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The College of William and Mary In Its 275th Year I ' .Kc IW MATH BlILI PRESIDKNT ' S HOUSE ] joCKt CORN c • V. 1 1 1 ANTHH (T ipoi.m r.Y i.Aiis In 1693 the College of William and Mary in Virginia was chartered by the joint English sovereigns whose name it bears. COLONIAL ECHO 1968 Florence Fraser, Editor Bea Peca, Associate Editor Beth Distler, Business Manager Sir Christopher Wren Building College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia President ' s House Table of Contents Dedication Introduction Royalty College Structure Administration Faculty Classes Who ' s Who Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Law Organizations Student Government Honoraries Publications Interest Groups Religious Groups Greeks Sororities Fraternities Sports Index 6 8 54 66 68 73 86 88 92 149 172 190 217 220 222 234 248 262 299 308 312 332 356 416 Wren Courtyard ; •J- .; -.x Tradition, begun 275 years ago, is continued at William and Mary with new, modern looks added to the older Colo- nial ones. The old stands pa- tiently and proudly by as the new is slowly finished and occupied. Brafferton 1968 marks the completion of twenty years of teaching at William and Mary for Dr. Cecil M. McC alley, Professor of English. His outstand- ing qualities as a teacher coupled with his numerous efforts on the students ' behalf as a member of the Student Publications Committee and the Student Activities Fee Committee, as well as other groups, has won him the esteem of students and faculty alike. We are proud to dedicate the 1968 COLONIAL ECHO to Dr. McC alley. Dr. Cecil M, McCullev Fraternity housing -July 1967 A week ' s postponement in the opening of the Session was insufficient to compensate for the numerous delays prevent- ing the scheduled completion of the Fraternity Complex. Amid continuing construction and preparatio7i for habitation four fraternities, evacuating dorm basements and nearby motels, moved in to be followed later by the other fraternities. v. The facilities of the New Cam- pus were expanded with the opening of The Commons, the Fine Arts Wing, and the new tennis courts behind the wom- jiifii iip The Commons en ' s gym. Work continued on | wi es m the Life-Sciences Building and SHI Kr construction was begun on the Mathematics-General Class- room Building. Life-Sciences Building ■ ■ ! ! ! 1 i 1 1 I The New Campus 10 Fine Arts Wing 11 mmmM m 1  • Phi Beta Kappa Hall Barrett Campus Center 12 Outside of the classroom are many centers of student in- terest and activity: the dorms, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, and the Campus Center — this year with its new look due to the re- moval of the old Fine Arts Building. 13 Walkway-Washington Hall 14 The old and the new combine to make the campus one of constant beauty that seems to increase with each passing season. Sunken Garden Crim Dell 15 Binns .• ■ Post Office Casey ' s 16 - Clean Dirty Drug The Post Office, Merchant Square, Bruton Parish, and Colonial Williamsburg are equally a part of college for the William and Mary student who early becomes acquainted with all it has to offer. Casey ' s Schmidt ' s Bruton Parish Church 17 ' , ' IJ- ' ' « .; imiver [BBi wH 18 The full expanse of Blow Gymnasium was used for the 1968 observance of Charter Day. Charter Day excercises come- morating the 275th Anniver- sary of the granting of the Royal Charter by their Majes- ties King William III and Queen Mary II of England on February 8, 1693, were held in Blow Gymnasium. The occa- sion was marked by distin- guished addresses, by the con- ferring of honorary degrees, and by the announcement of the recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award. Faculty, students, delegates from various colleges, and friends filled the Gym to capacity. Students overlook the scene from the upstairs balcony. Faculty members lake their places as the Anniversary Convocation begins. 19 Dr. William G. Guy and the Color Guard of the Queen ' s Guard lead the processional. The Choir sings the William and Mary Hymn both at the start and conclusion of the excercises. Dr. J. T. Baldwin helps the Seniors find their places in the Gym. Dr. Alexander Kallos directs the Faculty to their assigned positions. Delegates from many of the nation ' s colleges attended the Convocation. 20 The Anniversary Convocation began with reading from the Royal Charter. Dr. Harold L. Fowler Anthony H. Packe, Master of the Ancient Company of Drapers, brought greetings from the Drapers ' Company of London plus a ster- ling silver candelabra. Dr Joseph Curtis read the Royal Proclamation. Members of the Queen ' s Guard help display the sterling silver can- delabra presented to the College on its Anniversary by the Drapers ' Company. Sir Patrick Henry Dean, Her Britannic Majesty ' s Ambassador to the United States, addressed the Assembly. The contribution of the Choir was selections from Ode lo the Virginian Voyage. 21 Alvin Duke Chandler, Chancellor of the College announced the appointment of Dr. Thomas Atkeson and Dr. J. Ward Jones as Chancellor Professors of the College. Dixon L. Foster, President of the Society of the Alumni, displays the Alumni gift of a chain of office that bears the name of every Senior Class President since the position was created. H E w hIh i H mJLk — HO 1 Bruce Oliver, Vice-President of the Senior Class, receives this on behalf of Bob Blair, President. On behalf of the Senior Class, Bruce Oliver expresses his thanks for this gift. The Right Reverend and the Right Honorable Robert Wright Stop- ford, Bishop of London, also addressed the Convocation. 22 Vernon L. Nunn, Treasurer-Auditor of the College, receives the Thomas Jefferson Award. W. Brooks George, Rector of the Board of Visitors, awards Hugh Williams Farmar, Clerk to the Drapers ' Company an honorary doc- tor of laws degree. Sir Patrick Henry Dean, Her Britannic Majesty ' s Ambassador to the United States, is awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree. Lord Bishop Robert Wright Stopford of London receives an honorary doctor of divinity degree. 23 ■■ : ' b iii0m0 mt j HvaiBv--  ' MBHi H I ■i ' ; ' : ' l ■•. ? ' .fl 4 _ PJ5 v.f: .V iM .v i--: Academics Registration ■ x Research Fine Arts sculpture Faculty meeting 25 toH Frau Elsa Diduk •i-j - Mr. Mont Linkenauger 26 New professors, research grants and honors, improvised facilities, and expanding graduate programs characterized William and Mary ' s academic advances. Eighty-six new teachers met the school ' s largest enrollment; forty-one additional positions increased the faculty to three hundred sixty-one. Making speeches, attending conferences, and accepting awards were on the agendas of professors in each department. Biological research in population prob- lems received national attention. Because of continuing delays in construction of the Life Sciences and Mathe- matics buildings, classrooms remained crowded; frater- nity lodges served several departments. Masters programs in Government and Sociology and a Ph.D. in History began operation; and the Board of Visitors created the Schools of Business Administration and of Continuing Studies. Dr. Leonard Schifrin 27 I Shakespeare in the Wren Attic Biology Research Huts 28 Dr. Gerald Turbow 29 Secretarial Science in Lodge 6 Main Entrance, Andrews Fine Arts Wing Metal and Wood Working Shop, Small Physics Building 30 Dr. William Guy Term paper 31 ' Tll The Computer Center Mr. John Lavach 32 Study in the Sit ' n ' Bull Room 33 34 The torchlit Wren Courtyard and activities on Merchants ' Square gave students and their families a chance for relaxation. The William and Mary Choir performs for Parents ' Day 1967, Mulled cider was provided for the parents hy the local merchants. Live entertainment in Merchants ' Square was featured lor this year ' s Parents ' Day. :?5 The second annual Parents ' Day in the spring of 1967 was even more elaborate and more events were planned for the K V ' parents than in previous year ' s and a continuing tradition U seems to have been established. The success of this occasion caused the creation of the Par-  ..r;- ents ' Fund which now totals over one thousand dollars. Lunch m front ol Phi Beta Kappa Hall gives parents and students a chance for inlorrnal talk f The punch bowl is always a popular place on a picnic. The Queen ' s Guard sounds a salute to the visiting parents. Parents and students alike feast on a Tinker Special. 36 The Queen ' s Guard drills while parents look on. An exhibition baseball game is also held for the visitors. Head Company advances with sabers unsheathed. nuiim iiiiainiiiiJ,j W ' t ' y ' imnv imummiiii i i ' iii.ii;||.. . • ■ - gi .ii-.V -- ,r The Athletic Department scheduled an exhibition football game for the parents to show Big Green ' s forecasted winning potential. 37 Historic Bruton Parish Church was as close to the College as President Lyndon B. Johnson got on his November visit to Williamsburg that aroused considerable controversy in national newspapers and mag- azines. The Reverend Cotesworth Pinckney Lewis followed by Mrs. Johnson, the President. Lynda Johnson, and her fiance. Captain Charles Robb. leave Bruton after the Sunday service. 38 The President takes leave of Reverend Lewis at the close of the Sunday service. Mrs. Johnson murmured, A wonderful choir. The President shook hands with the Rector and said, Thank you. The Johnsons and Captain Charles Robb depart. Others besides Reverend Lewis felt the Pre.sident should know their leelings of the Viet Nam issue 39 Senator J. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, Political Sci- ence Forum. Dr. Gardener Murphy, Director of Research at the Menninger Foundation, Visiting Scholars Lecture. Joyce Grenfell. William and Mary Theatre. 40 The Drifters, Student Association, Homecoming. Figures of national and inter- national note visited the cam- pus during the 1967-1968 ses- sion. These guests were spon- sored by numerous campus organizations. Wilson Pickett, Student Association, Homecoming. 41 Alan C- ' urlis, Collegium Musicum Series. Ravi Shankar, William and Mary Concert Series. Chamber Music Concert, Friends of Music. Warsaw Chamber Orchestra, William and Mary Concert Series. Ian and Sylvia, Student A.ssociation, Mid-Winters. The Swirifjint; Moiiallions, Student Association, Mui-VVinlers. 43 44 Greek Weekend 1967 Jr. Walker Block Party Saturday night on the Row 45 Chad and Jeremy Spring Finals 1967 meant the return of the traditional Friday night formal dance to the Sunken Garden where music was provided by Stan Rubin and his orchestra. Chad and Jeremy appeared in concert Saturday night in Blow Gvm. 46 The Friday night dance Sunken Garden by torchlight Spring Finals 1967 ' Su M 47 Homecoming Parade 1967 ■■■■■ - .v Kappa ' s Raggedy Ann ifi Theta ' s Miss Muffet . Lambda Chi ' s Lilliputian - --- - • ' Ji Senior President Blair Parade Marshal Lambert - — — .i. } 48 Alumni came home to class reunions and parties, to the Sunset Parade and the game with the University of Rich- mond, to the Homecoming Parade and the Dance with the Wicked Pickett — home to William and Mary. Homecoming Dance 1967 49 Sunset Parade • -N Alumni meetings 1967 Homecoming Indians vs. Richmond Spiders 50 The East Stands f Half time red carpet Alumni Award 51 The Swinging Medallions Mid-Winters Dance 1968 52 Sylvia For the second annual Mid-Winters Weekend, the Swinging Medallions came to a packed Adair Gym for the informal dance on Friday. Students heard Ian and Sylvia in concert Sat- urday night. Mid- Winters Concert 1968 Double Shot 53 54 . ' ; . . ,-,; ' ii-.VA- ' • - Miss William and Mary Contest FRONT ROW: Linda Kalen, Judy Steffan, Cathy Coleman, Lin John- son, Kathy Burge, Marian Chapman, Anne Roberts, Donna Gorman. SECOND ROW: Lynn Greenwood, Liz Tarpley, Pat Zepul, Carol Bender, Marty Vann, Cathy Webb, Jan Walker, Judy Stratton, Judy Pond. THIRD ROW: Anne Nelms, Susan Har ' ell, Dee Curwen, Judy O ' Grady, Sally Barner, Pam Allison, Barbara Geddes, Diane Lucas, Kathy Kearney, Linda Knemeyer, Candy Metz, Donnie Chancellor, Connie Scott. 56 A special tradition at William and Mar is the annual Miss William and Mary Contest sponsored by the Colonial Echo. From the thirty girls nominated by all the women ' s dormitories, sororities, and fraternities, the student body elected five finalists. A formal portrait of each was then sent to Mr. George Peppard, who se- lected our winner. Mr. George Peppard, actor December 2«, 1967 Miss Mary Yeager Royalty Editor Colonial Echo 1968 College of William Mary ' ■v ' illia nsburg, Virginia 23185 Oear ■■ ' .iss Yeager: In all of the contests I have been asked to judge, the finalists of William and ' - ary ' s are without exaggeration the prettiest I have seen. As a man who is dedicated to beauty in all of the Arts, and especially to the beauty found only in a lovely worran ' s eyes, my decision was almost impossible: In order to choose one, I had to not choose four. So, Miss Yeager, I will make a deal with you: I select Kathy Surge as the winner (her aura of sweetness got me) and you can keep her in Williamsburg for the festivities. cut you . Miss Yeager, must carefully package both Judies, Ann and Fam, and send them directly to me by parcel post. 57 Miss Kathy Burge is a senior psychology major from Hopewell, Virginia. She is President of Delta Delta Delta social sorority, a member of Psi Chi -a na- tional psychology honorary, the Psychology Club and the Student Association. She has been elected Greek Weekend Queen, Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma social fra- ternity, and was a Senior Princess on the Homecoming Court. Her selection by our guest celebrity, George Peppard, as Miss William and Mary 1968 is a fitting climax for all these honors. 58 Miss William and Mary 1968 Miss Kathy Burge 59 Miss William and Mary Finalists Miss Ann Nelms Miss Pam Allison 60 Miss Judv Pond Miss Judy Stratton 61 Miss Kathy Burge, Senior Princess I Tl r i 04 Miss Suzanne Pearce, Senior Princess 4m Miss Sandv Bocock, Homecoming Queen 62 Miss Donnie Chancellor. Junior Princess Miss Anne Nelms, Junior Princess Homecoming Court 1968 Miss Pam Allison, Sophomore Princess Miss Elaine Barnes, Sophomore Princess Miss Merle Prcstuii, Freshman Princess 63 Greek Queen Greek Weekend Dance 1967 Miss Kathy Bulge, Greek Weekend Queen 64 ROTC Royalty Miss Ann Nelms, ROTC Queen Miss Kathy Burgt-. I ' l Miss Judy Stratton, Princess Miss Merle Preston, Princess (55 I; ' - w ■ 66 yN ' «i V w «? The Board of Visitors Since 1693, the governing power of the college has been invested in the Board of Visitors. It continues to fulfill its responsibilities by maintaining College prop- erty, appointing Administration and Faculty members, setting tuition rates and admission requirements, ap- proving the budget, and establishing other policies for the College. The Board consists of seventeen members appointed by the Governor to serve four years without compensation. This year ' s Board has aided Dean W. Melville Jones in planning the 275th Anniversary cel- ebration at the College. Rector W. Brooks George addresses the graduating class of 1967. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy, John P. Harper -Vice Rec- tor, W. Brooks George - Rector, President Paschall. Walter G. Ma- son -Secretar -, Mrs. Robert V.H. Duncan. SECOND ROW: Ernest Goodrich, Walter S. Robertson, E. Ralph James, Thomas B. Stanley, Frank W. Cox. H. Hudnall Ware. Jr., J.E. Zollinger, Blake T. New- ton. Charles K. Hutchens, R William Arthur, Russell B. Gill, Wil- l iam R. Savage, Jr. 68 President and Mrs. Paschall admire the boxwood wreath on their front door. The President Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, in his eighth year as Presi- dent of the College is also an alumnus of William and Mary, He has served the educational interests of the State in various official capacities, and has been distin- guished by national awards. President Paschall contin- ued to coordinate the development of William and Mary this year, facing such problems as increased enrollment, growing discontent about faculty salaries, demands by the students for less social and academic restrictions, and slowness of construction. As part of the 275th An- niversary celebration, he appeared on television for a half-hour interview on the College ' s past and present. Davis Y. Paschall, President of the College 69 Administrators Harold L. Fowler, Dean of the Faculty Robert A. Johnston, Associate Dean of the Faculty W Melville Jones. Dean of the College John H. Willis, Jr., Associate Dean of the College 70 Birdena E. Donaldson, Dean of Women Carolyn L. Moseley, Assistant Dean of Women Carson H. Barnes, Jr., Dean of Men J. Wilfred Lambert, Dean of Students Joel C. McGurk, Assistant Dean of Men in Charge of Housing Wallace A. Elliott, Assistant Dean of Men 71 James S. Kelly, Director of Development William C. Pollard, Librarian; James H. Renz, Associate Librarian Dudley M. Jensen, Registrar John C. Bright. Director of Student Aid and Placement Venion L. Nunn, Treasurer-Auditor 72 73 Distinguished Faculty Vernon L. Nunn, Treasurer-Auditor, recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award. Nathan Altshuler, Professor of Sociology and Anthropolo- gy, recipient of the Student Association ' s Outstanding Faculty Award, Spring 1967. Thomas C. Atkeson, Chancellor Professor of Law and Taxation. J. Ward Jones, Chancellor Professor of Ancient Lan- guages. William G. Guy, Chancellor Professor of Chemistry. 74 f . Robert E. Black, Professor G.R. Brooks, Associate Professor Mitchell A. Byrd, Professor, Department Head Ian P. Callard, Assistant Professor Biology Robert L. Eskay, Lecturer Gustav W. Hall, Assistant Professor Charlotte Mangum, Assistant Professor Martin C. Mathes, Associate Professor C. Richard Terman, Associate Professor Webb Van Winkle, Assistant Professor Carl W. Vermeulen, Assistant Professor Stewart A. Ware, Assistant Professor Chemistry i i£fe Alfred R Armstrong, Professor Howard R. Craig, Research Assistant Professor William G. Guy, Professor, Department Head Bryant E. Harrell, Associate Professor Trevor A. Hill. Associate Professor Edward Katz, Instructor Richard L. Kiefer, Assistant Professor John T MacQueen, A.ssociatc Professor Lavonne O. Tarleton, Instructor David W. Thompson, Assistant Profes,sor Sheppard Y. Tyree, Jr.. Professor Joseph T. Zung, Associate Professor 75 Economics Kee II Choi, Assistant Professor Martin A. Garrett, Assistant Professor Ancient Languages J. Ward Jones, Professor, Department Head Alexander P. MacGregor, Jr., Instructor Katherine A. Montgomery, Assistant Professor John R. Matthews, Jr., Associate Professor Business Administration Leonard Schifrin, Associate Professor. Department Head David L. Siders, Instructor Barbara A. Simpson, Assistant Professor Wagih G. Dafashy, Assistant Professor Robert F. Hartman, Jr., Associate Professor Gilbert C.Jones, Assistant Professor Algin B. King, Professor John D. Long, Assistant Professor William G. McNairy. Instructor John W. Newman, , III, Instructor John S. Quinn, Professor CharlesL. Quittmeyer. Professor, Department Head William T. Reece, Professor Anthony L. Sancetta, Professor Leland E. Traywick, Professor m i J Jean C. Andrews, Instructor Donald L. Ball. Assistant Professor Robert D. Bense, Instructor Charles E. Davidson, Professor William F. Davis, Assistant Professor Carl R. Dolmetsch, Professor J. Scott Donaldson, Assistant Professor Nathaniel Y. Elliott, Assistant Professor Frank B. Evans, III, Professor Robert J. Fehrenbach. Assistant Professor Margaret W. Freeman, Instructor Bruce H. Guernsey, Instructor Elizabeth H. Hageman, Instructor Dorothy J. Heissenbuttel, Instructor Kenneth S. Knodt, Instructor Michael J. Lieb, Assistant Professor Kenneth M. Mason, Jr., Instructor Cecil M. McCuUey, Professor English f } O M , ( C- . Fraser Neiman, Professor, Department Head Elsa Nettels, Assistant Professor Charles C. Nickerson, Instructor Morris Rabinowitz, Instructor Robert J. Scholnick, Assistant Professor Lawrence S. Scale, Instructor LeRoy W. Smith, Professor Russell P. Sparling, Instructor William R Thurman, Jr., Instructor J. Lewis Walker, III, Instructor 77 Geology Kenneth F. Bick, Professor, Depart- ment Head; Stephen C. Clement. Assistant Professor; Bruce K. Good- win, Associate Professor; Gerald H. Johnson, Assistant Professor. Fine Arts Henry E. Coleman, Instructor; Richard K. Newman, Professor; Carl A. Roseberg, Professor; Thomas E. Thorne, Professor, Department Head. Education G. William Bullock, Jr., Associate Professor; Royce W. Ches- ser, Associate Professor; Paul N. Clem. Associate Professor; Armand J. Galfo, Associate Professor; Kevin E. Geoffroy, As- sistant Professor; Donald J. Herrmann, Professor; Howard K. Holland, Professor; John E. Jenkins, Assistant Professor; John F. Lavach, Assistant Professor; Carl W. McCartha, Pro- fessor; Robert O. Nelson. Profes.sor, Acting Department Head; Grace M. Smith, Associate Professor; John W. Sykes, Assis- tant Professor; Thelma W. Wenger. Assistant Professor. 78 Government Hm dikJlk M Donald J. Baxter, Assistant Professor; Richard C. Curry, As- sistant Professor; Clyde V. House, Assistant Professor; Chon- ghan Kim, Associate Professor; W. Warner Moss, Professor; James M. Roherty, Professor, Department Head; Roger W. Smith, Assistant Professor. Home Economics History Dale E. Benson, Visiting Assistant Professor R. Carlyle Beyer, Professor Thelma Miller, Assistant Professor; Alma L. Wilkin, Associate Profes- sor, Department Head. Edward P. Crapol, Assistant Professor Anthony J. Esler, Associate Professor A. Z. Freeman, Associate Professor Philip J. Funigiello, Assistant Professor Ludwell H. Johnson, Professor, Department Head; James N. McCord, Jr., Assistant Professor; John E. Selby, Associate Professor; Richard B. Sherman, Associate Professor; George V. Strong, Assistant Professor; Thaddeus W. Tate, Jr., Associ- ate Professor; Gerald D. Turbow, Assistant Professor. Cl frr4 frr { J W t 79 Law Philosophy William S Cobb. Jr., Assistant Professor; Lewis A. Fos- ter, Associate Professor; Thomas K. Hearn, Jr., Assis- tant Professor; Frank A. MacDonald, Professor, Depart- ment Head; Henry E. McLane, Associate Professor; Elizabeth S. Reed, Assistant Professor. John J. Avioli, Instructor; Wayne E. Carter, Instructor; Benjamin R. Cato, Jr., Associate Professor; Luther T. Conner, Jr., Assistant Professor; Hugh B. Easier, Assis- tant Professor; Sidney H. Lawrence, Associate Profes- sor; Lawrence C. Leonard, Lecturer; Joyce F. Longman, Instructor; Peter V. O ' Neil, Assistant Professor. Thomas C. Atkeson, Professor Harry E. Atkinson, Lecturer Joseph Curtis, Professor, Dean John E. Donaldson, Assistant Profe.ssor Emeric Fischer, Associate Professor Joseph R. Johnson, Instructor Arthur W. Phelps, Professor E. BIythe Stason, Jr., Associate Professor Charles E. Torcia, Professor James P. Whyte, Jr., Professor Mathematics Richard H. Prosl. Assistant Professor; Thomas L. Reynolds, Professor, Department Head; Lionel Rintel, Assistant Professor; George T. Rublein, Associate Professor; Jagdish C. Sanwal, Associate Professor; Raymond W. Southworth, Professor; David P. Stanford, Assistant Professor; William C. Turner, Assistant Professor. 80 Elaine Alper, Instructor Elisabeth E. Backhaus, Assistant Professor J. Worth Banner, Professor, Department Head Joanne M. Basso, Instructor James R. Beeler, Associate Professor Paula M. Belskis, Instructor James P. Blount, Assistant Instructor, Laboratory Technician James W. Coke, Associate Professor ElsaS. Diduk, Instructor Dorothy M. DiOrio, Instructor Martha S. Flamm, Instructor Harry E.Godshall, Jr., Instructor UteG.Griiner, Instructor Elizabeth L. Hodges, Instructor E. Lewis Hoffman, Associate Professor Modern Languages Alexander Kallos, Professor; Alexander I. Kurtz, Associate Professor; Barry H. Mann, Instructor; J. Luke Martel, Jr., Associate Professor; Ben C. McCary, Associate Professor; John A, Moore, Professor; Maria A. Robredo Palmaz, Lec- turer; Wyley L. Powell, Instructor; Marcel Reboussin, Profes- sor; Gordon B. Ringgold, Professor; Donald H. Squire, Instruc- tor; Howard Stone, Professor; Charles M. Wukasch, Instruc- tor; Walter S. Zimmerman, Associate Professor. M k 81 1 4Y Robert T.Brown, Assistant Professor Women ' s Physical Education H. Virginia Crook, Assistant Professor Hubert A. Daw, Assistant Instructor Shirley G. Roby, Assistant Professor Psychology Janet Tomlinson, Instructor i Carol A. Wallace, Assistant Professor Peter L. Derks. Associate Professor; Herbert Friedman, Associate Professor; Vergil V. McKenna, Associate Professor; Ellen F. Rosen. Assistant Professor; Stanley B. Williams, Professor, De- partment Head. Carl M. Andersen, Assistant Professor; George W. Craw- ford, Associate Professor; Morton Eckhaus, Associate Professor; John H. Long. Assistant Professor; John L. McKnight. Associate Professor; Ernst G. Michaelis, Visiting Professor; Charles F. Perdrisat. Assistant Pro- fessor; Edward A. Remler. Assistant Professor; Harlan E. Schone, Assistant Professor. jf Mildred B. West, Assistant Professor iS M Physics O ( Arden Sher, Associate Professor; Robert E. Smith. As- sociate Professor; Jon F. Soest. Instructor; Robert E. Welsh. Research Associate Professor; Rolf G. Winter. Professor. Department Head; Ying-Yeung Yam. As- sistant Professor. 82 M Joseph S. Agee. Assistant Professor; Richard Besnier, Instructor. Men ' s Physical Education ■- i- r ' ' dik h Hubert J. Brown. Instructor; James W. Carpenter. Instructor; Edmund T. Derrmge, Instructor; Harry R. Groves. Instructor; John H. Harvey. In- structor; Lester Hooker. Assistant Professor; Edward E. Jones. Assistant Professor; Mont Linkenauger. Assistant Professor; Christopher E. Patter- son. Instructor; John H. Randolph. Part-time Lecturer; Carl J. Slone. Lec- turer; Howard M. Smith. Professor. Department Head. Music J. S. Darling. Lecturer; Carl A. Fehr. Professor; John VanEss Koman. Lecturer; Stephen Paledes. Assistant Professor; Alan C. Stewart, Associate Profes.sor; Frederick D. Truesdell. Pro- fessor, Department Head; Charles R, Varner. Associate Pro- fessor. Captain Doel D. Day, Assistant Professor; Captain Roy D. Hunnicutt, Assistant Professor; Major Richard B. LaFrance, Assistant Professor; Lt. CoL Glen L. Shivel, Jr., Assistant Pro- Military Science 83 Edril Lott, Associate Professor, Department Head Secretarial Science Marion M. Brown, Instructor Albert E. Haak, Associate Professor George E. Lott, Jr., Assistant Professor Donald L. McConkey, Assistant Professor James W. Sawyer, Assistant Professor Howard M. Scammon, Professor, Department Head Theatre and Speech Nathan Altshuler, Professor Carol E. Ballingall, Assistant Professor Louis M. Beck, Assistant Professor The Honors Center Lounge stimulates intellectual chit-chat as well as providing a place for relaxation. Sociology and Anthropology O Q ' n t . ipi f Vernon H. Edmonds, Associate Professor David J. Gray, Professor Anthony L. Guenther, Assistant Professor Noelie Herzog, Instructor Satoshi Ito, Assistant Professor R. Wayne Kernodle, Professor, Department Head Victor A. Liguori, Assistant Professor Edwin H. Rhyne, Professor Elaine M. Themo, Assistant Professor Marion G. Van Fossen. Assistant Professor 84 General Honors Program The General Honors Program, begun in the fall of 1965, now includes forty-eight freshmen, forty-six soph- omores, and fifteen active juniors. In addition, forty-five seniors pursued Departmental Honors in different fields of concentration. General Honors Students carry a standard aca- demic program except that two of their courses are of honors nature: one — a special departmental class, the other — a colloquium which deals with separate topics of contemporary concern. The Program aims to challenge academically talented students to meet high standards of scholarship and of involvement in learning, to experi- ment in course content and method with the idea of the possible application to the general non-honors program, and to produce a spill-over effect for the College as a whole. The Program is an integral, not a separate part of the College. Students are selected for the Program either before entering college on the basis of high school records, test scores, aptitude for independant work and evidence of involvement or after entering on the basis of faculty recommendations, grades, and interest. Colloquia Freshman First Semester Prejudice, Attitude and Belief- Mr. McKenna Knowledge. Morality and Religion -Mr. Hearn The Nature of Treason- Mr. Elliot Tragedy as a Basis for Self-Analysis- Mr. Leadbeater Second Semester Imperialism — Mr. Webb Words and Music: An Examination of Media -Mrs. Freeman The Varieties of Religious Experience — Mr. Maloney Man and His Finitude — Mr. Leadbeater Sophomores First Semester Politics and Guilt: Studies in Political Theory -Mr. R. Smith Western Civilization on Trial: the dissi dence of the Artists from Balzac to Malraux — Mr. Reboussin Mass Communications — Mr. Donaldson Man and Nature — Mr. Brooks Second Semester Government and the Individual -Mr. Ward Eros -Mr. Cobb From Hero to Anti-Hero-Mr. L. Smith Cognition and Rebellion — Mr. Derks Juniors First Semester The American Literary Image: The United States in World Literature -Mr. Dometsch Second Semester Untitled Seminar- Mr. Moss Dr. Carlyle Beyer, Director of the Honors Program, talks with two interested honors students. Colloquia held in the relaxed atmosphere of the CoUoke room stimulates student participation and interest. 85 « ■.-- I- iVMrx: J ' •■• i ' 1 1 , ' .- 1 1 1 •- ' - ' . r- ' - -♦ • • • «% k«; ' _, , )• - V ' m ■vac ' 1- - . ••w • - ■- ■ m ' - Lr. ' •■ ' .• 3 •  1 ' 1 1 ■.« ,f.r.- I r- - ' - - .■ _ f ' V 14 % rSiii ' - ■ . ' ■ -- . ; ' i S rikH 4U fc m-. • - ■■ 1 ,v- %. C ? f ' ' A %- t K .IL rii ' ih,Si f, f I ' ' ■ V - ■ ,.. W: -- • ' ... - != :. . — « - : CLASSES Who ' s Who Carol Bender Susan Baskerville Bob Blair Alison Brenner Bob Clay Lee Bonifant Bob Cline 88 Barrv Cressman Dan Darragh Brad Davis ..CFTtr i Florence Fraser Marilyn Giorgio Carole Green Jim Jancaitis Kathy Green -r ' -  - Judy Johnso n 89 Lucv Kinnaird Who ' s Who Nora Morsch Suzanne Pearce Merle Markwith Ric McKittnck m . ' W i Bruce Oliver Dave Rutledge «i! i II ay Pat Milliren Kerry Sawick 90 Robert Scott Bob Stephenson Tom Wright Bill Seibert Gus Smith Bob Trice Johnne Whicker Mary Yeager 91 92 SENIORS ih V Bruce Oliver, vice-president C lass of 1968 Bob Blair, president Kerry Sawick, secretary-treasurer Mary Yeager, historian ABARBANEL, PETER DON, New York. New York. A.B., Government; Kappa Alpha; Intramurals. ABERCROMBIE, CLARA REID. McLean A.B.. Sociol- ogy; Kappa Delta; Flat Hat: Westminster Fellowship, Publicity Chairman, Student Church Synthesis Chair- man. ABICHT, SANDRA RITA, Newport News. A.B., Educa- tion; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat: Chorus; Baptist Student Union. ADAMS, SHERYL LEE, Centreville. A.B., Sociology; Colonial Echo: William and Mary Theatre; transferred from Radford College. AERNL MADELAINE, Williamsburg. A.B., French: Sigma Delta Pi; transferred from American College in Paris, University of Geneva. AKERS, DORISLEE, Alexandria. A.B., Education; Kappa Delta; Delta Omicron; Flat Hal: Backdrop Club; Orchestra; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. AKERS, SANDRA LOUISE, Williamsburg. B.S., Psy- chology; WCWM; Psychology Club; Women ' s Swimming Team. ALLEY. WAYNE MOSBY, Richmond. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Group Leader; Society for the Advancement of Management. ALVIS, ELIZABETH HUNTLEY. Fairfax. A.B.. Eng- lish; Student Education Association; Spanish Club; Baptist Student Union. SENIORS 93 Class of 1968 AMORY, ROBERT F., Williamsburg. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Accounting Club. AMSBAUGH, DIANA FAY, Vienna. B.S., Biology: Bi- ology Club; Baptist Student Union; Christian Fellow- ship. ANDERSON, CLAIRE HOWELL, Knoxville, Tennes- see. A.B., Philosophy; Flat Hat: Mermettes; Christian Fellowship. ANDREWS, SUSAN CLOCKER. Kaiserslautern, West Germany. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Delta, President; Pi Delta Phi; Abelian Society; Panhellenic Council; Flat Hat. ANSPACH, CHARLES FRED, Newport News. B.S., Physical Education; P.E. Majors ' Club, Vice-President; Track. APPLEGATE. CHARLES EDWARD, Williamsburg. A.B., Sociology. APPLER, DAVID VAN, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. B.S., Biology; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, President; Interfraternity Council; Swimming; Intramurals. ARHART, GEORGE ANDREW, Richmond A.B., Gov- ernment; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Psychology Club; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals. ARMENTROUT, REGINA ANN. Richmond. B.S., Mathematics; Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer; Abelian Society. g x ARTMAN. ALAN MILLER. Suffolk. A.B.. Philosophy; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Corresponding Secretary. ATKINS, MARTHA KAY, Staunton. A.b , English; Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chairman; Flat Hat: Greek Editor; Cheerleader, Co-Captain. ATKINSON, PHOEBE J., McLean. A.B., Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Education Association. AUDET, BENJAMIN HOBART, Portsmouth. B.S., Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma. AUGUSTINE, GRETA ANN, Colonial Heights. A.B., Education; Gamma Phi Beta; Sigma Delta Pi; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; Spanish Club; Political Science Forum. BABB, ELLEN FRANCES, Hampton A.B., Psychology; Phi Mu; Band; Psychology Club; Canterbury Club; transferred from Christopher Newport College. BABINGTON-SMITH, HUGH, Oxford, England. A.B„ Philosophy; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; William and Mary Renew: Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society; International Circle; Draper ' s Exchange Stu- dent; transferred from Eton College. BAGLEY, CAROL ANN. Richmond. B.S., Biology; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Senior Panhellenic Representa- tive; Orientation Sponsor; Backdrop Club; Newman Club. BAGLEY, JAMES LYLE, Chesapeake. B.S.. Physics; Theta Delta Chi; Phi Mu Alpha, Warden; Band; Baptist Student Union. BAILEY, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Williamsburg. B.S., Chemistry; Kappa Alpha; Chemistry Club; Intramur- als. BAISDEN, NANCY MARSHALL, Delbarton, West Virginia. A.B., History. BAKER, JANET LOUISE, Arlington. B.S.. Mathemat- ics; Phi Mu, Treasurer; W ' estminster Fellowship. BAKER, THOMAS OLIVER, Miami, Florida. B.S., Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma; Christian Fellowship. Trea- surer. BAKOWSKI, CHRISTINE B.. Arlington. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Theta Alpha Phi; Backdrop Club, Techni- cal Director; Newman Club. BALDWIN, PRISCILLA BLYTHE, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. A.B., Sociology; Delta Delta Delta, Senior Panhellenic Representative; Student Association; Or- chesis; Cheerleader, Co-Captain; Freshman and Sopho- more Class Secretary-Treasurer. SENIORS 95 Cj| f-p P r5f ? 1! r V. BALLANCE. WILLIAM M.. Jarratt B.S., Biol- ogy: Student Ass(K:iation; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Alpha Phi Omega, Rush Chairman. Secretary-Treasurer; Biology Club; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals. BARNES, ROBERT C, Richardson, Texas. B.S., Chemistry; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Men ' s Honor Council; Group Leader; William and Mary Review; Chemistry Club. BARNKS. WILLIAM ARMSTEAD. JR.. Stony Creek. A.B.. Business Administration; Alpha Phi Omega; Society for the Advancement of Management, Treasurer. BARNETT, RICKl A., Newport News. A.B.. Business Administration; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. BARNETT, WILLIAM GEORGE, Richmond. A.B., History; Sigma Pi; Group Leader; Flat Hat; Young Republicans; Lyon G. Tyler Histor- ical Society; Botetourt Bibliographical Society; Baptist Student Union; Swimming Team. BARNEY, GRETCHEN LEE, Richmond. B.S., Mathematics; Alpha Chi Omega; Abelian So- ciety; Orientation Sponsor; Mermettes, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Director; Intramurals. BAROCCO. DIANA. Elkland, Pennsylvania. A.B., Psychology; Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; WCWM; Newman Club; Intramurals. BARTELT, JOHN ALLAN, Charlottesville. A.B., Business Administration; Accounting Club; Newman Club. BASKERVILLE. SUSAN B , Richmond. B.S.. Biologj ' ; Gamma Phi Beta. Rush Chairman. President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; General Cooperative Commit- tee; President ' s Aide; Women ' s Dormitory Council. Treasurer, Secretary, President; Orien- tation Sponsor; Chorus; Biology Club; Hockey; Tennis; Mortar Board ' s Outstanding Sopho- more. BASSUENER, BARBARA ANN, Falls Church. A.B., Government; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Ludwell House President; Orientation Sponsor; Young Demo- crats; Political Science Forum. BATTAGLIA. CAROL. Springfield. A.B.. Edu- cation; Colonial Echo; Mermettes; Student Education Association; Newman Club. Secre- tary. BEADLING, LESLIE CRAIG, Elizabeth, Penn- sylvania. B.S., Chemistry; Sigma Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa; Football. BEAR, GEORGE ALVIN. JR.. Medford. New Jersey. A.B.. Physical Education; Swimming. Co-Captain of Freshman and Varsity Teams. BEARD, LOUISE VIRGINIA, Hampton. A.B.. English; Kappa Kappa Gamma; William and Mary Review; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals. BEATTY, GREGG CLINTON, Alexandria. A.B.. History; Phi Mu Alpha, Historian; Band. r 96 SENIORS Class of 1968 BEAZLEY, LINDA LEE, Montpelier. A.B., Education; Student Education Association; Psy- chology Club; Christian Fellowship; Wesley Foundation; Women ' s Tennis Team. BEERS, ROBERT WILSON, Yardley, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Business Administration; Account- ing Club; Young Republicans, Treasurer; Young Americans for Freedom, President. BEIRNE, HAROLD RAYMOND, JR., Lynch- burg. A.B., Business Administration; Group Leader; Accounting Club; Newman Club. BENDER, CAROL AMORY, AUentown, Penn- sylvania. A.B., Sociology; Gamma Phi Beta; Junior and Senior Panhellenic Representative; Mortar Board, Secretary; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities; Women ' s Honor Council; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council, ' Vice-President; Colonial Echo: William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Choir; Cho- rus; Psychology Club; Westminster Fellowship; Greek Weekend Court; Miss Irresistible; Sweet- heart of Pi Lambda Phi. BENEDICT, ROSEMARIE, Lexington. A.B.. Engli.sh; Student Education Association; Can- terbury Club; Women ' s Golf Team. BERGER. CHARLES HARRY, La Paz, Bolivia. A.B,, Business Administration; Theta Delta Chi; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory Man- ager; Group Leader; Flat Hat: ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Soccer. BERMAN, HERBERT SETH, Lynchburg. B S., Physics; WCWM; Band; ROTC; Balfour-Hillel; Chri,stian Fellowship. BEVILLE, SUSAN P, Chester. A.B., Educa- tion; Student Education Association; Spanish Club; Woman ' s Recreation Association. BILLY, MADELINE SCOTT, Arlington. A.B., Hi.story; Pi Delta Epsilon; Orientation Spon.sor; Colonial Echo. Class Editor; WCWM; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Secretary; Newman Club. BINZER, RENEE, Toledo, Ohio. A.B., Phy.sical Education; William and Mary Theatre; Back- drop Club, Choreographer; Orchesis, Secretary, President; P.E. Majors ' Club; Intramurals; transferred from Ohio University. SENIORS 97 BLACK, FREDERICK SCOTT, Broadway. A.B., Gov- ernment; William and Mary Theatre; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Democrats; Political Science Forum; Westminster Fellowship. BLAIR, ROBERT ALLEN, Suffolk. A.B.. Mathemat- ics; Sigma Pi, House Manager, Vice-President; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; General Cooperative Committee; Student Association, Executive Council, Dance and Concert Committee Chairman; President ' s Aide; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory Manager; Group Leader; Tennis. Captain; Interfraternity Council; Junior and Senior Class President. BLANKENSHIP, VICTORIA LEE, Lynchburg. A.B.. History; Delta Delta Delta; Choir; Chorus; Student Education Association. BOCOCK, SANDRA ELISE, Virginia Beach. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta; Homecoming Court, Homecoming Queen; Miss William and Mary Final- ist; Military Ball Court. Military Ball Queen; Tutor- ial Program. BOELT, ANNE MARIE, Williamsburg. A.B., Educa- tion; Young Democrats; transferred from Stratford College. BOGARDUS, W. STEPHEN, McLean. A.B., English; Phi Eta Sigma; William and Mary Review: WCWM; William and Mary Theatre; Botetourt Bibliographical Society. BOGGS. OLIVIAN RUSSELL, Fort Riley, Kansas. A.B., Psycholog -; Chi Omega; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Psycholog ' Club. BOLTON, HELEN SUZANNE. Arlington. B.S., Biol- ogy; Colonial Echo: Flat Hat: P.E. Majors ' Club; Bi- ology Club; Women ' s Swimming Team. Co-Captain; Women ' s Hockey Team; Intramurals. BONETA, CAROL, Alexandria. A.B., Spanish; Stu- dent Association; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; WCWM; Newman Club. BONIFANT, NANCY LEE, Silver Spring, Maryland. B.S., Mathematics; Chi Omega, Panhellenic Repre- sentative, President; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Abelian Society; Women ' s Dormitory Coun- cil, Jefferson Counselor; Orientation Sponsor; Fresh- man Cheerleader; Newman Club. BONNER, DANIEL BRUCE, Petersburg. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Bas- ketball Manager, Trainer. BORLESKE, STEPHEN GUSTAV, West Friendship, Maryland. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club; Lu- theran Student Association; The Forge. Chairman. BOUDREAU, MARIE ELIZABETH, Hampton. B.S., Psychology; Young Democrats; Psychology Club; Newman Club; transferred from Christopher Newport College. BOYSEN, FREDERICK O., Haddonfield, New Jersey. B.S., Psychology; Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Chairman; Psychology Club. BRAGG. DAVID GORDON, Bena. B.S., Mathematics; Tutorial Program; Wesley Foundation. d Am k 98 SENIORS . ft i i Class of 1968 BRANHAM, JEAN ELIZABETH, Martinsville. A.B., Education; Gamma Phi Beta. Rush Chairman: Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association. BREMER. ELIZABETH ANNE. Annandale. A.B.. Edu- cation; Delta Omicron; Choir; Chorus; Lutheran Stu- dent Association. BRENNER. ALISON LESLIE. New York. New York. A.B.. Government; Kappa Kappa Gamma. President. Junior Panhellenic Representative; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board. Vice-President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Pi Delta Phi; Student Association; President ' s Aide; Wom- en ' s Honor Council; Orientation Sponsor. BRICKLEMYER. KEITH WINTERS, Orangeburg, South Carolina. A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Alpha; Group Leader; Soccer; Track. BRISEBOIS. ANNE BINDON. Arlmgton. A.B.. French; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi, President; Christian Fellowship, Alumni Secretary; Westminster Fellowship. BROCK. CAROLYN MARIE, Norfolk. A.B.. English; Phi Mu; Chi Delta Phi. Secretary, Vice-President; Cho- rus; French Club; Botetourt Bibliographical Society; Westminster Fellowship. BROECKER, LIN ELL PATRICE. Richmond. A.B., So- ciology; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Student Association; Flat Hal. Make-Up Editor, Associate Edi- tor; International Circle. BROMLEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Washington, D.C. B.S., Mathematics; Chi Omega, Treasurer; Abelian Society; Student Association: Orientation Sponsor: Flat Hat: Can- terbury Club BROOKE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Alexandria. A.B., Eng- lish; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Choir, President. BROOKS, ANN BARRINGER, Williamsburg. A.B., Spanish; Spanish Club; transferred from University of Maryland, Munich, Rutgers. BROOKS, CARLTON PARKS, III, Roanoke. A.B., Psy- chology; Pi Lambda Phi, Vice-President, Rush Chair- man; Group Leader; Band; ROTC; Young Republicans; Psychology Club; Distinguished Military Student. BROUGHTON. HENRY PAUL, Richmond. A.B.. Psy- cholog) ' ; Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager; Psychology Club. SENIORS 99 ' T ' A- BROWN, ADLN DEERING, El Paso. Texas. B.S.. Geolog -; Sigma Nu; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Christian Science Organization; Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. President; Football. Co-Captain. BROWN. CELIA ANNE. Richmond A.B., English; Colo- 7iial Echo: Newman Club; Intramurals. BROWN. DIANE RUTH. Curundu. Canal Zone B.S., Biolog -; Women ' s Dormitory Council. Ludwell House President; Colonial Echo; Sailing Association; Biology Club; Canterbury Club; Tennis; Lacrosse. BROWN, FREDERICK LEE, Williamsburg. B.S.. Physics. BROWN, KRISTI SUE, Arlington. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Mu, Panhellenic Representative; WCWM; West- minster Fellowship. BROWN, PAULINE ELIZABETH, Richlands. B.S.. Biology. BROWN. RICHARD DARYL, Arlington. A.B., Eco- nomics; Kappa Alpha; Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramurals. BROWN, WILLIAM KEITH, Gloucester. A.B., Math- ematics. BRYANT. HARVEY LEE. Ill, Portsmouth. A.B.. History; Student Association; Group Leader; Young Republicans; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals. BUCHANAN, WILLIAM GORDON. III. Roanoke. B.S., Physical Education; Sigma Nu. Vice-President; Interfraternity Council; P.E. Majors ' Club; Football. BUCK. SHARON ELIZABETH. Newport News. B.S.. Biology; Kappa Alpha Theta, Chaplain; Biology Club; Newman Club; Women ' s Recreation Association. Sec- retary. BULLOCK, ROBERT MICHAEL, McLean. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Kappa Tau. 100 SENIORS iifk Cf bit Class of 1968 BUCKLEY, MARY KATHLEEN, Falls Church. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta: Colonial Echo; Newman Club. BUCKLEY, SUSAN IRVIN, Alexandria, A.B„ French; Chi Omega; Chorus. BUENTING. KAREN ALT, Staunton. A.B., Economics; Kappa Alpha Theta; Orientation Sponsor. BUFFINGTON. PATRICIA. Fairfield. Connecticut. A.B.. English; Delta Delta Delta; Young Republicans; Canterbury Club; transferred from University of Bridgeport. BUGDEN, LEE BIBB LINDSAY. FayetteviUe, New York. A.B., Education; Pi Beta Phi; Student Education Association; Canterbury Club. BURGE. KATHERINE GRAVELLE, Hopewell. A.B.. Psychology Delta Delta Delta, President; Psi Chi; Stu- dent Association; Psychology Club; Homecoming Court; Miss William and Mary; Greek Weekend Queen; Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma; Inlramurals. BURNEY, CHRISTINE SHIRLEY, Alexandria. A.B., Education; Pi Beta Phi; Backdrop Club; Orchesis; Stu- dent Education Association BURT, MERCER DAVID, Newport News, B,S., Chem- istry; Chemistry Club; transferred from Trinity Col- lege, BURT, VIRGINIA LEE, Richmond A.B., Sociology. BUTLER, WILLIAM ARTHUR. JR., Suffolk, A.B., Psy- chology; Psychology Club. BUTNER, TRUDY D., Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A,B., English; Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chorus; Canterbury Club; Intramurals; Tutorial Program. CALLAHAN, JAMES EDWARD, River Vale, New Jer- sey. A.B., Education; Lambda Chi Alpha, Correspond- ing Secretary; Newman Club; Freshman Cross Country and Track; Intramurals. CAMPBELL, JOAN DARNELL, Lynchburg. A.B.. Edu- cation; Kappa Delta; Wesley Foundation, Treasurer. CAMPBELL, VICTORIA ANNE, Martins ville. AB . English; Chi Delta Phi. Treasurer; Flat Hat: Tutorial Program, CARLSON. PATRICIA ANN, Norfolk, A,B,. English; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Educa- tion Association. SENIORS 101 Class of 1968 CARMODY, MARY PATRICIA, Falls Church. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology: Alpha Chi Omega; Newman Club. CARNEY, GRETCHEN, Newport News. B.S., Mathe- matics; WCWM; Newman Club; transferred from Christopher Newport College. CARNEY, ROBERT W., Williamsburg. B.S., Chemis- try; Chemistry Club; transferred from University of Kansas. CARSON, JEAN KYLE, Hot Springs. A.B.. Educa- tion; Kappa Alpha Theta. Recording Secretary; Stu- dent Association; Flat Hat, News Editor; Chorus; Young Democrats; Student Education Association; French Club. CARTER, KAREN LOU, Alexandria. A.B., Sociology; Pi Delta Phi; French Club; Westminster Fellowship. CASHMAN, BRADLEY ROBERT, Hanover, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Business Administration; Football; trans- ferred from George Washington University. CHANDLER, SAMUEL BRYAN, Montross. B.S., Physics; Pi Kappa Alpha; Student Association; Group Leader; Canterbury Club. CHAPMAN, MARIAN SUE, Aberdeen, Maryland. A.B., Business Administration; Sailing Association; So- ciety for the Advancement of Management, Secretary; Sweetheart of Sigma Pi; transferred from University of Western Kentucky. CHAPPELL, ALLEN HARRIS, Harrisonburg. A.B., Government. CHARTIER, LINDA HARRELL, West Point. A.B., Education. CHERRY. ELIZABETH ANNE, Charlottesville. A.B., Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, First Vice-President; Student Education Association. CHOW, MEI-CHUAN TANG, Taipei, Taiwan, Repub- lic of China. B.S., Chemistry; transferred from Rich- ard Bland College. CHRISTENSEN, CARL HARTNESS, Salisbury, Mary- land. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; Student Association; Group Leader; Ac- counting Club, President; Golf; Freshman Basketball. CHRISTIAN, ELNOR JANE, Jenkintown, Pennsyl- vania. A.B , Education; Kappa Delta; Chorus; Stu- dent Education Association; Flat Hat CHRONISTER, MARTIN M., Fairfield, Pennsylvania. A.B., Busine.ss Administration; Accounting Club; So- ciety for the Advancement of Management. 102 SENIORS CLARK, JOANNE, Newport News. A.B., History; Colonial Echo; transferred from Christopher Newport College. CLARK, KATHRYN PERRY, Newport. Rhode Island. A.B.. Education; Student Association; Student Educa- tion Association; Newman Club. CLARKE, PETER TEFFT, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. A.B., Business Administration; Pi Lambda Phi; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory President; Flat Hat; ROTC; Society for the Advancement of Management; Soccer. Co-Captain. CLAWSON, CONSTANCE MARIE, Richmond. A.B., English; Alpha Chi Omega, Lyre Editor, Secretary; Student Association. Co-Chairman of Campus Chest; Flat Hat; Newman Club. CLAY, ROBERT NEWLIN, Mt. Stirling. Kentucky A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities General Cooperative Committee; Student Association Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Flat Hat Society for the Advancement of Management; Chris tian Science Organization; Sophomore Class Presi dent. COFFMAN. MILTON, JR., Woodstock. A.B., History Lambda Chi Alpha. Secretary; Intramurals. COGGIN. GEORGE THOMAS. Norfolk. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management. COINER, PENELOPE SUSAN, Fairfax. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President; Sweetheart of Theta Delta Chi. COLE. HOWARD MILTON, JR., Hampton. A.B., Sociology and Anthropolog ' ; ROTC. COLEMAN, CAROLYN FAYE, Appomattox. A.B., Education; Chorus; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union. COLEMAN, JUDITH LAKE, Richmond. A.B., Fine Arts; Westminster Fellowship. COLEY, JEAN ELISE, Norfolk. A.B.. Economics; Kappa Alpha Theta, Junior and Senior Panhellenic Representative; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Polit- ical Science Forum; Newman Club; Intramurals. COLLINS, ELIZABETH CAROL, Marion. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Alpha Chi Omega; Student Association; Accounting Club. COLLINS, WALTER WILLIAM, Norfolk. B.S., Phys- ics; Abelian Society; Band; Orchestra; Sailing Asso- ciation. CONLEY. ELIZABETH BLANCHE, Alexandria. A.B., Fine Arts; Kappa Delta; Flat Hal; Canterbury Club. SENIORS 103 CONNELLY. ROSE FRANCES, North Abington. Massachust-tts. A.B.. English; Delta Delta Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; William and Mary Theatre; Merit Scholar; Exchange Student to the University of Exeter. CONRAD. CONRAD A., Oil City. Pennsyl- vania. A.B.. Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau. Vice-President. Treasurer; Ac- counting Club, Secretarv-Treasurer. CONWAY. ARTHUR FRANKLIN, Kilmar- nock. B.S., Biology; Keplar; Biology Club. COOK, MARY GRACE, Martinsville. A.B., Education; Kappa Delta; Chorus; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. COOKE. JANICE LYNN. Richmond. A.B . English; Pi Delta EpsUon. Treasurer; WCWM. Publicity Director. COPPOLA, SHERRY SUE. Yorktown. A.B.. Fine Arts; Hockey. ' r CORRELL, DOROTHY LUCILLE. Newport News. A.B.. Mathematics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Orientation Sponsor; Chorus; Sail- ing Association; Canterbury Club; Intramur- als; Tutorial Program. COTTINGHAM. JUANA DAY. Swoope. A.B.. Mathematics; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treasurer; Sailing Association. COTTRILL. SARAH LU. Chesapeake. A.B., History; Band; Biology Club; Christian Fel- lowship, Alumni Secretary; Westminster Fellowship. CRACRAFT, KATHLEEN DOROTHY, Hel- ena, Arkansas. A.B.. Education; Pi Beta Phi; Backdrop Club; Student Education As- sociation; Canterbury Club; Tutorial Pro- gram; Intramurals. Class of 1968 CRAIG. DEE W., Hopewell. A.B., Physical Education; Men ' s Dormitory Council; P.E. Majors ' Club; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes; Track. CRAIG, PATRICIA GRIST, Williamsburg. A.B., Educa- tion; transferred from Virginia Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. CRAWFORD. PAMELA, Winter Park, Florida. A.B., English; Phi Mu, Chaplain; William and Man, ' Review; Sailing Association, Treasurer, Vice-Commodore; Bote- tourt Bibliographical Society; International Circle, Pub- licity Chairman. CREMINS, MARY ANN, Alexandria. A.B.. English; Pi Beta Phi, Panhellenic Representative; Student Educa- tion Association; New-man Club. CRESSMAN, BARRY EDWARD, Hicksville. Long Is- land, New York. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma. Treasurer; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Group Leader; William and Mary Review. Copy Editor; Wil- liam and Mary Theatre; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Socie- ty, Treasurer; German Club, Treasurer; University of St. Andrews Exchange Scholar. CROGHAN, SUSAN VICTORIA, Richmond. A.B., His- tory; Young Republicans, Corresponding Secretary; Sailing Association, Corresponding Secretary; Lyon G, Tyler Historical Society; Women ' s Golf Team, Manager. CRONK, RONALD DREW, Pequannock, New Jersey, A.B., Mathematics. CROUSE, SUSAN ELIZABETH, York. Pennsylvania. A.B., French; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President; Delta Omicron; Pi Delta Phi; Women ' s Dormitory Coun- cil; Orientation Sponsor: Chorus; Canterbury Club. CROWDER, LINDA, South Hill. A.B., Education. CROWE, PATRICIA WARD, Wilmington, Delaware. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; William and Mary Review, Secretary; Spanish Club. CUERVO-DELGADO, HERMINIO, Newport News. B.S.. Biology; William and Mary Review: Sailing Asso- ciation; Biology Club; Gymnastics; transferred from Christopher Newport College. CUMMINS, BRIAN JAY, Chatham. A.B , Business Administration; Accounting Club. CURTLER, DOUGLAS CARRICK, Richmond. A B.. History; William and .Mary Review DAILEY, MARY ANNE. Marimsburg. West Virginia. A.B . Psycholog -; Phi Mu, House President; Flat Hat. DAINER, PAUL, Union. New Jersey. B.S.. Chemistry; Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Orchestra; Chemistry Club. SENIORS 105 Class of 1968 DALEY, JONELLE S., Norfolk. A.B., German; Chris- tian Science Organization; German Club, Secretary; Women ' s Golf Team; transferred from Frederick Col- lege. DAMERON. GLENDA FAYE, Warsaw. A.B., Educa- tion; Alpha Chi Omega. DANKERS. NAOMI JEAN, Sayville, Long Island, New York. A.B., Sociology; Gamma Phi Beta; Student Asso- ciation; Band. DARRAGH, DANIEL M., Mount Lebanon, Pennsyl- vania. B.S., Chemistry; Kappa Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Student Association; President ' s Aide; Chemistry Club; Football. DAUGHTRY, LAURA LEE, Portsmouth. A.B., History; Alpha Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; Women ' s Dormi- tory Council, Jefferson Counselor; Orientation Sponsor; Orchesis. DAVIS, BEATRICE LOUISE, Berryville. A.B., Philoso- phy; Students for Liberal Acton; Tutorial Program. DAVIS, BRADLEY JOHN, Jacksonville, Florida. A.B., Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha, Trea- surer; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; General Cooperative Com- mittee, Vice Chairman; Student Association, President; President ' s Aide; Men ' s Honor Council; Group Leader, Assistant Head; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer; Accounting Club; Intramurals. DAVIS, DAVID E.. JR., Arvada, Colorado. A.B., Gov- ernment; Sigma Phi Epsilon; General Cooperative Committee; Student Association, Vice-President; Group Leader; Colonial Echo. Fraternity Editor; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Choir; Freshman Class President. DAVIS, JAMES E., Petersburg. B.S.. Biolog ' ; West- minster Fellowship, Treasurer; transferred from Rich- ard Bland College. DAVIS, MARGARET DINAN, Richmond. A.B., Educa- tion; Flat Hat: Student Education Association; Newman Club. DAVIS, MARGARET SAVAGE, Norfolk. A.B., French; Delta Delta Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi. DAVIS, PAUL ALNWICK, North Kingstown, Rhode Island. A.B., History; Sigma Chi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat; William and Mary Review, Editorial Board Chair- man; Political Science Forum; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society. DEAS, JOANNE B., San Diego. California. A.B.. Thea- tre and Speech; Pi Delta Epsilon; Theta Alpha Phi; WCWM, Director of Special Programming; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Mermettes. DEBELL, RICHARD LEE, Morganton, North Carolina. A.B., Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory Manager; Accounting Club. DECARLO, ROSEMARY. Arlington. A.B., Education; French Club; Newman Club. ( o 1 - tM kM h 106 SENIORS . a — -X— .— DELONG, RICHARD ALLEN, Buchanan. A.B.. Busi- ness Administration; Sigma Chi; Political Science Forum. DEMARY. ANTHONY JOHN, New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. B.S.. Business Administration; Kapp a Sigma: Society for the Advancement of Management; Football. DEMERS, MARION EDYTHA. Sparta, New Jersey. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Delta, House President; Polit- ical Science Forum; Christian Science Organization, Secretary. DEMPSEY, KATHLEEN MARIE, Newport News. A.B., Education; Student Education Association; transferred from Christopher Newport College. DENT, LYNWOOD MILLER, JR., Roanoke. A.B., History; Sigma Chi, President; Lyon G. Tyler Histor- ical Society; Wesley Foundation, Program Chairman; Interfraternity Council. DETORIE, DEANNE MARIE, Arlington. A.B., Eng- lish; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Newman Club. DILLON, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH, McUan. A.B., English; Orientation Sponsor. DISTLER, ELIZABETH ANNE, Palatine, Illinois. A.B., English; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Colonial Echo. Business Manager; Young Republi- cans; Newman Club. DIXON, WILLIAM CARLTON, Alexandria. B.S., Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma. DOLSEY, RICHARD LESTER, Richmond. B.S., Biol- ogy; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President. President: Interfraternity Council; Biology Club: Intramurals. DONATO, JOANNA FRANCES, Falls Church. A.B., Sociology: Kappa Alpha Theta, House President: Ori- entation Sponsor: Backdrop Club; Newman Club; Sweetheart of Phi Kappa Tau. DONNELLY, TERRY ALAN, Arlington. A.B., Sociol- ogy: Lambda Chi Alpha: Cross Country. Co-Captain: Indoor Track; Track; All Southern Conference Track Team. SENIORS 107 WILLI I ■■ ' I. .9 ?• t I r-id _ 7i DONOHUE. LINDA S., Hampton. A.B.. Psycholog -; French Club; Canterbury Club; transferred from Uni- versity of Maryland, Munich, Germany and Christo- pher Newport College. DOOLEY, PAUL L., Montvale. A.B., Business Admin- istration; Accounting Club; transferred from Christo- pher Newport College. DORMAN, LOIS AINSLEY, Cmcinnati, Ohio. A.B., Education; Orientation Sponsor; William and Mary Theatre. DOUGLAS. ELEANOR CARTER. Columbus. Georgia. B.S., Psychology. DOVEL. BETTY. Charlottesville. A.B.. English. DOWLING. MICHAEL CARRIGAN, Hamilton. Mon- tana. A.B.. History; Choir; ROTC; Alpha Phi Omega, President; Y ' oung Democrats; Newman Club; Commit- tee on Arts and Lectures. DOYLE. LINDA DIANNE. Ridgeway A.B.. Education; Alpha Chi Omega. Rush Chairman. Senior Panhellenic Representative; Orientation Sponsor; Orchesis; Student Education Association; Greek Weekend Court. DRAKE. ROBERT EDWIN. JR.. Kailua. Hawaii. B.S.. Biolog -; Sigma Chi. Vice-President; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard, Secretary-Treasurer. Vice-President. Com- mander; Alpha Phi Omega; Biologj ' Club. DUDLEY, MARGARET F.. Virginia Beach. A.B.. .Soci- ology. 108 SENIORS Class of 1968 DUEL. DEBORAH LEE, Alexandria. A.B.. History; Alpha Chi Omega. Recording Secretary; Pi Delta Epsi- lon. President; Flat Hat. Managing Editor. Associate Editor, News Editor; Virginia Gazette Journalism Award. DUKE. ROBERT ERNEST. JR.. Louisa. A B.. Econom- ics; Lambda Chi Alpha; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Queen ' s Guard. DULIN, JACQUELYN SCOTT, Chevy Chase. Mary- land. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi. Historian; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; Spanish Club; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society; Intramurals. DUNCAN, WILLIAM EDWARD. JR.. Richmond. A.B.. Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Accounting Club; transferred from University of Richmond and Richmond Professional Institute. EARLY, ALVIN CARL, JR., Roanoke. A.B.. French; French Club; Wesley Foundation. Treasurer. EDEN, KAREN J. L., Shreveport. Louisiana. A.B., Phi- losophy: Alpha Chi Omega; Delta Omicron. Recording Secretary; Orchestra. Concertmistress; French Club; Westminster Fellowship; Women ' s Swimming Team. EDMUNDS. WAYNE LITTLE. Newport News. A.B., Business Administration; Circle K; Y ' oung Republicans; Accounting Club; Baptist Student Union: The Forge, Treasurer; Wrestling; Gymnastics Club. EDWARDS, SAMUEL THOMAS. JR.. Hampton. B.S.. Physics. EGGLESTON. MARGARET LOUISE, Newport News. B.S.. Mathematics; Abelian Society; Pep Club, Presi- dent. ELDER. JANET DEE. Hopewell. A.B.. Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta; Intramurals. ERNST, MAJORIE ELLEN. Riverside, Connecticut. A.B., Education; Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; Chorus. ESTES, SUSAN MC KISSICK, Falls Church. A.B., English; Flat Hat: William and Mary Review: WCWM; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Canterbury Club. EWING, SUSAN KATHRYN. Lynchburg. A.B.. French. FARRIS, JUDY CAROLYN, Vinton. A.B.. History; Student Education A.ssociation; Lyon G. Tyler Histori- cal Society; Wesley Foundation. FAUST, JUDITH. Falls Church. A.B.. Hi.story; Pi Beta Phi; Orientation Spcmsor; Colonial Echo: International Circle; Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma. SENIORS 109 Class of 1968 FAY, THOMAS PATRICK, Alexandria. A.B., Educa- tion; Lambda Chi Alpha; Newman Club; Basketball; Football Manager, FIGG, CAROL LEE, Richmond. A.B., Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Student Education Associa- tion. FITZGERALD, MARY CLARE. Vienna. A.B., His- tory; Gamma Phi Beta; Newman Club; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Ludwell House President; Wom- en ' s Basketball. FLEMING, PAULA DENISE, Alexandria. A.B., Eng- lish; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Young Democrats; Newman Club. FLINN, SUSAN, Fa lls Church. B.S., Mathematics; Newman Club. FRANCE. DAVID EUGENE, Springfield. A B., Busi- ness Administration; Pi Lambda Phi; Student Asso- ciation; Flat Hat; Accounting Club. FRANKLIN, PHILIP LEIGH, Virginia Beach. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice- President; Baseball; Intramurals. ERASER, BETTY FLORENCE, Miami, Florida. A.B., English; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President; Publica- tions Committee; Colonial Echo. Editor, Associate Editor, Administration and Faculty Editor, Index Editor, Editorial Assistant; Student Activities Fee Committee; Sweetheart of Circle K; Christian Fel- lowship. FREEMAN, DONALD NEAL, Silver Spring, Mary- land. B.S., Biology; Pi Lambda Phi; Interfraternity Council; Sailing Association; Biology Club; Balfour- Hillel; Skin Diving Club. FRYE, FREDRICKA LEE, Alexandria. A.B., French; Student Education Association. GADKOWSKI, ROBERT STEPHEN, Chatham, New Jersey. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Nu, President; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Society for the Advancement of Management; Football. GAEBE, GREGOR MORRIS, Barrington, Rhode Is- land. A.B., Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Association; Men ' s Honor Council; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory Manager; Group Leader; Flat Hat. Sports Editor; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management; Tennis; Baseball. GALLIER, DONALD WAYNE, Lynchburg. A.B., Phi- losophy; Young Democrats; Philosophy Club; Foot- ball. GAMBARDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN, JR., Falls Church. A.B., Economics; Pi Lambda Phi; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer; Flat Hat. Circulation Manager; Newman Club. GAMMON, ROSE MILLER, Bristol. A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta, Secretary; Student Association. 110 SENIORS GARDNER, CAMILLA CARROLL, Suffolk. A.B., Soci- ology; Women ' s Dormitor ' Council, Landrum Vice- President; Student Education Association; Baptist Stu- dent Union; German Club; Intramurals GARNETT, HENRY DUNCAN, JR.. Newport News. A.B , History; Theta Delta Chi; Interfraternity Council: ROTC; transferred from Christopher Newport College. GARRETT, HELEN MARIE, Richmond. A.B., Educa- tion; Student Education Association. GARRISON, EUNICE, Williamsburg. A.B., Business Administration; Christian Fellowship. GARVIN, MARY ELIZABETH, Falls Church. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Chairman; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Thea- tre; Backdrop Club; transferred from Catholic Univer- sity. GASTEIGER, WENDY LOUISE, Bristol. A.B., English; Kappa Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat: WCWM; Westminster Fellowship. Mth GATEWOOD, ROBERT TYLER, JR., Newport News. A.B , Sociology; Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-President; Wil- liam and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club, President; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Circle K; Committee on Con- certs and Lectures. GEARY, MARTHA LAVINDER. Chester. B.A., French; Student Education Association; Canterbury Club; La- crosse Team. GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM ANDREW. JR.. Martins- ville. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Men ' s Dor- mitory Council; Group Leader; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Psychology Club. GEORGIE, SHARON LEE, Arlington. A.B., Govern- ment; Sailing Association; Intramurals. GILLEY, GLORIA GAIL, Stuart. A.B.. Education; Cho- rus. GILLIAM, ELEANOR ANN, Alexandria. A.B., Span- ish; Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Club. GIORGIO, MARILYN JANE, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. A.B., Mathematics: Gamma Phi Beta, Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Vice-President, Ludwell House President; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo: WCWM; Newman Club. GLENN, JAMES RICHARD. Pulaski. A.B.. History: Westminster Fellowship GOALDKR, JAMES STUART, Newport News. A.B., Psychology; Pi Lambda Phi, Historian, Rush Chairman; Group Leader; Band; ROTC; Orchestra; Psychology Club; Intramurals. SENIORS 111 i Fiiaw $ GODSHALK, JAMES DAVID. Landisville. Pennsylvania. A.B., Business Administration; Accounting Club. GOLDSTKIN, SANFORD RAPHAEL, Galax. A B , Hi.story; Hand; ROTC; Young Democrats: Balfour-Hillel. GOOD, LESTER LUCAS, Newport News. A.B., Business Administratio n; Accounting Club. GOOD, ROXANNE AYLEWARD, Ft. George G Meade, Maryland. A.B., English; Kappa Del- ta, Chaplain; Flat Hat: Choir; Chorus; Sailing Association; Student Education Association; Newman Club. Publicity Chairman, Program Chairman. GOODMAN, DIANE TERESE, Greenville, South Carolina B.S., Chemistry; Pi Beta Phi, Senior Panhellenic Representative; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat. Make-up Editor; Chemistry Club; Newman Club. GOODRICH, PAMELA SUE, Surry. A.B.. His- tory; Pi Beta Phi, Recording Secretary; Colonial Echo: Sweetheart of Sigma Pi, GOODWIN, MARTHA ELLIS, Orange. A.B., Sociology; Orientation Sponsor; Westminster Fellowship; Tutorial Program. GOOLSBY, PENELOPE BENNETT, Palatka, Florida. A.B., History; Phi Mu, Historian; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society. GOOLSBY, REBECCA IRENE, Newport News. A.B , Education; Pi Beta Phi; Women ' s Dormi- tory Council, JefTerson Counselor; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association, Vice- President. GORDY, BRUCE CLARK, Tangier. A.B., Eco- nomics. GORMAN, DONNA WHITNEY, Richmond. B.S,, Mathematics; Pi Beta Phi, Arrow Corre- spondent; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Abelian Society, Executive Committee; Newman Club; Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intramurals. GOTTWALS, DAVID S., Burnford, Connecti- cut, A.B., History; Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Eta Sigma Phi; Intramurals; Freshman Baseball. GRACIAN, GLORIA ALICIA, Williamsburg. A.B., Psychology; Phi Mu; Psychology Club; Newman Club; Student Association; transferred from Wheeling College. GRAHAM, GEORGE EDWARDS, JR.. Front Royal A B., History; Flat Hat. Exchange Edi- tor; Alpha Phi Omega; Westminster Fellow- ship. GRANVILLE. PATRICIA HARTLEBEN, Par- kersburg. West Virginia. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Chi Omega; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club, Choreogra- pher; Chorus; Orchesis. 112 SENIORS Class of 1968 GRAVES, LEONARD LANFORD. JR., Wil- liamsburg. A.B-, Business Administration; Flat Hat. Features Editor; Accounting Club. GREEN, CAROLE ANNE, Norfolk. A.B.. His- tory: Pi Beta Phi, Historian; Mortar Board; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; French Club; Newman Club. GREEN, DOUGLAS C, Saint Paul, Minnesota. A.B., Histor -; Theta Delta Chi; Flat Hat: Freshman Wrestling. GREEN, IMOGENE MARY. Hague. A B., Edu- cation; Student Education Association; New- man Club; Intramurals. GREEN, KATHRYN LOUISE, Charlottesville. B.S., Mathematics; Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class President, House President; Mortar Board; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Sigma Pi Sigma; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Jefferson Counselor; Orientation Spon- sor; Student Education Association; Intramur- als; Women ' s Recreation Association, Point Recorder GREEN, RONNI ILENE. Newport News. A.B., Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Colonial Echo; Balfour-Hillel. GREENE, GLORIA KAYE, Hampton. A.B., Education; transferred from Christopher New- port College. GRIFFITHS, CHERYL LYNN, Fairfax. B.S., Physics; Kappa Delta; Sigma Pi Sigma, Presi- dent; Young Democrats; Abelian Society, Exec- utive Committee; Hockey; Intramurals. GUTHRIE, NANCY ELIZABETH, Madrid, Spain. A.B., English; Alpha Chi Omega; French Club. HAAN, KATHERINE GROOME, Newport News. A.B., History; Kappa Kappa Gamma. SENIORS 113 HAAS, KAREN LEE, Radford. A B.. Education. Chi Omega; Women ' s Dormitory Council, DuPont Dormi- tory President. HADDON. ANDREA LYNN, Richmond. A.B., Sociol- ogy; Alpha Chi Omega, Chaplain; Orientation Sponsor; Chorus. HALL, SUSAN BALLENGER, Alexandria. A.B.. Eng- lish. HAMSHAR, LYNDA CAROL, Scott.sville. A.B., His- tory; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society. HANCOCK, WILLLAM ALEX, Williamsburg A.B., English; Lambda Chi Alpha. HANSEN, GREGG ALLAN, Arlington. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Association; Men ' s Honor Council; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; In- terfraternity Council; ROTC. HANSEN, SHARON ALTHEA, Newport News. B.S. Physics; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Women ' s Hockey Tennis. HARDY, ALICE JANISE, Alexandria. A.B , Fine Arts Delta Delta Delta, Historian, Corresponding Secretary. HARLOW. NAIDA LOUISE, Essexville, Michigan A B , Economics; Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Delta Phi; Orchestra; Young Republicans. HARRIS, HOWARD STANLEY, Richmond. A.B., Phi- losophy; WCWM; Sailing Association; Baptist Student Union. HARRIS, JANE, Falls Church. A.B., Psychology; Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, Trident Correspondent; Flat Hat. Typing Editor; Psychology Club. HARRISON, WAYDE LOCKWIN, Bridgeville, Penn- sylvania. B.S., Biology (Pre-Med): Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Association; Group Leader; Swimming; Intra- murals. 1 Class of 1968 HARVELL, SUSAN HOLMES, Bon Air. B.S., Biology; Kappa Kappa Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta; Women ' s Dormitor ' Council, Jefferson Counselor; Orientation Sponsor; Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Alpha. HARVEY, DANIEL GAVER, Danville. A.B., English; Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Class President; Group Leader; ROTC. HAWKINS, KATHLEEN DENISE. Alexandria. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta; Women ' s Hockey, Basket- ball; Intramurals. HECKER, PAMELA, Worthington, Ohio A.B., History; Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor. HELMS, JUDITH PAIGE, Martinsville. A.B., Spanish; Pi Beta Phi. HERRING, JAMES EDWARD, Charlottesville. A.B., Busmess Administration; Kappa Sigma; Society for the Advancement of Management; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Football; Intramurals. HERRMANN, CORITA ANNE, Mechanicsville. B.S., Biology; Alpha Lambda Delta; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Jefferson Counselor; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat: Sailing Association; Student Education Associa- tion; Biology Club, Secretary. HEUER, CHRISTINA MAE, Hewlett. A.B., English. HILDER, STUART CROSW ' ELL, Arlington. A.B., Soci- ology; ROTC; Sailing Association; Westminster Fellow- ship; Soccer; Intramurals; transferred from United States Military Academy. HILL, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Chev-y Chase, Maryland. A.B., Fine Arts; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Historian; Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Alpha Phi, President, Historian; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club, Music Director; Chorus. HILL, LOIS ELIZABETH, Virginia Beach. A.B., Fine Arts; Psi Chi. HILL, THOMAS ALTON, East Rochester, New York A.B , Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HILLIARD, JILL BRENDA, Springfield. A.B., English. HIMMEL, KENNETH ALFRED, Melrose, Massachu- setts B S., Psycholog ' ; Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Rush Chairman; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Student Association, Treasurer, Dance Committee Chairman; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Flat Hat. Associate Editor. HINES, CHRISTINE LAURIE, West Milford, New Jer- sey. A.B.. Education; Gamma Phi Beta; P.E. Msyors ' Club; Newman Club; Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals. SENIORS 11,5 HOBART, NANCY LYNNE, Newport News. A.B., Sociology; Orientation Spon- HODGE, BAROLINE, Staunton. A B., Education; Kappa Alpha Theta. Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat: Backdrop Club; Student Education Association. HOGGARD, CATHARINE MACKIE, Newport News. B.S., Mathematics; trans- ferred from Roanoke College. HOLLEY, BARBARA ANN, Arlington. B S , Mathematics; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Abelian Society; Colonial Echo; Mermettes, Historian. HOLLIS. SUSAN LOUISE, Norfolk. B.S., Biology; Kappa Delta; Delta Omicron; Ori- entation Sponsor; Backdrop Club; Orches- tra: French Club; Biology Club; Wesley Foundation; Committee on Arts and Lec- tures. N, 116 SENIORS Class of 1968 ' MM HOLROYD, JOHN CLINTON, Arlington A.B , Busi- ness Administration; Colonial Echo: Sailing Associa- tion; Society for the Advancement of Management; Newman Club. HOOPER. STEVANNE JOAN, Falls Church. A.B., So- ciology-; Orientation Sponsor; Tutorial Program. HOPKINS, EDWIN P, Chester B S.. Chemistr, ' ; Pi Lambda Phi, Corresponding Secretary; Men ' s Dormi- tory Council; Chemistry Club; Track; All Southern Conference Cross Country. HORNSTEIN, LINDA, Union, New Jersey. A.B., French; Pi Delta Phi. HOUGH. JOY ANN, Vienna. A B , Education: Student Education Association. HOWARD, CARROLL HAMPTON, III, Leesburg. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Swimming. HOWARD. DENNIS MILBURN, Falls Church. A.B., English HOWARD. GROVER CHARLES. Portsmouth B.S., Physics. HUBBARD, BENJAMIN ARTHUR, Virginia Beach A.B., Government; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President. Inter- fraternity Council; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade. HUGHES, CAROL TURNBULL, Hampton. A.B.. Phi- losophy; transferred from Averett College HUGHES. WILLIAM GRESBY. Hampton A.B., Psy- chology; transferred from Christopher New|X)rt College HULL, LINDA DRAKE, Richmond A B , English; Chi Delta Phi; William and Mary Review, Poetry Board Editor; Chorus; Swimming. HUMPHLETT, REBECCA EARLENE, Richmond. B.S., Biology; Pi Beta Phi; Biology Club; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals. HUNT. JANICE ANN, Danville. A.B.. Engli.sh; Pi Di ' lta Epsilon; Colonial Echo; Sailing Association HUNT, MARILYN KEEFER, Cold Springs Harbor, New York. A.B., Psychology; Pi Beta Phi. SENIORS 117 Class of 1968 HURN, MARY ELLEN, Murray, Kentucky. B.S., Biology; Gamma Phi Beta, Recording Secretary; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Women ' s Dormi- tory Council, JetTerson Counselor; Colonial Echo: Biology Club; Women ' s Hockey, Lacrosse, Manager, Captain, Basketball; Women ' s Recreation Asscx ' iation. HUXSAW, CHARLES FREDRICK, Canfield, Ohio. A.B,, Government; Sigma Chi; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; Group Leader, Assistant Head; Inter- fraternity Council, Secretary; Debate Council, Presi- dent; ' Young Republicans, President; Political Science Forum. HUZEK. WILLIAM SCOTT, Richmond. A.B., Busi- ness Administration; Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer; Group Leader; Accounting Club; Newman Club. INMAN, MICHAEL A., Frederick, Maryland A.B., English; Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary, House Manager; WCWM; ROTC; Newman Club. IRBY, KENNETH COLE, Gloucester Point B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Alpha; ROTC; Young Republi- cans; Soccer. JACOBS, CECELIA MARIE, San Diego, California A.B., French; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Delta Phi; Colonial Echo; Chorus; Newman Club. JACOBSON, DOUGLAS EARL, Hampton A.B, Business Administration; Keplar; Treasurer; Accounting Club. JAEGER, NANCY JEAN, Newport News. A.B., Soci- ology; transferred from Lynchburg College. JANCAITIS, JAMES RICHARD, Norfolk. B.S., Phys- ics; Lambda Chi Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Sigma Pi Sigma; Colonial Echo; New- man Club; Track. JARRETT, NORMA LYNN, Alexandria A B., Educa- tion; Kappa Kappa Gamma, House President; Kappa Delta Pi; Majorettes; Chorus; Student Education As- sociation, President. JENKINS, DANIEL GEORGE, Ligonier, Pennsyl- vania. B.S., Biology; Sigma Pi; Student Association; Flat Hat. Copy Editor; Band; Westminster Fellow- ship. JENKINS, FRANKLIN JULIAN, Goochland A B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Society for the Advancement of Management. JENKINS, KATHERINE BRUCE, Ambler, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Psychology; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Debate Council; Sailing Association; Psychology Club. JENKINS, MARY LOU, Buena Vi.sta. A B., Sociol- ogy; Alpha Chi Omega; Chorus. JENKINS, RUTH ANN. Manquin. B.S., Psychology; Psychology Club. 4ik i 118 SENIORS JEWELL, THOMAS GIBSON, Leesburg. A.B., His- tory; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans; Spanish Club; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society JOHNSON, JOHN MICHAEL, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. A.B., Sociology; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Basketball. JOHNSON, JOYCE LYNN, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida B.S., Education; Colonial Echo: Sailing Asso- ciation; Biology Club; Women ' s Tennis. JOHNSON, JOYCE MAE, Bluefield, West Virginia. A.B , Psychology; Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic Representative; Women ' s Tennis. JOHNSON, JUDITH E., Norfolk. A.B., Philosophy: Mortar Board; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Pi Delta Epsilon; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat, Typing Editor; William and Mary Review; Mermettes; French Club; Newman Club, Program Chairman, Secretary; transferred from Mary Wash- ington. JOHNSON. MARILYN KAY, Falls Church. A.B., English; Alpha Chi Omega; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat. Associate Copy Editor; French Club, Secretary; Newman Club; Gymnastics. JOHNSON, ROBERT ARTHUR, Arlington. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; WCWM, Sports Director; ROTC; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. JOHNSON, ROBERT GEORGE. Springfield. A.B., Mathematics; Kappa Delta Pi; Flat Hat; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans; Baptist Student Union, Treasurer, Student Center Chairman. JOHNSON, WAYNE KING, JR., West Point. A.B.. Psychology; Psychology Club. JOHNSTON, ROBERT OLIN, Hopewell. A.B., His- tory; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Vice-President. JOLLIFFE. RICHARD BERLE, Chesapeake. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Correspond- ing Secretary; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. JONES, COLGATE WOODWARD, Newport News. A.B., Education. JONES. JANICE ELLEN, Richmond. A.B.. Govern- ment; Pi Beta Phi; Student Association; Political Science Forum; Lacrosse. JONES. WAYNE KERMIT, Mechanicsville. A.B., English. JORDAN, WILLIAM THOMAS, Memphis, Tennessee. A.B., Business Administration; Young Democrats; Accounting Club; Intramurals. SENIORS 119 Class of 1968 JOYCE, DREAMA LEIGH, Lexington. A.B., Govern- ment: Kappa Alpha Theta; Chorus; Student Education Association; Miss WilHam and Mary Finalist; Intra- murais JOYNER, CHANDLER H , Portsmouth. AH, Business Administration. JULLIEN, JAMES PAGE. Falls Church. B.S , Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha. KAHL, DEAN ELIZABETH, Petersburg. B.S., Mathe- matics; Kappa Delta; Delta Omicron, Publicity Chair- man, Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat: Choir; Chorus, Accompanist. KAHN. HOWARD DONALD, West Caldwell, New Jer- sey. B.S., Biology; Pi Lambda Phi; Biology Club; Bal- four-Hillel, Vice-President. KALLENBACH, WILLIAM, Mexico, Missouri. A.B., History; Phi Eta Sigma; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Track; transferred from Drake University. KANE, JAMES MICHAEL, Santa Maria. California. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Le ader; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Society for the Advancement of Management; Newman Club; Gymnastics; Intramurals. KEATING, ANNE ELIZABETH, Lexington, Kentucky. A.B., French; Chorus; Sailing Association; Botetourt Bibliographical Society KEATOR, MARGARET WHITLEY, Williamsburg A.B., Government; Chorus; Wesley Foundation KEELING, KATHERINE HARRIS, Danville A.B.. Education; Kappa Delta Pi. KEISTER, LILLIAN MARTIN, Glade Spring. B.S., Bi- ology; Band; Biology Club; Canterbury Club. KELLETT, GORDON NEIL, II, Arlington B.S , Biol- ogy iPre-Medl; Sigma Chi, Corresponding Secretary, Historian; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Coun- cil; Group Leader; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Lu- theran Student Association. KENNEDY, DAVID CALDWELL, Manassas. A.B., History. KEPHART. RONALD FREDERICK. Hagerstown, Maryland. A.B., Spanish; Cross Country; transferred from Saint John ' s College. KERNS, VIRGINIA ROGERS, Roanoke. A B., Psychol- ogy; Kappa Alpha Theta, Historian. 120 SENIORS Alexandria. B.S., Phj ' sics; Biolog ' ; Biol- KERR, CATHERINE Gamma Phi Beta. KERR, JAMES BRUCE. Hampton B.S., ogy Club; Rifle Team; Cricket Team. KIEFFER, MARGARET DALE. Norfolk. A.B., English; Student Association. KINCAID, KATHLEEN HILL, Hillsboro, Ohio. A.B., Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Majorettes, Head Majorette; Orchesis. KINES, CHERYL LUCILLE, Arlington A.B., Educa- tion. KING, JOHN CHARLES, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsyl- vania A.B , History; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent; Group Leader; Baseball. KING. KAMLA JEAN, Covington. A B.. English; Delta Omicron, Second Vice-President; Chorus; Baptist Stu- dent Union. KING. LINDA LOUISE. Bristol. A.B.. Government; Kappa Alpha Theta. Historian, Vice-President. KING, MARSHA ANN, Richmond. A.B., Education; Delta Delta Delta; Orientation Sponsor; Tutorial Pro- gram; Intramurals. KING, PETER EISENHOWER, Bowie, Maryland B.S., Chemistry; Sigma Chi; Young Democrats; Political Sci- ence Forum; Chemistry Club. KINGERY, LYNN STUART, Aberdeen, Maryland. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Flat Hat: William and Mary Review: Orchesis; West- minster Fellowship; Tutorial Program. KINNAIRD, LUCY SCOTT, Lexington. Kentucky. .A B . English; Delta Delta Delta; Mortar Board, Presi- dent; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; .Student As.sociation; President ' s Aide; Women ' s Honor Council; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Jefferson Counselor; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Chorus; Sailing Association. KIRSSIN, JEFFREY LEE, Camp Hill. Pennsylvania. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; ROTC; Accounting Club. KNOPF, SUSAN REID, Dayton, Ohio. A.B., Mathe- matics; Gamma Phi Beta: Chorus; Women ' s Lacrosse; Tutorial Program. KNOWLTON, WARREN DECATUR, Reading, Massa- chusetts. B.S., Biology; Sigma Nu, Secretary; Group Leader; ROTC. KOCH. LARRY WAYNE, Richmond A.B , Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager; Men ' s Dormitor) ' Council. Dormitory Manager; Group Leader; Society for the Advancement of Management; Baptist Student Union. KOKOLSKI, GEORGE M.. JR., Lincoln, Rhode Island. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha; Flat Hat. Newman Club. KOONS, JOSEPH ROBERT, Falls Church. A.B , Busi- ness Administration; Theta Delta Chi, President, Secre- tary; Interfraternity Council; Society for the Advance- ment of Management; Football. KORNS, RICHARD E., Somerset, Pennsylvania. B.S., Physical Education; Sigma Nu P.E. Majors ' Club; Foot- ball. KRONE, CAMILLE HOLMES, Hampton. A B., French; Orientation Sponsor; French Club; transferred from Christopher Newport College. KUHN, MARGARET NELL, Newport News. A.B., Education; Kappa Delta, House President; Chorus; Sailing Association; Baptist Student Union. KUSHINS, LAWRENCE GERALD, Flushing, New York. A.B., Mathematics; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Chemistry Club; Balfour-Hillel, Vice-President; Track and Cross Country Manager. LAIRD, NANCY KAY, Virginia Beach. B.S., Chemis- try. LANGHORST, SCOTT ALAN, Bethlehem, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Psychology; Pi Lambda Phi; ROTC; Psy- chology Club, President. 122 SENIORS Class of 1968 LANTZ, HELEN JOYCE, Broadway. B.S., Biology, (Pre-Med); Colonial Echo; Young Republicans; Biology Club; Psychology Club; Christian P ' ellowship, Secre- tary; Intramurals. LARMORE, DAVID WILSON. Richmond. A.B. Busi- ness Administration; Sigma Chi; Interfratemity Coun- cil; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Society for the Advance- ment of Management. LARSON. STEPHEN RICHARD. Chilton. Wisconsin. A B . History; Pi Lambda Phi; Group Leader; Track; Cross Countr ' . LATSIOS. TERRE CHRISTINE, Alexandria. A.B., Eng- lish; Chi Omega; Backdrop Club; Orchesis; Cheer- leader. LEECH. MARTHA V., Roanoke. A.B., Sociology; WCWM. LEGG, SUSAN KAY, Arlington. A.B., Psychology. LEIMER. PAUL FREDERICK. Arlington. B.S., Phys- ics; Band; Young Democrats LETCHWORTH, DIANE MEREDITH. Hopewell. A.B., Fine Arts; Pi Beta Phi; Young Democrats; Newman Club. LETHAM, GLENN W., Falls Church A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Chi; Men ' s Dormitory Council, President; Student Bar Association; Political Science Forum; Society for the Advancement of Management. LILLYWHITE, DONALD P , Arlington. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa .Alpha; Society for the Advance- ment of Management; Intramurals. LITTLEFIELD, PATRICIA GAIL, Orange, Texas. A.B., History; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pi Delta Phi; Student Association; Mermettes, Vice-President; Women ' s Swimming Team; Intramurals. LIVINGSTONE, NEIL CONRAD, Helena, Montana. A.B., Government; Sigma Pi. Secretary. LOCK. WILLIAM JOSEPH, Des Plaines, Illinois. A.B., History; Circle K, Treasurer; Young Republicans; Young Americans for Freedom, Treasurer. LOETTERLE, LYNN. ELLEN, Springfield. B.S., Biol- ogy; Kappa Delta, Secretary; Biology Club; Lutheran Student Association. LOFTFIELD, THOMAS C. Chardon, Ohio. A B , His- tory; Flat Hat. Photography Editor; Sailing Association, Fleet Captain; Skin Diving Club, Secretar -Treasurer. SENIORS 123 Class of 1968 LOIZZI, MICHELE, Portsmouth. A B., English: Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Orchesis, Busi- ness Manager, Vice-President; Newman Club; G ym- nastics Club. LOONEY, JANICE ELIZABETH, Newport News. A.B., Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Orchesis; Stu- dent Education Association; Homecoming Court; Miss William and Mary Finalist; Military Ball Court. LOUD, ANN. Arlington. A.B , Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Omicron, Treasurer; Choir, Student Conductor, Secretary-Treasurer; Chorus; Wesley Foundation, Deputations Chairman, Choir Director. LOUISE, ARTHUR ROBERT, Elmont, New York. B.S., Physics; Kappa Alpha; Interfraternity Council; Newman Club; Soccer, Captain; Freshman Football; Intramurals. LOWE, JAMES M., Williamsburg A.B., Government; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, President; De- bate Council; Tennis LOYD, ELEANOR JUANITA, York County. A.B., Mathematics; Flat Hat; Student Education Associa- tion; transferred from Bridgewater College. LUEBKE, WILLIAM C. Benton Harbor, Michigan. A.B., Geology; William and Mary Theatre; Sailing Association, Commodoi-e, Treasurer: Chess Club. LUKKARILA, SANDRA LEE, Leesburg. A.B., Psy- chology: Psychology Club: Wesley Foundation. LUKKARILA, SUZANNE CAROL, Leesburg A.B., Psychology: Psycholog ' Club: Canterbury Club. LUNSFORD, RICHARD EARLY. Falls Church B.S., Biology: Intramurals LUZADER, ALICE CECILIA ANN, Manassas. A.B., History: Chorus; Student Education Association; Can- terbury Club. LYNCH, DIANE CHRISTINE, Hampton. B.S., Biol- ogy: Christian Fellowship, Treasurer, Vice-President. LYONS, ANNE, Charlottesville. A.B.. English; Chi Omega, Rush Chairman. MADDEN, MICHAEL PAUL, Collingswood, New Jersey. A.B., History; Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, President; Interfraternity Council: Football, Co-Cap- tain MAHRU, EDDA JOAN, Newark, Delaware. A.B., French and Spanish; Alpha Chi Omega; Pi Delta Phi: Sigma Delta Pi, President; Colonial Echo; Sail- ing Association; French Club, Secretary; Newman Club. ' 124 SENIORS MAINWARING, RICHARD ELDON KYNASTON, North Wales, Great Britain. A.B., Economics; WCWM; William and Mar ' Theatre: Backdrop Club; Sailing Association; International Circle. Treasurer: trans- ferred from Eton College. MAJETTE, DAVID LESLIE, Newport News. B.S.. Physics: Men ' s Dormitor - Council. MANN, SUSIE PEGGY, ' Maloaca. A.B., English: trans- ferred from American University. MARKWITH, MERLE GRACE, Haddonfield, New Jer- sey. B.S , Mathematics: Gamma Phi Beta, Crescent Correspondent: Phi Beta Kappa: Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Pi Delta Epsilon; Abelian Society; Wom- en ' s Dormitory Council, Ludwell House President; Ori- entation Sponsor; Colonial Echo, Class Co-Editor: Tu- torial Program; Intramurals. MARLIN, KAREN ALANE. Seoul. Korea. A.B., Educa- tion: Chorus: Newman Club; transferred from Univer- sity of North Carolina. MARSELLA, JANE ANN, Danville. A.B., Psychology; Chorus; Sailing Association; Biology Club; Psychology Club. MASON. ROBERT. Atlanta. Georgia B S., Chemistry; Sigma Pi; Intramurals. MASSEY, MARILYN JOAN. Newport News. A.B., Education; Student Education Association; Psychology Club: Christian Fellowship; Lutheran Student Associa- tion, Secretary; Intramurals. MASTERS. JOSEPH JEROME. Mobile, Alabama. A.B., Modem Languages; Kappa Alpha: German Club: Foot- ball. MATHIS, GAYLE, Newport News. A.B., English; transferred from Christopher Newport College. MAURER. KEITH W . Neffsville. Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education: Lambda Chi . ' lpha; Mermettes; P.E. Majors ' Club; Swimming, Co-Captain; Intramurals. MAY, ELIZABETH ANN, Virginia Beach. B.S., Biol- ogy; Biology Club; Canterbury Club. f -v MAYO, RUTH BURBANK, Suffolk. A.B., English: Chi Delta Phi; Colonial Echo: WCWM; Young Republicans: Sailing Association; Student Education A.ssociation: Women ' s Tennis. •MC AFEE, CHERYL ARCHER. Durham, North Caro- lina. A.B . Education: Kappa Alpha Theta: Young Re- publicans; Student Education .Association. MCCAULEY. JO LYNN. Falls Church A.B., Sociol- ogy; Student Association, Campus Chest Committee Co-Chairman: Orientation Sponsor; Tutorial Program; Women ' s Tennis: Intramurals. SENIORS 125 W ' , i r c tM MC CLAMMY, BARBARA JEAN, Richmond. A.B., Education; Sailing Association; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union. MCCOLPIN, BECKI JO, Alexandria. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta; Chi Delta Phi: Ori- entation Sponsor; Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion, President; Chorus; Mermettes; Student Education Association; Newman Cluh; German Club; Women ' s Swimming Team, Captain, La- crosse; Intramurals. MCCOY, BARBARA ELLEN, Richmond B.S , Biology; Biolog ' Club. MCCOY, CATHERINE FRANCES, Washing- ton, DC. B.S., Topical Science; Young Republi- cans; Chemistry Club; Newman Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer; transferred from Trinity Col- lege. MCCOY, LARRY TODD, Hampton A B , Fme Arts. MC FADDEN, MICHAEL GREER, Alexandria. A B., English; Theta Delta Chi. MCGAUGHY, TIM WHITTUS, Columbus, Ohio. B.S., Chemistry; Pi Lambda Phi; Chemis- try Club, President; Freshman Baseball. MCGEHEE, JUDITH ANN, Bedford. A.B., Education; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Lan- drum Dormitory President; Student Education Association; Newman Club; Women ' s Basket- ball; Intramurals. MCGRAIME, DOUGLAS MORTON, White Plains, New York A.B., Business Administra- tion; Choir; Accounting Club. MCKAIN, RODGER WILLIAMS, III, Lima, Ohio. B.S., Chemistry; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Men ' s Dormitory Council; ROTC; Chemistry Club; Westminster Fellowship; Cross Country; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track. 126 SENIORS Class of 1968 MCKITTRICK, RICHARD ALAN, Crete. Illi- nois. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice- President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Pi Delta Epsilon: General Co-op- erative Committee; Student Association; Presi- dent ' s Aide; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Publications Committee; Flat Hat, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Feature Editor, Editorial Asso- ciate; Student Activities Fee Committee; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Lyon G. Tyler His- torical Society; Omicron Delta Kappa Out- standing Sophomore; Parents ' Day Committee, Chairman. MCNEILL, SANDRA W., Birmingham, Michi- gan. B.A., Government; Pi Beta Phi; Mer- mettes. MEDLIN, JOHN DAVIS, Fairfax. A.B., Eco- nomics; Kappa Sigma: Baseball. METZ, CANDY LEE, Williamsburg. A.B., Gov- ernment; Phi Mu, Rush Chairman; Young Re- publicans; Political Science Forum. MEYERSON, ROBERT B., Arlington. AB, Theatre and Speech; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pi Delta Epsilon; Theta Alpha Phi; WCWM, Sports Director; ROTC; Swimming. MICHAEL, JEAN ELLEN, Blacksburg. A.B., French; Kappa Delta, Vice-President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Colonial Echo; French Club; Greek Weekend Court. MILHAM, JEFFREY ALAN, Jamestown, New York. AB , Fine Arts; Choir; Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Corresponding Secretary; Committee on Arts and Lectures. MILLER, MARY LOUISE, Winter Park, Flor- ida. A.B., Jurisprudence; Chi Omega, Secre- tary; Orientation Sponsor; Backdrop Club; Cho- rus; Political Science Forum. MILLER, MARY SUZANNE, Springfield. AB , Government; Phi Mu, Chaplain; William and Mary Theatre; Chorus; Young Democrats; Sail- ing Association; Political Science Forum, Secre- tary; Newman Club, Province Vice-President. MILLER, SUZANNE LEE, Tampa, Florida. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Delta, Pledge Class President, Treasurer; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer; Abelian Society, President; Student Association; Westminster Fellowship; Merit Scholar. SENIORS 127 Class of 1968 MILLER, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Severna Park, Maryland. A.B., Government; Phi Kappa Tau: ROTC; Young Democrats; Intramurals MILLICAN, GLENN THOMAS, JR., Victoria. A.B., English and Fine Arts; Phi Kappa Tau; WCWM; Freshman Rifle Team; Intramurals. MILLING, BERT WILLIAM, JR., Mobile, Alabama. A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Sigma; Freshman Football. MILLIREN, PATRICIA ANN, Seaford, Delaware. B.S., Biology; Mortar Board, Historian; Alpha Lambda Delta, President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Women ' s Dormitory Coun- cil, Barrett Dormitory President; Orientation Sponsor; Sailing Association; French Club; Biology Club MIMS, DIANE SHIRLEY, Harrisonburg. A.B., Sociol- ogy; Chi Omega; Student Association: Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Sailing Association; Tutorial Pro- gram. MINTON, JULIA GAYE, Bedford A.B., Sociology; Chorus; Baptist Student Union, Secretary, Social Chairman; The Forge, Personnel Chairman; Parents ' Day Committee, Registration Co-Chairman. MOBERG, ALICE DIANA, McLean A.B., History; Phi Mu. President; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Orientation Sponsor; Young Republicans, Sec- retary; Student Education Association; Political Sci- ence Forum; Lutheran Student Association. Secre- tary, President. MOLNAR. MARY NORTHCOTT, Farmville. AB. History; WCWM; Band MORRISEY, SUSAN, Arlington. A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Class President, Sec- ond Vice-President; Pi Delta Phi; Student Associa- tion; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat: Debate Council; French Club; Women ' s Lacrosse; Parents ' Day Com- mittee, Entertainment Chairman. MORRISON, SANDRA GAY, Winchester. B.S., Topi- cal Science; Kappa Delta; Student Association; Colo- nial Echo: Flat Hat: Student Education Association. MORSCH, NORA ANN, Lenoir, North Carolina. AB., English; Delta Delta Delta; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; General Co-op- erative Committee; Student Association; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Panhellenic Council, President. MOTLEY, HU GHES LEROY, Richmond. A B , Math- ematics. MUELLER, JOHN MALCOLM, Springfield. B.S., Biology; Sigma Chi: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer; Merit Scholar. MUELLER, RICHARD DALE, Newport News. AB . Business Administration; Kappa Alpha; ROTC; Scab- bard and Blade. MULCAHY, VERONICA JOY, Indianapolis, Indiana. A B., French; Phi Mu; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi, Vice-President: Orientation Sponsor; Choir; Chorus; Westminster Fellowship. . 128 SENIORS MYERS, JANE EILEEN, Spring Grove, Penn- sylvania A B . Mathematics; Psychology Club NELSON, ANNE CARTER, Richmond. B.S.. Mathematics; Orientation Sponsor; Choir; Cho- rus; Sailing Association. NETHKEN, ELEANOR ANNE, Staunton B.S., Biology; Chorus; Sailing Association; Biology Club; Christian Fellowship; Tutorial Program. NEWSOME, BETTY BRUCE, Portsmouth. A.B., History; Kappa Delta; Flat Hat; Chorus. NICKERSON, PETER REARDEN, Newport News. A.B., Philosophy; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory Manager NODEN, PATRICIA ANN, Virginia Beach. A.B., Education; Student Education Associa- tion. NOLO. BARBARA LOUISE, Winchester. A.B., Spanish; Kappa Delta; Choir; Chorus. NORMAN, JOHN LAWRENCE, Kensington, Maryland A.B., Business Administration; Group Leader; William and Mary Theatre; Ac- counting Club. NORTON, SANDRA ROBERTSON, Pulaski. A.B., French; Chi Omega; Orientation Sponsor: Colonial Echo; French Club; Tutorial Program; Intramurals NYLANDER, KAREN ELIZABETH, Acton, Massachusetts. A.B , English; Delta Delta Del- ta, House President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mermettes; Intramurals. T SENIORS 129 SITfSott If 4 J ' ' • ■ - l '  «► ' M GATES, NANCY CHRISTINE, Norfolk. B.S., Chemistry; Abelian Society; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Chemistry Club, Secretary-Treasurer. OBENCHAIN, JEANNE ALICE, Falls Church. A.B., English; Kappa Delta; Delta Omicron; Pi Delta Phi; Flat Hal- Choir; Chorus; Wesley Foundation. OCONNER, RICHARD ALLAN, Washing- ton. DC A B , Sociology and Anthropology; Sigma Chi: Political Science Forum OETJEN, KAREN ANN, Virginia Beach A.B., Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman. O ' FLAHERTY, IAN MICHAEL, Falls Church. A.B., Economics; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Sigma Phi; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitor ' Manager; Group Leader; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Queen ' s Guard. O ' GRADY, JUDITH KATHLEEN. Rich- mond B.S.. Biology; Gamma Phi Beta; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Thea- tre. OLDFIELD, GEORGE SAMUEL, JR., West- field, New Jersey. A.B., Economics; Pi Lambda Phi, Historian, House Manager; ROTC OLIVER, BRUCE ANTHONY, Staunton. A.B., Sociology ' ; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Pi Delta Epsilon; Student Associa- tion, Executive Council; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Dormitory Manager; Group Leader; Colonial Echo: Flat Hat. Technical Editor, Associate Editor, Managing Editor; New- man Club, Vice-F resident; Senior Class Vice-President; Virginia Association of Stu- dent Governments News. Editor-in-Chief; Intramurals. OLSEN, RICHARD JOHN, Indian Head, Maryland. A.B., Economics; Men ' s Dormi- tory Council, Old Dominion Dormitorv- Pres- ident, Dormitory Manager; Young Republi- cans; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Newman Club, President; Chess Club; Cross Country; Track: Intramurals. OSBORNE, KERMIT JAMES, Chesapeake. A.B., Business Administration; Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer; Student Association: Men ' s Dormitory Council; Accounting Club: So- ciety for the Advancement of Management; Baptist Student Union. 130 SENIORS Class of 1968 OSTROW, WILLIAM JEFFREY, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., History; Flat Hat; William and Mary Re- view: Balfour-HilleL OTOOLE, TERRANCE JO, Monessen, Pennsylvania. A.B., Education; Sigma Nu; Student Education Associa- tion; Christian Fellowship; Football. OWENS, RICHARD HAMILTON, Silver Spring, Mary- land. A.B., History; Phi Mu Alpha; Student Associa- tion; Group Leader; Colonial Echo; William and Mary Theatre; Choir; Sailing Association. PALMER, MARGARET ANN, Taipei, Taiwan. A.B., English; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chi Delta Phi. PASCHALL, PHILIP DANDRIGE, Williamsburg A.B., Ancient Languages; Kappa Sigma; Eta Sigma Phi; Group Leader; transferred from Hampden-Sydney Col- lege. PATE, VIRGINIA KENNON. Havre de Grace, Mary- land. A.B., English; Chi Omega, Vice-President; Orien- tation Sponsor; WCWM. PATTERSON, SHANNON KAY, Falls Church. A.B., Fine Arts; William and Mary Review. PEACOCK, DANIEL BRAISTED, Fairfax B.S., Biol- ogy; Christian Fellowship PEARCE. SUZANNE PETTIT, Petersburg. A.B.. Eng- lish; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; President ' s Aide; Women ' s Honor Council, Secretary, Chairman; Freshman Cheer- leader; Homecoming Court; Military Ball Court. PEARN, CAROL ELIZABETH, Roanoke. A.B., Educa- tion; Gamma Phi Beta; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Pi Delta Phi; Choir; Chorus; Wesley Foundation, Secre- tary; Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. PECA, BEATRICE ANN, Akron, Ohio A.B., Sociology and Anthropology ' ; Kappa Kappa Gamma, First Vice- President; Pi Delta Epsilon; Orientation Sponsor; Colo- nial Echo, Business Manager, Associate Editor; Back- drop Club, Secretary, Treasurer: Newman Club, Pro- gram Chairman PEERY, CAROLYN, Cedar Bluff. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mermettes, Co-Chairman. PENDLETON, JULIANA, Woodstock. A.B., Latin; Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary. President; Chorus; Wesley Foun- dation. PENN. ROBERT HUBARD, Stuart AB. German; German Club. PEPPER, SUSAN LENNOX, Colonial Beach. A.B., Education. SENIORS 131 Class of 1968 PERKEY, MARY EVELYN, Washington, DC. A.B., Government; transferred from College of The Sacred Heart PERNICE. JANET LYNN, Springfield. A.B., English. PETERS, KATHERINE YVONNE, Hampton. B.S., Mathematics; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Abelian Society; Christian Fellowship. PETRILLO, ROSALIE GAIL. Moorestown, New Jer- sey. A.B., Education; Gamma Phi Beta. House Presi- dent; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Asso- ciation; Newman Club; Intramurals PHILLIPS. ELLEN ALLSWORTH, Chase City A.B., English; Phi Mu; Delta Omicron; William and Mary Theatre; Choir; Chorus; Committee on Concerts and Lectures PHILLIPS, RONALD WAGNER. Richmond AB. Philosophy; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Wrestling. PICZAK. KARI JEAN. Chester A B . French; New- man Club. PITTARD. ALICE YVONNE. McLean. A.B., History; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Christian Fellowship; Tutorial Program. PIXTON, HEIDI ELIZABETH, Fort Hood, Texas. A.B., Psychology; Psi Chi; WCWM; William and Mary Theatre; Sailing Association; Psychology Club. POLLOCK. ELIZABETH ANNE. Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. A.B.. Education; Canterbury Club. POLLOK, WILLIAM REID. Norfolk. A B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; ROTC POND, GERTRUDE ELIZABETH, Portsmouth A B , English; Student Education Association. POND, JUDITH ANN, Whitefish, Montana AB , Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Christian Science Organization; Miss William and Mary Finalist; transferred from Radford College. PORTER, SUSAN BARTLETT, Newport. Rhode Is- land AB . English; Alpha Chi Omega, House Presi- dent; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Orchesis. POSTON, LINDA ELIZABETH, Norton A.B., Educa- tion; Student Education Association; Psychology Club; Christian Fellowship. 132 SENIORS 0 0 POWELL. TERESA ALLYN, Rocky Mount. A.B , Soci- ology. POWERS, THOMAS J., JR., Portsmouth. B.S., Biology (Pre-Med); Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary, Senior Advisor; Group Leader; Biology Club; Baptist Student Union. PRETTY, MARY BETH. Danville A.B., Education; Pi Beta Phi; Student Education Association; Tutorial Pro- gram; Intramurals. PRICE. CYNTHIA DUSTER, Roanoke. A.B., Educa- tion; Chi Omega. PRICE, SANDRA TAYLOR, Springfield. A.B., Psychol- ogy; Psi Chi; Sailing Association; Psychology Club. PRICE. WILLIAM H., Martinsville A.b!, Sociology; Keplar; Colonial Echo: Band. PRIEBE, NANCY JEAN, Rock Island, Illinois. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Orientation Sponsor; WCWM; Mermettes; Sailing Association. PROVINCE. RITA MAY. Bridgeville. Pennsylvania. A.B.. Education; Kappa Delta; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat: Chorus; Student Education Association; Psy- chology Club. PUGH, ELLEN ANN, Martinsburg. West Virginia. A.B., History; Phi Mu; Orientation Sponsor; Greek Weekend Court. PUGH, GERALD FOSTER. Richmond. A.B.. Business Administration; Sigma Chi; Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Vice-President. PUHN, HENRY MICHAEL, New York, New York. B.S., Physics; Balfour-Hillel. PURSIFULL, SHARON ANNE. Newport News. B.S.. Mathematics; Kappa Alpha Theta; Orientation Spon- sor. RAGSDALE, STANLEY OVERBY, Narrows AB, Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Colonial Echo: Society for the Advancement of Management. RAMOS, ERNEST DAVID, Hampton. A.B., Psychology: Pi Lambda Phi, Pledge Class President; Men ' s Dormi- tory Council; Group Leader; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard, Staff Officer; Psychology Club; Newman Club; Wres- tling; Intramurals; Distinguished Military Student RANDALL, MARY MARGARET. Easton. Maryland A.B.. Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pi Delta Epsi- lon; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo, Index Editor; Newman Club. SENIORS 133 Class of 1968 RAU, DIANE MARIE, Williamsburg. A.B., Music: Phi Mu: Delta Omicron; Chorus. RAWL, EDGAR H., Ill, Portsmouth. A.B., History; Pi Lambda Phi; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; De- bate Council; ROTC. READ, FRANCES, Alexandria. A.B., Fine Arts; Pi Beta Phi, Historian; William and Man ' Review, Art Editor. READ. VICTORIA ANNE. Kent, Ohio. A.B , German; Phi Mu. Historian. Junior Panhellenic Representative; Chi Delta Phi; Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary; French Club; German Club, President. REAVELY, THOMAS STEVENS, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. A.B., Government; Sigma Pi, Vice-President; Men ' s Dormitorj ' Council, Dormitory President; Interfratem- ity Council; ROTC. REED, EMERY ARNOLD, JR., Falls Church. A.B., Psychology; Psychology Club. REEDER, MICHAEL C , Williamsburg. B.S , Physics. REEVE. ANDREW RICKARDS, Williamsburg. A.B., English; Backdrop Club; Queen ' s Guard. REEVE, MIRIAM LEIGH, Chantilly A.B., Education; Backdrop Club; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society; Tu- torial Program; Intramurals. REX, JUDITH NAN, Newport News. A.B., Education; Chorus; Student Education Association; Lutheran Stu- dent Association, Treasurer. RICE, REBECCA HESS, Tillar, Arkansas. A.B., French; Phi Mu, Vice-President; Pi Delta Phi; Student Association; French Club. RICHARDSON, CAROL LYNNE, Arlington. A.B., Mathematics; Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer; Delta Omicron; Pi Delta Phi; Abelian Society, Secretary- Treasurer; Choir; Chorus; Young Republicans, Trea- surer; Political Science Forum. RICHELS, RICHARD GAYLE, Norfolk. B.S., Physics; Pi Lambda Phi, President; Group Leader; Flat Hat. Advertising Manager. RIDOUT, ROBERT REASER. Richmond. B.S.. Mathe- matics; Pi Lambda Phi, House Manager; Flat Hat. Cir- culation Manager. RILEY, DIANE ELAINE, Boca Raton, Florida. A.B., Sociologj- and Anthropology; Delta Delta Delta, Trident Correspondent ; Colonial Echo: Chorus. 134 SENIORS RIPLEY, ELIZABETH ANN. Lynchburg. A.B., History. Choir; Chorus: Student Education Association. RITCHIE, PAUL JAMES, Wilhamsburg. A.B., Government; William and Mary Theatre; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Newman Club. ROBERTS, ANNE CAROL. Lynchburg. A B.. Education; Chi Omega; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo: Sweetheart of Theta Delta Chi. ROBERTS, BARRIE LYNN, Port Chester, New York. A.B., History; Sigma Delta Pi; Chorus; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society; Tutorial Program. ROBERTS. DONALD L., Williamsburg. B.S., Physics; Sigma Chi, Historian. ROBERTS, LAUREL VIRGINIA, Alexan- dria. A.B., Music; Delta Omicron; Chorus; Mermettes, Historian, Secretary-Treasurer; Women ' s Swimming Team. ROBERTSON, DONALD B., Levittown, Pennsylvania. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Sigma, Rush Chairman, Vice-President; Student Association; Football. ROBINS, BERNARD E., Achilles. A.B., Education; transferred from University of Richmond. ROLLER, CAROL ELIZABETH, Williams- burg. A.B., French; Flat Hat: Student Educa- tion Association; French Club. ROTH, FREDERICK PAUL, New York, New York. A.B., History; Pi Lambda Phi; Group Leader. J- 1 Class of 1968 ROW. STEPHEN EDWARD, Williamsburg. A.B., His- tory; Sigma Chi; Colonial Echo, Sports Editor; Flat Hat: WCWM; Indian Mascot; Soccer; Baseball; Pi Delta Ep- silon. ROWELL, THOMASINE ELIZABETH, Newport News. A.B., History; Student Education Association. ROYALL, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, Williamsburg. B S., Physics; Phi Mu Alpha, Historian, Alumni Secre- tary; Band. RUBIN, KENNETH STEVEN. New York, New York. A.B., Psycholog} ' ; Mens Dormitory Council; Psychology Club, Treasurer; Balfour-Hillel, Treasurer, President. RUSSELL, ROBIN LOUISE, Alexandria. A.B., English; Chi Delta Phi, Treasurer, Vice-President, President; Intramurals. RUTLEDGE, DAVID WHITT. Newport News. A.B.. Philosophy; Omicron Delta Kappa, Outstanding Sopho- more; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; General Cooperative Committee; Student Associa- tion; President ' s Aide; Men ' s Honor Council, Secretarv ' , Chairman; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Choir; Baptist Student Union, Treasurer, Vice-President, President RUTTER, PRISCILLA ANNE, Martinsville. A B., Edu- cation; Colonial Echo: Student Education Association; Lutheran Student Association. SAFFOLD, GORDON E., Saltville. A.B., Business Administration; Pi Lambda Phi, Treasurer; Flat Hat, Business Manager. SALE, JO CAROL, Richmond. A.B., Sociology; Student Association; WCWM, Director of Traffic and Continu- ity; William and Mary Theatre; Young Republicans; Baptist Student Union; Christian Fellowship; Newman Club; Hockey, Captain; Intramurals. SALEH, JAHANGIER, Tehran, Iran. A.B., Economics; Pi Lambda Phi, Chaplain. SAMMONS. MACON C . JR., Shawsville A.B , Fine Arts; WCWM; Band; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals. SAMPSON, SHARON LEIGH, Reedville A B., Psychol- ogy; Psychology Club, Secretary. SAMUEL, JOHN B, Richmond B.S , Chemistry; Chemistry Club. SANDERS, DONALD POWELL, Wintersville. Ohio. B.S., Biology; Pi Lambda Phi; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader. SANTILLI, GAIL COURSEY, Arlington, B.S., Physics; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer; Cho- rus; Wesley Foundation, President. 136 SENIORS SANTORE, CHARLES JOSEPH, South Hill. B.S., Biol- og ' : Men ' s Dormitorj ' Council, Dormitorj ' Manager; Group Leader; Choir; Biology Club, Treasurer; Chris- tian Fellowship; Newman Club. SATER, MARSHA JEAN, Martinsville. A.B., Mathe- matics; Phi Mu, Treasurer; Colonial Echo: Balfour-Hil- lel SAULNIER, MARGARET LOUISE, Silver Spring, Maryland. B.S., Mathematics; Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Abelian Society, Executive Committee; Orientation Sponsor; Majorettes; Newman Club. SAUNDERS, JAMES E., Waynesboro. B.S., Chemistrj-; Kappa Alpha. SAWICK, KERRY ANN, Norfolk. B.S., Mathematics; Mortar Board, Treasurer: Alpha Lambda Delta; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Pi Delta Epsilon; Abelian Society; Student Association; Orienta- tion Sponsor, Assistant Head Sponsor, Head Sponsor; Publications Committee, Chairman; Flat Hat, News Editor, Associate Editor; WCWM; Newman Club; Par- ents ' Day Committee. Assistant Chairman SCHEID, RICHARD ARTHUR, Arlmgton. B.S., Chem- istry; Theta Delta Chi, Secretary; Chemistry Club. SCHNEBLI, GERI MARIE, Arlington. B.S., Mathemat- ics; Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretarv ' ; Abelian Society; Newman Club. SCHOFER. CAROL ANNE, Virginia Beach. B.S., Mathematics; William and Mar ' Theatre; Backdrop Club; Orchesis; Women ' s Lacrosse. SCHWARTZ, BARBARA ANN, Nashville, Tennessee. B.S., Mathematics; Delta Delta Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Colonial Echo: Flat Hat. SCOTT, BETTE SUZANNE, Falls Church. A.B., Math- ematics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Colonial Echo, Layout Editor; Student Education Association; Abelian Society; Canterbury Club; Intramurals. SCOTT, DOROTHY CARROLL, Deltaville. A.B.. Eng- lish; Delta Omicron. Historian, First Vice-President, President; Chorus; Wesley Foundation. SCOTT. PAUL ALVIN. Fairfax. A.B., Philosophy; Young Republicans, Treasurer, President: Wesley Foundation; Philosophy Club: Gymnastics. SCRUGGS, SUSAN WRAY, Quantico. A.B., Sociology; Chi Delta Phi, Secretary; Orchesis; Tutorial Program; transferred from Texas Christian University. SEALE, NANCY DIANE, Annandale A B , Sociologj ' : Delta Delta Delta; Student Association; Junior Class Secretary -Treasurer. SEAVER. ELIZABETH ROSS, McLean. A.B.. Philoso- phy; Pi Delta Epsilon; Chi Delta Phi; William and Mary Review. Secretary. Associate Editor; Chorus; Stu- dent Bar Association; Sailing Association. SENIORS 137 SEDLACEK, JAROLD JOSEPH, Valley Forge. Penn- sylvania. A.B.. Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau, Chaplain; William and Mary Theatre; Society for the Advancement of Management, President; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes; Football. SEE. THOMAS F., Winchester. A.B., Business Admin- istration; Kappa Alpha; ROTC; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management; Intramurals; Men ' s Dormi- tory Council. SEIBERT, WILLIAM G., JR., St. Louis, Missouri. A.B., History; Theta Delta Chi, Corresponding Secretary; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma, President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Delta Phi; President ' s Aide; Group Leader; Publications Committee; William and Mary Rei-iew, Editor; Student Activities Fee Com- mittee; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, President; Christian Science Organization, Treasurer. SELF, FRANCES ANN, Wayne, Pennsylvania. A.B., History. SEWARD, VIRGINIA RIVES. Norfolk A B , French; Chi Omega; Pi Delta Phi; Student Education Associa- tion; French Club SHAFER. SUSAN VIRGINIA. Louisville, Kentucky. A.B., Education; Kappa Delta; Colonial Echo: Chorus; French Club; Biology Club; Intramurals. J Mi SHAIA, MARY ANN, Richmond. A.B , English; Pi Beta Phi, Historian; Colonial Echo: Newman Club SHAW, MARTHA IRWIN, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. A.B., French; Alpha Chi Omega, President; Pi Delta Phi, Secretary; Student Association; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Colonial Echo: French Club; Greek Weekend Court. SHAY, JOHN ROBERT, Alexandria. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Vice-President; ROTC; Society for the Advancement of Management; Football. SHEA, NORBERT JOHN, Washington, DC. A B., Psy- chology; Kappa Sigma; ROTC; Psychology Club; Foot- ball. SHELBURNE, WALTER, Bristol B.S., Biology. SHORTELL, BRIAN STEPHEN, Alexandria A.B., Economics; Kappa Alpha. Rush Chairman; Newman Club. SHORTER, ELLEN, Richmond. A.B., Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi, Trea- surer; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Jefferson Counse- lor; Mermettes; Young Republicans; Student Education Association. SHREEVES, CHARLES EDWARD, Newport News. A.B., Ancient Languages; Eta Sigma Phi; transferred from University of Virginia. SIGAFOES, WILLIAM HOWARD, Williamsburg. A B., English; Phi Kappa Tau; Band. 138 SENIORS V Class of 1968 SIKORA, BARBARA ANNE, Poquoson. A.B., Sociologj ' and Anthropology; transferred from Christopher New- port College. SIKORSKI, RICHARD ELWOOD, Stratford, Connecti- cut. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment; Newman Club; Football SLIGHT, FREDRIC WENDELL, Alexandria. A.B., Government; Kappa Sigma, House Manager; Group Leader, Head Group Leader; Young Democrats; Politi- cal Science Forum; Intramurals; transferred from Bridge- water College. SLOTNICK, STEPHEN LEE, Irwm, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Sigma Nu, Treasurer; Foot- ball. SMALLWOOD, ANN NUCKOLS, Newport News. A.B., Education; Student Education Association; transferred from Christopher Newport College. SMALLWOOD, FREDERICK B . Newport News. A B., History; WCWM: Baptist Student Union; transferred from Christopher Newport College. SMITH. ANNE ELIZABETH. Charles City. A.B., Fine Arts. SMITH, CAROL LEE, Alexandria. A.B.. Government; Delta Delta Delta; Women ' s Dormitor - Council. Barrett Dormitory President; Majorettes. SMITH, FRANK EDWARD, Williamsburg. A.B., Soci- ology; Kappa Sigma; Group Leader; transferred from Saint Bernard College. SMITH, KENNETH ELWOOD, JR., Richmond. B.S.. Psychology; Phi Kappa Tau; Group Leader; Colonial Echo. SMITH. RICHARD MEREDITH, Alexandria. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student As.sociation; Colonial Echo: Young Republicans; Sailing Association; Accounting Club; Society for the .Advance- ment of Management; Newman Club; Intramurals; transferred from Old Dominion College. SMITH, SANDRA LEE, Newport News. A.B., Educa- tion; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Orientation Sponsor; Cheerleader; Student Education Association. SENIORS 139 SMITH, SANUKA LYNNE, Tallahassee, Florida. A B., Mathematics; Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Education Association. SMITH, WILLIAM MORGAN, II, Cumber- land. A.B., Government; Colonial Echo; Young Democrats; Young Republicans. SMYTH, LARRY DOUGLAS, Alliance, Ohio. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Chi; Accounting Club. SNEAD, CHARLES GILLETT, Newport News. A.B., Education; Band; transferred from Newport College. SNEDEGAR, SUZANNE MARIE, Elkins, West Virginia A.B., History; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Ludwell House Presi- dent; Orientation Sponsor; Young Demo- crats; French Club; Political Science Forum. SNYDER, STEPHEN MICHAEL, Arling- ton. A.B., History; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary; ROTC; Newman Club; Freshman Football. SOCHA, GERALDINE T., Cicero, Illinois. A B , Education. SOMERS, WILLIAM ALAN, Lynchburg. B.S., Chemistry; Young Republicans; Chemistry Club; Balfour-Hillel, Treasurer; Baseball. SORRELL, LINDA, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. A.B , French; Gamma Phi Beta; Chorus; French Club, Vice-President; Christian Fellowship. SPAIN, THOMAS LINWOOD, Richmond. B.S., Mathematics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary, House Manager. Class of 1968 SPEARS, CAROL IRENE. Williamsburg. A.B.. French; Pi Delta Phi; French Club. SPEARS, NANCY JEAN. Alexandria. A.B.. Music; Delta Omicron. Secretary, President; Choir. SPELL, LAWRENCE STROUD, Arlington. A.B., Math- ematics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; William and Mary Thea- tre; Backdrop Club. SPIGGLE, SUSAN, Roanoke. A.B., Geology; Sailing Association; Women ' s Lacrosse. STANCIL, JO LYNNE, Highland Springs. A.B., Educa- tion; Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer; Pi Delta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Colonial Echo, Organization Edi- tor, Sorority Editor; Student Education Association, Secretary -Treasurer. STANCE, PATRICK WILLIAM, Falls Church. A.B., Psychology; Flat Hal: Psychologj ' Club; Newman Club; Cross Country; Track. STEIB, BARTHOLOMEW JAMES. Arlington. A.B., Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha; ROTC; P.E. Ma- jors ' Club; Baseball; Basketball. STEINHOFF. JEFFREY CARSON, Arlington. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Pi: Accounting Club. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM ROBERT, JR., Los Angeles, California. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; General Cooperative Committee; Group Leader: Interfraternity Council, President, Rush Chairman: Accounting Club; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Track. STICKEL, LINDA MAY. Fairfax. A.B.. French; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Orientation Sponsor; French Club; Women ' s Hockey. STOHNER, GEORGE ALAN, Moorestown, New Jersey. A.B., Economics; Kappa Sigma; ROTC; Freshman Foot- ball; Freshman Baseball. STONE, MARSHALL DAVID, Williamsburg. B.S., Chemistry; Track. STOUT, JAMES WESLEY, Pulaski A.B., Business Administration: Phi Kappa Tau, President; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council: ROTC; Freshman Foot- ball; Intramurals. STOUT, JOSEPH TOBIAS. Cranford. New Jersey. A.B.. Sociology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President. STOWE. BARBARA ADAIR, Lynchburg. A.B.. Educa- tion; Student Education Association. SENIORS 141 Class of 1968 STRANGE, ALLISON GORDON, Florence, South Carolina. A.B.. Fine Arts; Delta Delta Delta. STRATTON, JUDITH M., Alexandria. A.B., Psychol- ogy; Kappa Alpha Theta. Rush Chairman, President; Miss William and Mary Finalist; Greek Weekend Court; Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha. STRICKLAND, JUNE ROSE, Zuni. B.S., Biology; Westminster Fellowship; Committee on Arts and Lectures; transferred from East Carolina University, STROUBE, ROBERT BRUCE, Alexandria. B.S., Biol- ogy. STURGES, ELIZABETH M., New Canaan, Connecti- cut. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta, Historian; Ori- entation Sponsor; WCWM, Publicity Director; Wil- liam and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Chorus; Young Republicans; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society. SULLIVAN. MARY JANE, Stoughton, Massachu- setts. A.B., Philosophy; Sailing Association; Student Education Association; Newman Club; Women ' s La- crosse. SULLIVAN, ROL A., New Market, Maryland. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Kappa Tau. SUNDIN. NANCY JOHANNA, Hampton. A.B., Edu- cation; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corresponding Secre- tary; Intramurals. SWANSON, HARRY KENT, III, Danville. A.B., Government; Pi Kappa Alpha; Student Association; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Choir; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard; Political Science Forum; Rifle Team, Captain. SWANSON, JANICE LOUISE, North Bend, Oregon. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta; Political Science Forum; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society; German Club. SWEELEY, PAULA BENAY, Williamsburg. A.B., Education; Student Education Association. SWEET, BECKY-LEE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A.B., French; Colonial Echo: French Club; German Club; International Circle. SYDNOR, ANNE-GARDNER, Lynchburg. A.B., French; Kappa Delta, Historian; Flat Hat: French Club; Canterbury Club. TAYLOR, JEFFREY ALAN, Savannah, Georgia. A.B., History; Chess Club. TAYLOR, LOUISE STRATTON, West Point. A B., Government; WCWM; Young Democrats; Political Science Forum; Women ' s Tennis; Gymnastics. or 142 SENIORS TAYLOR, SUSAN W., Richmond. A.B., English; Delta Delta Delta. Chaplain. TAYLOR. WILBUR AUSTIN. Hampton. A.B., Mathe- matics; Kappa Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Basketball. THIEL, JOHN CHARLES, Williamsburg, A.B., His- tory; Choir; transferred from Saint Mary ' s University. THOMAS, ORVILLE VAN, JR., Williamsburg, A.B., English. THOMAS, PHILIP JOSEPH, McLean. A.B., Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; ROTC; Society for the Advancement of Management; Newman Club. THOMPSON, ROBERT LEONARD, Leesburg, B,S„ Biology; Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Association, Exec- utive Council; Group Leader; Junior Class Vice-Presi- dent. THOMPSON, SANDRA JUNE. Vienna. A.B., Govern- ment; Alpha Chi Omega, Lyre Editor; Young Demo- crats; Newman Club; Sweetheart of Pi Lambda Phi. THORNBURY, CARLTON F., Hialeah, Florida. A.B., Business Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management. TILLER, JOSEPH WALLACE, Richmond. B.S., Chem- istry: Chemistry Club. TODD, JOHN BUXTON, JR., Newport News. B,S., Chemistry; Lambda Chi Alpha; Group Leader; Chemis- try Club; Track TOMLINSON, RICHARD. Arlington. B.S., Biology iPre-Dentistry); Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Biology Club; Golf, TOMPKINS. JAMES ROBERT. St. Paul. A.B., History; Sigma Chi. Hi,storian; Student Association; Group Leader; William and Mary Theatre; Debate Council; Young Democrats; French Club; Political Science For- um. Vice-President. President; Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society; Wesley Foundation. TONGOUR, NADIA. Barnwell, South Carolina. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta, Historian; Student Associa- tion; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Flat Hat: William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; French Club; Politi- cal Science F ' orum; Lvon G, Tvler Historical Society. TOTMAN, LORNA CLAIRE, Oakton. B S,. Biology; Biology Club. TREMBLE, TRUEMAN RENNEI . JR.. Lively A.B., Psychology: Psi Chi; Backdrop Club: ROTC; Queen ' s Guard: Psychology Club, Vice-President; Wesley Foun- dation. SENIORS 143 Class of 1968 TRIBELHORN. KARL PETER. West Mifflin, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., German; Sigma Nu; Men ' s Dormitory Council; German Club; Football. TRICE, CYNTHIA W., DrewryviUe. A.B., Education. TRICE, ROBERT HOLMES, JR., Charlottesville. A.B.. Government: Kappa Sigma, Vice-President; Omicron Delta Kappa. President; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities; Student Association; President ' s Aide; Men ' s Dormitory Council. Dormitory Manager; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council, Vice-President; William and Mary Reinew. Non-Fiction Editor; Political Science Forum; Freshman Football; Intramurals. TRICE, SUSAN SAULMON, Arlington A.B , English; transferred from University of Kentucky. TRIPSON, LOGAN, Vero Beach. Florida. A.B.. History; William and Mary Rei ' iew: Women ' s Tennis. TROPF. WILLIAM JACOB. Springfield. B.S.. Physics; Sigma Chi; Sigma Pi Sigma. Vice-President; Student Association; Group Leader; ROTC; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Democrats; Intramurals. TROTTER. BETTIE MALLORY, Richmond. A.B., Edu- cation; Student Education Association; transferred from Chowan College. TROUTMAN. SHARON LEIGH. Chatham. B.S.. Biol- ogy. TUCKER. JOHN ALLEN. JR . Virginia Beach. A.B.. Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha. Vice-President. President; Interfraternity Council; P.E. Majors ' Club; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball. TUCKER. THOMAS MICHAEL. Danville. A.B.. His- tory; Sigma Chi; ROTC. TURNER. JOHN MICHAEL, Newport News. A.B.. Government; Phi Mu Alpha; William and Mary Thea- tre; Backdrop Club; Band; Political Science Forum; Committee on Arts and Lectures. TUTTLE, MARGARET EMILY A., Alexandria. A.B., Philosophy; Students for Liberal Action; Women ' s Hockey. VACCA, LINDA LEE. Wayne. New Jersey. B.S.. Biol- ogy; Phi Mu; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Stu- dent Association; Women ' s Dormitory Council. Dormi- tory President; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hal. French Club. President; Biology Club; Newman Club; Women ' s Hockey. VAKOS, PATRICIA. Virginia Beach. A.B.. Business Administration; Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Educa- tion Association; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. VAUGHN, FREDERICK MILIKIN, Coral Gables, Flor- ida. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. Secretary. Treasurer. House Manager; Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramurals. 144 SENIORS VERNON, RANDOLPH EDWARD, Coving- ton. A.B., Government; Phi Mu Alpha. His- torian, Secretary; Student Association; Band; Young Republicans: Political Science Forum. VILBRANDT, JOANNE, Rochester, New- York. A.B.. History; Kappa Delta; Flat Hat: Newman Club. VINCENT, JAMES RUSSELL. McLean. A.B., Business Admmistration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Spanish Club; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. VOGEL, MARY JEAN, Jerez de la Fron- tera, Spain. B.S.. Biology; Spanish Club; Biolog ' Club; Skin Divmg Club. VOPATEK. PATRICIA ANNE. Alexandria. A.B., Educa tion; Pi Beta Phi; Colonial Echo: Student Education Association; Newman Club; transferred from University of Ten- nessee. VORE, STEVEN BROOKS, Fairfax. B.S.. Biology; Biolog - Club; Gymnastics. WADE. ELIZABETH ANN, Clifton Forge. A.B., Psychology; Psychology Club, Secre- tarv; Tutorial Program. WADE. HARRIET ANNE. Norfolk. A.B., French; Colonial Echo: French Club. WADKINS, ELIZABETH LEE, Warsaw. B.S.. Biology; Kappa Alpha Theta; Mer- mettes; Student Education Association: Biol- og ' Club. WALSH, EDWARD ROBERT. Lohr. Penn- sylvania. A.B., Historj ' ; Phi Kappa Tau; Young Republicans; Newman Club; Intra- murals. SENIORS 145 WARDER, STANLEY ALLAN, Lorton. A.B., Business Administration. WARE. DAVID WARREN, JR., Toano. A.B., Econom- ics; Sigma Pi. WARRINGTON, ANN SIGNE, Norfolk. A.B., Educa- tion; Kappa Delta, Junior and Senior Panhellcnic Rep- resentative; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat; Student Educa- tion Association. WATKINS, GAIL, Hampton. A.B.. English; Orc hesis; transferred from University of Mississippi. WATSON. EDWIN WHITFIELD. JR.. Hampton. A.B., History; Young Republicans; Canterbury Club; trans- ferred from Christopher Newport College. WATSON. LINDA CAROL. Medfield. Massachusetts. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Pi Beta Phi, Histo- rian; Flat Hat: Chorus; Student Education Association; Westminster Fellowship, President. WELT, SELMAN I., Arlington. B.S., Biology; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Colo- nial Echo. Literary Editor; Flat Hat: Fat Head. Editor; William and Mary Review. Public Relations Director; WCWM, Traffic and Continuity Director; William and Mary Theatre; Queen ' s Guard; Circle K; Young Demo- crats; Biology Club; Political Science Forum; Balfour- Hillel, Chaplain. WENRICH, ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, Buenos Aires, Argentina. A.B., Fine Arts; Kappa Delta; Flat Hat. WEST, NANCY, Newport News. A.B., Education; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Spanish Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Women ' s Hockey; Intramurals. WESTERMAN, RICHARD SPENCE, Falls Church. B.S., Biology; Pi Lambda Phi; William and Mary Re- view. WHEAT, VALERIE KAY, Vienna. A.B., English; Pi Beta Phi. WHICKER, JOHNNE CHERRE, Norfolk. A.B., Sociol- ogy; Chi Omega, Senior Panhellenic Representative; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Student Association, Secretary, Executive Council, Ac- tivities Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council, Secretary; Flat Hat: Sophomore Class Vice- President; Virginia Association of Student Govern- ments, Secretary. 1 :: - i( l % -- ' 7 M ▼ Class of 1968 WHITE. DAVID RITCHIE. Alexandria. A.B.. History; Men ' s Dormitorv- Council. Dormiton, Manager; ROTC; Canterbun. ' Club; Intramural Manager. WIDELL, RICHARD ROBERT. Mexico, New York. B S., Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Cross Countrj ' ; Track. WILLARD. EDGAR HAROLD. III. Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. B.S.. Biology; Rifle Team. WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN ATTICUS. Ill, Courtland. A.B.. Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Presi- dent, Secretary; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Scab- bard and Blade; Accounting Club; Football; Intramur- als. WILLIAMS. SANDRA LYN. Richmond. A.B.. English; Student Education Association. WINCH. ALICE REBEKAH. Hampton. A.B.. Educa- tion; Student Education Association; Christian Fellow- ship. WING. STEPHEN STALEY. Norfolk. A.B.. English; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; William and Mary Renew; Sailing Association; Cross Country; In- door. Outdoor Track. WINN. JOSEPH ERNEST. Newport News. A.B.. His- ton,-; Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals; transferred from Christopher Newport College. WINSTON. KAREN CLAY, Ashland. A.B.. Histor -; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Young Republicans. WITHERS, GLENNE. Berryville. A.B.. Sociology and Anthropology. WOLF. BRIAN J., Youngstown. Ohio. A.B.. Education; Kappa Sigma; Student Education A.ssociation; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes; Basketball; Intramurals. WOLFF. ELLEN GENE. Hanover. Pennsylvania. A.B.. Government; Kappa Delta; Colonial Echo: Flat Hat: Young Democrats; Student Education Association; Spanish Club; Intramurals. WOMBLE. BENJAMIN ELBERT. JR.. SulTolk. A.B.. Physical Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Mens Dormi- tor ' Council; Group Leader; P.E. Majors ' Club, Program Chairman; Fellowhip of Christian Athletes; Freshman Basketball; Baseball; Tennis; Intramurals. WOOD. CECILY CLAIRE, Staunton. A.B.. Psychology. WOOD. ROBIN. Alexandria. A.B., German; Flat Hal: Chorus; Baptist Student Union; German Club, Secre- tar ' . SENIORS 147 WOODWARD, JOAN, Arlington, A.B., Psychology; Phi Beta Kappa: Psi Chi. WORRELL, HOWARD WALTON, JR., Richmond. A.B., Sociology; transferred from Richard Bland Col- lege. WRIGHT, DONALD EUBANK, JR., Newport News. A.B., Sociolog ' ; William and Mary Theatre; Back- drop Club; Band; ROTC; Queen ' s Guard. WRIGHT, THOMAS BAXTER, JR., Falls Church. A.B., Government; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chair- man; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men ' s Honor Council, Vice- Chairman; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Group Leader; WCWM. Sports Director, Program Director; Band; Young Republicans. WYATT, BETTY WADE, Hampton. A.B., Sociology; Gamma Phi Beta. YATES, ALFRED GLENN, Sarver, Pennsylvania. A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Alpha; Football. YEAGER. MARY, Arlington. B.S., Mathematics: Pi Beta Phi, Arrow Correspondent, Corresponding Secre- tary; Mortar Board. Editor; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Abelian Society; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor: Colonial Echo. Roy- alty Editor: Cheerleader; Senior Class Historian. YOUNG. CHARLES JOSEPH. Freeport, Pennsyl- vania. A.B., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha; ROTC; Society for the Advancement of Management; Football. YOUNG, MARY KATHRYN. Arlington. A.B., Eng- lish; Delta Omicron, Chaplain; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Chandler Vice-President; William and Mary Review: Chamber Orchestra: Sailing Association: Wesley Foundation. Program Chairman; Vice-Presi- dent. YOUNG, RICHARD LLOYD. Bethesda. Maryland. A.B., Business Administration; Phi Mu Alpha, Trea- surer, President: William and Mary Theatre; Choir. YUHAS, LINDA, Alexandria. A.B.. Economics; Delta Omicron; Choir; Chorus; Orchesis; Newman Club. YURACHEK. PAUL ANTHONY, Richmond. A.B., Busir-pss Administration; Phi Kappa Tau. Treasurer; ROTC; Accounting Club; Society for the Advance- ment of Management: Newman Club. ZEIGLER, HARVEY HARMON, JR., Hyndman, Pennsylvania. B.S., Biology; Sigma Pi, Treasurer; ROTC: Queen ' s Guard; Alpha Phi Omega; Biology Club; Freshman Swimming. ZICKEFOOSE. BARBARA JEAN. Richmond. A.B.. English: Student Asscx;iation; Students for Liberal Action, Secretary; Tutorial Program. Secretary. ZIGLAR, STEVEN WOODLEY, Cheverly, Maryland. A. B., Psychology. 148 SENIORS JUNIORS 149 ACKROYD, JANET E., Springfield. Chi Omega. Matliematics. AGREE, BARBARA KENT, Sharps. Alplia Chi Omega. Education. ALBERT, ALAN KREDRIC, Baltimore, Mary- land. Pi Lambda Phi Sociology. ALEXANDER. ALTIIEA PENTECOST, Cat- letl. History. ALGATT, JUniTH ANN, Bloomsburg, Penn- sylvania. Delta Delta Delta. History. ANDERSON, CHERYL DEE, Moline, Illinois. Gamma Phi Beta. SiKiologv. ANDERSON, SHIRLEY JO, Beaufort, South Carolina. English. ANDREW, BETTY LYNN, Altavista. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Government. ANTHOLZ, MARY BEE, Minneapolis, Minnesota. English. ARNOLD, KAREN SUE, Annandale. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Economics. ASSUR, ERIC THOMAS, Falls Church. Sociol- ogy- AUMAN, SARAJANE, Corpus Christi, Texas. Kappa Alpha Theta. Elementary Education. AVERILL, DONALD GENE, Front Royal. Biology. BAGBY, THOMAS LEE, Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. Business Administration. BAKER. BILLIE ANNE. Richmond. Phi Mu. French. BANKS. JUDY ELLEN, Florence, South Carolina. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Spanish BARGER, RAY M., Buena Vista. Kappa Sigma. Physics. BARKER. SANDRA KAY. Appalachia. Biol- ogy- BARNER, SALLY RUTH, Richmond. Kappa Delta. Sociology. BARNES. WILLIAM RICHARD, Hopewell. Biology. Class of 1969 H ' John Keller, president 1.50 JUNIORS •ludy Banks, vice-president Fran Pollock, secretary-treasurer Linda Freeman, hislunan « Cp fh i f p Cjj T 5 C? t V Pii V BARRETT. WILLIAM CORNELIUS, III, Richmond. Psychology. BARRICK, SANDRA LEA, Danville. English. BAXTER, ROB GORDON, Newport News. Lambda Chi Alpha. History. BEACHLEY, NANCY LOUISE, Chester. Kappa Delta. Spanish. BEERS, MARION DRANE. Arlington. Edu- BIERMAN, R. BRADLEY, Arlington. Kappa Alpha. Business Administration. BEXDALL, ROBERT WARRICK, Richmond. History. BENNETT. JOHN PRICE, Winchester. Theta Delta Chi. Physical Education. BERKEY, JACQUELINE SUZANNE, New- port News. Sociology. BEVINS, TIMOTHY BOYNTON, Alexandria. Phi Kappa Tau. Sociology. BIORDI, TONI ELIZABETH, Fulton, Mary- land. Chi Omega. History. BLAKE, KATHLEEN JANE, Falls Church. Phi Mu. Government. BLOMQUIST, ROGER N., Falls Church. Sig- ma Chi. Physics. BOAL, ROBERT THOMAS, lU, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. History. BOISSEAU, EDWARD HOOKER, Richmond. Sigma Pi. Business Administration. BONCK. LORELEI ADELINE, Williamsburg. Education. BONNER, WILLIAM THOMAS, Hot Springs. Music. BOSWELL, JOHN EASTBURN, Fort Ama- dor. Canal Zone. History. BOWEN, PAMELA GAY, Charlottesville. Chemistry. BOWLING, ARTHUR LEE. JR., Lynchburg. Physics. BOWMAN, JOHN KANDELL, Lebanon, Ohio. Pi Lambda Phi. Geology. BOWRY, GLINDA ANN, Williamsburg. Biol- ogy. BRADSTREET, ANNE, Williamsburg. Chi Omega. Sociology and Anthropology. BREEN. BETTIJOYCE. Fort Monro e. Kappa Alpha Theta. Chemistry. BRETNALL, VIRGINIA JANE, Garden City, New Jersey. Delta Delta Delta. Elementairy Education. BRIM, BLAINE B., Alexandria. Philosophy. BRITTINGHAM, MARIANNE, Norfolk. Fine BROOKS, DAVID H., Falls Church. Pi Lambda Phi. Hi.storv. BROWN, ALAN KENT. Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. Lambda Chi Alpha. History. BROWN, DANA ANTHONY. Hampton. Physical Education. BROWN. DENNIS TURNES. Amherst. Kappa Alpha. Physical Education. BROWN. HOWARD DOUGLAS. Lincoln. Topical Science. BROWN. ROBERT BRAXTON. Williams- burg. Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Business Ad- ministration. BROWN, ROBERT EDWARD. Alexandria. BROWN. ROBERT W.. JR.. Lynchburg. Sigma Phi Kpsilon. Mathematics. BROWN. WYNYARD ADAIR. Wan-enton. Education. BUBSEY. WILLIAM EDWARD. Brecksville. Ohio Pi Kappa Alpha English. BUCKLEY. LINDA LOUISE, Cheverly.Mary- land. Kappa Alpha Theta F ' Ine Arts. BUFFINGTON, CARL EUGENE, Fairfield, Connecticut Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Soclol- BULYNKO. LYDIA DAWN. Alexandria. Chi Omega. Government. JUNIORS 15! BURGRAFF. CRAIG ROBERT. Allentown, Pennsvlvania. Sifjma Nu. (Jovernmenl. BURIAK, RICHARD ROBERT, Williams- burg. Governmenl. BURKE. FREDERICK COLLINS, Vienna. Mathematics. BUSHONG, DELORES ANN. WoodsU)ck. Sociology. BUTLER, ' NORA DALBY. Suffolk. Philoso- phy. BYRD. CLAUDIA ANN, Richmond. Mathe- matics. CAHOON, ROGER HOWELL. Chesapeake. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Biology. CAMDEN, SANDRA KAY, Elon. Sociology and Anthropology. CAMPBELL. SUSAN PANNILL. Richmond. Kappa Alpha Theta. History. CARHART, JUDY ANN, Hampton, Kappa Delta. Biology iPre-Medi. CARLTON, ALICE CAROLYN, Alexandria. French. CARTER, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Virgi- nia Beach. Education. CASEY, EVERETT FRANK, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. Government. CAVANAUGH. THOMAS WILLLAM. Ports- mouth. Mathematics. CHANCELLOR. ANN LAYMAN, Frankfort, Kentucky. Ancient Languages. CHANCELLOR, RUTH DONNAN, Alexan- dria. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Government. CHASE, JUDITH CANEEL, Salem. Chi Omega. History. CHAUSSE, PATRICIA ANN, Roanoke. Math- ematics. CHESSON, MICHAEL BEDCOUT, Newport News. Sigma Chi. History. CHOCKLETT, C. WAYNE, Lynchburg. So- ciology. CHRISTIANSON, JAMES RICHARD, Balti- more. Maryland. Sigma Chi. Physics. CHRISTOPHER. JOHN CORBIN. Tappahan- nock. Kappa Alpha. Business Administra- tion. CHUBB. WILLIAM ST. J., Baltimore, Mary- land. Biology. CLARK. JACQUELINE ELIZABETH, Rich- mond. Spanish. CLARK. LINDA DIANE, Sandston. Alpha Chi Omega. German. CLARKE, WILLIAM GORDON. Richmond. Sigma Nu. Business Administration. CLAWSON. MILDRED ANN, West Point. Psychology. CLAYTON. HELEN MARIE, Lanexa. His- tory. COBB, JAMES GURLEY, Norge. History. COCHRAN, STEPHEN G., Virginia Beach. Kap pa Alpha. Government. COLLINS. DUNCAN GILBERT, Falls Church. Government. COLLINS. ELIZABETH WARE, Norfolk. Delta Delta Delta. German. COLLINS. KENNY KAYLE, Kenton, Tennes- see. English. COLONNA. JANE BRIGGS. Hampton. Edu- cation. CONVERSE, RAY, Falls Church. Economics. COOKE. JUDITH ANN, Hopewell. Biology. COOPER. ELLEN HOPE, Pearisburg. Chi Omega. Sociology. COOPER, MARIAN LOUISE, Springfield. Kappa Alpha Theta. Biology. COPLEY, JEAN, Newport News. Sociology. CORVINO, MARGARET ELSIE. Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. English. 152 JUNIORS Class of 1969 ▲ h COTTINGHAM, ROBERT P., JR., Williams- burg. Business Administration. COUSINS, JOHN PAUL, Lynchburg. Phi Kappa Tau. Mathematics. COVINGTON. SUSAN ELLEN JEAN, Springfield. Biology. COX, VIRGINIA L., Richmond. History. CRAFT, CHARLES STEPHEN, Clifton Forge. Kappa Sigma. CRANE, MICHAEL LEONARD, Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Physics. CREWE, WILLIAM STEWART. Bethesda. Maryland. Pi Lambda Pin. Business Ad- ministration. CRISSEY, BARBARA JEAN, Huntington, West Virginia. Delta Delta Delta. History. CRIST, DEBORAH CAROLINE, Shippens- burg. Pennsylvania. Spanish. CROWTHER. ' NANCY BRADFORD, West HyattsyiUe. Maryland. Kappa Alpha Theta. Mathematics. CURWEN, DIANA LOUISE. Fieldale. Delta Delta Delta. SiK ' iology. CURZI, D. SCOTT, Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Sigma Nu. History. CYRUS, LYNDA ANNE, Lynchburg. Theatre and Speech. DALEY, JOHN GORDON, Falls Church. Kappa Sigma Chemistry. DARR. MICHAEL GLENN. Wadsworth, Ohio. Sigma Nu. History. DAUGHERTY, DAVID REAMS. Rochester. Minnesota. Kappa Sigma. Biology. DAVENPORT, ROBERT KEVIN. Annandale. Lambda Chi Alpha. History. DAVID, JOSEPH JOHN, JR., Abington, Pennsylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. Chemistry. DAVIS, JULIANNE. ArlingUm Heights. Illi- nois. Fine Arts. DAVIS, LESLIE ANN, Richmond. Pi Beta Phi. English. DAY, ROBERT WARWICK, Reading, Penn- sylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. Business Admin- istration. DEAN. JOHN H. Chester, New Jersey. Sigma Nu. Fine .Arts. DECOT. MARK EDWIN, Falls Church, Biol- ogy. DEEKENS, JOHN MACKENZIE. Amelia. Theta Delta Chi. History. DEFREES. JANE LINDSAY, Alexandria. Gamma Phi Beta. Government. JUNIORS 153 Class of 1969 • DEHN, GALE, Arlington. Chi Omega. Philos- ophy. DENENBERG, DENNIS. Manheim, Pennsyl- vania. Government. DENNY, PATRICIA DIANNE, Danville. Delta Delta Delta. English. DENT, CHARLES EDWARD, JR., Pulaski. English. DERRICKSON, LEW D.. Virginia Beach. Lambda Chi Alpha. Economics. DERRINGE, EDMUND T., JR., Williams- burg. Kappa Sigma. Education. DEWEY. HARTLEY FISKE. Newport News. Business Administration. DICKINSON. ENDERS, IV, Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. Mathematics. DICKINSON, JAN SUZETTE, Fairfax. Biol- og.V- DIEHL, KATHLEEN THELMA, McLean. Education. DILLON. LARRY THEARON, Martinsville. Psvchologv. DINNER, ELLIOTT DAVID, Scranton, Penn- sylvania. Pi Kappa Alpha. Business Admin- istration. DODSON, HARRY HUGH, JR., Lynchburg. Historv. DOUTHAT. JAMES EVANS, Petersburg. Sigma Chi. Sociology. DOWDY, RENA FAYE, Chesapeake. French. DRESS. NORMAN T., Wadsworth, Ohio. Busi- ness Administration. DRESSEL. MARSHALL VAN CAMPEN, Saint Mary ' s, Pennsylvania. Theta Delta Chi. DRISCOLL, JOHN PATRICK. Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. Business Administration. DRISCOLL, LAWRENCE T., Rochester, New Y ' ork. Sigma Chi. Phvsics. DRYER, LYNN RUTH, Waynesboro. Spanish, ish. DUDLEY, TERRY LYNN, Hemdon. Mathe- matics. DUNCAN, DOROTHY ANN. Front Royal. Phi Mu. Sociologv. DUNN. WILLIAM LEE. Newport News. Lambda Chi Alpha. Government. EATON. DEMARIS WINSTON. Margate. New Jersey. Pi Beta Phi. Sociology and Anthropology. ► 1.54 JUNIORS EBERHARDT, MICHAEL CHARLES. Dan- ville, Illinois. Pi Kappa Alpha. Govern- ment. EDGREN. PHILIP ARTHUR. Silver Spring, Marvland. English. ELLIOTT, CHARLES SADELSON , JR.. Lynchburg. Pi Kappa Alpha. Sociology. ELLIOTT, EDWIN POWERS. Manassas. His- tory. EMERICK. JAMES TRACY, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Sigma Pi. Philosophy. ENGLE, JACQUELINE ANNE, Roanoke. Pi Beta Phi. Sociology. ENGLISH, RICHARD JOSEPH, JR., Newport News. Spanish. ERNSTMEYER, JAN LOIS, Seattle, Wash- ington. Chi Omega. Modern Languages. EVANS, SUSAN FERN, Alexandria. Psychol- og.v- FABBRI, PATRINA JEAN, San Francisco, California. Fine Arts. FAIRBANKS, GEORGE CHANDLER, Virgi- nia Beach. Pi Kappa Alpha. Mathematics. FARINHOLT, DOROTHY GERALDINE, Wil- liamsburg. Pi Beta Phi. History. FARRIS. ALICE DIANE, Colonial Heights. Education. FAUBER, SUZANNE DILLON, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mathematics. FEE, RUSSELL J., Alexandria. Pi Lambda Phi. English. FENIGSOHN, GEORGE IRA, Newport News. History. FERGUSON, JOHN ELVIN, Rocky Mount. Sociology. FINLEY, WILLIAM KIRKLAND, Franklin Sigma Chi. English. FITZGERALD, ROBERT MICHAEL, Vienna. Theta Delta Chi. Government. FLORENCE, H. MICHAEL. Enterprise, Ala- bama. Kappa Sigma. Business Administra- tion. FOLLAND, LAURA EDWARDS, Richmond. Sociology. FORE, DANNY GARFIELD, Lynchburg. Sigma Pi. Psychology. FORRER, MARTHA JEANNE, Richmond. Philosophy. FORREST, CARROLL MARK, Poquoson. Mathematics. FOSTER, JUDY CAROLYN, Newport News. Education. FRANKOVITCH, CARL N., Weirton, West Virginia. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Business Administration. FRAZER, ELIZABETH PARKHILL, Newport News. Geology. FRAZIER, PATRICIA ANNE, Altavista. Gamma Phi Beta. English, FRECE, JOHN WALTER, Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Philosophy. FREEMAN. LINDA LEE, Richmond. Chi Omega. History. FRIEDMAN, KATHLEEN GOULD, Spring- field. Illinois. Clii Omega. English. FROSCHER, TORREY CURTIS, Arlington. Physics. 1 HSR i -Ji ? © JUNIORS 155 FULKERSON. MARGARET GAINES, Sands- ton. Englisli. FULLERTON, RICHARD B., Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Business Administration. FURR. M. BASIL, JR.. Petersburg. History. GALLOWAY. ARCHIBALD. II. EUicott City. Maryland. Government. GALLOWAY. LURA GODDIN. Greenville, South Carolina. Chi Omega. History. GARBER, DENETTE BELLE. Waynesboro. Kappa Delta. Education. GARBER. RICHARD BUBB. Dorval, Quebec, Canada. .Sociologv. GASKINS, STEVE PETTIE, Arlington. Lambda Chi Alpha. Biology. GETTY. GAEL ANN, HopeWell. Biology. GIAMPAPA. NANCYE CARROLL. Alexan- dria. Education. GIBSON, GALE HOLLY. Annandale. Gamma Phi Beta. English. GILLESPIE. WILLIAM BRUCE, Roanoke. Phi Kappa Tau. Chemistry. GLASS. JUDITH ANN. Norfolk. Mathemat- ics. GLENN. JEAN PAXTON, Waynesboro. Al- pha Chi Omega. Education. GODWIN, JOSEPH HENRY, III, Norfolk. Sigma Pi. History. GRACIAN. PATRICIA, Williamsburg. Gamma Phi Beta Physics. GRAEF. GINGER SUE, Poquoson. Chi Omega. Mathematics. GRAHAM. ROBERT A.. Ashland. Biology. GREEN. JAMES CRAWFORD, Penns Grove, New Jersey. Chemistry. GRIMM. EMMETT CARL. Harrisonburg. Biology (Pre Medi. 156 JUNIORS f m p f f Class of 1969 GROVE. ROBERTA LYNN, Glen Rock, Penn- svlvania. Gamma Phi Beta. English. GURNEY. RICHARD DAVID. Arlington. Phvsics. GUTIERREZ. RICHARD. El Paso, Texas. Government. HAASE, LINDA LEE. Richmond. Biology. HALL. CHRISTINE LYNN. Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Delta Delta Delta. Education. HALL. WENDY STUART. Mathews. Gamma Phi Beta. Education. HALLISSY. JOANNE. Hampton. Phi Mu. Psvchologv. HALLMAN: BRIAN S.. Arlington. Phi Kappa Tau. Government. HAMACK. KEITH HARTMOND. Seattle. Washington. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Economics. HAMERSEN, CAROL ELIZABETH. Kansas City. Missouri. Gamma Phi Beta. History. HAMILTON, ANN, Dayton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Education. HARDING. MICHAEL STUART, Leonardo, New Jersey. Theta Delta Chi. Economics. IIARKRADER. NANCY FERRELL. Bristol, Tennessee. Kappa Alpha Theta. Psychology. HARMON. BRENDA GAIL, Sandston. His- lorv. HARPER. GAYLE CLIFTON, Richmond. Chi Omega. Philosophy. HARRELL, DONALD BRYAN, Emporia. His- tory. HARRIS, SANDRA ELLA. Gladstone. En- gl i.sh. HARWOOD. GERTRUDE CLASH. Richmond. History. HAUCK. NANCY CAROL, Springfield. Kappa Alpha Theta. History. HAZLETT. BRENDA CAROL. Colonial Heights. Education JUNIORS 157 Class of 1969 HELFRICH. DOKOTHY DIANE, Seaford, Delaware. Gamma Phi Beta. Education. HENDERSON. EDMUND MC KEILL. JR., Nas-tiawadox. English. HENDRICKS. WILLL- M TILLMAN, Hamp- ton. Economic. ; HENRY, BARBARA MARTIN, Hampton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mathematics. HERNDON. JESSE MOORMAN, III, Sorel, Quebec, Canada. Biology. HERRING, FRANCES LEE, Newport News. Sociology ' . HESSE, JOHN DAVID. Washington, D,C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Historv. HEWES, DEAN EDWARD, Fredericksburg. Topical Science. HIATT, JAMES HOWARD, Arlington. En- glish. HILDEBRAND, PAUL HENRY, JR., Annan- dale. Phi Kappa Tau. Government. HINER, LAURA ANN. Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. Sociology- and Anthropology. HINSON, HELEN SUZANNE, Alexandria. Delta Delta Delta. Historv. HITT, ANNE MORTON, Richmo nd. Kappa Alpha Theta. English. HOBBS, STEWART BOLLING. JR., Lynch- burg. Economics. HOFFMANN, RICHARD JOHN, Annandale. Sigma Chi. Biology. HOLM, THOMAS A., Annandale. Psvchologv. HOLMES, ROBERT ALLEN, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Sigma Nu. Business Admin- istration. HOLTON. STEPHEN D., Charlottesville. Sigma Pi. Business Administration. HOOKER, RAY WILLARD, Hampton. Pi Lambda Phi. Economics. HOPKINS, DEBORAH COOK, Summit, New Jersey. Psychology. HOPKINS, JOSEPH ANTHONY, Chester. Pi Lambda Phi. Mathematics. HOSKINS. DONNA LYNN, Newport News. Pi Beta Phi. Government. HOWE, MARGARET LEIGH, Mt. Sidney. Psvchologv HOVVELL. ROBERT LYNDON, Alexandria. Economics. HOYLE. HENRY BOBBITT, Newport News. Mathematics. HUBER, MIRIAM SUE, Rustburg. Alpha Chi Omega. Education. HUDSON, RONALD LARRY, Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. Business Administration. HULSE, NANCY LOUISE. Richmond. Educa- tion. HUNT, ROBERT REED, Startey, South Caro- lina. Sigma Pi. Psychology. HUNTER. BARB ARA JEANNE, Falls Church. Economics. M ff M ICj f -? ' %« l fP r fTj 5 f5V IP 1.58 JUNIORS « y, h 1 Q ft 15 P li HUTCHINGS. MICHAEL B., Basingstoke, England. Philosophy. IRWIN. SANDRA LYNNE, Livingston, New Jersev. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Fine Arts. ISAACS, MOLLIE BARBARA, Norfolk. Edu- cation. JACKSON, CHARLES EDWARD, Arlington. Kappa Alpha. History. JACKSON, STEVEN LEON, Staunton. Math- ematics. JACOBS. YETTA LEE. Hampton. English. JAMERSON. PAMELA JO, Dillwyn. Kappa Alpha Theta. Education. JAMES. SALLY LEONARD, Hampton. Kappa Alpha Theta. History. JARVIS. THOMAS DESTRY. Glasgow. Kep- lar. Biology. JOHNSON, BARBARA ANNE, Portsmouth. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Spanish. JOHNSON, LOIS WINN, Staunton. Alpha Chi Omega. Psychology. JOHNSON, RUTH ANNE. Roanoke. Gamma Phi Beta. Education. JONES, BRUCE ALAN. Potl.stown. Pennsyl- vania. English. JORDAN. KATHRYN LEE, Vienna. Kappa Delta. Sociology. JORDAN, MARGARET MYERS. Emporia. Mathematics. JORDAN, NANCY MARIE. Newport News. Education. KALEN, LINDA SUE. Arlington. Chi Omega. Mathematics. KAPLAN. ROBERT RICHARD. Los Angeles, California. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. History. KASTNER. KERRY DUNN. Fairfax. Busi- ness Adminstration. KAUFMAN, ROCHELLE VIRGINIA, Wake- field. Kappa Alpha Theta. Education. KEITER, JOHN WAVERLY, York, Penn.syl- vania. Sigma Phi Epsilon. History. KELLY. ROBERT FRANCIS, Silver Spring, Marvland. Kappa Sigma. Economics. KESTENBAUM. THELDA MAE, Culpeper. Biology. KIDD. M. ELIZABETH. Colonial Heights. Education. KILGORE, DOROTHY JEAN, Wise. French. KILMARTIN. TANITH. Lovingston. Alpha Chi Omega. History. KIRKLEY, JOAN MARIE, Norfolk. Mathe- matics. KIRKPATRICK. RICHARD WILSON, New York. New York. Lamhda Chi .Alpha. His- tory. KISHBAUCH, KATHRYN JANE, Bailey ' s Cro.s.sroads. Pi Beta Phi. Education. KLINE, JOHN M., Ill, Malboro, Mas.sachu- setls. KLINE. 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WOODS, MARY JAMES, Wise. Biology. WOODSON, ARNITE RUTH, Hampton. Kappa Alpha Theta. Mathematics. WOODY, PATRICIA ANNE, Atlanta, Georgia. Gamma Phi Beta. Mathematics. WOOLEYHAN, ALFRED MORELAND, JR., Quincy, Illinois. Theta Delta Chi. Business Administration. WORKS, ROBERT FREDERICK, St. Paul, Minnesota. History. WYRICK, LINDA JEANNE, Rome, Georgia. Gamma Phi Beta. Education. YAGER, SHARON ANN, Pasadena, California. Phi Mu Latin. YOFFY, JAMES S., Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. History. YOUNG, JOHN FINLEY, Whitcfish Bay, Wis- consin. Goyernment YOUNG, MARION KATHLEEN, Newport News. Biology YOUNGBLOOb, JANE D., Arlington. Sociol- ZEPUL, PATRICIA LOUISE, Annandale. Pi Beta Phi English. JW- O Q p . i 9 ©Ji JUNIORS 171 ;uiir ' ' M ' : ' . ' r-:A %;l:M 172 SOPHOMORES Class of 1970 Rod Klima, p resident Wayne Giberson, vice-president r c Mp f f hUL ilk F 5 Cathy Coleman, secretarj-treasurer 9 Gail Gates, historian ABBOTT. ANN. Holli.ston. Massachusetts. ABRAHAMSON. RICHARD FRANK. South- bridge. Massachusetts. ABRAMS. LEHN EDWARD, Maitland, Flo- rida. Sigma Chi. ABSHER. MERRIE SUSAN, Newport News. Kappa Delta. ADAMS. EARL RICE. Lynchburg. Sigma Chi. AKERS. WALLACE BROWN. Roanoke. ALBRECHT. LEE WAYNE. Annandale. ALBRIGHT. LINDA KAYE, Annandale. Kappa Delta. ALDERSON. MARY LEE. Springfield. ALLEN. MARY ELLEN. Atlanta, Georgia. Chi Omega. ALLEN, RICKIE CRAIG, Richmond. Phi Kappa Tau. ALLISON, PAMELA. Dallas, Texas. Delta Delta Delta. ANDERSON. ALVIN POWERS, Richmond. Lambda Chi Alpha. ANDERSON. EMILY DRAPER, Knoxville, Tennessee. ARLEDGE. PATRICIA, Portsmouth. Gamma Phi Beta. ARMSTRONG. HERBERT B.. Newport, RluKle Island. Pi Lambda Phi. ARMSTRONG. KENNETH SCOTT, Kings- port, Tennessee. ARMSTRONG, LARRY S., Richmond. ASPLUND. KATHERINE ANNE, Arlington. Chi Omega. ATTRIDGE, JEAN CAROL, Mexico City. Mexico. Kappa Alpha Theta. AUERBACH. SUSAN KATHRYN, Savannah, Georgia. Gamma Phi Beta AUSTIN. BARBARA JEAN, Annandale. BAILEY. ANN DENISE. Potomac, Maryland. Kappa Doha BAILEY. MARTIN THOMAS. Ivor. BAILEY, SAMUEL RUSSELL. JR.. Midloth- ian. Pi Kappa Alpha. SOPHOMORES 173 B0i t f 5 (pi 1 BAILEY. WILLIAM STANLEY, Waynesboro. Si{;ma Pi. BAITY. ANN LEIGH. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Gamma Phi Beta. BALDWIN. ClIARLENE FRANCES, Norfolk. Kappa Delta. BALDWIN. JAMES ARDA, Honaker. Phi Kappa Tau. BALTES. GERTRUDE PARKER, Hampton. Gamma Phi Beta. BARBER, SUSAN LOIS. Norfolk. Phi Mu. BARIL, CHARLES PURDOM, Falls Church. Sigma Chi. BARNES, ELAINE MADELINE, Norfolk. Delta Delta Delta. BAYLOR, B. DELAINE. Radford. BEASON, ROBERT ALEXANDER, White- ville. North Carolina. Sigma Pi. BEAZLEY, FRANCES ANNE, Tappahan- nock. Kappa Delta. BECK. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. BEECHER, ELIZABETH PARKER, Blacks- burg. BEERBOWER. LINDA ANNE. Bridgeport. West Virginia. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BEITNER. GEOFFREY SHERWOOD. Fair- field, Connecticut. Kappa Sigma. BELSHE, ROBERT B.. Normal. Illinois. Kep- lar. BELSKY, MARGERET. Fredericksburg. BENHAM. WILLIAM THOMAS. Spring Lake Heights. New Jersey. Sigma Chi. BERGER. PATRICIA A.. Williamsburg. BERINGER. BRUCE CLAY, Larchmont, New York. Sigma Pi. BERKEYPILE. JEAN WARREN, Wilming- ton. Delaware. BILLUPS. ANDREW JACKSON, Mathews. BIRKETT. KENNETH NETTLETON. Need- ham. Massachusetts. BLANCHARD. AMY RUTH. Altavista. Kappa Delta. BLAND. GERALD CHRISTOPHER, Roanoke. BLANTON. JOANNA DANBY. Farmville, Alpha Chi Omega. BLEDSOE, SUSANNE LEONI. Fort Eustis. BOLD. WENDY ELIZABETH, Alexandria. BOLTON. VERNON LOWELL. Colorado Springs. Colorado. Phi Kappa Tau. BORDEN, SANDRA LOUISE, Richmond. Kappa Delta. BOSWELL. CORA JANE. Chase Citv. BOULDIN. BARBARA ANN, Hampton. Kappa Alpha Theta. BOYD. WILLIAM LINWOOD. Waynesboro. Sigma Pi. BRADFORD. BONNIE L., Norfolk. BRIGGS. BEVERLY. Winston-Salem. North Carohna. Gamma Phi Beta. BRIGHT. ERNEST ANDREW. Lebanon. New Jersey. Sigma Phi Epsilon. BRINCKMAN. JOY ALICE. Alexandria. BROWN. JANET MARIE. Poquoson. Gamma Phi Beta. BROWNE. ROBERT LEE, Manassas. BRUBECK. JEAN DALE. Staunton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 174 SOPHOMORES Class of 1970 .1 i tjfj BRUNSON, CAROL ELLA. Arlington. Gamma Phi Beta. BRYDE. STANLEY KIRK. Wilmington. Del- aware. BURBAGE, BRUCE PARKER. Portsmouth. BURGESS. SUSAN ALYCE, Dahlgren. Kappa Delta. BURKET. BARBARA ANN. Vero Beach. Flo- rida, Kappa Kappa Gamma. BURNETT, JAMES ARNOLD. Charlottes- ville. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BURNETTE. BETTYE ANNE, Danville. BURTON. BARBARA ANN. Hampton. BUTLER, SHARON LYNN, Suffolk. BUTLER. TY. Athens, Georgia. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BYRER. MARGARET ELIZABETH. Charles Town. West Virginia. Kappa .Alpha Theta. CALVO. BETSY ELLISON. Kichmond. Alpha Chi Omega. CAMERON. COLLEEN SUE. Annandale. CAMPANA. MICHAEL EMERSON. West llcmpsload. New York. CANADA. BERNARD DAVID. Clover. Pi Kappa Alpha. CANUP, ROBERT EUGENE, II, Richmond, SOPHOMORES 175 Class of 1970 CARLTON. KATHLEEN ANN. Newport News. CARTER. BARRY NEAL. Staunton. CARTER, CAROLYN LORIMER. Vienna. CARTWRIGHT. RONNIE ALAN, Chesa- peake. CASEY. CATHERINE SUE. Falls Church. CAYOT. MICHELE JAN. Falls Church. Kappa Kappa Gamma. CHAFIN. LINDA ANNE. Berrvville. CHAMBERS. GWYNN ELIZABETH. Dan- ville. Delta Delta Delta. CLARK, ALYNNE DALE. Vienna Chi Omega. CLARK. KAREN LEIGH. Newport News. Pi Beta Phi. CLAY. CAROLYN MEREDITH. Lawrence- ville. Gamma Phi Beta. CLOVER. KAREN ANN. Virginia Beach. CLOYD. RANDOLPH MAHAN. Williams- burg. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COFER, GLENNA JO. Hampton. COFFMAN. BARRY P., Davton. COLE. DAVID PATTEN. Honolulu, Hawaii. Phi Kappa Tau. COLE. JAMES ERNEST. Arlington. COLE. WILLIAM WALTER. Courtland. Pi Kappa Alpha. COLEMAN. CATHY LEIGH, Danville. COLLINS. GEORGE HOLBROOK. San Ra- fael. California. Sigma Phi Epsilon. COLLINS. WILLIAM HARRY. JR.. Stafford. Sigma Chi. CONRAD. PAUL WELLS, Arlington, Lambda Chi Alpha. COOK. MARTHA ELIZABETH, Martin.sville. Alpha Chi Omega. COOPER, NANCY CONDIT, Atlanta, Georgia. Kappa Kappa Gamma. CORREA, PETER C. Fort Myers, Florida. Lambda Chi Alpha. COTE, ERNEST NORMAN, Staten Island. New York. COTMAN. LIN CLARY. Williamsburg. Pi Kappa Alpha. COUPER. MARY BROUGHTON, Waynes- boro. Alpha Chi Omega. COVELL. CATHY LOUISE. Fairfax. Delta Delta Delta. CRAWLEY. C. GAYLE, Monroe, Louisiana. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 176 SOPHOMORES f CREEP, TERESA DIANE. Chesapeake. Phi Mu. CRIM. KEVIN LOV, Nevilly Sur Seine, France. CROSIER. YVONNE FAE. Palls Church. Delta Delta Delta. CROSSEN, SHEILA MARIE. Richmond. Chi Omega. CRUTE. CAROL ETTA. Portsmouth. Alpha Chi Omega. CULLEY. PAMELA KEITH. Richmond. Al- pha Chi Omega. CURRY, RHONDA ELAINE, Louisville, Ken- tucky. Chi Omega. CUSTIS. PAUL ROBERT, Craddockville. DALE. KENNY MAXWELL. Springfield. DALLAS. BRUCE SHEPLER. Mechanics- burg. Pennsylvania. DANCE, CAROLYN WALLACE, Midlothian. Gamma Phi Beta. DARNELL, NANCY REBECCA, Big Stone Gap. Alpha Chi Omega. DAVI, SUSAN ANN, Alexandria. Pi Beta Phi. DAVIS. ELIZABETH CARTER. Florence, South Carolina. Alpha Chi Omega. DAVIS, JULIA WATERS, Rocky Mount, DAVIS. KATHARINE BAYNES, Huntington Beach. California. Kappa . Mpha Thela. DAYTON. KEITH WALTER. Alexandria. Pi Lambda Phi. DEACON, JO ANNE, Lynchburg, Chi Omega. DEATON. LEWIS EDWARD. Alexandria. DELEON. LINDA JULIANA. Virginia Beach. DELIA, CLARK ANTHONY, Brick Town, New Jersey. DENSMORE, DOUGLAS WARREN, Toledo, Ohio. Phi Kappa Tau. DERFLINGER. MARSHA ANN, Winchester. DERR, ALICE MIRIAM, Warren, New Jer- sey. Delta Delta Delta. DERRICK. JOHN MILTON, Silver Spring. Maryland. DEWITT, PETER WEBB, Virginia Beach. Pi Kappa Alpha. DEYERLE, ELIZABETH WARWICK. Harri- sonburg. .Alpha Chi Omega. DICKEY. DONALD NEIL, JR.. Birmingham, Alabama. Theta Delta Chi. DIGIENNARO. RICHARD SAMUEL, Cleve- land, Tennessee. Sigma Phi Epsilon. DODD, KATHLEEN BARBARA. Norfolk. Alpha Chi Omega. DONAHUE. WILLIAM JOSEPH, III, Colum- bia, Marvland Pi Lambda Phi. DOUGHTY. THOMAS EDWARD. Salem. Lambda Chi .Mpha. DRAKE, LINDA LOUISE, Arlington. Kappa Kappa Gamma. DUDLEY, MARY ANNE, Salem. Alpha Chi Omega. DUEL, TERRY LYNN, Alexandria. Alpha Chi Omega. DUKE. CHARLIE WAYNE, Richmond. EAKIN, KDWAHD MCCOY, Waynesboro. Sigma Pi. ECKHOUSE, MARK SANFORD, Cedar Grove, Now Jerscv. Sigma Phi Epsilon. EDGE, LAl ' REL SUZANNE, Newport News. ELLIS, CALVIN LANE, Portsmouth. •SOPHOMORES 177 Class of 1970 ELLIS, EDWARD H., Berlin, Connecticut. Kappa Sigma. ELMORE. DONALD STRATTON, Richmond. ELROD. CHERYL CANDACE. Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. ELROD, DONALD RANDOLPH, Chattanoo- ga, Tennessee. EMERSON, ROBERT GREENOUGH, III, Marshfield, Massachusetts. Pi Kappa Al- pha. ENGORON, FRANCES CARLA, Vienna. Gamma Phi Beta. EPPLER. JOHN W., Beinardsville, New Jer- sey. Lambda Chi Alpha. EWI ' NG, ELIZABETH RUTH. Augusta, Geor- gia. Kappa Kappa Gamma. KAGAN. WILLIA.M D.. Elnora. New York. Sigma Nu. FAIRBANKS, LEE ELLEN, Williamsburg. FAUERBACH, ERIC. Williamsburg. Kappa Alpha. FEIL, NANCY WATKINS. Charlottesville. Delta Delta Delta. FERRY, JAMES FREDERICK, Harrisonburg. FILKINS. DEBORAH JANE, Colonie, New York. FINDLER, WILLIAM EDWARD. Neptune, New Jersey. FISHER, GARY EDWTN. Fredericksburg. FLAHERTY. KATHLEEN LEWIS. Falls Church. FLESHOOD. PAUL SEAGO. La-.vrenceviUe. Phi Kappa Tau. FOLTZ. KENNETH GLENN. Martinsburg, West Virginia. FOWLE, DONNA JEANNE. Northfield, New- Jersey. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FOY, LAURENCE GEORGE, Barrington, Il- linois. Pi Lambda Phi. FRANK. PHILIP JAY, Norfolk. Phi Kappa Tau. FRAZIER. ELISE. Houston, Texas. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FREEMAN, WILLIAM NILES, Vienna. FREIBERGER, DOUGLAS EDWARD, River- dale, New Jersey. FRIEDLANDER, THOMAS ALBERT, Mc- Lean. FULGHAM. FRANK M.. Smithfield. FURBUSH. ELISABETH BLISS. Hopewell. Kappa Delta. GADDA. GEORGE EMIL, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey. GALLAGHER. FREDERICK P., Wood-Ridge, New Jersey. GALLO. JOHN AARON, Richfield Springs, New York. GARDNER, EDWARD DARRELL, JR., Rich- mond. Sigma Phi Epsilon. GARRETT, MELINDA RICKS. Virginia Beach. GARRETT, VIRGINIA WELLFORD, Arling- ton. Delta Delta Delta. GARVEY. BARTLEY THOMAS, JR., .Alexan- dria. Theta Delta Chi. GATES. DONALD LEIDY, Lexington, Massa- chu.setts. Pi Lambda Phi. GATES. GAIL ELIZABETH, Roanoke. Kappa Kappa Gamma. GERENSER. DUANE EUGENE, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Pi Lambda Phi. GERY, GUNER ALEXANDRA, Lititz, Penn- sylvania. GIBERSON, WAYNE FRED, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. Sigma Phi Epsilon. © - fi - C-l w- f r f f 178 SOPHOMORES GIBSON, LUCILLE HAYWOOD, Gloucester. GIBSON, MICHAEL FIELDING, Gallipolis, Ohio Pi Kappa Alpha. GILL. RICHARD WOOLRIDGE, Hopewell. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM GEORGE, Annan- dale. GOLDSMITH. LAWRENCE DAVIS, JR., Trumbull, Connecticut. Theta Delta Chi. GOMEZ. DEBERIE LYNN, Barrington, Rhode Island. Delta Delta Delta. GOOD, CAROL AILEEN, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma. GOODALL, JOSEPH CULTON, Locust Dale. GOODRICH, NANCY KAY, Wakefield. Kappa Delta. GORDON, DARALYN LOU, Norfolk. GRAHAM, CAROL LYNN, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. GRAHAM, JANET LEE, Baltimore, Mary- land. Kappa Delta. GRAY, JUDITH L., Indialantic, Florida. GRAY. LINDA ANNE, Colonial Beach. GREGORY, SERGE VLADIMIR, Wyckoflf, New Jersey. Sigma Chi. GRETES. FRANCES CONSTANTINA, Nor- folk. Pi Beta Phi. GROMBACHER, BETTY SUE, Norfolk. HAINE, ROSS SCOTT, Scottsville. Sigma .Alpha Epsilon. HAINES. VICTOR JOSEPH, Winchester. HALE, JANE ALISON, Arlington. HALL, DEBORAH ANNE, East Rochester, New York. HALL, EVELYN GAY, Laurel Fork. HALL, SHERRY LYNN, Simsbury, Connecti- cut. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HAMILTON, VIOLA LEE, Richmond. Pi Beta Phi HAMPTON, ROBERTA PAGE, Onancock. Gamma Phi Beta. HANSEN, JAMES MICHAEL. Hyde Park. New York. HARBERT. JOHN PETTIGREW, Battle Creek, Michigan HARBOUR, ROBERT WESLEY, Williams- burg. HARDEN, ALICE BRUCE, Hilo, Hawaii. HARPER, CHARLOTTE MARCELLE. Cal- f ,! V f M£i £i ■ SOPHOMORES 179 w¥PMm Class of 1970 HARSCHLTTZ, PERRY KATHERINE. Virgi- nia Beach. HAYES, CAROLINE KERR, Norwich, New York. HAZELTON, MARY HELEN. Montgomery, West Virginia. HECHT, LYNN, Anderson, Indiana. Phi Mu. HELMS, CHERYL ANNE, Martinsville. Pi Beta Phi. HEMMELGARN, JERRY H., Celina, Ohio Kappa Sigma. HENNEBERG, DANIEL MANSFIELD, At- lanta, Georgia. HENSHAW, SUSAN DOWNING. Mechanics- ville. HENSLEY, WINSTON KERN, Elkton HEREFORD, RUSSELL WHITE, Falls Church. Sigma Pi. HERN, ALICE HOLBROOK, Staunton. Al- pha Chi Omega. HIBBERT, DAVID FORBES, London, En- gland. HILL, ELIZABETH SPOTSWOOD. Woodland Hills. California. HINTON, FREDERICK JAMES. Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. HODGSON, LYNN MORRISON, Atlanta, Georgia. Phi Mu. HOENER. FRED KENNETH, Kettering, Ohio. HOGWOOD, ANDREW W., JR., Arlington. Sigma Pi. HOLDREN. JOHN WILLIAM. Richmond. HOLLAN D. NANCY JANE. Virginia Beach. Delta Delta Delta. HOLLIS. MARTHA SPALDING, Norfolk. 180 SOPHOMORES § « (b fm r -? ,- -l rn n 7r mk tk HOOD, CHARLES RAY, Westfield, New Jer- sey. Kappa Alpha. HOPKINS, BARBARA LYNN, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. HOSKINS. JACQUELLNE ANN, Virginia Beach. Kappa Delta. HOWLAND, PAULA LYNN, Falls Church. Alpha Chi Omega. HUDSON, GARY KENT, Halifax. HUDSON, KAREN LEIGH, Richmond HUNT, MARTHA ANN, Alexandria. HUNTER, FORREST TIMOTHY, Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. HURST, ANTONY THOMAS, Westchester, Pennsylvania. Pi Kappa Alpha. HUSBAND, JAMES DAVID, Charlotte, North Carolina. Kappa Alpha. HUTCHENS, SAMUEL HENRY, Hampton. HYNICKER, FRANK CHRISTIAN, Eliza- bethtown. Pennsylvania. IRVIN, ROBERT ANDREW, Roswell, Geor- gia. ISAACS, STEPHEN ALLEN, Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. JENKINS, JEANNE BOUTIN, Ambler, Pennsylvania. Gamma Phi Beta. JENKINS, WANDA LOUISE, Concord, North Carolina. Chi Omega. JOHNSON, CARLA LESA, Arlington. Kappa Alpha Theta. JOHNSON, LYNN MARIE, Arlington JOLLY, ANTOINETTE EASTHAM. Salem JONES, ELIZABETH ANNE, Richmond. JONES, ELLEN JANE, Rocky Mount. JONES, JUDITH DIANE, Grimn, Georgia. JONES, WALTER PERRON, Chicago Heights, Illinois. Theta Delta Chi. JORDAN, LINDA LEE. Richmond. Kappa Delta. KALBFELL, JOHN JOSEPH, Westchester, Illinois. KALK, PATRICK JOSEPH, Kohler, Wiscon- sin. Sigma Chi. KARDIS, SHERRY ANDRA. Roanoke. Pi Beta Phi KEAGY, ROGER LOWELL, Fairfax. KEARNEY. KATHLEEN LYNN, Stuttgart, Germany. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Keillor; Elizabeth r., white Plains, New York KELLENBERGER, DOUGLAS F., Elain, Illi- nois. Kappa Sigma. KELLY, TERRENCE M., Yonkers, New York. KENNEDY. ROBERT SENIOR, Pelham, New York KENNEY, ROBERT F., Newport News, .Sigma Nu. KENT, HARRY MASON, Falls Church. Sigma Pi. KERNS, VIRGINIA BAKER, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Kappa Kappa Gamma KIN ' DLEV. CATHERINE ANN. Sprmgneld. Kl.EIN. EDWARD JOHN, Wilmington, Dela- ware. Phi Kappa Tau KLIMA, RODNEY JOHN, Alexandria. Theta Delta Chi. KLING, WILEY BENNING, JR., Roanoke. Sigma Chi. SOPHOMORES 181 KOCH, MARILYN LOUISE, Falls Church. KOSSOKF, MIRINDA JEAN, Danville. KRAMER, CHARLENE, Bryans Road, Mary- land. Pi Beta Phi. KREMPASKY. RICHARD WILLIAM, Aquas- co, Maryland KULP, KENNETH ROBERT, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Thela Delta Chi. KURTZ, IRA LAWRENCE, Norfolk. LAYCOCK, JIMMYE MCFARLAND, Hamil- ton. Kappa Sigma. LEDBETTER, JANE ANN, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. LEE, BARBARA ANN, Fort Lee, New Jersey. Gamma Phi Beta. LEE, JAMES ROGER, Marion. LEONARD, SHARON LYNN, Gate City. LEPRELL. JAMES JAY, Richmond. Pi Lambda Phi. LESTER, MARIANNE, Hampton. Chi Omega. LEWIS, ROBERT BANKS, Milton, Massachu- setts. Sigma Phi Epsilon. LEWIS, VIRGINIA GAIL, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. LIDDLE, SCOTT RANDALL, Fairfax. Lambda Chi Alpha. LINDLER, ALBERT W., Williamsburg. LISCHER, JAMES FREDERICK, JR., Daven- port, Iowa. Sigma Chi. LOHWASSER, SUSAN GAY, Highland Springs. LOTZ, LYNDA LOU, Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- nia. Gamma Phi Beta. LUDFORD, GEOFFREY WAYNE, Williams- burg. Sigma Nu. MACINTYRE, MARY SUSAN, Vienna. Chi Omega. MACNEMAR, DUNBAR L., Beacon, New York. Phi Kappa Tau. MAJORS, STANLEY EUGENE, Newport News. MALLUS, ALEXANDRA, Washington, D.C. Gamma Phi Beta. MALONEY, JANE FRANCES, Vergenes, Vermont. MARSHALL, GLENN ALLEN, Falls Church. Sigma Chi. MASON, MARY ANNE, Atlanta, Georgia. Kappa Kappa Gamma. MAYES, JOSEPH RAY, Portsmouth. Sigma Chi. MCDUFFIE, JAMES HENRY, Henderson- ville. North Carolina. MCGLOTHLIN, DONALD ALLEN, JR., Grundy. Theta Delta Chi. MCLELLON, JANET WARRINER, Virginia Beach. Alpha Chi Omega. MEDVIN. JOEL DANIEL, Patchogue, New York. MILES, JERILYN ANN, Newtown, Connecti- cut. MILLARD, MICHAEL KIMBALL, Alexan- dria. Sigma Pi. MILLER, DIANE LEE, Sandston. Alpha Chi Omega MILLER, GREGORY M., Roselle Park, New Jersey. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MILLER, JAMES FRANK, III, Virginia Beach. Phi Kappa Tau. MITCHELL, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Salem. Kappa Alpha Theta. MITCHELL, THOMAS JOEL, JR., Berryville. 182 SOPHOMORES 1 J ? c l f L f ' Sj W K - t i j f f B 6 ? Class of 1970 ff , f?) (ft A f p ?] MONK, MARY JO, McLean. Delta Delta Delta. MOORE, ANNE HOUGHTON, Danville. Pi Beta Phi. MOORE, RICHARD EDWARD, Marion. MORELLO, JOHN T., Hampton. MORRIS, ANN GRETCltEN, Falls Church. Alpha Chi Omega. MORRIS. RICHARD EDWARD, Cincinnati, Ohio Lambda Chi Alpha. MOSELEY. ELIZABETH HART, Brodnax. Kappa Alpha Thela. MOSES. JOHN SHUSTER, Ashland. Sigma Pi MUNSTER, CHARLOTTE N., McLean. Phi Mu. MURPHY, LYNDA ANN, McLean. Pi Beta Phi. NADEL, LESLIE DONNA, Norfolk. Pi Beta Phi. NANGLE, RICHARD E., Waltham, Massa- chu.setts. NATAL, JAMES RALPH, Chicago, Illinois. Sigma Pi. NELSON, CARL L., Arlington. Lambda Chi Alpha. NELSON. SHEILA DIANE, Pulaski. NESLEY, DIANE PAMELA, Fairfax. NETZLEY, KATHLEEN SUSAN. Laura. Ohio Kappa Kappa Gamma. NEWELL, ROBERT YATES. Dunn Loring. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. NEWMAN, GARY GEORGE, Washington, DC. Kappa Sigma. NEWSOM, JAMES WOODWARD, Arlington. NirrOLl, VIRGINIA ANNE, Edison. New Jersey. ODELL. THOMAS WILLIAM. New Rochelle. New York. Kappa Alpha. OFLAHERTY, KATHLEEN LOUISE, Falls Church. ORGEL, DAVID S., Elizabeth. New Jersey. Kappa Sigma. OSTERGARD. DEBORAH. Arlington. Gamma Phi Beta. SOPHOMORES 183 Class of 1970 OWENS. LAURA LEE, Whalevville. OZIMEK, RICHARD ANTHONY, West Hart- ford, Connecticut. PAGE. BRANCH. Richmond. PAGE, DAVID WINSLOW, Williamsburg. PALMER, CATHERLNE PATRICIA, Stras- burg. Chi Omega. PARISH. ANNE KATHLEEN. Vienna. PARKER, JAMES HODGES. JR., Fairfax. Lambda Chi Alpha. PATE. BARBARA WARREN, Havre de Grace, Maryland. Chi Omega. PATTERSON, SUSAN PAIGE. Hopewell. Delta Delta Delta. PEARSON, RANDY LEE, Palo Alto. Califor- nia. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PENCE, GREG E., Wheaton, Maryland. Lambda Chi Alpha. PERDUE, NANNIE HOLLAND. Rocky Mount. PERRY, DANIEL JOSEPH, Arlington. PETERSON. TORSTEN EDWARD, Hopewell. Pi Kappa Alpha. PEVERELL, RAYMOND EDWIN. Salem. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 184 SOPHOMORES «- i All JT C . Hk 1 ft| e ift 1 ' j iiS 4( 1 PINION . GARY EUGENE. Virginia Beach. PLICHT.A. MARY ANN. Newport News. POARCH. DANA ELIZABETH, Petersburg. Delta Delta Delta POLLOW, CHARLES ERNEST, Silver Spring, Mar ' land. Pi Lambda Phi. POPE. ROBERT MACFARLANE, JR., Roa- noke. Sigma Pi. PORTER, BARRY THOMAS, Newsoms. Lambda Chi Alpha. POWELL, BERKLEY RANDOLPH, Hamp- ton Pi Lambda Phi. POWERS. WILLIAM MCMILLAN, Ports- mouth. PRASSE, FREDERICK CARL, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. PRICE, WILLIAM EDWIN, Arlington. PRITCHARD. LUCINDA LEE, Hopewell. Delta Delta Delta. PULLEY. RAGAN BRADSHAW. JR.. Virgi- nia Beach. Pi Kappa Alpha. PULLING, RONALD W, Alexandria. Lambda Chi Alpha. PURYEAR, STEPHEN BERTELING, Arling- ton. RADER. JUDITH ANN, Hampton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. RAFLO, JOSEPHINE RUTH, Leesburg. Pi Beta Phi. RALSTON, WAYNE ALAN. Falls Church. RANES. DOROTHY ATHALEA, Williams- burg. RANKIN, ANN KATHIE, McLean. Alpha Chi Omega. RANKIN, KATHERINE VIRGINIA, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. REESE. LINDA JEAN, Baltimore, Maryland. Gamma Phi Beta. REGISTER. SUSAN ELIZABETH. Temple, New Hampshire. Kappa Kappa Gamma. REID. DUNCAN PHILLIP. Fairfax. REINHARDT. WILLIAM DELL, Wilmington, Delaware. Phi Kappa Tau REMINE, NANCY ANN, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. REMITA, DIANE LAREE, Gallipolis, Ohio. RESLER. WILLIAM MICHAEL, Sarasota, Florida. RICHARDSON. BARBARA ANNE, West Point. Pi Beta Phi. RICHARDSON. BEATRICE ANNE, Wil- liamsburg Phi Mu. RICHARDSON, ROBERT FREDERICK, Newport News. Keplar. RICKETTS, ROBERT CALVIN, Williams- burg. ROBERTS. JOSEPHINE ANASTASIA, Rich- mond. ROBERTS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Newton Cen- tre, Massachusetts. ROBISON. JAMES PHILLIP, McLean. RODENBAUGH, CAROL ANN, Conshohock- en, Pennsylvania. Pi Beta Phi. ROHRBACH. PHILIP STANLEY. Richmond. Sigma Clii. RONICK, DAVID LEWIS. Richmond. ROSELLI. GRACE ROSE, West Orange, New Jersey Pi Beta Phi ROUTH, THOMAS EDWIN. Newp.irt News. ROWAN. GEORGE EDWARD. Arlington. SOPHOMORES 185 ROWLETT, STEVEN, Jonesville. RUCKER. JANE THOMPSON, Lynchburg. Kappa Delta. RUDDEL, MARK ERIC, Arlington. RUSSELL, CHERYL ANN, LeonardtowTi, Maryland. Alpha Chi Omega. SALE, MARY QUINN, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- SALES, WILLIAM WAYNE, JR., Prairie Vil- lage. Kansas. Sigma Chi. SALMON. RICHARD JOHN, Lvnchburg. SALTER, ROBERT MORRIS, Newtonville, Massachusetts. SAMFORD, CHARLES CLEMENT, Williams- burg. SASSAMAN, CLAY A., Arlington. SAULTON, JAMES W., JR., Harrisonburg. Pi Kappa Alpha. SAUNDERS, CAROL ANNE, Smithfield. Kappa Alpha Theta. SAUNDERS, DONNA ELAINE. Virginia Beach. SAVAGE, JANICE PAIGE, Richmond. SAVAGE, LOWELL CROSBY, Alexandria. Theta Delta Chi. SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH ANNE, Farmingdale, New York SCHMOYER, JOHN DAVID, Annandale. SCHUTTE, KRAIG WEST, Bon Air. Sigma Chi. SCOTT, CHERYL LYNN, Washington, D.C. SCOTT, CORNELIA M.. Audubon. Pennsyl- vania. Gamma Phi Beta. SCOTT, LINDA RUTH, Radford. Kappa Al- pha Theta. SEAGLE, SAMUEL GILES, Lvnchburg. SEAMAN, FRANK JAMES, Mineola, New York. SEMONES, WILLIAM WEBB, Radford Sigma Pi. SEYGLINSKI, BRENDA AMELIA, Coving- ton. SHEA, NANCY RUTH, Virginia Beach. SHIELDS, G. MEGAN, West Lawn. Pennsyl- vania. Gamma Phi Beta. SHIELDS, JANET LYNN, Alexandria. Kappa Delta. SHIMLER, DIANA LEE, Greenwich, Con- necticut. Alpha Chi Omega. SHORTER, MARY ELLA, Blacksburg. Kappa Delta. SHRADER, GRETCHEN BLAKE, Winches- ter SHRYER, MARY HELEN. St Paul, Minne- sota Delta Delta Delta. SIMPSON, JAMES EDWARD, JR., Powha- tan. SIMS, ANNE RAINEY, Richmond. Chi Omega. SIZEMORE, RICHARD WILLIAM, Halifax. SLIPOW, LARRY BENJAMIN, Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. SMITH, AVERY ANNE, Danville. SMITH, ERIC JAMES, Silver Spring, Mary- SMITH. JANE BARRETT, Virginia Beach. SMITH, JANET ELIZABETH, Washington, DC 186 SOPHOMORES ( f% f! Kk m k M fh f M SMITH. KATHERINE SYNNOTT, Char- lottesville. Chi Omega. SMITH. REBECCA ANNE. Langley A.F.B. SMITH. RITA MAE, Mathews. SNYDER. DOROTHY HUNT, Fredericks- burg. SOTTILI, DAVID MARK, Fairlawn, New Jersey. Sigma Nu. SOUTHWELL, PAULA M., Arlington. Kappa Alpha Theta. SPICHER, GAYLE ADELE, Pottstown, Penn- sylvania. SPURLING, JACQUELINE MARIAN, Wal- lops Island. SPURLING, NORMAN KENT. Bethesda, Maryland. STAMPS. DAVID BRETT. Falls Church. Sigma Chi. STANLEY, BRUCE MC LAREN, Naples. Flo- rida. STARK, RICHARD ALAN, Media. Pennsyl- vania. Theta Delta Chi. STEFFAN, JUDITH ANN. Stamford, Con- necticut. Alpha Chi Omega. STEMPLE. SANDRA RHEA, Falls Church. Kappa Kappa Gamma. STEPP, ELLEN E., Williamsburg. STEWART, RONALD LEE. Arlington. Theta Delta Chi. STITES, MARY BLAKE, Falls Church. STOCKER, LINDA PEARRE, Baltimore, Maryland. Chi Omega. STONE, ROBERT G., Williamsburg. Pi Kappa Alpha. STOUT, DAVID LYTER, Carrollton, Ken- tucky. Kappa Sigma. STOUT, TEDDY ALVIN, Buckingham. STROOP, JOYCE ANN, Harrisonburg. STUMPF, WALTER LAURENCE, Vienna. SUPPLEE. JAMES B., Lancaster, Pennsylva- nia. Sigma Nu. SWEARINGEN, SUSAN LEIGH. Norfolk. Kappa Alpha Theta. Class of 1970 © (X- ' f SOPHOMORES 187 Class of 1970 f 0©.Qt C - % SWEEZY, PATRICIA ANN, Tenarty, New Jersey. SYDNOR, MARY ANNE, Hampton. TADSEN, GENENE CHRISTOPHER, Alex- andria. TAYLOR, CAROL SUZANNE, Uxington. TERRILL, CONRAD WHITMAN, Canton, Connecticut. TRACKER, LINDA RHEA, Richmond. Alpha Chi Omega. THACKER, SUSAN LUBBOCK, Disputanta. Chi Omega. THIEL, GEORGE JEFFREY, Westfield, New Jer.sey. Sigma Phi Epsilon. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE ANN. Marion. THOMPSON, DAVID RANDOLPH, Medford Lakes, New Jersey. Phi Kappa Tau. THOMPSON, JOYCE JOLLIFFE, Alexan- dria. Kappa Alpha Theta. TINGELHOFF, LINDA JO, Hampton. TINSLEY, BILLIE CARTER, Lynchburg. Gamma Phi Beta. TORRENS. RAFAEL ARRILLAGA, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Keplar. TOWNSEND. LINDA GALE, Arlington. Phi Mu. TUCKER, KAY LAVAUGHAN, Altavista. Pi Beta Phi. TURPIN, SHELLEY SINCLAIR, Fairfax. Kappa Alpha Theta. TWIFORD, HELEN KAY, Virginia Beach. TYRE, ROBERT DAVID, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ULMET, ELAINE ALDENE, Williamsburg. UNZICKER, KENNETH ROY, Arlington. UPSON, MARGARET JANE, Virginia Beach. Kappa Alpha Theta. URQUHART, DONNA RUTH, Cochran, Georgia. VAN HOOK, STEPHEN JOHN, Wayne, New Jersey. Sigma Chi. VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN ALLEN, Windsor. VEIGLE, JOHN F., Falls Church. VERHEYDEN, MARILYN CAY, Roanoke. Kappa Delta. VINYARD, NICHOLAS CHRISTIAN, Vinton. WADE, RICHARD LEE, Greenville, North Carolina. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WAESCHE, BARBARA BUTLER, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta, ?C..S ._-t i S iki MalimM i i fP f D J? f Q, p7 1 % - ▲TkAik WAGNER, ROBERT JAMES, Norfolk. WAKEFIELD. MICHAEL MARTIN, Annan- dale, Sigma Phi Epsilon. WALKER, EDGAR ROBERT, Barhamsville. WALKER, GEORGE B., Hampton. WALKER, RICHARD R., Monroeville, Penn- .sylvania. Theta Delta Chi. WALLACE, MICHAEL STEPHEN, Wheaton, Maryland. WALTON, TIMOTHY RONALD, Williams- burg. WARE, CHARLES ROBERT, Woodbridge. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WARREN, VIRGINIA KYLE, Alexandria. WATKINS. THOMAS BEVERLY, Ports- mouth Pi Kappa Alpha. WATSON, DAVID PERRIM, Wakefield, Mas- sachusetts. Theta Delta Chi. WEATHERFORD, VIVAL SCOTT, Richmond. Sigma Pi. WEBB, CATHY ELIZABETH, Richmond. Delta Delta Delta. WEBB, SANDRA LEE, Hopewell. Pi Beta Phi, WEBER, BARBARA LYNN, Falls Church. WENDER, DEBO RAH JEAN. Woodstock. Alpha Chi Omega. WENTLAND, LOLA DOREEN, Newport News. WEST, GEORGE THOMAS, Gloucester WHELDON, SUSAN KAY, Yorktown WHITAKER, KAREN GAIL, Dahlgren. Phi Mu. WHYTE, MARY ANN, McLean. WICKLEY. MARK ANTHONY, Perth Ani- bov. New Jersey. Pi Lambda Phi. WILD, LESLIE JEAN, Winchester, Massa- chusetts. WILLIAMS. BARBARA PHELPS, Ripple- mead. Gamma Phi Beta. WILLIAMS, GARY SANDERS, Altavista. WILLIAMSON. J REID. Laurel. Delaware. WHT. KEITH TROWER, Richmond. WOHLLEBEN, JOHN ALAN, Culpeper. WOOD, EDWARD M., Reston. Pi Lambda Phi WOOinVARD, NANCY HARDING, Rock- ville, Maryland. Kappa Delta. WOOTEN, ANN MARIE, Springfield. Kappa Delta. WRATHER, NELL STARK, Alexandria. Kappa Kappa Gamma. WRIGHT, BEVERLY LOUISE, Manchester, New Hampshire Kappa Kappa Gamma. YONUSHONIS, JOHN M„ Falls Church. Kappa Sigma. ZAKARIAN, GREGORY CHARLES, Strat- ford, Connei-ticut. Pi Kappa .