Margaret J. Fitzer Carolyn L. Fitzgerald Polly A. Fleming Betsy F. Forrest Judith L. Forrest Sheila D. Foster Bertha J. Franklin Mary K. Frost Jacquelyn F. Fudge Virginia L. Fuller Darla T. Fulton Carlas M. Cadell Nancy J. Garrett Phyllis M. Gaskins Marion V. Gates Mary F. Gates Virginia A. Giambelluia Patricia A. Gibson Mickey D. Gilley Priscilla F. Gilmer Mao- F. Glenn 200 Sandra E. Gooding Frances C. Goodwin Janet L. Green Cynthia A. Hall Carolyn Ft. Goodman Ida E. Gwynn Mary K. Goodie Hazel Halsey Phylts A. Graham Anne M. Crazcl Linda Halsey Diana D. Hanchette Marilyn S. Crasham Karen Y. Halstead SPARKS CLUB LIFE. Linda J. Huiinum Mary S. Hardison Jewell D. Harrington Diane L. Harris Dianne L. Harry Elaine Hatcher Emily I). Hayden Stephanie I . Hcatwole Ouch! Those needles arc sharp.' 201 Marilyn P. Henncssy Katie J. Hill Clara R. Henry Cynthia A. Hixon Eleanor S. Higgins Charlotte E. Hill Miao Y. Ho Cheryl J. Hobday CLASS OF 1967 SPONSORS COLLEGIATE SERMON Donna E. Hodgkins Patricia I. Iloldren Barbara M. Hollander Joyce A. Holloway Betty J. Holt Marjorie E. Holt Elizabeth M. Honey Mary E. Homey Esther C. Ilottcl Linda S. Howell Sandra L. Howell Nancy J. Huff Sharon G. Hulvey Joyce Hunley Vicki C. Hunnicutt Hazel M. Hylton Patricia C. Hylton Eunice A. Inge Carol J. Ingram Creeta C. Irvin Leta R. Jackson Mary L. Jackson Rita A. Jackson Peggy L. Jacobs 202 Maxine F. Jainchell Elizabeth L. James Phyllis C. Jamieson Barbara L. Johnson SERIES FOR SENIORS. Brenda C. Johnson Janice A. Johnson Joan M. Johnson Linda F. Johnson Margaret K. Johnson Norma E. Johnson Patricia A. Johnson Linda A. Johnston Jamie L. Jones Mary A. Jones Patricia C. Jones Sandra L. Jones 203 Pledge cleans better. Sharon E. Jones Vickie C. Jones Joanne W. Jordon Barbara E. Joseph Kusumn Jotikasthira Nancy R. Joyner Barbara L. Junkin Haroyo Kakiya CLASS OF 1967 Marilyn I Kcesling Loretta Kinzer Sara J. Kent Betty J. Kirk Nancy J. Kidd Rebecca J. King Laura J. Knight I.inda K. Korman 204 Betty B. Kennedy Jennifer S. Kirby Ethel J. Kessinger Helen J. Kirk Rose E. Kientz Carol A. Koch Marilyn J. Ktikuk Ella M. Kyle Myra S. Kyle Carolyn L. Landes Sue B. Lansbcrry Bessie E. Large Andrea L. Lassiter Patricia A. Lawson Patricia A. Leahy Ann F. Leake Sally I. I.eedy Joyce A. Lcffler Constance L. Lentz Janice S. Leonard Shirley A. Lester Jean Letson Judith K. Lillnrd Julie Ially I.inda L. Lilly Joyce A. Lindsey Molcinah Link Barbara R. Logan Helena J. Long Jo A. Long 205 AIDS IN CAPPING. Betty L. Looney Bette J. loveless Julea L. Lowry Linda K. Lucas Louise E. Luckcnbach Dorothy F. McCarty Faye McCurry Catherine J. McGuire Colin S. McIntosh Mary M. Mi Kendrick Carolyn J. Malian Margery J. Mallory 206 Marguerite S. Manning Patricia L. Markin Peggy A. Martin Diana P. Martinez CLASS OF 1967 Carolyn L. Mason Margaret Mason Mary Mason Frances C. Matncy Patricia A. Matzuk Charlotte A. Mays Margaret D. Meadows Peggy 1). Miller Nancy H. Milton Ann T. Mims Eileen R. Minklein Linda L. Mohler SERVES AS JUNIOR RESIDENTS AND COUNSELORS. Christia C. Montsinger Mary A. Mook Diana L. Moore Judy L. Morrison Suzanne S. Musser Carolyn J. Myers Joanne K. Myers Martha S. Nance Janet G. Nash Donna L. Neal Ceorgettc M. Newbill Roberta Ncwcome Sharon L. Nichols Carole A. Nielsen Katherine W. Nininger Eloise W. Nixon Marsha G. Nixon Ann E. Norris Patricia J. O'Donnell Minnko Oka 207 CLASS OF 1967 Janice E. O’Neil Brenda S. Osborne Julia A. Osborne Patsy A. Osborne Shirlec J. Osborne Mary J. Overstreet Barbara K. Palermo Rose M. Palmer Sandra A. Palmer Deborah Parant Judith E. Paris Cail M. Parker Ila A. Paxton Sue E. Pecry Mary P. Perkins Bonnie Pettus Ann C. Pharr Mary L. Phipps Ronnie C. Pilund Judith L. Pinkston Carol C. Poole Linda R. Posten Betty L. Potter Shirley A. Powers 208 Carolyn D. Price Genetic G. Price Carole A. Prim Sarah E. Pritt Nancy B. Pruett Sandra J. Pyrtlc Billie A. Radford Mary L. Ratkus Carroll A. Price Doris J. Prillaman Beverly A. Printz Nancy J. Putnam Barbara L. Quick Judy D. Ramsey PRESENTS FOLLIES. Barbara A. Rawn Constance M. Raybuck Barbara A. Rector Olivia S. Rector Carole A. Reynolds Christine S. Reynolds Betty J. Rhodes Mary C. Richard I've heard that line before. 209 Brenda L. Richardson Marian I. Richardson Emily J. Rick Nancy A. Riggs Aim W. Roberts Carolyn K. Roberts Lynda S. Robinette Barbara 11. Rochester CLASS OF 1967 SPONSORS Janice H. Rogers Judy A. Rogers Jerry L. Rollins Kathy T. Roof Nancy M. Rose Andree M. Rosso Shirley 1. Rothged Pamela L. Russell Sara C. Ryan Linda L. Samuels Sue E. Sarver Emily R. Saunders Patricia N. Saunders Carol A. Schermcrhom Sharon L. Schlosscr Janice A. Schmid Lucille A. Sedia Sandra H. Sexier 210 Mary E. Sewell Gertrude P. Sexton JUNIOR-SENIOR WEEKEND. Linda Shark Linda A. Sharrer Mary K. Sheets Linda C. Shelton Margaret S. Shockley Julia M. Short Sandra A. Sibbnld Lynda S. Siccloff What light from yonder window breaks?' CLASS OF 1967 •Quiet-we're studying. Susan K. Sively Judith Slower Jacquelin R. Smelley Brenda F. Smith Delores N. Smith Judith A. Smith Mary A. Smith Mary L. Smoot Elaine M. Snead Mary A. Sowers Brenda J. Stanley Kamila Stapko 212 AID VIET NAM. Judith M. Station Shirley A. Steele Barbara L. Steible Inez L. Stewart Barbara J. Stinson Carol M. Sowers Barbara Strand Judith A. Strother Billie J. Surbcr Wanda S. Sutphin Mary A. Swanson Susie Swartz Jcaninc K. Swayze Sharon K. Sweet Harriet M. Swinson Jeanne H. Tanner Mary E. Tappy Nancy C. Talc Lockwood Taylor Vchna A. Taylor 213 Jennie M. Teas Margaret E. Tester Stella F. Tcstcrman Sara L. Thacker Barbara W. Thomas Lula M. Thomas Nancy J. Thompson Rachel L. Thompson Barbara L. Thrush Ann L. Tonkins 214 And Papa Bear said . . CLASS OF 1967 “i'll raise you two.' Hazel M. Torrans Helen M. Townsend Marcy E. Trctick Mary I. Triplett Grctchcn IJntcrzubcr Drrna L. L'schak Sarah A. Ussery Priscilla D. Vaughn ELECTS 11 OUTSTANDING MEMBERS TO WHO’S WHO. Virginia V. Vaughn Laura E. Velez Susana B. Violand Eleanor L. Wade Patricia L. Wade Sandra J. Waldron Anna M. Ward Joan E. Waskey Linda L. Watson Barbara G. Waycastcr Sarah I. Wayne Judith M. Weatherford Susan A. Weaver Bonnie F. Webb Teresa E. Webb 215 CLASS OF 1967 Mary E. West Phyllis M. West Diana J. Westgate Dawn H. White Lillian M. White Judith E. Whitaker Carlene M. Whorley Betty M. Wigington Brenda I . Wilburn Joan B. Wiley Antoinette M. Williams Catherine J. Wilshirc Ella J. Wilson Nancy L. Wilson Florence C. Witcher Brenda K. Witt Gloria D. Wolfe Cheryl K. Woolwine Elizabeth M. Worrell Judy C. Wray 216 Brenda G. Wright Carol Wright Marianne E. Wubheler Judith A. Yates Peter, Paul, and Ringo. BECOMES SENIORS I'll give you $2.50—no more.” 217 SENIOR OFFICERS Marty English President Kay Barraga Treasurer 219 Nancy Moore Vice President Fran Dyer Secretary Carolyn Slrickicr Agee Cynthia Alice Agnew Alice Edit!) Anderson Carolyn Louise Anderson Kathleen Stella Agnew Hillcry Elaine Aliff Sue lioinclton Armentrout Diane P. Arnold CLASS OF 1966 Dale Ann Atkins Nancy I-ouisc Austin 220 Sharon Elaine Atkinson Bonnie Lee Baldwin Bonnie Gallic Barfknccht Betty Jane Bcamcr Barbara Rac Barnes Jacqueline Nl. Beeler Catherine Mary Barraga Betty Rhinchart Belmore Doris Ann Barton Ellen Lucinda Bennett RECEIVES CAPS AND GOWNS. Willie Margaret Berkley Nancy Criggs Berry Mary Lou Beverly Carlcnc P. Blankenship Linda Lou Blount Caro) Ann Bock Sara Louise Body Mary Ann Boerner Carolyn Kosc Bousquet CLASS OF 1966 Linda Sue Bowman Diane Brochmcycr Judy Ann Boyer Barbara Ellen Brown Charlotte Mario Brallcy Mary Jane Brown Betty Page Branch Patricia L. Brown Katherine Phillips Brownell Yvonne Delores Brumfield Mary Kay Buddeke Sharon Ann Bufani That special road home. RECEIVES CLASS RINGS. Patricia Benton Bugg Carol Ann Bulzoni Anna Ruth Cagle Juanita Johanna Cameron Patsy Ruth Burch am Virginia I. Cardwell Ellen Elizabeth Byrd Elizabeth Meggs Carpenter 223 Carole l.cc Carter Dianne I-ce Carter Opal Carter Alma Lorraine Clark CLASS OF 1966 Theresa Nash Carter Judith Eleanor Cave Barbara Huffman Charlton Elizabeth Ann Clarke Bobbie Carole Clatterbuck Betty Jane Clem 224 Maureen Alysuc Coeblcr Mary Susan Collins Edna Clyn Compton Mary Evelyn Compton Kathleen Connor Mary Matilda Copcnhaver ORDERS GRADUATION INVITATIONS. Linda Sue Corkim Cynctha Rebecca Coxwcll Mary Lou Couch Jo Ann Crabill Nancy Rebecca Countiss Sue Flccnor Camford Judy Iec Cox Dana I-ce Crawford Emilia Lou Crowder Linda Lee Dallas Chryslie Copenhaver Culticc Samuela Dare Davidson Mary Irene Custer Normy Enit Davila Joyce Anne Dale Jacqueline Davis CLASS OF 1966 Linda Sue Davis Louise Bush Davis Maria Douthat Davis Donna Frances Decker Barbara Ann De Hart Linda Carlene De Hart 220 Jane Mason Derby Rebecca F.lainc Dcschamps Judith Ann Detwiler Mary Elizabeth Donald Sandra Kay Downs Rose Marie Dudley Claudia Ann Duncan Dorenc Dunn ELECTS DR. PROPST AND MR. MARVIN SPONSORS. CLASS OF 1966 Constance Elaine Figgins Margaret Sue Flippin Judith Ann Filer Rachel Sue Fink Karen Patricia Foley Linda Kay Ford Elma Eugenia Fitzgerald Nancy Rebecca Forester ELECTS 20 TO WHO’S WHO. Dorothy Jean Fowler Janet Lyle Fray Janet Kay Fulgham Virginia Catherine Gardner Judith Thomas Garnett Audrey Jean Carraghty Jo Ann Garrison Virginia Carol Gatewood Glyndal Gay Ruth Kaareu Gearhart Naucy I-ouise Glezen CLASS OF 1966 Anne Boyer Gentry Linda Gentry Betty George Cindy Glascock Sylvia II. Gonzalez Linda Lee Goodwin Jerry Jcrlcnc Green Pamela Leigh Craves HAS WINNING CAMPUS CARNIVAL BOOTH. Linda Ruth Guzy Susan Lynn Haas Lynn Marie Hagen Doris Laveme Hall Janelda Louise Hall Martha Anne Hamlet Margarette L. Hankins Rebecca Effie Hanks Edith Virginia Harper Barbara Ann Harris Rosalind Cayc Harris Claudia Elizabeth Hayden Frances June Henry Nancy Joan Henry CLASS OF 1966 Janie Hayden Linda I am Hedrick Ramona Kay Heppner Evelyn Marie Heston 232 STUDENT TEACHERS. Sharon Eileen Howard Linda Sue Hudgins Mary Alice Hutchins Barbara Ann Hutchinson Mary Jo Huffman Nancy Jane Iselev Betsy Soibel Hobnck Linda Anne Hofflcr Sue Anne Hoffman Carol Ann Hollingsworth Mary Kathryn Hope Cynthia Margaret How Cheryl Sue Hughes Inna Mae Jackson Barbara Lee Johnson Joyce Faye Jones Eleanor Davis Johnson Priscilla Jones Julie Ann Johnson Judith Ann Kasdorf Gwendolyn Marie Jones Cordelia Roth Kay ton CLASS OF 1966 Rac Marie Kearney Cleo Marlene Kelly Linda Pruncr Kendall Elizabeth Rebecca Kidd Susan Margaret Kilby Ceatta Iris Kingery Wilma Hickain Kinder Ann Lorraine Lapslcy Betty I-Ou Kiukcr Judith Miller Latham Norma Jean Knox Penelope Ann Laity TAKES NTA EXAMS. Donnice Marie Lawrence Susan Claire Lawry Linda Sue Lawson Patricia Jean Laync Lynn Erma Lanterman Brenda Slusher Lawrence Momentos of a special year. Carolyn Flora Lilly Judy Marie Linkous Mary Agues Lilly Virginia Louise Little Elizabeth Annette Lindner Sally Machir Loving Sandra Jeanne Lindner Carol Lee l.ultrcll CLASS OF 1966 Carole Diane McCann Susan Hunter McDougle Frances Beatrice MeFadden Betty Louise McKinney Nancy Jane McMullen Martha Jane McMullin 236 Patsy Mebrctta McPcak Barbara Lou Mnrchant Bernadette Catherine Mach Linda Lee Marshall Rebecca Carter Maiden Mary I ax Marshall HAS JOB INTERVIEWS. Martha Clark Markham Anno Vestal Martin Marilynn Sue Martin Irene Maurakis Kay Ellen Mays Alice Gertrude Meade Susan Viola Merkel Aldah Lee Meyers 237 Elsie Mac Mills Trula Karen Millsaps Johnsie Fowler Mink Brenda Joyce Monk Burley Semoncs Moore Nancy Sue Moore CLASS OF 1966 Carol Sue Morgan Melba Albertine Morris Lillie Belle Munforsl Margaret Marie Nealon Donna Mae Newberry Nancy Kathleen Norman Doris Esteppe Norris Charlotte Randall Norrthon PREPARES TO LEAVE RADFORD COLLEGE. Claudia Sue Oglesby Sybil Carolyn Oliver Thelma Ogle Etta Jane Osborne Edith Carol Page Kahngja Park Judith Carol Paltridge Ann Steele Patrick 239 Nancy Carrington Pearson Mabel Sue Peterson CLASS OF 1966 Ernestine L. Poage Sandra Faye Prater Ruth Ann Poe Elizabeth Ann Preston Lois Horine Poffenbarger Judith Marie Prillatnan Frankie Jean Powell Nancy Elsa Pros! 240 Sarah Simmons Ragsdale Bobclle Crausain Randolph Ann Durrette Ratcliff Sandra Cail Ratliff Gail Loync Reams Betty Ruth Rawer HAS SENIOR PICNIC. Ann Rebecca Reaves Nancy Charlene Ring Charlene Frances Reeve Sylvia Ann Rcnick Elizabeth Carol Robertson Frances Gertrude Rodgers Siiri Riiscn Roberta Frances Rodriguez Mary Ellen Roosendaal Anne Depass Rust Betty Ann Ross Helen Roberts Sanford Martha Anne Rucker Mary Jane Sayre Carolyn Bailey Rmmcy Joan Eleanora Schad CLASS OF 1966 Beverly Jean Sehctiring Carol Frances Schmidt Ivin Sheila Marie Schocklin Laura Urilla Schuller Lynn Elizabeth Schweir Judith Ann Scott 242 Wanda Burton Scott Rachel Juanita Setter HAS SENIOR Joan Fraser Seaman Sue Shawrier Joanne Edith Self Martha Ella Sheets BREAKFAST. lamella Short Peggy Sue Shortridge Barbara Miller Show alter Clara Catlilyn Siler Anne Harrison Sell Duma Lynn Shell Her first class—That special class. Eugenia Simmons Linda Sue Smith Mury Kathleen Simpson Patricia Anne Smith Carole Sue Sink Ann Byrd Smith Paula Sue Smith Betty Queen Smutzer CLASS OF 1966 Elizabeth Stuart Snowden Patricia Louise Surah Orelia Elizabeth Sparrow Barbara Jeanne Stanford Julia Anne Stanley Linda Calc Still 244 Karen Rae Stinson Vivian Ellen Templeton Ccorgia Mac Sturgill Rita Jo Thomason Barbara Coral Swcitzer Joyce Elizabeth Thompson Bonnie Rae Talmauc Patricia Robinson Tickle GIVES GIFT TO SCHOOL. Kathryn Ellen Tippett Helen George Tippie Mary Ann Towler 245 Carolc Pagc Traylor Hannah Furnivs Tull I.imla Maria Turk Helen Paige Valentine Sarah Nelly Vandcnburg Alice Vickers Vaughn Kathryn Victoria Velton Emma Natividad Violand Gayle Shaw Von Kcyscrling CLASS OF 1966 Jean Smith Waldhauer Judy Kay Walker Barbara Jean Walters Faye Elizabeth Walton Lxm Walker Judith Cardie Walsh Patricia Ellen Wassum Mary Lynn Watson Judith Lynn Watt Kli abcth Anne Weagly Bonnie Sue Weaver Joyce Faye Webb A special moment — A special ring. TAKES GRADUATE RECORD EXAMS. Kendall Anne Westbrook Patricia Ruth Wilkins Amelia Joan White Barbara Adcllc Wilton Helen Elizabeth Whitehurst Carol Connor Wimmcr Priscilla Ann Whitehurst Charlotte Carter Wingo 247 Jean Patricia Winn Jennifer Susan Winstead Linda Carol Winters Ethel Marie Wolfskill Barbara Anne Worsham 248 Jennifer Lynn Zabawa SENIOR DIRECTORY -A- AGEE, CAROLINE STRICKLER. Christiansburg. Virginia. Major: B S. History. Minor: Social Studios. |une. 1966 National Education Association3). ACNEW. CYNTHIA AI.ICE. Floyd Virginia. Floyd High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. Motor: Health and Physical Education. June 1966. President of Tyler Hall (1); President of Sophomore Class (2); Secretary of Student Covern-ment(3); Alpha Sigma Tan(3.4); Athletic Association(3,4); German Club(2.3.4); Pemni Club(3.4). Honors: Outstanding Freshman; Sophomore Counselor. ACNEW. KATHLEEN STELLA. Floyd. Virginia. Floyd County High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. Major: Math. English. August. 