Bridgewater College - Ripples Yearbook (Bridgewater, VA)

 - Class of 1966

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Whof is o college ggsTuQlen'r?livlfhot is if thot makes o compus ff community o worldlisehyoport by itself? li l'r's four hord work-it's exoms ond endless cups of bun Ses- o o m. mow boxes- behind ploce cries, leorns onddl V Z: Ereetlytegll John Holmes this uniquellonil, the llcommunity. lt is fdl' lblwlasen his poem fOr Mem' fm if so thgggt fS?ou'll lvii, iemlem: ber ,fii'-l'i 'l'l' L J 1151- s ,,,s , 6,124 f ,,if F l ,ag If lvbw L 'l .f ,,.f ' ,s1ilA , ,. .f , - . K A . , 4: f y . 63 1' ' 'k gl , f WU ., 2 THE BELLS RANG EVERY HOUR John Holmes The bells rang every hour from the tower in the trees In the springtime every day. A bell said, Go, And we went, from gym to Greek to chlorophyll, To coffee at ten in the morning, back to the Bible, And met the girls we were in love with, after class. We had been fourteen when the War was over, too young For that one, then, as it happened, too old for the next. We were graduated in nineteen-twenty-nine, a year, We were told at Commencement, great, the greatest, Opening out like a broad road up the map H From youth to yonder, to heaven, to anywhere. We shall never know so much as long as we live About God or verbs again, or be so in love. Here it is: bells, books, coffee, evenings in spring. Here's the night we walked. Streetlights. Leaves in rain. We made notes. We were very good at making notes On what the professor thought we thought he said, And at gazing at him and thinking of something else, Poems, maybe or maybe last night or something. Not Sacco and not Vanzetti, in the papers then. We were very important, were very busy, expected At all the dances, and always seen there dancing. We spoke our mind in print, in the college weekly, Definitely against the examination system. The bells rang every hour from the tower in the trees. What was it going to be like, we had asked ourselves? Everyone reading, we thought. The booksl The books! Not drudgery, but all blown in a new exciting light, Fiercely, and not indoors, but everywhere, Walking, working, talking everywhere about new ideas. College is a place where no one reads the papers. College is a long four years that will never end. But the secret of civilization was ours to ask for: A magic kneel in the classroom, rise, and know all. The thing for the map is the thick crowd of names, Not of heroes or readers, but names of those who were there, Assigned to our dormitories by the registrar, Chosen by upperclassmen to join our clubs, Beside us in lectures because of the alphabet, Therefore our friends. Only the careless and hard, The gay, the stubborn, the wild self-powered, were worth it, . And most of them never obeyed or heard the bells ln the stone tower, at twenty minutes past the hour. Their hour was midnight, or after, reading aloud, Talking, eating, listening to Bach and to Beethoven, Drinking coffee, laughing, talking, reading aloud, Working their way to France on a freighter, and home, Crazy and glorious, poor, always poor, and talking. Maybe the secret of civilization was this, off-campus, Proving that Dante is best if read in Italian, And somebody's new album of Brahms' First Symphony, Witty and careless, with coffee and more music, and midnight. ln the morning the President, by special appointment, Would see the editor, campus figure, and sleepy. lf only he could have been told, about Brahms, and Italian, And coffee and civilization and books and no money. And he could have been told, but l couldn't tell him. l couldn't tell him, and now l can't tell even myself. l can't coll back what it was l wanted to say. And what if he'd asked me how I liked the college? lt wos not what we thought, BETTER? Well, different. DULLEP P No. Different, not what we thought. WORTH IT? Yes, worth it. But not for the reasons they told us. THEN WHAT? For the people. For the professor of chemistry l hated, Who knew it, and showed me his dearest research, as if Two artists consulted, so shouldering me toward my art, For the professor whose B was precious, as some A's were not, For Tommy, for Peg, for Larry, for Chan, for Duke, And for the letter-carrier, and the night watchman. The seeing so many people, and naming them every day. For the people, the place, the times hung in memory, Nights on the Chapel steps whispering closely, or not, The crazy excitement of May in our senior year, - The last classes, the last everything, the remembering Supper hours warm and noisy at the fraternity house, The tired silence when at last the presses were running Too loud for talk when the college paper was yours And you knew every word in type in the forms by heart. O God, you say, that was all good, and it was good. Then they all come in a whirl of mornings and faces, Too many men and women, a photograph-album world. Here's the spring night we walked in, after the movies, Here's Broker Hall, I think this was our junior year. The book riffles. There's Gene remember Gene Goss he Played the banjo he died there's Henry remember Henry Thompson he died look there's what was her name look Mark's married who's that Jim l saw Jim the other day He asked for you who's-that-who's-Dave-there's-Joe- Where's-Joe-he-used-to-be-very-funny-shut-the-book. Shut the book. lt's a good book. But a long time ago. For helping us to understond the post ond to interpret the present, for encouroging us to speok intelligently through his octive porticipcition cis director ot debcite, tor his sincere interest in the individuol student, we ded- icote the 1966 Ripples to DR. ROGER E. SAPPINGTON. 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Dodds looks on. gem -zu gf-1335 :me :iixm ., MW ., ,Q -I-f E fwguuv--' -51 ft'- -.lng:s1g:,EY- W 'Km Y -IE' ' 'Zig ii-.2 gt, lll m Q 7' K 1 L ef z .Q-A-nn, ,X ul' mum Rf?'wllulllww . tt l W l ww 1 'N ,, :e:: z: 1 I-22 QM! ll Tiglifyiii f we Y -- . 1 John W. Boitnott Deon of the College W. Donald Clague Deon of Students H 5 wld 'Www H ij r E AL.. ' Mx? K ,4-, 'W Q :we 4, H ' n new 5 ifj Gr ' 5 H l L x vw mum t JH ,MSE w l ll W l ll ll lv, ll ll u ui Deans Of Bridgewater College Betty Kline Assistant Dean of Students lw M - lu ' ,J l ,.,.,, , l l Board Of Trustees e ictured include First row Harry A Driver, Memb rs p : : . John W. Boitnott, R. Douglas Nininger, James W. Moy- ers, Wayne F. Geisert. Second row: Charles D. Lantz, A. D. Miller, A. M. Horst, Ernest Spoerlein, Galen Fike, D. Wilmer Garber, Ferne R. Hoover, Lowell N. Layman. Third row: L. C. Moomaw, Robert McKinney, John A. Derr, Arlene R. May, Charles F. Kurtz, Henry C. Wyant, John M. Kline, John B. Wampler. Fourth row: Walter S. Flory, Garland F. Miller, H. G. Muntzing, S. D. Glick, Russell Miller, C. W. Wampler. Fifth row: Loren S. Simp- son, Paul W. Petcher, Wesley W. Naft, Winston O. Weaver, and Norman Seese. Administration . li . ..ee r n . '73, .....1f,5- .. - 1 - . ,,..3,1. +. -y l - . L..- .4 Donna Miller, M.S. f - Registrar :.. I , Lowell A. Miller, B.A. Treasurer i ... Wgllwll l l Il l I QS.. L .ls kg gg, Wig., l l--- .1 r.:, l in g l 7' 'Q x , Je. '2 ,v Paul V. Phibbs, B.A. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds ee . . . .1 lim-gg, .zz we l. , l ll, .el ll Lllgia , . limi? miijl, 'l if J , .ii ii q. ma.. 1 M U 1 D -. 5:2 e t Hs... W . - Q '-' 5' vi ll Menifee, ll ll fires S ll H nl ref E we l ' mv' M Z at M ,W Jacob F. Repiogie, Bb. ,,, F5 Executive Secretary Alumni Association Orland S. Wages, M.S Head Librarian Edgar F. Wilkerson, Ed.D. Director of Placement ea' David L. Holl Director of Development Staff Samuel A. Harley Director of Church - College Relationships Mrs. Loreen May and Dr. George Row are always ready with friendly medical advice. Appendicitus? Take an aspirin and get lots of bedrest. Busy at work in the Flory House are left to right, Mrs. if Louise Showalter, Brethren Volunteer Service Worker De- velopment Office, Mrs. Jean Michael, Church College l Relations Secretary, and Miss Lucille Robertson, Develop- 4 ment Office Sec retary. 0 N V4 x 14 N-.L ?l 'Ll Returning to their administrative offices are Merle Taliaferro, Carol Zimmerman, Janet Stepp, Alice Wages, and Sarah Campbell. Staff Mrs. Bertha Phibbs and Mrs. Amy Mi- chael smile cheerfully as they wait for cash customers. 'il x U' P Qu . 45:5 'WI I5 l Mr. Orland Wages and his staff, Mrs. Thelma Replogle, Mrs. Gladys Erbaugh, Miss Agnes Kline, and Miss Joyce Knice- ley, provide intellectual nourishment for students in the Alexander Mack Me- morial Library. I ya.. Ei? gg as L , .7 U ,, Blix Mrs. Jane Anderson Blue Ridge Dorm WEIEHIHIE ,I , mement Aj Bess , Men Dorm Directors: Seated: Steve May, Bob Tansill, Ed Rhodes, Jer- D 'eCt0 of Mens Housmg ry Martin, Mrs. Hylton, Bob Baker. Standing: Tom Erickson, Hubert Roop, Butch Rist, David Bass, Frank Harris, Mr. Bess. Residence Directors Mrs. Edriss Crowder Rebecca' Dorm i El 2 MQ 'i..Li i In I PEM ff3,i I .uir V W., 1 1,1 w1 ,. Mrs. Pearl Clague Alternate Mrs. Marion Bewley Daleville Dorm J Mrs. Esther Foster Yount Dorm ACADEMICS P. 20 TABLE OF Confenfs ATHLETICS P. T72 I8 CLASSES P. 44 ACTIVITIES P. I I8 ADVERTISEMENTS P. 200 -J ,J I1, ,,. - .. . r 1, ,. .. '. I, ,- f., .ul . . - I y ' WW 1 ' W W I I lv-!TgVq1aI.' y -.A 4 If' - w fl' 'Wiz my 'J' 1' I. 1 ' F., 'Riff' 3 N ' 1U'?'f '4 V. L' 1-'1 I .f . di ' - 1 ' 1 . 'O ' f ,- . 5 H A .LA X r '19 I4 ggi. ., ,.1. I. . : VA 3.113 M, a, 11,3 1 , ...gli ,A wx ,J r I M. .1 'lv 1 .11 .1 'r:i1 . 1 2 .. 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But the secret of civilization was ours to ask for: A magic: kneel in the classroom, rise and know all. Fiercely, and not indoors, but everywhere, l l Founder's Hall, named in honor of all the men and women who sacrificed to support the college, houses the Administrative Offices, the language departments, and our connection with the outside world-the Post Gffice. As prospective freshmen we are interviewed here, as students wedtudy English, French, German and Spanish and participant in those labs. Who can forget the long lines during registration or the crowded basement after Chapel with everyone anxious to see if he got a letter, a package, the newspaper or best of all, money? 2l p.,'f Paul M. Kline Leslie Cobb and Chris Lydle prepare sculpture of Leslie. MAYA. rt Sculptures, Paintings, Mobiles. . The Art department stresses the development informal studio. Introductory and advanced stu- ofthe creativity of the student in all phases of art. dios in drawing and painting and sculpture are The courses are offered to any student on cam! offered. An important part of the Art program is pus who is interested. lt introduces the student to the exhibitions which are brought onto our cam- the visual arts in both the classroom and the more pus as well as the annual display of student work. ' is Dave Wayland works .by artistic means. l l Professor Kline creates mobile. Donna Spitler adds finishing touches. 22 ii ,H QF sssiij' H, it Marie C. Cole B.A. Music Ruth W. Stauffer B.M. Music R09er E. Cole A. Olivia Cool M.M.Ed. ' M.Music Music Music Music Excels in Fine Arts The department provides for every philip E, T,-,uf student access to the creative area of M.M. Music . ,J , +- 34 H wr .L .5 .H WD , ..- ,,,i ,.,- bl. Z EY' 5.1-on .3 -5 an I-,- xnL41zv .. r. use ar' .mv I vw..'xr v' .ln w 'u Mrs. Cole conducts music class. -PM.. . 9 L ' Fine Arts through hearing and partici- pating in one ot them: Music. 'Q Karyl Smith practices on the organ in Cole. ' ri. , Y ,f,...g,, i Robert K. Burns Harry G.M. Jopson Frances E. Silliman B.A., Ph.D. B.S., MA. Ph.D. B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D-. Biology Biology Biology New Equipment Added in Biology Department The curriculum in the Biology department has been strengthened through the addition of equip- ment obtained with funds by the National Science Foundation and matched by the college. The department provides the arts major with courses that emphasize an understanding of fun- -fz-A ' Jus - i Dr. Jopson clarifies a point by use of a model. damental life processes of material communities and man's place in the world of life. Advanced courses are offered to give the Biology major background and preparation for graduate study, professional education in the medical sciences, teaching, and technical work. Students in afternoon Biology examine specimen. ,Nl Maxine Casey examines and draws specimen. lei? i gig? i 5 ii l l 1 5 li Liberty Casali Lowell V. Heissey Ph.D. BA., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry Chemistry Kirk Stokes sets up laboratory equip- ment. Well-Rounded Knowledge ls Stressed in Chemistry Through class lectures supplemented by laboratory experi- ments, the department continues to provide a thorough pre- professional background in Chemistry. Replacing Dr. Martin during his studies in Egypt is a new faculty member, Dr. Liberty Casali. Charles Somers begins experiment in organic chemistry. lb' Tom Erickson helps student set up experimental Dr. Heisey works in supply room. equipment. 5 T Q. 5 ll QTEK-1 5.-ill, gg gig, E Dean Royce Neher Dale V, Ulrich B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ' M.S., Ph.D. Pl'IySiCS Physics Dr. Ulrich prepares a physics instrument. Thorough Preparation Stressed The department emphasizes a thorough prep- aration in the fundamentals of physics. Research work is also in progress in two areas: the critica region of simple fluids, and density studies of . 1- .A l L, lf sig! ,YV , Z' 5 ll ll ll ll Wm.. gt ' lull-- protein conformation changes. The laboratory facilities are located in the basement of the Bow- I man Hall where students can be found working at all hours of the night. Dr. Neher explains point to students: Karyl Smith learns knowledge of physics. YY-.-sv, . . 1 r . F . n.-:::5:1.l. 1' V l ' A. .-:-5.5:-5 my lu rim-57 Wu, F .. i .-. .... .f N49 .1 lil -nw ul e W- - 1 ll . Ill lu l ll' 1-'ffl Harold Hancock completes experiment. 26 1-H A'f51?A54 An after class discussion between Dean Clague and students. .mm , s W, l alas. s eww ffl et? W. Donald Clague Ed.D. Natural Science Basic Introduction to Science ls Given Upon completing the General Physical Science course, each student will have a basic introduction to the following areas: Chemistry, physics, geology, astronomy, and meteorology. Students during a in pre-lab lecture. .-- Lab assistants Janet Jamison and Elvin Hess grade Dean Clague answers questions during class. l . ab reports 27 ' r '-iQ,:?'7'7'-5? l 7-7 . ' li-333: 1 we , ,,, '- w dig, J ,, Zz- 5 1 . f'24f4-., 1 ' ii' .tiwii ' A f A 'lf V, if viii-AF ii .in-rg' ' if -31' it V W. eff vi ' L 2 -we . li i ,r il ., A u 'fi' 'l - l ' . ,Q ' , , 1 ' - it . i ' 'ft ' l ' r Rudolph A. Glick B.A., M.A. Mathematics . F----.V---,.. ,. ., - ,W V- ,- 2 If -anis :Z i l pg 3 Robert J. Weiss Ph.D. Mathematics John E. White M.S. Mathematics Math in A World of Change In this age of rapid changes in science and technology, a basic knowledge of mathematics is essential to each student. The Math Department offers this basic training as well as advanced courses to support the work studied in other sciences. l!a,1gt1g!..iNl..N.li, .ini p Professor White illustrates point by use of blackboard. Dr Weiss conducts discussion in Math Analysis class. Dr. Weiss prepares lecture in his office. 28 l its li' if Robert L. Hueston B.A., M.B.A. Business Administration V. Stephen Bradshaw George L. Fitchett LL.B. M.B.A. Business Administration Business Administration Business and Economic Department Enlarges A As New Faculty Members 4 Are Added Bernard S. Logan B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Economics i ' ' ' if ' H Professor Hueston presents lecture to class. Dr. Logan emphasizing a point to class. 29 William E. Barnett Emmerf F. Bittinger B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A., B.D., Ph.D. S0Cl0l09Y - SoCl0l0gy Lecture on population explosion is pre- sented by Professor Barnett. Sociology Creates Awareness of Social Problems ' The purpose of the department is to provide insights into the group structure ot society, to help students discover the social nature of man and thus provide insights into human behavior, to create an awareness of, sensitivity to, and in- sights into some ofthe major social concerns and ,I I . g .i ,, Dr. Bittinger presents lecture to the Criminology class. problems, to develop an appreciation of and abil- ity to use some ot the knowledge and tools pres- ently available tor research, and to provide stu- dents with abilities and skills which will prepare them tor various professional careers. Doris Meyer hands test to Dr. Bittinger. Ben Wilson and Professor Barnett discuss a social problem. 4,1 Professor Kent explains point to psychol- ogy majors. i J, i S George W. Kent- Betty H. Kline B.A., -M.A. B.A., M.A. Psychology Psychology Psychology Department Offers Pre-Professional Training Through the financial aid of the National Science Foundation, the Psychology Department has increased the courses and facili- ties offered for pre-professional training. This year's curriculum stresses the basic scientific approach required for later specialization in any of the major areas of psychology. Rat Lab is a common experience for General Psychol- ogy students. Professor Kent conducts experiment with a child. Mrs. Kline presents lecture to Abnormal Psychology class si , , fi ll' Q ill E?gi 4 ll l l is l l l l Daniel W. Bly B.A. M.A. History P ll f F A as-:fer 1, . fs er f X55 Roger E. Soppington B.A., M.A., B.D., Ph.D. History, Political Science . . , X ,WW -..- . v ,..,- ,..-,..,-.aQ: .4,f,-- Y r -- Professor Bly presents lecture to class. ll? I lll, . -.lswl l 4 rl false!! ill , I lil I l ,-,f f., y- W -14 ' X R P i lx tif' u Victor E. Glick B.A., M.A. History, Political Science James A. Mumper B.A., M.A. History History Department Stresses Understanding of Culture The department hopes to inculcate in each student an under- standing and appreciation ot the culture ot which he is a part, The well-trained and articulate history majors quality to do supreme teaching in secondary schools ormay enter into advanced studies. Professor Glick leads discussion in American History 32 I Professor Glick heads the History Department. ll i. T! Professor Bly is added to the History Department. History professors gather for after class discussion Dr. Sappington relaxes after class. 'Professor Mumper gives aid to student. VV, - Y.,,Y-- vu ill il 1 , ' 'lei ll lll ll lll Civ? 1 -'-tr, l l l' ll ll ll mee ll N, ,,f , - ll'.l,'l .sz it . ll l , 'QC- Mllll v ll, rdf ll me nz ,, ll l Y! . V' V - el . xl tw ll' ill i 11 i Richard B. Gardner W. Robert McFadden Harlan D. Mummert B.D. B.A., B.D. B.A., B.D. Philosophy, Religion Bible, Religion Bible Fields of Religious Interests Given The department introduces students to the academic disciplines of philosophy and religion, orientotes students to biblical studies in a liberal arts context, and provides opportunity for study in various fields of religious interest. ' , Y . f .1 'M -1 f , 'F' 'lE'1f, swim .Y .fl sl in 2 if l f' m W. J ,Yr M Professor Gardner hands test papers back to students. Professor Mummert presents lecture on Budda. Student's interesf is held bY Professor McFadden' 34 iii iw ' 1 t t ' i if 1-,V ri , ,P 1 f , 1 -0. Hi M sam: -eu - . iii ii iii ii as M 'H M. rrrxe- it ii. PM M.. iiiww , iii iii 213 W - N rv' rv. . K , , Y A, V as Y is i . ' . .., ,, ' E I I . 4 ' 'Sys I W is P13 Je. Professor McFadden conducts his class of Logic. Professor Mummert confers with Professor Gardner. 77 ,,i.i, Hi.. . ii ii ii- fs f rffrf Y ii. if ' ig, i. N i. 1 ,Q 'im i. i. M so f o 7 s if . T Y . .3 --.Fl H 4,3 ' WZ! X, , t ,Ji , fv. 'Fl ,,, .r..,,. . 1 -'P' we -Z5 .' i 3' f ., .irfz 4 ' L ' , :. 4 5,5 A A I 1 'nr- P f fi, l' 3.14 2 ' i J: V i f - N fr-I V ' cl ' Professor Mummert portrays a movement of Buddism. F - j 35 ,gig libzz P M. , iiii -L i ii ii, , in - 17 'f1e67,'flii fl iii iii 'JH iii' rig . HN. 