Radford University - Beehive Yearbook (Radford, VA) - Class of 1968 Page 1 of 322
Cover
Pages 6 - 7 Pages 10 - 11 Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9 Pages 12 - 13 Pages 16 - 17
Show Hide text for 1968 volume (OCR )
Text from Pages 1 - 322 of the 1968 volume: “
McConnell Library Radford University Contents Introduction 4 Administration and Faculty 22 Student Life 146 Classes ISO Senior Directory 300 1972 .r 32 B44 19ob 2 4 DISCO VER Y Fall, 1967 opening doors to a new and exciting world, the life at Radford College. Eager Freshmen wrapped in enthusiasm discover for tlie first time the “College Way. Returning Sophomores and Juniors, more confident, assert with added zeal their ambition to search and find their individual niche. For graduating Seniors, this year becomes significant; a more sensitive light shines on all the facets of Radford College. Once trivial events become important for seniors realize that these may never occur again. There is a great discovery by all classes that life is an exciting adventure every day. Students discover a little more concerning themselves, their potentials and capabilities, and their environment. Radford College has served as a catalyst for these great discoveries. 5 EXPLORATION I 6 Gently rolling mountains crowned with multicolored trees set the scene for Radford College. A pleasing atmosphere of mountain air and sunshine enable both academic and extra-curricular pursuits to flourish. Through exploration of these many attributes, increased pride in the College plant has been realized. The addition of three dormitories, the completion of Powell Hall, and the construction of Young Hall have stimulated an interest in the student to explore what opportunities are provided anti to decide how they are to be utilized to tin best advantage. KNOWLEDGE During the latter half of this cen- establishes goals to which the student tun, increased emphasis has been must strive to obtain. She does not, placed upon the knowledge of the however, climb the road to acquisi people of the world. Individuals arc tion alone. Even with an enrollment urged to develop their potentials to of 3600 students, the faculty stands their maximum capacities. Such is the ready to aid each student individually case at Radford College. The College in her quest. 9 LEARNING 10 The learning process may take place in a number of ways. Class lectures and discussions provide the opportunity for the student to hear and to express facts and opinions. Research projects utilize the principle of learning by doing. As a student wanders through the stacks of the newly-expanded library’ looking for her needed material, sl e glances across numerous book titles, new subjects widen her mind and excite her curiosity. Through direct experimentation, as in the chemistry laboratory, a student observes first-hand those ideas and concepts revealed during lectures. In 1968, each student was welcomed into the academic community of Kadford College and nurtured upon its principles of education. n ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1968 was year of accomplishments, not only for the College as an institution, but also for each individual. The range of accomplishments extends from passing a certain exam to mastering the technique of sculpturing. It may have been a personal feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction or a publicly honored attainment. The student lias been presented various tasks’ and problems while at Radford. Successfully, and perhaps unsuccessfully, she has met them and has gained from these experiences. 12 FRIENDSHIPS An enrollment of approximately 3600 students and 250 faculty members permits Radford College to be an ideal meeting-ground for friends. Living together, working together, and playing together have joined many girls in lasting friendships. These friendships may involve a large number of girls, as does a sorority, or it may just entail strong ties between two students. In 1968, the remodlcd Cove provided a warm atmospltere where at all times of the day one could observe readily the close feeling which exists among the RC girls. I i IS COMPANIONS Within the classroom situation, the instructor exerts his influence upon tin. class. During those informal moments, however, the students of Radford College have felt their influence perhaps even more. Programs such as Contact, have given the student the advantages of developing a new sense of respect and admiration for these educated people. ’ ; 16 17 RELAXATION 8 New emphasis has been place l upon enjoying oneself. Sports such as tennis and swimming have become favorites at Radford College. For the less vigorous, color television sets placed in the Panne I Room and in several dormitories add a special touch to a quiet evening. College week-ends naturally are the focal point of the college girl's memories. 19 FUTURE To every student, the Future holds a different meaning. To the Freshmen and Sophomores, perhaps it means graduation from college. For the Juniors, the future may still be distant, but yet they feel its approach. Tlx future to the Seniors is inuniix nt. They must leave the compact world of Radford College to enter a larger one. For all students, the Future poses puzzling questions; problems and anxieties arise. That once-felt feeling of solidarity is shaken. Throughout 1968, each student has sought through added emphasis upon discover)’, exploration, knowledge, accomplishments, friendships, and relaxation the answers to her Future. 20 Administration and Faculty ?3 a Claris JCno Wartinjr. resident At this moment of accelerated growth and change in Virginia higher education, Radford College is committed to hold to those valuable traditions and ideals of woman’s education developed through its history and at the same time meet the exciting challenges of our changing times. My congratulations go to each senior as she enters the activities of this world and seeks to solve the problems she will encounter. 24 2 , Vic. Join Q rtn - resident idarher Those of vou who graduate this year are deserving of our congratulations on your accomplishments at Radford College. We will miss you, hut any sadness we feel at your departure is tempered by our pride in having played a part in your lives (hiring these important college years. Each time we learn of your further accomplishments wc will share them with you vicariously. For those of you who remain with us next year, I need not remind you that your talents and energies are in constant demand. I look forward to the challenges and opportunities which the new year will bring, because I am confident that you are prepared to meet them. It is a pleasure to contemplate our work together. 25 I r. Martin points proudly to Muse Hall, soon to be under comtnictkm. Dedication, a characteristic of the RO Vice-President. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. J. V Stanley. Mr. H. Wise Kelly, Mrs. Henderson Graham, Mr. Leonard Muse, Director; Mr. L. Lee Bean, Mrs. Ravntond E. Sumner, Mrs. J. Chambers Bristow. STANDINC, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sara Y. Hall, clerk; Mr. Richard J. Holland. Col. Charles H. Reed, Vice-Rector; Miss Mars Jane Dudley, Mr. Francis Bell. Mrs. Kcect (Goldsmith t.ilks to a student while on her way to the filing cabinet. As tilt student body grows larger and larger, greater emphasis is placed upon the interaction between the student population and such administrative offices as that of the Dean of Women. Here, it cannot he denied that understanding and cooperation lead to success — that was 19G-S. Likewise, the office of admissions and placement aided numerous students with the beneficial Student Placement Service. 29 Miss Frances Murlhurt, Dean of Women, receives many telephone calls. a Successful tj, ear Mr. J. lillis Moran. Business Manager, glances up from Mr. 'V. Scott Weaver, Treasurer, keeps (rack of (lie Col-his reports. lege’s debits and credits. A ness addi(ion (o the College staff. Or. J. Layton. Assistants in the Bookstore look at the materials which are available. Mr. Theodore Gardiner, Food Service Manager, relates after planning the meals. Mr. Don Wlreeler, Postmaster, postmarks the out-going mail. 31 Jl PL Saul fomoApliere f rovided ly d orm JdosfeS5 ei Mrs. Jones, Kclief Hostess; Mrs. Helen Atkinson, Tyler; Mrs. Alta Bailey, Russell; Mrs. Claribell McCormick. Pocahontas. Mrs. Mars- Porter, Relief Hostess; Mrs. Julia Smith, East Moffett; Miss Jane Howard, Honors, not pictured. 32 Mrs. cra Jessee. Buchanan House. Mrs. Sylvia Williamson. Jefferson: Mrs. Mrs. Christine Snead, Belief Hostess; Mrs. Lorruync Muncy, Madison; Mrs. Mary Jo Mary Hilton, Trinkle; Mrs. Margaret Van Vaught, Washington. Huss, Floyd; Mrs. Roop, Relief Hostess. 33 Z)!e Security 3 orce CjrowS wi tl iL S)tudenl (kodu i Academics 68 Education 2 ivision PL ced (Lmphasid on Cjooil teaching Jeclniqued Reviewing student teaching applications keeps Mrs. Smith busy. The Division of Education is composed of those students majoring in elemental ) and early childhood education, business, health and physical education, library science and special education. New techniques introduced in these areas have included a ‘ wireless” laboratory' in shorthand, colored televisions to receive the ETV program in Professional Education, and a laboratory for Early Childhood Education. This year, a master’s degree in business, new majors in dance and recreation, and new courses in dance and lacrosse were offered. Martha V. Arnold. M.A. Assistant Piofessor of Health and Physical Education Nancy E. Barber, M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Robert B. Bartos, M.E. ssistant Professor of Education Daryll L). Bauer, Jr.. M.E.1. Assistant Professor of Education Carolyn R. Benson, Ph.D. Professor of Health and Physical Education Bertha F. Brandon. M.A. Assistant Profevsor of Health and Physical Education Donald I.. Campbell. Jr., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Annie I. Cardwell, M.F.d. Assistant Professor of Education Fletcher F. Carter, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Robert D. Childers. Ed.D. Professor of Education 30 Audio-visual aids arc important to good teaching. Helen M. Creasey, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Mary S. David. M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Iris C. Ely, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education Gail Evans. M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Evelyn M. Fitzpatrick, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Fraughton C. Ford. Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education RolK-ri S. Gibson. M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science Virginia L. Harris, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Charles R. Higgins, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education Pcgeen H. Horth. B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education 37 St u Jen IA rrjLea rn OLrouyL Pa rl icifja lion Miss Roberts instructs her class in Modern Dance techniques. Vera W. Jessec, M S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Beulah F. Johnson. M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science Mary H. Jones. M.Ed. Assistant Professor oi Home Economics Robert E. Leathers, Ph.D. Professor of Education Robert J. Lock-wood, Ed.D. Professor of Education Frances A. Mason, M.S. Assistant Professor ol Home Economics Edward R. McIntosh, Ed.IX Professor of Library Science Edna E. Nation, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Health and Phssical Education 38 John W. Overbey, Ed.D. Professor of Business Miss Younger explains the basic fundamental movements to her class. Ellen F.. Philbeck, Ed.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Laird I.. Bush. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education John A. Rutherford. Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Cclcnc H. Sanders. M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Virgil Sherwood, Ed.D. Professor of Education Early childhood education majors gain experience by teaching in the McCuffcy kindergarten. Earl W. Thomas, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Thomas R. Trahin. Ed.D. Professor of Elementary Education Joyce K. Whitmer, B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Elizabeth D. Younger. M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education 39 .d!u ni a n i I I cS 2 i vision PL ces Cnif)ha sis on Culture of WoJern Wan New emphasis has been placed upon conversation in foreign languages and fresh techniques in speech and dramatic classes have been introduced in the Division of Humanities. 196S saw the opening of Powell Hall, the new fine arts center, which houses the largest music department in the state. Comprising over 700 students majoring in art, English, foreign languages, music, speech and dramatics, this division of the College has profited by expansion. Miss Mire directs her class in Spanish. I)i. living R. Silverman, Division Dean of Humanities Sara Armstrong, M.A Assistant Professor of English Carol J. Bradley, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Ciordano R. Casa. B.L. Assistant Professor of Spanish Esther B. Clark. M.E.A. Assistant Professor of Art Anna M. Cochrane. M.A. Associate Professor of Art Thomas E. Coleman. Jr., M.A. Associate Professor of English Jean H. Dougherty, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Francois J. DcVriendt. B.A. Instructor of French Henry H. Dyer, Ph.D. Professor of English Jean B. Einstein, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music ■40 l r. Dyer Mrnv a point in his American Realism and Naturalism Class. Paul U . Frets, f. A. Assistant Professor of rt Gail Oarlock, It. A. Instructor of English Charles L. Hayes, M.A. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech Mildred M. Ileimlick. M.S.M. Assistant Professor of Music John K. Hitching . M.M. Assistant Professor of Music Walter R. Jones, Ed.D. Professor of Music Louis C. Jordan, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Janice ' . Kent, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Susan Kirby Instructor of English David Z. Kushner. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music 41 St u ( en - Uea cher C on feren ced .A re - £ re f uen MM at RaJforJ NicoloC. M. LuMascolo III Assistant Professor of Music Tliomas R. Markusen, M.S. Assistant Professor of Art Benjamin S. Medford, M S. Assistant Professor of Music William Nl. Moorchouse, M.S. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech Robert B. Nance, Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Language Fredrick O’Connell Instructor of German Harold L . Propst, Ph D. Professor of Fnglish Steven J. Pyrek. M.A. Assistant Professor of English Robert H. Richards. M.A. Assistant Professor of Music Sandra ]. Russell, Ph.I). Associate Professor of English Professor O'Connell gives extra help to a student after class. The doors are always open. Judy A. Savoie, M.A. Assistant Professor of French lewis L. Schnellmenn, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Lewis K. Shcckler, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music Dennis C. Sheer, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Irving K. Silverman, Ph.D. Division Dean Edwin L. Stockton. Ph.D. Professor of English Charles N. Todchoft, Mus. Fd.D. Associate Professor of Music Erwin U. Wright, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Lloyd A. Zurbrigg, Ph.D. Professor of Music %r. Wurvin become, lie TU 2b.an of f alurJ S, c tented Professor Nlah is puzzled bv a mathematical problem. The Division of Natural Sciences has taken great interest, under the Supervision of its newly appointed Dean, Dr. Daniel Marvin, to stimulate the minds of those 550 students who seek a profession as teachers and researchers. Reed Hall becomes the home-away-from-home for majors in biology, chemistry, general science, and physics. These girls spend long hours in lectures and labs, meeting their newly revised requirements. As is evident in colleges throughout the nation, an increased interest in mathematics has yielded a major in mathematical statistics at Radford. David L. Albig. M S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics William A. Barkley. M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Archie D. Brock. NI.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Philip L. Carithers, M.F.d. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Jack W. Clark. M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Mervyn M. Copeland. M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Stephen J. Cunningham, Jr. Instructor of Physics Patrick B. Lhinnigan, M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Preston L. Durrill. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Don I. Dwyer, Jr., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics 44 Dr. Daniel E. Marvin, Jr.. Division Dean Mr. Dw er explains a problem on integrals, of Natural Science. Cary H. Ford, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Richard L. Hoffman. Ph.D. Professor of Biology Krrmit Hutcheson, M S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Floyd E. Jarvis. Ir.. Ph.D. Professor of Biologs Carolyn F. Johns NI.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Franklin M. Jones. Ed.D. Associate Professor of Science Rogers F. Lambert, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Betsy H. Little. M.A. Instructor of Mathematics Elsie M. Lockmeser, M.A. Assistant Professor of Ccncral Science Charleene Nl. Lutes, M.S. Vssistant Professor of Biology 5 VaturJ S. ctence m a or A aCearn I, Ori a f an J L i rror Mr. Ingles invites a student into his office to talk about Biology. Valient W. Mah, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Daniel F.. Marvin, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Gene H. Maynard, M. Ed. Assistant Professor of General Science Billy II. Meade, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of General Science David L. Merrill. M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry William E. Merrill, Ed.D. Professor of Science Patrick B. Mikcsell, M.S. .Assistant Professor of Biology Robert J. Miller, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Janet S. Milton, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Hoxie Reynolds, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics 46 A familiar pose of Mrs. Roane's while she is explaining a problem. Richard L. Rittcnhouse. M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Martha K. Roane, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Julia M. Smith, B.S. Instructor of Chemistry Raymond E. Spaulding. M.A. Assistant Professor or Mathematics Carol N. Timm,is. M.S. Instructor of Chemistry Mack L. Whitaker, Kd.D. Professor of Mathematics James R. Willoughby, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physics Mr. Clark explains a biological diagram. 47 Social Sc i en c e % ivis ion PL ceS (Lniph a MS on o Jern j rol(i em .1 Professor Smith delivers his lecture in Psychology. The Division of Social Science is composed of those students majoring in geography, economics, history, journalism, philosophy and religion, political science, psychology and sociology. New techniques introduced in these areas have included a video camera and monitor in psychology and new map making equipment in geography. A new school of psychology has l cen set up and future plans include graduate majors in i listorv and Psychology and an undergraduate major in Social Welfare. Dr. Franklin P. Ilillman. Division Dean of Social Sciences Islela L. Allen, M.S. Instructor of Psychology Choimg I. Chec, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science Thomas W. Delianas,M.A. Assistant PrnfrsNor of Political Science Barry M. Dorsey, Nl. V. Instructor of Political Science Dora H. Duff, M.S. Associate Professor of Psychology Wayne F. Engel, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Judith A. Farmer, M.A.T. Assistant Professor of Geography Ralph II. Flynn. M.A. Assistant Piofcssor of History Charles N. Foshcc, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Alastair V. Harris. M.A. Assistant Professor of Pss etiology 43 Professor McCreads hegint his Ice-lure in Sociolog). Sally A. Harris. Ph.D. Vuociiilr Prolcssor of Histors Franklin P. Hillman. Ph.D. Professor of History Robert L. Holley. M.S Assistant Professor of Ceo graphs Richard J. Jakicl. 'I.A. Assistant Professor of Histors Edward D. Jervey. Ph.D. Professor of History Daniel L- Johnson, M.A. ■Assistant Professor of Psychology Elmer I). Johnson, Ph.D. Professor of History Eleaner E. Kemp. M.A. Assistant Professor of Psycholog Kenyon C. Kies. M.S. Assistant Professor of Political Science William E. Larsen. Ph.D. Professor of History 49 Michael J. Leap. .B. Assistant Professor of Sociology Harold 'V. Mann, Ph.D. Professor of History Forrest E. McCrrady, Jr.. B. . Instructor of Sociology Richard B. McKenzie, M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Charles L . Millsaps, B.S. Assistant Professor of Journalism James H. O'Donnell III. Ph D. Professor of History Mr. ford and Mr. Wolfle combine math and sociology between classes. William C. Pcden, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Frank A. Scott, Ed.D. Professor of Psychology Carroll E. Smith, Ph.D. Professor of Psycholog Walter It. Stewart, M.S. Assistant Professor of journalism 50 Maps aid Mr. Holley in giving his geography lectures. 9 Miss Waters helps a student with a schedule problem, Dean B. Stone, M.A. Assistant Professor of History William D. Stump, Ph.D. Professor of History Artie L. Sturgeon, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology NorvillcC. Tate, M.A. xxivl.ml Professor ofSoi iolojo Dolores V. Tremewan, M.A. Assistant Profe wr of Economic Ralpli S. Warner, M.A. As i t.mt Profmor of PsycIwloKy Dmu A. Wrinjlrin, M.A. A$x t.mt Profcvor of Sociology M.irgarct K. Wood home, Ph.D. Professor of History 51 he Cj raJuate d£)ii'ision f- faces f niphaiis on i(j h er Education The Division of Graduate Studies has materialized into a most important aspect of the academic life at Kadford College. Future plans call for a new major in business, and an advanced degree in special education. The staff carries on other activities for Kadford College, Such as cataloguing and registration. Comprising 100 students, the Division of Graduate Studies can expect great expansion in the future as the need for the Master of Arts degree becomes more in demand. Graduate students ask questions after the lecture. • l«ey take notes and listen dm ini' llie lecture. 52 RULES com mc Student Life 56 Student Government C ounciI 95 clelect to 3tu clvn I CJouernm on t Members of the Executive Council .ire: Nancy Singleton, Vice President; Clicri Johnson. President: Sue De Vrse, Chairman of Student Court; Susan Archer, Chairman of Rules Committee; Ann Snead, Chairman of Student Life; Diere Murphy, Chairman of Honor Court, Ann Pearson, Chairman of Interdorm Council; and Marge Reese, Chairman ol Intcrdonn Court. The Legislative members are: FIRST ROW: Jo Morgan, Mary Filer Counts, Nancy Hankins, Sue Carey, Laura Ordogne, Magaret Coughlin. SECOND ROW; Jan Wilson. Linda Venters, Mary Ann Calr, Sharon Hart, P. J. Scott, Diane Canncy, Nora Manges , and Sandra Turner. THIRD ROW: Donna DeHart, Pat Eastman, Lynda Holmes. Janet Nixan, Missy Robertson, Betsy Currie, Jackie Rupjsert, Emily Wright, Connie Pugh, Susan Piper. FOURTH ROW: Linda Crowder. Marsha Oyler, Margaret Daughters-, Michele Coettel, Marjc Wills, Pam Spence. Val Hoffman, and Pat Ward. FIFTH ROW: Sylvia Williams. Pam Stanics, Karen White, Deane Underwood, Suzy Horton, Dale Smith, Susan Lister, Linda Sheppard, and Mary Lou Baker. 60 Student Court members arc, COUVTER-CLOCKWISE: Barbara Wood. Peggy Horn, Pam Siretsi, Mary Hall, Cindy IUisIi, Parliamentarian; Sue DeVise, Chairman; Mary I u Oliver, Secretary; Diana Kothenbuhler, Vera Mason, Joyce Swartz, and Francie Werbike. Let us preserve truth, justice, and righteousness is the motto of the Honor Council. Members are; Sandy l riskoll. Janice Hinkle, Ccrri Carper. Mattie Harber. Dirie Murphy. Chairman; Marie Cuyette, Susie Bott, Toni Williams, Candice Robinson, and Ann Leo. ■J)nterdorm (do unci t 2 lAcuAAed Problems of 2orm Jife Interdorm Council members are: Linda Manning, Ann Stanfield. Ann Pearson, Joyce Kubn, Susie Botts, Nina Eastman, Ciel Cross, and Marlsn Maxwell. BACK ROW: Nancy Singleton. Chairman; Pam Stanley, Sharon Jellerson, Alvey, Lexie I.umana, Cynthia Powers, and Malory Carter. Interdorm Court members arc: Janice Smith, Mary llall. Advisor; Pat Rippel. Ronnie Pierce, Chairman; Judy McGhee, Secretary; Vickie Vaughan. STANDING: Carol Gallnham, Mary Ellen Dowd. Gloria Meade, and Terry DcBoxe. 62 l ufeA (Committee 3nit a ted ljew ropodu (d SITTING: Donna Davenport, Ann Snead; Chairman, Sandy Stuart, Betty Robinson. STANDING: Pat Davis. Judy Tate, Susan Kigcr, Gwen Durett. Rules Committee members. SEATED: Kathy Rellley, Carolyn Brinkley. Carolyn Jones, Susan Archer; Chairman, Fern Griffith, Pat County, and Linda Erickson. STANDINC: Susan Williams and Janice Whitcome. 63 Seventeen JJouSe (Loutici L Q overn 2 ormitoriei Madison, STANDING: Sim- Fischer, Social Chairman; Alice Anderson, Treasurer. ON FLOOR: Susan Lister, Hall Monitor; Lexie Laniana, President; Gloria Meade, Interdonn Representative; Clowe Campbell, Secretary; Sue Bogart. Vice-President; Becky Leigh, Fire Warden. JJou e C ouncil Bolling: Joyce Kuhn. President; Diane Viens, Vice-President; Jeannie Nance, Secretary; Micks- Fast; Social Chairman; Cindy Seay, llall Monitor: Marcy Brown, Fire Warden; Judy Harsled and Mary Film Dowdy, Interdorm Representatives; Jane Walker, Secretary. 64 Draper. STANDING: Joanne McQuccney, Scerclarv; Sharon Jefferson. President; Hedi Werihcimcr, Social Chairman; Lois Stephano, Mall Monitor; Dehbie Elliott, Viee-Prcsident; Ann Duffy, Eire Warden; Betty Barnett, Interdorm Court Ik-preventative; and Sally Ia mi x, Treasurer. Washington, FIRST ROW: I iana Eastman, President; Betty Bnimmitt, Interdorm Court Representative. SECOND ROW: Pat Campbell. Hall Monitor; Pam Newton. Fire Warden. TIIIRL) ROW: Mary Ellen Henderson. Vice-President; Sonia White. Secretary. FOURTH ROW: Betty Forbes, Treasurer; and Carol Winker, Social Chairman 65 JJouSe Counci f Norwood, SEATED: Kay Brooks, Secretary; Anne Stanfield, President; Dale Smith, Vice-President. STANDING: Candy Baas. 1 reasuier; Chris Cubb, Communications Representative; Ann Puckett, Fire Warden; Helen Robertson. Social Chairman; Judy McGhee, Interdorm Court Representative; and Jane Martin, Hall Monitor. Pern. STANDING: Charlotte Hill. Interdorm Court Representative; Linda Chance. Social Chairman; Georgia Rausch, Treasurer; Dianne Purcell. Hall Monitor. SEATED ON THE BENCH: Glorianna Posvcrs. Vice-President; Celia l.cftwich. Secretary. SEATED ON THE PIANO: Anno incyard. President; and Jackie Pappas. Fire Warden. 66 Jefferson, LEFT TO RlCHT: Pam de Camp, Interdorm Court Representative; Mary Frances fulcy, Vice-President; Carl Tate. Secretary; Susan Bott, President; Pat Abernathy, Social Chairman; and Joyce Strum, Treasurer. Pocahontas, FRONT ROW: Donna Tatterwhite, Treasurer; Li Finch, Social Chairman; Vicki Anderson, Hall Monitor; Linda Rusers, Vice-President; Bonnie Babbitt, Fire Warden; Woody Wright, Interdorm Court Representative. BACK ROW; Susan Williams. Secretary; Linda Baker, Junior Resident; Pam Stanley, President; Betty Robinson. Junior Resident; and Clscri Johnson, Junior Resident. 67 Russell, LEFT IO RIGHT: Emm,i Ciddings. House Fellow; Mrs. Bailey, Kathy Roof, House Fellow; Susan Horton, Interdorm Court Representative; Kathy Cussada. hire Warden; Barbara Franklin, Treasurer; Marlene Preston, Vice-President; Liz Innis, Hall Monitor; Trac Alvey. President: Libby Sccrest, Matha Cook. Social Chairman. v Floyd. AT THE L RCE DESK: Pat Rippel, Hall Monitor; Cynthia Powers, President; Jill Steigman, Social Chairman; Shirley Chun. Fire Warden. AT THE CURTAIN: Irene Vealls, Secretary; Sylvia Williams, Vice-President. AT THE SMALL DESK: Marilyn Hollander, Intrrdorm Court Representative; and Mia Wan Ho, Treasurer. 63 West Moffett, SEATED: June St. Clair, Treasurer; Cindy Graham, Social Chairman; Janice Smith. Intcrdorm Court Representative; Chris Hurst, lire Warden. STANDING: Judt Kihn, llall Monitor; liiihla Snii-tilers, Vice-President; Marsha Christian, Secretary. Missing is the President, I.vnnie Rav buck. Tyler, KNEELING: Anita Barrett, Vice-President; Carlyn Cray, Secretary; Linda Manning, President; Linda Short. Fire Warden; Kathy McBride. SEATED: Terri de Bois. Interdorin Court; Kay McConnell, Junior Resident; Cerri Cooper, Junior Resident; Anita Holmes. Junior Resident; Fay Van Dyke, Communications Representative; Sandra Fcrren. Social Chairman; and Judy Dunn, Hall Monitor. 