Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

 - Class of 1961

Page 1 of 280

 

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collectionPage 7, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collectionPage 11, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collectionPage 15, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collectionPage 9, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collectionPage 13, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collectionPage 17, 1961 Edition, Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 280 of the 1961 volume:

OFFICE OF THE DEAM OF STUDENTS (Please do not remove) EX LIBRIS ' ea :-:=:« ■KaiRb ' i: ' msmm ' msi ' m mijm -t «(iu - mmm ZS5 B unxv- ' - - , ■ ' irt -f i ' -  -V - y 1 961 iicv)m yi aA iinafmi umme OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SUSAN POIXDEXTER WILSON Editor ETHEL VIRGINIA HILL Business Manager DEDICATION His cntlui.siiism tor ovory task, liis .sincere interest in each of us, and his de otion to k ' arning liave won for him our res])ect and admiration. Wlu ' tht ' r serviufi ' as chairni;in of the Eufjlish department, marshal to the faculty, advisor to a campus honorary, classroom instructor, or personal advisor, he has inspired us with the vitalit ' of his efforts. When we have voiced our problems in the quiet of liis office, he has consoled us and challenged us to be true to our ideals. In the classroom he has shared with us his ast knowledge and stirred us to carry our educational pursuits beyond the class- room. In recognition of his devotion to us and to the ideals for which our college stands we proudly dedicate the 19(51 Battlefield to DR. JAMES H. CROUSHORE , the busy department head. the interested adriso FOREWORD ' ' Book of the Year ' The Book of the Year ... an appropriate tlieme for the Battlefield, since our life at Mary Washington is built large! j ' around books. As we begin college life on the hill, a whole world of new books, new faces, new experiences, and new impressions comes into our lives. Through our books and classroom experiences we explore new realms of knowledge. Guided by our professors and advisors, we begin the pursuit of excellence. Slowly we gain confidence in ourselves and begin to look around at the many offerings of our college. We are introduced to the multitude of extra-curricular activities that present opportunities to develop leadership and responsibility. We feel our- selves growing socially as well as intellectually. During our years at Mary Washington we also come in contact with and learn to appreciate the new ideas and new acquaintances that make up our college community. We feel the beauty of our surroundings, the warmth of our friends, and the spirit of dormitory ' living. Although it would be impossible to capture between covers the many intangible aspects of life at Mary Washington, we have tried to include on the pages of the Battlefield pictures and words that will recall for each girl her own special memories of college life during the past year. It seems especially fitting that The Book of the Year should feature the people, places, and acti- vities that have made this year on the hill such a memorable one. CONTENTS BOOK 1 THE SCHOOL • ADIMINISTRAI ' IOX • FACULTY • CLASSES • CA]MPIIS BOOK 2 ORGANIZATIONS • HOXORARIES • PUBLICATIONS • CLUBS • FINE ARTS • RELIGIOUS CLUBS BOOK 3 FEATURES WiT : ' -: p ' m ' ' ' . -- . -;«v,: ■ - V Cir : i n -- -:: ;, -.: N l ..is ' ' . V vi ' ' - BOOK 1 SCHOOL if ADMINISTRATION DR. GRELLET C. SIMPSON CHANCELLOR OF L I{Y WASIIIXCTOX COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIIJCINIA Dr. Simpson ' s aildrvss this year al the Chancellor ' s Convocation once again welcoineil us back to school and challenged us to find ourselves. The Search for Identity jjointed out to returning and incoming students alike the possibilities of a college education in aiding the student ' s sincere and earnest search for her true identity. Specifically Dr. Simpson urged that the student take advantage of academic opportunity for