Bridgewater College - Ripples Yearbook (Bridgewater, VA)
- Class of 1968
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He is proud of his college and enthusiastic and spirited about its athletics. r In these ways, then, the modern collegian is different. The Bridgewater student is typically unique from the col- lege student of the past, academically, socially, culturally, and athletically. The 1968 RIPPLES pictures the chal- lenges and accomplishments of these unique students, THE NEW BREED. The New Breed Its Classes Pages 1 - 17 Pages 18 - 85 A . 1 iii L 1 1 i 11 , 1731 1 X x 1 111' H L l 1 1 1 31 1. 1- I 15 I . as 1 1 I ' i Af! X F . ,Y Q , 1 , -.1 A . . t X , . , W xr.. ' ' . s , Y ' V H- I A 4 The Moline Cross divides the college seal into four equal parts. The tleur-de-lis is the crest of the family of D. C. Flory, founder of the college, and the open book symbolizes know- ledge and the fight against ignorance. The cardinal and the dog- wood branch are symbols of Virginia, and in the lower right corner is the personal seal of Alexander Mack, founder of the Church of the Brethren. 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Ns ' ZX-,W , get WWSM To Two of 5, The New Breed For their time given unselfishly to all areas of campus life, For their friendship always offered when it is needed, For the honors their activities have brought to our college and to themselves, For their sparkling humor and enthusiasm, For simply being themselves, We dedicate this 1968 RIPPLES to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kline. rrrl iti ' trr mf Mr. Khne helps Sandy Fagan create form from a lump of clay , in ,y fi je . .... . ,Q sell 1 , Hlfx X- Mr. Kline clocks Terry Westhafer in the mile relay 54 1 A . 'Mm wx 5 i in Q l ' 1' rrv : -,:. , g 4 ! I 3515 is 1 l wi S X M395 l I sw, Mrs. Kline goes over test profiles. Mr. Kline works on a welded design. 1 al 1-....... l 1-1:1 ......- 11- -- K. -1 , u . 'Av 5 1 -1-u.,-... vnu- ' -,. It fa -Q n.. Q v -3' apa- 18 EI ClASSES The new breed at Bridgewater College adjusted to the largest student body in the school's history as more than nine hundred students overflowed classrooms, the dining hall, and most dorm- itories. Coming from as far away as Maine, Louisiana, Arizona, and Hong Kong, students brought varied backgrounds and ex- periences to college life but soon molded them into the distinct world of life at Bridgewater. The Senior Class Elated with themselves for finally becoming seniors, the class of 1968 looked back on many achievementst-Being the largest graduating class in the history of the school, electing nine to Who's Who, and winning the homecoming float competition for four years were highlights, while the presentation of the class gift and graduation activities climaxed their years at Bridgewater. r-f 'r 42 we ,gg Richard Nichols Janice ALlSll6l'Il'l3l1 Vice-president Secretarb' 1-at W Tom Julian President H x' ea 5 i i n g ,,, I ,J 4 Hg, if 3. , L. 9- r, Fred Schmoyer Treasurer 'ai Dr. Harry J opson Advisor x Q uf' Q i ,N ,, V V V, -1 - .fr V iq., I! Teny Eugene A Arbogast Remembers This Bruce Wayne Barlow ,,- 1 Ps :-:2f,,'1?.'.,-dmv 1' 1-S ,ff ---. ,- ,. T.: Q .. ,- Q Q. 45 1- . Y . 3f ' Av. X .. ,L ,. ,w,f51 M ,.,' N 'CHQ QW.. ' .EJ W- Tiilal' Z 1-gi f K4 f i f as M 1 , , b , David Howard Bell Barbara Veitenheimer Bowman Georgeann Lorraine Bergmann ii x ,L-5 W lwlei VV - ay K 0 ,,. ' 7' w Z 5 Michael Charles William Steven Betts Booth Produces Besf Homecoming Skif James Henry Brashearsf J r. Yi was 1 N David Wilson Linda Elaine Breneman Brown if n :1 4 lj' W :H m 1 Janice Lucille Caldwell Robert Walter Calloway II Anne Wynn Carver William Marshall Castle Han'y Lee Chandler, Jr. Joyce Lynn Christopher Warren Richard Clemmer, Jr. David Earl Coffman Carroll Edward Cook, Jr. Frances Wilson Cumbey m'Ww B V X H' f , Q ss. E ,Q , , 3 ss E E Hg w w - BF ll ,J ,E I u , ffl 1 lll , Hem'y Buckley Galen Glick Cording III Craun, Jr. Operafes Local Cabin Refreaf Carol Dorothy Sandra Faye DePriest Derr Katheryn Susan Craun Robert Borden DeWolf II :Yi Q fm Rm 1' .- ,Q fe, : '1 QQ Y Ya W 24 w vu H .',,. fi- -, ,-9, .gr Vx r . .-,-, H ,W X 5 -r X lx H o ,,. 'le' ,. W ' 1-ffm f X ww E it W f Q5 a- J I 1 .H 1 5 1 Y D K W X 1 ,A f,--'l-l...s:a::::-?:..- Nd ' ,U rg -, A I xi X jf :ian ww gag www m H NNE aes 'm m 'Sa Us A. w, u lv MH HN oo ,,Q-if HN zu S-gn H E.. Allen Chester Dove Betty Bryan Dove Boyd Dowe Dove, Jr. John Sinclair Durrer III Joseph Vern F airchilds, Jr. , :.: iq N J um: r' 'V 'Mi gguormgjg A iw10l1 wwl 1E 1 3 Louise Fitch N Robert Leg Sandra Yvonne Earhart Fagan 3U A exif ' --a':- I6 '- J Q H ' Y: :Y ,el . lf 3 IQ : ,X 1 A ' TH L: J K ' Y ' . H1 'XX 1 ' 1 V. ,,miZ3..ggglll M5257 llunggige me IM ,al FE E3 :ll ,M Helen Humphreys Nancy L0l1iSe Theodore Allan Constance Marie Flora F lory Fitzgerald William Clifford Forrest El be 'Ein E7 ll as H S, ll ag W? aa m N n Q,,,,u ww asm , Q Q Fleetwood Triumphs Wifh Hs Homecoming Floaf Joanne Ellen Forry Ann Carole Foster David Samuel Fries . le. AQQQQ1 5 Jef li Jul? X ,AL , 4 ' M B E w E: 'H E f ,Q ,.,. 1-'1?5E: : ,,., - .,., .T 'I 5 ,N , 'r N? N D ,Qd- , QWQQF ' A M 5 ' ' ' Q , Ma, , ..' ,xr 3? 9.12 K 381 7-G3 Q 'XY 35 I ' ,N 1 Ii W -ri A H 7 aim Hz I 4 8? J A vl ' 5 cj V ' ' iE15 ' E:- , 1 , iii Sir: 3 1 ' r 1 I i V Y 1 3 53 C X' ' 'X 2 W5 W ' ' u 1: M , ,.. 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' j ' Lee nge me Z I , H nge, g ,L I Ji e ae, , ' 'f .,.., L .A M M 1Hwn4g,, .,.. I.. Z, V il? , er 32 Marjorie Eileen Miller J 1, 1 49- '24 1 ' ' E-1 x .1 -.'. - 1. -6...-,. ,L ' -Qggin. :F Q f 6 , . Q L 1 .UP K ri' , ll G' , . ,v w Ronald Clay Miller And Com Gretchen Jamison Naff Betty Marie Myers David Chester Newbrough in yyyyyy N ie 3 2? ,....- , x J ::::a:s:a:a'a:f-' S f Q72 Y ff. if- it rf 3 QQSN X y ,v I H, if ' in' N' H W W w f be 9 an wx 1- ffsfm QM K . .- I X ln , Wim yr KET AB X M 1, - V ' - 1 1- wvgzzssff If ,, :si v vm - U In E .QM A , U 1 if J . ' . Richard Spigle Nichols Sarah Ogburn Patterson my M. W Y an s, . O ,. Ray Palmer Patricia Kloes Norman Nunnally lnvesfigafes Job Opporfunifies Beverly May Mary Elizabeth Perdue Petcher 34 Paula Irene Paris Alice Elizabeth Phillips 'aa ,Z -,-ATG' ' - fr -V A , .X H -L , .f -I I N ,XXX 3,3 H , v H ' gl ww Hi i r A , , H: P! :mgg J ii us ii EW . l ga , r 1 pls -323560 is in eg: .-sl ---if iw--,wi .er-T .6 R -, zz 21 we Us 1 Q .E S' 1 W ? ,, 'gf NWQWW 5 1 gg ,- Q MPH . as QE: H. W gl me as ,K sew, Ln' MM , wil - E, 5: Q 7275 li 1 ' sd 'A Y W 12 , 1 ,vi .. ' -' 3225 if ' ZS' -WV .5 S5 ,w zz E mm , mf Donna Wright Phillips Frederick Wayne Powell Robert Wesley Prater John Joseph Pribanic Harold Franklin Randall Philip Burch Redford Kathleen Ann Rhoad ranklin Elwood Riley 4'5- Judith Clever Nancy Royer Roesnick Rohr Marjorie Connor Rucker Elizabeth Sherwood Sampson Thanks The Juniors For A Memorable Bcmquef Richard Gene Sapp EG! Yi ww. P,-'tiff mx Frederick Peter Schmoyer III Robert James Schwenk Howard Conard Seal 5 my 5, if 5 ,U 3 :Q ., ,ee 1 , ,Q :W , - 7 : 4 Q ., ' 'I 55 YF' fy' ' L 1 if ... ee ,Y ez , 1 ,451 :U 1 1 age- -V , f 5: gy W f.Zf: 1? . lf : 7' . 1 l Z Fm, ,V K5 'fs 'ef-I lg? i ff ' -if ' . r . . -2 HW- 25 Q 'ix' -:few f , ff 75,5 nil , lf, M 1 x V, J, , W .. .51 1. ' Ee 355-Q fag:-ei W ,,,, Q ,'w.g N, H ,Z J., .. , , ., , ,. his 45,1 U . .Q ? K V 1 f in 3 'rs . e ,I ge' n A . ...Qy , 15 V: eww ,lf , ' W if new 1 in if '55 5 I , ill-Q . ik 'Wm H, Bruce Morgan Gregory Frank Skelley Smith , i H ii ii i 1 er 1 Sandra Sue Sensabaugh Patricia Louise Shipe Marion Eugene Simmers Nancy Louise Simmons Donald Ray Stephen ww H wi. WW,HW H N HW ,uiwtvu ik U 5 ww in .ii in mmum in in w ,E H m'11,,,H!,'o5ug3g5osmlf ggmw.1,m in ui. Y w'w5y.EM'1 Nm in www i Cherrill Kline Stone 9 J ' J H, l x Louis Leon James Earl Tourgee III Upperman Faye Wright Richard Thomas wampler Wasilius gil L ., l ill .' James Hamilton Walsh R , William Theodore Walter Ill Approaches June 2, 1968 Warren Oscar Weimer 15 1 ., xv. xx N ,J '- i'is ,Q H L. I James Lee Wilkerson 6.44-' an from .Q-'ff' 1 Sf - 3g5P f T5f '- 1 iftz. . Af ' fi: i .' - Ni ' N 1 v' .Z 1 :rv ' A - if l H' Vi ' .' ' X r I -I , ' P , - M , ' , . Jw. Q 1 4 O 9 , 'Tm a we v Sally Tabb Lawrence Edward Wilkerson Williams In Anficipofion Of The Fufure Douglas C. Raymond Kindley Wood Wright, Jr. ini,-Win Rebecca Fifer Williams Robert James Young, Jr. 1 William Temple Wilson Jacob Samuel Zigler E W f i W , .. 'N .m,..:, ,Y J M, fi ' , g,gw,L In s I . ganna? X iii H ' 5 I ' igQZ'f' .,,, f , 39 5 X-N! gi, sfnf I L The Junior Class Finding themselves more than half through, juniors concen- trated on major subjects, thinking about graduate school, and taking over leadership roles from the graduating seniors. Money raising projects also took much of their time, as class members ffound how expensive a junior-senior banquet can be. Eric Rice President H: . ll' -4-'- --5 Steve Gilner Treasurer ,gl ff -1 : 1 if lm, in g Byron Brill Nancy Hagood Mrs. Betty Kline Vice-President Secfetafb' Advlsor 40 , -A--:J f- Y We .Ir,.',f.3r! ff' lf Ai? L Y. :f l -, lie' 1-Lhicv M . ET: i 1- ,D-:Q n , . in 2' ggi ' A3 sl , f ' ,f -. f .:.. - 7 1: ' , .A 7 V Ziff? I I S! E L .:, A ?'X54755' I f -41.747, . , 'euif 'Qggf 1 E! ? V WLT 1 ' Fi. v gf! xi 7 K' ' 'if ' ' l .. . at iff X :'fef Robert Alley w l ,H it Wi L 3 Nancy Alt Alice Anderson Steve Andrews Ginny Anson Arthur Arden Carol Atkins Norma Beheler .4552- : We Um W fs.: Le l L hm 4 w in , .. in u Starts Down The Home Stretch Cindy Bendell Jerry Beatty Kim Betts in LQ 1 m Q NY , ,ww r w or N I 5155114 James Anderson Grace Ashenden Janice Becker Richard Bowman Y if , ' mg, 1 5, : W Z 3, ,: lwgsgmk Q Vufylwf i-31, - mise, erin u L1 H14-'Mm H 1 H Q-N N rg 'uggg E Z ,,,,,,u'g57 H, J, N Neg! gi ,N A w W X iw Hi Hi fl .H H, ta Sifaitstr H ,lu ,W 1 Tag N rin ? w wi 1 J H m yn i I K S At' V' -f - W EP-ieyli , ' 'V ,X 5' my-. -.M e 2 .W - . ,. 12.9, L. V . ,Tk T - L.. ,U .X-Y 'i .. i ' 'A ,,,r ' fi-X B R1 H . .Sv .VVV Nigga. . Y . ,fa ' Q : FMT-,w 'e 1 -1 . m i 1 Y ,. X wan- ! , N fm: fe , 7 we H . if I . ,.. Q, N 1 f I vi- 'Q' , 45.9 - ,, ' .Y f : , M ,S 1 It Q i i VY K' ., A lazy! S f Y- ., N X,-2153? f f .Jif- . ,,... fizif: ' - W 211 ' H' i. li i H 1. Eve ui H wifi? me ! 55 V w .df 54 5' f .aa f , f ' If lj Y W rit 1 'TZTf'V W , if Zeizfzyv sa at i I : Liz , ' 11 51551 iii: if? E it -1528, 2 .142 ,H 'ffl - 1 y me w .H W w i i K A A N. wr U aw X 'lj -. 1. i K 12 45,4 K ea' 1' r 'QTY 1 if Y H -,. ,We,a'.., ,. H u. wi- mu., H. 1 .ei Xl Im ga- aad' wg ,. jj i rf- .5 M h ...,., G ...... .TM L if ii 2 g ggi ' X lm .ffm C QW? iii. 13595 E . . Y Y ' : ' . :vw ' , X rfxws- . U42 E4 ga EW .- Y .iw ggi: , A Sharon Bowman Carol Bucher Terry Byerly Richard Comisky rm. Q .XX . 'M N Q, E 11 H V P in L I f E- 1' X S .f3X x M Q? fm H. QI... , . LEW' Q if 5 1' Nw. W Tom Bowman . uw an - M 'er 25' r J 1 - alx an ooo i rr Q' if W zu Q If 3 EQ . Q' fi Hg, XXX En X LUX ? .. 'Q ,QM X .J .w X T :Jw rr: , , Ja f , 7 rag use ,XXX- m, N PE if mpeg, Byron Brill Tommy Brown Jean Buckner Jerry Buhl Rod Bush Takes A Major Role In Campus Acfivifies Wayne Carpenter Cameron Craig HN ' 'wil' i Em Nf'E: ' af ' Z 3 1 S Z it me C isa? iz 1 5 . 'f'f 'Tfn rf'f :Z ra an aaa get -L no aa aging N25 BSE gm E 7 EEN r- r 5 ,,.., mt 2-N212 ar- WE Z Xx.2.f-Q'Y5i'R: N ZR P any xv N asa. x Mrk, -b-if - 'f if 3 2:'5:a E. 7 Y 5 521K is E rr we X .13 .-.,. 1 Xr3?....9 ' 1- ' ' ' X, 'im fi 1 w XXX L -. ji 1. X 1 1 F' X. urges Q Xu 5 a ai am aim . A K E V .. 'Ll x o r ,gif E X ' NX, .EE 53 XX X . 1- A- 4W5. , 2 V 1. ' J 5 1 11,2 ' .93 ' 9 x' KN .Q v- ZKXX' 'K 'H -1xi11,.'f'xfl !f - A 1 x X y y fa . .M . , 1 313 Eau! r i- ig ss John Chase Mary Crummett , , . ,W Wig- Y. f-gr 1, --Wan X' an X jr rrr 540 mr. E' ' W a I as R.- gf.. a Ellin Childs Patrick Day iam. . ra 5 ' .. . Zu' inwfpf S or . - - MM a rw ' ., .X z Lg as se -,ar E 2. - . f ' , Q. ' rr L? 4 'v X 1 . : Y . , raw L r 3 2 J F 2-'Jr . xi . fm 5 X XXIXXXIXA. .. .X XT., XX X Z XX -7:fgiEX.3'?X' X -L :XIXF X X u 'n, 1 Q 1.-5-: E E I I? .., X H g H .f IR www A r fi E X I 1 Xl' m an as H , -K . in W -4. K w T E .,1,: 1' F ,g ,,,. .,.,. . -- F--.. m-:-,.:Eg- ,fwf 'H H H ' ' '.r Yau -A. , I Nancy Dc-:berry Janet DeRossi Tom Dittrich Abraham Evans H +1 : iw 434 is 1: ,x Ea yr 952, 1 u v L ' ' V ww ,w-sa an 'E e i 'YE' gi? CI 1,5 1? rg: ' 2 M ll a? o ' - if 'ii , i Hr- gf. J ' , 4 f ,, 'sh gy , 1-1 . rj -lil Y , W fi T 'Ax 4 if ' M I ff' E ,J i-I 1I .:'3- N' ' S .i' it-I 1:5 V O I Y if -. f ' asm i On stage for the fmale of the junior class homecoming skit are Barbara Turner, Byron Brill, Tom Bowman, Ginger Harden, Paul Staufer, Lynn Sparks, Taylor Samuels, John Pifer, Terry Morton, Jerry Buhl, Bill DeMange, Joe Dudash, Cameron Craig, Judy Kavanaugh, and Cindy Bendell. Presenfs Unique Homecoming Skif Sandra Flora Nancy Frambes Stephanie Frish Steven Gilner Robert Gray Linda Griswold nn , rip if ! i H' W 5 - fm, an m B wx- 5' 'E1j', ,gk jrwfsaf W Q Carolene Grossnickle Nancy Hagood Sharyn Halterman Ginger Harden Karen Harken Mike Harshbarger Bruce Hart Luan Hart James Hearn Stan Heizer Holly Hendry Mike Hensley L lg. .,.:.:-1 'Q' 2 , E -32, ,Mlln 'B ii ,avg tl! -QQQ 1 nm BHS 1,.,.g-3.j--:SX K-.h 5: QS- N ,722 1.1 1- NN-1, --e .N I., ,E if 3 voqzqgggw 45 Barbara Herbert Sally Hofherr Gary Hottle Leroy Jonas Judy Kavanaugh David Kessler Don Kline G. R. Knicely Jeffrey Kohne Lynn Kratz Philip Lama: Vincent Lamar Q1 - ii, is 441 1-wa--- Ms, .wg , wi 355' '56, Pi fi' ia-in , H ev, m B , 5? 5 ' fi .L 4, Q fig Q2 'Q vi' x Joanne Lehman Raye Litten Jesse Lynch Pau1Ma.1'ecki Marburg And Sfrasbourg ,W val 5 mm 1 fi R ffm F QE dr Q Lf l r 2. me im E. , W 1 -..i , . L w W is ,X Wigljw ' . . HW 'fl 3 ' .... . ' i ,, 1. ,, i.:wav.:. .-L. 'faum P ' bel Y' ig 1 'iff 'FI 1- 7 . ,V 4 . . , -A '1'- if n li Y fi fe if --e-'- . - . , , -:af-'H .... . V . . - . fr i1 H iv, . T , , . K H E in H. we if we i ig N , Us saw ,gm ' .. - - , ew, Q . :Z -f .Q ,Q 53 w . , HZQNNN r gwuui , A H-T, I I V A . z 5 ,wil Pi. f . ' M 1 g,4vYqe13J..,.H u n R' 4 X 1 ' . i N JMD, S385 in N I, Y ,wg H iggifgw ,, L, lg fam W 'I L 'R 5 Q i ww S JF j i.. N r W. -- 1, ,...::.,u, L. 5-. 4 ' 1 K i. 1 l ga 2, V x -ff may e John Lovins George Lowman Ronnie Martin Charley Mason l :G ie? ' ' J xi H W in ig iii? , nb: , 222 ' -ap-'Ai 1, My , . -Y Jw , , in -, , L wzgxiiigw ggfkmx K Y- ig?:,LV - -A Hg ii F E, Y, 12, 'icq' 25 I W i Le, x egg 'J 215. .ww -EE, e I, ' ss in Bikes ,mg I AE mx ull? iv Mike McDonald Tommy McDonald Ron Messersmith Ann Miller Carolyn Miller Diane Miller e A P img! M95 Nina Miller ' I Dan Mitchell :,Y , H er :E Q Emi 55 X J.: ag W: Haw: Robert Morgan Terry Morton Concenfrofes On Major Subiecfs Susie Mullen Barry Myers Jim Naeseth George MPG Ray Palfrey J a.ne Persinger 1 ig 're 'ae Egan gr E? Q Wei ew. EQ.. Q BQ ,M Q' 3 953: 1 N, -A or Wi fly John Pifer Barbara Piquet 'ig E 5? W Q. A Q W Q' ls? .. Frank POlak16W1CZ EL HW Nelda Pollard V, .,.,: P- H ' my Y- :HL 1 ' Pam Upperman uses some free time to catch up in the library. Joe Powell Gloria Richardson -E Joa.nne Pournaras Gwen Powell Tom Quimby Carolyn Ringgold Wlw.w 153 -1 :SF ,, nw-fi Q w -, ,H , '. ,ef-Tw. QW, ' 1 issiw' Hap f A. 1: ,W . al my-M: ' ?f I ' , Y 1,1 -15 ,rl 5555... ll v Y 1, , lm 5 ' , -L ff- iswzswsl ' ' 1 vu .H n , ssl 1 , l W .. 22i45Qs'3'g3f N W X K., I M Srl n ll 2, u u ai. - I f W 1: l l l u 'fl 1 ' ,jaw is Andy Ramstetter Eric Rice Vel Roller Larry Royal -r-r 2-il f - ' , ,, -.Quiz Y 1 51 fu 4 f V A ' 5551: gi' ' 1 mai! Q V' I 'H gangs rig' .w , A , for V1 vi A n 1 . 9EE'?:f iii-5? K W 'W ,H A . K , 4- ' ' . s ,, rl -N A' H' L -irijilli K E 'li -' ' I ' -9 of s, X. I Ps 'f W u 'H 5 s 4' is fr 'A 2 Jr. 'sqm iq , Q N 5:2532 u V vw we X, of ag V4 PK 53 'Y' 4 r M gif Q r we A TN Vs L A , wb 1 3 wut K E Q r x L X ' ' S W 5 5 Q MQTQVPQQA 4 B X na mu I N. 'X Larry Sampson Leslie Shannon Janet Simpson Lynn Sparks USE W' 3 A , mga, W- ai , S .. 1,513 QQ? BESBH ,w, V , 'ew :sim ' X , 2 ae E f is 1.-:eg---,T..?,p , E , 55 ' E Y: N - -QE i sg , W j '33 V , 2 W iw: W N X, ' Y 23:1---H E --L 3: --f--?'-1 ,lf :R Z ii ii - G! . . 1 W Vg, If I Y 'f .L , 'qi N Pi be if il 2 T me 'if fi f Richard Stutzman Scott Suit Annetta Thompson Robert Tilgner Paul Tobler Penny Todd gs? iw Barbara Turner Betsy Turner ,E 1 ' .I f F fa I M ' ' I S : Y H yy H . Ri., i 3 5 Juniors Rod Bush, Ted Shuey, Neil Garber, Paul Tobler, and Ron Young enjoy a friendly game of basketball. Carol Trahzm Mike Trout Pam Upperman Marie Van Meter N Mm' gm' 1 gow: '-'-- gil We ,Q Y 3 QM wwf? , fi .. 9 E ' mf QM E ggi Zi, H I 1 i if, W5 mg? W in 1 W 1 2 . if Qs: A esw ii D if 1 T To M Q in T ,J-'J Frm-' X h -, 1-259' M THE., A 5, 5' 'rg ' ,. - .H , .Lg X'-' ' Lili ,vi , T i T r . Q 9 Q qi fi. FEW ,Fi fi li ,I Fr 1 M X V if 'Y 5 f ir :E V W 1.3 555-f V- sz. is E V ww M in uw '.QiuEa w QV W k is :si A3 UVM V E 1 511 . 5 551111 - we in :F - V1 me 1 WE: an Mr 111, g Y W L 'I 2 1Ea.1 ,.,.,.: 'M 111 gg NE iii 11 .15 gg L 1 '1 we W J is 1322 1 ii is W f - --F-4 Y is ig is 1: Q .Q , '?. Susie Varner Christine Walker Barbara Werner Larry Whetzel 2-q-a-- sr ff 1 , RW We 5? mlb-- 5, K, P., 111 5, Yi Q gl 1 11 Wg ' V551 gl , l 1 uw: :dl-ran 11 ll.. 5' , 1 refer X 1 1 11? i -. 7? , 6 , -1' il . xmas , if-1 ' ME . Q . 5 N TINA 3, as 25' 113 S31 I4 Kurt Vollman Mike Ward Mary Ann West Bobby Williams gHsT ' mf' 111i - 14 'jg 11 I fa 11g L Lis, 1 K A Xl 1 me- 'gui 55,11 - :mf R, S rv? L 11,5 sir ' ra -2. 1 .VIE is ESU W 11 1 ' ' lm: Q S assi 1.19 Q 15 Au? f ae' 1 1. A .Lil 'J l 4 was 4 ,-qwf: Barb ara Walbrid ge Max Ware Terry Westhafer Lois Wine 1? l 1 if if A F , s,-.-- W -Q-N. 4 if ,..s,,, a- v-xes-f'f'i'Hk r --' -1 Y N , '44, ,M Y o L .fra-L ,ffl own 4 i wesafhw 'EE Wifi N V - ..14n..s- is 1 L 4 1-4' f-- .lglg U 'jfw' l Q My '- 45' Lx' wg., Q -fi H5q S55 , -'x- 'Y' 'Nfl'-.1-'. .1 S' ' -f -f-7 f.z., ' w'cv-5,,,, - If A 'in 41.1, .. W5 . M i H-mfr M A 'fha 4 .,.: , -SIM -'-, '-a-'EFA-243 A V wf .?f:fi fm up -m 'f1 ,-was-5' gig? -W N.. H- 'I .1 3:2 H ff-I: 1:9-Q ,5- .- V'-' . Ki' 4 - ,, N- P , -is V ., '-I, , . A f I' 2-H ' i u.'iu.,- N mP'w'. '-1 3'Z.ii ' '-- M'-' Ti, H - --iv. ,. 51 W ' rl' Q-wh-Q' ' - .ini-s,,Q,,3,'r -- 4 mf- . - . iv . 16, , 15. f ,, Y 1-- -Ming. - la 71 A - - V V -- W ,, . Y Y H wav --H 'aff Byron Wolfe Ron Young Juniors enjoy a forbidden snowball before class. And Takes Time Ouf For Fun Jamey Wright Margie Young ,umm-sw 1 , 1 1 gf H H Q LQ 2? -, '. Qltfd z, V 1 ir Q i - kfizr 1 M? W' ' 7 My Y ig., 2 M5 V, , I , 'G i Lk E1 A .7 ' w an H Q5 154.6 i . ..,Q y in i QE Y in - Y img! , fl Q 'Fir f27'1 2' ,. I V: If '.-C311 1 A 'P , 1' LE vii, 1 EW A Q7 ,P A V F Q w , 1 ' Y ' ,,,-f n F A , Q 'gr in ryy 1 Y - ' . - x-v Larry Yatchum Jane Zigler um! mu w ,... Q, Mu mmm: mm in-. ur rw ' 'zgg ' ii 'oll H 1gl 'iW' ' is M ,. ,L ng.. , :WL , 5 3,55 m m E, WH! ,iw - in :MT W WW, 3 fy Bud York ww :rx uw H ,H The Sophomore C loss After completing one year at B.C., the sophomores felt them- selves old hands at being college students. Academically, they Worked hard at getting through those general requirements While still thinking about majors, and in activities many took over major jobs in campus work. 1 . i is I r . ,mi in F ff- 1 Bob Houff Gaynell Beaver J0hll Martin Vice-President Secretary AdV1S0I I ,X if-5 ses Q? WW , ,F mei ,:,. asf? Far 5 I 3 yn uw w, ,::,::f,.,, ,QW We 'MEN F A 5 me f WW me f if Q3 W-.T mu me E 5 Christine Abel Karen Adams is M u we A A A eiwvfnw Douglas Albrecht Bob Altic Larry Anderson Jane Arnold I Akram Ayoub Cilla Babbs I Enjoys First Year As Upperclossmen A Glendon Bell Robert Baker Gaynell Beaver Jane Beers Bob Boyle Carol Bengtson Sandy Bent Nancy Boller S A I V Y 1235 Y 1' x M,-. w B 1 Y ,f ' 'Q t Hu w 1 Q .hun Q, 11' , ..,- -,', gg f 55 1 1 . .::: 4? . ' ' ' 255 4 EE 0 . 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X F l my W1 Sq .9 W nf - X -X uf - E4 an I I A i Randy Bradshaw Eddie Burgoyne Nancy Caricofe Nancy Carter Daniel Brady Jeanne Burroughs Linda Carr Mary K. Christian C.G. Bruce Ellen Byerly Ron Carr Linda Clayton as , L. , Y: agen L V 5 .5 Yi. ,un my N ENN I Q Hg... E J :E . Mm H R, all is H HW M 5 2? l F-I . ., , Misha H uw 55 1 l :wx V 1 E L' emma aaa f E? ?3v5 qi We James Bunn Ted Campbell Larry Carter Greg Coffman Z Z 3 .Y X Z I EV e,,1 W me ii .rv ww is 'lil I E I X :- zl I S W L1 3 ' T vf 52 K5 Vg -B H .if xx Joins Varsify Teams Neal Cunnmgham Gary Dalton Karen Darsch Debble Dean J amce Deyerle Sharon Dolbear Enc Drake Ann Dunmlre , , .U :.:,-E .,.. - ' 4 V ,ffl im iii BE Q ww W H, uw R3 .sq il- 413- Lois Sulser, Larry McCann, and Bonnie Tayman use library facilities. Conceinfrcffes On Homer And Lucrefius Jim DuPriest Carol Durgy Alan Edwards Sara Einziger Mary Ann Elchisak Mike Estes im- gg, W- ,.... ' 'W :- fir fr- my i -garr-E' T W fl- we i Q A-. V. 14:1 1-1 M Y O: , 5 , fi 5 gm Q 5 , N N .N si PWM E if .2 , , . In Carolyn Evers Charlie Fairchilds Gery Fetzer Joe Fisher Linda Fleishman Ted Flory Lyndell Ford Jay Fort Allie Fowler Rod Gehr Greg Geisert Joe Gentry AKG gif? Y Al , ,-,,,.,,,.P7.. ..,,., , :w,,. ..,m.,,, , , -i?, , if Q' G? gm 522' 52 -Q 1 www J as ed iw QM' .mftwf 5 H Y T- ..... . 5,5 :Z if ... V ii j :Ml HV! 35 'W-.1 ... ... J? x '.iQ11l'. ... '... ' fr H LM' H l ? ...Sfzf y' 7 135' QQ , :,:fQ,, r 1:5 . 1 Y W, fw 'Fx Q FE :Z .. M ar- ? .. .4 L ' 1 ... '... ' A3 HH' QF: ,V 3122.-.QE-2 215 -I F15 1 1 Y ll F P-V: ----M' .. .. ... ' . '... ... 2 -1' W' W , Z ,..r,.. Q .- . E, . Q J ,L w ' ' N... ... m...m... .. 1 A 1 :ix f rf- t g' 1 wg W 1 3... I Q .,., . Q Q , ,, m -vi F ff. W -S r ,g W ... ...11..... , E .b.. I Q ,,r.. Igll J I i 'Elin' ... ' 5 W 152 o W ,ug-5 w Q mi H: 3' Zi ,um,.,w m 1 ooooooooooo WE. 'QC , v as an-og-. 9 Y'39f Lowell Good George Gordon Nancy Haldeman Lydia Hamilton E Wm,-'S 2 J.. ef X 'VNP F3 1 2 e lll l s ll f 'Wag , A L 6922- H Bev Hamm Hal Hedley - Marvin Hand Hessie Harris Marilyn Heddings Dallas Hellman Sandy Hepner Becky Hershey Torfures Freshmen Wifh Beanie Courfs Att ,V I 11'-ur' news 6 4 Donna Hess E 5 Joanna Hicks -Q Sue Himler 4.2 ew e e 5 s H elne E M M yew? - ' fi E Ewa! Steve Hollinger Randolph Hooke if 455 'wx' gl JesseHopkins , J em: gf - A new HA W w VW 'w5fsfQ'2T TW s B , ,ww- gf H W' .. n - gif I 1 if sw 1 w ms u Y ,M -. Q, m3951811 wr YT ., ,V W S ff' If , W QB EY 1 ', if T4 1 :me Z We v skis, V ww E- nv H 11, an - - uf ELA' , F, mi . N V ,iz HB5 agiw Wu 5 ,em K, ,EW ,IM ,v . Q-X 1 21631. ' Hifi? 435' EEE? +view Q: 5 , A mm Mmm 'ur mfs? 1? 1 we S wal lf gg J 1 me ' -?f is John Hopkins Ron Hottle Bob Houff Gene Hudson Works For lniramural Hours Joyce Hudson Don Huycke Steven lp Sis Karam Brian Kennedy Gaxland Kinzie Qi' WEEE EQ? Sis?-e f-ff as 1 is'-r egg Ska ,Q Q wg -I .X-WS' T w s me our ,Z mf mm 7335553 yi: FEM W -A E353 EE 52555 A eff mu ng-- zqg swf ZH' w QV' Mir - , , Q H' M M - ,Q-7 wr w M ww L Pamme Jack Lewis Kinzie 'ifeslg- iS: Q iz ai, 5255 Charles Kipps Becky Klein W A V. ,yl iff: ff A -N- W!! 534 W 51 Q i Walt Kluska A ' Becky Koogler 3 v if mg Q '.W,..iK I w w wi w um H io ,Y Kenny Lancaster Lynn Latimer Dana Law Patricia Lawihei Me1v1n Lee Lois Lent Ed Lewis . 1 :fs ' 'n W ww- im -' 'a 3? in W 1 :E , .TE A - E, M55 EL ,gag L i,.:,.i, ET. 3 5 TM: .V QF- Wm ii ' xx .N 4 J w w A w 1 WTN11 Aw nw ii, M, A Ta ii ii ' hx, 5 2 ng if Stag if w H I -2 fW,,,, J ,ff -Qqf 2315. , -x,, -.Atl ' -,- -'K I' l fi. ' Q 1 ,. l Q as Q ,ff we wwe i Q. Sharon Lineweaver Christine Marsh Larry McCann Ann McCown if 322251 .EBL Wir gunman Karol Long Bill Marshall Bette McCauliff Pam McGrath ',.