69 Ingles, TOP: Dell Foster, Secretary; Susie Brown. Head Hall Monitor; Linda Singleton, President. MIDDLE: Judy Weiner, Fire Warden; Vickie Vaughn, Interdorm Court; Jan Powell, Communications Representative. BOTTOM: Sandy Stuart, Jr. Hrisdent; Clancy Knight. Vice-President; Janet Brule. Social Chairman; and Nancy King, Treasurer. 70 Honors, SEATED: Marilyn Maxwell, President. STANDING: Karen Aageson, Representative to Interdorm Court; Darlene Low, Apartment Representative; Sharron Armel, Treasurer; Dana Lund. Secretary; Susan Sal herg, Social Chairman; Marcetta Horton, Fire Warden; ami NOT PICTURED; Mary Beth Wright. Vice-President. 7 J East Moffett House Council members arc: Jill Cray, Mall Monitor; Sue Ellen Hotter, President; Jackie Cundiff, Social Chairman; Brenda Marshall. Vice-President; Sherry Campbell, Secretary; Sherry Owens, Fire Warden; Carol Ryan, Interdorm Court Representative; and Carolyn Bagby, Treasurer. Trinklc House Council members are, STANDING: Susie Snapp, Secretary; Mallory Carter. Hall Monitor; Joyce Buchanan, and Social Chairman. SEATED: Martha Miller, Vice-President; Laura Preston, President; and Betty Rollins, Treasurer. 72 Honoraries 68 _AL,n nae Mociatiort Cjroius jLa ra er The Alumnae Association of Radford College has been enlarging its membership at an enormous rate. During the past feu years as the college has brought in many promising young freshmen, the Alumnae Association has inducted those who have graduated. Now that graduation is upon us again, we sav to the Class of 1%S: “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 ideals of our college. Please keep in touch with us! It is reunion time with the beloved Dr. M l .edge Moffett at Radford Homecoming. Or. Irving Silverman presents the Outstanding Alumna Award. 1967 to Mrs. Lanora Gci slcr Lewis. 74 Mrs. Stic P. Hill. Almnnae Director; Mrs. Odette F. Graham. President; Mrs. Jean B. Compton, Secretary; and Louise Clendenen, Treasurer, examine their scrapbook. Jlonor P L m vita Aizei Officers are: Pam Richards, Piru'denl; Kelly Krumitt. Vice-President; Martha Robertson, Treasurer; and Ruby Necessary. The Honor Society is composed of those students who have completed seventy semester hours with a 2.1 average or the transfer students who have a 2.5 average. The society seeks to encourage sound scholardiip and tc emphasize academic achievement and character on the campus. There are annual conventions at which the members are presented. Pi %e(ta PL See, Wo fi ere Pi Delta Phi is the honorary French fraternity on campus. Membership is based on high academic standing and enrollment in upper level French courses. This year’s activities included lectures by Henri Peyrc, a critic, M. Morol Sir, a cultural attache, and Madame Beatrix Beck, a French novelist, lire club also traveled to Handolph Macon College to see Moliere’s Le Tartuffc. Sponsors of Pi Delta Phi, Miss Judv Savoie and Mr. Francois De Vriendt, pose in the French cuisine with other members; )uli McCubbin, Pam 'Volt :. Marian Hughes, Camille Walton, Susie Kricson, Elaine Noonan, Suzanne Carlson. and Brenda Wine. 76 CL Liu, PL S u ftf lent en ti CL A A room C xnerten ceA Chi Beta Pin is the Natural Science Honorary Fraternity on campus. The Natural Science Fields include: Biol ogy, Home Economics, Math, Psychology, Physics, and applied sciences. Our purpose is to promote fellowship and to provide a stimulus for the students who arc scientifically oriented. Membership is by invitation and is based on scholastic ability and course hours in the natural sciences. Chi Bela Phi officers are: Frances Chang. Secretary; Carole Thomas. Vice-President; Barbara Beach. Treasurer; Beth James. President. Members are. FIRST ROW; Beth Swart out. Sh.irah Spencer, Martha Crimes. Patsy Skeen, Donah Evans. SECOND ROW; F.llcn Link. Juds Hodges. I.inda Chance. Maril n Biooks. STANDING: Joanna Gilmore and Ruth Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Ruby Necessary, Barbara Beech. Carol Thomas, Sponsor; ami Beth James. 77 Pi CpJon Sf onSorA Diligent work on the college’s publications is rewarded by the receipt of a bid into the national journalism fraternity. Pi Delta Epsilon. The members this year have taken an enthusiastic interest in stimulating students to write for the Kadford Review bv sponsoring literary contests. Trish Moore and Sharon Bunch discus plans for da- initiation of pledges. Pi Delta Epsilon members arc: Elaine Mycr, President; Bobbie Lewis. Treasurer; Sue Bogert and Diana Rothcnbuhlcr. 78 J aFFu Wu £pJon An interest in ninth and its functions is necessary to keep the Kappa Mu Epsilon math majors on the go. This year the members devoted some of their tune to further the knowledge of others. For those students who find their college math to be too complicated, the members ol KME arc grade-savers! The kappa Mu Epsilon math oriented students with high achievement and scholarship are: Carol Altizer, Barbara Wood. I-ouise Norton. Rosemary Vaughn. Jan Whitcomb. Carolyn Jones. Shirley Chen. Ruby Necessary . Sandra Busick. Cail Katarmski. and Linda Amknom. phi (Pel a oCaniUci 41 tend3 (donuenti on This year’s state convention of Phi Beta Lambda was held in Richmond, Virginia. There was a most interesting speech on What a Citizen Should Know About Banking , a skit on the right and wrong way to act during an interview, an insurance lesson, and a Radford sponsored public speaking contest. The girls who attended gained much knowledge as well as fun. Sponsors of Phi Beta Lambda, Miss Virginia Harris and Mrs. Cclene Sander ., stand with some of the members: Wanda Wallace, President; Barbara Smaldore. Nancy Smith. Cynthia Hunter, Ruby Moses. Treasurer; Laura I ell, and Jolcnc Stcfanzo. To plan a skit one needs a lot of time. These girls have enough to rest for a while. They are: Betty Jo Fisher, Diane Iko, Bernice Nancy, Parliamentarian; Joan Weddle, Dale Smith, Carolyn Synder, Betty Jo Whitlow, and Janice Rutherford. Alph.i Psi Omega members. SKATED: Diana Wickline. Dr. William Morehouse. Ellen Seidel, Mr. John Irvine, Lynnic Raybuck, Crystal Woods, Mary Toms, Mr. Chuck Hayes. STANDING: Chris Hurst, Val Roinci. Betty Williams, Karin Sandifer. Alpha Psi Omega, I he national honorary drama fraternity, was pleased to help with the stage production of The Impossible Years” starring Tom Ewell on the Preston Auditorium stage this past fall. It was an enjoyable evening for all those who attended to sit in the orchestra pit, along the walls, and in the back as well as the furnished aisle scats. Alpha Psi Omega also put on the favorite Class Menagerie” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream . Debbie Twardy ns Puck in A Midsummer Sight’s l ream performed for the student body. 81 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Chance, Vice-President: Sandra Stewart, Secretary; Carol Ann Kiloy, Secretary; Jane Kyak, President; Kitty Spangler, Chaplain; Marian Hughes, Treasurer; Cheryl Min-mann. Historian; and Carol Sue Booth, Warden. The fifteen girls who pledged Mu Phi Epsilon were lucky that they were initiated at such a time when membership was building. There were musical skits to be presented at St. Albans by the pledges as well as parties. Two girls attended the large district meeting of Mu Phi Epsilon in i allns. 'litis was an important step for the music majors who will attempt to go next year. 82 ROW ONE: Joy Mills, Jane Burgess. Jane Chappelle, Betty Jo Burnette, Sharon Ford, and Cindy Vohringcr. SECOND ROW; Susan l odd, Jane Ha gee. Sander Bilker. Diana Smith, Jean Waite, Sandra Rector, and Bettyannc Hcr bcrg. Zb.k JJonorA Impressive young girls show how to succeed in college life with students, faculty, and the outside world. All you need is the desire to strive ahead, a Ijelter than average rank, and a love of learning. Even with such a long list of girls enrolled in the education curriculum, it is a small wonder that only less than ten girls belong to this honorary fraternity. Kappa Delta Pi. I he members of Kappa Della Pi are, STANDING: Geanie Poole. Anna S| cncer. Dr. John Spencer, Connie Wingfield, and Jean Humphreys. SEATED: Mrs. Cclccne Sanders, Sue Sellifl, Vice Secretary; Betty lackland. Vice-President; Sandra Foxworth, President; Dr. Robert Leathers, Treasurer; Miss Irene Cardwell. Parliamentarian; and HI.uk-Im- Daniels. Camille Walton Sue Carson Cathy Campbell 85 86 90 91 Maige Reese Karen C'o|X'laml Huhhie Moore Trish Moore Cheri Johnson Organisations Jinme i Scudded tt “Meeting the Needs of tlie Nation is the theme of this year's club members. Planning the guest speaker for the next meeting are: Jeannie Nance, Judy Tate, Mrs. Mason, Miss Jones. Cerri Carper, Jean Humphreys, Jewell I h e. Sherry MeColdrick, Joan Shelton, and Brenda Marshall. The annual ski party was held in March with entertainment and home-made refreshments. Skiers are: Mrs- Tilley, C.'arlyn Brown. Ann Doss. Carol Pril-lainan. Charlotte Reid. Ann Foies, and l.inda Babb. Christmas carolers meet at Buchanan. STANDING ARK: Susie Puper, Gayle Dych, Anna Buchanan, Nora Mabry, Jean Hanburn, Patti Kippcl. Meg Shea, and Gretchen Turner. W£HC Sponsors Officers have a brief chat before the beginning of a music recital. They arc: Elaine Cook. Vice-President; Phyllis Chance, President; Samira Rector, Treasurer; Sue Booth. Corresponding Secretary; and l)r. Sheckler, Sponsor. KNEELING: Francis Vaugh. Jan Burgess. Kitty Spangler, Pam Gilliland, Lois Ellen 'Zook. SITTING: Betts' Herzberg, Brenda Vick, Betts Jo Burnette, Carlyn Largen, Sander Baker, Merian lluglies, Sue Booth. Jain Chappelle. Carol Kilroy, Sandra Rector. STANDINC: Cheryl Mitchell. Sharon McDonald, Elaine Cook, l.inda Leonard, Esa Thore, L.ucy Spencer, Mars- Jane Galling, Sharon Garvey, Phyllis Ann Chance. Jane Ilagee. Margaret Daughtcy, Penny Mize. Dianna Spencer, Margaret Lacks, Pam Recklly, and Dr. Scheckler. Six members of the wet Aquamaids are: Margie Fleet, Susan Tucker, Kathy McCabe, Bonnie Short, Sally Scegcr, and Mary Massey. An outstanding example of talent on the campus is exemplified by the girls who show their skill of precision sssinuning and rhythm. The Stars and Stripe Forever are: Margie Fleet, Mary Massey, and Sally Seeger. The pirate shown here was also seen during performances this past fall. She is Kathy McCabe. 96 Ore lies is Perform Xburiny Campus Carniuaf Showing a good twist in the body curvet is K j for the figure. Orchcsis is known for the black leotards, long hours of practice, a perfected performance. 196S saw “Showboat during Campus Carnival — an event filled with colorful costumes and exciting dance routines. The group also performed during May Dav Weekend and exhibited talented girls to several other colleges. Mitt Horth gives the beat for the typical early evening warm ups. Orchcsis members are LAST HOW: Carol Kies. Dorothy Sutphin. Karen Cutchins, Sandra McCown. Jan Hrule, Linda Hobbs, and Annie White. SECOND HOW; Dchhic Vaughan, Lsnn Powell, Cilia Liseombc, Lynn llartigan, Maria Nlirahella. Libby Serrcst, Sandy Williams, and Judy Spague. FRONT HOW: Terry Anderson, Linda Scavuzzo, Melanie Pearce, Pam Anderson, Susan Tribble, Miss Mary Pat Balkus, Mivs Pegcen Horth, an ! Miss Judy Roberts. J4om eslead rhe Ski Club of Radford has had a very interesting year. Hie challenge of the slopo: and various meetings with the Tech club have enabled many girls to show a new interest in college life. The weekend trips to nearby resorts were a highlight for the winter season. Enjoying a relaxing break after a long weekend are: Vicki Osborne. Pat McCann. Alice Deets. President; Michele Malcy, Susan Dclean. Dianne Paul. Secretary; Nugent Lemon, and Tor Miller. n Jre a Credit to RC TIk- Hoofbeat Officers arc preparing for another of their famous horse shows. They are: Linda Ford, President; B. J. Minton, Vice-President; Ellen Burris. Treasurer; Kobbi Schaff, Secretary; and Susie Dunn. Historian. The bard-riding members are: Carolyn Brinkley. Reiko Veda, and Ann Barrack. KNEELINC: Chris Fallwell, Marc Coffman, Lynn Bringle, and Dottic Hickman. FIRST HOW: Hobhi SchafT. Susie Dunn. C irol Vail, Linda Johnson, Mary Clayton Anderson, N'ola McMaincs, and Judy Battaglia. SECOND STANDING: Cindy Baine, Linda Kendall, and Hedy Robinson. THIRD STAND INC: Linda Ford, loan Gracbener. Nancy Risque, and Betty Jean Minton. Morse fever has struck! Horses are: Ann Barrack, Carolyn Brink-ley. Reiko Veda, and Lynn Bringle. In the 'Saddles are: Susie Dunn. Judy Battaglia, Joan Crac-bener, and Linda Kendall. 99 _7w . W Tri-M is open to .ill students who .ire interested in Math and have successfully completed two quarters of freshman math and are enrolled in a calculus class, l lie May picnic was a most enjoyable event for the new-Iv inducted members. The members also helped the math fraternity to tutor students. Tri-M officers: Barbara Beach. President; Sandy Busich, Vice-President; Kuby Necessary, Secretary; Miss Reynolds, Sponsor; Regina llooinshell, IlillO, Treasurer; Linda Allen, membership chairman; and Shirley Padgett, Representative. HACK ROW: Susie Ynrsc, Helen Jones, Cheryl Marshall. Greta Dunn.i, Nora Mailgcn. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Austin, Regina McKall, Cvndie Hobbs, Ann Marie Abert, Shirley Chen, Diane Semones. FIRST ROW': Judy Sells, Marlene Palmer, Linda Allen, and Darlene Blankenboker. FIRST ROW': Mallory Taylor, I.ucilte All, Lynn Balough. Karen Kelch, Marilyn Maxwell, Jane Chance, Judy Bowman, Lynn Cavcdo. anti Sue Dooley. SECOND ROW: Cindy Daughtery, Donna DeHart, Marie Good. Mary Ann (k le. Janclle Fawlcr. l iane Hayes. Pat McCann. and Donna Onfrak. THIRD ROW: Laura Taylor, Marilyn Brooks. Alice Hatcher. Lrltc Maier, Judith Body, and Mrs. Cary Pord. ra m fl P n fja yes in Pl us i cal Activity Monogram officers include: Becky Vassar, president: Norma Cox, vice-president; Bonnie Short, secretary; Jackie Burke, treasurer; and Roscinarx Cockerill, club representative. 101 The many members of the Monogram Club have worked hard to make this year one of the i est in the club’s history- J} title tic idocici t i on (Competes in A A The many members of the Athletic Association at Hacllortl College have a few minutes to rest before the coach says it is time to begin the game. 102 The Athletic Association Officers are: Kay Zcth, •'resident; Beth James, Representative; Brenda Marshall, Keeper of Points; Cathy Campbell. Vice-President; Nola McMaines, Treasurer; and Heidi Smith, (Not Pictured) Secretary. A good figure is not necessary to get into the Athletic Association, hut one is sure to redistribute some of the extras as she bounces her way through basketball, volleyball, tennis, ping pong, and numerous other tournaments with other girls and faculty. These sports help to pass the time when there arc no dates on a Thursday night. Just come to the gym to watch Radford College girls get out on the floor, engrossed in one of their games. 103 (XL eand Thr-rr arc many Athletic Association members who have helped to make tin- student body a little closer in contact with the faculty through the medium of sports. 104 The PEM -lnl officers (hat led the girls to New Orleans are: Marleen Preston, Representative: Edith Gallaher, Treasurer; Jackie Burke. Secretary; Judy Gordan, Vice-President; and Bonnie Short. President. After five long montlis of running all over the Radford College campus, to find odd jobs to make money, the Pern club mem Iters had finally raised enough money to make the long trip to New Orleans, where the Southern District Convention of the American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation was held this February. No job was too small; no pay was too small; even a song was sung for a few pennies. The girls all agree that the trip was well worth the effort. 105 C eocfraphy JJod Id S')pea herd Members preparing to enjoy a current film on the geography and people of some country of interest to tlie group. They are, on the FIRS'!' ROW: Babara Marsico, Georgia Bausch, and Sheila Joyner. SECOND ROW: Pat Morris, Marty King, Susan Martin, Sharon Bunch, Sharon Bumop, and Yvonne Farncll. THIRD ROW: Joanne Walkinson and Diane Pridmore. BACK: Miss Farmer and Mr. Holly. Mr. Holly, Sponsor for the Geography Club, shows Miss Farmer and Sharon Bunch, the Vice-President, the country which will be the topic of the night's film. Such programs throughout the year greatly supplemented the knowledge obtained from texts and lectures. 106 Jn imuS C ua rend See the S)mohey Wounta in 5 Field trips to Mountain Lake, Civ-ton Gorge, and the Smokv Mountains have provided biology oriented students with learning experiences outside of the classroom. These students have discovered in 1968 many of the wonders of Nature which are often taken for granted. We all need the energy to look over some high hanging cliff while the rest of the world awaits our knowledge. Sue Khtidy, Kobbi Sch.ifT, and Anita Cuilian leave the biologs building after .1 club meeting. This club has gone to the animals! President. Ilarbara Harvey, holds the white rat while I.inda Chance, the Secretary, and Vice-President, Linda Knight, with her Iguana look on. 1C7 3 rent'll CLl Mas a l eu a rtli n ej V ear Lc Cere It- Francais is a French Language organization whose membership is open to all students of the College. The purpose of the club is to stimulate the growth of an intellectual atmosphere on the Kadford College campus and to foster an appreciation and knowledge of French and French culture. Mr. DcVricndt and Miss Savoie, sponsors of Lc Ccrclc Francais. SEATED: Diane Wicklinc, Miss Judy Savoie, Mr. Francois DcVricndt. SECOND HOW; Elaine Noonam, Dorthy Mawtoski, Carolyn Clarkson, Jean Topper. Brenda Wine, Pam Woltz, Camille Walton. THIRD HOW': Julie McCubhin, Susie Everson, Suzanne Carlson, Marion Hughcr. Karen Vitlo, Ellen Sided. 108 a nisi Xea rnS CJi ureS El Circulo Espanol is opened to all interested students. Mem! crs planned and held a Christmas party with a traditional pinata as well as other Spanish customs. The Spanish culture as well as the language is studied in order that each will have a better understanding of the Spanish people. Spanish Club sponsor. Dr. Nance, appears with the other members: Susannc Bojtert, Rachel Long. Susie Yeates, Barbara Dicnz, Carolyn ilazcn, and Connie McCall, President. SLA Quins VeW WemLrs The purpose of the Student Education Association is to give opportunity for the students to explore the opportunities in education as a career, to evaluate their own aptitudes, capabilities and interests as prospective professional educators and to interest the most capable in education as a life-long career. Membership is open to any student majoring in education with at least a 1.0 average. Officers: Bet lyre no Cook. President; Dale Showalter. Vice-President; Barbara Wood. Secretary; Jane Boucher. Treasurer; Jan Waller. Chaplain. SKA members hear what it is like to student teach. The prospect of teaching in the near future hrinKs somber thoughts. no Ill XiLary CU Wove Into U M. ew om e The Library Club has been extremely pleased with the numerous changes which have occurred in the Radford College library. It has also been noticed that the number of students to frequent the library has increased. The large and small stack rooms have been replaced with four floors full of neatly filled shelves of books, clean desks, and a well-conditioned room which is conducive to study. With ail of these changes there will be more time for books which are interesting to the particular student. Someone is always there to help you at the library. 112 All Radford students enjoy the new facilities of the library. Day Student members are: Libby Vanya nt, Emily Wright, Evelyn Young, Janet Curdncr, Martha Wathshal, Treasurer; Teresa Richards. Iaicy Raldifle, Vera Mason, and Freda (k x. SEATED: Dena Bisi o[ , Carol Altizer, Vice-President; Billie Dawn Stiller, President; Margaret Coughlin, and Carol Summers. The aim of the Day Students Club is to establish and maintain a wholesome relationship and a spirit of cooperation between the day students of Radford College and to keep them intelligently informed of the activities of the College. This organization consists of all interested day students. Relaxing in Lucus l-ounge. 113 4-H members sealed at the table to plan new activities for the club are: Becky Finney, Carole Sprinkle. Weny Wetzel. Nina Huffman, Belva Kidd, Betty Mane , Helen Jones, and Mary Ann Bryant. 4 n it ei Fast members of the 4-tl clubs who have joined the Hadford 4-H Alumnae know how joy can Ik found when self-interests are thrown away in order to help others. There was the booth for Campus Carnival, Christmas caroling at the Hadford City Hospital, and coordinating work with local county agents in the area. Tin's is a wonderful opportunity for interested students to further their club experiences. Having a brief chat before the meeting is called to order are. ON THE SOFA, THEN CEOCK-WISE: Jane Fraley, Dora Tapey, Barbara Reddish. President: Claudia Seay, Secretary and Treasurer. Shirley Wills, Jane Massey, Carolyn Wetzel, Vice-President; Ann Foley, and Tina Young. 114 f- andopllu Sr oniori 2 iicuiiioni Students wishing to acquire a wider range of intelligence conic to the Famophia sponsored lectures, displays, and discussions. With many varying interests there are still as many and wider Helds of knowledge which arc covered during these meetings. Some of those included are: ways to make lithographs, reading plays, discussions of T. S. Elliot, and many more. Officers of Pansophia arc: Meg Shea, Priscilla Allen. Connie Winfield. Joan Fillinan, and Patsy Hundley. The members sit around with their sponsors while they await the arrival of the month's lecturer. THEY ARE SEATED; Mr. Frank Jordan. Priscilla Allen. Lou an lie llauim, Marilyn Haynes, Diana Wickline, Jonie Fillinan, Suzanne Bogert, and Mrs. Jean Daugherty. KNEELING: (Connie Winfield, Barbara Compton, Regina llounthell, Linda Shupe, Meg Shea, Mimi Richardson. Linda Metcalf, Ronnie Jean Pugh, Patsy Hundley, ansi Beth Small. 115 Cot-Mi on St ars an cl Worms JnoaJe Ca 7 UlS Worms crawled out of tlieir cocoons into the world of 125 Stars this past October. It was a long hard journey for most of the happy pledges who were finally allowed to shed their wormy ways, but now the end had come. After all that hard work, the new Stars were then able to help plan the fall Privates, when they presented an original talent show. Fun for all was available at the “Ronnie and Clyde” scmiformal when the Richmond Kscorts provided another smashing hit for the joint efforts of the German and Cotillion Clubs. Members are STANDING; Pam Newton, Linda Turner. Judy Robertson, Pat Step, Sharon Richardson. Brenda Wine. Ann Youngblood, Heidi Smith, Page Crumble. Jackie Clark. Patty Adkins. Kay McConnel, I.ti Smith, Carol Ballinger, and Susie Stevens. SEATED ARE: Elsie Jordon, Mary Kay Shea, Retty Jo Whitland, Camille Walton, Jackie Harrison, l nna Bland. Chris Tvvardy, Chris Pappas. Nancy Ann Rader, Betsy McDorman, Dina Bishop, Betty Williams, and Sue Fischer. Dr- O'Donnell and Dr. Ingels relax for a few minutes from the long hours of teaching to watch the club members and their dates dance. 116 Others arc: Lynite Coodall. Svea Holmgrnm. Cindy Smith, Cookie Quincsberry, Kathy Spangler. Sandy Shillato, Janet Nixon. STANDING: Cynthia Cox. Lynn Tullis. Dolly Watson, Ann Owens, and Lee Garrett. Dressed for the dance are, STANDING: Beatrice Jnlimon, Ann Pearson, Connie Wrxlrr, 1 inda Ventress, Susan Moore, Sally Utley, Anita Holme, Jean Smoot. Susannc Dickerson, Jan Wilson, Matda Chandler, Francis Webke, and Diane Diamond. SEATF.D: Sandra Busick and Kerry Campbell. In the Coke room are. SEATED: Sheri Johnson and Roberta Ridley. KNEELING: Charlotte Reid and ( clia Davis. STANDING: Fern Griffith, Ann McKncty, Betty laickland, Susie Carson, l.inda Terrell, Jerry Hailey, and Martha Stanley. Worms and Stars arc, KNEELING: Archer Boyd, Sharon lAiru-gan, Mimi NIcBroom, Brenda Marshall, and Gloria Brinkley. MUST ROW, STANDING: Linda Baker, Iaxiisc Norton, Sands Simmons, Belly Hollins, and Becky Foster. SECOND HOW: Betsy 'ood. Celia Leftwich, Anna Buchanan, and Jill Howard. 117 Kjerman CLl S, onion -J ornia fi If you lo not like the German Hobo'}. Dream of the change from rags to riches, you will never make it through the final stages to become a member of the Hadford German Club. This year the members sponsored the Coronation Ball in early November. Even the Hoboes found an escort to take them through the beautiful land of Bali Hai. It was a most memorable evening for all those who attended. Officers ot the German club: Gloria Meade, Corresponding Secretary; Carol D'Onnotlrio, Itccording Secretary; Krm Hagcrinan, President; Paulette Spruill, Lynn Diklieh, Co-chairman; Julie MeLarkey, Vice-President; Pat Southern, Historian; and Elaine Noonan, Treasurer. SEATED: Honev Mays, Linda Crew, Susie Grazier, Cyndie Apperson, Clowe Campbell, Andy Carter, Ruth Arnold, Kathy Artery, Fran Purcell, Lesie limanana, Anne IXiffy. Patty Camp, and Alice Anderson. STANDING: Joan Hitchcock, HiHo,Sindy Jones, Linda Osborne. Toby Johnson. Suzi Woodward, Sue Bogort. Liz Culbertson, Cheryl Ward. CiCi Cl id well, Joanne McQucnncy. Calc Anderson, and Diana Watts. 08 MEMBERS STANDING: Joan Porterfield, Susie Christian, Betty Forbes, Janice Holland, Barbara Cox, Donna Malian, Carolyn Yaeger, Mary Raiden, Susan Tyre, Let tie Porterfield, Sandi Powers, Sandy Smith, Joanne Re ig gins, Susie Erickson, Diane Dins more, Carol Lyman. June St. ( lairr. Jean Humphries, Kathy Worley. MEMBERS SEATED: Marsha Christian, Gail McGrath. Becks Toller. MEMBERS SEATED: Cayl Noel, Julie McCubbin. Susie Bott. Judy Scott, Pam Woltx, Eddie Malier. Carol Childress. Marlene Preston, Susan Eister. MEMBERS STANDING: Mars Toms, Tern Waddle, Rosemary Cockrell, Mini Eolie, Bonnie Willard, Bobbie Moore. Einda Crosvder, Mary Ellen Henderson, Karen Copeland, Helen Fugate, Barbara Craham, Janet Ossen, Carolyn Annas, Sue Ireland. 119 a Si(jm a Jtpla Si reAAcA f CTaIh The aims of Alpha Sigma Alpha are to establish a close-knit sisterhood that has .as its four-fold object the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual development of its members. From this well-balanced program, it is hoped that the individual member emerges with a grcatl) desired personal attribute: wise and responsible leadership. The officers of Alpha Sigmu Alpha are: Carol Lynhurn, Corre-s| oridiug Secretary; Janet Miller, Recording Secretary; Joan Pot-tcrfiold. President; Clowe Campbell, Vice-President; and Lexic Lamanna, Treasurer. Some of the hard working members it for a second. They are, KNEEI.INC: Gale Anderson. Linda Osborne. Linda Holmes, and Lottie Potterfield. SEATED: Alice Anderson. Sue Hogert, Paulette Sprulle. Suzie Woodward. and Liz Colbertson. A winning smile will surely enable these girls to jump right into the middle of .til sorority activities. KNEEI.INC ARE Susan Payne, Joanne Riggins, Marlene Preston, Susie Christian, and Carlyn Annas. SEATED ARE: Masha Christian, Donna Mahan, Margie Fleet, Terri Waddle, Bechy Toler, and Sylvia Williams. STANDING ARE: Mary Raiden and Sindi Jones. Sitting before the Map showing their sister members are: Sandy Powers, Lu Respass, Andy Carter, Kem Hagcrman, Gale McGrath, Elaine Noonan, and Cloria Meade. KNEELING ARE: Dianne Dinsmorc, Betty Forbes. Lyn Diklise and Kathy Porter. 121 m a U)eL conic A n cw Kadi pledge class of Alpha Sigma Tau takes over the Pine Mountain Project, a service for the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentuck) where orphans from age six to eighteen go to classes. Many clothes, hooks, papers, and other needed items are sent during each year. The AKT is also working to win for keeps the Kadford College cup for the campus sorority having the highest scholastic average for three straight years. Fledges at their pinning arc: Becky Foster, Joyce Buchanan, Billie Dawn Miller. Kay McDonnell, and Judy Kittcl. Their Big Sisters' are: Cheri Johnson. Susie Carson, Beth Jnincs, Betty Jo Whittlow, and Charlotte Reid. Pledge Mistress Betty I-Holland instructs: Judy Cusmerotti, Cretchcn Turner. SuSu Owens, Lynne Coodall, and Martha W'iseearver. The important sorority Dress is being made hv: Michelle Corttel, Ann Owing , Jenna Jones. T. K. Hamilton, and Sue Wingfield. 