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

 - Class of 1963

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DEPARTMENTAL SECRETARIES Behind the scenes these women en- able the department heads to develop and improve curriculum. They well de- serve our great recognition. SEATED: B. Ayers, M. Strong. B. Johnson. STANDING: S. Baylor, A. Trenary, T. Branch. Fl FRONT: C. Fischer, E. Ritchie, J. Wittig, H. Sharpes, V. Slaubaugh. BACK: J. Wampler, D D. McEleyea, A. Coaklcy, A. Liggett, C. Cline. SECRETARIES TO ADMINISTRA TIOJV Little known or recog- nized are the secretaries to the Admini stration, who work tirelessly to keep the official business of the school running smoothly. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Pence, N. Legg, D. Rimel, N. Sigmon, E. Reedy, P. Grat- ton, M. Heatwole, M. Smith, D. Harlow. ASSISTANTS TO ADMINISTRATION A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. These women, assis- tants to the Administration, are strong links indeed. 27

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FOOD SERVICE I t .-tAi ' ••fife ■ ' « Meals are an impor- tant part of college life, and the dietitians are responsible for our meals on campus. £ £Wv- SEATED : Mrs. G. Rubush, Supervisor, Miss J. Copper, Head Dietitian. STANDING: Mrs. J. Long, Secretary; Mrs. M. Trimpey, Assistant Dietitian. INFIRMARY LIBRARY STAFF Dr. Green discusses a student ' s medical rec- ord with Miss Talliaferro. Books make a library, and the people responsible for the care and selection of the books in the Cam- pus library are the library staff. COLLEGE SERVICES Many extra services that are quite often overlooked or taken for granted are referred to as college services. Included in these are the Tearoom, Laundry, and Stationery Store. Buildings Grounds, Switchboard, Dormi- tories. Mr. Palmer, Head Librarian, discusses selection of books with Mrs. L. Showalter. E. Downey and P. Hoover, assistant librarians. Discussing the merits of drinking milk daily are Miss R. Roadcap, Mana- ger, Tearoom; Mrs. B. Moyers, Laundry; Mrs. Judy, Switchboard Supervisor. Other college services include: Mrs. B. Lenox, Director of Dormitories; Mr. F. Roberts, Superintendent of Buildings Grounds; Mrs. D. Way, Stationery Store Manager; Mr. Derrer, Night Watchman.



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MADISON COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Mrs. Agnes Dingledine Executive Secretary The purpose of the Alumni Association is to keep the College in touch with its graduates, both men and women; to acquaint them with its works, its plans, and its needs; to further their interests in all possible ways; and to promote warm fellowship among them by providing frequent reunions. Dear Seniors: This year of 1963 will prove the greatest year of your life to this point. Believe it or not in the years ahead, regardless of the many jobs which will have become yours, you will say as you reminisce, Yes, the 1963 year was a great year in my life — far greater than I realized at the time! Your four years as students are significant of getting ready for the time when you will be successful Alumae ! As a past president of Madison College Alumni Association I would take the liberty of saying The most important thing a Senior can do for her college is to love it enough to so signify by becoming a member of the College Alumni Association. This is imporiant to the Association for through its membership the Alumni is at all times alerted to the performances and growth of the college. Loyalty is an important word but it loses all of its essence unless it comes voluntarily from the heart. Loyalty to one ' s col- lege is not acquired. It becomes a part of one, growing stronger each year until one cannot think of separation of self and col- lege. Surely there is not one Senior who would not declare most vocally her loyalty to Madison College. But the test comes when she is no longer a student, but a grad ! To you Seniors, Congratulations upon your splendid achieve- ment ' s and the important contributions you now bequeath the college as you silently treck your way to face a New Day, a New Life. Sincerely, Helen Migler Stuart Past President Madison College Alumni Association Executive Board SEATED: Miss Jean Shelley, President; Mrs. Mary Etter, first Vice President: STAND- ING: Mrs. Elizabeth Brumback, Director; Mrs. Sue Ross, second Vice President; Mrs. Beverly Lowe, President Junior Group ; Miss Jane Garrett, Director. 28

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