Blue Ridge Community College - Doubling Yearbook (Weyers Cave, VA)
- Class of 1975
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Fred Wood waits for explosion while Sandra quietly reads. gt' i' It ,gyrltw f7'hlixiH ' ?' yi it i Q it W il n e 'r5.li QQQWMLQIREJILIIK 'HF' 255' -3-IJHE5 MM 1 y 11 ,-gr gg M y n U. Q N yoyo ,Frm lim? J Af-ai, J, . :la -1 '---H24 -'lr - i f i -fig I W Q ., - l Emotwngs my 4 u wi President Armstrong hands bouquet of roses to 1974-'75 Apple Blossom Princess, Miss Vanessa Diggs. I . H. .1 ,A ,- 5. v -w -, I.. sf ' Q g, no 1 Night aye The Apbnle Blossom Princess and Glamour Girl annual event are looked forward to by both jfacalty and students. L 'G' as in o :- J ZA! ,Y F X I V, A WY' f- 'W - if E., ' N all 4- ' A l Pl X WJ ei- 1 f' . so Q !. ' :lt V ll a N ' .Lilly V ' .4 v nl -I- 1 riwy, L l u' f- lf' 4' 4- , 4,.ps . K l.1,4NNff gf .!'!f?v.,qf1., I .R-fa 5-' 5 fa f ' F 'f'fEi.'?1 Kr 'ljf' Jgzf 42 -J rf ' V XA Qguvuu PYIHCSSS 1 I 3 A NXE34 -i K X ii L.. Marketing Club shows off its annual splendor. Terri Patronic prepares for fashion show, Sue McDorman models latest Japanese style . Nfm.. -fy 4 , M 1 gmEE,, l:-- - 1 , ,.., L 1 . 1 m ! V s-l, FLT? -' f 6 l lf 'if ' V' ' -' ' , I F-15+ ' 5 Q. Q , j i Wil Hy wr? Q 'lf A , 3 ,T ,' 'Y A ,s-' :jd-.., A - is V - - ' , 5 t . W , , 4. , ,- -'..- . L 'YA ls, L s 13424 , . 4'-.ps L. A M' is , ?j.df81.,A ,'.1eI13,J 'fi W sf el' If E5-ails K Va -- -rg ' ALLi'f.'I s-vWrV, . s. f.' l .Y 4' V 'I 1155 1 ,Q V Af' l swf .iiffif . W SCE OLE OF CONTENT tl 'I I . f f 'I DO UELING I FACULTY I I GRAD UA TES ' , UNDER GRAD UA TES , I ORGANIZATIONS ' I ACTIVITIES LITERAR Y 1 l I I I1 'I 11' -i 41,-A, ' N, :sian Administration TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Dr. James A. Armstrong. President, Dr. David R. Eyler, Dean of Student Services, Mr. John S. Hudson, Dean of Instructions: Ms. Fay Lynn, Secretary to President: Ms. Bonnie Moyers, Secretary to Dean of Instructions: Ms. Patsy Shreckhise, Secretary to Dean of Student Services. Q' 4.1 J 5 The big wheels keep things rolling TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Mr. I. Coulson Phillips, Director of Continuing A Educationg Ms. Betty S. Stroop, Secretary to Director of Continuing Educationg Dr. Francis S. Turnage, Director of Educational Developmentg Ms. Sharon Hudson, Secretary to Director of Educational Developmentg Ms. Alice Carr, Secretary to Director of Educational Development: Mr. Douglas W . Pence, Business Managerg Ms. Peggy Wonderley, Administrative Clerkg Ms. Bonnie P. Chittum, Secretary to Business . , Managerg Ms. S. Kaye ' Estep, Administrative Clerkg Ms. Barbara H. Drumeller, Receptionist . xxx And 'Lf' - 'R :Li B TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Mr. Jerry L. Beavers, Coordinator of Admissions and Records: Ms. June C. Powers, Secretary to Coordinator of Admissions and Recordsg Ms. Jane C. Cline. Bookstore Manager: Mr. Valean Vintila, Audio-Visuals and Graphics Supervisor: Ms. Charlotte W. Newton, Assistors Audio-Visuals and Graphics Assistant: Ms. Kathy McDonald, Assistant: Ms. Donna K. Alexander, Secretary to Coordinator of Library Servicesg Ms. Audrey C. Slaven, Administrative Clerk: Mr. Chia Y. Sun, Assistant Librarian, and Mr. Kenneth E. Bishop, Coordinator of Library Services, Ms. Ann Craun, Desk Clerk: Ms. Rachel Mohler, Library Assistant 4-. - rf :'.,s ., el 'QT' 4 A A 1, 'Y iv- Fw With their heQ9, we can make it. Dr. E. B. Cox, Coordinator of Counseling Services: Ms. Becky W. Mohler, Secretary to Counseling Center: Ms. Sally F. Fulton, Assistant Professor, Learning Laboratory and Mathematics: Mr. Ron Umble, Math Instructor: Ms. Joyce L. Liptrap, Secretary to Coordinator of Learning Lab: Ms. Virginia Hurst, English Instructor: Ms. Lila Foster, Reading Instructor: Mr. John B. Snyder, Financial Aids Gfficerg Ms. Rowan A . Zeiss, Counselor: Mr. Edwin B. Morse, Ir. . Counselor and Placement Director English and Police Sczence TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Ms. Linda Hurt, Student Activities Director: Mr. Ross Hersey , Public Relations: Captain Lewis Keith, ROTC Instructor: Ms. Becky Corbett, Secretary to Director of Police Science: Mr. Bob Riyer, Instructor of Police Science: Mr. Calvin Washington, Guard: Mr. Frank Darcus, Guard: Mr. John Bennett, Guard: Lt. Walter E. Brown, Director of Police Academy Science. i W e wonft cop out, we done learned good English. TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Ms. Louise B. Adams, Humanities Division Chairmang Mr. David A. McKnight, Assistant Professor, Learning Lab Mr. Darrell W. Hurst, Associate Professor of Englishg Mr. Brian J . Delaney , Assistant English Professor: Ms. Eleanor R. Hicks, Assistant Professor of Englishg Mr. Edward L. Harlow, Assistant Professor of English and Speech: Ms. Cynthia N. Wood, Assistant Professor of Spanish .4 ,- W, - y - Math and Science ' TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Dr. Metro Lazorack, Professor of Mathematics: Mr. Terry G. Slaubaugh, Assistant Professor of Math: Mr. Franklin B. Carver, Assistant Professor of Math: Mr. James E. Jordan, Jr. , Assistant Professor of Math: Mr. Larry A. Turner, Assistant Professor of Math and Physics: Dr. Lucy Novak, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Q.