Longwood College - Virginian Yearbook (Farmville, VA)

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HMMWttWfllMM m mt ' THE LANCERS i TT TT Table of Contents Opening 2 Faculty 18 Student Life 58 Clubs and Organizations .82 People 116 Sports 190 Memorial 238 Closing 240 Index 242 The Virginian 1978-79 Longwood College Farmville, Va 23901 Volume LXXVIII TT rT,% ' jr iu;|v««;!ri Wtt(« UTT: We all experience many victories and conquests throughout our lives, whether these victories be in athletics, in academics, or in leadership. For the most part these conquests involve great work and sacrifice in an effort to achieve only the high- est level of victory. However, at times, conquests are sought in vain. Even when sweet victory approaches and is attain- ed, the victor remains unaffected by his conquest. We here at Longwood also seek victories in ath- letics, academics and leadership, but for different purposes. We strive for conquests not only of the mind, but of the heart; not only of the power, but of the spirit; not only of the body, but of the soul. So, as did the final conquest come to our Joan of Arc, so it will to these who believe in it and seek it. I m Do you remember how you won that last race . . .? A familiar spot for Sunday afternoon. Debbie Fifer and her friends take time from their weekend to share a smile. Brilliant trees highlight first semester. Judicial board members Donna Hughes and Melissa Wiggins be- gin the honor code signing by lighting the candles. Green and whites give their version of campus life at the orientation skits. How you flung your body at the start How your spikes ripped the cinders in the stretch t i M I III IIP The fine art of swinging! %5 Bill McKaig looks on as Linda Muley is tapped for Geist by Rosalind Cren- shaw and Ann Johnson. Oktoberfest celebrations helped Donna Connolly grin and bear How you catapulted through the tape . . . Do you remember . . .? M Debbie Northern shows that everyone can be a kid at heart. Geist member Dianne Harwood taps Senior Cam Oglesby. The Longwood Strangler strikes again! Don ' t you think I lurched with you out of those starting holes . . .? TT Freshman take a minute to reflect before signing the Honor Code. Don ' t you think my sinews tightened at those first few strides . . . What a group! Karen Shelton is awe struck. Paulette, Erin, and Karen attack Brenda as she studies. And when you flew into the stretch was not all my thrill of a thousand races in your blood . . •? After a long day, Sally Red-n-White holds up Juniors Debbie Fore and Lydia Hudson. John Warner makes a brief appearance on campus before going onto victory in the Senate race. Sororites look on in anticipation as a ■ ' walker runs to her chosen sisters. At your final drive through the finish line did not my shout . . . ' i . ' -t w .-7  Where is our Judical board chairman when we need her? Reflections of the end 11?. Green-n-Whites work the ' 79-81 booth at the interest fair. Tell of the triumphant ecstasy of victory . . .? ■■■■■■ fm n Jill Eacho. Dave Gates and Ann Wyatt do their thing for the Junior Class. Gang Green and Sally Red White ' Cindy Moss and her boyfriend enjoy themselves at the Junior Ring Dance. Live, as I have taught you to run boy . . . it ' s a short dash Dig your starting holes deep and firm, lurch out of them into the straight away Nancy Wilson is deep in thought. Beth Wadell Cathy Chase revert back to childhood. Anticipation A lone thinker reflects down on French gym. With all the power that is in you, look straight ahead to the finish line . . . think only of the goal. A walking medicine cabinet? Happiness is Run straight, run high, run hard Our noble patron saint Joan of Arc. Seniors Carol Cooper Donna Connolly await ttie final achievement. Save nothing and finish with an ecstatic burst That carries you hurling through the tape to victory . . . The excitement builds up for the moment that Angela Ryan has been waiting for. ' Looks like I made it! exclaims Maria Corbin. w I I NIMH ia ii3K iii , «1i ' «TO« ' i ii ' iaill ' J ii fl% !KW« H ETT II Mill I Ti. 4 _k-4 wmmmmmmmmm srp I I I I I M I Pi T.C. Dalton strative Asst. To President s J.J. Mitchell iDirector Of George E. Bristol Administration J ■iiP ' - MiS • ' •■••v ' ' ?•• . TT ( jjt ; .. Carolyn Wells w ' ' - ' : w i Academic Affairs Dean Of The College Adi The Director Of Continuing Education Summer Session .;,7W4VVTiW«MS aiH; 7t - t T . ' ? Al k HHffiini ' M I I M M l i mmmmmmam I ) 1 1 M M r .z- William J. Peele i...iiW|HttiWtibiHi mimKmmmmmmmmmmm I I IN MJ Gary C. Croneweg director; i  « Coordinator Of Financial Aid Cardi E. Kingley i Penny Robinson ft-..., John M.,lylki:, A.O. Mitchell II Mrs. A. 0. Mitchell, Rector Newport News Roland E. Thompson, Vice Rector Upperville George J. Kostel, Secretary Clifton Forge Lester E. Andrews Farmville Mrs, William L. Anfin Radford Mrs. J, L. Davidson Lynchburg Alice Gay Kampfmueller Virginia Beach M. Ralph Page Richmond Mrs. Joshua Pretlow Suffolk Eric L. Robinson Farmville Mrs. E. A. West Rocky Mount Art I ' ll M IMP Barbara Bishop Chairman The department of Art at Longwood College is guided by the concept that a student ' s educatioR;, must concern Itself with creative learniij mentation in the visual arts, and concefl ment. These goals are achieved through aj different programs and people. The facil sents a wide spectrum of talent and ! specialties; this helps to give the student, _ .. choice of courses. According to Miss Barbara Bist the departmental head, the student ipnm-: «; enthusiasm is a definite strong point of t|f ment. j The opportunity to work within differe while learning composition and design are j offered students concentrating in Stadio | Studio Art, students may choose to concl Painting, Crafts, Sculpture, Drawing, or PrS Graphic Design. 3 In Art History, students begin with a core xsffiSl courses. These courses support a broad, gen knowledge of art while defining terms and te,f i ' The courses within the concentration trace | from prehistoric days to the present. | Courses are also available in the area of filr| All faculty members are exhibiting artisf well-known throughout the region. Their et and their understanding of the various art ' foi strengthened by their concern for teaching, are r0g fleeted in the high quality of education of ' Longwood ' s Art Program. :| Some special events taking place within ti ment include guest speakers and exhibit fflj,, ,,; ,..,,, ! . as well as a lecture-workshop series sponsored each year. ■Zfy-wtmi Chairman 3 Barbara L. Bishop I Faculty j Mark S. Baldridge, Assistant Professor , ' l Elisabeth L. Flynn, Associate Professor ,, Janice S. Lemen, Professor Mary Virginia Mitchell, Assistant Professor Charlotte Schrader-Hooker, Professor J Homer L. Springer. Jr., Assistant Professor j Conway B. Thompson, Assistant Professor _ ' John E. Carr, III lA ILA i r ' M- .kJ Business economics This program is one of Longwood ' s most rapidly xpanding areas of study. This major prepares stu- pnts.to make the important decisions required of ay-to-day business management. The program mphasizes the skills and techniques needed for a irgpr in Business Administration. ysiness Administration majors take a core cur- |of general business courses and then begin Irating in one of five areas: accounting, fi- i management, marketing, or real estate fee. jiligh the program, students are able to parti- ,, in a practicum during their senior y_ iracticum is designed to give students a full practical experience in the field tion. jusiness-oriented students wishing t iod offers a major in Business Educati ,iri, which is approved by the National] fcreditation of Teacher Education, 1 fetirses in general business and in professions .ion. Students majoring in Business Educatj feentrate in one of two areas of certification: ' Office Procedures or Stenography. ■ The Office Administration major is designed li ttudents who desire careers in office manageme, |r in supervisory positions within business. , The full range of business areas is covered, pro- viding students with a broad, general base of knowledge. SChairman .; Uohn E. Carr III SjFaculty , pohn B. Christian, Instructor ■ iAnthony B. Cristo, Associate Professor j Thomas L. Dickens, Instructor s siGwen F. Fields, Assistant Professor ' Raymond Gilchrist, Associate Professor ' Frances N. Hamlett. Assistant Professor jWiilard G. Leeper. Associate Professor (Donald G, McCort, Assistant Professor IMary J. Noblitt, Assistant Professor iBrian A. Pumphrey, Instructor iPatsy G. Watson, Instructor arles H. Patt ii Chairman T+ne teacher education program at Longwood has been successful in placing graduates in teaching positions at a rate far above the national average. This significant statistic is a result of Longwood ' s strong reputation and the exceptional training provided students, Longwood ' s teaching students are involved in a strong, demanding pre The teacher education prt emphasizes practical experience. t ' Students have the opportunity to observe a varietiy of classroom situations in Longwood ' s Campus School. During their senior year, students are involved in practice teaching in one of Virginia ' s many elementary and secondary public schools. Here they work under the close supervision of Longwood supervisors and other teachers. In addition, professional modules are taught on such topics as inner city teaching, media in education, philosophy of education, and tests and measurements. These mini-courses give senior students added insight into the teach- ing profession. A program of workshops featuring nationally known educators is offered by the Edu- cation Department for both students and prac- ticing teachers in the area. Chairman Charles H. Patterson Faculty John E. Arehart, Assistant Professor Richard J. Aubry. Jr., Assistant Professor Robert L. Banton til. Professor Janet L. Bingner, Professor R. Beatrice Bland. Professor Edward V. Daubner, Supervisor Charles J. DeWitt, Associate Professor George P. Elliott, Associate Professor Robert D. Gibbons, Associate Professor Louis Kovacs. Associate Professor Jung B. Ra, Associate Professor James G. Silliman, Assistant Professor Betty W. Simmons. Supervisor Ray B. Sizemore, Associate Professor Edward D. Smith. Assistant Professor David B. Stein. Assistant Professor Edwin H. Vassar, Associate Professor Nancy H. Vick, Assistant Professor Phyllis G. Wacker, Associate Professor Mark G. Weatherly, Associate Professor Mary Stuart Woodburn, Assistant Professor psychology History the social sciences Charles Lane Chairman The history and social science studies are a vital art of the academic life at Longwood. The enroil- ent in the division each semester is approxi- ■ately equal to the total number of the student dy. Studies in history, government, sociology. Id social VKork may lead to the B.A. or B.S. iegrees. With additional courses in economics and •geography, a student may select a major in social Iscience. The history and social science faculty has a rich adition of excellence in teaching and in scholar- ■■- j;he staff is quite active in protessio ' ' in addition to their teaching assignme Pursuits include, research and publisM ion of educational films, actively workirj i professional organizations and in Virginia ' s edJ ' ' ional system, professional consultants, etc, ■• |:Two awards have been finalized in the lastl sars. One is the Francis Butler Simkins hich is awarded for a distinguished scholarly| ook in the general field of Southern history. ;1 Mze was established jointly by the Southern! jrical Association and Longwood College. ; %her award is the Kathleen Goodwin Cc JGholarship to be awarded to a sociology rriL jho has demonstrated outstanding professloriair jtellectual, and personal standards and who has ontributed to the social and cultural programs ! at Longwood. Chairman tCharles F. Lane R Faculty {Alexander V. Berkis, Professor iThomas P. Burke, Jr., Assistant Professor IJJerry D. Cardwell, Associate Professor i- Richard T. Couture. Assistant Professor ' Mary G. Cristo, Associate Professor James W. Crowl, Assistant Professor Elizabeth W. Etheridge, Associate Professor f L. Marshall Hall, Jr., Associate Professor ; William R. Harbour, Assistant Professor liJames M. Helms, Professor f Lawrence G. HIad, Assistant Professor James W. Jordan, Assistant Professor Terence N. LaManna, Assistant Professor Rhonda Aileen Lintz. Assistant Professor Gilbert J. Millar, Associate Professor Pil-yull Ra. Assistant Professor Earl A. Rubley, Associate Professor Maurice P. Sneller, Professor George C. Stonikinis. Jr., Assistant Professor Charle s W. Sydnor. Associate Professor ' , Young, Assistant Professor mrnmrTTTTrm Health, physical ed recreation hirley M. O ' Neil Chairma, The department of Health. Physical Educ; tion, and Recreation is a popular, and growin major here at Longwood. Students here ma also choose to receive an emphasis in a specifi area, such as elementary physical education, coaching, and dance, Begining in the fall 1979 semester, there will be a health major available. Plans are beinf made to start a graduate program in the dd s rtment; the master of science being coif, fered are: Athletic Administration, Coaching ' tnentary Physical Education and Adaptives Another dimension for the department will b« the completion of the new physical educatiof building, which is now in the final building feges; it will add a great deal to the depar ent. French gym will be converted to a perj inent gymnastics and possible wrestling gym Her gym will be converted into classrooms. Th« addition of a new pool, will probably lead t« French pool becoming an outdoor pool. jl Dr. Shirley O ' Neil, the department chairmar| is looking forward to this addition very muc(| Dr. O ' Neil is a graduate of New Hampshire Uril versity. While she was there, she played hockej -hasektball, and softbal! teams. Before cominj i:Longwood. she taught English, general sc| pee as well as Physical Education. She ha i ien Chairman of the department for 13 years. | Chairman Shirley M. O ' Neil Faculty Nancy A. Andrews, Assistant Professor Ronald Bash, Associate Professor Robert J. Blair, Jr., Assistant Professor : Charles D. Bolding, Instructor Eleanor W. Bobbitt, Professor Betty Ann Bowman, Professor Francis M. Brasile, Assistant Professor ? Ruth L Budd, Instructor Sally C. Bush, Assistant Professor Peter H. Cunningham, Instructor 1 Gerald P. Graham, Associate Professor 1 Mary A. Heintz. Professor i; Carolyn V. Hodges. Assistant Professor j Anne H. Huffman, Assistant Professor Judith R. Johnson, Associate Professor Denise I. McDonough, Instructor Nelson D. Neal, Assistant Professor Carolyn C. Price, Assistant Professor Jiri Rada, Assistant Professor Barbara Smith, Professor j Richard A. Williamson. Instructor ; niginTfiWtfnminMwiiiifiirriinin Ann Sloan Thompson Chairman The Department of Home Economics offers j three areas of study leading to a Bachelor of -j Science Degree: Clothing and Textiles (Fashion i| Merchandising or General Clothing and Tex- | tiles); Food and Nutrition; and Home Economics J Education. For non-majors the department 1 offers two minors: Clothing and Textiles or J Food and Nutrition. .ai-. Clothing and Textiles concentrates on vari materials used in the fabric and clothing ■ dustry and methods used in designing, con- l structing, and tailoring garments. Study in this area qualifies students for positions as home . economists in the business or educational com- munity. Professional positions include buyer, fashion representative or coordinator, store management, or positions in the textile in- dustry. A home economist position is also possible in the area of Food and Nutrition, This area of , study includes the nutritive value of foods, meal management, and community nutrition. Em- ployment areas include test kitchens and food service for schools or hotels. Concentration in Home Economics Educa- tion leads to Virginia Collegiate Professional Certification, entitling graduates to t .h Vo- cational Home Economics Education irginia and 28 other states. Other profes. ' ; ,ial posi- tions include 4-H program leaders .jnd home extension specialists. Home Economicst positions can involve de- velopment and promotion of various products and services of business concerns or can be pursued through the field of journalism. Coyner Building houses a departmental library, a general classroom, a food and home equipment laboratory, a home furnishing laboratory, a clothing and textile laboratory, a demonstration area, and the College Nursery School which is utilized as the child develop- ment laboratory. In addition to Coyner, the department utilizes the Worthy Johnson Crafts House for the Home management practicum and other laboratory functions. j Chairman Ann Sloan Thompson Faculty Marguerite S. Griffith, Associate Professor L. Melinda Ingram, Instructor :: Eva Jane McCreary, Associate Profes ' Marilyn W. Osborn, Assistant Profess ' Home economics TT TT Language, literature philosophy William E. Frank Chairman ;|¥ The Division of La.iguage. Liter? ure. and Si ' hilosophy came into existence three years ago. It was created by Dean Carolyn Wells, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Longwood College, along with the Division of History and e Social Sciences, in order to bring about a Bore effective and efficient academic organ- l tiori. As Longwood ' s enrollment grew and at ms same time the composition of the student fedy changed, it was felt that a divisional struc- pre for the academic departments would allow or greater fliixibility in terms of new majors land the recently developed programs in minors. Such an academic re-organization would also reduce the number of department chairmen iffl«K,i:!,., vu|(;t report directly to the Dean of the Sjlhas bringing about a more efficient tn of time and resources. S lquently the three departments of •English and Philosophy, Foreign Language, and Speech and Dramatic Arts were merged info the Division of Language and Literature, with the chairman of the Department of English and Btiai hy also serving as chairman of the IsA unique feature of the newly created laHowed each department to retain (cluality, with its own head; the chair- |he division exercised overall authority f in matters of the budget and per- SfirieL It was hoped that should the divisional Set-up prove workable it would be extended '  ' js over the entire academic structure of fee. Unfortunately, because of budget ibnnel cuts dictated by the State Coun- |y the Legislature, the Dean announced |he 1978-79 academic year that the iJ experiment would be dropped. i its three year tenure, the chairmen t.three departments involved worked Ipusly together to effect more equitable fet: of the faculty members in the ||in;roatters of salary, promotion and and to bring about a more efficient |se of instructional hardware, software and audio-visual equipment. William L. Frank , Chairman Faculty Nancy D. Anderson. Assistant Professor Martha E. Cook, Assistant Professor Carolyn M. Craft, Associate Professor Sharon G. Dean, Assistant Professor Otis W. Douglas, III. Assistant Professor Benjamin W. Emerson, Instructor Anita B. Ernouf, Professor Fillmer Hevener, Jr., Associate Professor Cathleen Hosey, Associate Professor Patton Lockwood, Professor :Michael Lund, Assistant Professor ;McKinney, Instructor Martha H. LeStourgeon Chairman Lancaster Library was constructe in 1938 and received extensive en- largement and renovation in 1961. The Library is immediately w est of Grainger Hall. Completely air-con- ditioned, its three floors include in- dividual study carrels, groups study and discussion rooms, graduate study rooms, a typing room, faculty carrels, and a separate reading room for tfg use of the collection of books, perioOT cals and newspapers on microfilffi The main book collection of over 172,000 volumes, is available on open shelves to all users with reading aim informal lounge areas interspers among the book areas of three floors. Other collections in the Library in- clude a file of 5,707 pamphlets, a pic- ture file of some 7,316 items and more than 1,738 maps. Thirty news- papers and some 1,208 current maga- zines are