+. -ff ,J Z x 1.f..gp-fans , f?W-'ig QW gmail E5 'f ' Y f -5 1-v-4? -wf'-sa'--'-xvmv Z si ix Ea -Mfg' . Linda Lyons Mary Kaye Mason Paul McComb Dale Miller 'am fu' -:.. ,,,' i Q a W Z i , , ' ,Q 1 gi ..11,, 5 .V sss : I 55 i is in 2 ioasai a a y i'?i'f f any o ..l- Qzvi-foil: is i 5 ., ,nf 123 ,go 9:35 21 ' ,la 1:5 H55 5 ,Will ug sa: f as-ssisn :Piss fwxf 1' - uf: f r Dale MacAllister Marianne May Nelson McConnell Mike Miller il , nm..-H. iu H H ses if 15: Q if ll-Ewa-were 3? l S fake -if f ii, f 1 i oi. ii , l l W i if EE 'll ,il z 'l lil 2 5 w 71 We Y..-,-, --H - wc. . Y -Es . eg sl in W Q7 A Wayne Mrller Rebecca Monk Carson Moore Ron Morriale uf' rw njoys Second Chrisfmos Af B C Arlene Moms Elaine Murray Lynn Myers Mary Beth Myers Q Q Z Q2 lv' V Eliizx' iii' t':w ' ' g 1125: mr. Wu 5 ,Q 3 w3z'53's g wifi w uw .E -f E5 2 'ni ,,f.,.:, , -- : , fn 9 3, , , E IT Rf? 5 l J l I H I ' 4 2 . , Q ' Y . ' 'Q L W S H 1 '- , lh,i ig--rr' Sophomores enjoy a game of cards in the Eryie. Learns To Balance Fun And Sfudy . A I Lee N orford Ui Pamela Olesiuk Carl Ostertag James Packer M M' ,ik Cheryl Petcher Charles Phibbs A . gi.: ..-f -Q45 ee William Potts Evelyn Powell Mona Powell Ed Price Andrea Pritchett Wanda Pugh Don Quesenberry Pat Ramp Larry Rankin Sally Rich Ray Ritchie Doug Roberts 1 -VLH V 5 ,,.,, ,...,, , . , H if wha df-H 3 :ms 5 ills? kff,':' P 6 i i I M w J f ggi . fi 1, - - E 3 , f k, , . I 5 .H v in -V :.M':.: in tiii 1 V- .t t Q tl. ,3 1- .Z Tl E234 ------2- Q? l 3 at , 4 1 llzlllwlll xx Q W1 'I wriigil mak- av:-, ' P H UI ,QnfeJ'W fQ ' hfw'TE 'gi umm ,H 'WE Y S252 ' Qi' ' 'gfml' U N' riff Elin Eg .2 gg 7 - rf ' gi E3 A.. ' :E YJ, , rs 2:2 r se Z' E -- qw nam ms Q1 Wm ,gi my VV NX Q E 3 H 'EH W Wi r leg: J . AY -.: Z., E l . as ,V ,H 'es eg? Y BQ W' dYP4 :'?nj ev ga? 255 A N mmuw WM X ul :E r W H 1 Jon Roberts Pat Roberts Karen Ryder Lenwell Sacra ,. , , Y i,,..,,,-,ml . A S John Sebra 3 Colgate Selden Greg Senseney , , -if rs M ,V M ry- New an W . nw Em: Qi :EY in E 35 44:-Q Sue Roberts Mary Anna Sanders m Y ,mmm :sf 5 M ' wr- H , al nn ,I R J m -K i LW A gm 1 1 f ,H H, 1 H ,H - A fe Bill Ryan Sally Santonastaso in E il. Zi? wYV,..Y,:.. ., . Y. ,. , ': Q' 'iglfll Z MJ., , Yi, Jerry Shepherd Judy Shifflett , 5' e Zanette Showker I-s ' N 2-se Lea . KVA 2? m Z -,-- Z -,V 4- Z 04 1 I Qi fv- 'iii' Nbr' , Y E Y 3 v i : , naw ,rr - , ' ' Ubi' X W H H Z ,.5aH'.5i . ' Vega' , wr H Mr, 1 7 U 1 :N Hi- i , X X if V' Q .-in -vrggigf F ' z W my i s rss n r 'Y A N H, nn H 7 H 'Lesser A' M ' ,,f' 1 2' -if -, H ' f' ., KW? ' -:-h T 'w 'T'jf .1:' A A st nr- J ui .. 'Q ' ' N1 Q is-N 'w 4 A -br: 7 W itll I , L ,.Q1',., 5 F 3 1 lf- iiygffriiv . W. Terry Slusher Rick Spitler ,, . U - V. x,,- E Becky Smith Darlene Smith Kathy Snavely Alan Sprinkel Steve Strawderman Bruce Strickland Begins To Decide On Majors I an 1,41 M,2Z,,ui in in N' Y 4 'Q mimi Sifrwfw' , Mm I V M , im? i QE H125 , - ' 'tif 'QCP' . Z Q -1--1 mf JP S, i,.i , i , r w . A -'7,1:-7'f.- -ff Y i 1 1 i ISL ,V r nurwwi-Sir in iigf., v Y I ' i i WL? as ,fi X Mun fi QA P wi i pine... , '9F- ' wb-' . Lois Sulser Laura Swartz Bonnie Tayman Bobby Thompson Thomas Thorpe Alan Tibbs f -l S NYT' ' 1 Ziff? num W :,Hf i' M353 , -5' A is..,.,, fl' gg. Evil :sf-L eu Ann Travers Dennis Turner X-H+ Q,-. 'rx 2:-N 3154 3 L3 BEEN 'I 2 s?'A L gee 3 5 SG' -L. in, , 1 Q J 2 ,. i . is J, ein--N.,, - .., Wh, , in Paul Von Herbulis Rick Wampler I L: And Adapfs To Roufines Of Col ege 'fe Betty Ward Connie Ward Wayne Wentz Beverley Whiting Margaret Wicks Jane Wilhide X Cheryl Williams Joyce Winters V, N .A Q ig 'W 9? fa ji 5 as 1 it ff'-Q' ag -mg? IH? gi- my WQVSE AJ! 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'g m A H H H my EH Him ag.t ywtm,'E N f-is nw 1 'HWTLJ' 4 I , 'ww ' f , 'X ' ' 'S li- 3 ' W' ,KJ-1 Tam My was a Ku Ns a Joe Wright Ruthie Zimmer E yema,,maMf fi f e 'EFA ff: i ,5g,i:,, w mm .w 3 ey qv A in xW Y S Karen Wright Mike Zwicke vi ,gg S l , 1 1 QW w -5: 53 r at E554 u is me , ,- ,655 ' i A - A ug -sung? ki , 5: Z w ,hy -Qz- .gh Q M Q ,M gf H E: Q 35 . J M5 H Q w , , ,S E . ,Emu W M l , Q : .-fr .Y A.. 1,:'ag13. N Qi :..QT9? wg! , me? QMS , Ll: l -1 :yr ..., ' 2, FEi,i it. ,H .Ag ' , MW , 5 , 5 iii wi Y'-f ix :ff in! -:i,- ---lr j x' . E SQ, , ,F Q ..,. ,..t- Wmiwg im Q Q 1 E . , , ,g--.fJ,v.' .. i V , W i IMv!f,,L E Mk,w .,, -- H :p ,:f1:::3qy,::--, ' '- '- Lxaza-flf,b,..., Mk The Freshman Class Being the largest freshman class in the history of the college was one distinction of the class of 1971. Greeted with beanies, orientation sessions, and the EAGLE, freshmen soon found their place in campus life. A slave sale to help raise money for class projects and a homecoming float depicting the post war baby boom were highlights of class activities. l lrlll s is Arima -Y, 1 x 1 a -ppl-SL . ll 1,1 '-in in ,- '. I V r Q? M1 Jilin?-I ff. tx. .gfwtar irr Q iff ll Q 'J , l . an , '9' 11' M, iff! , Y X R A IE , t -. f 4 gwwl5 'trH ' ' I . ', E221-1:1-4 Y lift.,-it . 2 Qi is fling J' 4. 'H.N'1.Z5 VQKRQ? x gi A 1 gag'-Hifi WQ4 A ffvg 1'- ' K tu, A1 X 'll t eta a+ mea , --g:.v,4Qf-fT'x1'!-lf hfpK?ii5QM Pill59's'iT,'Q15'rf fl-. 2 Ex L, ry: .gi -if PX.: ' l5,Va3g5k a 2-.tygi ,. 534.5 U. ,r 5 5 sZNx?a:kg.,li I 1 nYN i its Terry Huber Secretary Benjie Flora Treasurer Cx was We 5 'Sa Q J' Q0 J Larry Grossnickle President :KFV 55.1 Mike Wegner Vice-President AV J-,J nv lsiwi stwtd 1 nm: , kJ.,iU ' N lfliifliillltt ' iw'fv-Q ' ., Mr. William Barnett Advisor Ez X X-- .X XL WXVXX iii ' X ' XXAXXX XH X1 X 6?X'l'X X 4XX2 ?5f, X . A W I . 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X X XX XX X X X XVX XXXXXHXX K X fi, t iw X X X X I W N 'U . 5 if , XXX W XE X MX X X XX3XeXXXggXXX, X X H H H ai, X X- X .iii fX ' ' 1 ,Eli A ?.XXXXX1'XXXHXXX XFg' , -X1 XSi?XeeXX Til Q- f ' X X X XX XX-151,355 I XXXy , XXXXXXXXXFXXXJXXXXX QF- L X y x V 'V Sha.ron Brown John F. Carroll III Jim Chorovich 3:3 we XX XX X ,. ,V 4. ll a Q5 , ' :fx l ' , I Esther Ann Clark Linda Conner 5 , .Z -fi-,,..aj H - 7.5! ,, an e-LM X a Ki ':: A me - - M-' fa ge I it ig ,J le 'WLM -2- Q y H H ' 'fr o ' - if .-f ---' as gg 1, , gg ' ' , ' E fl 1' 7' Z, 11'- ' was 135321 1 as fa lf ' Q Z , . ,Ji f ji' an el' , 1 I 'V 1 we ,. , 3 : iff ,N YI ' W 'mi se :YW-ff 1 ,4 -'::'Z- fl .. Y - , .. .- 9. , .var 'i L 55 5 5 ' , .I '-mr, Judi Clarke Judy Ann Cook E w w 1, 1 ff 1 v w E l We as -J ra f Dena Clayton Ronnie Cook am: l J: mia Eiaia 5 Gary Crider Ray Davis Tommy Dovel Linda Crill Joanne DeRossi Bennett Downes , av-r , Rx 1 1, , l s 'A 0 2 0' ' lx ' if A I Margaret Coffman Valeria Cook Bill Colonna Arthur Crane .sf Y . 1-rggfef, Q :lx I f 12535, .2-1 I? f . . I , ' ar 'ff N ' r Anita Crummett Bob Darnell Louise Daughaday Robert Dey Wayne Dodson Rodger Doss Remona Durham Chris Durrer Becky Earhart 74 ,if . A ' EM k P . , i A ' 1 r ' l L f-Q' i FL - - F 'I Xe i i fear V l ? I W w 'HW' fi f NE if f K . I H ! i N Y I The Eyrie offers food and friends. Linda Estep Carole Etherington Tom Early Faye Esworthy Learns To Use Ceriain Back Doors ' 'A sssss li Fresnel in F F 5 l fx N N if: . ,,,, m , , ,W N was ri A in J ' , X , in M e e ga . MM H x' .wut Ng ii' - W -wg?-1? K H - W uw w ' 'H Egg? W1 ,, n Hu finggffw mmf ' my , K mr F e 4 e , 5? V ,., lie? 1 F ... i 5, , Q- ' r A' 'G J fr r-eww .... K if . 44 '-'QE :' ' gfwl ,f 0 N, Q V S in A 'YA' H F ' Qi 's F 3 FTFl ,v- N 4' 4 ' W - 'LQ .,1,. A is r is XM 7-if ...El i ff 1' ..-- M HW? F F ,., .Sr gi.. ww Nm. in :sm 1 ru, H3 iw 1 Jim Faidley Neal Fitze Brenda Flory Rick Fawley Benjie Flora Kaye Foster Nancy Fenton June Flora Milson French Nancy Evans Denny Eye Everett Fisher Ruth Fitchett Karl Flora Marshall Flora 75 W' 'B 4 mw E K Wm T A xii' ',v'MQ N u ' Wllfllll ,,, . ..,, N H 'V T gm W 9: Y Ng ' IW m H fu. 5 ,mg gn K E ' J. -,,,. E' ' V 'w'H L '3-'El' - 7 4 5 , W si., Nr W JA n A wp' l l a. ! in Y V N H wg X-. , . , . . Y. 1 ia 5:34, 1 if ffl . W ' 'E' wwagg awk fhf , 'Q ., f A 125732. 'wg 2 ' 'H -? Elm E iig ' . Q Jiafwbis fi7-Qffffn Gm GGG Ml J l . like waffawaewer Ml 3' :-: :': I I may we r ig f J,. 55 Ur .... r Hn rx V at wiv-E , f W , I W rx .,.,, --G r ,A , A H l . 1. l I ' , X S if - , rggugs ,.. 5 N - F U V -a D- E? . X H gr I 'V an 1, ll , WEQ- lnn dab 12 --an X L W X :., I -I . U Ex ..,. .,:, 3, J .,., I ,,, E ,V W I I J ' ,La f x l Greg Frldinger Joan Gaither Ralph Galvin Caroline Gatten Donna Geibel Martha Germann Grover Gibson Marilyn Gledhill Larry Glick Charlene Good Enjoys Making New Frien ds 2: Q 3 ,J New students enjoyed the friendly atmosphere of a small college. 76 1 ,iiizgln E f If w Jig, iii W, t -'xr X ..-.- ,, 1 7 'Q ' a uf 3,1 ' . as-'fwfr T xx Q U ' ' gf,--- Ee, 4 ,15 M: ':': V 1 :I- ' . Y lv M: ' .- 1 V .rf , H fr gg: N 1 1 V I . 1 e H ' ' 41 W I' H M Bu H' mu' 'W ' ' Q u, :,A.' 1. M mg 5 1 Alai , Ji 'K 0 in 'BZ Xxx, 'A ' Ulaxgf' V '1 - 1 111,131.2 Af 4' 1 flgx A 1 41 Q- JB.. . X. W f - I+' i v 1 ' U uv. . 'ir 4 y 1'V '7b David Griswold John Hall yy. 1, .:: : U ,q ' 3 , qwqk' , fwmzi- kr 'x -ff, E :I A x - -. n J .', 'Wi ,V , 'x 73' , N lg... , ,.. Qt' ..:,EY X rx' J Roxanne Harsh George Hill Brenda I-Iouff fi 1 W I V imma wig ii 5 :.-. i ,,,wg... ' K A 'gat I in .-.,,, ., 1 :.: :.:! , ,H l , Ph' I w V- V i f,, www il? za gil . Caroline Guiler Larry Grossnickle Nancy Hall Paul Hammond J fi' fi J NA' F :I -:TA '- 'll' 4, 4 ifaig J' l - -: al, . ,'x' W ky w L J 4.-Eva? - y- ww. - ,, Y :- .vp-. - A N in 1 af- 1 , 1 , I ' x.VA'j.'1f ' f , ' im if - r H M, . Q I .f. ga tv., N 'ri my X iii? ' X I1 sl ii M ' A H l 'E ' H at xc ll ,-yan af. I Kathy Gulick Martha Hanger H am uf ww H , L-,am . V E ,, sa, lv QQ - H. , ,. N. ,- fam F: . , my 5.4 i A, J' waz:-EE, fig. 7 ' 4 g. J J rroor 6-X J iw'-'77 James Hall Kathye Harrington Fiilfmllmf -, , 5 .7 -' - H Wg, iw Ea, fem N ' 'Q H 1 in if-TE 5i ' : QYFWEW-r.,i.i.iiwE Hxlwfwm YA H W ' Qi J' J , W I 1'-1. H E gl i , glib- jj - ' T ,Era , ' ': l: j'...Nf5 J ' 77, ' x ' Q A ' , Iik 5' 1 ir, , H V ,,:,,. -7 Y ? T fjigs J, ' , -, 'Hail ' Sf , ' 4 555 Eu, Q1 ' Galen Heisey Jane Hartman Ronnie Hilldrup David H011 Terry Huber Rufus Huffman 77 Sue Hemenway Pat Hollen Donna Humbert Paul Higdon Larry Hollinger Candy Hutchison gee: if Freshmen soon learned that college is not all fun and games. Learns New Sfudy Hcbifs E: , Z ?, n w m wk 1 will YS x ,,, Y 5 L 1 x 'x ' X 3 E ' l ' rw K W FV .V 7 1 Ha 5 rw- eg. M. ,gag lg? W: V Ll . ' gl eil H is-11 2 x age in , . I N W 1 A 5 Q -2- . l .1315 ' ws- w 1 Z 4 MSS: H 4 ' K E -, :K G , , as WF'--ly his : ' Q ,' 535 , ' iii J - ff fy ' f Y W5 H ww 1 W W Q Y. Y, W an . Y, if fv 1 ,V ,V r --,,:,...:1V..,.,mn ,WNY ,,5,,,,, We N 1 EM My . 5 'H M WE 53 l E Z Y :V L Y Qian if , . .., 1 Y ' Z - f J Q nga, ,H ,W iq 35 5. H SE l 5 at ' 1 f ' x - wg BQ I W -W H+ lg me ng H Nga Q I E l , . av' ' ,,, - , Q s 8. aw - C A W H ew 3 be -- Q if 2- - K f nnn l an e , Q 3 aiu iq E Y .K ,fa in , V lax' Y .NEW ' 1 ,. 3 . . , ra s 15 -:gf ,T ' , 5-P' 1 . K my i ' Vlll -cv 'if ,. ?1 1 4:7 as . , kr - ,g ' 5 ' ...E Q3 V, A Vx E ' n Vg ?'Qi? ' j Y - 1efr51 or e' M e 'fe' T- W ,. -4 , Y : ,mi - ' L rg' , 'K-L Y 1 --I l:' ' , 1- ,L . 55? Qf' -L - my .' ' 1, , .,.. W :if ,- 1 ' ? , ,.,, ,Ma ,- E 1, 1 M 7 ' In - - 74 jr 5, BML E H gf '22-'Q - 7 - Zi 'l W A uw 5 , S 2 51 ' 1 ' 'is rs Ls E 3' Q ' -.i F : U in l ,W - ees 5 'ffl' ' 5-an 'lfwllzfzqfffl 'hum' l? :. .,., 4' gif! ' U ,A - V. - . .. 5 l ' Y W , 1 NF , f ,HQ J I-:E wg' :J , Q--all - -I F ,, , , 5 5 11' ' x , , ,:-:Q ' , '. ' ,uv ,1' I ff A 1 ww! Q X B' 3 .. P54 X H455 Q- .5g,::,::5+:5- .:- , E V. -X W W v 3,1 g,. X j ' pl ' 1' E , N 'ss e uf... Y 1 ' NF' ' E E :W Y V - . - V 2 .,,,,, 1. gi , A, I. ,w El' wif, flgwxx YE gg, , Q il 3 'gli Tk K re,Q J im Irving Kay Kelly Barbara Kolscher Hal Jackson Barbara Kinzie Ellen Koogler Jerry Johnson Warren Kipps Eileen Kron 78 Kris Jorgensen Greg Klauk Jan Kuper Marijean Kaetzel John Koebert Greg Lam .V . - f --. g' ff v l:-- : -:-:r:i:.v3--gear-?i! ' ' , 14 : 4-4 Georgia Lamb Betty Loomis s Hia. H X 1 .-.Ig x X Keith Lantz Irene Lundquist Ellis Lawson 1 15, 1,-111,41 may 1 V11 1 11 1 in ff ,vw ix, V, me Charles Leiter Mike Long Patti Mann Linda Marshall Larry Matthews ,,fj,,:f,511 T .: .,,., W is ,Z ,.. .ix V 1' ., In V-1 4' Q K' '- f 1 , 1' ' ' - '-E:?rE5E.- -' - - 1 ' 'K ' 5 1 ---- .- M1 1 1 41:5 H.. HM ' 1 i r 5 , xi, X ' , - . .' - 1, ' l ' - - - ' - 5 ' . 7, ., ' Mini-' J' 1 , QQQVVZ If 11 'J as 24 f, 1, , ,. 1' 'eg ,-.-.- - Ah-,N f 1 W 1 1 fa- .- A 1 my u I - I 1 ' ' . I . gf ' 22 Ns ' -1- u ie 'fQ'f.Qf H '-wr' . V 1 11 I 11- 'V .-1 . --...:-- QQ I T, M 1 Q, 'B Vg 11 111 . g Q x , . V, 4 1 , ,X '11i,i is . 1 as 1 an Sharon McClain Ginny Miller Linda Morgan 5 ,rg Em vw! . . iff ' S vw ln. Melissa McDonald Ronald Millner Tom Morin Mary McGranahan Saraona Minnich Robert Morris 79 WW mis GBM Teresa Mclntyre Carol McMurtrie Joe Mondichak Jay Moore Susan Morton Gillian Moss 1 u 11' X ii A Y 7771, 1 11iL ,gas-ea 'WYQER -or 32512 1543121 was ' gn' mf a H Y' Vx f' . yy in 'ex ,M Linda MOYCI Tom Murray Mike Newman Philip Newsom '-fi? .P M 3 .Ag I ill ' We 35. ,Q Jil: 2 in ' Y. . 3.5 ,. , 5 Y Y g IN , i ' 1 M - ' gm 5. 3 W 119. V H -K, - QM' LI Veg. . ,. . , .. 25.1 , Z , . iff if I Arthur Pailes Willard Painter Judy Parkhill Julie Patterson Duane Petcher Bruce Peterson one-P if ,Q iii ' ' 1 W1 i .Nr .' 5 lr sm Q.-PH., .- QE' f leaf z 'e i ,, ' - , , .. , L- 9 5, ,. QP, I .- e' X ka x x gk N X X :N ' 4. Y' H, , ff 'jiixh W i L V '2i4 Wf-if 'W . Y .. 3 - .,i, , it r-Q ' 'L 'H 2 V ti 4' It v - A, Doug Myers Robert Nock Rebecca Myers Peggy O'Connell Clayton Neal Buddy Ouellette -5, - an a 'ng Q ,gi wi ' 2- Qi X X.5irf1v . y V, ui 1 1 , A ifyf , I , 3' 4' 3 u , E, it C SE l 1. V' ,. i l it Hi IPX Bruce Parker Susan Parker Charles Pearce Joyce Pellam H. C. Phillips John Pittman William Pamplin Steve Patterson Martha Phillippe 80 .E 11- H E 5li 'f ':- : ' ' ' ,.- ' ,, J.. g:.g4fg.- u I 1 , L3 ,,j1, 5-...- I-Qi, - ., V1 in-aw. Jerry Plunkett Craig Pope Penny Powell John Price 1 n f .x.,, . -he -If I Al 4 Beanied freshmen leave Cole Hall after an orientation session. Studies College Customs And Traditions ' l 'L ' ' li! ,, gl ,. ,1 1 4'- - 4271. ' J Q, To flifigfg ' , rif f fi V 7'-.Q 9' eww ' Ag 41321, 1 V 3355! q:,'. 15292 iff ' ' 5 ' i 1 1 ' 411. Qu ' 1 iw , 5- 1, 4' J H A X We, 1 , . 5,41 . ,v' if V 4 A ,, - A ,i 1 , 1 1' fm in - e,.,,:v W , , , 1 fi if - lf - -1, Q - Q - 'Q f '. '1 1 ' - - .3 ' -' 5, -' 'rw F31 'lf 1 Ll' -H' VJ' - 5 Fw. - ',f A 1 1 ' X , 'fvff' W ET : gli HZ- -1522 1 1 L F I-I 1 l 4 iQi,:,.f,j, IQ, affix' I , ,V Y 'ee , ' 1 ' - ' , ' , 151' 4' ' ,le E M I 311 W' ,eff ' 4,5 - X Y XX xv- Y- ,fi Y V ,, Q . ALA mm un 1 , meer.-U. - LLM . ' -, - I l . 13 , W 1 N ee , , W1 1 'ef-119 1 le 1 e , . - Q l l ,:,V. 4, A n 1 Wy! i 1 '- ,l m. .:.:r:..e, New '55 l mm 'em 1 1 l -5 X i , 1 ' ' - . - -' -- 1'-we :gg Li: 1 ,Q W . .' +1 i nw ' sesame? , y A 'F' 1 1-2, ' ,,.. Y.-.. l - w 6 ,- r. 1-1 ' - agwigigf 1551 , -i Ng - 3 ff it Y weft w nw 2 Q ' , 4, u.1 N- ' .' 1 -'-'1l.-'- '- A ll l Ray Pugh Ernest Riggs Rita Gail Rufty Bill Rea Vanna Rehmeyer Marjorie Rice Kenneth Richards Raymond Ritchie Randy Robinson Steve Rupard Diane Rusnak Patty Ruths 81 WT gs v 7 E-fr' Carolyn Riesenman Dick Ruddle Jackie Ryder fy h 1, L ll A Fm '2 f ? -ear , QQ Q m.,:,, I . ,a ' 4 1 if ,mga 7 W' 5 , w ' -- ' W ,J , 4 .12 Z as 3, ima gf, ,. if H 'i f r I , ii-ff! ' ' , 1 A Lorna Sattler Mary Schupp Joe Sheehan ' mx fa: , ,IA-' V r:.asf4 ' 1' E4 ii 351' IR ,,...- Bowman Hall became the familiar center of classes and lab work. Learns Which Buildings Are Which L., ,.f .A Y VZ- , f f ,f- ,Q 1 1 l W 4 Q i ,I 'sf 'f 11 -' 5 ? , if 'f ' a J i ieswasfrr, , W ,gi 'A-5. Gs, mf--4 ,f eg Af- f v , urea rf: 4. . we ' M: va, I 9 1 i Elm, s .4 Q35 ,ff Q , , ws Tom Sav David Scruggs Barbara Sherman w yung, ,Ml sanne Schambach Anne Scharon Sue Schramm Dale Seese Kevin Sellers Robert Sharps Edna Shiflet Roller Shipplett Barbara Simmons 82 Z i my ,uf - ref.: -f-- .1 Eric Simpson Margie Simpson Mary Simpson Steve Sine Sam Sligar Kathy Smallwood Bob Smith Jane Smith Jerry Spessard Kathy Speyers i -, 1 r I. WW, . rr V-ii , Hi X .V , F K5k,,N'5i,mm ,K as we ff: fw- i, ' .. N- ul 'xi A ' if I' W g . 4 H H ll, LQ? Mary Spotts Bill Steiner John Stevenson Jerry Strasser Tobin Sullivan Susan Summy John H. Swartz John R. Swartz David Tardy David Tate Ken Taylor Michaele Thomas 83 QQ assi 4121 ' ! 'W Roger Stultz Ronney Symes Carolyn Thompson 1 5 M K .M , W V ki, l s I ff, ll l ' ,,, ,sl , 7 Q 1 ,g B , K 1 ' Emile' N cg ' -, A if .-lf-sie incl, 1 A freshman English class is challenged with new concepts in literature. Adopts To New College Courses 'MW , 2 Wei' WT! EL w ':-' -.gf 1 :Finn 3 J 'ZH' ' ll 5 . Wlgr,l5,f?1 ' lege as l ,. e-- 1. U W fi ll- 'l' . ' 'safer E , v- ad ' ' ' iw Q' E. J F I will Sue Thrasher Janet Throckmorton Sheila Tracey Ann Trobaugh Barbara Turnham Mike Tyson Aric Van Brocklin Eddie Wachter Philip Walker James Wampler Marilyn Wampler Anna Lee Ward 84 H, , , . ,-.,- ,.1.., Kim Troyer Barbara Walker Joyce Webb Sam Mike Wegner Grafton Wells Jack Whitley Phillip Whitlock Linda Whitmore Linda Wiggins Mary Williams Ray Wiltbank And Takes Their Place As The Class Cf '71 ,FS Donna Wine Sarah Wine Nancy Woodward ll, My b wwe ----1 5 -V-me ' Y'-:sft:m' -iw,--Wiefalvv'vi1' lvewe4aes+.,. W 'Hi ll' ll eff-4-la i' 2 Q , ,i ,Q -, 3-' Blue Ridge soon becomes a home away from home for many. fl M.. G I f- u 1-...Ku ,.. A N H-1u:3.'.:g.1 I . ,'k,,.1.-F1 ACADEMICS The new breed at Bridgewater College confronted a more challenging academic atmosphere. The initiation of new minimum scholarship requirements gave students a clearer picture of their academic performance. The installation of a computer led to courses in its use and revolutionized testing in other fields, while other new courses and new professors brought different insights to academic life at Bridgewater. l F , EEN 4 Dr. Geisert, college presidcnt,1ooks over his morning mail. Dr. Ulrich, dean of the college, checks the files for information on a student. Administration Directs Campus Life Mr. Bowman, dean of students, chats with students and parents at the Parents' Day reception. 88 in her office. Mr. Bowman, dean of students, and Mr. Bess, financial aids director, check an illegally parked car. 89 Mrs. Kline, dean of women, looks over student records X w , ,SMI X X ,: rj, -1- , , is Wi mm fe n s .. . 7669 4 f W .J--.-: 'q's , .l '.:::.. ls: iz- i nf -ag 5:1 . f ,- 'WN-1' -vs? 'Reef' x ' is.. .. , 1. Y' Y Z -4.1 :-9 K . JE. 'ivghsf' r3g.,p'c Ugigifilfr-ff:-s' .- 1 is 'V'1f?T' - 'XfgF '-- in eil: Ti, ' . , es er. ,W N., , M 1 Haw .V six .,. J . , we , 'tl ' P W e , gs l 'f ii' ' gk 15 if a-5155 X Qi . -se f --.1, :-:Q Q ,.'f We I fbi. .mx Clement A. Bess, B.A. Samuel A. Harley, B.A., B.D., D.D. Brian C. Hildebrand, B.A. David L. Holl, B.A., Director of Financial Aids Director of Church Relations Staff Assistant Director of Development 0 Donna L. Miller, B.S., M.S. Lowell A. Miller, B.A. Paul V. Phibbs, B.A. Jacob F. Replogle, B.A B D Registrar Business Manager Superintendent of Director of Alumni Affairs Buildings and Grounds Staff Keeps Things Running Smoothly if 'li is N l. ,li Q. 'Ti Q Development Office Staff, Louise G. Showalter, Janice Lindsay, Phyllis A. Rhodes. Treasurer's Office Staff, Amy Michael and Bertha Phibbs, 90 5 , l 1 - U5 A . V' ww? ' .2 I isa H mn! M gk W iii new ww Hu E 55. W .gwvixxxrxx www ' i Miles W. Sanclin, B.A. Orland Wages, B.S., M.S. X all , ww ' Computer Manager Head Librarian Melvin D. Wampler, B.S., M.Ed. Edgar F. Wilkerson, B.A., M.R.E. Assistant Business Manager Director of Admissions Health Staff, Grace Z. F orrer, Dr. George S. Row, Nancy S. Office Staff, Kitty Simmons, Zimmerman. Alice Wages, Wanda Wampler, Bonnie Eckard, Carol 91 N, ,.. -. Hildebrand. Library Staff, Orland Wages, Gladys Erbaugh, Joyce Kniceley, Agnes Kline, Thelma Replogle, Ida Wood. X -, fe---, afar. few ' 5 X 1, digg 37 rf 5- H l 5- . Y I . .4-,:. ..!o',,f- 5.3. 4 '-2'i '- Eyrie assistant manager, Anna Lee Shull. Book Store and Post Office Staff, Robert Earhart, Mr. Edgar Wright, Charlie Fairchilds, Mr. Leon Rhodes, Byron Wolfe, Thelma Michael, Paul Tobler. xr ,,,,,,, , S' mlil Aides Supply College Services Cafeteria Staff, Henry Davis, Kern Beale, Richard J acobs, Harry Holly, Jean Mason, Mr. Quig, assistant manager, Mr. Shecsley, manager, Viola Bowman Carolyn Shccslcy, Virginia Blosser, Orpah Miller, Martha Simmcrs. ll. ' W l ! R ' Ss me v ,Q 2 5 ' E l ,, QS' n rl- ll -eg uf E Y A 92 4 Men's Residence Directors, John Hopkins, Eric Rice, John Pribanic, Hal Hedley, Rick Wasilius, Mike Guinn, Doug Albrecht, Jim Gresham, Vern Fairchilds, Frank Harris, Jim Upperman, Jim Wilkerson, Ernie Deyerle, Richard Geib. Residence Directors Keep Dorms Liveable Mrs. Marion Bewley, Head Resident in Dale- Mrs. Edriss Crowder, Assistant Dorm ville Director 93 Mrs. Ena Hylton, Head Resident in Dillon Mrs. Jane Anderson, Head Resident in Blue Ridge l -- , n1n - Dr. Weiss explains the principles of topologies theory to his real variable theory class. C. E. Shull Compufing Cenfer Expands F' an J. Alaric Bowman B.A., M.S. A of , mi ,Si ., ,,.. EY. Sw w ' -,,...dm'g,:i,. S' IQ 'X' Olive S. Bowman B.S., M.S. Mathematics Curriculum Stephen Ip challenges the computer to a game of tic-tae-toe as Prof. White watches. Rl.ldOlph A. Glick Robert J, Weiss B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. sl' ei? I Qu mi me ii are 'wi if iris' 1 vilgli we 1 C A C uuuuu C. FI V 5 ,534 j , T , 1 i I A tiff ' i :nc Fri: J - , V .N it M' pk'-Ep ..u, ' sin . h ig fl. . , 95 Beware! High speed electrons at work! greeted visitors to the C. E. Shull Computing Center, the most significant innovation in the math department. The computer, which had been awaited for almost two years, expanded the math curriculum to include three courses in computer science and also aided all professors in grading and evaluating tests. Numerical analysis was also added to the depart- ment's offerings, in addition to the usual introductory and advanced courses. -'lg ii iw :fr H it n, up ,ax i ,i x Professor Bowman hands out test papers to his expectant students. John E. White B.A., M.S. age ae at 5-ffsffggi-, . :f-51:13 4 emu' fag... in if ' 55' testi it e W... V-we as E as .R V Mgr Q, W Es E... A. George Bortz B. Mus., M. Ed. wi? A. Olivia Cool B.A., M. Mus. Florence Holden M. Mus. at Wm A .agree W. Clifton Pritchett B.S., M.A. ie aww . vw Ruth W. Stauffer B. Mus. H Philip E. Trout B.S., M. Mus. Music Department Goins Equipment New equipment enlarged the resources of the music depart- ment, giving music majors and others interested broader ex- periences. A Chinese gong and chimes as well as other orchestral and band instruments added interest to performances by musical groups, while equipment for recording and stereo listening apparatus aided the student. A Connie Flora and Sandra Derr practice their recorders for elementary music methods class. , was wig? Mrs. Stauffer explains registration to a first year organ student. -3 , W, v- LL Qs' ww M 'Nr 'C ': rn---77 M -. 7 H I QMS ,1.i.nn:uwiw 5' . ,. 'fww-4 . I ,1, H 'r V ggi! j in ,.4 :n-n.mpSm1m.muu:: W 2 H , rf - 'fl' ,, . -4'I3.,,pE, H ,H 1 i vm yrrguunucrmi -Y -- ' ,, -'1. 