-Mpha ZEMLAN. JOHN PAUL, Newtown. Pennsyl- vania. ZENTNER, NANCY CASE. Frederick, Mary- land Kappa Alpha Theta ZEUL, CAROLYN RUTH, Vienna ZIMERMANN, RICHARD GALT. JR . Alex- andria ZU(;ER, PETER ALBERT. Callao. SOPHOMORES 189 V Pr hman Class 190 FRESHMEN Class of 1971 ABRAMSON, STEPHEN JOSEPH, Falls Church. ACTON, LINN ANN, Alexandria. AKERS, IVY JANE, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. ALBRIGHT, PAT, Lansdale, Pennsylvania. ALESSI, DENNIS JAMES, Little Falls, New Jersey. ALLEN, PAMELA BECKWITH. Washington, DC. ALLEN, VICTOR ROY, Fairfax. ALMAND, JAMES FREDERICK. Arlington. ALTHAUS, SHERYL LOU, Newport News. ALVERSON, CHARLES HENRY, III, Dan- ville. ANDERSON, DAVID GORDON, Chatham, New Jersey. ANDERSON, GILBERT EDDY, Arlington, ANDERSON, PATSY LEE, Petershurg. ANDERSON. RAYMOND G., Suflblk. ANDREWS, LYNDAL DIANE. Richmond. ANDREWS, ROBERT THOMAS, Hampton. Bob Jendron, president Dave Fabian, vice-president f Margaret Barba, secretary-treasurer Susan Cunningham, historian Class of 1971 ANTARAMIAN, GRANT GEORGE, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. ANZALONE, RONALD DAVID, Park RidKe, New Jersey. AREA, LEE C, Arlington. ARNESEN, KENNETH ALAN, Plainfield, New Jersey. ARNETT, ROBERT HAROLD, St Paul. ARNOLD, MARYANN, Livingston, New Jer- sey. ASKINS, SAMUEL EZRA, JR., Cleveland. BADRAN, CAROL ANNE, Norfolk. BAHR, WILLLAM HENRY, Savannah. Geor- gia. BAILEY, WINIFRED ALLISON, Richmond. BALDWIN, DANIEL RAY, Roanoke. BALDWIN, ERNEST OILMAN. Annandale. BALL, BOBBY MILLER, Hampton. BALLARD, JANE WYATT, Richmond BARB A, MARGARET ROSE, Short Hills, New Jersey. BARACKMAN, JAMES CRISPEN, McLean. BARLETT, FRANK E., Victoria. BARNETT, SUZANNE MARIE, Roanoke. BARRAN, PAULA ANN, Warren, Ohio. BARTHOLOMEW, JOHN FLETCHER, Seat- tle, Washington. BATSON, BARBARA CAROL, Falls Church BAUSELL, MARTHA ELIZABETH, Wil- liamsburg. BEACH, REBECCA LYNN, Hopewell BEAMAN, LINDA RICHMOND, Salem. BEARD, LINDA ELIZABETH, Richmond. BECKER, KATHRYN SEWELL, Martins- ville. BECKWITH, LOIS HUGHES, Earlyville. BEDFORD, ELIZABETH ANNE, Colonial Heights. BELL, LESKA ANN, Meredithville BENINGHOVE, KATHY WINN, Norfolk. BENSON, SUSAN JANE, Norfolk. BERGE, PAUL FREDERICK, Huntsville, Alabama. BERND, DAVID LEMOINE, Charlottesville. BETTON, KATHLEEN ANNE, Petersburg. BIERLY, NANCY JANE, Hershey, Pennsyl- vania. BILLMAN, CAROL JEAN, Fairmont, West Virginia. BIRCKHEAD, LINDA SUE, Richmond. BISHOP, MARY JOSEPHINE, Portsmouth. BISHOP, NANCY LEE, Falls Church. BISHOP, THOMAS ALAN, Johnstown, Ohio. li CT K rr ( f F-7 1 i p 192 FRESHMEN « , kdiM L? g BISSET, SUZANNE MARIE, Arlington. BJORKLUND, ROBERT BRUCE. Callicoon, New York BLACK, LORING M., Verbank, New York. BLACKWELL, NANCY KAYE, Buena Vista. BLESSING, WILLIAM HENRY, Weber City. BLEVINS, VIRGINIA DARNELL, Vienna. BOATRIGHT, RANDALL KIRK, Falls Church. BOCKOVEN, MARTHA LEE, Hampton. BOGLE, KERRY WESLEY, Edison, New Jer- sey. BONNER, MARJORIE ANN, Fort Wayne, Indiana. BOULDEN, WALTER R., Boothwyn, Pennsyl- vania. BOUNDY, MARVIN DALE, Laurel, Mary- land. BOYD, RONALD JAY. Glassboro. New Jer- sey. BOYLE, LOUIS LAWRENCE, Newport News. BOYLE, PATRICIA GAIL, Alexandria. BRADLEY, SARAH ANN, Powhatan. BRADSHAW. KATHARINE LEONORA, Vir- ginia Beach, BRATCHER. SUZANNE JANE, Waynesboro. BRIDGFORTH, RICHARD LOuis, Rich- mond. BRILEY, LYNN FONTANNE, Portsmouth. BRINKLEY, JOHN SCOTT, Virginia Beach. BRITTON, LEE ELIZABETH, Montro.ss. BROMAN, DIANNE ELIZABETH, Park Ridge, Illinois. BROWN, DOUGLAS ERIC, Marion, Indiana. BROWN, HENRY ALAN, Arlington. BROWN, JANET BARBARA, Newport News. BROWN, MARGIE ANN, Mathews. BROWNELL, JOAN FRANCES, Falls Church. BROWNELL, MARGARET ANN, Annandale. BRUECHERT, ELIZABETH ROGERS, Atlan- ta, Georgia. BRUGH, LEWIS LATANE, Troutville. BRYAN, CATHY, Smyrna, Georgia. FRESHMEN 193 Class of 1971 BRYANT. EDWARD CARROLL, Alexandria. BUCKINGHAM. JAMES LYTLE. Falls Church. BUEHLER, THOMAS ALFRED. Cherry Hill. New Jersey. BULLOCK. RICHARD ARTHUR. New Hart- ford, New York. BUNCH. LINDA K.. Falls Church. BURGIO, LORRAINE ANN, Ramsey, New Jersey. BURIAN, JAMES DALE, Trotwood, Ohio. BURNETTE. JO ANNE. Providence Forge. BURRIS. RAYMOND DOUGLAS, Galax. BURTON. HARRY HARDING, Richmond. it% m 1 4 BYERS. RALPH ARTHUR. Fairfax. BYRD. REBECCA LEE. Richmond. CALLEAR. JAMES YOUNG. Richmond. CAMPBELL. DAVID LEE, Bellwood. Pennsyl- vania. CAMPBELL, MARY LOU, Abingdon. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA I.. Old Church. CAMPBELL. ROBERT HUGH. Alexandria. CARPENTER. BERTIE LYNN. Orange. CARR. DIANA DEANE. Lafayette Hill. Pennsylvania. CARRIGAN. DANIEL ALOYSIUS, Arlington. CARROLL. P.ATRICK JAMES. Vienna. CARTER. KAREN ANNE, Springfield, Penn- sylvania. CARTER. LINDA JEAN, Williamsburg. CASEY. THOMAS E.. Tinley Park. Illinois. CASSADA. JANICE ANNE, Suffolk. 194 FRESHMEN 1© 1 5 p ' M f 41 CAVE, CYNTHIA ANN, Virginia Beach. CAVEY, DESALES MICHAEL, Baltimore, Maryland. CHANDLER, NANCY DEAL. Norfolk. CHAPMAN. SAR. H VIRGINIA, Smithfield. CHERRY, PENELOPE ANN, Newport News. CHRIST, TONY CHRIS. Falls Church. CHRISTENSEN, ANDREW BOJE, Martins- ville. CHRISTENSEN, OSBORNE DAHLGREN, Salisbury, Maryland. CHRISTOFERS ' ON, DONALD PERRY, Vienna. CIABURRI, MICHAEL PAUL, Bluefield. CLARK, BRIAN KENT, Manassas. CLARK, FREDERICK LLEWELLYN, Frank- lin. CLARK, JOHN ROBERT, Martinsville. CLARKE. A. BYRON. Arlington. CLAYMAN. CAROL SUE, Springfield. CLEMENTS, ALAN LEIGH. Arlington. COAKLEY. GARY VAUGHN, King George. COBB, CHERYL RAE, Norfolk. COCKRELL. ASHBY URBAN, Montross. COLE, MARK ARTHUR. Valparaiso, Indi- ana. COLEMAN, ALICEANNE, Norfolk COLEMAN, ELIZABETH MAE, Richmond. COLEMAN, MARJORIE ANN, Pearisburg. COLEMAN, ROBERT EUGENE, Alexandria. COLES, KATHLEEN LOUISE, Springfield. COLLINS, BARCLAY POWERS, Falls Church. COLYER. MILDRED DARIEN. Winter Haven, Florida. COMBS, MELINDA LOUISE. Atlanta, Ga. COMEAU, REGINA ELIZABETH. Alexandria. CONLEY. CHARLES DUNCUN. Alexandria. COMEAU, REGINA ELIZABETH, Alexan- dria. CONLEY, CHARLES DUNCUN, Alexandria. CONRAD, GLEN EDWARD, Radford. COONEY, THOMAS GREGORY. Stratford, Connecticut. COOPER, CYNTHIA VINTON, Atlleboro, Massachusetts. CORBETT, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR . Newport News. CORSON, DAVID WESLEY. Locustville. COVINGTON, JAMES EDWARD, Buena Vista COWART, GREGORY ALLAN HUTCHIN- SON, Springfield. COWLES, ROLLIN JAMES. IV, Burlington, Iowa. CRAIG, KIM. Pelham, New York. CKEEK.MORE. JOE W.. Arlington. FRESHMEN 195 Class of 1971 AM f (kf fA rm - f CtT f fl  k 9 ' - - 1 CREWS, RALPH L., Richmond. CROSS, LINDA LEE, Fort Benning, Georgia. CROWE. .JOHN HARRISON, JR , Falls Church. CROYLE, BARBARA ANN, Maryville, Tennessee. CRUSE, HAROLD MCINTIRE, Colonial Heights CULLERS, KATHVKAY, Arlington. CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN WESLEY, Rich- mond. CURTIN, ERNEST ALBERT, Trenton, New Jersey. CURTIS, WINIFRED PARKER, Chappaqua, New York. CURWEN, ELIZABETH. Fieldale. CUTLER, JAMIE SUE. Highland Springs. CZARNECKI, PETER BRADLEY. Walling- ford, Connecticut. DABNEY. HOVEY SLAYTON, JR., Char- lottesville. DANSBY, DWIGHT R.. Alexandria. DARAGAN, JOSEPH JOHN, Washington, DC. DARNALL, SHERRY ANNE, Norfolk. DAVEY, JOHN BARRETT, Wiltow, Connect- icut. DAVICK. THOMAS KELLOGG, Richmond. DAVIES, HOPE MASSIE, Fairfax. DA VIES, JOHN M., Annandale. DAVIS. LOIS MEADE. Roanoke. DAVIS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. DAWSON, SANDRA KAY. Arlington. DEANE, EVELYN POWELL. Charlottesville. DELANEY, RAYMOND TURVILLE, Win- chester, Massachusetts. DELLINGER, JO ANNE, Lynchburg. DEMCHYK, STEPHEN JOHN, Emmaus, Pennsylvania. DEMHARTER, PAUL REGIS, Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. DERNER, DAVID WILLIAM, Manlius, New York DESHONG, PHILIP RIDLEY, Beaumont, Texas. DEVARONA, HADA MARIA. Marion. DEVLIN. ELLEN JANE. Upper-Grandview, New York. DEW, STEPHEN D., Helena, Arkansas. DEWILDE, DONALD STEVEN, Falls Church. DEXTER. JOEL MARION. Richmond DEYERLE, LINDA ANN, Salem. DIAMOND, GARY WAYNE, Potomac, Mary- land. DICKENSON, NANCY LEWIS, Buena Vista. DITULLIO, FRANK ANTHONY, Kearny, New Jersey. DODDS. JOHN H.. King of Prussia. Pennsyl- vania. 196 FRESHMEN DODGE, STEVEIV GOODE, Staunton. DOE, FRANK EDWARD, JR., McLean. DOMBROSKI, VIRGINIA MARIE, Alexan- dria. DONELSON, DAVID MICHAEL, Falls Church. DOWDY, CLAIRE, Cumberland. DUBOSE, REBECCA STUART, Webster Groves, Missouri DUFF, JAMES RONNIE, Charlottesville. DUFFEY. THOMAS OWEN. Norfolk. DULA, FRANCES SUZANNE, Amherst. EARLY, BRIAN EVERETT, Staten Island, New York. EBERLY, CHARLOTTE ANNE, Lovettsville. EDWARDS, ANDREW CARLTON, Green- wood, South Carolina. ELLIS, MICHAEL CORYDON, Colonial Heights. ELY, KAREN ODELL, Portsmouth. ENGLER, WILLIAM ERICKSON, San Diego, California. ENTWISLE, JANE BALL, Baltimore, Mary- land. ESSLER, JAMES E., El Paso, Texas. EVANS, SYLVIA NOLL, Richmond. EWART, GEORGE DANIEL, Richmond. FABIAN, DAVID ROBERT, Doylestown, Pennsylvania. FAGOT, JOHN ALLAN, JR., Fairfax. FAMILANT, NORMAN, Hampton. FARKASH, DAVID GENE, Alexandria. FAWCETT, JOHN NORTH, Wheeling, West Virginia. FERGUSON, CARL PHILLIPS, Suffolk. f |i| ef f FRESHMEN 197 Class of 1971 FERGUSON, JANE ELIZABETH, Bedford. FERGUSON, JANET ELIZABETH, Weston, Massachusetts. FERRARI, DANIEL EDWARD, Norfolk. FERRYMAN, LYNN ALLYN, Cleveland. Ohio. FESTA, BRIAN CHRISTOPHER, Brandord, Connecticut. FIELDEN, REBECCA ANNE, Richmond. FIELDS. TERRY WINDSOR, Richmond FINNEGAN, JEFFREY CHARLES, Virginia Beach. FISCHER, CATHERINE, Charlottesville. FITZHUGH, PHILIP WALLACE HIDEN, .McLean FITZSIMMONS, JAMES ANTHONY, Alex- andria FLANTER, MICHAEL KARL, Keniiworth. New Jersey FLORER, HAYWARD STANLEY, JR., Alex- andria. FLYNN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, Vienna. FOLDENAUER, CRAIG EDWARD, Michigan City. Indiana. FORE. JULIAN WAYNE, Richmond. FRIEDHABER, MARC JON, Williamsburg. FRISBEE, STEPHEN VINCENT, McLean. FROST, JAMES BRACH, Smithfield. FRU.MEN, DENNIS ROBERT, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. FULWILER, ANNE CATHARINE, Alexan- dria. FURMAN. MARGRET LOUISA. Roanoke. GANG, PATRICIA ANNE, Baldwin, Ix)ng Island, New York. GARBER, ROBERT EARL, New Hope. GARLAND, MARTHA ANN, Kensington, Maryland. 1 £ 0 ( 198 FRESHMEN $J 0 - A p f % Pi t f ( !! f ( A J GARRENTON. VINCENT T., Portsmouth. GARST. PATRICIA ANN, Roanoke. GEDDES, BARBARA TODD, Darien, Con- necticut. GERMAIN, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Newijort News. GEUDEKE. THEODORA JOHANNA, Jersey City, New Jersey. GEL ' DER, GLEN DARYL, Falls Church GEWIRTZMAN, NEIL HOWARD, Fair Lawn, New Jersey. GILBERT, ROBERT PRESTON, Roanoke. GILES, HUME ANDERSON, Norfolk. OILMAN, DONNA POWELL, Ashland. GIORDANO, GREGORY ALBERT, Easton, Pennsylvania. GLEASON, JOHN WINTHROP, Short Hills, New Jersey. GODBOLD, MARIAN LACY, South Boston. GODWIN, ANN RALSTON, Bluefield, West Virginia. GOLLADAY, ELIZABETH MAY, Manassas. GOODRICH, CYNTHIA CAMP, Surry. GORDON, LINDA -RAE, Goochland. GORE, CAROL KNIGHT. McLean. GOSNEY, BEVERLEY RUTH, Danville. GOTTENKIENY, CHARLES HENRY, War- renton. GRANGER, GAIL ANNE. Richmond. GRAVES, PATRICK WILLIAM. Vero Beach, Florida. GRENFELL. JANE DOUGLASS, Alexandria GRIFFIN. CATHERINE LOIS, Dunn Loring. GRIFFIN, JOHN PORTER, JR., Dillwyn. GRIFFITH, MARGARET ELLEN, Cockeys- ville, Maryland. GRIGSBY, WILLIAM DICKINSON, Rich- mond. GRIZZARD, HUGH SWANSON, Emporia. GRONINGER, CHERYL KAY, Trenton, New Jersey. GROSE, GLENNA CAROL, Virginia Beach. GUNIA, GERTRUDE GENETTE, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. HALL, ZOE ANN, Newport News. HAM. EUGENE JOSEPH, Vienna. HAMILTON, ALFRED DAVID, Appomattox. HAMMOND. CRAIG C, Gainesville, Florida. HANEY, GEORGE WILLIAM, Ruckersville. HARVITH. STEPHEN ALAN, Annandale. HATHCOCK. KAREN SUE. Chesapeake HAUSMAN. WILLIAM JOHN. Fort Wayne, Indiana. IIAWES, GEORGE MASON, Newport, Rhode Island. FRESHMEN 199 Class of 1971 HAWKINS. CAROLYN VIRGINIA, Danville. HAWKS, KATHLEEN BANNER, Richmond. HAYDEN. SHARON LYNN, Onancock. HAYECK, CLAUDE BERNARD, Arlington. HAYES, JANET ELAINE, Oradell, New Jer- sey. HECHT. ALLAN SPENCER, East Meadow, New York. HEMFEL, JOHN DALE, Annandale. HEN, JACOB, Nutley, New Jersey. HENKEL, ROBERT ALLISON, Chesapeake. HENNES, CORNELIA H.. Pittstown, New Jersey. HERITAGE, JOSEPH SKINNER, Fairfax. HEROUX, BARBARA ELIZABETH, Lancas- ter, Pennsylvania HERSHNER, RONALD ALAN, Arlington. HETTERMANN. MARK LEE, Arlington. HEWITT. PHYLLIS RAE, Portsmouth. HIATT, LORETTA ANN. Laurel Fork. HICKCOX, JOANNE BECKETT. Watertown, Connecticut. HICKEY. DIANE LINDSEY. Springfield. HICKS. CYNDY, Vienna. HICKS, GARLAND ELMO, Richmond. HICKS. ROBERT WILSON, Alexandria. HILDRETH, ROBERT EDMUND, JR., Staun- ton. HILGERT, LINDA KATHLEEN, Fairfax. HILL. CONNIE RAY. Martinsville. HOBSON, ROBERT E., Annandale. HOCHMUTH. CAROL SUSAN, West Sims- bury, Connecticut. HOCKMAN, BRUCE WILLIAM, Alexandria. HOFFMAN, ROBERT MORROW, Arlington. HOGGARD, CHARLOTTE ANN, Newport News. HOLBROOK, BRUCE CLAUDE, McLean. HOLLOWELL, MARY BOOTH, Norfolk. HONEC, GEORGIANN LEE, Denbigh. HOOKER, H LESTER. Ill, Williamsburg. HOOSE, FRANK JOSEPH, Vienna, HOPKINS HUGH CALDWELL, Mapelwood, New Jersey. HOPKINS, MARTHA ETHEL, Roanoke. HOPKINS, SUZANNE MAY, Stuart. HORROM. MICHAEL HOWARD. Bowie, Maryland. HOWELL, RONALD WAYNE, Chesapeake. HOWER, DEBORAH ELLIS, Alexandria. 200 FRESHMEN 1 f - MmAihJti HOWLAND. KIM VAUGHN, Belleview, Flo- rida. HOYER, DAVID LOUIS, Yardley, Pennsylva- nia. HUBBARD, JOSEPH HARDY, Altavista. HUBER, JEANNE MARIE, Colorado Springs, Colorado HUDAK, KATHLEEN MAY, Norfolk. HUDGENS, JAMES STEPHEN, Newport News. HUDSON, DAVID SPENCER, Williamsburg. HUGHES, DAVID MONROE, Hillcrest Hoifihts, Maryland. HUNSBERGER, KAREN ANN, Falls Church. HURD, BARBARA PARRETT, West Chester, Pennsylvania. HUTCHERSON, FREDA DALE. Hurl. IRONMONGER, MICHAEL HOPE, Hampton. JACOBS, LARRY MICHAEL, Fredericks- burg. JAEGER, BE ' ITY ANN, Newport News. JARMON, AMY LOUISE, WilminRton. Dela- ware. JEFFRESS, VICKI JO, Odenton, Maryland. JENDRON. ROBERT CLAUDE, BufTalo, New York. JOHNSON, FREDERICK LOWRANCE. Charlotte, North Carolina. JOHNSON, JOHN ELLIS. JR., Boykins. JOHNSON, MADOLIN PATRICIA. Beacon, New York. FRESHMEN 201 JOHNSON, ORRICK FITZHUGH, JR , Fred- ericksburg. JOHNSON, RONALD Hl ' CH, Richmond. JOHNSON, WALTER OE.NLXH. IH, Spring- field. JOHNSTON, EVERETT TYLER, Williams- burg. JOHNSTON, JOHN CURTIS, Mentor, Ohio. JOHNSTON, LEWIS ZIRKLE, lU, Chesa- peake. JOHNSTON, LYNN EMERY, Canton, Geor- gia. JOLLY, ROBERT CHARLES, Clarksville. JONES, FRANCES EVELYN, Meehanics- ville. JONES, PETER JACKSON, Des Moines, Iowa. JONES, THOMAS WARNER, Huntington, West Virginia. JONES, WILLIAM HENRY, III. Midlothian. JORDAN, DAVID RICHARD, Oak Park, Illi- nois. JOYCE, CHARLES DECOU, Falls Church. KAHAN, ALAN IRVIN, Richmond. KARELITZ, RICHARD ALAN, Baltimore, Maryland. KATZ ALAN GERALD, Winthrop, Mass. KAUFFMANN, JAMES FRANCIS, Virginia Beach. KAVANAUGH, TIMOTHY SEBASTIAN, Wilmington, Delaware. KELLER, ALPHEUS EDWARD, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. KEPPEL, KENNETH GEORGE, Northfield, New Jersey. KERR, KATHLEEN, Virginia Beach. KEYES, LAURA CATHERINE, Roanoke. KIBLER, JEFFERY WAYNE, Richmond. KIELMAN, GEORGE ADAM, Springfield, Pennsylvania. KING, ADRIAN PAUL, Beach Haven, New Jersey. KING, KAREN LEE, Hampton. KING, KENNETH A., JR., Thompsonville, Connecticut. KIPPS, ROBERT LEE, Fredericksburg. KIRKUP, ALICE KAY, Clinton, New York. KLEMKOWSKI, VIRGINIA ANN. Baltimore, Maryland. KLING, JOHN NICHOLAS, Fonda, New York. KLOTZ, KATHLEEN LYNNE, Annandale. KNEMEYER, LINDA JANE, Newport News. KNOLL, STEPHEN G., Vienna. KOHLER, JAMES ANDREW, Vienna. KOHLHAGEN, DAVID ALAN, New Provi- dence, New Jersey. KOMAN, ANNE MILET. Yorktown. KRUG, ROBYN IRENE, Fairfax. KRUGER, DOUGLAS A., Alexandria. • -v . , .- -t 8 7 L y ¥« 3 it s % : f « r P f « f ] W . Ai t mM£ 202 FRESHMEN Class of 1971 KRUSE. THOMAS MURTAGH, Arlington. KRUTZ, CHARLIE HENRY, Alexandria. KUIKEN, GARRY HENRY, Hawthorne, New Jersey. KULESZ, JAMES JOHN, Fredericksburg. KYMMELL, A. WILLEM, Vienna. LA CROIX, MARK GANNON, Fairfax. LAIKIND, KENT ALEXANDER, Annandaie. LAMB, DAVID LOUIS, Longview, Texas. LAMBEY, DAVID OWEN, Mogadore, Ohio. LANDES, JOHN LIGHTNER, Danville LANZER, BARBARA GARRISON, Fairfax LAUTRUP, DIANE HELEN, Williamsville, New York. LAWALL, CAROL ANN, Falls Church. LAWRENCE, WYATT ELIZABETH, Staun- ton. LAWS, REBECCA ANN, Snow Hill, Mary- land. LAYCOCK, JOHN NUNNALLY, Hamilton. LAYNE, CHRISTORPHER COOPER, Sands- ton. LAZARUS, JEREMY MYLES, Akron, Ohio. LEAMER, DIANA MAE, Falls Church. LEBACK, WARREN THOMAS, Franklin Lakes. New Jersey. LEGERTON, WINIFRED ROPER, Atlanta, Georgia. LEMON, DAVID LAMAR, Roanoke. LEMON, JULIA REBECCA, Virginia Beach. LEOBOLD, CHARLES FREDERICK, Vienna. LEONE, VINCENT DENNIS, Roselle Park, New Jersey. LERECHE, MARGARET ANN, McLean. LEROHL, JOHN KENNETH. Alexandria. LEVY, DAVID LAWRENCE, Fair Lawn, New Jersey. LEWIS, DAVID NORMAN, Martinsville. LEWIS, GEORGE REGINALD. Virginia Beach LILLARD, GAYLE HAMILTON, Arlington. LILLY, LAWRENCE PRESTON, Seabrook, Maryland. LINEWEAVER, DAVID ROSS, Mt. Crawford. 204 FRESHMEN M% JiMmtM Class of 197 1 £ 6 i fll- fP 1 (W fl LITTELL, ROBERT WALTER, Arlington. LODGE. THOMAS SCOTT. JR , New Castle, Delaware LOETTERLE, SUSAN MARY, Springfield. LOHR, STEVEN RANDOLPH, Chester. LONDERGAN, KATHLEEN, Wilmington, Delaware LOTZ, WILLIAM JOHN, JR., Roanoke. LOUIS, SUZANNE, Greensboro, North Caro- lina. LOVELACE, SUSAN LEE, Manassas. LOVELL, MARY WOODWARD. Severna Park, Maryland. LOWE, LEXINE DAVIS, Salisbury, Mary- land. LOWRY, HENRY CARTER, JR , Richmond LUCAS, GEORGE RAMSDELL, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. LUCAS, KATHY MARGARET, Coco Solo, Canal Zone. LUCCKETTI, NICHOLAS MICHAEL, Pearl River, New York. LUNDQUIST, NANCY CLAIRE, Bon Air LYDDAN, MELISSA PAT, Louisville, Ken- tucky. LYDEN, ROBERT JAMES, JR., Baltimore, Maryland. LYNCH, MICHAEL ANTHONY. Virginia Beach. MABRY, BARBARA CHRISTINE, Fairport, New York. MAGUIGAN, TIMOTHY STEPHEN, Chester. MAIERS, SHARON, Ankara. Turkey. MALLORY, LAURENCE BROWN, Parkers- burg, West Virginia. MANN, JEFFREY MORAN, Towson, Mary- land, MANNA, RALPH EUGENE, JR., Wilong Branch. New Jersey. MANNING, CHARLES NELMS, Blacksburg. MARCOPULOS, DONALD PAUL, Wood- bridge. MARSHALL. DAVID BARNDT, Charlottes- ville. MARTIN. DENNIS JOSEPH, JR., Yorktown. MARTIN, MARGARET ST. CLAIR, Rocky Mount. MARTIN, WILLIAM HENRY, III. Fort Mill, South Carolina. MASON, JANE CAROLYN, Norfolk. MASON, JOHN ALFRED, Wi lliamsburg. FRESHMEN 20.5 Class of 1971 C ■J 7 Ik ' It • 1 1 IS C!i O Yil MASSEY, NONA ELIZABETH. Pamplin. MASSIE, BARBARA RUTH, Crozet. MATSON. WILLIAM LEE, Arlington. MAYS, HARRIET BETSY. Bluefield. MAYS, SARAH DORIS, Richmond. MCALLISTER. WILLIAM DAVID, Arling- ton. MC ARTHUR. JOHN -MARK, Gate City. MCCABE, MELANIE ANN, Alexandria. MCCLEEREY, TIMOTHY JOHN, Alexan- dria. MCDONALD, THOMAS JOSEPH. JR., Up- per Saddle River. New Jersey. MCEVOY. SCOTT BONZER, Birmingham, Michigan. MCGEHEE. LESLEY HATHAWAY, Alex- andria. MC GOWAN. SUSAN JEAN, Towson, Mary- land. MCGUIRE. GAY ELIZABETH. Clifton Forge. MC KANN. RANDOLPH SMITH. Fredericks- burg. MC KELWAY. BENJAMIN MOSBY. Arling- ton. MC KENZIE. MARY BRUCE. Salisbury, North Carolina. MC LEAN. ROBERT BLANT ON, Hampton. MC TIGHE. JAMES JOSEPH. College Park, Maryland. MENAKER, LAWRENCE JAMES, Waynes- boro. MENSE, MICHAEL ANDREW, Alexandria. MERRICK, WILLIAM GORDON, Gordons- ville, MEYER, MARGARET KATHRYN, Rich- mond. MEYERSON, STUART JAMES, Arlington. MICHALEC. EUGENE TRAVIS, Fredericks- burg. MIDDAUGH. J KENDALL. Fairfax. MILLER. GEORGE WALDO, Lewistown, Pennsylvania. MILLER, JAMES ROBERT, Arlington. MILLER, JEAN S., Oklahoma City, Okla- homa. MILLER, VIRGINIA ANN, Port Jefferson, New York. MILLETTE. LEROY F., Fairfax. MIMS, MARY CATHERINE, Luray. MITCHELL. ROBIN THOMAS, Temple Ter- race. Florida. MITCHELL. STEPHEN HARRISON, Rich- mond. MITTS, GORDON MURRAY, Chesapeake. MOFFITT. GORDON JOHN, Smithfield. MONACELL, LOUIS RICHARDSON, Arling- ton. MONTAGUE, DOROTHY L., Luray. MOORE, DARRYL FRANKLIN, Virginia Beach. MOORE, LINDA JANE, Bayport, New York. 206 FRESHMEN ( MOORE, STEPHEN FENNER, Disputanta. MOOREHEAD, HAROLD, III, Trevose, Penn- sylvania. MORDEN, ROBERT SEGLE, Bad Axe,, Mich- igan. MORECOCK, JOHN ALBERT. Portsmouth. MORGAN. JOHN, Flemington. New Jersey. MORGAN. MARCELLA ANNE. Alexandria. MORRIS. JOYCE GAYLE, Lynchburg. MORRIS. PEGGY ANNE, Appomattox. MUMPOWER. JERYL LYNN. Bristol Tennessee. MUNSEY, WILLIAM R. C. Council. MURPHY, GARDNER WAYNE. Wayne, Pennsylvania. MUSTAIN. WILLIAM DEUEL. Gretna. NAUMAN. JUDY GRACE. Richmond. NEELEY. KENNETH ROBERT, Veeders- burg, Indiana. NEFF, REBECCA LYNN, Blacksburg. NELSON. DOUGLAS RUSSELL, Fredericks- burg. NEWCOMER, JUDY ANNE, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. NEWSOME, ROBERT BENNETT, Yorktown. NICHOLSON. DEE ANN. Sandston. NICHOLSON. WILLIAM SPRATLEY, Wake- field. NICOLAISEN, JOHN HANSON. Rockville. Maryland. NILES, BRUCE ARTHUR, Sumerduck NIX, JAMES HENRY, Alexandria. NORAKO, VINCENT W., Maplewood. New Jersey. NORTH, ROBERT WALTER, Charlottesville. FRESHMEN 207 Class of 1971 OAKES, MARTIN JAMES. Hampton. O ' BRIEN, JAMES JOSEPH, Wheeling, West Virginia. OCALLAGHAN, CYNTHIA ANNE, Atlanta, Georgia. O ' DELL, JANE BABCOCK, Duluth, Minne- sota. OLNEY. DONNA JO, Columbus, Georgia. OLSEN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, Alexandria. OVERSTREET. JANE CAROL. Bedford. OWENS, KATHLEEN J., Broomall. Pennsyl- vania. PAGELS, MATTHEW TODD, Bayport, New- York. PAISLEY, DIANE LOUISE, Richmond. PANNILL, MARY GREYSON, Martinsville. PARKER, LONNIE LAMAR, Portsmouth. PARNHAM, THOMAS A., Herndon. PATRICK. SUE ANN, Williamsburg. PATTERSON, JAMES HILL, Lynchburg. PATTERSON. LINDA LEE, Norfolk. PAXTON, RONALD CONSTANT, JR. Lynchburg. PAYNE, CLAUDINE, Laurel, Maryland. PAYNE, RONALD FRANCIS, Purcellville. PEABODY, MALBURNE JEWETT. JR. Falls Church. PEAT, STEPHANIE JEAN. Falls Church. PERRY. THOMAS L . Franklin. PETERKA, JACK LAURITZ, Bellerose, New York. PETERS, MARY BEVERLEY, Richmond. PETERS, VICTORIA ANN, Virginia Beach. PETTEY. DRUCILLA ANNE, Alexandria. PETTY, WILLIAM GLENN. Wheaton, Mary- land, PHELPS, JOHN F., Pueblo, Colorado. PHILLIPS, DORA KAY, Alexandria. PIERCE, NOBLE SCOTT, Winchester. PIERCE, WILLIAM GAIL, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. PIXLEY, LYNDA GLYDEN, Chase City. PLASMATI, KATHLEEN LOUISE, Walpole, Massachusetts. PLOTT. BILLIE MILAGROS, Covington. POLAND, MARK WAYNE, Hampton. POST, DAVID BRUCE, Salisbury, North Carolina. POWELL, CLARENCE LESLIE, JR , Suffolk. POWELL. ROGER ALLEN, Front Royal. POWELL, WILLIAM MITCHELL, Freder- icksburg. POWER, THOMAS MICHAEL, Lynchburg. V S il ' F f ' f . - 1 I? W ' f f - 5- 208 FRESHMEN ■ ®s POWERS, ROGER WAYNE, Abingdon. PRESTON, MERLE PAGE, Virginia Beach. PROCTOR. BERNICE EILEEN, Richmond. PROUDFOOT, MARTL LEWIS, Morehead, Kentucky. PUGH, PETER JOHN, III, Pottsville, Penn- sylvania. PULLIAM, DONALD MORRIS, Roanoke. RAIKEN, LARRY SCOTT, Westburj ' , Long Island. New York. RAIRIGH, BEVERLY ANN, Houston, Texas. RAMSEY, CLAUDE ALLEN, Yorktown. RAMSEY, ELIZABETH LEE, Maryville, Ten- nessee. RAWLINGS, LEIGH HELEN, Woodbridge. REDMOND, LINDA LEE, Richmond. REES, THOMAS SINCLAIR, Hyattsville, Maryland. REHBERG, STEPHEN DOUGLAS, Lake City, Florida. REICH, CHARLES ALLEN, JR., Virginia Beach. REVOLINSKY, PAMELA ANNE. Virginia Beach REXRODE. .MOLLY CATHERINE, Charlottes- ville. RHODES, STEPHEN CHARLES, Colorado Springs, Colorado. RICHARD, HARRY WAYNE, Chesapeake. RICHARDSON, DANA T., Danvers, Massa- chusetts. xtte V-Rt- ' eND o.f 0% B n cr t S ! 7 I JOYCE 000 AW w: ■■1 } M FRESHMEN 209 Class of 1971 RICHEY, CHARLES RICHARD, Martinsville. RICKETTS, MARCIA KATHERINE. Wayne. Pennsylvania. RIDEOUT, FRANCIS NELSON, Stony Creek. RILEY, EDWARD MILES, Williamsburg. RITCH, STEPHEN WITTMER, St. Petersburg, Florida. ROBERTS, CARLISS TRENT, Quinby. ROBERTS, EDWARD GRAHAM, Suffolk. ROBERTS, MORRIS WILLIAM, WarrensviUe Heights, Ohio. 210 FRESHMEN r K v ' © © «r i i3 ROBERTS, TED WORDEN, Martinsville. ROBERTSON, GLENN ARTHUR. Wexford, Pennsylvania. ROBINETT, WILLIAM L., Fairfield, Connecti- cut. ROBINSON, JANE A., Poquoson. ROBINSON, KENNETH JEROME, Arlington. ROCKWELL, JEFFREY LOUIS, Pacific Pali- sades, California. ROETTINGER, ROBIN RUTH, Lake Ronkon- toma. New York. ROGERS, JANET EVELYN, McLean. ROGERS, THOMAS DAVID, Wakefield. ROSBOTHAM, LYLE, Baltimore, Maryland. ROSSER, ROBIN WALLACE, Billerica, Mas- sachusetts. ROWAN, MARY LINDA, Virginia Beach. ROXBROUGH, LEE K., Alexandria. RUBANO, GREGORY LYNN, New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York. RUCKER, LINDA DELL, Rocky Mount RUSSELL, PATRICIA LOUISE, Fort Worth, Texas. SAARI, BARBARA MARIE, Port Chester, New York. SADLER, JOHNIE MITCHELL, Virginia Beach. SANDERS, KENNETH R., Levittown, Penn- sylvania. SANDQUIST, CHARLOTTE WEBB, Waynes- boro. SASSER, BRUCE KENT, Carrollton. SAUER, BEVERLY ANN, Bahimore, Mary- land. SAVAGE, CHARLES MICHAEL, Easton, Pennsylvania. SAVAGE, MICHAEL HENRY, Naugatuck, Connecticut. SAVAGE, NORDALE EARL, San Antonio, Texas. SCANTLEBURY, ALICE FREER, Nashville. Tennessee. SCHILLING, KATHLEEN LAVERNE, Alex- andria. SCHLENZ, MARTA JANE, Williamsburg. SCHMIDT, CHRISTINA MARGARET, Hamil- ton, Ohio. SCHNEIDER, MARCIA LYNN. Waynesboro. SCHUMAKER, CATHERINE SUE. Spring- field. SCHWENK, SUSAN JANE, Lansdale, Penn- sylvania. FRESHMEN 211 SCROGHAM, NANCY KATHRYN, Lynch- burg. SEAY, WILLIAM WAYNE. Richmond. SEEK, GARY LYNN, Fairfax. SELBY. ROBERT VANCE. Richmond. SELF E, ROBERT WILSON, Richmond SELLERS, PAMELA LOUISE, Virginia Beach. SEYMOUR. SHARON BECHTEL, LakeviUe, Connecticut. SHAW, H. KELLY, Lakewood, Ohio. SHAW-VAN, MARTHA-JANE, Rochester, Minnesota. SHEBALIN, JOHN VALENTINE, Arlington. SHEPHERD, CAROLYN ANN, Richmond. SHIPP, MARJORIE SUSAN, Clifton Forge. SHIRLEY. KATHLEEN, Overland Park, Kansas. SHRADER, STEVEN WYCK, Winchester. SHRIVER, MARK OWINGS, Toronto. Ontario. Canada. SHY, JEFFERY RUSSELL. Birmingham. Michigan. SILVER. DAVID FREEMAN, Richmond. SILVERMAN, JEFFREY SCOTT. Bronx. New York. SIMMONS. OMA GAIL. Mt. Jackson SIMPSON, MICHAEL GARY, Seville, Spain. SINGLETON, LINDA SUE, Norfolk. SIVERTSEN, KAREN JILL, Virginia Beach. SIZEMORE, WILLIAM HOW ARD, JR., Clarks- ville. SLOAN, DAVID NEAL, New Haven. Connecti- cut. SLUSSER, MARY CATHERINE, Lexington. SMALL, JOHN A., Norfolk. SMITH, BETTY ANN, Marion. SMITH, EDDIE ANDREW, Staunton SMITH, GEORGE WILLIAM. Palatine, Il- linois SMITH, HARLAN FRENCH. Ardsley, New York. SMITH. LARRY DAVID. Hampton. SMITH, LARRY EUGENE, Dayton. SMITH. LESLIE HOLLISTER. Richmond. SMITH, PATRICIA JANE, Hopewell. SMITH, RONALD B., Charlottesville. SMITH, SHARON LEE, Waynesboro. SMITH, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Atlanta, Georgia. SMYTHERS. CAROL JANE. Radford. SNAPP, SANDRA MAE, Winchester. SNEAD, WILLIAM BEN, Lynchburg. n, IS! fl f G p - 212 FRESHMEN Class of 1971 SNOW, WILLIAM RILEY, Abilene, Texas. SOLLIEN, RICHARD LEIGHTON. Xew-port News. SOUTHWORTH, PATRICIA ANN, Fredericks- burg. SPEAKMAN, MAR.JORIE WALLS, Smyrna, Delaware. SPROUSE, SUSAN DAILEY, Alexandria. STAGE, GARY LEE, Easton. Pennsylvania. STAGGS, C DIAN, Manka, Philippines. STAHL, STEPHANIE DIANE, Arlington. STALL, ANNE MARIA, Newport News. STANNERS, ROBERT MICHAEL, Annandale. STANTON, DIANE GEORGIA, Virginia Beach. STATHES, LEWIS COLE, Kensington, Mary- land. STEBBINS, MARTHA MARY, Lynchburg. STEVENS. JAMES HENRY, Alexandria. STIEBEL, MICHAEL S., Richmond. STILES, WILLIAM ALFRED, JR., McLean. FRESHMEN 213 STITH, DONN LYNN, Richmond. ST. JOHN, SANDRA BRIDGET, Newington, Connecticut. STOUT, WILLIAM LEE, Williamsburg. STRACHAN, WILLIAM JAMES, Levittown, Pennsylvania. STREAGLE, SUZANNE FAY, Seaford. STRUNCE, DAVID GAYLEN, Winchester. SUBER, WILLIAM OR ' ILLE. Greenwood, South Carolina. SULLIVAN, PAUL V., Alvin, Texas. SWAIM, CHERYL LUISE, South Boston. SWANSON, MARGARET VERENA, Fairfax. TARPLEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Richmond. TAYLOR, DEBBIE D., Sharpsville, Pennsyl- vania. TAYLOR, VERNON GARY, JR., Hampton. TERRILL, NANCY FRENCH, Burlington, Vermont. TERRY, RUTHIE C, Critz. TEW, EDWARD JOHN, Hampton. THACKER, BRUCE EDWARD, Arlington. THIEL. ANTHONY MICHAEL, Shaker Heights, Ohio. THOMPSON, JAMES NEAL, JR., Alexandria. THRASHER, CATHERINE ANN, Chesapeake. TOMECK, EDWARD MICHAEL, Saratoga Springs, New York. TOMLINSON, EDWARD LEE, JR., Arling- ton. TOONE, JANICE LEE, Triangle. TRENT. NANCY RUSSELL, Frankfort, Ken- tucky. TROGDON, LINDA IRENE, Arlington. TROUP, CHARLES GORDON, Quincy, Mas- sachusetts. TULLOCH, ANDREA LOUISE, Waynesboro. TUNDERMANN, LEONARD KARL, Oaklyn, New Jersey. TURNER, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH, Baby- lon, New York. TURNER, PATRICIA LOUISE, Falls Church. TUTHILL, JANET CAROLINE, Williams- burg. UPHAM, THOMAS LEROY, Wales Center, New York. VAIL, ELIZABETH RESPESS, Alexandria. VALVA, JAMES VINCENT, Brooklyn, New York. VALZ, ROBERT KINNEY, Richmond. VAN HORN. FRANK CHARLES. Delaware, New Jersey. VAN HOUTEN, KAREN HELENE, Port Credit, Ontario, Canada. VAUGHAN. SUSAN FR.ANCES. Richmond. VAUGHN. CURTIS LYNWOOD. Bedford. VEBELHER. LENORE KATHERINE, Alex- andria. %■ fr O b dt [V dik V  214 FRESHMEN Class of 1971 fl ( ,. j3 VERNIER, DAVID CHARLES, Fairborn. Ohio VOGEL, VIRGINIA ANNE. Norfolk. VREELAND. MARITTA S . Pasadena. Cali- fornia. V.. GNER, ELLEN LOUISE, Arlington. WAITES, ALAN, Annandale. WALKER. BAKER MARTIN, West Point. WALTERS, ANN GWYN, Salem. WALTRIP. DEBORAH JEANNE, Williams- burg . WARBURTON, JOHN STEPHEN, North Al- tleboro. Massachusetts. WARD. ALVIN NORMAN. Devon, Pennsvl- WARD. JAMES ARTHUR, Norfolk WARE, CAROL ELIZABETH, Oxford, Penn- sylvania. WARRICK, ANNE FILLMORE, Norfolk. WATTS, SHELLEY ANN, Scarsdale, New York. WEBB, JAMES RODERICK, Waynesboro. WEBB, RAYMOND COOPER, JR., Roanoke. WEBSTER. TONYA FAYE, Roanoke. WEDD, GEORGE GOULD, JR , Bon Air. WEDDING, TERESA LYNNE, Arlington. WEDDLE. WILLIAM ELLIOT, Alexandria. WEIGLE, GREGORY PAUL. Bedford. New- York WEIHER, KENNETH EDWARD, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. WELTER. BRIAN FRANCIS, Norfolk. WEST, GERALD MARTIN. Chincoteague. WESTENHAVER. DOUGLAS LEF, Fairfax. WESTER. NANCY EUGENIA. Norfolk. WKTHERELL. BARBARA ANNE, Williams- burg. WHEAT, JAMES BRYANT, Newport News. WHITE. CRAIG DENNIS. Lake Oswego. Ore- gon, WHITE, PAUL RICHARD, Arlington. WHITENACK. BRUCE GEORGE. New Shrewsbury. New Jersey. WILHOUKNF.SAKA RANDOLPH. Richmond. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, New- port News WILLIAMS, EMPSY MARSHALL, Black- stone. WILLIAMSON, JOEL EDWARD, Brookings, South Dakota. FRESHMEN 21. ' i WILSON, CONNIE JUNE, Disputanta. WILSON, JAMES THOMAS, Newport News. WILSON, MARK DAVID, Richmond. WILSON. PATRICK COALE, Mexico City, Mexico. WILSON. SANDRA ANN. Portsmouth, WILSON, STEPHEN ERNEST, Mount Sav- age, Maryland. WILSON, SUZANN GAIL. Charleston, West Virginia. WINFREE, LANE, Alexandria. WINFREE. WILLIAM ASHTON, III. Rich- mond. WOOD, CAROLYN SUE, Bassett. WOODWARD, DOUG CAMERON, Ralston, Nebraska. WOOLEYHAN, JOHN C, Quincy, Illinois. WOOTEN. ALICE HALL, Camden. South Carolina. WRIGHT. CHRISTOPHER GRANT, Guthrie. Oklahoma. WYNKOOP, MARILYN ALICE. Downsville, New York. WYNKOOP, WALDON W., Round Hill. YOKSAS, ALBERT CHARLES, Alexandria. YOUMAN, ROBERT JAMES, Arlington. YOWELL, MARY ANNE, Vienna. ZIMMERMAN, CARL MITCHELL, Alex- andria. ZIMMERMAN, LESTER. Demarest. New Jersey. ZINKE. KATHLEEN DOROTHY. Honeoye Falls. New York. ZUBER, LINDA JEAN, Norfolk ZUCKER, CHERYL R., North Caldwell, New Jersey. ( i0 p F f -i f - fT) f f- F r ip w f - i 4 ilk ilb i . ' rk 4 hi i ■i i .♦ ' r m ' W- i LAW 217 AGATSTEIN, DAVID JOSEPH L., Malverne, New York. BARREIT, CHARLES BUTLER, Skippers. BARTLETT, GILBERT A., Williamsburg. BEALE, SAM TALL, III, Williamsburg. BOLTON. LAWRENCE EVERETT, Garden City, New York. BOYD, JAMES ALLISON, Draper. BUSBEE, HOWARD JAMES, Williamsburg. BUTLER, F. PRINCE, SufTolk. COHEN, NATHANIEL JAMES, Virginia Beach. CONNOR, THOMAS A., Norfolk. DAVIS, WILLIAM E., Rich Square, North Carolina. EVANS, JAMES AUGUST, Pine City, New York. GARRETT, STACY F., Ill, Virginia Beach. GOLDEN, WALTER B., III. Fairfax. GOODRICH. JOHN H., JR , Glastonbury, Connecticut. GRILL, FREDERICK POWELL, Bloomfield, New Jersey. HECHTKOPF, EUGENE ALAN, Norfolk. HENDEL, ROBERT A , Longmeadow, Massa- chusetts. HOLLANDER, BARRY M, St. Louis, Missouri. HOLLOWELL, THOMAS PARMELE, Burling- ton, Iowa. HOLTZMULLER, PAUL ELLIOTT, Eaton, Ohio. JESUELE, SAL JAMES, Williamsburg. JONES, GEORGE HERMAN. Dover, Dela- ware. KENT, CHARLES ERIC, Norfolk. KNIGHT. CLARENCE E , III, Hampton. LOWMAN, ROBERT ANTHONY. Radford. MARKS, ALVIN B., JR., William.sburg. MORLEY, PAUL MARVIN, Englewood, Colo- rado. f-W f -1- f- ' J P P fR {T r ( ) 218 LAW M-W School of Law L MC LEMORE, JAMES L.. Ill, Suffolk. PARKER, ANDREW DAVID, JR., Lake- side, Ohio. PARKER, ROBERT S., JR., Bedford. PATTESON, JAMES CRAIG, Richmond. REED, JOHN CHILTON, Pensacola, Florida. REVELEY. HUGHES KENNEDY, JR., Virginia Beach, REYNOLDS, SUSAN LEVINE, Danville. SAUNDERS, HARRY DAVID, Belleville, Illinois. SCEARCE, DONALD EDWARD, Wil- liamsburg. SEITZ. ELEANOR, Danville, Pennsvl- SHELTON, MARTIN RANDOLPH, Wor- sham. SMITH, WALTER AUGUSTUS, III, Bethesda, Maryland. TOMES, ROBERT EDWARD, Richmond WALKER, DOUGLAS DONALD, Ridge- ley, West Virginia. WANDREl, ROBERT THOMAS, Draper. WELLONS, WILLIAM LINDLEY, Vic- toria. WHITE, RONALD WESLEY, Williams- burg. WOERLE, RONALD A., Williamsburg. £ 1 C: £ LAW 219 220 3 . orCSni IONS i Student Government 222 Student Association Brad Davis — President The Student Association coordinates administration and student activities and needs. As an organization representing all students, it sponsored book fairs, the Homecoming Dance, Mid-Winters, and Spring Finals. Meeting bimonthly on Tuesday evenings, the SA en- couraged student discussion and comments on campus issues like Open Housing and mandatory class attend- ance. In addition, the Faculty Evaluation, Campus Im- provements and Publication Committees took an active part in the SA progi ' am. GENERAL COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE- FRONT ROW; Su.san Baskerville. Dr. V. McKenna, Bob Blair. Dean .J.VV. Lambert -Chairman, Dean BE Donaldson, Mr .1 Kelley, Suzanne Pearce. SECOND ROW: Ric McKittick, Dr. L. Schif- rin, Dave Davis, Bob Stevenson, John Keiler. 223 SA REPRESENTATIVES -FRONT ROW: Cynthia Goodrich, Cheri Anderson, Judy Banks, Carole Green, Liz Ramsey, Dave Davis, Johnne Whicker, Brad Davis, Janet Watkins, Jo Carol Sale, Brucie McKenzie, Sharon Georgie. SECOND ROW: John Keiter, Susan Cunningham, Ellen Pugh, Gloria Gracian, Helen Twiford. Lynda Lotz, Nancy Terrill, Jo Anne Deacon, Lorraine Burgio, Jo Lynn Mc- Cauley, Anne Bradstreet, Gregory Hoover. THIRD ROW: Kerry Sawick, Linell Broecker, Kennon Pate, Sharon Reeder, Frosty Hoskins, Donnie Chancellor, Cathy Coleman. Gail Gates, Mary Thompson, Nora Morsch, Brian Festa. FOURTH ROW: Jim Almand, Al Wergley, Mark LaCroix, Barbara Massie, Connie Scott, Ginger Smith, Kathleen Hawks, Lyndal An- drews, Elise Frazier. FIFTH ROW: Robert Blair, James Newsom, Tim Walton, Jeff Shy, Russell Smeds, Rod Klima, Bruce Oliver, Bob Fitzgerald, Dick Owens, Bruce Dallas. SIXTH ROW: Ronnie Vernon, Dave Fabian, Tim Marvin, Steve Isaacs, Dick Knight. Bill Long, Bob Jendron. Glenn Robert- son, Patrick Stoner, Chuck Alverson, Jerry Lazarus, Wayne Giberson. 6 1 ... i ' rUc n i r-T H 1 .-- s JKv iip M ( A Sk )fl ' , 1 ff ( Oil Hfti TTJv il 1 jp ys TS H Hn Sk m Ps SA ' s Dating Game brings money lor the Campus Chest Eager students rush into the SA Book Fair. 224 Dave Davis — Vice-President Students and parents enjoy Parent ' s Day luncheon. KXKCUTIVE CtJUNCIL FRONT ROW: Bob Blair, •Janet Watkins — treasurer. Brad Davis — president, Johnnc Whicker -.secretary. Dave Davis — vice-pres- ident, Judv Banks. SECOND ROW: John Kciter, Wayne Giberson, Rod Klima, Bruce Oliver. Dave Fabian. Fioh Jendron 225 Crowds line the streets at the annual Homecoming Parade SA sponsored the Mid-Winters Concert with Ian and SylviE Blow Gym is the setting for Chad and Jeremy ' s 1967 Spring Finals Concert. 226 President ' s Aides The President ' s Aides serve the administration in a social capacity as representatives of the students. The eleven-member committee also acts in an advisory role when called upon by the President. Composed of presi- dents of eight major campus organizations (President of the Student Association, Chairman of the Men ' s Honor Council, Chairman of the Women ' s Honor Council, President of WDA, President of the Senior Class, Presi- dent of the Junior Class, President of Mortar Board, and President of Omicron Delta Kappa) and three members at large, the Aides are included in the official party at convocations and commencement. President ' s Aides are introduced at Opening Convocation. FRONT ROW: Sus.in Maskerville, Lucy KnuKiird. -Suzanne Pearcc, Bill Seibert. SECOND RO V: John Keiter, Ric .McKittnck, Uan I)arrat;h, Mol) Trice, Dave Kutledfje. Hob HIair. 227 Men ' s Honor Council The Men ' s Honor Council super- vises the operation of the honor code. It encourages an understanding and appreciation of the system, reviews the policies and procedures of the code periodically, and investigates alleged honor violations and tries offenders. A major function of the group is to introduce the code to new students. FRONT ROW; Tom Wright -vice-chauman, Dave Rutledge — chairman, Gregg Hansen. SECOND ROW: Bob Brown, Al Murray - secretary, Donn Wonnell, Keilh Dayton, Gary Newman. Honor Council Chairmen Suzanne Pearce and Dave Rutledge make plans for introducing new students to the honor system. Council members explam the policies and procedures of an effective honor system before freshmen sign their pledge cards. 228 Women ' s Honor Council Originating from the gentleman ' s code of behavior of the colonial col- lege, the Honor System emphasizes each student ' s responsibility. The Women ' s Honor Council perpetuates the system by orienting new students to its objectives through discussion groups, a test, and a pledge card signing ceremony. Members, elected annually, investigate breaches of the honor code and count election ballots. The Men ' s and Women ' s Honor Councils work to revise and clarify the Honor System Handbook. Cheryl Anderson, Lynn Andrew, Susan Small — secretary, Lucy Kinnaird — vice-chairman. Suzanne Pearce — chairman, Kathy Kearney, Carol Bender, Lynda Lotz. 229 Men ' s Dormitory Council The Men ' s Dormitory Council, advised by Dean McGurk, plans and coordinates inter-dormitory activities. Composed of representatives from each dorm and frater- nity, the group discusses disciplinary questions and aids residence counselors in their supervisory responsibilities. DORMITORY COUNSELORS AND MANAGERS -FRONT ROW: Richard Knight, Alvin Anderson. John Keiter. SECOND ROW: Dee Craig. Steve Cochran, Dave Rutledge. THIRD ROW: Gregg Hansen, Dannv Mills. JUNIOR AND SENIOR DORMITORY COUNCIL -FRONT ROW: Dan Farlin. Archie Galloway. SECOND ROW: Rick Barnes. Hugh Babington-Smith, Dennis McConnell. THIRD ROW: Denis Lane. John Greene. FOURTH ROW: Basil Furr, Doug Volz, Paul Lankford. Larry Streetman. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE DORMITORY COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Jeryl Mumpower, Gardner Murphy. Ken Unzicker. Lee Area. Greg Hoover. Jim O ' Brian, Keith Witt. SECOND ROW: Brian Mur- phy, Tim Maguigan, Rayburn Powell. James Knudsen, Sandy Bridges, Dick Sizemore, John Crowe. THIRD ROW: Wallace Akers, Jamie Cowles. George Collins. Alan Wohlleben. Bob North. John Greene. FOURTH ROW: Mike Mense. Alan Forde. Mark Hettermann, Jim Alniand. Bruce Dallas. Ken Weiher. Denis Lane. 230 Women ' s Dormitory Association The Women ' s Dormitory Associa- tion acts as a liaison between the women students in residence and the administration in the application of social rules. Helping to select house presidents, counselors, and sponsors, aiding dorms to acquire needed equip- ment, and offering scholarships are all functions of the WDA. The Rule Change Committee, composed of elected student representatives, sug- gests feasible rule alterations. FRONT ROW: Bobbie Henry, Susan Basker- ville — president, Marilyn Giorgio — vice- president, Missy Galloway — secretary, Butchie Good — treasurer, Susan Harvell. SECOND ROW; Lynn Dryer, Wynne White- hurst, Susan Mallory, Cathie Calvert, Janet Watkins, Linda Clark. THIRD ROW: Sara- jane Auman, Bobbie Grove, Gale Gibson. Lynn Andrew, Nancy Verser, Linda Vacca. FOURTH ROW: Mary Hurn, Becky Vaughan, Anne Nelms, Mary Clare Fitzgerald, Judy McGehee, Karen Haas, Pat Milliren. Kathy Green expresses her views at a house presidents ' meeting. WDA President. Su.san Baskerville. di.scusses the bermuda shorts policy with the Rules Change Committee. 231 Group Leaders The Orientation Group Leaders, selected for scholarship, character, and leadership, assisted the freshman men during their first week by in- forming them of the history, regula- tions, and social practices of the Col- lege. Returning early, these men helped to formulate plans for Orien- tation Week. Group Leader Selman Welt leads the Talialcrro C choir in singing Christmas carols. ■ ■: ■3 J [ 1 r n If J ' -, tn v. n: ; m ,! . ■i II fli ;i -tr ' ■ r ■s UV ' ik -J ■, FRONT ROW: Jack Norman, Richard Knight, Donn Wonnell a.ssi.s- tant head. Chuck Hux.saw. Fred Slight -head group leader. Gregg Hansen -assi.slant head. Will Hooker, John King. Mike Uuheley. Rick Lawson. Bruce Oliver, SKCOND ROW: David Cole, Jim Stout. Sieve Cocliran. Ken Smith. Tony Gambardella. Steve Larson. Jim Douthal, Bill Collins, Bill Gille.- pie. Don Gates, Buddy Kling. THIRD ROW: Frank Smith. Phil Paschall. Richard Potter. Wayne Alley. James Newman, Bob Holmes. Bruce Cook. Al Wergley, John Daley, Gordon Kellett, Keith Dayton. FOURTH ROW: Jack Tompkins, George Nance, Don Roberts, Russ Hereford. David Orgel. Jim Kane. Bob Beason. Chris Sherman. Boh Bendall. Dick Owens. Bill Donahue. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Walker. Dan Harvey. Tim Bevins. Richard Richels, Jim Taylor. Stanley Wojno, Destry Jarvi . Tim Hunter. Dan Perry. Robert Blair, Craig Burgraff. Ken Unzicker, Jim Goaider. SIXTH ROW: Steve Wing. Dick Holfman. Mike Chesson. Charlie Dent. Bill Tropf. 232 Orientation Sponsors FRONT ROW: Joanna Blanton, Jane Hale, Krin Larson -assistant head, Kerry Sawick — head sponsor, Susan Swearingen, Kathie Rankin, Judy Rader. SECOND ROW: Jane Neff. Suzanne Edge, Colleen Cameron, Susie Maclntyre, Sherry Kardis, Charlene Kramer, Lynn Hecht. THIRD ROW: Sheila Fuller, Cheryl Scott, Linda Beer- hower, Donnie Chancellor, Gail Gates, Butchie Good, Sue Register, Pam Culley. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Dance, Gerry Balles. Jan Graham, Dale Bruheck, Debbie Hall. Margie Byrer, Caroline Hayes, Fran Gretes. FIFTH ROW: Roberta Hampton, Marti Cook, Kathy Kearney, Su.san Burge.ss, Jane Ledbetter, Mariane Lester. Carol Crute, Linda Scott, Connie Scott. Orientation Spons opened Commons and their freshmen are the first to enjoy dining privileges in the newly ' 10- ttm. The job of the sixty-two Orientation Sponsors was to familiarize fresliman women with life at William and Mary. Beginninj with wclcominj letters in August, these upperclass women at- tempted to acquaint their group mem- bers with the campus traditions, dorm life, Honor System, and social life. Although their job was to a.ssist the Class of 1971 with Orientation Week, these Sponsors continued to counsel their girls throughout the year. 2;J3 Honoraries 234 Phi Beta Kappa The Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776, honored excellence in scholarship with the traditional initiation cere- mony in the Apollo Room of the Ra- leigh Tavern on December 5. The guest speaker on this occasion was Saunders Reading of the University of North Carolina, who spoke on Excellence and Equality, the Eter- nal Delimma. Another guest, and past member of the William and Mary faculty, was Dabney Stuart, who read selections from his poetry. Not pictured: Frederick Scott Black, Nancy Lee Bonifant. Paul Dainer, Margaret Davis, Jacquelyn Dulin, Cheryl Griffiths, Nancy Laird, Ann Loud, Pat Milliren, Veronica Mul- cahy, Jane Myers, Ian O ' Flaherty. FRONT ROW: Michele Lx)izzi, Joan Wood- ward, Rose Connelly, Lynn Kingery, Patri- cia Crowe, Anne Brisebois. Naida Harlow, Barbara Holley, Sue L. Miller, Ellen Shorter. SECOND ROW: Patti Carlson, Joyce Hill. Yvonne Peters, Mary Hurn, Diana Barocco, Geordie Paulus, Merle Markwith, Alison Brenner, Geri Schnebli, Alice Moberg THIRD ROW: Robert Cline, John Mueller, Barry Cressman. William Seibert. 235 Amid a throng of holly-bearing students, ODK members carry the Yule Log into the Wren Great Hall for the annual celebration. FRONT ROW: Dr. Alexander Kallos, Dr. Richard Curry. SECOND ROW: Bob Cline - vice-president. Ric McKittrick, Bob Blair, Mr. Howard Smith -secretary-treasurer THIRD ROW: Bob Trice- president, John Keiter, Chris Sherman. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Oliv- er, Barry Cressman, Jim Jancaitis Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, a national men ' s leadership honorary, was formed to recognize high attainment in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for similiar attainments, to bring together men from var- ious phases of College life to consider questions of local and inter-collegiate interest, and to bring faculty and students together on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. In the spring the Society sponsors the Leadership Forum which features a speaker of national prominence. Dean Lambert, Larry White, Sam Kushner, and Dr. Kallos partici- pate in the ODK sponsored Leadership Forum. 236 Mortar Board Mortar Board was established in 1918 as a senior women ' s honor society dedicated to the recognition of outstanding college scholarship, leadership, and service. The William and Mary chapter, founded in 1928, con- tinues to promote these ideals. Mortar Board ' s twelve women sponsored the sale of mums at Homecoming to provide funds for a scholarship, desserts for Dean ' s List women students, and the Great Lecture Series, and worked with Omicron Delta Kappa on the Yule Log Ceremony. Kerry Sawick sells Mortar Board mums on Homecoming Day. Mortar Board honors Dean ' s List women with a dessert. FRONT ROW: Judy Johnson, Carole Green, Lee Bonifant, Merle Markwith. SECOND ROW: Mary Yeager, Carol Bender, Marilyn Giorgio, Kerry Sawick, Lucy Kinnaird, Pat Milliren. 237 Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, the freshman women ' s honorary fraternity, recog- nizes those attaining at least a 2.5 average. By encouraging girls who have shown achievement their fresh- man year, this organization hopes to stimulate continued excellence through their college careers. After pledging and initiation at the spring banquet, new members join in the tutoring service that Alpha Lambda Delta sponsors. FRONT ROW: Megan Shields- vice-presi- dent. Carol Crute — president. Charlene Bald- win-treasurer. SECOND ROW; Nancy Woodward, Jane Hale, Branch Page. Mary Jo Monk, Carolyn Dance. THIRD ROW: Gail Whilaker, Cheryl Scott, Mary Lee Alder.son, Janet Shields. Cora Boswell. FOURTH ROW: Karen Hudson. Mary Stites, Frankie Mitchell. Lvnn John.son. Cathv Covell. Lee Hamilton. Phi Eta Sigma Established locally in 1965, Phi Eta Sigma Fraternity honors fresh- man and sophomore men to recogniz- ing outstanding scholastic achieve- ment. Early second semester. Phi Eta Sigma extended its activities by spon- soring a Scholarship Information Evening which presented the require- ments and benefits of available aid, including the Draper, Fullbright, and Woodrow Wilson Scholarships. FRONT ROW: Robert Wagner. Walter Stumph — treasurer. Randy Bell -correspond- ing secretary, Dennis Denenberg- president. John Boswell -vice-president. Paul Dainer- recording secretary. Bob Irvin. SECOND ROW: John Gallo, George Rowan. Alan Wohlleben, James Samson, Ian O ' Flaherty, Kevin Crim, Clav Sassaman. 2,38 Pi Delta Epsilon maaM FRONT ROW: Mr. Ross Weeks -advisor. Mr. Scott Donaldson — advisor, Steve Ziglar, Betty Wyatt — secretary, Lynn Cooke — treasurer, Debby Duel — pres- ident, Florence Fra.ser — vice-president, Jo Lynne Stancil, Madeline Billy, Diane Goodman. Dr. Alexan- der Kallos, Wilfred Kale. SECOND ROW: Nancy Ver- ser, Tizzy Sturges, Mary Chris Schmitz, Francie Reed, Betsy Seaver, Ann Warrington, Kerry Sawick, Linell PDE members enjoy an informal reception after initiation. Broecker, Merle Markwith, Margie Randall, Marilyn Johnson, Beth Distler. Bea Peca. THIRD ROW: Bruce Oliver, Mr. Hugh DeSamper, Bill Seibert, Paul Davis, Steve Row, Mr. Don Gonzales, Don Roberts, Steve Cochran, Steve Wing, Al Littlejohn, Quentin Van Meter. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Sylvester, Ric Mc- Kittrick, Chris Sherman, Torrey Froscher. Pi Delta Epsilon. the largest and olde.st collegiate journalism fraternity, honors juniors and seniors for service and accomplishments on student publications and WCWM radio. PDE ' s major activities included a Publica- tions Open House for Freshmen in September, the Spring Publications Banquet, and sponsoring visiting journalism speakers, including Howard K. Smith. At the I ' DE spring banquet. Laurie Hatchings Jones is announced as Miss William and Marv 1967. 239 Delta Omicron Delta Omicron, a women ' s music fraternity, includes students inter- ested in music as well as majors in this field. Working with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the group presented Gilbert and Sullivan ' s Ruddigore in early November. Members sponsored stu- dent recitals and held a spring music tea. A cliorus nf profe.ssional bridesmaid.s leads the lightliearted singing of the Gilbert KRONT HOW: Karen Isdi n - recording secre- tary. Dorothy .Scott- vice-pri ' sident. Nancy Spears — president. Kam King - vice-presi- dent, Deanie Kahl —corresponding secretary. Ann Loud- treasurer. SECOND ROW: Ellen Phillips. Lynne Richardson, Sue F. Miller, Kathy ' loung, Keiia Dowdy, .lane Smith. Pat Arledge THIRD ROW: Alice Carlton, Dehbie Filkins. Nancy Long. .Susan Hollis, Laurie Roberts. Elizabeth Bremer, FOURTH ROW: Nancy Darnell. Sue Grouse, Carol Taylor. Linda Yuhas, Nancy Feil, Jeanne Obenchain. Ruddigore stars. Bill Brooke, Sue Grouse, and Frank Hynicker. win audience approval. 240 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a men ' s music fraternity encouraging inter- est and achievement in professional entertainment. In October, William and Mary ' s chapter received the Best Chapter Award for 1966-1967. In addition to Ruddigore, Phi Mu Alpha sponsored individual recitals. an operetta. Frightened bridesmaids seek safety from the bad baronet of Ruddigore, Dick Young. FRONT ROW: William Royaii. Kicliard Young -president, Walter Stumpf Rannie Vernon. Edmund Henderson, Jr., Gregg Beatty. SECOND ROW Bill Bonner, l.ylc Bagley ' Michael Turner, William Beamer. Robert F. Miller. Brian White, Dr. F. D. Truesdell -advisor. THIRD KUW: Frank Hynicker- corresponding-secretary. Everett Casey -vice- president. Frederick Korty-recording-.secretary, Steve Ziglar, Don Korte, Dick Owens. 241 Abelian Society Originally I ' ounded as an interest group, the Abelian Society is William and Marys only honorary mathe- matics organization. Programs this year included speakers and films dealing with current topics in mathe- matics. An open house in the spring acquainted interested sophomores with the Math Department and its faculty. FRONT ROW: Louise Saulnier, Lynne Rich- ardson—secretary-treasurer. Sue L. Miller- president, Cheryl Gril ' liths, Geri Schnebli. SECOND ROW: Peggy Eggleston, Yvonne Peters, Kerry Sawick. Mary Yeager THIRD ROW: Bette .Scott. Barbara HoUey. Suzi Andrews. Reggie Armentrout. Merle Markwith. Chi Delta Phi Chi Delta Phi, the women ' s na- tional honorary literary fraternity, recognizes the creative efforts of both student and faculty members. All women are invited to submit original short stories, poems, and articles, the best of which are printed in the orga- nization ' s magazine. The Litterateur. FRONT ROW: Vicky Campbell -treasurer. Pat Butler, Sue Scruggs -secretary. Carolyn Brock- vice-president, Robin Russell -presi- dent. Mr Alex P. MacGregor- advisor. Betsy Seaver. SECOND ROW: Ruth Mayo. Peggy Palmer. Victoria Read. Ronnee Repka. Kay Tucker. 242 Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, an honorary forensic fraternity, honors excellence in debate. The symbol of the society is a key bearing the six letters of its name and five points representing the five areas of rhetoric. Membership is opened to all outstanding de- baters and orators. The eight active and four honorary members are advised by Mr. Donald L. McConkey. FRONT ROW: Debbie Filkins. Mike Cbesson - vice-president. Susan Reynolds. Margie Byrer. SECOND ROW: Jim Parker. Dick Sizemore. -Jobn Morello. Dean Hewes, .Jim Lowe- president. Mr. Donald L. McConkev — advisor. FRONT ROW: Diane Lucas, Edward Shreeves — second vice-president. Iwdia Bul- ynko — corresponding secretary. Phil Pascball -first vice-president. Julie Pendleton — president. SECOND ROW: Yetta Jacobs, Frankie Mitchell, Blaine Brim. Warwick Dcyrrle. Carolyn Peyronnet. .Sharon Yager. THIRD ROW: .Sandy Skeen. Susie Davi, Ron Campbell, David Winn. Ann Chancellor, Dora Smith. Eta Sigma Phi Honoring students who maintain high averages in Latin and Greek, Eta Sigma Phi strives to stimulate and increase interest in ancient Roman and Greek art and literature. I ' he honorary fraternity held a recep- tion for ancient language students and professors in October and also sent a delegation to the Hampdcn- Sydney classical interest meeting. 243 P ' RONT ROW; Jo Lynnu Stancil - president. Ur. J. Galfo- advisor, Ellen Shorter- treasurer. SECOND ROW: Donna (Jorman. Nancy Pnebe, Carol Pearn- secretary. Boh Johnson, Barbara Holley. Kappa Delta Pi Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Delta, a profes.sional and fraternal orga- nization, serves all three phases of legal endeavor — student, law school, and Bar. During the year the mem- bers attended a statewide seminar on the creation and function of a corporation. PAD also conducted a profes- sional speakers program, a used book sale, and tours of the State and Federal penal systems. The Alpha Xi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi was estab- lished at the College in 1927. Its purpose as a national honor fraternity is to recognize outstanding contribu- tions to education and encourage interest in this field as a profession. One of the year ' s highlights was the initia- tion ceremony followed by a banquet and distinguished speaker. FRONT ROW: Robert Elliot. Robert Wick-clerk, George Jen en- vice-justice, John Goodrich. Jr.— justice. Glenn Relyea — treasurer, James Evans -marshall, SECOND ROW William Wellons. Robert Simpson, Jr , Fred Grill, Joseph Buxton, John Boberg. THIRD ROW: Kent Millikan, Charles Kent, Hughes Reveley, Jr., Robert Scott, Walter A. Smith. III. Richard Harding. David Stewart. 244 FRONT ROW: Sal Jesuele-. secretary, Sam Beale — magister. Butler Barrett — treasurer, Gary Legner, Dallas Patterson. SECOND ROW: John Gaidies, Pete Holtzmuller, Joe Crouch, Hal Dail, Prince Butler, Murray Loring, David Agat.stein. THIRD ROW: Don Ricketts, Larry Bolton, Cy Phillips, Scott Swan, Bob Lowman, Don Morton, Mark Dray. Ed Knight, Bob Wandrei. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Robertson, Charles Friend, Wayne Spencer, Tom Home. FIFTH ROW: Andy Parker, Ron White, Bob Durham, Alan Hechtkopf, Lloyd Rials, Doug Walker. SIXTH ROW: Jim Savedge, Nick Cohen. Tom Clark, David Sutelan, Bill Shannon. David Dicker- son. Keith Walters. Howard Busbee. SEVENTH ROW: Glenn Sedam. Dick Repp. Stacy Garrett. Bob Kahn. Barry Hollander. Paul Morlev. Pete Marks. Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Phi. the nation ' s oldest and largest legal fraternity, provides a program of both professional and social events. Its local chapter, the Jefferson Inn, holds monthly dinner meetings open to all law students, which feature speakers from many areas of the legal profession. The Inn also gives recognition to achievement in the profession through honorary initiation, sponsors field trips, and supports local civic programs such as the bloodmobile. A highlight of the Inn ' s activities was a two-day trip to Washington, D.C., during which the group talked with top State Department officers, including Assistant Secre- tary Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach, followed by an informal question and answer period with the Vice-President of the United States, Hubert Humphrey. The law students visited the Department of Defense, where they were ad- dressed by Mr. Paul Nitze and received a briefing on Viet Nam. After a tour of the Supreme Court, a luncheon was held which was attended by Senators Dirksen of Illinois, Byrd of Virginia, and Percy of Illinois. Andy Parker and Glenn Sedam were among students meeting with Vice-President Humphrey during the fraternity s Washington I rip. Phi Delia I ' hi nuiiiliers and guests enjoy their November bantiuel. 245 FRONT ROW: Dr. Stanley B. Williams- advisor, Joan Woodward — secretary, Kenny Tremble -president, Diana Barocco — vice- president. SECOND ROW: Heidi Pixton, Sandra Price, Kathy Burge. Psi Chi Working with tlie Psychology Club, Psi Chi, a national psychology frater- nity, sponsored a number of films and speakers throughout the year. To stimulate the science of psychology, the group encouraged individual re- search and scholarship. Pi Delta Phi Promoting the understanding and appreciation of the French language and culture, Pi Delta Phi had an ac- tive calendar. This national French honorary planned several initiations and a tea so that prospective French majors and their professors might be- come better acquainted. FRONT ROW: Patrina Kabbri, Naida Har- low, Veronica Mulcahy — vice-president. Anne Brisebois — president, Martha Shaw — secre- tary. Or, J. Luke Martel-advi,sor. SECOND HOW: Jeanne Obenchain, Pat Zopul, Jean Michael, Lynne Richardson, Suzi Andrews, Susan Morrisey. THIRD ROW: Bill Seiliert, Linda Stickel, Carol Spears Jenny Seward, Gail Varela, Linda Hornstein, 246 11 ■■ E 1 mUP ' T ' ij 1 nSHl B k jJc W ' hJI P I MJI k HvF n r ■El ■ HBi i ■ ■ . i El BB p- 1 Vl ' ■1: FRONT ROW: Robert Henninger. Patrick Stoner. SECOND ROW; Mr Stephen Paledes, Jody Deas. Edward Martin. Joyce Hill -presi- dent. Robert Gatewood — vice-president. Mary Ellen Newman -secretary, Mr. Albert E. Haak. THIRD ROW: Mr, Howard Scammon - advisor. Clelia Mengebier. Barbara Hunter. Judy O ' Grady. Mr. Russ T. Hastings. Chris- tine Bakowski. Patty Hartleben Granville. Ann Chancellor, Mr. Roger Sherman. Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi endeavors to rec- ognize achievement.s of both faculty and students in the field of Theatrical Arts. Lectures by experienced actors, trips to Wedgewood Dinner Theatre, and a post-dramatum after each theatre production were activities provided to broaden members ' knowl- edge of and participation in the the- atre arts. Sigma Pi Sigma Rewarding high scholarship and furthering undergraduate physics are the objectives of Sigma Pi Sigma, a national physics honorary. At Sigma Pi Sigma ' s meetings both se- niors and professors discuss their re- search projects. Field trips and a spring banquet highlighted this year. FRONT ROW: Diane Luckey -.secretary. Roger Blomquist — vice-president. Cheryl GrifTilhs- president, Frederick Korty. SEC- OND ROW: Thomas Baker. Hobie Audet. Bill Tropf. William Dixon. 247 Publications 248 Publications Committee In order to establisli continuity in the Colonial Echo, the Flat Hat. and the William and Mary Rericir, the Student Publications Committee maintains common standards for tliese three campus publications. The primary function of the committee is to appoint the most suitable students to the editorships of the publications. The Program Director of WCWM and the President of Pi Delta Epsilon are ex officio members of this committee. FRONT ROW: Dr. Alexander Kallos- ad- visor, Kerry Sawick- chairman, Florence Fra.ser, Dr. Cecil M. McCullev-advi.sor. SECOND ROW: Bill Seibert, Ric McKittrick, Brad Davis. 249 Beth Distler — Business Manager Bea Peca — Associate Editor Cropping pictures to fit the layout is sometimes difficult. CLASS- FRONT ROW: Mary Anne Yowell, Demaris Eaton, Claire Dowdy, Joyce John- son, Pam Revolinsky, Delores Bushong. SECOND ROW; Anne Dudley, Frances Jones, Carol dayman, Madeline Billy -editor, Becky Sweet, Martha Shaw, Mary K. Thomp- son. THIRD ROW: Claudia Byrd, Sandra Camden, Peggy Riordan, Jane Youngblood, Carol Boneta, Barbara Croyle. 250 Colonial Echo Florence Fraser- Editor The Colonial Echo, the College yearbook, is an annual publication of the William and Mary student body. This year color coverage was doubled and the overall size of the book was increased thirty-two pages. Special emphasis was placed on full coverage of the 275th Anniversary Celebration. The Introduction was expanded and reorganized to include sections on the campus, academic life, and distinguished campus visi- tors and social life. This year the book was printed by Inter-Collegiate Press in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. PlIOTCKJKAPllY-FRONT ROW: Al Litllejohn, Torrey Froscher- editor, Alan Wohileben SECOND ROW: Krantc Hoose, Wes Corson, Hugh Bal)ington-Smith. 251 COPY AND TYPING -FRONT ROW: Linda Birck- head, Claudine Payne. Megan Shields, Carolyn Hawkins, Carol Billman. SECOND ROW: Vicki Jef- fress, Bruce McKenzie, Linda Wyrick, Anne Wade, Gale Gibson — copy editor, Susan Benson. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Louis, Fred Hoener - typing editor, Walt Johnson, Charlie Krutz, Charlotte Hoggard. ORGANIZATIONS -FRONT ROW: Cathy Casey, Cindy Goodrich, Deanie Kahl, Linda Shickel, Jane Ledbetter. SECOND ROW: Zoe Ann Hall, Barbara Croyle, Winn Leger- ton, Terry Duel -co-editor, Mary Shorter - co-editor, Susan Shafer, Dick Owens. Alphabetizing and labeling pictures the main jobs of the class staff. -one of BUSINESS -FRONT ROW: Beth Distler- business manager, Ronnie Green. SECOND ROW: John Holroyd, Dick Owens, Jim Nix. 252 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY, INDEX, AND ROYALTY- FRONT ROW: Lane Winfree, Dana Poarch, Nell Wrather, Connie Scott — index editor, Sandy Webb, Nancy Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Pat Vopatek, Ann Walters, Mary Ann Crem- ins, Linda Watson, Mary Yeager — royalty editor, Mary Ann Shaia, Tom Miller -administration and faculty editor. THIRD ROW: Jay Hen, Cai Vaiden, Margaret Brownell, Suzann Wilson, Linda Deyerle, Sherry Kardis. GREEKS AND SPORTS -FRONT ROW: Suzanne Bolton, Lynda Murphy, Jo Lynne Stancil — sorority editor, Judy Faust, Kaye Pitts. SECOND ROW: Steve Row -sports editor, Ken Smith, Don Roberts, Dave Davis -fraternity editor, Stan Ragsdale, Rick Lawson. Layout editor Bette Scott and assistant layout editor Krin Larson work on layouts for the third deadline. 