'ge 'fg., : -si fi-T, Professor Gardner discusses o problem with Jim How- Professor Gardner points to map to illustrate a point. Ie Y- 35 my it at U l Z Qjlllzir :ie Z. .SCEES i :ini 2 1 I Fi ,ii i ,Y jd? 1 s 1 'E E Kuvvvllviwqz.. W' M ,Milli gnu, H .- u' 'Nl' .,,,,, if . Lg: L l t -E ' , 1 1 '. ,, M ,. eq , -.f f Russell L. Dunlap Charles F. Fuller, Jr. Elizabeth G. Geiser B.A., Litt. M. B.F.A. B.A., M.F.A. English Drama, Speech English Eleanor Reed Hicks Clarence E. May David O. Winfrey M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.S., B.D., M.A. English English A English Creativity Stressed in English The English department teaches and trains students to use English with clarity, precision, and effectiveness. lt teaches students to appre- ciate literature with sensitivity, discriminating taste, and critical judgement. 36 A freshman finds the need for the use of many books when writing a term paper. .14 bm.. F135 ,K Mrs. Geiser finds parts of Voltaire humorous. Mrs. Hicks lectures to freshman in the class of Com- position and Litery Form. ll iullil iii lil ll lllcll l - i Q ' ,I Q Z iii iii iw! 1 Q1 I ii i l l i nr xl ? , Mr. Dunlap shows that lectures take thorough prep- aration. Elassl Zarticipation is found essential for first hand Mr. May shares his literary knowledge with his class. now e ge. 37 2-44 si Q Y,-ll 2:5 Ll Raymond N. Andes Buu Duang B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Pl'-LD. French French i ii l l i 1 l l J 1 xg... James A. Goering B.A., M.A. German l i Robert B. Houts M. Ellsworth Kyger Vincent H. Rangel B.A., B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Doctor Laws and 5P0 Sl'1 GGFMOH Social Studies Skills of Speaking Learned in Foreign Languages The purpose of the department is to teach the skills of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing of a foreign language, and an understand- ing of the history and culture of the people who use the language. This is done through laboratory sessions both during class and in afternoon ses- sions, class discussions and student reports. A major has been offered in German for the first time this year, involving the addition of other German courses. 38 : ' ' l 1 3 L.. Spanish il f r Dr. Duong presents lecture in French. l i Professor Goering listens to student's responses. Dr. Rangel emphasizes a point in Spanish. Language Labs 81 Classes ' 3 1 i-a-: L, Q , . -Li A., - li ..-- , Vi i. ,,,l,'34 :fr Yin Spanish is made realistic by Professor Houts. 4 ir Ji Students respond in language lab. Jim Croy has learned the value of the laboratory equip- ment. - l S. Ruth Howe B.A., M.Sc. Home Economics Anna May Myers B.S. Home 'Economics ll lil l me wil s 7: i larva ll' i i- l W . .i ii . -l 11 llil i at Nancy Frambes stirs while Barbara Mar- tin looks on. Home Economics Prepare Women for Home Life lt, is the purpose of the college, through this department, to prepare young women to be builders of happy and healthful homes, to pursue graduate courses in home economics, and for the special teacher's certificate in home economics. Brenda Cochrin displays uses of a color chart. 40 WC Joyce Grove and Candy Wagner demonstrate proper table setting. Diane Brown helps her students cut fabric. i . , i QL 2 4,11-3.3 i v l vi q 'X in l ' i ' P53263 W - :Ev 'iv' 5 i 'ii A Nell Kersh Boitnott 'Fred F. Wampler B.A., MA. B.A., MA., Edo ' E' Education Education Students participate in an education class. Professional Courses Provided in Education Department The Education department provides the pro- fessional courses required for certification to teach in the public schools of Virginia, and in so doing, offers most of the basic courses in professional education required by other states. lxGl Mable Weiss conducts her fourth grade classroom as part of her student teaching. Yager Marks helps students in Biology class at Turner Ashby High School. The department stresses courses in the areas of human growth and learning, principles of in- struction and organization ot subject content and material, and student teaching for those who are academically and personally qualified. r i i . i r , Mary Faith Davis shows a film to her third grade class. Kenneth C. Day M.A. Physical Education ,g ,, it ii iweig it ir -i. iw iilwiii ' ' Y. Pigftl Laura S. Mapp B.S., M.S. Physical Education l 1 I - Daniel S. Geiser B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Physical Education Melvin L. Myers B.A., MA. Physical Education- y gf l ,if Q 21 fgl,-e ,r.:'3 . -5 Flffgfil-2 ii 'il ' ' '?f fl- .,., 5, side, . .X t H ,LL E - f . k,i'q.f1Y',, 3 'Lilit h kr- .,-, 1' J f' Q : 339' I. .-ll 'itljf'l fi- :ll . Wi 9' ' Whig? llllig - ff 11 it-ll l be .1 f We i .is fl I es, .N .N .ly ix 341-I Paul H. Gunsten BA., MA. Physical Education Department of Physical Education The physical education department administers programs in Health and physical education, recreation, intra- mural and intercollegiate athletics for all students including activity classes, teacher preparation, spectator, intra- mural and intercollegiate sports pro- grams. New additions this year include Assistant Professor and Football Coach Day who replaced Coach Keim and football bleachers. 'li 'iiilliQQ'iii '... Girls participating in track field day., Ann Foster demonstrates new skill on the tram- 42 poline. , .125 gqri. hi i 1 1 ,h ill.-Y: 1, - Tw , ,Ti Handball is displayed as part of the Physical Educa- tion Department. w-. ...,... Jim Upperman makes two points in basketball intra- murals. 'Students are encouraged to keep physically fit. Donna Phillips shows skill on the trampoline. ieaS!Pierre LeGoff provides competition on the soccer ie . The thing for the map is the thick crowd of names, Not of heroes or readers, but names of those who were there Assigned to our dormitories by the registrar, . Chosen by upperclassmen to join our clubs, Beside us in lectures because of the alphabet, Therefore our friends. . CLASSES What is it that we remember and laugh about or perhaps even weep for when we think of our college years? ls it the classes or the subjects? No. lt's the people. lt's you and I and Joe and Bill and Susan and Barbara - the people with whom we room, go to classes, play on a team, and eat with in the dining hall. We remember the bull sessions in the dorm till early in the morning, or the class picnics, or the time a group of us decided to go south for Spring vacation. That's what is wonderful about college - the PEOPLE. CLASS OF '66 If A Senior is hopefuI,'l'1opefuI of graduation. V rib. ll, A Senior is studious, studying for comprehensives. A Senior is all this, and much more. He fears, yet anticipates graduation, Het loves, yet hates responsibility, He desires, yet resists security. A college graduate plays an impor- tant part in the functioning of his society. A Senior is ambitious, facing the future. 46 A Senior is an individual, searching for understanding. . ,,,, f.--- -1- -- in ,L ,-,.,,,r . , I. ..-,- -V Q.. --i -. , 1 'N X ., 1 , K, in-J President Darrow McLouchIin Sec reto ry Anne Myers A , ,!.'5l , ,V- -4. ..f-- Jef-:K ' -. f-,,--- , , W ,, .M F W. -,,-, X Q ., . , ri S Sponsor M. L. Myers 47 ,. Y iw- ,e , V - ' M? ii ' 'f ' Wi i Q5Ti.'fsff ' W NH' ii iii?5i55E?iii9f J A .,.. : ' , ,w, ,i-if' s : '.ifi1: a w ii ii .i-ii .eh -,,:e::g .g5a y 3 ' Li'iii Hi 'iii 'i.igg ,, , ',g 1 g g m' i, i fm L E'iii iim i N' ll' QM ix 1 1 3W W 'W' Us P mi ii i rm, '- W 'Lug fs nr 5:2- Q:YfE?S?1ii j: ' f 'wj ' i be: .-.' '-.s..+- pgrqf..-I Leg. ' . Q12 . Vice President Leslie Cobb Treasurer Bob Baker AS FRESHMEN WE WERE Rugged As Freshman, we were enthusiastic conforrnists, though we pictur- ed ourselves as rugged individuals, ready to take college by storm, if necessary. We withstood a barrage of impetuous sophomores and an illustrious faculty. We endured cold water showers, and lonely Saturday nights. We waged vigorous snow ball battles in February, and soothed sun-burned bods in May. Our freshman year was a carefree one. 48 AS SOPHOMORES WE WERE Complacent NX , ilixli:-X1 i lmizlttkbtitfx f fr: 1 wwe As Sophomores, we were self-assured upperclassmen, compet- ent of our ability to direct our new arrivals down the righteous paths of college life. We began to question the superiority of our fellow collegues and formulate our own opinions. We began to comprehend the importance of selecting our courses meticu- ously - ls it required? ls it offered at a convenient time? Who else is taking it? ls the professor crip? ls a term paper required? And finally, am I interested in that course? Yes, our Sophomore year was a studious one. 49 AS J UNI ORS WE WERE Hell-Raisers As Juniors, we discovered the better things in life- art exhibits at Madison, music programs at Craf- ton's and the Ratters, and the atmosphere at the Echo. We enjoyed the scenic beauty of Sandy Bot- tom and Blue l-lole during the summer months- those that were fortunate enough to afford summer school. Yes, our Junior year was one of gains and losses. 50 AS SENI ORS WE WERE Total Wrecks As Seniors, we were a disordered bundle of nerves- tour years of endurance under the Slater System, four years of either conserving water, or swimming to classes, tour years of signing in and out, tour years of happiness mixed with disappointments. These tour years can never be taken away, nor for- gotten, rather, they must be gently laid aside in the hope that they were conducive towards our tuture. These are truly the best years of our lives, although, we never realize truth at the precise moment it oc- curs, for truth is gained after years of anxiety, per- ception, and experience - experience with others. 51 H it Q wa. , Ei, iii ii lim, iii i ii i V525 Win, i i Brenda Gail Albright Robert Eugene Baker BA. SOCi0lOQy B.A. Physical Education Meyersdale, Pennsylvania New Enterprise, Pennsylvania f .sw ,,n, ., ' iw X el -5s,,. Tommy Kenneth Brady Mary Ann Angleberger B.A. Sociology B.A. Biology Sparta, North Carolina Hagerstown, Maryland Glenn Carl Bowman B.A. History Mt. Crawford, Virginia '. ' J Sheila Cundlff Barnhart B.A. Home Economics Bridgewater, Virginia ..-- ff -J Joseph Stephen Browder Donald Ray Brown B.A. History B.A. General Science Salem, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Diane Virginia Brown Julie Ross Clark B.S. Home Economics B.A. English Denton, Maryland Falls Church, Virginia Erich Eli Brumbaugh B.A. Chemistry Orlando, Florida James Henry Bryan B.A. Biology Harrisonburg, Virginia qu- f-5, , 4i5..,iv- , 'X . SSX. iii:- Z L X ?.,Q X i rein ii ii -rig wi iiillwefeq sw W.- we., F , Mamas Clyde Evans Clark EI - E C - BA. Biology ame ye 'mg M L U A . B.S. Home Economics c ean, Virginia Franklin, West Virginia Agni, A . 1 , emi . New I ma W eglii, . ik-a iii iii we - 5 ill' iillli 3, mf :gm f ,ll J, , . Em it if i' V l A Claude T. Compton Manassas, Virginia Leslie-June Cobb BA. Biology Arlington, Virginia BA. Economics X ' ..-, tif ,,,,,. for A fm-li' with B Jerry F Corbin -'D' lg B,A. History College Park, Maryland i Jean Helen Crumpacker BA. Sociology Roanoke, Virginia 54 'EJ .i err. 'li J I 6255 UJIBQ Stephen Charles Crandall Nancy Flora Crumpacker BA. English B.S. Home Economics Alexandria, Virginia Boones Mills, Virginia 1 .i- I, J, 1' 1 1 l ms J. Ray Cubbage, Jr. B.A. English Stanley, Virginia i l l l A l l Carolyn Blair Denny BA. Sociology Chantilly, Virginia BA. Chemistry ,V Ronald H. Colemen Crozet, Virginia ,SWR 'Q' Johanna Dorsey B.A. Sociology Sykesville, Maryland ,, rt Stuart Kring Denl-on B.A. History and Government Staunton, Virginia William Duke Jr. B.A. Physical Education Roanoke, Virginia '-M Douglas Browning Eadie William S. Earhart BA. Sociology BA, Economics McLean, Virginia Bridgewater, Virginia Robert- L. Eby B.A. Physics Charlottesville, Virginia James Nelson Ensley B.A. Biology Yorktown, Virginia 1' f TL. ...mr + John Erb B,A. Physical Education Westminster, Maryland Gerald Ernest Fawley Jr. B.A. Physical Education Welch, West Virginia l Vincent Lee Foltz K B.A. Mathematics ' Mt. Cawtord, Virginia V N Uni 1, -J:.ii?A..dU5 Dorothy L-ee Fearins B.A. Psychology Denton, Maryland i r Virginia Lee Flory B.A. Chemistry Milroy, Pennsylvania Patricia Moyanne Follmar B.A. English Salem, Virginia gf dl'-V Pmgwmfmrf My 15, 'iizzf-2' f Samuel C. Foster Bobbie Forbes BA- SOUOIOQY B.A. Physical Education Blue Ridge, Vii'Ql 'l0 Vienna, Virginia Z iijig ii 1-ie? Gary Wayne Gardner Bonnie Virginia Glover B.A. Chemistry B.S, Economics Bridgewater, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland ----B Michael Allen Gardner 'f W X BA Sociology . Hagerstown, Maryland .vv Carole Faye Gochenour BA. Sociology Crimora, Virginia Nelson Wayne Good BA. Mathematics Stanley, Virginia r , we Q, N Dorothy Elizabeth Gosnell BA. Mathematics New Windsor, Maryland Q., an-f ,.JP Phil Lynwood Hatcher Betty Marie Great-house BA. Physical Education B,A, English Bassett Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Clyde M. Henkel BA. History and Political Science Waynesboro, Virginia C Mary Frances Heishman B.A. Physical Education Dayton, Virginia 59 c Bingham W. Higgins H B.S. Business Administration Hinton, Virginia Jane Kennedy Higgs B.A. Psychology Bridgewater, Virginia Lee Nelson Holsinger Sheran Ann Holsinger B.A. General Science B.A. Sociology Timberville, Virginia Broadway, Virginia Edward McClellan Houff B.S. Business Administration Waynesboro, Virginia J' in in ai ' . Helen Louise Huffman l, it in if - : .,i, B.S. Music Education Dayton, Virginia is ,J -5- is 7 .-i arf US- Roberf Ga ry Kepler B.A. History Washington, D. C. i . fi - ' fi. ' , ,i fi l Henry Jacob Koch BA. Economics Lily Hwang BA. Biology Rangoon, Burma i wi. figs i i ii ww ii 3 Yvonne Elizabeth Kauffman BA. Physical Education Manheim, Pennsylvania Hagerstown, Maryland Barry Lynn Kmzle B A Economics 'fix 7, 7 , Troutville, Virginia Shirley Firestone Klnzle 6l B.S. Home Economics Troutville Virginia ' ggllllle 1: Xia if j' , , , . l. l 1 ll: .lu . K llllll ..--f--. 1, P- MT 2 . mm E, 1 ,D ' iii: dswlf' Y- 'Ter -. - 1-sn...-I l ,l . ,e lg 'A - , ,gsgfr ' :V wr Bonnie Kay Kielbasa B.A. History Lewes, Delaware .J-ff Li' -ggi' ,-,. g 1. Ex 5, -,., Q.: l ' 'NK lui ll gl: ,my - Cassandra T. Kline BA. Sociology Hagerstown, Maryland Dexter Robert Legg BA. Psychology BA S V , . Mary Manning Lantz A . . ociology Washington, D. C. Timberville, Virginia John Howard Mack Jr. BA. English Uniontown, Pennsylvania Carolyn Biser Lawton B.S. Home Economics Oakland, Maryland N ix . X., .. gl Q4-ll .fl J fl' .9 I Jerry Wayne Martin Judith Rose Manuel B.A. General Science B.S. Music Education Georgetown, Delaware College Park, Maryland Q Nq1f,.1SL-Q...-f l mil' ...N ,W M 7 H' llvvw- Carolyn Ann Marr Ernest Yager Marks B.A. Sociology B.A. Biology Leesburg, Virginia Wolftown, Virginia Butch Marvel B.A. English Georgetown, Delaware Rita Lucille Lilla rd B.A. French Fairfax Virginia N ff Nl, ' U7 fl 63 Wlllliwfill,'i',llflil,i'llll gQEgb,ww -N- 1 Bruce Darrow McLauchIiri Jr. Patricia Arnelda Megee B.A. Economics BA. Sociology Hopewell, Virginia Georgetown, Delaware Stephen Frederick May Lucretia Sue Miller B.A. Physical Education BA. English Broadway, Virginia Bridgewater, Virginia - E. J. Morris Jr. BA Physical Education Harrisonburg Virginia Margaret Catherine Miller , BA. Sociology I M Hagerstown, Maryland Ellen Leland Murdoch - Lake Wales, Florida Eugene B Moyers Delores Ann Morris lDeel BA Hlstory B.A Physical Education Baltimore, Maryland if Jean Russell Morrow BA. Sociology Sacaucus, New Jersey BA. English James Franklin Printz Jr. BA. Business Administration Luray, Virginia Anne Hise M ers BA. Biology Edinburg, Virginia Hubert C. Roop Jr. BA. Mathematics Christiansburg, Virginia Nancy Jean Nissley BA. Physical Education Lancaster, Pennsylvania BA. History Hurt, Virginia Richard Guy Rowland fs-X Kim Parker BA. English Medford, New Jersey 66 John W. Sanger BA. Spanish Hopewell, Virginia -as , 'V r T E:,, ' , - ' ' ,LPM Dianne Huffman Rist B.S. Music Education Timberville, Virginia Robert Alles- Sega' Nancy Charles Rowe B.A. Sociology BIA' French l l'll5bO Of Maryland Newport News, Virgi nia ff? ?fi2eE7i7f?f2'-X, 'ki :www if: :ggi JY? Charles H. Scott B.S. Business Administration Harrisonburg, Virginia Mary Ellen Rugemer V B.A. Sociology Westminster, Maryland 2-udibsb ' -si Y - my 315' -'A ii 'if' il - I 'A .' illf' ff a.ug,:' vrjnf P -, ,, - 1 fl 1 Wayne Allen Shifflett 'f-ear egvgwg V is -- Peggy Sheffer B-PM Bl0l0QY B.A. Psychology MCG0heYSV5lle, Vl Qif i0 Churchville, Virginia 'xy : . ,, , in-4- 'f:gJ'4'9 Hf' 1 E - '12-f.:ilE,- -3 , L.:. 175if.L - . 'gl Y ..4M,:Ly ' Cl-ml-les Lee Sl-,ipp Lona Jean Shannon BA. History B-A English Alexandria, Virginia l'l0Qe 5t0W L MOVYIGVYCI Beniamin John Stack ' B BA. History in Manville, New Jersey' Linda Kay Simmons B.A. Psychology Bridgewater, Virginia 68 gi ,. s- , T, ni-,WT I ii ii i' Fish James Owen Ste BA. Sociology Shenandoah, Virginia A PP this iii liii V Y -,J V- ,bw-Y J,,,..-Y Barbara Snowden B.A. Sociology kron, Pennsylvania llf-Wil is William Kirkland Stokes Susan Marion Squires B.A. Chemist Alexandria, Virginia McLean, Virginia J. Robert Strickler B.A. English Harrisonburg, Virginia Jeanne Stringfellow B.A. Psychology Y ii ii i W fir ii W' w,'iil'gf Ei.Y Alexandria, Virginia mil: i ry B.S. Business Administration Robert B. Sweet B.S. Business Administration BAS. Home Economics B ldQeW0'f9 , VlVQl 'l0 Arlington, Virginia Joanne L. Wakeman Robert Frederick Tansill Catherine Wqfking B.A. History B.A. German Alexandria, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Wayne Lee Whitley B.A. General Science Springfield, Virginia Lila Elizabeth Williams B.A. French Manassas, Virginia ,,,., '35 Clifford L. Wiskeman B.S. Business Administration Baltimore, Maryland EL iii ' 1 , 'fig l ,L ' e 5 i iii, .Q W l i l ii l Q, A gi Wqfl' Martha Ann Zinn B.A. English Houston, Texas Robert Allen Wolfe B.A. Sociology Bridgewater, Virginia Davene McKee Wolfe BA. Sociology Bridgewater, Virginia 7l .Aire ii on Leona Yell-on B.A. Spanish Danville, Virginia, i nr i 1 iHi..H.H N,,..,E,.5J I TRY TO -'G' It turns me on What d'yci meno tI'1ey're o little Be'f'ry'S Ready big? It simply turns me i X It's what up front thot counts. Papo Goes to college. Ape Over ChGmiSTl'Y- 72 ini e M. V , ' - T 4 3 - Xi Y. i 2 ffm ' i i A guy can change his mind con he? REMEMBER f 5 ,S ' If eg? - ,r A ' , - - J.,-55.1 ,Y e I '7f?fifi . ,... ,V x llliffvl x 'i .qX,,- i i- 'fxfe E ' Q' x 3 X .af i , QW d g i ttf, ff b fix vizsxfp f Won't it ever end? J' 'A A, ii' ai Observance of Bridgewater's drinking regulation changing? Q ' OX W E-:i - .f :V-jf ffilq ' A' i x 1. TW r ' 7 milf .' ' ' ' ' - 173,53 f K, 122411: ff? .Q , X -, N, 1 ,if A Q ,ig ' 1- H, r ,,Wi if '.i ij, ,H ii uv Z i iiiiiii I 9, ,,i 3 A V L.-- E Somebody'5 hand is 5,.3f'w, A ,il .wb .N A: N L4, -Sig E' where it shouIdn't be. I x. ,si f' i -1 ,.s -, 1-1.45 A E YN Q . Ju, E Q :' V - I QEQXSQE' M- -1 - 'Q E Funny thing about that Chapel time B.C. HELP! what do I do P Wonderland by night now' Hey-cut if out, Dexter! I V i ...Rf i .. -........1.-1,1'-Q 1 W n x if I 5, ' 1 lf- i 'fin' . I ii ii A fi Q H 'I 4 it ,' , wif . ii 1 a fe.. ,. A 'xiii' 1 7 V i t 94. ,.. Jwag 21 , 'Q' , ., Q45 . , f 'V A.. M' . 7' 1 'IN . in e f Q But Victor, that's not what the book says We're not even married yet, and he's already this high Do I have to? . A., ... 1 . Q- rn, Q, Tig- ' , f., h '. 1 V - ... - Ai i V ef fwigiit, if H - Q-A i gf' I V- i -ifffvff-,. , .1 I - ' .. ' Y. 4 1 , . A f , ,iff -. 1 . , 'L-QW? ,V - 924' ' gf ' w. Env' . - 'L H fag:-A1 ,ix- V - ,H -1:7 1 4 ' - :.L it J , '-Q--fiuitfl' 2 ,. 1 i EJ 1 -qw ..,' ti -'Tiff' ft. A--may J ,145'L4V jfxvgll f A--e.1:,g:Q,. 1-Y Q, mf' Best-dressed B.C. man , yi Look-no arms' A SPECIAL TIME Are you kiddin' me? mil BicknelI's cat house 4 'wi Q 1 ' ',-' UA 1 3: l ' ,' IW? 14 Ham -use vx F I I ff l'II be damned first! 