intellectual growth as an indirect but essential aid to her search. Growing, maturing, striving students at Mary Washington are thankful for the ideals and challenges set before them not only in Dr. Simpson ' s address which highlights the beginning of each year, but also in his own person and in his advocacy of a democratic attitude toward education in which the search for truth is a joint enter])rise between students and their instructors. ' DR. EDWARD ALVEY, JR. DEAN OF :MARY YASHIXGT0X COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA The responsibility for the smooth functioning of the school ' s academic life rests in a large part with Dr. Edward Alvey, Jr., Dean of Mary Washington College. Although much of his daily routine is devoted to administrative duties, Dean Alvey still finds time to aid students in solving scholastic problems and to contribute to the activities of the Education Department. Dean Alvey is always anxious to serve. His foremost concern is the welfare of the student body, a factor which has won our respect. ' Tm sure you ' ll jusl love siudeut teaching. ' DR. HEGINALD W. WIIIDDFA ' .issociate Dean of Mart fl ' iis-liimiloii i ' ollcgc Geniality ami warinlh mark the aUiUi k ' and personality of Dr. ]{cginal(l W. Whidden, Associate Dcaii of ] rary Washington Collogf. He is always willing to .share the benefits of his wisdom and vast experience. .Vs a professor of English, he forms a classroom acquaintance with students and their academic pursuits. Then, in his role as an advisor, he counsels students on the various aspects of their aca- demic programs. Dean Whidden ' s understanding and willing- ness to help are qualities which have earned for him the high esteem of lary Washington College students. uu k .s Jit ( ijuud day for teitit MISS : rARGARET HARGROVE Dean of Students of Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia As Dean of Students at Mary Washington Miss Margaret Hargrove contributes to her position individual qualities of leadership and friendship which render her invaluable in working with students, both collectively and as individuals. Each student finds in ]Miss Hargrove both a friend and a competent conselor who assists her in solving her personal problems. The students are indebted to Nliss Hargrove for her efficient work with Student Council as coordinator of student opinion and ad- ministration policy. The respect due her as an effective coordinator is evidenced by the harmonious evolution of school regulations in accordance with changing student opinion and the resulting cooperative spirit in relations between students and administrators. Such cooperation is maintained largely as a result of ] Iiss Hargrove ' s outstanding qualities of leadership and her unusual sensitivity to the feelings and opinions of those with whom she works. Those qualities, which have enabled Miss Margaret Hargrove to carry out her duties in a way so satisfying to all, have led us at lary Washington to feel fortunate in having her as Dean of Students. il .v,v UiirgnHr ht ' tj ' s fur sirrtinnj hiislj 14 MISS -MARY ELLKN STEPHENSON Assistant Dean of Students Regardless of the demands of her schedule, Miss JNIary Ellen Stephenson, Assistant Dean of Students, is never too busy to devote her time to the solution of students ' problems. The pleasantness of her manner, her kindness, and her yarm understanding have endeared her to all !Mary Washington students. .MISS KATIIERIXE F. MORAN Issistant Dean of Students Miss Moran ' s attractive office in Ann Carter Lee is the clearing house for all campus social events and club meetings. To her goes the credit for keeping Mary Washington ' s calendar in smooth functioning order. Her guidance, whether academic or social, in classroom or office, is keenly felt and greatly appreciated by every student. Miss Steplienson and Mrs. Irby take time out fur a laugli ttractive office Ml{. KDCAK Iv WOOnWAKl) Buranr MIJS. F. BYRD HOLLOWAY Assistant Bursar DR. CARROL H. QUENZEL Librarian MR. REYNOLD H. BROOKS Director of Public Relations MR. :snciiAEL iiorsTox Director