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Editor-in-Chief Robert Gatten Associate Editor Carol Jones Business Manager Ronald Woerle Taylor Publishing Co. Dallas, Texas COLONIAL ECHO 1966 College of William and Mary Founded in 1693 Williamsburg, Virginia Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 14 Dedication 16 Administration 18 Faculty 25 STUDENT LIFE Miss William and Mary SPORTS 220 Staff 222 Men ' s Sports , 224 Women ' s Sports 269 :::!; ORGANIZATIONS 92 Student Government 94 Honorary Fraternities 106 Publications 118 Interest Groups 132 Religious Groups 164 Greeks 176 CLASSES Seniors 280 Juniors 320 Sophomores 339 Freshmen 362 Law and Graduates 382 INDEX :.iM ' The shady, quiet corner . . . where so many have passed . . . the heart of tradition ... a fanniliar scene ... we walk from Wren ' s honored halls ... to the life enriched. A crowded room and a corridor . . . new friend- ships . . . informalities ... we suffer . . . the pains of exploration . . . the pangs of love ... for four years ... we call this home. a A WJE ■m PfV ' ■Jt ■. i 1 --■ i ES B K f B j jr. ' , ■4 Smt IP Hv ftfll w I H K s 3H 1 m 1 L.?lO , JEU a; A, : fff Hv H] Jjk i «Mi ' ' Mn H HHI ■B iV V ' - BPit- ' KJt k al B SyCa mn Xr wk HH| H i i RiHeL H S 1 ■HiiiMnl |V H ■Verve witnessed in displays . . . and exhibitions of beauty . . . engender competitive sports- manship . . . individual achievement . . . spec- tator involvement . . . and enthusiastic endeav- ors. 10 Meals and easy conversation . . . the serious times . . . quiet tete-a-tetes ... we repeat old routines . . . work . . . relax . . . grow . . . the days come and go. Time-tested traditions give way . . . new environments ... re- sponsibilities . . . duties . . . built in steel . . . brick . . . mortar . . . glass . . . the firm construction ... an expanding campus reflect- ing the strivings of the individual. I ' ' ffm mj- ' wH m. fii 12 i - r . l ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY They organize and man- age the establishment. As individuals, intricate parts of a whole, they talk, un- derstand, and feel, then lead our endeavors to- ward the right goals along the best paths. 15 16 Dean Jones chats Convocation. 1th Dean Fowler before the Charter Da W. Melville Jones, Dean of the College since 1964, has served the ColJege in various capacities since his appointment to the faculty in 1928 as Associate Professor of English. In 1958 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty. This year Dean Jones was the re- cipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award, given to the member of the faculty thought to embody the spirit and Ideals of Thomas Jefferson. Because of his outstanding service to the College the 1966 Colonial Echo is dedicated to W. Melville Jones. DEDICATION Dean and Mrs. Melville Jones. British exchange students meet for lively discussion with their adopted American Father. ' 17 FRONT ROW: Charles K. Hutcfiens, Frank Ernst, Walter G. Mason, Davis Y. Paschall, W. Brooks George, J. B. Woodward — Rector, John P. Harper. SECOND ROW: Woodrow W. Wllkerson, Frank W. Cox, Hon. Thomas B. Stanley, H. Robertson, Ernest Goodrich, M Hudnal Ware, Jr., Hon. Walter S. Carl Andrews. Judge Sterling Hutche- THE BOARD OF VISITORS Since the College was chartered in 1693, the Board of Visitors has been the governing body of the College. Its duties include responsibility for maintenance of College property, approving the budget, setting tuition rates, fees, and the requirements for ad- mission, appointing the President and other administration and faculty members, and establish- ing policies for the tv o year col- leges — Richard Bland in Peters- burg and Christopher Newport in Newport News. The Board con- sists of fourteen members ap- pointed by the Governor to serve four years without compensation. Rector J. B. Woodward chats with President Davis Y. Pascha 18 THE PRESIDENT Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, President of the College since I960, Is also an alumnus of William and Mary. He has served the educational interests of the State as State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion and has been distinguished by many national awards. Dr. Paschall ' s career at the Col- lege Included membership in many of its honoraries and other organizations: Phi Beta Kappa, Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta PI, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, the International Relations Club, the Biology Club, and the Phllo- mathean Literary Society. During President Paschall ' s six years as President of the College significant progress has been made in all areas of College growth and development. n a moment of relaxation, President Paschall enjoys a footbal game at Cary Stadium. .1 E H 7. 1 A Hj President Paschall confers with Mr. E. E. Briclcell, Administra- tive Assistant to the President. The President helps to welcome new faculty members to the College at the Fall Faculty Reception. 19 EDUCATIONAL W. Melville Jones Dean of the College Robert T. Siegel Dean of Graduate Studies Harold L. Fowler Dean of the Faculty Robert A. Johnston Associate Dean of the Faculty 20 ADMINISTRATION i James A. Servies Librarian Dudley M. Jensen Registrar ADMISSIONS Rex Tillo+son Director of Admissions for Men f ' T ' Robert P. Hunt Dean of Admissions Harriet E. Reid Director of Admissions for Women 2! STUDENT PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION J. Wilfred Lambert Dean of Students John C. Bright Director, Student Aid and Placement Warren J. Green Director, Campus Center Carson H. Barnes, Jr. D ean of Men 22 Sandra Snidow Assistant Dean of Women Robert W. Squatriglia Assistant Dean of Men James S. Kelly Director of Development Warren Heeman Coordinator of Research DEVELOPMENT Ross Weeks Director of Public Information Jerry Van Voorhis 23 Robert T. English, Jr. Bursar Floyd Whitaker Internal Auditor BUSINESS AND PERSONNEL JtJSBS mi L m 9 • ' M Wr-- BfeA£lj! Br ' ' , BB st Vernon L. Nunn Treasurer-Auditor Charles E. Chandler Director of Purchase and Stores Dennis K. Cogle Personnel Supervisor 24 FACULTY 25 ■Jm. ' - Dr. John Morrill graphically makes a poinf in Freshman Biology Lab. Biology Department Makes Plans for Completion of Life Science Building Robert E. Black, Professor GarneH R. Brooks, Assistant Professor Mitchell A. Byrd. Professor Brian F. Chabot, Lecturer Gustav W. Hall, Assistant Professor Charlotte P. Mangum, Assistant Professor John B. Morrill, Associate Professor Robert A. Pedigo, Associate Professor C. Richard Terman, Associate Professor Late in the spring, construction was begun on the $2,353,00 Life Science Building located next to the Swem Library and across from Landrum Dormi- tory. This building will house the Biology and Psy- chology Departments and is expected to be com- pleted in September of 1968. Dr. Mitchell A. Byrd, hiead of the Department of Biology, looks over the plans for the new Life Science Building. Dr. Robert Black offers advice in Cell Physiology Lab. 26 Business Administration Master to be Waigh Dafashy. Asslsfanf Professor Gllberf C. Jones, Assistant Professor Established in the Summer of 1966 The Department of Business Administration publishes monthly two indicies to report business and economic activities. Re- search for the United States Record Industry, the Virginia Travel Industry, and the Maryland Fisheries Industry as well as city planning for nearby hHampton were carried on by the fac- ulty. This summer the Department will establish a Master of Arts program In Business Administration. ' i T v ' John S. Quinn, Professor Charles L. Qulftmeyer, Professor William T. Reece, Associate Professor Dr. Charles L. Quittmeyer, Head of the Department of Business Adminis- tration. Economics Department Faculty Active on State and Local Level Faculty members of the Department of Economics have achieved local and statewide recognition. John Mathews was appointed to the State Manpower Task Force and Leonard Schifrin is serving on two committees related to developing an economics program for the Richmond city schools. Dr. Leonard G. Schifrin, Head of the Department of Eco- tkmtdL Robert A. Barry, Instructor; Kee II Choi, Assistant Professor; Martin A. Garrett, Jr., Assistant Professor; John R. Matthews, Associate Professor; Anthony L. Sancetta, Professor; Leonard G. Schifrin, Associate Professor. 27 NSF Awards Chem Department Undergraduate Research Grant Alfred R. Armstrong, Professor William G. Guy, Professor Bryant Harrell, Associate Professor Trevor B. Hill, Associate Professor Edward Kati, Instructor Richard L Kiefer, Assistant Professor John T. MacQueen, Assistant Professor Lavonne O. Tarieton, Instructor Joseph T. Zung, Associate Professor The National Science Foundation awarded the Chemistry Depart- ment a grant of $14,000 for the purchase of undergraduate in- struction booklets and $8,400 for undergraduate research. The De- partment, in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was in- volved in the development of the Synchrocyclotron. Dr. Joseph Zung makes a point in his Chemistry III class. Dr. Trevor hiill conducts an experiment for an Or- ganic Chemistry Lab. Dr. William G. Guy, hiead of the Department of Chemistry, is a familiar face to Freshmen Chemistry students. 28 Dr. Howard K. Holland, Dean of Education. jf the School Mr. Richard Copeland demonstrates the important use of visual aids to one of his Education classes. Board of Visitors Creates New School of Education Due to a decision of the Board of Visitors, the Department of Education was expanded to a full School of Education, and courses were opened to the undergrad- uate as well as the graduate. As a result, graduate enrollment In- creased and this year seven hun- dred and fifty students partici- pated In the Master of Education program. Royce W. Chesser, Associate Professor Paul N. Clem, Associate Professor Richard W. Copeland, Associate Professor Armand J. Galfo, Associate Professor Kervin E. Geoffroy, Assistant Professor Donald J. Herrmann, Director of the Eve- ning College, Director of the Summer Ses- sion, Coordinator of Branches, Professor Howard K. Holland. Professor; Carl W. McCartha, Professor: R. O. Nelson, Professor: F. J. Patrick Riley, Jr., Instructor; John W. Sykes. Assistant Professor- Thelma W. Wenger, Assistant Professor; Margaret F. Winder, Assistant Professor. 29 English Institute Endowed Jean C. Andrews, Instrjctor; Donald L. Ball, Assistant Professor: Edward E. Briclcell, Assistant Professor; Charles E. Davidson, Professor: William F. Davis, Jr., Assistant Pro- fessor; Nathaniel Y. Elliott, Instructor; Frank B. Evans, Pro- fessor: Elizabeth H. Hageman, Irs-ructor; David L. Holmes, Instructor; Carol A. Hubert, Instructor; David C. Jenkins, Associate Professor: Jerome C. Kindred, Instructor. The Wren Attic provides an excellent atmosphere for Dr. McCulley ' s Shakespeare class. Dr. David Jenkins conducts the discussion in an informal English class in the Wren Building. I 30 By Government Grant Robert P. Maccubbin, Instructor; Kenneth M. Mason, Jr., Instructor: Cecil M. McCuIley, Professor; James Holt McGav- ran, Jr., Instructor; Fraser Nelman, Professor; Charles C. NIclierson, Instructor; Lawrence S. Seale, Instructor; Lloyd R. Shaw, Jr., Instructor: LeRoy W. Smith. Associate Professor: Russell Sparling, Instructor; William R. Thurman, Jr., Instruc- tor; J. H. Willis, Jr., Assistant Professor. Dr. Fraser Neiman, Head of the Department of English. Dr. Donald Ball, President of the Facuify Club, heads the re- ception line at the annual reception for new faculty members. The English Department was awarded a grant of $45,000 by the Department of hiealth. Education, and Welfare to support a 1966 Summer Institute for Advanced Study in English, directed by Dr. LeRoy Smith. The Institute, lasting seven weeks, will offer two courses in advanced composition and a work- shop for secondary school English teachers. English Department films, scheduled to supplement various English courses, included W. B. Yeats: A Tribute, and Tyrome Guthries ' color production of Sophocles ' Oedipus Rex. The Wren Kitchen Series sponsored the production of Ben Jonson ' s Masque, News from the New World and the Moon. 31 Construction Begun on Fine Arts Addition to PBK Hall The new Fine Arts addition to PBK Hall, begun this fall and due to be connpleted in the spring of 1967, will include new studios for cerannics, arts and crafts, and architecture, a complete audio- visual classroonn for Fine Arts 200, and an Art Gallery, which will provide space for exhibits of im- portance to come to the campus. Henry E. Coleman, Instructor Glenn G. Kirlc, Instructor Richard K. Newman, Jr. Associate Professor William H. Phillips, Lecturer Carl A. Roseberg, Associate Professor Thomas E. Thome, Professor Mr. Thomas E. Thorne, Head of the Department of Fine Arts, gives one of his students a little practical advice. Theatre and Speech Department Sponsors Student Expression Three major student activities are sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Speech: the William and Mary Theatre; the William and Mary Debate Council; and the college radio station, WCWM-FM. The College ' s closed-circuit TV is also operated by the department. Mr. Howard M. Scammon, Head of the Department of Theatre and Speech, conducts a rather informal class in acting techniques. Albert E. Haak, Associate Professor Donald L McConlcey, Assistant Professor James W. Sawyer, Assistant Professor Howard Scammon, Associate Professor Frank J. Staroba, Assistant Professor Howard P. Travis, Instructor 32 Freshman Geology students put class instruction to practical use on a field trip conducted by Dr. Goodwin. Geology Department Attends State and National Conferences The Geology Department, in its fifth year, rep- resented the College at a symposiunn presented by the National Academy of Sciences and at the first Basin and Range Field Conference, and carried out research for the Virginia Division of Mineral Resources. Dr. Clement helps geology students classify various rocks and determine their mineral content. Kenneth F. BIcIt, Associate Professor Stephen C. Clement, Assistant Professor Bruce K. Goodwin, Assistant Professor Gerald H. Johnson, Instructor Dr. Kenneth F. Bick, hiead of the Department of Geology, uses the opaque proiector to illustrate his early morning lectures. j Bj a f L m 9. Sc — • 1 ht_ I H_ w Sk ' ' ' ' ■■■' ■■' . ■' .3 33 Dr. Chonghan Kim explains the changing African world. Dr. Charles Taylor leads the discussion in an early morning Government quiz section. Government Master to be Established in September 1967 Dr. Warner Moss, Chairman of the Department of Government since 1937, was appointed Director of the new Marshall-Wythe Institute of Public Af- fairs. Succeeding Dr. Moss is Dr. James M. Roherty, an Associate Professor of Government since 1963. In September of 1967 a Master ' s degree in Govern- ment will be offered for the first time. Dr. Warner Moss, new Director of the Marshall-Wythe In- stitute, lectures in Government 201. Richard C. Curry, Assistant Professor; Carolyn Dorrance, Instructor; Chonghan Kim, Assistant Professor; W. Warner Moss, Professor; James M. Roherty, Associate Professor; David C. Ringsmlth, Instructor; Charles Lewis Taylor, Assistant Professor. 34 i .iA R. Carlyle Beyer, Professor; Joseph 1. Brent, III, Assistant Professor; Anthony J. Esler, Assistant Professor; Ludwell H. Johnson, Professor; James N. McCord, Jr., Instructor; Dietrich Oriow, Assistant Professor; Richard B. Sherman, Assistant Pro- fessor; Thaddeus W. Tate, Associate Professor; Gerald D. Turbow, Assistant Professor. Dr. Ludweil Johnson, Chairman of the Department of Hisfory, advice to a prospective hllstory major. gives Department of History Makes Plans to Establish Ph.D. Dr. Ludwell Johnson was appointed Chairman of the Department of hlistory succeeding Dr. Bruce McCully, who had been Acting Chairman since September 1964. Members of the Department were active in national history conferences; publishing papers, articles, and books; and giving lectures for different organizations on campus. Dr. Carlyle Beyer, Director of the Freshman hHonors Program, chats with Dr. R. G. Winter at the Fall Faculty Reception. Dr. Dietrich Orlow gives History 101 students an overview of European History. 35 New Facilities Widen Scope of Home Economics Courses This year the Depar+ment of Home Economics has acquired a new loom for the textile lab, new cabinets, and has replaced other laboratory equipment. This has widened the course offerings to include more advanced clothing, tailoring, and design courses. Miss Alma Wilkin, Head of the Depart- ment of Home Eco- nomics, consults the textile charts. Alma Willcrn, Associate Professor Thelma M. Miller, Assistant Professor A ROTC Program Continues To Expand as College Grows The U. S. Army military program at the College is completely vol- untary. The Basic Course consti- tutes the first two years and is non-paying. The Advanced Course, two more years, entitles each cadet to $40 per month plus $ 1 60 for summer camp. Each cadet may accumulate fourteen credits and about $1000. Lt. Col. Hogan, Head of the Department of Military Science. Julian L. Hogan, _ Lt. Col., Professor Jesse S. Loclaby, Jr., Captain, Assistant Professor Milton R. Wofford. Captain, Assistant Professor Secretarial Sciences Prepare Students for Business Careers The Secretarial Science Depart- meat, led by Miss Edril Lott, pre- sents a range of courses teach- ing basic skills In shorthand, type- writing, and secretarial practices. 36 p Marshall-Wythe School of Law Hosts Eleventh Annual Tax Conference Thomas C. Aflceson, Professor Harry E. Atkinson, Instructor Joseph Curtis, Profe s, Jr., E. McGruder F Instructor Emeric Fischer, Assistant Professor Arthur W. Phelps, Professor E. BIythe Stason, Jr., Assistant Professor James P. Whyte, Jr., Professor Dudley W. Woodbridge Professor The Oliver Wendell Holmes De- vise of the Library of Congress awarded the 1965-66 hlolmes Lectures to the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Harry W. Jones, Carodoza Professor of Jurispru- dence at Columbia University, spoke on The Path of the Con- stitution at this lecture series rotated annually among leading American law schools. The stu- dent law team represented the College at the National Moot Court Competition in New York. Dr. James P. Whyte takes time out from classes to do reference work for a labor arbitration hearing. Dr. Joseph Curtis, Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. 37 Department of Ancient Languages Contributes to Classical Education The Department of Ancient Languages is one of the original seven of the College. It has continued to maintain its high place in the teaching of the classics and Liberal Arts by emphasis upon Greek and Latin Literature even when the accent on sci- ence has tended to pervade the interests of mod- ern education. John J. Alewynse, Instructor; J. Worth Banner, Professor; James R. Beeler, Assistant Professor; Hertha K. Berry, As- sistant Professor; Helen Brewer, Instructor; Arthur E. Haase, Instructor; Denise M. Heilbronn, Instructor; Lewis Hoffman, Associate Professor; Lestine R. Johnston, Instructor; Alexander Kallos, Professor; Liliane Krebs, Instructor; Alexander I. Kurtz, Assistant Professor. Work in the language lab is an essential parf Dr. George J. Ryan, Head of the Department of Ancient Lan- guages. Edwin D. Floyd, Instructor; M. J. Pearl, Visiting Professor, Deceased, February 16, 1966; George J. Ryan, Professor. 38 Ben A. McCary, Associate Professor; J. Luke Martel, As- sociate Professor; John A. Moore, Professor: Aubrey L. Morrison, Jr., Lecturer; Richard B. Otis, Instructor; Maria A. Robredo Palmaz, Lecturer; Marcel Reboussin, Professor; Gordon B. Ringgold, Professor; Nicolette P. Ringgold, Lec- turer; Howard Stone, Professor; Marie E. Strohhofer, In- structor; Anne Tyler, Instructor. of the first year of Modern Languages. Modern Language Professors Attend National Language Meetings The Department of Modern Languages has actively repre- sented the College at the language conventions in Chicago and Atlanta in addition to publishing numerous papers on various aspects of language. This year Dr. J. Luke Martel was awarded the rank of Chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes Academlques at the French Embassy in Wash- ington, D. C. Dr. Kalios helps Miss Hausserman and Miss Crowe find their places in the Academic Procession at Opening Convocation. Dr. Pierre C. Oustlnoff, Head of the Department of Modern Languages. 39 Dr. Thomas L. Reynolds, Head of the Department of Mathematics. Dr. Fred Weiler lectures to his Math 407 class on the algebra of matrices. Visiting Lecturers Program Enriches Math Department The Mathematics Department sponsored the Pro- gram of Visiting Lecturers of the Mathematical As- sociation of America at which Professor Hans Sagan of North Carolina State University spoke on Differentiation of Functional. Members of the Department represented the College at vari- ous conferences held to acquaint them with the latest teaching methods and mathematical theories. Benjamin R. Cato, Jr., Associate Professor Judy Ann Clark, Lecturer Luther T. Conner, Jr., Assistant Professor Hugh B. Easier, Assistant Professor Michael H. Kutner, Assistant Professor Lawrence C. Leonard, Lecturer Joyce F. Longman, Instructor Thomas L. Reynolds, Professor Margaret J. Stone, Instructor William C. Turner, Assistant Professor Fred W. Weiler, Associate Professor Nathaniel R. Withers, Instructor Ja 40 Department of Music Sponsors !|l Collegium Musicum Series T- Always striving to improve quality both in pro- gramming and performance, the Department of Music sponsored its annual Collegium Musicum Series. This Series, supplementing the teaching of history, musical application on various instruments, and musical appreciation, introduced new and un- usual repertoire and musical media. Among these performances was a piano recital given by Ran- dolph Hokans whose program included a rarely heard Mozart Sonata and Mendelssohn ' s Song Without Words. Dr. Frederick D. Truesdell, Head of the Department of Music, takes time out from classes to work on an original composition. James S. Darling, Lecturer; Carl A. Fehr, Professor; John V. Koman, Lecturer; Stephen P. Palades, Assistant Professor; Alan C. Stewart. Associate Professor; Frederick D. Truesdell, Professor; Charles R. Varner, Associate Professor. Philosophy Department Moves Offices Into Swem Library Dr. Frank A. MacDonald, Head of the Department of Philosophy, directs ihe Freshman Honors Colloquium on the nature of man. The Philosophy Department moved its offices to the new library where seminars and colloquiums were held. The department played an active part in the annual meeting of the Virginia Philosophical Association. Elizabeth S. Reed was elected Secre- tary of the Association and James T. Leach and Glenn Pearce presented their papers. Professor Frank A. MacDonald spoke at the Opening Con- vocation of Old Dominion College. Lewis A. Foster, Jr., Associate Professor Frank A. MacDonald, Professor H. Earl McLane, Jr., Visiting Associate Professor Elizabeth S. Reed, Assistant Professor 41 Mr. Howard M. Smith, Head of the Physical Education De- partment tor Men, lists important facts in his lecture. The main emphasis in the Men ' s Physical Education Department is total fitness. Each semester all students are given a postural screening examina- tion and the Harvard Step Test for cardio-respira- tory classification index. Personal physicals are re- viewed and the class instructor determines the proper amount of physical activity each student should have. Mr. E. E. Jones demonstrates a proper overhand serve to his volleyball class. Physical Education Department Stresses ' Total Fitness ' Program Joseph S. Agee, Assistant Professor William B. Chambers, Jr., Assistant Professor Edmund T. Derringe, Instructor Harry R. Groves, Instructor John H. Harvey, Instructor H. Lester Hooker, Jr., Assistant Professor Bobby C. James, Instructor Edward E. Jones, Instructor Mont M. Linlcenauger, Assistant Professor Lawrence A. Peccatiello, Instructor Ralph Pucci, Instructor Howard M. Smith, Professor August R. Tammarlello, Instructor Chet X. Witten, Assistant Professor £kmh ¥Tm 42 Martha E. Barksdale, Associate Professor Mildred E. Barrett, Assistant Professor Eleanor Q. Corbett, Instructor Shirley G. Roby, Assistant Professor Janet Tomlinson, Instructor Carol A. Wallace, Assistant Professor Miss Martha E. Barksdale, Head of the Department of Physical Education for Women. This year marks the completion of forty five years of service by Miss Martha Barksdale to the Wom- en ' s Physical Education Department. As William and Mary ' s first woman graduate. Phi Beta Kappa, and Miss William and Mary, her contributions to the College as student and instructor will not be forgotten. Miss Martha Barksdale Completes Forty Five Years of Service Miss Caroline Hausserman, former fullback for the Women ' s First United States Hockey Team, coached this year ' s Women ' s Hockey Team. Miss Janet Tomlinson anxiously watches over her beginning swimming class. 43 Physics Department Plans To Establish Computer Center The Physics Department hosted the Intermediate Energy Physics Conference at which papers of in- ternational note were presented. Plans are being made In conjunction with VMI, VARC, and Chris- topher Newport College to establish a computer center here. George W. Crawford, Associate Professor Morton Eckhause, Assistant Professor John H. Long, Assistant Professor Donald E. McLennan, Professor Harlan E. Schone, Assistant Professor Robert E. Smith, Associate Professo Robert E. Welsh, Associate Professor R. G. Winter, Professor Dr. Melvin A. Pi+tman, Head of the Depari-ment of Physics. Psychology Department Continues Counseling and Guidance Hubert A. Daw, Assistant Professor; Peter L. Derlcs, Associate Professor; Herbert Friedman, Assistant Professor; Pincus Gross, Assistant Professor; Virgil V. McKenna, Assistant Professor; JoAnne S. Squires, Assistant Professor; Stanley B. Williams, Professor. Dr. Stanley B. Williams, hiead of the Department of Psychology, conducts an experiment in tachistoscopic per- ception. The Psychology Department has extended its graduate program through an alliance with Eastern State hHospital which offers an excellent opportunity to study abnormal psychology. The student publi- cation, The William and Mary Journal of Psy- chology, reported Departmental activities. The Department has continued its Guidance and Coun- seling Service under the direction of Dr. Stanley Williams with Dr. Phillip Norman as Associate Di- rector. 44 Dr. Altshuler is holding a 200 year old mask from West Africa presented to the College by Capt. H. Ledyard Towle. the mask is part of a collection of African artifacts now in possession of the College and was originally collected by Dr. Gecrge W. hlarley In Liberia. Field School to be Established For Archaeological Research This year, due to an increasing number of con- centrators, the Sociology and Anthropology De- partment has added new courses: sociology of religion, industrial sociology, small group sociology, and other advanced courses. The Department is part of the Marshall-Wythe Social Science Research Institute. Plans have been made to establish a re- search field school to offer students the opportunity to v ork on excavation of eighteenth century his- torical sites In the Williamsburg area. Nathan Altshuler, Associate Professor Carol E. Ballingall, Assistant Professor David J. Gray, Associate Professor Satoshi Ito, Instructor R. Wayne Kernodle, Professor; Victor A. Liguori, Instructor: James R. Meurer, Instructor; Edwin H. Rhyne, Associate Professor. Dr. R. Wayne Kernodle, Head of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. 45 STUDENT LIFE ii Despite Its daily routines it is unique, always new, always vibrant, eternally active, fresh and regen- erating. Life can be mere animation; here it is much more. r ! 47 John Wayne Chosen to Judge 1966 Miss William CANDIDATES. SEATED: Ellen Arnold, Sally Mac Smith, Jo Lynne Standi, Kathy Tupper, Ellen Campana, Cathy Biorkbacl. STANDING: Susan Small, Penny Coiner, Dee Joyce, Judy Gordon, Sandy Bocock, Glenda Dameron , Susan Ward, Kathy Green, Jane Crow, Cathy puirlt, Pat Patterson, Kathy Klncaid. NOT PICTURED: Cathleen Crofoot, Julia Ann Dickinson, Babs Lewis, Janie McKay, Gall Morgan, Barbara Peck, Lockett Showalter, Beryl Slayton. Honor Council members Clevie Youngblood and Suzanne Pearce count votes to determine the finalists. Members of the student body cast their votes for five of the twenty-six contestants. 48 And Mary Contest One of the highlights of life at William and Mary is the Miss William and Mary contest sponsored annually by the Colonial Echo. Elections were held by each sorority, fraternity, and women ' s dormitory in October to nominate 26 semi-finalists, and on November 2, a general election was held to select the five finalists. A formal portrait of each finalist was then sent to Mr. John Wayne who selected the winner. The Colonial Echo is very proud and grateful to have received the sincere interest and friendly cooperation of Mr. Wayne and those students who made the contest possible. 49 50 Cathy Bjorkback Named Miss William and Mary 1966 Cathy Elizabeth Bjorkback is a sophomore from Riverside, Connecticut. A member of Chi Omega social sorority, Cathy was elected to the 1965 Homecoming Court, and is a member of Pi Delta Phi French hlonorary Society and Orchesis. In the future she plans to complete her educational train- ing in physical therapy at the Medical College of Virginia. 51 MISS WILLIAM AND Miss Ellen Arnold Miss Sandy Bocock 52 MARY FINALISTS Miss Gail Morgan Miss Judy Gordon 53 Greek Weekend and An outdoor concert featuring Peter, Paul and Mary opened 1965 Spring Finals Weekend Friday night and replaced the formal dance usually held In the Sunken Garden. Gene Duke of Earl Chand- ler and the Shownnen headlined another big spring event, Greek Weekend, providing the music for the Friday night informal dance. Saturday after- noon the Impressions and Francois and the Angelos were In concert, and Saturday night fraternities sponsored combo parties. The Sun- day Field Day games unfortunately were cancelled because of rain. Greek Weekend 1965 was spon- sored iointly by I.F.C. and Panhel and arranged by Fred Palmore, I.F.C. social chairman. Students find the concert given by the Impressions — the highlight of Greek Weekend — worth waiting for. Dancing to the music of Gene Chandler and the Showmen. Greek Weekend or a modern dance class? 54 Spring Finals Bring Famous Groups to Campus f I had a song to sing ... all over this land Peter and Paul tune up their instruments before the concert begins. Peter, Paul and Mary hypnotize a sell-out crowd at Cary Field. 55 Michael Sopchak receives the congratula- tions of his family and friends. The Conferring of Degrees Signifies an End and a Beginning Dr. Evans and Dr. Guv assist Jean Ball with her academic hood. With a warm handclasp, President Paschall presents a diploma to proud graduate Everett Holland. 56 Colorful academic hoods and somber black robes inspired in the graduating seniors of 1965 mixed feelings of pride and nostalgia. Baccalaureate cere- monies began at I 1:00 o ' clock on the hot humid Sunday of June 6 with the Rev. Ernest Gordon, L.L.D., Dean, Princeton University ' Chapel, speaking In front of the Wren building. Commencement at 5:00 o ' clock featured A. Willis Robertson, Junior Democratic Senator from Virginia as speaker. The departing seniors line up for the last time. President Paschall and Craig Carlson, holding the symboli ' College Mace, observe the Academic Procession. A sense of the traditional is intermingled with the ultramodern design of the new library. The Earl Gregg Swem Library Becomes A giant step In the expansion of the College, the construction of the $3,000,000 Earl Gregg Swem Library shifted the academic center of the College to the developing campus. Planned with foresight, the library accommodates 1 600 students. Hunter Swartz crams for mid-semester exams in the new library. Let ' s see now, for Batman do I look up 58 Lord Botetourt surveys his new realm with dignity. Students brave the mud to reach classes on the new campus. Students ' Habitat for Research and Study 3at or man ? Students take advantage of the comfortable lounge chairs in the reference room of the library. 59 Unpacking! The hardest part of Orientation Week involves putting everything where it can be found during the almost overlapping series of activities. Entering frosh enjoyed a welconning speech from President Paschall and a briefing on the College ' s history by Dean Lambert. Affixing one ' s signature to the Honor Code pledge card Is certainly the most momentous act for W M Dues. Signing caf cards does not Inspire gulte as much awe. Freshman games organized by sophomores helped unite the new class and arouse spirit. Although members of the class of 1969 worked hard to tote logs (like James Blair Terrace ' s 69-footer!) to the field behind Yates Dorm, the Fire of the Bells was sadly rain- drenched before it could fulfill freshman hopes and scorch the clouds. This couldn ' t be all mine! takes the task of unpacking. laments Anne Ramsey as she under- Class of 1969 Bursts Into College Life f the ipress The serious faces hlonor Councils upon the freshmen the importance of the Honor Pledge. 60 Those strong Damn good dues try to outdo the Class of With Orientation and Due Weeks 61 Intent on the Indians ' tirst game of the season, dues endure the September sun. The Frenzy of Football, the Confusion of Due Week was hot this year. Sweltering, confused freshmen valiantly plowed through registration. Despite their bedraggled appearance, students sub- mitted themselves to be photographed for identifi- cation cards. Even after this ordeal a green and gold capped due at last emerges victorious: I didn ' t get any Saturday classes! At the afternoon W M-VMI game, dues forgot their woes as the Indians won 32-2 I . Cheerleaders extend cordial greetings to the oppwaiiKj ieurn. David Kintsfather observes a Due Week t,-adition by tipping his cap to upperclass women. 62 ' Hmm, if I change Bio sections ... no . . no. Help! if I change Soc . . . no . . . maybe if I Registration Inspire Freshman Spirit Students Accustom Themselves To a Routine as School Begins After Orientation and Due Weeks school settles down to a more leisurely pace as students renew old friendships, make new ones, explore common interests, and recount summer experiences. As In- dian summer lingers on. High ' s ice cream store becomes a community meeting place. Before long, trips to the post office are a daily ritual as anxious students await letters or those life-saving last minute checks from home. im HiGH ' s £ i i!!! -?w ' : ABOVE: Won ' t my draft card do? LEFT: Yum! What is your favorite kind of ice cream? Decisions, decisions face the hiigh ' s goer. BELOW: The six footers get the bottom boxes every time. 65 Autumn Days are Prologue To Pleasures and Problems After registration, students were welcomed by comrades in the discouraging line at the old Book- store. Coming out with books piled to the chin and due caps in hand, dues fended their way back to dorms and buses, stopping to pay their respects to Lord Botetourt. Long in storage, the statue finally saw the light as he was transported to his place of honor in the Botetourt Gallery of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 - En route to the Swem Library, Lord Botetourt receives a freshman ' s acknowledgement. 3ld Dkstore saw lines three hours TOP: The last sea:;:i :n long. BOTTOM: Forgetting about studying for the moment, Anne Gardner Sydnor makes friends with the ducks in the Palace Gardens. 66 .J2S !SJS l ftLS TOP RIGHT: Ludwell girls get the last laugh as James Blair Terrace boys board the Green Machine. RIGHT: Bob Zentz, Warren Stansbury, and Miles Dono- van harmonize on folk tunes at an October 15th hootenanny. J H I H ■H tmmmaSSi 1 H j 1 Hi H r J 4 1 t - «t?— ■f I Terry Morton finds the ultimate simply up a tree ? non-conformity — or is he Ellen Cooper and Linda bhickel sign In on the hall chart. Life in the dorm could never be called dull. A quiet corner provides a pleasant study nook for some, but after hours, parties help let off steam. Men ' s dorms become the scene of friendly tests of skill with shaving cream or guitars, while the girls chat and hold frequent popcorn parties. The tradi- tion of Old Dominion Dorm, the newness of duPont, study and fun, all this serves to make life in our campus homes an unforgettable four year ex- perience. Impromptu guitar sessions, like Bobby Brown and Ricky Burke ' s, are a common relaxation for harried students. Rob Fromm gets set to wipe out his adversary 68 Life in Dorms Requires Patience, Good Humor LI Jana Lucas, you have a caller in the lobby! Popcorn! Lucy Klnnaird and Jane Myers salt it while Carol Smith looks on hungrily. during dorm horseplay. The advantage of studying in the dorm — complete comfort! 69 Pep Rally, Parade, and Dance Featuring Spirited band leads a torch light pep rally for the Homecoming game. Who could be happier than Pat as she radiates her winning smile? Students swing to the music of the Esquires. The Shirelles, clad in glittering gowns, provide visual and musical Home- coming entertainment. 70 The Shirelles Highlight 1965 Homecoming Students snake-line danced across campus to Gary Field during the Friday evening pep rally. The pep rally broke up just In time for coeds to hurry back to their dorms for open houses and to dress for the discotheque dance that night in Blow Gym. Two popular groups, the Shirelles as vocalists and the Esquires as instrumentalists, entertained. At midnight Jim Armentrout proclaimed Pat L. Patter- son hlomecoming Queen as an ecstatic crowd ap- plauded. Gail Williams, Queen Pat L. Patterson, and Pat Anne Patterson connpose an eye-catching float in the Homecoming Parade. 71 72 Spirit Rises With Gaiety Of Parade and Game The Alumni have returned! Homecoming activities of October 23 began at 9:30 a.m. with the annual parade. Originating on Jamestov n Road, the pro- cession floated past Jockey Corner, down Duke of Gloucester Street and back. Grand Marshall J. W. Lambert, Jim Armentrout, Walter Wenk, and Connie hludson led the parade. In the afternoon coeds sported yellow mums while William and Mary Indians whipped the George Washington Colonials 24-14 in one of the season ' s most exciting games. ABOVE LEFT: The Queen ' s Guard steps out behind the hHomecominq Court in the Saturday morning parade. LEFT: Phi Tau taunts George Washington University ' s Colonials with Its Stamp Out G.W. float. BELOW: Theta ' s prize winning Pink Yinic threatens G.W. ABOVE: Terry Bennett displays a naked plea to the Big Green. RIGHT: Sig Ep ' s letter carried the stamp of doom for the Colonials. BELOW RIGHT: The crowd anxiously awaits the result of the pre-game toss up. --v T 73 The Byrds drum up holiday music. Lambda Chi ' s win happy smiles at their Christmas orphan party Autograph seekers storm backstage to meet the Byrds after the I.F.C. Dance. 74 Yuletide Spirit Heralds Parties and Shopping Soon after Thanksgiving, the Christmas spirit per- vades the Campus. The I.F.C. Dance and Greek parties mark the approach of the holiday season. During the day busy shoppers descend upon Wi liamsburg ' s Market Square and return laden with colorful packages. In the evenings, porches of the girls ' dorms and sorority houses ring with the bois- terous carols of fraternity serenades. Decorations in the Christmas Shop intrigue Chris Burney. hloliday purtch is a welcome refreshment for Judy Albee and Jake Smith. 75 ; : H i a kVKCSfcXlSBi H ■■. l.ti lfr-  i t ' _ The Wil Nativity, iam and Mary Choir presents Respighi ' s Laud to the Concert, Dances, Yule Log Compose Christmas Whirl The Spirit of Christmas emerged as students gath- ered in the Wren Courtyard for the Yule Log Cere- mony and the singing of carols. All enjoyed Mr. Scammon ' s reading of the Christmas Story, a dis- tinctive addition to this year ' s ceremony. After Bill Weiland told of the Tradition of the Yule Log, the evening ended with each person throwing a sprig of holly symbolizing his sorrows onto the blazing Yule Log. The Greeks sponsored parties for orphans, as well as dances, during the last weekends before vacation. The season reached its climax as charmed audiences listened to the Choir and Chorus sing great songs of Christmas and a medley of carols. Smiles and chandeliers glitter at the Phi Mu Christmas dance. After the Yule Log Ceremony carolers are served 76 hot cider and refreshments by Mortar Board on Wren porch. Gamma Phi ' s converse by candlelight at their Christmas Dance. 77 Students Meet Friends, Pause Between Classes, Enjoy Betty Bishop waits on Bob Owen at the main desk, the focal point of the Campus Center. Art works by talented students add interest to the Colonel Warren Green superintends work in the Campus Center base- interior of the Campus Center. ment as the pool room becomes the Sit ' n Bull Room. 78 Leisure in Campus Center Friends, fun, conversation, and entertainment are all part of the Campus Center. Sometime during the day every student finds himself there for a meet- ing, game of pool, an hour of listening to records or watching T.V., or just a candy bar. The main at- traction is the Wig, where one can expect hot coffee and a chat with friends. But the Campus Center would not be the same without Colonel Green keep- ing things going and initiating attractions such as a gallery of pictures of student leaders and a rath- skeller in the basement. Forget the rules — just make that shot! r;ir { j - •■•  «■z - - Bill Luebke and Larry Gates plan their strategy in a game of chess. The Wig is the hang-out for College intellectuals. Ron Botto takes a favorite short-cut from the Campus Center to the Post Office. Classes in the Wren Building are Methods of Learning Reflect But it can ' t be! This isn ' t even a geiger counter! exclaims Roger , Blomquist. Dr. Lawrence explains to Will rHooker, Physics can be Tom hHouck finally succumbs to study fatigue in the Campus Center. ' ' • 80 p The subject and location might change, but still we study. In labs and classes, during nnldnight dis- cussions, or in the solitude of a hideaway, learning continues . . . and sometimes it is just too much. traditional though uncomfortable. A psych student prepares his friend for a trying experience. Different Phases in the Never-Ceasing Pursuit of Knowledge A student struggles with a difficult concept in an after class conference. 81 . ■' M The fresh snow gives the Wren Building an air of dignified tranquillity. college community The daily trek to the Post Office takes on a hazardous character as p late January storm dumps eighteen inches of snow on the Winter turns the colonial campus into a wonder- land of ice and snow. Caf trays are fina.lly put to good use on the hills, and Landrum Pond be- comes a natural skating rink. Neither Ice nor snow can deter mid-year registration or the daily trip to the Post Office. The oriental bridge which spans Landrum Pond has been a conversation piece since It was completed in November. w ? ■? 82 Semester Break Brings Snow Woe, Registration Frustration Incredulous students Invade the new college bookstore, still dubious that they can actually ftnd what they want m the maze of books. Well, I guess it ' s Underwater Basketweaving instead of hlome Ec this semester. 83 Conversation, Tension, Fun Are Elements of Hectic Rush Week Margaret Pratt, Judy Morris, and Kitty Johnson do some last minute work as rush begins for Kappa Delta. Bill Miller and brothers mingle in man-talk at Phi Tau smoker. Signing up tor rush parties is as hectic as the rest of sorority rush. 84 i A 1 ' mi-lk l t I Mk i . WLA H !-: P l H H H l l 1 H 1 1 Go-Go Girl gads about gaily at Pi Lamb party. White envelopes and high hopes mark the day of formal invitations. I Theta sisters enliven rush rigor with grins and gab. Brothers, rushees, and dates enjoy the lively sounds of Theta Delt ' s combo. 85 Weeks of preparations, rush schools, cutting and pasting, skit rehearsals, and . . . finally the girls brace themselves for Rush Week. The boys chuckle at all the flurry and nonsense. They just straight- en their ties and prepare for handshakes after their weekend of smokers down in the frater- nity lodges. The parties are ex- hausting and exhilarating, work and fun, anticipation and joy. The campus rings- with masculine shouts and female squeals as boys shake and girls storm the court on Acceptance Day. The trauma over, the fun begins. Tension builds up until Acceptance Day Anticipation of Fellowship and Mutual Acceptance Rushee Linda Mclndoe plans her evening party schedule. hHands grip as Sig Ep men and new pledges affii of loyalty. their bond 86 . . . then explodes in a tidal wave ... ... engulfing everything — even policemen — in its path. Climax a Frantic Week of Building Friendships The Alpha Chi ' s beckon Cinderella to the land of A smile is on every face as Pi Lamb concludes rush with its formal shake, active Greek life. 87 Dr. Paschall escorts noted scholar Marjorle Hope Nicholson to the platform. Charter Day Convocation, February 12, commem- orated the College ' s two hundred and seventy-third anniversary. The Convocation Included Dedication Ceremonies for the new Earl Gregg Swem Library and the presentation of the Thomas Jefferson Award to Dean W. Melville Jones. The Charter Day Address was delivered by Miss Marjorle hlope Nicholson of the Institute of Advanced Studies. President David Y. Paschall offered dedicatory re- marks and Introduced Governor Mills E. Godwin, who was given an honorary degree. The College and Community join In The Bryan Complex fire interrupts the normal Governor Mills E. Godwin expresses gratitude for the honor- ary degree he received at the Convocation. Charter Day Convocation, Fire in Bryan, Epidemic of Flu Enliven Second Semester Charter Day Exercises. Saturday night campus routine. Mennbers of the Class of 1967 solemnly move to their places. Dr. William Guy and Queen ' s Guard Flag- bearers lead the procession. Students turn out en masse to cheer the firemen. Your temperature ' s only 104°, dear. Run along back to class, nov 89 The First Sign of Spring Appears as a Round of 91 n«I BflV v BB B n Htij H HI M w Hv ' 3 ' ?!jI w HI p - -- B A Tri Delt pledge enjoys the fleeting moments of her form- al presentation. Members of the Queen ' s Guard abandon their customary pomp and cut loose at the annual Military Ball. Pledqes of Alpha Lambda Delta receive their ribbons Sandy Bocock assumes her duties as Queen of the Military from Ellen Shorter. Ball and leads the first dance after her coronation. 90 Formal Balls Spring fever hits William and Mary and erupts in a series of balls and parties. Girls don long white gowns for their pledge din- ners and afterwards glide onto the dance floor, surrounded by their friends. ROTC men wear dress uniforms for their annual ball in the Campus Center Ball- room. Also In the spring the Greeks and honorary societies Initiate new members. Alpha Lambda Delta pledging is held by candlelight in the Great hHall. President Paschal! crowns ROTC Queen Sandy Bocock as Princesses Ellen Arnold, Judy Gordon, Randy Thomas, Neville Stoneham, and Gail Williams look on. Dottie Correll and Dale Mueller sit one out at the Kappa pledge dance. s 1 1, f.-. 1 A rest or romance at the Kappa Christmas Dance? Bare feet are ' the thing even at formal dances. 91 i.- k • • ■■• II . . ' . ' .•.• ' 1 • • . . . . . ' .■,■•• •.• ■■H r. •- _-. •. .•■I I mm ORGANIZATIONS Gregarious by nature, we strive to join, belong, and be accepted as individ- uals. Interests, ideologies, and talents are satisfied by social affiliation, par- ticipation and involve- ment in our chosen ac- tivities. 93 STUDENT GOVERNMENT A time to rule . . . a time to guide . . . a time to administer ... a time to speak out. 94 Committee Formulates Policy The General Cooperative Com- mittee, composed of students, faculty, and administration, is the instrument through which matters of great importance to the entire college community can be dis- cussed, appraised, and formulat- ed into mutually acceptable poli- cy. FRONT ROW: Sally Mac S Dr. J. W. Banner, Dean H. L Fowl- er, Dean J. W. Lambert, Dean Bir- dena Donaldson, Dean C. H. Barnes, Patsy DicHnson. SECOND ROW: Jim Armentrout, John Sours, Pat L. Patterson, Larry White, Bob Clay. 95 STUDENT ASSOCIATION Serves College as Jim Armentrout assumed the responsibilities of S.A. President when he took the oath of office at the 1965 Spring Convocation from former President Craig Carlson. 96 Self-Governing Agency The Student Association, composed of elected representatives, is the medium through which the student body of William and Mary governs itself. Through the S.A. students may seek to bring im- provements in the College environment or changes in administrative policy. The meetings of the Stu- dent Association provide an opportunity for ef- fective co-ordination of the activities of various campus organizations. hlomecoming. Spring Finals, hootenannies, and con- certs are social activities organized by the S.A. The Faculty Reception and book fairs are means by which the total college community comes In con- tact with S.A. endeavors. The S.A. enables stu- dents to serve the larger community by raising money for worthy causes through the yearly Campus Chest Drive. PRESIDENT— Jim Armentrout VICE-PRES.— Jerry Harris SECRETARY— Bunni Popkin TREASURER— Cathy Thomson S.A. Vice-President Jerry Harris plans for the first Parents Day. FRONT ROW: Johnne Whicker, Carole Green, Ruby Schonfeld, Elizabeth Ramsey, Linda Vacca, Jim Breeden, Cathy Thomson, Jerry Harris. Jim Armentrout, Bunni Popltin, Bill Wells, Roberta Ramsey, Dee Ford, Patsy Dickinson, Diane Giangrade, Janice Jones, Nikkl Wakerlin. SECOND ROW: Mary Yeager, Anne Purtill, Missy Galloway, Jill Hickey, Susan Small, Lynn Andrew, Stacy Scherer, Donna Truesdell. Pat L. Patterson, Cathy Crofoot, Connie Clawson, Joan Flynn, Julia Ann Dickinson, Ann Winfree, Lucy Kinnaird, Laurie Richardson, Gail Littlefield, Jo Lynn McCauley, GInny Downy, Sue Miller, Beryl Slayton, Janey Cooke, Cheryl Anderson. THIRD ROW: Richard Knight, Tim Walter, Dan Darragh. Frank Turner, Brad Davis. Finley Young, Bob Clay, Bob Cline, Mike Holland, Ray Whiteman, Terry Bennett. FOURTH ROW: Dane Spaulding. Don Hall, Jeff Piland, Jim Smart, Don Ralston, Bill Tropf, Denis Lane, Mike Hodnett, Larry White, Bill Bradshaw, Walter Wenk, Bill Harris. 97 Projects of S.A. Vary to Entertain as Well as Serve Students Mary receives requests for autographs Executive Council— FRONT ROW: Johnne Wh.cker, Dee Ford. Bunni Popkin, Cathy following the Peter, Paul, and Mary per- Thomson, Berta Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Bob Clay, Walt Wenk, Larry White, Bill Harris, Jerry formance fostered by S.a! at Spring Finals, ' ' ' - ' A™ - 1965. 98 PRESIDENT ' S AIDES Deepen Student-Administration Ties At the Fall Convocation, September 24, 1965, thirteen students holdinq offices of distinction were chosen to be President ' s Aides for the 1965-66 school year. These advisors to President Paschall serve in a mediary role between the student body and the administration. In addition to their advisory capacity, they assist the President as hosts and hostesses at the Class Teas and on L -- ' ses ' Day, and by serving refreshments at the Board of Visitors ' tea. FRONT ROW: Cam L. Patterson. Paul Bern Jim Armentrout, Walte :hanan teln, J Wenl Nancy Combs, Sally Mac Sm ■n Breeden. SECOND ROW: B Larry White, Gary Chocklett, ith, Patricia ill Weiland, John Sours. slfing dignitaries through President ' s Aides Jim Armentrout, Nancy Combs, and Larry White have an informal chat before attending the President ' s Tea. -r-. .aS. 99 MEN ' S HONOR COUNCIL CHAIRMAN— Paul Bernstein VICE-CHAIRMAN— Keith Taylor SECRETARY— Jim Bell WOMEN ' S HONOR COUNCIL CHAIRMAN— Sally MacSmith VICE-CHAIRMAN— Cam Buchanan SECRETARY— Clevie Youngblood Members of the Honor Councils work together to tally the votes for the S.A. dorm representative elections. Dave Lowry, Cooper Pearce, Rob Fromm, Tom Wright, Dave Rut- ledge, Jim Bell, Keith Taylor, Paul Bernstein. Elaine Thornton. Suzanne Pearce, Nancy Combs, Alison Brenner, Carol Jones, Clevie Youngblood, Cam Buchanan, Sally Mac Smith. The nation ' s first Honor System, established at the College of William and Mary In 1779, is based on the integrity of the Individual student and has been effective through individual support and par- ticipation. The Honor Councils, elected annually, investigate and try breaches of the Honor Code brought to their attention by members of the College community. The 1965-66 Councils, in ad- dition to performing their judiciary functions, em- phasized their capacity as an educational unit. By letters to campus leaders and by using a number of assistants from the student body during Orien- tation Week, the Honor Councils worked to infuse each William and Mary student with the spirit of his Honor System. Paul Bernstein and Sally Mac Smith, Chairmen. 100 HONOR COUNCILS Place Emphasis on Student ' s Individual Responsibility The importance of the Honor Code is impressed upon the freshmen when they sign their pledges during Orientation Week wmmM Sally Mac Smith questions a witness at the annual Mock hlonor Trial. 101 WDA Informs New Women Students of College Social Rules Affectionately referred to as WDA, the self-gov- erning Wonnen ' s Dormitory Association, compo sed of all women living in college dormitories, func- tions on the principle that women students should have the responsibility of defining and maintaining their own social code. WDA helped select house presidents, counselors, and Orientation sponsors, offered scholarships to deserving women students, and introduced freshmen and transfer students to the association rules. This year three WDA women, Pat Patterson, Barbara Parrott, and Susan Basker- ville, attended a Women ' s Student Government Convention at the University of Maryland. A member of the WDA Council conducts a meeting of the hall proctors to hear complaints and suggestions. The freshman girls can no longer plead ignorance of the college social rules after passing their WDA test. PRESIDENT— Pat Patterson VICE-PRES.— Connie Hudson SECRETARY— Barbara Peck TREASURER— Susan Baskervill FRONT ROW: Susan Baskerville, Bar- bara Pecic, Pat L. Patterson, Connie Hudson, Jackie Murray. SECOND ROW: Mary Charles White, Elaine Thornton, Lee Brown, Ann Clarlc, Mary K. Sweeney, Roberta Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Dianne Rawl, Barbara Parrott, Leonora Owre, Joy Hutzel, Linda Shef- field, Sue Galvin, Rae Worley, Jean Kemp. 102 FRONT ROW: John Flaneagan, Bill Atacfe, Paul Carson, Vlnce Ewell, Nayce McGarity, Bob Marshall, Steve Harris, Joel Zaba, Walter Wenk. SECOND ROW: John Lynham, Ty Butler, Tom Davis, Jim Jennings, Dave Rutledge, Bob Johnson, Gary Chocklett, Larry Thomson, Bill Wells, Fred Palmore, Stu Spirn. THIRD ROW: Evan Chestermann, Richard Olsen, Gerald Dodd. Joe Saunders, Stan Woino, Jack Cole. Keith Taylor, Bob Owen. Bart Watt, John Tudor, Joel Fontaine, Dave Allen, Bill Weiland. FOURTH ROW: Norman Olshan- sky, Richard W. Mueller, Donald Cave, Dale Mueller, Willard Hooker, Al Murray, Don Sanders, Tim Bevins, Denis Lane, Mike Chesson, Doug Griffith, Ben Womble, Hugh Douglas, Tom Todd. MDC Promotes Dorm Dances and Intramural Participation Yates freshmen chat with The World War intermission at a M DC-sponsored dance. Six du ring Representatives from each dorm floor and a presi- dent chosen at large composed the Men ' s Dormi- tory Council. In addition, residence counselors and the dormitory managers served as ex-officio mem- bers of the Dormitory Council. The purpose of this Council was to maintain order, to provide programs of entertainment, and to encourage and establish intramural games. This year both James Blair Ter- race and Yates dormitories held dances and estab- lished strong intramural football teams. Roger Burbage, MDC member, stamps freshmen at the James Blair Terrace dance. Steve Harris welcomes Bob Shay into Tyler ' s Resident Counselor ' s apartment. 103 GROUP LEADERS Conduct Successful Orientation Week FRONT ROW: Ted Fansher, Walter We nk, Ron Chambers. Bill Wei- land, Larry Marchant, Tom Ford, Stu Spirn, Gary Chocklett. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Bland. Ric McKlttrlck. Tom Chapman. Bill Vakos. Harold Beirne. Don Cave. HHarry New, Steve Marcy, Rick Babcock. Tom Powers, Sam Smart. THIRD ROW: Ken Himmel, Bob Cline, Bob 104 Trice, Ken Crooks. Russ Hatchl. Bob Owen. Bill Mcintosh. Lee Doer- ries, Bob Mooney. Norman Olshansky. FOURTH ROW: John Sours. Bob Thompson, Bob Haley. Dan Langdon, Bob Soter, Jim Jancaltis, Don Sanders, Gregg Hansen. James Watts, Bob Kahn, Jim Smart, Mike Delaney. The upperclassmen chosen as Group Leaders were selected by a committee on the basis of character, scholarship, interest, and leadership ability. These men returned to campus early to attend a Group Leader train- ing program. The emphasis placed on obtaining well quali- fied Group Leaders insured a suc- cessful program and provided the freshmen with a worthwhile and thorough introduction into the college community. SPONSORS Link Freshman Women with College Life Through her Orientation Sponsor each freshman girl formed her first tie with the College. Sponsors were chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership ability, and interest. To help the frosh women in all phases of campus life, Sponsors ex- plained the Honor System, gave advice about the cafeteria and fraternity row, and helped to plan class schedules. HEAD SPONSOR— Suzanne Stalnback ASST. HEAD SPONSOR— Clevie Youngblood Bea Peca takes time out from her studies to remember her Sponsor Group at Halloween. Freshman women have a chance to discuss this new life at college with their Sponsor while waiting in line for their FRONT ROW: Susan Morrlsey, Tizzy Sturges. Wendy Gastelger, Johnne Whicker, Margie Randall, Anne Roberts. Suzanne Stalnback, Clevie Younoblood, Carol Bagley, Elaine Ross, Anne Nelson, Martha Goodwin, Alice PIttard, Kathy Green. SECOND ROW: Lynne Hobart, Mary Lou Miller, Dottle Wllkerson, Ellse Jordan, Deanie Kahl, Nancy Prlebe, Sandy Norton, Judy Faust, Pat Milllren, Beth Bromley, Sue Crouse, Alice Moberg, Mary Yeager, Lauralee Grim, Susan Mollis, Jo Lynn McCauley, Becky Goolsby, Rosalie Petrillo. THIRD ROW: Madeline Billy, Sandra Ablcht, Rita Province, Kerry Sav lck, Lois Dorman, Marilyn Giorgio, Jean Branham. Louise Saulnier, Nancy Gates, Susan Legg, Karen Buentlng, Jean Lusardl. Laurie Hutchlngs. Veronica Mulcahy, Sandy Smith. FOURTH ROW: Laura Daughtry, Linda Vacca, Merle Markwlth, Olivian Boggs, Corlta Herrmann. Joyce Johnson, Gail Santllli, Lucy Kinnalrd. Linda Stickel, Sharon Purslfull. Pam Hecker, Stevie Hooper, Barbie Bassuener, Ruby Schonfeld, Dlanne Doyle, Lee Bonlfant, Rickl Barnett. 105 HONORARY FRATERNITIES A time to honor . . . a time to choose . . . a time to lead ... a time to recognize. y: ' ■■' - i .. ' •. r . • 106 n PHI BETA KAPPA Election to membership in Phi Beta Kappa Is the highest aca- demic honor which can be be- stowed on a college student. After the initiation banquet on December 6, poet Stephen Spen- der addressed the 23 new mem- bers in Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. FRONT ROW: Sj.oi, S.-.j.:., S„.or, HacL-.o,, Dena Kay Wade, Linda Gray, Connie Hudson, Kathleen Carr. Nancy Go+wald, Frances Cole, Paulette John- stone, Viroinia Prosise, Sheila Ann Thibeault, Donna Province. SECOND ROW: Joe Pace, William Bald- win, Frank Turner, Tim Sullivan, Jim Breeden, Paul Bernstein, Bruce Davis, Nelson Hower, William Slauson, David Blumenthal, Edward Baptist. SPRING INITIATES: Dr. Harold L. Fowler, Robert Conrad. Virginia Gil!. Ronald Hodqes, Virginia Knoop, Ivan Lowenthal, Anne McFarlane, Derris Paper. Ursula Rid- dlck. Philip Shepard. Wendy Anderson Stolz, Alan White. 