-.of N t. , X 1. is Qi 1 '7 ffl, ff'ffXX',, ,VIH ffffmf ' I, f,,ff'1f I x,J L In Biology, Math may seem fowl but we canft chicken out. TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: i I-I, r' 1 At 'I Dr. William B. Allison, Jr. , Associate Professor of Animal Tech: Mr. Stephen Halterman, Animal Science Lab Techniciang Mr. E. Houston Lynch, Assistant Professor of Science: Mr. Bertram Kite, Instructor of Agricultureg Mr. Max Couchman, Assistant Professor of Biology: Mr. Austin Anderson, Assistant Professor of Biology: and Ms. Becky J 9 Thibodeaux, Biology Laboratory Technician . Social Science and Business TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Ms. Ann G. Kavanaugh, Social and Mental Health Chairman: Mr. David L. Bailey, Jr. , ' Associate Professor of Psychology 1 and Sociology: Mr. Harry .ads y Griffin, Assistant Professor of Historyg Mr. Charles Wise, Instructor of Governmentg Mr. Bernard I-I. Levin, Assistant Professor of Psychology: Mr. Forrest E. McCready, Ir. , Assistant Professor of Sociology: Mr. H. B. Bondurant, Instructor of Sociology. rife. I :li TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right Mr. Roland Masher, Business Division Chairman: Ms. Doris Stone, Instructor of Secretarial Scienceg Mr. Walter L. Pruchnic, Assistant Professor of Business: Mr. William B. B. Woolf, Associate Professor of Business: Mr. George C. Lennox Associate Professor of Economics Mr. William M. Davidge, Assistant Professor: Mr. John P. Calabria , Assistant Professor of Business: Mr. Willard H. Keeling, Instructor of Data Processing and Businessg Mr. Elvin Fawley , Assistant . f--.-I TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Mr. Jack R. Songer, Engineering Chairmang Mr. Joe M. James, Assistant Professor of Electronics Techg Mr. John Scott, Diesel Instructorg and Mr. G. L. Clemmer, Diesel Instructorg Mr. Rupert Chandler, Instructor in Engineering Science and Technologies: Mr. Leon A. Berthiaurne. Assistant Professor of Drafting: Mr. Leon F. Smith, Assistant Professor of Electronics: Mr. Paul Dixon, Assistant Professor Techs of Automotive . D , ,,,,-R i l l ' ' V A . :',fL lt x f Q f ' 'F l in . .X ts at X K? Getting mechanics 0 ff A the drafting board - I may be a shocking uf? Y' 1 K-a experience. O-5 I plllt 9 LX TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Mr. Robert W. Waybright, Buildings and Grounds Supervisor: Mr. Olen Burkholder, Electronics Assistant: and Mr. Tom Ward , Electronics Assistant: Ms. Slaubaughg Admission Assistant: Mr. Edward W. Parkins, Jr. , Custodian: Mr. John H. Demey, Storekeeper Assistantg Mr. Steve Lockhart, Assistant Q I, 41-1if'i1X':a' GRAD UATE5 ff ,fl ' JMYQ ' 'yxx sw Z5 30 t wwf fn, A Ll L x e'5!1l 1 1 Lf 1 .' fr . 3 --'WET' l F'XV573'f'a.,., . girl r - Zafliqlfj 'ifs N, PX x? 'xv-. , N n n, 1 X IAF -Q V Graduation is when we realize what it was all aboatg we 're free and independent, ready to soar into the world . . . alone. Ring Around the Valley TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Mary Delphine Bell, General Office Assistant, Lyndhurst, Sam Atkins, Liberal Arts CPsycJ, McLeanng Layton A. Batten. Psychology, Waynesboro: Sharon Cline, Business Management, Mt. Sidney: Steve Collinsg Agri-Business, Churchville. ' tff? 737 3 ' ' S ' K -Q.. If QE 1 W im, ,,.f-, Help the World I fl , ' Top TO BOTTOM, left 10 right: Barbara Harrison, Mental ' -I - Health, Staunton: Frank Caulder, Electronics, Waynesborog L' Mary Lou Davis, Merchandising Management, Elktonz Chip .A ' i Carver, Gen. Studies, Harrisonburg: Trish Gomez, Mental ' ' Health Tech, Staunton. ff Ez'-A -vs- . . Hin.. . 1 rv. I Im' 'iii-f Look Toward Tomorrow TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Lou Snodgrass, Business Management, Harrisonburg: Gregg Bussard, Pre-Teacher Education, Waynesboro: Mohammad Hijjieh, Pre Engineering, Dura-Hebron, Palestine: C. Edwin Miller, Sociology, Harrisonburg: Joseph Reid Harden, Mental Health, Staunton. HI' - ....gs2f'5-LZ: - -.4-- xx' Butcher, Baker and Candlestick Maker TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Stacy Baker. History-Liberal Arts, Waynesborog Mel Hamilton, Business Administration, Waynesboro: David Blake Electronics, Daytong and John Heule, Harrisonburg Robert I-Ieatwole, Pre-Med, Dayton: Forrest C. Hammer, Business Administration, Waynesboro. X1 Shocking the World TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Mark A. Streiff , Data Processing, Weyers Cave, Richard L. Uplinger, Electronic Tech, Bridgewater: Jerry L. Stultz, Electronics Tech, Bergtong Denise Chapman, General Office Assistant, Hinton: Bob Kluge, Science, Staunton. ', fir' ' , 'Q n -' 1,-5- 4 '1 9 , ,I LJ. 'R Q . . 