of Admissions MR. A. RAY MERCHANT Registrar ISIRS. RONALD W. FAULKNER Director of Dormitories MR. MNCENT H. WILLETS Superintendent of Buildings and Grnnnds HEAD RESIDENTS. First Roif: Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Wood. Second Row: Miss Daniel, Mrs. Prasse, Mrs Dillard. INFIRMARY STAFF. Dr. Macknight, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Watson. COLLEGE POLICE. Chief Haynes, Mr. English, Mr. Rowe, Mr. Reeves, Mr. Chewning. lli:.Vl) UKSIDKNTS. First Hn,r: Mrs CariKT, Mrs. riiMs,-. Mrs. Couclicn.mr Srn.iiil linir: Mrs. M:irtin, Mrs. RillinK-S, Miss Winn, Mrs. CariK-ntiT. DINING HALL STAFF. First Row: Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. McGinnis, Mrs. Hall. Second Row: Mr. Lee, Mrs. Pepper, Mrs. Pasi, Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Cassidy, Mr. Farenkopf. COLLEGE SHOPPE STAFF. Mr Brauer, Mrs. NiclioUs. . ci i ' ' - v V ■■■■• •■■ ' 19 FACULTY The binlugy department entertains in the C-Skoppc Thefaculti met w a - friend - . . FACULTY We at Mary Washington feel extremely fortunate in our faculty members. We can turn to them not only for stimulation in classroom discussion but also for personal guidance. The experience and knowledge they have gained are invaluable in solving student problems. In an extension of academic pursuits many faculty members give their time and assistance as advisors to campus publications and to study area clubs and honoraries. Some professors go into the dormitories as leaders of special study programs. PHILOSOPHY. Dr. Coffin, Dr. Van Sant, Dr. Gr PHYSICAL EDUCATION. First Rouk Miss Adams, Miss Arnold , Dr. Benton, Miss Woosley. Second Row: Mr. Kirsrhner, Miss Green- berg, Miss Maytum. Third Row: Miss Derste, Miss Turner. Faculty UK-inljcrs also scr -c as class s])()iis(irs ami head residents. Tliey help with bcnclils, drama productions, and other class and chd) ])rnicc|s Their i)articipatioii in such campus events as sports afternoon and mock election open another avenue for connnunicatiou with the students. The contribution made by a dedicated and capable faculty member to a student ' s success cannot be measured but it can be experienced and appreciated. Vte at Mary Washington have benefitted by many such contributions and we acknowledge them grate- fully. Relationshijjs with esteemed professors will always remain among the treasures gleaned from our college careers. MATIIiaUTICS. Miss Harris, Dr. Carter, Miss Galjbert, Mrs. Killjv. CL. SSICS. Mrs. Suuiiicr, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Hargrove. ECONOMICS, BUSINESS . DMINISTR. TI()N . XI) POLITI- C.XLSCIENCE: Dr. Suljtette, Dr. Hewetsci. Dr. Dn.l.l, Mr. Miller. Kin ( A rioX. 1)1. Katcliffe, Dr. Alvey, Mrs. Hook, Mr. Merchant. 24 ART. Mr . V.in Win. k,-l, Miss Kini;, Mis.-. ( )il„ll. Dr. Kalclill. . M HISTORY. F!rd Rmr: Dr. Hilldrup, Dr. Cnvorloo, Dr. Sumner. Secniid How: Mi.ss Mmison, Dr. Quciizcl, Dr. Lindsev. Mrs. Irby, Dr. Smnncr. 25 BIOLOCY. First Row: Di. Pitman, Dr. r.nn li, Dr. IVirr, Second Roic: Mr. Farmer, Mr. Johnson, Dr. Castle. PSYCHOLOGY. Mrs. Kelly, Dr. RiiiLs, Mrs. Pauls, Dr. Dodd Missing: Dr. . poshyari. SOCIOLOGY. Dr. Carter, Dr. . llen. Dr. Sletten. bfccis5 ' v2 i aanc i-bsnar. 26 MODERN LANGUAGE. First Itmr: Dr. llacliitosli, Dr. Greene, Miss Rivas, Mrs. Blessiii;;, Mrs. Hoge, Miss Steplien.son Mrs. Boiling. Second Roio: Dr. Cabrera, Mrs. Luntz, Dr. Stansbury, Dr. Brenner, Miss Berreta, Dr. Jones, Miss Ri era Miss Herman, Miss Ludwig. Mixslng: Miss Bernand. LIBR. RY STAFF. Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Doggett, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Smith, Miss Potter, Miss Hanlv, Mi) Carder, Dr. Quenzel, Mrs. Casb. HOME ECONOMICS. Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Harris, Miss Harrison, Miss Beeler. AH ' SIC. First Row: Mrs. Edson, Mrs. Hanicr, Miss Chauntcy, Mrs. Ross. Sa-ond Ron-: Mr. Houston. Dr. Luntz, Dr. Bulley, Mr. Faulkner. 28 CLASSES OFFIC KJ{ ir-t R„w: S. Bardun, Secretary: Mrs. Kelly, Sponsor; B. Upson, President; Mr. Ke Second liorjL 1) Doran, Treasurer; L. Lange, S. G. .