122 Fun time in the Cove Provide a break in studies for, FRONT ROW: Sherry Campbell, Donna Bland. Pattic Adkins, and Margaret Mintcr. SECOND ROW: Page Giumbles. Malda Chandler, Janice Holland, Carrie Campbell, Roberta Ridley, Emma, and Anita Holm. Working on the sorority sign and the new coat rack are: Marge Reese A promising intermural team is shown by, KNEELING: Betsy and Cheri Johnson; and Miss “Pat , Carol D’OnoflYio, and Beth Swartout. Jolly, Camille Walton, Mary Kay Shea, and Jackie Clarke. STANDING: Jean Thorburn and Judy Robertson. 123 Si 2 onA Veu, 2 reAAeA Initiation Day was a big event in the life of the seventeen girls who entered Sigma Kappa this past February. After the breakfast in the newly finished Washington recreation room, the big sisters took their little sisters to the Sunday church service. It was then back to the campus for tiic final initiation, until the spring cabin parties. The delicious banquet was held that night in the Hardy House in Blacksburg. This had been a long, but a most enjoyable day for all the pledges and their big sisters! Officers, SEATKD arc: Bobby Moore. Corresponding Secretary; Karen Copland, Treasurer; Helen Fugate, Second Vice-President; Kddic Maher, President; Susan Gardner. First Vice-President; and Carole Childress, Recording Secretary. The many Pledges of EK arc. KNEELING: Sue Story, Kim Brooks, Mary Ellen Henderson, Jeanne Steinhciler, Nancy Wilson, Linda Schmory, Greta Dunn. SEATED: Jan Wilson, I-auric Preston. Florie Umphlelle, Susan Gordon, Bonnie Ghaconos, I.u Smith, Sheer Owen, Susatmc Hoy, Ann Vineyard, and Terri Miller. 1?4 KNEELING: Hal Campbell, Carol Ballinger, Susan Cardner, Pol Southern, FiFi Perez, Bobby Moore, Barbara Hickey, Eddie Maher, Joyce Slmm, Susie Bolt, Pam Woltz, Helen Fugate, Barbara Co . SEATED: J. D. Gwen, (Cookie Quesenbery, Lynn Tulis, Julie Mallarkey, Sarah Miller, Gena Morgan, Carol Childress, Jan Johnson, Karen Copeland, Ann McEncmcy, and Linda Shelton. 125 tn a c. i j m a V- Jjttj met JLLL Sigma Sigma Sigma pledges ‘Faithful Until Death”. The sorority planned three rush parties this past fall. The first was attended by all those girls who were interested in the membership. The last was held for those girls who received bids to join. It will be a well remembered day for those girls. Hie members also helped with the care of a young orphan. Some of the Sisters enjoy a good laugh before the Hart of the meeting. They are, KNEELING: Jo Whitaker. SEATED: Bonnie Willard. Ann Marks. Kov Whiggs, Susan Tillman, and Becky Silverman. Planning Session of the officers is conducted by: Miss Ely, the sponsor; I.cc Garrett, Recording Secretary; Sharon Love, Vice-President; Becky LaFon, President; Gwen Blackwell, Treasurer; and Alice Milton. Corresponding Secretary. It takes a lot of time to plan a rush party. Spending weary hours in the sorority room are: Susie Stevens. Mimi Stafford, Ellen Ca(Tos. Sue Sykes, Ixiuise Thomson, and Sue Fishcher. 126 Gabbing, I In group provide a few minutn of relaxation. The group includes Susie Willis, Mickey Cross, Louise Stone, Debbie Swartz, Nancy Kisk, and Linda Skcwritt. The new Pledges wait their new orders. KNEELING: Sandy Simmons, Chris Shuster, Carol Sedberry, June St. Clair, Debbie Elliott. Susan Eister, Gail Batista, Bety jean Montgomery. SEATED: Betty Keynolds, Bcv Fox, GiGi Glidsvell, and Jackie Harrison. Panheffenic Councif Sf port Stir A Qta mour r K on test 'Through the Pago of Clamour was the theme of the 196S Clamour Best-Dressed Contest sponsored bv the Pauhellenic Council. Excitement and suspense were generated by this groups diligent work upon this project. Along with regulating the activities of the four social sororities, plans were initiated to establish an annual Creek Week on the campus. The Panhellcnic Council sponsor. Mrs. Roane, is seen svilh other members of the council. They are. SEATKI): Alice Anderson. President; jan Johnson. Becky Silverman, and Beth Swartoot. STANDIXC: Mimin' Stafford, Lyn Ihklich. Joan Potterfield, Eddie Maher. Barbara Mickey, Charlolette Reid and Camille Walton. 129 Cjrapurchat 9n creases C- ire u (ali on There’s plenty for everyone on the staff — from the editors to typists — to do on each issue of the Grapurchat. The typical routine begins with a copy deadline where news reporters, feature writers, and club correspondents submit stories. The editors who assign the stories check them in to he copy-read by the copyreading staff. Also submitting articles is the exchange staff who read clip stories from college newspapers from all over the nation. The copy is then sent to Ik printed and when this is returned, it must he read for mistakes and returned for corrections. The layout staff has drawn up dummies of how they want the pages to look and assigned headlines. When the final corrections have been returned, it must be cut to fit the page. The final copy is then pasted on the page. Hurry, hurry, hurry is the Grapurchat way of getting a good newspaper, and every individual of the staff is an important part of the whole process. Peggy Anderson. I rish Moore. Glenda Sines, Elaine Maicr. Sharon Bunch, and Bev Wilson work late at night to get our (Irapt'rcluit out on time. Pictures make the paper more interesting for all of us. These girls make sure the pictures are of the best quality. They arc: Malora Taylor, Debbie Vaughn, I.ucillc All, Nora Mangers, Peggy Anderson, Club Editor; Carol Brown, Business Manager; and Dr. Overly. Business Advisor. 130 It takes a lot of hard work to turn out a Rood paper on time. These girls who arc proofreading are: Sue Snyder. Exchange Editor; Trish Moore. Editor; Susan Bennett. Mr. Milsaps, Advisor; Bev Wilson, News Editor; Ann Lowe, and Trudy Stevenson, Feature Editor. A typewriter is very- necessary for the staff. It is quite a choice to decide what copy should be used. IN THE BACK ROW: Patti Lally, Barbara Franklin, Mary Justice, Copy Editor. SECOND ROW: Alice Swiney, Susan Carroll, Debbie Stanley, Clcnda Sines. FRONT ROW: Susan Reid and Sharon Bunch, Copy Editor. 131 'Uee _Jdiue S)laff Produce 68 Vjearlool With a great deal of work to do this year, the members of the staff have really been on the go. It has taken a lot of time to make sure that the lice Hive will please everyone. Working with many clubs, organizations, faculty, classes, and activities, the stall goes from September through September. Not even summer provides complete rest. As the covers are set in place for this year's publication, we begin our work to make next year’s book even better than ever before. Managing Editors, Jan Wilson and I’at Newton, rummage through inanv pictures. Editor-in-Chicf, Diana Kothcnhuhlrr glanct-% through past Rjdford College Yearbooks. 132 Andrea Miller, Freshman Class Co-Editor; Harhara Pennington; Mr. Erwin Wright. Advisor; Jane Haird, Freshman Claw Co-Editor; and Trudy Van N'esl, Copy Section. Sandi McPherson, Senior Section, Susan Bennett, Sophomore Class Editor, and Jean Humphreys, Junior Class Editor. Georgia Bausch and the Organisations Editor, Bonnie Jean Pugh, decide which pictures will lx- used. Susan eiT, Business Manager, discusses finances with Mr. Campbell. Business Advisor. 133 Clorianna Powers gets ready to type the copy for one section. in RaJforJ ft euieiv I r. Elmer D. Johnson, D. Richard I.. Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief; Dr. Charles N. Foshcc. The Radford Review is a publication of the faculty and students in the area of arts and sciences. It shows the talent that has been cultivated by the authors for literature in their respective field. 134 Music 135 Jdicjhla nders Participate in CDrange 'Bowl Parade : i Dr. Jones, the director. Deep concentration and practice. 136 Every movement is important. Cloir £MiU WuMcaf Oaten I The Kadford College Choir which is composed of those girls who enjoy music and are able to sing participated in the Collegiate Sermon Scries and other musical concerts. The January concert with the VMI Glee Club was a part of this year's program. The annual spring concert was in May. The Radford College Choir performing at the Christmas Concert. Officers, FHONT TO BACK: Sandra Baker, Vice-President; Penelope Mizi, Librarian; Susan Vales, Secretary; and Jane Kvak, Accompanist. 137 ClorJ CU WaLs Del, evtSion A rr pa ra nee Open to all upperclassmen who are interested in performing in choral music, the Choral Club has con tributed much to the panhellenic knowledge of the students, faculty, and community. There were performances for 'Christmas on Campus'' in December, the “Serenade in Spring for the March program, and the trip to Hich-mond saw the Choral Club sing in concert with the University of Richmond in April. 138 Lloyd ZurbricK. the sponsor of the Choral Club, poses with the nirls who made the trip to Roanoke where they made a television appearance. Kelig ious 139 (Canterbury Jiosts important (jUCdtd The Right Reverend William Marmion and Bishop of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia paid visits to Radford this year to discuss a recent National Convention of the Episcopal Church. It was an important month in the year for all members of the church. Counseling was offered by the ministers any time a student needed it. The Canterbury Croup. 140 The officers of Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship lead the members and interested students in the quest for the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Planning the next meeting arc: Betty Keith. President; Cher! Ninman, Missionary Secretary; Mary Agee, Treasurer; Diane Bennett. Music Director; Brenda Newcomb, Librarian; and Priscilla Allen. Vice-President. The members enjoy a while of good music. Seated at the piano is Beth Keith. In the Front Row are Emils Wu, Diane Bennett, Janice Patton, Mary Agee, Rubye Priode, Alice Chilton, Jane Richardson, and Dr. Sheckler. In the Back Row are: Priscilla Allen, Pat Gainey, Brenda Newcomb, Cheryl Ninman. Mattie Cuimes, Robin Brown, and Cindy Richardson. 141 Jut I era n St uJenl Jlsdociation Jittends Me yin at Weet The Kadford Lutheran Student Association has been busy this year working with the Tech Association. The Lutheran Church was glad to have some girls to keep the nursery during church service while others filled the Sanctuary with music. Several parties were held with the Tech group. A special weekend trip at Smith Mountain Lake, where the regional meet was held, for the girls proved to lx quite an experience. President of LSA, Martic King, welcomes Linda Ventres, Treasurer and Chaplain; Marie OITerman, and Margaret Myers, Vice-President. 142 Cleaning up after a night of open dancing at the Canterbury Mouse are: Julia King. Bobbie Lewis, Susan Rhudy, ansi Kay Painter. 3otl, WU Been,net Pari of U ewm a n The officers of Newman Club confer w ill Father Gardner about the Folk Mass. A cabin on Claytor Lake provided the setting for the first of Newman’s three retreats, hood, discussion, thought, and worship brought the girls together. The retreat began with an informal meal and conversation. Father Gardner and Deborah Prenger, Newman's college worker, spoke to the group about ' Who Am I and 'A Woman's Hole. Discussion, reading, quiet thoughts occupied the rest of the evening. The retreat culminated with the celebration of the Mass on the dinner table in the cabin living room. 143 A Parents’ Tea early in the fall quarter introduced the girls of the United Christian Campus Fellowship to their new parents for the year. Each of the Christian girls on campus adopted a family from the First Christian Church. During the year these families invited the girls into their homes for visits and meals. These foster families did all they could to create a family atmosphere on the Radford Campus. The L'nited Christian Campus Fellowship members. 144 Imoinh ere f- reua i (i a, Methodist students on the Radford campus find inspiration and social life through the Wesley Foundation. The Foundation is not only 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. There is a time for meditation. . . . and a time for play. 145 U7 White Entertains RC Students Josh White, folksinger, delighted the Radford audience with his musical talent. This event was the beginning of a most successful concert series. Josh White, during a concert. Redcoats Ride For Radford The Redcoats were organized through the riding program at the college. Mr. (J. Neff, started the group five years ago. The Redcoat drill consists of eight dedicated riders who have performed at football games, parades, horse shows, and special events on campus. The Redcoats have performed throughout Southwest Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee. The drill is a simulated grand march overjumps. Syncopation. The Redcoats perform their drill skillfully and well. 3500 Students Register for Classes In September From September 17 through 21, over 1200 freshmen and transfer students were introduced to campus life. Sophomore Counselors and Junior Residents attended pre-school workshops, and student government olTi-cers conducted handbook study sessions. This was a full week not only for the new students but also for those who returned — registration consisted of the usual lines; friends were re-united after the summer absence; Radford merchants greeted R. C. girls with free gifts. A hectic, but pleasant week began the 196S year. A necessary evil—I.D. pictures. Freshmen arc welcomed at the YWCA Campus Sing. maw. 150 151 . . . and the Handbook test taken. Campus Carnival Adds Two New The YWCA's annual Campus Carnival was held on October 27 and 28. Friday night featured a faculty hake sale, an auction, and performances by the Highlanders, Aqua-maids, and Orchesis. New attractions this year included “Gee Gee the Witch” and “Pumpkic the Pumpkin” who greeted the children. Ingless “Flower Power” booth was chosen the best dorm booth. Saturday night featured a dance and the coronation of a queen. Marilyn Maxwell of Honors was crowix-d Queen and Jean Rhudv was chosen Maid of Honor. Over $3900 was raised for charity. Queen Marilyn Maxwell, Honors Hall, receives her crown. Highlanders perform. Children of all ages enjoy Carnival. Vrul Woore. U iryin in 5 Cotter Q ’ueen 154 O' Beauties Add Charm to Campus What is it like to be a Campus Queen? Just ask anyone of the girls pictured here and they'll tell you. For the first time this year a student from Radford College represented Virginia in the Annual Notional College Queen Pageant. The Pageant, held in New York City, selects the most outstanding and typical of college girls in the nation. Contestants compete in ever) conceivable category from photo essay contests to test of cooking abilities, to discussion of world literature. JJa rvei Pr.nc'M 155 “Bali Hai” Comes to Radford German Club sponsored tin annual freshman Coronations Ball on November 11. Music was furnished by-Dick Wells and his orchestra. The dance card committee, headed by Gloria Meade and Marlene Preston, and the decorations committee. headed by Pat Southern and Patti Camp, carried out the theme of Bali Hai”. The highlight of the evening was the coronation of Joan Harris of Norwood as queen. This year’s dance proved to be the biggest financial success ever! Refreshments arc always a favorite. The Queen and her escort. 156 157 Queen Joan Harris from Norwood Hall. Senators Spoke at Fall Convocations Convocations are held throughout the year to honor the graduating seniors. During Fall quarter, faculty and students heard lectures by Senator William Spong of Portsmouth and Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon. On March 1, Dr. Thomas J. J. Altizer spoke on the “Death of Cod Theology. Senator William Spong. D-Va.. October '2. Senator Mark Hatfield. R- October 20. 158 Dr. Waldo Beach Opened the Collegiate Sermon Series The Collegiate Sermon Scries is one of the spiritual enrichment activities on campus which features lectures by outstanding ministers and theologians from various demoninations. Dr. Waldo Beach opened the series on October 29 with the topic “It All Depends. During Winter ami Spring Quarters, the program included Dr. Sam Hill, Jr., and Dr. John BrokhofT. The freshmen, sophomore and junior classes sponsored these lectures. I)r. Waldo Beach, October 29. Dr. Sam Hill. February 4. 159 Visiting Scholars Broaden Students' Interests Under the program of the University Center in Virginia, Radford initiated the Visiting Scholars Program which features guests lecturers throughout the year. A wide variety of topics included philosophy, literature, education, engineering and history Thomas J. J. Altizer. March I. Robert J. Ilavinghurst, November 7. 141 J. P. Den Hurtog February 14. Emeline Richardson. February 28. Tom Ewell Stars in “The Impossible “The Impossible Years, a Broadway comedy starring Tom Ewell drew a larger crowd than any event held before in Preston Auditorium. The audience filled all of the standing room along the sides and the back of the auditorium, as well as sitting in the orchestra pit, aisles, and on the balcony steps. Presented on October 3, it was the first production of the I967-6S Hadford College Concert Series. This performance by Mr. Ewell and the rest of the cast was undoubtedly one of the finest Badlbrd has ever seen. Bob Fisher and Arthur Marx wrote this high spirited comedy about irresponsible teenagers and their dismayed parents. The Kingsley’s home, setting of the play. Years Linda Kingsley becomes a problem for her parents. 163 Sibling rivalry, evident in most families. Students and Faculty Give Birth to Drama Productions The department of Speech and Drama, along with many students, produced several noteworthy plays this year. The Class Menagerie and Wait Jor Codot were produced entirely by students during Fall and Winter quarters. Students and faculty combined their talents in A Midsummer Sight’s Dream in February for Radford’s first Shakespearean production. I'la productions draw students and their dates. t The cast of A Midiumrncr Sight's Dream takes a much deserved break. 164 Theatre tradition states that a had dress rehearsal means a good opening night. Students Nominate Glamour Candidates P. a i . .uulidalc, Cind) luisl modck a cafii.il suit. Kay McDonald and “friends pose for the audience. Miclielle Cotlcll shows ofl a ixot wool dress. The annual competition for representative to Clamour magazine's best dressed contest was held on February 18 in Preston Hall. Sponsored by Panhellenic Council, the program was entitled “Through the Pages of Glamour. Contestants were required to model a campus dress, ofl campus date dress, and evening attire, Betty Forbes, a junior from Portsmouth was chosen as Radford's representative to Clamour, and Becky Lowe a junior from Springfield, was named runner-up. Judges for the contest included members of the faculty and administration. The winning candidate, Becky Forbes. 165 The Chor.il Club enhanced the Christinas Season. Christmas on Campus, a Festive Time The highlight of the 1907 Christmas Season at Hail ford was the Christinas Program presented on December 3. A new innovation in tin's year’s annual event was a Chrismons Service, conducted by Dr. Zurbigg. The Chrismons are handmade ornaments in the Ibrin of Greek letters, words, and symbols which have significant meanings in the Christian faith. The design and making of the Chrismons originated at the Danville Lutheran Church in Danville, Virginia, several years ago. The music Ibr the program was composed by Dr. Zurbigg. Tyler's award winning display. 167 HC dorms exhibited their Christmas Feeling. Radford Hosts First American Li sit Festival Radford College was host to the first annual American I.is .t Festival from December 15 through December 17. The schedule included the presentation of papers by prominent musicologists, as well as vocal piano, organ and chamber music recitals by local and guest artists. Fermando La ires, an internationally known pianist, and Dr. David Kushner, associate professor of music at Radford, were co-chairmen of the festival. Miss Mildred Heimlich and Mr. Robert Richards, both from Radford College music department, participated in the program. A reception in honor of the guests was held in Washington Dorm. 168 Topics discussed ranged from the very animated . . . • . • to the very serious. The Tnila Enhanced the Concert Among llie four concerts presented in the Radford College Concert Series this year, the most colorful was Frula. the Yugoslavian folk ensemble. Under the direction of Dragoslav Dyadyevic, the company olfered brilliant color and costumes in its 35 singers, dancers, and musicians. The performance included several Yugoslavian features as well as folk dances of Greece, Bavaria, Bulgaria, and Rumania. This group’s appearance at Radford was sponsored by the College Concert Series. Members of The Frula fly through their paces. 169 the Philadelphia Chamber Symphony performed at Radford on March ft. Bonnie and Clyde” Invade Radford I)r. Zurbigg and company entertained during intermission. Bonnie and Clyde , fun for all! The spirit of the 30's! %% ‘The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde provided the theme for the winter formal , sponsored l y the German and Cotillion Club on February 24. Dance chairman Mary Toms of the German Club and Sandy Shillanto of the Cotillion Club, worked hard to transform Peters Hall into a panorama of the era characterized by Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Music for this year's traditional dance, which was presented in honor of the senior class, was provided by The Escourts. The band played from an enormous I930's car, constructed for the occasion by club members. Relaxation is the aura of the 1930's. Campaigning began with great en-thusiasm on October 18, and continued throughout the week. Posters decorated the bulletin boards, dorms, panel room; in general, everywhere! The installation of officers was a fitting ending for this week of excitement. Betty William hand Cheri lohnson the gavel. Elect ion Week Sees Campaigning on Campus 172 Student Government Officer — Ann Pearvon, Nancy Singleton, Mary Kay Shea, and Sue DcVcsC. Chris Poole, ending lier rtitn of Spring Festival. 173 Spring Festival Clourt. May Day Weekend, 1967 Spring, balmv weather, sweet smelling (lowers — these are characteristics of the annual May Day celebration. The very l est of Radford College is brought-out during this weekend. All feel the exuberation of this festive time. This was no exception for the 1907 May day, and all awaited anxiously for the 190S May Day Weekend. The CrcKory Guard watcltcs a little Dutch couple dance. Karen Halstean, Maid of Honor, awaits her introduction. Commission members, SEATED: Janet Gardiner, Carol McCready, Maureen Lawson, Linda Singleton. STANDING: Mary Lou Oliver, Honey May, Joanne Carr, Pat Southern, and Gloria Brinkley. 174 A few of the faculty on the Mas Day Commission discuss lire festivities. May Day Commission Plans the Strategy .. . Behind the hustle and bustle of May Day week-end is the May Day Commission. It is composed of two representatives from each class who work with the faculty committee to plan May Day activities. The commission is in charge of choosing the theme for the pageantry and conducting the elections of the court. This year, the commission planned a “Punch and Judy” play, concerts hv various groups on campus, and the Collegiate Sermon Series that was held on Sunday. The Commission also chose the dresses for the girls and issued invitations to the friends and relatives of the girls on the court. Joanne, Faso, and Gloria look over the schedule of events. Reflection of concentration. 175 I i Court Provides Beauty. 176 TJerr if (j ra darofyn drin I feij and Wartka jesJson War9aret Wriqkt 9‘ 177 180 Pam Waltz 181 jj() uiji ]OJV ) UT M AjolU 182 JCa ren L. op nr A on Sbott, Wa h on nLachfand ovey Miss Toni Williams was chosen as May Day Queen. Toni is an elementary education major from Portsmouth, Virginia, and plans to teach school after graduation. She is a member of Honor Council. Our 19GS Maid of Honor was Miss Carol Ann Prince, a senior from Fairfax, Virginia. Chosen for this honor by her fellow classmates, Carol has been active in the German Club. SEA, and was this year's vice-president of AFT sororil as well as being elected to Who's Who. 186 187 86 18? C anili dates C a mpa iijn Enthusiastic a ((ij for Cdfass Offi ices Adkins, Virginia S. Agee, Linda f). Agnew, Gail F. Agner, Linda E. Aker , Brenda J. Alexander, Joanne L. Algren, Joanne M. Alley, Beverly II. Allison, Pamela L. A Ivey, A. Tracy Amatctti, Teresa J. Amend. Man R. Anderson, Cl yd a L. Anderson, Elizabeth M. Anderson, Margaret J. Anderson, Peggy L. Anderson, Veronica M. Andrews, Kay F. Arey, Patsy L. Atkinson. Elizabeth J. Atkisson, Dianne L. Atwater. Carol L. Austin, Mary F. Austin, Jeanne K. Austin, Pamela I). Auerilt, Brita S. A.xclson, Ann W. Ayers, Frances L. Baharsky. Paula D. Babbitt. Bonnie L. Baber, Judy G. Bagley, Charlotte D. Bahls, Donna L. Bailey, Jac |weline D. Baird, Jane L 190 Baker, I,. Jean Baker. Sharon A. Ball, Mary E. Barb. Karen E. Barile, Cora J. Barnes, Adelin A. Barrett. Anita M. Barry. Linda C. Bass, Candace A. Baughon, Betty L. Beamer, Linda F. Bechcrcr, Jean A. Bell, Mary L. Bennett, Nancy F. Berry, Jettic L. Bcwkc, Betsy A. Beverley, Janice A. Birekhend. Carolyn L. Bislrop, Deborah A. Blankenbaker, Darlene M. Body, Judith A. Boe. Christine A. Bocock, Hattie S. Bolish, Nancy E. Boothe, Billie R. 191 'l Vicle-C ue - J resh tn en J)nva do Radford Ca ni f) u. Bon eta, Eileen M. Bostic, Emma 1). Roswell, Linda Nl. Bottini, Mar ’ E. Bowdre, Judy K. Bowers, Anne T. Bowles, Margaret D. Bowman. .Nancy J. Boyd. Linda S. Boyd, Barbara I. Bovcr, Sandra E. Boykin. Sheryl A. Bradficld. Lynn A. Bra income, Joyce A. Braver. I'li abctli A. Braun, Sally K. Biigrnan, Sandra A. Brinkley, Carolyn F. Brinkman, Diana J. Brooke, Pamela C. Brooks, Kathryn L. Brown, Angela L. Brown, Carolyn S. Brown, Judith C. Brown, Margaret A. Brown, Sii .nnic Browne. Katherine I.. Browning. Kathy K. Broyles. I’lva M. Bruel, Janet C. Burk, Rebecca J. Rurksv.ilter, Mary A. Burgess, Naomi C. Burnett, Catherine H. Burnett. Mary K. Burnett. Sandra I-Bush, Barbara I). Bush, Mary K. Byer, I oris I1'. Bywaters. Su nnnc Cabell, Anne Caldera, Vega I. Calc, Mary A. Card, Chery l E. Cardoa, Cynthia A. Carico, Jean L Carico, Susan L. Carlson, Deborah J. Carr, Charlotte E. Carroll, Susan I. Carson. Jeanette R. Carter, l.inda L. Carter. Xlittie I. Carter, Patti J. Carter. Tony in C. Cash, Bonnie S. Casterline, Mary J. Carsvile. Bettie A. Cassada, Katherine L. Chatfb, Constance A. 193 Chamberlin, Victoria E. Cheney, Christine O. Clapp, Cail C. Clarke. Brenda G. Clark, Donna C. Clark. Gwendolyn G. ('lark, Patricia L. Clement. Bonnie A. Clifford, Jane A. Cloyed, Judith I.. Cobb. Addic L. Cobb. Madeline C. Cobb, Nancy F„ Cochran, Jean S. Coffman, Alma J. Cook, Pamela S. Cook. Rhonda L. Cole, Mary W. Cole, Patricia A. Cole, Suxon C. Coleman, Catherine B. Coleman, Patricia D Cologne, Karen C. Compton, Nora C. Conner, Jane E. Conrad, Cecelia K. Conrad, Dorothy J. (Conrad, Mary L. Conti, Kathleen F. Cook, Clclia I. Cook, Joyce E. Cook. Martha A. (knichlin, Margaret F Counts, Mary E. Covey, Judy G. 94 Covinxlnn, Katherine I.. Cox, Barbara A. Craddock, Ruth M. Craft, Jacqueline F. Creckmore, Jenny L Crews, Margaret L. Croasman, Susan F.. Crockett, Alcta J. Crowder. Linda S. Crowley, Sheila Culton. Sally P. Cutchins, Karen L. Cuinbcrledgc, Connie S. D elia, Norma J. DeBoe. Dickie V. Do Bost Teresa D. DeHart. Donna M. DcLoach, Majorie L. Dalton, Nancy C. Danielson. Barbara J. Davenport, Donna L. Davis, Cher a my Lee Davis, Jo A. Davis, Kathryn A. Davis. Linda M. 195 Davis, Patricia A. Dawson. Susan C. 3 redlmen SJ cl just to (Community JLi vi n tt Day, Patricia A. Dean. Sharon K. Dehart. Ruth C. Dcslamlcs, Jovee A. IXstor, Dura J. Dickinson, lla cl 1$ Dien , Barbara C. Dill, Mary A. Dobbins, (.beryl U DtxUI, Henita C. DikIsoii, Mar I.. IXilwrly. Susan C. 196 Martha JrswKon, class treasurer, hurries to count freshman funds. Doner, Deborah C. Donnelly. Kathleen M. Dotson. I .iikI.i L. Dotson. Jane E. Dr ;ic I) iik, Jane Drew, Lynne F. Driscoll, Samira I.. Driver, Beverly K. Drinms riv-ht, Patricia A. Dudding, Cindy M. D iilean, Jeanne I Dnnean, Judilli A. Duncan, Linda I’. Dunn, Judith K. I)ye. Dianne (.. Dykes, Klinihrlli s. East, Donna I. East, Laura K. Kastman, Kathryn J. Ebbs. Sara J. Ebcrl, Ann M Eddy. Caron S. Edwards. Convtante S. Ekstrom. Alison II. Elder. Patricia I. Elkins. Barbara A. Eller. Linda K. Ellis. Karla J. Elmore. Donna L. Enthrcy. Patricia I). Emerick. Ilos.ilic D. Emory, Cinna A. Ende.m. Linda E. Engcbrclseii, Mars S. Flit’ll. Siis .111 ). 