1966. Crapurchat(4); Student Education Asso-ciation(l); Tri-M Club! 1.2.3.4); Secretary(4). Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. ALIFF. HILLERY ELAINE. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from University of Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. I960. ANDERSON ALICE EDITH. Red House. Virginia. Jamaica High School. Jamaica. New York. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau(3.4): Home Economics Club( 1.2.4); Intramurals( 1.3); Lutheran Student Association(1.2); Student Education Association ); Y.W.C.A.(l). Honors: Freshman Talent Planning Committed 1); Sophomore Counselor (2). ANDERSON. CAROLYN LOUISE. Dublin. Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. Transferred from Madison College. B.S Major: Math. Minor: Chemistry. Day Students Club (2.3.4). Honors. Dean's List. ANDERSON SHERRY CUYNX. Blacksburg, Virginia. Narrows High School. Narrows. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: English March. 1966. ARMENTROUT. SUE HAMEI.TON. Tazewell. Virginia Tazewell High School. Tazewell Virginia. B.S. Major: Medical Technology August. 1966. Animus Ouarens(3); Hoofbeats(2.3). Secretary of Floyd Dormitory House Council(3). Honors Campus Carnival Representative( 1); May Day Attendant 1). ATKINSON. SHARON ELAINE. Fairlawn. Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: English. Day Students Club(1.2.3.4); Crapurchat (1); National Education Association!4); Student Government Rules Committee (4). AUSTIN. NANCY LOUISE. Calax, Virginia. Galax High School. Galax, Virginia. Transferred from Blucfield College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. I960 Baptist Student Union(2); Student Education Association ); Young Women's Auxiliary!2). -B- BACLEY. IRIS LORRANE. Kenbridge. Virginia. Kenbridgc High School. Kenbridge Virginia. B.S. Major: Music. December. 1965. Choral Club(2.3); Choir! 1); MENC(2,3). Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Freshman Citizen; Tobacco Festival Princess. BALDWIN. BONNIE LEE. Arlington. Virginia. Washington-Lcc High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Art Education. June. 1966 Athletic Association!3.4); Art Guild: Secretary. Treasurer. President!2.3.4): Aqunmaids: Secretary.!2, _ 3.4); Curtain C1an(2.3); Capital Club(2); Home Economics As- sociation!2); Student Education Association: Vice-president!2.4); YWCA(2). Honors: Art work published in The Radford Revietc. BARFKNECHT. BONNIE CALLIE West Point. Virginia. New Kent High School West Point. Virginia. Transferred from Fcrrum Junior College B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 19GG. Student Education Association! 1.2.3.4). BARNES. BARBARA RAE. Springfield. Virginia. Robert E. T-ee High School. Springfield. Virginia. B.A. Major: Historv and Social Studies. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha!4); Cotillion Club! 3.41. BARR AC A. CATHERINE MARY Falls Church, Virginia. Denis J. O’Connell High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June, 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha: Vice-president and Treasurer.(2.3.4); Overman Club: Reporter. Co-chairman of (2.3.4) ; German Club: Reporter Co-chairman of Fall Coronation Ball(2.3.4); Home Economics Club(2.3.4); Newman Club! 1.2); Senior Class Secretary!4); Sophomore Counselor(2). BARTON. DORIS ANN. Arlington. Virginia Washington and Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June. 1966 Alpha Sigma Alpha!2,3,4); German Club(2.3.4); Home Economics Club (3.4). BEAMER. BETTY JANE. Fancy Cap. Virginia. HiUsville High School. Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August, 1966. Student Education Association(4). BEELF.R. JACQUELINE M. Martinsville, Virginia. Stuart High School. Martinsville. Virginia. Transferred from Berea College. Berea. Kentucky. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Sociology. BENNETT. ELLEN LUCINDA. Staten Island. New York. Staten Island Academy. New York. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1966. Best Dressed Contest! 3.4); Cerrr.an Club; May Court!4); Sigma Kappa: Panbellenic, Corresponding Secretary. Registrar; Campus Carnival Candidate; West Moffett House Council Treasurer! 3,4). BERKLEY. WILLIE MARGARET. Victoria, Virginia. Victoria High School. Victoria Virginia. B.S. Major. Music. December. 1965. Choir! 1); Choral C!ub(4). Clee Club(l); MENC: Vice-president. President! 2,3.4); West fell: Secretary-Treasurer. (1,2,3); 4-H. Treasurer! 1.2,3). BERRY. NANCY CRICOS. Scarsdale. New York. Scarsdale High School, Scarsdale, New York. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. Student Education Association (3.4) . BEVERLY. MARY LOU. Clintwood. Virginia. Clintwood High School, Clintwood. Virginia. Transferred from Clinch Valley College. B.S. Motor: Biology. Minor: English. December, 1965. B.S.U.(3). BISHTON, SHARON ROSE. Annandale. Virginia. Annandnle High School. Annandale, Virginia. Transferred from Sacred Heart Junior College. B.S. Major: Home Economics in Business. June. 1966. BLACKBURN. JUDY DARLENE. Independence, Virginia. Independence High School. Independence. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Speech and Journalism. June. 1966. B.S.U.f 1,2,3. 4). Beehive Staff!2); Choral Club(4); Glee Club! 1.2); Librarian (2); Crapurchat Staff!3.4); S.F..A.(2,3,4); Sigma Tau Delta(4), Winter Quarter Campus Play!2). BLALOCK. MARY JO. Bristol. Virginia. Bristol Virginia High School. Transferred from Virginia Intcr-mont College. B.S. June. 1966. Major: Elementary Education. BLOUNT. LINDA LOU. Salem. Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. B.S. March, 1966. Major: Elementary Education. German Club! 2,3,4); Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation!3). BOCK, CAROL ANN. Falls Church, Virginia, lames Madison High School. B.S. |unc. 1966. Major: English. Minor: Speech. Drama, Journalism. Animus Quarens(l); Cosmopolitan Club(l), Capitol Club( 1,2); Curtain Club!3.4); Hil)el(l, 2.3.4); Pan$ophia(2.3). BODY. SARA LOUISE. Big Stone Cap, Virginia. Powell Valley High School. B.S. June. 1966. Major: Ceneral Science. Minor: Chemistry. BOERNER. MARY ANN. Saddle Brook. New Jersey. Saddle Brook High School. B.A. June. 1966. Motor: Psychology. Minor: English. Newman Club( 1,2,3.4); Cosmopolitan Club( 1.2, 3); Spanish Club 2,3). President!2.3). Ps Club(2.3.4); Demo cratic Club(2); Curtain Clan! I). BOLING, PAULA STOUT Radford. Virginia. Radford High School. Radford. Virginia. B.S. Major: Math Minor: 249 SENIOR DIRECTORY Biology. August. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau (2,3); Chi Beta Phi(3); Day Students Club(1.2.3): Day Student Representative to Student Government ); Engaged Girls Club(2); 4-H Alumnae( 1); Honor Society(3); Kappa Mu EpsiIoh{3); Newman CIub(l.2). Honors: Honor Society. BOUSQUET, CAROLYN ROSE. Wapping. Connecticut. Agawam High School. B.S. June, I960 Major: English. Minor: French. French Club; Newman Club(1.2). Student Education Association. BOYER. JUDY ANN Galax. Virginia. Woodlawn High School B.S. June. I960 Major: Music. Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club; Music Educators National Conference; Student Education Association. BRALLEY. CHARLOTTE MARIE. Wytheville. Virginia. George Wythe High School. B.S. June, 1966. Major: Mathematics. Minor: English. Tri-M(1.2); Student Education Assonation(3,4). BRANCH. BETTY PACE. Richmond. Virginia. John Marshal! High School. Richmond. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. June. 1966. Baptist Student Union; Beta Sigma Phi Sorority; Student Education Association. BROCKMEYER. DIANNE. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. Transferred from Medical College of Virginia. B.S. June. 1966. Major: French. Minor: Latin. Honors: Nomination lor Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. BROWN. BARBARA ELLEN'. Bath. Maine. Morse High School. Transferred from University of Bridgeport. B.A. June, 1966. Major: Engbsh. Minor: History. Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. BROWN, M ARY JANE. Pilgrims Knob. Virginia. Whitewood High School. B.S. June, 1966. Major: Elementary Education. Student Education A$eociation(3,4). Honors: Dean’s List. BROWNELL. KATHERINE PHILLIPS. Waynesboro. Virginia. Waynesboro High School. B.A. June. 1966. Major: Biology. Minor: Mathematics. Animus Quarensf 1.2,3,4), Treasurer and President. BRUMFIELD, YVONNE DELORES. Brosvillc High School. Transferred from Averett College. B.S. June. 1966. Major: Home Economics Education. Baptist Student Union(3.4); Home Economics Club(3.4); Philo Literary Society (1.2) ; Student Education Association! 3). BUDDEKE, MARY KAY. McLean. Virginia. Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School. B.S. June. 1966. Major: Elementary Education. Minor. English. Capital Club( 1.2); Hoof-beats(2.3); German Club! 2.3.4), President!4); Newman Club (1.2) ; Sigma Kappa!2,3,4). 2nd Vice President(3). 1st Vice President (4); Student Education Association(3,4); Honor. : May Couit; Who’s Who(4); Senior Class Officer; Senior Representative to Rules Committee. BUFANI. SHARON ANN. Alexandria Virginia. Gnougton High School. R.S. June, 1966. Major: English. Elementary Education. Minor: Economics. Geography Chib. Glee Club; Highlanders; Student Education Association; Newman Club. Honors: Sophomore Counselor. Dean’s List. HUGO. PATRICIA BENTON. Washington. D C. Oxon Hill High School. B.A. June, 1966. Major: English. Mathematics. Minor: French. Art Cuild(l.4); Le Cercle Francais( 2,4); Pansophia(4); YWCA(1). Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. HULZON1. CAROL ANN. Westport. Connecticut. Staples High School. B.A. March. 1966. Major: Psychology. Crapurchat(3): House Council(3); Psi CIub(3.4). BURCHAM. PATSY RUTH. Calax. Virginia. Woodlawn High School. B.S. June. 1966. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Social Studies. Church of Brethren Student Fellowship!3); House Council!4). BYRD F.I.LEN ELIZABETH. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia B.S. Major: English Minor: Biology. Day Students Club!2.3.4); Student Education As- soclation!4); Student Government Representative!4); Student Life Committee(-i). BYRD. JUDITH CHERYL. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Transferred from Blucfield College. B.S. lune. 1987. Major: Music Baptist Student Umon(3): .Music Educators National Conference! 3,4); Clee Club!3,4). -C- CARPENTER. KAY FRANCES. Portsmouth. Virginia. Churchland High Scliool. Portsmouth. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business, lune. 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha!2.3.4). Scholarship Chairman. President!4); German Club(2.3.4). President ). Honors: May Court! 1); Who's Who(4). CARTER, C A HULL LEE. Bon Air. Virginia. Huguenot High School, Bon Air. Virginia. Transferred from Mary’ Washington College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. |une. 1960. Cotillion Club. Treasurer of Pledge Class(4); Glee Club(3); Student Education Association(4). CARTER. DIANNE LEE. Silver Spring. Maryland. Anacostia High School. Washington, D.C. Transfeired from Montgomery Jr. College. B.A. Major: French. March. 19G6. Campus Carnival Princess!4). CARTER. THERESA NASH. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Mary Washington College. B.A. Major: Biolog)’. June. 1966. Day Students Club. Honors: Honor Society. CHARLTON, BARBARA HUFFMAN. New Castle. Virginia. New Castle High School. New Castle. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. August. 