Bluefield College - Rambler Yearbook (Bluefield, VA)

 - Class of 1969

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QM- .iP?7l 35 In these times of turmoil and trouble, times in which men seek only the gains that life can afford themselves, it is fitting and just that we stop and take bearings. lt is the purpose of any college to educate its stu-' , dents and faculty in the arts, sciences, and humanities. However, as insurrection and civil disobedience sweep our campuses and colleges, shaking the very founda- tions of education, it is time to think seriously about the social and spiritual obligations of an institution of higher education. A college not only educates its stu- dents in the areas which will eventually become their ,,dd, livelihoods, the college also molds the social behaviu of its students. Education cannot be confined to books alone. The adjustment and conduct of an individual is directly proportional to the education the person has attained. A well-rounded person, easily at home in all social climates, is a good indication of a well-educated person. In like manner, a person's spiritual develope ment is characterized by his education. The truly re- ligious person, happy and at peace, indicates a person who has found the way to co-ordinate his life, and its goals, with his education. He has found the key to Cod through learning of Cod and studying the won- ders created by his hand. lt is easily seen, therefore, that education is 'inextricably entwined with social happiness and religious fulfillment. Bluefield College, primarily a Baptist institution, has been serving the southwestern Virginia population srs. faithfully for many years. Though Baptist in affiliation, it has been the policy of our school to accept all aspiring young students, regardless of creed. On our campus can be found students of all denominations. On our campus also, can be found true Christian fel- lowship and love, a kind only created through mutual ' understanding and goodwill. Within the halls of Blue- field College religion becomes not individual groups of sects, but a living and breathing unity with a per- sonality as fresh, vibrant, and living as the trees which grace our mountains. lt is the sincere hope of this annual staff, that this atmosphere continues to grow and expand. We feel that Bluefield College can be, and is becoming, a better place to live, work, study, 3'l'7Cl'f learn. As long as our faculty and students realize the' ' obligations they have to one another, Bluefield College will continue to serve Cod, church, and country in the high ideals for which she has always stood. 2 I I I nf ,L-A Q-:'f:f:f'.W' li 2 C'--4 5' J-v'n1:::'n'-,Q f 1 I ,W Lg I l I:-J 1 I I if lezfxxe-mfxff ga s l I may have the gift of inspired preachingg I may have all knowledge and understand all secretsg I may have all the faith needed to move moun- tains-but if I have not love, I am nothing. I Corinthians 73:2 Good News For Modern Man S f S f mg WW jrii . 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Words fail to convey and H adequately express the feelings of man, such is the case novv. We, the annual staff of 7968-69, novv make an attempt to recognize a man, in vvord and picture, that has added immeasurably to Bluefield College. Coach Pete Harman has never failed in his attempts to vvin friends not only for himself, but for those ideals in which he believes, and upon vvhich he lives. A Good Samaritan, competent coach, thoughtful teacher, vvise counselor, and firm friend are but a fevv of his many attributes. His greatest perhaps is his untiring love of his vvork, and the people with which he vvorks. We the annual staff of 7968-69, proudly dedicate this annual to Coach Harman, a truly outstanding member of our faculty. t K X X x -' Y LC fi ' T569 Q , I 3609 O30 020262 X 9 A 3:53 5, 2 'LOGOS 653 . 1 7 Administration 8: Faculty ' i 2121? 1 X 4 El 3 . .Q Y 7. V45 f'i:'IM! 7 J 5, l If S- 'Tp I, if 1 , up . 'H , Q , X , HM , 'Wm 1 W I W M M 5 ' P , 5 ' 1 ' H 6 N A ' ffm Q H' . 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Rish, Mr. Charles French, Mr. E. B. Cox BACK ROW: Mr. William Win- frey, Mr. George Cruise, Mr. William Chafin, Mr. Frank Ellett, Mr. B. B. Slemp, Mr. Frank McKen- zie, Mr. Bruce Aker, Mr. Charles Harrell, Dr. Charles K. Martin, Jr., President Charles L. Harman, Mr. Herbert Bowling. Picture taken by Trustee Tyler Easley May 25, 1968 --fn.. Y , , A ,eg .. fm., .'..1,..f-.M K . - ' Hifi- , 43 'I -. 15 A V a5':5::55L l 1 u i- 1.11-i-'sr if 45?-.lj f 5'-QQ, , :En .gf xi:-. ii e Ch2l1'1eS L. HH- Primitivo Delgado P1'eSid6r1t Dean-Director of Admissions Richard E. Foil Dean of Students W it 4 joseph P. Wray ' Alumni Secretary and Public Relations Dan P arrish Business Manager il, 3, Robert L. Shutt B. S . Mathematics Eff ' james B. Copenhaver B.S. , M. S. Engineering, Mathematics William F. Dunkle B. S., B.D. Engineering, Religion .N ,,.. V -ef ,. . 3,7 mf aimwafar W- mu' fnwf- M - W -si 1 1. .GH ?iJg5iQE,11,,,11' iw ijQ25?f02s?e u UA 551, ui Samuel P. Borah B.A., M.A. . Mathematics ,wi -,,.w H. H 1 Vallie V. Thomas B. S. , B.D. Dean of Women 12 Morris D- Cooper Marvin G. Williams A'B' M-S' B.A., M.A. Biology, Chemistry Biology William G. Daniel B. S. , M.A. Chemistry Walter L. johnson K A.B. Th.M. Th.B. Ph.D . Religion, Greek , 01' Jessie R. LeGrand B.A. , M.A. Spanish, French 13 Elizabeth Y. B.A. , M.A English ff Clark George W. VanDevender B.A. , B.D., M.A. English ' 1 7,1 , Ernest R.. Pinson B. A . , M.A. English ,1- ,, 'LHR ' uglqf. 1 li: David M. Armbrister B.A. , History B.D., M.A. George Young Acting Dean of Men 14 mu I I I i vis Betsey A. Kersey B. S. , M. Ed. Physical Education Government Economics WW W , I mg W ig l 1 m if ? Thomas E. Farrar, jr. A.B., B.D., M.A. History, Sociology Patricia T. Pinson 'X A.A., B.A., M.M. Music , f' Robert S. Smith B. S. , Music M.M., M. . 