197 English, Judy C. English, Sheila F. Enoch, I .eta M. Evans, Billie A. Evcmcn, Paula J. Everhart, Cail R. Evers, Delores A. Eres, Melba M. Exner, Katherine A. Farley, Joan M. Farmer, Ina M. Farmer, Jane A. Feagans, Jane C. Fearon. Saundra J. Fcldmark, Eva M. Fenwick. Shirlce A. Ferlazzo, Sharon M. Ficlden, Diane C. Fillman, Marilyn A. Finley. Clenda J. Finn, Kathleen A. Fishel, Catherine A. Fisher, Betty, J. Fit gerald, Norma I. Flanagan. Ann K. Flanary. Arlena C. Flogel, Virginia L. Fleenor, Vickie R. Flohr, Mary L. Foley, I.inda A. Forbes. Margaret G. Foster, Joan D. Foster, Joyce A. Foster, Mary C. Fowler, Janelle 198 Fowler, Jeanne M. Fraley, Jane A. Fralin. Sandra K. Frantz, Bonnie K. Franklin. Barbara I.. Frazier, Mary E. Frye, Jamie F. Gahriecsen, Donna J. Galante, Angela I.. Garbett, Pamela J. Gardner, Joy L. Garnund. Jenny M. Gamer, Linda I. Garnscy, Patricia A. Garrett, Susan B. Garmon, Cynthia D. Garvey, Sharon F. Galling Mary J. Celini, Christine E. Gerlach, Sara J. Gill, Judy L. Gillespie, Katheaine L. Gilmore, Bonnie S. Clisson, Donna L. Goad, Marie M. Goode, Shirley A. Goodwin. Pamela K. Goodyear, Brenda L. Gordon, Judy L. Gray, Caroline I . Graham, Diana S. Graham, Janet L. Gray, Sandra G. Gray, Terry L. Greco, Michelle H. 199 Deck Wen (Baffle Dres I men -3re si men Baffle Dec I Crehan, Mary S. Grins, Ann K. Cuim, Linda C. Iladdon, Kristina W. I lule, Frances A. Hall, Janet ■ Hall. Nanette E Hamblin, Jean M. Ilaney, Janice M. Hannah. Kathryn A. Hanks, Linda I). Hardebeck, Barbara A. Harn, Wendy J. Hamer, Sharon L. Harris, Barbara H. Harris. Bonnie S. Harris, Joan S. Harris, Martha S. Harris. Pamela S. Harrison, Anna T. Harrison, Patricia C. Harrison, Sandra A. Hartigan, Anita L. Harvey, Sue E. Hush, Barbara J. Hadford “ladies enjoy a day of fun and frolic playing football with Techmen. Hatched, IWchal P. Hatcher, Martha A. Hatfield, Beverly K. Hayley, Derelyn A. Hawse. Carolyn M. I lays, Diane M. Hcck, Jennifer K. Henderson, Barbara L. Hendricks. Linda S. Heimley, Elizabeth M. Hess. Cinger R. HildcrbaiMl, Rohm V. Hillcary, Cayle P. Hinielright, Virginia L. Hinds. Deborah I .. Hipley, Diane Lynn Hixon. Sandra L. Hobbs, Cynthia R. Hodge. Brenda I. Hodges, Elizabeth A. Hodges, Patricia K. Hollinann, Mary W. Hoffman, Valerie A. Hogge, Laura E. Holland, Judi A. Hollar, Sii aiuic Holthy. Linda Hoover. Virginia D. Horton. Nancy C. Horton, Susan K. lioulT, Sue E. Howard, Linda S. Howell, Katherine M. Hubbard, Judy A. Huff, Sharon K. 201 £xp eriences Cl alienee Enthusiastic J resh m en Hughes. Beverly Z. Hundley, Margaret J. Hunt, Shirley E. Hunter, Cynthia L. Huntington. Kathleen M. Huntley, l.inda C. Hutton, Beverly L. Hurley, Barham L. Hurt. Franchesta VI. Hylton. Joyce E. Hylton, Linda M. Inabinett, Margaret D. Ingram, Linda L. Innis, Mary E. Jackson, Vivian C. Jamison, Carolyn L. Jamarik, Sherry L. Jennings, Sandra E. Jessee. Melanie B. Jesse Ison, Martha J. Jeter, Cheryl C. Johnson, Linda A. Johnston, Lois E. Jones, Carita G. Jones. Emma M. Jones, Marian J. Jones, Mary E. Jones, Mary L. Jones, Rosemarie I . Jones, Sharon It. Jones, Sheryl A. Jones, Susan L. Jordan, Marilyn J. Joseph, Deborah Josten, Barbara 202 Kalb, Merry E. Knrpus, Lynn L). Keller, Brenda C. Kelley, Belinda Kelley, Dianna M. Kelley, Donna L. Kcnlcy. Ruth A. King, Joanne King, Sandra M. Kingston, Beverly A. Kiibv, Ellen P. Kitehin, Karen T. Klein, Margaret T. Klump, Barbara J. Knight, Claudia A. Knight, Mary Kosko. Elizabeth A. 203 Kraut, Deborah A. Krc| s, Mary K. Kuchlcr, Cail I. La Mail. Lynne A. Lacks. Margiird L. Lacy. Danytlic L. L; dr, Peggy L. Langston, Kathleen D. Lanbani. Carolyn R. Lamer, Sarah ). L.IUUKI, Maureen C . Leake, Martha L. Lease, Cail It. Lee, Peggy A. l-cfevcr, Cynthia A. Lefler, Rita IX l-cightcnheimer. Cail E. Lennox, Deborah A. Lelson, Linda Linkons, Alberta J. Linkous. Nancy K. Little, Mary W. Livingston. Patricia A. Long, Virginia S. Loti to, Michele K. Losve, Marilynn Lugur, Doris A. Lunsford, Cayle W. McBride. Cathv A. McCall. Brenda C. McCann, Patricia L. McClung, Jean I). McCready, Lillian C. McCullough, Diane L. McDaniel. Della E. 204 CD; £ Thai daydream explosion could not povsiblv have conic fioin swimming class — she must lie thinking of someone 'ix-ci.il. McDaniels, Brenda K. McDonald. Brenda J. McDonald, Lenora B. Mc Donald. Sharon E. Nlc-Fall, Regina L. McChec, Judy A. McClothlin. Janet L. McCrady, Sandra L. MeGuinn. Emma S. MeKenney, Kathleen C. McMahon, Roxanne, M. McMoniglc, Patrice A. McNiel, June L. Maier, Lynette M. Maley. Michele M. Mandaglio, Rosea nn Mann, Barbara F. Mann, Frit i M. Mann, Janet K. Manning, Linda C. Mansfield. Kristan T. Marasco, Celia J. Markwood, Kathryn I Maloyed, Dorothy V. Marshall. Rebecca J. 205 Martin. Belinda C. Marlin, Connie S. Martin, E. Janeltc Martin, Call M. Martin. Sara J. Martin, Sherry L. Mason. Barbara J. Masterson, Patricia A. Mast on, Cathy L. Mathews, Catherine L. Maxey, Peggy J. Meadows, Alicia A. Meek, Mary C. Mcachant, Danielle A. Metz, Lorraine E. Metzger, Patricia C. Michael, Audrey E. Miehaelson, Sherrill M. Midget!, Patricia F.. Miles, Barbara A. Miller. Andrea C. Miller. Ann P-Miller, Anita J. Miller. Betty O. Miller, l.inda T. Miller, Martha J. Miller, Melinda L. Mills, Janice L. Mills, Terry A. Minton, Judy C. Mitchell, Cheryl J. Mize, Patricia L. Moenich, Carolyn M. Monnie, Judy A. Montgomery , Terry S. 206 (Oryaniza lion5 Offer %esl men (Opportunity for Part icipa f ion Moore, June Moore, Regina S. Mo re ns, Martha L. Mongan, Cecelia K. Morgan, Linda K. Morrell. Jackie Moms, Bonnie L. Morris, Jane E. Morris, Marjorie C. Moseley, Helen C. Munson, Edna V. Nablo, Linda L. Nelson, Barbara L. Newcomb, Brenda S. Newman, Phvllis C. Newman, Gail L. Newsom. L. Carolyn Nielson, Paula J. Nissel, Linda L. Nixon, Wanda L. Nolte. Belinda J. Normal, Barbara E. Norwood, Susan P. Nuckols, Carole L. Nuckols. Carolyn K. O'Brien, Anita C. O’Leary, Man. jane Oberle, Mary L. Oliver, Andrea L. Oliver. Frances D- Olvon, Janet L. Onen, Martha F.. Ordoyne, Laura L. Osburn, Linda D. Owens, Margaret L. 207 P«r nl WU.nJ t, J wailed hj Jlomediclt Jredl lJ i m en Paco, Mary B. Palmer, Linda K. Palmer, Marlene A. Pappas, Helen B. Parker. Barbara A. Parker, Brenda L.. Parker, Carol A. Parks, Margaret I.. Parris, Mary B. Part low, Rosemarie Passwaters, Sherry I Patton, Janice K. Paxton. Janet L. Peake, Sandra L. Pennington, Diana M. Penzkofer, Carol L. Perkins, Carolyn E. Pcttijohn, Jerry L. Phillips, Constance A. Phip| s. Louisa J. Pignato, Roberta I. Pilli-s, Jeanette M. Piper, Margaret S. Poe. Kathleen D. Po(T, Kaye P. Freshmen eagerly accept the opportunity to spend the weekend at home. Powcl. Mary C. Powell, Linda M. Powell, Lvnncll R-Prehn, Janice L. Price, Phyllis E. Pridmore, Diane M. Prince, Wanda C. Pruett, Jane E. Puckett. Linda S. Puckett. Sherry A. Puhan, Fairfax Quarles, Hazel J. Quasc, Sandra J. Quesenberry, Clenda S. Hack ley, Pamela A. Rngone, Annette M. Ratliff. Janice D. Ray, Sandra H. Reid, E. Diane Reid, Katherine M. Reid. Susan E. Retzer, Barbara A. Reynolds, Linda H. Reynolds, Nancy L. Blinds. Alice J. Rhudy, Susan K. Rice, Lorna M. Rich, Shirley A. Richards, Bonnie C. Richards, June M. Richards, Teresa A. Richardson, Betty J. Richardson, Connie L. Richardson, Nancy L. Ricketts, Laura F. 709 TJl cir L a m fj u J WL en S n ou loiln cl Kicks, Rebecca J. Rilce, Kathy L. Riley, Brenda K. Rivard, Patricia L. Robert, )ac(|uclinc Roberts, Doda M. Robertson. Helen 'V. Robertson, Linda S. Robertson, Margaret J Robertson, Mary E. Robinson, Candice Robinson, Phyllis A. Robinson, Nancy J. Robinson, Marcia L. Roelil, F.lona J. Rogers, Linda J. Rollins, Susan B. Root, Roberta J. 210 Rowe, Ellen L. Ruffner, Barbara J. Rungc, Catherine R. Ryan, Angela E. Ryan, Eileen C. Sadnti, Deborah J. Sanchez Pen , Tamara C. Sanderson, Glenda D. Sand ridge, Bonita M. Sayre, Leslie R. Scarbro, l.inda A. Schnlcstock, Su%an M. Schlarman. Jan M. Schlerf, Joyce L. Schott. Donna J. Schumann, S. Carroll Schotts. Diana R. Schwartz, Karen VI. Scott, Janet E. Scott, Phyllis J. Seale, Judy S. Seaver, Jacqueline L. Secrest, Elizabeth A. Scmoncs, I ma S. Seward, Connie E. Shaffer, Suzanne Shaw, Betsy R. Shell, Susan L. Shepherd, Doris J. Shepherd, Elizabeth I. Shepherd. Wanda |. Shcplierd, Wanda J. Slunt, Linda A. Short, Linda L. Shuford, Karen K. 2T1 Jredh m en ReaJ„ for Q ua rter Simmons, Patricia J Sist, Cynthia D Slaughter, Caro! A Smith, Cynthia A Smith, Dale K Smith. Laura M. Smith, Patricia N. Smith. Stephanie A. Smoot, Rebecca B. Smyth, Barbara L. Snead, Nancy T. Snyder, Carolyn L. Synder, Cynthia K. Sochor. Margaret S. Sonina, Mary C. Spence, Pamela S. Spencer, Donna K. Spencer, Lucy H. Stanfield. Anne E. Stanley, Deborah L. Stanley, Freida C. Stanley, Mary S. Stanley, Pamela J. Stephens, Mary S. Stephens Sarah L. Stctser, Diane E. Street, Betty J. Stribling, Frances K. Summers, Cynthia A. Summers, Jacquelyn S. Swezey, Janet M. Swincy. Alice M. Sylvest, Janice K. Symonds, Sandra E. Tarrant, Elizabeth A. 212 er oConcf fours of Studying for clxa m 6 Tankersley, Mary T. Taylor. Aliev J. Teasdale, Evla F. Templeton, Wanda C. Thacker, Mary K. Thirngnn, Mary M. Thomas, Karen L. Thomas, Terry J-Thomason, Kathryn A. Thompson, Christine M. Thore. Eva J. Thornton. Brenda L. Timoncy, Karen E. Todd, I alc L. Tolton, Cynthia M. Tomlinson, Mary E. Toothman, Peggy A. Traylor. Paula S. Triolo, Grace M. Turner, Ann W. Turner, Martha K. Tunnell, Sandra C. Tucker, Susan H. Turner, Vicki L. Turner, Wanda L. fsvardy, Deborah E. Ulmer, Linda G. Updike, Patty l-VanCemen, Ditta M. Van Nest, Trudy VonlXihlrn, Katherine K. Vandyke, Anita F. Vaughn, IXborah L. Vaughn, Frances E. Vaughn, Frances T. 213 Vaughn, Glenna l„ Vaughn, I .inda L. Vernon, Donna J. Vick, Brenda K. Vineyard, Beverly Virack, Nancy J. Vitale. Cloria M. Voigt. Nancy L. Wade, Beverley A. Wadsworth. Joan S. Waeber, Bonnie M. Wagner, Delores J. Wagner, Susan F. Wagner, Susan II. Walker, Cheryl L. Walker, Valoric J. Wallen, Linda C. Walton, Donna 1-. Ward. Patricia J. Warner, Joyce A. Watkins, Delsorah V. Watson, Cheryl A. Watson, Kathleen F. Waugh, Mary R. Waugh, Mary R. Weaver, A. Faye Weaver, Janie K. Webb, Patricia A. Webster, Arlene F. W eddle, Joan C. Weeks, Janice K. Week , Martha S. ehle, Elaine M. Wcimer, Judy A. Welch, Elizabeth A. 214 Wotsrcl, Winnifircd VI. Wheat, IXrlores A Wheeler, Susan I. Whisman, Judith K. Whitley, Cynthia L. Whitlow, Susan C. Wiggins, Jacqueline C. Williams, Cassandra L. Williams. F.lvse. K. 'illiams, Sharon L. Williams, Susan L. Wilson. Ilelsy It. Wilson, Beverly J. Wilson, filoria K. Wilson, Julia K. Winborne. Terric F Wiseman, Ella S. Witliers, Joyce A. Woop, Frances A. Woods, Rebecca L. Woodson. Betty L. Woodward, Patricia J. Workman, L.inda J. Worrell. Bonnie C. Wright, Janice K. Wright, Margaret E. Wygal, Betty S. Yale, Candace S. Yancey. 'Vanda Y. Young. Judith A. Youngblood. Terry A. Zeilor, Patricia C. Zimmerman, Linda S. Zintcl, Rosemary E. Zor .i, Eileen A. 215 Sandy Simmons — President. Abernathy, Constance A Abrams, Joan E. Afjee, Mary All. Elizabeth I.. Aldriduc, Beverly 'V. Allen, Janet M. Albertson, Laura J. Anderson, Karon I . Annas, Carolyn I.. Atkins, Pat b. Atkins, Peggy J. Vubrcy. Diane M. Bncha,, Susanne S. Bagley, Carolyn Baker, Cail L. Bartlett. Janice F. Bauscb, Georgia A Belch, Deborah L Bell. Ann C. Bennett, Jane B. 216 J.m Wilson — Vice President. Bernhards, Nancy V. Birckhead. Linda J Billig, Linda C. Boolter, Mars K. Bosserman, Beverly .1. Bowman. Carol A. Bowman, Judy V. Boyd, Archer K. Bradley, Diana I.. Bradley, Nancy I). Branham, Jo A. Brantley. Betty J. Branson, Lli alK-th C. Brinker, Linda A. Br inkles . Gloria J. Brown. Janis L. Brown, Martha IV Browning, Barbara A. Bryant, Drucille D. Bryant, Nancy L. Buchanan, Anna Nl. Bullock, Karen L. Burge, Roscmars S. Burgess, Jane K. Byrd, Dawn M. 217 ear Sopl om oreA € n °y a Campbell, Carolyn S. Campbell, Jo A. Campl cll, Sally A. Camper, Nancy J. Candler, Patricia M. Out, Hetty L. Carter. France M. Chaconas, Bonnie L. Cliadwick, Linda J. Chamber . Betty M. Chance. Jane E. Chappell, Linda S. Clement, Doris E. Childers, Martha R. Chrisman. Nancy C. Clark, Catherine C. CofTman. Mary S. Collin , Nancy J. Connelly, Brenda C. Connolly. Patricia Nl. Coppedge, Judith II. Cotes, Cathy A. G , Harriet J. Craidon. Cheryl D. Crawford. Patricia A. Micky Fast — Secretary Derma Spencer — Treasurer. Crumpler, Diana J. Crusenberry, Sherr ’ L-CundifT, Sarah J. Currie. Elizabeth A. Dalton, Sharon O. Darnell, Shelby C. Daugherty, Cynthia F.. Daughtry, Margaret E. Davis, Jacqueline C. Davis, Lynn J. Dcets. Alice 'V. Diggcs, Barbara H. Dotson, Rebecca C. Dowd. Maryellrn Dryer, Florence T. Duehring, Karen L Dnnagan, Susan R. Dungan, Diane K. Dunn. Carole S. Dunn. Creta E. 219 Waif J -JLar W.tc ome Karen Gardner — Historian. Durrett, Gwendolen Dutton, Eva C. Duval, Terry L Dych, Beverly C. East. Louise E. Edwards, Brenda J. Edwards, Sandra K. Elliott, Barbara L. Erickson. Linda G. Ewing, Beth Falgiano, Patricia A. I'allwcll, Christine L. Farnsworth, Carol A. Ferris. Christina B. Fertig, Barbara J. Finney, Rebecca L. Flinchum, Betty J. Foley, Ann I.. Ford, Cheryl A. Foster, Rebecca O. 9 §( I ? % V kv r a if V a © rf 1 a a a a Foster, Janet W. Fox, Beverly C. Fraley, Priscilla J. Frith, Linda S. Frost, Brenda M. Frost, Pamela M. Fryer, Ann D. Galyen, Clenna I.. Cardner, Donna K. Gardner, Karen L. Gardner, Kehecca J. Gardner, Sheila D. Geraci, Victoria A. Gillespie. Ava J. Cilliam, Marjorie J. Givens, Victoria A. Clover, Kathryn F. Godscy, Felicia J. Gordon. Susan B. Goettel, Michele M Graebener, Joan F. Graham. Barbara L. Graham, Carol J. Graham, Donna E. Green,Jo A. No mail for me again today! Crcpiotis, lacgutline A. Griggs, Margaret E. Crillo, Adelaide J. Cuyette, Mary A. Ha gee, Edith J. Haggerty, Kathleen K. Haines. Susan M. Ham, Linda M. Hamilton, Teresa K. Hamrick. Susan D. Harrington, Joan M. Harrison, Rebecca A. Ilarstrad, Judy C. Hash. Brenda I.. Huslett, Nancy Hawgood, Gloria J. Hawthorne. Teresa C. Hayes, Catherine E. Haynes, Marilyn I'. Ila en, Carolyn S. Healey, Eli alreth A. 222 ijt? £ I t 9 9 f. 9i Heath, Jane M. Hcinis. Patricia J. Hclbcrt. Brenda M. Henry, Sheila W, Hickman, Ooruthy J. Hill, Donna L. Hognard, Susan A. Horrc, Shcrran E. Holloway, Marigay Horn. Lucille A. Houff, Donna K. Howley, Mary T. Hoy, Suzanne K. Hundley, Nancy J Iroff. Susan Ishell, Judy I. Jackson, Joan M. Jackson. Madeline A. Jenkins, Patricia F. Jensen, Kirsten II. 223 So,,l om ore VJear W pans flea, Jn voiuetn en Is Jessec, Sandra J. Jolnu, Martha A. Johnson, larvslie M. Johnson. Marian N. Jones, Carlcnc C. Jones. Mary F. Jordan, Susan M. Justus, Betty A. Keith. I Xu is J. Keith. Karen E. Keith. Linda C. Kerwin, Judith A. Kidd, Cretchen Kicferle, Elizabeth A. Kinney, Susan I.. Kins;, Julia A. Kingery, K.iien S. Kiser, Sandra C. Kiltel, Judy A. Klein, Linda I- knapp, Bonilyn T. Koltunski, Judith A. Kramercy. Ann E. Kriss, Susan J. Krsul, Amur L. Bids are accepted___ ... and pledging begins. ft © A p n 9 jfjSk £ jjp a Kuhltnan, Patricia A. Knhn. Joyce? E. Kvlc. Margaret J. Laird, Linda J. I-ally, Mary L. Lane. Mary L. Largen, Carolyn A. Law, Rebecca 1). Lawler. Carolinr Lcach, Susan L. I.cchcler. Margaret A. I eer, Barbara J. I-eFoe, Joyce I). Lewis. Carol M. Lewis, Patricia L. Lind, Susan K. Liptrap. Nellie A. Lloyd. Stephanie C. Lomax, Sarah A. Lorek, Carol A. 225 Sopk ■.onto re C oun .%elors S) I ow the %iJau Sophomore counselors prepare themselves to meet the new Freshmen. Lowe. Ann C. Lurmden, Shirley C. Lynch, Linda L. McAllister, Helen L. Me Broom, Marianne McCarthy. Jane E. McCahee, Carolyn F. McCuc, Sharon A. McKinney, Sandra L. McPherson, Sandra E. McQueeney, Joanne T. McSwain, Susan T. Mabe. Peggy A. Mabry , Norma L. Mahan, Donna M. Miiksyniiw, Irene L. Malcolm, Anita L. Mangers, Nora J. Mapp, l.aura F. Marshall, Brenda J. 226 Marshall. Cheryl J. Martin. Jo A. Mauie, Frances J. Matney, Janet H. May, Anne M. Mebs, Rosemary L. Milam, Donna Y. Miller, Martha N. Miller, Sandra Miller. Sheryl L. Miller, Teresa A. Miller, Toni M. Mills, Charlotte A. Mills, Peggy I-Milon. Theresa A. Mize, Pench pe D. Moffitt. Gail A. Molye, Linda A. Monday. Janie L. Montgomery, Betty J. Moody. Janice J. Moore, Carol A. Moxlcy, Fli aheth P. Myers, Cheroyl J. Nance, Virginia I.. Neff, Susan M. Nelson, Lynda G. Newton, Patricia A. Niccwonder, Donna L. Nogle. Shirley A. Norman, Kathryn E. Nowell. Edith C. Oakley, Donna S. Offennan, Marie E. Ogden, Brenda K. 227 ? ■ 3 o nh oph om orei Encounter VU 31 ea S Old, Vivian I.. Oliver, Marylou Oniifr.ik. Ikinna I.. Oruch, Marsha H. Osborne, Vicki C. O’Shea, Margaret M. Otcy. Mary W. Overby, Marsha C. Ownby, Marilyn T. Palmer, Sarah M. Parker, Bonnie L. Pannclcc, Carla A. Passagaluppi, Maria Pearson, Ann F. Peck, Judy A. Perry, Bet tv J. Phillips. Alycc M. Picchicllo, Christine A. Pierce, Bonnie P. Plumcr, Carol R. Porterfield, Helen A. Powers, Deborah L. Preston, Marlene C. Pride. Diane R. Priode, Ruby A. Purcell, Diane M. Rachmel, Sandra R. Ramsey, Susan C. Hatch'fir, Lucy L. Raudenbysh, Paula A. Reed, Carol I.. Reilley, Kathleen P. Rhea. Susan D. Rice, I.ucinda J. 229 The muddy paths to research. Long hour + hard work — belter grades Riddle, Patricia Rigncy, Rosalind Y. Ring, Sue O. Robinson, Jean M. Roberlson, Nan S. Robinson, Harriet V. Rodgers, Laura K. Rogers, Deborah L. Rollins, Belly J. Rosenbaum. Kvangeline L. Rule, Majoiie V. Rusmisel, Linda A. Ryan, Carol A. Salyer, Fredia C. Sando. Ruth A. Sandy, Mary L. Saunders, Deborah A. Schoinburg, Linda D. Scott, Mary L. Seay, Cynthia S. £ s 0 f3 tj£ € 0 $ a ©1 $ 230 St uJieA ominate S)ojyh om ore v; eit r Sea vers, Kathleen S. Sedberry, Carol L. Shelor, Susan I). Shepard. Loretta Shipley, Myra C. Sides, Linda C. Silver, Man' A. Simmons, Sandra K Simms. Peggy J. Singletary, Cheryl 231 Sophomores find that the scientific method is based on experimentation. Sisson, C.-uol S. Sizemore, Jane M. Sledd, Carol F. Smith, Barbara L. Smith. Brenda T. Smith, Diana L. Smith. I.cslie A. Smith, laicia K. Smola, Mary C Smyth. Elizabeth A. Sollcnbergcr, Margaret K. Spencer, Deanna L. Sponder, Judith A. Stafford, M area ret A. Stallard, Regina S. Stefa ngo, Jolcne C. Steffey, l.inda J. Stchman, Bettye L. Stcinbach. Patricia A. Stcinhilber, Jean M. Stephenson, Trudy I.. Stephango, laris A. Stevens. Rebecca M. Stone, Dorothy M. Stone. Mary l„ Story , Susan L. Street. Brenda S. Strichlcr, Janet L. Strickler, Susan I.. Strother, l.inda I). Hobbs. Linda Sublette, Linda A. Summers, Joan E. Surber, Sandra K. Sutphin. Mary C. 232 Tanner. Nanc L. Tate. Judy I’. Tavc.iner, Laura E. Taylor, Malora I.. Thacker, Merilanc E. Thomas, Janet H. Thomas, Yolanda E. Thompson, Judith A. Thompson, Susan Tipton, Maggie Y. Toler, Rebecca C. Toms, Mars- A. Travisano, Virginia Treanor. Nanc) E. Tribble, Susan L. Trivett. Sandra K. Tugwell, Cwcnncth L. Truncr, Crclchcn K. Turner, Sondra L. Tyndall, Mary A. A popular pastime at Radford. So,, I, om ores on tinue to Waster Viele, Margaret A. Vicns, Diane E. Vincek, Mary C. Vineyard, Anne C. Vipond,Sydney H. 9 ft §1 es r V Waddle, Teresa 8. Walker. Jane M. Walls. Janice M. Walsh. Margaret E. Walters. Judith A. 9G f f ft Walton. Nancy E. Watkinson, Jonne R. Watson, Nancy M. Waugh. Cindy A. , Welsh. Sue A. f •? Webster, Sarah Wccklcy, Call W. Weiler, Sally A. Well . Valerie L. Wcnning, Judith A. 9e Perfection. ?34 West, Brenda K. West, Carol K. White, Annie L. White, Karen J. White, Marie M. White, Maureen E. Whitlock, Betty F. Wilcox, Peggy A. Williams, Elizabeth E. Williams, Miriam E. W'alker, Sally K. Williams, Janet H. Willis, Janet S. Wills, Marie F.. Wills, Shelda M. Wills, Shirley M. Wilson, Deborah K. Wilson, Janet H. Wilson, Margaret J. Windham, Florence Wing old, Elizabeth L Winoker, Frcdcricka E. Winston, Kathleen W. Witherow, Betts W. W'ray, Luannc Wrenn, Joyce C. Yates, Susan C. Yeaman, Ellen B, Yeats, Katherine M. Yost, Sandra L. Young, Janell B. Youngblood, Claire A. Yossell, Linda F. Yung, Evelyn K. Zaun, Diane E. 235 Abernathy, Patricia L. Adams, Carolyn S. Adams, Frances W, Albiston, Doreen A. Allen, Linda J. Allen, Rel ecca E. AhrIc, Sara E. Ankrom, Linda L. Apperson, Cynthia E. Aschenbach. Diane E. Dale Sliowalter takes lime out from her many duties as class President to help others enjoy the Christmas season. 236 A h, Victoria K. Ashley, Brenda S. Atkinv. Brenda S. Atkins. Linda D. Atkinson, Nancy C. Brenda D. Austin Austin, Jane N. Babb. Linda K. Bailey, Sandra L. Bailey, Virginia M. Baker, Janice M. Baker, Linda L. Baker. Mary L. Bales. Karen F. Ball, Beverly A. Lynn Goodall. as Junior Class Vice-President, leads tire Junior Board's discussion of ring dance. Ballinger, Carol L. Balongh, Lynn P. Bang, Wonsun Baranoski, Jill D. Barksdale, Brenda F. Barnes, Charlotte K. Barnes, Patricia A. Barires, Virginia C. Barney, Anne H. Barr, Anita J. 237 junior ddoarcl (broadens Ct om m u n t ca t i on Bateman. Margaret A. Batten, Gloria D. Beard, Scarlett I.. Bcaslay, l.inda L. Becherer, Jane M. Bennett, Dianne Bennett, Susan M. Bcrd.i, Diana J. Berry, Jennifer L. Bess, Chaalotte V. Bird. Judith A. Bland, Donna M. Blevias, Bonnie A. Blevins, Judith A. Bine, Betty D. Boe, Helene A. Bolling, Linda C. Bolling, Mary K. Booker, Harriett B. Bowman, Linda J. Bowman, R. Dionu Bowra, Leslie P. Boyd, Karen L. Bradley, Vicky E. Brantncr, Terri J. Braun, Susan Breedlove, Janet L. Brignall, Mary C. Brooks. Linda K. Brooks, Marilyn L. Brooks, Nancy A. Brown, Bctlv F. Brown, Bonnie D. Brown, Karen S. Brown, Kathry n J. 238 ' ' mM 0 tgxil n Cl Brace. Montel Biunk, K.iyc C. Bryant, Mary A. Buchanan, Ruth A. Buddenhagen. LindaC. Buchlcr, Lorraine D. Bunch, Sharon D. Bunker, Marilyn D. Burke, Carol I.. Burnette, Anita L. Burnette, Rcedo A. Burnop, Sharon M. Burris, Ellen J. Burtner, Patsy L . Busick. Sandra S. Byers, Bath J. Caldwell. Shirley A. Callahan, Dorothy R. Campbell, Kerry J. Cangiano. Eileen S. 239 Helen Fugate, class Secretary, posts notice about ordering class rings. “ yy ? 300 L ouried h a lien y e u n ior6 There in iiu rest for the weary during class lectures. Calculating the receipts of class dues is an essential part of Pat Doffs responsibilities as class Treasurer. Carper, (kralenc P. (airr, Betty J. Carrier. Judith I.. Carter, Wanda I). Catcrino, Sarah A. Cavton, Elizabeth S. Chance, I.inda M. Chance, Phyllis A. Chandler, Nfalda Cliantarasom, Sunanta 240 Chapman, Marion J. Chappcllc. Emily J. Cliillon. Alice S. Christian, Carolyn K. Christian, Marsha B. Ciccarclli, Alberta J. Cicconc, Donna M. Clark, Linda L. Clarkson, Carolyn A. Clawson, Mildred A. Clayton. Anne L. Clinuempcll, Ruth C. Colbcrta, Cora L. Cole, Priscilla A. Coleman, Susan L. The unknown remains unknown — at least for a while! Collie, Eunice M. Compton, Barbara J. Cook. Beatrice E. Cook. Nancy J. Cooley, Pamela A. (hooper, Pat A. Comewal, Diane M. Covington. Elizabeth A. Cov, Julie A. Crew, Linda S. 241 3 uni on initiate T)ra (Ii ti Crutchfield, Rebecca S. Cumbow, Patricia I.. Curtis, Diana L. Cutchins, Sarah E. Dail, Jane M. Davis, Roberta L. Deans, Deborah W. De-Haven. Barbara A. DeVese, Susan L. DiCiulian, Anita R. Dic k. Judy A. Dickerson, Suzanne 1- Dickinson, Patricia M. Dicncr, Nancy L. Dillard, Cheryl I-Dillard. Sarah A. Dins mo re, Carol D. DolinKcr, Nancy M. Dooley, (airla S. Dorris, Nancy C. Dove, Patricia A. IXruRherty, Carolyn J. IXruty, Mary I-Dudley, Carolcc S. I)yc, Elsie J. Eaton, Judy F. Edwards, Maureen II. Edsvards, Sheryl M. on J 242 Tina Young, class Historian, uses even means to gat tier material for the llrst Junior Class scrapbook. Lister, Susan J. Fairbanks, Priscilla 1) Karnell, Katherine F. Farthing, Nancy C. Fellers, Cail L. Fisher, Mary P. Fletcher, Barh.ua S. Flora, Su ette F.. Fogle, Mary K Foley, Helen S. Forex . Susan P. Froehlich, Linda D. Frost, Mary K. Fugate, M. Helen Fulp, Barbara A. Callahan, Carol A. Gardner, Pamela C. Garrett, Helen P. Garrett, N. Lee Carvcn, Donna C. 243 I r. Mann, one of the Junior Class Advisors, takes time out of his busy day to relax by playing the organ. Vicki L. Carvcn Cccan, Carolyn E. Cill c(t. Bettye L. Gilbert, Caroline M. Gill. Lynda M. Goad, Winona G. Cobble, Loretta C. Coodall. Majoric L. Goodrich, Linda L. Coodwin, Julia A. Goodwin, Sandra L. Gordon, Judy G. (anney, Clieryl A. Goss, Patricia L. Graham, Brenda F. Cruiser, Sue F. Cray, Ardath E. Greer, Billie S. Crimes, Mattie C. Grogan, Molly M. 244 Grogan, Susan Gusmcrotti, Judith I.. Guthrie, Suzanne Guynn, Donna A. Guynn. J. D. Hackler, Nickie L. Male. Brenda A. Hall. MarthoS. Mall. Patricia K. Mamin. I.minima Hancock, (‘ami I.. Haney, Bernice A. Hanger, Susan K. Hankins, Nancy I. Hansen, Mary S. Harlx-r, Mattie J. Hardy, Sylvia A. Hannon, Sharon K. Harrington, Xancv L. Harris. Barbara C. Harrison, lackie J. Harrison. Sandra C. I larrup. Kathy I' . Hart Sharon K. I laskins, Sandra K. Hatcher, Mary G. Havener. Mary E. Hawthorne, Gonstnncc J. Hickey. Patricia E. Hickman, Rebecca C. Hinkle. Janice L. Hisennan, Gale C Hixson, Margo A. Ho. Miao-Wan Hodges. Judy K. 245 Wat Jo Beach 2)etl vers C olfetjiale s erm on Hoffman. Susan M. Holder, lttbecca L. Holland, Janice M. Holland. Marianne Holm, Anita A. Horton, Marietta llounshcll. Begena M. Howard, Barbara J. Howard, Cheryl A. Huffman. Betty J. Hughes. Merian L Hnm| liiey , Jean A. Hurt. Iarriainc B. Hylton, Constance I.. Ileiff, Barbara C. Ingerski, Mai) J. Ingram, Betsy C. Insley. Mildred L. Ireland. Susan C. Irvin. Brenda C. Jackson, Joanna L. Jacques, I.illian C. James, Patricia E. Jamison, Linda F. Jarman, Judy A. Jenkins, Karen K Jenkins, Kathry n 1). Jcnks. Carolyn V. © ? a r 9 p ft ft 0 HP C-y o A 246 Jennings, Virginia I ■ Jobe. Mary V. Johnson, Beverly S. Johnson, Gwendolyn K. Jolly. Klt a belli R. Jones, Cynllila 1 Jones, Helen C. Jones, Linda C. Jordan, Elsie G. Jovee. Theresa K Joyner, Alice M. Joyner, Shelia J. How do you explain lo your parents that not all students at Hadford College make the Dean’s List? Though late, hometown newspapers are always welcome. 247 CL 66 of 6 9 J-Jon or6 Sen ior6 a I Chapping t ecepiion Justice. Mary I. Katacinski, Call C. Kccsee. Carl T. Kccth. Sandra Keith, Betsy Keller, Rebecca I.. Kelley. Patricia I.. Kelley, Kathleen A Kent, Barbara C. Kentera, Calc L. Kidd. Belva L. King. Linda K. King. Martha D. Kirks, Phyllis R. Knob lock. Terrs’ A. Kolb, Jean Kollath. Dale E. Kramer, Susan L. Kunsclman. Jan is P. I amb, Lucy M. Lander, Sue C. Leake, Linda M. Leftwich, Celia B. Leigh, Rebecca J. Leighton, Joan C. Lemon, E. Nugent Iaronard, Elna C. Lester, Ruby D. ?48 Thoughts of graduation bring smiles to the lips of everyone. Lewis, Jan R. Lewis, Roberta L. Little, Patricia I). Lockett, Ellen C. Lovejoy, Margaret A. Lowe, Rebecca H. Lowe, Virginia E. Lucas, Lois A. Lyles, Jane C. Lyman, Ix is D. Lynch, Sharon A. Lytton, Winnie B. McAllister, Sharon M. McCabe, Kathleen L. McCarthy, Doris M. McCarthy, Sharon L. McClung, Gloria MctJormick, Martha L. McCormick, Pamela F. MePorman, Betty R. 249 Constitu tion looks the same from any angle on campus! McEnerney, Ann M. MeFadden, Judy H. McGee, Linda A. McGloIhlin, Sylvia M. McIntosh, Grace E. McKinney, I)i:me J. Mcl-emorc, Barbara A. McLeod, Catherine A. McQueeny, Patricia A. Maccubbin, Juliana V. 250 Maguire, Kli alirth A. Maiden, Sharon B. Malkernes, Marilen Maiwu, Belly J. Manley, Toixlra L Manuel, Carolyn Marks. Ann L. Marston, Margaret J-Marlin, Brenda L. Martin, Lois A. Martin. Joan L. Martin, Susan L. Massif, Mary E. Mast, Sarah II. Mayes, Frances B Sometimes teachers amt students aren't tuned in on tire same wave length. Mays, Helen V. Merricks, Margery J. Metcalfe, I.ind.r M. Miller. Barbara S. Miller. Billie IX Miller, Susan W. Millsap, Joyce A. Mintcr, Margaret L. Mixed. Candy L. Moon. Toni L. 75 t Ora n f'er become I a J(or cl lies Moore, Nancy J. Moore, Patricia M Moore, Susan E. Morgan, Joann I). Morris, Donna E. Morris, Patricia A. Morrison, Jane H. Morton, Linda M. Motes, Charlene Moyer, Julia D. Murphy, Kathleen A. Murphy. M. Dirie Murray, Karen E. Murray, Martha I.. Myers, Margaret E. Natcrcli, Elaine E. Necessary, Hubs N. Neel, Shirley K. Nelson, Paula J. Ncstcr, Marilyn R. Nester. Nancy C-Nichols, Anne I. Norton, Hazel L. NulTer, Samira E. Nuzzi, Donna A. O’Neil, Mary L. O'Roark. Lynda L. Owen. R. Carole 252 Even transfers find the answers at the Cove bulletin board. Owens, Rachel S. Owing , Ann C. Oylcr, Marsha K. Padgett, Shirley A. Painter. Carolyn A. Palmer, Judith A. Pappas, Chris A. Parsons, Benda 11. Payne, Cail M. Payne. M. Susan Peer, Linda L. Pennington, Margaret G. Peters, Suzanne Peterson, Jeanne E. Phillips. Constance . Phipps, Ella V. Plaster. Susan K. Pierpont, Christa A. Pillow, Cheryl C. Piiigatorc, Patricia A. 253 3Jlies £ A it, it $ a n i o r j C rea lii'itij Pittman, L. Jean Poovey, Kathryn S. Porterfield, Helen A. Powell, Dorryce A. 0 0 © Power, Olorianne Powers, Cynthia A. Powers, Sandra D. Preas, Brenda J. A rr V ■ • Preston, Laurel A. Prillaman, Carol J. Pritchard, Lynn M. Pugh, Bonnie J. A y rp V VJJ, Purcell, Mary K. Qualls, Patricia K. Quescnberry, Linda B. Rader, Nancy A. 9 A1 w Kaidcn, Mary C. Randall, 1-ois A. Rankin, Barbara E. Rasnick, Glenda J. i RatclifTe, B. Ann Ray, Elizabeth J. Rector, Sandra L. Reddish, Barbara C. I Reese, Majorie J. Reese, Sandra L. Reynolds, Elizabeth C. Rexrode, I.inda K. 0 1 254 Rice, Ann W. Rich, Judy A. Richardson, Cindy C. Richardson, Mignon M. Richardson, Mime E. Richardson, Virginia S. Riddlebcrgcr, Jane D. Ridgeway. Harriet M. Ridley, Roberta E. Hippcl, Patricia A. Roach, Linda J. Robertson, Jeannette B. Comparing notes before tests can prove helpful. 