James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

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MADISON COLLEGE PRESENTS THE 1958 VOLUME XUX PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF MADISON COLLEGE HARRISONBURG. VA. Β - β€” J .. BEVERLEY PEARCE EDITOR NORA JANE ROBERTS BUSINESS MANAGER DR. CRYSTAL THEODORE MISS SARA ANDERSON FACULTY ADVISORS FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS I IIK I!)M pri ' sidi ' iil 111 Iho senidr class, with a pick and a fi iir-leaf clover in her hands, lirolu ' the ;rrinnul fur Hiin ' isi n Hall. The ceremony continued when the vice-president sho t ' li ' il I hi- i ' ii ' sl scoDp of t ' arlh. IHK oiirnerslone was laid for Spotswood Hall immediately prior to the commencement exercises oC 1916. Masonic Rites were held, as was true of all earlier cornerstone ceremonies. rlFTY YEARS AGO this .spring, on March 14, 1908, the General Assembly of Virginia provided for the establishment of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, Virginia. A year and a half later, on September 28, the first session of the school began. It consisted of a forty-two acre campus and three buildings β€” an academic building. a dormitory, and a farm house which was on the property when it was acquired. Instruction was begun with a faculty of fifteen under the able and dedicated leadership of President .Julian A. Burruss. The minimum entrance requirement in 1909 was completion of the seventh gi ' ade or its etiui ' alent. Girls could come to Harrisonburg for all or part of their high-school work and could complete a two-year course beyond the hi ' jh-school level. Completion of the two years of post high-school work carried with it receipt of the highest diploma offered by the Normal School, the full diploma. As a pioneer in Virginia, the Normal School em- phasized and developed vocational education for young women. After nine years of growth and expansion, the Household Arts Department became the Depart- ment of H mie Economics. F ' or the following twenty years. Hari ' isonburg was the center for home economics training in Virginia, and this departmeiit remains one of the stronge.st in the South. The Rural Arts program, instituted in 1910, at- tracted much attention in Virginia as well as other parts of the country. The State Normal and Industrial School for Women h.nd the fii ' st rui ' al school super ' isor in Virginia and one of the first in the United States. Traveling by horse and buggy in all kinds of weather. Normal School students obsei ' ved and taught in the β€’schools of Rockingham County. Raiiidly academic standards were raised and high school courses eliminated. In 1914 the name of the school was changed to the State Normal School for W.imen at Harrisonburg. Two years later, the (Jeneral Assembly authorized the offering of a four-year college coin ' se leading to the bachelor of science degree. This degree was first awarded in .June. 191!), to nine students. Dr. Burruss left Harrisonburg in 1919 to assume the presidency of V.P.I, and for the next thirty years progress and growth continued under the efficient and untiring leadership of the late Dr. Samuel P. Duke. Another milestone was reached in 1921 when the Nirmal School became the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg. This signified that only work on the college level was being offered. Students were being graduated with degrees in elementary and secondary education and in home economics. In 1925, the camjius appeared barren along side the unpaved highway. The newly erected Sheldon Hall served as an academic building with an auditorium located up- stairs. The fii-st campus radio was put in this auditorium and made available to the students. AT MADISON COLLEGE In 1938 Harrisonlnirff Teachers College became Madi- son Collejfe. The institution was now officially a multi- Iiui ' pose college for the education of young women. Teacher training remained its major function. Init the college began to offer work leading to straight bachelor of science and bachelor of art degrees and to a bachelor of science degree in business. Teaching curricula were broadened to include a program for training teachers of business and teachers of music. A two-year course i?i business, leading to the secretarial diploma, was in- troduced; and the pre-nursing program was expanded to provide pre-technician and pre-medical training. After World War 11. the College was authorized to admit men as day .students. The admission of men has continued and has enabled Madison to help meet the postwar demand for educational facilities and to contribute men to the teaching profession, as well as to the field of business. When Dr. Duke retired in 1949, Madison College had grown to an institution of twenty-four buildings and a campus of sixty-two acres. The faculty num- bered 100 and the .student body, at the height of the postwar educational boom, had passed the 1,.300 mark. Kor the past eight years, Madison College has con- tinued its develojiment undei- its third president, Dr. (;. Tyler Miller. Constant stress has been placed on the ini])rovement of the instructional program and on increasing the college ' s role of serving the educational Deeds of the state. Emphasis has been placed on a program fen ' the training of elementary and high-school librarians. Particular efforts have been made to en- courage students to enter the teaching field, and in recent years about two-thirds of the student body has been enrolled in teaching curricula. Further advance- ment of the instructional program for teachers oc- curred in 1954 with the inauguration of a graduate Pi ' ogram leading to a master ' s degree in education. Madison College now consists of a 240 acre tract of land and a sixty-two acre main campus. A new dormitory and a well equipped science building have been major additions to the buildings which now number twenty-eight. Two additional dormitories are under construction as well as a campus training school, and funds have been appropriated for a new infirmary. From its beginning. Madison College has em- phasized not only the preparation of students with high standards for teaching, but also the preparation of students for other useful occupations, for loyal citizenship, and for wholesome living. The College has constantly sought to instill in the minds of its students high ideals of service and of personal con- duct. On the following pages of this book, a Madison Schoolma ' am will unveil many of the scenes, events, and accomplishments which have made this school year at Madison seem significant. UrAWING, handwork, and woodwork were emphasized in manual arts classes. These subjects were basic requirements for teacher.s of ai ' t and manual training. t-OURSES in gardening, bee culture, and iioultry raising were ijart of the rural arts lirogram to prepare students for teaching and successful honiemaking. Much food for the dining hall was produced by the efforts of industrious students. β€’s : - .W .««‒ wLASS productions were of the highest calibre when the senior play marked the open- ing of a five-day commencement celebration. Weather permitting, the amphitheater behind Maury Hall was frequently used for student dramas and lyceum programs. β€’ . iajK XiSl iaK AND respectfucly dedicates it to DR. WILLIAM L. MENGEBIER Because he is our friend β€” encouraging, advising, and contributing his warm understanding whenever we need him .... Because he has guided us enthusiastically and often lent us the strength for success .... Because he is a teacher extraordinary, who arouses β€’ in his students a new faith in their own ability, who instills a love of truth and honor and who, by the sincere dedication of his own brilliance, has inspired those about him .... Because of his many and varied contributions to our college and the influence he has had in our lives, we are exceedingly proud to dedicate this vearbook to Dr. William L. Mengebier. FOREWORD Here is MADISON as symbolized by this view of the campus, stately and permanent, offerin;, ' to young- men and women a sound liberal arts and professional training with the best equipment and instructors available .... HERE IS MADISON as seen through the informal scenes where lifetime friendships are made, where students learn to grow in grace and forebearance into mature citizens, capable and wise .... HERE IS MADISON providing vocational ti ' aining that will allow its graduates to step into the professional world sure that the best jobs and the most secure of futures await them .... CONTENTS CLASSES jxigc 19 ADMINISTRATION page 105 ACADEMICS prnjc 117 FEATURES jjage 125 ORGANIZATIONS poge 143 GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS paae 193 ATHLETICS page 213 ADVERTISEMENTS, PATRONS AND DIRECTORIES page 226 While these two freshmen walk confidently toward their new residence, it is a struggle for Father with everything but the kitchen sink. :5m ' -. Orientation Week was climaxed as the foreign students, their classmates, and Senior Counselors enjoyed a social hour at Hillcrest, the home of the President. Here Is Cultural, spiritual, educational, and .social events all play an im- portant role in keeping the spirit of Madison alive. Each student enjoys participation in various phases of college life to further enrich his college days. From fall to spring, it is the many unforeseen activities as well as the special occasions that provide memorable experiences for each student. Our feelings toward Madi- Below. Old students found new changes when they returned in the fall. Call downs had been suspended for walking in the road while new heating pipes were installed under the sidewalks. To right: First Semester Con- vocation featured the Honorable Dr. Yu Chan Yang, Korean Ambassador to the United States. Spooks pose as Devils and Cats as they take away the prize at the annual Halloween party. To right: After two years the junior education majors had the opportunity to depart for a day of teaching in Waynesboro. Madison son are expressed in one of our Alma Maters. Of our college we will sing; A song of endless praise, The classmates and the fun, We ' ll remember all our days, The things that we have done And the knowledge that we ' ve won, Madison, Madison, we ' ll love and cherish thee. β€” Greeley and McConnell I fil J The flu bug came to college, and the medical staff found themselves flanked by patient-filled beds. Bottom picture: The buses wait as the students scurry from class to begin that long-awaited Thanksgiving vacation. To right: The Juniors take time out to put the Christmas lights on the trees in front of Wilson Hall. -SS Greta, one of our foreign stu- dents, prepares to study for those mid-year exams. Some find mental activity easier while sitting on the floor as mass exams are taken in Wilson Auditorium. Vote. Vote, ' was the cry when campaigns for major officers rolled around. The Electoral Board frantically counted the votes to get the β–  ' Big Six for 1958-59. The atmosphere in Wilson was rapidly changed when Woody Herman and his band filled the stage for an even- ing concert. Dr. Newell busily answered questions dur- ing Religious Emphasis Week in a buzz session with the freshmen. Spring came β€” but rather than sunbathers, we found sleigh riders back campus. Bowling, a new feature of the intramural program, found tliese girls trying their skill. These sophomorts lakf a few minutes to get an autograph from Stan Freeman when he performed for their class day program. The birthday cake was only a small part of our Founder ' s Day program which marked the be- ginning of our Fiftieth Anniversary celebration. After intermission, it was request time for Dean Hudson at the German-Cotillion Dance. THE CLASSES Senior Class Sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Mengebier with their daughters, Margaret, Nancy, and Celia. SENIOR CLASS NIGHT Dr. Mengebier and Er. Tyler are in a quandry as to who the winner of the leg contest should be β€” Dean Wilkins, Ginny Langel, or Charlotte Bailey. Joseph Purdham ' s harem, Priscilla Smith, Barbara Compton, and Iris Mahan, seem quite unperturbed at the Sheik ' s advances toward Elaine Phelas. , _ MADISON COLLEGE Betty Jo Loving. Ann Lee Burrus, Annie Laurie Daniel, Mary Ann Wertz, Pat Lumpkin. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON Mary Ann Wertz Vice President President Annie Laurie Daniel Seci-etary Betty Jo Loving Treasurer Ann Lee Burruss Business Manager ' P ffl HK β–  ' Pat Lvumpkin Reporter The spirited Seniors combined head, heart, and hands to make their final year a meaningful climax to their college career. Strengthening friendships, prospectinT; for jobs, checking credit hours, and stu- dent teaching played significant roles. Memorable highlights were the Capping Ceremony, our class night production of The Pullet and I, May Day festivities, graduation week with its many activities, and finally Pomp and Circumstance, which drew the curtain on our college days. MARY JO ALTIZER Riner, Virginia Elementary Education ANNE LESTER AMES Richmond, Virginia Library Science KAY SANDRA ANDERSON Danville, Virginia Elementary Education YVONNE VIRGINIA ARMISTEAD Mathews, Virginia English Those hunger pangs, resulting from skipping breakfast, bring early arrivals for lunch. SENIOR CLASS β– 22 β€” PATRICIA ANNE ASBELL Suffolk, Virginia Home Economics Education AVIS MACKEY AUTRY Perry Point, Maryland Music Education BARBARA FAYE ATWOOD Front Royal, Virginia Social Science CHARLOTTE ANN BAILEY Orange, Virginia Psychology ELIZABETH ROWE AUTEN Richmond, Virginia English JUDITH ANN BAIR Arlington, Virginia Music NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 23- BETTY GLORIA BALL Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education ELEANOR KAY BALLAGH Lynchburg, Virginia Elevientary Education BARBARA JEANNETTE BANKS Richmond. Virginia Eleynentary Education and English MARGUERITE DIANE BATl Waynesboro, Virginia English Seniors make the most of the special ])rivilege of cutting campus on Class Day. SENIOR CLASS β€” 24- JULIA ANN BATSON Fishersville, Virginia Elementary Education BETTY LOU BAUSERMAN Stanley, Virginia Social Science PEGGY ANNE BEALL Arlington, Virginia Dietetics FLOSSIE MILLER BENNETT Staunton, Virginia Elementary Education CAROLYN JOY BILLHIMER Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration ADA LOUISE BLANKENSHIP Salem, Virginia Eleinentury Education NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 25 β€” DELORES BARBARA BOSSARD Danielsville, Pennsylvania Elementary Education and English Seniors realize that they have arrived when they sign up for their degrees. PATRICIA ANN BOSSERMAN Weyers Cave, Virginia Bushiess Education CAROL LOUISE BOWERS Oakton, Virginia Elementary Education .UCY BURKHOLDER BOWERS Thaxton, Virginia Business Education SENIOR CLASS β€” 26- BEVERLY REID BOWMAN Petersburg, Virginia Physical Education MARGARET ANN BOYD Norfolk, Vii ' ginia Eleinentary Education CAROL HAYTON BRADLEY Portsmouth, Virginia Elementary Education STARLING SIMMONS BRADLEY Herndon, Virginia Home Economics Education ALMA MONTAGUE BROWN Ballsville, Virginia Business Education NANCY CAROLINE BROWN Beverly, New Jersey English NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β– 27- GUY EDWARD BROYLES Luray, Virginia Music Education VELMA MAE BRYDGE Waynesboro. Virginia English ROBERT ERELIOUS BUCHANAN Craigsville, Virginia Library Science BETTY JEAN BURNS Staunton, Virginia Physical Education A familiar event in the life of the senior is the interview. SENIOR CLASS 28- ANNE LEE BURRUSS Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education RAY SYLVIA CAPLAN Hampton, Virginia Elemeutary Education NANCY JANE CARICOFE Staunton, Virginia Elementary Education SALLIE BYRD CARLETON Hampton, Virginia Chemistry. Biology and Psychology THERESA JANE CARPENTER Culpeper, Virginia Elementary Education P . NOELLE CASSEDY Arlington, Virginia Elementary Edxication IMINETEEIM FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 29 β€” m j JOYCE ANNE CASTEEN Norfolk, Virginia ' English DONNA JEAN CLARKSON Pearisburg, Virginia Chemistry and Biology NANCY POWELL CLINE Roanolie, Virginia Elementary Education NANCY LEE CLOUD Falls Church, Virginia Elementary Education Convocation is a rehearsal for the real event. SENIOR CLASS β€” 30 MARCIA GAIL COHEN Fredericksburg, Virginia Home Economics PATRICIA SMITH COMPTON South Boston, Virginia Elementary Education KENNETH RAY COMER Rileyville, Virginia Business VIVIAN SUE CONNELLY Dahlgren, Virginia Institution Management BARBARA ANNE COMPTON Richmond, Virginia Library Science JAMES WILLIAM CONRAD Harrisonburg, Virginia Physics NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β– 31- 3 f m j REBECCA SUE CORLEY North Garden, Virginia Elementary Education CHARLES WILLIAM CRABILL Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration THERESSA ANNE COX Norfolk, Virginia Business Education JANET LAURENE CRAVEN Lynchburg, Virginia Psychology The tea room is a favorite stopover for that cup of coffee between classes. SENIOR CLASS β€” 32- DORIS ELLEN CRITZER Waynesboro, Virginia Business Administration ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Somerville, New Jersey Business Administration FRANCES JOAN CROCKETT Roanoke, Virginia Music ANNIE LAURIE DANIEL Lexington, Virginia Psychology GLORIA DALE CROPPER Syringa, Virginia Business Education BETTY JANE DAVIS Quinton, Virginia Biology and Chemistry NINETEEN FIFTY- EIGHT β€” 33- DOROTHY RAY DAWSON Richmond, Virginia Biology and Psychology BEULAH VIRGINIA DILLOW Charles Town, West Virginia Home Economics MARY DIEHL Harrisonburg, Virginia Elementary Education SHIRLEY JEAN DIVERS Martinsville, Virginia English The winter provided plenty of opportunities for snow ball fights. SENIOR CLASS 34 β€” NANCY ROGERS DORSEY Baltimore, Maryland Music Education ALICE JEAN DYER Oakton, Virginia Elementary Education ELMER DOVEL Harrisonburg, Virginia Biisiness Administratiori ELIZABETH HIRT DULANEY Elkton, Virginia Elementary Educatioii EVELYN HALL DYSON Milford, Virginia Elementary Education VIRGINIA MAE EMSWILER Orkney Springs, Virginia Mathematics NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 35 β€” A presentation of flowers was made after the announcement of the Sweetheart of Sigma Delta Rho. CAROLINE JANE EVANS McLean, Virginia Home Economics EMILY ANN FALLIN Hague, Virginia Business Education JOAN CORLISS EVERHART Elkton, Virginia Eiiglish CONSTANCE LOUISE FAULDER Hagerstown, Maryland ' English SENIOR CLASS 36- REISA GAYLE FRANK Baltimore, Maryland Home Economics BARBARA ELIZABETH FREED Crimora, Virginia Elementary Education JOYCE LEE FULCHER Norfolk, Virginia Elementary Education MARY ROUILLARD FUSON Falls Church, Virginia Elementary Education NANCY LEE FREED Crimora, Virginia Elementary Education MARY ELLEN GARBER R ichmond, Virginia Elementary Education NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β– 37 β€” m [ The stately appearance of the seniors is com- pleted when caps are donned at the traditional capping ceremony. NANCY PENDLETON CARD Arlington, Virginia Biology BETTY ANNE GARDNER Bushnell, Florida Home Economics JODIE ANN GARNER Waynesboro, Virginia Elementary Education SHIRLEY OLIVIA GILBERT Hickory, Virginia Biology SENIOR CLASS β€” 38- DIXIE DEANNA GLASS Buena Vista, Virginia Business Administration SHIRLEY MAE GRIMES Max Meadows, Virginia Art and Psychology JEWELL MARIE GROSS Harrisonburg, Virginia Music LOIS LEE HALL Richmond, Virginia P)iysical Education MADALINE ELLA HARPER New Kent, Virginia Mathematics JANICE LEE HARRIS Higliland Springs, Virginia Psychology NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 39 β€” DON WALLACE HARRISON Grottoes, Virginia Busiiiess Administration CONSTANCE MARGARET HEAGY Essex, Maryland Home Economics Education FRANKLIN HOAK Luray, Virginia Chemistry SARA BUNDY HODGES Roanolte, Virginia Elementary Education On some afternoons fun and relaxation win out over study. SENIOR CLASS β– 40 β€” PEGGY ANNE HOLLANDSWORTH Bassett, Virginia Eleiyientary Education EMILY ANNE ISOM Highland Springs, Virginia Mathematics MARIANN VIRGINIA JAMES Miami Beach. Florida Elementary Education CARROLL JAY Hinton, Virginia History ANNA THERESA JAGIELLO Winchester, Virginia Eiiglish PATSY JEAN JENNINGS Roanoke, Virginia Business Administration MIISIETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 41 β€” CARRIE LOU JETER Big Stone Gap, Virginia French ' J ALICE LOUISE JONES Hampton, Virginia Eleinentary Education MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON Norfollc, Virginia Biology ROBERT BURTON JONES Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration A break is taken during the dress rehearsal of these seniors ' final Porpoise Show. FT orw I SENIOR CLASS β€’42 β€” THELMA MAUDE JONES Hampton, Virginia Business Education DORIS MARIE KING Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education JEAN EDNA JORDAN Smithfield, Virginia Elementary Education ELLA SUE KIRACOFE Staunton, Virginia Music Education KATE ELIZABETH KELLEY Richmond, Virginia Social Science and Biology BETTY RUTH KIRKPATRICK Lexington, Virginia Elementary Education NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β– 43- JEAN ANN KITCHEN Vienna. Virginia Business Education SANAE KURIHARA Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education KATHLEEN ELIZABETH LANDES Mt. Solon, Virginia Elementary Education OLIVIA FRANKLIN LANDIS Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Education Madison ' s Miss America contestants parade for Senior Class Night. SENIOR CLASS β€” 44 β€” VIRGINIA MARGARET LANGEL Lynchburg. Virginia EU ' inciitary Education NANCY LA PRADE Roanoke, Virginia Business Aduniustration JEAN GARMAN LAWHORN Hollins. Virginia Home Economics Education GLADYS ODELL LEWIS Williamsburg, Virginia Social Science BETTY JO LOVING Tappahannock, Virginia MatJtematics LORETTA CHRISTINE LOVITT Norfolk, Virginia Business Educatioii NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 45- PATRICIA LEE LUMPKIN Weems, Virginia Elementary Education ASHLEY ADELINE LUTZ Edinburg, Virginia Social Science MARY PATRICIA LUTZ Alexandria, Virginia Psychology NANCY CARPENTER LYNN Weyers Cave, Virginia English Service with a smile is rendered by the senior class sponsor at a dinner in his home. i ' t : i ' ' m SENIOR CLASS β€” 46 β€” RUTH HOPE McALPIN Glasgow, Virginia Art LENA PARKS MAHONE Spottswood, Virginia Elementary Education BETTY KATHERINE MADAGAN Winchester. Virginia Elementary Education IRIS ARLETHIA MAHAN Chatham, Virginia Elementary Educatioii GRACE WISHART MANLY Washington, D. C. English BERTIE SUE MARTIN Roanoke, Virginia Social Science NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 47- [ search and study. BETTY BEREZOSKI MILLER Annandale, Virginia Voice MARY CAROLYN MINOR Vienna, Virginia Library Science SCOTT MONCURE BETTY JEAN MONGER Stafford, Virginia Salem, Virginia Library Science Ele nentary Education ideal place for re- 1 SENIOR CLASS 48 β€” tiii :Β K ' ANNETTE ESTELLE MOORE Poquoson, Virginia Elementary Education JULIA MAE MOSS Norlina, North Carolina Home Econom,ics Education ROSELLA FA YE NANCE Fredericksburg, Virginia Elementary Education BETTY MAE NEAL Roanoke, Virginia Music Education JEAN WILLIAMS NEWMAN Jonesville, Virginia Music JACQUELINE LEE OLIVER Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT 49 β€” JANE WHITFIELD PAINTER Pearisburg. Virginia Physical Education The student teacher finds that the evaluation reports from her coordinating teacher are of much benefit. BEVERLEY ANN PEARCE Pulaski, Vii ' ginia Business Education ELAINE PHELAS Washington, D. C. Biology MARGARET RUTH PILLAR Sperryville, Virginia Elementary Education SENIOR CLASS β€” 50- HENRY CLAY PITSENBARGER Doe Hill, Virginia Art JACQUELINE POE Welch, West Virginia Physical Education ALICE LACY POMEROY Washington, D. C. Elementary Education LOUISE MOKKOW POTTS Roanoke, Virginia Elementary Education JOSEPH MARTIN PURDHAM Shenandoah, Virginia Business Administration NANCY HOPE RAMSEY Norfolk, Virginia Elementary Education NINETEEN FIFTY- EIGHT β€” 51 β€” CAROLYN VIRGINIA REID Lynchburg, Virginia Business Education RACHEL JOHNSTON REYNOLDS Middletown, Delaware Home Economics Education ANNE LOUISE REMLEY Garrett Parlt. Maryland Home Economics LOIS MAY RHODES Broadway, Virginia English Even at the most important occasions there ia always a book at hand. SENIOR CLASS β– 52 β€” VERA ELIZABETH ROBERTS Balimore, Maryland History and Physical Education CHARLOTTE LEE ROBERTSON Richmond, Virginia Biology PATRICIA EDWARDS ROGERS Yancey Mills, Virginia Elementary Education SUZANNE MATHILDE ROSENBERGER Winchester, Virginia Spanish RACHEL FRANCES ROWLAND Danville, Virginia English KAY MAXINE RUFFNER Front Royal, Virginia Elementary Education NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT 53 β€” JUNE MAY SAWYER Alleghany, Virginia Elementary Education GLORIA MAE SCHAFFER Denbigh, Virginia Home Economics Education r CHARLENE GRIMM SCHAEFFER Winchester, Virginia Home Economics Education FRANCES ELAINE SCHOTTROFFE Falls Church, Virginia Elementary Education First to congratulate Woody Herman on his entertaining concert was our S.G.A. president. SENIOR CLASS β€” 54 β€” PATRICIA ANNE SCHULTZ Waynesboro, Virginia Physical Education IRENE PRISCILLA SHAFER Roanoke, Virginia Elementary Education BETTY LOU SIMPSON Hot Springs, Virginia Elementary Education CARROLL SUE SINK Roanoke, Virginia Elementary Education EDITH ELIZABETH SHULTZ Haymarket, Virginia Elementary Education MARGARET SUE SLEMP Sugar Grove, Virginia Physical Education NINETEEN FIFTY- EIGHT β€” 55 β€” r m j EUGENE NEFF SMITH Quicksburg, Virginia Business Adviinistration PRISCILLA CLAUDETTE SMITH Luray, Virginia Elementary Education and English LAURA PATRICIA SMITH Norfolli, Virginia Biology SARA MARIE SMITH Gainesboro, Virginia Social Science Education class is a must for ail wiio plan to teacli. SENIOR CLASS 56- FRANCES ELLEN SOUTHALL Jetersville, Virginia Physical Education A PATSY COOLEY STROTHER Warrenton, Virginia Biology and Chemistry NORMA JEAN STEIGELMAN Georgetown, Delaware Elementary Ediication SHIRLEY KAY STEWART Front Royal, Virginia Physical Education FRANCES ANN SWANNER Norfolk, Virginia Psychology CHARLENE RHODES SWECKER Harrisonburg. Virginia Library Science NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 57- m [ DORIS ANN TALBERT St. Paul, Virginia Physical Education MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Danville, Virginia Business Administration NANCY WARREN TALMAN Richmond, Virginia Physical Education MARTHA CROWDER THOMAS Richmond, Virginia Business Education The Seniors are very proud of their class project, the Rose Garden. . . ..H.V k SENIOR CLASS 58 ANNE MARIE TURNER Waynesboro. Virginia English DOROTHY MILDRED VARGO Johnstown, Pennsylvania Elementary Education BARBARA JEAN VIPPERMAN Fieldale, Virginia Physical Education LILLIE MAE WALDRON Bent Mountain, Virginia Physical Education BETTIE MARIE VIA Mt. Sidney, Virginia Chemistry BONNIE ANN WALKER Radford, Virginia Elementary Education NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€” 59 β€” CAROL CHILDRESS WALLS Richmond, Virginia Business Education SUE BATSON WARNER Fishersville, Virginia Eleinentary Education MARY LEONA WALLS Green Cove, Virginia Social Studies and Library Science MARY EMILY WATKINS Charlotte, North Carolina Elementary Education With an eye for the future, students study the sign up sheets for interviews. SENIOR CLASS β€” 60 β€” -fc ALMA GERTRUDE WATTS Low Moor, Virginia Physical Education ,AVERNE PATRICIA WENGER Staunton, Virginia Library Science ELIZABETH ROSE WAYLAND Marion, Virginia Mathematics MARY ANN WERTZ West Columbia. South Carolina Music Education SARA JANE WELCH Ashland, Ohio Physical Education FRANCES ANN WHITT Richmond, Virginia Social Science NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT β€’61 DOLLIE ELZINA WILLIAMS Marion. Virginia Elementary Education AUDREY WHITE WILSON Mathews, Virginia Home Economics Education CLARA EDITH WILSON Lewes, Delaware Home Econoinics Education JOSEPH FRANKLIN WINE Bridgewater, Virginia Business Adm,inistration ROLAND NELSON WINE Timberville, Virginia Business Adininistration The many pianos on campus afford work, relaxation, and just plain fun. SENIOR CLASS β€’62 β€” LOIS ANNE WOOD Lj ' nnhaven. Virginia Mathematics MARIAN FAYE WOOD Earlysville. Virginia Busiriess Education SHIRLEY MAY WRIGHT Ashland, Virginia Home Economics Education MARJORIE LEE YARGER Alexandria, Virginia Home Economics CHARLOTTE ANN YOST Roanoke, Virginia Mathematics NORWOOD LEE ZIRK Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration NINETEEN FIFTY-EIGHT 63 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES ALTIZER, MARY JO β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Music Chair- man and Corresponding Secretary: Sigma Phi Lambda; Chorus; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. AMES, ANNE LESTER β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, Edi- tor; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Wesley Foun- dation; Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer; Ex Libris, Presi- dent, Secretary; Richmond Club, President; Breeze, Re- porter; Y.W.C.A. ANDERSON, KAY SANDRA β€” dent; Mercury Club; Athletic Foundation; Y.W.C.A. Lost Chords, Presi- Association; Wesley BAUSERMAN, BETTY LOU β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Freshman Pen, Editorial Board; Chorus; Lost Chords; Granddaughters Club; Wesley Foundation; Messick House, Vice President; Criterion Club; Y.W.C.A. BEALL, PEGGY ANNE Science Club; Y.W.C.A. Frances Sale Club; Curie Sesame Club; Rec- BILLHIMER. CAROLYN JOY reation Council. BLANKENSHIP. ADA LOUISE β€” Wesley Foundation; Association for Childhood Education. ARMISTEAD. YVONNE VIRGINIA β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Wesley Foundation: Le Ceicle Francais; Y.W.C.A. BOSSARD, DELORES BARBARA β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Recreation Council, President; Association for Child- hood Education: Student ' s Organizations and Activities Committee. ASBELL, PATRICIA ANNE β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, Corresponding Secretary: Tidewater Club, Treasurer: Frances Sale Club: Fact Finding Committee: Nominat- ing Committee: Westminster Fellowship: Y.W.C.A. ATWOOD, BARBARA FAYE β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon: Association for Childhood Education: Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. AUTEN, ELIZABETH ROWE β€” Transfer from Flora MacDonald College: Alpha Sigma Tau: Spanish Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Criterion Club: Richmond Club, Reporter: Kappa Delta Pi; Junior Marshall; Breeze. Reporter; Student Government. Representative; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Christmas Pageant, Madonna. BOSSERMAN, PATRICIA ANN β€” Theta Sigma Up- silon: Lutheran Students ' Association: Future Business Leaders of America: Y.W.C.A. BOWERS, CAROL LOUISE β€” Glee Club; Wesley Foundation, Choir. Director: Association for Childhood Education; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y.W.C.A. BOWERS, LUCY BURKHOLDER β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma: Sigma Phi Lambda: Junior Marshall; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer: Student Government, Representative; Cotillion Dance Club; Future Business Leaders of America: Junior Marshall: Chorus; Y.W.C.A. BOWMAN, BEVERLY REID β€” Mercury Club; Porpoise Club; Stratford Players: Cotillion Dance Club. AUTRY. AVIS MACKEY β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Re- cording Secretary, M.E.N.C.: Glee Club; Cotillion Dance Club: Breeze, Reporter: Diapason Club, Reporter; Sigma Phi Lambda. BAILEY, CHARLOTTE ANN - Orchesis Understudies; Y.W.C.A. Wesley Foundation: HAIR, JUDITH ANN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Glee Club: German Dance Club; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. BOYD, MARGARET ANN β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Nominating Committee: Canterbury Club; German Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. BRADLEY, CAROL HAYTON β€” Alpha Rho Delta. Secretary; Wesley Foundation. Corresponding Secre- tary: Glee Club: Usher ' s Club, Secretary: Inter-Dormi- tory Council; Association for Childhood Education; Breeze Staff: Y.W.C.A. BRADLEY. Club. STARLING SIMMONS Frances Sale BALL. BETTY GLORIA β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec- retary; Breeze. Distributor; German Dance Club; Nom- inating Committee; Student Government, Representa- tive; Junior Class. Vice President; Association for Childhood Education. Reporter: Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. BALLAGH, ELEANOR KAY β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Assistant Chaplain; Standards Committee; Recreation Council: German Dance Club; Student Government, Representative; Association for Childhood Education; Assistant Fire Chief. BANKS. BARBARA JEANNETTE β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Social Chairman and Vice President; Panhel- lenic Council, Recording Secretary: Social Committee, Chairman: Recreation Council. Treasurer; Richmond Club, Reporter: Schoolma ' am, Typist; Breeze, Distribu- tor; German Dance Club; Association for Childhood Education; Junior Y.W.C.A.. Treasurer. BATEMAN, MARGUERITE DIANE β€” Transfer from Fairfax Hall Junior College: Zeta Tau Alpha, Standards Chairman: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Phi Lambda; Breeze Staff: Wesley Foundation; Inter-Dorm Council; Vice President, Dingledine House; Student Organizations and Activities Committee; Y.W.C.A. BROWN, ALMA MONTAGUE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Vice President: Cotillion Dance Club: Future Business Leaders of America; Chorus; Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A. BROWN, NANCY CAROLINE β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha: German Dance Club; Association for Childhood Educa- tion, Vice President: Alpha Rho Delta, President; Campus Fire Chief: Recreation Council; Breeze, Dis- tributor: Porpoise Club; Fencing Club; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. BROYLES. GUY EDWARD β€” Sigma Delta Rho, Presi- dent; Men ' s Student Government. Vice President, Re- cording Secretary; Honor Council, Representative; Stratford Players. Vice President; Band, Vice Presi- dent, Librarian; Orchestra. Vocalist: Madrigal Singers; Music Educator ' s Club; Lost Chords, Vocalist: Porpoise Club: Modern Dance Club: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Madison ' s Man of the Year; Y.M.C.A., Vice President, Secretary. BR YDGE, VELMA MAE β€” Association for Childhood Education; Baptist Student Union: Y.W.C.A. BUCHANAN, ROBERT ERELIOUS - Fellowship, Treasurer; Ex Libris Club. Westminster β–  64- SENIOR ACTIVITIES BURNS. BETTY JEAN β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon: Mer- cury Club; Extramural Hockey and Basketball; Inter- Dorm Council; RecrtaHon Council; Y.W.C.A. COX, THERESSA ANNE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas- urer; German Dance Club; Social Committee; Class Editor; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A, BURRUSS, ANNE LEE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Senior Class, Business Manager; Handbook, Assistant Editor; Breeze, Circulation Manager; Association for Childhood Education; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.W.C.A. CAPLAN, RAY SYLVIA β€” Dormitory President; Freshman Class, Treasurer; German Dance Club; Strat- ford Players; Breeze Staff; Sophomore Class, President; Student Faculty Committee; Public Exercises and En- tertainment Committee. CARICOFE, NANCY JANE β€” Association for Child- hood Education; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. CARLETON, SALLIE BYRD β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President; Student Government. Representative; Sophomore Class, Sergeant at Arms; Standards Com- mittee; Senior Counselor; German Dance Club; Curie Science Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Y.W.C.A. CARPENTER, THERESA JANE β€” Baptist Student Union, Librarian, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi, Record- ing Secretary; Y.W.C.A. CASSEDY, NOELLE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Historian; Sigma Phi Lambda; Porpoise Club, Reporter; Class Editor; House President; Y.W.C.A. CASTEEN, JOYCE ANNE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Glee Club; Chorus; Wesley Foundation; Recorder of Points; Y.W.C.A. CLARKSON, DONNA JEAN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Re- cording Secretary; Fact Finding Committee; Band; Orchestra, Treasurer, Vice President; Inter-Dormitory Council; House President; Wesley Foundation; Breeze Staff, Reporter; Curie Science Club; Y.W.C.A., Treas- urer. CLINE, NANCY POWELL β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, Second Vice President; Nominating Committee; Assoc- iation for Childhood Education; Lutheran Student As- sociation. CLOUD; NANCY LEE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, President; Panhellenic Council; Fire Safety Committee; Cotillion Dance Club; Junior Marshall; Association for Child- hood Education; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y.W.C.A. COHEN, MARCIA GAIL β€” Frances Sale Club. Sigma Delta Rho; Pi CRABILL, CHARLES WILLIAM β€” Student Govern- ment, Representative; Extramural Basketball; Strat- ford Players; Y.M.C.A. COMER. KENNETH RAY Omega Pi. COMPTON. BARBARA ANNE β€” Association for Child- hood Education; Art Club; Le Cercle Francais; Ex Libris Club, Secretary; Y.W.C.A. COMPTON. PATRICIA SMITH β€” Transfer from Mars Hill; Baptist Student Union, President; Student Facul- ty Committee. CONNELLY, VIVIAN SUE β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. CONRAD, JAMES WILLIAM β€” Sigma Rho Delta, Sergeant at Arms; Extramural Basketball; Newman Club; Y.M.C.A. CORLEY, REBECCA SUE β€” Wesley Foundation, Choir; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. CRAVEN, JANET LAURENE ish Club; Art Club; Y.W.C.A. Newman Club; Span- CRITZER, DORIS ELLEN β€” Athletic Association, Sports Leader; Fencing Club; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.W.C.A. CROCKETT, FRANCES JOAN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Glee Club; German Dance Club; Diapason Club, Pres- ident; Sigma Phi Lambda; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A., Secretary. CROPPER, GLORIA DALE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.W.C.A. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT β€” Sigma Delta Rho, Treas- urer; Men ' s Student Government; Newman Cluls Pres- ident. DANIEL, ANNIE LAURIE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Pro- gram Chairman; Ushers Club; Stratford Players, Sec- retary, Vice President; Senior Class, Secretary; Ger- man Dance Club; Mercury Club; Westminster Fellow- ship; Y.W.C.A. DAVIS. BETTY JANE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Chairman, Chaplain; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Government, Representative; Glee Club; Curie Science Club; Cotillion Dance Club, Business Manager; Y.W.C.A. DAWSON, DOROTHY RAY β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Keep- er of Archives; Cotillion Dance Club, Secretary; Social Committee; Porpoise Club, Secretary, Vice President; Fact Finding Committee; Curie Science Club; Mathe- matics Club; Schoolma ' am, Business Staff; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. DIEHL, MARY β€” Association for Childhood Education; Sesame Club; Y.W.C.A. DILLOW, BEULAH VIRGINIA β€” Wesley Foundation; Frances Sale Club, Reporter, Program Chairman; Y.W.C.A. DIVERS, SHIRLEY JEAN β€” Glee Club; Wesley Foun- dation; Spanish Club. Secretary; Sigma Phi Lambda; Zeta Tau Alpha, Service Chairman; Dormitory Presi- dent; Fire Safety Committee; Fact Finding Committee; Y.W.C.A. DORSE Y, NANCY ROGERS β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Madrigal Singers; M.E.N.C; Diapason Club, President; Y.W.C.A. DULANEY, ELIZABETH HIRT β€” Transfer from Shen- andoah College; Baptist Student Union. DYER, ALICE JEAN β€” Association for Childhood Education; Orchesis; Washington Area Club, President: Y.W.C.A. DYSON, EVELYN HALL β€” Association for Childhood Education; Westminster Fellowship. EMSWILER, VIRGINIA MAE β€” Association for Child- hood Education; Lutheran Student Association, Treas- urer; Curie Science Club; Mathematics Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y.W.C.A. β€” 65 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES EVANS. CAROLINE JANE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Frances Sale Club; German Dance Club, Reporter; So- cial Committee; Northern Virginia Area Club, Vice President: Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. HARPER. MADALINE ELLA β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Vice President; Curie Science Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Student Government, Treasurer; Senior Counse- lor; Mathematics Club; Y.W.C.A. EVERHART, JOAN CORLISS β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Faculty Relations Com- mittee; Freshman Pen, Editor; Sesame Club, President; Y.W.C.A. FALLIN, EMILY ANN β€” Transfer from Longwood College; Northern Neck Club; Wesley Foundation; Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. FAULDER, CONSTANCE LOUISE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Stratford Players, President; Breeze, Editor, News Editor; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Sigma Delta Rho Sweetheart. FRANK, REISA GAYLE β€” Athletic Association; Or- chesis. President; Frances Sale Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Washington Area Club, Secretary-Treasurer. FREED, BARBARA ELIZABETH β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Panhellenic Council. Corresponding Secretary; Cotillion Dance Club, Treasurer; Lutheran Student Association; Cuiie Science Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Breeze Staff; Y.W.C.A. FREED, NANCY LEE β€” Association for Childhood Education, Nominating Committee; Cotillion Dance Club; Lutheran Student Association; Y.W.C.A. HARRIS, JANICE LEE β€” German Dance Club; West- minster Fellowship; Mercury Club; Chorus; Y.W.C.A. HEAGY. CONSTANCE MARGARET β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Frances Sale Club; Northern Virginia Area Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. HODGES, SARA BUNDY β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Assoc- iation for Childhood Education; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Ushers Club; German Club. Sergeant at Arms; Dormitory Vice President; Panhellenic Coun- cil, Chairman; Student Faculty Committee; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Wesley Founda- tion; Y.W.C.A. HOLLANDSWORTH, PEGGY ANNE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Chaplain; Cotillion Dance Club, Sergeant at Arms; Association for Childhood Education; Recrea- tion Council; Art Club, Reporter; Y.W.C.A. ISOM. EMILY ANNE β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Wesley Foundation. Council; Mathem atics Club, Reporter and Vice President; Curie Science Club; Criterion Club, Treasurer; Y.W,C.A. JAGIELLO, ANNA THERESA β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Breeze Staff; Newman Club; Nominating Committee. FULCHER. JOYCE LEE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha. Historian; Orchestra, President; Tidewater Area Club; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A JAMES, MARIANN VIRGINIA β€” Association for Childhood Education; Lutheran Students Association; Band; Chorus; Y.W.C.A. FUSON, MARY ROUILLARD β€” Student Government, President, Summer Session; Honor Council, Summer Session; Y.W.C.A. GARBER. MARY ELLEN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President and Music Chairman; Secretary, Freshman Class; German Dance Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Chorus; Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities; Y.W.C.A.. President. GARD, NANCY PENDLETON β€” Social Committee, Treasurer; Curie Science Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A. GARDNER, BETTY ANNE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Baptist Student Union, Vice President; Treasurer, Junior Class; Standards Committee; German Dance Club. GILBERT, SHIRLEY OLIVIA β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon. First Vice President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Association for Childhood Education; Curie Science Club, Secre- tary, President; Tidewater Club, Vice President, Presi- dent; Cotillion Dance Club. GLASS. DIXIE DEANNA β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; German Dance Club; Fencing Club, President; Athletic Association; Future Business Leaders of America; Fire Safety Committee; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. GRIMES, SHIRLEY MAE β€” Art Club; Wesley Foun- dation, Council; Glee Club; Criterion Club; Christmas Pageant, First Angel; Y.W.C.A. GROSS, JEWELL MARIE β€” Sesame Club; Criterion Club; Athletic Association; Alpha Rho Delta. JAY, CARROLL β€” Kappa Delta Pi. JENNINGS, PATSY JEAN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha. Treas- urer, President; Panhellenic Council; Sigma Phi Lambda, Secretary; Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica, Reporter; Ushers Club; Freshman Pen, Editorial Staff; Breeze, Reporter; Orchestra; Y.W.C.A. JETER, CARRIE LOU β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; El Club Espanol; Wesley Foundation; Film Society; Cotillion Dance Club; Handbook, Editor; Senior Counselor; Stu- dent Government, Representative; Student Faculty Re- lations Committee; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. JOHNSON, MARY ELIZABETH β€” Alpha Sigma Al- pha; Freshman Class President; Porpoise Club; El Club Espanol. President; Curie Science Club; Honor Coun- cil, Vice President; German Dance Club, President; Senior Counselor; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. JONES, ALICE LOUISE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Social Service Chairman and Rush Chairman; Baptist Student Union, Council; Ushers Club, Assistant Head Usher; Art Club; Junior Marshall; Association for Childhood Edu- cation; Dormitory President; Y.W.C.A. JONES. THELMA MAUDE β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, Secretary; Cotillion Dance Club; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.W.C.A. JORDAN, JEAN EDNA β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Sergeant at Arms; Dormitory President; Cotillion Dance Club; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. HALL, LOIS LEE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Orchesis; Por- poise Club. President; Athletic Association; Mercury Club; Y.W.C.A. KELLEY. KATE ELIZABETH β€” Alpha Sigma Tau. Recording Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Nominating Committee; Y.W.C.A. β€” 66- SENIOR ACTIVITIES KIRACOFE, ELLA SUE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Chairman; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club; Diapason Club, Vice President; M.E.N.C; Cotil- lion Dance Club; Senior Counselor; Wesley Founda- tion; Y.W.C.A. KIRKPATRICK, BETTY RUTH β€” Lutheran Student Association; Granddaughters ' Club; Sigma Phi Lambda, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi; Diapason Club; Y.W.C.A. KITCHEN, JEAN ANN β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Wes- ley Foundation; Future Business Leaders of America; Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A. KURIHARA, SANAE β€” Transfer from Marion Col- lege- Lutheran Student Association; Curie Science Club, Reporter; Y.W.C.A. LANDES, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. Association for LANDIS, OLIVIA FRANKLIN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Government, Treasurer; Stratford Players; Future Business Leaders of America; Secretary. Sopho- more Class; Treasurer, Junior Class; Granddaughters ' Club; Y.W.C.A. LANGEL, VIRGINIA MARGARET β€” Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; Cotillion Dance Club; Stratford Players; Y.W.C.A. LA PRADE, NANCY β€” Cotillion Dance Club; Wesley Foundation; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.W.C.A. LAWHORN, JEAN GARMAN β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Schoolma ' am Staff, Sorority Editor; Schwarzenau Club; Glee Club; Frances Sale Club, Reporter; Y.W.C.A. McALPHIN, RUTH HOPE β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, President; Junior Marshall; Social Committee; German Dance Club; Art Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Y.W.C.A. MADAGAN, BETTY KATHERINE β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Association for Childhood Education; Student Government. Representative; Band; Y.W.C.A. MAHAN, IRIS ARLETHIA β€” Baptist Student Union, Choir; Dormitory Fire Chief; Y.W.C.A. MAHONE, LENA PARKS β€” Association for Child- hood Education; Art Club, Treasurer; Wesley Founda- tion; Y.W.C.A. MANLY, GRACE WISHART β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Editor; Breeze, Associate Editor; Schoolma ' am, Aca- demic Editor; Student Faculty Relations Committee; Cotillion Dance Club, President; Sophomore Class, Re- porter; Honor Council in Summer School; Alpha Rho Delta; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Literary Club; Canterbury Club; Logan Award; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. MARTIN. BERTIE SUE β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Ger- man Dance Club: Future Business Leaders of America; Junior Class Nominating Committee, Chairman; Stu- dent Government, Secretary; Breeze, Distributor; Y.W.C.A. MILLER, BETTY BEREZOSKI β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; M.E.N.C; West- minster Fellowship; Glee Club; Dormitory President; Northern Virginia Area Club, President; Executive President of Area Clubs; Y.W.C.A. MINOR, MARY β€” Film Society; Ex Libris Club; Wes- ley Foundation; Le Cercle Francais; Breeze Staff. MONCURE, SCOTT β€” Ex Libris Club; El Club Es- panol; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A. LEWIS, GLADYS ODELL β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Music Chairman and Vice President; Glee Club, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Historian; Sigma Phi Lambda, Mem- bership Chairman and President; Le Cercle Francais; Standards Committee; Schoolma ' am, Faculty Editor; Westminster Fellowship. LOVING, BETTY JO β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Richmond Area Club, President; Breeze, Reporter and Distributor; Mathe- matics Club, President; Standards Committee; Orches- tra, Assistant Secretary; Senior Class Treasurer; German Dance Club. LOVITT, LORETTA CHRISTINE β€” Dormitory Pres- ident; Cotillion Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. LUMPKIN, PATRICIA LEE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Edi- tor; Freshman Pen Staff; Fact Finding Committee; Westminster Fellowship; German Dance Club, Secre- tary; Stratford Players, President; Senior Class, Re- porter; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Literary Club; Y.W.C.A. LUTZ, ASHLEY ADELINE β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Le Cercle Francais; Lutheran Student Association, Social Chairman; Granddaughters ' Club; Y.W.C.A. LUTZ, MARY PATRICIA β€” Transfer from Marion College; Association for Childhood Education; Lutheran Student Association; Y.W.C.A. LYNN, NANCY CARPENTER β€” Stratford Players, Publicity Manager, Secretary; Handbook, Business Manager; Sesame Club; Y.W.C.A. MONGER, BETTY JEAN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas- urer; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Association for Childhood Education; Chorus; Y.W.C.A. MOORE, ANNETTE ESTELLE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Panhellenic Council, Social Chairman; Baptist Student Union, Council; Summer School Honor Council; Christmas Pageant, Angel; Y.W.C.A., Treasurer. MOSS, JULIA MAE - Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. Frances Sale Club; Westminster NANCE, ROSELLA FAYE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Fresh- man Pen, Editor; Student Faculty Committee, Secre- tary; Junior Class, Reporter; Ex Libris Club; Criterion Club; Y.W.C.A. NEAL. BETTY MAE β€” German Dance Club; Baptist Student Union Council; Diapason Club, Secretary- Treasurer, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda: Glee Club: Art Club; Stratford Players; Inter- Dormitory Council: Dormitory President; Y.W.C.A. NEWMAN, JEAN WILLIAMS Band; Orchestra; Lost Chords. Theta Sigma Upsilon; OLIVER, JACQUELINE LEE β€” Sesame Club; Recrea- tion Council. Vice President; Future Business Leaders of America; Stratford Players; Handbook, Assistant Business Manager; Y.W.C.A. PAINTER, JANE WHITFIELD β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Wesley Foundation: Mercury Club, Vice President; Ex- tramural Basketball; Recreation Council, Treasurer; Concert Band; Junior Marshall; Fire Safety Committee; Fact Finding Committee; Y.W.C.A. β€” 67 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES PEARCE, BEVERLEY ANN β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Treas- urer; Schoolma ' am Staff, Editor; Athletic Council Rep- resentative, Secretary; Panhellenic Council, Cor- responding Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Orchesis, Treasurer; Cotillion Dance Club; Basketball Manager; Future Business Leaders of America; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. PHELAS, ELAINE β€” Future Business Leaders of America; Curie Science Club, Vice President; Cotillion Dance Club; Dormitory Vice President; Criterion Club; Stratford Players; Y.W.C.A. PILLAR, MARGARET RUTH β€” Canterbury Club. Treasurer; M.E.N.C; Orchestra; Y.W.C.A. POE, JACQUELINE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Keeper of Archives, Chaplain; Mercury Club, Alumnae Secretary; Cotillion Dance Club. Reporter; Extramural Hockey. POMEROY, ALICE LACY β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Nominating Committee; Association for Childhood Edu- cation; German Dance Club, Vice President; Fire Safe- ty Committee; Senior Counselor; Fact Finding Com- mittee; Y.W.C.A. POTTS, LOUISE MORROW β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain; German Dance Club; Senior Counselor; Schoolma ' am, Faculty Editor, Organizations Editor, Assistant Editor; Y.W.C.A. PURDHAM, JOSEPH MARTIN β€” Men ' s Student Gov- ernment; Stratford Players; Sigma Delta Rho; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.M.C.A. RAMSEY, NANCY HOPE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Social Chairman; Orchestra, Publicity Chairman; Norfolk Area Club; Inter-Dormitorv Council; Dormitory Presi- dent; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. REID, CAROLYN VIRGINIA - ers of America; Pi Omega Pi, Society; Wesley Foundation; President; Y.W.C.A. REMLEY, ANNE LOUISE β€” Phi Lambda. - Future Business Lead- Secretary; Foreign Film Piedmont Area Club, Junior Marshall; Sigma REYNOLDS, RACHEL JOHNSTON Club; Y.W.C.A. Frances Sale ROBERTS, VERA ELIZABETH β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Corresponding Editor; Mercury Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Extramural Hockey and Basketball; Orchesis; Y.W.C.A. ROBERTSON, CHARLOTTE LEE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Recording Secretary; Senior Class. President: Porpoise Club; Curie Science Club; Junior Marshall; Social Com- mittee; Student Faculty Relations Committee; Senior Counselor; Sigma Phi Lambda: Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. ROGERS, PATRICIA EDWARDS β€” Baptist Student Union Council; Social Committee; .Standards Commit- tee; Y.W.A.: Y.W.C.A. ROSENBERGER, SUZANNE MATHILDE β€” El Club Espanol, President: Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Criterion Club; Le Cercle Francais. ROWLAND, RACHEL FRANCES β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Breeze. Reporter, News Editor, Associate Editor; Rec- reation Council; Student Organization and Activities Committee; Criterion Club: Y.W.C.A. RUFFNER, KAY MAXINE β€” Wesley Foundation; El Club Espanol; Chorus: Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. SAWYER, JUNE MAY β€” Alpha Rho Delta; Cotillion Dance Club; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. SCHAEFFER, CHARLENE GRIMM β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Orchesis. Vice President, Reporter. Treasurer; Cotillion Dance Club. Social Co-Chairman; Head Usher; Frances Sale Club, Program Chairman; Newman Club, Secre- tary. SCHOTTROFFE, FRANCES ELAINE β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, Province Representative: Spanish Club; Ex- tramural Hockey; Y.W.C.A. SCHULTZ, PATRICIA ANNE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Press Agent; Breeze Staff, Sports Editor; Mercury Club, Alumnae Secretary; Athletic Association Cabinet, Freshman and Sophomore Representative, Basketball and Hockey Sports Leader; Cotillion Dance Club; New- man Club; Extramural Hockey. Captain; Extramural Basketball, Captain; Extramural Tennis. SHAFER, IRENE PRISCILLA β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Dance Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Government, Representative, President; Schoolma ' am, Class Editor; Student Faculty Relatio ns Committee: Sophomore Class, President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. SHULTZ, EDITH ELIZABETH β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Magazine Chairman; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Canterbury Club; Breeze Staff: Y.W.C.A. SIMPSON, BETTY LOU β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Social Service Chairman; Ex Libris Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Dormitory Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A., Vice President. SINK, CARROLL SUE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; German Dance Club: Social Committee; Recreation Council, Vice President: Chorus: Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. SLEMP, MARGARET SUE β€” Recreation Council; Lutheran Student Association; Cotillion Dance Club; Extramural Basketball. TH, LAURA PATRICIA β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Film Society; Glee Club; Mercury Club; Y.W.C.A. SMITH, PRISCILLA CLAUDETTE β€” Cotillion Dance Club; Lutheran Student Association; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. SMITH, SARA MARIE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cor- responding Secretary; Student Government Represen- tative; Social Committee. SOUTHALL, FRANCES ELLEN β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Custodian; Mercury Club; Cotillion Dance Club, Re- porter: Fact Finding Committee; Y.W.C.A. STEIGELMAN, NOMA JEAN Theta Sigma Upsilon, Theta Girl; Junior Class, Secretary; Panhellenic Coun- cil, Treasurer: Standards Committee; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. STEWART, SHIRLEY KAY β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Athletic Association, Representative; Cotillion Dance Club; Fencing Club; Mercury Club; Extramural Hockey and Basketball, Captain; Y.W.C.A. STROTHER, PATSY COOLEY β€” Pi Kappa Sigma, Sergeant at Arms, Vice President; Dormitory President; Extramural Basketball; Curie Science Club, Sergeant at Arms; Wesley Foundation; Nominating Committee; Junior Marshall; Student Government, Treasurer; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. SMITH, LAURA β– 68- SENIOR ACTIVITIES SWANNER. FRANCES ANN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Mem- bership Chairman, Music Co-Chairman; Glee Club; Chorus; Y.W.C.A. SWECKER, CHARLENE RHODES β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Ex Libris Club. WELCH, SARA JANE β€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Fencing Club, President; Fencing Team, Captam; Mercury Club; Extramural Hockey and Basketball; Athletic Associa- tion Council, Representative, Extramural Coordinator, President; Virginia Athletic Federation of College Wo- men, Vice President; Cotillion Dance Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. TALBERT, DORIS β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Mercury Club; Social Committee; Athletic Association; Extra- mural Basketball and Hockey; Student Government Representative, Vice President. TALMAN, NANCY WARREN β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Entertamment Committee; Porpoise Club, Secretary, President; Mercury Club, Treasurer; Recreation Coun- cil; Student Faculty Relations Committee; Extramural Basketball; Athletic Association; German Dance Club. TAYLOR, MARY ELIZABETH β€” Future Business Leaders of America; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.CA. THOMAS, MARTHA CROWDER Sesame Club. Pi Omega Pi; TURNER, ANNE MARIE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Freshman Y.W.C.A., President; Honor Council; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Fencing Club, Secretary; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet. WENGER, LAVERNE PATRICIA β€” Ex Libris Club; Association for Childhood Education; Westminster Fel- lowship; Y.W.C.A. WERTZ, MARY ANN β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Music Chariman and Correspondmg Secretary; Senior Class, Vice President; Cotillion Dance Club, Vice President; Glee Club, Vice President and Student Director; M.E.N.C, President; Lutheran Student Association, Re- porter and Vice President; Schoolma ' am, Class Editor; Dormitory Vice President; Fact Finding Committee; Diapason Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Senior Counselor; Assembly Committee; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. WHITT, FRANCES ANN β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, President; Recreation Council; Association for Child- hood Education; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi. Corresponding Secretary; Y.W.C.A. WILSON, AUDREY WHITE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, President; Panhellenic Council; Francss Sale Club; Wesley Foundation; German Dance Club; Student Gov- ernment Representative; Stialfoid Players; Y.W.C.A. VIA. BETTIE MARIE β€” Association for Childhood Education; Curie Science Club; Mathematics Club; Y.W.C.A. WALDRON, zenau Club, Dance Club; LILLIE MAE - President; Inter Y.W.C.A. Mercury Club; Schwar- -Faith Council; Cotillion WALKER, BONNIE β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Student Government, Representative; Association for Childhood Education; Sigma Phi Lambda; German Dance Club; Schoolma ' am, Class Editor, Academic Editor, Sorority Editor; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Pi. WALLS, CAROL CHILDRESS β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Junior Y.W.C.A., Secretary; Honor Council; Standards Committee; Junior Marshall; Future Business Loaders of America; German Dance Club, Treasurer; Chorus; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. WILSON, CLARA EDITH β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Frances Sale Club, Treasurer, President; Nominating Committee; Standards Com.mittee; Impaneling Board of Student Government, Chairman; Senior Counsslor; House Council; Ushers Club; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. WINE, JOSEPH FRANKLIN β€” Men ' s Student Gov- ernment, President; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Delta Rho; Future Business Leaders of America; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.M.C.A. WINE, ROLAND β€” Men ' s Student Government, Cor- responding Secretary; Future Business Leaders of America; Sigma Delta Rho; Y.M.C.A., President. WOOD, LOIS ANNE β€” Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Lambda; Mathematics Club; Curie Science Club; Norfolk Area Club, Treasurer; Art Club; Chorus; Westminster Fellowship. WALLS, MARY LEONA β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Ex Libris Club, Vice President; Breeze Staff; Baptist Student Union; Southwestern Virginia Club; Fact Finding Com- mittee; Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A. WARNER, SUE BATSON β€” Y.W.C.A. WATKINS, MARY EMILY β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Dorm- itary President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Sophomore Class, Treasurer; Standards Committee, Chairman; Westminster Fellowship; Junior Marshall; German Dance Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Y.W.C.A. WATTS, ALMA GERTRUDE β€” Mercury Club. WAYLAND, ELIZABETH ROSE β€” Mathematics Club, Reporter, Secretary; Breeze, Reporter; Foreign Film Society; Wesley Foundation, Choir; Chorus, President; Curie Science Club; Southwestern Virginia Club, Vice President; Student Government Representative in Sum- mer School, Vice President; Y.W.C.A. WOOD, MARIAN β€” Theta Sigma Upsilon, Treasurer; Film Society; Sigma Phi Lambda; Future Business Leaders of America. WRIGHT, SHIRLEY MAY β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Bap- tist Student Union; Frances Sale Club, Treasurer, Pres- ident; Art Club, Secretary; Virginia Home Economics Association, President; Richmond Geographical Club; Y.W.C.A. YARGER, MARJORIE LEE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Pres- ident; Orchesis, Secretary; Recreation Council; Social Committee; Cotillion Dance Club; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Fact Finding Committee; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. YOST, CHARLOTTE ANN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Histor- ian, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Sigma Phi Lambda, Historian; Mathematics Club, Vice Presi- dent; Glee Club, Dormitory Vice President; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. ZIRK, NORWOOD LEE β€” Sigma Delta Rho, Record- ing Secretary; Y.M.C.A. β€” 69 β€” No one could ever take the place of Mr. and Mrs. William J. DeLong, our sponsors, who have given so much of them- selves to our class. JUNIOR CLASS NIGHT One of the highlights of Junior Class Night was the dance of the Venus maidens. Spacemen and earthlings alike, seem to be spellbound over Santa ' s story of the real meaning of Christmas. li - r ;t 1 1 f V 1 i I W fc .v : .. - npK. _. β–  Kay Alderman, Vice-President; Sharon Keith, Treasurer; Mary Tod, Secretary; Deiores Whittaker, Reporter. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS VIRGINIA MOFFETT President Though the Junior Class was the smallest on campus, we made up for it in spirit and hard work. The first weeks of school passed quickly and before we knew it Thanksgiving holidays were here. December brought a frantic but successful effort to produce an out-of-this-world class night despite falling curtains and midnight rehearsals. Christmas vacation was over all too soon. We returned to campus to do some serious studying for exams. Second semester rolled by, highlighted by Woody Herman ' s concert, Easter, May Day, and major elec- tions. Moving Up Day marked another milestone in our lives as the Senior Class banner became ours. First Row β€” Mary Jane Ackor, Kay Alderman, Nita Anderson, Betty Armistead, Jo Artz, Anita Balderson. Third Row β€” Judy Bird, Patricia Biscoe, Bar- bara Bishop, Jane Bivens, Nancy Blunt, Larry Bohnert. Second Row β€” Evelyn Baldwin, Janet Bald- win, Peggy Bales, Betty Barbour, Gordon Bayles, Ann Benesek. Fourth Row β€” Grace Booker, Barbara Bowers, Marie Brack, Sue Branner, Barbara Brenner, Louise Brooking. Fifth Row β€” Stuart Brooks, Winifred Brown, John Buchanan, Martha Burnett, ALibel Caldwell, Carol Campbell. JUNIOR CLASS β€” 72 β€” First Row β€” Dorothy Carson, Stella Lam Chan, Anne Lee Chapman, Martha Childress, Nancy Clements, Elizabeth Cochran. Third Row β€” Joan Crabill, Joan Craun, Jeanette Crenshaw, Marguerite Crockett, Allene Cross, Barbara Culler. Second Row β€” Maxine Cole, Alice Consolvo, Janet Cook, Joan Cook, Barbara Coolev, Audrey Corbitt. Fourth Row β€” Kay Baggy, Carol Davis, Shelby Davis, Margaret Deacon, Dorothy Dean, Barbara Dixon. Fifth Row β€” Lynda Draper, Nancy Driver, Harriet Duff, Mary Jane Edmundson, Hilah Edney, Barbara Edwards. MADISON COLLEGE β– 73 β€” First Row β€” Phyllis Edwards, Nancy Elgin, Betty Sue Ellmore, Nancy Eubank, Frances Evans, Anna Bland Faison. Third Row β€” Marie Foster, Peggy Frith, Mozelle Fulton, Kitty Garber, Beverly Gooch, Mar- guerite Gordon. Second Row β€” Mary Feagans, Jeanette Felts, Dorothy Fischer, Joan Flora, Ellen Fones, Shirley Foote. Fourth Row β€” Charlotte Gratz, Patricia Graves, Judith Grove, Nancy Gunter, Charlotte Gush, Iris Haddon. Fifth Row β€” Victoria Hall, Jackie Haller, Robert Hammer, Betty Jean Haney, Mary Lois Hardy, Harriet Harnsberger. JUNIOR CLASS β€” 74 β€” First Row β€” Haught, Mary Lou Betty Hazell, Nancy Mary Hattaway, Rosemary Haymaker, Rose Ann Hayter, Heatwole. Third Row β€” Connie Hul ' fer, Ann Huffman, Betty Hundley, Cynthia James, Tom Jefferies, Roy Jenkins. Second Row β€” Martha Higgs, Ann Hubers. Jane Henson, Cai ' ole Hicks, Hiner, Betty Hommowun, Pat Fourth Row β€” Annie Lee Jernigan, Teresa Johnson, Doris Jones, VVinnifred Jones, Sharon Keith, Yvonne Hook Kempfer. Fifth Row β€” Wilda Kesterson, Frances Kibler, Joyce Kirshner, Janet Kline, Jean Knapp, Letitia Lam. MADISON COLLEGE β€” 75 β€” First Row β€” Joan Lambert, George Life, Sylvia Liskey, Jo Ann Logan, Ruth Logan, Linda Lowry. Third Row β€” Nancy McClanahan, Beverly Mc- Ginnis, Joyce Meadows, Sally !Megeath, Elizabeth Mehailescue, Betty Melton. Second Row β€” Martha Lucy, Kathleen Lutz, Betty Belle Maddox, Elizabeth Martin, Suzan Matthews, Margaret Mauck. Fourth Row β€” Ann Melton, Bonnie Miller, Robert Miller, Virginia Moffett, Kenneth Monger, Elizabeth Morris. Fifth Row β€” Shelby Morris, Betty Jo Myers, Elizabeth Nelson, Ronald Ney, Jr., Patricia Nicholas, Ruby Norman. JUNIOR CLASS β€” 76 β€” p :w First Row β€” Penny Oakey, John O ' Neill, Eliza- beth Patterson, Doyle Payne, Pearl Pence, Winifred Perkins. Second Row β€” Jeannie Plummer, Betty Ram- sey, Robert Rexrode, Judy Reynolds, Rebecca Rhudv, Nora Jane Roberts. Third Row β€” Martha Rohart, Hazel Lee Sal- mons, Lora Sanderson, Kay Scoggin, Merlin See, Sara Jane Shearer. Fourth Row β€” Dorothy Sheets, Anne Silman, Margaret Siron, Irene Skapars, E. Ardelia Smith, Carolvn Smith. Fifth Row β€” Mae Smith, Joanne Snead, Betty Snellings, Alice Steele, Arnette Stinson, Elizabeth Stone. MADISON COLLEGE β€” 77- First Row β€” Mary France s Stone, Carolyn Stover, Sue Sybert, Nancy Sydnor, Martha Talman, Shirley Templon. Third Row β€” Helen Wampler, Helen Warren, Ellen Webb, Bettv White, Nancy Whitley, Delores Whittaker. Second Row β€” LeReve Thomas, Mary Tod, Susan Urich, Judy Vought, Winifred Waite, Diane Waldrep. Fourth Row β€” Sandra Wilkinson, Caren Will, Judy Wise, Ann Wolfe, Thelma Wolfe, Nancy Wood. Fifth Row β€” Doris Young, Ann Carol Youn- kins. Jackie Zehring, JUNIOR CLASS β€” 78- The Jolly Juniors admiringly gaze at their new class rings. β€” 79 β€” Dr. and Mrs. Lester S. Bucher, our sponsors, who have offered valuable guid- ance and helped us along the ladder to success as a class. SOPHOMORE CLASS NIGHT Along with the other Soph- omores, Gail Matthews lent us her special talent to make our show a varied one. Her style of clogging is refresh- ing and an unusual form of entertainment. The Sophomore chorus line acquired a few new members this year and joined in the festival entertainment as the Tzenettes. Their contribu- tion was colorful and demon- strated great skill. Leaders of the Class of 1960, left to right, are: Ann Shotwell. secretary; Jean Tarrison, vice pre. ident: Liz Frances, treasurer; Betty Hammack, parliamentarian ; and Nancy C. Moore, repcrter. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MARTHA DUKE President Returning in September, the Class of 1960 had more on which to start than the previous year. Our year of experience as Freshmen told us what to expect in the line of studies and activities. The force that started the ball rolling was a lively Get-Together held in Ashby gym. Stan Freeman, piano satirist, was proudly pre- sented in our assembly program on Class Day. That night in Wilson Hall, Italian gaiety and bright colors reigned, typifying the spirit of the Sophomores. In the Spring a promising Junior year was brought into focus with the election of our new class officers. Janet Abbott Kay Acra Sandra Andei ' son Evelyn Arrington Ellen Ashton Rebecca Athey Nancy Atkinson Sally Bailey Joan Barker Richard Barnes Phyllis Bass Grace Bates Barbara Batstone Audra Bean Martha Eeattv Barbara Bell Joan Bennett Sarah Best Carolyn Bird Eerta Biritos Sarah Black Robert Blackburn Ginger Blair Alice Blankenship Diana Boelt Athei Boone Vii ' ginia Boyd Jean Bozeman Henrietta Bresko Patricia Britts Jane Brooks Patricia Browning Sylvia Brugh Nancy Burkholder Nashella Burruss SOPHOMORE C LASS Ann Byrd Suzanne Cale Sherrill Garden Constance Carr Nancy Caudill Karen Causey Jane Chapman Joyce Childress Doris Clark Genevieve Clark Nancy Close Martha Coles Ruth Collie Betsey Conwell Fern Corbell Cynthia Couble Kay Cousins Linda Craig Sue Crickard Constance Crosswhite Becky Cutchin Virginia Cutchin Peggy Daugherty Patricia Davies Barbara Davis Mary Anne Davis Elizabeth Dawson Barbara Dickerson Janet DiMisa Anna Donovan Gene Driver Martha Duke Carole Dunavvay Helen Duncan Loretta Duncan MADISON COLLEGE Mtk ' f m Pf f-r l f W Sandra Early Joanne Edwards Nancy Eppard Rebecca Evans Elizabeth Feaganes Margie Ferguson β– Joyce Fisher Richard Fogle Laura Fox Jeanne Foxworth Elizabeth Francis Kay Francis Yvonne Franklin Claire Fredericks Robve Freeze Christine Gabbett Nina Gawen Garnette Gedrose Barbara Gentry Jane Geoghegan Theresa Golderos Elizabeth Goodman Susan Gore Gail Gresham Eugenia Griffith Thelma Grizzle Hazel Gross Barbara Gum Pamela Guy Ida : Iarie Hall Betty Hammack Doris Hammer Alma Handy Patricia Haney Miriam Harding SOPHOMORE CLASS Alice Harris Candace Harris Jean Harrison Mary Harwley Mary Haynes Lorraine Heilig Doris Herbert Donna Hicks Elizabeth Higgs Jeanette Hillman Charlotte Holland Lucy Hook Nancy Hooper Nancy Hopkins Marcia Horn Jean Hottle Sandra Hull Mary Lou Hurowitz Patricia Hutchinson Sharon Isom Mary Jackson Barbara Jacobs Shirley Jacobs Jackie Jeffress Dorothy Johnson Martha Johnston Betty Justice Betty Karnes Fi-ances Keyes Daisy Lam Rachel Lampe Lynn Latham Eldon Layman Dorothy Leach Sara Ledford MADISON COLLEGE ' iN - P f ' fj S W Patricia Leffel Judy Leggett Diane Lester Sue Liddle Donald Life Janet Life Jane Lohr Jane Lynch Elizabeth Mallery Sandra Malone Georgia Martin Mary Masincup Gail Matthews Mary McConnell Scemearl McElroy Carol McLaughlin Martha McManaway Mary Meek Crete Mehr Bitsy Melton Kay Merrell Dolly Messersmith Joan Metts Beverly Miller Marilyn Miller Rosalie Miller Georgeanna Milleson Clara Mincer Nancy Minter Nancy C. Moore Nancy L. Moore Jane Moreland Effie Morgan Faye Morgan Anne Murphy SOPHOMORE CLASS Carolyn Musser Shirley Myers Carolyn Nicholson Joan Noel Sue Null Rachel Nuttall Marilyn Oliver Bettie Orenduff Verl Ann Owens Martha Padgett Nancy Pas Helen Paterson Jackie Pearcey Sabra Peil Gitta Penninjfton Geraldine Perkins Elizabeth Perry Beverly Persing Elizabeth Peters Barbara Pettit Gene Pfoutz Sue Phillips Mary Pillow Roger Pippin Betty Plaster Joyce Poe Jean Pollok Mary Potzler Shelby Powell Mary Quatse Mary Lu Ragsdale Ellen Raines Susan Rainey Margaret Ramey Sandra Redden C- f ? MADISON COLLEGE Nancy Rice Susan Ritchie Joyce Rollins Janice Rouse Mary Royal Angelica Roystone Virginia Schaaf Betty Schiel Anne-Lisa Schindler Barbara Shank Denise Sheehe Joyce Shelton Ruth Shenk Dottie Shifflett Virginia Shores Barbara Short Ann Shotwell Judy Shreckhise Carol Shropshire Mary Shumate Elizabeth Simmerman Rose Simmons Sue Simpson Ruth Sims Elizabeth Smith Joyce Smith Susan Smith Nancy Snead Virginia Snead Suzanne Snedegar Patricia South Sonny Spinks Mary Stack Betty Stephenson Marydel Stockdale SOPHOMORE CLASS Carole Suffridge Mary Ruth Suiter Peggy Sutphin Doris Swadley George Teed Louise Terry Jean Thomas Marilyn Thomas Dorothy Thompson Catherine Tomlinson Lee Tomlinson Mary Frances Townsend Ann Townshend Joan Troxell Kai ' en Trunzo Alice Tunstall Eleanor Turner Lillian Turner Sara Vanaman Mary Alice Varner Linda Via Peggy Sue Via Deanna Wagner Joy VVainwright Velma Walker Linda Wallace Sandra Wallace Isabelle Walters Eleanor Wampler Sara Ward Nancy Wehrheim Sydelle Weiss Mary Wenger Virginia Wev Ida Whetzel MADISON COLLEGE Nancy Whipple Marie White Mayre C. White Irene Whitley Mary Sue Whitt Phyllis Whittaker Dolores Whitten Nancy Wilson Carolyn Wiltshire Elizabeth Wingate Edith Witcher Betty Witherington Loretta Witt Nadine Witt Katherine Wood Helen Woolfolk Ruby Wray William Wright Zita Yates SOPHOMORE CLASS β– 90- Stan Freeman, a nationally known pianist and piano satirist, obliges two sophomores, Rosalie Miller and Beverly Miller, with his autograph. Mr. Freeman gave an outstanding performance for our Class Day assembly in March. β€” 91 β€” The freshman class is hap- py to have Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Tolbert as their sponsors. Dr. Tolbert is a newcomer to our campus as Dean of Stu- dents. Their two daughters, Margaret and Jane Tolbert, are the freshman class mas- cots. FRESHMAN CLASS NIGHT These girls of the fresh- man class know that Doc ' s Wing Dinars are the best. Confusion at I. V. U. puts Alice on the spot during rehearsal for class night. Left to Right: J. Stinson, Vice President; B. Cook, Treasurer: G. Arendall, Secretary; B. Cornwell, Reporter. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS β€’ MARY WOOD President September 15, 1957, the gates of Madison Col- lege were opened to a group of new but enthusiastic students who were to become the graduating class of ' 61. We realize it is a hard and long road to travel but we will not stop to relax until our tasks are accomp- lished. Although we are new here and have a lot to grow accustomed to, we are fortunate to have the under- standing and help given us by the Dean of Freshmen, our senior counselors and the upperclassmen. Through their cooperation and interest they have started us off on a road which shall, in the future, be a success- ful one and one which we shall be proud to be a part of. First Row β€” Norma Abbott, Jo Adams, Jane Adkins, Abby Jo Agee, Nancy Albrite, Phyllis Allen, Gloria Alphin. Third Row β€” Peggy Baker, Edwina Barrett, Margaret Baumgardner, Thanna Bean, Jessica Beatty, Nahid Beijan, Joanne Belda. Second Row β€” Nancy Anderson, Grace Aren- dall, Quita Arnold, Dianna Arrington, Talma At- kins, Nancy Ayers, Barbara Baber. Fourth Row β€” Harriet Berkley, James Ber- ry, Marv Berrv, Shirley Berrv, Kitty Black, Bet- ty Blanton, Bill Bly. Fifth Row β€” Mary Boles, Elaine Bolton, Nancy Booth, Martha Boyden, Beverley Boyers, Patricia Branch, Rebecca Branscomb. FRESHMAN CLASS β€” 94 β€” MADISON COLLEGE First Row β€” Jeaiiie Brinkley, Jane Broad- dus, Patty Brooks, Barbara Brotherton, Alma Brown, Nancy Brown, Anne Brubaker. Third Row β€” Rosalind Bush, Gary Bushong, Pamela Cahill, Idie Capron, Nancy Carr, Wanda Carroll, Annette Caudle. Second Row β€” Joan Bryant, Margery Buc- hanan, Lucy Buckner, Mary Ann Budz, Patsy Burkholder, Mary Ann Burnshire, Eleanor Bush. Fourth Row β€” Betty Charles, Sara Chinn, Bi-enda Clark, Eleanor Clark, Caroline Clay, Nancy Clements, Shirley Coates. Filth Row β€” Elizabeth Comer, Kathleen Conlogue, Mercer Conway, Billie Jean Cook, Ellen Cook, Sandra Coomes, Zilla Cooper. β– 95 β€” FRESHMAN CLASS First Row β€” Rebecca Cornwell, Mary Anne Craun, Andee Crawley, Ruth Croson. Dee Cun- diff, Nancy Cundiff, Elizabeth Currin. Third Row β€” Katherine Davis, Patricia Da- vis, Peggy Davis, Carol Deacon, Pat Dean, Beatrice Deitz, Aida DeLuca. Second Row β€” Geraldine Curtis, Peggy Dale, Catherine Daniel, Nancy Darby, Linda Darnell, Carole Davis, Ellen Davis. Fourth Row β€” Harriet Lloyd Dickens, Lula Dickenson. Jo Ann Dillard, Diana Dodge, Venny Drates, Betty Driver, Jud ith Duncan. Fifth Row β€” Nancy Dunn, Monique Durant, Barbara Elliott, Judy Ernst. Virginia Faulkner, Clara Faw. Trilbie Ferrell. β€” 96- I First Row β€” Gayle Fitzorerald, Phillis Fizer, Margaret Flaherty, Kitty Flick. Mary Elizabeth Flynn, Nora Fouke, Greta Fowler. Third Row β€” Clairiece Gilbert, Joanne Gilk- erson, Brenda Glenn, Martina Godey, Virginia Goetz, Elizabeth Gough, Barbara Gouldthorpe. Second Row β€” Lydia Frame, Beverly Fryer, Janet Garber, Marallyn Gard, Jane Garrett, Judith Gari-ett, Gwendolyn Garth. Fourth Row β€” Sarah Gowin, Leonora Green, Mittie Green, Jeanne Grogan, Jacqueline Grundy, Phyllis Haffer, Mary Hall. Fifth Row β€” Patricia Hamill, Ruth Hammer, Patricia Hammond, Barbara Haney, Mildred Hankins, Amanda Harding, Carolyn Hargrave. MADISON COLLEGE β€” 97 β€” ««t.Β«SBW First Row β€” Linda Harman, Nancy Harmon, Patricia Harmon, Mary Harrington, Elizabeth Harris, Wanda Harris, Margaret Hart. Third Row β€” Linda Hensley, Barbara Hill, Marjorie Hiner, Margaret Hinton, Wanda Hinton, Joan Hixon, Jane Hoback. Second Row β€” Alberta Hartsoe, Karen Hayes, Marguerite Haynes, Donna Heatwole, Mary Heddings, Joyce Hennings, Ardys Henshaw. Fourth Row β€” Phyllis Hontz, Elizabeth Hooke. Janet Hotinger, Lois Howard, Judy Huff- man, Hildred Hull, Rebecca Humphreys. Fifth Row β€” Deann Jackson, Lelia Jamison, Rosemary Jefferson, Patty Jernigan, Wanda Johnson, Evelyn Jones, Jennifer Jones. FRESHMAN CLASS β€” 98- MADISON COLLEGE First Row β€” Martha Jones, Verna Jones, Diane Kane, Kay Keatley, William Kegley, Bar- bara Kendrick, Linda Knapp. Third Row β€” Loretta Layne, Bruce Leffel, Juanita LeMarr, Mary Lincoln, Nancy Linda- mood, Sarah Lindsey, Robert Linton. Second Row β€” Jane Knight, Lois Koontz, Suzanne Kraige, Karilene Kruse, Margaret Lamb, Gay Lambert, Sally Lawrence. Fourth Row β€” Bobbie Lloyd, Laverne Long, Mary Long, Shirley Lytton, Adrian Malouf, Karen Marshall, Sallie Massie. Fifth Row β€” Virginia Mayes, Lenore May- nard, Bettie Mayo, Connie McAfee, Audrey Mc- Clanahan, Ruth McConnell, Janet McDonald. β€” 99 β€” First Row β€” Cynthia McGrath, Sara Mc- Neill, Marcia McQueen, Gail McSweeney, Martha McWilliams, Grace Mercer, Patricia Mernone. Third Row β€” Mary Mitchell, Fay Montgom- ery, Carolj ' ne Morrison, Loretta Morris, Shirley Morris, Susan Moyar, Barbara Myers. Second Row β€” Mary Messenger, Patrica Miley, Caroline Miller, Donald Miller, Janet Miller. Joyce Miller, Pamela Miller. Fourth Row β€” Lynn Nagle, Joan Neibert, Bonnie Nelson, Nancy Nestor, Barbara Newby, Ralph Newland, Virginia Newton. Fifth Row β€” Barbara Nichols, Linda Nichols, Linda Nidermaier, Carol Nofsinger, Peggy Nor- ris, Judith Odham, Shirley O ' Neill. FRESHMAN CLASS β€” 100- MADISON COLLEGE Firs! Row β€” Samuel Outen, Eleanor Parker, Billye Parks, Jane Parrish, Samuel Palmer, Penelope Peabody, Barbara Peatross. Second Row β€” Carrie Perkins, Howard Per- ry, Robin Persinger, Nancy Peters, Joan Pharr, Catherine Philippe. Lurli Phillips. Third Row β€” Carole Phipps, Patsy Picot, Billy Pierce, Sue Pleasants, Rowena Puckett, Carolyn Pusey, Aileen Quin. Fourth Row β€” Linda Quist, Sheila Rabe, Rebecca Ragsdale, Una Raines, Lynn Randall, Georgiana Reed, James Rhodes. Fifth Row β€” Patricia Rice, Shelvie Ritchie, Marl ha Roberts, Joanne Robertson, Jeanne Rochelle, Charles Rodeffer, Katherine Rogers. E C P 101 β€” FRESHMAN CLASS First Row β€” Agnes Samford, Lundi Sanders, Nancy Savage, Lozetta Schmitz, Sue Schrader, Nedra Schultz, Grace Secord. Fourth Row β€” Joyce Smith, Lenore Smith, Patricia Smith, Sandra Smith, Martha Snapp, Jacqueline Snyder, Jewell Snyder. Second Row β€” Jansie Setzer, Doris Shilling- burg, Mary Shinaberry, Jeanette Shipe, Claudia Shipley, Gail Short, Jane Shull. Fifth Row -- Martha Southward, Violet Spainhower, Barbara Staples, Frances Staples, Bonnie Stidley, June Stinson, Martha Stinson. Third Row β€” Jerrell Simmons, Mary Simp- son, Sarah Sipe, Dorris Smith, Evelyn Smith, Henrietta Smith, Joanne Smith. Sixth Row β€” Dorothy Stone, Margaret Stott, Mary Stowers, Elbert Strickler, Margaret Strick- ler, Helen Sullivan, Katherine Swisher. First Row β€” Nancy Tavev, Carole Taylor, Harriet Taylor, Mary Terrell, Betty Tharp, Car- olyn Thorne, Barbara Thrift. Fourth Row β€” Marilyn Walker, Barbara Walls, Katherine Warburton, June Ward, Tam- sey Warren, Sara Webb, Margaret West. Second Row β€” Carolyn Todd, Patricia Tolley, Hallie Torian, Glenda Tovvler, Nonie Trexler, Gean Tuggle, Jean Tunstall. Fifth Row β€” Mary White, Gloria Whitlock, Sharon Whitman, Geraldine Whitmer, Mike Whitmire, Mary Will, Diane Wirth. Third Row β€” Mary Tyler, Carol Vacher, Gloria Viands, Jo Anna Wade, Barbara Wads- worth, Vii ' ginia Wagner, Carolyn Walker. Sixth Row β€” Cornelia Whitul, Wanda Wright, Carole Wolfe, Mary Wood, Ann Woody, Alice di Zerega, Sara Zirkle. Virginia Zirkle. MADISON COLLEGE THE ADMINISTRATION i HILLCREST Home of the President β€” 106 β€” Governor Stanley and President Miller confer concerning the building project by which Madison is steadily growing. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Since becoming President of Madison College my association with the fine young people of the student body has been a very satisfying, stimulating, and challenging experience. The cordial, friendly spirit of fellowship prevailing here is recognized as one of Madison ' s greatest assets, and I believe that this recognition is deserved. The good citizen- ship record and the splendid cooperation of Madison students justify our pride in the student body. As President of Madison College, I wish to commend the leadership on our campus which is primarily responsible for these conditions. Particularly do I wish to commend the loyal and outstanding leadership and cooperation of the Senior Class. As alumni, you will continue as important members of The Madison College Family. I trust that your years here will be pleasant memories, that you will demonstrate your concern and sentimental attachment for your Alma Mater, and that Madison College may look forward to your continued interest and support. My heartie st congratulations and best wishes for future happiness and success are extended to each member of the Class of 1958. I sincerely hope that the members of the present junior, sophomore , and freshman classes will continue at Madison until gradua- tion. Let me assure those of you who expect to return that I shall look forward with much pleasure to the privilege of working and associating more closely with you as you assume increasing responsibilities as students here. This year is the Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of our College. We can look back with pride to the achievements of the past but, with the help and assistance of the able members of our student body and our steadily increasing family of loyal alumni, we feel certain we can look forward to an even greater Madison in the years ahead. Sincerely, G. Tyler Miller, President β– 107 β€” OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION E. L. TOLBERT Dean of Students β€” 108- RUTH JONES WILKINS Dean of Women HELEN M. FRANK Registrar HOWARD K. GIBBONS Business Manager WILLIAM J. DeLONG Director of Admissions and Student Aid DOROTHY S. GARBER Dean of Freshmen t K W x 1 r ' i ' f β–  ?v m T 1 M RICHARD C. HAYDON Director of Field Services and Placement OSCAR E. BANKS Director of Public Relations and member of the English Department CLYDE P. SHORTS Director of Student Guidance and member of the Education and Psychology Department β€” 109 β€” THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES This division includes the departments of Art, English Language, Literature, and Speech, Foreign Languages, Music, and General Philosophy. Those students at Madison College interested in art may select it as a major field and prepare to teach this subject or they may choose this major for cultural or commercial reasons. English Language, Literature, and Speech offer courses not only selected for fulfillment of major and minor requirements but also to meet the wide variety of special interests of Madison ' s students. The department of Foreign Languages makes available a well-equipped language laboratory. Its courses are open to both prospective foreign language teachers and interested Madisonites. Organized for three purposes, the Department of Music prepares students to teach vocal and instrumental music in the public schools, provides thorough training for musically gifted students whose goal is professional music and who wish to build a solid foundation for advanced studj ' . and combines music with academic studies as a broad basis for a college education. Finally, General Philosophy deals with the various aspects of persistent problems of philosophy and their significance for contemporary life. ' _ ' - ' indicates Representative to the Education Department.) LOUIS GLENN LOCKE Director Head of English Department Crystal Theodore, Head and Representative to the Education Division Frances R. Grove m it Glada B. Walker ENGLISH LANGUAGE, LITER- ATURE, SPEECH Oscar E. Banks Marie Louise Boje Jay L. Curtis Cecil D. Eby, Jr. Martha Fodaski Mary E. Latimer Thomas W. Leigh Margaret C. McClellan Bessie E. Richardson Ruth Jones Wilkins FOREIGN LANGUAGES Margarete Woelfel, Head Fernando Q. Martinez John G. Stewart MUSIC Lester S. Bucher, Head J. Edgar Anderson Gertrud Burau Glenn Gildersleeve Hazel Gildersleeve Elizabeth Jaquelin Harris George R. Hicks Clifford T. Marshall Martha J. Russell Edythe Schneider Lowell M. Watkins NOT PICTURED: Rev. Earle D. Roberts β€” 110 β–  THE DIVISION OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES The Division of Natural Sciences is composed of the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physical and Health Education, and Physics. In addition to Majors offered in each of the departments, the Division also offers a Divisional major in Science for those students who wish to obtain a broad back- ground in science. It is particularly designed for high school science teachers. ( indicates Representatives to the Education Division). J. EMMERT IKENBERRY Director Head of Mathematics Department BIOLOGY William L. Mengebier, Head Margaret Sue Anderson Stephen C. Bocskey Edwin Dewitt Miller Murl Shawver Amos Martin Showalter CHEMISTRY Wilbert Chappell, Head Raymond D. Cool Benjamin W. Partlow GEOLOGY Wilbur T. Harnsberger, Acting Head MATHEMATICS Annette V. Willcox PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION Caroline Sinclair, Head Marjorie Berkley Emmie Evans Leotus Morrison Marion O ' Neill Dorothy L. Savage Marjorie B. Tate Mary P. Strough John Ward Long, Jr. PHYSICS John C. Wells, Head A. Louis Toller NOT PICTURED: Monica Gutchow Ruth Hofstra β€” 111- THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES At Madison College students have the opportunity to develop vocational skills as well as the supplementary subject matter relating this skill to the social and cultural environment. The SOCIAL SCIENTIST, whether he is an economist, geographer, historian, political scientist, or sociologist, contributes to the under- standing of human behavior by his unique focus. To be a HOME ECONOMIST, whether you wish to teach in a school, work in a hospital, or assume the respon- sibilities of effective family living, instrumental skills have little meaning unless seen in the large complex of interpersonal relations. Likewise in BUSINESS EDUCATION, skills in typing or office management, accounting and bookkeeping become meaningful when viewed as one aspect of office or factory which in turn is part of the larger social and economic system. The LIBRARIAN must be trained in skills essential to professional competence. Librarians work with col- leagues whose joint responsibility is to serve the needs of a particular school or community. By the consistent and systematic coordination of the resources of the Depart- ment of Business Education, Geography, HomΒ e Economics, Library Science, and Social Science the student at Madison College is able to combine skill with knowl- edge. ( indicates Representative to the Education Department). E. L. SMITH Director Head of History and Social Science Department BUSINESS Morris M. Blair, Acting Head Sara E. Anderson, Field Supervisor Mona Lyon CofTman c Grace E. Herr Ruth S. Rucker London A. Sanders Neda Bine Tucker GEOGRAPHY Raus McDill Hanson, Head HOME ECONOMICS Bernice Reaney Varner, Head Edith Bryan Mary Jeannette S. Lockard Dorothy S. Rowe Martha D. Sieg LIBRARY SCIENCE Joe W. Kraus, Librarian Anna Sue Brown Fern Hoover Milbrey Jones Leta C. Showalter HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Raymond C. Dingledine Ruth E. Grun Mary A. Jackson L. Owens Rea Glenn Curtis Smith 112- THE DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION The Division of Teacher Education has the responsibility of administering those programs of the College which are designed for students who are preparing to teach. This Division includes all members of the faculty teaching courses in education ana psychology; those directing or supervising the laboratory school experiences: and representatives from each department of the College offering a major or minor or field of concentration in the preparation of teachers. (These representatives and field supervisors are pictured in their respective departments). CHARLES G. CALDWELL Director Head of Psychology and Education Department EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Clarence R. Hamrick Janet Hopkins Paul Hounchell Mildred Hoyt Raymond J. Poindexter, Director of Laboratory School Experiences Staff John Stewart E. L. Tolbert Columbia Winn SUPERINTENDENT OF HARRISONBURG SCHOOLS M. H. Bell SUPERINTENDENT OF ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS Wilbur S. Pence STUDENT TEACH- ING STAFF Sallie Blosser Etta Bowman Bernice Bush Ruth Cooper Grace Herr Lydia Meeks Ruth Miller Angela Reeke Violetta Ryan Katherine Sieg Rosalind Trent Walter C. Voorhees Evelyn Watkins Elsie Wigley β€” 113 β€” DORMITORY HOSTESSES Anna Belle Beasley Isabella W. Boswell Ruth S. Cox Agnes Derrick Agness Dingledine Elizabeth P. Fletcher Sally Livik Anne Lincoln Mary Logan Edwina Malmborg Lenora F. Reilly Mary L. Stevens Esther D. Yancey g ' ? COLLEGE SERVICES LIBRARY Joe W. Kraus, Librarian Anna Sue Brown, Assistant Librarian Leta C. Showalter. Assistant Librarian HEALTH J. T, Hearn, College Physician Eva Fretwell, College Nurse Lucille Monger, College Nurse Edythe Shilling, College Nurse Carmel Ruckman, College Nurse FOOD Sue J. Raine, Dietitian and Hostess Jean Copper. Assistant Dietitian Ruth Roadcap. Manager of the Tearoom STATIONERY STORE Annie Garnett POST OFFICE Anna S. Armentrout Montie E. Armentrout BUILDINGS, GROUNDS LAUNDRY Bessie M. Lenox, Director of Dormitories Berdie Moyers. Laundry Foreman NOT PICTURED Frank Roberts, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds β€” 114 β€” SECRETARIES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS Charlotte Alien Secretary, Home Economics Dept. Junella m Aylor Bookkeeping Machine Operator Margaret Bird Secretary, Bureau of Teaching Materials Tholma Branch Secretary, Education Dept. Carolyn Cline Asst. Secretary to the Business Manager Adele Coakley Secretary to the Librarian Carolyn Fisher Assistant Secretary to tlie Registrar Alma Flick Secretary to the President Willodene Click Secretary, Music Dept. Bess T. Hamaker Cashier Helen Keezel Asst. Sec. to the Director of Admissions Pauline Long Secretary to the Registrar Sue S. Mason Secretary to the Director of Social and Natural Sciences Dorris H. McElyea Sec. to Dir. of Admissions Student Aid Ger trude Lee Pearse Secretary to the Dean of Students Reba Phalen Secretary to the Dean of Women Edna C. Ritchie Secretary to the Dean of Freshmen Cleta Margaret Rodgers Secretary, English Department and Public Relations Department Lyman Seese Treasurer Helen S. Sharpes Secretary to the Dean of the College Alda S. Trenary Secretary, Library Science Dept. Carolyn Wetsel Secretary to the Business Manager Joy M. Wittig Secretary to the Director of Field Services and Placement Joyce C. Zigler Asst. Secretary to the President and Dean 115 β€” ACADEMICS I Cnrricvlvm Y B.S. IN ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Teachers are prepared for both the ele- mentary and secondary grade levels. A student who has not made up his mind as to which grade level to choose may safely pursue either; and if the time should come when he prefers one level he may switch without having lost any credits. Student teaching is conducted in both grade levels. Fourth graders at Keister turn to R. Rowland with their reading problems. Questions for R. Rowland even arise in junior English classes at Harrisonburg High School. β€” 118- Curricuhim I B.S. N ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Currictdu))) II B.A. IN SECONDARY EDUCATION Cnrricidvin III B.S. IN SECONDARY EDUCATION Child growth and the nature of learning are stressed with elementary teachers, and kinder- garten to the sixth grade is the student-teaching field. B.A. high school teachers emphasize English, social science, and foreign langua e. Either the major or minor subject is taught on a junior or senior high level. The B.S. diploma differs only in the emphasis which is on science, mathematics, or physical e(Uication. At Turner-Ashby, A. Watts keeps her students ' interests with new techniques in her physical education classes. K. Anderson and S. Kurihara join efforts in demonstrating a science project on electricity to C. Jeter conjugates verbs for her Spanish fourth graders. class. β€” 119- Curriculum IV B.S. IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Cnrricnlum V B.S. FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS OF BUSINESS Curriculum I BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION Teaching is the largest field of employment for specialists in home economics, but an institu- tional management majoi- is also provided for students interested in this field. The business teaching program also enables the student to become a stenographer, secretary, office machine operator, and clerical worker. Students wanting to teach vocal or instru- mental music enter Curriculum VI. A typist at Harrisonburg High asks her teacher, C. Walls, for help in setting her margin. J. Lawhorn posts a diagram illustrating how to thread a machine for her sewing classes. A special class in rhythm games for the benefit of children of faculty members is taught by music majors from all classes. β€’120 β€” Cumculum VII B.A. IN LIBERAL ARTS Curriculum VIII B.S. IIM LIBERAL ARTS A student not primarily interested in teach- Work in science is emphasized in Curriculum ing may secure academic training equivalent to VIII. Pre-medical and pre-dental students enroll that offered in a liberal arts college. in this curriculum to prepai ' e for graduate woi-k. Foreign language students record readings which they can play Lack on tape. An extracted heart holds the attention of A. Shotwell and H. Woolfolk as Dr. Mengebi3r ex- plains why it continues to beat. 121- Curriculum VIIIA B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Curricvhim IX B.S. IN INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Curriculum X B.S. IN GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS Pre-niu ' sing students obtain a good back- ground in Curriculum VIIIA. Graduates in Curriculum IX ai ' e eligible to practice as dietetic interns in hospitals and to enter administrative courses approved by the American Dietetic Association. Business, journalism, demonstration work, and social welfare are but a few of the fields general home economics is geared to. D. Thompson checks the heart beat of G. Matthews who has just run for five minutes. Top β€” In Home Management House a delecta- ble delicacy is prepared by C. Evans and J. Lawhorn. Below; β€” Looking every inch the seamstress, J. Vought hems her coat lining. β€” 122 β€” Curricnhim XI B.S. IN BUSINESS Cnrriculum XII BACHELOR OF MUSIC Curriculum XI is a four-year professional, non-teaching- plan for those interested in becom- ing secretaries, supervisors, office managers, or bookkeepers and accountants. It provides for a secretarial major, a business administration and accounting major, and a secretarial major with a science background for medical secretaries. Curriculum XIII is for the unusually musi- cal students with outstanding performing ability who desire to build a foundation for graduate professional study. Students admitted to this curriculum are required to pass performance tests periodically and to demonstrate satisfactory progress. M. Duke adjusts the posting machine which she plans to use for compiling bills. F. Crockett is busy with the stops as she prepai ' es her recital program. β€” 123- THE FEATURES - li f !β–  II WHO ' S WHO AMONG UNIVERSITIES EDDIE BROYLES CONNIE FAULDER MARY ELLEN CAREER SARA BUNDY HODCES In recognition of their outstanding scholarship, leadership, and coopera- tion in educational and extra - curricular activ- ities, these twenty-one seniors were selected by a committee of students and faculty members to represent Madison Col- lege in the 1957-1958 edition of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES AND COL- LEGES. STUDENTS IN AMERICAN ND COLLEGES CARRIE LOU JETER In receiving this highly coveted college award, these students gain recognition which will accompany them throughout their lives in any profession they may choose to follow. To be named to WHO ' S WHO is a great honor, and these seniors are indeed worthy of this award. PAT LUMPKIN BETTY JOHNSON GRACE MANLY BEVERLEY PEARCE . 4 ' ' ' Β« ' - WHO ' S WHO AMONG UNIVERSITIES CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON PRISCILLA SHAFER BETTY LOU SIMPSON PATSY STROTHER DORIS TALBERT STUDENTS IN AMERICAN AND COLLEGES ANNE TURNER MARY EMILY WATKINS BONNIE WALKER SARA WELCH MARY ANN WERTZ JOE WINE OUTSTANDING STUDENTS The students pictured on the follow- ing pages were selected by the entire student body as outstanding representa- tives of their respective classes. They were not chosen on the basis of their BETSY AUTEN merits as campus leaders and officers alone; rather, on the basis of their col- lective attributes which makes each of them truly outstanding representatives of their classes. MARY ELLEN CxARBER SENIORS 130 β€” CARRIE LOU JETER GRACE MANLY PRISCILLA SHAFER BEVERLEY PEARCE DORIS TALBERT CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON SARA WELCH KAY ALDERMAN BARBARA COOLEY VIRGINIA MOFFETT IF NORA JANE ROBERTS SARAH JANE SHEARER HELEN WARREN JUNIORS 132- ] IARTHA DUKE JEAN HARRISON FAYE MORGAN SOPHOMORES BILLIE JEAN COOK CATHERINE PHILIPPE MARY WOOD FRESHMEN ' FT ' β€” 133 β€” MADONNA, JOSEPH, AND FIRST ANGEL BETSY AUTEN, JOE WINE, AND SHIRLEY GRIMES APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS BETTY JANE DAVIS MISS MADISON PRISCILLA SHAFER THE MAN OF THE YEAR EDDIE BROYLES MAY QUEEN DOROTHY RAY DAWSON THE IVIAID OF HONOR ANN COX MAIDS Betsy Auten Kay Ballagh Annie Laurie Daniel Mary Ellen Garber Shirley Grimes Carrie Lou Jeter Frankie Landis Grace Manly Carroll Sue Mink Sally Smith Ellen Turpin Clara Wilson β€” 139 ATTENDANTS Avis Autry Patsy Bosserman Nancy Brown Sallie Caiieton Joyce Casteen Patricia Compton Caroline Evans Connie Faiilder Mitzi Harper Anna Jagiello Kitty Kelly Ella Sue Kiracofe Loretta Lovitt Hope McAlpin Beverley Pearce Elaine Phelas Alice Pomeroy Patricia Schultz Ellen Southall Shirley Stewart Doris Talbert Lillie Mae Waldron Mary Ann Wertz Marjie Yarger 140- Members of the Props Committee for May Day are planning how they will effectively carry out the theme. THE GOLDEN YEARS. ORGANIZATIONS PRISCILLA SHAFER President The Student Government Association is the major student organization to which every student who matriculates at Madi- son College belongs. The Student Council, composed of elected officers and class representatives, forms the nucleus through which students gain experience in the privilege of self-govern- ment. This year began with a retreat at Riverwood ; then student council members assisted in freshman registration, and, during Orientation Week, helped the freshmen get acquainted through dorm colce parties and the traditional Freshman Talent Show. During the year, the S.G.A. sponsored the Major Student Organizations Tea and the annual Old Students-New Students Assemlily, and brought Woody Herman to campus for a concert. This year, the Student Council establi-shed a standard campus election date to go into effect during the 1958-59 ses- sion, cut required Monday assemblies to two a month, investi- gated off-campus recreation facilities and sponsored the Apple Blossom Princess. In April, five representatives were sent to the S.I.A.S.G. Convention at Converse College in Spai ' tanburg, South Carolina. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION First row: C. Jeter, M. Harper. D. Talbert, P. Shafer, F. Landis, J. Casteen, P. Rogers. Second row: C. Philippe, S. Stiearer, H. Warren, J. JefFress, W. Brown, S. Carleton, L. Bowers, B. Davis, P. Davies, S. Cale. K, Marshall, B. Mayo. β€” 144 β€” The Honor Council is a coveted heritage on Madison ' s campus. Through the years, it has grown stron ' jer in its efforts of promoting the personal integrity and straight-forwardness in speech, conduct, and thought of all students. Elected representatives from the classes and the Men ' s Student Goverimient Organization serve as an impartial court to uphold the Honor Code. In September, the Council helped to orientate the new students by explaining the Honor Code to them and by holding an impressive ceremony at which all new students signed the Honor Code Pledge cards, signifying their understanding, sup- port, and participation in the Honor System. At Christmas, the Council presented with the S.G.A. the Christmas Party. In order to remind each student of her responsibilities under the Honor Code, an Honor Week was initiated this year in January which included a movie, buzz groups in the dormitories, and a speaker for the Wednesday assembly. The Honor Council is definitely a mighty and unalterable tradition. ELIZABETH AUTEN Chairman HONOR COUNCIL First row: J. Ragsdall, B. Walker, Secretary; B. Johnson, Vice President; A. Turner, C. Walls, H. Harnsberger. Second row: L. Randall, J. Bennett, L. Tomlinson, E. Broyles, D. O ' Donnell, B. Biritos. A. Cross, B. Hundley. 145 β€” M E N ' S STUDENT JOSEPH WINE President The Men ' s Student Government Organization began its activities in the Fall of 1948. It was felt that the men students on campus were in need of an organized group by which they might integrate their activities and facilitate means of taking part in campus activi- ties. The objectives of the SGO are to promote better student-faculty relations, act as an inter- mediary between the administration and the men students, and to promote the general good will and welfare of the college and student body. Toward these objectives, the SGO has aimed to promote and support the well being of the men students at Madison. EDDIE BROYLES Vice President LARRY BOHNERT Recording Secretary First row: G. Busliong, H. Perry, W. Kegley, S. Palmer. D, Miller, O. Fitzgerald. Second row. E. Strickler, J. Sowers, B. Bly, B. Linton, S. Outen, C. Rodeffer, S. Broyles, G, Woods, R. Newland, B. Pierce, B. Leffel, M. Whit- mire, J. Rliodes. β€” 146 β€” GOVERNMENT The SGO has participated in various activities during the year, including the annual smoker (the stag party to which we look for- ward), Old-New Student Day and Assembly, Student Government Assembly, Men ' s SGO Annual Picnic, and various get-togethers of the Honor Council. The standing committees: Activities Com- mittee, Athletic Committee, and Finance Com- mittee, plan and supervise such things as our social life, budgeting, etc. Eddie Broyles and Danny O ' Donnell are our representatives to the Honor Council, and we appoint a Constitutional Committee when the need arises. The SGO is very proud of its men and looks forward, with much enthusiasm, to the day when Madison will be officially co-ed. DR. E. L. TOLBERT Adviser GENE DRIVER Corresponding Secretary WILLIAM WRIGHT Treasurer First row: D. O ' Donnell, T. Allebaugh, B. Crabill, J. O ' Neill, G. Pfoutz, S. Spinks. Second row: H. Pitsenbarger, J. Buchanan, B. Miller, D. Barnes, K. Monger. B. Hammer, R. Fogle, B. Buchanan, G. Bayles, E. Layman, D. Payne, R. Ney, R. Wine, A. Bassols. R. Re.xrode, R. Jenkins. MEN ' S STUDENT COURT The Judicial bi-anch of our self-government is our Student Court, which is composed of one freshman, two sophomores, two juniors, and four seniors including the chairman. All faculty members and all students are privileged to prefer charges, submit reports, or request decisions or opinions before the Student Court concerning any matter within the court ' s jurisdiction. The Court is charged to hear and render decisions on breach of college rules, tradi- tions, and social etiquette, as well as other problems or ideas which concern the men stu- dents. Also the Court cooperates with the Women ' s Student Government Association in cases concerning male and female students here at Madison. Under the Constitution, the Court has the power to affix such punishment as it may deem justifiable upon any member of the Men ' s Stu- dent Government Organization found guilty. A v ' ote of two-thirds of the Court shall be required for conviction. All decisions of the Court are subject to the approval of the College Administration. If a de- cision of the Court is not satisfactory to the de- fendant, an appeal may be taken to the Faculty Judiciai-y Committee whose recommendation shall be submitted to the President of the college for final decision. The Court is rather proud of the fact that it has had to convene very few times in the past few years and is very optimistic concerning the conduct of men students at Madison in the future. E. Strickler, J. Steelman. J. Wine, Chairman; R. Ney, R. Miller, E. Layman, G. Pfoutz. Absent frovi pic- ture: E. Broyles, J. Purdham. β€” 148- ROLAND WINE President First row: G. Pfoutz, Secretary; R. Hanson, Advisor; E. Broyles, Vice Presi- dent; J. Chappell, Advisor. Second row: W. Wright, Chaplain; S. Spinks, Treas- urer. YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Y.M.C.A. strives to develop in its offi- cers and members a spirit of Christian co-opera- tion through worship and working together. This year the Y, with the assistance of the Y.W.C.A., made available a jirayer room for those students who wish to communicate more closely with God. and also followed tradition by again ])articipating in the annual Christmas pro- gram. One very successful campaign was selling Christmas cards for the purpose of sending mem- bers to the Southern area Y.M.C.A. Council at Atlanta, Georgia. The meeting room has been furnished with a picture of Christ and a large scale Y.M.C.A. symbol, and the Y conducted the Chapel pro- grams on the last Friday of each month. First row: S. Outen, R. Fogle, L. Bohnert, E. Strickler, B. Linton, G. Bushons. B. Pierce. D. Miller, J. Wine. W. Kegley. Second row: R. Newland, 149 β€” Our Cabinet meetings close with Blest Be the Tieβ€” : E. Witcher, N. Clase, N. Gunter. K. Wheatly. M. Jones. Junior Y officers invite faculty to Religious Em- phasis Week reception: C. Phipps. L. Harmon, B. Gouldthorpe, N. Harmon. Worship centers are a must for Friday Chapel: N. Sydnor, P. Davis, L. Draper, B. Bishop, J. Artz. Below: The Prayer Room. YOUNG WOMEN ' S To instill in every student of Madison College a belief in the true Christian life is the main purpose of the Y.W.C.A. To accomplish this, the Y sponsors such pro- grams as Religious Emphasis Week, Friday Chapel and Sunday Vespers, Dorm Devo- tions, the Christmas Pageant, and the Thanksgiving and Easter Sunrise services. The Y Cabinet, composed of elected representatives from each class, also plans other activities through which closer rela- tionships among the students are attained. The Big Sister-Little Sister program where- by freshmen are helped through those try- ing first weeks of school by the upperclass- men : the Halloween party when students and faculty together join in the fun ; the 150- Y officers take their turn at clean-up: A. Moore, Treasurer, first semester; M. E. Garber, President; D. Clarkson, Treasurer, second semester; F. Crockett, Secretary; B. L. Simpson, Vice President. The Y ' s favorite host and hostesses, our advisors: Mrs. B. Partlow, Mrs, R. Dingledine, Mr. B. Partlow. Absent from picture: Mr. C. Shorts. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Cabinet members are off for a planning retreat at Massanetta: C. Smith, A. Harris, M. Tod, A. Turner, B. Brenner. Christmas Kid party when presents are brought to give to a needy child ; and of course those Singspirations we enjoy so much before the movies on Saturday nights β€” all of these play an important part in our campus life at Madison. To promote Christian fellowship among the freshmen and to bring them into one close group, the Junior Y was organized under the sponsorship of the Senior Y. They plan activities for their class and, with the help of the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, carry out planned programs and projects throughout the year. Working together, the two Y organi- zations help students to realize how im- portant it is to grow spiritually. β€” 151 β€” Firat row: M. Miller, B. Edwards, F. Keys. J. Steigleman. Second row. M. Burnette, M. Buchanan, H. Edney, P. Rogers. C. Wilson. Third row: S. Moyar. S. Brooks, M. Haynes. STANDARDS COMMITTEE MARY WATKINS Chairman Where may we cut campus? When may we wear bermudas? What are the dance regulations? The Stand- ards Committee studied the.se questions and other campus regulations, making some adjustments, in order to have more efficiency and cooperation among the students and the Committee. Standards promotes good conduct and appearance. Members of the Committee are always willing to answer any questions pertaining to the rules, and to urge students to submit suggestions that they feel would bring needed improvements. The duty as well as the desire of every individual stu- dent is to contribute to the wholesome attitude and health- ful spirit of living for which Madison ' s campus is known. Standing by, as a reminder and counsellor, is the Standards Committee. 152 β€” The Social Committee does much behind-the- scenes work. Polishing silver, arranging and serving for teas and receptions, as well as planning and deco- rating for dances, provide invaluable social experience for these girls. The Committee began its year ' s work by organiz- ing and directing the Major Student Organizations Tea, which acquainted the freshmen with the college officers. Since the opening dance was cancelled be- cause the college was closed due to the flu epidemic, a concert by Woody Herman was given with the Stu- dent Government Association. The Committee mem- bers also served at teas for the teams after all home athletic activities. In the spring the girls were kept busy ; the May Day dance was arranged with the dance clubs ' assist- ance in decorating, and the members helped with the Senior Dance and the Senior Reception at Hillcrest. Mrs. Logan, our advisor, is always ready to coun- sel and guide in upholding the social standards of the college. BARBARA BANKS Chairman SOCIAL COMMITTEE D. Dawson, B, Dickerson. C Gush, W. Barrett, V. Jones, J. Abbott, W. Kesterson, N. Gard, P, Smith, B. Morris, B. Barbour. β€” 153- First roic: J. Lambert, A. C. Younkins. M. F. Tyler. K. Swisher, E. Bush. E. Cook, K. Warburton. Second row: R. Rowland, J. Reynolds. C. Carr, J. Garrett. B. Gentry. D. Shillingburg. Third row: J. Plum- mer. V. Walker, S. Snedgar, C. Gratz, W. Waite, E. Ashton. CONNIE LOU FAULDER Editor-in-Chief THE BREEZE Coming from behind the big white door with the shingle BREEZE over it. is many a desperate cry every Tuesday and Thursday evening. From all the chaos and confusion comes one organized thought β€” to print the past, present, and fu- ture news of Madison campus in such a way as to bring about harmony in all aspects. THE BREEZE, which is published weekly, is now in its thirty-fifth year at Madison College. In order to keep up with the modern trends of newspaper wanting, two delegates were sent from the BREEZE staff to represent Madison at the Associated Collegiate Press Conference held in New York in November. Many interesting and worthwhile ideas were brought back to be incorporated into the BREEZE. Editorial Staff, first row: C. Faulder. A. C. Younkins, J. Lambert. R. Rowland. Second row: E. Ashton. W. Waite, B. Gentry, C. Gratz, J. Rey- nolds. Velma Walker. Jeanne Plummer. Connie Carr and Mary Frances Tyler labor to meet the Dead- line. a 1 ' 1 1 it- V jL 1 ] 1k 1 ml J 1 I 1 1 B ' β€” 154 β€” Many problems faced the frus- ti-ated staff every Tuesday and Thursday. There was a lack of red pencils, a cry for more news, a tempermental typewriter, stories to be revised with a twenty-five word lead, and headlines that were either too Ion ? or too short. Of course, the big problem of having an eye-appealing paper and working with late copy is a chi-onic one. In spite of the rush for time, everyone managed that snack from Doc ' s, or for home-made cookies that people were trying for the first time and for which they wanted the BREEZE staff to be the guinea pigs. In addition to the every Tuesday and Thursday coke breaks, there were special ones at Halloween and Christmas with decorated napkins and fig- ured burning candles to .set the atmosphere. The BREEZE closed shop in May with the new editor leading the frenzied activities in the BREEZE room. A successful year ended and the BREEZE room door closed ' till next year. CINDY JAMES Business Manager Top. first row: E. Cook. K. Warhurton, C. Gratz, J. Rey- nolds, B. Gentry, E. Ashton. Second row. J. Lambert, W. Waite, R. Rowland. Bottom, Ad Collectors: B. Barbour, A. Consolvo. M. Thomas, J. Pearcey. Business Staff: M. Thoma.s, J. Pearcey, B. Barbour, R. Norman, A. Consolvo. β€” 155- First row: N. Harmon, A. Chapman, J. Zehring, E. Dawson, M. Deacon. Second row: B .Walker, A. Cox, L. Brooking. N. Atkinson, A. Agee. S. Jacobs, J. Metts. Not shown: Gladys Lewis. THE SCHOOLMA ' AM P 7 ' B Academic Editor Grace Manly , m Administration Editor Gladys Lewis β– v M Assistant Editor Louise Potts ' : Athletic Editor Joan Metts -- Class Editors Abby Jo Agee Nancy Atkinson Louise Brooking Ann Cox Cojjy Editor Jackie Zehring Feature Editor Margaret Deacon Greek Editor Bonnie Walker BEVERLEY PEARCE Organizations Editor Ann Lee Chapman Editor Parents Page Editor Pat Davis The staff takes time off from their work to enjoy an informal Christmas party given by the editor. 