1966. Day Students Club!4); Student Education Association!4). CLARK. ALMA LORRAINE. Norfolk Virginia Norview High School, Norfolk, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. March. 15166. Student National Education Association(3.4) Scholarship Committee Chairman. President! 4 ). Honors: Sophomore Counselor!2); Freshman Identification Night! I). CLARKE. ELIZABETH ANN. Victoria, Virginia. Victoria High School. Victoria. Virginia. B.S. Motor: History and Social Studies. March, 1966. German Club(4); Sigma Kappa Sorority (2,3,4.). CLATTERBUCK. BOBBIE CAROLE. Cleveland. Virginia. Cleveland High School. Cleveland. Virginia. Transferred from Lees-McRae Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1966. Forum Club!4); Student Education Association!4). Wesley Foundation! 3.4). Cl .EM. BETH' JANE. Staunton. Virginia. Robert E. Lee High School. Staunton. Virginia. B.A. Major: English December. 1965. Cotillion Club(3.4); Clcc Club(2,4); Highlanders! 1.2.3.4); House Council. Veep(2). Sec.(4); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship! 1.2); Junior Resiuent{3); Sophomore Counselor!2); Student Government Representative!3); Wesley Foundation!3.4), Conncil(4); Who’s Who(3); Young Womens Christian Association! 1.2.3.4); Campus Carnival Chairman!3). Treasurer!4). Honors: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Most Outstanding Y Senior. COEBLER. MAUREEN ALYSNE. Whitehouse Station. N.|. Hunterdon Central High School. Flemington. New Jersey. B.A. Major: History. Minor: Social Studies. August. 1966. Y.W.C.A. (1,2.3,4); Riding Club( 1,2.3), Ski Club(4); House Council!3). COLLINS. MARY SUSAN. Galax. Virginia. Calax High School. Calax. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Math. June. 1966. German Club! 2.3.4); Honor Socictv(3.4); Kappa Delta Pi(3.4); Kappa Mu Epsilon! 2.3.4); Panhcllcnic Council (4); Sigma Kappa! 2.3.4). Trcasurer(3). Presidcnt(4); Sigma Tau Delta!4); Student Education Association!3). COMPTON. EDNA GLYN. Long Island. Virginia. Renan High School. Long Island Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. August, 1966. Baptist Student Union! 1.2.3.4). Treas-urer(4); Phi Beta Lambda(3.4), Historian(4); Student Education Association (3.4). COMPTON MARY EVELYN. Honaker. Virginia. Honaker High School. Honaker. Virginia. Transferred from Long- 550 SENIOR DIRECTORY wood College. B.A. in Secondary Education. Major. English. Minor: History and German. CONNOR. KATHLEEN. Alexandria. Virginia Francis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria, Va. B.S. Major: Psychology Minor: Art. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha 12.3 4). Panhellenie Representative and Trcasurer(3); Art Guild(1.2). Publicity Chairman and Treasurer(2); German Club(3.4). COPENHAVER. MARY MATILDA. Marion. Virginia. Marion Senior High School. Marion. Virginia. B.S. Major: .Art. June 1966. Art Guild (3.4); Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority(3.4). Acting Panhellenie Representative! 4); Cotillion Cluh(2.3.4), Treasurer ), Acting Prvs.(3). Orchesis(l); West Moffett House Council! 4). CORKUM. LINDA SUE. Roanoke. Virginia. Jefferson High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Fer-rum Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. COUCH. MARY LOU. Bristol. Virginia. Virginia High School. Bristol. Virginia. Transferred from Virginia Intermont College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. June. 1966. Georgraphy Club(3); Grapurchat (4); Student Education Association(3.4); Clee Club(3). COUNTISS. NANCY REBECCA. Wise. Virginia. J. J. Kelly High School. Wise. Virginia. B.S. In Education. Major: Home Economies. December. 1965. Baptist Student Union (1.2.3.4) . President3); Chi Beta Phi(4); Dorm President; Clee Club(2); Home Economics Club(1.2.3,4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List. COX. JUDY LEE. Martinsville, Virginia. Martinsville High School, Martinsville. Virginia. Transferred from Patrick Henry College. B.S. Major: Math. August, 1966. COX WELL. CYNETHA REBECCA. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Music. June. 1966. Band (3,4). Vicc-Prcsident(4); Cotillion Club(2. 3.4); East Moffett House Council. Secretary(3); Mu Phi Epsilon (1.2.3.4) , Treasurer(3), President!4); ME 'C( 1.2.3.4); Orchestra (1.2.3.4) ; Radford String Quartet(l,2,3,4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor; May Court Princess(3); Campus Carnival Campaign Manager(4); Who's Who 1966. CRABILL. JO ANN. Strashurg, Virginia. Strashurg High School. Strashurg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau(3.4); Cotillion Club (4); Panhellenie Dclcgatc(4). CRANFORD, SUE FLEENOR. Roanoke, Virginia. Blountville High School. Blountville, Virginia. Transferred from East Tennessee State University and Roanoke College. B.S. Major: Business. August, 1906. CRAWFORD. DANA LEE. McLean. Virginia. McLean High School. McLean. Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. June. 1966. Athletic Association! 1.2,3,4); Monogram Club(2,3,4); Pemm Club! 1,2.3,4); Student Education Association 4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Vice-President of Pemm Club(2); House Council(2). CROWDER, EMMA l.OU. HUlsville. Virginia. Hillsville High School, HillsviUe, Virginia. R.S. Major: English. Minors: Chemistry. Speech and Dramatics. Animus Quarens(4); Curtain Clan(4); GrapurchaH3.4). Club News Editor; Sigma Tau Delta(4); Student Education Association 4). CULTICE, CHRYSLIE COPENHAVER. Alexandria. Virginia. Hammond High School. Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. June, 1966. Curtain Clan; Young Democratic Club. CUSTER. MARY IRENE. Engle Rock Virginia. James River High School, Eagle Rock. Virginia. Transferred from Avcrett Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. March, 1966. Baptist Student Union(3). -D- DALE. JOYCE ANNE. Hopewell. Virginia. Hopewell Higli School, Hopewell, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June. 1966. Honor Council Representative in Bolling Hall(l); Cotillion Chib(2.3.4); President of Ingles Hall (2); Phi Beta Lambda(2.3.4); Sigma Sigma Sigma(2.3.4), Secretary of Student Court! 2); Student Government Executive Council!2): Sophomore Counsclor(2); Junior Resident(3); Student Covern-ment(3); Y.W.C.A.0); Honors: Who's Who 1964 1965. Who's Who 1965-1966. DALLAS. LINDA LEE. Chatham. Virginia. Spring Carden High School. Chatham. Virginia. Transferred from Avcrett College. B.S. Major. Library Science. June. I960. Library Club(3). Treasurer(4); Student Education Association! 4). DAVILA. N’ORMY ENIT Santurce, Puerto Rico. Academia del Sagrado Corazon, Santurce. Puerto Rico. B.A. Motor: Psychology. June. 1966. Newman Club'1.2.3.4): Psychology Club(3.4); Spanish Club 2,4); Cosmopolitan Club! 1.2,3); House Council(2,3); Sophomore Counselor ). Honors: May Court; Campus Carnival Candidate; Harvest Bowl Candidate. DAVIS. FRIEDA ELAINE. Cripple Creek. Virginia. Rural Retreat High School, Cripple Creek, Virginia. Transferred from Warren Wilson Junior College. B.S. Major. Business Education. August. 1966. DAVIS. JACQUELINE. Hurley. Virginia. Hurley High School, Hurley, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1968. Presbyterian Church(1.2 3.4 ); S| anish Club(2); Westfell(2). DAVIS. LINDA SUE. Clade Spring, Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Clade Spring. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June 1966. Band(2.3.4). President(4), Cotillion C.!ub(4); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship .2,3,4), Secretary ); Secretary of Rules Committee(3). Sophomore Counselor (2); Student Covcmnicnt(3,4); Secretary of Student Court(3,4 ; Y.W.C.A.( 1). Honors: Who's Who 1965-1966. DAVIS. LOUISE B. Radford, Virginia. DuHois High School. DuBois, Pennsylvania. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: Math. June. 1966. Art Cuild(4); Day Students Club (1.2.3.4); Kappa Mu Epsilon(2.3.4 ); Tri-M Club'(l). DAVIS. MARIA ELENA DOUTIIAT. Fairlnwn. Virignia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: History. Minor: French. March, 1966. Treasurer of Day Students Club(4). DECKER DONNA FRANCES. Vienna. Virginia. Falls Church High School, Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minors: Spanish. Social Studies. June, 1966. Christian Science College Organization, Pi Gamnu Mu. Vice-President Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Pi Cantina Mu. DEHART. BARBARA ANN Dublin Virginia. Dublin High School, Dublin Virginia. B.A. Major: Math. Minor: Chemistry. August. 1966. DEHART. LINDA CARLEKE. Danville, Virginia. BrosviUe High School. Danville. Virginia. B.A. Major: Sociology. June. 1966. Baptist Student Union(1,2,3,4); YAV.C.A.(3); Junior Follies(3). DERBY, JANE MASON. Daytona Beach, Florida. Seabreeze High School. Daytona Beach. Florida. B A Major: Biology, Minors: Philosophy. Religion June. 1966. Aquainaids (1.2,3); Canterbury Club! 1.2,3,4); Cotillion Cbib(2.3.4); Rules Committcc( 1.2.3), Sigma Sigma Sigma(2.3.4); Student Government. Freshman Representative, Second Vice-President. President! 1.2,3.4). Honors: Citizenship Award! 1); Junior Resident: Sophomore Counselor! 2); Who's Vho(3). DESCHAMPS. REBECCA ELAINE. Radford. Virginia. Nanows High School. Narrows, Virginia. B.S. Major: English Minor: Geography. June. 1966. DETWILF.R. JUDITH ANN. Alexandria Virginia. Francis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia B.S. Major: History. Minor: Government. June, 1966. German Club (2); Student Education Association!2). DONALD, MARY ELIZABETH. Glasgow. Virginia. Lexington High School. Glasgow, Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. 251 SENIOR DIRECTORY Dl Dl.EY. ROSE MARIE. Salem, Virginia. Andrew Lewi High School, Salem, Virginia. B.S. Atcior. Home Economics. June, 1966. Baptist Student Union! L,2.3.4): Home Economics Club( 1,2.3.4); Y.W C.A.( I); Inter-Varsity(1). Honors: Summer Missionary to New Mexico. 1965. DUNN. JUDITH KATHLEEN Arlington. Virginia. Frankfurt American High School. Frankfurt, Germany. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Education. Minor. Social Studios. June, 1966. House Council Treasurer(3). Junior FollicstJJ; Lutheran Student Association(1 ; National Education Association (3). Social Chairman(4): Y.W.C.A.(l). Honors: Dean's List(1,2). DURIVAGE. IDA MARY. Linthicum Heights Maryland. Brooklyn Park High School, Linthicum Heights, Maryland. Transferred from Saint Mary's College of Maryland B.A Major: English. December. 1965. bccHive Club I'.ditor{4); Honors Hall Dorm President 4); Interdorm Council of Student Government, Chair man(4); Newman Club(3): Pansophia(4); Campus Carnival Dorm Manager! 3); Clamour Magazine Contest Candidate!3). Honors: Mademoiselle College Board Member. 1963-1965; Wood-row Wilson Fellowship Nomination in English! 4); Sigma Tau Delta (4). DYER. JEAN FRANCES Richmond Virginia. Manchester High School. Manchester, Virginia. B.S Major: Math. Minor: Biology. Baptist Student Union; Cotillion Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Kappa, Senior Class Treasurer. Honors: Kappa Mu Epsilon. DYER. NANCY ELLEN. Roanoke Virginia. Cave Spring High School, Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major; Elementary Education. December. 1965. Basketball Intramurals! 2); BccHive Sales Representative!2.3); Student Education Association!3.4); Y.W.C.A.l 2.3). -E- EARNEST. JUDITH MARIE. Dolton. Illinois. Thornridge High School. Dolton. Illinois B.A. Major-. English. Transferred from Thornton Junior College. Minor. Mathematics. June. 1966. SEA(4). Honors: Dean’s List(3); Sigma Tau Delta ELLINGTON. SHEILA ANN. Short Hills. New Jersey. M lib urn High Scliool. Milburn, New Jersey. Transferred from Marion College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. Cotillion Club(3,4); Sigma Sigma Sigma(2,3,4); SEA(4). ELLIS. CLARA LEE. Arlington, Virginia. Washington and Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. B A Major: Mathematics and Social Studies. June. 1966 Band(1,2.3); Choir! 1.2); Capitol Club! 2.3); Choral Club! 2.3); Cosmopolitan Club! 1.2,3.4). Membcr-at-Largc(4); Geography Club(3.4). Presi-dent(4); Orchestra! 1.2.3). Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Chairman of Campus Carnival Campaign in West Moffett(4). ELLIS, PATRICIA ANN. Luray, Virginia. Luray High School. Luray, Virginia. B.S. June, 1966. Major: Recreation. Minor: Sociology. Athletic Association! 1,2,3,4); Baptist Student Union! 1,2.3.4), Publicity Chairman! 1,2), Enlistment Chairman!3.4); Hoad Hall Monitor. East Moffett!2 Summer); East Tennessee State Volleyball Team! 1,2,3); Floyd House. Coun-cil(3.4). Secretary(3), President!4); Hockey Club(2.3); Monogram Club(2,3,4), Treasurer(4); Pemin Clubfl.2.3.4). Head of Sports (4); SEA! 1,2.3); Student Covemment Representative ); YWCA, Booth Chairman(3). Honors: Sophomure Counselor; Summer Missionary under Home. Mission Board to Texas(3). EMBRY. EVELYN MARIE. Falls Church. Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart High School. Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major-Elementary' Education. March. 1966. Capitol Club(2); French Club!2); Newman Club! 1.2.3); SNEA 3.4). EMICK, MARYBELLE WALLA. Roanoke. Virginia. Jefferson High School, Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. June. 1966. Baptist Student Union Secretary! 