25.3 Flat Hat Bruce Oliver, Debby Duel — Managing Editors Ric McKittnck- Editor EDITORIALS -FRONT ROW: Linda Phil- lips. Christopher Sherman -editor, Susan Morrisey. SECOND ROW: Kathie Rankin, Donn Wonnell. Ellis Johnson, Marci Mor- gan The weekly campus newspaper, the Flat Hat. serves as an important information source for students and faculty members. Combining cam- pus, local and state news, the paper incorporated wide coverage into its sixteen to twenty page format. Wednesday night -deadline lor the Flat Hal staff. 254 FEATURES -FRONT ROW: Pat Campbell, Roxanne Good, Mary Chris Schmitz, Steve Cochran -editor, Nancy ReMine, Kay Atkins. SECOND ROW: Ginny Vogel, Finley Young, Rick Webb, Bob Clay, Dorothy Montague. Linell Broecker, Kerrv Sawick- Associate Editors NEWS -FRONT ROW: Fran Gretes, Lynda Lotz, Nancy Verser- editor, Cathie Calvert, Mary Ann Plichta, Dorothy Montague. Suz- anne Edge. SECOND ROW: Finley Young. Ben McKelway, Tom McDonald, Mike Ches.son. SPORTS - FRONT HOW: Cass Woiland, .loan Kirkley, Craig Burgraff-editor, Lynda Lotz, Bob Day. SECOND ROW: James Duff, Don Pulliam, Ken Weiher, Dan Perry. 255 A dictionary proves invaluable tor proofreading. a nnc PHOTOGRAPHY: Franit Hoose, Susan Lohwasser — editor. Fred Simpkins. COPY -FRONT ROW: Katie Bradshaw. Bruce Sylvester — editor, Marilyn Johnson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Shirley. James Sam- son, Judy Carhart BUSINESS: Robert Ely -advertising editor. Gordon SafTold. Judy Chase, Doug Green. Tony Gambardella -circulation manager. Mark Wilson. 256 StafT members work extra hours on the thirty-two-page special. MAKEUP AND PRODUCTION - FRONT ROW: Jane Grenfell, Diane Goodman — make-up editor, Gail Webster — production editor. SECOND ROW. Jane Ledbetter, Marcia Ricketts, Susan Burgess. TYPING AND ARCHIVES -FRONT ROW: Judi Booker, Kathy Londergan, Nancy Hulse — typing editor. Suzanne Bisset, Joan Bnnvnell, Janet Marshall. SECOND ROW: Ann Warrington -ar- chives editor, Jody Vilbrandt, Wendy Wenrich. Susan Burgess. Jane Ledbetter. Becky Vaughan, Betty Conley. Sally Earner. 257 Review The William and Mary Review, the college literary magazine, took on a new look this year as emphasis was switched from strictly written contributions to vis- ual arts, especially in connection with the anniversary of the College. The Review hopes to engender and de- velop student interest and contributions to the allied fields of literary and visual arts. Through its publica- tion. The Review honors those students who have been outstanding in these creative fields and through its pro- cess of art show presentations and constructive literary criticisms. The Review aids the individual in attaining greater skill in his own area of artistic endeavor. Bill Seibert- Editor EDITORIAL BOARDS -FRONT ROW: Patricia Crowe - secretary, Linda Hull — poetry chairman, Kathy Young, Stephen Wing, SECOND ROW: Susan Evans, Paul Davis -fiction chairman, William Ostrow, Douglas Chard - business manager, Bruce Sylvester, Bob Barnes, Bob Trice- non-fiction chairman. 258 FRONT ROW: Lynn Kingery, Pam Crawford, Fran- cie Read -art editor, Sheryl Althaus. SECOND ROW: Dave Rutledge, Barry Cressman-copy editor, Logan Tripson — typing editor, Don Roberts, Hugh Babington-Smith. Sculpture is an important part of the exhibit. Bill Seibert hangs a picture for the Review ' s art show. Betsy Seaver- Associate Editor 259 WCWM DIRECTORS: George Lott- advisor, Mike Campana. Quentin Van Meter, Al Littlejohn, Larry Streetman, Charlie Dent, Lynn Cooke, Winston Hensley, Jody Deas, Elizabeth Sturges, Bob Meyerson, Dave Kintsfather. WCWM broadcasts a basketball game. The student radio station, WCWM-F M, provides music and news for the College campus. Its programs included folk, jazz, classical, big band sounds and some rock and roll. The station also offered a lecture program entitled Extremism 67 which featured cabinet and government department heads speaking on racism and nuclear war. An important addition to the station was a hook-up with WYCS, the high school educational network in Yorktown. This connection added to the broadcasting strength so that WCWM could be heard from Norfolk to Richmond. Many specials on the anni- versary of the College were also broadcast. B? ' £iI J£5 260 ANNOUNCERS -FKUNT KUW: Barbara Croyle, Susan M. Estes, Charlotte Sandquist, Marilyn Kron, Trisha Downer, Jo Carol Sale. SECOND ROW: Jerry Coyne, Mitch Wilborn, Craig Windham, Mike Nuckols, Brian Welter, Ray Delaney, Eric Schuman. THIRD ROW: John Hempel, Bob Marden, Woody Lookabill, Richard Mainwaring, Elliott Cutler, Ray Hill ANNOUNCERS -FRONT ROW: Beth Ramsey, Lilli Buck. Heidi E. Pixton, Diane Stanton, Nancy Scrogham. SECOND ROW: Larry Lilly, Kelly Shaw, John Davey, Steve Rhodes, Steve Abramson, Jim Simpson, Larry Raiken. THIRD ROW: Robert Arthur Johnson, Roger Powell, G. C. Morse, Robert Richardson, Rick Albert, Jim Almand. Tom Wright - Program Director Powder puff football highlights half-time activities at the annual WCWM-F a( Hat football game 261 Interest Groups li - 1 1 Wtm : B HiBB i «r H S l w H n -4 1 ■JL ' BB ' l E 1 ■H g i-s iri ' ■ ' I i- ii ' , A, 262 William and Mary Theatre The William and Mary Theatre ended the 1966-67 season with the production of As You Like It. and the 1967-68 season included productions of Rhinoceros, The Disappearing Sphere, written by a William and Mary undergi aduate, Robert Hen- ninger. Kiss Me Kate, and Electro. The Theatre also sponsored the visit- ing performances of Joyce Grenfell and Claude Kipinis and His Mime Theatre. Wrestling match, .4x You Like It. 263 A tete-a-tete, Rhinc ceros. The banishment, As You Like It. Law ofTice. RhiniKeros. 264 Euclid and students concentrating, The Disappearing Sphere. Condolences for a dead cat, Rhinoceros. Wanda, The Disappearing Sphere. 265 Before the curtain. Kiss Me Kate. Fred and Lilli, Kiss Me Kate. At dress rehearsal tor Ki.ss Me Kale. Mr, Scammon gives final directions to the cast. 266 Backdrop Club The Backdrop Club is a student theatrical organi- zation which encourages all campus participation in various phases of dramatic production. Members not only directed, acted in, and designed the sets for this season ' s presentation, but wrote it as well. A committee of the Backdrop Board also composed and arranged the music for this original production of Stop 13: College of William and Mary. The Backdrop Club stages the musical comedy, Damn Yankees. KKONT ROW; Fred Korly, Joyce Hill, Christine Bak( w.ski, Ann C ' hancellor, Rohert Gatewood - president, Linda Schue- ler, Nancy Fleischman, Larry Spell SECOND ROW: Carson Phillip.s- trea.surer, Betsy Ewin . Robert Henninj;er-direc- lor, Renee Binzer. Mary Ellen Newman, Mr. Russell Hast- ings—advisor, Patty Granville. 267 Band A main objective of the William and Mary Band is to support campus ac- tivities and increase school spirit with parades, pep rallies, and concerts. In late spring the band presents a formal concert at Phi Beta Kappa Audito- rium. To promote public relations for the College, the Band makes a con- cert tour during second semester. The William and Mary Band The band and gymnastic team unite ibr a unique half ' time show. Led by drum major Bob Miller, the band marches down tlie Duke of Glouster Street in the Homecoming Parade. 268 Mr. Varner explains a new halftirae routine to clarinetists. Chamber Orchestra The William and Mary Chamber Orchestra ' s aim is to present musical literature in the best professional and musical style. This year it held a chamber music concert and a full-orchestra concert. The Orchestra also played for the production of Ruddigore and worked in coopera- tion with the William and Mary Theatre and Backdrop Club in musical presentations. FRONT ROW: Rick Simms, Bill Price. Susan Mollis -student director. Karen Eden, Trudy Gunia, Robert Miller. SECOND ROW: Kathy Young, Dorislee Akers, Debbie Filkins. THIRD ROW: Bret Stamps, Naida Harlow, Molly Issacs, Paul Leimer, Nancy Long, Doug Chard. FOURTH ROW: Bob Harl«ir. .Jack Davies, Byron Clarke, Richard Buckingham. 269 FRONT ROW: Blythe Baldwin -co-captain, Kay Atkins -co-captain, Jo Raflo. SECOND ROW; Pam Weaver, Martha HoUis — alternate captain, Janet Watkins. THIRD ROW: Glinda Bowry. Judy Rader, Karen Clark, Anne Rainey Sims. FOURTH ROW: Linda Lacy, Gerry Farinholt. FRONT ROW: Las Powell. Wayne Fore. SECOND ROW: Tony Thiel. Elliott Cutler. THIRD ROW: Rob Jolly, Roger Powers. Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders promoted school spirit at pep ral- lies and football and basketball games. Joined by men cheerleaders for the first time in several years, this spirited gi-oup inspired many Indian victories. In the spring, the group held tryouts and elected new mem- bers to the squad. Kathie Hudak. Susan Shipp, Fran Stewart, Sue Cunningham. Les- ley McGehee, Gail Granger 270 Majorettes The majorettes perform with the College band at football half times, pep rallies, and parades. Working under Mr. Charles Varner, the majorettes 1967-1968 season included performances at Interest Night for in- coming freshmen and at football games with VMI, Navy, West Virginia, and Richmond. FRONT KUW; Kathy Kincaid-head majorette SECOND ROW: Norma Jarrett, Wanda Jenkins. Ellen Cooper. THIRD ROW; Carol Smith, Marv Ruth Price, Louise Saulnier. Kathv Netzlev. feature twirler Making their first appearance in new uniforms, the majorettes march through Colonial Williamsburg in the Homecoming parade. r . •  : .JUtiL. 271 Choir The Choir, led by Dr. Carl A. Fehr, furnishes stu- dents of the College with valuable experience in music and develops musical appreciation, ability, and discip- line among its eighty-eight members. The Choir repre- sents William and Mary before area high school gi-oups and alumni and presents the annual Christmas show — televised nationally. Last year ' s progi ' am was presented the Virginia Public Relations Award for an outstanding television program, and the Choir was chosen to sing for Virginia Day at the New York World ' s Fair. The Choir ' s schedule included performing at convocations, the Christmas Concert, and Commencement as well as on Spring Tour. The Choir entertains on Parents ' Day, The William and Mary Choir 272 A program of Christmas music is taped to be televised nationally. Hours of practice are required before each public appearance. The Choir leads the 1967 graduates into the Wren Courtyard. 273 The William and Marv Chorus Chorus A special rehearsal is held before the Christmas program. The William and Mary Chorus, a group of fresh- man and upperclass women, under the direction of Dr. Carl A. Fehr presented, along with the Choir, concerts at Christmas and in the spring. While the Choir was on tour, the Chorus substituted for them with a well re- ceived performance at the Spring Honors Convocation. The Chorus adds lovelv melodies to the Parents ' Day concert. 274 FRONT ROW: John Morello, Debbie Filkins, Kathy Shirley. SEC- OND ROW: Tom Massey, Dick Sizemore, Margie Byrer, Katie Ran- kin THIRD ROW: Mike Chesson- vice-president, Jerry Lazarus, Nancy Lundquist. FOURTH ROW: Dean Hewes- president, Jim Lowe FIFTH ROW: Mr. Patrick Micken- advisor, James Parker, Mr Donald McConkey- advisor. Debate Council The Debate Council of the College participates in over twenty debate tournaments every year, including trips to Dartmouth, Navy, University of Hartford, Duke, Brooklyn, American, Wake . Forest, Georgia, Emory, Georgetown, Ohio State, and MIT. The twenty members took part in a Public Debate Series before area high schools and debated with the visiting Cam- bridge Team. The Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament, drawing the nation ' s top debaters to William and Mary, and a high school tournament for Virginia ' s outstand- ing .young debaters were both sponsored by the Debate Council. Dean Hewes rebuts the British stand on the resolved issue during the Cambridge Debate Tournament. 275 ROTC FIRST BATTALION STAFF: Cadet Sgt. Allan Murray. Cadet Maj. David White, Cadet Lt. Col. Ben Hubbard — Battalion Commander. Cadet Maj. Charles Young. Cadet Colonel Dale Mueller- ROTC Brigade Commander The United States Army Reserve Officers Training Corps provides officer training for men who will enter the Army upon graduation. As well as offering a mili- tary education, the Corps develops character and lead- ership. Featured activities were the Annual Fall and Spring Award Reviews, the Annual Field Day, and the Military Ball. SECOND BATTALION STAFF. Cadet Maj Andrew Geoghegan. Cadet Lt. Col. James Kane — Battalion Commander. Cadet Maj. Carlton Brooks, Cadet Sgt. John Mowen. Bob Drake is recognized for his top rating at summer camp. COMPANY A: Cadet Lt Scott Langhorst, Cadet Lt. JetT Kirssm, Cadet Capt. George Oldfield- Company Commander, Cadet Sgt. William Dunn. Cadet Lt Thomas See, Cadet Lt. William Tropf, Cadet Lt. Peter Clarke. 276 ROTC BRIGADE STAFF: Cadet Col. Dale Mueller, Cadet Sgt. Richard Potter. Cadet Maj. John Kojcsich, Cadet Maj. George Stoh- ner. Cadet Lt. Paul Ritchie, Cadet Capt. Robert Duke, Cadet Lt. Col. Ric McKittnck. m f 14 111 COMPANY B: Cadet Lt. Robert Meyerson, Cadet Lt. BUI Smith, Cadet Capt. Ben Williams -Company Commander, Cadet Sgt. Ever- ett Marvin, Cadet Lt. Joseph Masters, Cadet Lt. Steve Snyder. COMPANY C: Cadet Capt. James Goalder- Company Commander, Cadet Lt. John Shay, Cadet Lt. Bert Milling, Cadet Lt. Charles Berger, Cadet Sgt. Donn Wonnell, Cadet Lt. William Miller, Cadet Lt. Michael Inman. COMPANY D: Cadet Capt. Robert Gadkowski- Company Com- mander, Cadet Lt Bartholomew Steib, Cadet Lt. Robert Shay, Ca- det Lt. Chip Knowlton, Cadet Sgt. Boyd Rossing, Cadet Lt. Skip Rawl, Cadet Lt. James Stout, Cadet Lt. Pip Thomas. COMPANY E: Cadet Capt. Adin Brown - Company Commander. Cadet Lt. Keith Maurer, Cadet Lt. John Glenn. Cadet Lt. Robert Hampton, Cadet Lt. Donald Wright. Cadet Sgt. Richard Fullerton. Cadet Lt. Paul Yurachek, Cadet Lt. Herbert Herman. 277 i } ' ft iit t mMih I .•ii In WL ' okly drill sessions the Corps learns marching and weapon-handling techniques. ROTC juniors follow a compass course through Yates woods. Fur hats and red coats add sparkle to a parade. 278 Queen ' s Guard Association FRONT ROW: Rennie Tremble, Keith Dayton, Robert Gatewood, Robert Drake. Ernie Ramos, Dave Lar- more, Ian O ' Flaherty. SECOND ROW: Michael Simp- son, Howard Staik, Mark Eckhouse, Byron Clarke, Thomas Upham. Jeffrey Almo, John Bartholomew, Clark D ' Elia, Frank VanHorn, Kent Laikind. Harry Burton. Robert Henkel. Christopher Wright, Donald Gates, Rick Zimmerman THIRD ROW: Charles Samford. Dana Richardson. Donald McGlothlin. Michael Ellis. Ted Yeiser, Thomas Routh, Raymond Delaney, Louis Boyle, Dudley Nachman. Mike Mil- lard. FOURTH ROW: Gilbert Cooke. John Rousso, Bruce Whitenack, Herbert Armstrong. William Mc- Allister. Kenneth Birkett. Alan Forde. Michael Wake- field. FIFTH ROW: Gary Fisher. Robin Mitchell, Phillip Budahn, Roger Lee. In the spotlight of William and Mary ' s ROTC pro- gram is the Queen ' s Guard Association. This social or- ganization of seventy members comprises a drill team and a Drum and Bugle Corps. During the 1967-68 term, the Queen ' s Guard Association participated in the pa- rades for the Dogwood Festival, Cherry Blossom Festi- val, and Apple Blossom Festival as well as sponsored picnics and cocktail parties. The Drum and Bugle Corps entertains with lively British tunes. 279 FRONT ROW: Richard Fullerton, Robert Duke- Captain, Ric McKittrick, Bob Gadkowski. SEC- OND ROW: Ian O ' Flaherty- Second Lieutenant, Andrew Geoghegan, Ben Hubbard -First Lieu- tenant, Keith Hamack. THIRD ROW: Richard Potter, William Dunn, George Oldfield, Robert Drake FOURTH ROW: Adin Brown, Ben Wil- liams, Jim Kane, Dale Mueller — First Sergeant. Ian O ' Flaherty jokes with members at a weekly meeting. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade, an honorary military fraterni- ty, was chartered in 1949 in affiliation with the na- tional association. This society attempts to achieve two main objectives of raising the level of military educa- tion in American colleges and developing the leadership qualities necessary for efficient officers. In addition it distributes a biannual newsletter, publishes a pamphlet on summer training sessions, and conducts ROTC pro- gram briefings at local high schools. 280 APO members serve as ushers at the Ravi Shankar concert. FRONT ROW: Robert Pollard -first vice-president, Michael Dowl- ing- president, Larry Dillon — second vice-president, Bud Herndon. SECOND ROW: Bob Johnson, Bruce Long, Mac Deekens, Tom Alpha Phi Omega The ideals that are essential to the general well- being of a community — friendship, leadership, service, and educational and intellectual stimulation — are the ideals of Alpha Phi Omega. APO is the largest national service fraternity on college campuses bringing men with a wide range of interests together. The men of APO pursue their ideals of service and leadership by working together on such service projects as ushering for concerts and inviting enlightening speakers to their meetings. Miller THIRD ROW: Clark D ' Elia, Neal O ' Bryan, Clement Sam- ford, Scott Black, Robert Works. FOURTH ROW: Chris Lipsey, Gary Fisher, Paul Lankford, George Graham, Basil Purr. 281 The Accounting Club was formed to help members apply classroom theory to actual experience in the business world. Guest speakers rep- resenting national accounting firms spoke and field trips were organized to further the accomplishment of this goal. The year was highlighted by the annual spring dinner with the Vir- ginia Society of Public Accountants. Biology Club Accounting Club FRONT ROW: Larry Smyth, Wayne Ed- munds, Dick DeBell, Conrad Conrad — trea- surer, Carl Christensen — president, Suzanne M. Miller, Mr. William Reece- advisor. SECOND ROW: William Jordan, John Bar- telt. Hartley Dewey, Alfred Wooleyhan, Ben Williams, William Duncan, Jr., Austin Rob- erts, William Huzek, James Godshalk. THIRD ROW: Lester Good, Bill MacLean, Brad Cashman, Troy Stephenson, Jeff Kirs- sin, Harold Beirne, Steve Holton, Buddy Phillips, Coleman Sheehy. 1 FRONT ROW: Tom Wieboldt- treasurer, Corita Herrmann — secretary, Thelda Kes- tenbaum — vice-president, Phyllis Kline — president, Sheila Fuller. SECOND ROW: Diana Amsbaugh, Pat Milliren, Suzanne Bolton, Ellen Jones, Susan Henshaw. THIRD ROW: Darnell Blevins. Mary L. Morden, Becky Humphlett, Joyce Johnson, Cathy Casey, Jane Spence. FOURTH ROW: Dr. G. W Hall -advisor. Ken Kulp, Tom Friedlander, Glenn Marshall, Bob Graham. The Biolog ' Club sponsors pro- grams, films, and trips for students interested in biolog Its 1967-1968 program offered Audubon Wildlife Films, an autopsy film, faculty and guest speakers, a program on sum- mer jobs, and a trip to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Camp- ing trips to the Blue Ridge Moun- tains and Cape Hatteras as well as the annual spring student-faculty picnic were also held. 282 FRONT ROW: Peter Zuger, William Lock- treasurer, William Chubb -president, James Green — vice-president. Bob Bendall SEC- OND ROW: Edward Roberts, Ken Unzicker, Brian Clark, Dan Perry, Bill Long, Richard Gumey. THIRD ROW: Bill Collins. Wayne Duke, Jim Hiatt, Myer Reed. Ron Boyd. FOURTH ROW: Rob Jolly, Bob KiefTer, Jeff Shy, Richard Wilkinson, William Snow, Tom Massey. Circle K members check IBM cards at registration. Circle K Club The Circle K Club serves campus and community by conducting student elections, organizing tours of the campus for prospective students, and supporting an orphan under the Foster Parents Plan. The original Club was a Kiwanis Club project that proved successful and was later organized on a national level. William and Mary ' s Chapter, formed in 1957, has been named the best club in its division for two consecutive years. Two club members tour the campus with prospective students. 283 Chemistry Club The student affiliate of the Ameri- can Chemical Society, the largest national organization devoted to a single science, claims a strong fol- lowing at the College. Members have opportunity to explore various facets of chemistry through movies and lectures by professors and stu- dents who have worked in particular fields of research. f vi ' i , I m i FRONT ROW: Mei-Chuan T. Chow. Diane Goodman, Geordie Paulus, Bettijoyce Breen, Pamela Bowen, Nancy Oates — secretary- treasurer, Tim McGaughy — president. SEC- OND ROW: Dr. J. T. Zung, John Bailey, Dr. W. G. Guy, Paul Dainer, Carl Barrett. THIRD ROW: Dr. T. B. Hill, Dr. D. W. Thompson, Dr. Bryant Harrell, Steve Borl- eske, Joe Tiller. FOURTH ROW: Dr. J. T. MacQueen, Dr. A. R. Armstrong, John Samuel, Mr. Edward Katz. Student Committee on Arts and Lectures FRONT ROW: Robert Gatewood, Jr. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Dowling, Susan Hollis, Ellen Phillips, Dr. William F. Davis. THIRD ROW: Dennis Denenberg, Claire Anderson, Ann Abbott. Doug Chard. FOURTH ROW: Diane Rau. Paul Dainer, Sue F. Miller. To plan the Concert and Lecture Series, the Student Arts and Lec- tu res Committee works in conjunc- tion with faculty advisers. The group selected artists for the William and Mary fine arts program and spon- sored concerts and lectures in coop- eration with other College associa- tions. 284 FRONT ROW: Stanley Wojno- president, Douglas Chard -treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mary Hurn, Becky Sweet, Monika Toepal, Flora Stith. THIRD ROW: Ron Anzalone, Cheryl Griffiths, Barbara Johnson, Carolyn Breck. FOURTH ROW: Don Roberts, Bill Collins, Bill Tropf, Jack Tompkins, Barbara Hunter. Le Cercle Franjais Offering a variety of activities, Le Cercle Fran9ais stressed the impor- tance of learning the customs as well as the language of France. Ac- tivities promoting this goal included French-style picnics and a Mardi- Gras. The group also heard several speakers during the year and partici- pated in French folksinging. Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society The Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society is a student- faculty group which discusses informally ideas of histor- ical concern and interest. Topics under discussion in 1967 were Life and Education in Sweden, Old and New Vigilantism in America, and Modern U.S. Pol- icy. The group arranged for a series of guest lecturers to speak in conjunction with the celebration of the 275th Anniversary of the College. FRONT ROW: Peter Lattu - vice-president, Madeline Billy -secre- tary. Bill Seibert- president. Barry Cres.sman — treasurer, Carole Green. SECOND ROW: Randy B. ' ll, Penelope Goolsby, Sally James, Judy Alfjatt, Lynda Hamshar, Paul Davis Lowe. THIRD ROW: Curt 285 International Circle After an enthusiastic beginning last spring, the International Circle is gi owing rapidly in its efforts to encourage contact between American and foreign stu- dents. Members contact entering foreign students in the summer, welcome them to Williamsburg, orient them to college life, and provide them with opportunities for social and academic exchange. The Circle hopes to de- velop a program to send American students abroad. lUBl nMional Circle At Interest Night, members talk with freshmen about the club ' s ac- tivities. Pam Knherts. the President, and Mrs. Paschall welcome interna- tional students to a reception held in their honor. FRONT ROW: Mai .VnlhoU. Wena Kapur, Hugh Babington-Smith — vice-president, Pamela Roberts -president, Margaret Merritt — secretary, Richard Mainwaring- treasurer, Patricia Zepul, Pam Crawford, Mrs. Carter H. Marri.son -advisor, Dr J. Luke Martei - advisor. SECOND ROW: Delores Bushong, Clave Mireille, Mei- Chuan T. Chow, Kathy Lucas, Karen Hunsberger, Suzanne Kdge, F lizabeth Brucchert, Judy Banks, Karen ' an Houlen, Debbie Hall. Thelda Kestenbaum. THIRD ROW; Sharon Maiers. Pat Martin, Cathy Schumaker, Monika Toepel, Jackie Mitchell, Ka ty Gikas, Alex Mallus, Judy Knott. Martha Shaw, Beckv Sweet. FOURTH ROW; Judy Krone, Judy Chase, Marty McGuire, Donnie Chancellor, Mary Stites, Kathy Davis, Carol Spears, Madelaine Aerni, Dee Curwen, Leslie Smith, Judy Faust, Cathy Covell. Marilyn Hill. Fran Gretes. FIFTH ROW: Peter Martin. An-Ban Chen, Yen-Shon Chen. Henry Rumbold. Brian Fcsta. Robert Kahle. Ron W. Phillips. Douglas Chard. Nick Tsimenides. SIXTH ROW: Richard Garber, Richard Tillberg. Michael Hutchings, Greg La Bell. Den Frumen. Kdmond Emplaincourt, John Tozzi, Jeff Lischer, Dave Hibbert, Neal O ' Bryan, Carlos Albarez, Jack Warburton. Jack Davies. 286 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Composed of students of various religious denominations, the mem- bers of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship sought to increase their knowledge of the Christian faith through Bible study. Daily prayer meetings and weekly programs were devoted to discussion of world mis- sionary work and plans for statewide conferences. IVCF highlighted its activities by attending the Urbana Missionarv Conference in December. IV members plan lor dormitory BihU- studies during one of their daily prayer meetings. FRONT ROW: Diane Lynch -vice-president, Sarah Cottrill. .Joe San- lore, Steve (laskins— president. Jane Ledbetler-.secretary, Claire Anderson. SECOND ROW: Anne Brisebois, Mary Ann Whyte. Mary Shorter. Dee Nicholson, Diana Am.sbaugh, Mary Jo Bishop. THIRD ROW: Alice Harden. Kathy Rhodes, Richard Nangle. Ted Wood. Steve Jackson. Yvonne Peters, Linda Poston, Helen Lantz. Alice Pillard. FOl ' RTH ROW: Edwin Elliott. Thomas Haker. Jo.seph Hopkins. Bill Kindler. Jim Kerry, Daniel PeaciK ' k, William Price. Don Averill. Robert North. Physical Education Majors ' Club The Pliysical Education Majors ' Club encourages community physi- cal fitness and campus recreational activity. This year the group spon- sored the appearance of the Danish Gymnastic Team in December. The Club also offered a film and speaker program to increase student and faculty interest in fitness. FRONT ROW: Chris Hiiies - secretary- treasurer, Fred Anspach - president, Jerry Nance — vice-president. George Watson, Suz- anne Bolton. SECOND ROW: George Davis, Bart Steib. Dee Craig. Glenn Brodie. Mr. Howard Smith -advisor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Edward Jones — advisor. Ben Womble, Keith Maurer, John Bennett, Dana Brown. Under the joint sponsorship of the Men ' s Team performs in Blow Gym. P.E. Department and the P,E. Majors ' Club, the Danish Gymnastic 288 (H Political FRONT ROW: Dr. Chonghan Kim -advisor, Jim Douthat — vice-president, Jack Tomp- kins -president, Suzanne Miller — secretary, Rich O ' Conner- treasurer. SECOND ROW: Bill Finlev. Bill Collins, Barbara Hunter. Lynne Richardson, Lynn Hecht, Louise Tay- lor, Linda Townsend. THIRD ROW: Chuck Huxsaw, Wallace Akers, Bill Tropf. Jeff Lischer, Stanley Wojno, Richard Knight Science Forum The Political Science Forum is a non-partisan organization which encourages political discussion and debate. Members include math, sci- ence and English majors as well as government students. Attempting to stimulate political thought on cam- pus, the Forum conducted lectures, debates, and opinion polls on local and national issues. Psychology Club To promote interest in research, the P.sycholog ' Club organized trips to local clinics. In addition, the group presented speakers and debates as well as en- couraged students to present their own projects and papers to the membership. FRONT ROW: Mr Stanley William.s-advi.sor, Renny Tremble- vice-president, Sandy Lukkarila. Scott Lan- ghorst — president. Kenneth Rubin- treasurer. Jane Mar- sella- secretary. Betsy Wade. SECOND ROW: Linda Bea- zley, Barrie Roberts, Sue Lukkarila, Marilyn Koch. Jane Myers, Babs U e, Jody Hallissy, C.loria C.racian THIRD ROW: Carol Knight. Kent Stevens. Ernie Ramos. Philip Frank, Vernon Bolton, Marilyn Hill, Sherry Hall, Ellen Babb. Olivian Boggs FOURTH ROW: Sandra Price. Paul Broughton, Arthur Butler. John .Mowen. Aubrey Raper, Susan Moncol, Marilyn Massey. Patricia Martin. Diane Mims. 289 Mermettes Mermettes, a synchronized swim- ming group, promotes interest in the aquatic arts. Members meet weekly to learn swimming stunts and pre- pare for their annual program. Each spring, the swimmers present a wa- ter ballet progi-am which is choreo- graphed and costumed by the stu- dents. FRONT ROW: Barbara Holland, Barbara Crissey, Laurie Roberts-secretary-treasurer, Beth Keillor. Gretchen Barney-co-director, Caroyn Peery-co-director, Nancy Bierly, Ginnie Klemkowski, Jan Ferguson. SEC- OND ROW: Dianne Broman, Boofie Hollo- well, Judi Booker, Claire Anderson, Nora Butler. Lynda Lotz, Carol Brunson. Sandy McNeill. THIRD ROW: Carol Battaglia. Ginny Nittoli, Leska Bell. Shelley Watts. Judy Odland. Kathy Betton. Terry Waters. FOURTH ROW: Karen Hunsberger. Nell Wrather. Mermettes entertain a capacity audience with their presentation of Man: Shadow and Substance. ' 290 Orchesis Orchesis is a national society organized to promote the art of modern dance. In the fall the group attended a dance concert at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to study various performance techniques. The members displayed their ability and talent at the annual spring concert, which members choreographed, directed, and performed. After the presentation, the club focused its attention on tryouts for new members. Dee Curwen and Janet Watkins interpret seriousness in Orches- is ' s spring show. FRONT ROW: Renee Binzer-president, Gail Watkins-secretary, Margie Corvino, Michelle Loizzi-vice-president. SECOND ROW: Kathy Netzley, Colleen I erkins, Alison Lattu, Lynn Kingery, Hada de Varona THIRD ROW: Sue Scruggs, Jane Rucker. Jane Robinson, Betsy Vale, Mary Quinn Sale, Cheryl Zucker. FOURTH ROW: Suz- anne Lamb, Jane Smythers, Carol Schofer, Susan Porter, Dee Cur- wen, Cathy Hilgert. 291 Sailing Association The William and Mary Sailing Association boasted entries in five regattas, including the Citadel and Old Dominion Invitationals. The thirty-five members re- ceived several instruction sessions and viewed films to learn the fundamentals of sailing. They made a field trip to the Mariners Museum in Norfolk in the fall. The purpose of the group is to teach the fundamentals of sailing, to participate in inter-collegiate racing competi- tion, and to sail for enjoyment. 9- Steve Wing lowers the sails on the Wickersham. Members enjoy an outing in one of the club-owned boats. FRONT ROW: Pam Crawford - vice-commodore. Lynn Hodgeson- recording secretary. Bill Luebke- commodore. Steve Wing — trea- surer. Susan Croghan — corresponding .secretary SECOND ROW: Dorothy Montague, Pam Allen, Anne Keating. Corita Herrmann. Bobbi Vail. Greyson Pannill THIRD ROW: Rita Smith. Walter Col- lins. Ron W Phillips. Robert Works. Cary Taylor. Paul Custis. FOURTH ROW: John Tozzi. Richard Mainwaring, Henry Rumbold, Rick Webb, Rob Andrews. Rob Jolly. 292 FRONT ROW; Walter Mehring- president, Barbara Burton, Robert Graham. SECOND ROW: Charles Hatch, III, Gerald Burnett - vice-president, Samuel Hutchen.s, III, Mar- tin Oakes. Walter Mehring adjusts Hermini Cuervo-Delgado ' s diving gear. Skin Diving Club The William and Mary Skin Diving Club, one of the College ' s newest organizations, was formed to teach interested students skin diving and to organize diving trips to Florida and the Bahamas. A skin diving trip to the Bahamas was held over Spring Vacation this year. Previous trips have included cave diving in northern Florida and exploring the tropical waters around Bim- ini. 293 FRONT ROW: Dean Joseph Curtis - advisor, Thomas Clark, James Evans, Michael Brodie, Sharon Huffman, Stuart Spirn, Robert Wandrei, Walter Smith SECOND ROW: Charles Barrett, Roger Amole. Hughes Reverly, Jr.. Martin Shelton, Su.san Reynolds, Gil Bartlett, William Brackett. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Bolton, Nathaniel Cohen, Robert Tomes, Vernon Spratley, Donald Reichle, Sal Jesuele. FOURTH ROW: Richard Repp, Robert El- liott, Scott Swan, Gerald Robertson, Sam Beale, Frank Sando. FIFTH ROW: Hal Bonney, Jr., Glenn Relyea, William Wellons, Saul Pearlman, Gerard Voyer, Paul HoltzmuUer. SIXTH ROW: Barry Hol- lander, John Goodrich, Jr., William Shannon, Prince Butler, Ronald Woerle. SEVENTH ROW: James Kemper, James McLemore, III, Ronald White, Jon Bruce, Robert Durham. EIGHTH ROW: Edward Newton, Jr., James Savedge, Jr., Christopher Sut- ton, Fred Grill, Anthony Gaeta, Jr., John Coffey, Tom Home, Andrew Parker, Jr., Don Ricketts, Al- vin Marks, Jr., Charles E. Kent, J. A. Boyd. NINTH ROW: Thomas Hollowell, Douglas Walker, Stacy Garrett, III, Joseph Howard, Howard Busbee, Rich- ard Harding, Prince Butler, Jr., Alan Hechtkopf, Joseph Crouch. SBA member Andy Parker is engrossed in legal research. Student Bar Association The Student Bar Association was established to serve the students in all capacities relating to law school activities. It sponsored a luncheon for law stu- dents with Senators Dirkson, Percy and Byrd as well as offered a sizeable scholarship and provided members with actual courtroom experience. The search for precedents is important in preparing any case. 294 Spanish Club -3«: The Spanish Club, advised by Dr. Howard Stone, has two basic pur- poses which are giving the student interested in Spanish a chance to practice speaking the language and learning Spanish customs. In order to fulfill its goal, the Spanish Club held an evening of Spanish and Latin American music in the fall and a picnic in the spring. FRONT ROW: Kathy Lucas, Dr. Howard Stone — advisor, Judy Krone — president, Judy Banks. SECOND ROW: Barbara John- son. Ron Kephart. Susan Shipp, Ann Brooks, Jackie Clark, Susan Moffitt, Carol Boneta. Student Education Association The goal of the Student Education Association is to bring to the mem- bers current issues of the teaching profession, discussing the benefits as well as the problems of this profes- sion, improving the relationship between students and the communi- ty, and introducing students to na- tional and state professional organi- zations. Projects included a display at the Student Virginia Education Association, a Christmas party for faculty children, and work on the College tutorial program. FRONT ROW: Donna Gorman, Sandra Lynne Smith, Becky Goolsby- vice-presi- dent. Norma Jarrett — president, Jo Lynne Standi -.secretary-treasurer, Linda Poston. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Alvis, Susan Mof- ntt, Joan Kirkley, Bette Scotl, Susan Be- ville, Sandy Lee Smith. THIRD ROW: Anne Wade, Carolyn Coleman, Nancy Priebe, Susan Shafer, Rosemary DeCarlo, Alice Mobert ' , Phoebe Atkinson. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Shorter, Carol Pearn, Jim Newsom, Marilyn Massey, Jan Ernstmeyer. 295 Society for the Advancement of Management The only national organization for management majors supported by businessmen, the Society for the Advancement of Management seeks to promote industrial progress through enlightened management. SAM brings business executives and business majors together through the exchange of information on prob- lems of management in industry. Informal seminar discussions and industrial tours help to accomplish this goal. FRONT ROW: Mr. John Newman -advisor, Jarry Sedlacek — president, Jerry Pugh — vice-president, Marian Chapman — secretary. Bill Barnes -treasurer. SECOND ROW: Martin Chronister, James Taylor, Dick Jol- liffe, Wayne Alley, John Holroyd, Ricki Barnett. THIRD ROW: Robert A. Johnson, Joe Koons, Tom Bagby, Philip Keator. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Fron, Bob Day, Jim Kane, Bob Holmes, Rick Lawson, Rick Spur- ling, Jim Runyon. FIFTH ROW: Jim Stout, Kerry Kastner, Eddie Herring, Bob Shay, Mike Lubeley, Stan Ragsdale, Dick Fuller- ton. SIXTH ROW: Jim Vergara, John Loef- fler, Russell Smeds, Dick Sikorski, Carl Frankovitch, John Christopher, William Clarke, Tom Coggin. Young Americans for Freedom A new addition to the campus pol- itical scene is the Young Americans for Freedom group. Founded in Feb- ruary 1967, the organization at- tempts to promote conservative prin- ciples. The YAF distinguishes itself as being the only political group based on principles rather than on party labels. Its activities varied from debates and discussions to speakers and films. FRONT ROW: Christine Turner, Carol Sawyer, Bill Lock - treasurer, Naida Harlow -secretary, Bob Beers-chairman, Finley Young- vice-chairman, Linda Redmond, Kathy Netzley. SECOND ROW: Joseph Daragan, Jamie Cowles, Hal Moorehead, Jini Hiatt. Ben McKelway. Tom Miller. THIRD ROW: Charlie Krutz, Mark Cole, Tom Drake. 296 Young Republicans The Young Republicans offered an exciting agenda of speakers to its membership. Visitors included Jack Corber, Virginia Republican State Chairman, Bob An- derson, candidate for the House of Delegates, and Rich- ard Coakley, candidate for County Supervisor. To sup- port local Republican candidates, t he group held an old- fashioned torchlight parade through the town. Thirty delegates were also sent to the March State Convention at Hampton. Young Republicans chat with their guest speaker, Mr. Wayne Brad- ley, Assistant Director of Congressional Campaigns. FRONT ROW: Clark D ' Elia. Bob Irvin- vice-president, Alice Mo- berg— recording secretary, Susan Croghan — corresponding secretary, Paul Scott — president, Lynne Richardson — treasurer, Bruce Stanley, Lane Ellis. SECOND ROW; Toni Biordi, Cindy O ' Callaghan, Marci Morgan, Bobbi Vail, Helen Lantz, Charly Harper, Mary Lee Alder- son, Donna Bryant. THIRD ROW: Beth Golladay, Paul Berge, Reid Williamson, Harvey Bryant, Chuck Huxsaw, Wayne Edmunds, Russ Hereford, Stanley Majors. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Nelson, Leslie Thomas, Cole Stathes, Ben McKelway, Clay Sassaman, Stanley Wojno, Carl Zimmerman FIFTH ROW: Tom Jewell, John Harbert, Bruce Holbrook, Jeff Lischer, Bill Sales 297 Wythe Society The Wythe Society, chartered in April 1967, by the Student Bar As- sociation, encourages discussions and debate among law students. Meeting bi-monthly at professors ' homes, the gi ' oup welcomed inflama- tory and controversial discussion topics. When three state supreme court justices visited in the fall, the group heard an interesting debate concerning capital punishment. FRONT ROW; John Sabourin, Jr , Kent Millikan-vice-president, Wayne Spencer- president. SECOND ROW: Karen Atkinson- secretary, John Goodrich, Susan Reynolds, Earl Hale, Sharon Huffman. Gerald Rob- ertson THIRD ROW: AC Woodruff. Paul Jensen. Bill Bracket. John Morris. FOURTH ROW: John Reed, Robert Simpson, Robert Parker, Jr.. Tom Horne-treasurer. 298 Religious Groups 299 Balfour-Hillel Balfour-Hillel, an affiliate B ' nai B ' rith Hillel is a Jewish student organization. It provides religious, cul- tural, social, and educational activities for its members. The religious services held every Friday night and on all Jewish holidays in the Wren Chapel, are conducted entirely by the students. In addition, the thirty mem- bers invite speakers to their Sunday meetings. Rabbi Cohen, Jerusalem ' s Deputy Mayor, speaks on the aftermath of the Arab-IsraeH War. FRONT ROW: Mr. Emeric Fi.scher-advisor. Brian Ganderson. Betty Sue Grombacker, Wilham Somers-treasurer, Kenneth Rubin-presi- dent, David Post. Stephen Glazer. Herbert Berman. .SECOND ROW: Leslie Nadel. Daralyn Gordon, George Fcnigsohn. Dick Karelitz. Steve Harvith, MarsI Kahan, Louis Tonelsoi Hawkeye Buehler. Sater. Yetta Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Alan Allan Hecht. Larry Kushins-vice-president, .300 FRONT ROW: Sam Askins, Janice Cassada, Alice Pittard, Cathy Griffin, Tom Powers. SECOND ROW: Linda Jordan, Joanne Deacon, Kamla King, Suzanne Morris THIRD ROW: Laura Keyes, Carol Anne Saunders, Sara Tapman. Diana Amsbaugh, Barbara McClammy, Peggy Morris, Catharine Slus- ser, Suzanne Bratcher. FOURTH ROW: Martin Bai- ley, Joe Goodall, Bill Blessing, Allen Chappell, Paul Lankford, Howard Harris-vice-president, Mac Powers, Diana Learner FIFTH ROW: Bob Johnson- treasurer, Nancy Darnell, Wayne Duke, Donn Stith. Wayne Edmunds, Jean Berkeypile, Bill Lucas, Ron Williams, Dave Rutledge-president. The new home of B.S.U. shows the Christmas spirit. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union, based on the guide- Hnes of no dues, duties, dogmas, or doctrine, strives to promote fellowship among students and to serve the College and community. Tuesday meetings and bi- weekly luncheons provided a chance for discussion and study. BSU members sponsored weekly visits to chil- dren at Eastern State Hospital and assisted with the management of the Forge. Dave Rutledge conducts a meeting. 301 Episcopalians enjoy an evening of thoughtful discussion. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club is an Episcopalian student organization which meets weekly at Bruton Parish House. Members sponsored Thursday evening services in the Wren Chapel and a Sunday evening service at Bruton. Joseph E. Trimble, Jr., Curate of Bruton Parish Church, serves as adviser to the group. Sunday dinner at the Parish house. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Correll, Alice Luzader, Sandra Lukkarila, Rosemarie Benedict, Susan Estes, Suzanne Miller, Lillian Keister. SECOND ROW; Reverend Joseph Trimble-advisor, Cathleen Lucas, Kenneth Armstrong, Laurel Roberts. Elizabeth Pollock. Mary Anne Sydnor, Bruce Schaule, Peter Zuger-president THIRD ROW: Bruce Stanley, David White, Frank Clark, William Chubb-treasurer, Er- nest Curtin, Michael Savage, Frederick Korty. 302 Christian Science Organization The Christian Science Organization, founded on campus in 1954, endeavors to acquaint all interested students with the Christian Science Religion. The group heard speakers on religious topics and attended dinners at local church members ' homes. Members participate in weekly devotionals. Members rehearse for a skit prior to a meeting. FRONT ROW: Mildred Royall-president, Judy Pond- secretary, William Seibert-treasurer, Sarajane Auman, Dave Hibbert. SECOND ROW: Neil Dickey, ■Jr., Marion Demers, Scott Davis, Janet Watkins, Susan Small. THIRD ROW: SUnley Warder, Susan Reynolds, Edward Way. Lois Hornsby, Keith Ha- mack. 303 Lutheran Student Association FRONT ROW: Pnscilla Kutter, Manlyn Massey-sccretary, Freddie Fechtmann, Alice Moberg-president, Liz Rogowski. SECOND ROW: Gary Fisher-vice-president, Dr. Schone-advisor, Rev. John Byeriy, Jr., Steve Borleske. THIRD ROW: cock, Judy Rex-treasurer. Oma Gail Simmons, Karen Hath- The Lutheran Student Association strives to relate the Christian faith to daily campus life. This aim is ac- complished through Sunday morning worship services, Sunday evening suppers, thought-provoking speakers and panel discussions. Other activi- ties of the LSA included a Christmas party for orphans, a Job Corps Weekend in the spring, and work at Eastern State. Sunday nights mean good food and fun for L.S.A. 304 Newman Club The Newman Club, a Roman Catholic student organization, was founded at the College in 1960. The gi ' oup sponsored student Masses in the Wren Chapel, furthered friend- ships at Sunday breakfasts and din- ners, and made plans for an under- privileged children ' s kindergarten in Williamsburg. Club members enjoy a Sunday morning breakfast. FRONT ROW: Margie Corvino, Bobbi Vail, Mary Ann Whyle-treas- urt-r. Richard Olsen-president, Bruce Oliver-vice-president, Judy •John.son-secretary, Betsy Ewing, Roxanne Good. SECOND ROW: Madeline Billy, Carole Green, Pat Gracian, Dora Smith, Cathy Lon- dergan, Ginney Vogel, Karen Hunsberger, Carol Boneta. THIRD ROW: Connie Clawson, Gloria Gracian, Barbara Johnson, Diana Barocco, Marilyn Johnson, Deanne Detorie, Susan Mallory. FOURTH ROW: Geri Schnebli, Carol Bagley. Katy Gikas, Uuise Saulnier, Bea Peca, Margaret Brownell, Regina Comeau, Paula Barran, Judy Krone. FIFTH ROW: Cathie McCoy, John Holroyd, Tom McDonald, Ernie Ramos, James Valwa, John Boswell, Mary Chris Schmitz, Kerry Sawick, Jack Warburton, Patrick Carroll. 305 FRONT ROW: Buddy Early-treasurer, Gai! Santilli- president, Kathy Young-vice-president, Rita Smith- secretary. SECOND ROW: Ken Neeley, Janet Smith, Julie Pendleton, Sandy Lukkarila, Dorothy Scott, Judy Farris, Mark Forrest. THIRD ROW: Winston Hensley, Kenneth Keppel, William Hunt, Paul Scott, Donald Pulliam. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation, a Meth- odist group, attempts to stimulate Christian thought and action among students through worship, study, and fellowship. In addition to weekly meetings, members take charge of evening communion services. During the year occasional retreats were held to allow students a time of quiet and concentration. The Forge, a student coffeehouse, was a major project of Wesley. A pizza dinner hif hlights Wesley ' s Sunday evening activities. 306 Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship provides an opportunity for Presbyterian students to meet for worship and social activity. Working together as an active group, the members supported the Forge la student coffeehouse), held weekly services for women at Dunbar, and at- tended two weekend retreats. They also sponsored weekly suppers with speakers who discussed various aspects of Christianity. Tom Mainor chats with members during dinner. FRONT ROW: Tom Miiinor-advi.sor. Pat Sweezy, Alice Carlton-vice- president. Linda Watson-president, Jane Delrees-secretary. .SECOND ROW: Clara Abercrombie. Larry Boyle, Mary Lee Alderson. Sharon Yager, Sue L Miller, Jo Roberts. Veronica Mulcahy. THIRD ROW: Jim (Jlenn. Mickie Michael, Jim Ferry, Charlotte Sandquist, Sandie Stemple, Carol Lawall. Lynn Dryer. Wmn Let;ertnn lul KIM ROW: Kathleen Blake. Carolyn Koehler, Anne Bri.sebois. James Davis- ireasurer. FIFTH ROW: Slu Hilder. Marl ha Hopkins. Dee Nicholson, Ciil Ander.son. T. J Thompson. Edwin Elliott. Sarah Coltrill. James Green. 307 I Jfe. o L f K r 308 A Spirits remain high despite the rain. Well, in the spring we go on beach weekend. Rush brings choices for both sides. What did you say your name was? 310 It must be four o ' clock by now. .4 Sure, we have parties like this every weekend. The beginning of brotherhood, pledgeship. Gee, we ' re glad Rush, the life blood of Greek life, begins with an uncertain smile, an almost too hearty hand- shake; matures through the nightly parties; and emerges with the final commitment and the joy of a new involvement. 311 ALPPIA CHI OMEGA Alpha Chi ' s focused their attention this year on special altruistic projects including adopting a company of servicemen in Viet Nam and sponsoring a bridge party to raise money for the education of a young Ko- rean orphan. Scholarship also played a vital role in the program as Alpha Chi produced two Phi Beta Kappas and one of the exchange students to St. Andrews. Alpha Chi ' s Fall Pledge Dance — a time for high spirits and proud smiles. FRONT ROW: Cher Zucker, Sue Wood, Linda-Rae Gordon, Kathy Klotz, Lenore Uebelher, Ann Wal- ters, Mary Ann Plichta. SECOND ROW: Ginger Miller, Lynn Johnston, Karen Van Houten, Marti Garland, Jamie Cutler, Paula Friberg, Betsy Mays, Kathy Shirley, Diane Hickey. THIRD ROW: Vicki Jeffress, Cindy Cooper, Lee Britton, Stephanie Peat, Linda Deyerle, Margie Brown, Pam Sellers, Patsy Anderson. 312 A prize winning float, Homecoming 1967.  A « Barbara Acree Gretchen Barney Joanna Bianton ' Bonnie Bradford Betsy Calvo Marv Camiody Linda Clark. Third Vice-President Connie Clawson Carol Collins Marti Cook Mary Couper Carol Crule Pam Culley Glenda Dameron Nancy Darnell Laura Daughtrv, Second Vice-President Elizabeth Davis Wanvick Deverle Kathy Dodd ' Diane Doyle Man- Anne Dudlev Debby Duel Secretan- Terry Duel Karen Eden Patti Glenn Nancy (iuthrie Andi H addon Alice Hem Paula Howland Sue Huber Mar - Lou Jenkins Joyce Johnson Lois Johnson Manlvn Johnson Judy Knoll Knn I rson Mflanie Le mard Jounie Mahru Mary Lucie Mapp. First ice-Presidenl Jan McLellon Carol Mever I bbie Mick Dianne Miller Su an Moore Grelchen Morris Mar - Margaret Pastore Melissa Pollard Susan Porter Glenith Price Kathy Rankin Nancy Remme Lynn Richardson, Treasurer Cheryl Russ .|| Geri Schnehli Ti oL«)i Shaw. President Diane Shimler Ellen Shorter Judv SielTan Becky Swtf ney Linda Tluicker Sandi Thompson Marv Waterman Dehl.y Wender Sheila Winchester 313 CHI OMEGA Chi Omega ' s calendar included the crowning of Miss Williamsburg, ROTC Queen, a dessert for the alums, parties for freshmen men, owl hoots and many fraternity parties. Social service projects centered around helping needy families in Williamsburg at Thanksgiving and Christmas, sponsoring a foster child in Hong Kong and the annual social science prize pre- sented at graduation to an outstanding senior woman. You ' ve got to go Chi O! FRONT ROW: Joyce iMorns, Pat Campbell, Kaki Becker, Greyson Pannill, Carol Ware. SECOND ROW ' : Freda Hutcherson, Lynn Greenwood, Susie Goodband, Jill Sivertson, Linda Gray, Ann Thrash- er, Alice Kirkup. THIRD ROW: Donna Olney, Col- leen Cameron, Shelley Watts, Barbara Saari, Dar- len Colyer. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Swaim, Carol Hochmuth, Sue McGowan, Linn Acton, Carol Saw- yer, Leslie Smith, Connie Hennes. 314 Janel Ackroyd Mar - Ellen Allen Kathy Asplund Toni Biorai Oiivian Boggs, Chapter Gurespondant Lee Bonifant, President Anne Bradstreet Beth Bromley, Treasurer Susan Buckley Lydia Bulynko Judy Chase AhTuie Clark Ellen Cooper Shelia Crossen Rhonda Curry Jo Anne Deason Gale Dehn Midge Ernst Jan Emstmeyer Linda Freeman Kathy Friedman Missy Galloway Ginger Graef Karen Haas Gayle Harper Wanda Jenkins Linda Kalen Terre Lalsios Carolyn Lawhom Marianne Lester Anne Lyons Susie Maclntyre Linda Marsh Mar ' Lou Miller. Recordmg Secretan.- Diane Mims Ann Nelms Sandie Norton Katy Palmer Barbara Pate Kennon Pate, Vice-President Kaye Pitts r Tidv Price MarvKulh Price Pegg Riordan Anne Roberts Carrington Salley Louise S;iulnier Gmnie Seward Anne Rainey Sims Kit Smith Lin Stocker Susan Thncker Johnne Whicker Wynne Whitehurst Su-Su Williams Chi O pledges find housebuddies through a mass of string. Pledges and actives wait for dessert. 315 DELTA DELTA DELTA The Tri-Delta ' s really started the year off right by producing a first phice float, the Homecoming Queen, Sandy Bocock, and three of the princesses all in one weekend. To honor the Housemothers, the sorority held their annual Bridge Party. In addition to collecting money with Phi Tau for the United Givers ' Fund, the Tri-Delta ' s entertained with the Sigma Pi ' s at a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. Come to the Delta Carnival I Tri Delta ' s do it again - a first place float! FRONT ROW: Ginny Kelmkowski, Nancy Lundqu- ist, Jane Ballard, Ann Warrick, Cathy Fischer, Jane Grenfell, Pat Russell, Teresa Wedding. SECOND ROW: Lesley McGehee, Diane Broman, Jane Win- free, Kathy Hudak, Barb Smith, Gail Granger, Linda Cross, Liz Pierce. THIRD ROW: Sue Cun- ningham. Brucie McKenzie, Toni Webster, Salin Miller, Linda Knemeyer, Becky Beach, Kathy Kay Cullers, Darnell Blevins. 316 0? A i. Judy Algatt Pam Allison BIythe Baldwin Elaine Barnes Roseman- Beck Vicki Blankenship Sandy Bocock Jane Bretnall Pat BufTington Kathy Burge, President Gw ' nn Chambers Penny Coiner, Vice-President Bettv Collins Cathy Covell Barbara Crissey Yvonne Crosier Dee Curwen Margaret Davis Diane Denny Alice Derr Dee Elder Cheryl Elrod Nancy Feil Rose Gammon, Recording Secretarj Gina Garrett Beri Gomez Chris Hall Janise Hardy Jane Harris, Treasurer Laura Hiner Suzanne Hinson Nanc y Holland Barbara Hopkins Marsha King Lucv Kimiaird ' ' irginia Lewis Dianne Luckey Susan Maliory Mary Masters Mar ' Jo Monk Nora Morsh Karen Nylander Karen Oetjen Branch Page Susan Patterson Dana Poarch Cindy Pritchard Diane Kiiey Pam Roberts Barbara Schwartz Nancy Scale India Shotwell Molly Shrver Carol Smith Allison Strange Susan Taylor Barbara Waesche Terry Waters Cathy Webb 317 GAMMA PHI BETA Gamma Phi Beta has many facets which include pledge dances, teas, scholarship dinners, slumber par- ties, and fraternity parties. They supported an orphan, sponsored a bloodmobile with Kappa Sigma, and held an Easter Party with Sigma Chi for underprivileged children. Gamma Phi ' s were Mortarboards, Phi Betes, dorm counselors, fraternity sweethearts, and campu s leaders in many fields. Cheryl Anderson Pat ArledKe Rcgtjif Armentrout. Treasurer Sue Auerbach Greta Au oistine Ann Baity Gerry Baltes Diana Barocco Susan Baskerville, President Carol Bender .Jean Branham Beverly Briggs Janet Brown Carol Brunson Kathleen Buckley Lyn Clay Carolyn Dance Naomi Dankers Jane Defrees. Corresponding Secretary Fran Engoron Mar ' Clare Fitzgerald Trisha Frazier Gale Gibson Marilyn Giorgio, Vice-President Pat Gracian Bobbie Grove Debbie Hall Wendy Hall Carol Hamerson Berta Hampton Naida Harlow Kalbie Hawkins Dee Dee HelfVich Chris Hines Mary Hum. Recording Secretary Jeanne JenKins Ruth Johnson Cottie Ken- Sue Knopf Babs Lee Lynda Lotz Alex Mallus Merle Mark with Becki McColpin Lynn Mcl.eod Judy O ' Grady Debbie Ostergard Carol Peam Ro Petrillo Liz Ramsey Linda Reese Connie Scoti Megan Shields Barbara Sickles Susie Smith Linda Sorrell Tizzy Sturges Janice Swanson Ann Talley Billie Carter Tinsley Nadia Tongour Barb Williams Pat WwKiy Betty Wade Wyatt Lincfa Wyrick ■5 Q ( m €) 1 9 A G ti ft m V. 318 FIRST ROW: Muffie Vreeland, Ivy Akers, Babs O ' Dell, Cheryl Scott, Robyn Krug, Debbie Hower, Ginny Vogel, Marilyn Wynkoop. SECOND ROW: Beth Golladay, Cindy Hicks, Ginger Smith, Sharon Smith, Cindy Cave, Kay Greer, Pat Albright, Alice Wooten, Amy Jarmon, Barbara Croyle, Char Sandquist, Georgiann Prescott. Gamma Phi ' s join in Court Sing Gamma Phi ' s One Night Debutantes. Skits provide entertainment for Gamma Phi ' s Fun Hour ' KAPPA ALPHA THETA The annual Housemothers ' Brunch was a good be- ginning to fall for the Theta ' s, and their spaghetti din- ners this year had a new purpose: supporting Tuyet, a Vietnamese Child. Also an innovation was the presen- tation of informal pledges at the fall formal. Exchange dinners, Happy Hours, and Lambda Mu Mu provided fun-filled hours for Theta ' s throughout the year, while the pledge dance highlighted the spring. Jean Coley Lou Cooper Nancy Crowther Kathy Davis Beth Distler Jo Donate Ronni Green Nancy Harkrader Nancy Hauck Pam Hecker, Treasurer Anne Hitt Bari Hodge Pam Jamerson Sallv Jame.s Carla Johnson Dee Joyce Rochelie Kaufman Jenny Kems Linda King. Vice-President Marilyn Kron Jan Loonev Diane Lucas Claire Mason Chery! McAfee Peggv Merritt Frankie Mitchell Barbara Monarty Libba Mosely Beckv Pierce Frank Pollock Judy Pond Peggy Preston Sharon Pursifiill Carol SaundtTs Kathy Scholz Linda Scott Carol Shewmaker Sandy Smith Paula Southwell Judy Stratton. President Susan Swearmgen Joyce Thompson Shelly Turpin Jane Upson Pat Vakos Betty Wadkms Diane Woodard Anita Woodson Nancy Zentner Phoebe Atkinson Jean Attridge Sara June Auman Barbara Bouldin Betlijoyce Breen LineU Broecker 1-inda Buckley Karen Buenti ' ng Margie Byrer Susan Campbell Jean Carson Betsy Cherry. Secretary a ii d f { 1 m f ? V A © ? B • tA jaU ' m ( o w 320 I FIRST ROW: Carol Hazlett, Cathy Betton, Debbie Waltrip, Pat Butler, Bev Sauer. SECOND ROW: Alice Ann Coleman. Peggy Carter. Jan Hayes. Nancy Bishop, Jeanne Huber. THIRD ROW: Bar- bara Wetherell, Kathy Hilgert, Bobbi King, Merle Preston, Barbara Massie, Linda Patterson. The Thetas proudly display their support for the team. Me in the Homecoming Contest! Theta ' s Happy Hour provides a chance to see new faces. f iCappmdelta For the second consecutive year, the Kappa Delta ' s received the Achievement Award at their National Convention. They were also awarded the Comeback Award for their Homecoming float which burned be- fore the parade. KD had a very active year holding a faculty reception, a party for freshmen men, a House- mothers ' Tea, two formal dances, and a Senior Banquet, as well as participating in national and local philan- thropies. Clara Abercrombie Susan Absher Dorislee Akers Linda Albright Susan Andrews. President Ann Bailey Charlene Baldwin Sally Bamer Nancy Beachley 00 Anne Beazley Amy Blanchard Sandy Borden Susan Bureess Joan Campoell .Judy Car hart Elnor Christian Elizabeth Conley Mar ' Grace Cook Marian Demers Beth Furbush DeNette Garber Wendy Gasteiger Roxanne Good Nancy Goodrich Carol Graham Cheryl GrifTiths Susan HoHis Jackie Hoskins Kathy Jordan Linda Jordan Deanie Kahl Carol Knieht Marjie Kuhn Jane Ledbetter Lynn Loetterle. Secretary Janet Marshall Jean Michael, Vice-President Sue F, Miller Sue L, Miller. Treasurer Suzanne Miller Jackie Mitchell Sandy Morrison Bettv Ncwsome Barbie Nold Jeanne Obenchain Rita Province Jane Ruckcr Mary Chris Schmitz Susan Shafer Janel Shields Mar ' Shorter Sandy Skeen Cindy Smith Joan Sou thai I Ann-Gamer Sydnor Mary K. Thompson Becky Vaughan Maril.N-n Verheyden Xancv ' erser Jody Vilbrandt Ann Warrington Wendy Wenrick Ellen Woinr Nancv Woodward Ann Wooten 0 C £l 1 ' % 322 f FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Newman, Sheila Fuller, Sandy Dawson, Kathy Coles, Linda Jordon, SEC- OND ROW: Catherine Slusser, Karen Hathcock, i Rebecca Dubose, Linda Zuber, Sue Loetterle. THIRD ROW: Sarah Chapman, Cheryl Cobb, Dorothy Kil- gore, Joyce Stroop, Kay Meyer. ' « The product of a job well done - Kappa Delta ' s float. Happiness is a Halloween Party at the Crippled Chil- dren ' s Hospital. 323 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Diversity highlighted Kappa ' s year as they cap- tured first place in scholarship and with it became the proud recipient of the Pan-Hellenic award for the most improved in scholarship. First semester witnessed Kap- pa ' s third place Homecoming float and a successful pa- perback book drive for servicemen in Viet Nam, while a Valentine ' s Day Reception for Housemothers and volun- teer work at Eastern State rounded out second semester events. Kappa celebrates with a Founder ' s Day Dessert. FRONT ROW: Lyndal Andrews, Sandy St. John. Karen Hunsberger, Marian Godbold. SECOND ROW: Margaret Passage, Margaret Barba, Kim Craig, Nancy Trent, Judy Newcomer, Janice Sav- age. THIRD ROW: Sandy Snapp, Sandy Barrick, Cindy O ' Callaghan, Liz Tarpley, Lynn Ferryman, FOURTH ROW: Nannie Perdue, Kathy Plasmati, Carol Billman, Beckv Bvrd, Lexine Lowe. 324 Kappa entertains Housemothers at a Valen- tine ' s Day Coffee. Lynn Andrew, Second Vice-President Karen Arnold Carol Bagley Judv Banks Barbie Bassuener Louise Beard Linda Beerbower Alison Brenner. President i Cealy Brown Dale Bruljeck Donnie Chancellor Condit Cooper Dorothy Correll Juana Cottmgham, Treasurer Gayie Crawley Linda Drake Betsy Ewing Suzanne Fauber Carol Figg Donna Fowle Elise Frazier Mary Gar -in Gail Gates Butch le Good Katv Haan Sherrv ' Hall Ann Hamilton Susan Harvell Bobbie Henry, Recording Secretary Jovce Hill Sandi Irwin Norma Jarrett Barbara Johnson Kathy Kearney Ginya Keams Kathy Kincaid Marilyn Koch Linda Lacy Gail Littlefield Mary Anne Mason Martha McGuire Linda Mclndoe. Corresponding Secre- tary Ann Miller Ann Morris Susan Morrisey Suzanne Pearce Randy Pearson Bea Peca, First Vice-President Carolyn Peery Gayle Proctor Barbara Burket Michele Cayot Judy Rader Margie Riindall Sue Register Bette Scott Susan Small Sandy Smith Peggy Sothoron Sanaie Stemple Linda Sundin Nancy Sundin Sue Tarplev Gail While Karen Winston Nell Wrather Bev Wright 325 PHiMT This spring the Phi Mu ' s have been busy entertain- ing the new fraternity pledges at an open house and delighting the faculty children with an Easter Egg Hunt. In March the sorority, the second oldest Greek- letter fraternity for women, celebrated its Founder ' s Day with a tea for all members and alumnae. Phi Mu was very proud to have a Phi Beta Kappa among their outstanding seniors. Ellen Babb BilliL. Bak.-r Janet Baker. Treasurer Susan Barber Kathleen Blake Carolyn Brock Kristi Brown Pam Crawford Daisy Mae and Li ' l Abner prepare for Sigma Chi ' s Great Lovers Party. Teresa Creef Mary Ann Dailey Dodie Duncan Penny Goolsby Gloria Graoian .jody Hallissy Lynn Hecht Lynn Hodgson Carolyn Koehler Candy MeU Suzanne Miller Alice Moberg. President Veronica Mulcahy Candy Munster Carolyn Peyronnet. Recording Secretar ' Ellen Phillips Ellen Pugh Diane Rau Victoria Read Rebecca Rice. Victs President Bea Richardson Marsha Saler Flora Stith Linda Townsend Linda Vacca Gai! Varela Patricia Verhine Jo Ann Walthall Gail Whitaker Sharon Yager f !?a 326 J . ' S. k in - W FRONT ROW: Dorothy Montague, Linda Redmond, Margaret Brownell, Peg Furman. Meg Swanson. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Arnold. Kathy Benmg- hove, Linda Birckhead, Linda Rucker, Susan Benson. U V Flu Mu ' s entertain rre.shmen at a ru. ' ih party. Kathleen displays her gift for a lucky little sister. 327 .- sauas- PI BETA PHI Fall found the Pi Phi ' s with three Mortar Board members and one Phi Beta Kappa. With five Pi Phi cheerleaders and co-captain Kay Atkins urging school spirit. Pi Phi held a reception for the football team. In addition to a part ' for Eastern State children, the Christmas Season called for an open house for faculty and students. A picnic at Lake Matoaka and the pledge dance headed spring activities. Pi Phi ' s cheer for the football team: You ' re golden, Big Green! FRONT ROW: Cathy Fulwiler, Susan Shipp, Alice Scantlebury, Laura LaBonte, Lorraine Burgio. SECOND ROW: Carol Lawall, Martha Mollis, Betsy Vail, Donna Oilman, Win Bailey, Marci Morgan, Bev Gosney. THIRD ROW: Suzann Wilson, Penny Cherry, Cindy Goodrich, Sarah .Mays, Becky Neff, Nancy Terrill, Sandra Garnett. FOURTH ROW: Frances Jones, Pat Gang, Hope Skillman, Sally Wilbourne. 