'Q' wx- if 'Urmpnpp ' . ,Kg 4 - tw, ll! , ' v Q . Smmmriig, Y num! ,Q gr, i ffm-Sb .Lf W ,, -wp 1 . ag ,NW r . , ' A - ,w w urge U' , W I Us m 3 d!m,,1,,:y, w 11 Professor Trout demonstrates the essentials of do-re-me to Marge Miller. Professor Bortz waits for his woodwind class to tune up. -,Ms -gl . r is ua 4 , Professor Albright listens to a student's question. Professor Churchman emphasizes a point in modern poetry. william P, Albright H, Barclay Bqndumnt Charles J. Churchman B.A., M.S. B.A., MA- 923 B.A., M.A. New Faces Added To English Department The addition of four new faces changed the look of the English department. New books were also used in the freshman course in addition to the usual manual for term papers. An accelerated program allowed some freshmen to go directly into the sophomore course and to take another more advanced course to complete the rest of their requirement. Majors studied courses ranging from American authors to modern poetry and from creative writing to literary criticism. fa- A ey Yi . .. . ,rr A ,, -Ni : w i ,J its an e I if. 1 r rua- .: Q' . i ,,,..-H- t w - ,ff,g..f,,.e , i -FJ...-4 .. J, ,ga.....,..., Professor May, chairman of the department, reviews a test paper with one of his students Russell L. Dunlap Clarence E. May B.s., Liu. M. B.A., M.A. ' A' Y A - ' - ' gg , T- . Hin 'A '.f ' I, 11f:ti.i...T'r'1, .2 gn.: . f..-:1 . ' We -rl ,-1 Q .... ,W . ' l 1 ' ,L ,ff 55.17 ,' ET51,T:', iF,4'. ' - ':- ' W ' ,' ,L5q.ir',:1:'.i . 1. 2-if-' .? 5,.if l -, i-1 .. ' .ante 1 . V yn. pf -,xi Ha Q 5511, 3 '- 5: 2, Q Q5i5S'ie5 g:i-..r W V- --,, - - - , 'U 'rag -. . 'K , ' ,Z A 1 Y.:-v 333 . . Y YN 13 eeggwimrgax AA ,-, M T ' - wg Q , .. -,. F55 qpx,-'Swv -1 1 W v N ' .V 'W 'vigil . K U if WW f ' .4 F , , . - W. if-1 a. Q li e , 1 tak 3 V7.3 ' .af -v ' . i Q we ' ' v f P- J Q1 z , ,f - 1 '-xii! L ' Z ' 313, 111 r ' 4 . l 99 Nt ifi W ' 3 5 se 4 I, ...., I ...., A 1 . 1 . . , E at i f Egg I L E. Am,, i, ' rie me-af' ,sr ,I Raymond N Andes Donald Corbin Buu Duong James A. Goering B A M A Ph D B A M A B.S., M.A., Ph. D. B.A., M.A. Havana Graduate Joins Language Faculty The addition of a graduate of the University of Havana, Dr. Antonio Martinez, to the faculty of the foreign lan- guage department gave students of Spanish a chance to learn a realistic accent. Laboratory sessions, class discus- sions, slides, and guest speakers highlighted the teaching of Spanish, German, and French, which were taken by some as a major and others as a requirement. The number of majors was the highest ever this year, and there was also a new high in the number studying abroad. in Dr. Duong listens to a student's recitation. Dr. Andes gestures to make a point in his third year French class. r .5 U? ,r I, 1 M ,L J i v w? f' , 'W :gm ' 5, 1 Q ':- r --:- . -f-'r: . . - f A - HJ 711. A , .. . ., ..., 2 A . Q., i N as , i 1' Ee is AQA. 3 n I ' rw N' V '. ,- -1-.. 4 N 5' H ni ' . L, 'yt' 1 ' in - ' ax F ' i.i '7' f ' . v E :': I - ,,,---:- , H ' - i E ++ +++ iw!! ..V,, H ' 'H H H K V H WH Robert B. Houts M. Ellsworth Kyger Antonio R. Martinez B.A., M.A. B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy P if and Humanities 1 .3 52:2 H r TQ we M H flu., sf, f 5:1 Hsggsff1N:,.X,F5g.: 'iii 'yi 5.3 W3 W. W Q i ' . H 'M 1. uv :ggi nn jim H Mum S W 'nw is P .25 E .35 's me Nw H 'fgtfwu' H . x ,J 5535! Z! Z., iw ww' sv' ' 'E H N 1 . 4 - w'qI,..g ' 425 . ,L .g,,. N. ' ggi.. MQ, .um ' ff' . , .,.: 5 M 1 9 5 1 nd., a' I . .Ii,, Xa if 1 1 162 fa Professor Corbin emphasizes a point in French grammar. v- so-11 4533 , Herr Goering reads to his first year German class. ,igirf 3 fe? ,QV Raymond J. Baker George L. Fitchett Robert L. Hueston B.A., M.A. B.S., M.B.A. B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A. Studies Vary In Economics An d Business vlvl Areas of study in the business and economics depart- ments ranged from the finer points of contract law to the packaging of soap flakes. Growing emphasis on careers in the business world brought many non-majors into these departments to take practical courses which might prove useful on the job. .,5. . as -1 L 5 v L'-'-5fL'ef.' h:UJb5sre:5sLs1'-uf-1 ' A fe P X 1' .XY Wiav 102 Mr. Fitchett checks the roll in his marketing class. if -L ,555 if P i f ...... i 1 '. :U ' ' ' ' 'L 5. 1 -7,15 , : . M . . ' We X: -. 3 .t,,.- Vp., f 2 ' s , :uranium f L Fig' Ai V' li ,XJZF iss? H , it ,, MAH' ,,,.ifi,Q?f5.v... Fe? wouE.Jgx5- ,, vom, ?Wi7'i i' Hs, . ..:, W : -I . -3 X -1- I 3 f UA. ww ww w Professor Hueston waits for the ans- wer to an advanced accounting problem. - EFX '11 .-'15 , . my ,., -, ,4 - 1 ,L 1, jg myQ3..H ..., warg-W-. H N-NNNWN 92 M J M ,w!'!w'w1!,w,wwgQ,,,1,Y J, 1 H Qc Q ku Nil - im . 42- W ' b:::2,4'p X iksliggi' K :f 'gig 1-M.,,g5ag5gazseff, 1 1 gy z 1 M135 .- .we H . . 1 ' 1.5 f.. . 5 fr Lima , lv ' ,V U ,..:- .mia N V ...-.:.: : :.- f fww!1w!!! , Mr. Baker listens to a student's question. 103 ,qwzii 7 ,, 1wwvx33?PnkH'1 f Hisisf-7 A-.as H uw :M .N J H W, mm uw agiiww' E.. EN N V' 'zu M , 15. 5 Mr W. Robert McFadden David G. Metzler William G. Willoughby B.A., B.D., Ph.D. B.A., B.D., S.T.M. B.A., B.D., Ph. D. Religion Department Teaches Basis Of Beliefs From a basic understanding of the Bible to more sophisticated studies of Christian ethics and the place of religion in our cul- ture, students in the philosophy and religion department strug- gled with concepts, definition of terms, and spelling of those Hebrew names. In addition to facts many learned the basis for their long-held beliefs. 104 tiaugqd 3 i Dr. Willoughby makes a point in his course on the wor1d's religions Education Department Gives Professional Advice Because more Bridgewater graduates go into teaching than into any other field, the education department offers valuable aid to many. Both elementary and secondary courses are of- fered, and new equipment, field trips, and expanded student teaching facilities give prospective teachers a head start. Anne D. Geller Victor E Glick Herman L Horn B.A., M.A. B A M A Ph D History Department Emphasizes Politics In answer to the growing need for information on matters of government and politics, Dr. Herman Horn joined the history department as a specialist in political science. New courses in this area interested many students in the functions of govern- ment and allowed history majors to expand their knowledge of history in the making. il X 3 an -sim ml 1 W si W S W i James A. Mumper Roger E. Sappington B.A., M. Ed., M.A., Ph. D. B.A., M.A., B.D., Ph. D. Z s M22 M? , . - - . .,m..n., .. 3' ...,...., , ... , , . , . Wg, V .. V I:-Y Y Y, ' fri :g.f.1:f'1E'1 ' '15 XL - Q WV .1-f r , - n n - A 1 as Qs, . . ,E W, , W K l Y V - ...f ,- . ,- ,A . .,,,,,Y ,,,,, L-'uhm-, 4-fn---w-1-2-:w,..,,...'w1e ----- 9 -E----f fnive-+-1--f-:-as-5-0 K - f Y f- . . - , , .. ,Wsgn 7 U , -- - 5 107 ww!! MW' , .W- ' -W 'H Dr. Mumper and the class listen to student reports. Professor Glick marks the roll in his Constitution- al History class. i ,Wea ef Q ? David J. Brusick Harry G. M. J opson Frances E. Silliman B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A., Ph. D. B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Studies In Biology Vory Students of biology investigated such varied sub- jects as human anatomy, salamanders, clams, and wild flowers. A new faculty member enlarged the depart- ment and allowed for an expanded curriculum. e 1 vw W A as Mr. Brusick looks. over his notes on the physiology of the Mrs. Kyger, a part time instructor, helps a student draw what she sees. cell before class. 108 as an-up J s ., '- ' l ESE.. Z m - 1: it Y . up W MENNHXN m m 1 W :.:... in -- - were W, H1 H . . , .,X,.,. .,,.: W ' I iiiigiiigzgi izr'si!4i' w,M..f Wayne M. Barkey Donald L. Deardorff B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. 'Wifbgluffs ,1.f:.--ff ' 255055:-: N ' - Dean R. Neher B.A., M.A., Ph. D. Physics Department Gets New Equipment ' ' .n 1 wk 1 . E' , ' , Of . S? ., is rs: H? ' east ' .1 Phil LaMar and Charlie Kipps study the interaction of pulleys, weights and measures. 109 Among the new equipment in the physics department were a 1.5-meter grating spectrograph and a microwave set. Two new professors were added to the department, which took on the added responsibility for teaching the general physical science course. Dr. Neher uses the board to illustrate a problem. A new faculty member, Dr. Frederick Keihn, joined the chemistry department this year, enlarging the faculty. Students taking chemistry, either as a major or for the general science re- quirement, benefitted from new equipment. it a K g .Sag 1 - , Ei V V, fi-V S Q' w ' 9 In ' ' ..1.,3-f v'?'l'swa 544 ' . A student of chemistry learns how important careful measuring can be. Keihn Joins Chemistry Faculty Lowell V. Heisey B.A., M.S., Ph. D. Frederick G. Keihn B.S., M.S., Ph. D. John W. Martin, Jr. B.A., B.S., Ph. D. vm 0 4 sz ,If4 'xx. ug 'ge M ' A.. . ,, ,V , Q 1, ' I ., Egg . F535 .. me 'Q g- me A N fir I' , 1 V :L ef .:,-31-'. SW: . -' la ,,3..,..L xx J: .Ll i' VMW' . iff NT , f r 1-C,-..+, wr. is-he ,K 64.3 A 'TA . ' F fr W A, -3. ww- ,, f 4 ' 42' 3 ,rf ' I if 'W' , -9-If fb yt? i , 0 -ma gi n 5?k3 i ' 1' Q - , . 'W 5 ff' ' V 4 Li X 1 ' . , A if Q M 'WE ff NW.. - ,gift 'Q-A 1 t . f is. if! ' i fi? wm- '-v... i 5, H if 3 Yisj si LE ff 3 xx ,Ad . K f, I F :W if ima. Fr- s 35133 'wwg g 'g,' . W I UE Wav W Qu' -jgwgil +7 4' Dr. Heisey and Charlie Kipps work out the intracacies of some of the new equipment. Phil LaMar and Charlie Haegele decide on the procedure for the next step. Coach John Spencer, an instructor in the physical education department, also helped in coaching the football team. Zim . na: ,- T Physical Education Staff Increases A staff increase from tive to six enlarged the physical edu- cation department this year. Projectors, charts, models, filmstrips, and new gymnastic equipment were also added along with two new courses for majors. Kenneth C. Day Virginia M. Gross B.S., M.A. B.A. 4. 1-' er! A ,.. I W , .Z ' , ' if H 5 , A mm. rg . ' H . ' g J rg , , fs' .f ,Q -ei. 'Q i r e ,fs Jil T5 k E Egg.-N ZS, i t 'le 'l A vi! N 139' -1 1 'ffl-' wg-Q -., J -i in I -...hi -1 1 0 Joanna Hicks looks on as Paul Von Herbulis shows his skill on the trampoline. Laura S. Mapp Melvin L. Myers James A. Reecly John S. Spencer B.S., M.s. B.A., M.A. qi , - ' 0' 4 1- .. ,ff B.A., M.A. B.A., B.S., M.A. ww, xgffffz Professor Fuller describes some modern productions in his course Professor Kline explains one of the fundamentals of sculpture to his beginning on the history of the theatre. class. Arf And Drama Offer Relaxation Offering the student an outlet for his creative abilities, the art and drama departments provided for constructive relaxation. Subjects from public speaking to set construc- tion were covered by drama classes, while a Student Art Purchase Award, whereby the college buys the outstand- ing piece of student work during the year, was initiated with Dave Wayland the first recipient for his welded sculpture, Prometheus 11 4 Charles F. Fuller, J r. B.F.A. , Paul M. Kline B.A., M.F.A. P fi E75 - s Ja, .4 145 A e SV: r ' 9 IV' n '- .,-:f 'b ' U , F t 1 ' 'Y ' W if aww' ,mm . y MH i- ew 42 '- F -' ful., arfjoui, t A' U 9 j, w t, ia it f ,'-lie-L af T31-f' A' ig- . ,.'f L ' M . .,4i'fJ f- if ??f.g.l.r: P 3 KJ.. , J 7..3sz1T.: .fP a6-Lt-. ' Barbara Martin and Sally Wilkerson learn that keeping the yard in good shape is part of their duties in the home management house. Planning for the proposed home economics facilities was one activity in home ec. classes this year. New equip- ment and an up-dated curriculum helped the student to understand changing practices in teaching while living in the home management house gave them valuable experi- ence in household duties. Home Economists Plan For New Facilities S. Ruth Howe Anna Mae Myers Virginia H. Myers B.A., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. V 1i :. 2Q is if-miff V t ,:':i.fF?i -- -1, ft, ' 4'-f'-F 921' .. 'ff' r si' ' Y f--M V 1 t- . Q sie ' '- ig L- i , ,-M '-lzilii ' ' M e if-sf i N' Q, Y .1 A V11 L - .mae ' '---- L 'i :' ., ,gk W itil ., U4 x V. I A . , ' . , i !' ,, .7 ..ii a I 5 Professor Kent explams perception to h1S general psychology class Psychology Deporfmenf Uses Experlmenfs Rat labs, expenments on people and f1eld tr1ps to Geofgew Kent vfhu ' .2 mv L 4:.,. Q .,-..1 V-..E. is ,. V .-- V- - -1- - -V- -. if-+ .- - Y-Y --- 15,13-V 5-my N, - .iz H..'s is Kp' V - ' 54:11 g r i f K.. i za - - 1 , . -- 'w - f. . +::2:.w:'. 1 .,- 1 'I ,-'HQ 1 ' ' Mr. Barnett jokes with his marriage and family class. Q5-5 e 55.1 Dr. Bittinger shows slides to his cultural anthropology class Sociologists Study Man In Groups Emmert F. Bittinger William E. Barnett B.A., M.A., B.A., M.A. B.D., Ph. D. I A I - i 1 J tl ' A Studying man in groups, social stratification, and the requirements of social work, sociology majors heard lectures, saw movies, and took field trips to supplement their study. ,- A . . Q f ...-5, .,, . .' .,,,?1l1, N i X' . K wh, K I 'mi' ,.. 4 1 A N 11 ,1 su : .WM 1' 2. I L 35 , -A -.- A A Q . I f' I' xc 4 ,X X, xi ,I J 5 J i J I I s n x. Q. ACTIVITIES The New Breed at Bridgewater College broadened its educa- tion with co-curricular activities, Groups like Senate and the Honor Council worked for the smooth execution of campus life, while others like the Concert Choir and Debate Club brought honor to the school, and still others, such as the Mu and Business Club enabled individuals to develop their specific interests. Who's Who Among Students ln American Universities And Colleges Selected by the faculty and student body for their promise of future success, contributions to campus life, academic stand- ing, participation in co-curricular activities, and citizenship, these nine seniors received the highest honor given by the col- lege, membership in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. ' 1,2 ' ,. Eg :tv H E .ig W my r :es M. A as i, V if new , W ggi- em. Y M Q.. ig ig was it ua, as av. Frank Harris ll W f 'Ts -M. rf it f fa at ,.1 A , 'fa te-r f , a i 4 4- Q 1 rw 'wr A, fhQ9f1Q:Y':' - Ti 2.-ff-sg-,',- ','L 3' ,I ,, ' ffl: 7,k1'tHl i 'e?S' W asf eel Wy ef is-it me e i in H gel .S'.fI.i1 iWT3l'jf.'21 Q., , e V ' M lg g ESQ: 5555 Aes rem l H42 A-algal - Us ., sux-,,,. --M-Q11 .HE 1-H5 ,sz . ,Yi .rp 'LY . f. ' its fe, H n gg: W' ' 1' ,, 1'-W at fl 2 at eff er vi M- ,Q i S fi? 120 Carolyn Martin I Diane Helberf Bev Marcum ss N M , sm swf 1 Doris Meyer X uw 5 '51 ww gg M5 :fly uw m 1, -f 3, V4.1 W 3, .- 2225 N :G 4, 1 W Q H H I 2 M, .gaf J ,m ' 'Q ,nm fs ' f Y 1 f 1 eg' Som Zigler Dale Hartman .ludy Lewis Bob Prafer I 123 x ,au E4 Senators discuss campus problems and needs at the regular Tuesday night meeting. Senate Voices Student Concerns Organized under a revised constitution, the Senate represented student opinion in all phases of campus life. Membership was reorganized and attendance rules enforced, so that each student was better represented. Campus communications were improved through increased membership on administrative councils. The Senate also undertook such campus projects as putting up a travel board and raising over 35,000 for the student union building. Janice Ausherman Gaynell Beaver Mike Betts Susan Brown Wayne Carpenter Nancy Carter Bill Castle Greg Coffman Anna Connelly Janet DeRossi Sandra Derr Ernie Deyerle Larry Grossnickle Nancy Hagood Frank Harris 1967-68 SENATORS Becky Hershey Terry Huber Tom Julian Charles Kipps John Loving Larry Mann Bev Marcum Tom Murray Lynn Myers Eric Rice Bobby Thompson Bob Tilgner Rick Wampler Betty Ward Ron Young Parliamcntarian Sam Zigler, president Dale Hartman, and vice president Doris Meyer go over the agenda before the meeting. 124 iq. ,EE .Li . - - ' - yi , ,. , . f .1 ,H ,I ,, wwf. ,, . . Y ' ' 'TH' - '?' 512:55 'V QM.. Mg, W., ,,, Eg I. , rfb., I. .. gi?,jQw::N ' llulfli ,Magix-'ll l. ' :. , V Y-N :am .amz I T1 if I '--::-: I? ., e E5 ef W2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Doris Meyer, Dale Hart- man. SECOND ROW: Eric Rice, Lynn Myers, Tom Julian, Larry Grossnicklc. HONOR COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Janice Ausherman, Frank Harris, chairman: Doris Meyer. SECOND ROW: Richard Nichols, Eric Rice, Mike Wegner, Dale Hartman. THIRD ROW: Tom Julian, Lynn Myers, Bob Houff, Byron Brill, Sam Zigler, Larry Grossnickle. Mafia? 1 2 5 pm my iw? 3, 4 X 7,4 if 4 w E155 x Q Mn QA ' .M A, V rl 7 -v ' w. ' mf ,V if A , Fw . ,hen M '.., M -,rff , -X W, . If gc L3 - MW - .1 A ' ., W .rv ,i Q' .Q .-W, , . , .Qqz , :g 13 ffm 1 Vi-M,-'Q YB iw' X , ,Y 1 n ' If. V ' '14 -fr N e 5'-'W ' ,L - ' ki x ini r J A' '.'- QT 'ii-if 971'-2, Wir? -19123 2 JA , I f, 1 '. wh! .Q x3t'wxf'1 Y W L' V 1 1 ' as I . E 39 'M 1 Sin' i' ,,..w-f iff- uf Q, - J WU 2 er Q32 I 555 g my we Q35 sem xxx f Wifi ,Manu gee Q we Greg Coffman 1I'lfOIl11S Mr Petcher of Drckson 5 Drug Store of the Vel Roller and Charhe Klpps co chairmen of the Cafe-:terra Commlttec carry Ed Schroeder 11m Brashears Charhe Klpps Doug Albrecht Terry Morton Cindy Bendell Chnt Mldkiff, Marc Farley Ron Shear . ' , 5 ,- 'T 'I' FIRST ROW: Carolyn Martin, Janet DeRossi, Carolyn Mills, Marianne May, Jo Ledwell Sue Roberts Karen Ryder SECOND ROW Margie Young Mari lyn Heddings, Sharyn Bowman, Bev Marcum, Janet Simpson, Jane Wilhide Lois Sulser Diane Helbert THIRD ROW Mane VanMeter J W Good Harold Furr, Art Fitchett, Rick Wampler, Sam Zigler, Allan Nicholas, Robert Alley Sally Rich Lambda Society Recognizes Achievement To encourage academic and intellectual achievement, the Lambda Society recognizes upperclassmen with a 3.2 average by granting them associate membership. Those who graduate with honors may then be elected to full membership, as may faculty members of intellectual distinction. Dinner meetings and guest speakers like Nathan Leopold are sponsored by this group. Dr. Wampler, Dr. Mumper, and Dr. Willoughby, president, prepare for induction ceremony of new associate mem- bers. 12 FIRST ROW: Ron Young, Philip Whitlock, Eric Rice, Dr. Sappington, advisor. SECOND ROW: Ted Shuey, secretaryg Lynn Myers, Ernie Deyerle, pres- idcntg Bill DeMange, Tom Brown. Debafers Study Economic Question Debating Resolved that the federal government should guarantee a minimum annual cash income to all citizens, members of the Debate Club traveled to tournaments from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, to Columbia University in New York City. Several faculty members belonged to DSR-TKA, national honorary debate fraternity. X Membership in DSR-TKA includes Mr. Bowman, Dr. McFadden, Dr. Sappington, Dr. Silliman, Mr. May, and Mr. Replogle. Ernie Deyerle demonstrates his technique at a practice debate. 129 xg, ' ff X. , . Hoping to change the name of the paper, members of the B.C. BEE staff worked hard taking polls of student opinion. 'W-X, THE TALON was finally chosen as the new name and was approved by the Senate. Members of the staff were also kept busy meeting deadlines and making trips to the printer and trying to measure up to the First Class Honor Rating given by the ACP to the 1967 editions of the paper. S Editor Bob Prater makes plans for a coming issue of the paper. B.C. Bee Staff Works For New Name H H Assistant editor Tina Egge prepares a library dis- play by polishing a trophy won by the newspaper in 1932. Y IQ ... ' f ns. ja ,egg I Q 2 KF'ii,i. ,-'i: ' ' A l V E L 5 ef 1- 'lv' ' X Larry Royal, art editor, works on a ,I ..,- . ' . cartoon. 7 fl' Y lf' 1 130 Sports editor John Pribanic takes notes at a foot ball game for his column. -'-. ti , 'nv 'Z Q ' . 1 f get , 4 X i . g g it E 1 - 1 Q ' 'f IN 'H ,Q I if M. H ,f 'T WJ- ,. S ,,, . ,Y I ,KA tl .rn ,, 1 1 4 .,, w F ii' Q ' 2 54' I f ' W al , 9 7 x , 1 41- 2 1' , .U . , , If 4, ' - r ' iz' if , J F .gl ,Q-2 af ,QF iii' ' .5 . if n A - fig . ' E ' -5 ' - I if. 1 N ' N E, : .JV . , , ,f -, Z Q J! - 5 ' ' F3 I 5 I-.uf wslfi Air ' .! '! : i, 4 ' 2 :gk . - 'I 1 43+ iz - ' t 5 A '5 1 i E gli ' in v- - 41.1 1. if E it 1 Q 2 E 4,111 :E V ' 4 J .S V i. F 1 .. 'Q J t - 4 1 i 1 s . ,ff Linda Griswold, circulation and exchange editor, places newspapers in post office boxes. Nancy Hagood, news editor, plans stories and pictures for the first page of the paper. 131 Dorcas Campbell receives her assignment from Judy Duffer, features editor. -...QA F-serif.-:4jlzT1,,,,, mmisw I JK. x-ff N..- X' 'HH xx' Reporters David Bell, Cilla Babbs, Lois Lent, Dave Newbrough, Art Arden, Eric Rice, Linda Griswold, Bev Marcum, Andy Ramstetter, Barbara Turnam, and Dorcas Campbell look through past issues of the B.C. Bee. 1 1 , f A l 4 , - Y , , 1 if Y 1 1 gil, 1 4252, H1511 l1s,11 tg 5 1 A V ,r.. A, 111. W rg? ,11 Kas, ZEQ11 Egg Egg , 155 71, 1 1 ' sri ay li Q L S ZQ1 , f 1 111 Pita . D f ,A y 4 wg, ' 'l 1 1 i Ted McGann, business manager, Carolyn Martin, layout editor, and Cameron Craig, assistant business manager, lay out ads. Sandra Derr and Doris Meyer, copy editors, work 4,2--5-... closely with Connie Flora, typing editor. 132 Pi Della Sponsors College Bowl l - if - Tina Egge, Nancy Hagood, Connie Flora, secretary-treasurerg Doris Meyer, Mr. Wages, Sandra Derr, presidentg Susan Allender, Elaine Hartman, vice-presi- dentg Linda Kyle, Judy Lewis, Carolyn Martin. Sponsoring the Bridgewater College Bowl to deter- mine our representatives in the valley competition was the main project of Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary collegiate journalistic fraternity. Members also sponsored a literary supplement to the college pa- per composed of student contributions. -5 1 ' 2 'A W vm w if xl'i i5' TMI' fs '- li V as 'ngii 'Hull Z' H - H A m M.. ,Q ,U H in Y M Mr . rw as H is ' - i ,f 1 , 1 I , V - Eric Rice, Carolyn Thompson, and Sam Zigler compete against Eddie Armbruster, Carolyn Martin, and Rick Wampler in the College Bowl run-offs. 133 Ripples Staff Pictures The New Breed Long sleepless nights, purple elbows from leaning on carbon paper, and broken fingernails from typing all characterized members of the RIPPLES staff. Meeting those deadlines, find- ing a photographer, and identifying group pictures were prob- lems most staff members faced in their job of trying to picture the new breed. K .VY ' i-. r ff?-A 1 .f .. ..i 02? E 4 'Pffv-' er 'Q' rx K , 5 X i f i , l I f in Judy Lewis, editor checks the files for a p1cture i 'EL n 1 ssiii , - F' -E if it H Je si kg ,Hz ' X. 7 'eggs is H 3 f 4 i vs Photographers Richard Geib and Greg Geisert admire some of their work. Assistant editors Jerry Beatty and Lmda Brown pose for the camera 13 4 x - 'l ff., , 1 'rs .f 5 p fix Business manager Marion Simmers checks old yearbooks for pos- sible advertisers. i. ,-,lb ,-x,-..,-Q-',,.,,..,N,-,-sf--.rj.f- ri . ' 'F' ' ,YN ' ix -r - .A 'Q' ' A 'ff ' 0 1 H ,gg L f 'Hema W 1 1 , X i i .. MV , I . 4. I gg ,f:1 Circulation manager Byron Wolfe unloads boxes of yearbooks at the old gym. ff? b --f-V 3 N H ,- Y 1 Xu, ,., 4' 12: ff! TC rfigkur Susan Allender, layout editor, draws layouts for the classes section. . -. -..,....f M , invviisa , ,,,. M M .