received. In the non-print area, the Library has 1,183 records, 5.742 slides, 1,847 cassettes, 1,5( filmstrips, and 134 filmloops. Also the Library is a collection of cotle ._ catalogues, alumni bulletins, and other archival materials. The Department of Library Science offers courses leading to a minor in Library Science and or to State en- dorsement as a school librarian. Chairman ( Martha H. LeStourgeon I Faculty ' ; Mary Jo Dollins, Instructor f Rebecca R. Laine, Associate Professor ; Deborah J. Pearson, Instructor Barbara W. Skerry, Assistant Professor | ■s ■■■■■MHHiiilHl MPPP Mathematics A major in Mathematics at Longwood prepares students for one of three career goals; as mathematics teachers, profes- sional mathematicians, or careers in computer science. If a student ' s interest lies in teaching, he can gain the preparation needed to teach Math at the elementary or secondary level. Certification is awarded in the areas of Pre-Algebra Mathematics and High School Mathematics. As a professional mathematician, in- dividuals may wish to become computer programmers, systems analysts, general mathematicians or researchers. The field of computer science offers a wide range of career opportunities in business and industry. Mathematics at Longwood has expanded its program in computer science, and students are now able to make use of Longwood ' s own com- puter facilities while gaining an under- standing of how a computer system operates. -i«— Chairman | Merry Lewis Allen I Faculty Sandra A. Bollinger, Assistant Professor James C. Gussett, Associate Professor William L. Hightower, Assistant Professor F. Richard Kidder, Associate Professor Robert D. May, Assistant Professor I E. T. Noone. Jr., Associate Professor i- Jean A, Noone, Assistant Professor Cada R. Parrish, Assistant Professor Robert P. Webber, Associate Professor Robert S. Wu. Associate Professor Merry Lewis Allen Chairman ■■•■ f - - : ■ ' p. • • • fit: Military science Bernard B. Hamaker, Major Military Science at Longwood reached new heights in enrollm ent and experienced many first ' s as the program and students grew throughout the year. Academic endeavors were coupled with un- usual learning experiences outside the classroom to challenge the individual in leadership, teamwork. and new and unusual skills. Students were introduced to United States Army helicopters and experienced a bird ' s eye view of Southside Virginia and their college , taking off and landing from Her Field. Distinguished visitors including the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs and the Com- manding General, First Reserve Officer Training ' Corps, and faculty and staff from Longwood also participated in the activities. Canoe trips down the South Anna River and James River coupled with weekend visits to Fort A. P. Hill for weapons firing and training. Ft. Lee for Leadership Reaction Courses and orientation tours, and Pocahontas State Park for Orienteerip rounded out a varied assortment of exciting firS hand experiences. Social activities in conjunctly with University of Richmond ROTC Cadets wee additional benefits of taking Military Science. j Activities continued into the summer witj selected rising juniors visiting Ft. Knox, Kentucky and new seniors experiencing the rewards c ROTC Advanced Camp at Ft. Bragg. N. C. Other continued on to Airborne or Jump school art still others to visits with Army units to view militap 1 first hand. ' dets have worked hard and learned much t pi their goal of receiving a commission as leutenant in the United States Army or R Chairman Walter R. Sullivan Faculty Bernard B. Hamaker. Associate Professor George N. Ivey, Professor Timothy B. Jordan. Instructor mmmiimmmmimmm. U ¥ Louard E. Egbert, Jr. Chairman Longwood ' s Music Department offers a range of programs of study. Once offering only vocal and piano concentrations, the prbgram now has a varied curriculum. Courses are offered in music theory, appreciation, history and literature. and applied music. In addition to individual voice instruction, instrumental instruction is available in Organ, Harpsichord. Piano, Strings. Woodwinds, and Brass. When students major in [vlusic at Longwood, faculty advisors counsel them in deciding their particular applied area. Students then begin private lessons as a supplement to regular instruction. There is no extra cost for these lessons. As an additional supplement to classroom in- struction, workshops are held on a regular basis. Nationally known figures are invited to the campus for recitals or lectures concerning their particu- lar specialty. Afterwards, each student has the opportunity to perform for the guest, who then gives a critique of each performance. Each year the music majors stage several major productions, including a unique Christmas Renais- sance Dinner, with period music and costumes. Extensive performing experience is available through the Concert Band, the Camerata Singers. and the Longwood Choir which recently completed a European tour. Students who wish to teach Music at the ele- mentary or secondary level, or in private practice find excellent preparation through the Music Ed- ucation program at Longwood. This program in- cluded courses in general music as well as pro- fessional education. Students who successfully complete this program receive the Collegiate Professional Certificate. Chairman Louard E. Egbert. Jr. Faculty Robert E. Blasch, Associate Professor A Paul B. Haga, Assistant Professor ; Darrell G. Harbaum. Associate Professor ; Paul S. Hesselink, Associate Professor Frieda E. Myers, Assistant Professor Norma M. Williams, Assistant Professor ; Thomas A. Williams, Associate Professor ; James A. Yeager. Instructor Hilda B. Zahrt. Associate Professor = Music ' «-j«- iai g Natural science Marvin W. Scott Chairman The Department of Natural Sciences offers a wide selection of programs designed to provide the foundation for exciting careers in the sciences. This year Dr. Raymond Fawcett designed and spearheaded the engineering coop-programs with Old Dominion University and Georgia Tech. Miss Anita Lynn Glover, a physics major, v as selected for an undergraduate research appointment at Argonne National Laboratory for the spring semes- ter. Miss Beth Thompson received the 1979 Edith Stevens Award which is given annually to an out- standing junior biology major. l liss RobJ served as the southern regional president) Beta Beta, a biological honor society. I issl Byrd Worsham, a biology major, captH tjtal of Miss Longwood of 1979 with her [ tion of Wouldn ' t it be Loverly from Lady . Mrs. Vera B. Remsburg, a former biology maji and teacher at Longwood. will serve as Presid of the Virginia Academy of Science this year. L Wayne Tinnell served as Chairman of the Micr biology section of the Academy. Dr. Marvin Scot served on the Executive Committee of the Virgini, Junior Academy and was the Chief Judge for thi_ 37th Annual Meeting. Dr. Alton Harvill, Jr., co- author of the Virginia Flora part one, is well into the second part which deals with the distribution of the flowering plants. Chairman Marvin W. Scott Faculty John M. Austin, Associate Professor Patrick George Barber. Associate Professor Billy S. Batts, Associate Professor ; Jon David Bergeron. Assistant Professor : David A. Breil. Professor ; Sandra D. Breil. Associate Professor J James W. Curley. Assistant Professor Louis R. Fawcett, Associate Professor 1 Lynn M. Ferguson, Instructor ' { John A. Hardy, III. Assistant Professor 1 Alton M. Harvill, Jr., Professor 1 Richard L. Heinemann. Associate Professor J Leta Jane Holman, Professor | bert H. Lehman, Associate Professor da S. McCombs, Associate Professor Urice H. Maxwell, Jr., Assistant Professor bnald A. Merkle, Assistant Professor Wayne K. Meshejian, Assistant Professor Wayne H. Tinnell, Associate Professor ) Irolyn Wells, Professor ; M I I M M N NANCY SHELTON Alumni Director ' ]iLr. r_: - ' -ir CONNIE GILLS L KUX ' Purchasing And Stores Supervisor i i S ' ' J J i k PATSY RANSON Purchasing Office :j .. ' CHIEF FRANK SMITH OFFICER WILLIAM MOTTLEY BETSY MCKINNEY Sports Information Officer DUPLICATING STAFF LUCY BRIGHTWELL HOUSTON HATCHER PAUL STANLEY BUSINESS STAFF ALICE JOHNSON PAT WELLS SHIRLEY WHALEY 44 EVELYN COLEMAN ANITA BAILEY EVA PHILBECK MILDRED MORTON President ' s Secretary Secretari To Vice President Secretary To Vice President Secretary To Vice President Of Student Affairs For Administration For Academic Affairs EVELYN RANSON Information Office JOYCE TRENT LENA ROSE DOWDY Secretary, Placement Of- Secretary To Director Of fice Public Affairs wmmmmmmmmmmtmamam ■n w Faculty staff Ready for action! Sure I can swim across Holiday Lake fm mm Come on, we didn ' t tow your car away. Snapshots Longwood or bust! X Of course camping does have some problems like snakes, skunks, insects, but .... mKmmmmmmmmmmm Our enviorment mammmmmmmmmmmmmmsmm T I n I M M P Student Its amazing what you have to go through to get a beer on Sunday around here. Ah, these science projects are so amazing. i-: di ' ' :fiY}Hi 7i j: mvjvm] i ' Am: ' : m z yM ' ,! iM s n a P s h o t s Boogie! fflffn 11 M I M I r 1 iHRRiii nnnnmiHiHm mi M I I IN in Spring weekend i: ' i;.Ww;;??;f?vaS,«!iM :;;S ' J H ip si ■ ■■IHHRHiilHIMIHnHIRn TTTTTTTTT Fun in the sun!! Tonight we are burning not to recognize ourselves but to rec- ognize others. CHI is the spirit. Our purpose is to act as vehicles to initiate this spirit into the student body. Let us all take part to keep the spirit alive and to strive to reach our highest potential. These flames repre- sent the return of the spirit to you the student body. CHI of 1979 would like to thank you for all your tremendous support and spirit throughout this year. And although our recognitions are limited, we would like to say: CHI commends the student body of Longwood College 1979. fj ' 3 m Pam Bessler Cathy Hughes Donna Connolley Linda Kulp Rosalind Crenshaw Ann Leavitt Dee Donnelly Linda Muley Petie Grigg Ken Neimo Laurie Hoffman Merle Phelps mmmmmmsmmmmmmK mBmmmmm TT Graduation The class of 1979 marches down tlie isle to the beat of Pomp and Circumstance. Anita Braden James Crites With this handshake rsr ' !?j7WTTFwSfr77W!7;fTir}iT,TF;7«B ' .?i!rK(7i ■, ' Excuse us Dr. Wlllet, but you spelled our names wrong. « Terry Johnson ' Oh my gosh sais Muffin Ames I really did it! I ' m a graduate!! After all of that hard work, they didn ' t even put my major on it! ■■■■■■■■I just a few more happy faces of the class of 1979. Dr. Bobbit gives her graduation speech ... The ••Cricket plays her composition. Lefs Not Say Kathy Bique Introduces the next speaker: Dr. other speaker (not pictured) was Dr. Sprage. Goodbye , while Pam Bessler (not pictured) Rosemary Sprague. sings It. The only accountable reason for Sue ' s achievments, states Dr. Hodges is because I ' ve taught her everything she knows . . . % If you have a goal in life that takes a lot of energy I that requires a lot of work that incures a great deal of intrest and that is a challenge to you you will always look forward to waking up to see what the new day brings. Susan Polis Schultz WPW m?: One of the hard working Junior ushers- Kim Furbee. ' Hey Ma! Look what I got!! . ' TV Music, dancing, jazz and parties-all with a New Or- leans flair - were the order of the weekend. The Mardi Gras celebration, sponsored by the Student Union, is fast becoming one of the two largest events of the second semester, rivaled only by Spring Weekend in April. The reason for the growing popular- ity can easily be attributed to the large variety of special events which cater to a wide range of interest. Musical talent was running high during the week- end. Beginning the four-day festivities was pianist Nina Kahle. Other musical genres were also available, such as the fiddle, harmonica and country sounds of singer-musician Mike Cross. Saturday night provided the beautiful melodies of JANICE during the mixer in the lower dining hall. The JAMES WALSH GYPSY BAND and THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS filled Sunday night with concert sounds. The Student Union also sponsored the ' Nightly Blues and Jazz, Ltd, ' and the Virginia State College Jazz En- semble and Combo bands. A touch of culture was add- ed to the weekend by the Dayton Ballet Company ' s performance. Overall, the total combination at various events totaled to provide a most enjoyable and memorable weekend. w Oktoberfest der Geist T-.. ■ ,  tefe«9ilJl Si)!i   feil iil mmmmmjf ifstjKanjiuar- ■HI w B B , , _ Bg M s m ■ pl P KiksM«Bn B ffif a IHRk ' nn 11 HH iH nS H 1 m jK Si M mmmmmmm Wtttl WK$ PwmT ' BMv S M iiiiii F V np 0IMHi H BgHMHH F ' Xfejjj BH R HT ' ' ' KB Hi H k- K -I HHH. P ■■■■■Ml ff Longwood Players I LEGEH Of LOVERS Kit Orsi, and Nina Leffue in tine Cherry Orchard. I From left to right: Leon Young, Karen Wood, Frank Creasy, Lisa Hughes, and Kit Orsi The three actresses of Vanities : Karen Wood, Lisa Hughes, and Kathy Sowers. ■■■■Mi fWf A bit of sixteenth century culture could be found in Blackwell dining hall on December 1, 2, and 3; the Department of Music brought this era back again by sponsoring The Renaissance Christmas Dinner. It began with the Camerata Singers singing madrigals in the Rotunda to the expectant crowd. Then all went into the dining hall for a delicious dinner. The Camerata Singers divided into groups and sang many Christmas carols to the diners. Later they came together as a group to entertain the audience with singing and danc- ing. At times during the evening, a recorder consort was featured. Toward the end of the dinner, the Cameratas and the audience joined to sing some well known Christmas carols. All too quickly, the entertainers left and along with them, the 16th century spirit. Lynette Hudson and Larry Smith promenade In to start off an ex citing evening. The Longwood Cameratas add to the Renaissance Christmas dinner The menu ROAST RIB OF BEEF WYNTER SALET OVEN ROASTED POTATOES YORKSHIRE PUDDING ORANGE GLAZED CARROTS WASSAIL BOWL BUTTERED BRUSSEL SPROUTS COFFEE ■ FRESH FRUIT HOT PUNCH ■ ■ ■ 1 Tom Sullivan watches with a close eye as Nancy Hewins and Scott Noonan perform an old English dance. Christmas spirit by caroling to everyone. Trying hard not to drip wax on each other, Hank Dahlman and Abby McChesney do a candlestick dance. ■■■M pw Dance company Fall Concert Opus Number 2 choreographer: Sandy McFall Adagio: Dance Company Trio: Sandy McFall, Susan Clift, Ellen Hitt Finale: Sandy McFall, Ellen Hitt, Susan Clift, Elizabeth Cardin, Dede Wolk, Tracey Hormuth, Adrienne Heard, Cindy Morris, Grace Ann Rodgers, Karen Kreger View of the Mold choreographer: Lauren Mundy Lauren Mundy, Teresa Heatwole Jazz Mosaic choreographer: Susan Clift Susan Clift, Carol Henry, Sandy McFall, Vallory Miller, Terri Williams, Kathy Yonce Song of Self choreographer: Teresa Heatwole Elizabeth Cardin, Teresa Heatwole, Lauren Mundy Temperaments Melancholy-choreographer: Terri Stuart Terri Stuart, Margie Deierhoi, Adrienne Heard Curious-choreographer: Ellen Hitt Ellen Hitt, Tracey Hormuth, Sandy McFall, Vickie Berman Aggressive-choreographer: Susan Clift Susan Clift Comical-choreographer: Cindy Morris Cindy Morris, Grace Ann Rodgers, Dede Wolk Dreamy-choreographer: Elizabeth Cardin Elizabeth Cardin, Lauren Mundy, Teresa Heatwole, Jane Wyatt Temperaments Revisited — Entire Groups Jazz Etude choreographer: Jackie Page Jackie Page, Karen Kreger, Cheryl diButtera Puttin ' on the Ritz choreographer: Sherry Hogge Carol Henry, Elizabeth Cardin, Tracey Hormuth, Ellen Hitt, Sandy McFall, Teresa Heatwole Odyssey choreographer: Carol Henry Aire-Terri Williams Ragtime-Carol Henry, Sherry Hogge, Susan Clift, Sandy McFall Intermezzo-Terri Williams Waltz-choreographer: Terri Williams Terri Williams, Carol Henry, Teresa Heatwole, Terri Stuart Finale-Terri Williams, Carol Henry, Sherry Hogge, Susan Clift, Sandy McFall, Teresa Heatwole, Terri Stuart Director of the Company Dr. Betty Bowman Board Chief Suzy Transue Special Lighting Effects Mr. Nelson Neal m i i Spring Concert The Land of Oz choreographer: Susan Clift Dorothy: Lion: Tin Man: Scarecrov Nina Leffue Sandy McFali Cindy Morris Adrienne Heard Glenda: Cyclone: Wicl ed Witch: Valory Miller Grace Ann Rodgers Susan Clift Dance Suite Feet- choreographer: Elizabeth Cardin Elizabeth Cardin, Cyndi Fitzgerald, Teresa Heatwole Hands- choreographer: Grace Ann Rodgers Cyndi Fitzgerald, Tracey Hormuth. Dede Wolk, Grace Ann Rodgers, Sandy McFall Legs- choreographer: Dede Wolk Cyndi Fitzgerald, Tracey Hormuth, Dede Wolk, Grace Ann Rodgers Daybreak choreographer: Sandy McFall Tracey Hormuth, Nina Neffue, Sandy McFall, Kathy Yonce, Off the Wall choreographer: Teresa Heatwolfe Vanessa Baird, Cyndi Fitzgerald, Terri Stuart, Jane Wyatt, Teresa Heatwhole Jazz Motif choreographer: Sherry Hogge Susan Clift, Tracey Hormuth, Vallory Niller, Sandy McFall, Sherry Hogge, Kathy Yonce Sea Mood choreographer: Tern Stuart Vanessa Baird, Vickie Berman, Terri Stuart, Jane Wyatt Le Chat de Rose choreographer: Sandy McFall Susan Chft, Sandy McFall Spring Revival choreographer: Adrienne Heard Vallory Miller, Kathy Yonce, Teresa Heatwole, Adrienne Heard Rainbow choreographer: Cindy Morris Cindy Morris, Xuan Nguyen, Jane Wyatt Stampede choreographer: Sandy McFall Dede Wolk, Tracey Hormuth, Grace Ann Rodgers, Susan Clift, Rae Leslie, Elizabeth Cardin, Sherry Hogge, Vickie Berman, Teresa Heatwole, Sandy McFall Director of the Company Dr. Betty Bowman Student Assistant Sherry Hogge Crew: Vicky Mann, Ken Neimo, Barb Greer, Ann Wyatt, Vickie Mathew- son, Andy Pittard, Cricket, Cathy Carter. FW Freshman elves Evelyn Gragnani-head elf Betsy Belong Kim Fuhr Karen Kilmer Carol Kilvington Mitzi Mason Theresa Wade Larrie Watkins Maurice Franck Ken Marcus Eddie Wilson Jerry Richman Duke Rollins Freshman production Gwen Pointer Ken Marcus Liz Sheridan Dennis instructs Duke on how to be a good elf. Beth Wadell finds what she ' s looking for. The Visiting Artist Series The Dayton ballet Mary Evelyn Bruce Claude Kipnis mime theatre Jack Nelson The Longwood College Visiting Artist Series was established to bring the traditional performing arts to the cannpus so the student body would have the opportunity to expand their experiences while in college, within this area. Each year the program is chosen to have at least one program representing music, dance, and drama. Programs are chosen in the Spring of the preceding year by a committee of twelve students. This year ' s Artist Series consists of five programs beginning with Mark Twain — Trouble Begins At Eight. This was a one-man dramatic presentation that enabled the viewer to step back in time and view Twain during two periods of his life. It was very easy to become involved in this program because of the portrayal as exhibitied by actor Jack Nelson. The second program was presented by the world renewed Claude Kipnis Mime Theatre. This quality performance enabled the viewer to experience a whole new world of movement in the combination of theatre and dance that mime represents. The first program presented during the second semester was the Dayton Ballet — presented in conjunction with the Student Union ' s Mardi Gras Weekend. A variety of dance styles, as ex- hibited by the Dayton Ballet, provided an enter- taining evening that joined with other weeking activities to present a potpourri of performing arts. Mary Evelyn Bruce sang her way into the hearts of many students on a cold snowy night in the second program of the second semester. The final performance of enthusiasm was re- ceived by our students when the movement, color, and sound of Mexico came to us via the Gran Folklorico de Mexico is Fiesta Folklorico. Geist bloodmobile and. Here ' s . . . Cindy Morris, the M.C. for the show; Let ' s take Your Blood! Even Count Dracula couldn ' t have collected as much blood as the Geist bloodmobile did on Febru- ary 12-13. Students and faculty donated 246 pints of accepted blood and many more worked as typists and in the canteen. The quota was 250 pints. Geist and the American Red Cross appreciated all those who came in and rolled up their sleeves, trembling and quaking, to give blood and to all others who helped. Zeta Tau Alpha sorrority and