328 9n ,•© .P0 f m ft ' S f p Monmouth Duo -the Pi Phi-Kappa solution to the midwinter blahs. Kay Atkins Lee Bibb Bugden Chris Bumey Trudy Butner Karen Clark Kathy Cracraft Mary Ann Cremins Susie Da i Leslie Davis Lynn Dulin Dwe Eaton Jackie Engle Gerri Farinholt Judy Faust Diane Goodman Pam Goodrich. Recording Secretar. Becky Gooisby Donna Gorman Carole Green Kathy Green Fran Gretes Lee Hamilton Chen! Helms Judy Helms Frostv Hoskins Beckv Humphlett MariK-n Hunt Janice Jones Sherri Kardis Kathy Kishbauch Chariene Kramer Diane Letchworth Sandy McNeill Anne Moore Mar ' Morden Lynda Murphy Leslie Nadel Ginny Nittoli Nancv Pitzer Mar ' Beth Prettv Nanc ' Priebe. Vice-President Sharon Quillen Jo Ratio Francie Read Tiddie Richardson Carol Rodenbaugh Grace Roselli Carolyn Scott Mary Ann Shaia JoLynneStancil, Treasurer Chris Tavlor Chris Thatcher Kay Tucker Marty Vann Pat Vopalek Jan Walker Katie Wallme Janet Watkins Kim Watson Linda Watson Sandv Webb Val Wheat Mar ' Yeager. Corresponding Secretar ' Pat Zepul 329 FRONT ROW; Diane Goodman, Blythe Baldwin, Johnne Whicker, Nora Morsch, Carol Bender. Jean Coley, Dianne Doyle. SECOND ROW: Elaine Ross, Donnie Chancellor, Barbara Pate, Barbara Acree, Nancy Harkrader, Susan Mallory. Susan Andrews, Lee Bonifant. THIRD ROW: Gale Gibson, Mary Ann Cremins, Martha Shaw, Mary Chris Schmitz, Judy Stratton, Gayle Harper, Kathy Burge, Ann Warrington. Panhellenic Council Pan Hel added several new activities to its calen- dar this year with a tea and speaker for all Freshmen girls as well as talks in the Freshmen dormitories con- cerning rush, sororities and what could be expected of both. The council also sponsored a fashion show and informal and formal rush. Junior Pan Hel, in its second year, held a social in the fall for new informal pledges. Pan Hel Reps have a busy week during rush. fIBI JUNIOR PAN HEL OFFICERS -FRONT ROW: Barbara Pate. She- lia Fuller. Pat Russell SECOND ROW: Molly Shryer, Barbara Mas- sie. Jean Atlridge. Babs Odell. 330 Inter-Fraternity Council The Interfraternity Council claimed n umerous ac- complishments this year; the most important being the composition of a new constitution, the formation of Ju- nior IFC and the coordination of rush under an unusual housing situation. The president and vice-president at- tended the national convention in New York City where they exchanged ideas with other councils. Greek Weekend 1967. FRONT ROW: Chuck Huxsaw, Tony Gambardella, Bob Stephenson, George Nance, Don Freeman. SECOND ROW: Mike Lubeley, Ben Hubbard. Al Wergley, Sandy Fagan, Bruce Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Steve Row. Dick Wade, Joe Koons, Bob Cline, Robert Blair. FOURTH ROW: Lyn Dent, Ben Williams, Greg Hanson, Dick Richels, Jim Stout. 331 FRONT ROW: Jim Miller, Reggie Lewis, Larry Bogan, Chris Andrews, Walt Boulden. SECOND ROW: Rick Hansen, Tom Duffey, Brian Winn, Bill Pierce, John Slepokura. THIRD ROW: Fred Johnson, Hank Giles, Jeff Mann, Joe English, Tom Lafalce. Bruce Biehl. Saturday night at the House. Kappa Alphas bring Southern spirit to the football game. 332 KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order Brothers are bound by a com- mon ideal, tradition and mutual interests. The spirit of the fraternity is exhibited every year at the Southern Ball and parade. In addition to this traditional week- end, the KAs also enjoyed the Rebel 100 bicycle race, the Orphans party held at Thanksgiving, and their Mint Julep party. It ' s great to sit down! ' Jsk f C Ci O 1 M Pete Abarbanel John Bailey Brad Bierman Keith Bricklemyer Dennis BrowTi Rick Brown John Christopher Steve Cochran Rick Faut-rhach Chuck H(x d Jim Husband Ken Irbv Charlie Jackson Don Lill -white Artie Louise Mike Madden Jerr ' Masters Bob McLaughlin Terr ' Morton Dale Mueller Jim Saunders Tnm See Hob Shay Brian Shortell DickSikorski KlckSl l Ii.«ldv Whihlfv l Yales I ' hip Younji 333 FRONT ROW: Bob Hicks. Bill Strachan. Wayne Richard. Skip Stiles, Malcolm Holmes, Chip Evans, Lewis Johnston. SECOND ROW: Rick Clark, Scott McLennan, Dave Hoyer, Fred Klein, John Kalbfell, Larry Smith, Jim Laycock, Mike Ironmonger. THIRD ROW: Jim Worthington, Mark Wilson, Slate Dabney, Bruce Dallas, Buzz Christensen, Steven Dodge, Dick Ozimek, Lester Zimmerman, Mark Hettermann. Hey, It ' s hollow! Kappa Sig ' s offer a unique meal at Homecoming. 334 ■ •3t2 ' ' ' - ••• ' t - ' 3 ' -r- 31 KA PPA siauA I Kappa Sigma engaged in a number of service pro- jects this year. In addition to sponsoring two blood drives, a clothing drive for orphans, and a Christmas party for Williamsburg area children, the Brothers ar- ranged to sponsor an orphan in Viet Nam. Among the fraternity ' s many social activities were a Christmas party and several sorority parties. Barefoot boy with his ball. ■ V • f e f t ' p «ft fR O p f !? p f a p Wayne Alley Ray Barger ( leiifT Beitner (.hns Christensen Steve t ' raft John Daley Dan DaiTiiKh Dave Daugntery Tony DeMary Ed Derringc Bill Duncan W;.rd Ellis Mike Florence DaveCrfittwals Jerr ' Heninielgarn Eddie Herring Frank Jenkins DicrkJolIiffe Jim Kane Dout; Kellenberger Boh Kflly Jiin Lavcock John Medlin Bert Milling Gan,- Newman Jim Newman DavrOrgc ' l I ' hil Paschall l)i k Potter Don Robertson John Shea Frt-d Slight Frank Smith Boh Stephenson etirge avid « David Stout Billv Taylor BohTrico Al Werwlev BenW.Tlianis Brian Wolf John Yonuhhonis 335 FRONT ROW: Gordon Merrick, Buddy Haley, Cass Weiland, Russ Cottingham, Steve Wilson, Pete Ault, Bob Campbell. SECOND ROW: Frank Hoose, Steve Frisbee, Neil Gewirztmen, Dave Francis, Ashby Cockrell, Phil Ferguson, Alan Ramsey, Tommy Smith, Pete Jones. THIRD ROW: Chip Crews, Carll Burr, Bob Todd, Ray Anderson, Doug Brown, Tom Jancaitis, Joel Williamson, Greg Cowart, Hal Moorehead. Hippies make the party scene. It takes all the little people to make a successful float. 336 ff f O- jllf!| . A I Anderson Bob Barnes Bob Baxter Al Brown Jim Callahan MillCoffman Paul Conrad Pele Correa Kevin Davenport Brad Davis Lew Deirickson Terry Donnelly Tom DouEhtv Bob Duke Billv Dunn John Eppler Tom Fay Greg Gaebe L ' SfflClblsp LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Quisouc Lambda Chi participated in a number of service projects this year ranging from a Christmas party for Autistic children to a Book Drive with the Kappas for servicemen in Viet Nam. An outstanding social event on the fraternity ' s calendar was the cocktail party and Open House for the college faculty. The Brothers were active in student government and publications. B r ET K ' 4MQ C.4HflB L Stfil , . r jS Mli Ky 1 i ! SiB 1 l l flHlHH {f . li!) O . f p m ( A  % Steve Gaskins Bill Hanrock Greg Hansen Wayde Harrison Ken Himmel JimJancaitis Rich Kirkpalrick Larr ' Koch George Kokolski Steve Liincashire Scott Liddle Keith Maurer Rick McKitlnck Tim McPherson Rich Morris Carl Nelson Jim Parker Greg Pence Barr Purler Jack PulHng BobSoter jjoh Thompson John Todd Steve Watkms Joe Wmn 337 FRONT ROW: Ken Drescher, Chuck Al- verson. Dick Moore, Jeryl Mumpower, Mitch Powell. David Sloan, Jim Stevens. SECOND ROW; John Benegar, Bill Ho- gan, Rick Leobold, Danny Ferrari, Rob JuUy. Charlie Currell. Dan Carrigan. THIRD ROW: Mark Walling, John Hem- pel, Eddie Smith, Jim Robison. Steve Shrader, Greg Hoover, Bruce Snyder. I I Phi Tau ' s Spider Stew wins sec- ond place at Homecoming. r Country dress puts Phi Taus in the mood for a Hogstomp party. Brothers welcome alumni at Homecoming reception. 338 ■ J ; PHI KAPPA TAU Phi Kappa Tau ' s year was highlighted with the dedication of their new house on Founder ' s Day. In ad- dition to furnishing the house, they found time to adopt an Austrian orphan and conduct the United Fund cam- pus campaign with Tri-Del ta. At Christmas the broth- ers collected food baskets for needy families. The year also saw many parties and was climaxed by the Ja- maica party. P ( 0 p O! p f? p f 0 f?5 3 f p A.y ( o . p f g p 1 m o fi 1 lii i ii ki k ' fe Rickie Allen Jim Baldwin Tim Bevins Vernon Bolton Rick Bovsen Bob Bullock Dave Cole RiicI Conrad John Cousins Jot David Bob Day Dick DeBell Doutj Densmore Paul Fleshood Phil Frank Bruce Oillespie Brian Mailman Dan Har ' ev PauIHildebrand Mikelnman Ed Klein Brian Lamm Don MacNemar Frank Miller Bill Miller Tom Millican Don M(X)re Georye Nance Gerr - Nance Buddy Phillips Aubrev Riiper Jerr Stnllacek Bill Si :afoes Ken Smith Huj h Southerland Kent Stevens Jim Stout Ri.ll Sullivan r)ave Thompson Bobby Walker Ward Walsh Paul Vili:ichek 339 FRONT ROW: Randy Boatright. Tom Davick. Dar- ryl Moore, Bill Petty, Bob Browne, Carey Padgett. SECOND ROW: Charles Manning, Duncan Reid, Don deWilde, Bill Mustain, Scott Pierce, Vincent Garrenton, Harold Marsh. THIRD ROW: James Fitzsimmons, Bob Morden, Bud Wedd, John More- cock. Ken Dale, Danny Rizzo, Rick Barnes. Couples enjoy the traditional Bacchanalia. PiKA ' s Exterminator. 340 tM, mh.M nk Dave Appier Tom Bagby Russ Bailey Paul Broughton Bill Bubsey Dave Canada Brvan Chandler Bill Cole Lin Cotman WebbdeWitl Dick Dickinson Elliott Dinner Jack Driscoli Mike Eberhardt Cbuck Elliott Rob Emerson Jeff Fairbanks Mike Gibson PI KAPPA HA ' The Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha this year observed the 100th anniversary of the fraternity ' s founding by attending celebrations in Charlottesville and Richmond. The annual tuberculosis drive proved to be a very suc- cessful one this year. Besides service, PiKA was also very active in intramurals and captured the volleyball championship. t::. f- 1 1 p P fr ' , P P: f f ' P, Fred Hinton Tim Hunter Tony Hurst Steve Isaacs Bob Johnston Jim JuIIien Tom Morgan Dick Miller Mike Parker Torsten Peterson Rafian Pulley Jim Saul ton Dave Shackelford Uirr - Slipow Chip Smith Norman Smith B;irt Steib Bob Stone Kent Swanion Phil Thomas DickTomlinwin .lack Tucker Rustv Vincent TomXVatkins Grcfi! Zuknnnn 341 FRONT ROW; Tony Thiel, Skip Bogle, Mike Nelson, Charlie Gottenkieny, Bill Weddle. SEC- OND ROW: Archie Galloway, Dave Whiman, Garv Diamond, Larry Mallory, Ronnie Cart- wright, Jeremy Lazarus. THIRD ROW: John Shebalin, Walter Stowe, Rayburn Powell, Bob Jendron, David Fabian. Variety fills a Pi Lam party. Pi Lam ' s warm welcome for the Spiders. The essence ot winning -or losing. 342 f? m . Alan Albert Herb Armstrong John Bowman Carlton Brooks David Brooks Peter Clarke Bill Crewe Keith Dayton Bill Donahue RussFee Larn. ' Foy Dave France Don Freeman Tony Gambardella Don Gates Duane Gerenser Jim Goalder Will Hooker Ned Hopkins Joe Hopkins Ron Hudson PI LAMB , us ' t0S . The Purple and Gold Formal honoring Pi Lam ' s Sweetheart, Carol Bender, proved to be one of the high- lights of the year. Pi Lam participated in many service projects including a blood drive and a Christmas Party at Eastern State. A successful Homecoming party for alumni was just one of the many examples of Pi Lam hospitality. Completion of the new house topped off the year. a p p p f rv r p f r f f? j.-?! C ( ' - 6 Howie Kahn Scott Langhorsl Steve Larson Jim LePrell The i Majka Tim Marx ' m Tim Mciiau hy John Mowen Dudley Nachman George Oldfield Charles Follow Berkley I owelI Ernie R.imos Skin Riiwl Dick Richels Bob Ridout Ed Ritchie B jvd Rus. ' iin ' KrtxJ Roih Gordon SaObld Jahan S;ileh Don Sunders Peter Schlcif Jim Taylor Ed WeiBberg Richard Wc lerman Larrv Whiling MarkWkkl. ' v SU ' vi-WinK I onn Wonnell Ted Wood Jim YofTy 343 Roman Rhythm. Ceasar and Cleopatra. To be or not to be — dressed - that is the question? FRONT ROW: Les Powell, Ed Tomeck, Chris Layne, Richard Scheele, Steve Demchyk, Dave Farkash. SECOND ROW: Steve Dew, Dave Sil- ver, Richard Salmon, Bob Nay, Jeff Smith, Vic Allen, Jim Fagot. THIRD ROW: Don Marcopulos, Gene Michalec, Billy Seay, Pete Pugh, Rob Lau- ter, Tim Maguigan, Leigh Clements. 344 % Chuck Amory Bob Brown Carl BufTington Jim Burnett T ' Butler Rodger Cahoon Randy Cloyd Richard Dolsey Carl Frankovitch RossHaine irtk T all SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The outstanding event in the fraternity ' s year was the Founder ' s Day Ball commemorating their 112th anniversary. The Ball included a cocktail party for alumni, followed by a dance. Three beach weekends, a Toga party and the infamous Christmas Party com- pleted SAE ' s active social calendar. The chapter awarded former Mayor of Richmond, W. Sterling King, their Distinguished Service Award. J C f) C). 1 fr John Hesse Tom Hill Carroll Howard Bob Kaplan JefTKirssin Bob Newell JiM ' Pctro Miisi n Prickitt Tom a in Howard Staik Tobev Stout Billtur ille Bob T -n- FrwJ V;uiKhn Dick Wade Bill WciK 345 FRONT ROW: John Coffey, Biff Hicks, Bruce Sasser, Ron Smith, Bill Grigsby, Tim McCleerey. SECOND ROW: Fred Prasse, Wes Corson, Jim Frost, Rob Andrews, Mike Simpson, John Dodds, Paul Berge. THIRD ROW: Glenn Robertson, Chris Harvey, Larry Menaker, Bill Elliot, Rodger Powers, John Gleason. Sigma Chi ' s Deflated Spider. Assembling at the Pub. ftsjStois Fall party with KD ' s and the Sigma Chi ' s of Richmond. 346 Lehn Abrams Earl Adams Bob Bel she Bill Benham Roger Blomquist MikeChesson Jim Christiansen Bill Collins Art Conway Paul Dainer SIGMA CHI In April the Zeta Upsilon chapter of Sigma Chi was installed, thus increasing to twelve the number of na- tional fraternities on campus. For the second straight semester Sigma Chi led all fraternities in academic average and added its fourth Phi Beta Kappa since its founding as Keplar in 1962 -John Mueller. Theme and sorority parties were also held. r tfiiiKk Paul Davis Bob DeLong Lyn Dent Jim Douthat Bob Drake Larry Driscoll Bill Finlev Dick Hofiman Chuck Huxsaw Doug Jacobson Destry Jnrvis PatKaik Gordon Kellett Pete King Buddy KJing Dave Larmore Glen Letham LefTLischer Curt Lowe Glenn Marshall Joe Mayes John Mueller MikeNuckols Rich O ' Connor Bill Price Gerry Pugh Rick Richardson I )on Roberts Phil Rohrbach Steve Row- Bill Sales Kraig Schutte LarT ' Smyth Don Spcngeman Brett StJimps Jim Ta turn Jack Tompkins Rafi Torrens Bill Tropf Mike Tucker Steve Van Hook Stan Wojno p p p f f? 9 f p f f . m B ( . f? ( ' 347 Jim Green talks to Freshmen Rushees. Sideline managers yell instructions. The crowd enjoys the Sigma Nu Hoat. FRONT ROW: Stephen Moore, Gary Stage. Henry Brown. Alan Kahan. Charley Triolo, Ed- die Doe. Al Keller, Steve Ritch. SECOND ROW: Ted Roberts, James Farrell, Bob Herb, Ronnie Lewicki, Mark Pakenham, Dwight Dansby, Wes Meeterr. Steven Miller THIRD ROW: Mike Car- roll, John Bilbo, Mike Lynch, Paul King, Dave Campbell, Vin Grejda, John Feuerriegel. 348 o kJ M Ad in BrowTi Buckv Buchanan Craig Burgraff Bill Clarke Scott Curai Jack Dean Sandv Fagan Bob Gadkowski Bob Holmes George Jones SIGMA NU Led by President Bob Gadkowski, Sigma Nu had an active year. Sigma Nus participated in both varsity and intramural sports as well as student government. Socially, the brother ' s enjoyed the White Rose Ball, Big Green, the beach weekend and sorority parties. They also sponsored a campus fund drive for the American Cancer Society. ' t J Sh ( f?5 1? p Q O ? fr fv ?) Bob Kenney Bob Knaupp Chip Knowlton Dick Koms Ronnie Lee JefrLudrord Gerr. ' Ma this John Miitish Ronnv Ncblelt Jim Onderdonk Tern. ' OTuole Henrv- SchuU St«ve Slotnick DnveSottili Jim Supploe Kiirl Tribelhom 349 FRONT ROW: Uave Dutrow, Mike Cavey, Jim Friscia, Jack Peterka, Jim Nix, Dave Lambey, Don Elmore, Tom Cooney. SECOND ROW; Sam Seagle, Lee Area, Gary Seek, Stu Meyerson, Ted Yeiser, OUie I ' arrithers. Chris Turner, Jay Mc- Tighe. THIRD ROW: Bill Matson. Rix Riesser, Ken Weiher. John Johnston, Bill Jones, Tom Casey, Craig Hammond, Vince Leone. Sig Eps sell calendars for their scholarship fund. Christmas caroling at the Chi O House. Sig Ep ' s Speared Spider takes third place. C f (f A! Artman Drew Bright Bob Brown Bob Clay George Collins Mike Crane Dave Davis Dick Digennaro Mark Eckhouse Phil Franklin John Frece Doug Freiberger Dick Fullerton Buddy Gardner Andy Get hegan SIGMA PHI EPSILON Sig Eps were to be found in many phases of campus life this past year including student government, vars- ity sports, theatre, and publications. They captured the all school championship in intramural football, bowling, swimming, and wrestling. Other highlights of the year included the Founder ' s Day Ball in Richmond, Christ- mas serenade, and Mardi Gras. 1 ? • fT S .e Cs fS p p ( c% f: Tk f H f . |S ffl fZ 9 - ©- 9 %. © Wayne Giberson Keith Hamack Ben Hubbard Bob Johnson John Keiter John King Don Korte Rick Lawson Bob l, wi8 Mike Lubeley Rodger McKain BobNIeyerson Art Miller Greg Miller Bob Morris Al Murrav Rick O ' Neil Eddie Peverell Ron Phillips BUI Pollok Stan Ra ' sdale Bruce Ripv Rob Robertas Jim Runyon Don Schafer Malcolm Schick Dick Smith SU ' ve Snyder Dave Spaulding Larry Spell Rick Spurling Ji-fTTh.el Mike Wakefield Dick Widell Ben Womble Tom Wnght 351 J ■ ¥ Moving into position for a TD. The prize winning Homecoming float. Faces reflect enjoyment at the annual Orphan Party. FROxNT ROW: Dick Samuels, Rick Webb, Harry Cruse, William Bahr, John Bartholo- mew. SECOND ROW; Eric Engler, Jamie Cowlus, Jini BulUird, Leonard Tunder- mann, Paul Doolittle, Hardy Hubbard. 352 Bill Bailev Bill Barnett Bob Beason Bruce Beringer Bob Blair Hooker Boisseau Chip Boyd Ed Eakin Tracy Emerick Danny Fore Hank Godwin Russ Hereford Drew Hoffwood Steve Hoi ton Reed Hunt Dan Jenkins BillKallenbach Harrv Kent Neil Livingston Bill MacLean ilob Mason Buzzj ' May SIGMA PI The Sigma Pi ' s enjoyed an active year with a num- ber of social activites including the Christmas party and the annual Orchid Ball held at Virginia Beach. This year Sigma Pi began a program of extending invi- tations to other chapters to visit the chapter here at the College. The Brothers also sponsored a party for local orphans and aided a Korean Orphan. Mike Millard •John Moses Jim Natal John Quaintance Tom Reavely Bill Semones Chris Sherman Tom Scheilds Fred Simpkins JefrSteinhofT David Ware Scott Weatherford Bill Wells Howie Worrell Bucky Zeigler m £ ( f? 353 FRONT ROW: Jim Barackman, Lonnie Parker, John Morgan, Tom Parnham, Bob Hancock, Ken Arnesen. SECOND ROW: Jim Callear, Louis Monacell, Pete Czarnecki, Jim O ' Brien, John Davey, Dick Bullock, John Fawcett, Bucky Yok- sas. THIRD ROW: Dave Donelson, Dave Strunce, Hank Lowry, John Wooleyhan, Bruce Niles, Dana Richardson, Chris Olsen. Theta Delts climb aboard for their October Hay Ride. Dave Watson moves toward a TD. 354 p (tt f - f 3 • -! I-- p p fi ffj f r Lyle Bagley John Bennett Charlie Berger Mac Deekens Neil Dickey Marshall Dressel Bob Fit erald Duncan Gamett Bart Garvey Larry Goldsmith Doug Green Mike Harding Scott Huzek Walt Jones Rod Klima Steve Kohlhagen Joe Koons Ken Kulp Mike McFadden Don McGlothlin Skip Osborne Don Roberts Lad Savage RiL ' k Scheid BUI Seibert Bill Singleton Rick Stark Ron Stewart Doug Volz Rich Walker Dave Wat-son Les Watson Al Woolevhan i. THETA DELTA CHI Theta Delt ' s social calendar included the annual Hay Ride, Harry Buffalo Party, and Pledge-Brother Banquet, along with The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Party. At Christmas, the brothers provided funds for food baskets for the community, and exchanged gifts and poems at their Christmas party. Epsilon sent several delegates to Bermuda for the national conven- tion. « r. . Hiirry BulTalo Party 1968 355 356 •t: VI8IT0II . • I NAVY 1H7 BALLON SP«ITS i .Hr ' - ■ji Men ' s Athletic Staff Edmund Derringe, Business Manager H. Lester Hooker, Jr., Athletic Director, Baseball FOOTBALL: Head Coach Marv Levy. Mont Teefey, Don Roby, Bobby Ross, Augie Tammariello. Linkenauger, Larry Peccatiello. Ralph Pucci, Joe Barry Fratkin. Sports Information Director BASKETBALL: Assistant Freshman Coach Ben Pomeroy, Assistant Varsity Coach Hubie Brown, Head Coach Warren Mitchell, Freshman Coach Carl Slone. 358 Warren Mitchel f ' i Harry Groves Marv Lew Joe Agee, Soccer. Golf Dick Besnier, Wrestling Jim Carpenter. Lacrosse Harrv Groves. Track Dudley Jensen, Swimming John Randolph. Assistant Track Chris Patterson, Gymnastics Col. Lewis G. Wetherell, Tennis 359 Women ' s Recreation Association FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gwenith Reeves, Becki McColpin, Lynn McLeod, Miss Janet Tom- linson. SECOND ROW: Pam Jamerson, Bi lie Carter Tinsley, Mary Hurn. FRONT ROW: Lynn Hodgson, BAY. Wyatt, Nancy West, Dee Dee Helfrich, Jane Ledbet- ter, Gail Whitaker. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Whytf, Kathy ' ininy, Suu Kc-gister. Donnie Chancellor. Gale Gibson, Ruthie Johnson. The Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion promotes the healthful and recreative activities for all women students of the College. Under the new constitution, all women students are considered associate members and those who accumulate a certain num- ber of points through participation become active members. The intra- mural program consists of bridge, bowling, swimming, badminton, ten- nis, volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball supplemented by synchronized and modern dance. FRONT ROW: Liz Ramsey, Billie Spencer, Lynn McLeod, Jo Carol Sale, Susie Smith, Gail Whitaker. SECOND ROW: Cindy Hicks, Gerry Baltes, Boofy Hollowell, Becky Vaughan, Lynn Clay, Linda Scott, Margaret Brownell, Carol Meyer. 9 360 j jv? ' - ' • ' r ' ' Fall Sports 361 Indians End 5-4-1 for Third Straight Winning Year The 1967 William and Mary football Indians closed out an up-and-down year with a record identical to last year ' s 5-4-1 mark after a season of unexpected wins, disappointing losses, and a frustrating tie. In recording his third straight winning season and making his four- year mark 20-18-2, Head Coach Marv Levy led a team composed entirely of his recruits to a fourth-place finish in the Southern Conference. The season began with a resounding win over Quantico, but the Tribe then dropped three straight -to East Carolina, Virginia Tech by wide margins, and to Vanderbilt by a slim two-point deficit. Then the Indians roared back with four straight wins — over VMI in the Tobacco Bowl, rugged Ohio, Navy for the first W M win in that series in 25 years, and Citadel in a shutout. A tie with West Virginia and a season-ending loss to Richmond put a damper on the mid-season heroics. Individually, the Indians outmanned all other Conference teams by placing five men on the starting lineups of the All-Southern Conference Team — sopho- more split end Jim Cavanaugh, who set a single game SC record with 180 yards in pass receptions against VMI; offensive tackle Brad Cashman, who made the ' 66 All-SC as Guard for George Washington, then trans- ferred to the Reservation and repeated; defensive end Bob Gadkowski, who was named for the third straight time; linebacker and Co-Captain Adin Brown, named for the second time; and safety Chip Young, among the nation ' s early leaders in punt returns and interceptions. Second team selections included quarterback Dan Dar- ragh, defensive tackle Buck Buchanan, and safety Ed- die Herring. 1 III t III i III P :- FRONT ROW: Co-Captains Mike Madden and Adin Brown. SEC- OND ROW: Steve Howard, Joe Pilch, Dave Holland, Dave Sottili, Tom Odell, Geoff Beitner, Ward Ellis, John Yonushonis, Jim Green, Bill Gabeler, Howard Bruno, Joe Wingo, Tom Bright. THIRD ROW: Coach Marv Levy, Jim Cavanaugh, Dick Sikorski, John Shea, Rich- ard Como, Jack Dean, Ralph Beatty, Steve Slotnick, Ted Zychowski, Chip Young, Bill McKinnon, Jeff Lund, Terry Morton, Bob Gad- kowski, Charlie Jackson, Al Yates, Bob Shay, Bob McLaughlin, Al Cheatham, Chuck Housel, Jim Laycock, Buck Buchanan, Karl Tri- belhorn, Burt Waite, Tony DeMary, Ray Barger. Dick Korns, Jim Barton, Brad Cashman. 362 W M 38 QUANTICO 7 W M 7 ECC 27 W M 7 VPI 31 W M 12 VANDERBILT 14 W M 33 VMI 28 W M 25 OHIO 22 W M 27 NAVY 16 W M 24 CITADEL W M 16 WVU 16 W M 7 RICHMOND 16 A season begins 14 While a coach watches An established star A dedicated team A future hero DAILY PRESS .-Ml. - •$ T 363 1P . • DAILY I ' RESS Norris Mike Madden dashes . ' 4r W M 38 QUANTICO 7 The 1967 season began in fine style as the Indians completely out- manned Quantico 38-7. A tenacious defense held the Marines to— 11 years rushing, and the offense rolled up 337 yards, scoring in every quar- ter. Mike Madden scored the first TD of the season, followed by Tex McKinnon, Bob Mahnic, Jim Cav- anaugh, and Buck Buchanan ' s 36- yard field goal. and scores the first 1967 TD. W M 7 EAST CAROLINA 27 Three fourth-quarter touchdowns were the differ- ence in this long awaited rematch of last year ' s opening season 7-7 tie with the Pirates, and for most of the game it appeared that the score would be the same. Playing on a soggy Gary Field during the onslaught of Hurricane Doria, the Indian defense could not contain two of ECC ' s running backs, sophomore Butch Colson and tailback Neal Hughes. The usually potent passing attack of the Indians failed throughout the game, gain- ing only 14 yards on two completions. In addition the Tribe lost three fumbles. An outstanding job was done by Joe Pilch, who gained 90 yards rushing. Dan Darragh throws Jim Cavanaugh catches TIMES-DISPATCH Netherwood 364 W M 7 VIRGINIA TECH 31 Indian mistakes again played into the hands of the opposition, and again the fourth quarter proved devas- tating as the Indians dropped a 31-7 loss to state arch- rival Virginia Tech. The Indians saw three passes inter- cepted by the alert Tech defense, and also lost a pair of fumbles. Offensively the Tribe outgained the hosts, picking up 314 yards and 17 first downs, as compared to 285 yards and 15 first downs for the Gobblers. But the lost possessions proved fatal, as all three pass intercep- tions led to VPI scores. Jim Cavanaugh grabbed nine passes to take an early lead in national pass reception statistics. W M 12 VANDERBILT 14 The Indians cut down their errors, but could not come up with the big play and dropped a close 14-12 decision to tough Vanderbilt of the Southeastern Conference. Dan Darragh began to indicate the bril- liance coming up later in the season, as he scored on a 17-yard option. The other score came on a 50-yard punt return by Chip Young, who accounted for 99 yards in punt returns and a 14-yard pass interception. The W M defense was more alert, causing five fumbles and recovering two of them. However, losing three passes to the enemy and missing a two point conversion on a pass attempt led to the Indian loss. Jim Barton returns a theft TIMES-DISPATCH Gormus Terry Morton confronts Keydets W M 25 OHIO 22 Buck Buchanan ' s second period field goal that nicked the cross bar and bounced over was the differ- ence as the Indians began a string of Homecoming up- sets—with a 25-22 come-from-behind win over Ohio. Excelling on defense, Buchanan shared honors with Ted Zychowski, who caught six passes for 123 yards and a pair of TDs. Adin Brown led a defense that kept pres- sure on the Bobcats all day. W M 33 VMI 28 Jim Cavanaugh and reserve quarterback Dan Darragh combined to shatter VMI 33-28 in the 1967 Tobacco Bowl. Darragh completed 11 of 20 passes, ac- counted for 223 yards total offense, scored twice and passed for once for TDs, and was named SC Back-of- the-Week. Cavanaugh grabbed nine passes for 180 yards, a school and SC mark for game pass yardage. Defense was outstanding, and Chip Young finished with 102 yards in returns. 365 Tribe ' s 27-16 Rout of Navy Highlight of ' 67 Season Dan Darragh and Adin Brown led the assault on the then number one team in the East as the Indians pu lled one of the biggest football upsets not only in their history but in the national season to that time. Shelling the Middies with four explosive touchdowns in the last fifteen minutes of the game, the Indians mauled Navy in their annual Homecoming contest 27-16. The game began on a sour note for the Indians as a fumble in the end zone and a clipping penalty resulted in a safety and a 2-0 Navy lead. That margin stretched out to 16-0 through three quarters of play before the Tribe un- tracked and went on to record what Coach Marv Levy called his gi ' eatest thrill in coaching ever. Dan Dar- ragh began the barrage with a one yard sneak on the final play of the third quarter. Buck Buchanan re- covered a Navy fumble on the W M 14-yard line and Darragh directed a fantastic 86-yard scoring drive, cap- ping it with an 11-yard TD toss to Jim Cavanaugh. Brown anchored an unyielding Tribe defense that forced a Navy punt, and the Indians soon found the end zone again, this time on a 51 -yard bomb to Steve Slot- nick. With a narrow 20-16 lead, the Indians immedi- ately regained possession on the following kick-off when Jeff Lund simply beat Navy to the ball, and recovered on the Middle 20. Terry Morton added the final TD to close the scoring. Brown led his defense all over the Navy backfield, blocking a punt, forcing bad passes, and leading vicious tackles. Darragh was again named SC Back-of-the-Week for his splendid performance. WASHINGTON POST Del Vecchio SUNPAPERS Hutchens - ' ' « - J - Cavanaugh: Touchdown Steve Howard nipped by Middle Burt Waite clamps Navy 366 SUNPAPERS Hutchens i J A. ' « f-|-.? i t Vi Mr Z CHARLESTON EVENING POST Swain W M 24 CITADEL A Conference title that was aban- doned early in the season suddenly reappeared as the Indians won their fourth straight game, overpowering Citadel 24-0. Ruining the Bulldogs ' Parents Day, the Tribe rolled up 460 yards total offense. Adin Brown keyed a tough defense that inter- cepted four passes (two by Jimmy Barton) and recovered two fumbles. Jeff Lund accounted for one of the game ' s best runs — a 61-yarder to set up a fourth period score. Jeff Lund blasts Bulldogs W M 16 WEST VIRGINIA 16 What chances the Tribe had for a SC Title tie ended with a tie — a frustrating 16-16 split with the eventual champ West Virginia. Both teams turned on terrific defenses, with the Indians holding the Mounties to 87 yards rushing and 92 yards passing. But the Tribe could not mount any offensive of its own, gaining 24 yards on the ground and 124 passing. The Indians made several costly mistakes, losing four fumbles, three pass interceptions, and allowing an 85-yard punt return. Both teams missed on conversions and field goals with the Indians getting the last shot — a 33-yard attempt by Bob Gadkowski that faded to the left of the uprights in the closing moments of the final period. Cavanaugh grabs another Lund scores a 72-yard TD W M 7 RICHMOND 16 The Indians spoiled three previous Homecomings but could not win their own, losing to a quick Rich- mond squad 16-7. The offense seemed sluggish the en- tire game, and the only score was a 72-yard run by Jeff Lund in the first period. Richmond held W M to seven first downs and 185 total yards, while totalling 17 first downs and 284 yards. The passing game weakened with an early game injury to Jim Cavanaugh, and although the defense recovered a fumble and picked off two pass- es, the Tribe offense could not muster enough for a win. 367 TlMES-DISPATCH Npth.TwiKKl The beginning of a touchdown WASHINGTON POST, Di-1 VVrchu TIMES-DISPATC;H Gormus Indians squelch Navy rush Darragh dives for five THE VA TECH Holt CHARLESTON EVENING POST Swain Tribe hurries VPI pass Not all were caught 368 DAILY PRESS Noms Five Indians on SC Team DAILY PRESS Norris l • Madden scoots, leaving ECC behind CHARLESTON EVENING POST Murton Ted Zychowski upended WASHINGTON POST Del Vecchio Buck Buchanan mashes Pirate Darragh sinks Navy 369 Frosh Finish Year 2-2-1 This year ' s freshman football team faced one of its toughest schedules ever and came through with a fine 2-2-1 record. After losses to the VMI Rats and the Navy Plebes (a 14-13 squeaker), the Papooses tied West Vir- ginia, then defeated Bullis Prep and Richmond in their final games. Quarterback Tom Byrne and end Tom LaFalce were among the outstanding players on offense for the young Indians, and linebacker Bob Herb and back Tom Duffey paced the tough defensive unit. With many seniors leaving this year ' s varsity, the 1967 frosh will be trying especially hard for starting positions in the spring and fall. Today ' s youth, tomorrow ' s stars FRONT ROW: Tom LaFalce, Jon Bilbo, Chip Evans. Mark Paken- ham, Larry Bogan. Tom DufTey, Tom Byrne, Charles Triolo, Walt Boulden, Lester Zimmerman, Dale Garlick, John Slepokura SEC- OND ROW: Jeff Almo, Steve , liller, Mike Carroll, Don Hackett, Lew Johnston, Bubba Hooker, Dick Hansen, John Rousso, Bob Herb, Dave Hover. Larry Smith. Ron Lewicke. THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach Mike Weaver, Asst. Coach Ned Carr, Jim Farrell. John Feuerriegel, Bruce Biehl. Vince Grejda, Cary Kennedy, Ray Keech, Andy Giles. Brian Winn, Ron Gibson, Ted Swearingen, Jeff Mann, Head Coach Scott Swan. 370 .John Keuerriegel bulls through Spiders FROSH 7 VMI 13 FROSH 13 NAVY 14 FROSH 14 WVU 14 FROSH 21 BULLIS 20 FROSH 19 RICHMOND 12 Another Papoose score 1 FT ' ► u ri ti II r1 k V M. .J r - Tough Papoose defense halts Bullis 371 Indians Maintain Superiority; Win State, SC, District The Indian cros.s country team fin- ished another outstanding year to continue the tradition of the track program as the best of all William and Mary sports. Competing in what Head Coach Harry Groves called his toughest dual season ever, the runners finished with a 5-2 dual record, losing only to Eastern powers Navy and Georgetown. In addition, the Indians successfully defended their State and Southern Conference championships, as well as pulling a repeat of last year ' s win in the NCAA District III meet with a win over Tennessee, one of the best in the South. Terry Donnelly and George Davis led the 1967 squad, and the depth proved sound with Chop Jordan, Juris Luzins, Dick Widell, Larry Armstrong, Larry Bryant, John Derrick, Joe Hopkins, Jim McDuffie, Dick Nangle, Rich Olsen, Eric Smith, and Ted Wood following. Donnelly led the team to a 12th place tie with Penn State in the IC4A meet, placing fourth indi- vidually, out of 36 teams. This year ' s freshmen won four of six meets, with Howell Michael ending his inaugu- ral year of W M cross country un- beaten in regular competition and a sixth place finish in the IC4A Frosh race. George Davis — a runner JC£te pKHE ' FRONT ROW: Hal Moorehead, Peter Jones, Vince Norako. Bruce Gravatt. Howell Mi- chael. Gary Hayden. Bob Bjorklund. David Strunce, Bob Garber. SECOND ROW: M r Pat Stanse. Rich Olsen, Rich Nannie. Co- Captains Dick Widell and Terry Donnelly. Joe Hopkins. George Davis. THIRD ROW: Head Coach Harry Groves. Eric Smith, Jim McDuffie, John Derrick, Juris Luzins. Ted Wood. Larry Armstrong. Asst. Coach John Kandolpb Terry Donnelly — 4th in IC4A 372 W M 28 EAST CAROLINA 29 W M 15 VIRGINIA 49 W M 29 NAVY 26 W M 25 QUANTICO 36 W M 17 VMI 46 W M 32 GEORGETOWN 23 W M 20 BALT. OLYMPIC 29 W M in NCAA DISTRICT III FIRST W M in STATE MEET FIRST W M in CONFERENCE MEET FIRST W M in IC4A MEET 12th FROSH 17 EAST CAROLINA 49 FROSH 15 OLD DOMINION 50 FROSH 15 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT 50 FROSH 17 VMI 46 FROSH 35 GEORGETOWN 20 FROSH in W M INVITATIONAL SECOND FROSH 32 BALT. OLYMPIC 23 FROSH in STATE MEET FIRST Donnelly in NCAA District Meet W M ' s winningest coach and a runner i ' . •a m m 1 f prY:m i f %-■■• ' flj m K. i il 1 U v-. «.. •: vv j  ' ' .- V ■■• 17 ' V Groves, Fenigsohn check Chop Jordan Davis — a winner Howell Michael, Dave Strunce pace Frosh 373 Soccer Team in Loop Tie Maneuvering the opposition •Juf Agee and his young team Soccer, still trying to attain a more prominent sta- tus, played in another inaugural-type season, this one the first with a regular c oach drawn from the athletic department. The new freshmen-eligibility rule adopted by the Southern Conference in minor sports was of great benefit to the Indian soccer team, which finished with a respectable 3-6 record. All three wins came at the expense of Southern Conference opponents, and the Indians were in the playoffs of the Northern Division at the end of the season. Coach Joe Agee ' s squad was led by high-scoring freshman Bob Jendron and goalie Dave Fabian. Captain of the team was senior Keith Brickle- meyer, a three-year veteran. Only he and fullback Dale Mueller will be lost from next year ' s squad. Other out- standing players included Mark Taylor, Steve Wilson, John Dodds. Bruce Niles. Bill Grigsby, Pete Schleif, and John Burleigh. FRONT ROW: Matt Pagels, Tom Wieboldt. George Fenigsohn, Pete Schleif, John Dodds. Boh Boal. Jeff Finnegan, Dan Carrigan. Scott McEvoy, Ed Klem. Bruce Niles, Steve Wilson. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach Gary King, Mike Darr, Paul Berge, John Corbett. Duane Gerenser, Bob Jendron. Stu Meyerson. Dave Fabian. John Burleigh. Ed Hartman. Dale Mueller. Keith Bricklemeyer, Mark Taylor. Dave Andenson, Head Coach Joe .Agee. 374 Goalie Dave f ' abian leaps, saves W M RANDOLPH-MACON 4 W M 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 W M 2 VIRGINIA MILITARY 1 W M WASHINGTON LEE 7 W M 2 EASTERN MENNONNITE 3 (2 OTi W M 3 FORT EUSTIS 6 W M 3 EAST CAROLINA 1 W M 2 FORT EUSTIS 5 W M WEST VIRGINIA 9 i Steve Wilson retreats to save Duane Gerenser. Bob Jendron rush EMC goalie Dale Mueller booms one away 375 Mary Hum out-dribbles her guard -goal drive Women ' s Hockey Team The women ' s hockey team finished the 1967 season with a 3-2-3 record, and several players were mentioned for regional selections — six named to the Tidewater Col- lege Team, and four who played in a Southeast Tourna- ment. Only six seniors are counted on the first two var- sity teams, and the Junior Varsity compiled a good 5-3- 1 record. The captain was Jo Carol Sale, and others who played well during the season were seniors Dee Dee Helfrich and Mary Hurn. W M 1 Longwood 2 W M 5 RPI W M 3 Madison W M 2 Westhampton 3 W M 1 Roanoke 1 W M 1 Towson 1 W M 3 Mary Washington 1 W M 2 Sweet Briar 2 Fast drive into the circle maintains W M control on this corner play FRONT ROW: Cynde Hicks, Bille Carter Tinsley, Mary Hurn. Bob- bie Grove. Dee Dee Helfrich, Jo Carol Sale, Kathy O ' Flaherty. Su- san Baskerville. SECOND ROW: Sue Covington, Kay Barrett, Sherry Vetter, Sherry Coppola, Gerry Baltes. Pat Albright, Joan Brownell. THIRD ROW: Pat Southw orth. Margaret Brownell, Mary Jane Sullivan, Linda Stickel. Gay Hall. Sally Wilbourne, Gail Whitaker. 376 Winter Sports 377 Sherwood Stars in Hot-and-Cold Cage Year Warren Mitehell watches The inability to win on the road proved disastrous to the basketball Indians, as they finished with a 6-17 record. Bob Sherwood was the star this year, becoming the highest scoring sophomore in W M history with a Conference-leading 22.7 points per game average. He was named to the first team of both the Conference and State squads. Other double figure scorers were seniors Ron Panneton (Captain) and Jim Rama. The year was marked by the first appearance of an Indian quintet on television, as their home game with the Citadel was part of the inaugural season for SC games on TV. Wins this season came at the expense of George Washington, VMI, Pittsburgh, Loyola of New Orleans, Richmond (a 98-92 overtime thriller), and Furman. Coach Warren Mitchell loses four seniors off the squad, but will have some fine sophomores back for starting spots next year. Sherwood pumps from outside 378 W M 66 ... West Virginia 83 W M 96 ... . . . . George Washington 76 W M W M 73 ... N.C. State 88 81 75 ... Davidson W M W M 79 ... Wake Forest 108 82 96 . .. VMI W M 49 ... Connecticut 51 W M 86 ... Massachusetts 92 W M 69 . . . Jacksonville 71 W M 79 ... Pittsburgh 65 W M 97 ... Loyola 74 W M 70 ... VPI 90 W M W M 70 ... East Carolina 71 92 OT 98 ... Richmond W M 70 West Virginia 88 W M 76 ... . . . . George Washington 80 W M W M 75 The Citadel 84 68 62 ... VMI W M 75 ... . East Carolina 99 W M 91 ... Furman 76 W M 72 ... VPI 78 OT W M W M 73 ... The Citadel 84 108 81 ... Richmond W M 68 ... Davidson (SO 107 Downing, Sherwood, Rama, Daugherty, Panneton. FRONT ROW: Manager Gary Williams, Assistant Coach Carl Slone, Coach Warren Mitchell, Assistant Coach Hubie Brown, Assistant Coach Ben Pomeroy, Manager Dan Bonner. SECOND ROW: Tom Finton, Ed Derringe, Jerry Hemmelgarn, Harry Kent. Mike .John- son, Bob Sherwood, Dave Daugherty, Jim Rama, Bill Taylor, David Stout, Jack Downing, Ron Panneton, Scott McLennan. 379 Panneton drives on Panthers Rama clears rebound 380 Daugherty fires from corner Sherwood shoots above Colonials Downing man-to-man 381 r wr r 1 i ■m s s ' ill 1 1 ! MSmWLm ' 7 1 [Ml I i Ll A McLennan climbs to basket Panneton leaps against Loyola Downing, Panneton defend against UConn UConn Pholo DAILY PRESS McLennan drives against Keydets Panneton sails toward basket 383 Dodge, King Star in Tough Papoose Season The freshman basketball team, playing one of its toughest seasons ever, recorded a 2-13 record in 1967- 68. Small in number, the Papooses lost several close games, and recorded wins over Frederick Military and Virginia Tech. Paul King, Steve Dodge, and Doug Brown paced the frosh, averaging 15.3, 16.6, and 13.8 points per game. King recorded a season high with 34 points and 19 rebounds in the VPI game. King hooks against GW FRONT ROW: Coach Carl Slone, Manager John Nicohii.sen. SEC- OND ROW: Neil Gewirlzraan. Rav Anderson. Tom Jancaitis. Mike Lynch. Paul King, Doug Brown. Steve Dodge. .384 Frosh 83 West Virginia 95 Frosh 82 Frederick Military 79 Frosh 70 North Carolina 106 Frosh 81 George Washington 82 Frosh 74 Old Dominion 108 Frosh 49 VPI 52 Frosh 67 Duke 116 Frosh 81 East Carolina 106 Frosh 70 Richmond 75 Frosh 76 George Washington 1 19 Frosh 66 Frederick Military 91 Frosh 72 East Carolina 98 Frosh 85 Old Dominion 90 Frosh 72 VPI 66 Frosh 83 Richmond 105 Gewirtzman passes against Monarchs Southpaw Dodt, ' i ' lofts jumper Brown lifts shot over FMA 385 Women ' s Basketball The women ended their 67-68 season with a 3-4 record, missing out on a better than .500 season by five points in the last game with Westhampton. Captained by Lynn McLeod and Kay Barrett, and paced by high scorers Ruth Terry and Sherry Vetter, the women will have great experience next year, losing only one starter through gi ' aduation. W M 34 Old Dominion 59 W M 50 Old Dominion 42 W M 41 RPI 49 W M 39 Lynchburg 70 W M 33 Longwood 29 W M 41 Mary Washington 23 W M 41 Westhampton 46 V V Kay Barret blocks pass FRONT ROW: Cyndy Hicks, Kay Barrett, Lynn McLeod. DeeDee Helfrich. SECOND ROW: Sherry Vetter, Trish Frazier. Ruth Terry, Billie Tinsley, Robin Krug, Barbara WethereH. Scramble for rebound 386 Indoor Track Repeats As State, SC Champ The indoor track team continued to dominate State and Conference competition, winning both champion- ships by one-sided margins. Although running in only one tri-meet, the depth-rich Indians took two unofficial team championships — the VMI Relays and the Dela- ware Invitational. Strength in relays was the key to the VMI showing, with wins in the distance medley, 440, 880, and sprint medley relays, second in the mile relay, and third in the shuttle hurdle and four-mile relays. At Delaware the Tribe won nearly everything, taking eight of 14 events. In the State Meet the Indians piled up 80 points to 43 for runner-up VPI, and in the Con- ference Meet, W M amassed 94y2 points to 33 for sec- ond-place VMI. Top performances included Terry Don- nelly ' s 4:07.9 mile, Bruce Dallas ' 6-9 high jump, Mar- shall Stone ' s 15-10 ' 2 pole vault, Doug Griffith ' s 6.8 low and 7.4 high hurdles, Bill Findler ' s 35.6 and 50.4 in the 330 and 440. Donnelly anchors sprint medley relay FRONT ROW: Chop Jordan, George Fenigsohn, Rich Olsen, George Davis, Bruce Gravatt, Manager Pat Stange. SECOND ROW: Steve Gaskins, Dan Hennenberg, Chris Harvey, Howell Michael. Tom Duffey, Fred Anspach and Terry Donnelly -Co-Captains, Richard Nangle, Jim McDufTie, Larry Bryant, Tom Jones. THIRD ROW: Coach Harry Groves, Gary Hayden, Juris Luzins, Bill Kindlor. Bruce Whitenack, Bob Bjorklund, Mike Fratkin, Bob Garber, Dave Watson, Phil Dillard, Hal Moorehead, Pete Jones, Assistant Coach John Randolph. FOURTH ROW: Marshall Stone, Bob Stone, Bud Tamea, Pete Pugh, Bruce Dallas, Bill Elliot, Joe Sissler. .Mark Decot, Tom Frantz, John Lerohl, Doug GrifTith. FIFTH ROW: Ted Wood. Bob Youman, Tom Nugent, Tom Cooney, Dick Conway, Dee Craig, Scott McLennan, John Doolillle, Dave Strunce, Robert Davis, Eric Smith. 387 -Til Jumper at W M Winter Invitational Stone clears bar at SC Meet Watson wins SC 600; Wood third Dallas in SC high jump 388 Michael a74i, Donnelly a52) in SC Mile Michael in VMI Relays Findler leads 1-2-3 finish in SC 330 389 Gymnasts End Year With Fine 5-2 Mark This year ' s gymnasts ended their season with a fine 5-2 record, and with only three graduating seniors on the squad, a fine future is promised for Coach Chris Patterson. Some of the top performers included Tom Buehler, Bob Morris, Rick Spurling, Herminio Cuervo, Bob Brown, and Jim Kane. W M W M W M W M 127.9 98.5 88.0 UVa Furman Citadel . . . . Old Dominion 113.05 116.60 82.10 87.05 85.35 28.50 74.1 UVa Frostburg A vault over five teammates in exhibition i Spurling on parallel bars Trampiilme competitor gains more points 390 t Cuervo performs on rings Morris swings on side horse C FRONT ROW: Chris Hines, Debbie Watson, Marilyn Johnson. Sandy St. John, Michelle Loizzi. SECOND ROW: Terry Orlick. Pat Carroll, Melvin Manor, Jeff Wren, Ed Tomlinson, Bob Brown, Pat Berger, Herminio Cuervo. Bob Morris. Jim Runyon. Rick Spurling, Chris Condit, Walt Mehring, Coach Chris Patterson. THIRD ROW: Greg Weigle, John Crowe, Marc Paster, Tom Buehler, John Greene, Dick Knight, Pete Tyre. 391 Wrestlers Power to SC Championship Ranking with track as the best of the minor sports this year was varsity wrestling, which finished with a 9-1-1 dual record and a Southern Conference championship. The Indians sent seven men to the finals of the SC Tourney, and totalled four championships and three runners-up, scoring 87 points to 65 for second- place VMI. The champs were Lonnie Parker (115), Greg Giordano (152), Jeff Thiel (160), and Bob Hobson (167), who was named outstanding wrestler of the tourna- ment. Second places went to Ollie Carrithers (145), Scott Curzi (177), and Tony Christ (191). Coach Besnier checks with Giordano ( ,Pl . O FRONT ROW: John Russo, Greg Giordano, Allen Ramsey, Ron Stewart, John Eppler, Lonnie Par- ker. Greg Miller. SECOND ROW: Coach Dick Besnier, Ollie Carrithers, JefTThiel, Bob Hobson. Scott Curzi. Tony Christ, Doug Frieberger, Trainer Judd Mason. 392 SC Champs Hobson, Thiel, Giordano. Parker W M 20 Wilmington 8 W M 27 Davidson 7 W M 15 Franklin Marshall 12 W M 26 Virginia 3 W M 7 Old Dominion 26 W M 21 VMI 11 W M 29 Washington Lee 5 W M 25 Towson State 11 W M 27 North Carolina 6 W M 17 East Carolina 11 W M 15 West Virginia 15 W M in Southern Conference First Curzi works for pin Giordano breaks down opponent Eppler shoots half, approaches pin 393 Freshmen Conclude 3-1 Year in Duals Wrestling in four dual meets this season, the Pa- pooses won all but one match. With the freshmen vying for varsity positions this year, squad competition was especially tough. One of the best of the frosh who did not compete in varsity matches was Henry Brown, who finished unbeaten in his class. Frosh 14 Old Dominion 13 Frosh 19 Apprentice School 15 Frosh 11 North Carolina 24 Frosh 31 Towson State 6 Leone wins Towson match Frosh records pin FRONT ROW: Allen Ramsey. Chris Turner. Matt Pagels. Bart Garvey. SECOND ROW: Henry Brown, Ed Hartmann, Vince Leone. Les Zimmerman, Manager Chris Condit. ,394 Women Undefeated: Take State Crown The women concluded their fourth straight un- beaten season this year, winning six dual meets, one tri-meet, and the Virginia Intercollegiate Meet. Becki McColpin and Suzanne Bolton, who started the team in 1965, finished their varsity careers in fine style, with Becki unbeaten in her events. Other stars included di- ver Linda Freeman, and swimmers Gail Littlefield, Janice Savage, Alice Harden, Linda Bierbower, and Carol Brunson. W M 58 Longwood 19 W M 50 Old Dominion 27 W M 61 Mary Washington 42 Longwood 28 W M 55 Westhampton 22 W M 47 Old Dominion 30 W M 57 Lynchburg 20 W M 46 Roanoke 31 W M in Virginia Collegiate First W M backstroker churns 1 FRONT ROW: Suzanne Bolton, Nancy Bierly, Alice Harden, Debbie Hower, Becki McColpin, Coach Mildred West. SECOND ROW: Gail Littlefield, Linda Freeman. Carol Brunson. Janice Savage, Linda Beerbower, Laurie Roberts, Dee Nicholson. Managers Nancy Holland and Georgiann Honec. 395 Better Depth Gives Third in SC Race W M 59 Citadel 45 W M W M W M 58 VMI 46 61 . Old Dominion 43 Virginia 66 38 W M 66 Clemson 38 W M 47 . . Wake Forest 57 W M 64 . . Georgetown 40 W M 27 . West Virginia 72 W M 39 . Virginia Tech 65 W M 57 Davidson 47 W M in Southern Conference Third Strengthened by the addition of last year ' s un- beaten freshmen, the Indians recorded a 6-4 dual mark this year and a third place finish in the Conference meet. Wins came over VMI (for the first time in thirty years), Citadel, Old Dominion, Georgetown, Davidson, and Clemson. George Collins was one of the outstand- ing swimmers, specializing in distance free styles and relays. Co-captain Keith Maurer anchored many of the winning relays, as well as swimming in the individual medley. The freshmen ended with an 8-2 record, defeat- ing Kecoughtan, VMI, Old Dominion, Granby, West Virginia, Hampton, Maury, and James Blair. Dave Dutrow, Jay McTighe, and Rick Reisser were among the outstanding freshmen. Race ' s beginning .J El. n . .. J 1 FRONT ROW: Phil Sparks, George Bear, Wade Harrison, Keith Maurer. SECOND ROW: Bob Kennedy, Duncan Reid, Rich Morris, George Collins, Dick DeGennaro, Wayne Giberson, Ken Unzicker, Fred Hoener, John Cireene, Bob Henderson, Coach Dudley Jensen, Terry Orlick. THIRD ROW: Bob Ricketts, Jay McTighe, Rick Reis- ser, Keith Hamack, Fred Klein, Dave Dutrow, Ed Walker. 396  . . i FRONT ROW: Buzz Chnstenson. SEC- OND ROW: Ken Dresher, Jay McTighe, Brian Murphy, Robert North. THIRD ROW: Pete Ault, Dave Dutrow, Jim Pat- terson, John Kaay, Michael Savage, Fred Klein, Rick Reisser, Jim Kulesz, Bill Robi- nette, Gordon Mitts, James Miller, Mike Stiebel, Coach Wally Riley. TOP: Jerry Kenney. Race ' s end Maurer up for air in breastroke Jensen watches action Hoener (front) strains in backstroke 397 Intramurals Sigma Phi Epsilon took a commanding lead early in men ' s intramural play and had nearly a 2-1 advan- tage in total points by early spring, while Gamma Phi Beta was the early leader in women ' s intramural com- petition. Sig Ep won four early team titles — football, swimming, wrestling, and bowling, and Ben Womble and Phil Franklin took the lead in individual point to- tals. PiKA won the volleyball title. Twelve teams com- peted this year in fraternity league competition, with the addition of Sigma Chi, and nearly 20 teams com- peted in the Independent and Dorm Leagues. Gamma Phi won the women ' s swimming and volleyball in early team competition, while teams from Ludwell and Jeffer- son were among the top dorm squads. Ludwell ' s Char- lotte Atwater won the women ' s tennis title. Up high for a rebound Quick piU ' h-out in a ru.sh 398 % Down the pipe in IM Softball ' ' T f Sigma Pi lay-up for two Greg Zakarian works for pin 399 Pi Lams, Sigma Nu work for ball Heading the ball in IM soccer Theta Delt QB passes downfield 400 h ■ j , i -i  • . ■ i 1 1 .-1 X liL ' vb fi umy W!m eJ r • Spring Sports Pitching, Infield Keys to 1968 Season Twelve pitchers and a new infield held the key to this year ' s baseball fortunes for Les Hooker, as he coached his third team in a 33-game schedule. Frosh hopefuls made competition for the 24-man roster much keener, and many sophs gave Hooker good bench strength late in the season. Four seniors were on the squad- 1st baseman Jim Rama, outfielder John Medlin, and pitching aces Jay Newton and John King. Top ju- niors included pitcher Jim Purtill, shortstop Jack Dris- coll; and third baseman Kevin Davenport. Richy Rich- ardson was the top starting freshman, playing center field all season. Outstanding sophs included pitchers Allen Wohlleben, Eddie Allen, Jim Worthington, and Jim Supplee, third baseman Bruce Cook, and second basemen Roger Keagy and Rick Allen. Other top frosh were Bruce Niles, Dave Lineweaver, Paul King, and Mark Wilson. Medlin crosses plate after blasting homer FRONT ROW: Allen Wohlleben, Bruce Niles. Jim Purtill, Jim Rama, Paul King, Roger Keagy, Rick Allen. John Medlin, John King. Ed Allen, Assistant Coach Bart Steib. SECOND ROW: Vince Grejda, Jim Supplee. Jim Barackman. David Lineweaver, Bruce Cook. Jim Worthington, Kevin Davenport, Jack Driscoll, Richy Richard.son, Bubba Hooker, Jim Vergara, Mark Wilson. 402 Rama moves off as Worthington fires March 16 Adelphi 18 RPI 12) 21 Apprentice School 22 Ithaca 24 Rochester (2) 25 Cornell (2) 26 Castleton State 27 Castleton State (2) 30 At East Carolina April 1 At The Citadel 2 At Jacksonville 3 At Jacksonville 4 At Florida 5 At Mercer 6 At Mercer 11 Indiana State (Pa.) 13 At Virginia Tech 14 At VMI(2) 20 George Washington (2) 23 At Old Dominion 27 West Virginia (2) 30 At Virginia May 4 Old Dominion 7 Virginia Tech 11 At Richmond (2) Coach Les Hooker watches the action 403 • j gff Bullpen crew watches from bench Newton comes m with a curve FRONT ROW: Charles Troup. Bruce Thacker, Nick Luccetti, Jim Wheat, Bill Stout, Don Scudder. SECOND ROW: Steve Jackson, Rick Scheele. Bob Newsome. Stan Majors, Dennis Martin, Bennie Vaughan. 404 • V.-.W; • ' Wlj.- c. ' ' ' , .. M1. ' |P1 . J.1HJJI Rama lashes a hit Wohlleben tries pick -off -i ' , f Jf I Apprentice runner is out Medhn rounds first after hit 405 Track Team Defends Spring Championships Strong favorites to retain both their State and Con- ference outdoor crowns, the Indians returned many out- standing vets and several top frosh in one of their toughest outdoor seasons. Terry Donnelly, fourth place in the NCAA indoor mile, and Fred Anspach, one of the SC s top sprinters, were co-captains. Other top perform- ers included weightmen John Todd and Bob Davis, pole vaulters Marshall Stone and Dan Hennenberg, half- miler Juris Luzins (in the NCAA indoor half), hurdlers Dee Craig, Doug Griffith, Mark Decot, and Dave Wat- son, sprinters Mike Fratkin, Bill Findler, Tom Griffm, and Phil Dillard, jumpers Bruce Dallas, Jim Jancaitis, Rich Conway, Scott MeLennan, and Bud Tamea, and distance men George Davis, Howell Michael, and Chop Jordan. Im|K)rtant liand-ofT in a relay March 25 Springfield 28 Wesleyan (Conn.) April 6 At American Univ. Relays 12-13 Colonial Relays 15 VMI 20 At Norfolk State Relays 26-27 At Penn Relays 27 At North Carolina Relays May 4 At State Meet 10-11 At Southern Conference 18 At Navy 31 At IC4A June 1 At IC4A 13-15 At NCAA Championships Ted Wood leads in the half-mile (IritTith, Decot, and Watson ir-1) sweep hurdles 406 Jancaitis rolls over in high jump Michael wins mile for frosh record il Fratkin grabs baton in record 440 relay 407 FRONT ROW; Scooter Smith, Jim O ' Brien, Jim Friscia. Jeff Fairbanks, Dave Post. SECOND ROW: John Fawcett, Bob Blair, Dave Jordan, Ken Birkett, Larry Menaker, Dave Lemon. Men ' s Tennis Team The Indian Squad had a new coach for the 1968 season, Col. Lewis Wetherell, and positions were well contested, with a scramble among several players for the top three spots. Captain was senior Bob Blair, and other top players included frosh Jim O ' Brien, Jim Fris- cia, Don DeWilde, and John Fawcett, soph Ken Birkett, and junior Jeff Fairbanks. March 22 Dartmouth 27 VPI 29 Colgate 30 At East Carolina April 1 At The Citadel 2 At Jacksonville 3 At Jacksonville 5 At Mercer 6 At Mercer 10 Frostburg State 12 Richmond 16 AtRPI 18 George Washington 23 Washington Lee 24 VMI 27 Davidson 29 Old Dominion May 2 At Georgetown 6-8 At Southern Conference IS s 1 •W8— - ; Bob Blair returns with a backhand High-seeded frosh Jim O ' Brien volleys m • iHvi ' -yjjm . ' i m i.- 1 i  i m ! | n. )i | i , i ;i j ii j 408 mi ' X ' VVV ' ks ;.v ' xV u ' V y y y y ' v u ' e ' H p v t Captain Donnie Chancellor serves ' Women ' s Tennis Team Captained by junior Donnie Chancellor, the wom- en ' s tennis team began the 1968 season with optimism — due to several returning veterans and some outstand- ing freshmen. Susan Baskerville was the only senior on the squad, and other top players were junior Sherrj ' Vetter, sophomore Sue Register, and freshmen Charlotte Atwater, Pattie Graves, Barbara Wetherell, and Kathy Londergan. April 11 At Mary Baldwm 16 Sweet Briar 19 Mary Washington 24 Westhampton 25-27 Middle States Intercollegiate 30 RPI May 3-5 Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate 7 At Longwood 9 At Hollins 14 St. Catherine ' s FRONT ROW: Donnie Chancellor, Charlotte Atwa- ter, Sherry Vetter. SECOND ROW: Coach Mildred West, Suwanee Schmoe. Pattie Graves, Barbara Wetherell. 409 Fencing Renewed for Men and Women in ' 68 Interest was revived in both men ' s and women ' s fencing this year, after a lapse of many years in men ' s competition and a two-year lapse in women ' s competition. The men were under the direction of Dean John Willis and the Rev. Joseph Trimble, both outstanding fencers in college, while the women were under Marion Reeder. The men had .scheduled matches tentatively for late spring, and the women went undefeated in the matches they played. Top men were Doug Green, Roger Lee, Serge Gregory, Ken Middaugh, and Hugh Babington-Smith, while Judy Krone and Mary Morden were among the best of the women. Action from the men ' s-women ' s intersquad meet WOMEN ' S FENCING W M 1st 8 Longwood 1st 1 2nd 5 2nd 4 3rd 5 3rd 4 W M 1st 6 Randolph-Macon 1st 3 2nd 5 2nd 4 FRONT ROW: Alan Madison. Ernie Cote. Kurt Jacobsen. Ken Middaugh, Serge Gregorj-. Dick Gutierez. Mai Peabody. Ken Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Roger Lee. Hugh Babington-Smith, Doug Green, CharUe Duff. Judy Davis. Wanda Jenkins. Empsie Wilhams. Judy Krone, Mary Morden, Cindy O ' Callahan, Susie Mann. 410 Morris Top Marksman on 5-4 Team FRONT ROW: Mr. A.Z. Freeman, Chris Wright. Bill Morris, Archie Galloway, Fred Prasse, Tom Routh. SECOND ROW: Bob Wicke, Jack McPherson, Nora Butler, Bill Thornberg, Ray Hil Verzi, Sgt. Edward Freeman. Bob Pollard, Tom The William and Mary rifle squad ended a good year with a 5-4 record, and optimism is evident for con- tinued success in the future, with all top shooters re- turning. Although faltering in the Conference Meet, the W M team finished sixth of ten in the Sectional cham- pionships, with juniors Bill Morris and Jack McPherson scoring 280 ' s (out of 300) in the meet. Morris was top man on the squad, and other outstanding shooters in- cluded Tom Routh, Ray Hill, and Bob Pollard. W M 1175 Virginia State 1124 W M 1 198 NC State 1273 W M 1275 Virginia State 1122 W M 1215 Georgetown 1210 W M 1230 VMI 1291 W M 1188 Richmond 1229 W M 1188 George Washington 1144 W M 1231 Washington Lee 1219 W M 1247 Richmond 1264 W M in Sectional Championships Sixth Prasse (standing) and Pollard sight targets 411 FRONT ROW: Tim Donahue, Jim Yoffy, Dave Sloan, Joe Mayes, Bill Donahue, Walt Jones. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Christianson, Tom Doughty, Archie Galloway. Scott Liddle, Bob Hicks, Mac Powers. THIRD ROW: Al Albert, Rich Potter, Tim Marvin, Barry Use, Mike Joyce, Lehn Abrams, Terry Kelly, Coach Jim Carpenter. Men ' s Lacrosse Team The 1968 lacrosse team played in its second season, with several returning players and some promising freshmen. Still experience-shy, the team established the foundations for what will be a good varsity team next season. Some of the best players will be returning, in- cluding Tim Marvin and Barry Use (co-captains), Jim Christianson, Scott Liddle, Tom Doughty, Dick Potter, Dave Sloan, and Jim Yoffy. Pursuit in Adelphi scrimmage Christianson iright, dark jersey) slams goal against Adelphi March 9 At St. Christopher ' s 16 Adelphi 27 Williams April 13 At Richmond 20 George Washington 27 At East Carolina May 4 East Carolina 11 At George Washington 412 FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Sullivan, Lynn McLeod, Kay Barrett, Martha Geary, Billie Tinsley. DeeDee Heifrich. SECOND ROW: Coach Virginia Crook, Gail Whittaker, Cathy Casey, Gay Hall, Nancy Shea, Margaret Brownell, Sue Schwenk, Babs O ' - Dell, Sherry Vetter, Cyndy Hicks. Women ' s Lacrosse With a team composed of many underclassmen, the 1968 women ' s lacrosse squad played a good season, with potential for a state championship. Captained by senior Mary Hum, the team boasted several outstanding play- ers, including seniors Mary Jane Sullivan, and Martha Geary, juniors Billie Tinsley, Kay Barrett, Lynn Mc- Leod, Sherry Vetter. and DeeDee Heifrich. sophomore Gay Hall, and freshman Cyndy Hicks. April 12 19 24 26 May 3 7 10-11 Lynchburg Mary Washington At Longwood Sweet Briar At Westhampton At Hollins At Virginia Tournament Action from early spring practice 413 Coach Joe Agee, Steve Isaacs, Mike Parker. Worth Banner, Carl Christianson, Danny Rizzo, Steve Demchvk. Vets, Frosh Boost Tribe Golf Fortunes March 27 At Randolph-Macon April 1 At East Carolina 2 At Wilmington College 3 At NC State 4 At North Carolina, with Guilford College 5 At Duke 8 VPI 12 Geor ge Washington 15 At Old Dominion, with Washington Lee 22 AtRPI 24 At Richmond, with Virginia 29 At State Meet May 6-8 At Southern Conference 414 Joe Agee began his third season as golf coach with one of the best teams ever at William and Mary. Pick- ing up several outstanding golfers from last year ' s un- beaten freshman team, Agee led a team that was a con- tender for the Conference championship. The team was headed by Les Watson, and close behind were Carl Christianson, Danny Rizzo, Worth Banner, Mike Par- ker, Mike Eberhart, Steve Demchyk, and Fred Hinton. Mike Eberhart blasts I ' rnm sand trap ?  .. 