107 MORTAR BOARD and ODK Emphasize Leadership Scholarship . . . leadership . . . service to the college. Mortar Board members were chosen for these qual- ities at the Spring Convocation of their junior year and continued to illustrate them throughout their senior year. They emphasized scholarship by hold- ing teas in honor of Dean ' s List students and by their efforts to raise money for scholarships. These efforts incorporated many services to the college including a used furniture sale, mum sales, and silver displays. Finally, they exhibited their leader- ship ability when they co-sponsored the Yule Log Ceremony with ODK. PRESIDENT— Nancy Combs VICE-PRES.— Cam Buchanan SECRETARY— Connie Hudson TREASURER— Cathy Thomson Members of Mortar Board and ODK join to lead Christmas carols FRONT ROW: Elaine Bannerman, Cathy Thomson, Cam Buchanan, Nancy Combs, Connie Hud- son. SECOND ROW: Donna Province, Carolyn Hitt, Pat L. Patterson, Mary Sherman. Betty Staton. Cathy Thomson, Nancy Combs, and Pat Patterson discuss the next meeting ' s Betty Staton collects objects from the dorm agenda. attics for the Mortar Board Furniture Sale. 108 and Scholarship prior to the traditional Yule Log burninc Scott Ferguson, 1965 ODK president, administers the initiation pledge to newly tapped Tim Sullivan while Jim Breeden looks on. Jim Armentrout and Gary Chocklett of ODK struggle with the heavy Yuie Log. Omicron Delta Kappa Is a national leadership honor society for college men. It recognizes and encour- ages the achievement of exemplary character and superior quality In scholarship, athletics, student government, publications, and the arts. Tradi- tionally, new members are tapped at the Spring hlonors Convocation. ODK worked this year with Mortar Board to sponsor the Yule Log ceremony and held Its annual Leader- ship Forum, featuring Dr. Walter hH. Judd, in the spring. Occasional luncheons were held at which new projects and future plans were discussed. PRESIDENT— Bill Weiland VICE-PRES.— Gary Chocklett SECRETARY— Mr. Howard M. Smith FRONT ROW: Jim Armentrout, Gary Chocklett, Bill Weiland, Dr. Cecil McCulley. Bob Gatfen. SECOND ROW: Jim Breeden, Steve Marcy, Larry White, Tim Sullivan, Jerry Ha 109 FRONT ROW: Dr. Alexander Kallos, Bill Lyons, Jo Jones, Judy Beth Entler, Robert Gatten, Dr. David JenWns. SECOND ROW: Joe Dye, Mary Ward, Frances Cole, Pat Coss, Carol Jones, Robin Jenks, Viv Rubin, Ed Newton. THIRD ROW: Al Louer, Tom Stewart, Richard Lester, Michael Lombardi, Lee Doerries, Frank Turner, Clifford Pence, Richard Babcock. FOURTH ROW: Ginny Knoop, Patricia Williams, Don Ferriss, Bob Kahn, John Gaidies, John Sours, Paul Bernstein, Joy Hutiel, Barbara Lane. PI DELTA EPSILON Sponsors Spring Publications Banquet In serving as the national hon- orary journalism fraternity, Pi Delta Epsilon strives to promote a high level of responsibility and accuracy in college communica- tions while bringing recognition to those who made outstanding contributions to these media. At the Spring Publications Banguet, PDE honored new initiates and heard speeches by Charles Mc- Dowell and Kays Gary. PRESIDENT— Judy Beth Entler VICE-PRES.— Bob Gatten SECRETARY— Jo Jones TREASURER— Bill Lyons ADVISOR— Dr. David Jenkins ADVISOR— Dr. Alexander Kallos New fall initiates of PDE await the final ceremony In the Great Hall. 110 f % i ,. i p LAMBDA DELTA • I r T i iitf Honors Scholarship GROUP I: Alice Moberg, Jean Michael. Diana Barocco. Veronica Mulcahy, Gail Santilli, Anne Brisebois, Michele Loizzi, Ann Loud, Kerrv Sawick, Rose Connelly. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national t BlinW % honorary organization for women K ' liUw ' ' B ' attain a 2.5 academic aver- LlLj S 1 j • . . age in their freshman year. The JF% C (1 fV ! -- Cm% fll fcr William and Mary chapter held ' ' 7 f fgtm . k ' • ? ' K spring initiations. Ac- I . ' wB K K i i iJ B ' cording to tradition, the club V. JC i ' . ' i -j PPIPy • X ' ' 4BBi-- ' ' i, fc awarded a book to its senior UlfSni, I J ■P ' PlBiv J W ' I- ' ' jZhmM B 1 member with the highest overall GROUP II: Merle Markwith. Dean Donaldson, Donna Gorman. Geri Schnebli, Miss Barksdale, Sue average. L. Miller. Pat Milliren, Susan Grouse, Carol Bagley, Linda Stickel. II 1 1 1 III jr PRESIDENT— Pat Milliren n- :;- ' - fj f VICE-PRES.— Sue Grouse ifflP k SECRETARY— Geri Schnebli % k ii l!E?V ir TREASURER— Sue Miller V T TkJb ADVISOR— Dean Blrdena Donaldson jTy ' mUm advisor— MIss Martha Barksdale GROUP III: Pat Crowe, Alison Brenner. Mary Hurn, Bette Scott. Corlta Herrmann. Nancy Priebe. Linda Vacca. Lee Bonifant. Marilyn Giorgio, Lynn Kingery. Barbara Schwartz, Louise Saulnier, Susan hiarvell. FRONT ROW: Dan Langdon, Barry Cressman, Tom Davis, Randy Bell, Cliff Pence. SECOND ROW: Jim Chipps. Tom Powers, Steve Bogardus, Tom Stewart, Ian O ' Flaherty. THIRD ROW: Allan Brown, Larry Quails. Ronald Bensten, John Mueller, Buzz Donehower, Men Scholars Chosen by PHI ETA SIGMA The National hHonorary Fraterni- ty for freshman and sophomore men was founded to provide recognition for outstanding scho- lastic achievement. Scholarship is thus promoted by early encour- agement. President Paschall spoke at the initiation banquet in the fall. PRESIDENT— Randy Bell VICE-PRES.— Dan Langdon SECRETARY— Tom Davis TREASURER— Barry Cressman HISTORIAN— Cliff Pence ADVISOR— Dr. A. L. Sancetta DELTA OMICRON Furthers Interest in American Composers Delta Omicron is an international professional music fraternity for women. Its goal is to promote appreciation of American music and American composers. This year Delta Omicron planned ex- ceptional music activities, includ- ing the Mikado. PRESIDENT— Annabelle Eaton VICE-PRES.— Mary Sedwlck SECRETARY— Joan Southall TREASURER— Joyce Whitehead ADVISOR— Mrs. D. Gonzales FRONT ROW: Annabelle Eaton, Jo Jones, Joyce Whitehead, Hollace Casey, Dorothy Scott, Elizabeth Bremer, Barbie Mold. SECOND ROW: Barbie Stansbury, Susan Ware, Susan Mollis, Linda Johnson. THIRD ROW: Ann Loud, Dorislee Alcers, Nancy Spears, Deanie Kahl. CHI DELTA PHI Stimulates Advancement in Creative Writing FRONT ROW: DenaKay Wade, Del Harnsberger, Chris Hunt. SECOND ROW: Robi. Marth? Wessells, Carol Covell. Chi Delta Phi, the women ' s na- tional honorary literary society, seeks to stimulate interest, ap- preciation and participation in creative writing on campus. This year, bimonthly meetings were held to discuss literary works of members, to hear different speakers and to discuss various aspects of creativity. A series of poetry readings was also scheduled. PRESIDENT— Martha Wessells VICE-PRES.— Carolyn Brock SECRETARY— Del Harnsberger TREASURER— Robin Russell HISTORIAN— Carol Covell ADVISOR— Mr. J. C. Cacciapaglla 112 Honorary Forensic Society Competes in Region II Tourney FRONT ROW: Brfan West, Chuclc Huxsaw, Ed Rawl, Jim Lowe, Ed Shifman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Glenn Kirk, Jerry Harris, Mr. Donald McConkey Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha is the national honorary forensic society for persons who have excelled In debating activities for more than two years. The William and Mary chapter competed against teams from five other states in the Region II Debate Tournament held In October at V. P. I. PRESIDENT— Jerry Harris ADVISOR— Mr. Glenn Kirk ADVJSOR— Mr. Donald McConkey FRONT ROW: Ann Lyon. William Hendricks, Betty Staton. SECOND ROW: Harry Krauss, Bonnie Mayo, Dottie Gilbert, Robert Fessler. THIRD ROW: Terry Thompson, Martha Johnston, Thomas Stewart, Mary Beyer. ETA SIGMA PHI Maintains Ancient Language Interest A national honorary fraternity dedicated to main- taining interest in the field of ancient languages, Eta Sigma Phi held a reception for ancient lan- guage students at the beginning of the year. It was the first event in a series of programs which featured guest speakers on various topics of inter- est to the members, and concluded in the spring semester with the official pledging and initiation ceremony for the year ' s inductees. PRESIDENT— Bill Hendricks VICE-PRES.— Robert Sheeran CORR. SEC— Betty Staton REC. SEC— Ann Lyon SERGEANT AT ARMS— Bob Fessler ADVISOR— Dr. G. J. Ryan 113 KAPPA DELTA PI Promotes Education Through Scholarships Kappa Delta Pi Is the honorary fraternity for those who show In- terest and ability in the field of education. The fraternity spon- sored guest speakers and held banquets in honor of new honor- ary initiates, including such lead- ers as Walter Cronklte and Win- throp Rockefeller. The Edward R. Murrow Memorial Scholarship Fund, a project of Kappa Delta Pi, was set up this year with the hope that through this fund the number of scholarships awarded annually by the fraternity will increase. PRESIDENT— Suzanne Stainback VICE-PRES.— Betty Staton SECRETARY— Florence Bishop TREASURER— Bill Heins ADVISOR— Dr. A. J. Galfo FRONT ROW: Suzanne Stainback. SECOND ROW: Patricia L. Patterson, Penny Sanford, Florence Bishop. PHI MU ALPHA Sponsors MIKADO and Pro Musica Series r,l Z €CRiiA piik B| fj PFtJ i- r yftJyJrlfcfeR i 1 V Im ' |T f V ' Jf ' ' r ' 3| y lr FRONT ROW: John Michael Turner, James Collins, Leon BIy, Rannie Vernon, William Royall. SECOND ROW: Bill Heins, Doug French, Lyie Bagley, Larry Claussen, Lloyd Duck, Dan Langdon. The Nu Sigma chapter of Phi Mu Alpha completed its first year as a professional fraternity for male students interested in mu- sic. Sponsorship of the Mikado, the New York Pro Musica Con- certs, and a concert of Ameri- can music highlighted the year. Through its activities the club sought to foster brotherhood and to encourage an interest in music. PRESIDENT— Bill Heins VICE-PRES.— Larry Claussen SECRETARY— Dan Langdon TREASURER— Leon Biy ADVISOR— Dr. F. D. Tuesdell 114 Annual Mock Court Trial Presented by PHI ALPHA DELTA , WAt,t f ' fj l3 FRONT ROW: Saverlo Perrotti, Jr., William Keown, Professor A. W. Phelps, William Culverhouse, Gary Gleason, Stephen Kapral, William Jeffries, Charles Rideout, Assistant Professor Emeric Fischer, Dean Joseph Curtis, Stanley Lee Morris. SECOND ROW: John Perrin, Stewart P. Davis, Alfred Swersky, William Savage, Charles Everett. David W. O ' Bryan, Winston Haythe, Osborne Morgan, Jr., Gordan Kent. Aubrey Goldberg, Robert Lent, G. Curtis Overman, Jr. THIRD ROW: Albert P. Burton, Jr., Albert J. Malnelli, Jr., Craig Dana, Joseph Roskos, William Cowardin, Kenneth Whitehurst, Bradford Coupe, Stanley Barr, Jr., Stephen Harris, C. Jerry Franklin, Robert Lee Simpson, Jr. FOURTH ROW: Rufus Leonard, Jr., Austin J. Canning, Jr., Gus John James, II, Burke Margulies, Peter Paul Broccoletti, Robert P. Wolf. Phi Alpha Delta is a national hon- orary law fraternity. The frater- nity sponsored a reception for alums at homecoming, a spa- ghetti dinner, an evening at the Wedgewood theater, mock court trials, and guest speakers such as Woodrow Pusey. JUSTICE— Stephen Kapral VICE-JUSTICE— Gary Gleason TREASURER— Charles Rideout CLERK— William Culverhouse MARSHALL— William Jeffries PHI DELTA PHI Joins U.S. Council Phi Delta Phi is a professional legal fraternity formed to extend professional standards, scholar- ship, and fellowship among the law students, law faculty, and in the practicing profession. In De- cember, the local chapter joined the National Council of the United States and Canada. Dis- tinguished speakers highlighted monthly dinner meetings. FRONT ROW: Rodney Johnson, S. Strother Smith, Thomas C. Palmer, Donald P. BlackwelL SECOND ROW: James R. Troth, Peter H. White, John Deal, Aldric Labell, Horace Teass, Jr.. Raymond H. Kraftson, Russell Klmes. MAGISTRATE— Thomas C. Palmer, Jr. VICE-MAGISTRATE— S. Strother Smith, III CLERK— Donald Blackv ell EXCHEQUER— J. Rodney Johnson 115 FRONT ROW: BIN Ewald, Ruth Stoneburner Hubbell, Donna Prov ince, Linda Gray. Dr. Stanley Williams. SECOND ROW: Patricia PSI CHI Chooses Top Psych Students Psi Chi, the national honor so- ciety in psychology, seeks to ad- vance the science of psychology and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholastic achievements of Its individual members. Mem- bership Included graduate stu- dents as well as undergraduates who held a 1.8 overall average and a 2.0 In psychology. Psi Chi worked In conjunction with the Psychology Club In planning ac- tivities and twice this year rec- ognized deserving students by electing them to membership. PRESIDENT— Bill Ewald VICE-PRES.— Cecile Mayrand SECRETARY— Ruth Stoneburner TREASURER— Phyllis Hornbuckle ADVISOR— Dr. Stanley Willianns PI DELTA PHI Sponsors Visits of French Dignitaries This year Pi Delta Phi achieved its purpose of encouraging in- terest and knowledge of French culture and language. The fra- ternity sponsored visits of French dignitaries, held recep- tions for prospective majors In this field, and conducted part of each meeting In the language. The Beta Epsllon chapter of this national honorary French frater- nity held two initiation cere- monies for new members. PRESIDENT— Ursula Riddick VICE-PRES.— Susan Hackney SECRETARY— Blair Riepma TREASURER— Charles Nicholson ADVISOR— Dr. Gordon Ringgold n Ip nH r jj H ' P ' 4 Br I ' il ' B I I r M n ;fM[. 1 )iH [rfri ' T] FRONT ROW: Sue Brand, Elizabeth Blair Riepma, Ursula Riddick. Susan Hackney, Charles Nichol- son, Anne Brisebois. SECOND ROW: Dr. Gordon Ringgold, Suzle Andrews. Pat Coss, Ralph Hancewicz, Elizabeth Brady. 116 Post-Dramatem Held by THETA ALPHA PHI Virginia Alpha Chapter of the national honorary fraternity of the Theatre Arts, Theta Alpha Phi, sought to increase interest, stimulate creativity, and foster artistic achievement in all of the allied arts and crafts of the the- atre. Members distinguished themselves on stage and back- stage and conducted the post- dramatem of college produc- tions. The fraternity also held a gala Christmas party for the theatregoers of the community and faculty. PRESIDENT— Tom Baker VICE-PRES.— Richard Vos SECRETARY— Mary Blantord TREASURER— Susan SzadoklerskI ADVISOR — Mr. Howard Scammon 1 C i F J yii KSIf Him ' - ■Cm ' m t ' ' 1 w n I 1 HK ■T TP P a Ss FRONT ROW: Mary Blanford. Richard Vos, Tom Baker, Susan SzadoklerskI, Mr. Howard Scammon, SECOND ROW: Joyce Hill, Ursula Riddick, Nancy Combs, Keith Taylor, Michael Leeper, John Kirkpatrlck, Bob Weeks, Judy Hein, Christine Sturges. FRONT ROW: Nelson Hower, Lindsey Wittmus, Mary Sherman, William Slauson. SECOND ROW: David Blumenthal, Joe Lieb, Hayden Gordon. Fraternity Honors Future Physicists Membership in Sigma Pi Sigma signifies the recognition of high scholarship and the promise of achievement in physics. To de- velop further a spirit of profes- sional pride among its members, Sigma Pi Sigma visited the cy- clotron at NASA, sponsored lec- tures by nationally recognized scientists, and held fall and spring inductions. PRESIDENT— Mary Sherman VICE-PRES.— Bill Slauson SECRETARY— Lindsey Wittmus TREASURER— Nelson Hower ADVISOR— Dr. J. D. Lawrence 117 MWWFE. PUBLICATIONS A time to listen . . . a time to read ... a time to remember . . . a time to communi- cate. i ' 118 ' rW ' Committee Sets High Standards The Student Publications Conn- mittee acts to establish and main- tain high standards of journalism by creating general policy rules for the three college publica- tions. The Committee also ap- points the editors of these pub- lications. i y. FRONT ROW: Frances Cole, Gail Williams— Chairman. SECOND ROW: Jim Armentrout, John Sours, Robert Gatten. 119 COLONIAL ECHO Strives to Capture the Layout Staff— FRONT ROW: Kenneth Smith, Steve Ziglar— Layout Edi- tor, Betty Wade Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Don Robert s, Sally James, Dan Spengeman. Bill Long. 1966 was a year of change for the Colonial Echo a-s tradiflons were broken and new ones established to allow the 1966 Colonial Echo to capture the spirit and vitality of life at William and Mary. The book was expanded by eighty pages and nu- merous candid shots were included in the more in- formal layouts created by the staff. The Echo was printed by offset for the first time this year, allow- ing the staff to use more creative techniques. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF— Robert Gat+en ASSOC. EDITOR— Carol Jones BUSINESS MANAGER— Ron Woerle Photography — Martha Berger. Tom Cory — Photography Editor. Torrey Froscher, Dave Allen. Business Manager Ron Woerle discusses Echo finance with past Business Manager Anne Dixon. Class Staff— FRONT ROW: Bea Peca, Caroline Vaiden, Jean Michael, Bonnie Robinson— Class Editor, Ellen Wolff, Linda Brechbill. SE COND ROW: Betty Collins, Kathleen Buckley, Mildred Pitts, Krin Larson, Barbie Babb, Margaret Hanzlik. Cathy Brown. Pete Peterson, Taylor Representative, Bob Gatten, and Norman Dowdy, Taylor Staff Artist, discuss yearbopk pro- cedure during Bob ' s visit to Taylor ' s Dallas plant last summer. 120 Spirit of W M Florence Fraser, Administration and Faculty Editor and Editorial Assistant. Associate Editor Carol Jones keeps well-in- formed on all aspects of the Colonial Echo production in order to give aid and advice to the junior editors. Organization Staff members Margie Randall, Jo Lynne Stancil, Pat Bailey, Editor Betty Bishop, and Diane Riley search for the best methods In preparing their section In the Colonial Echo. 121 ECHO Expands and Adopts Informal and Copy and Business— FRONT ROW: James Wath— Advertising Man- ager, Dicley Barron— Copy Editor, Susan Shafer. SECOND ROW: Beth Distler, Nonie Turville, Terry Waters. Elise Jordan. Barbie Bas- suener. Alphabetizing is a tedious but necessary job for the Class Staff. Greeks— Bill Fox— Fraternity Editor, Sandy Mor Judy Morris — Sorority Editor. Sports— FRONT ROW: Pat Butler— Men ' s Sports Editor, Linda Sheffield— Women ' s Sports Smile for me, please! was a continuously Editor. SECOND ROW: Paul Bernstein, Bob Driscoll, Sallle Daggett, Suzanne Bolton, repeated phrase for Organizations Editor Betty Linda Freeman. THIRD ROW: Rodger Bates, Jim Jancaitls. Bishop. 122 Lively Format Many hours over a typewriter was the job cut out Literary — FRONT ROW: Betty Bradley, Don Hall, Mary Hurn. for Copy Editor Dickey Barron and her staff. Nlkki Wakerlin, Selman Welt. SECOND ROW: Student Lite and Features — FRONT ROW: Janice Hunt, Jane Brower— Student Life Editor, Dee Boren — Features Edi- tor. SECOND ROW: Nancy Spears, Tom Miller, Merle Markwith, Bev Johnson, Mary Stedman. 123 FLAT HAT Adds New Features and Widens Its Coverage The Flat Hat, always a popular feature of campus life, this year displayed several Innovations. In addition to its thorough cover- age of campus news and opinion on a wide range of Issues, the weekly paper ran a series of fea- ture articles In conjunction with WCWM ' s program series on the Student Association. New layout techniques, along with the work of cartoonists Reid Murtaugh and Ed Newton, brightened the pages of this year ' s Issues. The forceful policy of John Sours and his staff generated outstanding results as Flat Hat editorials brought about the appearance of the Governor of Virginia at the Charter Day Convocation. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF— John Sours MANAGING EDITOR— Mary Ward BUSINESS MANAGER— Robert Kahn John Sours, Editor-in-Chief. Editorial Board— SEATED: John Sours. SEC- OND ROW: Glnny Knoop. Don Ferriss, Judy Beth Entler, Robin Jenks, Mary Ward, John Gaidies. 124 The junior editors work with excitement and urgency to meet the weekly Wednesday deadline. News— FRONT ROW: Lauralee Grim, Linda Vacca, Lynn Kingery, Jean Carson, Barbara Lane, Nancy Verser, Alison Brenner. SECOND ROW: Peggy Sothoron, Debby Duel, Kerry Sawlck, Mike Hodnett, Mer- rill Barber. Susan Morrisey, Chris Taylor. Associate Editor Mary Ward discusses the material for an editorial with John. Make-up and Copy— FRONT ROW: Trudy htarwood, Susan Brown, Bam- b; Lynn, Johnne Whicker, Dan Jen- kins, Nora Butler, Clara Abercrom- ble. Deanne Detorle. SECOND ROW: Judy Knott, Diane Good- man, Melissa Pollard, Judy Car- hart, Linell Broecker, Jana Lucas, Carrington Salley, Marilyn John- son, Nancy Verser. 125 Active Schedules Features— FRONT ROW: Lenny Graves, Vivien Rubin. Ric McKlt+rick. SECOND ROW: Susan Estes, Johnne Whicker, Dee Curwen, Nora Butler, Pat Zepui, Jean KIrkley, Terre Latsios, Barb Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mike Chesson, Mike Holland, Christopher Sherman, Sam Roakes. Business and Circulation — Stu Spjrn, Carolyn Hitt, Ed Newton, Judy Chase. I Editor John Sours looks up to catch a glance of his busy staff. 126 and Weekly Deadlines Keep Each Staff Busy a c Flat Hat staff members familiarize the fresh- men with production procedure at the Publica- tions Open House. Production, Typing, and Archives— FRONT ROW: Bonnie Robinson, Shirley Harl ess, Joy Hutzel, Leonora Owre, Pat Coss. SECOND ROW: Dottie Wilkerson, Ann Warrington, Susan Hackney, Deanne Detorie, Suzi Andrews, Clara Abercronnbie. THIRD ROW: Sandy Morrison, Edna Powell, Bill Bradshaw, Bruce Sylvester, Betty Newsome. m Sports— FRONT ROW: Ed Weisberg, Pat Butler. Jill Hlckey, Greg Gaebe, Robin Jenks. Steve Row, Bob Bland. SECOND ROW: George Watson, Ted Fansher, Bob Day, Bob Thompson, 127 Students and Faculty Contribute Literary Works Editor Frances Cole addresses the first shipment of Joe Dye and Bob Steidtmann begin the search for the best selec- material for publication. tions. Staff— FRONT ROW: Jim Cornette, Chris Hunt, Kathleen Carr, Cam Buchanan, Martha Wessells. SECOND ROW: Martin Burrough, Larry Quails, Randy Bell, Tom Houston, Richard Nylander. 128 to REVIEW Business present Review. Manager Joe Dye posts the circulation figures for the The William and Mary Review, the college literary magazine published biannually, is composed of fiction, literary criticism, and writings on philosophy and the social and natural sciences. A visual arts section, containing photographs and art work, is also Included in the magazine. This year many of the art pieces pub- lished In this section were dis- played at Review-sponsored art shows held in the Campus Center. The major contributors are under- graduates and faculty, but out- side work is occasionally ac- cepted. EDITOR— Frances Cole MANAGING EDITOR— Frank Turner BUSINESS MANAGER— Joe Dye Frances Cole, Editor-in-Chief. Editorial Board— FRONT ROW: Cynthia Ehmann, Frances Cole, Suzan Ward. SECOND ROW: Joe Dye. DenaKay Wade, Margaret Good, Frank Turner. 129 staff— FRO NT ROW: Becky Pierce, Mary Lou Stafford, Mary Morden, Barbara Hunter, Judy Algatt, Joan Flynn, Lenelle Duecker, Martha Leech. SECOND ROW: Selman Welt, Quentln Van Meter, Steve Row, Kathy Ann Kersey, Susan Moorfi, Kerry Sawlcic, Susan Cooke, Kay Pulliam, Bob Meyerson, Richard Gurney. THIRD ROW: John Lippert, Dave Spaulding, Stan Woino, Jr., Jannes Green, Ronald Williamson, Steve Wing, Tom Wright, Charlie Dent, Mike Nuckols, David Kintsfather, Woody Lons. Bill Lyons, Program Manager, ponders over the Directors — Mike Lombard!, Robert A. Johnson, Euclid Coukouma, Lynr Cooke, Clifford Pence, selection of a theme song. 130 WCWM Offers Special Programs and Increased Broadcasting Power Mary enjoys a hot cup of coffee while talking with WCWM men Bill Lyons and Steve Cu ' curu after the Peter, Paul, and Mary Concert in spring, 1965. WCWM, the radio voice of the College of William and Mary, expanded this year to beconne an active part of the communications system of the campus. Starting out with a time-tested staff, WCWM at- tracted a large number of freshmen who worked hard and well. The station added a new control board and a UPI teletype to aid the news staff and also boosted its power to 20 Kw through affiliation with York County hiigh School. Special programs about the Student Association, a twenty- four hour rockathon, and an improved programming schedule presented the campus with a more com- prehensive program for listening enjoyment. PROGRAM MANAGER— Bill Lyons CHIEF ANNOUNCER— Rick Babcock CHIEF ENGINEER— Euclid Coukouma Tom Stewart, Richard Lester, Steve Curcuru, Al Louer. SEATED: Bill Lyons. Tom Stewart reads the latest news from UPI and prepares it for broadcast. 131 v 5i ' INTEREST GROUPS A time to serve . . . a time to participate ... a time to contrib- ute ... a time to de- velop. nj 132 Theater Offers Varied Programs The William and Mary Theatre provides colorful, dramatic en- tertainment for the College and community. The plays presented are an important cultural activity, providing a source of satisfaction for the numerous students who participate. Members of the cast of Dark of the Moon gather to witness the ill-fated marriage of John the witch-boy (Bob hlennlng- er) to Barbara Allen (Jodie Baumgaertel). 133 Variety Is Key Word in WILLIAM AND MARY A typical day in the country store is portrayed in a scene from Dark of the Moon. Jere Rapp uses some free moments to study his cues for operating the stage lights. I, John and Barbara of Dark of the Moon discuss the problems of their John Kirkpatrick makes use of the theatre ' s hopeless situation. well-stocked costume room. 134 THEATRE Productions Under the direction of Mr. Howard Scammon and Mr. Frank Staroba, a variety of four plays was pre- sented by the William and Mary Theatre, including Folklore, Shaw, and Shakespeare, as well as a cur- rent play by Robert Anderson. The first production, Dark of the Moon, utilized choral and technical effects to tell the poignant tale of John the witch-boy and his tragic attempt to become human. Always encouraging new work, the Theatre pre- sented In December The Days Between by Robert Anderson as part of the American Playwrights Theatre plan. The play concerns a presumed writer- college professor who learns one must live the days between. Mr. Howard Scammon, Director, surveys the on-stage results of many long, hard hours. Ted Seares (Keith Taylor) listens as Barbara Ives (Judy Hein) The intricacy of the stage designs was a highlight of The Days pours out her troubles in The Days Between. Between. Jim Williams contributes to the behind-the-scenes activities by operating the curtain ropes. The important pre-performance job of making-up actress Patty Hartieben is efficiently handled by Ann Chancellor. 135 MISALLIANCE and THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Conclude the Season George Bernard Shaw ' s Misal- liance provided comic relief in the schedule of plays. Set on the country estate of a nniddle class underwear manufacturer, the hu- morous play has as its theme the lack of communication between generations. The final production of the season was Shakespeare ' s The Merchant of Venice. This scene from Misalltance depicts one of the many discussion sessions — this time Judy Mitchell and Carri Anthony op- en the subjects of democracy and freedom, erate the lighting controls. Express it like thisl Bob Weeks illustrates for Paul Ritchie. During a practice session, Patty hlartleben rehearses her part in Misalliance. 136 Each spring students of the Back- drop Club produce and direct a musical. The club ' s enthusiasm, ingenuity, and acting talent all combined this year to create a delightful production of Gypsy. PRESIDENT— Mary Blandford DIRECTOR— Bob Weeks CHOREOGRAPHER— Patty Hartleben MUSICAL DIRECTOR— Joyce H BACKDROP CLUB Culminates Year With Musical Produced by Members Last year the Backdrop Club presented a gay, colorful production of Carnival. FRONT ROW: Bea Peca, Joyce Hill. Bob Weeks, Patty Hartleben, John Klrtpatrlck, Cornelia Allen. SECOND ROW: Judy Hem. Mary 137 BAND and MAJORETTES Display Talent In Under the direction of Charles R. Varner, the band led a varied musical life during the year. In the fall it performed as a marching group during the halftlmes at both home and away games, and after Thanksgiving joined a concert band and went on tour. In addition, these William and Mary musicians presented two informal concerts in the Wren Courtyard and their annual formal concert at Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Membership in the band is deter- mined by private auditions which are open to any student who plays an instrument. DIRECTOR— Charles R. Varner PRESIDENT— Leon Bly JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE— Joyce Whitehead SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE— Lyie Bagley FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE— Robert Miller -1 Members of the band help to boost the spirit at a pep rally. During halftime, the Brass section perfornns with precision. 138 Halftime Performances A pep rally offers a good opportunity for the majorettes to do their part in encouraging school spirit. Six lovely high-stepping young ladies were an at- tractive addition to the William and Mary March- ing Band as they appeared at pep rallies, parades, and football games. Supplied with tassels and batons, the majorettes performed their intricate and hard-practiced routines before the crowds at Cary Stadium in delightful halftime shows. Additions to the majorette sguad are selected In the spring by those already in the marching group. The girls trying out are judged on the basis of grace and precision in individual baton-twirling perform- ance. Once chosen, the majorettes begin practicing new routines immediately and by fall are ready to help add color and pageantry to the William and Mary football field. These beaming faces relay the excitement of a footbal game performance. Pat A. Patterson — Head Maiorette, Kathy Kincald. Norma Jarrett. Carol Smith, Louise Saulnier, Marty Miller, Karen Williams, Margie Gove. 139 CHOIR Performs in Eastern U.S. While on Tour In its twenty-first year under the direction of Dr. Carl A. (Pappy) Fehr, the William and Mary Choir has continued a hard-won tradition of musical ex- cellence, acclaimed by the college, state-wide and out-of-state audiences, and television viewers. The Choir ' s expanding prestige has gained for its members many exciting experiences, but this year they were hard-pressed to surpass the excitement and honor of singing for the Virginia Day celebra- tion at the New York World ' s Fair In May, 1965. Dr. William G. Guy leads the Choir in the Academic Procession at Commencement, 1965. 140 DIRECTOR— Dr. Carl A. Fehr PRESIDENT— Jack Cole SEC.-TREAS.— Cheryl Johnson STAGE MANAGER— Bill Harris ALUM. SEC. — Mary Brennan HISTORIAN— Ka+hy Parkinson Dr. Carl Fehr conducts while Mary Brenner presents her solo. The camera ventures behind the scenes at the 1965 Christ- mas Concert. Last minute preparations are made prior to taping the Choir ' s Christmas television performance.  CHORUS Members Prepare Varied Music for Concerts This year the Chorus numbered over seventy girls, all of whom worked every Tuesday and Thursday to sing the artistic music for which their fine reputa- tion has been established. Throughout the school year the Chorus contributed In many ways to the events on the college ' s musical calendar. They prepared six carols for the Christmas Concert. Then, until May, the Chorus prepared their music for the Spring Concert. These pieces were varied. In keeping with Dr. Fehr ' s aim to give the girls an education In singing and appreciating the different types of music. Members of the Chorus use their fingers to help practice the correct mouth position for singing. Dr. Fehr directs as the Chorus prepares a new song for the Spring Concert. 142 FRONT ROW: Mr. G. Kirl, Mary Waterman. Ed Shifman, Gael GeHy Jo Ann Walthall. Mr, D. McConkey. SECOND ROW: Ray Congress Ed Rawl. Jim Lowe, Richard Hayhurst, Dean Howes, Chuck Huxsaw THIRD ROW: Bob Weill, Jer Richard Kniqht, Jim Cobb. COUNCIL Hosts Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament The Debate Council Is an organization for students with interest and ability in forensics. The Council, headed by President Ed Shifman, debated this year ' s national topic, Resolved: That law enforce- ment agencies should have greater freedom for the investigation of crime. The highlight of the year was the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament held at William and Mary in early February with ap- proximately forty schools represented. The W M debaters also hosted two Cambridge students who debated the topic, Resolved: That American cul- ture is debased and debasing. William and Mary and Cambridge debaters present their cases on the topic, Resolved: That American culture is debased and debasing. In one of the most important of the Debating Team ' s en- gagements, the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament, Mike Chesson argues against increased freedom in law enforce- ment. 143 Company A — Cadet Cap- tain James M. Todd, Company Commander. Company B — Cadet Cap- tain Stacy F. Garrett, Company Commander. Company C — Cadet Cap- tain Rodger A. Bates, Company Commander. Company D — Cadet Cap- tain Robert J. Kennedy, Company Commander. 144 ROTC Trains Male Students for Future Army Careers The Reserve Officers ' Training Corps, a voluntary program for men, rewards its nnembers with academic credit and training in the military — tactical and his- torical. The program provides young men with the opportunity to fulfill their military obligation in a position they desire and also creates a more capable national defense. Inspection in December by General William hi. Train, Commandant of the First Army, the Military Ball in March, and the final general inspection high- lighted the ROTC year. Master Sergeant Salunek demonstrates the proper procedure for cleaning a rifle. Cadet Colonel William We land, Brigade Commander. ' , ' J, , :s L ' . . ' ' - ' --- ' The Queen ' s Guard and Drum and Bugle Corps— Cadet Lt. Col. Lawrence B. Rosser, Queen ' s Guard Con mandant; Cadet Major Leon BIy, Drum and Bugle Platoon Commandant. 145 The ROTC Brigade Staff leads off the 1965 Homecoming Parade. Corps Honors Visiting The two affiliate social organizations within the ROTC are: Scabbard and Blade, a national honor- ary military fraternity; and, The Queen ' s Guard Association, made up of the members of William and Mary ' s elite drill team. Scabbard and Blade— FRONT ROW: Tom Ford, Dave Kern, David Henderson. SECOND ROW: Jeff Arnold, William Weiland. THIRD ROW: James Todd, William Mcintosh. FOURTH ROW: Spencer Murray, Mike Greenwood, Jim Rumpler. FIFTH ROW: John Mc- Carthy, Robert Kennedy, Charles Thorne. Queen ' s Guard Association 146 General and Performs at Homecoming FIRST BATTALION STAFF — Cadet Lt. Col. Dav ' id Henderson, Cadet Major Colonel Julian Hogan, right, offers visiting General Spencer Murray, Cadet Captain Harry Anthony, Cadet Captain Gene Cervi, William H. Train a look at a typical ROTC drill. Cadet Captain James Rumpler. SECOND BATTALION STAFF— Cadet Lt. Col. Jeff Arnold, Cadet Captain The Queen ' s Guard displays excellence in precision drill. John McCarthy. Cadet Captain Mike Greenwood, Cadet Major P. J. Sweeney, Cadet Captain W. C. Dibllng. 147 FRONT ROW: David Conway, David Larmore, Bob Mooney, Jack Cole, John Mueller, Mike Lee, Tom Jordan, David Baldwin. SECOND ROW: David Bonsai, Don Ferriss, Jerry T. Johnson, Lindsey Florence, Michael Dowling, Richard W. Mueller, Bill Heins, Don Roberts. APO Members Strive to Serve College and Community Mike Dowling and Jim Hockman usher for the Concert Series as an APO service. Members of APO gather informally to discuss an upcoming project. The major factors contributing to the welfare of a college community — friendship, leadership, serv- ice, and education — are the Ideals of the national service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega. In pursuit of these goals APO members worked closely together on such projects as ushering for concerts and foot- ball games, inviting enlightening speakers to their meetings, and decorating for various school func- tions. APO selected and pledged its new mem- bers during the spring semester. PRESIDENT— Jack Cole VICE-PRES.— Bob Mooney SECRETARY— Mike Lee TREASURER— John Mueller ADVISOR— Mr. Jim Fuller 148 Tours for Prospective Students Conducted by CIRCLE K Circle K, a collegiate service club affiliated with Ki- wanis International, is organized to perform various service projects for both the college and local com- munities. Tours of the College campus for prospec- tive students and ushering at athletic and cultural events constituted this year ' s long range projects while assisting at registration, distributing academic robes, and compiling a campus tour booklet com- prised its short range activities. The club is repre- sented on the international level by Gary Reese, newly elected International Trustee, and Chuck Amory, Capital District Lt. Governor. Les Dobbs, Bill Scott, and Lee Bradshaw perform a Circle K service by helping to distribute caps and gowns to seniors. Circle K members provide a greatly needed helping hand at Registration each semester. PRESIDENT— Bill Scott VICE-PRES.— Joe Dye SECRETARY— Selman Welt TREASURER— Bill Lock ADVISOR— Mr. Ed Derrlnge FRONT ROW: Jeff Piland, Chuck Amory. Gary Reese, Bob Gatten, Joe Dye, Don Hall, John Jackson. SECOND ROW: Gary Williams, Pat Butler. Selman Welt, Stan Eastman, Derrls Raper, Jim Watts, Bill Scott, Les Dobbs, Lee Bradshaw, Jim Becker, Bill Lock. Ken Ley, Harry Wilkins. 149 Merme+tes and beauty coordinate efforts to achieve grace in synchronized swimming. FRONT ROW: Janey Coole. Gerry Thompson, Denny Taylor, Nancy McNairy. Ga Littlefleld. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Barney, Linda Freeman, Ellen Shorter, Claire Anderson, Jody Baumgaertel. THIRD ROW: Jenny Conner, Judy Odiand, Carolyn Peery, Beck! McColpin, Janle McKay. FOURTH ROW: Betty Wadklns, Christy Hall, Karen Nylander, Ginny Goolsby, Dottie Wilkerson, Missy Crowgey, Terry Waters. MERMETTES Present Underwater Version of ' The Wizard of Oz ' The Mermettes, the women ' s aquatic ballet team, highlighted their year with a unique produc- tion of The Wizard of Oz. Many hours of training, rehearsal, and costume and set designing and construction went into this Mer- mette spring extravaganza. Sev- eral members of the group at- tended the International Acad- emy of Aquatic Arts Symposium in Washington, D.C. CO-DIRECTORS— Denny Taylor Gerry Thompson SEC.-TREAS. — Janey Cooke COSTUMES— Laurie Hatchings BACKDROP— Nancy McNairy Denny Taylor, as Cleopatra, enter- tains the large crowd at the Mermettes show in the spring of 1965. 150 ORCHESIS Studies Dance Techniques Orchesls, a group composed of girls interested and adept in modern dance and choreogra- phy, presented An Evening of Dance to enthusiastic college audiences in the spring. Members of the group handled all arrange- ments for the production, includ- ing choreography, lighting, cos- tuming, tickets, and publicity and in addition managed to find hours to practice the actual dancing! Orchesis is effective in providing its members with the opportunity to learn and employ near-pro- fessional techniques of perform- ance and choreography. PRESIDENT— Sheila Thibeault VICE-PRES.— Fran Piskur VICE-PRES.— Carol Miller SECRETARY— Donna Says BUSINESS MANAGER— Patsy Adams These members of Orchesis were caught by the camera while practicing for the spring show. Advisor to Orchesis Miss Shirley Roby shows Sheila Thibeault an improvement to be made in her arm position. FRONT ROW: Donna Says, Del Harnsberger, BIythe Baldwin, Margie Corvino, Fran Piskur, Sheila Ann Thibeault. SECOND ROW: Rae Worley, Karen Hassmer, Sue Brand, Renee Binzer, Carol Miller, Sue Scruggs, Sharon Ketcham, Terre Latsios. THIRD ROW: Kaye Sweeney, Jane Crow, Grace Guin, Pat Bailey, Michele Loizzi, Joann Wagnon, Judy Heln. Varsity Cheerleaders— FRONT ROW: Laurie Uhl, Kay Atkins. SECOND ROW: Patty Heath, Marie F. dc Dee Ford, Babs Lewis, Terre Latsios. Practice and Precision Typify CHEERLEADERS ' We ' re behind you, we ' re backing you up! The basketball and football teams could depend on the well-practiced cheering squads to support thenn from the sidelines with all the pep and enthusiasm they could muster. The spirited girls urged the crowds at Gary Field and Blow Gym to participate in their chant-like yells and cheer their teams on to victory. Big Bad Babs spins her way down in a futile attempt to over- come the Indians, but the W M Real-Kill took care of this spider! W . . . I . . . L . . . L . . . I . . . A . . . M . . . ' the cheerleaders ' chant during the Indians rout of VMI. 152 Varsity cheerleaders radiate enthusiasm at the Pep Rallies. Enthusiastic Support The Freshman Cheerleaders practiced diligently throughout Freshman Cheerleaders— FRONT ROW: Charlotte Dobyns. SECOND ROW: the fall in the Campus Center. ' ' berts. Judy Gordon. THIRD ROW: Wanda Lewis, Janet Watklns, Karen Arnold. 153 FRONT ROW: Gil Morris, Robert Beers, Kathy Lehman, Gary A. Reese, Harry Wllkins, Anne Sutherland, Pat Butler, Larry Sartorio. SECOND ROW: Carrlngton Salley, Judy Algatt, Krln Larson, Stacy Scherer, Naida Harlow, Cecilia Walton, Phyllis Morse, Ruth Mayo, Adair Brown. THIRD ROW: Jim Latum, Ken Irby, Steve Landvoigt, Judy Bry- ant, Fredericka Groner, Joy Hutzel, Pete Nuessle, John Lynham, Jo Ann W, ::hj;. FOURTH ROW: William Lock, Richard Holmqulst, Jr., Bill Wells, Tom Miller, James Williams, Finley Young, Ronald Coleman, James Green, James Hockman, Myer Reed, Gary Williams. FIFTH ROW: Bill Somers, John Quaintance, Curt Lowe, Don Cave, Paul Scott, Chuck Huxsaw, Charles Joy, Derrls Raper, Steve Wing, Fred Grill, Stan Eastman, Douglas Taylor, Everett Casey, Hank Davis. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Take Active Part in State Campaign PRESIDENT— Gary Reese VICE-PRES.— Harry Wllkins REC. SEC— Ann Sutherland TREASURER— Bob Beers A high point of the Young Republicans ' year oc- curred in October when they sponsored a lecture by Linwood hiolton, Virginia ' s Republican guberna- torial candidate. The group deserved this atten- tion from the higher nnembers of the Republican Party, for they were active during the campaign passing out pamphlets, running the local Republi- can headquarters, and canvassing the Williamsburg area for Republican votes. On election day the young members of the GOP helped man the polls and held an election night party to follow the returns. Operating under a new constitution this year, the Young Republicans held meetings at which they heard such noted speakers as Representative Joel Broyhill and John Dalton, State GOP leader. The Young Republicans brought gubernatorial candidate Linwood hiolton to the campus for one of its most interest- ing meetings. HOLTON 154 STUDENT BAR Coordinates Academic and Social Activities The Student Bar Association, acting student gov- ernment for the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, serves to coordinate the various law school com- mittees and functions, both academic and social. One project was the establishment of the Legal Aid Committee, through which legal service was given to those not able to pay legal fees. Students also participated In mock court competitions, and sponsored several social events Including a party with Tri-Delt, a picnic and barbecue, and a Christ- mas party. PRESIDENT— Steve Barr VICE-PRES.— Bradford Coupe SECRETARY— Gary Gleason TREASURER— Steve Kapral Student Bar officers meet in the Law Library to discuss plans for the nnock trial FRONT ROW: John Deal, Kay Farmer, Albert Mainelli, Russell Kimes, Don Blackwell. Thomas C. Palmer, Jr., Bradford W. Coupe. Stanley G. Barr, David W. O ' Bryan, Susan Reynolds, Franldin D. Hochholzer, William D. Brackett. SECOND ROW: Ode Murray, Charles E. Kent, Strother Smith, Ken Whitehurst, Gary Gleason, William E. Culverhouse, Raymond Kraftson, Marie S. Dray, Robert N. Lent, Robert P. Wolf, James R. Troth. THIRD ROW: Peter Broccoletti, Craig Dana, Joseph iRoskos, Lawrence Bolton, Curtis Overman, Lewis Shepherd, Joe How- ard. Peter H. White, Richard A. Repp, Oldric LaBell. Gordon Kent, Burke Margulles, Ed Tomes, Robert Durham, Stanley Morris. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Franldin, Fred Swersky, Aubrey Goldberg, Taylor Everett, Stewart Davis, Russ HatchI, Don Witty, Ed Lenight, Rodney Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Bob Simpson, Joe Buston, Richard Savage, Ronald White, Gus James, Bill Cowardin, Alvin Marks, Bill Jeffries, Forrest Morgan, Winston Haythe. Paul Burton, Rufus Leonard, Austin Can- ning, Horace Teass, Steve Wilson, John Perrin. 155 KEPLAR Becomes Colony of a National Fraternity FRONT ROW: Larry Smyth, Don Roberts, Tom Jordan, Jack Cole, Mike Hodnett, Mike Lee, William Register, Terry Bennett, Gordon Kellett. SECOND ROW: Steve Row, Roger Hall, Rich DeLong, Rich O ' Connor, Jack Tompkins, John Mueller, Louis Bradley, Pete Nuessle, Bob Jones. Pete King, Don Nelly, David Conway. THIRD ROW: Rick Shelly, Lindsey Florence, Hank Davis, Lynn Dent, Art Conway, Dan Langdon, David Larmore, Stan Eastman, Norman Robertson, Mark Granstein, Keith Walters. IJW The annual Christmas dance is one of the many social events enjoyed by Keplar. Keplar members listen to the order of business at a weekly meeting. Keplar, a men ' s fraternal organization, took a big step forward this year when President Paschall formally granted it the status of colony. The group moved closer to affiliation with a national fraternity as the members considered seven well-established Greeks as possibilities. Keplar held a Christmas dance, and, for the first time, held formal rush in February. PRESIDENT— Jim Hockman VICE-PRES.— Mike Hodnett SECRETARY— Mike Lee TREASURER— Terry Bennett ADVISOR— Mr. Barry Mann 156 SAILING ASSOCIATION Offers Valuable Training Music by The Strangers and tropical scenery set the mood for the Sailing Association ' s Shipwreck Dance. With the approval of the Sailing Association ' s con- stitution the dream of intercollegiate sailing com- petition moved a sfep closer to reality. In their first full year of operation, the group sponsored a Shipwreck Dance and provided instruction and practice in sailing on the James River. PRESIDENT— Matt Beebe SECRETARY— Ann Keating TREASURER— Pam Crawford FLEET CAPTAIN— Wayne Fordham ADVISOR— Dr. Bruce Goodwin ADVISOR— Dr. Stephen Clement FRONT ROW: Viv Ha Lynn Klngery, Lucy Klnnaird, Dr. Bruce Goodwin, Ann Keating, Matt Beebe, Pam Crawford, Dr. S. C. Clement, Mary Nuernberger, Almeda Shepherd. Jackie MltcheH, SECOND ROW: Mary Vogel, Olivian Boggs, Mary Jane Sullivan, Penny Alex- ander, Cheryl Fuchs, Kate Blanchard, Cary Savage, Diane Mims, Kathy Jenkins, Juana Cottlngham, Sandra Price. Joanle Simpson, Suzanne A sailboat appropriately represents the club in the Home- coming parade. Miller, Carolyn Scott, Kathy Hagen. THIRD ROW: Pat WIneman, Betsy Seaver, Gail Varela, Susan Page, Sue Splggle. Sue Hawkins, Ruth Mayo, Anne Nelson, Margie Randall, Nancy Priebe. FOURTH ROW: Malcolm Shick, Steve Curcuru, Chuck Williams, Max Laback, Wayne Fordham, Pete Torbert, Stephen Amee, John Hollandsworth, Davie Spaulding, William Luebke. 157 FRONT ROW: Mr. H. M. Smith, Glenn Brodie, Newton DeShazo, Donnle McGulre. SECOND ROW: Tom Bleklckl, Mike Weaver, Jim LoFrese. THIRD ROW: Gene Griffin, Cy Aman, Dennis Haglan. FOURTH ROW: George Pearce, Tony Buccino, Jim Dick. FIFTH ROW: Larry Paffrath, Randy Glesenltamp, Mike Bucci. PE MAJORS CLUB Holds Special Athletic Exhibitions To promote projects in community health and gen- eral recreational activities for the campus and com- munity is the main objective of the Physical Edu- cation Majors Club. Basing their activities on their specific interests, the members of this or- ganization sponsored special athletic exhibitions in an effort to stimulate greater student and fac- ulty concern with physical fitness and athletics. PRESIDENT— Glenn Brodie VICE-PRES.— Newton DeShazo SECRETARY— Maureen Baber TREASURER— Donnie McGuIre ADVISOR— Mr. Howard Smith SEA Provides Tutors for Students in Local Schools PRESIDENT— Kay Drinard VICE-PRES.— Florence Bishop SECRETARY— Joan McKann TREASURER— Linda Helfrich ADVISOR— Mr. Patrick Riley The Student Education Association is composed of interested prospective teachers who met for the purpose of establishing projects and discussing cur- rent educational Information. The programs in- cluded informative speakers, and the group insti- tuted a tutoring service for elementary and high school students. New officers were installed at the spring banquet. FRONT ROW: Betty Bishop, Kathy Quirk, Patricia A. Patterson, Ginny Goolsby, Joan McKann, Linda Helfrich, Kay Drinard, Florence Bishop, Hazel Tucker, Mary Stedman, Letty Lynn, Sally Christian. SECOND ROW: Missy Crowgey. Jo Lynne Standi, Mary Alan Brown, Sharon McGhee, Chris Cogglns, Alice Moberg, Judy Rex, Marilyn Massey, Carolyn Sterling, Penny Sanford, Gladys Holland, Dottie Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Ruth Eye, Cecilia Roton, Nancy Wal- rath, Julie Pastore, Elizabeth Keahey, Linda Ann Arnett, Carolyn Hitt, Kathy Hagen, Ruth Mayo, Linda Hay. 158 Club Endeavors to Explore Aspects of French Culture FRONT ROW: Vivien Rubin, Dr. J. L. Martell, Lorna Morris, Sue Galvln, Carolyn Hltt, Susan Hackney, Susan Snedegar, Linda Vacca, Holly Peterson. Linda Sorrell. SECOND ROW: Karen Eden, Alice Carlton, Marilyn Johnson, Pat Coss, Ed Welsberg, Mike Chesson, John Galdles, Christopher Sherman, Kerry Sawlck, Pat Mllllren, Rose- mary DeCarlo, Martha Shaw, Susan Morrlsey, Margie Corvlno. Le Cercle Francais held part of each meeting in French to improve members ' conversational abili- ty. Guest speakers and informal discussions on his- tory broadened their concepts of French culture. PRESIDENT— Carolyn Hltt VICE-PRES.— Lorna Morris SECRETARY— Susan Hackney TREASURER— Sue Galvin ADVISOR— Dr. J. L. Martel Films and Speakers Interest Students in Spanish Customs The Spanish Club this year of- fered its members visits to Spain and Mexico through slides and films. Various members of the College faculty spoke to the club about Spain ' s present-day economic situation and the cus- toms of Spanish South America. The club ' s purpose was to foster enthusiasm for the Spanish lan- guage and to provide knowledge of Spanish culture. PRESIDENT— Cindy Skogen VICE-PRES.— Emma Stokes TREASURER— John Robinson ADVISOR— Dr. Howard Stone FRONT ROW: John Robinson, Cindy Sko- gen, Emma Stokes. SECOND ROW: Alice Glasheen, Margie Randall. Richard Holm- gulst. Judy Banks. 159 Club Honors Outstanding Accounting Student at Banquet FRONT ROW: Gerald Dodd, James Breeden, Paul Hogge, Bob Mooney, Bob KIley, Mr. W. T. Reece, Russ HatchI, Jim Boylan, Ron Lovelace. SECOND ROW: Bill Vakos, Dana Gaebe, Michael Keyes, Bill Leiand, Kermit Osborne, Richard Fridge, Alfred Ritter, Jr., Allan Fort, Roger Burbage. Bob Owen. THIRD ROW: Robert Beers, David France, John Bartelt, Scott Huzek, James Watts, Jon Hatfield, Ralph Relnecke, Bert Prestridge, Douglas Jacobson. Highlighted by a dinner in the spring with the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants at which an outstanding account- ing student was honored, the programs of the Wayne F. Gibbs Accounting Club featured field trips and speakers whose purpose was to relate the members ' studies to the practical experi- ences of the business world. PRESIDENT— Bob KIley TREASURER— Bob Mooney ADVISOR— Mr. W. T. Reese Weekly Tutoring Sessions Conducted by ECONOMICS CLUB The Economics Club was re- organized and re-established at the College this year, and the members set up an ambitious program. They held tutoring ses- sions for Economics 20! classes, sponsored speakers including Dr. Alvin H. hHansen, took field trips, and started a library of graduate and career opportunities bul- letins. They are now considering affiliation with the National Economics hHonor Society. PRESIDENT— Joe Pace VICE.-PRES.— Bob Willey SEC.-TREAS.— Lee Brown ADVISOR— Dr. Leonard Schlfrin FRONT ROW: Bonnie Robinson, Lee Brown, Joe Pace, Bob Willey. Bill Humphreys, Joyce Bushong. SECOND ROW: Richard Olsen, Dave Parker, Jim Armentrout, Randy Bell, Jere Rapp, Bill Haymes, Tom Ford, Keith Walters. THIRD ROW: Stuart Lynn, Walter Rountree, Frank Turner, Jon Gabel, Tom Ullrich, Jim Bowdren, Jim McNult . FOURTH ROW: Guy Temple, Fred Grill, John McDonald, Bob Burns. Bud Anderson, Jim Smart, Mike King-Harman. 160 Forum Encourages Political Interest To arouse interest in national, state, and city politics is the goal of the Political Science Forum. Expanded considerably this year, the membership encouraged small discussion groups concerned with specific political topics and brought speakers to address its meetings. PRESIDENT— Rich Holmqulst VICE-PRES.— Glad Bulwinkle SECRETARY— Cindy Skogen TREASURER— Susan Benbow ADVISOR— Dr. C. Kim FRONT ROW: Glad Bulwinkle, Phyllis Morse, Rich Holmqulst. Cindy Skogen, Sue Benbow. SECOND ROW: John Ward, Woody Lons, Suzanne Miller, Bucky Fletcher, Linda Trice, Dave Bonsai, Paul Allard. THIRD ROW: Wil- fcrd Kale, Chuck Huxsaw, Robert Creecy, Dwight Rowe, Jack Tompkins. SAM Members Attend Management Conference This national society has as its goal industrial progress through enlightened management. Mem- bers gained experience In a Man- agement Conference through contacts with businessmen, through lively debates with guest speakers, and through on-the- spot observations of plant facili- ties. PRESIDENT— Fred Grill VICE-PRES.— Erwin Alexander SECRETARY — Jamie Gronning TREASURER— Stan Owens ADVISOR— Mr. Gilbert C. Jones FRONT ROW: Walter Williams, Kathy Parkinson, Stan Owens, Jamie Gronning, Fred Grill. Erwin Alexander, Letty Lynn, Roy Cherry. SECOND ROW: Harry Wilkins, Charles Elliott, Ray Carpes, Nelson Pinney, Ray Whiteman, Chuck Williams, Michael Sullivan, Jack Cole. Hank Davi; rett, Ned Carr, Chuck Albertson. Stan Eastn Db Pierce. THIRD ROW: Lewis Ollice, Stacy Gar- 161 ABELIAN SOCIETY Awards Medal to Local Math Student T FRONT ROW: Al Lebold, Marjorie Rankin, Missy Smith, Dickey Bar- ron, Deiha Barwick, Mary Lou Mays. SECOND ROW: Dr. T. L. Rey- nolds, Mr. H. B. Easier, Judy Lockridge. Kafhy Kane, Sherry Fischer, Carolyn Hitt, Nancy Walrath, Debbie Chappell, Allen Barwick, Mr. B. R. Cato. Members of the Abelian Society are math majors, graduate stu- dents, and professors. Although membership was by invitation, all interested persons were in- vited to the monthly lectures sponsored by the club. The club gave a medal and a citation to an outstanding math student at the local h igh school in the spring. This year the club initiat- ed steps toward affiliating with a national math honorary. PRESIDENT— Dickey Barron SECRETARY— Missy Smith ADVISOR— Mr. H. B. Easier Audubon Wildlife Films Sponsored by BIOLOGY CLUB Ml m Hi ,.,i hmm m ' 5 m 31 BtjJ w . R|R i -JlB w M jPB t m mP ■i%i npj wrMi l fl 1 m p S 1 ' 1 m K t FRONT ROW: Brian Chabot, Sue Covington, Lee Bradshaw, Jeff Piland, Joan Simpson, Jim Bell, Dr. S. R. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Mary Vogel, Pat Milliren, Betty Lane, Gale Gib- son. Susan Mallory, Lillian Keister, Judy Kinsinger, Susan Hollis. THIRD ROW: Jane Spence, Peggy Weissensteln, Helen Hudson, Joyce L. Johnson. Lorna Totman, Eliza- beth May, Helen Lantz, Sharon Gary, Susan Shafer. FOURTH ROW: Bob Sigafoes, Thelda Kestenbaum, Robert Graham, Robert Hodges, Robert Drake, Harvey Zeigler, Kenneth Ley, Charles Windle. FIFTH ROW: Destry Jarvis, Richard Hoffman, Robert Gatten, Derrls Raper, Alan White, Jim Tatum, Ed Baptist. Students interested in biology extended this interest beyond their labs and classrooms to the Medical College of Virginia, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Marine Laboratory at Gloucester Point with field trips throughout the year. These members of the Biology Club promoted interest in their field by sponsoring the Audubon Wildlife Film Series. The Biology Club also compiled a file of graduate opportunities to help Biology majors. PRESIDENT— Jeff Piland VICE-PRES.— Lee Bradshaw SECRETARY — Joan Sinnpson TREASURER— Jim Bell ADVISOR— Dr. G. R. Brooks 162 CHEMISTRY CLUB Presents Lectures Membership in the Chemistry Club was open to all students taking Chemistry courses 200 level and above. Lectures and films concerning education and professions in this field were pre- sented for the benefit of interest- ed students. As the club was an affiliate of the American Chemi- cal Society, the members were entitled to the special privileges of the national group. Contrary to popular belief, the club did not intend to blow the roof off Rogers hHall. PRESIDENT— Bizhan Zarnegar SEC.-TREAS.— Cam Buchanan ADVISOR— Dr. R. L. Kiefer FRONT ROW: Dr. J. T. MacQueen. Dr. Richard Kiefer, Laurence Gates, Dr.. W. G. Guy. SECOND ROW: Dr. L. O. Tarleton, Marty Miller, Rae Worley, J. W. Jeffer Arthur Massey, Hugh Douglas, Tom Todd, Bill Morrl FOURTH ROW: Dr. Bryant Harrell, Dave Rawls, Dr. A. Bizhan Zarnegar, Cam Buchanan. J. T. Zung. Mr. E. Katz. Mrs. 35, Dr. T. B. Hill. THIRD ROW: on, E. L. Miccio, Bill McCall. R. Armstrong. New Topics Explored by Psych Students Extending their interest beyond the classroom, those who were interested in psychology met to explore, through speakers and field trips, questions and topics not covered in their courses. In addition, the club met with other clubs in order to broaden their approach to psychology by rec- ognizing its relation to other fields of study. PRESIDENT— Donna Province VICE-PRES.— Elmer Hodge SECRETARY— Linda Gray TREASURER— Betty Kent Swayne ADVISOR— Dr. S. B. Williams FRONT ROW: Jean Kemp, Donna Province, Elmer Hodge, Linda Gray, Dr. S. B. Williams, Ollvian Boggs. SECOND ROW: Margie Arnold, Sue Lukkarila, Phyllis Morse, Rita Province, Rugh Stoneburner, Linda Rains, Sandra LuUarlla, Jerry Garrett. THIRD ROW: Linda Arnett, Sue Daffron, Bill Ewald, Stan Rothenberg, Lee Doerries, Sharon Sampson. 163 RELIGIOUS GROUPS A time to pray . . . a time to worship . . . a time to laugh ... a time to learn. 164 SRU Aids Interfaith Relations Composed of one representative from each religious organization on campus, the purpose of the Student Religious Union is to pro- mote understanding and religious toleration. Under its president, Jeff Camp, the Union staged Re- ligious Emphasis Week during the winter. FRONT ROW: Paul Allard, Kathleen Cam, Jeff Camp, Cathy Brown, Tonn Roach. SECOND ROW: Jim Becker, Don Ferrfss, Bill Baldwin, Don Sutherland, Howie Kahn, David Blumenthal. | k?SjJ ' 165 Speaker from Israeli Consulate Addresses BALFOUR-HILLEL FIRST ROW: Ed Weisberg, George Fenlgsohn. Charles Perelman. Bob Ruben. Ed Mirmolstein, Stanley Rothenberg. SECOND ROW: Rocfielle Kaufman, Sanford Temes, David Blumenthal, Selman Welt, Norman Olshansky, Elliott Dinner. THIRD ROW: Yetta Jacobs, Ken Rubin, Bill Somers, Mark Granstein, Herbert Herman, Joel Zaba. Balfour-Hillel, the Jewish student association, held regular Friday night services in the Wren Chapel, as well as brunches on Sunday mornings. Other activi- ties included a joint social with neighboring chapters, a picnic at Lake Matoaka, and a program with a speaker from the Israeli Consulate. PRESIDENT— Dave Blumenthal VICE-PRES.— Sandy Temes SECRETARIES— Rochelle Kaufman, Norman Olshansky TREASURER— Henry Puhn One of Balfour-hiillel ' s projects Chapel. assisting in Friday evening services in the Wren Selman Welt arranges the Torah prior to the Jewish services. 166 FRONT ROW: Judy Albee, Bob Johnson, David Rutledge, Jo Ellen Blanklnship, William Baldwin, Bill Hendricks, Howard Harris. SECOND ROW: Joyce Whitehead, Beth Foster, Margie Kuhn, Faye Allen, Alice Pit+ard, Nancy Verser, Jo Lynn McCauley, .Gaye Minton, Helena Bergemann. Linda Fombell, Mary E. Wrenn. THIRD ROW: Paul Lankford, Derris Paper, Lee Bradshaw, Laurence Gates, Tom Powers, Don Sutherland, Carlton Hardy, Allen Chappell. State Baptist Retreat Enriches Lives of BSU Members The Baptist Student Union at- tempted to carry out its purpose of serving as a link between the College and the local Baptist church in several ways. At weekly Sunday supper meetings speakers held informal discussions on per- sonal morality and other pertin- ent subjects. Many of the mem- bers enjoyed a state-wide retreat attended by Virginia Baptists in the fall. The local organization also held an exciting and reward- ing retreat in the spring. PRESIDENT— Bill Baldwin VICE-PRES.