74 Playing basketball the letter carrier COLLEGE IS working for money ii ii ,Y ,iii iii , ii ii ,gr - iiwiii ii A Practice Teaching and the night watchman , vw? 7-1 Hiiwiimii v ie will I l ii ii 1 i. it E, V 1 E V i- ii iw! ' , ly i ,V--' ' ' i 1 . , ue,i,,, 1 will siiiiivllliilli ii il U I H1 ' ,, ,, E fiiillii iii iii ,gf , iw ,li 7'li15iE,giQi'li lil. SENIOR DIRECTORY Albright, Brenda Gail, B.A. Sociology, S.C.A. 'l, Tennis Team, 2, B.C. Bee, Feature Editor 3,4,, Pi Delta Epsilon Presdient 4, Dorm Council, President 4, Student Senate 4. Angleberger, Mary Ann, B.A. Biology, A.G.O. Pinion Players, Sec. Trea. Alpha Psi Omega, Pres. 4, French Club, l,2, Student Senate, Parliamentarian, 4, Dorm Council 3, S.N.E.A. 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Baker, Robert Eugene, B.A. Physical Education, Glee Clubs, l,2,3,4, Chorale, 2,3,4, Touring Choir, l,2,3, Concert Choir 4, Football l,2,3, 4, Tri-captain 4, Baseball 3, B.S.F. l,2,3,4. Barnhart, Sheila Cundiff, B.A. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu 4, Glee Club 3. Bowman, Glenn Carl, B.A. History, Pinion Players l,2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Student Senate 2,3, Committee on Cultural Affairs 4, B.C. Bee 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, B.S.F. 3,4, Le Cirle Francais l,2, S.C.A. l, S.N.E,A. 3,4, Who's Who 4. Brady, Tommy Kenneth, B.A. Sociology, J.V. Basketball l, B.S.F. l,2, 3,4, Regional Cabinet 4, May Court Representative 3. Brady, Precious Flora, B.A. Physical Education, Varsity Basketball 3,4, J.V. Hockey 4, W.A.A. 4, Tennis 3,4, P.E. Majors Club 4, May Day Court 3. Brock, Julian Maddox, B.S. Business Administration. Browder, Joseph Stephen, B.A. History, Varsity Basketball l,2,3,4. Brown, Diane Virginia, B.S. Home Economics, L.S.A. l,2,3,4, Mu, Vice Pres. 4, Pinion Players l,2, Senate 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3. Brown, Donald Ray, B.A. General Science, Student Senate 2. Brumbaugh, Erich Eli, B.A. Chemistry, Band l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Mikado l, A.G.O. 2,3,4, Pres. 3, Touring Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 2,3,4, Men's Quartette Accompanist 2,4, Antigone 2, Drama Deputations Team 2, B.V.D. Staff l,2,3,4, Student Senate 4, Constitutional Committee Chairman 4, Physics Research 3,4, Who's Who 4. Bryan, James Henry, Jr., B.A. Biology. Clark, Clyde Evans, B.A. Biology. Clark, Julie Ross, B.A. English, Homecoming Court l, B.C. Bee, Typing Editor 2. Cobb, Leslie June,'B.A. Biology, Co7ed Ball Ca-chairman l, Student Senate l, Social Committee l, 2, Christmas Week Co-chairman 2, Homecoming Co-chairman 2,4, May Day Court 2, Homecoming Court 3, Queen 4, Co-chairman of Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3. Coleman, Ronald H., B.A. Chemistry, Jr. Class Vice Pres., Varsity Club, President, Lambda Society, Honor Council, Athletic Council, Student Council on Religious Activities, Cross-country, Track. Compton, Claude T., B.A. Economics, Business Club l,2,3,4, Treas., Pres., Student Senate, Budget Committee. Corbin, Jerry F., B.A. History, Football 3,4, Fall Formal Co-chairman 3, Christmas Committee 3. Craig, Elaine Eye, B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu l,2, A.G.O. l,2, Band l,2, S.C.M. l,2. Crandall, Stephen Charles, B.A. English, Student Senate 2,3,4, Class Vice Pres. 4, Honor Council 4, Homecoming Committee 3,4, Hilland- alers, Pres. 4, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Socila Committee 4, Co-chairman of Christmas Week 3,4. Crumpacker, Jean Helen, B.A. Sociology, S.N.E.A. l, Student Senate 2, Homecoming Skit Committee 2,4, Crumpacker, Nancy Flora, B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu l,2, 3,4, Historian 4, Student Senate l. Cubbage, J. Ray, Jr., B.A. English. Denton, Stuart Kring, B.A. History and Government, Lambda Society 4, Young Democratic Club, Parliamentarian 3,4, S,N.E.A. 3,4, Student Senate, Alternate 4. Denny, Carolyn Blair, B.A. Sociology, S.C.A. l. Dorsey, Johanna, B.A. Psychology, Pinion Players l,2, B.C. Bee 2,3,4, French Club 2. Duke, William, Jr., B.A. Physical Education, Football l,2,3,4, Tri- captain 4, Baseball l,2,4, Student Senate l, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4. Eadie, Douglas Browning, B.A. Sociology. Earhart, William S., B.A. Economics, Business Club, Senate Auditor. Eby, Robert L., B.A. Physics, Photo Club, Ripples Photographer. Ensley, James Nelson, B.A. Biology, Band l,2, Woodwind Quintet l,2, Hillandalers l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2,3,4, S.N.E.A. 4. Erb, John Philip, B.A. Physical Education, Basketball, l,2,3,4. Fawley, Gerald Ernest, Jr., B.A. Physical Education, Who's Who 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Chorale 2,3,4, Male Quartet 4, Touring Choir 2,3,4, B.S.F. l,2, Cabinet Member 2, Student 'Senate l,2,3,4, Class Pres. l,2, Honor Council l,2, Chairman 4, Co-chairman of Social Committee 3, Hillandalers 4, Football l,3, Statistician, Basketball l, Track l,3,4. Fearins, Dorothy Lee, B.A. Psychology, Pinion Players, Dorm Council, French Club, Ripples Staff, S.N.E.A., S.C.A. Flory, Virginia Lee, B.A. Chemistry, Lambda, Student Senate, Re- publican Party on campus. Follmar, Patricia Mayanne, B.A. English, Class Secretary l,2, May Court l, Student Senate l,2,3,4, Co-chairman of Social Committee 3,4, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Hockey 2,3, Cheerleader 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, Vice Pres. 4, B.C. Bee 2,3,4, Glee Club 2. Foltz, Vincent Lee, B.A. Mathematics, J.V. Basketball, intramural Council, Hillandalers. Forbes, Bobbie, B.A. Physical Education, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Co- captain 4, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Physical Education Majors Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Homecoming Court 2,4, Student Senate 3,4. Foster, Samuel C., B.A. Sociology. Gardner, Gary Wayne, B.A. Chemistry, Cross Country, Track, Varsity Club. Gardner, Michael Allen, B.A. Sociology, Co-chairman of Co-ed Ball 3, Business Club l,2, Minor Affairs Committee Co-chairman 4, Football Statistician 4, Concert Committee 4, Social Committee 4. Glover, Bonnie Virginia, B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu l,2,3,4, Dorm Council 3. Gochenour, Carole Faye, B.A. Sociology, Young Democratic Club 3. Good, Nelson Wayne, B.A. Mathematics, B.S.F., S.N.E.A., W.U.S. Committee. Gosnell, Dorothy Elizabeth, B.A. Mathematics, B.S.F. 3,4, Sunday Forum Committee, Treas. 4, S.N.E.A. 4. Greathouse, Betty Marie, B.A. English, Debate 'l,2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, DSR-TKA 3,4, Pinion Players l,2,3,4, Ripples copy editor 3, editor in chief 4, Social Committee 3, Student Senate l,2,3, Publications Com- mittee 4, S.C.R.A. 4, Focus Week 3,4, French Club l,2, Hockey 2, Pi Detla Epsilon 4, Who's Who 4. Hatcher, Paul Lynwood, B.A. Physical Education, May Court l, In- tramural Council 3, Golf l,2,3,4, Basketball i,2,3,4. Heishman, Mary Frances, B.A. Physical Education, Hockey 2,3,4, Blue Ridge ll Team 2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, W.A.A. 2,3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Physical Education Majors Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Dorm Council 4, S.N.E.A. 4. Henkel, Clyde M., B.A. History and Political, Lutheran Student assn, Vice Pres., Pres. Higgins, Bingham W., B.S. Business Administration, Business Club l,2,3,4, Treas., Spanish Club l,2, Junior Class Treasurer, Cafeteria Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 4. Higgs, Jane Kennedy, B.A. Psychology, Class Sec. i, WAA l,2. Holsinger, Lee Nelson, B.A. General Science, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3. Holsinger, Sheran Ann, B.A. Sociology, Glee Club 'l,2,3,4, S.C.A. i, B. C. Bee 3,4, Layout Editor 3, Ripples 3,4, Academic Editor 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, S.N.E.A. i,2,3,4. Houff, Edward McClellan, B.S. Business Administration. Huffman, Helen Louise, B.S. Music Education, Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Touring Choir l,2,3, Concert Choir l, B.S.F. l,2,3,4, Clericus 2,3, Deputation Team l,2, S.N.E.A. 4, Sunday Forum Committee Chairman 4. HWCIH9, Lily, B.A. Biology. Jordan, Marietta, B.S. Music Education. KU'-lffl 10l'l, Yvonne Elizabeth, B.A. Physical Education, Lutheran Stu- dent Association l,2,3,4, Hockey Team l,2,3,4, Tennis Team l,2,3,4, goiilefboll l,2,3,4, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Physical Education Majors Club Kepler, Robert Gary, B.A. H'sto , L bd S ' 1 34- S,N,EA 4- Basketball Manager 4. I ry Gm 0 Ocle Y' ' ' ' I ' Kielbvsu, Bonnie KUY, B.A. History, S.N.E.A. l,4, French Club l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3, Woodwind Quintet l, Glee Club 3, Pep Band 2,3. Killlie, Bdrry Lynn, B.A. Economics, Business Club l,2,3,4, Track l, May Court Representative 3. Klflliel 5l'lil'leY Firfeslone, B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu, l,2,3. Kline, Cassnndfa T-I B.A. Sociology, Cheerleader 4, May Day 3' Pep Committee 3. ' Koch, Henry Jacob, B.A. Economics, Business Club l,2,3,4, l-GMI, MGFY Mdnning, B.A. Sociology, Pinion Players l,2,3,4, Hillend- alers 2, Dorm Council 3. Lawton, Carolyn Biser, B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu 3,4. Legg, Dexter Robert, B.A. Psychology, Student Senate Rep. l, Hillend- alers l,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Chapel Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, American Guild of Orgonists, Student Christian Association 2,3, Debate Club 4, Photography Club l,2, Student Rep., Deputation Committee 4. Lillard, Rita Lucille, B.A. French, Class Treasurer l, French Club l,2, 3,4, Cafeteria Committee 2, Junior Year Abroad-Strasbourg, France. Mock, John Howard, Jr., B.A. English, Football l,2,3,4, Track l, Varsity Club 3,4, B.S.F. l,2, Pres. of Jr. Class, Social Committee 3,4, Committee on Student Affairs 4, Honor Council 3, Student Senate l,2,3, Executive Committee 3, May Court l. Manuel, Judith Rose, B.S. Music Education, Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Touring Choir 3, S.C.A. l,2, B.S.F. l,2, 3,4, S.N.E.A. 2,4, Clericus 2,3, A.G.O. 3,4, Woodwind Quintet l, Ripples Staff 4. Marks, Ernest Yager, B.A. Biology, Football 2,3,4, Tri-captain 4, Baseball 'l,2,3,4, Co-captain 2,3, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Football, All Mason-Dixon 2,3, All-State 3, Baseball, All Mason-Dixon l,2,3. Marr, Carolyn Ann, B.A. Sociology. Martin, Jerry Wayne, B.A. General Science, Track i, Football 2,3,4, Lambda Society. Marvel, Butch, B.A. English, Football, J.V. Basketball, Baseball, Glee Club, Sports Editor, B.C. Bee 4, Athletic Council, Student Senate, Concert Committee. May, Stephen Frederick, B.A. Physical Education, Football, Track, Cross-country, S.N.E.A. McLauchIin, Bruce Darrow, Jr., B.A. Economics, Class Pres. 3,4' Executive Committee, Student Senate, Business Club. 1 Megee, Patricia Arnelda, B.A. Sociology, Glee Club l,2,3,4, W.A.A.' Homecoming float committee, Canterbury Club, Student Senate. r Miller, Lucretia Sue ,B.A. English, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Senate 2,3' Dorm Council Pres. 3, May Court 2. I Miller, Margaret Catherine, B.A. Sociology, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Co- captain 3,4, Chorale 3,4, May Day Committee 3. ' Morris, Delores Ann, B.A. Physical Education, J.V. Hockey l,2, Varsity Hockey 3,4, J.V. Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Tennis l,2, 3,4, French Club l,2, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Physical Education Majors Club 3,4, Program Chairman 4. Morris, E. J., Jr., B.A. Physical Education, Football l,2, Basketball l, Track l,2, Physical Education Majors Club 3,4, S.N.E.A. Morrow, Jean Russell, B.A. Sociology, Movers, Eugene B., B.A. History, VEA, NEA. Murdoch, Ellen Leland, B.A. English, Ripples l, WAA l,2, Canterbury Club l, Hillandalers 3, B.C. Bee 3,4, Pinion Players 4, WUS Co-chair- man 3,4, Council on Student Affairs 4. Murphy, Warren, B.A. History, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Canterbury Club 2, Young Democratic Club 3, Student Committee on Religious Activities 4. Myers, Anne H., B.A. Biology, Glee Club l,2,3,4, WAA l,2, Hil- landalers l, Dorm Council Pres. Vice-Pres. 2, Hockey Team l, Class Secretary 2,3, May Court, Honor Council 3,4, French Club 3,4, Student Senate 3,4, Co-chairman of Homecoming Dance 4. Nida, Bob, B.A. Sociology, Business Club l, Basketball l,2, Baseball l,3,4, Varsity Club l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. s Nissley, Nancy Jean, B.A. Physical Education, Hockey l,2,3,4, SNEA l,2,3,4, WAA l,2,3,4. Parker, Kim, B.A. English, SNEA l,2,3,4. Printz, James Franklin, Jr., B.A. Business Administration, Business Club 2,3,4. Rist, Dianne Huffman, B.S. Music Education, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Touring Choir l,2,3, Concert Choir 4, Ladies' Quartet 3,4, Chapel Choir l, Chorale 2,3,4, Octet Accompanist l, Band l,2,3, AGO l,2, 3,4, Secretary of AGO l, President of AGO 3, SCA l, Deputation Team l, Student Senate 3, Planning Conference 4. Roop, Hubert C., Jr., B.A. Mathematics, Cross Country l,3, Baseball l,2,3,4, BSF, SNEA, APO, Glee Club, Dorm Director 4, Assistant Physics Dept. Assistant Math Dept., Program Committee. Rowe, Nancy Charles, B.A. French, Band l,2,3, Hockey l,2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, National Student Association Coordinator 3, Senior Class editor of the Ripples 4. Rowland, Richard Guy, B.A. History, SNEA. Rugemer, Mary Ellen, B.A. Sociology, Hockey l,2, Basketball 2, French Club 2, Intramurals l,2,3, SCA 4. Sanger, John W., B.A. Spanish, Cross Country l, SNEA 4. Segar, Robert Allan, B.A. Sociology, Cross Country l, Glee Club 2,3, 4, Intramural Council 2, Pinion Players l,2,3,4, Clericus l,2, Touring Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, BSF l,2, Regional Cabinet 2,3, Alpha Psi Omega l,2,3,4, Student-Faculty Planning Conference 2,3,4, Student Senate l,3,4, Honor Council 4, Vice-President of Student Body 4. Scott, Charles H., B.S. Business Administration, Business Club 2,3,4, Honor Council 3. Shannon, Lana Jean, B.A. English, Associate of Arts degree, Wesley Fellowship 3. Sheffer, Peggy, B.A. Psychology, Glee Club l,2,3, Touring Choir 3, Ripples 4. Shifflett, Wayne Allen, B.A. Biology, Varsity Club Varsity Baseball l,2,3. Shipp, Charles Lee, B.A. History, Brethern Student Fellowship l, Crass Country l, Deputation Team l,2,3,4, Pinion Players l,2,3,4, Tennis l, AGO 2,3,4, May Day 3, SNEA 3,4, Glee Club 2,4, Clericus 2,3, The Chapel Committee 4. Simmons, Linda Kay, B.A. Psychology, Hillandalers l, BSCM Con- ference 2,3, Glee Club 3,4. Snowden, Barbara, B.A. Sociology, Young Democratic Club 3, Hockey 3, Glee Club 3, May Day Program Committee 3. Squires, Susan Marion, B.S. Business Administration, Who's Who 4, Editor of B.C. Bee 3,4, Business Club l,2,3,4-Vice President, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4,-Secretary, Hockey 2,3, Student Senate Represen- tative 3,4, Chairman. Student Election Procedures 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Publications Committee 3,4,-Chairman, Co-Chairman of Homecom- ing Dance 3. Stack, Benjamin John, B.A. History. Stepp, James Owen, B.A. Sociology. Stokes, William Kirkland, B.A. Chemistry, Tennis l,2,3,4, Captain 3, Varsity Club 2,3,4. Strickler, J. Robert, B.A. English, Clericus l, Lutheran Student As- sociation l,2, Lambda Society 4. Stringfellow, Jeanne, B.A. Psychology, W.A.A., S.C.A., Tennis, Sen- ate. Sweet, Robert B., B.S. Business Administration, Band 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Chorale 4, Business Club 3,4. Tansill, Robert Frederick, B.A. History, Homecoming Float Committee 3, Delegate to SNEA State Convention, Student Senate Delegate, Co-Chairman of Minor Affairs Committee, President of SNEA 4, B.C. Bee Article writer, SNEA Program and Publicity Committee. Wakeman, Joanne L., B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu l,2, Treasurer 3, Vice Pres. 4, WWA l,2, B.C. Bee 3,4. Watkins, Catherine, B.A. German, Hockey 2, WAA l,2,3,4, German Club l,2,3,4, Brethren Colleges Abroad Program 3. Whitley, Wayne Lee, B.A. General Science, Lambda Society. Williams, Lila Elizabeth, B.A. French, Glee Club l,2,4, AGO l,2, French Club l,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. of French Club 2, Pres. 4, Lambda Society 2,3,4, Ripples 2, German Club 4, Senate 4, Brethren Col- leges Abroad in Strasbourg, France 3. Wills, David, B.S. Business Administration. Ytlglfe, Daveene McKee, B.A. Sociology, Glee Club l,2, Touring Choir , . Wolfe, Robert Allen, B.A. Sociology, Class President l,2, Photo Club l,2,3, Student Senate l,2, Honor Council l,2, Executive Committee l,2, B.C. Bee l,2, Ripples l,2, May Day 2, Homecoming l, Clericus l. Wiskeman, Clifford L., B.S. Business Administration, Baseball l, Business Club l,2,3,4, Yetlon, Leona, B.A. Spanish, Tennis, Spanish Club. Zinn, Marty Ann, B.A. English, French Club l,2,4, B.S.C.M. l,2,3, Hillandalers l, Pinion Players' 2,3,4, Drama Deputation Team 2,3 Clericus 2, Student Senate 3, Glee Club 3,4, Alpha Psi Omega 4 Council on Religious Activities 4, Who's Who 4, Drama Work Shop 3 1 1 PAST A view of the past twenty-five yearsago between Cole Hall and Rebecca shows the changes that time makes. ln the past twenty years, social regulations at Bridgewater, as well as the campus itself, have had a considerable change. Unchaperoned dates occurred about as often as late leaves occur today. Most dates had to be chaperaned by faculty members, their wives, or seniors of good standing. Couples walking across campus were also restricted to specific times of day. Only Sun- day afternoons between 3:00 and 5:30, and after dinner until 7:30 were men and women permitted to walk together in certain desig- nated areas. Twenty years ago, dormitory doors would close each night at l0:30, except Saturday nights when women were given a curfew of 10:45. Men did not have the complete freedom in the past that they have today. Upon leaving town, they had to sign out with their Director lt's l0:45, Saturday night-time for all girls' dorms to close. of Residence. Freshmen in good standing were permitted one night a week, other than Sunday evening, off campus until ll:00. During study hours, students were not per- mitted to leave campus. 78 FUTURE - - , ,iw -its F - time szgttuthmm so gl asf -Y-21'im.vq-if I ic- J, Q' gg L, 5. ,- ig, Yi. 1. , . M 3, 55 I' . i i '. . .'s fi?. - f -'A j ' -254,153-T HV: it 3 ..l V -ug 4 123 , . U ' 'fi gq:Ls1,-j,.--p,i - gt-ft is- ff S' 3, ' 'Q- ,J . ' ' ' --,,.,-af ' ,Y 7 - 'Lff ..Ti1':-ff.-'T--F..-Aff tcm, 'E' f - ILL - - - :J-' , o f ff : .:.. .i- -s t r -- 99' -1'-Las s 14: gi 1 . - '1r-- --- .. -W. p 1: Be xar, . , . i - - : .Q 5' . - -f QTBE- , gg ' l . or 4 ti F wt' V ' -I -if-'--ii - T t W f , .-T , ' i. it ,,, J e 7 i. S Q t if' ' ,, , .sw-. . . ,, ,, M ,ggi ,, ,75ii,5,,,-,,-gm3,,- M .- , rs Us wifi, ,, , , g tx - if it ,gmt . - -M It i .V 5,63-y ii: -, --HL' rg,- Fiiif.i..,,.,,.,..-!-'L N ii K Future hopes of a Student Union building, to be completed by the i967-68 session, are shown in this architectual design. Future plans for Bridgewater College will include the building of a Student Union. Lo- cated between Cole Hall and Rebecca, the Student Union will form a student activities complex with the two buildings. With the hope of being in operation by I967-68 session, the Student Union will cost approximately 5 seven-hundred fifty thousand dollars. The building is designed to blend in with that of Cole Hall and Rebecca, and will be surrounded by landscaping of gardens and a patio. Many facilities are planned for the student's use. A main dining area which can be con- verted into a ballroom for dances, and small private dining rooms for luncheon meetings will be included in the building. Special rooms will be provided for the different organiza- tions to hold meetings. Ping pong tables, pool tables, and lounges will give the student recre- ation facilities. Ripples, B. C. BEE, and Student Members of the committee helping to make plans for the Student Union build- ing are Bill Stables, Barbara Veiten- heimer, and Jerry Fawley. sim . gg- --- .. , - Yiii M, 3 I - we i fig? f -if Senate offices will be located in the Student Union. The Student Union building will be B.C.'s center for the students' non-academic activi- ties. -j 5 ,rr -K ilk- T F 5 . . . V . . . , ,,: . .. , .34 - ifi iif Nr ' 515' ' X ll 4 A? A , W il i-Q- 'f-1 - 'i' lr ' -,Q ,N 3- it .oth .Qi -, J, ,..5 J- ,gf e-ei-fe s e s - ' 1 . , ,f -,. , Z - A-MP4 ' Y. 