'd, I, if 0 L Travelers in Careers TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Florence I-labwe , Liberal Arts, Kenya, Africa: Dawn Lynn Miller, Mental Health, Harrisonburg, Marlin Miller, Business Administration, Fishervilleg Karen Klotz, Mental Health, Staunton, Michael S. Coakley, Police Science, Broadway. nfl Various Careers Uffered TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Hosea L. Masinde, Business Administration, Harrisonburg 4KenyaJg Susan Armstrong, Secretarial Science, Churchvilleg Deidra Hull, General Office Assist. , Bridgewater: Susan C. Hunt, Animal Technology, Virginia Beach: Ron Miller, Special Education, Harrisonburg 4 'l' 4, H ,. a 1 -tfqaq .,-gig: N Arts and Health TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Janet Hudson, Mental Health, Verona: Richard Armstrong, General Studies, Harrisonburg: Nelda Rae Nutter, Liberal Arts, Waynesboro: Richard Over, Agriculture Administration, Bridgewater: Ed Latham, Vet Tech, Dayton L. ff, b :H . : 'xi '--'I 'fix- I 'ao rtu' 4 -rv ' ' X ix., F , 'X V K' X .Y ,, , ' ff ,fa K 40 Business will find a volt of excitement for the young graduates TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Martha Steager, Grottoes, Business Managementg Lee Leslie, Staunton, Electronics: Donnie Ritchie, Harrisonburg, Business Admin.: Don Adams, Harrisonburg, Animal Science: Douglas and Karen Brabon, Staunton, Science and Liberal Arts. ' 1 , ...X -17 L -.osx .- -- erfx -+,,,Ys-. , .H--3... -. K 1'1'1' .f':'!iSQ.' From Animals to Transistors TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Donald Hughes, General Studies, . Waynesboro: Amy Lane, Vet Tech, Harrisonburg: Thomas A. Cash Ir Electronics Tech, Rhoadesvilleg Tom Reese, Electronics Tech, Staunton: David Kilburn, General Studies, Staunton f ' 4 sf -- Af -pn. qs. . --V 0 14, .rip ,F s O r- - - W , ., S , 114 ' ' , 1 I nv sf' 1 1 ,Q 1 s',' x ' I! .n Special Assistance is needed in all fields TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Steve Capell, Waynesboro, Accounting Charlie Eckard, Fishville, Automotive: Frankie Strawderman, Applied Associated Degree in Business, Staunton: Mack Andrews, Staunton, Special Education, Mary Jordon, New Hope, Vet Tech. .4- ,. , , .sv 3, Y gg. M. I.. A 7 ,U .xx i .t , M 'A-5' -9.1511 L., SX 3 1 -' si f 4 M fl. V' FM Mentality shocks boards TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Robert Brydge, Staunton, Mental Health: Jay Custer, Harrisonburg, Electronics: Marion McKenney, Churchville, Mental Health: Sue LaBoon, Penn Laird, Drafting: Lewis Wood, Engineering, Stalmton. QM 'ual fi- 'ffvf L .3 Day of Recognition Graduates smile as they receive their sheepskin from Doctor James A . Armstrong. D View The Magic Elixir WF C9 OOM M UM, IRGINIA C 1965 Do something nice for someone you've never befriended beforeg have compassion by looking at other's problems through HIS eyes. C. Ross Hersey has added some wit to the faculty and helped in advising the staff of the newspaper and yearbook. He is known nationally for his speaking . Ross is the advisor for the newspaper and yearbook. His speech gave great enthusiasm to the graduating class. 7? - A Q' , JA-J .gi L4 1 V 4,. ' . fn, in , :.,a-'11 .iq ,x --1 Y t 1.4 , 1 ,Q 'Luna-....., 1 The grins on the faces of the electrofying graduates and teachers plus one portray the true feelings of many years of loyalty and hard work from elementary to college . TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Dennis Hall, Bridgewater, Automaticsg Sandy Sipe, McGayesvil1e, Vet Tech. .LALO rf- Xhg 1a A :Jp- Doubling Inform An unexpected but formal positions of our present and future Doubling graduates. 'ILM .U . . . 2 .sf L: w .L. v 21 i , X Ei li i K gif' if Q ' 5: . T- uf' K Aptp A V kk ,zlp 'l pi l. . 4 o i o W i l f' fl 14' F ii Ilivi f ili' I A : fi: f o -' o- N 47 UNDER GRADUATES o M f V 4 Y A 'Hip-,A-2q.i', I Y 3- I :fQ.u-I: 1:1 ,ff F lj.o.., Ta: N ' - W 1 ' X 1 fin XJ ,A Y , - X 5' - '31 'r-- if Q 4 Q-- ll 1 .L.I.QffQ' f T HL' Q EP ' ' -' , 14,3 T J L-. fl ik T' . Time for study Time 150 learn Time for fun, And new we rim. n'Il ': v rr, ew' a W -391 This section contains the freshmen who were A ' courteous enough to take a couple seconds of their time to make our Doubling more complete . , , . I I 1 7 I .4 -, nv. null A -' f-was,-1 ' K Y f -4- ' 8-ja ., qi, I3 rite' -if g I Representatives from the administration and n 1 faculty stand ready to help. . L ' f , l- L .JU ,I Aileen Addison Janet Allen Rick C. Allen Bill Allison Joyce Alt Anna Anderson Kevin Armentrout Pam Ashby Carol Audie David Baer This page is sponsored by WANTHINGTON HARDWARE CO. , INC. , Staunton, VA. 50 l..1 'ante 'ff ir... l'- 1. xr.,...aE ,. . ,. 1 'v . Y543' f, 's :.Jfs::i'f4gL KG, J-1' J, ay , an Eddie Bailes Milton L. Bartley Ruby J. Benson Billy Brads Tony Blasioli, III Grant Bodkin Jim Bostic Kay Brown Karen Bryant Jeff Campbell Raymond M. Carrier Rhonda Carter James S . Campbell The new Student Center knocked many a student off Th1s page lS sponsored by DAVID B CARBER JEWELER INC of I-Iarrlsonburg VA . 51 John East Steve Elkins 52 Michael Christian 1 f Linda Clark Bobby Coffman I ' Lynn Cosenza Barclay Crose Gary M. Curto AY, vi Thom Dillon Tome Dove Ellen M. Driver Burger House strikes again. This page is sponsored by CROWN JEWELERS of Staunton, VA . Hants,-IRAAJ Vr ' A 1 C. N. 1..