15 Frieda D. Siler B. Mus. , M. S. Librarian .---we-rv jane W. Patsel B.s., M.B.Ed. Business Administration Mxlgti'-kfvg, 1 II 'Il -ll . ' . ifi fi ff'-' - A JQQWFF ' L . D- f kv DLI ,gig ,,,, A J Will G. Gordon B. S. , M. S. Business Administration jennie Sue johnson A.A., B.A., M.A. Director of Student Activities l :.?.g. . .F .gyms 75.2 r Martin L. Harman, jr. B.A. , M. S. Physical Education and Athletic Director Charles R. Addington A.A., B.A., B.D., M.A. Registrar Psychology 16 Miss Honaker Business Sec . v ' 2' 3 , ' T5 U:- ' . in I .,: V, li ' f vi A T... . ll Els - 1 Mrs. Fanning Post- Mistress f, N' H Q, it A: a ....... I F4 l V 'MAX w Miss Milligan Mrs. VanDevender Miss Ruble Alumni Sec. President's Sec. Dean's Sec. 3 ' ' r, ,rl , f 'f U I I Mr. Sandmeyer Miss Roach Dietician Maintenance Staff Lenard Wyatt Bill Worley Asst. Librarian Bluefield tips its hat to the people who truly form the backbone of the college . These people have given cheerfully and faithfully of themselves, and to them We are very indebted for a job well done Kitchen Staff Edna Smith Helen johnson Ethel Perkins Lena Hare Ruth Vanhoozier Masie Yost Howard Cooper 1 17 SOPHOMORES iff! 311. J '- 'W' Th 2 m UAT A .A ,L f'-X562 , , ,LM ,.,, .' - - ,:- - .M 41 wifi Y N 2 gl ' ,ge 'fm . A Iii? U ' G-Ewa, 1'-mkafvw ' MW ?Ai5aallL1..'P5 in-1 N 1 -nb f' ' I 19 5. Expt? -4,5 1. , 1 . I 'x X X ,D l 1 252 -.-. iliffziiii- A 5 2 5 E E X Q H' 'uk ,I 1 , U O O I Q ' ' 'o'o'o'o o a' 0 0 ' fc '00 , 0 , ,.4'e'o.o'.', ' 40,0040 O.0.,,.Q.O.O.4 ,Q .o,',','4:o.o,o'o.o.oJ' ls ','.'o o o o o oof . Q 1.0 :O,!'0.0 is ' ,fa o 15 l 3 , 1 0 If , .A 'Eff' 5 'fill !f0U.I if 'Of I A ktffyklkf ni- . -- A .- ' . Y- . , I ..s' x.':-I. Sophonnore Class Officers President Vice-President Layne Pennlngton Dale Goss Secretary Linda Donald is.. Q A s ss a 'i' 1 ssse C' Janice Adams Edward Akers Tyrone Alexander Earle Arthur Lawrence Barnett 'f1':.J nw-2 - ---ang g.. , ff... .Pig A Aw -E 'tu V W! i M X W! 1 w if V ' ' . nifgl Hjigg-:gi 1 N xl fi IV W ' 5' Q- tl :-. . r . 'V ,V ' - r f A M? i N. - 'I 5 :L Y' DL W --1 3 ' Yes, I'm sure this is the test! rv 2. E, H H 4 tl E N Gail Boldin Sheranne Bowling Karen Brickey 1021 B111'geSS Louise Burks ft ge Karen Caldwell Aleda Byrd Tim Canaday ? !F 'm - I ' new i. 1 n That T. V. dinner of yours sure looks good! Amy Carner Earl T. Carter , Q6 IEP Linky Carter jesse Chance Carol Chapman .RR Larry Clark Donna Clements Doug Clendenin 'R' Tom Collis janet Crute fled' I L-.J swf CC Q- k ,Y .Vv- ' I'11 add a tail here, and two horns here . . . Alice Curmingham Woody Deans jackie Dennis Linda Donald Wray Dudley Jim Duke Donnie Dmmevant Don Elmore . . Pat Emery Bobby Fogg --' , - ' Three blind mice . . . Barney Forrester Bobby Forrester Monty Fox Barry Frye Robert Gardner Betty Garrett David Gilbert Bette Givens hh! Ann Goodson Dale Goss I wonder what Dean Foil is doing in my class now! Karen Gough james Grisso Donna Grubbs t , x Leslie Hall fi Herbert Hall Mary Katherine Hancock tif? Louise Harper Wilmer Harris It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Saint Peter. Pamela Hartwell C arolyn He atb LeRoy Helferstay Fred Hines Donna Hoffman john Houston P aul jaffeux Goodman, Jones, Ir . Mickey Kassem Leon Keffer H if That's a no no! Robert M. Kessler Don Kidd Otis Kirkharn Pat Kirkland Ruth Kissinger Leland Lacy Super Sophomore Spirit! Brenda Layman Danny Lemon Virginia Lester Eleanor Le Sueur Wayne Lilly Al Linton Thomas Lowder Bruce Lowery Brenda Lucas Maurice MCC arthy T' 9-www ff v V Z - iii' B f - My , Hu MW 5, ml yas fav gf. fa: mm, V um You should have seen the one that got away! w 29 Q1 - --11 Y 1 m Hmmm Judi McCormick Pat Magann Ray Matthews Linda Martin Debbie Martin Byron Massie 251' Stan Massie Judi May IQ 'T b7' Roll over Chop-pin! Sue May Connie Mayberry Bill Mitchell Michael Monteith Diana Musick Paul Musick Clint N earhood Faye Nimptsch David Onlcs Roger Owensby Gi I feel Pretty!' as - P at Parks Wfhit P axis Diane P atterson Ernest Pemberton il? ' Gaither P ennington Layne P ennington -3 Vera Phelps Joyce Phillips . .E 1 ,-:j, ,J X A-F ,V William C. Phlegar Courtney Pomeroy t Y AM-,,...1-fi s-o-U-L 4 Jimmy Pritchett Bob Quigley jane Rector Robert Reed Sandy Reynolds Ernest Roebuck 55 iff fl Gary Rohrbough Benny Rollinson Q:-any 1'f R, 'Sf' Leonard Ruble No rain rains like Bluefield rain rains! Charles A . Sabo Mike Rushing Ray Lester St. Clair Cl 5 Steve Saulmer Jerry Saunders Arthur Shrader Scott Shrewsbury Maybe I can't Dwight Sisson Mavis Slc-:mp Y. A.. .A afford Colegate 100! Richard Snellings Roger Snow Andy Sorrell Debbie Staples Sam Stephenson Nancy Sutphin Donald L. Tatum Freda Thompson Later maybe lg Kenny Thompson C. D. Via 'Elia . ' Milton Tolley john Vest TOH1 Waid Claudia Wainwright i9 Rodney Ware Johnnie Weaver Rick Wellons Donna Whaling Sock it to me! Andrian Whitcomb Eddie Woodard William P . Wood Shirley Woods Linda Wright Jerry Wyms my Margaret Wysor George Young 'I had the ball on the top of my 'fanger' ! Glenn Younger Not Pictured are: Larry Thomas Albright Gerald Wayne Altizer John Harvey Bishop Homer Arthur Bowman Rebecca Jo Burge Corum Edward Cunningham John Thomas Disibbio Wray William Dudley Ruskin Lindsay Hale Preston Hare, jr. Paul Dwight Marshall Stephen Grant Thompson 37 Bob Yuhasz Sophomore Directory JANICE LOUISE ADAMS Music Portsmouth, Va. CRV 1,25 Phi Theta Kappa 25, BSU-Greater Council 25 YWA 1.25 Choir 1.25 Dev. Chairman CRV 25 Program Chairman YWA 2. JAMES EDWARD AKERS Engr. Bluefield, W.Va. Intramurals .2 . LARRY THOMAS ALBRIGHT Bus. Radford, Va. Bus. Club 15 Intramural Basketball 1425 Tennis 15 Baseball 15 Golf 1, 2. STEVE TYRONE ALEXANDER Pre-Law Christiansburg, Va Basketball Manager 1,25 Men's Sports Council 15 Pep Band 1,2. EARLE HARRY ARTHUR, JR. Music Vinton, Va. Choir 1,25 Phi Theta Kappa 25 Young Ind. Pres. 2. LAWRENCE LEO BARNETT Bus. Ad. Bandy, Va. Vr. Basketball 