'rig-Elf ----5 fA,. Qrfargg i ', 9 i 4- - r-.1-.. Q ,L -- 'T' . fs' ,W V' l'1,'35ii ffm, -P25 VW im ,, 2 -- - U.. - , -b, . - - .Q ,Q-L '- -. Mi..- ..,. Ls--- -,.. Y ffi ,-,.., , ,,.,, ,, ifg , QV ' Y ,, ,, ,,,,, ,, THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS pictured here are President- Elvin Hess, Secretory-Nancy Rittenhouse, Treasurer-Jackie Wells, cmd Vice President-Eddie Higgs. 80 4. Paul Buxton' and Jacque Green pause while working on the Junior's Homecom- ing float. ln line with the theme -Tradition - the float depicts the college ring. l l l l l l I f 'N-Q,NN+-S ' .R-, ,A, 'vi IMG. 'est' 'f .- if , 4 e M ,.., Wg , ML--aria ., yi-- The JUNIOR CLASS PLANNING COMMITTEE has an informal meeting at the Geiser's home. Pictured here from l. to r. are Eddie Higgs, Mrs. Geiser, Jackie Wells, Lindy Holland, Mr. Gei- ser and Pam DeWeir. Also on the committee are Nancy Ritten- y house, Dean Weber, Elvin Hess and Bonnie Miller. P.,- ml' Q R X To raise money for the Junior- Senior Banquet, the Class of '67 started work in, their Sophomore year. Here a car smash is met by much enthusiasm as Bill Stables takes one of his three swings. Six members of the Junior Class studied abroad in Germany this year. Pictured here in,Marburg are Ellen Hoge, Dave Penrod, Beth Davis, Kathy Rhoad, Shir- ley Bowman, and Fran Schwan- ninger. Tom Anderson Eddie Arnett John Baden, Ill Don Barnhart David Bass an Jason Bause rman Jeanne Bolt George Bourne John Bowman Donna Breneman Paul Buxton B2 l l.. l l l l l l Jim Byerly Dean Carter Suzanne Cave Richard Chappell Lee Cobbs Brenda Cochram Julia Collins Cathy Corwin Mensel Dean W' Sandra Chase Susan Cobb '95 5 J 83 1:51:32 l Shdryn Delciuter Pom DeWeir Rex Dowling Dove Dunowoy -in l 'UF 84 Teddy Ebel Donald Eger, lll 'Jim Ellis Dixie Elmes Tom' Erickson Lindo Flory Dee Frcivel Sarah Garber Richard Gelb Gladys Glbble Mlke Goodwln Jaqae' Green q Mariam Gundlachx Harold Hancock Eugene Hart Jim Hawley Dave Hersch Elvin Hess Mary Jane Hevener Eddie Higgs Lindy Holland Lynn Houser Linda lkenberry Jean Jacobs Mike Jacobs Janet Jaminson Carol Johnson 86 'Eve' Bud Jones John Jones Sharon Kelly Kathy Kevill Al Kinzie Connie Knight Linda Knight l Bob Leiter Jean Pierre LeGoff i 1 all chris Lydie gy Bobby Marshall ,f 87 W H M M at N I 2 we V ii .Q ii. M , iii ek , . , ...ii X. Y ii, iii A, , ii M Jim Matheson James McDaniel Janice Meineke Grace Mentzer ' ELT 5 ii iii ifiii if iii ii if Bonnie Miller Nancy Miller Sue Mitchell Chuck Moore Eu ii E H ii i i - ,ii ii - Bee Myerse r Mike Nunally Mildred Peterson 88 Harry .Pickett Sam Petre , Emerson -Poling Barbara Purkey QF r' WT' Ted Reavis Don Reid Ed Rhodes Harry Richardson EIaine4'Ritchie ' ' Nancy Rittenhouse Dan Roop 89 Bill Royster' Thomas Scordas Kenneth Shaffer Bea Shickel .loan Shifflett Eileen Short Phyliss Showalter l Karyl Smith Charles Smoers, lll Donna Spitler 90 Bill Stables Guy St Billy Wells Larry Williams Carolyn Wright Charles Wright ull Dave Wayland Sandy Weaver Dean Weber ?'- f Jackie Wells 91 CLASS r ,yi And the bells tolled the beginning of another year- the sophomore year. As the class of '68 returned from the summer vacation, every- one had high hopes of a suc- cessful year devoted to stud- ies and learning. College be- came a serious thing, or else, merely a social whirl. Friend- ships were broadened and made stronger, and often, study breaks were spent to- gether sharing in the gay and carefree joys of college life. But, through the tragic death of one of our class- mates, Galen Heddings, we learned how essential it was to make every day a special and meaningful one. Class unity came to a peak during freshmen orientation week, when the sophomore counselors? conducted beanie court. ' Many a freshman con- l Jack Crawmer, Don Stephen, and Rick ...im one l0b Of 0 50Ph0m0f9 COUVWSSIOI' 'S to QIVG VNS First place Homecoming float - Victory Bell - carries ffeshmefl 0 T01-If Of the CGVUPUS- a representative from each sport at B.C. tributed a 25c fine to th! sophomore treasury for dis obeying orientation rules. With the coming of Octo- ber, plans turned to th sophomore contributions tj Homecoming. Tradition i . . ., the class skit, portrayed the comic strip characters o' Peanuts in well-known cus toms and patterns of B.C life. Still keeping with tht idea of tradition, the sopho more class float centered around the theme of the vic tory bell with athletes fr each sport represented. best over-all contributions t Homecoming, the sophomor class was awarded first plac Class meetings were hell throughout the remainder o the year to make plans fo the showing of Hard Day' blight , and the annual clas picnic. Wasilius help tolbuild the sophomore Don Kilday, as Charlie Brown, Sally Tabb, as Lucy, Class meetings were held occasionally to discus class Homecoming float. . and John Durrer, as Linnusynarrate the class skit. business, and future plans for the class. Sophomore Closs ii wil W 4 ffl' 1 , ZF '-:Q , 1 Officers i F 2 W C 1 A L , A i President - Fred Slight A.lL ' V W V . 7 'L i. V ' ' A , ' 7 e , 1 XX Vice-President - Frank Harris '11 Qi... .57 ' :Z A ' YY-:Y ' . agqfh ' 1 I Tm! l ,lg . ,, , r Y ' 'Q-33 . o gi: do 1 Secretory - Barbara Veiten 1-LY ' in 4-:: g 1 ' ciiilliiilii - , ,A F , 1 I f V ,r' helmef U ll Treosurer - Fred Schmo er ., ll y gilgafr i W V x1gQ?g5Zf:-2:.- , - , ' Q , X41 my H: E, Q' 2, ,Q -..-Rx gy Z Hifi: ' X , Social Co mmi Hee Committee rnernbers 'include Don Step- hen, Bev Perdue, Solly,-Tobb, Jonice Aushermon, Rick Wasilius. Not pre- sent, Bill Castle. ' . 93 Susan Allender Alice Anderson Terry Arbogast Dick Atamian Janice Ausherman Tom Barber Bruce Barlow Susan Beakes Georgeann Bergmann Mike Betts Mark Beveridge Adrienne Birtcher Jackie Bond Bill Booth Jim Braslfiears David Breneman Linda Brown Janice Caldwell Bob Calloway Anne Carver Walter Cason Bill Castle Moses Chan Dave Clapper Dick Clemmer Judy Clever Jim Cobb Bob Coble Mason Cockrell Dave Coffman Julie Connor Ed Cook B Harry Chandler Joyce Christopher Q., ,Z' is 95 Revondo Cooke Buck Corcling Kitty Corson G. G1 Croun - Kotheryn Croun Jock Crowmer Frances Cumbey Robert Dewolf Chester Dove John Durrer Robert 'Ecirhort Trnord Ejrxcxrsen Alice Esworthy SG-Fldg' Fogonm Van 'Foirchilds Becky 'Fifer Nancy Fitzgerald T. A. Fleetwood Connie Flora Lynn Flory Samuel Flory Bill Forrest Joanne Forry Nancy Frambes Marilyn Frederick Eugene Froehlich Harold Furr William Garrett Tom Glasgow Doug Graves John Green Carolene Grossnickle Joyce Grove Michael Guinn Karen Harmen Frank Harris Joe Harter Elaine Hartman Dean Hauptman Lilchy Huffman Fred Hutchinson Lynwood Jenkins Tom Julian In Mary Lou Kamphaus Don Kilday Elizabeth Kohne' Beverly Krausman Lando Kyle ' ' Cheryl Lackey Rhonda Land Jean Lavelle Judy Lewis Rick Lockhart Juanita Loyd Elsie Luhring Pat Manlove Lawrence Mann Beverly Marcum Barbara Martin Carolyn Martin Dick Masoncup Ted McGann Dave McGlothin Marilyn Meissner 'Want' Ann Mabe Bruce MacDonnell M W ,if R' 4 .s., ,iw 5, Iaezgg .-:, .V A.,,, lr. ik. fi-.. aff' 6 Rosemary Nelson Ruth Nelson 100 Joyce Messersmith Doris Meyer Clint Midkift Dennis Miller Marjorie Miller Betty Myers Gretchen Naff Dave Newbrough Allan Nicholas Richard Nichols Roy Norman Debbie Ofsa Jean Oliphant Paula Paris Sue Park Sarah Patterson Bev Perdue Mary Befh Petcher Alice Phillips Donna Phillips John Pontora Fred Powell Bob Prater Wanda Roper Jerry Reynolds Mike Reiners Franklin Riley Bill Riner Bruce Robinson Judy Royer Connie Rucker Lyle Sampson 15. John Pribanic Harold Randall Richord Sopp Richard Thompson Ed Sayoge Fred Schmoyer Robert Schwenk Anita Scott Pot Shipe Bruce Skelley Fred Slight Ed Steiner Don Stephen Scilly Tobb Jim Uppermcin Sheilo Vello Pom Vogel Condy Wagner Jim Walsh Bill Wolter Rick Wosilius Warren Weimer Jim Wilkerson Doug Wood Co rolyn Wood roof Bob Young Som Zigler The Sorority Debs Yount Holl ofxom N0 em Coisvtxi YSOWYY5 XX?-UUXYXGS oak '29, N9 Ab fSoX1ef0'oef 'I I N9 65 PXOQ, 64 gouge xo Qoq vow kwmXoXe 'oem Vxeddxoge-I srlxoose Krogg ONIZYNOCY 'I I N9 b5.'i'xf0e X000 'mst e-fpecxed. oood wofox Xu xxx X XX 'Voz '1ocoN'N ood swdem 'oo Qecx to We f0er0oN ok Gown Ylo deovo coo-sed as Ko RQQX 0 greek Nose oo S 0044 redfxods os 'Moi 'ONS Xo-as xrlos ex! an gfeokev 'Q Bfxdgexrl okex C,oXXege Xo-sk o good smdeok ok 5 Coovocjxer, 'Vee swdeoke Xoex 0 904 , Qdxek, eosq gdxoq ood xNeXX W-ed 'QQXXO ewdeok. 'Vos SOQYWONXOYG C,Xo-as Xoex o fespecxed wewbet xNYKo-se sdoo- 'Yxw Nos ooK'w0eN Kemfxooked. ' UeQofKf0eo'i Xoe-'Q o gf eok soppovixog QXQQ ev 'xo 'OOKYK 'Q Gown Xost o pcm ok Wee 'week . X, ff Xoezixc, o'ox 'Vos psxvxxem 'foo'Q'ooXX ood Krocxk. ' ' Ask ok OXX ,We Q01 ents o FROM YOUTH ,,-.F',..l'.x,.,5E W Round Hill AT Sunset TO YONDER CLASS OF '69 ,The Bells Rang Every Hour from the tower in the trees. What was it going to be like, we had asked ourselves? Would we make friends? lCarol Trekam, Ellen Childs, Bar- bara Piquetl p Would we be able to participate in extra l curricular activities? lDan Mitchell, Bobbie Foster, Doyet Moore, Dan Schat- tenberg, Claude Simmons, John Wiggensl Elly Wright, Freshmen Homecoming Those long hours of work on the Beanie Representative float for the parade , , Q 3 -' ' -. ff iii ii iii V llimiimii -l ' ' 1 155' 3 - , , F 5,5 ,V i s , 106 4 , CLASS OFFICERS Eric Rice, President, Holly Hendry, Secretary, Kim Betts, Treasurer. H. , .3 3' . MLA Q WOULD WE BE ACCEPTED? CBev Robbins, Sandy Fagan, Jean Jensen, Sue Cope, Betty Meyers during W.A.A. initiationl It was not what we thought. Better? Well, Duller? No. Different, not what we thought. Yes, worth it. But not for the reasons they told 107 WOULD WE GET HOMESICK? CCarole Price, Jane Doyle, and Colleene Woomer try to get that suit case closed. How'Iong has it been since l've been home?l Different. Worth it? us. M lil gseiii 55 1 it in ii, it 'lie 'li ii ii l st' iii iii. ' ii. J ii ,QM in J -, ' l I Z N W if -1-1 is ml l l X , f. tang i. i. Q W' HM i ii. in i H ...fi ,,, J l S ll' , ji 3 X .ii it Judith Ballard Ann Basdikis SA 'A ici T--,rm . -5 ,7 -ii Sharon Bowman Thomas Bowman Nancy Brashear Sara Bridgewater 108 rs-N Y 3351. i, 'NA Ali Q V , Tw, .:., -'ist ri ' Fir 7 :L-:zgav N , 'fr are milf .... -,W ,Wg iiu ill it ii N glee, ii ,H ..,. , W A -fr ' rl 4 ' i J i i. , 'N ii i A. gps it - i Hi, 'M -H , ii. iii W' 3, ii Q -ti Robert Adams Leslie Allen James Anderson Linda Andes Virginia Anson Arthur Arden Lin AArthur Grace Ashenden Carol Atkins Katherine Atkinson Pamela Bateman Terry Beary Jerry Beatty Janice Becker Norma Beheler Jane Bell Kim Betts George Bieber Terry Bigelow Karen Bowman Byron Brill Daniel Brith Glen Brown Thomas Brown Carol Bucher Jean Buckner Jerry Buhl Kenneth Burner Rodney Bush David Byers Loretta Carter Maxine Casey Patrick Chambers John Chase Ron Chism Lynne Christian Ann Clark Arthur Cogswell Susan Cope Ronald Cothran , I VW , ' ,. . 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It is here that as Freshmen we received our orien-- tation, as a student body, we presented our Homecoming and May Day Courts, and sat through so many chapel programs, as classes, sponsored the now infamous class skits, as individuals, rehearsed for plays, skits and recitals or just sat on the steps in the early spring. Many of us can still remember the nights we came here to the library in the basement where now our museum is housed. Cole Hall has been theatre, chapel, classroom library, dormitory, museum, and even Coffee House on Bridgewater's campus. as me ,ik N: an A v-.-,-ZTQ sffw.,-ff W' .., I - 1 . ff wi V QW 1 1 ai .f - X0 -1 Q ' if f- RW Q' 2 ' 131 92 f gf f ,-34 .' ifk Mx ,' ,ygflzb if 'ix A !'Mw2 Q 7155:- ,, ,. f, Zx A uf .u 'f ? , . L-.V , YZ P, -. 'si ,?zgmz ,P We -Q 1 W-, ff?-if Q 5 V A -L -4i, T Ei K lp L58 - 1. 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Wfufa QW' Omeya xjfjresgjenl csenafe yjarfamezzfarzkzn 122 601112617 iiolcgfuccgjilxozjgzlks W 7 n Uzkyzkzzkz fykzy W 012 Gokman CS 11216 C3 uzlves 7jaQcfcf0z7kz12 Uarszg Qjreszinf Zee-8067011 5am50Q CSOCICQ Gross Goufzffy CDQA'-a 51251612 csenafe Cf 97 c3e12afe fiery ZI22I2 fjrzbf Zrumgauyf GOUHC1f 012 Wefyzbus Szfgzzkzv xKa,20fQ7fe5,bQ,7f y21lf21b12 .7-JQye1's 6450,-GQ C3630-fe Zee El! Homecoming Court 7 965 L c B Freshman Representative Elly Wright E.. Crowned Queen, Leslie Cobb, ond escort, Bill Stobles. Junior Representative -V .lockie Wells 1 ? Sophomore Representative Bev Perdue Senior Representative Bobbie Forbes The court in its entirety with escorts Fred Slight, Dorrow Mc- Loughin, Bill Stobles, Elvin Hess ond Bob Willioms. 124 K 49' ,P B With hopes for victory bells, the team looks on in anxiety. Skits, a favorite tradition, won by the 'Freshman Class. Pictured here is the Junior Class. The ueen con ratulated b tri- Q Q Y captain Yager Ma rks. Blazing Bonfire burns. 125 The sophomore's victory bell tra- dition float won first. Flickering features over candle- light at Traditional Dance. C H R I S T M A S A H Christmas is Cl time of song fests. . . I G H L I G H T S -Q 126 and interpretations. . . Christmas is a time ot dec- orations. . . . . .joy, and laughter and make-believe. MAY DAY- 1 965 King Neptune greets Duke and Duch- ess, Eileen Aist and Jim Peak. JUL - rm 125 ui si Pictured below are the representa- tives of the court. Diane Helbert cmd Don Kilday, Donna Philipps and Fred Schmoyer- Freshmen. Kathy Kevill and Jim Hawley, Nancy Rittenhouse and Bill Stables -Sophomores. Precious Brady and Barry Kinzie, Anne Myers and Ken Brady-Juniors. Judy Hayslett and Miller Davis, Mary Jean Simpson and Andy Griffith-Seniors. Eileen Aist, Duchess, Jim Peak, Duke. Suetta Sulser, Queen, Nathan Mil- ler, King. Q f i it h L ,gf King Nathan Miller ffl crowns Suetta Sulser Queen of May. Lord of the Sea welcomes King and Queen. 128 BY THE SEA i l The court is entertained with the traditional May Pole Dance. This year done by the creatures of the watery deep. K..-'...s-. :. ..3f'j,, 1 nymph, Betty Greathouse King Neptune, Ralph Mac- Phail gather to greet the court of l965. Sea and The court disembarks into Spring. ,,,a:,--EE,,. , ,.,,, ,., u , ,.,,, , 5' ' -sierra 1 5,-ij?1gE:.:,J-55 Top: Pursuing Pirates meet .. ,- Jn. -f 'vi 'rn .4 ,4 - . . . I . -t ,'1'f '22 ,SS-L 'gifs with the singing sirens, I WP :gif '5 gg' Bottom' P' t bd d cl Q Af- ' 4.4. and -5, ,rg 15 . IFC! SS SU UE ClI l , 4, 5 r 2 Nl - If-Q' ' - . ,ly - 5 ,,,- '-5 , silenced by the sirens. rr--1 , T' i ' ' ' - L .fi W, ,,s.--' P za- V 19 sg 'ri W -' , , WA I . , T F -..Q . , ,- , . . -, 'ry f' 1 -A u.f:+f'i'f A, ,jfs-ff jf, I ex fl I QW: ,aeggggzfi- ',. f Y ,, ,. 51- .,..4.'f-1,-1. , ps f' ' ,.d.. Aga? 35.114--'milf-gigziwfi if W 129 Wahnooloo, Sandy Fagan, the poor maiden is captured by pi- rates. King and Queen shadowed by Flower Girl, Cathy Fuller and ring bearer, Chad Barnett. Brendo Albright ond her escort Jerry Corbin SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES MAY COURT wiiniln ' Jocque Green ond ber es cort Poul Buxton JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Ann Myers ond her es- cort Butch Mcirvel Teddy Ebel ond her es- cort Deon Corter King ond Queen of Moy Dciy I966, Jerry Fowley ond Leslie Cobb 49. at Arm Carver with escort Jim Upperman SOPHOMORE V REPRESENTATIVES Bev Perdue with escort Eddie Cook Duke and Duchess of May, Yager Marks and Peggi Miller Jane Bell with escort Paul Stautter FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Carol Richards with es- cort Cameron Craig M orlowe twins, ON STAGE duo-pianists. Folksongs ond satire team, Penny Aronson. AND IN CONCERT WITH . . . L. Hu. A, ,.,,. Y. ,,Y,--.e,. I jj '7l Senate Officers Parliamentarian Mary Ann Angleberger President Bill Stables, and Vice-president I 134 Senators view a matter of campus concern during a regular Tues STUDENT SENATE ORGANIZES Bill Stables Alan Segar Darrow McLauchlin Elvin Hess Fred Slight Eric Rice Anne Myers Nancy Rittenhouse Barbara Veitenheimer Holly Hendry Erich Brumbaugh Mary Ann Angleberger Glenn Bowman Sue Squires Dee Morris Lila -Williams Carolyn Martin Bobbie Forbes Claude Compton Larry Wiskeman Diane Brown Bob Tansill Don Gourley Lynne Flory Linda Kyle Jean Walling Jerry Fawley Pat Follmar Bill Earhart Jim Wilkerson Nancy Hagood Janet Simpson Susan Beakes Sandra Derr Jean Stringtellow Gladys Gibble Cathy Corwin Ruth Nelson Susan Cobb Nancy Rowe Steve Crandall Sam Ziegler Eddie Arnett Bob Baker Vern Fairchilds Dave Bass Gloria Richardson Joanne Pournaras Dave Hersch Paul Layton Chuck Moore Mike Reiners Bryan Brill Joe Harter Ellen Murdoch Dean Carter Linda Flow Paula Paris Paul Buxton Kathy Kevill Pat Megee Clint Midkitt Judy Lewis Don Kilday To develop student leadership through greater participation in campus activities was one goal of the 1965-1966 Student Senate. Beginning even before school started with a planning conference, they continued with work on a student union building, successful concerts, and an outside bulletin board. Help- ing with Freshman Class elections, Parents' Day, and other campus programs, as well as attending conferences and conventions on student government kept Senators busy. Re- organizing membership and clarifying the compulsory attendance rules helped to in- crease the prestige of the Senate. AND DIRECTS CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Dean Clague, Senate Advisor, and Jim Wilkerson, Chairman of the Concert Committee, put up a Kings- men poster. I Executive Committee First Row: Bill Stables, Alan Segar. Second 135 Row: Elvin l-less, Darrow McLauchlin, Fred Slight, Erice Rice. COMMITTEES SOLVE VARIED PROBLEMS 'V ' T wwf P' i 'i W--wus f 1 :fy 7,51-T-f - f ,i - l, ll ll l il ft-l ,ti 4 30,2 1 in Honor Council First Row: Darrow McLauchlin, Fred Slight, Leslie Cobb, Jerry Fawley, Chairman, Anne Myers Ron Coleman. Second Row: Elvin Hess, Frank Harris, Bill Stables, Phil Roth, Eric Rice, Ed Higgs Minor Affairs Committee Mike Garner, Bob Tansill. Working in specific areas of campus life, the standing committees of the Senate have varied functions. The Cafeteria Committee acts as the liaison between Slater Food Service and the students and sponsors holiday and Wednesday night activities to make mealtime more pleasant. The Minor Affairs Committee handles problems ranging from saving the grass. to instal- ling telephones. The Social Committee sponsors movies, dances, and activities in an effort to make available to stu- dents the best possible social life. The Honor Council enforces high standards of honesty and integrity in all areas of campus life. 136 Cafeteria Committee First Row: Chris Petty, Lois Wine, Linda Flory, Chairman, Cathy Corwin, Judy Lewis. Sec- ond Row: Bing Higgins, Mike Dickerson. ' AN ' i s -- f 1 fi , Social Committee First Row: Mr. McFadden, Pat Follmar, co-Chairman, Paul Buxton, Co- chairman, Bonnie Miller. Second Row: Kathy Keville, Mrs. Kline, Sponsor, Sandy Chase. Third Row: Mr. Kent, Mr. Myers, Mike Gardner, Tom Ander- son. 137 A if A i Q V ,sho , My i ggi , Q fi- A if iriiig .gg Y N' , E, J . Top to Bottom: Betty Great- house, Judith Maual, Sheran Holl singer, Sandra Derr, Susan Allender, Woody Jenkins, Judy Lewis, Susan Cobb, Paul Marecki, Diane Helbert, Alice Anderson, Nancy Rowe, and Peggy Sheffer. if 5t ':-' 'fnnwirrgsrf 7' 7'1 'QW ,ii f i N I ,. ii hmzdvii wi ,mini ii: mf jNiiQHii iii ,ii'1iii'!'ii ' ' 'sw E E ii in '- , ' . I 1 sri N .lla-Q, Q ms. s '91 Betty Greathouse, Editor 1 v .134 g.