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McConnell Library Radford University 2 What is Km thr This year at Radford College has certainly given each of us a new and exciting approach to this question. We have seen and experienced the many facets of growth. We have enjoyed its rewards and have been saddened by its restrictions. The 1967 Bee I live has tried to capture the origin and steady progress of this growth but not the final product. for growth never ceases. JaLfe of C onlentd Introduction --------------- Administration and Faculty Student Life________________ Activities _ _______________ Classes _______ — 4 — 22 — 62 — 156 188 3 - dedication 4 We live in an age of overwhelming numbers: buildings on campus, books in the library, cars in the parking lot. professors in the departments, courses added to the curriculum, numbers we need to remember, the crowd on the sidewalk, the more than full dorms . . . all of these have grown and will continue to grow. But what of the individual? Sire is the most important aspect of the campus. To her growth is development, an emergence into life, an awakening. To her this edition of the Bee I live is dedicated. 5 The environment of Radford College has provided a subtle atmosphere for the grow in student. We have become more aware of beauty; we are impressed by the nearby lakes and mountains and the friendliness of the people. 6 7 The physical plan! of the college has progressed tremendously since its beginnings in 1913. New dorirs, the addition to the library, and the present construction of a fine ails center have provided each student with the tools for the advancement of her academic life, (.'ontinual growth will facilitate the obtainment of a new, high potential for each student. 8 9 10 ] pension may be seen in various forms. The student body has increased from a mere 50 to the total of 3313. The faculty has mushroomed to numerous instructors. By this growth, 1960-67 lias shown to each of us the wonder of expanding on our personalities. We have broadened our relationships; wo have discovered the vast ness of the universe through lectures and through our contacts with those of experience. n Our academic wants have to new proportions. No longer are we satisfied with last year’s best. 1966-67 has brought to sharper locus the concept of learning. We have worked hard to expand our minds. 12 13 14 15 16 Activities and organisations have aided our !i dopim We learn to express ourselves through tin movements of dance, the closeness of a sorority, and the demands of a play production. 17 Perhaps the most important aspect of growth is !. Each student has felt the pressures, hardships, and the happiness of this year. Experiences and new situations have been the keys to the emerging individual; each demanding a growth to occur within us. of an acceptable self-concept may lx considered to be a great accomplishment. 19C6-67 is but one year in our life, a small fragment of the time needed for the complete evolution of such a goal; however, it has been a special year for us at Radford College. We have experienced growth in all of its areas. 20 $u(e6, deputations, policies . . . “It has always been my desire that the Hoard of Visitors, the administration, the faculty, and the students should be as one family in their interrelationships. “I hope that the Class of 1967 will always remember with affection their Alma Mater. in the Latin sense of the words as their fostering mother. “Both Mrs. Martin ami I greet the members of the Class of 1967 at the commencement of their careers.” Dr. Martin inspects the new addition to Radford College. 24 manw Dr. Barker presents Dr. Martin with a Certificate of Appreciation for 15 yean of service to Radford College. 25 Dr. Martin and a future Radford student! fyecisionS, Revisions, K -om promised . . . SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. J. W. Stanley, Mr. H. Wise Kelley, Mrs. Henderson Graham. Mr. Leonard Muse, Director; Mr. L. L Bean, Mrs. Raymond E. Sumner. Mrs. J. Chambers Bristow. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sara Y. Hall, clerk; Mr. Richard J. lit land. Col. Charles H. Reed, Vice-rcctor; Miss Mary Jane Dudley, Mr. Francis Bell. Mr. Bean ponders(?) an issue at a Board meeting. s pplicationA) 9n leruiewA, p(c acemen La • • If anyone would know of the great expansion which has taken place at Radford College, it would most certainly be Dr. Marion 1 . Shelley, the Dean of Admissions and Records. Through his regular visits to many high schools. Dr. Shelley has seen the enrollment of Radford surge upward. This great increase in the student body is a direct result of the enthusiasm which Dr. Shelley generates to these high school girls with whom he meets and talks. Thus, an ever-increasing number of applications arrive at the college each year. Dr. Marion P. Shelley, Dean of Admissions and Records, with secretaries Mrs. Dot Hirtner and Mrs. Joe Camp. Dr. Shelley explains scholastic requirements to a student. 28 A new position has been added to the Administrative staff this year, the Director of Admissions and Placement. Radford College is honored to have Dr. O. Grant Rush serve in this capacity. Throughout the year, he has aided those students in education and other fields to find a rewarding, as well as suitable, position upon graduation. Dr. O. Grant Rush. Director of Admissions and Placement, with secretaries Rebecea Smith and Marion Stauffer. The Academic Council discusses future plans for Radford College. permissions, CjuiJ.an.ee, Activities . . . Miss Frances Hurlburt, Dean of Women, counsels a student. Miss Jane Hedrick. Assistant Dean of Women, plans the weekly calendar of events for Radford College. 30 Miss Nancy Howard, Assistant Dean of Women, reviews new dining hall regulations. Miss Louanne Lewright, Assistant Dean of Women, reviews an application for a Junior Resident. Stuart Hall is the location of one of the most active offices on the campus. From this room, the community and the state are made more aware of the events occurring at Radford College. Here, releases are issued to various newspapers and television interviews of both faculty and students are arranged on WSLS. The year 1967 has seen the innovation of several radio programs. some of which are produced on the College's own recording system. These programs have included a monthly musical presentation featuring faculty members, panel discussions on current topics, news commentaries on campus life, and the reading of children’s stories presented by students in the drama department. Mr. W. Scott Weaver. Treasurer. Mr. J. Ellies Moran, Business Manager. Ruth Ann McCreany, Scholarship Clerk and Alicac Lucas. Scholarship Secretary'. Mr. Jim Cary. IBM Supervisor. Mrs. Maxine C. Delimiter, Director of Publicity. Mr. Clean Williams, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. PA Coffee, 2,7 03 Mrs. Ruth Landers, Virginia Room Supervisor, and a student. Mr. William Long, Mailing and Duplicating Manager. y5, )ran Scripts, typewriters LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretaries, Margie Wright, Marie Clement, Jeannic Akers, and Mrs. Betty Stevens. Registrar. Virginia Wilson, bookkeeper, and secretaries Juanita Holly and Carol Barnard. Ruth St. Clair, secretary to the Business Manager and Treasurer, and Barbara Muncy, secretary to the Purchasing Agent. Brenda Walker, clerk-typist for the Registrar. Mrs. Evelyn West, receptionist to the Student Personnel Service. PcKO' Wells, secretary to the Student Personnel Service. Annie Bocock, secretary to the Student Personnel Service. Sara Hall, secretary to the President. M VlCCf Similes, inspections . . Mrs. Pearl Ringel, Draper; Mrs. Wanda Colton. Norwood; Mrs. Lonayne Muncy, Floyd. STANDING: Mrs. Mary Jo Vaught, Stuart. SEATED: Mrs. Beveridge, West Moffett. Mrs. Alta Bailey. Bussell, and Mrs. Claribell McCormick. Pocahontas. 39 40 M IcacL emicd The Division of Education has the unique quality of being the largest on campus. The 2,800 students involved in this area are pursuing degrees in elementary and secondary education, business, physical education, home economics, and library science. Peters Hall, Radford’s gymnasium, is undoubtedly one of the centers of activity on the campus. The expansion of this building is planned for the near future. It will be more than three times its present size. The business department is the largest of its kind in Virginia, and the home economics department, which is equipped with the most up-to-date facilities, is also the largest in the state. Further improvement and expansion, however, is still in progress. Indeed, this division affords the Radford student the best opportunity to leam in the field of education. Martha Virginia Arnold, M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Bertha Faye Brandon. M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Nancy Eakin Barber, M.A. Assistant Professor of Healtl and Physical Education Sally D. Branscom. M.Ed. Instructor of Business Dr. John W. Overby, Dean of the Division of Education, with division secretary Mrs. Naomi Agee. Ella Crosby Bcndix, Ph.D. Professor of Home Economics Donald Lee Campbell Jr., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Business Carolyn Roberts Benson, Jh.D. Professor of Health and Physical Education Annie Irene Cardwell, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education 42 Fletcher Fairwick Carter, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Hobert Dewey Childers, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Iris Chapman Ely, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Gail Evans, M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Pauline Lester Corn, M.Ed. Instructor of Business Helen Marie Creasy. M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Evelyn Margaret Fitzpatrick, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Fraughton God holt Ford, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Dr. Lockwood. Best Dressed Man of the Year! 43 John Joseph Callien. D.Ed. Associate Professor of Education Samuel David Hill, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Robert Carl Gibson, Ed.D. Professor of Education Pegeen Horth, B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Robert Stancill Gibson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Lilw.iry Science Vera Weston Jessee, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Virginia Lee Harris, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Mary H. Jones, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Home Economics A window to knowledge. Napoleon and accomplice. “Schedule Time” Beulah Frances Johnson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science Frances Atkins Mason. M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Robert Lee Leather, Ph.D. Professor of Education Robert James Lockwood. Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Edna Earle Nation. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Edward Roy McIntosh, M.S. Assistant Professor of Library Science James David Oldson. M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business 43 John William Overby, Ed.D. Professor of Business Betty Jo Rodehcaver. M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ellen Eskridge Philbeck, Ed.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education John Alby Rutherford. M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Frederick Lee Phlegar, Ed.D. Professor of Education Margaret Sea graves, B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Betty Boyd Pusey, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Celcnc Honeycutt Sanders, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business The perfect ensemble for the active sportswoman! 'Til never drown!” 46 Virgil Sherwood, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Mary Bicrman Silhcrhom. M.S. Instructor of Health anti Physical Education Earl Walton Thomas, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Thomas Randolph Trahin, Ed.D., Professor of Elementary Education Joyce Lynn Whitmcr. B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Elizabeth Dorothy Younger, M.S., Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education a 'J3eoivu(f, f eetloven, IfflcitiiSe . . . The maze of classrooms in Founders, Tyler, and Lucas Hall is the scone for instruction in the field of the humanities. In the art studio, language lab, and auditoriums, students are provided the opportunity to learn these subjects by direct application. Students in the Division of Humanities may obtain degrees in art, dramatics, English, French, German, Latin, music, Spanish, and speech. Future plans include a Fine Arts Center which will house this division. Dr. Irving Silverman. Division Dean of Humanities. Anna Veronika Albrecht. A.M. Assistant Professor of Foreign Language Giordano Ricardo Casas, B.L. Assistant Professor of Spanish Sara Elizabeth .Armstrong, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Esther Black Clark, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Carol Jane Bradley. M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Anna Mary Cochrane, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Marian Johnson Campbell, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Thomas Emmett Casleman Jr.. M A Associate Professor of English 48 Jean Hartsock Dougherty, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Cail Carlock, B.A. Instructor of English Henry Hopper Dyer, Ph.D. Professor of English Gerhard Eilhclm Cricp, M.M. Assistant Professor of Music What? My boxmate’s again! Jean Bird Einstein, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music Mildred May Hcimliek. M.S.M Assistant Professor of Music Charles Everest Johnson, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of English Paul Willey Frets. M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Mary Bloorn Holliman, M.A Assistant Professor of English Walter Raleigh Jones, Ed.D, Professor of Music Louis Christopher Jordan, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Janice Vance Kent, M A. Assistant Professor of Art Benjamin S. Medford, M.S. Assistant Professor of Music Harold Dean Propst, Ph.D. Professor of English David Kushner, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music William Mantel Morehouse, MS. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech Robert H. Richards. M.A. Assistant Professor of Music Xieolo Giorgio Maria Lo Mascolo, III Assistant Professor of Music Cynthia A. Nortus, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Thomas R. Markuscn, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Robert Beverly Nance. Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages Madame Howard. Doctor of Palmistry. Contemplation breeds action — and the destruction of term papers! Judy Ann Savoie, M.A. Assistant Professor of French Sandra Jane Russell, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Irving R. Silverman, Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages June Occhlcr Underwood, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Cyrus Arthur Smith, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Marian Sandra Wolfe. M.A. Instructor of English Lewis Lee Schnellmann, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Edwin Link Stockton Jr., Ph.D. Professor of English Erwin Ulnic Wright. M.A, Assistant Professor of English Lewis R. Sheckler, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Music Charles Norman Todenhoft. Mus.Ed.D. Associate Professor of Music Lloyd Alvin Zurhigg, Ph.D. Professor of Music- 51 M00, -A,noela, WUern Wall With the increasing demand for scientists and mathematicians, the Division of Natural Science becomes more aware of the pressing need to train students for careers in industry and research, as well as in teaching. Of the four hundred majors in this division, approximately two hundred are in the mathematics department, making it the largest department. The other four areas in this division are biology, chemistry, general science, and physics. This division has greatly expanded in the past years, as may be confirmed by the Division Dean, Dr. Richard H. Smith. Dr. Smith has dedicated 37 years of his pro fessional career to Radford College. He will retire at the end of the 1966-67 academic year after these many years of service. The 1967 Bee Hive wishes to pay special tribute to this dean of the sciences. Dr. Richard H. Smith, Division Dean of Natural Sciences, and his secretary. Faye McCurry. David Lee Albig, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Jack Wattdy ('lark. M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology William Alexander Barkley, MS. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Preston Lee Durrill, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Archie Doyle Brock, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Patrick Burton Dunnigan, M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Philip Lowell Carithers, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Don Ivan Dwyer. Jr.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics 52 Charles Edward Flans. M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cary Ford. M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Kermit Hutcheson, M.S Razia B. Ijaz, M.S. Assistant Professor Instructor of Physics of Mathematics Mrs. Ijas brings a touch of the Far East into our Physics Department. Virginia M. Coma sen. B S. Instructor of Mathematics Andrew Lewis Ingles, M.A. Associate Professor of Biology Floyd Eldridgc Jarvis Jr.. Ph.D. Professor of Biology Richard Lawrence Hoffman. Ph.D. Professor of Biology Joseph Deforest Ives. M S. Assistant Professor of Biology Carolyn Fisher Johns, M.S. Instructor of Mathematics Franklin M. Jones, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Science Kathleen Klimkicwicz, M.S. Instructor of Biology 53 Elsie Marie I-ockineycr, M.A. Assistant Professor of Ceneral Science (iene Harris Maynard. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of General Science Patrick Mikcscll. M S. Assistant Professor of Biology Rogers Franklin i.ambert. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry' Daniel Ezra Marvin Jr., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology William Ernest Merrill, Ed.D. Professor of Science David Jay Moore. M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology 54 Valiant Wai-Yung Mah, Ph D. Professor of Mathematics Billy Harris Meade. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of General Science Robert James Miller Jr., M.A. Associate Professor of Biology Vivian Tson Mah, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology David Leslie Merrill. M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Joan Mitchell, B.S. Instructor of Biology “Hey, you! Where are your coats and ties? Ronald Ray Moore, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Lilliam Rice, A.B. Instructor of Mathematics Roxie Reynolds. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Richard 1x e Rittenhouse, M.S Assistant Professor of Biology Richard Holladay Smith. Ph.D. Raymond E. Spaulding, M.A. Assistant Professor James Ronald Willoughby, of Mathematics M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physics “Mr. Hyde — where is your partner? Gene Miehacl Silherhom, M.S Assistant Professor of Biology Mack Lee Whitaker, Ed.I). Professor of Mathematics Marthan Kotila Roane, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Nina Carole Thomas, B.S. Instructor of Chemistry 55 ■i J reud, SocrateA, «2) emocr« actj Eight departments and five hundred students compose the Division of Social Science. These students are interested in acquiring further knowledge into the intricacies of society and an ability to cope with its problems. The division provides this knowledge through its departments of history, psychology, philosophy and religion, economics, geography, and sociology. Two new majors have recently been added, journalism and political science. An example of the continuous expansion occurring within this division is the Psychology Department. It now has a lab for experimental psychology, and recently the state of Virginia has provided a grant to be used for a graduate program in school psychology. Dr. Foshee begins class. Ldeta Lecper Allen, M.S. Instructor of Psychology Wayne Emerson Engel. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Choung II Chcc, Ph D. Associate Professor of Political Science Judith A. Farmer, M.A.T. Assistant Professor of Geography Thomas Wayne Dellanas. M.A. Assistant Professor of Political Science Ralph Hugh Flynn. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Dora Helen Duff, M.S. Associate Professor of Education and Psychology Charles Newell Foshee, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Alastair Vincent Harris. M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology Kichard James Jakirl, M.A. Assistant Professor of History Sally Ann Harris. Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Franklin Powell Hillman, Ph.D. Professor of History Edward Drewry Jervcy, Ph.D. Professor of History Daniel Louis Johnson. M.A. Instructor of Psychology Dr. Franklin P. Hillman, Division Dean of Social Sciences, and his secretary, Mrs. Nell Price. 57 These low boxes arc ridiculous! “Boo! Elmer Douglas Johnson, Ph.D. Professor of History Hiehard B. McKenzie, M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics William Creighton, Peden, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion William Edward I.arsen, Ph.D. Professor of History Harold Wilson Mann, Ph.D. Professor of History Frank Alexander Scott. Ed.D. Professor of Psychology Michael J. Leap. A.B. Assistant Professor of Sociology Charles Devon Millsaps, B.S. Assistant Professor of Journalism Carroll Edwin Smith. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology 58 Waller Bingham Stewart, M.S. Assistant Professor of Journalism Dolores Ada Tremewan. M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Doan Barker Stone. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Kalph S. Warner, M.A. Instructor of Psychology Artie L. Sturgeon. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology David O. Wesner, M.A. Assistant Professor of Philosophy N'orvelle Coodwin Tate, M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Margaret Kingsman Woodhouse, PhD. Professor of History A hard day at the office? “This quiz is guaranteed to flunk 99.9$ of the class! 59 Vlieiii, Virginia ?, oom In 1964 Radford College was granted the privilege of awarding the Master of Arts degree. Previously such degrees were given to Radford students by Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Three years later, 1967, this division has exemplified the meaning of growth. Degrees may now be obtained in a wide range of subjects such as biology education. history, and physical education. A growing demand for the Master's degree is indicated by the crowded parking lots on Thursday evenings! This year 200 part-time and 30 full-time graduate students faithfully attended their classes both day and night. It is the hope and desire of Radford College that this division will continue to expand to meet the overwhelming needs for such a degree. 60 Dr. W. Keith Roberts, Division Dean of Graduate Studies, with secretary. Mrs. Norma Melton. m emoriam THE GREATER THING Great it is to believe the dream When we stand in youth by the starry stream; But a greater thing is to fight life through Arul say at the end, “The dream was truer Edwin Markham 64 mm 65 c k jovern m en i -Stuclent Qi overntnen t The motto of the Student Government Association, “We are building not for fame, but for character,” expresses the aims and ambitions of the organization. The theme of the Student Government Fall Retreat at Mountain I ake was “Unity and Diversity. Every other Tuesday, Student Government meetings arc held. This year, the SGA underwent a change in the constitution, thus setting up a new Executive Council, Legislature, and Judicial Board. The underlying aim of the SGA is to instill the principles of student honor into the student body of Radford College. The officers of the Student Government are elected by the student body to represent each individual in the affairs that occur on campus. It is their aim to create an atmosphere of harmony in which the students may greatly benefit from college life. Clicri Johnson, Chairman of Student Court; Nancy Singleton, Vice-President; Betty Williams. President; and Camille Walton, Chairman of Student Life DoUy Watson. Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Lancaster. Chairman of Rules Committee; and Marge Reese. Chairman of Interdorm Council. Si Jenl C our I 69 SEATED: Susan De Vise, Cheii Johnson. chairman; Linda Lenox. STANDING: Cathy Campbell, Sara Lee Thacker, Edith Vansant, and Cindy Rush. _9nterdt raorm £ ontnu It tee Interdorm (kMincil representatives Lani Powell, Janice Moody, Barbara Bell. Gertrude Sexton, chairman. Laurie Preston, Chris Montxinger, Marcy Tretick and Eve Finder. STANDING: Doris McCarthy, Clowe Campbell, Miss Lew-right, Nina Eastman, and Dee Moore. Rules Committer- representatives Lexie Lamanna, Dean iiurlburt. Susan Archer, Dale Showalter, Eve Finger. Pat O'Donnell. Caro- Karen Hanula. Ann Coughlin, Wanda Laird, Diana Wickline. lyr. Lancaster, Connsc Raybuck, Dean Hedrick. and Peggy O'Shea. 3 uclenl jLife unci J)nterclt orm Student Life members Linda Ferrell, Sue Carey, Diane Iro, Maria Mirabella, Suc-Ann Cleav-enRer, Camille Walton, chairman, Toni Dinette, Emily Ailsworth, Nancy Singleton, Cwen Dur-rett, and Ann Snead. Interdorm Court representatives Marsha Oylcr, Martha Miller, Brown. Karen Aageson, Beth James, Fat Shannon, Linda Sohorn- Joan Xewcome, Connie Fraley, Jane Osborne, Chairman, Pam burg, and Bonnie Pierce and Judy Blevins seated. .JJonor Council “Let us Preserve Truth. Justice, and Righteousness' serves as the guide line for the Radford College Honor Council. Elected by the student body, these girls establish an honor code which each of us may uphold. SEATED: Anita Holm. Linda Roach, and Terry Vana. STANDING: Colleen Southall, Carol Callahan. Ellen Callahan, Claire Ebcrhart, Mary Otey, Darla Davis, and Joy Evans 72 Jlouse C ouncil BOLLIN'G, SEATED: Gertrude Sexton. President; Johanna Whitaker, Treasurer; Susie Till-mann. Eire Warden; Linda Thresher, Vice-President. STANDING: Jackie Clark. Social Chairman; Kathy Mack. House Fellow; Sue DcVcsc, Hall Monitor. Jan Harris, Secretary. DRAPER, SEATED: Eve Finger. President. STANDING: Judy DeChristopher. Hall Monitor; Jane Austin. Secretary; Paulette Spruill, Social Chairman; Susan Walker, Fire Warden. Kay McConnell, Vice-President. 73 J4ou.Se Councils FLOYD SEATED; Queen ie Cowardin, President; Pat Wallet, Secretary; Martha I Mil, Social Chairman; Shirley Chen. Fire Warden. STANDING: Dee Moore, Vice-President, Sue Rector, Treasurer; Bobbie Moore. Mead Mall Monitor. HONORS SKATED. Karen Aaj'cson, Interdorm Representative; Marcy Tretick, President, Marilyn Maxwell. Vice-President; Michael Sisul. Secretary. STANDING Trudy Bra ier, Apartment Representative; Julia Osborne, Social Chairman; Dana Lund. Treasurer; Mary Hansen, Apartment Representative. 74 INGI.ES SEATED: Susan Matthews, SfWlary; I.i . Carbone, iwPnJidfiit; Doris MaCarthy, President. STANDING Mary Kay Shea. Treasurer; Reekie Keller, Social (Chairman. Judy Amundsen, Hall Monitor; Shannon Richardson. Fire Marshall. EAST MOFFETT SEATED: Alice Milton. Treasurer; Sharon Love. Vice-Preddent; Chris Montsinger, President; Brenda Johnson. Secretary'. STANDING: Nancv Bisque. Social Chairman; Michelle Biggins. Hall Monitor; Toni Tillman, Fire Warden. 75 JiouSe Councils WEST MOFFETT SEATED: Ann Norris, President; Cheryl Clemente, Vice-President; Ken Hagerman, Secretary. STANDING: Janet Miller, Treasurer; Chris Poole, Social Chairman; Karen Halstead, Hall Monitor; Harriot S win son, Fire Warden. NORWOOD Barbara Bell, President; Nancy Tanner. Fire Mar$hal;Paula Raudenbush, Social Chairman, Jane Wood, Treasurer; Sandy Seavers. Secretary; Diana Smith, Vice-President; Pat Heinis, Hall Monitor. 76 I W PEERY SEATED: Patsy Burtner, Vice-President; Nina Eastman, President STANDINC: Wilsonia White, Secretary, Lyn Dikliclr. Tie.tMirer, Rachel Hudnell, Social Chairman, Bcv Coleman, Hall Monitor; Robin Ritter. Fire Warden. 77 POCAHONTAS SEATED; Laurie Preston. President; Mrs. McConnick. Jams Whist ley. Vice-President; Ann .McCarthy, Secretary; Pat Rogers, Treasurer; Cindy Graham. Fire Warden. STANDING: Donna Tubbs. Hall Monitor. Chen Hoover. Social Chairman. J'Jou.SC Councils RUSSELL SKATED: Susie Carson. Junior Resident; Carol Sedbeny. Vice President; Joy Evans. Fire Marshall; Judy Kittel, Trea surer; Charlotte Reid, Junior Resident. STANDING: Janice Moody. President; Beverly 6ossennan, Social Chairman; Patty Falgiano. Mall Monitor. Micky Fast. Secretuiy. STUART SEATED Athleen Brisach, President; Kathy Vaughn, Vice-President; Peggy Crady, Secretary; Linda lloblo, Treasurer; Carolyn Ashby. Social Chaimuio. STANDING: Flo Bleakley. Mall Monitor; Tom Williams. Fire Warden; Lori Coffman. Interdorni Court. 78 TRINKLE SEATED: Clowe Campbell, President; Delores Young, Vice-President. Page Grumbles, Secretary. Cindy Smith, Treasurer. STANDINC: Mayfield Limb, Social Chairman, Sarah Catcrmo, Hall Monitor; Pat Southern. Eire Warden. TYLER SEATED: Debbie Belch, Treasurer; Lame Power. President; Bettie Lackland, Junior Resident; Camille Walton. Junior Resident; Ceci Conaty. Vice-President. STANDING: Nancy Chrisman. Eire Warden; Pogi O'Shea. Secretary. Brenda Salyer. Hall Monitor. Debbie Long, Social Chairman. 79 Day Student Officers Dena Jo Bishop and Connie Stone. Student C (u Brenda Whitt and Carol Jane Altizer enjoy those in-between-snacks. FIRST ROW: Diane Igo, Margie O'Brien. Judy Tate, Margaret Wcstfal, Dena Jo Bishop. Billie Dassn Miller. SECOND ROW: Brenda Martin. (Connie Stone. Nancy Roop, Jean Crabtree, Toni Dickerson Nancy Collins, Darla Davis, Edith Vansant, Carol Jane Altizcr, Sharon Long, Edith Ruben. Catherine McGuire, Cecil Brown, Ann Stafford. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Cox. Evelyn Young, Pat Boxley, Jackie Fanner, Ann Robertson, Fem Griffith Linda Ferrell, Alice Wilson, Judy Coe. Bnbbi Poole, Brenda Whitt. JJon ora ri eS Class of 1916 enjoys reunion during Homecoming Weekend. Kumnae fdiocialion TO THE CLASS OF 1967 We congratulate you upon your graduation and welcome you into the Alumnae Association. We entrust to you the responsibility of carrying forward the spirit and high ideaL ol our College. Please keep in touch! Mrs. Sue P. Hill. Alumnae Director; Mrs. Odette F. Graham, President; Mrs. Martha A. Wildhack, Vice-President, Miss Louise Clcndenen, Treasurer. Dr. Barker presents Outstanding Alumna Award, 1966” to .Mrs. Kliza S Bristow. Alumnae Association participates in ground breaking for new Ait and Music Building. 82 _ Honor To become eligible for membership, a student at Radford College must have completed seventy semestei hours credit and have an overall 2.1 quality credit average. A transfer student must have completed seventy semester hours credit, thirty of which have been earned at Radford, with a 2.5 average for those thirty hours Indeed, it is a great honor to bo inducted into this society. Cindy Hall. Dr Mann, sponsor, and Cayc Dawson. FIRST ROW: C.aye Dawson, Vice-President; Nancy Joyner; Margaret Flippin, Mary B.ikcr, Mary Feather, Acting Secretary; Cindy Hall. Treasurer; Libby Addison. SECOND ROW: Sally Harris. Ruth Shoulders. Linda Cus-ler, Pam Richardson, Martha Robertson. Joan Roberts. Those others pictured arc sophomores, and arc not mcm-Iktn. who, at the present time, maintain the qualifications for membership. 83 Pi 2)A, Pli Pi Delta Phi is the national French honor fraternity on campus. This honor fraternity devotes itself to the study and promotion of the French language, and culture in our society. The fratemit ‘s activities include a reception during the fall, and numerous speakers anc lecturers throughout the year. Officers Andiee Rovso, President; Anita Bennett. Vice-President; Sally Evans, Secretary; Camille Walton, Treasurer. 84 Sally Evans. Anne Coughlin, Joanne Myers, Bets Windley, Miss Judy Savoie, co-sponsor; Miss Ann Joyce, co-sponsor; Andy Rosso, Anita Bennett, and Camille Walton. CL fata PL Chi Beta Phi. the national honorary science fraternity, has participated in many varied campus activities during the academic year. Frog races sponsored by the fraternity highlighted Campus Carnival. During the winter quarter. Chi Beta Phi held its formal initiation of new members. In April the organization sent two representatives to the National Convention in Ohio. Officers Beth James. Heportcr; Philip Ct-rithers Spon r; M.ailyn Hennery, PrcM-dent, I-ibby Addivon. Treasurer; Cindy H ill, Vice-President; and Margery M.illory, be -retary. Members Martha Peery, Barbara Beach, and Florence Bosiger view chemistry equipment in the lab. With display articles are P; :n Price, Mary Ann Mook, Shirley Powers, Sue Taylor. Aleu Eggers. Lucia Yang. Fran Chang. 