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colonial echo 1967 college of William and mary Williamsburg, Virginia betty bishop, editor florence fraser, associate editor bea peca, business manager i  - i- V. ' ' i . table of contents foreword 4 royalty 50 administrators and educators 62 administration 64 facultv 71 organizations 92 student government 94 honorary fraternities 106 publications 119 interest groups 132 religious groups 160 greeks 170 sports 218 classes 276 seniors 278 juniors 318 sophomores 339 freshmen 359 law students 378 index 384 conclusion 400 iR ' iJl ..= a8 «5 -iJlU -. JW — -.?. ' :: %s ' i - : ' ' . ■ ' ' i -yse ' . ■-jfi£ wr. ' . , w, r. -«- « l. ' ' •. The curios of inherited tradition Inspire generations of toiling . . . Always days of dismal drudgery But somehow, all-in-all Pleasure most often prevails. {jiaMS r4« -.«i fi- Constant anxiety and expectancy Lead from attempt to completion . . . There ' s rigorous induction, naturally In preparation for responsibility; Experience speaks sternly but is usually right! Insignificants grow in importance The spare moment is always precious — In all of the decisions There is one illuminated goal That must be grasped no matter what expense. t r. ' v.- y :-C. S ? t-.- I w The world gently passes by . . . Seasons changing — growth and destruction — Symbolically spirit takes its forms; The process of belonging Becomes general acceptance Which vents its vigor In contributions to the whole. Pride rears up on its haunches To tear down transient opponents And leave the view unblemished for posterity. it 01% 14 Unbeknownst to the casual obsei-ver The exchange of ideas and dictates Becomes revaluation of long term understandings. New guidance sought and found . . . New direction to the strivings . . . Self-discipline becomes essential Yet, there is time to enrich Understanding on a purely human basis; To meet with peers in friendly environs Developing each individual facet totally. 16 17 Adding our voices as cheers to victory, Our wit and craft as amplifiers of spirit, We entered the wide doors of social life Where our shadows have cast Four years of impressions on us and others 19 20 Amidst the joys of amateur amusement The professionals came. The mellowed tones of the Lettermen, Rhythm in the fomi of Warren Covington. Dionne Warwick ' s soft sound Contrasted with Chuck Berry ' s vibrations, The Four Tops, reverljerant and friendly — In an atmosphere of frenzied melancholy. 21 Amongst the hours of ci ' edit study There are those times of obvious utility Craftsmanship in production. The use of sense extenders, New forms of structural creation Satisfy that extra need for Visual accomplishment. 22 23 24 Pencil and paper at quick disposal We noted all the pertinents. Finishing at the last minute. Enjoying our successes. We listened, half understanding. Pondering and solving all new puzzles. 25 A pleasant monotony, always new and old. Not exactly candlelight suppers Or softly romantic nature trails, But gentle darkness is our realm Of Campus activities and peaceful meditation. Nature at her best and worst — was ours. 26 27 We made ourselves at home in dorms Entering with all our necessities, Belonging through our actions, Participating in communal life With all its wild diversity — Resulting in the patience derived from sharing. 28 29 30 31 -sxt ' , Kl --- ' ' ■■ --- i ' ' ' ' - ... - S K ■ -. v?Ss i Lk -•:% - i ' : «• ifc. - v - «v 34H ' ' ■j i H 1 ' 4 - f -..  ' . i ' vw K - fc. :;; - ' • ' 9 ' xr- ' - • C ' J B 7 ' -- Hl, 1 ■l 1 ■ ' % ,-S- { - H| L . fe K - .-T ' - - - z- L ' • - ' ' K - k '  i5 iflei .- ' 5-t . ' - ?:ii. ' i - 32 The snow and ice came with autumn ' s end Covering the branches like ground glass prisms. We plaved the out-of-doors games in snow And enjoyed the colored lights of winter ' s world. The season brouglit us to the common work of observing tradition. 33 34 We were not secluded in our stone boxes — Ballet came to visit, and our own chords dirived. Penetrating the exterior in our daily work. Joining wiUi friends for quiet leisure Or listening to new ideas or approaches. Our ties to home were strengthened By understanding of the world around us. 35 36 Music, drama, radio and speech All housed in Phi Bale Hall, len years old. From the hare miiiimums. we produced Enactment of fiction, through coordination. Practice and skill comhined for entertainment 37 The responsibilities of student government, Gathering in common interest groups, Expressing ourselves through publications, A common purpose, a common goal, Excelling individually, together. Til 38 39 40 Activity on the I ' lateiiiily scene loni tiie Big, Green to Matoaka Shelter, roni the lodges to the court and back — lie dissipation of tension through congestion ' arties swing; to the beat )f a weekend study break. t «.v - % 4 t t SATS k ifiS i SS 42 We frolicked with sportsmanship In sideline enthusiasm, the same spirit As mass participation, and individual achievement. Intramurals. Greek games, and friendly rivalry Provided leaders and suspense-filled spectators. 43 44 We honored anniversaries And spoke bright words of dedication. Reception in its formality engendered Casual parties of relaxing conversation In the lodges and houses of the Campus 46 And at the end of four years, We have long lasting friendships to show — Familiar scenes and synii)ols Looking forwaid fiom our memories With more material gain than a roll of parchment. =w 1 f 1 .A y M r ' ' ' MSi H W ; - 47 Moments of thought on nature ' s cai-pets, Soft foliated shade on quiet talks, The restful sounds of Spring ' s sentinels. Times of lazy activity then and again ; Alone, together — developing comprehension Through long and close association. Always, seldom — a life for always Encapsulated in our minds. S lfi 48 fe - 49 50 i ROYALTY 5J Both Students and Celebrities Cast Votes To Select Winners A special tradition at William and Maiy is the annual Miss William and Mary Contest sponsored by the Colonial Echo. From tlie twenty-seven girls nomi- nated by all the women ' s dormitories, sororities, and fraternities, the student body elected five finalists. A change in tradition occurred when four celebrities accepted our invitation to help select Miss William and Mary. Each one was sent the formal photographs of the five finalists and was asked to name his first three choices for the title. Thus the winner was determined. m¥i: Two days of campus voting decide the contest ' s five finalists, Candidates — From Roic: Dee Cunven, Berie Gomez, Sharon Buck, Gimer Ger ' , Linda Buckley, Jan Ernstmeyer, Bev Johnson. Second Row: Dee Joyce, Judy Stratton, Pat Buffington, Midge Ernst, Laurie Hutchings, Penny Coiner, Donna Gorman, Para Goodrich. Third Row: Billie Cayot, Pat Burleigh, Susan Small, Joyce Bushong, Marilyn Day, Jo Anne Green, Carol Battaglia, Anne Talley, Nat Ryder, Carol Bender, Jean Michael, Becky Rice. 52 Mr. Bill Cullen. television personality Mr. Rav Conniff. musician 53 54 ' % •mm rf1 S fW Laurie Hutchings Miss William and Mary 1967 Miss Laurie Hutchings is a junior from Fair- port, New York. Presently participating in the junior honors program in histoiy, she has been a Dean ' s List student. A member of Deha Delta Delta social so- rority, Laurie is a freshmen counselor in Jefferson dormitory and has been a memljer of Mermettes. 55 Miss William and Maryl 56 Finalists 57 Queen Pat Burleigh dances with SA President Larry White. Senior Princesses Julia Ann Dickinson and Lynn Skerrett accompany Pat in adding beauty to the parade. ; 58 i Elected Queen for Homecoming 1966 Princesses and escorts gather on Cary Field before their half time presentation. From the first twang of Chuck Berry ' s guitar and the coronation of Pat Burleigh, to the last drum- beat of the Avalons, Homecoming 1966 was filled with the fei-vor of a Gtadel defeat, the ingenuity of the parade participants, and the beauty of the Hoinecom- Court. ii mej Another earful of royalty — Princesses Kathy Asplund. Suz- anne Pearce. Susan Small, Judy Gordon, and Sandy Bocock. A smiling President cro vns a smiling Queen. 59 Laurie Hutchings I s Crowned Queen of Greek Weekend 1966 V -A . ' m - -. Til Blow Gym provides the setting for the Greek Weekend Dance. Laurie Hutchings. Queen of the Spring Greek Weeken 1966. The spotlight falls on an excited IFC queen, Laurie Hutchings. 60 Pat Burleigh Honored At 1967 Military Ball Queen of the Military Ball. Pat Burleigh, receives a congratulatory The Queen ' s Guard prepares for the HOTC court kiss from Dean Jones. presentation. fhe ROTC Court — Suzanne Pearce, Guner Gery, Susan Small. Sandy Bocock. Bonnie Bruce. Pat Burleish. 61 62 k ADMINISTRATORS AND EDUCATORS 63 Front Row: Mrs. Robert V. H. Duncan; Davis Y. Paschall; W. Brooks George, Rector; John P. Harper; Walter G. Mason; Mrs. Vernon Geddy. Second Row: Charles K. Hutchens, William R. Savage; Frank W. Cox; Ernest Goodrich; J. E. Zollinger; Honorable E. Ralph James; Judge Sterling Hutcheson. Third Row: Honorable Thomas B. Stanley; R. William Arthur; Blake T. Newton; H. Hudnall Ware. Not Pictured: Honorable Walter S. Robertson. THE BOARD OF VISITORS As the governing body of the College, the Board of Visitors fulfilled its responsibilities by maintaining College property, approving the budget, setting tuition rates and admission requirements, appointing admini- stration and faculty ' members, and establishing policies for the two-year colleges — Richard Bland in Peters- burg and Christopher Newport in Newport News. Seven new Board members took their seats this year, on ap- pointment by the Governor, to serve four-year terms without compensation. W. Brooks George of Richmond became Rector of the Board at its May, 1966, meet- ing. Governor Mills E. Godwin appointed two non-resi- dent Visitors at the College as provided in legislation enacted by the 1966 General Assembly. 11 I ' f V President Paschall listens to Board speak at a Burgesses ' Day meeting. member Ernest Goodrich 64 Jerry Van Voorhis, Adniinistratii sistant to the President As- Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, President of the College THE PRESIDENT Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, in his seventh year as President of the College, witnessed and coordinated the continued development of Wil- liam and Maiy, its academic and physical growth. An alumnus of the College and a fonner State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion. Dr. Paschall worked with Gov- ernor Mills E. Godwin and other educators as Virginia launched a system of community colleges. At Charter Day Convocation in Febru- arv. the President received the Thomas Jefferson Award for his contributions to the College and the community. 65 66 ADMINISTRATION Dudley M. Jensen, Registrar WiUiam C. r,.llaid, Librark Librarian I ; James H. , Renz, Associate ADMISSIONS Harriet E. Reid, Director of Admissions jor Women Robert P. Hunt, Dean of Admissions 67 STUDENT PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION DEVELOPMENT i Sandra S. Farnsworth, Assistant Dean of Women Robert W. Squatriglia, Assistant Dean of Men James S. Kelly, Director of Development Ross L. Weeks, Jr., Director of Public Informatio Gordon C. Vliet, Director of Alumni Affairs Warren Heeman, Coordinator of Research 69 BUSINESS AND PERSONNEL 70 FACULTY Construction Progresses on Life Science Building for BIOLOGY The Department of Biology was strengthened by the addition of three new members of the facuhy, two of whom have Ph.D s. Dr. Ian P. Callard and Dr. Joliii B. Morrill received research grants in the fields of mental health and endocrinology. Dr. Gar- nett Brooks, assisted by Mr. Robert Gatten during the summer months, was active in helping with the Smith- sonian Institution ' s biological survey of the island of Dominica. Robert E. Black, Professor Garnett R. Brooks, Jr., Assistant Professor Mitchell A. Byrd, Professor, Head of Department Ian P. Callard, Assistant Professor Robert E. Gatten, Jr., Lecturer Guslav W. Hal: Assistant Professor John B. Morrill, Associate Professor Robert A. Pedigo, Associate Professor C. Richard Terman, Associate Professor Carl W. Vermeulen, Assistant Professor Dr. C. Richard Terman listens to Bob Graham ' s ques- I tion in Comparative Anatomy. ■ Freshmen work under the vatch{ul eye of Dr. Ian P. Callard in Biol()s Lab. 72 Q dtkM Wasih G. Dafashy, Assistant Professor Gilbert C. Jones, Assistant Professor Algin B. King Professor John W. Newman, III, Instructor John S. Quinn, Professor Charles L. Ouittmeyer, Professor, Head of the Department William T. Reece, Associate Professor Anthony L. Sancetta, Professor ECONOMICS Faculty Members Publish Independent Studies Faculty members of the Department of Economics were actively engaged in local and international studies. Dr. Kee Choi spent this past summer pursuing his study of Patterns and Processes of Japanese Economic De- velopment Between 1868-1900 at the Center for East Asian Studies at Hai-vard. Mr. John R. Matthews, Jr., represented William and Mary at the Virginia Conference on World Trade which was held in October in Richmond. Dr. Leonard G. Schifrin, Chairman of the Department, was appointed Advisor in Economics to the GroJicr Com- pany, publisher of Encyclopedia International. ' 7f - Mr. John S. Quinn lectures on the standards of the fjublic accounting profession. BUSINESS Conducts Local Research and Consultations This year the Business Administration Depart- ment inaugurated a substantial Master ' s Degree Pro- giam. Studies such as ' Hampton ' s Waterfront Rede- velopment and Williamsburg and Virginia Business Indices are only a part of tlie extra activities done by the department. Four faculty members published re- search on fisheries and travel trade which were added to the Swem Library files. Mr. John I?. Matthews Economics class. graphs production curves for his Robert A. Barry, Assistant Professor Kee II Choi, Assistant Professor Martin A. Garrett, Assistant Professor Howard M. Gitelman, Associate Professor John R. Matthews, Jr., Associate Professor Leonard G. Schifrin, Associate Professor, Head of the Department 73 Alfred R. Armstrong, Professor William G. Guy, Professor, Head of the Department Bryant J. Harrell Associate Professor Trevor A. Hill, Associate Professor Edward Katz, Instructor Richard L. Kieter, Assistant Professor John T. Ma cQueen, Associate Professor Lavonne 0. Tarleton, Instructor Sheppard Y. Tyree, Jr., Professor Joseph T. Zung, Associate Professor k 1 k fe ■ - NSF Subsidizes CHEMISTRY Undergrad Research Program Dr. Sheppard Y. Tyree became the director of the Chemistry Department ' s graduate program, in its second year. The department made plans for the new Chemistry-Geology building, slated to be started within the next two years. The National Science Foundation continued to aid the Undergraduate Research Program. Yvonne Hibbits listens to Dr. Richard Kiefer ' s explanation of chansres occurrin ; in a heated solution. Diagrams are necessary to graphically illustrate ideas in Chemistry. 74 Inter-personal relationships is the topic of Mr. Patrick Riley ' s Education 301 lecture. Miss Sue F. Ayres emphasizes the importance of illustrations in Kiddie Lit. School of EDUCATION Offers Diagnostic Aid at Reading Center Due to tlie expansion of the Department of Education, the undergraduate and graduate curricula were expanded and improved to meet progressive edu- cational needs. Mr. F. J. Patrick Riley, Jr., addressed numerous conferences and groups throughout the year, including the Virginia State Convention of Physical and Vocational Therapists. The Reading Center began diagnostic sen ' ices in late spring and operated two summer reading programs in conjunction with graduate reading courses. Sue F. Ayres, Lecturer; Royce W. Chesser, Associate Professor; Paul N. Clem. Associate Professor; Richard W. Copeland, Associate Professor; Kevin E. Geoffrey, Assistant Professor; Donald J. Herrmann, Professor: John E. Jenkins, Acting Assistant Professor; Carl W. McCartha, Professor; Robert 0. Nelson, Professor, Acting Dean of the School of Education; F. J. Patrick Riley, Jr., Assistant Pro- fessor; Grace M. Smith, Assistant Professor; Ruth E. Smith, Lecturer; John W. Sykes, Assistant Professor; Thelma W. Wenger, As- sistant Professor. 75 ENGLISH Department Sponsors Foreign Film After her lecture, Miss Dorothy J. Heissenbuttel clarifies a concept for a puzzled sophomore. Mr. David L. Holmes analyzes the poetic language of the Bible. 76 Jean C. Andrews, Instructor Donald L. Ball, Assistant Professor Robert D. Bense, Instructor diaries E. Davidson, Professor William R. Davis, Assi stunt Professor Carl R. Dolmetsch, Associate Professor J. Scott Donaldson, Assistant Professor Nathaniel Y. Elliott, Assistant Professor Frank B. Evans, Professor William L. Gcdslialk. Assistant Professor Elizabeth H. Hageman, Instructor David L. Holmes, Instructor Carol A. Hubert, Instructor David C. Jenkins, Associate Professor Ri.liert P. Ma.rulil.in. Instructor Kenneth M. Mason, Jr., Instructor il.f: Festival and ' ' Kitchen Cabinet Masque Cecil M. McCulley. Professor James H. McGavran, Jr.. Instnirtor FrasiT Neiman, Professor. Head oj the Dejxirtmcnl (Charles C. Nickerson, Inslructor Lawrence S. Scale, Inslructor l.rKuy W. Smith, Assorialc Profcssm Russell P. Sparling, Instructor William B. Thurman. Jr.. Instructor Sylvia J. Wilkinson, Instructor Jolm H. Willis, Jr.. Assistant Profess Members of the English Department conducted a Summer Institute for Advanced Study in English in 1966. Dr. David C. Jenkins again spearheaded the Foreign Film Festival and sponsored the Kitchen Cabinet ' s Christmas Masque, Thespis. Miss Sylvia Wilkinson, author of Moss on the North Side and The Red Hour Glass, joined the faculty, and Dr. Carl Dolmetsch published his book, The Smart Set, and reviewed it on NBC ' s Today Show. Being an experienced fiction writer. Miss Sylvia Wilkinson gives practical advice to her Composition students. Miss Mary Beaty returns to Freshman Enfilish students the fruits of their labor. 77 FINE ARTS Department Moves to Home In Newly Completed Robert Andrews Hall The Robert Andrews Hall of Fine Arts, an addition to Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, was dedi- cated at Charter Day Convoca- tion in Febmary. Besides provid- ing a more pleasant atmosphere for the pursuance of Fine Arts, the Hall includes an art gallery which supplies space for displaying stu- dent work and visiting collections. Dr. Richard K. Newman chooses slides to show his honors Fine Arts section. Metal craft is one of the media taught by Dr. Carl A. Roseberg. Henry E. Coleman, Instructor Richard K. Newman, Professor William H. Phillips, Lecturer Carl A. Roseberg, Professor Thomas E. Thome, Professor, Head .of the Department GEOLOGY Department Revises Curriculum and Inaugurates ' Kenneth F. Bick, Professor, Head of the Department Stephen C. Clement, Assistant Professor Bruce K. Goodwin, Associate Professor Gerald H. Johnson, Assistant Professor The Geology Department re- organized its curriculum, strength- ening its descriptive, field, and quantitative aspects. Dr. Kenneth F. Bick was elected president of the Eastern Section of the Nation- al Association of Geology Teach- ers. Dr. Gerald H. Johnson re- ceived an award for his contribu- tions to Indiana Geology. Dr. Stephen C. Clement explains the process of erosion. 78 Alert concenlratioii prevails in the control room durinp; a pro- duction of the William and Mary Theatre. THEATRE AND SPEECH Marks HalTs Tenth Anniversary Housed in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, which cele- brated its tenth anniversaiy this year, the Department ol Theatre and Speech sponsors the William and Mary Theatre; the College radio station, WCWM- FM: and the William and Mary Debate Council. The Department also operates the College ' s closed-circuit television, WMTV. Marion M. Iln.u,,, Instructor Albert E. Haak, Associate Professor Donald L. McConkey, Assistant Professor James W. Sawyer, Assistant Professor Howard M. Scammon, Associate Professor Head of the Department Roger Sherman, Associate Professor Paint brush in hand, Mr. Russell T. Hastings prepares a set for The Importance of Being Earnest. Freshman Honors Program Dr. Gerald H. Johnson illustrates how volcanic islands enlarge as sediment is deposited offshore. 79 Sitting on the back rows in Government lecture has its ad- vantages and disadvantages. GOVERNMENT Readies Plans For Master ' s Program in Fall The Department of Government continued to expand in an effort to improve the quality of educa- tion for undergraduates. A Master ' s Degree in Gov- ernment is planned for September, 1967. Dr. Jack D. Edwards returned to the College this year as As- sociate Professor of Government after a year as As- sistant Professor at Grinnell College. Dr. Edwards originally joined the Faculty of William and Mary in 1962. Also new this year was Assistant Professor Clyde V. House, who served as Assistant Supervisor of Conferences and Institutes for the University of Michigan, 1959-1963. Richard C. Curry, Assistant Professor Carolyn L. Dorrance, Instructor Clyde V. House, Assistant Professor Chonghan Kim, Associate Professor W. Warner Moss, Professor James M. Roherty, Associate Professor, Head of the Department Dr. Cl)de V. House talks with Dave Davis about a recent quiz.j 80 HISTORY Features Lectures and Debates, Plans Ph. D. Program In addition to its general history courses, the History Department offered a special Honors Study, a Master of Arts Degree, and planned a Ph.D. for the fall of 1967. The Department and Colonial Wil- liamsl)urg. Inc.. co-sponsored the Institute of Early American History and Culture, which, along with the libraries of the College and Colonial Williams- burg, offered an excellent collection of primaiy and secondaiy source materials for colonial and early U.S. history. In the fall of 1%6, Dr. Thaddeus W. Tate became the new editor of the William and Mary Quarterly. R. Carlyle Beyer, Professor Joseph L. Brent, Associate Professor Anthony J. Esler, Assistant Professor Philip J. Funigiello, Visiting Assistant Professor Ludwell H. Johnson, Professor, Head of the Department James N. McCord, Jr., Assistant Professor John E. Selby, Associate Professor Kenneth E. Shewmaker, Assistant Professor Thaddeus W. Tate, Jr., Associate Professor Gerald D. Turbow, Associate Professor Mr. Gilbert McArthur enumerates sixteenth century European History. leresies in In American History, Mr. semester with a discussion John P. of Recon; Bell begins ;truction. the second 81 ANCIENT LANGUAGES Professor Pens Latin Verses for Presentation to Governor Dr. Lewis W. Leadbeater conjugates a regular Greek verb for a beginning class. Ancient Languages offered courses in Greek, Latin, Classical Civilization, and Honors Study. Dr. Lewis W. Leadbeater received New York University ' s 1966 Founder ' s Day Award for high academic achievement in the field of Classics. Dr. Alexander P. MacGregor composed two Latin- verses which Dr. Paschall pre- sented to the Governor as quit- rent, required by the College Charter. J. Ward Jones, Associate Professor Alexander P. MacGregor. Jr., Instructor George J. Ryan, Professor, Head of the Department Professors Represent William and Mary at MODERN Elizabeth E. Backhaus, Instructor J. Worth Banner, Professor James Rush Beeler, Assistant Professor Paula M. Belskis. Instructor Siegfried A. Buss, Instructor James W. Coke. Assistant Professor Elsa S. Diduk, Instructor Arthur E. Haase, Instructor Denise M. Heilbronn, Instructor Elizabeth Hodges, Instructor 82 Lestine Rebecca Johnston, Instructor Alexander Kallos, Professor Liliane Krebs, Instructor Alexander I. Kurtz, Assistant Professor J. Luke Marlel, Jr.. Associate Professor Ben C. McCary, Associate Professor John A. Moore, Professor Richard B. Otis, Instructor Maria A. Palmaz, Lecturer Marcel Reboussin, Professor Gordon B. Ringgold, Professor Donald H. Squire, Instructor Howard Stone, Professor Anne S. Tyler, Instructor Walter S. Zimmerman, Acting Associate Professor Guten Morgen opens Miss Veronica C. Richel ' s German class. LANGUAGES Conventions The Modem Language Department offered courses in French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and a special Honors Study in Modern Languages. The Department actively represented the College at various language conventions. In November five de- partment members attended the South Atlantic Mod- em Language Association Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dr. Pierre C. Oustinoff was elected chairman of the Slavic Section of the SAMLA for 1966-67. and two attended the Richmond meeting of the Modern Language Association of Virginia, for which Dr. James W. Coke has sei-ved on the Ex- ecutive Council from 1965 to 1967. Seven new mem- bers joined the Department in the fall. Dr. John A. Moore unravels the intricacies of Spanish grammar. 83 In The Pits of Bryan Complex, Mr. Charles H. Anderson discusses property law. Thomas C. Atkeson, Professor; Harry E. Atkinson, Lec- turer; Joseph Curtis, Professor, Dean of the School of Law; John E. Donaldson, Assistant Professor; E. Mc- Gruder Faris, Jr., Professor; Emeric Fischer, Associate Pro- fessor; Dominik Lasok, Visiting Professor; E. Blythe Sta- son, Jr., Assistant Professor; James P. Whyte, Jr., Pro- fessor. Library Renovation Begins for Marshall- Wythe School of LAW Renovation of the Old Library to house the Marshall-Wythe School of Law began in January. Two professional conferences were sponsored in the second semester. The first, February 19-25, was the Concentrated Course in Government Contracts. The second, on May 5, was the Third Annual Symposium on Space Law. Norris Darrell, president of the Ameri- can Law Institute, received the first Marshall-Wythe School of Law Bronze Medallion. ■ •• — t ' • ' - Kit- While preparing his lectures, Mr. Blythe Stason reflects on a point of law. Februar s ic weither temporanh hilted work on the Old Library. 84 Prof Chairs MATHEMATICS Association Sectional Meeting Joining the Department of Mathematics this year were four Ph.D. ' s. Dr. Thomas L. Reynolds seiTed as chairman of the Maiyland-Washington, D. C.-Virginia sectional meeting of the Mathematics Association of America for the academic year 1966- 67. Other members of the department represented the College at various conferences held to acquaint them with the latest teaching methods and mathematical theories. Professors G. T. Rulilein and J. C. Sanwal received research grants for this year. Mrs. Margaret J. Stone helps two stude nts after class with imaginary numbers. Benjamin R. Cato, Jr., Associate Professor; Luther T. Conner, Jr., Assistnni Professor; Hugli B, Easier, Assistant Professor; Micliael H. Kutner, Assistant Professor: Sidney H. Lawrence, Associate Professor; Lawrence C. Leonard, Lecturer; Joyce F. Longman, Instructor; Harvey R. Pousson, Assistant Professor; Richard H. Prosl. Assistant Professor; Thomas L. Reynolds, Professor, Head of the Department; George T. Rublein. Associate Professor; Jagdish C. Sanwal, Associate Professor; Raymond W. Southworth. Professor, Director of the Computer Center; Mar- garet J. Stone, Instructor; William C. Turner. Assistant Professor. I Math major Mark Forrest finds that deep concentration is the key to solv- ing complicated problems. Professors wonder if the new computer w ill replace them. 85 MEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Accents Individual Fitness Joseph S. Agee, Assistant Professor James W. Carpente Instructor Edmond T. Derringe, Instructor Harry R. Groves, Instructor John H. Harvey, Instructor H. Lester Hooker, Jr., Assistant Professor Robert C. James, Instructor Edward E. Jones, Assistant Professor Mont M. Linkenauger, Assistant Professor Lawrence A. Peccatiello, Instructor Ralph T. Pucci, Instructor Howard M. Smith, Professor, Head of the Department August R. Tammariello, Instructor Charles X. Witten, Assistant Professor The Men ' s Physical Education Department em- phasized Body Fitness as a Complement of Mental Fitness. Each semester the Department conducted programs in collegiate and intramural athletics, spon- sored conferences on various aspects of physical ac- tivity, and administered postural examinations to required classes. This year the Department was host to the Annual Virginia High School Track and Base- ball Clinics. Through such activities the Physical Education Department helped to contribute to the physical, mental, social, and emotional development of the individual. 1 Instructor of the lacrosse physical education class, Mr. James W. Carpenter and two players discuss game tactics. Mr. Edmond T. Derringe and two students watch action on the handball court. 86  i WOMEN ' S P.E. Department Aids Proficiency in Four Areas The Department of Physical Education for Women aimed for the development of each girl ' s physical as well as mental capacity. Four main areas of sport and exercise were stressed: swimming, danc- ing, team sports, and individual sports. In November, Miss Caroline Haussermann, coach of the women ' s hockey team, played on tlie team representing the southeastern section of the United States at the na- tional tournament in St. Louis. Missouri. Miss Caroline Haussemian coaches the women ' s hockey team Swimmers gather around Miss Patricia Crowe for assistance from the sidelines. and advice. Miss Shirley Roby watches her mod- Eleanor Q. Corbell, Instructor; Shirley G. Roby, Assistant Professor; Janet Tomlinson, In- em dance students in practice. struclor; Carol A. Wallace, Assistant Professor; Mildred B. West, Assistant Professor. 87 MUSIC Department Imports Ten Artists for Musicum Series J. S. Darling, Lecturer; Carl A. Fehr, Professor; John VanEss Koman, Lecturer; Stephen Paledes, Assistant Professor; Alan C. Stew- art, Associate Professor; Frederick D. Truesdell, Professor, Head of the Department; Charles R. Varner, Associate Professor. The Music Department spon- sored its annual Collegium Musi- cum Series. Ten visiting artists per- formed, including the renowned accompanist. Dr. Gerald Moore, and harpsichordist Larry Palmer. Mr. Stephen Paledes ' original in- cidental music composed for Death of a Salesman was used in productions liy Thomas A. Edi- son and Annandale High Schools of Fairfax, Virginia. Dr. Carl A. Fehr conducts the choir in their annual Christmas concert. PHILOSOPHY Treats Nonsense, Faith, and Hannah Arendt Faculty members of the De- partment of Philosophy were busy in advancing knowledge in all areas of philosophical study. Mr. Glenn A. Pearce participated in the Faculty Lecture Series, speaking on Nonsense. Dr. John Lach ' s book, Animal Faith and Spiritual Life, went to the publisher. Dr. James J. Leach participated in a rousing debate, Who ' s Afraid of Hannah Arendt? with Dr. Die- trich Orlow of the History Depart- ment. In October, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Reed was elected vice-president of the Virginia Philosophical As- sociation. Lewis A. Foster, Associate Professor John Lachs, Professor Frank A, MacDonald, Professor. Head of the Department H. Earl McLane, Assistant Professor Elizebeth S. Reed, Assistant Professor Leading a round-table discussion, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed alludes to Lucretius ' views on atoms. George W. Crawford, Associate Professor Morton Eckhausc, Research Assistant Professor John H. Long, Assistant Professor John L. McKnight, Associate Professor Donald E. McLennan. Professor Charles F. Perdisat, Assistant Professor Harlan E. Schone, Assistant Professor Robert E. Smith, Associate Professor Robert E. Welsh, Research Associate Professor Rolf G. Winter, Professor, Head of the Department Hubert A. Daw, Assistant Instructor Peter L. Derks, Associate Professor Herbert Friedman, Assistant Professor Virgil V. McKenna, Assistant Professor Joanne Squries, Assistant Professor Stanley B. Williams, Professor, Head of the Department PHYSICS Department Receives Government Research Grants The nineteen members of the Department of Physics attended meetings of the American Physical Society as well as specialized and local meetings in their field. In April the Symposium on Computer Simulation of Plasmas and Many-Body Proldems was held at the College. Numerous grants from various government agencies supported research. a az- Larry Thomson and Jim Jancaitis from Mr. John H. Long. get assistance in lab An undergraduate student demonstrates a rotor-pursuit task for a graduate student and Dr. E. Rae Harcum. Department of PSYCHOLOGY Hosts State Conference in Fall The Department of Psychology continued to aid students with its Guidance and Counseling Sei-v- ice under die direction of Dr. Phillip Norman. Dr. Peter L. Derks presented a lecture entitled, ' A Theoiy of Stupidity and Chance for Choice, in the Faculty Lecture Series. Dr. Stanley Williams attended meet- ings of the eighteenth session of the International Congress of Psychology which met August 11-14 in Moscow. 89 HOME ECONOMICS Relates Historic to Modern Homemaking Thelma M. Miller, Assistant Professor Alma L. WUkin, Associate Professor, Head of the Department The Department of Home Economics, housed in Washington Hall, has been strengthened in re- cent years by the addition of mod- ern laboratory equipment. New and advanced courses in interior de- sign, menu planning, and tailoring were made possible by the new equipment. The Department aimed at offering courses which will aid college students in their daily lives. Miss Thelma M. Miller advises two future homemakers. MILITARY SCIENCE Department Holds Annual Field Day The U.S. Army voluntary military program at the College, the Resei-ve Officers ' Training Corps, allowed young men to ful- fill their military obligation and created a more capable national defense. The general Militaiy Sci- ence course gave the student a col- lege level program of military sub- jects, trained him in basic infantry weapons and procedure, and pro- vided him with an oppoiiunity to perfect his leadership technique by practical application. This year, Lt. Col. Glen L. Shivel, Capt. Rich- ard B. LaFrance, and Capt. Roy D. Hunnicut joined the ROTC staff, and in February Col. Lewis G. Wetherell replaced Lt. Col. Julian L. Hogan as Head of the Depart- ment. .y ' ' v Julian L. Hogan, Lt. Col., Professor, Head of the Department Richard B. LaFrance, Captain, Assistant Professor Mi |! Roy D. Hunnicut, | , Lk W!l Captain, Assistant rjl ItW Professor t .fj| SECRETARIAL SCIENCES Supplement Business and Liberal Arts Courses Edril Lolt, Associate Professor Head of the Department Headed by Miss Edril Lott, the Secretarial Science Department presented a range of courses teaching basic skills in Gregg Shoilliand, touch type- writing, and secretarial practices. Students were trained in the use of electric typewriters, tape re- corders, transcribing machines, adding calculators, mimeograph and other duplication machines. A Per- sonal Typewriting course gave special emphasis to typing term papers, outlines, and business lettei ' s. 90 In his Sociology 201 Seminar, Mr. Edwin Rhyne poses questions concerning di- vision of function and normative order. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Plans Expansion and Graduate Program Nathan Altshuler, Associate Professor Carol E. Ballingall, Assistant Professor Louis M. Beck, Assistant Professor Joseph M. Garza, Assistant Professor David J. Gray, Associate Professor R. Wayne Kemodle, Professor, Head of the Department; Nancy Gales Kutner, Assistant Pro- fessor; Victor A. Liguori, Assistant Professor; Edwin H. Rhyne, Professor; Elaine M. Themo, Assistant Professor. Satoshi Ito, Assistant Professor The Department of Sociol- ogy and Anthropology made plans for establishing the first Master of Arts program in Sociology in Virginia, to be offered by Fall, 1967. Associate Professors David J. Gray and Nathan Altschuler taught sophomore Honors CoUo- quia while Professor R. Wayne Kernodle initiated and taught the Honors course in Sociology 201- 202. To meet with anthropologists and psychiatrists, Dr. and Mrs. Altschuler took an 82-day trip around the world during the sum- tf t K m - 1 : ' m -— 4£ff 4yif,,V, : S -« L I I HH HHE EIi -Jlr J rrn ipT T f f I «. .■ WINTER 92 u ORGANIZATIONS 93 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 94 SA Introduces Mid-Winters Featuring Four Tops Concert General Cooperative Committee — Front Row: Dean H. L. Fowler; Larry White, vice-chairman; Carol Jones; Dean J. W. Lambert, chairman; Barbara Peck; John Haley, secretary; Bob Owens. Second Row: Mr. V. McKenna; Tim Marvin; Larry Marchant; Jack Pulling; Dr. J. W. Banner; Dean C. H. Barnes; Robert Blair. Through its elected representatives, the Student Association seeks to discover, discuss, and put into effect ideas which will improve student life on the William and Mary campus, and to strengthen the bonds of communication between the administration, faculty, and student body. In addition, SA members serve on and supei-vise committees such as the Execu- tive Council, which serves as a functional right arm for the President and the Association; the General Cooperative Committee, which coordinates suggestions and reviews ideas from the college community at large; and the Publications Committee, which estab- lishes standards for all student publications. Larry White. President 95 SA Initiates Parents Day into the College Social Calendar Executive Council — Front Roiv: Cathleen Crofoot; Linda Freeman; Pam Roberts; Dee Ford; Stacy Scherer; Mary Yeager; Nancy Seale; Bonnie Hamlet. Second Row: Ken Himmel; Bob Blair; Bob Thompson; Larry White; Bob Owen; Tim Marvin; Jeff Foster; Fred Palmore. Chuck Berry performs for an attentive audience at 1966 Homecoming. Faculty members chat with students at a tea spon- sored by the SA. 96 Students and their families enjoy a picnic lunch during SA Parents Day. Bob Owen, SA Vice-President, plans for up-coming elections. Front Row: Dee Curwen; Mar ' Yeager; Gretihon Bielstein; Rose Gammon; Liz Ramsey; Bonnie Robertson; Judy Bryant; Diane Mims; Kerry Sawick. Second Roiv: Bonnie Hamlet; Sue Tarpley: Judy Banks; Cheryl Anderson; Bob Owen, vice- president; Dee Ford, secretary; Larry White, president; Ken Himmel, treasurer; Stacy Scherer; Jo Carol Sale; Maureen McC orniack. Third Ron: Nancy Darnell; Susan Morrisey; Helen Twiford; Susan Patterson; Linda Freeman; Sandy Morrison; Joanne Deacon; Johnne Wicker; Fran Pollock; Pam Hecker; Connie Clawson. Fourth Roiv: Pam Roberts; Pam Allison; Elise Frazier; Linda Lotz; Delaine Baylor; Alison Brenner; Tootsi Shaw; IJetty Wade Wyatt; Denis Lane; Ronald Howell; Richard O ' Neil. Fifth Row: Tim Marvin; Jeff Foster; Edward Gardner; Rod Klima; Bruce Oliver; Don Saunders; Bob Mclvor; Richard Walker; Richard Sizemore; Jack Thompkins; Keith Dayton; Burt Powell. Sixth Row: Dave Rutledge; Gordon Kellett; Kevin Davenport; Dennis Cordell; Haywood Wigglesworth; Bob Clay; Mike Hodmtl; Robert Blair; Bob Thompson; Bill Collins; Don Murphy; Rick Lawson. 97 Student Publiciitions Committee — Front Row: Dr. A. K.illus; linnnit- )lamlet. chairman; Betty Bishop; McCulley. Second Row: John Haley; Tom Stewart; Larry White; Joe D e; Al Louer. V • Dr. C. M. SA Makes Major Campus Improvements and Changes The British Walkers entertain students at Mid- Bonnie Bruce examines the government texts at the SA Winters. book fair. 98 PRESIDENTS AIDES Host Dignitaries on Burgesses ' Day The President ' s Aides are chosen from the student Iwdy, to aid the President of the College in the execution of his social re- sponsibilities to the students and state legislators. During the year they serve as official hosts at Bur- gesses ' Day and also as hosts at the class teas held by President and Mrs. Paschall. President ' s Aides gather in President Paschall ' s office to receive their medals. Front Row: Betty Bishop; Barbara Peck; Clevie Youngblood; Carol Jones. Second Roiv: Tom Stewart; Robert Blair; Larry Marchant; Larry White; Jeff Foster; Steve Marcy; John Haley; Jim Bell. 99 Friendly faces greet freshmen as they enter Wren Chapel to sign their Honor Code pledges. 100 COUNCILS Orient Freshmen To Honor System Honor System is impressed u])on the freshmen work together to sort freshmen pledge cards. Carol Jones, chairman; Clevie Youngblood, vice-chairman; Suzanne Pearce, secretary; Nikki Wakcrlin; Carol Bender; Lucy Kinnaird; Susan Small ; Lynn Andrew. The Honor System, founded at William and Mary, is based on the individual integrity of each student. The Women ' s Honor Council and tlie Men ' s Honor Council perpetuate and administrate the sys- tem by orienting new students to its principles and by acting as the system ' s judicial agency. Members, elected annually by the student body, investigate and try breaches of the Honor Code. Bell chairman: Roll Fromm. vice-chairman; David Rutledge, secretary ' ; Mike Holland; Brad Davis; Tom Wright; Bob Barnes; Al Murray. 101 WDA Publishes Handbook of New College Social Rules The purpose of the Women ' s Dormitory As- sociation is to represent and furdier the best in- terests of the women ' students. Consisting of all women students living in college dormitories, the WDA offered a scholarship, helped witli Freshmen Orientation, and helped select house presidents, counselors, and sponsors. Carol Smith, Barrett house president, quiet hours must be observed. reminds proctors that Front Row: Laura Daughtry; Laurie Hutch- ings; Corita Herrmann; Missy Galloway, treas- urer; Barbara Peck, president; Chris Scheid, vice-president ; Susan Baskerville, secretary; Merle Markwith; Diane Brown. Second Row: Nikki Wakerlin; Kathy Green; Anne Gibson; Carol Smith; Susan Rey- nolds; Lucy Kinnaird ; Linda Wales; Becky Goolsby ; Lee Bonif ant. Barbara Peck conducts a meeting of dorm presidents to discuss the new one o ' clock lates for upperclasswomen. 102 MDC Sponsors and Coordinates Inter-dormitory Projects FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE DORMI- TORY COUNCIL— Frunt Row: Mike Mil- lard; John Bennett; Jim Parker; Kevin Daven- port; Mike Lubeley; An- drew J. Billups. Second Row: Sieve Howard; Keilli Dayton; Russ Fee; Mike Florence; Sonni Woolley; Fred Simpkins. Third Row: Paul Dai- ncr; David Goff; Ken Kulp; Rafael Torrens; Dave Thompson; Woody Lookabill; Ron Stewart. Fourth Row: Bill Bailey; Ross Mirmelstein; Joe Goodall; Wayne Giber- son; John Carroll; Mac Powers; Dennis God- frey. Fijih Row: Bob Bly; Mike Wakefield; Bill Gillespie; Bruce Stanley; Lehn Abrams; Edward Ellis; John Moses. Men ' s Dormitory Councils, the self-governing Ijody in each men ' s dormitory, operate to pro- vide better representation for each male student. The councils func- tion as an inter-dormitory assem- bly and are responsible for or- ganizing inter-dormitory projects, aiding in maintenance, and assist- ing the resident counselor in emer- gencies as well as in minor disci- plinary matters. HRJil 1— r Bk M 7 r P P - Br !|K -j| mk -All m i WT- B 2 1 ' 1 H ' l h; 1 H|i JUNIOR AND SENIOR DORMITORY COUN- CIL— fron Row: Rich- ard Olsen; Bob Clay; Charles Oliver; Charles Windle. Second Row: Karl Tribelhorn; Ken Crooks; Bill Kallenbach; Ernie Ramos; Buddy Lebenson. Third Row: Ken Rubin; Andy Ar- hart; Dennis Heretick; Glenn Letham. Fourth Roiv: Robert Creecy; Randy Bell; Bob Mc- Ivor; Wavne Jones; Joe Neilson. DORMITORY COUN- SELORS AND MAN- AGERS— Fronr Row : Dave Majette ; John Lynham; Stephen Bosin; Ron Petralia; Robert Wandrci; Dale Mueller. Second Row: Brad Da- vis; Jim Bell; John Donaldson ; Steve Gas- kins; Bob Johnson; Rob- ert Blair. Third Row: Andrew Parker ; Larry Koch; Ric McKittrick; David White. Fourth Row: Larry Marchant; Robert Trice; Vince Ewell; Bob Feeley. Fifth Roic: Roger Amole; Tim Walter; Don Sanders; Peter Niekerson; Joe Santore; Bob Marshall. 103 GROUP LEADERS Introduce Freshmen Men to College Life Front Row: Robert Blair; Kenny Crooks; Bob Stephenson; Hal Lynch; John Daley; Brad Davis, assistant head; Sam Kusher. assistant head; Fred Slight: Bruce Ripy; Bill Seibert. Second Row: Bob Owen; Chuck Sievers; John Haley; Ric McKittrick; Pete Huley; John Todd; Tony Gambardella; Carlton Brooks; Jim The sixty-five upperclassmen chosen to be Group Leaders during Orientation Week were se- lected on the basis of scholarship, interest, char- acter, and leadership ability. These men returned to the campus early to help introduce Freshmen to the College and its traditions. These men also helped the new students to make the transition to the totally new environment of college life. Colonial Williamsburg welcomes Freshmen and Group Leaders with a tour of the Capitol. Goalder. Third Row: Mike Lubeley; Ben Womble; Ken Smith; Wayne Alley; Ernie Ramos; Joe Hopkins; Tom Powers; Alan Brown; Kevin Davenport; Tim McPherson. Fourth Row: John Keiter; John King; Gregg Hansen; Scott Huzek; Bruce Oliver; Don Sanders; Larry Sartorio; Dick Tomlinson; Bryan Chandler. Group Leader Bruce Oliver helps members of his group move into Brown Dormitory. 104 Members (if the class of ' 70 get acquainte( Orientation nieetinp:. ORIENTATION SPONSORS Greet New Women Students For Freshmen Women during Orientation Week, no one could be considered more important than the Orientation Sponsors who met them. These sixty-five girls who were trained in the spring guided the freshmen girls around the campus and gave advice on class schedules, traditions, the Honor System, registration, and all of the other questions posed by the new enviroimient of the William and Mary Campus. After braving the rain, these Freshmen and Sponsors finally arrive at the WilliamsburE; Information Center. Front Row: Ann Morris; Linda Clark; Judy Banks: Cheryl Ander- son; Ann Clark, head sponsor; Kerry Sawick. assistant head sponsor; Melissa Pollard; Bobbie Henry; Lynn Andrew. Second Roto: Gale Gib- son; Frances Herring; Lynn McLeod ; Sue Tarpley; Sally James; Alison Brenner: Missy Galloway; Chris Taylor; Wynne Whitehurst ; Lynn Dryer. Third Roiv: Judy Carhart; Sandra Price; Caroline Vaiden; Krin Larson ; Peggy West; Mary Chris Schmidiz; Susan Mal- lory: Linda Haase; Linda Shickel. Fourth Row: Diane M i m s; Becky Vaughan ; Torrie Read; Andi Haddon; Diane Woodard ; Dee Curwen; Barbara Cris- sey; Judy Poarch; Joan Flvnn. 105 HONORARIES ' Thi Mu iAlpha infonia and Tielta Qmicron PRESENT H. M. S. PINAFORE or THE LASS WHO LOVED A SAILOU 106 New Phi Beta Kappas await traiispoiiation to ihc Maleiph iavem fen their inilialion. Dr. Johnson Is Honored at PHI BETA KAPPA s 190th Anniversary Alpha of Virginia celebrated its 190th anni- versary as the first chapter of the scholastic honor fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, on December 5, 1966, with the induction of 25 new memliers and the presen- tation of the Faculty Award to Dr. Ludwell Johnson. -r ■ Front Row: Janice Koerner; Mary Alan Brown; Rae Saw -er; Blair Gaines; Carol Jones; Lynn Skerrett; Chris Scheid; Francis Zwenig. Second Row: Mary Stedman; Helen Hudson; Randy Bell; Steve Marcy: Bob Taggart; Allan Brown; Barbara Peck; Sharon Hogan. Third Row: John Robinson; Ernest Donehower; Tom Davis; Larry Quails; Tom Stewart; Mike Lombardi; Ronald Bensten. Spring Iniliales: Margie Arnold; Chet Cassel; Peggy Good; David Henretta; Marjorie Hollister; John Lippert; Jo Ann Moodv; Loma Morris; Kenneth Phillips; Cis Roton; Christine Sturges; Susan Szadokierski; Larry White. 07 MORTAR BOARD Is Hostess to Other Chapters in Section II Front Row: Judy Bretana; Barbara Peck, secretary; Clevie Young- blood, president; Carol Jones, vice-president; Chris Scheid, treasurer. Members encourage scholarship by holding teas in honor of Dean ' s list students, by awarding scholarships, and by recognizing outstanding women students through the selective processes of member- ship into Mortar Board, a National Senior Women ' s Honor Society. Second Row: Mary Stedman; Rae Worley Sawyer; Frances Zwenig; Shirley Harkess; Mary Ward; Ann Clark. Bob Johnson finds a real bargain at the annual Mortar Board furniture sale. Members Clevie Youngblood and Judy Bretana sell mums at Homecominfi to boost Mortar Board ' s scholarship fund. 108 The purpose of ODK is to recognize and foster outstanding achievements in schohusliip, stu- dent government, athletics. pul)li- cations and tJie arts. Major activi- ties of the year are tlie Leatlership Forum, the traditional Vule Log Ceremony, which is done in con- junction with Mortar Board, an es- say contest, and the sponsorship of a national scholarship. Two high- lights of this year were the tapping of President Paschall for lionorary membership in the organization and an address by Dr. Walter Judd. keynote speaker of the Republican convention in 1960. ODK members enj(i the fellowship of an informal hmcheon al a local restaurant. Dr. Walter Judd is Speaker at ODK Leadership Forum Front Row: Rick Babcock; Dr. A. KaUos; Larry Marchant; Steve Marcy, president; I.arry White; Randy Bell, vice-president- Dave Kutledge. Second Roiv: Bob Trice; Sam Kushner; Joe Dye; Uan Darragh; Ric iMcKittrick: Rol)ert Blair; Bob Cline. 109 A nationally affiliated fra- ternity, Pi Delta Epsilon honors college journalists and serves as a foiTim for the discussion of prob- lems among all campus communi- cations media. Highlighting PDE ' s year were a Publications Forum in September, the Spring Banquet, and a Journalism Seminar, an in- novation which gave students the chance to meet professional jour- nalists. Front Row: Dr. A. Kallos. advisor; Stiirley Harkess, historian; Albert Louer, president; Nikki Wakerlin. vice-president; Larry Quails, treasurer; Dr. C. McCulley, advisor. Second Roiv: Jo Lynne Stancil; Florence Fraser; Mary Stedman; Kerry Sawick; Linell Broeker; Lynn Cooke; Debbie Duel; Bea Peca; Pat Coss; Dickey Barron; Le- nelle Duecker. Third Row: Stu Spirn; John Haley; Leonora Owre; Mary Ward; Jane Brovfer; Carol Jones; Betty Bishop: Tom Stewart; Woody Lons; Bruce Oliver. Fourth Row: Selman Welt; Randy Bell: Wilford Kale; Bob Gatten; Tom Wright; Ric Mc- Kittrick; Joe Dye; Tom Cor)-; Mike Lom- bardi; Cliff Pence; Pat Butler. PI DELTA EPSILON Sponsors Publications Forum Mary Ward receives an award for out- standing journalism at the PDE Spring Banquet. The new members of PDE mingle with the actives after the Fall Initiation. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Rewards High Scholarship Alpha Lambda Delta is the national honorary organization for women who attain a 2.5 academic average in their freshman year. The William and Mary chapter, chartered in 1961, strives to en- courage superior scholastic attain- ment. The members assisted Mor- tar Board in the selling of Mums at Homecoming and serve as avail- able tutors for freshmen women. New initiates are honored at a spring banquet. Front Row: Betsy Porter, treasurer; Lynn Andrew; Sally Stemple, president; Mary L. Morden; Nancy Verser. Second Row: Linda Haase: Sue Fletcher Miller; Joan Flynn; Judy Krone; Suzanne Borden: Caro- line Vaiden; Carson Phillips. Third Row: Chris Taylor; Janet Watkins; Judy Nee- sary: Jean Werner; Lynn McLeod: Ellen Mauck; Ann Chancellor; Helen Judy; Diane Luckey. Advisors are Miss Martha Barksdale and Dean Birdena Donaldson. Academic Achievement Fostered by PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary fraternity for freshmen and sophomore men which pro- vides recognition of, and encour- agement for, scholastic excellence at an early stage. This year the fraternity sponsored a Scholarship Infomiation Evening to inform interested students of the various scholastic opportunities which are available. Front Ron:: John Boswell. historian; Bill Seibert, president; Tom Davis, sen ior ad- visor; Dennis Denenljerg, vice-president; Tom Powers, secretary. Second Row: Ric McKittrick; Paul Dainer; Boyd Rossinp: FredKorty; Randy Bell. Ill DELTA OMICRON Sponsors Campus Musical Activities Front Roio: Nancy Spears, secretary; Dorothy Scott historian; Susan Mollis Linda Massey; Deanie Kahl; Ann Loud, treasurer; Jo Ellen Blankinship, second vice-president; Barbie Stansbury, first vice-president; Holly Casey; Joyce Whitehead president; Mrs. D. Gonzales, advisor. Secoml Row: Joyce Bushong; Carol As the women ' s international music organiza- tion. Delta Omicion seeks to promote musical activi- ties on campus. At its bimonthly meetings William and Mary ' s Delta Tau Chapter plans such events Harlow Mary Fran Sedwick; Elizabeth Bremer; Rena Dowdy; Nancy Fleishman; Karen Eden; Kamla King. Third Row: Anna- belle Eaton; Susan Ware; Kathy Young; Diane Rau; Ronnee Repka; Alice Carlton; Dorislee Akers; Kathy Parkinson; Sue Fletcher Miller. as student recitals and campus sings. The society also sponsors special musical productions such as this year ' s H.M.S. Pinafore produced in conjunc- tion with Phi Mu Alpha. PHI MU ALPHA Assists in Production of HMS Pinafore The Nu Sigma Chapter of Piii Mu Alpha Sin- fonia was established at William and Mary in 1965. Its purpose is to promote interest and achievement in the various aspects of professional music. Through its activities the club sought to foster a true brother- hood of musicians. Most of this organization ' s mem- bers are not music majors, merely interested stu- dents with musical abilities. This year, one of the highlights of the season was Phi Mu Alpha ' s spon- sorship of the production H.M.S. Pinafore. Front Roiv: Lyle Bag- ley ; Larry Claussen, president. Second Row: Larry Driscoll ; Gregg Beatty; Rannie Vernon, secretary ; Robert Miller ; Everett Casey; Frederick Korty ; Bill Beamer. Third Row : Brian White; James Collins; Richard Young treas- urer; Steve Ziglar; Don Korte; Dick Owens; Dan Langdon, vice-pres- ident. 112 ETA SIGMA PHI Honors Linguists Eta Sigma Phi is a nalional liiinorary fraternity founded in 19J9 at the University of Chicago. Its purpose is to create further in- terest in the study of Latin and Greek. This year, the activities of Eta Sigma Phi included a recep- tion for ancient language students in the fall, the official pledging and initiation ol new members, and a lecture by Dr. J. W. Jones on his year in Italy. Front Row: Anne T. Lyon, president; J. W. Jones, advisor. Second Row: Phil Pascliall; Torrie Read; Harry Krauss, vice-president; Lydia liulynko; Tom Stewart. Third Row: Terry Thompson; Ron Campbell; Dora Smith; Juliana Pendleton, secretary. CHI DELTA PHI Recognizes Writers The women ' s national hon- orary literary fraternity. Chi Delta Phi, has as its goal the stim- ulation of interest, appreciation, and participation in creative writ- ing on campus. Recognition is ac- corded to original works of Wil- liam and Mary faculty and stu- dents in the form of bimonthly readings and group discussions. Many members were honored bv the publication of their works in the organization ' s literary maga- zine — the Litterateur. The mem- bers of Chi Delta Phi were also instrumental in establishing the new men ' s honorary literary fra- ternity by providing them with ad- vice and counseling. Front Rotv: Lucy Shores; Linda Hull. Sec- ond Row: Ann Chancellor, treasurer; Carol Covell. president; Robin Russell, vice-presi- dent. Third Ro!v: Carolyn Brock; Carol Shewmaker; Sue Scruggs; Jo Waldrep. Forensic Fraternity Honors Debaters Promoting intercollegiate debate and general forensics com- petition, the nine active and six honorary members of Delta Sig- ma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha partici- pated in the National DSR-TKA Tournament at Butler University in March. The organization strives to recognize speaking accomplish- ments of outstanding student par- ticipants in the Intercollegiate For- ensic Competition as well as to encourage effective, intelligent and responsible speech. Frnnt Row: Mary Waterman; Chuck Huxsaw; Mr. D. McConkey, advisor; Jim Lowe, presi- (liiil; Susan Reynolds. Second Roiv: Richard Hayhurst; Mike Chesson, Dean Hewes. THETA ALPHA PHI Cultivates Artistic and Dramatic Interests Membership in Theta Alpha Phi signifies dis- tinguished performance in the theater arts — on and back stage. This chapter of the national honorary fraternity of the theater arts sei-ves its members and the comnuinity through a program designed to stimulate creative and artistic achievement by the cooperation and understanding of the various the- ater arts and crafts. Front Row: Christine Sturges secretary; Mr. Howard Scammon; Mr. Russell Hastings; Mr. Albert Haak; Kathi Kaufer. Second Row: Mr. James Perry, Jr.; Joyce Hill, historian; Jere Rapp, president; Susan Szadokierski, vice-president; Mr. Stephen Paledes. 