— Bonnie Hamlet SECRETARY— Jo Ellen Blankinship TREASURER— Dave Rutledge Members of BSU enjoy a social gather- ing before the first meeting in the fall. 167 FIRST ROW: David Baldwin, Leonora Owre. Harry Krayss. SECOND ROW: Gay Northway, Juliet Carter, Linda Wales, Rosemarie Benedict, Susan Estes, Alice Luzader. THIRD ROW: Lillian Keister, Elaine Bannerman, Russell Kimes, Donald Cave, Harry Bastow, Elizabeth Pollocit, Holly Casey. Members of the Canterbury Club seem entranced as the Reverend Robert Whit- man explains a fine point in the discussion. CANTERBURY CLUB Is Center of Activity PRESIDENT— Dave Baldv in VICE-PRES.— Harry Krauss SECRETARY— Leonora Owre TREASURER— Jeff Camp The religious organization for Epis- copal students, the Canterbury Club, provided a center for fel- lowship and Christian education for its members. Programs for the year included speeches by Dr. Joseph Brent and the Rev. Robert Whitman, and a play, Let ' s Play Devils, performed by the members. The club also had two religious services a week to complement the Sunday morning services at Bruton Parish Church. 168 Religious Group Holds Retreats PRESIDENT— Randy Lanford VICE-PRES.— Charlie Moore SECRETARY— Helen Lanh TREASURER— Tom Baker ADVISOR— Dr. C. R. Terman Thought-provoking Bible study classes in dorm roonns and oc- casional retreats helped to ac- complish the aim of the Christian Fellowship, which was to stimu- late the spiritual growth of its members. Speakers and hymn sings at weekly meetings attract- ed interested students and gave them an opportunity for in- tellectual and spiritual fellowship. The organization prompted in- dividual enrichment through in- formal ctiscussion sessions. Christian Fellowship officers gather to plan the programs for the year. FRONT ROW: Betty Lane, Tom Baker, Helen Lantz, Randy Lanford, Charlene Barnes, Charlie Moore. SECOND ROW: Linda Beasley, Linda Posten, Diana Michael, Alice Pittard, Diane Lynch, Marty Massey, Yvonne Peters. Eunice Hall, Lynda Hamshar, Anne Brisebois, June Emerson, Cindy Cain, Dr. C. R. Terman. THIRD ROW: Jan Sassaman, Sarah Cottrill, Betty Sassaman,, Flossie Bishop, Rebecca Winch, Edwin Elliott, Ed Baptist, Dick Kantzer, Jim Porferfield. FOURTH ROW: Steve P. Gaskins, Bill Moore, Lyie Campbell, Johnny Garber, Gary Sager, Dave Ross, Dan Peacock, Scott Black. 169 The Christian Science Organi- zation provided an atnnosphere for students to meet with God and with one another. Twenty members met weekly in the Wren Chapel to hear lectures and share ideas. This fall a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Church from California spoke to the group concerning the im- portance of religion in twentieth century student life. PRESIDENT— Chuck Sievers SECRETARY— Susan Pond TREASURER— Bill Seibert ADVISOR— Mrs. Lois Hornsby FRONT ROW: Chuck Sievers, Susan Pond, Bill Seibert. SECOND ROW: Sarajane Auman. Sandy Blaclburn, Mildred Pitts, Patri- cia Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Judy Ann Tucker, Mrs. Lois Hornsby. Susan Reynolds. Marion Demers. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hildebrand, Adin Brown, Tim Howard. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Meet Weekly in Wren Chapel Christian Science members decide on plans for a spring project. mm 170 Judy Algatt, Don Ferriss, and Ann Sessoms work with th e Rev. John Byerly in reading over suggested projects for the year. Lutherans Discuss Religious and Secular Currents in Culture The purpose of the Lutheran Student Association is to gain Insight into the significant cur- rents in American culture today from both a religious and a secular perspective. The Associa- tion held informal discussions fol- lowing their Sunday supper meet- ings. At two of these meetings Dr. Russell Norman and Dr. Wil- liam F. Davis led informal dis- cussions. PRESIDENT— Don Ferriss VICE-PRES.— Betty Sessoms SEC.-TREAS— Alice Moberg ADVISOR— Rev. John Byerly The LSA ■■' I ' .es work and play to give a Sunday School class- room a new paint job. FRONT ROW: Don Ferriss, Betty Sessoms, Alice Moberg. Reverend John Byerly. SECOND ROW: Lynn Loetferle, Thelda Kestenbaum, Judy Algatt, Ann Sessoms. THIRD ROW: Roger Blomguist, Krln Larson, Marilyn Massey, Judy Re«. FOURTH ROW: Lawre nce Bolton, Jerry Johnson, Charles Nicholson, Dick Hoffman. 171 NEWMAN CLUB Sponsors program for Eastern State Patients FRONT ROW: Rick Olsen, Carol Green. Judy Bretana, Donna Gorman, Cheryl Hoel, Bea Peca, Kathleen Carr, Paul Allard, Geri Schnebli, Judy Johnson, Madeline Billy, Blllie Elayne Colom- baro. Louis Bradley. SECOND ROW: Susan Mallory. Margie Randall, Alice Glasheen. Dianne Rawl, Mary Jane Sullivan, Rosemary DeCarlo, Karen Marlin, Margie Corvino, Mary Waterman, Carol Boneta. THIRD ROW: Joan Flynn, Barbara Crlssey, Louise Saulnier, Sunday mornings found the mennbers of Newman Club in the Campus Center Little Theatre where Mass was held and a breakfast-program meeting was conducted. Topics of discussion this year in- cluded Freedom In the Church and Mixed Marriages. The club also sponsored a program for patients at Eastern State. PRESIDENT— Kathleen Carr VICE-PRES.— Kathy Tupper SECRETARY— Marilyn Giorgio TREASURER— Paul Allard ADVISORS— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tarleton Mr. Walter Riley addresses the Newman Club on Marriages at one of their regular rneetings. Mixed Marilyn Johnson, Mary Perkey, Ann Hamilton, Sue Daffron, Judy McGehee. Charlotte Dobyns, Suzanne Miller, Margaret Dinan. FOURTH ROW: Deanne Detorie, Sue Fllnn, Cathie McCoy, Sharon Buck, Jim Smart, Cindy Skogen, Kerry Sa  ick, Connie Clawson, Mary-Chris Schmiti, Carol Battaglia, Ann Vick, Sue Galvin, Linda Yuhas. Refreshment time discussion. is ideal for learning through informal 172 WESLEY FOUNDATION Provides Student Worship Services The members of the Wesley Foundation enjoy the annual Banquet for freshmen in September. The Wesley Foundation program centered around student facilities located on Jamestown Road. Choral and dramatic presentations, a monthly stu- dent worship service in the Church chapel, and regular community service projects formed the core of the program. This year Wesley initiated a study group and a weekly supper club. PRESIDENT— Jim Becker VICE-PRES.— Cathy Brown SECRETARY— Anne Cox TREASURER— Betty Staton ADVISOR— Mr. John Harwood Russ Lee, Mary Blandford. and Tom Davis rehearse for a Wesley Foundation production. FRONT ROW: Joan Campbell, Ann Loud, Gail Santllli, Anne Cox, Cathy Brown, Blair Riepma, Carol Jones. NiUi Wakerlin, Alice Boone. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Johnson, Jackie Engle, Tom Davis, Edwin Godshall, Bill Heins, Russ Lee, Lynn Dent, Lynn Shumalce, Carol Pearn, Dorislee Akers, Kathy Young. 173 WEST FEL Members Discuss Problems of College Students Westminister Fellowship, the student organization of the Presbyterian Church, discussed problems which were directly related to college students by raising the question What does it mean to be human? At other meetings Dr. William F. Davis led a discussion on Bergman ' s The Seventh Seal and Dr. David Gray spoke on The Church and Social Control. PRESIDENT— Donna Truesdell VICE-PRES.— Pete Cole SECRETARY— Linda Ann Arnett TREASURER— Al Mollohan ADVISOR— Rev. Tony Sherman Presbyterians enjoy Sunday dinner prior to West Pel meeting. Dick Nathan and Fellowship, discuss campus. Pete Cole, members of Westminster the role of religion on the College FIRST ROW: Sue F. Miller, Lynn Dryer, Sue L. Miller, Ann Morris, Donna Truesdell, Linda Ann Arnett, Lynn Kingery. Linda Watson, Veronica Mulcahy. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Blalce, Joy Hutzel, Carolyn Koehler, Sallie Stemple, Alice Carlton, Janet Baker, Sarah Cottrill, Carolyn Hitt, Clara Abercrombie. THIRD ROW: Edwin Elliott, James Green, Thomas Massey, Frederick Korty, Chuck Szabo, Jim Watts, Alan Mollohan, Richard Nathan, Tony Sherman, Bruce Jones. 174 i GREEKS A time to compete ... a time to revel { ... a time to belong ... a time to relax. v ' f 0, 176 177 KAPPA ALPHA Sponsors Drive for Christmas Letters to KA PRESIDENT— Dennis Haglan VICE-PRES.— Mike Reese SECRETARY— Jeff Arnold TREASURER— Willie Keen Operation Mailcall sent 400 let- ters overseas, while here, Old South Weekend with its tradi- tional pomp and splendor round- ed out the year for Kappa Alpha. FRONT ROW: Charlie Jackson, Pete Abarbare, Dennis Brown, Steve Cracraft, Steve Rowe, Donald Gay, Ken Irby. SECOND ROW: Jinn Roberson, A! Yates, Steve Jaggard, Tex Mc- Kinnon, Terry Morton, Scott Hart, Michael Head, Marty Fuller. THIRD ROW: Bobby Childers, John Christopher, Steve Cochran, Mike King-Harmon, Jeff Lund, Wayne Hunsucker, Rod Whibley. The brothers assemble with their favorite Southern belle, Kathy hlollingsworth, to M . -M m f5 - -«ii ,- We ' d rather fight than switch. Dale throws a quickie against Sig Ep. 178 Armed Forces in Viet Nam sing Dixie after the Secession Day Pa- rade during the Old South weekend, 1965. fc re- i ' -il , - -• Two of the KA brothers erect Viet Nam mailboxes the Campus Center lawn. X-- William Acree Gary Alphin William Anders Jeff Arnold Keith Brickiemyer Richard Brown Ronald Brown William Conaway David Crockett John Gobble Gene Griffin Dennis Haglan William Keen Gary King Donald Lillywhite Arthur Louise Michael Madden Joseph Masters Harry New James Noe John Shay . r ,,: James Saunders Thomas Savage r : - . Thomas See . ' iff- ' ' . ' i-} ■■. ■.;V« i ■■,- ' ' - ■Peder Shea Brian Shortell Kirby Sims Robert Steidtman Charles Stout Spenser TImm 179 Tom Blekicl:! Jim Breeden Steve Buffington Ron Chambers Carl Christensen Bob Eslcay Tom Feola Joel Fontaine Pinky Henderson Bill Hotfmam John Hopklnson Bill Humphreys Cf o t ' You think I care if she can cook or not? KAPPA SIGMA Banquet Commemorates KI PRESIDENT— Pinky Henderson VICE-PRES.— Jim Cibella SECRETARY— John hlopklnson TREASURER— Joel Fontaine The Anniversary Banquet, a Christmas Party with Alpha Chi for underprivileged children and a Speak-Easy Party highlighted the Kappa Sigma year. Bob Trice and Sue Saulmon sport with each other while their neighbors ponder the meaning of the Universe. Not now, my Dear — I ' m reading a letter from Chi O, Virginia. 180 Dick Jolliffe Jim Kane Hal Lynch Dan Nase Bob Owen Larry Paffrath Ben Pomeroy )?  J ? P fc P6 75th Anniversary of Fraternity ' s Founding on Campus Phil Sandidge Nick Sayers John Shea Al Slobe Jake Smith Bob Stephenson George Stohner Billy Taylor Bob Trice Larry Walk Gary Walter Tim Walter Bob Willey Ben Williams Kappa Sigma ' s introduce their version of Victorian Courtship. FRONT ROW: Pat Wheeler, Mike Florence, Richard Hayhurst, Richard Potter, Dave Daugherty, Ed Derringe. SECOND ROW: Harvey Bryant, Wayne Alley. Jim Kane, Ray Barger, Carl Franko- vitch, Bob Kelley, Al Wergley, John Daley. lf  o 1 - o. « ft S ( . P p ?! f?l Ernie Armstrong Bill Atkinson John Benedict Lynn Booker Jim Branyon Wayne Bullis James Chambers Roy Cooper Brad Davis Bob Duke Ted Fansher Kester Freeman Bill Fox Gaebe J k kJtM . kii £ Uana t?aebe John Gerace Bill Hancock Gregg Hansen Ted Hanson Bill Harris Wayde Harrisoi John Hauss LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Has Undefeated Football Season, Becomes AXA PRESIDENT— Dana Gaebe VICE-PRES.— Charles Oliver SECRETARY— Huqh Leichtman TREASURER— Tom Todd From a Christmas party for mentally retarded children to in- tramural football champs, from the scholastic award to sorority parties, this was Lambda Chi. Chuck Thorne and Jon Pratt con- gratulate each other on having cooked only two professors for so many alumni. The brothers enjoy a Friday night sorority party with Kappa Alpha Theta. 182 FRONT ROW: Steve Gasl:r ■Tim McPherson, Billy Dunn, Bob Barnes, Allen Brown. SECOND ROW: Chuck Williams, John Todd, Steve Watkins, Joe Winn, George Davis, Les Jordan. THIRD ROW: Tom Hochheimer, Tom Fay, Ned Bunch, Doug Griffith, Kevin Daven- port, Bar ' Theberge- 1965 Intramural Champion Larry has a different line for every date. Brothers, dates and parents at the football game during Parents ' Weekend. Kenneth Himmel Donald Howell Bob Jagqer Jim Jancaiti; Chip Kerby Larry Koch Hugh Leichtman Leonard Lilliston John Lindars Larry Marchant Ric McKittrlck Keith Maurer Dave N orton Chuck Oliver Greg OIley John Pratt Bob Purcell Burt Queen Steve Shaw Bob Soter P. J. Sweeney Keith Taylor Bob Thompson Chuck Thorne Tom Todd James Todd John Tudor Bill Vakos Bart Watt Bill Weiland li c -?♦ r T-  -i f- . •  jl «-T- ' I P 183 PHI KAPPA TAU Honors Senior Brothers With Traditional Brothers Grill, Burns, and Hallman discuss rush prospects before the freshmen arrive. Matt Beebe Wally Bembenlsta Jim Bowdren Frederick Boysen Tom Browne Rollin Burns Mai Christ Mike Chrlstner Dave Connelly Rad Conrad Larry Court Buz Donehower Fred Grill Paul Hallman Jeff Hansbrough D . Ha Dan Harvey Dave Heenan Mike Inman Jason Mansfield f ' « mfia FRONT ROW: Paul Hlldebrand, Jim Caplan, Doug Volz, Jerry Sedlacek, Dick DeBell, Jerry Nance. SECOND ROW: Joe David, Hugh Southerland, Kent Stevens, Del Camp, Bruce Gillespie. Bill Slgafoes. Larry Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Brian Hallman. Don Moore, George Nance, Tom Millican, Ken Smith, John Cousins. The Phi Tau bartender happily (?) surveys the Sat- urday night scene as brothers and their dates enjoy the advantages of lodge life. 184 ' Blowout Week ' Parties in the Spring cDKT PRESIDENT— Mike Ney VICE-PRES.— Wally Bembenlsta SECRETARY— Tom C. Brown TREASURER— Rollin Burns Brothers of Phi Tau engage in social, acadennic, and athletic ac- tivities. Blowout Week honor- ing the seniors and the spring Sweetheart Dance are yearly so- cial events. Is Tom Browne really in on this conversation? The Phi Tau intramural football team discusses strategy dur- ing the half. Bill Miller Tom Millican Mllce Nsy Larry Rosser Derny Shea Jim Stout Roll Sullivan Rick Wiggins Paul Yurachek Bob Bullock intently concentrates on drinking with his dance. w Jf - ' -hTiI 185 PiKA ' s defense, Boberg and Greenwood, roll out in hot pursuit of a Theta Delt. Jack Lowery and Heavy Harris converse with dates on Founder ' s Day at the lodge. Ken Williams rushes around right end. Dave Appier Bill Binns Jim Boberg Ron Boykin Paul Broughton Brian Chandler Keith Dauer Jack.Drew Mike Greenwood Jim Harris Paul Holtzmuller Bob Johnson Robert O. Johnston David Kern ifh Dave Kern and Nat Ryder dance to a slow number Lowery takes pass from outstretched hands of 186 at the Playboy Party. Kappa Sig ' s Phil San- didqe. PI KAPPA ALPHA Leads ' Flashlight Brigade ' To Raise Money for Tuberculosis Fund nKA PRESIDENT— Bill Lott ViCE-PRES.— Jack Tucker SECRETARY— Bill Binns TREASURER— Bob Johnston Collecting money for the Christmas Seal Drive, the Playboy Party, Founder ' s Day Weekend, and a Parents ' Weekend were all parts of PiKA ' s year. ' i _ 4i i 1 FRONT ROW: Andy Glassman, Elliot Dinner, Dick Dickinson, Bill Bubsey, Mike Parker, Mike Eberhardt. SECOND ROW: Tonn Bagby, Jim Garrison, Phil Arberg, Jim Julllen, Norman Smith, Ken Swanson. THIRD ROW: Jeff Fairbanks, Dick Miller, Tom Morgan, Dave Shackleford, Charles Elliott, Chip Smith. IM Bill Lott Jack Lowery John McCarthy Allan Mollohan Pete Nance Stephen Newman Tom Nlles Lew Ollice David Olson Joe Plumeri Bill Re ntree and .fl ! ! (t « Bob Rov, Jim Shaw Bart Steib Philip Thomas Richard Tomlinson John Tucker James Vincent Alan White Kenny Williams 187 PI LAMBDA PHI Establishes Glenn D. Mann Memorial Fund The lodge is always crowded for sorority parties. Joel Zaba never stops explaining why senior brothers need attention. Paul Bernstein Carlton Brooks Alan Brown Pete Clarke Lee Doerrles Jim Dryden Bob Factor Don Freeman Tony Gambardella Jerry Garner Jim Goalder John Haley Ned Hopkins George Howe Wade Irwin Andy Jacobs Bob Kahr Howie Kahn Sam Kushner Scott Langhorst Steve Larson W - f «f T 188 ffli f r. ipi o j p IT: i f f f ; ffi nA t FRONT ROW: Steve Row, Dave France, Al Al- bert, Boyd Rossing, Steve Wing, Larry Whiting, Dave Brooks. SECOND ROW: Ed Welsberg, Dudley Nachman, Donn Wonnell, Russ Fee, Bob Ruben, Jim Taylor, Ernie Ramos, Joe Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Jofin Bow- man, Bill Crewe, Ronnie Hudson, Will Hooker, John Mowen, Tim Marvin, Bob Ely. Steve Levenberg Ivan Lowenthal Bill Mcintosh John Medinger Colston Newton George Oldfleld Norman Olshansky Tom Pavey Joe Pitt Richard Richels Bob Ridout Fred Roth Jahan Saleh Gordon Satfold Don Sanders Bob Schoenhut Ed Shifman Tom Spaulding Stu Spirn Rich Westerman Joel Zaba PRESIDENT— Bob Factor VICE-PRES.— Ed Newton SECRETARY- Jerry Garner TREASURER- Joe Pitt The Batman Party, the rush week Go-Go Girl, but when the shout- ing and the tumult dies, Glenn Mann, killed in Viet Nam, is re- membered In a scholarship by his Pi Lamb brothers. Jerry Garner shows that he ' s a big man on the dance floor. Norman Olshansky looks for his trumpet — lost in float kleenex. 189 Chris Sutton and Mike Granville give us the SAE look fronn the bar. It ' s elementary, Watson, chill and open slowly. hlere ' s to you, here ' s to me, here ' s to us and SAE. PRESIDENT— Pete Marston VICE-PRES.— Chris Sutton SECRETARY— Rod Coleman TREASURER— Burt Prestridge Sigma Alpha Epsilon held three beach weekends this year — in November, In February, and in March — In addition to the Sweetheart Dance traditionally held in November. SAE Brothers Co-Sponsor Successful Viet Nam Blood Drive iJti George Bond Roy Chaney Rod Coleman John Garrett Bill Hendricks Roy Jenkins Gary Johnson William Keown Jeff KIrssin Jack Knowie Bill Lyons Pete Marston Chris Sutton Ronald Willard Broken field running is his specialty all the time! SAE brothers, led by Bill Lyons and George Bond, are on the warpath against G. W. at the 1965 hlomecoming Parade. ITifTi 191 Now we know what really goes on in Sigma Nu ' s back room. P !? . J L-V ' M£ Bob Bland Les Beadling Glenn Brodle Mike BuccI Tony Buccino Gordon Buchanan Ned Carr Jim Dick Wllburn DIbling Bob Ellis Bob GadkowskI Randy Glesenkamp Ray Gowln Mike Holland Bob Jenkins Warren Knowlton Jim LoFrese Ron Martin Bill McCall SIGMA NU Canvasses Campus Christmas and mistletoe at the Sigma Nu lodge. Nu-men bring Christmas cheer to orphan children. 192 To Raise Money for Local Cancer Fund IN PRESIDENT— Joe Nellson VICE-PRES.— Glenn Brodie SECRETARY— Charlie Cox TREASURER— Ray Whiteman Both the college and the com- munity profited from the serv- ice projects of Sigma Nu this year. At the same time the brothers maintained their name as rip-roaring party lovers. FRONT ROW: Ed Kellam, Bill CI ' ,rio, Jim Slmondll, Bob Davis, Adin Brown, Tom Sublett, Bob Ludwig, Rich Como. SECOND ROW: Rich Randa, Dave Gapp, Bob Knaup, Sam Roalces, Billy Wade Hamilton, Scott Curzi, Bob Bell, Joe Wingo. THIRD ROW: -Scott Bonliam, John (vlatish, Al Cheatham, Bob Holmes, Dave Ellenson, Burt Waite. Thad Zychowski. Sigma Nu joins Chi O for Christmas caroling In the dorms. Parks, Kyle, Slotnick, and Bucci gather for a bull session in the lodge kitchen. Don McGuire Bill Morrison Joe Neilson Steve Slotnick John Sours Ed Tomes Mike Weaver Bob West Ray Whiteman ii ;. 193 I t E Bud Anderson Dave Anderson Ricit Babcocic Jim Bell Art Brown Chet Cassel Gary Chocklett Bob Clapp Bob Clay Dave Davis Lee Dixson Gerry Dodd Tom Ford Phil Franklin Rich Fridge Andy Geoghegan Bruce Griffin Bob Haley Jerry Harris Bill Haymes Bob Johnson Mike Keyes John King Tom Lawler Steve Marcy Rodger McKain Bob Meyerson Bob Moore Mike O ' Neill Cooper Pearce Ron Petralia Ron Phillips Stan Ragsdale Don Ralston Jim Rumpler Tom Ryan Steve Sardell Sam Smart Steve Snyder Larry Spell Tom Trautma Joe Trice Bob Weeks Ben Womble Tom Wright PRESIDENT— Bruce Griffin VICE-PRES.— Don Williams SECRETARY— Lee Dixson TREASURER— Gerry Dodd Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s main proj- ect each year is the sale of Col- lege calendars. The profits are matched by an alumnus and stock is purchased, the dividends being used to provide a scholarship. SIG EP ' s , - ::) p p p n i p ffi) « p FRONT ROW: Don Kor-e Rick Spurling, Al Murray Rick Lawson, John Frece Keith Hamack. SECONC Happiness is a They haven ' 1 194 !ollege Calendar Sale Marks the Opening of Fall Semester 195 SIGMA PI Aids Welfare Families With Gifts of Food in PRESIDENT— Fred Palmore VICE-PRES.— Dave Lowry SECRETARY— Frank Wright treasurer- Bob Cline From a Toga party to Intramural sports, from the annual Orchid Ball at Virginia Beach to a schol- arship given to one of the broth- ers In memory of Billy Mitchell, this was the year for Sigma Pi. A Louis Puller and Ron Aldhizer haunt Sigma Pi ' s relax at Chi O ' s Christnnas Dance, the Tri-Delt-Signna PI Halloween Party. Al Fort impresses freshman women with the scrapbook at the Meet Tom Gardo open house. Sigma PI brothers practice harmonizing for their formal Christ- mas serenade. 196 I Jim Armentrout Bill Barnett Robert Blaii Bill Bradsha Roger Burbage Tom Chapman Bob Cline Kenney Croob Tim Curtis Lynn Dievendorf at Christmas Season Horseplay at the lodge follows the Alumni-Brothe football qame. FRONT ROW: Richard Cifron, Danny Fore, Reed Hunt, Hooker B Quamtance. SECOND ROW: Fletch Flemer. Bob Koch, Tracy Emericic Bill Wells, Dave Glendinnlna. Al Fort Jeff Foster Rob Fromm oisseau, John Paul DeWitt, r f? f (ti, fii X ' m t ' ' ' . e - L ' ' V, ■Bill Maclean feels the beat, gets set to move. Bill Griffin Monty Harris Paul Hogge Steve Holton George Howe Dan Jenkins Bob Kiley Paul Lipani William Maclean Bob Mentzer Reed Murtagh Fred Palmore Tom Reavely Al Ritter Jeff Steinhoff Richard Wachcic Bill Westbrook Frank Wright 197 At least Saunders and Glakas know where the action is. THETA DELT ' s Homecoming Float Wins First Place Among Fraternity Entries OAX PRESIDENT— Theta Delta Chi, the College ' s VICe pRES- ' ■° ' ' fraternity, proved Chuck Sievers ' ' cornerstone Is diversity SECRETARY— by winning this year ' s Homecom- Tron Brekke |ng Float Competition as a group and by excelling as individuals. TREASURER— Bill Berghaus Hard-rushed Brekke gets away a quick spot in intramural action. The boys chow down at Theta Delt ' s rock ' em up at their hiarry 198 FRONT ROW: Mike Harding, Djcan Garnett, Al Wooleyhan, Steve Kohlhagen. SECOND ROW: Sonni Woolley, Dave Watson, Les Watson, John Richardson, Bill Hartsocit, Don Roberts. the Ic Buffalo Party. ' fHow about a quick run around Chi O ' s right end? John Bane Charlie Berger Bill Berghaus Iron Brekke Jeff Camp Mike Dalner Mike Delaney Ron Eliasek Jeff Gaber Nick Glakas Jim hlo ard William Huzek Jim Lev is Charlie McCan Skip Osborne Rick Saunders Chuct; Sievers Richard Smith Bryon Speer Tom Ullrich Art Walsh Pat Walsh Walter Wenk Bob Willner P f { v P v i - . j i v; f ' PT f K-- «-f i-j- e C, r (! , 199 INTER-FRATERNITY and PANHELLENIC IFC PRESIDENT— Jim Breeder! VICE-PRES.— Bruce Griffin SECRETARY— Larry Marchant TREASURER— Joel Zaba FRONT ROW: David Henderson, Bruce Grif- fin, Larry Marchant, Jim Breeden, Joel Zaba, Bryon Speer, Dana Gaebe, James Rumpler. SECOND ROW: Ron Ellasek, Ted Fansher. Bob Factor, Joe Neilson, Bob Kahn, Bill Lott, Fred Grill, Paul Hallman, Ray Whiteman, Mike Ney. PANHEL PRESIDENT— Pafsy Dickinson VICE-PRES.— Donna Province SECRETARY— Judy Sullivan TREASURER— Paula LIppard FRONT ROW: Betty Gayle Sanford, Dean Snidow. Donna Province, Patsy Dickinson, Paula Lippard, Judy Sullivan, Kay Drinard, Carol Boysen, Rae Worley, Carol Miller. SECOND ROW: Jean Haynes, Joy Cheat- ham, Nancy Gotwald, Ellen Allison, Nancy Bagby, Virginia Rose, Mary Brennan , Nancy Combs, Judy Morris, Julia Ann Dickinson, Susan Embrey, Cam Buchanan. Cathleen Crofoot, Betty Swayne. 200 COUNCILS Help to Coordinate Greek Activities 201 FRONT ROW: Nancy Dyson, Sheila Winchester, Melissa Pollard, Becky Sweeney. SECOND ROW: Sue Huber, Robbie Mick, Barbara Acree, Susan Moore, Caroline Currie, Carol Meyer, Mary Lucie Mapp. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Benson. Lois Johnson, Merrill Curtis, Gretchen Barney, Glenith Price, Wendy Fairbank, Joan Flynn, Pat+y Glenn, Krin Larson. Carolyn Tucker, Peggy Hall, and Joy Cheatham seem to have a captive audience. The Spring Banquet permits the Alpha Chi ' s to honor their seniors. Gretchen Barney Dee Boren Betty Bradley Judy Bryant Judl Bodo Pat Burleigh Pat Calhoun Kathy Carmody Mary Carmody Joy Cheatham Ann Clark Connie Clawson Caroi Collins Dorothy Currie Glenda Dameron Laura Daughtry Dianne Doyle Debby Duel Karen Eden Linda Fanning Karen Gelofte Peggy Good Nancy Gufhrie Andl Haddon Peggy Hall Sue Hopkinson Mary Lou Jenkins Joyce Johnson Marilyn Johnson Sharon Ketcham 202 ALPHA CHI OMEGA ' S Year Highlighted by Open House For Freshman Men and Party for Underprivileged Children Alpha Chi ' s and friend decorate their tree in preparation for the coming holiday season. Donna Truesdell entertains In the skit given at the Spring Banquet. AXO PRESIDENT— Joy Cheatham VICE-PRES.— Ann Clark SECRETARY— Karen Ringley TREASURER— Peggy Hall Highlights of the Alpha Chi year included their open house for freshman men, a Fall Dance, a visit by the National Officers, and a Christmas Party with Kappa Sig for underprivileged children. Spring brought the Presentation Dance honoring new pledges. Ann Lyon Joanie Mahru Carol Miller Susan Porter Lynn RicharWson Karen Ringley Gerl Schnebli Martha Shaw Mary Sherman Ellen Shorter Donna Smith Betty Spencer Betty Staton Mary Stedman Mary Strader Mary Sweeney Sandi Tate Sandi Thompson Carolyn Tucker NikH Wakerlin Mary Charles White 203 CHI OMEGA ' S ' Owl Hoots ' Biddy Acree Alice Annon Ellen Arnold Dickey Barron Janet Beasley Cathy Biorkback Lee Bonifant Carol Boysen Beth Bromley Ellen Campana Ginny Carbone Karen Cottrell Jane Crow Mary Ellen Downing Sharon Drummond Susan Embrey J Midge Ernst Ruth Eye Gayle Ferebe Margie Gove T ' Mf Grace Guin Patty Hartleben Judy hlein Bobble Holtzman Louise tHudgins Paulette Johnston Elise Jordan Jean Kemp Terre Latsios Janie McKay xn PRESIDENT— Susan Embrey VICE-PRES.— Cathy Thomson SECRETARY— Paulette Johnstone TREASURER— Betty Jo Moyer The Lambda Chi Barnyard Party, a football game with Theta Delt, halloween entertainment at the house for Kappa Sig, the Owl hloot, and caroling with Sigma Nu comprised fall social activities. In the spring the pledges from formal rush were presented at the White Carnation Pledge Dance and seniors were honored at the Seniors ' Banquet. Jean Kemp, Mary Ellen Downing, and Karen Williams find It hard to concentrate on their bridge hands as Bob Owen entertains them. 204 Held During the Year Reflect Sorority Spirit and Fun Chi Omega ' s seniors line up for a song at one of their Owl hloots. FRONT ROW: Kay Pitts, Janet Ackroyd. Gail Harper, Carrington Salley, Janet Berglund, Linda Kalen, SuSu Williams. SECOND ROW: Diane Mims, Judy Chase, Ellen Cooper. Cathy Friedman, Wyn Whitehurst. Missy Gallo- way, Haidee Ewell, Leslie Prather, Gail Dehn. THIRD ROW: Stacy Scherer, Linda Freeman, Olivian Boggs, Judy Gordon. Betty Meyer Sandy Norton Sandy Odum Chi Omega ' s float displays William and Mary ' s hope for a victory over the George Washington Colonials. Kennon Pate Fran Pislur Cindy Price Anne Roberts Ruth Sallenger Louise Saulnier Jenny Sev ard Mary Jane Sprinkel Ruth Stoneburner Neville Stonehan Hunter Swartz Cath Thomson Johnne Whicker Karen Williams Rae Worley 205 AAA PRESIDENT— Nancy Gotwald VICE-PRES.— Patsy Adams SECRETARY— Denny Taylor TREASURER— Gerry Thompson A first in academic competition and a Homecom- ing Princess — Junior Julia Ann Dickinson — brought fall honors to the Tri-Delt ' s. With fall also came a full schedule of banquets, social events, and foot- ball, as well as service and fund-raising projects. A Pledge Presentation Dance headed spring ac- tivities. Patsy Adams Margie Arnold Pat Bailey BIythe Baldwin Suzanne Barksdale Mary Jim Be Betty Bishop Vickie Blankenship Glad Bulwinkle Kathy Burge Penny Coiner Linda Combs Janey Cooke Carroll Darby Margie Davis Julia Ann Dickins Dee Elder Dee Ford Cissy Freeman Nancy Gotwald Janise Hardy Del Harnsberger Jane Harris Laurette Harvey Carol Heitmanek Tisha Hickson Teena Hughes Laurie Hutchings Sharon Kern Marsha King Lucy Klnnaird Babs Lewis Nancy McNairy Gail Morgan Nora Ann Morsch Karen Nylander Karen Oetjen Diane Riley Barbara Schwartz Nancy Seale Nancy Seale and Marsha King prepare for the Sigma Pi Costume Party. Victorious Tri-Delt ' s hoist football (?) coach Joe Nellson on their shoulders. 206 i DELTA DELTA DELTA Holds Spaghetti Dinner to Raise Funds for Scholarship for William and Mary Coed i0f0 I I I I FRONT ROW: Pat Buffington, Rose Gamon, Allison Strange, Sandy Bococl:. SECOND ROW: Pam Roberts, Janie Bretnall, Suzanne HInson, Laura Hlner, India Shotwell, Terry Waters. THIRD ROW: Judy Algatt, Susan Mallory, Nancy Jo Larson, Dee Curwen, Linda Brink, Susan Blount, Barbara Crissey, Betty Collins, Chris Hall. Babs Lev ls masquerades as Super Santa. Tri-Delt ' s and their dates enjoy the annual Christnrias Dance. 207 r0B PRESIDENT— Nancy Combs VICE-PRES.— Kathleen Ca m SECRETARY— Joan McKann TREASURER— Sue Swarts GAMMA PHI BETA ' S Indian Gamma Phi Beta took first prize for their float in the Homecoming Parade. They sponsored an or- phan in Korea and gave a Christmas party for patients at Eastern State hlospital. Second semes- ter brought rush and other functions which were cul- minated by the Senior Banquet. Reggie Armentrout Patricia Atwell Barbara Baird Diana Barocco Carol Bender Jean Branham Mary Buckley Kathleen Carr Frances Cole Nancy Combs Cheryl Corbell Anne Dickinson Sharyn Domagalski Bruce Edel Theda Farnner Mary Fitzgerald Kathie Frost Dottie Gilbert Marilyn Giorgio Martha Gosnell Naida Harlow Kathleen Hawkins Christine HInes Christine Hunt Float Takes First Place ' I. 1 During the National Panhellenic Conference held in Williams- burg, Sharyn Domagalski and BunnI Popkin met Mrs. Witten- berg, their national delegate. Susan Swarts looks on as Susan Baskerville, Brenda Robertson, and Marjorie Rankin prepare to ride the winning float. 208 Mary Hum Betty Keahey Catherine Kerr Susan Knopf Sallye Lashley Mary Laughlin Paula Lippard Jean Lusardi Merle MarUIth FRONT ROW: Dale Wilson, Patricia Hooker. Wendy Laderberg, Naomie Dankers, Trlcia Frazler, Gale Gibson. Greta Augustine. SECOND ROW: Ann Talley. Ellen Mauck, Bobble Grove, Lynn Mc- Leod, Ruth Johnson, Linda Wyrlck, Ellen Spence. Cheryl Anderson. Carol Hamersen, Gall Langhorst. Liz Ramsey, Patricia Graclan, Jane Defrees. , Cheryl Marshall Beckie McColpln Bonnie McGhee Joan McKann Judith O ' Grady Carol Pearn Barbie Peck [SS, ■zi- ' W Rosalie Petrlllo  ' V Bunni Popkin Berta Ramsey Marjorie Rankin Brenda Robertson Kay Rodgers Ruby Schonfeld Missy Smith Elizabeth Sturges Janice Swanson Susan Swarts Nadla Tongour Val Weaver Clevle Youngblood Gamma Phi ' s take time out for a brief rest at their Christ- mas Dance. Paula Lippard rests as she finds out that being a crayon can be hard work. T • KAPPA ALPHA THETA Sponsors Linda Arey rides the Pink Yink to a second place win. KAO PRESIDENT— Betty Gayle Sanford VICE-PRES. — Laine Bannerman SECRETARY— Connie Hudson TREASURER— Nancy Rhodenhizer From the middle of September until Homecoming, activity at the Theta house centered around the construction of the Pink Yink ; and their efforts at hHomecoming were rewarded with a second place in the float competition. At Christmas, Theta ' s entertained orphans with Sigma Nu and Sig Ep. Nino Allen Linda Arey Laine Bannerman Linell Broecker Mary Brown Cam Buchanan Sharon Buck Karen Bunting Jean Carson Chris Coggins Jean Coley Susan Crawford Susan Sheffield dennonstrates that the Theta ' s are always cooking up something. Theta ' s find fun in their own front yard. fff 210 Child in Viet Nam Through Foster Parents Plan ■' IT Lambda Mu Mu provides Theta with a sororl+y within a sorority. Bobbi Cusworth Beth Distler Jo Dona+o Linda Gray RonnI Green Pam Hecker Bari hHodge Karol Holmes Jenny Kerns Linda King Jan Koerner Susan Legg Bonnie Mayo Martha Miller FRONT ROW: Becky Pierce, Laura Busse, Susan Lyon, Diane Lucas, Carol Shewmaler. SECOND ROW: Fran Pollock, Linda Whitlow, Sara- iane Auman, Claire Mason, Diane Woodard, Bettyjoyce Breen, Betty Wadkins, Peggy Preston. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hauck, Anne Hltt, Barbara Moriarty, Judy Pond, Peggy Merritt, Nancy Harkrader, Sally Jannes, Marilyn Kron, Kathy Vining. k Becky Mitchell Emily Moriarty Gay Northway Susan Pond Sharon Purslfull Nancy Rhodenhlzer Susu Robertson Nat Ryder Befty Sanford Penny Santord Brigitte Schmidt Susan Sheffield Cindy Skogen Jane Smith Jane Snead Sue Stephenson Judy Sfratton Jeannle Swink Terry Thompson Louise Thornton Pat Vakos 211 Clara Abercrombie Dorislee Akers Susie Andrews Carri Anthony Flossie Bishop Sue Brand Mary Brennan Ellle Christian Betty Conley Mary Grace Cook Marlon Demers Wendy Sasteiger Roxanne Good Cheryl Griffiths Kathy Hill Marty Holbrook Susan Mollis Kitty Johnson Jo Jones Deanie Kahl Kathy Kane Judy Lockridge Lynn Lcetterle Letty Lynn Judy Mallison Mary Lou Mays Jean Michael Sue Miller Judy Morris Sandy Morrison Jackie Murray Betty Newsome fn affi KAPPA DELTA Visits and Performs Philanthropic Work • ' .: ■■• • ; i!. i ■' ■, ■. : ' ' , •r ;r ' ' , :•: i••ir. jppFvl■-T; ,Tr.- k w tr m. J U v ' Kappa Delta ' s and their dates set the seasonal nnood at their Christmas Dance. FRONT ROW: Nancy Cella, Margie Kuhn. Kathy Vancho, Mary Thompson. SECOND ROW: Pat Foster, Cindy Snnith, Alice Carlton, Sandy Skeen, Nancy Beachley, Janet Marshall. THIRD ROW: Kathy Jordan, Judy Carhart, Sue F. Miller, Becky Vaughn, Mary Chris Schnnitz, Betty Conley, Carol Knight, Suzanne M. Miller. 212 Barbie Nold Jeanne Obenchaln Leonora Owre Margaret Pratt Donna Province Rita Province Anne Purtill Ellen Roberts Bonnie Robinson Mary Fran Sedwict Beryl Slayton Joan Southall Chris Sturges Jody Vilbrandt Cecilia Walton Ann Warrington Marion Weinhold Kay Whitfield Lindsey Wittmus Dottie Willcerson Br M Ipli ..... .,. id 1 ' ■:: :-■- Sandy Morrison, Leo Anne PurHII visit +h Children ' s Hospital Owre, and e Crippled at the Crippled Children ' s Hospital in Richmond - KA PRESIDENT— Mary Brennan VICE-PRES.— Judy Mallinson SECRETARY— Jo Jones TREASURER— Mary Lou Mays KD began the year with honors, having received the Merit Award at the National Convention dur- ing the summer. Activities of the fall semester in- cluded philanthropic work at the Crippled Chil- dren ' s hHospital in Richmond, frat parties, the Dia- mond Ball, and a slumber party. Spring brought with It rush, the Presentation Dance, and the Senior Banquet. Rita Province laughs as she finally gets a good hand in the college ' s favorite pastime — bridge. The last few days before hfomecoming were fil minute float preparations for the Kappa Delta ' s. ith last 213 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Ends Year r With Annual Fleur-de-lis Party KKr PRESIDENT— Dottle Traynor VICE-PRES.— Jane McAdoo SECRETARY— Linda Trice TREASURER— B;llie Cayot The Kappa ' s had a busy first semester with a hlome- coming breakfast, a Halloween party, a reception for the football team, caroling with PiKA, and other functions. Philanthropic activities included work with the children at Eastern State Hospital. The year closed with the Pledge Dance and the Fleur-de-lis Party. The Kappa ' s really seem to be enjoying one of their 214 nightly dinners at the house. FRONT ROW: Ann Hamilton, Sallie Moore Daggett, Gail White, Donnle Chancellor, Linda Sundin, Karen Clay, Bobbie Henry, Linda Lacy, Susan Small. SECOND ROW: Ann Morris, Suzanne Fauber. ' Judy Banks, Martha McGuire, Linda Mclndoe, Karen Arnold, Sallie Stemple, Peggy Sothoron, Judy Poarch, Lynn Andrew. Ann Klare GInny Knoop Michelle Lester Gail Littlefield Bambi Lynn Linda Mayer Jane McAdoo Susan Morrisey Mary Lynn Murphy Mary Nuernberger Suzanne Pearce Bea Peca Carolyn Peery Margie Randall Sue Rankin Betsy Reed Laurie Richardson Susan Romans Bette Scott Sally Mac Smith Sandy Smith Nancy Sundin Dottle Traynor Linda Trice Kathy Tupper Laurie Uhl Mary Ward Gail Williams Four Kappa ' s gather around for an enlightening discussion. Carol Bagley entertains prospective Kappa ' s during Rush. 2 5 Diane Giangrande, Sandy Reese, and dates have the holiday spirit at the Phi Mu Christmas Dance. Pat Alexander Ellen Allison Nancy Bagby Alice Rae Boone Kristi Brown Susan Bruch Pam Crawford Sue Daffron Patsy Dickinson Linda Fombell Diane Giangrande Patty Hubbell Rebecca Jones Darlene Lewis Joan Lowry Margaret Mann Diane Miller Alice Moberg Sharon Perkins Ellen Phillips FRONT ROW: Gail Varela, Pat Wineman, Mary Anne Dalley, Ellen Pugh, Dodie Duncan. Candy Metz. SECOND ROW: Carol Grant, Margo Smith, Sharon Yager, Sandra Zenker, Billie Baker, Suzanne Miller, Flora Stith. 216 PHI MU ' s Help Provide Toys for Children at Eastern State Phi Mu ' s take time off from worlinq on their homecoming float to enjoy a New pledges Pam Crawford, Becky Rice, and ride in their chauffeur-driven jeep. Susan Bruch entertain the sisters. 0M PRESIDENT— Virginia Rose VICE-PRES.— Alice Rae Boone SECRETARY— Linda Fombell TREASURER— Diane Miller Phi Mu greeted the fall term with Mrs. Cramer, their new housemother. The month of December found them initiating their ' 65 fall pledges at a Christmas party and doing their service project at Eastern State. A Presentation Dance in honor of the pledges from Formal Rush was held in March followed by Initiation In April. Joan Lowry, Linda Fombell, Suzan Ward, arid Margaret Hard at worl preparlno for rush are Ellen Phillips, Pat Alex- Mann are costumed guides for Colonial Williamsburg. g jg and Sharon Perkins. Karen Phillip Diane Rau Torrie Read Sandy Reese Becky Rice Virginia Rose Cis Roton Ann Sessoms Suzan Ward 217 nB0 PRESIDENT — Marie Fridens+ine VICE-PRES.— Suzanne Stainback SECRETARY— Ginny Goolsby TREASURER— Margaret Conn PI Phi began Its year by winning third prize for Its float In the hlomecoming Parade. With the coming of the Christmas season, they held an open house and gave gifts to their adopted family. Second semester included Formal Rush, the annual Pledge Dance, and Founder ' s Day. Ginny Goolsby and Suzanne Swanson enioy (?) dinner at the house. eating The Pi Phi ' s Swiss float waits to begin the hlomeconning Parade PI BETA PHI Shows the Holiday Spirit by Holding A Kay Atkins Maureen Baber Mary Baker Gerry Berks Judy Bretana Chris Burney Trudy Butner Sherri Carpini Marg Conn Missy Crowgey Lynn Dulin Judy Faust Marie Fridenstine Diane Goodman Pam Goodrich Becky Goolsby Ginny Goolsby Donna Gorman Carole Green Kathy Green C. C. Greider Shirley Harkess Sue Hawkins Linda Helfrich 218 in which it took a third place prize. Christmas Open House FRONT ROW: Kathy Cracraft, Wanda Lewis. SECOND ROW: Bev Johnson, Carolyn Scott, Janice Jones, Chris Taylor, Nancy PItzer, Janet Watkins, Dwe Eaton, Pat Zepul. THIRD ROW: Diana Hull, JacHe Fngle. Susie Brown, Leslie Davis, Katie Walline, Mary Lou Morden, Kathy Kishbauch, Mary Ann Cremins, Cathie Calvert. Barbara Herbert Mary Ann Hocutt Sharon Hogan Becky Humphlett f?f , V Barbie Herbert brushes up on her Pi Phi-perfect Robin Jenks Margie Jensen Becky Kellam Diane Letchworth Susan Major Ram Mason Patricia A. Patterson Patricia L. Patterson Bitsy Plybon Mary Beth Pretty Nancy Priebe Cathy Quirk Francie Read Bonnie Robertson Elaine Ross Donna Says Joan Simpson Suzanne Stainback Jo Lynn Standi Suzanne Swanson Betty Kent Swayne Linda Watson Poopsie Williams Mary Yeager 219 : ?! SPORTS imm i iiiiiiimiiii iiiiimii i The athletic field is the theatre for a dramatic merging of personal and team goals. h4ere the striving of the individual becomes identified with achieving victory for the whole. 221 Southern Conference Football Coach of the Year, Mar Levy. Harry Groves, Coach of the Southern Conference champion track team. FRONT ROW: Lester Hooker, Joe Downing, Barry Fratkin, Dick Besnier, Augle Tammerlllo, Bob James. SECOND ROW: Ralph Pucci, Harry Groves, Joe Agee, Don Robie, Ed Derringe, Bill Chambers, Dudle Jensen. 222 Athletic Department Puts Stress on Expansion and Improvement Expansion and Improvement were the keys to Wil- liam and Mary ' s Athletic Department in 1965-66. hiighlighting the year were the Southern Confer- ence title captured by William and Mary ' s Track Team under the direction of Harry Groves, and the school ' s first winning football season since 1953, led by Southern Conference Coach of the Year Marv Levy. Besides adding Soccer as a varsity sport, William and Mary ' s athletic program showed improvement in all other varsity and freshman sports. I Lester Hooker, Athletic Director. Bill Chambers, Coach of William and Mary ' s third place Southern Conference Basketball Team. Ed Derringe, Business Manager. Dudley Jensen, Swimming Coach. 223 W- s ' GJ;,sf5,li ' . _jS ' ' m LEFT: Southern Miss quarterback, Vic Purvis, once leading ground gainer in the country, goes down under the on- slaught of Indian defensive men, George Buchanan and Terry OToole. RIGHT: Donnie McGuire kicks South- ern Miss hopes away. BOTTOM LEFT: Bulldog signal-caller BOTTOM RIGHT: Indian end, Jim Bob Ogburn finds his backfield in- Lofrese, receives the Most Valuable vaded by Indians, Terry O ' Toole and Player Award at the Oyster Bowl. Joe Nellson. Drives to first Wjnntho Season in Twelve Years ' ' J-s FRONT ROW: Dennis Haglan, Mike Weaver, Jim LoFrese, Rodger Bates, Danny Nase, Jinn Dick, Tom Feola, Tony Buccino, Larry Walk, George Pearce, Mike Mihalas, Mike Bucci. SECOND ROW: Frank Mastowski, Bill Conaway, Jeff Foster, Chuck Albertson, Randy Gle- senkamp, Joe Neilson, Ron Petralia, Jinn Tuthill, Ned Carr, Ray Gowin, Donnie McGuire, Terry O ' Toole. THIRD ROW: Steve Craft, Mike Head, Mike Madden, Chip Young, Gordon Buchanan, Steve Slotnik, Les Beadling, Eddie Herring, Bob Gadkowski, Don Robertson, Karl Tribelhorn, Dan Darragh. FOURTH ROW: Al Yates, Jerry Masters, John Shea, Bert Milling, Bob Shay, Ben Willianns, Steve Rusnock, Adin Brown, Chuck Housel, Joe Koons, Dick Sikorski, Jarry Sedlacek. Marv Levy, Southern Conference Coach of the Year for the second straight season, directed Wil- liam and Mary to its first winning season since 1953 and to second place in the Southern Confer- ence. The Indians, led by co-captains Jim Dick and Tom Feola, lost only four games, including one to Conference champions West Virginia. The season ' s highpoint came when the Indians beat Southern Mississippi, the number one defensive team in the country, in the Oyster Bowl. The Tribe, strengthened by sophomore quarterbacks Dan Dar- ragh and Mike Madden and a tough defensive line, played well in every game. With a predomi- nantly sophomore team, the future looks bright for the Tribe. Senior George Pearce represented the squad on the All American second team as a defensive end. He also was tapped for the All Southern and All Conference teams and as the Southern Conference Player of the Year. Other Indians receiving awards were Tony Buccino, All Conference and lineman of the week; Jim Lofrese, All Conference and MVP at the Oyster Bowl; Tom Feola and Bob Gadkowski, All Conference; Dan Darragh, second team All Conference and back of the week; and Joe Neilson, Jim Dick, and Mike Weaver, honor- able mention All Conference. 225 Strong Tribe Defensive Unit Shuts Out Two Opposing Teams 226 ABOVE LEFT: Pe J ABOVE: Dan Darragh kicks coffin corner punt against VMI. Covered by John Shea, Jim Dick, Bill Conaway, Mike Bucci, and Les Beadiing, sophomore scram- bler Mike Madden laterals to Chip Young who rambles for an eighteen yard gain. 227 Sophomore Quarterback Mike Madden drives around end. Madden and Weaver: Moving. 228 William and Mary Places Second in Southern Conference VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD W M 32 V.M.I. 21 W M 14 WesI- Virginia 34 W M 7 V.P.I. 9 W M 14 Navy 42 W M 41 Davidson 7 W M 28 George Washington 14 W M 3 Southern Miss. W M 20 The Citadel 6 W M 17 Boston College 30 W M 21 Richmond Albertson charges 53 yards to paydirt with a Keydet Dunt. Bob Gadkowski moves in for an interception against VPI. 229 Pearce Sets School, Conference Records in Pass Receptions and Yardage Darragh to Pearce: Before, During, After. Net Yards Gained Rushing 1606 Rushing Offense Per Game 160.6 Number Passes Attempted 206 Number Passes Completed 108 Net Yards Gained Passing 1346 Passing Offense Per Game 134.6 Total Offense Per Game 295.2 Punting Average 40.5 LEFT: Jim Dick, Tony Buccino and Tom Feola block as Darragh throws. BOTTOM LEFT: A pass, a stiff-arm, and Glesenkamp thunders 24 yards for a touchdown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Weaver smashes Mountaineer line. • ' ;|: | J • •; f Frosh Complete Second Perfect Season, Boost ' 66 FRESHMAN RECORD W M 29 Apprentice School W M 20 V.M.I. W M 34 Richmond W M 14 George Washington W M 16 Bullis Prep Davis rolls out to pass. 28 10 14 William and Mary ' s football program continued to build this year. The freshman team, under Coach Joe Agee, showed the effects of Varsity Coach Levy ' s recruiting program, stretching a frosh win- ning streak that covers three seasons and eleven games. Agee, in his first year of coaching foot- ball, turned out a top-notch defensive squad that stopped its opponents until the offense, a slow- starting team, could get going. With the biggest and best freshman team in recent years, the Reser- vation can look forward to many more successful campaigns. 232 Gridiron Outlook FRONT ROW: Coach Dick Besnier, Bill Mc- Kinnon. Steve Cracraft. Dennis Brown, Mickey Bickers, Don Schafer, Mike Davis, Richard O ' Neil, Jeffrey Lund, Robert Holmes, John Mansfield, Joe Wingo, Thomas Sublett, Joseph Mulvihill. SECOND ROW: Coach Craig Smith, Stephen Jaggard, Richard Cum- bee. Jack Dean, Carl Frankovitch, Mike Flor- ence, Scott Bonham, Robert McLaughlin, Pat- rick Wheeler, Barry Use, Bort Waite, Scott Curzi, Alvin Cheatum, Terry Morton. THIRD ROW: Coach Joe Agee, Rob Baxter, Charles Jackson, Richard Como, William Clarke, Richard Potter, Gerry Nance, Charles Beaston, Stephen Maier, Alan Hess, Ted Zychowski, Mason Prickett, Henry Schultz, James Robert- son, Jeff McCormick. Coach Agee screams orders fo his squad. ' 233 Jimmy Johnson Leads Cross Country Squad to FRONT ROW: Dick Kantzer, Tom Houck, Chop Jordan, Joe Hopkins, Jjris Luzins, Bruce Jones, Rich Barbour, George Davis. SECOND ROW: Rodger McKaIn, Joe Philpott, Mike Holland, Paul Bernstein, David Terry Donnelly, Paul Bernstein, and Joe Philpott drive for the finish line . . . Gapp, Dick WIdell, Rich Olsen. THIRD ROW: George Fenigson, Coach Groves, Steve Wing, Terry Donnelly, Jlnnmy Johnson — Captain, Steve Larson, Steve Jackson, Ned Hopkins, Coach James, Randy Hawthorne. . . . finishing second, third, and fourth behind Jimmy John- 234 Second in Conference The 1965 Cross Country Team undoubtedly was the strongest ever fielded at William and Mary. Following dual meet victories over Virginia, Virginia Tech, Navy, and VMI, and losses to Tennessee and the Quantico Marines, the harriers won their third straight Varsity State Intercollegiate Championship. The team finished second in a Southeastern United States Invitational at Callaway Gardens, Georgia; second in the National Collegiate District Three Championship; and was runner-up to Furman In the hottest Southern Conference Championship in many years, with the Conference meet becoming, in essence, a dual meet between V illiam and Mary and Furman. Jimmy Johnson, the Tribe ' s star distance runner, set course records in winning three championships. He lost only to Bob Reddington of Tennessee in the regular season and was sixteenth out of a field of over two hundred at the National Championships. Other top performers were Terry Donnelly, Ned Hopkins, Joe Philpott, Paul Bernstein, and Steve Jackson. The Freshman Team, led by George Davis and Chop Jordan, posted a five and two record and was second In the state. Jimmy Johnson, the Southern Conference Cross- Country Champion, en route to another win. Start of the traditional William and Mary-V.M.I. dual meet rivalry. it., .Ui 2m:J Jti ' -f ' - ' ' ' . ■. .I. ' te faiinfc ' ' .. 235 Basketball Team Completes Winning Season with 13-1 2 Record FRONT ROW: John Harvey— Assistant Coach, Walter Wenk, Larry Paffrath, Tim Walter, Bill Chambers— Coach. SECOND ROW: Ron Chambers— Manager, H. V. Withers, Randy Mitchell, David Walker, Ron Panneton, Bill Hoffmann— Manager. THIRD ROW: Billy Taylor, Mike Johnson, Brian Wolf, Lew Ollice, Ben Pomeroy, Jim Rama, Dave Corley — Graduate Assistant. While living up to pre-season predictions of a third place finish in the Southern Conference, the Wil- liam and Mary Basketball Team went through a pe- riod of frustration in December and January before finally playing up to their predicted potential. Coach Chambers, who registered his sixth winning season in nine years, coached a team that made up for its weak attack with defense and rebounding. The turning point of the season came when the In- dians downed arch-rival Richmond. Losing only twice more in the season, the Tribe went on to take seven of its last nine games. Finishing a half game behind second place West Virginia in the Conference, William and Mary played well in a Southern Conference tournament that went as expected. After beating sixth place Furman 78-73, the Tribe fell to West Virginia in a tough defensive battle. After David Walker became eligible in the second semester, the Indians operated with seven starters. Led by All-Southern Conference Player Ben Pome- roy, who led the Southern Conference rebounding with 12.5 per game, the Indians usually started junior Pomeroy, seniors Walter Wenk — the team leader, Larry Paffrath, and Tim Walter, and soph- omore Jimmy Rama. Sophomores Walker and Ron Panneton played much of the time. With four start- ers returning and additions from the Freshmen, next season should see continued improvement in Wil- liam and Mary Basketball. 236 ym m nri o 7;) Jimmy Rama drives in for a lay-up on the fast break. Walter Wenk takes Tim Walter ' s pass as the Indians set up for a shot. Ben Pomeroy hits for two from outside the circle. 237 Ben Pomeroy goes up for the ball at the start of another William and Mary basketball game. Center Ben Pomeroy Grabs Top Rebounding Title, Gains Position On Post-Season All Southern Conference and All-Big Five Teams Dave Walker goes for two from the outside. Larry Paffrath and Ron Panneton combine to steal Richmond ' s ball. 238 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M 93 Virginia 82 68 North Carolina 82 63 V.P.I. 95 84 Furman 63 68 Hampden-Sydney 71 79 George Washlngtor 66 76 Jacksonville 82 73 Georgia Tech 92 59 Davidson 90 69 V.P.I. 76 74 V.M.I. 89 71 Richmond 65 70 The Ci+adel 65 69 Florida Southern 61 66 Miami 88 57 East Carolina 51 59 The Citadel 46 81 George Washington 52 94 V.M.I. 67 67 St. Francis 52 63 Richmond 76 Leaping over the Cavaliers, Paffrath scores two from under the board. MOTOR CITY CLASSIC 76 Eastern Kentucky 65 Detroit 64 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT W M 78 Furman 73 W M 50 West Virginia 64 Aerial gymnastics as Tim Walter goes up for a hook shot! Larry Paffrath drives in for a lay-up. Indians Finish Third in Southern Conference, NAME FGM-FGA FTM-FTA REB PTS AVG Pomeroy 165-362 81-132 300 41 1 17.1 Panneton 105-269 86-121 90 296 1 1.8 Wenk 90-256 83-1 19 57 263 10.5 Walter 92-197 60-83 161 244 9.8 Rama 97-217 27-44 144 221 8.9 Paffra+h 78-152 43-64 146 199 8.0 Walker 27-63 19-33 20 73 6.7 Withers 9-25 1 1-18 14 29 1.6 Mitchell 5-25 6-9 2! 16 1.0 Taylor 4-15 7-9 8 15 1.0 Ollice 2-8 1-4 5 5 .8 Larry Patfra+h cuts out a Richmond player as Ben Pomeroy Wenk ' s walk, picks up a loose ball. 240 Reach Semi-Finals in Championship Tournament Rama ends up on top in a fight for the ba 241 Coach Corley ' s Freshman Basketball Standouts: FRONT ROW: Robert Kelly, Jack Downing, Frank Freuler, Jim Purtil, Randy Schaeffer. SECOND ROW: Dan Bonner— Manager, Ron Neblett- Manager, David Hawkins, Bill Hardie, Dave Daugherty, Ed Derringe, Dave Corley — Coach. Purtil gets fouled while putting up a Papoose re- Jack Downing fakes a shot In the lane, bound for a basket. 242 Future Varsity Leaders The 1965-66 Freshman Basketball Team became the first such squad to concentrate on beating the Wil- liam and Mary Varsity rather than the freshman teams from other schools. In spite of the new ex- perience of learning the techniques of college basketball, the Papooses notched a respectable 6-5 record. The Freshman Squad, coached by first-year man Dave Corley, showed much promise for future William and Mary basketball teams with its good defense and rebounding. Leading Varsity prospects were Jack Downing and Dave Daugherty. Jim Purtil and Dave Daugherty combine to pull m an tensive rebound. Jack Downing shoots two from the corner. 243 Indoor Track Team ' s The 1966 Indoor Track season was the most suc- cessful In William and Mary ' s history. Coach Harry Groves, with the able assistance of Bob James, and equipped with a new banked board track, molded the squad into Southern Conference Champions and also State Champions in both Varsity and Frosh divisions. The team ' s depth became apparent early in the season during the Tribe ' s dual meet with a strong Navy team, and when experience was added by competition in big meets up and down the East Coast, the squad rounded into championship form. With men placing in every event in the state meet, winners were Jimmy Johnson — mile and two mile, Rodger Bates — shot put, John Prentice — broad jump, and the mile relay team of Fred Anspach, Mike Holland, Rich Olsen, and Phil Dillard. At the Southern Conference, which saw Indians plac- ing in ten of the twelve events, championships went to Johnson — mile and two mile. Prentice — broad Jump, and Jim Jancaitis — high jump. Paul Bernstein drives for a first in the mile run at the annual W M Winter Invitational. Dee Craig captures his heat of the hurdles in the Winter Invitational Meet. Tremendous Depth Wins Southern Conference — - ' II I . J r ' ni I  i ■III I ii i! ■i i II II ff I ' ™ w i i  ■■w i ■[ ' I ' f F r m i jjm , ' M t. ■jr ' 111 ' I, f, ' i; . ' ' i v IT -rr rr — fi 7 « 7 r 7 WsM , vrsW vf M . W IW Kw ■•v .«v FRONT ROW: Randy Hawthorne, Doug Griffith, George Davis, Chop Jordan, Joe Hopkins, Sonny Woolley, Juris Luzins. Tom Houck, Will Hooker. SECOND ROW: Steve Gaskins. Wayne Minkie, Dave Watson, tvlark Decot, Steve Lancashire, Dick Kantzer. Larry Kushins. THIRD ROW: Harry Groves— Coach, Jimmy Johnson. Paul Bernstein, Joe Philpott, Ned Hopkins. Steve Jackson. Jamie Gronning, Rich Senior Jamie Gronning wins his heat of the 60-yarcl dash in the Winter Invitational. Olsen, Rodger McKain, Dick Widell, Steve Larson. Bob James — Coach. FOURTH ROW: Rodger Bates, Fred Anspach, John Todd. Terry Donnel- ly, Steve Wing, Phil Dillard. John Lampe. Mike Holland. FIFTH ROW: Nick Burns, Gene Griffin, Mike Greenwood, L. T. Lilliston, Dee Craig, Jim Jancaitis, Ed Witt, John Prentice, John Markland, John Hoagland. Senior Broad Jumper John Markland goes for a first place. 245 gy — Maurer starts into his leg of the Medley relay as Carroll hioward touches in. Maurer Sets Three School Maurer pulls away in the back stroke leg of Dave Appier, Jim Walker, George Bear, Carroll Howard, Keith Maurer, Dudley Jensen- the individual medley. Coach, Bob West, Bill Atkinson, Don Cave — Captain, Chuck Stout. 246 William and Mary ' s Swimming Team, undermanned with only nine members, pulled an upset in the Conference Meet by taking fifth place. During the regular season the team was led by Keith Maurer, high scorer for the year. George Bear and Captain Don Cave were second and third high scorers, re- spectively. This year ' s record was 3-8. Bob Henderson, William and Mary ' s outstanding freshman Congratulations to Keith Maurer, William and Mary ' s only diver, prepares to splash down, Southern Conference Champion! Records, Paces Swim Team to Fifth Place Finish Carroll ftoward and Jim Walker sprint Into the finish of the 100-yard backstroke. 247 Co-Captained by Clarke and Row, Soccer Team 1965 saw the addition of Soccer to William and Mary ' s athletic program. Led by Co-Captains Pete Clarke and Steve Row, the Tribe, strengthened by British students Martin Burrough, Brian Clarke, Mike King-hlarmon, and Guy Temple, played well despite their 1-7 record. Fullback Gary King was named to the Southern Conference All-Star Team. The end of a hard soccer game. teg;- M  Center half Mike King-hlarmon readies the ball for a pass to the forward line. Completes First Season as Conference Sport W W M inside forwards Guy Temple and Brian Clarice race away to receive a pass. ft ' fir W 4 f rw FRONT ROW: Richard Tillberg, Spencer TImm, Bill Crewe. SECOND ROW: Art Louise, Mike King- Harmon, Steve Gaskins, Larry Dillon. THIRD ROW: Dale Mueller, Brian Clarice, Bill Singleton, Stu Hilder, Martin Burrough, Steve Row — Captain. Brian Clarke heads the ball away from G. W. attacke 249 Successful Gymnastics Year Highlighted by Nick Bob Rowland, Rick Sperling, and Bob Morris During the West Virginia meet, Nick Orrick does a half-twisting front flip perform on the parallel bars. on the trampoline to take second place. 250 Orrick ' s Performance on the High Bar FRONT ROW: Dwe Eat- on. Chris Helns, Michele Loizzi, Marilyn Johnson, Winnie WItten. SECOND ROW: Henry Schwarting, Buddy Herndon, Melvin Manor, Rick Spurling, Larry Spell, Jim Runyon, Nick Orrick, Bob Row- land, Bob Morris, Coach Chet Witten. Baseman Henry Schwarting supports Chet Witten and Dwe Eaton, who is performing a back swan. William and Mary ' s Gymnastics Team comple+ed its season with a 3-2 record in Varsity competition. Nick Orrick, outstanding member of the Varsity Team, placed ninth in a field of thirty-five in high bar competition at the Southern Inter-Collegiate Gymnastics Leag ue meet. Bob Rowland completes a straddle vault on the long horse In the West Virginia meet. 251 Bob Ellis Highlights Wrestling Season by Taking Co-Capfain Lynn Dievendorf, right, tries to draw his opponent off balance. FRONT ROW: Rich Randa, Bob Ellis, Lynn Dievendorf— Co-Captain, Phil Arberg, Sam Graham. SECOND ROW: Dick Besnler— Coach, Jim Dick, Jim LoFrese, Jim Miller, Woody Caine — Co-Captain, Mike MI- halas, Charlie Kraus — Manager. 252 Second Place in Conference Championship Meet William and Mary ' s Wrestlers, in their second sea- son, won a fifth In the Southern Conference with a total of twenty-two points. The team scorers in the Conference Championships were Bob Ellis, Phil Arberg, Jim Dick and Jim LoFrese. Senior Co-Captains Woody Caine and Lynn Die- vendorf led the team to a four-and-seven overall dual meet record which included a win over R.P.I. Due to lack of personnel, the grapplers were often forced to forfeit three matches in a dual meet. Woody Caine led the team with six pins for the season. Bob Ellis, our best wrestler according to Coach Dick Besnier, ended with a personal over- all record of I 1-3. Freshman Scott Curzi completed the season undefeated with a record of eight wins. Coach Besnier has five returning lettermen: Dick Randa, Bob Ellis, Jim Miela, Phil Arberg, and Sam Graham. The coach is also looking forward to the services of freshmen Bruce Riply, Pete hluley, Scott Curzi, and Ralph Lorenzo. Bob Ellis goes for the pin to add another win to his record. Take-down: Bob Ellis throws his opponent with a single leg sweep. Grappling with his Apprentice School opponent, iunior Bob Rich Randa, right, sophomore standout, maneuvers in the tins attempts a stack-up. opening minutes of his victory against Apprentice School. 