85 Kappa Mu Epsilon is Had ford’s honorary fraternity in the Held of mathematics. These students who have been recognized for their high mathematical achievement and scholarship entertain guest lecturers, hold an annual spring banquet, and aid those who need help in the field of math. SIvVI’KD 1 .ymi Ca edo; Jan Whitcomb; Frances Chain;. STANDING Sandy Smith, Secretary; Barham Beach; Jennv Whin. Martlu Perry; Judy Smith: Shirley Stride. President; Bonnie ’ani'lian; Darlene Tlronip-m)Ii; Shirley Chen. Historian; Gail Busier. MUST BOW Beverly Fisho . Treasurer; Cindv Hall Libby Addison; Janet Nixon; Ruby Boyd; Janet Slnshcr; Rosemary Vaughan; Diane Anthony, Vice-Presklent. SECOND ROW: Jan Whitcomb Barb.ua Wood; Sue De Vese; Pun Price; Mu nct Wimmer. 66 Pi SbJta CpJon This year Pi Delta Epsilon, Radfords honorary journalistic fraternity. began work on a project to publish a literary magazine comprised of student contributions. The fraternity also entertained guest lecturers from the literary field who gave the members more of an insight into the world of journalism. 1IHST HOW. Bonnie Vass; Maroy Trctick. SECOND HOW l)r. Edwin Stockton; Dr. Dean IVopa Sue Taylor; Mi. 'niomas Coleman; Mrs. Jean Dougherty. Dr. Edwin Stockton; Dr. IX-an l ro| st; Sue Taylor; Maryanne Farnell, Bonnie Vass. MarcyTn-tick; Carlas Cadell; Mrs. Jean Dougherty. 87 jphi $ela oCamlda Wanda Wallace, Treasurer; Linda Tucker. Reporter. Jaceineline I .mm r. President. Mary Kay Shea. Secretary. Mrs. (a-lene S.iik! Sjmuixji. Janet Earle, V'itv-I’iesident l’lu (i la I iDiIkI.1 iix'iiiIh'In eujm the knowlcdttc imputed In a lyicst sjXMker. ppoaling to all students majoring in business education and business administt.i-tion. tlu C.unma Omicron Chapter of I’lii beta Lamlnla presents mam programs concerning their interests. c t only do the nM'inbers hear from the business professors at bat I ford, but also from distinguished guests such as Mr. Donald Campbell, Jr. Tlu chapter also gains first-hand experience by sponsoring the Future Business Leaders of America regional mooting which was held in the Spring. FIRS! HOW Linda Tucker, Nancy Smith. Barbara Snialdora. Girulyn lla en, Joyce Kuk. Marianne Wnbbclcr. Dons I’rillainan, Pat Allcov. Diane Harris, lime Kirk. Sue Rector. SECOND HOW: Beniicr Haney. Janie Huthcrford. Ann Marie Ik reach. Judy Rich. I.iikI.i Gleason. THIRD HOW: Shirley Reeder, Cindy Pollard. Linda Sliepp.ud. Carole (.'email. Mattie Crimes. Mr'. Celenc H Sanders. Diane Ferrell, Mimi Oldsou, Mrs. lame Oldeon, Snirley la-ster. Roberta ai n. Donna Ne al. Bonnie Gaiawan, Gave Dawson, lanice Murray, Rose Ellen Kientz Rubs Moses, %de laule Grillo |olene Stefamjo. S.mdni C.. Scniinons, Aim Palen. Joanna Jackson, Sarali Mitchell. KOI RTH HOW Judy (‘airie i Sue- S«-tlifT. |o cc Milk. Judy Osborne, Joanne Morris. Deni Aehee, Toby Campbell. 68 Jltpk a fPil Omega Alpha Psi Omega is a national hon-oraiy fraternity in the field of dramatics. Together with the Curtain Clan, the members are responsible for Hndford-ford College plavs and prtxluctions. The organization not onl produces presentations of noted achievement. but also sponsors dramatic workshops. Maiilyn Zeiglcr. Vice President; Marilyn Hennevvy. President; Ellen Seidel. Secret sirs Treasurer; Mr. tlli.mi Mon house; Sjxitixor. Drcna L’scliak, Di.au Wiclditie. Nancy Putnam. Lvnnie Raybnck, Marilyn Zeigler, Ellen Seidel, Betty Williams, Marilyn Hennessv, Mr. Morehouse. 89 Wu PL CpJon Concerts, student recitals, receptions after the performances of the ltadford College Concert Series, serving as usher ettes; all these and numerous others arc the activities shared by the members of Mu Phi Epsilon, a national professional societ) with membership based on musk-ability scholastic attainment, and personal qualities. This year. Dr. Kushner presented a recital that was among one of the best. Faculty members a ml students .dike enjoy die uception billow ing .1 piano ucit.il 90 Pat Wade. Ann Graham, Nancy Argabiigbt. Dtv.una Dudley. Kitty Spangler. Nancy Stinnett. Mrs. Jean Einstein, Sponsor. Pt Qamma Wu As the honor fraternity in the field of Soeial sciences, I i Gamma Mu promotes scholarship and an understanding of Social groups in our society. Guest lee-turn's enlighten the members as to the political, social, and economic problems and advances of man in his env ironment. Prtt Gibson, Secretary Treasurer; Diane Drake; Ellen Callahan. Presi-den; Mr. Forrest McCreadv. Sponsor; Xante Milton. Vice-President; (Jien l Woolxvint - 91 The Virginia Epsilon Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu. IVL’s Nominated by tboir classmates and approved by the Awards Committee, the girls in Who's Who will be named in Who’s Who In American I Diversities and Colleges, a national publication honoring outstanding students in the country. A one-point overall scholastic average. participation in extracurricular activities, and service to the school are the primary requirements for this honor. Will it all come out :n the wash? Only Ann Norris. Cheryl Clemente. Connie Raybuck, and Lu Sedta will know for sure Who’s got the upper hand? Millie Coughlin asks her upper bunkmate. Muriel Hurt. 92 WL WL T.iking a breather between rehranals of Junior Follies are Charlotte Reid Karen Copeljnd, Ann King, and Betty Williams, seated 93 A P.E. major in the kitchen might prove disasterous, as Barbara Thrush shows. And would you believe—only two weeks ago I couldn’t even point a straight line! exclaims Jennie Teoss to Margery Jo Mallory. Three can talk as: cheaply as one. Just ask Susie Carson. Bcttie Lackland. and Camille Walton! Gee- and I didn't think it would do over fifty!” exclaims Chris Poole gleefully to slightly disheveled Karen Halstead. 95 WL WL What second childhood? We’re still in our fir t! explain Carol Ingram, Pattie Saunders. Janet Ferrell, I.inda Poston, and Linda Jackson. NOT PICT!.RED: Mary Baker Claire Eberhart Jan Johnson Patsy Skeen Harriet Swinson 96 antzati on j M Qu dJ. The Art Guild sponsors various activities and events for all interest art majors, and those students interested in all phases of art. A jewelry-booth was sponsored by the Art Guild members at Campus Carnival. During the winter quarter, the members caused a “happening” for all members and art faculty. The spaghetti supper was filled with exciting and different aspects of art. In the spring, the members planned a trip to New York City to see the numerous art galleries and exhibitions. Judy Farrier and fellow art club members grace the art lab. Judy Station, Shirley Hartley, Cheryl GoMiey, Diane Moyer, Jane Bccherer. Cindy Jones, Fat Southern, Pattie Camp. Barbara Cassada. Miss Cochrane, sponsor; Louise Stone, Linda Hannum, Meg Shea, Joan Bell. JJnm c (OconomicA Hadford students in tin- field of home economics promote interest in the culinary arts, interior decoration, fashion design, and home management through the activities of the Home Economics Club. The annual Home Economics Fall Festival brings the achievements of the club members to the public eye. An annual spring banquet is also a major event on the calendar of events for the Home Economies Club members. Shorn McColdrick and Linda Howell discuss new recipe’s with another member of the Home He. Club. Margaret Myers. Jean Humphreys and Mary Trusheim test for the quality of china. Toni Moon. Brenda Atkins. Jackie Dunbar, Sally Hill, ocma Johnson, Debbie Perimt. Diane Turk, Sharon Maiden, Jewel Dye. Mrs. Pusey and Calc Anderson relax in the Buchanan House. 99 Waste locator ’ WationJ Confer, nee MRNC provides opportunities for members in the music department and those students interested in music education. This year the club held a reception, and Imd guest lecturers and speakers as well as recitals. M.E.N.C. officers Kitty Spangler, Carolyn Rol erts. Carol Kil-roy. Phyllis Ann Chance, Carole Sue Booth; Dr. Sheckler, sponsor. AT PIANO: Mr. Mascolo, Mrs. Einstein, Mr. Medford. Sandy Stewart. Patti H«xkI, Diana Smith. ROW 2: Dr. Shcckler, Mr. Gricp, Elaine Cook. Carolyn Robert . Kitty Spangler, Sharron Rowe, Carol Sue Booth, Margaret Daughtry, Phillis Ann Chance, Ellen Hannah. ROW 3: Cheryl Niiun.in, Carol Kilroy. Lynda O'Roark. Merian Hughes, Kaye Johnston, Marilyn Hollander. Jane Burges . Joy Mills. Bolshie Sharp. The Curtain Clan encourages enthusiasm in the field of dramatics. The clan helps in the production of campus plays and musicals during the year. This year the Curtain Clan aided in the producing of The Children’s Hour, and Stop the World, Want to Oct Off! which was Radfords first attempt at musical comedy. HOW ONE: Carolyn Coffey. Pam Wrrct, Mary Toms, Julia Osborne. ROW TWO: Valeric Romci. Mary Ellen Dowd. ROM' THREE: Jo Jennings, Ellen Seidel, Jcannie Diehl Marilyn Hennessy, Mr. Morehouse, Diana Wieklinc. Kit Coates Jeff Bain, Crystal Woods, I.ynnic Raybuck, Rosie Lesicur, Marilyn Zciglcr, Janet Pickett, Nancy Putnam, Betty Williams, Sandy Sassoon. Drcna Uschak, Doug Hall, and Sue Christinson. 9 uamai ci. Each m;ii tilt Aqunmaids present an impressive series of water ballets. 1967 was no exception. Under the Big Top” demonstrated their highly precisioncd skill at Campus (Carnival. They also performed during Parents’ W eekend and during May I Xu W'eek-end. This year the selected members were honored In Ireing in ited to partic ipate in a private svmpQsium sponsored b the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Had-ford College is indeed proud of these talented girls! So what do you want Marv Pop-pins?! says Acjnam.ikl Jan drwar. SKATED: Bonnie Short, Kathv McCabe, Mar cow Mallory. Peggy IXdaney, Carole Marlin, Mary Massey. Linda Ferrell. Sally Secger. Elbe Tavenner. Patty Eulgiano, Janis Nichols. STANDING: Georgette New bill. Scenery Chairman; Jean Smoot, Costume1 Chairman. SEATED: Eloisc Nixon, President. STANDING: Sue Campbell, Vice-President; Jan G recar. Treasurer; Elena Monk. Historian. IN' POOL: Rue Prosser, Secretary. 102 'relicit 5 “Under the Big Top provided enjoyment for the audiences ol the Conceit Dance Club during Campus Carnival this fall. KxceHence has become their trademark. Fernun junior College was also given the opportunity to see this group in action as they performed at a concert S[M)usorcd by the Junior College. Their assistance was given in the production of a program Communication presents! ! the Architecture (-hiss of VIM. Marine Wright, Historian; Cheryl McCrew, Treasurer; Donna K x | . Viw-l’iMiilrnt; Toni Pimentel. Pmidi nt; Gwen Blackwell. Secretary . The Orol e ix Side Shim even lud it' Bearded Lady. Clieryl McCrew. la rein dancers l.inda SVavnzzo. area Manilla, and Linda lea on. KNEELING: Macinr Wright, Cheryl McCrew, I’oni Pimentel. Donna Hoop, Gwen Blackwell, SIANDI.NG: Nancy Glover, Eunice tail lie. Melanie Pearce, Linda Scnvu o. Pam Dixon, Elizabeth l.idstni . Susan Trihhle, Ann I-ogun, Ann Marie Barrack. Karen Manilla. Terry AndefMUi, Lyn Good-all. Linda Gleason, Nancy Ghnsman, Diane Conley, Billie Miller, Doris Bartley, Peggy llorth. S|XMixor; Elizabeth Grail, Sponsor. 103 Cindy Bain The members of the Iloofheats show an active interest in the skills and training of riding and horses. The poise and ability of the members was seen at the annual horse show at the Radford stables during the fall. Frequent movies and discussion periods are common to club meetings. Spring quarter was climaxed bv the members with their annual banquet. Linda Ford Poise and skill are displayed by Hadford equestrians. Bi tty Jean Minton Carol Vail Hedy Robinson omxjram The Monogram Club of Radford College has an exclusive membership of those girls who have earned 5(X) points in intramural competition and other phases of athletic life on campus. This year the club sponsored a Play Day in the fall. A basketball game with the VIM girls and the consequent victory was a highpoint of the winter quarter. However, the defeat at the hands of the faculty in the annual basketball game brought many smiles and grins to participants and spectators alike. Jackie Burke. Dee Moore, Bonnie Short. Judy Cordon. Sandy Foxworth. Sandy Bucher. Elaine Hatcher. Norma Cox. Mary Jo Meyer, Joanne Hcmslcy, Pam Russell. Margaret Tester, Sue Marlowe, Jo Long, Sandy ('ole. Cert Sexton, Karen ll.mula, Rosemary Cockerill. Judy Davis. Linda Lucas, Kay Zettl, Bobbie Moore, and Sue Rector. 105 Through it' intra-mural program, the Athletic s-socintion allords Radford girls the opportunity to further their interest in team and individual s|x rts. Participation l dorm, majors, independent, and sorority teams in such activities ;is volleyball, basketball, softball, and indoor recreational sports gives the girls a chance to develop coordination and skill, and to eventually become eligible lor membership in the Monogram ('lub. KNEELINC: Peggy Mill'. Sandra Smith, Debbie Rogers. Eunice Collie. I .t‘Mc l.ununna. Gwen Durrett. STANDING: Jackie CnndilV. Leighton Yrates. Dchl ie Powell. Brenda Marshall. Paulette Spruill, .Martha Milk r, Muriel Hurt, Marlene Preston, Susan Halsey, Jackie Burke. Betty Jo Karnes. Janice llmkle, SkikIv BiMikcr. TeiO'a Terrell, Anne King. Mars insaeli. Sue (aui|iboli. Carolyn Trimmer. Cindy Smith. Bonnie sliort. Simon avs ...' FIRST ROW: PM t ie Camp. Dale Kollalh. ndy Garter. Cheryl Lukcns. IX-c Moore, Bobbie Moore. SECOND BOW: Maureen Arthur, Norma (Sox, Carol D'Onofrio, Jo Long. Jiulc Cordon. Linda Crowder. i ll IHD BOW . Llaine Hatelrer. Betty Bobinson, Bosemurc ix kerill. Snr Bogert. Page Crumbles. Kathv D'Oiiolrio. involved in vl . II at the tail clinic. Volley official, Norma Cox. checks a final score, as the two teams press forward for the final word. FIHST HOW : l un Hnssell. Georgette New hill. Gertrude Sexton. SECOND ROW: Margaret Tester STANDINC: Elaine Hatcher. Jo Lone. Linda Lucas. Evelyn Jones. Shirley Brown. Judy Witakei. TXe Moure, Sands Cole. Sue Marlowe. Nancy Howard. Judy Davis. FIRS I HOW: Hita Freeman. Kathy (iampliell. Kay Ilinsley. Linda Atkins. Sharon Priest. SECOND ROW : Diane Howell. Kathy McCahe. l.y nn Crime. Niamey Richardson. Mary Jo Meyer. Joanne Ih inslcy. Sns.ni Ki) rr. THIRD ROW. Karen llannla. Becky V'assar. Mary Otez. Edith (villager. Nola M Alains. Marge Reese. An interest in health and physical education ties these students together. This interest has led them to sponsor a Basketball Throw at Campus Carnival, to plan camping trips, to participate in a gymnastic clinic given by the Nissen Corporation, and to witness a fashion show of the development of the “Gym suit presented by the departmental professors. At the end of the year, a Senior Banquet is held to present the outstanding Senior Award to one of the top members. FIHS I HOW: I at Wooddall. Joanne llemsley, Nonna (a x, Mary Jo Meyer, Cathy Campbell, Lynn Crinc, Susan Klgei SECOND ROW: Dianne Howell, Donna Vertliein, Kathy D'Onnlrio. Muriel Hurt. Karen llonula, Rosemary CiK-kerill, l-elghton Yeales. Cuol D'Ouofrio. Rita Freeman, .Niamey Richardson. Jan Richter, Cinthia Powers, Carole Marlin, Becky Vassar, Marge Reese, Carolvn Trimmer, Bettye Robinson, Betty Jo Karnes, Dale Kullath, Jackie Burke, Bonnie Short, Cheryl Lukens. Judy Cordon, Janice Hinkle, Cindy Smith, Sue Campbell, Kathy McCain', Pam Creasy. Paulette Spruill. Shirk) Broxvn, Linda Lucas. Nancy Howard. HI aim- Hatcher, Margaret Trslcr, Jo Lout . Sandy Cole, Judy Whitaker. Evelyn Jones. (icorgetlo Xcwbill. Ccrtrudc Sexton, Ju ! Davis, Pam Russell, Pat lloldicn, Dee Moore. The infamous trio. Meadowlark'' Arnold. Crazylcgs Brandon, and “Putt-Putt Plul-Ix-ck take a breather. FIHST ROW: Sue llulsey, Kay llenslev. Pc ggy Mills. Marlene Preston. SECOND ROW: Sluron Priest. Gwen Durn-tt. ola Me Mains. Debbie Rogers. Edith Callager, Marv Otev. I .it Grundy. THIRD ROW Mary Vinsach. Teresa Terrell. Donna Tubbs. Drbnie Powell. Anne Radclifi. Brenda Marshall. Donna Hanley. Jackie Oundifl. Carol Watson. Everyone enjoys a good. non-credit laugh in Peters Hall. 109 -.Sludent Education dissociation The S.E.A. is composed of education majors and faculty members who will pursue teaching as a career. The Student Education Association gives its members a chance to evaluate their own aptitudes, capabilities, and interests. Marcy Tetrick, Treasurer; Nancy Joyner, Pr Mtlcnt; Jeanine Swayzc, Vice-President; Mary Watkins Booth, Chaplin. S.E.A. members 110 S.F..A. Members Student Education -dissociation S.E.A. Members 11 The PSI Club of Radford College has been quite active this year. This group of psychology majors and minors and all other students interested in this field of science has been afforded opportunities to hear and see professionals in the various aspects of psychology. A dinner-meeting was held during winter quarter at which ;he members were informed about the nature and opportunities oi tin Rehabilitation Psychologist by Mr. Al Dickerson, a member of the stall at the Fishersville Rehabilitation Center in Virginia. The club has also visited and heard speakers from St. Albans Hospital. FIRST HOW; Bov Coleman. Vice-President; Kunice Collie. Publicity Chairman; Maitio King. President. SECOND ROW Parry (lim, Historian; Midge Clawson, Secretary; Tnndra Manley, Tre;iMirer. FIRST ROW: Jimmie Lou Arrington, Anne Barney, Judy Rich. Susan Sctirich, Martie King. Rachel lludnall. Fran Purcell, Linda McManaina, Rev Coleman, Joanne Riggins, Tundra Mauley. SECOND ROW: Diana Rothcnbuliler, N'icfcie I tackier. Ronnie Pugh, Shirley Wills, Pat Markin. Diane Diamond. Kunice Collie, R I. Tripp, Inez Stewart. Ronnie Vass. THIRD ROW; Mattit Harber, Cinny West, Cahricllc Campbell. Sandv Kiser. Sue llol man, Carolyn Fisher, Pat Gainey, Midge Clawson, Cheryl Rutner Barbara McLemore, Patty Goss. 112 Qeoyraply An exciting, adventurous club on campus is the Ceograpln Club. This year, the club was shown slides of South America by l)r. Jervey. was given a demonstration of the equipment user! in spelunking by the V.IM. Caving Club, took a trip to the Bam Theater in Roanoke, and spent a weekend at Mamouth Cave in Kentucky. This club has proven to be a club on 11 k move! FIRST ROW: Jov Stowers, TlutV'.i Joyce. Janet Painter. Velma Bostic. SECOND ROW: Carrie Mast, Peggy Sellenberger, Yvonne K.imell. Linda McManaina, Barham Donty, Anne Crider, Katie Parnell, Diana Bowman, Linda Ventres. 113 Carolyn Price. Historian. Mr. Holley, S|M n or; Mary Anne Farnell, ViivPtrsulriit; Nancy Hill Dejarnette. Secretary -Treasurer. Missing from picture — Nancy Bryant. President. VriM CLl Tri-M is the college’s mathematics club. Open to all math majors and students interested in mathematics. This year the club sponsored several volleyball games pitting the skills of the students against the agile math professors. Club members have enjoyed guest lecturers and speakers, including an informative lecture, “Student Teaching Ex-periences. Winter quarter saw the club members at an annual social and bowling party. Agile Dr. Dwyer displays his volleyball skills. Tri-M members challenge math professors outside the classroom. HOW ONE: Barbara Wood, Barbara Blirmett, Loretta Hi op. Victoria Cates, Linda Allen. HOW TWO: Hegena llotuidu-ll. Angela Sprouse. Maiy Ann Mook, Jayne Cox, Maiy Ilo. Sandia Bitsiek, Miss Lillian Rice. HOW THREE: Beth James. Linda Flanagan. liss Hoxie Reynolds, Mr. G.H. Ford. Speaker: Mr. Dave Albig. 114 s$nimu4 Q u circus Animus Quarens is a special interest club made up of student and faculty members who join together for an informal study of the problems related to the natural sciences, particularity biology. Field trips are held as frequently its possible for the further study of the biological sciences. SEATED: Madeline Ballict. STANDING: Mr. Silberhorn, cosponsor, Anne Adams, Betty Jo Rhodes, and Mr. Dunnigan, co-sponsor. STANDING: Anne Adams, Diana Rothenbuhler, Mr. Dunnigan, Barbara Harvey. SEATED: Janice Mills, Sue Taylor. I.ind.i Chance. Mr. Silberhorn, Linda Knight, Madeline Ballict, Carol Jo Bushin, Chippy Osborn, and Betty Jo Rhodes. 115 Spaniih Tin Spanish Club fosters an appreciation and knowledge of the Spanish social atmosphere. Tiiis year it sponsored a Piflata’ party, and entertained several guest lecturers and speakers. Isla Collins, President; Ann Estes, Social Chairman; Dr. Casas, Sponsor; Cynthia Hall, Vice-President; Connie McCall, Treasurer; and Barbara Hollander. Publicity Chairman. Spanish Club members look ahead to future meetings and pinata parties. 116 X Cercte 3 rancaii I.e Cerclc Franco's is a curriculum club open to all students expressing an interest in the club's activities. It strives to stimulate growth in, and an appreciation of, French culture. This year, among other activities, it held a reception with Pi Delta Phi. the national French fraternity. French Club members enjoy refreshments after a meeting. SEATED: Eunice Collie, Jean Teppcr. Millie Coughlin, Diana Watts. Mcrian Hughes. Joanne Myers. Ellen Seidel. Bets Windley, Ann Coughlin. STANDING: Christine Hall, Linda Hoklsworth, Carolyn Carkson. Suzy Erickson. Ronnie Bishop. Terri O’Flaherty. Elaine Noonan, Betty Rene Cook. 117 The purpose of Pansophia is to stimulate the growth of intellectual atmosphere on the Rad-fore. College campus through an exploration of literature and the exchange of ideas. Guest lecturers and discussions enhance Pansophia's scope and knowledge. Officers Priscilla Allem, Treasurer; Crystal Woods, President; Janie Owens, Vice-President; Lynne Forest, Publicity Chairman; Sally Harris, Secretary; and Mr. Jordon. Sponsor. Members Linda Roach, Patsy Hundley, Janet Slusher, Michele Meeker. Ann Jackson. Connie Winfield, Shicla Kidd. KNF.ELIN'C: Sandy Simmons. Hetty Rollins. Meg Shea, and Kathy Koth. SEATED: Nancy De Jar-nettc, Kathy Kamel I. Joan Fillman. Linda Darden, Charlotte Barnes. Sponsors: Dr. Propst and Dr. Stockton. 113 iorartj Uu The Library Club furthers the professional knowledge of its members, serves as a recruiting agency for librarianship, and promotes a more effective use of the library. This year the Library Club sponsored a campus-wide observance of National Library Week. Officers Kathy Mulcahy. Treasurer: Wilsonia White Vice-President; Karen Foley. President; Miss Williams. Sponsor; and Sandra Pyttle, Secretary. Members Linda Sides. Mary Justice Karen Aegeson, and Kathy Caruso browse through magazines. Joyce Wimmer, Candy Seay. Elizabeth Deishcr, Sue Cole, and Elaine Cole straighten hooks. 119 IjJouncj L)cniocrats The purpose of the Young Democrats is to create in the students of Radford College an active interest in governmental affairs; to promote ideals and policies of the Democratic Party; to recruit new members for the Democratic Party; and to work for those candidates nominated by the Democratic Party on a local, state, and national level, individually, or as an organization. The club also enjoyed listening to guest lecturers during the year. SEATED: Claire EiH-rh.irt, President; Roberta N'c'v-come, Vice-President; Ann Jackson. Recording Secretary. STANDING: Bonnie Vaughn, Reporter; M . Flynn Sponsor; Lind; Darden. Corresponding Scercta’V; Dr. Stump. Sponsor; Janie Owens, Treasurer. Members of the Young Democratic Party of Radford College. 120 Repulti leans The purpose of the Young Republican's Club is to bring people into the Republican Party and to provide an opportunity for them to find political expression and recognition. In addition to having speakers periodically, the club held a Republican rally in the fall. Cheryl Schuler. I«iura Uzzcll Provident; Vicki Szymanski, Hecording Secretary; Linda Tucker. Bettyrcnc Cook. Pat Skeen. Sue Boyle . Publicity Chairman. Linda William . Corresponding Secretary. Donna Todd. Campaign Chairman. Kaye Johnson, Maxine Cage. Anne Barney. Barbara Burnett. Boberta Sharp. Diana Bcrda, Linda Chance. Barbara Hay. Bland Craig, Karen Wray, Sandy Reese, Adelaide Crillo. Yvonne Alderman, Sandy Miller. Kerry Campbell, Andree Ro o, Ann Snead, Carol Wright, Ann Crazel. Kim Brooks, I is Allder, Both Ann Sando. Sally Campbell, Jean Wizniak. and Shelia Kidd listen to lecture by Dr. Nance, co-sponsor. 121 4-JJ CLl The I-11 Club membership is open to all past members of the 4-H Club and any student who has an interest in furthering their 1-11 work. The club acts as junior leaders in junior 1-11 clubs in the area. The members also have gone to the Radford City Hospital to sing Christmas carols for the patients and staff. Monthly meetings include interesting speakers and programs that emphasize the development ol citizenship and leadership within the community. Officers Claudia Seay, Linda Howell, Helen Embree, and Phyllis Kirks. SEATED: Dora Tappy. Judy Stowers. Barbara Reddish, Shirley Wills. STANDING: Pat Crawford. Dianne Howell, Marie Offerman, Tina Norinj?, Nina Huffman. Karen Smedley, Ann Ixresley, Kim L'lanowictz, an l Maxine Wriflht. The Ski Club of Radford College is open to all students interested in the winter sport on the slopes. Weekend trips to nearby resorts highlight the winter season for the members. Monthly meetings provide programs with refreshments, slides, and discussions on skiing techniques. Donna Slade. Shelia Jogncs. Chris Montsinger, Barbara Thomas, Ann Brinkley, Judy Filer, Cail Katacinski, Carolyn Watson, and Marianne Shields plan for future ski trips. SEATED: Carol Jo Bushin, Secretary; Jean Peake, President; Chris Montsinger, Vice-President. KNEELING: Sharon Priest. Dianne Paul. Bonnie Short. Judy Gordon. STANDING: Gail Katacbivki, Marianne Shields, Donna Slade. Shelia Joyner, Bartara Thomas, Mariellen Stecce, Dorothy Hickman Joan Craebener, Maureen Oldson, Nancy Puff, Ellen Griggs. c erman The German Club is a social dance club, which is involved in “Mobo Day and “Dream Day for informal and formal initiation, respectively. The fall formal. “Coronation Hall.' was given by the German Club for the freshmen and their queen. The winter formal dance, “Under the Sweetheart Tree. was sponsored jointly by the German and Cotillion Clubs. A highlight of the spring quarter is the German privates. German Hoboes and German members prepare for fall parade. Helen Nuts veil. Reporter; Harriet Swinson, Rush Chairman; Carol Prince, Co-Prr i orty Chairman; Eddie Maher. Recording Secretary; Connie Ray buck, Pesident; Carol D’Onofrio, Vice-President; Ann Norris. Historian; Barbara Walker. Corresponding Secretary. I r. Charles Johnson. German Club Co-Sponsor. and Mrs. Johnson. FIRST ROW: Kcm Hagerman. Karen Halstead. Jane Haskett, Sharon Babb, Sharon Upchurch, Brenda Duke, Sue Ireland, Elaine Noonan. SECOND ROW: Becky King, Vicki Hunnicut, Ginny Vaughn. Rosie I.onitz. Charlotte Ward, (.‘arolyn Lancaster. Betty Honey- Donna Ong. Carolyn Ashly. Lynnic Raybuck. SEATED AT PIANO: Kathy D'Onofrio. Janice Holland. STANDING: Both Swartout, Joanne Hcmslcy, Joyce Strum. Bonnie Willard. Su i Woodward. Meredith Francois -, Rosemary Coekcrill. Beth James, Kay Wijyjs, FI iso Tate. Susie Erickson. Miao Wan Ho, Pam Brown, Mary Francis Foley. German girls prepare the handstand for Coronation Ball. SEATED: Julie Mullarkey, Betty Forhes, Betty Jo Loveless. Mars- Ellen Henderson. Carol Bush. Carol Boll, Linda Butt. SECOND ROW: Liz Cul hertson. Georgette Ncwhill, Gale Anderson. Donna Norris. Linda Oslwme. Cheryl Clemente. THIRD ROW: B.irhara Cox, Homy Mayes, Diana Martinez. Janet Miller. Susan Bott, Eloise Nixon. SEATED: Jan Richter. Lu Sedia. Alice Anderson. Karen Copeland. Pat Southern. Kathy Schrinc), Karyn Berlin. Janice O'Neill. Ann Tankcrsley, Chris Mont-dnger, Mary Ann Wucbblcr. SECOND ROM': Sue Bogrrt. Gloria Me.ule. Joan Porterfield, Paulette Spruill. Connie Hylton, Ann Blunt, Connie Brunelic, Carlene Whorley, Ginger Giambolluea, Linda Bolling, Ann Estes, Mary Ann Howes, Diane Anthony, Ann Paxton. Ix-ttie Porterfield Cot-M ion The Cotillion Club is a social dance club which cosponsored Under the Sweetheart Tree with the German Club. Hie club also sponsors the annual May Day-formal in the spring. Privates are held during the fall quarter, when the “worms of informal initiation become stars. Cotillion Club sponsor. Dr. Ingles. and his wife enjoy themselves at dance. Cynthia Cox. Linda Jackson, Pat Saunders. Carolyn Falls. Colin McIntosh, Nancy Putnam. STANDING: Rose Stevens. Pattie Hofllcr. Jackie Clark, Valeric Atkinson, Jane Boucher. Mary Baker. Lynn Kelso. Ann King. Janice White. Barbara Saks. Cynthia Beahm, Betty Williams, Diana Dcvalon. SEATED: Diane Harris, Queenie Cowardin, Jennie Tcoss. Lynn Wilson, Margery Becker, Diana Utley. Pledge class officers. Anne Williams, Treasurer; Dolly Watson, Secretary; Bonnie Blue, Vice President; Cookie Quesenberry, President. STANDING: Betty Wigington and Millie Coughlin. Dr. O'Donnell an l Mrs O'Donnell relax at the winter formal. SKATED: Alice Kook. Esther Mattel. Janet Nixon. Nancy Carxvile. Lynn Tullis. Julie Short. SEATED BEHIND: Marge Nolton. Judy Filer. Cindy Smith. THIRD ROW: Maxine Jainschell, Judy Roln-rtson. Carol Ballinger. Linda Poston, Charlotte Reid, Kerry Campliell, Betty Jo Whitlow Janet Ferrell. Jerry Rollins, Janet Earner, Ah-by Parker. STANDING: Dina Bishop, Susie Carson, Suzy Violand, Tally Mims, Joan Satir. Denise McHexv Robin Ritter, Kathy Schripshire, Pat Woodhall, Wanda Thomas. Camille Walton. Page Crumbles. Evelyn Jones, Bettie 1-ackland, Sandy Jones. STANDING BACK: Kathy Spangler. Sue Fisher. Gail Battista, Barbara Guick, Carolyn Weber. SECOND ROW: l-ee Garrett. Micky Cross, Chris Hurst, Susie Tillman. Ann Oxxings. Betsy Ellmorc, Chris Cann. STANDING ON FI.(K)R; Barbara Thrush, Charlie Ferrell. Sandy Shillato, Marge Reese, Chcri Johnson, Susie Stevens. Susie Willis. Sherry Rutledge, Chris Poole. KNEELING: I.imla Scavuzzo. Lynn Goodall, Jenny Bailey. 127 Hush parties with tin- theim of ‘ The Orient start oil Alpha's eventful year. At tin annual Founder's Day lian |uet. the Alpha Sigma Alpha Sweetheart was honored. Christinas time found the inem-lx-rs busy making stuffed animals for retarded children. The girls also participated in State Day and frolicked at Clator Dike Cabin Parties. KNEELING: Sharon Babb, aiuy Putnam, Betty Jo Loveless. SITTING: Merry Aim Honvs, Janet Miller, Connie Buybuck, Ann Norris. Helen Nutwell. STANDING: Judy Hark ley. Barbara Thrush, Chris Poole, Sharon Hite. Sammie Large, Clieryl Clemente. “We an- jolt) ASA’s, alwavs work and never play . . Sammie l.arge. Cheryl Clemente, Ann Norris. Alpha ph dj es Gloria Meade. Ann Blunt, ami lamia (Hlxmie nervously an(iei|ute informal initiation. 128 KNEELING: Gale .Anderson. Kathy Porter, Betty Forbes, Bita Freeman. SEATED: Lexie l.im.mna. ClorLi Meade, Anne Blunt. Clowe Campbell, Paulette Spruill. Carol Lynham, Andy Carter. Will, wlwl Clin VOtl llo will'll VOtl IlllVCIl't ironed hi over .1 month? exclaim philges Clowe Camplnll. l.exie Lunanna. and Andy Carter. SEATED: Limb Odxirne, lamia Holmes. Sandy Powers, latlN- Porterfield. Donna Norris Elaine Noonan, Lvn Diklich. STANDING: I.iml.i Duncan. Cliarlofte Ward. Linda Ihrt hcr. Connei Hilton. SKATED: Mrs. Kinstein, Sponsor; Kem llagrnnan. STANDING: Li Cnllx-rtson. Alice Anderson, Uaibar.1 Walker. Carolyn Lancaster. Su i Woodward. Jane Haskett. Joan Porterfield. _AUa Si, ma Alpha Sigma Tau is one of the college's four sororities on campus. Rushing occurs during the fall quarter, and continues until winter quarter when the pledges are formally initiated into the sorority of the green and yellow. Tau sponors an annual May Day sing and cabin parties in the spring. This year. Tau members enjoyed a winter quarter banquet. ‘The Sweetheart Tree. Susy Violand, Kathy D'Onofrio, Brenda Johnson, Judy Yates, Charlotte Reid. Jennie Teass. FIRST RONV: Margaret Min ter, Diane Schrocdcr, Anne Tolley. Malda Chandler, and Toni Pimentel. SECOND ROW: Valerie Atkinson, Pat O'Donnell, Jancie Holland, Betty Whitlow, and Cheri Johnson. Members Jackie Clark, Sherry Campbell and Kerry Campbell talk with sponsor, Miss Fitzpatrick. 130 FIRST ROW: Betsy Jolly Susie Carsons. Anita Holms. Donna Hodgkins, Jean Thorn berg. SECOND ROW: Page Crumbles. Bcttic Luckland. Carolyn Raldock. Charlie Ferrell, Jane Boucher. Roberta Ridley, Sherry Rutledge, Camille Walton, Mary Kay Shea. Toni Dm-rett, Sandy Reese, Patti Hofflcr, Linda Poston. Pledge Page Crumbles gets that friendly Tail Welcome. Mary Baker, Carol Prince, Linda Jackson, Patti Saunders, Janet Ferrell. 131 ( nthea (Silver!. Kathy Wells, I'hiii W'oltz, Helen Fugate. Donn.i Spicer. Julie Miillarky. Sarah Miller. Ann MeKnoriv v. I.vnn I ulli . Bobbie Moore. I 'ifi IVrez. Anne Paxton. Norma Johnson. Harriet Suinson, Katin Sehrinel take time out tor tin- psutse that refreshes.. Oik Hear!, Om W'av” is the motto which unites the sisters of Sigma Kappa social sororitv. The work ami learn together to develop Ini'll standards of achievement — scholasticalh. socially, and spiritually. These goals are seen in such activities as making stuffed animals for the Maine Sea Coast Mission, providing a Thanksgiving program for the patients at St. Albans Psychiatric Hospital, and holding an Inspiration Week. Kappa’s social events included a Greek Pledge Party, a Spaghetti Dinner and the annual Spring Cabin Parts . TIkisc wlu-elln', dealin' K.i| |xin' — Carol Bush. I.iikIii Hulling. Karen Co|m-I.iii 1. (aniicn Caldwell. Linda Butt. Nancy I ItifT. Susan Gardner. Mavnir Jam cIm'II. Ann Kstes. Vicki Sadler. 