114 KAPPA DELTA PFs Activities Include Banquets and Speakers Established at William and Mary in 1927, the Alpha Xi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi sei-ves as an honorary fraternity for those undergraduate and eraduate students who demonstrate interest and ai)il- ity in the field of education. Initiation ceremonies, involving; l)an(|uets and guest speakers, highlighted their calendar this year. Mar Alan Broun, siie-profident : Man- Stedman, president; Judy Brctana, treasurer, . ' dvisors are Mr . Tlielnui Wenge .Mr. J. Jenkins. PSI CHI Advances Field of Psychology Through Scholarship A chapter of the national psychology fraternity, Psi Chi was founded to advance the science of psychology and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain the schol- arship of the individual members in all fields, but particularly in psychology. This year Psi Chi worked jointly with the Psychol- ogy Club in planning activities. Top psychology students were tapped in the fall and spring. Front Row: Sam Graham, secretary; Tom Cory; Lee Doerries; Frank Chesno. treas- urer; Dr. R. Harcum. Second Rom: Margie . rnold, president; Lynn Skerrett; Julia Ann Dickinson, vice-president; Mary Nuem- berger. Advisor is Dr. S. Williams. 115 PHI ALPHA DELTA Hears Virginia Justice Lanson First Row: Jim Evans; Glenn Relyea; Stu Da- vis; Craig Dana; Bob Feeley; Vendel Matis; Kent Millikan. Second Roic: Gus Smith; John Goodrich; Winston Hay- the; John Perrin; Ber- nie Gill; Bill Atack. Third Row: Joe Roskos; Bob Marshall; Wayne O ' Bryan; Steve Harris; Rick Berman; Carl Old- ham. Fourth Row: Tay- lor Everett; Dick Sav- age; Burke Margulies; Shep Lewis; Ken Rev- eley; Bill Cleveland. Phi Alpha Delta is a national honorary law fraternity. Its members are chosen from the student body of the Marshall-Wythe Law School on the basis of academic achievement. Among the many highlights in the Phi Alpha Delta year were: a speech by Coach Marv Levy on the game of foot- ball; a trip to Richmond to visit the facilities of the Virginia State Penitentiary; and a guest speech by Justice Lanson of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Front Row: Rich- ard Repp, histori- an; Cyrus Phillips, rV, exchequer; Hor- ace Teass, niagis- ter; Russell Kimes, vice-magister; Don- ald Blackwell, clerk. Second Row: Fleet- wood Butler; Clar- ence Knight; Sam T. Beale, III; Tom Clark; Ronald White; Robert Wandrei; William Brackett; James Troth; David Agat- stein. Third Row: David S u t e 1 a n ; Lawrence Bolton ; Rodney Johnson; Halbert Dail; How- ard Busbee. Fourth Row: Nathaniel Co- hen; Oldric La Bell; Charles Bar- rett; William Shan- non. Fifth Row: Don Ricketts; Mar- tin Shelton. Sixth Row: Alvin Marks, Renown Lawyers Speak at PHI DELTA PHI ' s Meetings The oldest law fraternity in existence, Phi Delta Phi serves, above all else, to introduce law students to members of the legal profession. In ad- dition, tlie fraternity strives to promote higher standards of professional ethics and culture. Month- ly dinner meetings, with outstanding personalities in the legal profession serving as speakers, high- lighted the year ' s social activities. Legal field trips to Washington, D. C, were sponsored at various times during the year by Phi Delta Phi. SIGMA PI SIGMA Honors Physicists Sigma Pi Sigma, the national honorary fraternity for physics, pro- vides a fonim for the study, discus- sion, and advancement of ideas amongst its members. Membership is restricted to those who have shown high scholarship and promise of achievement in the various areas of physics. Among the many programs of Sigma Pi Sigma ' s year were lec- tures by faculty members and other nationally recognized scientists, and fall and spring inductions of mem- bers. Front Row: Gail Santilli, treasurer; Cheryl Griffiths; Louise Hudgins, secretary. Second Row: Kathy Green; Bill Tropf, vice-president. PI DELTA PHI Membership Encompasses Campus Community Front Row: Lynne Richardson ; Mary darles White, sec retary; Alison Bren- ner; Lorna Morris, vice-president. Sec- ond Row: Linda Vacca ; Elizabeth Brady, president; Christine Sturges; Particia Coss; Bar- bara Peck ; Ver on- ica Mulcahy; Suzie Andrews. Pi Delta Phi, the French honorary fraternity, is dedicated to the encouragement of the knowledge and appreciation of French culture within the col- lege community. The Beta Epsilon chapter was founded at William and Maiy in 1952. Since 1964, membership has not been limited to tliose specializing in French. Hence die Beta Epsilon chapter has wit- nessed considerable growth in the past few years. The formal initiation, a highlight of the year, was held in die spring. 117 Spanish Honorary Recognizes Merit Sigma Delta Pi, a national honoraiy fraternity, has as its pur- pose the recognition of those stu- dents who have demonstrated out- standing achievement in the study of Spanish literature and language. By nature exclusive, its member- ship stands at eight. Front Row. Cindy Skogen; .Mary Stedman, secreta ry-treasurer. Advisor is Dr. J. A. Moore. llrown, president. Second Row: Joan Mahru; Mary SCABBARD AND BLADE Trains Juniors for Summer Camp Scabbard and Blade is the national honorary military frater- nity. Its members are chosen by the organization officers with the consent of the ROTC cadre. The men of Scabbard and Blade are picked by virtue of their leader- ship and outstanding abilities in the ROTC. These men, during the past year, held cocktail parties, helped in the preparations for the Militaiy Ball, and set up a special series of training classes for the juniors who will be going to sum- mer camp in the next few months. Front Row: Samuel Smart; Ian O ' Flaherty. Second Row: John Bane; James Bailey; Richard Haynes; Jon Pratt. Third Row: James Chipps; Charles Sievers; Tom Traut- man; Jim Branyon. Fourth Row: Robert Duke; Michael Jones; Harry New; Dale Mueller. Fifth Row: Tron Brekke; Kenneth Phillips; Ned Carr; Adin Brown. m PUBLICATIONS a, nillM l: l l.i;Vi liiVIKV • ' ' FLAT HAT  . . - ' f: . Florence Fraser, Associate Editor Betty Bishop, Editor COLONIAL ECHO Strives to Capture and Preserve flPIMW ' l ' lil Wll Greeks and Classes — Front Row: Janice Hunt, Class Coedilor; Merle Layout and Sports — Front Roiv: Suzanne Bolton. Second Row: Pat Butler, Markwith, Class Co-editor; Kathy Jenkins; Dave Davis. Second Row: Sports Editor; Betty Wade Wyatt, Layout Editor; Nancy Holland. Connie Scott; Judy Faust; Dickey Barron, Greek Editor; Peder Third Row: Bill Donahue; Charma Bartee; Hugh Babington-Smith; Steve Shea; Sally James; Ken Smith. Row; John Tozzi; Linda Jordan. Fourth Roic: Peggy Merritt; Lee Hamilton. 120 Business — Front Roic: Susan Henshaw; Susan Burgess; John Harbert; Bruce Oliver; Carol Bender; Joyce Johnson. Second Row: Bea Peca, Business Manager; Dick Owens; Ellen Wolff. ;a Peca. Business Manager All Facets of College Life at William and Mary A constant reminder in pictures and words of the academic year ' s activities, the Colonial Echo strove to provide the most complete coverage pos- sible of all college programs and events during tlie 1966-1967 session. The eyes of the Echo focused in on classes, organizations, and academics while cap- turing the spirit behind all functions i)oth on the campus and in the community. These aspects were emphasized in the enlarged Introductory Section, compiled by Jane Brower, Carol Jones, Nikki Wak- erlin. and Steve Zi2;lar. Always looking for new ideas. Photography Editor Tom Cory examines pictures his staff has taken. Organizations — Front Row: Mary Shorter; Susan Shafer. Second Row: Cathy Casey; Jo Lynne Stancil, Organizations Editor; Terry Duel; Linda Shickel. Third Roiv: Pam Goodrich; Pat Vopatek; Paula Southwell; Frosty Hoskins; Mary Anne Darragh. Photography — Al Littlejohn; Torrey Froscher; Tom Cory, Photography Editor; Condit Cooper. ECHO STAFF Emphasizes Individual Involvement on Campus - — Janice Hunt spends many hours in the , - Echo office as a deadline approaches. When Layout Staff members get together, brainstonning sessions produce lively for- mats. 122 Literary and Copy— Front Roiv: .Mildred Royall, Copy Editor; Ann Bailey; Kaye Pitts; Sebna: Welt, Literary Editor. Second Row: Gale Gibson; Megan Shields; Nancy Zentner; Sherry Adams Tootsi Shaw; Logan Tripson. Third Row: Carol Graham; Linda Albright; Sherry Kardis; Be, Richardson; Anne Wade; Fred Hoener. Index Editor; Sandra Webb Royally and Administration and Faculty — Front Row: Mary Stcd- ' man. Royalty Editor: Don Roberts, Administration and Faculty ' Editor. Second Row: Linda de Leon; Michele Cayot; Cheryl EIrod; Peggy Preston: Stephanie Goble. Third Roto: Caroline Vaiden; Mary Yeager; Toni Biordi; Sandy Norton; Ann Roberts. Fourth Row: Bill Long; Bev Johnson; Betty Keahey; Tom Miller. Associate Editor Florence Fraser assists Editor Betty Bishop with the tedious job of correcting proofs. 123 FLAT HAT Strives Toward Responsible Reporting The Flat Hat, a weekly newspaper published by the students, was more widely read than ever be- fore. With a general expansion of local news cover- age, the Flat Hat commented often on state and na- tional issues, such as the Governor ' s Conference on Education, the NSA-CIA controversy and the draft lottei-y. The eighty member volunt eer staff worked to create an air of professionalism necessary in the prac- tice of good journalism. A new addition to the paper this year was a Collegiate Press Sei-vice article run serially entitled Viet Nam: The Simple War. Fur- ther additions included cartoons by Hugh Haynie,. Class of ' 50, and by Ed Newton. John Haley, Editor-in-Chief Business — Front Row: Stu Spirn; Ann War- rington. Second Row: Tony Gambardella ; Sam Kufhner; Richard Richels; Judy Chase; Donn Wonncll; Bob Ely; Doug Green; Bob Rideout; Jim Taylor. Wednesday night finds the Flat Hat staff hard at work to meet an impending deadline. Copy — Mary Anne Mason; Marilyn Johnson; Johnne Whicker; Chris Sherman, Copy Edi- tor; Berie Gomez; Pam Allison; Deanne Detorie; Jim Taylor. 124 Ncws-l ' ront How: Mary Anne Mascii; Gail Gates; Del)ljy Durl, News Editor; K..ljin Wood; Joan Flynn; Kathic Rankin. Scionit Ruw: Nancy Verser; Lynda Lolz; KoljiTt Irwin; Sandy Aliiiht; ( onnio Scott; Lynn Hcclit; Susan Alishcr; Fran Grctcs; Marli Hunt; George Todgliam. I ' calures — Front Row: Mary Qiris Schniitz; Beverly Briggs; Joan Flynn; Mike Cliesson, Features Editor; Cathie Calvert: Dee Cur- wen. Second Row: Lynda Lotz; Jim Natal; Nadia Tongour; Sandy Abicht; Alynne Clarke; Linda Thacker; Cathy Coleman; Sarah Shorten; Erica Fishe. Sporls — Front Row: Pat Butler; Barbara Williams; Gerry Farinholt; Steve Cochran; Bob Day; Suzanne Bolton; Eddie Eakin. Second Row: George Watson, Sports Editor; Jim Newsom; Dan Perry. Flat Hat Editorial Board — Sam Kushner; Stu Spirn; .Ann Clark; Bruce Sylvester; Ann Warrington: Frank Wright; Shirley Harkess; Lenora Owre; Pat Coss; Chris Shemian; John Haley; Frances Zwenig: Mary Ward; Nancy Verser; Ric McKittriek; Pris Walker; Steve Cochran; Linell Broecker; Debby Duel; E i Weisberg; Bruce Oliver. 125 Staff Members Work Long U - nt-o + -V p i= t lf f V] T Of ' QrllinPQ Production— Front Ron Leonora Owre, Production Editor. rlOUrS LO iVieei WCeKiy I CCIUIIIICIJ second Rou h ce D ms; Cail Webster; Carol Crute; Cindy Smith. Advertising — Bob Chase. Ridout; Bob Bly; Doug Green; Richard Richels; Judy M«Ae-f p-Linell Broecker; Donn Wonnell; Diane Good- Exchange-Front Row: Liz Rogowski; George Gra- Circulation-Tony Gambardella; Donn WonneU; Bob Ridout, Circulation ham, Exchange Editor; Vicky Cambell. Second Roiv: Editor; Bob Bly; Doug Green. Emma Stokes; Bob Johnson. 126 l ' hologra! hy— Ed Weisberg; AI Littli-john ; Susan Lolnvasscr; Drew llogwood. Archives — Front Row: Ann Warrington. Second Row: Wendy Gasteiger; Sandy Morrison; Susan Andrews; Becky Vaughan; Judy Carhart; Cindy Smith; Nancy Cella. Ric McKittrick and Kerry Sawick discuss an edi- Typing— Suq Auorljacli; Katliy Davis; Jane Harris; Donna Fowle; Judy Johnso torial after its publication. Marti Hunt: Barbara Burket. 127 REVIEW Presents Broad and Varied Range of Contributions Pul)lished hiaiiiuially, the William and Mary Review serves the multi-purpose of providing a means for students and facuhy to publish their work, and to foster an interest in hoth creative writing and creativity in the visual arts. In prepara- tion for publication, the Review holds two annual art shows in spring and fall, as well as soliciting all year round for literary works. There is also an ex- change system that has been established through which the Review receives copies of literary magazines from other colleges. Joe Dve. Editor-in-Chief Front Row: Carolyn Grant; Ellen Vasiliou; Jo Ann Moody. Second- Row: Betsy Seaver: Pat Butler; Doug Curtler. Third Row: Bill Seibert; Randy Bell; Larry Quails; Jo Douglas Chard. Dye; Margaret Duke;! 128 Larry Quails, Associate Editor Editor Joe Dye and Art Editor Carolyn Grant prepare Review staff familiarizes freshmen with their magazine production for the Spring Art Show. during the Publications Open House. 129 Fashion Magazine Contest and SA Election Announcers — Front Row: Heidi Pixton; Bev Wright; Karol Kulik; Susan Cooke; Mar - Morden; Susan Estes; Tizzy Stur- ges; Jo Carol Sale. Second Rotv: Steve Curcuru; Dave Kints- father; Mike Nuckols; Jim Simpson; Jody Baumgaertel; Bob Meyerson; Tony Hurst; Rick Babcock: Quentin Van Meter. Third Roiv: David Goff; Don Elrod; Roger Nulton; Ricky Richardson; Bill Freeman; Herb Armstrong; Ray Stephens; Robert Johnson; Charles PoUow. Front Roiv: Gretchen Carney; Ruth Mayo; Christine Carney; Kerry Sawick; Joyce Thompson; Peggy Palmer; Marianne Lester; Elizabeth Frazer. Second Row: Winston Hensley; Bob Canup; Michael Campana; Mike Lubeley; Joy Brinckman; Buzz Chalmers; Berk Powell; Richard Gurney; John Lippert; Jack Christian. Third Rote: Tom Joyner; Barry Coffman; Tom Mitchell; Richard Mainwaring; Kenneth Birkett; Robert Fitz- gerald; Doug Densmore; Russell Smeds; Stanley Wojno. 130 Coverage Highlight WCWM ' s Year Direclurs — Tom Stewart, Program Director; Euclid Coukouma ; Clifford Pence; Charlie Dent; Lynn Cooke; Mike Lora- bardi; Al Littlejohn; Larry Streetman; Woody Lons; Tom Wriglit; Lenelle Duecker; Selman Welt; Al Louer. As the radio voice of William and Mary, WCWM-FM enabled students to gain practical hroad- casting experience and to sei ve as an important means of communication for the college and com- munity. As well as providing entertainment for the campus, the station is associated regionally with the Colonial Education Network. In spite of vigorous playing, the WCWM-Flat Hat coed football game ended in a stalemate. An excited Suzanne Pearce wins the WCWM-sponsored Glamour Magazine Contest for Best Dressed Girl on Campus. INTEREST GROUPS 132 WILLIAM AND MARY THEATRE Reveals New Techniques in Playwriting Pre-trial Conference. The Merchant oj Venice. The trial. The Merchant of Venice. 133 The WILLIAM AND MARY THEATRE Ends An afternoon call. The Importance of Being Earnest. A tete-a-tete. The Importance of Being Earnest. Flashback. Centaur, Centaur. Courtroom. Centaur, Centaur. 134 Fortieth Anniversary with AS YOU LIKE IT Behind the scenes, J mes Perry applies his make-up before his appearance in Hoiv to Succeed in Business. Theatre members have fun in the costume room before the show. 135 Revival. Hoic to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Mailroom. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. How to Succeed in Business . . . Brings Standing-Room-Only Crowd Coffeebreak. Hoiv to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. 136 BACKDROP CLUB Stages Colorful DAMN YANKEES The Backdrop Cliil) is an organizalion separate from tlie William and Mary Theatre, whose purpose is to ' ' encourage student participation in theatre, par- ticularly in tlie field of musical comedy, and to develop talent in all phases of production. Meml)er- ship is open not only to actors and actresses but also to participants in backstage work. Their spring show for this vear was the musical comedy Damn Yankees. Smiling Patty Granville displays her success as Rose in Backdrop musical, Gypsy. Front Row: Viv Rubin; Jere Rapp; Bea Peca, treasurer. Second Row: James Perry; Joyce Hill, musical director; Jolin Brooks, presi- dent; Ann Chancellor, secretary; Mamie Ruth Kitchens. Third Row: Clifford Pence; Mr. Russell Hastings; Michael Watson, director: Mr. Stephen Paledes, advisor. 137 John Philip Sousa ' s Stars and Stripes Forever demands digital dexterity from Ronnie Hudson as he performs at Parent ' s Day. ■ ' W. Ellen Cooper; Norma Jarratt; Carol Smith; Margie Gove, head; Louise Saulnier; Sally Hodge; Kathy Kincaid. 138 MAJORETTES Perform in Northern States The College Band and Majorettes performed together and separately during the academic year. During the football season, both groups provided entertainment at halftime shows, pep rallies, and pa- rades. A highlight of this year was their appearance on television at the Boston College game. Band members and majorettes mirror enthusiasm during half- WilHam and Mary ' s version of the Rocketfes perform at a time activities. pep rally. 139 CHEERLEADERS Decorate Training Tables for Athletes In cheering the Indians and the junior Indians on to victoiy, the varsity and freshman cheerleaders are the active force promoting school spirit diroughont the year. The girls organized the Pep Rallies, decor- ated the training tahles, held ti-yoiits in the spring and cheered at all of the games. Their comljined effoi-ts, enthusiasm, and spirit were frequently re- warded with Indian victories. Terre Latsios reassures fans of an Indian victory with her beaming smile. Varsity cheerleaders take time-out from cheering to watch the Indians ' rout over Hampden-Sydney. Cheerleaders ignite enthusiasm in the crowd gathered on the Campus center lawn. 140 Front Row: Terre Latsios; Che Che Alvarez. Second Row: Kay Atkins; Janet Watkins; Laurie Uhl. Third Row: Stacy Scherer; Dee Ford; Blythe Baldwin. Front Row: Jo Raflo; Martha Hollis. Second Row: Pam Weaver; Kathy Kearney. 141 Nationwide Audience Views CHOIR ' S Television Program Each year increases the demands upon the William and Mary Choir as an ambassador of good- will from the college to audiences in Virginia and throughout the Eastern Seaboard. This year, in addi- tion to participating in fall convocation, Charter Day, and graduation, and presenting the two annual choir concerts at Christmas and in the spring, the choir co- operated with Colonial Williamsburg to present two special concerts for the Christmas Colonial Week- ends. They also taped a television program which was viewed from coast to coast. The President ' s house serves as the stage for the taping of the 142 choir ' s Christmas television performance. Pappy Fehr assumes his traditional position while directing choir practice. Members of the choir prepare for the Spring Concert The choir l rings another academic year to an end as they by practicing correct mouth position. sing at graduation. 143 CHORUS Adds to Prestige of College ' s Musical Organizations The William and Maiy Chorus is composed of nearly eighty girls who give up their afternoons in an endeavor to maintain the fine reputation of choral music held by the College. The girls prepare two concerts for the College, one during each semester, enabling the student body to gain a greater apprecia- tion of different types of music. Striving for perfection, members of the chorus dili- gently practice for their spring concert. The William and Mary chorus adds its lovely music to the college Christmas festivities. 144 COUNCIL Sponsors Colonial Debates for 24 High Schools Every Monday afternoon at four the eighteen members of the Debate Council meet to train students for participating in and understanding intercollegiate debate. Among the many enterprises of the Council were the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament, the William and Mary Public Debate Series, and a high school debate series. A participant in the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tour- nament prepares her case. 3 ' ' .T Bs ' Ut . 1 t w i W r 11 ?jonl Row: Jim Parker; Mike Cliesson, treasurer; Mr. L. McCcmkey; Diane Nesley; Mr. P. Micken: Ricliard Hayliurst; Cliuck Huxsaw, president. Second Row: Dick Sizemore; Margaret Byrer; John Morello; Bob Invin; Dean Hewes; Ricliard Walker; Barry Cammarata; Mary Waterman; Jim Lowe. Students from visiting colleges register for the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament. 145 In its 20th Year, ROTC Continues to Promote ROTC Brigade btafj Cadet Col John Bane, Cadet Lt Col Jame Branyon, First Battalion Staff: Cadet Lt. Col. James Chipps; Cadet j Cadet Maj Kenneth Phillips, Cadet Maj John Williams Cadet First Lt Walter Maj. Stephen Levenberg; Cadet Capt. John Wagstaff; i WiUiams- Cidct Cipt Jimes Bulev Cadet Capt. Jon Pratt. ] The Queen  Guaid pi cpdi Lb for the Homecoming Paiade. Second Battalion Staff: Cadet Lt. Col. Mathias J. Schon, ni; Cadet Capt. Thomas Trautman; Cadet Capt. Harry E. New, Jr. The Queen ' s Guard: Cadet Lt. Col. Samuel Smart, Queen ' s Guard Commander; Cadet Maj. David Conway. Drum and Bugle Platoon Commander. Il Leadership, Officer Training 1 ' -.f. ' ■ sys-, ' - ,. ■ -; ' . L-i-; ' Ik 1 f 1 1 Company A: Cadet Captain Charles Sievcrs, Company Commander The United States Army Re- sei-ve Officer Training Corps, established at the college in 1947, is designed to provide a military education in conjunction with other college studies; to develop char- acter and leadership; and to pro- duce officers in the United States Army Resf i-ve. This year ' s activ- ities included the Annual Fall and Spring Awards Reviews, the An- nual Field Day, and the ROTC Military Ball in March. The Queen ' s Guard: mobilized on the drill field. Company D: Cadet Captain Russell Lee, Company Commander. Cadet Colonel John W. Bane, ROTC Stu- dent Commander. 147 TV Studio Films the QUEEN ' S GUARD ASSOCIATION for Special Program The Queen ' s Guard Associa- tion is a social organization with- in the Resei-ve Officers Training Coips. The Guard consists of an eighty-five member battalion which is composed of a drill team and a Drum and Bugle Corps. Q.G.A. picnics, cocktail parties and community sei-vice projects were included in activities planned for the year. Also there were the many trips to compete in parades all over the state. Officers: Cadet Lt. Col. S. Smart; Cadet Capt. S. Spirn; Cadet Sgt. Maj. R. Drake; Cadet Maj. J. Richards. Cadet Major Mark Riley moves Guard. Front Row: I. O ' Flaherty; M. Riley; S. Smart; R. Drake. Second Row: J. Richards; S. Spirn; K. Hamack; D. Conway; L. Brad- ley. Third Row: K. Swanson; S. Carter; -M. Monahan; C. Condit; E. Ramos; R. Messmer; D. Jarvis; M. Nuckols; T. Cavenaugh; W. Donahue; C. Delia. Fourth Row: J. Weaver; D. Nachman; J. Stanford; C. Schwartzman; M. Deekens; K. Dayton; H. Staik; D. Gates; C. Terrill; W. Wakefield; D. Dayton; J. Boles. Fifth Row: J. Caplan; T. Routh; B. Beason; B. Long; G. Cole; C. Sheehy; G. Collins; G. Lloyd; R. Bell; R. Santiago; L. Tonelson; C. Samford; T. Tremble. Sixth Row: S. Weber; R. Hereford; R. Mc- Cannell; R. Gatewood; P. Farace; M. Ruddel; R. Townsend; P. Zuger; J. Bowman; D. Larmore; H. Armstrong. Seventh Row: W. Sales; J. Swingen; R. Zimermann; S. Bryde; P. Correa; P. Ritchie; G. Fisher; D. Fore; M. Forrest; A. Littlejolin; D. McGlothlin ; M. Millard. 148 YOUNG REPUBLICANS Attend Convention in Harrisonburg Front Row: Tom Miller; Russ Kimes; Jo Ann Walthall; Paul Scott, treasurer; Carrington Salley; Jim Hockman, vice-president; Chuck Huxsaw, president; Pat Butler; John Lynham; Don Black- well. Second Row: Finley Young; Susan Croghan; Frederica Groner; Carla Johnson; Bea Richardson; Cheryl Fuchs; Lynne Richardson; Charly Harper; Alice Moberg; Jane Spence; Cheryl McAfee; Beth Distler. Third Row: Wayne Edmunds; Everett Casey; Richard Hayhurst; Haney Bryant; Clark D ' EIia; Judy Davis; Paula Southwell; Joel Medvin; Stanley Majors; John Lip- pert. Fourth Row: Stan Wojno; Bruce Beringer; Myer Reed; Nea] O ' Bryan; Donn Wonnell; James Williams; Mark Schall; Robert Inin; John Gallo. The Young Republicans Club offers excel- lent opportunities for students interested in learning about all aspects of political activity as well as par- ticipating in die election of Republican candidates. These students were active in the 1966 elections, meeting weekly before election day, helping cam- paign, and scheduling both senatorial candidates, Ould and Traylor. as speakers. This group offers an interesting and varied program. Young Republicans make posters to boost campaign spirit during Fall elections. 149 President Paschall speaks at CIRCLE K Installation Banquet Circle K Sweethearts Florence Fraser and Susan Small in- stall Jim Christianson as the new vice-president. The William and Mary Chapter of Circle K is a service organization whose purpose is to fulfill the needs of the campus and community. Some of the important services rendered by Circle K are guard- ing the ballot boxes for tlie SA elections, working on Registration, running College tours for the Admis- sions Office, and aiding in general maintenance and publicity programs for the College. The highlight of the year was President PaschalFs speech on The Student ' s Role in an Expanding Campus at the din- ner for installation of new officers. Tlie Sweethearts, Florence Fraser and Susan Small, hostess all social functions. Front Row: Dennis De- nenberg ; James Chris- tianson, vice-president ; Pat Butler; Bill Scott; Joe Dye; Selman Welt; BiO Lock, treasurer; Denis Lane. Second Row: Bill Collins; Jim Robinson; David Cole; William Chubb, presi- dent; Robert Bendall; Lehn Abrams; Robert Gatewood; Wayne Duke: Richard Gumey; Louis Tonelson. Third Row: Berk Powell ; Robert Bel- she; Russ Smeds; Allen Chappell, secretary; Bruce Stanley; Wallace Akers; Robert Amory. Fourth Row: John Jack- son; Don McGlothlin; Robert Kieffer; Tom Massey; Peter Zuger. President Paschall dines with retiring Circle K president Bill Scott before addressing club members. 150 Student lawyers gather for a Friday morning meeting Several members of the Student Bar burn the midnight oil for the SBA News. STUDENT BAR Edits SBA News, Aids in Job Placement The Student Bar Association, an organiza- tion of which every law student is a inember, is the acting student government of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law and serves to coordinate the academic and social functions of the Law school. The Associa- tion has initiated the SBA News, and, with the aid of alumni, has compiled a placement annual to aid graduating seniors in finding jobs. Front Row: Tom Clark; Sam Beale; Bill Brackett; Craig Dana; Vendel Matis; Wayne O ' Brjan, president; Taylor Everett, vice- president; Don Witty, treasurer; Jim Evans; Kent Millikan; James Troth; Bob Wandrei; Bill Cleveland; Martin Shelton. Second Row: Ron White; Ron Hallman; Tom Verzi; Jim Savedge; Howard Schiff; Hal Dail; Sal Jesuele; Russ Kimes; Doug Walker; Rob Elliott; Keith Walters; Don Blackwell; Larry Bolton; David Agatstein. Third Row: John Perrin; Steve Harris; Scott Swan; Bob Lowman; Shep Lewis; Stu Davis; John Goodrich; Bill Kline; Glenn Relyea; Gus Smith; Burke Margulies; Carl Oldham; Horace Teass; Dick Repp; Joe Labell. Fourth Row: Dave Sutelan; Rich- ard Savage; Gil Bartlett; Joe Crouch; Paul Morley: Roger Lease; Bill DawsOn; Winston Haythe: Rodney Johnson; Bernie Gill; Bill Shannon; Ken Reavely; Bob Feeley; Cv Phillips. Fijth Roiv: Ed Knight; Nich Cohen; Joe Roskos; Bob Wick; Allan Hechtkopf; Stacy Garrett; Bill Field; Butler Barrett; Rick Berman: Jim Roy; Pete Marks; Bill Atack; Bob Marshall; Howard Busbee; Don Ricketts; Prince Butler. 151 Fron t Roit: Judi Booker; Mary Anne Mason; Beth Keillor; Karen Nylander; Linda Haase. Second Row: Barbara Holley; Judy Johnson; Lynda Lotz; Sandy McNeil. Third Row: Nell Wrather; Terry Waters; Claire Anderson; Judy Odland; Chris Hall; Carolyn Peery; Becky McColpin; Gretchen Barney, sec- retary-treasurer; Gail Littlefield, vice-president; Janey Cooke, president. Fourth Row: Linda Buckley; Carol Brunson; Trish Hiegel; Jenny Conner; Nancy Priebe. Advisor is Miss Jan Tomlinson. MERMETTES Unite Talent And Interest to Produce Show A local club designed for girls interested in developing .their swimming skill and expressing their creativity in the aquatic arts, Mermettes held tryouts in early fall. In the spring the twenty-eight members combined their talents to produce a show entitled: Man: Shadow and Substance. They also traveled to nearby colleges to see similar presentations. Gaily costumed Mermettes swim in The Wizard of Oz. Swimmers help a tired teammate from the pool during practice. 152 Orchesis members work on their dance number for the Spring Show. Orchesis. an organization fgrrned to promote modern dance as an art form on the campus, provides girls interested in dance witli an opportunity to learn tech- nique and choreography. Mem- hers are chosen from auditions and strive toward die annual spring concert of dances performed and choreographed entirely by the members of Orchesis. -JT- Chorus of mourners lament the Death of a Child. ORCHESIS Produces and Performs An Evening of Dance '  ;!!ir H 9 1 ' 1 1 % - f v ? V?- 1 J d Front Row: Kaye Sweeney; Donna Says, president; Renee Binzer, secretary; Sue Scruggs; Karen Hassmer, vice-presidenl. Seconil Rou-: Laura Daughtry; Janet Watkins; Terre Latsios; Gale Watkins: Lynn Kingery; Margie Corrino; Carrington Sally; Diane Doyle. Third Row: Sue Huber; Chris Burne; Linda Yuhas; Carol Schofer; Michele Loizzi; Sue Porte Susan Pybass; Charlotte Dobyns. Advisors are Miss Shirl( Robv and Miss Carol Wallace. 153 SAILING CLUB Wins Third Place at Willoughby Bay Regatta The William and Mary Sailing Association is I designed to encourage and promote interest in sailing i and to participate in intercollegiate racing as well as | to furnish instructional courses in sailing and tech- niques of water safety. Interest Night finds Pam Crawford and Joan Simpson ready to recruit new members. Members of the SaiHng Club enjoy the warm weather while sailing on the James. Front Row: Joan Leidy; Wilraa Dotson; Bambi Lynn; Trudy Harwood. Second Row: Dr. B. Goodwin, advisor; Cheryl Fuchs; Pam Crawford, secretary; Richard Schwartz, commodore; Joan Simpson, vice-commodore; William Luebke, treasurer; Dr. G. Johnson, ad- visor. Third Row: Linda Shickel; Anne Nelson; Bobbie Vail; Ron Phillips; Bruce Sylvester; Heidi Pixton; Janice Hunt; Lynn Hodg- son; Jenny Kerns. Fourth Row: Stephen Wing; Stu Hilder; Dick Owens; Gail Varela; Candy Munster; Bitsy Plybon; Jeanne Jenkins; Susan Croghan; Betty Sessoms; Harold Marsh; Edward Klein; John Tozzi. 154 Club Shows Interest in French CuUure Le Cercle Francais offered a varied assortment of programs this year. Guest speakers gave ac- counts of the Experiment in In- ternational Living ; a Mardi Gras Ball was held witli L ' Alliance Francaise in March; and a French dinner was held in May. Front Row: Marilyn Johnson, secretary; Linda Vacca, president; Henry Schwarting, treasurer; Linda .Sorrell, vice-president; Jan- et Marshall; Torrie Read; Donnie Chancel- lor. Second Row: Stan Wojno; Ixirna Mor- ris; Joan Mahru; Karen Eden; Cindy Smith; Carolyn Lawhorne; Virginia Cox. Third Row: Nadia Tongour; Suzanne Snede- gar; Anne Wade; Linda Donohue; Barbara Johnson. Fourth Row: Jo Anne Deacon; Tootsi Shaw; Margie Corvino; Richard Holmquist; Kathy Flaherty; Harold Beirne; Susie Maeder. Advisor is Miss Liliane Krebs. Prospective Teachers Discuss Current Educational Information Front Row: Linda Beazley; Mary Stedman, secretary; Bob Dris- coU, president; Margaret Pratt, treasurer; Carol Covell; Missy Crowgey, vice-president; Linda Hay. Second Row: Rosemarie Bene- dict; Linda Poston; .Marilyn Massey; Carolyn Sterling; Linda Ar- The Student Education Association, affiliated with the Virginia Education Association and the National Education Association, seeks to acquaint future teachers with the problems, history, ethics, and nett; Joan Simpson. Third Row: . lice Luzader; Jean Carson; Jan Looney; Jo Lynne Stancil; Cis Roton; Alice Moberg; Sharon McGhee; Mary Alan Brown. accomplishments of their chosen profession. Through its bimonthly meetings the SEA fulfills its purpose by examining current trends and problems, such as grading systems and accreditation. 155 BIOLOGY CLUB Fosters Unity Among Majors Through Study As its name implies, the Biology Club is or- ganized to foster a sense of unity among those most interested in this field of study. Thus, it offers to biology majors programs pertinent to the various areas of specialization, information about graduate study, facts about future job opportunities, as well as some lighter entertainment such as the numerous camping trips taken each year. Front Row: Ann Ses soms ; Phyllis Kline Sue Covington,, treasur- er; Pat Milliren, presi- dent ; Charles Windle vice-president; Tom Wie boldt; Jane Spence Becky Humphlett. Sec- ond Row: Thelda Kes tenbaum; Diane Ams- baugh; Gale Gibson; Susan Hollis; Corita Herrmann; Carolyn Grant; Joyce Thompson; Joan Simpson ; Selman Welt; Dr. J. B. Morrill, advisor. Third Row: Tom Powers; Harvey Zeigler; Bob Graham ; Bob Drake; Dick Tomlinson; I Dke Parker; Robert Belshe; Robert Hodges; Michael Darr. CHEMISTRY CLUB Visits Area Research Centers Affiliated with the American Chemical So- ciety, the Chemistry Club provided numerous pro- grams and field trips this year. The club afforded an opportunity for interested students to become better acquainted with advancements in chemistry, while at the same time it gave the members experi- ence in hearing and presenting technical papers be- fore a professional organization of their fellow stu- dents. Front Row: Dr. A. R. Armstrong; Dr. W. G. Guy; James Taylor; Lar- ry Gates, president; Gary Miller, secretary-treasur- er; Dr. R. Kiefer, advis- or; Dr. B. Harrell; Dr. T. B. HiU. Second Row: Tim McGaughy ; Dan Darragh; Arthur Mas- sey; Chris Scheid; Mr. E. Katz; John Rowland; James Barrett; Joe Til- ler; Gordon Kellett; Dr. J. T. MacQueen. Third Row: Mercer Burt; BiU Somers; Catherine John- son; John Bailey; Steve Borleske; Fred Simkins; John Hochheimer; Rob- ert Jones. 156 Nagy Is Principal Speaker for FORUM Concerned with stale, na- tional and international issues and developments, the Political Sci- ence Forum provides a valuable ' opportunity for group discussion outside of class. It also sponsored seminars and conducted polls. Front Row: Alice Moberg; Cis Roton; Suzanne Snedegar; Lynne Rictiardson. Sec- ond Row: John Lynliam; Scott Black; Qiuck Huxsaw. Third Row: Bob Creecy; Richard Holmquist, Jr., president; Don Har- rison. Advisor is Dr. Clionghan Kim. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Adds Field Trips to Expanding Program nriBi Front Roiv: cum, Rains, Lynn dent; Dr. E. Har- advisor; Linda vice-president; Skerrett, presi- Heidi Pixton; Kathy Burge: John Shea. Second Row: Ernie Ra- mos; Billie Colombaro; Sue Lukkarila; Julia . nn Dickinson; Davina Hubert; Sandra Lukkar- ila; Betsy Wade; Linda Beazley. Third Row: Tom Cory; Jane Mar- sella; Helen Lantz; Car- ol Bender; Linda Ann Arnett; Linda Poston; Sandy Rodden. Fourth Row: Ron Botto; True- man Tremble; Dennis Heretick; Wayne John- son; David Abbott; Ron Petralia; Ken Rubin; Scott Langhorst ; Edwin Elliott. Aimed at promoting interest and research in the varied areas of psychological study, the Psy- chology Club sponsored lectures and debates on relevant topics. Trips to clinical institutions and re- search foundations were recent additions to the pro- gram. Not only does the group familiarize psychol- ogy majors witli career possibilities, but it is proud to claim members from other fields of interest as well. 157 SAM Examines Plant Management The Society for tiae Advance- ment of Management, SAM, seeks to promote industrial progress through enlightened management. This year the William and Mary chapter ' s thirty-one memljers achieved this end through the use of informal talks by guest speak- ers, industrial tours through Rich- mond and West Point, numerous contacts with area businessmen, and the production of a monthly newsletter. Front Row: Mr. J. Newman, advisor; John Kyle, president; Billy Williams, treasm-er; Kathy Parkinson, secretary; Marian Qiapman; Pat Vakos. Second Row: John Lynham; Franklin Jenkins; Toby Victor; Ed Herring; Dick JoUiffe; Jerry Pugh. Third Row: John Holroyd; Glenn Letham; Ron Petralia; Bill Barnes; Larry Koch. Fourth Row: Robert Johnson; Larry Quails; Jarry Sedlacek; Dave Larmore; Jim Kane; Bill Conway. ACCOUNTING CLUB Strives to Combine Theory and Practice Front Row: Martin Chronister; Douglas McGrairae; Frederica Groner; Ron Lovelace; Margaret Hofbauer; Bill Jordan; Wayne Edmunds. Second Row: Jack Norman; Jim Boylan; Brian Cum- mins. Third Row: Kermit Osborne: Mike Keyer; Jim Godshalk; Roger Lease; Doug Jacobson; John Bartlet; Scott Huzek; Dick DeBell; Paul Yurachek; Robert Amory; Rad Conrad; Lemuel Stewart; Bob Stephenson. The Wayne F. Gibbs Accounting Club strove to supplement accounting theory as studied in the classroom with practical situations in the business world. Field trips, guest speakers, and a dinner witli the Virginia Society of Certified Public Ac- countants established themselves as permanent high- lights of this Accounting Club year. 158 p. E. MAJORS CLUB Stresses Physical Fitness Program The P.E. Majors Club bases its activities on tlie specific interests of its members, to promote projects in community physical fitness and general recreational activities for the campus and surround- ing area. Correspondingly, the programs center on topics of community health as well as on special athletic exliibitions in order to stimulate greater stu- dent and facultv interest in fitness. Front Row: Oiris Hines; Bart Steib; Jim Rumplcr; Jim Jullien; Jim Tuthill; Ben Womble; Fred Anspach; Renee Binzcr. Second Row: Suzanne Bolton; Jim Rama; Ben Pomeroy; Steplicn Slotnick; Donnie McGuire; Henry Schwarting; Jack Tucker; Ed Scott. Third Row: Mr. H. Smith, advisor; Kenny Williams; Ned Carr; Keith Maurer; Dee Craig; Stuart Hilder; Buck Buchanan. PEP CLUB Activities Point Way to Revival of School Spirits Changing apathy to enthu- siasm for athletic events on campus was the goal of the Pep Club. Its twenty-five members encouraged school spirit by backing up the cheerleaders, supporting athletic teams, and publicizing events. This year the club sponsored fraternity yells at pep rallies, provided trans- portation to away games, organ- ized the freshman reception hon- oring their class athletes, decora- ted Caiy Field and Blow Gym, and auctioned off the football players to earn money for the College ' s Educational Foundation. Front Row: Lynda Murphy; Brenda Sey- glinski; Peggy Eggleston, president: Caro- lyn Lawhorne; Jo Anne Deacon. Second Row: Dorothy Correll, treasurer; Stan Woj- no; Tom Finton; Steve Cochran; Jim Sup- plee; Betty Wade Wyatt. Third Row: Scott -McLennan; Gerry Baltes, vice-president; Nancy West, secretary; Ellen McWhirt; Pat- ti Gosnell; Bob Stone. .-Advisor is Mr. B. Cato. 159 RELIGIOUS GROUPS 160 A New Concept in Judaism Is Discussed by HILLEL Balfour-HiUel. a B ' nai B ' rith Hillel affiliate, provides religious, cultural, and educational activ- ities for Jewish students. Meeting on altei-nate Sun- days in the Campus Center, the twenty-five mem- bers hear various speakers and plan interfaith ac- tivities. On Friday evenings the group participates in sei-vices in the Wren Chapel with the local Jewish community. In addition, there are special celebra- tions of Jewish holidays. Front Row: Selman Welt; Betty Sue Grombacher; Yetta Jacobs; RocheUe Kaufman; George Fenigsohn. Second Row: Edward Weis- berg; Howard Kalin, vice-president; Sanford Temes, president; Kenneth Rubin; Larr - Slipow. Third Row: Herbert Berman; Louis Tonelson; Ross Mirmelstein. Advisor is Mr. E. Fischer. Selman Welt passes the traditional wine cup to one of the younger members of the congregation. Every Sunday at 5 o ' clock, the Baptist Student Union gath- ered for devotions, a speaker, and informal discussions. BSU wel- comed students of all religious beliefs, although it primarily strived to help Christian college students mature in their faith and to stimulate Christian observance through activities. Toward these goals, members visited Eastern State Hospital weekly, attended an International Student Conference and housed the campus coffee- house, tlie Forge. Members of the Baptist Student Union welcome students and faculty to the coffee- house on Friday night. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Reopens and Houses Forge Front Row: Alice Pittard; Beth Foster; Barbara McClammy; Diana Amsbaugh; Barbara Grigg, director. Second Row: Gaye Minton, secretary; Joyce Whitehead; George Miller, president; Leah Settle; Jo Anne Deacon; Helene Bergemann; Haney Bryant; Linda Jordan. Third Row: Jo Ellen Blankinship; Bob Johnson; Paul Lankford; Dave Rulledge. vice-president; Allen Chappell; Carol Harlow; Larry- Gates; Wayne Duke; Nancy Verser; Cis Roton; Howard Harris; Wayne Edmunds; Tom Powers; Doug Nelson; Michael Carver; Ron Howell. 162 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Enjoys Weekend Camping Trip The William and Mary Christian Fellowship, part of an international intenarsity fellow- ship, emphasizes the challenge of Christianity on campus through state and regional conferences with other colleges. Last year ' s mem- bers participated in a forum of students from tlie United States, Canada, and abroad. Local activi- ties provided individual enrich- ment through weekly meetings and dormitory discussions. Front Row: Anne Brisebois; Diane Lynch, treasurer; Steve Gaskins, vice-president; Lyle Campbell, president; Jane Ledbetter, secretar -; Alice Pittard. Second Row: Di- anna Michael; Linda Beazley; Thomas Bak- er; Rebekah Winch; Linda Poston; Edwin Elliott; Diana Amsbaugh: Claire Anderson. Third Row: Sarah Cottrill; John Hass; Joe Santore; Yvonne Peters; Winston Hens ley; Emily Anderson; Helen Lantz. Advisor is Dr. R. Terman. Members of Christian Fellowship enjoy singing hymns together during one of their frequent prayer meetings. m Lyle Campbell posts the announce- ment of a meeting. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Visit Mother Church in Boston President Susan Reynolds announces the next hymn while conducting worship services in the Wren Chapel. The Christian Science Or- ganization at the College of Wil- liam and Mary affords an oppor- tunity for all students within the college community to understand the precepts of Christian Science. First organized at William and Mary in 1954, the organization has grown considerably. Featured this year were monthly discussion and dinner meetings and a trip to Boston to participate with other College Christian Scientists in the College Biannual Meeting at the Mother Church. Front Row: Susan Small; Mildred RoyaU; Sarajane Auman; Janet Watkins; Patricia Gibbs. Second Row: Jud Pond, treasurer; Neil Dickey; Mrs. Robert Homsby, advisor; Marion Demers, secretary; Susan Pond. Third Row: Bill Seibert; Tim Howard; Susan Reynolds, president; Dave Hibbert; Chuck Sievers. 164 The purpose of the Luther- an Student Association is to relate the Christian faith to life on cam- pus. After dinner on Sunday eve- nings, members enjoyed films, dis- cussions, and folk sings. Some of their other activities included re- treats, Christmas caroling, and the Student Service. The LSA al- so initiated Hospitality Weekend for the Job Corps and a beach party in the spring. Front Row: Ann Sessoms, chaplain; Fred- die Fechtmann. Second Row: Marilyn Mas- sey; Charles Nicholson, vice-president; Alice Moberg, president; Rev. J. Byerly, advisor. Third Row: Steve Borleske; Gordon Kel- lett ; Betty Sessoms, secretary-treasurer. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Welcomes Job Corps Lutherans gather at their minister ' s home to enjoy one of their weekly Sunday night dinners. 165 WESLEY FOUNDATION Sponsors Drama Group and Choir Front Row: Gail Santilli; Judy Farris; Caroline Vaiden; Ann Loud. Second Row: Joan Campbell, treasurer; Carol Pearn, secre- tary; Carol Jones, vice-president; Russ Lee, president; Mr. J. Harwood, advisor; Juliana Pendleton. Third Row. Kathy Young; Mary Shorter; Tom Davis; Tom Joyner; Lynn Dent; Mark Forrest; Lynn Shumake; Winston Hensley; Alice Rae Boone. Each Sunday evening Meth- odist students gather for dinner and a worship program under the auspices of the Wesley Founda- tion. Guest speakers and discus- sion groups foster personal intro- spection and further the balance between theological and academic activities. In addition to sponsor- ing a choir and drama group, the organization undertakes a variety of social welfare projects. An an- nual retreat highlights the year ' s activities. Jane Upson and Rita Smith begin their freshman year with dinner at the Wesley Foundation during Orien- tation Week. 166 J The Westfel executive council makes plans for a camping retreat. Westfel members entertain Freslunen at a dinner. WESTFEL Members Help With Church School Classes As the Presbyterian orga- nization on campus, Westminster Fellowship enables students to gain an awareness of their responsibil- ity to each other, the church, and the community around them. West- fel had as its theme tliis year A Bridge into the World. In addi- tion to weekly Sunday evening meetings, the program of West- fel ' s fifty members included camping retreats, choir singing, church school classes, dinners in homes of the congregation, and support of the Forge. Front Roiv: Dianna Michael; Clara Aber- crombie; Alice Carlton; Linda Ann Amett, president; Jim Green; Edivin Elliott, treas- urer; Suzanne Lee Miller; Jean Muench; Lynn Dr er. Second Row: Lynn Kingery; Linda Watson; Sue Fletcher MiUer; Veron- ica Mulcahy; Kathleen Blake; Patricia Sweez)-; Sarah CottriU; Ann Bailey; Nancy Cella. Third Row: David Graham; Oscar L. Wallace; Tom Massey; Lyle Campbell; Fred Korty; Stu Hilder; Sallie Stemple; Carolyn Koehler; Jim Glenn. 167 Front Row: Harold Beirne; Linda Vacca; Madeline Billy; Roxanne Good; Man. Chris Schmitz; Billie Colombaro, president; Cathie McCoy, secretary-treasurer; Jane Spence; Carla Johnson; Connie Clawson; Christine Carney; Richard Olsen. Second Roiv: Neal O ' Bryan; Joan Flynn; Susan Mallory; Gay Dalton; Ernie Ramos; Kathie Asplund; Katie Rankin: Judy Steffan; Marilyn Johnson; Newman Club picnickers prepare to journey to Jamestown Beach. NEWMAN CLUB Transfers Sunday Mass to Wren Chapel The purpose of the Newman Chib is three- fold: religious, educational, and social. Their goal is to promote faith through these means by working as a Christian community. Many interested students participated in the varied range of activities: three provincial conventions, weekly discussion groups, helping at Eastern State, and starting a community kinderearten. Jo Carol Sale; Joan Maliru; Kathy Flaherty; Kerry Sawick; Gretchen Carney. Third Row: Bruce Oliver; Connie Scott; Barbara Burket; Cheryl Fuchs; Pat Vopatek; Margie Corvino; Barbara Johnson; Peggy Riordan; Mary Anne Darragh; Bea Peca; Deanne Detorie; Linda Murphy: Lou Bradley. Sunday morning brings Newman Club members to Mass in the Wren Chapel. 169 170 GREEKS Backstagi ' al tlir fashion show, the models — alias sorority women — decide how to stand. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Tries New Rush Schedule Front Row: Sharon Hogan; Julia Ann Dickinson, vice-president; Gretchen Bielstein, secretar ' ; Bitsy Plybon. Second Row: Bobbi Cusworth; Torrie Read; Judy Morris, president; Nora Morsch; Chris Coggins. Third Row: Joyce Johnson, Alison Brenner; Sandy Reese; Mary Fran Sedwick; Ann Warrington; Lee Bonifant; Margie Arnold; Jean Coley; Kitty Johnson; Carol Bender; Chris Scheid; Mary Ward. Rush, though of primary importance, was not the extent of Panhel ' s activities this year. The Coun- cil held two fashion shows and china and silver dis- plays to add to its scholarship fund. In the fall a tea was held in honor of the three new housemothers on sorority court. Chris Sturges and Sharon Hogan talk with Mrs. Patterson, Chi Omega ' s housemother, at the Panhellenic Tea. 172 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Sees Houses Begun Serving as liaison hetween the adniinistialioii and the fraternities, the Interfraternity Council eo- ordinates housing, house and ground rules, and nish. This year their aim was to eliminate noii-lunetioning rush rules, and to make fraternity housing a reality. Both goals were accomplished. Front H ' i:i : I •! I ' :ilniui,-; Tuny ( ' .aiiihardclia ; Bob Clinp, secretary; Larry MarcliaiU. pr dent; Bob Trice, vice-president; Rick Babcock; Mike Keycs. Second Row: Robert West; Mike Hodnett; Scott liuzek; Bob Stephenson; John Bane; Hat Lynch; John Pratt; Ton Reavelv; Sam Kushner. A rushee is now able to get his bid in writins. IFC Weekend offers freshmen a glimpse of fraternity row before rush. 173 The Greek spirit opens doors, reaches hearts, is giving. It creates ties, selects friends, is social. All men and women of Greek fraternities are joined with common goals, yet differ by the pin which boasts their bonds. 174 ALPHA CHI OMEGA Honors Special Men in Royal Order of Red Carnation B. K. Acree Gretchen Barney Lorraine Benson Judy Bryant Pat Burleigh Pat Calhoun Janice Callaway Ann Clark Connie Clawson Carol Collins Caroline Currie MerriU Curtis Glenda Dameron Laura Daughtry Marilyn Day Betsy Deszyck Diane Doyle Debby Duel Nancy Dyson Karen Eden Pamela Ferguson Joan Flynn Karen Gelotte Patti Glenn Peggy Good Bonnie Hamlet Jean Haynes Sue Huber Mary Lou Jenkins Joyce Johnson Lois Johnson Marilyn Johnson Krin Larson Melanie Leonard Ann Lyon Joanie Mahru Mary Lucie Mapp Carol Meyer Robbie Mick Susan Moore Mary Margaret Pastore Melissa Pollard Susan Porter Glenith Price Lynn Richardson Before House Day begins Glenda Dameron and Tanith Kilmartin, a new pledge, wait for the rushees. 176 Pat Burleigh helps Lmda Clark get ready to drive the Batmobile at the Greek Gaines. The accent was on leadership, as Alpha Chi produced two Phi Beta Kappa ' s, five members of Who ' s Who and the Homecoming Queen, Pat Bur- leigh. After the social whirl of fraternity parties and two formal dances, the Alpha Chi ' s had their toy- making project for handicapped children. If there is no food, I ' m leaving, says a freshman at Alpha Chi ' s Open House. Front Row: Diana Shimler, Kathy Rankin, Elizabeth Davis, Marti C ook, Judy ICnott, Paula Rowland. Second Row: Judy Steffan, Diane Miller, Debby Wundcr, Joanna Blanton, Betsy Calvo, Linda Thacker, Nancy Darnell. Third Row: Carol Crute, Pam Culley, Tanith Kilmartm, Cheryl Russell, Mary Couper, Grelchen Morris, Kathy Dodd, Terry Duel, Alice Hem. Chris Scheid Geri Schnebli Tootsi Shaw Ellen Shorter Vice-President B. J. Spencer Mar Stedman Mary Strader Becky Sweeney Sandi Tate Sandi Thompson Nikki Wakerlin Secretary Mary Waterman Mary Charles White President Sheila Winchester 177 Dickey Barron Janet Bergland Olivian Boggs Lee Bonifant Beth Bromley Susan Buckley Ellen Campana Gjnny Carbone Secretary Judy Chase Ellen Cooper Gale Delui Courtney Eley Jan Ernstraeyer Ruth Eye Gayle Ferebee Linda Freeman Kathy Friedman Missy Galloway Judy Gordon Margie Gove Gayle Harper Karen Hassmer Louise Hudgins Jean Kemp President Terre Latsios Anne Lyons Anne Mattox Janie McKay Mary Lou MiUer Diane Mims Sandy Norton Kennon Pate Kaye Pitts CHI OMEGA Welcomes Jean Kemp expressed Chi Omega ' s sentiments at the Marcia Childress Memorial Service shortly before the unveiling of the portrait of Marcia which will hang in the Swem Library. ' Freshmen Are Snowmen. 178 New Pledges with Owl Hoot This spring Omicroii Beta Chapter sponsored Chi Omega State Day in Richmond. At Christmas and Thanksgiving the Chi 0 s took baskets to a needy family. After having one of its members become Miss William and Mary in 1966, lliis year Chi Omega has a finalist in the contest. Cyndy Price Mary Ruth Price Diane Rawl Anne Roberts Carrington Salley Louise Saulnier Rae Sawyer Stacy Scherer Jenny Seward Caroline Smith Treasurer Joan Speer Mary Jane Sprinkel Neville Stoneham Jolinne Whicker Wynne Whitehurst Susu Williams Missy Galloway and Stacy Scherer finish the beginning of A Chi Omesia Journev. 179 Judy Algatt Margie Arnold President Pat Bailey Blythe Baldwin Suzanne Barksdale Mary Jim Baskervill Betty Bishop Secretary Vickie Blankenship Susan Blount Sandy Bocock Janie Bretnal] Linda Brink DELTA DELTA DELTA Holds A first place float and two Homecoming Princes- ses enhanced Tri Delta ' s fall activities. The sorority had a spaghetti dinner and work day to raise funds for a scholarship for a local coed. To honor the faculty the Delta Delta Delta ' s held their annual Garden Party. Front Row: Gina Garrett, Dana Poarch, Branch Page, Yvonne Crosier, Gwynn Chambers. Second Row: Nancy Feil, Barbara Hopkins, Jane Neff, Mary Masters, Pam Weaver, Nancy Holland, Barbara Waesche, Alice Derr. Third Row: Mary Anne Darragh, Cathy Covell, Ann Kennedy, Cindy Pritchard, Molly Shryer, Pam Allison, Berie Gomez, Cathy Webb. Elaine Barnes, Cheryl Elrod. Pat Buffington Glad Bulwinkle Kathy Burge Penny Coiner Betty Collins Janey Cooke Barbara Crissey Dee Curwen Carroll Darby Blanche Dargan Pat Bailey ' s poker smile bluffs housemother and sister alike at their annual Bridge Party. 180 First Place in Scholarship Freshmen men size up Tri Delta ' s stance at Halloween Party. Harem — a group of females associated with one purpose — the winning Delta Delta Delta float. Margie Davis Julia Ann Dickinson Dee Elder Dee Ford Vice-President Rose Gammon Chris Hall Janise Hardy Del Harasberger Jane Harris Suzanne Hinson Marsha King Lucy Kinnaird Nancy Jo Larson Diane Luckey Susan Mallory Nancy McNairy Nora Morsch Karen Nylander Karen Oetjen Linda Rains Treasurer Diane Riley Pam Roberts Barbara Schwartz Nancy Scale India Shotwell Lockett Showalter Carol Smith Allison Strange Susan Taylor Betsy Walker Pris Walker Terry Waters Ann Winfree 7 GAMMA PHI BETA Is Awarded Besides winning the intramural trophy, Gamma Phi also placed second in the sorority scholastic rank- ing. On the social scene, they had a Christmas dance, a spring pledge dance, and several fraternity parties. Together with KA they sponsored a Halloween party for orphans. Front how: Megan Shields, Pat Arledge. Second Row: Ann Baity, Susan Auerbach, Barbara Sickles, Carolyn Dance, Pat Woody, Janet Brown, Fran Engoron, Linda Reese, Lynda Lotz, Margaret Bunte. Third Row: Lynn Hagelin, Jan Jenkins, Beverly Briggs, Debbie Ostergard, Carol Brunson, Billie Carter Tinsley, Barb Williams, Roberta Hampton, Alex Mallus, Connie Scott, Gerry Baltes. : F; ' 5§9 Ia - -£ Gamma Phi s and their dates dance to the music provided by the Warlords at their annual Christmas formal. 182 Intramural Trophy for the 1965-66 School Year t Finishing touches are added in hopes that the spray y j can will bomb through with a win. - Val Weaver, Gamma Phi ' s own Santa, reads the list of presents for the girls. f f |lf f Cheryl Anderson Reggie Armenlrout Patricia Alwell Greta Augustine Barbara Baird Diana Barocco .Susan BaskerviUe Carol Bender Gretfhen Bielstein Jean Branham Kathleen Buckley Jane Defrees Sharon Domagalski Mary Clare Fitzgerald Tricia Frazier Kathie Frost Gale Gibson Marilyn Giorgio Bobbie Grove Pat Gracian Wendy Hall Carol Hamerson Naida Harlow Kathie Hawkins Chris Hines Tricia Hooker Mary Hurn Ruth Johnson Betty Keahey Secretary Cottie Kerr Sue Knopf Wendy Laderberg Gail Langhorst Jean Lusardi Merle Markwith Cheryl Marshall Ellen Mauck Becky McColpin Sharon McGhee Lynn McLeod Judy O ' Grady Carol Pearn Barbara Peck Vice-President Liz Ramsey Ruby Schonfeld Dora Smith Missy Smith Treasurer Linda Sorrell Tizzy Sturges Janice Swanson Ann Talley Dale Wilson Betty Wade Wyatt Linda Wyrick Clevie oungbIood President 183 Bobbing for apples provides entertainment for Bob McLaughlin and guest at the orphan party. KAPPA ALPHA ORDER Upholds Traditions of the Old South at the Spring Southern Ball Gary Alphin John Bailey Dennis Brown Bobby Childers John Christopher Steve Cracraft Bob Henderson Wayne Hunsucker Ken Irby Gary King Artie Louise Terry Morton Dale Mueller Harry New President Jim Roberson Ed Scott Tom See Peder Shea Rick Sills John Wagstaff Chip Young - Tf .Tf r ' s« ri W Q f P P 184 Tlie Order was conspicious this year at home football games with its flag raising ceremony. Look- ing for favor with the female set, KA gave out their traditional Christmas candy canes to the campus coeds. The year was climaxed by combo parties and the Southern Ball. Front Row: Jerry Jarrell, Tom Preivitt. Second Roto: Gene Cochran, Rick Fauerbach, Jim Husband. Third Roiv: Ed Grein, Jim Simpson, Chuck Hood, Chris Linn. Harry New presents Bonnie Gobble, Kappa Alpha ' s Sweetheart. Don Lillvwhite strikes a blow for the Ernie Davis Leukemia Fund. 185 Gay costumes and good times for all typify Theta ' s annual Halloween Happy Hour. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Sends Three Bettijoyce Bree Mary Alan Broi Sharon Buck Linda Buckley Laura Busse Susan Crawford Pam Hecker Anne Hitt Bari Hodge Pam Jamerso Sally James Dee Joyce Ginny Kerns Linda King Marilyn Kron Susan Legg Susan Lyon Claire Mason Cheryl McAfee Peggy Merritt Barbara Moriaritj Emily Moriarily President Gay Northway Becky Pierce Fran Pollock Judy Pond Susan Pond Peggy Preston Sharon Pursifull c§© V 186 Front Row: Joyce Thompson, Nancy Crowther, Shelley Turpin, Rochelle Kaufman, Carol Saunders, Jane Upson. Second Row: Carla Johnson, Kathy Davis, Susan Campbell, Jean At- tridgc, Arnita Woodson, Lou Cooper. Third Row: Marti Gregg, Frankie Mitchell, Nancy Lentner, Barbara Bouldin, Libba Moseley, Linda Scott, Susan Pybass, Paula Southwell. Theta sent three delegates to their National Convention in the Bahamas. Happy hours, fraternity parties, exchange dinners, and new pledges rounded out their activities. Theta received the Panhellenic Award for most improved scholarship and had two Phi Beta Kappas. ' 0, Christmas tree Delegates to National Convention in the Bahamas Anne Rand I ice-President Susu Robertson Natalie Ryder Kathy Scholz Carol Shewmaker Cindy Skogen Janet Smith Sandy Smith Judy Stratton Terry Thompson Pat Vakos Kathy Vining Betty Wadkins Linda Whitlow Diane Woodard Membership in Lambda Mu Mu, Theta ' s sorority within a sorority, is an unforgettable experience. 187 KAPPA DELTA Receives W J Clara Abercrombie Dorislee Akers Susie Andrews Carri Anthony Nancy Beachley Joan Campbell Judy Carhart Alice Carlton Nancy Cella Ellie Christian Betty Conley Mary Grace Cook Marion. Demers Wendy Gasteiger Cheryl Griffiths Kathy Hill Susan HoUis Kitty Johnson Kathy Jordan Deanie Kahl Carol Knight Margie Kuhn Lynn Loetterle Billye Jo Lubin Janet Marshall Jean Michael Sue F. Miller 5f f Ellie Christian and Rita Province get help in trimming the Christmas tree at the house. The KD ' s find that a little splashed paint only adds to the fun of work- ing together on the float. National Achievement Award Kappa Delta commemorated their Founder ' s Day in the Wren Chapel. Activities iiickided the Dia- mond Ball, a float in the Homecoming Parade, and fraternity parties. In February the KD ' s went to Richmond to visit the crippled children they sponsor. f Front Row: Cheryl Scott, Jane Rucker, Penny Russell, Carol Graham, Linda Albright. Second Row: Beth Furbush, Susan Absher, Carol Knapp, Ann Wooten, Marilyn Verheyden, Janet Shields. Third Row: Janet Graham, Nancy Woodward, Amy Blanchard, Nancy Goodrich, Jackie Hoskins, Mary Shorter, Susan Burgess, Jane Ledbetter, Sandy Borden, Susan Shafer, Ann Bailey. C € Sue Miller Suzanne M. Miller Judy Morris iV ' Sandy Morrison Betty Newsome Jeanne Obenchain Leonora Owre Vice-President Margaret Pratt Rita Province Sandy Reussow Treasurer Mary Chris Schmitz Mary Fran Sedwick President Sandy Skeen Cindy Smith Chris Sturges Secretary Kaye Sweeney Meredith Swenson Mary Thompson Kathy Vancho Becky Vaughn Nancy Verser Cecilia Walton Ann Warrington Elizabeth Wenrich Kaye Sweeney exhibits Kappa Delta graciousness at their Presidents Tea 189 Nancy Allen Lynn Andrew Karen Arnold Carol Bagley KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Hosts Kappa began the year with a reception for the football players. At Homecoming they welcomed alumnae for breakfast boasting three princesses on the Homecoming Court. The Monmouth Duo with Pi Phi and visits to Eastern State were among Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s winter activities. Judy Banks Barbie Bassuener Louise Beard Sue Benbow Sandy Blackburn Sue Ellen Bowman Alison Brenner Cealy Brown Louise Callahan BiUie Cayot Secretary Karen Clay Dorothy Correll Juana Cottingham Cathleen Crofoot Sallie Moore Daggett MerriU B. Dick Suzanne Fauber Carol Figg Mary Garvin Katy Haan N? Front Roiv: Elise Frazier, Butchie Good, Judy Rader, Donna Fowle, Betsy Ewing. Second Roio: Linda Beerbower, Gail Gates, Gayle Crawley, Nell Wrather, Michele Cayot, Barbara Johnson, Sherry Hall, Bev Wright. Third Row: Mary Anne Mason, Ginny Kerns, Randy Pearson, ' Dale Brubeck, Condit Cooper, Kathy Kearney, Sandi Stemple, Barbara Burket, Marilyn Koch, Sue Register. 190 Province Convention The Kappa scrapbook holds the interest of Mary uernberger, Peggy Sothoron, and Burt Waite. Ann Hamilton Susan Harvell Barbara Henry Joyce Hill Norma Jarrett Kathy Kincaid Linda Lacy Gail Littlefield Bambi Lynn Linda Mayer Martha McGuire Linda Mclndoe Ann Morris Mary Lynn Murphy Mary Nuernberger Suzanne Pearce Bea Peca Carolyn Peery Judy Poarch Gail Proctor Margie Randall Bette Scott Lynn Skerrett Susan Small Linda T. Smith Sandra Smith Margaret Sothoron Sallie Stemple Linda Sundin Nancy Sundin Sue Tarpley Kathy Tapper Vice-President Laurie Uhl Mary Ward President Gail White Kappa ' s and Phi Tau ' s prepare to share their Christmas spirit with the children at Eastern State. 191 KAPPA SIGMA Holds Christmas Oh, you must be a Kappa Sig on high 192 Party for Orphans Judv Faust. Sweetheart Front Row: Jern- Hemmelyain, liol) M.ihnir, J.jlin M. Vcmu lionis, Ward Ellis, Frank Smith, Thomas Finton. Second Row: David Orgel, Jeff Beitner, Phil Paschall, Gary Newman, Bill Blume, Joe Pilch. Third Row: Bob Johnston, David Stout, Bruce Cook, Douglas Kellenberger, Jim Laycock, Jim Worthington. In one of the most active years in its history at the college. Kappa Sigma ' s social season was high- lighted by several theme parties, a sweetheart dance and a lieach weekend. Winning honors for the brother- hood was Bob Trice who received the fraternity ' s scholarship. Wayne Alley Ray Barger John Daley Jim Deinlein Tony DfMarv Alan Harrell Richard Hayhurst Eddie Herring Bill Hoffman Frank Jenkins Dick Jollitfe Bob Kelly Hal Lynch President Bob Owen Ben Pomeroy Dick Potter Don Robertson Nick Sayers John Shea Fred Slight Bob Stephenson George Stohner Bob Trice Vice-President Gary ' Walter Ben Williams Secretary C ' !f a 6 r? 193 - tpia Keplar, which was founded on this campus in 1962, has come a long way to become a colony seek- ing affiliation with a national fraternity. Keplar hopes to receive their charter this spring. Their activ- ities this year ranged from theme parties to helping in the Community Hospital Fund Drive. Dinners, Projects and Dances Help Unite KEPLAR Brotherhood Keplar entertains Chi Omega with a picnic at Lake Matoaka. Terry Bennett Roger Blomquist Lou Bradley Jim Christiansen Dave Conway Paul Dainer Lynn Dent Jim Douthat Bob Drake Larry Driscoll K v E H H l ■ p l f l ■F l r K B i l 1 1 a t { ) (f_ i_i Vi Mr l ft m. } i J lM i 1 r ' ] H m B j H illtt ■j V I Hi H k T Front Row: Jeff Lischer, Joe Mayes, Dick Hoffman, Bill Benham, Bob Belshe, John Burleigh, Bill Sales. Second Row: Buddy Kling, Bill Collins, Rafi Torrens, Kraig Schutte, Brett Stamps, Chuck Baril, Pat Kalk. Third Roiv: Destry Jarvis, Stan Wojno, Glenn Marshall, Mike Chesson, Phil Rohrbach, Steve Van Hook, Serge Gregory. 194 Joyce Bushong, Sweetheart P P f n - p f f P 9- !6 tr r-i s •p fj ,9 Theda Bara blesses the spirits of Keplar ' s Roaring Twenties Party. Bob Driscoll Bill Finl.-y Linscv Fliirincc Mark Granstein Roger Hall Jim Hockman President Mike Hodnett Vice-President Don Honeman Chuck Huxsaw Doug Jarohson Bol) Johnson Bob Jones Gordon Kellett Treasurer Pete King Dan Langdon Dave Larmore Mike Lee Secretary Axe] Lcielium Glenn Letham Curt Lowe John Lucas John Mueller Mike Nuckols Rich O ' Connor Bill Price Gerald Pugh Bill Register Steve Row Bill Scott Rick Shelh Larr - Smyth Don Spengeman Jim Tatum Jack Tompkins Bill Tropf Mike Tucker 95 Ernie Armstrong Tim Austin Bob Barnes Rob Baxter Lynn Booker Jim Branyon Al Brown Wayne Bullis Nick Byrne Jim Callahan Milt Coffman Kevin Davenport Brad Davis Treasurer Lew Derrickson Tom Fay Steve Gaskins Bill Hancock Greg Hansen Wade Harrison John Hauss Ken Himmel Tom Hochheimer Bob Jagger Chop Jordan Larry Koch George Kokolski Steve Lancashire Keith Maurer Ric McKittrick Vice-President Tim McPherson f f? . O p, ft i . I ! f?5 c - LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Welcomes Alumni and You don ' t need that hand anyway. 196 Cluick Oliver John Pratt I ' rrsident Bol. Purcdl Burt Queen Boh Thompson John Todd Stan Warder Steve Watkins Chuck WiUiams Joe Winn Does anyone know how to work this thins? Parents to Homecoming with a Roast Pig Feast Tlie Lambda Chi ' s welcomed alums home with the annual Roast Pig dinner. Christmas time found the brodiers entertaining mentally retarded children at a party. The social pace was set at the lodge with the Roaring Twenties party and tlie Christmas formal. ' ' m Front Row: Tom Doughty, Rob Baxter, Jack Pulling, Pete Correa, Steve Lancashire. Second Row: John Eppler, Jim Parker, Dennis Cordell, Barry Porter, Al Anderson, Paul Conrad. Third Row: Lew Derrickson, Don Murphy, Tom Tucker, Scott Liddle, Steve Howard. Carl Nelson. r f. Martv Vann. Sweetheart 197 Phi Tau ' s gladly accept a contribu- tion to the Peninsula United Fund. PHI KAPPA TAU Conducts Campus Drive for Tim Bevins- Rick Boysen Jim Caplan Mike Christner Rad Conrad Vice-President John Paul Cousins Mai Crist Treasurer Joe David Dick DeBell Ernie Donehower Bruce Gillespie Brian Hallman Dwaine HarreU Dan Harvey Dave Heenan President Paul Hildebrand Mike Inman Secretary Brian Lamm Bill Miller Tom Millican Don Moore ?J | fl 198 From Row: Ed Perlman, Jim Baldwin, Aubrey Rapcr, Bud Tamea, William Reinhardt. Second Row. Phil Frank, Don MacNemar, Scott McLaughlin, Paul Fleshood, Frank Miller. Third Row: Mike Leech, Vernon Bolton, David Cole, Ed Klein, Dave Thompson. Peninsula United Givers Fund The beginning of the school year found Phi Tail in the midst of forming an alumni association to help raise money to finance its house. Socially the year was also a success with combo parties, a beach weekend, a sweetheart dance, and climaxed with the annual Jamica Beach Party. George Nance Gerry Nance f • Bill Sigafoes Ken .Smith J Hugh Southerland Jim Stout Rick Wiggins 11 ' - P. Y. Yurachek .-p. Ernie Donehower gives A Taste of Defeat to the bulldog niakina a winning combination for Phi Tau ' s homecoming float. 99 Nancy Bagby BiUie Baker Janet Baker Penelope Bennett Alice Boone Kristi Brown Susan Bruch Pani. Crawford Pat Cullen Mar - Anne Dailey Linda Fombell President Diane Giangrande Gloria Gracian Carolyn Grant Rebecca Jones Carolyn Koehler Candy Metz Diane Miller Treasurer Suzanne Miller Alice Moberg Miriam Wineman and followers partake of good cheer ' ' at their Christmas dance. As the most improved national chapter, Phi Mu had a very active year holding an Alumnae Banquet, Halloween party, spaghetti dinner, and two formal dances. They also sponsored a faculty children ' s party. Continuing to win honors, Phi Mu placed first in the 1966 Greek games. Front Row: Lynn Hodgson, Jody Hallisey, Candy Munster, Teresa Creef, Gloria Gracian, Ellen Babb. Second Row: Lynn Hecht, Linda Vacca, Kathie Blake, Carol Taylor, Joyce Davis, Gail Whitaker. AHce Rae Boone and Penny Bennett hear 200 PHI MU Receives National Award for Most Improved Chapter Chatter and laughter along with funny costumes are all part of the friendly atmosphere at Phi Mu ' s Halloween Party. Veronica Mulcahy Carolyn Peyronnet Secretary Ellen PhiUips Ellen Pugh Victoria Read Sandra Reese compliments on their buffet. t - , Rebecca Rice Cis Roton I ice-President Marsha Sater Ann Sessoms Margarette Smith Flora Smith Linda Vacca Gail Varela Patrica Verhine Miriam Wineman Sharon Yager Sandra Zenker 201 Kay Atkins Judy Bretana Susan Brown LeeBibb Bugden Gerry Burks Chris Burney Trudy Butner Cathy Calvert Sherri Carpini President Kathy Cracraft Mary Ann Cremins Missy Crowgey Leslie Davis Lynn Dulin Jackie Engle Judy Faust Diane Goodman Pam Goodrich Becky Goolsby Ginny Goolsby Vice-President Donna Gorman Carole Green Kathy Green Shirley Harkess Secretary Barbara Herbert Mary Ann Hocutt Sharon Hogan Diana Hull Becky Humphlett Marilynn Hunt Bev Johnson Kathy Kishbauch Diane Lelchworth Pam Mason Sandy McNeill Mary Morden O if Front Roiv: Sandy Webb, Charlene Kramer, Gerry Farinholt, Barbara Richard- son. Cheryl Hehns, Susan Davi, Maureen McCormack. Second Row: Jo Raflo, Sherri Kardis. Third Row: Leslie Nadel, Lynda Murphy, Grace Roselli, Anne Moore, Fran Gretes, Frosty Hoskins, Kay Tucker, Karen Clark. Fourth Row: Lee Hamilton, Chris Thatcher, Kim Watson, Carol Rodenbaugh. ' Christmas at Pi Beta Phi. 202 Pi Plii honors include two Phi Beta Kappa ' s, two Mortar Board ' s, and four fraternity sweethearts. The Moiuiiouth Duo, fraternity parties, and a second prize Homecoming float highlighted the fall. In the spring Pi Phi and Sig Ep joined to sponsor an Easter party for underprivileged children. PI BETA PHI Celebrates its National Centennial in 1967 Sharon Quillen shows her Chesire Cat smile to Janice Jones, Janet Watkins, and Pam Goodrich in Alice in Pi Phi Land. Gerry Burks snaps her fingers to the Telephone Song as others try to follow. Geordie Paulus Nancv Pitzer BilsyPlybon Mary Beth Pretty Nancy Priebe Sharon QuiUen Francie Read Bonnie Robertson Elaine Ross Donna Says Carolyn Scott Mary Ann Shaia Joan Simpson Joanna Staley Treasurer Jo Lynne Stancil Suzanne Swanson Susan Szadokierski Chris Taylor Marty Vann Pat Vopatek 203 Dave Appier Tom Bagby Bill BiDDS Treasurer Paul Broughton Bill Bubsey Brvan Chandler Jim Clark Dick Dickinson Elliot Dinner Mike Eberliardl Chuck Elliott Jeff Fairbanks Andy Glassman John Hollandswort Bob Johnson Bob Johnston Vice-President Jim Julien Jack Lowery Dick Miller Tod Morgan Tom Niles Mike Parker Bob Rowland Dave Shackelford Norm Smith Bart Steib Pip Thomas Dick Tomlins Jack Tucker President Kenny Willia L 0 r% f - ' - m « •- « W J .  -sH 1 p P f S PI KAPPA ALPHA Defeats PiKA ' s of PiKA begins rush with a smoker. 204 Front Row: Mike Gibson, Tom Watkins, Ragan Pulley, Bob Stone, Torsten Peterson, Jack Driscoll. Second Row: Robert Emerson, Webb deWitf, Larry Slipow, Greg Zakarian, Bill Cole, Tim Hunter, Fred Hinton. Third Row: David Canada, Ralph Hutchens, Tony Hurst, Jim Saulton, Bob Kennedy, Russ Bailey, Steve Isaacs. Old Dominion in Football Collecting money for the Christmas Seal Drive, the Playboy Party, Founder ' s Day Weekend, and athletics kept the PiKA ' s busy this year. In Novem- ber they defeated their rival PiKA chapter from Old Dominion at touch football, then entertained at a party at the lodge. Natalie Ryder, Sweetheart Postgraduate careers? 205 Pi Lam ' s rollicked through the Purple and Gold Formal, the November beach party at the lodge, and the yard and a half party. The brothers con- tributed to the community by sponsoring the campus Bloodmobile, and joined the Kappa ' s in hosting a local orphan party. Front Rout: Mark Wickley, Ed Ritchie, Herb Armstrong, Jim Leprell, Pete Schleif. Second Row: Berk Powell, Keith Dayton, Jim Yoffy, Bill Donahue, Don Gates. Third Row: Theo Majka. Chuck Pollow, Larry Foy, Ted Wood, Duane Gerenser. Sandi Thomps on. Sweetheart PI LAMBDA PHI Receives President ' s Al Albert Bob Bly John Bowman Carlton Brooks Dave Brooks Peter Clarke Bill Crewe Dave France Don Freeman Tony Gambardella John Haley Will Hooker Ned Hopkins Joe Hopkins Ronnie Hudson Wade Irwin Howie Kahn Sam Kushner President Pi Lam brothers join with the American Red Cross to sponsor a campus blood drive. 206 It ' s not exactly Virginia Beach, but then, who swims at a beach party? Scholarship Award ■9 Scott Langhorst Steve Larson Steve Levenberg Tim McGaughy John Medinger Vice-President John Mowen Dudley Nachman George Oldfield Ernie Ramos Boyd Rossing Steve Rowe Bobbv Ruben Gordon Saffold Treasurer Jahan Saleh Don Sanders Tom Spaulding Stu Spirn Max Taback Jim Taylor Ed Weisberg Rich Westerman Larry Whiting Steve Wing Donn Wonnell 207 Donna Gorman, Sweetheart SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The SAE ' s have another in honor of their new Sweetheart. 208 Besides standing second on the row scholastic- ally, SAE produced some of the best parties of the year. Along with three beach weekends to take the brotliers away from campus, SAE sponsored a Cham- pagne Sweetheart Party and a Shipwreck Party to round out tlieir social season. - Hf ' 1 E l Pbt. ' ' H mmm lyEI Front Row: Bobby Newell, Buff Buffington, Dicl: Wade. Second Row: Bob Hutcheson, Chuck Amory, Jim Burnett, Carl Frankovich. Spotlights Combo Parties and Beach Weekends i Couples dance to the music of The Warlords. John Adams George Bond Buff Buffington Roger Cahoon Roy Chaney Rod Coleman Richard Dolsey Carl Frankovitch John Garrett Vice-President Tom Girard PeeWee Howard Bob Kaplan Secretary Jeff Kirssin Treasurer Pete Marston Burt Prestridg President Bob Sheeran Tom Spain Tobey Stout Bill Tur ille Fred Vaughn Ron Willard 209 Front Row: Doug Taylor, Jim Nemec. Jim Green, Connie Hellerich, Bob Sherwood, Jim Supplee, Chuck Hunsen. Second Row: Larry Joe, John Garber, Chris Condit, Craig Burgraff, Bob Kenney, Sandy Fagan, Ron Neblett, Mike Darr. Third Row: Jeff Ludford, Bill Churchill, Roy Kelly, Jim Cavanaugh, Tom Bright, Dave Holland, Jim Daniel, Howard Bruno. The Nil men swung through the year begin- ning with the Golden Calf party in the fall, the Big Green Weekend, and ending with the Viking party in the spring. They took time out to entertain under- privileged children with Theta, and collect for the Cancer Fund in the dorms. SIGMA NU Holds an Open House for Freshmen Women Les Beadling Bob Bell Adin Brown Bill Clarke Rich Como Charlie Cox Scott Curzi Dave Ellenson Dave Gapp Mike Holland Bob Holmes Steve Jaggard Ed Kellam Bob Knaupp Chip Knowlton Secretary Jim Miller Joe Neilson Jim Onderdonk Terry O ' TooIe Jim Simonelli Steve Slotnick Treasurer Bob West President Ray Whiteman Ted Zychowski L. Sf i 2V J Ernstmeyer. Sweetheart jti - !■ ■«- -y--- W ■ ifl . f Jn Al B i wi . ... o 1 p 210 The Sigma Nu Santa brings Season ' s Greetings to the spectators of the G. W. basketball game. I can ' t believe vouve never heard of a double reverse. 211 Rick Babcock President Jim Bell Bob Brown Chet Cassel Robert Clay Mike Crane Ralph Elmore Phil Franklin John Frece Dick Fullerton Andy Geohegan Secretary Keith Hamack Bill Haymes Bill Jansen Bob Johnson John Keiter Mike Keyes John King Vice-President Rick Lawson Mike Lubeley Steve Marcy Bob Meyerson Art Miller Al Murray Rodger McKain Leonard McMaster Rick O ' Neil Mike O ' Neill Ron Petralia Ron Phillips Treasurer Stan Ragsdale Bruce Ripy Sig Ep brothers welcomed alums and parents to Homecoming. ip f? p Billie Cayot. Sweetheart 212 Sig Ep began the year witli their traditional sale of college activity calendars, the profits from which went into the fraternity scholarship fnnd. Vol- leyball, badminton, and horseshoes proved to be the sports, as Sig Ep won the all-college champion- ship in each. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Wins Homecoming Float Award eith Hamack shows Dave Davis how to sell a calendar whether the customer wants it or not. •Tont yayne (lorris, Jeorge Row: Eddie PevereU, John Artman, Buddy Gardner, Doug Freiberger, Giberson, John Blum. Second Row: Greg Miller, Mark Eckhouse, Bob Jeff Thiel, Drew Bright. Third Row: Jim Runyon, Dick Digennaro, Collins, Mike Wakefield, Sam Seagle, Bill Boon. Austin Roberts Jim Rumpler Jim Runyon Don Schafer Malcolm Sbick Sam Smart Dick Smith Steve Snyder Dave Spaulding Larry Spell Tom Trautnian Joe Trice Ben Womble Tom Wright Dick Zyski 213 Hill Barnett Robert Blair Vice-President Hooker Boisseau Bob Cline President Mike Dipaola Tracy Emerick Danny Fore Jeff Foster Pam Goodrich, Sweetheart SIGMA PI Invades Virginia Beach for Annual Orchid Ball Goodnight ladies, goodnight ladies, 214 Sijiina Pi ' s excel not only in scholastics liy lieiiig aliove the all-iiieii ' s average, hut also in social- izing, particularly at their Orchid Ball at the heach. Meanwhile, they constructed a new exercise path for dogs at the SPCA as a service project. Front Row: John Moses, Mike Millard, Scott Weatherford, Drew Hogwood, Harry Kent, Greg Jennings. Second Roic: Bill Bailey. Fred Simpkins, Bill Kallenbach, Rickie Allen, Jim Natal, Ed Eakin, Chip Boyd. Third Roiv: I uss Hereford, Bill Semones, Bruce Beringer, Bob Pope, Bob Beason, Roger Nulton. John Kalbfell. Jack be nimble. . . . o o itM Rob Fromm Hank Godwin John Hugo Dan Jenkins Greg Jennings Bill Kallenbach Bob Koch Neil Livingstone Secretary Robert Mentzer Fred Palmore John Quaintance Tom Reavely Al Ritter Chris Sherman Tom Shields Jeff Steinhoff Jim Tuthiil Dave Ware Bill Wells Bill Westbrook Frank Wright Bucky Zeigler Treasurer 215 John Bane President John Bennett Charles Berger Tron Brekke Mike Delaney Bob Fitzgerald ' Jtk THETA DELTA CHI Wins The Mods and Rockers party, the Harry Buf- falo party, and the boat party on the Rappahanock kept the brothers of Theta Delt well entertained. Part- ies were only a small part of their fraternity life as they swept to the intramural football and bowling crowns. Jeff Gaber Duncan Gamett George Goode Doug Green Jim Howard Pete Huley Scott Huzek Treasurer Steve Kohlhagen Front Row: Robert McCannell, Richard Walker, Rod Klima, Tom Wieboldt, Charles Schwartzman, John Bennett. Second Row: Richard Stark, Neil Dickey, Lawrence Gold- smith. Dennis Godfrey, Ron Stewart, Walter Jones. Third Row: Lowell Savage, Lyle Bagley, Donald McGlothlin, Marshall Dressel, Ken Kulp. Who said the lodges are held together by rubber bands? 216 Bowling Championship for Fourth Year I Intramural Football Champions Penny Coiner. Sweetheart Jim Lewis Charles McCandlish Tom McEntire Skip Osborne Ken Phillips Don Roberts Bill Seibert Chuck Sievers Bill Sinslcton Tom Ullrich Vice-President Doug Volz Les Watson Bob Willner A! Wooleyhan Sonni WooUey 217 ' ' .A- WWWWhx ' A..  V:tf «iiSB ' r V ' f; ' ' mmimit SPORTS State, Conference Titles Spotlight Athletic Department ' s Year Front Row: Dick Besnier; Bobby Ross; Augie Tammariello; Chet Witten; Bob James; John Harvey; Paul MacLaughlin; Joe Agee. Second Row: Ed Derringe; Mont Linkenauger; Marv Levy; Bev Vaughan; Don Roby; Warren Mitchell; Joe Downing; Harry Groves; Ralph Pucci; Les Hooker. Athletic Director Lester Hooker Business Mana ;er Ed Derringe 220 Warren Mitchell, first year varsity basketball mentor 111 a year highlighted by Tribe Conference crowns in track and football, William and Mary ' s athletic department passed several milestones. Be- sides finding a new basketball coach in Warren Mitch- ell, plans for fencing and lacrosse teams were de- veloped. Coach of the football Co-Conference Champion Indians, Marv Levy Harry Groves, Coach of William and Mary ' s State, Conference and Regional Cham- pionship track squads 221 i 84? ' 43 4 M rlP T fi1 . ' - ' - - - -. ils Ji? WTJ Front Row: Kirby Sims; Randy Glesenkamp; Ned Carr; Donnie Mc- Guire; Chuck Albertson; Bill Conaway; Ron Petralia; Jeff Foster; Rodney Sclimitt; Jim Tuthill; Joe Neilson; Ray Gowin. Second Row: Les Beadling; Karl Triblehorn; John Shea; Buck Buchanan; Bob Gadkowski; Tony DeMary; Steve Slotnick; Chip Young; Mike Madden; Eddie Herring; Mike Head; Bob Shay; Terry O ' Toole; Dick Sikorski; Jerry Mathis. Third Row: Chuck Housel; Al Yates;. Bob Profitko; Bob McLaughlin; Tommy Sublett; Bob Holmes; Charles Jackson; Steve Jaggard; Marty Fuller; Jeff Lund; Bill Mc- Kinnon; Steve Maier; Adin Brown; Dan Darragli. Fourth Row: Jack Dean; Henry Scliutz; Ray Barger; Richard Como; Alvin Cheatham; Bill Clarke; Ted Zychowski; Burt Waite; Terry Morton. William and Mary Ties for Southern Conference Crown Despite failure to equal the 1965 mark, Wil- liam and Mary ' s Big Green managed to share the Southern Conference crown with East Carolina. In Coach Marv Levy ' s third season, the tribe notched a 5-4-1 mark for its second winning season in a row. After a frustrating opener with East Carolina, which ended in a tie that haunted the Tribe ' s cam- paign, the Indians scored Conference victories against George Washington, Citadel, V.M.I., and Richmond, while losing to West Virginia. The non-conference schedule saw a win over Villanova and losses to Navy, Virginia Tech, and television opponent Bos- ton College. Indian fans saw records fall all season with Chuck Albertson setting marks for pass receptions and Dan Darragh for number of attempts and com- pletions both in a single game and for the season. Topping the aerial circus with his touchdown recep- tions, Ned Carr pulled down ten for a consecutive game mark. Tribe performers were honored by selection as Players of the Week and on the Conference Team. Dan Darragh, Terry O ' Toole, Adin Brown, Chuck Albertson, Joe Neilson, Marty Fuller and Ned Carr took weekly awards. Four men, Adin Brown, Joe Neilson, Chuck Albeilson, and Bob Gadkowski made the Conference first unit, and Ned Carr. Dan Dar- ragh, Randy Glesenkamp, Ed Herring, and Buck Buchanan were second team selections. 222 Dangerous Dan — set to throw. Madden breaks up a Navy strike Signal Caller Dan What William and Mary didn ' t get. 224 Darragh Passes for School Aerial Records W M 7 East Carolina 7 W M 13 West Virginia 24 W M 10 George Washington 3 W M 34 Villanova 14 W M 24 Citadel 6 W M Navy 21 W M 22 VMI 15 W M 13 Boston College 15 W M 18 VPI 20 W M 35 Richmond 19 Ned Carr: six more. 225 Albertson Snags 67 Passes for School, Conference Marks Donnie notches one more. Speaking of brown helmets ,-1 ' .V . sfr ' - ' 4, Pre-game ritual. 226 v ' Vf ' ' , A 3T ' (jntA Darragh and the offense: moment? of decision. Buchanan: Blindside. ' Mazing Mike blasting to daylight. 227 Four Indians Make Conference First Team, The Line: Where angels fear to tread. 228 Five Placed on Second Unit iirrf Maier takes his man. Carr: Goin ;. Koins . . . DarraKli to Beadlino;: Ground attack. Aibertson on the fake. 229 Pearce, Walk, Roby : Mentors meditating. Frosh Score 4-1 Record for Third Straight Winning Year William and Mary ' s freshman football team combined a solid offense with a tight defense to post a four and one season record. Under the direc- tion of Don Roby, in his first outing as a coach. the hard driving Papooses beat teams from BuUis Prep, Frederick Military Academy, Newport News Apprentice School and George Washington, while losing to a highly respected Navy team. . ► ■ ' . ?i .cg  6 i 3 5 ' fc 7 0 31;|6 38; 80h32i(i a«ij4X 26, Front Row: Jim Cavanaugh; Connie Hellerich; Bill Gabeler; Roy Kelly; Tom Odell; Chuck Blanton; Sandy Fagan; Bruce Cook; Jim Daniel. Second Roiv: Dave Stack; Bob Johnston; Joe Pilch; Gary Newman; Ronnie Sparks; Mac Boiv-man; Ron Cartwright; Bill Churchill; Larry Joe; Roger Keagy; Rick Salmon. Third Row: Steve Howard; Dennis Connie; Dave Holland; Tom Bright; John Kelley; Jim Simpson; Howard Bruno; Jim Nemec; Bill Burns; Ward Ellis; Ed Grein. Fourth Row: Ed Farrell, manager; Chuck Hood; Bill Carafello; Dave Sottili; Bob Mahnic; John Greene; Jim Green; John Yonushonis; Jim Laycock; Benny Vaughan, manager. 230 Bruce Cook hauls in a Laycock aerial Behind blocking, Jimmye Laycock rambles around end. II VI II f If r I 11 ' M: I 1 I I I I I I II 11 II i I i I f I I I I f 4 I I f I I r  r III! I L r I I Coach Roby and end Jim Cavanaugh talk over pass patterns. Ron Sparks finds a hole off tackle. 231 Grouped at the start. Donnelly ' s kick. Judges : The Fates at the finish. 232 William and Mary Cross Country: Number One in the South The 1966 version of William and Mary ' s Cross Country squad achieved the top ranking in Southern cross country. Dominating the regional championships, as well as dual meet opponents, the Indians closed the season by taking eighteenth at the N.C.A.A. National Championship. With team cap- tain, Joe Philpott — the only senior on the squad, the Indians were supposed to have faced a rebuilding year, but outstanding performances by Terry Don- nelly and George Davis gave the Indians their best season in years. Finishing with a four and two dual meet record, which included wins over powerful teams from Virginia, Quantico, V.M.I, and Western Kentucky, the season was marred by narrow losses to tough squads from Georgetown and Annapolis. In regional competition, the Tribe overpow- ered its opponents in the N.C.A.A. Region Three meet, tlie State meet, and the Southern Conference meet, with record margins of victory. Five members of the seven man squad, Terry Donnelly, George Davis, Chop Jordan, Juris Luzins and Dick Widell, were named to die Conference All Star team in an unprecedented vote by Conference coaches. At the National Championship, William and Mary ' s young team gained experience that will sei-ve it well next year, finishing eighteenth. The freshman squad, notable for its deptli, was undefeated. Five miles of pain and freedom. «.-t ' r-j ' i-r;t-t :ra _■■. = fr: Front Row: Mark Ruddell; Joe Hop- kins; Juris Luzins; George Davis; Chop Jordan; Dick Wi- dell; Joe Philpott; Steve Larson; Terry Donnelly ; Larr ' Armstrong. Second Row: Harry Groves, coach ; Tom Ruth, graduate assistant; Ted Wood; Jim McDuffie; Eric Smith; John Der- rick; Mike Wallace; Charles Hargrove; Jim Fussell ; Larry Bryant ; Richard Nangle; Pat Stan- gie, manager; Bob James, coach. Jim Rama screens for a Panneton drive. Pomeroy flips the ball toward the basket. 234 David Walker drives in for a layup. With victories over Evansville, Davidson, and Richmond among their most impressive games, the Indians responded to the first-year coaching of War- ren Mitchell in fine style, ending with the best record of the past four seasons, 14-11, and a third place in the Soutliern Conference. This season also saw the Tribe hit the century mark for tlie first time in many years as they dumped Hampden-Sydney 100-78. Ben Pomeroy repeated as All-Conference, and was runner up for Player of the Year, while Mitchell was barely nosed out for Coach of die Year honors. Ron Panneton became the first player since Jeff Cohen to average more than twenty points per game. First- Year Coach Warren Mitchell Produces Winning Season Front Row: Bart Steib; Ben Pomeroy, captain; Randy Mitcliell. Second Row: Dan Bonner, trainer; David Walker; Jack Downing; Ron Panneton; Ed Derringe; John Har ey, assistant coach. Third Roiv: Warren Mitchell, head coach; Jim Rama; Mike Johnson; Dave Daugherty; Bill Taylor; Bev Vaughan, assistant coach. 235 Ben Pomeroy Bill Taylor takes aim from the base line. Panneton: drivins. 236 Repeats as Conference First Team Selection Pomeroy, Walker, Panneton, Daugherty, Rama. Pomeroy and Daugherty on defense. 237 Indians End Year 14-11, Third in Conference, Ben Pomeroy sets for a shot against Florida Southern. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD W M 65 Virginia 80 W M 67 West Virginia 73 W M 72 Pittsburgh 68 W M 54 St. Francis 67 W M 75 Florida Southern 69 W M 82 East Carolina 63 W M 36 George Washington 30 W M 72 Jacksonville 68 W M 69 Virginia Tech 96 W M 85 George Washington 74 W M 100 Hampden-Sydney 78 W M 78 Richmond 90 W M ' 77 The Citadel 85 W M 84 East Carolina 72 W M 79 Virginia Tech 84 W M 91 The Citadel 57 W M 64 V.M.I. 57 W M 85 Furman 92 W M 74 Davidson 71 W M 67 V.M.I. 81 W M 79 Richmond 69 EVANSVILLE INVITATIONAL W M 74 Evansville 72 W M 49 New Mexico State 62 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT W M 76 George Washington 66 W M 65 Davidson 78 Ron Panneton slips past Richmond ' s Tom Green for a layup. 238 Nail ' Cats, Spiders in Top Games NAME FGM-FGA FTM-FTA REB PTS AVG Pannelon 172-340 172-213 82 516 20.6 Ponieroy 136-318 93-132 308 365 14.6 Daugherty 111-198 77-88 200 299 12.0 Rama 103-230 52-76 202 258 10.3 Walker 62-142 57-80 32 181 9.1 Downing 34-85 29-53 43 97 4.0 Taylor 24-51 21-32 46 69 2.9 Steib 4-10 5-7 4 13 1.6 Mitchell 3-19 7-18 22 13 .9 Derringe 2-2 0-1 3 4 .8 Johnson 2-9 0-3 5 4 .7 Totals 653-1394 513-704 1086 1819 72.8 Soph Dave Daugherty leaps to control a tip. 239 Front Roiu: Scott McLennan; David Stout; Tom Finton. Second Row: Gary Williams, manager; Jim Worthington Bob Sherwood; Jim Supplee; Jerry Hemmelgam. Larry Paffrath Coaches Frosh in Winning Year As Sherwood Paces Papooses to 10-5 Record Frosh Coach Larry Paffrath plans strategy during a time-out. 240 Tom Finton takes the tap at niidcourt. Bob Sherwood hits for one from the charity stripe. The William and Mary freshmen basketball team played one of its toughest schedules in years, and the results were encouraging. Led by 6 foot 6 Bob Sherwood, who broke all frosh scoring records with a 32 point average and a 50 point night against Frederick Military Academy, the Papooses took 10 of 15 contests, providing encouragement for Indian basketball fans about varsity teams to come. ItJlW Hi ]W T H 1 2 m W4 1 wT jH Driving the lane. Jim Supplee goes for a lav ' up. 241 Varsity and Frosh Indoor Track Squads! Jim Jancaitis completes a barrel roll. Nick Byrne, state and conference shot put champion. 242 Long jumper Ed Witt shows the form that brought him a state crown. Sweep State and Conference Championships William and Maiy ' s winter track teams picked up where they left off last season by successfully defending their State and Conference crowns, winning in lioth meets by overwhelming margins. The Tribe ' s trackmen also performed well in in- vitational competition at Chesterfield, V.M.I., Dela- ware, the Philadelphia Enquirer Relays and the U. S. Track and Field Federation meet. Splitting in dual meet competition, the Indians ovenvhelmed East Caro- lina while losing narrowly to Ohio State. Among tlie track standouts in the winter cam- paign were Teriy Domielly, Conference and State title holder in the 880 and the mile; Doug Griffith, holder of the State and Conference hurdling crown; Nick Byrne, who swept the shot crown at both the state and conference meets, plus George Davis, Marshall Stone, Ed Witt and freshman Brace Dallas. Mark Decot clears the high hurdles at Ohio State. Conference and State 880 record holder Terry Donnelly. 243 Depth-Shy Swimmers Post Good Dual Record; The varsity swim team, short on depth this sea- son, posted a solid 5-7 dual meet record. The twelve swimmers were sparked by senior captains Bob West and Bill Atkinson, as well as juniors Keith Mauer and George Bear. Development keynoted the year as two sophs, butterflier Keith Hamack and diver Bob Hen- derson earned letters. The squad ' s returnees, along with men from the unbeaten frosh squad, should show solid improvement next season. Team powerhouse Keith Mauer takes a breath in the butterfly. Bob Henderson tucks for his two and a half cycle spin 244 Freshmen Conclude Great 8-0-1 Year Front Row: Bob West, co-captain; Bill Atkinson, co-captain; Bill Bamett; Keith Hamack; George Bear; Keith Mauer. Second Row: Dudley Jensen, coach; Phil Sparks; John Hollandsworth; Bob Taggart; Dick Dickinson; Hartley Dewey; Ed Walker, manager, . . . finishing by slipping through the surface with perfect form. Front Row: Bob Ricketts, manager; Ken Unzicker; John Greene; Wayne Giberson; Dick DiGennero; Duncan Reid; Fred Hoener; Wally Riley, coach. Second Row: Bob Kennedy; John Kalbfell; Rich Reynolds; Rich Morris; Jim Husband; George Col- lins. 245 Tribe Soccer Squad Ends First Full Varsity Season The Indians played their 1966 season as a full varsity sport for the first time. Rebuilding most of the year with several veterans, new players, and freshmen who will play varsity next year, the Tribe posted several close games in the nine loss campaign. Senior Gary King boots the ball upfield. Front Row: Larry Dillon; BUI Crewe; Larry Fox, John Burleigh; Fenigsohn; Steve Gaskins; Bob Boal; Art Louise; Paul Mac! Steve Row; Pete Schleif. Second Row: Keith Bricklemeyer; George lin, coach. 246 foni Wieboldt moves the ball to Pete Clarke for a shot at the Fort Eustis Roal. Captain Mike King-Harmon dribbles down field. Rookie Coach MacLaushlin. 247 Led by Senior Nick Orrick, Tribe Gymnasts Post 4-4 Year Practice in Blow Gym. Under tlie direction of Coach Chet Witten, Wil- liam and Maiy ' s gymnastics team entered its third season as a varsity sport. Co-captained by seniors Nick Orrick and Bob Rowland, the squad, working with the gymnastics club sponsored by Coach Witten, rounded into the best form yet. Nick Orrick, whose versatility made him in- valuable to the team, paced the Indian gymnasts as they posted a four and four record. Backing up the team ' s seniors, several sopho- mores played roles that argue well for the team ' s future. Among the under-class standouts were Morris Spurling, Herminio Cuei-vo and Jimmy Runyan. Robert Morris in a giant swing 248 i I 1 Melvin Manor holds a cross on the rings. Rick Spurling assumes the Japanese handstand. Front Ron-: Chris Hines; Gail Watkins; Carl Nelson; Steve Vore; Melvin Manor; Herminio Cuervo; Bob Morris; Rick Spurling; Bob Rowland, co-captain; Marylin Johnson; Michele Loizzi. Second Rou ' : Henry Schwarting; Neil Dickey; Gene Cochran; Bob ter Mehring. own; Wal- 249 Richard Citron works on a break down. Conference champ Scott Curzi shoots under the shoulder of his op- ponent. Bruce Ripy in a face off against an opponent. Scott Curzi Wins Southern Conference Crown;; Ellis pins his opponent. Coach Dick Besnier and Manager Charlie Kraus tape up Bruce Ripy ' s ankle before a match. 250 Dick Besnier, coach; Charlie Kraus, manager; Scott Curzi, co-captain; Chuck Stout; Dick Citron; Jim Miller; Bob Ellis, co-captain; Bruce Ripy; Sam Smart. Frosh Undefeated in Dual Meet Campaign The wrestling program at the College, a recent addition to the athletic department, produced its first Southem Conference champion this year — sophomore Scott Curzi in the 177 pound class. Curzi, who went into the tournament with an eight and two record, won all three of his matches to take the first place trophy. Coach Dick Besnier, although not having a win- ning record in dual meet competition with a two and seven mark, noted that four of the matches were lost due to weight forfeits. Tying only one dual match, the frosh, who are counted on to add much to future Tribe wrestling squads, were led by three undefeated men, Jeff Thiel and Ron Stewart, who posted perfect marks, and George Miller, who was tied once. Front Row: Ron Stewart; John Eppler; Rick Stark; Larry Goldsmith; Bill Boone. Second Row: Dick Besnier, coach; Jeff Thiel; Drew Bright; Bill Funk; Doug Frieberger; Dermis Godfrey; Chris Condit; Charlie Kraus, manager. 251 Cricket Team Maintains Tradition of Oldest Inter-Collegiate Sport with Spring Matches First year man Randy Bell hits a grounder. Harry Krauss, co-captain; Pete King; Tom Davis, co-captain; Bruce Kerr; Randy Bell; Richard Mainwaring. 252 Completing its seventh year at William and Mary, the cricket club continued to entertain students and tourists with matches, interspersed by tea breaks, on the Market Square green. Led bv seniors Harry Krauss, Tom Davis, and Jerry Jebo, along with Englishmen Hugh Babington- Smith, Mike King-Harmon, and Richard Mainwaring, the team faced matches with Howard University, Greensboro, North Carolina, the British Common- wealth Cricket Club and the Maryland State Cricket Club. Tom Davis bats for fielding practice. Co-captain Tom Davis at bat. 253 Front Row: Rick Babcock. co-captain; Ron Botto, co-captain. Second Row: Jim Bailey; Rob ert Pollard; Sgt. William Thomas, coach; Captain Richard Lafrance, coach; Rieharc Ron Botto and Captain Lafrance check Knight; William Morris. score sheets. Development of Frosh and ROTC Rifle Teams Boosts Future Keynoting the rifle program at the College in 1966-67 was the development of a new ROTC rifle team in addition to the varsity and freshmen squads. Under the direction of first-year coach Cap- tain Richard Lafrance, the three teams perfonned credibly, with developments in the frosh and ROTC units giving rise to hopes for stronger performances from the varsity. Captained jjy seniors Rick Babcock and Ron Botto, the varsity put in a solid year, notching a five and five dual meet record. The team also placed sixth in die Southern Conference championships while tak- ing second in the Virginia State League. The freshmen unit, led by John Boles and Thomas Routh, completed the dual meet season with a four and one mark. The Kent Swanson-led ROTC team finished its campaign of postal meets with an overall eight and two record. On the firing line, Morris Routh at prone. standing, with Botto. Bailey anc 254 ohn Kyle on his follow-through. New Frosh Golf Team Adds Depth and Builds for Future In a year following a rise to second place in the Southern Conference, the varsity golf squad faced a rebuilding program. The team, coached by Joe Agee, faced one of its toughest schedules in years with only three returning lettermen, seniors John Kyle and Bill Binns, and junior Carl Christensen. Highlighting the season for the Tribe golfers was an early spring swing through the south with matches against Mercer, Georgia Tech, Oglethorpe and Georgia State. The year ended with the State championship match at Hot Springs, and the Southern Conference tournament at Myrtle Beach, South Caro- lina. Coach Agee put his emphasis on development by adding a five man freshmen unit, the first in many years, of Bill Benham, John Morello, Bob Beason, Fred Hinton and Steve Isaacs. Mike Parker; John Kyle; Al Wooleyhan; Joe Hughes: Dick Tomlinson; Tom Niles; Joe Agee, Frosh golfers Bob Beason. Fred Hinton oach. and Steve Isaacs work on their grips. 255 Coach Hooker in conference. Right hander John King fires one in the bull pen. Front Row: Keith Lee, batboy; Bruce Hornsby, batboy. Second Row: Tom Trautman; Mike Keys; Mike Lubeley; Bob Braden- ham; Bart Steib, co-captain; John Bane, co-captain; Tim Austin; Al Qieatham; John King; Steve Row. Third Row: Les Hooker, coach; Chuck Albertson; Jerry Masters; Kevij Davenport; Randy Glesenkamp; John Medlin; Jay Newton. Jim Rama; Jack DriscoD; Tron Brekke; Jim Vergara; Sal Mclntyre, assistant coach. i 256 The 1967 baseball season was one of the best the Indians have ever posted on the Reservation. The Tribe relied on the pitching strength of transfer Jay Newton and senior Tom Trautman, and the hitting of Chuck Albertson, Randy Glesenkamp, and Jim Rama as the team improved tremendously over last year ' s 12-15 record. By mid-season, the Indians had won as many games as they did all last year. The thirty-six game schedule included fifteen Conference matches, as well as exhibitions with the Italian Olympic team, the nationally ranked Florida State Seminoles, and the Syracuse Chiefs of the Triple- A International League. This year ' s team was stronger in all departments, boasting conference leaders in in- dividual statistics. Tim Austin crosses the plate after smashing a home run. Much-Improved Indians Battle For Top Conference Spot Bart Steib heads toward first after laying down a sacrifice. - v:- , -; 257 Hooker Blends Youth, Experience into Winning Lineup ,--t -: ■ i= ' : Out-third to first! Jay Newton takes one outside. 258 Alberlson breaks up a double play. DATE OPPONENT PLACE March 18 Earlham Home 20 Bucknell Home 21 Frostburg State Home 23 Temple Home 24 VMI Home 25 Akron Home 27 Jacksonville Away 28 Italian Olympic Away 28 Jacksonville Away 29 Florida State Away 30 Oglethorpe Away 31 Georgia State Away April 3 Fumian (2) Away 4 Davidson (2) Away 5 Castleton State Home 6 Delaware Home 8 VPI Away 10 VMI Away 15 Citadel (2) Home 18 VPI Home 21 Syracuse Home 22 Syracuse Home 24 Old Dominion Home 29 West Virginia (2) Away May 1 George Washington (2) Away 4 Navy Away 6 Richmond Home 8 Old Dominion Away 10 East Carolina (2) Home 13 Richmond Away Tribe pitching ace Jay Newton. 259 Six Man Pitching Corps, Versatility Keys to Freshmen Season ■ . -. — ■ J - Front Row: Ralph Hutchens; Al Wohlleben; ' Williain Bloom; Benny Vaughan; Rick Allen; Lin Cotman; Roger Keagy; Buddy Gardner; Terry Hutchens, bat boy. Second Row: Ed Jones, coach; Eddie Allen; Bruce Cook; Jim Worthington; Jack Pulling; Tom Finton; Bobby Walker; Ken Williams, graduate assistant. The 1967 William and Mary freshmen baseball team began its twelve-game schedule with a fourteen man roster. Coach Ed Jones noted that despite its size, it was as strong as any team in past years. The six man pitching staff, headed by southpaw Al Wohlleben and right banders Eddie Allen and Jack Pulling, was the key to the squad ' s success. Versatility also played an important role, as several team members played two positions during the campaign. The team ' s ranks are expected to provide the varsity with more players than those of previous years. Pitcher Eddie Allen plans strategy with Bruce Cook and! Ralph Hutchens. First baseman Buddy Gardner takes a peg at first. 260 Ben Womble smashes a backhand shot Paul MacLaughlin, coach; Robert Blair, captain; Ben Womble; Tom Daugherty; Kent Stevens; Jeff Fairbanks. Tennis Team Faces Building Year with One Returning Letterman William and Maiy ' s 1967 tennis squad entered its campaign hoping to capitalize on strength in the mid- dle positions in order to retain its third place in the conference which it held last year. With only one re- turning letterman, captain Robert Blair, the team was made up of four sophomores, two juniors and one sen- ior. However, Coach MacLaughlin expected that the group would produce one of the best seasons in rocent William and Mary tennis history. Captain Bob Blair takes a forecourt drive. Number two player Jeff Fairbanks serves a hard drive. 261 Outdoor Track George Davis: on the way to a win in the two mile. 262 Team Defends State and Conference Crowns As the strongest team in William and Mary ' s recent history, the 1967 outdoor track squad defended its Conference and State titles in an effort to swecj) all the regional crowns available to it. After opening the season with a solid victory over Springfield, Tribe athletes performed in events such as the American University Relays — where they set two records, the Colonial Relays, the Penn Relays, and the North Carolina Relays, as well as in dual meets with VMI, Miami of Ohio, and Quantico. Led by senior co-captains John Lampe and Mike Holland, the squad was the most versatile, and un- doubtedly the deepest ever to be at William and Maiy. Track events were in the hands of men such as George Davis, Chop Jordan, Dick Widell, Terry Donnelly, Phil Dillard, Fred Anspach, Juris Luzins, Doug Grif- fith, and Mark Decot, while Nick Byrne, Dick Con- way, and Marshall Stone led the team in field events. f r II, -V, ' « Hurdler Doug Griffith. Front Row: Jim McDuffie, Julm l) .rrnk, Dan Henneberg, Jeff Cross; Bob Stone; Bill Collins; Richard Nangle; Larr, Br ant. i ,.onJ Ruu. Bud Tan.ca; Mike Wallace; Charles Hargrove; Bill Findler; Ned Armstrong; Mark Ruddel; Ted Wood; Chris Nugent; Eric Smith; Mike Dann; Larry Armstrong; Tom Griffin; Bruce Dallas. Third Roic: Dave Gapp, Juris Luzins; Rich Olsen; Phil Dillard; Dee Craig; Mike Holland, co-captain; Richard Widell; Joe Hopkins; Terry Doimelly; Chop Jordan; Mark Decot; Tom Nugent. Fourth Ron: Tom Ruth, graduate coach; Pat Stange, manager; George Davis; Doug Griffith; John Todd; Robert Davis; Keith Bricklemyer; Mason Prickett; Jim Jancaitis; Marshall Stone; Dick Conway; Steve Gaskins; Will Hooker; George Fenigsohn; Nick Byrne; Fred Anspach; Harry Groves, head coach; Bob James; assistant coach. 263 Theta Delt Wins Intrumural Football Title. Portrait of champions. 264 Sig Ep Takes Lead for Overall Championship ' r ' V it ' i rt ii i i f ' ii iirr ( II Intramural Program is Center for Sports Minnesota fats and company. A ringer. Hey, nobody ' s lookin ' at me! 266 at William and Mary Under the direction of Mr. Ed Jones, William and Maiy ' s intramural program for men continued to be a major source of extra-curricular entertainment in the 1966-67 session. Highlighting tlie fall season was Theta Delt ' s victory in the football championship, while the fraternity ' s bowlers copped the bowling title. Kappa Sig notched a perfect record to win the basket- ball crown, while a team from Sig Ep battled its way to the volleyball title. Athletes from Sig Ep won most of tlie individual championships to give their fraternity a solid leg on the overall championship. Hohii Where ' s he goin ' ? 267 Run by the W.A.A., women ' s athletics at Will- iam and Mary included a round of intramural com- petition as well as the regular varsity and junior var- sity sports. Besides sponsoring an intramural program which included hockey, swimming, basketball, and volleyball, the W.A.A. gave a freshmen picnic in the fall to introduce girls to the athletic programs, and an awards dessert in the spring. Visits by touring hockey and lacrosse teams under the auspices of the W.A.A. highlighted the year. United States First Women ' s Hockey Team exhibition. Touring Team Visits, Fall Picnic, Awards Dessert, Give it one more try. 268 Mermaids ' ? V arsity, Intramurals, Fill Women ' s Sports Year Varsity hockey action. One and one is . . . ? 269 Five of Women ' s Hockey Team Chosen to First All-State Team Despite posting an average 4-3-2 record in 1966, the women ' s varsity hockey team played well enough, in the view of its coach, Miss Caroline Haussermann, to hold its own in competition from any other part of the countiy. The nucleus of this year ' s squad is expected to return to form an even stronger team next season. Five individuals, Mary Hum, Susan Baskerville, Jo Carol Sale, Kathy O ' Flaherty and captain Clevie Youngblood were chosen for the All-State first team, while two others. Dee Dee Helfrich and Jean Lusardi, made the second unit. Jo Carol Sale was chosen to go on to the Southeast Tournament second team. High- lighting the season was a visit by the United States First Women ' s Hockey Team and by the reserve team for an exhibition. Goalie Pat Cullen Bobbie Groves lunges for the ball. 270 Front Row: Miss Caroline Haussermann, coach; Bobbie Grove; Dee Dee Helfrich; Jo Carol Sale; Kathy O ' Flaherty; Kitty Johnson. Second Row: Missy Smith; Susan ' Baskerville; Kay Barrett; Nancy West; Clevie Youngblood, captain; Jean Lusardi. Third Row: Barb Williams; Lu Givens; Gerry Baltez; Kay Klippel. Fourth Row: Linda Stickel; Sherry Coppola; Billie Carter Tinsley; Janie Defrees; Debbie Ostergard. Fifth Row: Sue Covington. Women ' s Varsity Basketball Team Posts 3-2 Overall Record Despite having three games cancelled by snow, the women ' s varsity basketball team posted a com- mendable 3-2 record. Hurt by the irregular scheduling, the team missed games necessary for development of its full potential. Coach Marion Reeder noted a definite improve- ment in terms of team play, as well as in individual performances. The improvement was seen in coordi- nated play that had been lacking in previous seasons. Keying the Squaw ' s offense were co-captain Jean Lusardi, Trish Frasier, Kay Barrett and Billie Tinsley, vhile co-captain Clevie Yoimgblood and Lynn McLeod ed the defensive unit. The junior varsity, which also posted a 3-2 )verall record, was plagued by snow as well, but has ;ome solid performers for next year ' s team. I Carter Tinsley goes up the lane. Judy Jones takes a shot from the outside. .«• . O R n a Front Row: Sherie Vaider; Betsy Porter; Jean Lutardi, co-capLain; Clevie Youngblood, co-captain; Lynn McLeod; L -nn Hodgson; Kay Tucker. Sec- ond Row: Billie Carter Tinsley; Judy Jones; Mary Claire Fitzgerald; Sue Covington; Charlotte Thompson; Leah Settle; Gay Hall. 271 Players Number One and Two Go to Year-End Tournaments William and Maiy ' s women ' s tennis team faced a campaign of matches with squads from other Virginia schools, as well as two post season tournaments. Coach- ed by Mrs. Mildred West, the team practiced on the last of the old clay courts. Highlighting the season for the number one and number two players were the Middle States Intercol- legiate Tournament at Bryn Mawr, and the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Tournament at Maiy Baldwin. The dual match schedule included teams from West- hampton, Suffolk, Longwood, and Sweetbriar. Donnie Chancellor, team captain, played in the number one spot, followed by co-captain Susan Bas- kerville, Joarye Graves and Lu Givens. Lu Givens and Jeanne Jenkins team up for doubles. Front Row: Donnie Chancellor, co-captain; Alice Harden; Mary Nuernberger; Suwanee Schmoe; Jackie Mitchell. Second Row: Joan Graves; Jeanne Jenkins; Susan Register; Lu Givens; Susa n Basker- ville, co-captain; Mrs. Mildred West, coach. 272 Front Row: Nancy Holland; Becki McColpin, co-caplain; Gail Littlt-field; Trish Hiegcl. Scconr! Row: Linda Haase; Linda Freeman; Linda Beerbower; Suzanne Bolton, co-captain; Linda I.otz; Lou Cooper; Carol Brunson; Mrs. Mildred West, coach. Linda Freeman, finishins a reverse. Girls Swimming Team Sweeps to Third Straight Unbeaten Season With a legacy of two straight unbeaten seasons, :he women ' s swimming team met both old and new )pponents and continued the winning record. Six eterans and four outstanding freshmen helped the earn to win every meet by at least twenty points vhile breaking school records constantly. Sparked by Linda Freeman, Becki McColpin, and Suzanne Bolton, the girls encountered no real opposition, even from the powerful Roanoke, Lynch- burg and Westhampton squads. In spite of the loss of Gail Littlefield at mid-season, team versatility made up the difference as Linda Haase, Linda Lotz, Lou Cooper, and Trish Hiegel filled in with good form. Other solid performers included Nancy Holland, Harol Biainson and Linda Beerbower. Under coach Vlildred West, the team laid claim to the unofficial 5tate Collegiate Women ' s Championship. ,-,.,. m ir« 11 V w . ■■■• T ,1 J ■.■ ' ■ ■ ; ' Jm. Trish Hiegel and Suzanne Bolton leave the blocks for a 1-2 sweep in the freestyle. 273 Sue Spiggle in cradling drill Great Britain-Irish Touring Team Highlights Lacrosse Year The 1967 women ' s lacrosse team looked f or- ward to bettering the four and one mark set last ses- sion. Coached by Miss Caroline Haussermann and Miss Patricia Crowe, the team hoped to combine ex- perience and depth to produce a winning year. With thii-ty players on the squad, led by senior Jean Lusardi and several sophomores from the frosh, the team hoped to overcome the loss of some of the graduated players on last year ' s team. Over the run of the season, Hollins College provided the strongest opposition. Highlighting the year in lacrosse was a three day visit by the Great Britain-Irish Touring Team. Jean Lusardi reaches for a pass. Front Row: Gail Whitaker; Perry Harschutz; Martha Geary; Mary Jane Sullivan; Dippy, mascot; Billie Ann Baker; Dee Dee Helfrich; Bobbie Grove; Lin Stocker; Mary Hurn. Second Row: Miss Caroline Haussermann, coach; Sue Knopf; Jean Lusardi; Sue Spiggle; Gay Hall; Billie Tinsley; Lynn McLeod; Sherie Vaider; Becki McColpin;, Dale Brubeck; Norma Jarrett; Diane Brown; Miss Patricia Crowe: coach. i 274 iL W.A.A., Led by Linda Sheffield, Rewrites Constitution Tlie Women ' s Athletic Association, chief coor- dinator of women ' s athletics on campus, existed in a state of transition throughout the 1966-1967 sessions, undergoing an extensive change which will lead to a complete reorganization of the entire women ' s athletic svstem. Under the leadership of Linda Sheffield, the group formulated a new constitution for presentation to the Student Association. With the constitutional change, the women students looked foi-ward to the promise of greater autonomy in future years. Intramural Managers — Front Row: Linda Sheffield; Sharon Gary; Donnie Chancellor; Pam Jamerson. Second Row: Pal Cullen. Joint Board — Front Row: Lynn McLeod; Pat Cul- len; Miss Patricia Crowe; Linda Sheffield. Second Row: Miss Mar- ion Reader; Mrs. Mil- dred West; Mrs. Gwen- ith Reeves; Mrs. Eleanor Corbett; Mary Hum. Intramural Representa- tives — Front Rote: Fred- die Fechtmann ; S a 1 1 i e Daggett; Kay Klippel; Liz Ramsey. Second Row: Pat Cullen ; Kathie Green ; Susan Pyhass ; Susan Beville; Lucy Kinnaird. 275 276 CLASSES 277 Senior Year Is Filled With Plans For Future ACKERMAN, SPENCER P., Purcellville. A.B., Soci- ology: Student Association: ROTC: Spanish Club; Westminister Fellowship. ADAMS, ALEXIA DELL, New-port News. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Chorus; Student Education As- sociation; Baptist Student Union; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. ADAMS, JOHN G., Richmond. B.S., Biology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Secretary; Queen ' s Guard; Circle K Club. ALEXANDER, GERALDINE L, Greenwood, South Carolina. A.B., Business Administration; Student Edu- cation . ' ssociation; Transferred from University of South Carolina. ALLEN, NANCY TAYLOR, Arlington. A.B., Govern- ment; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Registrar, Recommenda- tions Chairman; Sigma Delta Pi: Orientation Sponsor; Political Science Forum; Due Week Committee; Intra- murals. ALPHIN, GARY W., Buchanan. B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha-Corresponding Secretary; Intramurals. ANTHONY, CAROLYN E., Richmond. A.B., Govern- ment; Kappa Delta-Standards Committee Chairman; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; Choir- Touring Choir; Qiorus; Political Science Forum; Wes- ley Foundation. ARMSTRONG, ERNEST HILTON, JR., Virginia Beach. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Lambda Chi Alpha-Pledge Trainer; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Biology Club; Wrestling; Intramurals. ARNOLD, MARJORIE R., Clinton, South Carolina. A.B.. Psychology; Delta Delta Delta-Rush Chairman, President; Psi Chi-President; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; Psychology Club. Jeff Foster, president; Fred Palmore, vice-president; Bonnie Hamlet, secre- tary-treasurer: Cathleen Crofoot, historian. 278 Ik ATWELL, PATRICIA LYNNE, Severna Park, Mary- land. B.S., Histoi7; Gamma Phi Beta-Standards Chair- man. BABCOCK, RICHARD R., JR., Arlington. B.S., Phys- ics; Sigma Phi Epsilon-Social Chairman, House Man- ager, President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Student Association; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; WCWM-Director of Traffic and Continuity, Chief Announcer; Swimming; Rifle Team-Co-Captain; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BAGBY, NANCY M., Falls Church. A.B.. English; Phi Mu-Junior Panhellenic Representative; Student Education Association. BAILEY, PATRICIA ANN, Charlottesville. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta-Song Leader, Float Chairman; Colonial Echo: Orchesis. BAIRD, BARBARA K., Williamsburg. A.B., Elemen- tary Education; Gamma Phi Beta-Food Chairman, Philanthropy Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association. BANE, JOHN WARD, Hampton. A.B., History; Theta Delta Chi-President; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; ROTC-Brigade Commander; Scabbard and Blade-Co-Captain; Varsity Baseball-Co-Captain; Dis- tinguished Military Student Award; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BARKSDALE, SUZANNE L., Lexington. A.B., History; Delta Delta Delia-Marshal, Recommendations Chair- man; Orientation Sponsor. BARRON, ELIZABETH DICKEY, Owensboro. Ken- tucky. A.B., Mathematics: Qii Omega-Senior Panhel- lenic Representative; Pi Delta Epsilon; Abelian So- ciety-Secretary-Treasurer, President; Orientation Spon- sor; Panhellenic Council-Treasurer; Colonial Echo- Copy Editor, Greek Editor. BASKERVILL, MARY JIM, Stony Creek. A.B., Psy- cholog) ' ; Delta Delta Delta-Social Chainnan; Student Association; Flat Hat; Psychology Club; Intramurals. BATCHELOR, LINDA J., McLean. B.S., Chemistry; Women ' s Dormitorv Council; Band. BELL. JAMES ROBERT, Winter Haven, Florida. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; General Coopera- tive Committee; Student Association; President ' s Aide; Men ' s Honor Council-Secretary. Chairman; Choir; Bi- ology- Club-Treasurer; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Dormitory Mgr. BELL, RANDALL T., Louisville, Kentucky. A.B., His- tory; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa-Vice- President; Phi Eta Sigma-President; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; William and Mary Setiew-Editorial Board; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Queen ' s Guard; Economics Club; Cricket Club; Merit Scholar; Drapers Scholar; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Lyon G. Tyler Society; Parents ' Day-Program Director; Committee on Arts and Lectures. BENBOW, SUSAN, Virginia Beach. A.B., Sociology- Kappa Kappa Gamma-Cultural Chairman, Scholarship Chairman. Convention Chairman, House President: William and Marj- Tlieatre; Backdrop Club; Political Science Forum-Treasurer. BENNETT, RAYMOND TERRY, Laurel, Maryland. A.B., Government; Keplar-Treasurer, Affiliations Chair man; Eta Sigma Phi; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Political Sci- ence Forum; Gvmnastics. BENSON, E. LORRAINE, Columbia. South Carolina. A.B., Fine Arts; Alpha Chi Omega; Transferred from University of South Carolina. 279 BENSTEN, RONALD E., Newport News. A.B., Govern- ment: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Merit Scholar. BERGEMANN, HELENE, Richmond. A.B., Sociology; Baptist Student Union-Senice Chairman; Intramurals; Tutorial Program. BIELSTEIN, GRETCHEN P., Oklahoma City, Okla- homa. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta-Junior and Senior Panliellenic Representative; Orientation Spon- sor; Panhellenic Council-Secretary; Debate Council; Student Religious Union; Canterbury Club; Intra- murals. BINNS, WILLIAM P.. Glen .Allen. A.B., Business Ad- ministration; Pi Kappa Alpha-Historian, Treasurer; Group Leader; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Golf. BISHOP, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Petersburg. A.B., Elementaiy Education; Delta Delta Beha-Trident Cor- respondent, Recording Secretary; Pi Delta Epsilon; President ' s Aide; Student Publications Committee; Colonial Echo-Copy Editor, Organizations Editor, Edi- tor-in-Chief; Student Education Association; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BLACKBURN, SANDRA LYNNE, Alexandria. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; William and Mary Review; Christian Sci- ence Organization. BLANKINSHIP, JO ELLEN, Lynchburg. A.B., Eng- lish; Delta Omicron-Warden, Second Vice-President; Choir; Chorus; Baptist Student Union-Social Chairman, Secretary, Music Chairman. BLEVINS, ELLEN JOHNSON. WiUiamsburg. A.B., Elementary Education; Student Education Association; Transferred from Indiana University. BOND, GEORGE X, III, Springfield. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-House Manager, Intramural Man- ager; Group Leader. BOOKER, JOSEPH LYNN, Alexandria. A.B., Soci- ology; Lambda Chi Alpha-Scholarship Chairman; Pep Club; Intramurals. BOONE, ALICE RAE, Arlington. A.B., English; Phi Mu-Vice-President, House President; Wesley Founda- tion. BOTTO, RONALD W., Ambler, Pennsylvania. A.B., Psychology; Men ' s Dormitory Council; ROTC; Sail- ing Association; Psychology Club; Rifle Team-Fresh- man and Varsity, Captain. BOWEN, SHERIDAN H.. Yorktown. A.B., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. BOWMAN, SUSAN ELLEN, Harrisonburg. A.B., Eng- lish; Kappa Kappa Gamma — Float Chairman; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Flat Hat; Chorus; Tutorial Program. BOYLAN, JAMES H., JR., Lynchburg. A.B., Account- ing; Accounting Club; Intramurals. 280 BOYNTON, PAUL M.. Williamslmrg. A.B., Englisli. CLASS OF 1967 Bob Driscoll adjusts Kiik Babcock ' s cap as he tries it on for size. BRAUEXHA-M, ROBERT EDWARD, Wil- liamsljurg. B.S.. .Mathematics; Baseball. BRADLEY, LOUIS C, Arlington. A.B., So- ciology ' ; Keplar-Rush Chairman; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Newman Qub. BRANYON, JAMES STANIEL, WiUiams- burg. A.B., Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade- Vice-President; Queen ' s Guard; Society for the Advancement of Management; Trans- ferred from Virginia Military Institute. BRAY, WILLL- M ERNEST, Portsmouth. A.B., Histor) ' . 281 CLASS OF 1967 Candlelight and strumming guitarists are part of the fun at the Forge. BREKKE, TRON WALLACE, Arlington. A.B., Soci- ology; Theta Delta Chi-Recording Secretary, Rush Chairman; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Economics Club; Freshman and Varsity Football; Varsity Base- ball; Intramurals. BRETANA, ROSA JUDITH, Hampton. A.B., German Pi Beta Phi-Pledge Trainer; Mortar Board-Historian Kappa Delta Pi-Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Choir Chorus; Newman Club; Intramural Tennis-Manager Junior Varsity Basketball; Who ' s Who Among Stu dents in American Colleges and Universities; Landrum Dormitory Secretary-Treasurer. BROOKS, JOHN H., JR., Titusville, Florida. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Phi Mu Alpha; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club- President; Choir. BROWDER, JOSEPH WAYNE, Colonial Heights. B.S., Pre-Medicine; Transferred from Richard Bland Col- lege. BROWER, JANE LYNNE, Monrovia, California. A.B., English; Pi Delta Epsilon; Colonial £cAo-Student Life Editor, Editorial Board; Young Republicans; Biology Club. BROWN, J. CARLYLE, Bena. A.B., Business Ad- ministration; Transferred from Qiristopher Newport College. BROWN, LEE, Arlington. A.B., Economics; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Economics Club-Secretary. BROWN, MARY ALAN R., Arlington. A.B., Elemen- tary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta-Alumnae Relations Committee Chairman, Recording Secretary; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi-Vice-President; Sigma Delta Pi-Vice- President, President; Orientation Sponsor; Young Democrats; Student Education Association. BRUCH, SUSAN I., Alexandria. A.B., Elementary Education; Phi Mu-Fratemity Information Chairman; Band. BRYAN, ELIZABETH TARRIS, Hemdon. A.B., Eng- lish; Choir; Chorus; Canterbury Club. BRYANT, JUDITH RENE, Newport News. B.S., Mathematics; Alpha Chi Omega; Student Associa- tion; Orientation Sponsor; Orchesis; Young Republi- cans-Secretary. BULLIS, E. WAYNE, Kilmarnock. A.B., Sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha- Alumni Secretary; Student Educa- tion Association; Pep Club; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals. 282 BULWINKLE, V. GLADYS, Falls Church. A.B., Gov- ernment; Delia Delta Delta-Librarian, Service Projects Chairman ; Orientation Sponsor; Political Science Forum- Vice-President. BURCHER, CHARLES A., Newport News. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. BURKS, GERALDINE, Newport News. A.B., Spanish; Pi Beta Phi-Philanthropies Chairman, Music Chair- man; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Choir; Chorus. BURLEIGH, PAT, . rlington. B.S., Biology; Alpha Chi Omega; Orientation Sponsor; Biology Club; Home- coming Queen; Intramurals. BUSHONG, JOYCE LEE, Woodstock. A.B., Econo- mics; Delta Omicron-First Vice-President; Flat Hal; Band; Economics Club. BUTLER, PATRICK H., Alexandria. A.B., History; Pi Delta Epsilon; Colonial fc io-Sports Editor; Flat Hat; William and Mary Review; Band; Circle K Club-Publicity Chairman; Young Republicans-Parlia- mentarian; Chess Club; Lyon G. Tyler Historical So- ciety; Heritage Foundation Summer Fellow. BUTT, MARGARET ANN. Chesapeake. A.B., Secon- dar ' Education; Chorus. BUYNITZKY, STEPHEN J., Arlington. B.S., Biology; Cross Countrv. CALHOUN, PATRICIA, Lynchburg. B.S., Biology;. Alpha Chi Omega-House Treasurer, Intramural Repre- sentative; Biology Club; Tennis; Intramurals. CALLAHAN, LOUISE, Parkersburg, West Virginia. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Activities Chair- man, Pledge Trainer; Student Association; Colonial Echo; Backdrop Club. CALLAWAY, JANIS, Arlington. A.B., Government; Alpha Chi Omega-Third Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo. CAMPANA, ELLEN, West Hempstead, New York. A.B., Government; Chi Omega-Historian; Intramurals. CA.MPBELL, LYLE D., Stuarts Draft. B.S., Biology; Christian Fellowship-Treasurer, President. CARBONE, GINNY, Ridgefield, New Jersey. A.B., Fine Arts; Chi Omega-Secretary; Backdrop Club; Orchesis. CARPINL SHERRI L., Hampton. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Delta Phi; Flat Hal; Orientation Sponsor; French Club; Intra- murals. 283 CARWILE, KAY HAWKINS, Williamsburg. A.B., Eng- lish; Transferred from Richard Bland College. CASEY, HOLLACE ANN, Haymarket. A.B., Music; Delta Omicron; Choir- Accompanist; Chorus-Accompan- ist; Canterbury Club. CASSEL, CHESTER M., JR., Fairfax. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Phi Epsilon. CAYOT, BILLIE J., FaUs Church. A.B., Mathemauos; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Treasurer, Secretary; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Intraraurals; Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. CHANEY, ROY M., Lynchburg. B.S., Biology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Pledge Trainer; Swimming; Intra- murals. CHERRY, ROY W., Portsmouth. A.B., Business Ad- ministration; ROTC; Society for the Advancement of Management. CHIPPS, JAMES DULEY, San Francisco, California. B.S., Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade-Treasurer; Canterbury Club; ROTC Scholar- ship Award; Transferred from Texas A M Uni- versity. CHOi-KO, WILLIAM J., Williamsburg. B.S., Physics; Swimming. CHRISTNER, MICHAEL C, Beaver, Pennsylvania. A.B., Psychology; Phi Kappa Tau; ROTC; Newman Club; Varsity Football. CLARK, ANN C, Portsmouth. A.B., English; Alpha Chi Omega-First Vice-President, Second Vice-Presi- dent; Mortar Board; Orientation Sponsor-Head Spon- sor; Flat Hat-Senioi Editor, Assistant News Editor; Who ' s Who Among Students in jVmerican Colleges and Universities; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor. CLAUSSEN, LARRY M., Alexandria. A.B., History; Phi Mu Alpha-Secretary, Vice-President, President; Orchestra. CLEM, KATHY, Woodstock. A.B., Psychology; Chorus. COGGINS, CHRISTINE ANN, Portsmouth. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta-Panhellenic Representative, Intramural Chairman; Colonial Echo: Mermettes; Student Education Association. COLEMAN, RODERICK, Gate City. B.S., Mathematics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Secretary; Intramurals; Trans- ferred from Washington and Lee. COLOMBARO, BILLIE ELAYNE, White Stone. A.B., Psychology; Psychology- Qub; Newman Club-Presi- dent; Transferred from Madison College. c% o. 284 StLidcMls ;iiul cars mingle in a ly|ji(al liaffi( tester Street. llu- IJuke of Glou- Jeff Foster collects ballots for Hinnecominp Court elections Queen of 1967 Homecoming Is Chosen From Senior Princesses CONNER, JUDY RUTH, Bassett. A.B., Elementary Education; Transferred from Radford College. CONW.AY. D.4V1D L., Hampton. A.B., History; Kep- lar; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard-Commander of Drum and Bugle Corps; Alpha Phi Omega-President, Correspond- ing Secretary ' . COOKE, JANETTE SUSAN, Cleveland,- Tennessee. A.B., Philosophy; Delta Delta Delta-Intramural Repre- sentative, Fraternity Education Chairman; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Mermettes-Secretar - Treasurer, President; Intramurals. COOKE, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Williamsburg. A.B., Fine Arts; WCWM; William and Mary Theatre; Transferred from Randolph-Macon Women ' s College. CORY. THOMAS L., Columbus, Ohio. A.B., Psych- ology; Pi Delta Epsilon; Psi Chi; Colonial Echo- ' Pho- tography Editor; WCWM; Psychology Club. COSS, MARY PATRICIA, Arlington. A.B.. History; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Delta Phi: Flat ar-Managing Editor; Newman Club. COVELL, CAROL ELLEN, Fairfax. A.B., Elementary Education; Chi Delta Phi-President; Student Educa- tion Association; Tennis. COX, CHARLES, Amherst, Massachusetts. B.S., Bi- olog ' ; Sigma Nu-Secretar ' ; Choir; Biolog ' Club; Gymnastics. CRAWFORD, SUSAN STITELY, Roanoke. A.B., Eng- lish; Kappa Alpha Theta; Swimming; Tennis; Intra- murals. 285 CREECY, ROBERT PIERCE, Portsmouth. A.B., Gov I ernment; Political Science Foruni. ' CRIST, MALCOLM K., Shippensburg, Pennsylvania i A.B., Accounting; Phi Kappa Tau-Treasurer; Account I ing Club. ' , CROFOOT, CATHLEEN CECELIA, Bethesda, Maryi land. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Junioi and Senior Panhellenic Representative; Student As- sociation ; Class Historian. I CROWGEY, PRISCILLA ANNE, WytheviUe. A.B. ' English; Pi Beta Phi-Philanthropies Chairman; Colon ' , ial Echo; Mermettes; Sailing Association; Student Edui cation Association-Vice-President. ' CRUM, GARY EDWARD, Newport News. B.S., Bij ology; Chess Club; Transferred from Iowa State Unij versity. CULLEN, PATRICIA ANN, Fredericksburg. A.B., Ph| Mu; Women ' s Athletic Association-Student Head o Intramurals; Flat Hat; P. E. Majors Club; Hockey Basketball; Tennis; Intramural Tennis-Manager. CURCURU, STEVEN, Westen, Connecticut. A.B., Bus iness; Iota Beta Sigma-Secretary; Student Association Concert Advisor; Interfraternity Council-Concert Ad visor; WCWM-Director of Traffic and Continuity, An| nouncer, Publicity Director; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard] Public Relations Officer; Alpha Phi Omega; Sailinji Association. | CURTIS, RUTH MERRILL, Newport News. A.B., So; ciology and Anthropology; Alpha Chi Omega. CUTLER, ANN GUIRRERI, Lafayette, New Jersey A.B., Fine Arts; Transferred from Farleigh Dickinsoi University. CLASS OF 1967 Colonel Hogan awards Russell Lee in ROTC field day competition. 286 Clevie Youngblood sells Steve Borleski a Mortar Board mum before the Homecomins; game. DARGAN, BLANCHE, Kingstree, South Carolina. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta-Service Projects Chair- man; Inlramurals. • DAVIS, HOWARD T., JR., Arlington Heights, Illinois. A.B., History; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma-Secre- tary; Men ' s Dormitory Council; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Sailing Association; Wesley Foundation; Cric- ket-Captain. DAY, MARILYN CAYE, Warsaw. A.B., .Sociology and Anthropology; Alpha Chi Omega; Orientation Sponsor; Freshman Basketball; Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha. DEINLIEN, JAMES NICHOL, Charlottesville. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Sigma; ROTC. DELANEY, MICHAEL L, Falls Church. A.B., His- tory; Theta Delta Chi; Group Leader; Newman Club; Freshman Basketball; Intramurals; Transferred from -American University. DE.MORY, NANCY, WiUiamsburg. B.S., Psychology; Psi Chi; Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. DESILETS, RONALD L., Marietta, Georgia. B.S., Chemistry; Abelian Society; Biology Club; Chemistry Qub; Cricket. DESZYCK, ELIZABETH TINKHAM, Ric hmond. A.B., Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Program Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Young Republicans; French Club ; Westminster Fellowship. DICK, MERRILL BARBER, Norfolk. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamnia-Panhellenic Representative; Or- ientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Canter- bury Club; Intramurals. DICKINSON, JULIA ANN, Richmond. A.B., Psych- ology; Delta Delta Delta-Junior and Senior Panhel- lenic Representative; Psi Chi-Vioe- President ; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council- Vice-President; Colonial Echo. DINTERMAN, DAVID ROGER, Vienna. B.S., Biology. DIXON, VIRGINIA LEE, Aberdeen, South Dakota. A.B., History; William and Mary Theatre; Choir; Chorus; Committee on Concerts and Lectures-Student Chairman. DODRILL, JANE A., McLean. A.B., History; Chorus; Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha. DOLLINS, JANE CLAY, Triangle. A.B., Philosophy; Colonial Echo; Baptist Student Union; Student Edu- cation Association ; Philosophy Club. DOMAGALSKI, SHARYN L., Petersburg. A.B., Eng- lish; Gamma Phi Beta-House President; Flat Hat; Newman Club. 287 CLASS OF 1967 Choir members entertain at their annual Christmas Concert. DONEHOWER, ERNEST JOHN, Wilmington, Dela- ware. A.B., Geology; Phi Kappa Tau-Publicity Chair- man; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Group Leader; Sailing Association. DOTSON, WILMA, Grundy. A.B., English; Sailing -Association: Student Education Association; Trans- ferred from Christopher Newport College. DRISCOLL, IRVING S., JR., Buckingham. A.B., Mathematics; Abelian Society; Choir; Intramurals. DRISCOLL, ROBERT COURTNEY, Richmond. A.B., History; Keplar-Scholarship Chairman; Colonial Echo; Alpha Phi Omega-Historian; Student Education As- sociation-President; Political Science Forum; Wesley Foundation. DUKE, MARGARET LOUISE, Rocky Mount. A.B., English. DYE, JOSEPH MERL, III, North Platte, Nebraska. A.B., History; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Student Publications Committee; William and Mary i?ei7 ii ' -Editor, Business Manager, Editorial Board; Circle K Club-Vice-President, Secretary; Young Re- publicans; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Botetourt Bibliographical Society-Secretary; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society- Treasurer. DYSON, NANCY, Portsmouth. A.B., Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Student Education Association; Intra- murals. EDWARDS, KL RL L., Ferrum. A.B., English; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Education Association. ELEY, COURTNEY, Alexandria. A.B., French; Chi Omega. ELLIS, ROBERT B., Newport News. B.S., Biology; Wrestling; Transferred from Christopher Newport Col- lege. ELMORE, RALPH A., Richmond. A.B., Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Society for the Advancement of Management. EYE, LELIA RUTH, Harrisonburg. A.B., Elementary Education; Chi Omega; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Backdrop Club; Stu- dent Education .Association; Pep Club; Intramurals. 288 FALI.ON, JANE, Newport News. A.B., History; Chorus; Newman Club; Transferred from Vassar Coll.-K-e. FEHEBEE, DIANE GAYLE, Norfolk. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Chi Omega. FERGUSON, PAMELA, Lexington. B.S., Psy- chology; Alpha Chi Omega. FINBERG, JACK, Philadelphia, Pennsylv ania. A.B., Sociology. FITZGERALD, KATHIE SCOTT, Newport News. A.B., English; Philosophy Club; Orchesis; Trans- ferred from Christopher Newport College. FITZPATRICK, THOMAS E., Wheaton, Mary- land. ; .B,, Government. FLETCHER, MILDRED B., Sperryville. A.B., Philosophy; Young Democrats; Sailing Associa- tion; Political Science Forum; Transferred from Pine .Manor Junior College. FLORENCE, GORDON L., Alexandria. A.B., Gov- ernment; Keplar; Choir-President; Alpha Phi Omega. FOMBELL, LINDA KAY, Chesapeake. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Mu-President, Secretary; Panhellenic Council; Choir; Baptist Student Union; Student Committee of Arts and Lectures. FORD, DENISE E., Alexandria. A.B., English; Delta Delta Delta-Vice-President; Student Associa- tion-Secretary; Flat Hat; Cheerleader-Co-Captain; Who ' s Who . mong Students in American Colleges and Universities; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary. FORRER, JOHN S., Bridgewaler. B.S., Physics; Choir; .-Mpha Phi Omega; Baptist Student Union. FOSTER, ELIZABETH MOORE, Roanoke. A.B., Elementary Education; Chorus; Young Republi- cans; Student Education Baptist Association; Student Union. FOSTER, JEFF, ArUngton. A.B., English; Sigma Pi; President ' s Aide; Men ' s Honor Council; Var- sity Football; Senior Qass President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. FROMM, ROBERT THOMAS, Richmond. A.B., Accounting; Sigma Pi-Pledge Trainer, House Manager; Student .Association; Men ' s Honor Council; Queen ' s Guard; Accounting Club; Wres- tling; Freshman Gymnastics Team; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. FROST, KATHIE, Newport News. A.B., Psych- ology; Gamma Phi Beta-Social Chairman. N 289 British exchange students: Mike King-Harmon, Sarah Shorten, Mary Mogford, Richard Mainwaring Under Exchange Programs, Foreign Students Attend W and M FUCHS, CHERYL, Arlington. A.B., History-; Young Republicans; Sailing Association-Corresponding Sec- retary; Newman Club; Transferred from Mercy Junior College. GABER, JEFFREY B., Arlington. A.B., Economics; Theta Delta Chi-Activities Chairman, Rush Chairman; ROTC; Economics Club; Intramurals. GALVIN, SUZANNE R., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B.. French; Women ' s Dormitory Council; French Club- Treasurer, Publicity Chairman; Newman Club; Jef- ferson Dormitory Counselor; Transferred from Uni- versity of Virginia. GAPP, DAVID A., Vienna. B.S., Biology; Sigma Nu; WiUiam and Mary Review; Varsity Cross Country; Var- sity Track. GARNETT, HENRY DUNCAN, JR., Newport News. A.B., History; Theta Delta Chi; ROTC; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. GARRETT, JOHN H., IH, Arlington. A.B., Economics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Vice-President, Rush Chairman ; Swimming; Intramurals. GARY, J. SHARON, Newport News. B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Intramural Hockey-Manager. GATES, LAURENCE E., Dedham, Massachusetts. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club-President; Baptist Student Union; Chess Qub. GELOTTE, KAREN A., Timonium, Maryland. A.B,. Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Historian; Student Education Association. 290 GIANGRANDE, DIANE, Williamsburg. A.B., History; I ' lii Mu; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Band. ' COLE, LIDWINA J., Hempstead, New York. A.B., Elementary- Education; Transferred from University of Maryland, European Division. GOOD, MARGARET ANNE, Wilmington, Delaware. A.B., History; Alpha Chi Omega-Lyre Editor, Courtesy Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; William and Mary Review; Chorus; Westminster Fellowship. GOOLSBY, VIRGINIA S., Newport News. A.B., His- tory; Pi Beta Phi-Corresponding Secretary, Vice- President; Kappa Delta Pi-Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; Mermettes-Secretary-Treasurer; Sailing As- sociation; Student Education Association-Social Chair- man; Political Science Forum; Lyon G. Tyler His- torical Society. GORDON, WILLIAM F., Portsmouth. A.B., Geology. GOVE, ANNE MARGARET. Concord, New Hamp- shire. A.B., Government; Chi Omega-Pledge Trainer; Majorette-Head. GRANSTEIN, MARX, West Hartford, Connecticut. A.B., History ; Keplar. GRANT, CAROLYN LOUISE, Tiburon, California. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Mu; William and Mary Review- Art Editor; Biology Club; Transferred from Marin College. GRAY, ROBERT W., Newport News. A.B., History; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. GREENAWALT, ROSE ANNE. Hopewell. A.B., So- ciology. GRIFFIN, IRENE, Smithfield. A.B., Education; Stu- dent Education Association. GRONER, FREDERICA PACE, White Stone. A.B., Business .Vdministration; Young Republicans; Ac- counting Qub; Canterbury Club. HALEY, JOHN H., Richmond. A.B., Business Admin- istration: Pi Lambda Phi; Pi Delta Epsilon; General Cooperative Committee; President ' s Aide; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Student Publications Committee: Flat ar-Editor-m-Chief. Technical Edi- tor; ROTC; Society for the . dvancement of Man- agement-Vice-President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. HALL. ROGER W., Simsbury. Connecticut. A.B., History; Keplar; Band; Freshman Baseball; Foot- ball-Manager; Intramurals. HAMLET, BONNIE, Richmond. A.B., Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Social Chairman; Stu- dent Association; Orientation Sponsor; Student Pub- lications Committee-Chairman; Baptist Student L ' nion- Vice-President; Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities; Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer. 291 HANLEY. GEORGE F.. Ill, Lindenhurst, New York. A.B., Fine Arts; Flat Hat; ROTC; Sailing Associa- tion; Spanish Club; Newman Club. HARKESS, SHIRLEY JANE, Alexandria. A. B., So- ciology; Pi Beta Phi-Scholarship Chairman, Recording Secretary; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Epsilon-Historian; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Flat fl(- Features Editor, Associate Editor; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. HARLOW, CAROL ANN, Mineral. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Delta Omicron-Warden ; Flat Hat; Band; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals. HARNSBERGER, ADELAIDE KEMPER, Port Repub- lic. A.B., English; Delta Delta Delta-Historian, Rush Chairman; Chi Delta Phi-Corresponding Secretary; Orchesis. HARRELL, ALAN 0., Chesapeake. A.B., Psychology; Kappa Sigma; ROTC; Intramurals. HARRELL, DWAINE R., Arlington. A.B., Sociology; Phi Kappa Tau-Pledge Master, Chaplain; Student Association. HASSMER, KAREN. Alexandria. A.B., Psychology; Chi Omega-Song Leader, Scholarship Committee; Psi Chi; Chorus; Orchesis-Vice-President. HATCH, ALEXIA H., Newport News. A.B., Biology; Biology Club; Newman Club; Sweetheart of Phi Kappa Tau. HAUSS, JOHN E., JR., Richmond. A.B., Sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals. Susan Bruch and Joan Speer select their caps for Opening Convocation. Thoughtful seniors pause to reflect during Convocation speeches. 292 HAWTHOKNE, RANDALL S., Arlington. A.B., Busi- ness Administration- Accounting; Flat Hat; ROTC; Accounting Clulj; Freshman Cross Country. HAY, LINDA, Crewe. A.B., Education; Student As- sociation; Colonial Echo; Student Education Associa- tion-Publicity Chairman; Wesley Foundation; Intra- murals. HAYMES, WILLL . I E., JR., Sandston. A.B., Eco- nomics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Economics Club. HAYNES, JEAN CURTIS, Richmond. B.S., Biology; Alpha Chi Oniega-Panhellenic Representative, House President; Women ' s Dormitory Council. HAYNES, RICHARD, Lancaster. A.B., History; WCWM; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Student Edu- cation Association; Intramurals. HEENAN, DAVID E., Morrisville, Pennsylvania. B.S., Mathematics; Phi Kappa Tau- President, Rush Chairman; Interfraternity Council. HENDERSON, LINDA ANNE, Williamsburg. A.B., Fine Arts. HENRETTA, DAVID, Williamsburg. A.B., History; Newman Club; Transferred from East Carolina Col- lege. HERBERT, BARBARA, Portsmouth. A.B., Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi. HILL. M. KATHRYN. Colonial Heights. A.B., His- tory: Kappa Delta-Scholarship Chairman, Recommen- dations Chairman; Flat Hal; Young Republicans. HITCHENS, MAMIE RUTH, Williamsburg. A.B., Elementary Education: William and Mar - Theatre; Backdrop Club; Chorus; Transferred from Virginia Intermont College. HOCHHEIMER, JOHN THOMAS, Newport News. B.S., Chemistry; Lambda Chi Alpha; Chemistry Club; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. HOCKMAN, JAMES BEVERLEY, Winchester. A.B., Government; Keplar- President, Treasurer, Affiliation Chairman; Interfraternity Council; Choir; Alpha Phi Omega-Vice-President; Young RepubUcans-Vice-Pres- ident; Student Education Association; Political Sci- ence Forum; Canterburv Club. HOCUTT, MARY ANNE, Newark, Delaware. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi-Float Chairman, Corresponding Secretary ' ; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Stu- dent Education Association; Canterbury Club. HODGES, ROBERT ALVIN, Richmond. B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Baptist Student Union. 293 HODNETT, MIKE, Martinsville. A.B., History: Kep- lar-Historian, Parliamentarian. Vice-President; Student Association-Parliamentarian; Men ' s Dormitory Coun- cil; Flat Hat; Choir; Young Democrats; Wesley Foundation. HOFBAUER, MARGARET ANNE, Falls Church. A.B., Business Administration; WCWM; William and Mary Theatre; Accounting Club-Vice-President; Chemistry Club; Newman Club. HOFFMANN, WILLIAM E., Albany, Georgia. A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Sigma; Flat Hat; ROTC; West- minster Fellowship; Freshman Baseball-Manager: Freshman Basketball-Manager; Varsity Basketball- Manager; Intramurals. CLASS OF 1967 Team and spectators cheer as the Indians score another basket. H0G.4N, SHARON, Cherokee, Iowa. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi-Music Chairman, PanheUenic Representa- tive; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Choir- Historian; Chorus: Canterbury Club. HOLLAND, MARTHA D., South Boston. A.B., Fine Arts; Canterbury Club: Transferred from Mary Bald- win College. HOLLAND, MICHAEL P., Williamsburg. A.B., An- thropology; Sigma Nu; Student Association; Men ' s Honor Council; Group Leader; Interfratemity Coun- cil; Flat Hat; Freshman and Varsity Cross Country; Freshman and Varsity Track; Dormitory Manager. HOLLISTER, MARJORIE L, Annandale. B.S., Psy- chology; .Alpha Lambda Delta; Psychology Club; HOLMQUIST, RICHARD CHARLES, JR., Richmond. A.B., Government; William and Mary Theatre; Young Republicans; French Club; Spanish Club; Political Science Forum-President. HOWARD. JA.MES E„ Tuscon, Arizona. A.B., So- ciology; Theta Delta Chi; Interfratemity Counc ROTC; Freshman Basketball; Intramurals. 294 ijto HUDDLESTON, L. VERNE, JR., Glasgow. A.B., His- tory; Cirt-le K Club; Young Democrats; Political Science Forum. HUDCINS, LOUISE JESSICA, Bavon. B.S., Physics; Chi Omepalntramural Representative, House Presi- dent; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Pi Sigma; Orien- tation Sponsor; Colonial Echo: Intramurals. HI D. ' ON, HKI.KN. Stcin Creek. B..S.. Biology; Phi Beta Kappa; .Alpha Lambda Delta; Biology Club; Wesley Foundation; Merit Scholar; Intramurals. HUGHES, JOSEPH W., JR., Richmond. A.B., So- ciology and Anthropology; Intramurals. HUGO, JOHN A., II, Bridgeport, Connecticut. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Pi; Choir; ROTC; Intramurals. JAGGER, ROBERT, Bethpage, New York. B.S., Bi- ology; Lambda Chi Alpha-Social Chairman, Corres- ponding Secretary; Group Leader; ROTC; Biology Club; Wrestling; Intramurals. JANSEN, WILLIAM F.. Erie, Pennsylvania. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. JEBO, JERRY K., Alexandria. A.B., Government; Political Science Forum; Cricket Club; Intramurals. JENNINGS, JAMES COURTNEY. Richmond. B.S., JBioIogy; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Canterbury Club; Commencement Speaker Committee. JOHNSON, CATHERINE BETHEA, Clifford. B.S., Chemistry; Kappa Delta-Panhellenic Representative, Intramural Representative; Chemistry Club; Hockey- Manager: Outstanding Intramural Representative; In- tramural .Manager. JOHNSON, MICHAEL J.. Grundy. A.B.. History; Transferred from Junior College of Broward County. JOHNSON. ROBERT A., Annandale. B.S., Pre-Dental; Pi Kappa Alpha-Pledge Trainer, Executive Council, Alumni Secretary; Gymnastics. JOHNSON, ROBERT CONNELLY, Suffolk. A.B., Sociology; Keplar-Rush Chairman; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Cheerleader; Dormitorv Manager. JONES. CAROL E., Richmond. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board-Vice-President; Pi Delta Epsilon; General Cooperative Committee; Student As- sociation; President ' s . ide; Women ' s Honor Council- Chairman; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial £c io-Student Life Editor, -Associate Editor, Editorial Board; Wesley Foundation-Vice-Pres- ident; Merit Scholar; Co-Recipient, Mortar Board Award: Outstanding Sophomore; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Jef- ferson Counselor. JONES, REBECCA L.. Falls Church. B.S., Biology; Phi Mu; Band; Biology Club. 295 Phi Beta Kappa Elects Twenty-Five Seniors mdM 296 to Alpha of Virginia JONES, ROBERT WILSON, Richmond. B.S., Chemistry; Keplar; Young Democrats; French Cluh; Chemistry Club. KEAHEY, ELIZABETH, Fairfax. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta- Recording Secretary; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Chorus; Sailing Association; Canterbury Club; Hockey; Intra- murals. KEMP, JEAN LAVELLE, Norfolk. A.B., Psychology; Chi Omega- Rush Chairman, President; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Flat a(-Editorial Associate; Freshman Cheerleader- Captain; Student Education Association; Psychology Club; Intra- murals; Chairman Homecoming Dance; Dupont Dormitory President. KEYES, ROYAL MICHAEL, North Canton, Ohio. A.B., Account- ing; Sigma Phi Epsilon-Marshal, Athletic Chairman; Interfraternity Council; Accounting Club; Freshman and Varsity Basketball; Fresh- man and Varsity Baseball. KING, ANN POWER, Y ' orktown. A.B., Elementary Education; Stu- dent Education Association. KING, GARY GILETTE, Rescue. B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha-House Manager, Censor; Interfraternity Council; Freshman Qass President; Varsity Soccer; Freshman Baseball. KOERNER, JANICE, Falls Church. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Alpha Theta-Panhellenic Representative, Treasurer, Fraternity Education Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa; . lpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Young Republicans. KRAUSS, HARRY E., Ill, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. A.B., His- tory; Eta Sigma Phi-Vice-President, Treasurer; William and Mary Review; ROTC; Canterbury Club-Vice-President, Treasurer; Cricket Team-Co-Captain; Committee for Arts and Lectures; Botetourt Bib- liographical Society-President. KUSHNER, SAMUEL A., JR., Danville. A.B., History; Pi Lambda Phi-Marshal, President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Group Leader- Assist- ant Head Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Flat Hat-Editorial Assistant; Balfour-Hillel. KYLE, JOHN PAGE, Roanoke. A.B., English; ROTC; Society for the Advancement of Management-President; Newman Club; Golf. LAMPE, JOHN F., Ripon, Wisconsin. A.B., History; Men ' s Dormi- tory Council; Group Leader; Track; Dormitorv Manager. LANGDON, DANIEL C, Tulsa, Oklahoma. B.S., Chemistry; Kep- lar; Phi Eta Sigma-Vice-President ; Phi Mu Alpha-Secretary, Vice- President; Group Leader. LARIMER, R. DEAN, Abingdon. B.S., Chemistry. LATHAM, ELIZABETH JANE, Williamsburg. A.B., Business Edu- cation; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; Trans- ferred from University of .South Carolina. LAWLER, J. NEALE, Richmond. A.B., History. LAWSON, DIANE S.. Colonial Heights. A.B., Economics; William and Mary Theatre; Transferred from American University. LAWSON, GLENN A., Knoxville, Tennessee. A.B., Business Admin- istration; Society for the Advancement of Management. LEE, LINDA M., Surry. A.B., English. LEE, MICH. ' iEL V., Alexandria. A.B., Business Administration; Keplar-Secretary-; Alpha Phi Omega-Secretary; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. LEE, RUSSELL F.. Falls Church. A.B., Psychology; WiUiam and Mary Theatre; ROTC-Company Commander; Wesley Foundation- President. It ' s only flu, says Dr. DeBord, our little green and yellow pills will cure it right away. Senior Mike Lombardi follows the well-known path through the doors of the ' ren Buildins. 297 LEICHUM, AXEL DIETER, Frankfurt, Germany. B.S., Physics; Keplar-President; German Club-Secre- tary-Treasurer; Intramurals. LEOPOLD, IRENE CHRISTOFI, Newport News. A.B.. Education; Transferred from Cliristopher New- port College. LESNIAK, MICHAEL PAUL, Brooklyn, New York. . ' V.B., Pre-Law; Kappa Sigma. LESTER, RICHARD I., Chatham, New Jersey. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men ' s Dormi- torv Council; WCWM; Student Education .Associa- tion; Political Science Forum; Dormitory Manager. LEVENBERG, STEPHEN B., Arlington. A.B., Psy- chology; Pi Lambda Phi; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Interfraternity Council-Social Chairman; Flat Hat; ROTC; Psychology Club; Balfour-Hillel-Secretary; Rifle Team; Distinguished Militan,- Student. LE ' WIS, JAMES W., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B., English; Theta Delta Chi-Social Chairman. LIPPERT, JOHN C, Wilmington, Ohio. A.B., Eco- nomics; WCWM; Young Republicans; Economics Club. LOMBARDI, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Morton. Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Government; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat: WCWM-Production Director, Chief Announcer; Backrop Club; ROTC; Baseball. LONGERBEAM, DIANNE R., FaUs Church. A.B., Sociology; Young Republicans. LONS, WOODROW, Vienna. A.B.. Government; WCWM-Director of Classical Music; Young Republi- cans; Political Science Forum. LOUER, ALBERT 0., Highland Park, Illinois. A.B., History; Pi Delta Epsilon-Pres ident; WCWM-Director of Special Programming; Young Democrats; Canter- bury Club; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Committee on -Arts and Lectures; Parents ' Day Committee — Publicity Chair- man; Graduation Speaker Committee. LOUGHRAN, VAL, Hampton. A.B., History; Student Education Association. LOVELACE, RONALD L., Gladys. A.B., Accounting; Accounting Club-President; Pep Club; Intramurals. LOWERY, JOHN DAVID, Arlington. A.B., Psychol- ogy; Pi Kappa Alpha-House Manager, Pledge Master. LUBIN, BILLYE JO, Fairfax. A.B., Fine Arts; Kappa Delta-Art Chairman, Float Chairman; Theta Alpha Phi-Treasurer; Willaim and Mary Theatre; Backrop Club-Art Director. mm£m£i% niL 298 LUSARDI, JEAN CAROLYN, Brookncal. B.S., Topi- cal Science; Gamma Phi Beta-Intramural Representa- tive Pledge Trainer; Orientation Sponsor; Women ' s Atlilctic Association-Secretary; Student Education Association; Basketball-Captain; Hockey; Lacrosse; Intraniurals; Intranmrals Manager. LYNCH, HAROLD F., Williamsburg. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Sigma-President; Student .Association; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; ROTC; Newman Club; Freshman Basketball; Intraniurals. CLASS OF 1967 President Paschall speaks Illumination. jfter the Grand LYNHAM, JOHN A., Lynchburg. A.B., Government; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Politi- cal Science Forum; Society for the Advancement of Management; Varsity Football-Manager; Intramurals; Dormitory Manager. LYON, ANN THOMAS, Richmond. A.B., Ancient Lan- guages; Alpha Chi Omega-Recommendations Chair- man; Eta Sigma Phi-Recording Secretary, President; Biology Club; Canterbury Club-Treasurer. LYON SUSAN TRAFTON. Virginia Beach. A.B.. French; Kappa Alpha Theta-Standards Representative; Student Education Association; Transferred from Man- Washington College. V 299 MARCY, STEVEN KENT, Alexandria. B.S., Physics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Deha Kappa- President ; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Associa- tion; President ' s Aide; Sophomore Class President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Unive rsities. MARSHALL, CHERYL DIANNE, Virginia Beach. B.S., Chemistry; Gamma Phi Beta-Social Secretary; Chemistry Club; Westminster Fellowship. MARSHALL, SHIRLEY SUE, Hampton. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Transferred from Radford Col- lege. MARSTON, HAROLD WOODROW, JR., Dunedin, Florida. A.B., Government; Sigma Alpha Epsilon- Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Trainer, President; Interfratemity Council; Intramurals. MASON, PAMELA, Lynchburg. ' A.B., Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi-Publicity Chairman; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Student Education Association; Psy- chology Qub. MATHEWS, DONNA LYNN, Crittenden. A.B., Psy- chology; Choir; Chorus; Psychology Club. MATTOX, ANNE. Martinsville. A.B., Elementary Ed- ucation; Chi Omega-Personnel Chairman; Mermettes. MAYER, LINDA D., Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. A.B., History; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Public Relations Chair- man; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Intramur- als; Transferred from Chatham College. MCCANDLISH, CHARLES, JR., Waynesboro. B.S., Chemistry; Theta Delta Chi-House Manager; Chem- istry Club; Gymnastics. MCCLUNEY, RICHARD LESHER, JR., Williams- burg. A.B., Government; WCWM-News Director; Po- litical Science Forum; Westminster Fellowship. MCCOTTER, JOSEPH R., JR., Chesapeake. B.S., Biology ' . MCENTIRE, THOMAS MIKELL, Newport, Rhode Island. B.S., Biology; Theta Delta Chi. MCGHEE, B. SHARON, Woodbridge. A.B., Elemen- tary Education; Gamma Phi Bela-Ritual Chairman; Student Education Association. MCINTi ' RE, JAMES S., Newport News. B.S., Physics; Baseball Coach. MCrVOR, ROBERT T., Alexandria. B.S., Mathe- matics; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Coun- cil-President; Queen ' s Guard; Young Democrats; Sail- ing Association ; Freshman Swimming. 300 MCKAY, NEVA JANE, Severna Park, Maryland. A.Ii., Fine Arts; Chi Omega; Mcmiettes; Sigma Al- pha Epsilon Sweetheart. MCMA.STER, LEONARD R., Williamshurg. B..S., Physics; Sigma Phi Epsilon. MCNAIRY, NANCY COX, Greensboro, North Caro- hna. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta-Activity Chairman, Float Chairman, Corresponding Secretary; Colonial Echo; Mermettes; Intramurals. MCNIEL, SUSAN R., Harrisonburg. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistr - Club; Lutheran Student Association. MCWHIRT, ELLEN D.. Spotsylvania. A.B., History; Flat Hat; WCWM; Young Democrats; Political Sci- ence Forum; Canterbury Club. MEDINGER, JOHN L., Falls Church. A.B., Sociology; Pi Lambda Phi-Vice-President, Steward; Queen ' s Guard. kJ k MENGES, MIRIAM P., Seaford, A.B., Fine Arts. MENTZER, ROBERT M., Doylestown, Pennsylvania. B.S., Biology; Sigma Pi-Secretarv; Intramurals. MILLER, GARY BENSON, Norge. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club-Secretarj ' -Treasurer; Intramurals. Job applications are an important part of the senior year. CLASS OF Student Teachers Obtain Valuable Experience MILLER, GEORGE H., Falls Church. B.S., Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma-President; Choir; Baptist Student Union-President. MILLER, RONALD T., Newport News. B.S., Chem- istr ' . MONTFORT, SUSAN DENBY, Hayes. A.B.. Elemen- tary Education; Student Education Association; Bap- tist Student Union. MOODY, JO ANN, Concord. A.B., English; Student Association; William and Mary Review; Fiction Board; Intramurals. MOORE, PATRICIA DIANE, Newport News. B.S., Biology; Biology- Qub; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. MORIARTY, EMILY J., Arlington. A.B., Govern- ment; Kappa Alpha Theta-President; Student Associ- ation; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; Newman Club; Hockey Manager; Ludwell House President. MORRIS, JUDYTHE A., Alexandria. B.S., Biology; Kappa Delta-Panhellenic Representative; Alpha Lamb- da Delta-Treasurer; General Cooperative Committee; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council-President; Colonial fcAo-Sorority Editor; Choir-Touring Choir; Chorus-Piano Accompanist; Mer- mettes; Student Education Association; Lacrosse; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Intramurals. MORRIS, LORNA LEE, NokesviUe. A.B., French; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi-Vice-President; French Club-Vice- President; Spanish Club. MURPHY, MARY LYNN, Suffolk. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Membership Chairman; Colonial Echo; Mermettes; Student Education Association. V V NEILSON, JOSEPH T., Bayside, New York. A.B., Education; Sigma Nu-Commander; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Student Education Association; New- man Club; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Transferred from Holy Cross Colleg e. NEW, HARRY E., JR., Newport News. A.B., Account- ing; Kappa Alpha-President; Men ' s Dormitory Coun- cil; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Accounting Club; Varsity Swimming. NICHOLSON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Lakeland, Ror- ida. A.B., French; Pi Delta Phi-Treasurer; Lutheran Student Association-Vice-President; Student Commit- tee on Arts and Lectures. M 302 n Local School Systems NILES, THOMAS R., II, Staunton. A.B., Eco- nomics; Pi Kappa Alpha; Colonial Echo; ROTC; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Freshman Golf. NOL.A.N, KAREN MARGARET, Newport News. A.B.. History. NORTHWAY, MARGARET GAY, Houston, Texas. B.S., Pre-Medicine; Kappa Alpha Theta- Alumnae Relations Chairman; Orientation Spon- sor; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Biologv Club: Canterbury Club-Secretary. NUERNBERGER, NURY ANN, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Corresponding Secretary; Psi Chi: Ori- entation Sponsor; Chorus; Mermettes; Sailing Association; Westminster Fellowship; Tennis Captain. OGIBA, BARBARA J., Hampton. A.B., Elemen- tary Education. O ' KEEFE, EUGENE T., Quincy, Massachusetts. A.B., Sociology; Varsity Golf. OLIVER, CHARLES WILLIAM, Charlottesville. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha-Vice-President, Ritualist; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Lead- er; Student Education Association; Wesley Foun- dation. O ' NEILL, EVERETT MICHAEL, Colonial Beach. B.S., Sociology and Anthropology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurals; Transferred from Atlantic Christian College. ORRICK, NICHOLAS CROMWELL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. B.S.. Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma; Gym- nastics. OWEN, ROBERT W., San Francisco, California. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma- Social Chairman; General Cooperative Commit- tee; Student Association-Vice-President; Men ' s Honor Council; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council: Accounting Club: Freshman Basketball; Intramurals. Future teachers: Anne Gibson, Joan Speer, Sue Ellen Bowman. 303 Ben Pomeroy Ron Panneton f a jump shot. watches ) up for OWRE, MARTHA LEONORA, Lubbock, Texas. A.B., Sociolog ' and Anthropology; Kappa Delta- Vice-President; Pi Delta Epsilon; Women ' s Dor- mitor) ' Council: Flat af-Productions Editor; Canterbury Club-Secretary, Vice-President; Lud- well House President. PALMORE. FRED, Hanover Court House. A.B., History; Sigma Pi-Treasurer, President; Student -Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Interfra- ternity Council-Social Cbairman; Young Demo- crats; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Dormitory Manager; Senior Class Vice-President. PARKINSON, K. THLEEN ANN, Roanoke. A.B.. Business Administration; Delta Omicron; Choir-Historian, Secretary-Treasurer; Society for the Advancement of Management-Secretary. PARKS, WALTA GAIL, Tangier. A.B., Elemen- tary Education; Student Education Association; Transferred from Ferrum Junior College. PARROTT, BARBARA GAIL, Exmore. A.B., English; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Debate Council; Who ' s Who Among Students in .American Colleges and Uni- versities; Barrett Dormitory President. PASTORE, JULIE, Richmond. A.B., English; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Young Republi- cans; Student Education Association; Spanish Club; Newman Club; Chandler Dormiton- Vice- President. PAULSON, MARY LOUISE, Hampton. A.B., Mathematics; Band; Transferred from Mary Washington College. PECK, BARBARA SUE, Arlington. A.B., French; Gamma Phi Beta-Scholarship Chairman, Vice- President; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board-Sec- retary; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Gen- eral Cooperative Committee; President ' s Aide; Women ' s Dormitory Council-Secretary, President; Orientation Sponsor; Band; Choir; Chorus; Wlio ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor. PENCE, CLIFFORD H., King of Prussia, Penn- sylvania. A.B., Government; Phi Eta Sigma-His- torian; Pi Delta Epsilon; Group Leader; WCWM-Director of Popular Music, News Direc- tor; Backdrop Club-Board of Directors. PETRALIA, RON, Flushing, New York. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon-Public Relations Chairman, Alumni Relations Chairman; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Society for the Advancement of Management; Psychology Club; Newman Club; Varsity Football; Intramurals. 304 CLASS OF 1967 PHILLIPS, KENNETH A., Cresco, Pennsylvania. A.B., English; Theta Delta Chi; Scabbard and Blade. PLYBON, ROBERTA L., Alexandria. A.B.. Sociolog ' ; Pi Beta Phi-Arrow Correspondent, Junior Panhellenic Representative; Spanish Club; Transferred from Uni- versity of South Carolina. POMEROY, J3ENJAM1N B., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Kappa Sigma; P.E. Majors Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes-President; Var- sity Basketball-Captain. POND, SUSAN, Newport News. A.B., Elementary Edu- cation; Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Education As- sociation; Christian Science Organization-Secretary. PORTER, BRENDA L., Colonial Heights. A.B., Eng- lish: Colonial Echo; Baptist Student Union. PRATT, HENRY JONATHAN, Menlo Park, California. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha-Social Chairman, President; Interfraternity Council; ROTC; Pep Club; Intramurals. PRATT, MARGARET DALE, Arlington. A.B., History; Kappa Delta-Guard, Corresponding Secretary; Orien- tation Sponsor; Choir; Chorus; Student Education Association-Treasurer; Political Science Forum; West- minster Fellowship; Swimming: Intramurals. PRESTRIDGE, ALFRED BURTON. Norfolk. A.B., Accounting; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Treasurer, Presi- dent; Interfraternity Council; Spanish Club; Ac- counting Club-Treasurer; Newman Club. PURCELL. ROBERT A., Arlington. A.B., Sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals. QUALLS, LARRY BENTON, Plant City, Florida. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Delta Epsilon-Treasurer; Student Association; Wil- liam and Mary Review-Edhonal Board, Managing Editor; ROTC; Y ' oung Democrats; Society for the Advancement of Management; German Club; Merit Scholar; Student Committee on Concerts and Lec- tures; Botetourt Bibliographical Society. QUEEN, G. BURTON, Silver Spring. Maryland. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha-Scholarship Leader; Stu- dent Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Political Science Forum; Society for the Advancement of Management; Freshman Track; In- tramurals. RAINS, LINDA I., Arlington. A.B., Psychology; Delta Delta Delta-Fraternity Education Chairman, Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Psychology Club-Vice-President. 305 CLASS OF; RAND, . NNE LEWIS, Blackstone. A.B., Sec- ondary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta-First Vice- President, Pledge Trainer; Student Education Association. RAFF, JERE L., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Theta Alpha Phi-Fresident; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club-Dght- ing Designer. RAWL, DIANNE, New Delhi, India. A.B., Gov- ernment; Chi Omega-Courtesy Chairman; Wom- en ' s Dormitory Council; Newman Club; Jeffer- son Dormitory Counselor; Swimming Manager. REESE, SANDRA F., Williamsburg. A.B., His- tory; Phi Mu-Senior Fanhellenic Representative, Social Chairman, Pledge Trainer; Band; Canter- bury Club. REGISTER, WILLIAM R., Temple, New Hamp- shire. B.S., Chemistry; Keplar; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard. REUSSOW, SANDRA, Vienna. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Delta- Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Abelian Society; Colonial Echo; Baptist Student Union. RICHARDS, JOHN A., Fairfax. A.B., Psychol- ogy; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard-Executive Officer. RILEY, JENNIFER, Newport News. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Chorus Student Education Association; Canterbury Club Transferred from Christopher Newport College. ROBERTS, MARY LYNN, Williamsburg. A.B., Education. ROBERTSON, BONNIE LOUISE TAYLOR, Pet- ersburg. A.B., Fine Arts; Pi Beta Phi-Courtesy Chairman; Band; Canterbury Club; Pep Club; Intramurals. ROBERTSON, JAMES E., Ill, KnoxviUe, Ten- nessee. A.B., Government; Young Republicans; Political Science Forum. In the SA office Larry White finds a place for study i 306 1967 and relaxation. ROBERTSON, SUSAN KAY, Shreveport, Louis- iana. . ' V.B., Education; Kappa Alpha Tlieta-Activ- itics (!liairman; Kappa Delta Pi; Orchesis; Stu- dent Eiiuration Association. ROBIN ' ETTE, TURNER L., JR., Williamsburg. B.S., Malliematics; Chemistn ' Club. ROBINSON, JOHN MORGAN. Gastonia, North Carolina. A.B., Spanish; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Club-Presi- dent, Treasurer. ROTON, CECELIA A., San Juan, Puerto Rico. A.B., History; Phi Mu-Vice-President, Scholar- ship Chairman; Kappa Delta Pi; Orientation Sponsor; Young Democrats; Student Education Association; Political Science Forum; Baptist Student Union. ROWE, LESLIE DWIGHT, Newport News. A.B., Government; Young Democrats; Political Science Forum. ROWLAND, JOHN DAVID, Sutherland. B.S., Chemistr ' ; Chemistry Club; Transferred from Richard Bland College. ROWLAND, ROBERT C, Chesapeake. B.S., Bi- ology; Pi Kappa Alfiha-AIumni Secretary; Gym- nastics. RUBIN, VIVIEN, Washington, B.C. A.6., Eng- lish; Pi Delta Epsilon-Secretary; Flat f a«-CoI- umnist; WCWM; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club-Director of Publicity; Varsity Tennis. RUMPLER, JAMES W., Fairfax. A.B., Physical Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon- Pledge Trainer; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; P. E. Majors Club; Baseball; Intramurals. RYDER, NATALIE, Akron, Ohio. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta- Activities Chairman, Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association; Canterbury Club; Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Alpha. SARTORIO, LAURENS, Valley Stream, New York. A.B., Philosophy; Student Association; Group Leader; Young Republicans; Canterbury Club. SAWYER, RAE WORLEY, Williamsburg. B.S., Chemistry; Chi Omega- Junior Panhellenic Rep- resentative, Administrator; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Women ' s Dormitory Council-Treas- urer; Orientation Sponsor; Chorus; Orchesis; Chemistry Club; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Intramurals. SAYERS. NICHOLAS CRAIG, Franklin Park, Illinois. A.B., History; Kappa Sigma; Intramur- als. 307 WDA Wins Long-Sought One O ' clock Lates for Upperclass Girls SAYS, DONNA, Arlington. A.B., Fine Arts; Pi Beta Phi-Activities Chairman, Social Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Orchesis-Secretary, Presi- dent, SCHEID, MARY CHRISTINE, Arlington. B.S., Chemistry; Alpha Chi Omega-Senior Panhellenic Representative; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board- Treasurer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Women ' s Dorm- itory Council-Treasurer, Secretary, Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion; Flat Hat; Chemistry Club; Tennis; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Editor of William and Maty Woman; Transferred from Pennsylvania State University. SCHMEER, DONNA, Hampton. B.S., Biology. SCHONFELD, RUBY GAIL, Portsmouth. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta; Student Association- Co-Chairman-Campus Chest; Orientation Sponsor; Balfour-Hillel; Intramurals. SCHWARTING, HENRY V., Stratford. A.B., Physical Education; French Club-Treasurer; Gym- nastics. SCOTT, BERNARD THOMAS, Richmond. A.B., English; Choir. SCOTT, EDWIN WALKER, JR., Staunton. A.B., Physical Education; Kappa Alpha-Treasurer; Var- sity Football. SCOTT, WILLIAM L., Fairfax. A.B., Economics; Keplar; Circle K Club-President; Young Repub- licans; Wesley Foundation. SEAY, ANN, Norfolk. A.B., Fine Arts; Flat Hat; Newman Club. SEDWICK, MARY FRANCES, Luray. A.B., Gov- ernment; Kappa Delta-President; Delta Omicron- Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor. SEEGER, MURIEL, Washington, D. C. B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Transferred from St. Mary ' s Junior College. SESSOMS, ANN H., Shenandoah. B.S., Biology; Phi Mu-Corresponding Secretary; Band; Biology Club; Lutheran Student Association-Chaplain. 308 SESSOMS, ELIZABETH S., Shenandoah. B.S., Mathematics; Sailing Association; Lutheran Stu- dent Association-Vice-President, Secretary-Treas- urer. SHACOCHIS, THOMAS J., McLean. B.S., Biol- ogy; Freshman Track; Inlramurals. SHAW, JAMES, Arlington. A.B., Sociology; Pi Kappa Alpha-Alumni Secretary; ROTC; New- man Club ; Intramurals. SHEA, PEDER MICHAEL, San Francisco, Cali- fornia. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Alpha; Colon- iaJ Echo. SHEERAN, ROBERT A., Newton, Pennsylvania. A.B., Ancient Languages; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi; Intramurals. SHEFFIELD, LINDA GAIL, Farmville. B.S., Pre-Medicine; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Wom- en ' s Athletic Association-President; Colonial Echo: Flat Hat; Biology Club; Christian Fellow- ship-Social Chairman, Secretary; Basketball; In- tramural Manager-Managers ' Board; Ludwell House President. SHELLEY, MARILYN K., Williamsburg. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology. SHELLY, RICHARD, Alexandria. B.S., Pre-Medi- cine; Keplar; Band-Drum Major; Alpha Phi Omega; Biology Club; Newman Club. SHERMAN, LARRY N., Newport News. A.B., Economics; Young Democrats; Economics Club; Transferred from Christopher Newport CoUege. SHORES, LUCILLE P., Ulster, Pennsylvania. A.B., French; Chi Delta Phi-Corresponding Sec- retary; William and Mary Review; William and Mary Theatre; Botetourt Bibliographical Society; Transferred from Harpur College. John Bassett, a W and M hootenanny favorite. Chuck Berry entertains at Honieconiinp;. 309 SHOWALTER, EDNA LOCKETT, Kenbridge. A.B., Education; Delta Delta Delta; Sigma Delta Pi; Stu- dent Education Association; Transferred from Sullins College. SIEVERS, CHARLES F., Auburn, Nebraska. A.B., Business Administration; Theta Delta Chi-Vice-Presi- dent, Social Chairman; ROTC-Company Commander; Scabbard and Blade; Student Religious Union; Chris- tian Science Organization; Baseball. SIMPSON, JOAN, Squantum, Massachusetts. B.S., Biology; Pi Beta Phi-Activities Chairman; Sailing Association-Vice-President; Student Education Asso- cation; Biology Club-Secretary. SKERRETT, LYNN, Clementon, New Jersey. A.B., Psychology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chi Delta Phi; Psi Chi: Flat Hat; Psychology Club-President; Junior Varsity Hockey; Junior Varsity Basketball; University of Exeter Exchange Scholar; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. SKOGEN, CINDY A., Qiarlottesville. A.B., Spanish; Kappa Alpha Theta-Scholarship Chairman, Chaplain; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Delta Pi-President; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Spanish Club-President, Secretary; Po- litical Science Forum-Secretary ; Newman Club ; Ten- nis. SMART, SAMUEL C, White Stone. B.S., Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon-Secretary; Group Leader; ROTC Queen ' s Guard; Queen ' s Guard Association-Secretary President; Wrestling. SMITH, CAROLINE MADDOX, Norfolk. A.B., Soci- ology; Chi Omega-Treasurer; Colonial Echo. SMITH, CHARLES MICHAEL, Abingdon. A.B., Phil- osophy; ROTC; Philosophy Club. SMITH, ERIC S., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. B.S., Math- ematics; Transferred from Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. CLASS OF 1967 Joe Dye, W and M Revieic Editor, happily receives a literary contribution. Jim Robertson finds that, even for seniors, exams come all too soon. 310 IP v SMITH, LEILA S., Ak-xandria. B.S., Mathematics; Gamma Phi Beta-Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Choir; Chorus; Abelian Society-Secretarj-Treas- urer; Westminster FeMowship. SMTH. LINDA TRICE, Westmoreland Hills, Mar land. A.B., Government; Kappa Kappa Gam- ma-Reeordinj; Secretary; Political Science Fo- rum; Tennis; Intranuirals. SMITH, RlCHAKl) M., Alexandria. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Republicans; Sailing Association; Accounting Club; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment; Newman Club; Transferred from Old Dominion College. SMITH, SHELBY, Arlington. A.B., Elementary Education; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Stu- dent Education Association; Intramurals. SOLOMON, MARCIA D., Newport News. A.B., Sociologv and Anthropologs ' . SPAULDING, THOMAS B., Alexandria. A.B., History; Pi Lambda Phi-Pledge Trainer, Lodge Manager, Steward, Betterment Chairman. SPEER, JOAN ELAINE, West Palm Beach. Flor- ida. A.B., Government; Chi Omega-Float Chair- man, Recommendations Chairman; Young Demo- crats; French Club; Political Science Forum. SPENCER, BETTY JEAN, Richmond. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Warden, Corresponding Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; Newman Club. SPIRN. STUART DOUGL. S, Newport News. . .B., History: Pi Lambda Phi-Lodge Manager, Corresponding Secretar -, Publicity Chairman; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat HoZ-Editorial Associate, Business Manager; William and Mary Review; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard. SPRINKEL. MARY JANE, Mechanicsville. A.B., Fine Arts; Chi Omega-Chapter Correspondent; Colonial Echo; Sailing Association. STALEY. JOANNA, Richmond. B.S., Mathemat- ics; Pi Beta Phi-Treasurer; Abelian Society. STANSBURY. BARBARA L, Richmond. A.B., Music Education; Delta Omicron-Secretary, First Vice-President; Orchestra. STARKEY, SHARRON ANN, Quinton. A.B., English; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Young Demo- crats; Psychology Club; Newman Club; Intra- murals. STEDMAN, NL RY M., Arlington. A.B., History; Alpha Chi Omega-Scholarship Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta-President. Senior Advisor; Pi Delta Ep- silon; Kappa Delta Pi-President; Sigma Delia Pi-Secretary-Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Co- lonial fc io-Features Editor; Chorus; Student Education Association-Secretary; Spanish Club; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. STERLING, CAROLYN JOYCE, Gloucester. A.B., Elementary Education; Band; Student Education Association; Pep Club; Basketball; Intramurals. 311 STEWART, THOMAS J., New ' York, New York A.B., Latin; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma Pi Delta Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi-Treasurer President ' s Aide; WCWM-News Director. Pro gram Director; Newman Club; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. STOKES, EMMA, Front Royal. A.B., Sociology Women ' s Dormitory Council-Judicial Council; Flat Hat; Young Democrats; Spanish Club-Vice-Presi dent; Political Science Forum; Landrum Dormi tory President. STONEHAM, ANN NEVILLE, Atlanta, Georgia A.B., English; Chi Omega; Backdrop Club; Span ish Club; Intramurals. STRADER, MARY ELIZABETH, Richmond. A.B., History; Alpha Chi Omega-Historian, Warden; Orientation Sponsor; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; French Club; Westmin- ster Fellowship; Transferred from American Uni- versity. STURGES, CHRISTINE A., New Canaan, Con- necticut. A.B., English; Kappa Delta-Editor, Sec- retary; Pi Delta Phi; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; Chorus. SUTHERLAND, DON PAGE, Norfolk. A.B., His- tory; William and Mary Theatre; Canterbury Club. SWANSON, SUZANNE, Danville. B.S., Mathemat- ics; Pi Beta Phi-Intramural Representative, House President; Orientation Sponsor; Chorus; German Club. SWARTZ, IDA SUE, Mount Jackson. A.B., His- tory; Student Education Association; Christian Fellowship ; Wesley Foundation. SWEENEY, KAYE, Forest. A.B., Sociology; Kap- pa Delta; Orchesis. SWEET, PALMER C, Charlottesville. A.B., Ge- ology; Biology Club; Freshman Track; Intra- murals. SZADOKIERSKI, SUSAN, Alexandria. A.B., Eng- lish; Pi Beta Phi-Program Chairman; Theta Al- pha Phi-Treasurer. Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club-Program Chairman; Canterbury Club; Intra- murals. TATE, SANDRA RAY, Mechanicsville. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Song Lead- er, Chaplain; Choir; Chorus; Baptist Student Union. TAYLOR, JAMES ELRY, Wirtz. B.S., Chemistry. TAYLOR, MARILEE, Rocky Mount. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Transferred from Radford College. TEAGLE, WILLIAM F., Pinero. A.B., History; Transferred from Chowan College. 312 CLASS OF 1967 lA Despite the rain, Judy Morris and Tommy Niles are intent on the game. TKMES, SANFORD, Woodridge, New York. 1!.S., Biology ; Student Religious Union; Balfour-Hiliil- Vice-President, President. THOMPSON, THERESA, Woodbridge. A.B., Phil- osophy; Kappa Alpha Theta-Head Marshal, Float Chairman, Corresponding Secretary; Eta Sigma Phi; William and Mary Theatre. TRAUTMAN, THOMAS S., Norfolk. A.B., So- ciology; Sigma Phi Epsilon-House Manager; Sig- ma Delta Pi; ROTC-Battalion Staff; Varsity Baseball. TRAYLOR, SOPHIA Z., Hopewell. A.B., Educa- tion; Kappa Delta Pi; Transferred from Richard Bland College. TUCKER, JUDY ANN, Y ' orktown. A.B., Elemen- tary Education; Young Republicans; Student Ed- ucation Association; Accounting Club; Christian Science Organization; Transferred from Long Beach City College. TUGGLE, LORENE UY, Lynchburg. A.B., His- tory; Young Democrats; Political Science Fo- TUPPER, KATHRYN L., Nashville, Tennessee. A.B., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma-.Marshal, Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Newman Club-Secretary, Vice-President; Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart; Miss Irresistable. TURNER, DENNIS S., -Arlington. A.B., Business Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management. TURNER, MARY FRANCES, Arlington. A.B., Elementary Education; Colonial Echo; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. 313 TURVILLE, NONIE W., Rockville, Maryland. A.B., Fine Arts; Colonial Echo. TUTHILL, JAMES A., Chesapeake. A.B., Phys- ical Education; Sigma Pi; P.E. Majors Club; Varsity Football. UHL, LAURIE SUSAN, Allison Park, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Elementary Edu cation; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Cheerleader; Ludwell House President. ULLRICH, THOMAS WILLIAM, Falls Church. B.S., Government; Tlieta Delta Chi; Economics Club; Newman Club; Freshman Baseball; A. ' PHER Phvsical Fitness Award; Intramurals. VANCHO, CATHERINE M., WiUiamsburg. A.B., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta-Social Chair- man; Choir; Newman Club. VASILIOU, MARGARET ELLEN, Roanoke. A.B., Government; William and Mary Review; Young Democrats; Student Education Association; Polit- ical Science Forum. VAUGHN, FREDERICK .M., Coral Gables, Flor- ida. A.B.. Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Secretar)-, Treasurer, House Manager; So- ciety for the Advancement of Management. VERSER, JOHN JAMES, III, Newport News. A.B., Philosophy; Transferred from St. Andrews Presbyterian College. WAGSTAFF, JOHN S., Arlington. A.B., History; Kappa Alpha. WAKERLIN. NTKKI HELEN, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., English; Alpha Chi Omega-Recording Sec- retary; Pi Delta Epsilon-Vice-President; Student Association-Co-Chairman Campus Chest, Execu- tive Council; Women ' s Honor Council; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo-Literary Editor, Editorial Board; Flat Hat; William and Mary Theatre; Chorus; Wesley Foundation; Academic Affairs Committee; Jef- ferson Dormitory Counselor; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. WALDREP, SHIRLEY JO, Boydton. A.B., Eng- lish; Chi Delta Phi; Young Republicans; Bap- tist Student Union. WALES, LINDA MARY, Axton. A.B., History; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Canterbury Club; Chandler Dormitory President. WALKER, PRISCILLA ANN, Woodbridge. A.B., History; Delta Delta Delta-House President; Stu- dent .Association; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat-Senior Editor; Intra- murals. WALTER, GARY D., Poland, Ohio. A.B., Eco- nomics; Kappa Sigma-Inner Guard; ROTC; Eco- nomics Club: Varsity Football- Manager. WARD, L RY EVE, West IVIemphis, Arkansas. A.B., History; Kappa Kappa Ganuna-Second Vice- President, President; Mortar Board; Pi Delta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; Flat a«-News Editor, Man- aging Editor, Associate Editor; Newman Club; J ' irginia Gazette Journalism Award: Who ' s Who Among Students in .American Colleges and Uni- versities. ' Jfiil 314 W and M ' s First Members of Who ' s Who Are Selected John Halev finds that editing the Flat Hat can often be a headache. Peace Corps Representative — another possibility for the senior ' s future. WARDER. STANLEY A.. Lorton. A.B., Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha-Historian; Ac- counting Club; Christian Science Organization. WEST, ROBERT B.. Cedar Grove, New Jersey. A.B., Histori ' ; Sigma Nu-Vice-President, President; Inter- fraternity Council; Swimming Team-Co-Captain, WESTBROOK, WILLIAM EARL, JR., Chester. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Pi; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council-Publicity Chairman. WHEELER, CHARLES THOMAS, Arlington. A.B., Ancient Languages. WHITAKER, LAWRENCE G., Fairfax. A.B., Modern Languages. WHITE, MARY CHARLES, Hampton. A.B., Elemen- tary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-President; Pi Delta Phi-Secretary; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orienta- tion Sponsor; Choir-Alumni Secretary; Chorus. WHITE, ROBERT LAWRENCE, Arlington. B.S., Biology; Omicron Delta Kappa; General Cooperative Committee; Student -Association-President; President ' s .Aide; Abelian Society; Who ' s Who Among Students in -American Colleges and Lfniversities; Vice-President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class. WHITEHEAD, SHARON JOYCE, Lowesville. A.B., -Music; Delta Omicron-Treasurer, President; Band- Band Council; Baptist Student Union-Missions Chair- man, Publicitv Chairman; Orchestra. WHITEMAN, ' RAY, TitusviUe, New Jersey. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Sigma Nu-Treasurer, Intramural Representative; Student Association; Interfraternity Council; Flat Hat; ROTC; Society for the -Advance- ment of Management. 315 CLASS OF 1967 WIGGINS, THOMAS R., Vienna. A.B., Psychol- ogy; Phi Kappa Tau-House Manager; Intra- murals. WILLARD, RONALD H., Portsmouth. A.B., Eco- nomics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. You ' re kidding! You didn ' t really put that in this punch! WILLIAMS, CHARLES LEWIS, Vienna. A.B., Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; ROTC; Sailing Association; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management; Transferred from University of Hawaii. WILLIAMS, JOHN W., Silver Spring, Maryland. B.S., Geology; ROTC. Church dinner at Bruton is a popular fall activity. 316 WILLIAMS, KENNETH LEWIS, Margate City, New Jersey. A.B., Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha- Rush Chairman; P.E. Majors Club; Freshman Bas- ketball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball-Co-Cap- tain; Intramurals. WILLIAMS, WALTER W., Portsmouth. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; ROTCBrigadc Information Of- ficer; Society for the Advancement of Management- Treasurer; Intramurals. WILLIAMSON, RONALD, Coral Hills, Maryland. A.B., English; Tutorial Program. WILLIS, NANCi ' LEIGH, Hampton. A.B., History. WILLIS, WILLIAM M., Chesapeake. B.S., Biology; Bi- ology Club; Cricket. WILLNER, ROBERT G., Arlington. A.B., Business Management; Theta Delta Chi-Athletic Chairman; Group Leader; Soci ety for the Advancement of Man- agement; Varsity Baseball. WINDLE, CHARLES BEVERLY, Richmond. B.S., Pre- Medicine; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Biology Club-Vice-President ; Baptist Student Union. WINDLEY, SARAH, Williamsburg. A.B., Elementary Education ; Transferred from Mount Olive Junior College. WINFREE, ANN, Richmond. A.B., Sociology; Delta Delta Delta-Sponsor Chairman, Chaplain; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Mermetles; Tu- torial Program; Intramurals; Parents ' Day Committee- Co-Chairman. WITTY ' , THOMAS EDWARD, JR., Newport News. B.S., Biology; Tennis; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. WRIGHT, BEVERLY. Huntsville, Alabama. A.B., Fine Arts; Chorus; French Club; German Club; Trans- ferred from University of Strasbourg. WRIGHT, FRANKLIN L., Pennsauken, New Jersey. A.B., English; Sigma Pi-Secretary; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat-Senior Editor; Tu- torial Program. YOUNGBLOOD, CLEVIE CAROLYN, Arlington. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta-Parliamentarian, Rush Chair- man, President; Mortar Board-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Association; President ' s Aide; Women ' s Honor Council-Vice Chairman; Orientation Sponsor- Assistant Head Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; New- man Club; Hockey; Basketball; Co-Recipient, Mortar Board . ward: Outstanding Sophomore; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Intramurals. ZWENIG, FRANCES, Arlington. A.B., Government; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board-Editor; Alpha Lambda Delta-Secretary; Pi Delta Phi; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Flat a -News-Features Editor; Young Democrats; Politi- cal Science Forum; Merit Scholar; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Lud- well House President. ZYSKI. RICHARD A., Great FaUs. A.B., English; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Group Leader; WCWM; ROTC. 317 Bob Thompson, vice-president; Bob Blair, president; Mary Yeager, histo- rian: Nancy Scale, secretary-treasurer. ABBOTT, DAVID MICHAEL, Harrison- burg. Chemistry. ABERCROMBIE, CLARA REID, McLean. Sociology. Kappa Delta. ABICHT, SANDRA RITA, Newport News. Elementary Education. ADAMS, SHERYL LEE, Fairfax. Sociology. AKERS, DORISLEE, Alexandria. Music Ed- ucation. Kappa Delta. ALLEY, WAYNE MOSBY, Richmond. Mathematics. Kappa Sigma. ALVIS, ELIZABETH H., Fairfax. English. AMORY, ROBERT F., Williamsburg. Busi- ness Administration. AMSBAUGH, DIANA FAY, Vienna. Biology. ANDERSON, CLAIRE H., Knoxville, Tenn- essee. Philosophy. ANDREWS, SUSAN CLOCKER, Kaiser- slauten. West Germany. Mathematics. Kappa Delta. APPLER, DAVID VAN, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Biology. Pi Kappa Alpha. ARHART, GEORGE ANDREW, Richmond. Government. ARMENTROUT, REGINA ANN, Richmond. Mathematics. Gamma Phi Beta. ATKINS, MARTHA KAY, Staunton. Eng- lish. Pi Beta Phi. ATKINSON, PHOEBE JOANNE, McLean. Education. AUGUSTINE, GRETA ANN, Colonial Heights. Spanish. Gamma Phi Beta. BABB, ELLEN FRANCES, Hampton. Ele mentary Education. BAGLEY, CAROL ANN, Richmond. Topi cal Science. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BAGLEY, JAMES LYLE, Chesapeake, Physics. BAILEY, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Williams burg. Chemistry. Kappa Alpha. BAKER, JANET LOUISE, Arlington. Math- ematics. P hi Mu. BAKER, THOMAS OLIVER, Miami, Flor- ida. Physics. BAKOWSKI, CHRISTINE, Arlington. The atre and Speech. BALDWIN, PRISCILLA B., Alexandria Sociology. Delta Delta Delta. Jl Hard Working Juniors Lend Support To All Campus Leaders BALLANCE, WILLIAM M., Jarratt. Biol BARBER, WILL ALBERT, JR., Accomac Biology. BARNES, WILLIAM A., JR., Stony Creek Business Administration and Management, BARNETT, RICARDA ANN, Newport News. Business Administration. BARNETT, WILLIAM GEORGE, Rich mond. Historv ' . Sigma Pi. BARNEY, GRETCHEN LEE, Richmond Mathematics. Alpha Chi Omega. BAROCCO, DIANA, ElUand, Pennsylvania Psychology. Gamma Phi Beta. BARTELT, JOHN ALLAN, Charlottesville Accounting. BASKERVILLE, SUSAN B., Richmond Biology. Gamma Phi Beta. BASSUENER, BARBARA ANN, Falls Church. Govemmen(. Kappa Kappa Gam BATTAGLIA, CAROL, Springfield. Ele mentarv Education. BAUMGAERTEL, JOANNE KAY, Albu querque, New Mexico. English. BEADLING, LESLIE CRAIG, Elizabeth, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Sigma Nu. BEARD, LOUISE VIRGINIA, Hampton English. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BEAZLEY, LINDA MEE, Montpelier. Ele mentary Education. BECKROGE, JUDITH LOUISE, Norfolk, Mathematics. BEEGLE, LIZABETH LA PORTE, Bed ford, Pennsylvania. Economics. BEERS, ROBERT WILSON, Yardly, Penn svlvania. Accounting. BEIRNE, HAROLD R., JR., Lynchburg Accounting. BENDER, CAROL AMORY, Allentown Pennsylvania. Sociology. Gamma Phi Beta, BENNETT, PENELOPE, Palatka, Florid History. Phi Mu. BERGER, CHARLES HARRY, La Paz, Bolivia. Business Administration. Theta Delta Chi. BERMAN, HERBERT SETH, Lynchburg, Mathematics. BEVILLE, SUSAN PATRICIA, Chester, Education. BIGGS, DIANA, Colorado Springs, Colo rado. Education. BINZER, RENEE, Toledo, Ohio. Secondary Education. BLACK, FREDERICK SCOTT, Broadway Government. BLAIR, ROBERT ALLEN, Suffolk. Mathe matics. BLANKENSHIP, VICTORIA L., Lynch burg. History. Delta Delta Delta. BOCOCK, SANDRA ELISE, Virginia Beach Fine Arts. Delta Delta Delta. BOELT, ANNE MARIE, Williamsburg Elementary Education. BOGARDUS, WILLIAM S., McLean. Eng lish. BOGGS, OLIVIAN RUSSELL, Fort Riley Kansas. Psychology. Chi Omega. BOLTON, HELEN SUZANNE, Arlington, Biology. BONETA, CAROL ANN, Alexandria Spanish. 319 BONIFANT, NANCY LEE, Silver Spring, Maryland. Mathematics. Chi Omega. BONNER, DANIEL BRUCE, Petersburg. Business Administration. BOOKER, JUDITH ANN, Annandale. Math- ematics. BORLESKE, STEPHEN G., West Friend- ship, Maryland. Chemistry. BOYSEN, FREDERICK OTTO, Haddon- field. New Jersey. Psychology. Phi Kap- pa Tau. BRAGG, DAVID GORDON, Bena. Mathe- matics. BRAN HAM, JEAN EUZABETH, Martins- ville. Elementary Education. Gamma Phi Beta. BREMER, ELIZABETH ANNE, Annandale. Education. BRENNER, ALISON LESLIE, New York, New York. Government. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BRISEBOIS, ANNE BINDON, Arlington. French. BROMLEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Washing- ton, D. C. Mathematics. Chi Omega. BROOKE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Alexandria. English. BROOKS, CARLTON P., Ill, Roanoke. Psychology. Pi Lambda Phi. BROUGHTON, HENRY PAUL, Richmond. Psychology. Pi Kappa Alpha. BROWN ADIN DEERING, El Paso, Tex- as. Geology. Sigma Nu. BROWN, CELIA ANNE, Richmond. Eng- lish. Kappa Kappa Ganuna. BROWN, DIANE RUTH, Curundu, Canal Zone. Mathematics. BROWN, FREDERICK LEE, Williamsburg. Physics. BROWN, KRISTI SUE, Arlington. Fine Arts. Phi Mu. BROWN, PAULINE E., Richlands. Biology. BROWN, WILLIAM KEITH, Bena. Mathe- matics. BRYANT, HARVEY LEE, Portsmouth. BUCK, SHARON ELIZABETH. Newport News. Topical Science. Kappa Alpha Theta. BUCKLEY, MARY KATHLEEN, Falls Cliurch. English. Gamma Phi Beta. BUCKLEY, SUSAN IRVIN, Alexandria. French. Chi Omega. BUENTING, KAREN A., Staunton. Eco- nomics. Kappa Alpha Theta. BUFFINGTON, PATRICIA, Fairfield, Con- necticut. English. Delta Delta Delta. BUGDEN, LEE BIBB, Syracuse, New York. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. BURGE, KATHERINE G., Hopewell. Psy- chology. Delta Delta Delta. BURNEY, CHRISTINE S., Alexandria. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. BUTNER, TRUSCILLA DRONE, Fort Lau- derdale, Florida. English. Pi Beta Phi. BYRNE, NICOLAUS EDWARD, Arlington. History. Lambda Chi Alpha. CALLAHAN, JAMES EDWARD, River Vale, New Jersey. English. Lambda Chi Alpha. CAMPBELL, JOAN DARNELL, Lynch- burg. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. CARLSON, PATRICIA ANN, Norfolk. English. CARNEY, BRENDA BENNETT, Ports- mouth. History. CARNEY, GRETCHEN JOAN, Newport News. Mathematics. CARNEY, ROBERT WALTER, Williams- burg. Chemistry. CARSON, JEAN KYLE, Hot Springs. Ele- mentary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta. CHANDLER, SAMUEL BRYAN, Montross. Physics. Pi Kappa Alpha. 320 iiiiiii!ttttiMtiiiiai ' •I- — — - r The Swem Lil)r;iiy offers a ariety of places for stu(l -break CLASS OF 1968 CHAPPELL, ALLEN HARRIS, Har- risonburg. Government. CHRISTL ' N, ELNOR J., Jenkintown. I ' rnnsylvania. Secondar ' Education Kappa Delta. CHRONISTER, MARTIN M., Fair field, Pennsylvania. Business Admin istration. CLARK, JOANNE, Newport News. His torv. CLARK, KATHRYN PERRY, New port, Rhode Island. Elementary Edu ' cation. CLARKE, PETER T., Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. History. P: Lambda Phi. CLAWSON, CONSTANCE M., Rich mond. English. Alpha Chi Omega. CLAY, KAREN LYNNE, Ashland. His. tory. Kappa Kappa Gamma. CLAY, ROBERT NEWLIN, Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Business Admin. istration. Sigma Phi Epsilon. CLINE, ROBERT JOSEPH, Alexan dria. Eocmomios. Sigma Pi. COFFMAN, MILTON, JR., Woodstock, History. Lambda Chi Alpha. COGGIN, GEORGE THOMAS, Nor folk. Pre-Law. COINER, PENELOPE SUSAN, Fa fax. Philosophy. Delta Delta Delta, COLEMAN, CAROLYN FAY, Appo mattox. Elementary Education. COLEMAN, JUDITH LAKE, Rich mond. Education. COLEY, JEAN ELISE, Norfolk. Eco. nomics. Kappa Alpha Theta. COLLINS, ELIZABETH CAROL, Mar- ion. Alpha Chi Omega. CONLEY, ELIZABETH B., Alexandria Fine Arts. Kappa Delta. CONNER, JENNY LU, Alexandria Sociology. CONRAD, CONRAD A., Oil City, Pennsylvania. Business- Accounting, Phi Kappa Tau. COOK, MARY GRACE, Martinsville Elementary Education. Kappa Delta COOK, SUZANNE MARIE, San An tonio, Texas. French. COPPOLA, SHERRY SUE, Yorktown. Fine Arts. CORRELL, DOROTHY L., Newport News. Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. COTTINGHAM, JUANA D., Swoope. Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. COTTRILL, SARAH LU, Chesapeake. History. CRACRAFT, KATHLEEN D., Helena, Arkansas. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. CRAIG, DEE WAYNE, Hopewell. Physical Education. CR.AWFORD, PAMELA. Orlando, Florida. English. Phi Mu. CREMINS, MARY ANN, Alexandria. English. Pi Beta Phi. Q 321 CROGHAN, SUSAN VICTORIA, Rich- mond. History. CRONK, RONALD DREW, Pequannock, New Jersey. Mathematics. GROUSE, SUSAN ELIZABETH, York, Pennsylvania. French. ' CUERVO, HERMINIO, Hampton. Biology. ' DAILEY, MARY ANNE, Martinsburg, West Virginia. Psychology. Phi Mu. DALEY, JONELLE SHARON, Norfolk. German. DAMERON, GLENDA FAYE, Warsaw. ; Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, i DARBY, ELIZABETH C, Tunica, Missis- ! sippi. Elementary Education. Delta Delta i Delta. DAUGHERTY, GEORGE T., Lexington Park, Maryland. History. Pi Kappa Alpha. DAUGHTRY, LAURA LEE, Portsmouth. History. Alpha Chi Omega. DAVIS, BRADLEY JOHN, Jacksonville, Florida. Accounting. Lambda Chi Alpha. DAVIS, JAMES EDWARD, Petersburg. Biology. DAVIS, MARGARET SAVAGE, Norfolk. French. Delta Delta Delta. DAVIS, PAUL ALNWICK, North Kings- ton, Rhode Island. History. 322 CLASS OF 1968 DEBELL, RICHARD LEE, Morgantown, North Carolina. Accounting. Phi Kappa DECAKLO, ROSEMARY JEAN, Arlington. Elementary Education. UELONG, RICHARD ALLEN, Buchanan. Business. Keplar. DEMERS, MARION, Sparta, New Jersey. Sociology. Ka ppa Delta. DEMPSEY, KATHLEEN MARIE. Newport News. Elementary Education. DEMARY, ANTHONY J., New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. Business Administration. Kappa Sigma. DENT, LYNWOOD MILLER, Roanoke. History. Keplar. DETORIE, DEANNE MARIE, Arlington. English. DILLON. KATHLEEN E., McLean. English. DISTLER. ELIZABETH ANNE, Palatine, Illinois. English. Kappa Alpha Theta. DIXON, WILLIAM CARLTON, Alexandria. Physics. DOLSEY, RICHARD LESTER, Richmond. Biology. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. nONATO. JOANNA FRANCES. Falls Churcli. Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta. DONOHUE, LINDA SUE, Hampton. Psy- chology. DORMAN, LOIS AINSLEY. Cincinnati, Ohio. Education. DOUGLAS, ELEANOR CARTER, Colum- bus, Georgia. Psychology. DOVEL. ELIZABETH B., Charlottesyille. English. DOWLING, MICHAEL C, Hamilton, Mon- tana. History. DOYLE, LINDA DIANNE, Ridgeway. Ele- mentary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. DRAKE, ' ROBERT EDWIN. RockyiUe, Maryland. Biology. Keplar. DUEL, DEBORAH LEE, Alexandria. His- tory. . lpha Chi Omega. DULiN, JACQUELYN SCOTT, Cheyy Chase, Maryland. History. Pi Beta Phi. EARLY, ALVIN CARL, JR., Roanoke. French. EDEN. KAREN IRMGARD. Omaha, Ne- liraska. Philos(.phy. Alpha Chi Omega. EDMUNDS, WAYNE LITTLE. Newport News. Business. EGGLE.STON, MARGARET, Newport News. Mathematics. ELDER. J. NET DEE, Hopewell. Fine Arts. Delta Delta Delta. ESTES. SUSAN MCKISSI, Falls Church. English. EWING. SUSAN KATHRYN, Lynchburg. French. FARRIS. JUDY CAROLYN, Vinton. His- tory. FAIST, JUDITH, Falls Church. History. Pi Beta Phi. FAY. THOMAS PATRICK. Alexandria. English. Lambda Chi Alpha. FIGG. CAROL LEE, Richmond. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FITZGERALD. MARY CLARE, Vienna. History. Gamma Phi Beta. FITZPATRICK. PATRICIA M,. Annandale. Philosophy. 323 FLEMING, PAULA DENISE, Alexandria. English. FLINN, SUSAN MICHELE, Falls Church. Mathematics. FRANCE, DAVID EUGENE, Springfield. Accounting. Pi Lambda Phi. FRANKLIN. PHILIP LEIGH, Virginia Beach. Business. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ERASER, BETTY FLORENCE, Miami, Florida. English. FREEMAN, DONALD NEAL, Silver Spring, Maryland. Biology. Pi Lambda Phi. FRYE, FREDERICKA LEE, Alexandria. French. GAMBARDELLA, ANTHONY J., Falls Church. Economics. Pi Lambda Phi. GAMMON, ROSE MILLER, Bristol. Fine Arts. Delta Delta Delta. GARDNER, CAMILLA C, Suffolk. So- ciology. GARRETT, HELEN MARIE, Richmond. Elementary Education. GARVIN, MARY ELIZABETH, Falls Church. Theatre. Kappa Kappa Gamma. GASTEIGER, WENDY LOUISE, Bristol. English. Kappa Delta. GATEWOOD, ROBERT T.. JR., Newport News. Sociology. GEARY, MARTHA LAVINDER, Chester. French. GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM A., JR., Martins- ville. Psychology. Sigma Phi Epsilon. GEORGIE, SHARON LEE, Arlington. Gov- ernment. GILLEY, GLORIA GAIL, Stuart. Elemen- tary Education. GIORGIO, MARILYN J., Huntington Val- ley, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. Gamma Phi Beta. GLENN, JAMES R., Ill, Pulaski. History. GODSHALK, JAMES D., LandisviUe, Pennsylvania. Accounting. GOOD, LESTER LUCAS, III, Newport News. Business Administration. GOODMAN, DIANE T., Greenville, Sou th Carolina. Chemistry. Pi Beta Phi. GOODRICH, PAMELA SUE, Surry. His- tory. Pi Beta Phi. GOOLSBY, REBECCA IRENE, Newport News. Education. Pi Beta Phi. GORMAN, DONNA WHITNEY, Richmond. Mathematics. Pi Beta Phi. GRACIAN, GLORIA ALICIA, Williams- burg. Psychology. GRAHAM, GEORGE E., JR., Front Royal. History. GREEN, CAROLE ANNE, Norfolk. History. Pi Beta Phi. GREEN, DOUGLAS C, Saint Paul, Minn- esota. History. Theta Delta Chi. GREEN, IMOGENE MARY, Harrisonburg. Elementary Education. GREEN, KATHERYN LOUISE, Charlottes- ville. Mathematics. Pi Beta Phi. Mk 324 GREEN, RONNI ILENE, Newport News. Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha Thcta. GREENE, GLORI.V KAYE, Hampton. Ed- ucation. GRIFFITHS, CHERYL LYNN, Fairfax. Physics. Kappa Delta. HAAN, KATHERINE G., Newport News. History. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HAAS, KAREN LEE, Radford. Sociology. HALL. SUSAN BALLENGE, Alexandria. English. HAMSHAR, LYNDA CAROL, Scottsville. History. HANCOCK, WILLIAM A., Alexandria. English. Lambda Chi Alpha. HANSEN, GREGG ALLAN, Arlington. His- tory. Lambda Chi Alpha. HARDY, ALICE JANISE, Alexandria. Fine Arts. Delta Delta Delta. Football Games, Homecoming, Halloween Highlight Fun-Filled Fall Calendar N fi The Great Pumpkin reigns in the new library. 1 HARLOW, NAIDA LOUISE. Essexville, Michigan. Economics. Gamma Phi Beta. HARRIS, HOWARD STANLEY, Richmond. Philosophy. HARRIS, JANE ILENE, Falls Church. Psychology. Delta Delta Delta. HARRISON, WAYDE L., Upper St. Clair. Pennsylvania. Biology. Lambda Chi Alpha. 325 HARVELL. SUSAN H.. Bon Air. Biology- Kappa Kappa Gamma. HARVEY, DANIEL GAVER, Danville. Eng lish. Phi Kappa Tau. HAWKINS, KATHLEEN D., Alexandria, History. Gamma Phi Beta. HECKER, PAMELA, Worthington, Ohio, History. Kappa Alpha Theta. HERRING, JAMES EDWARD, Charlottes ville. Business Administration. Kappa Sigma. HERRMANN, CORITA ANN, Mechanics. ville. Biology. HEUER, CHRISTINA MAE, Ruther Glen, English. HILDER, STUART C. Arlington. Physica Education. HILL, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Chevy Chase Maryland. Fine Arts. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. HILL, LOIS ELIZABETH, Norfolk. Psy HILL, THOMAS ALTON, East Rochester, New 1 ork. Accounting. HIMMEL, KENNETH ALFRED, Melrose, Massachusetts. Psychology. Lambda Chi Alpha. HINES, CHRISTINE LAURIE, West Mil- ford, New Jersey. Physical Education. Gamma Phi Beta. HOBART, NANCY LYNNE, Newport News. Sociology. HODGE. BAROLINE E., Staunton. Ele- mentary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta. HOLLEY, BARBARA ANN, Arlington. Mathematics. HOLLIS, SUSAN LOUISE, Norfolk. Biol- ogy. Kappa Delta. HOLROYD, JOHN C, Arlington. Business. HOLTONER, MARY JANE, Norfolk. French. HOOPER, STEVANNE JOAN, Falls Church. Sociology. HOPKINS, EDWIN PATRICK, Chester. Chemistry. Pi Lambda Phi. HORNSTEIN, LINDA, Union, New Jersey. French. HOUGH, JOY ANN, Vienna. Elementary Education. HOWARD, CARROLL H., Leesburg. So- ciology. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HOWARD, DENNIS MILBURN, Falls Church. English. HOWARD, GROVER CHARLES, Ports- mouth. Physics. HUMPHLETT, REBECCA E. Richmond. Biology. Pi Beta Phi. HUNSUCKER, CARL WAYNE, Newport News. Fine Arts. Kappa Alpha. HUNT, JANICE ANN, Danville. English. HUNT, MARILYNN KEEFE, Cold Spring Harbor, New York. Psychology. Pi Beta Phi. HURN, MARY ELLEN, Murray, Kentucky. Biology. Gamma Phi Beta. HUXSAW, CHARLES F., Canfield, Ohio. History. Keplar. HUZEK, WILLIAM SCOTT, Richmond. Accounting. Theta Delta Chi. INMAN, MICHAEL ALLEN, Frederick, Maryland. English. Phi Kappa Tau. IRBY, KENNETH COLE, Lee Hall. Mathematics. Kappa Alpha. IRWIN, ROBERT WADE, Norfolk. Ger- man. Pi Lambda Phi. JACOBS, CECELIA MARIE, San Diego, California. French. JACOBSON, DOUGLAS EARL, Hampton. Accounting. Keplar. JAEGAR, NANCY JEAN, Newport News. Sociology. JARRETT, NORMA LYNN, Alexandria. Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma. L j 326 v. . m u JENKFNS, DANIEL GEORGE, Ligoniur. I ' lnii-x l .i]ii,i. riii logy. Sigma Pi. .li: KI .--. IHWKLIN J., Goochland. Bus- iiic •- iliiiiiii-iiaticin. Kappa Sigma. JEi KI , M I!V LOU, Buena Vista. So- cidlnp x. l|ili,i i;iii Omega. .IENKI . HI lli ANN. .Manquin. Psy- ,I|;NM (;S, Gregory F., Alexandria. Ai (iiunling. Sigma Pi. JEWELL, THOMAS GIBSON, Leesburg. History. JOHNSON, JOHN MICHAEL, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. Sociology. JOHNSON, JOYCE MAE, Bluefield, West Virginia. Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega. JOHNSON, JUDITH ELLEN, Norfolk. Mathematics. JOHNSON, MARILYN K., Falls Church. English. Alpha Chi Omega. The Alpha Chi ' s impress the judges. CLASS OF 1968 JOHN.SON, ROBERT ARTHUR. Arling- li)?i. Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHNSON. ROBERT GEORGE, Spring- field. Mathematics. JOHNSTON. ROBERT 0.. Hopewell. Span- ish. Pi Kappa Alpha. JOLLIFFE. RICHARD B.. Chesapeake. Business Administration. Kappa Sigma. JONES, COLGATE WOODWARD. Newport News. Elementary Education. JONES, WAYNE K,. Richmond. Education. JORDAN, WILLIAM THOMAS, Alexandria. Accnuntine. JOYCE, DREAMA LEIGH, Lexington. Government. Kappa .Alpha Theta. JULLIEN. JAMES PAGE. Falls Church. Physical Education. Pi Kappa Alpha. KAHL, DEAN ELIZABETH. Petersburg. Mathematics. Kappa Delta. 327 Susan Baskerville ' s tired and weary but the game will 20 on. CLASS OF 1968 KAHN, HOWARD DOxNALD, West Child- well, New Jersey. Biology. Pi Lambda Phi. KEELING, KATHERINE H., Danville. Edu- cation. KELLETT, GORDON NEIL, Arlington. Pre-Medicine. Keplar. KENNEDY, DAVID CALDWELL, Annan- dale. History. KERNS, VIRGINIA ROGERS, Roanoke. Psychology. Kappa Alpha Theta. KERR, CATHERINE Y., Alexandria. Phys- ics. Ganuna Phi Beta. KERR. JAMES BRUCE, Hampton. Biology. KIEFFER, MARGARET D., Norfolk. Eng- lish. KINCAID, KATHLEEN HILL, Hillsboro, Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma. KINES, CHERYL LUCILLE, Arlington. Elementary Education. KING, JOHN CHARLES, Huntington Val- ley, Pennsylvania. History. Sigma Phi Ep- silon. KING, KAMLA JEAN, Covington. English. KING, LINDA L., Bristol. Government. Kap- pa Alpha Tlieta. KING, MARSHA ANN, Richmond. Elemen- | tary Education. Delta Delta Delta. } ONG, PETER EISENHOWER, Bowie, Maryland. Chemistry. Keplar. j KINGERY, LYNN. STUART, Aberdeen, j Maryland. History. ' KINNAIRD, LUCY SCOTT, Lexington, Ken- I tucky. English. Delta Delta Delta. | KIRSSIN, JEFFREY LEE, Camp Hill, Penn- ■ sylvania. Business Administration. Sigma ■ Alpha Epsilon. ; KNOPF, SUSAN REID, Dayton, Ohio. Math- ; ematics. Gamma Phi Beta. 1 KNOWLTON, WARREN D., Reading, Mas- | sachusetts. Biology. Sigma Nu. [ KOCH, LARRY WAYNE, Richmond, Busi- ness Administration. Lambda Chi Alpha. | KOKOLSKL GEORGE M., Lincoln, Rhode Island. History. Lambda Chi Alpha. KRONE, CAMILLE HOLMES, Hampton. French. KUHN, MARGARET NELL, Newport News. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. LAIRD, NANCY KAY, Virginia Beach. Chemistry. LANGHORST, SCOTT A., Bethlehem, Penn- sylvania. Psychology. Pi Lambda Phi. 328 LANTZ, HELEN JOYCE, Br.iadway. Pre-Medicine. LARMORE, DAVID WILSON, Rich, moiul. Business .Manayomi ' iit, Kriilar. LARSON, STEPHEN RICHARD, Chil- tun, Wisconsin. History. Pi Lambda Phi. LATSIOS, TERRE C, Arlington. Eng- lish. Chi Omega. LEAKE, ANNE ELIZABETH, Char- lottesville. Elementary Education. LEECH, MARTHA VIRGINIA, Roan- oke. Sociology. LEGO, SUSAN KAY, Arlington. Psy- diology. Kappa Alpha Tlieta. LEIDY, JOAN GARNER, Lathrop, Cal- ifornia. Phvsics. LELMER, PAUL FREDERICK, Arling- ton. Physics. LETCHWORTH, DIANE M., Hopewell. Fine Arts. Pi Beta Phi. LETHAM, GLENN WAYNE, Falls Church. Business. Keplar. LHTLEFIELD, PATRICIA GAIL, Or- ange, Texas. History. Kappa Kappa Gamma. LIVINGSTONE, NEIL, Helena, Mon- tana. Government. Sigma Pi. LOCK, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Des Plaines, Illinois. History. LOETTERLE. LYNN ELLEN, Spring- field. Biologv. Kappa Delta. LOONEY, J.-CnICE E., Newport News. Elementarv Education. LOUD, ANN, Arlington. Elementary Ed- ucation. LOUISE, ARTHUR ROBERT, Elmont, New ork. Phvsics. Kappa . Mpha. LOWE, JAMES MADISON, Williams- burg. Government. LOYD, ELEANOR JUANITA, Hamp- ton. Mathematics. LUCAS. JOHN ROBERT, JR., Rad- ford. Business Administration. Keplar. LUEBKE, WTLLIA.M CLAYTON, Ben- ton Harbor, Michigan. History. LUKK.4RILA, SANDRA, Leesburg. Psy- ciiology. LUKKARILA, SUZANNE C, Leesburg. Psvcliology. LUNSFORD, RICHARD E., Falls Church. Biologv. LUZADER, ALICE CECILIA, Manas- sas. History. LYNCH, DIANE CHRISTINE, Hamp- ton. Biology. LYNN, BAMBI BRANHAM, Chester. Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. LYONS, ANNE, Charlottesville. English. Chi Omega. MAHRU, EDDA JOAN, Newark, Dela- ware. French. Alpha Qii Omega. MAIN ARING, RICHARD E., North Wales, Britain. Economics. MAJETTE, DAVID LESLIE, Newpor t News. Phvsics. ! LARKWTTH, MERLE GRACE, Had- donfield. New Jersey. Mathematics. Gamma Phi Beta. MARLIN, K-AREN A., Seoul, Korea. Elementary Education. MARSELLA, JANE ANN, Danville. Psy- chology. MARTIN, PATRICIA ALICE, Rich- mond. Psychology. .NUSSEY. MARILYN JOAN, Newport News. Elementary Education. . UURER, KEITH WILLIAM, Neffs- ville, Pennsylvania. Physical Educa- tion. Lambda Chi Alpha. MAYO, RUTH BURBANK, Suffolk. English. MCAFEE, CHERYL A., Durham, North Carolina. Education. Kappa Alpha Theta. mkiM ?l© £ . Jl 329 Alpha Chi ' s join Theta Delts for weekend party. MCCAULEY, JO LYNN, Falls Church. So cioloc) ' . MCCLAMMY, BARBARA JEAN, Richmond, Elementary Education. MCCOLPIN, BECKI JO, Alexandria. Eng- lish. Gamma Phi Beta. MCCOY, BARBARA ELLEN, Richmond Biology. MCCOY, CATHERINE F., Washington, D. C. Biology. MCGAUGHY, TIM W., Columbus, Ohio, Chemistry. Pi Lambda Phi. MCGEHEE, JUDITH ANN, Bedford. Ele mentary Education. MCGRAIME, DOUGLAS M., White Plains New York. Business Administration. MCKAIN, RODGER WILLIAMS, Lima, Ohio Chemistry. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MCKITTRICK, RICHARD, Crete, Illinois, History. Lambda Chi Alpha. MCNEILL, SANDRA W., Birmingham, Mich igan. Government. Pi Beta Phi. METZ, CANDY LEE, Williamsburg. Gov- ernment. Phi Mu. MEYERSON, ROBERT B., Arlington. Tliea tre and Speech. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MICHAEL, JEAN ELLEN, Blacksbur French. Kappa Delta. MILHAM, JEFFREY ALAN, Jamestown, New York. Fine Arts. MILLER, DIANE LYNN, Lompoc, Califor- nia. Elementary Education. Phi Mu. MILLER, JAMES BENJAMN, Vienna. Bi- ology. Sigma Nu. MILLER, MARY LOUISE, Winter Park, Florida. Pre-Law. Chi Omega. MILLER, MARY SUZANNE, Springfield. Government. Phi Mu. MILLER, SUZANNE LEE, Tampa, Florida. Mathematics. Kappa Delta. MILLER, WILLIAM F., Severna Park, Maryland. Government. Phi Kappa Tau. MILLICAN, GLENN T., Victoria. English. Phi Kappa Tau. MILLIREN, PATRICIA A., Seaford, Dela- ware. Biology. MIMS, DIANE SHIRLEY, Harrisonburg. Sociology. Chi Omega. MINTON, JULIA GAYE, Richmond. Sociol- ogy. MOBERG, ALICE DIANA, McLean. History. Phi Mu. MOLNAR, MARY NORTHCOTT, Farmville. History. MORRISON, SANDRA GAY, Winchester. Chemistry. Kappa Delta. MORSCH, NORA ANN, Lenoir, North Car- olina. Education, Delta Delta Delta. MUELLER, JOHN M., Springfield. Biology. Keplar. Students cheer for the Bi ; Green. 330 Beautiful Autumn Days Can Make Any Outdoor Activity More Appealing Back to the dorm after lone; hours of classes. MUELLER, RICHARD D., Newport News. Business Administration. Kappa Alplia. MULCAHY, VERONICA J., Indianapolis, Indiana. French. Phi Mu. NELSON, ANNE CARTER, Richmond. Math- ematics. NEWSOME, BETTY BRUCE, Portsmouth. History. Kappa Deha. NODEN, PATRICIA ANN, Virginia Beach. Elementary Education. NORMAN, JOHN L., JR., Bethesda, Mary- land. Accounting. NORTON, SANDRA R., Pulaski. French. Chi Omega. NUCKOLS, SANDRA KAYE, Manakin- Sabot. Elementary Education. NYLANDER, KAREN E., Acton, Massachu- setts. English. Delta Delta Delta. OATES, NANCY CHRISTINE, Norfolk. Chemistry. OBENCH.AIN, JE.ANNE ALICE, Falls Qiurch. Endish. Kappa Delta. O ' CONNOR, RICHARD ALLEN, Falls Church. Sociology. Keplar. 331 O ' DONXELL. GERALDINE, Richmond. Elementary Education. OETJEN, KAREN ANNE, Virginia Beach. Fine Arts. DelU Delta Delta. O ' GRADY, JUDITH KATHLEEN, Rich- mond. Bioloiiy. Gamma Phi Beta. OLDFIELD, GEORGE S., Westfield, New Jersey. Economics. Pi Lambda Phi. OLIVER, BRUCE ANTHONY, Staun- ton. Sociology. OLSEN, RICHARD JOHN, Indian Head. Maryland. Economics. OPPERT, JOHN CARLTON, Norfolk. Fine Arts. OSBORNE, KERMIT JAMES, Chesa- peake. Accounting. Theta Delta Chi. OTOOLE, TERRENCE JO, Monessen, Pennsylvania. Education. Sigma Nu. OWENS, RICHARD HAMILTON, Sil- ver Spring. Maryland. History. PALMER, MARGARET ANN, Alex- andria. English. PARKER, NEAL HOWARD, Fairfax. Biology. PATE, VIRGINIA KENNON, Havre de Grace, Maryland. English. Chi Ome- ea. PATTERSON, SHANNON KAY, Falls Church. Fine Arts. PAULUS, GEORDIE LOUISE, Alex- andria. Chemistry. Pi Beta Phi. CLASS OF 1968 PEARCE. SUZANNE PETTIT, Peters- burg. English. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PEARN, CAROL ELIZABETH, Roan- oke. Elementary Education. Gamma Phi Beta. PEARSON, GEORGE M., Emporia, lathematics. PECA, BEATRICE ANN, Akron, Ohio. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PEERY, CAROLYN, Cedar Bluff. So- ciology. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PENDLETON, JULIANA, Woodstock. PENN. ROBERT HUBARD, Stuart. Ger- man. PEPPER, SUSAN LENNOX, Colonial Beach. Education. PERKEY, MARY EVELYN, La Paz, Bolivia. Government. PERNICE, JANET LYNN, Springfield. English. PETERS, K-A.THERINE YVONNE, Hampton. Mathematics. PETRILLO, ROSALIE GAIL, Moores- town. New Jersey. Elementary Edu- cation. Gamma Phi Beta. PHILLIPS, ELLEN A., Qiase City. English. Phi Mu. PHILLIPS, LINDA LEA, Petersburg. English. PHILLIPS, RONALD WAGNER, Rich- mond. Philosophy. Sigma Phi Epsilon. PITTARD, ALICE YVONNE, McLean. History. PIXTON, HEIDI ELIZABETH, Seoul, Korea. Psychology. POLLOCK, ELIZABETH A., Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. Biology. POND, GERTRUDE E., Portsmouth. English. POND, JUDITH ANN, Newport News. Secondary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta. 332 £k PORTER. SUSAN BARTLETT, New- port, Rhode Island. English. Alpha Chi Omega. I ' OSTON, LINDA ELIZABETH, Nor- ton. Elementary Education. POWELL. TERESA ALLYN, Roeky Mount. .Sociology. POWERS, THOAL S J., Portsmoutli. Biolugv. PRETTY. MARY BETH, Danville. Ed- ucation. Pi Beta Phi. PRICE. CYNTHIA C, Roanoke. Ele- mentary Education. Chi Omega. PRICE, SANDRA TAYLOR, Spring- field. Psvchologv. PRICE, WILLIAM HENKEL, Martins- ville. Sociology. Keplar. PRIEBE. NANCY JEAN, Rock Island, Illinois. Histor -. Pi Beta Phi. PROFITKO, ROBERT JAMES, Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Business Admin- istration. PROVINCE. RITA MAY, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. Secondary Education. Kappa Delta. PUGH, ELLEN ANN, Martinsburg, West Virginia. Histon-. Phi Mu. PUGH, GERALD FOSTER, Richmond. Keplar. PURSIFULL. SHARON ANNE, New- port News. Mathematics. Kappa Al- pha Tlieta. RAGSDALE, STANLEY, Narrows. Sig- ma Phi Epsilon. RAMOS, ERNEST DAVID, Hampton. Psychology. Pi Lambda Phi. Kay Chicken Man Atkins ruffles the feathers of spirited Indian fans. Gamma Phi ' s bulldog placed fourth in the Home- coming parade. Quentin Van Meter smirks triumphantly as the Flat Hat coes down in defeat. 333 RANDALL, MARY MARGARET, East- on, Maryland. Sociology. Kappa Kap- pa Gamma. READ, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Alex- andria. Fine Arts. Pi Beta Phi. READ, VICTORIA ANNE, Kent, Ohio. German. Phi Mu. REAGON, SHELIA M., Newport News. Elementary Education. REAVELY, THOMAS STEVENS, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Government. Sigma Pi. REED, EMERY ARNOLD, Falls Church. Psychology. REEVE, ANDREW RICKLAR, Wil- liamsburg. English. REX, JUDITH N., Newport News. Ele- mentary Education. RICE, REBECCA HESS, TiUar, Ark- ansas. French. Phi Mu. RICHARDSON, CAROL LYNNE, Ar- lington. Mathematics. Alpha Chi Omega. RILEY, DIANE ELAINE, Boca Raton, Florida. Sociology. Delta Delta Delta. RIPLEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Lynch- burg. History. RITTER, ALFRED F., Norfolk. Ac- counting. Sigma Pi. ROBERTS, ANNE CAROL, Lynch- burg. Elementary Education. Chi Omega. ROBERTS, BARRIE LYlNN, Port Ches- ter, New York. History. ROBERTSON, DONALD B., Levittown, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. Kappa Sigma. ROLLER, CAROL ELIZABETH, Wil- liamsburg. French. ROSS, CECILIA ELAINE, Columbia, South Carolina. History. Pi Beta Phi. ROW, STEPHEN EDWARD, Delran, New Jersey. Historj ' . Keplar. ROWELL, TH0NL4SINE, Newport News. Historv. ROYALL, WILLIAM E., WiUiamsburg. Physics. RUSSELL, ROBIN LOUIS, Alexandria. English. RUTLEDGE, DAVID WHITT, Newport News. Philosophy. SAFFOLD, GORDON E., SaltviUe. Business. Pi Lambda Phi. SALE, JO CAROL, Richmond. Sociol- ogy- SALEH, JAHONGIER, Tehran, Iran. Economics. Pi Lambda Phi. SAMMONS, MACON C, JR., Shaws- ville. Economics. SAMUEL, JOHN BOYD, Glen Allen. Chemistry. SANDERS, DOiNALD POWELL, Win- tersville, Ohio. Biology. Pi Lambda Phi. SANTILLI, GAIL C, Arlington. Phys- ics. SATER, .U RSHA JEAN, Martinsville. Mathematics. Phi Mu. SAULMON, CATHARINE S., Arling- ton. English. SAULNIER, MARGARET L., Silver Spring, Maryland. Mathematics. Chi Omega. SAWICK, KERRY ANN, Norfolk. Mathematics. SCHNEBLI, GERl MARIE, Arlington. Matliematics. Alpha Chi Omega. SCHOFER, CAROL ANNE, Virginia Beach. Mathematics. SCHWARTZ, BARBARA ANN, Nash- ville, Tennessee. Mathematics. Delta Delta Delta. SCOTT, BETTE SUZANNE, Falls Church. Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SCOTT, DOROTHY CARROLL, Del- taville. English. SCRUGGS, SUSAN WRAY, Alexandria. Sociology. CI 334 CLASS OF 1968 HI V? H|BI HHIHH r B Hp HB ' ' ' ' ' ' ' jp fi b mkH ) d J U j}i Li P 1 W, ■ V- ' Wl s vb ■B ■jjol v f H L DP a H B H Id kJ SEALE, NANCY DIANE, Annandale. So- ciology. Delta Delta Delta. SEDLACEK, JAROLD J., Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Business Administration. Phi Kappa Tau. SEE, THOMAS FRENCH, Winchester. Business Administration. ICappa Alpha. SEIBERT, WILLIAM G., JR., St. Louis, Missouri. Theta Delta Qii. SELF, FRANCES ANN, Wayne, Pennsyl- vania. History. SEWARD, VIRGINIA R., Norfolk. French. Chi Omega. SHAFER, SUSAN VIRGINIA, Louisville, Kentucky. Education. SHAIA, MARY ANN, Richmond. English. Pi Beta Phi. SHAW, MARTHA IRWIN, Glenshaw, Penn- sylvania. French. Alpha Chi Omega. SHEA, NORBERT JOHN, Washington, D.C. Psychology. Kappa Sigma. SHELBURNE, WALTER AVERY, BristoL Biology. SHORTER, ELLEN, Richmond. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. SIGAFOES, WILLIAM H., Williamsburg. English. Phi Kappa Tau. SLIGHT, FREDRIC WENDELL, Alexan- dria. Government. Kappa Sigma. SLOTNICK, STEPHEN L, Irwin, Pennsyl- vania. Physical Education. Sigma Nu. SMALLWOOD, ANN NUCKOLS, Newport News. Elementary Education. SMALLWOOD, FREDERICK B., Newport News. History. S nTH, CAROL LEE, Alexandria. Govern- ment. Delta Delta Delta. SMITH, FRANK E., Williamsburg. Sociol- ogy. SMITH, JANET CLINE, Colonial Heights. Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta. ii «naiirii ' iir- ..- jf ' So what if were late to class asain The Sig Ep ' s monopolize Fraternity Yell. 335 SMITH, KENNETH E., JR., Richmond. Bi- oloffy. Phi Kappa Tau. SMITH, NORMAN G., McLean. History. Pi Kappa Alpha. SMITH, SANDRA LEE, Newport News. Ele- mentary Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SMITH, SANDRA LYNNE, Durham, North Carolina. Mathematics. Kappa Alpha The- ta. SMITH, WILLIAM M., Ill, Cumberland. Grtvernmcnt. SMYTH, LARRY DOUGLAS, Alliance, Ohio. Accounting. Keplar. SNEDEGAR, SUZANNE MARIE, Elkins, West Vircinia. History. SNYDER, STEPHEN MICHAEL, Arlington. History. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SOCHA, GERALDINE T., Cicero, Illinois. Elementary Education. SOMERS, WILLIAM ALAN, Lynchburg. Chemistry. Six Junior Men Are Honored As ODK Taps Campus Leaders SORRELL, LINDA, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. French. Gamma Phi Beta. SPAIN, THOMAS LINWOOD, Richmond. Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SPEARS, NANCY JEAN, Alexandria. Mu- sic Education. SPELL, LAWRENCE S., Arlington. Mathe- matics. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SPIGGLE, SUSAN, Roanoke. Fine Arts. STANCIL, JO LYNNE, Highland Springs. Elementary Education. PI Beta Phi. STANCE, PATRICK WILLIAM, Falls Church. Psychology. STEIB, BARTHOLOMEW J., Arlington. Physical Education. Pi Kappa Alpha. STEINHOFF, JEFFERY C, Arlington. Ac- counting. Sigma Pi. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM ROBERT, Los Angeles, California. Business. Kappa Sig- ma. STOHNER, GEORGE ALAN, Moorestown. New Jersey. Economics. Kappa Sigma. STOUT, JAMES WESLEY, Pulaski. Business Administration. Phi Kappa Tau. STOUT, JOSEPH TOBIAS, Cranford, New Jersey. lathematics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. STOWE, BARBARA ADAIR, Lynchburg. Elementary Education. STRANGE, ALLISON GORDON, Florence, South Carolina. Fine Arts. Delta Delta Delta. STRATTON, JUDITH .MAE, Alexandria. Psychology. Kappa Alpha Theta. STURGES, ELIZABETH M., New Canaan, Connecticut. History. Gamma Phi Beta. SULLIVAN, MARY JANE, Stoughton, Mas- sachusetts. Philosophy. SULLIVAN, ROLL A., New Market, Mary- land. Psychology. Phi Kappa Tau. SUNDIN, NANCY J., Hampton. Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SWANSON, JANICE LOUISE, North Bend, Oregon. History. Gamma Phi Beta. SYLVESTER, BRUCE F., Arlington. Eco- nomics. TABACK. MAX STEPHAN, Newport News. Government. Pi Lambda Phi. TAYLOR, LOUISE S., West Point. Physics. TAYLOR, SUSAN WATKINS, Richmond. English. Delta Delta Delta. - I 336 P f r TKllKlliAUM. APRIL H., Falmoutli. I!hi|,,t:v. Ill T(:llER, NANCY ANN, Hamptmi. lIlMnlA. Ill(i l -. run. IP JOSEPH. McLean. I!ii iiub . diiiini.-tration. Pi Kappa Alpha. THO.MPSON, ROBERT L., Leesburg. Biology. Lambda Chi Alpha. THO.MPSON, SANDRA J., Vienna. Government. Alpha Chi Omega. TODD, JOHN BU.XTON, JR., Newport News. Chemistry. Lambda Chi Alpha. TOMI.l.X.SON. RICHARD R., Arling- lun. Iliologv. Pi Kappa .■ lplia. imirKLNS. JAMES ROBERT, Saint I ' .iiil. History. Keplar. TOTMAN. LORNA CLAIRE. Oakton. Biolo-T. TREMBLE, TRUEMAN R., JR., Live- ly. Psychology. TRICE, JOHN A., Goochland. Mathe- matics. Sigma Phi Epsilon. TRICE, ROBERT HOLMES, JR., Char- lottesville. Government. Kappa Sig- TROPF, WILLIAM J., Springfield. Physics. Keplar. TROtTER, BETTIE MALLORY, Rich- mond. Elementary- Education. TROUTMAN, SH. RON L.. Chatham. Biology. TUCKER, JOHN ALLEN, Virginia Beach. Physical Education. Pi Kap- pa . lpha. TUCKER, THO L S HCHAEL, Dan- ville. Historv. Keplar. VACCA, LINDA LEE, Wayne, New Jersey. Biology. VAKOS, PATRICIA L., Virginia Beach. Business Administration. Kappa Al- pha Theta. VERNON, RANDOLPH EDWARD, Covington. Government. VICTOR, JAMES E., Annapolis, Mary- land. Business Administration. VOGEL, .MARY JEAN, Jerez, Spain. Biologv. VOPATEK. PATRICIA ANNE, Alex- andria. Elementarv Education. Pi Beta Phi. VORE, STEVEN BROOKS, Fairfax. Biologv. BIythe Baldwin gives a yell for the Indians. 337 WADE, ELIZABETH ANN, Clifton Forge. Psychology. WADE. HARRIET ANNE, Norfolk. French. WADKINS, ELIZABETH L., Warsaw. Bi- ology. Kappa Alpha Theta. WALKER, MARTHA E., LaCrosse. Mathe- matics. Delta Delta Delta. WALSH, EDWARD ROBERT, York, Penn- sylvania. History. Phi Kappa Tau. WALTON, CECELIA KAYE, Lynchburg. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. WARE, DAVID WARREN, Toano. Business Administration. Sigma Pi. WARE, SUSAN EL.4INE. Woodbridge. Ele- mentary Education. WARRINGTON, ANN S., Norfolk. Ele- mentary Education. Kappa Delta. WATKINS, GAIL, Hampton. English. WATSON, LINDA CAROL, Southbridge, Massachusetts. Pi Beta Phi. WEISSENSTEIN, PEGGY A., Annandale. Biology. WELT, SELMAN IRVIN, Arlington. Biol- ogy. WENRICH, ELIZABETH R., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fine Arts. Kappa Delta. WEST, NANCY, Newport News. Spanish. WESTERMAN, RICHARD, Falls Church. Biology. Pi Lambda Phi. WHICKER, JOHNNE C, Norfolk. Sociol- ogy. Chi Omega. WHITE. DAVID R., Arlington. History. WHIT. UN, ESTHER T., Roanoke. English. WILD, JOAN ELIZABETH, Noblesville, In- diana. Sociology. WILLARD, EDGAR H., Berkley Springs, West Virginia. Biology. WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN A., Courtland. Business Administration. Kappa Sigma. WILLIAMS, SANDRA L., Richmond. Eng- lish. WINCH, ALICE REBEKAH, Hampton. Ele- mentary Education. WING, STEPHEN STALEY, Norfolk. Eng- lish. WINN, JOSEPH ERNEST, Newport News, History. Lambda Chi Alpha. WITHERS, GLENNE D., Berryville. Sociol- ogy. WOMBLE, BENJAMIN E., Suffolk. Physica: Education. Sigma Phi Epsilon. WOOD, CECILY C, Staunton. Psychology. WOOD, ROBIN LOUISE, McLean. German WRIGHT, THO. LVS B., Falls Church. Eco nomics. Sigma Phi Epsilon. WYATT, BETTY WADE, Hampton. Soci- ology. Gamma Phi Beta. YEAGER, MARY V., Arlington. Mathemat ics. Pi Beta Phi. YOUNG, CHARLES J., Freeport, Pennsyl- vania. Business Administration. Kappa .-M pha. YOUNG, MARY K., Arlington. English. YOUNG, RICHARD LLOYD, Bethesda, Maryland. Business. YUHAS, LINDA, Alexandria. Economics. YURACHEK, PAUL ANTHONY, Richmond. Accounting. Phi Kappa Tau. ZEIGLER, HARVEY H., JR., Hyndraan, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Sigma Pi. ZIGLAR, STEVEN W., Cheverly, Maryland. Psychology. i j i 338 AGREE, BARHARA KENT, Sharps. Alpha Chi Oiiu ' ga. ADAMS, SANDRA JO, McLean. ALBERT, ALAN FREDRIC, Baltimore, Maryland. Pi Lambda Phi. ALG. TT, JUDITH ANN, Salisbury-, Maryland. Delta Delta Delta. ALVAREZ, JUANITA ALICE, Arling- ton. ANDERSON, CHERYL DEE, Molina, Illinois. Gamma Phi Beta. ANDERSON, SHIRLEY JO, Beaufort, South Carolina. ANDREW, BETTY LYNN, Altavista. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Linda Freeman, historian; Tim Marvin, president; Pam Roberts, secretary-treasurer; Stacy Scherer, vice-president. Capable Class Officers Coordinate Due Week Activities While Their Fellow Sophomores Enjoy Upperclass Privileges 90 f o ANTHOLZ, MARY BEE, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ARNOLD, K-AREN SUE, Annandale. Kap- pa Kappa Gamma. AUMAN, SARAJANE, Corpus Christi, Tex- as. Kappa Alpha Theta. AUSTIN, TIMOTHY LEE, Annandale. Lambda Chi Alpha. BABB. BARBARA ELLEN, Alexandria. BAGBY. THOMAS LEE, Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. BAKER, BILLIE ANNE, Richmond. Phi Mu. BANKS, JUDY ELLEN, Florence, South Carolina. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BARGER, RAY MAYNARD, Buena Vista. Kappa Sigma. BARNER, SALLY RUTH, Richmond. BARNES, ROBERT CARLTON, Richard- son, Texas. Lambda Chi Alpha. BARRETT, JAMES CARLIE, Chesapeake. BAXTER, ROBERT GORDON, Newport News. BEACHLEY, NANCY LOUISE, Chester. Kappa Delta. BEERS, MARION DRANE, .Arlington. 339 BELL, ROBERT LESLIE, West Palm Beach, Florida. Sigma Nu. BENDALL, ROBERT WaRRICK, Rich- mond. BENNETT, JOHN PRICE, Winchester. BERCK, DOROTHY ANN, Portsmouth. BERGLUND, JANET CLARK, Fori Eustis. Chi Omega. BEVINS, TIMOTHY BOYNTON, Alexan- dria. Phi Kappa Tau. BIORDL TONI ELIZABETH, Fulton, Mary- land. BLAKE, KATHLEEN JANE, Falls Church. BLOMQUIST, ROGER N., FaUs Church. Keplar. BLOUNT, SUSAN MALLET, Petersburg. Delta Delta Delta. ELY, ROBERT DEXTER, Newport, Ver- mont. Pi Lambda Phi. BOAL, ROBERT THOMAS, III, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Keplar. BOISSEAU, EDWARD HOOKER, Rich- mond. Sigma Pi. 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. Pi Lambda Phi. BOWRY, GLINDA ANN, Williamsburg. BRADSTREET, ANNE, Williamsburg. BREEN, BETTIJOYCE, Fort Monroe. Kappa Alpha Theta. BRENNAN, JOHN JOSEPH, JR., Rocky Mount. North Carolina. BRETNALL, VIRGINIA JANE, Garden Citv, Long Island, New York. Delta Delta Delta. BRIM, BLAINE BYRON, Franconia. BRINK, LINDA FAYE, McLean. Delta Delta Delta. BRITTINGHAM, SARAH E., Virginia Beach. BROOKS, DAVID HEBER, Falls Church. Pi Lambda Phi. BROWN, ALAN KENT, Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. Lambda Chi Alpha. BROWN, DANA ANTHONY, Hampton. BROWN, DENNIS TURNES, Amherst. Kappa Alpha. BROWN, ROBERT BRAXTON, Williams- burg. BROWN, ROBERT EDWARD, Alexandria. BROWN, ROBERT WILMOT. JR., Lynch- burg. Sigma Phi Epsilon. BROWN, SUSAN KATHRINE, Virginia Beach. Pi Beta Phi. BROWN, WYNYARD ADAIR, Warrenton. BROWNE. ROBERT LEE. Manassas BUBSEY. WILLIA.M EDWARD. Brecks- ville. Ohio. Pi Kappa Alpha. BUCKLEY. LINDA LOUISE. Cheverly, Maryland. Kappa Alpha Theta. BUFFINGTON, CARL E., JR., Fairfield, Connecticut. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. dlMdi i, % 340 CLASS OF 1969 Sophomore girls gain the advantages of du Pont plus the disadvantages of the Green Machine. BULYNKO. LYDIA D.. Alexandria. BURG RAFF, CRAIG ROBERT, Allen- town, Pennsylvania. BURKE, FREDERICK C. Vienna. BUSHONG, DELORES ANN, Wood- stock. BUSSE, LAURA B., Charlottesville. Kappa . Ipha Tlieta. BUTLER, NORA DALBY, Suffolk. BYRD, CLAUDIA ANN, Richmond. CAHOON, ROGER HOWELL, West Chesapeake. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CALVERT, CATHERINE JANE, Springfield. Pi Beta Phi. CAMDEN, SANDRA KLAY, Elon. CAMMARATA, JOSEPH BARRY, Ballimiire, Maryland. CAMP, DEL RICHARD, Leesburg. CAMPBELL, SUSAN PANNILL, Rich- mond. CAPLAN, JAMES AUTHUR, Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. CARHART, JUDY ANN, Colonial Heights. Kappa Delta. CARLTON, ALICE C, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. CARTER, MARGARET E., Virginia Beach. CASEY, EVERETT FRANK, Shrews- bury, Massachusetts. CAV. NAUGH, THOMAS W.. Ports- mouth. CELLA, NANCY LOUISE, Willing- boro. New Jersey. Kappa Delta. De- ceased, February 18, 1967. 341 CHANCELLOR, ANN LAYMAN, Frank- fort. Kentucky. CHARD, DOUGLAS NORMAN, Providence, Rhode Island. CHASE, JUDITH CANEEL, Salem. Chi Omega, CHAUSSE, PATRICIA ANN, Roanoke. CHESSON, MICHAEL B., Newport News. CHESTERMANN, EVAN R.. Richmond. CHILDERS. EDWIN R., JR., Virginia Beach. Kappa Alpha. CHOCKLETT, CHARLES W., Lynchburg. CHRISTIANSON. JAMES, Baltimore, Mary- land. Keplar. CHRISTOPHER, JOHN C. Tappahannock. Kappa Alpha. CLASS OF 1969 William and Mary coeds display the vigor and skill that hockey demands. CHUBB, WILLIAM S., Grosse Pointe, Michigan. CLARK, JACQUELINE E., Richmond. CLARK, JAMES BRUCE, San Diego, Cali- fornia. CLARKE, WILLIAM GORDON, Richmond. Sigma Nu. CLAYTON, HELEN MARIE, Lanexa. COBB. JAMES GURLEY. Norge. COLLINS. ELIZABETH WARE, Norfolk. Delta Delta Delta. COMO, RICHARD WALLACE, Malvern, Pennsvlvania. Sigma Nu. CONVERSE. RAY, Falls Church. COOKE. JUDITH ANN, Hopewell. r fS P 342 0jQ a|j , iL. Ji. A A 0 ) A , . COOPER, ELLEN HOPE, Pearisburg. Chi Omega. COOPER, MARIAN LOUISE, Springfield. CORVINO, MARGARET ELSIE, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. COUSINS, JOHN PAUL, Lynchburg. Phi Kappa Tau. COVINGTON, SUSAN E., North Spring- field. COX, VIRGINIA LEE, Newport News. CRACRAFT, STEVEN G., Indianapolis, In- diana. Kappa Alpha. CRANE, MICHAEL L., Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. CREWE, WILLIAM STEWART, Bethesda, Maryland. Pi Lambda Phi. CRISSEY, BARBARA JEAN, Huntington, West Virginia. Delta Delta Delta. CROWTHER, NANCY B., West HyattsviUe, Maryland. CURLEE, FRANCIS LYNN, High Point, North Carolina. CURRIE, CAROUNE F., McLean. Alpha Chi Omega. CURWEN, DIANA LOUISE, Fieldale. Del- ta Delta Delta. CURZI, DEWEY SCOTT, Phillipsbuig, New Jersey. Sigma Nu. CYRUS, LYNDA ANNE , Lynchburg, DAGGETT, SALLIE MOORE, Marianna, Arkansas. Kappa Kappa Gamma. DAINER, PAUL MCLYNN, Union, New Jersey. Keplar. DALEY, JOHN GORDON, Falls Church. Kappa Sigma. DARK, MICHAEL GLENN, Wadsworth Ohio. DAVENPORT, ROBERT KEVIN, Annan- dale. Lambda Chi Alpha. DAVID, JOSEPH JOHN, Abington, Penn- sylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. DAVIS, GEORGE HUGHES. Arlington. DAVIS, LESLIE ANN, Richmond. Pi Beta Phi. DAY, ROBERT WARWICK, Reading, Pennsylvania. DEAN, JOHN HOWARD, Chester, New Jersey. DEEKENS. JOHN MACKENZIE, Amelia. DEFREES. JANE LINDSAY, Alexandria. Gamma Phi Beta. DEHN, GALE, Arlington. Chi Omega. DENENBERG, DENNIS, Manheim, Penn- sylvania. DENNY, PATRICIA DIANE, Danville. DENT, CHARLES EDWARD, JR., Pulaski. DEPUE, PERRY MICHAEL, Newport News. DERRICKSON, LEW DRUMMY, Virginia Beach. DEWEY, HARTLEY FISKE, Newport News. DICKINSON, ENDERS, IV. Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. DICKINSON, JAN SUZETTE, Fairfax. DILLON, LARRY T., Martinsville. DINNER, ELLIOTT D., Scranton, Penn- sylvania. Pi Kappa Alpha. DIPAOLA, MICHAEL F., South Hacken- sack. New Jersey. Sigma Pi. 343 Lnjo)s Lambda Chi hospitality. DOBYNS. CHARLOTTE A., Beaufort, South Carolina. DOD. ' 0- . HAKRY HUGH, JR., Lynchburg. DOl ' THAT. JAMES EVANS, Petersburg. Keplar. DOWDY. RE.VA FA YE, Chesapeake. DRES . OR_ L T.. Wadsworth. Ohio. DRL- COLL. JOHN PATRICK. Richmond. DRISCOLL, LAWRENCE T., Rochester, New Y ' ork. Keplar. DRYER, LYNN RUTH, Wavnesboro. DUDLEY, TERRENCE L., Hundon. EBERHARDT, AHCHAEL C, Danville, Illinois. Pi Kappa Al- EDGREN, PHILIP ARTHUR, Silver Spring, Maryland. EDLESTON, WILLIAM R., Washington, New Jersey. ELLENSON, DAVID H., Newport News. Sigma Nu. ELLIOTT, CHARLES S., JR., Lynchburg. Pi Kappa Alpha, ELLIOTT, EDWIN P., JR., Manassas. EMERICK, JAMES TRACY, Boston, Massachusetts. Sigma Pi. ENGLE. JACQUELINE ANNE, Roanoke. Pi Beta Phi. ERNSTMEYER, JAN LOIS, Seattle, Washington. Chi Omega. EVANS. .SUSAN FERN, Alexandria. FABRKI. PATRLXA JEAN, Newport News. FAIRISANK. -ft ENDY E., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. FAIRBANKS. GEORGE C. Virginia Beach. Pi Kappa Alpha. FARINHOLT, DOROTHY G., Williamsburg. FAUBER. SUZANNE D., Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FEELEY, THOMAS MICHAEL, Cranston, Rhode Island, FENIGS(.)HN. (,EORGE I., Newport News. FERGUSON. JOHN ELVIN, Rocky Mount. FINLEY. WILLIAM K.. Franklin. Keplar. FISHE. ERICA WALTON. Falls Church. FITZGERALD, ROBERT M., Vienna. FLYNN, JOAN LESLEY, West Springfield. Alpha Chi Omega J ' ORE, DANNY GARFIELD, Lynchburg. Sigma Pi. FORRER, MARTHA J.. Richmond. FORREST. CARROLL MARK, Poquoson, FOX. ERNEST ERWIN, Short Hills, New Jersey. FKANKOVITCH, CARL N., Weirton, West Virginia. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FRANKS, DOUGLAS W., Hopewell. FRAZIER. PATRICIA ANNE, Altavista. Gamma Phi Beta. FRECE. JOHN WALTER, Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. FREEMAN, LINDA LEE, Richmond. Chi Omega. FRIEDLAND, DORENE G., Hampton. FRIEDMAN, KATHLEEN G., Springfield, Illinois. Chi Ome ' a FROSCHER, TORREY CURTIS, Arlington. FULKERSON. MARGARET, Sandston. FULLERTON, RICHARD B., Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. FURR, MURRAY BASIL, JR., Petersburg. GALLOW.A.Y, LURA GODDIN, Greenville, South Carolina. Chi Omega. GARBER, DENETTE BELL, Waynesboro. Soph Tribesmen Boost Indians GARBER, JOHNNY WAYNE, Quicksburg, GASKINS, STEVE PETTI, Arlington. Lambda Chi Alph; GIA.MPAPA, NANCYE C, Alexandria. GIBSON, GALE HOLLY, Annandale. Gamma Phi Beta. GILL, SANDRA LEE, Staunton. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM B., Roanoke. Phi Kappa Tau. GIRARD, THOMAS PLEASANT, West Chester, vania. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GIVENS, LOUISE KNIGHT, Pearisburg. 344 f fS Ci f? o (P ,? fii O 0k i PI % 0, , to First Place Tie in Southern Conference dtt a?- 345 CLASS OF 1969 GLASS, JUDITH ANN, Norfolk. CLASSMAN, ANDREW PAUL, Ham- den, Connecticut. Pi Kappa Alpha. GLENN, JEAN PAXTON, Waynes- boro. Alpha Chi Omega. GODWIN. JOSEPH H., Ill, Norfolk. Sigma Pi. COODE, GEORGE WALDEN, Win- chester. Theta Delta Chi. GORDON, JUDY ALICE, Washing- ton, D. C. Chi Omega. GRACIAN, PATRICIA MARIA, Wil- liamsburg. Gamma Phi Beta. GRAEF, VIRGINIA SUE, Poquoson. GRAHAM, ROBERT ALLISON, Ash- land. GREEN, JAMES CRAWFORD, Penns Grove, New Jersey. GROVE, ROBERTA LYNN. Glen Rock, Pennsylvania. Gamma Phi Beta. GURNEY. RICHARD D., Arlington. HAASE. LINDA LEE, Richmond. HALL. CHRISTINE LYNN, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Delta Delta Delta. HALL, WENDY STUART, Mathews. Gamma Phi Beta. HALLMAN, BRIAN SHEPARD, Ar- lington. Phi Kappa Tau. HAMACK, KEITH HARTMOND, Se- attle. Washington. Sigma Phi Epsilon. HAMERSEN, CAROL E., Kansas City, Missouri. Gamma Phi Beta. HAMILTON, ANN, Dayton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HARKRADER, NANCY F.. Bristol, Tennessee. Kappa Alpha Theta. HARPER, GAYLE CLIFTON, Rich- mi ind. Chi Omega. HARRIS, SANDRA ELLA, Gladstone. HARWOOD, GERTRUDE CLASH, Richmond. HAUCK, NANCY CAROL, Spring- field. Kappa Alpha Theta. HAYHURST, RICHARD ALLEN, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Kappa Sigma. HAZLETT, BRENDA CAROL, Colo- nial Heights. HELFRICH, DOROTHY DIANE, Sea- ford. Delaware. HENDERSON, EDMUND M., JR., Nassawadox. HENDERSON, ROBERT ALAN, Lang- lev Air Force Base. Kappa Alpha. HENDRICKS, WILLIAM T., Hampton. HENRY, BARBARA MARTIN, Hamp- ton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HERNDON, JESSE M., Ill, Sorel, Quebec, Canada. HERRING. FRANCES LEE, Newport News. HEWES, DEAN EDWARD, Fredericks- burg. HIEGEL. PATRICIA LOUISE, Wil- liamsliurg. 346 An unknown creature of the night enters the Theta house for trick or treat. Dean ' s list women receive their just dessert. aft f , r p ' HILDEBRAND, PAUL H., Annandale. Phi Kappa Tau. HILL, MARILYN LOIS, Pulaski. HILL, NATALIE PAYNE, Arlington. HINSON, HELEN SUZANNE, Alexandria. Delta Delta Delta. HITT, ANNE MORTON, Richmond. Kap- pa Alpha Theta. HOFFMAN, RICHARD JOHN, Annandale. HOLLANDSWORTH, JOHN, Collinsville. Pi Kappa Alpha. HOLM, THOMAS ALVIN, Annandale. HOLMES, ROBERT ALLEN, Aliguippa, Pennsylvania. Sigma Nu. HONEMAN, DONALD MICHAEL, McLean. HOOKER, PATRICIA MARIE, Williams- burg. Gamma Phi Beta. HOOKER, RAY WILLARD, Hampton. Pi Lambda Phi. HOPKINS, DEBORAH C, Summit, New Jersey. HOPKINS, JOSEPH ANTHONY, Chester. Pi Lambda Phi. HOSKINS, DONNA LYNN, Newport News. HOWARD, JOHN TIMOTHY, Laguna Beach, California. HOWE, MARGARET LEIGH, Mount Sid- ney, Virginia. HOWELL, ROBERT L., Alexandria. HUBER. MIRIAM SUE, Rustburg. Alpha Chi Omega. HUDSON, RONALD LARRY, Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. HUESTON, JACK SCOTT. Riclunond. HUFFMAN, LISA LEE. Winchester. HULEY, PETER HART. Arlington. Theta Delta Chi. HULL, DIANA FAYE. Buena Vista. Pi Beta Phi. HULSE, NANCY LOUISE, Richmond. 347 dhm HUNTER, BARBARA JEANNE, Falls Cliurcli. HUTCHESON, MARTHA E., Chase City. Alpha Chi Omega. HUTCHESON, ROBERT B., Wood- bury, New Jersey. HUTT, JOHN CLIFFORD R., Mon- A successful trip to the post office always brings a smile. CLASS OF 1969 IRWIN, SANDRA LYNNE, Livingston, New Jersey. JACKSON, STEVEN LEON, Staunton. JACOBS, YETTA LEE, Hampton. JAGGARD, STEPHEN H., Beaumont, Tex- as. Sigma Nu. JAMERSON, PAMELA JO, Dillwyn. Kap- pa Alpha Theta. JAMES, SALLY LEONARD, Hampton. Kappa Alpha Theta. JARVIS. THOMAS DESTER, Glasgow. JENKINS, SUSAN KATHRYN, New York, New York. JOHNSON. BARBARA ANN, Churchland. JOHNSON, BEVERLY JEAN, Alexandria. Pi Beta Phi. JOHNSON, LOIS WINN, Staunton. Alpha Chi Omega. JOHNSON, RUTH ANNE, Roanoke. Gam- ma Phi Beta. JONES, EVELYN DIANE, Williamsburg. JORDAN, KATHRYN LEE, Williamsburg. Kappa Delta. JORDAN, LESLIE TEMPLE, East Setauket, New York. Lambda Chi Alpha. JORDAN, MARGARET MYERS, Emporia. JUDY, HELEN LOUISE, Hampton. KALLENBACH, W. WILLIAM, Mexico, Missouri. Sigma Pi. KAPLAN, ROBERT RICHARD, Los Ange- les, California. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KASTNER, KERRY DUNN, Fairfax. 348 mk mm jfii KALIMA.X, KOCIIELLE V., Wake- fiL-ld. KEITER, JOHN WAVERLY, York, Pennsylvania. Sigma Phi Epsilon. KELLAM, EDWIN CLAY, JR., Nor- folk. Sigma Nu. KELLY, ROBERT FRANCIS, Silver Spring, .Maryland. Kappa Sigma. KERSEY, KATHY ANN, Virginia Bc-acli. KESTENBAUM, THELDA MAE, Cul- peper. KIEFFER, ROBERT EDWARD, At- lanta, Georgia. KILMARTIN, TAMTH, Lovingston. KINTSFATHER, DAVID P., JR., Falls Church. KIRKLEY, JOAN MARIE, Norfolk. KISHBAUCH, KATHRYN JANE, Bai- ley ' s Crossroads. Pi Beta Phi. KLINE, PHYLLIS ANN, Blacksburg. KNAUPP, ROBERT WOODROW, South Plainfield, New Jersey. Sigma Nu. KNIGHT, CAROL ANN, Chesapeake. Kappa Delta. KNIGHT, RICHARD E., Arlington. KNOTT, JUDY LANE, Martinsville. KOCH, ROBERT MAGOON, Falls Church. Sigma Pi. KOEHLER. CAROLYN JE. . , Ar- lington. Phi Mu. KOHLHAGEN. STEVEN W., Spring- field. Tlicta Delta Chi. KORTY, FREDERICK W., Riverdale, Maryland. KRON, MARILYN MAY, Roslyn Heights, Long Island, New York. Kappa Alpha Theta. LACY, LINDA ELIZABETH, Newport News. Kappa Kappa Gamma. LADERBERG, WENDY ANN, Nor- folk. Gamma Phi Beta. LAINE, CRAWLEY A., Ill, Wakefield. L. ING, NANCY HOLLOWAY, Hing- ham, Massachusetts. LAMM, BRIAN DAVID, Falls aurch. Phi Kappa Tau. LANCASHIRE, STEPHEN, West Ches- ter, Pennsvl ania. LANCIANO; SHERRY L., Gloucester. LANE, DENIS KENNEDY, Alexandria. LANGHORST, GAIL ANN, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Gamma Phi Beta. LANKFORD, PAUL GANDY, Franklin. LARSON, KARIN LOU, Riverdale, Maryland. Alpha Chi Omega. LARSON, NANCY JO, PhoenixviUe, Pennsvlvania. Delta Delta Delta. L. WHORNE, CAROL N F, Lynch- burg. LAWSON, RICHARD COOPER, Perry, Georgia. Sigma Phi Epsilon. LEE, RONALD EDWIN, Chesapeake. LEGRANDE, IRENE MAYO, Douglass- ville, Pennsylvania. LEONARD, MELANIE R., Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Alpha Chi Omega. LEWIS, WANDA ELIZABETH, Natural Bridge. LIPSEY, CHRISTOPHER, Springfield. 349 High hopes are reahzed as sophomore women open their bids during Informal Rush. LITTLEJOHN, ALBERT C, JR., Charlotte, North Carolina. LOEFFLER, JOHN VINCENT, Colonial LONG, BRUCE BARBER, Warsaw. LONG, NANCY O ' NEIL, Richmond. LONG, WILLIAM IVEY, JR., Rock HiU, South Carolina. LOOKABILL, ROYCE G., Pulaski. LOWE, WILLIAM CURTIS, Atlanta, Geor- gia. Keplar. LOWRY, JOHN CHARLES, Williamsburg. LUBELEY, MICHAEL DAVID, Vienna. Sig- ma Phi Epsilon. LUCAS, DIANE E., Kettering, Ohio. Kap- pa Alpha Theta. LUCKEY, DIANE, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. LYON, DAVID ALLEN, IV, Petersburg. MACKEY, SARA LEE, Richmond. MADISON, ALAN WAYNE, Palmyra. MAEDER, SUSANNE RUTH, Richmond. MAJKA, THEOPHILE JOSEPH, Newport News. MALLORY, SUSAN ANNE, Virginia Beach. Delta Delta Delta. MANSON, SUSAN MARSHA L., Richmond. MAPP, MARY LUCIE, Nassawadox. Alpha Chi Omega. MAPP, NANCY LOUISE, Quinby. MARCHESS, WILLIAM V., Richmond. MARSH, LINDA RUTH, Canton, Massa- chusetts. MARSHALL, BEVERLEY W., Gloucester. MARSHALL, JANET ELAINE, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. MARTIN, ARTHUR R., JR., Rocky Mount. V V- , i 350 MARTIN, EDWARD ALLEN, Falls Church. MASON, CLAIRE LOUISE, Bowling Green. Kappa Alpha Theta. MASSEY, TllO.MAS .lEKOME, Kichmond. MASTERS, MARY ELIZABETH, Phocnix- ville, Pennsylvania. MASTIN, JANE BRYAN, Roanoke. MAUCK, ELLEN DOUGLAS, Luray. Gam- ma Phi Beta. MAXFIELD, RUSSELL A., Newport News. MAY, DAVID SELDEN, Harrogate, Eng- land. MAY, JAMES TERRELL, III. Virginia Beach. MCCARROLL, ROBERT STACY, West Springfield, Massachusetts. MCGUIRE, MARTHA H., Arlington. Kappa Kappa Gamma. MCINDOE, LINDA MAE, Richmond. Kap- pa Kappa Gamma. MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT E., Alexandria. Kappa Alpha. MCCLEOD, NORA LYNN, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Gamma Phi Beta. MCPHERSON, TIMOTHY C, Arlington. Lambda Chi Alpha. MENGEBIER. CLELIA M., Harrisonburg. MERRITT, MARGARET ANNE. Dallas, Texas. Kappa Alpha Tlieta. MEYER, CAROL LEE, Williamsburg. Al- pha Chi Omega. -MICK, ROBERTA, Roanoke. Alpha Chi Omega. MILES, LARUE CARTER, Bristol. % f f V In a Relaxed Atmosphere Close Friends Become Pledges As Sororities Give Bids to Soph Girls During Informal Rush MILLER. ANN SHELDON, Falls Church. mLLER, AUTHUR S., Ill, Virginia Beach. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MILLER, CAROL LYNN, Vienna. MILLER, RICHARD WILLIAM, Moline, Il- linois. Pi Kappa Alpha. MILLER, SUE FLETCHER, Norfolk. Kappa Delta. MILLER, SUZANNE MANCILL, Annan- dale. Kappa Delta. MILLER, THOMAS IRVIN, Berlin, Penn- sylvania. iVUTCHELL, JACQUELINE S., Alexandria. MONAHAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Williams- burg. MONGOL, SUSAN ANN, Prince George. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM, Milford, New Jersey. MOORE, DONALD WAYNE, Virginia Beach. Phi Kappa Tau. MOORE, MICHAEL BROWN, Maiden, Mas- sachusetts. MOORE, SUSAN JEANNETTE, Chesapeake. Alpha Chi Omega. MORDEN, MARY LOUISE, Bad Axe, Mich- igan. Pi Beta Phi. 351 MORGAN, THO-MAS ELDER, Annandale. Pi Kappa Alpha. MORIART ' , BARBARA WAYNE, Arling- ton. Kappa Alj ha Theta. MORRIS, ALETHIA ANN, Richmond. Kap- pa Kappa Gamma. MORRIS, MARY CASSANDRA, Wakefield. MORRIS, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Salisbury, Man ' l nd. MORTON, TERRY ALAN, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Kappa Alpha. MOWEN. JOHN CALVIN, Waynesboro. Pi Lambda Phi. MUENCH, JEAN ALICE, Alexandria. MULLOY, SUSAN MARY, Vienna. MURRAY, ALLAN DALE, Michigan City, Indiana. Sigma Phi Epsilon. NACHMAN, HENRY DUDLEY, Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. NANCE, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Fredericks- burg. Phi Kappa Tau. NANCE, GERALD NEWMAN, Arlington. Phi Kappa Tau. NEBLETT, RONALD WILLIAM, Lynchburg. NECSARY, JUDITH ANN, Tazewell. NELMS, ANN SCOTT, Vinton. NELSON, DOUGLAS LEA, Richmond. NEWMAN, JAMES AUSTIN, Williamsburg. NEWMAN, MARY ELLEN H., Williams- burg. NEWTON, WILUAM JUDSON, King George. CLASS OF 1969 NICKERSON, HARRIETTE L., Williams- burg. NININGER, JENNY E., Roanoke. NUCKOLS, MICHAEL AUBREY, Rocky Mount. Keplar. NUGENT, THOMAS PATRICK, Alexandria. O ' BRYAN, VINCENT NEAL, Richmond. ONDERDONK, JAMES C, Newport News. Sigma Nu. O ' NEIL, RICHARD ALAN, Washington, D.C. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ORWIG, CAROL JANE , Richmond. OWEN, MARILYN JEAN, Norfolk. PARKER, DAVID MICHAEL, Bedford. Pi Kappa Alpha PASTORE. MARY MARGARET, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. PERKINS, COLLEEN K., Richmond. PERKINSON, JEAN MARIE, Richmond. PETERSON, HOLLY ANN, Arlington. PEYRONNET, CAROLYN LEE, Richmond. Phi Mu. 352 Colleen Perkins and Rob Westermann engage in thoughtful conversation as they wait for the Green Machine. rilll.IPS, HENRY II., Ill, Richmond. Phi I ' lui ' l ' il ' S, CARSON RENEE, Loudoun County. I ' lIII.I.Il ' S, RONALD W., Newport News. I ' lEKCE, REBECCA GAYLE, Roanoke. K;ipp.i Alpha Thcta. I ' ITT,S, KATHERINE A., Richmond. Chi Omeiia. PITZER, NANCY LUPTON, Lynchburg. Pi Beta Phi. POARCH, JUDY BOYD, Clarksville. Kappa Kappa Gamma. POLLARD, JO.SEPH L., Bethesda, Maryland. POLLARD, MELLSSA D., Vienna. Alpha Chi Omega. POLLARD, ROBERT D., Norwalk, Connec- ticut. POLLOCK, FRANCES EWELL, Virginia Beach. Kappa Alpha Tlicta. POOLE, MICHAEL EARLE, Falls Church. PORTER, BETSY ANN, Newsoms. POTTER, RICHARD BOWE, Springfield. Kappa Sigma. PRESCOTT, GEORGIA A., WUliamsburg. PRESTON, MARGARET M., Virginia Beach. Kajjpa Alpha Theta. PRICE. JEANNE GLENITH, Amburg. Al- pha Chi Omega. PRICE, .MARY RUTH, Stanley. Chi Omega. PRICE. WILLIAM PIERCE, Sussex. PROCTOR, GAYLE R.. Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Jf ■■§•■■■■(1 Diane Woodward — a typical W M student — rushing to study. Parking — a controversial issue. 353 PULLEY, JUDITH ANN, Burke. PULLIAM, KAY MAHAN, Roanoke. QUAINTANCE, JOHN WESTON, Arling- ton. Sigma Pi. QUILLEN, SHARON MARGERY, Gate City. Pi Beta Phi. RAMSEY, ANN E., Abington. RAMSEY, ELIZABETH C., Charlotte Court House. Gamma Phi Beta. RAPER, AUBREY L., Chesapeake. RASMUSSEN, BARBARA J., Hampton. Kap pa Kappa Gamma. REED, MYER STRATTON, Lacrosse. REPKA, RONNEE RAE, Philadelphia, Penn sylvania. RIORDAN, MARGARET R., Atlanta, Geor gia. RIPY, BRUCE JOHNSON, Parkton, Mary land. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROAKES, SAMUEL E., JR., Miami, Flor ida. Sigma Nu. ROBBINS, CHRISTOPHER J., Williams burg. ROBERSON, JAMES MONROE, Wise. Kap pa Alpha. ROBERTS, AUSTIN L., Washington, D. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROBERTS, DONALD RAY, Roanoke. The- ta Delta Chi. ROBERTS, PAMEL.- JEAN, Arlington. Del ta Delta Delta. ROGOWSKI, ELIZABETH, Arlington. ROHR, DAVID MALCOLM, Portsmouth. ROSSING, BOYD EDWARD, Laurel, Mary- land. Pi Lambda Phi. ROWE, STEPHEN FRENCH, Eggleston. Pi Lambda Phi. ROYALL, MILDRED PITTS, WiDiamsburg. RUBEN, ROBERT BENJAMIN, Newport News. Pi Lambda Phi. RUMBURG, KENNETH N., Stuarts Draft. RUNYON, JAMES DOUGLAS, North Baby- lon, New York. RYAN, GILES SANFORD, Newport News. RYTTER, RICHARD KEITH, McLean. SAFFOLD, DIANNE C, WiDiamsburg. SAGER, GARY LEE, Mt. Jackson. SALISBURY, DANIEL E., Falls Church. SALLEY, MARY CARRINGTON, Columbia, South Carolina. Chi Omega. SAMPSELLE, ANNA ALICE, Newport News. SCHAEFER, DAVID W., Orange. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SCHERER, STACY E., Benton Harbor, Michigan. Chi Omega. SCHLEIF, PETER ROBERT, South Plain- field, New Jersey. SCHMITZ, MARY CHRISTINE, Richmond. Kappa Delta. SCHOLZ, KATHRYN LOUISE, Covington. Kappa Alpha Theta. SCHUELER, LINDA, Woodstown, New Jer- sey. SCOTT, CAROLYN E., Richmond. Pi Beta Phi. 354 9 Ij SEABRIGHT, ALICE LUPTON, Winchester. SHACKELFORD, DAVID LEE, Lynchburg. Pi Kappa Alpha. SHEEHY, COLEMAN M., JR., Riclimond. SHERMAN, CHRISTOPHER B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sigma Pi. SHEWMAKER, CAROL F., Alexandria. Kappa .Mpha Theta. SHICK. JOH.N MALCOL L Falls Church. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SHICKEL, LINDA SUE, Harrisonburg. SHIELDS, THOMAS J.. Richmond, Indiana. SHOTWELL. INDIA MARIE, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. SIEGFRIED, ROBERT B., Virginia Beach. SILLS, RICHARD EDWARD, Oklahoma Citv, Oklahoma. Kappa .Mpha. SIMONELLI. JAMES F., bmg Branch, New Ji-rsev. Sigma Nu. Sl.MPKINS. FRED CRAWFORD, FisherviUe. SINGLETON. WILLIAM A., Burke. Theta Delta Chi. SKEEN, SANDRA LOU. Rosedale. Kappa Delta. SKELTON, JEAN WATSON, Blacksburg. SLAUSON, PATSY VIRGINIA, Williams- burg. SM.ALL, SUSAN HOLMES, Suffolk. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SMEDS, RUSSELL CL. RENCE, Williams burg. SMITH, CYNTHIA SUE, Fincastle. Kappa Delta. CLASS OF 1969 The frequently used doors at the P.O. admit an- One of William and Mary ' s newer sports, soccer, captured the boys ' in- other eager student. terest in the fall. 355 Pat Kalk blows his horn for the Indians in a pre-game pep rally. Dr. Byrd illustrates an impor- tant point for Buzzy May. SMITH, DORA JEAN, Washington, D.C. Gamma Phi Beta. SMITH, MARGARETTE L., George- town, South Carolina. Phi Mu. SMITH, STEPHEN KEESE, Altavista. Pi Kappa Alpha. SOTHORON, MARGARET B., Char- lotte Hall, Maryland. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SOUTHERLAND, HUGH BARRY, Ar- lington. Phi Kappa Tau. SPADY, DENARD CHARLES, Town- send. SPAULDING, DAVID LEE, JR., An- nandale. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SPENCE, JANE MARIE, Arlington. SPENGERMAN, DONALD F., Atlan- tic Higlilands, New Jersey. Keplar. STAFFORD, MARY LOUISE, Roanoke. STEMPLE, SALLIE E., Falls Church. Kappa Kappa Gamma. STITH, FLORA LESTER, Richmond. Phi Mu. STREETMAN, LARRY EUGENE, Co- lumbus, Georgia. SUNDIN, LINDA ELLIOT, Hampton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SWEENEY, REBECCA J., Alexandria. Alpha Chi Omega. SWENSON, MEREDITH JANE, Smyr- na, Georgia. Kappa Delta. SYKES, SAM JONES, Virginia Beach. TALLEY, ANNE CHRISTINE, Dahl- gren. Gamma Phi Beta. TARPLEY, MARILYN SUE, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. LATUM, JAMES LUTHER, Suffolk. Keplar. TAYLOR, CHRISTINE, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Pi Beta Phi. TAYLOR, DOUGLAS D., Urbanna. TAYLOR, JAMES RUSSELL, Winters- ville, Ohio. Pi Lambda Phi. THATCHER, CHRISTINE, Hampton. g 356 Studies Are Important As Time For Choosing Majors Nears 9 THOMPSON, MARY KEIFFEK, Alexan- dria. Kappa Delta. TICHY. JOSEPH C, III, Silver Spring, Maryland. TOEPEL, MONIKA MARIE, Williamsburg. TONELSON, LOUIS 0., Norfolk. TOZZI, JOHN LEE, P.mbrokc. TRAVIS, PHILIP ARTHUR, Cape Charles. TURNER, ELIZABETH CAROL, Woodlawn. TURVILLE, WILLIAM C, Rockville, Mary- land. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. VAIDEN, CAROLINE E., Wayne, New Jer- sey. VAIL, BARBARA SUE, Alexandria. VAN METER, QUENTIN LEE, Washing- ton, D. C. VANN, .MARTHA ANN, Strasburg. Pi Beta Phi VARELA, GAIL E., Hemdon. Phi Mu VAUGHAN, REBECCA M., Courtland. Kap- pa Delta. VERGARA, JAMES J., JR., Hopewell. VERHINE, PATRICIA ANNE, Newport News. Phi Mu. VERSER, NANCY WARE, Richmond. Kap- pa Delta. VINING, KATHY A., Sunset Hills, Mis- souri. Kappa Alpha Theta. VOLZ, DOUGLAS CHARLES, Roanoke. WALKER, EDWARD FAHEY, Laredo, Tex- WALKER, LLOYD DANIEL, JR., Richmond. WALKER, SUZANNE T., Williamsburg. WALL, ELIZABETH C, Newport News. WALLINE, KATHERINE K., Annandale. Pi Beta Phi. WALTHALL, JO ANN, Alberta. WARBURTON, ELIZABETH, Bellport, New York. WARCHOLIK, STEPHEN R., Falls Church. WARE. FRANCES F., Tappahannock. WATERMAN, MARY R., Dayton, Ohio. Alpha Chi Omega. WATERS, GRETCHEN T., Clinton, Iowa. Delta Delta Delta. WATERS, IRMA LYNN, Portsmouth. WATKINS, JANET, Arlington. Pi Beta T hi. WATKINS. STEPHEN H., Tulsa, Ok i- homa. Lambda Chi Alpha. WATSON, GEORGE H., Ill, WiUiamsburg. WATSON, KIM ELLEN, Southbridge, Mas- sachusetts. 357 WATSON, LESLIE RAY, Virginia Beach. WEBSTER, GAIL MARIE, Arlington. WEISBERG. EDWARD JOSEPH, Norfolk. Pi Lambda Phi. WELLS, WILLIAM C, JR., Richmond. Sigma Pi. WERNER, JEAN LOUISE, Colonial Heiglits. WEST. MARGARET LOUISE, Exmore. WHITE, ALLAN EUGENE, Newport News. WHITE. BRIAN ERVIN, Newport News. WHITE, GAIL EVELYN, Salisburj ' , Mary- land. Kappa Kappa Gamma. WHITE, JACQUEUNE LEE, Danville. WHITEHURST. ANNE W., KnoxviUe, Ten- nessee. Chi Omega. WHITING, LAWRENCE D., Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. WHITLOW, LYNDA ANNE, Virginia Beach. Kappa Alpha Theta. WILBORN, IRVIN M., JR., South Boston. WILKINSON, RICHARD G., Newport News. WILLIAMS, JAMES L., FeasterviUe, Penn- sylvania. WILLIAMS, JAMES NEWTON, Virginia Beach. WILLIAMS, SUE RAWLS. Richmond. Chi Omega. WILSON, DALE WAGERS, Virginia Beach. Gamma Phi Beta. WINCHESTER, SHEILA ANN, Annandale. Alpha Chi Omega. WINE, MARY SUE, Woodstock. WINEMAN, MIRIAM P., Newport News. Phi Mu. WING, STEPHEN JOHN, Littleton, New Hampshire. Pi Lambda Phi. WITT, DAVID LYNWOOD, Bedford. WOJNO, STANLEY J., Suffield, Connec- ticut. WONNELL, DONN THOMAS, Linwood, New Jersev. Pi Lambda Phi. WOODAHL, ANN ELIZABETH, Bon Air. WOODARD, DIANE E., Courtland. Kappa Alpha Theta. WOODSON. ANITA RUTH, Hampton. WOODY, PATRICIA ANNE, Atlanta, Geor- WOOLEY, VINCENT D., River Vale, New Jersey. Tlieta Delta Chi. WOOLEYHAN, ALFRED M., Quincy, Illi- nois. Theta Delta Chi. WYRICK, LINDA JEANNE, Rome, Georgia. Gamma Phi Beta. YAGER, SHARON ANN, Pasadena, Cali- fornia. Phi Mu. YOFFY, JAMES S., Richmond. YOUNG, JOHN FINLEY, Milwaukee, Wis- consin. YOUNG, SUSAN, WiUiamsburg. ZENKER, SANDRA, Alexandria. Phi Mu. ZEPUL, PATRICIA LOUISE, Annandale. Pi Beta Phi. ZYCHOWSKI, THADDEUS, Brooklyn, New York. Sigma Nu. f) f JtMiL 358 Freshman Class Elects President by Write-in Ballot ABBOTT, ANN, Winchester, Massachu- setts. Jack Pulling, president; Gail Gates, historian: Condit Cooper, secretary-treasurer: Buddy Gardner, vice-president. ABERCROMBIE, MILDRED L., Ca- racas, Venezuela. ABRAHAMSON, RICHARD P., .South- bridge, Massachusetts. ABRAMS, LEHN EDWARD, Mait- land, Florida. ABSHER, MERRIE SUSAN, Newport News. ADAMS, EARL RICE, Lynchburg. AKERS, WALLACE BROWN, Roa- noke. ALBRECHT, LEE WAYNE, Annan- dale. ALBRIGHT, LINDA KLWE, Annan- dale. ALDERSON, MARY LEE, Springfield. ALLEN, EDWARD MONROE, JR., Lanexa. ALLEN, MARY ELLEN, Atlanta, Georgia. ALLISON, PAMELA, Dallas, Texas. ANDERSON, ALVIN POWERS, Rich- mond. ANDERSON, EMILY DRAPER, Knox- ville, Tennessee. ARMSTRONG, HERBERT B., New- port, Rhode Island. ARMSTRONG, KENNETH S., Kings- port, Tennessee ARMSTRONG, LARRY S., Richmond. ARMSTRONG, NED CARLTON, Wil- ASPLUND, ' k. THERINE ANNE, Ar- lington. ATCHISON, MARY JOAN, Yorktown. mM, 359 ATTRIDGE, JEAN CAROL, Mexico City, Mexico. AUERBACH, SUSAN K., Savannah, Georgia. AUSTIN, BARBARA JEAN, Annan- BAILEY, ANN DENISE, Potomac, Maryland. BAILEY, SAMUEL R., JR., Mid- lothian. BAILEY, WILLIAM STANLEY, Waynesboro. BAITY, ANN LEIGH, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. BALDWIN, CHARLENE F., Norfolk. BALTES, GERTRUDE PARKER, Hampton. BARBER. SUSAN LOIS, Norfolk. BARIL, CHARLES PURDOM, Falls Church. BARNES, ELAINE MADELINE, Nor- folk. BARTEE, CHARMA JANE, Honaker. BAUSERMAN, ROBERT D., JR., Edinburg. BAYLOR, BILLIE DELAINE, Rad- ford. REASON, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Whiteville, North Carolina. BEAZLEY, FRANCES ANNE, Tappa- hannock. BECK, ROSEMARY E., Richmond. BEECHER, ELIZABETH PARK, Blacksburg. BEERBOWER, LINDA ANNE, Bridge- port. West Virginia. BEITNER, GEOFFREY S., Fairfield, Connecticut. BELSHE, ROBERT BLAND, Normal, Illinois. BELSKY, MARGARET, Fredericks- burg. BENHAM, WILLIAM THOMAS, Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey. BERGER, PATRICIA ANN, York- town. Spirited Dues dispose of the Class of 69 Fun for all in the Due Week games 360 CLASS OF 1970 mkdMm, BERINGER, BRUCE CLAY, Larrli mont. New York. BEKKEYPILE, JEAN WARREN, Wil- mington, Delaware. BILLliPS, ANDREW J., Ill, Mathews. BIRD, RICHARD EDWARD, Marl- lioro, Massachusetts. BIRKETT, KENNETH N., JR., Need- ham, Massachusetts, BIRZENIEKS, GUNAR M. , Brooklyn, New York. BLANCHARD, AMY RUTH, Altavista. BLANTON, JOANNA DANBY, Farm- ville. BOI.SSEAU, ELLEN STUART, Colo- nial Heights. BOLD. WENDY ELIZABETH, Wies- baden, Germany. BOLES, JOHN K., Ill, Aberdeen, Maryland. BOLTON, VERNON L., JR.. Colorado Springs. Colorado. BOON. WYNDHAM HENRY, South Bend, Indiana. BORDEN, SANDRA LOUISE. Rich- mond. BOSWELL, CORA JANE, Chase City. BOULDIN, BARBARA ANN, Hampton. BOWMAN, WYATT RAY, Williams- burg. BOYD. WILLIAM LINWOOD, Waynes- boro. BRADFORD, BONNIE LEE, Norfolk. BRIGGS, BEVERLY, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. BRINCKMAN, JOY ALICE, Alexan- dria. BROCKMAN, STEVEN H., Norfolk. BROWN, JANET MARIE, Poquoson. BRUBECK, JEAN DALE, Staunton. BRUCE, BONNIE MCCLENNY, York- town. BRUINGTON, PATRICIA A., Lynch- burg. BRUNO, HOWARD JOHN, Rillton, Pennsylvania. BRUNSON, CAROL ELLA, Arlington. BRYANT, LARRY ALAN, Alexandria. BRYDE, STANLEY KIRK, Wilming- ton, Delaware. BUNTE. MARGARET RACHEL, At- lanta, Georgia. BURBAGE, BRUCE PARKER, Ports- mouth. BURGESS, SUSAN ALYCE, Dahlgren. BURKET, BARBARA ANN, Vero Beach, Florida. BURLEIGH, JOHN ROY, Arlington. L ; J 361 A f? ft lii f BURNETT, JAMES A., Charlottesville. BURNETTE, BETTYE ANNE, Danville. BUTLER, PATRICIA JANE, Alexandria. BYRER, MARGARET E., Charles Town, West Virginia. CALVO, BETSY ELLISON, Richmond. CAMERON, COLLEEN SUE, Annandale. CAMPANA, MICHAEL E., West Hamp- stead, New York. CANADA, BERNARD DAVID, Clover. CARTER, BARRY NEAL, Staunton. CARTER, CAROLYN L., Vienna. CARTER, KAREN JANE, Castlewood. CARTER, STEPHEN DOBLER, The Plains. CARTWRIGHT, RONNIE A.. Chesapeake. CASEY, CATHERINE SUE. Falls Church. CAYOT, MICHELE JAN, Falls Church. CHAFIN, LINDA ANNE, Berr ' ville. CHALMERS, GEORGE H., Arlington. CHAMBERS, GWYNN E., Danville. CHRISTIAN. JOHN COLEMAN, Charles City. CLARK, ALYNNE DALE, Vienna. CLARK, KAREN LEIGH, Newport News. CLARK, PAMELA ELIZABETH, Satellite Beach, Florida. CLARKE, SAMUEL P., Charlottesville. CLAY, CAROLYN MEREDITH, Lawrence- viUe. CLOVER, KAREN ANN, Virginia Beach. CLOYD. RANDOLPH MAHAN, Williams- burg. COFER, GLENNA JO, Hampton. COFFMAN. BARRY PRESTON, Dayton. COGGINS. JOHN WESLEY, Arlington. COLE, DAVID PATTEN, Honolulu, Hawaii. COLE, JAMES ERNEST, Arlington. COLE, JAMES GREGORIE, Logan, Ohio. COLE, WILLIAM WALTER, Courtland. COLEMAN. CATHY LEIGH, Danville. COLLINS, GEORGE H., Honolulu, Hawaii. COLLINS, WILLIAM H., JR., Stafford. COMBS, CHARLES HAMILTON, Portland, Oregon. CONRAD, PAUL WELLS, Arlington. COOK, MARTHA ELIZABETH, Martins- ville. COOPER, NANCY CONDIT, Atlanta, Georgia. 362 CLASS OF 1970 7 : f-k- ' Y An excited freshman makes Jefferson her new home. f I . If , r ■ ■ ' CORDELL, DENNIS LEON. Alexan- dria. CORREA, PETER C. Fort Myers, Florida. COUPER, MARY B., Waynesboro. COVELL, CATHY LOUISE, Fairfax. CRAWLEY, CHARLENE C, Monroe, Louisiana. CREEF. TERESA DIANE, Chesapeake. CRIM, KEVIN LOU, Anderson, In- diana. CROSIER, YVONNE FAE, Falls Church. CRUTE, CAROL ETTA, Portsmouth. CULBERTSON, JAMES EDWIN, Portsmouth. CULLEY, PAMELA KEITH, Rich- mond. CURRY. RHONDA ELAINE, Louis- ville, Kentucky. CUSTIS, PAUL ROBERT, Craddock- ville. DALLAS, BRUCE S., Mechanicsburg. Pennsylvania. DALTON, MARY GAY, Radford. DANCE, CAROLYN WALLACE, Mid- lothian. DANIEL, JAMES RICHARD, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. DARNELL, NANCY REBECCA, Big Stone Gap. DARRAGH, MARY ANNE, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. DAVL SUSAN ANN, Alexandria. DAVIS, ELIZABETH CARTER, Flor- ence, South Carolina. DAVIS, JOYCE WEEKS, Alexandria. DAVIS, JULIA WATERS, Rocky Mount. DAVIS, KATHERINE BAYNES, Los Angeles, California. DAYTON. DANIEL JOSEPH, Berke- ley Heights, New Jersey. 363 Freshmen Demonstrate Talent In Various Due Week Activities DAYTON, KEITH WALTER, Alexandria. DEACON, JOANNE, Lynchburg. DEATON, LEWIS EDWARD, Alexandria. DE LEON, LINDA JULIANA, Virginia DENSMORE, DOUGLAS W., Toledo, Ohio. DERFLINGER, MARSHA ANN, Win- chester. DERR, ALICE MIRIAM, Warren, New Jersey. DERRICK, JOHN MILTON, Silver Spring, Maryland. DEWITT, PETER WEBB, Virginia Beach. DEYERLE, ELIZABETH W., Harrisonburg. DICKEY, DONALD NEIL, JR., Birmingham, Alabama. DIGENNARO, RICHARD SAMUEL, Qeve- land, Tennessee. DONAHUE, WILLIAM J., Ill, St. Michaels, Maryland. DOUGHTIE, PHILLIP LEE, Portsmouth. DOUGHTY, THOMAS E., Salem. DOWNER, PATRICIA, Falls Church. DRAKE. LINDA LOUISE, Arlington. DRESSEL, MARSHALL V. C, St. Mary ' s, Pennsylvania. DUDLEY, MARY ANNE, Salem. DUEL, TERRY LYNN, Alexandria. DUKE. CHARLIE WAYNE, Richmond. EAKIN, EDWARD M., Waynesboro. EDGE, LAUREL SUZANNE, Newport News. ELLIS, EDWARD H., JR., Berlin, Connec- ticut. ELROD, CHERYL CANDACE, Richmond. Three dues dance. Nancy Holland listens as Betty Wade Wyatt explains Echo procedure. I ikC mxvdihMk j k tfiki 364 0J.© Jr M Pi ifik ELROIJ, DONALD RANDOLPH, Chatta- nooga, Tennessee. EMERSON, ROBERT G., Ill, Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts. EMERT, ROY ANDREW, JR., Dillwyn. ENGORON, FRANCES CARLA, Vienna. EPPLER, JOHN WILLIAM, Bernardsville, New Jersey. EWING, ELIZABETH RUTH, Augusta, Georgia. PAGAN, WILLIAM DENNIS, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. FAIRBANKS, LEE ELLEN, Williamsburg PARAGE, PATRICK J., JR., Morgantown, West Virginia. FAUERBACH, ERIC, Williamsburg. FECHTMANN, FREDDIE ANN, Harrison- burg. FEIL, NANCY WATKINS, Charlottesville. FERRY, JAMES F., JR., Harrisonburg. FILKINS, DEBORAH J., Colonic, New York. FINDLER, WILLIAM E., Neptune, New Jersey. FISHER, GARY EDWIN, Fredericksburg. FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN L., Falls Church. FLESHOOD, PAUL SEAGO, Lawrenceville. FLETCHER, LOUISE M., Sperryville. FOWLE, DONNA JEANNE, Northfield, New Jersey. FOY, LAURENCE GEORGE, Barrington, Illinois. FRANCIS, DAVID RAYMOND, Hampton. FRANK, PHILIP JAY, Norfolk. FRAZIER, ELISE, Houston, Texas. FREEMAN, WILUAM N., Ill, Vienna. PREY, DEBRA ILSE, Cranford, New Jer- sey. FRIEDLANDER, THOMAS A., McLean. FRY, SUSAN ELAINE, Orange. FULGHAM, FRANK M., JR., Smithfield. FULLER, SHEILA GAIL, Newport News. FURBUSH, ELISABETH B., Hopewell. FUSSELL, JAMES BARTON, Fort Royal. GADDA, GEORGE EMIL, Woodridge, New Jersey. GALLO, JOHN AARON, Richfield Springs, New York. GAMLEN, DUNCAN MARK, Wayne, New Jersey. GARBER, FREDERICK. V., Richmond. GARDNER, EDWARD, JR., Richmond. GARRETT, .MELINDA RICKS, Virginia Beach. GARRETT, VIRGINIA W.. Arlington. GARVEY, BARTLEY T., JR., Alexandria. 365 Campaign signs for freshman elections blossom out on the JBT bus. GATES. DONALD LEIDY. Lexington, Massachusetts. GATES, GAIL ELIZABETH, Roanoke. GERENSER, DUANE EUGENE, Bethle- hem, Pennsylvania. GIBERSON, WAYNE F., Huntingdon Val- ley, Pennsylvania. GILL, RICHARD WOOLRIDGE, HopewelL GOBLE. STEPHANIE TONNE, Salt Lake City, Utah. GOFF, DAVID HENRY, Rehoboth, Massa- chusetts. GOLDSMITH, LAWRENCE, JR., Trumbull, Connecticut. GOMEZ, DEBERIE LYNN, Barrington, Rhode Island. GOOD. CAROL AILEEN, Richmond. GOODALL, JOSEPH CULTON, Locust Dale. GOODRICH. NANCY KAY, Wakefield. GRAHAM, CAROL LYNN, Alexandria. GRAHAM, DAVID DRAPER, Dublin. GRAHAM, JANET LEE, Baltimore, Mary- land. GRAY, JUDITH LINDA, Indialantic, Flor- ida. GRAY, LINDA ANNE, Colonial Beach. GREEN, JO ANNE, Hurt. GREGORY, SERGE VLADIMIR, Wyckoff, New Jersey. GRETES, FRANCES C, Norfolk. GROMBACHER, BETTY SUE, Montgom- ery, Alabama. GUTTERMAN, RICHARD H., Norfolk. HAGELIN, LYNNE, Feasterville, Pennsyl- vania. HALE, JANE ALISON, Arlington. HALL, DEBORAH ANNE, East Rochester, New York. Jim Laycock and Bob Sherwood socialize at the Pep Club Open House. l.Df r ik O. i S 9 366 HALL, EVELYN CAY, Laurel Fork. HALL, SHERRY LYNN, Ashland, Ken- tucky. HAMPTON, ROBERTA PAGE, Onancock. HANSEN, JAMES MICHAEL, Poughkeep- sic. New York. HARBERT, JOHN P., Battle Creek, Mich- igan. HARBOUR, ROBERT WESLEY, Williams- burg. HARDEN, ALICE BRUCE, Hilo, Hawaii. HARGROVE, CHARLES C, Arlington. HARPER, CHARLOTTE M., Callao. HARRISON, DONALD MERVIN, Annan- dale. CLASS OF 1970 HASS, JOHN HENRY. Virginia Beach. HAYES, CAROLINE KERR, Norwich, New York. HAYWOOD, MARGARET L, Gloucester. HAZELTON, MARY HELEN, Chester. HECHT, LYNN ELLEN, Anderson, Indiana. HEMMELGARN, GERALD H., Alina, Ohio. HEMMER. ROBERT GEORGE, Alexandria. HENNENBERG, DANIEL M., Atlanta, Georgia. HENSHAW, SUSAN DOWNING, Mechan- icsville. HENSLEY, LOIS ELAINE, Elkton. HENSLEY, WINSTON KERN. Elkton. HEREFORD, RUSSELL WHITE, Falls Church. HERN. ALICE HOLBROOK, Staunton. HIBBERT, DAVID FORBES, London, England. HIBBITTS, Y ' VONNE M., Richmond. HICKS, ROBERT LEWIS, Suffolk. HINTON, FREDERICK JAMES, Rich- mond. HODGSON, LYNN MORRISON, Atlanta, Georgia. HOENER, FRED KENNETH, Kettering, Ohio. HOGWOOD, ANDREW WILBURN, Ar- lington. HOLLAND, NANCY JANE, Virginia HOLLIS, MARTHA SPALDING, Norfolk. HOOD, CHARLES RAY, Westfield, New Jersey. HOPKINS, BARBARA LYNN, Richmond. HOSKINS, JACQUELINE ANN, Virginia Beach. 367 HOWELL, RONALD WAYNE, Chesa- HOWLAND, PAULA LYNN, Falls Church. HUDSON, GARY KENT, Halifax. HUDSON, KAREN LEIGH, Richmond. HUNT, MARTHA ANN, Alexandria. HUNTER, FORREST TIMOTHY, Richmond. HURST, ANTONY THOMAS, West Chester, Pennsylvania. HUSBAND, JAMES DAVID, Charlotte, North Carolina. HUTCHENS, SAMUEL H., HI, Hamp- ton. HYNICKER, FRANK C, Elizabeth- town, Pennsylvania. IRVIN, ROBERT ANDREW, Roswell, Georgia. IRVIN, ROBERT JULIAN, Richmond. ISAACS, STEPHEN ALLEN, Rich- mond. JENKINS, JEANNE B., Ambler, Penn- sylvania. JENKINS, WANDA LOUISE, Concord, North Carolina. JOHNSON, CARLA LESA, Arlington. JOHNSON, LYNN MARIE, Arlington. JOHNSTON, ROBERT A., Moorestown, New Jersey. JONES, ELIZABETH ANNE, Rich- mond. JONES, ELLEN JANE, Rocky Mount. CLASS OF 1970 Larry Joe and Phil Doughtie make use of the Campus Center facilities. The Pumpkin Carolers serenade a la Charlie Brown. 368 JONES, FRANCIS RAY, JR., Williamsburn. JONES, JUDITH DIANE, Griffin, Georgia. JONES, WALTER PERRON, Chicago Heights, Illinois. JORDAN, LINDA LEE, Richmond. JOYNER, WILLIAM T., Ill, Courtland. KALBFELL, JOHN JOSEPH, Westchester, Illinois. KALK, PATRICK JOSEPH, Kohler, Wis- consin. KARDIS, SHERRY ANDRA, Roanoke. KEAGY, ROGER LOWELL, Fairfax. KEARNEY, K. THLEEN LYNN, Annan- dale. KEILLOR, ELIZABETH R., White Plains, New York. KELLENBERGER, DOUGLAS F., Elgin, Il- linois. KELLEY, JOHN HADDEN, Alexandria. KENNEDY, ANN CAROLYN, Richmond. KENNEDY. ROBERT SENIOR, Bronxville, New York. KENNEY, ROBERT F., JR., Newport News. KENT, HARRY MASON, Falls Church. KERNS, VIRGINIA BAKER, Fort Wayne, Indiana. KINDLEY, CATHERINE ANN, Springfield. KING, NANCY LOUISE, District Heights, Maryland. KLEIN, EDWARD JOHN, Wilmington, Del- aware. KLIMA, RODNEY JOHN, Alexandria. KLING, WILEY BENNING, JR., Roanoke. KLIPPEL, MARY KATHERINE, St. Louis, Missouri. KNAPP, CAROL MARY, Alexandria. KOCH, MARILYN LOUISE, Falls Church. KOSSOFF, MIRINDA JEAN, Danville. KRAMER, CHARLENE, Br ans Road, Mary- land. KULIK, NANCY KAROL, North Hollywood, California. KULP, KENNETH ROBERT, Winston-Sal- em, North Carolina. LANCASTER, UNDA LOUISE, Atlanta, Georgia. LAYCOCK, JIMMYE M., Hamilton. LEDBETTER, JANE ANN, Norfolk. LEE, BARBARA ANN, Fort Lee, New Jer- sey. LEONARD, SHARON LYNN, Gate City. LEPRELL, JAMES JAY, Richmond. LESTER. MARIANNE, Hampton. UDDLE, SCOTT RANDALL, Fairfax. LILLICRAPP, GRACY LODGE, Easton, Pennsylvania. LINDLER, ALBERT WALTON, Williams- burg.  « .f 5 (Ki fi! ,1 at ? 369 i i ' ' 4i ' ft A. MP Rain and the Wren Building Are Notable • f - tf i ifk i2ii 370 J - z, ' « r-f h ' l.iroVICII, GEORGE JAV, II, Culumlms. Oliiu. IISCHER, JAMES F., JR., D .vi-npurt, h.wa. I.OIIW SSER, SUSAN GAY, llifihland Springs. LOT .. l.YNDA LOU, PittsburKli, Pennsylvania. I.OWK, Wll MAM KICHARD, Williamsburg. M DlOlill. GKllI !• REV W., Williamsburg. MAc:i.NT RE. MARY SUSAN, Vienna. MAJORS, STANLEY EUGENE, Newport News. MALLIIS, ALEXANDRA, Washington, D.C. . L LONEY, JANE FRANCES, Vergenncs, Ver mont. .MARINELLL PATRICL S., Keokee. MARSH, HAROLD N., 10, New Canaan, Connecticut. MARSHALL, GLENN ALLEN, Falls Church. MASON, MARYANNE, Chamblee, Georgia. MAILS, JOSKI ' ll RAY, Portsmouth. MCCALL, ROBERT DAVID, Roanoke. .MCCANNELL, ROBERT JAY, Arlington. MCCORALACK. AL UREEN P., Hampton. MCDUFFIE. JAMES HENRY, Hendersonville, North Carolin MCGIOTIII IN, DONALD A., JR., Grundy. MCI.Al CHI.I.N, SHARON L., Mechanicsville. MCLAUGHLIN, WAYNE SCOTT, Victoria, MC.MCHOL, JOHN CREE, III, Hampton. MEDVIN, JOEI. DANIEL, Patcliogue, New York. MILES, JERILYN ANN, Newtown, Connecticut. MILLARD. MICHAEL K., Alexandria. MILLER. DIANE LEE, Sandston. MILLER, JAMES F., HI, Norfolk. MITCHELL, FRANCES E., Salem. MONK, MARY JOSEPHINE, McLean. MOORE, ANNE HOUGHTON. Danville. MORELLO, JOHN THOMAS, Hampton. MORRIS, ANN GRETCHEN, Falls Church. -MORRIS, RICHARD E.. Cincinnati. Ohio. MOSEI LY. ELIZABETH HART. Brodnax. MOSES, JOHN SHUSTER, Ashland. MUNSTER. CHARLOTTE N., McLean. MURPHY, DON COURTNEY, Williamsburg .MURPHY, LYNDA ANN, McLean. NADEL, LESLIE DONNA, Norfolk. William an d Mary Traditions NANGLE, RICHARD E.. Waltham, Massachusetts NATAL, JAMES RALPH, Chicago, Ilhnois. NEFF, JANE LEITCH, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. NELSON. SHEILA DIANE, Pulaski. NESLEY, DIANE P., Fairfax. NEWELL. BARBARA. Warren, Ohio. NEWELL. ROBERT YATES, IV, Falls Church. NEWMAN. GARY GEORGE. Washington, D.C. NEWSOM. JAMES WOODWARD, Arlington. NITTOLL MRGINIA ANNE, Elizabeth. New Jersey. NULTON. R0(;ER ELDEN, East Aurora, New York. ODELL, THOMAS WILLIAM, New Rochelle, New York. O ' FLAHERTi-, K. THLEEN L., Falls Church. ORGEL, DAVID SELMAN, Elizabeth, New Jersey. OSTERGARD, DEBORAH, Arlington. OWENS. LAURA LEE. Whalewille. ' 1 . - i : i ' . .-. T--1 . .-• ' .■.-   ' - . -.... -r- . Freshmen quickly learn to carry an umbrella on all occasions. 371 g ll tfA 1 ., 1 P f PAGE, BRANCH, Richmond. PALMER, CATHERINE P., Strasburg. PARISH, ANNE KATHLEEN, Vienna. PARKER, JAMES HODGES, JR., Fairfax. PATE, BARBARA WARREN, Havre de Grace, Maryland. PATTERSON, SUSAN PAIGE, Hopewell. PEARSON, RANDY LEE, Palo Alto, Cali- fornia. PENCE, GREGORY E., Silver Spring, Mary- land. PERRY, DANIEL JOSEPH, Arlington. PETERSON, JOHN MORRILL, El Paso, Texas. PETERSON, TORSTEN E.. JR., Hopewell. PEVERELL, RAYMOND E., Salem. PIERCE, ELIZABETH P., McLean. POARCH, DANA ELIZABETH, Peters- burg. POLLOW, CHARLES ERNEST, Silver Spring, Maryland. I ' dl ' E. ROBERT M.. Roanoke. POUTER, BARRY THOMAS, Newsoms. POWELL. BERKLEY RANDOLPH. Hamp- ton. POWERS, WILLIAM M.. Portsmouth. PRASSE, FREDERICK CARL, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. PRICE, WILLIAM E., Arlington. PRITCHARD, LUCINDA LEE, Hopewell. PULLEY, RAGAN B., JR., Virginia Beach. PULLING, RONALD W., JR., Alexandria. PYBASS, MARGARET SUSAN, Roanoke. RADER. JUDITH ANN, Hampton. RAFLO, JOSEPHINE RUTH. Leesburg. RALSTON, WAYNE ALAN, Falls Church. RAMSEY, BONNIE GAYE, Martinsville. RANKIN, ANN KATHIE, McLean. RANKIN, KATHERINE V.. Kennebunk, Maine. REESE, LINDA JEAN, Baltimore, Maryland. REGISTER, SUSAN E., Temple, New Hampshire. REID, DUNCAN PHILLIP, Fairfax. REMITA, DIANE LAREE, Gallipolis, Ohio. RHODES, KATHLEEN, Chesapeake. RICHARDSON, BARBARA ANN, West Point. RICHARDSON, BEATRICE A., Williams- burg. RICHARDSON, ROBERT F., JR., Newport News. RICKETTS, ROBERT CALVIN, Williams- burg. 372 New students learn the ropes at the libe. CLASS OF 1970 i?% ' m ' -I ' i 1 ' !? ,0 P f?b ■I ST ■ ST ' V Freshmen picnic, compliments of the WAA. ROACH. .ARTHUR HUDGINS, Richmond. ROBERTS. JOSEPHI. E A.. Richmond ROBERTS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Newton Centre. Massachusetts. ROBERTSON, GARY CLARK, Williams- l urg. ROBISON. JAMES PHILLIP, McLean. RODENBAUGH, CAROL ANN, Consho- hocken, Pennsylvania. ROHRBACH, PHILIP S., Richmond. ROSELLl, GRACE ROSE, West Orange, New Jersey. ROSS. NANCY PRESTON, Chester ROUTH, THO.MAS EDWIN, Newport News. RGWA.X, GEORGE EDWARD, Arlington. ROWLAND, THO.MAS A., Washington, D.C. ROWLETT, WILLIAM H. S., Jonesville. RUCKER, JANE THOMPSON, Lynchburg. RUDDEL, MARK ERIC, AHington. RUSSELL, CHERYL ANN, Leonardtown, Maryland. RUSSELL, PENNY LORRAINE, Fairfax. SALE, .MARY QUINN, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. SALES, WILLIAM W., JR., Prairie Village, Kansas. SALTER, ROBERT MORRIS. Newtonville. -Massachusetts. SA.MFORD, CHARLES C. JR.. Williams- burg. SAMSON, JA.MES GAITHER. Newport News. SASSA.MAN. CLAY AL4N. Arlington. SAULTON, JA.MES W.. JR.. Harrisonburg. SAUNDERS, CAROL ANNE, Smithfield. 373 SAUNDERS, DONNA ELAINE, Virginia Beach. SAVAGE, LOWELL C, JR., Alexandria. SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH ANNE, Farming- dale, New York. SCHMOYER, JOHN DAVID, Annandale. SCHUTTE, KRAIG WEST, Richmond. SCOTT, CHERYL LYNN, Alexandria. SCOTT, CORNELIA M., Audubon, Penn- svlvania. SCOTT, UNDA RUTH, Radford. SEAGLE, SAMUEL GILES, Lynchburg. SEAMAN, FRANK JAMES, Mingola, New York. SEMONES, WILLIAM W., Radford. SETTLE, LEAH WATTS, Amherst. SEYGLINSKI, BRENDA A., Covington. SHEA, NANCY RUTH, Waukegan, lUinois. SHERWOOD, ROBERT W., Grand Rapids, Michigan. SHIELDS, G. MEGAN, West Lawn, Penn- sylvania. SHIELDS, JANET LYNN, Alexandria. SHIMLER, DIANA LEE. Greenwich, Con- necticut. SHORTER, MARY ELLA, Blacksburg. SHRADER, GRETCHEN BLAKE, Win- chester. SHRYER, xMARY HELEN, St. Paul, Min- nesota. SIMMONS, PATRICIA ANN, Chesapeake. SIMPSON, JAMES E.. JR., Powhatan. SIMS, ANNE RAINEY, Richmond. SIZEMORE, RICHARD WILLIAM, Halifax. SLIPOW, LARRY BENJAMIN, Richmond. SMITH, AVERY ANNE, Danville. SMITH, JANE BARRETT, Virginia Beach. SMITH, JANET ELIZABETH, Washington, D.C. SMITH, K-ATHERINE S., Charlottesville. SMITH, REBECCA ANNE, Langley A.F.B. SMITH, RITA MAE, Mobjack. SMOCK, BARBARA LOUISE, Williams- burg. SOLAN, KATHLEEN ANNE, Williamsburg. SOUTHWELL, PAULA M., Arlington. STAMPS. DAVID B., Falls Church. STANLEY, BRUCE M., Fort Myers Beach, Florida. STARK, RICHARD ALAN, Media, Penn- sylvania. STEFFAN, JUDITH ANN, Stamford, Con- necticut. STEMPLE, SANDRA RHEA, Falls Church. « 374 • l. Jj w 3| 3- '  CLASS OF 1970 STEPHENS, RAYMOND E., Richmond. STEWART, RONALD LEE, Arlington. STITES, MARY BLAKE, Falls Church. STOCKER, LINDA PEARRE, Baltimore, Mar ' land. STONE, ROBERT C, Williamslmrg. STOUT, DAVID LYTER, Carrollton, Ken- tucky. STROOP, JOYCE ANN, Harrisonburg. STUMPF, WALTER L,, JR., Fairfax. SULLIVAN, LINDA E., Fort Monroe. SUPPLEE, JAMES BRINTON, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. SWEARINGEN, SUSAN L., Norfolk. SWEEZY, PATRICIA ANN, Tenafly, New Jersey. SWINGEN, JOHN L., JR., Cromwell, Con- necticut. SYDNOR. MARY ANNE, Hampton. TAMEA, CONRAD D., JR., Lederach, Penn- jylvania. TAYLOR, CAROL SUZANNE, Lexington. TERRILL, CONRAD WHITMAN, Collins- vilie, Connecticut. THACKER, LINDA RHEA, Richmond. THACKER, SUSAN L., Disputanta. THOMAS, DONALD EDWIN, Hopewell. THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE ANN, Marion. THOMPSON, DAVID R., Medford Lakes, New Jersey. THOMPSON, JOYCE JOLLIFF. Alexandria. TINGELHOFF, LINDA JO. Hampton. TINSLEY, BILLIE CARTER, Lynchburg. The Spirit of ' 70 marches triumphantly Freshman football players clash on the battlefield. 375 TODGHAM, GEORGE RICHARD, Elvria, Ohio. TORRENS, RAFAEL F. A.. San Juan, Puerto Rico. TOWNSEND, GEORGE ROGER, West Hartford, Connecticut. TOWNSEND, LINDA GALE, Arlington. TUCKER, KAY LAVAUGHAN, Altavista. TUCKER, THOMAS R., Newport News. TURPIN, SHELLEY S., Fairfax. TWIFORD. HELEN KA.Y, Virginia Beach. UNZICKER, KENNETH ROY, Arlington. UPSON, MARGARET JANE, Virginia Beach. URQUHART, DONNA RUTH, Cochran, VAN HOOK, STEPHEN J., Wayne, New VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN ALLEN, Wind- sor. VERHEYDEN, AURILYN CAY, Roanoke. VINYARD, NICHOLAS C, Vinton. WADE, RICHARD LEE, Greenville, North Carolina. WAESCHE, BARBARA BUTLER, Rich- mond. WAKEFIELD, MICHAEL M., Annandale. WALKER, EDGAR ROBERT, JR., Bar- hamsviUe. WALKER, GEORGE BURBANK, Hampton. WALKER, RICHARD R., Monroeville, Pennsylvania. WALLACE, MICHAEL S., Wheaton, Mar -- WALTOX, TIMOTHY RONALD, Williams- burg. WARREN, VIRGINIA KYLE, Alexandria. WATKINS, RUSSELL V., Poquoson. WATKINS, THOMAS BEVERLY, Newport News. WEATHERFORD. VIVAL S., Richmond. WEBB, CATHY ELIZABETH, Richmond. WEBB, JULIA NELL, Beckley, West Vir- ginia. WEBB, SANDRA LEE, Hopewell. WEBER, BARBARA LYNN, Falls Church. WEBER, SCOTT MICHAEL, Williamsburg. WEISS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Westfield, New Jersey. WENDER, DEBORAH JEAN, Woodstock. WEST, GEORGE THOMAS, Gloucester. WHITAKER, KAREN GAIL, Dahlgren. WHYTE, MARY ANN, McLean. WICKLEY, MARK ANTHONY, Perth Am- bov. New Jersey. WIEBOLDT, THOMAS F., North Garden. WILD, LESLIE JEAN, Winchester, Massa- chusetts. 376 ;iI,I.IAMS, BAKISARA PIIELP, Kipjilc;- mead. WILLIAMS, CHARLES R., Williamsburg. WILLIAMS, GARY SANDERS, Altavista. WILLIAMSON, JAMES REID, Laurel, Dela- ware. WITT. KEITH TROWER, Richmond. WOIILLEBEN, JOHN ALAN, Culpeper. WOOD, EDWARD M., Reston. WOODFORD, STEPHEN LEE, Lynchburg. WOODSON, WILLIAM H., JR., Newport News. Greek Open Houses Expose Frosh to a New Side of Campus Life w A solemn moment in that week. first WOODWARD, NANCY HARDING, Rock- villc, Maryland. WOOTEN, ANN MARIE, Springfield. WORLEY, SIDNEY EUGENE, Manassas. WORTHINGTON, JAMES M., Laporte, Pi-niis lvania. W K ATllER. NELL STARK, Alexandria. WK1(;HT. BEVERLY L, Manchester, New Hampshire. YONUSHONIS, JOHN M., Falls Qmrch. ZAKARIAN, GREGORY C, Stratford, Con- nerticut. ZENTER, NANCY CASE, Frederick, Mary- land. ZEUL, CAROLYN RUTH, ZIMERMANN, RICHARD ZUGER. PETER ALBERT, Vienna. G., Alexandria. Mundy Point. 377 Long hours of study are spent in researching cases. Marshall- Wythe School of Law Shows Increasing Enrollment AMOLE, ROGER L., Roanoke. ATACK, WILLIAM C, Richmond. BARCLAY, RALPH K., Uniontown, Pennsylvania. BARTLETT, GILBERT A., Williamsburg. BERTRAND, FREDERIC H., Camp Peary. BLACKWELL, DONALD P., Richmond. BOLTON, LAWRENCE E., Garden City, New York. BRACKETT. WILLIAM DODDS. Hinsdale, Illinois. Gus Smith learns of law op- portunities. 378 tftt il M BROCCOLETTI. PETER, Brookneal. BUSBEE, HOWARD J., Willianisl)urg. BUXTON, JOSEPH T., Williamsburg. CLEVELAND, WILLIAM V., Williamsburg. CROUCH, JOSEPH P., Lynchburg. DANA, CRAIG U., Hackensack, New Jersey. DAVIS, STEWART P., McLean. DEBOE, JOELA., Hampton. DORMAN, CATHRINE W., Silver Spring, Maryland. EINHORN. WILLIA; I R.. Summit, New Jersey. ELLIOTT, ROBERT C, Prince George. EVERETT, CHARLES T., Suffolk. EWELL, VINCENT F., Hampton. FIELD. WILLIAM C, Charleston, West Virginia. GARRETT, STACY F., Virginia Beach. 379 Legal Beagles High in Intramural Competition Professor Faris instructs Sam Beale in the fine points of a case. GIBSON, DAVID L., Oakton. GILL, BERNARD A., Williamsburg. HARRIS, STEPHEN D., Canton, Ohio. Q P fefik HAYTHE, WINSTON M., Williamsburg. HECHTKOPF, EUGENE ALAN, Norfolk. HOLLANDER, BARRY M., St. Louis, Missouri. HOLTZMULLER, PAUL E.. Eaton, Ohio. HORNE, THOMAS D., Williamsburg. JESUELE, SALVATORE J., Fort Lee, New Jersey. JOHNSON, J. RODNEY, Richmond. JONES, GEORGE H., Dover, Delaware. KIMES, R. A., New Canaan, Connecticut. 380 KLINE, WILLIAM E., Baltimore, Maryland. KMCHT, CLARENCE E., Ilainptun. KHAl ' TSON, RAYMOND H., Williamsburg. LEWIS, SHEPHERD F., Williamsburg. LOWMAN, ROBERT A., Radford. MARGULIES, BURKE W., Norfolk. i ibll MATIS, VENDEL J., Perth Ambov, New Jersey. MILLIKAN, KENT BRADFORD, Cleveland. Ohio. MORGAN, OSBORNE F., Norfolk. MORLEY, PAUL M., Englewood, Colorado. NAUGHTON, MARY, Denbigh. NEWTON. EDWARD C, Newport News. O ' BRYAN. DAVID WAYNE, Williamsburg. OLDHAM, CARL H., Hartsville, Tennessee. PARKER, ANDREW D., Lakeside, Ohio. 381 PATTESON, JAMES C, Williamsburg. REPP, RICHARD A., Dearborn, Michigan. REVERLEY, HUGHES K., Virginia Beach. REYNOLDS. SUSAN L., Danville. RICKETTS. DON L., Williamsburg. ROSKOS, JOSEPH W., Somerville, New Jersey. SAVEDGE, JAMES N., Wakefield. SHANNON, WILLIAM T., Washington, D.C. SIDERS, DAVID L., Bowling Green, Ohio. SIMPSON, ROBERT L., Virginia Beach. SMITH, WALTER A., Bethesda, Mar land. SOURS, JOHN D., Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. SPIGEL, LAWRENCE MARK, Newport News. STEGER. JOHN T., Williamsburg. STEWART, DAVID A., Williamsburg. 382 f (zy i % ' M 9 s Students ' faces reflect the seriousness of a career in law. SWAN, SCOTT, Annandale. TOMES, ROBERT E., Richmond. TROTH, JAMES R., Villi.Tms!)urg. VERZr, THOMAS K., Arlingtun. WALKER, DOUGLAS D., Ridgeley. West Virginia. WALTERS, BARNETT K., Falls Church. WANDREI, ROBERT T., Norfolk. WHITE, RONALD W., Williamshurg. WICK, ROBERT E., Arlington. WILCOX, LOUIS K., Williamsburg. WILSON, WALLACE L, Hampton. WITTY, DONALD P., Williamsburg. Senior Law Students Prepare for Bar Exam 383 384 INDEX 385 Administration and Faculty Agee, Joseph S., 86, 220, 255 Alewynsc, John J., Jr. Altshuler, Nathan, 91 Anderson, Charles H., 84 Andrews, Jay Donald Andrews, Jean C, 76 Armstrong, Alfred R., 74, 156 Atkeson, Thomas C, 84 Atkinson, Harr ' E., 84 Ayres, Sue F., 75 Backhaus, Elisabeth E., 82 Bailey, Robert Sydnor Baldwin, John T. Ball, Donald L., 76 Ballingall, Carol E., 91 Banner, J. Worth. 