1), Social Chairman. Floyd(3); SKA(4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor. ENGLISH. MARTHA BROWNING. Chevy Chase. Maryland. Bethesda-Chevy Chase High Scliool. Chevy Chase. Maryland. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau(2,3.4), Panhcllcnic Rcprescntative(2.3.4). Pledge Chairman ): Athletic Association!1.2,3.4); German CIub(2.3.4); House Council! 1); Junior Class President(3); Monogram Club(3,4); Pemm Club( 1.2,3.4); R’des Committee!2.3); Senior Class President!4); Student Covemment Representative!2). Honort: Who’s Who{3.4). ERNST. CAROL LEE. Alexandria, Virginia. Crovcton High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major Art Guild! 1.2,3.4). lice Hit ! 1.2.34). Art Editorf3.4); Fencing Club (3); German Cluh(2.3.4). Treasurer!3); Pi Delta Epsilon(3.4), Treasurer(4); Sophomore Stunt Night(2). Honors: Dean’s List. Pi Delta Epsilon. -F— FANNIN. PEGGY SUE Marion. Virginia Marion High School Marion. Virginia. Transferred from Marion College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education August. 1966. Society for Prospective Teachers! 1,2); International Relations Club (1.2). FAVARELLA. ANN MARIE. Alexandria, Virginia. Croveton High School, Alexandria Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. June, 1966 Art Guild!2); Capital Club! 1,2); Hoofbeats!2); Newman Club! 1); Phi Beta Lamba! 1). FENELI. CAROL LYNN. Vineland. New Jersey. Vineland High School Vineland. New Jersey. Transferred from Mary Washington College. B.S. Major: Psychology. Minor-French. June, 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha!3.4); Newman Club!2); Psi Club!2.3); Student Education Association!3); Standing Rules Committee! 4). FERRELL, JUDY L. Oakwood, Virginia. Honaker High School. Homtker. Virginia. Transferred from Junior Baptist College, Bluefirld. Virginia. B.S. Motor History. Minor: Geography. March. 1966 Baptist Student Union!3); Photographer. Crapurchat Staff! 3). FERRELL, LILLIAN PATRICIA. Colonial Heights, Virginia. Thomas Dale High School. Chester. Virginia. B.S. Motor: Home Economics. December, 1965. Baptist Student Union! 1,3.4). Day Student Club( 1,2.3.4 ; Home Economics Club! 1. 2,3,4); Student Education Association!3), Student Covemment!3). Student Life Chairman! 3). FICCINS, CONSTANCE ELAINE. Front Royal Virginia. Warren County High School. Front Royal Virginia. B.S. Major: English. June, 1966. Clee Club(2); Cropurchat(4); National Education Association ); YWCA( 1,2). FINK. RACHEL SUE. Max Meadows. Virginia. Fort ChisweU High School. Max Meadows. Virginia. B.S Major: Mathematics. Minor: Chemistry, June, 1966. Tri-M(2.3,4); Wesley Foundation. Freshman Representative on Councilt 1), Editor of Chimes! 2). Treasurer! 4). FLESHMAN. PRISCILLA ANGEL. Falls Church. Virginia. J E.B. Stuart High School. Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major: Latin and Historv. December. 1965. Canterbury Club(1.2); Honor Society of Radford College!3.4); Kappa Delta Pi(3.4). Honors: Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society; Scholarship from Radford College. FLIPPIN. MARGARET SUE. Pulaski, Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. Transferred from University of North Carolinn. B.S. in Education Motor: English. Minors: History, Biology. Orchesis(2); Honors: Honor Society; Sigma Tau Delta, Psi Gamma Phi. FOLEY. KAREN PATRICIA. Fairfax. Virginia. Fairfax High School. Fairfax. Virginia. B.S. Major: Library Science . Minor: English and Sociology. December. 1966. Curtain Clnn(3); Library Club(3.4); Spanish Club{3), Y.W.C.A.(l); Vice-President! 3), President(4), Westminster Fellowship. FORESTER, NANCY REBECCA. Kingsport. Tennessee. Dobyns-Bcnnett High School. Kingsport, Tennessee. B.S. Major: Mathematics. June, 1966. Aquainaias!2.3.4); Haofbeat s( 2). FORTSON, ROBERTA ELAINE. Falls Church. Virginia. Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. Major: Social Studies. Minor: Spanish. Student Education Association (3.4); Geography Club!3). FOSTER BRENDA SHELTON. Salem. Virginia Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor-. History. Art Guild; Secretary. House Council of Norwood FOWLER. DOROTHY JEAN. Big Stone Cap. Virginia. Powell Valley High School. Big Stone Cap. Virginia. Transferred from Clinch Valley College. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: English. Baptist Student Union! 1.2.3.4); Darden Society! 1.2); 252 SENIOR DIRECTORY Kappa Mu Epsi1on(3.4); Tri-M(3.4); Vice-President. Virginia Education! ); Young Moderns! 1.2). FRAY. JANET LILE. Salem. Virginia. Andrew Lewis HiRh School. Salem. Virginia. Transferred from Roanoke College. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Social Studies. FULGHAM. JANET KAY. Arlington. Virginia. Washington-Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. Transferred from Howard College. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Speech. .Assistant Editor. Bee Hied3); Crapurchat Staff(2). Pi Delta Epsilon. President 2,3); Editor. Radford Review(2,3); Honors: Dean's List(2); Sigma Tau Delta(4). FULMER, JOAN LOUISE. Chesterfield, Missouri. Aunaodale High School. Annand.ile. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Campus Carnival Assistant Managcr(3). Capital Club( 1.2). Cotillion Club. Privates Chairman(3.4). Co-chairman. Junior-Senior Weekend(3), House Councils: Russell: Fire Wardcn(l). Ingles: Social Chairman ). West Moffett: President3), West Moffett: Vice-president (4). Interdomi President(3), Intramural . Phi Beta Lambda(l,2), Planning Committee for Freshman Identification Night(l), Executive Committee for Freshmen Teas(l), ILmdbook and Rules Com-mittce(2). Secretary, Junior Class! 3), Secretary. Senior Class{4), SEA(4). Travel ’( 5 Cnairman(3). YWCA(l). Student Government Reprcscntativc(3). Honors: Who’s Who. Sophomore Counselor. FURROW. LINDA JOYCE. EUiston. Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School, Salem. Virginia. B.S. Major: Math. Minor: French. June, 1966. IVCF( 1.2.3.4). KME(2.3,4), Tri-M (1.2) , Honor Society. Treasurer(3,4). Honors: Freshman Math Award. -C- C ALLOW AY. FRANCES KAY. Berryville. Virginia. Clarke County High School. Berryville. Virginia. Transferred from Westhampton College. B.S. Major: Latin, English. June. 1966 Fonnn(4). Honors: Honor Society of Radford Col!cge(3.4), President(3.4); Sigma Tau Delta(4). GAMBLE. ELIZABETH ANN. Louisville, Kentucky. Washington-l e High School, Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: .Art. June, 1966. Art Cuild(l); Curtain Clan( 1.2.3.4); Hoofbcats (1.2) ; Junior Follics(3); Social Chairman. Draper Hall(3); May Cominission(3). Honors: May Court Prince$s(2); Mademoiselle Fashion Show(3); Campus Carnival Maid of Honor(3); Miss Peanut Queen of Kentucky, First Runner-up National Contest(3); First Runner-up Miss Montgomery County Cosiest(2). GARDNER. VIRGINIA CATHERINE. Willis. Virginia. Willis High School, Willis Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June. 1966. Athletic Associationlk Cotillion Club(2.3.4). Reporter (2); Honor Council(2.3), Recording Secrctary(2). President! 3); Wesley Foundalion( 1.2.3,4); Young Women's Christian Associa-tion(l. 2,3,4). Y-Coordinator w Tech(4). Honors: Outstanding Freshman Citizcn(l); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and CoIlcgcs(3.4); Sophomore Gounsclor(2). GARNETT. JUDITH THOMAS. Hopewell. Virginia. HojK'well High School. Hopewell. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Juno, 1966. German Club(2.3.1); Secretary. Bolling Dorm(2); Sophomore Counselor(2); Sigma Sigma Sigma(3.4) President!4); Panhellenic Council, Vice President!3). CARRISON. JO ANN. Salem. Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. Salem. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: French. Journalism. March, 1966. Baptist Student Union (1.2) ; French Club(2.3); Crapurchat(2.3,-i); Student Education Association (3.4). Honors: Pi Delta Epsilon! 3.4). Sccretary(4): Sigma Tau Delta(4). GATEWOOD, VIRGINIA CAROL. Danville, Virginia. Ceorge Washington High School. Danville. Virginia. Transferred from Stratford Junior College. B.S. Major: History. Minor: English. June. 1966. GAY, GLYNDAL. Portsmouth, Virginia. Cradock High School. Portsmouth, Virginia. B.S. Major: Sociology. June, 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha(2.3.4). Reporter(4); German Club (3,4), Reporter (4); President, West Moffett(4); YWCA( 1). CEARHART. RUTH KAAREN. Alexandria. Virginia. Ceorge Washington High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major: Biology. June. 1966. Animus Quarms(2.3.4); Baptist Student Union(1.2.3.4); Chi Beta PhK3.4) President! !): Honor So ciety(3,4): Kappa Delta Pi(3.4); Rules Committee Representative (3) . Honors: Dean's List(l,2.3). GENTRY. ANNE BOYER. Independence. Virginia. Independence High School. Independence. Virginia. B.S. Major: Ceneral Science. Minor: Chemistry. December, 1965. Student Education Association(l). CLEZEN. NANCY LOUISE. Arlington. Virginia. Wakefield High School Arlington Virginia. B.S. Major: Math. Minor: History. June, 1966. Choir! 1.2,3); Tri-M[1). GOODWIN, LINDA LEE. Bluefield. Virginia. Craham High School. Bluefield. Virginia Transferred from Blue-field College. B.S. Major: Math. Minor: History. August. 1966. Student Education Association(4); Tri-M(4); Wesley Foundation (4) . CRAVES. PAMELA LEIGH. Auburndalc, Massachusetts. Newton High School. Auburndalc, Massachusetts. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: English. June, 1966. Art Guild! 1.2.3.4), Publicity!I). Vice President!2,3), Secretary!4); Canterbury Club! 1.2); Cerman Club(3.4); Hall Monitor! 3). President! 4). East Moffett; Junior Follies!3); Sophomore Stunt Night. Publicity!2); Student Council .4); Student Education Association (3.4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor! 2). GREEN. JERRY JERLENE. Alexandria. Virginia. Lee High School. Alexandria Virginia. B.S. Major: Business. August 1966. Baptist Student Union! 1); Capital Club!2): Choral Club!2.3); Phi Beta Lambda! 1.2.3.4). Student Education Association! 4). GREEN. PATRICIA PARKE. Arlington. Virginia. Washington-Lce High School. Arlington Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Speech and Dramatics. June. 1966. Alpha Psi Omega(3.4 ; Kappa Delta Pi(3.4) Prcsident(4); Pi Carnmu Mu(4); Curtain Clan(3.4); Student Education Associa-tion(3.4); YWCA(l); Honors: Radford Honor Society(4); Honor Council Senior Representative! 4). GROVES, MARY LEE. Falls Church. Virginia. James Madison High School. Fall Church Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: History. Journalism. March. 1966. Crapurchat Editor 1965; Honors: Pi Delta Epsilon Honor Fraternity! 4). Pi Delta Epsilon Award for Outstanding Achievement in Collegiate Journalism. CR1SSO. MARY JOSEPHINE. Rid. Creek. Virginia. Narrows High School. Narrows. Virginia B A. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. June 1966. Animus Quarens(2); Chi Beta Phi (4). Honors: National Honor Society(4). -H- HAAS, SUSAN LYNN. Hillsville, Virginia. Hillsville High School. Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Speech and Dramatics. June 1965 Alpha Psi Omega (3.4) : Curtain Clan(3.4); Horseback Riding Club(4); Student Education Association! !); American Educational Theater Association (3.4) . Honors: Exceptional Costuming(4). HACKLER. CAROLYN ANN. Roanoke. Virginia. Woodlawn High School. Woodlawn, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. March 1966. Phi Beta Lambda!2.3). HAGEN. LYNN KAREN. Falls Church. Virginia. Falls Church High School Falls Church Virginia. B.A Major: Psychology. Minor: Sociology. March. 1966. Psi Club!4); Spanish Club(3); YWCA(i). Honors: Dean's List; Secretary, Freshman Dance Committee. HALL DORIS LAVF.RNE. Pulaski. Virginia. Dublin High School Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Math. August. 1966. Day Students Club! 1.2.3, 4); Student Education Association ). HALL. JANELDA LOUISE. Critz. Virginia. Hardin Reynolds Memorial Schcml Critz. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. .Minor: English. June. 1966 Cotillion Cluh(4). HALL SUANN KATHLEEN. Springfield. Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart High School. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June 253 SENIOR DIRECTORY 1966. Home Economics Club! 2,4); Lutheran Student Association (1,2,3.4). HAMLET. MARTHA ANNE. Charlottesville. Virginia. Rock Hill Academy. Charlottesville. Virginia. Transferred from Virginia Intemiont College. B.A. Major: Biology. June. 1966. Canterbury C!ub( 1.2.3 4); French Clubf 1.2), Intramurals! 1.2). HANKS. REBECCA EFFIE. Calax, Virginia. Woodlawn High School. Woodlawn, Virginia. B.S. Major: F.le-meutary F.ducation. June, 1966. Honor Society(4); Treasurer, Tyler Hall(l), Library Cluh(4); Pi Gamma Mu(4); Sophomore Counselor(2); Student Education Association(4). HARKNESS. JOAN MARIE. Falls Church. Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart High School, Falls Church. Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Sociology. June, 1966. HARMAN. DOROTHY If ADEN. Ficldale. Virginia. Fieldale High School. Fieldale. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. Day Students Club(2); Student Education Association(3.4); Wesley Koundatk n(2). HARPER. EDITH VIRGINIA. Roanoke. Virginia. Jefferson High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June, 1966. Alpha Psi Omega(2.3.4); Curtain Clan (1.2.3.4) , Vice President3); Home Economics Clubf 1,2.3.4 ). HARRIS, ROSALIND CAYL.E. Millburn, New Jersey Mill horn High School. Millbum, New Jersey. B.S. Major: Business. Minor. Sociology. Cotillion C!ub(3.4). Prcsident(4); House Council!2); Panhellenic Representative! 4); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3.4) . Vice President 4'. Honors: Co-chairman May Day Dance (3). HENRY. FRANCES JUNE. Hopewell, Virginia. Hopewell High School. Hopewell. Virginia. B.S. Major: Biology. Minors: Geography. General Science. June. 1966. Animus Quar-en$( 1.2,3); Athletic Association 1.2.3.4); Cotillion Clubf2.3.4): Monogram Clubf2.3.4); Radford Review Staff(1); Student Education Association ); Wesley Foundation 1.2); YWCA(l). Honors: Freshman Citizenship Award; Silverman Award for Outstanding Member of Cotillion Club 1964-1965; Dean’s List, Radford College Monogiam; Sophomore Counselor; Who’s Who. HENRY, NANCY JOAN. Hopewell. Virginia. Hopewell High School. Hopewell. Virginia. B.S. Major: Biology. Minors: Geography. Ceneral Science. June. 1966. Animus Quar-cns( 1.2.3); Athletic Association! 1.2.3.4); Cotillion Club(2.3,4); Monogram Club(2,3,4); Radford Review Stafffl); Student Education Association }; Wesley Foundation 1.2); YWCA(l). Honors: Freshman Citizenship Award; Dean’s List; Silverman Award for Outstanding Member of Cotillion Club 1964-1905; Radford College Monogram; Sophomore Counselor; Who's Who. HEPPNER. RAMONA KAY. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Francis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: English. June. 1966 Alpha Sigma Tauf 2.3.4), Hush Chairman(2). Editor(4), Capitol Clubfl); Ccrmnn Club(3.4); Hoofbeatsf2); Orchesisf 1.2.3). EditorfS). Presidcnt(3); Student Education Association! 4). Honors: May Day Commission!2); Co-Chairman of Junior Follies; Model in Mademoiselle Fashion Show! 3). HICKS. KAREN SUE. Roanoke, Virginia. Jefferson High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S in Education. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Dramatics. June, 1966. Curtain Clanf 1.2.3.4); Alpha Psi Oinega(2.3,4). Vice President(3), President! 4). HOFFLER. LINDA ANNE. Chesapeake. Virginia. Churchland High School, Chesapeake. Virginia. B.S. Major. History. Minor: Geography. Alpha Sigma Tau Social Sorority (3.4) . Corresponding Sccrttary(4); Cotillion Club(3.4). Historian !4); Geography Clubf3,4), Presidcnt(.l); YWCA(l). Honors: Sopho-more Counselor. HOFFMAN. SUE ANNE Suffern. New York. Suffem High School. Suffern, New York. Transferred from Aver-ett Junior College. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary Education. August. 1966. Canterbury Clubf4); National Education As-sociation(4), HOLLINGSWORTH. CAROL ANN. Arlington. Virginia. Washington-Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.A Major Psychology. Minors: Biology. Sociology. March. 1966. Alpha Psi Omoca(3.4): Curtain Clan, 1.2.3.4). Treasurer{3): Psychology Club (2.3.4) , Vice-President, Secretary. Treasurer. Honors: Alpha Psi Omega. HOOK. PAULA CENE. Alexandria. Virginia. Grovrton High School, Alexandria. Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. March. 1966. Pemm Club. HOW. CYNTHIA MARGARET. Wakefield, Virginia. Wakefield High School, Wakefield, Virginia. B.S. Major: History, Minor: English. June. 1966. German Clubf3.4), Secretary!3); Panhellenic Council! 3.4), President!4); Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Sigma Sigma!3.4), Social Chairman! 3). Honors: Dean's List, May Day Princess! 3). HOWARD. SHARON EILEEN. Hampton. Virginia. Hampton High School. Hampton. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minors: Speech, Journalism June, 1966. German Club(3,4); Social Chairman of West Moffett(4). HUDGINS, LINDA SUE. Danville. Virginia. George Washington High School. Danville. Virginia. Transferred from Stratford Junior College. B.S. Major: Health nod Physical Education. June. 1966. Athletic Association!3,4); German Club (4); Pemm Club(3.4). HUFFMAN. MARY JO. Yorktown, Virginia. Harrisonburg High School. Harrisonburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Elementary Physical Education. December, 1965. AAHPER!2.3.4); Athletic Association (1.2.3.4) ; Lutheran Student Association 1.2); Monogram Club(3.4); Pemm Club(1.2.3.4); Student Education Association(3.4). Honors: Monogram Letter; National Official Rating in DCWS-Basketball; Local Official Rating in DCWS-Volleyball. HUGHES, CHERYL SUE. Falls Church. Virginia. St. Mary’s Academy, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major: French. English. December. 1905. Choir( 1); Curtain Clanf 1.2); Inter-Cluh Council(3); Newman Club! 1.2,3,4), Vice-President!2), President (3).Honors:Dean's List. HUTCHINS. MARY ALICE. Prince Frederick. Maryland. Calvert County High School. Calvert County, Maryland. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June. 1966. Home Economics Clubfl,2.3.4); Cra urchat(2,3)i YWCA(1.2). Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean’s List. -I- INCRAM, BARBARA GEORGE. Danville, Virginia. Ceorge Washington High School. Transferred from Averett College. B.S. December. 1966. Major: Home Economics Education. Home Economics Clul (3,4); Student Education Association!4). ISELEY. NANCY JANE. Burlington. North Carolina. Transferred from Coker College. B.S. June. 1966. Major: Health and Physical Education. Bee Hive(4); Hoofbealsf3); PEMM Club(3): Sigma Sigma Sigina(3). Honors: Outstanding Sigma Sigma Sigma Pledge. JACKSON. IRMA MAE. Roanoke. Virginia. Jefferson High School. B.S. March, 1966. Major: English. Minor: Speech and Drama. Alpha Psi Omega(2.3.4); Curtain Clan(1.2.3. 4); Forum!2.4); Junior Follies!3); Sonhomore Stunt Night(2); YWCA(1.2). Honors: Dramatics Award(3); Legislative Apprentice! 3). JOHNSON. ELEANOR DAVIS. Bedford. Virginia. Bedford High School. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. B.A. June, 1966. Major: Sociology. JOHNSON. JULIE ANN. Hebron. Illinois. Alden-Hebron High School. Transferred from Southern Illinois University. B.S. August. 1966. .Major: Elementary Education. JONES. JOYCE FAYE. Fishersville. Virginia. Wilson Memorial High School. B.S. June, 1966. Major: English. Minor. History. Sociology. Student Education Association! 1,2); WestfclK 1,2.3); YWCA( 1.2.3.4). 254 SENIOR DIRECTORY -K- KASDORF, JUDITH ANNE. Dahlgren, Virginia. King George High School. H.S. June 1966. Major. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha(2.3.4); Aquainaids(2); Class Officer! ); Cosmopolitan Club( 1.2); Cotillion Cluh( 1.2,3.4); French Club(2.3): Clec Club 1.2); Student Covcrrunent(l). Honors: Who’s Who; Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List. KAYTON CORDELIA RUTH. Norfolk. Virginia Great Bridge ,'ligh School. Transferred from Terrum junior College. B.S. June. 1966. Major. Elementary Education. Student Educa-tion Association . KELLEY. CLEO MARLENE. Arlington. Virginia. James Madison High School. B.A. June, 1966. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Art Cuild(3); CrapurcfuU(3,4); Hoofbeats{3.4). KEMP. SHERRIE LYNE. Roanoke, Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Transferred from Marion College. B.S. March, 1966. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Ceneral Science. Student Education Association(2,3,4); Chi Beta Phi(3,4); Honor Society(4). KENDALL. LINDA SUE. Marion. Virginia Marion High School. B.S. June. 1966. Major: History. Minor: Social Studies. Alpha Sigma Alpha(2.3,4), Membership Director; Cerman Club(2,3,4), Historian(4); Student Education Association (4); Student Government(3.4); Junior Orchesis(l); Junior Follies (3) ; Sophomore Stunt Night(2). KILBY. SUSAN MARGARET. WytheviUe. Virginia. George Wythe High School. Transferred from Marion College. B.S. June, I960. Major: Home Economics Education. Cerman Club 3,4). KIN’C, CATHERINE ANN. Roanoke, Virginia. Jefferson High School. Transferred from University of Virginia. B.S. December, 1965. Major: Elementary Education. Student Education Association ). KINZER. WILMA JEAN. Radford. Virginia. Cate City High School, Cate City, Virginia. Transferred from Hiwassee Junior College. B.S. Major: English. Minor: History. August, 1966. KIRBY. MAR THA RUTH. Radford, Virginia. Radford High School. B.S. December, 1965. Major: Biology. Animus Quarens(2); Day Students Cl ub( 1,2,4); Hoofbeats(3); Sophomore Counselor(2). KNOX. NORMA JEAN. Blucfield, West Virginia. Bluefield High School. Transferred from Blucfield College. B.S. August, 1965. Major: Elementary Education. Geography Club (4) ; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation ). -L- LAPSLEY, ANN LORRAINE. Pratt's Woods-Waynesboro, Va. Wilson Memorial High School. Transferred from Virginia Inter mont College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. LATHAM. JUDITH MILLER. Amissville, Virginia. Rappahannock Countv High School. Washington, Virginia. Transferred from Shenandoah Junior College. B.S. Major: Business. June, 1966. Phi Beta Lambda 2). LATTY, PENELOPE ANN. Yarmouth, Maine. Worth Yarmouth Academy, Yarmouth, Maine. Transferred from Sullins College. B.S. Major: Social Studies; Minor: History. LAWRENCE. BRENDA SLUSHER. Floyd. Virginia Floyd High School. Floyd, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 1966. LAWRENCE. DONNICE MARIE. Collinsville. Virginia. Fieldale Higli School. Transferred from Bluefield Junior College. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June, 1966. Baptist Student Union(3,4); Junior Follies(3). LAWRY, SUSAN CLAIRE. Flushing loing Island. New York. Westmoreland High School. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Business Education. March. 1966. Phi Beta Lambda(3,4); Vice President Ingles Dorm(3 Summer). LAWSON, LINDA SUE. Duffield, Virginia. Pennington High School B.S. Major: Chemistry. Minor: Mathe- matics. June. 1966. Chi Beta Phi(4); Intramurals( 1.2,3.4); Kappa Mu Epsilon(3,4). Reporter and Historian; SEA(4); Sophomore Counselor 2); YWCA(3). LAYNP. PATRICIA JEAN. Danville. Virginia. Whitmdl High School. Danville Virginia. B.S. Motors: English and Spanish. June 1966. Choir(2); Choral Club(3.4). C.rapurdmt (2,3), Reporter and Exchange Editor; Inter-Varsity(l,23); lntra-murals 3 4); Wesley, Chairman Covenant Communities Dorm Representative(1.2.3.4); Y.W.C A.(2.3); Chairman Christmas Program. Honors: Sigma Tau Delta( 4 . LEE. BARBARA. Pearisburg, Virginia. Giles High School Pearisburg. Virginia B.S. Motor; Elementary Education. June 1966. B.S.U.(l): Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow ship(i,2.3); Vice-President!2); Scoretary-Tieasnier(3); Navigators (4). LEE. JOYCELYN NANCY. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B S Major: Elementary Education. August. 1966 Choir(1,2,3); Choral Club (1.2.3.4) ; Clee Club( 1,2,3); Orchestia(one quarter); HSU (1.2.3.4) . LILLY. CAROLYN FLORA. Salem. Virginia. Andrew I ewix High Scliool. Salem, Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Geography. June. 1966. LILLY. MARY AGNES. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. August. 1966. Athletic Asso-ciation(3.4); Pemm Clul (3.4). LINDNER. ELIZABETH ANNETTE. Washington. D C Woodrow Wilson High School. Washington. D.C. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June 1966. Curtain Clan(l); Capital Club(I). Home Ec. Club(l-4); YWCA President 64-65, Veep 65-66. Program Chairman 63-64. Freshman Commission 62.63. Queen Candidate Chairman 63; Wesley Foundation! 1-4); l 'CF(2-3); House Council Veep Summer '65; Member of Honor Court, Summer '65. Honors: Freshman Tea Chairman; Soplmmore Counselor. Ten Beit Dressed College Girls Contest '65; Candidate for Campus Carnival Queen '65; Candidate for Harvest Bowl Princess of Radford College ’65. LINDNER. SANDRA JEANNE. Roanoke. Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Dec. 1965. MENC(l); Orchestra! 1.2,3.4); SEA (2.3.4) ; YWCA(3). LINKOUS, CAROLYN MADDY. Christiansburg, Virginia. Christiansburg High School. Christiansburg. Virginia. Transfeired from University of Kentucky. B.S. Major: French. Minor. History . June. 1966. LINKOUS, IUDY MARIE. Radford, Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Mathematics. June, 1966. Day Students’ Club (1.2.3.4) ; Grapnrchat( 1); Honor Council(3,4); Student Education Association!4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor. LITTLE. VIRGINIA LOUISE. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June, 1966. Cotillion Club(3,4); Home Ec. Club(2,3,4); Sigma Kappa Sorority(3.4); Student Ed. Association 4). LOVELL. GLORIA DEAN. Martinsville, Virginia. Martinsville High School. Martinsville, Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August 1966. LOVING. SALLY MACH1R. Strasburg. Virginia. Straslmrg High School. Strasburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minors Biology. June. 1966. Athletic Association! 1,2,34). Head of Individual Sports; Cotillion Club (2.3.4) , Reporter(3); Pemm Club(1.2.3.4); Student Education Association ). LUTTRELL. CAROL LEE. Winchester. Virginia. James Wood High School. Winchester. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Ccography. June. 1966. Student Education Association 3.4). -Me- McDOUCLE SUSAN HUNTER. Mechanicsville. Virginia. Lee-Davis High School. Mechanicsville, Virginia Transferred 255 SENIOR DIRECTORY from Bluefield Junior College B S. Major. Elementary Education. December. 