- .E lei? Av 1, ,V r, i Y ' 1, I J.- JL '.,, Doug Graves Peggy Sheffer Chris Lydle Assistant Business Photographers Manager Sandra Derr Assistant Editor Mr. Russell Dunlop Advisor 5 :ii S: if it, - inf ts Woody Jenkins Business Manager i l 966 ln l92l the first Ripples was pub- lish and now forty-five years later the Ripples staff was still worrying over deadlines, working at strange hours of the day and night, laughing at each other and often at the pictures too. Somewhere along the line it got finish- ed, thanks to the tireless staff and the unsung heroes who worked even though they weren't on the staff. For instance Sandy Chase who did the bell tower sketch on page 2 and Nan Nis- sley who worked with art in the ads. Class EDI TORIA Feature Lay-out ACGClSmiC Editor Editor Editor I1 , , Q Q l 4--,- Allce Anderson Susan Allender Sheran Holsinger l4O usan Cobb, Junior, Nancy Rowe, Senior, inda Kyle, Sophomore, Carole Prince, Fresh- IECARD ri l l l STAFF From the first the entire staff work- ed long and unusual hours to capture a special time in the college student's life. They sought to reproduce moments of happiness, of sadness, of the ordin- ary and of the special, so that you can remember what happened once, a long time ago. They all deserve special recognition for each of their individual sections, most particularly Carole Price, the freshman editor who tackled her job somewhat later than the rest. Activities Class Sports Editor Editor Editor l Judy Lewis . ,.,r,. I .. .mg ,,,r,,,, ,. : ' t i 'PlQ 'Qi QE!! X 5 1 , L i: Nulu, i F ig, , y r R .W E1 Y- -,N.J,, L .W in 1' 'TG 'm'i4Q1'F1i '1 'm ..,'-H if -1 '-rn., V All 'Z 5 i 53 is :-: ' fail'-Tlj lk 1.- ,. f as E-i s 2 ?ig QQ, F -,. ' iguui- fl '+-3 - , .,.., Em' -.:-.gf E L.: wmv .f -, 1 E ff. ' Y' iii A sm li li ll A F lfil. E mu Dorothy Fearins Diane Helbert l4l Editor Suzie Squires and Advisor Mrs. Geiser leave for a meeting with the printer. Putting out sixteen issues of a newspaper proved time consuming for the staff of the B. C. BEE. Editor Suzie Squires and Advisor Mrs. Daniel Geiser supervised the over-all project, while section editors directed plan- ning the dummy, making assignments, writ- ing, typing, and distributing the paper. Re- porters tried to cover all phases of campus life and publicize coming events. Business manager Jim Hawley supervised the many financial details of advertising and such in- volved in publishing a newspaper. B.C. BEE PUBLISHES NEWS OF Suzie Squires shows headline type to Coleen Wo- omer, Kathy Kevill, Lona Shannon, Pat Megee, and Lee Smeltzer, contributors. xg l Jim Hawley, Business Manager, consults Mr Rhodes about the layout of the Eyrie's ad. l42 Tina Egge, Mary Fran- ces Heishman, Marty Zinn, Linda Andes, Jo Ann Lehman, Connie Flora, Kathy Atkinson, and Nancy Hagood, con- tributors, look over their work. CAMPUS EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES l A Circulation Manager Joanne Wakeman and Mary Faith Davis post issues of the BEE. Members of the Editorial Board, Elaine Hart- man, Butch Marvel, Brenda Albright, Jackie Wells, Ellen Murdoch, and Doris Meyer check their sections. Pi Delta Epsilon First Row: Woody Jenkins, Suzie Squires, Pat Foll- mar, Brenda Albright, President. Second Row: Jackie Wells, Sheran Holsinger, Betty Great- house, Glenn Bowman. Pl DELTA EPSILON PUBLISHES MAGAZINE Students showing outstanding talent and achievement in the field of joural- ism were invited to join Pi Delta Epsi- lon, a national honorary collegiate journalistic society, and were initiated in a candlelighting service in the spring. ln addition to trying to improve the standards of campus publications, members also edited the annual liter- ary magazine, Reflections. 144 President Brenda Albright looks over a copy of Reflections. -7 -i ,----,i ,1 .,Y-s.,,G-Q-ffaszrqfv-7. -1,1 eff rf - if ,555 1 l ,. ' .:. ?'i' e 'tg ,L lt -if-.. ,ti ll U-'l '-L t 51.3 ' .. .... ' - ,ge ,Mg lt ,- -,l .nfs ,S -Q , Jn, 5 yew ' B, . z law. L . 1lt,,Qfm-- ' -. l V ' 'fwfiii 5 2' giixmfs xg, mes, .5 :U rt, , Yglvlg yf:f.,.4fv: 1 , l sg r -. It 5, ,, , ,-View -. f-I. ,N ffggutn Ve V.-if-,1 r fe- 13, ll, - -were w v l l , X l 1 is L ,Ai Q E f A 1 -' -1'.x.t,1'lsg- ' Lambda First Row: Revonda Cook, Karyl Smith, Ruth Nelson, Lila Williams, Virginia Flory, Carolyn Martin, Linda lken- berry, Bobbie Marshall, Lyle Sampson, Sue Mitchell, Dee Students with a 3.2 average are invited to join the Lambda Society as associate members and upon graduation with honors may be elected to full member- ship. Fravel. Second Row: Jerry Martin, Moses Chan, Stuart Denton, Jean Pierre LeGoff, Varn Fairchilds, Ron Cole- man, Ken Shatter, Dick Clemmer. Faculty members showing outstanding. intellectual achievement also receive invitations to the Society, and join with student members in meetings and ban- quets and to hear various speakers. LAMBDA SOCIETY ENCOURAGES EXCELLENCE 145 l Debate Club Bill Royster, Susan Allender, Eric Rice, Ernie Deyerle, Janet Jamison, Dr. ' Sappingtan, Advisor, Chris Lydle, Dan Mitchell, Fred Hollen, Dr. Sillimon, Advisor, Betty Greathouse, President. DSR-TKA Mr. May, Dr. Geisert, Dr. Silliman, Dr. Boitnott, Betty Greathouse, Dr. Sappington. ' Debating Resolved: That the lawhenforce- ment agencies of the United States be given greater freedom in the investigation and pro- secution of crime, Debate Club members learned to think rationally and logically and to express themselves effectively. Competing against such schools as Temple University, Elizabethtown College, and Carnegie Tech, the teams had an outstanding record. Several members of the faculty along with Betty Greathouse and David Penrod made up DSR- TKA, the national honorary debate fraternity, which counseled and worked closely with De- bate Club members. DEBATERS STUDY CRIME INVESTIGATION 146 Connie Rucker, Ginger Keifert, Carol Trahan, and Frances Cumbey, technicians, look over sta- tion equipment. Program Director Pat Harris and Station Manager Jay King check day's schedule. WGMB Offers Varied Program Found at 600 on the radio dial, WGMB acted as the radio voice of the college community. A varied program, ranging from Senate news to a girl disc jockey, offered something for every- one. Announcements of campus activi- ties increased student participation, while syndicated programs focused in- terest on current affairs and musical shows provided relaxing entertain- ment. WGMB provided a much needed link in the communication chain at Bridgewater. Disc jockeys Howdy Mack, Banger Wilson, Larry Traitor, Alice Anderson, Paul Buxton, and Dick Ata- mian pose for the camera. I47 CAMPUS RELIGION TAKES MANY FORMS Ranging from chapel speakers to pizza parties, religious lite on campus was varied. Chapel programs, Focus Weeks, and Sunday Forum provided stimulating speakers and dis- cussions as well as opportunity for inspiration. The Brethren Student Fellowship held a pizza party, picnics, folk dancing, and more serious.. discussions, while the Wesley Fellowship dis- cussed E.S.P. and saw slides ot the Holy Land, and the Lutheran students met with the Madi- son group. Mr. McFadden consults Mrs Stautter and Mr. Trout about music for a Chapel worship ser vice. Mr. Trout and Dr. Geisert listen as Dr Myron S Augsburger president ot Eastern Mennonite College addresses the student body I4 Wesley Fellowship First Row: Carolyn Winfrey, David Winfrey, Pat Joann Pournaras, Judy Gresham, Virginia Anson, Manlave, President, Sandy Chase, Vice-presi- Dr. John Sawhill. Third Row: Mr. Winfrey, Skip dent, Nancy Fitzgerald, Secretary, Ed Savadge, Smith, Tom Brown, Robin Machen, Mrs. Sawhill. Treasurer. Second Row: Mrs. Winfrey, Art Arden, ENCOURAGES DENOMINATICNAL GROUPS Pat Manlove, President, and Nancy l Fitzgerald, Secretary, work on plans for the model U.N. l49 OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RELAXATION , 3 'i' - ? 5525? 'H ill 'H f- -its lei? I ,Q :.. , it 'H-37 , ' .Q gf!-'ll B.S.F. First Row: Dean Carter, Elaine Ritchie, Carolyn Martin, Ann Mabe, Dianne Miller, Carol DePriest. Third Row: Emerson Poling, President, Suzanne Cave, Bob Earhart. Jason Bauserman, Warren Weimer, Eddie Arnett, Ken Second Row: Lois Wine, Nina Miller, Mary Beth Petcher, Shaffer, Carolyn Ringgold, Terry Eorles. Ann Mobe and Larry Whetzel work togeth- er on crust for the B.S.F. pizza party. Neher looks on. l ' .rl S F4 Stew -- x . -, ,YQ jf mfr QE -eff - E E 150 Tina Egge combines ingredients while Dr. Thord Einorsen, Doug Groves, ond Eddie Froehlich join with Madison - girls for regular meetings of the Luth- 9 H eron group. ' iii ' L AND DIRECTS STUDENT THOUGHT AND ACTION Mr. Burnett ond interested students listen to o point of view expressed in Sundoy morning forum. pe ,Q . ' I -H ig 151 French Firsr Row: Pat Manlove, Sue Mitchell, Juanita Loyd, Jeanne Bolt, Pat Lillord, Lila Williams, President, Carolyn Martin, Secretary, Janet De- Rossi, Linda Andes. Second Row: Barbara Turner, Elaine Ritchie, Diane Miller, Patricia l-lelmick, Penny Todd, Lynn Kratz, Stephanie Novak, Judy Leeper, Jean Jacobs, Linda lkenberry. Third Row: David New- WEH gi? ee - 31: Club borough, Paul Morecki, Dorothy Fearins, Anne Myers, Donna Brene- man, Karen Palmer, Carol Woodruf, Marie Van Meter, Jane Zigler Cassandra Pritchert, Linda Todd, Dr. Duong. Fourth Row: Glenn Bow: man, David Breneman, Vice-president, Charlie Hagadorn, Judy Ballard Jane Bell, Pat Crabill, Karen Munfain, Wayne Miller, Dr. Andes. 152 Anne Myers, Pat Lillard, Lila Williams, and Carolyn Martin enjoy French coffee in a coffee set bought by Pat in France. 1 S iii.. ' 4, tl, V German Club Susan Allender, Bob Leiter, Lila Williams. LANGUAGE CLUBS STUDY FOREIGN CULTURES Language clubs supplemented classroom instruction in the culture and custom ot tor- eign nations. The French Club had speakers, records, and slides, and heard Lila Williams and Pat Lillard, both seniors, tell about 'their junior year spent in Strasbourg, France. Mem- bers celebrated Christmas with a French din- ner, and in the spring made the traditional trip to Washington tor a French church ser- vice and some French cuisine. German Club members heard about the experiences of their president, Bob Leiter, at Marburg University in Germany, and Greek Club members studied the language and writings of the Old Testa- ment. Greek Club Bobbie Marshall, Ken Shatter, Helen Huffman BUSINESS CLUB STUDIES CHANGING PRACTICES WW i xx if I l' , lncreasing members' knowledge of chang- 1 I llllfxilt ing business practices and the practical as- pects of the business world was one functions 7 I of the Business Club. Economics and Business 1 i lt Administration majors took field trips, saw movies, and heard speakers on different phases of business life. Club members wash- ed the college busses to raise money for a banquet in the spring. Claude Compton, President, advertises a movie sponsored by the club. Business Club First Row: Suzie Squires, Vice-president, Claude Compton, President, Bing Higgins, Treasurer. Second Row: Tom Anderson, Jason Bauserman, Larry Wiskeman, Jay Koch, Frances Cumbey, Bobbie Marshall, Ed Higgs, Jim McDaniel. 154 sw l.. .. ,. i ii Mu Epsilon Mu First Row: Carolyn Biser, Barbara Martin, Secretary, Bon- nie Glover, Treasurer, Joanne Wakeman, Vice-president, Diane Brown, President, Carolyn Ferguson, Carolyn Hauptman. Second Row: Linda Flory, Carol Trahan, Shar- on Kelley, Dixie Elmes, Carolyn Ringgold. Third Row: Ina Fitzwater, Gladys Gibble, Brenda Cockram, Karen Nancy Frambes supervises as Larry Mann works on a perfect crust. Winners Doyet Moore, Ray Norman, and Fred Schmoyer display their creations. Bowman, Dianne Cantrell, Carolene Grossnickle, Lynne Flory, Carol Atkins, Sheila Barnhart. Fourth Row: Miss Myers, Sponsor, Nancy Ogilvie, Paula Farthing, Nancy Frambes, Judy Craun, Joyce Grove, Carol Price, Miss Howe, Sponsor. Concerning themselves with the necessary qualities of being good homemakers, members of Mu Epsilon Mu had regular meetings and special projects. The Pumpkin Pie Contest, an annual event for boys, provided fun for bakers and tasters alike, while a candy project and the sale of mums at Homecoming helped to raise money. ln addition to speakers like Mrs. Wayne Geisert, club members profited from guidance from the national and state l-lome Economics Associations. l 4 ll . l X . Q U51 Ej - .g - ur wif 7 . i ,mr s- i . ' J Ji S J is.. ' i I i,,,....,i.,-ui, , i. 1 if-55 i J i'iw 'ii l ll l i Fi i , ll if ' f i Nl 'i i - r Mu Sponsors Pie Baking Contest S.N.E.A. First Row: Dorothy Fearins, Dee Morris, Mary Ann Angleberger, Man! Lee Smeltzer, Mike Dickerson, Kim Betts. Fourth Row: Carolene Frances Heishman, Glenn Bowman, Bob Callaway. Second Row: Kim Grassnickle, Janice Caldwell, Ina Fitzwater, Donna Phillips, Teddy Parker, Nancy Nissley, Connie Flora, Sandra Derr, Paula Farthing, Ebel. Barbara Martin. Third Row: Libby Kahne, Betty Myers, Judy Gresham. S.N.E.A. TEACHES RETARDED CHILDREN Working under the guidance of the National Education Association, the S.N,E.A. was open to all students inter- Club members Charlie Shipp, John Bate- man, Judith Manuel, Lois Wine, Janice Caldwell, and Sue House talk before a meeting. ested in teaching as a profession. Members taught crafts to mentally retarded children, and had films, discussions, and lectures by leaders in the field of education. First Row: Wanda Roper, Secretary, Carolyn Martin, Treasurer, Carol Johnson, Bob Tansill, President, Mr. Wampler, Advisor, D. Alex Rorrer. Second Row: Sue House, Gary Kepler, Vern Fairchild, David Newbrough, John Baden, Tom Nichols, Third Row: Mary Pancake, Bonnie Miller, Janice Meineke, Nancy Miller, Linda lkenberry, Vice-president, Fifth Row: Pam De- Weir, Stuart Denton, Steve Crandall. 156 A.G.O. ORGANIZES STUDENT ORGANISTS Mrs. Stauffer points out registration to A. G. O. member Terry Earles. A.G.O. First Row: Susan Varner, Linda lkenberry, Earles, Dianne Rist, Helen Huffman, Mary Judith Manuel, Chris Walker, Dexter Jane Hevener, David Breneman, Erich Legg, Mrs. Stauffer. Second Row: Charlie Brumbaugh. Shipp, Bea Shickel, Lois Wine, Terry l57 MUSICAL GRCJUPS PERFORM FOR Representing the college through music, the Band and choral groups performed for campus and community. The Band, directed by Mr. Roger Cole, played for Richard Nixon on his visit to Harrisonburg, in addition to its regular marching and concert programs. The Glee Club gave the traditional Messiah pro- gram, inviting guest alumni soloists. The Chorale and Quartets sang at Home- coming and Christmas and on several tele- vision programs, and were invited to sing for Governor Mills Godwin. The Concert Choir made tours of the eastern states in the spring. Accomplished organists were invited to join the A.G.O., an organization designed to raise standards in the field. Concert Choir First Row: Mrs. Stauffer, Accompanistp Linda Brown, Peggi Miller, Mary Jane Hevener, Carolyn Miller, Diane Rist. Third Row: .Jerry Kitty Corson, Bev Marcum, Cheryl Lackey, Mary Beth Petcher, Faye Fawley, Harold Randall, Ernie Deyerle, Erich Brumbaugh, Richard Wright, Sandy Weaver, Ann Foster, Lynn Sparks, Ann Mabe. Second Stutsman, Eddie Arnett, Larry Mann, Bob Baker, Alan Seger, Dex- Row: Mr. Trout, Director, Helen Huffman, Jane Doyle, Sandy Fagan, ter Legg, Emerson Poling. Phil Roth, Bob Earhart, Charlie Wright, Don Gourley, Terry Eargles, Hmsasfi Band Bob DeWoIf, Barbara Werner, Sondra Flora. Third Row David Clapper, Dave Rawley, Helen Huffman, Bob Sweet Judy Manuel, Linda Brown, Ann Mabe, Bob Gray, George Dudley, Susan Craun, Jamie Wright, Sharon Bow- man, Mr. Cole.. COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY AUDIENCES Mr. Cole directs the band in Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Chorale First Row: Emerson Poling, accompanist, Bob Gray, ry Mann, Erich Brumbaugh, Eddie Arnett, Bob Ear- accompanist, Mary Jane Hevener, Ann Foster, Linda hart. Fourth Row: Jerry Fawley, Bob Baker, Charles Brown, Dianne Rist. Second Row: Faye Wright, Sandy Wright, Don Gourley. Weaver, Sandy Fagan, Peggi Miller. Third Row: Lar- Chorale Performs for Governor Ladies' Quartet Susan Varner, accompanist, Linda Brown, Mary Jane Hevener, Diane Rist, Ann Foster. I I6 I V h L tl A i 1 Rv. I N' Men's Quartet Don Gouriey, Charles Wright, Bob Baker, Jerry O Fawley. GLEE CLUB GIVES MESSlAH - ss-f Mr. Trout talks with guest alumni soloists Dorothy Hollenberg, Gerry Glick, Peggy Jo Eller, Nelson Huffman, and Leroy Scharon, and student soloist Dianne Rist. Glee Club members await the start of the Messiah program. l6I PINION PLAYERS VARY PRODUCTION MOODS l l i l l V 3. ggi' 5,1 ,, .53 l ..,' i .IJ li Pinion Players Jamie Wright, Ann Clark, Carol DePriest, Missy Lantz, Eric Rice, Marc Farley, Ed Poling, Janet De Rossi, Holly Susan Allender, Tom Barber, Mr. Fuller, Tina Egge, Ellen Hendry, Mary Ann Angleberger, Wayne Miller, Larry Murdoch, Suki House, .lean Buckner, Carolyn Martin, Pat Whetzel, Judy Lewis, Bobbie Marshall, Sharon Bowman, Manlove, Glenn Bowman, President, Dick Masincupp, Jerry Beatty. Marty Zinn, Mrs. Jopson, Jeff Kohne, Carolyn Miller, Alpha Psi Omega First Row: Susan Allender, Secretary, Kathy Fuller, Carol DePriest, Bobbie Marshall, Mrs. Jopson, Mary Ann Angle- berger, President. Second Row: Glenn Bowman, Dick Masin- cupp, Marty Zinn, Mr. Fuller, Tom Barber. . 3-'f'P'7Y12- '1.:.a' I ' H i l if t 1 l Susan Allender paints flats tor a Pinion Pl.ayers production. 162 WIN PLAUDITS FOR COMEDY AND DRAMA The Pinion Players produced varied offer- ings for campus theatre-goers. After the spring- play, The Cave Dwellers, members be- gan fixing the basement of Cole Hall for a studio. ln the fall comedy, The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife, new lighting equip- ment was initiated. Genesis, a choral dra- ma, was taken to churches in the Washing- ton area in the fall, and Dust ot the Road, a contemporary Christmas story was given during the holiday season. Members attended the State Drama Festival at Hollins College in February and gave We Can't Blame Him for the Spiritual Life Institute and in chapel. Members of the cast of The Cave Dwellers, Jack Crawmer, Candy Wagner, Ralph Mac- Phail, Jay King, Missy Lantz, Brydon Dewitt, Betty Greathouse, Steve Herrell, Carol De Tom Barber and Missy Lantz discuss lite in the deserted theatre in The Cave Dwellers. Priest, Tom Barber, Jean Pierre LeGoff, Glenn Bowman, Mabel Lou Weiss, and Dick Masin- cupp take a curtain call. Betty Greathouse, Catherine, looks on as Wayne Miller, Judge Botal, thinks of ci plan. ln the Fall play, The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. Cast members Candy Wagner, Jean Buckner, Eric Rice, Larry Whetzel, Wayne Miller, Glenn Bowman, Barbara Turner, Ellen Murdoch, and Betty Greathouse dance in the medieval style. Glenn Bowman, Pinion Players President, checks new lighting equipment before its first use in the fall play. . INITIATE NEW LIGHT BOARD IN FALL PLAY 164 if ' G, 3 .W '-s',,1 Jw- .9 Q REX' W I, W2 ..,,, ,ki Aw - ' 5 ,,..,',,.!vf, , .fe Y Hr: -if M ' 'K x .2 x : 'EA rw abit xf: '21 I uf gi --ew , , ,gy- if' 1 :ki AT COLLEGE . . . ond nor indoors, buf everywhere walking, working, folking everywhere obouf new ideas. We mode nofes. We were very good of making nofes on whof fhe professor fhoughf we fhoughf he soid. 51i-mg?f?g5mg551f:f-f- .,.- '.l-,Li 1- -1 - We spoke our mind in prini, in The college weekly, definifely againsf The examinarion sysfem. 1 fm? e 'X Qflilslllga G .3 'D'iqrQs 4 QQ-Lt .V r .fe Gam P-Ewa ' j fPV3a1 M55 r .E-ggggaigo-fgyxls X 8 'Qi MIAA 1- .. N- J, jg,- 33'-r-. :QL mduy's lifhfh lively iuiief ' mlm-.Q fl 7 ' 'E FREE CISH ' mn 'W D p mfs out Crazy and glorious, poor, always poor, and falking. 