156- D. Kane, P. Davis, G. Manly, L. Potts. Miss Anderson, Dr. Tlieodore, Advisors. M adison ' s yearbook enjoys the distinction of having been the first student publication issued at the college. Now, in its forty-ninth year, it still maintains the purpose of preserving those memories β€” scenes and events and accomplish- ments β€” which have made the year seem signifi- cant. The Editor-in-Chief and the Business Mana- ger are elected in the annual school elections. Each of the four classes elects a representative to serve as class editor for its section. Other mem- bers of the staff are selected fi ' om members of the student bodv. The SCHOOLMA ' AM staff enjoyed working to produce a book they belie ed would be of high standards. They relinquished hours of their time to sketch layouts, write copy, solicit advertise- ments, and go with Allen Litten to make pic- tures. Cooperation and enthusiasm were ex- hibited in high form from September to March when the final deadline rolled around. Each member of the SCHOOLMA ' AM staff assumed her responsibilities and kept in mind the basic purpose of the yearbook β€” to serve as a resume of a year ' s events and accomplishments, a pictorial history, and a directory of acquaint- ances. They strove to reveal effectively all aspects of a year ' s life at Madison College. NORA JANE ROBERTS Business Manager P. Davis, C. Tomlinson. S. Liddle, C. Davis. Not showx: A. Cross and E. Powell. β€” 157 β€” THE HANDBOOK J. Oliver, Assistant Business Manager; A. L. Burruss, Assistant Editor; C. L. Jeter, Editor; N. Lynn, Busi- ness Manager. The HANDBOOK is one of the school publi- cations sent during the summer to all new and old students. This booklet contains not only the rules of the Student Government Organizations but also school songs, including the Alma Mater. In addition, the extra-curricular organizations and their functions are explained. THE HAND- BOOK staff from the time of their election and appointments ai e kept busy securing ads from firms located in and around Harrisonburg and patronized by the college students. The staff also compiled general information for the HAND- BOOK. FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE First row: C. Branch. A. Harris. A. Pomeroy, S. Divers, K. Ballagh, N. Brown. Campus Fire Chief. Second row. I. Mahan. B. J. Davis, B. Glenn, D. Glass, G. Gresham. With the co-operation of the student body the Fire Safety Com- mittee completed its fiftieth suc- cessful year at Madison College. This Committee was composed of an appointed fire chief from each dormitory and was led by Nancy Brown, campus Fire Chief. A demonstration by the Har- risonburg Fire Department was given in the fall to inform us about the use of fire equipment, procedures to follow and the haz- ards of fire. Each month a fire drill was given in the dormitories and one mass fire drill from the dining hall to remind us of the im- portance of being constantly pre- pared. β€” 158 β€” JUNIOR MARSHALLS The Junior Marshalls are appointed each year by the class officers of the Junior Class. The Marshalls assist and direct all formal processions on such occasions as Convocations, Founder ' s Day and Graduation. First row: B. Gouch, Chief Marshall; J. Baldwin. L. Brooking. Second row. K. Will. J. Plummer, P. Biscoe. B. J. Myers. Third row: C. Campbell. N. Clements, S. Foote. USHERS The Ushers can be found at all programs which are held in Wilson Auditorium; the Com- munity Concert series, the annual Glee Club con- certs, or College Lyceum programs. The Committee consists of representatives from each class. They assist guests with ques- tions pertaining to the programs and seating ar- rangements. In addition to serving the alumni and friends of Madison College, the Ushers have an oppor- tunity to attend the varied programs. Their sponsor is Mr. Clifford Marshall and the head Usher is Charlene Grimm Schaeffer. First roic: C. Schaeffer. Head Usher; L. Jones, Assistant Head Usher Second roiu: P. Harmon. W. Barrett, M. Snapp, S. Pleasants, A. Turnslall. Third row: J. Setzer, A. L. Daniel, S. B. Hodges, P. Jennings, M. Higgs, J. Parnsh, M. Jones. C. Bradley. W. Jones, K. Rogers. 159- THE BLUESTONE COTILLION CLUB Initiating its twenty-eighth year on campus, Bluestone Cotillion Club inaugurated several activi- ties in the club ' s endeavors. For the first time a candlelight initiation was held for the eighty new members who goated so enthusiastically those two November days. During the goating Cotillion presented its newly desig- nated, snappy outfits of pointed yellow hats with the patriotic blue and yellow streamers. On the agenda for the year, the club set out to sponsor a bridge party which would be open to the entire campus, and a Bermuda Hop in the spring which would supplement the usual Cabaret Dance. The annual Mid-Winter ' s which was sup- ported by Cotillion and German Clubs was held March 14-15. The Friday night informal, the Sat- urday jazz concert, and evening formal were eared to the Southern Plantation theme. Spring witnessed more goating, an Easter party for the club, and the traditional spring picnic when the incoming officers made their official stand. β€” 160 β€” Dr. G. C. Smith, Mrs. G. C. Smith, Dr. Caldwell, Advisors. Not pictured: Mrs. Caldwell. MEMBERS Sandra Anderson, Ellen Ash- ton, Avis Autry, Anita Balder- son, Grace Bates, Barbara Bat- stone, Carolyn Bird, Judy Bird, Pat Biscoe, Sara Black, Nancy Blunt, Grace Booker, Virginia Boyd, Alma Brown, Dolly Byrd, Mabel Caldwell, Sherrill Garden, Karen Causey, Martha Gale, Ruth Collie, Betsy Gonwell, Janet Cook, Joan Cook, Audrey Corbitt, Sue Crickard, Connie Crosswliite. Barbara Culler, Pat Davies, Barbara Davis, Betty Jane Davis. Dotti-Ray Dawson, Dorothy Dean, Lynda Draper, Carol Dunaway, Helen Duncan, Connie Faulder, Jeanette Felts, Dot Fisher, Joan Flora, Ellen Fones, Shirley Foote, Yvonne Franklin, Barbara Freed, Nancy Freed, Robeye Freeze, Kitty Gar- ber. Nan Gard, Barbara Gentry. Shirley Gilbert, Jean Griffith. Barbara Gum. Pam Guy, Doris Hammer, Betty Jean Haney, Mitzi Harper, Mary Lee Hatto- way, Betty Ann Hazel, Larraine Heilig. Carole Jean Hicks, Jeannette Hillman, Peggy Hollandsworth, Nancy Hopkins, Mary Lou Huro- witz, Shirley Jacobs, Jackie Jeffress, Annie Lee Jernigan, Teresa Johnson, Doris Jones, Jean Jordan, Betty Jean Justice, Sharon Keith. Wilda Kesterson, Janet Kleine, Virginia Langel, Nancy LaPrade. Diane Lester, Janet Life, Loretta Lovitt, Linda Lowry, Grace Manly, Martha Mc- Manoway, Ann Melton, Kay Merrill, Marilyn Miller, Rosalie Miller, Nancy Moore, Betty Jo Myers, Betsy Nelson. Verl Ann Owens, Nancy Pas, Helen Pat- terson, Bev Persing, Elaine Phelas, Jeannie Plummer, Jackie Pot, Jean Pollock, Eleanor Pow- ell, Terry Quatse, Ellen Raines, Sandra Redden, Nancy Rice. June Sawyer, Charlene Schaeffer, Kay Scoggin. Ann Shotwell, Betty Pratt Simmerman, Sue Simpson, Peggy Slimp, Mae Smith, Pris- cilla Smith, Virginia Snead, El- len Southall. Mary Stack. B. Davis, Business Manager; M. A. Wertz, Vice President; B. Freed, Treasurer: D. Dawson, Secretary; J. Bird, Social Chairman: C. Schaeffer, Social Chairman. Shirley Stewart, Nancy Sydnor, Doris Tal- bert, Le Reve Thomas, Dorothy Thompson, Ann Townshend, Karen Trunzo, Alice Tun- stall, Ellen Turpin, Sue Urich, Sara Vana- man. Mary Alice Varner, Peggy Sue Via, Lillie Mae Waldron, Mary Anne Wertz, Vir- ginia Wev, Nancy AX hipple, Betty Jo White, Delores Whittaker, Judy Wise, Nadine Witt, Helen Woolfolk, Margie Yarger, Doris Young. GRACE MANLY President r β€” 161 β€” THE GERMAN CLUB Beginninof its twenty-sixth year on campus, the German Club began the first semester by welcoming thirty-one new members into the club. Following this fall goating, the annual Cabaret Dance, presented in October, set the mood for informality and enjojTnent. The highlight of the year was the German- Cotillion dance weekend held on larch 14-15. which included an afternoon band concert and a formal dance centered around a Plantation Theme. The German Club also assists with the May Day and Commencement Dances. The year ' s events were completed with a spring picnic at which time the officers received gifts from the club, and all good-byes were said to the gi ' ad- uating German Club members. C. Evans. Reporter: P. Lumpkin. Secretarj ' : B. Walker. Business Manager: A. Pomeroy. Vice-President; S. Brooks. Sergeant-at-Arms. Not pictured: C. Childress. Treasurer. 162- MEMBERS Janet Abbott, Kay Acra, Kay Ai- derman, Rebecca Athey, Nancy At- kinson, Sally Bailey, Betty Ball, Kay Ballagh, Betty Barbour, Joan Bennett, Sally Best, Barbara Bishop, Ginger Blair, Alice Blankenship, Peggy Boyd, Barbara Brenner, Jane Brooks, Stuart Brooks, Suzanne Cale, Connie Carr, Jane Chapman, Alice Consolvo, Cynthia Couble, Kay Cousins, Anne Cox, Aileen Cross, Carole Davis, Meg Deacon, Martha Duke, Joanne Edwards, Nancy Elgin, Betty Ellmore, Nancy Eppard, Nancy Eubank, Caroline Evans, Margie Ferguson, Laura Fox. Claire Fredericks, Nina Gawen, Dixie Glass, Beverly Gooch, Betsy Goodman, Susan Gore, Gail Gray, Judy Grove, Charlotte Gush, Betty Hammack, Harriet Harnsberger, Alice Harris, Janice Harris, Delores Hickman, Ann Hiner, Nancy Hoop- er, Betty Hundley, Barbara Jacobs, Cindy James, Betty Johnson, Wini- fred Jones, Frances Keys. Joan Lambert, Judy Leggett, Sue Liddle. Jo Ann Logan. Betty Jo Loving, Martha Lucy, Pat Lump- kin, Betty Mallery, Hope McAlpm, Bertie Sue Martin, Dolly Messer- smith, Joan Metts, Beverly Miller, Clara Mincer, Nancy Moore, Jane Moreland, Faye Morgan. Beth Mor- ris. Anne Murphy, Carolyn Musser, Pat Nicholas, Carolyn Nicholson. Ruby Norman, Sue Null. Bettie Orendorff, Alice Pomeroy. Susan Rainey, Margaret Ramey. Judy Reynolds, Nora Jane Roberts, Mary Lu Royal. Priscilla Shafer, Barbara Short, Judy Skreckhise. Carolyn Smith. Susie Snedegar, Betty Snell- ings, Betty Stone, Mary Frances Stone, Mary Suiter, Mary Tod, Cathy Tomlinson, Linda Via. Judy Vought, Joy Wainwright, Bonnie Walker. Carol Walls. Helen Warren, Mary Watkins, Delores Whitten, Libby Wingate, Loretta Witt. Eileen Wood. Sandra Wilkinson. Ann Carol Younkins. BETTY JOHNSON President Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dingledine, Mr. and Mrs. T. Leigh, Advisors. Goats S. Chinn. K. Rogers, L. Nagle, and A. Agee make the bed of a German member. β€” 163 β€” J. Snead, D. Barnes, and W. Gaiber are pictured in this scene from thie fall play, Mary Stuart. E. Layman and P. Lumpkin were featured in the play, The Case of the Crushed Petunias. THE STRATFORD PAT LUMPKIN President Stratford Player. ' was first organized on Madison campus in 1917 as the Stratford Literary So ciety, for the purpose of studying: drama. But theory without practice is as bare as an undressed stage, so this organization grew into the Stratford Drama Society and is now the Stratford Players. Membership in Stratford is based largely on interest mani- fested through attending classes in various phases of produc- tion conducted by the members, doing backstage work and acting roles in plays. For each of these jobs, points are given which, when totaled to the magic number required, make one eligible for membership in Stratford. This year began with an Officers: J. Snead. Publicity Manager; P. Lumpliin, President: A. L. Daniel. Vice President; J. Vought, Treasurer; A. C. Younkins, Recorder of Points. Second row. Dr. Latimer, Adviser; N. Lynn, Secretary. β– 164 β€” Fi?.sf row: J. Vought, A. Wilson, M. Miller, N. Lynn. Second row: F. Landis, A. L. Daniel, B. Neal, J. Snead, A. Cross, C. L. Faulder, A. C. Younkins. Dr. Latimer, P. Lumpkin, J. Bair, M. Stockdale, J. Oliver. Not pic- ttired: E. Broyles, B. Crabill, J. Purdham. D. Barnes, G. Driver, R Fogle, E. Layman, G. Pfoutz, E. Phelas. PLAYERS active membei ' shi]) of twenty-five ami more were added with the spring goatiiiR. The important impetus to the .success of the Ki ' iitp is the incomparable Doc Latimer, director, advisor, and hostess to the club. There are two public productions given duiing the year. The fall production consisted of Mary Stuart by John Drink- water and part of act three of Maxwell Anderson ' s Mary of Scotland. Utmost satisfaction has come to the Players this year through expressing dramatic interest and talent. DR. LATIMER Adviser J. Oliver, F. Landis, and B. Neal are practicing a reading. A. C. Younkins makes-up J. Snead for her part in the fall play. 165 β€” KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in educa- tion, formally recognizes with membership those juniors and seniors who have met the national membership re- quirement of a scholarship grade above the upper quin- tile of the college and a certain number of completed semester hours in education. The members must indi- cate a continued interest in the field and manifest desir- able personal habits and leadership attributes. The theme for the year has been The Teacher as a World Citizen. The tapping and initiating of new mem- bers which took place in October and was followed by Kappa Delta Pi Day in November. The first speaker of the year was Dr. Wells, who spoke on the Teacher as a Citizen in the Scientific World of Today. The new year brought us other interesting speakers: Dr. L. G. Locke, Dr. Mildred Hoyt, and one of our exchange students. CHARLOTTE YOST President First row: B. Walker, A. Turner, A. Ames, J. Lawhorn. Second row: N. R. Dorsey, G. Manly, B. Kirk- patrick, A. Lutz, B. J. Loving, S. Rosenburger. β€” 166- First row. A. L. Jernigan, J. Wise, M. J. Ackor, B. M. Neal, P. Shafer, J. Casteen. Second row: H. Warren, A. Younkins, L. Brooking, M. Bateman, J. Craun, M. Brack. B. Pearce, M. L. Hardy. In March, one of our advisor.s, Miss Frances Grove, attended the National Convention of Kappa Delta Pi in Chicago. Selected from our membership as an alternate was Mary Lois Hardy. Their report was heard by the society in April following the election of next year ' s offi- cers. May brought the official closing of the 1957- 58 school year with installation of officers and our traditional banquet. The society strove to carry out its purposes in the encouragement of high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and of recognition of outstanding con- tributions to education. Officers: G. Lewis, Historian; F. Whitt, Corresponding Secretary; L. Wood, Treasurer; J. Carpenter, Record- ing Secretary; B. Monger, Vice President; Miss F. Grove, Adviser. β€” 167 β€” MEMBERS Jo Artz, Nancy Atkinson, Martha Beatty, Sally Best, Jane Bivens, Di Boelt, Marie Brack, Louise Brooking, Winnie Lee Brown, Barbara Cooley, Joan Cook, Jeannette Crenshaw, Barbara Culler, Martha Duke, Hilah Ed- ney, Barbara Edwards, Rebecca Evans, Mary Feagans, Joan Flora, Jeanne Foxworth, Reisa Frank, Nina Gawen, Betsy Goodman, Ida Marie Hall, Mary Lois Hardy, Harriet Harnesberger, Alice Harris, Jean Harrison, Nancy Heatwole, Elizabeth Higgs, Charlotte Holland, Lucy Hook, Sandra Hull, Betty Hundley, Emily Isom, Jackie Jeffress, Annie Lee Jernigan, Sai-a Ledford, Martha Lucy, Jane Lynch, Betty Bell Maddox, Sandra Malone, Carol McLaughlin, Caroline Marshall, Nancy C. Moore, Effie Morgan, Carolyn Musser, Carolyn Nickolson, Mary Ann Potzler, Virginia Schaaf, Ann Shotwell. Denese Sheeks, Kay Joyce Smith, Joanne Snead, Pat South, Jean Thomas, Mary Tod, Eleanor Turner, Deanna Wagner, Helen Warren, Caren Will, Judy Wise, Edie Witeher. Ann Wolfe, Thelma Wolfe, Jackie Zehring. SIGMA PHI LAMBDA Officers, first row. Dr. B. Richardson, Sponsor; M. Tod, Secretary; J. Wise, Vice President; H. Harnsberger, Presi- dent. Second row, L. Brooking, Treasurer; J. Artz, His- torian. Sigma Phi Lambda is the local honor society of Madison with mem- bership open to students maintaining a three-point average. Its purpose is threefold: the promotion of scholar- ship, leadership and fellowship among students. The first series of programs was based around this purpose in three consecutive meetings. In March at a Monday assembly, freshmen students who were then eligible for membership were recognized and were later install- ed at a regular meeting. Social events included a tea given in honor of freshmen students who had outstanding high school records and who might be prospective members of Sigma Phi Lambda. Sigma Phi Lambda welcomes the opportunity to recognize students of outstanding scholastic abilities. β€” 168 β€” PI OMEGA PI First row: K. Comer, Treasurer; M. Thomas. Vice President: C. Reed, Secretary: M. See, President; L. Bowers, Mrs. M. Coffman, Advisor. Second row. Mr. Hanson, J. Wine, Miss Anderson, A. Beneselt, B. Pearce, H. Harnsberger, C. James, Miss Rucker, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Blair. Pi Omega Pi, a National Honorary Business Education Fraternity, aims to promote scholar- ship and high ethical standards, aid in civic bet- terment in colleges, and teach the ideal of ser- vice as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Activities during the year included adminis- tering business placement tests to new students, sponsoring a shorthand and typing contest for high school students, presenting an award to the sophomore business ma.jor with the highest average, and sponsoring a speaker in assembly. ALPHA RHO DELTA Alpha Rho Delta strives to ci ' eate a greater understanding and appreciation among its mem- bers of the life, arts, and cultures of ancient civilization, and to present the relationship of this heritage to the present day. The varied and interesting programs included speakers on topics of classical and current in- terest, slides and movies, and study of some of the greater pieces of literature of the classical period through discussion and fellowship. First row: A. Corbitt, N. Brown, President: A. Roystone, Treasurer; D. Young, Vice President; A. Benesek, Secretary. Second row: Mr. Stewart, Advisor; B. Clark, S. Megeath, S. Isom, L. Fox, J. Jeffress, J. Gross. 163 β€” EX LIBRIS CLUB The Ex Libris Club enables pros- pective librarians, library assistants and those interested in library science to enjoy the companionship of fellow students with common interests. The club also attempts to interest others in library science and to impress upon them the pleasure and value of library use. Each year the Club sponsors dis- cussions, speakers, and field trips of special interest. Almost traditional are the Club ' s preparation of a Christmas basket for a needy family and the an- nual spring picnic. Seated: L, Wenger, C. Swecker, R. Buchanan, Mr. J. Kraus, Miss M. Jones, N. Clements, A. Ames, N, Harmon. Standing: A. Boone, M. Minor, S. Isom, N, Snead, B. Compton, L, Walls, L. Layne, N. Clements, S. Moncure, A. Stinson, A, Meek, S. Sybert, M. Boyden. First row. S. George, P. Rubers, S. Wright, L. Mahone. Second row. B. Hommowun, A. Schindler, A. Harris. ART CLUB The Madison Art Club consists of art ma.jors, minors, and other students who have a genuine interest in art. By the participation of its members in all phases of campus life, it creates a fuller appreciation of art at Madison. During the year the Club carried out many activities and projects. Among these were sponsoring an Art 30 Exhibition and conducting the Miss Madison Contest. The Club also made posters for Religious Emphasis Week and other special events. 170- First roll): S. Glass, Program Chairman: E. Plielas, Vice President; S. Gilbert, President; C. Will, Secretary; A. Silman, Treasurer. Second row. P. Edwards, Dr. L. Toller. Sponsor; Dr. R. Cool, Sponsor; Mr. S. Bocskey, Sponsor; K. Daggy. Third ' -ow. B, Ramsey, I. Skapars, V. Scharf, B. Melton, M, Angell, L, Draper, M. Smith, H. Ednev, N. Moore, B. Culler, M. Beatty, D. Jones. CURIE SCIENCE CLUB Each Curie Science member tries to further the progress of science as expressed in the motto, On with Science. In order to fulfill the motto, the club scheduled various activities. An analy- sis of the International Geophysical Year was done by the group in the areas of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Cancer and topography were discussed by student lead- ers. The club is fortunate to have interested faculty advisors who have shown movies and taken the club on the tour of the planetarium. The schedule also included a trip to Washington to visit the Smithsonian Institution, National In- stitute of Health, and Walter Reed Hospital. To conclude the busy .year, the club spent an afternoon at Riverwood. First row: B. Maddox, J. Snead, V. Emswiler, M. Caldwell, B. Armistead, P. Strother. Second row. B. Via, N. Heatwole, C. McLoughein. M. McConnell, N. Gard, C. Robertson. Third row. E. Wayland, D. Sheeke, C. Couble E. Isom. M. L, Ragsdale, J. Fisher, V. Langel, P. Beall, L. A. Wood. L. Hundwitz. 171 J. Lambert, Treasurer; W. Jones. Reporter: S. Megeath, Secretary: B. Barbour, Program Chairman: B. Bishop. Presi- dent: A, Hiner. Vice-President. The Association for Childhood Education is established to promote the interest of students enrolled in the elementary and dual curricula in the education of young children through exchange of ideas and experiences, and to better equip its members to uphold the standards of professional training. During the year the programs have included a panel discussion of student teachers, a talk on The Student Nation- al Education Association, the initiation of new members, and talks by the as- sistant Superintendent of Schools in Arlington, and by the Supervisors. Highlights of the year ' s activities were the annual banquet and the pic- nic at Rawley Springs. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Old members, first row. A. Hayter. A. Harris. M. Hattaway. B. Batstone. J. Lynch J. Lohn. B. Bishop. J. Lambert, N. Roberts. Second row. P. Haney. J. Edwards. S. Gore. N. Anderson. N. Jackson, A. Townshend. C. Suffridge, C. McLaughlin. B. Via. Third row. N. McClanahan. W. Jones. D. Whittaker. R. Evans. B. Hom- mowun, B. Barbour. M. Haymaker. R. Haught. D. Hammer. B. Culler. K. Acra. J. Meadows. L. Wenger. Fourth row. J. Cook. J. Knapp. A. Hiner. M. Lucy. C. Huffer. M. Brack. S. Megeath. J. Abbott. P. Biscoe. L. Mahone, K. Landis, P. Lutz. New members, first row. N. Caricofe. M. Crockett. S. Wilkinson. S. Foote. N. Witt. R. Freeze. L Walters, M. Whitt. Second row. N. Clements. V. Shores. D. Shiiflett. E. Mehailescu. H. Salmons. A. Melton, C. Hicks, J. Cook. C. Tomlinson. D. Vargo, B. Atwood. Third row. M. Higgs. B. White. K. Lutz. J. Baldwin. P. Graves. L. Francis, A. Huffman. A. Corbitt, K. Ruffner. M. James. A. Blankenship. I? H First roir: S. Sipe, Secretary; S. Early. President. C. James. Vice President; C. Carr. Treasurer. Second row: MISS ANDERSON AND MR. SANDERS Advisors FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The Future Bu.sine.ss Leaders of America is nationally organized to ]5romote the understand- ing of business procedures, thus helping adapt the business student to his selected vocation. A picnic highlighting the September meet- in T, was first on the Chapter ' s calendar. The other meetings presented informative programs b.v β€’ the members and special guests. Activities this year included field trips, speakers, and movies. The conclusion of the year ' s calendar was an annual Banquet and Installation of Officers for the coming year. First row: B. Gentry. B. Brotherton. T. Ferrell. F. Keyes. K. Flick. R. Athey. P. Picot. Second row. C. Taylor, M. Thomas. J. Bennett. H. Hull. J. Le Marr. J. Shull, G. Fowler, J. Garrett, S. Chinn. Third row: J. Adams, L. Randall. P. Miley, D. Miller. P. Rice. M. Haynss, V. Mayes. β€” 173- First row: B. Dillow, S. Branner, J. Thomas, E. Morgan, L. Lathan, B. Justice. Second roio: P. Beall, A. Wolfe, R. Reynolds, J. Lawhorn, A. Wilson, B. Brenner, M. Shumate, M. Johnson, J. IVIoss, Z. Yates. Third row: M. Cohen, R. Simmons, G. Schaefer, G. Milleson, D. Leach. C. Evans, V. Connelly, T. Golderos. C. Couble, B. Stephenson, C. Fredericks, N. Rice, S. Wright, S. Bradly, N. Gaw- en, M. Harding, C. Heagy. C. Shaeffer. Program Chairman; C. Smith, Reporter; Miss D. Rowe, Advisor; C. Wilson. President; Miss M. Sieg, Advisor; J. Shreck- hise, Treasurer; M. Hardy, Vice President; B. Hammack. Secretary. FRANCES SALE CLUB The Frances Sale Club is composed of ninety students who are majoring or concentrating in home economics. The Club was named in honor of the fir.st home economics teacher at Madison and its purposes are to further interest in home- making, to obtain a stronger spirit of friendship and cooperation among home economics students, to give training in club leadership, and to provide professional development of home economics. Highlights of the year were a Christmas party for seventeen child] ' en in the community and the High School Recruitment and Interna- tional Relations Programs. In the spring, repre- sentatives of the Club attended the Virginia Home Economics Association Convention in Richmond. l- First row: B. Dickerson, B. Walls, B. McGinnis, W. Kesterson. D. Byrd, J. Reynolds, Second row: M. Yarger, B. Blanton, M. Jones, A. Silman, A. di Zerega, C. Davis, M. Hankins, E. Smith, E. Cook. Third row: E. Currin, J. Smith, S. Lan Chan, B. Miller, S. Rabe, C. Bird. B. Brotherton. S. Commes, N. Can. T. Grizzle, S. Redden, M. Comer, M. Messenger, A. Ward, J. Miller. β€’ v 1 i) r t 174- MATH CLUB First row: E. Wayland, Secretary: B. J. Loving, President; M. Smith, R. Haught, A. Willcox, Advisor. Second row: C. Yost, Vice President; N. Heatwole, Treasurer; C. Nicholson, J. Abbott, L. Wood, E. Isom. Third roic: E. Ikenberry, Advisor; K. Scoggin, R. Ney, B. Via, V. Emswiler, R. Hofstra. Fourth row: S. Cale, L. Brooking, J. Meadows, M. Angell, S. Wallace, C. Holland. The Mathematics Club, which is composed of Mathematics ma.iors and minors, has as its purpose to maintain and foster an interest in mathematics on campus. At monthly meetings, members present sub- jects of mathematical interest to the club : one interesting subject being Topology. Other activities of the Club included an initiation service and Christmas party in Decem- ber and a visit to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Iken- berrv in February. GEOGRAPHICAL CLUBS The Geographical Clubs were organized several years ago to meet the needs of students from the four areas: Southwestern Vir- ginia, Richmond, Northern Vir- ginia, and Norfolk. Their aims are to bring about a closer associa- tion among the students living in these areas, to facilitate holiday transportation arrangements, to be of assistance to prospective Madison students, and to promote social functions with other col- leges having similar organizations. Membership is open to all students of the four areas wishing to pai ' - ticipate in these activities. The Executive Council, com- posed of the presidents and ad- visors of the individual clubs, serves as the co-ordinating body of these clubs. J. Dyer, K. Will. N. Atkinson. Absent from picture: D. Young. β€” 175- LE CERCLE FRANCAIS First row: C. Gush, M. J. Edmundson, M. J. Ackor. R. Norman, A. Cross, M. Messager. Second ro Martin, A. C. Younkins. M. Miller, M. Thomas, J. Setz sr. E. Higgs. Third rou-: D. Jones, J. Jeffress. M. ans, L. Peters. U-: B. Feae- Le Cercle Francais attempts to create an understanding and an enjoyment of the French language, customs, and people for its members. It also tries to bring some knowledge of life in France to the other students on campus. The goal of learning through en.jo.vment was reached by playing French games, learning French songs, and attending a lardi Gras at our sponsor ' s home. Among the Club members were one girl and an exchange student who had lived and visited in France. We also initiated a French table in the dininj hall where we can apply what we have learned. This year the high point of achievement was the presentation of a Christmas program entitled Christmas Around the World, in which all foreign language clubs and some foreign stu- dents participated. EL CLUB ESPANOL El Club Espanol offers its members the op- portunity of meeting informally and becoming familiar with the v.-ays of life of Spanish-speak- ing people. Through the use of films and songs, by discussions, by participation in the Foreign Language Club Christmas Program, and by taking special trips, the Club has broadened it5 knowledge in the field of Spanish. One of the highlights this year was a social meeting with five Cuban students, who told us about their customs. At the end of the meet- ing, Spanish refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyei. Our last meeting was a picnic held at Lr. Martinez ' s home. First rou ' : P. Bales, N. Harmon. M. Snapp, E. Gough. Second row: E. Busi. R. Logan, Reporter; S. Rosen- berger. President: Dr. F. Martinez, Adviser: S. Drivers, Secretary: S. Liddle. Treasurer; V. Owens. Third row: P. Frith, J. Zehring, S. Weiss, S. Webb, J. Miller, M. Durant. L. Hook. M. Hiner, E. Higgs. A. Bassols, B. John- son, S. Malone. THE GRANDDAUGHTERS ' CLUB First row: A. Corbitt, President: S. Commes, C. Thoine. B. Dinimerman, S. George, E, Wood. Second row: S. Ledford. E. Webb, S. Massie, L. Latham, E. Morgan, T. Warren, C. Phipps, P. Miley, S. Sipe, J. Snyder. Absent jrom pict[ire: R. Evans, P. Haney, E. Parker, J. Zehring. In 1939 the Granddaughters ' Club was or- ganized to cherish the traditions and memories of Madison as passed from Mother to Daughter. The members participate each year in the Founder ' s Day and Homecoming Exercises. SESAME CLUB Sesame means open door and we of the Sesame Club have tried to make our club just that. We welcome all women day- students into our club and we try to make the school year a more profitable year by working and playing together as an integral part of Madi- son College. During the year we have a fall initiation at Riverwood, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. There were many other activities for everyone. Fvst row: S, Morris, President: N. Driver, Vice President: B. Miller, Treasurer: S. Liskey, Reporter: L. Lame, Secretary. Second row: D, Swadley, E. Smith, L. Wallace, K. Flick, V. Spamhower, G, Penning- ton, M. See, J. Everhart. Third row: K. Hooke, S, Myers, P. Leffel, j. Shull. N. Ibrite, N. L. Heatwole, B. Stidlev. Fourth row: S. Ritchie, D. K. Heatwole, C. Billhimer, J. Oliver, C. Stover, J. Gilkerson, Y. Kemp- fer. β€” 177- MRS. AGNESS DINGLEDINE Alumni SeeTetary Alumnae Hall THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Madison College Alumni Association was organized in 1911 by the first graduating class. Its purpose as expressed then and as it continues to be now is: to keep alive happy memories of campus living, to keep friends of college days in touch with each other, to keep Madison in touch with her graduates that she may continue to in- spire and challenge them to right thinking and courageous living. Our Alumni Association helps to serve the college, also, by interesting worthwhile students in matriculating at Madison, by establishing scholarships, by publicizing what Madison has to offer, and by endeavoring to build up fine Public Relations. We have eight Madison Alumni Chapters in the State, one in Baltimore and one in Charleston, West Virginia. These groups have supported their Alma Mater in many different ways, and have enjoyed fine fellowship through common interests. Your Senior Cla.=s President will serve as your class agent. You will help her and help us tremendously if you will notify our Alumni Office promptly when any change of address or name occurs. An office is maintained on the campus where class lists, and alphabetical and area files are kept, and are available to every- one. From this office go out class letters and twice a year an Alumni News Bulletin, contain- ing news of the College and her Alumni. Each person who has attended Madison for one year or its equivalent is eligible to become a member of the Madison College Alumni Assoc- iation and is cordially invited to do so. Keep us informed as to your location and work, that we in turn may keep you informed about each other and your Alma Mater. As you go out to take your place in the world ' s work, you take with you something of Madison College, just as you have left something of yourself here. It is our earnest hope that through you the influence and contribution of our Alma Mater may continue to grow, and to instill principles of truth, righteousness and brotherhood in the lives of the future citizens of our nation. β€” 178- RECREATIONAL COUNCIL The Recreational Council does much to improve the facilities on the campus for the enjoyment of the students. Television sets were obtained for two dormitories as well as new radios, new record players and party games. This year the Recreational Council took the responsibility of organizing and sponsoring the Madison College Cheerleaders. An- other project was sponsoring in- formal dances for the students and their dates. The Council directed dormi- tory decorations, pai ' ade, and the floats for May Day. Each year the Recreational Council strives to obtain those recreational facilities most needed and desired on the campus. Council, jirst row. A. Jagiello, W. Waite, N. Gard. E. Ashton. Second roia: J. Hoback, Y. Franklin. W. Brown, C. Billhimer, G. Whitlock, C. S. Sink, B. Llo.vd, A. Woody. Cheerleaders: C. Thorn, W. Bar- rett, E. Parker, A. De Luca, Captain; P. Davis, T. Ferrel. J. Piiarr. Advisors: Miss Morrison, Dean Wilkins. President: D. Bossard. 179 β€” First row: J. Knapp, P. Frith, P. Davis. Second row: Mr. C. T. Marshall, D. Barnes, T. Wolfe, D. Clarkson, R. Fogle, C. Phillippe. N. Anderson, T. Warren. M. McWilliams. CONCERT The purpose of the Madison College Concert Orchestra is the promotion of high standards of musicianship. The highlight of the year for the members was the annual sirring tour, a week dur- ing which the Orchestra presented programs in various schools and communities throughout the state. In addition to the tour, the Orchestra gave concerts in man.v nearby localities. The concerts which the group presented contained a variet.v of compositions, from classical music to Mr. C. Marshall, Conductor. D. Barnes, Pianist: .T. Knapp, Concertmeister; E. Broyles, Vocalist. β€” 180 β€” First row: N. Ramsey, J. Fulcher. Second row. S. Spinks. B. Stidley, B. Linton, R. Pippin, G. Secord, J. Crenshaw, C. Mincer. B. J. Loving, G. Mercer. L. Bohnert. Third row: E. Broyles. ORCHESTRA show tunes. For the younger members of the audience, there were novelt.v numbers. Madison students heard the Orchestra in special assem- blies and in their spring concert. At the year ' s end, each member felt a satis- faction that resulted from his contribution to the varied audiences. He had given pleasure to many, some of whom had never heard such a group be- fore. It is this pleasure that is the musician ' s reward: that which he gives is returned many fold. T. Wolfe. Secretary; J. Crenshaw. President: J. Fulcher, Vice President. N. Anderson, Publicity Manager: S Spinks, Librarian: C. Mincer, Treasurer. 181 β€” First row: B. M. Neal. H. Berkley, B. Bishop, M. Duke, M. F. Stone, C. Yost, F. Crockett, W. Perkins, M. Suiter, C. Bradley, J. Henson, K. Black, S. Smith, S. Best, M. Roberts, B. Glenn, B. Clark, J. Edwards, J. Cas- teen. Second rou ' : B. Dickerson, A. McClanahan, Z, Cooper, S. Wilkinson, F. Svvanner, S. Divers, D. Sheets, A. Autry, B. Cutchin, K. Lutz, D. Wagner, M. A. Wertz, J. Clark, L. Nidermaier, R. Wray, S. Grimes, M. Potzler, K. Alderman. Third row: B. Goodman. B. Davis, M. A. Varner, J. Barker, B. Miller, C. Bowers, J, Bivens, L. Tomlinson, J. Bair, J. Artz, L. Hook. G. Lewis, E. Kiracofe. P. Smith, J, Troxell, S. Keith, S. Megeath, L. Win- gate, M. Burnette, B. Hundley. D. Boelt. THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Lester Bucher, began its forty-first year with its basic purpose predominant in the minds of its members β€” service to Madison College. The Glee Club participated in several of the college assemblies. The Club gave a joint con- cert with the Glee Club of Randolph-Macon Men ' s College at Christmas. The spring tour took them through Virginia and North Carolina where concerts were given at various colleges and churches. The Club participated in the May Day Celebration and in the Graduation exercises. The members had a satisfaction in knowing that their work contributed to the musical growth and pleasure of others as well as themselves. J. Henson, Accompanist; Dr. Bucher, Director; J. Artz, Treasurer; G. Lewis, President; M. A. Wertz, Vice President; L. Wingate. Librarian; K. Alderman, Secretary; B. Hundley, Business iVIanager. β€” 182 S. Spinks, Librarian; C. Mincer, Secretary-Treasurer; T. Wolfe, Vice Pres- ident; J. Stielman, President. THE CONCERT BAND The goal of the Concert Band is to promote high standards of musicianship and an interest in ensemble playing, as well as providing an op- portunity for such pla.ving experience. During the year the Band participated in as- sembly programs and presented concerts in near- by areas. Its members also were a part of the gala May Day program. First row: C. Philippe, R. Fogle, A. Blankenship, J. Stielman, S. McNeill, T. Wolfe, M. McWilliams, T. War- ren. Second roic: B. Blanton, J. Garber, M. Townsend, G. Whitmen, S. Outen, J. Rollins, M. Lincoln, L. Quist. Third row: C. Vacher, S. Smith, G. Fitzgerald, B. Nelson. FourtI row: C. T. Marshall, Conductor; S. Moyar, B. Madagan, R. Linton, R. Pippin, B. Tharp, B. Stidley, S. Spinks, L. Bohnert, G. Secord, J. Crenshaw, C. Min- cer. ( back: E. Broyles, β– 183- Firs! rou-: B Nichols. J. Setzer. M. A. Davis. T. Wolfe. G. Burau. N. R. Dorsey. A. Murphy. N. Savage. K. Keatley. M. Southard. Second roic: H. Perry. G. Woods. G. Pfoutz. E. Broyles. m . Stockdale. E. Strickler. N. Wood, B. Linton. D. Steelman, D. Barnes. L. Bohnert. MADRIGAL SINGERS The Madi.