- Mr. Russell Dunlap, advisor, looks over some material before taking it to mail. 135 Sandra Derr, features editor, takes time out from her job. Carolyn Martin and Cheryl Lackey, activities editors, work on the band pages. lr M N -- Mike Thomas, Cathy Chaffee, Connie Flora, Ann McCown, and Bev Siple work 'with Elaine Hartman, classes editor, on identifying underclass pictures. - . , - -- Y 4 fa ww- -wt-VF 136 Q General staff members Everett Fisher, Gery Fetzer, Karen Palmer, Barbara Martin, Jim Anderson, Nancy Frambes, Ron Hottie, and Caroline Gatten pose for the camera. . ff' . 1'-.?3x9E' wh 5 Ll 'Til K -:wwf f- K ,i ,I , . ,,...m- ...4.- ,have-f Q -,,...w L., .,-- ..--- 4,-f-' U-f ' .a---' N , ,,,.,,,Ti',,.-, -,r..,-r x..-...,.- ' 31' 1.5-i 1:1 '--2? f ' :I .. Z..-f .C f :..,-. -- A I, ,U il - . -5173? --' ...... 'f.-' ?L 'ii X, ,Qi ...............k - l.....- ...J... Ltr.: ..l ,,-..... .. 137 Larry Royal, art editor, works on a sketch of the colle page five. Diane Helbert and Ted Shuey, sports editors, check the gym bulletin board for statistics. J f 1' 5-M If 1 ,I nrt X i H ge seal for ' T L ' it re Y . HEY, ,iw ii: ii i if 5 ., 5, wif ' Saga Barbara Turner, Larry Sampson, Ginny Anson, secretary, Kathy Snavely, Carol DePriest, Larry Whetzel, Galen Heisey, Kenneth Bryan, Carolyn Martin, Marilyn Wampler, June Flora, Pat Manlove, Mrs. Iopson, Mr. Fuller, advisors, Neal Fitze, Wayne Miller, Louise Fitch, Julie Patterson, Sam Sligar, Virginia Miller, Linda Lyons, John Pifer, Tina Egge, Frank Harris, Lorna Sattler, Jerry Beatty, presidentg Lynn Morgan, Jerry Strasser. Pinion Players Direct Campus Theatre Directing theatre on the campus, Pinion Players took roles both on and off stage for all productions. The mus- ical Little Mary Sunshine, the fall production of Tar- tuffe and Purgatory, which was presented to the state drama festival were the major contributions of the group. Membership in Alpha Psi Omega, national honor- ary dramatics fraternity, was awarded to those who had done outstanding work. Carol DePriest tests make-up shades on Ann Foster before dress rehearsal for Little Mary Sunshine. 138 P' ,Z , FIRST ROW: Virginia Anson, Carolyn Martin, Carol DePriest, Larry Whetzel, Pat Manlove, president. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fuller, Mrs. Jopson, advisors Wayne Miller, Barbara Turner, John Pifer, Lynn Sparks, Jerry Beatty, Kathy Snavely, secretary. Alpha Psi Omega Recognizes Outstanding Work Mr. Fuller gives Ed Poljng a note while Mr. Pritchett directs the chorus for Little Mary Sunshine. 139 W . N. ,. , N AQ - V , Z -Y xslt I 1 . V' V ze mah, ,L .M W X, ,L Y r irA!rk11'wwflj'rlkN.J Little Mary Sunshine tries to keep Fleet Foot from falling off the stage as Captain Jim looks on. LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE Cast Young Lady Judy Lewis Chief Brown Bear Charles Hagedorn Corporal Jester Ed Poling Big Jim Warrington Ted Flory Little Mary Sunshine Ann Foster Madame Ernestine Nancy Twinkle Fleet Foot Yellow Feather General Oscar Fairfax Pat Manlove Lynn Sparks Kim Betts Larry Mann Steve Hale Mabel Gloria Barron Gwendolyn Linda Brown Henrietta Susan 'Brown Cora Carolyn Miller Blanche Faye Wright Pete Jerry Beatty Buster Jim McDaniel Hank John Pifer Slim Emerson Poling Tom Richard Stutzman Tex Larry Whetzel Little Mary, Nancy, Madame Ernestine, the Rangers, and the Young Ladies from Eastchester Finishing School look for a sky of blue. 140 TARTUFF E Cast Madame Pernelle Lynn Sparks Orgon Wayne Miller Elmire Lorna Sattler Damis Neil Fitze Marianne Donna Wine Valera Jerry Beatty Cleante Frank Harris T artuffe Galen Heisey Dorine Carolyn Martin Monsieur Loyal Ed Armbruster Police Officer Sam Sligar Flipote Marilyn Wampler 'wwf' ' rri if 2 , W rg. 1' flame ,EV E H ai gg w ix r, 5 5 2: 11- , e-1 R 'Wai -v 'r ,, - A ' The Old Man realizes that he has killed his son in a scene from Purgatory. PURGATORY Cast An Old Man Wayne Miller The Boy Larry Whetzel Jerry Beatty and Donna Wine have a difference of opinion in Tartuffe. 'The marching band waits to go on the field for a half time show. Members of the newly organized dance band are: FIRST ROW: Doug Woodie, Dan Mitchell, Sharon Bowman, Howard Seal, Lois Lent, George Lowman. SECOND ROW: Ron Messersmith, Barbara Werner, Sandy Flora, Tom Quimby, C.G. Bruce, Steve Halterman. THIRD ROW: Bob Gray, Ann Mabe, Mr. Bortz, director. 5:33, Q U- g., X ,-. TL ,V f 1. ,Q U JF' K li . f,N. NW! .- . ' ,D A K , E, 5 Q A . ,- I -,-- QQ. S - t 2 kr , , , -Rf f- . -.X I my-E16 fh .1 , Q .: .,,' ., 1,- 142 I I 5 '23 FIRST ROW: Jill Moss, Peggy O'Connell, Donna Hess, Ronney Symes, Judy Duffer, Anita Crummett. SECOND ROW:Mr. Bortz, directorg Kathy Spey- ers, Bruce Peterson, Eddie Wachter, Bob Gray, Doug Woodie, Steve Hale. THIRD ROW: June Flora, Ron Hottle, Becky Klein, Saraona Minnich, Kay Kel- ly, Lois Lent, Linda Woods, Larry Grossnickle, Charlene Good. FOURTH ROW: Georgia Lamb, Warren Kipps, Joan Gaither, Teresa McIntyre, David Annin, Mary Beth Myers, Jackie Ryder. FIFTH ROW: Jesse Hopkins, Dan Mitchell, Joyce Winters, Kris Jorgensen, Karen Wright,Sam Sligar, Edna Shif- let. SIXTH ROW: Ron Messersmith, Barbara Werner, Rosema.ry Cave, Sue Summy, Judi Clarke, Marietta Jordan. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Fenton, Steve Strawderman, Linda Fleishman, Steve Halterman, Martha Hanger, C.G. Bruce, Phillip Walker, Linda Clarke. EIGHTH ROW: Melissa McDonald, Pat Rob- erts, Martha Phillippe, Carolyn Mills, Louise Daughaday, Ann Dunmire, Lydia Hamilton, Linda Morgan. Band Sports New Uniforms In their new uniforms the Bridgewater College Band presented a varied program. The marching band, accompanied by majorettes, shield carriers and banner girls, performed at home football games, while a smaller pep band went to away games. A new dance band was also formed which played for the student body and traveled off campus to play at kick-off dinners for the 90th Anniversary Fund Drive. Majorettes practice for their football show. 143 'tk Concert Choir Tours Eastern States Made' up of 35 select voices .chosen in the fall, the Concert Choir giving sacred concerts for churches, schools, and community groups. practices all year in preparation for the touring season. Beginning This year's schedule also included a color-video-tape made at WDBJ- March 16, the choir spent six weekends touring the eastem states, TV in Roanoke. fl H , 'lt as, W ss, Lk., xA Y-132 I lt 1.7 :L T: ' FIRST ROW: Susan Thrasher, Linda Fleishman, Susan Varner, Mary Beth Myers, Linda Brown, Judy Lewis. SECOND ROW: Connie Blake, Holly Hen- dry, Ann Dunmire, Dick Stutzman, Abe Evans, Ed Amibruster, Larry Grossnickle, Jesse Hopkins, Bob Gray, David Tate, Ann Foster, Diane Helbert, Jan- et Simpson. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Petcher, Joyce Pellam, Sandy Fagan, David Bowman, Everett Fisher, Steve Hale, Eric Simpson, Ted Flory, Harold Randall, Larry Mann, Paul Higdon, Becky Myers, Cheryl Lackey, Bonnie Tayman, Carolyn Miller, Donna Wine. 144 Messiah Concert By Glee Club Features Student Soloists 2 5 A g 1 r 5 F ' -'- rf,--'-Qi, . Y-Y - Y - - . -F f -.J .-me yiggw f, nugawsee Q53 H 5 I :E ft In u... ,,gjooW... ' lug! LJ: , ' ing 1,151 'L I? R e P- ..-- . l 'z 'R Q 2 ii tl 'F ' get at se i J 5 M, W. ,W - ., .C , V. f Uni we , iv -,,7 Y , , -' ,, , ' 1 - I - -W mei V Q . , . L , -Q ,, 55 ae ,,,,,.,,x.f .,,,,..,.L. li , an ,g , U 1 Wn ,, V ' 3:95 'X r5ll W' S P 1 it! T ale v ' : : I:Z':I:' ' if l E .AL Q l V-1 ',w Student soloists for the Messiah Concert by the Glee Club include: Stephen Hale, Linda Brown, Mary Beth Petcher, Connie Blake, Ann Foster, and Ted Flory. Other members of the Glee Club are Soprano: Susan Axline, Anne Bell, Amy Lou Bane, Sandra Bent, Carol Bucher, Patricia Buckner, Dorcas Campbell, Mary Christian, Linda Conner, Louise Daughaday, Janet DeRossi, Ann Dunmire, Carol Durgy, Sandra Fagan, Ruth Fitchett, Louise Fitch, Linda Fleishman, Sandra Flora, Lyndell Ford, Joanne Forry, Charlene Good, Joyce Grove, Jeanette Halpin, Susan Hemenway, Holly Hendry, Sally Hoiherr, Marietta Jordan, Rebekah Koogler, Ellen Koogler, Eileen Kron, Linda Lyons, Ann Mabe, Carolyn Sue Martin, Marianne May, Melissa McDonald, Marjorie Miller, Gillian Moss, Mary Beth Myers, Ruth Nelson, Pamela Olesiuk, Joyce Pellam, Nelda Pollard, Joanne Poumaras, Marjorie Rice, Mary Spotts, Susan Thrasher, Christine Walker, Connie Ward, Barbara Werner, Beverly Whiting, Lois Wine, Joyce Winters, Marjorie Young. Alto: Karen Adams, Gail Bankers, Lorraine Bittinger, Sharon Bowman, Jean Buckner,Nancy Carter, Ester Clark, Linda Clayton, Margaret Coffman, Kaye Foster, 145 Shirley Godfrey, Nancy Haldeman, June Hamblin, Mary Ann Hartman, Jeannie Hoop, Donna Humbert, Lynn Kratz, Linda Kyle, Revonda Layton, Catherine Logan, Betty Loomis, Irene Lindquist, Pat Manlove, Bev Marcum, Linda Marshall, Teresa Mclntyre, Carolyn Miller, Ginny Miller, Linda Morgan, Linda Moyer, Elaine Murray, Rebecca Myers, Cheryl Petcher, Donna Phillips, Jackie Ryder, Barbara Simmons, Janet Simpson, Marjorie Simpson, Mary Simpson, Kathy Snavely, Laura Swartz, Bonnie Tayman, Carolyn Thompson, Barbara Walbridge, Marilyn Wampler, Donna Wine. Tenor: William Albright, Edward Armbruster, Jerry Beatty, David Bowman, Abram Evans, Everett Fisher, Neal Fitz, Diane Helbert, Robert Houts, Nina Miller, Clayton Neal, Colgate Selden, Eric Simpson, Richard Stutzman, Orland Wages, Faye Wright. Bass: Raymond Baker, Tom Bowman, Ernie Deyerle, Robert Gray, Larry Grossnickle, Paul Higdon, David Holl, Jesse Hopkins, Lawrence Mann, Dan Mitchell, Charles Pearce, Duane Petcher, Clifton Pritchett, Harold Randall, Jerry Strasser, David Tate, W. E. Wilkins, Douglas Woodie. FIRST ROW: Joycc Winters, accompanist, Mr. Pritchett, director, Ann Foster, Bonnie Tayman, Carolyn Miller, Cheryl Lackey. SECOND ROW: Linda Fleishman, Mary Beth Myers, Sandy Fagan, Mary Beth Petcher. THIRD ROW: Steve Hale, Ernie Deyerle, Robert Alley, Dick Stutzman. FOURTH ROW: Larry Mann, Harold Randall, Jesse Hopkins, Ted Flory. Mary Beth Myers, accompanistg Everett Fisher, Steve Hale, Jesse Hopkins, Ted Flory. Mary Beth Myers, accompanist: Ann Foster, Carolyn Miller, Sandy Fagan, Linda F leishman. Chorale Travels To Florida MEN'S QUARTET LADIES' QUARTET 146 Judy Lewis, Barbara Simmons, Sandy Flora, Jackie Ryder, Carolyn Thompson, Donna Humbert, David Breneman, Sharon Bowman, Mary Beth Petcher, Linda Brown, Linda Fleishman, Charlene Good, Ann Dunmire, Margaret Coffman, Joyce Winters, Susan Varner, Marie Van Meter, Barbara Wemer, Eric Simpson. AGO Tours Moller Factory Officers David Breneman, president, Linda Brown, vice-president, and Susan Varner, secretary, tour the organ chambers. Activities of the student chapter of the American Guild of Organists included a tour of the Fine Arts Center at Madison College and a trip to the Moller Organ Factory at Hagerstown, Maryland. Events on campus included student recitals and a program featuring player tapes on the Cole Hall organ. Y 147 1 I so a. a - . i ,,...,..,,..., aa, .C ,,,.. -y- FIRST ROW: Drz Duong, Dr. Andes, Mr. Corbin, advisors, Pat Manlove, vice-presidentg Diane Miller, secretary-treasurerg Carolyn Martin, presidentg Mari- anne May, Patricia Mann, Betty Loomis. SECOND ROW: John Moore, Sally Rich, Carolyn Wampler, Penny Todd, Marie VanMeter, Alice Anderson, Christine Marsh, Jane Arnold, Carolyn Mills, David Annin, David Brenneman. Le Cercle Francais Starts French Table One of the projects of Le Cercle Francais was a French table on Wednesday nights where members ate together and spoke only French. Other activities included a French newspaper, a cheese fondue party, picnics, skits, and the yearly trip to Washington to attend a French church service and enjoy French cuisine. Wayne Miller, Louise Fitch, and Carolyn Martin shared their experiences in Strasbourg with the group and presented a program of slides, The Christmas banquet was highlighted by a speaker from Paris. X, 1 '- Nj, 'te' - --- Joanne Lehman, Betty Loomis, Pat Manlove, Carolyn Martin, Marianne May, Marie VanMeter, and Diane Miller chat about the day's events in French at the Wednesday night French table. 148 Young Americons For Freedom Organized Newly organized on the Bridgewater campus this year, the Young Americans for Freedom, a conserva- tive youth organization, has a national membership of over 40,000. The Bridgewater chapter worked to promote interest in political issues and keep students informed by sponsoring speakers, films, and opinion polls on campus. l l l 1 , 'gsggf nerr '-ww gli irmf i?-fig M imp x1,f:mY , ..,. fri..- rem :ala 5' ,. H Phillip Whitlock, Jim DuPriest, presidentg Jay Fort, secretaryg Bill Potts, Walt Kluska, Mike Good, vice-president. 149 Physics Club Visits National Bureau Of Standards llll FIRST ROW: Sharon Bowman, secretary, Warren Weimer, Harold Furr, vice-presidentg Raye Litten, Paul Marecki. SECOND ROW: Ed Armbruster, A1- Ian Nicholas, Tom Crouch, Rufus Huffman, Dick Stutzman, Art Fitchett. The Physics Club, which is affiliated with the American of the group included guest speakers and field trips, including Institute of Physics, is interested in exploring and advancing a visit to the National Bureau of Standards in Washington. knowledge in the area of the physical sciences. Programs 150 Photo Club Sponsors Spring Exhibition Activities of the Photo Club this year included entering sponsoring a spring exhibition of photography by students contests in the area, visiting professional photographers, and and faculty members of Madison, EMC and Bridgewater. ww- H A E 1 M Z. wr 1 i .7 H My , Mr i f - 4. 1. i .iffe if ' ' , A . fi al fi w X it ln: W? is W is , rr ' ' 5,5 7 I V 1 W, Y , UM: O X rx, W-g5j,! ya i ,X - 2' r :L YV, ', ,vxifgiitiifr ,ii R r i H .. , W r ww In . I H IQ A-Flea fi , f:5.g??, U , H ,A Q' ' Yft , rr Richard Geib, Greg Geisert, Eddie Wachter, Paul Marecki, Art Dellaria, Rufus Huffman i51 Mrewls aa qgafifa i tie , FIRST ROW: Marilyn l-leddings, Darlene Smith, Cheryl Lackey. SECOND ROW: Judy Craun, Mrs. Virginia Myers, Sharon Lineweaver, Carol Trahan, Miss Anna Mae Myers, Barbara Martin, presidentg Sue Roberts. THIRD ROW: Rita Gail Rufty, Kathy Ballentine, Nancy Frambes, Linda Whitmore, Grace Ashenden. FOURTH ROW: Ann Trobaugh, Carol Etherington, Connie Rucker, Carol McMurtrie, Carolyn Evers. FIFTH ROW: Carolene Grossnickle, Sharon McClain, Jeannie l-loop, Luan Hart, Sheila Tracey, Daryl Montgomery. Mu Conducts Bake Sale Striving to master homemaking skills, members of Mu , Epsilon Mu centered their program around money raising and Holly Hendry and Cheryl Lackey, C0-Chairmen, W0rk Ofl bread fOr the ' community service projects. A fall bake sale replaced the bake sale' ' Pumpkin Pie Contest, and the sale of Homecoming mums and a candy sale raised funds necessary to permit the club to provide Christmas favors for the retarded children of the Bridgewater Children's Home. ia g H. ,H N. Xl-lg 5 aol' ,, ' ,,A.V:.5! ..1,:.r ,7,E'-15.4, , - ...fu-n ww ,, Mu members design favors for the children in the Bridgewater Home. ' ' . 1 52 P.E. Moior's Club Studies Coaching Majors joined in the Physical Education Club to study tech- is associated with national and state niques in coaching and teaching. Striving to upgrade and changing methods in the field. promote a future in physical education work, the club, which organizations, studied FIRST ROW' Carol Bucher Gwen Po ll Sh . , we , aron Dolbear, Lynn Latimer, Anna Mae Donley. SECOND ROW: Joe Dudash, Larry Royal, Jim Wilkerson, Mike Guinn. THIRD ROW: Judy Parkhill, Karen Wright, Nancy Caricofe, Susan Cope, Georgeann Bergmann, Linda Crill. 153 ww fe' '5- ., J 4 kt 1, . W ,L .rr A .. xi Mtg' yr ., 4 'rf 1 r SW . , E y is . 5 2. . 1 I . 'i , l C, 4 l iw i 5 9 l ' Q ... 'i 'XM pg ef ' L, in ft 1 if T4 H. H - is , 2. f X Y v if . an.. Brian Hildebrand, sponsor, goes over some business with the radio station staff. WGMB Hos Revitolized Sound Returning to the air with a revitalized staff and sound, WGMB, 600 on your radio dial, kept the campus informed and l entertained. Music, news, announcements, weather, and even a Mystery Santa Contest were heard over the air from the station atop Memorial Hall. I .f sf .Mtv J 0ffSxmli.i.,,' i, W Z bww Ron Shear tries to coordinate the switches for his show. .Til 154 l X- L it 1 , H 1a.,?rr.f3, ,if,-36 1 I .1 '. ,Q - , -- .4 .44 -vp: V J fu ,ml V .V '- J 1 tyxw.-A-r'1-N wwf ,, -Q' , N-.wg ,f ,if un- af:--wf.+ . Carolyn Thompson, Sue Summy, Georgia Lamb, Betty Loomis, Joyce Pellam, Judy Parkhill, Linda Lyons, Joanne Lehman, Lois Lent, Larry McCann George Lowman, Mike Miller, Tommy Brown, John Pifer, Dr. Weiss, sponsor. Hillandalers Hike And Camp Out Hillandalers spent weekends hiking, camping out, and gener- ally enjoying the great outdoors. Favorite spots for these activities included Shenandoah National Park and the Skyline Drive. fi? Sometimes resting is more fun than hiking. Joanne Lehman shares a story with her fellow hikers. 155 SNEA Studies VISTA The Good, Flora, Sanger Chapter of the Student National Education Association carried out the state theme, Where the Action Begins in its discussions and projects. The group explored new teaching opportunities in such areas as VISTA and the Peace Corps. Members took an active part in the discussions involving problem situations in the classroom. 1 'I . Y, rx- -'E-I' x, X I r . xx, , tk , .N . X xy, .- if -fir. ll 2 1 l 'X E? X Officers Terry Byerly, Vern Fairchilds, and Dr. Wampler evaluate the program after a meeting. FIRST ROW: Terry Byerly, vice-president, Kim Betts, treasurerg Marianne May, secretary, Miss Ellen Bailey, Vern Fairchilds, president, Dr. Wampler. SECOND ROW: Anne Bell, Sandra Derr, Connie Flora, Kathy Shull, Gary Crider, Steve Strawderman. THIRD ROW: Lois Wine, Margie Young, Pat Man- love, Diane Miller, Joanne Pournaxas, Carolyn Martin. FOURTH ROW: Remona Durham, Sarah Wine. , , , X Z WT ,g,,,.t5,?-N .-ng' 1 56 lll I I - E111 t. X . FIRST ROW: Byron Wolfe, vice-president, Mr. Louis Tourgee, Joe Harter, presidentg Dick Atamian, Richard Nichols, Mike Betts, Ted McGann, Charlie Mason. SECOND ROW: Bill Booth, Fred Schmoyer, Bill Walter, Marc Farley, Howard Seal, Richard Geib. THIRD ROW: Dean Hauptman, Chester Dove, Mary Crummett, Oscar DeWitt, Linwell Sacra, Bruce Skelley. FOURTH ROW: Carol Atkins, Jeanne Burroughs, Neil Garber, Jane Persinger, Charles Phibbs, Edmund Price. FIFTH ROW: Ben Myers, Dennis Turner, Bettie Compton, Evelyn Powell, Connie Ward, Judy Lewis. Business Club Investigates Opportunities Goals of the Business Club were to increase student interest in current economic affairs as well as the practical aspects of business and to inform members of professional opportunities available. Guest speakers and movies on topics of interest were presented to the club. Officers Byron' Wolfe and Joe Harte: talk with guest speaker, Mr. Louis Tourgee, after the meeting. 157 nrsff 'is Members of the Wesley Fellowship included: FIRST ROW: Georgia Lamb, Pat Manlove, Diane Miller, Joanne Poumaras, presidentg Ginny Anson. SEC OND ROW: Mr. Metzler, advisorg Kent Stoneburner, .loseph Fisher, treasurerg Elizabeth Trobaugh, Nancy Fitzgerald, Jane Wilhide, vice-president Religious Groups Sponsor Plays And Pizza Wesley and BSP, the two religious groups on campus, sponsored varied programs. Members of Wesley met regularly and presented a play as one of their activitiesg the BSF spon- sored a pizza party, speakers, and recreation. The two groups joined for their annual volleyball match. ff Dr. Neher and Linda Crill check the recipe. 158 -s '1-,' it N IW Q' it Q9-14 ' wioe E-o i. ,A,, ig V .W .M f- ' 1, L. ,af r gig , ..--- ,, ' i Jeannie Hoop and Marilyn Heddings check their pizzas before baking. Dr. Neher tests the tenderness of his crust. F.: ,,, . ..., . Xia, w,, ,gp-145, nf ,-' 'Fins - fAff'M-NSN. P ASD ,,. . 159 QWNTVII1 Sarah Wine stands ready to return Lois Wine's serve as Carolyn Thompson waits her turn in a BSF four-square game. Moy Day 7967 Depicfs The Old West The 1967 May Court included queen Kathy Kevill, king Guy Stull, duchess Barbara Purkey, duke Paul Buxton, seniors Susan Cobb, Mensel Dean, Nancy Rittenhouse, J im Hawley, juniors Janice Ausherman, Bob Prater, Bev Balogh, Sam Zigler, sophomores Karen Palmer, George Nipe, Elly Wright, Paul Staufer, and freshmen Lois Sulser, Charles Fairchilds, Wanda Pugh, and Dennis Woolfrey. , ,I trim W X. 3 'Qs j Ei l W -. . 1- ' 4 '45 4, , ,H rf ,QL --fe Liar- --- af-1:12 ' ff 2553.4 - 1 ., . J ' B L L. Pat Roberts flies through the air with the greatest of ease at The festivities overcame Jed Bowman CRichard McCaryJ, calling the May Dance, out the aid of townfolk Lynn Sparks and Larry Whetzel. 160 On The Pondergrossc: May Day - Western Style was held in Cole Hall as rainy weather forced the Pondergrossa inside. The program saw the Bowman gang and townspeople entertain the city visitors from the east, the 1967 May Court. The crowning of queen Kathy Kevill by king Guy Stull and the traditional may pole dance highlighted the program. A tea in Rebecca honored the court and gave visitors a chance to visit, and the dance, held in the gym decorated in the Dodge City theme, was enjoyed by stu- dents. Bartender Steve Hale works at the May Dance May Pole dancers carry on to the delight of the Bowman gang. r e 1 King Guy Stull crowns smiling queen Kathy Kevill. Queen and King Bev Perdue and Jim Upperman 1 968 Moy Court Junior Representatives Junior Representatives Nancy Hagood and Cameron Craig Karen Palmer and Charley Maison 162 Duchess and Duke Donna Phillips and Dale Hartman 1 Senior Representatives Lyle Sampson and Sam Zigler Senior Representatives Connie Flora and Richard Nichols .x-Migmyw iye, -:E ,V::,:r .L wa y up? ri . wi 1 fl V , ..r. lr Y, ..,,,,.,,, 4, v,. V V M 5 -S: Xml an 1 J q 3121i'. ', '. 1 'QV r 311 : ' W f ,r , w,,.r ., . ' .. 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I X, T 4' 1 I A . -0 . , a -., I ..x - ' - I 65 AlHlElICS The new breed at Bridgewater College found athletics more challenging and rewarding. A changing spirit and enthusiasm were shown in pep rallies and support for both boys, and girls' squads, and the teams responded with increased dedication and determination in competition. The opposition found that they rarely played an easy game with Bridgewater. f '5l.s-x L A . ,ul N H E mm,-,H ll FIRST ROW: Frank Messick, Charlie Mason, Harry Chandler, Barry Myers, Bob Prater, Tom Glasgow, Jim Walsh, Mike McDonald, Tommy McDonald, Scott Suit, Terry Westhafer. SECOND ROW: Eric Rice, Todd Mooney, Paul Tobler, John Loving, George Nipe, Claude Simmons, Joe Dudash, Bruce Hart, Alan Tibbs, Doug Roberts. THIRD ROW: Roger Doss, Ron Carr, Jerry Sheperd, Paul Von Herbulis, Larry Carter, Paul Wiseman, Alan Sprinkle, Doug Myers, Jerry Spessard, Gary Anderson, Marshall Flora, H.C. Phillips, Rod Gehr, trainer. FOURTH ROW: Greg Smith, John Pribanic, managersg Kev- in Sellers, Buddy Ouellette, Butch Gibson, Wayne Dodson, Jay Moore, Tommy Dovel, Greg Klauk, Duane Petcher, Mike Newman, Ellis Lawson, Joe Powell. Eagles Fmd The 2-6 record registered by the 1967 Eagle foot- ball squad does not look impressive, but the hard hitting, 'determined football they played certainly was. Eagle fans will rememberithis team for their scrappy performance against a strong W 8a L team at Homecoming and their other good performances which never quite seemed good enough. Individual honors were captured by Tom Glasgow who was selected to the Virginia All-Small College team, and Tom along with .lim Walsh and Charlie Mason who were selected for the Mason-Dixon Conference All- Star team. Gridiron Going Rough X Vi, ,.,Y --,11r.