41 ' • ■• ' ; '  '  £, ' i c ' ;J ;- l ■:i ' ? i ' .i? ' v?v. „ Susan Croghan, Rosemane Benedict. Robert Hampton, Cathy Mims. Women ' s Golf A team of eight girls played on the second women ' s golf team, beset with problems in budget and schedul- ing. Seniors Susan Croghan, Rosemarie Benedict, and Jo Carol Sale led the squad, with other members in- cluding juniors Barbara Johnson and Terry Waters, soph Roberta Hampton, and frosh Billie Spencer and Cathy Mims. April 11 Lynchburg 20 Randolph-Macon 25 Longwood A clubles.s practice swing Roberta Hampton drives in practice 415 |i r I iel M 416 ■ ii. Administration and Faculty Index Agee. Joseph S.. 83. 359. 374 Alper. Elaine, 81 Altshuler, Nathan. 74, 84 Andersen. Carl .M . 82 Anderson. Charles H. Andrews. Jay Donald Andrews. Jean C. 77 Armstnmg. Alfred R . 75. ' 284 Atkeson, Thomas C, 74, 80 Atkinson. Harr - E-. 80 AvioM. .John J.. 80 Baikhaus. Elisabeth E,. 81 Bailey, Robert Sydnor Baldwin. .John T Ball. Donald L . 77 Ballingall. Carol E , 84 Banner. J Worth. 81 Barku. Norman F. Barnes. Carson H-. Jr.. 71 Barr ' . Robert A. Basso, Joanne N-. 81 Rixter. Donald J . 79 Beek. Louis Marvin. 84 Beeler, James Rush, 81 Bell, .John Patrick Belskis. Paula M,. 81 Sense. Robert D , 77 Benson. Dale E.. 79 Besnier. Richard. 83. 359. 392 Beyer, R Carlyle. 79 Bick, Kenneth F . 78 Black. Robert E.. 75 Biasing. Randolph C Blount. James P . 81 Brehmer. Morris LeRoy Brent, -Joseph L Bright, John C, 72 Brooks, Gamett R , Jr , 75 Brown, Hubert. 83. 358. 379 Brown, Marion M-. 84 Brown. Richard M. Brown. Robert T . 82 Bullock. William, Jr., 78 Byerly, John, 304 B Td, .Mitchell A , 75 Callard, Ian P , 75 Cappon, Lester J- Carpenter, James W., 83, 359 Carr, Edward W , 370 Carroll, Jim B Carson, Jane Carter. Wayne E . 80 Cato. Benjamin. 80 Catron, Betty L. Catron, Louis E. Champion, Roy L. Chesser, Royce W , 78 Choi, Kee H. 76 Clem, Paul N,, 78 Clement. Stephen C , 78 Cobb. William S Jr , 80 Coke. .James W ,81 ( ' oleman, Henry E., 78 Conner, Luther Thomas. Jr.. 80 Copeland. Richard W Corey. Hibbert D Craig. Howard R . 75 Crapol. Edward P . 79 Crawford. George W.. 82 Crook, H, Virginia, 82 Crowe. Patricia B. Crownfield. Frederic R.. Jr. Curry. Richard C . 79. 236 Curtis. .Joseph. 80. 294 Dafashy, Wagih. 7fi Dan. Liliane Krebs Darling, J S , 83 Davidson, Charles E., 77 Davis, Burke Davis. William F . 77. 284 Davis. William Jack.son Daw. Hubert A . 82 Day. Captain Doel D.. 83 Delaune, Jewell Lynn Derks. Peter L , 82 Derringe, Edmund T , 83, 358 Diduk. ElsaS. 81 Oiorio. Dorthy, 81 Dole. Leslie A. Dolmetsch. Carl R , 77 Donaldson, Birdena E., 71 Donaldson. John E., 80 Donaldson, J. Sc-ott, 77 Doverspike. Lynn D. Easier, Hugh B , 80 Eckhaus, Morton, 82 Edmonds, Vernon H , 84 Edwards, Jack D. Elliot, Wallace A.. 71 Elliott, Nathaniel Y.. 77 English. Robert T.. Jr.. 72 Eskay. Roljert L., 75 Esler, Anthony J., 79 Evans. Frank B.. 111. 77 Fehr, Carl A., 83 Kehrcnbach, Ri bert J., 77 Fi.-icher, Emeric, 80, 300 Flamm, Martha S , 81 Foster, Lewis A., 80 Fowler, Harold L.. 70 Fratkin. Barry. 358 Freeman. . ,Z.. 79 Freeman. Margaret. 77 Friedman, Herbert, 82 Funigielln, Philop J , 79 Funsten, Herbert Galfo, Armand J., 78, 244 Garrett, Martin A., 76 Geoffroy, Kevin E., 78 Gitelman, Claudia Gitelman, Howard M Godshall, Harry E., Jr., 81 Goodwin, Bruce K., 78 Gray, David J., 84 Gray, Lois Groves, Harry R. 83, 359, 372 Gruner, Ute G., 81 Gugelot, Piet C Guenther, Anthony L., 84 Guernsey, Bruce H., 77 Guy, William G , 74, 75. 284 Haak, Albert, 84, 247 Hageman. Elizabeth H., 77 Hall, Gustav W , 75, 282 Hamilton, Margaret Hammack, B.A Harcum, E. Rae Hargis, William J., Jr Harrell, Bryant E., 75, 284 Harrison, Mrs. Carter H , 286 Hartman, Robert F., Jr.. 76 Harvey, John H , 83 Hastings. Russell T . 247. 267 Haussermann, Caroline Haven, Dexter Stearns Hearn. Thomas K , Jr . 80 Heemann, P Warren Heissenbuttel, Dorothy J., 77 Herrmann, Donald J , 78 Herzog, Noelie, 84 Hill, Trevor A., 75, 284 Hodges. Elizabeth. 81 HotTman, E Lewis, 81 Holland, Howard K.. 78 Holmes, David L. Hooker, Lester. 83. 358 Houghland. Wright B House, Clyde V., 79 Hummel, Stanley Hunnicut, Roy D., 83 Hunt, Robert P.. 72 Ito, Satoshi, 84 Jenkins, David C. Jenkins, John E , 78 Jensen, Dudley, M., 72. 359. 396. 397 .Johnson. Gerald, H., 78 Johnson, Herbert A. .Johnson, Joseph R., 80 Johnson, Ludwell H , 79 Johnston, Robert A., 70 Jones, David Jones, Edward E., 83, 288 Jones, Gilbert C , 76 Jones, J. Ward, 74. 76 Jones. Robert C. .Jones, W Melville, 70 Joseph, Edwin Uibb Kallos, Alexander, 81, 236. 249 Kane, John R. Katz. Fxiward, 75, 284 Kelly, ,Iames S., 72 Kernodle, R. Wayne, 84 Kiefer. Richard I... 75 Kim. Chonghan. 79. 289 King. Algin B , 76 King, Gary. 374 Knodl, Kenneth S., 77 Koman, John VanEss, 83 Kurtz. Alexander L.. 81 Kurtz. Stephen G Kutner, Michael H Lafrance, Major Richard B., 83 Lambert, J Wilfred, 71 Lavach, John F , 78 Lawrence, James D Lawrence, Sidney H . 80 Leach. James J. Leadbeater, Lewis W. Leonard. Lawrence C, 80 Lew, Marvin D , 3.58, 359, 362 Lieb, Michael, 77 Ligouri, Victor A , 84 Linkenauger, Mont, 83. 358 Long, John D„ 76 Long, John H., 82 Longman, Joyce F.. 80 Lott, Edril, 84 Lott, George E., Jr., 84, 270 Maccubbin, Robert MacDonald, Frank A., 80 MacGregor, Alexander P., Jr., 76, 242 Maclntyre, William G MacQueen, John T., 75, 284 Mainer, Thomas, 307 Maioney, Stephen R Mangum, Charlotte, 75 M.ann, Barry H., 81 Martel, J Luke, .Jr.. 81. 246, 286 Mason, Kenneth M , Jr., 77 Mathes, Martin C, 75 Matier, Mildred Matthews, John R., Jr., 76 McArthur, Gilbert H McCartha, Carl W., 78 McCary, Ben C . 81 McConkey, Donald L., 84, 243, 275 McConnell, John A. McCord. James N., Jr., 79 McCulley, Ceil M., 77. 249 McCully. Bruce T. McGurck, Joel C, 71 McKenna. Virgil V., 82, 223 McKjiight, Mrs Betty Nunn, 82 McKnight, John L. McLane, Henry Earl, 80 McNairy, William G , 76 Michael is, EG, 82 Micken, Patrick H., 275 Miller, Thelma, 79 Mitchell, Warren, 358, 359, 378, 379 Montgomery, Katherine A.. 76 Moore, John , ., 81 Morrell, Judith Morrill, John B Moseley, Carol Ti L , 71 Moss, W. Warner, 79 Neiman, Eraser, 77 Nelson, Robert 0.. 78 Nettels. Elsa. 77 Newman. John W.. Ill, 76 Newman. Richard K . 78. 296 Nichols, Maynard M. Nickerson. Charles Collins, 77 Norcross, John J. Norman, Russell P. Nunn, Vernon L., 72, 74 Oliver, George J O ' Neil. Peter V.. 80 OustmotT, Pierre ( ' . Owens, Dean Paul Paledes, Stephen. 83, 247 I ' almaz, Mane A Rohredo. 81 418 Paschall, Davis Y . 69 Paschall, Mrs Davis Y . 69 Patterson. Christopher E,. 83. 359. 391 Peccatieilo, Lawrence. 358 Perdrisat. Charles F,, 82 Perkins. Frank Overton Pheips, Arthur W , 80 Pomeroy. Benjamin B,, 358. 379 Powell. Wyley L.. 81 Prosl. Richard H,. 80 Pucci, Ralph Taylor, 358 Quinn. John S.. 76 Quittmeyer, Charles L.. 76 Rabinowitz. Morris, 77 Randolph, .John H., 83, 359. 372 Reboussin. Marcel. 81 Redmon, Robert B,. .Jr Reece, William T.. 76. 282 Reed, Elizabeth S., 80 Reeder. Marion D. Reeves. Gwenith. 360 Remler. Edward A.. 82 Kenz. .James H . 72 Reynolds, Thomas L., 80 Rhyne. Edwin H . 84 Rhyne. Laura Richel. Veronica C. Riley. Edward Miles Ringgold. Gordon B . 81 Rintel, Lionel. 80 Roby. Don. 358 Roherty, .James M., 79 Rosenberg. Carl A-, 78 Rosen. Ellen F., 82 Ross. Robert. 358 Rublein. George T.. 80 Ruzecki. Evon P Sancetta. Anthony L-. 76 Sanwal. .jagdish C-. 80 Sawyer. .James W . 84 Scammon. Howard M . 84. 247 Schlfrin. Leonard. 76. 223 Scholnick, Robert .J,. 77 Schone. Harlan E . 82. 304 Scale, Lawrence S . 77 Selby. .John E,. 79 Shean. Glenn D Sheehan. Bernard W Sher. Arden. 82 Sherman. Richard B . 79 Sherman. Roger. 247 Shivel. Lt Col Glen L . Jr . 83 Siegel. Robert T Siders. David L . 76 Simons. Jarid A, Simpson, Barbara A,. 76 Slone. Carl J,. 83. 358, 379. .384 Smith. Grace M.. 78 Smith. Howard M,. 83. 288 Smith. LeRoy W.. 77 Smith. Robert E,. 82 Smith. Roger W . 79 Soest. Jon F.. 82 Southworth. Raymond W . 80 Sparling. Russell P . 77 Speese. Bemice M Squire. Donald H.. 81 Stason. E Blythe. .Jr . 80 Stewart. Alan C . 83 Stanford. David P . 80 Stone. Howard. 81. 295 Strong. George ' . 79 Swan. Scott. 370 Swindler. William F, Sykes. .John W . 78 Tammariello. August, 358 Tarleton. Lavonne 0.. 75 Tate. Tjaddeus W . Jr . 79 Taylor. Charles L- Teefey. Joseph. 358 Terman. Richard C . 75 Themo. Elaine M.. 84 Thompson. David W,. 75, 284 Thorne, Thomas E , 78 Thurman, William R , Jr . 77 Tnmiinson, Janet, 82, 360 Torcia. Charles E.. 80 Traywick. Leiand E.. 76 Trimble. Joseph. .302 Troxler. Christopher K. Tmesdell. Frederick D.. 83. 241 Turbow. Gerald D.. 79 Turner. William C. 80 Tyler. Anne S T Tee. Sheppard Young. Jr., 75 VanEngel. Willard A. Vanfossen. Marion Gilbert. 84 VanWinkle. Webb. 75 Varner. Charles R . 83 V ' ermeulen. Carl W.. 75 Walker. J Lewis. III. 77 Wallace. Carol A., 82 Ward. Alan J Ware. Stewart A , 75 W arrinner, Junius Ernest W ass, Marvin LeRoy Weaver. Mike. 370 Webb. Kenneth L. Webb. Stephen S Welsh. Robert E.. 82 Wenger. Thelma W . 78 West. Mildred Barrett. 82 Wetherell. Colonel Lewis G , 83. 359 Why te. James P. Jr.. 80 Wilkin. Alma L.. 79 Williams. Donald L. Williams. Stanley B.. 82. 246. 289 Wilhs. .lohn H.. Jr. 70 Winter. RnlfG. 82 Whitten. Charles X. Wojcik. Frank J. Wood. John Langille Wood. Langley H- W ukasch. Charles M . 81 Yam. Yin , ' -Yeung. 82 Zimmerman. Walter S.. 81 Zung. Joseph T.. 75. 284 Organizations Index Abelian Society. 242 Accounting Club. 282 Alpha Chi Omega. 312. 313 Alpha Lambda Delta. 238 Alpha Phi Omega. 281 .Arts and Lectures, 284 Backdrop Club, 267 Balfour-Hillel, 300 Band. 268 Baptist Student Union. 301 Biology Club. 282 Chamber Orchestra. 269 Canterbury Club. 302 Cheerleaders. 270 Chemistry Club. 284 Chi Delta Phi. 242 Chi Omega. 314. 315 Choir. 272. 273 Chorus. 274 Christian Fellowship. 287 Christian Science Organization, 303 Circle K. 283 Cnlinual E h,i. 250. 251. 252. 253 Debate Council. 275 Delta Delta Delta. 316. 317 DelUi Omicron. 240 Delia Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha. 243 Eta Sigma Phi. 243 Flat Hat. 254. 2.55. 256, 257 French Club. 285 Gamma Phi Beta. 318. 319 General CtKiperative Committee. 223 Group Leaders. 232 International Circle. 286 Inler-Fraternity Council. 331 Lyon G, Tyler Historical Society. 285 Kappa Alpha. .332. 333 Kappa Alpha Theta. 320. 321 Kappa Delta. 322. 323 Kappa Delta Pi. 244 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 324. 325 Kappa Sigma. 334. 335 LamWa Chi Alpha. 336. 337 Lutheran Student Association. .304 Majorettes. 27 1 .Men ' s Dormitory Council. 2.30 Men ' s Honor Council. 228 Memicttts. 290 Mortar Board. 237 Newman Club. .305 Omicron Delta Kappa. 236 Orehesis. 291 Panhellenic Council. 330 I ' hi Alpha Delui. 244 I ' bi Beta Kappa. 235 Phi Delia Phi. -245 Phi Eta Sigma. •2. ' 18 Phi Kappa Tau. 3:)8. 339 Phi Mu. 326. 327 Phi Mu Alpha. -241 Physical Education Miynr ' .s Club. 288 Pi Beta Phi. 328. 3 ' 29 Pi Delta Kpsilon, 2:i9 I ' l Delia Phi. 216 Pi Kappa Alpha. 340. 341 Pi Lambda Phi. 342. 343 Political Science Forum. 289 Psi Chi. 246 Psychology Club. 289 President ' s Aides. 227 Queen ' s Guard Association. 279 Reserve OITicer Training Corps. 276. 277. 278 Sailing Association. ' 292 Scabbanl and Blade. ' 280 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 344. 345 Sigma Chi. 346. 347 Sigma Nu. .348. 349 Sigma Phi Epsilon. .350. 351 Sigma Pi. 352. 353 Sigma Pi Sigma, 247 Skin Diving Club. 293 Spanish Cluh. 295 Sponaon . 233 Student As.s(K-iation. 223. 2 ' 24. 2 ' 2S, 226 Student Bar Association. ' 294 Student Education Association, 295 Student Publications Committee. 249 Society for the Advancement of Management. 296 TheUl Alpha Phi. 247 TheUi Delta Chi. 3.54. 355 W ' CWM. 260. 2(il W ' esley Foundation. 306 We.stminsler Fellowship. 307 H ' i in i anil Mary Hcliru. 258. ' 2.59 William and Mary Theatre. 26:1. ' 264. 265. ' 266 Women ' s Dormitory As-sociation. 231 Women ' s Hontir Council. 229 Young Americans for Freedom, 296 Young Kcpuhlicans. 297 419 Student Index Abarbanel, Peter Don, 93, 333 AbboU. Ann, 173, 284 Abercrombie, Clara Reid. 93, MT, 322 Abicht, $andra Rita, 93 Able, Kenneth William Abrahamson, Richard F.. 173 Abrams. Lehn Edward, 173. 347 Abramson, Stephen J., 191. 261 Absher, Merrie Susan. 173. 322 Ackroyd. Janet E . 150. 315 Acree, Barbara Kent, 150. 313, 330 Acton, Linn Ann, 314 Adair, Ann V-Tiitney Adams, Earl Rice, 173. 347 Adams, Sandra Jo Adams. Sheryl Lee, 93 Adams. Sue Brown Adkisson, John Felton Aemi. Madelainc. 93. 286 Agatstein. David Joseph. 218. 245 Akers, Dorislee. 93. 322 Akers. Ivy Jane, 319 Akers. Sandra Rndden. 93 Akers. Wallace Brown. 173. 230. 289 Albert. Alan Fredrick, 150. 343 Albert. John Richard. 261 Albertson, Eileen Mae AlbrechU Lee Wayne. 173 Albright. Linda Kaye. 173. 322 Albright. Patricia E., 191, 319, 376 Alderson. Mary Lee. 173. 238. 297. 307 Alessi. Dennis James. 191 Alexander. Althea P . 150 Algatt. .Judith Ann. 150. 285. 317 Allen. Edward Monroe. Jr. Allen. John Walter Allen, Mary Ellen. 173. 315 Allen. Nancy Taylor Allen. Pamela B . 191. 292 Allen. Rickie Craig. 173. 339 Allen. Victor K. 191. 344 Alley, Wayne Mosby. 93. 232. 296. 335 Allison. Pamela. 56. 63. 173. 317 Almand. James Frederick. 224. 230. 261 Almo. Jeffrey Edward. 279. 370 Althaus. Sheryl Lou. 191. 259 Alvarez. Carlos Alverson. Charles H.. 224. 338 Alvis. Elizabeth H.. 93. ' 295 Amole. Roger L,. .Ir.. 294 Amon. James Paul Amory, Robert F.. 94. 345 Amos. Annis Patricia Amsbaugh. Diana Fay. 94. 282. 287. 301 Anderson, Alvin Powers. 173. 230. 337 Anderson. Cheryl Dee. 150. 224. 229. 318 Anderson. Claire H.. 94. 284. 287. 290 Anderson. David Gordon. 191. 374 Anderson. Emily Draper. 173 Anderson. Gilbert Eddy. 191. 307 Anderson. Marie Ellen Anderson. Patsy Lee. 191. 312 Anderson. Raymond G.. 191. 336. 384 Anderson, Shirley Jo. 150 Andrew. Betty Lynn. 150. 229. 231. 324 Andrews. Christopher M.. 332 Andrews. John Farley Andrews. Lyndal Diane, 191. 224. 324 Andrews. Robert Thomas. 191. 292. 346 Andrews. Susan Clocker. 94. 242, 246. .322. 330 Anspach, Charles Fred. 94. 288. 387 Antaramian. Grant 0. 192 Antholz. Mary Bee. 1.50. 286 Anzalone. Ronald David. 191. 285 Applegate. Charles E . 94 Applegate. Suzanne Watson Appier. David Van. 94. 341 Area. Leandro C , 192. 2.30. 350 Arhart. George Andrew. 94 Arledge. Patricia N . 173. 240. 318 Armentrout, Regina Ann. 94. 242. 318 Armstrong. Herbert B.. 173. 279. 343 Armstrong, Kenneth S . 173. 302 Armstrong. Larry S., 173. 372 Armstrong. Ned C. Amesen. Kenneth Alan. 192. 354 Arnett. Robert Harold. 192 .Arnold. Karen Sue. 150. 324 Arnold, Mary Ann. 192. 327 Artman, Alan Miller. 95. 351 Artman. John Bennett Ashmore. Christopher Elee Askins, Samuel E. 191.301 Asplund. Katherine Anne. 173. 315 Assur. Eric Thomas. 150 Atchi.son. Mary Joan Atkins. Martha Kay. 95. 255. 270. 329 Atkinson. Karen Lee. 298 Atkinson. Phoebe Joanne. 95. 295. 320 Attridge, Jean Carol, 173. 320, 330 Atwater. Charlotte Audet. Benjamin Hobart. 95. 247 Auerbach. Susan K.. 173. 318 Augeri. Virginia Augustine. Gretii Ann. 95. 318 Ault. Peter Nathan. 336. 397 Auman. Sarajane. 150. 231. 303. 320 Austin. Barbara Jean. 173 Averill. Donald Gene. 150. 287 Aycock. Albert Wayne Ayers. Scott Peter B Babb. Barbara Ellen Babb, Ellen Frances. 95. 289. 326 Babington-Smith. Hugh. 95. 230, 251, 259. 286 Bachman. Bruce Clinton Badran. Carol Anne. 192 Bagby, Thomas Lee. 150. 296. 341 Bagley. Carol Ann. 95. 305, 324 Bagley, James Lyle. 95. 241. 355 Bahr. William Henry. 192. 352 Bailey. Ann Denise. 173, 322 Bailey. James Bernard Bailey. John Edward. Jr., 95, 284, 333 Bailey, Martin Thomas Bailey, Samuel R., Jr., 173, 341 Bailey, William Stanley, 174, 353 Bailey, Winifred A., 192. 328 Baisden. Nancy Marshall, 95 Baity, Ann Leigh, 174, 318 Baker. Billie Anne. 150. 326 Baker, Janet Louise, 95, 326 Baker. Thomas Oliver. 95. 247. 287 Bakowski, Christine. 95. 247, 267 Baldwin, Chariene F., 174. 238. 322 Baldwin. Daniel Ray. 192 Baldwin, Ernest Oilman. 192 Baldwin, James Arda, 174, 339 Baldwin. Pnscilla B., 95. 270. 317. 330 Ball, Bobby Miller. 192 Ballance. William M.. 96 Ballard, .lane Wyatt. 192. 316 Baltes. Gertrude Parker. 174. 233, 318. 360. 376 Banes. Robert Thomas Banks. Judy Ellen. 150. 224. 225. 286. 295. 324 Banner. Worth Durham Barackman. James C, 192. .354 Barans. Charles Anthony Barha, Margaret Rose. 191. 192. 324 Barber. Susan Ixiis. 174. 326 Barber. Will Albert. Jr. Barlwur. Richard Edwin Barger, Ray Maynard. 1.50. 335. 362 Baril. Charles Purdom. 174 Barker, Larry Keith Barker. Sandra Kay. 150 Barlett. Frank E , 192 Bamer. Sally Ruth. 56. 150, 257. 322 Barnes, . rthur George Barnes. Elaine Madeline. 63. 174. 317 Barnes. Lonnie Gary Barnes. Robert Carlton. 96, 258. 337 Barnes. William A.. Jr . 96 Barnes, William Richard. 150, 2.30. 296, 340 Bamett, Jerry Wayne Bametl, Ricarda Ann, 96. 296 Bamett. Suzitnne Marie. 192 Bamett, William George, 96, 353 Barney, Gretchen Lee. 96. 290. 313 Bamhart. Cecile Jeffery Barocco. Diana. 96. 235. 246. 305, 318 Baroody. Anthony J , Jr. Barran, Paula Ann, 192, 305 Barrett. Charles Butler. 218. 245. 294 Barrett. James Carlie. 284 Barrett. Mary Kay. 376. 386 Barrett. William C. 151 Barrick. Sandra Lea. 151, 324 Bartee. Kathleen Dempsey Bartelt. John Allan. 96. 282 Bartholomew. John F . 192. 279, 352 Bartlett. Gilbert A.. 218. 294 Barton. James Edwin. 362. 365, 367 Baskerville. Susan B.. 88, 96. 223, 227, 231. 318. 376 Bass, Jeanette Martin Bassuener, Barbara Ann. 96. 324 Batson. Barbara Carol, 192 Battaglia, Carol M , 96. 290 Batterson. James Gary Battey. Susann Fraser Bausell, Martha E.. 192 Baxter. Robert Gordon. 151. 337 Baylor. Billie Delaine. 174 Beach. Rebecca Lynn. 192. 316 Beachley. Nancy Louise. 151. 322 Beadling. Leslie Craig. 96 Beal. Frank Peer Beal. Kenneth Lee Beale. Sam T.. Ill, 218. 245, 294 Beaman. Linda Richmond. 192 Beamer, William Robert, 241 Bear, George Alvin, Jr.. 96. 396 Beard. Lmda Elizabeth. 192 Beard. Louise Virginia. 96. 324 Beason, Robert Alexande, 174, 232. 353 Beatty, Gregg Clinton. 96, 241 Beatty. Ralph Michael. 362 Beazley. Frances Anne. 174. 322 Beazley, Linda Lee, 97. 289 Beck. Dennis LeRoy Beck, Rosemary E., 174. 317 Beck, Sherwin Michau Becker. Kathryn S.. 192. 314 Beckwith. Annemarie Beckwith. Lois Hughes, 192 Bedford. Elizabeth A.. 192 Beecher. Elizabeth Park. 174 Beegle, Li.:abeth L. Beerbower, Lmda Anne. 174. 233. 324 Beers. Marion Drane, 151 Beers. Robert Wilson, 97. 296 Beirne. Harold R,. Jr., 97, 282 Beitner. Geoffrey S.. 174. 335. 362 Bell. Leska Ann. 192. 290 Bell. Randolph Marshall. 238, 285 Belshe. Robert Bland. 174. 347 Belsky. Margaret, 174 Bendall. Robert Warrick, 151. 232. 283 Bender, Carol Amory, 56, 88. 97. 229. 237. 318, 330 Benedict. Rosemarie. 97. 302 Benegar. John Conrad. 338 Benham, William Thomas. 174. 347 Beninghove. Kathy Wmn. 192. 327 Benner, Rodney Stowell Bennett. John Price. 151. 288. 355 Bennett. Richard C. Bennett. Robert Harry Benson. John Earl Benson. Susan Jane. 192. 252. 327 Berenson. Beverly W. Berge. Paul Frederick. 192. 297. 346. 374 Berger. Charles Harry. 97. 277. 355 Berger. Patricia Ann. 174. 391 Bergere. Douglas K. Bergiund. Janet Clark Bergman. Willard Beringer. Bruce Clay, 174, 353 Berkey. Jacqueline S.. 151 Berkeypile. Jean Warren. 174. 301 Berman. Herbert Seth. 97, 277, 300 Bernd, David Lemoine, 192 Betton, Kathleen Anne. 192, 290, 321 Beverly, Hugh, Jr , 294 Beville, Susan Patricia, 97. 295 Bevins. Timothy Boynton. 151. 232. 339 Beyer. Angela Scott Beyer. Emil Charles Biedenhorn, Cyril Joseph Biehl. Brtice Allen, 332. 370 Bierly. Nancy Jane. 192, 290 Bierman. Richard B , 151. 333 Biggs. Diana Bilbo. Jon Frederick. 348, 370 Billings, Peter Lauck Billman. Carol Jean, 192, 252, 324 Billups, Andrew J . HI. 174 Billy, Madeline Scott. 97. 250. 285. 305 Binzer. Rence. 97. 267. 291 Biordi. Toni Elizabeth. 151, 297. 315 Birckhead, Linda Sue. 192. 252. 327 Bird, Richard Edward Birk. John Alexander Birkett, Kenneth N., Jr., 174. 279 Birzenieks, Gunar M. Bishop. Mary Josephine, 192, 287 Bishop, Nancy Lee, 192. 321 Bishop. Thomas Alan. 192 Bisset. Suzanne Marie, 193. 257 Bjerke. Joyce Carlson Bjorklund, Robert B.. 193, 387 Blachman. .-Man Jay Black. Frederick Scott. 98, 281 Black. Loring Milton. 193 Blackwell, Nancy Kaye, 193, 253 Blackwell, Richard B. Blair. Robert Allen. 88. 93. 98. 223. 224. 225. 227. 232. 236. 331. 353 Blake. Kathleen Jane. 151. 307, 326 Blanchard, Amy Ruth, 174, 322 Bland, Gerald C , 174 Biandford, Lucy Blankenship, Victoria L., 98, 317 Blanton, .loanna Danby. 174, 233, 313 Biasing, Mutlu Konuk Bledsoe, Susanne Leoni, 174 Blessing. William Henry. 193. 301 Blevins. Virginia D . 193. 282. 316 Blomquist. Roger Neil, 151. 247. 347 Blount. Susan Mallet Blum. John Curtis, Jr. Bly, Robert Dexter, 256 Boal, Robert Thomas III. 151. 374 Boatright, Randall Kirk, 193, 340 Bobbio, Stephen Michael Boberg. John Robert, 244 Bockoven. Martha Lee. 193 Bocock. Sandra Elise. 62. 98, 317 Boehren. Jim Michael Boelt. Anne Marie Boesch. Donald F. Bogan. Lawrence .1.. 332. 370 Bogardus. William S.. 98 Bogart. Edward H. Bogart. Susan Kathy Boggs, Olivian Russell. 98, 289, 315 Bogle. Kerry Wesley. 193, 342 Boisseau, Edward Hooker, 151, 353 Boisseau, Ellen Stuart Boitin. Erwin Heinrich Bold. Wendy Elizabeth, 174 Bolton, Helen Suzanne, 98. 253, 282, 288 Bolton. Lawrence E., 218, 245, 294 Bolton. Robert Lee Bolton. Vernon 1... Jr.. 174, 289. 339 Bonck. Lorelei A.. 151 Boneta. Carol Ann. 98. 250. 295, 305 Bonifant. Nancy Lee, 88, 98, 237, 315. 330 Bonner, Daniel Bruce, 98, 379 Bonner, Marjorie Ann, 193 Bonner. William Thomas. 151. 241 Bonney. Hal .lames. 294 Booker, .ludith Ann. 257. 290 Booker. Mel Pegram 420 Boon, John Daniel. Ill Boon. Wyndham Henry Borden, Sandra Louise. 174. 322 Borleske. Stephen G., 98. 284. 304 Bomor. John Richard Bostock, Clifton Baker Boswell. Cora Jane, 174. 232 Boswell, John Eastburn. 151. 238. 305 Boswell, William Sanford Boudreau. Marie E.. 98 Boulden, Walter Raleigh. 193. 332, 370 Bouldin, Barbara Ann. 320 Boundy. Marvin Dale. 193 Bowen. Pamela Gay. 151. 284 Bowling, Arthur Lee. Jr., 151 Bowman, John Randall. 151, 343 Bowman. Jonathan Christoph Bowry, Glinda Ann. 151. 270 Boyd, George M., 353 Boyd, James A., 218, 294 Boyd, Ronald J . 193, 203 Boyd, William Linwood, 174 Boyle, Louis Lawrence, 193, 279, 307 Boyle, Patricia G , 193 Boyles, George B. Boysen, Frederick Otto, 98, 339 Brackett. William Dodds, 294, 298 Bradenham, Robert E, Bradford, Bonnie Lee. 174. 313 Bradley. Sarah Ann. 193 Bradshaw. Katharine L,. 193, 256 Bradstreet, Anne, 151, 224, 315 Bragg, Betty N. Bragg, David Gordon, 98 Branch. David Harold Branch, Emily E Brand, Paul Leclair Branham, Jean Elizabeth. 99, 318 Braswell, Mary Alice Bratcher, Suzanne Jane, 193, 301 Breck, Carolyn. 285 Breen. Bettijoyce. 151. 284. 320 Bremer, Elizabeth Anne, 99, 240 Brennan, Brian Matthew Brenner. Alison Leslie. 88. 99. 235. 324 Bretnali. Virginia Jane. 151, 317 Brewer, Scott Bricklemyer, Keith W., 99. 333, 374 Bridges, Saunders M , 230 Bridgforth, Richard L., 193 Briggs. Beverly, 174, 318 Bright, Ernest Andrew, 174. 351 Bright. Thomas Leo, 362 Briley, Lynn Fontanne, 193 Brim. Blaine BjTon. 151. 243 Brinckman. Joy Alice, 174 Brinkley, John Scott, 193 Brisebois, Anne Bindon, 99, 235, 246, 287. 307 Brittingham, Mary Anne. 151 Brittingham. Sarah E, Britton, Lee Elizabeth. 193, 312 Broaddus, David T Brock, Carolyn Marie, 99. 242. 326 Brodie, Glenn Thomas Brodie, Michael Anthony, 288, 294 Broecker, Linell P , 99, 224. 255, 320 Broman, Dianne E., 193, 290, 316 Bromley, Elizabeth Ann, 99. 315 Brooke, William Joseph, 99, 240 Brooks, Ann Barringer, 99. 295 Brooks. Carlton P.. III. 99. 276. 343 Brooks. David Hebcrt. 151, 343 Brooks, David Robert Brost, Richard Alan Broughton, Henry Paul, 99. 289. 341 Brown, Adin Deering, 100, 277, 280, .349, .362, 365, 367 Brown. Alan Kent. 151. 337 Brown, Celia Anne. 100, 324 Brown. Dana Anthony. 151. 288 Brown. Dennis Tumes. 151. .333 Brown, Diane Ruth. 100 Brown. Dougla.s Eric. 193. 336. 384. 385 Brown. Frederick Lee. 100 Brown, Henry Alan, 193, 348, 394 Brown, Howard Douglas, 151 Brown, Janet Barbara, 193 Brown, Janet Marie, 318 Brown. Kristi Sue. 100. 326 Brown. Margie Ann. 312 Brown. Pauline E . 100 Brown. Richard Daryl. 100. 333 Brown, Robert Braxton. 151. 345 Brown, Robert Edward, 151 Brown, Robert Wilmot. Jr.. 151. 228. 351, 391 Brown, Ronald Dane Brown. William Keith. 100 Brown. Wynyard Adair. 151 Browne. Robert Lee. 174. 340 Brownell. Joan Frances. 193. 257. 376 Brownell, Margaret A., 193, 253, 305, 327. 360. 376 Brubeck. Jean Dale, 174, 233, 324 Bruce, Bonnie McClenny Bruce, Jon William. 294 Bruechert. Elizabeth R . 193. 286 Brugh. Lewis Latane. 193 Bruington. Patricia Brunelli. Robert Ernest Bruno. Howard .John. 362 Brunson, Carol Ella. 175, 290, 318 Bryan, Cathy, 193 Bryant, Donna, 297 Bryant, Edward Carroll, 194 Bryant, Harvey Lee, III, 100, 297 Bryant, Larry Alan, 387 Bryant, Melville I, Bryde, Stanley Kirk, 175 Bubsey, William Edward, 151, 341 Buchanan, Doris Lyerly Buchanan, William G , III, 100, 349, 362, 364, 365, 369 Buchler, Thomas, 300 Buck. Lilli Lee. 261 Buck, Sharon Elizabeth, 100 Buckak, Robert M , 100 Buckey, Kerry Alan Buckingham, James L. Buckingham, Richard D, Buckle, David Charles Buckley, Linda Louise, 151, 320 Buckley, Mary Kathleen. 101, 318 Buckley, Susan Irvin. 101, 315 Bucknam. Deborah Jane Buckpitt. Alan Ridler Budahn. Phillip J.. 279 Buehler. Thomas Alfred, 194, 391 Buenting, Karen Alt, 101, 320 BufTington, Carl E., Jr., 151. 345 Buffington. Patricia. 101. 317 Bugden. Lee Bibb. 101. 329 Bullard. .James Roger. 336 Bullock, Richard Arthur. 194. 354 Bullock. Robert Michael, 339 Bulynko, Lydia D., 151, 243, 315 Bunch, Linda K., 194 Bunte, Margaret Rachel Burbage, Bruce Parker, 175 Burge, Katherine G., 56, 62, 101, 246, 317, 330 Burgess, Susan Alyce, 175. 233, 257. 322 Burgio. Lorraine Ann. 194, 224, 328 Burgraff. Craig Robert. 152, 232. 255. 349 Buriak, Richard Robert, 152 Burian. James Dale, 194 Burke, Frederick C , 152 Burket. Barbara Ann. 175. 324 Burleigh, John Roy, 374 Burleigh, Patricia C Burlock, Frances B. Burnett, Carolinda Phillips Burnett, Gerald. 293 Burnett, James A.. 175, 345 Bumette, Bettye Anne, 175 Bumette. Jo Anne, 194 Burr, Carll Smith, 336 Burrell, Victor G J Rurris, Raymond Douglas, 194 Burt, Mercer David. 101 Burt. Virginia Lee. 101 Burton. Barbara Ann. 175, 293 Burton, Harry Harding, 194, 279 Bumey, Christine .Shirley, 101, 329 Busbee. Howard James, 218, 245, 294 Bush, Jayne Lynn Bushong, Delorcs Ann, 152, 250, 286 Bu.sse, Laura B. Bus.se, Paul Lawrence Butler, Arthur, 101. 289 Butler. Fleetwood P . 218. 245, ' 294 Butler, Marion Tyus, 175, 345 Butler, Nora Dalby, 152. 290 Butler. Patricia Jane. 242. 321 Butler. Sharon Lynn Butler. William A . Jr Butncr, Truscilla Drane, 101, 329 Buxlon, Joseph T., III. 244 Buxton, Mary Ann Wakefield Byers. Ralph A.. 194 Byrd. Claudia Ann. 152. 250 B Td, Rebecca Lee, 194, 324 BvTer, Margaret E , 175. 233. 243. 275, 320 B Tne, Thomas .V , .370 Cabaniss, Richard Jennings Cafeo, Linda Louise Cahoon, Roger Howell, 152, 345 Calder, Dale Ralph Caldwell, Audrey Wood Callahan. James Edward. 101. 337 Callear. James Y . 194. 354 Calvert. Catherine Jane. 231. 255 Calvo. Betsy Ellison. 175. 313 Camden. Sandra Kay. 152. 250 Cameron. Colleen Sue. 175. 233. 314 Cammarata, Joseph Barry Campana. Michael E.. 175. 260 Campbell. .Anna Rose Campbell, David Lee. 194, 348 Campbell, Frances Moore Campbell, .Joan Darnell. 101. 322 Campbell, Mary Lou, 194 Campbell, Patricia 1 . 194. 255. 314 Campbell. Robert Hugh. 194. .336 Campbell. Ronald Warren. 243 Campbell. Susan Pannill. 152. 320 Campbell. Victoria Anne. 101. 242 Canada. Bernard David. 175. 341 Canterbury. John R. Canup. Robert E , II. 175 Caplan. James Arthur Cardwell. Betty Lou Care, Allan Matthew Carhart. Judy Ann. 152. 256, 322 Carlin, Karen Elaine Carlson, Patricia Ann, 101, 235 Carlton, Alice C , 152, 240, 307 Carlton. Elizabeth P Carlton, Kathleen Ann. 176 Carmody. Mary Patricia, 102, 313 Carney, Christine Lee Carney, Gretchen Joan, 102 Carney, Roliert Walter. 102 Carpenter. Bertie Lynn. 194 Carr. Diana Deane. 194 Carrigan. Daniel J . 194. 338. 374 Carrithers. Emmitt O.. 350, 392 Carroll, Helen C Carroll, John C. Carroll. .lohn Michael. 348. 370 Carroll. Murray Lee Carroll, Patrick James, 194, 305, 391 Carson. Jean Kyle, 102. 320 Carson. Rebecca S. Carter. Barry Ncal, 175 Carter, Carolyn L., 175 Carter, Karen A., 102, 194 Carter, Karen IjOU Carter. Linda J , 194 Carter. Margaret E.. 152. 321 Cartwright. Bruce G. CartwTight. Ronnie A.. 175, 342 Carver, Michael Earl Casey, Catherine Sue, 175, 202, 252 Casey, Everett Frank, 152, 241 Casey, Thomas Edward, 194, .350 Cashman, Bradley Robert, 102, 282, 362 Cassada, Janice Anne. 194, 301 Cavanaugh, James C , 362, 364, 365, 366, 367 Cavanaugh, Thomas W., 152 Cave, Cynthia Ann, 195, 319 Cavey. Dcsales M , 195, 350 Cayot, Michele Jon, 175. 324 Chafin. Linda Anne. 175 Chalmers, George H. Chambers, Gwynn E., 176. 317 Chambers. James Ross Chancellor. Ann Layman. 152. 243. 247. 267 Chancellor. Ruth Donnan. 56. 63, 152, 224, 233, 286, 324, 330, 360 Chandler, Nancy Deal. 102, 195 Chandler, Samuel Bryan, 341 Chaney, Judith A. Chapman, James Bruce Chapman, Marian Sue, .56, 102. 296 Chapman. Sarah V . 195. 351 Chappell. Allen Hams. 102 Chappell. Gcorve E , Jr , 301 Chard. Douglas Norman, 258. 284, 285. 286 Chartier. Linda Harrell. 102 Chase. Judith Caneel. 152. 256. 286. 315 Chausse. Patricia Ann. 152 Cheatham. Alvin Paul. 362 Chen. An Ban. 286 Chen. Yen Shon. 286 Cherry . Elizabeth Anne. 102, 320 Cherry. Penelope Ann. 195, 328 Chesno. Frank A., .Jr. Chesser. Anne Courtney Chesser, Roger Chesson, Michael Bediut, 152, 232, 243, 255. 275. 347 Childers. Edwin R,. Jr, Chizaki, Akiie Chocklett, Charles W . 152 Chow. Mei Chuan Tan, 102, 284, 286 Christ, Anthony Chris. 195. 392 Christensen. Andrew B.. 195 Christensen. Carl H . 102. 282. 335 Christensen. Osborne D.. 195, 334. 397 Christhilf. David A. Christian. EInor Jane. 102, 322 Christianson, James. 152, 347 Christoferson. [)anald P., 195 Christopher. John C. 152. 296, 333 Chronister. Martin M . 102, 296 Chubb. William S . 152. 283. 302 Churchill. William L K Ciaburri. Michael, 195 Citron, Richard Stephen Clark, Alynne Dale, 176, 315 Clark. Brian Kent, 195. 279. 283 Clark. Frank H.. III. 302 Clark, Frederick Llewellyn, 195, 334 Clark, Jacqueline E , 152, 295 Clark, James Bruce Clark, Joanne, 103 Clark, .John Robert. 195 Clark, Karen Leigh. 176. 270, 329 Clark. Kathryn Peny. 103 Clark. Linda Diane. 152, 231. 313 Clark. Thomas Charles. 245. 294 Clarke. Alva Byron Clarke. Peter Tefll, 103. 276. 343 Clarke. William Gordon. 152. 296. 349 Clave, Mireille Andree Clawson, Constance M.. 103, 305, 313 Clawson, Mildred . nn, 152 Clay, Carolyn Meredith,- 176. 318. 360 Clay. Robert Newlin. 83. 103. 255. 351 Cla TOan, Carol Sue, 195. 250 Clayton. Helen Marie, 152 Clements, Alan Leigh, 195, 344 Clements, Vivian Q. Cleveland. Robert Harold Cline. Robert .Joseph. 88. 235, 236. 331 Clover, Karen Ann. 176 Cloyd. Randolph Mahan. 176, 345 Coakley. Gary Vaughn. 195 Coakley. Stephen Stuart Coates, Robbie J. Cobb. Cheryl Rac. 195. 323 Cobb. James Gurley. 152 Cochran. Harold E Cochran. Stephen Greg, 152, 230, 232. 255, 333 Cockrell, Ashby U.. 195. 336 Cofer. Glenna Jo. 176 Coffey. John Getely. 294. 346 ColTey. John Warren. 176 CofTman. Barry Preston Coflman. Milton Jr.. 103, 337 Coggin. George Thomas, 103. 296 Cohen. Nathaniel .1 . 218. 245. 294 Coiner. Penelope Susan, 103, 317 Coker. Barbiira Kt.ehan Cole. Anthony Frederick Cole, David Patten. 176. 232. 339 Cole, Howard Milton, Jr., 103 Cole. James Ernest, 176 Cole. Mark Arthur. 195. 296 Cole. William Walter. 176. 341 Coleman. Aliceanne. 195. 321 Coleman. Carol.vn. 103. 295 Coleman. Cnthy Leigh. 56. 173. 176. 224 Coleman. Elizabeth. 195 Coleman, .ludith Uike. 103 Coleman. Marjorie Ann. 195 Coleman. Rohorl E . 195 Coles, Knthlrrn Ixiuise. 195. 323 Coley. Joan Elise. 103. 320. 330 Collins. Barclay P . 195 Collins. Duncan G., 152 Collins, Elizabeth C, 103. 313 421 Collins, Elizabeth Ware. 152, 317 Collins. Georije H . 176. 230. 351. 396 Collins. Kenny Kayle. 152 Cullins. Michafl McHale Collin.s. Walu-r William. 103. -232, 292 Collins. William H.. Jr., 176, 283, 285, •289. 347 Collins, Ross L , II Colonna. Jane BripKs. 152 Colver. Mildred D , 195. 314 Combs, Melinda Lt uise. 195 Comeau. Regina Elizabeth. 195, 305 Cximo, Kichard W ' allace. 362 Condit. Christopher D . 391. 394 Cone. Charlotte M Cones. Harold Nelson. Jr. Conley. Charles Duncan, 195 Conley, Elizabeth B . 103, 257. 322 Connelly. Rose Frances, 104. 235 Connor. Thomas Conrad. Conrad A . 104. ' 282. 339 Conrad. Glen E.. 195 Conrad. Paul Wells, 176, 337 Converse. Ray. 152 Conway, . rthur Franklin, 104. 347 Conway. Richard E . 387 Conway. W ' llliam G- Cook. Bruce Moreland. 232 Cook, Martha Elizabeth. 176. 233, 313 Cook. Mary Grace. 104. 322 Cook, Richard Carlton Cooke. Gilbert Lee. 279 Cooke. Janice Lynn. 104. 260 Cooke. Judith Ann. 1.52 Cooney. Thomas Gregory. 195, 350, 387 Cooper. Cynthia Vinton, 195, 312 Cooper. Ellen Hope. 152. 271. 315 Cooper. Marian Louise. 152. 320 Cooper. Nancy Condit. 176. 324 Copley. Vernon J.. 152 Coppola. Sherry Sue. 104. .376 Corbett. John Franklin. 195. 374 Corbitt. Phyllis Stitser Cordell. Dennis Leon Correa. Peter C . 176. 337 Correll. Charles M . 338 Correll. Dorothy L , 104. 302. 324 Corson. David Wesley. 195. 251. 346 Corvino. Margaret Elsie. 152. 291. 305 Cote. Ernest Norman. 176 Cotman. Lmwood Clary, 176, 341 Cottingham. George R.. 336 Cottingham. Juana Day. 104. 324 Cottingham. Robert P.. 153 Cottrill. Sarah Lu, 104. 287. 307 Couper. Mar - B., 176, 313 Cousins. John Paul. 153. 339 Covell. Cathy Louise. 176. 238. 286. 317 Covington. James Edward. 195 Covington. Susan EN.. 153, 376 Cowart. Gregory A . 195. 336 Cowles. Rollin James. 195. 230. 296, 352 Cox. John Bruce Cox. Virginia Lee. 153 Coyne. Jerry Allen. 261 Cracraft. Kathleen D . 104. 329 Cracraft. Steven G Craft. Charles Stephen. 153. 335 Craig. Dee W ' ayne. 105. 230. 288. 387 Craig. Kim. 195. 324 Craig. Patricia G . 105 Crane. Michael L . 153. 351 Crawford. Pamela. 105. 259. 286, 292, 326 Crawley, Charlene G . 176. 324 Creef. Teresa Diane. 177, 326 Creekmore, .loseph W.. 195 Cremins. Mary Ann. 105. 253. 329. 330 Cressman. Barry Edward. 88. 105, 235. 236. 259. ' 285 Crewe. William Stewart. 153. 343 Crt?ws. Ralph L , 196. 336 Cnm. Kevin Lou. 177. 238 Crisscy. Barbara Jean. 153. 290. 317 Crist. Deborah Caroline. 1.53 Crocker. Richard A. Croghan. Susan Victoria. 105, 292, 297 Cronk, Ronald Drew, 105 Crosier. Yvonne Fae. 177. 317 Cross. Linda Lee. 196. 316 Crossen. Sheila Mane. 177. 315 Crouch. .loseph Preston. 245. 294 Crouse. Susan Elizabeth. 105. 240 Crowder. Linda Kate Crowe. John Harrison. 196. 230, 391 Crowe, Patricia Ward, 105, 2,35, 258 Crowther, Nancy B., 153, 320 Croyle, Barbara Ann, 196. 250. 252. 261. 319 Cruger. Thomas Wayne CrMse. Harold M.. 196. 352 Crute. Carol Etta. 177. 233. 238. 313 Cuervo-Delgado. Herminio Hermini. 105. 293. 391 Cullers. Kathy Kay. 196. 316 Cullcy. Pamela Keith. 177. 233. 313 CumlMH Richard S. Cummins. Brian Jay. 105 Cunningham. .Su.san W . 191. 196. 224. 270, 316 Currie, Caroline F. Curry, Rhonda Elaine, 177, 315 Curlin, Ernest A , 196, 302 Curtis, Winifred Parker. 196 Curlier. IXiuglas C . 105 Curwen. Diana Louise. 56. 153. 286. 317 Curwen. Elizabeth. 196. 291 Curzi. Dewey Scott. 153. 349. 392. 393 Custis. Paul Robert. 177. 292 Cusworth. Robert Brian Cutler. Elliott C. 261. 270 Cutler. Jamie Sue. 196. 312 Cyrus. Lynda Anne. 153 Czamecki. Peter B . 196. .354 D Dabney, Hovey Slayton, Jr . 196. 334 Dail. Halbert Thornton. 245 Dailey. Mary Anne. 105. 326 Dainer. Paul Maclyn. 105. 2.38. 284. 347 Dale. Carl W , 177 Dale, Kenny. 340 Daley. John Gordon. 153. 232. 335 Daley. Jonelle Sharon. 106 Dallas. Bruce S. 177. 224. 230. 334. 387. 388 Dameron. Glenda Faye. 106. 313 Dance. Carolyn Wallace, 177. 233. 2.38. 318 Dankers. Naomi Jean. 106. 318 Dann. John Christie Dansby, Dwight Richard. 196. 348 Daragan. Joseph John. 196. 296 Damall. Sherry . nne. 196 Darnell. Nancy Rebecca. 177. 240. 301. 313 Darr. Michael Glenn. 153. 374 Darragh. Daniel Meyer. 89. 106, 227. 335. 364. 365. 368. .369 Darragh. Mary Anne Daugherty. David Reams. 153. 335. 379. 381 Daugherty. Seth Jerome Daughtry. Laura Lee, 106, 313 Davenport, Robert Kevin, 153. 337 Davey. John Barrett, 196, 261, 354 Davi, Susan Ann, 177. 243. 329 Davick. Thomas Kellogg. 196. 340 David. Joseph John. 153. 339 Davies. Hope Massie. 196 Davies. John Myrddin. 196. 286 Davis. Beatrice L.. 106 Davis. Bradley John. 89. 106. 223. 224, 225. 249. 337 Davis. David Earl. Jr . 106. 223. 224. 225. 253. 351 Davis. Donald W ' ayne Davis. Elizabeth Carter. 177. 313 Davis. George Hughes. 288. 372, 373, 387 Davis, James Edward. 106. 307 Davis. Julia Waters. 177 Davis. Julianne. 153 Davis. Katharine Baynes. 177. 286. 320 Davis. Leslie Ann. 153. 329 Davis. Lois Meade. 196 Davis. Margaret Dinan. 106. 317 Davis. Margaret Savage. 106 Davis. Paul Alnwick. 106. 258, 285, 347 Davis. Robert Dean Davis. Robert Pratt. 387 Davis. William E . 218 Davis. William Scott. 196. 303 Daw.son. John Robert Dawson. Sandra Kay. 196, 323 Day, Eleanor Johnson Day. Robert Warwick. 153. 255, 296, 339 Dayton, Keith Walter. 177, 228, 232, 279. 343 DeLeon, Linda Juliana, 177 DoVarona. Hada Maria. 196. ' 291 Deacon. .loanne. 177. 224. 301. 315 Dean. John Howard. 153. 349. 362 Deane, Evelyn Powell, 196 Deas, .Joanne B., 106 Deas, Justin Traylor, 247, 260 Deas, Laurence A. Deaton, Lewis Edward, 177 Debell, Richard Lee, 106, 282, 339 Deboe, Joel A Deboer, Patricia Alice Decarlo, Rcsemary Jean, 106, 295 Decot, Mark Edwin, 153, 387 Dctkens, John Mackenzie, 153, 281, 355 Defrees, Jane Lindsay, 153, 307, 318 Dehn, Gale, 1.54, 315 Delaney, Raymond T , 196, 261, 279 Delavan, Susan Jean Delia, Clark Anthony, 177. 279, 281 Dellinger, Jo Anne, 196 Deloach, Clyde Monroe Delong, Richard Allen, 107, 347 Demary, Anthony J , 107, 335. 362 Demchyk, Stephen John, 196, 344 Demers, Marion Edyth, 107, 303, 322 Demharter, Paul Regis, 196 Dempsey, Kathleen M . 107 Denay, .Mar ' anne Denenberg. Dennis. 1.54. 238. ' 284 Dennard. Jane Denny, Patricia Dianne. 154. 317 Densmore. Douglas W.. 177. 339 Dent, Charles Edward, Jr , 154, 232, 260 Dent. Lynwood Miller, 107. 331. 347 Depue. Perry Michael Derflinger. Marsha Ann. 177 Demer. David William. 196 Derr. .Alice Miriam, 177. 317 Derrick. .John Milton. 177. 372 Derrickson. Lew Drumny. 154. 337 Derringe. Edmund T , Jr., 154, 335, 379 Deshong. Philip Ridley. 196 Detorie, Deanne Marie. 107. 305 Deuster. Patricia Anne Devilt. Timothy R Devlin. Ellen Jane. 196 Dew. Stephen DiHdson. 196. 344 Dewey. Hartley Fiske, 154, 282 Dewilde. Donald Steven. 196. 340 Dewitt, Peter Webb. 177. 341 Dexter. Joel Marion. 196 Deyerle. Elizabeth W., 177, 243, 313 Deyerle, Linda Ann. 196. 253, 312 Diamond, Gary Wayne, 196, 342 Dibattista, Beverly Dickerson. David Darren, 245 Dickey. Donald Neil. Jr.. 177. 303. 355 Dickinson. Enders. IV, 154. 341 Dickinson. Jan Suzette. 154 Dickinson. Nancy Lewis. 196 Diehl. Kathleen T . 154 Dlgennard. Richard Sam. 177, 351. 396 Dillard, Philip .James. 387 Dillo n. Kathleen E . 107 Dillon. Larr - Thearon. 154, 281 Dinner. Elliott Davis. 154. 341 Dipaola. Michael F, Distler. Elizabeth Anne, 107, 250, 252, 320 Ditullio. Frank . nthony. 196 Dixon. Kathryn Dixon, William Carlton, 107, 247 Dodd, Kathleen Barbara. 177, 313 Dodds, John H , 196, 346, 374 Dodge, James Ray Dodge. Steven Goode. 197. 334. 384. 385 Dodson. Harry Hugh. Jr.. 154 Doe. Frank E.. 197. 348 Doerries. Lee Erwin Dolsey. Richard Lester. 107. 345 Dombroski. Virginia M.. 197 Donahue. William J . Ill, 177. 232. 343 Donato. .Joanna Francis. 107. 320 Donelson. David Michael. 197. 354 Donnelly, Terry Alan. 107. 337. 372. 373. 387. 389 Donohue. Linda Sue. 108 Donohue. Timothy Conway Donovan. Thomas Joseph Dooley. Paul Leroy. 108 Doollttle. John Paul. 352. 387 Dorman. l,ois .Ainsley. 108 Doughty, Thomas E.. 177. 337 Douglas. Elean or Carter. 108 Douthat. James Evans. 154. 232. 289. 347 Dovel. Elizabeth B.. 108 Dowdy. Elizabeth Claire. 197. 250 Dowdy. Rena Faye. 154. 240 Dowlmg. Michael C. 108. 281. 284 Downer. Patricia, 261 Downey, Virginia Lynne Downing, Jack R , 379, 381, 382 Doyle, Linda Dianne, 108, 313, 330 Drake. Linda Louise. 177. 324 Drake. Robert Edwin. Jr. 108. 276. 279. 280. 347 Drake. Thomas Edward. 296 Dray. Mark Stanley, 245 Drescher, Kenneth G , 338, 397 Dress, Norman T,, 154 Dresscl, Marshall Vic, 154. 355 Drinkwater, Lawrence R. Driscoll, John Patrick, 154, 341 Driscoll, Lawrence T.. 154. 347 Do ' e. Jerry Wayne Dryer. Lynn Ruth. 154. 231. 307 DuBose. Rebecca Stuart. 197. 323 Ducat. Janet Louise Dudley. Margaret F.. 108 Dudley, Mary Anne, 177, 250, 313 Dudley, Terrence L., 154 Duel, Deborah Lee, 109, 254, 313 Duel, Terry Lynn, 177, 252, 313 Duff, Charles Henn-, III Duff. James Ronnie, 197, 255 Duffey. Thomas O . 197. 332. 370, 387 Duke, Charlie Wayne, 177, 283, 301 Duke. Mary Diane Duke. Robert Ernest, Jr., 109, 277, 280, 337 Dula. Frances S.. 197 Dulin. Jacquelyn Scott. 109. 329 Dullien. Detlev Roger Duncan. Bruce Grigg Duncan. Dorothy Ann. 154. 326 Duncan, William E , Jr., 109, 282, 3,35 Dunn, William Lee, 154, 276, 280, 337 Dupaul, William David Durham. Robert M.. 245. 294 Dutrow. David Andrew. 350. 396. 397 Dulton. Mary Michele E Eagle, Ninion Windsor Eakin, Edward M,, 177, 353 Eames, Marion R. Early, Alvm Carl, Jr., 109, 306 Early. Brian E . 197 Eaton. Demaris Winston. 154. 250. 329 Eberhardt. Michael C. 155. 341 Eberly, Charlotte Anne, 197 Eckhouse, Mark Sanford, 177, 279, 351 Eden, Karen Irmgard, 109, 240, 313 Edge. Laurel Suzanne. 177. 233. 255. 286 Edgren. Philip .Arthur. 155 Edleston. William R. Edmunds. Wayne Little. 109. 282, 297. 301 Edwards. Andrew Carlton. 197 Edwards. Karl L. Edwards. Samuel Thomas. 109 Eggleston. Margaret, 109, 242 Eibner, James .Joseph Eisenhut. Darrell G. Elder. Janet Dec. 109. 317 Ellenson. David Harry Elliot, Robert C, II. 244. 294 Elliott, Charles S , Jr , 155, 341 Elliott. Edwin P.. Jr.. 155. 287. 307 Elliott. Homer Lee Elliott. James Edwin Elliott. William D. Ellis. Calvin Lane. 177. 297 Ellis, Edward H , Jr., 177 Ellis, Madeline Jo Ellis. Michael Corydon. 197. 279 Ellis. Ward. 335. 362 Elmore. Donald Charles, 178. 350 Elmore. Ralph A . HI EIrod. Cheryl Candace, 178, 317 Elrod. Donald Randolph. 178 Ely. Karen Odell. 197 Emerick. .lames Tracy. 155. 353 Emerson. Robert G III. 178. 341 Emerson. Robert S Emert. Roy Andrew. Jr, Emm. Marshall Gordon Emplaincourt, Edmond A., 286 Engle, Jacqueline Anne, 155. 329 Engler, William Eric, 197, 352 English, Richard J , 155, 332 Engoron, Frances Carla, 178, 318 Engs, Michael Shelton Entwisle, Jane B., 197 422 Eppler. John William. 178. 337. 392. 393 Emst, Marjorie Ellen, 109. 315 Emstmeyer, -Jan Lois. 155. 295. 315 Eskay. Robert La VTence Essler, .James E . 197 Estes, Susan McKissick. 109. 261. 302 Evans. James August, 218. 244. 294 Evans, Susan Fern. 155. 258 Evans. Sylvia Noll, 197 Evans, Waverly C, 334, 370 Ewart, George Daniel, 197 Ewing, Elizabeth Ruth, 178, 267, 305, 324 Ewing, Susan Kathryn, 109 Ezell, Thomas Wayne Fabbri, Patrina Jean, 155, 246 Fabian, David Robert, 191, 197, 224, 225, 342, 374, 375 Fagan, William Dennis, 178, 331, 349 Fagot, .John Allan, 197, 344 Fairbanks, George C. IV, 155, 341 Fairbanks, Lee Ellen, 178 Familant, Norman, 197 Farinholt, Dorothy G., 155, 270, 329 Farkash, David Gene, 197, 344 Farlin, Dan Cobaugh, 320 Farrell, Eileen Stepan Farrell, James Robert, 348, 370 Farris, Alice Diane, 155 Farris, Judy Carolyn, 109, .306 Fauber, Suzanne Dillon, 155, 324 Fauerbach. Eric, 178, 333 Faust, .Judith, 109, 253, 286, 329 Fawcett, John North, 197, 354 Fay, Thomas Patrick, 110, 337 Fechtmann, Freddie Ann, 304 Fee, Russell J., Ill, 1.55, 343 Feeley, James Bemar Feeley, Thomas Michael Foil, Nancy Watkins. 178. 240. 317 Fenigsohn. George Ira. 155. 300. 373. 374. .387 Fentriss. Grayson G Ferguson. Carl Phillips, 197, 336 Ferguson, Jane E , 198 Ferguson, .Janet E . 198, 290 Ferguson, John Elvin, 155 Ferrari, Daniel Edward, 198, 338 Ferry, James F,, Jr., 178, 287, 307 Ferr Tnan, Lynn A., 198, 324 Festa, Brian C 198, 224, 286 Feuerriegel, John Karl, 348, 370, 371 Fielden, Rebecca A., 198 Fields, Terry Windsor, 198 F.gg, Carol Lee, 110, 324 Filkins, Deborah J., 178, 240, 243, 275 Findler, William E., 178, 287, 387, 389 Fine, Michael Lawrence Fmley, William K., 155, 289, 347 Finn, Carter Braxton Finnegan, -Jellrey C, 198, 374 Finnerty, Michael A- Finton, Thomas Edward, 379 Fischer, Catherine, 198, 316 Fischer, Steven Kent Fisher, Garv ' Edwin, 178, 279, 281, 304 Fisher, .Joel Richard Fitch. .Julian Robert Fitzgerald. Mary Clare, 110, 231, 318 Fitzgerald, Robert .M., 155, 224, 355 Fitzhugh, Jenny Conner Fitzhugh, Philip W,, 198 Fitzsimmons, James A-, 198, 340 Flaherty, Kathleen L., 178 Hanlcr, Michael Karl, 198 Flei«.-hman. Nancy H., 267 Fleming, Paula Denise, 100 Fleshood, Paul Seago, 178, 339 Fletcher, Anne Bernice Fletcher, PVancis E , Jr Flinn, Susan Michele, 110 Florence, Gordon L. Florence, Henry Michael, 155, 335 Florer, Hayward S Flynn, Christopher John, 198 Foldenauer, Craig E,, 198 Folland, Laura Edwards, 155 Foltz, Kenneth Glenn, 178 Forde, Alan Scott, 279 Fore, Danny Garfield, 155, 353 Fore, Julian Wayne. 198, 270 Forrer, Martha Jeanne, 155 Forrest, Carroll Mark, 155, 306 Foster, Judy Carolyn, 155 Fester, Robert Mallory Fowie, Donna Jeanne, 178. 324 Foy. Laurence George, 178, 343 France, David Eugene, 110. 343 Francis. Cleveland Jr. Francis. David Raymond. 336 Frank, Philip Jay, 178, 289, 339 Franklin, Philip Leigh, 110, 351 Frankovitch, Carl N.. 155, 296, 343 Frantz, Thomas Richard, 387 Eraser, Betty Florence, 89, 110, 249, 251 Fratken, Winifred Goodman Fratkin, Michael E., 387, 389 Frazer, Elizabeth P , 155 Frazier, Elise, 178, 224, 324 Frazier, Patricia Anne, 155, 318, 386 Freasier, B, Roland, Jr. Frece, John Walter, 155, 351 Freeman, Donald Neal, 110, 331, 343 Freeman, Linda Lee, 1,50, 155, 315 Freeman, William N,, III, 178 Freiberger, Douglas E., 178, 351, 392 Friberg, Paula Sigrid. 312 Friedhaber, Marc J., 198 Fnedlander, Thomas A-, 178, 382 Friedman, Kathleen G-, 155, 315 Friend, Barbara Marie Friend, Charles E., 245 Friend, Linda Carol Frisbee, Stephen ' ., 198, 336 Friscia, James Howard, 350 Fromm, James Gary Fron, Joseph M., 296 Froscher, Torrey Curtis, 155, 251 Frost, James Branch, 198, 346 Frumen, Dennis Robert, 198, 286 Frye, Fredricka Lee, 110 Fulgham, Frank M., Jr 178 Fulkerson, Margaret. 156 Fuller, Sheila Gail, 202, 233, 323, 330 Fuller, Terry Alan Fullerton, Richard B., 156, 277, 280, 296, 351 Fulwiler, Anne C, 198, 328 Furbush, Elisabeth B,, 178, 322 Furman, Margret Louisa, 198, 327 Furr, Murray Basil, Jr., 156, 230, 281 Gabeler, William S., 362 Gadda, George Emil, 178 Gadkowski, Robert S, 110, 277, 280, 349, 362, 367 Gaebe, Gregor Morris, 110, 337 Gaeta, Anthony, Jr., 294 Gaetano, Gianni Gaidies, John B , 245 Galbraith, Rebecca G. Gall, Margaret Ann Gallagher, Frederick P , 178 Gallier, Donald Wayne, 110 Gallo, .John Aaron, 178, 2.38 Galloway, Archibald, II, 156, 230, 342 Galloway, Lura Goddin, 156, 231, 315 Gambardella, Anthony J, 110, 232, 256, 331, 343 Gammon, Rose Miller, 110, 317 Ganderson, Samuel B., 300 Gang, Patricia Anne, 198, 328 Gapp, David Alger Gather, Denette Bell, 156, 322 Garber, Fredericka V- Garber, Richard Bubb, 156. 286 Garber. Robert Earl. 198. 372, 387 Garbler, Susan Gail Gardner. Camilla C, 111 Gardner, Edward, Jr , 178, 351 Garland, Martha Ann, 198. 312 Garlick, Dale R , 370 Garnett, Henry D, Jr 111, 355 Garnett, Sandra G , 328 Garrenton, Vincent T , 199, 340 Garrett, Helen Marie, 1 1 1 Garrett, Melinda Ricks. 178 Garrett. Stacy F . III. 218. 245. 294 Garrett. Virginia W . 178. 317 Garrison. Eunice Hall. Ill Garri.son. .Judith Dabney Garst. Patricia Ann. 199 Garvey. Hartley T , Jr . 178. 355. 394 Garvin. Mary Elizabeth. 111. 324 Gaskins, Steve Petlic. 156. 287. 337, 387 Gasteiger, Wendy Louise, 111, 322 Gates, Donald Leidy, 232. 279, 337 Gates. Gail Elizabeth. 173. 178. 224. 233. 324 Gatewood, Robert T, Jr . 111. 247. 267. 279. 284 Gatten, Robert E . Jr Gay. Donald. Ill Gayle. Richard Carlton Geary. Martha Lavinder. Ill Gebhardt, Sheila Mana Geddes, Barbara Todd, 56, 199 Geoghegan, William A, Jr , 111, 276, 280, 351 Georges, Bill .John Georgie. Shartjn Lee. 111. 224 Gerber. Ephraim L. Gerenser. Duane Eugene. 178, 343. 374, 375 Germain, Susan E , 199 Gery, Guner Alexandra, 178 Getty, Gael Ann, 156 Getty, Linda Louise Geudeke, Theodora J , 199 Geuder, Glen D , 199 Gewirtzman, Neil H,. 199, 336, 384, 385 Giampapa, Nancye Carol, 156 Giberson, Wayne F., 173, 178, 224, 225, 351, 396 Gibson, Daniel G., Ill Gibson, Gale Holly, 156, 231, 252, 318, 330, 360 Gibson, Lucille Haywood, 179 Gibson, Michael F., 179, 341 Gibson, Ronald G., 370 Gikas, Katy Virginia, 286, 305 Gilbert, Robert Preston, 199 Giles, Hume A,, 199, 332, 370 Gilka, Robert G Gill, Richard Woolridge, 179 Gillespie, Vernon Patrick Gillespie, William B , 331, 339 Gillespie. William G . 156. 179, 232 GiUey, Gloria Gail, 111 Gilliam, Donald Bruce Gilliam. Eleanor .Ann. Ill Gilman. Donna Powell. 199. 328 Giordano. Gregory A . 199. 392. 393 Giorgio. Marilyn .Jane. 89. HI. 231. 237, 318 Girard, Thomas Pleasant Girouard, Terry Allen Givens, Judith Bailey Glasheen, Alice Margaret Glass, Judith Ann, 156 Glazer, Stephen L., 300 Gleason, John Winthrop, 199, 346 Glendinning, David N Glenn, James R., Ill, 111, 277, 307 Glenn, Jean Paxton, 156, 313 Glocker. David Appier Glottstein. Elaine Hirsch Goalder. James Stuart. 111. 232. 277, 343 Godbold. Marian Lacy, 199, 324 Godfrey, Dennis -Joseph Godshalk, James David, 112, 282 Godwin, .Ann Ralston. 199 Godwin. .lo.seph H . 111. 156. .353 Goldblatl. Stephen Roy Golden. Walter B . 218 Goldsmith. Lawrence. Jr.. 179, 3.5.5 Goldstein, Sanford R., 1 12 Golladay, Elizabeth M , 199, 297, 319 Gomez, Deberie Lynn, 179. 317 Good. Carol Aileen. 179. 231. 233. 324 Good, Larry R Good, Lester Luca.s, III, 112, 282 Good, Roxanne Ayleward, 112, 255. 305. 322 Good. Sherry Pfirman Goodall. .Joseph Culton. 179. 301 Goodband. Susan M 314 Goode. George Walden Gooden. Arthur L- Goodman. Diane Teresa. 112. 257, 284, 329, 330 Goodrich, Cynthia Camp. 199. 224. 328. 352 Goodrich. John Hinsdale. 218. 244. 294. 298 Goodrich. Nancy Kay. 179. 322 Goodrich. Pamela Sue, 1 12, 329 Goodwin, Martha Ellis, 112 Goolsby, Penelope B , 1 12, 285. 326 Goolsby. Rebecca Irene. 1 12, 295, 329 Gordon, Daralyn, 179, 300 Gordon. Linda Rae. 199. 312 Gordy. Bruce Clark. U2 Gore. Carol Knight. 199 Gorman. Donnn Whitney, 56, 112, 244, 295, 329 Gosney, Beverley Ruth, 199. 328 Gottenkieny, Charles H , 199, 342 Gottwals, David Sutton, 112, 335 Gracian, Gloria Alicia, 112, 224, 289. 305. 326 Gracian, Patricia Maria. 156, 305. 318 Graef, Virginia Sue. 156. 315 Graham. Carol Lynn. 179, 322 Graham. David Draper Graham. George E . Jr. 112. 281 Graham. Janet Lee. 179. 233 Graham, Robert Allison, 156, 282. 293 Granger. Gail Anne. 199, 270, 316 Granville, Patricia Diane, 112, 247, 267 Grasso, Linda Gravatt, Bruce Lee, 372. 387 Graves, Leiand Edward, 113 Graves, Leonard L,, Jr Graves, Patrick William, 199 Graves, Pattie Wills Gray, .Judith Linda, 179 Gray, Linda Anne, 179, 314 Gray, Rebecca Ruth Gray, Robert Wayne Green, Carole Anne, 89, 113, 224. 237. 285, 305. 329 Green, Douglas C . 113, 256, 355 Green, Imogene Mary, 113 Green, James Crawford, 156. 283, 362 Green. -James William. 307 Green. Kathryn Louise. 89. 113. 329 Green. Ronni Iline. 113, 252. 320 Greene. Gloria Kaye, 113 Greene, John Herkimer, 230, 391, 396 Greenwood, Lynn Marie .56, 314 Greer, Katherine W . 319 Gregory. Serge Vladimir. 179 Grejda. Vincent Charles, 348, 370 Grenfell, Jane Douglass, 199, 257, 316 Gretes, Frances C , 179, 233, 255, 286, 329 GrifTin, Catherine Lois, 199, 301 Griffin. John P . 199 Griffin. Thomas John. 389 GrilTin. Thomas N. GrifTith, Douglas Paul, 387 Griffith, -Jeanne E Griffith, Margaret E., 199 GrifTiths, Cherjl Lynn. 113. 242. 247. 285. 322 Gngsby. William D , 199, 346, 374 Grill. Frederick Powell. 218. 244, 294 Grimm, Emmett Carl. 156 Grizzard. Hugh S . 199 Grombacher, Betty Sue, 179. 300 Groninger. Cheryl Kay. 199 Grose. Glenna C , 199 Grove, Roberta Lynn, 157, 231. 318. 376 Groves. Timothy W ' .. 373 Gunia. Gertrude Genette. 199 Gumey. Richard D 157. 283 Gustafson. Arthur J.. Jr. Guthrie, Nancy E , 113, 313 Guthrie. Norman David Gutierrez, Richard. 157 Guzman. Samuel M, H Haan, Katherine Grrxime. 113, 324 Haas, Karen Ijk, 114. 231, 315 Haase. Linda Lee. 157 Hackett, Donald James. 370 Haddon. Andrea Lynn. 114. 313 Haggard. Kenneth Vernon Hagy. Joan L Young Hagy. Robert R . Ill Haine. Ross Scott, 179, 345 Haines, Victor Joseph, 179 Hale, Earle Thomas, 298 Hale, Jane Ali n, 179, 233, 238 Haley, Claude Thomas. 3.16 Haley, John Hams Hall, Christine Lynn. 157, 317 Hall, Danny Ray Hall, Deborah Anne, 179, 233, 286. 318 Hall, Evelyn Gay, 179, 376 Hall, Ronald Jame i Hall, Shern Lynn, 179, 289, 324 Hall, Susan Ballengcc, 114 Hall, Wendy Stuart, 157, 318 Hall, Zoe Ann, 199, ' 252 Hallissy, ,Joanne, 157, 289. 326 Hallman. Brian Shepatd. ,57, 339 Hallman, Ronald S. Ham. Earle Barrett J. 423 Ham, Eugene Joseph. 199 Humack. Keith Hartmond. 157, 280, 303. 351. 396 Hamersen. Carol E.. 157. 318 Hamilton. iMfred David. 199 Hamilton. Ann. 157. 324 Hamilton. Viola Lee. 179. 238. 329 Hammond. Croig C . 199. 350 Hampton. Robert Coleman. 277 Hampton. Roberta Page, 179. 233. 318 Hamshar. [.ynda Carol. 114. 285 Hancock. Robert V.. 114. 354 Hancock. William .Wex. 337 Hanes, Linda Jo Haney. George William, 199 Haney, Thomas Eugene Hankla, Harry Lee Hansen, Gregg Allan, 114, 228. 230, 232, 331, 337 Hansen, James Michael, 179 Hansen, Richard Lester. 332. 370 Hansen. Sharon Althea. 114 Harb. ' rt. John P . 179. 297 Harbour. Robert Wesley. 179 Hardaway. James H. Harden. Alice Bruce. 179. 287 Harding. Michael Stuart. 157, 355 Harding, Richard Hunt. 244. 294 Hardy. .Alice Janise. 1 14. 317 Hargraves, Paul Eric Harker, Connie Sue Harkrader, Nancy F., 157, 320, 330 Harlow, Naida Louise, 114, 235. 246. 296. 318 Harmon, Brenda Gail, 157 Harper, Charlotte M , 179, 297 Harper, Gayle Clifton, 157. 315. 330 Harrell. Donald Bryan. 157 Harrell. Vernon Earl Harris. Collier Caswell Hams. Howard Stanley. 114. .301 Harris. James L. Harris. .Jane Ilene. 114. 317 Harris. Sandra Ella. 157 Harrison. Donald Mer -in Harrison. Wayde Locklin. 114. 337. 396 Harschutz, Perr ' K 180 Hart. .Michael Scott Hartman. Edward Hale. 374. 394 Hartman. Francis E- Harvell. Susan Holmes. 56. 115. 231. 324 Har ey. Christopher L.. 346. 387 Har%ey. Daniel Gaver. 115. 232. 339 Har ey. John H. Har ith. Stephen Alan. 199. 300 Harwood. Gertrude Clash. 157 Hass, John Henr ' Hatch, Charles E , HI, 293 Hathcock, Karen Sue, 199, 304, 323 Hauck. Nancy Carol. 157. 320 Hausman. William John. 199 Hawes. George M.. 199 Hawkins. Carolyn V . 200. 252 Hawkins. Kathleen D . 115. 318 Hawkins. Margaret Isley Hawks. Kathleen B.. 200. 224 Hawthorne. Randall S. Hayden. Gan- Lynn. 372. .387 Hayden. Sharon Lynn. 200 Haycck. Claude B . 200 Hayes. Caroline Kerr. 180. 233 Hayes. Janet Elaine. 200. 321 Haynes. Richard B. Hazelton. Man, ' Helen. 180 Hazleton. William Allen Hazlett. Brenda Carol. 157. 321 Healey. Joseph F, Hecht, Allan Spencer, 200, .300 Hecht. Lynn Ellen. 180. 233, 289, 326 Hechtkopf. Eugene Alan. 218. 245. 294 Hecker, Pamela. 1 15. 320 Hedrick. Earl Allen Heilbron. Louis A. Held. Gale .Ann Helfrich, Dorothy Diane. 158. 318. 360, 376, 386 Helms, Cher l Anne. 180. 329 Helms. Judith Paige. 115. 329 Helton. Edward Dale Hemmelgani, Gerald H.. 180, 335. 379 Hemmer. Robert George Hempel. John Dale. 200. 261. 338 Hen. Jacob. Jr . 200. 253 Hendel. Robert Alan. 218 Henderson. Edmund M . Jr . 158. 241 Henderson. Robert Alan. 396 Hendricks. William T . 158 Henkel. Robert Allison. 200. 279 Henneberg. Daniel M.. 180. 387 Hennes. Cornelia Heide. 200. 314 Henninger. Renee G. Henninger. Robert Leroy. 247, 267 Henry, Barbara Martin, 158, 231, 324 Henshaw, Susan Downing, 180, 282 Hensley, Dennis Clair Hensley, Lois Elaine Hensley, Paul Brent Hensley, Winston Kern, 306, 180, 260 Herb. Robert Charles. 348. 370 Hereford. Russell White. 180, 232, 297, 353 Heretick. Dennis James Heritage. Joseph S.. 200 Hern. Alice Holbrook. 180, 313 Herndon, Bill. 281 Herndon. Jesse M . III. 158 Heroux. Barbara E . 200 Herring. Frances Lee. 158 Herring. .James Edward. 115, 296, 335 Herrmann, Corita Ann. 115. 282. 292 Hershner. Ronald Alan. 200 Herzog. Donald Charles Hess. Allen Rogers He.ss. Elizabeth Mills Hesse. .John David. 158. 345 Hettermann, Mark Lee, 200, 230, 334 Hettinger. Paul F. Heuer. Christina Mae. 115 Hewes. Dean Edward. 158. 243. 275 Hewitt. Phyllis Rae. 200 Heyman. Carol Yamaguchi Hiatt. James Howard. 158, 283, 296 Hiatt, Loretta .Ann. 200 Hibbert, David Forbes. 180, 286, 303 Hickcox. Joanne B., 200 Hickey. Diane Lindsey. 200. 312 Hicks. Cynthia, 200. 319. 360. 376. 386 Hicks. Garland Elmo. 200. 346 Hicks. James Ira Hicks. Robert Wilson. 200. 334 Hildebrand. Paul H . Jr . 158. 339 Hildreth. Robert Edmund. 200 Hilgert, Linda K.. 200. 291. 321 Hill. Connie Ray, 200. 261 Hill. Elizabeth S.. 180 Hill. Gerald F Hill. Joyce Elizabeth. 115, 235. 247, 267, 324 Hill, Lois Elizabeth, 115 Hill, Marilyn Lois. 286. 289 Hill. Martha Susan Hill. Natalie Payne Hill. Thomas Alton, 115, 345 Hilliard, Jill Brenda, 115 Hillman. David Lewis Himmel, Kenneth Alfred, 89. 115. 337 Hiner. Laura Ann. 158. 317 Hines. Christine Laurie. 115. 288. 318. 291 Hinson. Helen Suzanne. 158. 317 Hinton. Frederick James. 180. 341 Hltt, Anne Morton. 158, 320 Hobart, Nancy Lyrme, 116 Hobbs, Stewart B., 158 Hobson. Robert E . 200. 392. .393 Hochmuth, Carol Susan. 200. 314 Hockheimer. .Joanne Clark Hockman. Bruce W ' llliam. 200 Hodge. Baroline E . 116. 320 Hodgson. Lynn Morrison. 180. 292. 326. 360 Hoell. James .Monroe. Jr Hoener. Fred Kenneth. 180. 252. 396. 397 Hoftiauer. Margaret Hoffman, Richard John, 158, 232, 347 Hoffman, Robert M , 200 Hogan. William Joseph. 338 Hoggard, Catharine .M. Hoggard. Charlotte .Ann. 116. 200. 252 Hogge. .John E- Hogviood. Andrew Wilbum. 180. 353 Hohn. Robert Joseph Holbrook. Bruce Claude. 200. 297 Holcombe. William O Holdren. John William. 180 Holland. Barbara. 290. 317 Holland. David William. .362 Holland. Nancy Jane, 180, 317 Hollander, Barry M , 218, 245, 294 Holley, Barbara Ann, 116, 235, 242, 244 Holley, Nancy Lynn Holliday, Barry Wade Hollis, Martha Spalding, 116, 180, 270, 328 Hollis, Susan Louise. 240, 284, 322 Hollowell, Mary Booth, 200, 290, 360 Hollowell, Thomas P , 218. 294 Holm. Thomas Alvin. 158 Holmes. Malcolm Neil. 334 Holmes. Robert Allen. 158. 232. 296, 349 Holroyd, John Clinton, 117, 252, 296. 305 Holt. Max David Holton, Stephen DowTiing. 158. 282. 353 Holtzmuller. Paul E,. 218. 245. 294 Honec. Georgiann Ix . 200 Honeman. Donald .M Honey. Richard Norman Hood. Charles Ray. 181. 333 Hooker. Patricia .Marie Hooker. Ray Willard. Jr , 1.58. 232. 343 Hooker. Henry Lester. III. 200. 370 Hoole. Michael Richard HtKiper. Stevanne Joan. 117 Hoose. Frank J . 200. 251. 256. 3.36 Hoover. Gregory .John 224. 230. 338 Hopkins. Barbara Lynn. 181. 317 Hopkins. Deborah Cook. 158 Hopkins. Edwin Patrick 117. 343 Hopkins, Hugh Caldwell, 200 Hopkins, Joseph .Anthony, 158, 287, 343, 372 Hopkins, Martha Ethel, 200, 307 Hopkins, Suzanne May, 200 Home, Thomas D , 245, 294, 298 Homsby, Lois, 303 Hornstein. Linda. 117. 246 Horrom. Michael H,. 200 Hoskins. Donna Lynn, 158, 224, 329 Hoskins. Jacqueline Ann. 181. 322 Hough. Joy Ann. 117 Householder. Linda Petty Housel. Charles William, 362 Howard, Carroll H , III, 117, 345 Howard, Dennis Milbum, 117 Howard, Golda S. Howard. Grover Charles. 117 Howard, Joseph Lewis. 294 Howard. Patricia Marie Howard. Steve Ladell. 362. 366 Howe. Margaret Leigh. 158 Howell. Robert Lyndon. 158 Howell. Ronald W . 200 Bower. Deborah Ellis. 200. 319 Howland. Kim V.. 201 Howland. Paula Lynn. 181. 313 Hoyer. David Louis. 201. 334. 370 Hoyle. Henry Bobbitt. 158 Hoyle. Marian Eleanor Hsieh. Cheng Shong Hubbard. Benjamin A . 117. 276. 280. 331. 351 Hubbard. Joseph Hardy. 201. 352 Huber. Jeanne Mane. 201. 321 Huber. Miriam Sue. 158. 313 Hudacek. Patricia Anne Hudak. Kathleen Mary. 201. 270. 316 Huddleston. Joseph Hayes Hudgens. James Stephen. 201 Hudson. David S . 201 Hudson. Gary Kent, 181 Hudson, Karen Leigh, 181. 238 Hudson. Ronald Larry. 158. 343 Hufiman. Lisa Lee Huffman, Sharon K.. 294. 298 Hughes. Carol T. 117 Hughes. David Monroe. 201 Hughes. Sarah Shaver Hughes. William G.. 117 Huley. Peter Hart Hull. Diana Faye Hull. Linda Drake. 117. 258 Hulse, Nancy Louise. 158. 257 Humes, Donald Harry Humphlett, Rebecca E , 117, 282, 329 Hunsberger. Karen Ann, 201, 286. 290. 305. 324 Hunsucker, Carl Wayne Hunt. Janice Ann. 117 Hunt. Marilyn Keeler. 117. 329 Hunt. Martha Ann. 181 Hunt. Robert Reed. Jr . 158. 353 Hunt. Roberta Wells Hunt. William Henry. 306 Hunter. Barbara Jeanne. 158, 247. 285. 289 Hunter. Forrest Timothy. 180, 232, 341 Hunzeker. Thomas Lyie Hurd. Barbara Parrett, 201 Horn. M.-ir - Ellen. 118. 231. 235. 285. 318. 360. 376 Hurst, Antony Thomas, 181, 341 Husband, James David, 181, 333 Hussey, William R.M Hutchens, Samuel H , III, 181, 293 Hutchens. William Hutcherson, Freda Dale, 201, 314 Hutchings, Michael Balfour, 159, 286 Hutchings, Richard, 159 Huxsaw, Charles F., 118, 232, 289, 297. 331. 347 Huzek. William Scott, 118, 202, 355 Hyatt, Deborah Louise Hynicker. Frank C, 181, 240. 241 Use, Barry Eugene Inman. Michael Allen, 118. 277. 339 Insley. James S. Irby. Kenneth Cole. 1 18, 333 Ironmonger, Michael H., 201, 334 Irvin, Robert Andrew, 181, 238, 297 Irwin, Sandra Lynne. 159. 324 Isaacs. Mollie Barbara. 159 Isaacs. Stephen Allen. 181. 224. 341 Jack.son. Charles Edward, 159, 333. 362 Jackson. Steven Leon. 159. 287 Jacobs, Cecelia Marie, 118 Jacobs, Larry Michael. 201 Jacobs. Yetta Lee. 159. 243. 300 Jacobsen. Kurt Lance Jacobson. Douglas E.. 118. 347 Jaegar. Nancy Jean. 118 Jaeger. Betty Ann. 201 Jamerson. Pamela Jo. 159. 320. 360 James. Peter. 372 James. Sally Leonard. 159. 285, 320 Jancaitis. James R . 89, 118. 236. 337 Jancaitis, Thomas M . 336. 384 Jansen. William F. Jarmon. Amy Louise, 201, 319 JarretU Norma Lynn. 118. 271. 295. 324 Jarvis. Thomas Destry. 159. 232, 347 Jeffress. Vicki Jo. 201. 252, 312 Jendron, Robert Claude. 191, 201. 224, 225, 342. 