1965. Student Education Association 3). McFADDEN. FRANCES BEATRICE. Glasgow. Virginia. Natural Bridge High School. Glasgow, Virginia. B.S. Major: History. English. Junp. 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha(3.4); Student Education Association3,4); YWGA( 1). McKINNEY BETTE LOUISE. Long Beach. California. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.A Major: History. Social Studies, lune. 1966. Capitol C!ub(l); Art Cuild(2); Forum(3); Radford Council of Human Relation 3). Spanish Club (3); Bee Hive(4). McPEAK. PATSY NEBRETTA. Hiwassee. Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: F.lementary Education Minor: Math. June. 1966 Kappa Mu Epsilon! 2.3.4). Day Students C!ub( 1.2.3.4). Honors: President of DSC, 1964-1(H 5. -M- MACH. BERNADETTE CATHERINE. Petersburg. Virginia. St. Joseph Central High School. June. 1%6. Transferred from Shenandoah College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Bee I hotK3.4); Newman Club(3): SEA(3); Social Work(3). MAIDEN REBECCA CARTER. Meadowview, Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. B.S. Major: Art. June. 1966 Minor: English Dramatics. Alpha Psi Omega(3.4); Art Cuild( 1.3.4); Curtain Clan(l,2,3.4); Treasurer{4); SEA(4). MARCHANT, BARBARA LOU Arlington, Virginia. Wakefield High School. Transferred from Bluefield Junior College. August. 1966. B.S. Sfaior: Elementary Education. MARKHAM, MARTHA CLARK. Sandston. Virginia. Hichland Springs High School. June. 1966 B.A. Major: Psychology. Minors: English Philosophy. Canterbury( 1.2,3.4); Publicity Chairm.mf 2); Social Chairrnun(3); FI Circulo F-spanol (2); Publicity Chairman. Grapurchal, Feature Editor. Human Relations Council(2,3,4); PSI Club(3.4) President! 4), Symposium (2,3,4); President (4). MARSHALL. MARY LF.E. Brookneal Virginia. William Campbell High School. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Social Studies. June, 1966. MARTIN. MAR1LYNN SUE. Roanoke. Virginia. William Fleming Mich School. Major: Home Economics. June. 1966. Cranurchat Stnff(l); Home Economics Club(l.2,3.4); Treas-urer(2); Wesley Foundation; YWCA( 1). MAURAKIS. IRENE. Danville Virginia. Ceorge Washington High School. Transferred from Averett Junior College. B.S. Motor: Elementary Education. June, 1966. Canterbury Club(3), Choral Club(4); Cosmopolitan Club(3.4); Newman Club(4). Student Education Association(3). MAYS. KAY ELLEN. Ringgold. Virginia. Dan River High School. Transferred from Stratford Junior College. B A. Major. Sociology. Secretary Draper Dorm(3); President Draper Dorm(4). Student Council(4); 1 nterdorin(4). Honors: Finalist in Top Ten Best-Dressed Contest for Glamour Magazine MEADE, ALICE GERTRUDE. Big Stone Gap. Virginia. Powell Valley High School. Transferred from Clinch Valley College. B.S. Major: Education French. Minor: Spanish. French Club( 1.2,3.4); Student National Educators A$sociation( 1,2); Pres. (3.4); Spanish Club(2,3,4); Wesley Foundation( 1,2); Young Modems( 1.2). MELLOH. KATHLEEN PATRICIA. Falls Church Virginia. Stuttgart American High School Cermany. Transferred from University of Maryland. B A Major: Social Science. June. 1966. Bridge CIub(l.2); Dorm Hostess(l); Sky Club(l). Honors: Dean's List(2). MERKEL. SUSAN VIOLA. Roanoke, Virginia. Jefferson High School. Motor: Home Economics Education. June. 1966. German Club. Panhellenic Council, President3); Sigma Kappa Sorority Ideal Pledge Award(3). MEYERS. ALDAH LEE Martinsville. Virginia. Fieldalc High School. B.S. Major: Business. June, 1966 Phi Beta l.ambda( 1,2); Student Education Association4); YWCA( 1). MILLER. ETTA B. Semora. North Carolina. Roxboro High School. Transferred from East Carolina. B.S Major: Elementary Education. March. 1966. East Carolina, Choral Club. Cheerlender(2); YWCA(2); Honors: Homecoming Court (2); May Court(2). MINK. JOHNSIE 1. FOWLER Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. B.S. Motor: Elementary Education. June. 1966. MONK BRENDA JOYCE Lebanon. Virginia Lebanon High School. Transferred from Bluefield College. R.S. Major: Library Science. Minor: English. June. 1966. Library Club; Student National Education Association; Inter-Varsity. MOORE BURLEY JEAN SEMONES. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. B.S. Major: Business Education. June. 1966. Freshman Identification Night(1); Sophomore Stunt Night (2); Sophomore Counselor(2); President of Dorm(2); Student Life Comtnittee(2); Secretary of Student Court(2); May Day Court(2); Cotillion Club(2.3.4); Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority' (2.3.4) ; Junior Follies(3); Treasurer of Cotillion Club(3); Chairman of May Day Da nee (3). MOORE. NANCY SUE. Alexandria. Virginia. Mt. Vernon High School. B.S. Motor: History and English. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau(3.4); Campus Carnival Dorm Campaign Manager! 2.3); Capital Club Vice-President. President(1.2); Co-Chairman of Junior Follies(3); Cotillion Club(3.4): House Council Vice-President! 3); [ntraumralsf 1.2.3,4); Junior Class Vice President3); Planning Committee for Freshman Identification Night( 1); Rules Committcc( 1.3); Senior Class V ce-Presfdcnt(4); Student Educators Association!4); YWCA( 1); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Sophomore Counselor Executive Committee (2); Who’s Who(4). MORAN, SANDRA MAE. Belspring. Virginia. Dublin High School. B.S. Major: Music. December. 1966. Choral CIub( 2,3.4); Trcasurer(3); Choir(4); Day Students Club (1.2.3.4) ; Clee Club(l): Music Educators National Conference (1.2.3.4) ; Secretary (t Treasurer(3). MORGAN CAROL SUE Roanoke. Virginia. John I. Burton High School. B.S. Major: History- and English. June. 1966. SEA 3.4). MORRIS, MELBA A. Jonesville. Virginia. Jonesville High School. B.S. Major: Business Education. August. 1966. Athletic Association! 1); Baptist Student Union(1.2,3.4); BSU Big Si$ter(2); Training Union Representative(2.3); Phi Beta Lambda(4); Student Education Association(4). MUNFORD. LILLIE BELLE. Windsor. Virginia. Windsor High School. B.A. Motor: French and English. June. 1966. Baptist Student Union! 1.2.3.4); Pansophia! 2.3.4): Le Cercle Francais! 2,3,4): Student Educators Association(3.4); Band(3.4); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Woodrow Wilson Nomination. Kappa Delta Pi(3,4); Radford College Honor Society; Reporter, Le Cercle Francals(4): Vice-President, Radford College Honor Society(4); Sigma Tau Delta(4). MURRAY. JUDITH RENEE. Alexandria. Virginia. Annandalc High School. B.S. Major: Math, Education; Minor: Physics. June, 1966. Canterbury President ,3); Canterbury Worship Chairmnn( 1.2); Intramural Volley Ball(1,2,3); Kaffu Klatch (1.2); Kappa Mu Epsilon(2,3,4); Tri ”M ( 1,2.3,4); Secretary Ingles Hall(2); Intcrclub Counscl(2,3). Honors: Dean’s List; Honors Hall; Sophomore Counselor. —N— NEALON, MARGARET MARIE. Arlington, Virginia. Washington and Lee High Scliool, Arlington, Virginia. R.S. Major: English-Spauish. June, 1966. Cosmopolitan Club(l), Member at-Large!2.3.4), Curtain Clan(l). Lutheran Student Association (2.3.4). Secrctary(4), Pansophia (1,2), Sccrctary(3), Spanish Club( 1). NEWBERRY. DONNA MAE. Prater. Virginia. Crundy High School, Crundy. Virginia. B.S. Major: English-French June, 1966. Le Cercle Francais(4), Student Education Association(4). Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. NORMAN. NANCY KATHLEEN. Greenville. South Carolina. Greenville High School, Crecnvilie. South Carolina. Transferred ?56 SENIOR DIRECTORY from Sweet Briar College. B.A. Major: Biology-French, lone. 1966, Animus Quarens(4), Band(1,2,4), Bee Hive Staff(l), Sweet Briar Junior Year in France Progr. m(3). Honors: Chi Beta Phi(4). NORRIS, DORIS ESTEPPE. Roanoke. Virginia. Williamson High School. Williamson. West Virginia. Transferred from Marshall College, Hollins College. B.S. Major: English. Day Students Club, SNEA. NORRTHON. CHARLOTTE RANDALL. Dtureholm, Sweden. W'indsor Mt. High School, Lenox. Massachusetts. Transferred from Shenandoah College. B.A. Major: Psychology. Minor: Biology. June. 1966. Canterbury Club (2.3.4); Cosmopolitan(2.3.4). Curtain Clan(2,3,4). Psychology Club(2.3.4). NUCKOLLS. BARBARA LYNN. Roanoke, Virginia. William Byrd High School. Vinton, Virginia. Transferred from Virginia Interment College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education June. 1966. German Clun(3.4); Sigma Kappa{3.4); Corresponding Secretary’. SEA (4), BSU(3). NUNN. MARY JO. Chase City, Virginia. Blucstonc High School. Slcipwith, Virginia. Transferred from Averett Junior College. B.S. Major: Business. June, 1966. German Club(3,4); Phi Beta Lambda(4); Honors: Dean's List(2). NYE. SARAH JANE-ANN. McLean. Virginia. McLean High School. McLean. Virginia. B.S. Major: Malh-P.E. Minor: Biology. June. 1966. Athletic Association(3,4); Canterbury C!ub( 1,2,3,4); Cosmopolitan Club( 1.2.3.4). Glee Club(1,2.3). MENC( 1). Orehesis(4). PFMM Club(3,4). SEA(3.4). -O- OCLESBY. CLAUDIA SUE. Chesapeake. Virginia. Great Bridge High School. Chesapeake. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Edu cation. June. 1966. Aouamaidsf 2.3.4); House Council. Vice President ). Tieasurer(3); German Clnb(3,4); Inter-Varsitv(4); Ski Club(3.4); SEA(3.4). Treasurer ); YWCA0.4). OLIVER. SYBIL CAROLYN. Blacksburg. Virginia. Blacksburg High School. Blacksburg. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Ceography. Lutheran Student Association 1). June, 1966. O'NEAL. PATRICIA ANN. Arlington, Virginia. Wakefield High School W'akcficld. Virginia. B.S. Motor: English. Minor: History. March. 1966. Orrhesis( 1); Sigma Sigma Sigma( 2,3.4); House Council. Social Chairman(2,3). OSBORNE ETTA JANE. Saxe. Virginia. Rnndolph-Henry High School. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. Athletic Association (2.3.4). President(3): Cotillion Club(3.4); Officer (4); House Council Vice-President2); Monogram Cluh(3,4 , SEA(3.4); YWCA( 1.2). Honors: Sophomore Counsclor(2). -P- PACE. EDITH CAROL. Floyd. Virginia. Floyd County High Scliool. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: History'. August. I960. Craptirchat:( 1.2,3.4); Editor-in-Chief,Summer 1965; SFA(3.4); Pi Delta Epsilon(3,4); Secretary (3.4); Honors: Pi Delta Epsilon. Sigma Tau Delta. PALMER. MARY JUDY. Clinchport. Virginia. Rve Cove High School. B.S. Motor: Library Science. Minor: English. August. 1966. Library Club(3). PALTRIDGE. JUDITH CAROL. Fort Lauderdale. Florida. Coral Cables High School, ( ral Gables. Florida. B.A. Major: Mathematics, lune. 1966. Cotillion Club(3.4); Sccrctary(4); Sophomore Counsclor(2): YWrCA(2). PATRICK. ANN STEELE. Waynesboro. Virginia. W'avnesboro. High School. Wayneslioro. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Home Economics. December. 1965. Aquamaids(3); Home Economics Club( 1.2.3.4); Cropurchat( 2.3); YWCA(2.3). Honors Sophomore Counselor (2). PEARSON, NANCY CARRING I ON. Warrenton. Virginia. Warrcnton High School. Warrenton. Virginia. B.S. Major: Social Studies. June. 1966. Ccrman Club(3.4); Highlanders Band(1,2,3. 4); SEA(4). PETERSON. MABEL SUE. Dublin. Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major; .Art. Minor: Chemistry. August. 1966. Day Students Club( 1.2.3.4); Treasurer (4). PETRUZZl PATTI |ANE. Charleston. West Virginia. Charleston Iligh School, Charleston, West Virginia. Transfeired from Virginia Intermont College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. YWCA. VEA. POE. RUTH ANN. Cala.x. Virginia. Galax High School. Galax. Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Biology. March. 1966. Chi Beta Phi(3.4); Crapurchat(2.3. 4). Club F. litor{3); Honor Socicty(3.4); Kappa Delta Pi(.1,4), Kappa Mu Epsilon(2.3,4), President(4); Tri-M( 1.2,3.4); Wesley (1,2,3.4). POFFFNBARCER. LOIS HOR1NE. Woodsboro. Maryland Walkersville High School, Walkcrsville. Maryland. Transfeired from Carnegie Institute of Technology. B.S. Major: Music. June I960. Choral Club. POWELL. CATHERINE MARY. Goldsboro, North Carolina. T.R. Robinson High School, Tampa, Florida. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor. English June. 1966. Newman Club( 1.2,3); Student Education Association 4). Honors: Co-chairman of Campus Carnival Campaign in West Moffett(4); Christinas Program on WRAD(2). POWELL. FRANKIE JEAN. Blanche, North Carolina. Bartlett Yancey High School. Blanche, North Carolina. Transferred from Stratford College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education June, I960. PRATER SANDRA FAYE. Collinsville, Virginia. Bassett High School. Collinsville. Virginia. Transferred from Patnck Henry College. B.A. Major: Spanish. Minors: Sociology. History. June, 1966. Baptist Student Union(3,4); Spanish Club (3.4) ; Treasurer(4). PRESTON. ELIZABETH, ANN. Charleston West Virginia. Charleston High School. Charleston, West Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Social Studies. Alpha Sigma Alpha(2.3.4); Acting Vice-President. Parliamentarian; German Club(3.4); Treasurer; Russell Dormitory Social Chairman(l); Student Education Asso-ciation(4); Senior Class Representative to Student Government(4); YVVCA( 1). Honors. Campus Carnival Princcss( 1). PR1LLAMAN. JUDITH MARIE. MartinsviUe, Virginia. Martinsville High School. Martinsville Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June 1966. Gorman Club(3.4), Corresponding Secretarv(4); Student Education Association(-t); Sigma Kappa (2.3.4) . Publicity Chairinan(4). Acting Vicr-Pies lont(4); Sopho more Counselor! 