--,T-,?71,,v,?5ffm:f':i-r,-:Tp , - .an Wa fr, ,. , - .ll L.- -E.. , sf EY L, ,, ,Q V ' ll'l fH lll' ,ll 9'e 'nw We l ' .f --1 A 8 Tom Glasgow Bob Prater Jim Walsh Tri-captains 166 Coach Day makes mental notes on mistakes he sees during practice. Date Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 SCOREBOARD Opponent W. Va. Tech Gallaudet Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon F rostburg W 8a L Western Maryland Shepherd They 41 6 46 41 7 16 26 21 A Gallaudet ball carrier finds the going rough against the tough defensive efforts of Doug Myers, Scott Suit, Roger Doss, Ron Carr and Todd Mooney. 167 2+--gg ' X' ' , 1 Jim Walsh tackles Gallaudet ball carrier Emory Marsh as Charlie Mason moves in to help. Quarterback Joe Powell scans the horizon for a possible receiver. W 'f' ,W W :3gE7'fll?--,.1T..5 jg ig? 3 45 . . .Ly 1 .uvigm4vVgf1 3 . ' 'ja .. .MQ Qi im - gm 2? ij-jQT'e?' ff- of , . or or r .. 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SECOND ROW: Dean Hauptman, Dave Newbrough, Brian Kennedy, Ray Ritchie, Larry Carpenter, Rick Fawley. Harriers Have Outstanding Year ' Dr. Jopson cited the 1967 Eagle cross-country team as the SCOREBOARD best in fifteen years. The Harriers captured first place in the OPPOIICHT Little Eight for the first time since 1961 and placed third in EQSWIH MG1111011ifC the Mason-Dixon Championships. Old D0miUi0f1 University of Richmond Gallaudet W SL L Little Eight Meet Mason-Dixon Championships 170 We 23 20 32 3 1 1 7 First Place Third Place They 34 43 24 24 43 The efforts of Dean Hauptman and Kenny Lancaster were a big asset to the cross-country team. B.C. Harriers spent many hours practicing. Blast From The Posii' Highlights Homecoming A Blast From the Past', and Those Good Ole Days Gone by headlined plans, and as homecoming approached, spirits ran high. The traditional skit competition, Won by the senior class, a concert by Sam the Sham, the bonfire and car caravan to Har- risburg, and the pre-game parade all saw enthusiastic support. The team was urged on by slogans like Washington and Lee were great generals, but their fighting days are over, and they responded with a hard-fought game with W8aL. The crowning of queen Janice Ausherman at halftime, and the dance, featuring the Lancasters, highlighted the day. Outlined against the bonfire, a cheerleader waits to lead the crowd . X ' ' had fffjrqyf rr :NU- r . Pye 'v Student body president Dale Hartman takes the crown from bearer Michael It seemed like the parade would never start to this member of the Harris as queen Janice Ausherman looks on. visiting Elkton band. The 1967 Homecoming Court and their escorts were freshman Marcie Carter with Larry Grossnickle, junior Carol Bucher with Paul Stauffer, queen Janice Ausherman escorted by Dale Hartman, senior Ginger Keifert with Tom Julian, and sophomore Sally Rich with her escort Lynn Myers. -.1 l..,L Q44 4'-' x -- 1? K, 5 4. L L Ii we 3: its 'Tb E E V. , am efi E Us , we U, 'H iw W ,X Jane Arnold. and Ron Shear, posing from those good ole days gone by, wait to take their position in the parade. Clown Mona Powell entertains the crowd during the pre-game parade. 173 Led by co-captains Jim Upperman and Ed Cook, the 1967-68 basketball team achieved a record of 14 wins and 11 losses. The team was one of the highest scoring squads in the state and played exciting ball all year. Under the fine direction of Coach Meyers, the Eagles brought spirit and enthusiasm to the campus during the long winter months. The season ended with an unfortunate tourna- ment loss to Catholic U., but with ten players returning, everyone looks forward to next year and another fine re- cord. Ha .,.,.. gf- ,,,.' .fa . ,- r 5. till?-.mgiigesg ,,v aggi,.!tgg, . ,H ... is M W.,my-,-a,.5,g .. ,iw ear Lian if . e,... H l 1 , .,. gg ,Vs it H. ist W '- Q j 1. ee 'UPG Ei gent ir? -. mnmiggsmgggggmtfuiiu it ,V l- ,, , f - ' X 1' , :f'1' 1 ,,wQ W ,, ,tgissst,a.gl,45' . 5 A i. iw, Hiug5g.et5 iffeg, if 1 wap, it 'a V- 2 h L5..s'..w H Mum Q.. .g,ia,.v 5 if ti H ' ' '-fi 'fa ' ' ' Swift gifs.. '-W' L zzi A I .? . X J Hifsfffr, M153 ,QTYQ Y f,,'1.,, ri 1 ,-.- K plz? .... Y Y A. 25 N , JK W V:-ir Q in twiesmi' Coach Meyers goes over an important play at half time. Eagles Achieve 14-H Mark FIRST ROW: Jim Upperman, Ed Cook, co-captains. SECOND ROW: Dennis Woolfrey, Bob Houff, Tom Murray, Jim Wampler, Ron Cook, Rick Lock- hart, Bob Smith, Ken Richards, Rick Wampler, J im Hall. 174 bmi az new ,,,1,,,,, wvsiea aa'-e if ' 5 ,,,. 5-,m as 2' n w ww :fu U xx mv, X, H' ' xx w ,, M Q uw: 1 miw x w ww- 1 I x yu ww KA .D u fu 11 0 ' . , During his four years at B.C., Jim Upperman has served as the big-man on the Eagle basketball team. His career total of 2237 points is the greatest in the history of the College. Jim also pulled down over 1100 rebounds, an accomplishment few other Eagles have ever achieved. His consistent play and his over-all ability have made him a key part of the Eagle success. These qualifications won Jim a berth on the first team All Mason-Dixon Conference squads of 1966 and 1968, and a second team berth on the 1967 squad. Eagle fans will long remember this shot which allowed Jim to surpass the coveted 2000 point career scoring mark. Upperman Shutters Scoring Mark QP . fe -hk' fv,, . ,,...-..-men-v ' ' 'F pw at we Sl, ag? af' - 1 iz gp, if fa' - -fft if p- L n - ,fs , . , ' 1 ,--' 4,9-f At half time I im listens closely to the strategy to be used during the next twenty minutes of play and enjoys the pause that refreshes. Jim showed B.C. opponents that he could still score when they attempted to double tea.m him. 176 Mm ,W 53' H ul, fu .. ,egg 1 92012954 . ,. nt W N , .1 new M if WJ, Q-59 1 ' 1. U Jn. neg. J L K , Q Us we rf, BW ,J H 11,451 H, ,N vase- vl ul eggs ,H U- iii l ,lfelggfg.2,,,fl'ff,llss..1'ml5gi:. . Lf1es.. W'MJ ,,ma,w:H'We..f :15w 1 M.. - 1 'mf Y ww Z J' in new f ' fui?5f?il ' ' ' Mike Tyson, Larry Glick, Ray Wiltbank, Ken Taylor, Dave Griswold, Jim Irving, Barry Duehring, John Swartz, Tim Cassady, Steve Gioielli. Freshmen End With 5-5 Record Steve Gioielli looks for a possible play as he brings the ball up court. Opponent W Sc L Freshmen MMA AMA Madison Columbia Prep SMA Madison W 84 L1Freshmen AMA MMA 177 Coach Reedy discusses strategy with his team during a time out. SCOREBOARD M LEE 'g In uesnggf is 1 They 61 55 76 74 69 121 63 65 71 72 FIRST ROW: Mike Guinn, Kenny Lancaster, Dave Newbrough, Dean Carter, Alan Sprinkel, Hal Hedley, Ed Poling, Doug Roberts, Larry Carter, Ron Til- gner, Harry Chandler, Warren Weimer. SECOND ROW: Joe Dudash, Bob Boyle, Roland Caricofe, Ron Shear, Nelson McConnell, Brian Kennedy, Alan Edwards, Bill Ryan, Randy Bradshaw, Mike Zwicke, Kin Wright, Bill Crunk, Charlie Fairchilds. Cindermen Win Little Eight Championship The Eagle track team had a brilliant season winning all of their meets and placing first in the Little Eight Championships. Helping the cindermen achieve this coveted Virginia collegiate championship were first place finishes by Dean Carter in the 880, Bill Crunk in the 120-yard high hurdles, Mike Guinn in the 100-yard dash, and team relay victories in the 440 and one mile events. Throughout the year the team showed good depth and determination to win. SCOREBOARD Opponent We They Indoor Roanoke 65 46 W 8L L 66 52 Mason-Dixon Indoor Championships Third Place Outdoor Davis 8L Elkins 126 33 Randolph-Macon 80 51 ' Lynchburg 101 35 Hampden-Sydney 103 33 Little Eight Championships First Place Maxon-Dixon Championships Fifth Place Ron Shear and Charlie Fairchilds put forth full effort as they approach the stretch. Jim Glenn Bob Leiter Mike Betts Dick Atamian Golf Team Enjoys Good Season Vince Gilmer Bruce Skelley Co-captains The golf team had its best season in long while. They defeated RPI and Davis SL Elkins and tied two other matches. Although they lost all of their remaining contests, the team played well throughout the year. In several instances only 'a few more points would have given the squad another victory. x ' ' ,, . .,, fe' W .f.1.-:li -1 2 , . ,g4:5q1-.j1- -- A eg Y f i xg f x J X 'I if 1 hx , U 'M , , , W. it f' la f 7' -1 A u in u' -gif W my 'Y W -cf: ' mm 'ii' -+-The Q ir -Le-ff mm ' 1' ,N R, K 'x T fx- ' , ' ,N f.., 1 2132, '1 1' 53:1 Xxf'iif'gQ'CK 5 A ' F9A i'Yix9?' 'J' ilyixi L . , i,. , ' :egg , . 5 , , g .f. r. I e 2-5: f K 1 V I ff .ff E1 ,K an C ct LC 'fi V fs r ga, ,Ji I at kg 7-ff' 1 ,, ' 3 -r :Eg 1 V-Kfkwk I N 1, xl 1' it ' N A R WX X451 K 'N N 'Y . S if !c4i5C.cfQ Q ,rf Q . . Q ,K U W , K ,R K .- -, 4 a , ..Q,c' az we kt C MQ ,f il 4' K ' ' f --:fx ' Nw ,l- K 1 x f ' ' w 1 . x KA , jx ' -at ,gif ' N sg-ffm-'g1::v:,e:e Q K ' X x v' , XX i Q X951 X N xx x EIEST IIEOW: Steve Gilner, Mike Ward, Ron Young, Mr. Charles W. Wampler, coach. SECOND ROW: Ted Shuey, Ben Brown, Chip Shelnutt, Bob c wen . . Tennis Team Posts Best Record Coach Charles Wampler referred to the 1967 tennis team as SCOREBOARD Nthe best in the history of the college. The netmen were 5-8 I with victories against Davis and Elkins twice and Eastern opponent . P we They Mennonite once. Two additional victories were the result of 'Eastern Mennomte 1 2 7 forfeits by Roanoke, while the -team found the going rough Lynchburg 2 7 against Randolph-Macon and Hampden-Sydney and dropped Hampdensydney 0 9 several close contests. Lynfzhburg 4 5 .Davis and Elkins 5 4 Roanoke forfeit Randolph-Macon 0 9 Hampden-Sydney 0 9 Roanoke forfeit W 81. L 1 8 Randolph-Macon 0 9 Eastern Mennonite 5 4 Davis and Elkins 9 0 180 N N Wg w N' 5551 B . - wut' 549 , ' A' ,1,.,-7 T gi, Ben Brown puts a shot away at the net, while his partner Chlp Shehmtt looks on. Bob Schwenk watches his serve go over the net and hopes for 'X 110 1'6tLl11'1. ii The bat of Ed Cook took its toll of many opposing pitchers, this one from Hampden-Sydney. Baseball Team Has .500 Season Under the direction of new head coach Jim Reedy, the 1967 Eagle baseball team began the season with an inspired new look. However, a slump after the halfway point in the schedule ended the team's Mason-Dixon Conference hopes and darkened the brilliant early season performance. SCOREBOARD Opponent We Central Connecticut 1 Castleton State 3 Ashland 8 W 84 L 5 Hampden-Sydney 6 Baltimore O 1 RPI 2 RPI 5 Rand olph-M acon 10 W 8a L 7 American U. 4 American U. 5 Lynchburg 5 Hampden-Sydney l Old Dominion 16 Old Dominion 4 Shepherd 2 Shepherd 5 Lynchburg 3 Randolph-Macon 0 They l0 1 6 3 l3 8 O 4 8 4 3 6 7 8 19 13 14 4 2 5 !ff Guy Stull ended four years of baseball at B.C. with a fine performance. RRY Heafwvle makes 3 Play at first base while DOH Kilday and H Sad 0PP0SinE player look on. Guy Stull takes a throw too late to catch an opposing Speedster. 183 Intramurals are ar1 important part of life at Bridgewater, es- pecially for freshmen and sophomores. Students can participate vigorously in sports like football and hockey or simply relax and enjoy a challenging game of chess. Dorm and team competition , . help develop Spirit on the campus and allow the Student to Lynn Latimer passes over the outstretched arm of Connre Blake grow in body as well as mind. 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SECOND ROW: Sue Cope, Joyce Webb, Sandy Fagan, Lynn Latimer, Mary Anna Sanders. THIRD ROW: Bev Perdue, Georgeann Bergmann, Nancy Boller, Sandy Bent. ,QR W WW lg W 2151 WQW W . 1 51W , 1 V, w will ,ser 'Q 5? . . 2 . W MSW ' IWW ew- 'if 1 1 4 , W .W ,X Q3 Q -,. s -A r Professor Kline aids Pat Nunnally after she got a hard blow on the ankle in the first game. A Madison player finds herself in double trouble as Janice Janet Simpson leads the attack downiield with the Madison defense in hot AUSPGUTIHH PICPHIGS to tackle and Bev Ma-fcum TUOVCS UP fI0m pursuit. behind- Pw xv TWA' N J. 'J -.,f ,-,ea X -.af IN? Q Qixgllfgil R 1 'M' 'ev W 1 in 1:55 BX YnMg..v-Hx 'Lv ?.,l? lei: my r' h M' iaiflewlifw Nga S all .af in L ,J- '1'3'gf ' 'Sz 111 sig 7 1- fvri W fa, Q A, f'F'??-3X 5 Qian ar? W ,A r 5 tfllifilflgggaef 2'1f5i'f3ae',. 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SECOND ROW: Janet Simpson, Kathy Rhoad, Becka Monk, Nancy Caricofe, Diane I-lelbert, Bev Marcum, Miss Mapp, coach. Hockey Program Sees Improvements SCOREBOARD Opponent Varsity 'A They J .V Madison 3 0 0 Lynchburg 2 O 2 Roanoke 3 1 3 Shenandoah Club 3 O Lynchburg 3 1 6 RPI l 1 2 Roanoke l 3 l Madison 0 0 2 'Sweet Briar 0 1 Randolph-Macon 6 0 They 3 0 0 0 0 O 2 Outside of the double-exposed psychodelic movies of the home hockey matches, the highlight of the season for the Bridgewater girls was the 6-0 Win over Randolph-Macon at the tournament. The fall of 1968 saw many improvements in the hockey program such as the pre-season hockey camp in the Poconoes as well as the red kilt uniforms. One tradition was maintained however--a winning season. ii El l Varsity team members: Diane Helbert, Marci Carter, Nancy Hall, Pat Nunnally, Nancy Boller, Mary Anna Sanders, Alice Phillips, Lyle Sampson. Mid-Season Slump Mars Perfect Record Playing the first part of the season at home, the Eaglettes started a winning year, but a mid-season slump followed as the team was plagued by injuries and sickness. This slump resulted in the only four losses for the girls, who bounced back to win the last seven games. At the end of the season, the varsity stood 11-4, and the J.V.'s had nine wins and four losses. Opponent EMC Roanoke Madison Longwood Old Dominion Lynchburg Lynchburg Westhampton Hollins Elizabethtown Roanoke Salisbury U. of Maryland Frostburg Madison SCOREBOARD Varsity They 48 43 5 7 1 5 41 34 39 38 43 48 36 5 6 3 5 41 38 33 5 5 39 39 3 1 49 43 62 21 40 39 5 1 39 68 26 They 36 29 3 1 3 1 25 21 45 30 32 29 20 27 44 Diane Helbert, guard, is followed downcourt by Pat Nunnally, B.C.'s ' leading scorer, Lyle Sampson, the sole returning varsity guard, shows her style. li-'lei-'l Members of the J.V. team: FIRST ROW: Ann Miller, Karen Wright, Joyce Webb, Barbara Kolscher, Teresa McIntyre. SECOND ROW: Sue Cope, Nancy Caricofe, Karen Harman, Caroline Gatten, Bev Marcum. Nancy Halljumps for B.C. to start the game. Miss Mapp and the J .V.'s plan strategy for the second half. Kit: ,N 1, Varsity team members: FIRST ROW: Lynn Clark, Janet Simpson, Susan M. Higgs, Bev Marcum. SECOND ROW: Ann Miller, Diane Helbert, Nancy Boller, Carol Bucher, Georgeann Bergmann, manager, New Uniforms Enhance Tennis Team The spring of 1967 was a particularly good one for the net SCOREBOARD girls. The Women's Athletic Association furnished money for Varsity uniforms, and so, for the first time, the usually mix-matched Opponent We They varsity team wore identical outfits. Carol Bucher led the team Madison 3 2 again with a personal record of 8-1 which matched the team Roanoke 4 1 record. Lynchburg 5 0 RPI 4 1 Randolph-Macon 3 2 Lynchburg 4 1 Roanoke 4 1 RP1 5 0 Madison 1 5 J.V. Lee High School 4 3 Madison 395 :WZ Wilson Memorial High School 6 1 Harrisonburg High School 3 Z Harrisonburg High School 190 . r- - ' ' k V, 2,-f ' 2. V .. 1 ' P -. r reel . 1 . ' . 4 ' if . ef' '-'f A ,1 lf M -s -7 , ..:. , . ,...-new Diane He1bert's strength helped her to join with Bev Marcum to win seven of eight of their doubles matches. Carol Bucher's left-handed backhand proved quite deadly. Members of the J.V. team: FIRST ROW: Sue Cope, Nancy Caricofe, Linda Andes, Gabriele Von Hoerner. SECOND ROW: Judy Ballard, Margie Young, Pam Gunston, Karen Muntain, Mary Anna Sanders. :ir ,-Z. , , 11 :frm Y . v fp. J 1... W Us ' H' M W 1 miaw-:vw H I . A 1' 11 ww H , .i 1 Lynn Clark returns a forehand drive as her partner, Susan Higgs, waits ready at the net. FIRST ROW: Linda Moyer, Anna Mae Donley-, Gwen Powell, Carol Bucher, Linda Crill, Judy Parkhill. SECOND ROW: Margie Simpson, Susan Himler, Jane Smith, Rosemary Cave, Webb Booker, Bev Marcum, president, Esther Ann Clark, Janet Simpson, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Linda Clayton, Marci Car- ter, Barbara Kolscher, Caroline Gatten, SueCope, Nancy Caricofe, Alice Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Rhoad, Diane Helbert, vice-president, Joyce Webb, Sandy Bent, Kathy Ballantine, Georgeann Bergmann, Karen Wright. WAA And Varsity Club Recognize Athletes Organized to recognize students interested in campus ath- letics, the WAA and Varsity Club also served the student body. Varsity Club members took care of outside Christmas decora- tions, furnished trucks for caroling, and sponsored an alumni game to climax spring football practice, while the WAA sold refreshments and candy apples to raise money for their pro- jects. The initiation for both groups provided some laughs for everyone. 192 Goats Rick Wampler and Charlie Fairchilds sing for the goat night crowd in the Eryic. ir' WAA skunks perform during lunch. FIRST ROW: Ron Young, Bruce Skelley, Don Moore, Neil Garber, Steve Gilner, Eric Rice, Kenny Lancaster, Dave Newbrough, Terry Westhafer. SEC- OND ROW: John Pribanic, Dick Atamian, Claude Simmons, Tom Glasgow, president, Mike McDonald, Bob Prater, Paul Tobler, Paul Wiseman, Bobby Thompson. THIRD ROW: Coach Day, advisor, Brian Kennedy, George Nipe, Joe Dudash, Ron Shear, Charley Mason, Rick Wampler, Tom Dittrich, John Loving, Ted Shuey. .J fab , , Jeanne Burroughs Ruthie Zimmer Pat Lawther Co-captain Who 're You Gonna Yell For? Bev Siple as Coach Day leads her team in a pep rally skit. Sha-rgn Dolbear Becky Hershey Jean Buckner I N. N Wanda Pugh Joanne DeRossi Bridgewofer! Bridgewafer! Bev Siple Co-captain Cheerleaders lead the fans at a home football game. 195 The seasons come and go G - .Q nf, '1 ff. 1 M -'.f2:5':' gf J Vw U, ei f f.5.,.Lm. rM,7EA? ff, 4: Y ff .5-1-L' :fa-.i'5..f-5y,.'-gain::.3gc2gj13:71,513,71 wail- V' 345' 1-.H -rp,.fw- f-las.:-, ,fa-Z . ffQ1jM?:'HLI:? lg-xiii' J, , gmrggg ' '-gi ,, . G V ,:i if , 5 M Q ,fr .FA w,. M55 in N2 wi 197 The college cmd its sfudenfs change Y deserfing fhe serenify of fhe old for The energetic spirif of The new The new breed leaves Hs mark on fhis campus M' 'Www W M w Q w xy W ' rv W '. ga Fw 'T fs w-.M ,w vw aww' lx' ., . ., N 5, Qu nwwwww ww Q iw, .fw x 1 . ,J ,, .,- Y ,M , ,f ,W , n, , A wx rx and on fhe world 200 4 4 ws. 4 v Years from now you'll wander past a bookcase. An orange cover will catch your eye and then your hand, and you'll sit and spend hours traveling back . . . remembering. If even one picture reminds you of some- thing or someone special, and you can say That's just the way it was! my job will have been successful. None of it would have been possible, though, without the help of many people. First of all, I would like to thank the faculty, staff, and student body for their help and cooperation. Secondly, thanks go to my staff, all of whom worked long and hard trying to do whatl asked of them. I would especially mention Mr. Jeff Overby and Mr., Arnold Ward, our Delmar representatives, who gave me much valuable assistance, Mr. Russell Dunlap, faculty advisor, who didn't yell when we were in tight spots, and Ronnie Martin, sports editor first semester, who didn't get any of the credit for his work. I also have special appreciation for two color photos and other help from Mr. John Gitchell and for many pictures contributed by Mr. Joseph Wil- son of Ketchem, Inc. Lastly I want to thank Tina, Linda, Cheryl, Carolyn, and Ted for their encouragement when I was ready to quit. I hope that you can overlook the mistakes and concentrate only on the memories in this 1968 RIPPLES, and that these-memories will be happy ones always. Sincerely, Judy Lewis Editor 202 42' w .Q-.-. Nw 'S' .im M h .... N IIW, ,, ,, ,,.X Q . , , ., wx - F wr . f 1- - -. -4 ,, ' .'-, ,.,. H ,, .., ' ' ,E ' ,a xv 'Erin-I' X. QQ , H w w w mbv if? WE W ,Jw M .5 Ziwwg. iff H U STE. -' A 'pi'?', wigs? S4452 -: 11222 AY. H U mu H HN 1 M , E, me-H 5' .1 ,ff ' f my 1 sa' ,, xxx 1 .x J? :E 2 --., -f mm .ax ,H V, 'W' wg: my , H, , ,I 1 J u '1 '54 SHICKEL MACHINE SHOP H5 Dry River Road Bridgewater, Virginia SHENGAS CORP. 434-6745 WO0DY'S COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT iFree Delivery Service 828-48264 M , Bla LEON'S BARBER SHOP 'U Close Parking -open 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 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Caricofe, Roland E. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Carpenter, Donald A. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Carpenter, Wayne L. Box 28 Hot Springs, Va. Carr, Linda J . Route 4 Harrisonburg, Va. Carr, P. Ronald 230 New York Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Carroll, John F. Ill 607 Meadow Ridge Rd. Towson, Md. Carter, Larry W. 3511 Greenland Ave. Roanoke, Va. Carter, Marcia G. 408 Chesterfield Ave. Centerville, Md. Carter, Martha L. 3224 Brownlow Rd. Kingsport, Tenn. Carter, Nancy R. 3102 Shadeland Dr. Falls Church, Va. Carver, Anne W. 503 Battery Creek Rd. Beaufort, S. C. ...J...al in- Ftas Ron Shear and Don Stephen admire the decorations that won first place for Heritage in the Christmas dorm competition. Cashell, George H. 1139 S. High St. Harrisonburg, Va. Cassady, Timothy G. 4125 36th. St. Arlington, Va. Castle, William M. Route 1 Frederick, Md. Cave, Rosemary E. 55 W. Main St. Stanley, Va. Caviness, Woodrow W. ' Boys' Home ' Covington, Va. Chaffee, Cathy A. 9064 Main St. Clarence, N. Y. Chandler, Harry L. Jr. Box 46 Port Republic, Va. Chase, John E. Jr. 4616 Country Lane Burke, Va. Childs, Ellin W. 7638 Long Pine Dr. Springfield, Va. Chorovich, James R. 211 W. Cameron Rd. Falls Church, Va. Christian, Mary K. 10238 Dale Dr. Fairfax, Va. Christopher, Joyce L. 723 Bancroft Ave. Colonial Beach, Va. Clark, Esther A. 317 Dutchmans Lane Easton, Md. Clark, Linda J. 2117 Reynolds St. Falls Church, Va. Clarke, Judith V. 47 Boyd Circle Dover, Del. Clayton, Dena L. 6808 Lee Chapel Rd. Burke, Va. Clayton, Linda G. Boones Mills, Va. Clemmer, Geroge L. II P. O. Box 3K Dayton, Va. Clemmer, Warren R. Jr. 3 1 1 Ridge Rd. Staunton, Va. Cobb, James R. Jr. Boyce, Va. Coffman, David E. 206 Cherward St. Collinsville, Va. Coffman, Gregory L. 211 Maryland Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Coffman, Margaret M. 206 Cherward St. Collinsville, Va. Colonna, William S. 5606 Dawes Ave. Alexandria, Va. Comisky, Richard J. III 3523 Wilson Ave. Alexandria, Va. Compton, Bettie L. 216 Park Ave. Manassas, Va. Connelly, Anna E. Rt. 1, Thompson Ave. Bound Brook, N. J. Conner, Linda K. Maurertown, Va. Cook, Judy A. 'Route 6 Harrisonburg, Va. Cook, C. Edward Jr. 12103 Round Tree Lane Bowie, Md. Cook, Ronald G. 12103 Round Tree Lane Bowie, Md. 217 Cook, Valeria L. Route 11, Box 244 Roanoke, Va. Cope, Susan A. 10 Woodland Dr. Parsippany, N. J. Cording, Henry B. III 5901 N. Sth Rd. Arlington, Va. Cornell, Mary A. 2584 Exeter Rd. Cleveland Hts., O. Cotton, Chamberlain F. 4418 Macarthur Blvd. Washington, D. C. Craig, Cameron l-I. Racquet Road Jamestown, R. I. Crane, Arthur E. 4 Forest Dr. Succasunna, N. J. Craun, Galen G. Jr. Route 1 Harrisonburg, Va. Craun, Julia K. Mt. Crawford, Va. Craun, Katheryn S. Mt. Solon, Va. Crider, Gary W. 3714 Woodburn Rd. Annandale, Va. Crill, Linda S. 350 Lemon St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Crist, Richard W. Route 1 Fairfield, Pa. Crouch, Thomas H. 3300 N. Glebe Rd. Arlington, Va. Crummett, Anita D. 501 Center St. Morgantown, W. Va. Crummett, Mary M. Route 2 Nokesville, Va. Cumbey, Frances W. 3625 Craighill St. Lynchburg, Va. Cunningham, Harold N 2843 Cameron Rd. Falls Church, Va. Dallmeyer, John W. III 11717 Clifflawn Rd. Chester, Va. Dalton, Gary W. Route 3 Blackstone, Va. Dandre, Viviane C. Cape Dandre Belmont Bay Lorton, Va. Daniel, Anderson E. Box 97 Craigsville, Va. Darnell, Robert F. 249 Belleview Ave. Orange, Va. Darsch, Karen L. 3812 Howard St. Annandale, Va. Daughaday, Louise B. Westover AFB, Mass. Dauplaise, Omer J. III 2124 John Ave. Superior, Wis. Davis, Ray B. Box 146 Gordonsville, Va. Day, Patrick A. Route 2, Box 4 Catlett, Va. Dean, Deborah A. 300 S. Stuart Ave. Elkton, Va. Deberry, Nancy L. Box 65 Detour, Md. Dellaria, Arthur D. 5024 N. 27th St. Arlington, Va. DeMange, William E. 5 2 Lourae Dr. MassapequaPk., N. Y. Depriest, Carol D. 1419 Churchville Ave. Staunton, Va. Derossi, Janet L. 3333 Glencarlyn Rd. Falls Church, Va. Derossi, Joanne M. 3333 Glencarlyn Rd. Falls Church, Va. ' Derr, Sandra F . 