253 Pe+e King swings too high as the ball speeds into the gloves of wicket keeper Tom Davis Tea Breaks, Matches on the Court House Green Once again William and Mary ' s Cricket Team spent its Saturdays and Sundays on the Court hHouse Green playing other East Coast teams. Led by John Tudor and hiarry Krauss, the self-coached team played matches with M.I.T., h arvard, the British Commonwealth Cricket Club, the Greens- boro, North Carolina Cricket Club, and the Mary- land State Cricket Club. Started in I960 by a Draper ' s scholar, the W M team is strengthened by the addition of five English students, seniors Martin Burrough, Brian Clarke, Guy Temple, John Tudor and sophomore Mike King-Harmon. With most of its members back from last year ' s win- ning team. Including seniors Ralph Hancewicz and Bob Audley, juniors Tom Davis and Jerry Jebo, and sophomores Bruce Kerr and Pete King, the team planned another successful season in William and Mary ' s only non-varsity sport. Star batsman Brian Clarke hits a splendid for- ward drive for a boundary. Pace Bowler Martin Burrough sends a fast ball down the pitch. Stress Tradition for Independent Cricket Team V ' ■r i ' i ' m i nn i , iii m ' . ' .m ' TiT !!5 - - a . f! 1 r B I I I j| s J 1 I p I I a , Pete King moves in as Martin Burrough leaps to take a catch. 255 Experienced Rifle Team Has Winning Season With 9-3-1 Record Combining experience with depth, William and Mary ' s Varsity Rifle Team improved tremendously in 1965-66. With five returning lettermen, the team, coached by Sgt. Louis Romero, had a 9-3-1 rec- ord and took sixth place at the Southern Confer- ence Tournament. hHigh scoring and Club Champion honors were taken by Bob Kennedy, who led the team with a 289 out of 300. The high point of the season came in a match with Richmond which was paced by Co-Captains Bob Kennedy and Joe Turner. FRONT ROW: Co-Captains Bob Kennedy and Joe Turner. SECOND lard. Rick Babcocl;, Ron Botto. ROW: Sergeant Louis Romero — Coach, Stacy Garrett, Edgar Wil- 256 ¥ m ' Q r. 1 George Pearce beats the throw to third. Baseball Team Faces Season With Both Defense and Speed The 1966 William and Mary Baseball Squad put its emphasis on tight defense and speed during the season. Keynoting the Tribe ' s program of develop- ment for future seasons was the stress put on youth, with nine members of the twenty-man unit playing their first year of varsity competition. Coached by Athletic Director Lester Hooker, who returned to baseball this season after spending several years solely In administrative work, the squad played like It would move up the ladder In Southern Con- ference Baseball. The Tribe ' s pitching staff showed much potential both for this season and for future campaigns. Led by senior Keith Taylor, who posted the best mark last year, the pitching squad consisted of juniors Tom Nlles and Tom Trautman, and sophomores John Medlln, Joe Power, and reliefer John King. Behind the plate the Tribe had two experienced catchers. Ken Williams and Rick Newman. The in- fielders, who all played heads-up defense, were veterans George Pearce, Bob Bradenham, and Bart Steib, and newcomers Jim Rama, Ben Womble, Bobby Wilner, and John Baen. In the outfield, re- turnees Pinky hienderson. Chuck Slevers, and Butch DIbling were backed-up by sophomores Tron Brekke and Bill Somers. FRONT ROW: George Pearce, Jim Rama, Butch DIbling, Ben Womble, Bob Bradenham, Bart Steib. John Medlin, Joe Power, Keith Taylor. SECOND ROW: Lester Hoobr— Coach, Bill Somers, Pinky Henderson, Tom Niles. Ken Williams, Rick Newman, Chuck Siever John King. THIRD ROW: Stan Rothenberg. Tron Brekke, 257 Tribe Nine Aims for Move Up the Ladder DATE OPPONENT PLACE March 21 Bucknell Home 23 Boston University Home 25 Penn State Home 26 Penn State Home 28 Citadel (2) Away 29 University of Florida Away 30 University of Florida Away 31 Tampa Away April 1 Florida Southern Away 2 Florida Southern Away 4 East Carolina Away 6 Marietta of Ohio Home 8 VMI Away 9 VPI Away 1 1 George Washington (2) Home 15 Old Dominion College Home 18 V est Virginia (2) Home 23 Richmond Home 27 Navy Away 29 Furman Home 30 VPI Home May 3 VMI Home 7 East Carolina Home 9 Davidson Home 14 Richmond Away i fec-!:j v 4.- V--v- i Coach Lester Hooker. Reliefer John King cocks his arm to throw. 258 in Conference Action Joe Power eyes catcher Ken Williams for a sign. Pearce: safe on second! George Pearce smashes a hit through the infield. Keith Taylor takes his pre-game warm- ups. 259 Balance, Defense Provide Key to Freshman Baseball Campaign Under Coach Ed Jones, William and Mary ' s Frosh Baseball Teann learned the meaning of the word hustle. Preparing for future seasons as varsity play- ers, the team went all out at every practice to get ready for its season. The squad ' s infield, which should provide some good varsity material, was particularly outstanding. Coach Jones hits infield practice while Jinn Purtill covers As Rick O ' Neil throws home, Jim Vergara, Fred Burke and the plate. John Daley wait for Infield drill. FRONT ROV : :coll, Kevin Davenport, Tim Austin, Jobn Daley, David Shacl ' v .1, _ - Furtill, Bob Knaupp, Hooker Boisseau. SECOND ROVV ' : Mike Ecerhardt, John Frece, Al Albert. Bill Bubsey, Rick O ' Neil, Dick Shaeffer, Fred Burke, Mike Parker, Jim Vergara, Lou Tonelson, Ed Jones — Coach. 260 tf Jim Lowe, Tom Witty, Wally Bembenista, Bob Blair, Mike Kutner— Coach, Guy Temple, Ron Boykin, Scott Hershey, Jim Mos: Led by Hershey, Tennis Team Gains Winning Record for Year Coach Mike Kutner ' s Varsity Tennis Squad was one of the best in William and Mary ' s history. Led by senior Scott hiershey, the top six players (four seniors and two sophomores] opened the season well and ended with a winning record as one of the best tennis teams in the Southern Conference. The number-one man, Scott Hershey, smashes a serve over the net. Guy Temple, the number-two man. In a forehand volley. Coach Mike Kutner checks Jim Moss on the forehand. 261 Track Team Meets Strongest Opponents in School History John Maryland passes to John Lamps in the 440-yard relay. This year ' s Track Team was one of the strongest teams ever fielded by William and Mary. The squad completed the Indoor season with only one defeat to a strong Navy team and then gained the State and Conference Indoor Titles. Outdoors the Indians demonstrated William and Mary track superiority with strong showings in the American University Relays, the Penn Relays, and the Colonial Relays. With outstanding performers in every event and the depth that previous teams lacked, the Indians were the top contender for the State and Con- ference Championships. Conference Channpion and W M record holder Jim Jancaitis straddle-roils over the bar. 262 • iiiilll IS . - -T 1 I _:=. ruia-i ' if-i-j Yr ' rfiirift ' - ' - ■- ' ' -TsSsiaiicki i.;a« -- ot ' State and Conference Champion John Prentice State Champion shot-putter Rodger Bates gets set to throw, strains for extra distance in the broad jump. Rodger McKain and Rich Olsen run through the quarter on the way to a half mile. Record holder Marshall Stone pre- pares to jump. 263 Golf Team Emphasizes Depth to Become a Conference Favorite 966 saw William and Mary ' s Golf Team become one of the contenders for the Southern Conference crown. Led by Dave Stewart and coached by Joe Agee, the well-balanced squad racked up a 6-1 record on its Florida trip to highlight the best Indian golf season in recent years. Joe Agee coaches Rick Tomlinson on proper putting techniques. John Kyle shows his technique with a 5 iron to Bill Binr Carl Christensen, and Terry Stokes. 264 Varied Intramural Program Allows for Year ' Round Sports The 1965-66 Men ' s Intramural season was marked by the hottest competition in many years. The end of football competition saw Lambda Chi with an I 1-0 record and the Intramural Crown. PiKA moved to the Intramural Championship in basketball. The other individual and team sports Included by Intra- mural Director Ed Jones were badminton, bowling, free throws, golf, handball, horseshoes, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling. The action for the fraternity overall Intra- mural Crown was dominated by PiKA, Lambda Chi, and Sig Ep. And this is touch football? Prelude — to action. 265 Night or Day, on the Playing Fields of William A good start Is the most Important part of a race. Team bowling requires individual concentration, Ecch, too much vermouth. Intramural tennis — fast action across the 266 and Mary . . . sometimes good bowling. An elbow in time . Who says football is the only contact sport? 267 Karate on the courts. 268 Women ' s Intramurals Offer Broad Program to All Coeds Women ' s Intramurals for 1965-66 started with swim- ming, followed by tennis and hockey. Second se- mester, volleyball, basketball, free throw, and bowl- ing completed the year ' s program. Gamma Phi placed first in swimming, hockey, and volleyball and was well on the way to winning the intramural trophy. Strike two. Cross your fingers. Off to the races. 269 Coed Athletes Challenge Youth Fitness Myth ' Once upon a time Where ' s the ball? 270 Enthusiasm Marks Season for Youthful Women ' s Tennis Squad FRONT ROW: Ruth Mayo, Linda Beazley, Judy Banks, Diane Brown, Helen Rhea, Louise Givens, Donnie Chancellor, Joyce M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Louise Taylor, Jackie Mitchell, Linda Arnett, Nora Morsch, Logan Tripson, Carol Covell, Mary Neurnberger, Pat Cullen Susan Crawford. Mary Neurnberger takes a serve in back court while Donnie Chancellor plays the net. ' mi , :.!,J _ Louise Givens smashes a serve over the net. 271 The 3-4-1 record of the Wiiliam and Mary Women ' s Hockey Team Is not indicative of the skill of the team, which faced one of the most difficult sea- sons in its history. More indicative of the calibre of the team, coached by Miss Caroline hiauserman, is the fact that seven girls v ere chosen for the All-College Team of Virginia, with Mary Hurn, Jo Carol Sale, and Pat Foster being placed on the Tidewater Team, and Pat Foster being named to the first All-Southeastern Team. FRONT ROW: Clevie Youngblood, Liz Ramsey, Kitty Johnson, Jean EllioH, Pat Cullen, Jane DeFrees. SECOND ROW: Caroline Hausser- man — Coach, Jean Lusardi, Linda Vacca, Helen Rhea, Deedee Helfrlsh, Bobby Grove, Jo Carol Sale, Pat Gill, Sally Christian. THIRD ROW: Pat Foster. Mary Hurn, Susan Baskervllle, Marforle Rankin, Linda Stickel, Cheryl Griffiths, Sharon Miller, Suzanne Bolton, Nancy West, Bruce Edel — Captain. Miss Hausserman explains some fine points of the game to Helen Rhea. Seven on Women ' s Hockey Team Named to Post-Season Squads A center bully begins a home hockey match. 272 Women ' s Basketball Squad Shows Standouts for Future Seasons FRONT ROW: Clevle Youngblood, Jean Lusardl— Co-Captain. Mar-c Milona— Co-Captain, Bobbi Grove, Deedee Helfrich. SECOND ROW: Patricia Crowe— Coach, Jean Elliott, Pat Cullen, Ruth Johnson, Lynn McLeod, Patricia Frazier, Kay Barrett, Linda Sheffield. THIRD ROW: Al Shepard. Carolyn Sterling, Jennie Seal, Sallie Stemple, Sue Coxing- ton, Mary Clare Fitzgerald, Judy McGehee, Vivian Harris, Ellen Spence, Sallie Daggett. The 1965-66 William and Mary Women ' s Basketball Squad, under the direction of Patricia Crowe, was a frustrated team. Despite many fine Individual per- formers, such as Jean Lusardi, Kay Barrett, Clevie Youngblood, and Lynn McLeod, it could not get star ted until the second half of every game and posted only a one and six record. With only three players graduating, prospects are bright for the future. Hi r Pat Cullen (4), Jean Ellioft (3), and Kay Barrett (12) set up the William and Mary offense. The squad takes a time-out to plan strategy. 273 Facing the toughest schedule in its history, the William and Mary Women ' s Swimming Team con- tinued its undefeated record for the second straight season. Led by undefeated sophomores Suzanne Bolton and Beck! McColpIn, the squad out-scored each opponent by at least twenty points in dual meet competition. Other standout performers on the predominantly underclass squad were Gail Lit- tlefield, Laurie Roberts, Tricia hiiegal, and Linda Freeman. The season was climaxed by a lopsided victory in the state Six-Way Championship. Linda Freeman, frosh swimmer, shows her perfect diving form. Beckl McColpIn, undefeated backstroker, pulls away. William and Mary ' s Women Swimmers Post Perfect Record FRONT ROW: Laurie Roberts, Beckl McColpIn— Co-Captain, Suzanne Bolton— Co-Captain, Diane Rawl. SECOND ROW: Tricia Hooker, Gail Littlefield, Lou Cooper, Trish Hiegel, Linda Haase, Linda Freeman. 274 Women ' s Varsity Lacrosse Team Looks for Winning Campaign FRONT ROW: Jean Weber, Marjorie Rankin, Kay Rodgers, Jean Ellioft, Bruce Edel, Nancy Combs, Patricia Crowe — Coach. SECOND ROW: Jane Morrissey. Jane Defrees, Martha Geary, Susan Beville, With thirty-five women out for the Lacrosse Team, William and Mary looked for great improvement over last season. Coached by Miss Patricia Crowe, the squad hoped to combine the experience of the ten returning players with the enthusiasm of the frosh to produce a winning season from the eight game campaign, which Included Sweet Briar and Hollins. ' ra -iii i Nancy Larson, Susan Mallory. Kay Bornett, Sue Knopf, Pat Foster, Carol Smith, Ellen Spence. Bruce Edel and Jean Webster execute the draw to start a William and Mary Lacrosse practice session. Jean Weber intercepts Bruce Edel ' s pass. 275 .y - Successful Season in Under the direction of President Bruce Edel, the Women ' s Athletic Association continued to plan the women ' s athletic activities In 1965-66. The joint board of the WAA, headed by Elenor Corbett and composed of Mildred Barrett, Evangeline Davis, Gladys Baker, Patricia Crowe, Martha Barksdale, Kathy Green, Bruce Edel, Jean Lusardi, Laine Ban- nerman, and Kay Rodgers, organized the intramural program and planned the schedule of the varsity and freshman athletic teams. The WAA ' s intramural program was a great suc- cess, bringing competition on the sorority and dorm level as well as on an individual basis. At the begin- ning of the year, the Gamma Phi ' s quickly showed their athletic ability, capturing -first places In hock- ey, swimming, and volleyball, as well as a fourth in tennis on their way to the WAA Championship. Faculty Advisors to the WAA — Mildred Barrett — Treasurer, Gladys Baker — Assistant Dean of Women, Martha Barbdale, Patricia Crowe, Elenor Corbett — Chairman of the WAA Joint Committee. Jean Lusardi, high scorer on the basketball team, drives down the court. 276 Women ' s Intramurals Planned and Run by W.A.A. Intramural Managers Board— FRONT ROW: Laurie Roberts, Jean OND ROW: Marjorle Ranlin, Kay Rodgers, Laurie Richardson, Gail Swink, Kitty Johnson, Joan Lowry, Sharon Gary, Nancy West. SEC- Littlefield, Jody Baumgaertel, Jean Elliott, Linda Sheffield. WAA Officers— Kathy Green— Pcint Recorder, Bruce Edel — President, Jean Lusardi — Secretary, Laine Banner- man — Student Head of Intramurals, Kay Rodgers — Sec- retary of Managers. Intramurals Representatives— FRONT ROW: Kitty Johnson, Joan Lowry, Cottie Kerr, Nancy West. SECOND ROW: Judy Philpott, Carter Douglas, Mary Morden. 277 [ z: a CLASSES We are a large massed entity, composed of sep- arate parts. Each of us has his own Ideas, plans, wishes, and desires. To- gether we are a genera- tion strong and active. 279 The Class of 1966 entered en- thusiastically Into life at William and Mary in its freshman year, and by 1965-66 was capable of effectively handling positions of school leadership. Their senior year was one of diligent study, job applications, graduate record exams, and the final enjoyment of warm college friendships. In their four years at the College the members of the Class of 1966 were able to observe their own academic growth as well as the school ' s rapid development and expansion. PRESIDENT— Walter Wenk VICE-PRES.— Bill Harris SEC.-TREAS.— Sail Williams HISTORIAN— Gail Morgan SENIOR AGREE, WILLIAM O., Miller ' s Tavern. A.B., Govern- ment: Kappa Alpha. ADAMS, ALICE CAROL, Richmond. A.B., Elementary Education. SEATED: Gall Morgan, Gail Williams. STAND- ING: Bill Harris, Walter WenL ADAMS, PATRICIA, Charlottesville. A.B., English; Delta Delta Delta — Vice-Pres.; Orientation Sponsor; Orchesis. 4 AKENS, EMMA D., Glen Burnie, Maryland. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Young Republicans; Baptist Student Union. ALEXANDER, ERWIN McDOWELL, Lenoir, North Caro- lina. A.B., Business Administration; Group Leader; Eta Sigma Phi; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment — Vice-Pres.; Young Democrats; Freshman Foot- ball. CLASS ALEXANDER, PATRICIA ANN, Fork Union. A.B., Ele- mentary Education: Phi Mu — tHouse President; Women ' s Dormitory Association. ALLARD, PAUL F., Falls Church. A.B., Government; Young Democrats; Spanish Club; Political Science Forum; Newman Club — Student Religious Union Rep- resentative, Treasurer. ALLEN, CORNELIA, Jackson, Mississippi. A.B., Fine Arts; Kappa Alpha Theta — Pledge Class President, Social Chairman, Skit Chairman; Backdrop Club; William and Mary Theatre. ALLEN, MARILYN FAYE, Ladysmlth. A.B., English; Colonial Echo; Baptist Student Union. ALLISON, ELLEN BARR. Draper. A.B., History; Phi Mu— Social Chairman: Panhellenic Council; Flat Hat. ALPHIN, GEORGE R., Arlington. A.B., Mathematics. AMAN, CYRUS W., JR., Bon Air. A.B„ Physical Educa- tion; Westminster Fellowship; Intramurals. ANDERSON, ROBERT HILTON, Falls Church. A.B„ Eco- nomics; Siqma Phi Epsllon — Service Chairman, Diners Chairman; Group Leader: Freshman Basketball; Intra- murals. ANDERSON, WILLIAM MORRIS, JR., Richmond. B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha — Historian; Interfraternlty Coun- cil; Wrestling. ANNON, ALICE V., Alberta. A.B., Education; Chi Omega — Social Chairman; Colonial Eclio; Spanish Club; Intramurals. ANTHONY, WILLIAM H., North Andover, Massachu- setts. A. B., English: ROTC. AREY, LINDA LUGENIA, Danville. A.B., Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta — Courtesy Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association; Young Republicans; Newman Club; Greek Weekend Court ' 64. ARMENTROUT, JAMES WILLIAM, JR., Norfolk. A.B., Economics; Sigma Pi — Secretary; Student Association — President; Men ' s Honor Council— Secretary ; Chief Pres- ident ' s Aide; General Cooperative Committee; Student Activities Fee Committee: Omlcron Delta Kappa; Eco- nomics Club; Intramurals. ARNOLD, CHARLES JEFFERY, Winter Park, Florida. A.B., Fine Arts: Kappa Alpha — Secretary; Student As- sociation: Interfraternlty Council; Group Leader: Scab- bard and Blade; Eta Sigma Phi; Colonial Echo; William and Mary Review; ROTC Battalion Commander; Young Republicans: Wesley Foundation; Intramurals; Dis- tinguished Military Student. ATKINSON, KAREN LEE, Newport News. A.B., His- tory; Orientation Sponsor. 281 SENIOR Buchanan. A.B., Physical -Historian; Flat Hat; WIl- Physlcal Education Majors BABER, MAUREEN E., Education: PI Beta Phl- llam and Mary Theatre; Club; Intramurals. BAKER, MARY SHERMAN, Arlington. B.S., Bi- ology: PI Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi — Membership Chairman. BAKER, THOMAS WARREN, Westport, Connecti- cut. A.B., English; Theta Alpha Phi— President; Backdrop Club; William and Mary Theatre; New- man Club. BALDWIN, DAVID GLADDING, Belmont, Massa- chusetts. A.B., History. BALDWIN, WILLIAM C, Honaker. A.B., History; Phi Beta Kappa; Baptist Student Union — Vlce- Pres.; Student Religious Union — President; Merit Scholarship. BANNERMAN, ELAINE, McLean. A.B., History; Kappa Alpha Theta — Vice-Pres., Editor; Orientation Sponsor; Student Association; Mortar Board — Editor; Colonial Echo; William and Mary Theatre; Intramurals — Student Head; Canterbury Club; La- crosse; Hockey. BAPTIST, EDWARD WOODSON, Jarratt. B.S., Biology; Phi Beta Kappa; Biology Club; Christian Fellowship. BARNES, CHARLENE ANNE, Burke. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Flat Hat; Sailing Club; Christian Fellowship; Transfer from Monmouth College. BARWiCK, DELHA HERRICK, Williamsburg. A.B., History; Band; Abelian Society — Executive Com- mittee; Kitchen Cabinet Series; Philosophy Club. BARY, VICTOR A., Fair Lawn, New Jersey. A.B., Enalish; French Club; Debating Society; Keplar. BATES, RODGER ALAN. Hillsdale, New Jersey. A.B., Sociology; Colonial Echo; ROTC; Freshman and Varsity Football; Indoor and Outdoor Track; State and Conference Indoor and Outdoor Shotput Champion. BEALES, WALTER RANDOLPH, III, Boydton. A.B., History. BEASLEY, JANET LESLEY, Annandale. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Chi Omega — Historian; Trans- fer from Averett Junior College. BECKER, JAMES MONROE, Falls Church. A.B.. Philosophy; William and Mary Review; Circle K Club; William and Mary Choir; Wesley Foundation — President; Intramurals. BEEBE, MAHHEW ROGER, Lexington. A.B., Ge- ology; Phi Kappa Tau — Parliamentarian, Sergeant- at-Arms; Sailing Association — Treasurer. Commo- dore; Geology Club — Vice-Pres.; Queen ' s Guard. 282 CLASS BEMBENISTA, WALTER J., Buffalo. New York. A.B., Economics: Phi Kappa Tau — Vlce-Pres., Pledge Cbss President; Choir; ROTC; Tennis; Intramurals. BENEDICT, JOHN ALLEN, Culver, Indiana. A.B., Eccnomics; Lambda Chi Alpha — House Manager, Treasurer: Intramurals. BERGHAUS, WILLIAM C. B., Chatham, New Jersey. A.B., English; Theta Delta Chi— Treasurer; ROTC— Executive Officer; Intramurals. BERNSTEIN, PAUL JEFFREY, Mllford, Connecticut. A.B., History; PI Lambda Phi; Interfraternlty Coun- cil; Men ' s Honor Council — Chairman; Group Leader: President ' s Aide; Omicron Delta Kappa; PI Delta Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Colonial Echo — Sports Editor; Varsity Traclt: Varsity Cross Country; Intramurals; Merit Scholar. BEYER, MARY F. CARTER, Williamsburg. A.B., Ancient Languages; Eta Sigma Phi; Student Edu- cation Association; Wesley Foundation. BISHOP, FLORENCE PARLEH, Chesapeake. A.B., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta — Chaplain; Kappa Delta Pi — Secretary; Chorus; Student Edu- cation Association — Vice-Pres.; Wesley Foundation; Christian Fellowship. BLAND, WILLIAM ROBERT, Bethesda, Maryland. A.B., English; Sigma Nu — Reporter; Group Leader; Flat Hat — Sports Editor: Intramurals. BLANDFORD, MARY FLORENCE, Newport News. A.B., French; Theta Alpha Phi— Historian, Secre- tary; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club — Business Manager; French Club; Wesley Founda- tion. BLEKICKI, THOMAS WALTER, Reading, Penn- sylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Kappa Sigma — Secretary; Newman Club; Freshman Football; Track; Intramurals. BLUMENTHAL, DAVID ALAN, Norfolk. B.S., Phys- ics; Sigma Pi Sigma; Sailing Association; American Institute of Physics; Balfour-Hllle! Club— Chaplain, President; George Blow Merit Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa. BLY, LEON J., Heathsville. A.B., Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha— Treasurer; Band: Queen ' s Guard; Newman Club. BOERTZEL, HARRY MASON, Arlington. A.B., English; Young Democrats; Freshman Swimming Team; Intramurals. BOGAN, ADDISON CHARLES, Gate City. A.B., Psychology; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Psychology Club. BONSAL, DAVID, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. A.B., Philosophy; Alpha Phi Omega; Philosophy Club: Political Science Forum. BOONE, WILLIAM RALPH, Hopewell. B.S., Bi- ology. 283 BOREN, DOROTHY DEE, Fort Worth, Texas. B.S., Biology: Alpha Chi Omega — Rush Chairman; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Flat Hat; Colonial Echo — Features Editor; Circle K Sweetheart; Sigma Nu Sweetheart; Biology Club — Secretary, President; National Audubon Society — Student Chairman: National Science Foundation Under- graduate Research Grant; Greek Weekend Court. BORLESKE, FRANK EMORY, West Friendship, Mary- land. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Delta Pi; Abelian So- ciety. BOWDREN, JAMES F., West Newbury, Massachusetts. A.B., Economics: Phi Kappa Tau — Sergeant-at-Arms: Economics Club; Newman Club. BOYSEN, CAROL ANN, Arlington. A.B., Psychology Chi Omega; Panhellenlc Council; Student Association Orientation Sponsor; Orchesis; Freshman Cheerleader Newman Club; Miss William and Mary Finalist: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. BRADLEY, ELIZABETH C, Georgetown, Kentucky. A.B., Enolish; Alpha Chi Omega — Social Chairman; Colonial Echo; Chorus: William and Mary Theatre; French Club. BRADSHAW, JAMES LEROY, Blackstone. B.S., Biology: Circle K Club; Biology Club— Vice-Pres.; Band; Queen ' s Guard: Baptist Student Union. BRAND, SUSAN DONNA, Arlington. A.B., Govern- ment: Kappa Delta — Reference Chairman; Pi Delta Phi; Colonial Echo; Committee on Arts and Lectures — Secretary: French Club; Orchesis; Intramurals. BREEDEN, JAMES CALVIN, Charlottesville. A.B., Eco- nomics; Kappa Sigma — Treasurer; Student Association; Interfraternlty Council — President, Treasurer; President ' s Aide: Group Leader; Dormitory Council; Dormitory Manager: Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Omi- cron Delta Ka ' ppa Outstanding Sophomore Award. BRENNAN, MARY KATHRYN, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. A.B., Elementary Education: Kappa Delta — President; Colonial Echo; Choir; Student Education As- sociation. Class of 1966 Begins Final Year With Frolic at Matoaka Dr. Paschall Is the first to congratulate Pat L. Patterson after her crowning as 1965 hlomecoming Queen. BREWER, MARIE-CELESTE, Springfield. A.B., Fine Arts; Flat Hat; Colonial Echo; William and Mary Theatre- Nowmfln Club. BRILEY, MARY FRANCES H., Newport News. A.B., Ele- mentary Education. BRODIE, GLENN THOMAS, Vienna. B.S., Physical Education: Sigma Nu — Vice-Pres., Secretary; Group Leader; Physical Education Majors Club — President, Vice-Pres.; Varsity Football. BROWN, ARTHUR HENRY, III. Lynchburg. A.B.. Philosophy; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Chaplain; Student Association; Summer School Honor Council; Sopho- more Class Vice-Pres.; Colonial Echo; Interfraternity Council; Group Leader; Varsity Football; Freshman Football; Intramurals. BROWN, MARY CATHERINE, Newport News. A.B., Elementary Education; Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Chorus; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation — Vice-Pres.; Student Religious Union — Secretary. BROWNE, THOMAS C, Williamsburg, B.S., Physics; Phi Kappa Tau— Secretary ; ROTC and Freshman Rifle Teams. BUCCI, MICHAEL A., New Castle. Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club; Varsity Football. BUCCINO, ANTHONY JOHN, Newark. New Jersey. A.B., Physical Education; Sigma Nu— Vice-Pres.: Fresh- man and Varsity Football. BUCHANAN, ANN REBECCA, Williamsburg. A.B., English; Flat Hat; Colonial Echo; Young Democrats; Student Education Association; Christian Fellowship; Baptist Student Union. BUCHANAN, CAMILLA MARIE, Roanoke. B.S., Chem- ' stry; Kappa Alpha Theta — Recommendations Chair- man; Panhellenic Council; Women ' s Honor Council — Vice-Chairman, Secretary; Ludwell House President; Orientation Sponsor; Mortar Board — Vice-Pres.; Pres- ident ' s Aide; William and Mary Review; Chemistry Club; Newman Club; Hockey; Basketball; Lacrosse; Outstanding Sophomore Woman Award. BUFFINGTON, STEVEN, Bluefleld. West Virginia. A.B., Sociology: Kappa Sigma — Pledge Trainer, House Man- ager; Interfraternity Council; Young Republicans; In- tramurals. BURBAGE, ROGER T., Portsmouth. A.B., Business Ad- ministration; Sigma Pi — Vice-Pres.; Student Association; Freshman Class Vice-Pres.; Junior Class President; President ' s Aide; Interfraternity Council; Group Leader; Accounting Club; Intramurals, Omicron Delta Kappa. BURNS, ROLLIN L, JR., Cheverly, Maryland. A.B., Economics; Phi Kappa Tau — Treasurer: Interfraternity Council; Intramurals. BURROUGH, JAMES MARTIN, Cheltenham. England. A.B., Sociology; William and Mary Review; Canterbury Club. BURT, CARY FLOWERS, Newport News. A.B., English; Transfer from Duke University. 285 SENIOR CAHOON, CHESTER JAMES, JR., Chesapeake. A.B., Government: Baptist Student Union; Intra- murals. CAINE, BRUCE THEODORE, Garden City, New York. B.S., Biology: Queen ' s Guard— Drill Team Commander: Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Track. CAMP, JEFFREY CALLAND, Burke. A.B., Philos- ophy; Theta Delta Chi — Corresponding Secretary: Group Leader; Committee on Concerts and Lec- tures; Student Religious Union — President; Can- terbury Club — President, Treasurer; Freshman Track. CAMPBELL, BRUCE, Brooklandville. Maryland. A.B., Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club. CARMODY, KATHERINE M., Falls Church. A.B., History: Alpha Chi Omega — Recommendations Chairman: Flat Hat; Young Democrats; Newman Club. CARR, KATHLEEN MEGAN, Newport, Rhode Island. A.B., History: Gamma Phi Beta — Scholar- ship Chairman, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa: Pi Delta Phi; Theta Alpha Phi; WCWM: William and Mary Review; Theatre Box Office — Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Newman Club— President; Merit Scholarship. CARTER, JULIET MASON, Hume. A.B., History and English: William and Mary Theatre: Student Education Association: Pep Club; Intramurals; Canterbury Club— Secretary. CAVE, DONALD HUGH, Warwick, Rhode Island. A.B., English: Student Association; Group Leader; Dormitory Council — President; Debate Council; Canterbury Club; Varsity Swimming Team — -Cap- tain ; Intramurals. CERVI, GENE F., Yorktown. B.S., Mathematics; Flat Hat; Intramurals. CHAMBERS, JAMES ROSS, Williamsburg. B.S., Biolciy: Lambda Chi Alpha: Intramurals: Captain of ROTC and Varsity Rifle Teams. CHAMBERS, RONALD DEAN, Lebanon, Indiana. A.B., History; Kappa Sigma; Group Leader; Var- sity Golf; Varsity Basketball Student Trainer; In- tramurals. A friendly across-the-table debate adds to the merriment at the seniors ' fall picnic at Matoaka. 286 CLASS CHAPMAN, THOMAS HOWARD, Chester, Ver- mont. A.B,, Sociology: Sigma Pi — Scholarship Chairman; Dormitory Council; Group Leader: Flat Hat; Intramurals. CHAPPELL, MELROSE DEBNAM. Virginia Beach. B.S., Mathematics; Flat Hat; Orientation Sponsor. CHEATHAM, MARGUERITE JOY, Fairfax. A.B.. French; Alpha Chi Omega — Social Chairman, President; Panhellenic Council; Orientation Spon- sor; French Club; Student Education Association; Intramurals. CHOCKLEH, GARY, Lynchburg. B.S., Physics; Sigma Phi Epsllon— Pledge Trainer; Omicron Delta Kappa; Flat Hat; Colonial Echo; American In- stitute of Physics: Student Association; Summer School Honor Council: President ' s Aide; Dormi- tory Council; Group Leader: Intramurals: Sopho- more Class President. CHRIST, THOMAS WARREN, Bethesda, Maryland. A.B., Sociology. CHRISTIAN, SALLY ANN, Jenkintown, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Elementary Education; Student Edu- cation Association: Hockey. CLAPP, ROBERT EARLE, 111, Frederick, Maryland. A.B., History: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dormitory Coun- cil; Student Association; Intramurals. CLARKE, BRIAN M. N., Colchester, Essex, Eng- land. A.B., Sociology: Band: Canterbury Club. COLE, CHARLES PETER, Battle Creel, Michigan. A.B., Philosophy. COLE, FRANCES ANN, Richmond. A.B., English: Gamma Phi Beta — Parliamentarian, Historian; Orientation Sponsor; Pi Delta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Delta Epsilon: William and Mary Review — Editor: Student Publications Committee; Student Activities Fee Committee: Chorus: Phi Beta Kappa. COLE, JOHN FRANK, Athens, Pennsylvania. A.B., Business Administration: Dormitory Council — Pres- ident: Dormitory Manager; Alpha Phi Omega — President, Vlce-Pres.; Keplar— VIce-Pres.; Choir- President: Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Young Republicans — Parliamentarian, Vice-Pres. COMBS, LINDA CAROL, Roanoke. A.B., Modern Languages: Delta Delta Delta — House President; Women ' s Dormitory Association: Dormitory Coun- cil: Colonial Echo; Pep Club: Biology Club: Ger- man Club: Intramurals. COMBS, NANCY COVINGTON, Lexington. Ken- tucky. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta — President; Honor Council; Orientation Sponsor; President ' s Aide: Mortar Board— President ; Theta Alpha Phi — Secretary; William and Mary Theatre: Backdrop Club: Intramurals: Lacrosse. 287 SENIOR CONN, MARGARET, Arlington. A.B., Sociology; Pi Beta Phi — Treasurer: Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Intramurals. CONRAD, ROBERT W., Wapplngers Falls, New York. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Newman Club; Research Assistant — Dept. of Sociology and Anthropoloqy. COOKE, FLETCHER ALVIN, Hopewell. A.B.. Phi- losophy. CORBELL, CHERYL, Roanoke. B.S., Biology; Gamma Phi Beta— House President; Student Edu- cation Association; Baptist Student Union — Sec- retary, Publicity Chairman. Missions Chairman; Intramurals. CORNEHE, JAMES A., JR., Newport News. A.B., Philosophy: Transfer from Christopher Newport College; Phi Beta Kappa; William and Mary Review; William and Mary Choir; Intramurals. COTTRELL, KAREN, Richmond. A.B., History; Chi Omega— House President; Flat Hat; Student Education Association; Young Democrats; Wom- en ' s Dormitory Association; Newman Club; Intra- murals. COURT, LAWRANCE M., Williamsburg. A.B.. Government; Phi Kappa Tau — Social Chairman; Young Republicans; Intramurals. COX, VERNA ANNE, Independence. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Pi Tau Chi — President; Colonial Echo — Class Editor; Flat Hat; Wesley Foundation — Secretary; Wesley Choir; Intramurals. CRirCHFIELD, ' STEPHEN K., Atlanta, Georgia. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Psychology Club; Intramurals. CRONIN, DAVID, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania. A.B.. English; Pi Lambda Phi. CROSS, THOMAS RAYMOND, JR., Oslo, Nor- way. A.B., Business; Young Republicans; Queen ' s Guard; Sailing Association; Flat Hat; Intramurals. CUBBAGE, JOHN CARTER, Silver Spring, Mary- land. A.B., History; Debate Council; Political Science Forum; Young Republicans; Yates Dormi- tory President; Freshman Swimming. CULLEN, THOMAS PHILLIP, Arllnqton. A.B., Economics; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Economics Club; French Club; Newman Club. CURRIE, DOROTHY ANNE, McLean. A.B., Edu- cation; Alpha Chi Omeqa — House Treasurer. CURRIER, PAUL A., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B., Government; Intramurals. 288 CLASS CURTIS. TIMOTHY JAMES, Western Springs, Illinois. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Pi— Pledge Trainer: Group Leader; Psychology Club; Intra- DAFFRON, SUE EULEN, Richmond. A.B., Psy- chology; Phi Mu — Standards Chairman; Psychology Club; Newman Club — Secretary, Vice-Pres Circle K member Bill Scott adds a professional touch as he adjusts Gail Williams ' mortar board. DAINER, MICHAEL JEFFREY, Union, New Jersey. B.S., Biology; Theta Delta Chi; Sailing Associa- tion; Band: Freshman Rifle Team. DAUER, KEITH NEWCOMB, Clinton, Connecticut. A.B., History; Pi Kappa Alpha — Executive Council, House Manager; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Base- ball. DAVIS, HENRY ADAMS, JR., Roanoke. A.B., Business Administration: Intramurals. DAVIS, JACQUELINE, Woodstock. A.B.. English; Student Education Association. DAVIS, JAMES BRUCE, Vienna. B.S., Physics; Stu- dent Association; Sigma Pi Sigma: Circle K Club; Wesley Foundation; Merit Scholar: Phi Beta Kappa. DIAMOND, RICHARD JACOB, Churchville. A.B., History. DIBLING, WILBURN C, JR., East Brunswick, New Jersey. A.B., Government: Sigma Nu; Colonial Echo; Young Republicans; Political Science Forum: Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals. DICK, JAMES WILLARD, Phillipsburg, New Jersey. A.B.. Physical Education; Sigma Nu; Football — Co-Captain 1965. DICKINSON, ANNE MORELAND, Hampton. A.B., Elementary Education; Gamma Phi Beta — Crescent Correspondent; Student Education Association. 289 SENIOR DICKINSON, PATSY M., Mineral. A.B., Govern- ment; Phi Mu — Social CliairmaVi, Parliamentarian; Panhellenic Council — President; Young Republicans; Student Association: General Cooperative Com- mittee; Baptist Student Union. DIEVENDORF, LYNN ALLEN, Gouverneur, Nev York. B.S., Biology; Sigma PI; Newman Club; Wrestling; Intramurals. DIXSON, LEE, Silver Spring, Maryland. A.B., Eco- nomics; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Athletic Chairman, Secretary; Group Leader: Golf. DOBBS, LESLIE CLYDE, Clifton Forge. A.B., Sec- ondary Education; Circle K Club; Student Educa- tion Association; Canterbury Club. DODD, GERALD WAYNE, Halifax. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Controller; Accounting Club; Intramurals. DOERRIES, LEE ERWIN, Fair Haven, New Jersey. A.B., Psychology; PI Lambda Phi— Rush Chairman; Flat Hat — Circulation Manager; Psychology Club; Group Leader. DONOVAN, MILES L., Weymouth, Massachusetts. B.S., Biology; Student Association: Group Leader; Colonial Echo; Young Democrats: Sailing Associa- tion; Newman Club; Intramurals. DOSIER, LARRY WADDELL, Richmond. B.S., Bi- ology; Biology Club; Pep Club. DOUGLAS, HUGH BENTON, JR., Hopewell. B.S., Chemistry; Dormitory Manager; Chemistry Club; Robert L. Green Chemistry Scholarship. DOWNING, MARY ELLEN. Waynesboro. A.B., Elementary Education: Chi Omega — Recommenda- tions Chairman: Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Student Education Association. DREW, JOHN A., Metuchen, New Jersey. A.B., Business-Management; PI Kappa Alpha; Intra- murals. DRINARD, CAROLYN ELSIE, Richmond. A.B., Elementary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma — Assistant Recommendations Chairman; Panhellenic Council; Student Education Association — President; Chorus— Vice-Pres.; Intramurals. DRUMMOND, SHERRI, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., Elementary Education; Chi Omega — Personnel Chairman; Orientation Sponsor: Chorus: Student Education Association; Intramurals: Wesley Founda- tion. DRYDEN, JAMES SPENCER, JR., Bethesda. Mary- land. B.S., Biology; Pi Lambda Phi — Corresponding Secretary; Biology Club. DUBAY, CHARLES IRVING, Fairfax. B.S., Biology: Swimming. 290 CLASS DUCK. LLOYD EARL, Music: Ph; Mu Alpha Carr: Sinfo Choli History. — Accom- EASTMAN, STANLEY ABBOT, Charleston, West Virginia. A.B., Business Administration: Keplar; Circle K Cljb: Young Republicans: Society for the Advancement of Management. EDEL, DOROTHY BRUCE, Towson, Maryland. A.B., English: Gamma Phi Beta: Orientation Sponsor. Assistant Head Orien ' ation Sponsor: Mermettes; Hockey: Lacrosse: Intramurals — Student Head: Women ' s Athletic Association — President. EFIRD, KAREN LYNN, Lynchburg. A.B.. French: Student Association: Jefferson Counselor: Orien- tation Sponsor . EHMANN, CYNTHIA PAGE, Patrick Springs. A.B., English: Student Committee on Arts and Lectures — Chairman: William and Mary Review — Secretary; Keplar — Sweetheart: Newman Club. ELDRIDGE, ALBERT F., JR., Franklin. A.B., Govern- ment: Young Democrats: Pep Club: Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference — Representative. ELIASEK, RONALD E., Richmond. A.B., Business Administration: Theta Delta Chi— Athletic Director; Interfraternity Council: Society for Advancement of Management; Pep Club; Newman Club; Intra- murals. ELLIOTT, DELORES JEAN, Phenix. B.S., Biology; Basketball: Lacrosse — Manager: Intramurals: Trans- fer from Christopher Newport College. ELLIS, ROBERT STEPHEN, Haverhill. Massachusetts. A.B., Sociology: Sigma Nu — Reporter, Alumni Con- tact Officer: Intramural Manager: Intramurals. EMBREY, SUSAN CLARKE, Lovlngston. A.B., Mathematics: Chi Omega — President; Women ' s Dormitory Association; Panhellenic Council; Dor- mitory Council; Student Education Association; Canterbury Club. ENTLER, JUDY BETH, Bristol. A.B., English; Pi Delta Epsllon— President: Flat Hat— Feature Editor, Associate Editor: WCWM: Pep Club: Wesley Foun- dation. ESKAY, LALIE FORMAN, Natchez, Mississippi. A.B., English; Delta Delta Delta— Historian; Orien- tation Sponsor; Intramurals. ESKAY, ROBERT LAWRENCE, Salem, Ohio. B.S., Biology; Kappa Sigma: Varsity Basketball. EWART, THOMAS EDWARD, Richmond. A.B., English; Westminster Fellowship. FACTOR, ROBERT E., Newton Centre, Massa- chusetts. A.B., Sociology; Pi Lambda Phi — Secre- tary, Vice-Pres., President; Group Leader; Inter- fraternity Council; ROTC— Executive Officer. 291 FANSHER, TED RAYMOND, Moncks Corner, South Carolina. A.B., Sociology; Lannbda Chi Alpha; Inter- fraternity Council; Group Leader; Flat Hat; Pep Club; intramurals. FARMER, PATRICIA CAROLYN, Keeling. A.B., Psy- chology; Flat Hat; Psychology Club; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals; Fencing. FARMER, THEDA KAY, Pulaski. A.B., Government; Gamma Phi Beta. FAULSTICH, MARY RUTH, Oxon Hill, Maryland. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Colonial Echo; Orientation Sponsor; Intramurals. FEOLA, THOMAS FRANK, Brooklyn, New York. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Sigma — Outer Guard; Varsity Club; Football — Co-Captaln. FERRISS, DONALD RALPH REED, Arlington. A.B., Gov- ernment; Alpha Phi Omega — Fellowship Chairman; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat; Spanish Club; Young Demo- crats — Publicity Chairman; Lutheran Student Association — President; Student Religious Union. FESSLER, ROBERT W., Hopewell. A.B., Ancient Lan- guages; Eta Sigma Phi. FOGLEMAN, DOROTHY SNOOK, Charlottesville. A.B., Elementary Education. FONTAINE, JOEL ALEXANDER, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. B.S., Biology; Kappa Sigma — Treasurer; Inter- fraternity Council; Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Newman Club; Freshman Cross Country and Track; Intramurals. FORD, THOMAS M., Suffem, New York. A.B., Eco- nomics; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Recorder; Group Leader; Scabbard and Blade — Secretary; ROTC — Brigade Staff; Queen ' s Guard; Newman Club; Intramurals. FORT, LOUIS ALLAN, Jersey City, New Jersey. A.B., Accounting; Sigma Pi — Athletic Director; Freshman Track; Intramurals. FOX, E. WILLIAM, Knoxvllle, Tennessee. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha — House Manager; Student Associa- tion; Group Leader; Dormitory Manager; Colonial Echo — Fraternity Editor; Political Science Forum — President; Young Democrats — President, Vlce-Pres.; Student Committee on Arts and Lectures. FRANKLIN, RUTH ELLEN, Williamsburg. A.B., English; Student Association; Chi Delta Phi; Spanish Club- Secretary; Westminster Fellowship. FREEMAN, KESTER S., JR., Kenbrldge. A.B., Eco- nomics; Lambda Chi Alpha — Steward; Queen ' s Guard; German Club. FRIDENSTINE, MARIE, Alexandria. A.B., Sociology; Pi Beta Phi — President; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Chorus, Choir — Historian; Backdrop Club; Cheer- leader — Co-Captaln. 292 ' Shake it up, Baby, twist and shout . . . at Homecoming, 1965. Fran Cole Is Honored With Rex Smith Journalism Award GABEL, JON ROBERT, Arlington. A.B., Econ omics. GAEBE, DANA HUNT, Barrington, Rhode Island. A.B., Accounting; Lambda Chi Alpha— President. Rush Chair- man; Interfraternlty Council; Student Association; Ac- counting Club; Baseball; Intramurals. GARNER, JERRY LAWRENCE, Richmond. A.B., Eng- lish; Pi Lambda Phi — Corresponding Secretary, Steward; ColonidI Echo; Student Committee on Arts and Lectures; Intramurals. GARREH, STACY F., Ill, Virginia Beach. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Society tor Advancement of Man- agement; Accounting Club; ROTC — Company Com- mander; Pep Club; Baptist Student Union; Freshman Rifle Team; Varsity Rifle Team — Secretary; Distinguished Military Student. GAHEN, ROBERT EDWARD, JR., Lexington, Kentucky. B.S., Biology; Colonial Echo — Photo Editor, Editor-in- Chief; Flat Hat— Photo Editor; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon— Vice-Pres.; Circle K Club— President; Biology Club — Vice-Pres.; National Science Foundation Summer Research Program; Student Publications Com- mittee; Group Leader. GERACE, JOHN WHEELER, Washington, D. C. B.S., Biology (Pre-Med.); Lambda Chi Alpha. GILBERT, DO ROTHY LEIGH, Cu ' peper. A,B.. Ancient Languages; Gamma Phi Beta — Song Chairman, News- letter Co-Editor; Eta Sigma Phi — Secretary; Chorus; Choir; Student Education Association; Intramurals. GILL, VIRGINIA CROW, Ashland. A.B.. Mathematics: Transfer from Mary Washington College; Student Education Association. GLAKAS, NICHOLAS JOHN, Bethesda, Maryland. A.B., English; Theta Delta Chi; Group Leader: Flat Hat; Intramurals. 293 SENIOR GOBBLE, JOHN M., Shant Hills, New Jersey. A.B., Sociology. GODSHALL, H. EDWIN, JR., Lansdale, Pennsylvania. A.B., German: German Club: Wesley Foundation. GOOLSBY, CHARLES E., JR., Petersburg. B.S., Biology. GOTWALD, NANCY LEE, Virginia Beach. A.B.. So- ciology: Delta Delta Delta — Scholarsh-ip Chairman, Pres- ident: Panhellenlc Council: Alpha Lambda Delta; Color ial Echo; Channing Forum; Sweetheart of Theta Delta Chi: Phi Beta Kappa. GRAEB, KAREN ELIZABETH, Tachikawa A.F.B., Japan. B.S., Mathematics: Transfer from Christopher Newport College. GRAY, KENNETH WILSON, Boyklns. A.B.. Secondary Education. GRAY, LINDA DIANE, Conover, North Carolina. B.S., Psychology: Kappa Alpha Theta — Social Chairman, Standards Chairman; Women ' s Dormitory Association; Dormitory Council; President of duPont Dormitory; Orientation Sponsor: Alpha Lambda Delta — Treasurer; Psl Chi — Secretary: Cheerleader: Phi Beta Kappa. GREEN, DONALD E., Falls Church. A.B.. Sociology and Anthropology: Student Assistant. GREENWOOD, STUART MICHAEL, King William. A.B., Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha; Varsity Tracic: Intramurals. GREER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR., Hampton. A.B., Psychology. GREIDER, CECILE, Indianapolis, Indiana. A.B., So- ciology: Pi Beta Phi — House President; Student As- sociation — Publicity Chairman: Chorus; Tennis. GRIFFIN, BRUCE NYE, McLean. A.B., Philosophy; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon — Assistant Controller. Conclave Dele- gate, President: Student Association: Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Colonial Echo; Young Republi- cans: German Club: Young Democrats: Sailing Club; Canterbury Club: Freshman Track- Intramurals. GRIFFIN, GENE C, South Norfolk. A.B., Physical Education: Kappa Alpha; Freshman and Varsity TracIc; Intramurals: P. E. Majors Club. GRIFFIN, WILLIAM EARLY, JR., Petersburg. A.B., His- tory: Siqma Pi — Treasurer, President: Interfraternity Council — Secretary, Vice-Pres.; Group Leader; Intra- murals. GRILL, FREDERICK P., Bloomfield, New Jersey. A.B., Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau — Chaplain, House Manager; Interfraternity Council — House and Grounds Committee; Student Association; Society for the Advancement of Management — President; Young Republicans; Accounting Club. 294 CLASS GRONNING, JAMIE H., Elkton. A.B., Business Ad- ministration; Society for Advancement of Management — Secretary; Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Intra- murals; Track. GUIN, GRACE H., Arlington. A.B.. Fine Arts; Chi Omega; Choir; Chorus; Orchesis; Young Republicans; French Club; Student Association; Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts — Summer, 1965. SUNN, JAMES STEIRLING, Williamsburg. A.B., His- tory. HACKNEY, SUSAN J., Driver. A.B., French; French Club — Secretary; Student Education Association; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi— Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa. HAGEN, KATHERINE ANNE, Arlington. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma — Public Relations Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association; La Cercie Francais; Sailing Association. HAGLAN, DENNIS JAMES, Conway, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Kappa Alpha— President; Physical Education Majors Club; Football; Track. HALL, MARGARET, Falls Church. A.B., German; Alpha Chi Omega — Pledge Class Treasurer, Assistant Treas- urer, Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Canter- bury Club; Intramurals. HALLMAN, PAUL W., JR., Arlington. A.B., English; Phi Kappa Tau; Interfraternlty Council; Intramurals. HALLOWELL, NORMAN HOWARD, Alexandria. A.B., Government; Flat Hat; Young Democrats; Society for the Advancement of Management; Freshman Rifle Team; Intramurals. HANCEWiCZ, RALPH BRADLEY, West Groton, Massa- chusetts. A.B., Enallsh; PI Delta Phi; Intramurals; Cricket. HANSON, EDWARD W., Virginia Beach. A.B., Govern- ment; Lambda Chi Alpha — Social Chairman; Freshman Track; Intramurals. HANZLIK, MARGARET ROSE, Petersburg. A.B., History; Colonial Echo; Biology Club; Newman Club; Intra- murals; Mortar Board Scholarship; Transfer from Rich- mond Professional Institute. HARDY, CARLTON PATRICK, Williamsburg. A.B., His tory; Young Democrats; French Club; Student Educa tion Association; Chess Club; Baptist Student Union HARRIS, CHARLES M., JR. A.B., History; Sigma Pi; Gr crats. HARRIS, JAMES H Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania )up Leader; Young Demo Falls Church. B.S Pi Kappa Alpha — House Manager .. Education murals. K l jl 295 SENIOR HARRIS, JERRY R., Staunton. A.B., Economics: Sigma Phi Epsllon— VIce-Pres.: Student Association— VIce-Pres.: Delta Sigma Rho — Tau Kappa Alpha — President. Pres- ident Region II, Member-at-Large— National Executive Council; Omicron Delta Kappa: Debate Council — Pres- ident: Freshman Tracl : Intramurals. HARRIS, JOHN LEROY, Woodbrldge. B.S., Physics: Group Leader: Flat Hat; Young Democrats: Sailing As- sociation: Newman Club: Intramurals. HARRIS, WILLIAM CHARLES, Virginia Beach. B.S., Chemistry: Lambda Chi Alpha — Intramural Manager: Senior Class Vice-President: Student Association- Executive Council, Commencement Committee, Elec- tions Chairman: Chemistry Club: Newman Club: Intra- murals: Dormitory Manager: Group Leader: Head of Dormitory Council. HARVEY, LAUREHE E., Arlington. A.B., History: Delta Delta Delta— Chaplain: Orientation Sponsor: William and Mary Review; Philosophy Club: Young Democrats: Mermettes: Newman Club: Hockey: Intramurals. HATCHL, PUENTIN RUSSELL, Arlington. A.B., Ac- counting: Group Leader: Gymnastics Club. HEATH, PATRICIA C, Arlington. A.B., Elementary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma — Historian: Orienta- tion Sponsor: Dormitory Counselor: Freshman and Varsity Cheerleader: Pep Club; Newman Club; Varsity Tennis; Women ' s Athletic Association; Intramurals. HEIN, JUDITH E., Alexandria. A.B., English: Chi Omega — Vocations Chairman, Rush Chairman; Student As- sociation; Orientation Sponsor: William and Mary Theatre: Theta Alpha Phi — Historian; Backdrop Club — Business Manager, Treasurer; Orchesis; Intramurals. HEINS, WILLIAM ROGER, Miami, Florida. A.B., Music; Phi Mu Alpha SInfonIa— President, Vice President; Alpha Phi Omega — Pledge Class President; Kappa Delta Pi — Treasurer; Choir — Stage Manager: Wesley Foundation — Study Group Chairman, Choir Director. HELFRICH, LINDA W., Seaford. Delaware. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; PI Beta Phi — Intramurals Chairman, Rush — Recommendations Chairman; Orientation Spon- sor: Dormitory Council; Flat Hat; Colonial Echo; Pep Club; Student Education Association — Treasurer: Hockey Manager: Intramurals. HENDERSON, DAVID L., II, Williamsburg. A.B., So- ciology: Kappa Sigma — President; Interfraternlty Coun- cil; Scabbard and Blade— VIce-Pres.: Football; Baseball; Intramurals. HENDRICKS, WILLIAM N., Ill, Lebanon. A.B., An- cient Languages; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi — President: German Club; Choir; William and Mary Theatre; Young Democrats: Group Leader. HERSHEY, scon CONGER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education: Group Leader; Band; Orches- tra: Intramurals; Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis — Captain; Varsity Wrestling. HICKSON, LETITIA, Alexandria. A.B., Mathematics: Delta Delta Delta — Recommendations Chairman; Flat Hat; Intramurals. HITT, CAROLYN, Richmond. A.B.. Mathematics; Stu- dent Association; Ludwell House President: Honor Council: Orientation Sponsor: Dormitory Council: Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta — Vice-Pres.: French Club— President; Flat Hat; Chorus: Student Education Association: Abellan Society; Westminster Fellowship — Secretary. HOAGLAND, JOHN, Alexandria. A.B.. History; Debate Council; Track. W i CI f d t .- 296 CLASS HODGE, ELMER CLINTON, JR., Skipwlth. B.S., Psycholoiiy; Alpha Phi Omega; Psychology Club — Vice Pre? .: Pep Club. HODGES, RONALD D., Roanoke. A.B., Account- ing. HOGGE, PAUL WAVERLY, Hampton. A.B., Ac Tr, Christopher Newport College. HOLBROOK, MARTHA MOFFIH, High Point, North Carolina. A.B., Elementary Education: Kappa Delta — Membership Chairman: Colonial Echo; Psychology Club: Spanish Club: Student Education Association: Intramurals. HOLDEN, LESLIE HAWKINS, Hampton. A.B., French. HOLLAND, GLADYS ARNOLD, Newport News. A.B., History; Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Edu- cation Association. HOLTZMAN, BOBBIE J., Mount Jackson. A.B., English: Chi Omega — Pledge Trainer: Intramurals. HOLTZMULLER, PAUL ELLIOTT, Eaton, Ohio. A.B., Accounting: Pi Kappa Alpha — Intramural Manager: Group Leader: Freshman Baseball: Var- sity Baseball. HOPKINSON, JOHN, III, West Hartford, Con- necticut. B.S., Biology: Kappa Sigma — Secretary: Intramurals. HORNEIJ, KAREN, Coral Gables. Florida. A.B., Fine Arts: Transfer from Brenau College. HOWE, GEORGE NELSON, JR., River Edge, New Jersey. B.S., Psychology: Sigma Pi: Freshman Track. HOWELL, DONALD H., Williamsburg. A.B., Gov- ernment: Lambda Chi Alpha: Young Democrats: Queen ' s Guard: Intramurals. HOWER, NELSON L, III, Atlanta, Georgia. B.S., Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma: Student Section, Amer- ican Instltu ' te of Physics: Phi Beta Kappa. The reality of an academic life. 297 SENIOR HUBBEL, PATRICIA BRERETON, Kabul, Afghanistan. A.B.. Psycholooy: Phi Mu. Humphreys; william charles, Buffalo, New York, A.B., Economics: Kappa Sigma — Sec; Economics Club: Society for Advancement of Management; Var- sity and Freshman Swimming; Intramurals. HUNT, CHRISTINA, Dahlgren. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta — Crescent Correspondent, Social Secretary, Food Chairman; Chi Delta Phi; William and Mary Review — Fiction Board: Varsity and Junior Varsity Hockey; Intramurals. HUnON, DOROTHY MAY, Newport News. B.S., Mathematics: Landrum Dormitory — President; Women ' s Dormitory Association — Judicial Council. HUTZEL, JOY ELIZABETH, Alexandria. A.B., Sociology; Women ' s Dormitory Association, Chandler Dormitory — President: Orientation Sponsor; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat — Proof Editor, Production Manager; Chorus: Young Republicans — Secretary, President: Westminster Fellow- ship. HYMAN, ANN ELAINE, Lynchburg. A.B., English; Flat Hat; Young Democrats: German Club; West- minster Fellowship: Pep Club: Intramurals. INGRAM, KATHRYN L, Richmond. A.B., English; Women ' s Dormitory Association; Orientation Sponsor; Ludwell House President; Sigma Delta Pi — Sec.-Treas.; Flat Hat; Newman Club. ISAACS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Nickelsville. A.B., Gov- ernment; Young Democrats: Political Science Forum. JACKSON, STEVEN W., San Francisco, California. A.B., Sociology: Track; Cross-Country. JACOBS, ANDREW C, Saugerties, New York. B.S., Mathematics: Pi Lambda Phi. JACOBSEN, JOHN ARTHUR, Erie, Pennsylvania. A.B., History: Young Republicans — Sergeant-at-Arms; Choir; Queen ' s Guard; Backdrop Club: Wrestling. JEFFRIES, ANN FARMER, Virginia Beach. A.B., Fine Arts: Kappa Kappa Gamma — House President; Pan- hellenic Council; Orientation Sponsor. JEFFRIES, JOSEPH WESLEY, Chincoteague. B.S., Chemistry: Chemistry Club: Intramurals. JENKINS, BETTY GARNER, Williamsburg. B.S., Ele- mentary Education; Student Education Association; Transfer from Longwood College. JENKINS, BEHY HALL, Ontario. A.B., Fine Arts: Transfer from Longwood College. 298 CLASS i r JENKINS, ROBERT CALVIN, Aulander, North Carolina. A.E., History; Slqma Nu; Intramurals. JENKINS, ROY CLIFTON, JR., Burlcevllle. A.B., Busi- ness Administration: Siima Alpha Epsilon. JENKS, ROBIN TAMARA, Hopewell. A.B., Philosophy: Pi Beta Phi — Social Chairman: Orientation Sponsor; Pi Delta Epsilon: Flat Hat. JENSEN, MARGARET ANN PUGDAHL, Swedish Consulate, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A.B., Spanish: Pi Beta Phi— Courtesy Chairman: Spanish Club— President. JESTER, HARVEY EDWARD, Arlington. A.B., Account- ing: Accounting Club; Freshman Swimming: Freshman RItle Team. JOHNSON, CHERYL, Oberlin, Ohio. A.B., English; Choir — Soc.-Treas.: Chorus: William and Mary Theatre; WCWM: Chemistry Club: Wesley Foundation. JOHNSON, JERRY THOMAS, Arlington. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology: Alpha Phi Omega: German Club; Group Leader: Pep Club: Sailing Association; Young Democrats; Sociology Club; Lutheran Student Associa- tion. JOHNSON, LINDA ANN, Mineral. A.B., Music Educa- tion: Delta Omicron — President: Choir; Chorus. JOHNSTON, MARTHA STEWART GRAHAM, PulasU. A.B., Ancient Languages: Eta Sigma Phi; Flat Hat; William and Mary Review — Copy Editor; Young Demo- crats. JOHNSTONE, L. PAULEHE, Alexandria. A.B., Govern- ment: Chi Omega — Historian, Secretary: Jefferson Dorm Counselor: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta Kappa; Intramurals. JONES, GEORGE H„ Dover, Delaware. A.B., Business Administration: Sigma Nu. JONES, JOSEPHINE ANNEHE, Virginia Beach. A.B., Music: Kappa Delta — Editor, Secretary; Pi Delta Epsilon — Secretary; Delta Omicron — Historian; Flat Hat; Chorus: Student Committee on Lectures and Concerts; Wesley Foundation. JORDAN, THOMAS FERRELL, ness Administration: Alpha Ph Arms; Choir — Publicity Chairma ing and Alumni Secretary: JOY, CHARLES AUSTIN, A.B., French: French Club dent Education Association; Chairman. JULIANI, VINCENT, JR., Wellesley, Massachusetts. A.B., History: Society for the Advancement of Management; Nev man Club: Intramurals. Richmond. A.B., Busi- Omega — Sergeant-at- rman; Keplar — Correspond- Baptlst Student Union. Manchester, Connecticut. Young Republicans; Stu- Canterbury Club — Worship 299 SENIOR KAHN, ROBERT PALMER, Norfolk. A.B., History; PI Lambda Phi — Lodge Manager, Historian, President; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Pi Delta Ep- silon; Flat Hat — Advertising Manager, Business Man- ager; Intramurals. KANE, JOHN, Falls Church. A.B., Philosophy; Theta Delta Chi; Transfer from Georgetown Univ. KANE, KATHRYN L, Williamsburg. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Delta — Parliamentarian; Newman Club. KEEN, WILLIAM H., JR., Brady. Texas. A.B., Govern- ment; Kappa Alpha — Treasurer. KELLAM, REBECCA R., Virginia Beach. A.B., Elementary Education; Phi Beta Phi— Publicity Chairman; Student Association; Young Democrats; Spanish Club — Presi- dent; Wesley Foundation: Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion; Transfer from Sulllns College. KELLY, JEFFREY L, Mllmont Park, Pennsylvania. A.B., Education: Band; Orchestra; William and Mary Theatre. KENNEDY, ROBERT JOHN, III., Lewes, Delaware. A.B., Business Administration; ROTC — Company Commander; Society for the Advancement of Management; Young Republicans; Rifle Team — Captain. KERN, DAVID LAVRENT, Warminster, Pennsylvania. A.B., Elementary Education; PI Kappa Alpha — Intra- mural Manager, Vice-Pres., Secretary, President; Group Leader; Scabbard and Blade— President; ROTC — Brig- ade Executive Officer, Omicron Delta Kappa. KERN, SHARON COSMINSKY, Falls Church. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Delta Delta Delta — Recording Sec- retary; Student Education Association; Pep Club; In- tramurals: Freshman Cheerleader. KETCHAM, SHARON B., Arlington. A.B., Government; Alpha Chi Omega— Publicity Chairman; Flat Hat; Or- chesis. KILEY, ROBERT W., Winchester, Massachusetts. A.B., Accounting; Sigma Pi — House Manager; Accounting Club — Vice-Pres.; Intramurals. KING, NORMAN E., Petersburg, A.B., History; Sigma Phi Epsllon; Intramurals; Freshman Swimming. KING, ROBERT C, Bowie, Maryland. A.B., Accounting. KINSINGER, JUDITH ANN, Williamsburg. B.S., Biology; Biology C!ub: Band. KIPPS, PATRICIA L., Williamsburg. A.B., Psychology; Transfer from Christopher Newport College. 300 CLASS KIRKPATRICK, JOHN H., III., Richmond. A.B., Theatre; Theta Alpha Phi; Backdrop Club — Treas- urer, Director; William and Mary Theatre. KLARE, ANNE DOUBET. Base Naval de Rota, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma — Corresponding Secretary, His- torian. KNOOP, CHARLOHE VIRGINIA, Baltimore, Mary- land. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology: Kappa Kappa Gamma — Membership Chairman; Orienta- tion Sponsor; PI Delta Epsllon; Flat Hat — Associate Editor, Mske-Up Editor. KNOWLES, JACK W., Winchester. A.B., History; Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Treasurer; Eta Sigma Phi; Flat Hat; German Club; Freshman Fooball; In- tramurals: Newman Club. KOEHLER, LOUISE PRICE, Hopew.?!!. A.B , Ele- mentary Education. LANE, BARBARA A., Vienna. A.B., French; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat; French Club. LANE, BETTY, Biloxi, Mississippi. B.S., Biology. LANFORD, RANDOLPH EWING, Palmyra. B.S., Biology: Biology Club— Vice-Pres.; Christian Fel- lowship — President. LASHLEY, SALLYE A., Falls Church. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta— Pledge Trainer; William and Mary Theatre. LAWSER, R. JAMES, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. A.B., Philosophy; William and Mary Theatre; Back- drop Club, French Club. LAWSON, MARY ELLEN, Williamsburg. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Student Education Association. LEBOLD, ALFRED WILLIAM, Waretown, New Jer- sey. B.S., Mathematics; Abelian Society; Band. LEICHTMAN, HUGH MOORE, Arlington. A.B., Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha — Secretary, Pledge Class President: Group Leader; Freshman and Var- sity Track: Intramurals. Generally no del very 301 SENIOR LEIGG, BERNARD F., Front Royal. A.B., English: Kep- lar; Intramurals. LELAND, WILLIAM W., Richmond. A.B., Accounting; Flat Hat; Accounting Club: Intramurals. LESTER, MARY MICHELLE, Hopewell. A.B., Elemen- tary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Flat Hat; New- man Club; Intramurals. LEWIS, BARBARA DALE, Richmond. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta — Social Chairman; Orchesis; Cheer- leader—Co-Captain: ROTO Court. LEWIS, DARLENE MARIE, Annandale. A.B., Psychology; Phi Mu — Social and Membership Chairman; Chorus; WCWM: Backdrop Club: Wesley Foundation. LEY, KENNETH F., JR., Suffolk. B.S., Psychology; Circle K Club — Secretary: Christian Fellowship; Baptist Stu- dent Union. LILLISTON, LEONARD T., JR., Onancock. A.B., Gov- ernment; Lambda Chi Alpha: Varsity Track. LIPANI, PAUL J., North Plainfield. New Jersey. A.B., History: Sigma Pi — House Manager. LIPPARD, PAULA VIRGINIA, Portsmouth. A.B., Eng- lish: Gamma Phi Beta; Panhellenic Council — Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Dormitory Council; Kappa Delta Pi: Flat Hat; Intramurals. LIVELLI, LYNN MARIE, Hampton. A.B., History: Band; Hockey; Transfer from Ursinus College. LOCKRIDGE, JUDITH ANN, Lynchburg. B.S., Mathe- matics; Kappa Delta: Flat Hat; German Club; Student Education Association: Intramurals. LoFRESE, JAMES JOHN, Huntington, Long Island, New York. A.B., Physical Education; Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club; Varsity Football. LOTT, WILLIAM ALLEN, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. A.B., Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha — Presi- dent, Secretary: Interfraternlty Council; Canterbury Club; Football. LOWENTHAL, IVAN S., Long Beach, New York. B.S., Biology; Pi Lambda Phi: Group Leader; Band. LOWRY, JOAN KELLEY, Washington, North Carolina. A.B., Government: Phi Mu — House President; Women ' s Dormitory Association; French Club; Young Democrats: Newman Club: Intramurals. 302 CLASS LYNN, LETTY G., Occoquun. A.B., Business Admmlstra- tion; K ppa Delta— Chaplain, Sergeant-at-Arnns: Flat Hat, Colonial Echo; Society for the Adv,jncement of Management; Student Education Association; In- tramurals. LYNN, STUART R., Arlington. A.B., Economics; Account- mg Club; Economic Club; Freshman and Varsity Swim- ming. LYONS, WILLIAM LESTER, Alexandria. A.B., English; PI Delta Epsllon— Treasurer; WCWM— Program Direc- tor; Choir. LYONS, WILLIAM PATRICK, Dunmore, Pennsylvania. A. 8., Sociology; Sigma Alpha Epsllon; Interfraternity Council; Student Association; Eta Sigma Phi; Flat Hat; Intramur.;,: ' .. MACK, JAMES HERBERT, Stamford, Connecticut. B.S., Biology; Alpha Phi Omega — Corresponding Secretary; Freshman Baseball. MAHAN, ELIZABETH A., Springfield. A.B„ Psychology; Silling Assoc ' itlon: Young Republicans; Christian Fellowship; Psychology Club. MAJOR, CAROL SUSAN. Portsmouth. A.B., English; PI Beta Phi— Pledge Supervisor; Orchesis. MALLINSON, JUDITH GAIL, Front Royal. A.B., His- tory; Kappa Delta— Historian, Vlce-Pres.; Mermettes; Band ; Student Education Association. MANSFIELD, JASON FRENCH, Danvers, Massachusetts. A.B.; Phi Kappa Tau— Alumni Secretary; WCWM; In- tramurals. MARKLAND, JOHN JAY, Greenlawn, Long Island, New York. A.B., Physical Education; Freshman and Varsity Football; Freshman and Varsity Track. MARTIN, RONALD M., Cedar Grove, New Jersey. B.S., Biology; Sigma Nu — Treasurer; Freshman Track. MAYO, BONNIE LEE, Richmond. A.B., Latin; Kappa Alpha Theta — Scholarship Chairman, Chaplain; Eta Sig- ma Phi; Kappa Delta PI; Intramurals. MAYS, MARY LOU, Arlington. B.S., Mathematics; Kap pa Delta — Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer; Abellan So ciety; Chorus; Choir; Transfer from Marietta College McADOO, NANCY JANE, Carlsbad, New Mexico, A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Kappa Gamma — First Vice Pres.; Student Association; Women ' s Dormitory As soclatlon — Publicity Chairman: William and Mary Re view; Philosophy Club; Young Democrats; Canterbury Club. McCALL, WILFRED JOSEPH, JR., Williamsburg. B.S., Pr .Den ' =,l: Slom,, N. — Chaplain, Hlstoran: William and Mary Review; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; ROTC; Chemistry Club; Newman Club; Intramurals. 303 McCarthy, JOHN Rhodes, Melrose, Massachusetts. A.B., tHlstory; Pi Kappa Alpha — Intramurals Manager; Group Leader: Queen ' s Guard; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Baseball. McDonald. JOHN a., Williamsburg. A.B., Economics; Choir: Bacl-drop Club; Young Republicans: Economics Club. McENTIRE, MICHAEL R., Silsbee, Texas. A.B.. Eco- nomics. McFARLANE, ANNE PATRICIA, Newport News. A.B., English. MclNTOSH, WILLIAM A., Richmond. A.B., English; Pi Lambda Phi; Group Leader; Alpha Phi Omega — Sec- retary; Student-Faculty Committee on Arts and Lec- tures; Choir. MclNTYRE, JAMES S., Newport News. B.S.. Physics. McKANN, JOAN LOVE, Franklin. A.B., Elementary Edu- cation; Gamma Phi Beta — Recording Secretary; Stu- dent Education Association — Secretary; Tennis; La- crosse; Intramurals. McNULTY, JAMES ERGLER, JR., Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Economics; Young Democrats; Economics Club. McTAMMANY, HEATHER, North Scituate, Rhode Island. A.B., Fine Arts; Flat Hat; Colonial Echo; In- tramurals. MELTON, RONALD ALLEN, Pulaski. A.B., Psychology; Intramurals. MICCIO, EDWARD L, Mt. Vernon, New York. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club; Choir; ROTC; Intramurals; Varsity Indoor Track. MIHALAS, MICHAEL C, Norfolk. A.B., Ancient Lan- guages; Dormitory Council; Eta Sigma Phi — Vice-Pres.; Intramurals; Varsity Football. MILLER, CAROL EVELYN, Fairfax. A.B., Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega — Song Leader; Panhel- lenic Council — Publicity Chairman; Chorus; Choir; Psy- cholonv Club: Orches s— Wardrobe Asst., Second Vice- Pres.; Student Education Association. MILLER, MARTHA ANNE, Abingdon. B.S., Chemistry; Kappa Alpha Theta — Publications Chairman; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Majorette: Intramurals. MILLER, MICHELE MARIE, Edwardsvllle, Illinois. A.B., Psychology; Psychology Club; Transfer from Christopher Newport College. CIP 1 - fry ' 304 The Byrds perform to a myriad of student faces at the IFC Fall dance. £t M MILLNER, REBECCA JANE, Annandale. A.B., Fine Arts: William and Mary Review; William and Mary Theatre; Newman Club. MOLLOHAN, ALAN B., Fairmont, West Virginia. A.B.. Government; Pi Kappa Alpha; Group Leader: Young Democrats; Queen ' s Guard; Westminster Fellowship. MOONEY, JAMES ROBERT, Richmond. A.B., Account- ing; Student Association; Group Leader; Alpha Phi Omega — First Vice-Pres.; Accounting Club — Treasurer; Marching and Concert Band. MOORE, CHARLES N., JR., Disputanta. B.S., Math and Chemistry: Christian Fellowship — Vice-Pres. MOORE, DOUGLAS A., Alexandria. B.S., Mathematics; Inframurals. MOORE, ROBERT E., JR., San Francisco, California. A.B., Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Guide; Honor Council: Group Leader; Economics Club; Varsity Base- ball. MOORE, WILLIAM C, Disputanta. B.S., Topical Sci- ence; Christian Fellowship — Treasurer, President. MORGAN, GAIL ANNE, Springfield. B.S., Mathematics; Delta Delta Delta — Corresponding Secretary; Senior Class Historian: Newman Club; Homecoming Court; ROTC Court: Miss William and Mary Finalist. MORIARTY, JOHN. Homestead, Florida. A.B.. Eng- lish: Kappa Delta Pi. MORRISON, WILLIAM S., JR., Fredericksburg. B.S., Chemistry; Sigma Nu — Social Chairman, Scholarship Chairman; Chemistry Club; Freshman Football; Intramu- rals. MUELLER, Economics: President; pub[ A.B., RICHARD W., Ga ' esburg, lllln Dormitory Manager; Dormitory Council- Alpha Phi Omega— President; Young R Vice-Pres • Lutheran Student Association. MUNNELL, KATHRYN, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. A.B., English; Student Association; Dormitory Council; Merm- ettes; Wesley Foundation — Secretary. 305 SENIOR S.A. President Jim Arm- entrout gets the feel of the College Mace as he prepares to lead the year ' s first academic pro- cession into Blow gym. MURRAY, HOWARD SPENCER, Richmond. A.B., Government. MURRAY, NANCY JACQUELINE, McLean. A.B., History; Kappa Delta — House President, Publicity Chairman: Newman Club — Membership Chairman. MURTASH, REED, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. A.B., Fine Arts: Sigma Pi— Marshal; Flat Hat- Cartoonist and Contributing Editor: Colonial Echo — Sports Editor: Lutheran League. NANCE, PETER MAURICE, Wynnewood, Penn- sylvania. A.B., English; Pi Kappa Alpha — Secretary, Pledge Trainer, Vice-Pres.; Group Leader; Wres- tling. NASE, DANIEL ROBERTSON, III, Clearwater, Florida. A.B., Education: Kappa Sigma — Inner Guard; Physical Education Majors Club; Varsity Football and BasebalL NATHAN, RICHARD E., Ruthertord, New Jersey. A.B., Philosophy; Student Association; Debate Council: Young Democrats; Westminster Fellow- ship. NEAM, SELMA ELAINE, Arlington. A.B.. English NEILSON, JOSEPH, Bayside, New York. A.B. Education; Sigma Nu— President; Varsity Football NEILY. DONARD C, Waterbury, Connecticut A.B., Sociology: Keplar — Historian: Channing Fo NEWMAN, STEPHEN ERIC, Blue Bell, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology: Pi Kappa Alpha: Varsity Baseball. NEWTON, EDWARD C, Newport News. A.B., His- tory: Pi Lambda Phi — Historian, Lodge Manager, Vice-Pres.: PI Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat— Advertising Manager: Young Democrats: Canterbury Club. NEY, MICHAEL STUART, Arlington. A.B., Gov- ernment; Phi Kappa Tau— Rush Chairman, Vice- Pres.. President: Interfraternlty Council; Intra- murals. 306 CLASS NOE, JAMES H., Lexington, Kentucky. A.B., So- ciology; Kappa Alplia; Intramurals. NORRIS, JOANN BATTEN, Smithfield. B.S., Bi- ology. NORTON, DAVID W., McKeesport, Pennsylvania. A.B., Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Society for the Advancement of Management; Men ' s Dormitory Association. West Acton, m and Mary NOTTINGHAM, JENNIE ROBERTS, Nassawadox B.S., Chem:5 ' ry. NYLANDER, RICHARD CONRAD, Massachusetts. A.B., English; Wlllla Review; Pep Club. O ' CONNOR, DIANNE LEE, Portsmouth. A.B.. So- ciology and Anthropology; Chorus; PI Lambda Phi Sweetheart; William and Mary Theater; Wesley Foundation. ODUM, SANDRA, Abington. B.S., Physics; Chi Omega — Courtesy Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Spanish Club; Mathematics Club; Young Democrats. OLDHAM, GEORGE D., Beaver, Pennsylvania. A.B., History; Freshman Track; Intramurals. OLLEY, J. GREGORY, Plymouth Meeting, Penn- sylvania. A.B., Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha — Alumni Secretary; Group Leader; Newman Club — Treasurer; Intramurals. OLSON, DAVID B., Wycuoff, New Jersey. A.B., Government; Pi Kappa Alpha— House Manager; Freshman Baseball; Intramurals OWENS, STANLEY A., JR., Manassas. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Young Democrats; Society for the Advancement of Management — Treasurer; Dormitory Council; Intramurals. PACE, DAVID JOE, Lynchburg. A.B., Economics; Keplar— Athletics Chairman; Economics Club- President; Geology Club; President Bryan Merit Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa. PADGETT, KAREN MAYO, Williamsburg. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Student Education Association. PAFFRATH, UWRENCE H., Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Kappa Sig- ma; Physical Education Maiors Club; Newman Club; Varsity Basketball. PAGE, MICHAEL LYNN, Alexandria. A.B., So- ciology and Anthropology; Queen ' s Guard; Young Democrats; Freshman Rifle Team; Sailing Club; Intramurals. ; 307 SENIOR PARKER, DAVID STUART, JR., New York, New York. A.B.. Economics; Flat Hat; Chess Club; Economics Club; Canterbury Club; Freshman and Varsity Tennis. PAHERSON, PATRICIA ANNE, South Boston. A.B., Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi — Co-Social Chair- man; Head Majorette; Orchesis; Sigma Pi Sweetheart; Junior and Senior Homecoming Princess; Military Ball Court; Inter-Fraternity Council Queen. PAHERSON, PATRICIA LEIGH, Lynchburg. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; PI Beta Phi— Scholarship Chair- man, Recording Secretary; Women ' s Dormitory Asso- ciation — President; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; duPont President and Counselor; President ' s Aide: Mortar Board; Kappa Delta Pi; Colonial Echo; Student Education Association; Intramurals; Home- coming Queen. PAVEY, THOMAS G., Dayton. Ohio. B.S., Pre-Dental; PI Lambda Phi— President of Pledge Class, Rush Chair- man, Pledge Master, Social Chairman; Intramurals; Freshman Golf. PEARCE, COOPER, Petersburg. B.S., Pre-Medlcine; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon— Chaplain, Senior Marshal: Group Leader; Honor Council; Pep Club; Wesley Foundation; Varsity Golf. PEARCE, GEORGE, III, East Orange, New Jersey. A.B., Physical Education: Sigma Nu— Secretary: interfrater- nlty Council; Varsity Football; Baseball. PEARMAN, ALEEN HARPER, Williamsburg. A.B., Edu- cation. PERKINS, SHARON TEEL, West Boylston, Massachusetts. A.B., Psychology; Phi Mu— Pledge Director; Flat Hat; Panhellenic Council — VIce-Pres.; Wesley Foundation. PHILLIPS, STEPHEN T., Washington, D.C. A.B., So- ciology; WCWM; Band. PILAND, JETHRO HASLEH, JR., Holland. B.S., Bi- ology; Circle K Club — Membership Chairman; Biology Club— President. PINNEY, NELSON MORROW, New Castle, Pennsylvania. A.B.. Business Administration; WCWM; Accounting Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Pep Club. PISKUR, FEROL FRANCISKA, Alexandria. A.B., So- ciology: Chi Omega — Social and Civil Service Chair- man; Colonial Echo; Orchesis — Vice-Pres. Pin, JOSEPH C, New York, New York. A.B., Phil- osophy; Pi Lambda Phi— Social Chairman, Pledge Marshal, Treasurer; Eta Sigma Phi; Choir; Young Re- publicans. PLUMERI. JOSEPH J., Trenton, New Jersey. A.B., History; PI Kappa Alpha — Rush Chairman; William and Mary Theatre; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals; Fresh- man Football. POPKIN, MARGARET BETH, Norfolk. A.B., Sociology; Gamma Phi Beta — Corresponding Secretary; Student Association — Secretary; Women ' s Dormitory Association — Secretary; Colonial Echo — Sorority Editor; Balfour Hillel Club: Pi Lambda Phi Sweetheart. d ffkii itflM 308 CLASS POWELL, EDNA SEWELL, Smithfield. A.B., Elementary Educitlon; Student Education Association. PROVINCE, DONNA JOYCE. Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. B.S., Psychology and Math; Kappa Delta — Pledge Class President; Women ' s Dormitory Association; P.inhellenlc Council — Vice-Pres.; Orientation Sponsor; Ludwell House President; Ludwell Dormitory Council; Alpha Lannbda Delta; Psi Chi; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; Mor- tar Board; Psychology Club — President; Varsity Debate Team; Chorus; Math Club; Intramurals; Merit Schol- ar; Phi Beta Kappa. PUGH, PETER J., JR., Williamsburg. B.A.. Fine Arts. PURTILL, ANNE, Glastonbury, Connecticut. A.B., Eng- lish; Kappa Delta — Asst. Rush Chairman, Correspond- ing Secretary; Intramurals. QUEEN, G. BURTON, Silver Spring, Maryland. A.B., t-tistory; Lambda Chi Alpha — Scholarship Leader; Stu- dent Association; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Young Republicans; Freshman Track; Intra- murals. QUIRK, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, Richmond. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi— Rush Chairman; Colonial Echo; Spanish Club; Student Education Association: Pep Club; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals; Homecoming Prin- cess. RALSTON, DONALD LINWOOD, Falls Church. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Pledge Trainer, Asst. Rush Chairman; Student Association; Group Leader; Psychology Club; Intramurals. RAMSEY, MARTHA LEE, Abingdon. A.B., English. RANKIN, ALICE SUE, Ormond Beach, Florida. A.B., Psychology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Colonial Echo; Chorus; Choir; Intramurals. RANKIN, MARJORIE ANNE, Roanoke. B.S., Mathe- matics; Gamma Phi Beta — Historian, Activities Chair- man; Abelian Society; Intramurals; Varsity Hockey. RARER, DERRIS LEA, Chesapeake. A.B., History; Circle K Club; Biology Club; Young Republicans; Baptist Stu- dent Union; Transfer from Baylor University. RAWLS, ROBERT ASHBY, JR., Franklin. A.B.. History. READER, THOMAS JEFFERSON, St. Paul, Minnesota. A.B., Accounting; Accounting Club; Transfer frcm Uni- versity of Minnesota. REDD, ELEANOR RHEA, Meherrin. A.B., English. REDMON, RONALD ELWOOD, Alexandria. B.S., Bi- ology; Young Democrats — Treasurer; Biology Club. 309 REED, ELIZABETH CLARKE, Martmsville. A.B., Eng- lish: Kappa Kappa Gamma — Social Chairman; Intra- murals. REESE, GARY ALAN, Arlington. A.B., Government; Circle K Club — Social Chairman. Secretary, District Sec.-Treas., Chairman — District Oratoria! Committee, International Trustee, International Orator, Chairman — International Relations Committee; Young Repub- licans— President; WCWM; Political Science Forum; Var- sity and Freshman Debate. R.EINECKE, RALPH JAMES, Williamsburg. A.B., Ac- counting; Accounting Club; Society for the Advance- ment of Management. RENFROE, ELIZABETH CLAXTON, Martinsville. A.B., Elementary Education; Chorus. RHODENHIZER, NANCY CAROL. Lynchburg. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Alpha Theta — Treasurer; Women ' s Dormitory Association; Abelian Society; Intramurals. RIDDICK, URSULA VIRGINIA, Washington. D.C. A.B., English; Pi Delta Phi— Secretary, President; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; French Club; New- man Club. RINGLEY, KAREN LYNETTE, Appalachia. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Alpha Chi Omega — Secretary; Cho- rus; Choir; Wesley Foundation. ROBERTS, ELLEN BARRETT, Portsmouth. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Kappa Delta; Chorus; Student Edu- cation Association; Transfer from Westhampton College. ROBERTSON, BRENDA, Roanoke. A.B., English; Gam- ma Phi Beta — Standards Chairman, Social Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Basketball; Intramurals. Senior Day, Graduation Activities Highlight Spring Semester President ' s Aides listen attentively to instructions as they prepare for their formal Colonial Echo picture. 310 RODSERS, KAY, West Chesapeake. B.S., Biology; Gamma Pfii Beta; Orientation Sponsor; Jefferson Coun- selor: Band: Biology Club; Intramurals; Lacrosse. ROGERS, JUDITH G., Baghdad, Iraq. A.B., English. ROMANS, SUSAN EILEEN, Williamsburg. A.B.. Eng- lish: Kappa Kappa Gamma — Rush Chairman; William and Mary Theatre; Lab Theatre. ROSE, VIRGINIA NEAVES, Stony Creek. A.B., Philoso- phy: Phi Mu — Secretary, President: Panhellenic Coun- cil: Chorus: Basketball. ROSS, EARL DAVID, Chincoteague. B.S., Chemistry. ROSSER. LAWRENCE B., Alexandria. A.B., Philosophy: Phi Kappa Tau — Chaplain, Alumni Secretary, Pledge Master: Queen ' s Guard— Battalion Commander: ROTC: Westminster Fellowship. ROTHENBERG, STANLEY G., Richmond. B.S., Psychol- ogy: Group Leader: Flat Hat; Psychology Club: Bal- four-Hillel: Intramurals. ROUNTREE, HELEN CLARK, Hampton. A.B., Anthro- pology; B and: Orchestra; Theatre Pit Orchestra; Cham- ber Players: Christian Fellowship; Canterbury Club. ROUNTREE, WALTER JEFFERSON, III, Falls Church. A.B., Economics: Economics Club. ROUNTREE, WILLIAM F., JR., Norfolk. A.B., Anthro pology: Pi Kappa Alpha — Vlce-Pres.; Student Associa tion; Group Leader: Summer School Honor Council. RYAN, THOMAS FRANCIS, Hampton. B.S., Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon; Group Leader; Colonial Echo; Fresh man Traclr and Cross-Country : Varsity Track and Cross Country. SANDERS, SANDRA LEE, Falls Church. A.B., Elemen fary Education; Pep Club: Intramurals. SANDIDGE, PILLIP, Lynchburg. A.B., Physical Educa- tion: Kaopa Siqma- Physical Education Majors Club; Varsity Basketball: Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. SANFORD, BEHY GAYLE, Newport News. A.B., So- ciology Kappa Alpha Theta — Rush Chairman, Presi- dent; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Young Republi- cans; Panhellenic Council. SANFORD, PENELOPE LEE, Richmond. A.B., Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta — Pledge Trainer; Kappa Delta Pi; Orientation Sponsor: Student Education As- sociation: Intramurals. i 311 SENIOR SASSAMAN, KATHRYN BRIGHT, Williamsburg. B.S., Topical Science: Gamma Phi Beta — Activities Chairman; Sigma Pi Sigma; American Institute of Physics — Secretary; Westminster Fellowship; Christian Fellowship — Secretary; National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Grant. SAUNDERS, MORRIS RICHARD. JR.. Alexandria. A.B., History; Theta Delta Chi; Sailing Association; Intramurals, SCHMIDT. BRIGinE, Williamsburg. A.B., German; Kappa Alpha Theta — Assistant Treasurer; Hockey; Intramurals; Greek Weekend Court. SCHOENHUT, ROBERT W., Colllngswood, New Jersey. A.B., Mathematics; Pi Lambda Phi; In- tramurals. SCHON, MATHIAS J.. Petersburg. A.B., History. SCHRANER, DON PAUL, Prince George. A.B., His- tory. scon, PAUL W., Yorktown. A.B., Business Ad- ministration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Society for the Advancement of Management; Transfer from Ran- dolph-Macon College. SESTRIC, MICHAEL J., Hampton. A.B., Fine Arts. SHEA, DENNIS, Falls Church. A.B., Economics; Phi Kappa Tau; Economics Club; Freshman Tennis. SHEFFIELD, SUSAN T., Knoxvllle, Tennessee. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Alpha Theta — Rush Chairman, Recommendations Chairman. SHELTON, MARTIN RANDOLPH, Yorktown. A.B., Philosophy. SHERMAN, MARY ESTHER, Lynchburg. B.S., Phys- ics; Alpha Chi Omega— Social Activities Chair- man; Orientation Sponsor; Dormitory Counselor; Women ' s Dormitory Association; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Pi Sigma — President; Mortar Board; Chorus; Choir; Intramurals. SHIFMAN, EDWARD I., JR., Newton, Massachu- setts. A.B., Government: Pi Lambda Phi— Scholar- ship Chairman; Flat Haf; Debate Council — Presi- dent; Intramurals. Our faithful laundry boy, Jim Watts. CLASS SCHWILLER, SALLIE JANE, McLean. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Dormitory Council; Flat Hat — Make-up Editor. SIGARDES, ROBERT BRIAN. Williamsburg. B.S., Biology; Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Alpha Phi Omega; Band; Biology Club. SIMS. KIRBY POWELL, Selma, Alabama. A.B., Philosophy: Kappa Alpha; Transfer from Marion Military Institute. SLAUSON, WILLIAM E., Williamsburg. B.S., Phys- ics; Sigma Pi Sigma; American Institute of Phys- ics: Phi Beta Kappa. SLAYTON, E. BERYL, Newport News. B.S., Biology; Kappa Delta — Chaplain; Student Association; Co- lonial Echo; Flat Hat; Student Education Associa- tion; Sweetheart of Sigma PI; Lacrosse; Intra- murals. SMART, JAMES M., JR., Kansas City, Missouri. A.B., Economics: Student Association: Group Leader; Pep Club; Economics Club; Newman Club; Intramurals. SMITH, JAMES H., Richmond. A.B., Economics; Kappa Sigma — Social Chairman; Economics Club; Geology Club: Intramurals: Dormitory Council; Commencement Committee. SMITH, ROBERT OWEN, Weyers Cave. A.B., Psy- chology; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment; Psychology Club; Wesley Foundation. SMITH, SALLY McVICAR, Hampton. A.B., Mathe- matics; Kappa Kappa Gamma — Marshal, Pledge Trainer: Women ' s Honor Council— Chairman: Wom- en ' s Dormitory Association; Orientation Sponsor; President ' s Aide; Freshman Dormitory Counselor; Women ' s Athletic Association: Student Coopera- tive Committee; Kappa Delta Pi; Abelian Society; Tennis; Intramurals; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. SMITH, WILLIAM S., Sandston. A.B., History. SNEAD, JANE L., Fork Union. A.B., Secondary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta; Chorus. SMELL, STEPHEN HOLMES, Hallowell, Maine. A.B., History. Students watch their year ' s troubles turn to as they file past the fl ing yule log. id sh am- 313 SENIOR SOURS, JOHN D., Harnsburg, Pennsylvania. A.B., Governnnent; Sigma Nu — Pledge Trainer, Rush Chair- man; Student Association; Group Leader; Pi Delta Ep- silon; Flat Hat — Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Pres- ident ' s Aide. SPEER, BRYON M., San Marino, California. A.B., His- tory; Theta Delta Chi— President, House Manager; Stu- dent Association; Colonial Echo; Philosophy Club; Sailing Association; Intramurals. STAINBACK, SUZANNE VINCENT. Emporia. A.B., His- tory; Pi Beta Phi— Vice-Pres.; Panhellenic Council; Orientation Sponsor; Head Orientation Sponsor; Kappa Delta PI — President; Student Education Association; Young Democrats; Intramurals. STATON, BETTY ANNE, Lynchburg. A.B., Latin; Alpha Chi Omega — Vlce-Pres., Scholarship Chairman; Eta Sigma Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Mortar Board; Wesley Foundation. STONEBURNER, RUTH ANNA, Washington, D.C. A.B., Psychology; Chi Omega — Chapter Correspondent; Psi Chi — Secretary; Colonial Echo; Psychology Club; In- tramurals. STOTZ, WENDY ANDERSEN, Bristol, Connecticut. A.B., English; Transfer from Mount Holyoke College. SULLIVAN, GEORGE MICHAEL, Petersburg. A.B., Business Administration; Transfer from Bluefield Junior College. SULLIVAN, JULIA M., Norfolk. A.B., Government; Delta Delta Delta; Panhellenic Council — Secretary; Newman Club. SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY J., Ravenna, Ohio. A.B., Gov- ernment; Student Association; Omicron Delta Kappa; Flat Hat — Senior Editor; Young Democrats — President, State Chairman — Viralnia College Young Democrats; Group Leader; Phi Beta Kappa; Transfer from Ohio Wesleyan University. SUTHERLAND, ANNE L., Norfolk. A.B., French; Pi Delta Phi; Flat Hat; Young Republicans — Recording Secretary. SUnON, CHRISTOPHER, Port Washington, New York. A.B., History; Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Rush Chairman, Secretary, Vlce-Pres.; Interfraternity Council; Newman Club; Intramurals. SWARTS, SUSAN, Williamsburg. A.B., Government; Gamma Phi Beta — Assistant Treasurer. Treasurer; Orien- tation Sponsor; Alpha Lambda Delta; Flat Hat; Intra- murals; Phi Beta Kappa. SWAYNE, BETTY KENT. Norfolk. A.B., Psychology Pi Beta Phi; Student Association; Panhellenic Council Women ' s Dormitory Council; Backdrop Club; Choir Chorus; Psychology C lub — Treasurer. SWEENEY. MARY KATHRYN. Lynchburg. A.B., Fine Arts; Alpha Chi Omega — House President; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Panhellenic Council. SWEENEY. PHILIP J.. Opa Locka, Florida. A.B.. His- tory; Lambda Chi Alpha — Historian, Pledge Trainer; Group Leader. 314 CLASS SWEET. TIMOTHY EDWARD, Baltimore, Maryland. A.B., Government. SWINK, CAROLYN JEAN, Lexington. A.B., Govern- ment; Kappa Alpfia Theta — Corresponding Secretary; Student Education Association; Intramurals. SYKES, JOHN DAVID, JR., Boykins. A.B., English; Stu- dent Education Association. TALLEY, MARY KATHERINE, Martinsville. A.B., His- tory; Choir; Chorus. TAYLOR, KEITH A., Vienna. A.B.. Sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha — Treasurer; Honor Council — VIce-Chairman; Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Theta Alpha Phi; Colonial Echo; William and Mary Theatre: Bacltdrop Club; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals. TEMPLE, GUY, Chester, England. A.B., Economics; Var- sity Tennis; Varsity Cricket. THIBEAULT, SHEILA ANN, Richmond. B.S., Physics; Delta Delta Delta— Assistant Vice-Pres., Publicity Chair- man; Sigma Pi Sigma; Orchesis — President. Vice-Pres. r American Institute of Physics; Student Education As- sociation; German Club; Pep Club; Newman Club; Gymnastics Club; Intramurals; Phi Beta Kappa. THOMAS, CAROL LEWIS, Aylett. B.S., Pre-Medicine; Student Association; Chorus; Chemistry Club — Sec- Treas. THOMAS, DEBORAH ANN, Colonial Heights. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Delta Delta Delta. THOMPSON, GERALDINE ALVIS, Clarksville. A.B., Mathematics; Delta Delta Delta— Treasurer; Eta Sigma Phi; Mermettes- Co-Director. THOMSON, CATHY B., Lancaster. B.S., Biology; Ch! Omega — Vice-Pres.; Student Association — Treasurer, Ex- ecutive Council; Summer School Honor Council; Wom- en ' s Dormitory Council; Ludwell House President; Ori- entation Sponsor; Mortar Board — Treasurer; Flat Hat Colonial Echo; Biology Club; Chemistry Club — Sec retary; German Club; Young Democrats; Basketball Hockey; Fencing; Intramurals; Panhellenic Scholarship THORNE, CHARLES EDWIN, JR., Jobstown, New Jei sey. A.B., Philosophy; Lambda Chi Alpha; Choii Queen ' s Guard; German Club; Intramurals; Sailing Association; Scabbard and Blade. THORNTON, LOUISE RYLAND, Sussex. A.B., History; Kappa Alpha Theta — Marshal. TIMM, SPENCER L., Little Neck, New York. A.B., So- ciology; Kappa Alpha — Chaplain; Sociology Club; Intramurals; Diploma de Estdlos Hlspanieos — Univer- sity of Madrid. TODD, GLENN THOMAS, Ale.andrla. B.S., Chemistry; Lambda Chi Alpha — Secretary, Treasurer; Group Lead- er; Chemistry Club; Canterbury Club; Intramurals. 315 SENIOR The end of the beginning. TODD, JAMES MOWAT, Arlington. A.B., Eco- nomics; Lambda Chi Alpha; Newman Club; In- tramurals; Transfer from University of Miami TOKITA, TERAMI J., Toltyo, Japan. A.B., Philoso- phy; Philosophy Club. TOMES, ROBERT EDWARD, Richmond. A.B., His- tory: Sigma Nu— Social Chairman, Rush Chairman; Eta Sigma Phi— Sergeant at Arms: Intramurals. TORBERT, PETER C, Alexandria. A.B., Geology; Dormitory Council; Geology Club. TRAYNOR, DOROTHEA A., Baltimore, Maryland. A.B., Sociology: Kappa Kappa Gamma — Vice-Pres., President: Student Association; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Orientation Sponsor; Newman Club; Hockey; Intramurals. TRUESDELL, DONNA, Williamsburg. A.B., His- tory; Alpha Chi Omega— Chaplain; Student As- sociation; Flat Hat — Circulation Manager; Chorus; WJHiam and Mary Theatre: Westminster Fellow- ship — President. TUCKER. CAROLYN ANNE, Atlanta, Georgia. A.B., Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega — Corresponding Secretary: Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association: Intramurals. TUCKER, HAZEL JOHNSON, Virginia Beach. A.B., Elementary Education: Colonial Echo; Student Edu- cation Association— Publicity Chairman: Pep Club- Canterbury Club. TUDOR, JOHN D., Lynchburg. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha— Ritualist; Dormitory Council; Flat Hat; Student Education Association; Canter- bury Club: Cricket— Captain; Freshman Cheer- leader; Pep Club. TURNER, FRANK MILLER, Wilmington, Ohio. A.B., History; Pi Delta Epsllon: William and Mary Re- view—Managing Editor; Choir: Robert Hughes Merit Scholarship: King Carter Merit Scholarship; Elisha Parmele Merit Scholarship; 1965 Virginia Gazette Award; Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa. TURNER, JOSEPH RANDOLPH, JR., Silver Spring Maryland. A.B., English: Rifle Team. VAN GILDER, GORDON NEIL, Mlllvllle, New Jersey. A.B., English. 316 CLASS VINING, ROBERT B., St. Louis, Missouri. A.B., History: Dormitorv Maniqer: Newman Club: Intramurals. VOS, RICHARD ALBERT, Forest Hills, New York. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology: Theta Alpha Phi — Vlce- Pres.: Student Committee on Concerts and Lectures: William and Mary Theatre: Bacldrop Club: Orchestra — Concert Master. WACHCIC, RICHARD M., Mentor, Ohio. A.B., Gov- ernment: Sigma Pi: Group Leader: Dormitory Council. WADE, DENA-KAY EVANS, Newport News. A.B., Gov- ernment: Alpha Lambda Delta— President: Chi Delta Phi: William and Mary Review— Copy Editor: Phi Beta Kappa: Robert Hughes Merit Scholarship. WALK, LAWRENCE E., McKeesport, Pennsylvania. A.B., Ancient Languages: Kappa Sigma: Newman Club: Foot- ball. WALRATH, NANCY ELIZABETH, Blacksburg. B.S., Mathematics: Colonial Echo; Student Education Associa- tion. WALSH, MARTIN D., Arlington. A.B., Sociology; Theta Delta Chi — Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, Vlce-Pres.; Student Association; Newman Club; Intra- murals. WALSH, PATRICK J., Arlington, A.B., Sociolog y; Theta Delta Chi — Rush Chairman; Student Association; Interfraternlty Council: Newman Club. WALTER, TIM, Poland, Ohio. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Sigma; Student Association: Group Leader; Colonial Echo; Dormitory Manager: Freshman and Varsity Bas- ketball. WALTERS, BARNETT KEITH, JR., Falls Church. A.B., Economics: Keplar — Secretary; Economics Club; WCWM: Canterbury Club; Freshman and Varsity Ten- nis: Men ' s Combatives Club. WALTON, RUTH C, Poquoson. A.B., Elementary Edu- cation. WARD, JOHN RUSSELL, Virginia Beach. A.B., Govern- ment: Young Democrats: Political Science Forum: Bi- ology Club. WARD, SUZAN JEANNE, Charlottesville. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Mu; William and Mary Review— Art Editor; Flat Hat; Student Committee on Concerts and Lec- tures: Kitchen Cabinet; Canterbury Club. WARNER, ALBERT T., Arlington. A.B., Government; Young Democrats — Treasurer; Sailing Association; Intra- murals. WAn, WILLIAM BARTON, McLean. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha; Dormitory Manager; Group Lead- er; Student Association. MMi 317 SENIOR WATTS, JAMES STUART, Ronceverte, West Virginia. A.B., Accounting; Group Leader; Colonial Echo; Circle K Club — Projects Chairman, President; Accounting Club: Queen ' s Guard; Westminster Fellowship — Treas- urer; Intramurals. WEAVER, MICHAEL, Easton, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physi- cal Education; Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club; Football. WEBER, JEANNE D., King George. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club; Lacrosse; Intramurals. WEEKS, ROBERT F., Hackensack, New Jersey. A.B., Theatre; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Honor Council; Theta Al- pha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club- President; Track; Cross Country; Intramurals. WEILAND, WILLIAM H., San Antonio, Texas. A.B., Economics; Lambda Chi Alpha — Rush Chairman; Stu- dent Association; Head Group Leader; President ' s Aide; Omicron Delta Kappa — President; Dormitory Manager; Scabbard and Blade — Treasurer; ROTC — Brigade Com- mander; Newman Club; Freshman and Varsity Base- ball: Intramurals. WEINHOLD, MARION, Methuen, Massachusetts. A.B., History, Kappa Delta — Social Chairman, Rush Chair- man: Flat Hat; Colonial Echo; Mermettes; Student Edu- cation Association: Young Republicans: Canterbury Club. WEINSTEIN, LINDA SALSBURY, Newport News. A.B., Elementary Education. WENK, WALTER R., JR., Alexandria. B.S., Chemistry: Theta Delta Chi; Student Association; Senior Class President: Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Presi- dent ' s Aide; General Cooperative Committee: New- man Club; Varsity Basketball. WESSELLS, MARTHA LUCAS, Parksley. A.B., English; Chi Delta Phi— President; Kappa Delta Pi; William and Mary Review; Debate Council; Young Democrats: Orien- tation Sponsor: Freshman Dormitory Counselor. WEST, CARLTON BRYAN, JR., Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. A.B.. English: Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha: Debate Council: Young Democrats: Newman Club: Intramurals. WHEELER, SHERMAN V., Marblehead, Massachusetts. A.B.. History; Young Democrats; Newman Club. WHITE, ALAN WHITCOMB, Brockton, Massachusetts. B.5., Biology; Pi Kappa Alpha — Historian, Sergeant-at- Arms, Scholarship Chairman; Group Leader: Queen ' s Guard; Biology Club; Freshman and Varsity Tennis. WHITEMAN, RAYMOND J., Titusville, New Jersey. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Nu — Treasurer; Society for Advancement of Management; Intramurals. WHITFIELD, KATHERINE HEATH, Farmville. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Delta; Colonial Echo; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; Pep Club. WILKINS, HARRY DAY, JR., Eastvllle. A.B., Business Administration; Young Republicans — Treasurer, Vice- Pres., Society for the Advancement ■of Management; Circle K Club: Canterbury Club. 318 CLASS A solemn procession, an academic hood, a valued sheepskin — the long-a- waited day becomes a reality. WILLEY, ROBERT H., JR., Springfield. A.B., Econom- ics; Kappa Sigma — Pledge Trainer; Economics Club — Vice Pres.; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment; Freshman Swimming and Diving; Varsity Div- ing; Intramurals. WILLIAMS, GAIL TENNILLE, Springfield. B.S., Biology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Senior Class Secretary; Student Association; Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Orientation Spon- sor; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Publications Com- mittee — Chairman: Biology Club; Circle K Sweetheart; Miss William and Mary. WILLIAMS, GARY MURDOCK, Jarratt. A.B., History; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat— Assistant Feature Editor: Cir- cle K Club: Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation. WILLIAMS. MARY JEAN, Newport News, ernment: Pi Beta Phi; Panhellenic Coun Club; Young Democrats; Newman Club. WILLIAMS, M. KAREN, Pembroke. B.S., Omega: Majorettes; Biology Club; Intra fer from Medical College of Virginia. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA ANNE, Fairfax. A.B Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat; Canterbury Club. A.B., Gov- I: Spanish Biology; Chi lurals; Trans- English; WILLIAMS, RONALD ARTHUR, Sanford, North Caro- lina. A.B., History; Dormitory Council; Circle K Club: Queen ' s Guard. WILSON, WALLACE LEE, JR., Hampton. A.B., Philoso- phy. WITTMUS, L. LINDSEY, Alexandria. B.S., Physics: Kap- pa Delta; Sigma PI Sigma — Secretary; Flat Hat. ZABA, JOEL NORMAN, Norfolk. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Pi Lambda Phi — Scholarship Chairman; Dormitory Council — President; Dormitory Manager; In- ter-Fraternity Council — Treasurer; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Political Science Forum — Vice-Pres.; Intramurals. ZARNEGAR, BIZHAN, Arlington. B.S., Chemistry; Chem- istry Club— President. ZASSYLKIVSKY, EUGLENIA, Williamsburg. B.S., Physics; Pilot ' s Club— President. 1 319 Having reached the peak of their college careers, the juniors were able to look back over three years of intellectual endeavors and social development. At home on the campus, familiar with the faculty, and more ca- pable of acceptable college achievement, they developed a greater feeling of class unity as they worked, studied, and re- laxed together. PRESIDENT— Larry White VICE-PRES.— Roberta Ramsey SEC.-TREAS.— Dee Ford HISTORIAN— Cathleen Crofoot Dee Ford, Roberta Ramsey, Larry White. Cathleen Crofoot. Juniors Assume Positions of School Leadership ABBOn, JEANNE CAROLYN, Danville. English. ACKERMAN, SPENCER PERRY. Purcellville. English. AGREE, NORA BATES, Newtown. Elemen- tary Education, Chi Onnega. ALEXANDER, LILLIAN GERALDINE, Green- Wood, South Carolina. Business Education. ALLEN, NANCY TAYLOR, Arlington. Gov- ernmer.t, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ALPHIN. GARY WARREN, Buchanan. Bi- ology. Kappa Alpha. ANTHONY, CAROLYN ELLEN, Richmond. Government. Kappa Delta. ARMSTRONG, ERNEST HILTON, Virginia Beach. Sociology. Lambda Chi Apha. ARNEn, LINDA ANN, Abingdon. Psychol- ogy. ARNOLD, MARJORIE RAWL, Clinton, South Carolina. Psychology. Delta Delta Delta. ATKINSON, ALVAN WILLIAMS, Medford Lales. New Jersey. Pre-Medicine. Lambda Chi Alpha. ATWELL, PATRICIA LYNNE, Severna Park, Maryland. History, Gamma Phi Beta. BABCOCK, RICHARD ROBERT, JR., Arling- ton. Siqma Phi Epsilon. BAGBY, NANCY MAY, Falls Church. Eng- lish. Phi Mu. BAILEY, PATRICIA ANN, Charlottesville. Fine Arts, Delta Delta Delta. BAIRD, BARBARA KAY, Williamsburg. El- ementary Education. Gamma Phi Beta. 320 BANE, JOHN W., Hampton. History, Theta Delta Chi. BARBER, MERRILL JEAN, Vero Beach. Florida. Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. BARKSDALE, SUZANNE LAVILLON, Lexington. History, Delta Delta Delta. BARRON, ELIZABETH DICKEY, Owens- boro, Kentucky. Mathematics, Chi Ome- ga. BASKERVILL, MARY JAMES, Stony Creek. Psychology, Delta Delta Delta. BATCHELOR, LINDA JEAN, McLean. Chemistry. BELL, JAMES ROBERT, Winter Haven, Florida. Biology, Sigma Phi Epsllon. BELL, RANDALL THERON, Heldelburg, Germany. BENBOW, SUSAN TINDALL, Virginia Beach. Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gam- BENNEH. RAYMOND TERRY, Hamp- ton. Government. BENSTEN, RONALD EVERETT, Newport News. Government. BERGEMANN, HELENE G., Richmond. Sociology. BINNS, WILLIAM FIELDING, Glen Al- len. Business Administration. PI Kappa Alpha. BISHOP, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Pe- tersburg. Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta. BLANKINSHIP, JO ELLEN, Lynchburg. English. BOND, GEORGE THOMAS, III, Spring- field. Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsllon. BOOKER, J. LYNN, Alexandria. Soci- ology, Lambda Chi Alpha. BOONE, ALICE RAE, Arlington. Eng- lish, Phi Mu. BOTTO, RONALD WAYNE, Ambler, Pennsylvania. Psychology. BOWEN, SHERIDAN H., Newport News. Elementary Education. BOWMAN, SUSAN ELLEN, Penn Laird. English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. BOYLAN, JAMES HAROLD, JR., Lynch- burg. Accounting. BRADENHAM, ROBERT EDWARD, Wil- liamsburg. Mathematics. BRADLEY, LOUIS CARTER, Arlington. Sociology. BRANYON, JAMES STANIEL, Williams- burq. Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha. BREKKE, TRON WALLACE, Arlington. Economics, Theta Delta Chi. BRETANA, ROSA JUDITH, Hampton. German, Pi Beta Phi. BROCK, CAROLYN MARIE, Norfolk. English, Phi Mu. d 321 Keep the fans back JUNIOR CLASS BROOKS, JOHN HANCOCK, JR., Titus- ville, Florida. Theater and Speech. BROWDER, JOSEPH WAYNE, Colonial Heiqh 5. Pre-Medicine. BROWER, JANE LYNNE, Monrovia, Cali- fornia. Enilish. BROWN, ALLAN MERRIL, Chappagna, New York. History, PI Lambda Phi. BROWN, MARY ALAN REDFIELD, Arling- ton. Hlstrry, Kappa Alpha Theta. BRUCH, SUSAN IRENE, Alexandria. Ele- mentary Education, Phi Mu. BRYAN, ELIZABETH TARRIS, Herndon. Eng- lish. BRYANT, JUDITH RENE, Newport News. Alpha Chi Omega. BULLIS, E. WAYNE, Kilmarnock. Lambda Chi Alpha. BULWINKLE, VIVIAN GLADYS, Falls Church. Government, Delta Delta Delta. BURKS, GERALDINE MARTHA, Newport News. Spanish, Pi Beta Phi. BURLEIGH, PATRICIA CAROL, Arlington. Biology, Alpha Chi Omega. BUSHONG, JOYCE LEE, Woodstock. Eco- nomics. BUTLER, PATRICK HENRY, III, Alexandria. History. BUn, MARGARET ANN, Chesapeake. Eng- llsh. BUYNITZKY, STEPHEN JAMES, Arlington. Pre-Medicine. CALHOUN, PATRICIA ANN, Lynchburg. Bioloay, Alpha Chi Omeaa. CALLAHAN, LOUISE, ' Parkersburg, West Virginia. English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. CAMPANA, ELLEN R., West Hempstead, New York. Government, Chi Omega. CARBONE, PAULA VIRGINIA, Ridgefleld, New Jersey. Fine Arts, Chi Omeaa. f ' W S M 322 CARPINI, SHERRI LYNNE, Hampton. French, Pi Beta Phi. CARR, EDWARD W., Bethesda, Maryland. Business Administration. Sigma Nu. CARWILE, KAY HAWKINS, Ettrlck. Eng hsh. CASEY, HOLLACE ANN, Haymarl et. Music. CASSEL, CHESTER M., JR., Fairfax. So- ciology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. CAYOT, BILLIE JILL, Falls Church. Mathe- matics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. CHANEY, ROY MEDLEY, Lynchburg. Bi- ology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CHAPMAN, SANDRA AUTRY, Snyder, Tex- as. Elementary Education. CHIPPS, JAMES DULEY, San Antonio, Tex- as. Physics. CHRISTNER, MICHAEL, Beaver, Pennsyl- vania. Psychology, Phi Kappa Tau. CHRISTOFI, IRENE K., Newport News. Eng- lish. CLARK, ANN CLAIBORNE, Portsmouth. English, Alpha Chi Omega. CLAUSSEN, LARRY MICHAEL, Alexandria. History. COGGINS, CHRISTINE ANN, Chesapealte. Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. COLEMAN, RODERICK MERRILL, Gate City. Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COLOMBARO, BILLIE ELAYNE. White Stone. Psychology. CONAWAY, WILLIAM HENRY, George, Delaware. Business Management, Kappa Alpha. CONNER, JUDY RUTH, Newport News. Elementary Education. CONWAY, DAVID LAWRENCE, Hampton. History. COOKE, JANEHE SUSAN, Cleveland, Ten- nessee. Philosophy, Delta Delta Delta. COOKE, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Williamsburg. Fine Arts. COOPER, JAMES R., Springfield. English, Lambda Chi Alpha. CORY, THOMAS LEE, Columbus. Ohio. Psychology. COSS, MARY PATRICIA, Arlington. History. COX, CHARLES DONALD, Amherst, Massa- chusetts. Biology. Sigma Nu. CRAWFORD, SUSAN STITELY, Roanoke. English, Kappa Alpha Theta. CREECY, ROBERT PIERCE, Portsmouth. Gov- ernment. CRIST, MALCOLM KENNETH, Shippens- burg, Pennsylvania. Accounting. Phi Kappa Tau. 323 t 9llf)£ X 324 CROFOOT, CATHLEEN CECELIA, Bethesda Maryland. English. Kappa Kappa Gamma. CROOKS, KIRAN KENNEY, Richmond. Biology Sigma Pi. CROWGEY, PRISCILLA ANNE, Wytheville. Eng llsh, Pi Beta Phi. CULLEN, PATRICIA ANN, Fredericksburg. Sec ondary Education. CURCURU, STEVEN NICHOLS, Weston, Con necticut. Business Administration. CURTIS, RUTH MERRILL, Newport News. So clology. CUSWORTH, BARBARA RUTH, Newport News Mathematics, Kappa Alpha Theta. DAVIS, HOWARD THOMAS, JR., Atlanta Georgia. History. DELANEY, MICHAEL LEONARD, Falls Church History, Theta Delta Chi. DICKINSON, JULIA ANN, Richmond. Psychol ogy, Delta Delta Delta. DINTERMAN, DAVID ROGER, Vienna. Biology. DIXON, VIRGINIA LEE, Aberdeen, South Dakota History. DODRILL, JANE ANN, McLean. History. DOMAGALSKI, SHARYN L., Petersburg. English, Gamma Phi Beta. DONEHOWER, ERNEST JOHN, Wilmington, Delaware. Geology, Phi Kappa Tau. DOTSON, WILMA ERCELLA, Grundy. History. DRISCOLL, IRVING SEARS, JR., Buckingham. Mathematics. DRISCOLL, ROBERT COURTNEY, Richmond. His- tory. DYE, JOSEPH MERL, III, North Platte, Nebraska. History. DYSON, NANCY, Portsmouth. Education. ELLIS, ROBERT BENJAMIN, Newport News. Bi- ology. ERDMAN, RICHARD CENTREL, Harrisonburg. Psychology. EYE, LELIA RUTH, Harrisonburg. Elementary Ed- ucation, Chi Omega. FALLON, JANE, Newport News. History. FEREBEE, DIANE GAYLE, Norfolk. Elementary Education, Chi Omega. FINBURG, JACK SHELDON, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. Sociology. FITZGERALD, KATHIE SCOH, Newport News. English. FLETCHER, MILDRED BUCKNER, Sperryvllle. Pre-Law. FOMBELL, LINDA KAY, East Chesapeake. Fine Arts, Phi Mu. FORD, DENISE ELORA, Alexandria. Delta Delta Delta. FOSTER, ELIZABETH MOORE, Roanoke. Elemen tary Education. FOSTER, JEFFREY RAND, Arlington. Biology Sigma Pi. FROMM, ROBERT THOMAS, Richmond. Ac counting, Sigma Pi. FROST, KATHIE JEAN, Newport News. Psycho ogy, Gamma Phi Beta. GABER, JEFFREY BURTON, Arlington. Economics Theta Delta Chi. GALVIN, SUZANNE ROSEMARIE, Bon Air French. GAPP, DAVID ALGER, Vienna. Biology. GARNETT, HENRY DUNCAN, JR., Newport News. GARREH, JOHN HENRY. Ill, Mechanlcsburg, Pennsylvania. Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsllon. GARY, JEAN SHARON, Newport News. Biology. GATES, LAURENCE EMORY, Dedham, Massa- chusetts. Chemistry. GELOHE, KAREN ANN, TImonlum, Maryland. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega. Exeter Exchange Student Lynn Skerrett Spends Junior Year Studying in England No sleep, no food — is a degree worth it? GIANGRANDE, DIANE, Williamsburg. History. Phi Mu. GLESENKAMP, RANDALL C, Eliza- beth, Pennsylvania. Physical Education. GOOD, MARGARET ANNE, Wilming- ton, Delaware. History, Alpha Chi Omega. GOOLSBY, VIRGINIA SUZANNE, Newport News. History, PI Beta Phi. GORDON, WILLIAM FORREST, Ports- mouth. Geology. GOVE, ANNE MARGARET, Concord, New Hampshire. Government. C h I Omega. 325 GOWIN, CHRISTOPHER RAY, Lynchburg. Philosophy, Siqma Nu. GRAHAM, SAMUEL MONROE, JR., Rom- ney. West Virginia. Psychology. GRANSTEIN, MARK HOWARD, West Hart- ford, Connecticut. History. GRANT, CAROLYN LOUISE, Tiburon, Cali- fornia. Fine Arts. GRANT, HELEN LAWSON, Danville. Philos- ophy. GRAY, ROBERT WAYNE, Newport News. History. GREENAWALT, ROSE ANNE, Hopewell. Sociology. GRIFFIN, IRENE ELIZABETH, Smithfield. Secondary Education. GRONER, FREDERICA PACE, White Stone. Business Administration. HALEY, JOHN HARRIS, Richmond. Business Administration, Pi Lambda Phi. HALEY, ROBERT M., Fredricksburg. Eco- nomics, Sigma Phi Epsilon. HALL, ROGER WILCO, Bedford, Massachu- setts. History. HANLEY, GEORGE FRANCIS, Williams- burg. Fine Arts. HANSBROUGH, JON JEFFREY, Roanoke. English, Phi Kappa Tau. HARKESS, SHIRLEY JANE, Alexandria. So- cloiogy. Pi Beta Phi. HARLOW, CAROL ANN, Mineral. Soci- ology. HARNSBERGER, ADELAIDE KEMPER, Port Republic. English, Delta Delta Delta. HARRELL, DWAINE RICHARD, Arlington. Sociology, Phi Kappa Tau. HARTLEBEN, PATRICIA DIANE, Parkers- burg, West Virginia. Theater and Speech, Chi Omega. HATCH, ALEXIA HARRIET, Newport News. Biology. HAUSS, JOHN E., Richmond. Sociology, Lambda Chi Alpha. HAY, LINDA JANE, Crewe. Education. HAYMES, WILLIAM E., JR., Sandston. Eco- nomics, Sigma Phi Epsilon. HAYNES, RICHARD BENJAMIN, Lancaster. History. HEENAN, DAVID E., Morrlsvllle. Pennsyl- vania. Mathem,3tlcs, Phi Kappa Tau. HEITMANEK, CAROL ANN, Alexandria. Mathematics, Delta Delta Delta. HENDERSON, LINDA ANN, Williamsburg. Fine Arts. HENREnA, DAVID. Williamsburg. History. mii 326 HERBERT, BARBARA M., Portsmouth. Soci- ology, Pi Beta Phi. HILL, MILDRED KATHRYN. Colonial Heights. History, Kappa Delta. HITCHENS, MAMIE RUTH, Williamsburg. Elementary Education. HOCHHEIMER, JOHN THOMAS, Newport News. Chemistry. HOCKMAN, JAMES BEVERLEY, Winchester. Government. HOCUn, MARY ANNE. Newark, Delaware. History, Pi Beta Phi. HODGES, ROBERT A., Richmond. Pre-Medl- cine. HODNEH, MICHAEL KENT. Martinsville. History. HOFBAUER, MARGARET A., Falls Church. Business Administration. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM EDWARD, Albany, Georgia. Philosophy, Kappa Sigma. HOGAN, SHARON ANNE, Cherokee, Iowa. History, Pi Beta Phi. HOLLAND, MICHAEL PAUL, Newport News. Anthropology, Sigma Nu. HOLMES, KAROL VESTA, Colonial Heights. English, Kappa Alpha Theta. HOLMQUIST, RICHARD C, JR., Richmond. HOPKINSON, SUE ANN, Falls Church. Business Administration, Alpha Chi Omega. HOWARD, JAMES EWING, Alexandria. Theta Delta Chi. When a long night of study looms ahead, tools of mathematics offer a short cut. 327 HUBBARD, DIANA LOUISE, Newport News. HUDDLESTON, LEE VERNE, JR., Glas- gow. History. HUDGINS, LOUISE JESSICA, Bavon. Physics, Chi Omega. HUDSON. HELEN MARIE, Stony Creek. Biology. HUGO, JOHN ADAM, II, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Psychology. HUNSOCKER, CARL WAYNE, New- port News. Fine Arts. JACKSON, JOHN ALEXANDER, Alex- andria. History. JAGGER, ROBERT LOUIS, Bethpage, New York. Lannbda Chi Alpha. JEBO, JERRY KENNETH, Alexandria. Government. JOHNSON, CATHERINE B., Clifford. Chemistry, Kappa Delta. JOHNSON, GARY B., Virginia Beach. English. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHNSON, ROBERT A., Annandale. Pre-Dental, Pi Kappa Alpha. JONES, CAROL EILEEN, Richmond. English. JONES, REBECCA LAURA, Falls Church. Biology. Phi Mu. KALE, W. WILFORD, JR., Charlotte, North Carolina. History. KEAHEY, ELIZABETH, Fairfax. History, Gamma Phi Beta. KEMP, JEAN L., Norfolk. Psychology, Chi Omega. KEYES, ROYAL MICHAEL. North Can- ton, Ohio. Accounting, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, KILGORE, CHARLES E., McLean. Phi- losophy. KING, ANN POV ER, Yorktown. Edu- cation. KING, GARY GILLEHE, Rescue. Bi- ology, Kappa Alpha. KING, ROBERT E., Hampton. Pre-Medl- cine. KING— HARMAN, MICHAEL C, Wash- ington, D. C. Economics. KOERNER, JANICE DIANA, Falls Church. Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta. KRAUSS, HARRY EDWARD, III, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. History. KRYM, SALLY JANET, Williamsburg. Elementary Education. KUSHNER, SAMUEL ALBERT, JR., Dan- ville. History. Pi Lambda Phi. KYLE, JOHN PAGE. Roanoke. English. 328 Class of 1967 Assists S.A. in Local Tutoring Service M LANGDON, DANIEL CURTIS, Tulsa Oklahoma. Chemistry. LATHAM. ELIZABETH JANE, Williams- burg. Business Education. LAUGHLIN, MARY I., Newport News. Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta. LAWLER, JAMES NEALE, Richmond. History. LAWSON, DIANA SUZANNE, Colonial Heights. Economics. LAWSON, GLENN ALFRED, Newport News. Business Administration. LEBENSON, BERNARD STEPHEN, Bronx, New York. Chemistry. LEE, LINDA MASON, Surry. English. LEE, MICHAEL VINCENT, Alexandria. Business Administration. LEE, RUSSELL FRANCIS, Falls Church. Psychology. LEVENBERG, STEPHEN B., Arlington. Psychology, Pi Lambda Phi. LEWIS, JAMES W., Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. English. Theta Delta Chi. LINDARS, JOHN LAURENCE, Darlen, Connecticut. Sociology, Lambda Chi Alpha. LIPPERT, JOHN CHARLES, Paris, France. Economics. LONGERBEAM, DIANNE R., Falls Church. Sociology. LONS, WOODROW WILSON, JR., Vi- enna. Government. LOUGHRAN, VALERIE JEAN, Hamp- ton. History. LOVELACE, RONALD LEE, Gladys. Business Administration. Sleep overcomes a tired student as he plows through volumes In the library. V 329 ,H ' p- — — Students enjoy Gree! Weekend 9bl n Blow Gym. LOWERY, JOHN DAVID, Arlington. Pi Kappa Alpha. LUSARDI, JEAN CAROLYN, Brookneal. Topical Science, Gamma Phi Beta. LYNCH, HAROLD FRANCIS, Williams- burg. Government, Kappa Sigma. LYNHAM, JOHN A., Ill, Lynchburg. Government. LYON, ANN THOMAS, Richmond. An- cient Languages, Alpha Chi Omega. LYON, SUSAN TRAFTON, Virginia Beach. French. MANN, MARGARET FRANCES, Wil- liamsburg. English. MARCHANT, LARRY JOSEPH, Mc- Lean. Philosophy, Lambda Chi Alpha. MARCY, STEVEN KENT, Alexandria. Physics, Sigma Phi Epsllon. MARSHALL, CHERYL DIANNE, Vir- ginia Beach. Gamma Phi Beta. MARSTON, HAROLD W., JR., Dune- din, Florida. English, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. MASON, PAMELA GALE, Lynchburg. Elementary Education, PI Beta Phi. MATHEWS, DONNA LYNN, Critten- den. Psychology. MAYER, LINDA DEBORAH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. History, Kappa Kappa Gamma. McCANDLISH, CHARLES S., JR., Waynesboro. Chemistry, Theta Delta Chi. McCOHER. JOSEPH R., JR., Chesa- peake. Biology. McGHEE, BONNIE SHARON, Wood- bridge. Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta. McGUIRE, JAMES D., Hopewell. Physi- cal Education, Sigma Nu. MclVOR, ROBERT THEODORE, Alex- andria. Mathematics. McKAY, NEVA JANE. Severna Park, Maryland. Fine Arts, Chi Omega. McNAIRY, NANCY COX, Greensboro, North Carolina. Fine Arts, Delta Delta Delta. 330 0© ft p. MhJ M . -m ♦V i McNIEL, SUSAN REBECCA, Harrisonburg. Chemistry. MEDINGER, JOHN LINDNER, Falls Church. Socioloqy, Pi Lambda Phi. MENGES, MIRIAM POST, Seaford. Fine Arts. MENTZER, ROBERT M., JR., Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Sigma Pi. MILLER, GEORGE MOLLIS, Falls Church. Physics. MIRMELSTEIN, EDWARD B., Newport News. Biology. MOORE, PATRICIA DIANE, Newport News. Biology. MORIARTY, EMILY JEAN, Arlington. Gov- ernment, Kappa Alpha Theta. MORRIS, JUDYTHE ANN, Alexandria. Bi- oloay, Kappa Delta. MORRIS, LORNA LEE, Nokesville. French. MURPHY, MARY LYNN. Suffolk. English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. NEW, HARRY ELMER, JR., Newport News. Accounting, Kappa Alpha. NICHOLSON, CHARLES W., Lakeland, Florida. French. NILES, THOMAS RUSSELL, JR., Staunton. Economics, Pi Kappa Alpha. NOLAN, KAREN MARGARET, Newport News. History. NORTHWAY, MARGARET GAY, Houston, Texas. Pre-Medicine, Kappa Alpha Theta. NUERNBERGER, MARY ANN, Chambers- burg, Pennsylvania. Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma. NUESSLE, PETER RAYMOND, Aiken, South Carolina. Government. NUNNALLY, ROBERT WAYNE, Williams- burg. OLIVER, CHARLES WILLIAM, Charlottes- ville. History, Lambda Chi Alpha. OLLICE, LEWIS EDWARD, Portsmouth. Business Admlnistratfon, Pi Kappa Alpha. O ' NEILL. EVERETT MICHAEL, Colonial Beach. Biology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. ORRICK, NICHOLAS CROMWELL. Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Physics. OWEN, ROBERT WILLIAM, Honolulu, Ha- waii. Accounting, Kappa Sigma. OWRE, MARTHA LEONORA. Lubbock. Texas. Sociolooy and Anthropology, Kappa Delta. PALMORE. FRED, Hanover. History, Sigma Pi. PARKINSON, KATHLEEN ANN, Roanoke. Business Management. PARKS, WALTA GAIL, Tangier. Elementary Education. 331 PARROn, BARBARA GAIL, Exmore. English. PASTORE, JULIE ANN, Richmond. Eng- lish. PAULSON, MARY LOUISE, Hampton. Mathematics. PECK, BARBARA SUE, Arlington. French, Gamma Phi Beta. PEPE, RAYMOND ALAN, Hampton. English. PETRALIA, RONALD J., Flushing, New York. Psychology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. PHILLIPS, KAREN JANE, Franlclinville, New York. Sociology, Phi Mu. PLYBON. ROBERTA LinLETON, Alex- andria. Sociology, PI Beta Phi. POMEROY, BENJAMIN BRADBURY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sociology, Kappa Sigma. POND, ASHTON WRIGHT. Ettrlck. Chemistry. POND, SUSAN LEE, Newport News. Elementary Education. PORTER, BRENDA LOUISE, Colonial Heights. English. PRATT, HENRY JONATHAN. Newport News. History, Lambda Chi Alpha. PRATT, MARGARET DALE, Arlington. History, Kappa Delta. PRESTRIDGE, ALFRED B.. Norfolk. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PURCELL, ROBERT ALLAN. Arlington. Sociology, Lambda Chi Alpha. QUALLS, LARRY BENTON, Plant City, Florida. English. RAMSEY. FRANCES ROBERTA. New- port News. Psychology, Gamma Phi Beta. RAPP. JERE LOUIS. Lancaster, Penn- sylvania. Economics. REESE, SANDRA FRANCES, Williams- burg. History, Phi Mu. Chevy Newport RICHARDS, JOHN ANTHONY, An- nandale. Psychology. RIEPMA, ELIZABETH BLAIR. Chase, Maryland. History. RILEY, JENNIFER LOU, News. Elementary Education. ROBERTSON, BONNIE L. T.. Peters- burg. Fine Arts, PI Beta Phi. ROBERTSON. JAMES EDMOND. Knox- ville. Tennessee. Government. ROBERTSON, SUSAN KAY. Shreveport. Louisiana. Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. ROBINSON. BONNIE H.. Hlllsvllle. Economics, Kappa Delta. ROBINSON. JOHN MORGAN. Gas- tonia, North Carolina. Spanish. i 332 ROTON, CECELIA ANN, Niagara Falls, New York. History, Phi Mu. ROWE, LESLIE DWIGHT, Newport News. Government. ROWLAND, JOHN DAVID, Sutherland. Chemistry. ROWLAND, ROBERT C, JR., Chesapeake. Pre-Medicine, Pi Kappa Alpha. RUBIN, VIVIEN EDNA, Washington, D.C, English. RUMPLER, JAMES WAILES, Fairfax. Soci- ology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Homecoming 1965 finds Elaine Thorn- ton and her partner doing The Jerk. Steve Marcy, Larry White are Among Fall Initiates of ODK RYDER, NATALIE FRANKLIN, Akron, Ohio. Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Alpha Theta. SALLENGER, RUTH ALICE, Virginia Beach. Sociology, Chi Omega. SARTORIO, PAUL LAURENS, Valley Stream, New York. Phi- losophy. SAVAGE, ANN GARY, Virginia Beach. Fine Arts. SAVAGE, THOMAS MOORE, Suffolk. Sociology. SAYERS, NICHOLAS CRAIG, Franklin Park, Illinois. History, Kappa Sigma. SAYS, DONNA SUE, Virginia Beach. Government, Pi Beta Phi. SCHONFELD, RUBY GAIL, Portsmouth. English, Gamma Phi Beta. SCHWARTING, HENRY VICTOR, Scottsville. Physical Educa- tion. 333 scon, BERNARD THOMAS, Rich- mond. English. scon, WILLIAM LLOYD, JR., Fair- fax. Economics. SEAY, ANN AUSTIN, Norfolk. Fine Arts. SEDWICK, MARY FRANCES, Luray. Governmenf. Kappa Delta. SESSOMS, ANN HERIOT, Shenandoah. Biology, Phi Mu. SESSOMS, ELIZABETH S., Shenandoah. Mathematics. SHACOCHIS, THOMAS J., McLean. Biology. SHAW, JAMES STAFFORD, Arlington. Sociology, Pi Kappa Alpha. SHEA, PEDER MICHAEL, Yorktown. Mathematics, Kappa Alpha. SHEFFIELD, LINDA GAIL, Farmville. Pre-Medicine. SHELLEY, MARILYN KENAN, Williams- burg. English. SHELLY, RICHARD WILSON, Alexan- dria. Pre-Madicine. SHERMAN, LARRY NEWTON, New- port News. Economics. SHORES, LUCILLE PATRICIA, Ulster, Pennsylvania. French. SHOWALTER, EDNA LOCKEn, Ken- bridge. Spanish. SIEVERS, CHARLES F., Arlington. Eco- nomics, Theta Delta Chi. SIMPSON, JOAN EVE, Squantum, Mas- sachusetts. Biology, PI Beta Phi. SKOGEN, CYNTHIA ANNE M.. Char- lottesville. Spanish, Kappa Alpha Theta. SLOBE, ALAN KEITH, Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas. Government, Kappa Sigma. SMART, SAMUEL COOPER, White Stone. Biology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SMITH, JAMES MICHAEL, Alexandria. English. SMITH, LEILA SHARON, Alexandria. Mathematics, Gamma Phi Seta. SMITH, RICHARD MEREDITH, Virginia Beach. Accounting. Theta Delta Chi. SMITH, SHELBY MYRICK, Arlington. Elementary Education. SOLOMON, MARCIA D., Newport News. Sociology. SPAULDING, THOMAS BURLEY. Alex- andria. History, Pi Lambda Phi. SPENCER, BEnY JEAN, Richmond. Ed- ucation, Alpha Chi Omega. SPIRN, STUART DOUGLAS, Williams- burg. History, Pi Lambda Phi. 334 A Campus Center fire drill brings an unexpected chance for camera-shy students to escape from Colonial Echo group pic- ture taking! JUNIOR CLASS SPRINKEL, MARY JANE, Mechanlcs- ville. Fine Arts, Chi Omega. STANGE, PATRICK WILLIAM, Falls Church. Psycholoqy. STANSBURY, BARBARA LOUISE, Rich mond. Music Education. STEDMAN, MARY MACKALL, Arling- ton. History, Alpha Chi Omega. STEIB, BARTHOLOMEW J. M., Arling- ton. Sociology. Pi Kappa Alpha. STEIDTMANN, ROBERT F., JR., Vir- ginia Beach. English, Kappa Alpha. STERLING, CAROLYN JOYCE, Glou- cester. Elementary Education. STEWART, THOMAS JAMES, Bronx, New York. Ancient Languages. STOKES, EMMA JEAN, Arlington. So- ciology. STONE, NANCY TERESA, Martinsville. Sociology and Anthropology. STONEHAM, ANN NEVILLE. Atlanta, Georgia. English, Chi Omega. STOUT, CHARLES FORREST. Spring- tieid. Business. Kappa Alpha. STRADER, MARY ELIZABETH. Rich- mond, hlistory. Alpha Chi Omega. STURGES, CHRISTINE ANNE. New Canaan, Connecticut. English, Kappa Delta. SUTHERLAND, DON PAGE, Norfolk. History. SWANSON, SUZANNE, Danville. Mathematics, Pi Beta Phi. 335 SWARTZ, IDA SUE, Mount Jackson. His- tory. SWEENEY. KAYE A., Forest. Sociology. SWEET, PALMER COWLES, Charlottesville. Geology. TACKETT, RANDALL BRYAN, Hampton. Pre. Law. TATE, SANDRA RAY, Mechanicsville. Ele- nnentary Education, Alpha Chi Omega. TEMES, SANFORD POSNICK, Woodridge, New York. Biology. Newly Created Social Activities Committee THOMPSON, THERESA, Bedford. Philosophy and Latin, Kappa Alpha Theta. THORNTON, ELAINE SCOH, Springfield. German, Delta Delta Delta. TRAUTMAN, THOMAS SCOH, Jacbonville, Florida. Sociology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. TRAYLOR, JAMES RUSSELL, Colonial Heights. English. TRAYLOR, SOPHIA Z., Hopewell. English. TRICE, LINDA JEAN, Washington, D. C. Government, Kappa Kappa Gamma. TUGGLE, LORENE MAY. Lynchburg. History. TUPPER, KATHRYN LYNN. Nashville, Tennessee. Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma. TURNER. DENNIS. Arlington. Business Administration. TURNER, MARY FRANCES. Arlington. Elementary Education. UHL, LAURIE SUSAN, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ULLRICH, THOMAS WILLIAM, Falls Church. Economics, Theta Delta Chi. 336 VAKOS, WILLIAM JOHN, Virginia Beach. Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha. VANCHO, CATHERINE MARY, Wil- liamsburg. Elementary Education. VASILIOU, MARGARET ELLEN, Roan- oke. Government. WAKERLIN, NIKKI HELEN, Chicago, Illinois. English, Alpha Chi Omega. WALDREP, SHIRLEY JO, Boydton. English. WALES, LINDA MARY, Axton. History. WALKER, PRISCILLA ANN, Wood- bridge. History, Delta Delta Delta. WALTER, GARY DONALD, Poland, Ohio. Economics, Kappa Sigma. Plans Leisure Time Events for Class of ' 67 WARD, MARY EVE, West Memphis, Arkansas. History, Kappa Kappa Gamma. WEAVER, VALENDON RUTH, Fairfax. Sociology and Anthropology, Gamma Phi Beta. WELLS, I. FAYE, Rockville, Maryland. Sociology. WEST, ROBERT BRUCE, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. History, Sigma Nu. WESTBROOK, WILLIAM E., JR., Chester. Sigma Pi. WHEELER, CHARLES THOMAS, Ar- lington. Ancient Languages. WHITAKER, LAWRENCE GEORGE, Alexandria. German. WHITE, MARY CHARLES, Hampton. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega. WHITE, ROBERT LAWRENCE, Arling- ton. Biology. WHITEHEAD, S. JOYCE, Roseland. Music. WIGGINS, THOMAS R., Vienna. Psy- chology, Phi Kappa Tau. WILLARD, RONALD H., Portsmouth. Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAMS, JOHN WHARTON, Silver Sprino, Maryland. Geology. WILLIAMS, KENNETH LEWIS, Mar- gate, New Jersey. Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha. WILLIAMS, WALTER W., Portsmouth. Business Management. WILLIAMSON, RONALD J., Washing- ton, D. C. English. 337 WILLIS, WILLIAM MORROW, Portsmouth. Biology. WILLNER, ROBERT GEORGE, Ar- lington. Business, Theta Delta Chi. WINDLE, CHARLES BEVERLY, Richmond. Biology. WINDLEY, SARAH R., Lucama, North Carolina. Elementary Edu- cation. WINFREE, ANN LEWIS, Rich- mond. Sociology, Delta Delta Delta. WITHOL, ELIZABETH M., Chln- coteague. Business Administration. WITTY, THOMAS E., JR., Newport News. Biology. WORLEY, RAE ELLEN, Athens, Greece. Chemistry, Chi Omega. WORRELL, HOWARD W., JR., Richmond. Sociology. WRIGHT, BEVERLY JO, Hunts- ville, Alabama. Fine Arts. WRIGHT, FRANKLIN L., Penn- sauken, New Jersey. English, Sigma Pi. YODER, SUSAN JANE, Newport News. English. YOUNGBLOOD, CLEVIE C, Ar- lington. History, Gamma Phi Beta ZWENIG, FRANCES ANNE, Ar- lington. Government. After c physics lass small talk building. in the shiny halls of the 338 The Sophomore Class plunged enthusiastic- ally into a year filled with great responsi- bility and new opportunities. It was a year which buzzed with social activities but also demanded intensified study. The class worked together and partied together, ad- vised the freshmen, renewed old friendships and developed new ones. Sophomores de- clared their majors in the spring semester and prepared themselves for the positions of leadership which will be their responsi- bility in the coming two years. PRESIDENT— Robert Clay VICE-PRES.— Johnne Whicker SEC.-TREAS.— BIythe Baldwin HISTORIAN— Laurie Richardson Robert Clay, Johnne Wicker, Laurie Richardson, BIythe Baldwin. Soph Officers Prepare Freshman Directory ABARBANEL, PETER DON, New York. New York. ABERCROMBIE, CLARA REID, McLean. Kappa Delta. ABICHT, SANDRA RITA, Newport News. ADAMS, ALEXIA DELL, Newport News. AKERS, DORISLEE, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. ALBEE. JUDITH LYNN, Charlottesville. ALLEY, WAYNE MOSBY, Richmond. ALVIS, ELIZABETH HUNTLEY, Fairfax. AMORY, ROBERT F., Williamsburg. AMSBAUGH. DIANA FAY. Vienna. ANDERSON, CLAIRE HOWELL, Knoxville, Tennessee. ANDERSON, DAVID H., Birmingham, Ala- bama. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ANDREWS, SUSAN CLOCKER, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. APPLEGATE, CHARLES EDWARD, Virginia Beach. APPLER, DAVID VAN, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Pi Kappa Alpha. 339 ARMENTROUT, REGINA ANN, Rich- mond. Gamma Phi Beta. ARNOLD, ELLEN ANN, Winter Park, Florida. Chi Omega. ASBURRY, LOIS GERTRUDE, Martins- ville. ATKINS, MARTHA KAY, Staunton. Pi Beta Phi. AUDET, BENJAMIN HOBART, Ports- mouth. AUGUSTINE, GRETA ANN, Colonial Heights. BAGLEY, CAR OL ANN, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BAGLEY, JAMES LYLE, Chesapeake. BAILEY, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Wil- liamsburg. BAKER, JANET LOUISE, Arlington. BAKER, THOMAS OLIVER, Miami, Florida. BALDWIN, PRISCILLA BLYTHE, Alex- andria. Delta Delta Delta. BALLANCE WILLIAM M., Jarratt. BANNING, LINDA RAE, Rochelle, Illi- nois. BARNES, WILLIAM ARMSTEAD, JR.. Stony Creek. BARNETT, RICARDA ANN, Newport News. BARNETT, WILLIAM GEORGE, Sand- ston. Siama Pi. BARNEY, GRETCHEN LEE, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. BAROCCO, DIANA, Elkland, Pennsyl- vania. Gamma Phi Beta. BASSUENER, BARBARA ANN, Falls Church. Kappa Kappa Gamma. f i Screening out the nnuted noises in the Campus Cen- ter lobby, a sophomore girl crams in a few last minute facts. 340 BAHAGLIA, CAROL, Springfield. BAUMGAERTEL, JOANNE KAY, Fail BEADLING, LESLIE CRAIG, Elizabeth. Pennsylvania. Sigma Nu. BEARD, JOHN COLEMAN, Charlottes- BEAZLEY, LINDA LEE, Montpelier. BECKROGE, JUDITH LOUISE, Norfolk. BEERS, ROBERT WILSON, Yardley, Penn- sylvania. BEIRNE, HAROLD RAYMOND, JR., Lynch- burg. BENDER, CAROL AMORY, Allentown, Penn- sylvania. Gamma Phi Beta. BENEDICT, ROSEMARIE, Lexington. BENNETT, PENELOPE, San Mateo, Florida. BENSON, E. LORRAINE, Columbia, South Carolina. BERGER, CHARLES HARRY, La Paz, Bolivia. Theta Delta Chi. BERGER, MARTHA ELLEN, Gretna. BERMAN, HERBERT SETH, Lynchburg. SEVILLE, SUSAN PATRICIA, Chester. BIGGS, DIANA, Langley Air Force Base. BINZER, RENEE, Toledo, Ohio. BJORKBACK, CATHY E., Riverside, Con- necticut. Chi Omega. BLACK, FREDRICK SCOTT, Broadway. BLAIR, ROBERT ALLEN, Suffolk. Sigma Pi. Of£ , ,C! Mi rVi SOPHOMORE CLASS BLANCHARD, KATE ELIZABETH, McLean. BLANKENSHIP, VICTORIA LEE, Lynchburg. DeHa Delta Delta. BOAZ, ANN SOMERS, Sandston. BOAZ, ELIZABETH LYNN, Norfolk. BOBERG, JAMES RICHARD, Valley Stream, New York. PI Kappa Alpha. BOCOCK, SANDRA, West Orange. New Jersey. BODO, JUDITH KAREN, Hampton. Alpha Chi Omeqa. BOGARDUS, WILLIAM STEPHEN, McLean. BOGGS, OLIVIAN RUSSELL, Fort Riley, Kansas. BOLTON, HELEN SUZANNE, Arlington. BONETA, CAROL ANN, Alexandria. BONIFANT, NANCY LEE, Silver Spring, Maryland. Chi Omeqa. BONNER, DANIEL BRUCE, Petersburg. BOOKER, JUDITH ANN, Annandale. BORLESKE, STEPHEN GUSTAV, West Friendship, Maryland. BOYKIN, RONALD D., Arlington. Pi Kappa Alpha. BOYSEN, FREDERICK OTTO, Haddonfleld. New Jersey. Phi Kappa Tau. BRADSHAW, WILLIAM PATTERSON, Kar- sas City, Missouri. Sigma Pi. BRAGG, DAVID GORDON, Bena. BRANHAM, JEAN ELIZABETH, Martinsville. Gamma Phi Beta. 341 Autumn on Cannpus brings beau- tiful scenery, crisp air, and nos- talgic thoughts. BRECHBILL, LINDA LOUISE, Falls Church. BREMER, ELIZABETH ANNE, Annan- dale. BRENNAN, JOHN JOSEPH, JR., Rocky Mount, North Carolina. BRENNER, ALISON LESLIE, New York, New York. Kappa Kappa Gamnna. BRICKLEMYER, KEITH WINTERS. Orangeburg, South Carolina. Kappa Alpha. BRISEBOIS, ANNE BINDON. Arling- ton. BRITTINGHAM, SARAH ELIZABETH, Virginia Beach. BROECKER, LINELL P., Richmond. Kappa Alpha Theta. BROMLEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Washing- ton, D. C. Chi Omega. BROOKE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Alexan- dria. BROOKS, ANN BARRINGER, Williams- burg. BROOKS, CARLTON P., Ill, Roanoke. Pi Lambda Phi. BROUGHTON, HENRY PAUL, Rich- mond. Pi Kappa Alpha. BROWN, ADIN DEERING, El Paso, Texas. BROWN, AMY SUSAN, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BROWN, CELIA ANNE, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BROWN, DIANE RUTH, Curundee. Panama Canal Zone. BROWN, KRISTI SUE, Arlington. Phi Mu. BROWN, PAULINE ELIZABETH, Rich- lands. BROWN, RICHARD DARYL, Arlington. Kappa Alpha. BROWN, RONALD D., Fieldale. Kappa Alpha. BROWN, WILLIAM KEITH, Bena. BRY ANT, HARVEY LEE, III, Portsmouth. BUCHANAN, WILLIAM GORDON, III, Roanoke. Sigma Nu. 342 Members of Class of 1968 Star on Varsity Gridiron BUCK, SHARON ELIZABETH, Newport News. Kappa Alpha Theta. BUCKLEY, MARY KATHLEEN, Falls Church. Garr,ma Phi Beta. BUENTING, KAREN ALT, Staunton. Kappa Alpha Theta. SURGE, KATHERINE GRAVELL, Hope- well. Delta Delta Delta. BURKE, ARLEEN HELEN, Annandale. BURNEY, CHRISTINE SHIRLEY, Alex- andria. PI Beta Phi. BUTLER, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR., Suf- folk. BUTNER, TRUSCILLA DRANE, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Pi Beta Phi. CALLAHAN, JAMES EDWARD, River Vale, New Jersey. Lambda Chi Alpha. CAMPBELL, JOAN DARNELL, Lynch burg. CARMODY, MARY PATRICIA, Falls Church. Alpha Chi Omega. CARSON, JEAN KYLE, Hot Springs. Kappa Alpha Theta. CARTER, KAREN LOU, Washington, D. C. CHANDLER, SAMUEL BRYAN, Mon- tross. Pi Kappa Alpha. CHAPPELL, ALLEN HARRIS, Harrison- burg. CHARTIER, LINDA HARRELL, West Point. CHRISTENSEN, CARL H., Salisbury, Maryland. Kappa Sigma. CHRISTIAN, ELNOR JANE, Jenkin- town, Pennsylvania. Kappa Delta. CHRONISTER, MARTIN MUSSELMAN, Fairfield, Pennsylvania. CLARK, FRANK HARWOOD, III, Roll ing Hills Estate, California. CLARK, JOANNE, Newport News. CLARK, KATHRYN PERRY, Arlington. CLARKE, PETER TEFFT, Hilton Head island, South Carolina. Pi Lambda Phi. CLAWSON, CONSTANCE MARIE, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. CLAY, KAREN LYNNE, Ashland. CLAY, ROBERT NEWLIN, Mount Ster- ling, Kentucky. Sigma Phi Epslion. CLINE, ROBERT JOSEPH, Alexandria. Sigma Pi. COFFMAN, MILTON, JR., Woodstock. Lambda Chi Alpha. COINER, PENELOPE SUSAN, Fairfax. Delta Delta Delta. COLEMAN, CAROLYN FAYE, Appo mattox. COLEMAN, JUDITH L., Richmond. COLEY, JEAN ELISE, Norfolk. Kappa Alpha Theta. COLLINS, ELIZABETH CAROL, Marl- on. Alpha Chi Omega. CONLEY, ELIZABETH BLANCHE, Alex andrla. Kappa Delta. CONNELLY, DAVID E., Salem. Phi Kappa Tau. 343 CONNER. JENNY LU, Alexandria. CONRAD, CONRAD A., Oil City, Penn- sylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. CONWAY, ARTHUR FRANKLIN. Kilnnar- noclc. COOK, MARY GRACE, Martinsville. Kappa Delta. COOKE, DAVID YARBRO, Montross. COOKE, JANICE LYNN, Richmond. COPELAND, BARBARA EDITH, Chesapeake. CORRELL, DOROTHY LUCILLE, Newport News. Kappa Kappa Gamma. COniNGHAM, JUANA DAY, Swoope. Kappa Kappa Gamma. COUKOUMA, RICHARD EUCLID, Arling- ton. CRACRAFT, KATHLEEN DOROTHY, Hel- ena, Arl arsas. CRAIG, DEE W., Hopewell. CRAWFORD, PAMELA, Salisbury, Maryland. Phi Mu. CREMINS, MARY ANN, Alexandria. CROCKEH, DAVID THOMAS, Grjndy. Kappa Alpha. CROGHAN, SUSAN VICTORIA, Richmond. CROUSE, SUSAN ELIZABETH, York, Penn- sylvania. CROW, JANE ELIZABETH, West Palm Beach, Florida. Chi Omega. CROWE, PATRICIA WARD, Wilmington, Delaware. CRUM, GARY EDWARD, Newport News. CUMMINS, BRIAN JAY, Chatham. DABNEY, JUDITH PRICE, Richmond. DAILEY, MARY ANNE, Martinsbura, West Virainia. DAMERON, GLENDA FAYE, Warsaw. Alpha Chi Omega. DARBY, ELIZABETH CARROLL, Tunica, Mis- sissippi. Delta Delta Delta.. Hot, registration-weary students wait in line at the old Bookstore for the last time. _ _li«  _!5 344 DAUGHTRY, LAURA LEE, Portsmouth Alpha Chi Omega. DAVIS, BRADLEY JOHN, Jacksonville Florida. Lambda Chi Alpha. DAVIS, DAVID E., JR., Arvada. Col orado. Sigma Phi Epsilon. DAVIS, MARGARET SAVAGE, Norfolk Delta Delta Delta. DEBELL, RICHARD LEE, Morganton North Carolina. DECARLO, ROSEMARY JEAN, Arling ton. DELONG, RICHARD ALLEN, Buchanan DEMARY, ANTHONY JEAN, New Ale andria. Pennsylvania. Kappa Sigma. DEMERS, MARION EDYTHA, Spart New Jersey. Kappa Delta. DENT, LYNWOOD MILLER, JR., Roa oke. SOPHOMORE CLASS DETORIE, DEANNE M., Arlington. DILLON, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH, Mc- Lean. DINAN, MARGARET MARY, Richmond. DISTLER, ELIZABETH ANNE, Palatine, Illinois. Kappa Alpha Theta. DIXON, WILLIAM CARLTON, Alex- andria. DONATO, JOANNA FRANCES, Falls Church. Kappa Alpha Theta. DORMAN, LOIS AINSLEY, Cincinnati, Ohio. DOWLING, MICHAEL CARRIGAN, Hamilton. Montana. DOWNEY, VIRGINIA LYNNE, Camp Springs, Maryland. Kappa Kappa Gamma. DOYLE, LINDA DIANNE, Ridgeway. Alpha Chi Omega. DRAKE, ROBERT EDWIN, JR., Rock- vllle, Maryland. DUDLEY, MARGARET FRANCES, Vir- ginia Beach. DUEL, DEBORAH LEE, Alexandria. Alpha Chi Omega. DUKE, ROBERT ERNEST, JR., Louisa. Lambda Ciii Alpha. DULIN, JACQUELYN SCOH, Chevy Chase, Maryland. Pi Beta Phi. DYER, JANE LESLIE, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. EDEN, KAREN IRMGARD LOUISE, Omaha, Nebraska. Alpha Chi Omega. EDMUNDS, WAYNE LIHLE, Ports- mouth. ELDER, JANET DEE, Hopewell. Delta Delta Delta. ELLIS, PAHI TOPPING, Poquoson. ERNST, MARJORIE ELLEN, Riverside, Connecticut. Chi Omega. ESTES, SUSAN McKISSICK, Falls Church. EWELL, HAIDEE C, Richmond. EWING, SUSAN KATHRYN, Lynch burg. FANNING, LINDA ANN, Wheaton, Illinois. Alpha Chi Omega. 345 FARRIS, JUDY CAROLYN, Vinton. FAUNTLEROY, EDWINA MARIEA, Newport News. FAUST, JUDITH, Carlisle Barracks. Pennsyl- vania. Pi Beta Phi. FAY, THOMAS PATRICK, Alexandria. FIGG, CAROL LEE, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FITZGERALD, MARY CLARE, Vienna. Ga ma Phi Beta. FITZPATRICK, PATRICIA M., Annandale FLEMING, PAULA DENISE, Alexandria. FLINN, SUSAN MICHELE, Falls Church. FORRER, HELEN ANITA, Bridgewater. FRANCE, DAVID EUGENE. Alexandria. FRANKLIN, PHILIP LEIGH, Virginia Beach. Sigma Phi Epsilon. FRASER, BETTY FLORENCE, Mlannl, Florida. FREEMAN, DONALD NEAL, Silver Spring. Maryland. Pi Lambda Phi. FREEMAN, MARIA CECELIA, Arlington. Delta Delta Delta. FRIDGE, CHARLES RICHARD, Arlington. Sigma Phi Epsilon. FRYE, FREDERICKA LEE, Alexandria. GADKOWSKI, ROBERT STEPHEN, Chat- ham. New Jersey. Sigma Nu. GAMBARDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN, JR., Falls Church. Pi Lambda Phi. GAMMON, ROSE MILLER, Bristol. GARDNER, CAMILLA CARROLL, Suffolk. GARREH, HELEN MARIE, Richmond. GARRISON, MILDRED BEATY, Salem. GASTEIGER, WENDY LOUISE, Bristol. Kappa Delta. GATEV OOD, ROBERT TYLER, JR., New- port News. GEARY, MARTHA LAVINDER, Chester. GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM ANDREW, JR., Martinsville. Sigma Phi Epsilon. GEORGIE, SHARON LEE, Arlington. GILL, PATRICIA ELAINE, Chesterfield. GILLEY, GLORIA GAIL, Stuart. GILLIAM, ELEANOR ANN, Alexandria. GILMAN, THOMAS C, Richmond. GIORGIO, MARILYN JANE, Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania. Gamma Phi Beta. GIRTON, SARAH CHRISTIAN, Newport News. GLASHEEN, ALICE MARGARET, Hampton. GLENN, JAMES RICHARD, III, Palaski. GLOVER, ROBERT STEVEN, Roanoke. GOALDER, JAMES STUART, Newport News. Pi Lambda Phi. GODSHALK, JAMES DAVID, Landisville, Pennsylvania. GOOD, ROXANNE AYLEWARD, Quantico. Kappa Delta. f f MmK 346 .f Sophs Help Orient Frosh to College Life Propriety gives way to comfort as W M coeds head back to Barrett. GOODMAN, DIANE TERESE, Green- ville. South Carolina. Pi Beta Phi. GOODRICH, PAMELA SUE, Surry. PI Beta Phi. GOODWIN, MARTHA ELLIS, Orange. GOOLSBY, REBECCA IRENE, Newport News. Pi Beta Phi. GORMAN, DONNA WHITNEY, Rich- mond. Pi Beta Phi. GOSNELL, MARTHA ANN, Berryville. Gamma Phi Beta. GRACIAN, GLORIA ALICIA, Williams- burq. GRAHAM, GEORGE EDWARD, Front Royal. GRAVES, LEONARD LANFORD, JR., Williamsburg. GREEN, CAROLE ANNE, Norfolk. PI Beta Phi. GREEN, KATHRYN LOUISE, Charlottes ville. Pi Beta Phi. GREEN, RONNI ILENE, Newport News Kappa Alpha Theta. GRIFFITHS, CHERYL LYNN, Fairfax Kappa Delta. GRIM, LAURALEE MARIE, Roanoke. GUTHRIE, NANCY ELIZABETH, Wies baden, Germany. HAAN, KATHERINE GROOME, New- port News. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HAAS, KAREN LEE, Radford. HADDON, ANDREA LYNN, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. HALL, EUNICE VIRGINIA, Carrolltcn. HALL, SUSAN BALLENGER, Alexan- dria. HAMSHAR, LYNDA CAROL, Scotts- ville. HANCOCK, WILLIAM ALEX, Alexan- dria, lambda Chi Alpha. HANSEN, GREGG ALLAN, Arlington. Lambda Chi Alpha. HANSEN, SHARON ALTHEA, Ne port News. HARDY, ALICE JANISE. Alexandr Delta Delta Delta. . mMJTh 347 ©J v mh O P f HARLOW, NAIDA LOUISE, Essexville Michigan. Gamma Phi Beta. HARRELL, VERNON EARL, Suffolk. HARRIS, HOWARD STANLEY, Rich mond. HARRIS, JANE ILENE, Delta Delt a Delta. HARRISON, WAYDE Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Alpha. Church. LOCKWIN, Lambda Chi HARVELL, SUSAN HOLMES, Bon Air. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HARVEY, DANIEL GAVER, Danville. Phi Kappa Tau. HATFIELD, JON CARSON, Hampton. HAWKINS, KATHLEEN DENISE, Alex- andria. Gamma Phi Beta. HAWKINS, SUE CARTER, Roanoke. Pi Beta Phi. HECKER, PAMELA, Worthlngton, Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta. HICKEY, JILL BETH, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. HILDER, STUART, Arlington. HILL, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Chevy Chase, Maryland. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HILL, LOIS ELIZABETH, Norfolk. HILL, THOMAS ALTON, East Roch- ester. New York. HILLIARD, JILL BRENDA, Springfield. HIMMEL, KENNETH ALFRED, Melrose, Massachusetts. Lambda Chi Alplia. HINES, CHRISTINE LAURIE, West Mil- ford. New Jersey. Gamma Phi Beta. HOBART, NANCY LYNNE, Newport News. HODGE, BAROLINE ELIZABETH, Staunton. Kappa Alpha Theta. HODGE, SALLY KATHERINE, Newport News. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HOLLEY, BARBARA ANN, Arlington. HOLLIS, SUSAN LOUISE, Norfolk. Kappa Delta. HOLROYD, JOHN CLINTON, Arling- ton. HOLTON, STEPHEN DOWNING, Alex- andria. Sigma Pi. HOLTONER, MARY JANE, Norfolk. HOPKINS, EDWIN PATRICK, Chester. Pi Lambda Phi. HORNSTEIN, LINDA, Union, New Jer- sey. HOUGH, JOY ANN, Arlington. HOWARD, CARROLL HAMPTON, III, Leesburg. HOWARD, GROVER CHARLES, Ports- mouth. HOWE, GEORGE WILSON, JR., Ar- lington. Pi Lambda Phi. HUGHES, MARTHA RUTH, Virginia Beach. Delta Delta Delta. HUMPHLEH, REBECCA EARLENE, Richmond. HUNT, JANICE ANN, Danville. HURN, MARY ELLEN, Murray, Ken- tucky. Gamma Phi Beta. HUSSEY, WILLIAM R. M., Washing- ton, D. C. HUTCHINGS, LAURIE JANE, Fairport, New York. Delta Delta Delta. HUXSAW, CHARLES FREDRICK, Can- field, Ohio. 348 £i HUZEK, WILLIAM SCOH, Richmond. Thela Delta Chi. INMAN, MICHAEL ALLEN, Frederick, Maryland. Phi Kappa Tau. IRBY, KENNETH COLE, Lee Hall IRWIN, ROBERT WADE, Norfolk. Pi Lambda Phi. JACOBS, CECELIA MARIE, Arlington. JACOBSON, DOUGLAS EARL, Hamp- toi: :!, i William and Mary ' s version of the Great Pumpkin. SOPHOMORE CLASS • ' ■5. r JANCAITIS, JAMES RICHARD, Nor- folk. Lambda Chi Alpha. JARRETT, NORMA LYNN, Alexandria. Kappa Kappa Gamma. JENKINS, DANIEL GEORGE, Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Sigma Pi. JENKINS, FRANKLIN JULIAN, Gooch- land. JENKINS, KATHERINE BRUCE, Ambler, Pennsylvania. JENKINS, LARRY R., Clifton Forge. JENKINS, MARY LOU, Buena Vista. Alpha Chi Omeaa. JENKINS, RUTH ANN, Manguln. JEWELL, THOMAS GIBSON, Leesburg. JOHNSON, JOHN MICHAEL, Berke- ley Springs. West Virginia. JOHNSON, JOYCE LYNN, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. JOHNSON, JOYCE MAE, Bluefield, West Virginia. Alpha Chi Omega. JOHNSON, JUDITH ELLEN, Norfolk. JOHNSON, MARILYN KAY, Falls Church. Alpha Chi Omega. JOHNSON, ROBERT ARTHUR, Arling- ton. Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHNSON, ROBERT GEORGE, Spring- field. JOHNSTON, ROBERT OLIN, Hopewell. Pi Kappa Alpha. JOLLIFFE, RICHARD BERLE, West Chesapeake. Kappa Sigma. JONES, JANICE ELLEN, Cumberland Court House. JONES, WAYNE KERMIT, Mechanics- ville. f 349 Soph Planning Committee Begins Successful JORDAN, M. ELISE, Natchez, Missis- sippi. Chi Omega. JORDAN, WILLIAM THOMAS, Alex- andria. KAHL, DEAN ELIZABETH, Petersburg. Kappa Delta. KAHN, HOWARD DONALD, West Caldwell, New Jersey. Pi Lambda Phi. KANE, JAMES, McLean. KEATING, ANNE ELIZABETH, Lexing- ton, Kentucky. KEELING, KATHERINE HARRIS, Dan- KEISTER, LILLIAN MARTIN, Glade Spring. KELLETT, GORDON NEIL, II, Arling- ton. KENNEDY, DAVID CALDWELL, Ports- mouth. KERNS, VIRGINIA ROGERS, Roanoke. Kappa Alpha Theta. KERR, CATHERINE YANCEY, Alexan- dria. Gamma Phi Beta. KERR, JAMES BRUCE , Hampton. KIEFFER, MARGARET DALE, Norfolk. KINCAID, KATHLEEN HILL, Hillsboro, Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma. KINES, CHERYL LUCILLE, Arlington. KING, JOHN CHARLES, Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania. Sigma Phi Epsilon. KING, KAMLA JEAN, Covington. KING, LINDA LOUISE, Bristol. Kappa Alpha Theta. KING, MARSHA ANN, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. Relaxed students study in the old library. 350 Due Week Games KING, PETER EISENHOWER, Bowie, Maryland. KINGERY. LYNN STUART, Aberdeen, Maryland. KINNAIRD, LUCY SCOTT, Lexington, Kentucky. Delta Delta Delta. KIRSSIN, JEFFREY LEE, Camp Hill. Pennsylvania. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KNOPF, SUSAN REID, Dayton, Ohio. Gamma Phi Beta. KNOWLTON, WARREN DECATUR, Reading, Massachusetts. Sigma Nu. KOCH, LARRY WAYNE, Richmond. Lambda Chi Alpha. KOKOLSKI, GEORGE M., Manvllle, Rhode Island. KRAUS, CHARLES LEE. Arlington. KUHN, MARGARET NELL, Newport News. LAIRD, NANCY KAY, Virginia Beach. LANGHORST, SCOn ALAN, Bethle- hem, Pennsylvania. Pi Lambda Phi. LANTZ, HELEN JOYCE, Broadway. LARMORE, DAVID WILSON, Rich- mond. LARSON, STEPHEN RICHARD, Chilton, Wisconsin. Pi Lambda Phi. LATSIOS, TERRE CHRISTINE, Arling- ton. Chi Omega. LAWFORD, SUSAN COOPER, Newport News. LAWLER, THOMAS HAROLD, Waynes- boro. Sigma Phi Epsilon. LEAKE, ANNE ELIZABETH, Charlottes- ville. LEECH, MARTHA VIRGINIA, Roanoke. LEGG, SUSAN KAY, Arlington. Kappa Alpha Theta. LEIDY, JOAN GARNER, Lathrop, Cali- fornia. LEIGH, MIRIAM VIRGINIA, Chantllly. LEIMER, PAUL FREDERICK, Arlington. LETCHWORTH, DIANE MEREDITH, Hopewell. Pi Beta Phi. LETHAM, GLENN WAYNE, Falls Church. LILLYWHITE, DONALD P., Arlington. Kappa Alpha. LISKEY, LAURA ANNE, Petersburg. LITTLEFIELD, PATRICIA GAIL, Orange, Texas. Kappa Kappa Gamma. LOCK, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Des Plalnes, Illinois. LOETTERLE, LYNN ELLEN, Springfield. Kappa Delta. LOIZZI, MICHELE, Portsmouth. LON ERGAN, GARLAND BOXLEY, Orange. LOUISE, ARTHUR ROBERT, Elmont, New York. Kappa Alpha. LOWE, JAMES MADISON, McLean. LUCAS, JOHN ROBERT, JR., Radford. LUEBKE, WILLIAM CLAYTON, Benton Harbor, Michigan. 351 LUKKARILA, SANDRA LEE, Leesburg. LUKKARILA, SUZANNE CAROL, Lees- burg. LUZADER, ALICE CECILIA, Manassas. LYNCH, DIANE CHRISTINE, Hampton. LYNN, BAMBI BRANHAM, Chester. Kappa Kappa Gamma. MACLEAN, WILLIAM GORDON, III, McLean. Sigma Pi. MADDEN, MICHAEL PAUL. Collings- wood, New Jersey. Kappa Alpha. MAHRU, EDDA JOAN, Newark, Dela- ware. MAJEHE, DAVID LESLIE, Newport News. MARKWITH, MERLE GRACE, Haddon- fleld. New Jersey. Gamma Phi Beta. MARLIN, KAREN ALANE, Annandale. MARR, WAYNE P., Suffolk. MARSELLA, JANE ANN, Danville. MARTIN, ANN WITHERS, Radford. MARTIN, PATRICIA ALICE, Richmond. MASON, ROBERT ARCHER, Atlanta, Georgia. Sigma Pi. MASSEY, MARILYN JOAN, Newport News. MASTERS, JOSEPH JEROME, Mobile, Alabama. Kappa Alpha. MAURER, KEITH W., Neffsville, Penn- sylvania. Lambda Chi Alpha. MAY, ELIZABETH ANN, Virginia Beach. MAYO, RUTH BURBANK, Suffolk. McCAULEY, JO LYNN, Falls Church. McCLAMMY, BARBARA JEAN, Rich- mond. McCOLPIN, BECKI JO, Alexandria. Gamma Phi Beta. McCOY, BARBARA ELLEN, Richmond. McCOY, CATHERINE FRANCES, Washington, D. C. McGAUGHY, TIM WHITTUS, Colum- bus, Ohio. Pi Lambda fhi. McGEHEE, JUDITH ANN, Bedford. McKAIN, RODGER WILLIAMS, Lima, Ohio. Sigma Phi Epsilon. McKITTRICK, RICHARD ALAN, Hol- land, Michigan. Lambda Chi Alpha. MEHRING, WALTER HENRY, Caves- ville. METZ, CANDY LEE, Williamsburg. MEYERSON, ROBERT BENARD, Arling- ton. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MICHAEL, DIANNA LYNN, Waynes- boro. MICHAEL, JEAN ELLEN, Blacksburg. Kappa Delta. MILHAM, JEFFREY ALAN, Jamestown, New York. MILLER, DIANE LYNN, Hopewell. Phi Mu. MILLER, JAMES BENJAMIN, Vienna. Sigma Nu. MILLER, MARY SUZANNE, Springfield. MILLER, SHARON LYNN, Norge. a rrv 352 Picture appointments for the Colonial Echo were the last stop at registration. MILLER, SUZANNE LEE, Tampa, Florl da. Kappa Delta. MILLER, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Severn Park, Maryland. Phi Kappa Tau. MILLICAN, GLENN THOMAS, JR., Victoria. Phi Kappa Tau. MILLIREN, PATRICIA ANN, Seaford, De;aware. MIMS, DIANE SHIRLEY, Harrisonburg. i MINTON, JULIA GAYE, Richmond. SOPHOMORE CLASS MITCHELL, REBECCA ANN, Bassett. Kappa Alpha Theta. MOBERG, ALICE DIANA, McLean. Phi Mu. MOLNAR, MARY NORTHCOH, Farmville. MONTFORT, MRS. SUSAN LINN, Bena. MORRISEY, SUSAN. Arlington. Kappa Kappa Gamma. MORRISON, SANDRA GAY, Winchester. Kappa Delta. MORSCH, NORA ANN, Lenoir, North Caro- lina. Delta Delta Delta. MUELLER, JOHN MALCOLM, Springfield. MUELLER, RICHARD DALE, Newport News. MYERS, JANE EILEEN, Spring Grove, Penn- sylvania. NELSON, ANNE CARTER, Richmond. NEWSOME, BETTY BRUCE, Portsmouth. Kappa Delta. NODEN, PATRICIA ANN, Virginia Beach. NOLD, BARBARA LOUISE, Winchester. Kap- pa Delta. NORMAN, JOHN LAWRENCE, JR., Kens- ington, Maryland. NORTON, SANDRA ROBERTSON, Pearis- burg. Chi Omega. NYLANDER, KAREN ELIZABETH, West Acton, Massachusetts. Delta Delta Delta. OATES, NANCY CHRISTINE, Norfolk. OBENCHAIN, JEANNE ALICE, Falls Church. Kappa Delta. O ' CONNOR, RICHARD ALLAN, Falls Church. 353 OETJEN, KAREN ANNE, Virginia Beach. Delta Delta Delta. O ' GRADY, JUDITH KATHLEEN, Richmond. Gamma Phi Beta. OLDFIELD, GEORGE S., JR., Westfield, New Jersey. Pi Lambda Phi. OLIVER, BRUCE ANTHONY, Staunton. OLSEN, RICHARD JOHN, Indlanhead, Maryland. OLSHANSKY, NORMAN, Newport News. Pi Lambda Phi. OPPERT, JOHN CARLTON, Norfolk. OSBORNE, KERMIT JAMES, Chesapeake. Theta Delta Chi. O ' TOOLE, TERRENCE JO, Monessen, Penn- sylvania. Siama Nu. OWENS, RICHARD HAMILTON, Silver Spring, Maryland. PAGE, SUSAN, Santa Cruz, California. PATE, VIRGINIA KENNON, Havre de Grace, Maryland. Chi Omega. PAHERSON, SHANNON KAY, Falls Church. PEARCE, SUZANNE PEHIT, Petersburg. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PEARN, CAROL ELIZABETH, Roanoke. Gamma Phi Beta. PEARSON, GEORGE MORTIMER, Emporia. PECA, BEATRICE ANN, Akron. Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PEERY, CAROLYN, Cedar Bluff. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PENDLETON, JULIANA, Woodstock. PENNINGTON, JOHN REYNOLDS, Bucking- ham. PEPPER, SUSAN LENNOX, Colonial Beach. PERKEY, MARY E., La Paz, Bolivia. PERNICE, JANET LYNN, Springfield. PETERS, KATHERINE YVONNE, Hampton. PETRILLO, ROSALIE GAIL, Moorestown, New Jersey. Gamma Phi Beta. PHILLIPS, ELLEN AILSWORTH, Chase City. Phi Mu. PHILLIPS, RONALD WAGNER, Richmond. Siama Phi Epsilon. PICZAK, KARI JEAN, Chester. PIHARD, ALICE YVONNE, McLean. PIXTON, HEIDI ELIZABETH, Seoul, Korea. POND, JUDITH ANN, Newport News. PORTER, SUSAN BARTLEn, Cecil Held, Florida. Alpha Chi Omeqa. POSTON, LINDA ELIZABETH, Norton. POWELL, WILBUR KINDRED, South Hill. POWERS, THOMAS J.. Portsmouth. PRENTICE. JOHN, The Hague, Netherlands. Lambda Chi Alpha. PRETTY, MARY BETH, Danville. Pi Beta Phi. PRICE, CYNTHIA CUSTER, Roanoke. Chi Ome.-ia. PRICE, SANDRA TAYLOR, Springfield. PRICE, WILLIAM HENKEL, Martinsville. 354 PRIEBE, NANCY JEAN, Rock Island, Illinois. PROVINCE, RITA MAY, Brldgeville, Pennsylvania. Kappa Delta. PUGH, GERALD FOSTER, Richmond. PURSIFULL, SHARON ANNE. Newport News. Kappa Alpha Theta. RAGSDALE, STANLEY OVERBY, Nar- rows. Sigma Phi Epsilon. RAMA, JAMES MICHAEL, Hampton. RAMOS, ERNEST DAVID, Hampton. RANDA, RICHARD DEAN, Falls Church. always go in this way! Class Awards Scholarships to Allison Brenner, Ric McKittrick Easton, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Alexandria. VICTORIA ANNE, Kent, Ohio. Phi SHEILA LUCINDA, Newport RANDALL, MARY MARGARET, Maryland. Kappa Kappa Gamma. RAU, DIANE MARIE, Williamsbu Mu. READ, READ, Mu. REAGON News. f f M REAVELY, THOMAS STEVENS, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Sigma Pi. REBENTISCH, ROSALIND, Alexandria. REED, EMERY ARNOLD, JR., Falls Church. REEVE, ANDREW RICKARDS, Williamsburg. RENFRO, MARY ALICE, Boca Raton, Florida. REX, JUDITH NAN, Newport News. RICE, REBECCA HESS, Tillar. Arkansas. RICHARDSON, CAROL LYNNE, Arlington. Alpha Chi Omega. RICHARDSON, LAURIE FAXON, Macon, Georgia. Kappa Kappa Gamma. RICHELS, RICHARD GAYLE, Norfolk. 355 RIDOUT, ROBERT REASER, Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. RILEY, DIANE ELAINE, Boca Raton, Florida. Delta Delta Delta. RIPLEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Lynchburg. RITCHIE, PAUL JAMES, Williamsburg. RIHER, ALFRED FRANCIS, Norfolk. Sigma Pi. ROBERTS, ANNE CAROL, Lynchburg. Chi Omega. ROBERTS, BARRIE LYNN, Port Chester, New Yorlt. ROBERTS. LAUREL VIRGINIA, Alex- andria. ROLLER, CAROL ELIZABETH, Williams burg. ROSS, CECILIA ELAINE, Heidelburg, Germany. Pi Beta Phi. ROTH, FREDERICK PAUL, New York, New York. Pi Lambda Phi. ROW, STEPHEN EDWARD, Delran, New Jersey. ROWELL, THOMASINE E., Newport News. ROYALL, WILLIAM E, Williamsburg. RUBIN, KENNETH STEVEN, Bronx, New York. SOPHOMORE CLASS RUSSELL, ROBIN LOUISE, Alexandria. RUTLEDGE, DAVID WHIH, Newport News. SAFFOLD, GORDON E., Saltville. PI Lambda Phi. SALE, JO CAROL, Richmond. SAL6H, JAHANGIER, Tehran, Iran. Pi Lambda Phi. SAMMONS, MACON C, JR., Shaws- ville. SAMPSON, SHARON LEIGH, Reed- ville. SAMUEL, JOHN, Glen Alien. SANDERS, DONALD POWELL, Winters- ville, Ohio. PI Lambda Phi. SARDELL, STEPHEN WILLIAM, Hope- dale, Massachusetts. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SAULMON, CATHARINE SUSAN, Arl- ington. SAULNIER, MARGARET LOUISE, Sliver Spring, Maryland. Chi Omega. SAUNDERS, JAMES E., Waynesboro. Kappa Alpha. SAWICK, KERRY ANN, Norfolk. SCHEID, RICHARD ARTHUR, Arling- ton. Theta Delta Chi. SCHOFER, CAROL ANNE, Virginia Beach. SCHNEBLI, GERI MARIE, Arlington. Alpha Chi Omega. SCHWARTZ, BARBARA ANN, Nash- ville, Tennessee. Delta Delta Delta. scon, BEHE SUZANNE, Falls Church. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SCOTT, DOROTHY CARROLL, Delta- ville. 356 kfi kk SCOTT, PAUL ALVIN, Fairfax. SCRUGGS, SUSAN WRAY. Camp Le- Jeune. North Carolina. SEAL, JENNIFER M., Edinburg. SEALE, NANCY DIANE, Annandale. Delta Delta Delta. SEDLACEK, JAROLD JOSEPH, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. SEE, THOMAS F., Winchester. Kappa Alpha. SEIBERT, WILLIAM G., JR., St. Louis, Missouri, Theta Delta Chi. SELF, FRANCES ANN , Wayne, Penn- sylvania. SEWARD, VIRGINIA RIVES, Norfoll(. SHAFER, SUSAN VIRGINIA, Louisvilk Kentucky. SHAIA, MARY ANN, Richmond. SHAW, MARTHA IRWIN, Glenshav Pennsylvania. Alpha Chi Omega. SHAW, STEPHEN R., Fairfield, Con necticut. Lambda Chi Alpha. SHAY, JOHN ROBERT, JR., Alexandria Kappa Alpha. SHEA, NORBERT JOHN, Washington D. C. Kappa Sigma. SHELBURNE, WALTER AVORY, Abing- ton. SHORTELL, BRIAN STEPHEN, Alex- andria. Kappa Alpha. SHORTER, ELLEN, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. SIGAFOES, WILLIAM HOWARD, Wil- liamsburg. SIMS, ELIZABETH K., Baton Rouge. Louisiana. Delta Delta Delta. SIPPLE, HARRY BURGETT, Winchester, Kentucky. SLOTNICK, STEPHEN LEE, Irwin, Penn- sylvania. Sioma Nu. SMITH, ANNE ELIZABETH, Charles City. SMITH, CAROL LEE, Alexandria. Delta Delta Delta. The eleven-fifty bell . . . and the mad rush to the caf begins! 357 Thoughtful Sophs Choose Majors During Busy Spring Semester SMITH, DONNA HANLON, Front Royal. Alpha Chi Omega. SMITH, JANET CLINE, Colonial Heights. Kappa Alpha Theta. SMITH, KENNETH ELWOOD, JR., Richmond. SMITH, SANDRA LEE, Newport News. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SMITH. SANDRA LYNNE, Honolulu, Hawaii. SMITH, WILLIAM MORGAN, II, Cum- berland. SMYTH, LARRY DOUGLAS, Alliance, Ohio. SNEDEGAR, SUZANNE MARIE, Elltins, West Virginia. SNYDER, STEPHEN MICHAEL, Arling- ton. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SORRELL, LINDA, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. SOTER, ROBERT W., Hampton. Lamb- da Chi Alpha. SOUTHALL. JOAN ELIZABETH, Colo- nial Heights. Kappa Delta. SPAIN, THOMAS LINWOOD, Rich- mond. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SPEARS, NANCY JEAN. Alexandria. SPELL. LAWRENCE S., Arlington. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SPIGGLE, SUSAN. Roanoke. STANCIL, JO LYNNE, Highland Springs. Pi Beta Phi. STEIGER, SHARON SUZANNE, Annan- dale. STEINHOFF, JEFFREY CARSON, Arling- ton. STEPHENSON, SUSAN TEMPLE. Nor- folk. Kappa Alpha Theta. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM R.. JR.. Los Angeles, California. Kappa Sigma. STICKEL. LINDA MAY. Fairfax. STOHNER. GEORGE ALAN, Moores- town, New Jersey. Kappa Sigma. STONE, MARSHALL DAVID, Williams- burg. STOUT, JAMES WESLEY. Bassett. Phi Kappa Tau. STOWE, BARBARA ADAIR, Lynchburg. STRANGE. ALLISON GORDON. Flor- ence, South Carolina. STRAHON. JUDITH MAE, Alexandria Kappa Alpha Theta. STURGES. ELIZABETH M.. New Canaan Connecticut. Gamma Phi Beta. SULLIVAN. MARY JANE. Stoughton Massachusetts. SULLIVAN, ROLL ALBERT. New Market Maryland. Phi Kappa Tau. SUNDIN, NANCY JOHANNA. Hamp ton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SWANSON. HARRY KENT. III. Dan- ville. SWANSON. JANICE LOUISE. North Bend. Oregon. Gamma Phi Beta. SWARTZ. MARY HUNTER. Covington. Chi Omega. SWEM. EARL GREGG. III. Louisville, Kentucky. 358 SYLVESTER, BRUCE FORSYTH, Arlmg- ton. TABACK, MAX STEFAN, Newport News. TAYLOR, SUSAN WATKINS, Richmond. Delta Delhi Delta. TAYLOR, WILBUR AUSTIN, Hampton. Kappa Slqma. THATCHER, NANCY ANN, Hampton. THOMAS, ORVILLE V., Stuart Draft. THOMAS, PHILIP JOSEPH, McLean. Pi Kappa Alpha. THOMPSON, ROBERT LEONARD, Lees- burq. Lambda Chi Alpha. THOMPSON, SANDRA JUNE, Vienna. Alpha Chi Omeqa. TILLBERG, RICHARD HARRY, Guan- tanamo Bay, Cuba. TODD, JOHN BUXTON, JR., Newport News. TOMLINSON, RICHARD R., Arlington. Pi Kappa Alpha. TOMPKINS, JAMES ROBERT, St. PauL TONGOUR, NADIA, Barnwell, South Carolina. Gamma Phi Beta. TREMBLE, TRUEMAN R., JR., Lively. TRIBELHORN, KARL PETER, Vv ' est Mif- flin, Pennsylvania. Sigma Nu. TRICE, JOHN ANDERSON, MI, Gouch- land. Sigma Phi Epsilon. TRICE, ROBERT HOLMES, JR., Char- lottesville. Kappa Sigma. TRIPSON, LOGAN. Vero Beach, Florida. TROPF. WILLIAM JACOB, III, Spring- field. TROUTMAN, SHARON LEIGH, Chat- ham. TUCKER, JOHN ALLEN, JR., Virginia Beach. Pi Kappa Alpha. TUCKER, THOMAS MICHAEL, Dan- ville. TURNER, JOHN MICHAEL, Newport News. TUTTLE, MARGARET EMILY A., Alex- andria. Exercising to music in modern dance class, girls learn grace in movement. 359 VACCA, LINDA LEE, Wayne, New Jersey. VAKOS, PATRICIA LOUISE, Virginia Beach. Kappa Alpha Theta. VERNON, RANDOLPH EDWARD, Cov- ington. VICTOR, JAMES ELIJAH, III, Annapolis, Maryland. VILBRANDT, JO ANNE, Rochester, New York. Kappa Delta. VINCENT, JAMES RUSSELL, McLean. Pi Kappa Alpha. VOGEL, MARY JEAN, Portsmouth. VORE, STEVEN BROOKS, Fairtax. WADE, ELIZABETH ANN, Clifton Forge. WADE, HARRIET ANNE, Norfolk. WADKINS, ELIZABETH LEE, Warsaw. WASNON, JOAN LESLIE, Clinton, Maryland. WAINWRIGHT, BARBARA ANNE, New- port News. WALKER, JAMES LAFAYEHE, Moores- town, New Jersey. WALKER, MARTHA ELIZABETH, La- Crosse. Delta Delta Delta. SOPHOMORE CLASS a dtut jun 360 WOMBLE, BENJAMIN E., JR., Suffolk. Slqma Phi Epsllon. WOOD, CECILY CLAIRE, Staunton. WOOD, ROBIN LOUISE, Alexandria. WOODWARD, JOAN, Arlington. WRIGHT, DONALD E., JR., Newport News. WRIGHT, THOMAS BAXTER, JR., F,3l;s Church. Sigma Phi Epsilon. WYAH, BEHY WADE, Hampton. YEAGER, MARY VIENNA, Arlington. PI Beta Phi, YOUNG, CHARLES JOSEPH, Freeport, Pennsylvania. Kappa Alpha. YOUNG, MARY KATHRYN, Arlington. YOUNG, RICHARD LLOYD, Washing- ton, D.C. YUHAS, LINDA, Alexandria. YURACHEK, PAUL ANTHONY, Rich- mond. Phi Kappa Tau. ZEIGLER, HARVEY H., JR., Hyndman, Pennsylvania. ZIGLAR, STEVEN W., Cheverly, Mary- land. WALSH, EDWARD ROBERT, York, Pennsylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. WALTON, CECELIA KAYE, Lynchburg. Kappa Delta. WARE, DAVID WARREN, JR., Toano. WARE, SUSAN ELAINE, Woodbrldge. WARRINGTON, ANN SIGNE, Norfolk. Kappa Delta. WATSON, LINDA CAROL, Williamsburg. Pi Beta Phi. WEIHER, MARY KATHERINE, Orlando, Florida. WEILL, ROBERT JEFFREY, Falls Church. WEISSENSTEIN, PEGGY ANN, Annandale. WENRICH, ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, Willmington. Delawar WEST, NANCY, Newport News. WESTERMAN, RICHARD, Falls Church. Pi Lambda Phi. WHEAT, VALERIE KAY, Vienna. WHICKER, JOHNNE CHERRE, Norfolk. Chi Omega. WHITE, DAVID RITCHIE, Arlington. WHITMAN, ESTHER THOMPSON, Roanoke. WIDELL, RICHARD ROBERT, Mexico, New York. WILD, JOAN ELIZABETH, Noblesville, Indiana. Delta Delta Delta. WILKERSON, DOROTHY SWANN. Richmond. Kappa Delta. WILLARD, EDGAR HAROLD, III, Lanaley. WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN A., Ill, Courtland. Kappa Sigma. WILLIAMS, CHARLES L., Vienna. WILLIAMS, JEFFREY EDWARD, Stephens City. WINCH, ALICE REBEKAH, Hampton. WING, STEPHEN STALEY, Norfolk. WINN, JOSEPH ERNEST, Newport News. WITHERS, GLENNE DORA, Berryville. WOLFF, ELLEN GENE, Hanover, Pennsylvania. Exam concern and pressure are mirrored in the face of Linda Phillips as she fafes a break in the Wigwam. 361 Members of Class of ' 69 Are First to Occupy Sunshine and speeches welconned the Class of 1969 to William and Mary. An overwhelming class spirit was the trademark of the Class of ' 69. From their first day here the freshmen supported and promoted the College; some en- thusiastic ' 69 ' ers helped found the new Booster Club. Before the year passed the freshmen were ready to take their places in the ranks of students who call William and Mary home. PRESIDENT— Will Hooker VICE-PRES.— Ed Kellam SEC.-TREAS— Pam Roberts HISTORIAN— Linda Freeman ACKROYD, JANET ELIZABETH, Springfield. AGREE, BARBARA KENT, Sharps. ADAMS, WILLIAM ARCHIE, JR., Williams- burg ALBERT, ALAN FREDRIC, Baltimore, Mary- land, ALEXANDER, ALTHEA P., Catlett. ALGATT, JUDITH ANN, Salisbury, Maryland. ALLEN, DAVID M., Adrian, Michigan. AMEE, STEPHEN ELIOT, Ogunqult, Maine. ANDERSON, CHERYL DEE, Mollne, Illinois. ANDREW, BETTY LYNN, Altavista. ANTHOLZ, MARY BEE, Minneapolis, Mir so+a. ARNOLD, KAREN SUE, Annandale. AUMAN, SARAJANE, Virginia Beach. AUSTIN, TIMOTHY LEE, Annandale. BABB, BARBARA ELLEN, Alexandria. BAGBY, THOMAS LEE, Glen Allen. BAKER, BILLIE ANNE, Richmond. BANKS, JUDY ELLEN, Florence, South Caro- lina. BARBOUR, RICHARD EDWIN, Richmond. BARGER, RAY MAYNARD, Buena Vista. 362 James Blair Terrace, New Rooms in Jefferson f •T Jp f ' F ? BARNER, SALLY RUTH, Richmond. BARNES, ROBERT CARLTON, Richardson, Texas. BARRETT. JAMES CARLIE, Chesapeake. BAXTER, ROBERT GORDON, Newport News. BEACHLEY, NANCY LOUISE, Hopewell. BELL, RANDOLPH MARSHALL, New Kens- ington, Pennsylvania. BELL, ROBERT LESLIE, West Palm Beach, Florida. BENNETT, JOHN PRICE. Winchester. BERCK, DOROTHY ANN, Portsmouth. BERGLUND, JANET CLARA, Fort Eustis. BEVINS, TIMOTHY BOYNTON, Alexandria. BICKERS, MICHAEL ALAN, Charlottesville. BIORDI, TONI ELIZABETH, Arlington. BLAKE, KATHLEEN JANE, Falls Church. BLOMQUIST, ROGER NEIL, Falls Church. •ft d Lm. |fs, s$f Cf v -: - o ik BLOUNT, SUSAN MALLEH, Petersburg. BLUM, JOHN CURTIS, JR., Annandale. BLY, ROBERT DEXTER, Newport, Vermont. BOAL, ROBERT THOMAS, III, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. BOISSEAU, EDWARD HOOKER, Richmond. BONNER, WILLIAM THOMAS, Hot Springs. BORDEN, SUZANNE, Richmond. BOSWELL, JOHN EASTBURN, Petersburg. BOWEN, PAMELA GAY, Charlottesville. BOWLING, ARTHUR LEE, Lynchburg. BOWMAN, JOHN RANDALL, Lebanon, Ohio. BRADSHAW, JOHN OVERTON, Fredericks- burg. BRADSTREET, ANNE, Williamsburg. BRAY, JERRY RANDOLPH, Chesapeake. BREEN. BETTIJOYCE, Fort Monroe. BRETNALL, VIRGINIA JANE, Garden City, Long Island. New York. BRIM, BLAINE BYRON, Alexandria. BRINA, WILLIAM T., JR., Bay Village, Ohio. BRINK, LINDA FAYE, McLean. BROOKS, DAVID HEBER, Falls Church. 363 ©?€ BROWN, ALAN KENT, Natorna Heights, Pennsylvania. BROWN, DANA ANTHONY, Hampton. BROWN, ROBERT EDWARD, Alex- andria. BROWN, ROBERT WILMOT, JR., Lynch- burg. BROWN, SUSAN KATHRINE, Virginia Beach. BROWN, WYNYARD ADAIR, Warren- . H J BUBSEY, WILLIAM EDWARD, Brecks- ville, Ohio. BUCKLEY, LINDA LOUISE, Cheverly, Maryland. BUFFINGTON, CARL E., JR., Fairfield, Connecticut. BULYNKO, LYDIA DAWN, Alexandria. BURGRAFF, CRAIG ROBERT, Allen- town, Pennsylvania. BURKE, FREDERICK COLLINS, Vienna. BUSHONG, DELORES ANN, Wood- stock. BUSSE, LAURA B., Charlottesville. BUTLER, MARION T., JR., Athens, Georgia. BUTLER, NORA DALBY, Suffolk. BYRD, CLALTOIA ANN, Richmond. CAFEO, LINDA LOUISE, Alexandria. CAHOON, ROGER HOWELL, West Chesapeake. CALHOUN, SUSAN JANE, Swainsboro, Georgia. CAMDEN, SANDRA KAY, Madison, Heights. CAMP, DEL RICHARD, Leesburg. CAMPBELL, RONALD WARREN, Roa- noke. CAMPBELL, SUSAN MARY, Centerville, Ohio. CARDILLO, GRACEMARY, Fort Lee, New Jersey. CARHART, JUDY ANN. Colonial Heights. CARLTON, ALICE C, Alexandria. CARPER, JOSEPH RAY, Danville. CASEY, EVERETT FRANK, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. CAVANAUGH, THOMAS WILLIAM, Portsmouth. CELLA, NANCY LOUISE, Willingboro, New Jersey. CHANCELLOR, ANN LAYMAN, Frank- fort, Kentucky. CHANCELLOR, RUTH DONNAN, Alex- andria. CHARD, DOUGLAS NORMAN, Provi- dence, Rhode Island. CHASE, JUDITH CANEEL, Salem. CHAUSSE, PATRICIA ANN, Roanoke. CHEATHAM, ALVIN PAULIN, Williams- burg. CHESSON, MICHAEL BEDOUT, New- port News. CHESTERMANN, EVAN R., Ill, Rich- mond. CHILDERS, EDWIN ROBERT, JR., Vir- ginia Beach. JtM 364 CHOCKLETT, CHARLES WAYNE, Lynch- biir 1. CHRISTIANSON, JAMES RICHARD. Balti- more, Maryland. CHRISTOPHER, JOHN CORBIN, Tappahan- nock. CHUBB, WILLIAM S., Grosse Polnte, Michi- gan. CLARK, JACQUELINE E., Richmond. CLARK, JAMES BRUCE, San Diego, Cali- fornia. CLARK, LINDA DIAN, Sandston. CLARKE, WILLIAM GORDON, Richmond. CLAYTON, HELEN MARIE, Lanexa. Freshman boys pile logs high for The Fire of the Bells. FRESHMAN CLASS Why didn ' t I take biology? wonders a freshman geology student. COBB, JAMES GURLEY, Norqe. COCHRAN, STEPHEN GREY, Virginlc Beach. COLEMAN, RONALD CARY, Williamsburg. COLLINS, ELIZABETH WARE, Norfolk. CONVERSE, RAY, Falls Church. COOKE, JUDITH ANN, Hopewell. COOPER, ELLEN HOPE, Pearlsburg. COOPER, MARIAN LOUISE, Springfield. CORVINO, MARGARET ELSIE, Carlisle Be racks, Pennsylvania. COUSINS, JOHN PAUL, Forest. COVINGTON, SUSAN ELLEN JEAN, North Springfield. COX, VIRGINIA LEE, Newport News. 365 CRANE, MICHAEL L, Vienna. CREWE, WILLIAM STEWART, Bethes- da. Maryland. CRISSEY, BARBARA JEAN, Huntington, West Virginia. CROWTHER, NANCY BRADFORD, West Hyattsville. Maryland. CUMBEE, RICHARD SHERIDAN, Pem- broke. CURLEE, FRANCIS LYNN, High Point, North Carohna. dXkdf It ' s SO easy! All I did was smile at him in the cat today. Class and School Spirit Prevail in Memorable Due Week CURWEN, DIANA LOUISE, Fieldale. CYRUS, LYNDA ANNE, Lynchburg. DAGGETT, SALLIE MOORE, Marlanna, Arltansas. DAINER, PAUL MACLYN, Union, New Jersey. DALEY, JOHN GORDON, Falls Church. DARR, MICHAEL GLENN, Wadsworth, Ohio. DAUGHERTY, DAVID REAMS, Roches- ter, Minnesota. DAVID, JOSEPH JOHN, Abington, Pennsylvania. DAVIS, GEORGE HUGHES, Arlington. DAVIS, RICHARD MICHAEL, Lima, Ohio. DAVIS, ROBERT PRAH, Newport News. DAY, ROBERT WARWICK, Reading, Pennsylvania. DEAN, JOHN HOWARD, Chester, New Jersey. DECOT, MARK EDWIN, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. DEEKENS, JOHN MACKENZIE, Amelia. DEFREES , JANE LINDSAY, Alexandria. DEHN, GALE, Arlington. DENENBERG, DENNIS, Manheim, Penn- sylvania. DENNY, PATRICIA DIANNE, Danville. DENT, CHARLES EDWARD, JR., Pula- ski. 366 kJfk m iii. DEWEY, HARTLEY FISKE, Newport News. DEWITT, PAUL, Virginia Beach. DICKINSON, ENDERS, IV, Richmond. DILLON, LARRY THEARON, Martins- ville. DINNER, ELLIOn DAVID. Scrantcn, Pennsylvania. DIPAOLA, MICHAEL FRANCIS, South HaclensacI:, New Jersey. DIVERS, ROBERT LEE, Rocky Mount. DOBYNS, CHARLOTTE ANN, Beau- fort. South Carolina. DODSON, HARRY HUGH, JR., Lynch- burg. DORROH, JOHN OLIVE, JR., Houston, Texas. DOUTHAT, JAMES EVANS, Petersburg. DOWNING, JACK RAYMOND, New- ark, Ohio. DRESS, NORMAN T., Wadsworlh, Ohio. DRISCOLL, JOHN PATRICK, Richmond. DRISCOLL, LAWRENCE T., Rochester, New York. DRYER, LYNN RUTH, Waynesboro. DUDLEY, TERRENCE LYNN, Herndon. DUNN, WILLIAM LEE, Newport News. DUREY, ORIN JORDAN, III, Virginia Beach. EATON, DEMARIS WINSTON, Margate, Nev Jersey. EBERHARDT, MICHAEL C. Danville, Illinois. EDGREN, PHILIP ARTHUR, Silver Spring, Maryland. ELLENSON, DAVID HARRY, Newport News. ELLIOTT, CHARLES S., JR., Lynchburg. ELLIOTT, EDWIN POWERS, JR., Manas- EMERICK, JAMES TRACY, Fort Mc- C ' ennan, Alabama. ENGLE, JACQUELINE ANNE, Roanoke. ERNSTMEYER, JAN LOIS, Seattle, W.vihlngton. EVANS, SUSAN FERN, Alexandria. FAIRBANK, WENDY ELIZABETH, Dhah- ran, Saudi Arabia. FAIRBANKS, GEORGE C, IV, Virginia ach. Rich- FAUBER, SUZANNE DILLON, mond. FENIGSOHN, GEORGE IRA, Newport News. FERGUSON, JOHN ELVIN, Rocky Mount. FINLEY, WILLIAM KIRKLAND, Franklin. FLORENCE, HENRY MICHAEL, West- wood, New Jersey. FLYNN, JOAN LESLEY, West Spring- field. FONDA, EMMA JEANNINE, Onancoclc. FORE, DANNY GARFIELD, Rustburg. FORRER, MARTHA JEANNE, Rich- mond. £L k 367 T jfn FORREST, CARROLL MARK. Poquoson. FOX, ERNEST ERWIN, Short Hills, New Jersey. FRANKS, DOUGLAS WAYNE, Hopewell. FRAZER, ELIZABETH P., Newport News. FRAZIER, PATRICIA ANNE, Altavlsta. FRECE, JOHN WALTER, Lilian. FREEMAN, LINDA LEE, Richmond. FRIEDLAND, DORENE GAY, Hampton. FRIEDMAN, KATHLEEN GOULD, Spring- field, Illinois. FROSCHER, TORREY CURTIS, Arlington. FULLERTON, RICHARD BROOKS, Vienna. GALLOWAY, LURA GODDIN, Greenville, South Carolina. GARBER, DENEHE BELLE, Waynesboro. GARBER, JOHNNY WAYNE, Quicksburg. GASKINS, STEVE PETTIE, III, Arlington. GAYLE, RICHARD CARLTON, Sandston. GIAMPAPA, NANCYE CAROL, Alexandria. GIBSON, GALE HOLLY, Annandale. GILL, SANDRA LEE, Staunton. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM BRUCE, Roanoke. GIRARD, THOMAS PLEASANT, West Ches- ter, Pennsylvania. GIVENS, LOUISE KNIGHT, Pearisburg. GLASSMAN, ANDREW PAUL, Hamden, Connecticut. GLENN, JEAN PAXTON, Waynesboro. GODWIN, JOSEPH HENRY, III, Norfolk. GORDON, JUDY ALICE, Washington, D.C. GRACIAN, PATRICIA MARIA, Williamsburg. GRAHAM, ROBERT ALLISON, Ashland. GREEN, JAMES CRAWFORD, Penns Grove, New Jersey. GRIFFITH, DOUGLAS PAUL, Ellicott City, Maryland. GRIMM, EMMEH CARL, Linville. GROVE, ROBERTA LYNN, Glen Rock, Penn- sylvania. GURNEY, RICHARD D., Arlington. HAASE, LINDA LEE, Richmond. HALL, CHRISTINE LYNN, Cedar Rapids, HALL, WENDY STUART, Mathews. HALLMAN, BRIAN SHEPARD. Arlington. HAMACK, KEITH HARTMOND, Seattle, Washington. HAMERSEN, CAROL ELIZABETH, Kansas City, Missouri. HAMILTON, ANN, Dayton. HAMILTON, WILLIAM WADE, Wise. HARDIE, WILLIAM B., JR., El Paso, Texas. HARDING, MICHAEL STUART, Leonardo, New Jersey. HARPER, GAYLE CLIFTON, Richmond. HARRIS, SANDRA ELLA, Gladstone. 368 HARTSOCK, WILLIAM H., JR., Hershey, Pennsylvania. HARWOOD, GERTRUDE CLASH, Rich- mond. HAUCK, NANCY CAROL, Springfield. HAWKINS, DAVID L., Owenton, Kentucky. HAYHURST. RICHARD ALLEN, Parkersburg, West Virginia. HELFRICH, DOROTHY DIANE, Seaford, Del- aware. HENDERSON, EDMUND M., JR., Nassawa- dox. HENDRICKS, WILLIAM T., Hampton. HENNINGER, ROBERT LEROY, McLean. HENRY, BARBARA MARTIN, Hampton. FRESHMAN CLASS Residents of James Blair Terrace provide a highligfif of Due Week as they march to campus with their contribution to the Fire of Bells bonfire. HERNDON, JESSE M., Ill, Sorel, Quebec, Canada. HERRING, FRANCES LEE, Newport News. HEWES, DEAN EDWARD, Fredericksburg. HIATT, JAMES HOWARD, Arlington. HIEGEL, PATRICIA LOUISE, Williamsburg. HILDEBRAND, PAUL H., JR., Alexandria. HILL, MARILYN LOIS, Pulaski. HINER, LAURA ANN, Richmond. HINSON, HELEN SUZANNE, Alexandria. Hin, ANNE MORTON, Richmond. HOFFMAN, RICHARD JOHN, Annandale. HOLLANDSWORTH, JOHN ALAN, Collir.s- ville. HOLM, THOMAS ALVIN, Falls Church. HOLMES, ROBERT ALLEN, Aliquippa, Penns- sylvania. HONEMAN, DONALD MICHAEL, McLean. 369 HOOKER, PATRICIA MARIE, Williams burg. HOOKER, RAY WILLARD, JR., Vidorla Australia. HOPKINS, DEBORAH COOK, Summit, New Jersey. HOPKINS, JOSEPH ANTHONY, Ches ter. HOSKINS, DONNA LYNN, Fort Eustis HOHELL, NANCY LEE, Mt. Crawford. HOWARD, JOHN TIMOTHY, Laguna Beach, California. HOWE, MARGARET LEIGH, Mt. Solon. HOWELL, ROBERT LYNDON, Alex- andria. HUBER, MIRIAM SUE, Rustburg. HUDSON, RONALD LARRY, Richmond. HUESTON, JACK SCOH, Richmond. HUFFMAN, LISA LEE, Winchester. HULEY, PETER HART, Arlington. HULL, DIANA FAYE, Buena Vista. Freshman Dormitories Create Floats for Homecoming Parade HULSE, NANCY LOUISE, Richmond. HUNT, ROBERT REED. JR., Startex, South Carolina. HUNTER, BARBARA JEANNE, Falls Church. HUTCHESON, MARTHA E., Chase City. HUTCHESON, ROBERT B., Woodbury, New Jersey. IRWIN, SANDRA LYNNE, Livingston, New Jersey. JACKSON, STEVEN LEON, Staunton. JACOBS, YETTA LEE, Hampton. JAGGARD, STEPHEN H., Pltmon, New Jersey. JAMERSON, PAMELA JO, Dlllwyn. JARVIS, THOMAS DESTRY, Glasgow. JENKINS, SUSAN KATHRYN, Neptune Beach, Florida. JOHNSON, BARBARA ANNE, Church- land. JOHNSON, BEVERLY JEAN, Alexand- ria. JOHNSON, LOIS WINN, Staunton. JOHNSON, RUTH ANNE, Roanoke. JONES, BRUCE ALAN, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. JONES, EVELYN DIANE, Williamsburg. JORDAN, KATHRYN LEE, Williamsburg. JORDAN, LESLIE TEMPLE, East Setau- ket, New York. 01 ? IB 370 ? JORDAN, MARGARET MYERS, Emporia. KALEN, LINDA SUE, Arlington. KANTZER, RICHARD FORBES, Wheaton, Illinois. KAPLAN, ROBERT RICHARD, Los Angeles, California. KAUFMAN, ROCHELLE V., Wakefield. KEATOR, PHILIP JOHN, Newport News. KEITER, JOHN WAVERLY, York, Pennsyl- KELLAM, EDWIN CLAY, JR., Norfolk. KELLY, JACK ED, Panama City, Florida. KELLY, ROBERT FRANCIS, Silver Spring, Maryland. KENLEY, MARGARET ELLEN, Virginia Beach. KERSEY, KATHY ANN, Virginia Beach. KESTENBAUM, THELDA MAE, Culpeper. KEUPER, KENNETH ERWIN, JR., Wilming- ton, Delaware. KIEFFER, ROBERT EDWARD, Atlanta, Georgia. Is this all , after a two hour wa ' t?? kATL KILMARTIN, TANITH, Lovingston. KING, JOHN GRANVILLE, JR., Yorktown. KINTSFATHER, DAVID P., JR., Falls Church. KIRACOFE, NANCY BIBB, Williamsburg. KIRKLEY, JOAN MARIE, Norfolk. KISHBAUCH, KATHRYN JANE, Wood- bridqe. KLINE, PHYLLIS ANN, Blacksburg. KNAUPP, ROBERT WOODROW, South Plain- field, New Jersey. KNIGHT, CAROL ANN, Chesapeake. KNIGHT, RICHARD ERMES, Arlington. 371 • i® o $ ' •.■' fe tl trS i.£|k,t9 KNOn, JUDY LANE, Martinsville. KOCH, ROBERT MAGOON, JR., Falls Church. KOEHLER, CAROLYN JEAN, Arlington. KOHLHAGEN, STEVEN WERNER, Springfield. KORTE, DON WALKER, JR., Virginia Beach. KORTY, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Riverdale, Maryland. KRON, MARILYN MAY, Roslyn Heights, Long Island, New Yorlc. LACY, LINDA ELIZABETH, Newport News. LADERBERG, WENDY ANN, Norfolk. LAMM, BRIAN DAVID, Falls Church. LANE, DENIS KENNEDY, JR., Alexandria. LANGHORST, GAIL ANN, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. LANKFORD, PAUL GANDY, Franklin. LARSON, KARIN LOU, Riverdale, Maryland. LARSON, NANCY JO, Phoenlxville, Pennsylvania. LAWSON, RICHARD COOPER, Perry, Georgia. LEE, RONALD EDWIN, Chesapeake. LEHIGH, JOHN MILTON, Hanover, Pennsylvania. LEMMER, JANET SUE, Falls Church. LEONARD, MELANIE REBECCA, Morrisvllle, Per sylvania. LEWIS, WANDA ELIZABETH, Natural Bridge. LIPSEY, CHRISTOPHER M., Huntington, Long Island, New York. LIHLEJOHN, ALBERT C, JR., Charlotte, North Carolina. LONG, BRUCE BARBER, Warsaw. LONG, JAQUELYN L ' ENGLE, Buffalo, New York. LONG, NANCY O ' NEIL, Richmond. LONG, WILLIAM IVEY, Rockhill. South Carolina. LOSH, RICHARD CATON, JR., Albuquerque, New Mexico. LOVE, DAVID WINN, Smithfleld. LOVELACE, NANCY LYNN, Lynchburg. LOWE, WILLIAM CURTIS, Atlanta, Georgia. LOWRY, JOHN CHARLES, Williamsburg. LUBELEY, MICHAEL DAVID, Falls Church. LUCAS, DIANE ELIZABETH, Kettering, Ohio. LUCKEY, DIANE, Richmond. LUZINS, JURIS, Norfolk. LYON, DAVID ALLEN, IV, Petersburg. MACKEY, SARA LEE, Richmond. MADISON, ALAN WAYNE, Palmyra. MAEDER, SUSANNE RUTH, Richmond. 372 MAJKA, THEOPHILE JOSEPH, Newport News. MALLORY, SUSAN ANNE, Norfolk. MAPP. MARY LUCIE, Nassawadox. MAPP, NANCY LOUISE, Quinley. MARCHESE, WILLIAM VITO, Richmond. MARSH, LINDA RUTH, Canton, Massa- chusetts. MARSHALL, BEVERLY W., Gloucester. MARSHALL, CHARLES THOMAS, Williams- burg. MARSHALL, JANET ELAINE, Alexandria. MARVIN, EVERETT D., Ill, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. MASON, CLAIRE LOUISE, Bowling Green. MASSEY, THOMAS JEROME, Richmond. MASTERS, MARY ELIZABETH, Phc Pennsylvania. MASTIN, JANE BRYAN, Roanoke. MAUCK, ELLEN DOUGLAS, Luray. MAY, DAVID SELDEN, Clarksville, Maryland. MAY, JAMES TERRELL, III, Virginia Beach. McCARROLL, ROBERT STACY, West Spring- field, Massachusetts. McCORMICK, JEFFREY CHARLES, Bowie, Maryland. McENTYRE, THOMAS GORE, La Canada, California. McGEE, MICHAEL PATRICK, Wheaton, Maryland. MclNDOE, LINDA MAE, Richmond. McLaughlin, Robert e., jr., Alexandria McLEOD, NORA LYNN, Winston-Salen North Carolina. v tr: fv Dr. Paschall greets an early arrival at the annual President ' s Tea for freshmen. 373 Lab assistant Joe Lleb assists Roger Blomquist, Artie Bowling, and Marilyn Owen as they conduct a physics experiment. McPHERSON, JOHN CHARLES, Hous- ton, Texas. McPHERSON, TIMOTHY C, Arling- ton. MENKE, WAYNE D., Rahway, New Jersey. MERRin, MARGARET ANNE, Dallas, Texas. MEYER, CAROL LEE, Williamsburg. MICK, ROBERTA, Roanoke. MILES, LARUE CARTER, Bristol. MILLER, ANN SHELDON, Falls Church. MILLER, ARTHUR S., Ill, Virginia Beach. MILLER, CAROL LYNN, Vienna. MILLER, RICHARD WILLIAM, Moline, Illinois. MILLER, SUZANNE MANCILL, An- nandale. MILLER, THOMAS IRVIN, Berlin, Pennsylvania. MITCHELL, JACQUELINE SUE, Alex- andria. MOFFin, SUSAN E., Smithfield. MONCOL, SUSAN ANN, Prince George. MONK, RICHARD FRANCIS, Spring- field. MOORE, SUSAN JEANNEHE, Virginia Beach. MORDEN, MARY LOUISE, Bad Axe, Michigan. MORGAN, THOMAS ELDER, Annan- dale. MORIARTY, BARBARA WAYNE, Arl- ington. MORRIS, ALETHIA ANN, Richmond. MORRIS, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Salis- bury, Maryland. MORRIS, WILLIAM DWIGHT, Falls Ch.jrch. MORRISSEY, JANE NORMA, Manches- ter, Nev Hampshire. : . MJ 374 MORSS, MARK FRANKLIN, Worthlng- ton, Ohio. MORTON, TERRY ALAN, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. MOWEN, JOHN CALVIN, III, Waynes- boro. MUENCH, JEAN ALICE, Alexandria. MULLOY, SUSAN MARY, La Paz, Boll- MURRAY, ALLAN DALE, Michigan City, Indiana. MURRAY, DWIGHT W., South Boston. NACHMAN, HENRY DUDLEY, Rich- mond. NANCE, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Frede- rlchburg. NANCE, GERALD NEWMAN, Arling- ton. NECSARY, JUDITH ANN, Tazewell. NELMS, ANN SCOTT, Vinton. NELSON, DOUGLAS LEA, Richmond. NEWMAN, MARY ELLEN HAYES, Williamsburg. NICKERSON, HARRIETT LYNN, Will- iamsburg. Thirty-nine Participate in First Freshman Honors Program NININGER, JENNY ELIZABETH, Roa- nolce. NUCKOLS, MICHAEL AUBREY, Rocky Mount. NUGENT, THOMAS PATRICK, Alex- andria. ODLAND, JUDITH CLAIRE, Janesville. Wisconsin. O ' NEIL, RICHARD ALAN, Washington, D.C. ONOERDONK, JAMES CHARLES, New- port Nev. ' s. ORWIG, CAROL JANE, Richmond. OWEN, MARILYN JEAN, Norfolk. PARKER, DAVID MICHAEL, Bedford. PASTORE, MARY MARGARET, Rich- mond. PERELMAN, CHARLES DAVID, Galax. PETERSON, HOLLY ANN, Arlington. PETRO, JOSEPH BARAN, Witliamsburg. PEYRONNET, CAROLYN LEE, Rich- mond. PHILIPS, HENRY H., Ill, Richmond. PHILLIPS, CARSON RENEE, Lincoln. PHILLIPS, LINDA LEA, Petersburg. PHILLIPS, RONALD WILLIAM, Newport News. PIERCE, REBECCA GAYLE, Roanoke. PITTS, KATHERINE ADELAIDE, Rich- mond. 375 mmf? ' PITTS, MILDRED VIRGINIA, Williams- burg. PITZER, NANCY LUPTON, Lynchburg. POARCH, JUDY BOYD, Clarltsville. POLLARD, JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Wash- ington. D.C. POLLARD, MELISSA DEA, Vienna. POLLARD, ROBERT DAVID, Norwalk, Connecticut. POLLOCK, FRANCES EWELL, Virginia Beach. PORTER, BETSY ANN, Newsoms. POHER, RICHARD BOWEN, North Springfield. PRESCOn, GEORGIA ANN, Williams- burg. PRESTON, MARGARET MARSTON, Virginia Beach. PRICE, JEANNE GLENITH, Amburg. PRICE, MARY RUTH, Stanley. PRICE, WILLIAM PIERCE, Sussex. PROCTOR, GAYLE RANSONE, Rich- mond. PULLEY, JUDITH ANN, Burke. PULLIAM, KAY MAHAN, Roanoke. PURTILL, JAMES WILLIAM, Glaston- bury, Connecticut. OUAINTANCE, JOHN WESTON, Port Chester, New York. OUILLEN, SHARON MARGERY, Gate City. RAMSEY, ANN ECCLESTON, Abingdon. RAMSEY, ELIZABETH C, Charlotte Court House. REED, MYER STRATTON, JR., LaCrosse. REEDER, MICHAEL CHARLES, Williams- burg. Orlentafion Week means endless lines . . . this time in front of the caf. h 376 REPKA, RONNEE RAE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. REYNOLDS, RUTH ANN, Portsmouth. RHEA, HELEN WALLIS, Luthervllle- Timonium. Maryland. RHODES, ADA VICTORIA, Williams- burg. RILEY, DAVID SCOTT, Memphis, Ten- nessee. RIORDAN, MARGARET R., Atlanta, Georgia. RIPY, BRUCE JOHNSON, Parkton, Maryland. RITCHIE. EDWARD JOSEPH, JR., Hampton. ROACH, THOMAS EUSTIS, Orange, Texas. ROAKES, SAMUEL EDWARD, JR., Miami, Florida. ROBERTS, AUSTIN L, III, Washington, D.C. ROBERTS, DONALD RAY, Roanoke. ROBERTS, PAMELA JEAN, Arlington. ROBERTSON, MORGAN McNEEL, Marietta, Georgia. ROGOWSKI, ELIZABETH D., Arlington. ROHR, DAVID MALCOLM, Portsmouth. ROSSING, BOYD EDWARD, Laurel, Maryland. ROWE, STEPHEN FRENCH, Eggleston. ROWE, STEVEN ANTHONY, Virginia Beach. RUMBURG, KENNETH NEIL, Stuarts Draft. RUNYON, JAMES DOUGLAS, North Babylon, New York. RYAN, GILES SANDFORD, Newport News. SAGER, GARY LEE, Mount Jackson. SALISBURY, DANIEL ERNEST, Falls Church. i r- I hi ' V f «- V - k ' . mnii 377 SALLEY, MARY CARRINSTON, Columbia, South Carolina. SAMPSELLE, ANNA ALICE, Newport News. SCHAEFFER, RANDALL EUGENE, Bracken- ridge, Pennsylvania. SCHAFER, DONALD WILLIS, Orange. SCHERER, STACY ELIZABETH, Benton Harbor, Michigan. SCHLEIF, PETER ROBERT, South Plaintield, New Jersey. Freshman girls indulge in one of the more pleasant experiences of entering the College — taking the W.D.A. test. ' O.D. 4 ' and James Blair Terrace Boost Indian Football Spirit rs kdktk W : r © SCHMITZ, MARY CHRISTINE, Richmond. SCHMOE, SUWANNEE ALLIERA, Quitmann, Georgia. SCHOLZ, KaTHRYN LOUISE, Covington. SCHUELER, LINDA LEE, Woodstown, New Jersev. SCHUTZ, henry AUGUST, III, Falls Church. SCOTT, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, Richmond. SEABRIGHT, ALICE LUPTON, Winchester. SHACKELFORD, DAVID LEE, Lynchburg. SHEEHY, COLEMAN M., JR., Richmond. SHEPHERD, ALMEDA ANN, Gloucester Point. SHERMAN, CHRISTOPHER B.. Cincinnati, Ohio. SHEWMAKER, CAROL FERN, Alexandria. SHICK, JOHN MALCOLM, JR., Falls Church. SHICKEL, LINDA SUE, Harrisonburg. SHOTWELL, INDIA MARIE, Richmond. SIEGFRIED, ROBERT BROOKS, Virginia Beach. SILLS, RICHARD EDWARD, Newport News. SIMPKINS, FRED CRAWFORD, Ffsherville. SINGLETON, WILLIAM A., Springfield. SKEEN, SANDRA LOU, RoseJale. 