-1. Representative; M. Raby, Historian. , Sponsor; X. Jacobs, FiVe President. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Our ' Well it ' s not tlie most becoming . . . Can you believe we ' re seniors? The fall of nineteen sixty brought this cry and reunited our class as we took over Tri-Unit for our final and best year at Mary Washington. As we looked back on the past four years, we remembered our arrival freslunan year and our amazement at being met by the uniformed young ladies of the Mary Washington Cavalry. After orientation we sailed through the year in true benefit style on our ship The Naughty Lass with Sultan Quenzel and his harem on board; and we looked forward with eager anticipation to the coming years. We were thrilled sophomore year when we moved into the twin country clubs, and we set the fashion in April when we made Tweed Day a sophomore tradition. Isn ' t that the cutest dress! ... I bid one heart. Junior Fashion Show and bridge party were tremendous ; April brought the Ring Dance and Mardi Gras time. We re- ceived the long-awaited class rings while the band of Billy May played on . . . and we left with one of our most treasured memories. At last we were seniors. Clicking heels of student teachers mingled with shuffling sneakers in Ball parlor. We looked with pride at the many positions of leadersliip on campus filled by our own classmates. Congratulations resounded each weekend as more of our number returned with their pins, rings, and wedding plans. Spring came; we selected the fairest of our fair classmates for May Queen. Then, happily, but a little sadly too, we looked to- ward the march down G. W. s aisle to receive those hard-earned diplomas, and wo know that we would soon be off to set the world on fire ... or at least to trv! 30 CLASS OF 1961 Jure today . The Belles of Ball As Suijlnunorrs irr .srrriiadal our :sister Junior year hroiighi the long tnraitcd . . . and surprise.-i, too! otwee HV .v(V a iit ' if (raditiuii with Tweed Day ' Who says knec-fn ' rldcrs are neir ' ? Say, this should he an easy ' .I ' ! ' 33 mary Washington college! Jeax Lee Abbott cape charles, virginia PsycJiology Judy Rae Abbott newport news, virginia English Sandra Lee Abbott hampton, virginia Sociology Elizabeth Elva Alrich spotsylvania, virginia Psychology Kathryn Marie Anderson lowry ' air force base, colorado Sociology Barbara Ann Ashley west point, virginia Health, Physical Education, and Recreation 34 3 I a ss of ' 6 1 Caholy.v IIali.ie ArsTix TERRY VILLE, CONNECTICUT Sociology Ariel Susan Ayres dunellbn, new jersey Sociology Dixie Deane Babb norfolk, virginia Sociology Jerri Ann Barden richmond, virginia Cheinistry Sylvia Jeanette Barden richmond, virginia History William Llewellyn Barnes onancock, virginia American Studies class of ' 6 i Carolyn Rose Barnette portsmouth, virginia English Florence Lorraine Barrett fredericksburg, virginia Biology Mary Ellen Barrett fredericksburg, virginia Sociology Barbara Louise Bass richmond, virginia Sociology Linda Pember Berenguer arlington, virginia Sociology Nancy Jane Biser norfolk, virginia Biology 56 mary Washington college Nancy Brooks Blevins aldekta, vikginia Sociology CoNSTAXCE Ralston Booth FORT G. G. .MEADE, MARYLAND Vhemislry ]{0SEMARY CeC ' ILLV BoHKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Biology Margaret Anne Bostick charlotte, north carolina Psychology Jennie Sue Breeden manassas, virginia Dramatic Arts and Speech Judith Virginia Bressler bluefield, west virginia Music mary Washington college Barbara Anne Brookes GLEN ridge, new JERSEY Spanish Virginia Ann Brown gettysburg, pennsylvania History Janice K. y Burleson stonega, virginia Sociology Rebecca Leigh Butler fredericksburg, virginia Classics Roselyn Marie Butler lorton, virginia Home Economics Merle Kay ' Butzner springfield, virginia Sociology :l ass of ' 61 PaTHK ' IA S.NdWllEX Cmuxs ALEXAXDHIA, IIKilXlA MalliciHiitics Beverly Mokueli. Carlson FALLS CHURCH, VIliGlNL Dramatic Arts and Speech Aal nda Lou Carson east norwalk, connecticut Sociology Elizabeth Winston Chenert