604 Rosemont Ave. Frederick, Md. Dewitt, Oscar E. 8321 Good Luck Rd. Hyattsville, Md. Dewolf, Robert B. Il 2094 Old Centreville Rd. Manassas, Va. Dey, Robert G. 921 Jamieson Rd. Lutherville, Md. Deyerle, Gordon E. 2218 Garstland Ave. Roanoke, Va. Deyerle, Janice P. 1244 Keffield St. Roanoke, Va. Dittrich, Thomas A. 6326 Indian Run Parkway Alexandria, Va. Dodson, G. Wayne 2514 Maiden Lane Roanoke, Va. Dolbear, Sharon J. 104 Elmora Ave. Cranford, N. J. Donley, Anna M. 15 West Maine Ave. Myerstown, Pa. Doss, Rodger L. 3206 Glenview Ave. Colonial Hts., Va. Dove, A. Chester Route 3 Broadway, Va. Dove, Betty B. Route 2 Dayton, Va. Dove, Boyd D. Jr. 1 174 Harrison St. Harrisonburg, Va. Dovel, Thomas W. Route 3, Box 45 Harrisonburg, Va. Downes, R. Bennett Route 1 Centreville, Md. Downey, Thomas E. Route 2 Strasburg, Va. Drake, Eric R. 38 Hillcrest Ave. W. Springfield, Mass. Dudash, Joseph P. Jr. 706 Washington Ave. Manville, N. J. Duehring, Barry J. 3010 S. Columbus Arlington, Va. Duffer, Judith C. P. O. Box 703 Orange, Va. Dunmire, Ann E. Mcveytown, Pa. Dupriest, James E. Jr. 8010 Dalmain Dr. Richmond, Va. Durgy , Carol L. 549 Valley View Dr. Middlefield, Conn. Durham, Remona F. 323 Circle Dr. Mt. Airy, N. C. Durrer, Christopher T. Route 5, Box 120 Charlottesville, Va. Durrer, John S. III Box 3535 Barboursville, Va. Earhart, Rebecca K. Route 1 Troutville, Va. Earhart, Robert L. 209 S. Frederick St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Early, Thomas W. 121 Weaver Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Eckardt, James M. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Edwards, Alan W. Penn Laird, Va. Egge, Frances C. 6925 LaMarre Dr. Roanoke, Va. Einziger, Sara D. 1171 Old Raritan Rd. Clark, N. J. Elchisak, Mary A. Route 3 Pottsville, Pa. Estep, Linda E. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Estes, Jesse M. Madison, Va. Esworthy, Faye E. Route 1 Mt. Airy,'Md. Etherington, Carol J. 178 E. Crescent Ave. Mahwah, N. J. Evans, Abraham J. New Creek, W. Va. Evans, Nancy L. 721 Ayres Ave. N. Plainfield, N. J. Evers, Carolyn T. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Eye, Denny W. Route 1 Box 16 Hinton, Va. Fagan, Sandra Y. Box 344 Tryon, N. C. Faidley, James E. Jr. Route 2, Valley Ridge Covington, Va. Fairchilds, Charles W. 6746 Strathmore Rd. Richmond, Va. Fairchilds, J. Vern Jr. 6746 Strathmore Rd. Richmond, Va. Farley, Marc T. 21 Toronto Dr. Brick Town, N. J. Fawley, Richard E. 1 1 3 12 Hermitt St. Clinton, Md. Fenton, Nancy L. 3329 Clubhouse Rd. Virginia Beach, Va. Ferguson, Charles S. 6316 Phylis Lane Alexandria, Va. Fetzer, Gery M. 685 Donald Dr. Somerville, N. J. 218 Fisher, Joseph F. 2836 Cameron Rd. Falls Church, Va. Fisher, R. Everett Jr. Route 4 Rocky Mount, Va. Fitch, Louise 215 Peirce St. Easton, Pa. Fitchett, Arthur W. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Fitchett, Ruth L. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Fitze, Neal E. Route 4 Westminster, Md. Fitzgerald, Nancy L. Craigsville, Va. Fitzwater, Ina M. Box 293 Broadway, Va. Fleetwood, Theodore A. 124 Market St. Georgetown, Del. Fleishman, Linda G. Route 1 Boones Mill, Va. Flora, Constance M. 445 Berkeley Rd. Kingsport, Tenn. Flora, Howard B. Jr. Route 2 Boones Mill, Va. Flora, June A. Route 4 Rocky Mount, Va. Flora, Karl P. Route 1 Box 278 Wirtz, Va. Flora, Marshall L. Jr. Route 2, Box 406 Boones Mills, Va. Flora, Sandra J. Route 2 Box 406 Boones Mill, Va. Flory, Brenda J. Route 1 Nokesville, Va. Flory, Helen H. 16 Knoolwood Dr. Aurora, lll. Flory, Theodore W. 365 Bridge Ave. Waynesboro, Va. Ford, Lyndell A. 7251 ,Parkwood Ct. Falls Church, Va. Forrest, William C. 604 Brookside Rd. Barrington, Ill. Forry, Joanne 123 East Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Fort, Jay L. 5757 S. Broad St. Trenton, N. J. Foster, Ann C. Route 1 Box 681 Roanoke, Va. Foster, S. Kaye Route 1, Box 681 Roanoke, Va. Fowler, Alice L. 1413 T. Street Washington, D. C. Frambes, Nancy M. 207 E. Yorkshire Ave. Northfield, N. J. French, Milson S. Jr. 507 W. Court St. Woodstock, Va. F ridinger, Gregory W. 123 South Main St. Manchester, Md. Fries, David S. Route 1 Box 233A Manassas, Va. Frish, Stephanie A. P. O. Box 153 Okeechobee, Fla. Froehliclr, Eugene E. Jr 580 Summers Dr. Norfolk, Va. Furr, Harold C. Il Route 3 Staunton, Va. Gaither, Joan M. Route 4 Mt. Airy, Md. Glavin, Ralph B. Route 2 Frederick, Md. Garber, Neil M. Route 1 Box 428 Woodbridge, Va. Gatten, Caroline J. 305 Robin Hood Rd. Franklin, Va. Gehr, C. Roderick 103 Englewood Rd. Hagerstown, Md. Geib, Richard M. 311 Beulah Rd. Vienna, Va. Geibel, Donna L. 14 Indian Rock Rd. Warren, N. J. Geisert, Gregory W. 409 E. College St. Bridgewater, Va. Gentry, Joseph C. Box 219 Elkton, Va. Germann, Martha E. 670 Palisade Ave. Teaneck, N. J. Gibson, Grover C. II 6453 Peters Creek Rd. Roanoke, Va. Gilner, Steven M. 220 Edgewood Rd. Staunton, Va. Gioielli, Steve 3449 Rose Lane Falls Church, Va. Glasgow, Thomas E. New Enterprise, Pa. Gledhill, Marilyn L. 1125 Westbriar Dr. Vienna, Va. Glick, Larry W. Port Republic, Va. Godfrey, Shirley A. Route 2, Box 79 Nokesville, Va. Good, Charlene L. Box 36 Zullinger, Pa. Good, Jacob W. III Box 148 Mt. Jackson, Va. Good, Lowell H. Port Republic, Va. Good, Michael S. 6118 Naval Ave. Lanham, Md. Gordon, Gail V. 4 Haley St. Williamstown, Mass. Gordon, George R. Jr. Elm St. Louisa, Va. Gordon, Herbert D. 6559 28th St. N. Arlington, V Va. Graves, Douglas M. 2408 Chestnut St. Falls Church, Va. Gray, Robert J. 204 Franklin Dr. Blacksburg, Va. Griswold, David C. Route 2, Box 327 Westminster, Md. Griswold, Linda A. Route 2, Box 327 Westminster, Md. Groft, Carole L. 205 Washington Rd. Westminster, Md. Grossnickle, Carolene L. Route 1 Walkersville, Md. Grossnickle, Larry J. Route 2 Middletown, Md. Grove, Joyce M. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Guiler, Caroline L. 3905 Queensbury Rd. Hyattsville, Md. Guinn, Michael D. 2224 Chestnut Ave. Buena Vista, Va. Gulick, Kathryn A. Blackwells Mills Rd. Somerset, N. J. Guyton, Dwight W. 1608 Sherman Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Haegele, Charles W. 6105 44th Ave. Riverdale, Md. Hagood, Nancy M. Clover, Va. Haldeman, Nancy J. 151 N. Rogers Ave. Ellicott City, Md. Hale, Stephen A. 7404 Barrens Rd. Roanoke, Va. Hall, James M. Jr. 737 26th St. Arlington, Va. Hall, John P. Pemberton Dr. Salisbury, Md. Hall, Nancy C. Box 129 Buckingham, Va. Halpin, Jeannette R. 47710 New Castle Dr. Annandale, Va. Halterman, Sharyn M. Box 227 Verona, Va. Halterman, Stephen D. Monterey, Va. Hamblin, June E. 4616 Cove Rd. Roanoke, Va. Hamilton, Lydia K. Johnnycake Rd., Box 61 Baltimore, Md. Hamm, Beverly G. Route 4 Lexington, Va. Hammond, Paul J. Keswick, Va. Hand, Marvin J. Jr. 5 Parish Lane Willingboro, N. J. Hanger, Martha A. Route 1 Staunton, Va. Harden, Helen F. 517 Riehl Ave. Cumberland, Md. Harken, Karen V. 12 Tyson Lane Rumson, N. J. Harman, Karen A. Harman, W. Va. Harrell, Thomas A. Jr. 1124 F. Hammond Pkwy. Alexandria, Va. Harrington, Kathryn J. 12303 Remington Dr. Silver Spring, Md. Harris, Hessie L. 3414 Nash Pl. Washington, D. C. Harris, Pat M. Chatham Farms Warrenton, Va. Harris, S. Frank Jr. Bridgewater College Bridgewater, Va. Harsh, Roxanne Route 3 Staunton, Va. Harshburger. Rodgers W. 52 Maple Lane St. Albans, W. Va. Hart, Bruce K. 237 Prospect Dr. Leesburg, Va. Hart, Luan A. 3909 King Arthur Rd. Annandale, Va. Harter, Joseph S. Route 1 Hinton, Va. Hartman, Dale W. Route 2 Broadway, Va. Hartman, Elaine R. Route 2 Broadway, Va. Hartman, Jane E. Route 2 Meyersdale, Pa. Hartman, Mary A. 8 W. Govenor Rd. Hershey, Pa. Harward, William L. Jr. 308 Norris Court Glasgow, Ky. Hauptman, Dean L. 923 Summit Ave. Waynesboro, Pa. Hayes, Stephen B. Donaldson Dr. San Diego, Cal. Hearn, James L. III East State St. Delmar, Del. Heddings, Marilyn L. Route 1 Catlett, Va. Hedley, Harold H. Jr. 2115 Buckeye Dr. Richmond, Va. Hellman, Dallas T. 3644 Malibu Palm Dr. Virginia Beach, Va. Heisey, Galen S. 22 College Woods Dr. Bridgewater, Va. Hcizer, Stanley D. Route 3 Lexington, Va. Helbert, Diane E. 338 Monticello Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Hemenway, Susan L. 2345 Oakdale Ave. Glenside, Pa. 219 'rn 615. . Harry Hogshead takes a bow after his performance in the Christmas skits. Hendry, Holly R. 16 Park Ave. Green Brook, N. J. Hensley, Michael S. Route 3, Box 234 Elkton, Va. Hepner, Sandy E. Route 1, Box 214A Mt. Jackson, Va. Herbert, Barbara M. 5138 Windermere Ave. Norfolk, Va. Hershey, Rebecca J. 407 Valley View Dr. Staunton, Va. Hess, Donna A. 6620 Benson Dr. Alexandria, Va. Hetz, Sherman A. Route 1, Box 112 Lonaconing, Md. Hevener, Linda Franklin, W. Va. Hicks, Joanna M. 2708 Selwyn Ave. Charlotte, N. C. Higdon, Paul B. 115 Melvin Ave. Baltimore, Md. Hill, George C. Route 3 Staunton, Va. Hilldrup, Ronnie W. Route 1, Box 264X Fredericksburg, Va. Himler, Susan D. Route 7, Box 49 Westminster, Md. Hofherr, Sally R. 78 Alwat St. Woodbridge, N. J. Hoge, Ellen D. 1621 N. Buchanan St. Arlington, Va. Hogshead, Harry S. 118 Wynnwood Dr. Wilmington, Del. Holl, David R. 306 E. College St. Bridgewater, Va. Hollen, Patricia L. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Hollinger, Larry D. 1014 Ferguson Ave. Dayton, O. Hollinger, Stephen L. 300 Third St. Stuarts Draf t, Va. Hooke, Randolph T. Spruce St. Monterey, Va. Hoop, Eugenia A. 1286 Redbud Dr. Fairborn, O. Hoover, Jane E. Grandview Terrace Gettysburg, Pa. Hopkins, Jesse E. Jr. 1604 Claremont Court Pulaski, Va. ' Hopkins, John T. 224 E. Antietam St. Hagerstown, Md. Hottle, Gary I. Route 2 Strasburg, Va. Hottle, Ronald E. Route 2 Strasburg, Va. Houff, Brenda S. 606 Fifth St. Roanoke, Va. Houff, Robert A. 276 W. Market St. Harrisonburg, Va. Houser, Lynn P. Route 1 Stanley, Va. Huber, Terry L. 69 Park Ave. Blue Point, N. Y. Hudson, Eugene E. 2204 Loudon Ave. Elkridge, Md. Hudson, Joyce M. 1574 Alaska Rd. Woodbridge, Va. Hueston, William D. 210 Monument Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Huffman, Lily W. 6 12 Tennessee Ave. Alexandria, Va. Huffman, Rufus C. Dayton, Va. Humbert, Donna K. Route 1 Crimora, Va. Hupman, Carolyn A. 758 S. High St. Harrisonburg, Va. Hutchison, Candace L. 2108 Queens Cha el Rd. P Washington, D. C. Huycke, Donald F. Jr. 3123 Annandale Rd. Falls Church, Va. Ip, Stephen Box 8, Hung Shek Rd. Hong Kong Irving, James H., 23 Nutmeg Quarter Place Newport News, Va. Members of the New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band perform for students in Lyceum. Jack, Pamela J. 3502 Bradley Lane Chevy Chase, Md. Jackson,'Hal G. III Box 1636 Salisbury, Md. Jenkins, Lynwood B. Route 1 Luray, Va. Johnson, Jerry L. Star Route A Box 1264 Staunton, Va. Jonas, L. Leroy Jr. Route 1, Box 250A Roanoke, Va. Jordan, Marietta Bridgewater, Va. Jorgensen, Kristine 6534 Spring Valley Dr. Alexandria, Va. Julian, Thomas J. 55 Park St. Patchogue, N. Y. Kaetzel, Marijean 2 Fairview Ave. Mt. Airy, Md. Karam, Martha L. 6902 River Rd. Newport News, Va. Kavanaugh, Judith M. Box 1 11 1, Christiansted St. Croix, Virgin IS. Keifert, Virginia J. 305 N. Manchester St. Arlington, Va. 220 Keller, Stanley F. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Kelly, Sharon K. 929 Hunt Ave. Roanoke, Va. Kennedy, Brian D. 6430 Wingate St. Alexandria, Va. Kessler, J. David 221 Fleming Ave. Roanoke, Va. Kinzie, Alexander H. 206 Broad St. Bridgewater, Va. Kinzie, Barbara S. Box 183 Courtland, Va. Kinzie, Garland Route 1 Troutville, Va. Kinzie, Lewis P. Route 1 Troutville, Va. Kipps, Charles H. Jr. 4612A South 36th St. Arlington, Va. Kipps, Warren W. Route 1 Timberville, Va. Klauk, Gregory C. 379 Cresecent Buffalo, N. Y. Klein, Rebecca A. Route 4 Mt. Airy, Md. 1 Kline, Donald L. Route 2 Clear Spring, Md. Kluska, Walter P. 4 Ferro St. E. Brunswick, N. J. Knicely, George R. J r 909 Chestnut Dr. Harrisonburg, Va. Kobus, Frederick R. 433 Wayneridge Rd. Waynesboro, Va. Koebert, John C. 2417 Rockbridge St. Vienna, Va. Kohne, Elizabeth A. Baker, W. Va. Kohne, Jeffrey A. 10215 Sager Ave. Fairfax, Va. Kolscher, Barbara M. Route 1, Box 244 Pasadena, Md. Koogler, Cynthia R. Mt. Sidney, Va. Koogler, Ellen K. Mt. Sidney, Va. Kratz, Barbara L. 701 Fairview-Ave. Wilmington, Del. Kron, Eileen R. 32 Park Ave. Morristown, N. J. Kuper, Janet G. 7418 Falmouth St. Springfield, Va. a 0 sit ra 5 ll xl Kyle, Linda L. Box 188 New Windsor, Md. Lackey, Cheryl M. Route 5 Lexington, Va. Lain, John G. 3824 Linda Lane Annandale, Va. Lamb, Georgia E. 67 S. Main St. Mullica Hill, N. J. Lamar, Philip S. 106 Bay St. Snow Hill, Md. Lamar, Vincent C. 106 Bay St. Snow Hill, Md. Lancaster, Kenneth M Route 3, Box 46 Mineral, Va. Lantz, Keith R. Shenandoah Ave. Edinburg, Va. Lape, Barry F. 1410 Ross Dr. Vienna, Va. Latimer, Lynn A. 105 Cregar Rd. High Bridge, N. J. Law, Dana K. Jr. 712 26th Place Arlington, Va. Lawson, Ellis H. Jr. Jarmans Gap Rd. Crozet, Va. Lawther, Patricia L. 792 Sawyer Ave. Vineland, N. J. Layton, Paul W. Route.1,'Box 123 Greenwood, Del. Layton, Revonda C. Midland, Va. Lee, Melvin D. Route 1, Box 9 Harrisonburg, Va. Lehman, Joanne R. 6944 Park Ave. McLean, Va. Leiter, Charles D. 35 North Church St. Waynesboro, Pa. Lent, Lois Ann 15 Iroquois.Rd- Manasquan, N. J. Lewis, Edward A. 13721 Poplar Tree Rd. Chantilly, Va. Lewis, Judith H. 3318 Troy Ave. Roanoke, Va. Lilley, Joy P. Kindler Rd. Simpsonville, Md. Lindall, Carolyn J. 2746 S. Ives St. Arlington, Va. Lindsay, J. Michael 4219 N. 3nd Rd. ' Arlington, Va. Lineweaver, Sharon F. Route 6 Harrisonburg, Va. Litten, Raye Z. III Box 95 ' Timberville, Va. , V Lockhart, Richard L. 2427 Inglewood Ct. Falls Church, Va. Long, Karol A. 414 Columbus Ave. Frederick, Md. Long, Michael S. 1939 Grandin Rd. Roanoke, Va. Loomis, Betty L. Route 6, Box 252 Roanoke, Va. Loomis, Wesley Route 6, Box 252 Roanoke, Va. Loving, John F. 35 12 Prosperity Ave. Fairfax, Va. Lowman, George E. Keymar, Md. Luhring, Elsie M. Box 884 Benson, Arizona Lundquist, Irene L. P. O. Box 477 Hampton, Va. Lynch, Barbara F. Route 1 Blairstown, N. J. Lynch, Jesse L. 302 North Main St. Berlin, Md. Lyons, Linda E. 3800 Martin St. Orlando, Fla. Mabe, Marcella A. Route 1 Hillsville, Va. MacAllister, Dale E. Singers Glen, Va. Manlove, Patricia K. 769 Woodlawn Ave. Seaford, Del. Mann, Lawrence A. Mt. Vista Rd. Kingsville, Md. Mann, Patricia A. Mt. Vista Rd. Kingsville, Md. Marcum, Beverly A. 6226 Walther Blvd. Baltimore, Md. Marecki, Paul E. 4103 W. 93 Terrace Apt. 1 12 Shawnee Miss., Kan. Marsh, Christine M. Fairview Ave. Rutland, Mass. Marshall, Linda L. 221 S. Aurora St. Easton, Md. Marshall, William N. Box 396 Louisa, Va. Martin, Barbara J. 307 Townsend Rd. Baltimore, Md- Martin, Carolyn S. 1763 Driftwood Lane Roanoke, Va. Martin, Ronald D. 3460 Princeton Circle Roanoke, Va. Masincup, Richard L. Star Route A Staunton, Va. Mason, Charles L. Bealeton, Va. Mason, Mary K. 2201 Scroggins Rd. Alexandria, Va. Mastroapolo, Michael J. 3409 Surrey Lane Falls Church, Va. Matthews, J. Gregory 1008 Randolph Rd. Thomasville, N. C. Matthews, Larry L. Route l, Box 140 Chincoteague, Va. May, Marianne J. 3319 Executive Ave. Falls Church, Va. McCann, Larry E. 5924 Camberly Ave. Springfield, Va. McCary, Richard E. 6605 N. 25th St. Arlington, Va. McCauliff, Bette J. Route 5, Box 357 Johnstown, Pa. McClain, Sharon L. 29 Colton Rd. Edison, N. J. McComb, Paul 17 Danforth Ave. Jersey City, N. J. McConnell, H. Nelson 1008 Third St. Radford, Va. McCown, Virginia A. 2904 Burton Ave. Roanoke, Va. McDonald, Melissa K. 1115 Raymond Ave. McLean, Va. McDonald, Michael E. 201 Wentworth Ave. Roanoke, Va. McDonald, Thomas O. 3407 Siesta Dr. Falls Church, Va. McGann, Theodore J r. 2627 Woodley Place Falls Church, Va. McGranahan, Mary K. Vesuvius, Va. McGrath, Pamela G. Route 1 Box 103 Hinton, Va. McIntyre, Teresa S. Route 1 Campobello, S. C. McMurtrie, Carol A. Bartley Rd. Flanders, N. J. Meissner, Marilynn G. 16 Sand Rd. Milltown, N. J. Messersmith, Joyce A. P. O. Box 94 Grottoes, Va. Messersmith, Ronald E. 350 Daycotah Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Messick, Frank R. 693 Bentield Rd. Severna Park, Md. Meyer, Doris J. 213 Riverside Rd. Baltimore, Md. Midkiff, P. Clinton 1008 Delaware Ave. Suffolk, Va. Miller, Ann K. 5715 Lawyers Hill Rd. Baltimore, Md. Miller, Carolyn S. 103 Carrsbrook Ct. Charlottesville, Va. Miller, Dennis L. Weyers Cave, Va. Miller, Diane L. 777 N. Charlotte St. Pottstown, Pa. Miller, J. Dale 10556 Rosehaven St. Fairfax, Va. Miller, Larry L. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Miller, Marjorie E. Burlington, W. Va. Miller, Michael A. 301 W. Bank St. Bridgewater, Va. Miller, Nina D. 117 W. Moler Ave. Martinsburg, W. Va. Miller, Ronald C. Mt. Solon, Va. Miller, Virginia B. 6907 Highland St. Springfield, Va. Miller, Wayne L. Route 1 Box 38 Manassas, Va. Miller, Wayne W. Locust Grove, Va. Millner, Ronald B. 5025 Twinbrook Rd. Burke, Va. Mills, Carolyn A. 1124 Montrose Ave. Roanoke, Va. Milstead, Nancy C. Route 2 Mt. Solon, Va. Minnich, Saraona F. P. O. Box 182 Timberville, Va. Mitchell, C. Daniel 704 Westriver Dr. Richmond, Va. Mondichak, Joseph P. 71 1 1 Hickory Hill Rd Falls Church, Va. Monk, Rebecca J. 7403 Gary St. Springfield, Va. Montgomery, Daryl A 213 S. Orange St. Media, Pa. Mooney, Todd M. 1023 King St. Charlottesville, Va. Moore, Carson I. 1411 N. Main St. Harrisonburg, Va. Moore, Donald G. 208 Riverbend Rd. Oxon Hill, Md. Moore, James H. Jr. 3710 Greenland Ave. Roanoke, Va. Moore, John R. Route 1 Timberville, Va. Morgan, Linda A. Route 7 Box 24B Westminster, Md. Morgan, Robert H. 7 Woodview Rd. Ellicott City, Md. Morin, Sandra L. 10413 Armstrong St. Fairfax, Va. Morin, Thomas B. 11624 34th Place Beltsville, Md. Morriale, Ronald J. 684 Red Lion Way Somerville, N. J. Morris, Arlene A. 22 S. 18th St. Kenilworth, N. J. Morris, Robert P. ' 22 S. 18th St. Kenilworth, N. J. Morton, Susan D. 9745 SW 165th Terrace Miami, Fla. Morton, Terry L. 3925 Taney Ave. Alexandria, Va. Moss, Gillian F. 800 Capitol Trail Newark, Del. Moyer, Linda D. 3 107 Crockett Ave. Roanoke, Va. Moyers, Richard W. Route 2, Box 17 Broadway, Va. Mullen, Suzanne L. 6700 Harwood Place Springfield, Va. Munn, Susan K. Thompson Drive St. Clairsville, O. Murray, Miriam E. Route 11, Box 672' Roanoke, Va. Murray, Thomas E. 333 3 ,Frontier Rd. Roanoke, Va. Myers, Barry E. 4918 Donovan Place Hyattsville, Md. Myers, Benjamin C. 305 Broad St. Bridgewater, Va. Myers, Betty M. 276 Washington Rd. Westminster, Md. Myers, Darlene M. 17 W. Glendale Ave. Alexandria, Va. Myers, Douglas R. 2349 Jefferson Blvd. Hagerstown, Md. Myers, John J. Jr. Port Republic, Va. Myers, Lynn N. Route 1 Boones Mill, Va. Myers, Mary B. Box 76A Clear Spring, Md. Myers, Mary L. 20 27th St. Purcellville, Va. Myers, Rebecca S. Box 76A Clear Spring, Md. Mysko, Joseph Jr. Route 1, Nabb Ave. Millville, N. J. Naeseth, James A. 47 Towler Drive Hampton, Va. Naff, Gretchen J. Route 1 Boones Mill, Va. Nastisin, Nadia A. 81 Barnert Ave. Totowa, N. J. Neal, Clayton E. 3210 Plantation Pkwy. Fairfax, Va. Nelson, Ruth L. 50 Price Ave. Lansdowne, Pa. Newbrough, David C. P. O. Box 143 Fredericksburg, Va. Newman, Michael D. 3414 Curtis Dr. Apt. 50 Hillcrest Hts., Md. Newsom, Philip T. 1722 Franwall Ave. Wheaton, Md. 2 Nicholas, Allan W. 20 Howland Rd. Asheville, N. C. Nichols, Richard S. 833 Howbert Ave. Roanoke, Va. Nid, Robert L. Box 172, Route 4 Covington, Va. Nipe, George M. Jr. Forest Hills Harrisonburg, Va. Nock, Robert W. 1004 Camden Ave. Salisbury, Md. Norford, Lee A. 1500 N. Ohio St. Arlington, Va. Norman, Ray P. Route 1 Colonial Beach, Va. Nunnally, Patricia K. 8123 Glen Gary Rd. Baltimore, Md. O'Connell, Margaret M. 28 E. Sheffield Ave. Englewood, N. J. Olesiuk, Pamela A. Cannaan Rd. Richmond, Mass. Ostertag, Carl J. III 6211 Southridge Dr. McLean, Va. Ott, Ronnie 202 W. College St. Bridgewater, a. Ouelette, Leo E. High St. New Hartford, Conn. Packer, James F. 1133 S. High St. Harrisonburg, Va. Pailes, Arthur J. 89-08 Lefferts Blvd. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Painter, Willard H. Jr. Route-3, Box 205 Luray, Va. Palfrey, Raymond B. 5717 Oak Hill Place Alexandria, Va. Palmer, Karen L. 515 Fourth St. Laurel, Del. Pamplin, William D. 1104 Brantford Ave. Silver Spring, Md. Paris, Paula I. Mt. Solon, Va. Parker, Bruce L. 103 Sherwood Drive Col. Heights, Va. Parker, Susan M. 3104 Quimby Rd. Va. Beach, Va. Parkhill, Judith D. Box 435, Route l Lambertville, N. J. Patterson, Julia A. Route 2 Bridgewater, Va. Patterson, Norman S. Jr. 7202 Belton Court McClean, Va. Pearce, Charles R. 8009 Dalesford Rd. Baltimore, Md. Pellam, Joyce K. 3615 Milford Ave. Baltimore, Md. Pence, J. Wayne Port Republic, Va. 222 Perdue, Beverly M. Woodland Rd. Salisbury, Md. Persinger, G. Jane 704 Walnut St. Ronceverte, W. Va. Petcher, Cheryl R. Chatom, Ala. Petcher, Duane A. Route 2, Box 86 Troutville, Va. Petcher, Mary E. Route 2, Box 86 Troutville, Va. Peterson, Bruce M. 10529 Pinewood St. Adelphi, Md. Phibbs, Charles M. College View Drive Bridgewater, Va. Phillippe, Martha A. 1028 Ridgemont Dr. Staunton, Va. Phillips, Alice Route 2 Broadway, Va. Phillips, Donna W. 845 E. River Oaks Dr. Baton Rouge, La. Phillips, H. Curtis J r. Penn Laird, Va. Phillips, Tracy L. Box 123 l-lot Springs, Va. Pifer, John W. 6726 Westlawn Dr. Falls Church, Va. Piguet, Barbara J. 5100 Mona Court Richmond, Va. Pittman, John H. Burgess, Va. Plunkett, Jerry D. Route 2 Boones Mill, Va. Polakiewicz, Frank J. Jr. 238 N. 9th Ave. Manville, N. J. Pollard, Nelda M. Route 5, Box 322A Richmond, Va. Pope, Craig A. 1202 Trinity Dr. Alexandria, Va. Potts, William H. Jr. 16 ,Beach Rd. Clinton, Conn. Pournaras, Joanne 3900 Joliet St. Silver Spring, Md. Powell, Evelyn L. Route 1, Box 85A Ruckersville, Va. Powell, Fred W. Route 2 Waynesboro, Va. Powell, Gwendolyn D. 8822 Burdette Rd. Bethesda, Md. Powell, Joseph A. 130 S. Mulberry St. Hagerstown, Md. Powell, Penney L. 1705 Welford Court Lutherville, Md. Powell, Ramona D. 1422 Sweet Briar Ave. Norfolk, Va. Prater, Robert W. 2303 N. 10th St. Arlington, Va. Pribanic, John J. 205 Lloyd Ave. Turtle Creek, Pa. Price, Edmund P. Forest,Hil1s, Route 1 Harrisonburg, Va. Price, John N. 802 S. Barton St. Arlington, Va. Pritchett, Andrea D. 382 Dutchship Court Pasedena, Md. Pugh, Raymond A. 8020akleigh Beach Ave Baltimore, Md. Pugh, Wanda C. Route 7, Box 326 Roanoke, Va. Quesenberry, Donald L. Mt. Olivet Rd. Pulaski, Va. Quimby, S. Thomas 765 Magnolia Road Mobile, Ala. Ramp, Patsy J. 39 Darmstadt Ave. Egg Harbor, N. J. Ramstetter, Charles A. Jr 914 Pine Ridge Rd. Richmond, Va. Randall, Harold F. Crimora, Va. Rankin, Larry F. 606 Westover Dr. Staunton, Va. Rea, William J. Jr. 701 Stewart Ave. Cordele, Ga. Redford, P. Burch Route,2, Box 61 Richmond, Va. Rehmeyer, Vanna L. 3603 Milford Mill Rd. Baltimore, Md. Rexrode, C. Wayne 434 Oriole St. Staunton, Va. Rhoad, Kathleen A. 7703 Queen Anne Dr. Baltimore, Md. Rice, Eric M. 6915 Ardmore Dr. Roanoke, Va. Rice, Majorie A. 14220 Artic Ave. Rockville, Md. Rich, Sally K. Durham Rd. Brunswick, Maine Richards, Kenneth P. 3020 Knoll Dr. Falls Church, Va. Richardson, Gloria A. P. O. Box 3040 CRS Johnson City, Tenn. Riesenman, Carolyn A. 5101 Little Falls Rd. Arlington, Va. Riggs, Ernest L. 125 John St. N. Massapeuqa, N. Y. Riley, Franklin E. P. O. Box 89 Luray, Va. Ringgold, Carolyn E. Route 1, Box 47 Hollsopple, Penn. Ritchie, Ray D. Route 2 Timberville, Va. Rizzuto, Richard S. 217 Mt. Way Lynhurst, N. J. Q me is . Q - aa - 5. an .gg . . S ,, in 31' ' es.j5..f L 5 .lafxlgv . 