2); YWCA( 1 ). PROSL, NANCY ELSA. Staunton Virginia. Robert E. Lee High School, Staunton. Virginia. B.S. Motor. Math. Minor: Biology. June. 1966. Cotillion Club(3.4); Hoofl e;ii . (3.4) . President ); Student Education Association(3); Treasurer of Fast Moffett Dormltory(3); Tri-M Club(2,3.4), President(4). -R- RANDOLPH BOBFTrE RUTH. Lynchburg. Virginia. Roanoke Catholic High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha( 2.3.4); German Club(3); May Court(3); Running Rules Committee(3); Sophomore Counselor(2); Sophomore Stunt Night(2); SEA(3 4). RATCLIFF. ANN DURRETTE. Crozet, Virginia. William Monroe High School. Crozet. Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College B.S. Motor Elementary Education. Minor: Sociology. August. 1966. Art C)ub(I); Dramatics Club(1.2); SEA (4). RATLIFF, SANDRA GAIL. NokesyiUe. Virginia. Carden High School Oakwood. Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: Journalism. June. 1966. Art Guildfl.4); Grapurciiot Staff (3); Student Education Association(2.3); YWCA(l). REA. FLORENCE CAYNELLE. Ridgeway, Virginia. Drewry Mason High School. Ridgeway, Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College, B.S. Major: History Minor: Social Studies. June, 1966. Phi Beta Lambda(3). REAMS. CAIL LAYNE. Richmond. Virginia. Huguenot High School. Richmond, Virginia. Transferred bom 257 SENIOR DIRECTORY Blucfiekl College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June 1966. SEA( 3.4). REEVE. CHARLENE FRANCES. Summit, New Jersey. North Plainfield High School. Plainfield. New Jersey. R.A. Major: Mathematics. Minor. Physics. Alpha Sigma Tau( 2,3,4); Assistants Treasurer. President; Cotillion Club! 2.3.4); Electoral Board(2); Honor Court(3); East Moffett Council(3); President Rules Committee ); Co-Chairman; Russell Council! 1); President; Student Government!2.3); Sophomore Representative, Second Vice-President. Honor : Chi Beta Phi(3.4); Citizenship Award! 1). Mathematics Achievement Award(l); Sophomore Counselor! ); Who's Who! 3.4). RIISEN. SIIRI. Vineland. New Jersey. Vineland High School. Vineland New Jersey. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966 House Council(2); Senior Rep. resentativr Student Court{4); Alpha Signia Tau(3,4), Recording Secretary(4); Tntramttrals! 1,2); Lutheran Student Association! 1.2, 3.4); Orchesis Dance Club! 2.3.4); Psychology Club!3); SEA(4). RING. NANCY CHARLENE. Dante. Virginia. Castlcwood High School, Dante, Virginia. Transferred from I.ee’s-McRae College. B.S. Major: English Minor: History. June. I960 Honors: Associate of Arts Degree. ROBERTSON. ELIZABETH CAROL. Roanoke. Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Virginia Intermont Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. YWCA(3); SEA 4). RODGERS. FRANCES GERTRUDE. Staunton. Virginia. Robert E. Lee High School Staunton, Virginia. Transferred from Marion Junior College. B.S. Major- Elementary Education. lune. 1966. SEA( 3.4). RODRIGUEZ, ROBERTA FRANCES. Alexandria. Virginia. GrovetOn High School. Alexandria Virginia. Transferred from University of Miami. B.S. Major: Elementary Education Minor: English June. 1966. Student Government! 1); Drama Club !l); Newman Club(2.3,4); Hoofbcats(2.3); N.S.E.A.(3.4); VEA(3.4); Chorus! 1,4); Capital Club(2.3). ROOSENDAAL. MARY ELLEN. Virginia Beach. Virginia. Princess Anne High School. Virginia Beach. Virginia. Transferred from Chowan Junior College. B.S. Major. Home Economics. June. 1966. Campus Carnival Queen!3); German Club!3.4); Sigma. Sigma Sigma(3.4); Stuart House Council(4). ROSS. BETTY ANN. Charlottesville. Virginia. Lane High School. Charlottesville. Virginia. B S. Major: Elementary Education June. 1966. Alpha Sigina Alpha(3.4); German Club!3.4); SF.A(4). RUCKER. MARTHA ANNE. Arlington. Virginia. Yorktown High School. B.S. Mmor: Home Economics Education. June, 1966. Capita) Club! 1.2); Chi Bela Phi(3,4), Reporter Secre-tarv. Acting President: Campus Carnival Coronation Chairman (3): Cosmopolitan Club! 1.2.3); Glee Club(2,3): Honor Hall Campus Carnival Candidate: Russell House Council! 1); Treasurer; Honors Hall House Council(2.3); Secretary-Treasurer. Vice-President: Home Economics Club! 1.2.3.4); Junior Coin $elor(3); Orchestra! 1.2.3); Senior Ensemble! 2.3); Social Chairman! 3,4); String Quartet! 1,2.3); YWCA( 1.2). RUST ANNE DEPASS. Falls Church. Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart High School. Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics in Business. December 1965. Horne Economics Club! 1.2.3.4). Aquamaids! 1.2.3). Treasurer(2). Honors: Sophomore Counselor!2). Dean's List!3). -S- SAYRE. MARY JANE. Bridgeton. New Jersey. Bridgeton Senior High School. Bridgeton. New Jersey. B.A. Major: History. Minor: English. June. 1966. Baptist Student Union(1.2.3.4): Forum(4); Intramurals!3.4); Young Democrats Club!4); YWCA(3). SCHMIDT! EIN. CAROL FRANCES, Alexandria. Virginia. Croveton High School. Alexandria. Virginia B.S. Major. Business Education. Minor: Business. June 1966. Cerman Club(3.4); Newman Club! 1.2.3.4): Phi Beta Lambda!3). SCHOCKLIN. SHEILA MARIE. Portsmouth. Virginia. Woodrow Wilson High School. Portsmouth, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. Minors: General Science and Chemistry. June 1966. Biology Club! 1.2.3.4); Newman Club(l); Glee Club(4): SEA(4). Honors: Dean's List. SCHWEIR. LYNN ELIZABETH. South Windsor. Connecticut. Ellsworth Memorial High School. South Windsor, Connecticut. Transferred from Green Mountain College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Alpha(3.4); Aquamaids (3,4); Cotillion Club(4); SEA(4), Honors: Harvest Bowl Princess. SCOTT. JUDITH ANN. Buchanan Virginia. James River High School. Buchanan, Virginia. R S. in Education. Major: Biology. Minor. English. August 1966. Glee (Tub (2). Secretary, SEA(3,4). Student Government!3.4). Treasurer, Summer(3); Animus Quarcns(3.4); Canterbury Club! 1.2.3.4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor!2); Junior Resident(3). SCOTT. JUDY CRAY. Franklin. Virginia. Franklin High School. Franklin. Virginia. B.S'. Major: Elementary F.ducation. Minor' Mathematics lune. 1966. Chi Beta Phi; Ceo Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sophomore Counselor. Honors. Honor Society; Kappa Delta Pi. SEAMAN. JOAN FRASER McLean. Virginia. Washington-Lee High School McLean, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June i960. SEA(4). SELF. JOANNE EDITH. Roanoke Virginia. Jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Social Studies. Minor: Dramatics, lune. 1966. Curtain Clant 1.2,3, 4); Alpha Psi Omega!2.3.4). Vice-President!4). SELL ANNE HARRISON. Radford. Virginia. Herndon High School. Herndon, Virginia B.S. Major- Elementary Education. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau(2.3.4): Cotillion Club!2.3.4). Clee Club! 1.2,3): Capital Club! 1); YWCA( 1); SEA (3,4); Honors: May Day Court!l). SHEETS MARTHA ELLA. Mount Sidney. Virginia. Middle River High School Weycrs Cave Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966 SEAf4). SHELL. DIANA LYNN. Bristol. Virginia. J. I. Burton High School. Bristol. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Journalism. June. 1966. East Moffett House Council(4). Secretary; German Club(3.4); Junior Follies Publicity Chairman (3); Signia Kappa Sorority12,3,4), Pledge Secretary. Recording Secretary, Membership Chairman. SHIFFLET. LINDA JOSEPH. Harrisonburg Virginia. Harrisonburg High School. Harrisonburg, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. March. 1966. Choir! I); Glee Club(3,4); Hoofbeats(2.3). SHORT. LOUELLA. Clintwood. Virginia. Clintwood High School. Clintwood. Virginia. Transferred from Clinch Valley College B.S. Major: History. Minor: English. June. 1966 Forum(4); SEA(4). SHORTRIDCE. PECCY SUE. Stacy. Virginia. Crundy High School. B.S. Major: Home Economics. August. 1966. Home Economics Club( 1.2.3.4); SEA(4). SHOWALTER BARBARA MILLER Port Republic. Maryland. Calvert County High School. Calvert County. Maryland. B S.Major: Home Economies Education. June. 1966. Home Economics Club(l 2.3.4); SEA(4); Wesley Foundation(2.3 4). Publicity Chairman(2). Treasurer ). Program Chairman ); YWCA(1.2). Honors: Kappa Delta Pi(3,4); Secretary! 4). National Honor Society! 4). SHROPSHIRE. SHERI.IE MARIE. Martinsville. Virginia. Martinsville High School Martinsville Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor- History. June. 1966. Art Guild. SILER. CLARA CATHI.YX St. Paul, Virginia. St Paul High School. St. Paul Virginia. B.S. Major- Psychology. Minor: Mathematics. June 1966 Alpha Sigma Alpha(2.3.4); Chaplain. Panhellenic Representative: Baptist Student Union (1.2.34); Vice-President; Choral Club!2.3.4); Cotillion Club (2 3 4); Secretary; Freshman Class President! I); Russell Hall President (1); Psychology Club! 2); Student Government Student Life Chainnan(3). Honors: Who's Who. ?53 SENIOR DIRECTORY SIMMONS. EUCF.N1A. Pembroke. Virginia. Giles High School. Pearisburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. March, 1966. Curtain Clan(l): Freshman Tea Committee ( 1); Secretary of Mouse Council(2); Vice-President of House CouncflO); DSF(l). SIMPSON. MARY KATHLEEN. Hampton. Virginia. Hampton High School. Hampton. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: English. June. 1966. Baptist Student Union(l); Cosmopolitan Club( 1.2); Ceo Club(3); Pansophia(3); YWCA( 1). SINK. CAROLE SUE. Roanoke. Virginia. Jefferson Senior High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Science. June. 1960. Curtain Clan(l), Home Economics Clul (3.4); Norwood House Council(l); Sophomore Counseloi(2). SMITH. ANN BYRD. Oxon Hill, Virginia. Oxon Hill Senior High School. Oxon Hill. Virginia. B.S. Major: Horne Economics. June. 1966. .Alpha Sigma Alpha(3,4); Aqua-maids(2.3.4h Treasurer 3); Cotillion Club(3.4), Decorations Chairman. Social Chairman; Home Economics Club(3,4). Honors: Chi Beta Phi(3.4). SMITH. LINDA SUE. Dublin, Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Chemistry. March, 1966. Day Students Club(1.2,3.4). Vice President3); Kappa Mu Epsilon(2.3.4); Candidate for Campus Carnival (2). Honors: Kappa Mu Epsilon. SMITH, PATRICIA ANNE. Fort Lee. Virginia. Ynrktowu High Scliool. Arlington, Virginia. Transferred from Mercer University. IJCA, University of Flawnii. F.S.E. B.A. Major: French. March, 1966. Alpha Gamma Delta(1.2.3.4). SMITH. PAULA SUE. Bristol. Virginia. Virginia High School of Bristol. Bristol. Virginia. B.S. Major: Spanish. Minor: English. June. 1966. Cosmopolitan Club(l); DSF (1.2) Vice-President; Spanish Club(2,3.4); SEA( 3.4); UCCF(3) Worship Chairman, (4 )President. SNOWDEN. ELIZABETH STUART. Portsmouth. Virginia. Woodrow Wilson High Scliool. Portsmouth. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. Clee Club(2,3); Junior Or-ehMis(l); Orchesis(3,4); BSU(l); SEA(3.4); YWCA(2,3). Honors: Sophomore Counselor. SORAH, PATRICIA LOUISE. Bristol. Virginia. Virginia High School. Bristol. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. June. 1966. Grapurchat Staff(2.3.4); Pi Delta Epsilon (3.4)Treasurer; SEA (3.4) Reporter. SPARKS. JUDITH TUCKER. Richmond. Virginia. John Marshall High School, Richmond. Virginia. Transferred from Richmond Professional Institute. B.S. Major: FJementary Education. March. 1966. Wesley Foundation; SEA. SPARROW. ORELIA ELIZABETH. Virginia Beach. Virginia. Princess Anne High School. Virginia Beach, Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Social Science. June. 1966. Art C uild(l,2); Forum (2.3.4) Liberal Chairman Secretary; YWCA(l); Honors: Kappa Delta Pi(3.4): Pi Gamma Mu(3.4). Treasurer. President; Nomination for Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. STANFORD. BARBARA JEANNE. Virginia Beach. Virginia. Princes Anne High School. Virginia Beach. Virginia. B.S. Major: English Minor: Journalism. June. 1966. SEA(4). Honors: Sigma Tau Delta(4); Sophomore Counselor. STANLEY. JULIA ANNE. Roanoke Virginia. Jefferson High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966, BSU(l); Candidate Best-Dressed; German Club(2.3.4); May Court(l); SKA(4); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3.4) : Tyler House Council(2) Treasurer: YWCA(l); Walton House Chairman. STEIN. TYRA LEE. Colony. Virginia. Amherst County High School. B.S. Major: Psychology. June. 1966. Newman CIubfl.2): Psi Club(2 4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor. STETSON. BARBARA ANN. Falls Church, Virginia George Mason High School Falls Church. Virginia. R S. Major: Home Economics Business. June. 1966 Cotillion Club(3.4): Alpha Sigma Tau(3.4); Class Treasurer(3); May Day Commission3); Home Economics C!uh( 2.3.4) STILL. LINDA GALE. Danville. Virginia. Rrosville High School. Brosville. Virginia. B.S. Major: English Minor: History, lime, 1966. Baptist Student Union(2.3.1); l’rcsi-dent(4): Sophomore Counsclor(2); SEA(3.4); YWCA(2.3); Reported 3). STINSON KAREN RAE. Winchester. Virginia. Handlev High School. Winchester. Virginia. B.S. Major: English June 1966. STRASSER. JOYCE. Hot Springs. Virginia. Valiev High School Hot Springs. Virginia. Transferred from Mary Washington College. B.A. Major: Psycholog '. Minor: Sociology. June, 1966. Psychology Club(4); Radford College Honor Socicty(4). STURGILL. GEORGIA M. Stoncga. Virginia. Appalachia High School. Virginia. B.S. Major-. History. Minor English. December, 1965. Wesley Foundation(l); YWCA(2). Honors: Pi Camma Mu(3.4); Sigma lau Delta(4). -T- THOMAS. LULA M ARGARET. Cleveland, Virginia. Lelianon High School. Cleveland. Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Biology. June, 1966. Baptist Student Union( 1.2.3). THOMAS. MARJORIE REBECCA. Roanoke, Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia. Transferred from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. B.S. Major: History. .Minor: Social Science. August. 1965. Forum(3.4); $yinposium(4); SEA (4). THOMAS. NINA CAROLE. Floyd. Virginia. Floyd High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. Major: Chemistry and Mathematics.December. 1965. Band(1.2,3); President of Floyd (4); MENC(2). THOMASON. RITA JO. Bristol. Virginia. Virginia High School. Bristol. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. German Club(2,3.4); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3.4), Keeper of Crades(4). Honors: Campus Carnival Representative ); May Court(2); Harvest Bowl Candidate 1.2,3). THOMPSON JOYCE ELIZABETH. Lynchburg. Virginia. EC. Class High School. Lynchburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business. August. 1966. Cerman Club(3.4); Band( I 2.3.4); MENC (1.23); Phi Beta l.ambda(4); Sigma Kappa(3.4);’ Scholarship Chairman(4); Student Covcminent Honor Council Secretary' TICKLE. PATRICIA A. ROBINSON. Roanoke, Virginia. Kirtland High School. Kirtland. Ohio. Transfeir-d from West Virginia University. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. March. 1966. TIPPETT. KATHERINE ELLEN. Arlington. Virginia. Yorktown High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.A. Major: History. Minor: English. Curtain Clan(l); Pi Camma Mu(3.4); YWCA (1); Honors: Nominated For Woodrow Wilson Fellowship; Honor Society(3.1); Sigma Tau Delta(4). TIPPIE HELEN GEORGE. Fincastle, Virginia. Lord Botetourt High School, Virginia. B.A. Major: Biology. Minors: Geography ana Journalism. March. 1966. 4-H Alumnae Club. Treasured 1) Reporter(2). Seeretary(3), President(4); Cosmopolitan C!ub(3); West-Fell Club(4); Editor of Montldy Paper Spanish Club(2) Secretary; Biology Club(4). Honors: Virginia Junior Achievement Award(l); National Winner in the 4-H Dog Clare and Training Program(2), Representative to the American Farm Bureau Convention(3). TRAYLOR. CAROL PACE. Richmond. Virginia. Hermitage High School. Richmond, Virginia. Transferred from Virginia Intermont. B.S. Major. History and Social Science. June. 1966. Grapurchat, Editor-in-Chief(4). Club Editor. Managim; F.ditor(3). House CounciI(4); Pi Delta Epsilon(3.4); SEA(4). TULL. HANNAH FURN1SS. Saxis. Virginia. Atlantic High School. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics, lune. 1966. BSU(3 4): Home Economics Club(2,4). Honors: Blanch Joynes Memorial Scholarship. TURK. LINDA MARIE. Roanoke. Virginia. Roanoke Catholic High School, B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. i960. Newman Club( 1); Sophomore Stunt Nigbt(2); P.mscphia(3.4); SEA(3,4); Student Life, Student Government (4). 259 SENIOR DIRECTORY -U- UPSHAW. MARY EVLYN. Cethcr. Virginia. Caroline High School. Getlier, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minors: Journalism, Sociology. March 1966. Baptist Student Union! 1.2.3.4). Newspaper Co-chairman (1). Meditations Chairman (2). First Vicc-Prcsidcnt(3.4): Choral Clubf 2.3.4); French Circle (2). Clee Clubf 1); Floyd Mouse Council Treasured3); SNEA (3.4). Co-Social Chairman. -V- VALENTINK, HELEN PAIGE. Virginia Beach Virginia Princess Anne Mich School. Virginia Beach Vireinin. B.S. Major: English. June. 1966. Cormnn Cluh(2), Student Education Association ); YW'CAfl); Bolling Hall Vice President2); Sophomore Counselor. Honors. Sigma Tau Delta(4). VAUGHN. ALICE VICKERS. Lynchburg. Virginia E.C. Class High School. Lynchburg. Virginia. Transferred from Coker College. Hartsvillc. S. C. and Lynchburg extension of U. Va. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. March. 1966. Student Education Association ); Lutheran Student Association ). VIOLAND. F.MMA NATIV1DAD. LaPaz, Bolivia. Mt. Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Atajor: French Minor: Spanish. Juno. 1960. Alpha Sigma Tau(2,3,4) Custodian; Cotillion Club«2.3,4); Cosmopolitan Clubf L2.3.4) Sccretarv; French Club(2,3.4) Treasurer; Newman Clubf 12 3.4) Vice-President, Secretary; Spanish Clubf2.3) President; YWCA(l). Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class Vice-President. Honors: Freshman Class Best Citizen. Dean's l ist; Woodrow Wilson Nomination; Sophomore Counselor. Von KEYSF.RLINC, GAYLE CENF.. Springfield. Virginia. Lee High School Springfield, Virginia. B.S. Major. English. Minor: Speech. Drama. Sociology. Campus Carnivalf 3); Curtain Clan (1.2.3 4). Grapuu hntf 1.2.3); House Council(3); Phi Delta Ep-silon(2.3,4); I'he Radford Rcoiew(2,3). -W WALDHAUER. JEAN SMITH. Radford. Virginia. Radford High School, Radford, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minors: Math, Chemistry. June, 1966. Canterbury(1,2,3); Day Students Clubf 1,2,3,4); Honor Council(3); Student Education Av-sociationf3). WALKER. JUDY KAY. Altavista. Virginia. Altavista High School. Altavista. Virginia. Transferred from Blue-field Junior College. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. December, 1965. Athletic Association(2,3); Pemm Clubf2.3); Sigma Kappaf2,3,4); Spanish Clubf 1); Student Education Association(4). Honors: National Officiating Ratings in Basketball and Volleyball. WALTERS. BARBARA JEAN. Copper HiU. Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Cave Spring. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: History. June, 1966. Church of Brethren Youth Group, Treasurer of Pocahontas Dormitory, Pi Cainma Mu(4); Student Lilof4); Student Education Association (4). Honors: Dean's List. WALTON, FAYE ELIZABETH. Waynesboro. Virginia. Wayncsboio High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. B.S. Major: Social Studies. June. 1966. 1 liter varsity f 1.2); Psi Clubf 1); VVest-fcllf 1); YWCAf 1.2,3). WASSUM. PATRICIA ELLEN. Marion. Virginia. Marion High School Marion. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: English. December, 1965. Cosmopolitan Clubf2.3); Student Education Assooiation(4); YWCA(3); Secretary of West Moffett Doimitoryf 4). Honors: Sophomore Counselor. WATTS. JUDITH LYNN. Lynchburg, Virginia E.C. Class High School. Lynchburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. Aquamaidsf 1.2); German Club (4); Ordiesis(3); Student Education Association(3); Sigma Kappa (4); Social Chairman of Russell Dormitoryf 1). WEAOLY. ELIZABETH ANNE. Waynesboro. Virginia. Waynesboro Area High School. Waynesboro. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1966. Cotillion Clubf2,3,4); Wee Clubf 1.2.3.4); Newman Clubf 1); Sigma Sigma Sigmaf 2,3,4), Recording Sccrctary(3); Student Education Association !); Secretary of West Moffett Dormitory(2). WEAVER. BONNIE SUE. Alexandria. Virginia. Francis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics-Business. June. 1966. Bee Hive (H; Freshman Class Editor; Capital Clubf 1,2); Disciple Student Feb lowshipf 1,2); Ptesident of Russell Dormitoryf I); Grapurchatjl 2.3.4); Home F.conomics Club(1.2.3,4); Student Covcrnmcnt(4). Senior Representative; Sigma Kappa(2.3.4), Cerontology Chairman .3). Registrar(3) Reporter(2 3). Assistant Treasurer(3), Treas-urer(4), Executive Council(3.4); Honors: Freshman Su| erlative (1); Model in Fashion Shows. WEBB. JOYCE FAYE. Floyd. Virginia. Floyd High School. Floyd, Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: Chemistry. June. 1966. Art Culldf2,3,4); Chi Beta Phi(3.4), Treasurer; Cotillion Club (3,41; Student Government Representative(3,4); YWCAf 1). WESTBROOK. KENDALL ANNE. Portsmouth. Virginia. Wood-row Wilson High School. Portsmouth. Virginia. B.S. Maior: Elementary Education. Minor: English. June, 1966. Alpha Sigma Tauf2.3.4), Vice-President. Editor; Cotillion Clubf 2.3,4). Privates Chairman; French Clubf2); Junior Orchesisf 1), Treasurer; Student Education Association! 3). Honors: Sophomore Counselor. WHITE, AMELIA JOAN. Waynesboro. Virginia. Wavnesboro High School. Waynesboro. Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Chemistry. June. 1966. Intramuralsf 1.2.3.4); Tri-M Club (1,2.3 4); Wesley Foundation! 1.2.3,4), Reporter. Dorm Representative. WHITEHURST. HELEN ELIZABETH. Roanoke, Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biologv. June. 19fff . Athletic Associationf 1.2.3.4); Alpha Sigma Tauf 2.3.4 ). Social Chnirman(3); Cotillion Clubf2,3,4); Monogram Clubf3.4); National Education As-sociation(4); Pemm Clubf 1,2.3.4); Wesley Foundationf 1.2,3,4); Honors: Junior Residont(3); Sophomore Counselor(2); Alpha Sigma Tau Sweetheart(2,3); Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities!3); Secretary of Student Government(2,3); Secretary of Student Courtf 4). WILKINS. PATRICIA RUTH. Winchester, Virginia. Handley High School. Winchester. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics Education. June, 1966. Alpha Sigma Tauf 2,3.4). Chaplain, Recording Secretary; German Clubf 2,3,4); Home Economics Clubf 1,2,3,4). Historian, President. Advisor to the Executive Board; Student Courtf2); Student Government(2); YWCAf 1); Sophomore Counselor! 2). WILLS, KATHRYN ANN. Eglin AFB. Florida. Rome Free Academy. Home. New York. Transferred from Averett College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1966. NEA(4). WILTON. BARBARA ADELE. Douglas S. Freeman High School. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. I960. Sophomore Coun-selor(2); SEA(3,4). Secretary(4); YWCA(2). WINCO. CHARLOTTE CARTER. Roanoke. Virginia. William Fleming High School. Roanoke Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major. Home Economics. June, 1966. Baridfl.2); Home Economics Clubf 1.2.3.4); Honor Court(4); Sigma Kappa(2.3,4). Executive Council; Wesley Foundutionf 1). Honors: Page. May Day(3); Best-Dressed Contcst(3). WINN, JEAN PATRICIA. Wilsons, Virginia. Midway High School. Wilsons, Virginia. B.S. Majors: Biology and English. Decemlmr. 1965. Animus Quarens(4); Curtain Clan (1) ; Wesley (2); YWCAf 2). WINSTEAD. JENNIFER SUSAN. Suffolk. Virginia. Chuekatuck High School, Suffolk Virginia. B.S. Majors: Mathematics and Physical Education. June. 1966. Athletic Association (2.3.4); Ingles House Coimeil(2); Honor Court Secretary. Suin-mer(2); Intramural Board Delegate!4); Monogram Clubf3,4). Pemm Clubf2.3.4). Piesi lent(3); Sigma Kappa: Student Court, Secretary. Summer!2); Student Government. Secretary. Summer (2) ; Tri-M Clubfl.2. ). Rcporter(3); Wesley Foundation(l,2). WINTERS. LINDA CAROL. Marion. Virginia. Marion High School. Marion. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. June. 1966. Honor .Society; Phi Beta Lambda. Honors: Dean’s List. WOLFS KILL. ETHEL MARIE. Alexandria, Virginia. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.A. Majors: History and English. June. 1966. Bee Hioe( I): Capital Clubf 1): Newman Clubf 1,2); Pi Camma Mu(3, t); Tfu- Radford Rrview(3); Honors: Dean's List; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nomination; Pi Camma Mu. Sigma Tau Delta(4). 266 SENIOR DIRECTORY WORSHAM. BARBARA ANN I-ong Island, Virginia. Altavista High School. Altavista. Virginia. B.A. Major. Spanish. Minor: English. Athletic Association(2.3.4); Baptist Student Union (1.2.3.4) : Monogram Club(4); Sophomore Counselor!2): Spanish Clul (2,3). Treasurer ). WORSHAM. HFI.EN BLAIR. Cretna. Virginia. Renan High School Cretna. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. August, 1966. Baptist Student Union (1.2.3.4) ; Honor Society(4); Sigma Tau Delta!4); SEA(2.3.4). WRENN. PATRICIA BROWDER. Falls Church. Virginia. George Mason High School. FalLs Church. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. June. 1966. Alpha Sigma Tau(34); Canterbury Club( 1,2.3.4); Cotillion Club(3.4); Property Manager!4); Honor Couneil(3.4); Chairman!3.4); Sophomore Counselor!2). Student Head of Campus Post Officc(3): Chairman of Decorations May Day Dance!3). -Y- YATES. CHARLOTTE ELVA LF.E Norfolk. Virginia. Maury High School. Norfolk. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: History. June. 1966. Transferred from Chowan Junior College. Student Government Representative. YEATTS. SANDRA MARIE. Meadows of Dan. Virginia. Meadows of Dan High School. Meadows of Dan. Virginia. B.S. Maiors: Biolocv and Mathematics. June. 1966. Animus Quarens (3.4); Tri-M Club!2.3.4); SEA!3.4). YOUNG. MELANIE LOUISE. Arlington. Virginia. Washington and Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. Transferred from Florida Southern College. Lakeland. Florida. B.S Major: Business in Home Economics. June. 1966. German Club (2,3,4); Home Economics Club!2.3.4). -Z- ZABAWA. JENNIFER LYNN. Arlington. Virginia. Wakefield Senior High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. June. 1966. Cerman Club! 1.2.3.4): Orchestra!!); Phi Beta Lambda(3); Sigma Sigma Sigma(2.3,4).
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