-on Colleore Madrigal Singers, who are in their fifth ,vear, added some new faces, bringing the total to twenty-one members. The Madrigal Group concentrates mainly on the sing- ing of Old English Madrigals and a Capella sa- cred music, but has branched out this year to in- clude four-part secular music. T. Wolfe, President: M. A. Davis. Secretary-Treasurer; G. Burau. Director; N. R. Dorsey. Accompanist. The group was busy singing for civic clubs, organizations, churches in the community, and participating in college activities. Some highlights of the year were singing for state wide conventions, the annual Christ- mas program at St. Stephens Church, representing the col- lege on its Saturday morning television program, and a spring program. Several members were a part of the Virginia College Choral Clinic in Richmond. β€” 184 β€” MADISON COLLEGE CHORUS The Madison College Chorus provides an out- let through group par- ticipation for those stu- dents who have a special interest in choral music. To be of service for cam- pus functions is the pri- mary aim of the organi- zation. The chorus took part in the Friday chapel pro- grams by leading in hymn sin?s and render- ing special music, and during the Christmas season helped to supply the music for the Christ- mas pageant. First row: R. Freeze, J. Hixon. L. Nichols, F. Staples, B. Brotherton, A. Malouf, C. Miller, C. Hargrave, W. Barrett, A. Roystone, C. J. Hicks, E. Gough, Second row: V. Drates, B. A. Mavo, S. Kraige, S. Davis, J, Ragsdale, S. Smith, J. A. Miller, M. McQueen. N. Wilson, S. Hull, H. Edney, E. Peters, J. Neibert, N. Minter. DIAPASON CLUB First row: S. Best, M. Burnette, B. Hundley, D. Sheets, A. Autry. Second row: L. Quist. M. McQueen, N. Clements. J. Hanson, F. Crockett, N. Dorsey, G. Booker, Mr. Hicks. Sponsor; N. Wood. Third row: E. S. Kiracofe, M. A. Wertz. The Diapason Club, which is affiliated with the American Guild of Organists, has as its aim the fostering of musical interest, abilities, and appreciation on the cam- pus, especially in regard to organ music. It is composed of Mad- ison College organ stu- dents. Each year the Club sponsors an as- sembly program, at which time a prominent organist is presented in recital. The club mem- bers participate in stu- dent recitals, assist with church music, sponsor the appearance of musi- cal artists and take an annual trip. In recent years, the group has vis- ited the organ factory in Hagerstown, Mary- land and has taken a tour to see some of the larger, outstanding organs in Washington, D. C. β€” 185 β€” INTERFAITH COUNCIL In jront: B. Brenner, President. First row. S. Glass, E. Mehailescu, L. M. Waldron, J. Artz. Second row. Dean Wilkins, Advisor; P. Compton, C. Jeter. The Interfaith Council is composed of the presidents of the various religious groups on campus, their ministers, advisors, and the faculty advisors. Its primary function is to en- rich the cooperative religi- ous life on campus. In its endeavor to reach this goal it has provided a monthly prayer in the Breeze. In the Assembly program sponsored by the Interfaith Council, Rabbi Bernard Honan of Char- lottesville was presented as speaker. He gave us a bet- ter understanding of the Jewish faith. The Inter- faith Council also sponsor- e:l World Student Day of Pra er on campus. Several meetings have been held among the various denom- inations. The Council played a definite part in strength- ening the unity of our campus. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student Association, a national organization, helps students attain a well-rounded college life through Christian study and fellow- ship. Students were welcomed to Madison and Muhlenberg Church by a party given by members of the church. New students were extended a special welcome with a tea when they arrived. The New Year began with a candlelight sei ' - vice. Programs also included exchange meetings with other groups on campus and the University of Virginia, a hymn sing, and spring retreat. First row. P. Bosserman, H, Warren, Vice President; J. Artz, President: J. Bozeman, Secretary-Treasurer; S. Sybert, M. Oliver, G. Mehr. Second row: B. Karnes, G. Gedrose, A. J. Agee, E. Webb, M. Southard, S. Gore, N. Eppard. Third row. V. Emswiler, S. Kurihara, M. A. Wertz. B. Kirkpatrick, P. Smith, L. Craig, A. C. Yonkins, M. Suiter, J. Lampee, S. Lindsey, B. Stidley, S. Outen, B. Kegley. 186- First row: E. Witcher. B. Brotherton, B. Blanton, P. Haffer. B, Park?, M. Padgett, M. Whitt, P. ToUey. Second row: V. Wagner, S. Chinn, A. Melton, B. A. Mayo, M. Smith, J. Ragsdale, C. Vacher, M. Baumgardner, C. Miller, M. Townsend. D. Wirth. 77i!)-d row: M. Ragsdale, J. Knapp, M. Harrington, R. Persinger, P. Rice, C. Musser, B. Thrift, N. Brown, N, Rice. WESLEY FOUNDATION With a new mini.ster and many new faces, Wesley Foundation started an active year. Wesley Foundation, made up mostly of Methodist students, started a new series of dis- cussion groups to study Christian problems. The year ' s activities included welcoming freshmen, giving programs for the women ' s group at some churches in nearby areas, prayer groups, choral pi-ograms given by the Wesley Choir, and parties with other schools. There were also conferences at other Virginia schools which were open to students. One special con- ference was the Sixty Quadrennial National Con- ference at Lawerance, Kansas, which was at- tended by four girls from Madison. Council, first row: M. Lucy, C. Bradley, C. L. Jeter, President: W. Jones, Recording Secretary; B. Dillow. Second rows G. Snead, J. Lynch, M. J. Al- tizer, N. Snead. Third row: M. A. Varner, C. Dun- away, S. Grimes, C. Bow- ers, A. B. Faison, Vice President. Absent from pic- ture: S. Best, Correspond- ing Secretary: C. Smith, Treasurer: E. Witcher, B. Bishop, M. Minor. Mrs. H. Gibbons. Advisor. β€” 187 β€” First row: A. Benesek, B. Coolev. S. Webb, J. Harrison. D. King, P. Bass, K, Black, N. Close, Second row: A. Blankenship, V, Owens. W. Brown. S. Lawrence, P. Dale, B. Elliot, C. Bird. S, Hull, J. Tunstall. E. Dyson, P. Browning, N, Minter, WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Ojficers: S. Wallace, Treasurer; B. Brenner. President; Mrs. J. Albertson. Campus Christian Life Worker; J. Shreckhise. Sec- retary. Absent from picture: J. Geoghegan, Vice President; T. Grizzle. Assistant Treasurer. Westminster Fellowship is com- posed of Presbyterian students and those who wish to make the local church their church while at Madi- son. W.F. seeks to bring these stu- dents to a fuller knowledge of the Bible and Christ through Sunday School, inspirational programs, and Christian fellowship together. Most of the year ' s activities were planned by the Council durin? their fall re- treat at Massanetta. Freshmen were welcomed by letters and visits from Presby Pals. Thus began the fall activities of W.F., which continued into the win- ter months with a variety of pro- grams. Christmas brought a mean- ing to W.F.ers as they collected gifts for Johnny and his brothers. Dur- in? the Christmas season, eight members of W.F. attended the spec- ial college conference at the Univer- sity of Kentucky. Frequently through the year W.F. enjoyed fellowship with other denominational groups on campus and with W.F. groups from other colleges. The spring brought the S.vnod Conference, election of officers for the coming year and the end of another year of W.F. activity at Madison. β€” 188- BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Council members, first ruic: J. Brooks, Librarian; G. Bates, Sophonioie I iLsident; J. Thomas, Center Host- ess; D. Boelt, Chairman of Friday Fellowship. Second row: M. Jackson, Trammg Union Representative; E. Dulaney, Sunday School Representative; N. Gunter, Second Vice President; J. Snead, First Vice President; P. Compton, President; H. Salmons, Third Vice President; W. Perkins, Secretary. Third row: A. Townshend, Pres- ident of Ruth Class, Sunday School; P. Frith, Community Missions Chairman; N. Anderson, Y.W.A. President; Ellen Fones, Sunday School President; L. Tomlinson, Publicity Chairman; D. Fischer, Junior-Senior President; S. Davis, Freshman President. The Bapti.st Student Union through its unit organizations. Sunday School, Training Union, and Y.W.A., has striven to create a closer rela- tionship between the Baptist Students on campus and the Harrisonburg Church. Through Pause for Power, Friday night Bible study, the Student Choir and Sunday night fellowship, we have sought to develop wholesome social and spiritual life and strong Christian friendship. Events highlighting the year were a pre- school retreat at Massanetta Springs, the State Convention at Richmond, the annual Banquet in February, and the experience of working with Doris Jones, our new Student Director. CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club provides fellowship and worship for the Episcopal students here at Madison. Every Sunday night ,the Club meets at Emanuel Episcopal Church for supper, devo- tions, and a planned program. Some of the activities have included an interfaith meeting. Christmas at St. Anne ' s Home, and informal talks with several persons of interest on campus. Madison ' s Canterbury is a part of the Virginia Canterbury Club and has been represented at many district and regional conferences at Roslyn. First row: J. Knight, C. Campbell, Program Chairman; M. Brack, Corresponding Secretary; M. Boyd, Pres- ident; A. Jernigan, Secretary-Treasurer; N. Gawen, Food Chairman; P. Cahill. Second row: A. diZerega, P. Pillar, S. Vanaman, S. George, P. Jernigan, B. Gouldthorpe. NEWMAN CLUB First row: I. Skapars, M. Stack, J. Beatty, J. Perry, S. Simpson, L. Wingate, Treasurer. Second row. M. Flaherty, L. Francis, J. Smith, D. O ' Donnell, Vice President; C. Fredericks, E. Mehailescu, President. Not pic- tured: B. Miller, N. Hooper, Secretary. The Newman Club is organized for the Catholic students on Madison ' s campus. It is a member of the Piedmont Province for the Na- tional Newman Club Federation. The purposes of the club are for the mem- bers to work together to achieve well-rounded personalities β€” spirituall.v, intellectually, and socially. There were many activities that were profit- able, and will long be remembered by all. SCHWARZENAU CLUB The Schwarzenau Club is organized for stu- dents who are members of the Church of the Brethren. The aims are to foster a well-rounded spiritual, intellectual, and social program for all members. The church gives a Welcoming Banquet each fall, at which each club member is given church parents. The club participates with the local and district Youth Fellow.ships. During the year, the club sponsored a choral program at the church. An annual retreat at Rawley Springs was enjoyed by all. First row: M. See, Program Chairman; L. Waldron, President; K. Garber, Secretary-Treasurer; W. Hinton, J. Miller, N. McClanahan, B. Driver, D. Shifflett, M. Hart. Second row: Mr. O. Miller, Mr. T. Pfoutz, Mrs. T. Pfoutz, Advisors; C. Rodefifer, E. Raines, P. Davis, P. Brooks, J. Garber, J. Snyder, N. Clements, F. Pfoutz. 190 β€” Members of the Freshman Class enjoy their first initiations at Madison as goats to the German and Cotillion dance clubs. β€” 191 β€” GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS MRS. BERNICE R. VARNER Advisor PANHELLENIC OFFICERS Janet Baldwin Chairman-elect Barbara Banks Recording Secretary Barbara Freed Corresponding Secretary Sara Hodges Chairman Anna Jagiello Handbook Editor Annette Moore Social Chairman Norma Jean Steigleman Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Grace Booker Theta Sigma Upsilon Ann Lee Chapman Pi Kappa Sigma Nancy Cloud Pi Kappa Sigma Charlotte Gush Alpha Sigma Alpha Patsy Jennings Zeta Tau Alpha Joan Lambert Sigma Sigma Sigma Hope McAlpin Alpha Sigma Alpha Audrey White Sigma Sigma Sigma Frances Whitt Theta Sigma Upsilon Judy Wise Alpha Sigma Tau Margie Yarger Alpha Sigma Tau β€” 194 β€” SARA BUNDY HODGES Chairman COUNCIL JANET BALDWIN Chairman-Elect Greek World β€” These terms on the Madison College campus denote a world inhabited by citizens wearing white hats with sorority letters and having a spirit of unity and friendship in maintaining the purpose of the Panhellenic Council. That purpose is to serve as a medium through which Madison sorority sisters may work together in promoting common interests and soi -ing mutual problems. β€’ The council is composed of three representatives from each sorority who meet weekly to make plans and lead sorority affairs. Fall rushing is perhaps the most important event for ail sororities. Rushees, bids, meetings, open houses, and exciting parties β€” all were synonymous with the exi)erience of fall rush. The culmination and reward of hurried weeks arrived when each rushee was greeted midst laughter and tears by her chosen sisters. Candy Christmas was the theme of Panhellenic ' s major social event, the Christmas dance. Reed Gym was dressed in hues of red and green with numerous candy canes. The chairman of the council led the members in the formation of a huge candy cane and the letters NPC. Panhellenic memories are many, including the visit of Mrs. Robert Wild, Phi Beta Phi National president and NPC delegate. Mrs. Wild was guest speaker for the Panhellenic Sing when Alpha Sigma Alpha received the Scholarship Cup for the highest scholastic average this year. The philanthropic pi ' oject of the council was to dis- tribute Sunshine Baskets to ten deserving people. Friendships of former foreign students are not forgotten for the council sent greetings and gifts to them during the holiday season. Spring rush with its traffic stopping activities was followed by the Panhellenic picnic. The annual auction was the highlight of the picnic. Our banquet in the spring marked the official end of the year and past officials initiated the new β€” leav- ing them responsibilities and accomplished patterns to follow. 195 β€” ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA President; HOPE McALPIN First roiu, left to right- K. Anderman, B. Ball, K, Ballagh, B. Banks, B. Barbour, J. Bennett, B. Biritos, B. Bishop, G. Blair, M. Boyd, N. Brown, A. Cross. Second rowβ€” M. Deacon, M. Duke, H. Edney, B. Edwards, J. Ed- wards. N, Elgin, J. Flora, N. Gawen, C. Gush, E. Ham- mack. H. Harnsberger, A. Hiner. Third row β€” B. Hundley, C. James, B. Johnson, S. Liddle, B. Loving, G. Manly, B. Martin, N. Moore, E. Morris, A. Pomeroy, L. Potts, N. J. Roberts. Fourth row β€” P. Shafer, B. Snellings, M. Talman, N. Talman, L. Thomas, M. Tod, C. Tomlinson, J. Vought, C. Walls, B. Walker, H. Warren, A. Younkins. β€” 196 β€” As the 1957-58 school session came into focus, thirty-six members of Alpha Sigma Alpha returned to greet the new term. The October rush season approached and committees geared their originality and talents to complement the rush party, The Academy Awards, and thirteen girls joined our sistrhood. The Panhellenic Cup was an unexpected achievement, but a very inspiring one. National Founders Day became another milestone of his- tory when Beta Epsilon went to Shenandale for a banquet and short commemorative program. Virginia State Day was held at Longwood College where a bronze plaque was dedicated to the founding of ASA on that campus. The highlight of our Christmas season oc- curred when we volunteered our services to four small needy children. Toys, presents, and food were welcomed gifts to them. After Christmas we had initiation and the enjoyable spring rush season. Also, we visited college camp for a fun-packed weekend. Our Philanthropic project was completed as we sponsored the National Red Cross Drive on campus. With this as a mark of only one year of time, ASA removes the old and gains the new to continue with new activities and desired achievements. 197 β€” ALPHA SIGMA TAU % ' . I H;C %%%%%% President: MARGIE YARGER First row, left to right β€” B. Auten, D. Bolt, A. Brown, W. Brown, N. Cas- sedy, A. Cox, G. Cropper, B. Culler, B. Cutchin, A. Daniel, P. Davies, B. Davis. Second row β€” A. Faison, E. Felts, B. Goodman, L. Hall, M. Harp- er, M. Hattaway, L. Heilig. J. Henson, S. Hodges, N. Hooper, J. Jeffress, D. Jones. T)iird rowβ€” B. Justice, S. Keith, K. Kelley, E. Kiracofe, D. Lester, P. Lumpkin, G. Matthews, M. Miller, B. Oren- duff, M. Padgett, J. Pollok, B. Simpson. Fourtli row β€” E. Southall, C. Stover, S. Urich, M. Watkins, M. Wertz. S. Wilkinson, J. Wise, R. Wray, M. Yarger. 198 β€” September witnessed the return of Alpha Sigma Tau and Zirkle House once again rang out with fun and laughter. Using their traditional Carnival theme, the Alpha Sigma Taus once again slipped into the disguises of fortune tellers, artists, and house haunters to present their big rush party. The following weekend everyone welcomed seventeen pledges into the sisterhood. Also, there was the added joy of seeing many of the alumnae back. National Founder ' s Day was celebrated on November fourth at Shenandale by a banquet that was thoroughly enjoyed by the members, pledges, sponsor and alumnae representative. During the month of December, the pledges became official members of Alpha Sigma Tau and received their pins. The house was gaily deco- rated for Christmas and again Santa paid his annual visit at the party given by Alpha Sigma Tau to aid two needy children and their mother. It was at this time that the true meaning of Christmas was felt. Spring rushing brought forth much merri- ment as we welcomed new pledges into the soror- ity. Local Founders Day was celebrated by a weekend trip to college camp. With the school term fast drawing to a close, the juniors gave the seniors a farewell breakfast. We all had memories of an inspiring Alpha Sigma Tau year as June came. β– 199 β€” PI KAPPA SIGMA President: NANCY CLOUD First row, left to right- J. Bird, P. Biscoe, A. Blankenship, L. Brooking, S. Carden, A. Chapman, N. Cloud, J. Cook, C. Cross- white, C. Davis, D. Dawson, D. Dean. Second row β€” M. J. Edmundson, M. Foster, B. Freed, P. Hollands- worth, B. Jacobs, J. Jordan, W. Kesterson, F. Keyes, J. Lawhorn, J. Leggeti, B. McGinnis, J. Meadows. Third row β€” B. J. Myers, J. Painter, E. Patterson, B. Pearce, J. Poe, S. Rainey, B. Roberts, C. Robertson, M, Royall, C. Schaeffer, P. Schultz, C. Sink. Fourth row β€” S. Stewart, M. Stone, P, Strother, S. Welch, L. Witt. β€” 200 β€” The members of Pi Kappa Sigma hold the sentiment of There is no place like home in re- gard to their Madison home β€” Shenandoah Apartments. Our first big event of the year was the dis- trict meeting held at Longwood in September. We were also very happy to welcome a new spon- sor into the sorority. She is Joan Hoist Trou- baugh, who is an Alpha Omicron alumnae. Our rush party and the flu bug came hand in hand but we fought off the latter and pre- sented The Roaring Twenties in true flapper style. Our niclielodeon welcomed the rushees to the party which was complete with a Model A Ford and a flapper fashion show. Rush weekend found many alumnae returning to be with us on this happy occasion. Shenandoah has also had a face-lifting of which the members are very proud. Our TV room is our pride and joy with the new rug and draw draperies. We entertained three children at a Christmas party and their shining eyes reflected the true meaning of giving. At our own Christmas party, Mrs. Johnson, our first sponsor, celebrated with us. In the spring we welcomed more new sisters and were glad to see more a lumnae sisters too. The month of May was a busy one for us. First came May Day; then our annual trip to Riverwood ; then came the senior breakfast where each graduate was presented a gift. June soon came and it was time to close Shenandoah ' s door on another memorable year. β€” 201- SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA President: AUDREY WILSON First roiv. left to right- N. Anderson, Y. Armistead, A. Autry. J. Bair, L. Bowers, B. Brenner, S. Brooks, S. Cale, S. Carleton, K. Causey, N. Close, B. Cooley. Second row β€” F. Crockett, H. Duff, C. Dunaway, C. Evans, C. Faulder, M. Fulton, M. Garber, B. Gardner, B. Gentry, B, Gooch, N. Gunter, C. Heagy. Third row β€” C. Jeter, L. Jones, J. Lambert, O. F. Landis, A. Moore, F. Morgan, R. Norman, N. Plummer, S. Shearer, J. Shreckhise. A. Silman, C. Smith. Fourth row β€” P. Smith, S. Smith, S. Snedegar, D. Talbert, A. Tui-ner, A. Wilson. 202 β€” 011 Madison ' s Tri Sigmas returned In September and eagerly began preparing for chapter inspec- tion. Alpha Upsilon was honored by the visit of their national president, Mrs. Margaret Freeman Dixon, for their inspection. A tea was held in her honor. In October a new rug came for Sprinkle House. Our rush party, A Queen ' s Debut, was held and we welcomed eleven new sisters. All the Sigmas came to Claus ' s Corner dressed as toys for the Christmas party given by the pledges. Christmas baskets were given to several needy children as our local social service project and contributions were sent to the Robbie Page Memorial Fund, Sigma ' s national social service project. The pledges conducted the sale of Christmas seals for the Tuberculosis Associa- tion. Sigma ' s greeted more new sisters at spring rush. We visited Camp Strawderman for a week- end that we shall long remember. In April, Sigma celebrated its sixtieth anni- versary at Longwood College with all the national officers there. Alpha Upsilons also celebrated the event with a banquet. June came quickly for the Alpha Upsilons and the seniors left to seek their success else- where. β–  203 β€” THETA SIGMA UPSILON oV W diH I W .j lit ' President: FRANCES WHITT Firsf row, le t to right β€” A. Ames, P. Asbell, F. Atwood, A. Balderson, B. Bauserman, G. Booker, P. Bosserman, J. Burns, C. Carr, N. Cline, V. Connelly, J. Craun. Second row β€” L. Dawson, N. Dorsey, L. Draper, M. Feagens, S. Gilbert, D. Glass, M. Gordon, S. Gore, M. Jackson, D. Johnson, T. Jones, J. Kitchen. Tliird row β€” B. Madagan, N. McClanahan. S. McGeath, C. Muss- er, E. Nelson, J. Pearcy, M. Perkins, F. Schottroffe, M. Siron, I. Skapers, M. Smith, J. Steigelman. Fourth row- H. Stinson, C. SufTridge, M. Thomas, F. Whitt, K. Will, C. Wilson, A. Wolfe, M. Wood. β€” 204- The new school year brought with it re- newed opportunity for service, friendship, and fun to Theta Sigma Upsilon. Messiclc House became a jailhouse that really rocked for the Jailbird Fling, our rush party. Bars at the windows and balls and chains per- suaded a fine group of girls to become lifers. December was a month to remember. A new advisor was initiated with the new members. The spirit of giving was carried out at a Christ- mas party when we made Christmas happier for a needy family. The new members entertained the old and presented a beautiful punch bowl and cups. In January, Theta gave a reception for one of its talented sisters who presented a recital of organ and piano music. β€” 205- In the spring, Theta welcomed its new sis- ters in the rush and entertained its national pres- ident for several days. She urged us to go on to even higher service. The annual Founder ' s Day banquet in March found Theta sisters dressed up for a wonderful meal and entertainment by the spring pledges. What more fitting break before exams could Thetas have than a weekend at college camp? The rush of May Day, exams, and graduation seemed to come at once and with these came plans for attending the national convention in Michigan during August. And so another year ended for the Thetas. The members will carry on the traditions of Theta sisterhood and add even more memories to be held in the heart of every Theta Sig. ZETA TAU ALPHA oooao President: PATSY JENNINGS First row, left to right- M. Altizer, J. Baldwin, M. Bateman, B. Berezoski, J. Bivens, D. Bossard, A, Burruss, J. Casteen, J. Clark, D. Clarkson, A. Corbitt, M. Davis. Second row- ' s. Dickerson, S. Divers, E. Francis, Y. Franklin, J. Fulcher, I. Haddon, P. Hubers, L. Hurowitz, A. Jagiello, P. Jennings, W. Jones, J. Knapp, Third Row- D. Leach, G. Lewis, E. Mehailescue. D. Messer- smith, B. Monger, F. Nance, C. Nicholson, S. Null, M. Potzler, N. Ramsey, R. Rowland, D. Sheehe. Fourtli row β€” C, Shropshire, E. Shultz, P. South, M. Suiter, P. Swanner, L. Walls, M. Whitt, E. Wingate, C. Yost, D. Young. β€” 206 β€” (I l ' flfl Dingledine House is Home Sweet Home to all Madison Zetas. We of Gamma Kappa chap- ter have worked to achieve the high ideals for which Zeta Tau Alpha stands. Much cheer was brought into the lives of others when we adopted a needy family and gave them food, clothing, and other items at Thanks- giving and Christmas. Other service projects carried on throughout the year included contri- butions to our National funds and the drive for Crippled Children. Our delightful rush party, Annie Get Your Zeta, was climaxed when we and returning alumnae welcomed twenty-three new sisters. We held our traditional White Banquet at Shenandale in January and it was a truly re- warding experience. Our Founder ' s Day break- fast, Panhellenic Sing, initiations, our spring weekend at college camp, the annual senior pic- nic, the debate with the men ' s fraternity, and the weekend of spring rushing will be among our fondest memories. June and graduation quickly approached, but Zeta Memories Live On. β€” 207 β€” SIGMA DELTA RHO CONNIE LOU FAULDER Sweetheart President Eddie Broyles Vice-President Larry Bohnert Recording Secretary Gene Driver Corresponding Secretary Sonny Spinks Treasurer John Steelman Chaplain Dick Barnes Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Conrad β– 208- W ' TT First roio. left to right: D. Barnes, L. Bohnert, E. Broyles. K. Comer, J. Conrad, R. Cunningham. Second row. G. Driver, R. Fogle, R. Hammer, R. Jones, E. Layman, R. Miller. Third row: K. Monger. R. Ney, J. O ' Neill, J. Purdham, G. Teed, J. Wine. Fourth row: W. Wright, N. Zirk. Eager to start the year off with a bang, the men of Sigma Delta Rho returned to campus in September with a variety of ideas for making the year a success. First, they chose Connie Lou Faulder as the Sweetheart of Sigma Delta Rho β€” 1958. Connie was chosen for congeniality, attractiveness, and outstanding personality. Then, the initiation of nine new members brought the total enrollment of the fraternity to twenty-seven members. There were fun times in the fraternity, too. The members took part in swim parties in Reed, an outing at Riverwood, and debates with some of the sororities. Members of Sigma Delta Rho label this year a most successful one. β€” 209 β€” SPRING RUSH With bids in their hands, spring rushees walk to their chosen sororities. β€” 210 β€” SORORITY HOUSES ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Carter House ALPHA SIGMA TAU Zirkle House PI KAPPA SIGMA Shenandoah House SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Sprinkle House THETA SIGMA UPSILON Messick House ZETA TAU ALPHA Dingledine House β€” 211- ATHLETICS jar 5tx ,β–  : β– -β– wΒ F: r w - β€’ Β«aΒ Β ?Β 8ri! j jjia THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row. N. McClanahan, H. Woolfolk, J. Knight, L. Francis, M. Royall, B. Snellings, P. Schuitz. Second row: E. Ashton, J. Geoghegan, F. Kibler, M. Talni an, B. Stone, D. Glass, N. Talman, J. Gross, J. Zehring, M. Berkley. Third row: N. Atkinson, S. Matthews, S. Shearer, L. Hall, G. Matthews, M. Mauck, C. Campbell, M. Caldwell. SARA WELCH President 1 The Athletic Association, composed of all students enrolled at Madison, has as its purpose to encourage and stimulate the student ' s participation and interest in athletic games and sports, to promote good sportsmanship, and to cultivate a spirit of co-operation and fellowship. The Athletic Association Cabinet consists of the officers of the Athletic Association elected b.v the student body; class representa- tives ; student intramui ' al coordinators ; student extramural coordina- tors; intramural committee composed of sports leaders in basket- ball, hockey, water sports, softball, badminton, archery, table tennis, volleyball, tennis, dance, fencing, and golf; and the extramural com- mittee composed of club presidents in fencing, modern dance. Por- poise and Mercury clubs, and the managers of the extramural teams. The organization sponsors the annual Chuck Wagon Party for the Freshmen during orientation week, and the traditional May Day Program at Madison. The Athletic Association ' s other activities in- clude the .sponsorship of the intramural sports. Hockey, basketball, tennis, and fencing are offered as extramural sports. β€” 214 β€” THE A. A. COUNCIL Left to right: C. Sinclair, M. Gutchow, L. Morri- son, D. Savage, M. Berkley, M. O ' Neill. S. Vanaman, N. Tavey, and D. Bird enjoy the an- nual chuckwagon party that is given each year by the Athletic Association for new students. E. Witcher, J. Snead, M. Talman, and D. Pinard are working hard to make this the best May Day ever. β– 215 β€” Right after returning to cam- pus in the fall, old and new play- ers are seen getting ready for the first extramural sport on campus. The extramural hockey team plays neighboring colleges in the state; the schedule consisting of five or six games such as the pic- ture on the left with Longwood College. Toward the end of hockey sea- son a selected team represents Madison in the Blue Ridge Hockey Tournament. This year the tour- nament was held in Lynchburg, Virginia. A selected group from the participating colleges formed the Blue Ridge Team which had the opportunity of playing the Welch Touring Team from the British Isles. HOCKEY First row: B. Roberts, P. Schultz, E. Ashton, F. Schottroffe, J. Flora, S. Stewart. Secoiid row. J. Poe, B. Snellings, S. Welch, M. Royall, E. Smith, M. O ' Neill. First row. M. Terrell, M Foster, P. Mernone, E. Bosh, J. Knight. Second row: K. Merrell, F. Evans, F. Kibler, P. Dean, H. Sullivan, N. Blunt, J. Wade. β€” 216 β€” First row. L. Hall, N. Talman, Treasurer; M. Foster, Vice President; S. Shearer, President; J. Poe, Alumnae Secretary; A. Shotwell, Secretary; P. Schultz. Second row. V Hall, L. Waldron, P. Slemp, A. Watts, D. Smith, F. Kibler, N. Blunt, S. Welch, T. Johnson, B. Snellings. Third row. B. Vipperman, F. Evans, D. Talbert, E. Southall, B. Stone, M Talman, M. Mauck, J, Burns, J. Painter, J. Flora. MERCURY CLUB The Mercury Club is a pro- fessional organization for physical education ma.iors and minors. The purpose of this club is to pi ' omote good pro- fessional attitudes and un- derstandings among the mem- bers, to advance good fellow- ship, and to promote study and discussion of professional problems. This organization puts to practical use the preparation and study in phy- sical education b.v presenting social and recreational pro- grams throughout the year, and by helping the Athletic Association in its programs and projects. The club co- operates with the American Association for Health, Phy- sical Education, and Recrea- tion, and other state and na- tional education associations interested in the growth and development of children and adults. First row. N. Cundiff, J. Knight, K. Mitchell, M. Baumgardner, M. Royall, V. Owens. Second roar. A. Woody, B. Mayo, G. Matthews, H. Wool- folk, S. Anderson. C. Dunaway, E. Ashton, J. Moreland. Third row. M. Balda, J. Wade, B. Cook. P. Dean, G. McSweeney, ,J. Brinkley. B. Haney. β€” 217- GIRLS ' BASKETBALL First row, left to right: M. Royall. P. Slemp, B. Snellings, J. Painter. B. Armistead. S. Stewart. Sec- Of d row: J. Burns. B. Mayo. N. Blunt. D. Smith. V. Owens. P. Dean. K. Merrell. J. Harrison. Third row: M. Berkley. N. Talman. P. Schultz. B. Roberts. D. Talbert, J. Bird, E. Ashton. H. Busko, J. Moreland, S. Movar, P. Davis. In late November, the ladison Duchesses began polishing- their .skills and building their endurance for games. The usual tryouts were held with vigor and enthusiasm and the eager- ness to make the team was felt strongly. To open the season, the Duchesses traveled to Lvnchburg College. The usual excitement of the Longwood game gave to the team added zest, which was also high in the Bridgewater game. A fast moving game with Westhampton ended the season for the Duchesses. The games were ended, but the fun, good attitudes and fellowship in which the team shared, shall long be remembered. We shall re- member the 58 basketball season with happiness and appreciation to our coach, Miss Berkley. The Duchesses practice with enthusiasm for their oncoming games. β€’ 218 β€” FENCING CLUB Left to right: Dr. Sin- clair, J. Bair, E. Ashton, D. Glass, B. Stone, J. Geoghgan, D. Waldrep, N. Brown. The art of fencing, although a comparative- ly new .sport on this campus, has a number of interested enthusiasts. To develop skill in fencing requires speed, dexterity, co-ordination and a courteous attitude. The Fencing Club members are most willing, under the sponsorship of Dr. Caroline Sinclair, to instruct interested persons in the individual skills demanded in foil fencing. A schedule in March has been set for meets with William and Mary College and Mary Wash- ington College. The purpose of this organization is to create a desire for active participation on the part of the student body. S. Welch enjoys a bout with S. Stewart, a new member of the club. β– 219 β€” First row: J. Setzer, M. Padgett, M. Wenger, H. Sulli- van, B. Mayo, S. Anderson, N. Talman. Second row. S. Bessy, C. Davis, K. Causey, D. Dawson, B. Melton, M, Ter- rell, C. Gratz, E. Nelson, L. Buckner, G. Goetz, S. Law- rence. PORPOISE CLUB The Porpoise Club is designed to provide an op- portunity for advancement to the interested and skill- ed swimmers on campus. Membership is determined by try-outs after those interested have attended coach classes which are held several weeks after school be- gins in the fall. It strives to promote a general interest in swimming by helping others to learn to swim and by emphasizing the importance of water safety. The club presents to the college their annual water show during second semester. This year the theme of Far Away Places was depicted. Officers of the club are: Nancy Talman, Presi- dent; Dottie Dawson, Vice President; Charlotte Gratz, Secretary ; Gail Matthews, Treasurer. β€’220 β€” ORCHESIS It is always fun for a group of girls t work to- gether for the purpose of cultural advancement. Orchesis accepts the challenge of advancement through television, work-shops with olleges in and out of Virginia, recitals, and civic clubs of the city. By doing this we hope to fulfill the desires of the group and to provide an opportunity for individual mem- bers to broaden their own interests. A highlight for seniors is the Fine Arts Forum in Greensboro, North Carolina. We welcome all those who love to dance. There is a place for YOU in Understudies or Orchesis. Left to right: R. Frank, Pri ' siclfiit: P, South, Vice President; M. Potzler, Treas- urer; C. Hicks, Reporter; J. Dyer, Secretary. Group on left: R. Frank, N. Weirliein. C. Hicks. D. Whit- ten, D. Hickman, B. Shank, C. Carr, A. Shotwell. Group on right: P. Crabilk P. South, M. Potzler J. Fox- worth, J. Dyer, C. Dunaway. First row. left to right: P. Crabill, C. Carr, A. Shotwell. Second row: B, Shank. M. Potzler, Third row: N. Weir- hein, C. Hicks, D. Whitten, D, Hickman, R. Frank. J. Dyer, J, Foxworth, P. South, C. Dunaway, Left to right: J. Gross. L. Quest, H. Gross, L. Nagle. J. Fisher, G. Whit- lock, N. Weirhein. E. Cook, and S. Moyar, have that de- termined look for making a bull ' s eye. INTRAMURAL G. Moffett and M. Mauck keep up the fast pace of a table ten- nis match. M. Baumgardner concentrates on teeing off while N. Atkinson, the intramural golf leader, along with a group of other golfers, watches. 222- Intramural swimming is offer- ed as a part of tiie A.A. program. Many students learn new strokes and improve their swimming. SPORTS students take time out from their busy schedule to participate in an active game of hockey. Teams from two dorms fight it out for the title of champions in the intra- mural basketball tourna- ment. 223 β€” First row: J. Buchanan, M. Whitmire, E. Strickler, J. Bocock. Second row: B. Bly, D. Miller, B. Crabill, B. Leffel, T. Allebaugh. MEN ' S BASKETBALL This year the Madison Dukes, composed mainly of freshmen, were a squad of twelve, who made a creditable showing. The team was essentially a volunteer group who liked the game and desired to have Madison represented in intercollegiate competition by a men ' s basketball team. The team consists of Bill Crabill, senior; Tom Allebaugh and John Buc- hanan, juniors; Gene Pfoutz and George Teed, sophomores : Elbert Strickler, Don Miller, Mike Whitmire, Bruce Leffel, Bill Bly, Charles Rodeffer and Jack Bocock, freshmen. Since most of these players are un- derclassmen, the Dukes are already planning for next year, and are eagerly anticipating a winning streak ! Coach Long and Captain J. 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Mr. Asa Reese, Commonwealth Press, Radford, Va. β€” 240- We Wish to Thank the Students of m Madison College and the Staff of the 1958 SCHOOLMA ' AM for their splendid cooperation in helping us obtain the wonderful portraiti in this annual. JEROME W. GOLDEN Official Portrait Plwto ratiher for the 1958 SCHOOLMA ' AM Associated With GALE STUDIOS 939 Broad Street NEWARK, NEW JERSEY β€” 241 ENGRAVING COMPANY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA artists β€’ engravers β€’ designers of fine school and college yearbooks β€” 242 β€” r DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Press, Inc. FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS RADFORD - VIRGINIA β– 243 β€” PATRONS PATRON β€” STUDENT β€” ADDRESS Norman Jean Abbott β€” Ml-, and Mrs. L. G. Abbott Roanoke. Va. Mr T H. Adams β€” Jo Anne Adams β€” Charlottesville. Va. Mr and Mrs. C. L. Adkins β€” Jane Adkins β€” Buchanan. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Agee β€” Abby Jo Agee β€” Blacks- bm-g. Va. Rev. and Mrs. H. Anderson β€” Nita Anderson β€” Pow- hatan, Va. Mrs. Oscar Anderson β€” Lt. Col. Harold W. Anderson β€” Houtzville. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arendall β€” Grace Arendall β€” Bon Air, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Armistead β€” Yvonne Armistead β€” Mathews, Va. Ml. and Mrs. E. F. Ai-rington β€” E elyn Airington β€” Ringgold. Va. Mr and Mrs. W J. Asbell β€” Patricia Anne Asbell β€” Suffolk. Va. Ml-, and Mrs. Ashton β€” Ellen E. Abhton β€” Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs G, A. Atwood β€” Barbara Faye Atwood β€” Front Royal, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Avers β€” Nancy Ayers β€” Falls Church. Va. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. BaUy β€” Charlotte Ann Baily β€” Orange. Va, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker β€” Peggy Baker β€” Leesburg, Va. Mrs. W K. Ballagh β€” Kay Ballagh β€” Lynchburg, Va. Ml-, and Mrs H. T. Ballard β€” Jo Ann Dillard β€” Pied- ericksburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Barbour β€” Betty Joyce Barbour β€” Tappahannock. Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Bateman β€” Marguerite Bateman β€” Waynesboro. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bates β€” Grace Bates β€” Burkeville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Batson β€” Julia Ann Batson, Martha Sue Warner β€” Fishersville. Va. Ml-, and Mrs. P. L. Baumgardner β€” Margaret Baum- gardner β€” Waterford. Va. Mr and Mrs. R. Bean β€” Thanna Sue Bean β€” Mathias. W. Va, Mr, and Mrs. J, P. Belda β€” Joanne Belda β€” Williams- burg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Benesek β€” Ann Benesek β€” Pi-ince George. Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Berkley β€” Harriet Lee Berkley β€” Colonia! Heights. Va. Mr. and Mis. E. N Berrv β€” James L. Berrv β€” Elkton, Va Rev. and Mrs. P. R Best β€” Sally Best β€” So. Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Billhimer β€” Carolyn Billhimer β€” Har- risonburg. Va. Mrs. Douglas K. Bivens β€” Jane Temple Bivens β€” Pearis- burg. Va, Mr, and Mrs, J. S. Blunt. Jr. β€” Nancy Blunt β€” Rich- mond. Va. Mr. and Mrs, M, A, Bohnert β€” Larry V, Bolmert β€” Arlington. Va, Mr. and Mrs, J, S, Booker β€” Grace E, Booker β€” Waynes- boro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J, C, Bcsserman β€” Patricia A, Bosserman β€” Weyers Cave, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bcyd β€” Margaret Ann Bovd β€” Nor- folk, Va. Mi-s. Leah Boyers β€” Beverly Bovers β€” Harrisonburg, Va, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brack β€” Amelia Marie Brack β€” Ai ' lington, Va, Mr. and Mrs, A, R, Branscomb β€” Rebecca Branscomb β€” Salem, Va, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Brenner β€” Barbara Brenner β€” Franklin, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brinkley β€” Jeanie C. Brinkley β€” Hot Springs. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Broaddus β€” Jane Yvonne Broaddus β€” Hallieford, Va. Ml-, and Mrs, W, J. Brotherton β€” Barbara Brotherton β€” Pearisburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Brov.n, Jr, β€” Alma Virginia Brown β€” Portsmouth, Va, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown β€” Joan Hall Metts β€” Stras- burg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Brown β€” Mary Lou Brown β€” Bask- erville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. Brown β€” Nancv C Brown β€” Beverly, N. J. Anne Brubaker β€” Bay- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brubaker side. Va, Mr and Mrs, C, E, Bryant β€” Joan Bryant β€” Hope- weU. Va. Ml, and Mrs. H, F, Burns β€” Jean Burns β€” Staunton. Va. Mr, and Mrs. J, L. Burrus β€” Anne Lee Burrus β€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bushong β€” Gary Bushong β€” New- Market. Va. Mr. and Mrs, R, A. Caldwell β€” Mable Ann Caldwell β€” Pembroke. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Cale β€” Suzanne Cale β€” Crozet, Va. Ml. and Mrs. A, B. Caplan β€” Ray Caplan β€” Hampton, Va Mr, and Mrs, R, L. Carden β€” Sherrill Carden β€” Quan- tico. Va. Mr. and Mrs. F, H, Carleton β€” Sallie B. Carleton β€” Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Carroll β€” Wanda Carroll β€” Vander- pocl, Va, Mrs, W, G, Carson. Sr. β€” Dorothy Carson β€” Oceana, Va Mr, and Mrs, J, D, Casteen β€” Jovce Casteen β€” Nor- folk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. Causey β€” Karen Causey β€” Bayside, Va. Mrs. V. L. Chapman β€” Anne Lee Chapman β€” War- wick. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Childress β€” Carol Childress Walls β€” Mechanicsville, Va, Mr, and Mrs, A. C, Chinn β€” Sara Chinn β€” Arlington, Va, Mr, and Mrs, E. T Clark β€” Jo Ann Clark β€” Clifton Forge. Va Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Clav β€” Caroline Clay β€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs L. A. Clements β€” Nancy Kay Clements β€” Courtland, Va, Mr, and Mrs, J, W, Close β€” Nancy Close β€” Cumber- land, Va, Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Cloud β€” Nancy Cloud β€” Falls Church. Va, Mr, and Mrs, C, E, Coates β€” Shirley Coates β€” Cul- peper, Va. Mr. and Mrs R. M. Conlogne β€” Kathleen Conlog-ne β€” Falls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cook β€” Ellen Cook β€” Alexandi-ia, Va. Ml and Mrs. L. J. Cook β€” Billie Jean Cook β€” Staun- ton. Va, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooley β€” Barbara Ann Cooley β€” Warwick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coomes β€” Sandra Coomes β€” Abing- don Va. Ml. and Mrs. R. H. CcrnweU β€” Becky Cornwell β€” Sed- ley. Va. Cart, and Mrs, A, J, Couble. USN (Ret. i β€” Alice Couble β€” Arlington. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Cox β€” Theressa Anne Cox β€” Nor- folk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craven β€” Janet L. Craven β€” Lynch- burg, Va, Mr, and Mrs, K, C. Crawley β€” Andee Crav.-ley β€” Lynch- burg, Va, Mr, and Mrs, W. S, Crenshaw β€” Jeanette M, Cren- shaw β€” Charlottesville. Va. Mr. and Mrs, W, E, Critzer β€” Doris E, Critzer β€” WajTiesborc, Va, Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Cross, Jr. β€” Allene Cross β€” Ports- mouth. Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. Crowder β€” Mrs. Martha C. Thomas β€” Harrisonburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Culler β€” Barbara Ann Culler β€” Richmond. Va. Mr, and Mrs, C, Curtis β€” Geraldine Curtis β€” Stras- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darnell β€” Linda Darnell β€” Hamp- ton Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Daugherty β€” Peggy Ann Daugherty β€” Wytheville. Va, Mr, and Mrs, E, F, Davies β€” Patricia Anne Davies β€” Warwick Va. Ml. and Mrs. A E. Davis, Jr. β€” Patricia Ann Davis β€” β€’ Levittown, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis β€” Mary Anne Davis β€” Roan- oke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis β€” Katharine Davis β€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. Davis β€” Barbara Davis β€” Sutherlin, Va. β– 244- PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Deacon β€” Margaret Deacon β€” Lorton, Va Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deitz β€” Beatrice Deitz β€” Mill- boro. Va. I I.r and Mrs. S. DeLuca β€” Aida M. DeLuca β€” Wan- tagh. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dickenson β€” Lula Mae Dickenson β€” β€’ Bedford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DiMlsa β€” Janet DiMisa β€” Falls Church. Va. Mr and Mrs P. C Divers β€” Shirley Divers β€” Martins- ville. Va. Mr. and Mis D. W. Duke β€” Martha Duke β€” Alexandria. Va Ml. and Mrs. F. F. Duncan β€” Loretla Lee Duncan β€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan β€” Judith Ann Duncan β€” Columbia, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Dunn β€” Nancy Dunn β€” EUerson. Va. I.Ir. and Mrs K. E. Dyer β€” Alice Jean Dyer β€” Oakton, Va. Mr and Mrs. S. M. Early β€” Sandra Early β€” Char- lottesville. Va. Ml. and Mrs, J. B. Edwards β€” Barbara Edwards β€” Port.5riouth, Va. Ml. and Mr,. J. E. Ewdards β€” Joanne Edwards β€” Wlial- eyville. Va. Mrs. R. Frank Ellmore β€” Betty Sue Ellmore β€” Lees- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Evans β€” Ellen Davis β€” Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Evelvn D. Fallin - - Emily Ann Pallin β€” Hague, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L R. Po :der β€” Connie Lou Paulder β€” Hageistown. Md. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pau ' kner β€” Vhginia Faulkner β€” Richmcnci. Va. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Felts β€” Jeannette Felts β€” Jarratt. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Ferguson - - Margie L. Ferguson β€” Ringgold, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ferrell β€” Ti ' ilbie L. Ferrell, Roan- oke. Va. Mr and Mrs. G. G. Fizer β€” Phillis A. Fizer β€” Bed- ford. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Flaherty β€” Margaret Rose Flaherty β€” McGaheys ' . iilp. Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. A Foote. Sr. β€” Shirley F. Foote β€” Shenandoah, a. Mr. and Mrs. W. T ester β€” Marie Foster β€” Orange. Va Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Foi .:e β€” Norma Jaen Fouke β€” Nor- folk, Va Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. M. Foxworth β€” Jeanne Foxworth β€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Prank β€” Reisa Frank β€” Pikesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H B. Freeze β€” Robye Anne Freeze β€” Warwick, Va. Mr. and Mis E. V. Fryer β€” Beverly Fi-yer β€” Pikesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fulton β€” Mozelle Pulton β€” Lynch- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gabbett β€” Christine Gabbett β€” Arlington. Va. Mr. and Mrs. F H. Garber β€” Mary Ellen Gaiber β€” Riclimond. Va. Mr. Charles J. Garrett β€” Judith Lee Garrett β€” New- port, Del. Mr. Charles W. Garth β€” Gwendolyn E. Garth β€” Geer, Va. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. George β€” Sue O::: George β€” Chatham. Va. Pvlr. and Mrs. C. Gilbert β€” Clairiece C-lbert β€” Clinchco, Va, Mr. and Mrs P. H. Glenn β€” Brenda Glenn β€” Grottoes, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gore β€” Susan Gore β€” Clear Brook, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gough β€” Elizabeth Gough β€” Lynch- burg Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gouldthorpe β€” Barbara Gouldthorpe β€” Casanova, Va. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Grimm β€” Charlene V. Schaeffer β€” Winchester. Va. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Grogan β€” Esther Jeanne Grogan - β€” Kimball, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gunter β€” Nancv Gunter β€” Stuart, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gush β€” Charlotte Gush β€” Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gwaltney β€” June C. Ward β€” War- wick. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Haffer β€” Phyllis Haffer β€” Front Rcyal, Va. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hamill β€” Patricia Hamill β€” Salis- bury, Md. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hammond β€” Patricia A. Hammond β€” Ware, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Handy β€” Alma Handy β€” Wool- wine, Va, Mr, and Mrs, E. D, Haney β€” Betty and Barbara Haney β€” Ruckersville, Va. Ml. J. A. Haney β€” Patricia Haney β€” Elkton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harding β€” Amanda Jane Harding β€” Waynesboro, Va, Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Harman β€” Linda Lou Harman β€” New Hope, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. Harmon β€” Nancy Harmon β€” Hills- ville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harnsberger β€” Harriet Harnsberg- er β€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Harris β€” Candace Harris β€” Front Royal. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harris β€” Rosalie Harris β€” Hopewell, Va Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrison β€” Jean Harrison β€” Har- risonburg, Va. Col. and Mrs. P. W. Hayes β€” Karen L, Hayes β€” San Antonio. Tex. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hayter β€” Rose Ann Hayter β€” Rural Retreat, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. HazeU β€” Betty Ann Hazell β€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heatwole β€” Nancy Lee Heatwole β€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heddings β€” Mary Catherine Hedd- ings β€” Catlett, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hennings β€” Joyce Ann Hennings β€” McLean, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henshaw β€” Ardys Mae Henshaw β€” Chester. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hensley β€” Shelby Jean Kensley β€” Elkton. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hicks β€” Donna Hicks β€” Front Royal, Va. Mrs. Kathleen B. Hillman β€” Jeanecte Hillman β€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hinton β€” Wanda E. Hinton β€” Lurav Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hoak β€” Fi-anklin C. Hoak β€” Harris- onburg, Va. Mr. Edgar J. Hoback β€” Jane Hoback β€” Christians- burg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holland β€” Charlotte Holland β€” Ncrwick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hommowun β€” Betty Hommowun β€” Verona, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hontz, Jr. β€” Phillis K. Hontz β€” Redwood, Va, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins β€” Nancy Carole Hopkins β€” Perncliff, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hubers β€” Patricia Ruth Hubers β€” Luray. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Huffman β€” Judy Huffman β€” Glas- gow, Va, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huffman β€” Ann K. Huffman β€” Waynesboro. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hull β€” Hildred Hull β€” Hightown, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Humphreys β€” Rebecca C. Humph- reys β€” Kilmarnock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hunter β€” Mary Ann Budz β€” Salem, Va, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hurowitz β€” Mary Lou Hurowitz β€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson β€” Pat Hutchinson β€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Isom β€” Sharon Isom β€” Highland Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson β€” Deann Jackson β€” Church- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H D. Jacobs β€” Shirley Ann Jacobs β€” Gretna, Va. M.Sgt. and Mrs. A. Jagiello β€” Ann Theresa Jagiello β€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jeffress β€” Jacquelin Wray Jeffress β€” Lexington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jennings β€” Patsy Jennings β€” Roan- oke, Va. β€” 245 β€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jernigan β€” Annie Lee Jeinigan β€” Richmond, Va. Ml. and Mrs T. G. Johnson β€” Bettv Johnson β€” Nor- follc. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones, Sr. β€” Alice Louise Jones β–  β€” Warwick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones, Jr. β€” Doris E. Jones β€” Alex- andria, Va. Mr. R. A. Jordan. Sr. β€” Jean Jordan β€” Smithfield. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kane β€” Diane L. Kane β€” Williams- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M Keiser β€” Beverly Ann Keiser β€” Abilene, Va. Mr. E. H. Keith β€” Sharon J. Keith β€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kesterson β€” Wilda Kesterson β€’ β€” Alexandria. Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Knapp β€” Jean Louise Knapp β€” Arlington, Va. Mrs. Agnes Knight β€” Jane Knight β€” Bowers Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs L. Koontz β€” Lois Koontz β€” Elkton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kraige β€” Suzanne Ki-aige β€” Roan- oke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kruse β€” Karilene Ki ' use β€” West- point, Va. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Lambert β€” Joan Diane Lambert β€” Richmond. Va. Mr. and Mrs. M, Lawrence β€” Sally ann Lawrence β€” Greensburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lavne β€” Loretta Layne β€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. LeMarr β€” Juanita LeMarr β€” Pur- cellville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lewis β€” Gladys O. Lewis β€” Wil- liamsburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Life β€” Janet B. Life β€” McGaheys- ville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindamood, Jr. β€” Nancy Ann Linda- mood β€” Wytheville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Linton β€” Robert C. Linton β€” Fred- ericksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Li.skey β€” Sylvia Dawn Liskey β€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. Long β€” Mary Lee Long β€” Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Loving β€” Betty Jo Loving β€” Tap- pahanock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lovitt β€” Loretta C. Lovitt β€” Nor- folk. Va. Mrs Mary E. Lucy β€” Martha Ann Lucy β€” Dinwiddle, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lutz β€” Ashley Lutz β€” Edinburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. McConnell β€” Ruth McConnell β€” Coe- burn, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W R. McNeill β€” Sarah H. McNeill β€” Suf- folk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. McSweeney β€” Gail C. McSweeney β€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. Madagen β€” Betty K. Madagen β€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Maddox, Sr. β€” Betty Belle Maddox β€” Front Royal, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Mahon β€” Iris A. Mahon β€” Chat- ham, Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. D Malony β€” Adrian Malony β€” Roan- oke. Va. Maj. and Mrs. M. G. Manch β€” Elizabeth E. Higgs β€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall β€” Caroline T. Marshall β€” Mt. Jackson, Va. Mrs. L. G. Marshall β€” Karen L. Marshall β€” Ports- mouth, Va. Mr. W. M. Masincup β€” M. K. Masincup β€” Elkton, Va. Mr. anci Mrs. R. E. Matthews β€” Susan and Gail Mat- thews β€” Brevard, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mayes β€” Virginia Mayes β€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mayo β€” Betty Anne Mayo β€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meade β€” Ruby E. Wray β€” Lexing- ton. Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Meadows β€” Joyce Meadows β€” Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Megeath β€” Sally Megeath β€” Lady- smith, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mercer β–  β€” Grace Anne Mercer β€” Alex- andria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Messersmith β€” Nina Berry Messer- smith β€” Grottoes, Va. Mrs. D. L. Mewhinney β€” Grace Manly β€” Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Miller β€” Joyce Ann Miller β€” Hamp- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller β€” Rosalie Miller β€” Akron, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller β€” Beverly Jane Miller β€” Palls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller β€” Janet M. Miller β€” Manassas, Va Mr. ana Mrs. R. W. Miller β€” Caroline Sue Miller β€” Arlington, Va. Mr. Steve Miller β€” Marilyn Miller β€” Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Miller β€” Pamela A. Miller β€” Roan- oke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mincer β€” Clara Mincer β€” Char- lottesville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Minor β€” Mary C .Minor β€” Vienna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T S. Minter β€” Nancy Minter β€” Martins- ville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moffett β€” Virginia Moffett β€” Hern- dcn, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E, Montgomery β€” Pay Sylvia Montgom- ery β€” Buchanan. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Morris β€” Beth Morris β€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morris β€” Shirley E. Morris β€” Char- lottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moss β€” Judy Moss β€” Norlina. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moyar β€” Susan Jane Moyar β€” Colonial Heights, Va. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Myers β€” Betty Jo Myers β€” Orange, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nagle β€” Lynn Nagle β€” Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Neal β€” Betty Mae Neal β€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neville β€” Mary Evelyn Neville β€” Franklin. W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Newby β€” Barbara Jean Newby β€” β–  Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. Newland β€” Ralph E. Newland β€” Mt. Jackson. Va. Mr. and Mrs H. Newton β€” Virginia Ann Newton β€” Chase City. Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nichols β€” Barbara Nichols β€” Port Lauderdale. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Nichols β€” Linda Lee Nichols β€” Nor- folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nofsinger β€” Carol M. Nofsinger β€” Cambria. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. Null β€” Sue Ellen Null β€” Covington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Nuttall β€” Rachel Nuttall β€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Odham β€” Judith Ann Odham β€” Rice, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Oliver β€” Jacqueline L. Oliver β€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mrs. George W. Painter β€” Jane W. Painte r β€” Pearis- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Painter β€” Shelby Painter β€” Luray, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parks β€” Billye L. Parks β€” Salis- bury, Md. Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Parrish β€” Jane Parrish β€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Paterson β€” Helen Paterson β€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson β€” Elizabeth Patterson β€” Woodbridge, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Peatross β€” Barbara Peatross β€” Richmond. Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Peil β€” Sabro Peil β€” Arlington ,Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perkins β€” Carrie Jean Perkins, Mary Winifred Perkins β€” Kents Store, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pettit β€” Barbara Ann Pettit β€” Ar- lington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pfoutz β€” Gene L. Pfoutz β€” Harris- onburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Phillips β€” Lurli Yvonne Phillips β€” Orange, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Picot β€” Patsy K. Picot β€” Franklin, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pillar β€” Margaret Ruth Pillar β€” Sperryville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pleasants β€” Sue Pleasants β€” Char- lottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Poe β€” Jacqueline Poe β€” Welch, Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pomeroy β€” Alice Pomeroy β€” β€’ Wash- ington, D. C. β– 246- PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Potts β€” Louise Potts β€” Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Wilbur Purdham β€” Joseph M. Purdham β€” Shen- andoah. Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quatse β€” Terry Quatse β€” Elkton. Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rabe β€” Sheila Jean Rabe β€” Rich- mond- Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rainey β€” Susan Rainey β€” Carlisle, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Ramsey β€” Betty F. Ramsey β€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Randall β€” Lynn Victoria Randall β€” Alexandria. Va. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Reed β€” Ada L, Blankenship β€” Salem. Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Reid β€” Carolyn Virginia Reid β€” Lynchburg. Va. Mr and Mrs. R. D. Remlev β€” Anne L. Remley β€” Garrett Park. Md. Ml. and Mrs. W. E. Rexrode β€” Robert R. Rexrode β€” β€’ Doe Hill, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rhodes β€” James Rhodes β€” Harris- onburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice β€” Patricia Rice β€” Keezle- town, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts. Jr. β€” Nora Jane Roberts β€” Lynchburg, Va. Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Roberts β€” Betty Roberts β€” Balti- more. Md. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robertson β€” Charlotte Lee Robert- son β€” Richmond, Va. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Rodeffer β€” Charles Rodeffer β€” McGayesviile, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rogers β€” Katherine Rogers β€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr and Mrs. E. M. Rollins β€” Joyce Rollins β€” Messick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. A Ross β€” Betsy Ellen Ross β€” Alex- andria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roystone β€” Angelica Roystone β€” Arlington, Va. Dr. and Mrs C. J. Sanders β€” Lundi Sanders β€” Rich- mond. Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Savage β€” Nancy P. Savage β€” Hamp- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Schaefer β€” Gloria M. Schaefer β€” Denbigh, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schultz β€” Nedra Anne Schultz β€” Alexandria. Va. Mr. H. G Schultz β€” Patricia A. Schultz β€” Waynes- boro, Va. Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Setzer β€” Jansie Setzer β€” Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. H S. Shafer β€” Priscilla Shafer β€” Roan- oke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shank β€” Charity Shank β€” Harris- onburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shifflect β€” Dottie J. Shifflett β€” Earleysville. Va. Mr. arid Mrs. A. A. Shillingburg β€” Doris Shillingburg β€” Woodstock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Short, Sr. β€” Barbara Gay Short β€” Martinsville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. Short β€” Gail E. Short β€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs, G. B. Simmerman β€” Elizabeth Pratt Sim- merman β€” Max Meadows, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith β€” Patricia S. Compton β€” Vir- gilina, Va. Mrs. G. M. Smith β€” L, Pat Smith β€” Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith β€” Henrietta Smith - Stuart, Va. Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Smith β€” Mae Franr;s Smith β€” Axton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith β€” Sandra .3mith β€” Baity, Va Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith β€” Leiiore Marie Smith β€” Cov- ington. Va. Ml. N. L. Smith β€” Sara Marie Smith β€” Galnesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D B. Snyder β€” Jev% ' ell E. Snyder β€” Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Staples β€” Barbara Staples β€” Colon- ial Beach. Va. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Steelman β€” John David Steelman β€” Cheriton, Va. Mr. O. N. Steiglman β€” Norma Jean Steiglman β€” Georgetown. Del. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ste!;hens.:n β€” Betty Ann Stephen- son β€” Vienna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stinson β€” Martha A. Stinson β€” Herndcn, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Stinson β–  β€” Annette Stinson β€” Rich- mond, Va. Ml. and Mrs. M. W. Stinson β€” June Nell Stinson β€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Stone β€” Mary Fi ' ances Stone β€” Colonial Heights, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stone β€” Dorothy L. Stone β€” Mc- Lean, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Slowers β€” Mary Hope Stowers β€” Lees- burg. Va. Mr. and M rs. E. H. Strickler β€” Elbert C. Strickler β€” Luray. Va. Mrs. Mason W. Strother β€” Patsy C. Strother β€” Warr- entcn, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Suf fridge β€” Carole Suf fridge β€” Ar- lington, Va, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor β€” Harriet J. Taylor β€” War- wick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tharp β€” Betty Lee Tharp β€” Berry- ville. Va. Mr. and Mr. ' . J. W. Thorne β€” Carolyn Thome β€” Ar- lington, Va. Mrs. J. H. Thrift β€” Barbara Ann Thrift β€” Dinwiddle, Va, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tod β€” Mary I. Tod β€” Charlottes- ville. Va. Ml. and Mrs. R. A. Tolley β€” Patricia Ann Tolley β€” Lexington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tomlinson β€” Cathy Tomlinson β€” Riverside, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Trexler β€” Nonie Belle Trexler β€” Warwick, a. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuggle β€” Gean Tuggle β€” Patrick Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tyler β€” Mary Frances Tyler β€” Hern- don, Va, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vacher β€” Carol M. Vacher β€” Wash- ington, D. C. Rev. and Mrs, R. H. L. Vanaman β€” Sara E. Vanaman β€” Punxsutawney, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Via β€” Peggy Sue Via β€” Burke- ville Va. Mr. and Mrs, I. F. Viands β€” Gloria Caroline Viands β€” Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wade β€” Jo Anna Wade β€” Waynes- boro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Waldron β€” Lillie Mae Waldron β€” Bent Mountain, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wallace β€” Linda Jo Wallace β€” Hampton, Va. Mr. and A Trs, R. E. Walls β€” Barbara Jean Walls β€” Suitland, Md. Mrs. Naomie E. Walters β€” Isabelle Walters β€” Falls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs, T. D. Ward β€” Sara Arminta Ward β€” Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Warren β€” Helen Lynn Warren β€” Portsmouth. Va. Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Watkins β€” Mary Emily Watkins β€” Charlotte, N. C. Mr. pud Mrs. R. B. Webb β€” Ellen Webb β€” Shenandoah, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wehrheim β€” Nancy Wehrheim β€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wenger β€” La Verne and Mary Janet Wenger β€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. West β€” Margaret West β€” Riclimond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Witcher β€” Edith Witcher β€” Grec- na, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Whitlock β€” Gloria Fi-ey Whitlock β€” Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Whittaker β€” Delores Vyron Whitt- aker β€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Whitten β€” Delores Whitten β€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Will β€” Caren Louise Will β€” Nor- folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wine, Sr. β€” Joe Wine β€” Bridge- water, Va. Ml . and Mrs. Fred Wise β€” Judy Wise β€” Petersburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. T, Witherington β€” Betty Lou Wither- ington β€” South Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood β€” Marion Faye Wood β€” Earlysville, Va, Capt. and Mrs. G. M. Woods β€” George Arthur Woods β€” Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. W. O. Woody β€” Ann Woody β€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright β€” Wanda Mae Wright β€” Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Yost β€” Charlotte Yost β€” Roanoke, Va. Mrs. J. C. Zirkle β€” Sara Zirkle, Virginia Zirkle β€” Quicksburg, Va. β€” 247- STUDENT DIRECTORY Abbott, Janet Joyce 913 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va. Abbott, Norma Jean Box 112, Route 11. Roanoke, Va. Acker, Mary Jane ... 3208 Circle Hill Rd., Alexandria. Va. Acra. Catherine Sue ... 1216 Bellevue Ave., Richmond. Va. Adams. Jo Anne . 2303 Fontaine Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Adkins. Dolly Jane Box 372. Buchanan, Va. Agee, Abby Joan 200 Wharton St.. Blacksburg. Va. Albrite. Nancy Carol Mt. Crawford, Va. Alderman, Barbara Kay ' . 1505 Westwood Ave., Richmond. Va. Allebaugh. Thomas Null Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Allen. Phyllis Lynn 107 Spring St.. Seaford. Dela. Alligood. Dixie Rue 121 Groome Rd., Warwick, Va. Alphin, Gloria Lee Route 1, Lexington, Va. Altizer, Mary Jo Riner, Va. Ames. Anne Lester Route 14, Richmond, Va. Anderson, Cassandra Purcellville, Va. Anderson. Harold William 425 Spring St., Houtzdale. Penn. Anderson, Kay Sandra 180 Wood Ave., Danville, Va. Anderson. Katherine McClure Franklin. W. Va. Anderson. Nancy May Route 3, Chatham. Va. Anderson. Nita Mathews Powhatan, Va. Angell. Marcia 40 Highland Ave., Massena, N. Y. Arendall. Grace Carrington Buford Rd.. Bon Air, Va. Armistead. Elizabeth Mathews. Va. Armistead. Yvonne Virginia -- Mathews, Va. Arnold. Quita Yvonne 1028 North Livingston St.. Arlington. Va. Arrington, Evelyn Lois Route 2. Ringgold. Va. Arrington, Iris Dianne Route 1, Forest. Va. Artz, Josephine Borden Toms Brook, Va. Asbell. Patricia Anne Route 4. Box 340. Suffolk. Va. Ashton. Ellen Elizabeth 468 Serpentine Drive, Pittsburgh 16, Penn. Athey. Rebecca Anne Summit Point, W. Va. Atkins. Talma Jean 340 E. North St., Wytheville, Va. Atkinson, Nancy Lyle 1615 Claremont Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Atwood. Barbara Faye Route 1. Front Royal. Va. Aurille. Hannah Susan Dayton. Va. Austin, Patricia Ann 24 West Custis Ave., Alexandria. Va. Auten. Elizabeth Rowe 7341 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Va. Autry. Avis Mackey 1085 3rd St., Perry Point, Md. Ayers, Nancy Carolyn 809 Terrace Court. Falls Church. Va. Baber, Barbara Faye Route 1. Van Meter Road, Winchester, Va. Bailey. Charlotte Ann . . 261 Belleview Ave., Orange. Va. Bailey, Sally Fostee .... 1602 Westover Ave., Roanoke. Va. Bair, Judith Ann .... 1313 N. Greenbrier St.. Arlington. Va. Baker. Hensel W Weyers Cave, Va. Baker, Peggy Ann Leesburg, Va. Balderson, Anita Mae Tappahannock. Va. Baldwin, Evelyn Joyce Cumberland. Va. Baldwin. Janet Louise .. Walnut Drive, Front Royal, Va. Bales, Peggy Irene Route 1, Staunton, Va. Bell, Betty Gloria .... 5513 Buckingham Rd., Richmond, Va. Ballagh. Eleanor Kay 2463 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Banks, Barbara J 1226 Stanhope Ave.. Richmond, Va. Barbour, Betty Joyce Tappahannock, Va. Barker. Joan Dale Sutherlin, Va. Barnes, Richard Edward 1401 Elm Ave.. Portsmouth. Va. Barr, Sarah Elizabeth 1500 Greenleaf Lane, Charlottesville. Va. Barrett. Edwina Dell 708 Little St.. Alexandria, Va. Bass, Phyllis Ann .... 775 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Bassols, Arturo Luis Belle Mead. N. J. Bateman, Marguerite Diane 1103 W. 12th St., Waynesboro, Va. Bates, Grace Marie Burkeville, Va. Batson, J. Ann Fishersville. Va. Batstone. Barbara Joan 2238 N. Madison St., Arlington. Va. Baumgardner. Margaret Pearl Waterford. Va. Bauserman. Betty L Box 166, Stanley, Va. Bayles, Gordon Creel (Jr.), .... Route 5, Parkersburg, Va. Baylor, Lillian Moyer Route 1, Box 183, Bridgewater. Va. Beall, Peggy Anne 4815 N. 16th Rd., Arlington, Va. Bean, Audra Ferguson .... 101 E. 4th St.. Front Royal, Va. Bean. Thanna Sue Mathias. W. Va. Beatty. Martha Catherine 220 S. First St., Wytheville, Va. Beatty. Jessica Thornton 220 S. First St., Wytheville. Va. Beery, Norwood Isaca 141 Warsaw Ave., Harrisonburg, Va, Beijan, Nahid . Square of Kakh and Shah, Tehran, Iran Belda, Margaret Joanne 598 Karrop Lane, Williamsburg, Va. Bell, Barbara Llyn 3115 Frances Drive. Alexandria. Va. Benesek. Helen Annetta Route 1, Box 167, Prince George. Va. Bennett. Flossie Miller . . 734 Selme Blvd.. Staunton, Va. Bennett. Joan Wilson 503 W. College Ave., Salisbury, Md. Berezoski. Kendall Calhoun Route 4, Box 640-L, Annandale. Va. Berkley. Harriet Lee 1712 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Va. Berry, James Leroy Elkton, Va. Berry, Mary Lou Route 5. Staunton, Va. Berry. Shirley Georgene 1520 Russell St., Lynchburg, Va. Best, Sarah Elizabeth 1209 Chesapeake Ave., South Norfolk. Va. Billhimer. Carolyn Joy Route 4. Harrisonburg, Va. Bird, Carolyn Louise Bland, Va. Bird, Judith Preston Mount Jackson. Va. Biritos, Berta F Highlands Farm. Fauquier, Va. Biscoe, Patricia Ann Route 2. Orange, Va. Bishop. Barbara Ann .... Route 2, Box 44. McKenney, Va. Bivens. Jane Temple Box 315, Pearisburg. Va. Black. Kitty Sloan 1111 Jefferson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Black, Sarah Jane Route 1, Crozet, Va. Blackburn. Robert James New Market, Va. Blair, Ginger Ammajane .. Route 5, Box 746, Fairfax. Va. Blankenship, Ada Louise 533 Parkdale Drive, Salem. Va. Blankenship. Alice Mary Idlewilde. Route 2, Covington, Va. Blanton. Betty Anne Amelia, Va. Blunt. Nancy Lee 7606 Sweetbriar Road, Richmond, Va. Bly, William Cecil (Jr.) 597 N. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Bococklen. Mack 267 Franklin St., Rockingham County. Va. Boelt, Diana 3208 Fendall Ave., Richmond, Va. β€” 248- STUDENT DIRECTORY Bohnert, Larry Vernon 2370 N. Oakland St., Arlington, Va. Boles, Mary Virginia Box 674, Incerness, Fla. Bolton, Elaine June 618 Lee Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Boker, Grace Elma _ 620 Chestnut Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Boone, Atheleen Juanita Box 15, Taylors Valley, Va. Booth, Grace Elizabeth Route 2, Strasburg, Va. Booth, Nancy Lee Route 1. Box 142, Forest, Va. Bossard, Delores B Danielsville, Penn. Bosserman, Patricia Ann Weyers Cave, Va. Bowers, Barbara Ann Box 9, Waynesboro, Va. Bowers, Carol Louise Route 1, Box 130, Oakton, Va. Bokers, Lucy B Box 63, Thaxton, Va. Bowman. Beverly Reid 1172 Northampton Road, Petersburg, Va. Boyd, Margaret Ann 6132 Rolfe Ave., Norfolk, Va. Boyd, Virginia Lee Ringgold, Va. Boyden, Martha Calvert Route 2, Lexington, Va. Boyers, Beverley Carroll . 276 S. Liberty, Harrisonburg, Va. Bozeman, Doris Jean 1340 E. Norcova Drive, Norfolk, Va. Brack, Amelia Marie 2706 - 23rd Road, North, Arlington, Va. Bradley, Carol H 216 Duke Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Bradley, Starling Simmons Herndon, Va. Branch. Patricia Russell Box 5, Franklin, Va. Brand, Suzanne Gatewood 282 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Branner, Lillian Sue New Market, Va. Branscomb, Rebecca Sue 213 Valleydale Ave., Salem, Va. Brenner, Barbara Ruth Sedley Road, Franklin, Va. Bresko, Henrietta Mary Route 1, Disputanta, Va. Brinkley, Jeanie Christine Hot Springs, Va. Britts, Patricia Eleanara 100 S. Cottonwood Road, Charlottesville, Va. Broaddus, Jane Yvonne Hallieford, Va. Brooking, Allien Louise Route 1, Orange, Va. Brooks, Helen Jane 1708 Derby Ave., Pennington Gap, Va. Brooks, Patricia Gay Stuarts Draft, Va. Brooks, Stuart Hope . . 2629 W. Gary St., Richmond, Va. Brotherton, Barbara Gail Box 263, Pearisburg, Va. Brown, Alma Montague __ Ballsville, Va. Brown, Alma Virginia 91 Channing Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Brown, Nancy Caroline 116 Hendrickson Ave., Beverly, N. J. Brown, Nancy Lou .... Route I, Box 23-A, Baskerville, Va. Brown, Winifred Lee Route 1, Herndon, Va. Browning, Patricia Ann 3068 Forest Hill Ave., Richmond 25, Va. Broyles, Guy Edward 51 W. Main St., Luray, Va. Brubaker, R. Anne .. 2117 Thorogood Road, Bayside, Va. Brugh, Sylvia Ann Troutville, Va. Bryant, Joan Gale .... 302 Randolph Road. Hopewell, Va. Brydge, Velma Mae 424 Arch Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Buchanan, John Gatewood ... Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Buchanan, Margery Keith 920 Oaklette Ave., Norfolk, Va. Buchanan, Robert Box 145, Fordwick. Va. Buckner, Lucy Alice 1006 Johnston Ave., Wantagh. N. Y. Budz, Mary Ann Route 1, Box 211, Salem, Va. Burkholder. Nancy Ruth Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Burkholder, Patsy Lee Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Burner, Janet McGaheysville, Va. Burnette, Martha Jean Route 2, Vinton, Va. Burns, Betty Jean Route 2, Staunton, Va. Burnshire, Mary Ann Box 327, Woodstock, Va. Burruss, Anne Lee 4005 Mechanicsville Pike, Richmond, Va. Burruss, Nashella Sue 1123 Rhode Island, Lynchburg, Va. Bush, Eleanor Rhodes 308 Virginia Ave., Winchester, Va. Bush, Rosalind Faye 402 Park Ave., Hopewell, Va. Bushong, Gary Watson New Market, Va. Byerly, Mary Catherine ... Mount Solon, Va. Byrd, Ann Darlington Warm Springs, Va. Byrd, Edward Alan Dayton, Va. Cahill, Pamela Anne 438 Riverland Road, Roanoke, Va. Caldwell, Mabel Ann Box 312, Pembroke, Va. Cale, Suzanne Crozet, Va. Campbell, Carol Tucker 1716 Robert St., Winchester, Va. Campbell, Carolyn June Route 2, Dayton, Va. Caplan, Ray Sylvia 134 Burns St., Hampton, Va. Capron, Ida Louise 2216 South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Garden. Sherrill Williams 215 Third and Broadway, Quantico, Va. Cariekhoff, Louis J Elkton, Va. Caricofe, Nancy Jane Star Route B, Staunton, Va. Carleton, Sallie Byrd 2403 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Carpenter, Theresa Jane ... RFD 2, Box 293, Culpeper, Va. Carr, Constance Ann 3900 Bart St., Portsmouth, Va. Carr, Nancy Allen Poplar Hill, Va. Carroll, Wanda Mae Vanderpool, Va. Carson, Dorothy Jane Box 283, Oceana, Va. Cassedy, Noelle 886 N. Kensington St., Arlington, Va. Casteen, Joyce Anne 6331 Alexander St., Norfolk 13, Va. Caudill, Nancy Anne 102 Kimball Ave., Salem, Va. Caudle, Hilda Annette Route 4, Box 222c, Petersburg, Va. Causey, Karen Anna 1608 Terrace Ave., Bayside, Va. Cavanas, Helen 316 London St., Portsmouth, Va. Chan, Stella Lam 610 N. Main St., Lexington, Va. Chapman, Anne Lee . 