- . .MF W 'Sign' LE-ff '!f',. .fo-A 7 rg v XP. , 7 P ..s A X x.' K A V high and this section tells their tale . Gary Fisher W ' ' V-rw-.f, ? : 4 H -5 Robert Hall 1 Curtis Hamlett ' i Thomas Hash .Q A X 4 ffl' ft' ' This page is sponsored by THOMAS HOGSHEAD INC. , Staunton, VA. Nff I This year's freshmen are a new breed of students Conrad Heatwole Terry Heitzenrater Mike Hess Rick Higgs Don Hogshead Homer Huff, Jr. David Hurst. Jr. Julia Iakobowski 53 Confused and feeling out of hand is the way many of the new Doubling students felt at first. Mark Knicely Joseph Lucas Gene Lightner Randy J. Lapham Herbert Larner Glen Layman James Maitland Judy Martin 54 Gregg Keller ' 1-i - ,rE? Tx A'. 'Mtg .Ugly Richard Lenker ' 15 ' ' A' Pat Leonard it if ' L I James Kilburn -. 5 q i y . L , . ' 'fl KL 'if , Hash t . f J its p- A- J ff' f' it Tr ' - 1' ri! ' 2' JP li N ' V . x X X xf ' vi' m ' f xx . '- This page is sponsored by WILSON JEWELERS of Harrisonburg , VA . This page is sponsored 3' lu TP' 1' Y - I' ,. J! I M V. James E. Mayo, II Stephen E. McCready Randy Metzger Gwen Miley Bruce Miller Donna Morris James W. Morrison Timmy Newberry Richard L. Norley, Jr. Charlie Queen Carol Tomey FBI - CIA - SGA lest, new Y.B. , T.C. , at top of most wanted. by STAUNTON PLAZA MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION of Staunton, VA. Lynn Sheets Susan Shelton Roy Sherrill Sonya Simmons as Candy Smith Tina Smith John Painter Karen Papaden Patricia Ratcliff John Reed Susie Rhodes Sue Rimel I 'z : -1' ' t Photoraphefs usual answer when he takes break of three hot dogs, Huh? - --539:31 'Wm If I , ,1 H35 0 , 1 w 1 This page is sponsored by FIRST 8s MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK of Staunton, VA . . .. E A .. ,.l.p,- Q - ,H 'H x 4, , ,w f-1 .L PLA,-. 1 U4-.1 ' F X, 4.3 , a r rg li I A , - ..g 4 1 L A, Qs .YN ,- Q Bf,r.:::1 , ,' u In E L- kr . transfer . rf N l Q . ' as ,L '41 .P 5' :fr , ,V rw X, fha- : R . . F A .f UNF +- fi-5 ' I ' 'M Zmvliig' .V , 9 5 b . 49 'J' 'Uri x tg, . .f This page is sponsored by GLASSNER JEWELERS of Harrisonburg, VA. It didn't take long for the Freshmen to turn on the Rick Soldan Carla Souder Penelope Stevens Lenora E. Thomas Gary Thomspon Dale J . Turner Linda Turner Terry Williams Ed Willosn Cathy Winfree Beverly A. Woods Richard Woodson Sandra Yarbrough 57 ob TDK' 5'-5 Q ZIQFSN A f 6 f ar 'W fy rd r If . IE, :fi J 'I 'f M Cl Ub fx - Y Y Y vxflrwfl K r . L ' ' 1 ii? 1 ' 1.. ' ' '. A ?., A, . 4 .4 E, :uf E L A v . ' - . an :rv U 7 M: ,f -:, ' , 'Z ' 5 'E-Vftri' fy A . . - SCJ. 5 .uwf...1n 'idx A ' bv 1 0 if an f 4. fwlggi Q. gsm I - A A gf The organizations are greater and more enthasiastie than ever. . . so great, you eoaldnyt even beat theln with a elabf SGA Trish nibbles over coffee calog Bob, oar new Mafia Leaolerg Ea' contemplates Starclomg and H enry types oat his will. TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: President, Trish Gomez: Treasurer, Robert Heatwoleg Vice- President, Edwin Millerg Secretary, Henry Woody Intramurals Committee - MacAndrews, Chairmang Social Committee - Rick Allen, Chairman. x v The SGA has had an active year planning many school and community projects, all of which were very well received. Dr. Cox, their advisor, and Mrs. Linda Hurt, Activities Director, have been a tremendous help as were all organizations that make the SGA what it is. The Executive Council has worked to settle some of the problems facing students and activities at Blue Ridge. .N ffl Q. I ,rp lf' TOP TO BOTTOM. left to right: Linda -,V - . ' Hurt, Student Activities Advisor: I .. Executive Council, Community Series . A l.T,fP5- A Y A ,A - Robert Heatwole, chairman: Art ff? 'F' 3 A T l p Committee - Dawn Miller, chairman, 'V -frsirl-'-'iSl:'! and Jeff Campbell. Ed looks at messy layouts, Jeff laughs at has boss Randy and Carol are amazed by streakers TOP TO BOTTOM left to right Ed1IOI Edwln Miller Art Work and Lay out Jeff Campbell Advertrsrng Manager David Blake: Yearbook Salesman Frank Caulder and Robert Hall: Copywrrter - Jackie Phillips Publications Advisor Mr. Ross Herseyg Literary Advisor - Mr. David Hurstg Literary Co Editors - Randy Lapharn and Carol Audie rl , ,. x C 1 Riclge Runner Staff Karen worries about ber staff Henry jokes at the copy of 'Tlayboyv Bob picks centerfold for Univ Gregg looks up test answers Bob looks at Miss Cinderella TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Newspaper Editor - Karen Fitzgerald: Advertising Manager for Newspaper and Typist, Copywriter for Yearbook - Henry Woodg Photographer for Yearbook and Head Photographer for Newspaper - Bob Heatwoleg Head Photographer for Yearbook - Greg Smith: Assistant Photographer - Bill Brads: Newspaper Staff Co- Editors - Nelda Nutter and Diana Livick Wx, 4.13 Marketing Club Marketing's beautiful girls show different styles and trends from around the world . Marketing Club Officers: President - Lou Snodgrass, Representative - Mary Lou Davis, Treasurer - Carol Tomey, Secretary - Barbara Hartman, Advisor - Mr. Roland Macher. E Future Secretaries Association :-:ff-1 A p It takes a special type of person to be a M A Future Sec . , and this year's elite group certainly wasn't shorthanded . Future Secretaries Association Officers: President - Jo Lynn Ellerg Vice-President - Donna Kauffman Treasurer - Anna Casong Secretary Lori Lamb: Correspondence Secretary - Ioan Schull: Advisor - Mrs. Doris Stone Q ,-. , This page sponsored by UNITED VIRGINIA BANKINATIONAL VALLEY of Staunton, VA. ME f AQQIM Sigma Beta This year's Alpha Sigma Beta, Blue Ridge's Agricultural Club , did more than sit watching plants grow besides hoofing on campus , they managed to do a little extra curricular horsin' around as well. .