378 1 3.f ,? 1 vikTf nb Til SKELTON, JEAN WATSON, Blacksburg. SMALL. SUSAN HOLMES, Suffolk. SMEDS. RUSSELL CLARENCE, Williamsburg. SMITH, CYNTHIA SUE, Fincastle. SMITH, DORA JEAN, Washington, D.C. SMITH, MARGARETTE LOUISE, Georgetown, South Carolina. SMITH, PETER WINSLOW, Paget West, Ber- muda. SMITH, STEPHEN KEESE, Altavista. SOTHORON, MARGARET B., Charlotte Hall, Maryland. SOUTHERLAND, HUGH BARRY, Arlinqton. SPADY, DENARD CHARLES, Townsend. SPALDING, EVETTA DENISE, Williamsburg. SPAULDING, DAVID LEE, JR., Annandale SPENCE, DOUGLAS RICHARD, Yorktown. SPENCE. JANE MARIE, Arlington. SPENCER, ANN ELLEN, Charleston. South Carolina. SPENGERMAN, DONALD F., Atlantic High- lands, New Jersey. SPURLING, RICHARD DUDLEY, St. Georges, Bermuda. STAFFORD, MARY LOUISE, Roanoke. STEMPLE, SALLIE ELIZABETH, Lima, Peru. STEVENS, KENT McNEIL, Narrows. STEVENS, LAUREL CHRISTINA, Norfolk. STITH, FLORA LESTER, Richmond. STREETMAN, LARRY EUGENE, Columbus, Gec qia. STUART, JOHN MICHAEL, Richmond. SUNDIN, LINDA ELLIOTT, Hampton. SWEENEY, REBECCA JANE, Opa Locka, Florida. SWENSON, MEREDITH JANE, Smyrna, Georqla. SYKES, SAM JONES, III, Virginia Beach. TALLEY, ANNE CHRISTINE, Dahlgren. TARPLEY, MARILYN SUE, Richmond. TATUM. JAMES LUTHER, Suffolk. TAYLOR, ANTHONY RAY, Colonial Beach. TAYLOR, CHRISTINE, Rl-iinelander Wis- consin. TAYLOR, DOUGLAS D., Urbanna TAYLOR, JAMES RUSSELL, Wintersville, Ohio. THEBERGE, NORMAN B., JR., Virginia Beach. THOMPSON, MARY KIEFFER, Alexandria. TICHY, JOSEPH CHARLES, III, Silver Spring, Maryland. TONELSON, LOUIS OWEN, Norfolk. 379 VOLZ, DOUGLAS CHARLES, Roanoke. WAITE, BURT ALLAN, St. Thomas, Pennsylvania. WALKER, EDWARD FAHEY, Laredo, Texas. WALKER, LLOYD DANIEL, JR., Richmond. WALKER, SUSANNE TATUM, Williamsburg. WALL, ELIZABETH C, Newport News. WALLINE, KATHARINE KIRK, Annandale. WALTHALL, JO ANN, Alberta. WARBURTON, ELIZABETH, Bellport, New York. WARCHOLIK, STEPHEN RUSSELL, Falls Church. WARE, FRANCES FAULCONER, Tappahannock. WATERMAN, MARY REGINA, Dayton, Ohio. WATERS, GRETCHEN THERESA, Clinton, Iowa. WATERS, IRMA LYNN, Portsmouth. WATKINS, JANET, Arlington. WATKINS, STEPHEN HOUSTON, Tulsa, Oklahoma. WATSON, DAVID PERRIN, Wakefield, Massachusetts. WATSON, GEORGE H., Ill, Williamsburg. WATSON, LESLIE RAY, JR., Virginia Beach. WEAVER, JOHN WOOD, Williamsburg. WEISBERG, EDWARD JOSEPH, Norfolk. WELLS, WILLIAM C, JR., Richmond. WERGLEY, ALBERT NASH, Chesapeake. WERNER, JEAN LOUISE, Colonial Heights. WERNER, STEPHEN GARY, Roanoke. WEST, MARGARET LOUISE, Exmore. WHEELER, WILLIAM A., JR., Babylon, (Deceased October 28, 1965). WHITE, ALLAN EUGENE, Newport News. WHITE, BRIAN ERVIN, Newport News. WHITE, GAIL EVELYN, Salisbury, Maryland. 380 f C © p kilklk .M TOZZI, JOHN LEE, Pembroke. TRAVIS, PHILIP ARTHUR, Cape Charles. TRICE, CYNTHIA WEBB, Drewryvllle. TURNER, ELIZABETH CAROL, Woodlawn. TURVILLE, WILLIAM CHARLES, JR., Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. VAIDEN, CAROLINE E., Wayne, New Jersey. VAIL, BARBARA SUE, Virginia Beach. VAN METER, QUENTIN LEE. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. VANN, MARTHA ANN, Strasburg. VARELA, GAIL ENID, Herndon. VAUGHAN, REBECCA MAGEHE, Court- land. VERGARA, JAMES JOSEPH, JR., Hopewell. VERHINE, PATRICIA ANNE, Newport News. VERSER, NANCY WARE, Richmond. VICK, ANN KNIGHTLEY, Richmond. VINING, KATHLEEN ANNE, Webster Groves, Missouri. Air Force recruiters and their war machine bring curiosity and controversy to the lawn of the Campus Center. FRESHMAN CLASS WHITE, JACQUELINE LEE, Sutherlin, WHITEHURST, ANNE WINSLOW, Kncxvllle, Tennessee. WHITING, LAWRENCE DERLAND, III, Rich- mond. WHITLOW, LYNDA ANNE, Virginia Beach. WILBORN, IRVIN MITCHELL, JR., South Boston. WILKINSON, RICHARD GRAHAM, Newport News. WILLIAMS, JAMES LOWELL, Feasterville, Pennsylvania. WILLIAMS, JAMES NEWTON, Virginia Beach. WILLIAMS, SUE RAWLS, Richmond. WILSON, DALE WAGERS, Virginia Beach. WINCHESTER, SHEILA ANN, Richmond. WINE, MARY SUE, Woodstock. WING, STEPHEN JOHN, Littleton, New Hampshire. Win, DAVID LYNWOOD, Bedford. WOJNO, STANLEY JOSEPH, JR., Suffield, Connecticut. WONNELL, DONN THOMAS, Linwood, New Jersey. WOODAHL, ANN ELIZABETH, Bon Air. WOODARD, DIANE ELIZABETH, Courtland. WOODY, PATRICIA ANNE, Atlanta, Georgia. WOOLEYHAN, ALFRED MORELAND, JR., Quincy, Illinois. WOOLLEY, VINCENT DEVERE, River Vale, New Jersey. WYRICK, LINDA JEANNE, Rome, Georgia. YAGER, SHARON ANN, Pasadena, Cali- fornia. YOUNG, JOANN LINDA, Weston, Con- necticut. YOUNG, JOHN FINLEY, Milwaukee, WIs- ZENKER, SANDRA, Alexandria. ZEPUL, PATRICIA LOUISE, Annandale. ZYCHOWSKI. THADDEUS FRANK, Brooklyn, New York. m r- 381 The Marshall-Wythe School of Law, the oldest and one of the most highly selective law schools in America, increased its enrollment to capacity this year. The School presented a mock-trial in order to give the student body a view of the American judicial system. This mock trial also helped the law students prepare themselves for their practice. The Dean of the Law School, Joseph Curtis, and his faculty, including Dean Emeritus Dudley Wood- bridge, continued their excellent instruction on a level compatible with the school ' s fine reputation. Law Student Aldric J. LaBell experiences the tedium of long hours of graduate research. Nation ' s Oldest Law School Completes 187th Year ATACK, WILLIAM CHARLES, Richmond. BARR, STANLEY G., JR., Williamsburg. BOLTON, LAWRENCE E., Garden City, New York. BRACKETT, WILLIAM DODDS, Hinsdale, Illinois. BURTON, ALBERT PAUL, JR., Hampton. BUSBEE, HOWARD JAMES, Falls Church. CLARK, THOMAS CHARLES, Miffllnburg, Penn- sylvania. CULVERHOUSE, WILLIAM E., Williamsburg. DRAY, MARK STANLEY, Williamsburg. 382 EVANS, JAMES AUGUST, Pine City, New York. GOLDBERG, AUBREY, Williamsburg. HARRIS, STEPHEN DAVID, Canton, Ohio. HOLLOWELL, THOMAS P., Burlington, Iowa. HOV ARD, JOSEPH LEWIS, Falls Church. JEFFRIES, WILLIAM L, JR., Virginia Beach. KENT, CHARLES ERIC, Williamsburg. KEOWN, WILLIAM ROBERT, St. Petersburg, Florida. KIMES, RUSSELL A., JR., New Canaan, Connecti- cut. LENT, ROBERT NORMAN, River Edge, New Jersey. MAINELLI, ALBERT JOHN, JR., Providence, Rhode Island. MORRIS, STANLEY LEE, JR., Norfolk. MUNROE, WILLIAM ROBERTS, Williamsburg, Massachusetts. O ' BRYAN, DAVID WAYNE, Richmond. 383 The law library in Bryan basement provides an isolated environment for studying judicial intricacies. PERROni, SAVERIO, JR., North Providence, Rhode Island. RACHY, MARCIA FAITH, Williamsburg. REVELEY, HUGHES KENNEDY, JR., Virginia Beach. SMITH, SYDNEY STROTHER, 111, Williamsburg. SWERSKY, ALFRED DAVID, Williamsburg. ' TROTH, JAMES ROBERT, Williamsburg. 384 TUCKER, JAMES LETCHER, Williamsburg. WANDREI, ROBERT THOMAS, Adams, Mas- sachusetts. WHITE, PETER HAYES, Hopewell Junction. New Yorl. WHITE, RONALD WESLEY, Pierre, South Dakota. WOLF, HENRY CHARLES, Williamsburg. WOLF, ROBERT PAUL, Williamsburg. College Offers Expanding Graduate Program CHANNING, SHEILA ANN, New Barnet, Herts, England. Ei ' eter Exchange Student. EMERSON, JUNE E., Akron, Ohio. Biology. WINSLOW. LOIS, Belvldere, North Carolina. Education, Guidance and Counseling. YU, WILLIAM JEN-HEN, Taipei, Taiwan. Psycho- logy. 385 r INDEX Metaphorically, our lives here are summed up by an index. For what more is college than an indica- tor, an all encompassing pointer which directs thoughts and molds minds for the future. pn v..3 jkj ' , y- 387 Administration and Faculty Index Abbot, William W. Agee, Joseph S., 42. 222. 223 Alewynse, John J., Jr., 38 Altshuler, Nathan, 45 Anderson, Charles H. Andrews, Jean C. 30 Armstrong, Alfred R., 28 Atlceson, Thomas C 37 Atkinson, Harry E., 37 Baldwin, John T. Ball, Donald L, 30, 31 Ballingall, Carol E., 45 Banner, J. Worth, 38, 95 Barka, Norman F. Barksdale, Martha E., 43, III, 276 Barnes, Carson H., Jr.. 22 Barrett, Mildred, 43, 276 Barry, Robert A., 27 Beaty, Mary Elizabeth Beck, Louis Marvin Beeler, James Rush, 38 Bell, John Patrick Benton, Robert R. Berry, Hertha K., 38 Bick, Kenneth F., 33 Beyer, R. Carlyle, 35 Black, Robert E., 26 Bland, Samuel Russell Board of Visitors, 18 Brent, Joseph L., 35 Brickell, Edward Ernest, 19, 30 Bright, John C, 22, 95 Brooks, Garnett R., Jr., 26, 162 Brower, Mrs. Philip (Helen), 38 Byrd, Mitchell A., 26 Cacciapaglia, John T. Cappon, Lester Carson, Jane Cato, Benjamin, 40 Chabot, Brian Frank, 26 Chambers, William B., Jr., 42. 222, 223. 236 Chandler, Charles, 24 Chesser, Royce W., 29 Choi, Kee II, 27 Clark, Judy Ann, 40 Clem, Paul N., 29 Clement, Stephen C, 33. 157 Cogle, Dennis K.. 24 Coke, James W. Coleman. Henry E., 32 Conner, Luther Thomas, Jr., 40 Copeland, Richard W., 29 Corbett, Eleanor Quinn, 43, 276 Corey, Hlbbert D. Crawford, George W., 44 Crowe, Patricia B., 275, 276 Crownfleld, Frederic R., Jr. Curry, Richard C, 34 Curtis, Joseph, 37 Dafashy, Wagih, 27 Darling, J. S., 41 Davidson, Charles E.. 30 Davis, William F., 30 Daw, Hurbert A.. 44 Derks, Peter L. Derringe, Edmond T.. 42, 149, 222, 223 Donaldson, Blrdena E.. 22, 95, III Dorrance, Carolyn L., 34 Duvernois, Gilbert Easier, Hugh B., 40. 162 Eckhause. Morton. 44 Elliott. Nathaniel Y., 30 English, Robert T., 24 Esler, Anthony J.. 35 Evans. Frank B., Ill, 30, 56 Farls, E. McGruder. Jr., 37 Fehr, Carl A., 41, 140. 141, 142 Feix. Marc R. Fischer, Emerlc, 37, 115 Floyd, Edwin D., 38 Foster, Lewis, A., 41 Fowler, Harold L, 17, 20, 95 Friedman, Herbert, 44 Funsten, Herbert Galfo, Armand J., 29 Garrett, Martin A., 27 Gates, Nancy L. Geoffroy, Kevin E., 29 Goodwin, Bruce K., 33, 157 Gordon, Norman R. Gray, David J., 45 Green, Warren J., 22. 78 Gross, Pincus, 44 Groves, Harry R., 42. 222, 234, 245 Guy, William G.. 28, 56. 89. 140 Haak. Albert, 32 Haase, Arthur E.. 38 Hageman, Elizabeth H., 30 Hall, Gustav W.. 26 Hamilton, Margaret Hammack, B. A. Harcum, E. Rae Harrell. Bryant E., 28 Harvey. John H.. 42. 237 Hastings. Russell T. Haussermann, Caroline. 43, 272 Hearn, Thomas K.. Jr. Heemann, P, Warren, 23 Heilbronn, Denise M., 38 Heissenbuttel, Dorothy J. Herrmann. Donald J.. 29 Hill, Trevor B., 28 Hoffman, E. Lewis. 38 Hogan, Julian L, Lt. Col.. 36. 147 Holland, Howard K., 29 Holmes, David L., 30 Hooker, Lester, 42, 222, 223 Hubert, Carol Ann, 30 Hunt, Robert P.. 21 Ito, Satoshl, 45 James, Robert, 42, 222. 234, 245 Jenkins. David C, 30, I 10 Jensen, Dudley M.. 21, 222, 223, 246 Johnson, Gerald H.. 33 Johnson. Ludwell H.. 35 Johnston. Lestine Rebecca. 38 Johnston, Robert A., 20 Jones, Edward Earl, 42 Jones, Gilbert C. 27. 161 Jones. W. Melville, 16, 17, 20 Kallos, Alexander, 38, 110 Kane, John R. Katz, Edward, 28 Kelly, James P., 23 Kernodle, R. Wayne, 45 Kiefer, Richard L, 28, 163 Kim, Chonghan, 34 Kindred, Jerome C 30 King, Algin B. Kirk, Glenn G.. 32, I 13, 143 Koman, John Var.Ess 41 Krebs, Liliane, 38 Kurtz, Alexander I., 38 Kutner. Michael H.. 40 Lambert, J. Wilfred, 22, 95 Lawrence, James D., 80, 117 Lawrence, Sidney H. Leach, James J. Leach, Phyllis Leonard, Lawrence C. 40 Leadbeater, Lewis W. Levy, Marvin D.. 222, 225 Liguorl, Victor A.. 45 Llnkenauger, Mont, 42 Lockaby, Jesse S., Jr., Capt., 36 Long. John H., 44 Longman, Joyce F., 40 Lott, Edril, 36 McCartha, Carl W., 29 McCary, Ben C. 39 McConkey. Donald L, 32, 113, 143 McCord, James N.. Jr., 35 McCulley, Cecil M., 30. 31. 109 McCully, Bruce T. McGavran, James Holt. Jr., 31 McKenna, Virgil V., 44 McKnight, John L, McLane, Henry Earl, 41 McLennan, Donald E.. 44 MacDonald. Frank A.. 41 MacQueen, John T., 28 MacCubbin, Robert, 31 Mangum, Charlotte, 26 Mann, Barry H.. 156 Martel, J. Luke, Jr.. 39. 159 Mason, Kenneth M., Jr., 31 Matier, Mildred Matthews, John R., Jr.. 27 Meurer, James R., 45 Miller, Thelma, 36 Moore, John A., 39 Morrill, John B., 26 Morrison. Aubrey L.. 39 Moss, W. Warner, 34 Nelman, Eraser, 31 Nelson, Robert Oliver, 29 Newman, Richard K., 32 Nichols, Maynard M. Nickerson, Charles Collins, 31 Norman, Russell Philip Nunn. Vernon L., 24 Ofelt, George S. Orlow, Dietrich O.. 35 Otis, Richard B., 39 Oustinoff, Pierre C. 39 Paledes, Stephen, 41 Palmaz, Maria A. Robredo, 39 Paschall. Davis Y.. 18, 19, 56, 57, 88, 91 Pearce, Glenn A. 388 Pearl, Mary J., 38 Peccafiello. Lawrence, 42 Pedlgo. Robert A., 26 Phelps, Arthur W., 37 Phillips. William H., 32 Plttman, Molvin A., 44 Pucci, Ralph Taylor. 42, 222 Quinn. John S., 27 Quittmeyer, Charles L, 27 Reboussin, Marcel, 39 Reece, William T., 27. 160 Reed, Elizabeth S., 41 Reid, Harriet E., 21 Reynolds, Thomas L.. 40 Rhyne, Edwin H., 45 Richel, Veronica C. Riley, Edward Miles Riley, F. J. Patriclc. Jr., 29 Ringgold. Gordon B., 39, 116 Ringgold, Nicolette P.. 39 Ringsmuth, David C. 34 Roby. Shirley G., 43, 151 Roherty, James M., 34 Roseberg, Carl A., 32 Ryan, George J.. 38 Salunek. Edward J. Sancetta. Anthony L.. 27 Sawyer, James W., 32 Scammon, Howard. 32, 117, 135 Schifrin, Leonard, 27. 160 Schone, Harlan E.. 44 Seale, Lawrence S., 31 Selby. John E. Servies, James A.. 21 Shaw. Lloyd R., Jr.. 31 Sherman, Richard B., 35 Siegel, Robert T., 20 Smith, Howard M., 42.109, 158 Smith, James M. Smith, LeRoy W., 31 Smith, Robert E.. 44 Snidow, Sandra, 22, 200 Sparling, Russell P., 31 Speese, Bernice M. Squatrlglia, Robert W., 22 Squires, JoAnne, 44 Staroba, Frank J., 32 Stason. E. BIythe, Jr.. 37 Stewart, Alan C, 41 Stone, Howard, 39 Stone, Margaret, 40 Strohhofer. Marie E., 39 Swindler. William F. Sykes, John W., 29 Tammarlello, August, 42 Tarleton, Lavonne C. 28, 172 Tate, Thaddeus W.. Jr., 35 Taylor, Charles L, 25, 34 Terman, C. Richard. 26, 169 Thorne. Thomas E.. 132 Thurman, William R., Jr.. 31 Tillotson, Rex, 21 Travis. Howard Paul. 32 Tomllnson, Janet, 43 Truesdell, Frederick D., 41 Turbow. Gerald D.. 35 Turner, William C, 40 Tyler, Anne S., 39 Van Voorhis, Jerry, 23 Varner. Charles R.. 41. 138 Wallace, Carol A.. 43 Webb, Stephen S. Weeks, Ross, 23 Weiler, Fred W.. 40 Welch, Bruce L. Welsh, Robert E., 44 Wenger, Thelma W., 29 Whitaker, Floyd. 24 Whyte. James P., 37 Wilkin, Alma L., 36 Williams, Stanley B., 44, 116. 163 Willis. John H., 31 Winder, Margaret, 29 Winebarger. Margaret Winter, Rolf G., 44 Withers, Nathaniel, 40 Wit+en, Charles X.. 42. 251 Wofford. Milton R., Capt., 36 Wood. Gordon S. Woodbrldge. Dudley W., 37 Woodward, J. B., 18 Zung, Joseph T., 28 Organizations Index Abellan Society. 162 Alpha Chi Omega, 202. 203 Alpha Lambda Delta. I I I Alpha Phi Omega, 148 Backdrop Club, 137 Balfour-Hlllel, 166 Band, 138, 139 Baptist Student Union. 167 Biology Club, 162 Canterbury Club, 168 Cheerleaders. 152. 153 Chemistry Club. 163 Chi Delta Phi, I 12 Chi Omega. 204, 205 Choir, 140, 141 Chorus. 142 Christian Fellowship, 169 Christian Science Organization, 170 Circle K, 149 Colonial Echo, 120, 121, 122. 123 Debate Council, 143 Delta Delta Delta, 206, 207 Delta Omicron, I 12 Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, 113 Economics Club, 160 Eta Sigma Phi, I 13 Flat Hat, 124, 125, 126, 127 Gamma Phi Beta. 208. 209 General Cooperative Committee, 95 Group Leaders. 104 Inter-Fraternity Council. 200 Kappa Alpha, 178, 179 Kappa Alpha Theta, 210. 21 I Kappa Delta, 212, 213 Kappa Delta Pi, I 14 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 214. 215 Kappa Sigma, 180, 181 Keplar, 156 Lambda Chi Alpha, 182, 183 Le Cercle Francais, 159 Lutheran Stude nt Association, 171 Majorettes. 139 Men ' s Dormitory Council, 103 Men ' s Honor Council, 100, 101 Mermettes. 150 Mortar Board, 108 Newman Club. 172 Omicron Delta Kappa. 109 Orchesis, 151 Panhellenic Council, 201 Phi Alpha Delta. I 15 Phi Beta Kappa. 107 Phi Delta Phi. 115 Phi Eta Sigma, I I I Phi Kappa Tau, 184, 185 Phi Mu, 216. 217 Phi Mu Alpha, I 14 Physical Education Majors Club, 158 Pi Beta Phi. 218. 219 Pi Delta Epsilon, 110 Pi Delta Phi. I 16 Pi Kappa Alpha, 186, 187 PI Lambda Phi, 188, 189 Political Science Forum, 161 Psi Chi, I 16 Psychology Club. 163 President ' s Aides, 99 Queen ' s Guard Association, 146 Reserve Officers ' Training Corps, 144. 145, 146, 147 Sailing Association, 157 Scabbard and Blade, 146 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 190, 191 Sigma Nu, 192, 193 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 194, 195 Sigma Pi. 196. 197 Sigma Pi Sigma, I 17 Spanish Club, 159 Sponsors, 105 Student Association, 95, 96, 97, 98 Student Bar Association, 155 Student Education Association. 158 Student Publications Committee, 119 Student Religious Union, 165 Society for the Advancement of Management, 161 Theta Alpha Phi. I 17 Theta Delta Chi, 198, 199 Wayne F. Gibbs Accounting Club. 160 WCWM. 130, 131 Wesley Foundation, 173 Westminster Fellowship, 174 William and Mary Review, 128. 129 William and Mary Theatre. 133, 134, 135. 136 Women ' s Dormitory Association, 102 Women ' s Honor Council, 100. 101 Young Republicans, 154 389 Student Index Abarbanel, Peter Don. 178, 339 Abbott. Jeanne Carolyn, 320 Abercromble, Clara Rei ' d. I2S, 127, 174, 212, 339 Abicht. Sandra Rita, 105, 339 Ackerman, Spencer P erry, 320 Ackroyd, Janet Elizabeth, 205. 362 Acree, Barbara Kent, 202, 362 Acree, Nora Bates, 204, 320 Adair, Lyies Cornwell Adams, Alexia Dell, 339 Adams, Alice Carolyn, 280 Adams, Patricia Anne. 206. 280 Adams. Sandra Jo Adams. Sheryl Lee Adams. William Archie, Jr., 362 Addison, Russell C, Jr. Agatstein, David Joseph Akens Emma Dorcas, 280 Akers Dorislee, 112, 173, 211, 339 Albee. Judith Lynn. 75. 167, 339 Albert, Alan Fredric, 189, 362 Albertson Charles M.. Jr.. 161, 225, Albertson, Sue Carol Aldhizer George Ronald, 196 Alexander Althea P., 157, 362 Alexander, Edwin McD,, 161, 280 Alexander, Lillian G., 320 Alexander, Patricia Ann 216, 217, 281 Algatt, Judith Ann, 130, 154, 171, 207, 362 Allard Paul Francis 161, 165 172, 281 Allen, Cornelia Cargill, 137, 210, 281 Allen David M., 103. 120. 362 Allen. Marilyn Faye. 167. 281 Allen Nancy Miles Allen Nancy Taylor. 214. 320 Alley Wayne Mosby. 181 339 Allison. Ellen Barr. 200. 216. 217. 281 Alphln. Gary Warren. 179. 390 Alphin. George Robert. 281 Al Salam. Sue Gray Norton Alvarez. Jose M. Alvarez. Juanlta Alice Alvis Elizabeth H.. 339 Aman. Cyrus Walton. Jr.. 158. 263. 281 Amee. Stephen Eliot. 157. 362 Amon James Paul Amory. Robert F.. 149. 339 Amsbaugh. Diana Fay. 339 Anderson. Cheryl Dee. 97. 209. 362 Anderson. Claire H.. 150. 339 Anderson, David Hertz. 194. 339 Anderson Heather Ann Anderson. Robert Hilton. 160. 194. 281 Anderson, Shirley Jo Anderson, William M.. Jr.. 179. 281 Andrew. Betty Lynn. 97. 215. 362 Andrews. Susan C. 116 127. 212. 339 Annon. Alice Virginia. 204. 281 Anspach Charles Fred. 245 Antholz. Mary Bee 362 Anthony, Carolyn Ellen, 136. 212. 320 Anthony. Wm, Henry Jr.. 147. 281 Applegate. Charles Edward. 339 Appier. David Van. 186. 246. 339 Arberg Phillips Atwell 187. 252 Arey. Linda Lugenla. 210. 291 Arhart. George Andrew Armentrout. James W. Jr.. 95 96. 97, 98. 99. 109. 119. 160. 196. 281 Armentrout. Regma Ann, 208. 340 Armstrong. Ernest H., Jr.. 182. 320 Arnett. Linda Ann. 158. 163. 174. 320 Arnold. Charles J.. 146. 147. 178. 179. 281 Arnold Ellen Ann. 48 52 91 204. 340 Arnold. Karen Sue. 153. 215. 362 Arnold. Marjorie Rawl. 163. 206. 320 Artman. Alan Miller Asburry. Lois Gertrude. 340 Atack, William Charles. 103. 382 Atkins. Martha Kay. 152. 218. 340 Atkinson. Alvan Williams. 182. 246. 320 Chisman Hazel A. Atkinson Atkinson, Karen Lee. 281 Atkinson. Phoebe Joanne Atwell. Patricia Lynne. 208, 320 Atwood. Camille Ann Audet. Benjamin Hobart. 340 Audley. Robert Francis. 254 Augustine. Greta Ann. 209. 340 Auman. Sara Jane. 170. 211. 362 Austin. Timothy Lee. 183. 362 Ayers. Deborah Ayers, Ruth Ann B Babb. Barbara Ellen. 120, 362 Babcock. Richard R., Jr.. 104. 110, 131 194, 256, 320 Baber, Maureen Elizabeth, 158. 218 282 Bagb y. Nancy May. 200. 214. 217. 320 Bagby. Thomas Lee. 187. 362 Bagley. Carol Ann. 104. 111. 214. 215. 340 Bagley. James Lyie. 114, 138. 340 Bailey, James Bernard Bailey John Edward, Jr,, 340 Bailey Patricia Ann, 121, 151, 206, 320 Balrd ' Barbara Kay 208, 320 Baker ' , Billie Anne, 216, 362 Baker Janet Louise, 174, 340 Baker Mary Sherman, 218, 282 Baker Thomas Oliver, 169, 340 Baker ' Thomas Warren, 117, 282 Bakowskl Christine B, Saldino, John Joseph Baldwin David Gladding, 148, 168, 282 Baldwin William Clinton, 107. 165. 167. 282 Baldwin Pamela Voeglin Baldwin Priscilla B.. 151. 206. 340 Ballance Willaim M.. 340 Bane John Ward. 199. 257, 321 Banks Judy Ellen, 159, 215, 362 Banner Worth Durham Bannerman Elaine Celia, 108, 168, 210, 277, 282 Banning Linda Rae, 340 Baptist, Edward Woodson, 107, 162, 169, 282 Barber Merrill Jean, 125, 214, 321 Barber Will Albert, Jr. Barbour Janette Olive Barbour Richard Edwin. 234. 362 Barclay Ralph Kinney Barger Ray Maynard. 181. 362 Barker. Larry Keith Barksdale Suzanne L.. 206. 321 Barner Sally Ruth. 363 Barnes Charlene Anne. 169, 214, 282 Barnes ' Robert Carlton, 183, 363 Barnes ' William A., Jr.. 340 Barnett. Jerry Wayne Barnett Ricarda Ann, 105, 275, 340 Barnett William George, 196, 340 Barney Gretchen Lee, 150, 202, 340 Barocco Diana, III, 208, 340 Barr Stanley G., Jr.. 115. 155. 382 Barrett. Charles Butler Barrett James Carlie, 363 Barrett Mary Kay. 273 Barron ' Elizabeth Dickey. 123. 124. 162. 204. ' 320 Barry Thomas William. Jr. Bartelt John Allan. 160 Barwick. Allen. 162 Bary Victor Alexander. 282 Baskervlll Mary James. 206, 322 Baskerville, Susan B., 102, 272 Bassuener, Barbara Ann, 105, 122, 214, 340 Bastow, Harry, 111, 168 Batchelor, Linda Jean, 321 Bates Rodger Alan, 122, 144, 225, 226, 245, 282 Battaglia, Carol, 172, 340 Battey, Susann Eraser Baumgaertel, Joanne Kay, 133, 134. 150, 277, 340 B3 ter Dorothy Heinlein Baxter ' Robert Gordon, 233, 363 Beachley, Nancy Louise, 212, 363 Beading Leslie Craig, 192, 225, 227, 340 Beal Kenneth Lee Beale Sam Tall, III Beales, Walter R.. III. 282 Beamer William Robert B-asley ' Janet Lesley. 169. 204. 282 Bear George Alvm. Jr.. 246 Beard John Coleman. 340 Beaston Charles M.. III. 233 Beatty. Marvin E.. Ill Beazley. Linda Lee. 340 Beck. Sherwln Michaux Becker James Monroe. 149. 165. 173, 2B2 Beckroge, Judith Louise, 340 Bcebe Matthew Roger, Jr,, 157, 184, 282 ' Beegle, LIzabeth LaPorte Beers Marlon Dranc Beers, Robert Wilson, 154, 160, 341 Beirne, Harold Raymond, Jr., 104, 341 Bell, James Robert, 100, 162, 194, 321, 386 Bell, John Russell, Jr. Bell, Randall Theron, III, 128, 160, 321 Bell, Randolph Marshall, 234, 363 Bell, Robert Leslie, 193, 363 Bembenista, Walter John. 184, 185, 263. 283 Benbow. Susan Tindall. 161. 214, 321 Bendall Robert Warrick Bender. Carol Amory. 208. 341 Benedict John Allen. 182. 283 Benedict. Rosemarie. 168. 341 Bennett. John Price. 363 Bennett. Paul Michael Bennett. Penelope 341 Bennett. Raymond Terry. 73. 97. 156. 321 Bennett. Robert Harry Benson. Elizabeth L.. 202 341 Bensten. Ronald Everett. Ill 321 Bentley. James Robert Berck. Dorothy Ann. 363 Bergemann. Helene G., 167. 321 Berger. Charles Harry. 199. 341 Berger. Martha Ellen. 120 341 Berghaus. William C. B.. 198. 199 283 Berglund. Janet Clara. 205. 363 Berks. Gerald. 218 Berman. Herbert Seth. 341 Berman. Richard Barry. 166 Berstein. Paul Jeffery. 99. 100 107 122 188. 234. 244. 245 283 Bertrand. Frederic Howard Bevllle. Susan Patricia. 275. 341 Bevins. Timothy Boynton, 103. 127 363 Beyer. Angela Scott Beyer. Emil Charles KIracofe. Nancy Bibb. 371 Bickers. Michael Alan 233 363 Bielstein. Gretchen P. Biggs. Diana. 341 Billy. Madeline Scott, 105 172 Binns. William Fielding. 186 187 262 321 Binzer. Renee. 151. 341 Biordi. Toni Elizabeth 363 Birk. John Alexander Bishop. Florence Parlett. 114. 158. 169 212. 283 Bishop, Virginia E.. 78. 121. 122. 158. 206, 321 Bierke, Joyce Carlson Biorkback, Cathy E., 48, 50, 51, 204 341 Black, Frederick Scott, 169, 341 Blackburn, Sandra Lynne 170 Blackwell, Donald Pearson, 115 155 Blair. Robert Allen. 196. 341 Blake. Kathleen Jane. 174. 363 Blanchard. Kate E., 157. 341 Blankenshlp Victoria Lee Bland. William Robert. 104. 127. 192 283 Blankenshlp. Billie Kaye Blankinship. Jo Ellen. 167. 321 Blandenship. Victoria Lee. 206. 341 Blandford. Mary Florence 117 137 173. 283 Blatt, Jaon Margaret Blekicki, Thomas Walter 158 180 283 Blessing, Gerald Vincent Blevins, Ellen Johnson Blomqulst, Roger Neil, 80, 171, 363 Bloom, Joel Barnet Blount, Susan Mallett 207, 363 Blum, John Curtis, 363 Blumenthal, David Alan, 107, 117 165, 166, 283 BIy, Leon Joseph, 114, 138, 145, 283 363 BIy, Robert Dexter, 189 Boal, Robert Thomas, III 363 Boaz, Ann Somers, 341 Boaz, Elizabeth Lynn, 341 Boberg, James Richard, 186 Boberg, John Robert, 341 Bocock, Sandra Elise, 48, 52, 90, 91 207, 341 Bodo, Judith Karen, 202, 341 Boertzel, Harry Mason 2B3 Bogan, Addison Charles, 283 Bogardus, William Stephen, 111, 341 Boggs, Olivlan Russell, 105, 157, 163, 205, 341 Boisseau, Edward Hooke, 197, 363 Bolton, Helen Suzanne, 122, 272, 274 341 Bolton, Lawrence E., 155, 171, 382 Bonck, Lorelei A. .Boneta. Carol Ann. 172. 341 Bond. George Thomas. III. 191. 321 Bonham. Zilliam Scott. 193. 233 Bonifant. Nancy Lee. 106. Ill, 204, 341 Bonner, Daniel Bruce, 242, 341 Bonner, William Thomas 363 Bonsai, David C, 148, 161, 283 Booker, Joseph Lynn, 182. 321 Booker. Judith Ann. 341 Booker. Mel Pegram Boon. John Daniel Boone. Alice Rae. 173. 216. 217. 321 Boone. William Ralph 283 Borden. Suzanne. 363 Boren. Dorothy Dee. 123. 202. 284 Borleske. Frank Emory. 284 Borleske. Stephen Gustav. 341 Bortner, M. Durretf Bosin. Stephen Roger Bosta. Carolyn Jo Boswell. John Eastburn. 363 Botto, Ronald Wayne, 79, 256, 321 Bowdren, James F,, III, 160, 184. 284 Bowen. Pamela Gay. 363 Bowen. Robert Allen Bowen. Sheridan Holeik. 321 Bowles. Roland Lee Bowling, Arthur Lee, 363 Bowman, John Randall, 189 363 Bowman, Susan Ellen, 214, 320 Boykin, Ronald Douglas, 186 341 Boylan, James Harold, Jr.. 160, 321 loynton. Paul Moody Boysen. Carol Ann. 200. 204. 284 Boysen. Frederick Otto. 184. 341 Bracket . William Dodds. 155. 382 Bradenham. Robert Edward. 257, 321 Bradley. Elizabeth C. 123. 202. 284 Bradley. Louis Carter. 123. 172 321 Bradshaw. James LeRoy. 149. 162 167 284 Bradshaw. John Overton 363 dstreet, Anne 363 dy, Elizabeth Marie. 116 dy. Ronald Andrew gg, David Gordon, 341 nd, Susan Donna, 116, 151, 212, 284 nham, Jean Elizabeth, 105, 208, 341 nyon, James Stanlel, 182, 321 y, Jerry Randolph 363 y, Wilton Ernest chbill, Linda Louise, 120, 342 eeden, James Calvin, 97, 99, 107, 09. 160. 180. 200. 284 !en, Betti Joyce, 211, 363 ;kke, Tron Wallace, 198, 199. 204, 257. 321 mer. Elizabeth Anne. 112. 342 nnan. Mary Kathryn, 141, 200, 212, 213. 284 nnan. John Joseph. Jr., 342 nner, Alison Leslie. 100, III, 125, 214. 342 itana. Rosa Judith, 172, 218, 321 !tnall. Virginia Jane, 207, 363 ;wer. Marie Celeste. 285 ;wer. William Dennis cklemyer Keith W. 179 342 ley. Mary Francis H.. 285 na. William T.. Jr.. 363 nk. Linda Faye. 207. 363 m. Blaine Byron. 363 sebois. Anne Bindon. Ill, 116, 16 ' , 342 Ingham, Mary Anne Ingham, Sarah E., 342 ch Mary C. ddus, David Tilghman coletti, Peter Paul, 115, 155 k, Carolyn Marie, 112, 321 kman, Philip odie, Anne Blakistone odie, Glenn Thomas, 158, 192, 193, 285 le Michael Anthony cker, Linell P., 125, 210, 342 iley, Elizabeth Ann, 105, 204, 342 k, Margaret Pamela ke, William Joseph, 342 ks, Ann Barringer, 342 ks, Carlton P., Ill, 188, 342 ks, David Robert ks. David Heber, 189, 363 ooks, John Hancock, Jr., 322 ost, Richard Alan oughfon, Henry Paul, 186, 342 owder, Joseph Wayne, 322 ower, Jane Lynne, 123, 322 own, Adln Deerlng, 170, 192, 193, 225, 342 wn Alan Kent, 188, 364 wn, Allan Merrll, III, 183, 322 wn. Amy Susan, 91, 214, 342 wn, Arthur Henry, III, 194, 285 own, Barbara Jean n, Cella Anne, 214, 342 n, Dana Anthony, 364 n, Dennis Turnes, 178, 233 n, Diane Ruth 342 own, Frederick Lee own, Howard Douglas own, Kristl Sue, 216, 342 own, Mary Alan R., 158, 210, 322 own, Mary Catherine, 120, 145, 173, 285 Irown Pauline Elizabeth, 342 Irown ' Richard Daryl, 179, 342 Irown, Robert Braxton irown Rob Edward, 68, 195, 364 Irown Robert Wilmot, Jr.. 364 Irnwn. Roberta Lee. 102. 160 Irown. Ronald Dane. 179. 342 l-own Susan Kathrine. 125. 219. 364 William Keith. 342 Irown Wynyard Adair. 154. 364 wne Joy Walker Gordon wne Thomas Cleage. 184. 185, 285 ch Susan Irene. 183, 216, 217, 322 no Howard John an Elizabeth Tarris, 322 ant Judith Rene, 154, 202, 322 ant Harvey Lee, III, 181, 342 ant Melville I. Bubsey, William Edward, 187, 364 Buccl Michael Alfred, 158, 192, 193, 225, 277, 230, 285 390 Buccino, Anthony John. 158, 192, 225, 265 Buchanan, Ann Rebecca. 285 Buchanan. Camilla Marie, 99, 100 108 128, 163, 200, 210, 285 Buchanan. William G., Ill, 192, 224 225, 342 Buck, Sharon Elizabeth, 172 210 343 Buckle, David Charles Buckley, Mary Kathleen, 120, 208 343 Buckley, Linda Louise 3M Buckley, Susan Irvin Buentinq, Karen Alt, 105, 343 Bufflngton. Carl E., Jr.. 364 Bufflngton, Patricia, 207 Bulfington, Steven A., 180 285 Bugden, Lee Bibb L. Bullis, Elmer Wayne. 182, 322 Bullock, Robert Michael, 185 Bulwinkle, Vivian (Sladys, 161. 206 322 Bulynko. Lydia D. 364 Bunch, Edward Allen Bunting, Karen. 210 Burbage. Roger Thomas. 160, 196, 285 Burcher. Charles Art+iur Burge, Kalherine Gravelle, 206 343 BurgrafI, Craig Robert 364 Burke, Arleen Helen, 343 Burke, Ernest Lacy Burke, Frederick Collins. 68 364 Burks, Geraldine Martha Burleigh, Patricia Carol. 202, 322 Burnett, Laura Louise Burney, Christine Shirley, 75, 218, 343 Burns, Paul Arthur, 245 Burns. Rollin Lee. Jr., 160, 184 185 285 Burrough. James Martin, 128, 249. 255 285 Burt, Virginia Lee Burton, Albert Paul. Jr.. 115. 155, 382 Burwell, Mrs. Louise Marro Burwell. Nathaniel H. Busbee. Howard James. 382 Bushong, Delores Anne Bushong, Joyce Lee, 160, 322. 364 Busse. Laura B., 211, 364 Butler, Fleetwood Pnnce Butler, Marion T., Jr., 103, 364 Butler, Nora Dalby, 125, 126 364 Butler, Patrick H., Ill, 122, 127, 149 154, 322 Butler. Rosalind Lee Butler, William A. Jr Butner. Truscilla Drane. 218, 343 Butt. Margaret Ann. 322 Bu«ton, Joseph T.. Ill Buynitzky. Stephen James 322 Byrd, Claudia Ann 364 Byrne. Nicolaus Edward c Cafeo, Linda Louise, 364 Cahoon, Chester J., Jr., 286 Cahoon. Roger Howell 364 Cain, James Edwin Caine, Bruce Theodore, 252, 286 Calder, Dale Ralph Calhoun, Patricia Ann. 202, 322 Calhoun. Susan Jane, 364 Callahan, James Edward 343 Callahan, Louise, 214 322 Janii Calvert. Catherine Jane, 219 Calvert, Michele Rose Camden, Sandra Kay, 364 Camp, Del Richard. 364 Cammarata, Joseph Barry Camp. Jeffrey Calland, 165, 199, 286 Camp. Michael Ray. 184 Campana, Ellen R.. 48, 204, 322 Campbell, Henry Bruce 286 Campbell. Joan Darnell. 173. 343 Campbell, Lyie David. 169 Campbell, Ronald Warren, 364 Campbell, Susan Mary 364 Campbell. Thomas Giles Campbell, Victoria Anne Canning, Austin James, Jr., 115, 155 Caplan, James Arthur 184 Carbone, Paula Virginia, 204. 322 Cardillo. Gracemary 364 Carhart. Judy Ann, 125, 212, 364 Carbone, Paula Virginia, 204, 322 Carle, Alice Elizabeth Carlson, Patricia Ann Carlton. Alice C. 159, |74, 212 364 Carmody. Katharine M., 202 286 Carmody, Mary Patricia, 202, 343 Carney, Robert Walter Carper, Joseph Ray. 364 Carpini, Sherri Lynne, 218 323 Carr, Edward Walter, 161, 192, 225 323 Carr, Kathleen Megan, 107, 128 165 172, 208, 286 Carson, Jean Kyle, 210, 343 Carson, Paul, 103 Carson, Rebecca Singleton, 125 Carter, Juliet Mason, 168 286 Carter, Karen Lou, 343 Carter, Margaret E. Beyer, Mary F. Carter, 283 Cavanaugh, Thomas William, 364 Cave, Donald Hugh. 103. 104, 154, 168 246, 286 Cayot, Blllie Jill, 44, 323 Cella, Nancy Louise, 212, 364 Cervi, Gene Fredrick, 147. 286 Chambers, James Ross, 182, 286 Chambers. Ronald Dean, 104, 180, 236, 262, 286 Chancellor, Ann Layman, 135, 364 Chancellor, Ruth Donnan, 215, 364 Chandler, S m Bryan, 186, 343 Chaney, Roy Medley, 191, 323 Channinq. Sheila Ann, 385 Chapman, Marian Sue Chapman, Sandra Autry, 323 Chapman, Thomas Howard, 104. 196 287 Chappell, Allen Harris, 167. 343 Chappell, Melrose Debnam, 162, 287 Charczenko Nickolai Chard, Douglas Norman, 364 Chartier, Linda Harrell. 343 Chase, Judith Caneel, 126, 205, 364 Chausse, Patricia Ann, 364 Cheatham, Alvln Paulln, 193, 233, 364 Cheatham, Marguerite J., 200. 202, 203, 287 Cherry. Elizabeth Anne Cherry, Roy Wendell, 161 Chesser, Roger Chesson, Michael Bedout, 103, 126, 143, 159, 364 ■stermann, Evan R., Ill, 103 364 Che Robe Lynn Ha 323 ■, Everett Frank, 154, 364 I. Hollace Ann, 112, 168, 323 il, Chester M., Jr., 194 323 Childers, Edwin Robert, Jr., 178, 364 Chipps, James Duley, III, 323 Chisick, Steven Andrew Chocklett, Charles Wayne 365 Chocklett, James Gary, 99. 103, 104. 109. 194. 287 Cholko. William Joseph, Jr. Christ, Thomas Warren, 184, 287 Christensen, Paul Norman Christensen, Carl H., 180, 262, 343 Christensen, Jane Tee Christian, EInor Jane, 212. 343 Christian, Sally Ann, 158, 272 237 Christianson, James R., 365 Chrlstner, Michael Clyde, 184, 323 Christoil, Irene K., 323 Christopher, John Corbin, 178, 365 Ch-onlster, M. Musselman 343 Chubb, William S., 365 Cibella. James Halbert, 180 Citron. Richard Stephen. 197 Clapp. Robert Earle, III, 194, 287 Clark, Ann Claiborne, 102, 202 203 323 Clark, David Franklin Clark. Frank Harwood. III. 343 Clark, Jacqueline E., 365 Clark, James Bruce, 365 Clark, Joanne, 343 Clark, Judy Ann Clark, Kathryn Perry, 343 Clark, Linda Dlan, 365 Clark Thomas Charles 382 Clarke, Brian Meyrlck N., 249 254 255, 287 Clarke, Peter Tefft, 188, 343 Clarke, William Gordon, 193, 233, 365 Claussen, Larry Michael, 114, 323 Clawson, Constance Marie, 97, 172. 202, 343 Clay, Fancls Edward, Jr. Clay, Karen Lynne. 215. 343 Clay Kathryn Esther Clay, Robert Newlln, 95, 97 98 194, 339, 343 Clayton, Helen Marie, 365 Clayton, Kathryn Kerwln Clem, Kathey Rose Clem, Maurice Curran. Jr. Cleveland, William V. Jr. Cline. Robert Joseph, 97, 104 196 343 Cobb, Carolyn Claire Cobb, James Gurley, 143, 365 Cochran, Stephen Grey, 127, 178, 365 Coffey, John Getely Coffman, Milton, Jr., 343 Coggin, George Thomas Cogglns, Christine Ann, 158, 210 323 Cohen, Esther Hirschfeld Cohen, Nathaniel James Coiner, Penelope Susan, 48, 206, 343 Cole, Charles Peter, 174 Cole, Anthony Frederick Cole, Frances Ann, 107, 110, 119, 128 129. 208, 287 Cole. John Frank. 103 . 141. 148 156, 161, 287 Coleman, Carolyn Faye, 343 Coleman, Judith Lake Coleman. Roderick Merrill, 190, 191, 323 Coleman, Ronald Gary 154. 365 Coley, Jean Elise, 210. 343 Collins. Elizabeth Carol. 102 202, 343 Collins, Elizabeth Ware 207 365 Collins, James Ronald. 114 Collins. Ross L. II Colombaro. Billie Elayne 172 323 Combs, Linda Carol, 206 287 Combs, Nancy Covington, 99 100 108, 117, 200, 208. 275. 287 Como, Richard Wallace, 193, 225 233 Conaway, William Henry. 179. 227, 323 Cone, Charlotte M, Cones, Harold Nelson Jr. Congress, Ray, 143 Conley, Elizabeth Banche. 212, 343 Conn, Margaret. 218, 288 Connelly. David Elliot, 184, 343 Connelly. Rose Frances. Ill Conner, Jenny Lu, 150, 344 Conner, Judy Ruth, 323 Conrad, Conrad A., 344 Conrad, Robert Ward 288 Converse, Ray. 365 Conway. Arthur Franklin, 156 344 Conway, David Lawrence, 148, 156, 323 Conway, Raymond Lester Cook, Mary Grace 212 344 Cooke, David Yarbro. 195, 344 Cooke, Janet Susan, 97, 206, 323 Cooke, Janice Lynn, 130, 150, 344 Cooke, Fletcher Alvln, 288 Cooke, Judith Ann Cooke, Susan Elizabeth, 130, 323 Cooper, Ellen Hope, 68, 205, 365 Cooper, Marian Louise. 278, 365 Copeland, Barbara Edith, 344 Coppola Sherry Sue Corbell, Cheryl Lee, 208, 288 Cornell, James Archie, Jr. 128 288 Correll, Dorothy Lucille, 214, 344 Corvino, Margaret Elsie, 151, 159, 172. 365 Cory, Thomas Le Kern, Sharon Co Coss, Mary Patrl 323 Cottlngham, Juana Day, 157, 214, 344 Cottrell, Karen Ann, 204, 288 Cottrill. Sarah Lu. 169. 174 Coukouma, Richard Euclid, 130, 131, 344 Coupe, Bradford Whltehill, 115 155 Cousins, John Paul, 184, 365 Court, Lawrence Martlne, 184, 288 Covell, Carol Ellen, 112 Covington, Susan E., 162, 273, 365 Cowardin. William C, Jr.. 115, 155 Cox, Charles Donald, 192, 193. 323 Cox, Verna Anne, 173. 288 Cox, Virginia Lee, 365 Cracraft, Kathleen D., 219, 344 Cracraft, Steven Griffith, 178, 233 Cratt, Clfarles Stephen 225 Cragg, Carol Dean Craig, Dee Wayne, 244, 245 Craig, Patricia Grist Crane, Michael L., 195 Crawford Daniel John Crawford, Pamela, 157, 216, 217 Crawford Susan Stitley, 210 323 Crawley, Frank Edward Creecy, Robert Pierce, 161, 323 Cremins, Mary Ann, 219. 344 Edward III 120, 323 linsky a, 110, 116, 127, 159, Wil 249 Crlssey, Barbara Jean, 172, 207 Crist, Malcolm Kenneth 323 Critchfleld, Stephen K.. 288 Crockett, David Thomas, Jr., 179, 344 Crofoot, Cathleen Cecelia, 48, 75, 97 200, 214, 320, 324 Croghan, Susan Victoria, 344 Cronln, David Edward. 288 Cronk. Ronald Drew Crooks, Kiran Kenney. 104, 196, 324 Cross, Thomas Raymond, Jr., 288 Grouse, Susan Elizabeth, 105, III, 344 Crow, Jane Elizabeth, 48, 151, 204, 344 Crowder, Linda Kate Crowe, Patricia Ward, III, 273, 344 Crowgey, Priscilla Anne, 150, 158, 218, Cr. 324 «the Na icy Crum, Gary Edv, Cullen Patricia Ann, 272, 273. 324 Cullen. Thomas Phillip. 288 Culpepper. Charlotte W. Culverhouse, William E., 115, 382 Cumbee, Richard Sheridan, 233 Cummins, Brian Jay, 344 Curcuru, Steven Nichols, 131, 157, 324 Curlee, Francis Lynn Currie, Caroline Frances, 202 Currie, Dorothy Anne, 202, 288 Currier, Paul Alois, Jr,, 288 Curtis, Ruth Merrill, 202 324 Curtis, Timothy James, 196, 289 Curtler, Douglas C. Curwen. Diana Louise, 126, 207 Curzl, Dewey Scott, 193. 233 Cutler. Ann G. Mrs. Cusworth. Barbara Ruth, 211, 324 Cyrus, Lynda Anne D Dabney, Judith Price 344 Daffron, Sue Ellen, 163, 172, 215, 289 Daggett, Sallie Moore, 122, 215. 273 Dagqy. Helen Virginia Dall, Halvert Thornton Dalley, Mary Anne, 216, 344 Dalner, Michael J., 199, 289 Dalner. Paul Maclyn Daley. John Gordon, 181 Daley, Jonelle Sharon Dameron, Glenda Faye, 48, 202, 344 Dana, Graig Unsworth, 115, 155 Daniel, Brenda Marie Dankers. Naomi Jean, 209 Dann. Douglas Barker Jr. Darby. Ellzabelh Carroll, 206 344 Dargan, Balnche Darr, Michael Glenn Darragh, Daniel Meyer, 97, 225. 227 230 Dauer, Keith Newcomb, 186, 289 Daugherty, George T. Daugherty. David Reams, 181, 242, 243 Daugherty . Thomas W. Daughtry. Laura Lee. 105, 202, 345 Davenport, Robert Kevin 183 David, Joseph John . 184 Davis, Beatrice Louise Davis, Bradley John, 97 182 345 Davis, David Earl, Jr., 194, 345 Davis, George Hughes, 183. 234. 245 Davis. Glenn Price Davis. Henry Adams. Jr.. 154. 289 Davis, Howard Thomas, Jr„ 103, III, 161. 173. 254. 324 Davis. Jacqueline, 289 Davis. James Bruce, 289. 107 Davis, Kathleen Sue Davis, Leslie Ann, 219 Davis, Margaret Savage, 206, 345 Davis, Paul Alnwick Davis, Robert Dean, 193 Davis, Robert Pratt Davis, Stewart Pettet, 115, 155 Dawson. John Robert Dawson, Robert Lee Jr. Day. Donna Carol Day, Edwin Kenneth Day, Eleanor Johnson Day. Marilyn Gaye Day, Robert Warwick, 127 Dean, John Howard. 233 Deane. Sandra Debell, Richard Lee 184 345 DeBoe, Joel A. DeCarlo, Rosemary Jean. 159. 172. 345 DeCot, Mark Edwin 245 Deekens, John Mackenzie DeFrees. Jane Lindsay, 209, 272, 275 Dehn, Gale, 205 Delnleln, James Nlchol Deinlein. Victoria Anne DeLaney, Michael Leonard, 104. 199 324 DeLong, Richard Allen, 156 345 Demary, Anthony John, 345 DeMers, Marion Edyiha, 170. 212 345 DeMoranville. Donna Rose Montford. Susan Denby Mrs. Dennenberg, Dennis Denny, Patricia Dianne Dent, Charles Edward, Jr. 130 Dent, Lynwood Miller, 156, 173. 257, 345 ■icksi Drun Derringe, Edmund T.. Jr., 181 Deshazo. George Newton 158 Deszyck, Elizabeth T, Detorie, Deanne Marie, 125, 127, 172 345 DeVitt, Timothy R. Jr. DeWitt, Paul, 197, 367 Dewey, Hartley Flske, 367 Diamond, Richard Jacob 289 Dibling. Wilburn C. Jr.. 147. 192, 257 289 Dick. James Wlllard, 158. 192. 225 227, 230, 252 289 Dickerson, David Darden Dickerson, Richard R. Dickinson, Anne Moreland 208 289 Dickinson, Enders, IV, 187, 367 Dickinson, Julia Ann, 48, 97. 200, 206 290 Dickinson, Jan Suzette Dickinson, Patsy Marie, 95, 97. 200 216, 290 Dievendorf, Lynn Allen, 196, 252, 290 Dillard, Philip James, 245 Dillon, Larry Thearon, 249, 367 Dillon, Kathleen E,, 345 Dinan. Margaret Mary, 172 345 Dinner, Elliott David. 166 187 367 Dinterman. David Roger. 324 DiPaola, Michael Francis 367 Dlstler, Elizabeth Anne. 122, 211. 345 Divers, Robert Lee, 367 Dixson, Herbert Lee, 194 290 Dixon, William Carlton 345 Dixon. Virginia Lee, 262, 324 Ooane, William Scott Dobbs, Leslie Clyde, 149, 290 Dobey, Allen Brantley Dobyns, Charlotte Ann, 153, 172, 367 Dodd, Gerald Wayne, 103 160 194 290 Dodrill, Jane Ann, 324 Dodson, Harry Hugh, Jr„ 367 Doerries, Lee Erwin, 104, 110, 163, 188 290 Dolllns, Jane Clay Dolsey, Richard Lester Domagalski, Sharyn L., 208, 324 Donate, Joanna Frances, 211 345 Donehower, Ernest John, III, 184 324 Donnelly, Terry Alan. 234 245 Donovan, Miles Lane, 67 290 Dorman, Catherine White Dorman. Lois Ainsley, 105, 345 391 Dorroh John Olive, Jr.. 367 Dosler Larry Waddell, 290 Dotson Wilma Ercella, 324 Douglas Eleanor Carter. 277 Douglas Hugh Benton, Jr.. 103, 163, Judy Ca 346 290 Eva 367 Douthat, Dovel, Elizabeth Bennett Dowdy, Rena Faye Dowling Michael Carrigan, 148. 345 Downey Virginia Lynne, 97. 214. 345 Downing Jack R., 242, 243, 367 Downing Mary Ellen, 204, 290 Doyle Linda Dianne, 105, 202, 345 Drake Robert Edwin, Jr., 162, 345 Dray. Mark Stanley, 155, 382 Dress, Norman T., 367 Drew John Alan. 186, 290 Drinard. Carolyn Elsie, 158. 200. 214. 290 Driscoll John Patrick, 367 Driscoll. Irving Sears. Jr.. 324 Driscoll Robert Courtney, 122. 324 Driscoll Lawrence T.. 367 Drummond. Sharon Lee, 204. 290 Dryden. James Spencer, Jr., 188, 290 Dryer Lynn Ruth, 174, 367 Dubay Charles Irving. 290 DuBose Warner. Ill Duck. Lloyd Earl. 114. 291 Dudley, Margaret Frances, 345 Dudley, Terrence Lynn, 367 Due elle Sus. 130 Duel, Deborah Lee, 125, 202. 345 Duke Margaret Louise Duke Rooert Ernest. Jr.. 182. 345 Dulln. Jacquelyn Scott, 218, 345 Duncan Dorothy Ann. 216 Dunham. Katharine Ann Dunn William Lee, 183, 367 Durey Orm Jordan, III. 367 Durham. Robert, 155 Durham. Robert Millard Dye Joseph Merl, III. 110, 128, 12 149. 324 Dyer Jane Leslie. 345 Dyson. Nancy. 202, 324 Early, Ah Carl. Jr Stanley Abbot, 149, 154, 156, 161, 291 Eaton, Annabelle, 112 Eaton. Demaris Winston. 219, 251. 367 Eberhardt, Michael C, 187, 367 Edel. Dorothy Bruce, 208. 272. 275. 277. 291 Eden, Karen Irmgard L., 159, 202. 345 Edgren. Philip Arthur, 367 Edieston, William R. Edmunds. Wayhe Little. 345 Edwards, Karl Lambert Edwards. Samuel Thomas Efird, Karen Lynn, 291 Egelhoff, Caroline Talbot Eggleston Margaret L. Ehmann, Cynthia Page. 129, 291 Elder. Janet Dee 206, 345 Eldrldge, Albert F., Jr.. 291 Eley, Courtney Magill Eliasek, Ronald Edward, 199, 200, 291 Ellenson, David Harry. 193, 367 Elliott. Charles S., Jr., 161. 187, 367 Elliott, Delores Jean, 272, 273, 275, 277, 291 Elliott, Edwin Powers, Jr., 169, 174, 367 Ellis, Edward Kay Ellis, Patti Topping, 345 Ellis, Robert Beniamin, 252, 253, 324 Ellis Robert Stephen, 192. 291 Elmore. Ralph A., Ill Embrey. Susan Clarke, 200, 204. 291 Emerlck James Tracy. 197, 367 Emerson, June Elizabeth, 167, 197 Engle. Jacqueline Anne. 173. 219, 367 English, John Fredrick Entler Judy Beth, 110, 124, 291 Erdman, Richard Centrel, 324 Ernst, Marioie Ellen, 204, 345 Ernstmeyer, Jan Lois, 367 Eska .Mr: Lalii 291 Esk, 3y, Robert Lawrenc :e. I8C 1. 291 Est! Susan McKIssicI c. 126. 168. 345 Eva ns. James August, 383 Eva ns Susan Fern, 367 Eve rett, Charles Taylo . 115, 155 Ewe lid William Marti n, 116, 163 Ewe irt. ' Thamas Edward, 291 Ewe 11, Haidee Coston . 205, 345 Ewe ill. Vincent F., Jr.. 103 Ewi ng . Susan Kathryn. 345 Exl Reginald John Eye . L elia Ruth, 158, i 204, 324 F Fac toi ■. Robert Eliot. 188, 189. 200, 291 Fai rb; ink, Wendy EUz abeth. 202, 367 Fai rbi inks, George C. . IV, 367 Fai rbi inks, Jeff, 187 Fai. es Carl Lynwood, Jr. Fai Ion , Jane. 324 Fan ish( Br. Ted Raymon, i, 104, 127, 182. 200. 292 Far inh lolt, Dorothy G. Far 1, Anthony Wayi ne Fauber, Suzanne Dillon. 215, 367 Faulstich. Mary Ruth, 214, 292 Faust. Judith 105, 218, 346 Fauntleroy. Edwina Mariea, 346 Fay Thomas Patrick, 183. 346 Fee Russell J., III. 189 Feeley, James Bernard Feeley, Robert Martin app Fenti Thon Michael Jeisele Andr. ohn, George Grayson Goldz 166, 234. 367 ola Thomas Frank, 180, 225, 230. 292 Ferebee, Diane Gayle. 204, 324 Ferguson, John Elvin, 367 Ferrlss. Donald Ralph R.. 110, 124, 148, 165, 171, 292 Fessler Robert William. 113,292 Figg, Carol Lee, 214, 346 Finberg, Jack Sheldon. 324 Finley, William Kirkland, 367 Fischer, Sharon Ann. 162 Fishe Erica Walton Fitzgerald, Kathie Scott, 324 Fitzgerald. Mary Clare. 208, 273, 346 Fitzpatrick, Patricia M., 346 Fitzpatrick. Thomas E., Jr. Flanagan, John Robert, 103 Flemer, Carl Fletcher. Ill, 197 Fleming. Paula Denise. 346 Fletcher, Francis E., Jr. Fletcher, Mildred Buckner, 161. 324 Fllnn Susan Mlchele. 172, 346 Flora, Sheeran Stovalk Florence, Gordon L.. Jr., 148. 156 Henry Michael, 181, 233. 367 Flow Graha Flynn, Joan Lesley. 97, 130, 172, 202, 367 Foelsche. Trutz, Jr. Fogleman, Dorothy E. Snook, 292 Fombell. Linda Kay, 167, 216. 217, 324 Fonda, Emma Jeannine. 367 Fontaine, Joel Alexander, 103, 180, 292 Fooks, Curtis Edward Ford, Denise Elora, 97, 98, 152. 206. 320, 324 Ford, Thomas Michael. 104, 146, 160, 194, 292 Fordham, Wayne Caverlee, 157 Fore Danny Garfield, 197, 367 Forrer, John S. Forrer Martha Jeanne, 367 Forrest, Carroll Mark, 368 Fort, Louis Allan. 160, 196, 197, 292 Foster, Elizabeth M., 167, 324 Foster, Jeffrey Rand, 197, 225 Foster. Patricia Lynn. 212, 272, 275 Foster Robert Mallory Fowler Victoria Mlriah Fox, Charles H., Jr. Fox, Earl William, Jr., 122, 182. 282 Fox. Ernest Erwin, 368 France. DaJld Eugene. 160, 189, 346 Francis, Wm. Samuel. Jr. Franklin, Cecil Jerry, 115, 155 Franklin. Philip Leigh, 194, 346 Franklin, Ruth Ellen, 292 Frankovitch Carl N., 181, 233 Franks. Douglas Wayne, 368 Fraser, Betty Florence, 121, 346 Frazer. Elizabeth P., 368 Frazier. Patricia Anne. 209, 273, 368 Frece, John Walter, 194, 368 Freeman, Donald Neal. 188. 346 Freeman, Linda Lee, 122, 150, 205, 274, 368 Freeman. Maria Cecelia, 206. 346 Freeman, Kester St. Clair, 182, 822 Freer. Charles S., Jr. French, George Douglas. 114 Freuler, Frank Owen, Jr., 242 Fridenstine, Marie Elaine, 152, 218, 292 Fridge, Charles Richard, 160, 194, 346 Frledland, Dorene Gay, 368 Friedman, Kathleen Gould, 205, 368 Frledmann, Margaret Rose Fromm, Robert Thomas, 68, 100, 197, 324 Froscher, Torrey Curtis. 120. 368 Frost, Kathie Jean, 208, 324 Frye, Fredrlcka Lee, 346 Fuchs, Cheryl Cflvla, 157 Fulkerson, Margaret G. Fuller, Martin. J., 178 Fullerton, Richard Brooks, 368 Fuqua. Johhn Massie Jr. Furey, Katherine K. Furr. Murray Basil. Jr. Gabel. Jon Robert. 160, 293 Gaber Jeffrey Burton, 199, 324 Gadkowski, Robert Stephen. 192, 225. 229, 346 Gaebe, Dana Hunt. 160, 182, 200, 257, 293 Gaebe. Gregor Mo 127 110, 124. 159 Gaidies, John Berna Gallier Donald Wayne Galloway Lura Goddln. 97. 205, 368 Galvin Suzanne Rosemarie, 102, 159, 172, 324 Gambardella, Anthony J., Jr.. 188, 346 Gammon Rose Miller, 207, 346 d Alge ber, Uenette B ber. Johnny Wa 193 234 324 le, 368 169, 368 Carroll. 66, 346 irner, Jerry Lawrence, 188. 189. 283 rnett. Henry D.. Jr., 199, 324 rrett, Helen Marie, 346 rrett. Jerr Sue. 163 rrett, John Henry. Ill, 191, 324 rrett. Stacey F., Ill, 144, 161, 256, 293 ch, 187 ity. 346 Garrison Mildre, Garvin Mary Elizabeth Gary Jean Sharon. 162, 277, 324 Gasklns Steve Pettle. III. 169. 183. 245 249, 368 Gastelger Wendy Louise. 105, 212, 346 Gates. Laurence Emory, 79. 162. 167, 324 Gatewood, Robet Tyler, Jr., 346 Gatten Robert Edward, Jr.. 109. 110, 119. 120. 121, 123. 149, 162, 293 Gay Donald. Ill, 178 Gayle. Richard Carlton. 368 Geary, Martha Lavlnder. 275. 346 Gelotte. Karen Ann 202 324 Geoghegan, William A., Jr. 194, 346 Bill John orgii Sha 346 John Wheeler, IS2, 293 Getty. Gael Anii. 143 Ghilarducci Ellen W. Ghilarducci, George F. Giampapa, Nancye Carol, 368 Glangrande. Diane, 97, 216, 325 Gibbons, William Joseph Glbbs, Patricia Ann 170 Gibson Anne Barbour Gibson Daniel G., Ill Gibson, Gale Holly, 162 209 368 Giddings, Roger E. Gikas, Katy Virginia Gilbert, Dorothy Leigh, 113. 158, 208, 293 Gill, Bernard Allen. Jr. Gill. Patricia Elaine. 272, 346 Gill, Sandra Lee, 368 Gill, Virginia Crow, 293 Gillespie, William Bruce, 184, 368 Gllley, Gloria Gail. 346 Gilliam, Eleanor Ann, 346 Giorgio, Marilyn Jane. 105, III, 172, 208, 346 Glrard, Thomas Pleasant, 368 GIrton, Sarah Christian, 346 Givens, Louise Knight, 368 Glakas, Nicholas John 198 199 293 jaret, 159, 172, 346 Gla Sus. Kathy Andrew Paul, 187, 368 Glass, Judith Ann Gleason, Gary Mahoney, 115, 155 Glendinning, David Nlles, 197 Glenn, James Richard. III. 346 Glenn, Jean Paxton, 202. 368 Glesenkamp, Randall Carr. 158, 192, 225, 230, 325 Glover, Robert Steven, 346 Goalder, James Stuart, 188, 346 Gobble, John McFarland. 179, 294 Goddard, Jack Elmer Godshalk. James David, 346 Godshall, Harry Edwin. 173. 294 Godwin, Joseph Henry, III. 368 Goldberg, Aubrey, 115. 155 383 Gole, LIdwina Joan Golub, Rober ■t Allen Good, Elaine Gerlach, Mrs. Good, Marga ret Anne 129, 202, 325 Good, Roxan, ne Aylewc ird, 212, 346 Goode , Geor ge Walden Goodn lan, Di ane Teres e, 125, 218. 347 Goodn lan Ra ilph 8., J Goodr ich, Jo hn Hinsdale Goodr ich. Pa mela Sue. 218. 347 Goodw (in. Ma rtha Ellis, , 105, 347 Holt 1 -ranees Goodwlr Goolst y, Cha ries Edwl n, 294 Goolsby, Rebecca Iren e, 105, 218, 347 Goolst )y Virc llnla Suza nne, ISO, 158, 218, 325 Gordo n, Roni lid Roane Gordo n, Hayden Herb ert, 117 Gordo. n. Judy ' Alice. 48, 53, 91, 153. 205, 368 Gordo n Wm . Forrest Gordo n. Susa n Lincoln Gordy. Bruce Clark Gorma n, Don na Whitn, ey. III, 172, 218, 347 Gosnel II, Mar tha Ann, 208, 347 Gottw. als. Da. vid Suttot Gotwa Id Nai ncy Lee, 107, 200 206 294 Gove, Anne 1 Vlargaret 139, 204, 325 Gov,in . ChrisI fopher Ra y, 192, 225, 326 Gracia n, Glo ria Alicia , 347 Gracia in. Patr ■Ida Marl a, 209, 368 Graeb , Karen Elizabeth Graha Edw rd, Jr., 347 Johnston. Mar Graham, Robert Allison 162 368 Graham, Samuel M., 252, 3J6 Gransteln. Mark Howard, 156 166, 326 lyn Louise, 216. 326 ranv ille. J ohn Mic hael, 190 raves, Lee inard L.. Jr., 126. 347 ray,t enne th Wilso n, 294 .ray. Linda 1 Diane 107, 116, 163, 211. . y Robe rt Wayni e, 326 .reen , Can ole Anne 1. 97, 172. 218 .reen , Don aid Edw ard, 294 .reen , Dou glasC. .reen . Imogene Mc iry .reen , Jam es Craw ford, 130, 154, 174, 368 -reen , Kathryn Lou Ise. 48. 105, 218 277, 347 • reen , Ron ni llene 211, 347 await , Rose A nne, 326 • reen wood , Stuart M., 146, 147, 186, 245, 294 -reer , Will lam F., . Jr, 294 ' reqq, Hai ' ry Frederick • reid er. C, irolyn C ., 218. 294 ■rey. Susar 1 Hill .riffii 1, Bru ce Nye, 194 200 294 .riffli 1. Ge ne Clyde, 179, 245, 294 Griffil E., 326 Griffin, William Early, Jr., 197. 294 Griffith. Douglas Paul. 183. 245, 368 Griffiths, Cheryl Lynn, 212, 272. 347 Grill, Frederick Powell, 154, 160, 161, 184 200, 294 Grim, Lauralee Marie. 105, 125, 347 Grimm, Emmett Carl, 368 Groner, Frederica Pace, 154, 326 Gronning, Jamie Hilker, 161, 245. 295 Grose William Lyman Grove, Roberta Lynn. 209. 272. 273, 363 Guln. Grace Hawkins, 151. 204, 295 Gunn, James Steirllng, 295 Gunn. Lucy Davis Gurney, Richard D., 130. 368 Guthrie. Nancy Elizabeth, 202, 347 H Haan, Katherine Groome, 214, 347 Haas, Linda Lee, 347 Haase, Linda Lee, 274. 368 Hackney, Susan Jane. 107, 116, 127, 159, 295 Haddon, Andrea Lynn, 202, 347 Hagan, Richard Conway, 157 Hagen, Katherine Anne, 157, 158, 214, 295 Sa Haghighi, Haggard, Kenneth Vernon Haglan, Dennis James, 158. 178, 179, 725. 226, 295 Hagy, Robert Russell, III Haley, John Harris, 188, 326 Haley, Robert M., 104. 194, 326 Hall, Christine Lynn 207, 368 Hall, Donald Carlyle, 97. 123, 149 Hall. Eunice, Virginia, 169, 347 Hall, Margaret, 202. 203, 295 Hall Roger Wi ' co 156 326 Hall Susan Ballenger 347 Hall, Wendy Stuart, ISO, 368 Hallman, Brian Shepard, 184. 368 HaI ' man, Paul Woodrow, Jr., 184, 200. 295 Hallowell Norman Howard 295 Ham Earle Barrett, Jr. Hamack. Keith Hartmond. 195. 368 Hamersen, Carol Elizabeth, 209. 368 Hamilton, Ann, 172, 215, 368 Hamilton, William Wade, 193. 368 167 Hamshar, Lynda Carol, 169, 347 Hancewicz, Ralph B.. 116. 295 Hancock. William Alex. 182, 347 Hangen. Shirley A. Hank. Thomas Edward Hanley, George Francis. 326 Hanpeter, Frederick O. Hansbrough, Jon Jeffrey, 184, 326 Hansen. Gregg Allan, 104, 182, 295, Hele 326 anse n, Shi iron Althea 347 anso .n, Ed. ward W., J, ■„ 182 anzlik Ma irgaret Rose , 120, 295 arbu ick, B, jrbara Jane J. ardl e, Wl lliam B., Jr. . 242. 368 ardl ng M ichael Stuar ■t, 199. 368 ardi ng! RI chard Hunt ardy , Alic e Janlse. 206. 347 argr aves Paul Eric arke r. Cor inie Sue arke ss, Sh Irley Jane, 1 27, 218, 326 arkr. ader. Nancy Ferre ill, 211 arlo ' , Ca rol Ann, 326 arlo ' «, Na Ida Louise. 154. 208, 348 arns berge r, Adelaide K. 112, 151, 206, 326 arpe :r, Ga yie Clifton. 205. 368 1, Doi nald Bryan arre II, Dw alne Richard, 184, 326 arre 11, Ala in Orentha hart ier, Li nda Harrell larre II. Ver non Earl, 163, 348 larrls :. Cha rIes M., Jr.. 197, 295 larris ;, Coll lier Caswell, Jr. larris , Howard Stanley . 167, 348 larri ,, Jam es D. larri ' .. Jam les Harry. II 36, 295 larri ;. Jan. • llene. 206. 348 larrl ' : Jerry Randolph, 97, 98. 109, 113, ' 143, 194, 296 392 Ha John Leroy. 2?i Robert Joseph Jr. Sandra Ella, 368 Samuel T. Ill Stephen David. 103, 115, 383 Strelsa Jean Vivian Carroll 157, 273 Wm. Charles. 97, 98, HI, 182 296 Willijm Benton Harrison. John T.. Jr. Harrison. Wayde Lockwin. 182, 3 ' (8 Hart, Michael Scott, 178 Hartleben. Patricia D.. 136, 137. 204, 326 Hartless, Rov Harland Harfsock, William H.. Jr., 199, 369 Harvell. Susan Holmes, III. 214, 348 Harvey, Daniel Gaver, 184, 348 Harvey, Laurette Eileen, 206, 296 Harwood. Gertrude Clash, 125, 369 Hassmer. Karen M., 151 Hastings, Paul Gary Hatch Alexia Harriet, 326 Hatchl. (Puentin Russell, 104. 155. 160, 296 Hauck. Nancy Carol. 211, 369 Hauss, John Edward, 182 326 Hawkins, David L.. 242, 369 Hawkins, Kathleen Denise, 208, 348 Hawkins, Sue Carter, 157, 218, 348 Hawthorne, Randall Stone, 245 Hay. Linda Jane, 158, 326 Hayhurst Richard Allen. 148, 181, 369 Haymes, William E., Jr., 160, 194, 326 Haynes. Gilbert Augustus Haynes. Jean Curtis, 200 Haynes. Richard Beniamin, 326 Haythe Winston McDonald. 115. 155 Head James Michael, 178, 225 Healey, Joseph Francis Heath Patncia C, 152, 214, 296 Hecker, Pamela, 104. 211. 348 Heenan. David Edward, 184, 326 Hein Judith Elaine, 117, 135, 137, 151, 204, 296 Helns, Chris, 251 Hems. William Roger, 114, 148, 173, 296 Heltmanek, Carol Ann, 206, 324 Helfrlch, Dorothy Diane, 369 Helfrlch. Linda W.. 158, 218, 272, 273, 296 Helms, Judith Paige Hendel. Robert Alan Henderson David L. II, 146, 147. 180, 200, 257, 296 Henderson Edmund M,, Jr., 369 Henderson, Linda Ann. 326 Henderson, Robert Alan, 247 Hendricks, Wm. Napoleon Hendricks. William T., 113, 167, 191, 296, 369 Hennlnger Robert Leroy, 133, r34. 369 Henretta, David, 326 Henry, Barbara Martin, 215, 369 Herbert, Barbara M., 219, 327 Hermann, Ida Frances Herndon Jesse M„ III. 127, 251, 369 Barwick Deiha Herrick 162 282 Herring Frances Lee, 369 Herring. James Edward, 225, 226 Herrmann Corita Anne, 105, III Hershey, Scott Conger, 263, 296 Hess, Allen Rogers, 233 Hesse, John David Heuer. Christina Mae Hewes, Dean Edward, 143, 369 Heynlger, William S- Hlatt, James Howard, 369 Hickey. Jill Beth 97, 127, 348 HIckson, Letitia, 206, 296 HIegel, Patricia Louise, 274, 369 Higdon, Don Felder Hildebrand Paul H. Jr. 184, 369 Hlldebrand, William Rowell, 170 Hilder, Stuart Croswell, II. 249, 348 Hill Gerald Franklin Hill Joyce Elizabeth, 117, 137, 214, 348 Hill Lois Elizabeth, 348 Hill Marilyn Lois, 369 Hill. Mildred Kathryn, 212, 327 Hill Natalie Payne Hill. Thomas Alton, 348 Hllliard, Jill Brenda. 348 Hillman, David Lewis Himmel. Kenneth Alfred. 104 183, 348 Hiner, Laura Ann, 207, 369 Hlnes, Christine Laurie, 208. 348 HInson, Linda Jean Hinson. Helen Suzanne, 207. 369 Hitchens, Mamie Ruth 327 Hitt. Anne Morton, 211, 369 HItt, Carolyn Lear, 108, 126, 158, 159, 162, 174. 296 Hoag, Peter Marshal Hoagland, John D.. 245 296 Hobart, Nancy Lynne. 105, 348 h+ochheimer, John T., 183, 327 Hochholzer, Franklin D.. 155 Hockman, James B., 148, 154, 156 327 Hocutt, Mary Anne, 219, 327 Hodge, Baroline Elizabeth, 211 348 Hodge, Elmer C, Jr., 163 297 Hodge, Sally Katherine 214 348 Hodges, Robert A., 162, 327 327 Hoel, Cheryl Renee, 172 Hoell, James Monroe, Jr. Hofhauer Margaret Anne 327 Hof!, David Christiansen Hoffman. Richard John, 162 171, 369 Hoffmann. William Edward, 180, 236, 327 Hofler, Richard D. Hogan Sharon Anne, 219 327 Hogge, Paul Waverly, 160, 197, 297 Hohl, Frank Holbrook Martha Moffitt, 212, 297 Holcombe, William Oliver Holden, Leslie Hawkins, 297 Holland Martha Davis Holland Michael Paul, 97. 126. 192. 234, 245, 327 Hollandsworth John Alan. 157 Hollev Barbara Ann, 348 Holliday. Barry Wade HoMingsworth, Kathy R., 178, 369 Hollls Susan Louise, 105, 112, 162, 212, 348 Ina Hollister Marjo Hollowell, Thorr-as P., 383 Holm Thomas Alvln, 369 Holmes Karol Vesta, 211, 327 Holmes Robert Allen, 233, 369 Holmes Robert Walter, 193 Holroyd John Clinton, 348 Holmquist, Richard C Jr., 154, 159, 161, 327 Holt, Ma David Holton, Stephen Downing, 197, 348 Holtoner, Mary Jane, 348 Holtzman Bobbie Jane, 204, 297 Holizmuller, Paul Elliot, 186, 297 Honeman Donald Michael, 369 Hooker, Ray Willard, Jr., 103, 189, 245 370 Hooker Patricia Marie, 209, 274, 370 Hookstra, Carl R,. Jr. Hooper, Stevanne Joan, 105 Hopkins Deborah Cook, 370 Hookins Edwin Patrick. 188, 234, 245, 348 Hopkins Joseph Anthony 189 234, 245, 370 Hopkinson. John, 111, 180, 297 Hopkinson, Sue Ann, 202, 327 Hoppe, John Cameron Hornbuckle, Phyllis Ann, 116 Hornell Karen 297 Hornstein Linda. 348 Hoskins Charles Robert Hosklns, Donna Lynn, 370 Hottell, Nancy Lee, 370 Houck Thomas Beniamin, 80, 234, 245 Hough, Joy Ann, 348 Housel Charles William, 225 Houston John Philip Houston Thomas Russell. 128 Howard Carroll H.. Ill, 246, 247, 348 Howard, Dennis Milburn Howard, Emily Jane, 137 Howard, Grover Charles, 348 Howard, James Ewing, 199, 327 Howard John Timothy 170, 370 Howard, Joseph Lewis, 155, 383 Howe ' George Nelson, Jr., 197. 297 Howe George Wilson. Jr., 188, 348 Howe! Margaret Leigh, 370 Howell Donald Herbert, 183. 