122 James River Drive, Warwick, Va. Chapman. Jane Hardee 1111 Parker Place. Charlottesville, Va. Charles, Betty Ann Route 1, Covington, Va. Childress, Joyce Ann 2309 Brandon Road, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Childress, Martha Dungannon, Va. Chinn, Sara Juanita 3606 North Third St., Arlington, Va. Chisick, Helen Christa 268 Newman Ave., Clark, Brenda . 2100 Locbury Lane, Richmond, Va. Clark, Doris JoAnn Route 1, Clifton Forge, Va. Clark, Eleanor May 2711 Longstreet Court, Falls Church, Va. Clark, Genevieve Elizabeth Timberville, Va. Clarkson, Donna Jean Pearisburg, Va. Clay, Caroline Armistead 4405 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. Clements, Nancy Lee Stuarts Draft, Va. Clements, Nancy Kay Box 25, Courtland, Va. Cline, Nancy Powell .... 828 Marshall Ave., Roanoke, Va. Close, Nancy Jean 862 Camden Ave., Cumberland, Md. Cloud. Nancy Lee . . 5004 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va. β€” 249- STUDENT DIRECTORY Coates, Shirley Anne Box 206, RFD 2, Culpeper, Va. Cochran, Elizabeth Carr The Plains, Va. Coffman, Patricia Mae _... Route 2, Timberville, Va. Cohen, Marcia Gail Linden Hall Farm, Box 45, Route 3, Ludlow. Va. Cole, Lucy Taylor 717 Oak Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Cole, Marie C Bridgewater, Va. Cole, Maxine Box 149, Buena Vista, Va. Coles, Martha Lee Bent Mountain, Va. Collie, Ruth Laurel Ringgold, Va. Come r, Kenneth R . ' Rileyville. Va. Comer, Mary Elizabeth RFD 1, Stanley, Va. Compton, Barbara Anne 3021 Grayland Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Compton, Patricia Smith _ 1313 Geffress St., South Boston, Va. Conlogue, Kathleen Ann 419 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Va. Connelly, Vivian Sue 3027 Third St., Dahlgren, Va. Conwell, Betsey Mahlon .... 4004 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Comwell, Rebecca Elaine Sedley, Va. Conrad, James William 605 D St., Harrisonburg, Va. Consolvo. Alice Marie 1906 Springfield Ave., Norfolk, Va. Conway, L. Mercer 708 Pearl St., Lynchburg, Va. Cook, Billie Jean .... 1021 Stoneburner St., Staunton, Va. Cook, Ellen Beavers ..._ _ 3854 Florence Drive, Alexandria, Va. Cook, Janet Elaine 2324 N. Florida St., Arlington, Va. Cook, Joan Ellen 10 S. Euclid Ave., Winchester, Va. Cooley, Barbara Ann 619 McLawhorne Drive, Warwick, Va. Coomes, Frances Sandra .... 175 Hill Drive. Abingdon, Va. Cooper, Zilla Mae Lovettsville. Va. Corbell, Julia Fern 2415 Lyndhurst St., Roanoke, Va. Corbin, Anne Marguerite 2529 Willard Drive, Charlottesville, Va. Corbitt, Audrey Lee 704 High St., Franklin, Va. Corley, Rebecca Sue North Garden, Va. Couble, Alice Cynthia 4436 North 18th St., Arlington 7. Va. Cousins, Kay Elizabeth 26 Dinwiddle St., Portsmouth. Va. Cox, Theressa Anne 215 West McGinnis Circle, Norfolk, Va. Crabill, Charles William 306 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Crabill, Joan Crawford Royal Ave., Strasburg, Va. Craig, Linda Marie 335 Institute St., Staunton, Va. Craun, Ernest Berlin ..._ Weyers Cave. Va. Craun, Joan Edna Mount Solon, Va. Craun, Mary Anne RD 2. Pasadena, Md. Craven, Janet L 505 Oakridge Blvd., Lynchburg, Va. Crawley, Marjorie Anderson Timberlake, Route 34, Lynchburg, Va. Crenshaw. Jeanette 1018 St. Charles Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Crickard, Sue Ellen 322 Marr St., Staunton, Va. Critzer, Doris E 1940 W. Main St., Waynesboro, Va. Critzer, Patricia Ann 1054 Woodrow Ave.. Waynesboro, Va. Crockett, Frances Joan .... Route 4, Box 347, Roanoke, Va. Crockett, Marguerite Mary Strasburg, Va. Cropper, Gloria Dale Syringa, Va. Croson, Ruth Estelle 107 Madison St., Leesburg, Va. Cross, AUene Lucille 605 Nansemond St., Portsmouth, Va. Crosswhite, Constance Anne .... 702 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Culler, Barbara Ann 4918 Bethlehem Road, Richmond, Va. Cundiff, Dee Anna Route 2. Chatham, Va. Cundiff, Nancy Louise Gretna. Va. Cunningham, Robert V 21 Brookside Ave., Apt. 4-A, Somerville, N. J. Currin, Elizabeth Earie Rawlings, Va. Curtis. Geraldine Carol Strasburg, Va. Cutchin, Rebecca Whitakers, N. C. Cutchin. Virginia Dare Route 1, Holland, Va. Daggy, Kay Lambert Box 149, Covington, Va. Dale, Peggy Elizabeth Eantz Mill Road, Edinburg, Va. Daniel, Annie Laurie Route 3. Lexington, Va. Daniel, Catherine Anne 933 Sherwood Ave., Way nesboro. Va. Darby, Nancy Fisher 8411 Galveston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Darnell, Linda Ann -- 14 Sunset Road, Hampton, Va. Daugherty. Peggy Ann 390 West Spiller St., Wytheville, Va. Davies, Patricia Anne 6 South Magruder Road, Warwick, Va. Davis, Barbara Jean Route 1. Sutherlin, Va. Davis, Betty Jane Quinton, Va. Davis. Carol Hardin 49 Shirley Rd., Warwick, Va. Davis. Carole Ann 414 Fenwick Drive, Falls Church, Va. Davis, Ellen Inez RFD 4, Box 608, Suffolk, Va. Davis, Katherine 2302 Berkeley Ave., Roanoke, Va. Davis, Margaret Louise Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Davis. Mary Anne .... 1833 Belleville Road. Roanoke. Va. Davis, Patricia Ann 27 Myrthe Lane, Levittown, Long Island, N. Y. Davis, Shelby Jean 3603 Bart St., Portsmouth, Va. Dawson, Dorothy Ray 3416 Wythe Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Dawson, Elizabeth Anne Scottsville, Va. Deacon, Carol Anne Route 1. Box 97, Lorton. Va. Deacon, Margaret S Route 1, Box 97, Lorton, Va. Dean, Dorothy Bailey 38 Oakley Ave., Summit, N. J. Dean, Patsy Yvonne 854 F. St., Hampton, Va. Deitz. Charolette Beatrice Millboro, Va. Deluca, Aida Mary Ann .... 2 Terry Lane, Wantagh. N. Y. Dickens, Harriet Lloyd 2507 Rivermont Road, Lynchburg, Va. Dickerson, Barbara Ann Fishersville, Va. Dickenson. Lula Mae Route 3, Bedford, Va. Diehl, Mary L 1605 S. Main St., Harrisonburg. Va. Dillard, Jo Ann ... 2011 Fall Hill Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Dillow, Beulah Virginia .... Box 53, Charles Town, W. Va. DiMisa, Janet Lucille 703 Jackson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Divers. Shirley Jean .... 204 Sunrise Ave., Martinsville, Va. Dixon. Barbara Ellen 2403 Chestnut St., Buena Vista, Va. diZerga, Alice Almiede 4906 34th Road, North, Arlington 7, Va. Dodge, Diana Rae .... 1336 East Drive. S. W., Roanoke, Va. Donovan, Anna Victoria Route 1, Stanley, Va. Dorsey. Nancy Rodgers 41 Seaford Ave., Baltimore 21, Md. Dove, Jeanette Juliana Timberville, Va. Dovel, Elmer 464 West Wolfe, Harrisonburg, Va. Draper, Lynda Hampton .... Box 361, Big Stone Gap, Va. Drates, Venny 817 5th St., S. E.. Roanoke, Va. Driver, Betty Davis Route 1. Timberville, Va. Driver, Gene E Star Route, Broadway, Va. β€” 250 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Driver, Nancy Broadway, Va. Duff, Harriett Ann Ruckersville, Va. Duke, Martha Patterson 314 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Dulaney, Elizabeth Hirt Elkton, Va. Dunaway, Anne Carole 212 Hall St., Seaford, Dela. Duncan, Helen Robbie Route 3, Bedford, Va. Duncan. Judith Ann Columbia. Va. Duncan. Loretta Lee 3236 Lawndale Road. Roanoke, Va. Dunn. Nancy Lee Box 228, Route 2, Ellerson, Va. Durant. Monique Jeanine 5915 North 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Dyer, Alice Jean Box 16. Route 1, Oakton, Va. Dyson, Evelyn Hall Milford, Va. Early, Sandra Meredith _ 121 Shamrock Road. Charlottesville, Va. Earman, John Gray ... 55 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Ebert, Douglas G Winchester, Va. Edmundson, Mai-y Jane 1411 Virginia Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Edney, Hilah 132 Hull St.. Warwick, Va. Edwards, Barbara Lee 650 Lanier Drive, Portsmouth. Va. Edwards, Joanne Cross Whaleyville, Va. Edwards, Phyllis Corine Route 2, Box 5, Fredericksburg, Va. Elfrink, Bert Ryland Box 626, Covington, Va. Elgin, Nancy Jane East Market St., Leesburg, Va. Elliott. Barbara Ann ... 806 Parkview Ave., Staunton, Va. Ellmore. Betty Sue Leesburg, Va. Emswiler. Irene Marie Beigton, Va. Emswiler, Virginia Mae Broadway, Va. Eppard, Nancy Lou Shenandoah, Va. Ernest, Judith Anne 501 North West St., Falls Church, Va. Eubank, Nancy Ann ... 102 Windsor Way. Richmond, Va. Evans. Caroline Jane . Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. Evans, Etta Rebecca 43 Montgomery Ave., Staunton, Va. Evans, Frances Powell Messick, Va. Everhart, Joan Corliss Elkton, Va. Faison, Anna Bland .... 1801 Pleasure Ave., Bayside, Va. Fallin. Emily Ann Hague, Va. Faulder, Constance Louise 247 Westside Ave., Hagerstown. Md. Faulkner, Virginia Scott Box 358, Route 4, Richmond, Va. Faw, Clara Christine 602 Fourth St.. Portsmouth, Va. Feaganes. Elizabeth Ruth Box 11, Route 4, Culpeper, Va. Feagans. Mary Virginia 323 South Church St., Woodstock, Va. Felts, Eleanor Jeanette Jarratt, Va. Ferguson, Margie Lorraine Route 1, Ringgold, Va. Ferrell, Trilbie Lee .... 3307 Thurman Ave., Roanoke, Va. Fisher, Thelma Jane 625 North Willow St., Harrisonburg, Va. Fischer, Dorothy Ann Box 102. Junior Ave., Shenandoah. Va. Fisher, Joyce Mae New Castle, Va. Fitzgei-ald. Gayle Jeanette 760 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fitzgerald, Otho Parish 53 Weaver Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Fizer, Phillis Ann Route 3. Bedford. Va. Flaherty, Margaret Rose McGaheysville, Va. Fleisher, Norma Jean Franklin, W. Va. Flick, Kitty Jo 734 Madison St., Harrisonburg, Va. Flora, Joan Catherine 6830 Windson Mill Road, Baltimore, Md. Flynn. Mary Elizabeth 706 Nelson Drive, Charlottesville, Va. Fogle, Richard William 511 Second St., Shenandoah, Va. Fones, Ellen May Route 5. Box 226, Fairfax, Va. Foote, Shirley 403 Second St., Shenandoah, Va. Foster, Anna Marie 228 Jefferson St., Orange, Va. Fouke, Nora Jean 6357 East Sewells Point, Norfolk. Va. Fowler, Greta Faye .... 517 Middle St., Southampton, Va. Fowler, Julie Watson Route 1, Keswick, Va. Fox. Laura Stockton 2625 Richelieu Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Foxworth, Jeanne Clark 6018 25th Road, North, Arlington 7. Va. Frame. Lydia Mae Marshall, Va. Francis. Elizabeth Sargeant 1037 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. Francis, Kay LaYica Boykins, Va. Frank, Reisa Gayle .. 1315 Sudrale Road, Pikesville 8. Md. Frankel. Cleda Viola 303 East College St.. Bridgewater. Va. Franklin. Yvonne Eugenia Route 1. Bluefield. Va. Fredericks, Claire 80 Silverbrook Road, Shrewsbury, N. J. Freed, Barbara Elizabeth Route 1, Crimora, Va. Freed, Nancy Lee Route 1, Crimora, Va. Freeze, Robye Anne .... 5104 Roanoke Ave., Warwick, Va. Frith, Peggy Ann Route 3. Lexington, Va. Fryer, Beverly Anne 4106 Lowell Drive, Pikesville 8, Md. Fulcher. Joyce Lee ... 5345 Julianna Drive, Norfolk, Va. Fulton, Mozelle Gordon 1119 Toledo Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Fuson. Mary Rouillard 115 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Gabbett, Christine V 2719 South Cleveland St., Arlington 6, Va. Garber. Janet Lee Route 1. Luray. Va. Garber. Kitty Mae Route 1. Waynesboro. Va. Garber. Mary Ellen 5102 Northampton St.. Richmond, Va. Gard. Marallyn Mae .... 5161 North 3rd St., Arlington. Va. Gard, Nancy P 5161 North 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Gardner, Betty Ann Bushnell, Fla. Garner, Jodie Ann 2473 Moiint Vernon, Waynesboro, Va. Garrett. Jane Nelson .... 200 Ferguson Ave.. Warwick. Va. Garrett. Judith Lee 200 Glen Berne Drive, Wilmington 4, Dela. Garth, Gwendolyn Eloise Gerr, Va. Gawen, Nina DeShields 509 Water Lane, Tappahannock, Va. Gedrose, Garnett Selmer Box 309, R.F.D. 1, Springfield. Va. Geil, Ethel Virginia Broadway, Va. Gentry, Barbara Petitt Box 50, Route 1, Crozet, Va. Geoghegan. Jane Pearce 721 Grattan Road, Martinsville, Va. George, Sue Oast Chatham, Va. Gilbert, Lilly Clairiece Clinchco, Va. Gilbert. Shirley Olivia .... Route 1, Box 198, Hickory, Va. Gilkerson, Joanne Elizabeth ..._ Mount Crawford, Va. Glenn, Brenda Lee Box 235, Grottoes, Va. β€” 251- STUDENT DIRECTORY Glass. Dixie Deanna 2154 Chestnut Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Glass. Sarah Lynn Box 232. Altavista. Va. Glick, Esther Mary Belleville. Penn. Godey. Martina Ruth 200 Park St., S. E., Vienna. Va. Goetz, Virginia Marie 2031 North Woodrow St., Arlington, Va. Golden, Nancy C 109 N. Highland St.. Arlington. Va. Golderos. Hilda Theresa 1514 Greycourt Ave., Richmond. Va. Gooch. Beverly Elizabeth 333 Southland Drive. Danville, Va. Goodman, Elizabeth Duckett 1667 Monticello Ave., Petersburg. Va. Gordon. Mai-guerite F Route 2. Falmouth, Va. Gore. Susan Jane _ Clear Brook. Va. Gough, Elizabeth Blanche Route 3. Box 358. Lynchburg. Va. Gouldthorpe. Barbara Allen - Casanova, Va. Gowin. Sarah Elizabeth 332 Biltmore Ave., Lynchburg. Va. Gratz, Charlotte Marie 6024 Bonneau Road, Richmond 27. Va. Graves. Patricia Elizabeth Syria. Va. Gray. Gail 1863 Blenheim Road. Roanoke, Va. Gray, Gene Austia Stanley. Va. Green, Leonora Meredith 404 Shady Lane, Falls Church, Va. Green, Mittie Sarey ... 1829 Ridgeway Ave., Altavista, Va. Gresharm. Gail 7613 Hollins. Richmond. Va. Griffiith. Frances Eugenia Stuarts Draft. Va. Grimes. Shirley Mae Max Meadows. Va. Grizzle. Thelma Jane Oakwood, Va. Grogan, Esther Jeanne Lavine St., Kimbsdl, W. Va. Gronning. Lois Haldane Box 481. Elkton. Va. Gross. Jewell Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Gross. Hazel Jane Park View, Harrisonburg. Va. Grove. Carolyn Flo Route 2. Waynesboro. Va. Grove. Judith Vinlent .... 303 Amherst St., Winchester, Va. Grundy. Jacqueline Ruth Route 2. Box 257, Chesterfield. Va. Gum. Barbara _ Quantico. Va. Gunter. Nancy Lea Route 5. Stuart. Va. Gush, Charlotte Etheiedye 2120 Helsley Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Guy. Pamela Frances ... 2710 Lorcom Lane. Arlington, Va. Gype. Barbara Jane Box 102. Triangle. Va. Haddon. Iris Boryl . . 1009 Bevridge Road. Richmond. Va. Haffer, Phyllis Irene 323 Cloud St.. Front Royal. Va. Hall. Ida Marie Route 3. Lexington, Va. Hall, Lois Lee Box 144, Laurel, Va. Hall. Mary Ruth _ _... 3336 Carpenter St.. N. E., Washington 20. D. C. Hall, Robert J 169 New York Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Hall. Victoria H. . 921 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge. Va. Haller. Jaequelyn Elizabeth 2001 Mount Vernon St., Waynesboro, Va. Hamill. Patricia Suzanne 417 Virginia Ave,, Salisbury, Md. Hammack. Elizabeth Brock Middletown. Va. Hammer. Doris Ellen Route 1. Elkton, Va. Hammer. Robert Marshall, Jr. Box 203. Elkton. Va. Hammer, Ruth Lavon Route 1, Box 124, Elkton. Va. Hammond. Patricia Anne 116 North St.. Ware. Mass. Handy, Alma Lou Woolwine, Va. Haney. Barbara Davis .. RFD 1, Box 119, Ruckersville, Va. Haney, Betty Jean Ruckersville, Va. Haney, Patricia Anne _ β€ž Elkton, Va. Hankins. Mildred Lorraine Route 1. Box 200, Victoria. Va. Hardesty, Lena Gochenour Elkton. Va. Harding, Amanda Jane Route 1. Waynesboro. Va. Harding, Miriam Helen Nathalie. Va. Hardy. Mary Lois Route 1. Bedford, Va. Hargrave. Kay Carolyn 518 Highland Ave., Colonial Heights. Va. Harman. Linda Lou Box 92. New Hope, Va. Harmon. Nancy Lee Box 414. Hillsville, Va. Harmon. Patricia Ann β€” .. 220 West Greenway Blvd.. Falls Church. Va. Hamsberger, Harriett Carson 562 South High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Harder, Madalin Ella New Kent, Va. Harrington, Mary Elizabeth 6205 20th Place, W.. Hyattsville. Md. Harris. Alice May 523 North Brunswick Ave., South Hill, Va. Harris. Candace Blanche 605 River Drive, Front Royal. Va. Harris. Janice Lee 907 East Nine Mile Road, Highland Springs, Va. Harris. Rosalie Elizabeth . 141 City Point Road. Hopewell, Va. Harris. Wanda Jane 228 West 29th St., Norfolk, Va. Harrison. Barbara Jean Route 5. Box 22, Harrisonburg. Va. Harrison, Don W Box 115. Grottoes, Va. Hart. Margaret Elizabeth Route 3. Box 506. Roanoke. Va. Hartsoe. Doris Alberta Lebanon. Va. Harwley. Mary Beth Keezletown, Va. Hattaway. Mary Lee .... 209 Watts Lane, Portsmouth, Va. Haught, Rosem.ary Box 12, Elkwood, Va. Hayes, Karen Lea _ 181 Artillery Post, Fort Sam Houston, Texas Haymaker, Mary Lou 108 Main St.. Fincastle. Va. Hajmes, Mfirguerite Elaine 214 Orchard St., Strasburg. Va. Haynes, Mary Ellen ..._ 15 Greenbrier Road, Portsmouth. Va. Hayter, Rose Arm Rural Retreat. Va. Hazell. Elizabeth Ann .. 8202 Larcom Lane. Richmond. Va. Heagj ' , Constance Margaret 1739 Eastern Blvd., Essex 21. Md. Heatwole, Donna Kay Route 5, Box 76, Harrisonburg, Va. Heatwole, Nancy Lee Route 5. Box 90, Harrisonburg, Va. Heddings. Mary Catherine Route I. Catlett, Va. Heilig. Gloria Lorraine 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Hennings. Joyce Ann Darnall Drive. Box 74, McLean, Va. Henshaw, Ardys Mae ... Route 1, Box 142a, Chester, Va. Hensley, Linda Ann Penn Laird. Va. Henson, Jane Norman 3334 Mud Lick Road. Roanoke. Va. Herbert. Doris Melba Tidwells, Va. Hickman. Deloris Ann .... 119 Houston St.. Lexington. Va. Hicks, Carole Jean 624 Todds Lane. Warwick. Va. Hicks. Donna Elizabeth 305 South Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Higgs. Elizabeth Everett 223 North Lewis St., Staunton. Va. Higgs, Martha Ann . 110 West Main St.. Luray. Va. Hill, Barbara Lynn Shenandoah, Va. Hillman. Charlotte Jeanette 2301 Hanover Ave.. Richmond. Va. β€” 252- STUDENT DIRECTORY Hiner, Marjorie Ann Route 1, Box 48, Troutville, Va. Hiner. Sara Ann Route 2, Box 339, Waynesboro, Va. Hinton, Margaret Ann Kilmarnock. Va. Hinton, Wanda E Luray, Va. Hixon, Joan Frances 4025 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Hoak, Franklin Madison Terrace, Harrisonburg, Va. Hoback, Carolyn Jane Star Route, Chnstiansburg, Va. Hockney. Ellen Catherine Clinchport, Va. Hodges, Sara Bundy . 2958 Hemlock Road, Roanoke, Va. Holland. Charlotte Wills 63 Saunders Road, Warwick, Va. HoUandsworth, Peggy Anne 402 South College St., Martinsville, Va. Holstein, Mary Louise 600 Stonewall. Lexington. Va. Holtzman, Ralph Kenneth 147 South Court St., Luray, Va. Hommowun. Betty Marie 15 Lynwood Road, Verona, N. J. Hontz, Phyllis Redwood, Va. Hook. Lucy M. B Box 45, Fairfield, Va. Hook, Sylvia Light Aldie, Va. Hooke. Elizabeth Katherine Port Republic. Va. Hooper. Nancy Lee .. 1201 Riverside Drive. Warwick, Va. Hopkins. Nancy Carol . Ferncliff, Va. Horn. Marcia Mae Churchville. Va. Horst, John Lehman Park View, Harrisonburg. Va. Hotinger. Janet Monroe Route 2, Lexington, Va. Hottle, Rebecca Jean .... N. Main St., Mount Jackson, Va. Howard. Lois June 234 E. Main St.. Covington. Va. Hubers, Patricia Ruth Shenandoah River Lodge, Luray, Va. Huffer. Connie June Churchville. Va. Huffman. Ann Katharine 219 Rosser Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Huffman, Judy Darlene Glasgow, Va. Hull, Hildred Carolyn Hightown, Va. Hull. Sandra John Churchville, Va. Humphreys. Rebecca Chase Kilmarnock. Va. Hundley. Elizabeth Gregory 5018 New Kent Road, Richmond, Va. Hurowitz, Mary Lou 28 S. Coalter St., Staunton, Va. Hutchinson, Patricia Ann 4006 N. Woodstock St., Arlington. Va. Isom. Emily Anne 13 S. Daisy Ave., Highland Springs, Va. Isom. Sharon Lee 13 S. Daisy Ave., Highland Springs. Va. Jackson, Deann Lamour Churchville, Va. Jackson. Mary LaMar 1905 Powhatan Ave.. Petersburg, Va. Jacobs. Barbara Anne 820 Capitol Landing Road, Williamsburg, Va. Jacobs, Shirley Ann Box 143, Route 4, Gretna, Va. Jagiello. Anna Theresa .... 3 Euclid Ave.. Winchester, Va. James, Cynthia Garnett 830 Telegraph Road. Alexandria. Va. James, Mariann Virginia Harbour Club Apts., Miami Beach, Fla. Jamison, Lelia Jane 316 North Market, Staunton, Va. Jay. Carroll Edward Hinton, Va. Jefferies, Thomas Nelson 503 East Market St., Harrisonburg. Va. Jefferson. Rosemary Irene 552 Dillard Road, Roanoke. Va. Jeffress. Jacquelin Wray .... 112 White St., Lexington, Va. Jenkins, Roy Calvin Shenandoah, Va. Jennings, Patsy Jean Route 4. Box 325, Roanoke, Va. Jernigan, Annie Lee 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond, Va. Jernigan. Pattie Lou 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond, Va. Jeter, Carrie Lou 442 Wood Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va, Johnson, Dorothy Frances RED 2. Box 244, Woodford, Va. Johnson. Mary Elizabeth 617 Pembroke Ave., Norfolk, Va. Johnson. Teresa Ann ... 3463 Fort Ave.. Lynchburg, Va. Johnson. Wanda Lee 503 Taylor St., Lexington, Va. Johnston, Martha Adell .. 2646 Warwick Road, Warwick, Va. Jones, Alice Louise .... 42 Menchville Road, Warwick, Va. Jones, Carolyn Will Bridgewater, Va. Jones, David D Woodstock. Va. Jones, Doris Elizabeth 315 A East Monroe Ave., Alexandria, Va. Jones. Evelyn Constance _... 4800 West Seminary, Richmond, Va. Jones, Jennifer June Rose Hill, Va. Jones, Martha Epps Route 2, Box 692, Ellerson, Va. Jones. Robert 457 East Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Jones. Thelma Maude 227 Cherry Ave.. Hampton, Va. Jones. Verna Earle .. 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs, Fla. Jones. Winnifred Elizabeth 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs, Fla. Jordan. Jean Edna RED 1, Box 92, Smithfield. Va. Justice, Betty Jean 420 Ninth Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Kane, Diane Lea ... 500 Fillmore Drive, Williamsburg, Va. Karnes. Betty Lou Shenandoah, Va. Katsorelos, Costendence N 147 Warsaw St., Harrisonburg, Va. Keatley. Barbara Kay 415 Faigle Road, Portsmouth, Va. Kegley. William Martin Route 4, Staunton, Va. Keiser, Beverly Anne Abilene, Va. Keith. Barbara 57 Farley Ave., Fanwood, N. J. Keith, Sharon Jean Route 1, Shenandoah, Va. Keller, Ouide Lou .... 623 National Ave.. Winchester, Va. Kelley, Kate Elizabeth 413 Norwood Ave., Richmond. Va. Kempfer, Yvonne Hooke Port Republic, Va. Kendrick. Barbara Anne 311 E. Greenway Blvd., Falls Church, Va. Kesterson, Wilda Frances 2600 Terrett Ave., Alexandria, Va. Keyes, Frances Nadine . Box 236. Rural Retreat. Va. Kibler. Frances Mildred R.F.D. 2. Box 290, Culpeper, Va. Kimmel. Carole Ann 433 S. Walnut St., Milford, DeL King, Doris Marie Route 5, Box 173, Richmond, Va. Kinkead, Wanda Lee .... Box 246, Mason St., Dayton, Va. Kiracofe, Ella Sue . 463 Glenn Ave., Staunton, Va. Kirkpatrick. Betty Ruth Rockbridge Baths, Va. Kirshner, Joyce Phyllis 86 Lewis St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Kiser. Ralph Pleasant .... 290 Green St., Harrisonburg, Va. Kitchen, Jean Ann Route 2, Box 217, Vienna, Va. Kline. Clara Belle Franklin. W. Va. Kline, Janet Muir 84 Frost Ave., Frostburg, Md. Knapp, Jean Louis 611 S. Irving St., Arlington, Va. Knapp, Linda Lane .... 1128 N. Vermont St., Arlington, Va. Knight, Jane Milvina Bowers Beach, Del. Knott, Carolyn Homan 403 North Main St., Bridgewater. Va. Koch, William Franklin 297 Elizabeth St., Harrisonburg, Va. Koontz. Lois Maxine Elkton. Va. β€” 253 STUDENT DIRECTORY Koontz, Samuel B 233 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Kraige, Suzanne 2411 Avenel Ave., Roanoke, Va. Kreider, Norman H. Kruse, Karilene Ann West Point, Va. Kurihara, Sanaa Route 1, Box 255, Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Lam, Daisy Yok May .... 610 North Main, Lexington, Va. Lam, Jesse James McGaheysville, Va. Lam, Letitia Ellen McGaheysville, Va. Lamb, Margaret Eleanor 309 8th St.. Vinton, Va. Lambert, Joan Diane .... 622 Jackson Ave., Richmond, Va. Lambert, Sarah Gaynelle Route 2, Waynesboro, Va. Lampe, Rachel Josephine Box 424, Buena Vista, Va. Landes, Kathleen Elizabeth Mount Solon, Va. Landis, Olivia Franklin _... 480 East Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Langel, Virginia Margaret 1534 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. LaPrade, Nancy Lucille 2004 Denniston Ave., Roanoke, Va. Latham, Viola Lynn Haymarket, Va. Lawhorn, Jean Garman Box 32, HoUins, Va. Lawrence, Sallyann Margaret 520 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Penn. Layman, Eldon Jacob Route 2, Box 192, Harrisonburg, Va. Layne. Loretta Lee Leesville Road, Lynchburg, Va. Leach, Dorothy Ruth 211 East Oxford Ave.. Alexandria, Va. Leavell, Stache Hoff Boyce, Va. Ledford, Sara Ann Box 453, Vienna, Va. Leffel, Bruce Allen . . 666 East Market, Harrisonburg, Va. Leffel, Patricia Vonn 632 East Rock St., Harrisonburg, Va. Leggette, Judith Fay 3723 Hunt Ave.. Newport News, Va. Lehman, Carol Ann Route 3, Somerset, Penn. LeMarr, Frances Juanita Box 763. Purcellville, Va. Lester, Diane Marie Route 1. Box 273, Martinsville, Va. Lewis, Gladys Odell 1 Parkway Drive. Williamsburg, Va. Liddle, Sue Frances 401 Clinton Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. Life, Donald Watson Box 64, McGaheysville, Va. Life, George Frank Box 64, McGaheysville, Va. Life, Janet McGaheysville, Va. Lincoln, Mary Lewis Lovingston, Va. Lindamood, Nancy Anne 245 West Reservoir St., Wytheville, Va. Lindsey, Sarah Louise Route 1, Marion, Va. Linton, Robert Charles 814 Marye St.. Fredericksburg, Va. Liskey, Sylvia Dawn 775 Old Furnace Road, Harrisonburg, Va. Lloyd, Bobbie Lee 415 Truitt St., Salisbury, Md. Logan, Elizabeth JoAnn Route 3. Winchester, Va. Logan, Patrick Worth 539 West Wolfe St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Logan, Ruth Middlebrook, Va. Lohr, Jane Alice Route 1, Box 188, Orange, Va. Long, Clara Laverne Route 2, Luray, Va. Long, Mary Lee Hot Springs, Va. Longenecker, Marian Grace . Box 372, Route 1, Middletown, Penn. Loving, Betty Jo Tappahannock, Va. Lovitt, Loretta Christine 119 Ridgeley Point, Norfolk, Va. Lowry, Sarah Linda Lovettsville, Va. Lucy. Martha Ann Box 145, Dinwiddle, Va. Lumpkin, Patricia Lee Weems, Va. Lutz, Ashley Adeline Edinburg, Va. Lutz, Kathleen Mount Jackson, Va. Lutz, Mary Patricia .. Box 348 A, Route 4, Alexandria, Va. Lynch, Jane Ann 409 W. Main St., Covington, Va. Lynn, Nancy Carpenter Weyers Cave, Va. Lytton, Shirley Marie 9 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va. McAfee. Connie Lou .. 1029 Oakwood Drive, Roanoke, Va. McAlpin, Ruth Hope Route 1, Glasgow, Va. McClanahan, Audrey Marks 1520 Westwood Road, Charlottesville, Va. McClanahan, Nancy Lee Maurertown, Va. McConnell, Eleanor Ruth Box 67, Coeburn, Va. McConnell. Mary Rebecca 623 Brandwine St., S. E., Washington 20, D. C. McDonald. Janet Elizabeth .. Route 2, Axton, Va. McDorman, Ray E Broadway, Va. McElroy, Scemearl Emaline Route 4, Lexington, Va. McGinnis, Beverly Ann 4307 Fitzhugh Ave., Richmond, Va. McGrath, Cynthia Norm 629 BluflE Ave., Waynesboro, Va. McLaughlin, Carol J Route 2, Annandale, Va. McManaway, Martha Raye Route 2, Moneta, Va. McNeill, Sara Henrietta 100 East Pinner St., Suffolk, Va. McQueen, Marcia Elaine 4808 North Second St., Arlington, Va. McSweeney. Gail Carol 3057 Timberlane Ave., Roanoke, Va. McWilliams, Martha Ann Route 3. Box 89, Harrisonburg, Va. Madagan, Betty Katharine 709 North Braddock St., Winchester, Va. Maddox, Betty Belle Box 442, Front Royal, Va. Mahan, Iris Arlethia Route 3, Chatham, Va. Mahone, Lena Parks Spottswood, Va. Mallory. Elizabeth Jenney 304 Newton St., Salisbury, Md. Malone, Sandra Louise 3328 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Malouf. Adrian Eloise 1509 Patterson Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Manly, Grace W 5118 Worthington Drive, Washington 16, D. C. Marshall. Caroline T Route 1. Mt. Jackson, Va. Marshall, Karen 4714 High St., Portsmouth, Va. Martin, Bertie Sue Route 4, Box 550, Roanoke, Va. Martin, Elizabeth 1731 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. Martin, Geoi-gia Ann Route 1, Martinsville, Va. Masincup, Mary Katherine Box 486, Elkton, Va. Massie, Sallie Perkins Edinburg, Va. Matthews. Gail Edith Box 147, Brevard, N. C. Matthews, Suzan Elizabeth Box 147, Brevard, N. C. Mauck, Margaret Anne 9 South Marshall St., Front Royal, Va. Mayes, Virginia Eleanor 1400 Claremont Ave., Richmond, Va. Maynard, Lenore Ann .... 4646 S. 28th St., Arlington, Va. Mayo, Bettie Anne 7003 Lakewood Drive, Richmond 21, Va. Meadows, Joyce Lillian 440 Poplar Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Meadows, Wanda Hensley Grottoes, Va. Meek, Mary Anneta Route 1, Fishersville, Va. β€” 254- STUDENT DIRECTORY Megeath, Sarah Louise Ladysmith, Va. Mehailescu, Elizabeth Box 38. Bowers Hill, Va. Mehr. Crete Box 385, Madison College. Harrisonburg, Va. Melton, Bettye Lynne Shenandoah, Va. Melton. Elsie Cordelia 8091 Hawthrone St., Jacksonville, Fla. Melton, Lora Ann Big Island, Va. Mercer, Grace Anne 2014 Scroggins Road. Alexandria, Va. Mernone, Patricia Ann-Lynn 860 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va. Merrell, Virginia Keydette Route 1, Box 39, Oakton, Va. Messager, Andree 1806 Westover Ave., Roanoke, Va. Mes.sersmith, Nina Berry Grottoes, Va. Messinger, Mary Elma Callaway, Va. Metts, Joan Hall 318 Massanutten St., Strasburg, Va. Meyerhoeffer. Margaret Elizabeth Mt. Crawford. Va. Michael, Patricia S Route 1, Bridgewater, Va. Miley, Patricia Carter 337 West Main St., Berryville, Va. Miller, Beverly Jane 421 Meadow Lane, I ' alls Church, Va. Miller, Bonnie Gene Route 1, Box 295, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Caroline Sue 1820 North Quantico St., Arlington 5, Va. Miller, Donald Vetter 407 West Court St., Woodstock, Va. Miller, Janet Marie Box 405. Route 3, Manassas, Va. Miller, Joyce Ann 324 Cherokee Road, Hampton, Va. Miller, Marilyn Wayne 16 Albemarle St.. Portsmouth, Va. Miller. Marlene Martin 903 West 32nd St., Richmond, Va. Miller, Pamela Ann 2957 Wycliffe Ave.. S. W., Roanoke, Va. Miller, Robert Preston . Route 2, Dayton, Va. Miller, Rosalie Mae 184 Prairie Drive, Akron, Ohio Milleson, Georgeanne Route 1, Berryville, Va. Mincer, Clara Louise 1506 Kenwood Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Minor, Mary Carolyn Box 486. Route 3, Vienna, Va. Minter. Nancy Jane .... 709 Jefferson St., Martinsville, Va. Mitchell, Mary McKay .. 1120 Virginia Ave.. Bluefield, Va. Moflfet, Virginia Lee . 312 Van Buren St., Herndon, Va. Moncure, Scott Route 2, Stafford, Va. Monger, Betty Jean 106 Lake Ave., Salem. Va. Monger, Kenneth Ernest Box 515, Elkton, Va. Montgomery, Fay Sylvia Box 292, Route 2, Buchanan, Va. Moore. Annette Estelle Box 16, Poquoson, Va. Moore, Nancy Carolyn 1707 Avondale Ave., Richmond. Va. Moore, Nancy Louise 407 Second St., Crewe, Va. Moreland. Jane Elizabeth 6068 North 26th St., Arlington, Va. Morgan, Effie May Stony Creek, Va. Morgan, Fannie Bell ... 1833 Carlton Road. Roanoke. Va. Morris, Elizabeth Bagby 1521 Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Va. Morris, Loretta Anne .. 1024 Campbell Ave., Roanoke, Va. Morris, Shelby L. Grottoes, Va. Morris, Shirley Elizabeth 700 East High St., Charlottesville. Va. Morris, Suzanne USAR HAW 25th Div.. APO 957. San Francisco, Calif. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Woodstock. Va. Moss, Julia Mae Norlina, N. C. Moyar, Susan Jane 219 Moorman Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Mullenex. James Lee Whitmer, W. Va. Murphy, Judith Ann 115 Cedar Ave., Fairfax, Va. Murphy, Anne Pearce 3420 Larcom Lake, Arlington, Va. Musser, Carolyn Jane Rural Retreat, Va. Myers, Barbara Anne 103 Elmore Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Myers, Betty Jo 285 Caroline St.. Orange, Va. Myers, Shirley Ann .. Route 4, Box 245, Harrisonburg, Va. Nagle. Patricia Lynn 3030 Oak Forest Drive. Baltimore 14, Md. Nair. Robert Louverne Mathius, W. Va. Nance. Rosella Faye ... 105 Ashby St., Fredericksburg. Va. Neal, Betty Mae Route 9, Box 148, Roanoke, Va. Neibert, Joan Ann Route 1, Box 474, Fairfax, Va. Nelson, Bonnie Lee Gold Dale, Va. Nelson, Elizabeth Prosser Route 5, Box 133, Richmond, Va. Nelson, Mary A 701 V atson Ave.. Winchester, Va. Nestor. Nancy Gayle Villamont, Va. Neville. Mary Evelyn Box 127, Franklin, W. Va. Newby, Barbara Jean 2237 Observatory Road, Washington 7, D. C. Newland, Ralph Eugene Mount Jackson, Va. Newman. Jean Williams 100 Ashby Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Newman. Marylee Florence RFD 1, Rixeyville, Va. Newton, Virginia Ann Route 3, Box 193, Chase City, Va. Ney, Evalyn A. .. 1250 Moffett Terrace, Harrisonburg, Va. Ney, Ronald Ellroy, Jr 1250 Moffett Terrace, Harrisonburg, Va. Nicholas. Patricia Ann 840 Orval Ave., South Norfolk, Va. Nichols, Barbara Lynne 3598 NE 19th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Nichols, Lmda Lee Route 4, Box 284. Norfolk, Va. Nicholson, Carolyn Jewell Triplet, Va. Nidermaier, Linda Lee Route 2, Louisa, Va. Noel, Jane 200 Willow St.. Lynchburg. Va. Nofsinger, Carol Marie Box 63, Cambria, Va. Norman, Ruby Mae Route 14, Box 1, Richmond, Va. Norris, Peggy Joyce Route 2, Vinton, Va. Null, Sue Ellen 126 N. Morion St., Covington, Va. Nuttall, Rachel Ann Route 5, Box 23, Richmond, Va. Nygaard. Darrell Wilmer .... 412 N. New St., Staunton, Va. Oakey. Charleen Penn 2202 Richelieu Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Odham, Judith Ann Route 1, Rice, Va. O ' Donnell. Hugh Daniel 35 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Oliver, Jacqueline Lee 332 South High, Harrisonburg, Va. Oliver, Marilyn Anne Louesta Knoll, Burke, Va. O ' Neil, John Thomas Elkton, Va. O ' Neill, Shirley Mae 64 West Bruce St., Harrisonburg, Va. Orenduff, Bettie Ann 3502 Hartford St., Portsmouth, Va. Orye. Benjamin Roland, Jr 348 Blue Ridge Ave., Front Royal, Va. Outen, Samuel Langford 113 Spring Lake Road, Columbia, S. C. Owens, Verl Ann Route 2, Pulaski, Va. β€’255 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Padgett, Martha Sue 119 Federal St., Lynchburg, Va. Painter, Jane Whitfield Box 234. Pearisburg, Va. Palmer, Samuel C, Jr 309 Gray Ave., Staunton, Va. Parker Eleanor Anne 5226 Powhatan Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Parks, Billie Lee Spring Hill Road, Salisbury. Md. Parrish, Jane Gibson 1320 Avondale, Richmond, Va. Pas, Nancy Linn .... 5625 18th Road, N.. Arlington 5, Va. Paterson, Helen Marion 8 West Windsor Ave., Alexandria, Va. Patterson, Carrie Elizabeth . . Box 106, Woodbridge, Va. Payne. Doyle Ehvood . RFD 1, Berkeley Springs. W. Va. Peabody, Penelope Louise 289 Jefferson Road. Princeton, N. J. Pearce, Beverley Ann 511 S. Jefferson, Pulaski. Va. Pearcey, Jacqueline 2004 Elm Ave., Poitsmouth, Va. Peatross, Barbara Anne 7508 North Pinehill Drive, Richmond, Va. Peil. Sabra Ann β€” 2221 N. Buchanan St., Arlington 7, Va. Pence, Helen D 316 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Pence, Pearl Rhinehart RFD 1, Edinburg. Va. Pennington. Gitta M Star Route. Hinton, Va. Perkins, Carrie Jean Kents Store, Va. Perkins. Eunice G Route 2, Elkton, Va. Perkins. Mary Winifred Kents Store. Va. Perry. Elizabeth Jean .... 5121 Norvella Ave., Norfolk, Va. Perry. Howard Lovis 704 Bullitt Ave.. S. E., Roanoke, Va. Persing. Beverley Ann - Hewlett. Va. Persinger. Robin Paige RFD 1. Box 113-B. Clifton Forge, Va. Peters. Elizabeth Reynolds 9 North Dooley Ave.. Richmond. Va. Peters, Nancy Ann 302 Worthington Road. Towson 4, Md. Pettit. Barbara Ann .... 1605 N. Taylor St.. Arlington, Va. Pfoutz, Gene LeRoy Box 655, Harrisonburg, Va. Pharr, Joan 2407 Stanley Ave.. Roanoke, Va. Phelas. Elaine 5335 Sherrier Plaza. N. W.. Washington. D. C. Philippe, Catherine Renee 307 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Phillips. Lurii Yvonne 149 Belleview Ave.. Orange. Va. Phillips. Sue Elizabeth 1000 Locust Ave., Charlottesville. Va. Phipps, Carole Gwyn ... 1645 Blair Road. Petersburg. Va. Picot. Patsy Kaye 303 High St.. Franklin, Va. Pierce. Billie J 606 Knollwood Drive, Thomasville, N. C. Pillar, Margaret Ruth Sperryville, Va. Pillow, Mary Dawn Randolph. Va. Pippin. Roger Wayne Mount Jackson, Va. Pitsenbarger. Henry Clay Doe Hill, Va. Plaster, Betty Adams Box 21, Fieldale, Va. Pleasants, Marjorie Sue 2542 Woodland Drive, Charlottesville. Va. Plummer, Norma Jean 407 Rosemont, Martinsburg, W. Va. Poe. Jacqueline 190 Maple Terrace, Welch, W. Va. Poe, Joyce Gale Hume, Va. Pollok, Jean Marie 150 Montague St.. Danville. Va. Pomeroy. Alice Lacy 1613 Harvard St.. N.W.. Apartment 306, Washington 9, D. C. Potts. Louise Morrow .... 17 Huntington Boulevard, N. E., Roanoke, Va. Potzler, Mary Ann 5517 18th St., North, Arlington, Va Powell. Eleanor Maude .... Little Edge. Stanardsville. Va. Powell. Shelby Jean Route 1, Box 396, Suffolk, Va. Puckett, Rowena Priscilla Box 55. Oakwood. Va. Purdham, Joseph Martin Box 154, Shenandoah, Va. Pusey, Ruth Carolyn 714 13th St., Alexandria, Va. Quatse, Mai-y Terry Route 3, Elkton, Va. Quin, Aileen Helen Route 3, Box 319, McLean, Va. Quist. Linda AUene . Quarters 418-A. Fort Belvoir. Va. Rabe, Shelia Jean 150 Clopton Road, Richmond. Va. Ragsdale, Mary Lucille Route 2, Dewitt, Va. Ragsdale, Rebecca Jane Route 2, Dewitt. Va. Raines, Ellen Louise Keezletown, Va. Raines, Una Yvonne Grottoes, Va. Rainey, Susan Ritchie Box 387. Carlisle, Penn. Ramey, Margaret Anne Route 2. Box 16. Winchester, Va. Ramsey, Betty Foster .... 320 DuPont Ave., Staunton, Va. Ramsey, Nancy Hope .... 2622 Marlboro Ave., Norfolk, Va. Randall. Lynn Victoria 223 North Royal St.. Alexandria, Va. Redden. Sandra Irene 1110 South Main St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Reed. Georgiana Marie 319 Duncan Ave.. Front Royal. Va. Reid. Carolyn Virginia 1302 Edley Place. Lynchburg. Va. Reilly, Rita Gordon E5 Madison Terrace, Harrisonburg, Va. Remley. Anne Louise 4404 Oxford St.. Garrett Park, Md. Reynolds, Judith Mellor 4718 New Kent Road, Richmond 25, Va. Rexrode, Robert Russell Doe Hill, Va. Reynolds, Judy 4718 New Kent Road, Richmond. Va. Reynolds. Rachel Johnston Box 223, Middletown. Del. Rhodes, James Monroe Route 5, Harrisonburg. Va. Rhodes. Lois May -- Broadway. Va. Rhudy, India Rebecca Route 3. Tazewell, Va. Rice, Nancy Clair Big Island, Va. Rice, Patricia Ann Route 1, Keezletown, Va. Ritchie, Shelvie Jean Route 4. Harrisonburg, Va. Ritchie. Susan Lee .... 677 Walnut Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Roberts, Nora Jane 4109 Peakland Place. Lynchburg, Va. Roberts. Judith Ann 7 Jordan St.. Lexington, Va. Roberts. Martha Louise 1727 Bluemont Ave.. Roanoke, Va. Roberts. Vera Elizabeth 3614 Patterson Ave., Baltimore 7. Md. Robertson. Charlotte Lee 5111 Sylvan Road. Richmond. Va Robertson. Joanne .... 229 Virginia Ave.. Front Royal. Va. Rochelle, Jeanne Yvonne Route 2, Disputanta, Va. Rodeffer, Charles William McGaheysville, Va. Rogers, Katherine Patricia 105 Vermont Ave.. Lynchburg. Va. Rogers. Patricia Edwards Route 1. Box 135-H. Crozet, Va. Rohart. Martha Linville, Va. Rollins, Rhoda Joyce Messick, Va. Rosenberger. Suzanne M 128 Shirley St.. Winchester, Va. Ross, Betsy Ellen 129 S. Martin St., Alexandria, Va. Rouse, Janice Paige Route 3. Box 718. Fredericksburg. Va. Rowland, Rachel Frances .... 128 North Ave., Danville. Va. Royall. Mary Luella 230 James River Drive. Warwick, Va. β€” 256- STUDENT DIRECTORY Roystone, Angelica F 4739 N. 17th St., Arlington 7, Va. Ruffner, Kay Maxine Riverton, Va. Ruleman. Judy Lea Dayton, Va. Salmons. Hazel Lee .... Route 1, Box 314-A, Danville. Va. Samford. Agnes Hale Alberta. Va. Sanders, Lundi Karon 4105 Kingcrest Parkway. Richmond, Va. Sanderson, Lora Blanche .... Route 3, Box 514, Vienna, Va. Savage, Nancy Paige .. 405 Alleghany Road, Hampton, Va. Sawyer, June May Alleghany, Va. Schaaf, Virginia L 2212 Pickett St., Hopewell, Va. Schaefer, Gloria Mae 88 Lucas Creek Road. Denbigh, Va. Schaeffer, Charlene Grimm 1438 Greystone Terrace, Winchester, Va. Schiel, Betty Jean . . RFD 3, Box 642. Fredericksburg, Va. Schindler. Anne Lisa Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va. Schmitz. Lozetta Jane Stony Creek Lodge, Dinwiddle, Va, Schottroffe, Frances Elain --. 