255 Patience is the key word when it comes to Sculpture class. Junior-Sen ior Week en J Spar I? A C u us St iri it A special event for Jill Steiginan means more when she can share it with friends Marylynn llallander, Susan Payne, Susan Plaster, and Karen Hall. Robertson, Judy E. Robinson, Rcttyc F. Roderick, Jane J. Rogers, Nancy W. Hoop, Susan M. Rose, Sandra K. Rowell, Catherine B. Rountree, Anne M. Russell, Patricia A. Rutledge, Sherry L. Salley, Ccnava C. Sato, Elaine K. Savage, Dirran F. Saunders, James G. Scavuzzo, Linda A. SchafT, Margaret R. Schmidt, Carol A. Schroede, Dianne F. Scott, Janice K. Scott, Judy B. 256 Screeney, Evelyn M. Scrivener, Carole Nl. Semones, Aita D. So liter, Martha K. Shaw, Martha E. Shea, Mary K. Shelton, Joan M. Shelton, Lynda S. Sheppard, Linda I). Shiflet. Mary L. Shillato, Sandy L. Short, Anita V. Short, Bonnie G. Showalter, Dale A. Shultz, Carol A. Shupe, Linda L. Simmons, Connie M. Sines. Clenda M. Singleton. Nancy L. Singleton, Fere Slate. Deborah L. Slcmp. Sarah E. Slusher, Jane A. Small, Elizabeth D. Smedberg, Marion E. Smith. Cynthia II Smith, Heidi A. Smith, Janice M. Smith. Nancy M. Smith. Sandra L. Smith, Sandra S. Sinoot, Jean C. Snead. Ann L. Snead. Dale E. Snider, Nancy J. 257 Ji1 on or tern it in WeL com e ion Syndcr, Susan I. Sowers, Both K. Spangler, D. Katherine Spencer, Anna M. Spooner, Helen A. Springman, Margaret C. Sprouse, Mary A. Spruill. M. Paillette Stafford, Patricia L. Staton. Peggy A. Stephenson, Cheryl A. Stevens, Susan Stewart, Sandra C. Stillman, Brenda K. Storcr. Mary M. Stratton, Diane St rebel, Barbara L. St rock. Nancy L. Swain, Nancy M. Swartout, Beth A. Swimlall, Betty L. Talbert, Patricia .1. Tappy, Dora J. Tate, Carol S. late. Judith S. Taylor, Arline F. Taylor, Marsha K. Taylor, Pamela D. 253 Patricia Jvan la Vis l . Tjomas. j|ltj ! h« . Cher. J ' orburn, j«. I'Hnwin. S„v J oncy. R. D,.,„nc I oo,nl,s. Carolyn rrrnce, Judy A. Wlicrc's the nil fin Bridge?'’ Junior KrMiicnls, K aye McConnell a ml Bctlvc Robinson, counsel each oilier in addition to freshmen. 259 Jia p p i n eJJ 9s ()0 J4our$ Ictecl Trimmer, Carolyn E. Truk, Diane Trusheim, Mary L. Turner, France C. Turner, Linda D. Turner, Marguerite E. Twardy, Christine L. Tyler, Marian H. Tyree, Susan A. L’cdo, Reiko Underwood, Deane F. Urn'll, Laura C. VanBrunt, Barbara E. Vanndy, Leona M. Vassar, Rebecca A. Vaughan, Mary T. Velcnovsky, Sharon I,. Ventres, I.inda I). Verret, Pamela L. Vosper, Janet L. W'aalcwyn. Kathryn L. Waller, Patricia A. Walrond, Sandra K. Watson, Dorothy H. Watson, Mattie L. Watson, Sue C. Weaver, Mary L. West, Judith A. Wetzel, Carolyn £. Wheeler, Linda R. Whicker, Greta K. White. Wilsonia 'V. Whilcscll, Joan W. Whiteside, Elizabeth A. Whitlow. Betty J. 9 9 1 5 A M p a ' • i T m a w a w © $ M m r ’ W 0 03 jP 260 Whitaker, Johanna A. Whittaker, Mary L. Wickline, Diana L. Wiesner, Donna M. Wiggs, Kay F. Williaim, Carol Y. Williams, Linda Nl. Wilson, Kathy M. Wilson, I.ynn M. Wimmer, Elizabeth D. Wimmer, Elizabeth R. Wine, Brenda G. Wisccarvcr, Martha S. Woltz, Pamela A. Woody, Kathryn A. Worley, Lynda P-Wrobleski, Vicki A. Yeatls. Jo V. York, Mary A. Young, Tina I.. 261 Some news just can't wait till the end of classes! Jinul oun tl own Karen Copeland, class President, discusses Senior business with sponsors Miss Farmer and Mr. Leap. Karen Villette Aageson Shelia Anne Adkins Susan Adcle Agncr Yvonne Alderman Margaret Ann Alderman Pricilla Allen Fli abeth Anne Amos Carol Jane Altizcr 767 Alice Baskervill Anderson Calc Ellen Anderson Katherine Ellen Ardcry Lloisc Jannette Arnibristcr Ruth rnold Maureen Ellen Arthur Patricia Helen Arthur Carolyn Gertrude Ashby Mary Ellen Atkins Carolyn Ayers Cynthia Bain juanita Kay Baker l.iuda B.niton Ann Marie Barrack Nancy Burton Barrett Janice Faye Burtlct Class Vice-President. Betty laickland, marks remaining da s off Senior calendar. 263 Barbara Jean Beach Juanita Belcher Alice Marie Bennett Julia Sarah Bennett Shirley West Bennett Barbara Anne Bentley Karen Lynn Beverly Dena Jo Bishop Gwendolyn Althea Blackwell Bcnita Charlotte Blaine 264 an 1 S, orrow Happiness is a dorm party. Barbara Jean Blankenbeckler Shelby Irene Blankenship Anne Liggan Blunt Sue Janice Bogcrt Susan Bono Sherry Constance Booker Mars Borland Susan Bamford Butt Felicia Jane Boucher Mars Virginia Bosvman Ruby Jean Boyd 265 Die S en tor 8a nauel % ra u A 68 erA TJoaeth er ZZ'fl At the annual banquet, Seniors ate, ami ate, and ate . . . Susan Margaret Bray Gertrude Ann Brazier Lynn Rosalind Bringle Atldcen Rrisch Peggy Jacobs Brooks Florence Marie Brossor Betty Lou Brummitt Marchcta Carolyn Bryce Sandra Elayne Bucher Jacquelyn Marie Burke Thelma Sue Burke Barbara Jean Burnett 266 Candice Lynn Burnett Christine Ann Burnham Myra Su anna Burton Carol Lvnnlee Bush Beverly Ann Butdicr Judith Ann ButenhofT Cheryl Lynne Butner Ellen Eli al eth CalFo Maxine Eleanor Cage Carmen Sue Caldwell Sue Lee Callaher Pattic Jean Camp Catherine Lee Campbell Gnbriellc Ann Campbell Linda Cray Campbell Patricia Janet Campbell Toby Patricia Campbell Bonnie Carawan Janet I ouise Carlbcrg Susan Carson Andrea Jo Carter Judith Marie Carver Barbara Jean Cassada Karen Camille Cavuso A Senior faces new thresholds Capping, a momentous occasion for Seniors and “Little Sisters. jin 9 I Mao-Clung F. Chang Audrey II.I. Oiang Shirley Poirnan Chen Linda Arlene Childers Sheila Ann Chumblcv Betty Helen Cinibulk Beverly Rose Clear Rosemary Cockcrill Rose Anne Condoulis Diana Sue Conrad Elizabeth Irene Cook Marian Ckxik Elizabeth Anne Cosgrove Hermine Elizabeth Coston Mary Karen Copeland Mary Cowan 269 Die oCadt I]ear, Stilt a Dime for Studi V Through these doors wc enter to learn. Il.iib.na Ann Cox Norm:i Fli abeth (.'ox Lucyanna Bland Craig Anne- Whitehead Crider Carolyn Chandler Crisman Lucile Cross Sharon Forrest Crowder Fliznbeth Ann Cidbertson l.inda Mae Darden Allyn Walker Davis Cynthia Craig Davis Darla De an Da ' S 270 Veronica Sue Daugherty Pamela Forxytli DeCnmp Mary Ella Delluven Opal Jane Delong Carol Marie D'Onofrio Kathryn Ann D’Onofrio Rebecca Jean Deudl Diane Diamond Linda Ann Diklich Pamela Joan Dixon Nancy Lomiine Dolan Evelyn Doris Dudley Rrrnda Gayle Duke Roberta Jean Dureette Toni Ann Durctte Martha Frances Early Kittye Ann Easterly Nina Louise Eastman Susan Bates Ed dins Jamie Elaine Euan Jane Ann Eli Norma Elliot Helen Embrec Bonnie Aldorah Eppcrly You see. here is the fallacy in your logic! Susan Patricia Erickson Nobtiko Etoh Dinah Kathryn Evans Mary Ann Janet Farncll Judy Louise Farrier Marsha Elaine Felt . Elizabeth Dillard Ferguson Joan Lynn Fillnian Carolyn Scott Fisher Pattv Lynn Fisher Linda Elizabeth Fletcher Doris Jean Flirchum 273 Sen ior ormitorij . J'lo.st.s Isoa r of Visit r. Mary Franco Foley Linda Lee Forbes Linda Flaine Ford Miriam Thompson Ford Donna Carrol Foushce Sandra Kay Fox worth Constance Sue Fraley Jane Lee Fralin Meredith Ann Franeoise Betty Jane Franklin Cathern Victoria Fuller Kita Lynn Caghan Patricia Helene Gainey Lynn Mary Gallagher Judy Gallitnore Hochclle Susan Gardner Madison pent-house takes on a festive atmosphere . 274 Senior emerge as capable leader . Donna Katherine Carren Mailha Faye Cee Linda Elaine Cehinan Mary Carolyn Cibson Diana Sue Cilbride Pamela Lucy Cilliland Joanna Faye Cilmorc Nancy F.dith Clover Frieda Mable Graham Blaine Andrea Cray Martha McDonald Cray Janice Faye Creear 275 Lynn Crine Evelyn Marie O.rugan Barbara Kathleen CrublK Janet Pane Crumbles Linda Barrow Gtislcr Kcm Ha german Emily Mason Hale Peggy Holton Hall Linda Tennant Hall Sandra Abshire Hancock Margaret Jean Hanson Karen Katherine Haiuila Linda Cale Hardy Charlotte Harlan Rebecca Jean Harris Sally Lee Harris Shirley Marie Hartley Rebecca Stringfield Hatchell Mary Judith Hawkins Joanne Maria Hcmslcy fc. ft ft l§ P w 0t W j [ ft m ft ft 1% ft! ft . 7 v 4 276 Senior A —J een istorij of If ears f venlA Seniors add Sue BoiiCri, class historian, to slate of officers. Imagination sparks the mind of students. Mars' Ellen Henderson l.inda Low llrplci Sall Elizabeth Mcslcp Pcggs Anita Hess Judy Carson llctler Hath Ann Hickman Laura llosemary Higdon Charlotte Eileen Hill 277 Joan Vivian Hitchcock Patricia Kas Hoffler Nina Mae Hoffman Elizabeth Raines Hoklrcn Linda Eileen Holdsssnrth Linda Holmes Carol Honenberger Hutb Liddell I food Cynthia Page Horn Rosa Pay Hoskins 278 Barbara Alice Hostel Icy Caiol Ann Howard k'.illiryit Rugrnia Howard Nancy Jane Howard Clara Diane Howell Nancy Carolyn Howell Kachel Harriet Ilndnall Carman Cccile Hughes Sharon Cay Hulsey Patsy Ruth Hundley Marilyn Ann llun ckcr Muriel Sharon Hurt Diane La Verne l«o Rebecca Jane Ingalls Martha latslic Irvin Elizabeth Ellis Jackson Martha Susan Jackson Beth James Linda Bethel James Betty Anne Jefferson Sarah Jo Jennings Brenda Ann Johnson Carolyn Sue Johnson Jeanne Catherine Johnson 279 Linda Fay Johnson Norma Adrienne Johnson Helen Kaye Johnston Carolyn Walker Jones Brenda Joyce Jones Marjorie Susan Jordan Susan Lynn Jovin Frances Robinson Kaempf Janette Naomi Kaplan Katheryn Lyn Kasdnrf Sheila Jarre Kidd Susan Victoria Kiger lie Senior ljeur, a TJime for f erfeclion The parallel bars aid Cail Sines in perfecting balance skill . Bonnie Lee Kincs Agncv Ann King Jane Elizabeth Klein Laura Jean Knight Jane Carol Kyak Sarah Elizabeth Lackland Krbecca English La foil Alexis Anne Lamanna Carolyn Faye Lancaster Carolyn Verna LaF’rade Sandra Lynn Laslcy Sho-Chun Lee 28 jScniorA I i llness Jour t'jeard oj C.-h an ye on m pud Wanda Sue Lee Suzanne Benton I-ellew Sharon Elaine Lennox Ann Neely Leo Linda Ann Leonard Patricia Bannister Lewis Marlene Carole Long Rachel Frances Long Linda Caye Lorton Sharon Ann Love Donna Lutz Lucas Katherine Smedlcy Lyon Eddie Mae Maher Elaine Christine Maier Carole Ann Marlin Brenda Lee Marshall The pit gives way to Madison ami Jefferson Dormitories. 282 With these basic blocks .ire hnill strong foundations — of liuildiiiK' anil minds. L’nic Hocha Martin Vera lane Mason Carrie LaRnc Mast Janice Ann Matcjka Judith Mathews Sara Kemp Mathews Marilyn Anne Maxwell Sheila Mayer Judith Anne Mayes Mary 1. on Mcn cr Judy L nn Mercer Jane Adele Metis 283 284 Mary Jo Moyer Mary Miller Patricia Miller Wanda Joyce Mink Mary Susan Minnick Susan Virginia Mintcr Betty Jean Minton Maria Anne Mirabella Sarah Mitchell Linda Joyce Mock Pictures tell the Story of dorm life. Karen Jane Moffitt Marilyn Joyce Monder I Seniors JIouAem oiler - - LUlo ? ' Joruel Jler ? Elcnc Cail Monk Barbara Jean Moore Patricia Anne Morgan Barbara Jeanette Morris I'a be I Wingate Morris Martha Ann Moseley Rubs Lee Moses Lynn Moss Charlene Elaine Moles Julie Ann Mnllnrkcy Paula Jo Mullins Mary Jo Muse Joann Irene Myers Martha Ann Myers Sharon Ann McCarty Kay Kilgore McConnell 585 TJhree lew ormA rjCoclcje Seniors “Do you remember when there was grass here? Susan Cail McCurrcll Betty Darlene McCrady Catherine Joan McCuire Denise McHugh Margaret l.ctitia McKenna Sue Ellen McLain Kathleen Anne Mclellmi Eleanor Lucille McNeil Marlene Faye Newberry Elizabeth Margaret Ncwlovc Pamela Ann Newton Katherine White Nininger 786 Janet Ann Nixon Martha Hulh Norris Janis Eileen O'Neal Jane Nelson Osborne Slieryl Limla Pagans Shirley Kay Painter Joyce Ann Pate Elizabeth Anne Pauli Margaret Cray Pennington Mercedes Freda Perez Linda Sharon Perkins Nclma Jo Pctry 287 Feels like popcorn —' Tastes like popcorn It is popcorn! Boy, sure hope we can pay for all this, worries Page Crumbles, class treasurer. Cynthia Ann Pollard Jean Chapman Porterfield Joan Preston Porterfield Bonnie Page Powell Mary Ann Powell Ruth Elaine Powell Pamela Jane Price Carol Ann Prince Rae Ellen Prosser Connie Logcne Pugh Faye Elizabeth Quarles Judith Ellon Ray 283 -Seniors -Attempt Weiv f nclt leauord Margaret Emily Reed Charlotte Reid Patricia Kaye Reynolds Lucy 'Vhillock Rice Doris Ann Richardson Marny Sue Richardson Pamela York Richardson Nancy Janinc Risque Anne Robin Ritter Frances Anne Roark Ciarol Pauline Rol erts Martha Robertson 289 Peggie Lee Robertson Nancy I-on Robison Reba Lee Rogers Loretta June Roop Linda Smith Rosenberger Diana Lynn Rothenbublcr Ruth Elizabeth Rothwcll Pamela Jeanne Rouvalis WO Jacqueline Nadine Hii|i| ert Janice Lee Rutherford Sara Grace Ryan Victoria Ross Sadler Karen Sandifer Susan Christian Schaefer Betty Laura Schenk Frances Ellen Schneider Susan Schucnemn Cheryl Beth Schuler Elka Marie- Seidel Barbara Ratcliff Seinones 291 Even Seniors re-live their second childltood! reei Bewilderment often creeps into a Senior’s mind. Seniors have mastered the art of studying in the Cove! 292 Marilyn Sue SetlilT Joan Leslie Senton Koberla Bar Sharp Susan Eileen Shaver Margaret Ann Shea Priscilla Castle Sheer Linda Ellen Shelbmn Betty Jean Shelor ' m y.VK f f -4 j ■ pr— Al w wi f I'mHMIv w Marianne Elizabeth Shields Lynda Beth Shropshire Judith nne Shutters Diane Beverly Simmons Linda !,ou Si'muons Gail Ann Sines Michael Janet Sisul Patsy Louise Skeen Jonnie Sharon Slone Barbara Anne Smaldore Karen Geneva Smedley Billie Kay Smith Ellen Cay Smith Judy Darlene Smith Linda I-ouise Smith Patricia Cail Smith Wider sidewalks produce an Interstate Highway effect on campus! 293 Sandra Lee Smith Virginia Winona Smith Jan Snead Patricia Margaret South Colleen Claire Southall Patricia Anne Southern Mary Louise Sowers Anna Catherine Spangler 294 Donna Faye Spicer Nancy Carolyn Spradlin ; Minnie Virginia Stafford Linda Ann Stark Janice Ann Stanton June Ann Stevens Betty Lee Stone Sandra Kay e Stone Terri Stone Joy Sue Stowers Carol Ann Stultz Deborah Swartz Edith Ann Swccker Brenda Cay Swindall Susan Elaine Sykes Victoria Ann S7.yma1u.ki Ann Zerbee Tankersley Mary Jane Tanner Mary Ann Tillman Judy Wroy Tolleson Shirlccn Maria Tolley Yvonne Marie Thompson Eli alx-th Anne Traynor Linda Cayle Tucker 295 Lynn Elizabeth Tullis Brenda M;i Turpin Vickie Ann Udy Bob in Lynn Uhl Diana Utley Carol Grace Vail Terry V'ana Janet Abbic Vandenberg Gretchen Kdith Vansant Cynthia Vaughn Janice Elaine Vaught Donna Kay Verthein Wanda Mac Wallace Janet Waller Mary Janet Walsh Camille Frances Walton Cheryl Virginia Ward Dolly Yvonne Watson Diana Christine Watts Frances Gwen Watts 296 Bonnie Faye Webb Carolyn Martha Weber Anna Catherine Week.' Martha Sharon NVestphal Connie Pauline Wcxler Patricia Ann Wheeler Susan Lee Wheeling Janiec Elaine Whitcomb 297 3 rcu e Hs -Are Bid to -Afma Water Helen Suzanne Whitl Judy Mae Whitworth Patricia Ann Wholey Nancy Lee Wiman Ann Ritchie Williams Antoinette Marie William Elizabeth Seton Williams Macine Williams Willa Dean Williams Susan Anne Wilson Joyc e Evelyn Wimmcr Jane Winders Constance Ia?e Winfield Donna Hitchcock Winter Mary Margaret Wolfskill Winifred Man-Ling Woo Barbara Ann Wood Betsy Benson Wood Joan Carolyn Woodall Crystal Lee Woods Suzanne Woodward Emily Wei-Yung 'u Dorothy Ann Young Marilyn Elizabeth Zeiglcr From the compact world of RC, the class of 6S departs into the great world of Life. Catherine Bemiece Zettl Louiscnnen Zook 279 -Senior irec torij AACESON, KAREN VILLETTE: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Library Science; Minor, English; Graduation, August, 190S; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Honors Hall, 3, 4; Interdomi Court 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choral Club. 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; Publicity and Historian, 4); Aquamaids. I; Music Educators' National Conference, I, 2; Library Club, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3, I; Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Junior Warden. 2); Forum, 2; Orchestra, 1, 2 (Violin); Young Republicans' Club, 4; HONORS: Dean's List. AARON, JESSIE ROBERTA: Martinsville. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, June, 1965; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Phi Beta lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1; Intramurals, 2; Campus Carnival, 1, 2, 3. 4 (Treasurer, 3). ADKINS. SHELIA ANNE: Chatham, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Minor History; Graduation, March, 196S; TRANSFER, Averett Junior College. ACNER, SUSAN ADF.LE: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Journalism; Graduation, March, 196S. AILS WORTH, EMILY RUTH: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Sociology; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 3, 4 (Student Life Representative, 3; Student Life Summer Chairman, 4); College Council, 4; Executive Council, 4 (Summer); .Sophomore Counselor, 2; Bee Hive, 1 (Sales Staff); Tri-M Club. I; Baptist Student Union, 1; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. .ALDERMAN. HELEN YVONNE: Wood-lawn, Virginia; Degree, R. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Clec Club. L HONORS: Dean's List. ALDERMAN, MARGARET ANN: Hills-ville, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Social Science; Minor, History; Graduation, June. I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Intramurals, I; Young Democrats' Club, 3. 4 (Vice-President, 4). ALTIZER, CAROL JANE: Radford. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June. I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Day Students' Club, 2. 3, 4 (Reporter, 3; Secretary, 4); Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 2, 3); HONORS: Dean's List; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon. (Secretary. 4). AMOS, ELIZABETH ANNETTE: Rocky Mount, Virginia; Degree, B. $.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1968; TRANSFER. Femim Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Choir, 3; 4-H Alumni, 1, 2; Student Education .Association, I, 2; Baptist Student Union, I, 2, 3; HONORS: Phi Theta Kappa, (At Femim). ANDERSON, GALE ELLEN: Highland Heights. Ohio; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics in Business; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Home Economics Club. 2. 3, 4 (Ass. Treasurer, 2; President. 3); German Club, 3. 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4 (acting Scholarship Chairman, 4); Intramurals, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3 (representative — Buchanan House). ARDERY, KATHERINE ELLEN: Lynchburg. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, West Moffett, 3 (Head Hall Monitor); German Club, 4; Canterbury Club, 1; Intramurals, 4; French Club, I; Virginia Education .Association. 4. ARMBRISTER, EI.OISE J ANNETTE: Wythevflle, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, History; Minor, English; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER, Wvthevillc Community College of V PI; ORGANIZATIONS: HONORS: Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu. ARTHUR. MAUREEN ELLEN: Lynch-burg, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Atheltic Club, 3; YWCA. : : Student Education Association, 3; Intra-murals, 3; Virginia Education Association, 3. 300 ARTHUR. PATRICIA HELEN: Monela. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education, Minor, Sociology; Graduation. June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA, I, 2. 3. 4 (Secretary, 2; President, 3; Chaplain, 4); Student Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Miss Bedford Counts (67-68) — Miss Congeniality (3rd runner-up in the preliminary contest for the Miss Virginia Pageant). ASHBY, CAROLYN GERTRUDE: Staunton, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. December. 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 4 (Vice-President); House Council, Stuart Hall (Social Oiairman); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 3; Student Education Association. 3. 4; German Club. 2, 3. 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2. 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 3, 4. ATKINS, MARY ELLEN: Clarksville. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Social Studies: Minor, Historv; Graduation, June. 1968: ORGANIZATIONS: Baptist Student Union. 1; Gampus Carnival. 1. AYERS, CAROLYN PAULINE: Cana, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor, English; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Curtain Clan. 1; Baptist Student Union. 1, 2, 3; Young Democrats' Club, 2; HONORS: Dean's List. BAIN, CYNTHIA: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 3; Hoofbeats, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President. 2; Secretary, 3, 4); The Red Coats, I. 2. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS: The Dr. Harry M. Hayter Memorial Challenge Trophy at tl e Abingdon Horse Show (for open jumping). BARRETT, NANCY BURTON: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education: Minor, English; Graduation, August. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 4. BEACH. BARBARA JEAN: Warrenton, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Tri-M Club. 2. 3. 4 (Reporter, 3; President, 4); Wesley Foundation, I, 2. 3. 4 (President, 4; Treasurer, 4); HONORS: Dean's I-ist; Chi Beta Phi, 2. 3. 4 (Treas-urcr, 4); Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter); National Science Foundation Summer Research participant in Chemistry at thr University of Tennessee. BELCHER, JUANITA: Rocky Mount, Vir-ginia; Degree, B. A.; Major English; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Association, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Student Education Association. 1. 2; Young Democrats’ Club, I, 2. BENNETT, ALICE MARIE: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation; June, 1968; ORGANIZATION'S: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Tri-M, 2. Senior i reel or BENNETT, SHIRLEY WEST: Fulls Church. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. June 1968; TRANSFER, Averett College. BISHOP. DENA JO: Radford. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 2; Honor Council, I; Choral Club. 3; Glee Club, 2 (Ass. Librarian, 2); Bee Hire, 3 [Activities Editor. 3); Day Students' Club. I. 2. 3, 4 (President. 3); Cotillion Club, 3. 4; Wesley Foundation, 2; Campus Carnival, 3 (Maid of Honor). BLAINE. BONITA CHARLOTTE: Ann-andalc, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology; Minor, Historv; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Animus Ouarens, 4; Student Education Association. 4; Cosmopolitan. 1. 2; Wesley Foundation. I; HONORS: Pi Gamma Mu. 3. 4 (Sec. Treasurer, I); Virginia Education Association. 4. BI.ANKLNBECKLER. BARBARA JEAN: Salem. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. June. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 4. BOGEKT. SUSAN JANICE: Trinity. Ness Jersey; Degree, B. S.; Major Art; Graduation. June. I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sen-ior Class Historian; House Council. 4 (Vice-President, Madison Hall); Athletic Association, I, 2, 3, 4; Bee Hive, 3 (Lay-out Editor); Student Education Association, 4; Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ccrman Club. 3. 4: Alpha Sigma Alpha. 3. 4; Newman Club. 2; Intramurids. 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3; HONORS: Dean’s List; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4. BOOKER. SHERRY CONSTANCE: Madison Seights, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Minor, English; Graduation. December. 1967: ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, I; Student Education Association, 3; Baptist Student Union. 1.2.3. BOTT. SUSAN BAM FORD: Arlington. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, June. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 4 I Interdorm Council - Secretary. 4); House Council. 4 (Jefferson Hall. President); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association, 3, 4: Capitol Club, I; German Club, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 3. 4 (Activities Chairman, 4); Intramurals, 1, 3. 4; Young Democrats’ Club, 4; HONORS: Dean's List. BOUCHER. FELICIA JANE: Ellicotl City. Maryland; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATION’S: House Council, 2 (Bolling Hall, Treasurer); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Clce Club, I; Bee Hive, 2; Spanish Club, 1, 2; Student Education Association, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Cotillion Club. 2, 3, 4 (Historian, 4); Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Class Treasurer, 2; Assistant Treasurer, 3; Treasurer, 4); Canterbury Club, I, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Who’ Who in American Colleges and Universities. 4. BOWMAN, MARY VIRGINIA: Chill.owie, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation. June. I96S; TRANSFER. Marion College, Marion, Vir-ginia; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta Lamda. 4; Baptist Student Union, 1; International Relations Club, I, 2; Society for Prospective Teachers. I. 2. BOYD, RUBY JEAN: Meadows of I)an, Virginia; IX-gree. B. S.; Major, Biology; Minor. Mathematics; Graduation, Decern-l er, 1967: ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Mutual Improvement Association, 1. 2. 3; HONORS: IXan’s List; Kappa Mu Epsilon. 3. 4; Virginia Education Association, 3. 4. BRAZIER, GERTRUDE ANN: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Biology; Minors. Chemistry and Historv; Graduation. June 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, 3 (Honors Hall, Suite Representative); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choral Club. I; Glee Club. 3; Capitol Club, 1; Newman Club. I, 2: HONORS: Dean's List. BKISACII. ATHLEEN: Fairfax, A irginia; Degree, II. S.; Major. Social Science; Minor, German; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 2, 3 (Member of legislature); House Council. 2, 3 (Ingles Hall, Vice-President. 2; Stuart Hall. President. 3); Orchcsis. 1, 2. Choir. 3; Glee Club. I; Aquamaids, 1; . msophia. 2. 3 (Secretary, 2, 3); Capitol Club, I; Canterbury Club. 1, 2, 3, (Secretary, 2); HONORS: Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu; Human Relations Council, 2. BUCHER, SANDRA EI.AYNE: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association. 1. 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club, 3. 4; Bee Hive, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; Student Education Association, 4; Intiamuruls, I, 2, 3, 4; HONORS; IXan’s List. BURKE, THELMA SUE: Chilhowie, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Sociology; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor. 2; Glee Club. 3. 4; YWCA, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Pansophia. 4; Baptist Student Union, 2. 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association. 4. BURNETT, BARBARA JEAN: Advance Mills. Virginia; IXgrce, B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation. December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Tri-M, 3, 4; Pansophia, 4; Young Republican s' Club, 3. 4. BUSH, CAROL LYNNLEE: Greensboro, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Library Science; Minor, History; Graduation, March, 1908; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1; Spanish Club, I, 2 (Secretary, 2); Cemian Club, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 3. 4 (Recording Secretary, 3, 4); Wesley Foundation, 1; Intramurals, I, 2. 30« 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List; Sorority Pledge Scholarship Award. BUTCHER, BEVERLY ANN: McLean, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education .Association, 4; HONORS: Dean's List. CAGLE, ANNA RUTH: Vienna, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation. December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Hoofbcats, 1, 2, 3; Geography Club, I, 2; Cosmopolitan, 1; Baptist Student Union, 1. CALDWELL, CARMEN SUE: Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sigma Kappa, 2. 3, 4 (Scholarship Chairman); German Club, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4. CAMP, PATTIE JEAN: Sebrell, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club, 2; Bee Mice, 3; YWCA, 1, 2; Student Education Association, 4; Art Guild, I, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, I; Sec-Treasurer, 2; Vice-President, 3, 4); German Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Intramurals, 1, 2. 