the freshman class won in the competition by get- ting the most people to participate. - . . When I ' m feeling sad, I simply remember my favorite things and then I don ' t feel so bad! Teresa Ware keeps all at ease with her cheerful smile. The Virginian Joyce Ray, head photographer Brenda Coleman, jack of all trades! Staff Sandy Cram Patty Hughson Kim Lauterbach Sheryl Lohr Many thanks to: Sports Information-Barbara Stonekinis Betty McKinney Farmville Herald The Rotunda Manahans from Lenox Studio Joe Hammerick Mr. Dent Jean Doss Debbie Northern Linda Shanahan Kathleen Mullooly Christi Lewis Kathy Klebert Nancy Setzer Diane Smith Jane Taylor Kathy Vannice Ann Wyatt Teresa Ware Hope Kalivretenos Amy Gates Ken Gebbie Donna Hasky Sue Delong Duke Rollins Sally Lowe Debi Kinzel Karen Peters Steve Whitten Bill LeWarne Celeste Rodriguez, editor Jeanne Noite, business manager w CLUBS i ORGANIZATIO ' ' i ' V7 ' r ' ' M iiti|iyii iiaiiwyiliiiiwrtifakwiMiii jri iiViiMii ' ' ' I ' l ' ' ' Greeks in action! Lauren Beasley Janice Bennett Wanda Blount Beth Breckinridge Donna Bruce Dawn Cajigas Gale Carter Veronice (Ronny) Gary Julie Gompton Robin Gompton Lori Fehrenbach Gheryl Fitts Katherine (Kitty) Grant Sharon Harvey Eileen Henry Genia Huff Jennifer Kelsey Troy Luckett Lynn Painter Beverly Reaves Joanne Segraves Kim Staples Dianne Thomas Kathy Vannice Juli Vermillion Kim Walker Dorothy Winstead Golors: Azure Blue and White Flower: Woodland Violet Motto; We live for each other. Founded: May 15, 1851 Wesleyan Gollege Macon, Georgia Found locally: 1969 First Secret Society for Gollege Women Mascot: Lion Philanthropy: Society for Grippled Children ffw Flower: red and buff roses Colors; red, buff and green Founded: May 30, 1904 Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Founded locally: 1959 Jewel: pearl Philanthropies: Cleft Palate Research Chapter: Gamma Lambda Jennifer Bare Robin Belcher Susan Bernard Pam Bessler Tammy Bird Rhonda Brown Sharon O ' Bryan Cindy Byrd Mary Beth Carey Kathy Chase Kathy Cullen Anne Dempsey Betsy DeLong Sue Delong Dee Donnelly Cindy Feazell Mary Ferramosca Debbie Fore Dalrlene Foster Susan Gray Anne Guthrie Denise Hardie Berkely Harland Janice Harper Robin Havens Michele Hogge Tracey Hormuth Lisa Howell Mary Ingram Kathy Johnston Judy Kusterer Karen Lane Jessie Lignian Mitzi Mason Vicki Mathewson Sandy McFall Teresa McLawhorn Nancy Moore Linda Muley Ann Normand Dana Overstreet Karen Parker Cheryl Parks Wanda Peterson Carol Penn Susan Puryear Lisa Ray Linda Riggan Karen Shelton Mary B. Soles Anna Staley Martha Jo Stine Bonnie Vaughn Lee Wann Tricia Whitehurst Mary Lucy Wilson Jenny Williams Ann Wyatt mM i ,i..y Colors: Apple Green; Salmon Pink Flower: Tea Rose Pin: Ivy with Pearls Buelah Bolden Sharon Brown Brenda Hamlehe Laurie Jones Letha Moore ffW Carol Atkinson Julie Baca Kim Baumgardner Katherine Anne Beale Gary Bell Martha Bransford Lisa Bridgewater Mindy Brumfield Kim Caldwell Robyn Childress Shelia Cochran Boo Elliot Virginia Flemer Margaret Fowler Debi Gathright Krista Grow Molly Hartz Sarah Hazelgrove Susan Hough Janet Jarrett Dianne Jefferies Peggy Jenkins Cappy Kennon Carole Key Gwen Koechlein Liz Lemons Sally Lowe Karen Moore Cindy Morris Beverly Mozingo Barbara Neiman Carrie Overstreet Liz Parrish Robin Perdue Liz Rammell Susan Ramsey Pi Richardson Nita Sadler Amy Schuize Lisa Smith Toni Smith Ann Carter Stephens Joy Strike Sarah Stump Janet Sykes Luanna Thompson Jane Tunstall Kim Turnball Jenny Ward Debbie Warren Jeanne Webb Virginia Welter Mary Wolfolk Julianna Worsham Lynn Wunnenburg Advisors: Robbie Wood, Candy Dowdy Colors; Crimson Red and Pearl White Jewels; Pearl and Ruby Flowers: Fall- Aster Spring- Narcissus Philanthropy: Aid to the Mentally Retarded i T!!;:SC CZ}JZ!i ! t!l Muffin Ames Sherri Bain Anita Braden Donna Braden Robin Bryant Donna Connolly Lynne Cook Carol Cooper Rosalind Crenshaw Debbie Daniel Teri Davis Julie Dayton Brenda Fattrow Carol Fleming Kim Klutz Furr Kim Furbee Kim Garber Amy Gates Gaye Garringer Kym Gilbert Evelyn Gragnani Barb Greer Myra Gwyer Linda Hall Sharon Harrup Beverly Harris Dianna Harw ood Debbie Hogge Jo Jacobs Jan Jennings Terry Johnson Debbie Joyner Hope Kalivratenos Karen Kilmer Debi Kinzel Linda Kulp Lisa Lassiter Cathy Leftwich Vickie Lowe Jean McLarin Susan Melvin Kaye Midkiff Cindy Morris Cindy Moss Vicki Nesbitt Cam Oglesby Lynn Plageman Caty Rafferty Cathy Reynolds Janet Robertson Cindy Sanders Cindy Smith Debra Spencer Cheryl Stiebel Cindy Thomas Susan Towler Becky Webb Melissa Wiggins Robin Young Colors: Emerald Green and Gold Jewel: Pearl Founded: Ypsilanti, Michigan 1899 Founded locally: 1935 Philanthropies: Cystic Fibrosis Flower: Yellow Rose ■MHMH ▲ Jeanne Becker % Ingrida Berkis _m Betsy Bishop 1 Beth Anne Caccivio Susan Chft Lisa Comer Sandi Cram Sandy Davis M Laura Duncan m Karen Elliot m Patti Floyd Terry Garmer Ruth Graham Diane Hamrick Kim Hannan Karen Heslen Anita Hoppe Mary Beth Ibanez Trudy Jones Amy Kane Kelly Kent Faith Lancaster Mary Ann McAllister Nancy Morton Karen Mullinax Becki Myers Terry Ritchie Flower: Kilarney Rose Connie Scouras Colors: Pink and Green Carolyn Scully Jewel: Diamond Terry Shiflett National Philanthropy: Gallaudet College for Mary Ann Shirvell the Deaf Marcie Swale Founded: 1902 Bert Sweatman Miami University Kathy Watson Oxford, Ohio Sherry Wiggins Founded locally: 1956 Gretchen Unterzuber- Chapter: Epsilon Tau sorority advisor  r  :«y }  ii  !.m!!« ' .v :i ' iV); i!  «iitjii-. Jody Adams STr Janet Allen WW Lisa Allred Mary Barrett ▲ Andrea Batten Rebecca Benoit V Mary Elizabetti BIsese V HI Patricia Brady Charlotte Brinkley Peggy Brown Barbara Califf v Melanie Carsley Anita Crutchfield . m Gayle Dishman A % Terry English A % Julia Fitzgerald f Patti Gilluim m mA. Ellen Halle Ceresa Haney Barbara Haney Theresa Harris Lisa Heflin Linda Hitt Sherry Hogge Melanie Hyman Vicki Jones Laura Keel Karen Kilvington Karen Kreger Linda Krutainis Jenny Lashley Kathy Moorefield Colors: Green and White Edie Parkins Jewel: Pearl, Emerald and Diamond Melissa Stowers Philanthropy: Crippled Children ' s Hospital Lora Tester Richmond, Virginia Martha Trotman Founded: Longwood College Lauren Rubino Farmville, Virginia Doreen Shuffler October 17, 1897 Theresa Wade Marie Watson Linda Wolk Joyce Trent- Advisor J Hu ¥m Flower: Violet Colors: Lavender and Maroon Jewel: Pearl Founded: Colby College Wafervllle, Maine November 9, 1874 Philanthropies: Maine Sea Coast Mission; American Farm School, Salonica Greece Wendy Adams Liz Baker Alice Bartlett Diane Bottoms Alda Brown Pat Carnes Cindy Clark Cheryl Cody Ann Corson Beth Devan Karen Doss Leigh Duft Gayle Floyd Anne Gaitter Jerry Glasscock Sherry Grant Debbie Grigsby Pam Hamilton Teresa Heatwole Jana Herrman Melanie Hudnall Peggy Higgins Jayne Hutchens Debbie Jachens Jo Anne Johnson Pat Landers Rhonda Landis Becky Lee Linda Love Susie Mason Elise McCarty Sue Misker Cheryl Murphy Astrid Newman Janie Packett Mary Pleasant Cindy Roakes Sandy Robertson Lisa Sandridge Beth Slater Sara Smith Jackie Steer Mary Stuart Susie Transue Patia Truitt Mallory Weiman Betsy Whidden Pam White Anne Wynne Elizabeth Buchwald Cheryle di Butera Valerie Campbell Patricia Clayton Lynne Davis Carol Delany Regina DeMass Cassandra Dearing Mary Dlller Beth Farrls Kelly Ann Foster Cathy Garrette Jean Geoghegan Theresa Godly Kathy Gooche Margaret Hanback Gayle Harris Kathy Hayworth Rose Hensley Elizabeth Hostoglls Cynthia Jones Wanda Kirkland Mary KIrkman Carol Mcintosh Rose McNeil Debra Miller Melissa (Boo) Miller Margaret Mistretta Kathy Mitchell Julie Newman Sheila Parker Lisa Powell Kyna Racey Shelly Radner Linda Sandbougher Laura Smyth Janet Snapp Carol Spencer Penelope Sreene Susan Struder Debra Wiedman Lucinda Williams Michelle Willis Kimberly Wood Linda Woodbury Diane Wright Joanne Yeats Colors: Rose and White; Flower: Rose colored carnations Founded: March 4, 1852 Macon, Georgia Founded locally: 1978 ■ Amy Bathurst Karen Best Lynda Coon Jeanne Cumiskey Deanna Deane Jean Dyer Jennifer Ferguson Liz Flagge Melinda Goodloe Kathy McKnight Ruth Ann McWhit Beth Navin Rhonda Powell Sharon Raunswinder Kathy Redman Sylvia Roberts Colleen Russell Sue Seaborn Joy Serine Melinda Schoelley Julie Tracy Katie Trainor Kimberly Vick Robyn Walker Vicki Walker Janet Young Advisor: Tamia J. Biight )S Jewel: Pearl Flower: Purple Violet Symbol: Sailboat Founded: Longwood College Farmvllie, Virginia April 20, 1898 Philanthropy: Robbie Page Memorial Fund i Colors: Turquoise Blue and Steel Grey Flower: White Violet Founded: Longwood College Farmville, Virginia March 15, 1898 Philanthropy: National Association for Retarded Citi2ens Sue Bailey Tammy Baker Peggy Bryant Debi Burns Betsy Cash Kim Cave Alice Clay Debbie Cosby Jackie Crute Sally Daniels Denise Ehlers Debbie Fulton Kathy Hannelly Judi Harrison Anita Hed Brenda Hester Nancy Holsinger Lou Howell Jenney Hunt Leigh Hunter Sharon Janovich Liz Jones Katrina Krist Anne Maxey Abby McChesney Mary Kay McDaniels Linda Meadows Michele Milburn Courtney Mills Lysa Mowles Mary Kay Noftsinger Robin Perterson Susan Pitt Betty Pleasant Terri Anne Poor Venetia Raines Jill Rupp Chrissie Scanlon Nancy Shultz Dolores Skinner Stacey Smith Teresa Snellings Robbie Stanley Helen Strickland Polly Swinson Lysa Thomas Mimi Tirambello Anne Tokarz Connie Turner Missy Waller Susan Waller Laurie White Terri Wiley Cheryl Wilcox Anne Carol Wood Anne Wright Dolly Young Jill Zeavin W jS 3 L sjn San ' i.ri Ml Colors: Gold and Blue with Royal Blue as an auxiliary. Flower: Red Rose Motto: Nothing shall ever tear us asunder. ' Founded Nationally: College of Charleston South Carolina December 10. 1904 Founded locally: September 4, 1978 Kendall Adams Donnie Bray Brian Cochran Lester Cruise Mike Derflinger Brian Gomes Penn Gorman Dennis Helms Scott Hi leman T.C. Jones. iV Marty Kelly Kevin Lee D.J. Lindsey Scott Lyies John Machen Steve McAra John McLaren Earl Moore Keith Moore Kevin Ryman Roy Saunders Chauncy Sisco Stone Smith Billy Spangler Jack Thomas John Thomas David Wall Tray Warwick David Weaver Ron Wheeler Steve Whitten I.A.A. .ftg - j ossi- ' sif - ' n J ' tfPRV ill. (Left to right) Front: Tommy Stout, Donna Nicely, Bev Harris, Debbie Fore, Jennifer Moll Back Row: Dor- othy Winstead, Lynne Johnson, Bev Hart, Susie Powell, Bill Brent, Ms. Callaway Rugby Club The Wesley Foundation Who ' s Who . . . ? The History Club wi wBn wi HBB wmwwpitp K KSGK !tJX % MMk r- iv-A M f ftaL. The College Republicans MENC Federation of Student Social Workers Pir ' ' Business Club Chemistry Club ■ ,. .L JVJi:- V i ' . V ] Student Education Association Officers: Steve Whitten, President Melanie Wallacl , Vice-president Lois Baker, secretary Tammy Bird, Treasurer Jeri Griffin, Historian Dr. Clayton Buck, Advisor Melanie Wallack, Central Region Representative Members Members: Judy Ayscue Karen Baker Lois Baker Sue Barns Paula Bass Helen Bigger Tammy Bird Kathleen Caiazzo Sharon Callahan Betsy Cooper Nancy Davis Donald Diggs Pearl Dodson Cindy Faust Kim Fisher Anne Good Jeri Griffin Judy Griffin Jill Hanel Therese Hardin Berkeley Harland Kelley Harlowe Kim Harper Sheree Hawse Debra Hernandez Donna Huff Donna Hughes Kathy Koch Carol Mcintosh Leigh Perry Cathy Powell Susan Shields Mary Stade Terri Stuart Rebecca Thompson Donna Todd Susan Waddill Sherry Wagner Melanie Wallack Steve Whitten Sabrina Wilson Ida Williams Kathy Williams Laurie Wright Student Government Association Residence Board Ann Wyatt - Chairman Lynn Plageman - V. Chairman Libby Bowman - Secretary David Wall - Fire Warden Vickie Lowe Beth Wadell Steve Whitten Walter Taylor Chris Ruppel Jill Penney 103 Jan Bates Alice Clay Brenda Coleman Jill Eacho Lisa Heldeman Donna Hughes Nicole King Sally Lowe - Secretary Michelle McCullon Teresa McLawhorn - Chairman Keith Moore - Vice Chairman Celeste Rodriquez Kathy Vannice Melissa Wiggins Advisors: Dr. John Peale Dr. Louis R. Fawcett, Jr. Mr. Thomas Dickens Judicial Board Legislative Board Wanda Peterson - Chairman Neil Sullivan - Vice Chairman Julie Dayton - Corresponding Secretary Karen Shelton - Recording Secretary Terri Davis Cindy Byrd Carol Cooper Sue Miskar Dana Overstreet Lee Wann Beverly Montingo Debbie Northern Teresa Ware Tammy Bird Cindy Dropeski Ceresa Haney Jack Tolbert Brenda Carpenter Sharon Harrup Christi Lewis Nancy Warren Jim Crites Advisors: Dr. T. C. Dalton Dr. James Gussett ■■■■■ Geist Alice Clay Donna Connolly Rosalind Crenshaw Petie Grigg Dianne Harwood Laurie Hoffman Kathy Hughes Ann Johnson Terry Johnson Linda Kuip Bill McKaig Cindy Morris Linda Muliey Debbie Northern Cam Oglesby Tom Stout Lee Wann Teresa Ware Mrs. Nancy Shelton, Sponsor Miss Terri Swann, Sponsor Purpose: The puropse of Geist is to recognize and encourage quality achievement in scholarship, leadership and service; to promote college loy- ality and preserve worthwhile ideals and treditions of the instution; to foster understanding and cooperation between students and faculity. Geist is a German word signifying spirit, imagination, intellegence and soul. Pi Omega Pi Purpose: Pi Omega Pi is the national honor fraternity in busi- ness education. Its purpose is to create a fellowship among teach- ers of business. Wendy Barrett Louise Bigger Sabrina Bristow Susan Cross Karen Gunn Sylvia Poore Sara Smith Susan Williams Sigma Alpha Iota Purpose: Sigma Alpha lota is an international music frater- nity for Women. Its purpose is to further the development of music in America, to raise the standards of productive musi- cal work among the students, and to give inspiration and musical aid to its members. Sandra Martin Kristin Holberg Rene Rowland Ruth Vaughan Peg Roettger Lynnette Hudson Elaine McDonald Abby McChesney Mary Breeden Jenny Lashley Mary Barrett Cathy Edwards Penny Williams Debbie Cobb Sandra Goodwyn Cindy Hamilton Margie LaReau Marguerite Roller Miss Norma Williams, Sponsor Mrs. Pauline Haga, Sponsor Pi Gamma Mu Purpose: The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is to improve scholarship in the social stud- ies and to achieve synthesis therein; to inspire social ser- vice to humanity by an intelli- gent approach to the solution of social problems. Mary Barrett Robin Blecher Becky Bennoit Donna Connaily Leigh Anne Duff Dorthy Jerd Karl Hoessler D. J. Lindsey Mary Ellen Machauglin Theresa Markley Wanda Peterson Sue Russell Teresa Ware Tony Wilkins Mary Lucy Wilson Pi Mu Epsilon MEMBERS Barbara Baker Teresa Burks Bobby Covington Connie Daniels Nancy Fringer Sherry Harrison Betty Lewis Cheryl McKenn Ken Neimo Viet Nguyen Jerri Anne Reid Karen Simpson Sherry Herald Wagner PLEDGES Judy Azcue Mrs. Vicki Hightower Cindy Moss FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Allen Mrs. Bollinger Dr. Gussett Dr. Hightower Dr. Kidder Dr. May Dr. Noone Mrs. Noone Mrs. Parrish Dr. Webber Dr. Wu Purpose: Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathmat- ics among students in acdemic institutions, and among staffs of qualified non-academic in- stitutions. ! Lychnos Purpose: The purpose of Lychnos is to promote interest in science and mathematics. Membership is limited to jun- iors and seniors who are ma- joring in biology, chemistry, general science, and mathe- matics. Toni Ayers Teresa Burks Sara Coon Robert Curtin Connie Daniels Nancy Fringer Lynn Glover Susan Gouldman Kathy Hancock Beverly Harvey Sunok Kim Betty Lewis Joni Lewis Cheryl McKeen Viet Nguyen Gary Riley Jerri Ried Karen Simpson Robin Stark Laurie Stuber Lee Wann Janice Wettstien Robin Young Phi Kappa Phi Mary Ellen Barrett Becky Bennick Teri Dunnivant Virginia Flemer Nancy Fringer Anita Glover Susannah Hardy Ann Johnson Linda Muley Cheryl Parks Deborah Pultz Jerri Reid Karen Steuber Kim Turnbull Glenette Lee Wan Faculty Members Janet Binger Robert Blasch Eleanor Bobbitt Jerry Cardwell Carolyn Craft James Crowl Elizabeth Etheridge William Frank Foster Gresham Janet Hedrick Lawrence HIad Elizabeth Jackson James Jordan Robert May Jo Leslie Sneller Wayne Tinnell Carolyn Wells Purpose: Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society wgich recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all aca- demic disciplines and many professional fields. Thus, Phi Kappa Phi is distinguished by its dedication to the twin prin- ciples of integration and de- mocratization of learning. 109 Kappa Omicron Phi Cheryl Adkins Becky Bailey Cheryl Boys Elise Canty Carolyn Clark Jean Dyer Helen Garrett Beverly Harvey Carol Henry Joan Humphries Emmalee Isreal Janice Lembke Diane Nickels Sallie Pleasants Cindy Poore Robin Stephens Jane Tunstall Jeanne Webb Miss Eva McCreary, Sponsor Purpose: Kappa Omicron Phis is a national home eco- nomics honor society which was established at Longwood in 1962. Its purpose is to fur- ther the best interest of home economics; to develope wom- en with higher ideals of sane living with deeper higher intel- lectual cultural ideals. Lambda Iota Tau Purpose: Lambda lota Tau is an international honor society for outstanding achievements in language literature courses. The society encourages scho- lastic excellence in the study of literature. Lambda lota Tau Karen Bass Cindy Cumins Dan Corrie Beth Devan Terri Dunnivant Carol Henry Sandy Haga Laurie Hoffman Jessie Lingnian Donna Murphy Martha Nicholson Debbie Northern Sherie Ragsdale Karen Shelton Mr. Donald Stuart, Sponsor ■ t:iJL 3£Aiiffi?lJi; Delta Psi Kappa Jody Adams Pamela Adams Cathy Arcese Sherri Bain Laura Bell Alda Brown Kaye Carter Rosalind Crenshaw Becky Crites Sue Delong Dee Donnelly Darlene Douglas Lori Fehrenbach Lisa Florence Terry Garmer Marcia Gray Myra Gwyer Purpose: Delta Psi Kappa is national proffessional frater- nity in health, physical educa- tion and recreation. Diane Harwood Lydia Hudson Kitty Hughes Terry Johnson Debi Kinzel Nancy Moore Mary Kay Noftsinger Cindy Smith Paula Steele Tommy Stout Anne Tokarz Rosy Wallace Debbie Whetsel Melissa Wiggins Lisa Mowles Cheryl Strayor Sponsor: Dr. Eleanor Bobbitt Kappa Delta Pi Purpose: The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi shall be to en- courage high professional, in- tellectual and personal stand- ards and to recognize out- standing contributions to edu- cation. Karen Baker Marsha Baker Mary Bennett Alda Brown Linda Burgess Robin Carter Alice Clay Betsy Cooper Jackie Crute Henry Dahlman Laura English Sandra Haga Virginia Hamilton Jill Hanel Joyce Harrison Susan Henley Kathy Hughes Joan Humphries Ann Johnson Kaye Midkiff Diana Morris Jan Murray Jane Perry Nash Sylvia Poore Debbie Pultz Raye Rector Rene Rowland Beth Sage Rebecca Thompson Kathryn Wilson Mrs. Sandra Bollinger, Sponsor Purpose: The purpose of Alpha Psi Omega is to cultivate and encourage interest in dra- ma. It is an honary fraternity for those doing a high stand- ard of work in the college theatre. Alpha Psi Omega George Bennett James Bourne Mellisa Crick Henry Dalhman Cassi Dearing I. B. Dent Bene Freeman Linda Kulp Nina Leffue Sponsor: Mr. Benjamin Emerson Patten Lockwood Reenie Manley Vicki Mann Ken Neimo Christopher Orsi Lisa Pelis Barbara Wood Robert Webber Douglas Young Beta Beta Beta Mary Barrett Gary Birkett Sara Coons Dale Dippre Susan Gouldman Judi Hamliton Peter Kauffman Joni Lewis Kathy Newcomb Sponsors: Dr. Donald Merkie Dr. David Brail Joan Solari Robin Stark Helen Strickland Patti Surrat Beth Thompson Lynn Trotter Lee Wann Janice Wettstein Purpose: Beta Beta Beta is a honor and professional society for students of the biological sciences. Its activities are de- signed to stimulate interest, scholarly attainment, and in- vestigation in the biolobical sciences. Honor ' s Council Dr. James C. Gussett, Sponser Cindy Poore, President Cheryl McKeen, Secretary Waiter Wooldridge Peter Kauffman Cindy Morris Teresa Ware Susan O ' Brien Jane Tunstall Becky Bennoit Connie Daniels Sylvia Poore Sandra Martin Alpha Lambda Delta Purpose: Alpha Lambda Del- ta is the freshman honorary society. The purpose of the society is to promote intelli- gent living and a high standard of learning and to encourage superior shcolastic attainment among college students. Alpha Lambda Delta Julie Baca Ruby Barnes Mary Cappaert Jennifer Carraway Deborah Cobb James Coleman Julie Compton Donna Courtney Tammy Jo