-1 Alpha Sigma Beta Officers: Steve Collins, President, Mr. Kite, Advisor, Michael Hemp, Donnie Ritchie, Keith Wampler. !- 'ix R1 2 Y!h'A li! 7' v FY' This page is sponsored by JOSEPHY NEY'S of Harrisonburg, VA. L Vet Tech Vet Tech helps community farmers in their everyday It's a woman's world! Veterinary Technology Officers: President - Sandy Shipe, Vice-President - Kathy Sversky, Treasurer - Amy Huggard. Secretary - Linda Worsley, Advisor - Mr. William Allison P lil 7 WMM? lia- HI -g1. 'sf ' mm an ,5,,,, Don't get yourself out on a ledge was not one of the phrases commonly heard around the MAC this year. The club kept itself busy with many new and exciting activities such as repelling and spelunking. The MAC would go anywhere including underground for excitement. Military Activities Club Officers: President - Pete Combeeg Vice- President - Bob Petruzzig Treasurer - Bonnie Byles: Secretary - Vera Harvey: Advisor - Captain Keith I I t I W i lik.- Qi, , r , t Military Activities Club 7' i ag' - , ,. -. fi, jpg-ag, t Q, Ln Ii- A' ' '-1 'Q ' :' '- H-X . .f , 'J x.lt l f J' . 4 ' 1 t- Q. if Y X -V x , 'ii ating lub Picnics and hiking were among the outings undertaken by this year's club. We all need to get out and away from it all. This year's club provided the outlets to really sock it to us. Outing Club Committee: Robert , Hall, Sue Rimel, Lori Lamb, Advisor - Mr. Brian Delany The Christian Outreach provided us with many things to lighten the load this year. The Outreach brought us two concerts , they always welcomed us with coffee and cookies at exam time, and the good thoughts that went along with them. Christian utreach Christian Outreach Officers: President - Susie Rhodes, Secretary - Twila Caplinger, Advisor - Mr. Ron Umble Lugil ' t y - g -H1 International Students Club The International Students brought us a taste of the outside world. Representatives from Kenya, Ethiopia, Argentina , China , India , and Palestine added not only international flavor but their unique and beautiful personalities to the formerly all- American Blue Ridge. International Students Club Officers: President - Mohamrnand Hijjeh, Vice- President - Pat Lewis, Treasurer and Secretary - Brockway Osore Advisor - Dr. E. B. Cox Rf? Future Teachers Assoeiatzon Chess Cla Future Teachers help students get a grasp on their future careers. Looking for someone to play with on Saturday night? was the motto of this year's Chess Club. Sam Hinkle got the club off in a true chess style by winning the fall tournaments . The winter and spring tournaments were won by the - A club president, David Tanks. C 5 listen c- 1- ,. 1 1 Future Teachers Association Officers: President - Lee Leslie: Vice-President - Diana Allison: Secretary and Treasurer - Marlina Criderg Advisor - Dr. E. B. Cox Chess Club Officers: President - David Tanks: Vice-President - Rick x ,I Gibson: Secretary - Margaret Gibson: Advisor - Mr. Frank Carver -P., 4,-nl Phi Theta Kappa hams Phi Theta Kappa, the honor society of Blue Ridge , is comprised of those students with outstanding achievements in academia and having other personal qualities in leadership and character. The chorus gave many many concerts such as the Christmas program and was invited to participate in a special for WVPT-TV in Harrisonburg. The chorus provides the opportunity for those with musical talents to express themselves and bring enjoyment to all. r--'f f 'f -'Jn Phi Theta Kappa Officers: President - Mary Io Hopkins: Vice-President - Dawn Millerg Treasurer and Secretary - Carl Mahler and Sandy Somersg V Q, Advisor - Mr. Bailey. New Members: Sandy Somers, Mel Hamilton, Ruth' y Pammel, and Janice Hudson, Chorus 'T Director - Mrs. Nancy Hackman, and Betty Stroop, Accompanist. 'Q xggf ACTIVITES I :I I sr4l ?. '.'l'ii, Sq X xxx Blfgx X . 1. -. I S. M-JQY1 1 'ani' 5 U fl M i - ,. V. HN again. ,ps S xml ln ,h4,1,,.1.g.:-cv-vt-.. I ,H .NA .ei f? w tl ,, ,Q -I . ., , . ' fiftiw ? ' ' - V- rylfixin? E-4 'l'A -a-::' 'ma . .vi i Q 7 - w w A fill!!! hx ' S f il l N A 5'-5 'im' A U 'lf' . -Q '..f A I T - - -' ,+ Daring the clay we listen to Speakers, Bat at night we pat away oar knowledge antil a new tolnormw. t Dedication The Dedication of the newest addition to Blue Ridge: the library, student center, automotives, and vet tech, was given by the Hon. Maurice B. Rowe, Secretary of Administration. Also attending were representatives from state and local governments, and Dr. Dana B. Hammel, Chancellor of Virginia Community Colleges. ..-I-'-5--'t .KX A Plffbl m WQTWIOP , V V? -f' f V. . V ra' if 1 f, - 1 . 1 Ar--xx .1 f . - . .- gr:n,,'f M If ., , , - 5503 ' .I .U 4- . C,-,It U.. 1- 'I 1 .-, ,, , gt , Epi JW-'Qi 1' . 