birmingham, alabama Sociology Patricia Jane Chilton richmond, virginia Sociology Madeleine Irene Contis melrose, massachusetts Psychology 39 class of ' 6 ' Margaret Anne Cook coudersport, pennsylvania Economic. ' ! and Business Administration Barbara Ann Corcoran hampton, virginia Chemistry Catherine Willard Cork charleston, west virginia Chemistry Pamela Ristori Correll PENSACOLA, FLORIDA Psychology Carlotta Tirzah Croghan savannah, georgia Biology Carolyn INIabel Crltm alburquerque, new mexico Music mary Washington college Jane Allen Crutchfield danville, vihginlv P.iijclioloi i Virginia Randolph Cusick fredericksburg, virginia Dramatic Arts and Speech JuDirii Eleanor Davis HEHUVVILLE, VIHGIXIA Art Julia Winston Davis stanardsville, virginia Sociology Katiierine Lee Davis ashland, virginia Mathematics !Mary Norman Davis washington, virginia Mathematics mary Washington college Mildred Anne deButts richmond, virginia Political Science Iary Jo Deere fredericksburg, virginia Sociology ]Meta Margareta Degenhardt spring lake, new jersey Sociology Mary ' Gilliam Dodson litwalton, virginia Psychology Diane Clarice Doran falls church, virginia Psychology Susan Edith Dorn denville, new jersey Sociology 42 ass of ' 61 Joan Dorsev ARLIXGTOX, VIliGIXIA I ' si clioloij Janet Marie Douglas harrisonburg, virginia Dramatic Arts and Speech Clara Sue Durden columbia, south carolina Home Economics Julia May Early charlottesville, virginia Sociology Ann ' e Heath Eckert gettysburg, pennsylvania Chemistri Ann Helene Elekes franklin, new jersey Art 43 class of ' 6 Jane Canfield Ewers ahlixgtox, virginia Sociology Judith Ann Finn hampden, massachusetts Psychology Iary Jane Fitzpatrick richmond, virginia Music Agnes Lewese Fleagle fannettsburg, pennsylvania History Lynda McFarland Foster spartanburg, south carolina Psychology Patricia Anne Francis norfolk, virginia Psychology mary Washington college Makv Ann Fhazier FHEDEHK ' K.SHUH(;, IH ilNlA Ilixtori NoKEEN DeLAND GaLVIN NE rON CENTRE, MASSACHUSETTS Political Science Kathhvn DuHNiN Gamble NOUWAI-K, CONNECTICUT Economics and Business Administration Joyce Ann Gann rustburg, virginia Art Elizabeth Ann Garland vienna, virginia Dramatic Arts and Speech Sylvia Cooper Garland farmville, virginia Psychulog; mary Washington collegel Cheryl Elizabeth Geel washington, d. c. Mathematics Athanasia Emily Georgeou elizabeth, new jersey Biology Joan Elizabeth Gibson norfolk, virginia Psychology Linda Lee Giles roanoke, virginia Psychology Mary Jane Giles ruston, louisiana Political Science Margaret L. Gilfoyle norfolk, virginia Chemistry :lass of ' 61 Judith Lee Givens waynesboho, vihginia PsucIidIdijji Linda Bkittaix Goiie fredericksisurc;, vikgixia Sociology Ellen Bacon Gotwalt york, pennsylvania Dramatic Arts and Speech Carole Joyce Grant norwalk, connecticut History Betty Jane Graves herndon, virginia English Elizabeth Hull Gray WINNETTA, ILLINOIS Philosophy class of ' 6 Ellen Jeanne Grumbly south norwalk, connecticut French Ellen Jean Gualtieri brooklyn, new york Art Regina Young Hall charlottesville, virginia English Elizabeth Powell Haller walkers ' ille, maryt.and Home Economics Louise Vaughan Hargroves richmond, virginia Psi chology Mary Anne Harrison richmond, virginia Music mary Washington college Margaret Strickler Hatcher fredericksbtjrg, virginl Cliemistri Mary Elizabeth IIatchek hampton, viugixia Economics and Business Administration Margaret Anne Hennessey martinsville, virginia Art Donna Lynne Henningeu roanoke, virginia Biology Anne Patton Hilgartner louisville, kentucky Psychology Harriet Catiieuine Hill covington, virginia English 49 mary Washington collegeji Ruby Lee Hodges dunbrooke, virginia Mathematics Jane E. Hoffman newport news, virginia Sociology Ann D ' Arcy Hopkins cincinnati, ohio Art Charlotte Small Howard arlington, virginia Sociology Ellen Randolph Howard woodford, virginia English Margaret Estelle Howard wilton, maine Home Economics lass of ' 61 ISIarc ' ia Marie IIrahar elizabeth, new jersey Soclnloijij Betsey Ellen IIueston newport news, virginl Ecoiiomici and liiisine.is Administration