Davis Marilyn Gillispie Ginger Glasscock Susan Godbey Susan Goodman Linda Hall Kimberly Hancock Karen Hoffman Mary Beth Johnson Beth Joles Elizabeth Jones Sponser: Dr. James Gussett Ann-Elyse Maxey Elizabeth Mitchell Tammy Newton Susannah Nuckols Lynn Painter Cynthia Progar Carole Robertson Barbara Sabitus Mary Sewell Mary Slade Donald Spence Jane Waters Nancy Willard Deanna Wilson Walter Wooldridge Sharon Wooten Diane Wright Talmadge Yeatts, Jr. Captions are clockwise starting in the upper left hand corner Ah-so sais Sue Delong .... Muffin Ames and Jim Crites, senior ushers for Oktoberfest, do a little shot- ich in front of supportive on- lookers . . . Ken Neimo tells the world to Move over. I am coming through!! ... Is it the three Mousekateers, or maybe it ' s the Mod Squad!! (made up by Dianne Harwood Petie Grigg and Rosalind Crenshaw .) . . Pam Bessler Sings her heart out for her senior recital. Muffin Ames Home Economics Education Oktoberfest Sr. Usherette, Oktoberfest Soph, Booth Co-Chair, S.A.F.C., Colleague Orientation Leader, SGA Treasurer, AET Sorority Gary Andrews Business Administrtation and Accounting Bonita Angle Economics and Accounting Oktoberfest Klown, Phi Beta Lambda treas., Intra- murals: Softball and Volleyball, Hall President Cathy Arcese Patricia Ashwell Toni Ayers Chemistry Biology Lychnos, Chemistry Clu b - Sec. V.P., Stu. Ass ' t., Or. Lead., Fresh. Prod., Okt. Skit, Announce- ment Chairman, Alumni Sec. Susan Bailey Home Economics Dance Company, Zeta Tau Alpha Social Sorority Elizabeth Baker li . Karen Baker Elementary Education K-3 Longwood Scholars, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambca Delta, Colleagues, SEA Shirley Banks Mary Ellen Barrett Social Science Varsity Tennis Team (Capt. Sr. Yr.), Concert Choir (Treas.), Phi Dappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Beta Beta Beta, Sigma Alpha lota, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cam- arata Singers Lida Barthol Business Administration Management Karen Bass Paula Bass Elementary Education B.S.U. 1977-79 S.E.A. 1977-79 Caryn Beausoliel Elementary Education VWOA of ET (honorary Sorority) President Hall President 2 years. Weight Watchers, Newman Club, Intervarsity, Costume Mistress Glass Menagerie, worked on costumes for several other plays Robin Carol Belcher Social Science Alpha Gamma Delta - President, Panhellenic Dele- gate, Colleague, Oktoberfest Skits, Concert Choir, PiGamma Mu - Vice President, Secretary, Orien- tation Leader, MENC, Treasurer, Teresa Bing Louise Bigger Business Education Honoarary - Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda Historian Jr. Year, Baptist Student Union Frances Bell Emma Blankenship Home Economics Kathy Bique Health and Physical Education Fire Warden to Residence Board, Senior Class Vice-President. Field Hockey (Fresh-Soph), Head Pea-Picker ' 79, Oktoberfest Skits, Color Rush Chairman, Class of ' 79 Alumni Secretary Susan Bernard Mary Berl History Oktoberfest Skit 1975, Set 1978, Bloodmobile 77-79, Nat ' l. Student Conf. Delegate 1979 (at the Citadel, Charleston, S.C.), Intermural Softball (1976), Volleyball (1977), Honorary Member of Vica Icka Coopa, NBC Election 1978 Pam Bessler Music Oktoberfest Skit 1-2, Pres. of Concert Choir - 4 Sec. of Concert Choir - 3 Cameratas, Alpha Gamma Delta - 1st Vice Pres. Legislative Board Rep. Student Counselor, Geistmeister for Okt., MENC ■MMSiiiHHilHni I 1 J IB V Sarah Blue Speech and Drama Longwood Players. Oktoberfest Script - 1976 - Green-n-White. Oktoberfest Music 1976, Oktober- fest Skit 1976 - Beggar - Green-n-White, Okto- berfest Script - 1978 - Green-n-Wliite, Oktoberfest Set - 1975 - Green-n-White. Leslie Boatwright Beulah Bolden Psychology Peom - Touching the Mind Published 1977- ' 78, Anthology College Poetry. National Press, Agoura, California, Conference Potential Minority Grad- uate Students - Participant - 1977-78, Alpha Kappa Alpha - Founding Member 1977 - Secretary 1978, Psychology Club - Vice President 1978, Student Assistant - 1976-77 Deborah J. Brown Health Physical Education - Elementary Secondary Varsity Volleyball 2-3-4, JV Basketball 1-2, Softball Team, Residence Board Investigator Martha Brown Business Education Phi Mu Sorority (Secretary, Lambda, Student Assistant Panhell), Phi Beta i: Peggy Bryant Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Hampden (4 years) Lee Bruno Snyder Cheerleader Robin Bryant H P E Pam Buchanan Lauren Burns Linda Burgess Mary Beth Budd Deborah Burch Elementary Education Teresa Burks Applied Mathematic and Computer Science Lychnos Society, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda 1977-78 Vanessa Burns Tammy Callis Chemistry-Biology ■ Colleague 1976, Orien tation Leader 1977-78, Chemistry Club Secretary 1978 , ' ,« SJn Sara Camancho Rita Campbell Business Administration-Management Elise Canty Home Economics, Foods Nutrition Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. Okto- berfest sl it and booths, Freshman Production, Student Assistant, H.S.G.S.S. Mary Beth Carey Government History V.P. Alpha Gamma Delta, Judicial Brd, Representa- tive, Sr. Class Treas., Elections Comm., Student Activities Fees Comm.. Oktoberfest Skits, Miss L. C. Pageant Kaye Carter Therapeutic Recreation Delta Psi Kappa, Therapeutic Recreation Organiza- tion, Volleyball Team Pamela Carter Elementary Ed. K-3 Patti K. Chapman Elementary Ed. 4-7 Dorm Pres-Fresh Soph, year, Secretary of Residence Board, Historian V. Pres., Pres. of H2O Club, S-UN, Reporter Artist for Rotunda, Okt. Skits 1977 Carolyn Clark Home Economics Education Pledge Guard of Kappa Omicron Phi, Va. Home Economics Assoc, Home Economics Club, Chem- istry Club, Award of Scholastic Achievement feiiSS«i WfeJtoil ' i-.V :il- «ii ;! ' !i -. ' Debra K. Clements Art Education Robin Compton Home Economics Colleagues, VHEA, Panhellenic Pres. Alpha Delta PI Sorority, Donna Connolly Social Work Vice Chairman of Residence Board, Geist Secre- tary, Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Honorary, Federation of Student Social Workers, Coordin- ator Reach Out Program, Chairman Dining Hall Committee Lynda Coon Elementary Education Secretary of Sigma Sigma Sigma, Member of the Student Education Assoc. Carol Cooper Home Ec.-Fashion Merchandise Colleague, Student Assistant, Orientation Leader. Legislative Board, Rep. Soph, Jr. Sr. Year, Senior Class President, Alpha Sigma Tau Ann Corson Gwen Crawford Rosalind Crenshaw Therapeutic Recreation Geist - Head Clown, Alpha Sigma Tau - Chaplain, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, Legislative Board, Head Colleague ' ' ;- ' ' .l i ' BUm 111 . :: H - w h!; ! n W ' 1 w . t in Ik X m Susan Crawford Jim Crites Chemistry Legislative Board, Chem. Club Senior Usher - Oktoberfest ' 78 treas., S-UN, Rebecca Crites Therapeutic Recreation Vice - Chairman Student Union, Scholarships Chair- man, Miss Longwood Pageant, Student Activity Fees Committee, Rep. of Class of 1979, Delta Psi Kappa Susan Cross Business Education Member of Phi Beta Lambda, Member of PI Omega PI Anita Crutchfield English Kappa Delta Sorority (Membership Chair.), Rotunda Reporter (Fr. Yr.), Oktoberfest Skit (Soph. Yr.) Jacl(ie Crute Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi - Treas., Zeta Tau Alpha Kathy Cullen Health and Physical Education Colleagues 76 , Student Assistant 77 , Orien- tation Leader 78 , Oktoberfest Skits, Alpha Gamma Delta, Student Faculty Advisory Comm. (HPER), Itramurals (B.B., V.B.) Hank Dahlman Music Education Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Fellowship Candi- date, Phi Mu Alpha Music Professional, Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Professional, Kappa Delta Pi Edu- cation Professional, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Camerata Singers, Vice President 4ilK Debbie Daniel % k .:i.Ci Paulette iVIarie Daniel Connie Daniels Math Pres. Pi Mu Epsilon (Scholarship Comm.). iVlember Lychnos, Hall Pres.. Tennis Team, Student Assis- tant Deanna Deane Business Longwood Scholar, Pres. of EEE, Chairman of Miss LC Pageant, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, B.H. Club. 3 yrs. Cassandra Dearing Psychology Psych Club Pres. ' ll-l ' i. Alpha Psi Omega ' 79, Longwood Players ' 77-79, Orientation Leader, Phi Mu Susan Agnes Delong Physical Education W Elementary Emphasis Legislative Board Rep. 3 Yrs., Delta Psi Kappa Phy. Ed. Honorary Frat. - V. Pres. Honors Council, Alpha Gamma Delta, Manager Men ' s Basketball and Soc- cer Teams, Sec. Senior Class. Alumni Secretary Reglnia Denby Beth Devan English Lambda lota Tau (English Honorary), Sigma Kappa Recording Secretary Linda Dodson Elementary Education AlO Sorority-Philanthropy V. Pres., Wesley Choir, Wesley Council-Hostess Nursery Chair- man, Student Education Assoc- Historian Dee Donnelly Therapeutic Recreation Legislative Bd. Rep. (Fresh. Soph.) Junior Class Pres., Kelta Psi Kappa. Alpha Gamma Delta, Elec- tions Committee Chairman, Oktoberfest Music Chairman Cynthia Downey Physical Education W Minor in Biology Leigh Duff Sociology Sigma Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu Honorary, Resident Assistant Laura Duncan French Delta Zeta Sorority-President, Pledge Trainer Activities Chairman, Student Assistant, Hall Pres- ident Teri Dunnivant English Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Lambda lota Tau, Volleyball - V JV, Lacrosse-JV ' gf ' 1 Scarlett Dyer Elementary Education 4-7 Student Assistant, Orientation Leader, Resident Advisor Linda Eagle Health Physical Education Varsity Volleyball, JV Lacrosse, Softball Team, Played Basketball Intramurals Shirley Early Sociology Sherry Edwards Accounting-Economics Phi Beta Lambda, Women ' s Basketball Scorekeeper Laura English Elementary Education 4-7 Member Kappa Delta Pi Audrey Evans BME (Bac. Music Ed) Longwood Players, Trees. EAI (Sigma Alpha lota) Music Honary, Concert Choir, Camerata Singers Doris Evans Art Education Art Department Hostess, 1979 Diana Faison Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda 76-78  - ' «?• ' .Uftrf nl Brenda Faulconer I. . ' «m Eleanor Fillmore A,. ...J Kim Fisher Elementary Education K-3 Residence Board ' 77-78, Student Education Assoc, (SEA), Longwood Players. Senior Class Booth Chairman, Senior Class Fund Raising Chairman, Concert Choir Virginia Flemer Political Science Phi Kappa Phi, Member National Hon. Society, Pi Gamma Mu, Vice Pres. Nat Social Science Honor Society, Dean ' s List Student, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority-Standard ' s Board Chairman Carol Fleming Gayle Floyd Elementary Education 4-7 Colleagues, Sigma Kappa Janice Fowler Elementary Education 4-7 Mary - Jean Frank Biology (Environmental Emphasis) Student Assistant (2), HjO Club - Historian, HjO Club - President Nancy Fringer Mathematics Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon. Lychnos Society itei£i 2i iZ5 ' ' ' ■ iM[M ' ' f i!p! mam m mg mSi Carol Garrett Business Administration Susan Gentry Angela Gerst Therapeutic Recreation Varsity Tennis Team Member 75-78 Badminton CInampion 76 77, Women ' s Bowling Champion 1977, Women ' s Ping Pong Cliampion 1977, Drama Set Crew Member 75-76, Octoberfest Band Member Lynn Glover Physics Pres. Lychnos, Sec. Treas. of Honors Council, Member Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta Susan Gouldman Biology Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society His- torian President, Lychnos Honorary Society for Math Science Majors, Sec, Chemistry Club Activ- ities Chairman Sherry Grant Joanne Gray Business Administration inter-Varsity Fellowship, HjO Club Deborah Griffin Art Education Visual Arts Assoc, Student Director Showcase Gallery, Recipient Art Scholorship Award 1978. Art Purchase Award, Jr. Show 1978. Alumni Assoc. Art Purchase Award ' 78 ■■■■■II mil Judy Griffin Biology Student Education Assoc. Orientation Leader Student Alumni Assoc. Margaret Grigg Art Education OI t. Green WInite Chairman ' 77, Booth Chairman ' 75, Geist Publicity Chairman, Judicial Board Chairman Secretary, Longwood College Pur- chasing Committee, Longwood Co. of Dancers- Publicity Chairman. Executive Council Liason Committee Joyce Gunn Myra Gwyer Health Physical Education Legislative Board-Rec. Sec. 2 Yr. Member, Hockey Team-2 yrs.. Lacrosse Team-2 yrs.. Delta Psi Kappa, Who ' s Who, Alpha Sigma Tau-Pres. Sandra Haga English Reporter of Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec.-Treas. of Lambda lota Tau, Elections Committee Kathy Hallett Brenda Hamlette Elementary Education 4-7 Alpha Kappa Alpha V.P., Election Committee. Pan- hellenic Council Delegate Kathy Hancock Jill Hanel Elementary Education K-3 SEA, Kappa Delta Pi Darlene Harless Home Economics Joyce Harrison Elementary Education Ed. Honary - Kappa Delta Pi Beverly Hart Grace Hardy Sherri Harrison Diane Harwood Health Physical Education Geist Vice Pres., Delta Psi Kappa, Pres., Judicial Board, Alpha Sigma Tau, Hockey Team Mgr., Who ' s Who ffsm m f Lisa Heidemann B.S. in Business Administration (Marketing) Longwood College Concert Choir 77-79, Phi Beta Lambda 78-79, Senior Class Booth Co-Chairman ' 78, Senior Banquet Committee 79, Orientation Leader ' 78 Susan Henley Elementary Education K-3 Baptist Student Union: Summer Missions Ch. Sec, Pres., Tafara: Transportation Ch., Sec, Pres. Kappa Delta Pi, Colleague Founders Day Commit- tee Carol Henry ■ ■I IS Rl !■ ■ ■ m m m m m Debbie Hernandez Elementary Education K-3 Zeta Tau Alpha - Corresponding Secretary, Student Alumni Association, Student Education Association John Herndon Brenda Hester English Communications Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Chairman, Colleague Junior Assistant. Orientation Leader, Dorm Council, Intramurals, Rotunda Staff Reporter Robin Hines Elementary Education K-3 Student Union, Oktoberfest SEA, Dean ' s List Green White Skit. Laurie Hoffman English Oktoberfest Skit Costume Chairman ' 76, Senior Class Chairman ' 78, Wesley Foundation Pres. ' 77, Sec ' 78. Choir. Lambda lota Tau Pres.. Organiza- tion Evaluations Committee immmtymwiMmj ' :: L _ ' J«ili7itiMLl;A ' t;.I.jJ Maureen S. Hogan Social Work Student Assistant 2 Yrs.. Newman Club 1 Yr. Federation of Student Social Workers 1 Yr. Mary Hogge Elementary Education K-3 Library Science Colleague, Admissions Aid. SAA Betsy Hopkins Dianne Hornback Donna Huff Social Science Education - B.S. SEA Sec. 1977-78, Student Assistant 2 Yrs.. Dele- gate 2 Yrs, to SVEA Convention Kathy Hughes Music Education EAI Chaplain, Editor, KATT Secretary, MENC Vice Pres., SCVMEA State Secretary, Camerata Singers Sec. Yr., Concert Choir Joan Humphries Home Economics Education Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi Home Economics Honor Society, Intramural Basketball Emmalee Israel Home Economics Education Kappa Omicron Phi, Longwood VHEA Pres., Okto- berfest Booth Chairman, Student Asst., Betty Lamp Award A. iliii Peggy Jenkins B.S. in Home Economics Fashion Merchandising Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. Intramural Softball Team Sharon Jenlcins Elementary Education Elizabeth Jennings f A k i ' t 1 H ■ y- ' 1 Terry Johnson Health Physical Education Virginia Johnson Elementary Education K-3 Math Certification Freshman Commission Elf, Student Union Secre- tary, Orientation Leader, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Alumni Assoc. (SAA) Moderator, Geist President Beverly Jones Elementary Education 4-7 Katherine Jones Nelle Jones 134 Debbie Joyner Hope Kaliuretenos Beth Kearney Jennifer Kelsey Debra Kilpatrick Bonnie Celeste King Music Secretary of Longwood College Concert Band, Chairman of Band Booth at Oktoberfest, Orchestra member for Fiddler on the Roof, Longwood Band Wanda Kirkland Business Administration - Management Student Asst., Orientation Leader, Phi Lambda, Phi Mu Director 1977 Gwen Koeclilein Business Administration - Management Tennis Team 4 yrs.. captain soph, yr.. Phi Beta Lambda, Senior Practicum in Richmond, Member Alpha Sigma Alpha Hiiiiiiiiini f % .« • Cindy Krott 4 M V r Linda Kulp Speech Dramatic Arts Alpha Psi Omega - Drama Honorary V.P., Geist Festmeister Okt. Chairman, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Judicial Board Vice Chairman, Student Activities Fees Committee Representative, Long- Vi ood Players Melinda Lafoon Robin Landry Susan Lawrence Ann Leavitt Home Economics Option in Food Nutrition Jr. Usher, Chairman Miss Longwood Pageant ' 78, Chairman Student Union 78-79, Worked W Or- ientation for 3 Yrs., Home Ec. Club, Student Alumni Assoc. Erin Lee Elementary Education K-3 Oktoberfest. Sophomore Road Shovif, Orientation Leader v.; ..i- ■ Cathy Leftwich Elementary Education Student Assistant, Orientation Leader, Green-n- White color activities, Oktoberfest skit. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority - Social Chairman. Freshman Production Student Alumni Association. Sopho- more Road show Betty Lewis Business Administration- Concentration Account- ing PI Mu Epsilon. Lynchos, Oktoberfest skits Costume Chairmen ' 78, Wesley Foundation, student council, treasurer II D. J. Lindsay Mary Logan Office Administration Phi Beta Lambda 1978, Resident Assistant 1978-79 Sherrill Logan Government minor - History Student Alumni Association Mary K. Mahon Therapeutic Recreation Swim Team, Oktoberfest skits, Dean ' s list. Trea- surer Sophmore Class, Student Activities Fee Committee, Freshman Production Maureen F. Manley Regina Mason Elementary Education Hampden-Sydney Cheerleading 4 years, captain senior year ■■■■■■■HHII liiiiilllliMi ' • Cr M , Laurie Matter Elementary Education K-3 Zeta Tau Alpha Kim McCanna Physical Education Oktoberfest Klown 4 years, lAA president and Vice president Diana McClain Sandy McConnell Michelle McCollum Business Administration (Mgt.) Alpha Lambda Delta, EEE treasurer Panhell dele- gate, Colleague, Student Asst, Orientation Leader Baptist Student Union fellowship and finance chair- man, Oktoberfest skit ' 78, Children ' s Hour, Angel Street Mary Kay McDaniel Business Administration Zeta Tau Alpha, H20 Club, Director of 1978 Miss Longwood Pageant Megan McDonald B. A. English and Library Science Gyre, Horse Club, Intercollegiate Riding Varsity one year Kathie McKnight Elementary Education Sigma, Sigma, Sigma Secretary Mary Ellen McLaughlin Social Science Pi Gamma Mu Kay Midklff Elementary Education NK-3 Alpha Sigma Tau - rush chairman (1 yr), Residence Bd. investigator (1 yr), Kappa Delta Pi honorary, Orientation Leader, Colleague, Oktoberfest usherette, Student Activity Fees Comm. Chairman (11 2 yr) Cynthia Miller Elementary Education K-3 H-SC Cheerleader soph, and jr. years Susan Miskar Government minor Sociology associate Spanish Junior rep, for Legislative Bd,. Democratic Club, Concert choir, EK sorority. Student Counselor of Judicial Bd., Senior banquet chrm., Green-n-White Oktoberfest skits ' 78 Dana Moore Office Administration Wesley Foundation, Phi Beta Lambda Earl Moore Karen Moore Nancy Moore Therapeutic Recreation Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity, Colleague Dalta Psi Kappa Professional Fraternity mmmmmmt Windy Moorefieid Health and Physical Education Intramurals Softball, basketball, volley ball Lysa Mowles Linda Muley Music Education and Performance Gelst, Phi Kappa Phi. President of Camerata Sing- ers, President of Sigma Alpha lota, Music Perform- ance Award, National Dean ' s List Kathleen Mullooly Health and Physical Education Swim Team, Frosh Commission and Production, Soph. Weekend Chairman, Jr. Ring Comm, Intra- mural Softball, Student Alumni Association, Co- Coordinator of Sunday Rec. Programs, Oktober- fest skit ' 77 Cheryl Murphy Elementary Ed. 4-7 and Pre-Algebra Sigma Kappa Sorority, Treasurer, skit 1976 Donna Murphy Spanish Foreign Language Club President, Lambda lota Tau, Veta Weta Omega Secretary, Hall President Ken Neimo Physics, Mathematics Longwood Players Vice-president, Pi Mu Epsilon (Math honor.), Alpha Psi Omega President, Visit- ing Artist Series, Student Union, Who ' s Who 1979 Cindy Nelson Beatriz Tolama-Neri English Foreign Language Assistant (Spanish), Foreign Lan- guage Club Advisor Tuan A. Nguyen Business Martha Nicholson French Spanish Alpha Lambda Delta. Elections Committee, Modern ;! Foreign Language Club (President 1978-79) Anneli Nilsson Spanish IVIary Noftsinger Therapeutic Recreation Zeta Tau Alpha, Colleague, Junior Assistant, Delta Psi Kappa Marcia Noser Elementary Education K-3 Rebecca Nunnally Social Work Wesley Foundation, Wesley Choir, Alpha Phi - Sec- retary II Sharon O ' Bryan IHHIililHHIIIHinilHiHHIIlin H Cathy Oden Home Economics - Foods Nutrition Secretary to Hampden- Sydney and Longwood In- ter Varsity Christian Fellowship Chapter 1977-78 and 1978-79 Cam Oglesby Social Work Ch. of Legislative Bd. ' 78, Oktoberfest ch ' 76, Geist ' 78, Who ' s Who 1978, Pi Gamma Mu Cocial Science Honorary, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Sec. of Residence Bd., 1976 Peggy Otstot Home Economics - Food Nutrition Home Ec Club Secretary, Senior Banquet Commit- tee, VHEA-SMS Dana Overstreet Biology Junior Usherett for Oktoberfest, Head Student As- sistant, Sophomore Class Secretary, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Jane Pace Home Economics Jacquelyn Sue Page Social Work Dance Company, Special projects chairman. Col- leagues, Student Assistant, Freshman Production Dance Chairman ' 76 and ' 78, Federation of Stu- dent Social Workers ? -— Cheryl Kaye Parks Toni Peoples i;r Robin Perdue Home Economics Colleague, Student Assistant, Orientation Leader, Oktoberfest, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Alumni Association Pat Perkins Business Administration Intramurals - volleyball, basketball. Riding Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Resident Assistant Brenda Pinchbeck Bonnie Poladian Elementary Education 4-7 Colleague Sylvia Jean Poore Business Administration Pi Omega Pi President and Sec.-Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda Vicki Pope Elementary Education Marlene Posa Therapeutic Recreation Oktoberfest Klown Cathy Ann Powell Elementary Education and Art Certification Oktoberfest skit 1975, SEA 3 yrs.. Intramural sports 2 yrs.. Student Assistant H.S.C.S.S., Pig- foot Club II ■ ■ ■ II ■ II H I u ' ii f ' 143 k III . iw S Debbie Pultz Elementary Education K-3 Alpha Lambda Delta. Kappa Delta Pi Pres., Plii Kappa Phi, Colleague. Orientation Leader. Hall President Susan Puryear Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Maureen Qutnn Therapeutic Recreation H20 Club, Therapeutic Recreation Organization, Delta Psi Kappa Fraternity Caty Rafferty Elementary Education AET, Varsity Volleyball 3 yrs., Chairman of Organi- zations and Evaluations Committee 3 yrs.. Student Counselor. Oktoberfest skits Sherie Ragsdale English Lambda lota Tau. Freshman Booth Comm. - Okto- berfest Janet Ramsey Music BA Concert Choir, Sigma Alpha lota Susan Ramsey Business Administration Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Dean ' s List l: _!T Raye Rector Elementary Education Longwood Scholar, Alpha Lambda Delta Historian, Orientation Leader, Kappa Delta Pi Vice Pres., Ta- fara. Colleague Jerri Ann Reid Susie Reid Jack Reynolds Business Administration - Management Patricia Rideout Elementary Education K-3 Longwood College, Republicans Sec.-treas,, Alpha Phi Sorority, rush chairman. Student Union Melody Riley Elementary Education Student Assistant, Orientation Leader, BSD fellow- ship and finance chairman. Oktoberfest skits ' 77- 78 Jesse Roberts III Psychology Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Intramural football. Softball, basketball, water polo . Lt- ' I ' ' ' Gary Robinson Social Work Major S-UN, Federation Student Social Workers, Pi Gam- ma Mu - iS ■IIIIIHM Kathy Rogers Sue Russell Sociology Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Pi Gamma Mu Honorary Society, Resident Assistant Angela Ryan History Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Vice-President 1977-78, President 1978-79 Cindy Sanders Health-Physical Education Freshman Production, Basketball, Softball, Student Faculty Committee HPER, Residence Bd. Fire War- den, Vice Chairman, Chairman, Longwood College Council, Hockey Team Manager, Oktoberfest Annette Sandler Thomas Schaubach Business Finance Terri Scheid Elementary Education Shelly Schuyler Social Work Federation of Student Social Workers, Committee on Human Sexuality Forum, Color Rush 1977, 1978 if Barbara Sue Seaborn ■Mp HPF anff.]G ' v iJl fllE EI BI mkIbbI ' m m Karen Simpson Mathematics Business Administration Honors Council President, Alpha Lambda Delta Vice President, Pi Mu Epsilon President, Lyctinos Vice President, Who ' s Who Dolores Skinner Laura Smyth Social Work Phi Mu Sorority Social and Standards Chairman, Federation of Student Social Workers (76-77) President (77-78), Resident Assistant (78-79), Rush Counselor ' 78 Teresa Snellings ■ ' ' M Joan Solari Biology Tri-Beta, Lychnos Society, Student Alumni Associa- tion, Basketball Volleyball Intramurals Jeanne Spinks Art - Crafts Concentration GyreStaff 1977, Art Editor of the Gyre 1978 and 1979, Co-organizer of Oktoberfest Art SInow 1978, Art Club Roberta E. Stanley Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda, Zeta Tau Alpha Pres., Rush Chairman, Panhellenic Council, Student Assistant, Intramurals Basketball Robin Stark Biology Chemistry S-Un Treasurer (76-77), BBB Treasurer, Lychnos Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, SAA, BBB Eastern Regional President Paula Steele Health - Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa Martha Stine Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Tom Stout Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Delta Psi Kappa, lAA Dorm Rep. and Pres., Who ' s Who Cheryl Strayer Health and Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa, Sophomore Roadshow, Oktober- fest Sdit ' 77, Color Rush ' 77, Heritage Club In- tramural Activities Delia Strickland Elementary Education Robin Swartzwelder Donna Taylor Anne Tokarz Therapeutic Recreation Delta Psi Kappa Secretary, Zeta Tau Alpha social chairman, Orientation Leader, Intramurals foot- ball, volleyball, Softball, nnember of Va. Recreation and Park Society, Therapeutic Recreation Organi- zation. Mary Traina Jeanne Trimble Elementary Education K-3 Gyre ' 78, Rotunda ' 79, Longwood Players ' 77-79, Yearbook ' 78 Daphene Trent Kim Turnbull Elementary Education 4-7 and Math Alpha Lambda Delta, AEA chaplain and standards bd. chairman and Ideal Pledge, Phi Kappa Phi, Inter-Religious Council President and Secretary, Miss Longwood College 1978. Who ' s Who. Kappa Delta Pi Secretary, Colleague, Orientation Leader Annette Turner Elementary Education ■illilllHIl Mac Tyler Business Administration Betty Vaughan Food and Nutrition Concert Choir, Orientation Leader, Student Assis- tant, Home Ec Club, Student Almuni Association, Pigfoot Club, Student Search Committee for Dept. Chairman (Home Ec) Lynn Vickstrom Biology Phi Mu Sorority Vice-President ' 76-77, Colleague, Student Assistant Roselyn Wallace Health, Physical Education and Recreation Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, Lacrosse Lynne Walton Elementary Education Oktoberfest, Student Union Lee Wann Biology with emphasis in Driver ' s Training Longwood Scholar, Geist Treasurer, Chairman of Orientation, Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Tri Beta Susan Weatherford Business Administration - Finance and Management Phi Beta Lambda, Colleague, Student Assistant Rita Weaver 150 Jeanne Webb Joy Lynne Webb Elementary Education Wesley Foundation President and Vice-President, Concert Choir. Student Assistant, Orientation Leader. Oktoberfest skits. Miss Longwood Pageant Committee Co-Chairman Wanda Weisiger Home Economics Home Economics Club Tricia West French- Student Lenlon 1976. Foreign Language Club His- torian 1.978 Janice Wettstein Beverly West Evelyn White Elementary Education Alptia lota sorority President. House manager, col- league. Wesley choir. Wesley Council, SEA. Orien- tation Leader Melissa Wiggins Health and Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa. Alpha Sigma Tau, Varsity Basket- ball co-captain. Judicial Bd., Oktoberfest, Lacrosse 2nd team captain ■■■■■■■■■ Hi Susan Wiley II LuCinda Williams I ' Susan Kay Williams Business Education - Stenography and General Office Pi Omega Pi Treasurer 1978-79, Oktoberfest Booth Chairman, Phi Beta Lambda, Longwood Players, Student Assistant Michelle Willis Business Administration Phi Mu Fraternity Bringle Wilson Janice Wilson Linda Wilson Social Work Alpha Phi Sorority Domestic co-ordinator 1977- 78, Resitent Assistant Mary Lucy Wilson Social Work Pi Gamma Mu, Who ' s Who, Alpha Gamma Delta. Resident Advisor, Newman Club, Student Federa- tion of Social Workers ! jBMia ' iLi.iiji. v: m; (top to bottom) Sabrina Wilson Sherri Bain Thereputic Recreation Soph, road show, Oktoberfest skits, Alpha Sigma Tau sorority Regina DeMasso (top to bottom Sar a Lynne Wolff Elementary Education orientation leader, Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, AXA (little sister) Katherine Lee Condylos Elementary Education (K-3) 1978 graduate Archie Gunn (top to bottom) Barbara Louise Wood Bon Dramatic Arts. Longwood Players Tech. di- rector. Alpha Psi Omega sec, Oktoberfest skit crew chief Longwood Players produc- tions: Our Town . Little Eyolf , Fiddler on the Roof , Angel Street , Cherry Or- chard . Legend of Lovers . Melissa Crick Cricket Susan Jameson so hard to say goodbye . . . Mt ' '  p ' lauiii j Pam Adams Joyce Anderson Virginia Andrews Deena Arrington Judy Ayscue Linda Badgett Barbara Baker Wendy Barrett Jan Bates George Bennett Ingrida Berkis Wanda Blount Buddy Bourne Elizabeth Bowman Jean Bowman Martha Boyd Cheryl Soys Barbara Bragdon Roberta Brookes Alda Brown myimw; mAM ' -- im ' f d Jim Bob Bryant Suzanne Bryant Traci Bubier Valerie Buhler Kitty Buil Carol Butler Kathleen Caiazzo Helen Carrington Robin Carter Charlene Christian 7??.m mM ? sm _Ii,:i Hl!illt B iSiaVJ !Sii - }M Vicki Eareckson Susie Evenden David Daussin Susan Davidson Vickie Davis Laurie DeLong Tom Dewitt Cheryl DiButera Mary Dllier Pat Donovan There ' s nothing better, says Frank Creasey, than a good game of backgar mon on a sunny afternoon. Come on Nick, smile pretty for the camera! Mark Gagnon Helen Garrett David Gates Debbie Gathright Anne Goud Brenda Gosnell Mary Grant Marcia Gray Lorl Grimm Karl Haeussler Sue Hamkmock Lydia Hamick Therese Hardin Sharon Harris Suzi Hartless Beverly Harvey Donna Haskey Katherine Hicks Mindy Hirsch John Hudson ' You ' d better not take my (click!) picture! warns Robin Young. Boy. I ' m not in as good a shape as I thought I was! thinks Debbie Northern after completing the 6.2 mile minithon. iBBm i Lydia Hudson Betty Humphrey Jennifer Inman Cynthia Johnson Rob Johnson Carol Jones Kevin Kidd Sunok Kim Debi Kinzel Melanle Koch Karen Kreger Judy Kusterer Rhonda Landis Pam Leonard Jesse Lignian You ' re some example of a fiery dragon, says Alice Clay to the Dee Dee Kilpatrlck can ' t decide which one of her many throws she red-n-white dragon Anne Wyatt and Dave Gates. should execute! Kathryn Moorefield Cynthia Morris Cindy Moss Beverly Mozingo Annette McAdams Steve McAra Bill McKaig Cheryl McKeen Teresa McLawhorn Luanne Nace Anh Viet Nguyen Donna Nicely Debbie Northern Susan Olson Kem Overby Pat Owen Sheila Parker Karen Peters Wanda Petersen Lynn Plagemann Sally Pleasants Carolyn Powell Kyna Racey Joyce Ray Sharon Rector Dale Roller Colleen Russell Beth Sage LeeAnn Sampey Nancy Scruggs Beverly Setliff Karen Shelton Deneen Shrader Doreen Shuffler Barbara Slough Mary Jane Smith Carol Spencer Robin Stanfield Lisa Staton Vicky Stefaniga I Pam Stewart Susie Struder Lynne Swann Alison Swann June Taylor Bonnie Thomas Becky Thompson Beth Thompson Cindy Thompson Luanna Thompson Beth Tignor Susan Transue John Trout Barbara Upshaw Christine Vogel Darlene Walker William Wallace Teresa Ware Jill Webb Beth Weisel Kim West Ron Wheeler Laurie White Tricia Whitehurst Beverly Williams David Williams Jenny Williams Kathy Williams Kathy Wilson Beverly Wood Karen Wood Ann Wyatt Robin Young Wanda Petersen gets time enough to plan out strategy (or revenge) for the second half of a lacrosse game. ' ■ ' 9—, , M d- Kitten Abernathy Kendall Adams Wendy Adams Cheryl Adklns Susan Alexander Cindy Bartlam Anne Bentley Vickl Berman Justine Berzowski Eileen Betshold M ' ■ ' ■ m  MAI «W«lBfy J Tammy Bird Robyn Black Frank Bowman Robert Boyd Beth Breckenridge Charles Cole Nancy Colella Betsy Cooper Kathy Counts Jane Covington Ruth Coyner Carolyn Craft Sandi Cram Melody Crawley Lori Ca Lori Davis I Lynne Davis Suzanne Day Denise Diehi Serena DiPeppe Cindy Dropeski Kathy Dunk Melissa Dunn Christina Dzierzek Cathy Edwards Cynthia Eggleson Terry and Linda enjoy the one acts during Spring Weekend. Look Miss Bowman, I can almost touch my toe! says Sandy McFall Bruce Elliott Margaret Ellis Michelle Elmore Settle Felumlee Brenda Fettrow Cheryl Fitts Julia Fitzgerald Kelly Ann Foster Margaret Fowler Howard Fox i Joanne Fox Anne Gaither Vicki Glover Sheila Gollhardt Debbie Gordon Where were you an hour ago? questions Cheryl Wilcox. Bird Kilmer and Linda Paschall create their own sun- shine even if clouds threaten. Kim Hannan Denise Hardle Melanie Harp Janice Harper Jo Ann Harrell Elizabeth Hastings Louise Hawks Sarah Hazelgrove Karen Henry Kathy Hesse ii Audrey Hinck Michelle Hogge Darlene Holland Jeff Hood Tracey Hormuth Gina Howell Donna Hughes Pam Humphries Ann Ingebritsen Mary Ingram B. Dent and Jack Tolbert discuss Oktoberfest events, etc ... at the dress rehersal skits practice (above). Jackie Steer (right) runs to cut off her defender during a hockeygame. Patty Jackson DIanne Jeffries Jan Jennings T. C. Jones Debbie Junkins Susan Keehne Terry Keesee Patrick Kelly Carole Key Mary Kirkman m jjmmaasm si iii iiw yftii:,.: Kathy Koch Sue Kus Kathy Lance Je nny Lashley Kim Lauterbach Becky Lee Donna Leighton Maria LeMaster Rusty Levey Kathy Lewis L!aiL jif.i;jiui«U|pinffl The art of bunting is demonstrated by Linda Pullen, during the Softball Tournament in Charlottesville. Move back everybody, Terl Davis is gonna Whomp that ball! Lorraine Lincoln Sally Lowe Melanie Lowery Ruth Lundy Kathy Lynch Lynn Marable Kathryn Markley Helen Masters Cathy Maxey Pam Mayo Hi Debra Miller Jill Molter Karen Moore Keith Moore Wayne Moore Karen Morris Nancy Morton Donna Mottley Becki Myers Mary-Anne McAllister Elaine McDonald Kelly McDonald Kelly McDowell Jettaka McGregor Carolyn Mclver Ruth McWhirt Jeanne Nolte Debbie Osborne Donna Parder Liz Parrish .:!. ( aaa!iKi;iiJVJi-y Liiij?Rvi;h {iy:;: Beth Parrott Linda Paschall Michelle Pelletier Carol Penn Cheryle Perkins Jeanne Nolte gives her big sis Kathy Bique a Big Hug after Senior Capping Vickie Glover leaves a note of her whereabouts to any possible visitors . . . Betsy Price Mary Purdham Sharon Raunswinder Virginia RIggs Lenora Ritchie Carol Robertson Celeste Rodriguez Pauline Sabas Kelly Sanderson Joy Serine Barrie Sherman Greg Siegrist Darlene Simmons Kay Simmons Debbie Simms Mary ESIen Simonelli Oonna Sizemore Debbie SI elton Karen Smith Toi Smith Mary Soles Robin Soyars Anna Staley Elizabeth Stanton Kim Staples Doug Strobel Terri Stuart Sarah Stump Jackie Sullins Thomas Sullivan ;.-j- ' i iHltS ' «iKiij;iilllV,S?SRii:l illi . f J!);; . :iV 1! : ' Lea-Beth Thomas Lisa Thomas Patricia Thomas Sandy Thomas DONNA Timberlake Donna Todd Debra Trent Patia Truitt Dawn Vass Ruth Vaughan - Tammy Lincks sleeps off a late nigfit over the books . ' Mirror, mirror on the wall, should I wear this sweater? ' Ann Via Pam Wagner Diane Walker Melanie Wallack Kathy Watson David Weaver Gayle Weaver Carlton White Steve Whitten Sherry Wiggins k .i?ji A )S.-Jr-W .jjt 771 HM Cheryl Wilcox Sherry Will Pam Williams Penny Williams Rebecca Williams Susan Williams Phyllis Wilkins Amy Wilson Kim Wood Susan Wright Lynn - Ashton Wunnenbery Dolly Young ■■it ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no It ' s Super - Frisbeel says Audry HInck as she reaches up to nab the UFO. Melodle Crawley reverts back to childhood. . ' S. i;Jiirtiift ii ' ;v; i ii: t. „ ' Ann Leavitt instructs the young. Influential freshman on the many aspects of Longwood . . . like Balloon-Blowing 101. ' When does the music end? asks Kim Fuhr and Jerry Richmond. ' But they were just here a minute ago! ' The agony of a long distance runner. Millicent Ailsworth Hubert Allen Kimberly Anderson Margaret Anderson Regina Anderson Jeanette Arnold Laura Audia Julie Baca f-. Susan Bacon Daniel Badgett Teresa Baer Vanessa Baird Jennifer Bare Susan Baroch Gail Bass Elizabeth Bauer Kim Baumgardner Nancy Baumgardner Lauren Beasley Cheryl Beausoleil m Grace Ann Rodgers gets a hand from Cyndi Fitzgerald. Duke Rollins and his motley crew Peggy Beebe Becca Bergman Susan Berry Robin Billmyer Betsy Bishop Cathy Bodurtha Claudia Boggs Brenda Bonucelli Marsha Booth Diane Bottoms Linda Boulais Alexandra Boyd Dallas Bradbury Donna Braden Ann Brewer Lisa Bridgewater Julia Brissette Caria Brown Deborah Brown Linda Bryant ■Happiness is more than a law! sing all of the cheerful red-n-whites with a smil Rhonda Bryant Susan Bryant Tracy Burns Veronica Burris Mary Burroughs Jacqueline Burton Theresa Caldwell Amy Callahan Sharon Callahan Debbi Campbell Janet Campbell Margie Carlin Brenda Carpenter Kim Carr Jennie Carraway Cee Cee Carrington Cathy Carter Betty Cartwright Veronica Cary Sidney Chappell 176 Mrs. Doss?? No it ' s just Kelly Futch pretending to study. Give me a . . . who am I cheering for? asks Nancy Holsinger Karen Cook Tammy Cooke Carol Cordes Diane Cosby Rebecca Counts Donna Courtney Jan Cox Sheila Cragon Teresa Crawley Cathy Creamer Kim Klutz Fuhr is caught in the middle of a chomp of ice Sharon Crim Brenda Croxton Gail Grumpier Chris Gutler Lee Anne Darnell Lisa Davis Tammy Davis Teresa Dawson GIndy Dean Paula DeHaven Margie Deierhoi Betsy Delong Anne Dempsey Tobin Demsko Michael Dectlinger Debi Dewey Sharee Dishman Paula Dixon Delaine Douglas Sharon Dowdy 178 m ___::xmm:mim:!is mm ' i.ms imici;f:i ' .: ' ■k The Cunningham Crew show off their c olors after the paint battle. Cindy Doyle Kim Duncan Susan Duvall Margaret Eagle Amy Eastham Jane Edmonds Lloyd Edwards Carolyn Emery Connie Fallon Marcia Fastabend Kathy Felletter Jennifer Ferguson Mary Ferramosca Dorithy Firth Beverly Florence Susan Flowers Susan Ford Jill Foster Mark Foster Jane Froemel . ti j sliJ Ruby Barnes and Neil Sullivan enjoy a warm Fall day in front of South. Kim Fuhr Kelly Futch Cathy Garrette Amy Gates Ken Gebbie Bonnie George Martha George Mark Getz Carol Giancaspio Marilyn Gillespie Darlene GiMikin Kelly Godsey Susan Goodman Lynne Gould Beth Gourley Tim Graham Catherine Grant Tammy Gregory Robin Grizzard Linda Hall 180 :r.MY Uimnuii ' -: iSf . ' jt- ' ' i,mt: iwi :-x-i-4i KV.i;- ' . ' w Enjoying Spring Weekend, a Freshman is caught off guard. Cindy Hamilton Katrlna Harlow Meianie Harrell June Harris Judith Harrison Sharon Harrup Molly Hartz Myrna Harvey Donna Hatchett Fred Hawkins Anne Headley Karen Heizer Karen Hesten Isabel Hinkel Ken Hinson Karen Hoffman Deborah Hoggei Cindy Hollowell Lou Howell Meianie Hudnall 181 ■ The Farmville Christmas parade was watched and participated in by many Freshman: Sheryl Lohr and Diane Smith being two of them. Regenia Huff David Hughes Tierney Hunt Jayne Hutchens Mary Beth Ibanez Kathy Idelson Bill Johnson Mary Johnson Beth Joles Elaine Jones Elizabeth Jones Amy Kane Karen Karcha Joanne Kelarakis Joe Kelly Jodi Kersey Carol Kilvlngton Doris Keys Antoinnette Kindrick Carol Knowles ; ig ' - tW TjI P Lisa Ray and JJ. Johnson look on with expectant gazes. Kerry Koberowski Lynn Kurtz Mary Lambert Teresa Langford Lisa Lassjter Teresa Lawhorne Rae Leslie Mike Lewandowski Beverly Lewis Julia Lewis Kevin Lewis Cindy Litner Sheryl Lohr Penny Long Karen Love Vickie Lowe Beth Lukhard Diana Malone Greta Maneual Joan Marable ■■■■■■ A close-up view of Christi Lewis! Kenny Marcus Linda Markham Donna Martin Joseph Martin Sandy Martin Mitzi Mason Vickie Mathweson Ann Maxey Priscllla McCoy Karen McCraw Myrne McGonigle Lori McKenzie Michelle Milburn Vallory Miller Kim Milton Donna Mitchell Robin Mobley Robin Moore Debbie Moreau Cindy Morse i m Kim Wood and Carol Vidrlne catch some rays on South Cunningham sun deck. Penny Motley Karen Mullinax Connie Murray Rebecca Myers Barbara Neiman Rosemary Nesdill Astrid Neumann Cheryl