297 Howell Robe-t Lyndon, 370 Hower Nelson L. Ill, 107, 117, 297 Hewlett James Thompson Hsieh, Pin Pin Hubbard, Beniamin Arthur Hubbard, Diana Louise, 328 Hubbell, Patricia B., 116, 216, 298 Huber Miriam Sue, 202, 370 Hubert Davina Marlon Hudacek, Patricia Anne Huddleston, Lee Verne, Jr.. 328 Hudgins Louise Jessica, 204, 328 Hudson, Constance Wren, 102, 107, 209 Hudson, Helen Marie, 162, 328 Hudson Ronald Larry, 189, 370 Hueston, Jack Scott, 370 Huffman, Lisa Lee, 370 Huggett. Robert James Hughes. Joseph Walter, Jr. Hughes Martha Ruth 206, 348 Hugo. John Adam. II. 328 Huley. Peter Hart. 370 Hull. Diana Faye, 219, 370 Hull, Linda Drake Hulse, Nancy Louise, 370 Humphlett, Rebecca E.. 219, 348 Humphreys Wm. Charles 160 181 Hunsucker, Carl Wayne, 178. 328 Hunt, Christina Carol. 112, 128, 2( 298 Hunt, James Larry Hunt Janice Ann, 123, i48 Hunt Marilynn Keefer Hunt Robert Reed, Jr., 197, 370 Hunt William Henry Hunte Barba Hunter, Willi Jeanne, 130. 370 W., Jr. Hum. Mary Ellen. Ill, 123, 209. 272, 348 Hussey. William R. M., 348 Hutcheson. Martha E.. 370 Hutcheson, Robert B., 370 Hutchings, Laurie Jane, 105, 150, 206. 348 Hutton, Dorothy May, 298 Hutt, John Clifford, Jr, Hutzel, Joy Elizabeth, 102, 110, 127. 154, 174, 298 Hu.saw, Charles Frederick 113 143. 154. 161, 348 Huzek, William Scott, 160, 199. 349 Hyatt. Deborah Louise Hyler, Martha Keller Hyman, Ann Elaine 348 I se, Barry Eugene, 233 igram, Kathryn Lorelta. 298 iman, Michael Allen 184 349 by, Kenneth Cole, 154, 178, 349 ■win, Robert Wade, 188, 349 ■win, Sandra Lynne, 370 ,aacs, William Joseph, 298 J Jackson, Charles Edward, 178, 233 Jackson, John Ale ander, 149, 328 Jackson, Steven Leon, 370 Jackson, Steven William, 234, 245, 298 Gaidles. Mrs. Frances J. Jacobs, Andrew Charles 188, 298 Jacobs, Cecelia Marie, 349 Jacobs. Yetta Lee, 166. 370 Jacobsen, John Arthur. 298 Jacobson, Douglas Earl, 160, 349 Jaeger, Nancy Jean Jaggard, Stephen H., 178. 233, 370 Jagger. Robert Louis, 183. 328 Jamerson, Pamela Jo, 370 James, Gus John, II, 115, 155 James, Sally Leonard, 120. 211 Jamnick, Cynthia Lee Jancaitis, James Richard, 104, 122, 183, 245, 349 Jansen William Francis Jarrett. Norma Lynn, 139,214. 349 Jarvis, Thomas Destry, 162, 370 Jebo, Jerry Kenneth, 328 Jeffries, Ann Farmer, 214. 298 Jeffries, Joseph Wesley. 162, 298 Jeffries, William L.. Jr., 115, 155, 383 Jenkins, Betty P. G., 298 Jenkins. Betty Hall. 298 Jenkins, Daniel George. 125, 197, 349 Jenkins Franklin Julian 349 Jenkins. Katherine Bruce. 157, 349 Jenkins, Larry Richard. 184, 349 Jenkins, Mary Lou, 202, 349 Jenkins Robert Calvin, 192, 299 Jenkins, Roy Clifton, Jr., 191. 299 Jenkins. Ruth Ann 249 Jenkins, Susan Kathryn, 370 Jenks, Robin Tamara, 110. 124 127. 219, 299 • Jennings! James Courtney, 103 Jensen, George Harry Jensen, Margaret Ann, 219 299 Jerke John Merle Jester, Harvey Edward, 299 Jewell, Thomas Gibson, 349 Jobe, Nathaniel A,, Jr. Johnson Barbara Anne. 126. 370 Johnson, Beverly Jean. 123. 219, 370 Johnson, Catherine B.. 84, 272. 277. 32B Johnson, Cheryl, 141. 173, 299 Johnson. Gary Brent, 191. 328 Johnson, Judith Ellen, 172, 349 Johnson, James Alan, 234, 235. 245 Johnson, Joseph Rodney, 115 Johnson, John Michael, 236, 349 Johnson, Jerry Thomas 148. 171. 299 Johnson, Joyce Lynn, 105, 162. 349 Johnson Joyce Mae. 202. 349 Johnson, Lindfi Ann, 112, 299 Johnson, Lois Winn, 202, 370 Johnson, Marilyn Kay, 125, 159, 202. 251, 349 Johnson, Michael Joseph Johnson, Richard Aubrey Johnson, Robert A.. 130, 328 Johnson, Robert Arthur. 194. 349 Johnson Robert C. Johnson, Robert George, 349 Johnson Ruth Anne 209, 273. 370 Johnson, Wayne King, Jr. Johnston, Calvm Rudolph Johnston, Robert Olin, 186, 187, 349 Johnstone Loretta P., 107, 204, 299 Joldersma, June Jolliffe, Richard Berle 181 Jones, Bruce Alan, 174, 234, 370 Jones, Carol Eileen, 100. 110, 121. 173 328 Jones. Evelyn Diane. 370 Jones, George Herman, 299 Jones, Janice Ellen, 97, 219, 349 Jones, Josephine Annette, 110. 112.212. 213 299 Johnson. Judith Jones. Mrs. Jones, Rebecca Laura, 216. 328 Jones, Robert Wilson. 156 Jones, Walter Baskerville Jone Wa 349 Jordan Kathryn Lee, 212, 370 Jordan, Laylon, Wayne Jordan. Margaret Myers, 371 Jordan, Meyda Elise, 105, 122, 204, 350 Jordan, Leslie Temple. 183, 234, 245, 370 Jordan. Thom.as Fcrrell, 148. 156. 299 Jordan, Willlim Thomas, 350 Joy, Charles Austin . 154. 299 Joyce. Dreama Leigh, 48 Joyce, Robert Lee Joyner, Chandler H. Judd, Joseph Hugh Judy. Helen Louli Juli, 299 Julllen, James Page, 187 K Kahl. Dean Elizabeth. 104. 112, 212, 350 Kahlbaum, William M., Jr. Kahn, Howard Donald 165, 188, 350 Kahn. Robert Palmer. 104, 110, 188. 200, 300 Kale, Wallace Wilford, 161, 328 Kalen, Linda Sue. 205. 371 Kallnsky, Carole Joyce Kallenbach, W. William Kane, James Michael, 181, 350 Kane, Kathryn Louise, 162, 212. 300 Kane, John Francis, 300 Kantzer, Richard Forbes, 169, 234, 245, 371 Kaplan, Robert Richard, 371 Kapral. Stephen Mocker, 115, 155 Kaufer, Kathleen T. Kaufman. Rochelle V., 166, 371 Keagy. Charles Delllg. Ill Keahey. Elizabeth. 158. 209. 328 Keating, Anne Elizabeth, 157, 350 Keator, Philip John, 371 Keeling, Katherine Harris, 350 Keen, William Harvard, 178, 179, 300 Keister. Lillian Martin. 162, 168, 350 Keiter, John Waverly, 195. 371 Kellam, Edwin Clay, Jr., 193, 371 Kellam. Rebecca Randolph. 219. 300 Kellett Gordon Neil, II, 156, 350 Kelley. Jeffrey Lutton, 300 Kelly. Gordon Thomas Kelly, Jack Ed, 371 Kelly, Robert Francis, 181, 243, 371 Kemp, Jean L., 102, 163, 204, 328 Kenley Margaret Ellen, 371 Kennedy, David Caldwell, 350 Kennedy, Robert John, III, 144, 146, 256, 300 Kent, Charles Eric, 155, 383 Kent, Gordon Martin, 115, 155 Kent, Yelberton Cleveland Keown, William Robert, 115, 191. 383 Kerby. John Hardy, II, 183 Kern, David Laurent. 146. 186, 300 Kern Sharon Cosmlsky 206, 300 Kerns Virginia Rogers, 211, 350 Kerr Catherine Yancey, 209, 277, 350 Kerr, James Bruce. 254, 350 Kershner, David Dale Kersey, Kathy Ann, 130, 371 Kerwin James Arthur Kestenbaum Thelda Mae, 162. 171. 371 Ketcham, Sharon B., 151, 300 Keuper, Kenneth Erwin. Jr., 371 Keyes Royal Michael, 160, 194, 328 Kieffer, Margaret Dale, 350 Kleffer Robert Edward, 371 Kilgore, Charles E.. 328 Klley Robert William. 160, 197, 300 Kilmartln, Tanlth. 371 KImes Russell A.. 155. 168, 383 Klncaid Kathleen Hill, 49, 139, 214, 350 Klnes Cheryl Lucille, 350 King, Ann Power. 328 K ng Gary Gillette, 179, 328 King ' John Charles, 194, 257. 350 King John Granville. Jr., 371 King, Kamla Jean, 350 King, Linda Louise, 211, 350 King Marsha Ann, 206, 350 King Normand Elwood, Jr., 300 King Peter Eisenhower, 156. 254. 255, 351 King. Robert Carroll. Jr., 300 King, Robert Edward, 328 King, William H. Kingery, Lynn Stuart, Ml, 125, 157. 174. 351 King-Harmon, Michael C, 160, 178, 248, 249, 328 Klnnaird Lucy Scott, 69, 97, 105, 157, 206, 351 Kinsinger Judith Ann, 162, 300 Kintsfather. David P., Jr., 62, 130, 371 Kipps PatricIaAnn, 300 Kirk David Robert Kirkley, Joan Marie. 126, 371 Klrkpatrlck John H., Ill, 117, 134. 137, 301 Kirssin, Jeffrey Lee, 191, 351 Kirssin, Jo Ellen Kishbauch. Kathryn Jane, 219, 317 Klare, Anne Doubet, 215, 301 Kline William Ellsworth Kline John M., Ill Kline, Phyllis Ann. 371 393 Knaupp. Robert Woodrow, 193, 371 Knee, Mary Elizabeth Knight, Carol Ann, 212, 371 Knight, Clarence Edward Knight, Richard Ermes. 97, 127, 143 371 Knoop, Charlotte V., 110. 124. 215 301 Knopf. Susan Reid, 209. 275. 351 Knott. Judy Lane, 125. 372 Knowles. Jack Wm., Jr., 191, 301 Knowlton, Warren Decatur, 192 351 Koch. Larry Wayne, 183 351 Koch. Robert Magoon Jr., 197 372 Koehler, Carolyn Jean, 174, 372 Koehler, Louise Price, 301 Koerner, Janice Diana, 211, 32B Talley, Mary Koger Kohlhagen, Steven Werner 199 372 Koicsxh. John Joseph Kokolski, George Maxim Jr. 351 Koons. Joseph Robert, 225 Kopla. Leonard Paul Korte, Don Walker, Jr.. 194 372 Korty, Frederick William 174 372 Kraeuter, John Norman Kraftson, Raymond H.. 115 Kraus, Charles Lee, 252, 351 Krauss, Harry Edward. Ill, 113. 168 254, 328 Kro ' ft, Randall Alan Kron, Marilyn May, 211, 372 Krone, Judith Lee Kruse. Barbara Ann Moses Krym. Saily Janet, 328 Kucewicz, William J. Jr. Kuhn. Margaret Nell. 167, 212. 351 Kurtin. Jonathan Seth Kushins, Lawrence Gerald, 245 Kusnner. Samuel Albert, Jr. 188 328 Kyle. John Page. 193. 262. 328 L Label!. Oldric Joseph Jr. 155 Lacy. Linda Elizabeth, 215. 372 Laderberg. Wendy Ann. 209. 372 Laine, Crawley Allen. Ill Laing, Nancy Holloway Laird. Nancy Kay, 35! Lamoert, Patricia H. Lambiotte, Jules J. Jr. Lamm, Brian David. 372 Lampe. John Francis, 245 Lancasshire, Stephen 245 Landvolgt. Steve. 154 Lane. Barbara Anne, 110, 125 Lane, Betty Rhene, 162. 169. 301 Lane. Denis Kennedy, Jr., 97. 103 127 372 Lanford. Randolph E., 169 301 Langdon. Daniel Curtis, 104, III 114 329 Langhorst. Gail Ann. 209 372 Langhorst, Scott Alan. 188 351 Lanoureux. Suzanne W. Lankford. Paul Gandy, 167. 372 Lantz. Helen Joyce, 162, 169, 351 Larimer, Ronda Dean Larmore. David Wilson. 148, 156 351 Larson. Karin Lou, 120. 154, 171 202 372 Larsor Larsor 351 Lashley, Sallye Ann, 209 301 Lasswell, Patrick Gregory Latham, Elizabeth Jane, 329 Latimer, George C. Latsios. Terre Christine, 126, 151, 152 204. 351 Lattu, Peter Hodgkins Latum, James. 154 Lauer. Alfred Roy, Jr. Laughlin. Mary Irene. 209 329 Law. James Vincent. Jr. Lawford. Susan Cooper. 351 Lawhorne, Carolyn F. Lawler. Adrian Russell 329 Lawler. James Neale Lawler, Thomas Harold, 194, 351 Lawser. Robert J ames, 301 Law Suz 329 on. Glenn Alfred, 194. 328 Lawson. Mary Ellen 301 Lawson, Richard Cooper, 372 Leake, Anne Elizabeth. 351 Lease, Roger Arnold LeBenson, Bernard Stephen, 329 LeBold, Alfred William, 162 301 Lee, Charles McClenny Lee, Linda Mason, 329 Lee, Michael Vincent, 148 156 329 Lee. Ronald Edwin 372 Lee, Russell Francis. 173. 329 Leech. Martha Virginia 130 351 Leepe-, Michael Alden 117 Legg, Susan Kay, 105, 211, 351 LeGrande, Irene Mayo Lehman. Kathryn Ann 154 LeHigh. John Milton 372 Lehner. William Thomas Leigg, Gloria Tate Leidy Joan Garner, 351 Leichtman, Hugh Moore, 182 183 301 Leichum, Axel Dieter Leigg, Bernard Franklin 302 Leigh, Miriam Virginia 351 Leimer, Paul Frederick ' Leland. William Warren, 160. 302 Lemmer, Janet Sue, 372 Lenight, Edward, 155 Lent, Robert Norman, 115. 155. 383 Leonard, Joyce Dawn Leonard. Melanle Rebecca, 383 Leonard. Rufus Harris Jr.. 115. 155 Lesniak Michael Paul Lester, Mary Michelle. 215. 302 Lester. Richard Irwin, Jr., 110, 131 Leichworth Diane M., 219, 351 Letham, Glenn Wayne. 351 enberg, Stephen B.. 189, 329 Lyo 303 Willi, Lester. 110. 130. 131, Lev Le l ' Barba 48. 152, 206, 207. Darlene Marie, 216 302 James W., 199, 329 Katherlne B. Patrl Stor( Shepherd Fihzhugh Lewis. Wanda Elizabeth. 153. 219 383 Ley. Kenneth Francis. Jr.. 149, 162, 302 Lieb. Bernard Joseph. 117 Llgart, Roland Francis Liles. Jesse Staurt, Jr. Lilllston, Leonard Thomas. 183, 245, 302 Llllywhite, Donald P., 179, 351 Lin, David Chylkwei Lindars. John Laurence, 183. 329 Lindsay, Clifford Fry Llpani. Paul Joseph, 197, 302 LIppard. Paula V., 200, 209, 302 Lippert. John Charles, 130, 329 Lipsey. Christopher M., 383 Llskey, Laura Ann. 351 Littlefield, Patricia G.. 97, 150, 215, 274, 277, 351 Littleiohn, Albert C, Jr., 383 Llvelli, Lynn Marie, 302 Livingstone, Neil C, III Llanso. Thomas Harlan Lock. Wiliam Joseph, 149, 154, 351 Lockridge. Judith Ann. 162. 212. 302 Loder. John Byron Loetterle, Lynn Ellen. 171, 212, 351 Loeffler, John Vincent Lofrese. James John, 158, 192. 224. 225. 252. 302 Loftfleld Thomas Corlell Loizzi, Mlchele, III, 151, 251, 351 Lombardi, Michael Joseph, 110, 130 Lonirgan, Garland Boxley, 35! Long, Bruce Barber Long, Edward R.. Jr. Long, Nancy O ' Neil. 383 Long, William Ivey, Jr.. 120, 383 Longacre, Robert F., Jr. Longerbeam, Dlanne R. Lons Wood-ow Wilson, Jr., 130, 161, 329 Lookabill. Royce G. Lorenz. Benjamin D. Lorenzo, Ralph Louis. Jr. Lorlng Murray Losh, Richard Caton, Jr., 383 Lott, William Allen. 187, 200, 302 Loud, Ann, III, 112, 173 Louer, Albert Osborn. 110. 131 Loughran, Valerie Jean, 329 Louise, Arthur Robert, 179, 249, 351 Love, David Winn, 383 Lovelace, Nancy Lynn 383 Lovelace, Ronald Lee. 160, 329 351 De Madison. 113. 143, 263. Lowe. William Curtis, 154. 383 Lowenthal, Ivan Stephen. 189. 302 Lowery. John David. 186. 187, 330 Lowry, David Earl, 100, 196 Lowry, James Kenneth Lowry, Joan Kelley. 216, 217, 277, 302 Lowry, John Charles, 383 Lubeley, Michael David, 195, 383 Lubin, Blllye Jo Lucas, Diane Elizabeth, 211. 383 Lucas, Jana Lyn, 69, 125 Lucas. John Robert, 351 Luckey, Diane, 383 Ludwig, Robert Carl, 193 Luebke, William Clayton. 79, 157, 351 Luke, Edward Alexander Lukkarila. Sandra Lee. 163. 352 Lukkarlla, Suzanne Carol, 163, 352 Lund, Jeffrey Thor. 178, 233 Lunsford, Richard Early Lusardi, Jean Carolyn, 105, 209, 272, 273. 276, 277, 330 Luzader, Alice Cecilia, 168, 352 Luzlns, Juris, 234, 245, 383 Lynn, Kathleen Riley, 125, 158. 215, 352 Lynn, Letty G., 161, 212, 303 Lynch. Diane Christine, 169, 352 Lynch, James Brian Lynch, Harold Francis, 181, 330 Lynch, Maurice Patrick Lynham. John Arthur, III, 103, 154. 330 Lynn. Letty Gregg Lynn. BambI Branham Lynn, Stuart Richard 303 Lynn, Mary Willis Lyon, Ann Thomas, 77. 113. 203. 330 Lyon, David Allen IV, 383 Lyon. Susan Tra ' ton. 211, 330 Lyons, Anne Lyons. William Patrick, 191 303 M MacClarence, Janet Louise MacDonald, Alan Douglas MacDonald, Douglas M. MacDonald. Margaret Aborn Macintosh, Collji Mack. James Herbert 303 Mackey, Sara Lee. 383 Macklernan Gall B. MacLean, William G.. Ill 197 352 MacNamee Richard William Madden Michael Paul. 179. 225 227 228, 352 Madison, Alan Wayne 383 Maeder, Susanne Ruth, 383 Magllo, Harold John Mahan, Elizabeth Ann. 303 Mahru, Edda Joan, 203, 352 Maier, Stephen Herbert. 233 Malnelll. Albert John, Jr., 115 155 383 Maiette, David Leslie. 352 Maika, Theophlle Joseph, 373 Major, Carol Susan, 219, 303 Makowleckl, Donald StanI Malllnson, Judith Gale, 212, 213, 303 Mallory. Susan Anne. 162. 172. 207. 275. 373 Mann. Margaret Frances. 216, 217 330 tvlanor, Melvin Gale. Jr.. 251 Mansfield. Jason French, 184 Mansfield, John Robert. 233. 303 Manrov, Alexsandria Manson, Susan Marshall Mapp. Mary Lucie. 202. 373 Mapp. Nancy Louise. 373 Marchant, Larry Joseph. 104, 183, 200 330 Marchese. William Vlto, 373 Marcy, Steven Kent. 104. 109, 194 330 Margulies, Burke William 115 155 Marinelli Robert Mark, John Flowers Markland. John Jay. 245, 303 Marks, Alvln B., Jr„ 155 Markwlth, Merle Grace, 105, III, 123 209. 352 Marlln, Karen Alane, 172, 352 Marr, Wayne Putnam 352 Marrs. Michael Payne Marsella, Jane Ann, 352 Marsh, Linda Ruth, 373 Marshall, Beverley W. 373 Marshall, Cheryl Dlanne 209 330 Marshall, Charles Thomas 373 Marshall, Janet Elaine, 212, 373 Marshall, Michael Allen Marshall, Peter Jay Marshall. Robert Douglas 103 Marshall Shirley Sue Marstiller Philip S. Marston, Harold W., Jr., 191, 330 Martin, Ann Withers. 352 Martin. Arthur R. Jr. Martin David H. Martin, Edward Allen Martin Patricia Alice 352 Martin Ronald Matthew 192 303 Marvin, Everett D.. III. 189. 373 Mason, Claire Louise, 21 I, 373 Mason, Pamela Gale, 219, 330, 352 Mason, Robert Archer Massey, Arthur John, 163 Massey, Linda Kay Massey, Marilyn Joan, 158, 169 171 Massey, Rodger Milton Massey, Thomas Jerome. 174. 373 Masters. Joseph Jerome. 179, 225, 352 Masters Mary Elizabeth 373 Mastin, Jane Bryan, 373 MastowskI, Frank, 225 Mathews, Donna Lynn, 330 Mathls Gerald Edward Mathis Vendel Julius Matish, Leanne Isabel Matlsh, John Clea, 193 Mattox, Anne Miles Mauck, Ellen Douglas, 209. 373 Maurer, Keith William, 183, 246 247. 352 Maxfield, Russell Andrew May, David Selden. 373 May, Elizabeth Ann, 162, 352 Mays. Mary Lou. 162, 212, 213, 303 May, James Terrell, III 373 Mayer, Linda Deborah, 215, 330 Mayfleld Pamela Jean Mayo, Bonnie Lee, 113, 211, 303 Mayo, Ruth Burbank. 154. 157. 158. 352 Mayrand. Evelyn Ceclle, 117 McAdoo, Nancy Jane, 214, 215,303 McAfee, Cheryl Archer McBrlde Betty Purchas McCall. Wilfred J., 163 192 303 McCandllsh. Charles S., Jr.. 199 330 McCann David Oliver McCarroll, Robert Stacy 373 McCarthy, James John McCarthy. John Rhodes. 146. 147. 187. 3C . McCauley. Jo Lynn, 97, 105, 167. 352 McClammy, Barbara Jean. 352 McCluney. Richard L., Jr. McClurkIn Mettah Lee McCollum, Richard Herbert McColpIn. Beckl Jo, 150, 209, 274, 352 McCormlck. Jeff Charles. 233, 373 McCormlck, Michael P. McCotter. Joseph R.. Jr.. 330 McCoy Barbara Ellen McCoy. Catherine Frances 172, 352 McDonald Charles Joseph McDonald, John Alexander. 160, 304 McDougal. David Stockton McEachtan. John Douglas McEntIre M chael 304 McEntIre Thomas Mlkell McEntyre. Thomas Gore 373 McFadden. Michael Greer McFarlane, Anne Patricia 304 McGarlty. Noyce, 103 McGaughy, Tim Whittus, 352 McGee, Michael Patrick. 373 McGehee, Judith Ann, 172 273, 352 McGhee, Bonnie Sharon, 158, 209. 330 McGoodwIn. Kate Bryan McGralme, Douglas Morton McGulre, James Donald, 158, 193, 224 225, 330 McGurk, Donald Joseph, Jr. McGulre Martha Harrison 215 Mclndo?, Linda Mae. 86: 215. 373 Mclnteer, James Frank. Ill Mcintosh, William A.. 104, 146 189. 304 Mclntyre James Samuel, 304 Mclvor, Robert Theodore, 330 McKaIn, Rodger Williams. 194. 234, 245, 352 McKann, Joan Love, 158. 208. 209, 304 McKay, Neva Jane. 48. 150 204 330 McKInnon Bill Hull. 178. 233 McKIttrlck. Richard Alan, 104. 126 183, 263 352 McLaugh ' ln, Robert E., Jr., 233. 373 McLeod. Nora Lynn. 209. 273. 373 McNalry, Nancy Cox. 150. 206. 330 McNeill Sandra Wells McNIel, Susan Rebecca. 331 McNulty, James Ergler, Jr.. 160, 304 McPherson, John Charles 374 McPherson, Timothy C. 183, 374 McTammany, Heather, 304 McWhIrt, Ellen D, Medlnger, John Lindner, 189. 331 Medln, John Davis. 257 Mehring, Walter Henry. Ill, 352 Mel ' I, Samuel Harvey Melton, Ronald Allen, 304 Melvin, James C ' awford Mengebler. Clella M. Menges. Miriam Post, 331 Menke Wayne D., 374 Mentzer, Robert M.. Jr. 197 331 Merrltf, Margaret Anne, 211. 374 Mefz, Candy Lee, 216 352 Meyer, Carol lee, 202, 374 Meyerson, Robert Benard, 130, 194, 352 Mlcclo, Edward Louis, 163, 304 Michael, DIanna Lynn, 169, 352 Michael, Jean Ellen. Ill, 120, 212. 352 Mick, Roberta, 202 374 Mlhalas, Mike 225, 252, 304 Miles, Larue Carter 374 Mllham, Je rey Alan, 352 Miller. Ann Sheldon 374 Miller, Arthur S., III. 195 374 Miller, Carol Lynn. 374 ol Evelyn. 77. 141, 200 203, 304 Cha Mllle Miller Diane Lynn, 216, 217, 352 Miller, Gary Benson Miller George Hollls 331 MIlli -...-, 193, 252, 352 Ml Miller Mar ha Anne. 139. 163. 211, 304 Miller Mary Louise. 105 Miller Mary Suzanne, 216, 352 Mllle- Mlchele Marie, 304 Miller Richard William, 187, 374 Miller Ronald Thomas Miller, Robert Frederick, 138, 185 Miller, Sharon Lynn, 272, 352 Miller, Sue Fletcher, 97, 174. 212 Miller. Suzanne Lee, III, 157, 172. 174, 212, 352 Miller, Suzanne Manclll, 161, 212, 374 Miller, Thomas Irvin, 123. 154, 374 Miller, William Frederick. 353 Milllcan. Glenn Thomas. Jr.. 184, 185, 353 Milllkan, Kent Bradford Milling Bert William, Jr., 225 Milllren, Patricia Ann, 105. Ill, 159, 162, 363 Milner, Rebecca Jane, 305 Mills, Elizabeth Irene Mllona, Margaret C. 273 Mlms, Diane Shirley, 157, 202, 353 MInkle Wayne, 245 MInton, Julia Gaye, 167, 353 Mlrmelsteln, Edward B.. 166, 331 Mitchell, Jacqueline Sue, 157, 374 Mitchell, Judlh A., 136 Mitchell, Rebecca Anne, 211, 353 Mitchell, William R., 236 Moberg, Alice Diana, 105, III. 158, 171, 216. 353 394 Moffitt. Susan E., 374 Mollen, Edward Leigh Molnar Mary Northcott, 353 Mollohan, Alan Bowlby. 174. 187. 305 Mjnahan. Michael Joseph Moncol. Susan Ann Moncure Eliiabeth R, Monk. Richard Francis. 374 Monroe, Jo Ann Montfort. Susan Linn, Mrs.. 353 Montgomery. Paul Macrea Montgomery. William H. Moody. Jo Ann ■:s Robert. 104. 148. 160. 305 Mc Charles McDe Charles N.. I( Donald Wayni Douglas Alan. John Austin Michael Browi 331 Moore. Robert E.. Jr.. 194. 195. 305 Moore Susan Jeannette. 130. 202. 374 Moore. William Carlton. 169. 305 Moran Margaret Townley Morden Mary Louise, 130. 277. 374 Morgan, Gall Anne. 48. 53. 2C6. 305 Morgan, Gwe Morgan. Osb Morgan. Thor .. 115. 155 187. 374 e. 211. 374 loriarty Emily Jean. 211. 331 lorlarty, John Roy. 305 lorris. Alethia Ann. 174. 215, 374 lorris. Anne Kennerly lorris. Doris Marie lorris. Judythe Anne 84. 122, 200. 212. 331 lorris. Lorna Lee. 159 lorris. Mary Cassandra lorris, Robert Franklin, 251. 374 lorris, Stanley Lee, 115, 155, 383 lorris, William G., Jr., 154 lorrisey, Susan, 105, 159, 215, 353 lorrlson Sandra Gay, 122, 127, 212, 213, 353 lorrison. William S., Jr.. 163, 193. 305 lorrissey,Jane Norma, 125, 275, 374 iorsch. Nora Ann. 206, 353 Phyllis Jeanne. 154, 161, 163 Ma nkli 375 Morton, Frank MacDonald Morton, Terry Alan 68. 178 233 375 Moss. James Albert Mowen. John Calvin. III. 189. 375 Moyer. Betty Jo. 204. 205 Newlon. Bonnie Muddiman Mueller. John Malcolm. Ill, 148. 156 Mueller. Richard Dale. 103. 148, 249, 353 Mueller Richard W. 103 305 Muench. Jean Alice. 375 Mulcahy. Veronica Joy 105 III 174 Mulloy Susan Mary. 375 Mulvihill. Joseph Robert. 233 Munneli Kathryn 305 Munroe. William Roberts 383 Walton. Mary Lou Murphy Murphy. Mary Lynn, 215, 331 Murphy Thomas Edward Murray Allan Dale 103 194 375 Murray Dwight W. 375 Murray ' ■d Spencer. 146, 147, 305 J.. 102. 212, 306 Murtag ' h, Frede Nachman. Henry Dudley. 189. 375 Nance George Lawrence 184. 375 Nance Gerald Newman. 184. 233. 375 Nance. Peter Maurice. 187, 306 Nase, Daniel R.. III. 181. 225, 306 Nathan Richard Eynon. 174. 306 al Willi, Ne Sein Ela 306 Neblett MacFarland Neblett Ronald William 242 Necsary. Judith Ann. 375 Neet Nancy Webster Neilson Joseph Thomas 193. 200 224 225. 306 Nelly Donald Craig, 156, 306 Nelms. Ann Scott 375 105. 157. 353 Nelson Nethke Douglas Lea. 375 Ne Ele Ed« 306 Imer. Jr.. 104. 179, 331 ird Snl ' en ■y Ellen Hayes, 375 3hen Eric, 187, 257, 306 ■ty Bruce, 127, 212, 353 ird C. Jr., no, 126. I8S abeth D. Newton. Michael Anthony Ney. Michael Stuart. 185. 200. 306 Nlcholls Eugene Will, am Nichols. Judith Ann Nicholson Charlene Nicholson Charles W. 116 171. 3! Nicholson. John Young III ■Lynn. 375 Nining; ■r . Jenn y Elizabeth. 375 Noden. Pa tricl a Ann 353 Noe. Ji ame !S H arold. 179. : i07 No ' an, Ka ■en. Margt iret. 331 Nold. 1 Jart ara Louisi =. 112. 213, 353 Normal 1. J ohn Lawre nee. Ir.. 353 Norrls. JOi inn Batten . M ' rs. , 307 Northw ay. Mai ■garet Gay. 168. 211. 33! Norton . D ivid White. 183. 307 Norton , Sa indr, 3 Robertson 105. 205. 353 307 Nottingham. Jennie Noyes. Howard Baldwin Nuckols Michael Aubrey. 130. 375 Nuckols. Sandra Kaye Nuernberger Mary Ann. 157. 215. 331 Nuessle Peter Raymond. 154. 156. 331 Nugent, Thomas Patrick. 375 Nunnally Robert Wayne. 331 Nylander, Karen Elizabeth. 150. 206, 353 Nylander Richard Conrad. 128. 307 o Dates. Nancy Christine, 105, 353 Obenchaln. Jeanne Alice. 213. 353 O ' Brien, Michael James O ' Bryan David Wayne 115. 155.383 O ' Bryan Vincent Neal O Connor. Dianne Lee, 307 O ' Connor Richard Allan. 156, 353 Odiand Judith Claire, ISO. 375 O ' Donnell Geraldme Marie Odum, Sandra Paige, 205, 307 Oetjen. Karen Anne. 206, 354 O ' Flaherty Ian Michael. II I Oglba. Barbara Jean O ' Grady. Judith Kathleen, 209. 354 O ' Keefe. Eugene Thomas, 262 Oldfietd. George S., Jr . 189, 354 Oldham. George Dawson. 307 Oldham Carl H. Oliver Bruce Anthony. 354 C ' liver Charles William. 182. 183. 331 Ollvcro John Joseph. Jr. OIley, John Gregory. 183, 307 Olllce Lewis Richard, 161. 187. 236. 331 Olsen Richard John. 103. 160, 172. 234 245. 354 Olshansky. Norman. 103. 104. 166. 189. 354 Olson. David Bruce. 187. 307 O ' Nell. Richard Alan. 233. 375 ONelll. Everett Michael. 194. 331 Onoerdonk James Charles. 375 Oppert. John Carlton. 354 Orrlck. Betty Dandridge Orrick Nicholas Cromwell. 250, 251. 331 Orsko cph. 155 Osbor ne. Kermit Jame ' S. 160. 199, 354 Ostro,  . William Jeffrey OToo le. Terrence Jo. 193, 224. 225. 354 Overn Tan. George Cur ■lis, J r.. 115. 155 Owen. Larry Dee Owen. Marilyn Jean. 375 C en. Robert William , 78. 103. 104. 160. 181. ?3I Owen; ;, Richard Hamil ton. 354 Ow;n; ;. Stanley Albert . Jr.. 161. 307 Owre. 213 Martha Leonore 331 P 1. 102 . 127. 168, Pace. Joe David. 107. 160 307 Padge ■tt. Karen Mayo. 307 Padge ■tt. Patricia Ann Paffra th. Lawrence H., 158. 181. 236. 238. 239. 240. 307 Page. Michael Lynn. 307 Page. Susan. 157. 354 Palme r. Margaret Ann Palme r. Thomas C. Jr .. 115 , 155 Palme r. Susan Virginia Palmo re. Fred Wharto n. Ill . 103, 196, 197. 331 Pando Ifo. Robert Thon Tas Panne ton. Roland Leo. 236. 238. 241 Park Stephen Kent Parker ■David MIchae . 187, 375 Parker ■; David Stuart. . Jr.. 160. 308 Parker ■Neal Howard Pa-Hn son Kathleen Ai in, 141. 161. 331 Parks. Walta Gall 331 Parrott. Barbara Gall. 102. 332 Parsor Parvin IS John Milton . Sharon Louise Pastor ■e. Julie Ann. 158 1. 332 Pastor e Mary Margari St. 375 Pate. Virginia Kennon. 205. 354 139. 158. 219 308 atterson Patricia L. 70 71 95 97. 99. 102 108. 114. 219. 308 atterson. Shannon Kay. 354 NIcke Niles, Thon Pete •.i , Jr.. 187. 257. 331 Pauisc )n Mary Louise ' . 332 Paulu: :. Geordli ; Loui se Pavey Thomas Gilbe ■rt. 189. 308 Peabody. Robe rt Edwin Peace ick. Danie 1 Brai sted. 169 Pearc. e. Carney C, III. 100. 194. 262. 308 Pearc e. Georg( ' . Ill, 158, 193, 225 . 226. 227, 257, 308 354 Pearl Suzanne Pettit. 48. ICO. 215. Ale Ma labeth, 173. 209, 354 Pearson. George Mortimer. 354 Peca. Beatrice Ann. 105. 120. 123, 137, 172. 215, 354 Peck, Barbara Sue, 48. 102, 209, 332 Peeie. Ellwood Louis Peery. Carolyn. 150. 215. 354 Pence. Clifford H.. Jr. 110. III. 130 Pendleton Juliana. 354 Penn. Robert Hubard Pennington. John Reynolds. 354 Pepe. Raymond Alan. 332 Pepper. Susan Lennox. 354 Perelman. Charles David. 166. 375 Pernio. Peter Allen Perkey. Mary Evelyn. 172. 354 Perkins. Collen Kappes Perkins. Sharon Teel. 216 217. 308 Pernlce, Janet Lynn. 354 Perrin. John Paul. IIS. 155 115. 384 Peter: John Richard Katherine Yvonne. 169. 354 Peterson. Holly Ann. 159, 375 Petralla, Ronald Joseph, 194. 225. 332 Petrillo. Rosalie Gail. 105. 209. 354 Petro, Joseph Baran. 375 375 Phen nee ,er. Milton C. . Jr. Phllbroc )k, ' Donald Lee Phill ips. He nry H.. Ill, 375 Phill IPS. Ca rson Renee, 375 Phlll ips. Cy. ■us E., IV Phill ips. Ellen Ailsworth . 216, 217. 354 Phlll ips. Kar ■en Jane, 217, 332 Phill ips. Ker ineth Alvin Phill ips. Lin da Lea, 375 Phill ips. Ror laid Wagne r, 354 Phill ips. Ror laid Willlan n. 194. 375 Phill ips. Sar inye Trent Phlll IPS. Ste phen Thome IS. 308 Phlll Ips. Ter rill Gene Phill Ips. Wl Iliam R.. Ill Philpott . Jo seph Hayes Jr.. 234. 245 Philpott . Ju ' dy Rothwell . 277 Piczi ik. Kari Jean. 354 Pierc :e. Rebi =cea Gayle. 130. 211, 375 Pierc ;e. Robi ert Wayne. 161 Pilar id ' . Jeth ro Haslett. Jr.. 97. 149. 162. 308 Pinnt Pisku r. ' ( Nels =erol on Morrow Franciska. 161. 308 151. 205. 308 Pitt, Jos ,eph Charles, 189, 308 Pittard. Allc ;e Yvonne, 05. 167. 169. Katherine Adelaide. 205. 375 Mildred Virginia. 120. 170. 376 r. Nancy Lupton, 219. 376 Plume ri. Jost ;ph Ja mes. 187, 308 Plybo: 1. Roberta Li ttleton, 219, 332 Poarcl 1. Judy Boyd , 215, 376 Pollard. Jose iph La wrence, 376 Pollard. Mel issa Di 5a. 125. 202. 376 Pollari d. Rob ert Da vid. 376 Polloc k. Eliz, ibeth Anne 168 Polloc k. Frar ices Ev veil. 211. 376 Pomer ■oy. Be njamin B.. 181. 236. 237, 238. 332 Pond. Ashtor 1 Wrig |ht, 332 Pond. Gertri ide Ell zabeth Pond. Judith Ann. 211, 354 Pond Susan Lee, 1 70, 211. 332 Poole, MIchi 3el Eai -le Popkii 1 Man garet Beth. 97. 98. 208, 209. 308 Pope. Charii !S W.. Jr. Porter ■. Betsy Ann. 376 Porter ■, Bren da Lou ise, 332 Porter ■. Susar 1 BartI ett. 203. 354 Porter ■field. . James. 169 Postoi 1, Lind a Ellzi ibeth 169. 354 Potte r ■. Richard Bo wen. 181. 233. 376 Potts. Marg, iret H olmes Powel 1. Ednc 1 Sewe II. 127, 309 Powel 1. Tere sa Alli n Powel 1 Wilbur Kir idred. Jr.. 354 Powei ■• Josei oh Qu inby. Jr.. 257 Powei ■s, Thoi Tias J. . Jr.. 104. Ill, 167, 354 PrathE :r, LesI le Anr 1. 205 Prart, Daniel Modi Pratr Henry Jonat han. 182. 183. 332 Pratt. Marge iret Di ile. 84. 213. 332 PrentI ce. Jot in Har mon. 245. 354 Ma 376 Marston. 211. 376 estridge, Alfred B., 160. 190. 191 etty. Mary Beth. 219. 354 ice. Cynthia Custer. 205. 354 ice. Jeanne Glenith. 202. 376 lee. Marilyn Elizabeth Ruth 376 157. 354 Michael Reld Sand Willi William Henkel 354 ft. Raym ond Mason, : e. Nancy Jean. 104, I Gayle Ra .III. 157. 219 376 107. 108. 116. Province. Rita May. 105. 163. 213. 355 Pugh. Ellen Ann. 216 Pugh, Gerald Foster. 355 Pugh. Peter John. Jr.. 309 Puhn. Henry Michael 166 Puller. Lewis Burwell. Jr., 196 Pul ' ey. Judith Ann, 376 Pulliam. Kay Mahan. 130 376 Purcell. Robert Allan. 183. 332 Pursifull. Sharon Anne. 105. 211. 355 Purtill, Anne. 97. 213. 309 Purtill, James William, 242 243 376 9 Qual.ilance. John Weston 154. 197 376 Quails . Larry Bentoi 1. III. 128, 332 Queen . Greei ivllle 1 i.. Jr.. 183, 309 Qyllle n, Shan on Ma rgery. 376 Quirk, Cathei ■Ine E. . 48. 158. 219, 309 R Raehy, Marcl. a Faith , 384 Ragsd. ale, Sta nley Overby. 194, 355 Rains Linda Irene, 163 Ralsto n. Dona lid L.. 97, 194 , 309 Rama, James Micha lel, 236 , 237, . 241, 257, 355 Ramsey, Ann Eccleston, 60, 376 Ramsey Elizabeth C. 97. 209. 272, 376 Ramsey. Frances Roberta. 97. 98. 102. 209. 320. 332 Ramsey. Martha Lee. 309 Randa Richard Dean. 193. 252. 253 355 Rand, Anne Lewis Randall Mary Margaret. 105. 121. 157, 159. 215. 355 Rankin. A ' lce Sue, 309 Rankin Marjorle Anne. 126. 208. 209. 215 272. 275. 277. 309 Paper Derris Lea. 149, 154. 162, 167. 309 Rapp Jere Louis 134. 160. 332 , Diane Mar le. 217. 355 .1. Dian ne Le ■e, 102. 172 274 rl. Edge ir H.. III 113 143 ■id. 163 309 Rawls Robe t Ashby. Read Frances Elizabeth. 219. 355 Read. Victoria Anne. 217. 355 Reader. Thomas Jefferson. 309 Reagon Sheila Luclnda. 355 Reavely Thomas Stevens. 197. 355 Rebentlsch Rosalind. 355 Redd Eleanor Rhea. 154. 309 Redmon Ronald Elwood. 309 Reed Elizabeth Clarke, 215. 310 ed. Err ed. My old. Jr Stratto Michael Charle Re;se Gary Alan. 149. 154. 310 Reese . Mich ael Owen 178 179 Reese Sand ra Frances 216. 217. 332 Peeve Andi ■ew Ricnards. 355 Reglsi ter William Ryder. 156 Peine. :ke R, ilph James. 160. 310 Relye, 3. Gle nn C. Renalds, Ca therine Allene R;n!ro Mar y Alice. 355 Renfrc 3e, Eli: zabeth C. 310 Rennli nger. 1 Harold 1.. Jr. Reoka Ronr lee Rae. 377 Repp. Richa rd Allen. 155 Reuss. Dw. Sa ndra Diane Rever ey H ughes Kennedy. 384 Re . ludith Nan 158 171. 355 Reyne lids. R uth Ann. 377 Reyno ■Ids. S. jsan Levine. 155. 170 Rhea. Helen 1 Wallis, 272, 377 Rhode inhlzer , Nancy Carol, 210, 211, 310 Rhode !S. Ad. a Victoria, 377 Rhode s. DIa ne 1. Beets, Mrs. Rice, Rebec ea Hess. 217, 355 Rlcha rds. Jc )hn Anthony, 332 Rlcha rdson. Carol Lynne, 203, 355 Richa rdson. Laurie Faxon, 97, 215, 277, 355 Richa rdson. Jay Anthony Richa rdson. John L., Jr.. 199 Ricna rdson William W. Ill RIchel •s RIcI lard Gayle. 189. 355 Rlcke ' Its. Do n Leon Riddli :k. Ur; iula v.. 1 16 1 17. 310 Rideo ut. Ca rol Boley Rideo ut. Ch arles H.. Jr.. 18, 115 Rldou t. Rob ert Reaser, 189. 356 Rlepn la. Eli: zabeth Blair, 116. 173. 332 Riley. David Scott. 377 Riley. Diane Elaine, 121, 206. 356 Riley. Jenni ' Fer Lou. 332 Riley. Mark Christopher Rmaldo. Ro nald Gilbert Rind Eman, jel Rlngli ;y. Kai •en L.. 203. 310 Riord. an. Mc jrgaret R.. 377 Riple, r. Ellzi ibeth Ann, 356 Rlpy. Bruce Johnson. 195. 377 Ritchl e. Edv rard Joseph. Jr.. 377 Ritehl e Pay 1 James. 136. 356 Rltter . Alfre d Francis. 160. 197. 356 Roach Roake . Thon ■s Sarr nas Eustis. 165. 377 luel Edward. Jr.. 126, 193, 395 Robblns, Christopher John Roberson. James M., Jr. Roberts. Anne Carol. 105, 205, 356 Roberts, Austin L, III 195, 377 Roberts, Barrie Lynn, 356 Roberts, Donald Luther, MS 156 Roberts, Donald Ray, 120, 199, 377 Roberts, Ellen Barrett, 213, 310 Roberts, Laurel Virginia, 274, 277, 3S6 Roberts, Mary Lynn Roberts, Morris H. Jr. Roberts. Pamela Jean, 153, 207, 377 Robertson. Bonnie L. T., 319, 332 Robertson, Brenda M. 208 209 310 Robertson. Donald Budd, 225 Robertson, James Edmond, 178, 233. 332 Robertson, Morgan McNeel, 377 Robertson, Norman Allen, 156 Robertson, Susan Kay, 211. 332 Robinette. Kim Vicky Robinette. Turner Lee. Jr. Robinson, Bonnie Helen. 120. 123. 127, 160, 213 332 Robinson, John Morgan, 159, 332 Robison, Bruce Hammon Rodden, Sandra Louise Rodeffer. Mark H., Jr. Rodgers, Kay, 209, 275, 277, 311 Rogers, Judith G., 311 Rogon, Leo Rogowski. Elizabeth D., 377 Rohr, David Malcolm 377 Roller. Carol Elizabeth, 356 Romans. Susan Eileen. 315, 311 Rose, Virginia N., 200, 217, 311 Roskos, Joseph Willi ' am, 115 Ross, Cecilia Etaine, 105, 219, 356 Ross, Earl David, 169, 311 Rosser, Lawrence B., 145, 135, 311 Rossing, Boyd Edward, 189, 377 Roth, Frederick Paul, 189, 356 Roth, John T.. 356 Rothenberg, Stanley G., 163, 166. 311 Roton, Cecelia Ann, 158, 217, 333 Ro ' tman, Warren Leonard Rountree, Helen Clark. 311 Rountree, Walter J., ill, 160, 311 Rountree, William F.. Jr., 187, 311 Row, Stephen Edward, 127. 130. 156, 189. 249. 356 Rowe, Leslie Dwight, 161, 333 Rowe, Stephen French. 178. 377 Rowell, Thomasine E., 356 Rowe. Steven Anthony, 377 Rowand Myra Louise Rowland. John David, 333 Rowland. Robert C, Jr.. 187, 250, 251 333 Roy. Robert Regan Royall, William Ellsworth, 114, 356 Ruben, Robert Benjamin, 166, 189 Rubin, Kenneth Steven, 166, 356 Rubin, Vivien Edna, 110, 126, 159, 333 Rumburg, Kenneth Neil, 377 Rumpler, James Wailes, 146, 147, 194, 200, 333 Runyon, James Douglas, 251, 377 Rusnock. Stephen Andrew, 225 Russell, Rees G., Jr. Russell, Robin Louise, 112 356 Ruth, Thomas Jean Rutledge, David Whitt, 100, 103 167, 356 Rytter, Richard Keith Ryan, Giles Sandford, 377 Ryan, Thomas Francis, 194, 195, 311 Ryder, Natalie Frankim, 186, 211 333 Saltold, Gordon E., 189, 356 Sager, Gary Lee, 169, 377 Sale, Jo Carol, 272, 356 Saleh, Jahongier, 189, 356 Sallenger, Ruth Alice, 205, 333 Salley, Msry Carrington, 125, 154, 205, 378 Salisbur i. Da nlel Ernest, 377 Sammon s. Ma con C, Jr., 356 Sampse e A ina Alice, 378 Sampso , Sha ron Leigh, 163, 356 Samuel, John Boyd, 356 Samuels Ken leth Bruce, 31 1 Sanders Don aid Powell, 103, 104, 1 356 Sandldge, Walter Phillip, 181, 311 Sands, George D. Sanford, Elizabeth Gayle, 200, 210, 211, 311 Sanford, Penelope Lee. 114, 158, 211, 311 Sa itilll. Gail Co ursey. 105, III 173 Sa Ttore Charles J. Sa op William Wade, Jr. Sa dell. Stephen Willi am 194, 356 Sa torio Paul La urens 154, 333 Sa sama n, Kathryn Bri ght, 169, 312 Sa sama n, Jan F reder ck, 169 Sa ulmor . Catha ine 5 san, ISO 356 Sa ulnier Marga et Lo ulse, 105 III, 39, 172, 205 Sa nder , James Easle y, 179 Sa nder , Joseph Roh ig. 103 Sa jnder , Morris R., J r., 198, 199. 312 Sa nder , R. Ga nette ck, Kerry Ann, 105, III, 125, 130. Nicho el Richard las C, 181, 333 151, 219, 333 Schaeffer, Randall Eugene, 242, 378 Schafer, Donald Willis, 195, 233, 378 Scheid, Mary Christne, 356 Scheld, Richard Arthur. 356 Schenkel, Mario Walter Scherer, Stacy Elizabeth, 97, 154, 205, 378 Schiff, Howard Phillip Schilling, Stephen L. Schleif, Peter Robert, 378 Schmeer, Donna Jean Schmidt, Brigitte, 211. 312 Schmitt. Rodney Douglas Mary Christine. 172, 212, 378 Schrr Suw Allii Ma 378 III, 172, 203, Schnebli, Ge 356 Schneider, Francis Lewis Schoenhut, Robert Wayne, IS9, 312 Schofer, Carol Anne. 356 Scholz, Kathryn Louise, 378 Schon, Mathias Joseph, III, 31,2 Schonfeld, Ruby Gall, 97, 105, 209, 333 Schraner, Don Paul, 312 Schrelber, Donald Carl Schroeder, Lyie Clifford Schueler, Linda Lee, 378 Schutz. Henry August, III. 233, 251, 378 Schwarting, Henry Victor, 333 Schwartz, Barbara Ann, III, 206, 356 ird M, Schwartzrr Schwiller, Sallii Charles John 313 rd Tho Scott, Bette Suzanne, III, 215, 356 Scott, Carolyn Elizabeth, 157, 219, 378 Scott Dorothy Carroll, 112, 356 Scott, Paul Alvin, 357 Scott, Paul Wiley, 154, 312 Scott, Peggy Lee Scott, Robert Edwin Scott, William Lloyd, Jr., 149, 334 Scruggs, Susan Wray, 151. 357 Seabright, Alice Lupton, 378 Seal, Jenifer Marie, 273, 357 Seale, Nancy Diane. 206, 357 Seaver, Elizabeth Ross, 157 Seay, Ann Austin, 334 Sedlacek. Jarold Joseph, 184, 225. 357 Sedwick Mary Frances. 112, 213, 334 See, Thomas French, 179, 357 Seeger, Muriel Jane Seibert, William G., Jr., 170, 357 Shackelford, Jean Hoc Shacke ' ford, David Le Virginia, 122, 162, 357 ro, Joel S. , Stephanie Bundy James Stafford, 187, 334 Martha Irwin, 159, 203, 357 Stephen Ragsdale, 183 John Robert: Jr., 179, 225, 357 Dennis Geran, 185, 312 Norbert John, 181, 225, 227, 357 179, 334 Cole M., Jr., 378 She She Sheeran, Robert Alli Sheffield, Linda Gail, 102, 122, 21 277, 334 Sheffield, Susan T., 210, 211, 312 Sheffy, Mary Veronica Shelburne, Walter Avory, 357 Shelley. Marilyn Kenan, 334 Shelton. Martin Randolph. 312 Shelly. Richard Wilson, 156, 334 Shepard, Philip Thomas Shepherd, Almeda Ann 157 273 Shepherd, Lewis. 155 Sheppard, John Philip Sherman, Christopher B,, 126, 159 Sherman, Larry Newton, 174, 334 Sherman, Laura Lyell Mary Esther, 108, 117, 2 312 She Shickel, Lind Carol Fern, 211, 378 Malcolm, Jr., 157, 195, 378 le, 68, 378 John Shomo, Lawrence Paul Shoosmlth, John Norman Shore, Eileen Elizabeth Shores, Lucille Patricia, 334 Shorten, Brian Stephen, 179, 357 Shorter, Ellen, 150, 203, 357 Shotwell, India Marie 207 378 Edna Lockett, 48. 334 Savage, Anne Ca Shri Charles Edvs Sicv 334 Charles F.. 170. 198. 199, 257, Sigafoes, Robert Brian, 162, 313 Sigafoes, William Howard, 184, 357 SIkorski, Richard Elwood, 225 Sills, Richard Edward, 378 SImms. William Coy, III Sir elli, Ja 193 SImpklns, Fred Crawford, 378 Simpson, Joan Eve. 157, 162, 219, 334 Simpson, Robert Lee, Jr., 115, 155 Portanova, Carol H, D. Sims Sims, E ' izabeth K., 207 352 Sims, Kirby Powell, 179, 313 Singleton, William A.. 249, 378 Sipple, Harry Burgett, 357 Skeen, Sandra Lou, 212, 378 Skelton, Jean Watson 379 Skinner, Steven Flint M,, 159, 161, 172, 21 Slausi 334 Patsy Virginia Slauson, William E., 107, 117, 313 Slayton, Earlene B., 48, 97, 213 313 Slight, Fredric Wendell Slobe, Alan Keith, ISI, 334 Slocum, Robert Richard Slotnick, Stephen Lee, 193, 225, 357 Small, Susan Holmes, 48, 97, 215 379 Smeds, Russell Cla M., Jr.. 97, 104, 160, Cooper, 104, 194, 334 Elizabeth, 357 Smith, Carol Le th, Ca lith, Charles Michael, 187 lith, Craig McCormick ilth. Cynthia Sue, 212, 379 lith. Donna Hanlon, 203, 358 lith. Donna Looram lith, Dora Jean lith, Mrs. Doris McCauley lith, Eric Scott lith, James H., ISI. 313 ' lith, James Michael, 334 lith, Janet Cllne, 211, 358 lith, Janet Taylor lith, Karen Olson eth Elwoc 358 120, 184, Sha 162, 209, 334 Smith, Margarette Louise, 216, 37? Smith, Norman Griffith, Jr., 187 Smith, Paul Stuart Smith, Peter Winslow, 195, 379 Smith, Richard H,, Jr. Smith, Richard Meredith, 199 334 Smith, Robert Edward Jr. Smith, Robert Owen 313 Smith, Ruth Esther Smith, Sandra Lee, 215, 358 Smth, Sandra Lynne, 358 Smith, Sally McVIcar, 48 95 99 lOO 101, 105, 215, 313 Smith, Shelby Myrlck, 334 Smith. Sydney, III, 384 Smith, Stephen Keese, 379 Smith, S. Strofher. Ill, 1 15, 155 Smith, Walter A., Ill Smith, William Cabell Smith, William Morgan, II 358 Smith, William Sanford. 313 Smith, William S., Jr. Smyth, Larry Douglas. 156, 358 Snead, Jane L.. 21 1. 313 Snedegar, Suzanne Marie, 158 358 Snell, Stephen Holmes 313 Snelling, Linda Rauck Snow, Walter Leon Snyder, Richard Craig Snyder, Stephen Michael 194, 35: Soltys, Somer Sophe Son Ma Willi Ten Stephe D.. 334 154, 166 I, Linda, 159, 358 SfortI, George Michael Soter, Robert Wilson, 104, 183. 358 Sothoron. Margaret B., 125, 215, 379 Sours, John Delmar. 95, 99, 104, 110, 119, 124, 125, 126. 193, 314 Southall, Joan Elizabeth, 112 213 358 Southerland, Hugh Barry, 379 Spady, Denard Charles, 379 Scain, Thomas Linwood, 191, 358 Spalding, Evetta Denise, 379 Sparks Philip Lee Spaulding, David Lee. Jr., 130, 157 189, 195, 379 Spaulding. Thomas Burley 97, 334 Spears, Carol Irene Spears, Nancy Jean, 112, 123, 358 Speer. Byron Morrow, 198, 199, 200, 314 Speer, Spell, an Elaine  rence Stroud, 194, 251, 358 Spencer, Betty Jean, 203, 334 Spencer, Jayme Ruth Spencer, Wayne Ross Spengerman. Donald F.. 120. 379 Splggle. Susan, 157 Spirn, Stuart Douglas, 103, 104, 126, 189, 334 Spratley, Claude Vernon I. Sprlnkel, Mary Jane, 205, 335 Spurllng, Richard Dudley, 194, 250, 251, 379 Stafford, Mary Louise, 130, 379 Staggers, Harry Joseph Stalk, Howard H., Ill Stalnback, Suzanne V., 105, 114, 218 219, 314 Staley. Joanna Standi, Jo Lynne, 48. 121. 158, 219, 358 Strange, Patrick William, 335 Stansbury, Barbara Louise, 112, 335 Staton, Betty Anne, 108, 113, 114, 172, 203, 314 Stedman, Mary Mackall, 123, 158, 203 335 Steib. Bartf olomew J. M.. 187. 257, 335 Steidt mann Rober F., Jr., 128, 179, 335 Steige r, Sh ron Su anne, 358 Steinh off, J effrey Carson, 197, 358 Stemp le, Sc Hie Ellz abeth, 174, 215, 273, 379 Steph =nson Susan Temple, 211, 358 Steph snson Wlllla Ti R.. Jr.. 181, 358 Sterlir g, Carolyn J oyce, 158, 335 Stever s, Ke nt McN ell, 184, 379 Stever s. La urel Ch Istina, 379 Stewa t. Da vld Ala n, 262 Stewa rt, Th Dmas Ja mes, no. Ill, 113 131, 335 Sticke , Lin Ja May 105. Ill, 358 Stiele , Tho mas De Stirlin g, Ca rolyn, 372 Stith, Flora Lester, 216, 379 Stohne r, Ge orge A an, 181, 358 Stokes Emn na Jean 159, 335 Stokes Terr y Glen, 262 Stone, Mar hall Da vld. 358 Stoneburner, Ruth Anna, 116,, 163, 205, 314 Stoneham, Ann Neville, 91, 205, 335 Stoner, William Patrick Stotz, Wendy Ray Stout Charles Forrest, 179, 246, 335 Stout, James Wesley, 185, 358 Stout, Joseph Tobli Stow Barba Ada 358 Mary Elizabeth, 203, 335 Straeter, Terry Anthony Strange, Allison Gordon, 207, 358 Stratton, Judith Mae, 211, 358 Streetman, Larry Eugene, 379 Strickland, June Rose Stroube, Robert Bruce Stuart, John Michael, 379 Sturges, Christine Anne, 117, 213, 358 Sturges, Elizabeth M., 105, 209 Sublett, Thomas Carlton, 193, 233 Suchomel, Frank H., II Suit, Wm. Tull Suling, Jeffrey K. Sullenberger, Lloyd C. Sullivan, George M.. Jr., 161, 314 Sullivan, Julia McChree, 200, 207, 314 Sullivan, Mary Jane, 157, 172, 358 Sullivan, Roll Albert, 185 Sullivan, Timothy Jackson, 107, 109, 314 Sundin, Linda Elliott, 215, 379 Sundin, Nancy Johanna, 215, 358 Sung, Leona Sutelan, David Kegebein Sutherland, Anne L., 154, 314 Sutherland, Don Page, 165, 167, 184, 335 Sutton, Christopher, 190, 191, 314 Swanson, Harry Kent, III, 187, 358 Swanson, Janice Louise, 209, 358 Swanson, Suzanne, 218. 219. 335 Swarts, Susan, 107. 208. 209, 314 Swartz, Ida Sue, 336 Swartz, Ma Swee ey. Mary Ka hryn 77, 02, 151 203 314 Swee ey. Philip J. III, 147, 83, 314 Swee Swee ey, , Be Rebecca cky Lee Jane 202 379 Swee , P.: Imer Co vies. 336 Swee , Ti mothy Ec ward 315 Swem Ea rl Gregg ' 358 Swen on. Ellen Ha e, M rs Swen on Meredith Jant , 379 Swers ky, ' Alfred Dc vld. 115, 55, 384 Swift Ca vln Thon- as Swink Cc rolyn Je n, 211. 277. 315 Sydnc r. z nne Gardner Sykes Jo in D., Jr 315 Sykes Sa m Jones, 379 Sylve ter. Bruce Fc rsyth 127 359 Szadc kler ski, Susan s.. 17 Shultz, Paul Kennedy, Jr 162, 379 209, 273, 275, 379 Taback, Max Stephan, 359 Tabor, Barron Floyd 396 Tackett, Randall Bryan, 336 Taggart, Robert, III Taylor, Christine, 125, 219, 379 Tarpley, Marilyn Sue, 379 Tassey. Gregory Curtis Tate Sandra Ray, 203, 336 Tatum James Luther, 162. 379 Taylor. Albert Joseph, Jr. Taylor Anthony Ray, 379 Taylor, Christine, 125, 219, 379 Taylor, Dennis P.. 150 Taylor. Douglas D., 154, 379 Taylor, James EIry, Jr. Taylor. James Russell, 189. 379 Taylor, Jeffrey Alan Taylor, Keith Allen, 100, 103, 117, 135 183, 257. 315 Taylor. Louise Stratton Taylor Marilee Rosa Taylor, Susan Watklns, 206, 207, 359 Taylor, Wilbur Austin. 181, 236. 239, 359 Teagle. William Floyd Teass, Horace A.. Jr., 155 Teitelbaum, April H. Temes, Sanford Posnick, 166, 336 Temple, Tom Guy Eccles, 160, 249. 254, 263, 315 Thatcher, Christine L. Thatcher, Nancy Ann, 359 Theberge, Norman B., Jr., 183, 379 Thibeault, Sheila Ann, 107, 151. 207 315 Thomas, Carol Lewis, 315 Thomas, Deborah Ann, 207, 315 Thomas Mary Randolph, 91 Thomas, Mitchell Edgar Thomas, Orville Van, 359 Thomas, Philip Joseph, 187, 359 Thommason, Miriam Collins Thompson, Louis Craig Thompson, Mary Keiffer. 212, 379 Thompson, Robert Leonard. 104. 127. 183. 359 Thompson, Theresa, 113, 211, 336 Thompson, Sandra June, 203, 359 Thomson Cathy B., 97, 93, 108, 204, 205. 315 Thomson, Laurence F.. 103 Thornberg, William A. Jr. Thornbury, Carlton Forest Thore, Mary Frances Thorne, Charles E., Jr., 146. 182. 183. 315 Thornton Elaine Scott, 102, 207, 336 Thornton, Louise R., 211. 315 Thurston, Eugene R., Jr. Tichy Joseph Charles, III, 379 Tlllberg Richrd Harry 249 359 Tiller Joseph Wallace Timm, Spencer Lewis, 179, 249, 316 Todd, Glenn T., 103, 163, 182, 183, 315 Todd, James M., 144, 146, 183, 316 Todd, John Buxton, Jr., 183, 245, 359 Todd, Patricia B. Tokil 316 Tomb, David Alan Tomes, Robert Edward, 155, 193, 316 Tomlinson, Richard R.. 75, 187, 262, 359 Tompkins, James Robert, 156, 161, 359 Tonelson, Louis Owen, 379 Tongour, Nadia, 209, 359 Torbert, Peter C. 157, 316 Totman, Lorna Claire, 162 Townsend, Gary Eugene Toiri. John Lee. 380 Traufman, Thomas Scott, 194, 195, 257, 336 Travis. Philip Arthur, 380 Traylor, James Russell, 336 Traynor, Dorothea A., 214, 215, 316 Tremble, Trueman R., Jr., 359 Tribelhorn, Karl Peter. 225. 359 Trice, Joe, 194 Trice, John Anderson, III. 359 Trice, Linda Jean, 161, 214, 215, 336 Trice, Robert Holmes. Jr.. 104. 180. 181, 359 Trice, Cynthia Webb, 380 Tripson, Logan, 359 Tropf, William Jacob, III, 97, 359 Troth, James Robert, I 15, 155 384 Troutman, Sharon Leigh, 359 Truesdell, Donna K., 97, 174, 316 Tucker, Carolyn Anne, 203, 316 Tucker, Hazel Johnson 158 316 Tucker, James Letcher, 385 Tucker, John Allen, Jr., 187, 359 Tucker, Judy Ann 170 Tucker, Thomas Michael 262 359 Tudor, John D.. 103. 183, 316 Tuggle, Lorene May, 336 Tugman, Alfred Best, Jr. Tupper. Kafhryn Lynn, 48, 172, 215. 336 Turgeon, Kenneth Wayne Turner, Dennis Sarriuel, 336 Turner, Elizabeth Carol, 380 Turner, Frank M., 97, 109 110 129 160 316 Turner, John Michael. 114 359 Turner, Joseph R., Jr., 256, 316 Turner, Mary Frances, 336 Turville, Nonie W. 122 Turville, William Charles 380 Tuthill. James Albert, 225 Tuttle. Margaret Emily A., 359 Twigg, Carol Ann Tyler, Anne Shelton u Uhl, Laurie Susan, 152, 215, 336 Ullrich. Thomas William, 160, 199, 336 Underwood, Nancy S. V Vacca, Linda Lee, 97, 105, III, 125, 159. 272, 360 Vacha, Terrance Harold Vaiden, Caroline E., 120, 380 Vail, Barbara Sue, 380 Vakos, Patricia Louise, 211, 360 Vakos. William John, 104, 160, 183, 337 Vancho, Catherine Mary. 212. 337 Vanderslice, Sandra Faye Van Gilder, Gordon Neil, 316 Van Meter, puentin Lee. 130, 380 Vann. Martha Ann, 380 Varela, Gail Enid. 157, 216. 380 Vasiliou Margaret Ellen. 337 Vaughan Frances Marilyn Vaughn Frederick M. Vaughan, Rebecca Magrtte, 212, 380 Vaughn David Alonza Vergara, James Joseph, Jr,. 380 Verhine, Patricia Anne, 380 Vernon, Randolph Edward, 114, 360 Verser. Carol Ann Verser, John James, III Verser, Nancy Ware, 125 147 380 Vick, Ann Knightley, 172, 380 Victor. James Elliah, III. 360 Vilbrandt, Jo Anne, 213, 360 Larson, Anne Vining, Mrs. Vincent, James Russell, 187. 360 Vincent, Russell, A.. Jr. VInlng. Kathleen Anne. 21 I, 380 Vining, Robert B.. Jr., 317 Vogel, Mary Jean, 157, 162, 360 Volz, Douglas Charles, 184, 380 Vopatek. Patricia Anne Vore, Steven Brooks, 360 Vos, Richard Albert, 117. 317 w Wachcic. Richard Moran, 197. 317 Wade, Denakay Evans, 107, 112. 129, 317 Wade, Elizabeth Ann, 360 Wade, Harriet Anne, 360 Wadkins, Elizabeth Lee, 150, 211, 360 Wagnon, Joan Leslie, 151, 360 Wagstaff, John Skinner Wainwrlght, Barbara Ann, 360 Waite, Burl Allan, 193, 233, 380 Wakerlin, Nikkl Helen, 97, 123, 173 203, 337 Waldrep, Shirley Jo. 337 Wales. Linda Mary. 168, 337 Walk, Lawrence Edward, 181, 225, 317 Walker, David George, 236, 238. 241 Walker, Edward Fahey, 280 Walker, James Lafayette. 246. 247. 360 Walker, Lloyd Daniel. Jr., 380 Walker, Martha Elizabeth, 207, 360 Walker. Prlscilla Ann 207, 337 Walker, Suzanne Tatum, 380 Wall Elizabeth C. 380 Walllne, Katharine Kirk, 219, 380 Walrath. Nancy Elizabeth, 158. 162 Walsh, Edward Robert. 360 Walsh Martin Denis, 317 Walsh, Patrick Joseph, 199, 317 Walter, Gary Donald, 181. 337 Walter, Timothy James, 97, 181, 236, 239. 317 Walters, Barnett K., Jr., 156, 160, 317 Walthall, Jo Ann, 143. 154, 380 Walton, Cecelia Kaye 154, 213, 36C Walton, Jean Man Walton, Ruth Cadd. 317 Wandall, Frankie Norton Wandrei. Robert Thomas, 385 Warburton. Elizabeth.. 380 Warchollck, Stephen R., 380 Ward. John Russell, 161, 317 Ward, Mary Eve, 110 124, 125, 215 337 Ward, Susan Jeanne 48, 129, 217, 317 Warder, Stanley Allan Ware, David Warren. Jr., 360 Ware. Elinor Patricia Ware, Frances Faulconer, 380 Ware, Susan Elaine, 112, 360 Warner. Albert Turner. 317 Warrington. Ann Signe. 127. 213, 360 Waterman Mary Regina, 143, 172 Waters, Gretchen Theresa, 122, ISO, 207, 380 Waters, Irma Lynn Watklns Gall Watklns, Janet, 153, 219, 380 Watklns, Stephen Houston, 183, 380 Watson, David Perrln, 199, 245, 380 Watson, Deborah Watson, George H.. III. 127. 380 Watson. Kim Ellen Watson Leslie Ray Jr., 199, 280 Watson, Linda Carol, 174, 219. 360 Watt William Barton, 103, 183, 317 Watts, James Stuart. 104. 122, 149, 160, 174, 318 Weaver, John Wood, 380 Weaver, Michael George 158. 193. 225. 231, 318 Weaver, Valendon Ruth, 209, 337 Weaver, Willard R.. Jr. Weaver. William L. Weber. Jeanne Dauphin. 275. 318 Webster. Gail Marie Weeks. Robert F.. 117, 136 137 194 313 Weiher, Mary Katherine, 360 Welland, Wm. Henry. 99, 103, 104, 109, 145. 146 183. 318 Weill. Robert Jeffrey, 143 263 360 Welnhold, Marion Louise, 213, 318 Weinstein. Linda Salsbury, 162, 318, 360 Solomon Marcia Diane Weisberg, Edward Joseph, 127 159 166, 189. 330 Weiss. William Joseph Welssenstein. Peggy Ann Wellons William Llndley Wells, Faye Frances, 337 Wells. William C. Jr., 97. 103. 154 197. 380 Welt. Selman Irvln. 123, 130, I Wendell, Anthony J. Wenk, Walter R.. Jr.. 97. 93 99, 103 104, 199, 236, 237, 240, 318 Wenrlch, Elizabeth R., 360 Wergley, Albert Nash 181 380 Werner, Jean Louise 330 Werner. Stephen Gary, 380 Wessells, Martha Lucas. 112, 123 318 West, Carlton Bryan, Jr., 113. 143. 31 West, Margaret Louise, 380 West, Nancy. 272. 277. 360 West. Robert Bruce, 193, 246 337 Westbrook, William E., Jr., 197 337 Westerman. Richard, 139 360 Westermann Robert L. Jr. Wetmore. Robert John 166 Wh Vale 360 Wheeler. Charles The ... Wheeler, Patrick Francis 181 233 Wheeler, Sherman Vincent 318 Wheeler, William A. Jr. 380 Whibley, Roderick Frank 178 Whicker. Johnne Cherre 97, 98, 105 125, 126, 205, 339, 360 Whitaker, Lawrence George, 137, 337 White, Alan Whltcomb, 162 318 White, Allan Eugene, 137 380 White, -Alison Augusta White, Brian Ervin, 330 White, David Ritchie 360 White. Gail Evelyn. 215 380 White. Jacqueline Lee 381 White. Judith Kennedy White, Mary Charles, 102 203 337 White, Peter Haynes, 115, 155, ' 385 White, Robert Lawrence 95 97 98 99, 109, 320, 337 White, Ronald Wesley 155 White, Ruth Parks White, William Forrest Whitehead, Sharon J. 112, 13 3 Wh 337 n, Raymond Joseph. 97 161 193. 200. 31 Whitehurst. Anne Wlnslow, 205 381 Whitehurst, Kenneth N., Jr.. 115 155 Whlflield. Katherine H. 213 318 Whiting. Lawrence D., II, 139 381 Whitley Margaret Anne Whitlow, Lynda Anne, 211, 381 Whitman, Esther Thompson 360 Whitten, Thomas Courtney ' Wldell, Richard Robert, 195 234 245 360 Wlesel, Bert H., Jr. Wiggins, Thomas Richard, 185, 337 WIgglesworth, Haywood A. Wlghtman, William Howard Wllborn, Irvin M., Jr., 381 Wilbur, Barbara L. Wilcox Gay West Wilcox. Louis Kent Wild. Joan Elizabeth, 207, 360 Wilkerson, Dorothy Swann, 105. 127, 150, 213, 360 Wilkins, Harry Day, Jr., 149 154 161, 318 Wilkinson. Mary Ellen Wilkinson. Richard Graham 381 Willard, Edgar Harold, III, 256 360 Willard, Kenneth H. Willard. Ronald Herbert 191 337 Wllley, Robert H.. Jr., 160 181, 319 Williams, Benjamin A., Ill 181 225 360 Williams, Charles L., 157, 161 183 360 Williams, Christopher B. Williams, Donald Lewis, 194 Williams, Gall Tennille, 71 91 119 215. 319 Williams, Gary Murdock. 154 319 Williams James L. Williams! James Lowell. 135, 154 381 Williams, Jeffrey Edward. 360 Williams. James Newton, 381 Williams. John Wharton, 337 Williams, Kenneth Lewis. 187. 257 337 Williams. Mary Jean, 219. 319 Williams, Mary Karen, 139. 204 205 319 Williams, Patricia Anne, 110. 319 V illlams. Ronald Arthur, 319 Williams, Sandra Lynn Williams, Sue Rawls, 205. 381 Williams. Walter W., 161. 337 Williamson, Ronald J., 130, 337 Willis, Nancy Leigh Willis, William Morrow, 338 Winner, Robert George, 199, 257, 333 Wilson, Dale Wagers, 209, 381 Wilson, John W. Wilson, Virginia K. Wilson, Wallace Lee, Jr., 319 Winch. Alice Rebekah. 169. 361 Winchester. Sheila Ann, 202. 331 Wlndle. Charles Beverly. 162. 338 Windley. Sarah Rose. 338 Wine, Mary Sue, 381 Wlneman, Miriam Patricia, 157, 216 Winfree, Ann Lewis. 97. 207. 338 Wing, Stephen John. 189, 381 Wing, Stephen Staley, 130, 154 234, 245. 361 Wingo, Donald Joe. 193, 233 Winn, Joseph Ernest, 183, 361 Wlnslow, Lois Violet. 385 Winston. Charles D. Withers. Howard V., III. 236 Withers. Glenne Dora, 361 Wlthol, Elizabeth M., 338 Witt, Edward Harden, 245 Wltten, Winifred Ann, 251 Witt, David Lynwood, 381 Wlttmus. Liane LIndsey, 117, 213, 319 Witty, Donald P., 155. 338 Witty, Thomas E., Jr., 263 Woerle. Anne Dixon. 120 ' Woerle. Ronald Anton, 120 Woino, Stanley J.. Jr., 103, 130, 381 Wolf, Brian John, 236 Wolf, Henry Charles. 385 Wolf, Robert Paul, 115. 155. 385 Wolff, Ellen Gene, I2C, 360 Womble. Benjamin E., Jr., 103. 194. 361 Wong, Robert Seng Pui Wonnell, Donn Thomas, 189, 381 Wood, Cecily Claire, 361 Wood, Frances Nowlan Wood, Robin Louise, 361 Woodahl, Ann Elizabeth. 381 Woodard. Diane Elizabeth. 211, 381 Woodman. Douglas P. Woods, Deborah Alden Woodward, Joan. 361 Woodward. Mary Rawles Woody. Patricia Anne Wooleyhan, Alfred M.. Jr., 199, 381 Woolley, Vincent Devere, 199, 245, 381, Works, Robert F. Wcrlev Rae Ellen, 102, 151, 163 200 2C5, 338 Worrell, Howard Walton, Jr.. 338 Worzniak, Michael John Wright, Beverly Jo, 333 Wright. Donald E.. Jr.. 361 Wright. Franklin L.. 196, 197 Wright, Sarah Nancy Wright, Thomas Baxter Jr. 100 130 194. 361 Wulff. Barry Lee Wyatt. Betty Wade, 120, 361 Wyrick, Linda Jeanne, 209, 381 Y Yager, Sharon Ann, 216, 381 Yates, Alfred Glenn, 178, 225 Yeager, Mary Vienna, 97, 105, 219, 361 Yoder, Susan Jane, 338 Young, Charles Joseph, 75, 225, 227, 361 Young, Joann Linda. 381 Young. John Finley. 97, 154, 381 Young, Linda Jean Young, Mary Kathryn, 173 Young, Richard Lloyd Youngblood, Clevie C. 48, 100. 105. 209, 272, 273, 338 Yount, Anne Leslie Yu, William Jen Hen, 385 Yuhas, Linda, 172. 361 Yungman. George Thomas Yurachek. Paul Anthony, 135, 361 Zaba, Joel Norman, 103, 166, 183 18 200, 319 Zaieski, Allan Donald Zarnegar, Bizhan M.. 163, 319 Zelgler, Harvey H., Jr., 162, 361 Zemore, Robert Walter Zenker, Sandra, 216, 381 Zepul, Patricia Louise. 126, 219. 331 Zevgolis, Sophia Joan Zickefoose, Barbara Jean Zlglar, Steven Woodley, 120, 361 Zwenig, Frances Anne, 338 ZychowskI, Thaddeus Frank, 193, 233. 381 Zyskl, Richard Al ande 397 Patrons Binn ' s Fashion Shop Casey ' s of Williamsburg The Christmas Shop College Pharmacy The College Shop Colonial Delicatessen Colonial Motel Colonial Restaurant Colonna Studios, Inc. Congress Inn — Page Boy Restaurant Corner Greeks Crotty Brothers, Inc. Earl N. Levitt, Inc. Forbes Candy and Gourmet Shop Frazler-Graves Co., Inc. Goodyear Service Station — Tires and Batteries hloliday Inn of Williamsburg Hornsby hHeatIng Oil Co. House of Charm hHoward Johnson ' s Motor Lodge The Lobster hlouse Madison ' s, Inc. Mark ' s Sports Center Master Cleaners Miller ' s Camera Shop, Inc. Mount Vernon Motor Lodge The Pastry Shop Peninsula Bank and Trust Co. Person Ford, Inc. Raleigh Motel Ray Brown Rich ' s Drive-In Rose ' s Stores, Inc. Schmidt ' s Florist and Record Shop State Farm Insurance Co. Taylor Burgess hialrdressing Salon Taylor Publishing Company Tioga Motor Court Virginia Gazette, Inc. von Dubell Studio W M Restaurant W R Cleaners West End Market Mr. Thomas Williams, Photographer Williamsburg Drug Co. Williamsburg Restoration, Inc. Williamsburg Shopping Center Association Williamsburg Theater Williamsburg Veterinary hlospital 398 Acknowledgments This year we have tried to do something different. The 1966 Colonial Echo has broken many of the tradi- tions of previous volumes, hopefully for the better. For the first time in 70 years, the yearbook was printed by offset rather than by letterpress, allowing the book to be expanded by 80 pages and giving more freedom of design. This was the first year that the staff has created all the layouts, producing a freer and more lively format. We have tried to include many more candid pictures of student activities in order to capture the spirit and life of the College. It is hoped that these efforts have resulted in an interest- ing and accurate record of life at William and Mary for 1965-66. The task of producing a 400 page book is certainly a large and complex one and could not have been accomplished without the cooperation of many people. To all those that helped in compiling the 1966 Colonial Echo, I wish to express my sincere thanks. First and foremost, I want to thank the members of the Photography Staff for their conscientious efforts throughout the year. Without the dilligent work of Tom Cory — Photo Editor, Torrey Froscher, and Martha Berger, the book could not have been assembled. To my Associate Editor, Carol Jones, I would like to express my gratitude for her help on the Introduction and Division Pages, for her many hours spent In proofing, and for her help with special problems throughout the year. The efficient work of Business Manager Ron Woerle was an essential but behind the scenes part of getting out the book, and I am indebted to him for his cooperation. I want to thank Organizations Editor Betty Bishop and her staff for their hard work in compiling the largest, most interesting, and com- plete record of the activities of the myriad of organizations on Campus. Bonnie Robinson and her Class Staff have produced the most lively, varied, and complete summary of the classes at William and Mary, and their efforts are much appreciated. A special note of thanks Is due Copy Editor Dickey Barron for her untiring help in preparing the copy for the 1966 Echo and for the time she gave during Thanksgiving Vacation and Semester Break. Sports Editor Pat Butler has compiled a very complete and thorough record of athletic events during the 1965-66 school year, and he deserves much recognition for the outstanding job he has done. The Student Life section was very ably guided by Jane Brower, whose originality has produced a vital part of the book. The Echo is Indebted to Layout Editor Steve Ziglar and his staff for their aid in preparing the varied and original layouts used in this year ' s edition. I wish to acknowledge Judy Morris for editing an unusually lively and complete Sorority Section. Dee Boren has done a superb job of conducting the Miss William and Mary Contest, and we are grateful to her for her efforts. Don Hall and Nikkl Wakerlin have worked hard in writing the copy for the 1966 Echo, and their assistance is much appreciated. A special thanks is reserved for Florence Eraser, Administration and Faculty Editor, Index Editor and Editorial Assistant, whose devotion to the 1966 Colonial Echo has been surpassed by no one and whose advice, help, and support have aided me In countless ways throughout the year. 1 also want to thank Dean W. Melville Jones for his help with the Administration section and Dean J. W. Lambert for his aid in solving many problems throughout the year. The Echo is indebted to Mr. Warren J. Green for the use of the yearbook office, and to Mr. Dudley M. Jensen for supplying IBM lists for use in the Class Section and Index. A special thanks is expressed to Mr. W. T. Reece for his continual advice on financial matters. Mr. Thomas L. Williams also merits special acknowledgment for his many photographs of student activities and organizations. We are also Indebted to Mr. Alexander of Colonna Studios for his untiring cooperation in taking class portraits. The 1966 Colonial Echo was printed by Taylor Publishing Co. of Dallas, Texas, and our gratitude Is ex- pressed to Mr. Pete Peterson and Mr. Dan DeFaIco of the Richmond office for their help all year . Also I wish to thank Mr. Joe Carson of the Dallas office for his continual assistance regarding production mat- ters during the year, and Mr. Norman Dowdy for his help in preparing the cover and title and contents P ges. Robert Gatten Editor-in-Chief 399 I
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