4508 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va. Schrader. Sue Carolyn . 629 Virginia St., West, Charleston, W. Va. Schultz, Beverly Bidwell Dayton, Va. Schultz, Nedra Anne 1162 West Wakefield, Apartment C-1, Alexandria, Va. Schultz. Patricia Anne Box 821, Waynesboro, Va. Scoggin, Kay Whitehurst 1341 Lawn Lane, Harrisonburg, Va. Secord. Grace 2406 Montgomery Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. See, Merlin Gay Route 2, Box 177-A, Linville, Va. Setzer, Jansie Jo .... 232 Kingston Road, Baltimore 20, Md. Shafer, Irene Priscilla 3322 Oliver Road. N. E., Roanoke, Va. Shank. Audrey B Broadway, Va. Shank. Barbara Anne 1221 Savannah St.. S. E.. Washington, D. C. Shearer, Sarah Jane 129 Second St., Highspire, Penn. Sheehe, Denese Frances 707 Frederick St., Cumberland, Md. Sheets, Dorothy Lee 709 D St., Staunton, Va. Shelton, Joyce Ann Railroad Ave., Box 287, Wytheville, Va. Shenk, Ruth Ann Route 1, Box 95, Louisa, Va. Shifflett, Dottie Jean Earlysville, Va. Shillingburg, Doris Elizabeth Woodstock, Va. Shinaberry, Mary Ann Deerfield, Va. Shipe, Jeanette Elizabeth Route 2, Front Royal, Va. Shipley. Claudia Marie 907 8th St.. Alexandria. Va. Shores, Virginia Ann 4871 Windermere Ave., Norfolk, Va. Short. Barbara Gay 1002 Bob Gregory St., Martinsville, Va. Short. Gail Elizabeth 803-C Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Shotwell. Virginia Ann Criglersville, Va. Showalter. Edith Lydia Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Showker, Ralph Leonard 436 Ridgeway St., Clifton Forge, Va. Shreckhise, Judith M Box 57, Weyers Cave, Va. Shropshire, Carol Sue 1102 Douglas St., Martinsville, Va. Shrum. Evelyn V 210 Dixie Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Shull, Jane Elizabeth 725 North Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Shultz. Edith E. Haymarket. Va. Shumate. Mary Stuart Calverton, Va. Silman, Anne Box 405, Berryville, Va. Simmerman, Elizabeth Pratt Box 561, Ma.x Meadows, Va. Simmons, Jerrell Dean South Boston, Va. Simmons, Rose Marie Lithia, Va. Simpson. Betty Lou Hot Springs, Va. Simpson. Mary Neal . 3531 Mudlick Road, Roanoke, Va. Simpson. Sue Patricia Box 180, Front Royal, Va. Sims, Ruth Hope Bumpass, Va. Sink, Carroll Sue Route 8, Box 380. Roanoke, Va. Sinsheiner. Louise Miriam 3233 Condie St., Harrisonburg, Va. Sipe, Audrey Life Harrisonburg, Va. Sipe. Sarah Ann 337 W. Main St., Berryville, Va. Siron. Margaret Faye Churchville, Va. Skapars. Irene . Gaston Hall, Somerset, Va. Slemp. Peggy Sue Sugar Grove, Va. Smith. Carolyn Fay Hundley Road, Bassett, Va. Smith. Cora Elizabeth .... 52 Frye Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Smith. Dorris Wingfield 3302 Floyd Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Smith, Elizabeth Ardelia Box 564, Buchanan, Va. Smith. Eugene Neff Twin Maple Farm, Quicksburg. Va. Smith. Evelyn Mae Route 11, Hey Road, Box 392, Richmond, Va. Smith. Geraldine Harley .. 304 Devon Road, Staunton, Va. Smith. Henrietta Carole Route 2, Stuart, Va. Smith. Joanne Elizabeth 500 Elmwood Ave., Lynchburg, Va. .Smith. Joyce Sandra Baity, Va. Smith. Kay Joyce Criders, Va. Smith, Laura Patricia 298 Norva Park, Norfolk 5, Va. Smith, Lenore Marie Route 1, Box 259, Covington, Va. Smith. Mae Frances Route 2, Box 199, Axton, Va. Smith. Patricia Lou 323 2 S. Main St., Suffolk, Va. Smith, Priscilla Claudette Luray, Va. Smith, Sandra Virginia Route 1, Box 37, Buffalo Junction, Va. Smith, Sara Marie Gainesboro, Va, Smith, Susan Noel ... Route 1, Old Church, Tunstall, Va. Snapp. Martha Anne .... 12 Cherwood St., Collinsville, Va. Snead, Joanne Dudley Carysbrook, Va. Snead. Nancy Byrde Route 2, McKenney, Va. Snead. Virginia Lee ... 124 McDonald St.. Covington, Va. Sncdegar. Suzanne 3703 Strother Road. Roanoke, Va. Snellings. Betty Lou 23 North Braddock St., Winchester, Va. Snyder, Jacqueline Anne Route 1, Box 126, Buena Vista, Va. Snyder, Jewell Elaine Route 2, Waynesboro, Va. South. Patricia Ann 5817 Calle Del Paisano, Phoenix. Ariz. Southall, Frances Ellen Route 1, Jetersville, Va. Southard, Mai ' tha 225 Maynard Drive, Falls Church, Va. Sowers, James Schamel 220 West View St., Harrisonburg, Va. Spainhower. Violet Elizabeth 341 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Spinks, Jennings B 210 Swanson St., Gala.x:, Va. Stack, Mary Elizabeth 239 Highland Ave., Middletown, N. Y. Staples, Barbara Anne Hamilton St. and Marshall, Colonial Beach, Va. Staples, Frances Roberta RFD 3, Box 543, Fredericksburg, Va. β– 257 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Stearn, Barbara Ellen Apartado Aereo 8163. Bogota, Colombia, South America Steele, Alice Annette ____ 608 King Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Steelman, John David Cheritan, Va. Steigelman, Norma Jean 12 Railroad Ave.. Georgetown, Del. Stephenson. Betty Ann .... Route 5, Box 88-H, Vienna, Va. Stewart, Shirley Kay .... 112 Fourth St., Front Royal, Va. Stidley, Bonnie Lee .... 623 E. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Stinson, June Nell ... 1926 Cambridge Ave., Roanoke, Va. Stinson, Martha Anne _. 737 Monroe St., Herndon, Va. Stinson, Helen Arnette .. 2002 Farrand St., Richmond, Va. St. John. Sally Ann 717 South Mason St., Harrisonburg, Va. Stockdale, Marydel Lee Route 2, Box 196, The Trees, Winchester, Va. Stoltzfus, Hisam John - Felton, Del. Stone, Dorothy Lee Route 1, Box 136, McLean, Va. Stone. Elizabeth Carson 207 Ben Gunn Road, Baylake Pines, Bayside, Va. Stone, Mary Frances 207 James Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Stott, Margaret Geraldine 1524 Oxford Road, Charlottesville, Va. Stover. Carolyn Sue . 75 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Stowers, Mary Hope Leesburg, Va. Strickler, Elbert Carroll . . 80 Cave Hill Road, Luray, Va. Strickler, Margaret Route 3, Box 325, Fredericksburg, Va. Strother, Patsy Cooley 1046 Falmouth St., Warrenton, Va. SufFridge, Carole Nadins 4000 - 25th Place, North. Arlington. Va. Suiter, Mary Ruth 516 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Sullivan, Helen Frances Route 1, Winchester, Va. Sullivan, Shirley Snow _ Stanardsville, Va. Surface, Laurel Lucille .. 1432 Gabriel Dr ive, Norfolk, Va. Sutphin, Peggy Love Route 3, Blackstone, Va. Swadley, Doris Ann 699 North Willow, Harrisonburg. Va. Swanner, Frances Ann 157 Rodman Road. Norfolk 3, Va. Swecker, Charlene R 166 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Swecker. John Marvin .. Route 1, Bridgewater, Va. Swisher, Katherine Louise 240 Miller St., Winchester, Va. Sybert, Sue Ella 339 Miller St., Wmchester, Va. Sydnor, Nancy Lee 4402 Goodview St., Lynchburg, Va. Talbert, Doris Ann St. Paul, Va. Talman. Martha Edwards 5006 Stoneleigh Road, Richmond, Va. Talman, Nancy Warren 5006 Stoneleigh Road, Richmond, Va. Tavey, Nancy Belle 2501 Arlington Blvd., Arlington. Va. Taylor, Carole Ann . 3210 Garland Ave., Richmond, Va. Taylor, Harriet Jane 1248 East Warwick Road, Warwick, Va. Taylor, Mary Elizabeth .... RFD 2, Box 234, Danville. Va. Teed, George Allen, Jr. . Route 3, Fredericksburg, Va. Templon, Shirley Jane . 113 N. 2nd St., Shenandoah, Va. Terrell, Mary Louise .... 1301 W. 42nd St., Richmond, Va. Terry, Louise Douglas 510 West Frederick St., Staunton, Va. Teter, Helen Corena Mount Crawford, Va. Tharp, Betty Lee ... 126 Rosemont Circle, Berryville, Va. Thomas, Jean Elizabeth 20 Woodland Road, Poquoson, Va. Thomas. Marilyn Beatrix 1001 Louisa Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Thomas, Martha Crowder 519 West 25th St., Richmond, Va. Thomas, Martha LeReve Box 267, Ellerson, Va. Thompson, Dorothy Onita .... Box 14, Thurmond, W. Va. Thorne, Mary Carolyn 5331 Lee Highway, Arlington 7, Va. Thrift, Barbara Ann Dinwiddle, Va. Thrower. Lennis . 272 West View St., Harrisonburg, Va. Tod, Mary Isabel .... 1208 Augusta St., Charlottesville, Va. Todd, Carolyn Amelia ... Route 2, Box 229. Hickory, Va. Tolley, Patricia Ann 11 Sellers Ave., Lexington, Va. Tomlinson, Cathy 39 Hidden Brook Road, Riverside, Conn. Tomlinson, Mabel Lee ... Route 2, Box 72, Disputanta, Va. Torian, Hallie Dickinson Virgilina, Va. Towler, Glenda Loraine Route 2, Chatham, Va. Townsend, Mary Frances Route 1, Sterling, Va. Townshend, Ann Conklyn Bluemont, Va. Trexler, Nonie Belle 3 Harris Road, Warwick, Va. Troxell, Joan Elizabeth .... 351 Oakland St.. Abingdon, Va. Trunzo, Karen Joan . Crozet, Va. Tuggle, Gean Gray Route 1, Patrick Springs, Va. Tunstall, Alice Preston Crewe, Va. Tunstall, Jean Elizabeth Crewe, Va. Turner. Anne Marie .... 908 Bridge Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Turner, Frances Eleanor .... Route 2, Box 4, Roanoke, Va. Turner, James Edwin Box 179, Broadway, Va. Turner, Lillian Box 484, Broadway, Va. Turpin. Eleanor Goodell 20th and Washington Sts., Wytheville, Va. Tyler, Mary Frances Route 2, Herndon, Va. Urich, Mary Susan 3150 S. Glebe Road. Arlington, Va. Vacher, Carol Mae . 2317 Huidekoper Place, N. W., Washington 7, D. C. Vanaman. Sara Elizabeth 404 Greenwood Ave., Punxsutawney, Penn. Vargo, Dorothy Mildred .. 29 Laura St., Johnstown, Penn. Varner, Mary Alice Box 610, West Point, Va. Via, Bettie Marie Mount Sidney, Va. Via, Peggy Sue Burkeville, Va. Via, Linda Dolores Box 76, Fieldale, Va. Viands, Gloria Caroline .... 1423 Asher St., Orlando, Fla. Vipperman, Barbara Jean Box 623, Fieldale, Va. Voorheer, Walter Clark, Jr. Vought, Judy 193 W. Greenwood, Lansdowne, Penn. Wade, Jo Anna 716 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Wadsworth. Barbara Jean Route 4, Box 290-A, Norfolk, Va. Wagner, Deanna Elizabeth Route 1, Vinton, Va. Wagner, Virginia Lee .. 631 Gladstone Road, Norfolk, Va. Wainwright. Margaret Joy 208 Dinwiddle Ave., Blackstone, Va. Waite. Winifred Verna Letterkenny Ord. Depot, Chambersburg, Penn. Waldrep, Dianne Donovan 1905 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. Waldron, Lillie Mae Bent Mountain, Va. Walker, Bonnie Ann Route 1, Radford, Va. Walker, Carolyn Irene ... Route 1. Box9G, Ellerson, Va. Walker, Elaine Compton Route 1, Farmville, Va. Walker. Marilyn Delores 1406 South Askin St., Martinsville, Va. Walker, Velma Ann ... 502 Rose Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. β€” 258- STUDENT DIRECTORY Wallace, Linda Jo 101 Beach Road, Hampton, Va. Wallace, Sandra Mary .... 271 Hoopes Road, Denbigh, Va. Walls. Barbara Jean 4631 Davis Ave.. S. Eβ€ž Washington 23, D. C. Walls, Carol Childress 2300 Springdale Road, Richmond, Va. Walls, Mary Leona Box 95, Green Cove, Va. Walters, Isabelle Elaine 731 Monticello Drive, Falls Church. Va. Wampler, Eleanor Jean RFD 3, Broadway, Va. Wampler, Helen 7615 Hackett Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. Warburton. Katherine LeVeille 2001 Camp Alger, Falls Church, Va. Ward, June 52 Elm Ave., Warwick, Va. Ward, Sara Arminta Hot Springs, Va. Ware, Frances Rawlings Broadway, V a. Warner, John Garnett Woodstock, Va. Warner, Martha Sue . Fishersville, Va. Warren, Annie Leigh Shenandoah, Va. Warren, Helen Lynn 39 Briarwood Lane, Portsmouth, Va. Warren, Tamsey Dawn 1150 23rd St., Newport News, Va. Watkins. Mary Emily 2401 Ansley Court, Charlotte, N. C. Watts, Alma Gertrude Low Moor, Va. Waybright, John David, Jr New Market, Va. Wayland, Elizabeth Rose Route 3, Marion, Va. Webb, Ellen Janene 427 Maryland Ave.. Shenandoah; Va. Webb, Sara Ruth Route 2, Lynchburg, Va. Wehrheim, Nancy Louise Route 2, Winchester, Va. Weiss, Sydelle Ruth 210 East Riverside St., Bridgewater, Va. Welch, Sara Jane ... 516 Claremont Ave., Ashland, Ohio Wenger, LaVerne Patricia Route 5, Staunton, Va. Wenger, Mary Janet Route 5. Staunton, Va. Werner, James Franklin 155 New York Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. Wertz, Mary Ann Route 1, West Columbia, S. C West, Margaret Blair Route 7, Box 305, Richmond, Va. Wev. Virginia Claibourne 513 South 26th Road, Arlington. Va. Whetzel, Ida Margarette Route 1, Bergton, Va. Whipple, Nancy 109 N. Highland St., Arlington, Va. White, Betty Jane 223 Neoma Drive, Norfolk, Va. White, George Edward, HI Quicksburg, Va. White, Lillian Marie ... Route 1, Box 305, Culpeper, Va. White, Mary Elizabeth Route 3, Harrisonburg, Va. White, Mayre Catherine New Market, Va. Whitley. Irene Patterson Box 174, Oakwood, Va. Whitley, Nancy Feeny Saltville, Va. Whitlock. Gloria Frey 106 Park Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Whitman, Sharon Kaye Greenlee, Va. Whitmer, Geraldine Jeanette .... Route 2, Broadway, Va. Whitmire, Joseph Michael 472 West Bruce, Harrisonburg, Va. Whitt, Frances Ann .... Route 11, Box 223. Richmond, Va. Whitt, Mary Sue Cedar Bluff. Va. Whittaker, Dolores Vyron 3600 South 25th St., Arlington 6, Va. Whittaker, Phyllis Wayne Sparta, Va. Whitten, Delores Maria 3427 Summerville St., Lynchburg, Va. Wilkinson, Sandra Fay 1428 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Va. Will, Caren Louise 3509 White Chapel Road, Norfolk, Va. Will, Mary Sue Route 2, Timberville, Va. Williams. Dollie Eizina .... Route 1, Box 332, Marion, Va. Wilson, Audrey White Bohannon, Va. Wilson, Clara Edith Box T, Staunton, Del. Wilson, Nancy Lee Castleton, Va. Wiltshire, Carolyn Lowe . Upperville, Va. Wine, Joseph 207 W. Bank St., Bridgewater, Va. Wine. Roland Nelson Timberville, Va. Wingate. Mary Elizabeth Carrollton, Va. Wirth, Diane Paulette 305 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. Wise. Judith Anne Route 4, Box 228, Petersburg, Va. Witcher, Edith Audrey .... Route 1. Box 234, Gretna, Va. Witherington, Betty Louise 1120 Jackson St., South Norfolk. Va. Witt. Loretta Hawkins 1003 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg. Va. Witt, Nadine Box 466, Trenton, N. J. Witul, Cornelia Lilyaw 5055 North 26 Road, Arlington, Va. Wolfe, Ann Arnold .... Route 2, Box 94, Winchester, Va. Wolfe, Carole Rebecca Route 4, Staunton, Va. Wolfe, Thelma Lynne 574 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wood, Katherine Eileen 2402 Bells Road, Richmond 24, Va. Wood, Lois Anne Box 4, Lynnhaven, Va. Wood, Marian Faye Earlysville, Va. Wood, Mary Leona 2402 Bells Road, Richmond, Va. Wood, Nancy Lee 2509 Tilbert Road, Roanoke, Va. Woods, George .. 1716 N.W. 11th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Woody, Ann Marie .. 6808 Forest View Drive, Norfolk, Va. Woolfolk. Helen Jeanette . Route 3, Orange, Va. Wray, Ruby Estelle 418 Morningside Heights, Lexington, Va. Wright, Shirley May ... Route 1, Box 77 A. Ashland, Va. Wright, Wanda Mae 1320 East Market St., Charlottesville, Va. Wright, William Franklin 128 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, Va. Yarger, Marjorie Lee 3622 Camfield Court, Alexandria, Va. Yates. Zita Ray Route 1, Bluefield, Va. Yost, Charlotte Ann Route 9, Box 155, Roanoke, Va. Young, Doris Ann Route 3, Box 61, Bassett, Va. Younkins. Ann Carol 1407 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Zehring, Jacquelyn Whiton Mount Jackson, Va. Zirk, Norwood Lee Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle, Sara Frances Quicksburg, Va. Zirkle, Virginia Eloise Quicksburg, Va. β€” 259 β€” FACULTY DIRECTORY Anderson. J. Edgar β€” Associate Professor of Music; Diplo- ma in Violin and Theory. Muskingum College; B.M., M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. 210 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Anderson, Margaret Sue β€” Biology Instructor; B.S., Mad- ison College. Apartment H-1 Madison Terrace, Wal- nut Lane, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Anderson, Sara Elizabeth β€” Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Education; B.S.. Women ' s College of the Uni- versity of North Carolina; M.S.. Univei-sity of North Carolina. 217 North Patrick Street, Leaksville, North Carolina. Banks. Oscar E. β€” Instructor of Jom-nalism; Director of Public Relations; B.S.. Mississippi Southern College. Ashland, West Virginia. Bell. M. L. β€” Superintendent of Harrisonburg Schools; Ad- ministration Staff for Laboratory Schools: A.B.. Lynchburg College; M.A., University of Virginia. 718 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Berkley, Marjorie T. β€” Assistant Professor of Physical Ed- ucation; B.S., Madison College; M.S.. University of Tennessee. 435 South Main Street. Harrisonbui-g, Virginia. Blair, Morris M. β€” Acting Head, Department of Business and Business Education; B.S.. Southwestern Miss- ouri State College; M.A., University of Mis.souri; Ph.- D,, University of Wisconsin. 101 Weaver Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bocskey, Stephen Charles β€” Associate Professor of Biology; B.S.. M.S., Notre Dame. 141 Crescent Drive, Harris- burg. Virginia. Boje, Marie Louise β€” Associate Professor of English; A.B.. Western Reserve University; A.M.. Columbia Uni- versity Graduate School. 967 South Main Street, Apartment 8. Harrisonburg. Virginia. Bowman, Etta Mildred β€” Supervisor, Pleasant Hill; B.S.. Madison College. 1172 South High Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Bryan, Edith May β€” Instructor in Home Economics; B.S.. Madison College. 91 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Bucher, Lester S. β€” Professor of Music; Head of Der;art- ment of Music; B.S., West Chester State Teachers College; M.S., University of Pennsylvania; Ed.D. Teachers College, Columbia University. 1939 D Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Burau, Gertrud β€” Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., M.A.. Columbia University. 196 South Forest Road. Wil- llamsvlUe 21, New York. Bu.sh, Bernice M. β€” Assistant Professor; Supervisor of Fourth Grade; B.S., Longwood College; A.M., Colum- bia University. 435 South Mason Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Caldwell. Charles Gambill β€” Director, Division of Teacher Education; Head, Education and Psychology Depart- ment; A.B., Roanoke College; M.A., Ph.D., Univer- sity of Chicago, 1356 South Main Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Chappell, James Wilbert β€” Professor of Chemistry; B.S.. Ottawa University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas. 24 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Cofiman, Mona L. β€” Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; A.B.. Nebraska State Teachers College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. 241 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Cool, Raymond Dean β€” Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Brldgewater College; M.S., Ph.D.. University of Vir- ginia. 405 East College Street, Brldgewater, Virginia. Cooper, Ruth Elizabeth β€” Supervisor of Student Teach- ers, Second Grade; B.S,. Radford College; M.A.. George Peabody College for Teachers. 473 South Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Curtis, Jay L. β€” Professor of English; A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.. University of North Carolina. 211 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. DeLcng, William J. β€” Director of Admissions and Student Aid; B.S., Roanoke College; M.A., University of Vir- ginia. 1427 Bluestone Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dingledine, Raymond C, Jr. β€” Associate Professor of Social Science and History; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia. 332 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Eby, Cecil D., Jr. β€” Assistant Professor of English; A.B., Shepherd College; M.A., Northwestern University; Port Republic, Virginia. Evans, Emmie Sheppard β€” Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., Wlnthrop College; M.A., George Peabody College. New Zion, South Caro- lina. Fodaski, Martha Wilde β€” Assistant Professor of English; B.A., Wayne State University; M.A., University of Wisconsin. 869 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. F ' ank. Helen M. β€” Registrar; A.B., Municipal University of Witchita; A.M., Columbia University. 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Garber, Dorothy S. β€” Dean of Fi ' eshmen Women; B.S., Madison College. 208 Fi-anklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virgmia. Gibbons, Howard Kemper β€” Business Manager; L.L.B.. Washington and Lee University. 610 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Gildersleeve, Glenn β€” Professor of Music; A.B., Mus. D., Nebraska Wesleyan University; A.M., Columbia Uni- versity. 623 Mason Street, Harrisonburg , Virginia. Gildersleeve. Hazel W. β€” Assistant Professor of Music; B.F.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University. 623 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grove, Frances R. β€” Assistant Professor ol Art; B.S.. Madi- son College; M.A., Columbia Teachers College. 85 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grun. Ruth Elizabeth β€” Assistant Professor of History; A.B., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr Col- lege. 445 South Mason Street, Apartment 2. Harris- onburg, Virginia. β€” 260- FACULTY DIRECTORY Gutrhow. Monica C. β€” Instructor in Health and Physical Education: B.S., University of Oregon: M.F.A.. Wom- an ' s College. University of North Carolina. 337 Mont- icello Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hamrick. Clarence Rudolph β€” Associate Professor of Edu- cation; B.S.. Hampden-Sydney College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia. 623 South Main Street, Harris- onburg. Virginia. Hanson. Raus McDill β€” Professor of Geograohy; B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan University; A.M.. University of Nebraska. 759 South Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harnsberger, Wilbur Ti ' out β€” Assistant Professor of Geolo- gy; B.A., M.S. University of Virginia. 366 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harris. Elizabeth Jaquelin β€” Assistant Professor of Music: Teachers Certificate. Peabody Conservatory. 967 South Main Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Haydon. Richard Challice β€” Director of Field Services and Placement; B.S., M.S., University of Virginia. 366 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Herr, Grace Elizabeth β€” Assistant Professor of Business Education: Supervisor of Business Education: B.S.. Mary Washin.gton College; M.A.. New York Univer- sity. 717 Lycns Couii Lane, Charlottesville. Virginia. Hicks, George Raymond β€” Associate Professor of Music: A.B., B.M.. Albion College; A.M.. Harvard Univer- sity: Diplomas. New England Conservatory. 488 South Mason Street. Harrisonburg. Virginia. Hofstra, Ruth β€” Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A.B., M.A., Syracuse University. Apartment 6. 717 South Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hoover, Feme R. β€” Assistant Professor of Library Science; A.B.. Bridgewater College; M.A,. George Peabody College for Teachers, 869 South Main Street. Harris- onburg. Virginia. Hopkins, Janet Cornelia β€” Field Supervisor, Elementary Student Training: B.S., Madison College: Master of Education. University of Virginia. 975 South High Street. Harrisonburg. Virginia. Hounchell. Paul β€” Professor of Education; A.B.. Georse- towTi College; M.A.. Ph.D.. George Peabody College for Teachers. 630 Ott Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hoyt, Mildred D. β€” Professor of Education: A.B.. Central State of Oklahoma: M.A.. George Peabody Colleg for Teachers; Ed.D. Stanford University. 205 Din ' ; ;1 Street. Bridgewater. Virginia. Ikenberiy, J. Emmert β€” Head, Mathematics Depa ' iment; Director of Division of Natural Sciences; A.B , Bridge- water College: M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. 310 West View Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jackson. Mary Armentrout β€” Associate Professor of Hist- ory and Social Science: B.S., Madison College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia. McGaheysville, Vir- ginia. Jones, Milbrey L. β€” Assistant Professor of Library Science: B.A., Georgia State College for Women; Master of Librarianship. Emory University. Madison College, Harrisonbm-g, Virginia. Kraus. Joe W. β€” Librarian; A.B.. Culver-Stockton College; B.S., M.A.. University of Illinois. 1403 Bluestone Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Latimer. Mary E. β€” Professor of Speech Education; B.A., Hiram College; M.A., Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin. 567 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Leigh, Thomas W. β€” Assistant Professor of English; B.A.. Hampden-Sydney College: M.A.. University of Mich- igan. 1420 Crawford Avenue, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Lockard. M. Jeannette β€” Assistant Professor of Home Ec- onomics: B.S.. M.S.. West Virginia University. 201 Ohio Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Locke, Louis G. β€” Head. Department of English; Director, Division of Humanities: A.B.. Bridgewater College; M.A,, George Washington University; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. 474 Ott Street. Harrisonburg. Virginia. Long. John Ward β€” Assistant Professor of Health and Phy- sical Education; B.A.. Bridgewater College; M.A., Columbia University . 1442 Crawford Avenue. Harris- onburg. Virginia. McClellan, Margaret Cave β€” Assistant Professor of Speech; B.A.. M.A.. University of Florida. 2053 Northwest 3rd Avenue. Gainesville. Florida. Marshall. Clifford T. β€” Associate Professor of Music; B.M., Eastman School; M.M., Sherwood School of Music. 1210 Hillcrest Drive. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Martinez. Fernando Quintana β€” Professor of Spanish; A.B.. Oglethorpe University; M.A., Ph.D.. University of Virginia. Port Republic. Virginia. Mengebier, William Louis β€” Professor of Biology; Head, De- partment of Biology; B.S.. The Citadel: M.A.. Ober- lin; Ph.D, University of Tennessee. 211 Dixie Ave- nue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller. Edwin D. β€” Associate Professor of Biology; A.B., Bridgewater College: M.A., Ph.D., University of Vir- ginia. 200 Monument Avenue. Harrisonburg. Virginia. Millei, G. Tyler β€” President: B.S., Virginia Military In- .stitute; L.L.D.. Bridgewater College. Hillcrest. Madi- ..on. College. Harrisonburg, Vir,inia. Miller, Ruth Elizabeth β€” Supervisor of Directed School Library Science; B.S., Madison College; B.S. in L.S.. George Peabody College for Teachers. 355 North High Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Morrison, Lonnie Leotus β€” Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S.. Georgia State College for Women; M.A., George Peabody College lor Teach- ers. 108 East Jones Street, Savannah, Georgia. O ' Neill, Marion Veronica β€” Instructor of HeaUh and Phy- sical Education; B.S.. Boston University: M. in Ed., University of North Carolina Women ' s College. 7 Codman Road. Hengham. Massachusetts. Partlow. Benjamin Wissler β€” Associate Professor of Chem- istry; B.S. Wasliington and Lee University; M.S.. George Washington University. 1150 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. β€” 261- FACULTY DIRECTORY Pence, Wilbur S. β€” Superintendent of Rockingham County Scliools; Coordinator for Practice Teaching; B.A., Bridgewater College: M.A.. Teachers College of Col- umbia University. 1600 South Main Street. Harri- sonburg. Virginia. Poindexter, Raymond J. β€” Director, Laboratory School Ex- periences; A.B., Randolph-Macon College; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Ohio State University. 750 D, Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Raine, Sue β€” Assistant Professor of Home Economics; B.S., Madison College; A.M., Columbia University. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rea. L. Owens β€” Associate Professor of History and Social Science; A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 85 South Main Street, Harrisonbm-g, Virginia. Reeke, Angela S. β€” Supervisor, Elimentary Teaching, B.S., Paterson State Teachers College; M.Ed., University of Virginia. 25 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Richardson, Bessie Ellen β€” Associate Professor of English: A.B., Olivet College; A,M., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 570 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Roberts, Earle D. β€” Associate Professor of Biblical Litera- ture and Philosophy; B.E.E.. Clemson College: B.D., Tli.M., Union Theological Seminary. Rowe, Dorothy M. β€” Assistant Professor of Home Econom- ics; B.S., Madison College; M.S., Ohio State Un iver- sity. 1728 Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Rucker, Ruth S. β€” Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion; B.S., M.S., University of Missouri. 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Russell, Martha J. β€” Instructor in Music; A.B.. Oberlin College; B.M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music; M.M., Boston University College of Music. 445 South Main Street, Apartment 1, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ryan, Violetta Davis β€” Supervisor of Student Teaching; Assistant Professor of Education; B.S., Madison Col- lege; M.A.. Columbia University. 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sanders, London A. β€” Professor of Business Education; B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee; M.Ed., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Savage, Dorothy L. β€” Associate Pi ' Ofessor of Pliysical Edu- cation; B.S., M.A., Columbia Univer.sity Teachers College. 537 South Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Schneider, Edythe β€” Associate Professor of Voice; A.B.. Chicago Conservatory. 85 Campbell Street, Apart- ment 6, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Shawver, Murl Charles β€” Associate Professor of Biology; B.Ed., Central Missouri State College; M.Ed.. Uni- versity of Missouri: Ed.D., Columbia University. 309 Chicago Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Shorts, Clyde P, β€” Professor of Psychology; A.B., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh; A.M., Columbia University. 1220 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Amos M, β€” Professor of Biology: B.A., Goshen College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. 310 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Leta Cassell β€” Assistant Librarian; B.A., Bridgewater College; B.S. in L.S., Columbia Univer- sity, Route 1, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Martha D. β€” Teacher Ti-ainer, Home Economics Edu- cation; B.S., Wittenberg College; M.S., University of Tennessee. 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sinclair. Caroline B. β€” Professor; Head. Department of Health and Physical Education; B.S.. College of Wil- liam and Mary: Ph.D., New York University. Nax- era, Gloucester County, Virginia. Smith, Elmer L. β€” Professor of Sociology: B.S., Florida Southern College; M.S., Western Reserve Univer- sity; D.S.Sc, Syracuse University. Bridgewater, Vir- ginia. Smith, Glenn C. β€” Professor of History and Social Science; B.S., State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; M.S.. Temple University: Ph.D., Uni- versity of Virginia. 370 Monticello Avenue. Harri- sonburg. Virginia. Stewart, John G. β€” Assistant Professor of Foreign Lang- uages and Education; B.A., College of the Pacific; M.A., Columbia University. 42 Fry Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Tate, Marjorie B. β€” Associate Pi-ofessor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., University of Minnesota; M.A., M.S., Columbia University; Ph.D.. State Uni- versity of Iowa. 435 South Mason Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia, Theodore, Crystal β€” Chairman, Art Department; Profes- sor of Art; A.B., Winthrope College: M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University. 595 Sunrise Avenue, Harrison- burg. Virginia. Tolbert, Ellas Lake β€” Dean of Students; Professor of Guid- ance; B S., University of Virginia. M.A., Ohio State University; Ed.D., Columbia University Teachers College. 208 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Toller, Louis β€” Professor of Physics; B.S., Temple Univer- sity; Ph.D., Duke University. 100 Weaver Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Trent, Rosalind Lee β€” Supervising Teacher; A.B., Women ' s College of the University of North Carolina; M.A., Duke University. 445 South Mason Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Tucker, Neda Bine β€” Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.S.. West Virginia Wesleyan; M.Ed.. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. 1452 Crawford Avenue. Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Varner, Bernice Reaney β€” Profe.ssor of Home Economics; Head, Department of Economics: B.S., M.A., George Peabody College. 30 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Voorhees, Walter Clark β€” Elementary Supervisor; A.B., University of North Carolina; M.Ed., University of Virginia. Route No. 1, McGaheysville, Virginia. β– 262- FACULTY DIRECTORY Waller, Glada B. β€” Associate Professor of Art; A.B .. Louis- iana Polytechnic Institute; A.M., Columbia Univer- sity. 1205 Hillcrest Drive. Harrisonburg. Virginia. Warren, Percy Holmes β€” Dean; Professor of Biology; B.S., College of William and Mary; M.A., Ed.D., Colum- bia University. 104 South Main Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Watkins. Lowell M. β€” Assistant Pi ' ofessor of Music; B.S.. West Chester State Teachers College; M.A., Colum- bia University. 1025 Toppin Boulevard, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Mary Evelyn β€” Supervisor of First Grade; A.B., Mississippi State College for Women; M.A., Teachers College of Columbia University. 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Wells, John C. β€” Professor of Physics; A.B., Colgate Uni- versity; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University. 125 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Wigley. Elsie H. β€” Supervisor of Kindergarten; B.S., Ithaoa College; M.A., Teachers College of Columbia Univer- sity. 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wilklns, Ruth Jones β€” Dean of Women; Associate Profes- sor of English; A.B., M.Ed., College of William and Mary; M.A., University of Richmond. Alumnae Hall, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Willcox, Annette V. β€” Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A., Stetson University; M.A., Duke University. 337 Monticello Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Winn, Columbia β€” Associate Professor of Psychology; A.B., University of Colorado; M.A., University of Chicago. 109 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Woelfel, Margarete β€” Professor of Foreign Languages; Head, Department of Foreign Languages; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Leipzig, Germany. 116 Port Re- public Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. β€” 263 β€” INDEX ACADEMICS 116 Curriculum Y . 118 Curriculum I 119 Curriculum II 119 Curriculum III 119 Curriculum IV 120 Curriculum V 120 Curriculum VI 120 Curriculum VII 121 Curriculum VIII ' 121 Curriculum VIII-A 122 Curriculum IX 122 Curriculum X 122 Curriculum XI 123 Curriculum XII 123 ADMINISTRATION 104 College Services 114 Div ision of Humanities 110 Division of Natural Sciences Ill Division of Social Sciences 112 Division of Teacher Education 113 Dormitory Hostesses - 114 Officers of Administration 106 Secretaries and Office Personnel 115 ADVERTISEMENTS _. 226 Belle Meade Motel and Restaurant 231 Blakemore ' s Flowers 229 Commonwealth Press, Inc 243 Craft House. The 226 Doc ' s Tearoom ..._ 230 Echo Restaurant 228 Flippo ' s Esso Servicenter 240 Gardner Chevrolet, Inc 234 Golden, Jerome 241 Greyhound Bus Coinpany 236 Harrisonburg Loan and Thrift 230 Harrisonburg Paint Company 239 Harrisonburg Telephone Company 233 Hawkins Hardware 235 Howard Johnson ' s 238 Jarrell ' s Shoe Store 234 Julia ' s Restaurant 229 Kavanaugh Hotel 235 Leggetts Department Store 226 Loewner ' s Music Shop 236 Merck and Company, Inc 231 Mick or Mack 237 Montaldo ' s 239 National News Company 239 Ney Company, Joseph 229 Nielson Construction Company 237 Penney ' s 236 Pres Brown ' s Sport Shop 232 Quality Shop, Inc 234 Riddleberger Brothers 238 Roanoke Engraving Company 242 Rocco Feeds, Inc 232 Shengas 229 Shenandoah ' s Pride Dairy Products 227 Smith-Hayden Scientific Cleaners 228 Stickley and Son. J. 232 Superior Bus Company 240 Suiter ' s Craft Shop 234 Susan Jane ' s Florist _ 230 Talliferro, Jeweler, John W 235 Talliferro Sons, Jewelers, John W 230 Valley Creamery, Inc 232 Valley Small Loan Corporation 235 Virginia Electric and Power Company 239 Virginia. Stanley Warner ' s 230 Wetsel Seed Company 228 Williams Shoe Store 229 Williamson Drugs 226 Willowbank Sandwich Shoppe and Motel 228 Woolworth ' s 235 ATHLETICS 212 Athletic Association Council 214 Fencing Club -. 219 Girls ' Basketball ' ' 218 Hockey 216 Intramural Sports 222 Men ' s Basketball !!!!!!!!. .!! 224 Mercury Club 217 Orchesis 221 Porpoise Club 220 CLASSES 18 Freshman 92 Junior 70 Senior 20 Senior Activities 64 Sophomore 80 DEDICATION 10 ENDING 265 FACULTY DIRECTORY 258 FEATURES 124 Apple Blossom Princess 135 Joseph and Madonna .- - 134 Man of the Year . 137 May Day Attendants 140 May Day Maids 139 May Queen 138 Miss Madison _... 136 Outstanding Students 130 Who ' s Who 126 FOREWORD 12 GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS 192 Alpha Sigma Alpha 196 Alpha Sigma Tau ...- 198 Panhellenic Council 194 Pi Kappa Sigma 200 Sigma Delta Rho _ 208 Sigma Sigma Sigma 202 Sorority Houses 211 Theta Sigma Upsilon 204 Zeta Tau Alpha 206 ORGANIZATIONS 142 Alpha Rho Delta 169 Alumnae Association 178 Art Club _ 170 Association for Childhood Education 172 Baptist Student Union 189 Breeze Staff 154 Canterbury Club 189 Concert Band _-. 183 Cotillion Club 160 Curie Science Club 171 Diapason Club - 185 El Club Espanol 176 Ex Libris 170 Fire and Safety Committee 158 Frances Sale Club 174 Future Business Leaders of America 173 Geographical Clubs 175 German Club 162 Glee Club 182 Granddaughters ' Club 177 Handbook 158 Honor Council 145 Interfaith Council 186 Junior Marshalls 159 Kappa Delta Pi 166 Le Cercle Francais 176 Lutheran Student Association 186 Madison College Chorus 185 Madrigal Singers 184 Mathematics Club 175 Men ' s Student Court 148 Men ' s Student Government 146 Newman Club 190 Orchestra 180 Pi Omega Pi 169 Recreation Council 179 Schoolma ' am Staff 156 Schwarzenau Club 190 Sesame Club 177 Sigma Phi Lambda 168 Social Committee 153 Standards Committee 152 Stratford Pl ayers 164 Student Governinent Association 144 Ushers . 159 Wesley Foundation 187 Westminster Fellowship 188 Young Men ' s Christian Association ....- 149 Young Women ' s Christian Association 150 PATRONS 245 STUDENT DIRECTORY 248 β– 264 β€” As a Madison College Schoolma ' am, I would like to extend my best wishes to Ann Lee Chapman, Elizabeth Dawson, and the 1959 School- ma ' am Staff. Your positions are honors extraordinary as you will be publishing the fiftieth edition of a Madison College annual. May you perform your duties vigorously and wisely, ever keeping in mind that the yearbook should serve as a complete history of the outstanding events and accomplishments of your college. β– 265 β€” TiiiniHmMmiHjfj)l[Yji,ir-f ]r 1


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