1 1 D f' I? y , .I K A v .V hx ' S A A m 3' ,uid Z Miva! Area colleges: Eastern Mennonite, Madison, UVA, and Piedmont, with the help from area newspapers, Staunton Leader , News-Virginian , and Daily News-Record, received advice on improving layouts, copying, and photography At the annual Christmas party Santa Claus, alias Mr. McCready, brought in the Christmas spirit as we trimmed the tree and joined with the chorus to lighten our hearts made heavy by exams. , Community Series nn vo u. nw Hs- -I W N9 '15 Crowds gather for all occasions, Mr. Hubert Gentry talks on Creative Camera, Skyline Kennel Club demonstrate some of their routines, Bridgewater Choral sings into the X hearts of Blue Ridge students and A K faculty, Reverend Bernard Bangley K , talks about Psychology of Music. mfr? . ' at ,t , -:spy U5, 3!llfWMl.u,,l:fg if . A lah- -.1 o I This page is sponsored by MILES MUSIC CO. , of Harrisonburg, VA. 79 Q 4 9 . 5 Community J., f f'- T 4 ' M-, Y fr ' . vb' .J X Av A 'ire ? !4.L E, :J X-r-'AH'--k - . ' rr x X 'V . J X' - E-V Ms. Jane Newman shocked the school in a performance of the an of belly-dancing. Army K-9 get their man. This page is sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN BOOKS of Harrisonburg, VA . Ms. Mildred Jackson spoke on the life of a negro in the society of today. Mr. Douglas Rhoads talked on women in law enforcement. Mr. Wayne McLaughlin spoke to faculty and students on big game hunting. Mr. H. W. Grant spoke on the Shell Oil Company. Mr. Curt Carr relived Early Man in the Shenandoah Valley to Mr. Griffin's class and over 100 guests. ww Thrs page lS sponsored by VALLEY NATIONAL BANK of Harnsonburg, VA. Sprin, TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Special Recognition for Services to the SGA-BILL Parkins, Senators receiving Certificates - Kenny Fox, Joey Harden, Rick Grayg Absent - Marion McKenney and Mel Hamilton: Mrs. Hurt receives recognition from 74-'75 SGA Officers: Special Photography Recognition - Bob Heatwole. I Q, ' 4 V - ,1 h .4 AFV. I 1 M' i - - 11.42 P I 1: 1 A !VQ'f4:if':'1 'R' S W p This page is sponsored by VALLY SPORTS CENTER INC. , of Harrisonburg, VA. I 'Q l l Spring Banquet was an exquisitely elegant affair. Held this year at Ingleside , everyone dressed in their finery enjoyed the delicious food, the well-deserved awards and the great band at this, the highest social event of the year at Blue Ridge . Rick Allen, Chairman of the Social Committe, organized the '74-'75 Spring Banquet, Certificates to Co-Editors of Newspaper - Diana Livik and Nelda Nutter, Golden Page Award Editor of Yearbook - Edwin Miller, Who's Who in American Junior Colleges - Front Row - Donna Kauffman, Mary Io Hopkins, Trish Gomez, Io Lynn Eller, Susan Armstrongg Back Row - Edwin Miller, Randy Lapham, Bob Heatwole. Joey Harden, Special Recognition for Art Services - Lester Boyers, and Cathy Cash. We V 1 'X 2 fi' y ? I ,L 16' 'L I Ti' H f3' fL Q r I 15? T' L j' l L 3 'Q U A .A .. This page 15 sponsored by WHITESEL MUSIC of Harrisonburg, VA . Folk Arts .- Y The Folk Arts Festival was a success but one group could not resist doing their RAIN DANCE. This page is sponsored by UNITED VIRGINIA BANK of Harrisonburg, VA and raft Festival Faculty and their wives played an important role such as Mr. Bishop, Mrs. Baudoacant. Mr. Dixon, Mr. Lazorack, Mr. Lynch, and Mr. Hersey. Cliff Rexroad and his papoose played an important part of the ever present spectators. ,..J -,xv This page is sponsored by THE PLANTERS BANK OP BRIDGEWATER, Bridgewater, VA. Raiders linch ' - ' f A A .mf-if 1-.-... This page is sponsored by ROCKINGHAM NATIONAL BANK of Harrisonburg, VA 2 'SP ,,', 1 '-.-f'fw i:.1'.'.:,ssss I FINAL STANDINGS A ,Q 45 M I Ps Pa 'lift' Q. ' 'f - -- Raiders 4-0 86 6 - ,xi BTeam 3-1 30 36 5 '--- 3,1 X Misfits 2-2 48 36 A G Doublers 1-3 30 48 ' I ' is , ' ' SL Muskrats 0-4 O 36 ' ' ff, ' f FOOTBALL h P-,A A I .X 'N STATISTICS , , s , , , Q ' A '5: ,' 'j x R. Raiders 6000-6 A . f'j Q .I BTesm o 0 o o-o h ' ' T ',', f A I ff Raiders o 6 o 6-12 4 h 4 R 'i' Misfits o o 6 o-6 f if if ' Raiders 6 -- A 'N Muskrats 0 CForfeitJ . ' ' . .I-617, 1 ' ' ', Fifa T 1-7'-f f' . -, '. V 1 ', is f siis Raiders 6 o 0 6-12 5 ' J nf Dsubiers 0 2 0 0-2 A ' 2 '- A wg, - A A - A k V . Play-off , A. u I - ' ' ' . A Raiders 0 120 6-18 -ix! 'jx a m BTesm 0 o 6 0-6 4 . 3 .- ' 1 X , '- ' f 't ' A in I f, , A 25 ,1 ' ' I . f , -w L :N it U Student Intramurals football being big at Blue Ridge, the faculty-student game draws a monopoly crowd. Due to a sudden downpour, the faculty beguiled at their 30 to 6 loss. The vast of faculty members was lacking but their spirit topped all years . Faculty players were Dave Baily, Leon Bethiaume, Brian Delaney, George Lennox, and Son Ward. Ed Bailes and Mel Hamilton helped the faculty. Physical Education - Mrs. Kent. in ,JE T o :-fx' ' B iw This page 1S paid for by R.O.T.C. ' ,4 Doublers Hit Home Randy Bull's Team, Star Dust or Doublers, their game was still the same . Randy Bull, Eddie Bailes, Dale Turner, Jerry Stultz, Mike Hess, Rick Fox, Gary Reynalds, Jeff Troxell , Donnie Ritchie are the Doublers. FINAL STANDINGS Doublers 5-1 Griffin Gladitors 3-3 Dixie Deamons 3-3 Bear Patrol 2-4 SOFTBALL STATISTICS Doublers 16 Dixie Deamons 11 Doublers 23 Bear Patrol 9 Doublers 15 Griffin Gladitors '7 Doublers 12 Bear Patrol 1 Doublers 12 Griffin