4; Virginia Education Association, 4. CAMPBELL, CATHERINE LEE: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Minor. Biology; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Monogram Club, 4; Pemm Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Intramuruls, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club, 2; HONORS: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Electoral Board, 3. CAMPBELL, LINDA GRAY: Danville, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Speech; Graduation, March, 1908; TRANSFER: Averett College. CAMPBELL. TOBY PATRICIA: Ashland, Virginia; Degree, B. S. (non-cd.); Major, Business Administrafion; Minor. Journalism; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Ingles Hall, 3 (Hall Monitor,); Bee Hive, 2 (Salen Rep.); Grnjnirchat, 2, 3, 4 (Feature Fditor, 2; Managing Fditor, 3, 4); Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4 (Chairman, 4); German Club, 4; Newman Club, 1; HONORS: Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; (Secretary, 4). CAKAWAN. BONNIE KAY: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 2, 3 (Reporter. 3); Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3; Canterbury, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List; Pi Omega Pi, 4 (Secretary, 4). CARTY, SUSAN MARIE: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor Geography; Graduation, March, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Glee Club, 1, 2; Tri-M Club, 2, 3; Geography Club, 1, 2, 3; Capitol Club, 1; Baptist Student Union, 1; HONORS: Dean's List. CARVER, JUDITH MARIE: Mcadowview, Virginia; IXgrec, B. S.; Major, Biology; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER: Blucficld, College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 1. 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 3, 4 (1, 2, At Hluefield); Phi Theta Kappa, 2 (At Blucficld). CASSADA, BARBARA JEAN: South Boston, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art Education; Graduation, August, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 3; Secretary, 4); Virginia Education Association, 3, 4. CASSADA, PECCY ANN: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B. $.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation, lunc, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Psi Club, 2, 3; Student Education Association, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1,2, 3, 4. CAVEDO, MELVA LYNN: Hampton, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, 2, 4 (Honors Hall, Social Chairman, 2; Treasurer, 4); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choral Club, 4; Choir, 1, 2; Tri-M Club, 2, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Board of Directors, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Editor of The Chimes, I); Campus Carnival, 4 (Campaign Chairman); HONORS: Dean's List; Kappa Mu Epsilon, I, 2, 3, 4; Rho Omega, 3 (Corresponding Secretary); Junior Follies, 3. CHEN, SHIRLEY PUI-MAN: Kowloon, Hong Kong; Degree, B. A.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Floyd Hall (Fire Warden, 3, 4); Clec Club. 1, 2, 4; Tri-M Club, 4; Cosmopolitan, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 4; HONORS: Kappa Mu Epsilon; Physics Award. Best Student, 1966-67; Chinese Students Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President); Physics Society, 3, 4. CINUBULK. BETTY HELEN: Fairfax. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minors, History and Geography; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS! Student Education Association, 4; Newman Club, 1; Intramurals, I; HONORS: Dean’s List; Sigma Tau Delta. CLEAR, BEVERLEY ROSE: Saltville. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Home Economics Education; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 2, 3; Bee Hive, 1; YWCA, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Wesley Foundation. 1. 2.3,4. COCKER1LL, ROSEMARY: Great Falls, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Head of Individual Sports, 2); Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 3); Pemm Club. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3); German Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain of Team, 2, 3); Hockey Club, 2, 3; HONORS: Deans List; Student Editor of Physical Education Major's Newsletter, 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1967-68; Virginia Association for Health and Physical Education and Recreation, 1, 2. 3. 4; Chairman of Student Section, 4. COUCH, MARGARET LOUISE: Bristol, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, March, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Sen tor Counselor, 2; CIcc Club. 3; GrapurchaL, 4 (Photographer); Monte Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3 (Librarian, 3). COUCH LIN, MILDRED: Virginia Bench, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, French; Minor, English; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council, 2; Orchesis, 2, 3; Cotillion Club. 2. 3, 4; Newman (Hub, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nlav Court, 3; Young Democrats' Club, 3; HONORS: Dean's List; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3, 4; Pi Delta Pi, 3,4. COUNDOLIS, ROSE ANNE: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Social Science; Minor, History; Graduation, December, 1907; ORGANIZATIONS: Cite Club, 3; Rve Hive, 3; YWCA, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; Membership Chairman, 4); Pemm Club, 3; Campus Carnival, 4 (booth Chairman, 4); HONORS: Dean's List. COOK, ELIZABETH IRENE: Hampton, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 4 (Senior Rep.); House Cooneil, Floyd Hall, 3 (Treasurer); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, I, 2. 3, 4 (Historian); Music Educator’s National Conference, 3, 4; Stu- dent Education Association, 3, 4 (President, 4); Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orecetra, I; HONORS: Dean's List; Young Republican’s Club, 3; French Club, I, 2, 3; Virginia Education Association, 3,4. COPELAND, MARY KAREN: Arlington. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Home Economics and Business; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 3, 4; Junior Glass, 3 (Prev-Vire-Prcs.); Senior Class, 4 (Presi-dent); House Councils, Stuart Hall, 2 (Treasurer); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Ochesis, 2; Home Economics Cluh, 4 (Publicity Chairman); German Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3, 4); Young Democrat's Club, 2, 3; HONORS: Dean’s List; Miss Radlbrd College (Contest, no place; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. COSGROVE, ELIZABETH ANNE: Springfield. Virginia; Degree, S. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. I, 2; Newman Cluh, 1. COSTON, II ERMINE ELIZABETH: Clierry Ilill, New Jersey; Degree, B. S.; Major, History and Social Studies; Gradua- tion, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, 2, 3 (Trombone); GriiiturclutL. 2 (Photographer); Library Club. 2 (Secretary); Young Democrat's Club, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3; International Relations Club, 4 (President). COX, BARBARA ANN: Alexandria, Virgl-nia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Political Science; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: German Club. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 3, I (Acting Recording Secretary, 4), COX, NORMA ELIZABETH: Lynchburg. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1. 2, 3. 4 (Head of Sports, 2); Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); YWCA, 3; Pemm (lub, 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3; German Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club, 1, 2, 3; Virginia Education Association, 3; HONORS: Dean’s List. CRIDER, ANNE WHITEHEAD: Cincinnati, Ohio; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Choir, I; Home Economics Club, I, 2. 3, 4; Geography Club, 3; Ski Club. 1. CRISMAN, CAROLYN CHANDLER: Winchester, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation, March, 1968; ORGANIZATION'S: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 1; Student Education Association. 3; Virginia Education Association, 3; HONORS: Dean's List. DARDEN, LINDA MAE: Branchville. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Journalism; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council. Tyler Hall, 3 (Vice-President); Glee Club, 2. 3. 4; Grapurcluit 1, 2, 3, 4 (News Editor, 2, 3; Managing Edit or-Ed it or, 3;); Panso-pliia, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union. ), 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats' Club, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary, 2; Reporter, 3. 4); R. C. Forensic Society, 2, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3); HONORS: Dean's List; Tidewater Newt, published in the Grapur-chat, PTA Scholarship, Scholarship Medal Award. DAUGHERTY. VERONICA SUE: Blue-field, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elr-ruentary Education; Minor, English; Graduation. August, 1968; ORGANIZATION'S: Choral (Hub, 3; Choir, 2, 3, 4; Psi Club. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, AI.LYN WALKER: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Social Studies; Graduation, June, 1968. DAVIS, DARLA DEAN: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Majors, English and Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council, 2, 3; Day Students' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 4); Wesley Foundation. I, 2; HONORS: Sigma Tan Delta. 3. 4. 303 Senior 2) i rec- tor t DAVIS. THAN'NA ELAINE: Rugby, Virginia; UeKret', B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Social Science; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 2; Pamophia. 2. 3 (Parliamentarian, 3); HONORS: Honor Society of Radford College, Secretary; Dean’s List, 1, 2, 3; Pi Gamma Mu. DEHAVEN. MARY ELLA: Hillsvillc, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Majors, Spanish and English; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3; Crapurchaty 1; Spanish Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Cotillion Club, 3. 4; Wesminster Fellowship, 1. 2. DEJARNETTE, NANCY HILL: Culpeper, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Art Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor. 2; Orchesis, 2, 3; Geography Club. 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Treasurer, 4); Art Guild, 1, 2; Pamophia, 3; Canterbury Club, 1, 2; Campus Carnival, 3 (Geography Club); HONORS: Deun’s List. 64-67; Student Life Art (Contest, Award, (’67 winter); Outstanding in Art, Award, (Freshman Identification). DEI.ONG, OPAL JANE: Goode, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, August. 1968; TRANSFER: Fcrrum Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 3. 4; Baptist Student Union. I, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Phi Theta Kappa, FJC, 2. DECAMP, PAMELA FORSYTH: Vienna, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Secondary Education; Graduation, June. 1968;' ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Jefferson Hall, I (Secretary). DOLAN, NANCY LORRAINE: Winchester, V irginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 1968; TRANSFER: San Antonio College and Shenandoah College. DVKETTE. ROBERT A JEAN: Strasburg, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor English; Graduation, March. 1968; TRANSFER: Madison College and Southern Seminary Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Cotillion Chib, 3, 4. EARLY, MARTHA FRANCES: Quantico, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER: Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado; ORGANIZATION: Bee Hive, I; Library Club. 2; Student Education Association, 4; HONORS: Pi IXIla Epsilon. 1,3.4. EASTERLY, KJTTYE ANN: Abingdon. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATION: Virginia Education Association. 4. ELI, JANE ANN: Danville, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Couaselor, 2; Grapur- chat, I, 4 (Circulation Manager, 4); Student Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List; Virginia Education Association, 3. 4. EMBREE, HELEN CRAF.FE: Oakton, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Home Economics (Tub, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Alumni, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3); Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Foods, Publicity, Veep Secretary, 1,2,3, 4). EVANS, DINAH KATHRYN: Lebanon, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, General Science; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 4; Baptist Student Union, I, 2; Young Democrats’ Club, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Chi Beta Phi; Rho Omega (Physics Society). FARXELI., MARY ANNE: Petersburg, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Life Committee. 4 (Representative and Treasurer); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Bee Hite, 1; Grapurchat, 1, 2 (Exchange Editor, 2); Home Economics Club, 2, Geography Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, 3), (President, 4); Newman Club, I. 2; Campus Carnival, 4 (Home Economics Chib Chairman); HONORS: Pi Delta Epsilon. 2, 3. 4; Freshman Identification (Journalism). FARRIER. JUDITH LOUISE: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Art; Minor, Biology; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; th e Hive, 4 (Senior Staff); Animus Quarens, 2; Art Guild, I, 2, 3, 4. FELTZ, MARSHA ELAINE: Wilmington. Delaware; Degree, B. S.; Major. Home Economics Business; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Hoolhcats, I; Bee Hive, 1; Home Economics (Tub, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, I; Inlrainurals. I, 2; Campus Carnival, I, 2. FLETCHER, LINDA ELIZABETH: Ann-andalc, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, August. 1968; TRANSFER, Fcrrum Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Geography, 1; Sandrridgc Saddlers, I, at Ferrum; Women’s Athletic Association, I. at Fcmim. FOLEY, MARY FRANCES: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics Business; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils, East Moffett Hall, 3 (Interdorm (aiurt), Jefferson Hall, 4 (Vice-President); Home Economics Club. 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, I. FORD, LINDA ELAINE: Oradell, New Jersey; IVgrce, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Hoofbcats, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian, 2), (President, 3. 4); The Red Coats, 2. 3. 4; Art Guild, 4; German (Hub, 4. FOXWORTH, SANDRA KAY: Hopewell, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, Juise, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association. 1, 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship, 1, 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. I, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List. 1. 2. 3; Kappa Delta Phi, 3. 4 (President. 4). FRAJ.1N, JANE LF.E: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Major. Speech and Dramatics; Graduation, June, 1968: Sopliomore Counselor, 2; YWCA 2. 3, 4; Geography Club 2; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Brethren Shidcnt Fellowship. I. 2. 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Virginia Education Association. 2. 3. 4. FRANCOISE. MEREDITH ANN: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, History; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: German Club, 3. 4. FROST, MARY KATHRYN: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Biology and Geography; Graduation, March, 15168; ORGANIZATIONS: Glee Club, 3; Bee Ilive, 1; Wesley Foundation, 1. FULLER. SUE ELLEN: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English and History; Graduation. June, 1968; TRANSFER: Avcrctt College; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, East Moffett Hall. 4 (President). GAINEY, PATRICIA HELENE: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Special Education; Minor, Elementary Education and Mathematics; Graduation, August, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Psi Club, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 4; Newman Club. 1, 2,3,4. CAI.LAHER, SUE LEE: Forest, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, June, 196S; HONORS: Dean’s List. 0ALLAMORI . JUDITH Pulaski. Virginia; Degree. B.S.: Major. Business Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS; House Council, Stuart Hall. 3 (Secretary); Orchesis. 3; Phi Beta Lambda, I 4; Student Education Association; 4; Weslej Foundation, 1; Intramural ., 1, 2; Virginia Education Association, 4. CARREN, DONNA KATHERINE: Roanoke, Virginia; IX-grcc, B. S.; Major, Business-Marketing and Retailing; Graduation, August. 1968; ORGANIZATION'S: Phi Beta lambda, 4; Student Education Association, 3; Baptist Stmh-nt Union, I, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats’ Club, 1,2. GATES, MARION VICTORIA: Big Stone Gap; Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, March. 1968; TRANSFER: Clinch Valles College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 2 (Representative); Athletic Association, 2; Choir, 4; Glee Club, 4; Bee Hive, 4; Tri-M Club, 4; Cotillion Club, 1, 2; Baptist Student Union, 1. 304 •Senior 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats’ Club. 4. GIBSON, MARY CAROLYN: Pennington Cap, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor, English; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 2, 3, 4; Pansophia, 3; Young Democrats' Club, 3; Sophomore Counselor, 2; GILMORE, JOANNA JAYE: Christians-burg, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, March. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Horne Economics Club, 4; May Court, 3 (Page); HONORS: Dean’s last; Chi Beta Phi, 4. CRAY, MARTHA McDONALD: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council. Ingles Hall, 2 (Fire Warden); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choral Club, 1, 2. 3, 4 (Librarian, 3); Glee Club. 1; Capitol Club, 1; HONORS: Miss Radford Pageant. 2nd Runner up. CREEAR, JANICE FAYE: Blueficld, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Physical Education; Minor, Biology; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Aquamaids, 1. 2. 3 (Secretary, 2; Treasurer 3); Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Aqua- maids. 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2; Treasurer 3); Pcmm Club, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1; Intramurals, 2. 3; HONORS: Dean’s List; Vahper, 3, 4; Aahper, 3, 4. GREEN, NANCY CAROL. Pound, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December. 1967; TRANSFER: Clinch Valley College; ORGANIZATIONS: Hoofljcats, 3; Spanish Club, I; Student Education Association, 2, 3; HONORS: Dean's List (Clinch). GRINE, LYNN: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER: Fcmim Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Association, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Peinm Club, 3, 4; laithcr-an Student Union, 3; Intramurals, 3, 4; Hockey Club, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club. 3, 4; (Vice-President, 4); HONORS: Dean’s List. GROGAN, EVELYN MARIE: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation. August. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Art Guild, 4. GROVER. DEADRA POWELL: Rocky Mount, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Majors, Biology and English: Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Animus Quaretis, 4. Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, (Secretary, 2. Worship Chairman, 2); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1,2. GRUBBS, BARBARA KATHLEEN: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. English; Minor. Psychology; Graduation. December. 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Pansophia, 3; Baptist Student Union, 3, 4; (Program Chairman, 4). GRUMBLES, JANET PACE: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary 305 Education; Graduation, June, 1907; OR-CANI7ATIONS: House Councils, Trinklc Hall (Secretary, 3), Madison Hall (Secre-tary, -I), Trinklc (President, 3, Secretary, 2); Senior Class Treasurer, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 2, 3; Glee (Hub. 3 (Treasurer) 2, 3. 4; Cotillion Club, 2. 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3. 4; Intramiirals. 2, 3, 4; Irilrrdorm Counril, 3; HONORS: l)ra.i last. HAGERMAN, KFM: Ashland, Kentucky; Degree, B. A.; Graduation, June, 1968; Major, History; Minor, French; House Councils, est Moffett (Secretary. 3); Aquamaids, I; tocography Club, 2; German dub, 2, 3, 4 (President. 4); Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2. 3, 4 (Rush Chairman, 3, 4); Intramural . 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrat' Club. 3, 4; French Club. 2. 3; International Relations Club. 3. 4 (President, 4). IIAI.K, EMILY MASON: Portsmouth, Ohio; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS; House Council. Trinklc, 1 (Secretary); Sophomore Counselor, 2; (!hoir, 4; Glee Club, 3; Student Education Association, 4. H ALL. LINDA TENNANT: Millboro, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER: V.P.I.; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 4; Intramurals, 3. IIANGOOCK. SANDRA, ABSIIIRK: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1968. HANSEN, MARGARET JEAN: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Crapurchot. 1. 3 (News Editor, 3); Editor of Dorm Newspaper - The Jeffersonian. HARRIS, JO ANN: Christians burg, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Biology; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, 196-S; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Association, I; Pcrnm Club. 1;. HARRIS, REBECCA JEAN: Alexandria. Virginia; IX-gree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 196-S; ORGANIZATIONS: Geography Club. 2; HONORS: Virginia Educations Association, 4. HARRIS, SALLY I.KE; Saltville, Virginia l cgrce. B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Spanish; Graduation. June, 196$; ORGAN-IZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, I (Historian); CrapurchaL, 1, (Reporter); Student Government Association, 2, (Treasurer); Pansophia. 2. 3. 4, (Secretary, 3), (Parliamentarian, 4); intramural , I, 2. (Basketball); HONORS: Honor Society of Radford College, 3, 4 Dean’s List, I, 2. 3, 4; Publications, The llectangl , Sjgmu Tau Delta Journal. Awards, in short story contest sponsored by Woodmen at the World; Sigma Tau Delta. 3, I (President); Others, Recognized for singing at Freshman I.D. Night. Sen tor fyirectoru IIATCIIEI.L. REBECCA: Portsmouth. Virginia; Degree It. S.; Major, Elementary Education . Graduation. June, 196-S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Wesley f oundation, I. 2; HONORS: Dean's List. 3. HENDERSON. MARY ELLEN: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree B. S.; Major, Chemistry; Minor Mathematics; Graduation, December, 1967: ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Bee Hive, 3: Tri-M Club, 4; Student Education .Association, 4; German Club. 3, 4; Sigma Kappa. 3. 4. HESLEP. SALLY: Elliston. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 1,4; HONORS: Pi Omega Pi. (Treasurer, 4). HETLER. JUDY: Vienna, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma. 3, 4, (Keeper of Grades. 4). HICKEY, BARBARA: Arlington. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Capitol Qub. I; German Club, 3. 4; Panliellenie Council. 3, 4, (Secretary, 3); Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4, (Jr. Sr. Delegate to Panhcllenic. 3, 4); Newman Club, 1,2. HIGDON, ROSIE: Signal Mountain. Tennessee; IXrgree. B. A.; Major, Mathematics and Statistics; Graduation. December, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association. 1; Freshman Class, I, (Student Life Council); House Council (Russell, Head Hall Monitor, I); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic -Association. I, 2; Penim Club. I. 2; HONORS: Awards, Freshmen Good Citizen; May Day Commission, 3. HILL, CHARLOTTE: Lynchburg. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1968; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council (Norwood, President. 4): ( horal Club. I; Choir, I;Glee Club, I: Spanish (’tub. 1,2; Student Education As-sim iation, 1.2,3, 4; Wesley Foundation. 1,2,3, 4: HONORS. Virginia Education Association. I 2, ). «. HILL, JKNIFFER: flillsville, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Mathematics and Statistics: Graduation, June, 1968: HONORS; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4; IX-an’s List. HOLDREN, ELIZABETH H.: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education, Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATION: House Council. (Trinklc, President. 2); Choir, 2. 3. 4, (Treasurer, 2; President, I' Student Education .'Association. 3. 4; HONORS: Dean's List. 2.3. HOLDSWORTII, LINDA: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, French; Minor. Political Science; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 4; HONORS: Pi Gamma Mu; French Club. 3, 4, [Secretary, I). HOLMES, LYNDA F.: Redstone Arsenal, Alabama; Degree, B. A.; Mujor, Biology; Minor. Chemistry; Graduation. June, 196S; TRANSFER: American College (Paris, France); ORGANIZATIONS: Animus Quarens, 3; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3 (Princess); HONORS: Best IXessed, 3 (Runner-up). HORN. CYNTHIA; A'ayneshoro, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation. June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Home Economics Club, I, 4; Wesley Foundation, 2. 3, 4 (Secretary, 3) House Chairman. 4); Beauty Pageants, took part in Miss Staunton Augusta Beauty Pageant (1964); Interfaith Council, (Chairman. 4). HOSKINS. ROSA FAY: Danville. Virginia: Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER: Averett Junior College. HOSTELLEY, BARBARA: Jenkintown, Pcnnsvlvania; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma. 3, 4. HOWARD, CAROL A.: Centreville. Maryland; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation. December, 1968; TRANSFER: Florida Southern College; ORGANIZATIONS: Home Economics Club, 4; American Chemical Society, 2. at Florida Southern College. 304 ? . Senior i rec lo rlJ HOWARD, NANCY JANE: FU d. Virgin-ia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, 196S; TRANSFER: Marion College; ORGANIZATIONS: Counselor. 2 (Social Chairman at Marion Col-lege); Home Economics Club. 1. 2, 3, 4, (’President. I, at Marion College); HONORS: Home Economics Crisco Award, 1. HOWELL, CLARA DIANNE: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Minor, Biology; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 3, 4; Monogram Club. 4; 4-H Alumni, 1. 2, 3, 4; Pemm Club, I, 2. 3, 4; Intra-murals. 1. 2. 3. 4; HONORS: Dean's List; National Volleyball Rating. I1UDNALL, RACHEL; Alexandria. Virgin- ia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Psychology; Minor, Sociology; Graduation, June 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, 3 (Peers, Social Chairman); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Psi Club, I, 2. 3, 4; Capitol Club, 1; HONORS: Dean's List; Best Dressed (Clamour Magazine, Dorm Representative, 3). IICFFMAN, NINA: Fincastle, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary- Education; Graduation, June, 19(17; TRANSFER: Hlueficld College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association. 1. 2; 4-H Alumni, 3, 4; Library Club, 1, 2; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Stu- dent Union, 1. 2. 3, 4. (Publicity Chairman); YWCA, L 2: HONORS: Phi Theta Kappa. 2. HUNDLEY. PATSY R: Fieldale, Virginia; Degree, R. S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 4; Pansophin, 3, 4, (Treasurer, 4); HONORS: Dean's List. HUNTER, MARY LOUISE SAWERS: Flovd, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, December, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3; Student Education Association. 4; Lutheran Student Union, I. 2, 3. HURT, MURIEL SHARON: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Minor, English; Graduation, December. 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association. 4 (Summer President); Athletic Association, 2, 3; Bee Hive, 2 (Sales Staff); Pemm Club, 2, 3. (President, 3); Student Education Association, 3; Newman Club, 1; Intramural , 2, 3; Campus Carnival, I (Dorm Treasurer); College Council, 4, (Summer Representative); National Education .Association, 3; American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 2. 3; Virginia Education Association, 3; HONORS: Dean's List, 2, 3. 4; Who's Who in American (Alleges and Universities, 3, 4. INCRAM, JEAN: Pembroke, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 3. 