133 Gina Morgan. Susan Matthews, Mary Kllen Henderson, Relxa Rogers. Carol Bollinger, Barium Cox. Joyce Strum. Bonnie Blue, Lynda Shelton. Susan Butt. Sicj m ci Si iama Faithful unto Death is the pledge of Tri Sig. This sororitv encourages fs members to develop socially, academically, and spiritually. 1967 saw lpha 'I heta chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma engaged in their annual Founders Day Banquet, a spaghetti Dinner for pledges, the Panhellenic Book Side, intramural S|H rts, Spring Sororitv Tea, and cabin parties at Glaytor Dike. Sen ice projects included fostering an American child and giveng a Christmas partv for the undcrprivilege l children. FIRST ROW: Slieila Steplieirson. Jerrx Hollins. SECOND ROW: Clual Mr Crew, Alice Milton. THIRD ROW: Tern Tinker, Nancy Pniill. SKATED: Mis Ely. Sponsor. SI WDINC: IVi gv IX-I.iim-v. Janrt lavdy, Cibby Read . Bonny Nixon. I’am Brown, Chris Reynolds, Mary dual, Ratsv Johnson, Abi Paiker. Marx Carol Riclmrds. Ellen Rosen- SKATED: Susie Stevens. Susan Tillamnn, Bessie llostellev. Jo Whitaker. Kay Wiggs Fischer, lam Thomason, Judy lletler, las- Garrett. STANDING Ronnie Willard. Martha Ih-lcn Whitt, Betsy Kllinore, Donna Hitchcock. Susan WTIlix. lairraiue Shulxtn, Gw en Blackwell. lamise Stone. Sue Midiie, Ann Marks. 134 Minnie Stafford. Martha Nliclik . Patsy Johnson. Ionise Stoner, Mary Carol Rk-ltards. Jndv lletler, Ellen Hall. Bonnie Willard. Kathi l.yon. FIRST ROW: Sltaron I-ove, Carolyn Ashby. Sandy Stone, Debbie Swartz. Ellen ChITo. Nancy Risque. SECOND HOW: Kathi Lyon, Donna Fousliee, Elena Monk. Ellen Hall. Sue Sykes. Becky La-Foil. Minnie Stafford. I 135 The Panhellenic Council, composed of two represen. tatives from each of the four sororities, controls their intersorority activities. Panhellenic acts in cooperation with a faculty committee on Clubs and Organizations, and this year, sponsored Glamour's Best-Dressed Contest. 136 FIRST ROW': Ellen I (.ill. Harriet Swinson. Second row; Peggy DeLnnry. Alice Anderson, Chris Poole. THIRD ROW': Janet Ferrell, Mrs. Riune. Uremia Johnson. FOURTH ROW; Charlie Ferrell, Sheila Stephenson, Sharon Babb Lu Sedia. Cjra pure hat 1967 has been a good year for the Crapurchat, the newspaper of Radford College. It is a difficult task to keep a student body of 3300 informed of the events occurring on campus. Such a task, however, has been met by the staff of the Crapurchat. This year the staff was rewarded by attending the Student Press Association Conference in the District of Columbia. Among the well-known speakers was Walter Lippman, who gave the Stalf members a new insight to foreign affairs. Editor Trish Moore and Mnnai;iiii' Editor Toby C.im|d «-ll. 138 Elaine Major. Cop Editor; M.ii Toms, Holm Porterfield. Sharon Hunch. Saudi Powers. On Table: Trisli Moore. FIRST ROW Sharon Bunch, Ewe Finger, Colin McIntosh, Tobv Campbell. SECOND ROW: Marie Offcrman, Mary TiHm.Rabbii'U'uix, Katie Farnell. TTIIHI) IM) V: I.i (livton. Yvonne Farm'll. Ilt'lrii iWtei field. ElniiK- Miller, Club Editor: Ikibbic Lewis. New s Editor: and Eve Finger. Feature Editor, buttle it out. The lice Hite is the yearbook of Had-ford College. After many long hours of drawing layouts, typing, and planning ahead to future deadlines, the yearbook staff presents its product to the student botlv in the spring. The annual serves as a visual representation of a students life beginning with the first days of freshman week, and climaxing with senior graduation. Activities staff members review old yearbooks. Anne Williams, Dena Jo Bishop. Editor; and Martlian Norris. Editor-in-Chief, Diana Rothenbuhlcr. plans for future deadlines. Members of the faculty staff, Beverly Aldridge, Ann Jackson, Editor: Pat Newton, and Sandy Marshall. In-gin work. Members of the Chibs and Organizations staff, Judy Palmer, Claire Youngblood. Joyce Buchanan. Vickie Beavers, Joanne Higgins, and Editor Lexic Lamanna, plan ahead. 140 The Freshman and Sophomore class sections plan ahead. SEATED: Bonnie Pugh. STANDING: Gwen Johnson, Becky Slovens and Mary Thomas, I.ynn Hiynnt and Susan Bennett, Freshman Edi- Golly Weaver, lore; Jean Humphreys, Sophomore Editor; Joanne Morris, and Junior and Senior class sections join together. Virgie Duffer, Yvonne Thompson, Senior Editor; Sherry Coodheart, Junior Editor; Pat Campbell, Ann Liptrap, Andy Carter, and Mary Ellen Henderson. The Lay-out and Photography staffs begin work with Jane Bennett, Jan Wilson. Sue Bogert, Layout Editor; Sandy Smith. Photography Editor; and Jeannfe Pittman. 141 ajfoj a Review TIk Radford Review is a publication of the faculty and students in the area of arts and sciences. The fall issue of the magazine was devoted to a symposium concerned with the Death of God philosophy. Dr. Jolmson relaxes. Dr. Elmer D. Johnson. Dr. Richard L. Hoffman. Dr. Charles Newell Foshec 142 143 The Radford College Band brings spirit to the campus. This year the band participated in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, as well as other concerts, highlighted by the May Day program. Bettyienc Cook pipes a Scottish melody. 144 Five Highlander;, prepare for the trip to the Macy’s Parade on Thanksgiving. CkorJ CLl An excellent production of the Magnificat was presented jointly l the Choral Club and the V M.I. Cite Club during Christmas on Campus. Other outstanding performances were presented at the March Collegiate Sermon and at a special concert for the Hoard of Visitor . Much time and work were the eh ments behind a most successful Max l)a concert given l this group. lt.uifor l harmonizes with M.I. Kathy Ardcry colliers with John Hovster .iImiik ,i concert M’lct tion. lawe these 'mixed Christmas concerts! sax Kaye Johnston. Nancy Singleton, and Crystal Woods. KIKST HOW Patti IIockI. Nancy Singleton. Crystal Woods. Karen Xage-on, Secretary; Nancy Stinnett. Joyce Horsley, I.iikI.i King. I •• i-i Bishop. Cvnthia Beuhm. President; Nancy Arguhright. SKCON’I) HOW; Ur. I.loyd Znrbrigg. Sponsor; Susan Martin. Vice-President; Cnrinne Cowardin. Diana Wickline. I aura I ' ell, Patricia Stafford. Gayle Hylton, Carolyn Price, Midge Clawson. Margaret M inter. Ilistoriun-Heporter; Paulette Saddler. Treasurer; Judy Oslxrme. THIKD HOW: Joan Hitchcock. Kaye Johnston. Martha Cray. Librarian; Cindy Smith, Krancie WeH)ke. Iris Ann Dial. Jacqueline farmer. Judith Miner, Cheryl N'ininann, Priscilla Allen. Bonnie Palermo. Nina Kastman, Wardrolx- Chairman; Carole Sue Booth. Donna Nuzzi. Talented voices combined together to create pleasurable sounds. Such is the com|x sition of lli« Glee Club. Through diligent practice, the Glee Club presents to Radford superb concerts such as the Thanksgiving Program and the traditional “Serenade in Spring’ during May Day wtvkend. 'I’llis group, the largest choral organization on campus, is under the direction of Dr. urbrigg. Page Crumbles and Emily Male rehearse Ix-lbrc a contvrt. FIRST ROW: Linda Fern'll, Anne Bamcv, Sharon l.ong. Mary Sandy. Carole Sue Booth. President; Sharron Armcl. Sandra Rector. Judy Q . Gertrude Brazier. Ann Stafford. Dr. Lloyd Zur-hiiffl. Sponsor. SECOND HOW: Man.- Coughlin. Diana Watts, Ruth Jackson. Kilt hie Gox. Ilnrecn Albiston. Karen Brown. Marty Beth Wright. Peggy Marion, BeBe Brown. Barbara North, Nancy Argabrighl. THIRD ROW: Judy Miller, Janet Pickett. Carol Farnsworth, Vice-President; Joan Woody, Patsy Atkins. Ann Jackson, Julie Maccubbin, Anne Rountree, Reiko Ucda, Brenda Mae Tunnell, Susan Force, Judith West, Lucy Horn. Ellen Givens Hannah. FOITH ROW: Carolyn Ashhv. Betty Jo Burnette. Fern Griffith. Meri.m Hughes. Page Grumbles. Treasurer: Pat Silver man. Head Librarian; Veni Batts, Jacqueline Farmer. Charvl Nin-nvinn, Julia Short. Linda Leonard. Suzanne Wnrxiward, Fr.incie Werbkc. Secretary; Jan Richter, Allison Davis, Janie Higgins. 147 Clunr Officers Libby Holdrcn. Rita Jordan. Judi Helms and Sandy Stewart. The Choir is an organization devoted largely to the study of sacred music by pre-Bach, Baroque. Classical and modern composers. The Radford College Choir presented the annual Christmas program. Dr. Lewis. Shecklcr confers with accompanists Judi Helms and Jane Kyak about the next song. FIRST HOW; Dr. Lewis Shecklcr, Nelda McClellan, Shcron Powell. Patti Hood. Dorryce Powell. Sara Angle, Mary Toms. Mary Ho. Effic Utt, Jane Hagce, Pat Johnson. Sandce Baker. Diana Smith. Betty Hcrzbcrg. SECOND ROW: Victonia Cates. Sandy Stewart. Diane Cassidy. Shanon Rowe, 1-ouann Looney. Elaine Maier, Susan Tribble, Sue Ely. Barbara Marsico, Cecil Brown, Beverley Clear, Phyllis Chance. Barbara Evans, Joyce Holloway. THIRD ROW: Kay Hensley, Joanne Hill. Inez Stewart, Libby Holdrcn. Rita Jordan. Barbara Hay. Janice Rutherford, Margie O’Brien, Sara Kent. Margaret Daughtry Patricia Davis, Cindy Smith, Becky Leigh, Toni Miller. FOURTH ROW: Judi Helms. Kay Campbell, Veronica Daugherty, Evelyn Lawrence, Caro! Kilroy, Lori Coffman. Sue Hamrick, Lynda O'Roark, Jane Burgess. Billie Blackburn. Donna Holt. Martha MeCraw. Nancy Argabright, Ann Craham, Mary Deitrick, Evelyn Young, Jane Kyak. U9 d aptiil Stu dent U nion The students of the Baptist Student Union have put to good use their new Student Center. Ever)' Friday night at the center provides an interesting discussion such as Why Are You Here?'’ which was lead by Dr. Wybe Kroan Jr. of VMM. Mire theme “If God is real. Where Is He? was presented for Focus Days by Hev. Dick Myers of Charlottesville, Virginia. Tire organization also had a picnic with VMM., aided in the Girls' Club for underprivileged children in Hadford, and sent its leaders to the State B.S.U. Leadership Conference at Eagle Eyrie in Lynchburg. Virginia. The B.S.l'. .MnniK'rs benefit from their weekly meeting. Strength through faith FIRST ROW: Cheryl Singletary, Nancy Farthing. Dorryce Amir Powell. Peggy Berkley, Judy Ounce, Judy Cordon, jean Ten-per, Ia-slie Sparkluwk, Connie Winfield, Helen Fugate. SECOND ROW: Sandra Smith, Shirley Steele. Barbara Grubbs, Judy Thomas Phyllis Ann Chance, Marv Watkins B x th, Rose Mane Dudley, Limit Wheeler, Carol Roberts. SPEAKING: Geneva Metze’r. 150 This year (he Canterbury Association sponsored a dinner and discussion period everv Sun-das night, at which time such guest lecturers as Bryan Crccn. Dr. houscluv. Chris May Held, and Dr. Card McCrass s|x ke to the mcinlx-rs. C.'an-terhurs also held Conuminion each week, and participated in the Southwestern Diocese Kpis-copal Conference. “Man cannot live by bread alone, say Senior Warden, Slwron Murdoch. Janet lleald, Sandy Smith, Susan Tribble. Sluron Murdoch, Kathy Travis, (hetdien Whitney. Su .ie Swancll, Karen Lawson, Kve Finger. Sunday evruingdinner and diw ussion is a regular event at (Canterbury. therein Sind™! Association The Lutheran Student Association is a Christian fellowship organization on campus. It sponsors socials with the V.P.l. Lutheran Association; visits the I .utheran Children's Home in Salem, Virginia; ard invites frequent speakers and lecturers to their weekly meetings. Lutheran Student Association officers Kay Painter. Mortlc King. Barbara Bonnet. Chris Burnham, and Bobbie Lewis confer with Pastor Edward Andrews. Members Marie Offerman. Marilyn Kukuk, Joan Mauck. and Puttie Goss enjoy television on Sunday night. Mary Sandy plays the piano for Lynn Balough. I-inda Brinker, and Janet Painter. a riitian S cience The Christian Science College Organization strives to give its members daily inspiration. The annual project of the organization is to bring significent lecturers in this area to the college campus. Local College Assistant, Mr. James R. Richardson, speaks on Christian Science in the community and the world. April Jackson plays the piano for Wanda Wallace, Rclsecca Norris, Mrs. Betty Lester, Mrs. Doris Norris, and Linda Skcrrett. 153 n ewman Tin Wwman apostolate w;us quite active this year sjjonsoringspaghetti suppers. socials and discussions with 1’eeh. a Folk Mass, and a Christmas parts for the Old Folks Home, in addition to this, the club participated in a retreat, and invited guest lecturers to speak on religion and emotional growth and maturity. Love those s|xiglietti suppers! Susan Hoop. Ellen Seidel, Undo Scavuzzo, Jacquelyn Brukc, Ann Neely, Marion Kelley, Veronica Bishop, Susan Bennett. Connie Shelter. Jackie Pappas. Ik-Mx nn - Maguire, (ami kilroy. Mars Thomas. Dorothy Martowski. Vickie Ci-Rtci, Jmls XinuiKlscn. Susan Snvdcr. Pat Me(.hieeney. Jotm Cia«-l eiKr. WJeilminiler Jeltowdli r The Westminister Fellowship invites all students interested in a Christian organization to join them in their many activities. The include programs with N .P.I., Sunday evening supjx. rs. group discussions, and traditional Christinas caroling at Radford College. One highlight of 1967 was the dinner and lecture program presents! by Dr. Ross McKenzie who gave the address at the Kail Collegiate Sermon Series. Candy Phillips, Karen Foley. Ur. Richard Ray. Dr. Rms McKinsoy. 155 Margret Minter. Karen Fokry, Linda CleaxMi. Ann Loo. Diana Bowman. Candy Phillips. Wejey 3 oun elation Methodist students on the Radford campus find inspiration and social life through the Wesley Foundation. The Foundation is not onl open to members of the Methodist faith, but to members of all religions. Its Covenant Communities, guest lecturers, and dialogues with faculty members are features of the Wesley calendar. “Sure! It's called the Bugaloo!” Members enjoy a supper at the Wesley Foundation. Donut discussions provide an excellent opportunity for socializing. A moment of relaxation. 154 United Campus Christian deffowslip Tlu- Cnited Campus Christian Fellowship gives its inemlx-rs, students of all denominations, an invitation to witness for Christ. Social activities of the year include meetings with VP1. Campus Carnival, and Religious Emphasis Week. Isla Collins play v the piano for Carolyn Watson. Pat y Dickinson, Janis O’Neal, and Dora Jane Tappy. Peggie Robertson. Billy Dawn Miller, and Sarah Craddock plan for future activities. Margery Merricks, Secretary-Treasurer; Patsy Hundley, First Vice-President; Joan Shelton. Reporter; Patsy Burtncr, NVonliip Chairman; Day Young, Second Vice-President. u VJoung IU omen 5 (Christian Association The YWCA provides the opportunity for non-denomi-national religious activities in the life of the college. In accomplishing its aim for all-around development, it sponsored Campus Carnival, the Thanksgiving Day Drive and assembly, the “Y sing for freshmen, and social activities with the Tech YMCA. BACK HOW: Roberta Aaron, Carol Callahan, Nancy Singleton, Juli Maccubbin, Hat Little, Kathy McCabe. Carolee Dudley. SECOND HOW: Edith Swccker, Bonnie Carawan, Maxine Cage, Carolyn Daughtcry, Lynn Baker, Terry Vana. FRONT HOW: Sharon Craig, Judy Whitlow, Eunice Collie. Janice Staton, Hhyllis Reynolds, Joy Stowers. Members of the “Y” gather to plan for Campus Carnival. BACK HOW: Ann Barney, Karon Otis. Jane Browne, Pat Heynolds. Mary Burnett, Darlene McCrady. SECOND HOW: Patsy Arthur, Kav Blackman, Norma Cost, Maureen Arthur, Ann Blake. FHONT HOW: Hernia Parsons, Jane Basoff, Andy Carter, Janis Thompson, Sylvia Hardy. Mary Fogcl. 159 Y” members work together on food boxes for needy families before Thanksgiving. s ctiuiti e 162 163 Summer 'a need An informal activity enjoyed by most Radford college students are the combo dances on the campus throughout the year. They provide better social relations between Radford and VPI students. And the beat Roes on . . “Do you get that netted feeling?” “Dear, my feet hurt. 166 Walo rmelon eadf Enjoyed by the administration, the faculty, and the students during the summer quarter, a watermelon feast was provided on the campus lawn. Can you think of a hotter way?” I hate eating with my fingers.' Students and faculty enjoy watermelons. 67 D.le J4ial wa i ijm en A delightful concert was presented by the talented and outstanding group known as “The Highwaymen.” .eS Where lo we sign up for dorm space? Behind the scenes at concert. THE HICHWAYMEX ENTERTAIN Orien la lion, 96 6-6 7 Orientation was a milestone in the life of more than 900 Freshman girls who entered Radford College in September of 1960. During this week, these girls learned what is entailed in being a college student. They listened to honor convocations, participated in interaction groups, pondered over registration. discovered the bookstore, talked at the President’s Reception, and walked many steps over the campus. 170 171 172 173 bk Parents and students look forward to Parents Weekend on campus. Parents have an opportunity to meet members of the administration and the faculty. They also get a closer view of the educational opportunities provided at Radford College. Oh! This is tasty punch! Fashions are a part of Parents’ Weekend. 74 an aids Harvest Bowl Princess Miss Toni Williams 173 Three chances for the bull's eye. Clowns delight Iwtlh young and old at Campus Carnival. Special 2 ramatic Jea lu red Members of the Rigolctto cast rehearse. The world of dramatic arts provided refreshing entertainment on Radford campus. The special features were The Childrens Hour, Rifioleito, and Half A Sixpence. Lynda Raybuck in Children’s Hour 176 Scene from Rigolelto Broadway Musical — Half A Sixpence Performers from Half A Sixpence 177 Radford College and V.P.I. students rehearse Children’s Hour. CamfiuS ( annual The Y.W.C.A. annually sponsor Campus Carnival. Every club, dorm, and organization sponsors a booth or provides entertainment. Festivities include a llootnanny and performances by Orthesis and Acquamaids. The highlight of Campus Carnival is the coronation of the Queen and the Maid of Honor. I II HI Campus Carnival is a 'B A N C. 178 Members of Orcheris: Melanie Pearce. Cynthia Kay. and Toni Pimentel feature act from the “Circus Side Show.” Campus Carnival Queen — Miss Cigi Clide-well and Escort. Campus Carnival Maid of Honor — Miss Dcna Jo Bishop. CAMPUS CARNIVAL COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mime Richardson, Judy Clark. Barbara Altmeyer, Linda Holmes, Ca!e Anderson, Valerie Atkinson, Sharon Love, Linda Ward, Mary Baker, Andra Bowers, Jeanie Nance, Marilyn Zcigler, Dana Lund, Janice Holland. (Coronation The German Club, a dance club, annually sponsors the Coronation Ball. Candidates for Queen arc from the Freshman Class. The crowning of the Queen is the climax of the Ball. LEFT TO MIGHT: Kathy Anderson, Edith Nowell, Betty Montgomery, Betty Rollins, and Donna Mahan Not pictured arc Donna Huff, Martha Brown, and Janet Allen. Coronation Queen — Miss Betty Hollins. 180 Get to Work!” WJinter Cjovernmenl The Student Government of Radford College emphasizes the basic principle of self-government. Campaigns and elections are held annually for the offices of Student Government. Officers: Dolly Watson, Secretary: Camille Walton, Student I.ife; Betty Williams. President. 182 'A ton — A pun ... for Student Government Officers (Cotillion and Cjerman lAJinler a nee The setting of the 1967 Cotillion and German Winter Dance was the 'The Sweetheart Tree. Music and entertainment was provided by The Shylocks. A C T 1 O N for Winter Dance “C’mon, Sweetheart. This way!' 183 amour High hopes were shared by contestants competing for the Glamour title of ‘The Best Dressed Girl” on Radford college campus. The 1967 Clamour winner from Radford College is Susan Schueneman. Susan Schueneman Clamour Winner 184 Contestants compete for Clamour title. Contestant Betty J. Ray — oops! I missed. A “StoP iL WoM” The Broadway musical. Stop the World, provided acting opportunity for Radford College students. The play involved many hours of preparation. rewarded by the success of the performance. What Kind of Fool Am I? Rehearsal for Stop the World.' Cast Rets ready to Stop the World.' A, B. C..........W. X. V. Zct. 185 junior o((icd The 1967 Junior Follies presented a most creative and delightful entertainment. The setting of the Follies was centered around “Four Old Ladies,” whose return to Radford College provided humerous events of their youth as a student at Radford College. It seems like old times again - bread for desert. A happy crowd enjoys Junior Follies. Sharon Love and Alice Milton. Would you believe this is Radford College?” Wait a minute, fella; 1 11 show you how that's I won’t stand for the wrong note! done. 186 s, 'prinff MISS CHRISTINE POOLE May Day Weekend has become the traditional activity of Radford College . It is the biggest weekend during the year on campus. This year was indeed no exception. Pagcntry reigned during the festivities on April 28-30. Miss Christine Poole was selected by the senior class to be the Queen of May Court and Miss Karen Holstead was chosen as her Maid of Honor. Much beauty was added to the events by these girls and their court. 188 WaiJ of J4, on or 18? 1967 hC aij Court Miss Constance Raybuck Miss Cheryl Clemente Miss Ann Norris 190 Miss Terry Tucker Miss Andrec Rosso 191 Miss Becky Lafon 96 7 'll Jay C our t May Commission: BACK ROW: Kathy Anderson, Barbara Moore, Colin McIntosh, and Virginia Ciambelluca. FRONT ROW: Gloria Brinkly, Laura Higdon. Sheila Trunzo, and Constance Fraley. Misses Jackie Cundiff, Wanda Laird, and Betty Rollins. Misses Beverly Bosserman, Donna Mahan, and Jennie Nance. Misses Ann Nichols and Valeric Atkinson. 192 193 . B r : a. added 196 1 he most distinguishing fact about tins cliiss is its small size, which makes for it closer relationship amonj its mcmlxTS. Spirit in tin various dorms is high, making itself felt through enthusiastic effort in campus activities. Campus Carnival, Parents’ Weekend, Coronation Ball. Freshman class elections. and I dent ideation Night were events highlighting a first year at Radford. X97 Die Claii of 70 Cieclt CapaUe Off, iccrA Constance A. Abernathy Joanc E. Abrams Colleen I- Aikni Andros) Adams Bm'fly W. Aldridge Elizabeth I.. All Janet M. Allen lUbecca E. Allen Gloria D. Alti or Kanni E. Anderson Kathryn Anderson Kathryn Anderson Susan L. Archer Sharron H. Arniel Diane E. Arrington Kay I.. Arrington Puttie T. Arwood Cynthia A. Atchison Patsv E. Atkins Nancy ('. Atkinson 198 Krosh class President Mimi McBrown conducts the class meeting. Diane M. Aubrey Janice M. Aust Kathryn M. Ayers Nancy J. Ayers Susannc S. Bacha Ida C. Bagiev Judith L. Hailey Gail L. Baker Janice Nl. Baker Sandra J. Baker Lynn P. Balough Patricia A. Barnes Anita J. Barr Sylvia C. Barrera Melissa K. Barricklow Patricia A. Basil Julia M. Baskervilli-Pamela M. Bates Georgia A. Dausch Vicki S. Beavers Jane M. Bcchcrcr Margaret J. Beeland Deborah L. Belch Ann C. Bell Barbara E. Bell 199 t 2b orm life — a (Continuous party for CJreih men Dianne Bennett Susan M. Bennett Niiney W Bernliards l.iiKla C. Billig Linda J. Birckhead Veronica N. Bishop Peggy I. Blackmon Brenda K. Blanchard Donna K. Bodkin Linda G. Boons Suzanne L. Bogart Marie E. Booher Katherine V. Booth Beverly J. Bosserman Ocie L. Bourne Linda J. Bowcock Simla G. Bowling Carol A. Bowman Jutly A. Bowman Patricia C. Boxley Archer K. Boyd V irginia D. Bracey Diana I.. Bradley Nancy D. Bradley Jo Anne Branhan Kli aheth G. Branyon Susan R. Brasted Linda A. Brinker Gloria J. Brinkley Margorie A. Brinkley Kimberley A. Brooks Linda K. Brooks Cecil Nl. Brown Janis K. Brown Martha B. Brown Patricia S. Brown Barbara A. Browning Drucilla D. Bryant Nancy L. Bryant Anna M. Buchanan Joyce L. Buchanan 200 'Oh, Peggy . . . uh shaving cream?” . . . you remember tliat can of Karon I.. Bullock Htwnwi) S. Bmgo Jane K. Burges Carol L. Burke Judith I,. Burke Betty J. Burnette Ke sla A. Burnette Barltara S. Burton l.inda C. Busli Bonnie Butler Dawn M. Byrd Joan E. Byrd Brenda J. Call Carolyn S. CainjJH-ll Jo Ann Campbell Kathryn Campbell Salh A. Cainplicll A flee I). Canney Susan M. Carey Eloise I). Carpenter Paula XI. Carpenter Betty J. Carr Shirley XI. Carson Cathy A. Cates Bonnie I- Chaconas Linda J. Chadwick Jam- E. Chance Belt XI. Chambers Front is K. Chandler Marion J. Chapman Sue L Charlton 201 men Caroline C. Chelgren Lynda A. Chile ott Martha H. Chiklcrs Aliev S. Chilton Nancy CL Chrisnian Pamela K. Christ Susan IX Christian Susan K Christianson Linda R. Church Susan B. Clague Catherine (I. Clark Karen A. Clardson Anne L. Clayton Doris E. Clement Judith A. Coe Mats S. C-ofTman Amelia R. Cohen Nancy J. Collins Susan A. Combs Cecilia M. Conaty Brenda CL Connelly Patricia l. Connolly Margaret A. Convene Pamela A. Cooley Beatrice E. Cotter Mary L. Coughlin Susan E. Cougill Judy K. Counts Freeda E. Cox Harriet J. Cos Martha L. Cox Phyllis J. Crabtree Sarah A. Craddock Cheryl D. Craidon Patricia A. Crawford 202 Diana J. Cnimpler Sherry L. Crusenberry Sarah J. (amdifi Betsy Curry Betsy Cnrrv Sarah K. Cutcliins Sharon C. Dalton Joyce M. D.trgay Shelby C. Darnell Carolyn J. Daugherty Margaret K. Daugherty Allison J. Davis Jacquelyn I). Davi Lynn J. Davis Patricia J. Davis Alice V. Deris Class sponsor. Miss Howard, is a true friend to all freshmen. Linda Dehart Mary S. Detrieh Donna F. Dick Donna E. Dickerson Toni B. Dickerson Barbara H. Diggs Donna H. Dobbs susan C. Dodd Sondra K. Dotson Mary E. Dowd Alim V. Downs Terri Dryer 203 (f3orn and 3ntj fei (13red r Karen L. Duchring Anna M. Dully Susan R. Dimugan Carol S. Dunn Greta K. Dunn Gwendolyn D. Durrett Eva C. Dutton Terry L. Duval Beverly G. Dych Louise E. East Brenda J. Edwards Diana E. Eld wards Sandra K. Edward' Dc!x rah C. Elliot Sim A. Ely Linda C. Erickson lamella Nl. Erkkila Billie A. Evans Joy D. Evans Linda C. Ewell Carol B. Ewing Patricia A. Falgiano Christine L. Fallwell Yvonne C. Farwell Carol A. Farnsworth Su anne Farris Marlene Fast Norma J. Felton Karen Fisher Beatrice A. Fontenot Frances H. For an Rebecca O. Foster Cccila D. Fowler Beverly C. Fox Patricia A. Francis Linda S. Frith Pamela M. Frost Ann D. Fiver Linda G. Gallimore Glenna L. Galyen Donna K. Gardner Karen L. Gardner 204 Orol Ryan, class, vice-president. works at her hobby. Rebecca J. Gardner Sheila 1). Gardner Vicki L. Garven Victoria A. Ceraei Patricia A. Gibson Linda K. Giles Marjorie J. Gilliam Louise G. Givens Victoria A. Givens Gigi Clidcwcll Kathryn E. Clos'd Jean D. Coding Felicia J. Godsey Michele M. Coettel Kav E. Golladnv Julia A. Goodwill Joan F. Graebenor Barbara L. Graham Gynthia A. Graham Donna E. Graham Vicki A. Graves Robin Gieybill Margaret K. Crigg Adelaide J. Orillo Marilyn A. Grosvall Janice L. Culledge Mary A. Cuvette Dianna R. Gwin Nickie L. Hacklcr Edith J. Hagge Christine M. Hall Linda S. Mall Patricia A. Hatloran Linda M. Ham Teresa K. Hamilton Louanna Hairm 205 Iverijone 2) iAc over A men . . . Susan D. Hamrick Donna L. Hanley Mattie J. Harbor Martha S. Ilardin Marloine C. Haqrer Joan M. Harrington The fieshinen class dance drew a large crowd to the pm. Rebecca A. Harrison Judy C. Harstud Nancy Huslett Gloria K. Hatrick Teresa C. Hawthorne Marilyn P. Haynes Carolyn S. Ila en Jane M..Heath Patricia J . Hcinis Sheila W. Henry Bet I va line Hor hrrg Dorothy J. Hickman Mary J. Higgins Donna L. Hill Peggy K. Hill Harbani 11 i so I.inda D. Hobbs Elizabeth I loHinan Then J. Hoflinan Susan A. Iloggard Marilyn A. Hollander Shirley I. Ilollandsworth Marigay Hollaway 206 Helen S. Hnlan Lucille A. I lorn Donna K. Houll Eugenia Howard Mary T. Howlev Suzanne K. I lov The ukulele is the favorite companion of Karen Gardner, class secretary. Teresa M. Huglres Kav C. Ilughov Nellie D. Hull' Carolyn S. Hulsey Nancy J. Hundley Gloria J. Hunt Kathleen J. Hurst Diane L. I go Judith I. Isbell Madeline A. Jackson Patricia F. Jenkins Pamela G. Jennings Kirsten H. Jensen Sandra J. Jessee Martha A. Johns Barbara S. Johnson Gwendolyn R. Johnson Jan E. Johnson Jeannette R. Johnson Marian N. Johnson Patricia A. Johnson Erma D. Johnston Carlcnc C. Jones Carolyn F. Jonr-s 207 $3re a, L a 51, a JLuxurij 3resh men Jann.i Jones Katherine K. Jones Man, E. Jones Lucinda L. Jouian Susan M. Jordan Carole A. Joseph Betty A. Justus Marjorie M. Keeling Doris J. Keith Karen E. Keith Linda C. Keith Mary L. Kelly Linda A. Key Gretchcn Kidd Elizabeth A. Kieferle Kuien S. Kingery Susan L. Kinney Joyce F. Kirk Samira (J. Kiser Judy A. Kittel Mary M. Klimkicwicz Judith A.Koltuuvki Ann K. Kratnarcy Susan J. Krivs Ann L. Krsul Particia A. Kuhliuau Joyce K. Kuhn Janis P. Kunselrnan Linda J. Laird Wanda B. Lnird The morning after of the night before! Mary S. Laity Patricia A. Lully Mary I.. Line Huth A. Lange Sandra K. Largen Rebecca 1). Lsiw Caroline Lawler lX-Ixirah J. lawman Monica J. Leahy Grace W. Ia-c Barbara J. Leer Joyce D. LEFoc Carol M. Lewis Margaret A. Lewis Susan K. Lind Nellie A. Liptrap Kathleen M. Lockwood Sarah A. Lomax Deborah E. Long Sluron R. long Ann O. Lowe Emily X. Iowe Rebecca H. Low Judity D. Lucas Lois A. Lucas Shirley C. Luimden Marianne MeBroon Ann M. McCarthy Jane E. McCarthy Mehla L. McClellan Cathy L. McCrttw Sharon K. MeDufTee Judith H. McKaddcn Carolyn F. McCahec Linda A. McCee Sheridan L. MeCchec Sylvia M. McGlothlin Sharon A. McCue Nola L. McMains Mary J. McNeil Joanne T. Mc uccncy Susan T. MeSwain 209 «2Wm YVieetingd, a %'fnique fnuji experience . . . Peggy A. Mabc Norm. L. Mabry Victoria L. Maggs Donna M. Mahan Irene L. Muksymin Aloxie M. Malcolm Anila I. Malcolm Nora J. Mangers Nancy A. Mann Laura K. Mapp Winifred I. Marlowe Brenda J. Marshall Cheryl J. Marshall Sandra A. Marshall Dawn L. Martin Lois A. Martin Dorothy J. Martowski Holly J. Matney Joan 1. Maiiek Mary M. Manck Louise W. Mauro Anne M. May Susan M. May Sharon E Megredy Brenda J. Melton Linda A. Menge Sandra D. Mcrricks Pamela F. Messall Donna Y. Milam Judith I. Miller Madeline Mdler Martha N. Miller Sheryl L,. Miller Teresa A. Miller Toni M. Miller Charlotte A. Mills Brenda J. Mills Peggy L. Mills Joyce A. Millsap Carlyu S. Mitchell Edna M. Mitchell 210 IN •IH lope I). Mize Gail A. Moffitt Betty J. Montgomery Janice J. Moody Brenda S. Moore Candace A. Moore Carol A. Moore Norel I.. Moore Tyler's gathering of bounties! Mr. Dave. Radford's famous man on campus! Constance K. Moose Susan K. Morgan Kathleen M. Morris Linda C. Morris Elizabeth l Mosley Lindu A. Moyle Nancy E. Murdock Diana C. Musiek Virginia I.. Nance Wanda C. Neal Annn E. Neely Susan M. Nell' Lynda G. Nelson Paula J. Nelson Joan C. Nester 211 5U « Wafer in W'au Conf. usion Marilyn K. Nestor Elizabeth K. Newman Jane M. Newman Patricia A. Newton Donn.i L. Nice wonder Shirley A. Nogle Cynthia S. Noren Kathryn E. Nonnun Edith C. Nowell Janet A. Nuck IJoiiiu S. Oakley Christine L. Oddo Marie K. OlVennan Teresa B. O’El.ikertv Brenda K. Ogden Vivian L. Old Marylou Oliver Donna I.. Onufrak Vickie C. Osborne Margaret M. O’Slieu yy 4 fl © © pi r fif) o r $ P- Wendy A. (Ktertag Mary V. Otey Marsha Overby Jackie L overstrevt Ellen V. Owen Sherry S. Owen Rachel S. Owens Ruth A. Owens Judith C. Palmer Sarah M. Palmer Jaci|uc!iuc S. Pappas Bonnie L. Parker Ann F. Pearson Judy A. Peek Nancy J. Peirce 212 Barbara A. Perkins Pamela F. Pcrklnson Belly J. Perry Slurry Peters Alyer N. Phillips Myra C. Phillips Christine Piechiello Janet L. Pickett Bonnie P. Pierce I 'onoie M. Pilate Nancy S. Pinncll Carolyn H. Plumer Carolyn J. Poltraek Rena S. Poole Helen A. Porterfield Deborah L Powell Russell girls tuinhle in a game of Twister! Sheron L. Powell Cloriunn M. Power Deborah l„ Powers Hrenda Preas Marlene G. Preston Bonnie J. Pill'll Carolyn L. Pugh Diane M. Purcell Pamela J. R.ideli.u h Deborah L. Ramsey Bernier A. Ralcliffr Paula A. Kaudenlnish 213 men Study JJard for ddxami . . . Sandra l„ Rector Kathleen I . Rcilley Lucinda J. Rice Rebecca L. Rk-lntrds Karon S. Richardson Mary E. Richardson Phyllis Richardson Patricia Kiddle Susiin Kieder Rosalind Y. Rigiwy Linda F. Rigsby Patricia A. Riley Sue I). Ring Patricia A. Rippel Carolyn L. R is her Pat Simmons, class treasurer, |x ndors over her tost! Ooija, will I jxiss my history exam tomorrow?” Ann K. Robertson Nan S. Kolrertson Harriot V. Robertson Jenny I.. Rodgers Kathv Rodgers Christine P. Rogers Deborah L. Rogers Betty J. Rollins Shcrryl II. Rosenborg Sharron K. Rowe Susan Rowe Paula Rudenauder Marjorie V. Rule Linda A. Kusmisol Qirol A. Ryan June C. St. Cnlire Cll«lys G. Salley Brenda J. Salyer I'redia C. Salyer Susan P. Snl Jierg Vickie V. Sanderson Jane A. Sandidge Ruth A. Sando Mary L. Sandy Sandra R. Sassoon Betty J. Sanunders Lynn Schler Sherrvl F. Sehmick Linda D. Schomburg Vickie A. Sehomer Mary L. Scott Carole A. Sease Carolyn II. Seaver Kathleen S. Sea vers Carol L. Sedberry Sally L. Seeger Jennifer L. Self Theresa M. Sellers Alta D. Simones l-'lizabeth L. Shedd Constance A. Shelter Loretta Shepard Roro J. Shepherd Michael J. Sheridon Lynn C. Sherrard Antoinette L. Sherwood Martha P. Shillinghurg 215 CL 33 of 70 Jrite5 TJerm f aperS . . . Myra C. Shipley Christine A. Shuster Linda C. Sides Jeri L. Siomonsen Mary A. Silver Particin R. Silverman Sandra C. Simmons J- Simms Cheryl Singletary Caro! S. Sisson Barbara C. Skeens Patsy I.. Skeen Deborah L Slate Elaine W. Slate Carol F. Sledd Barbara L. Smith Brenda C. Smith Diana L. Smith Ia slie A. Smith Pauline A. Smith Mary C. Smola Susan A. Snapp Margaret Sollenberger J inly C. Southall LindaC. Spagnuolo Deanna L. Spencer Judith A. S| Hinder Marsha Spurlin Margaret A. Stafford Regina S. Stallard Marslia K. Stanley Pamela M. Stanley Betty M. Starr Jolenc C. Stel'ango Linda J. Stetfy Bettve I.. Stehnian Patricia A. Steinhach Jean M. Steinhilber Lois A. Stepliano Cheryl A. Stepttensnn Siilly A. Sterling Melissa M. Stevens 216 Relleeca M. Stevens Susan Stevens freshmen soon become acquainted with the library’s filing system. Dorothy M. Stone Mary L. Stone Sns:oi L. Story Brenda S. Street Janet I.. Stricter Susan L. Striekler Linda A. Sublette Sandra K. Surber Mary G. Sutphrn Suzanne B. Swanell Christy L. Swartz Patricia J. Talln-rt I .aura K. Tanner Nancy L. Tanner Judith S. Tate Judy I . Tate Marsha K. Taylor Malum L. Taylor Teresa A. Terrell Mnrylanc E. Thacker Janet M. Thomas Mary E. Thomas Yolanda E. Thomas Sarah J. Thompson Maggie Y. Ti|)ton Rebecca C. Toler Mary A. Toms 217 Parents Weekend a Biy Si UCCCA5 Virginia Travisano N'ancv K. Trcanor Man K. Trent Susan . Tribble Sandra K. Trivett Donna K. Tubbs Cwcnncth L. Tugwcll Brenda M Tunnell Grotchen K. Turner Sondra L. Turner Mary A. Tyndall Kim K. Ulanowicx Deane F. Undenvood Sallv K. Utley Margaret A. Viele Diane K. Viens Mary C. Vincek Ann Vineyard Sydney R. Vipond Teresa B. Waddle Nancy J. Waite Jane l. Walker Nancy J. Walker Sally It. Walker 218 Janice M. Walls Judith A. Walters Linda L. Ward Sue C. Watson Cynthia A. Waugh Charlotte A. Wavland Carolyn A. Weaver Sue A. Webb Sarah Webster Cail W. Wcekley Mary K. Wells Jeon C. Wengert Judith A. Wenning Brenda K. West Carol K. West Mars' F. Whalen Greta K. Whicker Annie L. White Eleanor K. White Joyce M. White Judith E. White Karen J. White Margaret M. White Maureen E. White Betty F. Whitlock 7 9 I (Lta55 of 70 CjrowA in £ xpericncc Janis K. Whitley Linda M. NVhittakcr Kathryn VVicrley Andrea V. Wigjjm Mary E. Willett Janet H Williams Miriam E. Williams Shari Wills Shelda M. Wills Shirley M. Wills Velma S. Wills Alice F. Wilson IXbor.ih K. Wilson Margaret J. Wilson Donna L. Wiltshire Windy Windham Elizabeth L. Wingold Frederieka E. Winoker Kathleen W. Winston Betty W. Witheroxv Jean L. Wizniak Jane R. Wood Jane E. Woodall Joyce C. Wrcnn Dorothy I). Wright Robin S. Wright Kebecea A. Wright Susan C Yats Ellen B. Yeoman Jo V. Yeatts Katherine M. Yeatts Sandra L. Yost Evelyn K. Young Janell B. Young Hcnell II. Young Claire A. Youngblood Diane E. Zaun Linda Piskes Sally Walker 220 Members of (Ik sophomore class found new activities open to them. German Club “Hobos” and Cotillion Club “Worms” became “Dreams” and Stars. Sorority “rats” acquired “sisters.” Being the largest class on campus meant giving more time and effort to remaining a close and unified group. The most challenging task for the sophomore class was acting as “Sophomore Counselor, giving new students the benefit of past experiences. o mo red Clan of 69 id the cyCarcjedl . . . Lynnie Haybuck, claw president throws tlx- switches h r Sophomore (.'lass. Deni A. Acliec Doreen A. Alhiston laicy Albino l.iixla J. Allen Linda J. Allison Carol J. Alti er Linda L. Ankrom Cynthia K. A| | erson Slk'rry M. Anncntrout Marge Reese, class vlee-presi-dent, tunes in tin Cove juke box. Dune E. Asehenbach Linda I). Atkins Mary S. Atkins Valeria J. Atkinson Jane N Austin Carolyn P. Ayers Linda R. Babb Virginia M. Bade)’ Juanita K. Baker Luula L. Bilker Karen F. Bales Madeleine E. Bui hot Carol L. Ballinger Brenda F. Barksdale Virginia C. Barnes Anne II. Barney Janiee F. Biirtlett Rebecca A. Barton 2?3 S. R. R. Created for Seller CLM C om m u n i ca I i on Gloria D. Batten Aileen M. Raydala Scarlett L. Beard Alice M. Bennett Jane It. Bennett Rebecca L. Bennett Barbara A. Bentley Diana J. Beida Natalie Berkoivitz Brenda C. Berry Jennifer L. Berry Sarah K. Besley Karen L. Beverly Judith A. Bird Jane B. Bidiop Donna M. Bland 224 Marion Blcicr Judith A. Blevins Karen L. Blosc Betty I). Blur Sharon K. Blumberg Carole S. Booth Cynthia J. Bouldin Gwendolyn l. Bowen Eva M. Bowman Leslk P. Bow ra Karen L. Boyd Bonnie L. Bradley Sandy Shillato. class secretary, pauses from a phone session. Sliaron Hart delights in fulfilling her tasks as class treasurer. 