25 Bus. Club 15 Intramurals--Football 1, 25 Basket- ball 15 Volleyball 1. JOHN HARVEY BISHOP Bus. Ad. Arlington, Va. Bus. Club 1,25 Young Rep. 1,25 BSU 1,25 Intramurals 1,-25 Sports Council 1,25 Basketball Manager 1. CAROLYN GAIL BOLDIN Music Wytheville, Va. Choir 1,25 Madricles, 15 BSU-- Executive Council 2, Music Chairman 2. SHERANNE ELIZABETH BOVVLIN G Pre-Med. Bishop, Va. Annual Staff 1,225 BSU Publicity Chairman 25 'Typing Editor 2. KAREN LOUISE BRICKEY Ed. Gate City, Va. JOEL FRANK BURGESS Sec. Ed. Madison Heights, Va. Sports Council 1 . LOUISE ELIZABETH BURKS Elem .' Ed. Big Island, Va. SEA 25 YWA 25 Young Women's Athletic Ass. 1. ALEDA VALLI BYRD Sec. Ed. Bluefield, W.Va. WRA 25 1st Place Bowling Award 1. KAREN ALICIA CALDWELL Ter. Bus. Bluefield, W.Va. 2nd Place Bowling Award 1. TIMOTHY FRANK CANADAY Pre. Min. Johnson City, Tenn. BSU 1,2, cRv 1,23 Drama Club 1, Pres. 25 Annual Staff, 15 News- paper Staff 15 Co-Art Editor 15 License to Preach 1. AMY LEE CARNER Music Bluefield, W.Va. Choir 1,25 Phi Theta Kappa 152, Sec. 25 BSU Sec. 25 Acts Alive 2. EARL THOMAS CARTER Sec. Ed. Christiansburg, Va. Pep Band 1, 25 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2, Football 15 Newspaper Staff 15 Choir 1,25 Men's Sports Council, 2nd Vice Pres. 15 Basket ball Ribbon and Certificate 1, 2. GEORGE LINCOLN CARTER, JR. Sec. Ed. Bluefield, Va. Intramural Sports 152. JESSE SIMEON CHANCE, JR. L.A. Alexandria, Va. CAROL SUE CHAPMAN Bus. Ed. Centreville, Va. BSU Greater Council 1,25 Bus. Club 1,25 Sec. 25 Girl's Dorm Ex. Council 2. DAVID LARRY CLARK L.A . Narrows, Va. Pre. Min. CRV 1,25 Intramural Basketball 15 BSU 1, 2. DONNA REED CLEMENTS L.A. Chesterfield, Va. YWA 1,25 V. Pres. 15 Dorm Council 15 Revival Teams 15 BSU 1,25 Rambler Staff 1. DOUGLAS BENNET CLENDENIN Science Bluefield, W.Va. THOIVIAS EDWARD COLLIS Bus. Ad. Falls Church, Va. Phi Theta Kappa 1,25 Dean'S List 2. JANET MARIE CRUTE Elem. Ed. Radford, Va. 38 BSU 1, cRv 1,25 Annual Staff, Art Ed. 2. CORUM EDWARD CUNNINGI-IAM L.A. Bluefield, W.Va. MARY ALICE CUNNINGHAM Sec. Ed. Richlands, Va. Intramurals 25 Track Team Coach 25 Annual Staff 25 Layout Ed. 25 2nd Ass. Ed. 2. LINWOOD HINTON DEANS Sec. Ed. Roanoke, Va. SGA 1,25 Pres. SGA 25 SEA 15 Governing Board 1,25 SCC 1,25 Men's Dorm Council 15 Men's Sports Council 1,2, V. Pres. 15 Vr. Basketball 1,25 Vr. Tennis 1, 25 Fresh. Class Pres. 15 Letters in Tennis and Basketball 1, 2. JACQUELYN ELAINE DENNIS Music Portsmouth, Va. Choir 1,25 Yg. Rep. 1,25 Sec. 2. LINDA MAE DONALD L.A. Brookneal, Va. YWA 1,25 BSU 1,25 CRV 1,25 Governing Board 25 Sec. -Treas. Soph. Class 2. JIM LACY DUKE L.A. Portsmouth, Va. BSU 1,25 CRV 25 Caving Club 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1,25 Dorm Council Member5 Cafeteria Mg. of Students. DONALD ALLEN DUNNEVANT Music Richmond, Va. Choir 1,25 Pres. 25 Our People 15 Play of Daniel 1. WRAY WILLLAM DUDLEY Engr. Richmond, Va. Operator of Chapel Stage Lights and Running Campus Movies 1, 25 Intramural Sports 25 Engr. Club 1, 25 Annual Staff Photog 25 Treas. Engr. Club 25 Bluefield College Special Collegiate Award 15 Operator of Video Tape System 2. DONALD EUGENE ELMORE Engr. Bluefield, Va. PATRICK LEO EMERY Engr. Tappahannock, Va. Engr. Club 25 Men's Sports Coun- cil 1, 25 Caving Club 25 Intramu- rals 1,25 Marksmanship, lst. ROBERT GORDON FOGG Engr. Colonial Bea ch, Va . Engr. Club 1,2, V. Pres. 15 Chess Club 1,2, Treas. 25 Intra- murals 1,25 Yg. Rep. 25 Marks- manship Trophy 2. ROBERT STEVENS FORRESTER Ed. Lively, Va. Intramurals, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1,2, Volleyball 1,25 Bus. Club 25 Caving Club 25 V. Pres. Dorm Council 25 SGA 1,2. SHIRLEY W. FORRESTER Sec. Sc. Richmond, Va. Cheerleader 1, 25 Dorm Council Member 1,25 YWA 25 Dorm V. Pres. 2. JOI-IN MONTY FOX L.A . Ashburn, Va. Pre. -Min. Intramurals, Volleyball 1, Foot- ball 1,25 BSU 1,25 SGA 1,25 CRV 1,2, Pres. 25 Men's Sports Coun- cil 25 Men's Dorm Council 25 SCC 25 Intramural Horseshoes 1. BARRY LEE FRYE Ter. Bus. Bluefield, Va. Golf Team 1,2, Caving Club 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2. ROBERT FREEMAN GARDNER Engr. Springfield, Va. Engr. Club. 1,2. BETTY JEAN GARRETT Ter. Sec. Lynchburg, Va. Choir 15 YWA 1,25 WRA 15 Soph. Representative of WRA 15 Bus. Club 1,25 Governing Board 15 2nd Place Ribbon for Basketball 15 Intramural Basketball 25 Sec. - Treas. Freshman Class 1. DAVID WESLEY GILBERT Engr. - Staunton, Va. Chess Club 15 Phi Theta Kappa 25 Men's Dorm Council 25 SCC 1,25 Engr. Club 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,25 Pres. of Engr. Club 1, 2. ANN I-IARRIET GOODSON L.A. Bluefield, W.Va. Phi Theta Kappa 1,2, Reporter 2, WRA 2. DALE DUANE GOSS Bus. Danville, Va. Choir 1,25 Madrigals 15 Bus. Club 1,2, Pres. 25 Yg. Rep. 25 Caving Club 1,25 SCC 25 V. Pres. of Soph. Class 2. KAREN DALE GOUGH Sec. Ed. Dillwyn, Va. Our People 15 Dorm Council 1, 2 BSU Pres. 25 Windy Hill Singers 2. JAMES DOUGLAS GRISSO Bus. Adm. Bluefield, W. Va. Bus. Club Treas. 2. DONNA CATHERINE GRUBBS Music Virginia Beach, Va. Choir 25 BSU Music Comm. 15 Madrigls 15 Acts Alive 1. RUSKIN LINDSAY I-IALE Engr . Bluefield, W. Va . HERBERT CHARLES HALL Chem. Engr. Princeton, W. Va. Bowling5 Basl-1etball5 Ping Pong Tournament, Sec. , 9th Place5 Caving Club5 Chess Club. LESLIE LEO HALL L.A. Va. Beach, Va. BSU 1,25 V. Pres. 25 Caving Club 15 Chess Club 1. MARY KATHERINE HANCOCK Sec. Sc. Charlottesville, Va. SEA 15 Bus. Club 15 BSU 1. ALICE LOUISE HARPER Sec. Ed. McLean, Va. SEA 25 BSU 2, Sec. of Stewardship Committee. WILMER LEONIDES HARRIS Bus. Ad. Richmond, Va. Bus. Club 1,25 BSU 1,25 Men's Sports Council 25 Acts Alive 25 BSU Missions Chairman 2. PAMELA RUTH HARTWELL Sec. Ed. Fairfax, Va. Cheerleading Co-captain 15 Captain 25 BSU 25 Freshman Homecoming Attendant 15 Intramurals 1,25 President of WRA 2. CAROLYN LEE HEATH L.A,, Norfolk, Va. Governing Board 25 YWA 1, 25 CRV 1,2, Vice Pres. 25 Acts Alive 25 BSU 25 Activities Committee 25 Phi Theta Kappa 1,2, Treas. 