82, 95 Barka, Norman F. Barksdale, Martha E., Ill Barnes, Carson H., Jr., 68, 95 Barry, Robert A., 73 Beaty, Mary Elizabeth, 77 Beck, Louis Marvin, 91 Beeler, James Rush, 82 Bell, John Patrick, 81 Belskis, Paula M., 82 Bense, Robert D., 76 Besnier, Richard, 220, 250, 251 Beyer, R. Carlyle, 81 Bick, Kenneth F., 78 Black, Robert E.. 72 Board of Visitors, 64 Brehmer, Morris LeRoy Brent, Joseph L., 81 Bright, John C, 68 Brooks, Gamett R., Jr., 72 Brown, Marion M., 79 Buss, Siegfried A., 82 Byrd, Mitchell A., 72 Callard, Ian P., 72 Cappon, Lester J. Carpenter, James W., 86 Carson, Jane Cato, Benjamin, 85, 159 Catron, Louis E. Chandler, Charles, 70 Chesser, Royce W., 75 Choi, Kee II, 73 Clem. Paul N., 75 Clement. Stephe n C. 78 Cogle. Dennis K.. 70 Coke. James W.. 82 Coleman. Henr - E., 78 Conner, Luther Thomas, Jr., 85 Copeland. Richard W., 75 Corbett, Eleanor Quinn, 87, 275 Corey. Hibbert D. Crawford, George W., 89 Crowe, Patricia B., 87, 274, 275 Crownfield, Frederic R., Jr. Curry, Richard C, 80 Curtis, Joseph, 84 Dafashy, Wagih, 73 Darling, J. S., 88 Davidson, Charles E., 76 Davis, William F., 76 Davis, William Jackson Daw, Hubert A.. 89 Derks. Peter L.. 89 Derringe. Edmund T.. 86, 220 Diduk. Elsa S., 82 Dolmetsch. Carl R.. 76, 77 Donaldson. Birdena E., 68, 111 Donaldson, John E., 84, 103 Donaldson, J. Scott, 76 Dorrance, Carolyn L.. 80 Downing, Joseph. 220 Easier, Hugh B., 85 Eckhause, Morton, 89 Edwards, Jack D., 80 Elliott, Nathaniel Y., 76 English, Robert T., 70 Esler, Anthony J., 81 Evans. Frank B.. Ill, 76 Faris, E. McGruder. Jr., 84, 380 Famsworth, Sandra S., 69 Fehr, Carl A., 88, 143 Feix, Marc R. Fischer, Emeric, 84, 161 Foster, Lewis A., 88 Fowler, Harold L., 66, 95 Friedman, Herbert, 89 Funigiello, Philip J., 81 Funsten, Herbert Galfo, Armand J. Garrett, Martin A., 73 Garza, Joseph M., 91 Gatten, Robert E., Jr., 72 Geoffrey, Kevin E., 75 Gitelman, Howard M., 73 Godshalk, William Leigh Gonzales, Mrs. D., 112 Goodwin, Bruce K., 78, 154 Gordon, Howard R. Gray. David J., 91 Green, Warren J., 68 Groves, Harry R., 86, 220, 221, 233 Gugelot, Piet C. Guy, William G., 74, 156 Haak. Albert, 79. 114 Haase. Arthur E., 82 Hageman. Elizabeth H., 76 Hall. Gustav W., 72 Hamilton, Margaret Hammack, B. A. Harcum, E. Rae, 89, 115. 157 Hargis, William J.. Jr. Harrell, Bryant E., 74, 156 Harvey, John H.. 86, 220, 235 Hastings, Russell T., 79, 114, 137 Haussermann. Caroline. 87, 270, 274 Haven. Dexter Steams Haynes, Albert F. Heam. Thomas K.. Jr. Heemann. P. Warrenn, 69 Heilbronn. Denise M., 82 Heissenbuttel, Dorothy J., 76 Herrmann, Donald J., 66, 75 Hill. Trevor A.. 74. 156 Hodges, Elizabeth, 82 Hoffman, E. Lewis Hogan, Julian L. Lt. Col., 90, 286 Holland Howard K. Holmes, David L., 76 Hooker. Lester, 86, 220, 256 House, Clyde V., 80 Hubert, Carol Ann, 76 Hummel, Stanley Hunnicut, Roy D., 90 Hunt, Robert P., 67 Ito, Satoshi, 91 James, Robert C, 86, 220, 233 Jenkins. David C. 76, 77 Jenkins. John E., 75, 115 Jensen, Dudley M., 67, 245 Johnson. Gerald H.. 78, 79 Johnson, Ludwell H., 81, 107 Johnston, Lestine Rebecca, 83 Johnston. Robert A., 66 Jones, Edward E., 86 Jones, Gilbert C, 73 Jones, J. Ward, 82, 113 Jones, W. Melville, 61. 66 Joseph, Edwin Bibb Kallos, Alexander, 83, 98, 109, 110 Kane, John R. Katz, Edward, 74, 156 Kelly, James, 69 Kemodle, R. Wayne, 91 Kiefer, Richard L., 74, 156 Kim, Chonghan, 80, 157 King, Algin B., 73 Koman. John VanEss. 88 Krebs. Liliane, 83, 155 Kurtz, Alexander I., 83 Kurtz, Stephen G. Kutner, Michael H., 85 Kutner, Nancy Gates, 91 Lachs, John LaFrance, Captain Richard B., 90, 254 Lambert, J. Wilfred, 68, 95 Lasok, Dominik, 84 Lawrence, James D. Lawrence, Sidney H., 85 Leach, James J., 88 Leach, Phyllis Leadbeater, Lewis W., 82 Leonard, Lawrence C, 85 Levy, Marvin D., 220, 221 Liguori, Victor A., 91 Linkenauger, Mont, 86, 220 Long, John H., 89 Longman, Mrs. Joyce F., 85 Looney, E. Leon, 66 Lott, Edril, 90 Maccubbin, Robert, 76 MacDonald, Frank A., 88 MacGregor, Alexander P., Jr., 82 Maclntyre, William G. MacLaughlin, Paul, 220, 246 MacQueen, John T., 74, 156 Mangum, Miss Charlotte Mann, Barry H. Martel, J. Luke, Jr., 83 Mason, Kenneth M., Jr., 76 Matier, Miss Mildred Matthews, John R., Jr., 73 McArthur, Gilbert H., 81 McCartha, Carl W., 75 McCary, Ben C, 83 McConkey, Donald L., 79, 114, 145 McConnell, John A. McCord, James N., Jr., 81 McCulley, Cecil M., 77, 98, 110 McCully, Bruce T. McGavran, James Holt, Jr., 77 McKerina, VirgU V., 89, 95 McKnight, John L., 89 McLane, Henry Earl, 88 McLennan, Donald £., 89 Mickin, Patrick H., 145 Miller, Miss Thelma, 90 Mitchell, Warren, 220, 221, 235 Moore, John A., 83, 118 Morrill, John B., 72, 156 Morrill, Miss Judith Moss, W. Warner, 80 Neiman, Fraser, 77 Nelson, Robert O., 75 Newman, John W., IH, 73 Newman, Richard K., 78, 158 Nichols, Maynard M. Nickerson, Charles Collins, 77 Norcross. John J. Norman. Russell P.. 89 Nunn, Vernon. 70 Ofelt. George S. Orlow, Dietrich O., 88 Otis, Richard B., 83 386 Oustiiinff, Pierre C, 83 Owens, Dean Paul Paledes, Stephen, 88, 114, 137 Palmaz, Maria A. Rol)re(lo, 83 Paschal], Davis Y., 64, OS. 82, 99. 150, 29 J Pearee. Glenn A., 88 Peccatiello, Lawrence, 86 Pedigo, Rohert A., 72 Pcrdrisat, Charles F., 89 Perkins, Frank Overton Perry, James, 114 Phillips, William H., 78 Pittman, Melvin A. Pollard, William C, 67 Pousson, Harvey R., 85 Prosl, Richard H., 85 Pucci, Ralph Taylor, 86, 220 Quinn, John S., 73 Quiltmeyer, Charles L, 73 Reboussin, Marcel, 83 Reece, William T., 73 Reed, Miss Elizabeth S., 88 Reeder, Miss Marion D., 275 Reid, Harriet E., 67 Reynolds, Thomas L., 85 Rhyne, Edwin H., 91 Rhyne, Miss Laura Richel, Miss Veronica C, 83 Riley, Edward Miles Riley. F. J. Patrick, Jr., 75 Riley, Waldemar M.. 245 Ringgold, Gordon B.. 83 Roby, Donald L., 220, 221, 230 Roby, Shirley G.. 87 Roherty, James M., 80 Roseberg, Carl A., 78 Ross, Robert, 220 Rublein, George T., 85 Ruzecki, Evon P. Ryan, George J.. 82 Sancetta, Anthony L., 73 Sanwal, Jagdish C, 85 Sawyer, James W., 79 Scammon, Howard M., 79, 114 Schifrin, Leonard, 73 Schone, Harlan E., 89 Scale, Lawrence S., 77 Selby, John E., 81 Shean, Glenn D. Sheehan, Bernard W. Sherman, Richard B. Sherman, Roger, 79 Shewmaker, Kenneth E.. 81 Shivel, Lt. Colonel Glen L, Jr. Siegel, Robert T., 66 Smith, Grace M., 75 Smith, Howard M., 86, 159 Smith, LeRoy W., 77 Smith. Robert E.. 89 Smith, Rulh E.. 75 Southworth, Raymond W. Sparling, Russell P., 77 Speese, Miss Bernice M. Squatriglia. Robert W., 69 Squire, Donald H., 83 Squires, Miss Jo.A.nne, 89 Stason, E. Blythe, Jr., 84 Stewart, Alan C, 88 Stone, Howard, 83 Stone, Margaret, 85 Swindler, William F. Svkes, John W., 75 Tammariello, August, 86, 220 Tarleton, Lavonne 0.. 74 Tate, Thaddeus W.. Jr., 81 Taylor, Charles L. Terman, Richard C, 72, 163 Themo, Elaine M., 91 Thorne, Thoma-s E., 78 Thurman, William R., Jr., 77 Tillotson, Rex, 67 T.,inlinM,n, Miss Janet, 87, 152 Trucsdell. Frederick D., 88 Turbow, Gerald D., 81 Turner, William C, 85 Tyler, Anne S., 83 Tyree, Sheppard Young, Jr., 74 Van Engel, Willard A. Van Voorhis, Jerry, 65 Varner, Charles R., 88 Vaughan, Bev, 220, 235 Verraeulen, Carl W., 72 Vliet, Gordon C, 69 Wallace, Miss Girol A., 87, 153 Warinner, Junius Ernest Wass, Manin LeRoy Webb, Kenneth L. Webb, Stephen S. Weeks, Ross, 69 Welsh, Robert E., 89 Wenger, Thelma W., 75, 115 West, Mildred B., 87, 275, 293 Whitaker, Floyd, 70 Whyte, James P., Jr., 84 Wilkin, Miss Alma L., 90 Wilkinson, Sylvia J., 77 Williams, Stanley B., 89, 115 Willis, John H.. Jr., 77 Winebarger, Miss Margaret Winter, Rolf G., 89 Witten, Charles X., 86, 220, 248 Wojcik, Frank J. Wood, John Langille Wood, Langley H. Zimmerman, Walter S., 83 Zung, Joseph T., 74 Organizations Index Alpha Chi Omega, 176, 177 Alpha Lambda Delta, 111 Backdrop Club, 137 Balfour-Hillel. 161 Band, 138, 139 Baptist Student Union, 162 Biology Club, 156 Cheerleaders, 140, 141 Chemistry Club, 156 Chi Delta Phi, 113 Chi Omega, 178. 179 Choir, 142, 143 Chorus, 144 Christian Fellowship, 163 Christian Science Organization, 164 Circle K. 150 Colonial Echo. 120. 121, 122, 123 Debate Council, 145 Delta Delta Delta, 180, 181 Delta Omicron, 112 Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, 114 Eta Sigma Phi. 113 Flat Mat. 124. 125, 126, 127 French Club, 155 Gamma Phi Beta. 182. 183 General Cooperative Committee, 95 Group Leaders. 104 Inter-Fraternity Council. 173 Kappa Alpha. 184, 185 Kappa Alpha Theta, 186, 187 Kappa Delta. 188. 189 Kappa Delta Pi, 115 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 190, 191 Kappa Sigma, 192, 193 Keplar, 194, 195 Lambda Chi Alpha, 196, 197 Lutheran Student Association, 165 Majorettes, 139 Men ' s Dormitory Council, 103 Men ' s Honor Council, 100 Mermettes. 152 Mortar Board, 108 Newman Club, 168 Omicron Delta Kappa, 109 Orchesis, 153 Panhellenic Council, 172 Pep aub. 159 Phi Alpha Delta, 116 Phi Beta Kappa, 107 Phi Delta Phi, 116 Phi Eta Sigma, 111 Phi Kappa Tau, 198, 199 Phi Mu, 200. 201 Phi Mu Alpha. 112 Physical Education Majors Club, 159 Pi Beta Phi, 202, 203 Pi Delta Epsilon, 110 Pi Delta Phi, 117 Pi Kappa Alpha, 20-4, 205 Pi Lambda Phi, 206, 207 Political Science Forum, 157 Psi Chi, 115 Psychology Club, 157 President ' s Aides, 99 Queen ' s Guard Association, 148 Reserve Officer Training Corps, 146, 147, 148 Sailing Association, 154 Scabbard and Blade, 118 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 208, 209 Sigma Delta Pi, 118 Sigma Nu, 210, 211 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 212, 213 Sigma Pi, 214. 215 Sigma Pi Sigma, 117 Sponsors, 105 Student Association, 95, 96, 97, 98 Student Bar Association, 151 Student Education Association, 155 Student Publications Committee, 98 Society for the Advancement of Management, 158 ' Theta Alpha Phi, 114 Theta Delta Chi, 216, 217 Wayne F. Gibbs Accounting Club, 158 WCWM, 130, 131 Wesley Foundation, 166 Westminster Fellowship, 167 William and Mary Review, 128, 129 William and Mary Theatre, 133, 134, 135, 136 Women ' s Dormitory Association, 102 Women ' s Honor Council, 101 Young Republicans, 149 387 Student Index Asburry, Lois Gertrude Asplund. KalheHne Anne, 59, 168, 179, 359 Abarbanel. Peter Don Abbitt, Corinne Hancock, 359 Abbott, Ann, 359 Abbott, David IVIichael, 157, 318 Abbott, Jeanne Carolyn Abercrombie, Clara Reid, 188, 318 Abercrombie, Mildred L., 167. 359 Abicht, Sandra Rita. 125, 318 Abrahanison, Richard F. Abrams, Lcbn Edward, 103, 150, 359 Abslier, Merrie Susan, 125, 189, 359 Ackerman, Spencer Perry. 278 AckroyJ, Janet E. Acree, Barbara Kent. 176. 339 Acree. Nora Bates Tho Ada , Alex 278 Adams, Durwood Belmont Adams, Earl Rice, 359 Adams, John Gordon, 209, 278 Adams, Sandra Jo, 339 Adams, Sheryl Lee, 123, 318 Aerni, Madelaine Agatstcin, David Joseph. 116. 151 Akers. Dorislee, 112, 188, 318 Akers, Wallace Brown, 150. 359 Albertson. Charles M.. Jr.. 222, 226, 229. 256 Albert, Alan Frederick. 206, 339 Albrecht, Lee Wayne, 359 Albright, Linda Kaye, 123. 189. 359 Alderson, Mary Lee. 359 Alexander. Althea P. Alexander. Lillian G.. 278 Algatt. Judith Ann, 180, 339 Allen, Edward Monroe. Jr.. 359 Allen. Mary Ellen, 179. 359 Demory, Nancy Allen Allen, Nancy Taylor. 190. 278 Allen, Rickio Craig, 215 Alley, Wayne Mosby, 101, 193, 318 Allison, Pamela, 97, 124. 180. 359 Allman, Joanna Siegel Alphin. Gary Warren. 184. 278 AI Salam. Sue Gray N. Alv; t M. Alvarez, Juanita Alice, 141, 339 Alvis, Elizabeth H., 318 Amole, Roger L.. Jr.. 103, 378 Amon, James Paul Amory, Robert F., 150, 158, 209, 318 Amsbaugh, Diana Fay. 156, 162, 163, 318 Anderson, AJvin Powers, 197, 359 Anderson, Cheryl Dee, 97, 105, 183, 339 Anderson, Claire H., 152, 163, 318 Anderson, Emily Draper, 163, 359 Andrews, Susan Clocker, 117, 127, 188 318 Anderson, Shirley Jo. 339 Andrew, Betty Lynn, 101. 105. Ill, 190, 339 Anker, Jeanne Iris Anspach, Charles Fred, 159 Antholz, Mary Bee, 339 Anthony, Carolyn Ellen, 188, 278 Applegate, Charles E. Applegate. Suzanne W. Appier, David Van, 204, 318 Arhart, George Andrew. 103, 318 Arledge, Patricia N., 182 Armentrout, Regina Ann. 183. 318 Armstrong. Ernest H.. Jr., 196. 278 Armstrong, Herbert B., 130, 1 ;o, 206, 359 Armstrong, Kenneth S., 359 Armstron g, Larry S., 233, 359 Armstrong, Ned Carlton. 359 Arnett. Linda Ann, 155. 157, 167 Arnold. Karen Sue, 190, 339 Arnold, Marjorie Rawl, 115, 172. ISO. 278 Alack. William Charles. 116. 151. 378 Atchison. Mary Joan. 359 Atkins. Martha Kay. 141. 202, 318, 333 Atkinson, Alvan W., 244 Chisman, Hazel A. Atkinson. Karen Lee Atkinson. Phoebe Joanne. 318 Attridge, Jean Carol. 187, 360 Atwell, Patricia Lynne, 183. 279 Audct. Benjamin Hobart Auerbach. Susan K.. 127, 182. 360 Augustine. Greta Ann. 183. 318 Auman. Sarajane. 164. 186. 339 Austin. Barbara Jean. 360 Austin. Timothy Lee, 196, 256, 339 Babb, Barbara Ellen, 339 Babb, Ellen Frances, 200, 318 Babcock, Richard R., Jr., 109, 130, 173. 212. 254. 279, 281 Babington, Smith Hugh, 120, 253 Bagby, Nancy May, 200, 279 Bagby, Thomas Lee, 204. 339 Bagley, Carol Ann, 190, 318 Bagley, James Lyle. 112. 216. 318 Bailey, Ann Denise, 123. 167, 189. 360 Bailey. James Bernard, 118, 146, 254 Bailey, John Edward, Jr., 156. 184, 318 Bailey. Martin Thomas Bailey. Patricia Ann, 180, 279 Bailey, Samuel R.. Jr., 205, 360 Bailey, William Stanley, 103, 215, 360 Baird. Barbara May, 183, 279 Baisden. Nancy Marshall Baity, Ann Leigh, 182, 360 Baker, Barbara Janice Baker, Billie Anne. 200. 274. 339 Baker. Jac Ellsworth Baker. Janet Louise, 200, 318 Baker, Thomas Oliver, 163, 318 Bakowski. Christine, 318 Baldwin. James Aida, 199 Baldwin. Charlene F., 360 Baldwin. Priscilla B.. 141. 180, 318, 337 Ballance, William M., 319 Baltes, Gertrude Parker, 159, 182, 270, Banks, Judy Ellen, 97. 105. 190, 339 Banner. Worth Durham Bara, Theda. 195 Barans, Charles Anthony Dick, Merrill J. Barber Barber, Susan Lois, 360 Barber, Will . lbert, Jr„ 319 Barbour. Richard Edwin Barclay. Ralph Kinney, 378 Barger, Ray Maynard. 193. 222. 339 Baril. Charles Purdom. 194, 360 Barker, Larry Keith Barksdale, Suzanne L., 180, 279 Barner, Sally Ruth, 339 Barnes, Elaine Madeline, 180, 360 Barnes. Robert Carlton. 101. 196, 339 Barnes, William A., Jr., 158 Barnett, Jerry Wayne Barnctt, Ricarda Ann, 319 Barnett, William George, 214, 245, 319 Barney, Gretchen Lee, 152. 176, 319 Barocco, Diana, 183, 319 Baroody, Anthony J., Jr. Barrett, Charles Butler, 116, 151 Barrett, James Carli, 156, 339 Barrett, Mary Kay, 270 Barron, Elizabeth D., 110, 120, 178, 279 Bartee, Charma Jane. 120. 360 Bartek. Louis Bartelt. John .Mian. 158, 319 Barllelt, Gilbert A.. 151. 378 Barton. James Edwin Baskervill. .Mary James. 279 Baskerville. Susan B., 102, 180, 183, 270, 272. 319, 328 Baskin, Courtney Bass, Jeanette Martin Bassuener, Barbara Ann, 190, 319 Batcbelor, Linda Jean, 279 Battaglia, Carol M., 52, 319 Bauman, Lowell Wayne Baumgaertel, Joanne Kay. 130. 319 Bauserman. Robert D., Jr., 360 Baxter, Robert Gordon, 196, 197, 339 Baylor, Billie Delaine, 97. 360 Bcachley, Nancy Louise, 188, 339 Beadling, Leslie Craig, 210, 222. 229. 319 Beal, Kenneth Lee Beale, Sain Tall, 111, 116, 151, 380 Beamer, William Robert, 112 Bear, George Alvin, Jr., 244, 245 Beard, Louise Virginia, 190, 319 Season, Robert Alexande, 148, 215, 255, 360 Beatty, Gregg Clinton, 112 Beatty, Ralph Michael Beazley, Frances Anne. 360 Beazley, Linda Lee, 155, 157, 163, 319 Beck, Dennis LeRoy Beck, Rosemary E., 360 Beck. Sherwin Michau Cochran, Judith B., 319 Beecher. Elizabeth Park. 360 Beegle, Lizabeth L., 319 Bcerbower, Linda Anne, 190, 293, 360 Beers, Marion Drane, 339 Beers, Robert Wilson, 319 Herman, Richard Barr Beirne, Harold R., Jr., 155, 168, 319 Beitner, Geoffrey S., 193, 360 Bell, James Robert, 99, 101, 103, 212, 279 John Rusi II, Jr. Be Bell, Randolph Marshall Bell, Robert Leslie, 148, 210. 340 Belshe, Robert Bland, 150, 156, 194, 360 Belsky, Margaret, 360 Benbow, Susan Tindall, 190, 279 Bendall, Robert Warrick, 150. 340 Bender, Carol Amory, 52, 101, 121, 157, 172, 183, 319 Ro: 155 Benham, WilliamThomas, 194, 255, 360 360 Benner, Helen Ruth Benner, Rodney Stowell Bennett, John Price, 103, 216, 340 Bennett, Paul Michael Bennett, Penelope, 200, 319 Bennett, Raymond Terry, 194, 279 Bennett, Robert Harry Benson, Elizabeth L., 210, 279 Bensten, Ronald Everett, 107, 280 Berck, Dorothy Ann Bergemann, Helene G., 162, 280 Berger, Charles Harry, 216, 319 Berger, Patricia Ann, 360 Berglund, Janet Clark, 178, 340 Bergman, Willard Beringer. Bruce Clay, 149, 215, 361 Berkey, Jacqueline S. Berkeypile. Jean Warren. 361 Berman, Herbert Seth, 161, 319 Berman, Richard Barry, 116, 151 Bertrand, Frederic H., 378 Bess, Thomas D. Beville, Susan Patricia, 275, 319 Bevins, Timothy Boynton, 198, 340 Beyer, Emil Charles Bielstein, Gretchen. 97, 172, 183, 280 Bigga, Diana, 319 Billy, Madeline Scwt, 168 Billups, Andrew J., Ill, 103, 361 Binns, William Fielding, 204, 280 Binzer. Renee, 153, 159, 319 Biordi, Toni Elizabeth. 123. 179. 310 Bird. Richard Edward. 361 Birk, John Alexander Birkett, Kenneth N., Jr., 130. 361 Gun ■ M.. 361 E., 1. 98. 99. 110. Bjerke. Joyce Carlson Black. Frederick Scott. 157. 319 Black. Mary Carolyn Blackburn. Sandra Lynne. 190. 280 Blackwell. Donald P., 116, 149, 151. 378 Blair, Robert Allen, 95. 96. 97. 99, 103. 104, 109, 214, 318. 319 Blake. Kathleen Jane, 167. 200. 3411 Blanchard. Amy Ruth. 189. 361 Bland. Gerald C. Blankenship. Victoria L.. 180, 319 Blankinsbip, Jo Ellen. 112. 162. 28u Blankenship. Billie Blanton. Charles A.. 230 Blanton. Joanna Danby. 177. 361 Blevins. Ellen Johnson. 280 Blomquist, Roger Neil. 194. 340 Blount. Susan Mallet. 180. 340 Blum. John Curtis. 213 Blume. Wm. McFarland. Jr. Bly. Robert Dexter. 103. 124. 126. 206. 340 Boal. Robert Thorn Boberg. John Robei 111. 246. 340 59. 61, 180, 319 Boelirer, Jim Michael Boelt, Anne Marie, 319 Bogardus, William S.. 319 Boggs, Olivian Russell, 178, 319 Boisseau, Edward Hooke, 214, 340 Boisseau, Ellen Stuart, 361 Boitin, Erwin Heinrich Bold. Wendy Elizabeth, 361 Boles. John K.. Ill, 148, 254, 361 Bolton. Helen Suzanne, 120, 125, 1.59, 270. 293. 319 Bolton. Lawrence E.. 116. 151. 378 Bolton. Vernon L.. Jr.. 199 361 Bonck. Lorelei A. Boneta. Carol Ann. 319 Bond, George Thomas. Ill, 209, 280 Bonham, William Scott Bonifant, Nancy Lee, 102, 172. 178, 320 Bonner, Daniel Bruce, 235, 320 Bonner. William Thomas. 340 Booker, Joseph Lynn, 196, 280 Booker, Judith Ann, 152. 320 Booker. Mel Pegram Boon. John Daniel. Ill Boon. Wyndham Henry. 213. 251, 361 Boone. Alice Rae. 166. 200. 280 Borden, Sandra Louise, 189, 361 Borjlen, Suzanne, 111, 340 Borleske, Frank Emory Borleake, Stephen G., 156. 165, 286, .320 Bosin. Stephen Roger. 103 Boswell. Cora Jane, 361 Boswell. John Eastburn. 111. 340 Botto. Ronald Wayne. 157. 251. 280 Boudreau. Mario E. Bouldin. Barbara Ann. 187. 361 Bowen. Benson L.. Mrs. Bowen. Pamela Cay. 340 Bowen. Frederick Winbor Bowen. Sheridan Holeik, 280 Bowling. Arthur Lee. 340 Bowman. John Randall, 148, 206, 340 Bowman, Susan Ellen, 190, 280, 303 Bowman, Wyalt Ray, 230. .361 Bowry. Glinda Ann, 340 Boyd. James Allison Boyd. William Linwood. 215. 361 Boylan. James Harold. Jr.. 158. 280 Boysen. Frederick Otto. 198, 320 Bovnton, Paul Moody 388 Student Index William Doilds. 116, 151. 378 ini. Roh.Tl E.. 236. 281 , Li.uia Cur! 118. 168. 191 Dru.lslinw. Dorolhy D.. Mrs. Brodalrcol. Anne, 310 Piilin. Elizabi-lh B.. 117 Bru):i;. David Gordon. 320 Brand. Ann Sibley Branham, Jean Elizabelh, 183, 320 Brnnyon, James Slaniel, 118. 116. 196. 281 Bray, Willon Ernest. 281 Breen, Belli Joyce, 186. 310 Brekke, Tron Wallace, 118, 147. 216. 256. 282 Bremer. Elizabelh Anne. 112, 320 Brennan, John Joseph, Jr. Brenner. Alison Leslie, 97, 105, 117, 172, 190, 320 Brctana. Rosa Judilh. 108, 115, 202, 282 Bretnall, Virfinia Jane, 180, 3W Bricklemyer, Kcilh W., 246 Briecs, Beverly, 125, 182. 361 Bright, Ernest Andrew. 213, 251 Bricht, Thomas Leo, 210, 230 Brink, Linda Faye, 180. 310 Brim. Blaine Byron. 310 Brinckraan. Joy Alice. 130, 361 Brisebois, Anne Bindon, 163. 320 Brillingham, Mary Anno Britlincham, Sarah E., 340 Broaddus. David T. Broccoletti, Peter Paul, 378 Brock. Carolyn Marie. 113 Brockman. Steven H., 361 Brodie, Michael Anthony Broecker, Linell P.. 110, 125, 126 Bromley, Elizabeth Ann. 178. 320 Brooke. William Joseph. .320 Brooks. Ann Barringer Brooks, Beverly A. Brooks. Carlton P., III. 104. 206, 320 Brooks, David Robert Brooks, David Hebert, 206, 340 Brooks, John Hancock. Jr., 137, 282 Brost, Richard Alan BroUEhton, Henry Paul. 204, .320 Browder, Joseph Wayne, 282 Broiver, Jane Lynne, 110, 282 Brown, Adin Deering, 118, 210. 222, 228, 320 Brown, Allan Menill, 107, 196 Brown, Alan Kent, 104, 340 Brown, Celia Anne, 190, 320 Brown, Dana Anthony, 340 Brown. Diane Ruth, 102, 274, 320 Brown, Dennis Turnes, 184, 340 Brown, Frederick Lee, 320 Brown, Howard Douglas Brown, Janet Marie, 182, 361 Brown, Joseph C, Jr.. 282 Brown. KrUti Sue. 200, 320 Brown, Mary Alan R., 107, 115, 118, 155, 186, 282 Brown. Pauline E.. 320 Brown. Richard Daryl Brown. Robert Braxton. 340 Brown. Robert Edward, 340 Brown, Roberta Lee, 249, 282 Brown, Robert Wilmot, Jr., 212 340 Brown, Susan Kathrine. 202. 340 Brown, William Keith, 320 Brown, Wynyard Adair, 340 Browne. Robert Lee, 340 Brubeck. Jean Dale, 190, 274, 361 Bruce, Bonnie McClenny, 61, 98, 361 Bruce, Jon William Bruch, Susan Irene, 200, 282, 292 Bruington, Patricia, 361 Bruno, Howard John, 210, 230, 361 Brunson, Carol Ella, 152, 182, 293, 361 Bryan, Elizabeth Tarris, 282 Bryant, Judith Rene I., 97, 176, 282 Bryant, Harvey Lee, III. 149. 162. 320 Bryant. Larry Alan. 233. 361 Bryant. Melville I. Bryde, Stanley Kirk. 118, 361 Bubiey. William Edward, 204, 340 Buchanan, William C. Ill, 159, 222, 227 Buck, Sharon Elizabeth. 52. 186. 320 Buckingham, Richard D. Buckle. David Charles Buckley. Mary Kathleen. 183. 320 Buckley, Linda Louise, 52, 152, 186, 310 Buckley. Susan Irvin. 178. 320 Buckpitl, Alan Ridler Bucnting, Karen .Mt, 186, 320 BuHington, Carl E, Jr.. 209, 430 Buffington, Patricia, 52, 180, 320 Bug.len. Lee Bibb L., 202, 320 Bullis, Elmer Wayne, 196, 282 Bulynko, Lydia D.. 113. 179, 341 Bulwinkle, Vivian C, 180. 283 Bunle, Margaret Rachel, 182, 361 Burbage, Bruce Parker, 361 Burcher, Charles Arthur, 283 Burge, Katherine C. 157. 180. 320 Burgess. Susan Alyce, 121. 189, 361 Burgraff, Craig Robert, 210, 341 Burke, Ernest Lacy Burke, Frederick C. 341 Burket. Barbara Ann, 127, 168, 190. 361 Burks. Geraldine Martha, 202, 203. 283 Burleigh, John Roy, 194, 246, 361 Burleigh, Patricia C, 52, 56, 58. 61. 176. 177. 283 Burlock, Frances B. Burnett, Gerald Hampton Burnett, James A., 209. 362 Burnett, Laura Louise Burnette, Bettye Anne, 362 Burney, Christine S., 153, 202, 320 Burns, C. William. 230 Burns. Paul Curtia Burrell, Victor G. J. Burt, .Mercer David. 156 Burton. Barbara Ann Busbee. Howard James, 116, 151, 379 Bushong. Delores Ann. 341 Bushong, Joyce Lee. 52, 112, 195, 283 Busse, Laura B., 186, 341 Butler, Fleetwood P.. 116. 151 Butler. Nora Dalby. 341 Butler. Patricia Jane, 362 Butler, Patrick H., II, 110, 120, 125, 128. 149, 150, 283 Butler, Sharon Lynn Butler, Willia, A.. Jr. Butner. Truscilla Drone. 202. 320 Boston. Joseph T., Ill, 379 Buynitzky, Stephen J., 283 Byrd, Claudia Ann, 341 Byrer, Margaret E., 145, 362 Byrne, Nicolaus Edward, 196, 242, 320 Cafeo, Linda Louise Gaboon, Roger Howell. 209. 341 Cain. James Edwin Calder. Dale Ralph Calhoun. Patricia Ann. 176. 283 Callahan. James Edward, 196, 320 Callahan, Louise. 190. 283 Callaway, Janis Carole, 176, 283 Calvert, Catherine Jane. 125, 202, 341 Calvert, Michele Ross Calvo, Betsy Ellison. 177, 362 Camden, Sandra Kay, 341 Cameron, Colleen Sue. 362 Camp. Del Richard. 341 Cammarata. Joseph Barry. 145. 341 Campana, Ellen R., 178. 283 Campana, Michael E., 130, 362 Campbell, Joan Darnell. 166. 188, 320 Campbell, Lyie David. 163, 167, 283 Campbell. Ronald Warren. 113 Campbell, Susan Panill, 187, .341 Campbell. Victoria Anne. 126 Canada. Bernard David, 205, 362 Canning, Austin J.. Jr. Canterbury. John R. Canup. Robert E., II, 130 Caplan, James Arthur, 1 IS, 198. 311 Carnfello. William A., 230 Carbone, Paula Virginia, 178, 283 Carhart, Judy Ann, 105. 127. 188, 311 Carlson. Patricia Ann. 320 Carlton, Alice C. 112. 167, 188. 341 Carmody. Mary Patricia Carney, Brenda Bennett, 320 Carney, Christine Lee, 130, 168 Carney, Gretchen Joan, 130, 168, .320 Carney. Robert Walter. .120 Carpini. Sherri Lynn. 202. 283 Carr, Edward Walter. 118, 159, 222. 225, 229 Carroll. John C. 103 Carson, Jean Kyme, 155. 186. 320 Carson, Rebecca S. Carter. Barry Neal, 362 Carter, Carolyn L„ 362 Carter. Karen Jane. 362 Carter, Karen Lou Carter, Margaret E.. 341 Carter. Stephen Dobler. 148, 362 Carter, Veneta Winnies Cartwright, Ronnie A.. 230, 362 Carver, Michael Earl, 162 Canvile, Kay Hawkins. 281 Casey, Everett Frank. 112. 149. 341 Casey, Hollaco Ann, 112. 284 Casey, Catherine Sue, 121, 362 Cashman, Bradley Robert Caasel, Chester M. Jr., 212, 287 Cavanaugh. James C.. 210. 230. 231 Cavanaugh, Thomas W., 148, 341 Cayot, Billio Jill, 52. 190. 212, 287 Cayot, Michele Jan, 123, 190, 362 Cella, Nancy Louise, 127, 167, 188, 341 Chafin, Linda Anne, 362 Chalmers, George H., 130, 362 Chambers, Gwynn E.. 180. 362 Chambers. James Ross Chancellor. Ann Layman. III. 113, 137, 342 Chancellor, Ruth Donnan, 155, 272, 27:, Chandler, Samuel Bryan. 104. 201. 320 Chancy. Roy Medley. 209, 284 Chapman, Marian Sue, 158 Chappell, Allen Harris, 162, 321, 150 Chappell, George E., Jr. Chard. Douglas Norma. 128. 342 Chase. Judith Cancel. 124, 126, 178, 31. Chausse, Patricia Ann, 342 Cheatham, Alvin Paul, 222, 256 Cherry, Elizabeuh Anne Cherry, Roy Wendell, 284 Chesno, Frank A.. Jr.. 115 Chesser. Roger Chesson. Michael Bediul. 114. 125. 115. 194, 342 Chestcrman, Evan R., Ill, 342 Childers. Edwin R.. Jr.. 18t. 342 Chilton. Anne Shearer Chipps. James Duley. 118, 146, 284 Chocklett. Charles W.. 342 Choiko, William J.. Jr.. 284 Chow. Meiochaun Tang Christensen, Paul N. Christensen. Carl H. Christian. Elnor Jane. 188. 321 Christian. John Coleman, 130, 362 Christianson, James, 150, 194, 342 Christner, Michael C. 198. 284 Leopold, Irene Christof Christopher. John C. IW. 342 Chronister, Martin M.. 158. 321 Chubb. William S.. 150. 342 Churchill, WUliam L. K., 210, 230 Citron, Richard Stephen, 250, 251 Clark, Alynno Dale. 125. 179. 362 Clark. Ann Claiborne. 105. 108, 125. 176, 284 Clark, Barbara J. P. Clark Frank H.. Ill Clark. Jaine. Bruc.-. 20). 312 Clark. Jacqueline E.. 342 Clark. Joanne. 321 Clark. Karen Leigh. 202. 362 Clark. Kathryn Perry. 321 Clark. Linda Diane. 105. 177 Clark. Pamela Elizabeth. 362 Clark. Thomas Charles. 116, 151 Clarke, Peter TeHt, 206, 247, 321 Clarke, William Gordon, 210. 222, 342 ClauBsen, Larry Michael. 97. 168. 176. Clawson. Constance M.. 97. 168. 176. 321 Clay, Carolyn Meredith, 362 Clay. Francis Edward. Jr. Clay, Karen Lynne, 190, 321 Clay. Robert Newlin. 97. 103. 212. .321 Clayton. Helen Marie. 342 Clem. Kalhy Rose. 281 Clem. Maurice Curran. Jr. Cleveland. William V,. Jr.. 116. 151. 379 Cline. Robert Joseph. 109. 173. 214. 321 Clover. Karen Ann. 362 Cloyd. Randolph Mahan. 148. 362 Cobb, James Gurley, 342 Cochran. Harold E. Cochran. Stephen Greg. 125. 159. 185. 249 Coter. Glenna Jo. 362 Coffey. John Getely Coffman, Barry Preston. 130. 362 Coffman. Milton. Jr., 196. 321 Coggin, George Thomas, 321 Coggins, Christine Ann, 172, 186, 284 Coggins, John Wesley. 362 Coghlan. Jill Roria Cohen. Nathaniel James. 116. 151 Coiner. Penelope Susan. 52. 180, 217, 321 Cole, David Patten, 150, 199, 362 Cole, William Walter, 205. 362 Cole, Howard Milton, Jr. Cole, James Ernest, 362 Cole, James Gregorie, 148, 362 Coleman, Carolyn Fay, 321 Coleman, Cathy Leigh, 125, 362 Coleman, Judith Lake, 321 Coleman, Roderick M.. 209. 284 Coleman. Ronald Cary Coley. Jean Elise. 172. 186. 321 Collins. Elizabeth C. 176, 321 Collins, Elizabeth Ware, 180, 342 Collins, George H.. 148. 213, 245, 362 Collins, James Ronald, 112 Collings, Ross L., II Collins, Walter William, 97 Collings, William H., Jr., 150, 194, 362 Colombaro. Billie E., 157, 168, 284 Combs . Charles Hamilton. 362 Como. Richard Wallace, 210, 222, 342 Conaway. William Henry, 158, 222 Coudit. Christopher D.. 148. 210. 251 Cone. Chariotta M. Cones. Harold Nelson. Jr. Conley. Elizabeth B.. 188. 321 Conner. Jenny Lu. 152. 321 Conner. Judy Ruth. 285 Connie, Dennis Steven. 230 Conrad, Conrad A.. 158. 198. 321 Conrad. Paul Wells. 197. 362 Converse. Ray, 342 Conway, Arthur Franklin Conway, David Lawrence. 146. 148. 194. 285 Conway. Richard E. Cook. Bruce Moreland. 193. 230. 231 Cook. Martha Elizabeth. 177. 362 Cook. Mary Grace. 188. 321 Cook. Suzanne Marie. 321 Cooke, Janet Susan. 180, 285 Cooke, Janice Lynn, 110, 131, 152 Cooke. Judith Ann, 342 389 Student Index Cooke. Susan Elizabeth. 130. 285 Cooper, Ellen Hope, 138. 178, 343 Cooper. Marian Louis, 187. 293. 343 Cooper, Nancy Gondii. 122. 190. 359, M2 Coppola, Sherry Sue, 270, 321 Corbitt, Phyllis S. Cordell, Dennis Leon, 97, 197, 363 Correa. Peter C, 118. 197. 363 Correll. Dorothy L., 159, 190, 321 Corvino, Marearct Ellie. 153. 155, 168. 343 Cory. Thomas Lee. 110, IIS, 121, 122, 157, 285 Coss, Mary Patricia, 110. 117, 125. 285 Cote. Ernest Norman Cotman. Linwood Clary Cottineham. Juana Day. 190. 321 Cotlrill, Sarah Lu. 163, 167, 321 Coukouma. Richard E.. 131 Couper. Mary B.. 177. 363 Cousins, John Paul. 198, 343 Covell. Carol Ellen. 113. 155. 285 Covell. Cathy Louise, 180. 363 Covington. Susan E. N.. 156, 270. 271, 343 Cox, Charles Donald. 210. 285 Cox. John Bruce Cox. Virginia Lee. 155. 343 Cracraft. Kathleen D.. 202. 321 Cracraft, Steven C, 184, 343 Cragg, Carol Dean Craig, Dee Wayne, 159, 321 Craig, Patricia Grist Crane, Michael L.. 212, 343 Crane. Robert David Cravedi, Karen P. Crawford. Daniel John Crawford. Pamela. 154. 200. 321 Crawford. Susan Stitley. 186, 285 Crawley, Charlene C, 190, 363 Creecy, Robert Pierce. 103. 156, 286 Creef, Teresa Diane, 200, 363 Cremins, Mary Ann, 202. 321 Crewe. William Stewart. 206, 246, 343 Crim, Kevin Lou. 363 Crissey. Barbara Jean, 105. 180. 343 Crist. Deborah Caroline, 198, 286 Crist, Malcolm Kenneth Crocker, Richard A. Crockett, David T., Jr. Crofoot. Cathleen C. 96, 190, 278. 286 Croghan, Susan Victoria. 149. 154. 322 Cronk. Ronald Drew. 322 Crooks. Kiran Kcnney, 103, 101 Crosier, Yvonne Fae. 180, 363 Cross. James Jefferson Crossen, Sheila Marie, 179 Crouch, Joseph Preston, 151, 379 Grouse, Susan Elizabeth, 322 Crowder, Linda Mate Crowgey, Priscilla Anne, 155, 202, 286 Crowther, Nancy B., 187, 343 Crum. Gary Edward, 286 Crute, Carol Etta, 126, 177. 363 Cuervo. Herminio. 248. 249. 322 Cullen. Patricia Ann. 200. 270, 275, 286 Culley, Pamela Keith, 177. 363 Culpepper. Charlotte W. Cumbee. Richard S. Cummins. Brian Jay, 158 Cunningham. Janice S. Gurcuru. Steven Nichols. 130, 286 Curlee, Francis Lynn, 343 Cunie, Caroline F., 176, 343 Curry, Rhonda Elaine, 179, 363 Curtis, James Minor, III Curtis, Ruth Merrill, 176, 286 Curwen, Diana Louise, 52, 97, 105, 125, 180, 343 Curlier, Douglas G., 128 Curzi, Dewey Scott, 210, 250, 251, 343 Cutler. Ann G. Mrs.. 286 Custis, Paul Robert, 363 CusKorth, Barbara Ruth, 172 Cusworth, Robert Brian Cyrus. Lynda Anne. 343 Dabney. Judith Price Daggett. Sallie Moore, 190, 275, 343 Daggy, Helen Virginia Dail, Halbert Thornton, 116, ISl Dailey, Mary Anne, 200, 322 Dainer. Paul Maclyn, 103, 111, 194, 343 Daley, John Gordon, 104, 193, 343 Daley, Joncllc Sharon, 322 Dallas, Bruce S., 243, 363 Dalton, Mary Gay, 168, 363 Dameron, Glenda Faye. 176. 322 Dana, Graig Unsworth, 151, 379 Dana, Wynne A. Dance, Carolyn Wallace, 182, 363 Daniel, James Richard, 210. 230. 363 Dankers. .Naomi Jean Dann, John Christie Dann, Michael Johnson Darby. Elizabeth C. 180, 322 Dargan, Blanche, 180, 287 Darnell, Nancy Rebecca, 97, 177, 363 Darr, Michael Glenn, 156, 343 Darragh, Daniel Meyer, 109, 156, 210, 222, 224, 227 Darragh, Mary Anne. 121, 168, 180, 36. Daugherty, George T.. 322 Daugherty. David Reams. 235. 237. 239 Daugherty, Selh Jerome Daughtry, Laura Lee, 102, 153, 176, 322 Davenport. Robert Kevin. 97. 103. 104. 196. 256. 343 Davi, Susan Ann, 202, 363 David. Joseph John. 198. 343 Davidson. Robert Eugene Lou Davis. Bradley John. 101. 103. 104, 196. 322 Davis, David Earl, Jr., 120, 180, 213 Davis, Elizabeth Carter, 177, 363 Davis, George Hughes, 233, 243, 343 Davis. Howard Thomas, Jr.. 107. 111. 166. 252. 253, 287 Davis, James Edward, 322 Davis. Joyce Weeks. 126. 200, 363 Davis, Julia Waters, 149, 363 Davis, Katharine Baynes, 127, 187. 363 Davis, Leslie Ann, 202, 343 Davis. Margaret Savage. 181. 322 Davis. Paul Alnwick. 322 Davis, Robert Dean Davis, Robert Pratt Davis, Stewart Pettet, 116, 151, 379 Davis, William E. Dawson. John Robert Dawson. Robert Lee. J. Dawson. William Roger. 151 Day. Eleanor Johnson Day. Marilyn Gaye. 52. 176, 287 Day, Robert Warwick, 125. 343 Dayton. Daniel Joseph. 148. 363 Dayton. Keith Waltern 97. 103. 148, 206, 364 Deacon, Joanne, 97, 155, 159. 162. 179. 364 Dean. John Howard. 222. 3l3 Deas, Justin Traylor Deas, Laurence A. Deaton. Lewis Edward. 364 Debell. Richard Lee, 158, 198, 323 Deboe, Joel A. Dccarlo, Rosemary Jean. 323 Decot. Mark Edwin Deekens. John Mackenzie, 148, 343 Defrees. Jane Lindsay. 183. 270. 343 Dehn. Gale. 178, 343 Deinlein. James Nichol. 193. 287 Delaney. Michael L.. 216. 287 De Leon, Linda Juliana, 123, 354 Delia, Clark Anthony, 148, 149 Delong. Richard Allen, 323 Deluca, Raymond Paul Denary, Anthony J., 193, 222, 323 Demers, Marion Edyth, 164, 188, 323 Demory. Nancy, 287 Turgeon. Donna D. Dempsey, Kathleen Marie, 323 Montford, Susan Denby, 302 Denenberg, Dennis, HI, 150, 343 Denny, Patricia Dianne, 343 Densmore. Douglas W.. 130. 364 Dent. Charles Edward. Jr., 131, 343 Dent. Lynwood Miller. 166, 194, 323 Depue, Perry Michael. 343 Derflinger, Marsha Ann, 364 Derr, Alice Miriam, 180. 364 Derrick. John Milton. 233, 364 Derrickson, Lew Drummy, 196, 197. 343 Derringe. Edmund T.. Jr.. 235, 239 Desilels. Ronald Lee, 287 Deszyck, Elizabeth T., 176, 287 Detorie, Deanne Marie, 124, 168, 323 Dewitt, Peter Webb, 205, 364 Dewey, Hartley Fiske, 245, 343 Deyerle, Elizabeth W., 364. Diaz, Alphonso Vincent Dick. Merijl B., 190, 287 Dickerson, David Darren Dickey, Donald Neil, Jr.. 164. 216. 249. 364 Dickinson. Enders IV. 204. 245. 343 Dickinson. Julia Ann. 58. IIS. 157. 172. 181, 287 Dickinson, Jan Suzette, 343 Digennro, Richard Sam. 213. 245. 364 Dillard, Philip James Dillon. Larry Thearon, 246, 343 Dillon. Kathleen E., 323 Davis. Margaret Dinan Dinner. Elliott Davis, 204, 343 Dinterman. David Roger. 287 Dipaola, Michael F.. 214. 343 Distler, Elizabeth Anne. 149. 186, 323 Dixon, William Carlton, 323 Dixon, Virginia Lee, 287 Doane, William Scott Dobey, Allen Brantley Dobyns, Charlotte Ann, 153, 344 Dodd. Kathleen Barbara. 177 Dodrill. Jane Ann. 287 Dodson, Harry Hugh, Jr., 344 Doe : Erwii 115 Dollins. Jane Clay. 287 Dolsey, Richard Lester, 209. 323 Domagalski. Sharyn L.. 183. 287 Donahue. William J.. Ill, 120, 148. 206, 364 Donato, Joanna Francis, 186, 323 Donehower, Ernest John, 107. 198, 199. 288 Donnelly. Francis D. Donnelly. Terry Alan. 232. 233, 243 Donohue, Linda Sue, ISS, 323 Dooley. Paul Leroy Johnson. Catherine Dorm, 379 Dorman. Lois Ainsley. 323 Dotson. Wilma Ercell. 154, 288 Doughtie. Phillip Lee, 364, 368 Doughty, Thomas E.. 197. 364 Douglas. Eleanor Carter. 323 Douthat. James Evans. 194, 344 Dovel, Elizabeth B.. 323 Dowdy. Rena Faye. 112. 344 Dowling. Michael C. 323 Downer, Patricia, 364 Downing. Jack R.. 235, 239 Doyle, Linda Dianne, 153, 176, 323 Drake, Linda Louise, 364 Drake. Robert Edwin R., 148. 156. 194. 323 Drake, Thomas Edward Dray, Mark Stanley Dress. Norman T. Dressel. Marshall Vic. 216, 364 Driscoll, John Patrick, 205, 256. 344 Driscoll. Irving S., Jr.. 288 Driscoll. Robert C. 155. 195. 281. 288 Driscoll. Lawrence T.. 112. 194. 344 Dryer, Lynn Ruth Dubay, Charles Irvin Dudley. Margaret F. Dudley. Mary Anne. 364 Dudley. Terrence Lynn, 344 Duecker. Lenelle Susan, 110, 131 Duel, Deborah Lee. 110. 125. 176. 323 Duel. Terry Lynn. 121. 177. 364 Duffield, Dorothy C. Duke, Charlie Wayne, 150, 162, 364 Duke, Margret Louis, 128, 288 Duke, Robert Ernest, Jr.. 118 Dulin. Jacquelyn Scott. 202, 323 Duncan. William E.. Jr. Dunham. Katharine Ann Dunn. William Lee Dupaul, William David Du Val, Lorraine D. Dye. Joseph Merl. 3rd, 98, 109, 110. 128. 129. 150, 288. 310 Dyson. Nancy. 176, 288 Eakin, Edward M.. 125, 215, 364 Early, Alvin Carl, Jr.. 323 Eaton, Annabelle, 112 Eaton, Demaris Winston Eberhardt, Guy A. Eberhardt, Michael C, 204, 344 Eckhouse, Mark Sanford, 213 Eden. Karen Irmgaard. 112. 176. 155. 323 Edge. Laurel Suzanne. 364 Edgren. Philip Arthur, 344 Edleston, William R., 341 Edmunds, Wayne Little, 149, 158, 162, 323 Edwards. Karl Lamber. 288 Edwards. Samuel Thomas Eggleston, Margaret, 159, 323 Einhorn, William Robert, 379 Eiseman. Nathaniel J.. Jr. Eisenhut. Darrell G. Elder. Janet Dee, 181, 323 Eley, Courtney Magill. 178. 288 Ellenson. David Harry. 210. 344 Elliot. Robert C. II, 151, 379 Elliott, Charles S., Jr.. 204, 344 Elliott. Edwin P.. Jr.. 157. 163, 167, 3W Ellis. Calvin Lane Ellis. Edward H.. Jr.. 103. 230, 364 Ellis. Robert Benjamin. 250. 251, 288 Elmore, Donald Charles Elmore, Ralph A., 3rd, 212, 288 EIrod, Cheyl Candace, 123, 130, 180, 364 Elrod, Donald Randolph, 365 Emerick, James Tracy. 214. 344 Emerson, Robert G., Ill, 205, 365 Emert, Roy Andrew, Jr.. 365 Emplaincourt. Edmond A. Engle. Jacqueline Anne, 202. 344 Engoron. Frances Carla. 123, 182, 365 English. John Fredrick Eppler. John William. 197. 251. 365 Ernst. Marjorie Ellen. 52 Ernstmeyer. Jan Lois. 52. 56. 178. 210, 344 Eskay, Robert Lawrence Estes, Susan McKissick, 130, 323 Et heridge, David M. Whilwonh. Sandra E. Evans. James August. 116, 151 Evans, Sarah Elizabeth Everett, Charles Taylor, 116, 151, 379 Ewell, Haidee Coston Ewell, Vincent F., Jr., 103, 379 Ewing, Elizabeth Ruth, 190, 365 Ewing, Susan Kathryn, 323 Eye, Lelia Ruth, 178, 288 Fabbri, Patrina Jean, 344 Fagan, William Dennis, 210, 230, 365 Fairbank, Wendy E.. 344 Fairbanks. George C. IV. 204. 344 Fairbanks. Lee Ellen, 365 Fallon, Jane. 289 Farace. Patrick J.. Jr.. 148. 365 Farinholt. Dorothy G.. 125. 202. 344 Farino. Anthony Wayne Farino. Kenneth V. Farris. Judy Carolyn. 166. 323 Fauber. Suzanne Dillon. 190. 344 Fauerbach. Eric, 185, 365 Faust, Judith. 120. 193. 202, 323 Fay, Thomas Patrick, 196, 323 Fechtmann, Freddie Ann, 165, 275, 365 Fedrizzi, Janet Eleanor Fee, Russell J.. 111. 103 Feeley. James Bemar Feeley, Robert Martin, 103, 116, 151 Feeley, Thomas Michael, 344 Feil, Nancy Watkins, 180. 365 Fenigsohn. George Irj. 161. 246. 344 Fenlriss. Grayson G. Ferebee. Diane Gayle. 178. 289 Ferguson. John Elvin. 344 Ferguson. Pamela Hurt, 176, 289 Ferry. James F.. Jr.. 365 Field, William C, 151, 379 Figg, Carol Lee, 190, 323 Filkins, Deborah J., 365 Finberg, Jack Sheldon, 289 Findlotr, William E., 365 Durham, Robert Millard Finley, William K.. 195. 344 Finlon, Thomas Edward, 159, 193, 240. 241 Fishcer, Sharon Ann Fishe, Erica Walton, 125, 341 Fisher, Gary Edwin, 148, 365 Fitzgerald, Kathie S., 289 390 Student Index FiUBiTolil, Mnry Clare. 18.1. 271. Kt Filzparrick. Pnlriciu M.. .IL ' .l FilzKiToId, Robert, 130, 216. .Ill Fitziiotrick, Thomas, 289 Fivehoiuc, Janico I,. Flahorly, Karhli-en 1... I.W. KiH. Id ' . Flanaean. Juliii Roben KkiiMnB. Paula Deni i-. :i2 I Fli-sliood, Paul Seat . 190, SOS Flel.lier. Francis E.. Jr. Fie Loiiii 365 Fleleber, Mildred B., 289 Flinn, Susan Micbeic, 324 Florence, Cordon L„ Jr., 195, 289 Florence, Henry Michael. 103 Flowers, Graham Jerome FIvnn, Joan Lesley, 105. Ill, 125, 168, 176, 311 Folland, Laura Edwards Foltz, Kenneth Glenn Fombell, Linda Kay, 200, 289 Harkins, Linda Fombell Ford, Dcnise Flora, 96, 97, 111, 181. 289 Fore. Danny Garfield. 148, 211. 311 Forrer. John S. Forrer. Martha Jeanne, 311 Forrest, Carroll Mary, 85, 118, 166. 311 Foster. Elizabeth M.. 162. 289 Foster, Jeffrey Rand, 96, 97, 214, 222. 278. 285, 289 Fowle, Donna Jeanne, 127. 190. 36 . Fowler, Victoria Mirra Fox, Ernest Erwin, 344 Foy, Laurence Georce, 206, 216, 365 France, David Eucene, 206, 324 Francis, David Raymond, 365 Frank, Philip Jay, 199, 365 Franklin, Cecil Jerry Franklin, Philip Lei|;h. 212. 321 Frankovitch. Carl N.. 209, 3 It Franks, Douglas Wayne, 344 Frantz, Thomas Richard Eraser, Betty Florence, 1, 110, 120. 123. 150. 324 Frazer, Elizabeth P.. 130 Frazier. ElUe. 97. 190, 365 Frazier, Patricia . nne, 183, 271, 311 Freasicr. B. Roland. Jr. Frece. John Walter. 212. 341 Freeman. Donald Neal. 206. 321 Freeman. LindLee. 96. 97.178. 339. 311 Freeman. William N.. Ill, 1,30, 365 Freiberger, Douglas E., 213, 251 Frey, Dcbra Use, 365 Friedland, Dorene Gay, 3 41 Friedlander, Thomas A.. .365 Friedman, Kathleen G., 178, 3U Friend, Charles E. Friesen, Richard Dean Fromm, Robert Thomas, 100. 101. 215. 289 Froscher, Torrey Curtis, 122, 341 Frost, Kathie Jean, 183, 289 Fry, Susan Elaine, 365 Frye, Fredricka Lee, 324 Fuchs, Chervl Olivia, 149. 151. 168. 290 Fudge, Cecelia Louise Fulgham, Frank M., Jr., .365 Funk, Robert William, II, 251 Fulkerson, Margaret, 344 Fuller, Martin J., 222 Fuller, Sheila Gail, 365 Fullerton, Richard D., 212. 311 Funk. Robert William. II. 251 Furbush, Elisabeth B., 189, 365 Furr, Murray Basil J., 344 Fussell, James Barton, 233, 365 Gabcl er. W illiam S., 230 Gaber , Joff rey Bur ton. 216. Gaddi 1, Geo rge Em il. 365 Gadkowski, Robert S.. 222 Gaebi Gregor Mot ■ris Gaeta no, G ianni Gaidi, ?s, Jol Kn B, Gaine r, Pat rickson Caine s, Bla ir. 107 Gale, Waitt ■r Franc :iB Gallagher, 1 Frederii !k P. Gallic ■r, Doi nald Wayne Gallo, , John . aron. 149, 365 Galloway, Lura Goddiii. 102. 105. 17B. 179, 311 Galvin, Suzanne R. Gambardella. Anthony J.. 101. 121. 126. 173. 206. 324 Gamlen, Duncan Mark, 365 Gammon, Rose Miller, 97, 181. 321 Gapp, David Alger, 210, 290 Garber, Denettc Bell. 344 Garber, Fredericka V., 179, 365 Garber, Johnny Wayne, 210, 344 Gnrbler. Susan Gail Gardner, Camilla C, 321 Gradner, Edward Jr., 97, 213, 359, ,365 Garner, Jerry L. Garnett, Henry D., Jr., 216, 290 Garrett, Helen Marie, 324 Garrett, Jerry Sue Garrett, John Henry, 3rd, 209, 290 Garrett, Melinda Ricks, 365 Garrett, Stacy F., Ill, 151 Garrett, Virginia W., 180, 365, 379 Garrison, James French Garrison, Mildred Betty Carvey, Bartley T., Jr., 365 Garvin, Mary Elizabeth, 190, 324 Gary, Jean Sharon, 275, 290 Gaskins, Steve Pettie, 2, 103, 163, 196, 246, 344 Gasteiger, Wendy Louise, 127, 188, 321 Gales, Donald Leidy, 148, 206, 366 Gates, Gail Elizabeth, 125, 190, 359, 366 Gales, Laurence Emory, 156, 162, 290 Gatten, Robert E., Jr., 110 Gatewood, Robert T., Jr., 148, 150, .324 Gayle. Richard Carlton Geary, Martha Lavinder, 274, 324 Gebhardt, Sheila Maria Gelotte, Karen Ann, 176, 290 Geoghegan, William A., Jr., 212, 324 Georges, Bill John Georgie, Sharon Lee, 324 Gerenser, Duanc Eugene, 206, 366 Gery, Guner Alexandra, 52, 61 Getty, Gael Ann Giampapa, Naneye Carol, 344 Giangrande. Diane. 200. 291 Gibbs, Patricia Ann, 164 Giberson, Wayne F., 103, 213, 245, ,366 Gibson, Anne Barbour, 102. 303 Gibson. Daniel G.. Ill Gibson, David L., 380 Gibson, Gale Hollv, 105, 123, 156, 183, 344 Gibson, Michael F., 205 Gikas, Kathy Virginia Gill, Bernard Allen, Jr., 116, 151, 380 Gill, Richard Woolridge, 366 Gill, Sandra Lee, 344 Gillespie, William B., 198, 344 Gillespie, William G., 103 Gilley, Gloria Gail, 324 Giorgio, Marilyn Jane, 183, 324 Girard, Thomas Pleasant, 209, 344 Givens, Louise Knight. 270, 272, 344 Classman, Andrew Paul, 204. 316 Class, Judith Ann, 346 Glendinning, David N. Glenn, James R., 111. 167. 324 Glenn. Jean Paxton. 176, 346 Glesenkamp, Randall, 222, 256 Goalder, James Stuazt, 104 Coble, Stephanie Yvonne, ' l23, 366 Godfrey, Dennis Joseph, 103, 216, 251 Goshalk, James David, 158, 324 Godwin, Joseph H., Ill, 215, 346 Goff, David Henry, 103. 130, 366 Goldsmith, Lawrenceo, Jr., 251, 366 Goldstein, David Aljn Cole, Lidwina Joan, 291 Goldstein, Sanford R., 216 Gomez, Deberie Lynn, 52, 124, 180, 366 Good, Carol Aileen, 190, 366 Good, Lester Lucas, III, 324 Good, Margaret Anne, 176, 291 Good, Roxanne Aylewjrd, 168 Goodall, Joseph Culton, 103, 366 Goode, George Walden. 216, 34« Goodman, Diane Teresa, 126, 202, 321 Goodman, Ralph B., Jr. Goodrich, John Hinsdale, 116, 151 Goodrich, Nancy Kay, 189, 366 Goodrich, Pamela Sue, 52, 121, 202, 214. 324 Goodwin. Martha Ellis Goolsby. Rebecca Irene. 102. 202. 321 Goolsby. Virginia S., 291, 202 Gordon, Hayden Herbert Gordon, Ju ly Alice, 59, 178, 346 Gordy, Bruce Clark Gordon, Wm. Forrest, 291 Gorman, Donna Whitne, 52, 202, 208. 324 Csnell, Martha Ann, 1,59 Cottwals, David Sutton Cove, Anno Margaret, 1.38, 178, 291 Cowin. Christopher Ray, 222 Graeian, Gloria Alicia, 200 Gracian. Patricia Maria, 183, .321, 316 Craef, Virginia Sue, 179, 346 Graham, Carol Lynn, 123, 189, 366 Graham. David Draper. 167. 366 Graham George E.. Jr.. 142. 321 Graham. Janet Leo. 189. 366 Graham. Robert Allison, 72, 156, 3 10 Graham, Samuel M., 115 Granstcin, Mark Howard. 195. 291 Grant, Carolyn Louis, 128, 129, 15i.. 200. 291 Graves, Joan Eraser, 272 Craves, Leonard L., Jr. Gray, Judith Linda, 366 Cray, Linda Anne, 366 Gray, Robert Wayne, 291 Green, Carole Anne, 202, 324 Green, Douglas C, 124, 126, 216. 324 Green, Imogenc Mary, ,324 Green, James Crawford, 167, .346 Green, James William, 210, 230 Green, Jo Anne, 52, 366 Green, Kathryn Loui,se, 102. 117, 202. 275. 324 Green. Ronni Ilene. 186, 325 Grenawalt, Rose Ann, 291 Greene, Gloria Kayc, 325 Greene, John Herkimer, 230, 245 Gregg, Martha Wrenn, 181 Gregory, Serge Vladimir, 194, 366 Grein, Edward A., Jr., 185, 230 Gretes, Frances C, 125, 202, 366 Griffin, Irene E., 291 Grifin, Thoma5 John Griffith, Douglas Foul, 243 Griffiths, Cheryl Lynn, 117, 188, 325 Grimm, Emmett Carl Grombacher, Betty Sue, 161, 366 Groner, Frederica Page, 149, 158, 291 Groome, Sally Drennjn Grove, Roberta Lynn, 183, 270, 274, 346 Gurney, Richard D., 130, 150, 346 Guthrie, Nancy E. Gutterman, Richard H., 366 Guzman, Samuel M, Haan, Katherine Groome, 190, 323 Haas. Karen Lee, 179, 325 Haase, Linda Lee, 105, 111, 152, 293, 346 Haddon, Andrea Lynn, 105 Hagelin, Lynne, 182, 366 Hagy, Robert R„ III Haine, Ross Scott Haines, Victor Joseph Hale, Jane Alison, 366 Haley, John Harris, 95, 98, 99, 104. 110. 124. 125. 206. 291. 315 Haley, Robert M. Hall, Christine Lynn, 152, 181, 346 Hall, Deborah Anne, 366 Hall, Evelyn Gay, 271, 274. 367 Hall. Roger Wilcox. 195, 291 Hall, Sherry Lynn. 190, 367 Hall, Susan Ballengee, 325 Hall, Wendy Stuart, 183, 346 Hallissy. Joanne, 200 Hallman, Brian Shepard, 198, 346 Hallman, Ronald S., 151 Ham, Earlo Barrett J. Hamack, Keith Hartmond, 148, 212, 213. 244, 245, 346 Hamersen, Carol E., 183, 346 Hamilton, Ann, 191, 346 Hamilton, Viola Lee, 120, 202 Hamilton. William Wade Hamlet. Bonnie Mean. 96. 97. 98, 176, 278, 291 Hampton, Robert Coleman Hampton, Roberta Page, 182, 367 Hamshar, Lynda Carol, 325 Han, Kwang Soo Hancock, William Alex, 196, 325 Hanley, George Frances, 292 Hansen, Gregg llan, 101, 196, .325 Hansen, Jamos Michael Hansen, Sharon Althea Harbert, John P., 121, 367 Harbour, Robert Wesley, 367 Harden, Alice Bruce, 272, 367 Hardenberg, Henry H., Ill Harding, Helen Harding, Michael Stuart Harding, Richard Hunt Hardy, Alice Janise, 181, 325 Hargrove, Charles C. Marker, Connie Suo Harkcss, Shirley Jane, 108, 110, 125, 202, 292 Harkradcr, Nancy p., 186, 346 Harlow, Carol Ann, 112, 162, 292 Harlow, Naida Louise, 183, 325 Harnsberger, Adelaide K., 181, 292 Harper. Gayle Clifton, 178, 346 ' Harper, Charlotte M., 149, 367 Harrell, Donald Bryan, 198, 292 Harr, Jonathan Ensor Harrell, Dwaine Richard Harrell, Alan Orenth, 193, 292 Chartier, Linda Harrell Harrell, Vernon Earl Harris, Howard Stanley, 162, 325 Harris, James D. Hai Harris, Jane Ilene, 127. 181, 325 Harris, Robert J., Jr. Harris, Sandra Ella. 346 Harris, Stephen David, 116, 151, 380 Harris, Strelsa Jean Harrison, Donald Mezvin, 157, 367 Harrison, Wayde Locklin, 196, 325 Harschutz, Perry K. Hart. Michael Scott Hartsock, William Hojr Harvell, Susan Holmvs, 191, 326 Harvey, Daniel Gaver, 198, 326 Harwood. Gertrude Clish, 154, 346 Hass, John Henry, 163, 367 Hassmer, Karen M., 178, 292 Hastings, Paul Gary Hatch, Alexia Harrivt, 198, 292 Hatch, Charles E., Ill Hauck, Nancy Carol, 186, 34 Hauss, John Edward, 196, 292 Hawkins, Kathleen D., 183, 326 Hawthorne, Randall S., 293 Hay, Linda Jane, 155, 293 Hayes, Caroline Kerr, 367 Hayhurst, Richard, 114, 145, 149, 193, 346 Haynes, Gilbert A. Haynes, Jean Curtis, 176, 293 Haymes, William E. R., 212, 293 Haynes, Richard B., 118 Haythe, Winston M., 116, 151, 380 Haywood, Margaret L., 367 Hazelton, Mary Helen. 67 Hazelwood. Theresa J. Hazlett. Brenda Carol. 346 Head. James Michael. 222, 224 Healey, Joseph Francis Hecht, Lynn Ellen, 125, 200, 367 Hechtkopf, Eugene Alan, 151, 380 Hecker, Pamela, 97, 186, 326 Heenan, David Edward, 198, 293 Helfrich, Dorothy Diane, 270, 274, 346 Hellerich, Conrad M.. 210, 230 Helms, Cheryl Anne, 202 Helms, Judith Paige Hemmelgarn, Gerald H.. 193, 240, 367 Hemmer, Robert George, 367 Hendel, Robert Alan Henderson. David L., Ill Henderson, Edmund M., Jr., 346 Cordon, Linda Henderson, 293 Henderson, Robert Alan, 184, 244, 346 Hendricks, William T„ 346 Henneberg, Daniel M., 367 Henninger, Renee G. Henninger, Robert Leroy Henretta, David Henry, Barbara Martin, 105, 191, 346 Buckingham, Patsy Henry Henshaw, Susan Downing, 121, 367 Hensley, Lois Elaine, 367 391 Student Index Hensley, Winston Ke 367 Heretick, Dennis James, 103, 157 Hern. Alice Holbrook, 177, 367 Hernilon, Jesse M., Ill, 346 Herring, Frances Lee, 105, 346 Herring, James Edward, 158, 193, 222, 326 Herrmann, Corita Ann, 102. 156. 326 Hess, Allen Rogers Hesse, John David Hester, Richad Knight Hellinger. Paul F. Heuer, Christina Mae, 326 Hewes, Dean Edward, 114. 145, 346 Hevniger, William S. Hii Ho Hibbert. David Forbes, 164, 367 Hibbitts, Yvonne M., 74, 367 Hicks, John H. Hicks, Robert Lewis, 367 Hiegel, Patricia Louise. 152, 293. 346 Higdon. Don Felder Highberger, Kathryn P. Hildebrand. Paul H.. Jr.. 198, 347 Hilder, Stuart C, 154. 159. 167. 326 Hill. Elizabeth S. Hill. Joyce Elizabeth, 114, 137. 191. 326 Hill, Lois Elizabeth Hill Marilyn Lois, 326. 347 Hill. Mildred Kathryn, 188. 293 Hill, Natalie Payne, 347 Hill, Thomas Alton, 326 Hiliard, Jill Brenda Hillman, David Lewis Himmel. Kenneth Alfred. 96. 97. 196. 326 Himmelgarn. Jerry. 193 Hiner, Laura Ann Hines, Christine Laurie, 159, 183, 249. 326 Hinson, Helen Suzanne. 181, 347 Hinton. Frederick James. 205, 255, 367 Hitehens, Mamie Ruth, 137, 293 Hitt, Anne Morton, 186, 347 Hoag, Peter Marshall Hobart. Nancy Lynne Hochhcimer, John T., 156, 196, 293 Hockman, James B.. 149, 195, 293 Hocutt, Mary Anne, 202. 293 Hodge, Baroline E., 186, 326 Hodge. Sally Katherinc, 138 Hodges, Robert A., 156, 293 Hodgson, Lynn Morrison. 154. 200, 271, 367 Hodnelt, Michael Kent, 97. 173. 195. 294 Hoe: Monr Hoencr. Fred Kenneth. 123. 245, 367 Hofbauer, Margaret Anne, 158, 294 Hoffman, Richard John, 194, 347 Hoffmann, William E., 193, 294 Hogan Sharon Anne. 107, 172, 202, 291 Hoggard, Catharine M. Hogge, John E, Hogwood, Andrew Wilburn, 127, 215, 367 Hohl, Frank Holcombe, William O. Holdren, John William Holland, David William, 210. 230 Holland. Martha Davis, 294 Holland, Michael Paul. 101, 210, 294 Holland, Nancy Jane, 120, 180, 293, 364. 367 Hollander, Barry M., 380 Hollandsworth. John. 204, 245. 347 Holley, Barbara Ann, 152, 326 Holliday, Barry Wade Hollis, Martha Spalding, 141, 367 Hollis. Susan Louise, 112. 156, 188, 326 Hollister, Marjorie Ina, 294 Hollowell, Thomas P. Holm, Thomas Alvin, 347 Holmes, Karol Vesta Holmes, Robert Allen, 210, 222. 347 Holroyd, John Clinto Holmquist, Richard C. Jr., 155, 157, 294 Holt, Mai David Holtoner. Mary Jane, 326 Holtzmuller, Paul E., 380 Honeman, Donald Michael, 195, 347 Hood. Charles Ray. 185. 230, 367 Hooker, Ray Willard, Jr.. 206, 347 Hooker, Patricia Marie, 183, 347 Hookstra. Carl R.. Jr. Hooper. Slevanne Joan. 326 Hopkins. Barbara Lynn, 180, 367 Hopkins, Deborah Cook, 347 Hopkins, Edwin Patrick, 206, 326 Hopkins, Joseph Anthony. 104, 206. 233, 347 Hopkinson, Sue Ann Hoppe, John Cameron Home, Thomas Dike. 380 Hornstein. Linda, 326 Kominski, Carol Horvat Hoskins, Donna Lynn, 121. 202. 347 Hoskins. Jacqueline Ann. 189, 367 Fleisehman, Nancy H. Houck, Thomas Benjamin Hough, Joy Ann, 326 Housel. Charles William. 222 Howard, Carroll H., 111. 209, 326 Howard. Dennis Milburn, 326 Howard, Grover Charles, 326 Howard. James Ewing. 216. 294 Howard. John Timothy. 164. 347 Howard, Joseph Lewis Howard, Steve Ladcll. 103, 197. 230 Howe. Margaret Leigh. 347 Howell, Robert Lyndon, 347 Howell, Ronald Wayne, 97, 162, 368 Howland, Paula Lynn. 177. 368 Hoyle. Henry Bobbitt Howlelt, James Thompson Hsieb, Pin Pin Hubbard, Benjamin A. Huber, Miriam Sue, 153, 176, 347 Hubert. Davina Marion. 157 Hudacek. Patricia Anne Huddleston. Lee V.. Jr.. 295 Hudgins. Louise Jessica. 117. 178. 295 Hudson. LouUe B. Hudson. Gary Kent. 368 Hudson, Helen Marie, 107, 295 Hudson, Karen Leigh, 368 Hudson, Ronald Larry, 138. 206, 347 Hueston, Jack Scott, 347 Huffman, Lisa Lee, 347 . Hughes. Carol T. Hughes. Joseph W.. Jr.. 255. 295 Hughes. William C. Hugo. John Adam. 2nd. 215. 293 Hull. Diana Faye. 202. 347 Hull. Linda Drake, 113 Hulse, Nancy Louise. 347 Humphlett, Rebecca E., 156, 202. 326 Humphreys. Wm. Charles Hunson. Chuck, 210 Hunsucker. Carl W ' ayne. 184, 326 Hunt. James Larry Hunt. Janice Ann. 120. 122. 154. 326 Hunt, Marilynn Keeler, 202, 326 Hunt. Martha Ann, 125, 127. 368 Hunt. Robert Reed, Jr. Hunt, William Henry Hunter, Barbara Jeanne, 348 Hunter, Forrest Timothy, 205, 368 Hum. Mary Ellen, 183, 270, 274. 275, 326 Hurst, Antony Thomas, 130, 205, 368 Husband. James David. 185. 245. 368 Hussey. William. R. M. Hutchens. Ralph Waldo. 205 Hutchens. Samuel H., III. 368 Hutcheaon. Martha E.. 348 Hutcheson. Robert B., 209, 348 Hutchings. Laurie Jane, 52, 54, 55, 60, 102 Huxsaw, Charles F.. 114, 145, 149, 157. 195, 326 Huzek. William Scott. 104. 158, 173, 216, 326 Hyatt, Deborah Louise Hynickcr, Frank C. 368 Hyre, Nancy Jane Use. Barry Eugene Inman, Michael Allen, 198. 326 Irby, Kenneth Cole, 184, 326 Irvin, Robert Andrew, 368 Irvin, Robert Julian, 149, 368 Irwin Robert Wade, 125, 145, 206. 326 Sandra Lynne. 348 Stephen Allen. 205. 225. 368 Jackson. Charles Edward. 222. 221 Ja.kson. John Alexander, 150 Jackson, Steven Leon. 318 Jacobs. Cecelia Marie Jacobs, Yetta Lee, 348 Jacobson, Douglas Earl, 158. 195 Jaegar. Nancy Jean Jaggard. Stephen. H.. 222. 224. 348 Jagger, Robert Louis, 196. 295 Jamerson. Pamela Jo, 186, 275. 348 James. Gus John II James. Sally Leonard. lOi. 120. 186. 348 Jamnick. Cynthia Lee Jancaitis. James R.. 89. 212 Jansen. William Francis. 212. 295 Jarrell, Edward Gerard, 185 Jarrett, Norma Mynn. 138. 191. 274 Jarvis. Thomas Deslr. 194. 384 Jebo. Jerry Kenneth, 253, 295 Jenkins, Daniel George, 215, 327 Jenkins, Franklin J.. 158. 193, 327 Jenkins, Jeanne B.. 154. 182. 272, 368 Jenkins. Jennings S. Jenkins. Kalherine B.. 120 Jenkins. Larry Richard Jenkins. Mary Lou. 176. 327 Jenkins. Michael F. Jenkins. Ruth Ann Jenkins. Susan Kathryn. 348 Jenkins. Wanda Louise. 179. 368 Jenkison. Ernest A.. Jr. Jennings. Gregory F.. 215. 327 Jennings. James C. 295 Jensen. George Harry Jesuele. Salvatore J.. 151. 380 Jewell. Thomas Gibson. 327 Joe. Larry Russell. 210, 230. 368 Johnson. Barbara Ann. 155. 165. 190, 348 Johnson, Beverly Jean. 52. 123. 202. 318 Johnson. Caria Lesa. 149. 168. 187. 368 Johnson, Gary Brent Johnson. Catherine B.. 156. 172. 188 , 270, 295 Johnson. Judith Ellen. 127. 152. 327 Johnson. Joseph Rodney. 116. 151. 380 Johnson. John Michael. 327 Johnson. Joyce Mae. 121. 172. 176. 327 Johnson. Lois Winn. 176. 348 Johnson. Lynn Marie. 368 Johnson, Marilyn Key, 124, 155, 168, 176, 249, 327 Johnson, Michael Joseph, 235, 239, 295 Johnson, Robert A.. 158. 195. 204. 295 Johnson. Robert Arthur. 212. 327 Johnson. Robert George. 126. 130. 162. 327 Johnson. Robert C. 103. 108. 295 Johnson. Ruth Anne. 183. 348 Johnson. Wayne King. Jr.. 157 Johnston. Calvin. R. Johnston, Robert Alexan, 230, 368 Johnston, Robert Oli, 193, 204, 327 Jolliffe, Richard Beale. 158, 193. 327 Jones. Bruce Alan Jones. Carol Eileen. 95. 99. 101. 107. 108. 110. 166. 295 Jones. Colgate Woodward. 327 Jones. Ellen Jane. 368 Jones. Elizabeth Anne. 368 Jones. Elizabeth. F. H. Jones. Evelyn Diane. 348 Jones. Francis Ray. Jr.. .369 Jones. George Herman. 380 Jones. Gilbert C. Jones, Janice Ellen Jones, Judith Diane. 271. 369 Jones, Michael T. Jones. Rebecca Laura. 200. 295 Jones. Robert Wilson. 1.56. 195. 297 Leigh. 52. 56. 57. Jone; Wa Jones. Walter Perron. 216, 369 Jones. Wayne Kermil. 103, 327 Jordan, Margaret Myers. 348 Jordan, Kathryn Lee, 188, 348 Jordan, Linda Lee, 120, 162, 369 Jordan, Leslie Temple, 348 Jordan, William Thomas. 158. 196. 233 327 Joyce. Robert Lee Joyner, William T Judy, Helen Louis 130, 166, 369 . 111. 348 ■. 159. 204, 327 Kaslner, Kerry Dunn Kahl, Dean Elizabeth, 112, 188, 327 Kahn, Howard Donald, 161, 206, 328 Kahn, Robert Palmer Kalsfell, John Joseph, 215, 245, 369 Kale, Wallace Wilford Kalen, Linda Sue Kalk, Patrick Joseph, 194, 369 Kallenbach, W. William. 103. 215. 348 Kane. James Michael. 158 Kaplan. Robert Richard. 209, 348 Kapur, Veena Kaufer, Kathleen T., 114 Kardis, Sherry Andra, 123, 202, 369 Kaslner, Kerry Dunn. 348 Kaufman. Rochelle V.. 161, 187, 349 Kcagy, Roger Lowell, 230, 369 Keahey, Elizabeth, 123, 183, 297 Kearney, Kathleen Lynn, 141, 190, 369 369 ator, Philip John eling, Kalherine H.. 328 illor, Elizabeth R.. 15: 361 Lillii Ma Keiler. John Waverly. 104. 212, 349 Kellam, Edwin Clay, Jr., 210, 349 Kellenberger, Douglas F., 193, 369 Kellett, Gordon Neil, 97, 156, 165, 195, 328 Kelley, John Hadden, 230, 369 Kelley, Josej.h Hugh Kelly, Arthur John Kelly, Gordon Thomas Kelly, Leroy Peter. 