167 l Two WAA members play volleyball before a meeting. The Women's Athletic Association and Varsity Club supplement the campus athletic program. All women are invited to join WAA, which sponsors varsity hockey, basketball, and tennis teams and organized the women's in- tramural program. Awards were given to the outstanding athlete each month, and num- erals, letters, and blazers went to those ac- cumulating enough points. Men receiving let- ters tor participation in varsity sports were eligible for membership in the Varsity Club, and were initiated during Goat Week. Both sponsored 'regular meetings and sold refresh- ments at games to finance their activities. WAA AND VARSITY CLUB RECOGNIZE WAA First Row: Eileen Short, Intramural Co-chairman, Bev Marcum, Sec- retary, Dee Morris, President, Mary Frances Heishman, Vice-president: Shelia Vella, Intramural Co-chairman. Second Row: Phylis Showalter, Gladys Gibble, Nancy Nissley, Bobbie Marshall, Susan Manger, Su- zanne Cave, Rita Dickerson. Third Row: Elaine Hartman, Anna Mae Donley, Becky Fiter, Barbara Purkey, Georgeann Bergman, Gwen Powell, Bev Robbins, Karen Harman, Janice Ausherman, Sue Cope. Fourth Row: Ann Mabe, Connie Knight, Jeanne Stringfellow, Alice Phillips, Lynn Clark, Diane Helbert, Bev Balough, Carol Bucher, Lib- by Kahne. Fifth Row: Precious Brady, Sandy Fagan, Sherry Hoster, Janice Caldwell, Jean Jensen. Varsity Club First Row: Kirk Stokes, Ray Heatwole, Dean Weber, Matheson, Ron Coleman, President, Bill Duke, Treasurer, Howdy Mack, David Fries, Ed Higgs, Vince Gilmer, Bob Mike Nunnally, Jerry Fawley, John Pribanic, Dick Nida, Vice-president, Yager Marks, Gary Gardner, Atamian. Richard Neff. Second Row: Tom Glasgow, Bob Prater, Jim OUTSTANDING CAMPUS ATHLETES Varsity Club members John Pribanic, Dean Weber, and Bob Nida sell refreshments at a home basketball game. Om C' :vs ,,,. Tom Glasgow and John Pribanic sing during Goat Night in the Eyrie. e 169 1524.5 Fl PM we QS 3 M .ll iii-Mlm eesne- , ,F .: P. E. Maiors First Row: Dee Morris, Program Chairman, Mary Frances Heishman, Secretary, Precious Brady, Treasurer, Bobbie Forbes, President. Second Row: Carol Bucher, Eileen Short, Lynn Clark, Nancy Nissley, Gwen Powell, Yonnie Kaufman, Susan Craun, Sandy Fagan. Third Row: George- ann Burgman, Bev Balough, Bev Perdue, Jerry Fawley, Sue Cope, Mike Jacobs, Ray Heatwole, Steve May, Pro- gram Chairman. Fourth Row: Paul Hatcher, Bob Callo- way, Mike Nunnally, John Erb, Jim Ellis, E. J. Morris, Vince Gilmer. P.E. MAJORS LOOK TOWARD VOCATIONS Butch Marvel, Precious Brady, Barbara Purkey, Bobbie Forbes, and Mike Nunnally try their skill at badminton. - Directing members to the available vocations in the field of physical edu- cation was one of the jobs of the P. E. Majors Club. Through association with national and state physical edu- cation organizations, the club made information available to those inte- rested in various phases of the pro- gram. 170 1' ' A ' ' ' 'Z ' : ' 1 O' Off, 'W ' Hillandalers Sponsor Campout Both students and faculty members inter- ested in outdoor activities were invited to join the Hillandalers. The group made short hikes to Massanutten Mountain, Reddish Knob, and other nearby points of interest, and also sponsored an overnight carnpout in Shenan- doah National Park on the Skyline Drive. De- voted to having fun while enjoying the- nat- ural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley, the Hillandalers provided a pleasant opportunity to be off campus on weekends. ' 4 Hillandalers First Row.: Nancy Oatman, Jim McDaniel, Nelson Ensley, Ed Rhodes, Joanne Lehman, Bev Robbins, Mary Ward, Carol Johnson, Libby Kahne. 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Jump for that balll A basket -- we need two points! This guy can't pitch! Slide, Slide, Slide! These are the sounds we made from Fall through Winter and into Spring as the seasons and sports chang- ed. During Fall the football and hockey fields were always busy from afternoon until dark and the cross country team -those fellows just never went home. When it got colder, we moved inside the gym and screamed and yelled for the Basketball players. With spring the schedule was always full - there was a home game or a meet or a match of Baseball, Track, Tennis or Golf. And what student can ever forget those Freshman and Sophomore gym classes twice a week -- and of course the in- tramural hours and games. Schedule Opponent Hampden-Sydney - Gallaudet Guilford Randolph-Macon Shepherd Washington 8. Lee Edinboro West Virginia Wesleyan B.C. ..,0PP. 7 14 42 15 6 56 6 30 6 13 13 41 13 29 16 41 1 115 P , 'f QQQQWL. f ' ...kr ,-3, , N. -f , iii .--1...+. :,,.T,.T,,,,4, 1,5 .Y F . 'EQ M Hints Q rf ,e-l ' w -.x 1 if W 4 j'.3' fn f kw 53, :'-i if 1' 'lll 1 1 4 X N-kc' g 52? ve ,K if .' , W, ' J: f' - r -'A . 174 T , ,V 31.9 ft if -J . -Y , i, rf 223 rt Tri-captains Bob Baker, Bill Duke, and Yager Marks. FOG ',1.Q . Lf wr, ALL Trainer Dean Weber and manager Paul O'Connor hold the team together. Here with Yager marks. V 3-,-Y in ,, . '1-L ii i 1 'J b 'ill iw H S: M i ,frt lhi W Team members include: First Row: Dave Boyd, Howdy Mack, Bob Baker, Yager Marks, Bill Duke, Butch Marvel, Jerry Corbin, Jerry Martin. Second Row: Trainer Dean Weber, Billy Gainer, Dennis Sal- mons, Larry Royal, Bob Prater, Mike Jacobs, Glen Brown, George Nipe, Paul O'Connor-mgr..Third Row: Barry Myers, Roland Cari- cofe, .John Pribanic, Eric Rice, Charles Mason, Tom Glasgow, Tommy Davis, Frank Harris. Fourth Row: John Loving, Jim Walsh, Ron Tilgner, Mike Mc- Donald, Art Eddy, Bill Castle, Neil Garber. Fifth Row: Frank Pearson, Jack Kramer, Tom Quimby, Scott Suit, Terry Westhafer, Joe Dud- ash, Joe Powell, Don Schatten- berg. Sixth Row: Guy Stull, Paul Tobler, Tom Dietrich, Claude Sim- mons, John Edmonds, Kurt Voll- man, Larry Williams, Galen Hed- dings. 175 B.C. defense is important in every game. Roland Caricofe boots the ball down N 5 field. r a ll ll l A 1 . on .g-?iFl'l 9, s av, ,111 Jerry Corbin evades tackle to gain valuable yardage. Coach Day gives last minute instructions to Bob Baker gig i iz, and Claude Simmons. i 1:51 2 g X1 3' x A- , iff Barry Myers C663 and Yager Marks 1221 bring down opponent. l 76 Tension mounts and muscles tighten in anticipation of the signal. i si.: BC receiver John Pribanic awaits the pass Kurt Vollmon C865 looks for protection from Mike McDonald if it mg .0 X Yager Marks carries the ball. 1 Jllx X 9 4 if nu L 1 x Q- wi... 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An opponent separates Dean Carter and teammate Ron Shear as they near the finish. , K,- E Q 4- 5 '+V' l l . ,L . 'L' ' , A ,y J, if ' f' . 913. Team-members lleftl include: 'lst row: Steve May, 4th row: Dean Carter, Ron Coleman, Warren Tom Barber, Ed Poling. 2nd row: David New- Murphy. Sth row: Doc Jopson, Sam Zigler, Ron brough, Paul Staufer, Howard Neff. 3rd row: Shear, Gary Gardner. Tom Nichols, Dean Hauptman, Bruce Robinson I79 Varstiy team members include: FIRST ROW: Mary Frances Heishman, Nancy Rowe, Nancy Nissley, Yonnie Kauffman, Dee Morris, Precious Brady. SEC- OND ROW: Gladys Gibble, Anna Mae Donley, Bev Marcum, Barbara Purkey, Eileen Short. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Janet Simpson, Janice Ausherman, Becky Fifer, Carol Bucher, Diane Helbert, Coach Miss Mapp. EA GLETTES UNDEFEA TED Miss Mapp, coach, gives encouragement dur- ing the half. HOCKEY 1965 Madison College Shenandoah Club 6 Roanoke College 5 Lynchburg College 3 Roanoke College 4 Madison College 1 Mary Baldwin College 6 Lynchburg College 3 l8O Opponent Var. 4 Opp 2 3 2 O 3 O l l i l Barbara Purkey drives for goal as Gladys Gibble follows the shot. J. V. center forward Bev Per- due prepares to flick a pass. VA, as . B. .C. defense rushes out on a penalty corner hit. J.V. Opp. 0 l 3 O 2 O 4 O 'I 3 7 O 5 O J. V. Team members include: 'lst Row: Bev Sue Cope, Alice Phillips. 3rd Row: Georgeann Perdue, Ginger Keifert, Bev Balogh, Sandy Bergmann, Barbara Herbert, Barbara Snow- Fagan, Karen Harman, Sheila Vella. 2nd Row: den, Elaine Hartman. Ann Basdikis, Debbie Ofsa, Suzanne Cave, l 1'N, :- ere- Jim Upperman 'raps the ball To start the game. E . Opponent Washington 81 Lee U Randolph-Macon .. R. P. l. ........ . Roanoke College .. Gallaudet College . Shepherd College . . David Lipscomb . . . Emory 81 Henry . . . Millersville ..... Hampden-Sydney . . Old Dominion .... Lynchburg College Washington 81 Lee U Shepherd College . Roanoke College . . . Baltimore U .... Schedule R. P. l. ............ . . . Lynchburg College . . . . . Old Dominion ..... Gallaudet College . . , .. . Hampden-Sydney . . Randolph-Macon .... . . . Western Maryland . . . . . Loyola ........... B.C 1 19 79 101 92 97 103 68 99 86 82 87 106 92 106 98 75 96 101 104 85 75 69 104 97 Opp 92 75 105 115 70 96 86 84 102 100 83 77 68 122 90 70 75 92 92 50 88 94 88 81 B.C.'s Eddie Cook grabs the rebound. if ,,, 'eq am- f5 ii iii, f H i Team members include: Eddie Cook, Jim Uppermori, Jim Ellis, Dori Moore, Mike Ely, Mike Trout, Joe Browder, Jim l-lowley, ond Poul Hotcher. EAGLES HAVE GOCD SEASON WSSQQSSSF, -f M 1, fm K .fm-' ,X l Ml ill f if lg? . 1 ji, ile l l Co-captains: 5 P qi .S j Poul Hatcher oem A ,,,,,,, Ui V' Ib? and 'V if i l if ' ', Joe Browder fright? ll J J 183 'Q . l Y iii ' . R . i i i ,JM iilliilliii ie iii ., i ii iii iwillWjiligiiil l . w iii iii .ii- ii all i. F 'E i I I L .i ,. iiii. ii' wif W-, iii HE... . ti, .ll 13 M Gif K ,TQ .V lL5J'-.5 N 333 1, -if U Q Mg mf ' --1 wif A ag? N an 352 , 5255. - f X. 'S-, Q 3 wr .3 H V2 1 A ' A . fb 'X A 9 : wif! Z M Y, . Q. . -,v- N .iii 4:7 'H'Z2is-me-3, 1 -35 Q i il- I ' ! pw X: WFGUL 1 31 , 3 uf Q.. 1 J I w, 5? if Ployers poy close ottentiori os Coach Myers ond stotisticion Billy Wells 'robu- lote pre-gome plons. Joe Browder scores two more for BC, Eddie Cook shoots from the side Guords Mike Ely ond Jim Howley stort the boll down court. Jim Ellis looks for o teommote to receive his poss. 185 Team members include: David Byers, Tommy Thompson, Tom Julian, Wayne Carpenter, Byron Wolf, Vern Fairchilds, Jim Croy, Omer Dauplaise, Robert Westwood, Rodney Bush, Waren Curry. l Schedule Opponent B.C Washington and Lee . . . . . . 79 Bluefield Jr. College ... ... . . .118 Ferrum Jr. College ............. 66 Massanutten Military Accademy . . '89 Madison College .............. 82 Staunton Military Accademy ..... 68 Massanutten Military Accademy . . 80 Ferrum Jr. College ............. 72 Eastern Mennonite College .... 2 . 88 Staunton Military Accademy ..... 7'l Augusta Military Accademy ..... 94 Madison College .............. 95 Washington and Lee ....... . . . 71, Eastern Mennonite Col lege ...... 78 J. V. BASKETBALL Tom Julian scores two for Bridgewater. Opp 45 7l 93 84 37 90 85 lO2 83 lOl 90 48 62 65 J. V. team members Include: Elaine Hartman, , , Wine, Diane Hargis, Margie Young, Karen Palmer, Ruth Nelson, Ann Mil- ler, Diane Helbert, Shiela Vella. Sue Cope Bev Marcum Lois Girls' Second Team Finishes 13-1 Schedule Opponent B.C E. M. C. ...... . . . 41 Roanoke ............ 48 William 81 Mary ...... 28 Madison ....... . . . 41 Lynchburg .... . . . 25 Frostburg ...... . . . 36 Georgetown U. . . . . . 20 E. M. C. ...... .. . 31 Lynchburg . . . . . 28 Salisbury ... ... 29 Hollins ..-.. 36 Roanoke ...... . . . 47 Westnampton .. 66 Madison .... . . . 31 Opp. 11 17 13 26 26 16 12 22 22 22 22 10 25 30 Ann Miller watches for the reb Team members listen aftentively to the 11 iw- l, lmlhlllllvl Wiki Kwilllwlllllrma Girls Win Again Varsity tearn members include: Coach Miss Mapp, Alice Phillips, Mary Frances Heishman, Lyle Sampson, Sandy Fagen, Precious Brady, Yonnie Kauffman, Eileen rt ee Morris ar SHO , D ' , B bara Purkey. Miss Mapp briefs her t eam during time out. Schedule ' Opponent B.C E. M. C. ............ 71 Roanoke College ..... 45 William 81 Mary College 43 Madison College ..... 28 Lynchburg College .... 51 Frostburg State College 55 Georgetown U ....... 42 E. M. C. ............ 58 Lynchburg College . . . 46 Salisbury State College 44 Hollins College ....... 50 Elizabethtown College . 5'l Roanoke College .... - 72 Westhampton College . 37 Madison College ..... 3'l Opp 28 4l 28 27 55 33 l l 24 74 29 38 36 44 36 40 -if ,-,., . ,k ,xi fsf .K ,lg-M sf .y fx' v W - ' NW' : , f 1f i5 J- Q .x ' ' 'EQ . F . .3 , w. 1. . Q 7 R .-7 V ., 45 -. .J -'gfill 'fee'-A ,M ww2 ',. V -v' ,.,, -w Y 555 f f'fzw W . , - Q Wx: A 5 . '- 53, fm - iimm H f:552E??2w fzig W- Mfg-yzgi-in M. at ne, ,, , gm? K fig!! V Team members include: FIRST ROW: Roy Heatwole, Wiesf, Jim Legg. THIRD ROW: Coach Daniel Geiser, Young Creech, Bob Schwenk, Don Kilday, T. A. Fleet- Bob Baker, Jim Benson, Jim Brashears, Richard Nich- wood. SECOND ROW: Eddie Cook, Guy Stull, Jim ols, Jim Upperman, Butch Marvel, Mike Jacobs, and Matheson, Carlton Cox, Yager Marks, Bob Nida, John Bruce McLauchlin. Baseball Team Vicforious l965 I xl fl.:.- . V H -ZC W -Ki. 'A cami., ' A Yager Marks clobbers a hit which helped him finish the season with a .358 average. 190 BASEBALL 1 965 opponem Bc. oPP. Washington College Washington 81 Lee Ashland College Old Dominion Old Dominion Lynchburg Randolph-Macon Marietta Hampden-Sydney Washington 84 Lee Shepherd Catholic University Baltimore University Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon R.P.l. R.P.l. Lynchburg ' V' - f . - 1-y, V:-. 1 --jr, 1. , v ..L - at -. ,U V L I ,- ,.-,Q ,- .,- i ' - -,.,- .L s Guy Stull awaits the throw for the out. Bob Nida hurled o 5-3 season for the Eagles in l965, Butch Marvel is trapped between two Gen- erals as he attempts to make second base. 191 4 v i n n l I 1 li TEAM MEMBERS INCLUDE: FIRST ROW: Steve May, Weimer, Kin Wright, Mike Guinn, Doug Shear, Dave Ronald Tilgner, Dean Hauptman, Dean Carter, Jesse Boyd, Jerry Holsinger, Lee Holsinger. THIRD ROW: Ed- Fulk, Richard Neff, Jason Bauserman Vernon Dutterer win Savedge David Newbrou h To B b S Z' l Chandler clears the bar in the pole vault. , . , g , m ar er, am ig er, SECOND ROW: Galen Heddings, Ron Coleman, Warren John Pribanic, Harry Chandler, John Erb, Vern Fairchilds. ' Track 'I965 TRA C KME N Opponenf B-C- R OPP Washington 81 Lee 68 50 D Lynchburg 'l'I0 25 Marietta A 76 60 E Randolph-Macon 78 58 Hampden-Sydney 113 23 F Little 8 Meets- 2nd to Old Dominion, 55 pts Mason-Dixon Conference- tie for 6th, 9 pts. Virginia State Meet ' 5,3 , fis- ee ae. ,. Qfgzgr ' ' '-r: -',f', .gf: ' , , 111, is tt'1 'ii' eb i 1 r,s Jerry Fawley runs the high hurdles. Doc Jopson and his cohorts, Prof. Cline, Jim Replogle, and Gary Gardner, keep close track of a home meet. Dave Boyd throws the discus. John Erb strains for every possible inch.in the broad jump. 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X, V it i XX i M i iii iii M A m H ix XX i Andy Hayes rushes the net after a forehand shot. 1965 Tennis Team Clint Midkiff returns a backhand shot at the net as his partner, Jay Laviolette, waits alert. i 194 ve-m TEAM MEMBERS INCLUDE: FIRST ROW: Sheila Vella, Nancy Rowe, Karen Harman, Precious Brady, Bev Balogh, Jean Lavelle, Elaine Hartman, Mary Frances Heishman, SusanXBeakes, Joan Morris, Dee Morris, Diane Helbert, Barbara Purkey, Becky Fifer, Janice Ausherman, Yonnie Coach Miss Mapp. Kauffman. SECOND ROW: Alice Phillips, Bev Marcum, Women 's Tennis Team Proves Merit Women's Tennis Team Opponent B.C. Opp, Madison 2 3 Roanoke 2 3 Lynchburg 4 12 Roanoke 3 2 R.P.l. 4 l Lynchburg 3 2 lv Q, l , g 2, Madison 2 3 l l ,,r, i it as 3 ':vi 5 lik- M ,, V R.P.l. 4 l Tl ,L T , lllii lil' ll Barbara Purkey serves while her partner, Becky Fifer, awaits the 1 of S return at the ner. lf' ' ' Z:-IQ. 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Co-captains Peggy Mil- ler and Bobbie Forbes. l97 E -1 Q yn Soccer is exceptionally popular on B. C. campus. ,wh IN TRA Intramural flag football provides good exercise for men. if ii iii will iii ii :fur ' M it , W a t A N Q Q P qv I Y li l' ll: l ' ' 1 k 2 ., A , as N 1-eff! 32 , a 1 sf II' 'El wif? l to , , ' i 1 l 1 4 K. , A , I ,gi M' gm., grit-,...2 , . Qf,.,,.sESI, ' , ' l i 'PH ' 'wif ' W. ve,-' Wlwllliii it ii 'iii'W: 'iii l H, W,..,,., l. ii' w,il1 ' li. l. l1w...'-H se-it H Q... fa, , ,, ,. l. i. --.:: MNH l H i The Intramural Council members include: Eldon Steiner, Bruce MacDonnell, Lee Foltz, John Green, Dan Roop, Rodney Bush. Second Row: Ben Brown, Dick Atamian, Jerry Reynolds, Jim Wil- kerson, Bee Myers. MURALS Basketball is a popular winter sport. Carol Rucker and Brenda Cochran are intramural ping pong champions. EQ x 'film Z , : qw ---' 5: H ,, N i. it ' -v-f - rl V lll'll iiillill '5l,9fli W' , N l ll ll IE' E5 ll' ' N l - f zz iv- mfi- f 5 ' in l - i J I ill .. 'li ii Eg 5, ' -tw lwii vi ii i Ie l ii nw ii ii Q gli ll' ll' Q illlllu ll ' N w l igtllylill M ll 'lim nav mi' ll ll ll - , Y ' ,g, ii 1 iiiwiii lliilillxll ii H ix ii Zur ii, 'Hull i i. , i L .Me-si, igllwilllliilllil 'ill llll 'rw X 'ii i. W,,, G l , l l li Gretchen Naff awaits her opponents return in handball. ntramural co-chairmen, Eileen Short and Sheila Vella, plan and supervise girls' in- tramurals. gk -rg ll College is a place where no one reads the papers. College is a lone four years that will never end. But the secret of civilization was ours to ask for: A magic: kneel in the classroom, rise, and know all ZOO Advertising This then is Bridgewater College. Pictured is Bowman Hall, the last classroom build- ing constructed. lt is here that as Freshmen we meet our general education require- ments of o physical science and endure the afternoon labs on warm spring days, where we take Western Civ and modern math. As sophomores we learn hitherto unknown facts about the Bible, and experience soci- ology and psychology principles CWho will ever forget rat Iab?lJ And it is this sign which faces Dinkle Avenue that tells the passer-by that this is Bridgewate College. 20 F I E ui ii if TT E73 YQ- The Five Different Total Performance Cars! FORD 1965 Ford - Thunderbird MYERS' FORD COMPANY, Inc. Elkfon Virginia iiGGfl i5 , DEPARTMENT STORE fi HARRiSONBURG,VA THE STORE FOR Q W AAR ALL THE ? X X X A Iilff :A '50 - . 