4; HONORS: Dean's I.ist. JACKSON, ELIZABETH ELLIS: Tazewell, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, Jime, 196S: ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education .Association. 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List. JAMES. LINDA BETHEL: Bcaleton. Virginia; Degree. B. S.. Major, Chemistry; Mn or, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Gov-eminent Association. 3; Interdorm Court, 3; Senior Class Secretary, 4; House Council, 3 (Floyd, Interdonn Court Representative); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association. 3, 4, (Reporter, 4); Tri-M Club. 2. 3, 4. (Vice President. 3; Membership Committee, 4); Student Education Association, 4; German Club. 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, I, 2, 3; Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3, (Co-Chairman, Floyd); Virginia Education Association, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; (3ii Beta Phi, 2, 3, 4, (Reporter, 3; President, 4). JEFFERSON, BETTY ANNE: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Home Kco- 307 -Senior ircclo ry nomics; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 4 (Student Life-Representative to Spiritual Enrichment Committee); Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA, 2, 3, 4, (Program Chairman, 3; President, 4); Home Economics Club, I. 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation. 2. 3. 4, (Program Chairman, 3; Wesley End. Board of Directors, 3, 1); Campus Carnival, 2. 3. 4; May Day Commission, JENNINGS, SARAH JO: Nathalie. Virginia: Degree, B. S.; Major. Biology; Minor, English; Graduation, June, 1968: ORGAN-1ZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1, 2; Curtain Clan, I, 2; YWCA, 1; 4-H Alumni, I, 2; Animus Quarens, 2. 3; Baptist Student Union. I, 2; Intramurals, 1. 2. JONES. CAROLYN WALKER: Partlovv. Virginia; Degree. B. A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1908; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 4 (Senior Representative to Rules Committee); Athletic Association. 2, 3, 4; Monogram, 4; Baptist Student Union, I; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Kappa Mu Epsilon. JONES. BRENDA JOYCE: Tazewell. Virginia; Degree, B. $.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 196S; TRANSFER: Blucfield Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 1, 2, 3, 4, (Vice-President, 2); Baptist Student Union, I, 2, 3. 4; YW.NA. (Vice-President. I; Circle leader, 2); Virginia Education .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day Commission, 2, (Blucfield Junior College). JOHNSON. BRENDA ANN: Cladc Hill, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1968; TRANSFER: Fenrum Junior College; ORGANIZATION'S: Athletic Association, 1; Student Education Association, 2; Intramurals, I. JOHNSON, JEANNE CATHERINE: Hampton, Virginia; Degree, B. A; Major, History; Minor, Geography; Graduation, June. 196S. JOHNSON, LINDA FAY: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 2. 3, 4. JOHNSON, NORMA ADRIENNE: Atkins. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business F.ducation; Graduation. August, I96S; TRANSFER: Marion College; ORCANI-ZATJO.NS: Phi Beta Lambda, 4; Student Education Association, 4. JOHNSTON, HELEN KAYE: Washington, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, .Music; Graduation. June, 1968; TRANSFER: Madison College; ORGANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 2. 3, 4, (Vice-President, 4); Music Educator's National Conference, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Young Republicans Club, 3. KAPLAN, JANETTE NAOMI: Corbin. Virginia: Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, December, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Home Economics Club. 2, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 3. 4: Baptist Student Union, I; HONORS: Dean's List, Chi Beta Phi. KASDOKE. KATHRYN LYNN: Fredericks-burg, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, English; Minor. French. Speech, Journalism; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sopliomorc Counselor, 2: Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club, I. KIDD. SHELIA JANE: Blucfield. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Spanish; Minor, Biology; Graduation. June. 1968, ORGANIZATIONS: Spanish Club, 1. 4, (Treasurer, 4); Pan Sophia. I, 4 (Recording Secretary, 4). KAFMPH. FRANCES ROBINSON: Rich-moiid, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, March, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 2; YWCA, 1; Student Education Association, 3; Virginia Education Association, 3. LACKLAND, SARA ELIZABETH: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B. $.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 3; House Council, Stuart Hall. (Head Hall Monitor); Freshman (.'lass. Vice-President; Senior Class, Vice-President; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Junior Resident, 3; Athletic Association, 1; Student Education Association, 3 4; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3. 4; (Historian, 2. 3; Pledge Chairman, 3. 4); Intromu-rals, 1, 2, 3. 4; Campus Carnival, 1 (Chairman of Dorm); HONORS: Dean's List; Outstanding Freshman Citizen; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4, (Vice-President, 4); May Day Commission, 2. LAFON, REBECCA ENCLJSH: Ashland, Kentucky; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation, August. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Councilor, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma. 3, 4, (Corresponding Secretary, 4); May-Court, 3, (Junior Representative). LANCASTER. CAROLYN FAYE: Newport News, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 19GS; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 3, 4, (Chairman of Rules Committee, 4); Representative to Rules Committee, 3; House Council. Tyler Hall, (Recording Secretary, 1); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association. 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4, (Recording Ses-retary, 3; Pliilautropic Chairman, 4); May Court, 3; Campus Carnival, 4, (Dorm Representative); HONORS: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; French Club, 1. 308 LEE, SHO—CHUN: Taipei, Taiwan, China; Drgrrr, B. A.; Major, Mathematics; Crad-uation, December, 1967; TRANSFER: Taiwan Normal University; HONORS: Dean's List, 4. LEE, WANDA SUE: Rose Hill, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, August, 1968, ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association. 3, 4; Home Economics Club. I, 2. 3. 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 4. LENNOX. SHARON ELAIN: Springfield. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Art Educa- Senior foircctonj tion; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 3; Capitol Club. 1; Virginia Education Association, 3; AWARD: College Sponsored Art (Contest, 3, (Second Prize); Dean’s List. LEO, ANN NEELV: Manassas. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Majors, rt and English; Graduation, June. I9W; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore (Counselor. 2; YWCA, 2; Art Guild 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4; (P esident, 3, 4); Campus Carnival, 2. (Publicity Chairman); HONORS: Dean’s List; Sigma Tau Delta. LONG, MARLENE CAROLE: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, August. I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 2; (dee Club. 1; Psi Club, 4; Cosmopolitan, 1, 2; (Canterbury Club, I, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals. 2; Campus Carnisal, 4; Junior Ensemble. 2. LONC. RACHEL FRANCES: Galax, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Spanish; Graduation. August, 1968; OR-CAN1ZATIONS: Spanish Hub. 2. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Intramurals, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List. LOKTON, LINDA G AYF.: Willis, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Art; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Baptist Student Union, I; Intramurals, 1.2. LOVE. SH ARON ANN: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. English; Minors, Speech and Philotophv; Graduation. June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils. 1, 3, (Norwood Secretary, 1; East Moffett Vice-President and Acting President, 3); Interdorm Council, 3; Aquainuidt, 1; Crapurchat, I, 2; I'ansophia, 2; Capitol Club. 1; Junior Follies, 3; German Club, 2, 3; Panhcllenie Council. 2, (Junior Treasurer); Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3. 4, (Rush Chairman, 3; Vice-President. 4); Newman Club, 1. 2; May Court, 2; Intramurals, 1, 2. 4; Forum, 2; Campus Carnival, 1, 3, (Princess, 3); Young Republicans, 2. 4; Ski Club. 2; HONORS: Best Pledge. 2. (Sigma Sigma Sigma). LUCAS, DONNA I.UTZ: Woodstock, Virginia; Degree. B. A,; Major. Business, (Marketing and Retailing); Graduation. June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta l-ambda. 4; Intramurals, 3; HONORS: Dean’s List. LUCK. WANDA GRAY Orange, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. Juise, I96S; TRANSFER: Virginia Intcrmont; ORGANIZATION'S: Student Government Association, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 3; V irginia Education Association. 3; While at Virginia Intcrmont: Wesley Foundation, I. 2. (President, 2); Cures- Club, 1; French Club, I. 2; Religious Planning Board, 2, (Devotional Chairman); (Representative to Area); (Wesley Foundation Campus Devotional Chairman). MALKEMES, MARILEN: West Point. Ncsv York; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, August. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS; Student Go -emment Association. 2. (Sophomore Representative , Summer); Student Court. 2. (Sophomore Representative, Summer); Student Education Association. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club. I, 2; Campus Carnival, 3; Virginia Education Association. 2, 3,4. MAHER, EDDIE MAE: West Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Psvchologv; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education .Association, 4; German Club, 2. 3, 4. (Fall Dance Co-Chairman, 3; Secretary, 3); Sigma Kappa. 2, 3. 4. (Corresponding Secretary, 3; President, 4); Wesley Foundation, 1; Intramurals, I. 2. 3, 4; Young Democrats' Club, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List. 309 Sen ior L)irectori MAIElt, ELAINE CHRISTINE: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B. $.; Major, English; Minor, Spanish; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counvelor, 2; Crapurchal, 1, 2. 3, 4, (Feature Editor, 2, 3, 4): Tri-M Club, I; Newman Club, 1, 2; HONORS: Dean's List, 2. 3; Pi Delta Epsilon. 2. 3. 4. (Secretary, 3; President, 4). MARSHALL. BRENDA LEE. Danville. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Dietetics-. Minor, Natural Science; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Junior Class Dorm Representative, 3; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Alternate Junior Resident, 3; Horn -Economics Club. I 2, 3, 4, (Chairman of Home Economics Club Big Sisters”, 4; Festival Chairman. 3; Treasurer, 3; Advisor to Executive Board); Baptist Student Union, 1; HONORS: Dean's List. MARTIN, ENIE ROCHA: Hampton. Virginia; IX-gree. B. S.; Major, Recreation Administration; Minor, Sociology and Speech; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils, 2. 4, (Social Chairman at Bulling, 2; President at Floyd. I); Pcmm (dub. J, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 3, 4; Newman Club. 1; Intramurals, 1. MASON, VERA JANE: Radford, Virginia; Degree. B. A.; Major. Art; Minor, Biology; Graduation. March, 1968; TRANSFER: VPI; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court. 4; Art Guild, 1, 2. 4, (Publicity Chairman, I; Vice-President, 2); Day Student’s Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Campus Carnival, 4, (Day Student Candidate); HONORS: Dean's List ( Every Quarter Attended At Radford); Illustrations in Radford Review, Tech Mailitrom; AWARDS: First Place Crossroads Mall Art Show, First Place Roanoke Sidewalk Art Show, Third Place Roanoke College Art Show, Third Place Wevley Fevlival Invitational, Blacksburg. First Place Highland's Festival Art Show, Abington, One Man Show, Blacksburg Weslcv Foundation (all in 3, 4); Purchase Award Roanoke Sidewalk Art Show, 3; Roanoke League of Artists; Palette Art Gallery Association; Roanoke Loan Own Gallery. MAST. CARRIE LARUE: Rockbridge Baths, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Geography; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Geography Club, 3, 4; Library Club. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; HONORS: Honor Society of Radford College, 3, 4; Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu, 3. 4, (President, 4). MATEJKA, JANICE ANN: Daytona Beach, Florida; Degree, B. S.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation, June 196S; ORGANIZATIONS; Tri-M, 2, 3; International Relations. 3; HONORS: Dean's I.ist. MATHEWS, Jl DITH LEE: Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Ele-mentarv Education; Graduation, March. 1968; TRANSFER: Morris Harvey College. MATHEWS. SARA KEMP: Richmond, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. August. 1968; TRANSFER: Avcrctt Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Choir. 1; Pcmm Club, 4; Student Edueation Association. 4; Baptist Student Union, 1,2, 3, 4; Inlrainurals, 1,2,3, 4. MAUCK. PAULA MULLINS: Clintwood. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Biology and Journalism; Graduation, December, 1967; Olio ANIZAT IONS: House Council, Peery Hall, 3, (Interdorm Court Representative); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choir, 3; Pansophia, 3, 4; German Club, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1; HONORS: IJcan's List; Virginia Education Association. 310 MAXWELL, MARILYN ANNE: Cliris-tiamhurg, Virginia; Degree, R. S.; Major. M.itliematii-i; Minor, History; Cra luution, June, 1968; TRANSFER: Emory and llenr College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 3, I; House Council. Honors Hall, 2, 3, -1, (Vice-President, 2, 3; President, 4); Tri-M, 4; Student Education Association, 3. 4; Campus Carnival, 4. (Candidate); Intcrdorm Council, 3. 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Candidate for Harvest; Bowl Princess; Frank E. Page Scholarship. MAYER, SHEILA TRUNZO: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, French; Minor, English; Graduation, June. 1968; TRANSFER: European Division of the University of Maryland; ORGANIZATIONS: Orchesis, 3, 4; Bee llive, 2; Student Education Association, 4; French Club,4. MAYES, JUDITH ANNE: Petersburg, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 196$; TRANSFER: Richard Bland College, (AA Degree); ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 3, 4. McCARTZ, SHARON PATTERSON: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Minor. Biology; Graduation, March, I968;ORGANIZATlONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1, 2; Grapurchat, I; Pcmm Club. I, 2; Baptist Student Union. I. 2; Intramurals, 1,2. MeCARRELL, SUSAN GAIL: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, History; Minor, Historv and Social Sciences; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor. 2. Student Education Association, 4; Wesley Foundation, I; Intramurals, 1; Junior Follies. 3. McGUIRE, CATHERINE JOAN: ILidford. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Biology, Journalism; Graduation, December, 1967: ORGANIZATIONS: Da Student's Club, I. 2. 3. 4, (President, 2); HONORS: Dean's List. McKENNA, MARCARET LET1TIA: Martinsville. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major. Elcmcntarv Education; Graduation, June. I96S; TRANSFER: Patrick Henry College; ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council. 1, 2, 3, 4, (At Patrick Henry College); Newmjn Club, 4; Miss Patrick Henry College, 3; The Omlor, 2, (Business Manager, Patrick Henry College Yearbook). MEADE, GLORIA LEE: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Art; Minor, English; Graduation, August, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council, I; House Council. Madison Hall, 4. (Interdorm Rep-resentativc); Glee Club, 3, 4; Bee Hive, I; Art Cuild. 3, 4; German Club. 2, 3, 4, (Corresponding Society, 4); Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4, (Membership Director, 3. 4); Baptist Student Union, 1; Intramurals. 2, 3, 4; Young Democrat's Club, 2; May Day Commission, 3; HONORS: Dean's List; Miss Radford ('.allege Contestant. 2; Freshman Identification Committee, 1; Sfenior 2) i rectory Freshman Tea Chairman, 1; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2. MENZER. MARY LYNN: Arlington, Vir-ginia; IX-gree, R. V: Major, Sociology; Minor, Psychology; Graduation. August. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council. 3 (summer); Sophomore Counselor, 2. Psi Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, I. MEYER. M ARY-JO: Vienna. Virginia: Degree. B. A.; Major. Physical Education; Graduation. June, 1968: ORGANIZATION: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Vtbletic ssocia-tion, I, 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, I; Highlanders, 2: Athletic Association, I. 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Highlanders, 2; Pcmm Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club. 3, 4; Hotkey dub, I, 3; HONORS: Deans List. MILLER. MARY LKT1T1A: South Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, It. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1968; HONORS: Deans List. 3. MINK. WANDA JOYCE: Galax. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation. June. 196-8; TRANSFER: l er-rum Junior College; HONORS: Dean’s List; Kappa Delta Pi, 4 (Secretary); Pi Omega Pi, Honorary Business; Phi Theta Kappa (at Ferrum). MISTER. SUSAN VIRGINIA: Mtovisla. Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, History Minor, Geography; Graduation, June. 1908; ORG NIZATlONS: Geography Club. 3. 4; Wesley Foundation, 1. 2. MINTON. BETTY JEAN: Abingdon, Virginia; Degree, B. S.: Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils, Pochahontas Hall. 2 (President); Soplromorc Counselor. 2: Hoofbeats, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 3; Vice-President, 4); Home Economics Club, I, 2; 4-11 Alumni, I. MIRABEI.I.A, MARIA ANNE: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 3 I (Representative to Student Life); Tri-M -luh. I, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, I. 2. 3. 4. MITCH ELI-, SARAH LEE: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATION’S: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 2. 3. MOFFITT, KAREN JANE: Newport News, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major History; Minor. Geography; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2. MOSELEY. MARTHA ANN: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, English; Graduation. June. 1968. MORGAN, PATRICIA ANNE: Fredericksburg. Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 1968; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 3; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, at Ferrum); Concert Choir, 1, 2 (at Ferrum). MORRIS, BARBARA JEANETTE: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B. S.: Major, Elementary Education and French; Graduation. June. 1968; ORGANIZATION: Choir. 2; Student Education Association. 3. 4; Wesley Foundation. 2. 3, I (President, I); French Club, 1, 2. 3, 4, (Secretary, 2); HONORS: Deans List. 2; Pi Della Pi. 3. 4 (Treasurer, 3). MOSES, RUBY LEE: Newport News, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS! Phi Bala Lambda, 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer, 4); Baptist Student Union, I, 2. 3. 4; HONORS: Dean's List. 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 4. Ml Li.ARM Y. JULIE ANN: Alexandria, Virginia; IX-grcc, B. A.; Majoi, Biology; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation. June, I96S; ORGANIZATION'S: House Councils, Russell Hall, Vice-President, 1; 'Vest Moffett Hall, Fire Warden, 3; Sopltomoro Counselor, 2; German Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Siguiun Kappa, 3, I (Publicity Chairman, 4); Newman Club, 1; HONORS: Dean x List. 2. NEWBERRY MARLENE FAYE: Prater, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Mntliemat-ics; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 4; HONORS: I can's List. NINT.NGEK. KATHERINE WHITE: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Drama; Graduation, June, I96S; TRANSFER: Blurficld Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Choir. 3. Baptist Student Union, 1. 2; HONORS: Dramu — Forensics — dramatic monologue (1st place); Student Achievement 'ward — Blue field College. NORRIS. ANN KING: Fredericksburg, Virginia; IX-grcc. R A . Major, Psychology; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: President of Freshman Class; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association. 1, 2, 3. 4: Psi Club. 2. 3. 4; Cotillion Club. 2, 3; Intramurals, I, 2. 3, 4 (Volleyball Captain, 2); French Club, I, 2. 3; HONORS: Outstanding Freshman Citizen; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3; Pi IVIta Pi, 3,4. NIXON. JANET ANN: Kalis Church, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major. Mathematics; Minor History; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: 8m Him, 3. ir.-M Club, I, 2; Student Education Association, 4; Capitol Club. I. 2 (Vice-President); Cotillion Club, 3, 4 (Property Manager, 3; Reporter, I); Baptist Student Union. 1; HONORS: Dean’s List. OSBORNE, JANE NELSON: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor. General Science; TRANSFER: Virginia Interment College; Graduation. June. 1968; Rules Committee. 4; House Councils, Ingles, 3 (Interdorm 311 Court) (Chairman, 3) (Advisor, 4), Curtain Clan, 3, 4; Hoofbcats, 3, 4; Westminister Fellowship, 3, 4 (Council Member); Virginia Education Association, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4. OSBORNE, JUDY ANN: Calax, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation. June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 3; Choral Club. 3; Glee Club. I; Phi Beta Lambda. 1.2.3. PAGAMS, LINDA SHERYL; Cinton, Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation; December. 1967; ORGANIZATION'S: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Lutheran Student Union, 1, 2,3. PAINTER. SHIRLEY KAY: Maurertown, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Social Science; Minor, History; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2. 3 (Junior Transfer); Lutheran Student Union. 1,2,3, 4; Intrainurals, 1. I’AI MER. SANDRA ANN: Chesapeake, Virginia, Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementury Education; Minor Sociology; Graduation. December, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 3. PAL'LL, ELIZABETH, ANNE: Fall Church, Virginia; IX-gree, B. S.; Major, History, Minor Geography; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Geography Club. 3, 4; HONORS: Deans List. 3, I; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4 (Vice President). PEAKE, MARGARET JEAN: Kinnclon, New Jersey; Degree, U. S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Ski Club. 1. 2. 3, 4 (President, 2, 3); Home Economics Club. I, 2. 3, 4; Geography Club, 1, 2; Student Education Association, 4; Wesley Foundation. 1, 2, 3; Campus Carnival, I, 3. PENMNCTON, MARGARET GREY: Chase City, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art, Minor, History; TRANSFER: Lynchburg College; Graduation, June, 190S. PERRY, TONI DURETTE: Strasburg, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor, Speech and Dramatics; Graduation. December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS; Student Government Association, Student Life Member, 4; Home Councils, Draper, 2 (Social Chairman) Alpha Sigma Tau, 4; May Court, 2 (Sophomore Representative); Campus Carnival, 1 Representative from Tyler Hall); V.P.I.'s Homecoming Court, 2. PETRY, NELMA JO: Cairo. West Virginia; Degree. B. S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, English; Graduation, June, 1968. POWELL, BONNIE PACE: Fredericksburg, Virginiu; IXgree, B. S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 3, 4. POWELL. RUTH. ELAINE: South Boston, Virginia; Degree. B. 5.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. August, 1968; Senior «2)i reel or ij ORGANIZATIONS: Virginia Education Association, 4. PRINCE, CAROL ANN; Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, R.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Junior (.'lass. 3 (Treasurer); Sophomore Counsel, 2; German Club, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Property Chairman, 3); Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 3) (Vice - President, 4). HONORS: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 3. Best Dressed. 1; French Club. 2. PROSSER. RAF. ELLEN; Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, R.S.; Major. History, Minor, Political Science; Graduation, August. 1968; ORGANIZATION'S: Aqua- maids, 1, 2. 3, 4 (President. 4) (Secretary. 3) Virginia Education Association, 4. PUGH, CONNIE EOCENE; Cunchburg, Virginia; IX-grec. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education, Minor, English; Graduation, August. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, t (Legislative Council Member); Student Education Association, 4; Intrainurals, 3. RECTOR, JOANNE PARSONS; Clinch-burg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Fxlucation .Association. 4; Art Guild, I, 2, 3,4. RAY, JUDITH ELLEN; Nariosvs. Virginia; Degree. R. S.; Major History; Minor, Social Studies; TRANSFER: Graduate Bluefield Junior College; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 4, Baptist Student Union. 3, 4; While at Bluefield: President of Women's fXotn. 2; Honor Court, 2; Annual Staff, l-iterars Editor. 2; Baptist Student Lnion, I. 2; Student Government Association, 1. 2; Student Co-ordinating Council, 2; In-trnmurab, I, 2; Young Women's Auxilliary, 1.2. REID. CHARLOTTE EMILY; Vienna, Virginia; IXgree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association. 2, 3, (Secretary. 2); Student Court, 2; Sophomore Class Student Court, 2; House Council, IXaper, 2 (Treasurer. 2); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Junior Resident, 3; Student Education Association, 4; Cotil-lion (lub, 2. 3, 4; Panhrllenic Council, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Canterbury Club. 1; May Court, 3; Intramurals, 1, 2. 3. 1; Ski Club. 2; Virginia Education Association, I; IX-an's List 1. 3; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3. 4. REITER. LINDA ALICE; Chesapeake. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Math; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Tri-M Club; 2, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation, 1,2 (Chairman of Library, I). REYNOLDS. PATTY MSIIER; Radford, Virginia; IXgree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1968. REYNOLDS, PATTY KAYE; Callauds, Virginia; IXgree, B.S.; Major, History; Minor. Social Studies; Biologs. Graduation, June, 196S; Sophomore Counselor. 2; YWCA, 2, 3. 4; Student Education .Association. 3; United Campus Christian Fellowship, 1. 2; Campus Carnival, 3; Virginia Education Association. 3; HONORS: Dean's List, Pi Gamma Mu. RIDGEWAY. HARRIET MARVA; Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English, Minor, Journalism; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Curtain Clan. 1. Choral Club. 4; Glee Club. 1, 2, 3. 4; G rapurchtU, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3; Virginia Education Association, 3, 4. RISQUE, NANCY JANINE: Falls Church. Virginia; IXgree, B.A.; Majors, French and History-: Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council. Russell Hall, I (Fire Warden); East Moffett Hall, 3 (So-cial Chairman); Sophomore Counselor, 2: lioolheats, 4; Junior Follies, 3; Freshman ID Night, 1; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; May Court, 3; Campus Carnival, 4; French Club, 2. 3; International Relations Club. 4. RICHARDSON. DORIS ANN: Sugar Crovc. Virginia; IXgree. B.S.; Major. Elc- 312 en ior Hjireclory mentaiy Education; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association. 2. 3. 4. RICHARDSON, MARNY SUE: Church View, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Minor, Biology; Graduation. June, 1968; TRANSFER: Formm Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: East Moffett, 4; Athletic Associations, 3, 4; Monogram Club. 3, 4; Peirnn Club. 3, 4; Intramurals. 