210. 230 Kelly. Robert Francis. 193. 349 Kelly. Terrence Matthew Kemp. Arthur Daniel. Jr. Kemp. Jean L.. 178, 297 Kemp, Linda J. Kennedy, Ann Carolyn. 180, 369 Kennedy, David Caldwell Kenney, Robert Senior, 205. 245. 369 Kenney. Robert F.. Jr.. 210. 210. 369 Kent. Charles Eric Kent, Harry Mason. 215. 369 Kephart, Ronald F. Kerby. John Hardy. 2nd Kerns, Virginia Baker, 190, 369 Kerns, Virginia Rogers, 186. 328 Kerr, Catherine Yancey, 183, 328 Kerr, James Bruce. 252. 328 Kersey, Kalhy Ann. 349 Kerwin. James A. Kestenbaum. Thelda Mae. 155. 349 Keycs. Royal Michael. 158. 173. 212. 256. 297 Kieffe Margaret Dale. 328 , Robert Edward. 150. 349 . Charles E. in, Tanith. 176. 177. 349 Kim. Kook J. A. Kimes. Russell A. Jr.. 116. 149. 151. 380 Kindlcy, Catherin - Ann Kincaid, Kathleen Hill, 138, 191. 328 Kines. Cheryl Luc ille. 328 King, Ann Power, 297 King, Gary Gillett e. 184. 246. 297 King. John Charle s. 104. 212. 256, 328 King. Kamla Jean 112, .328 King. Linda Louis e, 186, 328 King. Marsha Ann . 181 King Nancy Louis . 369 King. Peter Eisen lower. 195. 252. 328 King. Robert Edw ard Kingcry. Lynn Stu art. 153. 167 King. Harmon Mi hael C. 247, 253, 290 Kinnaird. Lucy Sc ott. 101. 102. 181, 275. 328 Kintsfalher. David P.. Jr.. 130. 349 Kinzer, Donald Kirk, David Rober Kirkpalrick. Richa rd W. Kirklcy. Joan Mar e, 349 Kirssin. Jeffrey Le e, 209 392 Student Index Kirssin, Jo EIU ' D. 328 Kishbauch. Kothryii Jaiu ' . 202, :U9 Klein, Edward John, 151. I9!l, 369 Kimra, Kusacll A., Jr. Kli.iia. Rodiu ' y John, 97, 21(,, :W Klin.-, Wiliiam E.. 151, 381 Kline, John M., Ill Kline, Phyllis Ann. 156, 319 Kline. Wiley Benninj;. Jr.. 191, 369 Klippel. Mary Kalherine. 270. 275. 369 Knap].. Carol Mary. 189, .109 Knaijpp. Robert Woodrow. 210. 319 Kniphl. Carol Ann. 188, 319 Kniiihl, Clarence Edward, 116, 151. 381 Knicht. Richard Ernie. 251. 319 Knopf, Susan Reid, 97, 183, 274. 328 Knoll. Judy Lane. 177. .319 Knowllon. Warren D,. 210. ,328 Koch. Marilyn Louise, 190. .369 Koch. Larry Wayne. 103. 158. 196, 328 Koch. Robert Magoon. Jr.. 215. 319 Koehler. Carolyn Jean. 167, 200, 319 Koenemund, Elizabeth E. Koerner Janice Diane, 107, 186, 297 Kohlhaeen, Steven W.. 216. 31.9 Kojcsich. John Joseph Kokolski, Ceorte M., Jr., 196, 328 Koons. Joseph Robert Kopia. Leonard Paul Korns. Richard E. Korle. Don Walker. Jr.. 112 Korty. Frederick W.. 111. 112. 167, 319 Kossoff. Mirinda Jean. 369 Kraltson. Raymond H.. 381 Kramer. Charlene. 202. 369 Kraus. Charles Lee. 250. 251 Krauss. Harry E.. III. 113. 252, 253. 297 Krempasky. Richard W. Kress. Judith Lee Krofft. Randall Alan Kron. Marilyn May. 186. 319 Krone. Caniille Holmes. 328 Krone. Judith Lee. Ill Kruse. Barbara Ann Krym, Sally Janet Kuhn, Marcaret Nell, 188, .328 Kulik, Nancy Karol, 130, 179. .369 Kulp. Kenneth Robert, 103, 216, 369 Kurtin, Jonathan Selh Kushins, Lawrence C. Kushner. Samuel A., Jr.. 101. 109, 121 125, 173, 206, 297 Kyle, John Page. 158, 255. 297 Labell. Oldric J., Jr., 116. 151 Lacy, Linda Elizabeth, 191, 349 Laderberc Wendy Ann. 183. 319 Laine, Crawley A., 349 LainB, Nancy Holloway, 319 Laird, Nancy Kay. 328 Lake. Don Stanton Lambiolte. Jules J., Jr. Lamm, Brian David. 198, 349 Lampe. John Francis. 297 Lancasshire. Stephen. 196. 197. .349 Lancaster. Linda Louise. 369 Lance. Valentine Lanciano. Sherry L., 349 Landers. Robert Timothy Lane. Denis Kennedy. Jr.. 97. 1.50. 349 Langdon. Daniel Curtis. 112. 195. 297 Lanehorst. Gail Ann. 183, 328. 349 Langhorst, Scotl Alan, 157, 207 Lankford, Paul Candy, 162, .349 Lanlz. Helen Joyce, 157, 163. 329 Larimer, Ronda Dean, 297 Larmore, David Wilson, 148. 158, 195, 329 Larson. Karin Lou, 105, 176, 349 Larson. Nancy Jo, 181, 349 Larson, Stephen Richard, 207, 2.33. 329 Lasswell, Patrick G. Latham, Elizabeth Jane, 297 Latimer. Georee C. Lalsios. Terry C. 140. 141. 153. 178. 329 I.atlu, Peter Hodkgin Lauer, Alfred Roy, Jr. Vakos, Mary Laughlin Lawhorne, Carolyn F., 155, 159, 349 Lawson. Diana Suzanne, 297 l.awlcr, James Ni ale, 297 Laivl.r, Adrian Russell Lawrence. James M.. Jr. Lawson. Richard Cooper. 97, 212. 319 Loycock. Jimmye M., 193. 2.30. 231. 366. 369 Leake. Anne Elizabeth. 329 Lease. Roger Arnold. 151. 158 Lebenson. Bernard S.. 103 Ledbelter. Jane Ann. 163. 189, 369 Lee, Barbara Ann, 369 Lee, James Roger Lee. Linda Mason. 297 Lee. Michael Vincent, 195, 297 Lee. Ronald Edwin. 349 Lee. Russell Francis, 147. 166. 286. 297 Leech. Martha Virginia. 329 Leech. Michael Kirk. 199 Legg. Susan Kay. 186. 329 Legrandc. Irene Mayo. 349 Legner. Gary Edward Lehigh, John Milton Leichum. Axel Dieter, 195. 298 Leidy. Joan Garner. 154. 329 Leigh. Miriam Virginia Loimer. Paul Frederick. 329 Porter. Janet Lemmer Leonard. Melanie R.. 176. 349 Leonard. Rufus H.. Jr. Leonard. Sarah Butler Leonard. Sharon Lynn, 369 Leopold, Irene Christafi, 298 Leprell. James Jay. 206. 369 Lesniak, Michael Paul, 298 Lester, Marianne. 130, 179, 369 Lester, Richard I.. Jr., 298 Letchworlh, Diane. M.. 202. 329 Letham. Glenn Wa yne, 103. 158. 195. 329 Levenberg. Stephen B., 146. 207, 29B Lewis, James W., 217, 298 Lewis, Robert Banks Lewis, Shepherd, F.. 116. 151. 381 Lewis. Virginia Gail Lewis. Wanda Elizabeth. 319 Liddle. Scott Randall. 197. 369 Lieb. Bernard Joseph Lien. John Phillip Lillicrapp. Gracy Lodge. 369 Lilliston. Leonard T.. Jr Lillywhite. Donald P.. 185 Lin. David Chyikwei Lindars, John Laurence Lindler, Albert Walton, 369 Lindsay, Clifford Fry Lindsay, Bryant Astor Linkous. Stephen P. Linn. Christopher Scott, 185 Lipovich. George Jay. II. 371 Lippert, John Charles. 130. 149, 298 Lipsey. ChrUtopher. 349 Lischer. James F.. Jr., 194. 371 Littefield. PatricU C.. 152. 191. 293, 329 Littlejobn, Albert C, Jr., 122, 127. 131. 148, 350 Livingstone. Neil C. III. 215. 329 Lock. William Joseph. 150, 329 Loetterle. Lynn Elle. 188. 329 Loeffler. John Vince. T.. 350 Loftfield. Thomas C. Lohwasser. Susan Gay. 127. .371 Loizzi. Michele. 153. 249 Lombardi. Mich ael J.. 107. 110. 131. 297. 298 Long. Bruce Barber. 148, 350. Long. Edward R.. Jr. Long. Nancy Oneil. .350 Long. William Ivey, J., 123. 350 Longacre, Robert F. R. Longerseam, Dianne, R.. 298 Lons. Woodrow W ilson. Jr., 110, 131. 298 Lookabill, Royce G.. 103. 350 Looney. Janice E., 155, 329 Lorenzo, Ralph Louis, Jr. Loring. Murray Lotz, Lynda Lou. 97. 125. 152. 182. 293, 371 Loud, Ann, 112. 166. 329 Louer. Albert Osborn. 98. 110. 131. 298 Loughran. Valerie Jen, 298 Louise. Arthur Rober. 184. 246. 329 Love. David Winn Lovelace. Ronald Lee. 158. 298 Lowe. James Madison. 114. 145. 329 Lowe. William Curtis. 195, 350 Lowe, William Richard, 371 Lowell, James Douglas Lowery, John David, 298 Lowroan, Robert Anthony. 151. 381 Lowry, David Earl Lowry, John Charles, 201. 350 Loyd. Eleanor Juanita, .329 Lubeley, Michael David, 103, 104, 130, 212, 256. 350 Lubin. Billye Jo. 188. 298 Lucas, Diane Elizabeth, 350 Lucas, John Robert, 195 Luckey, Diane, 111. 181. 350 Ludlord, Geoffrey W.. 210, 371 Luebke, William Clayton, 154. 329 Lukkarila, Sandra Lee. 157. 329 Lukkarila, Suzanne C, 157, 329 Lund. Jeffrey Tbor. 222 Lunsford. Richard Early. 329 Lusardi. Jean Carolyn. 183. 270. 271. 274. 299 Luzader. Alice Cecilia. 155, 329 Lynn, Kathleen Riley, 191 Lynch, Diane Christine, 163, 329 Lynch. James Brian Lynch Harold Franci. 104, 173, 193, 299 Lynch, Maurice Patrick Lynham, John Arthur, 111, 103, 149, 157, 299 Lynn, John Hubert. 158 Lynn, Bambl Branham. 154. 329 Lyon. Ann Thomas, 113. 176. 299 Lyon. David Allen. IV. 350 Lyon, Susan Trafton, 186. 299 Lyons. Anne. 178 Macintyre. Mary Susan, 179, 371 Mackey, Sara Lee, 350 Mackieman Gail B. Macnamee, Richard W. Macnemar. Dunbar Lyles. 199 Madden. Michael Paul. 222. 224. 229 Madison. Alan Wayne. 350 Maeder. Susanne Ruth 155. 350 Maglio, Harold John Mahnie, Robert Francis, 193, 230 Mahru, Edda Joan, 118, 155. 168. 176. 329 Maier Stephen Herbnrt, 222, 229 Mainwaring. Richard E. K.. 130. 252, 290, 329 Majette. David Leslie. 103. 329 Majka. Theophile Joseph. 206. 350 Majors. Stanley Eugene, 149, 371 Makowiecki, Donald S. Mallory, Susan Anne, 105, 168, 181, 350 Mallus, Alexandra, 182, 371 Maloney, Jane Frances. 371 Mangum. Cary Davidson Mann. Susie Peggy Manning, Francis Victor Manor, Melvin Gale J., 249 Mansfield, Jason French Manson, Susan Marshall, 350 Mapp, Mary Lucie, 350 Mapp. Nancy Louise. 350, 176 Marchanl. Larry Joseph, 95. 99. 103, 109, 173 Marchcse, William Vito, 350 Marcus, Lynne Strauss Marcy, Steven Kent, 99, 107, 109. 212, 300 Margulies. Burke W., 116. 151. 381 Mark. John Flowers Marks. Alvin B.. Jr., 116 Markwith, Merle Grace, 102, 120, 183. 329 Marlin. Karen Amane. 329 Marsella. Jane Ann, 157, 329 Marsh, George Alex Marsh. Harold N., III. 154. 371 Marsh. Linda Ruth. 179. 350 Marshall. Anne Griffin Marshall. Beverley W.. 350 Marshall. Cheryl Dianne. 183. 300 Marshall. Glenn Allen. 194. 371 Marshall. Janet Elaine, 155. 188. 350 Marshall. Robert D.. 103. 116, 151 Marshall. Shirley Sue. 300 .Marshall. Michael Allen Marston. Harold W., Jr., 209. 300 Martin. Arthur R.. Jr., 350 Martin, David H. Martin, Edward Allen. 351 Martin. Patricia Alice. 329 Martin. Peter Mai Ma .in. Everett D.. III. 95. 96, 97. .3.39 1, Claire Louise, 186, 351 on. Maryanne, 124, 125, 152, 190, 371 Mason, Pamela Gale. 202. 300 Mason. Robert Archer. Massey. Arthur John, 156 Massey, Linda Kay. 112 Massey. Marilyn Joan. 155. 165. 329 Massey. Thomas Jerome. 150. 167, 351 Masters. Jos eph Jerome. 256 Masters, Mary Elizabeth, 180, 351 Maatin. Jane Bryan. 351 MathewB. Donna Lynn. 300 Mathie. James Kellogg Mathis. Gayle Lynn Mathis. Gerald Edward. 222 Matis. Vendel Julius. 116. 151, 381 Matish. John Clea Mattox, Anne Mimes. 178. 300 Mauck. Ellen Douglas. 111. 183. 351 Maurer. Keith William. 159. 196. 24 1. 245. 329 Mausteller. Eugenia R. Maxfield, Russell A. May, David Selden, 351 May, Elizabeth Ann May, James Terrell, 111, 351 Mayer, Linda Deborah, 191, 300 Mayes. Joseph Ray. 194. 371 Maynard. Ronald C. Mayo, Ruth Burbank, 130, 329 McAfee, Cheryl Archer, 149, 186, 329 McCall, Robert David. 371 MacCandlish. Charles. 217. 300 McCann. Mary G. McCannell. Robert Jay. MB. 216. 371 McCarroll. Robert Stacy. 351 McCarthy. John Rhodes McCauley, Jo Lynn, 272, 330 McClammy. Barbara Jean. 162, 330 McCluney. Richard L.. Jr.. 300 McClurkin. Mettah Lee McColpin. Becki Jo. 97, 202, 371 McCormack. Maureen P. McCormick. Michael P. McCotter. Joseph R.. Jr.. 300 McCoy. Barbara Ellen. 330 McCoy. Catherine F.. 168. 330 McDonald. John A. McDougal. David S. McDuffie. James Henry, 233, 371 McEachran, John Douglas .McEntire, Thomas Mikell. 217. 300 McFadden. Michael Greer McGarity. Noyce McGaughy. Tim W ' hittu. 156. 207. 330 McGehee, Judith Ann, 330 McGhee, Bonnie Sharon. 155. 183. 300 McClothlin. Donald A.. Jr.. 148. 150, 216, 371 McGoodwin, Kate Bryan •McGrairae, Douglas M., 158. 330 McGuire. James Donald. 159, 222. 226 McGuire. Martha H.. 191. 351 Mclndoe. Linda Mae. 191. 351 Mclnleer, James F.. Ill Mclntyre. James Samuel. 256. 300 Mclvor. Robert Theodore. 97, 103. 300 McKain. Rodger Williams. 212. 330 McKay, Neva Jane, 178, 301 McKay, Teresa Lynn McKinnon, Bill Hull, 222 McKittrick, Richard, 103, 104, 109. 110. 111. 125. 127. 196. 330 McLaughlin. Robert E.. Jr.. 184, 222, 351 McLaughlin, Sharon L.. 371 McLaughlin. Wayne Scott. 199. 371 McLellon. Janet W. McLennan. Peter Nelson McLennan. Scott C. 159, 240 McLeod. Nora Lynn. 105. 111. 183. 271. 274, 275. 351 McMaster. Leonard R.. 212. 301 McNairy. Nancy Cox, 181, 301 McNeill. Sandra Well, 152. 202. 301. 330 McNichoI. John Cree. III. 371 McNiel. Susan Rebecca 393 Student Index iMcPherson, John Charles McPheraon, Timothy C, 10 . 196. 351 McWiirt. Ellen D., 159, 301 Medinger, John Lindn R., 207. 301 Medlin. John Davis. 256 Medvin. Joel Daniel. 149. 371 Mehrine. Waller Henry, 249 Melfi, Samuel Harvey Melvin. James Crawford Mengebier, Clelia M., 351 Menges, Miriam Post, 301 Mentzer. Robert M.. Jr.. 215, 301 Merello, John, 145 Merritt, Margaret Anne, 120, 186, 351 Messmer, Robert Joseph, 148 Metz, Candy Lee, 200, 330 Meyer, Carol Lee, 176, 351 Meyerson, Robert Benard, 130, 212, 330 Michael, Dianna Lynn, 163, 167 Michael, Jean Ellen, 52, 188, 330 Mick, Roberta, 176, 351 Middleton, Cyril R. Miles, Jerilyn Ann, 371 Miles, Larue Carter, 351 Milham, Jeffrey Alan, 330 Millard, Michael K., 103, 148, 215. 371 Miller. Ann Sheldon. 351 Miller. Arthur S., Ill, 212, .351 Miller, Carol Lynn, 351 Miller, Charles George Miller, Diane Lee, 177 Miller, Diane Lynn, 200, 330, 371 Miller, Gary Benson, 156, 301 Miller, George Hollis, 162, 302 Miller, Gregory M., 213 Miller, James Benjaman, 210. 251. 330 Miller. James F.. III. 199. 371 Miller. Mary Louise. 178. 330 Miller, Mary Suzanne. 330 Miller, Richard William, 204, 351 Miller, Ronald Thomas, 302 Miller, Robert F., 112 Miller, Roy Neal Miller, Suzanne Lee, 167, 330 Miller, Sue Fletcher. Ill, 112, 166. 188. 189. 351 Miller. Suzanne Mancill. 189. 200. 351 Miller. Thomas Irvin, 123, 149, 351 Miller, William F.. 198, 330 Millican, Glenn T., Jr., 198, 330 Millikan, Kent Bradford, 116, 151, 381 Milling, Bert W., Jr. Milling, Priscilla P. Milliren, Patricia Ann, 156, 330 Millner, Rebecca Jane Mills, Elizabeth Irene Mims, Diane Shirley, 97, 105, 178, 330 Minton, Julia Gave, 162, 330 Mirraelstein, Ross F., 103, 161 Mitchell, Frances E., 187, 371 Mitchell, Jacqueline S., 272. 351 Michell. Thomas Joel. 130 Mitchell, William R.. 235. 239 Moberg. Alice Diana, 149, 155, 157, 165, 200, 330 Moffitt, Susan E. Mogford, Mary Audrey, 290 Mohler. Carolyn Gene Mori 313 Judythe Ann, 172, 189, 302, Morris, Lorna Lee, 117, 155, 302 Morris, Mary Cassandra, 352 Morris, Richard E., 245. 371 Robert Franklin. 213. 248. 249. 352 Wil Mole Patr 1 Arle Mollen. Edward Leigh Molnar. Mary Northco T., 330 Monahan, Michael Joseph. 148. 351 Moncol. Susan .Ann. 351 Monk, Mary Josephine, 371 Montfort, Susan Denby, 302 Montgomery, Paul M. Montgomery. William. 351 Moody, Jo Ann. 128, 302 Moore, Anne Houghton, 202, 371 Moore. Donald Wayne. 198. 351 Moore. John Austin Moore. Michael Brown. 351 Moore. Patricia Diane, 302 Moore, Susan Jeannette. 176. 351 Moore. William Howard Cole, Margaret Moran Morden, Mary Louise, 111, 202, 351 Morello, John Thomas. 255, 371 Morgan, Osborne F. R., 381 Morgan, Thomas Elder, 204, 352 Moriarty, Barbara Wayne, 186, 302, 352 Moriarty, Emily Jean, 186 Morley, Paul Marvin, 151, 381 Morris, Alethia Ann, 105, 191, 352 Morris, Ann Gretchen, 177, 371 Dwight, 254 Morris, Williams H., Jr. Morrisey, Susan, 97 Morrison, Sandra Gay, 97, 127, 189, 330 Morsch, Nora Ann, 172, 181, 330 Morse, Phyllis Jeanne Morss, Mark Franklin Morton, Frank MacDonald Morton, Terry Alan, 184, 222, 352 Moseley, Elizabeth Hart, 187, 371 Moseley, Rosaleen May Moses, John Shuster, 103, 215, 371 Motley, Hughes Leroy Mowen, John Calvin, III, 207, 352 Mueller, John Malcolm, 195, 330 Mueller, Richard Dale, 103, 118, 184, 331 Muench, Jean Alice, 167, 352 Mulcahy, Veronica Jo, 117, 167. 201, 331 Mulloy, Susan Mary, 352 Munroe, John Bingham Munster, Charlotte N.. 154, 200, 371 Murphy, Don Courtney, 97, 197, 371 Murphy, Lynda Ann, 159, 168, 202, 371 Murphy, Mary Lynn, 191, 302 Murray, Allan Dale, 101, 212. 352 Murray. Dwight W. Myers. Jane Eileen Nachman. Henry Dudley, 148, 207, 352 Nadel, Leslie Donna, 202, 371 Nance, George Lawrence. 199, 352 Nance, Gerald Newman, 199, 352 Nangle, Richard E., 233 Natal, James Ralph, 125, 215, 371 Naughton, Many, 381 Naughton, Mary Neale, Susanne Hening Neblett, Ronald William, 201. 352 Necsary, Judith Ann. 111. 352 Nelf. Jane Leitrh. 180. 371 Neilson. Joseph Thomas. 103. 210. 222. 228. 302 Nelms. Ann Scott. 179. 352 Nelson. Anne Carter. 154. 331 Nelson. Carl Lawrence, 197, 249 Nelson, Douglas Lea, 162, 332 Nelson, Sheila Diane, 371 Nemec, James Louis, 210, 230 Nesley. Diane P., 145, 371 Nethken, Eleanor Ann New. Harry Elmer. Jr.. 118. 14 . 184. 185. 302 Newell. Barbara. 371 Newell. Robert Yates. IV. 209. 371 Newman. Gary George. 193. 230. 371 Newman James Austin 352 Newman. Mary Ellen H.. 352 Newsom. James Woodward. 125. 371 New-some. Betty Bruce. 189, 331 Newton, Edward C. Jr.. 381 Newton. Elizabeth D. Newton. William Judson. 256. 352 Nicholls. Eugene W. Nichols. Judith Ann Nicholson. Charles W.. 165. 302 Nicholson. John Y.. II Nickerson. Pet er R.. 103 Nickerson. Harriette L.. 352 Niles. Thomas R.. Jr.. 204. 255. 303. 313 Nininger. Jenny E.. 352 Nittoli. Virginia Anne, 371 Noden, Patricia Ann, 331 Nolan, Karen Margaret, 303 Nold, Barbara Louise Norfleet, Lynn Davis Norman, John L.. Jr., 158. 331 Northway. Margaret Gay. 186. 303 Norton, Sandra R.. 123. 178. 331 Nuekols. Michael Aubrey, 130, 148. 195, 352 Nuekols, Sandra Kaye, 331 Nuernberger. Mary Ann. 115. 191, 272, 303 Nuessle, Peter Raymond Nugent, John Nugent, Thomas Patrick, 352 Nulton, Roger Elden, 130, 215, 371 Nunnally, Robert Wayne Nylander, Karen E., 152, 181, 331 Oates, Nancy Christine, 331 Obenchain, Jeanne Alice, 189, 331 O ' Brien, Michael James O ' Bryan, David Wayne, 116, 151, 168, 381 O ' Bryan, Vincent Neal, 149, 352 O ' Connor, Richard Allen, 195, 331 O ' Dell, Thomas William, 230, 371 Odland, Judith Clair, 152 O ' Donnell, Bernard M. O ' Donnell. Geraldine. 332 Oetjen. Karen Anne. 181. 332 O ' Flaherty, Ian Michael, 118. 148 O ' Flaherty. Kathleen L.. 270, 371 Ogiba, Barbara Jean, 303 O ' Grady, Judith Kathleen, 183, 332 O ' Keefe, Eugene Thomas, 303 Oldfield. George S.. Jr.. 207. 332 Oldham. Carl H.. 116. 151. 381 Oliver. Bruce Anthony, 97, 104, 110 121, 125, 168, 332 Oliver, Charles William, 103, 197, 303 Olsen, Richard John, 103, 168, 332 Onderdonk, James C, 210, 352 O ' Neil, Richard Alan, 212, 352 O ' Neill, Everett Michael, 212, 303 Oppert, John Carlton, 332 Orgel, David Selman, 193, 371 Orrick, Betty Dandridge Orrick, Nicholas C. 248. 307 Orser. George Robert Orwig. Carol Jane. 352 Osborne. Kermit James. 158, 217, 332 Ostergard, Deborah, 182, 270, 371 Ostrow, William Jeffrey Ostrowsky, David Shawn O ' Toole, Terrenec Joe, 210, 222, 332 Owen, Marilyn Jean, 352 Owen, Larry Dee Owen, Robert William, 95, 96, 97, 104, 193, 303 Owens, Laura Lee, 371 Owens, Richard Hamilton, 112, 121, 154, 332 Owre, Martha Leonora, 110, 125, 126, 189, 304 Ozimek, Richard Anthony Paffrath, Larry. 240 Page, Branch, 180, 372 Page, David Winslow Palmer, Catherine P., 179, 372 Palmer, Margaret Ann, 130, 332 Palmer, Sally Jane Palmore Fred W.. III. 96. 97. 173. 213 278. 304 Panneton. Roland Leo. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239 Parder. Jim 197 Parish, Anne Kathleen, 372 Parker, Andrew David, Jr., 103, 38 Parker, Carl Denver, III Parker, David Michael, 156, 204, 255, 352 Parker. James Hodges, Jr.. 103. 145. 372 Parker, Neal Howard, 332 Parkinson, Kathleen Ann, 112, 158, 304 Parks, Walta Gail, 304 Parrott, Barbara Gail, 304 Parsons, John Milton Parvin, Sharon Louis Paschall, Philip D., 113, 193 Pastore, Julie Ann, 304 Pastore, Mary Margaret, 176, 352 Pate, Barbara Warren, 179, 372 Pate, Virginia Kennon, 178, 332 Patterson, Dallas M. Patterson, Shannon Kay, 332 Patterson, Susan Paige, 97, 372 Patteson, James Craig, 382 Paulson, Mary Louise, 301 Paulus, Geordie Louise, 203, 332 Peabody, Robert Edwin Pearce, George III, 230 Pearce, Suzanne Pettit, 59, 61, 101, 131, 332 Peam, Carol Elizabeth, 166, 183, 332 Pearson, George M., 332 Pearson, Randy Lee, 190, 372 Peca, Beatrice Ann, 1, 121, 137, 168, 191, 332 Peck, Barbara Sue. 95, 99, 102, 107 108, 117, 183, 304 Peery, Carolyn, 152, 191, 332 Feet, Cary Stephenson Pence, Clifford H., Jr., 110, 131, 137, 304 Pence, Gregory E.. 372 Pendleton Juliana. 113. 166. 332 Penn. Robert Hubard. 332 Pepe. Raymond Alan Pepper, Susan Lennox, 332 Perillo, Peter Allen Perkey, Mary Evelyn, 332 Perkins, Collen Kappes, 352, 353 Perkinson, Jean Marie, 352 Perlman, W. Edward. 199 Pernice. Janet Lynn. 332 Perrin. John Paul. 116, 151 Perrin, Patricia E. Perry. Daniel Joseph, 125, 372 Perry, James M.. Jr.. 135. 137 Pesko. Robert Nicholas Peters. Katherine Y.. 163, 332 Peters, Nancy Rebecca Peterson, Holly Ann, 352 Peterson, John Morrill, 372 Peterson, Torsten E., Jr.. 205. 372 Petralia. Ronald Joseph. 103, 157, 158, 212, 222, 304 Petrillo, Rosalie GaU, 332 Petro, Joseph Baran Peverell, Raymond E., 372 Peyronnet, Carolyn Lee. 201, 352 Phenneger. Milton C. Jr. Philips. Henry H., III. 199, 353 Phillips, Carson Renee, 111, 353 Phillips, Cyrus E.. IV. 116, 151 Phillips, Donald Hermon PhUlips, Ellen A., 201, 332 Phillips, Kenneth Alvin, 118, 146, 217, 305 Phillips, Linda Lea, 332 Phillips, Ronald Wagner Phillips, Ronald W.. 154. 212, 332, 353 Sestric, Sannyo P. Phillips. Stephen T. Phillips. Terrill Gene Philpott. Joseph H.. 233 Pierce, Elizabeth P., 372 Pierce, Rebecca Gayle, 186, 353 Pierce, Richard Lee Pilch, Joseph J.. 193. 230 Pinion. Gary Eugene Pitlard. Alice Yvonne, 162, 163, 332 Pitts, Katherine A., 123, 178, 353 Royall, Mildred Pitts Pitzer, Nancy Lupton, 203, 353 Pixton, Heidi Elizabeth, 130, 154, 157, 332 Plantz, James George Plybon, Robert L., 154, 712, 203, 305 Poarch, Dana Elizabeth, 180, 372 Poarch, Judy Boyd. 105. 191. 353 Pollard, Joseph L., 353 Pollard. Melissa Dean. 105. 176. 353 Pollard. Robert David. 254. 353 Pollock. Elizabeth Anne. 332 Pollock. Frances Ewell. 97, 186, 353 Pollok, William Reid Follow, Charles Ernest, 130, 206, 372 Pomeroy, Benjamin B.. 159. 193. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239, 304, 305 Pond, Gertrude E., 332 Pond. Judith Ann. 164. 186. 332 Pond. Susan Lee, 164, 186, 305 Poole, Michael -Earle, 353 Pope, Robert M., 215, 372 Porter, Barry Thomas, 197, 372 Porter, Betsy Ann. 111. 271. 353 Porter. Brenda Louis. 305 Porter. Susan Bartlett. 153. 176. 333 Poston. Linda Elizabeth. 155. 157, 163, 333 Potter, Richard Bowe. 193, 353 394 Student Index Powill, Berkley Ronjolp, 97, 130, 150, 206, 372 Powell. Clcmans A., Jr. Powell. Teresa AUyn. 333 Powers. Thomas J.. Jr.. 101, 111. 156. 162. 333 Powers. Wlliam M., 103. 372 Prasse. Frederick Carl, 372 Prathor. Leslie Ann Pratt. DaaicI Moden Pratt. Henry Jonathan, 118, 116. 173, 197. 305 Pratt, Mareaoet Dale. 155. 189. 305 Prcscott. Georgia Ann. 353 Preston. Margaret M., 123. 186. 353 Prestridgc. Alfred B.. 209, 305 Pretty, Mary Beth. 203. 333 Prcwitt, Thomas C. 185 Price, Cynthia Custer, 179, 333 Price. Jeanne Glenit. 176. 353 Price. Mary Ruth. 179, 353 Price. Michael Reid Price. Sandra Taylor. 105, 333 Price, William E., 195, 372 Pric. Wil , 353 Price, William Henke. 333 Prickilt. Raymond Mason Priebe. Nancy Jean. 152, 203, 333 Pritchard, Lucinda Lee, 180. 372 Proctor, Gayle Ransome, 191. 353 Protitko. Robert James. 222. 333 Province. Rita May. 188. 189. 333 Pschirrer, Martin E. Pugh, Ellen Ann. 201. 333 Pugh, Gerald Foster. 158, 195. 333 Puhn. Henry Michael Puller, Lewis B., Jr. Pulley, Judith Ann. 354 Pulley. Ragan B.. Jr.. 205. 372 Pulliam. Kay Mahan. 354 Pulling. Ronald W., Jr., 95. 197, 359, 372 Pully. Ashton H.. Jr.. 197. 305 Purcell. Robert Allan. 197. 305 Pursitull. Sliaron Anne. 186. 333 Purtill. James William Pybass. Margaret Susan. 153. 187. 275, 372 Quaintance, John Wesson. 215. 351 Quails. Larry Benton. 107. 110. 128. 129. 158. 305 Qualtrough. Sarah Queen, Greenville B.. Jr.. 197. 305 Quill™, Sharon Margary. 203. 35-1 Rackley. Karen Joyce Rader. Judith Ann. 190. 372 Raflo. Josephine Ruth. 141. 202, 372 Ragsdale. Stanley O.. 212. 333 Rainey. Ruby A. Rains. Linda Irene. 157. 181. 305 Ralston. Wayne Alan. 372 Rama, Jamea Michael, 159, 234. 235. 236. 237, 239. 256 Rambo, George E. Ramos. Ernest David. 103. 104, 148. 157. 168. 207. 333 Ramsey, Ann Eccleston, 354 372 Ramsey. Elizabeth C. 97. 183. 275. 354 Ramussen. Barbara Joan. 354 Rand. Anno Lewis. 187. 306 Randall. Mary Margaret. 123. 191, 334 Rankin, Ann Kalhie, 177. 372 Rankin. Katherine V., 125, 168, 372 Raper, Aubrey L.. 199. 354 Rapp. Jere Louis. 114. 137. 306 Raschi. Victoria Joanne Ratnow. Steven Marc Rau. Diane Marie. 112 Rawl. Dianne Lee. 179. 306 Rawl. Edgar H.. Ill Read. Frances Elizabeth. 203. 334 Read. Victoria Anne. 105. 113. 155. 201. 334 Reagon. Sheila Lucinda, 334 Reavely. Thomas Stevens. 151, 173. 215. 334 Recchia, Barbara Jean Reed, Emery Arnold J., 334 Reed. Mycr Stralton, Jr., 149, 354 Reeder. Michael Charles Reese. Linda Jean. 182. 372 Reese. Sandra France. 172, 201. 306 Reeve. Andrew Rickards, 334 Register. Susan E.. 190, 272, 372 Register, William Ryder, 195, 306 Reid, Duncan Phillip. 245. 372 Reid. Nolon G.. Jr. Reinhardt, William Dell, 199 Relyea, Glenn C. 116. 151 Remine. Nancy Ann Remita. Diane Laree. 372 Renalds. Catherine A. Repka, Ronnee Rae, 112, 354 Repp, Richard Allen, 116, 151. 3B2 Resler. Williom Michael Reussow. Sandra Diane, 189, 306 Revelcy. Hughes K., Jr., 116, 382 Res, Judith Nana, 334 Reynolds, Geoffrey T, Reynolds, Richard Leo Reynolds, Ruth Ann Reynolds, Susan Levine, 102, 114, 164, 182 Rhea. Helen Wallis Rhodes, Kathleen. 372 Rhodes. William R.. Jr. Rials. Lloyd Douglas Rice, Rebecca Hess. 52. 201, 334 Rich. William Guy Richards. John Anthony. 148. 306 Richardson. Beatrice A.. 23. 149. 372 Richardson, Carol Lvnne, 117, 149, 157. 176. 334 Richardson. Barbara . nn. 202, 372 Richardson. Jay Anthony Richardson. Robert F.. Jr.. 130. 372 Richels. Richard Gayle. 124. 126 Richman. Warren G. Ricketts. Don Leon. 116. 151, 382 Ricketls. Robert Calvin. 245. 372 Ridoul, Robert Rease. 124. 126 Rihani. Jamal Akil Riley. Diane Elaine. 181, 334 Riley. Mark Christopher. 148 Riley. Michael W. Riley. Jennifer Lou. 306 Rinaldi. Gunnel E. Rinaldo. Ronald Gilbert Rind. Emanuel Riordan. Margaret R.. 168. 354 Ripley. Elizabeth Ann, 334 Ripy. Bruce Johnson. 104, 212, 250, 251, 354 Ritchie. Edward J.. Jr.. 206 Ritchie. Paul James. 148 Ritter. Alfred Frances. 215, 334 Roach, Arthur Hudgins, 373 Roakes. Samuel E.. Jr., 354 Robbins, Christopher J.. 354 Roberson. James M.. Jr.. 354 Roberson. Marjorie M. Roberts. Anne Carol. 13. 179. 334 Roberts. Austin L.. II. 213. 354 Roberts. Barrie Lynn. 334 Roberts. Donald Luther Roberts. Donald Ray. 123. 217. 354 Roberts. Josephine A.. 373 Roberts. Laurel V. Roberts. Mary Lynn. 306 Roberts. Morois H.. Jr. Roberts. Pamela Jean. 96. 97, 181, 339. 354 Roberts. William Joseph. 373 Robertson. Bonnie L.. 97. 203. 306 Robertson. Donald Budd. 193. 334 Robertson. Gary Clark. 373 Robertson. Gerald D. Robertson. James Edmund. 184. 306. 310 Robertson. Susan Kay. 187. 307 Robinelte. Kim Vicky Robinette. Turner L.. Jr.. 307 Robins. Bernard E. Robins. Dorothy S. Robinson. John Morgan. 107. 307 Robison. Bruce Hammon Robison. James Phillip. 150. 373 Rodden. Sandra Louis, 157 Rodeffer, Mark H., Jr. Rodenbaugh. Carol Ann. 202. 373 Rogge, Marise Lynne Rogowski, Elizabeth. 126. 354 Rohr, David Malcolm, 354 Rohrhach. Philip S,. 191. 373 Roller. Carol Elizabeth. 334 Ronick, David Lewis Roselli. Grace Rose. 202. 373 Roskos. Joseph William. 116. 151. :illj Ross. Cecilia Elaine, 203. ,131 Hugo. Nancy Ross. 373 [tossing. Boyd Edward. 111. 207. .151 Roth. Frederick Paul Roton. Cecelia Ann. 155. 1.57. 162. 201. 307 Rottman. Warren Leonaril Routh. Thomas Edwin. 118. 2:,l. 37:1 Row. Stephen Edward. 120. 195. 216. 256. ,331 Rowan. George Edward. .373 Rowe. Leslie Dwight. 307 Rowe. Stephen French. 207. 3.54 Rowell. Thomasino E.. 331 Rowe. Steven Anthony Rowland. John David. 1.56. 307 Rowland. Robert C. Jr.. 204. 248, 219. 307 Rowland. Thomas A.. 373 Rowletl. William H.. Sr.. 373 Roy. James Arthur. 151 Roy. Raymond A. Royall. Mildred P.. 351 Royall. William E.. 123. 165. 331 Ruben. Robert Benjamin. 207. 351 Rubin. Kenneth Steven. 103. 157. 161 Rubin. Vivien Edna. 137. 307 Rucker. Jane Thompson. 189. 373 Ruddel. Mark Eric. 148. 233. 373 Rumburg. Kenneth Neil. 354 Rumpler. James Waile. 159. 213. 307 Rumsey. Sara Cook Runyon. James Douglas, 213. 248. 351 Russell. Alesander G. Russell. Cheryl Ann. 177. 373 Russell. Penny Lorraine. 189. 373 Russell. Robin Louis. 113. 334 Ruth. Thomas Jean. 2.33 Rutherford. Ann Hogan Rutledpe. David While. 97. 101. 109, 162. 334 Rutter. Pricilla Anne Rytter. Richard Keith. 354 Ryan. Giles Sandford. 354 Ryder. Natalie Franklin. 52. 187. 20.5, 307 Rygle . Joseph C. Saffold. Diane C. 354 Saffold. Gordon E.. 207. 351 Sager. Gary Lee. 354 Sale. Jo Carol. 97. 130. 168. 270. 331 Saleh. Jahongier. 207. 334 Sale. Mary Quinn, 373 Sales. William W.. Jr.. 118. 194. 373 Sallenger, Ruth Alice Salley. Mary Carrington. 149. 1.53. 179. Salisbury. Daniel E.. 354 Salmon, Richard J.. 2,30 Salter. Robert Morris. 373 Samtord. Charles C. Jr.. 148. 373 Sammons. Macon C. Jr.. 334 Sampselle. Anna Alice. 351 Sampson. Sharon Leigh Samson. James Gailher. 373 Samuel. John Boyd. .334 Sanders. Donald Powell. 97. 103. 104. 207. 334 Sando. Frank Joseph Santilli. Gail Coursey. 117. 166. .331 Santiago. Robert. 118 Sanlore. Charles. J.. 103. 163 Sapp. William Wade. Jr. Sartorio. Paul Laure S.. 104. 307 Sassaman. Clay Alan. 373 Sater. Marsha Jean. 201. 334 Trice. Catherine Saulmon. 334 Saulton. James W.. Jr.. 205. 373 Saulnier. Margaret L.. 138. 179. 331 Saunders. Carol Anne. 187. 373 Saunders. Donna Elaine. 371 Saunders, James Easley Saunders. James Larry Savage. Janice P. Savage. Lowell C. Jr.. 216. 371 Savage. Richard. 116. 151 Savoge, Thomas Moore Savage. William R.. Ill Savedge. James Nicholas. 151. 382 Sawiek. Kerry Ann. 97. 105. 110. 127 130. 168. .334 Snyers. Nicholas C. 193. 307 Says, Donna Sue. 153. 203. 308 Schacffer. David H.. 351 Schater. Donald Willis. 213 Schall. Mark Douglas. 119 Scheid. Mary Chrism. 102. 107. lOK. 156. 172. 177, 308 Scheid. Richord Arthur Schenkel. Mario Walter Scherer. Stacy E.. 96. 97, 141, 179. 339. 354 Schi. R. Schift. Howard Phillip. 151 SchleiL Peter Robert. 206. 216. 351 Schilling. Ste|,hen L. Schmcer. Donna Jean. 308 Schmidt. Elizabeth Anne. 371 Schmitt. Rodney Douglas. 222 Schmilz. Mary Christine. 105. 125. 16R. 189. 354 Schmoo. Suwannee A.. 272 Schmoyer. John David. 374 Schnebli. Geri Marie. 177. 334 Schofer. Carol Anne. 153. 334 Scholz. Kalhryn Louise. 187. 351 Schonfeld. Ruby Gail. 183. 308 Schrocder. Lyle C. Schueler. Linda Lee. 354 Schuman. Stephen Eric Schutte. Kraig West. 374 Schutz. Henry A.. III. 222 Schwarting. Henry V.. 155. 159. 210. 308 Schwartz. Barbara Ann. 181. 331 Schwartz. Richard M.. 154 Schwarlzman, Charles J.. 148. 216 Scott. Bernard Thomas. 308 Scott. Bette Suzanne. 191. 334 Scott. Carolyn E.. 203. 354 Scott, Cheryl Lynn, 189, 374 Scott, Cornelia M.. 120. 125. 168. 182. 374 Scott, Dorothy Carroll. 112. .331 Scott. Edwin Walker, 159, 181, 308 Scott. Elizabeth S. Scott. Linda Ruth. 187. 374 Scott. Paul Alvin. 119 Scott. Robert Edwin Scott. William Lloyd. Jr.. 150. 195. 308 Scruggs. Susan Wray. 113. 153. 334 Scuttle. Kraig. 194 Seabright. Alice Lupton. 355 Seagle. Samuel Giles. 213. .374 Scale. Nancy Diane. 96. 97. 181. 318. 335 Seaman. Frank James. 374 Seaver. Elizabeth Ross. 128 Seay. Ann Austin. 308 Calder. Eliz Secord Mrs. Sedam. Glenn J.. Jr. Sedlacek. Jarold Joseph. 158. 199. 335 Sedwiek. Mary Francis. 112. 172. 189. 308 See. Thomas French. 184. 3.35 Seeger. Muriel Jane. 308 Seibert. William G.. Jr.. 101. 111. 128. 164, 217, .335 Self. Frances Ann. 335 Scmones. William W.. 215. 374 Sessoms. Ann Heriot. 156. 165. 201. 308 Sessoms. Elizabeth S.. 154. 165. 309 Sestric, Mi chael James Sestric. Michael S. Settle. Leah Watts. 162. 271. 374 Seward, Virginia Rives. 179. .3.35 Seyglinski. Brenda A.. 159. 374 Shackelford. David Lee. 204. .335 Shacochis, Thomas J.. 309 Shafer. Susan Virginia. 121. 189. 335 Shaia. Mary Ann. 203. 335 Shannon. William Taylor. 116. 151. 382 Shaw. James Stafford. 201. 309 Shaw. Martha Irwin. 97. 122. 155. 177. 335 Shaw, Stephen Ragsdale Shay. John Robert. Jr.. 157. 193. 222 Shea. Nancy Ruth. 374 Shea. Norbert John. 222. 335 395 Student Index , Peder Michael, 120, 184, 309 J. Jeanne A. my. Cole lan M.. Jr.. 148, 355 Sheeran. Robert A.. Jr.. 209. 309 Sheffield, Linda Gail, 309, 275 Sheffy. Mary Veronic Shelburnc, Walter Avery, 335 Shelley, Marilyn Kenon, 309 Shelly, Richard Wilson, 193, 309 Shellon, Martin R.. 116. 151 Shepherd. John Dorsey Sherman. Christopher B.. 24. 125. 215. 355 Sherman. Larry Newton. 309 Sherwood. Robert W., 210, 210. 241. 366. 374 Shewmaker, Carol Fern, 113, 187, 355 Shick. John Malcolm. Jr.. 213. .355 Shickel, Linda Sue, 105, 121, 154, 3.5.S Shields, G. Megan. 123. 182. 374 Sheilds. Janet Lynn. 189, 374 Shields, Thomas John, 215, 355 Shimler, Diana Lee, 177, 374 Shomo, Lawrence Paul Shoosmith, John Norman Shores, Lucille P., 113, 309 Shorten, Brian Stephen Shorten, Sarah Janet. 125. 290 Shorter. Ellen. 177, 335 Shorter. Mary Ella. 121. 166, 121, 374 Shotwell, India Marie, 181, 355 Van Voorhis, Edna Showa, 181, 310 Shreeves. Charles E. Shrader. Gretchen Blake. 374 Shryer. Mary Helen, 180, 371 Shuler. Wm. Beeuwkes Shumake. Ralph L.. Jr. Sickles, Barbara Joan, 182 Siders. David Leon. 382 Siegfried, Robert B.. 355 Sievers. Charles F., 104. 118. 147, 164, 217. 310 Sigafoes. William H.. 199, 335 Sikora, Barbara .Anne Sikorski, Richard E.. 222 Sills. Richard Edward. 181. 355 Simmons. Patricia Ann. 374 Simms. Patrick Richard. 222 Simonelli. James F.. 210. 355 Bimpkins Fred Crawford, 103, 156. 215. 355 Simpson, James E., Jr., 230, 374 Simpson, James F., 130, 185 Simpson, Joan Eve, 154, 155, 156, 20.1 310 Simpson. Robert Lee, Jr. 382 Sims, Anne Rainey, 179, 374 Sims. Kirby Powell Singleton. William A.. 217, 355 Sizemore, Richard Wm.. 97, 145. 374 Skeen, Sandra Lou, 189, 355 Skerrett, Lynn E.. 58. 107. 115. 157, 191, 310 Skogen, Cynthia Anne M., 118, 187 310 Slauson, Palsy Virginia, 355 Slight. Fredric Wendell, 101, 193. 335 Slipow. Larry : Slobe, Alan K, Slocum. Robert Richard Slotnick, Stephen Lee, 159, 210, 222 335 Small, Susan Holmes, 52, 57, 59, 61 101, 150, 164, 355 Smallwood, Ann Nuckols, 335 Smallwood, Frederick B.. 335 Smart, Samuel Cooper, 118, 14,6 148, 213, 251, 310 Smeds, Russell Clarence, 130, 150, 355 Smith, Alphonsa Smith. Anne Elizabeth Smith, Avery Anne, 374 Smith, Caroline Maddox, 179, 310 Smith, Charles Michael, 310 Smith, Carol Lee, 102, 138, 181, 335 Smith. Cynthia Sue, 126, 127, 155, 189, 355 Smith Dora Jean, 113, 183, 356 Smith. Eric James. 233 Smith, Eric Scott, 310 Smith. Frank E.. 193. 335 Smith, James Michael Smith, Jane Barrett, 374 Smith, Janet Cline, 187, 335 Smith, Janet Elizabeth, 374 Smith, Joseph P., Ill tin, 161, 205, 374 Smith, Katherine S., 179. 371 Smith. Kathryn Anne Smith, Kay Carole Smith. Kenneth E.. Jr.. 101. 120. 199. 336 Smith. Leila Sharon. 183. 270. 311 Smith. Marcarette L., 201. 356 Smith. Norman G., Jr.. 201. 336 Smith. Paul Stuart Smith. Peter Winslow Smith. Rebecca Anne. 374 Smith. Richard Meredith. 213. :in Smith Rita Mae. 166. 374 Smith. Robert Edward. Jr. Smith, Sandra Lee, 187, 336 Smith, Sandra Lynne, 191, 336 Smith, Shelby Myrick, 311 Smith, Stephen Keese, 201, ,3.56 Smith. Waller A.. Ill 73, 78, 382 Smith, William Cabel Smith, William M.. III. 336 Smith, William S.. Jr. Smock, Barbara Louise, 374 Smyth, Larry Douglas, 195, 336 Sncad, Charles Coillett Snead, Edward P. Snedegar, Suzanne .Marie. 155. 157. 336 Snyder. Dorothy Hunt Snyder. Stephen Michael. 213. 3.36 Socha. Geraldine T.. 336 Solan. Kathleen Anne. 374 Somers. WillUm Alan. 156. 336 Sopher. Terry Ray Sorrell, Linda. 155. 183. 336 Storti. George Michael Sothoron. Margaret B.. 191. 356 Storti. David Mark. 230 Sours. John D., 382 Southerland, Hugh Barry, 199, 356 Southwell, Paula M.. 121, 149, 187. 371 Spady, Denard Charles. 356 Spain. Thomas Linwood. 209. 336 Spalding. James H.. Ill Sparks. Philip Lee. 245 Sparks, Ronald David, 230, 231 Sparrow, Orelia E. Spaulding David Lee. Jr., 213, 3.56 Spaulding. Thomas B.. 207. 311 Spears. Nancy Jean. 112, 336 Speer, Joan Elaine, 179, 292, 303, 311 Spell, Lawrence Stroud, 213, 336 Spence, Charles B.. Jr. Spence, Jane Marie, 149, 156, 168, 356 Spencer, Betty Mean, 311 Spencer, Wayne Ross Spendiff, David Neil Spengeman. Donald F.. 195. 356 Spicher. Cayle Adele Spiggle, Susan, 274, 336 Spigel, Lawrence Mark, 382 Spirn, Stuart Douglas. 110, 124, 125, 148, 207, 311 Spratley, Claude V. Sprinkel. Mary Jane. 179. 311 Sproull Charles Brown Spurling. Norman Kent Spurling. Richard D.. 248. 219 Stack. John David. 230 Stafford. Mary Louise. 356 Staik. Howard H.. III. 148 Staley. Joanna. 203, 311 Stamps, David B., 194, 374 Stancil, Jo Lynne, 110, 121, 155, 203, 336 Stanford, John Charles, 148 Stange, Patrick William, 233, 336 Stanley, Bruce M., 103, 150, 374 Maccubbin, Barbara S., 112, 311 Stark. Richard Alan. 216. 251, 374 Stedman,Mary Mackall, 107, 108, 110, 115, 118, 155, 177, 311 Steffan, Judith Ann, 168, 177, 374 Steger, John Thomas, 382 Steib, Bartholomew J. M., 159. 204. 235. 239. 256. 336 Steidtmann. Robert F.. Jr. Steiger Sharon Suzanne Steinhoff, Jeffrey C. 215, 336 Stelle, Walter William Stemple, Sallie E., Ill, 167. 191, 356 Stemple. Sandra Rhea. 190. 374 Stephens, Raymond E., 130, 375 Stephenson, William J., 104, 158, 173, 193, 336 Stepp, Ellen E. Sterling. Carolyn Joyce. 155. 311 Stevens, Kent McNeil Stewart, David Alan, 382 Stewart, James Kent Stewart. Lemuel Carl. Jr.. 158 Stewart, Ronald Lee, 103, 216, 251, 37: Stewart. Thomas James, 98, 99. 107. 110. 113, 131, 312 Stickel, Linda May, 270 Stites, Mary Blake, 375 Stith, Flora Lester, 201, 356 Stocker, Linda Pearre, 179, 274, 375 Stoeppelwerlh. Douglas Stohncr. George Alan. 193. 336 Stokes, Emma Jean, 126, 312 Stokes, Terry Glen Stone, Marshall Davis, 243 Stone, Robert G., 159, 205, 375 Stoneham Ann Nevill, 179, 312 Stoner, William Patrick Stout, Charles Forrest, 251 Stout, David Lyter, 193, 240. 375 Stout, James Wesley, 199, 336 Stout, Joseph Tobias, 209, 336 Stowe, Barbara Adair, 336 Strader, Mary Elizabeth, 177, 312 Strange, Allison Gordon, 181, 336 Stratton, Judith Mae, 52, 187, .3.36 Streetman. Larry Eugene, 131, 356 Strickland, June Rose Stroop, Joyce Ann, 375 Stroube, Robert Bruce Stuard, Robert Douglas Stuart, John Michael Stumpf, Waller L., Jr., 375 Sturges, Christine Anne. 114, 117, 172, 189, 312 Sturges, Elizabeth M.. 130. 183, 336 Sube, Shan Sublet!, Thomas Carlton, 222 Sugden, Mrs. Lois Elwell Suit. Wm. Tull Sullivan. Roll .Mbert, 199. 336 Sullivan. Linda E. E.. 375 Sullivan. Mary Jane. 274. 336 Sundin. Linda Elliott. 191, 356 Sundin. Nancy Johann. 191. 336 Supplee. James Brinton. 159. 210, 210. 241 . 375 Sutelan, David Kegebein, 116. 151 Sutherland. Don Page. 312 Swan. Scott Hugh. 151. 383 Swanson. Harry Kent. II, 148. 254 Swanson Janice Louise, 183, 336 Swanson, Suzanne, 203, 312 Swartz, Ida Sue. 312 Swartz, Richard Carlyle Swearigen, Susan L., 375 Sweeley, Paula Denay Sweeney, Kaye Aimee, 189, 312 Sweeney, Rebecca Jane, 153, 177, 356 Sweet, Palmer Cowle, 312 Sweezy. Patricia Ann, 167, 375 Swenson, Meredith Jane, 189, 356 Swigart, James Armon Swingen, John L. Jr.. 148. 375 Sydnor, Anne Gardner Sydnor. Mary Anne. 375 Sykes. Sam Jones, 356 Sylvester, Bruce F., 125. 154. 336 Szadokierski, Susan, 114, 203, 312 Taback, Max Stephan, 207, 336 Tabor, Barron Floyd Tadsen, Genene C. Taggart. Robert, 3rd, 107, 245 Talley, Anne Christine 52, 183, 356 Tamea, Conrad D., Jr.. 199, 375 Tarpley, Marilyn Sue, 105, 191, 336 Tate, Sandra Ray. 177, 312 Tatum James Luther. 195. 356 Tatum. Linda Lesuer Taylor. Carol Suzanne, 200, 375 Taylor, Christine, 105, 111, 203, 356 Taylor, Douglas D., 210, 356 Taylor, James Elry, Jr.. 312 Taylor. James Russell. 124, 156, 207, 356 Taylor, Jeffrey Alan Taylor, Louise Stratton, 336 Taylor, Marilee Rosa 312 Taylor, Patricia Anne Taylor. Susan Watkin. 181, 336 Taylor, Wilbur Austi, 235. 236, 239 Teagle, William Floy. 236, 312 Teass, Horace A., Jr.. 116. 151 Teitelbaum. April H.. 337 Temes, Sanford Posnick. 161. 313 Terrill. Conrad Whitman. 148, 375 Thacker. Linda Rhea, 125, 177, 375 Thacker, Susan L., 179, 375 Thatcher. Christine. 202 Thatcher, David C. Jr.. 356 Thatcher. Nancy Ann Theberge. Norman B.. Jr. Anthony. Sheila T. Thiel, George Jeffrey, 213, 251 Thiel, John Charles Thomas, Donald Edwin, 375 Thomas, Mary Randolp Thomas. Mitchell. Edgar Thomas. Orville Van Thomas. Philip Joseph. 204, 337 Thomasson, Miriam C. Thompson. Charlotte Ann. 271, 375 Thompson. David R., 103. 199, 375 Thompson, Joyce Jolliff, 130, 156, 187, 375 Thompson, Louis Craig Thompson, Mary Keiffer, 189, 357 Thompson, Robert L,, 96, 97, 197, 318, 337 Thompson, Sandra June, 177 , 206, 337 Thompson, Theresa, 113, 187, 313 Wulff, Ella Thomson Thomson, Laurence F.. 89 Thornberg. William A.. Jr. Thornbury. Carlton F. Thornell. Gloria C. Thurston, Lewis B., Jr. Tichy, Joseph C, III, 357 Tillberg, Richard Harry Tiller, Joseph Walla E., 156 Tillolson, Mary A. Tingelhoft. Linda Jo. 375 Tinslev. Billie Carter. 182, 271, 274, 375 Tippett, Katherine E. Todd, John Buxton Jr., 104, 197. 337 Todgham. George Richard. 125. 376 Toepel. Monika Marie Tokita. Terumi J. Tomb, David Alan Tomes, Robert Edward. 383 Tomlinson. Richard. R.. 104. 156. 204. 255. 337 Tompkins. James Robert, 97, 195, 337 Tonelson, Louis Owen, 148, 150, 161, 357 Toner, WUliam H., Jr. Tongour. Nadia. 125. 155 Torrens. Rafael F. A.. 103. 194, 376 Toth, Stephen Mitchell Totman, Lorna Claire, 337 Townsend, Gary Eugene Townsend, George Roger, 148, 376 Townsend, Linda Gale, 376 Tozzi, John Lee, 154, 357 Trautman, Thomas Scott, 118, 146, 213, 256, 313 Travis, Philip Arthur, 357 Traylor, James Russell Traylor, Sophia Z.. 313 Tremble. Trueman R. Jr., 148, 157, 337 Tribelhorn, Karl Peter, 103, 222 Trice, John A.. III. 173. 312, 337 Smith. Linda J. Trice, 191. 311 Trice, Robet Holmes, Jr., 103, 109, 193, 337 Trice, Cynthia Webb Tripson, Logan, 123, 272 Tropf, William J., Ill, 117, 195, 337 Troth, James Robert, H6, 151, 383 Trotter, Bettie Mallory, 337 Troutman, Sharon Leigh, 337 Tucker, John Allen, J.. 159. 204, 337 Tucker, Judy Ann, 313 Tucker, Kay Lavaughan, 202, 271, 376 Tucker, Thomas Michael, 195, 197, 337 Tucker, Thomas R.. 376 Toggle. Lorene May. 313 Tugman. Alfred Best. Jr. Tupper, Kathryn Lynn, 191, 313 Turgeon, Kenneth Wayne Turner, Dennis Samuel, 313 Turner, Elizabeth Carol, 357 Turner, John Michael 396 Student Index Turner Lindscy I.. Ill Turner, Mary Frances. 313 Turpin, Shelley S.. 187, 376 Tur illo, Nonio W.. 311 TurviUe, William C. 209. 357 Tulhill, Carol Anne Tulliill. James Albert, 159. 215. 311 Tuttle. Margaret Emily. 270 Twark. Shirley Jean Twiford. Helen Kay. 97. 376 Tyre. Rohert David Uhl. Laurie Susan. 1H. 191. 311 Ullrich. Thomas William. 271. 311 Unzicker. Kenneth Roy. 215. 376 Upson. Margaret Jane. 166. 18 ' . 376 Urquhart. Donna Ruth. 376 Vacca, Linda Lee. 117. 155. 168. 200. 201, 337 Vnidon. Caroline E.. 105, HI. 123, 166, 356 Vaider Sherie, 271, 274 Vail, Barbara Sue, 154, 357 Vakoa, Patricia Louise, 158, 187, 337 Vakos, William John Vnncho, Catherine Mary, 189, 314 Van Hook, Stephen J., 194, 376 Van Meter. Quemin Lee. 130. 333. 357 Vann. Martha Ann, 197, 203. 357 Varela. GaU Enid. 154. 201. 357 Vasiliou. Margaret E.. 128, 314 Vaughan, Benjamin Allen, 376 Vaughn, Frederick M., 209, 314 Vaughan, Rebecca M., 105, 127, 189, 230. 357 Verheyden. Marilyn Cay. 189. 376 Verhine. Patricia Anne. 201. 357 Vergara. James J.. Jr.. 256. 357 Vernon. Randolph Edward. 112. 337 Verser. Carol Ann Veraer, John James, III, 314 Verser, Nancy Ware. 111. 125, 162, 189. 357 Verai. Thomas Keith. 151. 383 Victor. James E.. Ill Vilbrandt. Jo Anne Vincent, James Russsll Larson. Anne Vining. 187, 357 Vining, Kathleen Anne Vinyard. Nicholas C. 376 Vogel. Man- Jean. 337 Volz, Douglas Charle. 217. 357 Vopatek. Patricia Anne. 121. 168. 203. 337 Vore. Steven Brooks. 249. 337 w Wade. Elizabeth Ann. 123. 157. 338 Wade. Harriet Anne. 155. 338 Wade. Richard Lee. 209. 376 Wadkins, Elizabeth Lee. 187. 338 Waesche. Barbara Butler. 180.376 Wagner, Robert James Wagstalf, John Skinner, 146, 184. 314 Wainwright. Barbara Ann Waile. Burt Allan. 191. 222 Wakefield. Michael M.. 103. 148. 213. 376 Wakerlin. Nikki Helen. 101. 102. 110. 177. 314 Waldrep. Shirley Jo. 113. 314 Wales. Linda Mary. 102, 314 Walk. Uwrence Edward. 230 Walker. David George. 235. 237. 239 Walker. Douglas Donald. 151. 383 Walker, Edgar Robert, Jr.. 151. 376 Walker. Edward Fahey. 245. 357 Walker. George Burbank. 376 Walker. Lloyd Daniel. Jr., 357 Walker. Martha E.. 181. 338 Walker. Priscilla Ann, 125. 181, 314 Walker, Richard R., 97, 115, 216, 376 Walker Suzanne Tatum, 357 Wall. Elizabeth C. 357 Wallace. Michael S.. 233. 376 Wal Osc 167 Walline. Katharine Kirk. 203. 338 Walsh. Edward Robert. 199. 338 Walter. Gary Donald, 193, 314 Wollcr, Timothy James, 103 Walters, Barnett K., Jr., 151, 383 Walthall., Jo Ann, 149, 357 Walton, Cecelia Knyc, 189, 338 Walton, Timothy Ronald. 376 Wandrei. Robert Thomas. 103. 116. 151. 383 Warburton. Elizabeth. 357 Warcholik. Stephen R.. 357 Word. Mary Eve. 108. 110, 125. 172. 191. 314 Warder. Stanley Allan. 197. 315 Ware. Charles Robert Ware. David Warren. Jr.. 215. 338 Ware, Elinor Patricia Ware. Frances Fauleoner. 357 Ware. Susan Elaine. 112. 338 Warren. Virginia Kyle. 376 Warrington Ann Sign. 121. 125. 127. 172, 189, 338 Watermon. Mary Begin, 114, 145,177, 357 Waters, Gretchen T.. 152. 181. 357 Waters. Irma Lynn. 357 Watkins. Elsie Cox Mrs. Watkins. Gail. 153. 249. 338 Watkins. Janet. 111. 141. 153. 164. 203. 357 Watkins, Russell V., 376 Watkins, Stephen H., 197, 357 Watkins, Thomas Beverly, 205, 376 Watson, Edwin Whitfield Watson, George H., 111. 125. 357 Watson. Kim Ellen. 202. 357 Watson. Leslie Ray, Jr., 217, 358 Watson, Linda Carol, 167, 203, 338 Watson, Michael Orris, 137 Weatherford, Vival S., 215, 376 Weaver, John Wood, 148 Weaver. Pamela Brown. 141. 180 Weaver. Valendon Ruth. 183 Webb. Cathy Elizabeth. 180. 376 Webb. Julia Nell. 376 Webb. Sandra Lee. 123. 202. 376 Weber. Barbora Lynn. 376 Weber. Scott Michael. 148. 376 Webster. Gail Marie. 148. 376 Solomon. Marcia W. Weisberg, Edward Joseph. 125. 127. 161. 207. 358 Weiss. William Joseph. 376 Weissenstein. Peggy Ann. 338 Wei Wil Wells. Faye Frances Wells. William Arthur. 215 Wells. William C. Jr.. 358 Welt. Selman Ir%in 123, 131, 150, 156. 161. 338 Wendell. Anthony I. Wendell. Patricia S. Wender Deborah Jean. 177. 376 Wenrich. Elizobelh R., 189. 338 Wergley. Albert Nash Werner. Jean Louise. 111. 358 West. George Thomas. 376 West. Margaret Louise. 105. 3 58 West. Nancy. 159. 270. 272. 338 West. Robert Bruce. 173. 210. 244. 245. 315 Westbrook. William E.. Jr.. 215. 315 Weslerman. Richard. 207. 338 Westcrman. Robert L.. Jr.. 353 Wetmore. Robert John Wheat. Valerie Kay Wheeler. Charles Thomas. 315 Whitey. Roderick Frank Whicker. Johnne Cherle. 97. 124. 179. 338 Whitaker. Karen CaU. 200. 271. 179. Whitaker. Lawrence G. 315 White. Allan Eugene. 358 Lattu Allison White White. Brian Ervin. 112. 358 While. David Ritchie. 103. 338 While. Gail Evelyn. 91. 338 While. Jacqueline Lee. 358 While. Mory Chorles. 117. 177. 315 While. Roben Lawrence. 58. 95, 96, 97, 98, 109, 306, 315 White, Ronald Wesley, 116, 151, 383 White, Ruth Parks Whitehead, Sharon J.. 112, 162, 315 Whiteman, Raymond J.. 210, 315 Whitehurst, Anno W.. 105, 179, 358 Whiting, Lawrence D., II, 207, 358 Whitley, Margaret Anne Whitlow Lynda Anne, 187, 358 Whitmzn, Esther T.. 338 Whyte. Mary Ann, 376 Wick, Robert E., Jr.. 151. 383 Wicklcy. Mark Anthovy. 206, 376 Widell, Richard Robert, 233 Wieboldt, Thomas F.. 156. 216. 247. 376 Wiggins. Thomas Richard. 119. 316 Wigglesworth. Haywood A.. 97 Wilborn, Irvin M.. Jr.. 358 Wilcox. Louis Kent. 383 Wild. Joan Elizabeth. 338 Wild. Leslie Jean. 376 Wilkinson. Mary Ellen Wilkinson. Richard G.. 358 Willard. Edgar H.. III. 338 Willard. Ronald Herbert. 209. 316 Williams. Barbara Phelp. 125, 182, 270, 377 Williams, Benjamin A., 338 Williams, Charles L., 197, 316 Williams, Charles R., 377 Williams, Donald Lewis Williams. Gary Sanders. 240. 377 Williams. James L.. 358 Williams. James Lowell Williams. Jeffrey E. Williams. James Newton. 149. 358 Williams. John Wharton. 146. 316 Williams. Kenneth Lewis. 159. 204. 317 Williams, Sandra Lynn, 338 Williams, Sue Rawls, 179, 358 Williams, Waller W.. 146. 158. 317 Williamson. Ronald J.. 317 Williamson. James Reid. 377 Willis. Nancy Leigh. 317 Willis. William Morrow, 317 Willner, Robert George, 217, 317 Wilson, Dale Wagers, 183, 358 Wilson, John W. Wilson, Joseph Edward Wilson. Page Ann Wilson, Virginia K. Wilson. Wallace Lee Jr., 383 Winch, Alice Rcdekah, 163, 338 Winchester Sheila Ann, 177, 358 Windley, Sarah Rose, 317 Windle, Charles Beverly, 103, 136, 317 Wine, Mary Sue, 358 Wineman, Miriam P., 200, 201, 358 Winfree, Ann Lewis, 181, 317 Wing, Stephen John, 207, 358 Wing, Stephen Slaley, 154, 338 Winn, David Ervin Winn, Joseph Ernest, 197, 338 Winston, Charles D. Withers, Glenne Dora, 338 Witt. Edward Harden. 242 Wittan. David Garrick Witt. David Lynwood, 358 Witt. Keith Trower. 377 Witty. Donald P.. 151. 383 Witty. Thomas E.. Jr.. 317 Woerlo. Ronald Anion Wohlleben. John Alan, 377 Wojno, Stanley J., Jr., 130, 149, 155, 159, 194, 358 Wolf, Brian John Wolff, Ellen Gene, 121 lin E.. Jr.. 104. 159. Wong. Robert Seng Pu Wonnell. Donn Thoma . 121, 120. 149. 207. 358 Wood. Cecily Claire. 338 Wood. Edward M.. 200. 233. 377 Wood. Robin Louise. 125. 338 Wooikhl. Ann Elizabeth. 358 Woodard. Diane E.. 105. 187. 358 Woodford. Stephen Lee. 377 Woodman. Douglas P. Woodruff. Albert C. Ill Woods, Deborah Alden Woodson, Anita Ruth, 187, 358 Woodson, William H., Jr.. 377 Woodward. Joan Woodward. Nancy Harding. 189. 387 Woody. Patricia Anne. 182. 358 Woolcyhan, Allree M., Jr., 217, 255. 258 Wooley. Vincent Devore. 103. 217. 358 Woolen. Ann Marie. 189. 377 Works. Robert F. Worley. Rao Ellen. 107. 108. 179. 307 Worlhington. James M.. 193. 240. 377 Worley, Sidney Eugene, 377 Wrather, Nell Stark, 123, 152, 190, 377 Wright, Beverly Jo, 130, 317 Wright, Beverly L.. 123. 190, 377 Wright. Donald E.. Jr. Wright. Franklin L.. 125. 215. 317 Wright. Sarah Nancy Wright. Thomas B.. Jr.. 100. 101. 110. 131. 213. 338 Wulff. Barry Lee Wyatt. Belly Wade. 97. 120. 159. 183. 338. 364 Wyrick. Linda Jeanne. 183. 358 Yager. Sharon Ann. 201. 358 Yates. Alfred Glenn. 222 Yeager, Kenneth G., Jr. Yeagcr, Mary Vienna, 96, 97, 123, 203, 318, 338 Yoffy, James S.. 206. 358 Yonushonis. John M.. 193. 230. 377 Young, Charles Joseph, 181, 222, 224, 338 Young, Joann Linda Young, John Finley, 149, 358 Young, Margaret Susan, 358 Young, Marion K. Young. Mary Kalhryn. 112. 166. 338 Young. Richard Lloyd. 112. 338 Youngblood. Clevic C. 99. 100. 101. 108. 183. 270. 271. 286. 317 Yount. Anne Leslie Yuhas. Linda.153. 338 Yurachek. Paul Anthony. 138. 199. 338 Zachary. . rlhur Zakarian. Gregory C. 203. 377 Zeigler. Haney H.. Jr.. 156. 215. 338 Zemore. Robert Walter Zenitoka. Yoshio Zenker. Sandro. 201. 358 Zentnor. Nancy Case, 123, 187, 377 Zepul. Patricia Louise, 203, 358 Zeul, Carolyn Ruth, 377 Traylor, Sophia Zickefoose, Barbara Ziglar, Steven Woodley, 112, 338 Zimermann, R. G.. Jr.. 148. 377 Zuger, Peter Albert. 148. ISO, 377 Zwenig, Frances Anne, 107, 108, 123. 317 ZychoKski, Thaddeus, 210, 222, 358 Zyski, Richard A. 147. 213, 317 397 Patrons Binn ' s Fashion Shop Campus Restaurant Casey ' s Inc. The Christmas Shop College Pharmacy The College Shop Colonial Delicatessen Colonial Restaurant Colonna Studios, Inc. Colony Lanes Comer Greeks — College Corner Earl N. Levitt, Incorporated Forbes Candy and Gourmet Shop Frazier-Graves Co., Inc. Goodyear Sei-vice Ston Tires and Batteries Howard Johnson ' s Motor Lodge The Lafayette Madison ' s, Inc. Miller ' s Camera Shop, Inc. Minuet Manor Motel Mount Vernon Motor Lodge Parlett Plaks The Pastry Shop Peninsula Bank and Trust Co. Raleigh Motel Ray Brown Rich ' s Drive-In Rodger ' s Quality Cleaners Rose ' s Stores, Inc. Schmidt ' s Florist and Record Shop Stair and Co. at Williamsburg, Ltd. Taylor Publishing Company Tioga Motor Court The Toymaker of Williamsburg Virginia Gazette, Inc. Von Dubell Studio West End Market Mr. Thomas Williams, Photographer Williamsburg National Bank Williamsburg Restoration, Inc. Williamsburg Shopping Center Assoc. Williamsbure; Theatre 398 Acknowledgements As a result of the talents of over one hundred staff members, this yearbook is our effort to present an ac- curate, complete and meaningful account of the 1966-67 school year. Our emphasis has been on presenting you, a student of the College of William and Maiy, in all your many facets of college life. The 1967 Colonial Echo is, thus, our attempt to provide you with a pictorial and printed narrative of your memories — to capture feelings of excitement, anxiety, joy, frustration, pleasure, sorrow — to retell times of study, fun, relaxation — to share moods of seriousness, warmth, frivolity. It is sincerely hoped that you will feel that we, the yearbook staff acting as your representatives, have successfully fulfilled our goal and have done our best for you. On this page, it is my opportunity to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to those students who have volunteered this year to help produce tlie 1967 Echo. I am grateful to them for not only the time they gave, but also for the genuine interest they have in producing a good yearbook. The help and personal concern each one has contributed combined to create an unique result. To the group, I am greatly indebted, and to each one who did an outstanding job, I would like to say a special thank you. On the top of my list is Florence Fraser, my associate editor. She has been a great aid to me, not only with die mechanics, but also in offering meaningful advice and loyal support. The extent of the coverage in this book would not have been possible without the constant efforts of the photography staff — Editor Tom Cory, Torrey Frosoher, Al Littlejohn, Al Wollenben, Susan Lohwasser, and Dick Hoffman. These people hold the key in helping a yearbook come to life. To Business Manager Bea Peca, appreciation is expressed for a job well done — accurately and efficiently — from soliciting patrons to dis- tribution. Florence and I worked along with talented Editorial Board members Jane Brower, Carol Jones, Nikki Wak- erlin, and Steve Ziglar in compiling the enlarged opening section with you, the student, as our theme. For this section, as well as the entire book. Layout Editor Betty Wade Wyatt led her staff in doing an excellent job, using new styles and patterns. Another special component for a page is the copy, and Literary Editor Selman W elt and staff contributed their best in this aspect. Selman especially did a fine job conveying the ideas pictured on our opening pages. A yearbook is organized in sections by the various areas of college involvement with each section being headed by a junior editor. Our coverage of the Greek system was guided by Dickey Barron in a sincerely dedi- cated and able manner. Peder Shea assisted Dickey especially in compiling the fraternity pages. Organizations Editor Jo Lynne Stancil produced a complete and well-ordered section giving comprehensive coverage to our campus activities. Both men ' s and women ' s sports were reported accurately and interestingly by Editor Pat Butler. Co-Class Editors Janice Hunt and Merle Markwith successfully led a large staff in organizing tlie important sec- tion which contains your individual pictures. Our administration and faculty were well-represented by the staff led by Don Roberts. Junior Editor Mary Stedman did an excellent and conscientious job in compiling our new section entitled Royalty. One section which is often consulted is composed of student, administration, faculty, and organizations indices. These lists were carefully prepared by the Index staff and Editor Margie Randall. The entire book is submitted in typewritten form to our publishers and a special staff is responsible for this aspect. Mildred Royall organized and capably led an active staff for this puipose. An ambitious and talented staff cannot produce a yearbook alone. The 1967 Colonial Echo is grateful to several people for their special interest and help during the year. Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert ' s concern for the Echo is appreciated, and a special thanks goes to Mrs. David R. Corley, his secretary, for her help in typing the College calendar for us each week. The advice of Dr. Alexander Kallos and Dr. Cecil M. McCulley throughout the year has been most helpful. We appreciate the cooperation of Col. Warren J. Green in housing our office in the Campus Center. Registrar Dudley M. Jensen has been a needed assistance in helping us obtain the IBM lists for business and indexing purposes. We also are indebted to Mr. W. T. Reece for his constant work in managing our financial needs. Mr. Thomas L. Williams, photographer, has been a great help, and we are sin- cerely grateful for his cooperation and efforts. The class portraits were ably provided by Colonna Studios. We are also quite grateful for a thorough job done by Taylor Publishing Company, represented by Pete Peterson, Danny DeFalco, Norm Dowdy, and Mac Upshaw, in actually making our ideas a reality. And in my closing statement, I would like to express a very sincere thanks to those who have offered ad- vice and encouragement to me personally throughout the year. The 1967 Colonial Echo is completed and belongs to you, the student body. To those who had a part in its production, I tliank you. Betty Bishop Editor 399 A final symbol light and tall. The seasons change. We come and go. 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