Gladitors 11 Dixie Deamons 5 Doublers 4 This page is sponsored by FOLEY MOTORS, INC. , of Harrisonburg, VA Frank Carver, not pictured, won in the men's intermural tennis and Gwen Miley won over Cathy Giles in the women's. Turnout for faculty student volleyball game was so enthusiastic that both courts were used. The faculty finally defeated students in three sets. Games were nine to three. This page 1S sponsored by SHENANDOAI-I VALLEY POULTRY COMPANY of Harrisonburg, VA. Collage Rick Soldan and his gang fight it out in either Spring or Winter by doubling the events at Blue Ridge. ' Award to the Physic Class after . - exams was a field trip to UVA . Men's Single Ping Pong Tournament Winners - David Patterson and Mr. Sun, Women's Single Tournament Winners - First Kathy Sversky and Second - Cathy. Pag-e 91 - TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Nelda Nutter and Twila LL t Caplinger wash cars for Christian Outreach for their evil doings, Barry observes Art Mobile paintings, Henry Wood with his back to the camera lotteries over jewelry sales for the day. 1, ,Q This page is paid for by R.O. T.C. T:- ,- 1 5 EQATV, 1 1 i i of Activities Gary Curto and Erich McKnight perform their own Talent Show. No one drunk at Apple Blossom Party just a little 'WX too much fun. in p - 1 S , s y 'Z X , - x This page is sponsored by STAUNTON LANDSCAPE AND COMPANY of Staunton, VA. Orientation is when freshmen meet Dr. Cox and Burger House. Dedication concluded the year of Doubling with the new Vet Tech Building. ii, nl IW L, Qi' ' - LEAP' I, Pi! -ff 'D Si! L gl f-'1 Ld - .f -3 Q.. 4 Url ,, S, I 11. 4 . , qi--gf+:wv1 1 - , ,,. .., ,nm lr. ,-r s bij.. L f . J I L. 1' ' , 1 Zh' kr. y, I . IG-00, V JV? This page sponsored by WAYNESBORO USED CAR DEALERS, Waynesboro, VA. ROTC The ROTC headed by Captain Keith had a very exciting year. They were able to use what they learned in the classroom as they went laneuvers getting a a of Army life. ROTC Instructor - Captain Keith -li K ,-v 'r TERARY Z! f ' ff ,ff ! Z X IA If ! Z! I- I, ,ff X -M 27,1 X X, . X6 Y Q Z 1 fy f 523' X f 1 ,p i. w 'QQX 97? XXQ RW N 535. . W Yibi- - i- -f -ar -5 'li A FUII-IFMTGATKFQ t Q i Ford' C12,U7L ffyf-fgfy A ff-'Z 1 2-1 :ivfEv'fL19 iii V i J V r 'I 1 IIA 5 M, N ' 1 larzffz-:sess+:-Ear.-5 H 1 e I i 3-'1'-T-1-'15-'I-1'-'E?-'QL lt i J' r' Q E:-1 :?E.-rr 4-'F---'-5'-: LM 1 'L Man has triecifor years To teach the world, By writing down his thoughts He has touched the horizon. H istory Class Forty-eight bricks, in each row on the wall, With fifty-two rows from ceiling to floor, With four walls surrounding the room, and one more In this seat, repelling names and dates, all. Rick Gibson Honorable Mention ff' f ff, , If f f K lofi' --N But now the thick cloud of murky fumes Crowds itself Into our mouths and nostrils And is sucked down Into our lungs. And we yawn a Long, surrendering groan. Then, peering down at our watches , We slowly fold our papers, And turn off the T.V. set, And we, the defeated, Slink slowly up The stairway To bed . Photo b Greg Smit Toy Soldiers Hello . . . I'm a toy soldier . . Wind me up . . . Ican read . . . I can write . . I can walk . . Ican talk . . . Ican learn . . . But only what you want me to learn I-Iello . . . I'm a toy soldier . . Wind me up . . . Ican dance . . . Ican sing . . . Ican think . . . But not for myself. I-Iello . . . I'm a toy soldier . . . Wind me up . . . I'm made of Play-Dough . . Mold me. . . I-Iello . . . I'm a toy soldier . . . I'm the average American . . Ican vote . . . ButIdon't . . . I just complain . . . Damn government's corrupt . . . Think I'l1 do something about it . Tomorrow. Dennis Houff Honorable Mention Tender Loving Care May I help you? asked a smiling orderly as I hobbled into the emergency room. Yes, I said pointing to the blood flowing freely from my left leg, Could I please see a doctor? Sure . . . just a moment. Sit in this wheelchair, please. He then pushed me past three examination rooms, two doctors, and an intern who was busy putting golf balls into a bedpan. He finally stopped in front of a large desk with a stone-faced nurse behind it. May I help you? It's my leg. She looked down at the blood running from the cut in my leg and asked, What's wrong with it? It's bleeding pretty badly. I think it may be broken or something. Name? Gee, I never gave it one. No, I don't mean your leg. I want YOUR name. Houff. I-I-O-U-F-F. First name? Dennis. D-E-N-N-I-S . Area of the injury? Lf-ig. L-E-G. Address? Route one . . . box seventy . .' . Weyers Cave . . . 24486 My leg lives at the same address. Very funny, she snapped. I was becoming impatient. I need a tetanus shot! I screamed. I need to have this bleeding stopped! I NEED A DOCTOR! Calm down, sir . . . just one more question. Was it an accident? No, I just thought it would be fun to punch a hole in my leg. Of course it was an accident! Okay, that's all I have to know. The doctor will see you in about ten minutes. And try to stop bleeding all over the floor. Dennis Houff Prose Contest Photo by Greg Smith I 1. 1. 1 4' 'KN Y. V' ' . ,M LA.. ,-, 1' 111 .riff ' P1 ' gi. :,.:lf'g,-'-1 '. 131' 3.7 W-. ' nl.',',,' . - . , v v'-AMf. ,', ' 1 '. ' , W. V . 