225 Sopk onto red 1 Jale C uarterd with Ijfpperch add men TlicrvscJ. Brantncr Susan Braun Susan M. Bray Cheryl A. Brener Patricia A. Bre .in ki Mary C. Brignall Marilyn L. Brooks Karen S. Brow n Kathryn J. Brown Patricia Brown Sharon A. Bryant Huth A. Buchanan Mary J. Buckley Linda C. Bwddenhai'cn Sharon D. Bunch Marilync D. Bunker Jacquelyn M. Burke 226 Sharon M. Burnop 2! .3 Maxim-E. Gage Kern- J. Campbell Susan H. Campbell Eileen Cangiuno Suzanne (J. Carlson Heather M. Carnk? Gera lent P. Carper Betty J. Can Ellen J. Burris Patsv D. Burtner Sandra S. Busick Barbara J. Byers Judith I.. Carrier Mallory Cuter Wr. Wri9kl and Wr. 3r,ts Quid, Class of 1969 . . . Mr. Frets stops to admire artwork. Malda Chandler Si manta Chanturasorn I.itula A. (Jiildcrs Anita H. Childress Maria 1.. Chohot N'aiK-y J. Chrisley Carolyn E. Christian Alberta J. Ciccarelli Donna M. Cieconc Jacqueline A. Clark Pamela J. Clark Mildred A. Clawson 228 Sharon L. Coffman Cora L. Colbert Beverley J. Coleman Susan L. Coleman Nanette S. Colley Eunice M. Collie Linda J. Collins Carol I . Conaty Diane C. Conley Diana S. Conrad Beatrice E. Cook Patricia Cooper 229 WuJ PullL eA are a familiar Slight . 230 Marilee Copeland Laura L. Copes Diane M. Coniewal Barlxua . Cox Pamela L. Creasy Linda S. Crew “Yes. we do walk on the sidewalks, when we can find them! Eight dollars for just one quarter! Sharon F. Crowder I’atric'in L Cmnbow Diana 1.. Curtis Marla K. IXiggctt Jane M. Dail Donna M Daltymple Mary Dalton Linda M. Darden Veronica S. Daugherty Hoh. it.i L. Davis Betty J. Deal J11 I i111 A. DeChristoplier Mary E. Dr Haven Martha J. Delp Kli ahffth C. Deisher Diane Densmon Susan L. DeVcse Diane M. Diamond Eta F. Dickinson Lynda A. Diklirh Cheryl L. Dillard Sarah A. Dill.ml Janet M. Dolingcr Judy F. Dolingcr 231 Campus Nancy M. Dolinger Carla S. Dooley Virginia A. Doss B.irl .tr.i Dove Patricia A. Dove Curnlee S. Dudley Trucks take command of the Pit! jacklyu l. Dunlxtr Sylvia J. Duncan Patricia A. Dunn Elsie J. Dye Martha F. Early Kitty A. Easterly Maureen H. Edwards Jamie E. Egan Nonna P Elliott Mary A. Elmore Susan P. Erickson Dimd) K. Evans 232 Gail L. Fellers Carol A. Femald Tisa Ferns Diane L. Ferrell Joan L. Fillman Eve C. Finger Susan A. Fischer Carolyn S. Fisher Fatty L. Fisher Judith L. Fleencr Joan N1. Fletcher Doris J. Flinchnm 233 S. C. Orient Jresl m en Su cttr E. Floral Mary K. Fogle Man' E. Forbid Linda L. Forbes Susan P. Force Sharon E. Ford Constance S. Fraley Ingrid I). Gaarder Campbell Gabriels Carol A. Callahan Kaye N. Garber 234 Nora L. Garrett Donna C. Carven Martha F. Gee Jacqueline L. Ccorgr Bette L. Gilbert Caroline M. Gilbert Diana S. Gilbrkle Lynda M. Gill Paula S. Gilly 235 eanA Vntanje MW Jape Wu-up, . . . fr s' ft f 4R Xf J: m 9 Q ( ■ ,v c Marjorie L. Coodall Sandra L. Goodwin Judy G. Cordon Cheryl A. Cosney Kitty Cow Sue E. Cntiser Ardath E. Cray Jeanette Crifllth Mattie C. Crimes Susan C. Grogan Ellen Cuccns Gcorgene A. Cuntcr Donna A. Cuynn June I). Cuynn Emily M. Hale Martlut S. Hall Carol L. Haneock Bemice A. Haney Mary S. Hansen Linda C. Hardy Sylvia A. Hardy Pam Hareis Sharon K. Harman Jan L. Harris 236 Rebecca J. Harris Jackie Harmon Sandra C. Harrison Sharon B. Hart Barbara A. Harvcv (anistamr J. Hawthorne Barbara J. Hay Linda L. Hcpler Sally E. Heslep Peggy A. Hess Carolyn Hiatt Patricia E. Hickey Rebecca C. Hickman Vail it J. I light 237 om ores Wet come CLl an JS ororitu Gale C. Hiscrman Miao W. Ho Judith K. Hodges Patricia K. Hoftlcr Susan M. Hoffman Hanna L. Hoke Elizabeth It. Holdren Janice M. Holland Marianne Holland Donna J. Holt Anita A. Holm Patti J. Hood Cheryll S. Hoover Constance L. Horton Kegena Nl. ilounshell Ann Cuter Howard Time-out for a gab session. 238 The collecting of new sheep into tin told. Cheryl A. Howard Barbara J. Howard Nancy C. Howell Merian L. Hugos Bogina L. Huges Nancy Hoggins Sigma Kappa opens their doors to underclassmen. Jean A. Humphreys Judy A. Hurley Constance L. Ilylton Barbara IliefT Kelxtcil J. Ingalls Donna S. Inge Mary J. Ingerski Mildred Insley Susan C. Ireland Brenda C. Irvin Greeta C. Irvin Linda E. James ?39 -S ojih omoreA (become oCeculeri Patricia E. James Sharon K. Jefferson Kathryn D. Jenkins Virginia L. Jennings Carolyn S. Johnson Cheri Johnson Judith A. Johnson Linda Johnson Eli aU-th R. Jolly Connie M. Jones Cynthiu L. Jones Helen C. Jones Kathy Walthall has found a place with all tike comforts of home! Nancy C. Jones Beverly R. Jordan Elsie G. Jordan Theresa K. Joyce Alio- M |o IKT Shelia J. Joyner Betty J. Karnes (•ail C. Katacinski Betsy Keith Kebeeca I . Keller Marion J. Kelles Patricia L. Kelley Carol Kc'see Belva L. Kidd Sheila J. Kidd Carol A. Kiiroy Carol A. King Carol L. King The library provides a “quiet place to study. Underlining seems to be easier than taking notes. Class of 69 Choose C urricu Ln Wa or Linda R. King Martha D. King Susan B. King Phyllis R. Kirk' Elaine P. Klock Helen B. Knight Linda S. Knight Dale F.. Kollath Christine D. Komski Kathleen F. Koth Susan L. Kramer Lucy M. Lamb Susan G. laindcr Mary M. Lamer Sandra L. Las ley Evelyn J. Lawrence Esther M. Lass sun Judy C. Lasvson Sandra A. I ee Wanda S. Lee Celia B. Leftsvich Joan C. Leighton Gay Leonard Linda A. Ix-onard 242 Chrisannc M. Lcveqw Hohrrbi L. Lewis Margaret E. LkL(oik-Ellen L. Link Priscilla J. Litcombr Patricia D. Little Ellen C. Locked Dorothy M. Long Rachel F. Long Clieryl L. Lnkens Elizabeth A. LikIk ii J;t ne C. Lyle Judy Dolinger fortifies herself against fix oii'l.mghf of exams1. Carol A. Lynhain Juliana V. Maccubbin Elizabeth A. Maguire Ann L. Marks 243 oni ore A do LId in the dc ove Ha Peggy S. Marion Barbara C. Martin Catherine M. Martin Nancy B. Martin Susan L. Martin Linda Martin Mary E. Masste Ceialdme T. May Frances Mayer Helen V. Mays Jeanie L. McAlexandcr Kathleen L McCabe l)oris M. McCarthy Cloria McCking Martha L. McCormick Pamela F. McCormick Ann M. McEiicrncv Gail K. McCrath . . would you believe it is an instruction kit for playing bridge? Denise C. McHugh Margaret L. McKenna Diana J. McKinney Barbara A. NIcLcinorc Paula L. McNabb Eleanor L. McNeil Patricia McQueen ey Gloria L. Meade Michele D. Meekei Mary L. Menzer Judy L. Mercer Margery J. Merxicks Linda M. Metcalfe June A. Nletts Elaine Maier Billie D M.ller Janrl E. Miller Siuvan W. Miller A lone line at the Cove may indicate coined beef and cabbage in the dining hall! The parlors l ace. provide a moment of I htyl f C faSAeA (become a Ileceddily Suvao M. Miner Margaret L. Minter Cindy L. Mixsell Linda J. Mock Bonnie C. Moles Suzanne Moody Nancy J. Moore Patricia SI Moore Susan E. Moore Charlan E. Morgan Joann D Morgan Joanne Morris Patricia A. Morris Julia I). Moyer Kathleen A. Murphy Marilyn I) Murphy Karen E. Murray Martha A Myers Margaret E. Myers Elaine F. Natereli Ruby N. Necessary Shirley R. Neel Marlene F. Newberry Janis F Nichols U6 Elaine M. Noonan Donna F Norris Martha H. Norris Barbara J. North Haze! L. Norton Donna A. Xnz .i Athlyn C. Ogle Jeny L. O’Leary Ciel Cross seems to anticipate an explosion! Carolyn A. Painter Benda H. Parsons Joyce A. Pate Cail M Payne 0 © Lynda L. O'Rourk Reba C. Owen fi Ann C. Owings Marsha K. Oylcr fa Mary E. Oyler Shirley A. Padgett m r ' , 5 247 Sopk o morel S joonlor “joyfj VoU. Peggy L. Pennington Susan L. Peters Jeanne E. Petersen Earleen B. Phibbs Bridge, a popular campus sport. 1-ois J. Pittman Linda L. Pitts Nancy E. PotT Kathryn S. Poovcy Elsie K. Porter I.etitia I. Porterfield Bonnie P. Powell Charlotte l Powell 248 Dorrycc A. Powell Ruth F. Powell Sandra D. Powers Carol J. Pretlow Carol J. Priliman Lynn M. Pritchard Rae E. Prosser Connie L. Pui;h Judith Pugh Mary F. Purcell Patricia K. Qualls Faye E. Quartles Linda B. Qucsenbcrry Louise C. Raab Brenda J. Rader Nancy A. Rader Mary C. Raiden Lois A. Randall Barbara E. Rankin Glenda J. Rasniek Elizabeth J. Ray Lynda J. Ravbuck Joanne P. Rector Barbara C. Reddish 249 JL ppineAd id driendd . . . Margie L Rww Marjorie J Reese Shirley P. Reeder Linda K. Rcxrode June C. Reynolds Ann W. Rico 'Let's go downtown to eat!' Judy A. Rieh Cynthia C. Richardson Doris A. Richardson Mignon M. Richardson Jail S. Richter Hola-it.i li. Ridley Joanne L Riggins Catherine A. Ripley Linda J. Roach Frnaees A Roark Jeanette B. Robertson Clenda C. Robins 250 Betty F. Robinson Linda J Robinson Jane J. Roderick Bet we won't fail room inspection this week! Nancy L. Rogers Donna C. Roop Sits.m M. Hoop Sandra F. Rose Miriam E. Ross Shirley A. Roudabuth Linda S. Rosenberger Carol J. Rushin Patricia A Russell Virginia Russell Janice L. Rutherford Jamie P. Saddler 251 If the guy: only knew tin- preparation for a date! Claudia J. Seay Sherry L. Segrist Ellen M. Seidel Mary C. Shank Jane G. Sliaw Margaret A. Shea Joan M. Shelton Margaret E. Shelton 252 Linda D. Sheppard Marianne E. Shields Sandra L. Shillato Bonnie C. Short Dale A. Shosvalter Giro! A. Shulli Dons E. Shumate Linda L. Shape Linda L. Simmons Joyce K Simpson Nancy L. Singleton Donna L. Slade Patsy L. Slate Elizabeth D. Small Billie K. Smith Nancy M. Smith Sandra Smith Sandra S. Smith Virginia W. Smith Ann L Snead Dale E. Snead Nancy J. Snyder Rvva J. Solomon 253 DLlZ) arm is Wore Dh an a J4ome . . . Ruth E. Sowers Leslie A. Sparluvvk Surah K. SiviKe Anna M. Spenser Donna Spicer Helen Spooner Margaret C. Spnngiruui Maty A. Sprouse Mary P Spruill Juriitli C. Stafford Patricia L. Stafford Ellen |. Staib Diana I.. Stallard Mary Starter Sandra L. Starnes June A. Stevens Susan Stevens Sandra C. Stewart Nancy S. Stiff Brenda K. Stillman Connie J. Stone Eleanor L. Stone Anita Holm and Ceri Carper prepare -a Thursday night feast! Joy S. Stowers Caryn A. Strauss Barbara L. Strebel |oyce A. Strum J - 7 Sylvia J. Sudduth Joan E. Summers Nancy M. Swain Beth A. Swartout Bettty L.. Swindall Victoria A. Szymanski l ora J. Tappv Elis T. Tate 255 J}ntratnurals rovicle Relaxation anil -S)hill. Patricia M. Tayloi Jtran M. Tcpper Sndrea J. Thomas Judy L. Thomas Anita L. Thomason Cheryl A. Thou Linda V Thresher Connie A. Thurston Susan R. Tillmann Shireen M. Tolley Judy A. Torrence Linda S. Trail Frances R. Trammel! Carolyn E. Trimmer Betty A. Tripp ■ferryee L. Trout “Yes. its coffee! 256 Radford Ruffians play again! ... who. Proctor?! Christine L. Twardy Susan A. Tvrer P« • Udell Keiko I’eda Susan L . I'mhergn Sharon K. Upchurch Laura C. L'zzcll IMxwi J. Vassal Mary T. Vaughun Janice E. Vaui'ht Sharon L. YVIcnonsk) Linda I). Ventres Pamela Verret Donna K Verthein Janet L. Vosper Kathryn L. Waalewyn 257 Sophomore St unt Wight -Jliqhliqhts Spring -Activities yniujt Trin9 Mary J. Walsh Margie A. Walsh CalhcriiK- A. Walthall Pam Waltz Oiarlottc A. Ward Cheryl V. Ward “It’s a stunt to carry three weeks laundry with only two Itauds! Trudy I.. Wagner Janet I.. Walker Patricia A. Waller Samira Walrond Brenda J. Warner Carolyn L. Watson Mary L. Weaver Ella K. Webb Marilyn Weems Wilma K. Wells Elizabeth Weninier Virginia K. West 258 Martha S. Westphal Ciirolyii E. Wcbcl Linda K. Wlieeler Wilsoniu W. White Eli alx-th A. Whiteside Cretchcn Whitney Helen S. Whitt Diana L. Wickline Brenda Wicne Donna M. Wicsner Bonnie G. Willard Elizabeth S. Williams Kathleen M. Wilson Suvan E. Willis Sandra A. Wilson Sue E. Wingfield SI.iitii.i S. Wisecarver Joan B. Woody Kathryn A. Woody Lynda P. Worley Karen K. Wray Mar)- E. Wright Victoria A. Wrobleski Irene J. Yates 259 I Linda L. Yates Caroline K. Yeager Delores A. Young Tina L Young Marilyn K. Zeigler There's a nun on the lull! I’ll give you a lew strokes, roommate!' 260 The Junior Class has evidenced the many wonders of growth. Junior transfer students have afforded each of us the opportunity of meeting new individuals. New class projects have made our class spirit and school pride grow with gusto. A closeness between friends and faculty members has de-veloped by their cooperative work on the 1967 Junior Follies production. Yes, the Junior Class has grown. It has planted a seed which it liopes will continue to flourish in the following yea rs —grow i ng en t h us iasm. 261 uniorS Jhe (LfaAA op )l)G8 CpenerateA Iflew £ntl tuAiaAm Karen V. Aagerson Jessie R. Aaron Shelia A. Adkins Susan A. Agner Emily R. Aibworth Helen Y. Alderman Margaret A. Aldennan Lois I.- Allder Prinscilla Allem Elizabeth A. Amos Alice B. Anderson Gale E. Anderson Eloitc J. Armbrewster Jimmie I.. Arrington Maurcn E. Arthur Patricia II. Arthur Carolyn K. Ashby Mary R. Ayers Linda S. Bailv Carolyn K. Baldoek Elizabeth A. Barnett Ann Marie Barrack Barbara J. Beach Shirley W. Bennett Dent J. Bishop Sandra Blackburn Gwendolyn A. Blackwell Bonita C. Blaine Sbclby Blankenship ThtblUl R. Blizzard 262 Linda L. Bondurant Susan Bone Susan B. Bett Felecia J. Boucher Mary V. Bowman Kuhy J. Boyd Mary J. Bradley Margie S. Branscomc Lynn R. Bringle Glenda K. Brock Florence M. Brewer Constance Brown Bettv Williams leads the Junior Class with a bright smile. Donna L. Bryant Samira E. Bucher Sue Burke Barbara J. Burnett Combiner I- Burnett Christine A. Burnham Caro! L. Bush Beverly A. Butcher Jud BntenhofT Cheryl I Butner Ellen K. CafTo Carmen S. Caldwell Cynthia F. Calvert Patti J. Camp Clowe Campbell Patricia I- Campbell Patricia. L. Campinlia Bonnie K. Curawan Marion S. Carson Andrea J. Carter 264 junior A JJa ve p,il e tn Susan M. Curly Judith I- Chrisholm Mary K. Copeland Carolyn C. Crisman Nancy H. Dejarnettc Karen C. Camw Diane Chirk Mildred CouKhlin I .licitIc Cross Opel DeLong Peggy A. Cassada Beverly K. Clear Cyntliis A. Co Linda L. Crowder Patricia C. Deskins Melva I.. Cauedo Rosemary Cockerill Judith C. Co Fli abcth A. Culliertson Pumclla Dixon Frances Chang Lli ahrth I. (i ok Norma E. Coi Cynthia C. Davis Nancy I- Dolan Shirley P. Chen Marion L. Cook Anne W. Crider Darla D. Davis Carol M. D'Onofrio 265 junior6 Support Cjrotvth of behoof 'll raditton A secretary's work never sto] —Toni Tillman, class secretary. Katherine A. ITOnofrio Rebecca A. Douthat Evelyn D. Dudley Brenda G. Duke Roberta Durette Toni A. Durette Nina L. East men Jane A. Eli Helen G. Fmbree Nancy English Bonnie A. Eppcrly Nobuka Etoh Jacquiline Farmer Mary Ann Famell Linda Fletcher Beth A. Flora 766 Mary F. Foley Linda J. Ford Pamela I . Forsyth Sandra N. Foxworth Meredith A. Frnneoise Betty J. Franklin Jane Fraun Patricia II. Gainey Lynn Nl. Gallagher Donna Garren Karen Co X'Un IaVi s l n e owl nm Vr Av V cs as viw president to study. Karen K. Manilla Sally I,. Harris Shirley M. Hartley Rebecca llatchcll Judith A. Hawke Janet A. Hcald Joanna M. Hemsley Judith C. Metier Laura R. Higdon Patricia I. Holdren Linda E. Holdsworth Linda F. Holmes Carol Honcnbcrgcr Dell Hood C.vnthiu D. Horn Rosa F. Hoskins Carol Prince has found an answer to her financial worries as class tie.isurer! C [(i55 participation Reaches a jew Jreiglit . . . Barbara A. Hostelly Clara D. Unwell Rachel H. Hudnall Patricia Hundley Muriel S. Hurl l.li .iheth K. Jackson Joanna Jackson Linda B. James Sarah 11. Jennings Jeanne C. Johnson Helen K. Johnson Norma A. Johnson Brenda Jones Carolyn Jones Carolyn Jones Frances R. Kaempf Janette N. Kaplan Kathryn L. Kasdorf Susan Kiger Bonnie I.. Kines Agnes A. King Judith A. Kirkman Alice J. Koch Sara E. Lackland Rebecca E. I.itbn Alexis A. LaManna Caroly n F. Lancaster Barbara Leatt Su .anne B. Ixrss lresv Patricia B. Lewis 269 junior A I Linda G. Lori on Susan C. McCarroll Marilcn Malkintcs Sara K. Matthews Wanda J. Mink 2) i Ac over lew IctivilieA Donna 1.. Lucas Betts D. McCrady Brenda F. Marshall Susan Matthews Mary S. Minnick Wanda G. Luck Cheryl I.. McGrow Line H. Marlin Marilyn A. Mas well Ssuan V. Minter Ellen Lyons Linda J. McManaina Carrie L. Mast Judith Mayes Marie A. Mirahrlla Sharon D. McCarty Dawn M. MaeNutt Janice A. Matejka Mary Jo Meyer Sarah I- Mitchell Anne M. McDevitt Eddie M. Maher Judith L. Malteses Alice L. Milton Karen J. Moffett 270 Marilynn J. Monder Martha L. Montgomery Barbara J. Moore Patricia A. Morgan Isabel W. Morris Ruby L. Moser Julie A. Mullarkcy Paula J. Mullins Samira J. Ncthcnvood F'li .abelli M. Newlovc Janis E. O’Neal Donna K. Ong Hedy Robinson grins proudly. Judy A. Osborne June Osborne Linda S. Pagt-n Shirley K. Painter Dianne L. Paul Flirabclb A. Pauli Susan C. Peek Mercedes F. Perez 371 Nelma J. Pctry Ccanne F. Poole Jean C. Porterfield Joan P. Porterfield Deadr i • Powell Mary A. Pmvell Mary Price Carol A. Prince Catherine J. Pressing Judith t. Ray Margaret F- Reed Charlotte K. Keid Patricia K. Reynolds Sandra S. Rhudy Lucy Kiee Marney Riehardsoii Pamela Y. Richardson Shannon ItiehardMin Carol P. Roberts Chery l Roberts Peggie L. Robertson Martha S. Robertson Nancy Robinson larrcttu J. Roop Diana I- Rotherbuhler Ruth E. Roth well Once upon a time, there were three bears . . Jle C (u55 of' 1968 t)eveiope5 Donn parties arc enjoyable, even for dorm mothers! Pam Kouvalis Nancy J. Rupe Susan C. Schaefer France E. Schnicdcr Katlilcen Schrinel Susan Schucneman Cherly B. Schuler Susan M. Scurich Marilynn S. SetlifT Joan L. Sexton Linda E. Shclbum Lynda B. Shropshire Judith A. Shutters Diane B. Simmons Michael J. Sisul Ina G. Slcmp 273 junior5 S)eeh lew improvements . . . Janet K. Slushrr Karen C. Smod ley Heidi A. Smith Judy I). Smith Patricia C. Smith Sandra L. Smith Virginia R. Smith Norma J. Snider Colleen C. Southall Patricia . Southern Anna C. Spangler Patricia C. Spicer Nancy C. Spradling Janice A. Staton Betty L. Stone Connie J. Stone Sandra K. Stone Carol A. Stultz Kdith A. Swecker Mar ' J. Tanner . . and I was just gelling use to the old way of registering! Yeonne M. Thompson Barbara Thornton Mary A. Tillman Judith W. Tollivm Brenda Nl. Turpin Terry L. Vans Janet A. VandenberK Rosemary Vaufth Wanda M. Wallace Janet Waller Camille F. Walton Jane Ward Li . Ware Dolly Y. Watson Diana C. Watts Bonnie F. Webb Carolyn M. Weber Anna C. Weeks Mary M. Weisenberger Susan I.. WlreelinR 275 A friend is still a friend even when she is a worm! Janice E. Whitcomb Judy M. Whitworth Pat Wholcy Anne R. Williams Elizabeth S. Williams Willa I). Williams Joyce E. Wimmer Constance L. Wingfield Thcloisc Y. Wingfield Carol S. Winkler Barbara A. Wood Betsy B. Wood Crystal L. Wood Macine E. Wright Patricia K. Wright Kuv M. Yancey IJorothy A. Young lama M. Yow Sara M. Zegcr union faevelop C lode r-Joiju ilied 776 V I What do we know of miracles? As to us, we know of nothing else but miracles .... Whether we reminisce of our days as freshmen, or look at the underclassmen admiring our status, or marvel at the knowledge that we have consumed, or hear ourselves addressed as the graduating class of 1967. To us learning is a continual miracle, a growing experience. What stranger miracle is there? Seniors 277 Ole Senior CL 11 £, xperiences Anne C. Adams Winifred D. Adams Mary E. Addison Elsie M. Adkins Helen A. Anner Sarah A. Akcr Patricia A. Allcox Barbara R. Altmeyer Judith A. Amundsen 278 Betty I.. Anderson Sara A. Anderson ! ianc B. Anthony 1 lx?ah N. Ayers Cynthia Bain Diane L. Balojjh Sherwood S. Banner Linda J. Ayers Mars’ II. Baker Eva G. Banner Carolyn C. Barnes 279 Nancy J. Barnes Elizabeth J. Basket! Peggy L. Berkeley Paula C. BLvvell Laurettc I- Barrazotto Margaret R. Baxley Karen J. Berlin Billie J. Blackburn Margaret J. Barrett Doris J. Barley Cynthia K. Bealiin Anita I. Bcrhalter 280 Glcnna D. Blankenship Florine D. Blcaklev Linda L. Bolling Marie E. Booher Mary 'V. Booth Velma C. Bostic Athlecn Brisach Ruby M. Brogan Pamela I.. Brown Shirley J. Brown Barbara J. Broyles Betty L Bnimmitt The Senior Class Vice President, Carol Ingram, correctly records the classes business. Mars- J. Bryant Nancy L. Bryant Janice Buckles Jane Buckley I.inda H. Butt Ellen M. Callahan Carolyn Campbell Kay C. Campbell Mary L. Campbell 282 } ?e6pondi id -Accepted . Karen L. Canada Virginia I. Cardwell Cynthia A. Carroll Nancy K. Carwilc Jessie L.. Catcrino Janeann B. Chamncss Evelyn L. Chnttin Christina W. Chen Sue A. Clcavcngcr 283 Patricia I.. Coates Pauline Collinsworth Rom F. Conti Donna J. (a |M nliusrr Virginia K. Colbert Brenda G. Compton Rebecca L. Copeland Linda L. Coritett Samira L. Cole Fli abetli A. Compton Bilik I.. Colley Joann Compton Janet Greene, serving us secretary, strums out a song. 384 Hemiine E. Coston Smaii J. ('nt(till Margaret 1- Couch Anne C. Coughlin Teresa M. Coulthard Judy K. Counts Corinnc S. Cowardin Evelyn E. Cox Jayne A. Cox Judy L. Craig Dianne H. Creger I oretta K. Criner 285 Bess B. Cuinhie Teresa K. Damon Patricia R. Daniels Gay® C. Dawson Nancy M. Curry Melanie W. Daniel Diana K. Davenport Margaret M. Delaney Margaret S. Davis Klbuibcth Dennis Patriciu A. Davis Diana F. Devlin 2W Joyce I.. l)iMi'W Patricia Donnell Joyce J. Douglas Rebecca A. Douth.it Sharon E. Dow Diaite M. I rakc Cheryl Clemente enjoys the Cove when six- is not collecting class (Ins's. (Lapping JinJL A rriueA 287 elating (f rincjS leaiure Elizabeth A. Early Janet C. Earner Claire A. Ebcrhart Constance L. Ellis Mar ' Ervine Ann C. Estes Sally C. Evans Veronica C. Fu akcrlcy Carolyn Fulls Erin L. Fembaugh Janet A. Ferrell Nancy S. Ferrell 288 Judith K. Finkebtein Betsy F. Forrest I .el me think, I lo know her name. Polly . Flcmini l ots A. Frye Carlos M. Carle 11 Phyllis M. Gaskins Karen P. Foley Darla T. Fulton Mary Garrett Marion V. Gates 289 -future pfanS are JormeJ . Virginia Ciambcllucn Mary E. Glenn P«ggy D. Grady Peggy I). Grady Patricia A. Gibson Frances C. (Godwin Phyllis A. Graham Mickey IX Gilley Sandra E. Gooding Marilyn S. Gras ham Priscilla F. Gilmer Carolyn It. Goodman Anne M. Craze I 290 Janet L. Green Dori J. Cwaltney Judith L. Il.-u-kle I 1967, the cjCail 'Ijecir of xami 292 Diumi O. Hunchette June A. Hanley I.indn J. Hannum Margaret J. Hansen Sherry llaraway Jewell D. Harrington Diane L. Harris Klaine Hatcher Stephanie P. Healw-ole It isn't the Stork Club, but it will do.” Velma T. Herndon Eleanor S. Huggins Katie J. Hill Cynthia A. Hixson Miao Y. Ho Dclila A. Hockman 793 Donna E. Hodgkins Barbara M. Hollander Joyce A. Holloway Betty J. Holt Marjorie E. Holt Theresa L. Hopper I.inda S. Howell Vicki C. Hunnicutt Barbara C. Ingram Mars Jackson Sandra L. Howell Hft cl M. Hylton Carol ). Ingram Rita A. Jac kson Merry A. Howes Patricia C. Hylton Judy R. Ingrain Maxine I-'. Jainchcll Joyce Hunley Ann Inec Lcta R. Jackson EliiUibcth I.. James 295 296 Jamie I- Jon«$ Mar A Jones Patricia C. Jones Barbara E. Joseph Nancy Joyner Sandra L. Jones Sharon E. Jones Ethel J- Kovsingcr Rose K. Kientz Suzanne R. Jones Joanne W. Jordan Sara J. Kent Marilyn P. Keesling Rebecca J. King Hazel J. Kirk 297 Nancy K. Kramer Julia A. Lallv Marilyn J. Kukuk Sue B. Lansherry Each remembers (hat outstanding game, that special boy. Carol A. Koch Ella l. Kyle Sammic E. Lnrec Karen A. Lawson L-iu !a K. Korinan Linda U. I.aekc Carol J. Law Patricia Lawson 298 WJLuL MoU m emorieA Patricia A. Ixahv Ann •' . I.cake Koie E. Lemon ContUnce I- Lentz Ann N. Leo Ruby C. Lester Shirley A. Lester Judith K. Lillarri Linda L. Lilly Joyce A. Lindsey Malccna II. Link I,ucy II Llewellyn 299 .. and then over the door .1 giant Vemiv-maiMrap!' Linda K. Lucas Louise E. Liickcnbach Marie W. McCrnw Barbara R. Logan Frances A. Logan Jo A. Long Rose M. Lonit 300 Janice I.. McCrfctry Colin S. McIntosh Margery J. Mallory Margaret B. Manning Shir lev A. Markham Patricia L Markin Peggy V Martin Diana P. Martinez Patricia A. Matznk (j Z Jlre Dal, ten jPerSonaiitics become t)islincl . Carol A. Miller Janet L. Miller Linda C. Miller Peg?) IX Miller Janice K. Mills Fain J. Mills Nancy H. Milton Ann T. Mims Elene C. Monk Christia C. Montsinger Mary A. Mook Diana L. Moore 302 Jerry L. Morton Kathleen E. Mulcahy Aubrey N. M untying Sharon L. Murdock Janice N. Murray Connie A. Muster Georgette M. Nesvbill Roberta J. Newcomb 303 JoAmie K. Myers Jo Vnnc Myers Donna L. Neal Jamie Bryant takes the ''pause that refreshes . Sharon I.. Nichols Katherine W. Niningcr Janet A. Nixon Shirlcc J. Osborne Carole A. Nielson Kloisc V. Nixon Janice K. O'Neil Mary J. Overstreet Minako Oka Julia A. Osborne Janet L. Painter Barbara K. Palermo 304 Seniors 305 oLastina 3ie are 3 or meet . Man P. Perkins Bonnie Pettus Mar) L. Phibbs Toni R. Pimentel Judith L. Pinkston Carol C. Poole I.inda R. Poston Betty L. Potter Shirley A. Powers 306 Carolyn I). Price Judy I). Price Doris J. Prillainun Senior sorority sisters delight in showing their house to undvrebssmen. 307 ormd ars Carole A. Reynolds Christine S. Reynolds Man- C. Richard Brenda L. Richardson Emily H. Richardson Marian I. Richardson Nancy A. RifiH' Ann W. Roberts Joan Roberts 308 Judy A Rogers A room —each Radford girl's own unique world. Hebn L. Rogers Jerry L. Rollins Kathy T. Roof Nancy M. Rose Miriam E. Ross Andrec M. Rosso Pamela L. Russell Edith E. St. John Linda L. Samuels SO? Sue I . Sarver Emily R. Saunders I’atricin N. Saunders 311 l.indn A. Sharrcr Julia M. Short Brenda F. Smith Linda C. Shelton Jane L. Shultz Delores N. Smith Mars K. Sherwoood Sandra A. Sibbald Judith A. Smith Margaret S. Shockley Patricia A. Skeens Linda L. Smith 1967, a Llaine M. Snttd Brenda J. Stanley Kamila Stapko Judith M. Station Shirley A. Steele Inez L. Stewart Barbara J. Stimuli 312 Carol M. Stowers Leona R. Stowers Judith A. Strotl er Harriet M. Swinson Jeanne H. Tanner Barbara V. Thomas Sue Thomas Billie J. Surbcr Mary A. Swanson Jennie M. Teass Nancy J. Thompson Jeanine R. Swatzc Sharon K. SwCCl Sara L. Thacker Rachel L. Thompson 313 Seniors oCead Student Cjovemmenl Barbara L. Thrush Norma Tompkins Aim I- Tonkins Hazel M. Torrans Helen M. Townsend Mart)' E. Trelick Mary 1. Triplett Susan T. Tucker Lynn L. Tullis Crctchen Unter ubri Dn-.mi.i I _ Usehak Sarah A. Usscry 314 Effic A. Utl Laura E. Velez Jcanie Teas leads our student government. Bonnie M. Vaughan Suzanna B. Violand Priscilla D. Vaughan Eleanor L. Wade Hilla Washington Barbara Waycaster Virginia V. Vaughan Anna M. Ward Joan E. Waskev Judith M. Weatherford 315 _Seniord 'hiJi l Kivaiji l ememler Susan A. Weaver Teresa E. Webb Darn K. White Lillian M. White Judith E. Whittaker Carlene M. Worley Betty M. icineton Brenda l„ Wilburn Joan B. Wiley Antoinette M. Williams Wanda S. Williams Nancy L. Wilson 316 Terry Wilson Margaret L. Wimmer Brenda K. Win Gloria B. Wolfe Our minds may become hazy, but we dial! never forge! Bedford College. Elizabeth Windley Mary L. Wood da 11 Carol Wright l.ucia C. Yang Evelyn M. Winstead Brenda C. Wriglil Maryann E. Wubbelrr Judith A. Yales 317 - A- ADDISON. MARY ELIZABETH Oakland. Virginia Garden High School, Oakwood. Virginia. B S Major Mat he -nulio. Minor: Physics. June. 1967. Organization YWCA (1); Tri-M Club (1.2.3); Wesley Foundation (1.2 3). Honors: Honor Soceity of Radford College (4); Dean's List Chi Beta Phi. Kappa Mu F.psilon. ADKINS. ELSIE MYRTLE Danville. Virginia. Whitmell High School, Diy Fork, Virginia li s Major Mathe Hiatus. Minor Physics. August. 196 ? Organizations Grapur-chiit (1.2) Reporter (1.2); Student Kduc-ation Association (4); Baptist Student Union (4); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (1.2.3.4), President (3). Via President (4). ADKINS. NANCY McINNIS. Arlington. Virginia. Wakefield High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major Home Economics Education. June, 1967. Orgaiuz itions: Home Economics Club (1.2.3); Music Educators' National Conference (1); Capitol Club(l). String Quartet (1.2). ACNER. HELEN ANN. Salem. Virginia. Andress Lewis High School. Salem. Virginia. B.S. Major. F.ng-luh. Minor. History. August, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4); cotillion Club (2.3,4); May Coutl (3); Chairman of Figure Committee (3); Young Democrats' Club (4). Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. AKERS, SARAH. Radford. Virginia. Radford High School. Radford. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: English. March, 1967. Organization : Sophomore Counselor (2); Student Education Association (SNEA) (-1); Choral Club (3); Virginia Education Association (SNEA) (4). ALTMEYER. BARBARA K. E. Fairfax City. Virginia. Fairfax High School. Fairfax. Virginia. H.S. Major. Fllementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Campus Carnival (4), Princess (4); Capitol Club (1,2); (!otillioii Club (4); Student Education Association (4) AMUNDSEN. JUDITH ANN. Newport News. Virginia Homer Ferguson High School. Newport News, Virginia OS. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Ceography. June, 1967. Organizations: Rules Committee Member (1); Hall Monitor (1.2.3.4) ; Sophomore Osunselor; Student Education Association (3.4) ; Newman Club (1.2 3.4); Intraiuuruls (3). ANDERSON. BETTY LOU. Arlington. Virginia. Yorktnwn High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major. Eleinen-taiy Kdiuntion. Minor. English. June, 1967 Organizations: Sophomore (ouuseloi (2); Student Education Association (3.4); Wesley Foundation (1.2,3). ANDERSON. SARA ANN. Jamestown, Now York. Jamestown High School. Jamestown. New York. Transferred from Jamestown Community College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1967. ARCABRICHT. NANCY LOU. Roanoke. Virginia. William Fleming High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major Music. March. 