Nicely Joy Norris Susie Nuckols Sharon Otey Emily Ott Lynn Painter Karrie Parker Carole Patton Martha Paxton Karen Pearson Jill Penny Kitty Perry Tracy Pitcher 185 Freshman Elves slumber together! Sharon Poff Gwen Pointer Lisa Polen Sandy Ponn Georgia Poulos Ruth Powell Shelby Price Susan Puckett David Pulwers Dayna Rader Brenda Reed Janet Reynolds Belinda Richards Jerry Richman Grace Rodgers Kestina Roesch Marguerite Roller Barbara Sabitus Linda Sanbower Lissa Sandidge Kathryn Sanford Susan Sandfory Susan Sandford Kay Schmidt Patty Scholberg Amy Schuize Carolyn Scully Vicki Seekford Roger Seeman Mary Sewell Nancy Shafferman Fred Shalfeld Lola Shartzer Kathy Shaw Lorrie Shiflett Terl Simmons Bonnie Sines Mary Slade Roxanne Slaughter Debra Smiley Betty Smith 18 7 Kathy Smith Larry Smith Dennis Southers Kathy Sowers Karen Sparrow Debra Spencer Pat Sproston Barbara Stent Lynne Stitt Mary Storey Bonnie Strike Debbie Strutton Marcie Swale Janet Sykes Janet Taylor Pam Taylor Scott Taylor Angel Thacker Dianne Thomas Deborah Thompson Ginger Thornton Karen Throssell Donna Toney Susan Towler Sherri Truitt Ruth Trumbo Pam Updike Kim Upshaw Kathy Vannice Bonnie Vaughan Juli Vermillion Kim Vick Susan Victor Chris Vontsolos Beth Waddell Susan Waddill Jenny Ward Debbie Warren Nancy Warren Jane Waters Larrie Watkins Jennie Weaver Robert Welsh Florence White Pam White Ann Wickouski David Wilkinson Nancy Willard Cheryl Williams Nancy Williams Deanna Wilson Eddie Wilson Linda Wolk Barbara Wood Karen Wood Walter Wooldridge Emily Wru Emily Wright Laurie Wright Jane Wyatt Robert Zirpoli wmm Lacrosse Row 1 (left to right) W Petersen, D. Northern, B. Sabitus, S. Will, S. Melvin, C. Rodriguez, J. Nolte; Row 2: K. Garber, D. Fifer, C. Drop- eskl. D. Cosby. J. Carson, P. Hughson. J. Dayton, T. Davis; Row 3: T. Prodoehl, M. Wiggins, K. Kilmer. J. Matson. D. Snader, K. Wood, C. Vadrine, R. Wallace, D. McDonough; Row 4: M. Slade, K. Fuhr. A. Gates. S. Melvin. S. Payne, S. Lowe, S. Chambers, K. Klebert, D. Port- ner. Longwood 6, Mary Washington 8 Longwood 3, William and Mary 21 Longwood 5, James Madison University 10 Longwood 3, Piedmont 13 Longwood 7, University of Richmond 7 Longwood 2, University of Varginia 12 Longwood 11, Sweet Briar 4 Longwood 10, Roanoke 9 Longwood 5, Bridgewater 9 Longwood 11, Lynchburg 6 Longwood 16, R-MWC 4 State Tournament Longwood 8, University of Richmond 4 Longwood 3, Hollins 12 Longwood 3, Mary Washington 6 Longwood- 4th in State National Tournament Longwood 7, Johns Hopkins 9 Longwood 5, Universtiy of Richmond 6 Longwood- 11th in Nat on Susan Melvin shoots for a goal against Mary Washington. Wanda Petersen loves the one-on-one situation! There ' s the ball, it ' s just a matter of picking it up!! What is fiercer than 29 Savage Indians with tommahawks in their hands? Give up? Twenty-nine longwood lacrosse players with lacrosse sticks in their hands! The young team worked hard perfecting their skills and learning the fine points of the game, under the direction of coach Dee McDonough and assistant Terri Pro- doehl. The season was quite rough-(as well as the game itself!) having two and three games per week. The team fought hard and gave it their best up through state tournaments, and even through to Na- tionals! There was never the lack of a challenge- for each game produced a new one, but that challenge was always attempted and met although it was not always victorious. The main thing learned this year was not winning, nor was it losing, but much more- it was learning to love and enjoy the game of lacrosse. Many thanks to a great manager-Mary Slade, and many shins, ankles, knees, fingers etc. thank trainer-Dale Portner. fc The team views the second game from the hill. Denise Snader shows that it takes alot of concentration just to catch the ball. Staying just one step ahead of her defense. Julie Dayton takes off for goal. Jeanne Nolte does the Disco Kick Celeste Rodriguez thinks if stie stares hard enough the ball score! Coach Dee McDonough, always on top of things Cindy Dropeski gives her opponent the evil eye! Gymnastics mm Row one: Kathy Idelson; Row two: Jean Powers, Anne Miles, Kim Furbee; Row three: D ' Anne Sweatman, Debi Kinzel. Longwood 100.50, Georgetown University 29.25 Longwood 95.85. University of Maryland 93.80 Longwood 109.60, East Tennessee State 76.25 Longwood 94.10, Appalachian State University 111.10 Longwood 111.65, East Carolina University 111.875 University of South Carolina 109.5 Jamesmadison University 109.2 Longwood 101.8 VPI SU 101,15 Longwood 106.30, William Mary 120.70 Longwood 106.9, Radford 116.20 VAIAW State Tournament Fourth in team competition Furbee third in beam Idelson second in beam f ourth in floor fourth in vault fourth in all-around AIAW Regional Tournament Idelson eighth in floor Sixteenth in all-around AIAW National Tournament Idelson seventh in floor exercise Idelson named Ail-American Gymnast 1 w The Winning Form of Kathy Idelson. The 1978-79 Gymnastics Team, coached by Ruth Budd, started an early season, with practice beginning in August. They worked steadily up until Spring Break, with one member contenuing until the National Tour- nament. After a 4-6 regular season, the Gymnasts took fourth place in the VAIAW State Tour- nament, with Debi Kinzel and Kathy Idelson placing among the top individuals in several events. Idelson qualified for the AIAW, Southern Region II Tournament, where she placed eighth in floor exercise and sixteenth in all-around; she then went on to compete in the AIAW National Small-College Tourna- ment, where she finished seventh in floor exercise and was named an All-American Gymnast. opkiHipm 1 (I Jean Powers demonstrates the splits on the balance beam. Kim Furbee displays grace in every step of her performance. . Ann Miles does her routine under the spot lights. Another skillful move by Jean Powers. AWARDS First Place Women ' s Division BARBARA SABITUS (40:18) First Place Men ' s Division RICHARD FERGUSON (32:46) First Place Wheelchair Division WANNIE COOK (34:01) First Place Women ' s Division(15 under) NO ENTRY First Place Men ' s Division(15 under) JEFF McDANIEL (42:27) First Place Women ' s Division(16-21) SUZIE NUCKOLS (43:51) First Place Men ' s Division(16-21) TOMMY SPARTZ (32:53) First Place Women ' s Division(22-29) CATHY LOWE (49:22) First Place Men ' s Division(22-29) RICHARD LANGE (39:13) First Place Women ' s Division(30-39) BARBARA ALLEN (41:37) First Place Men ' s Division(30-39) GEORGE W. WELLS (38:12) First Place Women ' s Division(40-49) MARY PARK BRIAN (46:50) First Place Men ' s Division(40-49) RUDDY STAUB (36-59) First Place Women ' s Division(50 over) BETTY KIDDER (70:36) First Place Men ' s Divlsion(50 over) ROBERT KERRIGAN (46:29) .. B - BMI Baseball Row 1 (left to right): B. Walthall, J. Crosby, B. Crotty, E. Cox, G. Ferris, D. Mitchell, D, Speas, J. Love, J. Faddis, B. Morgan, J. Poole; Row 2; B, Bolding, S. Lyies, D. Ulrey, K. Swandby, L. Cromer, B. Gordon, A. Ferris, T. Welte, E. Burnette, B. Wells, F. Perna. Longwood Longwood Longwood 8, 2, 7, 12 Hampden-Sydney N.C. Methodist Eastern Mennonite 7 4 4 9 Longwood 5, 1 Washington Lee 2 4 Longwood 5, 7 Johns-H opkins 8 2 Longwood Longwood 1, 8, 4 Lynchburg Norfolk State 14 5 5 Longwood 12, 16 St. Mary ' s 2 1 Longwood Longwood 6, 4, 3 Hampden-Sydney Virginia Wesleyan 8 13 Longwood 7, 7 Bristol Longwood 20, 18 N.C. Wesleyan 13 10 Longwood Longwood 1, 2, 10 Lynchburg Bristol 15 7 Longwood 15, 10 Ferrum 16 12 Longwood 1, 7 VMI 6 A Longwood 6, W. Connecticutt 3 lOflHHI VGl Only in its second season, the Lan- cer baseball team has come a long way from its previous 0-13 record to a 16-12 record in 1979. They had a tough schedule, with 12 double head- ers and a split-season. Some of the teams accomplishments include be- ing ranked 9th in the nation with a .298 season batting average. John Crosby was ranked 3rd in the nation for stolen bases, with 35 stolen for 35 attempts. The biggest highlight of the season was defeating Hampden- Sydney twice, shutting them out 6-0 in April. Coach Buddy Bolding looks for- ward to and even stronger team next year. h 1 I ■ mm Riding iT™7 Row one (r to I): J Young, R. Walker. K. Redmon, K. Kent, C. Chase; Row two: P. Bartholf, M. Whitlock, R. Powell. H U.Va. Robyn Walker Third Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Rhonda Powell third Kathy King Fifth Kelly Kent Fifth Janet Young Second Beginner Walk-Trot JMU (longwood tied for Reserve Champion) Kathy Redmon First Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter Sally Lowe Third It ,, •• II Rhonda Powell First Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Kelly Kent Fifth SB (Longwood was Reserve Team) Julie Tracey Fourth Open on the flat Sixth Open over fences Kathy Redmon Second Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter Rhonda Powell Third Advanced Canter Cathy Chase Second Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Janet Young First II II Kelly Kent Second Robyn Walker Third RMWC Julie Tracey Sixth Open on the flat -IBiBMlittfil Sally Lowe Second Novice over fences n m S Third Novice on the flat Kathy Redmon Sixth Kelly Kent Second Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter Rhonda Powell Third ' Janet Young Fifth Cathy Chase Second Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Robyn Walker Fifth ' ■ Hollins Leslie Henry Fourth Novice over fences Third Novice over the flat Rhonda Powell Fifth Kathy Redmon Fifth Cathy Chase Third Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter Robyn Walker First Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Paige Bartholf Third Southern Kathy Redmon Fourth Novice over fences Seminary Fourth Novice on the flat Rhonda Powell Fourth Cathy Chase First Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter Robyn Walker Third Kelly Kent Sixth Janet Young Third Advanced Walk-Trot Paige Bartholf Fourth Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter VA. Kathy Redmon Fourth Novice on the flat Intermont Rhonda Powell Fourth ' Leslie Henry Sixth Robyn Walker Fifth Kelly Kent Sixth Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter Janet Young Third ' ■ , Paige Bartholf Fifth Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Regionals Rhonda Powell Third Walk-Trot-Canter Janet Young Fifth Walk-Trot In the 1978-79 season, the Longwood Lan- cers Riding Team made monumental pro- gress. Returning members from last year were: Sally Lowe, Julie Tracy, Rhonda Powell and Cathy Redman. New members included: Robyn Walker, Kathy Chase, Janet Young, and Kelly Kent. The team worked together under the leadership of their new head coach Mary Whitlock. During first Semester the Lancers travel- led to four shows and brought heme two re- serve championships and numerous ribbons. Second semester started well with two new members Leslie Henry and Page Bartholf who replaced Sally Lowe and Julie Tracy. During the month of February the team par- ticipated in a clinic at U.V.A. with Charlie Weaver, which was followed by three more shows that season and regionals to which five members went. In the future under the continued gui- dance of coach Mary Whitlock, the team is looking for new growth and improvement. As the team gains additional experience through participation they hope to even- tually qualify for Nationals. Fencing Row one (1 to r): Debra Trent, Anne Mane Messier; Row two: Bonnie Arroyo, Melanie Harp, Kym Gilbert, Sally Bush. Longwood 11, Lynchburg 5 .j Longwood 11, Hollins 5 Longwood 8, William Mary 8 (Longwood won on touches 60-61) Longwood 12, University of Virginia 4 Longwood 5, RMWC 11 VAIAW State Tournament Third place in team Competion Messier third in individual competion Harp fourth in individual comptition NIWFA Regional Tournament Fourth place in team comptition Harp seventh in individual competition Messier tenth in individual comptition mmmmyimigp, ■mp  «■: This will be the last you see of the Longwood Fencing Team, for awhile at least. The fencers have been asked to hang up their foils, after a success- ful season, among many, even after being commended by CHI. After four consecutive state titles, the Lancer fencers were third in the 1979 state tournament. Anne-Marie Messier was 3rd in the state, and Me- lanie Harp was fourth. At regionals, Longwood placed fourth, narrowly missing an opportunity to go to Na- tionals. Both Anne-Marie Messier, and Melanie Harp, advanced to finals. Although we won ' t be seeing any fencing at Longwood (at least no in- tercolligate fencing) the team will be well remembered as well as the coach, Miss Sally Bush. You ' ve made Longwood Proud! Basketball t- ' 3 ' ' i: ' -ti .tS?iP What is 53 feet tall and weighs 1937 pounds? No. it ' s not the Loch Ness Monster. It ' s the Lady Lancer Basketball team. This year ' s team was shorter than in previous years. But with speed and determination, they used their skills to play some exciting games. Quite a few games ended in last second decisions in the Lancers favor. With only one senior on the team, the young Lancers gained a lot of experience and should be strong next season. Their competion for 1978-79 was tough, and it should be a full season next year. basKetDall tans show their enthusiasm at one of the Lady Lancers home games. Lancers warm up for the second half. Sophomore, Linda Puilen, struggles for possession against ODU ' s Mon- archs. iiii iiHHBiaii . ,ti '  MWft.V3 .n i.t:-tettfat-aMi % ' 4 .J : -.M Longwood 74, UNC-Greensboro 68 Longwood 53, Campbell 87 Longwood 62, St. Paul ' s 74 Longwood 63, William Mary 56 Longwood 54. Norfolk State 58 Longwood 69, UNC-Greensboro 50 Longwood 55. Virginia Union 62 Longwood 82, Morris Harvey 96 Longwood 54. Morris Harvey 75 Longwood 50, Louisburg 77 Longwood 54, Radford 88 Longwood 80, Liberty Baptist Longwood 42, East Carolina 82 Longwood 65, Virginia State 52 Longwood 55. VCU 53 Longwood 52. St. Paul ' s 50 Longwood 64, Anderson 82 Longwood 50, Charleston 95 Longwood 55, VPI SU 81 Longwood 41, Highpoint 85 Longwood 54, U.Va. 74 Longwood 54, ODU 89 Longwood 50, JMU 61 HH H H Soccer Longwood 1, Averett 10 Longwood 2, Christopher Newport 6 Longwood 2, King College 7 Longwood 3, Winthrop 4 Longwood 2, North Carolina Wesleyan 3 Longwood 1, University of Virginia 4 Longwood 2, Liberty Baptist 8 Longwood 1, University of Richmond 4 Longwood 1, Roanoke 5 Longwood 1. Virginia Wesleyan 9 Longwood 1, Mary Washington 3 Longwood 0, Radford 2 Longwood 0, Mary Washington 1 Longwood 0, Randolph-Macon 5 Longwood 0, Hampden-Sydney 3 3 First row (left to right); R. May, D. Yerkes, D.J. Lindsay: Second row; M. Kerrigan, S. Gillespie, K. Slocum, F. Hawkins, F. Creasy, P. Fisher. D. Cox, D. Komonik; Third row: L. Bell, K. Bedsworth, T.C. Jones, F. Saalfield. P. Gorman, B. Cochran, J. Gilleland, R. Welsh, D. Williamson; Fourth row: K. Gebbie, D. Stone, T. Stebbing, B. Guss, M. Munoz, S. Nelson, B. Adkins, S. Delong. Caption Randy May and Ken Gebbie k eep the ball ahead of Hamp- den-Sydney. Coach Williamson David stone heads for the ball while D.J., Randy, and Penn hold a tight defense. Penn works on his techniques. ■ • ' --Mai ' HllllllllllMMiBMliM Bud Adkins races for possession of the ball. Goalie Penn Gorman and Kevin Bedsworth keep Longwood in the game. III Starting their second game of com- petition the men ' s soccer team of Longwood was a team of 25 men ready for action. Coach Dick Wil- liamson and manager-trainer Sue Delong and Laura Bell worked hard to get their team into shape by their first game. Starting in August and continuing through November, the men practiced hard to become a working team. Tricaptains chosen were Sr. D. J. Lindsay, and Jrs. David Yerkes and Randy May. In the King College tournament, Brian Cochran, David Yerkes, and David Komornik were selected to the all-tournament team. The same three were again chosen to the all- district team at the season ' s end In addition, David Yerkes captured the honor of playing in the All-Star game held at Williamsburg in Decem- ber Jerry Gilleland tackles a U. of R. player for the ball. Ken Gebbie gives Longwood an added kick. Kevin Bedsworth defends Longwood against a U-SC player Captain D.J. Lindsay keeps the ball out of U. of R. reach. 215 pi Hill— limHlllllilHIIIIIIM Hockey First row (left to right): D. Kinzel, W. Petersen, J. Dayton; Second row; D. Nortlnern, K. Kilmer, K. Furbee, P. Hughson, B. Sabitus, D. Cosby, N. Warren, C. Rodriguez: Third row; K, Wood, D, Drewey, D. Shuffler, C. Dropeski, T. Ware, J. Nolte, K. Garber, T. Davis; Fourth row: J. Matson, C. Lewis, K. Fuhr, S. Melvin, M. King, C. Downey, D. McDonough. Longwood 1, University of Virginia 4 1 Longwood 0, Mary Washington Longwood 2, University of Richmond 1 Longwood 0, UNC-Chapel Hill Longwood 3, Virginia Commonwealth University 3 Longwood 0, William and Mary 1 Longwood 1 Ohio State Longwood 2, University of Louisville 3 Longwood 0, Lock Haven 1 Longwood 1, Lynchburg 3 Longwood 0, Old Dominion University 1 Longwood 4, Duke Longwood 1, UNO-Greensboro 2 Longwood 0, Bridgewater 1 Longwood 0, James Madison University 4 ■ Longwood 0, Virginia Tech liiiiiiiiiaiHii « I - = a«fi«5:iaL;_ fK Teresa Ware can play the ball from any position! Teri Davis takes a break from the action to say hi! Doreen Shuffler takes control as Debbie Cosby and Celeste Rod- riguez move to back her up. At practice, the team gives the goalie a workout. With a left-hand-lunge. Debbie Norhtern tackles her opponent. Debi Kinzel. Jeanne Nolte and Mary King rush the goalie. BHIiiiliiii Many new. eager faces were seen on Barlow Field this year fighting for goals with a hockey stick. In fact the entire hockey team was young, with only 1 senior, 7 juniors, 7 sophomores and 13 freshmen. The hockey team had a hard year; but through this learning season they should be more experienced in their future years at Longwood. The hockey team ' s offense was new, but aggressive, and the defense was experienced, and tough. The two com- ponents worked well together. Both the JV and Varsity team members learned much through this rebuilding season and should show improvement next season. Coach Dee McDonough led the teams through wins . . . and losses, with encouragement and new know- ledge, bringing out each players potential. Head coach Dee McDonough and assistant coach Teri Prodehl discuss second half strategy with the team. Joan Matson gets her pass off just in time to avoid W M attach. Wrestling JMU Takedown Tournament 340-two 5th places Longwood 6, Chowan 50 Longwood 5, Newport News Apprentice 52 Longwood 15, Elon 36 Longwood 17, Hampden-Sydney 36 W L Invitational 7th place Longwood 22, Liberty Baptist 36 Longwood 33, Eastern Mennonite 10 Longwood 0, VMI 53 Longwood 2, Lynchburg 49 Longwood 10, Washington Lee 42 Longwood 8, Hampden-sydney 44 Capital Collegiate Conference Channpionship 7th place. Kurt Coffield; 1st place in 134 pound Coffield advanced to Semi-finals of NCAA Eastern Regional Qualifying Tournament Row 1 (left to right); A. Huffman, M. Stark, K. Coffield. B. Hulsey. K. Gebbie. Row 2; N. Neal. M. Mercil, G. Ferris, B. Carlin, D. Richard, R. Carswell, D. Cobb. UliilBiil Longwood College expanded their men ' s sports pro- gram with the addition of a wrestling team in 1979. In their first year in the NCAA, the grapplers were 2-10. Coached by Nelson Neil, the team consisted of eight freshmen and three sophomores. Beginning in early November, the team worked on conditioning and moves. Inexperience was the team ' s major problem, since only five wrestlers had any pre- vious experience. Yet the wrestlers made up for lack of experience by sheer determination; some of whom lost as much as 20 pounds to make their weight class. The highlight of the season was the Washington and Lee University Tournament, where they met power- houses, Virginia and North Carolina. Kurt Coffield and Ken Gebbie each placed third at the tournament. Kurt Coffield went on to NCAA Eastern Regionals in Pennsylvania to face the top men for the East Coast. The team progressively became better as they learn- ed from their mistakes. With a few new faces coming in and starters for the past year, the wrestling team is looking forward to success next season. Volleyball First row (left to right): C. Tfiomas. C. Murray, C. Smitin, L. Eagle, C. Ruppel; Second row: K. Gilbert, J. Roemlein, S. Will, T. Dunnivant, K. Carter, J. Petefich, C. Callaway: Third row: R, Hungate, T. Johnson, D. Brown, M. Cook, R. Woddy, B. Lipscomb, B. Briggs Longwood 3, Randolph Macon Woman ' s College 5 Longwood 0, Emmery Henry 2 Longwood 2, Bluefield Longwood 2, Concord Longwood 2, Roanoke Longwood 2, Hollins Longwood 3, Liberty Baptist 2 Longwood 1, Eastern Mennonlte 2 Longwood 2, Hampton Institute Longwood 1, Bridgewater 2 Longwood 2, William and Mary 1 Longwood 2, Lynchburg Longwood 3, Randolph Macon Women ' s College 2 East Carolina University Invetational 4th place Longwood 2, Mary Washington 1 Longwood 2, George Mason 1 Longwood 2, Bridgewater Longwood 2, George Mason Longwood 2, Hollins Longwood 1, William and Mary 2 imn Who says you have to be tall to spike the ball! Despite the loss of Terry Johnson and other injuries throughout the entire season Longwood ' s Volleyball team experienced their most successful season ever! Yea team. Coach Callaway said, The team has become known throughout the state; we ' re finally making a name for ourselves. The key to their success lay in smart, aggressive play. The Lancer Volleyballers were out to win so they played offense instead of defense, this determination took them to states. Chris Ruppel starts off the play with a bump to Cindy Smith. Robin Hungate avoids the block by dinking the ball over the opponent. Cindy Thomas puts the ball away with a spike ..oiMa 1 ijj , «,( « ■ ■ -• • r L 1 ' J mm 1 M V- ' f Terry Johnson SMASHES one over the net! { m m Meg Cook prepares her fingers for the ball! Doing circuit drills really paid off for the volleyball team. t as their re- i. ::a cord proved. 