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When cold weather comes, be prepared with fuel from the Bowman Coal Company Bridgewater Virginia SMITH-HAYDEN CLEANERS We take pride in serving your cleaning needs. lf you want rapid service we can offer the best in the area. Visit our plants at Harrisonburg and Bridgewater PRES BROWN'S INC. 14 W. Washington St. Lexington, Virginia Adams, Robert Route 2, Box 348 Seaford, Delaware Albright, Brenda G. 430' Beachley St. Meyersdale, Pa. Allen, Leslie A. Dundas Heights Blacksburg, Va. Allender, Richard B. 3905 Woodbine Ave. Baltimore 7, Md. Allender, Susan C. 3113 N. Trinidad Arlington 13, Va. Alley, Robert E. Route 4 Staunton, Va. Allman, William M. 118 Pleasant Hill Road Owings Mills, Md. Anderson, Alice M. 180 Franklin Corner Rd. Trenton, N. J. Anderson, James L. 111 Chapin Terrace Springfield, Mass. Anderson, Thomas H. 107 Malbrook Drive Falls Church, Va. Andes, Linda V. Bridgewater College Bridgewater Va. Angleberger, Mary P. 623 Guilford Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Anson, Virginia M. McCauley Rd. Conowingo, Md. Arbogast, Terry E. 106 E. Myrtle St. Littlestown, Pa. Arden, Arthur E. 7508 Jervis St. Springfield, Va. Arnett, Edward F. Box 275 Rowlesburg, W. Va. Arthur, Evangelin E. Box 551 Altavista, Va. Ashenden, Grace K. 1608 Preston 'Rd. Alexandria, Va. Atamian, Dixon G. 102 Croydon St. Silver Spring, Md. Atkins, Carol E. Box 151 Herndon, Va. Atkinson, Katherine W. 1518 Michaels Rd. Richmond, Va. Ausherman, Janice Route 3, Clover Hill Frederick, Md. ' Baden, John A., Ill 613 Tennyson Ave. Winchester, Va. Baker, Robert E. New Enterprise, Pa. Ballard, Judith A. Rt. 4, Box 86A Easton, Md. Balogh, Beverly M. 20 Serviss Ave. East Brunswick, N. J. Barber, Thomas C. Route 1 Toms Brook, Va. Barlow, Bruce W. Stanley, Va. Barnhart, Donald B. Boones Mill, Va. Barnhart, Sheila C. 248 Montview Ave. SE Rocky Mount, Va. Barron, Gloria J. 503 Ardmore Place Fairfax, Va. Barron, Rodger J. Route 6, Box 116 Somerset, Pa. Basdikis, Ann T. 407 Ridge St. Charlottesville, Va. Bass, Charles D. Hargrove Mil. Acad. Chatham, Va. Bateman, Pamela J. 3553 Colony Lane Roanoke, Va. Bauserman, Jason B. 3301 Newark St. NW Washington B, D. C. Beahm, Joseph E. New Market, Vo. Beakes, Susan K. Box .1065 Waynesboro, Va. Beary, Theresa D. 9520 Justine Drive Annandale, Va. Beatty, Jerry A. 3339 Collingwood St. Roanoke, Va. Becker, Janice 6270 Marlboro Pike Hillside, Md. Beheler, Norma J. 2905 Olive Ave. NW Roanoke, Va. Bell, Jane 4130 White Pine Dr. Raleigh, N. C. Bennington, Roy E. 811 Sudbury St. Staunton, Va. Bergmann, Georgeann L. 208 S. Court House Rd. Arlington, Va. Betts, Kimberly H. 54 Camden Ave. Salisbury, Md. Betts, Michael C. 2510 N. Columbus St. Arlington, Va. Beveridge, Mark C. 609 Hammond St. Newport News, Va. Bieber, George R. 98 Glenwood Rd. Clinton, Conn. Bigelow, Teresa J. 600 Upham Place NW Vienna, Va. Birtcher, Adrienne 1135 Shenandoah Rd. San Marino, Calif. Biser, Carolyn B. 817 East Oak St. Oakland, Md. Bolt, Lois J. Rt. 1, Box 181 Broadrun, Va. Bond, Jacqualene M. 1139 45th Place SE Washington, D. C. Booth, William S. Fairhaven, Md. Bourne, George, S., Jr. 2231 Grandin Rd. Roanoke, Va. Bowman, Glenn C. Route 1 Mt. Crawford, Va. Bowman, John D. 420 Glen Ave. Staunton, Va. Bowman, Karen S. 3020 Hereford Rd. Roanoke, Va. Bowman, Sharon L. Rt. 1, Box 273 Wirtz, Va. Bowman, Tromas J. Franklin, W. Va. Boyd, David N. Route 5 Frederick, Md. Brady, Kenneth T. Box 351 Sparta, N. C. Brady, Precious F. Sparta, N. C. 2 Brashear, Nancy E. 4 Pin Oak Terrace Hagerstown, Md. Brashears, James H. 7111 Elmhurst St. District Heights, Md. Breneman, David W. Route 2 Broadway, Va. Breneman, Donna L. Route 2 Timberville, Va. Bridgewater, Sara E. Windrow Rd. Brownsville, Tenn. Brill, Byron A. Box 226 Strasburg, Va. Britt, Daniel M. 335 Dogwood Lane Christiansburg, Va. Brock, Julian M. Route 3 Harrisonburg, Va. Browder, Joseph S. 425 Shoteka Hill Salem, Va. Brown, Benjamin B. 1007 Lake Drive Bedford, Va. Brown, Carolyn C. Route 6 Harrisonburg, Va. Brown, Diane V. Box 14 Denton, Md. Brown, Donald R. 1504 Guildhall Av. NW Roanoke, Va, Brown, Glen D. Rt. 1, Box 362 Fredericksburg, Va. Brown, Gordon T., Jr. 3660 Greenland Ave. Roanoke, Va. Brown, Linda E. 535 Taylor St. Lexington, Va. Brumbaugh, Erich E. 427 Westminster Ave. Orlando, Fla. Bryan, James H., Jr. 91 Maplehurst Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Bucher, Carol L. Route 1 Manheim, Pa. Buckner, Linda J. Route 2, Bax 45 Pulaski, Va. Buhl, Jerry L. Rt. 1, Box 2030 Manassas, Va. Burgreen, Carl R. 411 Third St. Shenandoah, Va. Burkholder, Marlin R. Route 6 Harrisonburg, Va. Burner, R. Kenneth, Jr. Route 1 Shenandoah, Va. Bush, Rodney L. lron Gate, Va. Buxton, Paul W. 1311 Cynthia Court Annandale, Va. Byerly, Jimmy L. Mt. Salon, Va. Byers, David E., lll Rt. 2, Box 306 . Westminster, Md. Caldwell, Janice L. 1120 Sheridan Ave. Roselle, N. J. Calloway, Robert W. 203 Main St. Bridgeville, Del. Cantrell, Diane M. Route 1 Chesnee, S. C. Caricofe, Roland E. Box 31 Dayton, Va. Carpenter, Donald A. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Carpenter, Wayne L. Hot Springs, Va. Carter, Dean A. 3224 Brownlow Rd. Kingsport, Tenn. Carter, M, Loretta 3224 Brownlow Rd. Kingsport, Tenn. Carver, Anne W. Route 1 Hinton, Va. Casey, Maxine M. Rt. 1, Box 347 Grottoes, Va. Coson, Walter L. 507 Houston St. Staunton, Va. Castle, William M. Route 1 Frederick, Md. Cave, Suzanne E. 55' W. Main St. Stanley, Va. Chambers, Patrick W. 5100 72nd Ave. Hyattsville, Md. Chan, Moses H. W. P. O. Box 9 Shatin N. T., Hong Kong Chandler, Harry L. Box 46 Port Republic, Va. Chao, Chih Jan Jurang Rd. Singapore 22 Chappell, Richard R. Ennice, N. C. Chase, John E., Jr. Route 1 Burke, Va. Chase, Sandra M. 4616 Country Lane Burke, Va. Childs, Ellin W. 7638 Long Pine Dr. Springfield, Va. Chism, Bradley L. 2111 Reuter Rd. Timonium, Md. Christian, Lynne M. 46 Grenbriar Drive Berkeley Heights, N. J. Christopher, Joyce L. 723 Bancroft Ave. Colonial Beach, Va. Clapper, David B. Route 3 Meyersdale, Pa. Clark, C. Lynn 317 Dutchmans Lane Easton, Md. Clark, Clyde E. 6200 Old Dominion Rd. Mclean, Va. Clark, J. Ann 106 Linden Ave. Luray, Va. Clark, Julia 502 Marshall St. Falls Church, Va. Clary, Mark S. 2 Abigail St. East Greenwich, R. I: Clemmer, Warren R., Jr. 311 Ridge Rd. Staunton, Va. Clever, Judith A. 2845 Meadow Land Falls Church, Va. Cobb, James R., Jr. Boyce, Va. Cobb, Leslie J. 1505 N. Longfellow St. Arlington, Va. Cobb, Susan E. 1505 N. Longfellow St. Arlington, Va. Cobbs, Charles L. Rt. 1, Box 224A Oakton, Va. Coble, Robert W., Jr. 904 Sylvania Ave. Fredericksburg, Va. Cockram, Brenda D. P. O. Box 163 Floyd, Va. Cockrell, E. Mason, Jr Montross, Va. Coffman, David E. 206 Cherward St. Collinsville, Va. Cogswell, Arthur E. 519 Monticello Blvd. Alexandria, Va. Coleman, Ronald H. Corzet, Va. Collins, Julia E. Route 1 Leola, Pa. Collins, L. Douglas 1031 Holladay St. Portsmouth, Va. Compton, Claude T. 507 East Quarry St. Manassas, Va. Conner, Julia K. 525 Janette Ave. SW Roanoke, Va. Cook, C. Edward, Jr. 26 Georgetown Rd. Walkersville, Md. Cooke, Revonda L. Midland, Va. Cope, Susan 10 Woodland Drive Parsippany, N. J. Corbin, Jerry F. 9700 Autoville Drive College Park, Md. Cording, Henry B., III 5901 N. Sth Rd. Arlington, Va. Carson, Georgia D. 5'27 Laurel Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Corwin, Cathryn A. 5106 Riverside Dr. Richmond, Va. Cothran, Ronald T. 6729 Westcott Rd. Falls Church, Va. Crobill, Patricia L. 11819 Mentone Rd. Silver Spring, Md. Craig, Cameron H. 10 Union St. Jamestown, R. 1. Craig, Elaine E. Franklin, W. Va. Crandall, Stephen C. 3704 Cameron Mills Rd. Alexandria, Va. Crane, Ruth A. 837 Bluestone Lane Sommerville, N. J. Craun, Galen G., Jr. Route 1 Harrisonburg, Va. Craun, Julia K. Mt. Crawford, Va.. Craun, Katheryn S. Mt. Solon, Va. Crawmer, Jack T. Union Bridge, Md. Creech, R. Young, Ill 301 SE First St. Belle Glade, Fla. Crist, E. Geary, lll Route 1 Harrisonburg, Va. Cro James R. IV Y: 1 100 Franklin St. Bldg. Morristown, N. J. Crumrnett, Mary M. Route 2 Nokesville, Va. Crumpacker, Jean H. Rt. 1, Box 308 Roanoke, Va. Crumpacker, Nancy F. Route 1 Boones Mill, Va. 7 Cubbage, J. Ray, Jr. Route 2 Stanley, Va. Cumbey, Frances W. 3625 Craighill St. Lynchburg, Va. Curry, Warren C. 540 Broad St. Harrisonburg, Va. Dauplaise, Omer J. 5021 Leverett St. Oxon Hill, Md. Davis, Mary Faith 401 S. Park St. Okeechobee, Fla. Davis, Tommy L. 1201 77th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Fla. Day, Patrick A. Route 2, Box 4 Catlett, Va. Dean, Mensel D., Jr. Keezletown, Va. Delauter, Sharyn V. Route 1 ljamsville, Md. Demange, William E. 52 Lourae Drive Massapequa Park, N. Y. Denny, Carolyn B. Route 1 Chantilly, Va. Denton, Stuart K. 151 Churchville Ave. Staunton, Va. DePriest, Carol D. 1419 Churchville Ave. Staunton, Va. DeRossi, Janet L. 6478 Glencarlyn Rd. Falls Church, Va. Derr, Sandra F. 604 Rosemont Ave. Frederick, Md. Deweir, Pamela A. 3600 25th St. N. Arlington, Va. DeWalt, Robert B., ll 2094 Old Centreville Rd. Manassas, Va. Deyerle, Gordon E. 2218 Garstland Ave. NW Roanoke, Va. Dickerson, Rita J. Rt. 3, Box 216 Laurel, Del. Dickerson, Stephen M. Hiwassee, Va. Dittrich, Thomas A. 6326 Indian Run Pkwy. Alexandria, Va. Donley, Anna M. 15 W. Main Ave. Myerstown, Pa. Dorsey, Johanna Rt. 2, Box 300 Sykesville, Md. Dove, A. Chester Route 3 Broadway, Va. Dove, Betty B. Route 2 Dayton, Va. Dove, Boyd D., Jr. 1174 Harrison St. Harrisonburg, Va. Dowling, Rex A. Box 431 Berryville, Va. Doyle, M. Jane 425 Main St. Boonsboro, Md. Dudash, Joseph P., Jr. 706 Washington Ave. Manville, N. J. Dudley, George E. Hightown, Va. Duke, William F. 2803 Cumberland St. Roanoke, Va. Dunaway, David J. 10423 Knollwood Dr. Adelphi, Md. 2 Durrer, John S., lll Barbouursville, Va. Eadie, Douglas B. 5550 Massachusetts Abe. Falls Church, Va. Earhart, Robert L. 209 S. Frederick St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Earhart, William S. 209 S. Frederick St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Earles, Terry B. Rt. 3, Box 228 Christiansburg, Va. Ebel, Theodora A. 1507 Wash Valley Rd. Somerville, N. J. Ebling, Phillip A. Galt Road Townsend, Del. Eby, Robert L. Rt. 2, Box 256K Charlottesville, Va. Eddy, Arthur E. 1113 Welch Rd. SW Roanoke, Va. Edmonds, John C., lll 300 Ronson Dr. Alexandria, Va. Edwards, Steven H. 317 Branch Circle Vienna, Va. Eger, Donald B., ll 109 Main St. Bridgewater, Va. Egge, Frances C. 6925 Lamarre Dr. NW Roanoke, Va. Einarsen, Thord K. 241 Monument Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Ellis, James F. 1076 N. Montana St. Arlington, Va., Elmes, Dixie l 415 Warrenton Dr. Silver Springs, Md. Ely, Mike G. 1637 Tennyson Ave. Richmond, Va. Ensley,-J. Nelson Kitty Drive Yorktown, Va. Erb, John P. Box 97, Rt. 5 Westminster, Md. Erickson, Thomas B. 20 Fairview Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Esworthy, Alice E. Route 1 Mt. Airy, Md. Fagan, Sandra Y. Route 1 Tryon, N. C. Fairchilds, J. Vern, Jr. 6746 Strathmore Rd. Richmond, Va. Farley, Marc T. 21 Toronto Dr. Brick Town, N. J. Farthing, Paula B. 911 Catherine Ave. Baltimore 21, Md. Fawley, Gerald E., Jr. 123 Summers St. ' Welch, W. Va. I, Fearins, Dorothy L. . Route 1 Denton, Md. Ferguson, Carolyn R. Rt. 1, Box 47 Quinton, Va. Fifer, Rebecca 207 Meadowdale Lane Frederick, Md. Fitchett, Arthur W. 108 Wyant Place Bridgewater, Va. Fitzgerald, Nancy L. Craigsville, Va. Fitzwater, Ina M. Box 293 Broadway, Va. Fleetwood, Theodore A. 126 W. Market St. Georgetown, Del. Flora, Constance M. 445 Berkeley Rd. Kingsport, Tenn. Flora, Earle P. Rt. 3, Box 58 Richmond, Va. Flora, Sandra J. Rt. 2, Box 406 Boones Mill, Va. Flory, Helen H. 16 Knollwood Dr. Aurora, lll. g Flory, Linda J. Rive Route 1 Mt. Sidney, Va. Flory, Samuel D. Route 6 Harrisonburg, Va. Flory, Virginia L. Hill Street Milroy, Pa. Follmar, Patricia M. 139 Emmett Ave. Salem, Va. Foltz, V. Lee Mt. Crawford, Va. Forbes, Barbara D. Rt. 2, Box 323C Vienna, Va. Fornili, Paul S. 2412 Swarthwout Ave. Richmond, Va. Forrest, William C. 604 Brookside Rd. Barrington, Ill. Forry, Joanne 123 East Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Foster, Ann C. Rt. 1, Box 315B Roanoke, Va. Foster, Barbara A. Route 1 Blairstown, N. J. Foster, Samuel C. Blue Ridge, Va. Frambes, Nancy M. 207 E. Yorkshire Ave. Northfield, N. J. Fravel, Delores L. 3308 Montrose Ave. Alexandria, Va. Frederick, Marilyn A. 625 Wilton Rd. Baltimore, Md. Fries, David S. Rt. 1, Box 233A , Manassas, Va. Froehlich, Eugene E., Jr 580 Summers Drive , Norfolk 9, Va. Furr, Harold C., ll Route 3 . Staunton, Va. Goiner, Billy J. . Rt. 5, Box 491 Alexandria, Va. Garber, Charles W., Jr New Hope, Va. Garber, Neil M. Rt. 1, Box 181 Woodbridge, Va. Garber, Sarah E.' Rt. 1, Box 318 Roanoke, Va. Gardner, Gary W. .- Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. V Gardner, Michael A. 216 East Irvin Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Garrett, William F., Jr. 4702 Amberley Ave. Baltimore 29, Md. Gauldin, David T. Route 4 Martinsville, Va. Geib, Richard M. 311 Beulah Rd. Vienna, Va. Gibble, Gladys J. 225 E. Cherry St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Gilmer, Vincent B. 7251 Old Furnace Rd. Harrisonburg, Va. Gilner, Steven M. 220 Edgewood Rd. Staunton, Va. Glasgow, Thomas E. New Enterprise, Pa. Glover, Bonnie V. 1707 Randolph Rd. Baltimore 7, Md. Gochenour, Carole F. Route 1 Crimora, Va. Good, Nelson W. Rt. 2, Box 142 Stanley, Va. Goodwin, Michael A. 423 Virginia Ave. Front Royal, Va. Goodwin, Robert M. 833 Kerner Ave. Salem, Va. Gosnell, Dorothy E. Route 2 New Windsor, Md. Gourley, Donald C. 3652 Campfield Rd. Baltimore, Md. Graves, Douglas M. 1320 Chestnut St. Falls Church, Va. Gray, Robert J. 204 Franklin Dr. Blacksburg, Va. Great-house, Betty M. 901 Oakleiah Beach Ave. Baltimore, Md. Green, Grace J. Markham, Va. Greene, John B. Stanley, Va. Gresham, Gertrude W. Rt. 3, Box 96 Salem, Va. Gresham, Judith C. 709 Mt. Vernon Salem, Va. Griswold, Linda A. Rt. 2, Box 327 Westminster, Md. Grossnickle, Carolene Route 1 Walkersville, Md. Grove, Joyce M. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Grubbs, Matilda A. 133 S. Mulenburg St. Woodstock, Va. Guinn, Michael D. 2224 Chestnut Ave. Buena Vista, Va. Gum, Sandra Churchville, Va. Gundlach, Helen R. 8604 River Rd. Richmond, Va. Gundlach, Marian L. 8604 River Rd. Richmond, Va. Hagedorn, Charles, lll 110 Crestview Dr. Fairfax, Va. Hagood, Nancy M. Clover, Va. Halterman, Sharyn M. Box 227 Vernona, Va. Hancock, Walter H. Rt. 1, Box 69 Bassett, Va. Hand, Connie L. Bremen, Ind. Harden, Helen F. 517 Riehl Ave. Cumberland, Md. Hardin, Richard P. Route 1 Luray, Va. Hargis, R. Dianne Rt. 1, Box 205 Evington, Va. Harman, Karen A. Harman, W. Va. Harris, Pat M. Chatham Farms Warrenton, Va. Harris, Sidney T., Jr. 1649 U St. SE Washington 20, D. C. Harshbarger, Rodgers W., Jr. 52 Maple Lane St. Albans, W. Va. Hart, Bruce K. 324 Rock Springs Warrenton, Va. Hart, Eugene D., Jr. Hot Springs, Va. Hart, Luan A. 3903 King Arthur Rd. Annandale, Va. Harter, Joseph S. Hinton, Va. Hartman, Elaine R. Route 2 Broadway, Va. Hatcher, Paul L. Route 3 Bassett, Va. Hauptman, Dean L. 923 Summit Ave. Waynesboro, Pa. Hawkins, Henry E. McGaheysville, Va. Hawley, James A. 2602 Lee Highway Arlington 1, Va. Hearn, James L., lll East State St. Delmar, Del. Heatwole, Ray L. Route 5 Harrisonburg, Va. Heishman, Mary F. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Heizer, Stanley D. Route 3 Lexington, Va. Helbert, Diane E. 338 Monticello Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Hendry, Holly R. 61 Park Ave. Greenbrook, N. J. Henkel, Clyde M. 617 Maple Ave. Waynesboro, Va. Hensley, Michael S. Rt. 3, Box 234 Elkton, Va. Herbert, Barbara M. 5138 Windermere Ave Norfolk, Va. Hersch, David L. Route 3 Manassas, Va. Hess, Elvin H. Hess Rd. Bareville Leola, Pa. Hetz, Sherman A. Rt. 1, Box 112 Lonaconing, Md. Hevener, Mary B. Fishersville, Va. Hickman, Julian K., ll 724 Ott St. Harrisonburg, Va. Higgins, Bingham W. Route 1 Hinton, Va. Higgs, Edwin H. 202 Clinton Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Higgs, Jane K. 2021 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg, Va. Hill, Nance E. 470 Elm St. Keene, N. H. Hafherr, Sally R. 78 Alwat St. Woodbridge, N. J. 4 Holland, Linda J. 8815 Littlewood Rd. Baltimore 34, Md. Hollen, Frederick L. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Holmes, Jacqueline M. Box 64, Old Shore Rd. Cape May, N. J. Holsinger, Lee N. Route 1 Timberville, Va. Holsinger, Sheran A. Broadview Drive Broadway, Va. Hornick, Patricia M. 102 Peach Orchard Rd. Waterbury, Conn. Hoover, Jane E. Route 6 Gettysburg, Pa. Hoster, Sharlene F. 110 King St. Seaford, Del. Hottle, Gary l. Route 2 Strasburg, Va. Houff, David E., ll Route 2 Waynesboro, Va. Houff, Edward M. 607 Winthrop St. Staunton, Va. House, Susan L. 10 Delaware Ave. Lewes, Del. Hauser, Lynn P. Route 1 Stanley, Va. Houts Martha W. College View Dr. Bridgewater, Va. Huffman, Helen L. Dayton, Va. Huffman, Lily W. 612 Tennessee Ave. Alexandria 5, Va. Humphries, Robert H. Box 524 Vesuvious, Va. Huntley, Thomas W. Route 5 Staunton, Va. Hupman, Carolyn A. 758 S. High St. Harrisonburg, Va. Hutchison, Fred G., Jr. 9935 Meadow Lark Rd. Vienna, Va. Hwang, Lily 115 Broadway New York 6, N. Y. lkenberry, Linda G. Daleville, Va. Jacobs, James M. 9010 Philadelphia Rd. Baltimore 6, Md. Jacobs, Jean K. 4603 N. 19th St. Arlington, Va. Jamison, Janet L. Route 2 Ellicott City, Md. Jenkins, Lynwood B. Route 1 Luray, Va. Jensen, Jean A. 1808 Hungary Rd. Richmond, Va. Johnson, Carol A. 401 S. 19th Ave. Hopewell, Va. Johnson, Kathleen A. 202 Old Dutch Neck Rd. Hightstown, N. J. Jonas, L. Leroy, Jr. Route 1 Roanoke, Va. Jones, Gilbert R., Jr. 706 Virginia Ave. Martinsburg, W. Va. Jones, John C. 163 E. Market St. Leesburg, Va. Jones, Wilber B. 966 S. Dogwood Drive Harrisonburg, Va. Jordan, Marietta Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Judd, Linda L. Rt. 5, Box 268 Gibsonia, Pa. Julian, Thomas J. 55 Park St. Patchogue, N. Y. Kohl, George A. 1728 Ruxton Rd. Baltimore 4, Md. Kamphaus, Mary L. 5543 Oxon Hill Rd. Ap 104 Oxon Hill, Md. Kauffman, Yvonne E. 207 N. Grant St. Manheim, Pa. Kavanaugh, Judith M. 3 lriquois Rd. Cranford, N. J. Keifert, Virginia J. 305 N. Manchester St. Arlington 3, Va. Kelly, Sharon L. 607 W. 2nd St. Frederick, Md. Kepler, Robert G. 177 Chesapeake St. SW Washington 32, D. C. Kessler, J. David 221 Fleming Ave. NE Roanoke, Va. Kevill, Kathy M. 808 Murray Lane Annandale, Va. Kielbasa, Bonnie K. Rt. 1, Box 284 Lewes, Del. Kilday, Donald W. 102 Creekmore Dr. Kingsport, Tenn. King, Gerald G. 1 Barrows St. Stratford, Conn. Kinzie, Alexander H. 206 Brood St. Bridgewater, Va. Kinzie, Barry L. Route 1 Troutville, Va. Kinzie, Shirley F. Route 1 Troutville, Va. Kline, Cassandra L. Min of Educ Secretariat lbadan Western Nigeria Kline, Donald L. Route 2 Clear Spring, Md. Knicely, George R., Jr. 909 Chestnut Drive Harrisonburg, Va. Knight, Connie J. Route 1 Standardsville, Va. Knight, Linda S. 1029 Easton Rd. Salem, Va. Koch, Henry J. 622 Guilford Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Kahne, Elizabeth A. Baker, W. Va. Kohne, Jeffrey A. 609 E. Sager Ave. Fairfax, Va. Kratz, Barbara L. 701 Fairview Ave. Wilmington, Del. Krausman, Beverly J. 5710 Ladd Rd Andrews ES Washington, D.C. Kyle, Linda L. Box 188 New Windsor, Md. Lackey, Cheryl M. Route 5 Lexington, Va. Lamar, Vincent C. 106 Bay St. Snow Hill, Md. Land, Eonda P. 11808 Crestwood Ave. Brandywine, Md. Langdon, James R., ll 171 Lincoln Rd. Westminster, Md. Lantz, Mary M. Rt. 1, Box 69 A Timberville, Va. Lavelle, Jean B. PO Box 184 Accomac, Va. Layman, Rodney M. Cloverdale, Va. Layman, W. Gene High St. Dayton, Va. Layton, Paul W. Rt. 1, Box 123 Greenwood, Del. Ledwell, Jo Starnes Rt. 1, Box 217 A2 Grottoes, Va. Leeper, Judith L. 3123 Sleepy Hollow Rd. Falls Church, Vo. Leet, Marilyn V. 8919 Grant St. Bethesda, Md. Le99. Dexter R. 5414 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, D. C. Legg, James H., Jr. 7840 Pemberton Dr. Dayton, Ohio Legge, Daniel L. Rt. 1, Box 244 Oakton, Va. LeGoff, Jean Pierre 13 Rue Beau Rivage Larmor Plage Mhan France Lehman, Joanne R. 6944 Park Ave. Mclean, Va. Leitch, Paul A. 121 Northrop Rd. Alexandria, Va. Leiter, Robert E., Jr. 35 N. Church St. Waynesboro, Pa. Lenker, Leon E. Route 1 Churchville, Va. Lewis, Judy H. 3318 Troy Ave. NW Roanoke, Va. Lillard, Rita L. 508 Prosperity Ave. Fairfax, Va. Lincoln, Davis W. 100 W. River Rd. Rumson, N. J. Litten, Raye Z., III Box 95 Timberville, Va. Lockhart, Richard L. 1404 Inglewood Ct. Falls Church, Va. Logan, Linda F. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Loving, John F. 602 Prosperity Ave. Fairfax, Va. Lowmon, George E. Keymar, Md. Loyd, Juanita 8 Bayberry Lane Hampton, Va. Luhring, Elsie M. 7513 Fairwood Lane Falls Church, Va. Lydle, Christopher 1625 Lee Highway Bristol, Va. Lynch, Jesse L. 302 N. Main St. Berlin, Md. Lynn, Eddie M. Weyers Cave, Va. Mabe, Marcella A. Route 1 Hillsville, Va. MacDonnelI, Bruce D. Roosevelt Blvd. Vineland, N. J. Machen, Robin C. 89 Snug Harbor Hampton, Va. Mack, J. Howard, Jr. 42 Lawn Ave. Uniontown, Pa. Manlove, Patricia K. 769 Woodlawn Ave. Seaford, Del. Mann, Lawrence A. Mt. Vista Rd. Kingsville, Md. Manuel, Judith 3528 Marlbrough Way College Park, Md. Marcum, Beverly A. 6226 Walther Blvd. Baltimore, Md. Marecki, Paul E. 7904 Halleck St. Washington, D. C. Marks, E. Yager Wolftown, Va. Marr, Carolyn A. Box 246 Leesburg, Va. Marshall, Barbara A. Charlotte Hall St. Marys County, Md. Martin, Barbara J. 307 Townsend Rd. Baltimore, Md. Martin, Carolyn S. 1763 Driftwood Lane SW Roanoke, Va. Martin, Jerry W. Box 229, Rt. 3 Georgetown, Del. Martin, Robert H. 500 Park Lane Hagerstown, Md. Martin, Ronald D. 3460 Princeton Circle Roanoke, Va. Marvel, Joseph 202 W. Laurel St. Georgetown, Del. Masincup, Richard L. Star Route A Staunton, Va. Mason, Charles L. Bealeton, Va. Mastropaolo, Michael 3409 Surrey Lane Falls Church, Va. Matheson, James A. 222 Patrician Dr. Hampton, Vo. May, Stephen F. Route 2 Broadway, Va. McClugl-ian, Robert M. 12801 Caldwell St. Rockville, Md. McDaniel, James W. 531 Union St. Milton, Del. McDonald, Michael E. 201 Wentworth Ave. NE Roanoke, Va. McGann, Theodore, Jr. 614 Woodley Place Falls Church, Va. McGlothlin, C. David Route 4 Johnson City, Tenn. McLaughlin, Bruce D., Jr. 201 S. 16th Ave. Hopewell, Va. Meeks, Lydia P. 45 Fairview Harrisonburg, Va. Megee, Patricia A. 715 E. Market St. Georgetown, Del. Meineke, Janice C. 2413 Crest Rd. Baltimore, Md. Meissner, Marilynn G. 16 Sand Rd. Milltown, N. J. 2 Mentzer, Grace E. Route 1 Waynesboro, Pa. Messersmith, Joyce A. PO Box 94 Grottoes, Va. Messersmith, Ronald E. 350 Daycotah Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Messick, Frank R. 1130 Baker Ave. Baltimore, Md. Meyer, Doris J. 213 Riverside Rd. Baltimore, Md. Midkiff, P. Clinton 1008 Delaware Ave. Suffolk, Va. Migire, Thomas Eastern Mennonite College Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Ann K. 5715 Lawyers Hill Rd. Elkridge, Md. Miller, Bonita S. 3Ol5' James St. Vienna, Va. Miller, Carolyn S. 3907 High Acres Rd. NW Roanoke, Va. Miller, Dennis L. Weyers Cave, Va. Miller, Diane L. 777 N. Charlotte St. Pottstown, Pa. Miller, Lucretia S. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Miller, Margaret C. 220 Calvert Terr. Hagerstown, Md. Miller, Marjorie E. Burlington, W. Va. Miller, Nancy C. Box 146 Remington, Va. Miller, Nina D. l17 W. Moler Ave. Martinsburg, W. Va. Miller, 0. Glenn 912 Bridge St. Waynesboro, Va. Miller, Ronald C. Mt. Solon, Va. Miller, Wayne L. Rt. 1, Box 38 Manassas, Va. Mishler, John A. 507 Summit Ave. Johnstown, Pa. Mitchell, C. Daniel, Ill 704 Westriver Dr. Richmond, Va. Mitchell, Susan V. 6043 N. 25th St. Arlington, Va. Manger, Susan I. 595 Elmwood Dr. Harrisonburg, Va. Moore, Charles H. 3 Fairglen Dr. Alexandria, Va. Moore, David M. 111 Dinkle Ave. Bridgewater, Va. Moore, Donald G. 208 Riverbend Rd. Oxon Hill, Md. Moore, Doyet W. Boys Home Covington, Va. Morgan, William B. 3005 Mosby St. Alexandria, Va. Morris, Delores A. 1401 Hadwick Dr. Baltimore, Md. Morris, Elzie J., Jr. McGaheysville, Vo. Morrow, Jean R. 1044 Poplar St. Secaucus, N. J. Morton, Terry L. 3925 Toney Ave. Alexandria, Va. Moubray, Betty Broadway, Va. Moyers, Eugene B. Linville, Va. Moyers, Richard W. Rt. 2, Box 17 Broadway, Va. Mullen, Suzanne L. 6700 Harwood Place Springfield, Va. Muntain, Karen S. 105 Dinsmore Ave. Ferndale, Md. Murdoch, Ellen L. 316 W. Sessons Ave Lake Wales, Fla. Murphy, Warren C. 300 Maple St. Hammonton, N. J. Murray, Richard L. 3473 Sylvan Rd. Wooster, Ohio Myers, Anna M. College St. Bridgewater, Va. Myers, Anne H. Route 3 Edinburg, Va. Myers, Barry E. 4918 Donovan Place Hyattsville, Md. Myers, Betty M. 276 Washington Rd. Westminster, Md. Myers, Beverley S. Weyers Cave, Va. Myers, M. Catherine Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Maeseth, James A. 25 Towler Dr. Hampton, Va. Naff, Gretchen J. Boones Mill, Va. Neff, Howard C. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Neff, Richard L. 500 W. Bank St. Bridgewater, Va. Nelson, Rosemary C. 221 W. Bank St. Bridgewater, Va. Nelson, Ruth L. 50 Price Ave. Lansdowne, Pa. Neufeld, Maura J. 6608 22nd Place West Hyattsville, Md. Newbrough, David C PO Box 143 Fredericksburg, Va. Nicholas, Allan W. Freeway Drive Reidsville, N. C. Nichols, Richard 5. 833 Howbert Ave. SW Roanoke, Va. Nichols, Thomas J. Boys Home Covington, Va. Nida, Robert Route 4 Covington, Va. Nipe, George M., Jr. Forest Hills Harrisonburg, Va. Nissley, Nancy J. 1414 Nissley Rd. Lancaster, Pa. Norman, Ray P. Route 1 Colonial Beach, Vo. Novak, Stephanie J. 257 Chester St. East Hartford, Conn. Nunnally, Michael E. Boys Home Covington, Va. Oatman, Nancy B. 428 S. Randall Rd. Aurora, lll. O'Connor, Paul G. 322 Layton Hall Dr. Fairfax, Va. Ofsa, Deborah S. Font Hill Apt. H8 Doylestown, Pa. Ogilvie, Nancy V. 117 Shetland Hills Dr. Lutherville, Md. Ogle, Joe D. 242 Cantrell St. Harrisonburg, Va. Oliphant, M. Jean Route 3 Edinburg, Va. Painter, Nina J. Mt. Sidney, Va. Palfre Ra mond B Jr. Yi Y -1 3328 Wintergreen Ave. North Forestville, Md. Palmer, Karen L. 515 Fourth St. Laurel, Del. Pancake, Mary R. PO Box 356 Romney, W. Va. Paris, Paula l. Mt. Solon, Va. Park, Susan V. 816 Burnt Mill Ave. Silver Spring, Md. Parker, John N. 325 W. Main St. Bedford, Va. Parker, Phyllis K. Rt. 2, Box 135 Medford, N. J. Patterson, Sarah 0. Route 1 West Redding, Conn. Pearson, Frank J., Ill Rt. 1, Box 74 Aldie, Va. Perdue, Beverly M. Woodland Rd, Salisbury, Md. Perry, Hoyt H., Jr. Montross, Va. Persinger, G. Jane 704 Walnut St. Ronceverte, W, Va. Petcher, Mary E. Rt. 2, Box 86 Troutville, Va. Peterson, Mildred S. Route 11 Knoxville, Tenn. Petreas, Nicholas G. 308 Rambling Rd. Vienna, Va. Petre, Samuel G. Rt. 2, Bax 217 Dayton, Va. Petty, Christina E. Ft. Defiance, Va. Philbin, Thomas M. 360 N. Almonesson Rd. Deptford, N. J. Phillips, Alice E. Route 2 Broadway, Va. Phillips, Donna W. 845 E. River Oaks Dr. Baton Rouge, La. Pickett, Harry L. 84 Uniontown, Rd. Westminster, Md. Pifer, John W. 6726 Westlawn Dr. Falls Church, Vo. Piguet, Barbara J. 5100 Monza Ct. Richmond, Va. Platter, Henry N. Rt. 3, Box 568 Salem, Va. Poindexter, Robert D., Jr 20 E. 31st St. Richmond, Va. Polakiewicz, Frank J., Jr. 238 N. 9th Ave. Manville, N. J. Poling, Edward L. 1207 Hoffman Ave. Windber, Pa. Poling, H. Emerson' 1207 Hoffman Ave. Winber, Pa, Pollard, Nelda M. Rt. 5, Box 322 A Richmond, Va. Ponton, John W. Lovingston, Va. Pournaras, Joanne 7937 15th Ave. Adelphi, Md. Powell, Fred W. Route 2 Waynesboro, Va. Powell, Gwendolyn D. 8822 Burdette Rd. Bethesda, Md. Powell, Joseph A. 130 S. Mulberry St. Hagerstown, Md. Prater, Robert W. 2303 N. 10th St. Arlington, Va. Pribanic, John J. 205 Lloyd Ave. Turtle Creek, Pa. Price, Carole E. 1705 Monza Rd. Mclean, Va. Printz, James F., Jr. 2 Terrace Lane Luray, Va. Pritchett, Cassandra L. Rt. 3, Box 95 Boone, N. C. Purkey, Barbara J. 3038 Fourth Ave. Baltimore, Md. Quimby, S. Thomas 765 Magnolia Rd. Mobile, Ala. Ramstetter, Charles A., Jr. 914 Rine Ridge Rd. Richmond, Vo. Randall, Harold F. Crimora, Va. Rangel, Margarita College View Drive Bridgewater, Va. Roper, Wanda J. 1205 Pechin Ave. SE Roanoke, Va. Rowley, David W. 32 Belle Meade Circle Largo, Fla. Reavis, Teddy R. 4800 Howard Ave. Beltsville, Md. Redford, P. Burch 6221 W, Franklin St. Richmond, Va. Reeves, Jessie Mt. Salon, Va. Reid, Donald R. 1801 Shenandoah St. Staunton, Va. Reiners, Michael H. 122 Tamaqui Village Beaver, Penna. Reynolds, Jerry D. Lee St. Strasburg, Va. Rhodes, Edwin L. Guatemala State Dept. Washington, D. C. Rice, Eric M. 5807 Malvern Rd. .NW Roanoke, Va. Richards, Carol J. 1010 Borden Rd. Richmond, Va. Richardson, Gloria A. PO Box 3040 CRS Johnson City, Tenn. Richardson, Harry C., Jr. 850 S. Greenbriar St. Arlington, Va. Riggleman, Terry O. 415 Jackson Ave. Moorefield, W. Va. Riley, Franklin E. ' PO Box 89 Luray, Va. Riner, William C. Rt. 1 Fayetteville, W. Va. Ringgold, Carolyn E. Rt. 1, Box 47 Hollsopple, Pa. Rist, Dianne H.T. Box 122 Timberville, Va. Ritchie, C. Sheldon 211 Sunrise Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Ritchie, Elaine M. Criders, Va. Rittenhouse, Nancy L. Mays Chapel Rd. Timonium, Md. Ritter, Clinton R. Rt. 3 Winchester, Va. Robbins, Beverly A. 121 Leigh St. Clinton, N. J. Robinson, Bruce E. 2324 Peabody Dr. Falls Church, Va. Roller, Wyvetta A. 1303 Southbury Ave. Richmond, Va. Roop, Daniel R. 410 Miller St. Christiansburg, Va. Roop, Hubert C., Jr, 410 Miller St. Christiansburg, Va. Rosen, Melvin E., Jr Spottswood, Va. Rosson, Gerald W. Route 2 Elkton, Va. Roth, Phillip W. Rt. 1, Box 21 Boiling Springs, Pa. Rowe, Nancy C. 103 Westover Rd. Newport News, Va. Rowland, Richard G 208 Prospect Rd. Hurt, Va. Royal, James L. 26 E. Oakcrest Ave. Northfield, N. J. Royer, Judith A. 8706 Tarrytown Rd Richmond, Va. Royster, William F. 2233 Buford Rd Bon Air, Va. Rucker, Mariorie C. Hill Crest Farm Delaplane, Va. Rugemer, Mary E. 3 Schoolhouse Ave. Westminster, Md. Runninger, Ann-.3 E, Rt. 5, Box 38 Harrisonburg, Va, Salmons, Dennis W. 519 Court St. Clifton Forge, Va, Sampson, Elizabeth S. Rt. l, Box 13 Purcellville, Va. Samuels, Taylor H. Box 110 Orange, Va. Sanger, John W. 503 S. 18th Ave. Hopewell, Va. SaPP. Richard G. 7606 Mendota Pl. Springfield, Va. Savedge, Edwin C., Jr. 4501 Welford Ave. Richmond, Va. Schottenberg, Charles D. 14 E. 13th St. Frederick, Md. ' Schatz, Judith E. 2092 Guysan Ave. Lomita, Calif. Schilg, Mary Jo 100 Gordon St. Ridgefield Park, N. J. Schmoyer, Frederick P. 4909 Bristow Dr. Annandale, Va. Schroeder, Edward G. 1601 18th St. NW Washington, D. C. Schubel, Lois A. 24 Glenoak Dr. New Monmouth, N. J. Schwenk, Robert J. Bartonsville, Pa. Scordas, G. Richard 3243 Christian Ave. NW Roanoke, Va. Scordas, Thomas C., Jr. 3243 Christian Ave. NW Roanoke, Va. Scott, Anita M. 5444 N. 20th St. Arlington, Va. Scott, Charles H. 665 Chestnut St. Harrisonburg, Va. Scott, Robert W. 309 E. Bellefonte Ave. Alexandria, Va. Seal, Howard C. 500 E. Columbia St. Falls Church, Va. Seale, Roger M. Oak Park, Va. Segar, Robert A. Hillsboro, Md. Shaffer, Kenneth M., Jr. Rt. 3 Denton, Md. Shannon, Leslie S. 132 Donnybrook Dr. Hagerstown, Md. Shannon, Lona J. 816 Mulberry Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Shear, Ronald C. 107 McConkey St. Blacksburg, Vo. Shefter, Peggy A. Star Route Churchville, Va. Shelnutt, C. Chipper 125 Fayette St. Staunton, Va. Shickel, Beatrice S. 16 Elm St. Ridgefield Pk., N. J. Shifflet, Gary J. McGaheysville, Va. Shifflett, Joan G, Catlett, Va. Shifflett, Sandra M. 595 Elmwood Dr. Harrisonburg, Va. Shifflett, Wayne A. Route 1 Grottoes, Va. Shipe, Patricia Mauerstown, Va. ShiPP. Charles L. 2627 E. Maple St. Alexandria, Va. Short, Eileen S. 302 S. Washington St. Milford, Del. Showalter, Phyllis A. Route 5 Harrisonburg, Va. Shreves, John W. Rt. 1, Box 153 Oakton, Va. Shuey, Theodore G., Jr. Route 1 Swoope, Va. Sicilian, Judith V. 575 Catamount Rd. Fairfield, Conn. Simmers, Marion E. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Simmons, Claude R., lll 902 Church St. Spray, N. C. Simmons, Linda K. Rt. 1, Box 73 Bridgewater, Va. Simmons, Nancy L. Moorefield, W. Va. Simpson, Janet Rt. 5, Box 45 Westminster, Md. Siple, Beverly A. Boys Home Covington, Va. Skelley, Bruce M. 1010 Longwood Ave. Bedford, Va. Slight, Frederic W. 516 Fontaine St. Alexandria, Va. Smeltzer, Frances E. 7421 Grace St. Springfield, Va. Smith, Frederick K. Rt. 3, Box 227 Manassas, Va. Smith, Gregory F. 616 E. Main St. Roaring Spring, Pa. Smith Judy C. Criders, Va. Smith, Karyl Anne Rt. 3, Box 227 Manassas, Va. Smith Robert R. Jr Apt 1'42, 5'44o Sanger Ave. Alexandria, Va. Snell, Georgia A. 5001 Seminary Rd. Ap Alexandria, Va. Snowden, Barbara R. 2 Hilltop Ave. Akron, Pa. Somers, Charles B., Ill 29 Willow St. Harrisonburg, Va. Sparks, S. Lynn 7428 Hamlet St. Springfield, Va. Spicer, Louis M., lll Lovington, Va. Spitler, Donna R. 13 Second St. Luray, Va. Spitler, Richard E. 4417 Brandywine NW Washington, D. C. Squires, Susan M. 110 Cedar Ave. Mclean, Va. Stables, William L., Jr. 1116 Laxton Rd. Lynchburg, Va. Stack, Benjamin J. 63 N. 17th Ave. Manville, N. J. Stauter, Paul J. 337 Alexander Ave. Greensburg, Pa. Steiner, Eldon R. Mt. Crawford, Va. Stephen, Donald R. 506 Fountain Green Rd Bel Air, Md. Stepp, James O. 406 8th St. Shenandoah, Va. Stitely, Stephen R. 204 Homewood Ave. Waynesboro, Pa. Stokes, W. Kirkland 1516 Mt. Eagle Pl. Alexandria, Va. Stover, Martha A. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Strickler, John R. 52 Shenandoah Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Stringfellow, Jeanne C. 5323 Sanger Ave. Alexandria, Va. Stull, Guy B., Jr. Route 1 Thurmont, Md. Sturgill, James, ll 1623 N. Roosevelt St. Arlington, Va. Stutzman, Richard L. 2160 Chinook Trail Maitland, Fla. Suit, Scott T. 2500 N. Baltimore St. Ocean City, Md. 1600 Sullivan, Pamela A. 819 Murray Lane Annandale, Va. Sweet, Robert B. Trailer Court Bridgewater, Va. Tabb, Sally A. 1321 Glenwood Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Tansill, Robert F. 31 E. Myrtle St. Alexandria, Va. Taylor, Linda Dayton, Va. Thompson, Annetta R. 231 W. Arden Rd. Baltimore, Md. Thompson, Phillip R. 1574 Golfside Ave. NW Roanoke, Va. Thompson, Richard E. 7829 Scholar Rd. Baltimore, Md. Thompson, Thomas R. 4020 Washington Blvd. Arlington, Va. Tilgner, Robert W. Box A 33, A Rt. 1 Manchester, Va. Tinker, John H. 12030 Valleywood Dr. Wheaton, Md. Tobler, Paul H., Jr. Rt. 1, Box 231 Leesburg, Va. Todd, Penelope A. 325 N. Bedford St. Georgetown, Del. Tou.rgee, Louis L., lll 441 Maryland Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Trahan, Carol E. 1807 Briarcliff Rd. Baltimore, Md. Traitor, Larry M. 4201 S. Four Mile Run Arlington, Va. Trout, Michael P. 30 Fulton Ave. Walkersville, Md. Tullidge, Anne B. 117 Fayette St. Staunton, Va. Turner, Barbara A. Star Route Gilbertville, Mass. Turner, Betsy A. Star Route Gilbertville, Mass. Upperman, James E. 214 Harmony Dr. SW Vienna, Va. VanMete,r, E. Marie 117 Grove St. Petersburg, W. Vo. Varner, Susan H. 26 Highland Ct. Luray, Va. Veitenheimer, Barbara J. 424 Yeonas Dr. SW Vienna, Va. Vella, Sheila D. 317 Albrecht Circle Vienna, Va. Vogel, Pamela J. 8806 Three Chopt West Richmond, Va. Vollman, Kurt D. 206 Main St. Freemansburg, Pa. Wachtmeister, Hans F. Whitehall Farm Warrenton, Va. Wagner, Candace J. 7302 Riggs Rd Apt 107 Hyattsville, Md. Wakeman, Joanne L. 19 S. Highland St. Arlington, Va. Walbridge, Barbara 325 N. Washington St. Easton, Md. Walker, Christine A. 30 Fairview Ave. Front Royal, Va. Walling, Jeanne L. 21 Hilltop Circle Whippany, N. J. Walsh, James H. Route 2 Catlett, Va. Walter, William T., lll 244 York Dr. Waynesboro, Va. Walton, M. Cheryl 10 Laurie Rd. Trumbull, Conn. Ward, Mary M. 5800 Muncaster Mill Rd. Rockville, Md. Ward, Michael A. 2335 N. 11th St., Apt. 104 Arlington, Va. Ware, Maxmilian, Jr. 500 Roosevelt Blvd. Falls Church, Va. Wasilius, Richard T. 254 S. Mulberry St. Hagerstown, Md. Watkins, Catherine T. 7809 N. Alanton Dr. Virginia Beach, Va. Wayland, David S. 25 Occident Ave. Staten lslarid, N. Y. Weaver, Sandra K. Box 122 Lynchburg, Va. Weber, Dean L. 4729 S. 31st St. Arlington, Va. Weimer, Warren O. 401 A Hume Ave. Alexandria, Va. Weiss, Mabel W. Rt. 3, Box 247 Manassas, Va. Wells, Billy W. New Market, Va. Wells, Jacqueline 2925 Beau Lane Fairfax, Va. Werner, Barbara J. 218 Beachley St. Meyersdale, Pa. West, Mary A. 154 Roadstown Rd. Bridgeton, N. J. Westhafer, Michael T. 1603 Ridgeway Dr. Staunton, Va. Westwood, Robert T. 1151 Lund Pl. Silver Spring, Md. Whetzel, Larry A. Route 3 Broadway, Va. White, A. Gene College Woods Dr. Bridgewater, Va. White, Weldon D. 1903 Jetton St. Tampa, Fla. Whitley, Wayne L. 5310 Blacksburg Rd. Springfield, Va. Wiggins, John W., Jr. 28 Sandalwood Lane Colonia, N. J. Wilkerson, James L. P. O. Bax 438 Crewe, Va. Williams, Lawrence E. 216 E. Sixth St. Frederick, Md. Williams, Lila E. Rt. 3, Box 395 Manassas, Va. Williams, Robert K., Ill 5812 W. Club Lane Richmond, Va. Wills, David 734 N. George Mason Dr. Arlington, Va. Wilson, Benjamin V. 780 College Ave. Haverford, Pa. Wilson, William T. Middleburg, Va. Wine, Lois A. Marshall, Va. Wine, Lois R. Rt. 3, Box 257 Mt. Airy, N. C. Wineland, Connie J. Rt. 1 Martinsburg, Pa. Winters, Otis L., Jr. Rt. 3 Mercersburg, Pa. Wiskeman, C. Larry 3613 Forest Hill Rd. Baltimore, Md. Wolfe, Byron E. Route 1 New Windsor, Md. Wolfe, Davene M. Route 4 Hagerstown, Md. Wolfe, Robert A. Longmeadow Rd. Hagerstown, Md. Wood, Douglas C. Rt. 3, Box 174 Charlottesville, Va. Wood, Lawrence E. Ridgeway, Va. Wood, Mary C. 2816 Tenth St. NW Roanoke, Va. Woodroof, Ina C. 5101 Boscobel Ave. Richmond, Va. Woomer, Colleene C. 128 Kimlyn Rd. Irwin, Pa. Worthy, Robert B., Jr. 1420 Valley St. Harrisonburg, Va. Wratchford, Walter E. Box 247 Moorefield, W. Va. Wright, Carolyn J. Mt. Crawford, Va. Wright, Charles J. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Wright, Eleth Anne 2306 Dexter Ave. Silver Spring, Md. Wright, Faye L. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Wright, Jamey E. Rt., 2, Box 6 Gladstone, Va. Wright, John F. 310 E. Greenway Blvd Falls Church, Va. Wright, Raymond K. N. Main St. Ext. Union Bridge, Md. Yatchum, Larry A. 411 Stock St. Hanover, Pa. Yelton, Leona L. 14 Glen Oak Drive Danville, Pa. Young, Marguerite J. 229 Chatham Rd. Ellicott City, Md. Young, Robert J., Jr. 1001 Lawrence St. Radford, Va. Young, Ronald D. Star Route A Staunton, Va. Zaccaria, Patricia 350 Vine St. Staunton, Va. Zigler, A. Jane Route 3 Westminster, Md. Zigler, J. Samuel, Jr. Route 3 Westminster, Md. Zimmerman, Frederick W Route 1 Dayton, Va. Zinn, Martha 2618 S. MacGregor Way Houston, Texas PLANTERS BANK of BRIDGEWATER l C. E. SHULL - President ' 'Y On Route II near Harrisonburg ECHO RESTAURANT r.r LOCATIO I NS can B'Id9eWaIe 434-9072 434-7059 Dayton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HARRISONBURG WHOLESALE MEAT Co DICKSON'S DRUG STORE H i b . V. ' U Phone 828-22lI amson wg Irglma Serving Bridgewater's Drug Needs Fountain Service DEPoY's Esso Main we T Bridgewate V g Bridgewater, Virginia 828-4054 A CAREER WITH A FUTURE If you like science and mathe- matics, consider engineering for I ZWLR' your career! Engineering is the 5, J, X field of today and tomorrow. ' X 4 Progress is fast. New iobs are Q i ll opening up every day. L Q 4 ip... VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY 218 . . . You're- in College now. . . You say you love college, but you're get- ting all E's. You say you cut three classes because you wanted to get in your intra- mural hours so as not to fail P. E. You say you have halitosis because everytime you go to brush your teeth you can't find your toothbrush? And you say your roomie has a pet snake and expects you to love it like a brother. ls that your trouble friend? You say you were running down the holl in your pants and bra and ran right into the janitor yelling man on the floor? You say your room faces the men's dorms and your window blind fell off and you've been undressing in the closet and today the door fell off? ls that what's on your mind? You say you're on Social Probation because you were caught in the girl's dorm playing cards. You say you stayed up all night studying for a test and then fell asleep in class the next day. You say you were hit by a roll at dinner and haven't recovered yet? Are you afraid to go home because you might throw a nicotine fit in front of your family? Don't despair. You're in college l lOW. Acknowledgements A grateful acknowledgement to Mr. Lowell 4Miller who put up with all the errors that l made, to our advisor Mr. Dunlap for his patience and manifold assistance, to Mr. Jeff Overby for his constant attention and aid and finally to my roommate for her moral support and fixing the endless cups of tea on those nights before deadlines. The editor The snack shop and book store serve BRIDGEWATER BQOK your student needs. Leon Rhodes - Manager Jubilee Grill and Sandwich Shoppe YIZ ZA 419 N. Main St., Bridgewater, Vo. Phone 828-6191 Please Patronize Our Business ALFRED NEY'S ln todays world, it is necessary to be well dressed. Come in and see our fine clothing. 9 Wear X T So the year ends. The times have passed. The memories have been created. Another dimension of our lives is finished. l965-l966 is over and will never, never be again. But there will always be the people and the place-and t,hat's what college is The seeing so many people, and naming them every day. For the people: the place: the times hung in memory: Shut the book. lt's a good book. But o long time ago. 220 www I 'MN A , , WVWLV 'im M ,lin M 'H ' MQ , , .-w.,. .w 4-Q? 1 , 'C' x 'f 4 P' fx, ,m,. . mm 1 A , 4 1 w . lfi .JL ,.....f , f w1':5Qfi,g . , , . v g , -'Y ' - Q- td' ' Mr' mn O 'L Xxx H


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