1967. Organizations. Student Government Association (4) Secretary (4); Sophomore Counselor (2); Highlanders 1,2 3,4); Choral Club (1.2.3.4); Accompanist (1,2,3.4) President (3); Choir (4); Glee Club (1.2,3.4), Accompanist (1.2,3.4). Presl-dent (2); Music Educators' National Conference (1.2.3.1). Vice President (3); Student Education Association (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1); Electoral Board (3.4); Ensemble (1,2,3.4), Accompanist (1,2.3,4). Honors: Mu Phi Epsilon. Warden (3), Picsider.t (4). VSIILKY. BRENDA LOI ISE. Roanoke. Virginia Patru k Henry High School, Roanoke. Virginij. B.S. Mujor Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations; House Council, Stuart Hall. Vice-President (3); Sophumoie Counselor (2). YWCA (1); Student Education Association (4); Westminster Fellowship (I); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship(2.3.1), President (3). AYF.HS. LEAH NAOMI. Cana. Virginia. Hillsvillr High School. Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. Major. F.lemrn-t.uy Education. Minor Ceography June 1967 Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Ccoigraphy Club (1,2!; Student Education svoci.ition (4). Baptist Student Onion (1), Virginia Education Association (4). AYRES. LINDA JOAN. Arlington. Virgsnu. Washington-Lee High Scliool. Arlington. Virginia. B.S Major Home Economics. June 1967 Organizations Tre.i urer. Floyd Dunn, (I). Sophomore Counseloi; Home Ecvnoniks Club (1.2.3.4), Home Economics Festival Chairman (2.4); Caiiturbury Club (1.2.3.4) . D rm Representative(3). Honors Dean's List (4). -B- BABB. SHARON SCHLOSSER. Noifolk. Virginia. Granby High School, Noifolk, Virginia. H.S. Major: Elementary Education. December, 1966 Organizations: German Club (3.4); Panhellenic Council (4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3.4); Intramurals (1.2.3.4) . BAILEY. HARRIEI FONTAINE. Kevsvillc. Virginia. Kandolph-Henry High School, Charlotte Court House, Virginia. H.S. Major: Home Economics. June. 1967 Organizations Sophomore Counselor (2); Home Economics Club (1.2.3.4); Student Education Association (4), Secretary (4). Honors: Deans' List. BAKER. MARGARET VIRGINIA. Newnort News. Virginia. Warwick High School. Newport News. Virginia. B.S. Major: General Science. Minor: Psychology. June. 1967. Organizations. Animus Quarens (4); Psi Club (1,2.4); Student Education Association (4); Newman Club (4); Westminster Fellowship (1.2). BAKER. MARY HUNTER. Springfield. Virginia. Hammond High School. Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. March. 1967. Organizations. Student Government Association (1,2,3.4). Chairman, Student Life (3.4); Student Court, Freshman Representative; Sophomore Claw. President; House Council, Poca nontax Hall, Vice-President (I); Junior Resident. Peery Hall; Student Education Association (2,3,4); Cotillion Club (2,3,4), Parliamentarian (3); Alpha Sigma Tau (3.4), Chaplain (4); Lutheran Student Union (1,2,3.4). Secretary (1.2); May Court (2); Campus Carnival (3.4), Auction Chairman (3.4). Candidate (4); Rules Committee (2); Virginia Education Association (2,3,4). Honors. Honor Society of Radford College (3,4); Deans List. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (3). Kappa Delta Pi (3.4); One of the Ten Best Citizens (I). BALOCH, DIANE LORRAINE Arlington, Virginia. Washington and Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. H.S. Major: Elementary Education. March, 1967. Organizations: Choral Club (2); Choir 11.2.3); Glee Club (1); Student Education Association (3.4); Lutheran Student Union (1.2 3.4). Vicx President (2.3); Senior Ensemble (2); House Council, West Moffett. Vice President (4). Honors: Dean's List. BANNER. SHERWOOD SCOTT. Salem. Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia Transferred from Emery and Henry College. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3,4). Honors: Dean's List. 318 BARFXECHT. BONNIE CALL IE. West Point. Virginia. New Kent High School. New Kent. Virginia. Transfer: Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August, 1966. Organisations: Athletic Association (1.2). Student Education Association (1.2.3.4); Wesley Foundation (3); Virginia Education As-social ion 1.2.3,4). BARNES. CAROLYN CHRISTINE. Richmond. Virginia. Ceorgc Wythe High School. Richmond. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics Education lime. 1967. Organizations Sophomore Counselor (2). Crapurchat (1); YWCA (1,2); Home Economics Club 11,2,3.4), Psi Club (2), Student Education Association (2.3,4); Cosmopolitan l); Wesley Foundation (1.2.3); Intra-murals (2); Campus Carnival (4); Young Republicans Club (3.4). BARNES. NANCY JANE. Bassett. Virginia. John D Bassett High School. Bassett. Virginia. Transferred from Averett College. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Honor Council (4); Student Education Association (3.1); Alirha Sigma Tan (3.4); Baptist Student I'nion (3,4). Intramural: (3,4); Young Democrats' Club (4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). BARRAZOTTO. LAUKETTE LILLIAN. Arlington. Virginia. O’Connell High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations. Student Education Association (3.4), Assistant Treasurer (4); Capitol Club (1,2); German Club (4); Newman Club (1); Young Democrats' Club (4); Virginia Education Association (3,4). BARRETT, MARGARET JOHNSON. Windsor. Virginia. Windsor High School, Windsor, Virginia. Transferred from Averett Junior College. B.S. Major Elementary Education. August, 1967, Organizations: Student Education Association (3.4); Baptist Student I’nion (3). BARTLEY. DORIS JEAN. Orange, Virginia. Orange County High School. Orange Virginia. B.S. Major. History. Minor: Social Science. June. 1967. Organisations: Sophomore Counselor (2). Orthesis (4); Geography Club (3,4); Student Educ-alion Association (4). HASKETT. ELIZABETH |ANE. Mechanicsville. Virginia. la-e-Davis High Scliool. Mechanicsville, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Journalism. August, 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Class, President; President, Tyler Dorm, (1); Sophomore Counselor; Choir (1). Bee Hire (1); German Club (2,3.4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2,3,4), Assistant Membership Director (3). Honors: Freshman Citizenship Award. BAXLEY. MARGARET REBECCA Alexandria. Virginia. Groveton High School. Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major. Mathematics. Minor: English. June, 1967 Organizations: Tri-Vt Club (1,2,3,4), President (4), Vice-President (3); Student Education Association (4). BENNETT (MRS ), ANITA BERHALTER. South Williamsport. Pa. South Williamsport Area High School. Soulh Williamsport, Penn-syIvania. B A Major French. Minor Spanish. June, 1967. Organizations: Honor Council (1.2), Corresponding Secretary (1.2) ; Sophomore Counselor; Junior Resident; Newman Club (1.2) : French Club (1,2,3.4), Vice President (3). Honors: Pi Delta Phi (3.4). Vico President (3.4). BENNETT, PATK1CIA ELLEN. Sea Girt. New Jersey. Manasquan High Scliool. Vlanasquan. New Jerse). B.S. Maiot: Elementary Education. March. 1967. Organiz itions. Highlanders (1.2.3.4); Hoofbcats (2); Student Education Association (3.4); Alplia Sigma Tan (3,4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors: Dean's List. BISSELL. PAULA CAROLYN. Arlington, Virginia. Yorktown High School. Arlington. Virginia. B A. Major: Psy- chology. Minor. Mathematics. June. 1967. Organisations. Home Economics Club (ll; Tri-M Club (2); Psi (Tub (4); Lutheran Student Union (1,2.3,4), Historian (1.2), Vice President (3); Young lYemocrats’ Club (4). BERKELEY. PEGCY LEE. Richmond, Virginia. Hermitage High Scliool. Richmond. irgmui. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor English. June. 1967. Organisations: Student Education Association (3.4). Baptist Student I'nion (1.2.3.4). Library Chairman (2). Enlistment Chairman (3), Publicity Chairman (4). BLACK, SUSAN ESTELLE. Paris. France. Cenend H.H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden. Germany. Trans-ferrred from Plattsburgh State University College. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Psychology. March, 1967. Organizations. Glee Club (2); Sigma Kappa (2.3.4). Vice-president (3.4); Honors: Dean’s List. BLACKBURN. BILLIE JEAN. Damascus, Virginia. Damascus High School. Damascus. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1967. Organizations.- Choir (1); Student Education Association (4); Wesley Foundation (1); irginia Education .Association (4). BLEAKLEY. FLORINE DUVAL Newport News. Virginia Fcrgucson High School. Newport News, Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum College. B.S. Mayjr: Elementary Education. December 1967, Organizations. House Council, Stuart Hall. Monitor (4). BOLLING. LINDA LEE. Bristol. Virginia. Virginia High School. Bristol, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Student Education Association (4); German Club (2.3.1; Sigma Kappa (3,4). BONNET. BARBARA JEAN. Baltimore. Mary land. Western High School. Baltimore, Maryland. B.S. Major: Dietetics. August. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Home Economies Club (3.4); Psi Club (3.4); Lutheran Student Union (I.2.3.L. Membership (1 Vice President (3 ; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (I). BOOHER. MARIE ELAINE Big Stone Gap. Virginia. Powell Valley High School. Big Stone Gap. Virginia. B.S. Major: Library Science. Minor English. June. 1967. Organizations Choir (2.3); Library Club (1.2.3.4). BOOTH. MARY WATKINS. Appomattox. irginia. Appomattox High School. Appomattox. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June. 1967 Organisations: Sophomore Counselor. Orapurchat (1); Student Education Association (3.4), Chaplain (4); Baptist Student Union (1,2.3,4), President (3). Vice President (4). BOSICER. GAIL WITCHER. Gretna, Virginia. Gretna High School. Gretna. Virginia. B.S. Major: Chemistry. Minor Math. March, 1967. Organisations: Sophomore Counselor; United Campus Christian Fellowship (1.2.3.4); Chi Beta Phi (3.4) ; Kappa Mu Epsilon (3,4). BOSTIC. VELMA C. Prater. Virginia. Crmidy Senior High School, Grundy, Virginia. B.S. Major: Math. Minor: History. August 1967. Organizations: Tri-M Club (1.2.3.4) ; Baptist Student Union (1); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (4); Young Democrat's Club (4). BRAMSCO.ME. MARGIE SUE. Hillsville. Virginia. Hillsville High School, Hillsville. Virginia. B.A. Major: Psychology. Minor: Sociology. August. 1967. Organizations: Norwood House Council (1). Vice President (I); Sophomore Counselor; Psi Club (3). 319 BRINKLEY, DONNA ELIZABETH. McLean. Virginia. McLean High School, McLean, Virginia. B.S Major; Psy-cholosre and English. Join-. 1967. Organization : Sophomore Counselor; Psi dub (3,41; Student Education Association (3,4); Capitol Club (1); German Club (3.4). Corresponding Secretary (3). Treasurer (4); Co-chairman, junior Follies (3); Community Service. St. Albans (2,3); Best Dressed Candidate, West Molfet (3). BROGAN. RUBY MAY Rocky Mount. Virginia. Franklin County High School. Rocky Mount. Virginia. B.S. Major. Business Education. March. 1967. Athletic Association (2), YWCA (1). Phi Beta lambda (I.2.3.4); Student Education Association (3,4); Baptist Student Union (1,2.3,4), Advisory and Enlistment Committees. Intramurals (2). BROWN. PAMELA LEA. Arlington. Virginia. Wakefield High School. Arlington. Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior ( ollege. B.A. Major: Social Science. June. 1967. Organizations. House Council. Stuart. President (4); German Club (4); Sigma Sigma Sigma (3.4). French Club (2), Secretary (2). Young Republicans (2.3,4); Art Club (1.2). Honors: Dean's List. BROWN, CONSTANCE. ROBERTA. Front Royal. Virginia. John S. Mosby Academy. Front Royal, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elemon tary Education. August, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4). Honors. Dean's List. BROWN, SHIRLEY JEANETTE. Portsmouth. Virginia. Cradock High School. Portsmouth. Virginia. B.S. Major: Physical Education and Health. Minors: Biology and Ccography. August, 1967 Organizations: Athletic Association (1,2,3,4); Ba| ti t Student Union (1); Fencing Club (3); Hockey Club (2); Intramural (1.2,4). Monogram Club (4); Pemm Club (1,2.3.4); Student Education AssocatiOn (4). BROYLES. BARBARA JEAN. Culpeper. Virginia. Culpeper County High School. Culpeper, Virginia. Transferred from Retention of University ol Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June, 1967. Organizations Clioir (4); Student Education Association (4). BRUNELLE. CONSTANCE MARIE. Alexandria, Virginia. St. Mary's Academy, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor.- Social Studies. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3,4); Capitol Club (1); German Club (3,4); New-man Club (1); Young Democrats' Club (4); Virginia Education Association (3,4). Honors: Dean's List. BRY ANT. NANCY LOUISE. Lynchburg. Virginia. New London Academy, Forest, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor. Geography. June 1967. Organizations Sophomore Counselor (2); Geograplty Club (3,4), Vice-President (3), President (1); Student Education Association (4); Virginia Education Association (4). Honors Deans List. BUCKLES, JANICE Rl TH. Mcndowview. Virginia Patrick Henry High School. Emory. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. (Organizations.- Student Education Association (4); Virginia Edna! ion Association (4). Honors Dean's List. BUCKLEY, JANE. Lynchburg. Virginia. E.C. Glass High Scfrool. Lynchburg. Virginia. Transferred from Lynchburg College B.A. Major. History. August. 1967. BUTT. LINDA RAE. Chesapeake, Virginia. Great Bridge High School. Chesapeake, Virginia B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (1,2,3); YWCA (I); Music Educators’ National Conference (1); Student Education Association (I); German Club (3.4); Sigma Kappa (3.4). 320 BYRD. JUDITH CHERYL. Roanoke. Virginia Patrick Hcnrv High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Bluelield College. B.S. Majt r: Elementary’ Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Choir (3); Glee Club (3); Music Educators Na tinnal Conference (3.4), Secretary--Treasurer (4); Library Club (3). Baptist Student Union (3), Transfer Student Representative. -C- CALLAHAN. ELLEN MAUREEN. Falls Church. Virginia. Bishop Denis J. O’Connell High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor. Spanish. June. 1967. Organizations. Honor Council (4) Senior (’lavs Representative (4); Sophomore Counselor (2); Sjwnish Club (2.3); Student Education Association (3,4); Newman Club (1.2). Honor Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu (3,4). President (4). CAMPBELL. EV ELYN CAROLYN. Danville. Virginia. George Washington High School. Danville, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: House’ Council, Stuart Hall, (3). Fire Warden; Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association; Virginia Education Association. CAMPBELL. KAY CLENDA. Forest. Virginia. New London Academy. For«-st, Virginia. B.S. Major. English. Minors. Speech-Dramatics, and Journalism. June, 1967. Organizations; Choir (3.4); Student Education Association (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1.2.3.4). Honors: Sigma Tau Delta (3.4). CAMPBELL. MARY LEE SMOOT Mt. Jackson, Virginia. Stonewall Jackson High School. Mt. Jackson, Virginia. B.S Major: Business Educution. June. 1967. Organizations: YWCA (1); Phi Beta Lambda (1.2,3.4), President (3); Cosmopolitan (1). CANAOA, KAREN LEA. Hampton, Virginia. Hampton High School. Hampton. Virginia. B.S Major Elementary Education. March, 1967. Organisations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Crajturchal (1.2); Student Education .Association (2,4); Virginia Education Association (2.4). Honors: Dean's List. CARDWELL. VIRGINIA IRENE. Arlington, Virginia. Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia B.A. Major English Minor: History. December. 1966. Organizations. Hoof-beats (2); Pansophia (2,4); Wesley Foundation (1); Young Democrats' Club (2,4); French Club (4). GARTER. OPAL DOVE. Covington, Virginia. Krniik High School. Renick. West Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. August, 1967. CATERINO. JESSIE LEE. Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina. Franklin High School. Franklin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor. Physics. June, 1967. Organizations: Tri-M Club (3.1). Membership Committee Chairman (4); Student Education Association (3.4). CHAMNESS. JAEANN BROYLES. Charleston. West Va. Charleston High School. Charleston, West Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Administration. June, 1967. Organizations. House Council. Draper. Hall Monitor (3). Highlanders (1,2,3); Phi Beta Lambdu (2,3.4); Sigma Kappa (2,3,4), Acting Fiist Vice-President and Triangle Correspondent (3.4). Honors: Dean’s List. CLEAYENCER. SUE ANN. Alexandria. Virginia. Hampton High School, Hampton. Virginia. Transferred from Avcrett Junior College. B.S. Major. Elementary Educution. August. 1967. 'Organizations: Student Government Association (3.4); Student Education Association (3.4); Honors: Alpha Psi Omega. CLEMENTE. CHERYL MARIE. Arlington. Virginia. Bishop O'Connell High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.A. Major: English. Minor. Chemistry. June. 1967. Organizations: House Council, West Moffett, Vice President (4); Junior Counselor; Curtain Clan (11; Spanish Club (3); (aipitol Club (1.2). President (2); Cenuan Club (3.4). Diiihv Cli.iirman (3.4): Alpha Sigma Alpha i2.' . . Rush Chairman (3). Membcnhip Director (4); N’ewmili Club (1,2'; Intrumtirals (1.2,3. P; Young Democratic Club I); Rules Committee (1). Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Alpha Sigma Alpha Outstanding Pledge. CLOl’DE. DI AH LOU. Richmond. Virginia. iohn Marshall High School. Richmond. Virginia. Transferred rom Chosvan Junior College. B.S. Major: Biology. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations: House Council. Trinkle Hall. Vice-President (4). Animus Quarens (4). COATES. PATRICIA LEE. CI.kIxs, Virginia William Campbell High School, uruna, V irginia. B.S. Major Health and Physical Education. Minor. Biology. December. 1966. Organizations: Athletic Association (1,2.3.1); Monogram Club (3,4); Pemm Club (1,2.3.1). Secretary (2); Student Education As socintion (4); Baptist Student Union (1.2.3.4); intramurals (1,2.3). Honors: Dean's List. COCK. PAULINE Meadows of Dan. Virginia. Ilillsville High School. Hillsville, Virginia. B.S. Major;• Elementary Education. August. 1966. Organizations. Virginia Education Association. COLBERT. VIRGINIA RAF. Na.una. Virginia. William C.imjsbell High School, Naruna. Virginia. B.S. Majors Spanish and English. March. 1967. Organizations. Spanish Club (3). Honors Dean's List. COLE, SANDRA LYNN. Whitewoud. V irgmia. Whitewood High School. Whitewood, Virginia. Transferred horn King College. B.S. Major Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. June, 1967. Organiz itions: Athletic Association (3,4); Monogram Club (3.4); Pemm Club (3,4); Intramurals (3,4). COLLINS. 1SLA JOY. Aston. Virginia. Drewrv Mason High School. Ridgeway, Virginia. B.S Major Spanish. Minor. English. June, 1967. Organizations. Spanish Club (1.2.3.4 . President (4); Glee Club (2); Student Education Association (3.4). United Campus Christian Fellowship (1.2,3,4). Vice-President (2). Worship Chairman (3); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (2,3.4). Honors: Dean's List. COLLINS WORTH. PAULINE MARIE. Big Stone Gap. Va. Powell Valley High School. Big Stone Gap. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor History and Social Studies. December, 1966. Organizations. Highlanders (2.3.4). COMPTON. BRENDA LOUISE COOD. Gretna. Virginia. Henan High School. Gretna. Virginia. B.S Major. Business Education. June. 1967. Organizations. Phi Beta Lambda (2); Student Education Association (2). Baptist Student Union (1.2). COMPTON. ELIZABETH OZELLE. Long Island. Virginia. Renan High School. Gretna, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics Education. June, 1967. Organisations: Home Economics Club (1.2,3.4); Baptist Student Union (1.2), Home Missions Chair man (1); Virginia Education Association (4). Honors. Oran's List. CONTI. ROSE ELLEN Alexandria. Virginia. F C. Hammond High School, Alexandria. Virginia B.S. Major. Business Education. December. 1966. Organizations. Junior Resident. Trinkle Hall; Phi Beta Lambda (1.2.3.4). Reporter 2); Cotillion Club (2.3.4). Treasurer (3); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2,3.4). Treasurer (3). Honors: Honor Society of Hadfoid College (4); Kappa Delta Pi (4); Pledge Scholarship Award; Deans' List. COPELAND. REBECCA LYNNE Fairfax. Virginia. Fairfax High School. Fairfax, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3.4); German Club (3.1). CORNETT, LINDA LOUISE. Cocburn. Virginia. Cueburn High School. Cocburn, Virginia. 7Vtin er;Clinch Valley College. B.S. Major: English. Minor: French. June. 1967. Organ-tuitions: Student Education Association. (1.2); Baptist Student Union (3.4). French Club (1,2.3,4). Honors: Dean s List. COTTR1LL. SUSAN JANE. Tabb, Virginia Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia. Transferred from Christopher Newport College B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June, 1967 Organisations: Student Education Association (4); Baptist Student Union (3.4); Virginia Education Association (4). COl'GULIN, ANNE GILL Hadlord. Virginia. Rudtord High Scliool. Radford, Virginia. B.S. Major. Krimh. Minor. English. June. 1967. Organizations: Rules Committee Member (4). French Club (3). Vice President (4); Grnjnirchat (.3); Day Students' Club (2.3.4); Newman Club (2,3.4). Honors: Dean's List 1.2.3.4); Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee (4); P. Delta Phi. COUNTS. JUDV KAY. Holston. Virgin a. Patrick Henry High School. Emory, Virginia. B S. Major Elementary Education. June. 1967 Organizations. Student Education Association (4), Virginia Education Association (4). COW AUDI N. CORINNE SANDRA. Richmond. Virginia. Hermitage, Richmond, Virginia. Transferred from Fcrnim Junior College. B.S. Major. Music Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Court (4). Senior Representative; Housr Council. Floyd, Secretary (3), President (4); Athletic Association (3,4 , Monogram (4); Choral Club (3.4). Librarian (3). Music Educators' National Conference (3); Cotillion Club (3.4); lntra murals (3.4). COX. EVELYN ELAINE. Indian Valley. Virginia Floyd County High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Phi Bela Lambda (3); Student Education Association (3). Honors: Dean's List. COX. JAYNE ANN. Dry den. Virginia. Pennington High School. Pennington Cap. Virginia. B.A. Major Math. Minor: Chemistry. June. 1967. Organizations: Tri-M (2.3.4). CRAlC, BETTY JO. Roanoke, Virginia. Jefferson Senior High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (2,3.4); Glee Club (1); Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship (4). CRAIG, JUDY LEE Stuart, Virginia. Stuart High School. Stuart. Virginia. Transfer: Ferrum Junior College. B.S. Major: Math. June. 1967. CRECER, DIANNE RHEA. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. Major. Business Edu cation. June, 1967. Honors: Miss Pulaski County Beauty Pageant 1966, second runner-up; Miss Claytor Lake Beauty Pageant 1964 and 1965. contestant. CRI.NEK. LORETTA KINZER. Fries. Virginia. Fii« s High School, Fries. Virginia. B.S. Major Home Economics Education August 1967. Organizations: Home Economics Club (1.2.3). Honors: Dean's List. 321 CL'MBIE, BESS BRA.VV Salem, Virginia. Andrew Lexx-i High Scliool, Salem. Virginia. Transferred from Virginia Iiitcrinont College. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Orgrtnitotiony.- Student Education Association (3); Baptist Student Union (3,4). -I - DAMEI.. MELANIE BOURNE. Bassett, Virginia. Fuldale High School. Ficldale, irginia. Transferred from Fer-rum Junior College. B.S. Major: History. Minor. Social Science. August. 1967. Organization Trinklc House Council (4); Student Education Association (4); Campus Carnival (3). DANIELS. PATRICIA KAYE. Danville. Virginia. Broxxillo High School. Danville. Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education, Minor Biology. IVcomber, 1966. Org intza lions. Student Government Association (3.4). Standing Buies Coni-mittee (3), Summer President (4), Junior (.’lass Representative to Rules Committee (3); House Council. Floyd. Social Chairman (2) . Athletic Association (1.2,3.4), Head of Sjxirts (2): Monogram Club (2,3.4); Peinm Club 1,2.3,4), Vice-President (2), President (3) ; Alpha Sigma Tua (2,3,4), Treasurer (3); Baptist Student Union (1.2.3.4'. Social Chairman (3); May Court. Junior Class Representative (3); Intramurals (1.2,3,4). Sophomore Counselor (2); Honors: Dean’s List. DAVENPORT. DIANA ELIZA. Portsmouth. Virginia. Churehland High School, Chesapeake, Virginia. B.S. Major; AM. Minor: Biology. March, 1967. Organizationt; Crapurclutl (1). Reporter (1); Animus Quarciis (3.4); Student Education Association (4); Art Guild (1.2); United Campus Christian Fellowship (1,2.3,4). Honors Dean's List. DAVIS. JUDITH NN. Gretna, Virginia Gretna High School. Gretna, Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor. Biology March. 1967 Organizations. Athletic Association (1.2.3.4); Monogram Club (2.3.1). Vice President (3); Pcmm Club (1.2.3,4); Student Education Association (3.4), Baptist Student Union (2.3.4); Intramurals (1.2.3.4). DAVIS. MARGARET SUE. Wolford. Virginia Hurley High School. Hurley, Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Student Education Association (4); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (2.3,4). Davis. PATRICIA ANN. Danville. Virginia Brosvillr High School, Danville. Virginia. Transferred from Danville Branch of irginia Polytechnic Institute. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June. 1967. Organizations: Choir (2); Geography Club (2); Virginia Education Association (2). DAWSON. GAVE CAROL. Danville. Virginia. George Washington High School. Danville. Virginia. U.S. Malor Business Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1). Honors. Honor Society of Radford (xillcgr. Vice-President, Dean’s List. Kappa Delta Pi. DELANEY. MARGARET M LLETE. Wilmington. Delaware. Alexis I DuPont High School, Wilmington, Delaware. B S. Major Home Economics. March, J96 . Organizations: Sophomore Counselor. Aqua maids (1.2.3.4), President (3). Phi Beta l-inibda (It, Home Economics Club (3.4); Panhellemc Council (■ ); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3. i). Recording Secretary (3). Honors: Dean s List; Aquamuid of the Year Award 3). DENNIS. ELIZABETH ALINE. Alexandria. Virginia. Robert E I-ee High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.A. Major English. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations: Spanish Club (1.4); Capitol Club (1). Honors Dean's List; Sigma Tau Delta. DEVLIN. DI AN A FRANCES. Falk Church. Virginia. George Mason High School. Fairfax, Virginia. B.S. Major. Ele mentary Education. August, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4); Cotillion Club (4); Inlrarnuiak (2,3,4). DOUGLAS. JOYCE JOAN. Blacksburg. Virginia. Blacksburg High School. Blacksburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: English Minor: History. March, 1967. Organizations; Sophomore Counselor (2), Bee Hive (1,3); Pm Club; Panxophia (4); Wesley Foundation (1). DOUTHAT. REBECCA ARLENE Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School, Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minors: Sociology. Speech, and Dramatic'. August. 1967. Orgnniza lions: Forensic Society (3,4). DOW. SHARON ELIZABETH. Brthrsda. Maryland. Bethesda-Chevy Chase- High School, Bethi-xd.i, Maryland. Transferred from Davis and Elkins College B.S Major Psychology. March, 1967. Organizations: Wesley Foundation (2,3.4); Young Democrats Club (2). DRAKE. DIANE MARIE. Springfield. Virginia. Grovcton High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.A. Major. I's etiology. Minor: Sociology. June. 1967. Organizations Soplio more Counselor (2). Honor Dean's List; pi Gamma Mu (3.4). DUDLEY, DREAM A CAROL. Roanoke, Virginia. William Fleming High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Music. Minor. Math. June 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Highlanders (1.2.3.1), Drum Major (3,4). Secretary-Treasurer (2,3), Vice-President (3). Choir (1.2.3): Campus Carnival (1.2.3,4); Glee Club (3); Tri-M Club (1); Music Educators' National Conference (1,2.3.4). Vice-President (31; Baptist Student Union (1,2.3,4): Intntmurak (1.2,3); Honors• Dean's List; WIkj's in American Colleges and Universities; Mu Phi Epsilon (2.3.4), Vice President (3). DUFFER. 1KG1E M AE. South Boston. Virginia. Halifax County High Scliool. South Boston. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June, 1967. Organizations: Bee Hive (4); Geography Club (1); Student Education Association (4); Baptist Student Union (1,2,3,4). DUGCINS, NANCY CODDIN. Richmond, Virginia. Douglas S. Freeman High School. Richmond. Virginia B.S. Major: EMNGLISH. Minor: History. December, 1966. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor. Spanish Club (1); May Day Commission (2). Honors. Dean's List. -E- FAMES. JUDY LUCILLE. Christlansburg, Virginia. Christiansburg High School. Christiansburg. Virginia B.S. Major French; English. December, 1966. Organizations: Student Court (4); Sophomore Counselor (2); Junior Counselor (3); Choral Club, (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Glee Club (1,2), Librarian (1.2); Student Education Association (3.4); Cosmopolitan (1); Baptist Student Union (1,2,3,4), Meditations Chairman (3). Choir Chairman (4); French Club (1,2,3). Honors Graduate Study Fellowship. EARLY. ELIZABETH ANNE Roanoke, Virginia. Norlhside High School Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Fcr-nini Junior College. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Penim Chib (3,4); Student Education Association (1.2); Intiumurak (1.2.3.4); Virginia Education Association (1,2). EBERH ART. CLAIRE ADELE. Alexandria. Virginia. Crovcton High School. Alexandria, Virginia. B.A. Majors: German and Social Science. March. 1967. Organizations: Student Government Association (4); Honor Council. Senior Represents five. Bee Hive (4). Geography Club (2.3.4); Young Democratic Club (4). President (4); junior Follies (3); College Council (4); International Relations Chib (4). Honors: Dean's List; Woodroxv Wilson Fellowship Nominee (4); Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (4). 322 Kl.LIS. CONST WCK LEE. Vienna, Virginia. James Mtubvon High School. Vienna. Virginia. Transfer: Averett Junior nllcge. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Associarnn (• ). Kl.LNK )RR, M AHY ELIZABETH Virginia Bench, Virginia Northumberland High School, Hcutlu illc Virginia. B.S. Minor: Flcmnitnry licit mm tmn. June, 1967. Organizations: Student ,uv-e rumen! Association 1.2 3.0, Electoral Hoard (3); Sophomore Counselor 2‘. Student Education Association (3.1); Cotillion Club ( ’; Sigma Sigma Sigma 4). Young Democrats' Club 1}). Virginia Education .Association (3.4'. ERVIMK, M RY MeCITOH EON. Covington, Virginia. Wliitr Sulphur High School. White Sulphur Springs, West Vir. ginia. B.A. Major Art Education. August, 1966. Organizations. YWCA (3,1); Art Cuild (1,2.3.1). President (3'; Virginia Education Association (4). Honors Dean’s last; (-impu Verse in Rad-fortl Review. ESTES, ANN CAROL. Lake Wales. Florida. Pompano Beach High School. Pompano Beach, Florida. Tran (erred from Virginia Intermont College. A.A. Major: Liberal Arts. June, 1965. Organizations: Spanish Club (3.4), Social Chairman (4t. German Club 4), Sigma Kappa (4). Cetnun Club (4). EVANS. SALLY CLOYD. Dublin, Virginia. Saint Margaret's School. Ta Ispahan nock. Virginia. Transferred from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. B.S. Major: French. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations: Day Student's Club (2.3) ; French Club (2,3.4). President (3); Honors: Pi Delta Phi (3.4) . Secretary (3). FA ANSON. M A RCA RET ELIZABETH Arlington. Virginia. Washington ami Leo High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Norwood House Council (1). Vice-President (1); Ingles House Council (2). Treasurer (2); Draper House Council (3), Vice President (3); Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association (3.4); Capitol Club (I). Sigma kappa (2.3.4), Historian-Librarian (3). Honors: Dean's List. FALLS, CAROLYN'. Hope well. Virginia. Hopewell High School, Hopewell, Virginia. B.S. Major: Art Minor History June. 1967. Organizations. Rev- llite (2); YWCA (2); Cotillion Club (3.4). Silverman Award, Vice-President (3), Alpha Sigma Tau (2.3.4), Historian (3). Vice-President (4). FARMER. JACOLFLINE RAE. Radford. Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Edu cation. June. 15)67. Organizations. Choral Club (2,3.4), Librarian (3); Glee Club (1.4); Phi Beta Lambda (1.2.3,4). President (4), Student Education • Association (4); Day Students Club (1,3,4); Wesley Foundation (1.2); Senior Ensemble (3). Honors: Dean's List. FAZAKERLEY. VERONICA CAROLE. Arlington. Virginia. Washington and Lee High School, Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organization . Senior Class (4), West Motlctt Representative (4); Glee Club (1); Student Education Association (4); Capitol Clob (1); Newman Club (1,4); Intramuruls (3); Campus Carnival (2.3.4). FERRELL. JANET AVHLEE. Radford. Virginia. Radford High School. Radford. Virginia. B.S Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations. Honor Council (2.3.4). Secretary (3); Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Associ-ation (3.4); Dav Students' Club (1.2.3,4); Cotillion Club (4); Pan-hellenic Council 3,4); Alpha Sigma Tau (2.3.41. Historian (3), President (4); Wesley Foundation (1,2); Intramural (2,3,4). Honors. Dean’s List. FIELD. JOYCE THOMAS. Roanoke Viigim. Andicw Lewis High Scltoul. Salem. Virginia. Ti mslcrr'-d iioiii University of Virginia. Roanoke Center. B.S. Major Elementary Education August. 