3, 4: Hockey Club, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club, 3,4. RICHARDSON. PAMELA YORK: Calax. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English: Minor, Spanish; Graduation, 1968; HONORS: Honor Society of Radford College, 3. 4 (President. 4); Deans last, 1,2.3. RITTER, ANNE ROBIN: Leesburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council. Pccrv Hall. 3 (Fire Warden ; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Cotillion Club. 3, 4. ROBERTS, CAROL PAULINE: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art — Secondary Education; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 2; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3); HONORS: Dean's List. ROBERTSON. MARTHA SUTHERLAND: Ciiristiansburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. History and English; Graduation, June, I96S; HONORS: Honor Society of Radford College. 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4). ROBERTSON. PEGGIE LEE: Rocky Mount, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science and English; Graduation. August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Library Club, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; United Campus Christian Fcllossship. 3. ROBERTSON, SHELBY BLANKENSHIP: Bedford, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Biologs; Graduation. December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 3 (summer School Rep.); YWCA, 1; Baptist Student Union. 1, 2. 3, •I (Activities Chairman); HONORS: Dean's List. 3. ROBINSON, NANCY LOU: Roanoke, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science and History; Graduation. March, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Associations. 1, 2; Geography Club, 2 (Treasurer); Intramurals, 1,2. ROTHENBUHLER. DIANA LYNN: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Biology; Minor, Psychology; Graduation. June. 196$; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 4; Orchesis, 2; Bee Hivr 3, 4 (Editor-in-chief. 3, 4); Animus Quarens, 2, 3, 4; PSI Club. 2. 3, 4; HONORS: Deans List; Luci Baines Johnson Award — National Foundation; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4. ROL'VALIS, PAMELA JEANNE: Fairfax. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Early Childhood; Graduation, August. 1968; 313 Sen ior TRANSFER: Southern Seminary Junior College; Park College, Missouri; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 4; Baptist Student Union, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club. 4; Virginia Education Association, I. RUBEN, EDITH MARGARET: Bclspring. Virginia; Decree, B.S.; Major. Mathematics; Minor. Physics; Graduation, December, 19f 7; ORGANIZATIONS Day Students Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3, 4; HONORS: Deans List. RUPPERT, JACQUELINE NADINE: Cape Coral, Florida; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, I96S; TRANSFER: Blue Held Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, I (Legislative!; Student Education Association, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 2 (at Blue-field); Young Women's Auxiliary, 1,2. RUSSEL, VIRGINIA DIANNE: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: The Red Coats, 2, 3, 4; Day Students’ Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Miss Pulaski Countv 1965-1966. SADLER, VICTORIA ROSS: Mechanicv villc, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, March, J96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Choir, I; Student Education Association, 4; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Historian - Librarian, 3; 2nd Vice - President, 4); Intramurals, 2, 3. 4; Campus Carnival, 2. SANDIFER, KARIN BRIGITTE: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English and German; Minor, Journalism: Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS Curtain Clan, I, 2, 3, 4; Grapurchat, 1; Panso-phia, 1; Cosmopolitan, 12; Lutheran Student Union, 1; Young Democrats’ Club, 1; HONORS: Alpha Psi Omega. 2. 3, 4. SCHNEIDER. FRANCES ELLEN: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, 8.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, History; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Associations 4; Newman Club, I. SCURICH, SUSAN MARIE: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, December, 1967; TRANSFER: Lynchburg College; ORGANIZATIONS: Psi Club, 2,3, 4 (Publicity, 4). SEIDEL. ELLEN MARIE: Alexandria, Virginia; l egrec, B.A.; Major, French; Minor, English; Graduation, June 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Curtain Clan, 1, 2, (Secretary, 2); Capitol Club, 1; Newman Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1 (Basketball and Volleyball); French Club. 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); HONORS: Dean's List, 3; Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4, (Secretary • Treasurer, 4). SEMONES, BARBARA RATCLIFF: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic .Asso- ciation, 2, 3; Pcmm Club, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; SETLIFF, MARILYN SUE: Fieldale, Vir-ginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, August, 1968; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Rita Lambda, 3, 4; HONORS: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4 (Vice Secretary Treasurer, 4); Pi Omega Pi, 4; Phi Theta Kappa, 2 (at Ferrum). SEXTON, JOAN LESLIE: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Minor, Geography-Social Science; Graduation, March, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2. 3, (Volleyball Basketball); Virginia Education Association, 2. 3. 4. SHARP. ROBERTA RAE: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders. 1, 2. 3, 4; Clioir, 3; Glee Club, 1; Music Educators' National Conference, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 2); Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Young Republicans Club, 3; Woodwind Quintet, 1,3; HONORS: Dean's List. SHAVER, JUDY DARLENE SMITH: Pembroke. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Math: Minor, Biology; Graduation, December 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association, 3; HONORS: Honor Society of Radford (Allege, 3, 4; Dean’s List, 1, 2, 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2. 3. SIIEA, MARGARET ANN: McLean, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Trinklc Hall, Social Chairman; Home Economics Club, 2, 3; Ail Guild, 3, 4; P.msophia, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, 4); Wesley Foundation, 2. 314 ? . —jenior SHELBURN, LINDA ELLEN: Winchester. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary P'.ducation; Graduation, June, 1968; TRANSFER: Shenandoah College. SHIELDS, MARIANNE ELIZABETH: Waynesboro. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Tri-M Club, 2; Student Education .Association, 4; Ski Club, 2. J. SHROPSHIRE, LYNDA BETH; Ridgeway, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 19GS; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor. 2; Highlanders. 1, Glee Club. 1; Music Foundation. 3 (Council Member); HONORS: Dean's List. 3. SHUTTERS, Jl'DITH ANNE: New Market. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Minor, History; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, 4; Pansophia, 4; Lutheran Student Union, 1, 2; Virginia Education Association. 4. SIMMONS, LINDA LOU: Eagle Rock. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation. August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 2; Phi Beta lambda, 1, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Intrainurals, I. SINES. GAIL ANN: Vienna, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Minor. Biology; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 1. 2; Pcmm Club. 1, 2. 3. 4; Hockey Club, 4; HONORS: Dean's List. 2,3. SKEEN, PATSY LOUISE: Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice • President, 2; President, 4 ; YWCA, I, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 3. 4 (Full Festival Chairman. 3; Vice - President. 4); Music Educators' National Conference, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 3. 4. Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Young Republicans' Club, 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3; Dance Band,4. SMAI.DORE. BARBARA ANNE: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration — Marketing and Retailing; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3. 4; Newman Club, I, 2. 3, 4; Electoral Boaid, 3, 4. SMITH, PATRICIA GAIL: Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish; Minor, French; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Spanish Club, I, 2, 3; Student Education ■Association, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2; French Club, 4; Virginia Kducatinn Association. 4; HONORS: Dean's List. SOUTHALL, COLLEEN CLAIRE. Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. August, 1968; TRANSFER: Biucfield College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, 1. 2, 3 (Secretary. 2. at Blue-field); Student Court. 2 (Secretary, at BlueBeld); Honor Council, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2. at Biucfield; 3 at Radford); YWCA, I, 2 (BiucfieldI; Student Education Association. I, 2. 3, 4 (Chaplain, 2); Baptist Student Union, 1. 2, 3, 4; May Ciourt, 2, (First Attendant at Biucfield); Church Related Vocations Club, I (Biucfield); Sophomore Superlative — Most School Spirited, at Biucfield; HONORS: Homecoming Court — Sophomore Princess at Biucfield. SPANGLER. ANNA CATHERINE: Ellis-ton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Music Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 1. 2. 3; Choir. 3. 4; Glee Glub, 1; Music Educators' National Conference, I, 2, 3, 4 (Vice -President. 3); Student Education Association. 4; Virginia Music Educators' .Association, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Mu Phi Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 3; Chaplain, 4). STARK, LINDA ANN: Hillside. New Jersey; Degree, B.S.. Major, Dietetics; Graduation. June, 1968: House Coucil, Honors Hall (Representative, 2); Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA, 1; Home Economics Club, 1,2. STANTON. JANICE ANN: Charlottesville, Virginia; l cgrec. B.A.; Major. Elementary P ducation; Minot Library Science; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor. 2; YWCA, 2, 3 (Membership Chairman, 2); Library Club. 3, I; Student Education Association, 3, I; United Campus Christian Fellowship, I, 2. 3, 4 (Vice - President. 2; President, 3); Campus Carnival. 3 (judging Committee Chairman. 3); HONORS: Dean's l ist. STEVENS, JUNE ANN: Buchanan. Virginia; Degree, R.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. August, 196$; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association, I; National Education .Association, I; Virginia Education Association, 1. STONE. BETTY LEE: Long Island. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education Association. 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 4; Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship. I, 2; Intramurals, 3. STONE. SANDRA KAYE: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic .Association, 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 1; German Club, 3, I; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3. 4; Intramur.ils. I: HONORS: Deans List. STONE, TERKI ANN: Indianapolis, Indiana; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Minor. Political Science; Graduation. June. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Animus Quarens. 3; Pansophia, 3, 4; Young Democrats Club, 3, 4; Hockey Club, 4; French Club. 4. STULTZ, CAROL ANN: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Minor. Geography; Graduation, June, 196S; TRANSFER: University of Virginia Extension in Roanoke; Geography Club 4; Student Education Association, 4; Young Democrats’ Club, 3. SWECKER, EDITH ANN: Woodbridge, Virginia-, Degree, 8.A.; Major. Sociology; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA, 2. 3. (Welfare Chairman, 3); Psi Club. 4; Canterbury Club, 1, 2. 3, 4, (Secretary - Treasurer, 2; Vestry, 3 President. 4); Campus Carnival. 3 (Publicity). THOMPSON, YVONNE MARIE: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Bcr Hive. 3 (Senior Class Editor); Phi Beta Lambda. 4; Student Plducation Association, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Intramurals, 1, 2. 3, 4; HONORS: Princess for Campus Carnival Queen — Pocahontas Hall. 315 TRAYNOR, ELIZABETH ANNE: Wise, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Librar ’ Science; Minor, History; Graduation, August, 196$; TRANSFER: Clinch Valiev College. Madison College; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Association. 1, 2 (Secretary, 2); Student Education Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Students' Club, 3; Cotillion Club. I. 2 (Steering Committee, 2); Canterbury Club, 1. 2 (Clinch Valley College); Intramurals, I, 2 (Clinch Valley College); Young Democrats' Club. I, 2 (Clinch Valley College). TILLMAN, MARY ANN: Salem. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Junior Class Secretary, 3; House Councils, 2, 3 Bolling - Vice President, 2; West Moffett - Fire Warden, 3; Student Education Association. 3; Day Students' Club, 1; Ccrman Club, 3, 4; HONORS: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 4. TOLLEY, SHIRF.EN MARIA: Bedford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor Committee; Virginia Education Association, 4. TL'LLIS, LYNN ELIZABETH: Coral Cables, Florida; Degree, B.S.; Major. Business Home Economics; Graduation. June, 196$; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor. 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Club. 3. 4 I Vice President, 4); Sigina Kappa, 3, 4 (Correspondent Chapter); Faculty Committee on Clubs and Organizations, 4 (Student Representative). TUCKER. LINDA GAIL: Hurt, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, March, 196S; ORGANIZATIONS YWC A. I; Phi Bela Lambda, 2. 3, 4 (Reporter, 3); Student Education .Association, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, I, 2 (Nesvspaper Chairman. 2) Junior Follies, Young Republicans. VANSA.NT. CRETCHF.N EDITH: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Political Science; Minor. Mathematics; Graduation, June, I96S; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 2, 3; Sophomore Counselor, 3; Day Students' Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1. VAUGHAN, CYNTHIA JANE: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 196$; ORGANIZATIONS: Day Students’ Club, 2; HONORS: Dean's List. VAUCHN, ROSEMARY: Eagle Rook, Vir-ginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, English; Graduation, June, 1968: HONORS: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2. 3. I (Treasurer, 4). VENCn.L, SANDRA FAYE: Lebanon, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education-. Graduation, March. 1968. VERTHEIN, DONNA KAY: Gate City, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and 31d Sen tor J irectortj Physical Education; Graduation, August, 1968; TRANSFER: East Tennessee Slate University; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3. 4; Pcmm Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Student Education .Association, 4; Wesley Foundation, 3, 1; Lntrainuruls, I. 2, 3. 4; Virginia Education Association, I. WALLACE. WANDA MAE; Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Phi Bela Uimbda, 2, 3. 4 (President, 4; Treasurer, 3); Student Education Associa-ton, 3, 4; Christian Science, I, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary - Treasurer. 2; President, 3); In-Ira murals, 1, 2, 3; junior Follies, 3; Virginia Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS: Pi Omega Pi. WALLER. JANET: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Minor, Library Science; Graduation, March, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain, I); Baptist Student Union, 2, 3 (Chairman of Special Programs, 3); HONORS: Dean's List. I. WALSH, MARY JANET: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major Elementary Education; Minor, Speech; Graduation. June 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education .Association Association, 3 and 4; Newman Club, I, 2. 3 and 4, (Social Chairman. 2). walton. Camille FRANCES: char- lottcsvillc. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. French; Minor. English; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government Association, (Chairman of Student Life, 3 and 4); Freshman Class Rules Commission, 1; Junior Class Representative to Student Life, 3; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Junior Resident, 3; Student Education Association. 4; Cotillion Chib, 3 and 4; Panhcllcnic Council, 3 and 4; Alpha Sigma Tflu, 3 and 4, (Senior Panhcllcnic Representative, 3 and 4); Newman Club, I,.2, and 3; French Club, 2, 3, 4, (Secretary, 3); May Day Commission, 2; Dean's List; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3 and 4; Pi Delta Phi, 2, 3, and 4, (Treasurer, 3). WARD, CHERYL VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg. Virginia; IXgrcc, B.S., Major, Mathematics; Graduation, August, 1908; TRANSFER: Southern Seminary Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1, and 2; YWCA, 1 and 2. (Cabinet Member. 2); Student Education Association. I; German Club, 4; Baptist Student Union, I and 2; Intramurals. 1, 2, 3, and 4; Equitation C-lub, I and 2; Saddle Club, 1 and 2. (President. 2); Cordeliam, 1 and 2. (Nice - President, 21; Virginia Education Association, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List. WATSON, DOLLY YVONNE: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation, June, 196$; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Cuvemmcnt Association, 3 and 1, (Secretary, 3; Treasurer. 4); Sophomore: Counselor, 2; Phi Beta Lambda, I. 3 and 4; Student Education Association, 3 and 4, Cotillion Club, 3 and I. (Secretary. 4); Baptist Student Union, I; May Court, 3, (Jr. V(tendant); Virginia Education Association. 3 and 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4. WATTS. DIANA CHRISTINE: Pa.kcsburg, Pennsylvania; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1969; ORGANIZATIONS: Pnnspphia. 2; Choir. 4; Glee Club. 3; French Club, 1.2. 3 and 4. WAITS, FRANCES Cl ENDOLYN: Altavista, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1969; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; ORGANIZATIONS: (All at Ferrum Junior College; Honor Court, 2; SEA, 1. (Secretary); SEA Big Sister. 2; Baptist Student Union, I; Spanish Club. I; YEA, I. WEBB, BONNIE FAYE: HilKvill, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation, August, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, 1; Tri-.M, 1 and 2; Geography Club, 2; Student Education Association. 4; Virginia Education Association. 4. WEBER. CAROLYN MARTHA: Mt. Clemen, Michigan; Degree, B.A.; Major, Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council. 4 (Chairman); Senior Class. 4 (Representative, and Honor Court); Sophomore Council, 2; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Union, 1. 2. 3, 4; Freshman Representative (or Identification steering Committee, I; HONORS; Dean's List; Rho Omega Physics Society. WF.STPHA1., MARTHA SHARON: Radford. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics Business; Graduation, June, 1969; ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 1; Home Economics Club. 4; Day Students' Club, I. 2, 3, I (V'iee • President. 3; Treasurer, 4); Campus Carnival, 3, 4. WHF.EI.ER, PATRICIA ANN: Wilaona, Virginia; IVgree. B.S.; Major, Library Science; Minor, English; Graduation, June. 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Spanish Club. I; Library Club, I. 2. 3. 4; Student Education .Association, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, I; HONORS: Dean's List. WHITCOMB, JANICE ELAINE: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Minor, Political Science ami Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1969; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Curtain Clan, 1, 2; lioofbeats, 2; YWCA, 1; Student Education Association. 4; Capitol Club, I; Canterbury Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2; Campus Carnival, 1. 2, 3. 4; Young Republicans, 3, 4. WHITE. PATRICIA MARGARET SOUTH: Vanceboro. North Carolina; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minor, History; TRANSFER: Appalachian State University; Graduation, IXccmbcr. 1967; ORGANIZATIONS; Pansophia, 3, 4; Canterbury Club. 2,3.4; HONORS: Deans List. WHITWORTH, JUDY MAE; Thazton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major Elementary Education; Graduation, Rectmbfr, 1967: YWCA. 3. 4: Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Inter • Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1. 2; HONORS: Dean s List. WHOLLY. PATRICIA ANN: Vienna. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. History; Minor, Economics; Graduation. June, 1968; OK-(. 1 I IONS: House Councils, HollinK. 2 (Fire Warden): Sophomore Counselor. 2; Newman Club. I. WIGGINS. DORIS VIRGINIA: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 1967; TRANSFER: Fcrruin Junior College; Spanish Club. ), 2; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Big Sisters Club (Ferrum. 1. 2); HONORS; Phi Theta Kappa National Honorary Society for Junior Colleges (Fer-rum). WILLIAMS. ANNE RITCHIE: Falls Church. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, June. 1968; Bee Hive, 3; Student Education As-social ion, 3. 4; Capitol Club. 2 (Treasurer); (of illion (lub, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH SETON: Arlington, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Cos-eminent .Association. 3, 4 (President. SC A. 3. 4); Junior Class President, 3; Senior Class, Alumni Secretary, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Curtain Clan, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Cotillion Club. 3. 4; 'lay Das Commission. 2; HONORS: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 3.4; Alpha Psi Omega. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS. NIACINE ELLEN WRIGHT: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, June. 1968; Orehesiv, 3 (Historian); Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4; 4-11 Alumni. 2, 3; Day Students' Club. 4; Newman Club, 1,1 Baptist Student Union, 1, 2. 3 (Secretary, 1: Treasurer, 2; Newspaper Editor, 3){ Virginia Education Association, 3. 4; HONORS: Dean's List. I. 2. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Winner of College Quiz in 1966. WINKLER, CAROL SUSAN: Mel an, Virginia; l rgrcc, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education, Minor, Sociology; Degree. B.S.; Graduation, June. 1968: ORGANIZA- TIONS: Honor Council, 3 (Junior Representative); House Councils. Norwood, I (Social Committee); Sophomore Counselor. 2; Junior Resident, 3; Student Education Association, 4; Newman Apostolate, I, 2, 3, I (President, 3; Vice - President, 2; Social Chairman, 1); Campus Carnival, 3 (Co-Chairmun); Virginia Education Association I; College Volunteer - Headstart, Summer 1967 (Co-Supervisor of college age group); HONORS: Dean's List, 3; Newman Cotho-lie Newspaper; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. 1968. Graduation. June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Curtain Clan, 3, 4; Choral Club. 3, 4 (President, 4); Choir. 1, 2 (Secretary, I); YWCA, 1; Pansophia. 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President, 2; President, 3); Baptist Student Union, I, 2, (Freshman Council. I; Senior Council, 2); Intramurals, 2 (Volleyball); HONORS: Award. Best Supporting Actress of Radford College, 3; Alpha Psi Omega. 4; Director of ' Which of Us. 3; Agatha in The Children's Hour,” 3; Chorus and understudy in Stop the World, 3; Rabbit in Tire Bad Children.” 3. YOUNG, DOROTHY ANN: Staunton, Air-ginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Biolog ; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, March. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2: United Campus Christian Fellowship, 2, 3, 4 (Vice - President, 3); HONORS: Dean's List; Chi Beta Phi. WILLIAMS, ANTOINETTE MARIE: Portsmouth. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1968; House Councils. Stuart. 4 (Fire Warden, 4I; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; HONORS: Harvest Bowl Princess 1966. WILLIAMS, WILLA DEAN; Floyd. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Minor Sociology; Graduation, June, 1968; HONORS: LX-un's List 2, 3; Sigma Tau Della, 3, 4 (Vice - President, 4). WIMMER, JOYCE EVELYN: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. June. 1968; Sophomore, Counselor, 2; Library Club. 3, 1; Student Education -Association. 3, 4; United Campus Christian Fellowship. 1. W INFIELD. CONSTANCE LEE: Virginia Beach; Degree, B.S.; Major, History and English; Minor, Journalism; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choir, 1; Crapurrhal, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Pansoplna, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); WINN, SANDRA ANNE: Ashland, Kentucky; Degree, B.S.; Major, English — Secondary Education; Graduation, June, 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Crapurchal, 4; Wesley Foundation, 4; TRANSFER: Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Alpha (Jhi Omega (Marshall). WOOD, BETSY BENSON: Annandale, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; M jor, Spanish; Minor, Political Science; Graduation, June. 1968; ORGANIZATIONS: Spanish Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Capitol Club. 1, 2; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Young Democrats' Club, 3, 4; Campus Carnival. 4 (Princess; International Relations Club, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, 3, 4). WOODALL, JOAN CAROLYN: Gladys, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Minor. Social Sciences; Graduation, August, 1968: TRANSFER: Chowan. College; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council. Stuart Hall, 3 (Fire Warden). WOODS, CRYSTAL LEE: Roanoke. Virginia; JVgree, R.A.; Major. English. Speech, and Drama; Minor, Sociology; ZEICLF.R. MARILYN ELIZABETH: Tazewell, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Minor, Speech and Drama; Graduation. August. 196S; ORGANIZATIONS: Legislative Representative from Floyd Hall. 4; House Councils, Draper Hall, I (Fire Warden); Curtain Clan, 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club. 4 (President); Baptist Student Union. I; Young Republicans' Club, 3; Campus Carnival, 3; HONORS: Dean s List; Award, Rest Actress, 2, 3; Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4 (Vice - President); Campus Carnival, Dorm Princess — Trinkler Hall. ZETTL, CATHERINE BERNICE: McLean. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Chemistry; Minor. Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1968; ORCANIZA’I IONS: Rules Committee, 2; Athletic Association. I. 2. 3, 1 (Head of Volleyball. 2; Head of Basketball. 3; President, 4); Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Spanish Club. I; Cosmopolitan, 1; Wesley Foundation, I; Westminster Fellowship, 3; Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival. I, 3 (for Westminster Fellowship); HONORS: Dean's List; Rho Omega. 3 (Vice - President). 317 UP As a student, I have profited by the great emphasis placed upon those factors involved in the production of the ’68 Bee Hire: hard work, creativity, a sensitivity to the College environment. cooperation with the Administration. faculty, students, and numerous others. I am confident that this sentiment is also shared by each member of the staff. Together we have faced challenges, frustrations, disappointments, and pleasures. Each one of us has discovered a little more clearly who she is, and what she can accomplish. Added to this personal reward, we will gain satisfaction if each individual is pleased with a certain aspect of our annual. Such satisfaction would not be possible, however, without the aid of those who have been instrumental in the realization of this edition. On behalf of the 1%S Bee Hive Staff, I extend a hearty 'Thank You! Diana Kothenbuhler Editor-in-Chief Keys Fruiting Corporation Mr. Hon YV. Norman The Administration and Faculty Mr. Erwin U. YVright Mr. Donald L. Campbell Mr. B. J. Fuller Kamsey’s Studio Lester's Foto Shop The Dean of Women’s Office The Mailing and Duplicating Office Mrs. Maxine C. Dillenger Mrs. I-orraync Muncy Hadford College Student Body 318
”
1965
1966
1967
1969
1970
1971
Find and Search Yearbooks Online Today!
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES
GENEALOGY ARCHIVE
REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.