374 Jenkins. Daniel George. 118. 353 Jenkins. Franklm J . 118. 335 Jenkins. Jeanne B . 181. 318 Jenkins. Katherine B.. 1 18 Jenkms. Mary Lou. 118. 313 Jenkins. Michael F. Jenkins, Ruth Aim, 118 Jenkins. W ' anda Louise. 181. 271. 315 Jennings. Bonnie Brooks Jennings. Gregory F. Jensen, George H., 244 Jensen. Paul E . 298 Jesuele. Salvatore J . 218. 245. 294 Jewell. Thomas Gibson. 119. 297 Johnson. Barbara Ann. 159. 285. 295. 305. 324 .Johnson. Caria Lesa. 181. 320 Johnson. Carsten Carl -Johnson. Catherine Dorm .Johnson, Eric Mitchell Johnson, Frederick L., 201, 332 Johnson, John Ellis. 201. 254 Johnson, John Michael. 119. 379 Johnson. Joyce Lynn, 119, 250, 282 Johnson. Joyce Mae. 119. 313 Johnson. Judith Ellen. 89. 119. 237. 305 Johnson. Lois Winn. 159. 313 ■Johnson. Lynn .Marie. 181. 238 Johnson. Madolin P . 201 Johnson. Marilyn Kay, 119, 256. 305. 313. 391 Johnson, Orrick F., 202 Johnson, Reginald Earl Johnson. Robert Arthur. 119. 261 .Johnson. Robert C. Johnson. Robert George. 119. 244. 281. 296. 301. 351 Johnson. Ronald Hugh. 202 Johnson. Ruth Anne. 159. 318. 360 Johnson. Sarah Lyle. 56 Johnson. Walter Demar. 202. 252 Johnson. Wayne King. Jr., 1 19 Johnston, Calvin R, Johnston, Everett T., 202 Johnston, .John Curtis. 202, 350 John.ston. Lewis Z . 202, 334, 370 424 Johnston. Lynn Emery, 202 Johnston, Robert Alexander Johnston, Robert Olin. 119. 341 Joldersma, Carol Suzanne Jolliffe. Richard Eerie. 119. 296, 335 Jolly. Antoinette. 181 Jolly, Robert Charles, 202. 270. 283, 292, 338 Jones, Bruce Alan, 159 Jones, Colgate Woodward. 1 19 Jones, Elizabeth Anne. 181 Jones. Ellen Jane, 181. 202 Jones, Frances Evelyn. 202, 250, 328 Jones. George Herman. 218, 349 Jones, Gilbert C. Jones. Janice Ellen, 119. 329 Jones. Jere James Jones, Joanne GrifTith Jones. Judith Diane. 181 Jones. Margaret Anne Jones. Michael T. Jones. Peter Jackson, 202. 336, 387 Jones, Thomas Wamer, 202, 387 Jones, Walter Perron, 181. 355 Jones, Wayne Kermit, 119 Jones. William Henrv-. 202. 350 Jordan. David Richard. 202 Jordan. Edward S , Jr. Jordan. Kathryn Lee, 159, 322 Jordan. Leslie Temple. 373. 387 Jordan. Linda Lee, 181, 301, 322. 323 Jordan. Margaret Myers. 159 Jordan. Nancy Marie. 159 Jordan. William Thomas. 119, 282 Joyce, Dreama Leigh, 120, 320 Joyce, John Michael Joyce, Robert Lee Joyce, Charles Decou, III. 202 JoN-ner. Chandler H.. 120 Judy. Helen Louise Jullien, James Page, 120, 341 K Kaay. John M.. 397 Kahan, Alan Irvin, 202. 300. 348 Kahl. Dean Elizabeth. 120. 240. 252. 322 Kahle. Robert W.. 286 Kahn. Howard Donald. 120. 343 Kahn. Robert Palmer, 245 Kalbfell. .John Joseph, 181. 334 Kalen, Linda Sue. 56. 159. 315 Kalk. Patrick .Joseph, 181. 347 Kallenbach, W. William. 100. .353 Kane. Francis Richard Kane. James Michael. 120. 232. 276, 280, 296, 335 Kaplan, Robert Richard. 1.59. .345 Kapur. Veena. 286 Karaus. Dene Frank Kardis. Sherry Andra. 181. 233. 253, 329 Karelitz. Richard Alan. 202. 300 Karty. Fred. 267 Kastner. Kerrj- Ehinn. 159. 296 Katz. Alan Gerald. 202 Kauffmann. .James F,. 202 Kaufman. Rochelle V . 159. 320 Kavanaugh, Timothy S.. 202 Keagy. Roger Lowell. 181 Kearney. Kathleen Lynn, 56. 181. 229. 233. 324 Keating, Anne Elizabeth, 120. 292 Keating, Bernard K Keator. Margaret Whitley. 120 Keator. Philip John 296 Keech. Ray E . 370 Keeling. Katherine H . 120 Keillor. Elizabeth R . 181, 290 Keister, Lillian Maroin. 120. 302 Keiter. .)ohn Waverly. 150. 159. 223, 224. 225. 227. 230, 2.36, .351 Kellam, Harold B , Jr Kellenberger, Douglas F.. 181, 335 Keller. Alpheus E . 202. 348 Kcllett. Gordon .Neil. 120. 232, 347 Kelley, John Hadden Kelley, Joseph H. Kelly, Leroy Peter Kelly, Rol ?rt Francis, 159. 335 Kelly. Terrence Matthew, 181 Kelly, William I ne Kemper, James D., 294 Kennedy, Ann Carolyn Kennedy, Gary A , 370 Kennedy, D avid Caldwell, 120 Kennedy. Robert Senior. 181. 396 Kenney. Jeremiah .Joseph. 397 Kenney. Robert F.. Jr . 181. 349 Kent. Charles Eric. 218. 244. 294 Kent. Harry Mason. 181. 353. 379. 380 Kephart. Ronald F.. 120. 295 Keppel. Kenneth George. 202. 306 Kerns, Virginia Baker, 181, 324 Kems, Virginia Rogers, 120, 320 Kerr, Catherine Yancey, 121, 318 Kerr, James Bruce. 121 Kerr. Kathleen. 202 Kestenbaum. Thelda Mae. 159. 282. 286 Keyes. Laura Catherine. 202, 301 Kibler, Jeffrey Wayne, 202 Kidd, Mary Elizabeth, 159 Kieffer, Margaret Dale, 121 Kiefier, Robert Edward, 283 Kielman. George Adam, 202 Kilgore, Ashby Caroline Kilgore, Dorothy Jean, 159, 323 Killinger, Charles L Kilmartin, Tanith, 159 Kincaid, Kathleen Hill, 121, 271, 324 Kindley, Catherine Ann, 181 Kines, Cheryl Lucille. 121 King. Adrian Paul. 202. 348. 384 King. Barbara .Anne. 321 King, Dan Gaither King, John Charles, 121, 232, 351 King, Kamla Jean, 121, 240, 301 King. Karen Lee. 202 King. Kenneth A.. 202 King. Linda Louise. 121. 320 King. Marsha Ann. 121, 317 King, Nancy Louise King, Peter Eisenhower, 121, 347 Kingery, Lynn Stuart, 121, 235, 259, 291 Kinnaird. Lucy Scott. 90. 121. 227. 229. 237. 317 Kintner. Susan Brooks Kintsfather, David P.. Jr.. 260 Kipps. Robert Lee, 202 KirkJey, Joan Marie 159, 255, 295 Kirkpatrick, Richard W , 159, 337 Kirkup, Alice Kay, 202. 314 Kirssm, India Shotwell. 167, 317 Kirssin, .Jeffrey Lee. 122. 276. 282, 345 Kishbauch, Kathryn Jane, 159, 329 Kitchin, -Janis H Kilchin, William H- Klein, Edward -John, 181. 339. 374 Klein. Frederick A . 334. 396. 397 Weinberg. Albert H. Klemkowskl. Virginia A.. 202. 290. 316 Klima. Rodney .John. 173. 181. 224. 225. 355 Klimczak. Matthew W ' . Kline, John M., Ill, 159 Kline, Phyllis Ann, 159, 282 Kling, .John Nicholas. 202 Kling. Wiley Benning. Jr . 181, 232, 347 Klou, Kathleen Lynne, 202, 312 Knapp, Carol Mary Knaupp, Robert Woodrow, 349 Knemeyer, Linda Jane. 56. 202. 316 Knight. Carol Ann. 159. 289. 322 Knight. Mattie Knight. Richard Erme. 159. 224. 230. 232. •289, .391 Knoll, Stephen Gibson, 202 Knopf, Susan Reid, 122, 318 Knott, Judy Lane, 159, 313 Knowlton, Warren D,, 122, 277, 349 Knox, Esther Louise Knudsen, James C, 230 Koch, Urry W , 122, 337 Koch, .Marilyn Louise. 182. 289. 324 Koehler. Carolyn Jean. 159. 307. 326 Kohler. James Andrew. 202 Kohlhagen. David Alan. 202. 355 Kohlhagen. Steven W . 159 Kojcsich. John Joseph. 277 Kokolski. George M . Jr.. 122. 337 Koman. Anne Miles. 202 Kominski. Carol Horvat Koons. Joseph Robert. 122. 296. .331. 355 Koms. Richard E . 122. 349. .362 Kortc. Don Walker. Jr . 159. 241. 351 Korty. Fredenck W . 159. 241. 247, 302 KossofT. Mirinda Jean, 182 Kramer, Charlene, 182, 233, 329 Krempasky, Richard W , 182 Kriete, Margaret Chewning Kron, Marilyn May, 159. 261. 320 Krone. Camille Holmes. 122 Krone. Judith Lee. ' 286. 295. 305 Krug. Robyn Irene. 202. 319. 386 Kruse. Thomas Murtagh. 203 Krutz, Charles Henry. ' 203. 252. 296 Kuhn. .Margaret N . 122. 322 Kuiken. Garry Henry. 203 Kulesz. James John. 203. 397 Kulp. Kenneth Robert. 182. 282. 355 Kurtin, Jonathan Seth Kurtz. Sharon Virginia Kushins. Lawrence G . 122. 300 Kymmell. Anne Willem. 203 Labcll. Gregory Lance. 160. 286 Labonte. Laura Ann. 328 LaCroix. .Mark Gannon. 203. 224 Lacy. Linda Elizabeth. 160. 270. 324 Lafalce. Thomas Joseph. 332. 370 Laikind. Kent .-Mexander. 203, 279 Laing. Nancy Holloway. 160 Laird. -Nancy Kay. 122 Lamb. David Louis. 203 Lamb. Suzanne. 291 Lambey. David Owen. 204. 350 Lamm, Brian David, 160, 339 Lamm. Mildred Corbett Lamson. Robert Wade Lancashire. Stephen. 160. 337 Lance. Valentine Lanciano. Sherry L,. 160 Landes. John L . 204 Landis. Maureen Lucille Lane, Denis Kennedy, Jr , 160, 230 Lange, Bruce Randolph Langhorst, Gail Ann Langhorst. Scott Alan, 122, 276, 289, 343 Lanier, James .Alfred Lankford, Paul Gandy, 160, 230, 281, 301 Lantz, Helen .Joyce, 123, 287, 297 Lanzer, Barbara G . 204 Larmore, David W . 123. 279. 347 Larson. Karin Lou. 160. 233. 313 Larson. Stephen Richard. 123. 232. 343 Latimer. Diane Dooley Latimer. George C, 160 Lato, Edward Matthew Latsios. Terre C . 123. 315 Lattu, Allison White. 291 Lattu, Peter Hodgkin. 285 Lauter. Robert William. 160. 344 Lautrup. Diane Helen. 204 Lavin. Michael Terrence Lawall. Carol Ann. 204. 307. 328 Lawhorne. Carolyn F . 160. 315 Lawler. Adrian Russell Lawrence. James M.. Jr.. 160 LawTence. Wyatt E . 204 Laws. Rebecca Ann. 204 Lawson. Richard Cooper. 160. 232. 253. 296. 351 Laycock. Jimmye M . 182, 334. 335. 362 Laycock. John Nunnally. 204 Layne. Christopher Cr . 204. 344 Lazarus. Jeremy .Myles. 204. 224, 275, 342 Leamer. Diana M.ie. 204. 301 Lease. Roger Arnold Leback. Warren Thomas. 204 Ledbetler. Jane Ann. 182. 233. 252. 257. 287, 322. 360 Lee, Barbara Ann, 182, 289, 318 Lee. George Robert Lee. James Roger. 182. 279 Lee. Ronald Edwin. 160. 349 Leech. Martha Virgina. 123 Leech. Robert Edwin I,egerton, Winifred R , 204. 252. 307 Legg. Susan Kay. 123 Legner. Gar. ' Edward. 245 I egro. Edward Calvin Lehigh. John Milton. 160 Leimer. Paul Frederick. 12.3 Lei.sentritt. .Madeline Louise Lemon. David L., 204 Lemon. Julia Rebecca. 204 Leobold. Charles F . 204. 338 Leonard. Melanie R . 160. 313 Leonard. Sarah Butler Leonard. Sharon Lynn. 182 Leonard. Thomas Maurice Leone. Vincent Dennis. 204, 350, 394 Lcprell, James Jay, 182. 343 Lereche, Margaret Ann, 204 Lerohl, John Kenneth, 204, 387 Lester, Marianne, 182, 233. 315 Letcher. Robert Lee Letchworth. Diane M . 123. 329 Letham. Glenn. 123. 347 Levy. David Lawrence. 204 Lewicki. Rodney Davis, 348. 370 Lewis. Da id Norman. 204 Lewis. George R , 204, 3.32 Lewis. Joseph Mark Lewis, Robert Banks;. 182. 351 Lewis. Virginia Gail. 182. 317 Lewis, Wanda Elizabeth. 160 Liddle. Scott Randall. 182. 337 Lieb. Bernard .loseph Lien. John Phillip Light. Terry Bamum Lillard. Gayle Hamilton. 204 Lilly. Lawrence P . 204. 261 Lillywhite. Donald. 123. 333 Lindler. Albert Walton. 182 Lindsay. ClifTord Fry Lindsey. Bryant Astor Lineweaver. David Ross. 204 Linkous. Stephen P. Linn. Chris Scott Linn. Pamela Sue Lipsey. Christopher. 160. 281 Lischer. James F.. Jr.. 182. 286. 289. 297. 347 Littell. Robert Walter. 205 Littlefield. Patricia G.. 123. 324 Littlejohn. Albert C . Jr . 160. 251. 260 Livingstone. Neil C , ID. 123. 353 Lock. William Joseph. 123. 283 Lockard. Thomas Wayne Lodge. Thomas Scott, 205 Loeffler. .John Vincent, 296 Loetterle. Lynn Elle. 123. 322 Loetterle. Susan Mary Loftfield. Thomas C . 123 Lohr. Steven Randolph. 205 Lohwasser. Susan Gay. 182. 256 Loizzi, Michele. 124. 235. 291. 391 Lomax. Alvin Clinton Lomvardias. Caroline W. Lonce. Donna Worsham Londergan. Kathleen. 205. 257. 305 Long. Bruce Barber. 160. 281 Long. Nancy Oneil. 160. 240 Long. Raymond Bruce Long. WUIiam Ivey. U. 160. 224. 283 Longacre. Robert F.. Jr. Longerbeam. Dianne R. Lookabill. Royce G . 160. 261 Lorenzo. Ralph Louis. Jr. Loring. Murray. 245 Lotz. Lynda Lou. 182, 224. 229. 255. 290. 318 Lotz, William John, 205 Loud. Ann. 124. 240 Louis. Suzanne. 205. 252 Louise. Arthur Rober. 124. 333 Ixivelace. Susan Lee. 205 Lovell. Mary Woodward. 205 Lowe. James Madison. 125. 243. 275 Lowe. Lexine Davis. 205. 324 Lowe. William Curtis. 160. 285. 347 Lowman. Robert .Anthony. 218. 245 Lowry. Edwin Hobson. Jr. Lowr . Henry Carter. 205. 354 LowTy. John Charles. 160 Loyd. Eleanor Juanita. 124 Lubeley. Michael David. 160. 232. 296. 331. 3 il Lucas. Charles W,. Jr. Lucas, Diane Elizabeth. 56. 160. 243. 320 Lucas. George R.. 205 Lucas. John Robert. 160 Lucas. Kathy Margaret. 302 Lucas, William. 301 Luocketti. Nicholas M . 205 Luckey. Diane. 160. 247. 317 Lucy. Jon Allen Ludford. Geoffrey W . 182. 349 Luebke. William Clayton. 124. 292 Lukkarila. Sandra Lee. 124. 289. 306 Lukkarila. Suzanne C. 124. 289. .302 Lund. Jeffrey Thor. .362. 367 Lundquist. Nancy Claire. 205. 275. 316 Limsford. Richard Early. 124 Luther. Kenneth Marshal Luzader. Alice Cecilia, 124, 302 Luzins, Juris, 372, 387 Lyddan, Melissa Pat, 205 425 Lyden. Robert ' Jumes, 205 Lynch. Diane Christine, 124. 287 Lynch. James Brian Lynch. Maurice Patrick Lynch. Michael A.. 205, 348. 384 L ' nn, John Hubert Lynn, Kathleen Riley Lyon. David Allen. IV. 160 Lyons. Anne. 124. 315 M Mabn,-, Barbara C . MS MafCarthy, Roger Kevin Maclntyre. Mary Susan, 182, 233, 315 Mackey. Sara Lee, 160 MacKieman, Gail B. MacLcan. William Gordon, 160, 282, 353 MacNaniee, Richard W, MacNemar. Dunbar Lyles, 182. 339 Madden. Michael Paul, 124, 333, 362, 364, 369 .Madl«)n. Alan Wayne. 160 Maeder, Susanne Ruth, 160 Magee. Ronald Lambert Maglio, Harold John Maguigan. Tmiolhy S . 20. ' ). 230, 344 Mahnic. Robert Francis. 364 Mahru. Edda .loan. 124, 313 Maier, Stephen Herbert Maiers, Sharon. 205. 286 Mainwanng. Richard EK. 125. 261. 286. 292 Mjyette. David Leslie. 125 Majka. Theophile Joseph, 160, 343 Majors. Stanley Eugene, 182, 297 Makowiecki, Donald S. Mallorj, Laurence B , 205, 342 Mallory, Susan Anne. 160. 231, 305. 317. 330 Mallus, Alexandra, 182, 286. 318 Maloney. Jane Frances. 182 Manack. Christopher LR Mann. JetTrey Moran. 205, 332. 370 Mann, Nell Coleman Mann. Susie. 125 Manna. Ralph Eugene. 205 Mannmg. Charles Nelms. 205. 340 Manny. Robert F Manor. Melvin Gale. Jr.. 391 .Mapp, Mary Lucie. 160, 313 Mapp. Nancy Louise, 160 Marcopulos. Donald P-, 205, 344 Marcus. Lynne Marden, Robert, 261 Marks. Alvin B.. 218, 245 Markwith, Merle Grace, 90, 125, 235, 237. 242. 318 Marlin. Karen Alane. 125 Marsella, Jane Ann, 125, 289 Marsh. George Alex Marsh. Harold N.. 340 Marsh, Linda Ruth, 161, 315 Marshall. Anne GrifTin Marshall. Beverley W,, 161 Marshall, Charles Thomas Marshall, David Barhydl, 205 Marshall, Glenn Allen. 182. 282. 347 Marshall. Janet Elaine. 161, 257. .322 Marshall, -Joyce Adele Martin, Arthur R . Jr.. 161 Martin. Dennis -Joseph, 205 Martin. Edward Allen, 161. 247 Martin. Margaret ST., 205 Marlin, Pamela Martin. Patricia Alice, 286. 289 Martin. Peter, 286 Martin, William Henry, 205 Marvin, Everett D.. III. 161, 224, 277. 343 Mason, ( ' laire Louise. 161. 320 Mason, Jane Carolyn, 205 Mason. Judson Philip. ,392 Mason, Maryanne, 182, 324 Mason, Robert Arx:her, 125. 353 Massey, Marilyn Joan, 125, 289, 295. .304 Massey, Nona E., 206 Massey, Thomas Jerome. 161, 275, 283 Massie, Barbara R- Masters, .Joseph Jerome, 125, 277, 333 Masters. Mary Elizabeth. 161, 317 Mastin. .lane Bryan. 161 Malhe. Robert E Mathie, James K. Mathis, Gayle Lynn Mathis, Gerald Edward, 125, 161. 349 Matish. .John, 161, 349 MaUson, William Lee, 206, 350 Mauck, Ellen Douglas Maurcr. Keith William, 125, 277, 288, 337, 396. 397 Mausteller, Eugenia R. Maxfield. Russell A. May, Elizabeth Ann, 125 May. James Terrell, III, 161. 353 Mayer, Billie Jo Mayes, Joseph Ray, 187, 347 Maynard, Ronald C. Maynor. Arthur C. Mayo. Ruth Burbank, 125. 242 Mays. Harriet Elizabeth. 206. 312 Mays. Sarah D.. 206, 328 McAfee, Cheryl Archer, 125, 320 McAllister. William D.. 206, 279 McArthur, John Mark. 206 McCabe. Melanie Ann. 206 McCallum, Shirley A McCarroil. Robert Stacy. 161 Mc( ' auley. Jo Lynn, 125, 224 McClammy, Barbara Jean, 126, ,301 McClecrey. Timothy J.. 206, 346 McClurkin. Meltah Lee McColpin. Heckl .Jo. 126. 318. 360 McCorinell. Dennis David, 230 McConnell. William F. McCoy, Barbara Ellen, 126 McCoy, Catherine F., 126, 305 McCoy. Larry Todd. 126 McDonald. Thomas Joseph, 206, 255. 305 McDufTie. James Henry. 182. 372. 387 McEachran. -John Douglas McEvoy. Scott Bonzer. 206. 374 McFadden. Michael Greer, 126. 355 McGaughy. Tim Whittu. 126, 284, 343 McGehee, Judith . nn, 126. 231 McGehec, Lesley H., 206. 270, 316 Mc ;lothlin. Donald A,, Jr., 182, 279, .355 McGot dwin, Kate Bryan McGowan. Susan Jean, 206, 314 McGraime. Douglas M.. 126 McGuire. Gay Elizabeth. 206 McGuire. Martha H.. 161. 286, 324 Mclndoe. Linda Mae. 161, 324 McKain. Rodger Williams. 126, 351 McKann. Randolph Smith. 206 McKay. Teresa Lynn McKelway. Benjamin M.. 206. 255. 296. 297 McKenzie. Mary Bruce, 206. 224. 252. 316 McKinnon. Bill Hull. 362, 364 McKittrick, Richard, 90. 127, 223. 227. 236. 249, 254, 277, 280, 337 McLaughlin, Robert E., Jr., 161, 333, 362 McLean, Robert Blanton, 206 McLellon, Janet W., 182. 313 McLemore. James L., 219, 294 McLennan, Scott C, 334, 379, 380, 382, 383, 387 McLeod. Nora Lynn. 161. 318. .360. .386 McMahon, Janet Elaine McManus. Beverly Ann McMaster. Leonard R. McMillan. John Edward McNeill. Sandra Wells. 127. 290. 329 McPherson. John Charles, 161 McPherson, Timothy C. 161. 337 McTighe. James Joseph. 206, 350, 396, 397 Meador, Joyce Winifred Medinger, .John Lindn. Jr. Medlin. -John Davis. 127. 335 Medvin, Joel Daniel, 182 Meeteer, Wesley Robert. 348 Megginson. Cynthia Jean Mehring. Walter Henry. 162. 293. .391 Mekhor. .James Rogers Mein, Samuel H. Menaker, LawTence James. 206. 346 Mengebier. Clelia M.. 162. 247 Mense. Michael Andrew. 206. 230 Mcmck. William G.. 206. 336 Memtt, Margaret Anne, 286, 320 Mesnick, Gary .Jeffrey Metz. Cindy Lee. .56. 127. 326 Meyer, Carol Lee. 162. 313, 360 Meyer. Margaret Kathryn. 206. 323 Meyer. Patricia Sue Meyerson. Robert Benard. 127. 260. 277. 351 Meyerson. Stuart James. 206. 350. 374 Michael. Dianna Lynn Michael. Howell Houston. 307, 372, 373, :J87, ;i89 Michael, Jean Ellen, 127, 246, 322 Michalec, Eugene Travis, 206, 344 Mick, Rolierta, 162, 313 Middaugh, -lack Kendall, 206 MidkilT, Charles F. Miessler, Kendra Jean Miles, David S Miles. Jerilyn Ann, 182 Milham. Jeffrey Alan, 127 Millard. Michael K,. 182. 279, 353 Miller, Ann Sheldon, 162, 324 Miller, Arthur S.. III. 162. 351 Miller. Carol Lynn, 162 Miller, Constiince .M Miller, Diane Lee. 182. 313 Miller, Dons .lean Miller, George Hollis Miller, (ieorge Waldo, 206 Miller. Gregory M., 182. 351, 392 Miller, Irvin Milton Miller, James F,, III, 182, 339, 397 Miller, .James Robert. 206, 332 Miller, Jean Salin, 206, 316 Miller. Mary Louise, 127, 315 Miller. Mary Suzanne. 127, 326 Miller. Richard William. 162, 241, 341 Miller. Roljert F,, 162 Miller, Roy Neal Miller, Stephen Couch, 348, 370 Miller, Sue Fletcher, 162, 240. 284. 322 Miller, Susan Averill Miller. Suzanne Lee. 127. 235, 242, 289. 307. 322 Miller. Suzanne Mancill. 162. 282, 302, 322 Miller. Thomas Irvin. 162. 253. 281, 298 Miller. Virginia Ann. 206. 312 Miller. William F . 128. 277. 339 Millette. Leroy Francis, 206 Millican, Glenn T., Jr., 128, .3.39 Millikan. Kent Bradford, 244, 298 Milling, Bert W., -Jr., 128, 277, 335 Milliren, Patricia Ann, 90, 128, 231, 237, 282 Mills, Danny Reed. 230 Milner. Sigrid Payne Mims. Diane Shirley. 128. 289. 315 Mims. Mary Catherine. 206 Minor. Marian Thomas Minton. Evelin Minton. Julia Gave. 128 Mitchell. Claire. 286 Mitchell, Frances E., 182, 238, 243. 320 Mitchell. .Jacqueline S., 162, 286, 322 Mitchell, Judith Carter Mitchell, Robin Thomas, 206. 279 Mitchell. Stephen Harrison. 206 Mitchell. Thomas Joel. 182 Mitts. Gordon Murray, 206. 397 Moberg. Alice Diana, 128, 235, 295, 297, 304, 326 Moffitt. Cordon .John, 206 Moffitt. Susan E., 163, 295 Mohler, Carolyn Gene Mohs. Richard Charles Mollen. Edward Leigh Molloy, William T Molnar, Mary Northcott. 128 Monacell. Louis R.. 206. 354 Monahan. Michael -Joseph, 163 Monahan, Patricia Ann Moncol. Susan Ann. 289 Moncure, Frank Daniel Monie. Robert George Monk, Mary Josephine. 83. 238. 317 Monroe. Alexander G. Montague. Dorothy L . 206. 255, 292, 327 Montgomery. Paul M. Montgomery. William H Moore. Anne Houghton. 183. 329 Moore. Darryl F , 206. 340 Moore. Donald Wa -ne. 163. 339 Mfiore. Elizjibeth Eaton Moore. John Noell. 163 Moore, Kenneth Wayne Moore, Linda Jane. 206 Moore. Michael Brown, 163 Moore. Richard Edward, 183, 338 Moore. Stephen Fenner. 207, 348 Moore, Susan Jeannette, 163, 313 Moore, William H. Moorehead. Harold, III. 207, 296. 336. 372, 387 Morden. Mary Louise, 163, 282, 329 Morden. Robert Seale. 207. 340 Morecock. John Albert. 207. 340 Morello. John Thomas, 183, 207, 243, 275 Morgan, John, 354 Morgan, Ixiuise Dabney Morgan, Marcella Anne, 207, 254, 297, 328 Morgan, Thomas Elder. 163. 320 Moriarty, Barbara Wayne, 163, 320 Morley, Paul M., 218, 245 Moms. Albert W.. 163 Moms. Alethia A.. 163. 324 Morris, Ann GreUhen. 183. 313 Morris. .John Franklin, 298 Morris, Jon Willard Morris, Joyce Gayle, 207, 314 Morris, Kenneth Ray Morris, Mary Cassandra, 163 Morris, Peggy Anne, 207, 301 Morris, Richard E., 183, 337, 396 Moms, Rul erl Franklin, 163, 351, 391 Morris, Ruth Whitehead Morris. Suzanne, 301 Morris. William Dwight. 163 Morris. William H.. Jr Momscy. Susan. 128. 246. 254, 324 Morrison. Brian Arthur Morrison. Jeannine Dorothy Morrison. Sandra Gay. 128. 322 Morsch. Nora Ann. 90. 128. 224, 317, 330 Morse, Gordon C, 261 Morss, Mark Franklin Morton, Frank MacDonald, 245 Morton, Terry Alan, 163. 333. 362. 365 Mo.seley. Elizabeth Hart. 183. 320 Moses. John Shuster, 183, 353 Motley. Hughes Leroy. 128 Mowen. John Calvin, III. 163, 276, 289, 343 Mueller, .John Malcolm, 128, 235, 347 Mueller, Richard Dale, 128, 276, 277, 280, 333, 374, 375 Mulcahy, Veronica .Jo. 128, 246, 307, 326 Mull, Alice Wright Mumpower. Jerjl Lynn. 207. 230. 338 Munsey. W ' liliam R.. 207 Munster, Charlotte N.. 183. 326 Murphy. Barbara C. Murphy. Brian D.. 230. 397 Murphy. Gardner Wayne. 207. 230 Murphy, Lynda Ann, 183, 253, 329 Murray. Allan Dale. 163. 228, 276, 351 Murray. Dwight W., 163 Mustain. William Deuel. 207. 340 Myers, Jane Eileen, 129, 289 N Nachman, Henry Dudley, 163, 279, 343 Nadel, Leslie Donna, 183, 300, 329 Nance, George Lawxence, 163, 231, 331, 339 Nance, Gerald N., 163, 288, 339 Nangle. Richard E.. 183. 287. 372. 387 Natal. James Ralph. 183. .353 Nauman. Judy Grace. 207 Nay. Robert Frederick, 344 Neate, Marilyn Kay Neblett. Ronald. 163. 349 Necsary. Judith Ann. 163 Neeley. Kenneth Robert. 207 Neff, Jane Leitch, 233 Neff. Rebecca Lynn. 207. 328 Nelms. Ann Scott. 56. 63. 163. 231, 315 Nelson, Anne Carter. 129 Nelson. Carl Lawxence. 183. 337 Nelson, Douglas R., 207, 297 Nelson, Michael Charles, 342 Nelson, Sheila Diane, 183 Nesley, Diane P., 183 Nesley, Kenneth, 306 Nes.sler. Craig Lee Nethken. Eleanor Ann. 129 NeUley. Katheen Susan. 183. 271. 291, 296 Newcomer, Judy Anne. 207. 324 Newell, Kiibert Yates, FV, 183. 345 Newman, Gary George. 183. 228. 335 Newman. George Samuel Newman. James Austin. 163. 232. 335 Newman. Mary Ellen H.. 164. 247. 267, 323 New.som. James Woodward. 183. 224, 295 Newsome. Betty Bruce. 322 New.sonie. Robert B . 129. 207 Newton. Edward C Jr . 294 Newton, William Jud son Nicholas, John Richards Nicholls, Michael Lee Nichol.son, Carol Margaret Nicholsim, Dee Ann, 207. 307. 287 Nicholson, ,John Y., II 426 Nicholson. William S., 207 NIckerson, Peter R.. 129 Nicolaisen. John Hanson, 207, 384 Nielsen. Christine M Niles. Bruce Arthur. 207. 354. 374. 375 Niles. Thomas Russell Ninmger. Jenny E.. 164 Nittoli. Virgmia Anne, 183, 290, 329 Nix, .James Henry. 207. 252. 350 Noden, Patricia Ann, 129 Nold. Barbara Louise, 129, 322 Norako, Vincent W., 207, 372 Norman, .John L,, Jr , 129, 232 North, Robert Walter, 207, 230, 287, 397 Norton, Sandra R,, 129, 315 Nuckols, Michael Aubrey, 164, 261, 347 Nuckols, Sandra Kaye Nugent, John C, 387 Nugent, Thomas Patrick. 164 Nylander. Karen E,, 129, 317 o Oakes, Martin James, 208, 293 Oakley. Robert D Dates, Nancy Christine. 130, 284 Obenchain, Je anne Alice, 130. 240, 246, 322 O ' Boyle, Mary Anne O ' Brien, James Joseph, 208, 230, 354 O ' Brien, Michael James O ' Bryan, Vincent Neal, 164, 281 O ' Callaghan. Cynthia A., 208, 297, 324 O ' Connor, Francis A,. 130 O ' Connor, Richard Allen, 289, 347 O ' Dell, Jane Babcock. ' 208, 319, 330 O ' Dell, Thomas William. 183. 333, 362 Odland, Judith Clair, 164, 290 O ' Donnell, Geraldine Oetjen, Karen Anne, 130, 317 O ' Flaherty, Ian Michael, 238, ' 280, 279 O ' Flaherty, Kathleen L , 130. 183. 376 O ' Grady, Judith Kathleen, 56, 130, 247, 318 Oldfield, George S,, Jr., 130, 276, 280, 343 Oliver, Bruce Anthony, 90, 93, 130, 224, 225, 236, 232, 254, 305 Olney, Donna Jo, 208, 314 Olney, John Edward Olsen, Christopher John, 208, 354 Olsen, Richard John, 130, 305, 362 Onderdonk, James C, 164, 349 O ' Neil. Richard Alan, 164, 351 Orgel, David Selman, 183, 232. 335 Orgon, Edward A, Orlick, Terrance D., 391, 396 Omck, Betty Dandridge Orsen, Richard, 387 Orwig, Carol Jane Osborne. Kermit James, 130, 355 Ostergard, Deborah, 183, 318 Ostrow, William .JefTrey, 131, 258 OToole, Terrence Joe, 131, 349 Outten, Margaret West Overstreet, Jane Carol, 208 Overstreet, Thomas K. Ovide. Christopher R Owen. Marilyn Jean. 164 Owens. Kathleen Joyce. 208 Owens, Laura Lee, 184 Owens, Richard Hamilton, 131, 224, 232, 241, 2,V2 Ozimek. Richard Anthony, 184, 334 P.adgett, Carey J., 164, 340 Page, Branch, 184, ' 238, 317 Page, David Winslow, 184 Page, Francisca C. Pagels. Matthew T., 208, 374, 394 Painter, John Hoyt Paisley, Diane Louise, 208 Pakcnham. Mark H,, 348, 370 Palmer, Catherine P . 184. 315 Palmer, Margaret Ann, 131, 242 Palmer, ,Sally Jane Panneton. Roland Leo. 379. 380. ,382. 383 Pannil, Mary Greyaon, 208, 292, 314 Parish, Anne Kathleen, 184 Parker, Andrew David, Jr., 245, 294 Parker, David Michael, 164, 341 Parker, James Hcxlges, Jr.. 183, 243, 275. 337 Parker, Ixmnie Lamar. ' 20H. 354. 392. ,393 Parker, Neal Howard Parker. Richard Heath Parker, Robert S , 219, 298 Parle. William Michael Pamham. Thomas Arthur Parrish, Elizabeth L- Paschall, Philip D , 131, 232, 243, 335 Passage, .Margaret Alice, 324 Paster, Marc Lee, 391 Pastore, Mary M., 164, 313 Pate, Barbara Warren, 184, 315, 330 Pate. Virginia Kennon. 131. 224. 315 Patrick, Sue Ann, 208 Patterson. Dallas M., 245 Patterson, James Hill, 208, 397 Patterson, Linda Lee, 208, 321 Patterson, Shannon Kay, 131 Patterson, Susan Paige, 184, 317 Patteson, James C. Paulson, Frances A,, 164 Paulus, Geordie Louise, 235, 284 Pavlik, Paul Alan Paxton, Ronald C, 208 Payne, Claudine, 208, 252 Payne, Ronald Francis, 208 Peabody, Malbume J,, 208 Peacock, Daniel Braisted, 131, 287 Pearce, Suzanne Pettlt, 62, 90, 131, 223, 227, 228, 229, 324 Pearlman, Saul Ralph. 294 Peam. Carol Elizabeth, 131, 244, 295, 318 Pearson, Randy Lee. 184. 324 Peat, Stephanie Jean, 208, 312 Peca, Beatrice Ann, 131, 259, 305, 324 Peebles. Paul Manning Peeler, Frederick W. Peen,-, Carolyn, 131. 290. 3 ' 24 Pence. Gregory E.. 184. 327 Pendleton. Juliana. 131. 243. 306 Penn, Robert Hubard, 131 Pepper, Susan Lennox, 131 Perdue, Nannie Holland, 184, 324 Perillo, Peter Allen Perkey, Mary Evelyn. 132 Perkins. Collen Kappes. 164. 291 Perkinson. Jean Marie. 164 Perlman, W, Edward Pemice. Janet Lynn, 132 Pen-in, Sheilah Kathleen Perry, Daniel Jo.seph, 184, 232, 255. 283 Perry. Thomas L , 208 Peterka, John Lauritz, 208, 350 Peters, Donna Sibley Peters, Katherine Y., 132, 235, 242, 287 Peters, Mary Beverley, 208 Peters, Nancy Rebecca Peters, Victoria Ann, 208 Peterson. Holly Ann, 164 Peterson, John Morrill Peterson, Lawrence A. Peterson, Torsten E., Jr., 184, 341 Petrillo. Rosalie Gail, 132, 318 Petro, Joseph Baran, 164, 345 Pettey, Drucilla Anne, 208 Petty, William Glenn, 208, 340 Peverell, Raymond E , 184, 351 Peyronnet. Carolyn Lee, 164, 243. 326 Pfingsten. Peggy Wood Phelps. John Franklin, ' 208 Phenneger, Milton C-, Jr Philips, Henry H., Ill, 164, 282. 339 Phillips. Allene Claire Phillips. Carson Renee, 164. 267 Phillips, Cyrus E. IV. ' 245 Phillips, Dora Kay, ' 208 Phillips, Ellen A., 132, 240, 284, 326 Phillips, Kathleen Ixiuisc Phillips, Kenneth A. Phillips, Linda Lea, 164. ' 254 Phillips. Ronald W , 132, 1B4, 282, 286, 292 Phillip.s, Ronald Wagner, ,351 Piczak, Kan .lean, 132 Pierce, Elizabeth P , 316 Pierce, Jonath,an S- Pierce, Noble Scott, 208, 340 Piene, Rebecca Gayle, 164, 320 Pierce, Richard Lee Pierce, William Gail, 208, 332 Pilch, Joseph J , 36 ' 2, 364 Pinion, Gary Eugene, 185 Pittard, A lice Yvonne, 132, 287, ,301 Pitts. Kathennc A . 153. 164, 315 Pitzer. Nancy Luplnn, 164, 329 Pixley, Lynda Glyden, 208 Pixlim, Heidi Elizjiboth, 261 Plantz, Jame« George Plaseied. Aghdas Plasmati. Kathleen L,, 208, 324 Plichta, Mary Ann, 185, 255, 324 Plott. Billie M.. 208 Poarch. Dana Elizabeth, 185, 253, 317 Poland, Mark Wayne, 208 Pollard, Joseph L., 164 Pollard, Mary Kathryn Pollard, Melissa Dean, 164, 313 Pollard. Robert David. 164. 281 Pollock. Elizabeth Anne. 132. 302 Pollock, Frances Ewell, 150, 164, 320 Pollok, William Reid. 132. 351 Follow, Charles Ernest, 185, 343 Polubinski, Edmund Pond, Gertrude E.. 132 Pond, Judith Ann, 56, 132. 303, 320 Poole, Michael Earle, 164 Pope, Janet Ashe Pope, Robert M., 185 Porter, Barry Thomas, 105, 337 Porter, Betsy Ann Porter, Richard Bryan Porter, Susan Bartlett, 132, 291, 313 Post. David Bruce. 208. 300 Poston. Linda Elizabeth. 132, 287, 295 Potter, Richard Bowe, 164. 232. 277. 280. 335 Powell. Berkley Randolph. 185. 343 Powell. Clarence L,. 208. 270. 344 Powell. Clemans A . Jr. Powell, Raybum Ross, ' 230, 342 Powell, Richard G,, Powell, Roger A,, 208, 261 Powell, Teresa Allyn, 133 Powell, William M , 208, 338 Power, Patrick Donald W. Power, Thomas Michael, 133. 208 Powers. Roger Wayne. 209. 270, 340 Powers, Thomas J., Jr., 301 Powers, William M., 185, 301 Prasse, Frederick Carl, 185, 340 Prather, Leslie Ann Pratt, Margaret Dale Prescott, Georgia Ann, 164, 319 Preston, Margaret M., 164, 320 Preston, Merle Page, 63, 209, 321 Pretty, Mary Beth, 133, 329 Prewitt, Thomas C. Price, C.vnthia Custer, 133, 315 Price, Douglas Bailey Price, Jeanne Glenit, 164, 313 Price, Mary Ruth, 164, 271, 315 Price, Sandra Taylor, 133, 246, 289 Price, William E., 185, 287 Price, William Henke, 133, ,347 Price, William Pierce, 164 Prickitt, Raymond Mason, 164, 345 Priebe, Nancy Jean, 133, 244, 295, 329 Pritchard, Lucinda Lee, 185, 317 Proctor, Bemice Eileen, 209 Proctor, Gayle Ransome, 164, 324 Profltko, Robert James Proud. Virginia Kent Proudfuot, Martin I wis. 209 Province, Rita Kay, 133, 322 Pschirrer. Martin E. Pugh, Ellen Ann, 133, 224, ,326 Pugh. Gerald Foster, 133. 347 Pugh, Peter John, 209, ' 296, 344, 387 Puhn. Henry Michael, 133 Pulley. Judith Ann, 164 Pulley, Riigan B., Jr., 184, 341 Pulliam, Donald Morris, 209, 255, 306 Pulliam, Kay Mahan, 164 Pulling, Ronald W., Jr , 185, 337 Pully, Ashton H , Jr Pumphrey, Robert Mackey Purdey, Ixjuis Arvid Pursifull. Sharon Anne. 133. 320 Purtill. -James Willi.im Puryear, Stephen B.. 185 Q Qualntance, John Wesson. 165. 353 QualtrouKh. Siirah Quilien. Sharon Margar ' . 165, 329 Quitko. Kay Klose R Rackley, Karen Joyce Radcr. Judith Ann, 185, 233, ' 270, 324 Raehal, Victoria T. Raflo, Josephine Ruth, 185, 270, 3 ' 29 Ragsdale. Stanley O , 133, 253, 296. 351 Raiken. LawTence Scott. 209. 261 Rairigh, Beverly Ann. 209 Ralston. W ' ayne Alan, 185 Rama, James Michael, 379, 380 Ramos, Ernest David, 133, 279. 289. 305. 343 Ramsey. Bonnie Gaye Ramsey. Claude Allen. 209. 336. 392, 394 Ramsey. Elizabeth C, 165, 224, 318, 360 Ramsey. Elizabeth Lee. 209. 261 Randall. Diane K Randall. .Mary Margaret. 133. 324 Randolph. John H., 387 Ranes, Dorothy Athalea, 185 Ranhofer, John Francis Rankin, Ann Kathie, 185, 233, 254, 313 Rankin, Katherine V., 185, 275 Raper, Aubrey L , 165, 289, 339 Ratnow. Steven Marc Rau, Diane Mane. 134. 284. 326 Rawl. Edgar H . III. 277. 343 Rawlings. Leigh Helen, 209 Rawls, Brenda Elizabeth Ray, Roberta Fletcher Rayne, Patricia Inez, 165 Read, Frances Elizabeth, 259, 329 Read. Victoria Anne. 134. 242. 326 Reavely. Thomas Stevens. 134. 353 Redmond. Linda Lee. 209. 296. 324 Reed. Emery Arnold J . 134 Reed. John Chilton. 219, 298 Reed, Myer Stratton, 165, 283 Reed. Robert MacLinden Reeder. Michael Charles, 1,34 Reeder, Sharon Rosalie, 165, 2 ' 24 Rees, Thomas Sinclair, 209 Reese, Linda Jean, 185, 318 Reeve, Andrew Rickards, 134 Reeve, Miriam Leigh, 134 Register, Susan E , 185, 233, 324 Register, William Ryder Rehberg, Stephen D., ' 209 Reich, Charles A., 209 Reichle. Donald Jean, 294 Reid, Duncan Phillip, 184, 340, 396 Reinhardt, William Dell, 185 Rcisser, Richard. 396. 397 Relyea. Glenn C . 244, 294 Rcmine, Nancy Ann, 185, 255, 313 Remita, Diane Laree, 185 Remler, Helga Renalds, ( ' atherine A. Renfroe, Catherine McWhite Repka, Ronnee Rae, 165, ' 242 Repp, Richard Allen, 245, 294 Resler, William Michael. 185 Reveley, Hughes K , Jr.. 219. 244 Revolinsky, Pamela Anne, 209, 250 Rex, Judith Nana. 134. 304 Rexrode. Molly C. 209 Re.vnolds. GeolTrey Thayer Reynolds. Nicholas Stuart Reynolds. Ruth Ann. 165 Reynolds. Susan E. Reynolds. Susan Levine. 219, 243, 294, 298, 303 Rhea, Helen Wallis Rhem, James Louis, 165 Rhodes, Diane Beets Rhodes, Kathleen, 287 Rhodes, William R , Jr Rhody, Clarence Dean Rials, Lloyd Douglas, 245 Rice, Rebetxa Hes-s. 1,34, 326 Rich, William Guy Richard, Harr - Wayne, 209, 334 Richards, Brian Gerard Richardson, Barbara Ann, 185, 329 Richardson, Beatrice A., 185, 326 Richardson, Carol Lynne, 1.34, 240, 242, 246, 289, 297, 313 Richardson, Dana T., 209. 279, .■)S4 Richardson, Horace D. Richardson, Michael D. Richardson, Robert F , Jr , 185, 261 Richels, Richard Gayle, 134, 23 ' 2. 331, 343, 347 Richey, Charles Richard Richman, Warren G Rickelts, Don Ux.n, 245, 294 Rickells, Marcia K , 257 Rickelts, Robert Calvin, 185, .396 Rideout, Frances Nelson Ridout, Robert Reuacr. 134, 343 427 Riesser. Robert Richard. 350 Riley. Anne K. Riley. Diane Elaine. 134. 317 Riley. Edward Miles Riley, Michael William Rimes. John J.. Jr. Rinaldi, Gunnel E. Rinaldo. Ronald Gilbert Rmgler, Leonard Edward Riordan. .Margaret R . 165. 250. 315 Ripley. Eliziihelh .■ nn. 135 Ripy. Bruce John.son. ItiS. 351 KiUh, Stephen Wittmer. 348 Ritchie. Edward J , Jr . 16!J. 343 Ritchie. John Arthur Ritchie. Paul J . 134. 277 Rives. Mary Shannon. 165 Riza). Robert Daniel. 165. 340 Roach. .Arthur Hudgms Roakcs. Samuel E . Jr . 166 Robbins. Christopher J, Roberson. Jiune.s M,. Jr. Roberson. Maijorie M. Roberts. Anne Carol. 56. 135. 315 Robert-s. Austin L.. II. 166. 282 Roberts. Barrie Lynn. 135. 289 Robert-f. Donald Luther. 135. 232. 285. 347. 355 Roberts. Donald Ray. 166. 253. 259. 351 Roberts. Edward G . 283 Roberts. Josephine A . 185. 307 Roberts. L;iurel V.. 135, 240, 290. 302 Roberts. Morris W. Roberts. Pamela Jean. 166. 286, 317 Roberts. Theodore W . 348 Roberts. William Joseph. 185 Roberts. Morris H . Jr Robertson. Donald Budd. 135. 335 Robertson. Gerald D.. 245. ' 294. 298 Robertson. Glenn .■X . 211. 224. 346 Robinett. William L.. 211. 397 Robinette. Kim Vicky Robinette. Turner L. Robins. Bernard E,. 135 Robinson. Jane -Arpen. 211. 291 Robinson. Kenneth J.. 211 Robison. James Phillip. 185. 338 ' Rockwell. -Jefirey Louis. 211 RodclTer. Mark H . Jr Rodenbaugh. Carol Ann. 185. 329 Roettinger. Robin Ruth. 211 Rogers. Frances K.. 166 Rogers. Janet Evelyn. 211 Rogers. Thomas David. 211 Bogge. Marise Lynne Rogowski. Elizabeth. 166. 304 Rohr. David Malcolm. 166 Rohrbach. Philip S.. 185. 347 Roller. Carol Elizabeth. 135 Romano. Frank Richard Romano. Paula Josephine Ronick. David Lewis. 185 Rosbotham. Lyie. 211 Roselli. Grace Rase. 185. 329 Ross. Cecilia Elaine. 330 Rosser. Robin Wallace. 211 Rossing. Boyd Edward. 166, 277. 343 Roth. Frederick Paul. 135. 343 Rouse. Susan Elaine Rousso. John CosUl. 279. 370 Routh. Thomas Edwin. 185. 279 Row. Stephen Edward. 136, 253. 347 Rowan. George Edward. 185. 238 Rowan. Man.- Linda. 211 Rowe. Stephen French Rowe. Steven Anthony. 331 Rowcll. Thomasine E . 136 Rowland. John Kenneth Rowletl. William H,. 186 Roxbrough. Lee Kemp. 211 Roy. James Arthur Royall. Mildred Pitts. 166. 303 Royall. William E.. 136. 241 Rubano. Gregory Lynn. 211 Rubin. Kenneth Steven. 136. 289. 300 Rucker. Jane Thompson. 186. 291. 322 Rucker. Linda Dell. 211. 327 Ruddel. Mark Eric. 186 Rumbold. Henry John. 286 Rumburg. Kenneth Neil Runyon. James Douglas. 166. 296. 351. 391 Russell. Cheryl Ann. 186, 313 Rus-sell. Patricia Craig. 211. 316. 330 Russell. Patricia L. Russell. Robin Louis. 136. 242 Russell. Stephen Biddle Russo. John, 392 Rutledge, David White, 90, 136, 227, 228, 230. 259. 301 Rutledge. Hugh M Rutler. Pricilla Anne. 136. 304 Ryan. Giles Siindford, 166 Ryan. John Godfrey. II. 166 Ryder. John Henry Saari. Barbara Mane. 211, 314 Sabourin. John James. 298 Sadler. Johnie Mitchell. 211 SafTold. Gordon E . 136. 256. 343 Sager. Gary Lee. 166 Salada, Reuben Sale. Jo Carol. 136, 224, 261. 360, 376 Sale, Mary Quinn. 186. 291 Saleh. Jahongier. 136. 343 Sales. William W . Jr . 186. 297. 347 Salisbury, Daniel E. Sjilley. Mary Carrington. 166. 315 Salmon. Richard .John. 186. 344 Salter. Robert Morris. 186 Salvione. Henry F. Samford. Charles C. Jr.. 186. 279. 281 Sammons. Macon C. Jr.. 136 Sampselle. Anna .-Mice. 166 Sampson. Gregory Berke Sampson. Sharon Leigh. 136 Samson. James Gaither. 238. 256 Samuel. John Boyd. 136. 184 Samuels. Richard .Mien. 352 Sanders. Donald Powell. 136. 343 Sanders. Kenneth Robert. 21 1 Siinders. Mary Ruth. 166 Sando. Frank .Joseph. 294 Sandquist. Charlotte W . 211, 261, 307, 319 Santilli. Gail Coursey, 136. 306 Santore. Charles J., 137, 287 Sapp. William Wade. Jr. Sassaman. Clay Alan. 186. 238. 297 Sasser. Bruce Kent. 211. .346 Sater. Marsha Jean. 137. 300. 326 Satterfield. Margaret O. Sauer. Beverly Ann. 211. 321 Saulnier, Margaret L.. 137. 242, 271. 305, 315 Saulton. .James W.. Jr.. 186. 341 Saunders. Carol Anne. 186. 301. 320 Saunders, Donna Elaine. 186 Saunders. Gamette Saunders. Harry David. 219 Saunders. James Easley. 137. 333 Saunders. James L Savage. Charles M.. 211 Savage. Janice P.. 186. 324 Savage. Lowell C. Jr.. 186. 355 Savage. Michael Henry. 211. 302. 397 Savage. Nordale Earl. 211 Savage. Thomas Moore Savedge. James Nicholas. 245. 294 Sawick. Kerrv- Ann. 90. 93. 137. 224. 233, 237. 242. 249. 255. 305 Sawyer. Carol .Alexis. 296. 314 Sawyer. Melvin E- Sawyer. Rae Worley Sawyer. William Frank Scantlcbury. .Mice F.. 211. 328 Scearce. Donald Edward. 219 Schafer. Carol. 291 SchaelTer. David H Schafer. Donald Willis. 166. 351 Schaule. Bruce William. 302 Scheele. Richard A.. 344 Scheid. Richard Arthur. 137. 355 Schick. Malcolm. 351 Schiess. James R Schilling. Benferd Lee Schilling. Kathleen L. 211 Schindel. Nicholas B. Schleif. Peter Robert. 166. 343. 374 Schlenz. Marta Jane. 211 Schlosser. Elliot M- Schmidt. Christina M.. 211 Schmidt, Elizabeth Anne. 186 Schmidt, Kenneth Jette Schmitz. Mary Christine. 166. 255. 305. 322. .330 Schmoe, Suwannee A.. 166 Schmoyer. .lohn David. 186 Schnebli. Geri Marie. 137. 242, 235, 305, 313 Schneider, Marcia Lynn. 211 Schoales. Gary P. Schofer. Carol Anne. 137 Scholz, Kathryn Louise, 167, 320 Schreiber. Donald Carl Schreiber. Toril Schroeder. LyIe C. Schryer. David R. Schueler. Linda Lee. 167. 267 Schumaker. Catherine S.. 211, 286 Schuman, Stephen Eric, 167, 261 Schutte, Kraig West, 186, ,347 Schutz, Henry A., Ill, 167, 349 Schwartz, Barbara Ann, 137, 317 Schwartz, Richard M. Schwartzman, Charles J. Schwenk, Susan Jane, 211 Scott, Bctte Suzanne, 137, 242, 295. 324 Scott. Carolyn E.. 167. 329 Scott. Cheryl Lynn. 186. 233. 238. 319 Scott. Cornelia Michael. 56, 186, 224, 233. 253. 318 Scotl. Dorothy Carroll. 137. 240. 306 Scott. Linda Ruth. 186. 233. 320. 360 Scott. Paul Alvin. 137. 306 Scott. Robert Edwin. 91. 244 Scott. William Lloyd Scrogham. Nancy K . 212. 261 Scruggs. Susan Wray. 137. 242. 291 Scudder. Donald Erik Seabright. Alice Lupton. 167 Seagle. Samuel Giles. 186. 350 Seale, Nancy Diane, 137, 317 Seaman, Frank James. 186 Seaman. Wendy O. Seaver. Elizabeth Ross. 137. 242. 259 Seay. W ' illiam Wayne. 212. 344 Sebetich. Michael John Sedam. Glenn J . Jr.. 245 Sedlacek. Jarold Joseph. 138. 296. 339 See. Katherine Keeling See. Thomas French. 138. 276. 333 Seek. Gary Lynn. 212. 350 Seibert. William G.. Jr.. 91. 138. 227. 235. 246. 249. 258. 285. 303, 355 Seiden. William Edward Seitz. Eleanor. 219 Selby. Robert Vance. 212 Self. Frances Ann. 138 Selfe. Robert W,. 212 Sellers. Pamela Louise. 212. 312 Semones, William W.. 186. 353 Seward. Robert Franklin Seward. Virginia Rives 138. 246. 315 Seyglinski. Brenda A,. 186 Seymour. Sharon B.. 212 Sgalitzer. Norma Eva Shackelford. David Lee. 167. 341 Shafer, Susan Virginia, 138. 252. 295. 322 Shaia. Mary Ann. 138. 253. 329 Shane. Joel Harvey Shannon. William Taylor. 245. 294 Shapiro. Robert . llan Sharp. Barbara Menzel Sharpe. Patricia O ' Donovan Shaw. H K.. 212. 261 Shaw. Martha Irwin. 138. 246. 250. 286. 313. 330 Shaw. Stephen Ragsdale Shaw- Van. Martha-Jane. 212 Shay. John Robert. Jr.. 138. 277, 296, 333, 362 Shea, Nancy Ruth, 186 Shea, Norbert ,John, 138. 277. 335. 362 Shearin. John D.. Ill Shebalin. John V.. 212. 342 Sheehy. Coleman M.. Jr.. 167. 282 Shelburne. Walter Avery. 138 Shelton, .Jan Shelton. Martin R.. 219, 294 Shepherd, Carolyn Ann, 212 Sherman, Christopher B, 167, 232, 236, 254, 353 Sherman, Hanni Fey Sherman, Jackson Ir ' ing Sherwood, Robert W . 378. .379. 381 Shewmaker. Carol Fern. 167. 320 Shick. John Malcolm. Jr.. 167 Shickel. Linda Sue. 167. 252 Shields. G Megan. 186. 2.38. 252. 318 Shields. Janet Lyiin. 186. 238. 322 Shields. Thomas John. 167. 353 Shiels. Thomas A Shimler. Diana Lee. 186. 313 Shipp. Marjorie Susan. 212. 270. 295. 328 Shirley. Kathleen, 212, 256, 275, 312 Sholder, Patricia Helen Shorten, Brian Stephen. 138. 333 Shorter. Ellen. 138. 235. 244. 295. 313 Shorter. Mary Ella. 186. 252. 287. 322 Shrader. GreUhen Blake. 186 Shrader. Steven Wyck. 212, 338 Shreeves. Charles E . 138. 293 Shriver. Mark O.. 212 Shryer. Mary Helen. 186. 317. 330 Shuler. Wni- Beeuwkes Shuntich. Louis Steven Shy. JefTery Russell. 212. 224. 283 Sica. Alan Meyer Sickles. Barbara Joan, 167, 318 Sickles. Linda, 376 Siders, David Leon Siegfried. Robert B Siehl. Gregory Lloyd Sigafoes. William H., 138, 339 Sikes. Mary M. Sikora. Barbara Anne. 139 Sikorski. Richarxi E . 139. 296. 333. 362 Sills. Richard Edward. 167. 333 Silver. David Freeman, 344 Silverman, Jeffrey S.. 212 Simmons, Oma Gail, 212, 304 Simmons, Patricia Ann Simms, William C. Simonsim. Martha Susan. 167 Simpkins, Fred Crawford, 167, 256, 353 Simpson, James E., Jr., 186, 261 Simpson. Michael Gary, 212, 279, 346 Simpson. Robert Lee. 244, 298 Sims. Anne Rainey. 186. 270. 315 Sims. John Dorman Singer. Alan Stewart Singleton. Linda Sue. 212 Singleton. William A.. 168. 355 Sissler. Jo.seph Emile. 387 Sivertsen. Karen Jill. 212. 314 Sizemore. Richard Wm . 186. 230. 243. 275 Sizemore. William H.. 212 Skeen. Sandra Lou. 168. 243. 322 Skillman. Sharyn Hope. 168. 328 Slauson. Patsy Virginia. 168 Slepokura. John M . 332. 370 Slight. Fredric Wendell. 1.39. 232. 335 Slipow. Lany Benjamin. 186, 341 Sloan. David Neal. 212. 338 Slocum. Robert Richard Slotnick. Stephen Lee. 139. 349. 362 Slusser. Mary Catherine, 212, 301, 323 Small. John Allen. 212 Small. Susan Holmes. 168. 229, 303. 324 Smallwood, .Ann Nuckols. 139 Smallwood. Fred Erick B . 139 Smeds. Russell Clarence. 168. 224. 296 Smith. Albert Colbey Smith. Alphonsa Smith. Andrew Thomas. 336 Smith. Anne Elizabeth. 139 Smith. .Avery .Anne. 186 Smith. Barbara .Ann, 168. 316 Smith. Barbara Drucker Smith. Betty A.. 213 Smith. Carol Lee. 139. 271. 317 Smith. Conway W.. Ill Smith. Cynthia Sue. 168. 322 Smith. Dianne Jean Smith. Donna Windsor. 168 Smith. Dora Jean. 168. 243. 305. 318. 360 Smith. Eddie Andrew. 212. 338 Smith. Enc James. 186. 372. 387 Smith. Frank E . 139. 232. 335 Smith. George William 212 Smith. Harlan French. 212 Smith. Howard Phillip. 236 Smith. James Michael Smith. Jane Barrett. 186. 240 Smith. Janet Eliz;ibeth. 186. 306 Smith. Jeffrey Barrett. 344 Smith. .Jo.seph P . Ill Smith. Katherine S.. 187. 315 Smith. Kenneth E.. Jr. Smilh. Kenneth Lee. 139. 232. 253. 339 Smith. Langhome Holmes Smith. Larry David. 212. 334 Smith. L;irry Eugene. 212. 310 Smith. Leslie Hollister. 212, 286, 314 Smith, Norman G., Jr , 168, 341 Smith. Patricia Jane, 212 Smith, Rebecca Anne. 187 Smith. Richard M.. 1.39. 351 Smith. Rita Mae. 187. 292. 306 428 Smith, Robert E Smith. Ronald Brice, 212. 346 Smith, Sandra Lee. 139. 295. 324 Smith. Sandra Lynne. 140. 295, 320 Smith. Sharon Lee. 212. 319 Smith, Stephen Keese. 168. 341 Smith. Virginia E.. 212, 224, 319 Smith. Walter A., Ill, 91, 219. 244. 294 Smith. William M., II, 140, 277 Smith, William S. Smock, Barbara Louise Smyth, Larry Douglas, 140. 282, 347 Smythers, Carol Jane, 212, 291 Snapp, Sandra Mae, 212, 324 Snead, Charles Gillett, 140 Snead. Edward P. Snead, William B , 212 Snedegar, Suzanne. 140 Snow. Walter L Snow, William Riley. 213, 283 Snyder, Bruce Conrad, 338 Snyder, Dorothy Hunt, 187 Snyder, Linda Lee Snyder, Stephen Michael. 140. 277. 351 Socha, Geraldine T., 140 Sody, Deborah Rebecca Sollien, Richard L., 213 Somers. William Alan. 140. 300 Sorrell. Linda. 140. 318 Soter. Robert Wilson. 168, 337 Sothoron. Margaret B., 168. 324 Sottili, David Mark. 187, 349, 362 Sours, John D. Southall, Joan E,. 168. 322 Southerland, Hugh Barry, 168, 339 Southwell, Paula M , 187. 320 Southworth, Patricia A., 213, 376 Spady. Denard Charles, 169 Spain, Thomas Linwood, 140, 345 Spalding. James H-, III Sparks, Philip Lee. 396 Sparrow, Orelia Elizabeth Spaulding, David Lee. Jr.. 169, 351 Speakman, Marjorie W., 213 Spears, Carol Irene, 141, 246, 286 Spears, Nancy Jean, 141. 240 Spell, LawTsnce Stroud, 141, 267, 351 Spence. Charles B. Spence, Jane Marie, 169, 282 Spencer, Billie Jane, 360 Spencer, Wayne Ross, 245, 298 Spendiff, David Neil Spengeman, Donald F , 169. 347 Spicher, Gayle Adele, 187 Spigel, LawTence Mark Spiggle, Susan, 141 Spim, Stuart Douglas, 294 Spivey, Lud Lorenzo, 169 Spratley. Claude V . in, 294 Sprouse, Susan Dailey, 213 Spurling, .Jacqueline M.. 187 Spurling, Norman Kent, 187 Spurling. Richard D. 169. 296, 351. 390. 391 St .John, Sandra Bridget, 214, 324, 391 Stafford. Mary Louise Stage, Gary Lee, 213, 348 Slagg, Beatrice J , 213 Staggs. Clara Dian Stahl, Stephanie D , 213 Staik, Howard H , lU, 169, 279, 345 Stall, Anne Maria. 213 Stamps, David B.. 187, 347 Stancil, .Jo Lynne. 141. 244. 253. 295. 329 Slange, Patrick William, 141, 372, 387 SUnley, Bruce M , 187, 297, 302 Stanners, Robert .M , 213 Stanton, Diane Georgia, 213, 261 Stanton, Robert Emmet Stark, Richard Alan, 187. 355 Starr, Leonard E. Stathes, Lewis C. 213. 297 StaufTer. Thomas B. Stebhin.s. Martha M . 213 StelTan. .Judith A . 56. 187. 313 Steper. .)ohn Thomas Sleib. Bartholomew J.. 141. 277. 288, 341 Steiger, Sharon Suzanne SteinholT, .Jeffrey C. 141. 353 Steinmetz, George Grady Stelle, Walter William Stellutc, .Joseph Julius Stemple, Sjindra Rhea. 187, 307. 324 Stephens. Raymond E. Stephenson, Troy. 282 Stephenson. William J.. 91. 141. 223, 331, 335 Stepp, Ellen E., 187 Sterling. Malcolm P. Stevens, James Henr % 213, 338 Stevens, Kent McNeil, 169, 289, 339 Stewart, David .Alan, 244 Stewart. Frances L.. 270 Stewart, James Kent Stewart, Ronald Lee, 187, 355 Stickel, Linda May, 141. 246 Stiebel, Michael S., 213, 397 Stiles, William Alfred, Jr., 213, 334 Stites, Mary Blake, 187, 238, 286 Stith, Donn Lyrm, 214, 301 Stith, Hora Lester, 169, 285. 326 Stocker, Linda Pearre. 187. 315 Stoeppelwerth. Douglas Stohner, George .Alan. 141. 277. 335 Stone. Marshall Da id 141. 387. 388 Stone, Robert G., 187, 341, 387 Stoner, William Patrick, 169, 224, 247 Stout. David Lyter, 187, 335, 379 Stout, James Wesley, 141. 232. 277. 296. 331, 339 Stout, Joseph Tobias. 141. 345 Stout. Teddy Alvin. 187 Stout. William Lee, 214 Stowe, Barbara Adair, 141 Stowe. Walter Berry, 342 Strachan, William James, 214, 334 Strange, Allison Gordon, 142, 317 Stratton, Judith Mae, 56, 142, 320, 330 Streagle. Suzanne Fay. 214 Streetman. Larry Eugene. 169, 230, 260 Strickland, June Rose. 142 Stroop. .Joyce Ann. 187. 323 Stroube, Robert Bruce. 142 Strunce. David G., 214. 354. 372. 373. 387 Stuart. John Michael Stump. Jacquel.vn Stumpf Walter L.. Jr., 187, 238, 241 Sturges, Elizabeth M., 142, 260, 318 Sturm, Paul Suber, William Orville. 214 Sullivan. George Michael Sullivan. Linda E.E. Sullivan. Mary Jane. 142. 376 Sullivan, Paul Vincent, 214 Sullivan. Roll Albert. 142. 339 Sundin. Linda Elliott. 169, 324 Sundin. Nancy .Johann. 142. 324 Supplee. James Brinton. 187. 349 Surber, Carl Leonard Sutclan. David Kegebein, 245 Sutton. Christopher. 294 Swaim. Chen,l Luise, 214, 314 Swan. Scott Hugh, 245. 294 Swanson, Harr - Kent, II, 142, 341 Swanson, Janice Louise, 142, 318 Swanson, Margaret V., 214. 327 Swartz. Richard Carlyle Swearingen. Susan L.. 187. 233. 320 Swearingen. Ted. 370 Sweeley. Paula Denay. 142 Sweeney. Rebecca Jane 169. 313 Sweet. Becky Lee. 142. 250. 2a5. 286 Sweezy. Patricia Ann. 188, 307 Swift, Calvin Thomas Swigart, James Armon Sydnor, Anne Gardner, 142, 188, 322 Sydnor, Mary Anne, 302 Sykes, Sam Jones, 169 Sylvester. Bruce F.. 256. 258 Taback. Max Stephan Tabor. Barron F. Tadsen. Gcnene C. 188 Talley. Anne Christine. 169. 318 Tamea, Conrad D.. Jr , 387 Tapman, Sarah. 301 Tarpley, Elizabeth Ann, 56. 214. 324 Tarpley. Marilyn Sue. 169, 324 Tatum, James Luther. 169. .347 Taylor. Alela Lee Eggers Taylor. Carol Suzanne. 187. 240 Taylor. Christine. 169. 329 Taylor. Debra Dean. 214 Taylor. Douglas D., 169 Taylor, Edna Sar ' er Taylor. James Ru.ssell. 169. 232. 296. 343 Taylor. JelTrey Alan. 142 Taylor. Louise Stratton, 142, 289 Taylor, Mark Halsey. 374 Taylor. Su.san Watkin. 143. 317 Taylor. Vernon Cars. 214, 292 Taylor. Wilbur Austin, 143, 335, 379 Teitelbaum. April H Terrill, Conrad Whitman. 188 Terrill. Nancy French. 214. 224. 328 Terr -. Ruth Cooper. 214. 386 Tew. Edward John. 214 Thacker. Bruce Edward. 214 Thacker, Linda Rhea. 188. 313 Thacker. Susan L.. 188. 315 ThaUher. Christine. 169. 329 Thatcher. Nanc ' .Ann Theberye. Norman B. Jr. Thiel. Anthony Michael. 214. 270. 342 Thiel. George Jeffrey. 188. 351. 392. 393 Thiel. John Charles. 143 Thomas. Donald Meade Thomas. Leslie Richard. 297 Thomas. Mary Randolp Thomas. Mitchell Edgar Thomas. Orville Van, 143 Thomas. Philip Joseph, 143. 277. 341 Thomp.son. Charlotte Ann. 188 Thompson. David R.. 188, 339 Thompson, James Neal, 214 Thompson, Joyce Jolliff, 188, 320 Thompson, Mar ' Kieffer. 169, 224, 2,50, 322 Thompson, Robert L., 143, 337 Thompson. Sandra June, 143, 313 Thompson, Thomas James, 169. 307 Thompson, William John Thomson, Laurence F- Thomberg, William A., Jr Thomburv-, Carlton F 143 Thrasher. Catherine A , 214, 314 Thurston, Lewis B..Jr- Tichy, Joseph C , DI. 169 Tiedemann, Gerald Eugene Tillberg, Richard Harry, 286 Tiller, Joseph Wallace. 143. 284 Timberlake. Joyce .Johnson. Jr. Tingelhofr. Linda Jo. 188 Tinsley. Billie Carter. 188. 318. 360. 376. .386 Tock. William, 296 Todd, -John Buxton, Jr., 143, 337 Todd, Robert W , 336 Toepel, Monika .Marie, 285, 286 Tomb, David Alan Tomb, Jane Tomeck, Edward Michael, 214, 344 Tomes, Robert Edward, 219. 294 Tomlinson. Edward L.. 214, 391 Tomlinson, Richard R , 143, 341 Tompkins, James Robert, 143. 232. 285. 289.347 Tonelson. Louis Owen. 169, 300 Tongour, Nadia, 143. 318 Toone. Janice Lee. 214 Toop. Carol L Tm Torrens. Rafael FA.. 188. 347 Totman, Loma Claire. 143 Townsend. Linda Gale. 188. 289. 326 Tozzi. John Lee. 169. 286. 292 Travis. Philip Arthur. 169 Tremble. Trueman R.. Jr., 143, 246. 279. 289 Trent. Nancy Russell. 214. 324 Tribelhom, Karl Peter, 144, 349, 362 Trice, Cathrine Saulmon, 144 Trice, C ' nthia Webb, 144 Trice, .John A , III Trice, Robert Holmes, Jr , 91, 144. 227. 236. 258, 335 Triolo. Charles Edgar. 348. 370 Tripson. Logan. 144, 259 Trogdon. Linda 1., 214 Tropf, William J . III. 144. 232. 247. 276. 285. 289. 347 Trotter. Bettic Mallory. 144 TrxHip. Charles Gordon. 214 Trout. Elizabeth S Troutman. Sharon Leigh. 144 Tsimcnides. Nicholas C. 286 Tucker. E Sulzby Tucker, John Allen J . 144. 341 Tucker. Kay Uvaughan, 188. 242. 329 Tucker. Thomas Michael. 144. 347 Tucker. Thomas R Tucker. Thomas Randolph Tulloch. Andrea L.. 214 Tundermann. Leonard K.. 214. 352 Turgeon. Donna D. Turgeon. Kenneth Wayne Tumage. Martha Allan Turner. Christine E.. 214. 296 Turner. Christopher. 350. 394 Turner, Elizabeth Carol Turner, John Michael. 144. 241 Turner. Patricia Louise. 214 Turpin. Shelley S , 188. 320 Turville, William C. 169. 345 Tuthill. Carol Anne Tuthill. Janet C . 214 Tuttle. Margaret Emily. 144 Tw-ark. Shirley Jean Twiford. Helen Kay. 188. 224 T Ier. James Otcy, Jr. T Te, Robert David, 188, 345. 391 Tyree. Peter Burton u Uebelher. Lenore K. 312 Ulmet Elaine Aldene. 188 Unzicker. Kenneth Roy. 188. 230. 232. 283. 396 Upham, Thomas Leroy. 214. 279 Upson. Margaret Jane. 188. 320 Urquhart. Donna Ruth, 188 V Vacca, Linda Lee. 144. 231. 326 Vadasz, Thomas Patrick Vaiden. Caroline E.. 169. 253 Vail. Barbara Sue. 169. 242. 291. 297. 305 Vail. Elizabeth R.. 214, 328 Vakos, Patricia Louise, 144, 320 Valva. James Vincent. 214. 305 Valz, Robert Kinney. 214 Van. Hook Stephen J. Van Hook. Stephen J . 188. 347 Van Horn, Frank Charles VanHouten, Karen Helene. 214, 286. 312 Van.Meter. Quentin L . 169. 260 Vann. .Martha Ann. 56. 169. 329 Varela. Gail Enid. 169. 246. 326 Vaughan. Benjamin Allen. 188 Vaughan. Rebecca M.. 169. 231. 257, 322, 360 Vaughan, Susan Frances, 214 Vaughn, Curtis Lynwood, 214 Vaughn, Frederick M.. 144. 345 Vebecher. Lenore Katherine 214 Veigle. John Frederick, 188 Vergara, James J . Jr.. 169. 296 Verheyden. Marilyn Cay. 188, 322 Verhine, Patricia Anne. 169. 326 Vernier. David Charles. 215 Vernon. Randolph Edward. 145. 224. 241 Vernon. Stanley Allan. 169 Verser. Nano- Ware. 169. 231. 255. 322 Verzi. Thomas Keith Vetter. Cheryl Ann. 376. 386 Vilbrandt. .Jo Anne. 145, 257, 322 Vincent, James Russell, 145, 341 Vining, Kathleen Anne, 169, 360 Vinyard, Nicholas C . 188 Vogel. Mary Jean. 145 Vogel. Virginia Anne. 215. 255. 305. 319 Volz. Douglas Charle. 169, 230, 355 Von Elten, Marie Isabelle Vopatek, Patricia Anne. 145. 253. 329 Vore, Steven Brooks, 145 Voyer. Gerard E.W.. 294 Vreeland. Marilta S.. 215. 319 w Wachtmeister. Hans F. Wade. Elizabeth Ann. 145. 289 Wade. Harriet Anne. 145. 252. 295 Wade. Richard Lee. 188. .331. 345 Wadkins. Elizabeth Lee. 145. 320 Waesche. Barbara Butler. 188. 317 Wagner. Ellen Louise. 215 Wagner. Robert James. 189. 238 Wainwright, Barbara Ann Waile. Burt Allan. 362. 366 Waites. Alan. 215 Wakefield. Michael M . 189. 279. 351 Wakefield. Paul Allan. Jr Walker. Baker Martin. 215 Walker. Douglas Donald. 219. 245. 294 Walker. Edgar Robert. Jr.. 189. 232. 339 Walker. Edward Fahey. 170. 396 429 Walker. George Burbank. 189 Walker. Janis Karen, 56. 170. 329 Walker. Lloyd Daniel. Jr.. 170 Walker. Richard R . 189. 355 Walker. Suzanne Tatum Wall. Elizabeth C. 170 Wall, John F . Jr Wallace. Michael S.. 189 Wallen. Gary Lee Walline. Katharine Kirk. 170, 329 Walling. Mark William. 338 Walsh. Edward Robert. 145. 3.39 Waller. Gary Donald Walters. Ann Gw ' yn, 215, 253. 312 Walters. Barnett K. Jr . 245 Walthall. Jo Ann. 170. 326 Walton. Timothy Ronald. 189. 224 Waltrip. Deborah Jeanne. 215. 321 Wandrei. Robert Thomas. 219. 245. 294 Warburton. John Stephen. 215. 286, 305 Warcholik, Stephen R Ward. Alvin Norman. 215 Ward. James A.. 215 Ward. Robert C Warder, Stanley Allen, 146, 303 Ware, Carol E . 215. 314 Ware. David Warren Jr . 146. 353 Ware. Elinor Patricia Ware. Frances Faulconer. 170 Ware. Charles R.. 189 Warren. Virginia Kyle. 189 Warrick. Anne Fillmore. 215. 316 Warrington. Ann Sign. 146. 257, 322. 330 Waterman. Mar ' Regina, 170. 313 Waters, Gretchen T.. 170. 290. 317 Waters. Irma Lynn. 170 W ' atkins. Elsie Cox. Mrs. Watkins. Gail. 146. 291 Watkins. Janet. 170. 224. 225. 231, 270. 291. 303. 329 Watkins. Stephen H.. 170, 337 Watkins, Thomas Beverly, 189, 341 Watson, Ann Elizabeth Watson, Da id Pemn. 189, 355, 387. 388 Watson. Deborah. 391 Watson. Edwin Whitfield. 146 W ' atson. George H., ni, 170, 288 Watson. Kim Ellen. 170. 329 Watson. Leslie Ray. Jr . 170. 355 Watson. Linda Carol. 146. 253. 307. 329 Watts. Shelley Ann, 215, 290, 314 Weatherford. Vival S., 189, 353 Weaver. Ellen C. Weaver. Pamela Brown. 270 Webb. Cathy Elizabeth. 56. 189. 317 Webb. Jame.s Roderick. 215. 255. 292. 352 Webb. Raymond C . 215 Webb. Sandra Lee. 189. 253. 329 Weber. Barbara Lynn. 189 Weber. Scott Michael Webster. Gail Marie. 170. 257 Webster. Toni Faye. 215. 316 Wedd. George G., 215. 340 Wedding. Teresa Lynne. 215. 316 Weddle. William E.. 215. 342 Weigle. Gregory ' Paul. 215. 391 Weiher. Kenneth Edward. 215. 230. 255. 350 Weiland. Stephen Cass. 255. 336 Weisberg. Edward Joseph. 170. 343 Weiss. William Joseph. 170. 345 Wellman. Evelyn Jones. 170 Wellons. William L.. 218. 244, 294 Wells. Gene Boiling Wells. William Arthur Wells. William C , Jr.. 170. 353 Welt. Selman In-in. 146. 232 Welter. Bnan F . 215. 261 Wendell. Patricia B Wender. Deborah Jean. 189. 313 Wentland. Lola. 189 Wenrich. Elizabeth R . 146. 257. 322 Wergley. Albert Nash. 170. 224. 232. 331. .135 Wertheimer. Clare L. West. Gerald M.. 215 West. George Thomas. 189 West Nancy. 146. 360 Westbrook. Pumell H. Weslenhaver. Douglas L., 215 We.ster. Nancy Eugenia. 215 Westerman. Richard. 146. 343 Wetherell. Barbara A . 215. 321. 386 Wetmore. Robert John Wetta. Daniel J. Wetzel. Jane Mursener Wheat, James Bryant, 215 Wheat. Valerie Kay. 146. 329 Wheldon. Susan Ke-. 189 Whibley. Roderick Frank 170. 333 Whicker. Johnne Cherle. 91, 146. 224. 225. 315. 330 Whiman. David A . 336 Whitaker. Karen Gail, 89, 238, 326, 360, 376 White, Allan Eugene, 170 White, Brian Ervin, 241 White, Craig Dennis, 215 White. David Ritchie. 147. 276. 302 White. Gail Evelyn. 170. 324 White. Paul Richard. 215 White. Ronald Wesley, 219, 255, 294 White, Ruth Parks Whilehurst. Anne W.. 170. 231. 315 Whitenack.Bruce G . 215. 279. 387 Whiting. LawTence D . II. 171. 343 Whitley. Sue Crutchlow Whitworth. Sandra E. Whyte. Mar - Ann, 189, 287, 305, 360 Wick, Robert E., Jr.. 244 Wickley. Mark Anthony. 189, 343 Widell, Richard Robert, 147, 351, 372 W ' ieboldt. Thomas F . 282. 374 Wllbom. Irvin M.. Jr., 171. 261 Wilbourne. Sara R.. 215. 328. 376 Wilcox. Louis Kent Wilcox. Richard E. Wild. Leslie Jean. 189 Wilkinson. Mary Ellen Wilkinson. Richard G.. 171. 283 Willard. Edgar H.. in. 143 Williams. Barbara P . 189. 318 Williams. Benjamin A,. 147, 277. 280. 282. 331, 335 Williams. Carolyn E.. 215 Williams. Charles R.. 301 Williams. Empsy M,. 215 Williams. Gary Sanders. 189. 379 Williams. Gerry Thomas Williams. James L Williams. James Newton. 171 Williams. Jeffrey E. Williams. Sandra Lynn Williams. Stephen J. Williams. Sue Rawls, 171, 315 Williamson, James Reid, 189. 297 Williamson. Joel Edward. 215. 336 Williamson. John B- Williamson. Ronald J. Willis. Durwood H Wilson. Connie June. 216 Wilson. James Thomas. 216 Wilson. -John W ' , Wilson. Mark David. 216. 256. 334 Wilson. Patrick Coale. 216 Wilson. Sandra Ann. 216 Wilson. Stephen E . 216. 336, 374, 375 Wilson, Suzann Gail. 216. 253, 328 Wilson. Wallace Lee. Jr. Winborne. Claiborne R, Winch. Alice Rebekah. 147 Winchester. Sheila Ann. 171. 313 Windham. Robert Craig. 261 Wine. Mary Sue. 171 Wineman. Miriam P. Winfree. Lane. 216. 253. 316 Winfree. William A . 216 Wing. Stephen S . 147. 258. 259. 292 Wing. Stephen John. 171. 232, 343 Wingo. Donald S . 362 Winn. Brian Scott. 332, 370 Winn. David Ervin. 243 Winn. Joseph Ernest. 147. 337 Winston. Karen Clay. 147. 324 Winter. Mark Winthrop-Stgery. Rhett Wirt. James Carroll Withers, Glenne Dora. 147 Witt. David Lynwood. 171 Witt, Keith Trower, 189, 230 Witty. Donald Peter Woerle. Ronald Anton. 219. 294 Wohlleben. .John Alan. 189. 2.30. 238, 251 Wojno, Stanley J , Jr. 171. 232, 285, 289, 297. 347 Wolf. Brian John. 147. 335 Wolff. Ellen Gene. 147. 322 Womble. Benjamin E.. Jr.. 147, 288, 351 Wonnell, Donn Thomas, 171, 232. 254, 277, 343 Wood, Carolyn Sue. 216. 312 Wood. Cecily Claire. 147 Wood. Edward M . 189. 287. 343. 372. 387. 388 Wood. Frances Nowlan Wood. Robin Louise. 147 Wood. William Henry Woodard. Diane E . 171, 320 Woodford. Stephen Lee Woodman. Douglas P, Woodruff. Albert C. ID. 298 Woodruflr. Patricia E. 171 Woods. Deborah Alden. 171 Woods. Mary James Woodson. Amita Ruth. 171. 320 Woodward. Douglas C. 216 Woodward. Joan. 148. 235. 246 Woodward. Nancy Harding. 189. 238. 322 Woody. Patricia Anne. 171. 318 Wooleyhan. Alfred M . Jr., 171, 355 Wooleyhan, John C 216. 282, 354 Wooten, Alice Hall. 216. 319 Wotten. Ann Marie. 189. 322 Works. Robert F.. 171. 281. 292 Worrell. Howard W . 148. 353 Worthington. James M.. 334 Wrather. Nell Stark. 189. 253. 290. 324 Wren. Jeffrey Morgan. 391 Wright, Beverly L.. 189. 324 Wright. Christopher G . 216. 279 Wright. Donald E . Jr . 148. 277 Wright. Elsie L Wnght. George R. WYight. Sarah Nancy Wright. Thomas B.. Jr. 91. 148. 228. 261. 351 Wurzbacher. Mark Fredric Wyatt, Sanders J. Wynkoop. Marilyn Alice. 216. 319 Wynkoop. Waldon W . 216 Wyrick. Linda .Jeanne. 171. 252, 318 Yabsley. Marilyn Ann Yager, Sharon Ann, 171. 243. 307, 326 Yancey, George Donis Yates, Alfred Glenn. 148. 333. 362 Yeager. Kenneth G.. Jr.. Yeager. Mary Vienna, 91, 93. 148, 237, 242, 253. 329 Yeiser. Ted Martin. 279. 350 Yoder. John David Yoder. Susan Jane YofTy-. James S.. 171, 343 Yoksas, Albert C , 216, 354 Yonushonis, John M., 189, 335, 362 Youman, Robert J., 216, 387 Young, Charles Joseph, 148, 276. 333, 362. 365 Young. George Ronald Young. John Finley. 171. 255. 296 Young. Marion K.. 171 Young. Mar - Kathryn. 14«. 240, 258, 306 Young, Richard Lloyd. 148. 241 Youngblood. Jane D . 171. 250 Yowell. Man- Anne. 216. 250 Yuhas. Linda. 148. 240 Yurachek. Paul Anthony. 148. 277. 339 Zachar -. . rthur Zakarian. Gregory C . 189. 341. 399 Zehmer. Lynn Cary Zeidberg. Zenna Ellen Zeigler. Harvey H.. Jr.. 148. 353 Zemlan. John Paul. 189 Zentner. Nancy Case. 189. 320 Zepul. Patricia L.. 56. 171, 246. 286, 329 Zeul. Carolyn Ruth. 189 Zickefoose. Barbara. 148 Zignego, Cynthia Ann Zimermann. R G.. Jr.. 189. 279 Zimmerman. Carl M . 216. 297 Zunmerman. Lester Jr . 216. 334, 370, 394 Zinke, Kathleen D . 216 Zuber. Linda Jean. 216. 323 Zucker. Cheryl Roberts. 216. 291. 312 Zuger. Peter .-Mbert, 189. 283. 302 Zychowski. Thaddeus. 362. 365. 369 Colophon - The 1968 COLONIAL ECHO was printed by Inter-Collcgiate Press. Inc . located in Shawm-. Mission. Kansas, on 80 pound Luslro Offset Enamel -Saxony Finish using (V ' ntury Schaolh M)k type with the companion Italic type- Over 5.6H0 black and white photographs ;is well as 19 color prints are to he found on the 4.12 nine by twelve inch page,s The book is bound in 160 point .S-pi binders board, rounded and backed, and Smyth si-wn. The artwork on Ihp aiver is a metiil;i made from a three-dimensional die. with emfiossing and gold top stamping on the spine ami front. A threeKlimensional blind embossing is used on the liack. The color is a dark brick refj 3600 copies o f this edition were printed Acknowledgements— This book is the product of many hours of generously volunteered work by the Staff and extra special care by our pubhshers The Staff has undertaken this task of producing a yearbook with a cheerfulness and dedication that is seldom credited to our generation. 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