1 t r wmmmmmmmm Golf left to right: Dr. Smith, Kay Smith, Janet Clements, Beth Wadell, Margaret Anderson, Debra Hood, Becky Webb. The lady Lancer golf team was 10-3 in the fall season and 8-0 in the spring season. Besides having a good season, the golf- ers gave coach Barbara Smith her 100th win at Longwood in this fall ' s Longwood Invitational Tournament. In addition to her 100th win. Dr. Smith was given the honor of Coach of the Year at this years Athletic Banquet. Congratulations on a great year golfers! Women ' s Golf Longwood Invitational Tournament-third place Longwood 323, Mary Washington 466 VAIAW State Tournament-second place Duke Invitational-fourth place Hollins Tournament-second place JMU Invitational-first place Mary Baldwin Invitational-first place Sweet Briar Tournament-first place Spring Record 8-0 Men ' s Golf Longwood 368, Roanoke College 318 Longwood 326 Ferrum College 307 Longwood 426, Washington Lee 373 Va. State IntercoMgiate-seventh place Longwood 417 Randolph Macon 418 Longwood 333, Mary Washington 382 Longwood 330, Hampden-Sydney 313 Longwood 330, NCH 315 Longwood 312, Averett 342 Longwood 300. Ferrum 301 Longood 300, W L 303 Longwood 311, Mary Washington 403 HiHiii I Who ever said you don ' t get any exercise in golf? Kay Smith checks out the situation. Dr. Smith celebrates her 100th win at Longwood. ? _ Row one (r to I): R, Boyd. G. Pinelli, D. Yerkes. C. Lineber- ry; Row two: T. White. W. Moore. L. Edwards. S. Taylor. M. Main, D. Williamson. The Longwood Lancers Men ' s Golf Team coached by Dick Williamson had a rather low start to their season; up un- til the early part of April, the team was 0-5; however, the Lancers had a tremen- dous winning streak that saw them de- feat 7 opponents in their last 5 match- es to finish the season with a 7-5 record. Golfers were led by sophomore Tim White who was a consistant low scorer. Tennis Row one (I to r): Jill Foster, Penny Stephens; Row two: Christ! Lewis, Doris Keys, Nancy Leiden- heimer, Eva Lowe, Margie Quarles; Row three: Steve Whitten, Mary Barrett, Phyllis Harriss. Longwood 5, Mary Washington 4 Longwood 0, William Mary 7 Longwood 7, Averett Longwood 2. Mary Baldwin 5 Longwood 4 Sweet Briar 3 Longwood 3, VCU 3 Longwood 9, Southern Seminary Longwood 3, Westhampton 6 Longwood 8, R-MWC 1 Longwood 9, Southern Seminary Longwood 3, Lynchburg 6 Longwood 6, Bridgewater 3 Longwood 4, VCU 5 Longwood 4. ODU 5 VITTW State Tournament-Sixth place ■■■«giB«ai![iiwiiByiau«nT aji«ia3awn«gfflwiiftnqK jti imi msmmx i9mt!M ULjA i Eva Lowe demonstrates the backhand stroke . . . as Gwen Koechlein show how to play net . . . and Doris Key gives a classic example of the forehand! The Tennis Team proved once again to one of tine finest teams in the State; des- pite having to contend with unfinished courts, which hindered their practicing. Coached by Phyllis Harriss, the team was 5-3-1 in the fall and 2-4 in the spring. In the VITW state Tournament, Longwood placed sixth as a team and had 4 players advance to the finals: Mary Barrett (fourth place in Flight 3), Christi Lewis (fourth place in Flight 4); Margie Quarles (Flight 1); Nancy Leidenheimer (Flight 2). r!SWiBB?,T!f BIT ' J ' u ■- - - ;J X;? , Jpf- Tv ' : ' , 4i . Practice makes perfect! Grace is very much a part of tennis, as shiown by Gwen Koechlein f ary Barrett and Nancy Leidenhei- mer work together to out play their opponent- I Kltimiim  imtmwiwi.hmmwmvi n m ' i ' -itv-w.vii --- :=6 rn Longwood 952, Westhampton 873 Longwood 875, James Madison University 1321 VAIAW State Tournament: Men 2nd place, 1202 Women 3rd place, 1410 Mixed 3rd place, 2174 Dan Tipton 6th place, 816 Susie Powell 10th place, 516 Where have all the Archeres gone?? They ' ve hung their bows up-everyone!! So ends yet another of Longwood ' s indevidual sports (fencing be- ing another). The team has, in the past, always kept a winning season on tineir record. They remain- ed the undefeated state champions from 1974 through 1977. Last year the team took second in state. They also qualified for Na- tionals. This year they were even commended by CHI as a supportive action. Despite all of theses good records, and reports; coach Neal and the archery team will no longer be seen shoot- ing on Barlow field. We thank you all-we ' ll miss your tal- ents. Ol 9 Q ' .rc ters Anne Marie Messier y Basketball Row 1 (left to right); T.Alston, E. Hedley, G deLadurantaye. S. Leonard, B. Fries, W. Taylor, R. Lee. Row 2; D. Kelbick, J. Huskey, T. Al- ston, K. Newton, H. Murray. R. Johnson, B. Eichner, B. Bracey, R. Bash. Not pictured are: P. Hoftrichter, J. Kelly, L. Myers and B. Thornhill. Longwood ■ 81, Bluefield 72 Longwood 44, Hampden-Sydney 60 Longwood 76, North Carolina Wesleyan 58 Longwood 74, King 70 Longwood 72, Christopher Newport 60 Longwood 82, Mary Washington 76 Longwood 64, Averett 58 Longwood 80. Elon 86 Longwood 67, Methodist 71 Longwood 140, Lancaster Bible 57 Longwood 90, Valley Forge Christian 76 Longwood 72, Liberty Baptist 84 Longwood 111, Mary Washington 57 Longwood 82. Greensboro 83 Longwood 92, St. Mary ' s 82 Longwood 55, Averett 54 Longwood 86, Radford 88 Longwood 74. Clinch Valley 70 Longwood 77, Greensboro 73 Longwood 62, North Carolina Westlyan 57 Longwood 83. King 67 Longwood 56, Radford 64 Longwood 81, Liberty Baptist 78 Longwood 53, Roanoke 89 Longwood 84. Bluefield 70 Longwood 66, Clinch Valley 63 ! Randy Johnson goes up for two, while Tom Alston screens out the opponent. Hugh Murray blocks and fouls a layup attempt by Tom Alston during practice. Entering their first season as an NCAA Di- vision III basketball team, the Lancers faced an awesome task with 18 games on the road, including 4 tournaments. Coach Ron Bash took the team composed of 8 freshmen, 3 transfers, and only 3 returnees, to a 19-8 finish. The Lancers emerged as the suprise of the South, concluding their first semester play with a 6-1 record, the best mark of any small college NCAA Division III team in the state. Longwood also ranked number 1 in the na- tion in fieldgoal percentage for Division III as determined by the NCAA for the period through February 3, 1979, and continued to be nationally ranked. Tom Alston and Kenny Ford were both nationally ranked in field goal percentage. The team faced a major dissappointment when the Dixie Conference turned down their application. Longwood ended the school year considering going Division II in 1979-80. With so much success in their first year in the NCAA, the future looks very bright for Lancer basketball. VKmmmmwrm tvmmf- ' imwftr,}. ' With a short outsude |umper. Kenny Ford puts in two Byron Bracey and Shack Leonard re- ceive awards at Virginia Kiwanis Invi- tational Tournament. Methodist player just watches as Ke- vin Newton adds two points for Lan- cers E 1 Kenny Ford goes up for a bucket. Hugh Murray, up and over for two. Shack Leonard slips by opponent for an easy layup. njwwwwnwsa ' iWBi?? ,-; E!(Wf BIT m M During the course of Longwood ' s history, its ideals and beliefs have been respected, praised, and loved by all who entered its doors. And perhaps the greatest recogni- tion of that fact is portrayed in one specific symbol of the Longwood ideal. Longwood ' s Rotunda, designed by Vir- ginia ' s Thomas Jefferson, is the focal point of Long- wood ' s history. The dome design includes the four most important as- pects of college life: study and meditation, teaching. recreation, and rest. Also in the dome structure are por- traits of four men whose impact was felt in the shaping of the college as we know it, and now retain a place in its past: Mr. Curry, Mr. Ruffner, Mr. Horace Mann, and Thomas Jefferson. This then, is our Rotunda. It holds our pride, our love, our ideals, our traditions, our past . . . and perhaps even our future. tiiummimmmmfmaamnmmumumiimmitmmiimiitmitaiwiuiinkViiuiiifitmm Index Abbott, William Lewis Abernathy. Kathryn Estelle 162 Abshire. Cynthia Leigh Ackerman. Helen Paulette Ackerman, Kay Ellen Lavender. Avis Adams Adams. Jody Susan Adams. Kendall Bryson 162 Adams. Kurtis Lee Adams. Pamela Ann 155 Adams. Wendy Louise 162 Adkins. Cheryl Lynn 162 Adkins. Martha Brewer Adkins. Roy Eugene 212 Agee. William Edward Agnew. Kathleen Michele Ailsworth. Millicent Dea 174 Alexander. Susan Wyman 162 Allen. J. Hubert 174 Allen. Janet Maxwell 162 Allen. Laura Ann Allred. Lisa Gaye Alston. Thomas Wayne 234 Altman. Sharon Kay Ames. Mary Elizabeth 117 Amory. Jayne Lee Anderson. Joyce Lynn 155 Anderson. Kimberly Ann 174 Anderson. Margaret Preston 174. 226 Anderson. Regina Dale 174 Anderson III, Robert Luther Andre. Mary Katharine Andrews. Gary Hilton 117 Andrews, Virginia Watklns 155 Angle, Bonita Ann 117 Annis. Nancy Lee Anstey. Susan Jane 162 Anthony. Angela Appleman. Mary Alice Arcese. Catherine Elizabeth 117 Arena, Janice Gail Pratt, Susan Armstrong 162 Arnold, Jeanette Dawn 174 Arrington. Deena Lew 155 Arrington. Lisa Christine Arroyo. Bonnie Sue 206 Arseneau. Arthur Kim 162 Artis. Christopher 162 Asbeil. David Milton Ash. Suzanne Cronin 54 Ashley. Deborah Mae 162 Atkinson, Carol Ann Audia, Laura Marie 174 Austin, Loretta Marie Ayers, Toni Ann 117 Ayscue, Judy Arlene 155 Baca, Julie Marie 174 Bacon, Susan Carol 174 Badger, John Clinton Badgett, Daniel Keith 174 Badgett, Linda Marie 155 Baer, Teresa Ann 174 Bagnall, Robert Joseph Bailey, James Carroll Bailey, Jeffrey William Bailey, Rebecca Anne 162 Bailey Jr. Robert Eugene Bailey, Susan Elaine 117 Bain, Sharon Kaye Baines. Tina Marie Baird. Vanessa Ellen 174 Baker. Barbara Ann 155 Baker. Elizabeth Lee 117 Baker, Karen Dale 118 Baker, Lois Marie 162 Baker, Ralph William Baker. Tamara Dale Balian, Richard Matthew Ballou, Louis Bransford Banks, Shirley Jean 118 Barber, Cynthia F. Barber. Kathryn Grey 162. 69 Bare, Jennifer Rebecca 174 Barfield. Kathryn Anita Barker. Donald Wayne Barnes. Alice Carter Barnes. Elizabeth Amy Barnes. Melissa Ann Barnes, Ruby Wilkins Barnes, Susan Marie Baroch, Susan Lee 174 Barr, Donna Faye Barrett. Mary Ellen 118, 228, 231 Barrett, Nancy Sue Barrett, Shawn Patrick Barrett. Wendy Jo 155 Barsony, Andree Leah Barthol, Deborah Mary Barthol. Lida Louise 118 Bartholf. Paige Forest 162, 204 Bartlam, Cynthia Gale 162 Bartlet, Alice Williams Bass, Anna Carolyn Bass, Cynthia Gale 174 Bass, Dorothy E. Bass, Karen Elizabeth 118 Bass, Paula Kay 118 Bass. Rebecca Cosby Bateman, Amanda Jo Bates. Janet Carol 104, 155 Bathurst, Amy Luann Batley, Lori Suzanne Batten, Andrea Leigh Battiste, Michael Patrick Bauer, Elizabeth Ann 174 Baugh. Ann Carter Baumgardner, Kimberly Laverne 174 Baumgardner, Nancy Ann 174 Beacham, Cathy Ann Beale. Katherine Anne Beams. Nancy Rae Bear. Henry Hoover III Beasley, Lauren Leslie 174 Beausoleil, Cheryl Annette 174 Becht. Clare Elizabeth Becker, Jeanne Anne Beddow. Jeannine Louise Bedsworth. Kevin David 212 Beebe, Margaret Frances 175 Belcher, Robin Carol Bell, Laura Jeannette 212 Bell, Mary Elizabeth Nash. Mary Bell 119 Bell, Susan Gary Bengtson, Jenny Marie Benham, Bruce Eugene Benjamin, Eric Peter Benner. Pamela Mathews Bennett, George Kettner 155 Bennett, Janice Carole Bennett, Mary Ann Benoit, Rebecca Scott Bensenhaver, Roger Ervin Bentley, Anne 162 Bergeron, Treva Meisel Bergman, Susan Rebecca 175 Barkis, Ingrida Anna 155 Berl, Mary Stadelman 119 Berlin, Elizabeth Marie Barman, Vickie Lynn 162 Bernard, Susan Faw 119 Berry, Margaret Ann Barry, Susan Carol 175 Berzowski, Justine Marie 162 Beshai, Sherif Bessler. Pamela Kay 119, 67 Best, Arlene Grace Best, Karen Lynn Betzhold, Eileen Marie 162 Beveridge. Carl David Beville, Kathryn Clarke Bierbower. Janet Lynn Bigger. Helen Louise 119 Billmyer, Robin Ann 175 Sing, Teresa Ann 119 Bique, Kathryn Marie 11, 119 Bird, Tamara Wingate 105, 163 Birdsall, Suzanne Kee Birkett, Gary Alan Bisese, Mary Elizabeth Bishop, Elizabeth Holmes 175 Black. Robyn Sua 163 Blackwell, Shirley V. Blake, Penny Sue Bland. Edward Bernard Blankenship. Emma Clark 119 Blevins. James Douglas Blount. Wanda Gail 155 Blue, Sara Frances 120 Blumenthal, Robert Louis Boatwright, Leslie Elaine 120 Bodurtha, Cathy Lynn 175 Boepple, Hilda E. Boggs, Claudia Lee 175 Bolden, Beulah Mae 120 Bolt, Steve Alan Bolter, David Wilson Robbins, Susan Bonnett Bonifant, Barbara Christine Bonucelli, Brenda Anne 175 Booth, Marsha Ann 175 Bottoms, Gloria Dianne 175 Boulais, Linda Marie 175 Bounds, Merle Catherine Bourne, James Brynat III 70, 155 Bourne, Ruth Coleman Bova, Patricia S. Bowden, Pamela Jo Bowen, Brenda Gail Bowers, Katherine Scott Bowles. Phillip Cameron Royall, Marie Bowler Bowman, Elizabeth Ann 103, 155 Bowman, George Franklin 163 Banton, Jean Bowman 155 Bowman, Patricia Ann Boyce. Ann Carol Boyd, Alexandra Lee 175 Boyd, Martha Roberts 155 Boyd II. Robert Richard 163, 227 Boys, Cheryl Jo 155 Bracey. Byron Wayne 234 Bradbury Jr, Dallas Alvin 175 Braden. Anita Zee Braden, Donna Lee 175 Bradley, Linda Dianne Brady, Patricia Jane Brandon, Kevin Heyward Bransford, Martha Ann Bray, Donnie Lee Brda, Patrice Lucille Breckinridge, Charia Beth 163 Breeden, Betty Anne Breeden, Mary Davis Breedlove, Charlene Skelton 163 Brent, William Eric Brewer, Barbara Ann 175 Bridgeman. Thomas Riley Bridgewater, Lisa Kelly 175 Briggs, Bonnie Lucile Bright, Richard Bartineus Brill, Janice Elizabeth Brinkley, Charlotte Paige Brinkley, Loretta Ann Brissette, Julia Marian 175 Brock, Geneva Marie Brogdon, Barbara Ann 155 Brookes, Martha Roberta 155 Brooks, Carol Anne Brooks, J. Cameron Brooks, Sandra Lynn Brooks, Vickie Lynne Brown, Alda Virginia 155, 232, 233 Brown, Caria Jean 175 Brown, Deborah Jean 120, 222, 224 Brown, Deborah Lynne 175, 208 Brown, Donna Kaye Brown. Martha Frances 120 Brown. Peggy Kyle Brown, Rhonda Lemae Brown, Sharon Denise Brown, Yolanda Louise Bruce, Donna Karen Bruce, Jane Haskins Brumfield, Melinda Jane Bruno, Lee 120 Brusca Joseph Ignatius Bryant, Alice Lanelle 163 Bryant, Carolyn Lee Bryant, James Lewis 156 Bryant, Linda Carolyn 175 Bryant, Rhonda Gayle 176 Bryant, Robin Faye 120 Bryant, Susan Elizabeth 176 Bryant, Suzanne Luttrell 156 Bryant, Tamara Faye Bryant Jr, Thomas William ■ ■ Bubier, Tracy Anne 156 Buchanan, Pamela Louise 121 Buchwald, Elizabeth Jean Buck, Edith Warren Bucknam, Kim Leslie Budd, Mary Beth 121 Buhler, Valerie Jean 156 Bull, Carrie Lee Bull Kitty Sue 156 Bulloss, Leslie Kay 163 Bunting, Margaret Moore Hardy, Deborah Burch 121 Burden, Raleigh Buchannon Burger, Elizabeth Noel Burgess, Martha Linda 121 Burington, Jennet Marie • Burke, Tammy Marie Seekford, Vicki Burke Burks, Teresa Faye 121 Burlee, Diane Marie Burnett, Robert Lewis Burnette Jr, Warren Edward 202 Burns, Debi Clare Burns, Lauren 54, 121 Burns, Tracy Leigh 176 Burns, Vanessa Ann 121 Burrls, Carolyn Sue Burroughs, Mary Kathryn 176 Burris, Veronica Lynne 176 Burton, Charles Albert Burton, Jacqueline Darlene 176 Burton, Sandra Lynne Butcher, Barbara Britten Butler, Carol Anne 156 Butler, Prince Allen Butler, Robert Stuart Jr Butt, Mary Gerarde Byrd, Cynthia Denise 105, 194 Caccivio, Bethanne T. ■ Caiazzo, Kathleen Elizabeth 156 Cain, Christine Mary Trexler, Debra Cain Cain, Janet Glynn Cajigas, Dawn Carol S Caldwell, Kimberly Lynn Caldwell, Linda Reynolds I Caldwell, Theresa Susan 176 Caldwell, Trade Sue Calhoun, David Clark Califf, Barbara Moore Calkins, Christopher Miles i Callahan, Amy Kathleen 176 • Callahan, Sharon Elizabeth 176 V Callis, Tamara Lynn 121 Camacho, Sara Fatima 122 k Campbell, Barbara Ann Campbell, Debra Ann 176 Campbell, Janet Lynne 176 Campbell, Philip Michael Campbell, Rita Karen 122 Campbell, Valeria D. 163 Campbell, Virginia Lynn Camper, Celeste Dawn Campot, Susan Elizabeth Cannetti, Diane Canty, Elise Anne 122 Cappaert, Mary Donna Garden, Cathy Lynn Cardin, Elizabeth Anne Carey, Mary Elizabeth 122 Carlin, Margaret Claire 176 Carlin, Robert James McConnell. Sandra Carlson Carneal, Cynthia Anne Carnes, Patricia Irene Carpenter, Brenda Kay 105, 176 Carpenter, Susan Elaine Carr, Darlene Ann Carr, Ellen Marie Carr, Kimberly Dawn 176 Carr, Robyn Vanessa Carraway, Jennifer Lynn 176 Carrlngton, Helen Faye 156 Carrington, Nancy Nelson 176 Wallace, Kara Carruthers Carsley, Melanie Gale Carson, Bernice Ann 163 Carson, Jayne Ann 192, 193, 194 Carson, Roger Lewis Carson, Sylvia Gay Carswell, Roy Morris Carter, Cathy Jane 176 Cater, Darlene Gale Carter, Eva Kaye 122, 222 Carter, Jacqueline Marie Carter, Kathleen Gayle Carter, Lisa Carol Carter, Pamela Jean 122 Carter, Robin Ann 156 Carter, Sarah Jane Cartwright, Elizabeth Virginia 176 Gary, Veronica Ruth 176 Cash, Betsy Ray Catogni. Patricia Sue Fore, Mary Cavanaugh Cave, Kimberly Virginia Chacos, John Francis Chambers, Shannon Mary 192 Chan, Sylvia Sau Man Chapman, Elizabeth Carolyn Chapman, Patricia Kent 122 Chappell, Jeanne Elizabeth Chappell, Sidney Gayle 176 Charvet, Monica Alexandra Chase, Katherine Harding 14, 204 Chase, William Henry Childress, Audrey Llewellyn 177 Childress, Brent Wade Childress, Robin Jean Christ, Katrina Luise Christensen, Lucinda Lee Christian, Charlene Juanita 156 Chrlstman, Margaret Ca therine 177 Cicoira, Linda Patricia Clark, Bethann Clark, C. Faith Clark, Carolyn Fay 122 Clark, Cindy Lynn Clark, Denise Lynne Clark, John Jackson Clark, Nancy Jean Clark, Sharon Elizabeth Clarke, Patricia Audrey Clay, Alice Leigh 104, 106, 156 Clayton, Patricia Lee Cleary, Mary Ellen ' j« 5 Clements, Debra Kay 123 Clements, Janet Lynn 226, 156 Clements, Kathy Lorene 177 Clements, Linda Ann Ctevenger, Jill Janney 177 Clift, Susan Elizabeth Cline, Ellen Revere Cobb, Deborah Ann Cobb, Etta Jean Cobb, Jessee Binion Cochran, Brian Lee 177, 212 Cochran, Sheila Kay Cockfield, Julia Frances 177 Cody, Cheryl Lynn Coffey, Anne Blackwell Coffield, Kurt Albin Cole, Charles Bruce 163 Cole, Laura Elizabeth Cole, Ricky Daryl Cole 111, Thomas L.R. 156 Colbert, Debra Marie Colella, Irma Nancy 163 Coleman, Brenda Nell 104 Coleman, Debbie Ann 156 Coleman, James Melvin Coleman, Maria Morton Coleman, Mitzi Roberts Collie, Donna K. Collins, Lisa Michelle Collins, Susan Parker 156 Combs, Evelyn Marie Combs, Julie Leigh 177 Comer, Lisa Ann Compton, Julie Rae 177 Compton, Grace Lynnette 177 Compton, Robin Lynne 123 Conkwright, Scott Van Conlon, Susan Mary 177 Connelly, Elizabeth Chandler Conner, Bonnie Jane Conner, Christopher Eric Connolly, Donna 6, 16, 123, 239, 106 Connor, Sharon Kay Conte, Mark Anthony Conway, Michael Scott Conway. Wayne Keith Cook. Karen Joyce 177 Cook, Jennifer Lynne Cook, Margaret Bess 222. 