1,3 1. :.,. a.,,,, een. . ! z ,. -1 . 'Mt' .. :ll ng, 1, N.: vw er a lp. H 7 Ni' J ag .. Snow sculpture by some enterprising student added interest to the campus. Roberts, Douglas B. U.S.-Embassy, Box 86 New York, N. Y. Roberts, Jonathan C. 31 West Clay St. Salem, Va. Roberts, Patricia A. 7 New York Ave. Hazlet, N. J. Roberts, Sue A. 330,Compton Ave. Laurel, Md. Robinson, Randall D. 8501 Robin Ridge Rd. Fairfax, Va. Rodgers, Emory R. Route 1 Winchester, Va. Roesnick, Judith C. ' 2845 Meadow Lane Falls Church, Va. Rohr, Nancy R. 313 Poplar Ave. Waynesboro, Va. Roller W ettaA f YV - 1303 Southbury Ave. Richmond, Va. Rouse, Neal T. Route 1, Box 107 Fredericksburg, Va. Royal, .James L. 26 E. Oakcrest Ave. Northfield, N. J. Rucker, Marjorie C. Hill Crest Farm Delaplane, Va. Ruddle, Richard D. 7212 Thrasher Rd. McLean, Va Rueffert, Gustav P. 10916 Woodhaven Dr. Fairfax, Va. Rufty, Rita G. 421 N. Long St. Salisbury, N. C. Rupard, Steve T. 6927 Shepherd St. Hyattsville, Md. Rusnak, Diane C. 427 Windemere Dr. Staunton, Va. Ruths, Patricia L. 7006 Murray Lane Annandale, Va. Ryan, William G. 3105 Valley Lane Falls Church, Va. Ryder, Jacqueline F. 1309 Ridge Circle Waynesboro, Va. Ryder, Karen M. 409 W. Bruce St. Bridgewater, Va. Sacra, Lenwell H. Route l Mt.Crawford, Va. Salmons, Dennis W. 519 Court St. Clifton Forge, Va. Sampson, Elizabeth S. Route 1, Box 13 Purcellville, Va. 223 Sampson, Larry E. 2917 Stuart Dr. Falls Church, Va. Samuels, Taylor H. Box 110 Orange, Va. Sanders, Mary A. Box 5 Warsaw, Va. Sanger, Dennis L. Route 1 Cordova, Md. Santonastaso, Sally Amwell Rd. Belle Mead, N. J. Sapp, Richard G. 3401 Loving Dr., Apt. 301 N. Forrestville, Md. Sattler, Lorna J. Route 1 Monrovia, Md. Sav, G. Thomas Route 130 Bordentown, N. J. Schambach, Susanne S. 125 Cypress Street Millburn, N. J . Scharon, Anne Carol W. 44 Rosemont Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Schramm, J. Susanne 1819 Peabody Dr. Falls Church, Va. Schmoyer, Frederick P. 4909 Bristow Dr. Annandale, Va. Schroeder, Edward G. 536 Arroyo Rd. Hillsborough, Cal. Schupp, Mary C. 7714 Jansen Dr. Springfield, Va. Schwenk, Robert J. Bartonsville, Pa. Scott, Anita M. 5444 N. 20th St. Arlington, Va. Scott, Robert W. 309 E. Bellefonte Ave. Alexandria, Va. Scruggs, David K. Route 1 Campobello, S. C. Seal, Howard C. 500 E. Columbia St. Falls Church, Va. Sebra, John B. Jr. Box 73 Lancaster, Va. Seese, Dale R. 201 W. North St. Delphi, Ind. Selden, Robert C. Route 2 Penhook, Va. Sellers, Kevin B. 8 Grant Dr. Lavale, Md. Sensabaugh, S. Sue Route 1 Lexington, Va. Senseney, C. Gregory 9805 Sugar Loaf Dr. Damascus, Md. Shafer, John E. Route 2 Havre de Grace, Md. Shannon,Leslie S. 125 Lorraine Terrace Hagerstown, Md. Sharps, Robert P. P. O. Box 207 Oakland, Md. Shear, Ronald C. 107 McConkey St. Blacksburg, Va. Sheehan, Joseph M 62 Huff Ave. Manville, N. J. Shepherd, Jerry C. P. O. Box 208 Solomons, Md. Sherman, Barbara E. 3108 Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, Ill. Shifflett, Judy C. 1213 Little High St. Charlottesville, Va. Shifflett, Sandra M. 595 Elmwood Dr. Harrisonburg, Va. Shiflet, Edna E. Route 14, Box 289 Richmond, Va. Shipe, Patricia Mauertown, Va. Shipplett, H. Roller Jr. 238 Thornrose Ave. Staunton, Va. Showker, Zanette D. 380 Franklin St. Harrisonburg, Va. Shuey, Theodore G. Jr. Route 1 Swoope, Va. Shull, Kathy D. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Sicilian, Judith V. 575 Catamount Rd. Fairfield, Conn. Simmers, Marion E. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Simmons, Barbara J. 902 Church St. Spray, N. C. Simmons, Claude R. III 902 Church St. Spray, N. C. Simmons, Nancy L. 134 Rohrbaugh Ave. Mooretield, W. Va. Simpson, Eric C. 208 N. West View St. Bridgewater, Va. Simpson, Janet Route 5, Box 45A Westminster, Md. Simpson, Marjorie Route 5, Box 45A Westminster, Md. Simpson, Mary K. 4211 Selkirk Dr. Fairfax, Va. Sinclair, Marcia W. 5826 Urban St. Arvoda, Col. Sine, Stephen A. 330 Shaffer St. Woodstock, Va. Siple,TBeverley A. Boys' Home Covington, Va. Skelley, Bruce M. 33 15 Kenwick Trail Roanoke. Va. Sligar, Samuel J. C St. Timberville, Va. Slusher, Terry D.- Route 2, Box 72 Floyd, Va. Smallwood, Kathleen A. 7124 Gordons Rd. Falls Church, Va. Smith, Darlene C. 3407 Cool Springs Rd. Hyattsville, Md. Smith, Frederick K. Route 3, Box 227 Manassas, Va. Smith, Gregory F. 616 East Main St. Roaring Spring, Pa. Smith, Jane L. Route 1 Luray, Va. Smith, Judy C. Criders, Va. Smith, Rebecca E. Route 3, -Rock Springs Warrenton, Va. Smith, Robert D. 14 Oakdale Dr. Millville, N. J. Snavely, Katherine A. 314 Guadalquivir Pte. Monterrey, Mexico Sparks, S. Lynn 604 Hamlet St. Springfield, Va. Spessard, Gerald W. 232 N. Mulberry St. Hagerstown, Md. Spitler, Richard E. 4417 Brandywine St. Washington, D. C. Spotts, Mary Route 1, Caniplain Rd. Somerville, N. J. Sprinkel, Alan P. 1015 Cottage St. Vienna, Va. Stanley, Sherry A. 102 Devon Rd. Staunton, Va. Staufer, Paul J. Box 205 McVeytown, Pa. Stecker, Dean C. 199 N. Michigan Ave. N. Massapequa, N. Y. Stefanelli, Joseph A. 339 Harding Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J. Steiner, John W. 12418 Buckingham St. Chester, Va. Stephen, Donald R. 506 Fountain Green Rd. Bel Air, Md. Stevens, Richard A. 5916 4th Rd. Arlington, Va. Stevenson, John T. 7204 Camp Alger Ave. Falls Church, Va. Stone, Cherrill K. Route 1 Linville, Va. Stoneburner, Kent M. 301 East College St. Bridgewater, Va. Stover, Martha A. Route 1 Dayton, Va. Strasser, Jerry W. Box 65 1 Hot Springs, Va. Strawderman, Steve C. Route 2, Box 176 Winchester, Va. Strickland, Bruce H. 360 S. Broadway Pennsville, N. J. Stultz, Roger G. 1009 Dennett Rd. Oakland, Md. Sturgill, James II 1623 N. Roosevelt St. Arlington, Va. Stutzman, Richard L. 2160 Chincok Trail Maitland, 1 Fla. Suit, Scott T. 2500 N. Baltimore Ave. Ocean City, Md. Sullivan, Tobin P. 7013 Westmoreland Rd. Falls Church, Va. Sulser, Lois J. 3401 Overcreek Rd. Columbia, S. C. Summy, Susan J. Star Route Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Swartz, J olm H. 613 Midland Trail Rd. Covington, Va. Swartz, John R. Route rl, Box 36 Harrisonburg, Va. Swartz, Laura A. P. O. Box 121 Buckingham, Va. Symes, Rhonda E. 20 Lafayette Ave. Middletown, N. Y. Tardy, David J. Route 3 Lexington, Va. Tate, David L. Route 3, Box 555 Salem, Va. Taylor, Kenneth M. 1522 Forest Villa Lane McLean, Va. Tayman, Bonnie J. 4713 Sunflower Dr. Rockville, Md. Thomas, Michaele A. 8104 Ainsworth Ave. Springfield, Va. Thompson, Annetta R. 709 Wooddale Ave. Linthicam Hghts., Md- Thompson, CHOIYH S- ll909 Random Hills Rd. Fairfax, Va. Thompson, Robert H. Jr. 31 1 S. Commerce St. Centreville, Md. Thorpe, 'Thomas P. 2919 Wickersham Way Falls Church, Va. Thrasher, R. Susan 10005 Kensin ton Pk , S WY- Kensrngton, Md. Throckmorton, Janet A. Box 81 Round Hill,-Va. Tibbs, Alan W. Route 2 Gladys, Va. Tilgner, Robert W. Hilltop Dr. Manchester, Md. Tilgner, Ronald R. Hilltop Dr. Manchester, Md. Tobler, Paul H. Jr. Route '1, Box 231 Leesburg, Va. Todd, Penelope A. 325 N. Bedford St. Georgetown, Del. Tourgee, Louis L. III 341 Maryland Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. 224 Tracey, Sheila R. 1149 Sarah St. Bethel Park, Pa. Trahan, Carol E. 1807 Briarcliff Rd. Baltimore, Md. Traitor, Larry M. 4201 S. Four Mile Run Dr. Arlington, Va. Travers, F. Ann 6440 Elmdale Rd. Alexandria, Va. Trobaugh, Elizabeth A. Router 1, Box 350 Dayton, Va. Trout, Michael P. 30 Fulton Ave. Walkersville, Md. Troyer, Kimberly R. 3404 Andover Dr. Fairfax, Va. Turner, Barbara A. Star Route Gilbertville, Mass. Turner, Dennis A. Route 2 Timberville, Va. Turnham, Barbara J. 3730 SW 90th Ave. Miami, Fla. Tyson, Michael A. 120 Snead St. Ashland, Va. Upperman, James E. 214lHarmony Dr. Vienna, Va. Upperman, Pamela S. 6853 Murray Lane Annandale, Va. Van Brocklin, Harry A. 33 N. Hunter Ave. Auburn, N. Y. Van Meter, E. Marie 117 Grove St. Petersburg, W. Va. Varner, Susan H. 26 Highland Ct. Luray, Va. Via, Paul M. 1206 Mowbray Place Charlottesville, Va. Vollman, Kurt D. 206 Main St. Freemansburg, Pa. Von Herbulis, Paul J. Box 624 Gordonsville, Va. Von Hoerner, Gabriele NRAO t Green Bank, W. Va. Wachter, Eddie R. 913 Motter Place Frederick, Md. Wagner, Candace J. Third Court Vero Beach, Fla Walbridge, Barbara 325 N. Washington St. Easton, Md. Walker, Barbara J. 93 Devils Reach Dr. Woodbridge, Va. Walker, Christine A. 25 Bedford Dr. Front Royal, Va. Walker, Philip A. 1109 Stuart St. Culpeper, Va. Walsh, James H. Route 2 Catlett, Va. Walsh, William S. Route 2 Catlett, Va. Walter, William T. III 224 York Dr. Waynesboro, Va. Wampler, Carolyn L. Route 3, Box 27 Broadway, Va. Wampler, Frederick A. Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Wampler, James R. Route 3 Broadway, Va. Wampler, Marilyn J 2305 Keener Rd. Hagerstown, Md. Wampler, Stephen Route 1 Bridgewater, Va. Ward, Anna L. Route 2, Box 1 Hot Springs, Va. Ward, Betty C. Route 2, Box 1 Hot Springs, Va. Ward, Constance J. Reynovia, Route 1 Charlottesville, Va. Ward, Michael A. 2335 N. 11th sf., Apr. Arlington, Va. Ware, Maximilian Jr. 500 Roosevelt Blvd. Falls Church, Va. Wasilius, Richard T. 293 Frederick St. Hagerstown, Md. Webb, Joyce D. Route 4 Box 138A Milford, Del. Wegner, William M. 1407 N. Greenbrier St. Arlington, Va. Weimer, Warren O. 401 A. Hume Ave. Alexandria, Va. Wells, Grafton L. Jr. 10837 First St. Fairfax, Va. Wentz, Wayne S. 303 Baer Ave. Hanover, Pa. 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. Whetzel, Larry A. Route 3 Broadway, Va. Whiting, Beverley T. 404 Walnut St. Berryville, Va. Whitley, Jack L. Jr. 5403 Blacksburg Rd. Springfield, Va. Whitlock, Phillip L. Route 4 Winchester, Va. Whitmore, Linda S. 107 W. View St. Bridgewater, Va. Wicks, Margaret L. 40 Duncan Lane Springfield, Pa. 1 Wiggins, Linda L. 28 Sandalwood Lane Colonia, N. J. Wilhide, Jane V. Detour, Md. Wilkerson, James L. Indian Oak Rd. Crewe, Va. Wilkerson, Sally T. 1321 Glenwood Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Williams, Cheryl A. 3226 Dye Dr. Falls Church, Va. Williams, Lawrence E. 412 Columbus Ave. Frederick, Md. Williams, Mary E. 15 Old North Rd. Wyoming, Del. Williams, Rebecca F. 207 Meadowdale Lane Frederick, Md. Williams, Robert K. III 5812 West Club Lane Richmond, Va. Wilson, William T. Middleburg, Va. Wiltbank, Raymond C. 7611 Charlton Ave. College Park, Md. Wine, Donna M. Route 6, Box 604B Orlando, Fla. Wine, Lois R. Route 3, Box 257 Mount Airy, N. C. Wine, Sarah A. Route 3, Box 257 Mt. Airy, N. C. Wineland, Connie J. Route 1 Martinsburg, Pa. Winters, Joyce I. Route 3 Mercersburg, Pa. Wiseman, QPaul E. 2810 Lorcom Lane Arlington, Va. Wiskeman, Robert L. 3613 Forest Hill Rd. Baltimore, Md. Wolber, Gregory J. 1175 The Terrace Hagerstown, Md. Wolfe, Byron E. Route 1 New Windsor, Md. Wood, Douglas C. Route 3, Box 174 Charlottesville, Va.' Woodie, Douglas H. Route 2 Troutville, Va. Woods, Linda K. 1101 S. Winchester Ave. Waynesboro, Va. Woodward, Nancy L. 836 W. 13th Street Front Royal, Va. Woolfrey, Denins M. 2500 N. Van Dorn, Apt. 503 Alexandria, Va. Wright, Faye L. Route 1 ' Bridgewater, Va. Wright, Jamey E. Route 2, Box 6 Gladstone, Va. Wright, Joseph R. Route 2 Staunton, Va. Wright, Karen L. 7701 Elmhurst St. Washington, D. C. Wright, Lynne N. 3022 23rd St. So. Arlington, Va. Wright, Martha L. 2840 Greenway Blvd. Falls Church, Va. Wright, Raymond K. North Main St. Ext. Union Bridge, Md. Wyrick,dlona1d E. Route 1' Waynesboro, Va. Yatchum, Larry A. 411 Stock St. Hanover, Pa. York, Charles A. Jr. Grand Avenue Front Royal, Va. Young, Marguerite J. 229 Chatam Rd. Ellicott City, Md. Young, Robert J. Jr. 1001 Lawrence St. Radford, Va. Young, Ronald D. Star Route A Staunton, Va. Zigler, A. Jane Route 3 Westminster, Md. Zigler, Samuel J. Jr. Route 3 Westminster, Md. Zimmer, Ruth C. 413 Ellison Lane Waynesboro, Va. Zwicke, Michael H. 9027 Pixie Court Fairfax, Va. N1 5, C'-1 1. 17' Chosen as Bridgewater's Ten Best Dressed were Carolyn Cook, Sandra Derr, Lynn Flory, Elsie Luhring, Jan Kuper, Sally Rich, Donna Phillips, Ginger Keifert, Ann Carver, and Sandy Fagan. 225 Senior Dirctory Allender, Susan, B.A. English, Pinion Players 1,2,3,4, German Club 2,3, Alpha Psi Omega 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Debate Club 2, POI!- folio 2, Ripples, Layout Editor 2,3,4, Copy Editor 4, B.C. Bee 3,4. Arbogast, Terry, B.A. General Science. Atamian, Dick, B.A. Sociology. Aushcrman, Janice, B.A. Psychology, Hockey 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,4, WAA l,2,3, Class Secretary 3,4, May Court 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Council on Student Affairs 4, Honor Council 4, Class Social Com- mittee 3. Balogh, Bev, B.A. English, Hockey 2, Tennis 1,4, Basketball 1, WAA l,2,3, P.E. Major's Club 1,2, Powder Puff Football 2,3, Class Social Committee 3, May Court 3, Social Committee Co-Chairman 4. Barlow, Bruce, B.A. History, Young Democrats 1, SNEA 3,4, Senate 4. Barron, Rodger, B.A. Mathematics. Bell, Anne, B.A. English, Glee Club 1,2,3.4, SNEA 4. Bell, Dave, B.A. Physics, Physics Club 3,4, B.C. Bee 4, College Bowl 4. Bergmann, Georgeann, B.A. Physical Education. Betts, Mike, B.S. Business Administration, Golf 1,2,3,4, Senate Auditor 3,4, Business Club 3,4, Council on Student Affairs 4. Booth, Bill, B.S. Business Administration. Bowman, Barbara, B.A. Spanish. Brashears, Jim, B.A. Sociology. Breneman, David, B.A. French, AGO l,2,3,4, President, Glee Club 1, 2, Library 2,3, French Club 1, Vice-president 2,3,4. Brown, Linda, B.S. Music, Glee Club 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Concert Choir 2,3,4 Assistant Director, Ladies, Quartet 2,3, Chorale 2,3, AGO 3,4 Treasurer, Young Democrats 1, Ripples, Associate Editor 4, MENC 3. Caldwell, Janice, B.A. English, SNEA 2, WAA 3, B.C. Bee 3,4, College Bowl 4. Calloway, Bob, B.A. Physical Education, Track 2, Basketball, Statis- tician 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, P.E. Major's Club 2,3,4, SNEA 2,3,4, Intra- mural Council 2, WGMB 4, Baseball, Trainer 4. Caricofe, Forrest, B.A. Sociology. Carver, Anne, B.A. English, Social Committee 4, SNEA 3, Powder Puff Football 2,3, May Court 2, Best Dressed 3,4. Castle, Bill, B.A. English, Football 1,2, Baseball 2, Senate 3, Vice- president 4, Honor Council 3, Executive Committee 3, Class Social Committee 1,2, College Board Committee 3,4, Election Committee 4. Chandler, Harry, B.A. Mathematics, Track l,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Football 3,4. Christopher, Joyce, B.A. History. Cobb, Jimmy, B.A. History. Coffman, David, B.A. Spanish, Tennis 1,2, SNEA 3,4, Language Lab Assistant 3,4. Cook, Ed, B.A. Physics, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Honorable Mention, Mason-Dixon Team 4. Cordirig, Buck, B.A. Sociology. Craun, G.G., B.A. Biology. Craun, Susan, B.A. Physical Education, P.E. Major's Club. Cumbey, Frances, B.A. Sociology, Business Club 1,2, WGMB 2, Senate 2, Ripples 2,3,4, B.C. Bee 3. DePriest, Carol, B.A. Sociology, Pinion Players 1,2,3,4, Alpha Psi Omega 1,2,3,4. . Derr, Sandra, B.A. English, Ripples l,2,3, Editor 4, B.C. Bee 3,4, Publications Committee 3, SNEA 1,2,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,4 Presi- dent, Senate 3,4, Class Social Committee 4, Best Dressed 4. Dewolfe, Robert, B.A. General Science, Band l,2. Dove, Betty, B.A. History. Dove, Boyd, B.A. General Science. Dove, Chester, B.S. Business Administration, Business Club 2,3,4, Intra- mural Council 3,4. Durrer, John, B.A. English. Earhart, Bob, B.A. Philosophy and Religion, BSF Cabinet 1, Glee Club 1,2,3, Concert Choir 1,2,3, Chorale 2,3, Fagan, Sandy, B.A. Physical Education, Glee Club l,2,3, Touring Choir l,2,3,4, Chorale 2,3,4, Ladies' Quartet 4, SNEA 2,3, WAA 2,3,4, AGO 4, Hockey 2,4-, Basketball 2. Fairchilds, Vern, B.A. Biology, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Senate 2, SNEA 2,3,4 President, Class Social Committee 3,4. Fitch, Louise, B.A. French, BCA 3, French Club 4, Pinion Players 4, Glee Club 4. Fitzgerald, Nancy, B.A. English, Wesley Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Pinion Players 2. Fleetwood, T.A., B.A. Physical Education. Flora, Connie, B.A. English, B.C. Bee 2,3,4, Ripples 3,4, Best Dressed 3, Dorm Council 2,3,4, Class Social Committee 4, SNEA 2,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4 Secretary and Treasurer, May Court 4. Flory, Lynn, B.S. Home Economics, Senate 1,2, Cafeteria Committee 1, Homecoming Court 1, Mu Epsilon Mu l,2,3 Reporter 4, Ten Best Dressed 2,4, Pep Committee 3, Student Union Committee 4. Forrest, Bill, B.A. History. Forry, Joanne, B.A. History, Convocation Committee 4, Hillandalers 2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Foster, Ann, B.A. Mathematics. Fries, David, B.A. Chemistry. Froelich, Eddie, B.A. History. Furr, Harold, B.A. Chemistry, Physics Club 3,4, Photo Club 4, Physics Lab Assistant 2,3,4. , , J if N 4 ' Exif: 'J ' - , 4 - J ., , N 5 C, ,, L. N, . , in . L-- . -.-.fin-I-!.,','v,. Y' .. Em 1. . ,. .. .1 'es 1 . , is v gr Q-N55 . . l ' X 'J ' M.: QL . - 1 , 'C . . - L - tp 'f U -N - N e ' i .rm Q J im and Sally Wilkerson, senior parents, admire their daughter Amy. Geib, Richard, B.A. History, Debate 23 Hillandalers 1,23 Photo Club 4,5Q Ripples, Photographer 4,5Q B.C. Bee, Photographer 4,5Q WGMB 3,4 Program Directorg Business Club 53 Pi Delta Epsilon 4,53 Floor Director 4,5. Glasgow, Tom, B.A. Mathematics3 Football l,2,3,4 Tri-captain3 Varsity Club 2,3,4 President3 Athletic Council 4. Graves, Doug, B.A. Sociology3 Photo Club 1,23 Business Club 23 Baseball 33 WGMB 4g Ripples, Photographer 2. Grove, Joyce, B.S. Home Economics3 Mu Epsilon Mu 1,2,3,4 Secretaryg Glee Club 43 May Day, Co-chairman 4. Guinn, Mike, B.A. Physical Education3 Football 13 Winter and Spring Track 1,2,3,4Q P.E. Major's Club 1,2,3,43 SNEA 2,3. Guyton, Dwight, B.S. Business Administration. Harman, Karen, B.A. Physical Education3 Glee Club 13 WAA 1,2,3,4Q Hockey 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Tennis 1,2. Harris, Frank, B.A. Physicsg Football l,23Senate l,2,3 President 43Class Vice-president 2g Class President 23 Honor Council 2,3,4 Chairman3 Pinion Players 1,2,3,4Q Student Union Committee 3g Council on Student Affairs 3. Harris, Pat, B.A. Spanish. Harter, Joe, B.S. Business Administration. Hartman, Dale, B.A. Sociology3 Glee Club lg Band 13 Class Vice- president 23 Honor Council 2,43 B.C. Bee, Business Manager 33 Who's Who 43 Council on Student Affairs 43 Senate 4, President. Hartman, Elaine, B.A. Philosophy and Religion3 Hockey 2,33 Basketball 23 Manager 1,33 Tennis 1,23 Glee Club 1,23 WAA 2,33 B.C. Bee 2, Ripples 3,43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4 Vice-president3 SCRA 2,3 Chairman3 Council on Religious Affairs 3,42 Clericus 3. Hauptman, Dean, B.S. Business Administration3 Cross Country l,2,3,4Q Track l,2,3,43 Business Club 2,3,4. Helbert, Diane, B.A. Physical Educationg Basketball l,2,3,43 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Tennis l,2,33 Lacrosse 43 Concert Choir 43 Glee Club 2,43 WAA 1,2,3,4Q Ripples 2,3,43 B.C. Bee 2,33 AGO 3,4. Hetz, Andy, B.A. Sociology. Hoge, Ellen, B.A. English3 BCA 3g B.C.Bee 2,43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4. Hoop, Jeannie, B.A. English3 Mu Epsilon Mu 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 B.C. Bee 3,4Q SNEA 33 Powder Puff Football 3. Huffman, Lilchy, B.S. Home Economics3 Mu Epsilon Mu 1,2,3,4Q Glee Club l,2,3,43 SNEA 13 Ripples 33 B.C. Bee 13 Cafeteria Committee 1. Jenkins, Lynwood, B.A. Philosophy and Religion3 Ripples, Business Manager 23 Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,4. Johnson, Mary Ann, B.A. Mathematics. Julian, Tom, B.A. Historyg Basketball 1,2,3 M3H2gCIQ Track 1,33 Class Vice-president 33 Class President 43 Honor Council 3,43 Senate 4. Keifert, Ginger, B.A. Psychology3 Social Committee 4g Senate 43 Home- coming Court 43 Best Dressed 43 Hockey 1,23 -WAA 1,2,3g Powder Puff Football 23 WGMB 23 Young Democrats 1. Kohne, Libby, B.A. History3 SNEA 2,33 WAA 2,3,4Q Hillandalers 2. Kyle, Linda, B.A. Sociology, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3 President 4, Mu Epsilon Mu 4, Ripples 2,3,4, Senate 2, Pinion Players 2, WGMB 2. Lackey, Cheryl, B.A. Home Economics, Westminster Fellowship 1, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3, Chorale 3,4, Mu Epsilon Mu 3,4. Ledwell, Jo, B.A. Psychology, Lambda 3,4. Lewis, Judy, B.A. Economics, Ripples 2,3,4 Editor, Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, B.C. Bee 3,4, Publications Committee 3,4 Chairman, Senate 2,35 Who's Who 4, BSF 1 Secretary, Business Club 4, AGO 3,4, Pinion Players 2,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,4, Pep Committee 3, Dorm Council 1, Cafeteria Committee Chairman 1. Lockhart, Rick, B.A. Biology, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1. Luhring, Elsie, B.A. Sociology, Best Dressed 4. Lynch, Barbara, B.A. Sociology, Hockey 1,2, Senate 1, SNEA 3. Mabe, Ann, B.S. Music, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3, Senate 2, Council on Religious Activities 3, AGO 3,4, BSF 1,2,3 Secretary- Treasurer, 4, Dance Band 3,4, WAA 2, Mu Epsilon Mu 4, Band 2,3. Manlove, Pat, B.A. French, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Pinion Players 1,2,3 Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Alpha Psi Omega 2,3,4 President, French Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-president, Wesley Fellowship 1,2 President, 3 Vice-president 4, SNEA 2,3,4, SCRA 3. Mann, Larry, B.A. Psychology. Marcum, Beverly, B.A. Biology, Hockey l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, WAA 1,2 Secretary-Treasurer, 3,4 President, Lambda 3,4, Who's Who 4, Athletic Council 3,4, Senate 4, Glee Club 1,2,3, Concert Choir 2, AGO 3, B.C. Bee 3,4. Martin, Barbara, B.S. Home Economics, SNEA 1,2,3,4, Mu Epsilon Mu 1,2,3,4 President, B.C. Bee 2,3,4, Ripples 3,4. Martin, Carolyn, B.A. French, French Club 1,2 Secretary-Treasurer, 3,4 President, Glee Club l,2,4, Pinion Players l,2,4, Alpha Psi Omega 2,4, Lambda 2,4, B.C. Bee l,2,4, Ripples 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2,4, Senate 2, SNEA 1,2 Treasurer 4, BSF 1,2, BCA 3, Who's Who 3,4. Masincup, Dick, B.A. Chemistry. McCrary, Richard, B.A. French. McCann, Ted, B.A. Economics, Business Club 1,2,3 Treasurer 4, Tennis 1,2, Photo Club 1,2,3,4, B.C. Bee, Business Manager 4, Social Committee 4, Senate 3,4, Publications Committee 4. Meissner, Marilyn, B.A. History. Messersmith, Joyce, B.A. Psychology. Meyer, Doris, B.A. English, Publications Committee 3, B.C. Bee 1,2,3 Editor 4, Hillandalers 1, Senate 3,4 Vice-president, Honor Council 4, Council on Student Affairs 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3 Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Wh0's Who 4. Midkiff, Clint, B.A. WGMB 4, Cafeteria English, Tennis l,3, Concert Committee 2,3,4, Student Manager 4. Miller, Dennis, B.S. Business Administration. Miller, Marjie, B.A. Sociology. Miller, Ronald, B.A. Sociology, Baseball 2. Mills, Carolyn, B.A. Biology. 