25 SGA Sec. 25 Student Counselor--Girls' Dorm 25 Carper Scholarship Award 1. CLARENCE LEROY HELFERSTAY L .A . Lynchburg, Va . Young Independents 2. FREDERICK CARRINGTON HINES Bus. Adm. Bluefield, W.Va. Bus. Club 25 Governing Board 2. 39 DONNA MARIE HOFFMAN Elem. Ed. Princeton, W.Va. JOHN WILLIAM HOUSTON Bus. Pocahontas, Va. PAUL GILBERT JAFFEUX L .A . Hampton, Va. CRV 25 Rambler Bus. Mg. 15 BSU 2. crmarss GOODMAN JONES, JR L.A. Bluefield, W.Va. OLIVER MARSHALL KASSEM Engr. Princeton, W.Va. Student Militant 35 V. Pres. of Phi Theta Kappa 25 Engr. Club 1, 2. LESLIE LEON KEFFER, JR. Engr. Roanoke, Va. Engr. Club 1,25 Chess Club 1,2, Pres. 25 Caving Club 1,2, V. Pres. 25 lst Place Horseshoes 1. ROBERT MARSHALL KESSLER L.A . Bluefield, W.Va. Phi Theta Kappa 1,2. DONALD EUGENE KIDD Pre Law Bluefield, Va. GEORGE OTIS KIRKI-IAM Bus. Lively, Va. Chess Club 1, 25 Caving Club 1, 25 Men's Sports Council 1,2, V. Pres. 1. WALTER PATRICK KIRKLAND Bus. Adm. Pulaski, Va. SEA 25 Yg. Rep. V. Pres. 25 Bus. Club 2. RUTH ARDIS KISSINGER Music Portsmouth, Va. Our People 25 Choir 1,2,35 BSU 1,25 Windy Hill Singers 3. LELAND BAILEY LACY Ind. Engr. Narrows, Va. Engr. Club 1, 2. BRENDA GALE LAYMAN L.A. Stuart, Va. CRV 1,2, Sec. -Treas. 25 YWA 1,2, Pres. 25 BSU 15 WRA 25 Student Corrdinating Council 25 Dorm Council 25 1st and 2nd place in Basketball 1. DANNY EUGENE LEMON Engr. Eagle Rock, Va. Engr. Club 1, 25 Caving Club 1, 2 Quarter-Master 2. VIRGINLA ANNE LESTER Elem. Ed. Chatham, Va. Bsu 1,25 SEA 1,2, sec. 2, WRA 25 CRV 25 YWA 1, 25 Dorm Coun- cilor 25 2nd place Volleyball 1. ELEANOR NIAE LESUEUR Pre. Nursing Culpeper, Va. Annual Staff 1,25 Asst. Ed. 25 BSU Social Chair. 25 WRA 25 Phi Theta Kappa 25 Intramurals 1,25 2nd place Basketball 15 Revival team 1,2. WAYNE ALDEN LILLY Pre. Med. Bluefield, Va. Engr. Club 15 Caving Club 15 Yg. Indep. 25 Chemistry Lab Assistant 1. FRANK ALVIN LINTON, JR. Sec. Ed. Salem, Va. SEA 1,2, Pres. 25 Caving Club 1,2, Treas. 25 Acts Alive 25 Yg. Rep. 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 BSU 1,25 SCC 2. THOMAS WINSIOW LOWDER Bus. Ad. Topping, Va. Bus. Club 15 Men's Sports Coun- cil 1,2. BRUCE WILLARD LOWERY Pre. Agri. Frederickburg, Va. Yg. Rep. 25 Intramurals 2. BRENDA SHARON LUCAS Sc. Clinchco, Va. Intramurals 25 YWA V. -Pres. 15 WRA Treas. 2. MAURICE TRAYLOR McCA RTHY Bus . Lynchburg , Va . Choir 25 BSU Admissions Com. 15 SAC. 1. IUDITH ANN MCCORMICK Sec. Ed. Bluefield, W.Va. EVERETT FRANCISCO MAGANN Pre. Med. Bluefield, W.Va. Intramural Football and Basketball 1,2. PAUL DWIGHT MARSHALL Pre. Law Staunton, Va. Intramural Sports 1, 2. DEBORAH LOUIS MARTIN L.A. Bluefield, W.Va. Phi Theta Kappa 25 Yg. Rep. 15 BSU 2. LINDA FAYE MARTIN Elem. Ed. Bedford, Va. WRA 2. BRYON BRAXSTON MASSIE Mech. Engr. Big Island, Va. Caving Club 1,25 Engr. Club 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1,25 Sports Council 25 Yg. Indep. 2. STAN KENTON IVIASSIE L.A. Bluefield, W.Va. Choir 15 Sports Council 25 Intra- mural Sports 1,25 Chess Club 15 Yg. Indep. 2. RAYMOND HENRY MATTHEWS L.A. Orange, Va. SGA Treas. 25 CRV 25 Men's Sports Council 25 Dorm Council 2. JUDITI-I ANN MAY Music Orange, Va. Choir 1,25 Drama Club 15 Dorm Council 25 Our People 15 Acti- vities Comm. 25 BSU 1,25 Revival Team 1,2. KAREN SUE MAY Term Bus. Palmyra, Va. Bus. Club 1. CONNIE SUE MAYBERRY Bus. Ed. Bluefield, W.Va. Bus. Club 25 Yg. Indep. 2. WILBUR EMERSON MITCHELL Pre. Phar. Irvington, Va. Choir 1,25 Dorm Council 25 Bas- ketball Mg. Letter 15 2nd place Volleyball 15 lst place Football 25 lst place Basketball 1. MICHAEL ANTHONY MONTEITH Pre-Law. Newport News, Va. Caving Club Sec. 25 BSU 15 Men's Sports Council 25 Decorations Com. 15 Vr. Letter in Tennis 1. DIANA CAROL MUSICK Bus. Ed. Bluefield, Va. Cheerleader 1,25 WRA 15 Bus. Club 1,25 Yg. Indep. 2. PUAL HENRY MUSICK Engr. Honaker, Va. Yg. Rep. 1,25 Men's Dorm Council 2. GEORGE CLINTON NEARHOOD Engr. Richlands, Va. Engr. Club 1,25 Yg. Indep. 2. MILLICIENT FAYE NIMPTSCH Ed. Yorktown, Va. BSU 1,25 SEA 1,25 WRA 2. DAVID I-IARFIELD ONKS Sec. Ed. Alexandra, Va. Intramural Sports 1,2. 40 ROGER HAYDEN OWENSBY Bus. Bluefield, Va. Intramurals 1, 2. HENRY WI-IITWORTI-I PARIS Engr. Colonial Heights, Va. PATRICLA LEE PARKS Sec. Ed. Bluefield, W.Va. Newspaper Reporter 15 1st Place Oratory 15 Phi Theta Kappa 2. DIANE DALE PATTERSON Elem. Ed. Hopewell, Va. BSU 1,25 SCC 25 Annual Staff 15 Governing Board 25 Pres. Won1en's Dorm 2. ERNEST WILLIAM PEMBERTON L.A. Richmond, Va. BSU 25 CRV 1,2. GREGORY LAYNE PENNINGTON Sec. Ed. Marion, Va. Governing Board 25 Men's Sports Council 25 Pres. of Soph. Class 2, scc 2. VERA LEE PHELPS L.A . Bluefield, W.Va. JOYCE LORRAINE PHILLIPS Sec. Ed. Waynesboro, Va. Rambler Staff 1,25 YWA 15 Newspaper Staff 1. COURTNEY LOUISE POMEROY Elem. Ed. Quinton, Va. Phi Theta Kappa 25 SEA 2. ROBERT SPENCER QUIGLEY Ed. Roanoke, Va. Caving Club 15 Basketball 1,25 Tennis 15 Intramural Football 1,2. RUTH JANE RECTOR Sec. Ed. Chesapeake, Va. Choir 1,25 BSU 1,25 YWA 1. ROBERT EVERTT REED Bus. Ad. Floyd, Va. Caving Club 1,25 Intramural Sports 1, 2. SANDRA KAY REYNOLDS Elem. Ed. Martinsville, Va. CRV 15 BSU 1,25 SEA 25 YWA 25 Choir 1,25 Daniel 1. ERNEST GUILFORD ROEBUCK L.A. Chesapeake, Va. CRV 1, 25 BSU 1, 25 Caving Club 1, 25 Sports Council 2. FOSTER GARLAND ROHRBAUGH Sec. Ed. Vienna, Va. Intramural Sports 1, 25 Sports Coun- cil 1,25 Sportsmanship Award. BENJAMIN MILTON ROLLISON ' L.A. Franklin, Va. Yg. Indep. 25 Football 1,25 Volleyball 1,2, LEONARD ARNOLD RUBLE Bus. Bluefield, Va. Choir 15 Men's Sports Council 2. MICHAEL ANDREW RUSHING L.A. Salem, Va. Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1,25 Dorm Council 25 Men's Sports Council Pres. 25 Phi Theta Kappa 2. CHARLES ALBERT SABO Sc. Pocahontas, Va. Basketball 2. RAY LESTER ST. CLAIR Sc. Elkhorn, W.Va. STEVEN RENE SAULNIER Bus. Ad. Fairfax, Va. Head Mg. Basketball 25 Bus. Club 1,2, V. Pres. 25 Caving Club 1, 25 Dorm Council 2. JERRY WAYNE SAUNDERS Engr. Newport News, Va Engr. Club 1,25 Caving Club 1,25 Dorm Council Treas. 2. ARTHUR ARLIE SHRADER Engr. Bluefield, W.Va. Chess Club 15 Engr. Club 1,25 Caving Club 2. LACY SCOTT SHREWSBURY Bus. Ad. Princeton, W. Va. DWIGHT HARLEY SISSON Hist. Alexandria, Va. Basketball Mg. 15 2nd place Bas- ketball 15 1st place Basketball 2. MAVIS RUTH SLEMP L.A. Marion, Va. Women's Dorm Council 1. PHILLIP ANDREW SORRELL Bus. Ad. Louisville, Ky. DEBORAH ANN STAPLES Elem. Ed. Portsmouth Va. Revival Team 15 SEA 2, YINA 25 Intramural Basketball 1. SAM NORRIS STEPHENSON Bus. Ad. Bristol, Va. NANCY ANN SUTPHIN Sec. Ed. Bedford, Va. DONALD LEE TATUM L.A. Hopewell, Va. CRV 1,25 Drama Club 15 Choir 25 Basketball Mg. 25 Men's Sports Council Treas. 25 lst place Foot- ball 2. ALVIN KENNETH THOMPSON Bus. Ad. Alexandria, Va. Basketball 1,25 Caving Club 1, 25 Intramural Football 1, 25 Bus. Club 1,25 Choir 1. FREDA GRAHAM THOMPSON Sec. Ad. Bluefield, Va. Day-Student Representative for SGA 2. STEPHEN GRANT THOMPSON Bus. Ad. Falls Church, Va. MILTON RUSSEL TOLLEY Pre-Phar. Lexington, Va. Yg. Rep. 1,2, Pres. 25 SCC 2. JOHN CHARLES VEST Engr. Bluefield, W.Va. Engr. Club 1,25 Chess Club 1,2, CHARLES DANIEL VIA Engr. Waynesboro, Va. Engr. Club 1,25 V. -Pres. 25 Men's Dorm Council. THOMAS DAVID WAID L.A. Collinsville, Va. Men's Sports Council 1,25 Men's Dorm Council 2. CLAUDIA IRENE WAINWRIGHT Elem. Ed. Blackstone, Va. YWA 2. RODNEY OLYNN WARE Pre-Med. Lynchburg, Va. Engr. Club 15 Caving Club 15 Vr. Basketball 1,25 Intra. Volley- ball 15 Drom Council Member 2. JOI-INNIE RAY WEAVER, JR. L.A . Chester, Va. BSU 1, 2, Stewardship Ch. 25 CRV 1,2, Publicity Ch. 25 Vr. Mg. 1, 25 Men's Sports Council 1,2, Sec. and Intra. Director 25 Vr. Mg. Letter 1,2. WILLIAM RICK WELLONS Pre-Med. Bishop, W.Va. Vr. Basketball 1,25 Governing Board 25 SCC 25 Men's Sports Council 1,25 Pres. of Men's Dorm 25 All-star Intra. Football 25 Most Valuable Fr. Player Trophy 1. 41 DONNA GAYE WI-IALING Bus. Bluefield, W.Va. Intramurals 15 Tg. Indep. 2. ADRIAN HEWETT WHITCOMB Engr. Newport News, Va. Engr. Club 1,25 Yg. Rep. 1,2, Treas. 25 Phi Theta Kappa 1,2. Pres. 25 SCC 2. WILLIAM PHILIP WOOD Forestry Charlottesville, Va. Choir 15 Intra. Football 15 Caving Club 1,2, Pres. 2, Publicity Ch. 1. EDWARD CORNELIUS WOODARD L.A . Winchester, Va. Dorm Devotions 1, 25 BSU 1,25 Yg. Rep. 15 Drama Club 1. CAROLYN KAY WRIGHT L.A . Bluefield, W.Va. JERRY EDWARD WYMS Pre. Med. Radford, Va. Caving Club 1,25 BSU 25 Basket- ball Mg. 1,25 SEA Treas. 25 V. -Pres. 15 Intra. Awards. MARGARET ALTA WYSOR Sec. Ad. Bluefield, Va. GEORGE LESTER YOUNG L .A . Marion, Ohio Basketball 15 J.V. Coach 25 Phi Theta Kappa 1,25 BSU 1,25 Acting Dean of Men 25 Basketball letter 15 lst place Volleyball 1. GLENN THOMAS YOUNGER Ed. Lynchburg, Va. Yg. Rep. 25 SEA Prog. Ch. 2. ROBERT JOSEPH YUHASZ Bus. Ad. Gary, W.Va. Basketball 1, 2. GAITHER FRANKLIN PENNINGTON Pre -Med. Northfork, W. Va . Choir 25 Editor of Annual 25 SCC 2 . JAMES WILLLAM PRITCHETT Engr. Princeton, W.Va. R ICHA RD TEMPLE SNELLIN GS Engr. Bluefield, W. Va . ROGER LEE SNOW Bus. Ad. Roderfield, W.Va. - - -- , ',,,v W Aww ,Az AA ,,. .Aw A H' M MLW AW, Wi,, 'A, WM W2 A, ' , M v new AW aw .W Aw, , ww, A, ,Am ,WA ,Na 1 X ,.,Vx,X ALA, ,x,X,, My A . A , . ,K,, A A' , A A, . NA. ww Ay. 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Matthews, Treas. The S.G.A. Works to promote a more perfect government, to aid and meet the needs of student-faculty relationships, to assist in controlling campus activi- ties, and to develop the best religious and democratic interests of the college. The Women's Dorm Council and Men's Dorm Council Work closely with the S.G.A, in promoting cooperative college life in the dormitories. Governing Board lst ROW--L. Pennington, D. Goss, R. Matthews, 2nd ROW--D. Patterson, A. Blevins, L. Donald, C. Heath, 3rd ROW--W. Deans, R. Wellons, F. Hines, D. Kidd. 62 Men's Dormitory Council Men's Dorm Council is an organization in which membership is obtained by an elec- tion ofithe dormitory students . The main purposes of this organization are to regu- late and enforce the rules of the Men's Dor- mitory and to aid the Dean of Men in making the dormitory a better place in which to live and study. There are representatives from each floor. Executive Council: C. Chapman, C. Heath, V. Lester. QI nl ' A Officers: lst ROW--I. Saunders, Treas., M. Mc- Carthy, Sec., B. Forrester, V. Pres., R. Wellons, Pres., 2nd ROW--Mr. G. Young, Acting Dean of Men. Dormitory Council: 1st ROW--T. Waid, M. Fox, S. Saulnier, R. Matthews, D. Gilbert, W. Deans, 2nd ROW--M. Rushing, B. Forrester, J. Saunders, C. Via, P. Musick, 3rd ROW--Mr. G. Young, Sponsor, R. Wellons, B. Mitchell, R. Ware, D. Lemon, M. McCarthy. W I . .. 'Ja ..,, 5 , ...Hi ,i i an r F o m e ri 5 D o r m I to ry ' i.!r'ii?f?t,. Dormitory Council: B. Layman, J. rester, V. Pres., J. Adams, Sec., Patterson, Pres. --NOT PICTURED: sentatives--N. Marks, A. Blevins, May, S. For- K. Gough, D. Freshmen Repre- T. James. Council Women's Dorm Council is composed of elec ted Women who serve to maintain a pro- gram of government among the Women stu- dents With the intent of providing a better living situation for all concerned. Sopho- more representatives are elected in the spring and one freshman member per floor is choosen after first six weeks . 63 Baptist Student Union The B.S.U. is a student program for colleges and universities. It is student- led, church-related, and Christ cen- tered. The B.S.U. is concerned about both Baptist preference students and students of other Christian faiths who are seeking a means of fellowship and witness oncarnpus. Non-preference and non-related church students are a deep concern to the B.S.U. and one of its major purposes is to help these students find Christ and a church home. 