V 4 Chloe Kristine Irvin franklin, michigan Social og II Nancy Allison Jacobs richmond, virginia Psycliologi Jaclin Anne James DELTAVILLE, VIRGINIA English Peggy O ' Neill Jenkins BrADDOCK heights, MARYLAND Health, Physical Education, and Recreation  a ■! class of ' 6 ]Mary Sue Jeter falls chubch, virginia History Virginia Anne Jinkins ashland, virginia Home Economics Anne Craven Johnson annapolis, maryland French Eleanor Frances Johnson gordonsville, virginia Sociology jNIartha Custis Johnson painter, virginia English Susan Glennan Johnson ho-ho-kus, new jersey Chemistry mary Washington college Mary Louise Joslin DANn-ILLE, VIRGINIA Music MOONYEEN JOYNER WINDSOR, VIRGINIA Psychology Patricia Anne Kenny ' pittsburgh, pennsy ' lvania Biology INIargaretta Elizabeth KiRKSEY EUTAW, ALABAMA Political Science Eleanor Sue Knight saltville, virginia Chemistry Elizabeth Josephine Knotts alex- ndria, virginia English 53 mary Washington college Donna Jean Knowles front royal, virginia English Sandra Wood Kollender fairfax, virginia Linda Tompkins Lange short hills, new jersey Political Science Margaret Lanham anchorage, KENTUCKY ' History Judith Ann LaRoe haavthorne, new jersey Psychology Diana Morgan Latshaw bethlehem, pennsylvania Psychology lass of ' 6 1 Hazel Pottek Lawler fredericksnurg, virginia History Nellie Marie Leary portsmouth, virginia Ecoiwinics and Rusiness .Idminlxtration JMary Katherine LeBlance LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA History Cathy Ann Ledner SCARSDALE, new YORK Psychology Aliserta Lorraine Lee lynnfield, massachusetts Home Economics Roberta Eleanor Lee lynnfield, massachusetts Mathematics class of ' 6 Joyce Anne LeFevre fredericksburg, virginia English Sarah Frances Leigh norfolk, virginia Art Renee Joan Levinson washington, d. c. Dramatic Arts and Speech Judith Byrd Lewis waynesboro, virginia Chemistry Barbara Jean Little arlington, virginia French Anna Emily Lonn bath, maine English 56 mary Washington college Lynn Cowan McCarthy norfolk, viuginia Sociology Sylvia Holmes McJilton richmond, virginia Chemistry Mauv Fox -MiMouhow arlington, viucinia English Lillian Elizabeth McXerney lyxchbrhg, virginia Home Economics Suzanne Gammell jNIarriott WARRENTON, VIRGINIA Psychology Brownley ' Hunter Marshali newport news, virginia English fc ® . mary Washington college Marcia Anne Marx heading, pennsylvania Political Science Meredith Rose NIayer upper montc ' lair, new jersey Political Science Betty ISIeaders springfield, virginia History Carol Ann Mercer mobile, alabama Music Marilyn Brannan Messier west orange, new jersey Philosnpliy Julianne Meyerhoffer BAYSIDE, VIRGINIA Psychology :: I a ss of ' 6 1 Nancy IMauie Miller norfolk, virginia English Marcia Page Iinton RICn.MOND, VIRGINIA AH Carol Ann Mitchell PRATTS, VIRGINIA Music Diane Mitchell silver spring, maryland Music Nancy Edmunds Morris fredericksburg, virginia Psychologi Emily Faith Moss CALLAO, VIRGINIA Home Economics class of ' 6 11 Sylvia Sue jNIulling orange, virginia French Cornelia Charlotte Mundy staten island, new york Mathematics Janis Lynn INIurphy fairfax, virginia Sociology Mary Donna INIurphy alexandria, virginia Political Science Joyce Rae Newman richmond, virginia Psychologi Anna NIarie Normand fredericksburg, virginia Sociology 60 mary Washington college SaNDUA CoLLIlKiE NoYES Linda Sue Olinger Elizabeth Hill Ottley V ' ORC ' ESTEH, M A.SSACII USETTS COEBURN, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Home ilconomica Ecoiiomifx mill Ihisiness Admiuintration MiLsic Rebecca Sue Takis Elva Elaine Pastorius Laura Elizabeth Peavy LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA CEMENTON, PENNSYLVANIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Mathematics History Chemistry mary Washington college XiTA Inez Peek FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Sociology Nancy Louise Perrine wallingford, pennsylvania Psychology Jane H. Phillips arlington, virginia French Sandra Bel Phillips baltimore, maryland Chemistry Margaret Reeves Pierce an ' napolis, maryland Psychology Phyllis Rae Pierce