225 Cooke, Tamra Lynn 177 Coon, Lynda Darcelle 123 Coon, Sara Lee Cooper, Betsy Young 163 Cooper, Carol Jean 7, 16, 105, 123 Cooper, Catherine Belle 156 Cooper, Samantha Julia Coppedge, Angle D. Cordes, Carol Jean 177 Cornell, Dayna Lynn Corson, Ann Byrd 123 Cosby. Deobrah Ann 54. 192, 194. 216, 217 Cosby, Diane Frances 13, 177 Cosby, Dorothy Mae Cosier, Nancy Jamason 156 Costa, Suzanne Elisabeth Cotton, Brett Alan Counts. Katherine Eileen 163 Counts, Rebecca Anne 177 Courtney, Donna Nanette 177 Covington, Jane Russell 163 Covington, Robert Phillips Cox, Donna Lynn Cox, Donald Louis 212 Cox, Elwood Crawford 202 Cox, Janice Marie 177 Coyner, Ruth Carrington 163 Craft, Carolyn Christine 163 Craft, Pamela Christine Cragun, Sheila Ellen 177 Cram, Sandra Lee 163 Crawford, Gwendolyn Lee 123 Crawford, Susan Bobbette 124 Crawford, Susan Marie Crawley, Melody Cherise 163 Crawley, Teresa John 177 Creamer, Catherine Lynne 177 Creasy, Frank Richard 71, 212 Crenshaw, Rosalind Jean 6, 106, 123 Cress, Catherine Sue Crick, Melissa Renee Crim, Sharon Leigh 178 Criswell, Elizabeth Anne Crites, James William 105, 124 Critzer, Kimball Scott Cromer, Lawrence Alvin 202 Cromwell, Karen Lee Croom, William Martin Crosby, John Terence 202 Cross, Debra Louise Cross, Susan Blackwell 124 Grotty, Ronald Lee 202 Croxton, Brenda Gayle 178 Croxton, Marjorie Gall Cruise, Lester Dean Grumpier, Gail Marie 178 Crumpton, Joan Faith Crutchfield, Anita Carol 124 Crute, Jacquelyn Brooks 124 Crute Jr. Joseph David Cuilik, Sandra Marie Cullen, Kathleen Anne 124 Cumbia, Janice Jones Cumbey, Lisa Dawn Cumby, Sara Catherine 156 Cumins, Cynthia Heather Cumiskey, Jeanne Marie Cummins, James Paul Cundiff, Sarah Darlene 156 Cunningham, Gary Lockwood Curry Jr, Eugene Douglas Cutler. Carolyn Christine 178 Dahlman, Henry Nicholas 73, 124 Daniel, Beverly Gail Danile, Beverly Joan 125 Daniel. Debra Crichton 125. 239 Daniel. Paulette Marie 125 Daniel. Sarah Pleasants Daniels, Constance Marie 125 Darnell, Lee Anne 178 Dassira, Peter Earnest Daughtery, Douglas Jerome Daussin, David Michael 157 Davenport, Mark Baugh Davidson, Lonnnle Ray «. fWt E nY Davidson. Craig Mitchell Davidson. Susan Annette 157 Davis, Diane Marie Davis. George Lee Davis. Janice Lynne 164 Davis. John Allen Davis. Kelly Panton Davis. Lisa Dawn 178 Davis. Lori Anne 163 Davis. Nancy Patterson Ashwell. Patricia Davis 117 Davis. Sandra Rae Davis, Tammy Jo 178 Davis. Teri Lynn 105. 192. 193. 216. 217. 218 Davis. Vickie Lee 157 Dawson. Teresa Lynne 178 Day. Debra Lee Day, Suzanne 164 Dayton, Julie Ann 67, 105, 192, 194, 216, 218 Dean, Cynthia Louise 178 Deane, Deanna Dorothy 125 Dearing, Cassandra Elaine 125 Dehaven. Paula Sager 178 Deierhoi, Margie Leigh 178 Deladurantaye, Charles Guy 234 Delaney. Carolyn Ann Delong. Betsy Dinwiddle 178 Delong. Laurie 157 Dempsey. Anne Marie 178 Delong. Susan Agnes 125. 212 Demaso. Regina Catherine Dempsey. Elaine Marie Demsko, Tobin Willis 178 Denby, Reginia Marie 125 Derflinger, James Michael 178 Devan, Elizabeth Jennings 126 Dewey. Deborah Suzanne 178 Dewitt. Thomas Irvin 157 Dibutera. Cheryl Lynn 157 Dicarlo. John Angelo Diehl. Mary Denise 164 Dietrich. Tracy Adrlenne Diggs. Donald Lynn Diller. Mary Elizabeth 157 Dipeppe. Serena 164 DIppre. Dale Andrew DIshman. Gayle Grigsby Dishman, Sharee Lynne 178 Dixon. Paula Sue 178 Dixon. Virginia Helen Doczy. Anita Marie Dodson. Linda Gale 126 Dodson. Pearl Ellen Doering. Christopher John Dolllns. Lloyd Milton Donnelly. Deidre Marie 126 Donovan. Patricia Ann 157 Dore. Elizabeth Grace Doss. Karen Streever ,-_ ,_, j r- 3 Douglas, Barbara Delaine 178 Douglas, Charlotte Darlene Dowler, Michael Anthony Dowdy, Donna Lynn Downy, Sharon Denise 178 Wray, Cynthia Downey 126, 216 Downey, Janet Lynn Downey. Nancy Catherine Downs. Philip Lewis Doyle, Cynthia Diane 179 Drewyer. Dana Anne 216 Drinkard, John Harold Driver. Glenn Patterson Dropeski. Cynthia Reid 105. 164, 192, 194, 195, 216 Duff, Leigh Anne 126 Dugan. Dennis Patrick Dulong, William Randall Dunavant. Mary Kathryn 157 Duncan, Betsy Ann Duncan, Deborah Kay Duncan, KImberly Ann 179 Duncan, Laura Ann 126 Duncan. Luclle Victoria Stokes, Teresa Duncan Dunk, Kathleen Ann 164 Dunkley, Wayne Thomas Dunn, James Richard Dunn, Melissa Lee 164 Dunnigan, Thomas Michael Dunnlvant, Terl Lin 126. 222 Duval, Mary Jeanne Duvall, Susan Marie 179 Dyer, Jean Marie Dyer, Scarlett Ann 126 Dzierzek, Christina Janina 164 Dziewisz. Lawrence Joseph Eacho. Jill Thornton 12, 104, 156 Eagle, Linda Kay 127, 222, 224 Eagle, Ruth Anne Eakle, Margaret Ann 179 Eanes, Fannie Mae Burton, Vicki E. Earley, Shirley Nunnally 127 Easthom, Amy Sue 179 Edmonds, Betty Anne Edmonds, Elizabeth Jane 179 Edwards, Cathy Leigh 164 Edwards, Lloyd Hatcher Jr 179, 227 Edwards, Mary Elizabeth Edwards, Sharon Sue Edwards, Sheryl Lou 127 Egbert, Gloria Jean Eggleston. Cynthia Lee 164 Ehlers, Denise Elizabeth Eggleston, Janice Elaine Eibel, Dawn Lynn Eichner, Robert Gordon 234 Eismann, Nathaniel D. Ellnsky, Ellen Melinda Elklns, George Guyer Elliott, Bruce Windham 164 Elliott, Karen Lee Ellis, Margaret Anne 164 Ellis, Sheila Lavon Elmore, Michele Gillis 164 Emery, Caroline Carthage 179 English, Laura Jeanette 127 English, Marian Eileen English, Terri Carol Erby, Gordon Frank Scurggs, Nancy Eubank 160 Eubank, Stephanie Ann Evans, Audrey Maurice 127 Evans, Doris Lea 127 Evans, George Victor Evans, Janet Elizabeth Evenden, Susan Kay 157 Faddis, John William 202 Fain, Dennis Alexander Fain, Gary Dean Faires, Judy Page Faison, Diana Loraine 127 Faison, Stephen Frederick Fallon, Cornelia 179 Faris, Lisa Kaye Fariss, Elizabeth Anne Farmer, Marshall Legrande Farrar, Helen Jean Fastabend, Marcia Clare 179 Faulconer, Brenda Gail 127 - «. Faust, Cynthia Joy Fayne, Judith Ann Feazell, Cynthia Johnson 157 Fees III, Frederick James Fehrenbach, Lori Jayne Feldman, Richard Louis Felletter, Katherine Louise 179 Felumlee, Bettie Ann 164 Ferentinos, Gregory John Ferguson, Cynthia Ann Ferguson, Jennifer Lynn Ferguson, Joseph Keith Ferramosca, Mary Margaret 179 Ferris, Alan Lee 202 Ferris, Garry Brian 202 Fettrow, Brenda Sue 208, 210, 164 Fields, Debra Sue Fifer. Debra Lynn 4, 192 Fillmore, Eleanor Vogt 128 Finch. Catherine Elizabeth Firth.- Dorothy Harris 179 Fischer, Bryan Keith 157 Fisher, Grace Kimberly 128 Fisher, Robert Paul 212 Fitts, Cheryl Anne 164 Fitzgerald, Barbara Ann Fitzgerald, Cynthia Marie 74 Fitzgerald, Julia Anne 164 Fitzpatrick, Patricia Ann Fix. Robert Bruce 157 Flagge. Elizabeth Sanborn 54 Flannelly. Kathleen Louise Flemer. Virginia Gordon 128 Fleming, Debra Carol 128 Fleming, Mary Jane Fletcher, Edith Derbyshire Fletcher, Nancy Ellen Flint, Julie Louise 157 Florence, Beverly Ann 179 Florence, Lisa Marie Flowers, Susan Byrd 179 Floyd, Gayle Oneil 128 Floyd, Patricia Lynn Flynn, Sheron Elizabeth Foerster, Ruth Kaufmann Forbes, Betty Jane Ford, Jr., Robert Edward Ford, Susan Kaye 179 Ford. William Kenneth 234 Fore, Debora Kay 10, 157 Fore III, Richard Edwin Forrester, Rebecca Jill Shields, Susan Foshay Foster, Blanche Elizabeth Foster, Bonnie Page Foster, Darlene Edith Foster, Jill Anderson 179, 228 Foster, Joyce Renee Foster, Kelly Ann 164 Foster, Minnie Roselyn Foster, Sheree Theresa Fowler, Janice Elizabeth 128 Fowler, Margaret Ruth 164 Fowlkes, Martha Lou Fox, Howard Lee 164 Fox, Joanne 165 Fox, Kathy Sue Fox, Wynelle C. 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Gibbs, Norma Jean Gilbert, Elizabeth Kymberly 67, 206, 222 Gilleland, Jerry Mason 212 Gillespie, Stuart Winston 212 Gilley, Cynthia Annette Gilliam, Gregory Lerone Gilliam, Mary Katherine Gillikin, Miriam Darlene 180 Gillispie, Marilyn Morgan 180 Gillum. Patricia Ann Ginger, George Michael Glascock, Ginger Robin Glass, Stephanie Lynn Glasscock, Jerri Kae Glossop, Patricia Diane Glover, Anita Lynn 129 Glover, Vicki Leigh 165 Gluse, Shelley Louise Godbey, Susan Elizabeth Godby. Theresa Lea Godsey, Kelly Katherine 180 Goin, Shelia Annette Goins, James David Gollhardt. Sheila Jean 165 Gomes, Brian Venard Gooch. Katherine Lynne Good, Anne Elizabeth 158 Good, Sherry P. 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Deidre Klebert, Kathleen Gail 13, 77. 192, 239 Kloc, Mary Elizabeth Knapp, Barbara Carol Knight, Linda Frances Knighton, Janice Jacqueline Knowles, Carol Ellen 182 Knox, Cary Flinn Knutti. Robert Bowden Koberowski. Kerry Ray 183 Koch. Katherine Elise 167 Koch, Melanie Kay 159 Koechlein, Gwen Ann 135, 228. 229. 230 Komornik. David George 212 Korrow. Margaret Ada Koukoutchos, Mark Damon Kraft. Carol Anne Krause, Erich Franz Kreger, Karen Lynn 159 Krott. Cynthia Louise 136 Krutainis. Linda Doris Kulp, Linda Louise 106, 136 Kunc. Michael Craig Kunze, Deborah Kus, Sue Ann 167 Kusterer, Judith Elaine 159 Kurtz, Lynn Annette 183 Lafferty, Charles Kent Lafoon, Melinda Faye 136 Lair, Mathew David Lam, Barry Yu Lambert, Mary Elisabeth 183 Lancaster, Faith Elizabeth Lance, Kathy Marie 167 Landers, Patricia Ann Landon, Cynthia Ann 209 Landis, Ronda C. 159 Landry, Robin Leslie 136 Lane, Karen Lee Lane, Patricia Adele Lane, Robert Reaves Lang, Kevin Michael Langford, Teresa Lorraine 183 Lanier, Donna Gail Largiader, Avril M. 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Anna 105, 216, 228 Lewis, Joni Lee Lewis, Julia Maria 183 Lewis, Kathy Patricia 167 Lewis, Kevin Meade 183 Lewis, Nancye Cary Lignian, Jessie Mae 159 Lilley. Sharon Marie 159 Limoge. Valerie Lynn Lincks, Tamara Ann Lincoln, Lorraine Anne 167 Lindner, Barbara Elizabeth Lindsey, Didier Jean-Eric 137, 212 Lineberry. Charles Thomas 227 Link Jr, Joseph Francis Lintner, Cynthia Lee 183 Lipscomb, Bonnie Gay 222 Logan, Mary Gloria 137 Logan, Sherrill Lavern 137 Lohr, Sheryl Celeste 183 Long, Billie Jean Long, Mary Theresa Long, Penny Kaye 183 Loop, Soraya Lougheed, Ann Marie Love Jr, James Neal 202 Love, Karen Marie 183 Love, Linda Elizabeth Loving. Nancy Ward Lowe, Eva Elaine 228 Lowe, Sally Dean 104, 167, 192 Lowe, Vickie Louise 103, 183 Lowery, Melanie Duane 167 Lowry, Eileen Ann Luckett, Troy Ann Lukhard, Florence Elizabeth 183 Lunberg, Terresa Lynn Lundy, Ruth Oleeta 167 Luther, Tanya K. Lutins, Cheryl Helene Lyie, Frank Nelson Lyies, Doris Ann Lyies, Scott Moir 202 Lynch, Katharine Anne 167 Machen, John Franklin Mahon, Mary Katherine 137 Mahon, Mary Therese Mahone, Thomas David Mahoney, Patricia Ann Main Jr, Malcolm Harris 227 Mallory, Mary Ellen Malone, Diana Jane 183 Maloney, Patricia Anne Maneval, Greta Ellen 183 Manley, Maureen Fitzgibbon 137 Mann, Vivian Manning Marable, Joan Miller 183 Marable, Martha Lynn 167 Marcus, Richard Kenneth 13, 68, 184 Marion, Nancy Smith Markham, Linda Gay 184 Markley, Kathryn Angela 167 Markley, Theresa Lynn 159 . Marshall, Cynthia Harvey Marshall, Norma Jean ,5 Barker, Marsha Marshburn Marter, Gale Susan Martin, Cheryl Kaye Martin, Deborah Sue Martin, Donna Kaye 184 Martin, Joseph Lee 184 Martin, Sandra Jane 184 Martin, Sandra Kay 159 Martin, Timothy Dean Maruszak, Diane M. Maruszak, Gregg A. 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McCormick, Melody Ann McCormick, Susie Louise McCook, Bruce Eugene McCoy, Priscilla Jean 184 McCraw, Karen Denise 184 McDaniel, Carolyn Hart McDaniel, Mary Kay 138 McDonald, Kelly Ann 168 McDonald, Elaine 168 McDonald, Megan K. 138 McDowell, Kelly 168 McDowell, Pamela Louise McFall, Sandy Leigh 75 McGonigle, Myrne Frances 184 McGraw, George Kevin McGregor, Jettaka V. M. 168 Mcintosh, Carol Ann Mclver, Carolyn Daughtry 168 McKaig, William Preston 6. 106, 160 McKeen, Cheryl Ann 160 McKenney, Rebecca Lynne McKenzie, Lori Lynn 184 McKnight, Kathleen Ann 138 McLaren, John David McLarin, Jean Elizabeth McLaughlin, Mary Ellen 139 McLawhorn, Teresa Ann 11, 68, 104, 160 McMullen, Donna Suzanne McMullen, Martha Ann McNeil, Rose Marie McVey, Lexie Ann McWhirt, Ruth Ann 168 McWilliams, Patricia Louise Meadows, Linda Jean Mears. Catherine Ann 159 Mears, Edward Bruce Mella, Edward James Melvin, Susan Allan 192, 193, 194, 216 Mercil, Michael Arthur Mergler, Andrew Marlen Merten, Lynn Dianne Messier, Anne Marie 206, 233 Messier, Katherine MaryJane Meyer, Lawrence John Michel, Michael Edwin Midkiff, Kaye Susanne 139 Mihm, Deborah Marie Milburn, Michele Lynne 184 Miles, Ann Marie 196, 199 Miller, Cynthia Joyce 139 Miller, Debra Ann 168 Miller, Donna Kay Miller, Melissa Marie Miller, Rebecca Dawn Miller, Steven Lowell Miller, Vallory Paige 184 Mills, Courtney Elizabeth 54 Mills, Frederick Wilson Milton, Kim Denise 184 Mims, Donna Lee Miskar, Susan Louise 104, 139 Mistretta, Margaret Mary Mitchell, David Neal 202( Mitchell, Diane Marie Mitchell, Donna Rae 184 Mitchell, Elizabeth Bennett Mitchell, Kathryn Louise Mitchell, Wayne Stevenson Mobley. Robbin Marie 184 Moll, Jennifer Leigh Molter, Jill Yvonne 168 Montgomery, Lynn Grace Moore, Carolyn Diane Moore, Dana Stephen 139 Moore, Earnest Earl 139 Moore, Karen Dianne 168 Moore, Karen Elaine 139 Moore, Keith Franklin 66, 68, 104, 168 Moore, Letha Maurice Moore, Linda Jane Moore, Nancy Patrick 139 Moore, Robin Christine 184 Moore, Stanley Joseph Moore, Wayne Cartwright 168, 227 Moorefield, Kathryn Dale 160 Moorefield, Windy Lee 140 Moreau, Deborah Ann 184 Morfeno, Mark Kevin Morgan, Bruce Wiley 202 Morgan, Genice Marie 57 Morgan, Joseph Richard Morgan, Patricia Gale Moring, Ann Corrine Morris, Cindy Sue 74, 80, 106 Morris, Cynthia Marie 160 Morris, Diana Jean Morris, Karen Sue 168 Morris, Susan A. Morris, Susan Ann Patteson, Beverly Morrissett Morrissey, Ann Maureen Morse, Cynthia Jean 184 Morton, Nancy James 168 Moss, Cindy Marie 12, 160 Moss, Donna Gayle Moss, Daniel Wade Moss, Melanie Ann Mostoff, Peter Alexander Motley, Patricia Murphy Mott, Andrea Dawn Mottley, Donna Reed 168 Mottley, Eugenia Lee Mottley, Kirby Reed Mottley, Penelope Sue 185 Mottley, Shirley Kay Mowles, Lysa Ann 140 Mowles, Rebecca Kay Mozingo. 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Sabas, Pauline Theresa 169 Sabitus, Barbara J. 186, 192, 194, 201, 216 Sadler, Wahneetah Lea Sage, Mary Elizabeth 160 Saia, Vivian Jean Sakiewicz, Donald Robert Sale, Rebecca Elaine Sampey, Leeann 160 Samuel. Coreen Sanbower. Linda Mane 70, 186 Sanders, Cynthia Dawn 146 Sanderson, Kelly Ann 169 Sanderson. Mary Kaye Sandford, Susan Carol 187 Sandidge. Elizabeth Adams 186 Sandler. Virginia Annette 146 Sanford, Kathryn Fretwell 187 Sarlo, Sandra Leah Sasser, Brenda Kaye Satterwhite, Leslie Yvonne J: Saunders, Ronald Wade F Savage, Katharine Lisa Sawyer, Neil Kevin Saxer, Terry Marie Saxon. Martha Neal Saxty. Lori Jean Saylor. Bobby Gene Sayre, Garrett Stewart Scanlon. Christine Florence Schaubach. Thomas Martin 146 Scheid, Therese A, 146 Schinabeck. Karen M. Schmidt. Kay Maria 187 Schmitz, Linda Jean Schoeller. Melinda Gayle Scholberg. Patricia Kay 187 Schrag. 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Ronald Alexander Stalls, Jodee Elizabeth Stanfield, Robin Lynn 160 Stanley, David Wayne Stanley, Elizabeth A. Stanley, Jeffery Brian Stanley, Judith Karen Stanley, Roberta Elizabeth 148 Stanley, Thomas Charles Stanton. Elizabeth Becker 170 Staples. Kimberly Anne 170 Stark. Mark B. Stark. Robin Lee 148 Staton. Lisa Carol 160 Staylor, Deborah Jean Stebbing, Harry Todd III 212 Steckbeck, Robert Karl Steele, Paula Ann 148 Steer, Jacqueline Marie Stefaniga, Veronica Mae 160 Stent, Barbara Neville 188 Stephens, Anne Carter Stephens, Donna Marie Stephens, Penelope 228 Stephenson, Susan M. Stewart. Pamela Jonel 161 Stiebel, Sheryl Lynn Stine, Martha Jo 148 Stinnett, Linda Faye Stitt, Lynne Marie 188 Stockton. Lon Richard Stoddard. Charles Maynard Stone. David Courtland 212 Storey. Mary Louise 188 Stout. Tommy Clifford 13. 106, 148 Stovall. Lisa Jo Stowers. Melissa Childress Straka. Claire Elise Strayer. Cheryl Anne 148 Strever. Laura Strickland. Helen Gail Strickland, Mary Delia 148 Seemiller, Bonnie Sue 188 Strike, Joy Lynne Strobel, Douglas Britt 170 Strong, Roger Benton Struder, Susan Elizabeth 161 Strutton, Debra Leigh 188 Stuart, Mary Elizabeth Stuart, Terri Lynn 170 Stump, Sarah Jean 170 Sullivan, Neil Joseph 105 Sullivan, Thomas Edward 73, 170 Surratt, Patti Kay Swago, David Robert ■ Swale, Margaret Heather 188 Swan, Lynne Elizabeth 161 Swandby, Keith Russeth 202 Swann, Alison Mary 161 . Swartzwelder. Robyn Delk 149 Sweatman, D. Andrea Ruth 196 Sweet, Sue Ellen Swenson, Polly Elizabeth Suchanic, David J. Sulllns, Jacquelin Shay 170 Swift, Stephen Patrick Sykes, Janet Elaine 188 Taliaferro, Norma Francine Tatum, Rita Dejarnette Taylor, Brian Andrew Taylor, Donna Marie 149 Taylor, Jane Allison 188 Taylor. John Arthur Taylor. June Rita 161 Taylor. Pamela Sue 188 Taylor, Rebecca Lynn Taylor, Sara Wallace Taylor, Scott E. 188. 227 Taylor Jr, Walter Louis 103. 234 Tedesco. Anne Carol Tennant. Colette Giles Tester. Lora Elizabeth Thacker. Angelique Rene 188 Thomas, Bonnie Lee 161 Thomas, Cindy Ann Thomas, Deborah Gail Thomas, Dianne Marie 188 Thomas, Elaine Meshelle Thomas, John Pendleton Thomas, Judy Ann Thomas, Leah-Beth 171 Thomas, Lisa Ann 171 Thomas, Patricia Ellen 171 Thomas, Sandra Kaye 171 Thompson, Barbara June Thompson, Cynthia Joyce 161, 222 Thompson, Deborah Leigh 188 Thompson, Elizabeth Robins 161 Thompson, Lee J. Thompson, Linda Diane Thompson, Mary Luanna 161 Thompson, Rebecca Lee 161 Thornhill, Ronald Keith Thornton, Virginia Elaine 189 Throssell, Karen Leigh 189 Thurston Jr, Ralph Hamilton Thwaites. Laura Ellen Tignor. Elizabeth Glynn 161 Timberlake. Donna Marie 171 Tipton, Daniel Paul 233 Tirambulo, Romina Marie Todd, Donna Lynn 171 Tokarz, Ann Marie 149 Tolama-Neri, Beatriz Eugenia 141 Tolbert, Jack Allen 105 Toney, Donna Lynn 189 Topping, Stephanie Storm Towler, Susan Marie 189. 192. 239 Tracy, Juli Beth Traina, Mary Alta 149 Trainor, Catherine Byrne 54 Tran, Mailan Thi Transue, Victoria Suzanne 161 Travis, Mary Lou Trent, Daphne Cheryl 149 Trent, Debra Jean 171, 206 Trent, Joyce Mylum Trestrail, Tammy Jane Trimble, Sara Jean 149 Trotman, Martha Elizabeth Trotter, Lauritha Lynn Troxell, Wilson Eugene Trout, John Patrick 161 Truitt, Patia Lynne 171 Truitt, Sherri Lee 189 Trumbo, Ruth Anne 189 Trubb, Michael Scott Tuck, Kyna Renee Crites, Rebecca Tuck 124 Tucker, Alice Lewis Tucker, William Donald Tulloh, Betty Lou Tunstall, Jane Ann Turnbull, Kim Marie 149 Turner, Connie Gwynn Turner, Euna Lee Turner. Karen Annette 149 Turner, Lisa Marie Turney. Martha Kendrick Tyler, Colbert McLaurine 150 Ullrich, Valerie Jacquline Ulrey. Denny Ray 202 Unmussig. Patricia Lynn Upshaw. Barbara Kimberly Updike. Pamela Kay 189 Upshaw, Barbara Lyn 161, 189 Vaden, Jeffrey Lewis Van Dyke. Steven Thomas Vannice. Kathryn Louise 104, 189 Vanwinkle. Jeanette Mary Vass. Dawn Marie 171 Vaughan. Betty Leigh 150 Vaughan. Bonnie Gail 189 Tipton. Jessie Vaughan Vaughan, Linda Marie Vaughan, Patricia Ann Vaughan, Ruth Marie 171 Vcnable, Michele Celeste Vermillion, Julia Anne 189 Via, Ann Stafford 171 Vick, Kimberly Susan 189 Vickstrom, Diann Lynn 150 Victor, Susan Jacquelyn 189 Vidrine, Carole Marie 80, 192 Vines, Marsha Denise Vogel, Christene Elaine 161 Von Moll, Donna Jean Vontsolos, Christine Marie 189 Wacker, Bruce Elizabeth Waddell, Elizabeth Leigh 14, 77, 103, 189. 226 Waddill. Mary Susan 189 Wade, Theresa Maria Wagner, Pamela Jean 171 Walker, Darlene Annette 161 Walker, Diane Elizabeth 171 Walker, Kimberly Jean Walker, Kimberley Sue Walker. Lisa Robyn 204 Walker, Milo D. Walker, Vicki Ann Wall. David Merle 103 Wallace. Janet Wilson Wallace. Linda Faye Wallace. Roselyn Dodd 150. 192 Wallace, Tammy Sue Wallace, William Henry 161 Wallack, Melanie Lori 171 Waller, Davis Dashiell Waller, Susan Elaine Walsh, Catherine Joann Walsh, Mary Ann Walsh, Patty W. Walthall, Bonnie Allen 202 Walton, Dorothy Lynne 150 Wann, Glenette Lee 105, 106, 150 Ward, Jennifer Nell 189 Warden, Margrethe Elisabeth Ware, Mary Teresa 68, 80, 105. 106, 161 216 217 Warren. Deborah Ann 189 Warren. Nancy Marie 105. 189. 216 Warren. Pamela Sue Warren Jr. William Russell Warrwick III. Howard Roger Waters. Jane Ann 189 Watkins, Larrie Ellen 189 Watson, Charlotte Jane Watson, Katherine Gail 171 Watson, Marie Maxey Weatherford, Susan Elizabeth 150 Weaver, David Lee 171 Weaver, Gayle Caldwell 171 Weaver. Gregory Bruce Weaver. Jennie Lee 189 Weaver. Julie Fay Weaver. Rita Kay 150 Webb. Jeanne Lynn 151 Webb. Jill Elizabeth 161 Webb. Joy Lynne 151 Webb. Rebecca Ann 226, 227 Weeks, Cynthia Louise Weems. Leslie Scott Weisel. 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