'WWI EXECUTIVE COUNCIL l l J. Weaver, Stewardship Chair-l man, K. Gough, Pres., S. Bow-l ling, Publicity Chairman, G. Boldin, Music Chairman, A. Cai ner, Sec.3 J. Rector, Devotional Chairman, B. Harris, Missionsl Chairman, E. Le Sueur, Sociah Chairman, L. Hall, V. Pres.g Miss johnson, Sponsor T The B.S.U. serves as a link between the students and the local churches in the community. It is, in fact, the church at i work reaching out to the student. Through singspirations, chapel pro- grams, discussion groups, and social activities, the B.S.U. promotes re- ligious growth and spiritual develop- ment among the student body. GREATER COUNCIL: KNEELING--T. Canaday, L. Hall, D. Goss, T. Parker, G. Cumbia, A. Linton, STAND- ING--lst ROW--T. Gooding, C. Chapman, K. Gough, D. Patterson, D. Clements, D. Johnson, J. Dennis, G. Boldin, 2nd ROW--S. Christie, B. Carlton, B. Jennings, A. Blevins, S. Bowling. Bluefield College Choir The Bluefield Choir is composed of all terest others in Bluefield College. The music majors and other talented stu- choir goes on local tours, gives a dents. The purpose of the choir is to in- struct the members in music and to in- SOPRANO 1st ROW--E. Franklin, S. Reynolds, D. Grubbs, A. Humphreys, 2nd ROW--C. Hash, A. Carner, 1. Adams, 3rd ROW--I. Dennis, A. Dietrich, I. Crute, G. Boldin. TENOR lst ROW--D. Tatum, D. Dunnevant, B. johnson, 2nd ROW--D. Doutt, R. Taylor, C. Seay, J. Chance, 3rd ROW--E. Arthur, B. Chilton, T. Carter. Christmas concert, and has a state tour in the spring . ALTO lst ROW--J. May, C. Bridges, A. Blevins, 2nd ROW--1. Rector, D. VanDevender, C. Driehorst, I. Lindsey, 3rd ROW--T. James, B. Tinsley, C. Steward. BASS lst ROW--M. McCarthy, B. Mitchell, F. Elder, 2nd ROW--D. Goss, C. Johnson, D. Witt, S. Ward., 3rd ROW--G. Pennington, C. Paschall, T Parker. Young VVomen's Auxiliary lst ROW--I. Glass, D. Johnson, C. Jessee, D. Clements, T. Thomas, C. Heath, L. Donald, B. Lucus, V. Pres., N. Marks, 2nd ROW--I. Love, M. Sterling, B. Jones, A. Byrd, I. Adams, S. Reynolds, D. Staples, S. Bowling, Sec.-Treas. , P. Hartwell, S. Forrester, 3rd ROW--V. Lester, B. Garrett, L. Martin, B. Jennings, B. Layman, C. Wainwright, P. Day, L. Burks. Young Women's Auxiliary is a Southern Baptist organization concerned with both foreign and home missions. This or- ganization gives young Women, from sixteen through twenty- four years of age an opportuni ty to take part in the broad perspective of God's World plan. Church Related Vocations The C.R.V.O. is created to center attention around ser- vice to the school and the com- munity, such as the sponsoring of activities through surround- ing churches, schools, the Bland Correctional Farm and Bluefield College. Its aims are to develop leadership among its members for Christian re- lated vocations, to offer ex- perience in serving such as preaching, teaching, Witnes- sing, creating an atmosphere of Christian living and ser- vice through various activi- ties and programs, and above all, in bringing about an ac- tive interest in people for Work of a Christian charac- ter . lst ROW--D. johnson, C. lessee, T. Thomas, C. Heath, V. Pres., S. Hall, L. Donald, 2nd ROW--P. Law, I. Glass, S. Reynolds, N. Marks, B. Jennings, J. Adams, Devotional Chairman, B. Layman, Sec. -Treas. , V. Lester, 3rd ROW--R. Matthews, N. Ellis, G. Cumbia, T. Parker, I. Leek, E. Arthur, M. Fox, E. Roebuck, 4th ROW--K. Lane, T. Gooding, I. Duke, L. Clark, D. Witt, E. Pemberton, P. Iaffeux, T. Canaday, E. Woodard. Phi Theta Kappa The function, purpose, and over- all plan of Phi Theta Kappa is primarily to honor those students who have achieved academic ex- cellence. Freshmen are eligible for PTK at the end of their first semester providing they have a 2.5 average. A 2.0 over-all aver- age is required of Sophomores. These are elected into PTK at the beginning of their sophomore year and at the end of the second semes- ter. These students must also be of good character. Officers: A. Goodson, Reporterg A. Whitcomb, Pres., C. Heath, Treats., Mr. Williams, sponsor--Not Pictured--A. Carner, Sec. lst ROW--G. Young, 2nd ROW--C. Heath, 1. Adams, C. Pomeroy, E. Le Sueur, P. Parks, A. Goodson, D. Martin, 3rd ROW--M. Rushing, M. Kassem, T. Collis, D. Gilbert, A. Whitcomb, B. Kessler. 67 Annual Staff , .M lu 'UM p H H U H 1 H Eleanor Le Sueur Gaither Pennington Alice Cunningham Assistant Editor Layout Editor Steve Sulnier Shen-anne Bowling E fe -- - I Alice Cunningham Judi May , Tina James Roger Dunagan Photographers Wray Dudley 68 janet Crute L Joyce Phillips Young Republicans' Club The Young Republicarfs Club has had three major goals for this year: to develop more political awareness on the Bluefield College campus, to bring more speakers to the campus who are knowledgable in both poli- tics and the functions of our govern- ment, and to increase the member- ship of the club to allow a better functioning organization. 1 rl Bill lll- lst ROW--R. Taylor, C. Seay, C. Aylor, E. Briggs, 2nd ROW--A. Flannagan, J. Dennis, Sec., M. Sterling, D. Johnson, C. lessee, D. VanDevender, F. Harrison, 3rd ROW --G. Younger, D. Goss, D. Kidd, A. Whitcomb, Treas., I. Leek, B. Lowery, 4th ROW--M. Sutherland, A. Linton, R. Fogg, P. Kirkland, V. -Pres., M. Tolley, Pres. , P. Musick. Young Independents' Club 1st ROW--L. Martin, S. Bowling, B. Lucas, C. Wainwright, P. Hartwell, S. Forrester, 2nd ROW--F. Grisso, C. Wallace, E. Arthur, Pres., 3rd ROW--H. Mason, L. Carter, P. Magann, V-Pres., 4th ROW--L. Helferstay, C. Nearhood, W. Lilly, P. Iaffeux. 