228 Myers, Betty, B.A. English, SNEA 2,3, WAA 2,3,4, B.C. Bee 3,4. Meyers, John, B.A. Physical Education. Naff, Gretchen, B.A. Psychology. Nelson, Ruth, B.S. Home Economics, Basketball 1,2, Mu Epsilon Mu 1,2 Parliamentarian 3 and 4 Vice-president, Lambda 2,3,4, Glee Club 4. Newbrough, Dave, B.A. Biology. Nicholas, Allan, B.A. Chemistry, German Club 1,2, Physics Club 4, Lambda 2,3,4, Band 1, Chemistry Lab Assistant 2,3,4. Nicholas, Richard, B.S. Business Administration, Baseball l,4, Golf 3 Class Vice-president 4, SCRA 2, Business Club 3,4, May Court 4. Norman, Ray, B.A. English. Nunnally, Pat, B.A. Physical Education, Hockey l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 1, Lacrosse 1, Ripples 1, WAA l,2,3,4. Paris, Paula, B.A. English, Lambda l,2,3,4, Senate 2. Patterson, Sarah, B.A. Spanish. Perdue, Bev, B.A. Physical Education, Hockey 2,4, WAA l,2,3,4, SNEA 3, Class Social Committee 2,3,4, P.E. Major's Club 1,2,3,4, May Court 2,4 Queen, Homecoming Court 2,3. Petcher, Mary Beth, B.A. Sociology, Concert Band 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3, 4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, AGO 4, BSF 1,2,3,4. Phillips, Alice, B.A. Physical Education, Hockey 2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, 4, Tennis l,2,3, Lacrosse 4, WAA 1,2,3,4. ' Phillips, Donna, B.A. Mathematics, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Touring Choir 1, Best Dressed l,2,4, May Court l,4, SNEA 1,2,3,4, SCRA 3,4 Chairman. Powell, Fred, B.A. Physics. Prater, Bob, B.A. History, Football l,2,3,4 Tri-Captain, Varsity Club 2,3,4 Secretary, B.C. Bee 1,2,3,4 Editor, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, Athletic Council 4, Who's Who 4, Publications Committee 4. Pribanic, John, B.A. History, Football 1,2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Track 1, B.C. Bee 3,4, Alumni Magazine Sports writer 4. Randall, Harold, B.A. Physics, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, Physics Club 3. Rhoad, Kathleen, B.A. German, Hockey l,2,4, WAA 1,2,4, BCA 3. Riley, Frank, B.A. Biology! Band 1. Roesnick, Judy, B.A. Sociology, SNEA l,2,3,4, Dillon Floor Director 3. Rohr, Nancy, B.S. Home Economics, Mu Epsilon Mu 3,4. Rucker, Connie, B.S. Home Economics, WGMB 2, Mu Epsilon Mu 2,3,4, Best Dressed 3. Sampson, Lyle, B.A. Biology, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 2, Lambda 2,3, 4, French Club 1,2,3, WAA 3,4, May Court 4. Sapp, Rick, B.A. History. Schmoyer, Fred, B.A. Sociology, Class Treasurer l,2,4, Class Social Committee 3, May Court 1, Business Club 4. Schwenk, Robert, B.A. General Science, Debate 1, Baseball 1, Tennis 2,3,4. Seal, Howard, B.S. Business Administration. Sensabaugh, Sue, B.A. English. Shipe, Patricia, B.A. Psychology. Simmers, Marion, B.A. Economics, Business Club 2, Ripples, Business Manager 3,4g Publications Committee 3,4. Simmons, Nancy, B.A. English. Sinclair, Marcia, B.A. English, B.C. Bee 4. Skelley, Bruce, B.A. History. Stephen, Don, B.A. Psychology. Stone, Cherrill, B.A. English. Tourgee, Skip, B.A. Sociology. Upperman, Jim, B.A. Spanish, Baseball 1, SNEA 4, Dorm Director 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Mason-Dixon Team 4, May Court, King 4. Walsh, Jim, B.A. Psychology. Walter, Bill, B.A. Psychology. Wampler, Faye, B.S. Home Economics. Wasilius, Rick, B.A. Psychology, Planning Conference 3,45 Social Com- mittee, Co-Chairman 3, Floor Director 3,4, Class Social Committee 2. Weimer, Warren, B.A. Physics, Track 1,2,3,4, Physics Club 4, Science Lab Assistant 4, BSF Cabinet 4. Wilkerson, Jim, B.A. Physical Education, P.E. Major's Club l,2,3,4, Intramural Council 1,2,3,4, Student Director of Intramurals 2,3,4, Senate 2,3, Concert Committee 2,3, Dorm Director 4, Homecoming Co- Chairman 3. Wilkerson, Sally, B.S. Home Economics, Senate 3, Class Social Com- mittee 2, Mu Epsilon Mu l,2,3,4, Homecoming Co-Chairman 3. Williams, Becky, B.A. Sociology, Glee Club 1, Hockey 1,2,3, WAA 1,2,3. Williams, Larry, B.A. Sociology, Football 2, WGMB 2,4. Wood, Doug, B.A. History, Football 1, Social Committee 3,4, Concert Committee 2,3. Wright, Kin, B.A. General Science. Zigler, Sam, B.A. Biology, Senate Z,3,4 Parliamentarian, Honor Council 3,4, Lambda 2,3,4, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 3,May Court 3,49 Basketball 1, Track l,2, Cross Country 2, Who's Who 4. Seniors perform in the unique skit that won first place for them in the competition. 229 Abel, Christine 55 Adams, Karen 55 Albrecht, Doug 55,93,127 Allender, Jim 73 Allender, Susan 21,133,135 Alley, Robert 41,128,146 Alt, Nancy 41 Altic, Bob 55 Anderson, Alice 41, 148 Anderson, Gary 166 Anderson, Jim 41,137 Anderson, Larry 55 Andrews, Steve 41 Annin, David 73,143,148 Anson, Ginny 41,138,139,158 Arbogast, Terry 21 Arden, Art 41,132 Armbruster, Ed 73,133,144,l50 Arnold, Jane 55,148,173 Ashcraft, Steve Ashenden, Grace 41,152 Atamian, Dick 21,157,179,193 Atkins, Carol 41,157 Ausherman, Janice 20,21,125,160,172,173,186 Axline, Susan 73 Ayoub, Akram 55 Babbs, Cilla 55,132 Baker, Bob 55 Ballentine, Kathy 73,152,192 Ballard, Judy 41,191 Balogh, Bev 21,126,160 Bane, Amy 73 Bankes, Gail 73 Barlow, Bruce 21 Bamhart, Tommy 73 Barron, Rodger 21 Beatty, Jerry 41,134,138,139,141 Beaver, Gayncll 54,55,163 Becker, Janice 41 Beers, Jane 55 Beheler, Norma 41 Bell, Anne 21,156 Bell, David 22,132 Bell, Glendon 55 Bell, Joan 73 Bendell, Cindy 4l,44,127 Bengtson, Carol 55 Bent, Sandy 55,186,192 Bergmann, Georgeann 22,153,186,19O,192 Betts, Kim 41,156 Betts, Mike 22,126,157,179 Bittinger, Lorraine 73 Black, Fred 73 Blake, Connie 73,144,163,184 Boller, Nancy 55,186,188,190 Booker, Webb 73,192 Booth, Bill 22,157 Bowman, Barbara 22 Bowman, David 73,144 Bowman, Richard 41 Bowman, Sharon 42,142,147,150 Bowman, Tom 42,44 Boyle, Bob 55,178 Bradshaw, Randal 56,178 Brady, Dan 56 Brashears, Jim 22,127 Breneman, David 22,147,148 Brill, Bryon 40,42,44,125 Brown, Tom 42,129,155 Brown, Linda 22,134,144,l47 Brown, Sharon 73,186 Bruce, C.G. 56,142,143 Bryan, Ken 73,138 Bucher, Carol 42,173,153,190,19l,192 Buckner, Jean 42,194 Buckner, Pat 73 Buhl, Jerry 42,44 Bunn, James 56 Burgoyne, Eddie 56 Burroughs, Jeanne 56,157,194 Bush, Rod 42,51 Bussey, Gail 73 Byerly, Ellen 56 Byerly, Terry 42 Caldwell, Janice 23 Calloway, Bob 23 Campbell, Ted 56 Campbell, Dorcas 73,131,132 Caricofe, Nancy 56,71,153,187,189,191,192 Caricofe, Roland 178 Carpenter, Larry 170 Carpenter, Wayne 42,126 Carr, Linda 56 Carr, Ron 56,65,166,167 Carroll, John 73 Carter, Larry 56,166,169,178 Carter, Marci 73,173,187,l88,192 Carter, Martha 73 Carter, Nancy 56 Carver, Anne 23,126,225 Cassady, Tim 177 Castle, Bill 23 Cave, Rosemary 73, 143,192 AChat'ee, Cathy 73,136 Chandler, Harry 23,166,178 Chase, John 42 Childs, Ellin 42 Chorovich, Jim 73 Christian, Mary 56 Christopher, Joyce 23 Clark, Esther 74,186,192 Clark, Linda 143 Clarke, Judy 74,143 Clayton, Dena 74 Clayton, Linda 56,192 Clcmmer, Dick 23 Coffman, David 23 Coffman, Greg 56,127 Coffman, Margaret 74,147 Colonna, Bill 74 Comisky, Richa.rd 42 Compton, Bettie 57,157 Connelly, Anna 57 Conner, Linda 74 Fitchctt, Arthur 43,128,150 Fitchett, Ruth 75 Fitze, Neal 75,138 Fitzgerald, Nancy 26,158 Fitzwater, Ina 43 Fleetwood, T.A. 26 Fleishman, Linda 59,143,l44,146,147 Flora, Connie 26,96,132,133,136,156,163 Flora, Benjie 72,75,163 Flora, June 75,138,143 Flora, Karl 75 Flora, Marshall 75,166,169 Flora, Sandra 44,142,147 Flory, Brenda 75 Flory, Lynn 26,225 Flory, Ted 59,144,146 Ford, Lyndell 59 Forest, Bill 26 Forry, Joanne 26 Cook, Judy 74 Cook, Ed 24,174,175,182 Cook, Ronnie 74,174 Cook, Valeria 74 Cope, Susan 153,186,189,l91,192 Cording, Buck 24 Cornell, Mary 57 Craig, Cameron 42,44,132,162 Crane, Art 74 Craun, G,G. 24 Craun, Judy 152 Craun, Kathy 24 Crider, Gary 74,156 Crill, Linda 74,153,158,187,192 Crist, Dick 57 Crouch, Tom 150 Crummett, Anita 74,143 Crumrnett, Mary 42,157 Cumbey, Frances 24 Cunningham, Neal 57 Dalton, Gary 57 Darncll, Robert 74 Darsch, Karen 57 Daughaday, Louise 74,143 Davis, Ray 74 Day, Pat 42 Dean, Debbie 57 Debcrry, Nancy 43 Dellaria, Art 151 DeMange, Bill 43,44,129 De Prie st, Carol 24,138,139 DeRossi, Janct 43,128 DeRossi, Joanne 74,195 Derr, Sa DeWitt, Oscar 157 DcWolf, Bob 24,184 Dey, Bob 74 Deyerle, Ernie 43,57,93,129,146 Deycrlc, Janice 57 Dittrich, Tom 43,193 Dodson, Wayne 74,166 Dulbear, Sharon 57,153,194 Donley, Anna Mac 43,l53,187,192 Doss, Rodger 74,166,167 Dove, Chester 25,157 Dovc, Betty 25 Dove, Boyd 25 Dovel, Tom 74,166 Downes, Bennett 74 Drake, Eric 57 Dudash, Joe 44,153,l66,178,l93 Duehring, Barry 177 Duffer, Judy 43,131,143 Dunmirc, Ann 57,143,144,147 DuPriest, Jim 58,149 Durgy, Carol 58 Durham, Rcmona 74,156 Durrer, Christopher 74 Durrer, John 25 Earhart, Bob 25,92 Earhart, Rebecca 74 Early, Tom 75 Edwards, Alan 58,178 Egge, Tina 43,130,133,138 Einziger, Sara 58 Elchisak, Mary 58 Estep, Estes, Eswor Ethcri Linda 75 Jessc 58 ' thy, Faye 75 ngton, Carol 75,152 Evans, Abe 43,144 Evans, Nancy 75 Evers, Carolyn 59,152 Eye, Danny 75 Fagan, Sandy 16,25,144,146,186,225 Faidley, Jim 75 Fairchilds, Charlie 59,92,l60,170,178,192 Fairchilds, Vem 25,93,1S6 Farley, Marc 43,127,157 Fawley, Rick 75,163,170 Fenton, Nancy 75,143 Fetzer, Gery 59,137 Fisher, Joe 59,158 Fisher, Everett 75,137,144,146 Fitch, Louise 25,138 ndra 24,96,132,133,136,156,225 Fort, Jay 59,149 Foster, Ann 26,l38,144,l46 Foster, Kayc 75 Fowler, Alice 59 Frambes, Nancy 44,137,152 French, Milson 75 Fridingcr, Greg 76 Fries, Dave 26 Frish, Stephanie 44 Frochlich, Eugene 27 Furr, Harold 27,128,150 Gaither, Joan 76,143 Galvin, Ralph 76 Garber, Neil 51,157,193 Gatten, Caroline 76,l37,189,192 Gehr, Rod 59,166,169 Geib, Richard 27,93,134,151,157 Geibel, Donna 76 Geisert, Greg 59,134,151 Gentry, Joe 59 Germann, Martha 76 Gibson, Grover 76,166 Gilner, Steve 40,44,180,185,193 Gioielli, Steve 177 Glasgow, Tom 27,166,169,193 Glcdhill, Marilyn 76 Glick, Larry 76,77 Godfrey, Shirley 60 Good, Charlene 76,143,147 Good, J.W. 54,60,128 Good, Lowell 60 Good, Mike 60, 149, 185 Gordon, Gail 60 Gordon, George 60 Gordon, Herbert 60 Graves, Doug 27 Gray, Robert 44,142,143,144 Griswold, David 77,177 Griswold, Linda 44,131,132 Groft, Carole 60 Grossnickle, Carolcne 45,152 Grossnickle, Larry 72,77,125,143,144,l73 Grove, Joyce 27 Guiler, Caroline 77 Guinn, Mike 27,93,l53,178 Gulick, Kathryn 77 Guyton, Dwight 27 Haegelc, Charles 111 1-lagood, Nancy 40,45,131,133,162 1-laldeman, Nancy 60 Hale, Steve 143,144,146,l61, Hall, Jim 77,174 Hall, John 77 Hall, Nancy 77,188,189 Halpin, Jeannette 60 Halterman, Sharyn 45,128,142 Halterman, Steve 143 1-lamblin, Junc 60 Hamilton, Lydia 60,143 Hamm, Bev 61 Hammond, Paul 77 Hand, Marv 61,126 Hanger. Martha 77,143 Harden, Helen 44, 45 Harken, Karcn 45 Harman, Karen 28,187,189 Harrington, Kathryn 77 Harris, Hessic 61 Harris, Pat 28 Harris, Frank 28,93,120,125,138 Harsh, Roxanne 77,185 Harshbargcr, Mike 45 Hart, Bruce 45,166 Hart, Luan 45,152 Hartcr, Joe 28,157 Hartman, Dale 28,l23,124,1Z5,163,172,173 Hartman, Elaine 28,133,136 Hartman. Jane 77 Hartman, Mary 29 Hauptman, Dean 28,l57,170,17l Hearn, J.L. 45 Heddings, Marilyn 6l,128,152,l59 Hedley, Harold 61,93,178 Hellman, Dallas 61 Heisey, Galen 77,138 Heizer, Stan 45 230 Herbert, Diane 28,12l,128,137,144,187,l88, l89,l90,l91,192 llcmcnway, Susan 77 Hendry, Holly 45,144,152 Hensley, Mike 45 Hcpncr, Sandra 61 Herbert, Barbara 46 Hershey, Becky 61,163,194 Hess, Donna 61,143 Hctz. Sherman 29 Hicks, Joanna 61,113 Higdon, Paul 77,144 Hill, George 77 Hilldrup, Ronnie 77 Himlcr, Susan 61,192 Hothcrr, Sally 46 Hogshead, 1-larry 219 Holl, David 77 Hollcn, Patricia 77 Hollinger, Larry 77 Hollinger, Steve 61 Hooke, Randolph 61 Hoop, Eugenia 29,152,159 Hopkins, Jesse 61,143,l44,146 1-lopkins, Jolm 62,93 Hottlc, Gary 46 Hottlc, Ron 62,137,143 Houff, Brenda 77 Hourf, Bob 54,62,124,174 Huber, Terry 72,77 Hudson, Gene 62 Hudson, Joyce 62 Huffman, Lily 29 Huffman, Rufus 77,150,151 Humbert, Donna 77,147 Hupman, Carol 225 Hutchinson, Candace 77 Huycke, Don 62 lp, Steve 62,95 Irving, Jim 78,177 Jack, Pamela 62 Jackson, Hal 78 Jenkins, Woody 29 Johnson, Jerry 78 Jonas, Leroy 46 Jordan, Marietta 29,143 Jorgensen, Kristine 78,143 Julian, Tom 20,29,125,173 Kaetzel, Marijean 78 Karam, Martha 62 Kavanaugh, Judy 44,46 Keifert, Ginger 29,126,173,225 Kelly, Sharon 78,143 Kennedy, Brian 62,170,178,193 Kessler, Dave 46 Kinzie, Alexander 30 Kinzic, Barbara 78 Kinzie, Garland 62 Kinzie, Lewis 62 Kipps, Charlie 63,109,111,127 Kipps, Warren 78,143 Klauk, Greg 78,166 Klcin, Rebecca 63.143 Kline, Don 46 Kluska, Walt 63,149 Knicely, G.R. 46 Koebert, John 73 Kohnc, Elizabeth 30 Kohne, Jeff 46 Kolscher, Barbara 78,186,189,192 Koogler, Cynthia 63 Koogler, Ellen 78 Kratz, Barbara 46,138 Kron, Eileen 78 Kupcr, Janet 78,225 Kyle, Linda 30,133,136 Lackey, Cheryl 30,136,144,l46,152 Lam, Greg 78 Lamb, Georgia 79,143,l55,158 Lamar, Philip 46,109,111 Lamar, Vincent 46 Lancaster, Kenny 63,170,171,l78,193 Lantz, Keith 79 Latimer, Lynn 63,l53,184,186 Law, Dana 63 Lawson, Ellis 79,166 Lawther, Pat 63,194 Lcdwell, Jo 30,128 Lee, Melvin 63 Lohman, Joanne 47,148,155 Leiter, Charles 79 Lent, Lois 63,l32,l42,143,155 Lewis, Ed 63 Lewis, Judy 30,123,133,134,144,147,157 Lilley, Joy 63 Lineweaver, Sharon 64,152 Litten, Raye 47,150 Lockhart, Rick 30,174 Long, Karol 64 Long, Mike 79 Loomis, Betty 79,148,155 Loving, John 47,166,169,193 Lowman, George 47,142,155 Luhring, Elsie 30,225 Lundouist, lrcne 79 l 1 Prater, Bob 35,l23,130,160,166,193 Williams, Lynch, Barbara 31 Lynch, Jesse 47 Lyons, Linda 64,138,155 Mabe, Ann 31,142 MaeA1lister, Dale 64 Manlove, Pat 3l,138,139,l48,l56,l58 Mann, Larry 31,144,146 Mann, Patricia 79,148 Marcum, Bev 31,121,l28,132,l86,187,189 190,192 Marecki, Paul 47,150,151 Marsh, Christine 64,148 Marshall, Linda 79 Marshall, Bill 64 Martin, Barbara 31,1 15,137,152 Martin, Carolyn 31,120,128,132,133,136,138, 139,148,156 Martin, Ronnie 47 Masineup, Richard 31 Mason, Charlie 47,157,162,166,168,193 Mason, Mary 64 Matthews, Larry 79 May, Marianne 64,l28,l48,l56 McCann, Larry 58,64,155 McCary, Richard 32 McCau1ifl', Bette 64 McClain, Sharon 79,152 McComb, Paul 64 McConnell, Nelson 64,178 McCown, Virginia 64,136 McDonald, Melissa 79,143 McDonald, Mike 47,166,193 McDonald, Tommy 47,166 McGann, Ted 32,126,132,157 McGranahan, Mary 79 McGrath, Pamela 64,126 Mclntyre, Teresa 79,143,189 McMurtrie, Carol 79,152 Meissner, Marilynn 32 Messersmilh, Joyce 32 Messersmith, Ron 47,l26,l42,l43 Messick, Frank 166 Meyer, Doris 32,122,124,125,l32,133 Midkiff, Clint 32,127 Miller, Ann 47,189,190 Miller, Carolyn 47,144,146 Miller, Dennis 32 Miller, Diane 47,l48,156,158 Miller, Dale 64 Miller, Marjorie 32,97 Miller, Mike 64,155 Miller, Nina 48 Miller, Ronnie 33 Miller, Virginia 79,138 Miller, Wayne L. 138,139 Miller, Wayne W. 65 Millner, Ron 79 Mills, Carolyn 33,l28,l43,l48 Minnieh, Saraona 79,143 Mitchell, Dan 48,142,143 Mondichak, Joe 79 Monk, Rebecca 65,187 Montgomery, Daryl 152 Mooney, Todd 166,167 Moore, Carson 65 Moore, Don 193 Moore, James 79,166 Moore, John 148 Morgan, Linda 79,143 Morgan, Bob 48 Morin, Tom 79 Morriale, Ronald 65 Morris, Arlene 65 Morris, Bob 79 Morton, Susan 79 Morton, Terry 44,414,127 Moss, Gillian 79,143 Moyer, Linda 80,192 Mullen, Susie 48 Murray, Miriam 65 Murray, Tom 174 Myers, Barry 48,166 Myers, Ben 65,157 Myers, Betty 33 Myers, Darlene 65 Myers, Doug 80,166,167 Myers, John 33 Myers, Lynn 54,65,125,129,173 Myers, Mary B. 65,143,144,l46 Myers, Rebecca 80,144 Mysko, Joe 65 Nacseth, Jim 48 Naff, Gretchen 33 Nastisin, Nadia 65 Neal, Clayton 80 Nelson, Ruth 33 Newbrough, Dave 33,132,170,l78,193 Newman, Mike 80,166 Newsom, Philip 80 Nicholas, Allan 33,128,150 Nichols, Richard 20,34,125,157,163 Nipe, George 48,160,l66,193 Neck, Bob 80 Norford, Lee 66 Nonnan, Ray 34 Nunnally, Patricia 34,l86,188,187 O'Conne Olesiuk, ll, Margaret 80,143 Pamela 66 Ostertag, Carl 66 Ouellette, Buddy 80,166 Packer, Jim 66 Pailes, Arthur 80 Painter, Willard 80 Palfrcy, Ray 48 Palmer, Karen 137,160,162 Pamplin, Bill 80,170 Paris, Paula 34 Parker, Bruce 80 Parker, Susan 80,163 Parkh ill, Judith 80,155,153,192 Patterson, Julia 80 Patterson, Norman 80 Pearce, Charles 80 Pellam, Joyce 80,144,155 Perdue, Bev 34,162,186 Persingcr, Jane 48,157 Petcher, Cheryl 66 Petcher, Duane 80,166 Petcher, Mary Beth 34,144,146,147 Peterson, Bruce 80,143 Phibbs, Charles 66,157 Phillippe, Martha 80,143 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Alice 34,187,l88,192 Donna 35,163,225 H.C. 80,166 Pifer, John 44,48,138,139,155 Piguet, Barbara 48 Pittman, John 80 Plunkett, Jerry 81 Polakiewicz, Frank 49 Pollard, Nelda 49 Pope, Craig 81 Potts, Bill 67,149 Pournaras, Joanne 49,156,158 Powell, Evelyn 67,157 Powell, Fred 35 Powell, Gwen 49,153,192 Powell, Joe 49,126,166,168 Powell, Penney 81 Powell, Mona 67,173 Schmoyer, Fred 20,36,157 Schroeder, Ed 127 Schupp, Mary 82 Schwenk, Bob 36,180,181 Scott, Bob 50 Scruggs, David 82 Seal, Howard 36,142,157 Scbra, John 68 Seese, Dale 82 Selden, Colgate 68 Sellers, Kevin 82,166 Scnsabaugh, Sue 37 Sensency, Greg 68 Shannon, Leslie 50 Sharps, Robert 82 Shear, Ron 127,l73,178,l93,217 Sheehan, Joe 82 Shepherd, Jerry 68,166 Sherman, Barbara 82 Shift1ett, Judy 68 Shiftlett, Sandra Shit1ett, Edna 82,143 Shipc, Pat 37 Shipplett, Roller 82 Showker, Zanettc 68 Shuey, Ted 50,51,129,137,180,193 Shull, Kathy 156 Sicilian, Judy 50 Simmers, Marion 37,135 Simmons, Barbara 82,147 Simmons, Claude 50,166,193 Simmons- Nancy 37 Simpson, Eric 83,144,148 Simpson, Janet 50,128,144,186,187,190,192 Simpson, Margie 83,186,192 Simpson, Mary 83 Sine, Steve 83,170 Siple, Bev 50,136,194,195 Skelley, Bruce 37,157,179,193 Sligar, Sam 83,138 Slusher, Terry 69 Smallwood, Kathy 83 Smith, Darlene 69,153 Smith, Fred 50 Smith, Greg 37,166 Upperman, Pam 49,51 Van Brocklin, Harry 84 Vanmeter, Marie 51,l28,147,148 Varner, Susan 52,144,147 Vollman, Kurt 52 Von Herhulis, Paul 70,113,166 Von Hoerner, Gabriele 191 Wachter, Eddie 84,143,151 Walbridge, Barbara 52 Walker., Barbara 84 Walker, Christine 52 Walker, Philip 84,143 Walsh, Jim 38,166,168 Walter, Bill 38,157 Wampler, Carolyn 148 Wampler, Rick 57,70,l28,133,163,174 192 193 Wampler, Jim 84,174 Wampler, Marilyn 84,138 Ward, Anna 84 Ward, Betty 70 Ward, Constance 70,157 Ward, Mike 52,180 Ware, Max 52 Wasilius, Rick 38,93 Webb, Joyce 84,186,189 Wegner, Mike 72,85,125 Weimer, Warren 84,150,178 Wells, Grafton 85 Wentz, Wayne 70 Werner, Barbara 52,142,143,148 West, Mary 52 Westhafer, Terry 17,52,166,l93 Whetzel, Larry 52,l38,139,l60 Whiting, Beverly 70 Whitley, Jack 85 Whitlock, Phillip 85,129,149 Whitmore, Linda 85,152 Wicks, Margaret 63,70 Wiggins, Linda 85 Wilhide, Jane 70,128,158 Wilkerson, Jim 38,93,153,227 Wilkerson, Sally 39,115,227 Williams, Cheryl 70 Williams, Lawrence 39 Smith , Jane 83,192 Williams, Mary 85 Rebecca 39 Pribanic, John 35,93,l3O,166,193 Price, Edmund 67,157 Price, John 81 Pritchett, Andy 67 Pugh, Ray 81 Pugh, Wanda 67,160,195 Qucsenbcrry, Don 67 Quimby, Tom 49,142 Ramp, Pat 67 Ramstetter, Andy 49,132 Randall, Harold 35,144,146 Rankin, Larry 67 Rea, William 81 Redford, Burch 35 Rehmeyer, Vanna 81 Rhoad, Kathy 35,116,187,192 Rice, Eric 40,43,49,93,125,129,1 32,133,166, 193 Rice, Margie 81 Rich, Sally 67,128,l48,l73,225 Richards, Ken 81,174 Richardson, Gloria 49 Riesenman, Carolyn 81 Riggs, Emest 81 Riley, Frank 35 Ringgold, Carolyn 49 Ritchie, Raymond D. 67 Ritchie, Raymond R. 81, 170 Smith, Judy 50 Smith, Becky 69 Smith, Bob 83,174 Snavely, Kathy 69,138,139 Sparks, Lynn 44,50,139,160 Spessard, Gerald 83,166 Speyers, Kathy 83,143 Spitler, Rick 69 Spotts, Mary 83 Sprinkel, Alan 69,166,178 Staufer, Paul 44,50,160,l73 Steiner, Bill 83 Stephen, Don 37,126,217 Stevenson, John 83 Stone, Cherrill 37 Stoneburner, Ken 158 Strasser, Jerry 83,138 Strawderman, Steve 69,143,156 Strickland, Bruce 69 Stultz, Roger 83,184 Sturgill, lim 50 Stutzman, Dick 5l,144,146,150 Suit, Scott 51,166,167 Sullivan, Tobin 83 Sulser, Lois 58,69,128,160 Summy, Susan 83,143,155 Swartz, John H. 83,177 Swartz, John R. 83 Roberts, Doug 67,166,178 Roberts, Jonathan 68 Roberts, Pat 68,143,160 Roberts, Sue 68,128,152 Swartz, Laura 69 Symes, Ronney 83,143 Tardy, David 83 Tate, David 83,144 Robinson, Randall 81 Roesnick, Judy 36 Rohr, Nancy 36 Roller, Vet 49,127 Royal, Larry 49,l30,l37,153 Rucker, Connie 36,152 Ruddle, Richard 81 Rufty, Rita 81,152 Rupard, Steve 81 Rusnak, Diane 81 Ruths, Patty 81 Ryan, Bill 68,178 Ryder, Jackie 81,143,147 Ryder, Karen 68,128 Sacra, Lcnwell 68,157 Sampson, Lyle 36,163,188,l89 Sampson, Larry 50,138 Samuels, Taylor 44,50 Sanders, Mary Anna 65,68,186,188,191 Sanger, Dennis 50 Santonastaso, Sally 68 SaPP. Richard 36 Sattlcr, Lorna 82,138 Sav. Tom 82 Schambach, Susanne 82 Scharon, Anne 82,185 Schramm, Susanne 82 231 Taylor, Ken 83,177 Tayman, Bonnie 58,69,l44,146 Thomas, Micliaele 83,136 Thompson, Annetta 51 Thompson, Carolyn 83,133,147,155,l59 Thompson, Bobby 69,193 Thorpe, Tom 69 Thrasher, Susan 84,144 Throckrnorton, Janet 84 Tibbs, Alan 69,166,169 Tilgner, Bob 51 Tilgner, Ron 17B Tobler, Paul 51,92,166,193 Todd, Penny 51,148 Tourgee, Skip 38 Tracey, Sheila 84,152 Trahan, Carol 51,152 Travers, Ann 70 Trobaugh, Ann 84,152,158 Trout, Mike 51 Troyer, Kim 84 Turner, Barbara 44,51,138,139 Tumer, Betsy 51 Turner, Dennis 70,157 Turnham, Barbara 84,132 Tyson, Mike 84,177 Upperman, Jim 38,93,162,174,175,176 Williams, Bob 52 Wilson, Bill 39 Wiltbank, Ray 85,177 Wine, Donna 85,141,144 Wine, Lois 52,156,159 Wine, Sarah 85,156,159 Winters, Joyce 70,143,146,147 Wiseman, Paul 71,166,193 Wiskeman, Robert 71 Wolber, Greg 71 Wolfe, Byron 53,92,135,157 Wood, Doug 39 Woodic, Doug 71,142,143 Woods, Linda 63,71,143 Woodward, Nancy 85 Woolfrey, Dennis 57,71,160,163,l74 Wright, Faye 38 Wright, Jamey 53 Wright, Joe 71 Wright, Karen 71,l43,153,189,192 Wright, Lynne 71 Wright, Kin 39,178 Wyrick, Ron 71 Yatchum, Larry 53 York, Cha.rles 53 Young, Marguerite 53,128,156,191 Young, Bob 39 Young, Ronnie 51,53,129,l80,I93 Zigler, Jane 53 Zigler, Sam 39,l22,124,125,128,133,160 163 Zimmer, Ruth 71,194 Zwicke, Mike 71,178 -A Academics Activities Administration and Staff Advertisements AGO Alpha Psi Omega Art Department Athletics -B- Band Baseball Basketball Boys Girls B. C. Bee Staff Biology Department Business Club Business Department -C- Cheerleaders Chemistry Department Chorale Classes Concert Choir Cross Country -D Debate Club Dedication Drama Drama Department -E.. Economics Department Editor's Note Education Department English Department Epilogue -p- Football Foreword French Club Freshman Class -G- Glee Club Golf -H Hillandalers History Department Hockey Homecoming Home Economics Department -I- Intramurals Index 86-117 118-163 88-92 203-215 147 139 114 164-195 142-143 182-183 174-177 188-189 130-132 108 157 102-103 194-195 110-111 146 18-85 144 170-171 129 16-17 140-141 114 102-103 202 105 98-99 196-201 166-169 4 148 72-85 145 179 155 106-107 186-187 172-173 115 184-185 232 Junior Class Lambda Society Language Department Mathematics Department May Day 1967 1968 Mu Epsilon Mu Mu sic Department P, E. 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