'rt-,11, 2111 - Y 31MB-1...-.Vx . 511.1---5 31, ' 1 . ny: . '. 1 .11 11 :- 1 I' .'.,,-1l'3llT' - 1- 1,--f .- 11 .2-11 -, 1., ,1,- ,111 - M. ..1,.M'g3' 1.1, '-- ,1 5,1-J-1.. .. ,., . -i 7. ' 'L .' 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Hurt softens as it ages. It's time to write new pages. Let yesterday find tomorrow And Love you on your way Linda Worsley First Place Locked in my heart forever Are the memories of your embrace, And the enchanting whisper of your lips. Ed Miller Honorable Mention fi! Y77cZZ1Z'L 1 - . - n Q Photo by Bob Heatwole Music Li e I'm as wide as the melody will let me escape, As deep as the words will let me travel. The music's so loud that it shakes my soul And I know that I can fly . Only I am listening and only I can hear The beauty of what's 4 l y in -Q being said . XS, It envelops me, distorts my reality And makes me smile. Within the touch of music , I am loved. Susie Perkins 3rd Place S 5 'N y X :Y .li 55?-2 ' 6' I . Pi , '. I x 'bf' Jig' 1 ' c , 3 W5 'L 1 Composition Night in this forest It settles like a cloud of Roaches until its voice Becomes as insistent as trains That roar hourly Or peanuts eaten by elephants For fancy Eggshells are far too thin For the weight of rubies Pause to think more clearly Can the white ghost bleed Wisdom into these words When the price of oranges has Skyrocketed to northern Russia carrying The house key and My last red hankerchief . . . Bliaghtford 2nd Place Photo by Greg Smith Composition Almost despairing Traveling the sweet quiet dark That gives a little death Almost despairing As the fragile texture of night Is interrupted by The iron train Carving its path With one brilliant Glowing eye Roaring at a life That cannot break Its metal heart . . . No iron train am I But a vessel of sinew and bone That often dies at night Inspiration gone . . . I think we were Alaskan huskies Rubbing our noses In the cold wind Bliaghtford Honorable Mention Winterlight The wild red leaves Have fallen from the trees Bright cold bitter winterlight Cannot stir their sleeping hearts . . The texture of the air is pure Ice fragile To this world now A spell has been cast That surely cannot last For an eternal length of time All hearts must be warmed But winterlight Cannot warm mine . . . Bliaghtford Honorable Mention I r X ' T lu. 'V A 44,3 V ,Q 11' iff T 4 s 7 4 l X 'fl an WN fl ex ii M 06052343 - X fyll is 1 War After War We are tired of waiting for another war Our trees their leaves have shed The winter has come and gone Spring flowers have blossomed and withered And here we are Still waiting for another war Our atom bombs have rusty grown And bald are the heads of those who made them But we The ugly martyrs of another war Do not fear We have seen wars We know their taste is sweet And their smell is good Smoke from the guns is all we dream about Waiting for our opulent leaders To start another war Waiting Till the first shot is heard And the war trumpet is blown Willis Bully Nyong'a Honorable Mention hoto by reg Smith Take one day at a time , my love . Don't say You'11 always stayg You may go, You don't know. lust say That you'll stay For a while , And we'll smile. Take one day at a time, my love. It takes time For love to climb Through the woods , To where it's good. I'll say I want you to stay . It will grow - I know. Take one day at a time , my love. Carol Audie Why do my eyes still weep, I know you are gone, Why do my ears still hear your sweet voice, Who do my feet still walk where we once walked Why do my hands still touch your tender face, What does my heart go on beating? Is it because your eyes still shine in mine, Is it because your ears still hear our voices, Is it because your hair still gleams in the sunlight Is it because your hands long to touch mine? Or is it because God made us friends forever, And lovers if He chose, I may go talking with others, But not walking, lest I remember you. Ed Miller izkeff -W-7 Quite The Art Committee was very pleased with over 50 entries in the annual photography contest which displayed the talents of both faculty and students. THE CORNFIELD Robert Heatwole First Place 4 'Q '1 I ,Q .J .51 , j Q ..A.. V F 1 . ,X J, Sw, . 'wi' 7 nfwi J v 1 I n I Mr. V. Vantila Second Place, Billy Brads Third Place Our year was not minus the hassles and fears of meeting deadlines and was not unlike any other year. The adjustment of new facilities and a larger student population was the first great transition Blue Ridge has felt. But with the growth and interest of community, students, and administration it will hardly be the last. The actual test of this annual is not only students who participated in making of the annual but when you pick up this annual July 4, 2000, and remember that we were not just a group of individuals who came together for two short years of our lives, but we were preparing to go out with the knowledge we had obtained from our experiences together and to lead in the services of life . Determination to be wise is the first step toward becoming wise and with your wisdom , develop commong sense and good judgment. Living Proverbs 4:7 . 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