69 The Young lndependent's Club is a newly organized club. Its purpose is to acquaint students with the ln- dependent party. This year it found many supporters and waged a gallant campaign against the Republicans in the school's Presidential mock elec- tion. VVornen's Recreation Association The Women's Recreation Associa- tion is a newly formed club on the campus. The purpose of the club is to promote new activities and ad- vantage for the Women of Bluefield College. The club sponsors the wo- men's intramurals- -basketball, volleyball, tennis, track, shuffle- board, and many others. All the women who are active members are striving for the Miss WRA award to be awarded to the girl who has ob- tained the highest number of points by participating in club activities . ' ,peg . U ' lst ROW--S. Bowling, B. Finney, B. Garrett, B. Lucas, Treas. , M. Marshall, Recording Sec. , L. Martin, Corres- spondence Sec., P. Hartwell, Pres., 2nd ROW--S. Brewer, M. Sterling, C. jenkins, L. Burks, P. Day, E. Le Suer, C. Bridges . Men's Sports Council lst ROW--T. Cardwell, J. Weaver, Sec., S. Saulnier, Treas. , D. Allen, P. Emery, B. Massie, M. Rushing, V. Pres., M. Monteith, 2nd ROW--T. Bray, E. Roebuck, R. Matthews, M. Fox, B. Harris, T. Waid, D. Onks, K. Kozel, T. Holt, S. Ward, L. Rubleg 3rd ROW--R. Wellons, Pres., J. Burgess, G. Rohrbaugh, A. Bradshaw, W. Deans, D. Tatum, I-I. Mason, J. Bishop, 4th ROW--S. Massie, C. Spangler, M. McCarthy, N. Ellis. 70 Men's Sports Council is an organ- ization dedicated to the promotion of good physical, mental, and Christian attitudes in the field of athletics. lt also strives to promote interest in all phases of intramural and intercollegiate athletics. lt is the Council's purpose to create a Christian atmosphere toward athle- tics and to develop body, mind and spirit of all students at Bluefield College . Activities Council The purpose of the Activities Coun- cil is to plan Wholesome recreation and entertainment, which helps pre- sent the Christian faith in terms understandable to college men and women. It sponsored the Alpha and Omega Players and the Danforth lec- turers. It is also serving as the steering committee for Imagineering Week. lst ROW--D. Goss, C. Heath, I. May, M. McCarthy, 2nd ROW--Mr. R. Shutt, Miss I. Johnson, Mrs. P. Pinson, Mr. R. Foil. Student Education Association Student Education Association is an organization composed of all students at Bluefield College who are interested in entering the teaching profession or some other branch in the field of education. It attempts to deepen the interest of capable students in teaching as a career, encourageing the careful selection and guidance of persons admitted to the teacher-education program . It also attempts to con- tribute to the teacher demand and supply through higher standards of preparation and distribution of in- formation. This organization pro- motes in other Ways the best in- terest of the teaching profession. lst ROW--N. Mark, M. Hancock, D.. Staples, C. Pomeroy, S. Reynolds, I. Love, 2nd ROW--L. Harper, B. Finney, C. Jenkins, V. Lester, Sec., L. Burks, P. Chilton, 3rd ROW-- B. Wood, B. Jones, N. Bridges, G. Guerrant, D. VanDeven- der, P. Day, Mr. VanDevender, Sponsor, 4th ROW--S. Cornwell, R. Taylor, V. -Pres., W. Deans, A. Linton, G. Younger, B. johnson, S. Fuller, I. Wy-ms, Treas. 71 Chess Club The purpose of the Chess Club is to . further the game of chess and the enjoyment of it. The club represents the college in intercollegiate match- es . SEATED--R. Fogg, Treas., L. Keffer, Pres., STANDING-- R. Dunagan, I. Aboul-Ali, I. Vest, L. Hall, R. Weiss, E. May, I. Trimble, -L. Muse. Caving Club The purpose of the Caving Club is to promote an interest in Speleology, to whet the appetite ofthe adven- turous natured young man, or wo- man, and to create a Christian at- mosphere among the members of the club. lst ROW--D. Allem, M. Monteith, A. Flannagan, J. Stakes, D. Jones, J. Wyms, D. Lemon, R. Forrester, R. Reed, 2nd ROW--L. Keffer, B. Wood, R. johnson, L. Hall, R. Dunagan, A. Shrader, T. Holt, D. Lambert, 3rd ROW--A. Linton, J. Trimble, D. Goss, S. Saulnier, I. Saunders, C. Clements, E. Roebuck, M. Jones, 4th ROW-- P. Emery, M. Yeck, T. Waid, B. Massie, J. Duke, K. Thompson, C. Forrester, T. Gooding. 72 Student Coordinating Council The Student Coordinating Council is composed of all presidents and ed- itors on campus. Their purpose is to serve in an advisory and planning capacity. Through this organization, unity between the clubs and organi- zations on campus is maintained. Lift P 1st ROW--K. Gough, D. Patterson, 2nd ROW--A. Whit- comb, D. Gilbert, L. Keffer, L. Pennington, G. Penning- ton, 3rd ROW--A. Linton, W. Deans, D. Goss,M. Fox M. Tolley. Engineering Club --Q-s- lst ROW--A. Shrader, W. Dudley, Treas., R. Shope, B. Phlegarg 2nd ROW--R. jamros, L. Goode, R. Robertson, C. Nearhood, T. Bray, Mr. Copenhaver, Sponsor, 3rd ROW--R. Estepp, I. I-Iuggett, J. Compton, A. Whitcomb, Y. Kishi, L. Keffer, D. Lemon54tl1 ROW--D. Daugherty, J. Crouse, L. Lacy, D. Emory, J. Turner, R. Weiss, J. Saunders, M. Yeckg Sth ROW--B. Massie, C. Spangler, I. Vest, D. Gilbert, Pres., M. Kassem, Sec., C. Via, V.- Pres. 73 The purpose is to give engineering students a chance to visit surround- ing engineering projects and to meet people who are already working in the engineering professfion. Other activities such as Socials and pro- jects are planned by the club to give the members a chance for group work and better relationship between themselves and fellow engineering students. Business Club The Business Club is an organiza- tion interested in developing Chris - tian business personnel. The aim of the club is to develop an interest in all types of business. Along with educational field trips, rec- reational and social activities are planned throughout the year. Through a broad scope of Busi- ness Club activities, a greater understanding of the business World is gained. - ,X its cg: 1stROW--D. jones, V. Coon, B. Garrett, C. Chapman S. Saulnierg 2nd ROW--D. Goss, P. Marshall, J. Grisso, J. Clark, F. I-lines, M. 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JN ig f new 4 .1-tn.: 15.75435 T H: 4 .. -1-ffl , ii ff a?3qme,4.A 7' 1-Q-viii? . . . ikwifxm. we . .,,gfq n4,gi.,,,-f...h....tM.g.:.3,, 42-t2uQG.i1S5ex:?f1m. ,..1f'f.'