portsmouth, virginia Psychology ss of ' 61 Lauka Raye Pool south norfolk, virginia Bioloijii Betty Prince capron, virginia Spanish Sallie May Puller richmond, virginia Psychologii Mary Ann Raby portsmouth, virginia English Maria Adela Rahola SANTURCE, PUERTO RICO Economics and Business 1(1 ministration Elizabeth Anne Reddington denville, new jersey English class of ' 6 Mary Hall Richardson bristol, virginia Music Eleanor Jane Riles fort lauderdale, florida French Gail Rilling richmond hill, new york Sociology Marian Elizabeth Robbins COLONIAL heights, VIRGINIA English Xell Hardy Robinson richmond, virginia Economics and Business .idministration BONT IE ROVICS OLIVETTE, MISSOURI Biology s 64 mary Washington college Jean Tracy Rvax new york, new york Pxi chohxju Marilu Suzanne Sanchez lorain, ohio French Eleanore Saunders tripoli, libya EtujUsh Judith Saunders tripoli, libya Spanish ]Mary O ' Neida Saunders quantico, virginia Psychology Alice Imogene Schneider silver spring, maryland English mary Washington college Carol Anne Schock shakee heights, ohio Sociology Patricia Garden Scott richmond, virginia Art Susan Myers Shafer hanover, pennsylvania Spanish Prudence Billings Shepard bethel, connecticut History Marilyn Dannelle Simms arlington, virginia History Elaine Frances Smith arlington, virginia Home Economics ji ' f ■Ibm 66 class of ' 61 Sally Barlow Smith washington, d. c. Hist or II Syhil Bennett Smith waynesboeo, virginia Sociology w m Ruth jNIara Smits cheat chase, maryland Art Ruth Virginia Snowden PORTSMOLttH, VIRGINIA Psychology Elizabeth Jane Snyder alex ndria, 1rginia English Joan Evelyn Sorrell spotsylvania, virginia Political Science 67 class of ' 6li Margaret Carolyn Spell arlington, virginia Sociology Barbara Ann Steen westbdby, new york English Anne Carol Stewart ROCKVILLE centre, NEW YORK Art Beverly Ann Stone richmond, virginia Mathematics Floria Jean Sullins abingdon, virginia Dramatic Arts and Speech ] Iary Judy Swecker BLLTE grass, VIRGINIA Home Economics mary Washington college Joyce ISIae Sweet manquin, virginia Home Economics Sylvia Marie Terry ' sphingfield, virginia Psijchology Patricia Mae Swoope baltimore, maryland Chemistry LucRETiA Ann Thomas KEOKEE, VIRGINIA Sociology Linda Stevenson Taylor new york, new york Sociology Jeanne Eloise Tiiornhill arlington, virginia Mathematics m mary Washington college Elizabeth Lloyd Tilton virginia beach, virginia Psychology Jane Anne Toye ELMER, new jersey Home Economics Mary Lanier Tray ' nham hampton, virginia Psychology Elizabeth Iarcy Trembath tunkhannock, pennsylvania Sociology Evangeline Nicholas Tripolos charlottesville, virginia Biology Carol Wood Tctrner suffolk, virginia Sociology 70 class of ' 61 Rebecca Louisa Turner roanoke, virginia Biology Polly Ann Updegraff west hartford, connecticut Dramatic Arts ami Speech Barbara Ann Upson wilmington, delaware History Charlotte Hale Vaughan fries, virginia Music Jane Turner Waln trenton, new jersey Art Sandra Jean Walters scarsdale, new york English class of ' 61 Frances Gail Weatherhead remington, virginia Art Barbara Fenn Westmoreland CirARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Chemistry Catharine Whichard norfolk, virginia Chemistry Sally Brock AVhite norfolk, virginia Psychology Patricia Ann Whitehead westport, connecticut Sociology Elizabeth Cullen Wiant charlottesville, virginia History mary Washington college Claire Louise Wilkinson hiciimond, virginia Music Joyce Marie Williams colonial heights, virginia Chemist rji Mary Lynne Williams fort sam houston, texas Economics and Business Administration Lynne Nestor Wilson EASTON, MARYLAND Psychology Susan Poindexter Wilson richmond, virginia English Helen Williamson Witmer allentown, pennsylv ' ania Mathematics mary Washington college AiLEEN Louise Woods ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA History Nancy Merle Woolfolk louisa, virginia Chemistry Nancy Elaine Wright damascus, virginia History 74 n ' e donned caps and goivn. - for our first conrucation OFFICERS. First Row: Miss Turner, Spunsor; M. Lott, ' ice