1967 Organi rations: Virginia Education As voc i.ition (4). Honors Dean's List F1NKELSTEIN. JI'DITH R. IIEI.. Arlington. Virginia. Washington and Lee High School. Arlington, Virginia. R.S. Major Elementary Edm ation. Minor. History June, 1967. Senior (lass Tcmjvorary Secretary (U, Sophomore Counselor 12’; Hillel Foundation (1.2.3.1). Seeretary 2), Vice-President (3.S.. House Council, Ingles, Fin-warden (2) FITZER. MaRCaREI JEAN. Cedar Blutf, Virginia. Riehlunds High School, Rn hliiuds, Virginia B.S. Major: Chemistry. Minor Mathematics. March, 1967. Organization': Student Education Association (4), Social Cluiniiun (I); Cosmopolitan (1,2); Campos 'arniv.il (41. FITZGERALD. ELM A EUGENIA. Nelson County. Virginia. Kelvin County High Seliool. Lovingstoii. Virginia. H.S Major Home Economies. August. 1966. Organizationv. Home Eeonotn ies Club (1.2.3); AW-dey Foundation (1.2.3). tainiinittec Director (2). FLEMING, POLLY ANN. Rowe, Virginia. Garden High School. Oakwood. Virginia. Transferred from Clinch Valley College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (1,2,4); Cotil lion Club (1); Baptist Student Union (1,2); French Club (I). Honors. IVan's List. FOLEY. KAREN PATRICIA. Fairfax, Virginia. Fairfax High School. Fairfax. Virginia B.S. Major. Library Set ence. Minor: English and Sociology. December, 1967. FORREST. BETSY' FREEM AN. Poquoson, Virginia. Poquoson High School. Poquoson, Virginia. B.S. Major. Music. Minor: English. June, 1967. Organizations Choral Club (2.3.4). Vice-President (3); Highlanders (3.4); Choir (3,4); Clee Club (I); Music Educutors' National Conference (3.4), Pr«-sident (4); Student Education Association (4); Wesley Foundation (1.2.3.4); Senior Ensemble (2,3.4). Honors: Mu Phi Epsilon (3.4), Historian (3.4); Dean's List (3). FORREST. JUDITH LYNNE. Poquoson. Virginia. Poquoson High School. Poquoson. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. Minor English. June. 1967. Organizations: Russell House Council (I); Sophomore Counselor; YWCA (1); Student Education Association (3.4); Pansophia (3.4); Cotillion Club (4); AVesley Foundation (1); Campus Carnival (4). FRENCH, LANA VIRGINIA HONAKER (MRS ). Pocahontas. Va. PosahonUs High School, Pcahontas, Virginia. B.S. Major. Education. August. 1966. Organizations House Council. Tyler, Vice-President (3). Norwood Vice-President (4). FRYE, LOIS ANN. Ewing, Virginia. Thomas Walker High School. Ewing, Virginia. B.S. Major History. Minor: Social Studies. August. 1967. Organizations Highlanders (1). FUDGE. JACQUELYN FRANCES Fieldale. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: History. June, 1967 Organizations. House Council Norwood. President (3), Bolling, President (3); Student Government Association (1,3); Parwophia (4). FULTON. DARLA THERESSA. Roanoke. Virginia. Jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. Minor. Elementary Education. June. 1967 Organizations: Cl total Club (2,3,4); Glee Club (1.2). Secretary (2): Crapurchat (1), Distribution StalT (1); Student Education Association (2,3,-It, Co-Treasurer (3); Day Student's Club (4); Virginia Education Association (2.3,4). 323 GADELL. CARLAS MARGUERITE. Vienna. Virginia. Bishop O’Connell High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major English. Minor-,. History and Journalism, lune. 1967. Organization : Sophomore Counselor; Junior Counselor: Crapurchat (1.2.3.4) , Managing Editor Editor-in-Chief (3); Student Education Association (4); ( apitol Club (2.3); PansopliiR (3); NVxvman Club (1.2.3.4) ; Young Democratic Club ( I); Campus Carnival (2). Honors: Phi Delta Epsilon (3.4), President (3). Secretary ( I). GARRF.1T, MARY ELIZABETH Aston. Virginia. Cu I la i ids High School. Call.mds. Virginia. Transferred from Patrick Henry College. B.S. Major: Business. June. 1967 Organization : YWCA (2); Phi Beta Lambda (1); United ampin Christian Fellow ship (2); Campus Carnival (1). GARRETT. MARY HORNEY. Speedwell. Virginia. Rural Retreat High School. Rural Retreat. Virginia. B.S. Major. Home Economics. June. 1967. Organization : Home Economics Club (1,2,3, S ; Student Education Association (4). GASKINS, PHYLLIS MAE Chesapeake. Virginia. Great Budge High School, Great Bridge. Virginia. B S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor. Sociology. June. 1967. Organization : Highlanders (1.2.3). (dee Club (1); Student Education .Association (3.4); Cosmopolitan Club (I); Wesley Foundation (1,2); Virginia Education ss. . iaiion (3,4). Honor : MtaTidewaU r Beauty Pageant. Third Place. GATES. M ARION VICTOHI A Big Stone Gap. Virginia. Powell Valley High School, Big Stone Gap. Virginia. Transferred fiuin ( lincb Valley College H.S. Major. English. Minor Math August. 1967 Organization Student Government Vxstk i at ion (2) Athletic Association (2); r'hojr (-1). Be- Hit (l ; Tri-M Club (4). Cotillion Club (1.2'; Wesley Foimdatino (I); Voting Moderns (2); Intramur.ils (2 GIBSON. PA i RIU V ANN Wise. Virginia. Pound High School. Pound. Virginia. 1'r.insler from Clinch V alley College B.S Major Sociology Moon llislory and Psychology June 1966. Organizationlloo(beats (3); Student Education Vs. sociation (3.1), Baptist Student ( nion 0,2,3). C.V .C. Youth Council (1,2), Vice-President (2). Honors Dean's List. Pi Gamma Mu (3,4), Secretary-Treasurer (3.4). GILLEY. MICKEY DIANN. Dublin, Virginia. Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.S. Major Home Economics. June. 1967. Organization YWCA (1); Home Economics Club (1.2.3); Day Students' Club (1.2.3,1); Baptist Student Union (1.3.4). CLEW, MARY ELIZABETH Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Choir (2); Student Lduca-tion Association (3.1'. Social Chairman (4). C-ampus Carnival. Booth Chairman (4). Honors: Dean’s List. GODWIN. FRANt-ES LAUDINE Windsor. Virginia. Windsor High School. Windsor. Virginia. B.S. Major. Home Economics Business. March, 1967. Organization% House- Councils, Pokic. Vice-President (3). Sophomore Counselor (2); Home Economics Club (1.2.3.4). GOODING. SANDRA. Vienna, Virginia. James Madison High School. V ienna, Virginia. B.S. Major Art. March, 1967. Organizations. Stuart House Council. Treasurer (1); Sophomore Counselor (2); Choral Club (2.3). Historian ().': Clec Club (1); Crapurchat. Photographer (3); Art Guild (2.3.4): Virginia Education Association (4); Honor Dean’s List (4); Pi Delta Epsilon. Vice-President (3,4). GOODM AN.CAROLYN ItU’I ll. I a x mg ton Virginia. Lexington High Scliool, Lexington, Virginia. B.S Major: F.U-men-tarv Education. June. 1967. Organization Clioir (4). Secretary (I); Glee Club (2.3). Vice-President (3); Student Education As sociation (3); Westminster Fellowship (1,2.3.1), Worship Chairman (2.3.4) . GRAHAM, PHYLLIS ANN Noxxjvirt News. Virginia. Warwick High School. Newport News, Virginia. B.S. Major: Music Education. March, 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (1.-.3'; Clioir (3.1); l-ll Alumni (1); Music Educators’ National Confer enco (2.3.4). Honors; Dean's List. Kappa Delta Pi (4); Mu Phi Epsilon (2,3,4). I reasurcr (2). Vice-President (3). CRASHAM, MARILYN SI E. Wise. Virginia. J. Kelly High School, Wise. V irginia. B.S Major Math. Minor. Government. December, 1966. Organization . Tri-M Club 2,3.4'. Student Education Association (3,4'; Baptist Student Union (U); Intraniurals (2). CHAZEL, ANNE MARIE. Sauturcv. Puerto Rico. Robinson High School, Sauturcv, Puerto Rico. B A. Major. Biology. Minor Chemistry. June, 1967. Orgimization : Spanish Club (1.2.4) ; Cosmopolitan Club (1.2.3); Newman Club (1.2.3 I); Intnt-murals (2). CWALTNEY. DORIS JORDAN Chesapeake. Virginia. Cradock High School, Portsmouth. V irginia. H.S. Major: Business Education. IX-tt-inlier. 1966. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Pin Beta Lambda (I); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3,4); Wesley Foundation (1); Young Democrats Club (1). —H- HACKLEY, JUDITH LEE. Annandnlc, Virginia. Wakefield High School, Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Administration. June, 1967. Organizations: Alpna Sigma Alpha (2,3.4). Editor (3). HALL, CYNTHIA ANN. Newport News, Virginia. Caroline High School, Bowling Green, V irginia. A B.Major Spanish. Minor Math June, 1967.Organization : Highlanders (4); Spanish Club 11,2,3.4) Vice President (4); Intramurals (2.3.4); Campus Carnix.il (4). Honors: Honor Society of Radford College (3.4) Treasurer (4); Dean's List; Chi Beta Phi (3.4' Vice President (4). Kappa Mil Epsilon. HALL. LOCKWOOD T. Pound. Virginia. Pound High School. Pound. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: English. June, 1967. Organization . Student Education Association (4); Virginia Education Association (4). HALL. REBECCA SUE. Roanoke. Virginia. Cave Spring High School, Roanoke, Virginia. Transferred from Madison College. B.S. Major: French. Minor: Spanish. June. 1967. Orgrmijtrfionx. Spanish Club (2); German Club (2); French Club (1.2). HALSEY, HAZEL. Independence. Virginia. Independence High School, Independence, Virginia. Transferred from Warren Wilson Junior College. B.S. Major: English Minor: History. June, 1967. Organizations. Student Education Association (4); Choral Club (3.4.); Glee Club (2). HALSTEAD. KAREN YVONNE. Chesapeake. Virginia. Great Bridge High School. Cliesaprake. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor. History. June. 1967. Organization : Student Government Association, Junior Representative (3); Freshman Claw, Vice-President (I): Junior Class. Student Life (3); House Council, Draper, Vice-President (2); West Moffett, Head Hall Monitor (4); Sophomore Counselor; German Club (3,4); Sigma Kappa (3,4); Second Vice-President (4); May Court. Junior Representative (3). Honors: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities (3). HANBACK. LINDA ANN. VVarrenton Virginia. Warrentoii High School, VVarrenton, Virginia. B.S. Major: English Minor. Sociology. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4); Par,sophiu (-1). 324 IIANNT’M. I.INDA JEAN. Wheaton. Maryland. Wheaton High School, Wheaton. Maryland. B.S. Major: it Education June, 1967 Organizations: Art Guild (4); Capitol lob (1) ; Honors: Dean's List. H.VRAWAV, SHERRY LEE. Danville. Virginia. George Washington High School, Danville Virginia. Transferred from Axvrett College. B.S. Motor: F.lcmentury Education. June. 1967. Organization . Student Education Association (I); Campus Carnival, Stuart's ('.mdidute (3); Virginia Education Association (4). HARRINGTON, JEWELL DEAN. Independence. Virginia. Independence High School. Independence. Virginia. B.S. Majors History and English. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2). HARRIS. DIANE LYNN. Norfolk. Virginia. Maury High School. Norfolk. Virginia. B.S. Major Business Education. August. 1907. Organizations Cropurehat (3): Business Manager (3): I’hi Beta Lambda (3. .); Cotillion Club (4); Intra-murals (2). HANSEN. MARGARET EILEEN. Nixon. New Jersey. St. Peter’s High Scltool, New- Brunswick, New Jersey. B.A Major. English. Minor: Joiinialisni. June, 1967. Organisation : Crnpiirchat (2); Pttnsophiu (4); Newman Club (1.2); Forum (2‘. Young Republican’s Club (3.4). H TCHER. ELAINE. Vienna. Virginia. James Madison High School, Vienna. Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physu-.il Education. June. 1967. Organization : Junior Counselor (3), Athletic AsscK-i.ition (1.2.3,1'. Treasurer (2) Monogram Club (2,3.4). Secretary (3'; Hoolbents (3.0: Pcnnn Club (1.2,3.4). Secretary (3); Intraumr.ils (1,2,3,4); Hockcx Club (1.2). HKATWOLE. STEPH AX IK PRESTON. Alexandria. Virginia. W.T. Woodson High School. Fairfax. Virginia. B.S. Major. Home Economics. June, 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor (2): Home Economics Club 0,2.3.4), Chairman of Housing and Home Furnishings Committee of 1966 Fall Festival (3), Treasury Assistant (1): Student Education Association (4); Capitol Club (I); Cosmopolitan (1); Newman Chib (1,2,3.1). Honors: Fairfax Education Association Scholarship (1.2.3.4); W. T. Woodson Future Teachers of America Scholarship (I). HELMS. JUDITH LAL’RANNA. Staten Island. New York. Port Richmond High School. Staten Island. New York. B.S. Major Music Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Orchcsis (I); Choral Club (2.3): Choir (I), President (4); Glee Club (1); Music Educations’ National Conference (1,4); Canterbury Club (1.2.3.4) , Pr« sklent (3). Social Chainnan (4). HENNESSY. MARILYN PATRICIA. Oxon Hill, Maryland. Oxon Hill Senior High School, Oxon Hill, Maryland. B.A. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. June. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Curtain Clan (2,3.4); Animus Quarens (2.3). Treasurer (3). Honors: Dean’s List; Alpha Psi Omega (2.3.4) , .Sec retary and I reftsnrer (3), President (4), (. hi Beta Phi (2.3.4) , Secretary (3). President (4), Key Award (3). HENRY, CLARA RUTH. Nickelsville. Virg.nia. Nickelsville High School, Nickelsville, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economies. June. 1967. Organizations: Home Economies Club (1,2,3): Student Education Association (3); Baptist Student Union (1.2.3). HERNDON, VELMA ANN. Danville. Virginia. Whitmell High School. Dry Fork, Virginia. Transfer: Averett Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations. Student Education Association (4); Virginia Education Association (4). HILL. KATIE JOANNE. Stuart. Virginia. Stuart High School, Stuart. Virginia. Transferred from Lees-McRae Junior College. B.A. Major: Sociology. June. 1967. Organizations: Choir (4); Intrainurals (3.4) HO, mi IOY1NC. Marion. Virginia. Marion Senior High School Marion, Virginia. Transferred from Marion Junior College. B.A. Major: Math. Minor: Chemistry. June, 1907. Organizations: Athletic Association (3); Choir (4); Trl-M Club (3,4); Cosmopolitan (5. D: Intramurals (3, i . HOCIIM AN. DKLILA ANN. S trashing, Virginia. Strashurg High School. Strasbiirg. Virginia. B.S. Majors. History and Social Studies. December, 1966. Organizations: Student (Until (4), Rules Committee (I); House Council. Tyler, Viet President (1), Draper. President (2), West Moffett. Monitor (3); Sophomore Counselor (2); Geography Club (3); Intrainurals (1,2,3). HODGKINS. DON’S ELIZABETH. Alexandria. Virginia. Erancis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.S. Major. Home Economies Education. March, 1967. Organizations. (3ior.il Club (2); YWCA (1.2); Home Economics Club (1.2.31. Alpha Sigma Tan (2.3.4). Rush Chairman (3); Wesley Foundation (1,2.3,4!, Vice-President (3). President (4); May Day Commission (1). Honors; Junior Resident. IIOLDREN. PATRICIA IRENE. Vinton. Virginia. William Byrd High Scliool. Vinton, Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. June. 1967. Organizations. Highlanders (1.2.3.4); Pi nun Club (3.4). HOLLANDER. BARBARA MARIE. Oakland. New Jersey. Clifton High Sc hool. Clifton. New Jersey. B.S Majors: Spanish and English. June. 1967. Organizations: Spanish Club (2,3,4V Publicity Cbainnan (4); Student Education Association (I). Westminster Fellowship (1,2,3.4). Honors. Dcain List (3). HOLLOWAY, JOYCE NX. Poquoson. Virginia. Poquoson High School. Poquoson. Virginia. B.S Majors. Elementary Education and Mathematics. June, 1967 Organizations Choir (4k Tn-M Club (4'; Student Education Association (3.4). Honor . Dean’s List; Sophomore Counselor. HOLT. BETTY’ JANE. Mechanicsville. Virginia. Lee -Davis High School. Mechamcsvillc. Virginia. A.B. Major: History’. Minor. English. June, 1967. Organizations. Student Education Association (3.4); Intntmurals (2); Young Democrats Club (4); French Chib (1.2): Handbook Committee (2); Virginia Education Association (3.4). HOLT. MARJORIE ELLEN. Hvattsville. Mary land Northwestern Senior High School. Hyattxvillc. Maryland. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967 Organizations. Y’WCA (1); Student Eduuatton Association (3.4); Intrainurals (2). HONEY. ELIZABETH MARY. McLean. Virginia. O’Connell High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: Math. June. 1967. Organization ; East Moffett House Council (3); Tn-M Club (2.3): Psi Club 2.3). Student Education Association (3,4); Art Cuild (2,3,4). Vice President (4): German Club (4); Newman Club (1.2.3); Intrurnurals (2). HOPPER, THERESA LYNN. Salem. Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. Major: History Minor. Library Science. March, 1967. Organization ; Library Club (3.1): Student Education Association (3.1). HORSLEY. JOYCE LEFFLER (MRS). Roanoke. Virginia. ( axe Spring High Si hool. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Lynchburg College. B.S. Majors: English. Minor: History. December 9. 1966. Organizations: Choral Club (2,3.4); Student Education Association (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1.2.3,4); Hockey Club (1); Annual staff at Lynchburg College (1), Lynchburg College Choir (1); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors: Dean’s List HORTON (MRS.) Lottie Mae. Galax, Virginia. Galax High School. Galax. Virginia. B.S. Major. Business Education. March. 1967. Organizations Sophomore Counselor; Phi Beta l,i mix la (1.2 3,4); Student Education Association (3,4). Honors: Dean’s List: Honor Society (3.1). President (4): Kappa Delta Pi (4). 325 HOTTEL. ESTHER CAROLYN. Purcellvillc. Virginia. Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, Virginia. B.A. Major Chemistry. Minor. Mathematics. March. 1967. Orgamzsitions House Council, East MolFett. President (2); Tri-.M Club. HOWELL. LINDA SUE. Culpeper. Virginia Culpeper County High School, Culpeper, Virginia. B.S. Major Home Economics. June 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Home Economics Club (1.2.3,4), President (2); 4-H Alumni (1.2.3.4), Secretary (1,2,4), Treasurer (3), Vice President (t). Honors: Outstanding Sophomore in Home Economics; Finalist in Miss Radford College; Miss Culpeper 1965. HOWELL. SANDRA LYNN. Roanoke. Virginia. Northside High School. Roanoke. Virginii. B.S. Major: English. Minor. Latin. June. 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor, Grapurchaf (3.4); Psi Club (2); Student Education Association (4); Pansophia :3.4). HOWES, MERRY ANN DORAN. West Hartford. Connecticut. Conrad High School, West Hartford, Connecticut. Transferred from Green Mountain College. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organization . Gorman Club (4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (3.4) . Recording Secretary (4). lll'FF. NANCY JOAN Arlington. Virginia. Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.A. Major: Psychol ogy. Minor. French. June 1967. Orgonizofions; Psi Glut) (4), Capitol Club (4); Cotillion Club (2.3.4); Sigma Kappa (2,3.4). HUNLEY, JOYCE. Naval Air Station. Pensacola, Florida. Annadalc High School. Annandale. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elcmen tary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Curtain Clan (2). Student Education Association (3.4); Art Guild (3.4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Intramurals (1). Honors: Dean's List. HYLTON, HAZEL MARIE Floyd. Virginia. Flovd High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S Major: Elementary Education. December, 1966. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (3); Highlanders (1,2,3,1), Vice President (3). Drum Majorette (2.3.4) ; Glee Club(l); Student Education Association (3.4). HYLTON. PATRICIA GAYLE. Richmond, Virginia Thomas Dale High School. Chester, Virginia. B.S. Minor. French. Minor: English. March 1967. Organizations: Choral Club (2.3.4) ; Clec Club (2); YWCA (1); Student Education Association (3.4) ; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (1,2); French Club (1.2.3.4) . Honors: Honor Society of Radford College. -I- IN'CE. ANN. Appomattox. Virginia Appomattox High School. Appomattox, Virginia. B.S. Major Business Administration. December. 1966. Organizations: Hoof-beats (2.3); Phi Beta Lambda (1,2,3); Cosmopolitan (1); Wesley Foundation (1); Campus Carnival (3). INGRAM. BARBARA GEORGE. Danville. Virginia George Washington High School. Danville, Virginia. B.S. Majors: Horne Economics. December, 1966. Organizations: Philo (Avrrett', (1.2); Virginia Education Association (3). INGRAM, CAROL JEANETTE. Boones Mill, Virginia. Franklin County High School. Rocky Mount. Virginia. B.S. Major; History. Minor: Social Studies. June 1967. Organizations. Honor Council (1,2); Senior Class. Treasurer (4); House Council. I'yler, Fire Warden (I); Junior Counselor (3), Geography Club (3.4) . Young Democrat ' Club (4). INGRAM. JUDY KAYE Narrows, Virginia. Narrows High School, Narrows, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor-. Journalism. June. 1967. Organizations Sophomore Counselor (2); Highlanders (1); otillion C lub 2.3, II. IRWIN. GREET A CAROL Wuthcville. Virginia. George Wythe, Wytheville. Virginia. B.S. Major. Home Economics. June, 1967. Organizations. Home Economics Club (1,2,3.4); Student Education Association (I). Honors: Dean's List. -J- JACKSON. LET A RUTH. Elk Creek, Virginia. Independence High School, Independence, Virginia. B.S Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor (2); Glee Club (4); Student Education Association (4). JACKSON. MARY LINDA. Richmond. Virginia. Huguenot High School, Richmond. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: House Councils, Fast Moffett, Treasurer (3); Soplvomore Counselor (2); Cotillion Club (2.3.4) , Secretary (I); Alpha Sigma Tau (2,3,4), Corresponding Secretary (4). JACKSON, R1T ANN Elk Creek. Virginia. Independence High School, Independence. Virginia. B.S Major. English. Minor: History. June, 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor (2); Glee Club (4); Bee Hive. Faculty and Administration Editor (4); Pansophia (4); Young Democrats' luh, Secretary (I). J A INCH ELL. MAXINE FRANCES. Richmond, Virginia. Douglas S Freeman High School. Richmond, Virginia. B.S. Major. Math. Minor: Spanish. June. 1967. Organziations: Russell House Council (1). Ingles House Council (2); Spanish Club (1); Student Education Association (3); Cotillion Cluo (2.3.4). Sigma Kappa (3,4); Newman Club (1,2); Intrainurals (3,4). JAMES, ELIZABETH LOUISE. Westfield. Nexc Jersey. Westfield Senior High School. Westfield. New Jersey. B.A. Major: History. Minor: Psychology. June. 1967. Organizations: Hoofbeats (3.4); Ski Club (2.3.1), Treasurer (2.3). JAMISON, PHYLLIS GAYLE. Boones Mill. Virginia. Eranklin County High School. Rocky Mountain. Virginia. Transferred from Furrtim Junior College. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: YWCA (4); 4-H Alumni (1.2) ; Student Education Association (3,1); Wesley Foundation (3.4) . JOHNSON. CAROL KAY. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. Major. Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. December, 1966. Organizations: Student Government Association (4), Chairman of Student Life (4); Athletic Association (1,2,3,4), Head of S[x rts (3); Monogram Club (3.4). Reporter (3); Pemm Club (1.2.3.4), Reporter (2.3) ; Student Education Association (4); Intramurals (1,2,3.4). Intramural Board (3); Virginia Education Association (4). Honors Dean s List; Monogram Awards. JOHNSON, JANICE ANNE Wim hmter. Virginia. Handley High School, Winchester, Virginia. B.S. Majors Elementary Education, English. March, 1967. Organizations Glee Club (3) ; Newman Club (1.2); Virginia Education Association (3,4). YWCA (3). JOHNSON. NORMA ELIZABETH. Greensboro. North Carolina. Crumley High School. Greensboro. North Carolina. B.S. Major: Home Economics. June, 1967. Organizations: Home Economics Club (1.2). German Club (2,3); Sigma Kappa (2.3.4). JOHNSTON. JANET NASH. Bluefteld. Virginia. Graham High School, Bluefield. Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Sociology. June. 1967. Organizations: House Council, Vice-President (3); Sophomore Counselor (2); YWCA (2.3); Stu dent Education Association (3.4); Pansophia (3.4); Day Students' Club (4). JOHNSTON. LINDA ALICE. Appalachia. Virginia. Appalachia High School. Appalachia, Virginia. B A. Major: Biology. June 1966. Organizations: Student Education Association (5); Virginia Education Association (3). JONES. EVELYN KATHLEEN. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. Major: Physical Education. Minor. Biology. August. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor; Athletic Association (1.2.3.4); Monogram Club (4) . Highlanders (1); Bee Hive (4). Business Manager: Pemm Club (1.2.3,4); Cotillion Club (4); Intr.mmrals (1,2.3,4); Hockcv Club (1). JONES. JAM IF, LOIS. Java, Virginia. Spring Carden High School. Chatham. Virginia. Transferred frrsnt Averett Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education December. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4). 336 JONES. MAHY ANN. Cedar Bluff. Virginia. Lebanon High School, l 'bnmm, Virginia. Transferred from Lincoln Memorial University. B.S. Major Elementary Education. August, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association Young Republican Club. Treasurer (4). JONES. PATRICIA CAIL. Chesapeake. Virginia. Woodrow Wilson High School. Portsmouth. Virginia. B.S. Major Business. June 1967. Organisation-1: Highlanders (1,2.3.1). Phi Beta Limbda (1,3,4); Student Education Association (3.1). Intramural (2). Captain of Team (2); Virginia Education Association (3,4 Honors Dean's List. JONES. S ANDRA LOl'lSE. Abingdon. Virginia Abingdon High School, Abingdon, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (1,2); Hoofbeats (2). JONES, SUZANNE READ Beaver, Pennsylvania. Beaver Area Senior High School. Beaver. Pennsylvania William and Mary College. Geneva College. B S. Major: An Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4); Art Guild (11. JORDAN. JOANNE WINFIELD. Churchville, Virginia. Churchville High School, Churchville, Virginia. Bluefield Junior College. B.S Major: Elementary Education. August. 1967. Organizations: House Councils Bluefield (2); Student Education Association (3,4); Y.W.A. (1,2). JOSEPH. BARBARA ELLEN. Radford. Virginia. Holyoke Catholii High School. Holyoke. Massachusetts. B.S Major: Elementary Education. Minor Economics. June 1967. Organizations- Tri-M Club (2); Student Education Association (3,Ji. Newman Club (1.2.3.4). Vice President (2). President (31. Vice President (t). Honors: Dean's List. JOT1KASTHIRA. KUSUMA. Bangkok. Thailand. Tniim-U-Dom High School. Bangkok. Thailand. B.A. Major. Mathematics. IX-cemlier. 1966. JOYNER. NANCY ROSE. Franklin, Virginia Southampton High School. Courtlaiid. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minors: English ana Political Science. June 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (2,3,4), President (4); United Campus Christian Fellowship (2.3); Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship (2.3). Honors: Honor Society (4); lVan’s List; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee (4 ; kappa Delta Pi (4). -K- KKESLINC. MARILYN DIANE. Bristol. Virginia. Virginia High School, Bristol. Virginia. B.S. Major. Mathematics. Minors: Chemistry, Geography, lime, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); ft’c '« - (1); Student Education Association (3.4) . Secretary (4); United Campus Christian Fellowship (1.2.3.4). Treasurer (2); Honors: Dean's List; Kappa Mu Epsilon (3,4), Secretary (4). KENT. SARA IANE. Abingdon. Virginia. Abingdon High School. Abingdon, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (2); Choir (4); Student Education Association (4). Wesley Foundation (1); Virginia Education Association (4). KESSINCER. ETHEL JEAN. Clearwater. Florida. Dunedin High School. Dunedin, Florida. Transferred from St. Petersburg Junior College. B.S. Major Elementary Education. August, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3.4); Virginia Education Association (3,4). KIENTZ. BOSE ELLEN. Jarratt. Virginia. Jarr.itt High School. Jarratt. Virginia. Transferred from Richard Bland College. B.S. Major: Business Administration. December 1966. Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda (3.4); Wesley Foundation (2.3.4) . Honors: Dean's List. KING. REBECCA JEAN. Crockett. Virginia. Rural Retreat High School. Rural Retreat. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Social Studies. June, 1967. Organizations Geography Club (3.4); Spanish Club (4); German Club (3.4); Wesley Foundation (1,2); Young Republicans' Club (4). Honors: Dean'; List. KIRK. HAZEL JUNK. Independence. N irgima. Independence High School, Independence. Virginia. B.S. Major Business Education. June, 1967. Organizations; Gra mrchat (1) , Phi Beta l-wnbda (2,3.4); Student Education Association (4). KORMAN. LINDA KAY. Richmond, Virginia. Highland Springs High School, Richmond. Virginia. B.S Major. Elementary Education. March. 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (2,3); Student Education Association (3.1); Cosmopolitan Club (I); Baptist Student Union (1,2,3. J). Cencral Music Director (3); Virginia Education Association (3.4). KUKUK. MARILYN JANE. Arlington, Virginia. Wakefield High School. Arlington. Virginia. B S. Major: Home Economics. June. 1967. Organizations: Home Economics Club (1.2.3.4); Student Education Association (1); Lutheran Student Association (1,2.3.4), President (3), Treasurer (1,2); Virginia Education Association (4). KYLE, ELLA MAE. Hampton, Virginia. Hampton High School. Hampton. Virginia. Transferred from Fcrrum Junior College. B.S Major: Elementary Education. March, 1967. Organizations Student Government Association (2); House Council, Fcrrum (1.2). President (2); Student Education Association (1,2.3,4). Secretary (1); Wesley foundation (1,2); Virginia Education Association (1,2.3.4). Secretary-Treasurer (2) -L- I. ACKEY. LINDA DIAN'NK. Troutville. Virginia. Lord Botetourt High School, Daleville. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. December, 1967. Organizations: Brethren Student Fellowship (1); Intnunurak (2). LANSBERRY, SUE BAl’SERMAN. Luray, Virginia. Luray High School. Luray, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Econom ics, March. 1967. Organizations: Home Economics Club (2); Intramurals (2). Honors' Dean’s List. LAPRADE, JULIA. Boones Mill, Virginia. Boones Mill High School, Boones Mill. Virginia. B S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1966. LARGE. SAM MI E ELLA. Clint wood. Virginia. Berea Foundation School of Berea College. Berea. Kentucky. Transfer: Clinch Valles College. B.S. Major. Eelmentary Education. August, 1967. Organizations: Alpna Sigma Alpha (3,4); Virginia Education Association (4). LAW. CAROL JEAN. Bassett. Virginia. J. D. Bassett High School. Bassett, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association (3.4); Intramurals (2). LAWSON, PATRICI A ANN. Falls Church, Virginia. Yorktown High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: YWCA (2); Student Education Association (3); Capitol Club (1.2); Cosmopolitan (1); Westminster Fellowship (1). Honors: Dean’s List. LEAKE. ANN ELIZABETH. Charleston, West Virginia Charleston Catholic High School, Charleston, West Virginia. Transferred from Morris Harvey College B.S Major: English June. 1967. Organizations: Orchesis (3); Virginia Education Association (3,4). Honors: Miss Radford Semi-Finalist. 1966. LEMON. ROIF. ELLEN. Blacksburg. Virginia. Rigby High School. Rigby. Idaho. Transfer: Utah State University. B.S. Major: Sociology March, 1967 Honors: Dean's List. LENNHOFK. ANNE CECILIA. Alexandria. Virginia. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. Transferred from Stratford College. University of Madrid. B.A. Major: Spanish. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations Student Council (2); Spanish Dorm (2). President; Spanish Club (1.2.4); Cennan Club (2) ; Newman Club (1,2.4). Honors Dean’s List. LENTZ. CONSTANCE LEE. Fails Chinch. Virginia. George Mason High School, Fills Church. Virginia. B.S. Major Music Education. December. 1966. Organizations: Vice-President 327 Bolling Dorm. ( I); Junior (Counselor, Highlanders. (1,2); Choral Club (1,2,3,4), Secretary (2); Choir (3); Glee Club (1); Music Educators’ ational Conference (1,2,3,4); Student Education Association (3); Cosmopolitan Club (1); Baptist Student Union (1); Senior Ensemble (2,3); Junior Ensemble (1); Virginia Education Assoc iation (3). LESTER. RUBY CREASY. Stewnrtsvrllc. Virginia. Slewaitsv illc High School. Good view. Virginia. B.S. Major■ English. Minors Biology and Speech. June 196r. Organizations: Honors Hall (2.3); Apartment Representative (2.3); Pemm Club (2,3); Student Education Association (3.4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors: Dean’s List (1,3,4), Sigma Tan Delta (3,4); President (4). LILLAKD. JUDITH KAY. Hint Hill, Virginia. Rappahannock High School, Washington Virginia. Transfer. FVnnm Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. ugust. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (1). LILLY. LINDA LOU. Martinsville, Virginia. Martinsville High School. Martinsville. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. March, 1967. Organizations. Glee Club (3), YWCA (1); Student Education Association, (3); Wesley Foundation (1.2); Honors. Dean’s List. LINDSEY. JOYCE ANN. Waynesboro, Virginia. Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education Minor• History. June 1967. Organizations: Hooibrats (2', Student Education Association (3.4); Cotillion Club (4); Newman Club (1.2); Intramurals (1). Honors: Dean's List. LINK, MAI.CLNA HELEN. Newport. Virginia. Giles High Scliool, Pearisburg, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Ediicatkin. Minor History. December. 1966. Organizations. •i-H Alumni (1,2); Student Education Association (3.4). Honors Sophomore Counselor; Junior Counselor LLEW ELLYN. Ll'CY HARPER Sandston, Virginia. Highland Spriags High School. Highland Springs, Virginia. 8..A Major: Spanish. Minor History. June 1967. Organizations. Ds.i| r House Council 12), Fire Warden(2). Spanish Club(4). LOGAN. BARBARA RANDALL Baltimore. Maryland. Towson High School. Towson. Maryland. B.A Major: Art. June, 1967. Organizations; Hooibeats 1.2 3.4'; The Red Coats (3,4); Art Guild (1.2.3,4); Canterbury (2,3.4): ski Club (2.3). Honors Dean’s List, Publications for the RADFORD REVIEW; Princess, Military Ball. VPJ. LOGAN, FRANCES ANN. Moadowview, Virginia. Patrick Henry High S« lioo!. Emory. Virginia. B.S. Major: Bology. August, 1967. Organizations. Orcncsis (2.3); Highlanders (1.2.3). Reporter (2!. President (3), Psi Club (2); Wesley Foundation (1,2 . I liter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (1.2); Campus Carnival (3. LONG, JO ANN. Portsmouth. Virginia. Churchland High School. Cbesa| cako. Virginia. B.S. Majors Physical Education and Re rcation and Health. August, 1967. Organization-': Student Government .Association ( 2,3), President (3); House Council. Pocahontas. President (2). Transfer Counselor (3); Athletic Association (1,2.3,4); Monogram Club (4); Highlander. (1,2,3.4), Secretary-Treasurer (3); Be Hive, Soplioinoic Class Editor (2). YWCA il.2,3.4); Pemm Club (1,2,3.1); Wcs.'ey Foundation (1,2,3.4), Council (2.3); Intramurals (1.2,3,1). Volley-ball Captain (3). Honors: Phi Delta Epsilon. LONIT7.. ROSMARIK. Salem. Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia. B.S. Major English. Minor German. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (I); German Club (1.2.3); Young Democrats’ Club (I); Virginia Education Association (I). LOONEY. BETTY LOl’ANN. Yorktown. Virginia. Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor Journalism. June, 1967. Organizations. Chou (4); Student Education Association (4); Cosmopolitan (1); Wesley Founda tion 11). LOVELESS. BETTE JO. Arlington, Virginia. Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Sociology. June, 1967. Organizations: Capitol Club (1,2); German Club (2,3.4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3.4); Virginia Education .Association (4). LOWRY. JULIA I.YN.NE TI E. Pembroke. North Carolina. Pembroke High School. Pembroke. North Carolina. Transferred from Florida Southern College. B.S. Major: English. Minors: Psycliology and Sociology. August, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2). Honors: Dean’s List. LUCAS. LINDA KAYE. Pembroke. Virginia. Cilcs High School. Pcarisburg, Virginia. B.S. Majors. Physical Education and Recreation and Dance. Minor. Biology. August, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Athletic Association (1,2.3,4;. Monogram Club (4); Ywc (1); Pemm Club (1.2.3.4) ; Student Education Association 4); Intramural' (1,2.3.4' Virginia Education Association (4). LUCKENB.ACH. LOUISE ELAINE. Wycote. Pennsylvania. Cheltenham High School, Wyncotc. Pennsylvania. B.S. Major Business Administration. June. 1967. Organizations. Bee Hive (1); Phi Beta Lambda (1). Honors. Dean’s List. -M - MeCREEKY. JANICE SHARON, bluefield. Virginia. C.raham High School, Bluefield, Virginia. -B S. Major. Mathematics. Minor History. December. 1966. Organizations: Hoof-beats (2); YWCA (1,2;M); Tri-.M Club (2.3.4); Student Education Association (3.4); Day Students' Club (4), Wesley Foundation (1,2,3,4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). McINTROSH, COLIN STUART. Edinburg. Virginia. Central High School, Woodstock. Virginia. B.A Major: English. Minor: Journalism. June, 1967. Organizations: Cmpurchat (3,4); Capitol Club (1.2); Cotillion Club (1.2.3,4), Reporter (4). McCRAVV. MARIE WORRELL. Pulaski. Virginia. Pulaski High School, Pulaski. Virginu. B.S. Major. Elementary Education, August. 1967. Og jnisolion.t House Council-Pokic Secretary (3). West Moffett, Social Chairman (2). MALLORY, MARGERY JO. Princeton, West Virginia. Princeton High SeliooJ, Princeton, West Virginia. B.S. Major. Homo Economics Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Sopho more Counselor (2); Aquamaids (4); Home Economics Club (1.2.3.4) President (3) Historian (2). Wesley Foundation (1.2.3.4 . Honors: Dean’s List; Virginia Home Economies Association Honor Scholarship; Chi Beta Phi. MANNING. MARGARET BROOKS. Rounoke. Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major En-lish. Minor Journalism. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor, Student Education Association (-1); Pansophia (4); Canterbury Club (1,2); Virginia Education Association (4). MARKH VM. SHIRLEY SHULTZ. Alexandria, Virginia. Francis C. Hammond High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business. June. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2): YWCA (2); Phi Beta Lambda (2,3); Cotillion Club (3). MARKIN. PATRICIA LOVE. Alexandria. Virginia. Ashtabula High School, Ashtabula, Ohio. Transfer: Virginia Intermont College and George Mason College. B.S. Major: Psy-cliology. Minor: English and Sociology. June. 1967. Organizations. Psi Club (3.4); Student Education Association (4); Capitol Club (3.4) . Social Chairman (3). MARTIN, PECGY ARLENE. Falls Church. Virginia. George Mason High School, Falls Church, Virginia B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Junior Counselor; Student Education Association (2,3.4). MARTINEZ. DIANA PHYLISS. Charlottesville. Virginia. Lane High School, Charlottesville, Virginia. B.S. Major: Ait Education. Minor: Math. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4); Cerm.m Club (2.3,4); Sigma Kappa (2.3.4) ; Newman Club (1). Honors: Dean’s List. 32B MAT A'K. PATRICIA ANN. Arlington, Virginia. Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economic. Education, June 1967. Organisation Home Economics Club(1,3.4); Capitol (Tub (I), Treasurer (2). MILLER. JANET LINNEY. Clen Ridge, NW Jersey. Clm Ridge High School, Clen Ridge, New Jersey. B.S. Major Biology. Minor. Math. December. 1966. Organization: House Council. Tyler. Secretary (1); Floyd, Hall Monitor (2); West Moffett, Fire Warden (3); Treasurer (1); Animus Quarens (41. German Club (3,4); Alpha Signia Alpha (3.4); May Day Com mission, Junior Representative (3). MILLER. LINDA GAIL. Monroe, Virginia. Churchland High School, Portsmouth, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor■ Journalism. June. 1967. Organizations: Floyd House Council (3); Crapurchat (1); Student Education Association (3); Baptist Student Union (1,2,3,4). Honors. Sigma Tau Delta. MILLS. 1A NICE KAY. Stuart. Virginia. Blue Ridge High School, Ararat, Virginia. B.S. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry August. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Animus Quarens (4); Honors. Dean's List. MILTON. NANCY HARR1ETTE. Newport News, Virginia. Warwick High School, Newport News. Virginia. B.S. Major. History. Minor: Social Studies. March. 1967 Organizationx Highlanders (1,2,3.41; Student Education Association (3.4). Honors: Doan's List; Pi Gamma Mu (3.4). Vice President (4). MIMS, ANN TALLY. Hampton, Virginia Hampton High School. Hampton. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June. 1967. Organizations. Student Government Association (3), Chairman of Inteidorm (3); House Council - Stuart (3); Sophomore Counselor (2); Junior Counselor (3); Crapurchat (2). Circulation Manager (2!; Student Education Association 4); Cosmopolitan (Tub (1,2); Cotillion Club (4); Alpha Sigma Tau (3,4); Best Dressed Candidate from Pocahontas I orm (1). MONTSINCEK, CHRIST1A CHAPIN. Richmond. Virginia. Douglas Southall Freeman High School. Richmond, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations President of House Council (4); Crapurchat (1); Student Education Association (4); German Club (4); Canterbury Club (1): Young Democrats' Club (4); Ski Club. Vice President (3.1). MOOK. MARY ANN. Arlington, Virginia. York town High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major Mathematics. Minor: Political Science. Organizations: House Council, Peery. Hall Monitor (3); Sophomore Counselor (21; Tri-M Club (2.3.4) ; Capitol Club (1); Student Education Association (4); Westminster Fellowship (I); Physics Society (4). Honors: Dean’s List; Chi Beta Phi (3,4); Kappa Delta Pi (4); Kappa Mu Epsilon (3.4) . MOORE. DIANA LYLE. Lexington, Virginia. Rockbridge High School. Fairfield, Virginia. Transferred from Minefield College. B.S. Major: Physical Education. August, 1967. Organizations: House Council, Bolling, Hall Monitor (3); Floyd, Vice-President (4); Transfer Counselor (4); Athletic .Association (3,4), Head of Basketball (3); Monogram Club (4); Orohcsis (3); Pcmm Club (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1,2,3,4). Enlistment Chairman (4): Hockey Club (3.4); Fencing Club (4). MORTON. JERRY LEE. Richmond, Virginia. Huguenot High School, Richmond. Virginia. Transferred from Mary Washington College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. December. 1966. Organizations: House Council, Stuart, Vice President (4); Student Education Association (3.1); Baptist Student Union (2); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors Dean's List. MULCAHY KATHLEEN ELIZABETH. Arlington, Virginia. Wakefield High School. .Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major: Library Science. Minor History. August, 1967. Organizations: Geography Club, Reporter (2); Library Club (1.2.3.4), Treasurer (4); Newman Club (1.2.3.4); Young Democrats' Club (4). MUNTZ!NG, AUBREY NICHOLS. Roanoke. Virginia Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Bridgewater College. Bridgewater. Danville. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations. Freshman Class 1) Treasurer-Bridgewater College. Clee Club (1); Brethren Student Fellowship (1); May (knot (It F'reshman Representative-Bridgewater College. Honors: Dean’s List. MURDOCH. SHARON LEE. Falls Church. Virginia. J.E.H. Stuart High School. Falls Church, Virginia. B.A. Major: Philosophy and Religion. Minor Sociology'. December. 1967. Or ganizaliom: lloofbcats (1,2.3); Symposium (1.2.3.1': Canterbury Club (1.2,3.4), Publicity Chairman (2). President (4); Forum (3). Honors I Jean's List, Publication in Radford Review. MURRAY. JANICE NAOMI. Marion. Virginia Marion Senior High Scliool. Marion, Virginia. Transferred from Marion College. B.S. Major. Business Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Phi Beta Lnmlxla (3,4), Historian (4), Student Education Association (-1); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (4). MUSSER, SI Z.ANNE SMITH Abingdon. Virginia. Abingdon High School, .Abingdon, Virginia. B.S. Major: Social Studies. Minor. Speech. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor; Highlanders (1.2.3.4); YWCA (1); Student Education (3.4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). MYERS, l() ANN. Gretna, Virginia. Gretna High School, Gretna, Virginia. Transferred from Averett College. B S. Major: English. Minor History. March, 1967. Or-gfinlzations: Student Fidueation Association (3). MYFRS. JOANNE KAY. Clen Wilton. Virginia. James River High School. B.S. Major: French. Minor: Psychology-. March. 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor (2); Chora? Club (3); Glee Club (1). Psi Club ( ); Student Education Association (4); Pansophia (3); French Club (2.3,4). Virginia Education Association ( ). Honor : Dean's List; Pi Delta Phi Honor Certificate; Pi Delta Pi (3.4). —N— NANCE. MARTHA SUSAN. Kermit. Texas. Bedford High School. Bedford. Virginia. B.S. Major: French. Minor: English. March, 1967. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor (2); Choral Club (2.3); Clee Club (2.3), Pansophia (3). Treasurer (3); French Club (1.2,3.41. Treasurer (3); Honors: Dean ■« List; Pi Delta Phi. NEAL. DONNA LOUISE. Blucficld. Virginia. Graham High School. Bluefield. Virginia. Transferred from Blueficld College. B.S. Major. Business Education. August, 1967. Organizations- Phi Beta Lambda (3.4); Student Education Association (3,4); Intramurals (3); Young Democratic Club (2). Vice-President (2). N KWH ILL. CEORCETT MARIE. Gloucester Point. Va. Gloucester High School. Gloucester, Virginia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. June, 1967. Organizations; Athletic Association (2,3,4), President (4); Monogram Club (3,4); Aquamakls (3.4); Pcmm Club (1.2,3,4); Student Education Association (3,41; German Club (3.4); Newman Club (1,2); Intramurals (1,2,3.4), Captain of Team (2), Head of Board (4); Young Democrats' Club (4); Campus Carnival (2,4), Co-chairman of Class Booth (2); Hockey Club (2); Virginia Education Associ.i tion (3.4). NEWCOMB, ROBERTA JOAN. Fairfax. Virginia. Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginia. B S Major- History and Social Science. June, 1967. Organization' Bee Hive (4); Crapur chat (1) Geography Club (3.1): Student Education Association (3.4); Capitol Club (1); Intramurals (4); Young Democrats' Club (4). Vice-President (4): Cum pus Carnival (3,4). NICHOLS, SHARON LE1C1I. Hopewell. Virginia. Hopewell High School. Hopewell, Virginia. B.S. Major Elemen tary Education. December. 1966. Organizations. Student Court (4). Secretary (4); Senior Class Dorm Representative (4); Pocahontas House Council (2), Social Chairman (2!; Junior Counselor (3); Highlanders (1.2.3.4), Secretary Treasurer (3); Bee Hive Sales Representative :3); Crapurchat (1). YWCA (1.2.3.4). Social Chairman (1) Secretary (2). Reporter (2). President (3); Stuilent Education Association (3.4); United Campus (Tirisluri Fellow- 329 ship (1,2,3,4', Swrpian (2), Reporter (2), President (.3); Campus Carnival (1,2,3,1), Admissions (1', Treasurer (2), Booth Chairman (31 Chairman (4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors: Home Fellou hipb NIELSES. CAROLE ANNE. Arlington, Virginia. Yorktowm High School. Arlington. Virginia Transfer: Shenandoah Junior College. 13.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations. Student Covenuuent Association (3.4). Student Kdmation Association (3.4). Social Chairman (3). Honors: Dean's List. NIMN'CER. KATHERINE WHITE. Roanoke Virginia. Patrick llenrv High School. Roanoke, Virginia. Transferred from Rhielield College. B.S. Major: English. Minor: Drama. August, 1967. Organizations. Choir (3). NIXON. ELOISE WEDDEHBURN. Vienna. Virginia. James Madison Higli School, Vienna, Virginia. B.S. Major: Ele-inentary Education June, 1967. Organizations. House CouikiIs, Russell. Vice-President (I); Aqua maids • 1.2. s'. Vice-President (3). President (4); Capitol Club (1); German Club (I); Cuiterbury Cinli (1.2.3). Program Chairman (3). NIXON, MARSHA CRAY. Sundston. Virginia. Highland Springs High School, Highland Springs, V irginia. B.S. Major: Spanish. Minor History-. June, l‘XJ7. Organization : House Council. East Moffett, Vice-President (2); Sophomore Counselor; lloolbeats (1.2); Spanish Club (1,2,3,1); Student Edm.itiou Association (4); Cotillion Club (2 3.4): Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3.4); May Court (2). Honors Dean’s last; Harvest Bowl Princess. NORRIS. ANN ELIZABETH. Alexandria. Virginia. St. Mary's Academy. Alexandria, Virginia. B.A. Major: Art. June, 1967. Organizations: House Council. Draper. Social Chairman (2); West Moffett. President (4); Art Guild (1); Gipitol Club (1.2.3.4): German Club (2). Secretary (3). Historian (4 . Aloha Sigma Alpha (2), Chaplain ( i Vice-President (I). Newman ( nib (1.2.3); May Court (3). Honors: Dean’s last (3). Nl-TWEI.L. HELEN LAURA. Alexandria, Virginia. George Washington High School, Alexandria. Virginia. B.A. Major. Psychology. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organisations: Psi Club (4); German Club (2.3.4'; Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3,4). Pledge Director (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Capital Club (4). O O’DONNELL. PATRICIA JEAN. Wavnesboro. Virginia. Waynesboro High School. Waynesooro, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor: English. June 1967 Organizations: Senior Class, Rules Committee (4); YWCA (2.3); Student fain cation Association ); Alpha Sigtna Tau (.3), Historian (4). O’NEIL, JANICE ELLEN. Vienna. Virginia. James Madison High School. Vienna, Virginia B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Student Education Association (3,4); Capitol Club (1,2); Cerman Club (4). Honors: Dean’s List. OSBORNE. JULIA ANNE. Newport News, Virginia. Homer L. Ferguson High School. Newport Nows, Virginia. Trran-fcrrvd from Christopher Newport College. Division of William and Mary College. I3.S. Major: Euglidi. Minors: Speech and Drama. June. 1967. Organizations: House Councils, Honors Social Cliairtiiau (4); Curtain Clan (4); Intramural (4), Volleyball Captain (I); Campus Carnival (4). Campaign Manager (4). Honors: Dean’s List. OSBORNE, SliIRLEE JEAN. Emporia. Virginia. Greenville County High School, Emporia, Virginia B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3.4); Art Guild (1); Baptist Student L'liioi (1). OVERSTREET. MARY JANE. Bedford, Virginia. Bedford High School, Bedford, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (I). OW ENS, | ANIE LAY NE.Oakwood, Virginia. Carden High School, Oak wood. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minors Social Science and journalism. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Grapurchat (1.2,3' Managing Editor (3'; YWCA (1); Student Education Association (I); Pansophia (3,1) Vice President (4); Westminster Fellowship (1); Intra-murals (4); Forum (1,2,3); Young Democrats' Club ( I) Treasurer (4‘, Virginia Education Association (4). Honors: I ejn’s List; Radford Review. P PAINTER. IIANET LOUISE. Strasburg. Virginia. Strasburg High School, Strasburg, Virginia. Transferred from Shenandioah junior (College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Government Association (3.4); YWCA (4'; Geography Club (4); Student Education Association (4); laitlioran Student Union (4). PALERMO. BARBARA KATHRYN. Westfield. New York. Westfield Academy, Westfield. New )ork. Transferred from Southern Seminary Womens ( College. B.S Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: YWCA (3). PARAN’T, DEBORAH. North Stonington. Connecticut. Winder High School, North Stonington,(Connecticut. B.S. Major: Dietetics. June. 1967. Organizations 1 11 Alumni (1.2); Home Economics Club (1.2,3.1) Treasurer (3). PARKER, GAIL MAUREEN Arlington, Virginia. Washington and Ian High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor. Journalism. June 1967. Organisations: Student Government Association (2.3), Chairman of Electoral Board (3); House Council. Pokie, Hall Monitor (1); Curtain (.'Ian (1); Cotillion Club (1.2.3.4). Reporter (3); Sigma Signvi Sigma (2.3,4), Secretary (2). Treasurer (3); Canterbury Club (1): Intramural (2.3); Virginia balneation Association (4). PAXTON. ILA ANNE. Roanoke, Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Ed ucution Association (4); German (dub (3.4); Signu Kappa (3.4), Registrar (4). PAYNE, VIVIAN SUZANNE. Arlington, Virginia. Yorfctowm High School, Arlington, A irginia. B.A. Major : Psychology and Biology. June, 1967. Organisations. Psi Club (2,3.4); Capitol Club (2,3), A'lte President (2); Campus Carnival (3,4); Honor. : Dean's List. PEARCE. CAROL FISHER. Ric hmond, Virginia. D.S. Freeman High School. Richmond, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary EdiR-ation. December, 1966. Organizations: House Council, Russell, Fire Warden (1), Pokie, Vic - President, (3); Sophomore Counselor: ftr Hite. Sales Representative. (1.2); Student Education Association (3.4). Honor : Best Dressed (I); Virginia Education Association (3,4). PERRY, MARTHA ANN. Buehauan, Virginia. James River High School, Buchanan, Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Chemistry. June, 1967. Organization : Sophomore Counselor (2); Baptist Student Union (1,2); Librarian (2). Honor . Dean’s List; Chi Beta Phi (3.4); Kappa Mu Epsilon (3.4). PERRY. SUE ELLEN. Colonial Beach, Virginia. (denial Beach High School, Colonial Beach, Virginia. Transferred from Rluefield College. B.S Major: Elementary Kduca-tion. June, 1967. Organizations: Hoof)teats (4); YWCA (1.2); Geography Club (4); Baptist Student Union (1.2,3,4); Young Democratic Club (1,2). 330 PEPPER. LINDA FLORENCE. Riviera Beach. Ridgefield Memorial High School. Ridgefield. New Jersey R.S. Major: English. Minor. French. June, I DOT. PERKIN'S, MARY PORTER Natural Bridge, Virginia. Natural Bridge High School, Natural Bridge, V Irgii ft B.S. Major. Home Economics. December, 1967. Organizations: Home Economics Club (1,2.3,4); Highlanders (1,2); 4-11 Alumni (1.2.3.4). Treasurer (3h Wesley Foundation (1.2.3.4) PETTI S, Bl’NNE. Manassas. Virginia. Osbourn High School. Manassas, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics Education. June, 1967 Organization House Council Pokie (1), Social Chairman. Draper (3), Secretary (3); Home Economics Club (1,2,3.1); l-H Alumni (1); Student Education Association (4); Baptist Student Union (1,2,3.1). Freshman Presi dent (1), Social Chairman (2). Seminar Chairman (3). Advisory (Council (I); Intramurals (2.3), Draper-Captain of Basketball Team (3); Fcrrum Abroad. PHIPPS. MARY LOU. Alexandria. Virginia. Independence High School. Independence, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3,4). PIMENTEL. TONI REY. Falls Church. Virginia. Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia B.S Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations. Fire Warden of House Council (2); OrehesU (1), President (2,3.4); Alpha Sigma Tail (2.3), Rush Chairman (41; Outstanding Member of Orche-is 1965.1966. PINKSTON. JUDITH LYNN. Hudson. Ohio. Hudson High School. Hudson, Ohio. B.S. Major : Elementary Education and English. June. 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (3.4) ; lluoihcats (2.5); Student Education Association (3). Honors: Dean’s List. POOLE. CAROL CHRISTINE. Hampton, Virginia. Robert E. Lee High School. Springfield, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Administration. June, 1967. Organisations: Freshman Class (1), Vice President (1); House Council. West Moffett, Social Chairman (4); Sophomore Counselor (2); YWCA (11; Cotillion Club (2.3.4) ; Panhellcnic Council (3.4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3.4). Parliamentarian (2). Acting President (31. President (4); Intramural . (2.3.4) ; Clamour Magazine’s Ten Best-Dressed College furls (3), May Day Commission (1). Honors: Outstanding Freshman (I); Alpha Sigma Alpha. Outstanding Pledge (2). POSTON. LINDA ROSE. Norfolk. Virginia. Granby High School, Norfolk. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Government Association (3.1); House Council, Norwood, Hall Monitor :l); East Moffett, President (3); Sophomore Counselor (2); junior Counselor (3); Library Club (3); Cotillion Chib (2,3,4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3), Pledge Chairman (4); May Court, Junior Representative (3); Best Dressed (1). POTTER. BETTY LEE. Lexington. Virginia. Lexington High School. Lexington. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: 4-H Alumni (1.2.3.4) ; Student Education Association (3,4); Baptist Student Union (2,3,4); Westminster Fellowship (I). POWERS, SHIRLEY ANN. St. Paul. Virginia. CaStlesvood High School. Caxtlewood. Virginia B. A. Majors: Biology and English. Minor: Chemistry. June, 1967. Organizations: Crapurchat (2); Animus Quarcns (2.3.4). Reporter (I); Baptist Student Union (1,2.3,4); Intramurals (1.2); French Club (3). Honors: Dean's List; Chi Beta Pi (2,3,4); Sigma Tau Delta (3.4) . PRICE. CAROLYN DELLA. Sterling. Virginia. James Madison High School, Vienna, Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Ceogtaphy. June. 1967. Organizations: Highlanders (1); Choral Club (2,3,4); Glee Club (1.2), Librarian (1); Crapurchat (I), Photographer (I); Geography Club (2,3.1). Secretary-Treasurer, History Reporter. (3.4); Capitol Club (1); Westminster Fellowship (1,2.3); Orchestra (2,3). Honors: Dean's List; Roanoke Times. Radford News Journal. Radford Messenger. Radford fCollege Bulletin; Bee h e. Junior Ensemble. PRICE. JUDY RAMSEY Ficldale. Virginia. Ficldale High School, Fieldale. Virginia. R.S. Major. English. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organization : Glee Club (3); Virginia Education Association (2.3.4', Treasurer (3.4). Honors: Honor Socictv of Radford College (3,4), Secretary (4); Dean's List (1JJ.3.4); Kappa Delta Pi (3,4;, Secretary (4); Pi Gamma Mu (3.4); Sigma Tau Delta (3.4). ice-Prrsident 1). PRILLMAN, DORIS JEAN. Rocky Mount. Virginia. Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia B.S. Major: Business. June. 1967 Organization ■ Pin Bet Lambda (1,2,3,4'; l-H Alumni (I); Student Education Association f4 ; Young Democrat’s Club (4); Campus Carnival (1). PRITT. S NRAll ELIZABETH. Covington. Virginia. Covington High School, Cmington, Virginia. B.S Major Math. Minor: History June, 1967. Organization . Student Education Association (3.4); Electoral Board (3.4), Chairman (4). Honors: Honor Society of Radford College (3.4); Dean's last; Chi Beta Phi (2.3,4), Secretary (4); Kappa Mu Epsilon (2,3,4). Historian and Reporter (4). PRUETT, NAN Y BOLTON. Springfilcd. Virginia. Amuindalc High School. Annandale. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2), Sigma Sigma Sigma (2,3,4), Keeper of Grades (4); May Court (1); Campus Carnival. Representative from Pocahontas Dorm (1). Pl'TNAM. NANCY JANE, Elgin Air Force Base. Florida. Annandale High School. Annandale, Virginia. B.S. Major. Math. Minor. Speech and Dramatics. August, 1967. Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha (3.4). President (3); Cotillion Club (3.4), Pioperty Chairman (4); Curtain Clan (I.2.3.4), Historian (2). President (3); House Council (2). Ingles’ Secret a rv (2); May Court (3); Senior Class President (3); Sophomore Cousrlor 2); Standing Ruh v Committee (3), Secretary (3); Student Government Association (3,1). Honor : Alpha Psi Omega (2,3.4): Dean's last; Outstanding Supporting Actress (2); Who’s Who in mchcun Colleges and Universities. PYRTLE, SANDRA JEAN. Danville. Virginia. Brosville High School Danville. Virginia. Transferred from Axrrett College. Danville. Virginia B.S. Major: l.ibrary Scienc-e. Minor-Historv. August, 1967. Organizations: Library Club (3,1). Secretary (4). ? OUESENBERRY. VESTA PHEROBY PHILLIPS. Dugspur, Virginia. Marshall Hill High Sthool. Ocala, Virginia. B.A. Major: Elementary Education. August, 1967. Organizations.- Monogram Club (2). QUICK. BARBARA LEE. Waynesboro, Virginia. Wilson Memorial High School, Kisherville. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elemeiilaiy Esluc.ition. Minin Matliematics. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Government Association (3). Electoral Board. Soph-more Counselor (2); Tri-M Club (1); Student Education Associa-tio (3.1); Cotillion Club (4); Lutheran Student Union (1). Virginia Education .Association (3.1). Honors: IX'an's List. R RADFORD. BILLIE ANN. Blacksburg. Virginia. Blacksburg High School. Blacksburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics Education. June, 1967. (hganizations: Home Economics Club (3.1); German Club (4); Sophomore Counselor. Honors: Dean's List. HATKUS. MARY LOUISE. Alexandria. Virginia. Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria. Virginia. Transferred from Georgetown Visit ion Junior College. B.A. Major• Biology. June. 1967. Organizations: Day Students Club (1,2): Newman Club (3.4). RAYBUCK. CONSTANCE MARIE. Alexandria. Virginia. St. Mary’s Academy High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.A. Major: History. Minor Political Science June. 1967. Organization Senior Class. Rules Committee (4), Capitol Club (1.2.3.4); Goman Club (2), Rush Chairman (3), President (4); Alpha Sigma 331 Alpha (2.3). Hush Chairman ( I); Newman Clnl (1.2..‘),4); Mav Court, Sophonvire ftcpresontativc (2); Young DonKKr.it ' Club (4). HKADK. GAYLE CIRSON. Hopewell. Virginia. Hopewell High Si.-)tool. Hopewell, V irginia. I1.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor. Sociology. June, 196”. Orgunlzalion.%: House Council, West Moffett, Social Chairman, Stmlent Kduca-tion Association (I); May Court (2); Campus Carnival. Chairman of Candidates (I). HECTOH. BAHBAH ANN. Front Royal. Virginia. Warren County High School, Front Royal Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. June. 1967 Organization . Student Government Association (3.4). Executive Council (3.4); House Council (1.3) . Pokie's Hall Monitor (1 . East Moffett's Social Chairman (3) ; Athletic Association (2.3). Secretary (2,3); Monogram Club (3.4) ; Phi Bet 1-unb.i (2.3.4). Parliamentarian (3). Student Education Association (4); Wesley Foundation (2); Intramorals (2.3) . RECTOR. OLIVI SUE. Front Royal. Virginia. Warren County High School, Front Royal, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Education. June 1967. Urbanization House Council, Draper Treasurer (2); East Moffett, Treasurer (2); Floyd. Treasurer (I); Athletic Association (2). President (3): Monogram Club (3.4,); Phi Beta Lamlxla (2.1), Kcuortcr (3). Student Kdmation .Association (I); Wesley Foundation (I); Intramural' (1,2,3,4). HEITEB. LINDA ALICE. Chesapeake. Virginia. Churchland High School, Chesapeake, Virginia. II. A. Major: Math. Vugiist. 1967. Organization. : Tri-Vi Club (2.4). Chairman of Campus Carnival Booth (4); Wesley Foundation (1,2.3. i). Big Sister and Chairman of Library (2); Physics Club l . BEYNOLDS. CAROLE ANN. Lynchburg. Virginia. E. C. Glass High School, Lynchburg. Virginia. Transferred from Lynchburg (aillege B V Major Ail. June, 1967. Organizations: IiUramuials (3.4). REYNOLDS. CHRISTINE SCHOLL. Virginia Reach Virginia. Country Day School For Cirls. Virginia Beach, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. .Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations: House Councils (1.)), Norwood (I). Pokic (3); Junior Resident (3); Student Education Association (I); German Cliih (2.3,4); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2,3.4); Newman Club (1.2). Young Democrat's Club (4); Virginia Education Association (I). Honorv: Dean’s List. RHODES. BETTY JO. Clifton Forge, Virginia. Clifton Forge High School, Clifton Forge Virginia B.S. Major: Biology. Minor Chemistry. June. 1967. Organization . House Council, West Moffett (2). Social Cliainnan (2); Sophomore Counselor; Glee Club (3); Bei• Hive (1.2 . Freshman Editor (I); Animus Quarens (2.3,4). President (|); Geography Club ( ; Wesley Foundation (1.2,3.4), Publicity Chairman (2). Music Chairman (3). RICHARD. MARY CAROL. PcariMmrg. V irginia. Giles High School, Pearisburg, Virginia. Transferred from Avcrctt Junioi College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August, 1967 Organization : Student Education A Ociatk n (I); Sigma Sigma Sigma (3.4). RICHARDSON. BRENDA I.F.E. Richmond, Virginia. George Wythe High School, Richmond. Virginia. B.S. Major. Mathematics. Minor: Physics. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor; Tri-M Club (1.2.3,4), Treasurer (3), Secretary (4) ; Young Democrats' Club (4); Virginia Education Association (3.4) . RICHARDSON, EMILY HAYDEN. Danville. Virginia. Whitmel! High School. Dry Fork. Virginia B.S. Major: Home Economies Education. June, 1967. Organizations: House Councils, Tyler, Vice-President (1); Floyd, Treasurer (2); Sophomore Counselor (2); Home Economics Club (1,2,3,1). Historian (3); Student Education Association ( I); Virginia Education Association (4); May Day Commission (1). Honor : Dean List: Outstanding Freshman Citizen. RICHARDSON. MARIAN IRENE. Pulaski, Virginia. Dublin High School. Dublin, Virginia. B.S. Major. Mathematics. Minor: Chemistry. December, 1967. Organization : Student Education Association (3,4); Day Students' Club (1,2,3.1), President (2) . Honor : Dean's List. R1CCS. NANCY ANNETTE. Portsmouth. Virginia. Ciatlock High Sc hool, Portsmouth. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. Minor. Geography. June, 1967 Organization : Student Education Association (.3,-1); We dev Foundation (2.3.4) . Honor : Dean's List. ROBERTS, ANN WALKER. Klou College, North Carolina. Western Almanac High School, Eton College, North Carolina. B.S Major: Home Economics. June. 1967. Organization : Home Economics Tub (4); Young Democrat'' Club (4). ROBINETTE, I.YNDA SUE Coeburn, V irginia. Coebum High School. Coeburn. Virginia. Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia. I).A Majors: Sociology and English June. 1967. Organizations: Baptist Student Union (1.2); German Club (2); Highland Cavalier (2); Outpost Staff (2); Spanish Chib (3) . Youth Council (2). ROCHESTER. 1) VRBaKA HELEN. Vim.md.de. Virginia. VV.irrrnton High School, VVarrenton, Virginia. B.S. Motor. Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organization : House Council, East Moffett, Fire Warden (3); Student Education: Association (4) ; Capitol Club (1); German Club (2.3.4), Historian (3), V ue President (4), Panhetlcnic Council (I); Sigma Kapjxi (2.3.1). ROGERS. JUDY ANNE I J E. Stuart. Virginia. Stuart High School. Stuart. V irginia. B.S. Major. Home Economics June, 1967. Organizations: Home Economies Club (1.2.3.1). ROl.I.INS, JKRHV LYNN. Alexandria, Virginia F. C. Hammond High School, Alexandria. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organization. : Capitol Club (1): Student Education Association (4); Cotillion Club (2.3.41; Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3,4). Vice-President (4). Intramurals (2.3.4). ROOF. KATHY TWYLA. Tnnawanda, New Yoik Kenmoie East Seuioi High Si bool, Tonuwanda, New York. Transferred from Wisconsin State University. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Sociology and Social Studies, March, 1967. Organization : Student Education Association (4). KOSSO, AN DR EE MADELEINE PIERRETTE. Arlington. V a. Bishop D. J. O'Connell High School, Arlington. Virginia B.A. Major: French. Minor• Spanish. June, 1967. Spanish Club (2.3.); Capitol Club (1); Cosmopolitan (1.2.3.); Newman Club (1.2.0.1); French Club (1.2), Honors: Pi Delta Pi (3.4), President (3.4). IU PE. NANCY JEAN. Dublin. Virginia. Dublin High School, Dublin. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Geography A■ mist, 1967. Organizations: Day Students' Club (1.2.3.4). Rl SSELL. PAMELA LEAH. Newport News, V irgima. Newport News High School. Newport News, Virginia. B.S. Major; Physical Education. August, 1967. Organizations: House Council, East Moflclf, Vice-President (2); Sophomore Counselor; Mhlctic Association (1.2.3. t'. Head of Sport' (1,2,3,1); Monogram Club (3.4). V ice-President (4); PEMM Glob (1.2,3.4). Reporter (3); Student Education Association (4); Westminster Kelknvship (1); lntranuir.il' (1,2.3.4); Hockey Club (1.2,3.4); Fencing Club (3.4) ; Junior Folli (3); Virginia Education Association (4). S SARVF.K, SUE ELLEN. Chri'tiansburg. Virginia. Christ iansburg High School, Christ iansourg. Virginia. B.S. Majors: English and French. June, 1967. Organization : Fremli Club (2.3,4). Honors: Dean’s List; Pi I Vita Pi. SAUNDERS, EMILY KEBKCC.V Scottdalc. Pennsylvania. Virginia High School. Bristol. Virginia. B.S Majors: Mathematics. Minor Phychology, March. 1967. Organization Sophomore Counselor (2); Clioral Club (2,3); Chi- Club (1); Tri-M Club (3.4) . Memln-rsliip Committee (3.4); Student Education Association (3.4) ; Senior Ensemble (3); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors: Dean's List. 332 SAUNDERS. PA I KK IA NUNN ALLY. Richmond. Virginia. Saint Gertrude High School. Richmond. Virginia. BS. Major: History. Minor. Social Studies. June, 1967. OrganizationsJunior Class, Vkr-Pnsiilonl (3); Ho list- Council. Bolling. Sutial Chairman (2) ; Cotillion Club (3), President (-1); Alplia Sigina Tan (3), Recording Secretary (-4); Canterbury Club (1,2.3,4); Young Democrat's Club (I): Virginia Kduc.ition Association (-J). Honorv Who’s Who in American alleges and I nivvrsities(3). SAV ACE. BARBARA BKILLF.R. Danville. A irgmia. Middletown Township High School, Middletown. New Jersey. It.S. Major Elementary Education. Minor: English. June. 1 ‘ 67 OrganizationPsi Club 1.2); Student Education Association (2.3.4) ; Art Guild (1). Hillel Foundation (1,2.3); Viiginia Education Association (2.3.4). SA ACE. SARAH WAYNE. Pamplm, Virginia. Prince Edward Academy. Farmvillc. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. March. 1967. Organization . Sophomore Counselor; Phi Beta Lambda (1.2); Student Education Association (3) . SCIIEL RING. BEVERLY |EA . Falls Church, Virginia. J. E B. Stuart High School. Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major English. Minor: Chemistry. June. 1967. Organization : Choral Club (2.3); Choir (1,2.3); Glee Club (1); Geography Club (•! ; Student Education Association (3,4); Brethren Student Fellowship (1.2,3,1), President (2.3); Virginia Education Association (3.4) . SCI I BOEDER. D! WE TERESA. Arlington. Virginia. Wakefield High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major. History. Minor: Social Studies. June. 1967. Organization : Capitol Club (1); Student Education Association (4); Alpha Sigma Tau (3.1). Reporter (1); Newman Club (1); Young Democrat's Club (I); Junior Follies (3). Honors: Pi Gumma Mu (3.4). SCOTT. JACQUELYN COLEMAN. Danville. V irginia. George Washington High School. Danville. Virginia. Transfer Vverett College. B.S. Major English. .Minor: Math. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (I); Virginia Education Association (I). Honors: IX-ail's List; Sigma Tan Delta. SKDIA. Ll'CILLE ANNK. Trenton. New Jersey. Hamilton High School-Fast, Trenton. New Jersey. B.A Major: English. Minor Spanish. June. 1967. Organizations. House Council. Norwood, Social Chairman (1), Draper, Fire Warden (3); Junior Counselor (3); Spanish Club (1,2,3,4); German Club (2.3,1), Chairman of Fall Formal (3); Panhcllenie Council (4); Sigma Kappa (2.3.4), Triangle Correspondent (3). President (4); Newman Club (2.3.1); Young Democrat's Club 1 U; Cuiujhis Carni val (-1); Honors: Dean's last. Sigina Tau Delta. SEXTON. GERTRUDE PRISCILLA. Shawsville, Virginia. Alleghany District High School, Shawsville. V irginia. B.S. Major Recreational Administration. Minor. Psychology. June. 1967 Organizations-: Student (Government Association (4); Student Court ( I); House Council, Bolling. President 4); Transfer Counselor (4); Athletic Association (1,2,3.1). Treasurer (4); Monogram Club (4); Peinm Club (1,2,3,4); Psi Club (3); Bo| tist Student Union (1,2,3,4); Intrainurals (1,2,3,4). SHAFER. ELAINE BYEHS. Roanoke, Virginia. Pamr McClucr High School, Buena Vista, Virginia. B.S. Major: French. Minor English. March, 1967. Honors: Dean's last. Pi Delta Phi. SHELTON, LINDA CAY. Gretna. Virginia. Gretna High School, Gretna, Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1907. Organizations. Sophomore Counselor (2). Student Education Association (1); United Campus Christian Fellowship (1). SHERWOOD. MARY ROSE. Fairfax, Virginia. Fairfax High School. Fairfax, Virginia. B.S. Major. English. Minor History. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Government Association (1). Freshman Representative; Choir (1.3); Cantor bur) Club (1,2), Social Work Chairman (1). SHOCKLEY. MARGARET SUE Htlkville, Virginia. Ilillsville High School, Hilkvillc. Virginia. B.S. Major: Math. Minor: Biology. March. 1967. Organizations. Bee Hue (4); Tri M Club 2.3,4); Student Education Association (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1), V irginia Education Association (3.4). SHORT. Jl LI A M ARIE Roanoke. Virginia. Northside High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B. V. Majors. History and Spanish. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Ooveinnient Association (3.4); Student Court (3.4). Cliamnun (3.4); House Council, Pocahontas, Head Hall Monitor (2); Student Education Association (3U Highlanders (1.2.3.1); Clee Club (1.2. . I), Head Librarian (3); Cotillion Club (4); United Campus Christian Fellowship UJ2.3.I); Campus (ainmul (1.2.3.4). Honors: IX-an's List. Honor Society of Radford College (3.4). SIHBALD, SANDRA ANN Onulell, New Jersey. River IX-ll High Selrool. Oradell, New Jersey. B.S. Major: Business Administration. Minor. Journalism. June, 1967. Organizations Sophomore Counselor, Crnpurchat news vidtor (2,3,4;. Cosino xili-tan (1); Newman Club (1.2). Honors: Dean's List; Mademoisclle Vlagazine's College Board; Pi Delta Epsilon (2.3.1). SOU I II. PATRICIA MARGARET. Alexandria. Virginia. Mooresville High School, Mooresville, North C.uoliua. Transferred Irom Appakiehi.in State Teachers College. B.S. Major: English. Minor. History. December, 1967 Organizations: Pansophia (3.4 '; Canterbury Club (1.2.3.4); Ski Club (3). ST. JOHN. EDITH ELIZABETH. Falls Church, Virginia. George Mason High Selrool, Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations. Student Kduca tion Association (4). Honors: Dean’s List (3). SLOOP. TONI LEE. Bethesda, Mary land. Bethesdu Chevv Chase High School. Bethesda. Maryland- B.S. Major: Elementary Education. Minor. English. August, 1966. Organizations: Campus Carnival (2, Student Education Associrt tion (2.3.4); Wesley Foundation (2.3). Honors. IX-an's List. SMITH. BREND A FAYE. Mechanksvilic. Virginia. Lec-D.ivis High Selrool. Mechanicsxille, Virginia. B.S. Major Business Education. June, 1967. Organizations. Phi Beta Lambda (2,3.4); Student Ed tun tion Association (3.4); Cosmoplitan (2); Wesley Foundation (1); Virginia Education Association (3.4), Honors: Phi Beta Lambda award. SMITH, JUDITH ANN. Vienna, Virginia. James Madison High School. Vienna. Virginia. B.S. Major Health and Physical Education. June. 1967. Organizations Athletic Association (1,2,3,4). Keeper of Points (2). Vice President (3) ; Monogram Club (3.1). President (3); Peinm Club (1,2,3,4), Treasurer. (2). Vic President (3); Student Education Association (4) ; Alpha Sigma Tau (2.3.4); Wesley Foundation (1). Council (1); Inti.imur.ils (1.2,3.1); Hockey Club (2). STANLEY, BRENDA JOYCE. Saint Paul. Virginia. Saint Paul High School, Saint Paul. Virginia. B.S Major Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3.1); Virginia Education Association (3.4'. ST VPKO. K MII V McLean. Virginia. Mclx-an High School, McLean. Virginia. B.S. Major Elementary Education. December, 1966. Organizations: Glee Club, Treasurer (1); Geography Club (2); Student Education Association (3.4); Capitol Club (1); Canterbury Club (1,2.3.4); Campus Carnival (1,2,3), Maid of Honor (3); Virginia Education Association (3,4). Honors: Dean's List. STATION. JUDITH MARIE Miami Beach, Florida. Miami Beach Senior High School. Miami Beach. Florida. B.A. Major: Math. Minor. Chemistry. June. 1967. Organizations: Secretary of Class (1); Fire-Warden (2); Highlanders 1.2.3.4); Hoot beats (2); Ait Guild (4). STEELE, SIHRLKY ANN. Arlington, Virginia Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. June. 1967. Organisations: Sophomore Counselor; Glee dub (2); Tri-M Club (3.1); Student Education Association (3.4 ; Capitol Club (1.2), Secretary (2); Baptist Student Union (3.4). Treasurer (4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). Honors Dean’s List (1.3,4); Outstanding Freshman Math Studen;, Kappa Mu Epsilon (2,3,4), Treasurer (3). President (4) STEWART. INEZ LEREN. Thomaston. Ceorgia. Robert E. Ix-e Institute. Thomaston, Ceorgia. Transferred from University of Georgia. B.S. Major: Psychology. Minor. English. August. 1967. Organizations: Choir (4); YWCA (4); Psi Club 333 (3.4) ; Student Education Association (41; Baptist Student Union (3.4) ; Virginia Education Association (1 . STINNET1. NAN'CYTATE. Salem, Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia. B.S. Major: Music. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Court (3); Highlanders (3); Choral lub (3,4); c:hoir (2.3.); YW A (2,3), Program Chairman (3); Music Educators National Conference (3.4); Student Education Association (3.4; Brclhi tii Student Fcllouship (1.2.3.1). President (2). Honor : [Ann's List; Mil Phi Epsilon (3.4). Recording Secretary (4). STINNETT. SHEILA DALE FOSTER. Lynchburg, Virginia. BrooLville High School Lynchburg. Virginia. B.S. .Major Elementary Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Orchesis (1); Highlanders (l . Choral ..'i 2 . m (.'lub (1.2). Treasurer (2); Student Education Association (I). Honor : Dean's List; Kappa Delta Pi (4). STOWERS. CAROL MASON. Lorcttsville, Virginia. Loudoun County High School, Leexburg, Virginia. B.S. Major-Home Economies Education. August, 1967. Organization - Home Economics Club (1,2.3.4), Reporter (2); 4-H Alumni (1.2,3,4), Reporter (2). STOWERS, JUDITH CAIL. Bastian. Virginia. Tazewell High School. Tazewell, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organization : Athletic Association (2). Secretary (2); I II Alumni (3.1); Student Education Association (2.3.4) , Baptist Student Union (1,2); Wesley I numlation (3). STROTHER, ll'DITII ANN. Portsmouth, Virginia. Cradock High School. Portsmouth. Virginia. Trunsfcmxl from Bluefichl College. B.S. .Major: Elementary’ Education. June or August, 1967. Organization : Highlanders (2), Student Education Association (2,3): Baptist Student Union (2); Intramurals (2). SI RBER. BILLIE IO. Suitsille. Virginia. R. B. Worthy Hign School, Saltville, Virginia. Transferred Irom Marion Junior College. B.S. .Major: French. Minor. History. June 1967. Organization : Student Education Association (4); 'tench Club (4). SW ANSON. MARY ALICE. Cullands, irginia. Cal 1.1 ncls High School. Callands, Virginia. Transferred from Fcrrum Junior College. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Political Science. June. 1967. Organizations. Student Education Association (4); Young Democrats’ Club (4). SWAYZB, JEANINE RUTH. Arlington. Vriiginia. Wakefickl High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Mutor. Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June, 1967 Organizations. Student Education Association (2.3,4), N ice President (4). SWEET. SHARON REESE, (.itatham. Virginia. Chatham High School, ('hatham. Virginia Transfer from Avcrctt Junior College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Intruinurafs (4). SW1NSON. HARRIET MARIE. McLean. Virginia. Bishop D. J. O’Connell High School. Arlington, Virginia. B S. Major: Historv. Minor: Social Sciences. June 1967. Organizations: Student Government Association (1). Treasurer (2,4). Student Life (4) House Council, West Moffett, Fire Warden (4); Sophomore Counselor; Capitol Club (1,2); (■rrm.in Club (2,3); Ruth Chairman (4); Panhcllenic Council, delgutr (4); Sigina Kappa (2); Second Vice-President (2.4); Newman Club (1.2). Honors: Pi Gamma Mu (3.4); Dean’s List. T TANNER, JEANNE HUNTER. Standardsville, Virginia. William Monroe High School. Stnndard.sville, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations: Glee Club (2); Student Education Association (3.4); Pansophia (3). Parliamentarian (3). Honors: Dean’s List; Sigma Tan Dda (3). TAPPY. MARY ELIZABETH. Madison, Virginia. Madison County High School, Madison Virginia. B.S. Major: Home Economics Education. June, 1967. Organizations: House Council (3), Head Hall Monitor; Home Economics Club (1); 4-H Alumni (1,2.3,4), Vice-President (3). President (4); Honors: National 4-H Achievement Winner; Publications-Practical Forecast. 334 TEASS. |KN IE MARIE. Bedford. Virginia. Bedford High School. Bedford, Virginia. B.S. Major. History. Minor English. June, 1967. Organiuition : Student Government Association (3.4). President (3.4); Student ourt, Chairman (2.3); Sophomore Class, Vice.President; Pocahontas Dorm, Secretary (1), Vice-President (2); Junior Resident; YWCA (1,2); Student Education Association (3.4); Cotillion Club (2,3.4); Alpha Sigma Tan (3.1): Wesley Foundation (1,2.3,4), Secretary (2). Honors: Dean’s List (1); Citizenship Award; VVho's Who in American Colleges and Universities (3). TF.STFRMAN, STELLA FAYE. Marion. Virginia. Sugar Grove High Sclwol, Sugar Grove, Virginia. B.S Major: Elementary Education. March, 1967. Organizations: YWCA (2'; Student Education Association (3,4); Intramurals (1.2.3.4). THACKER, SARA LEE. Richmond, Virginia. Covington High School. Covington, Virginia. B.A. Major. Math. Minor: Physics. June. 1967. Honors. Dean’s List. THOMAS, BARBARA WARE. Appomattox. Virginia. Appomattox High School, VpjMUiuttox, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor. English. June, 1967. Organizations: I hioihe.its (2.3,); Bee Hive (1); Home Economics Club (1); Student Education Association (3,4); Baptist Student Union (1); Intramurals (1); Ski Club (4). THOMPSON, DARLENE ADAMS. Norton. Virginia J. J Kelly High School, Wise. Virginia. B.S. Majors: Math and English. June. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor; YWCA (1); Tri M Club (2.3,4); (.hi Beta Phi. Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Tau Delta. THOMPSON. NANCY JANE. Christiansburg, Virginia. Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Administration. June, 1967. Organization . Day Student's Club (1,2,3); Campus Carnival (1.2). Honors. Dean's List. THOMPSON. RACHEL LOUISE. Chatham. Virginia. Chatham High School. Chatham. Virginia. Transferred from Averctt Colk'gc. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations Student Education Association (3,4); Westminster Fellowship (3,4); Virginia Education Assoc iation (3.4). THRUSH. BARBARA LEE. Charleston, West Virginia Charleston High School, Charleston. West Virginia. B.S. Major: Physical Education. Minor: Biology. June. 1967. Organization Student Government Association (3); Sophomore Counselor; Athletic Association (1,2,3,4); Monogram Club (3.4); Aquamatds (1.2,3.4). Vice President (2). Treasurer (3). Pemm Club (2.3.4); Cotillion Club (3.4); Panhcllrnic Council (4); Alpha Sigma Alpha (2.3.1), Scholarship Chairman (3); Intramurals (2.3,4); Junior Resident: May l av Commission (3). Honors: Dean's List; Who's Who. TISDALE, ELAINE SNEAD Keysville, Virginia Victoria High School. Victoria, Virgin.!. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. December, 1966. Organizations: Student Education Association (2,3.1). Reporter Treasurer (3,4). Honors. Dean's List. TOLLEY. ANNE IRENE. Christiansburg. Virginia. ( hristiansburg High School. Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June 1967. Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tan (3.4). TONKINS. ANN LEIGH Brookntal. Virginia. William Campbell High School. Kunma, Virginia. Transferred from Lynchburg (ailk-ge B.A. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. December, 1966. Organization : House Council, Trinkle Hall (4). Hall Monitor (4); Animus ( uarens (4); Spanish Club (3.4); Baptist Student Union (3,4). TOWNSEND. HELEN MARCARET. Roanoke, Virginia. Northside High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. Major: Art. Minor: History. June. 1967. Organizations: Glee Club (1.2.3.41. Treasurer (3); Student Education Association (3.4); Art Guild (.3,4); Pansophia (.3.4). Publicity Chairman (3). Honors. DeanT List. TRETICK. MARCY ELAINE. Alexandria. Virginia. Car-Field High School. Woodbridge, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: House Council, Honors Hall. President (3.4); Sophomore Counselor (2); 6 ' Hice (2.3). AsMst.tnt Business Editor (2), Business Editor (3); Student Education Association (3.4), Treasurer (4). Honors: Dean’s List; Pi Delta Epsilon. 3 reasurei. TRIPLETT, MAKY ILENE- Alexandria, Virginia. J. E B. Stuart High School. Falls Church. Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary (education. Minor. History. December, 1966. Organi-zntionv: Secretary of Norwood House Council (1); Student Education Association (3.4); Capitol Club (I). Honorv: Honor Society of Badford College (3. I); Dean’s List (1,2,3,1': Kappa Delta Pi (3,4); Pi Gamma Mu (3.4). TUCKER. SUSAN TERESA. Rome. Italy. Forrest Sherman High School, Naples, Italy. Studied Junior year abroad at Loyola University, Rome. Italy. B.A. Major: Psychology . June, 1967. Organization . Student (vovenuftent Association (1); House Coum.il, Pocahontas Hall (1), President (I); ! ,] Club «' I ■; Cotillion Chib (2,3); Sigma Sigma Sigma (2.3. t Treasurer (4); Nctuiun Club (1); Campus Carnival (2), Bolling Princess (2). Honor : Outstanding FreOimnn Citizen; Coronation IS.il) Court (1); Bolling Campus Carnival Princess (2'. U UNTERZUBER.GHETOHEN Richmond. Virginia. Jesse W. Grainger High School. Kinston, North Carolina. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizationv. Junior Counselor; Highlanders (1,2,3.4); Bee Hie ' (1 ; YWCA 1,2.3,4), Chairman of Campus Carnival (3). Treasurer (3); Student Education Association (3.4); Westminster Fellowship (1.2.3,4). N ice President (3,4). Synod Representative 3,4); Virginia Education Assoriation (3.1). USCIIAK. DREN’A LEE. Alexandria, Virginia. Wakefiled High School, Arlington. Virginia. B.S. Major: Biologs June, 1967. OrganizationCurtain Clan (3.4). President (4); Animus uarens (2.3. D, Historian (4); Spanish Club (2b Student Education Association (4). Honors: Alpha Psi Onu-ga (3.1). USSENY, SARAH ANN. Martinsville. Virginia. Oak Hill Academe. Month of Wilson, Virginia. B.A. Major Sociology. Decemlx-r, 1967. Organizations. Glee (.'lull (1.2). UTT, EFFIE SUE A. ilillsville. Virginia. Hillsville High School, Ilillsville, irginia. B.S Major: Elementary Education. Minor: Geography. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2'; Choral Club (3); Choir l ; Glee Club (2); Student Education Association (3,4); Day Students ( lub (3.4); Wesley Foundation (1.2). V' VASS. BONNIE JEAN. Hillsville. Virginia. Ilillsville High School, Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. Majors English and Psychology. August. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Com lor (2); Grapnrcluit (1.2,3.4) Make-Up Editor (21; P Club (3,1 Student Education Association (3.4); Pansopliia (3.4); Baptist Student Union (1.2). Honors. Dean’s List (2.3.4); Pi Delta Epsilon (3.4) . VAUGHAN. BONNIE MAIUE. Salem, Virginia. Andrew Lewis High School. Salem. Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Government. August. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Athletic Association (1); Grapurchut (1.2) , Circulation Manager (2); Newman Club (3,4): Intnunurals (1.2) ; Young Democrats Club (3.4). Reporter (3). Ilonos. Deans List; Kappa Mu Epsilon (4). VAUGHN, EMMA CATHERINE. Willis. Virginia. Floyd County High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. Major: Art August, 1967. Organizations: House Council, Stuart Vice-l’rt -ident (3.4) ; Crapurchat (2.3), Art Editor (1); Art Guild (1.2,3.4); Wesley Foundation (1). Honors: Dean’s last. VAUGHN, PRISCILLA DUDDING. Eagle Rock. Virginia. James River High School, Ruehaiian, Virginia. B.S. Minor: Education. Minor: English. June, 1967. Organizations: Floyd House Council (1), President (1); Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association (3.4); Rules Committee (1.2); Virginia Education Association (3.4). VAUGHN. VIRGINIA GARLAND. Ashland. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School. Ashland, Virginia. B.S. Major Home Economics Education. June, 1967. Organizations Home Economics Club (1,2); German Club. Property Manager (3,4). VELEZ. LAURA EMILIA. Ida erde, Puerto Rico. San Jorge Academy. Santnrcs . Puerto Rico. B.A. Major: French. Minor. Spani'h. March. 1967. Organizations: Spanish Club (1.2.3.4) . Cosmopolitan (1.2.3.4 . Newman Club (1.2.3.4 ; Intra-murals (2); French Club (1.2). Honor : Dean’s List. VIOL.AND. SUSANA BKATRIZ La Pa . Bolivia. Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virginia B.S Major: Business Administration. June. 1967. Organization: House Council, Pokie. Fire Warden (3); Sophomore Counselor 2 ; YWCA (1); Spanish Club (1.2); Capitol Club (1.2); CosmojH litun (1.2,3,4), Secretary (3); Cotillion Club (3.4); Alplu Sigma Tail (2.3.4b Newman Chib 11). W WADE, ELEANOR LEE. Mechanic's die. Virginia. Lee Davis High School, Meclianicsville, Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Phvdcs. June, 1967. Organizations: Tri-M Club (1.2.3.4). Treasurer (4). Honors: Dean’s List; Chi Beta Phi (3.4) ; Kappa Mu Epsilon (3,4). President (3). WADE. PATRICIA LOUISE. Roanoke. Virginia. Patrick Henry High School, Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Music. August. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); Junior Counselor . Highlanders (1.2.3.41; Choral (3ub (2.3); YWCA (2.3.4); Music Educators’ National Conference (1,2,3.4), Secretary (2); Wes lev Foundation (2.3.4); World Christian Community (3); Music (4); Westminster Fellowship (1); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (2); liitramnr.ils (1.2); Young Denioerats’ Club i4); Campus Carnival (2.3,4); Orchestra (2': Woodwind (Quintet (1,2,3). Honors: Mu Phi Epsilon (2,3,4) Corresponding and Recording Secretary (3). Chaplain ( I). WALSH. JUDITH CAROLE. Danville. Virginia. George Washington High School. Danville. Virginia. Transferred Irom Averett College. B.S. Major Elementary Education. December. 1966. Organizations’ Student Education Association (4) WASHINGTON, HILI.A. Falls Church. Virginia. Garfield High School, Woodhridge. Virginia. B.A. Major: History March. 1967. Organizations HoolWats (1); Redcoats (3). WASKEY. JOAN ESTHER Relay. Maryland. Howard County Senior High School, Ellicott City Muylnd. Transferred from Western Maryland College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. June, 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (4); Virginia Education Association (4) Honors: Dean’s Last: Kap| a Delta Pi. WAYCASTKR. BARBARA GRAYSON. Dillwvn, Virginia. Buckingham Central High School. Buckingham, Virginia Transferred from lancoln Memorial University. li.S. Major: Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organizations: Student Education Association (3.4); Virginia Education Association (3.4). WEATHERFORD. IUDITH MARIE. Danville. Virginia. Brosville High School, Danville, Virginia. Transfer: Averett Junior College. R.S. Major: Elementary Educatioii. December, 1967. Organization: Student Education Association ( I'. WEAVER, SUSAN ANN. Arlington. Virginia Yorktown High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor: French. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); B u Hive (1); Crapurchat (2,3); Student Education Association (2,3); Lutheran Student Union (1.2,3.4); Membership Secretary and Regional Secretary (3); french (.lub (1,2,3,4 b Virginia Education Association (2.3). WEBB,TERESA EARLE. Hopewell. Virginia. Ilopewell High ScInjo), Hopewell. Virginia. B.S Major: Music. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor (2); High-drrs (1.2,3.41; Choral Club (2.3,4); YWCA (lb Music IvcI-ucator’s National Conference (3,4); Student Education Association (I); Cotillion Club (3,4b Alpha Sigma Tan (2,3.4). Assistant Treasurer (31. Music Chairman (4); Honors. Dean’s List: Mu Phi Eprilon (3.4). Corresponding Secretary (4). National Convention Delegate (3). WHITE. DAWN RENEE. Grundy. Virginia. Grundy High Si hool, Gnmdv. Virginia. i).S. Major. English. Minor. Sociology. March, 1967. Organization : Brc llivr (1) Summer Editor (I); Student Education March. 1967. Student Education Association (3,4); Pansophia (3.4), President (3); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (1). Honors.- Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee (4b Sigma Tau Delta (3.1) Secretary-Treasurer (4). 335 WHITE, LILLIAN MARCARET. Hampton, Virginia. Hampton High School. Hampton, Virginia. B.S. Motor: Englsih. March. 1967. Organizations: Crajmrchat (1,3); Cotillion Chib (3.1); Newman Club (1); The Radford Revue; Virginia Education Association (3.4). WHITTAKER, JUDITH ELAINE. White Cate, Virginia. Giles School, Pearisburg, Virginia. B.S. Major Health and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. June. 1967. Organizations: Athletic Association (3,4); Pemm Club (1.2,3,41; Wesley Foundation (1); Intramural; (1,2,3,4). WHITTINCTON, SHIRLEY MORRIS. Irvine. Kentucky. Estill Count)' High School. Irvine, Kentucky. Transfer: Berru College, Berea, Kentucky. B. S. Major General Science. June, 1967. Honors: Deans List. WICINCTON, BETrY MILES. Roanoke. Virginia. Cave Spring High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. Major: Psychology and Elementary Education. June. 1967. Organi lotions: Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association (4); Cotillion Club (2,3.1); Honors: Dean's List; Corona tion Ball Court (1); Virginia Education Association (4). WILEY. JOAN MARIE. Daleville, Virginia. Ia rd Botetourt High School, Daleville. Virginia. B.S. Major-Elementary Education. August, 1967. Organizations. Glee Club (I); Student Education Association (3.4). W'lLEY, JOAN MARIE. Daleville, Virginia. Lord Botetourt High School. Daleville. Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education- August, 1967. Organizations; dec Club 11); Student Education Association (3.4). WILLIAMS. ANTOINETTE MARIE. Portsmouth. Virginia. Woodrow Wilson High School. Portsmouth. Virginia. Transferred from Ferrum Junior College, Kerruin, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. December, 1967. Organizations; House Council-Stunrt Dorm, (4); Fire warden; Harvest Bowl Princess (4). WILLIAMS, WANDA SUE. Collinsville, Virginia. J. I. Burton High School. Norton, Virginia. Transferred from Clinch Valley (College. Wise. Vi rgmia. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August 1967. WILSON, NANCY LOUISE. Fries. Virginia. Fries High School. Fries, Virginia. B.S. Major Home Economics Education. June. 1967. Organizations Home Economic' Club! 1.2.3.4). WILSON, TERRY. Portsmouth, Virginia. Churchland High School, Portsmouth, Virginia. B.S. Major. Elementary Education. Minor English. |imr. 1967. Organizations. Floyd House Council (3); Gtajiurclun (I); Student Education Association (3); Wesley Foundation (1). WI.MMEK, MARCARET LOU. Pilot. Virginia. Floyd County High School. Floyd, Virginia. B.S. Major: Math. Minor: Chemistry. June. 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor. Honors Dean's List; Kappa Mu Epsilon. WINDLEY, ELIZABETH HARRISON. Nassawadox, Virginia Northampton High School, Fastville, Virginia. B.S. and B.A Majors: Math and French. June, 1967. Organizations: Baptist Student Union, President of YWA )1): French Club (4). Honors. Sophomore Counselor (2); Dean's List; Pi Delta Pi. WITT, BRENDA KAY. Petersburg, Virginia. Dinwiddie High School, Dinvviddie, Virginia. Transferred from Bluefield College. B.S. Major: Elementary Education. August. 1967. Organizations: Baptist Student Union (1,2,3,4); YWA (1,2). WOODDALL. MARY LEE. Salem. Virginia. Roanoke Catholic High School. Roanoke. Virginia. Transferred from Sacred Heart Junior College. B.S. Major: Dietetics. August. 1967 NVOOLWINE. CHERYL KAYE. Narrows, Virginia. Narrows High School. Narrows, Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: English. June, 1967. Organizations: Geography Club (3) ; Student Education Association (3.4); Canterbury Club (4) ; Wesley Foundation (1.2,3); Young Democrats' Club (4). Honors: Pi Gamma Mu (3.4). WRICHT, BRENDA Cnvlc. Lynchburg, Virginia. E.C. Class High Schoof. Lynchburg. Virginia. B.S. Major: Business. June. 1967. Organizations: Phi Beta Lamina (1,3.4), Parlimcn-tarian (4); Student Education Association (3,4); Virginia Education Association (3,4). WRICHT, CAROL. Portsmouth, Virginia. Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Virginia. B.A. Major: English. August, 1967. Organizations: House Council. Pocahontas. Social Chairman (1); Orchosis (1); Glee Club (2); Spanish Club (45; Cosmopolitan (1); Canterbury Club (1.2.3.4): Virginia Education Association. WUBBELER. MARIANNE ELIZABETH Falls Church, Va. Annand.de High School. Annandale, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Administration. June, 1967. Organizations: Sophomore Counselor. Phi Beta Lambda (2,3.4); Student Education Association (2,3); Capitol Club (1); German Club (3,4); Young Democrat's Club i 1). YAN'C, LUCIA CHI A LU. Taiwan, China. Teiper High School, Taiwan, China. Transferred from Taiwan Provincial Teiper Institute of Technology. B.A. Major: Chemistry. December. 1966. Honors. Dean’s List; Chi Beta Phi. YATES, JUDITH ANN Chesapeake. Virginia. Great Bridge High School. Chesapeake. Virginia. B.S. Major: History. Minor: Geography. March. 1967. Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau (2.3,4). Cluplain (3): Wesley Foundation (1,2.3.4). Membership Chairman (3). Secretary (4); Candidate for Campus Carnival (2). Honors: Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu. I din owleclty eni en 15 The 1967 Bee Hive has had the privilege of experiencing all the many phases of growth. It has gone through the first stage of development by being conceived by the editor and the staff, it has taken form through the diligent work of these students. However, the final emergence of the Bee Hive could not have been realized Keys Printing Corporation Mr. R. VV. Norman Administration and Faculty Miss Nancy Howard Ramsey’s Studio without the priceless aid of a great many other people. On behalf of the 1967 Bee Hive staff, I would like to express our most sincere appreciation to all those who have contributed to the success of the Radford College 1967 Bee Hive! Diana Rothcnbuhlcr Editor-in-Chicf Mr. Erwin U. Wright Mrs. Mary Jo Vaught Mrs. Sylvia Williamson Carolyn Price Tester's Foto Shop Dean of Women’s Office Mailing and Duplicating Office Mrs. Maxine C. Dillcnger 336 • )
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