?',4'Q11L:?.1?'?5EliSAJe:+?:?E TRACK 83 PING PONG 4 Wi . vi 1 Cheerleaders Anna Dietrich x, K. v e qi H I Diana Musick MASCOTS: Lynn Harman Pat Harman Pam Hartwell janet Castle Sondra Puryear Debbie johnson j.V.'s Peggy Stevens Bonnie Tinsley Becky Blanton Shirley Forrester ' t 2 nf ff: l ' 'A' ' ' Mary Beth Marshall Co -Captain Marcia Champbell The spirit of the school is shown through all the students. The cheerleaders are present to lead and promote this spirit. They have tried to accomplish this by bringing in various new ideas, such as the Spirit jug, new pom porn routines, and many new cheers . For the first time in the history of Bluefield College, junior Varsity and mascots were introduced. The spirit was really great throughout the sea- son, and this spirit will continue as long as there are cheerleaders to set the pace . 85 f Basketball Coach Harman has brought about 7 many changes in the athletic program at Bluefield College. This includes new basketball opponents, new uniforms, and the addition of a junior varsity team . On behalf of Bluefield College, the teams and cheer- leaders Wish to express their appreciation to Coach. M L Harman Steve Saulnier ' ' Manager Coach N Bob Yuhasz Woody D eans Rick Wellons co-captain co-captain junior Varsity 1st ROW--G. Young, coach, R. Price, D. Hamilton, T. Bruff, K. Thompson, E. Pinson, coach, 2nd ROW- D. Cunningham, S. Cornwell, C. Clements, D. Paschall, C. Paschall. 86 Rodney Ware W. C. Blankenship i 'Varsity Players David Turner Steve Cornwell Kenny Thompson 0 i '5 Q3 Wayne Smith 10 xX14 i WM M x.. Charles Sabo 5 1 ef Bob Quigley Lawrence Barnett Mike Rushing 87 X ' f 20 T. J. Ca.:-dwell i' Dale Hamilton ',:vmd!.'q: Q5 995 6 I , any ' ,,,.,,.f ,- .A .c4,.., . .. l.-. 1- - . Rail' 1 - Ir' 'V .' ' . S - -.rang 2 X -1-A zswsf, wg' -. 11,111 - Bluegield 172 80 1 1 1 94 61 69 59 76 60 iii W L 1,32-f. if, Agri: M Ebfqjjggm - wfffgf .'. Y -4. 7 -iff ' ?'5'i'.. . - ,, , ir- 4 fs: U' - rv 5 R1?fMB111fNG REDS MarSCCha1l-,Eixtensiion Clinch College 7 Kentucky Christian Virginia Southern College MWashington 81 LeeMUgngversity Creenbrier Milifgrygigchool Roanoke College? Fry Concord 1. Lynchburg College A F Opp . 1 77 857 112 125 69 77 70 75 90 89 7 4 he 7 I 0 'I 1 'Iva 7 fl 78 73 91 61 83 85 82 63 70 84 15 Madison College SteedgCol1ege Virgighia Southeqijgn. College Marshall Clinch Valley Cgllege King College Concord Colleggi Fr. Lynchburg College Roanoke College Fr. Kingfflollege Fr. Madison College Greenbrier Military School me wi f' -1 . Y. 0,1 85 77 86 75 106 78 78 75 69 80 A- -i- Q17 in us? fi? SS ' r if ,, n -V ,xx K ' M' ' A Aikkymk, A, . T,'2 41 . A 'xv . 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W ' 'viii A ...W . ,l Carolyn Stewart Gene Cumbia Amy Camer Donnie Dunnevant D.1 .B. 's 92 Sadie Hawkins Day 'VRD IT! YQU There are two special days at Bluefield College each year . They are Sadie Haw- kins Day and Slave Day. Sadie Hawkins Day is in the fall, and the big event is the race. At this time girls chase their guys until caught . Slave Day, held in the spring, was begun last year' by the freshmen. On this day the freshmen sold themselves as slaves . Another event which is presented by the students, is the Talent Show. This year there were two such presentations in the chapel. Sophomore Princess ,'-' ludi May E! iff' Homecoming Queen Shirley Forrester Freshman Princess Mary Beth Marshall 94 After the election by the student body, the court was announced during chapel The girls received flowers during half time at the Homecoming game, after which Shirley Forrester was crowned queen. I -9 TEE N f ,sm 'Q ' u M ,w . H H H ,, 12 :z,,,. I 95 First Attendant Miss Virginia Lester Escorted by Mr. Sam Stephenson N H. t. Wifi in E I i az W f A Mis o W ,. it ttiggrwg, ' 'H ' ,N Q :lz ,,, ' ' Ywx' '79 V. I Xu 0 0 1 .f 'Z May Queen Miss Judi May Escorted by Mr. Dale Goss The May Court is the highlight of the May Day festivities . The ladies and their escorts were presented to the student body and guests . Other activities of the Weekend in- cluded a concert and a fair. Second Attendant Miss Diana Musick Escorted by Mr. Bob Yuhasz 96 Miss Alice Cunningham Escorted by Mr. Layne Pennington W YVAZVE Yrs' Miss Betty Garrett Escorted by Mr. Mike Rushing May Court H5774 H N-If -1 1 -L .Y TM.- Y W ,J ,Iv w rss , , , I assi ' - 1 E 'if w L' 'N Miss Debbie Staples Escorted by Mr. Woody Deans y nf: gf x v I L '- 1 4 ,12 'g ',l. r,'. 1 0.391- X -41 I Me, J Q W , 12 Miss Connie Mayberry Escorted by Mr. Rick Wellons 97 Miss Mavis Slemp Escorted by Mr. Andy Sorrell I Q Miss Joyce Phillips Escorted by Mr. Rodney Ware r Sophomore Princess Miss Virginia Lester The Midwinter Banquet, sponsored by the BSU, was held on March 8, 1969 at the Dinnerbell in Prince- ton. Presentation of the Queen and Court was the highlight of the even ing. Midvvinter Queen Miss Alice Cunningham Freshman Princess Miss Mary Beth Marshall 98 li Z ff? ii ri I l mm ri 5 riffs ii as The American and Christian Flags were lowered at Bluefield College at the request of the students to honor those fighting in Vietnam, At the first SGA meeting Don Kidd, SGA Vice-President, read a letter addressed to Dr. Harman, requesting that the flags loe lowered. A unanimous vote of the students honored the letter and Dr. Harmon approved the move. 99 LU EFIELD C OLLE GE jf' ' .iii -l,' 1 MM! AUTOGRAPHS Ld. i - I , I 'Ip ' - I' , ILIIII? ffl, I 31 I IW, I ,AI Q3 I .,, . ,,II,qV..v.uV. , 4 as Lf' H -if' ' Mr, . . :ai 1- -- -. Y fi. V 14-1Vfj'm533,,.,:i H ,r-V V . .I I ...II 4m?v,.V V,- 1,q..-9. . 51 ,,.j' I . -,Ia V V .Vg ' Q-s V V-a'-- -Qaflf ' -P' ft i Hf-5 A g' 1 -if Lrriy - Q VT' 'Wffrg Wg 'Fax' -v. . - 1225: f. 'V' ' E ? xx 111 'XV-W 1 .HQL-... - . .gf V -w. Mg. 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