President; J. Riglitmire, Treasurer. Second limr: .1. Akirs, N. (i. A. C. White, President; P. llaokey, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bridge— MM style Juniors ! Upperclassmen ! It took a few days to get used to these terms and to remember that last year wasn ' t freshman year. The year started off busily for everyone. We helped to organize our sister class and to acquaint them with life at Mary Washington. Although we weren ' t together as before (there was a Junior in every dorm), we eagerlj- cooperated to make this our best year and ours the best class. There were projects that had to be successful if we were to fulfill all our plans for the King Dance. Caniiy was sold . . . It ' ll make a wonderful gift for the lady next door. Our jazz concert was perfect for letting off steam before exams. Before we knew it, the new semester had arrived. We started it with our Roaring Twenties Card Party! A break in class- sponsored activities followed as we had to elect our classmates to be the campus leaders for next year. ' I ' iien we clothes-conscious women presented the fashions for spring and summer. Soon April arrived with gentle southwestern breezes, which we incorporated into our South Sea Island theme for the highlight of the year . . . The Ring Dance! A thankless job was ours after we had organized Senior Day for the graduates-to-be. Seems we got the worst end of it. However, we had some con- solation in knowing that next year we would be the honored seniors. We looked back over a wonderfully busy and memorable year, and then the Class of ' 6 ' 2 began thinking in terms of 1962. - 76 CLASS OF 1962 ' We ' re nut of ijiii, hill liiirr ii jirilzel, dearie Two new presidents receive weU-wi. iii CLASS OF 1962 Lois Ann Adaras Marian Ann Adams Joan Marie Akers Rosalie Travison Alice Mary Carlisle Allen Vivian Lee Arnold Deborah Ann Ashton Marilvn Maxine Atkinson Loretta Marian Awad Olivia Jean Baker Patricia Dail Barclift Barbara Lee Bair LiTida K. Barwick Beth Brown Baxter Bernadettc Bentley Judith Ann Bernstein Carolyn Ruth Bonduraut Carol Amelia Borg Evelyn Anne Brooke Elizabeth Carolyn Browde . Mm ' ' ir- Harliara Ccrroll Urowii Itada Margaret Brown Jane Louise Brunfiart Nancv IJuc-ker Burcli Rcba Carolyn Calvert Wanda Rae Canipedonic- Carolyn Dale Candler Myra Elizabeth Carper xXancy Ann Cheek Mary Douglas Cliristian Nancy Kathryn Christian Kathryn Edna Clark Margaret Elaine Clements Mary Graves Conley Sheila Rose Cooper Carolyn Elizabeth Copple Diana Ijeighton Copple Louise Wrenn Couch Virginia Carolyn Cox Jean Bolton Craig CLASS OF 1962 CLASS OF 1962 Marilyn Virginia Crooks Paula Kay Crosby Rebecca J. Cross Carolvn Lee Curtis Gail Courtney Darden Patricia Tennyson Darneille Mary June Davis Linda Sue DeAlba Margaret Madison Dean Myrtle Lee Dean Susan Fairfield Desmond Lillian Ann Dix Rebecca Louise Dunn Sally Quinn Dunn Mary Penelope Dyson Mary Ellen Edwards Nancy Tilghman Edwards Susan Louise Edwards Barbara Long Elliott Leah Carter Elliott Polly Lcoim Ellis Alice Klizabeth Knglisli Judith Biirtlett Enr iu), ' lvty Carol .loaiicttc Epparil Xaiicy Erickson Lcc Carol Ericson Helen Carolyn Fentriss Donna DcLoaeh Flovd Ame Elizabeth Garthright Anona Pearl Getchell Edith Merele Gilbert Constance Mary Gilderdale Mary Carter Gilliss Suella Lynne Gourley Mary Sue Grandy Kathleen Frances Graves Mary Ann Gunn Martha Meeker Haggett Carolyn Hannah Hagman Mary Elizabeth Halkos 1- V . CLASS OF 1962 CLASS OF 1962 Mary Coleman Hankins Faye Vivian Harlow Lois Ewell Hartman Valiery Justeen Hartsell Barbara Helen Hauser Nancy Lee Hetferan Ann Hehvig Marsha Lee Herudon Ethel Virginia Hill Margaret Maud Hobart Elizabeth JoUiffe Hoge Karen Ann Howieson Susan Carol Howiand Janet Ping Hu Ola Lorriane Huffman Nancy Ann Hull Katherine Ann Hunter Barbara Anne Hurt Mildred Louise Hurt Patricia Louise Hutcherson i- ' V Ci.n.lyn .loluisiiii KhiiiH- l,niii.s,- .[,„ -s I ' iilriciM (;:iylc KciMi Klizi.l.i-(ll Ann Ki-lilir,lv Carolyn Lotiisi ' Kcrsliiicr .lean Audrey King Pamela Kingston r.niilv Alvis Lewis Carnette ICstelle Lewis Deanne Uiisalie L..lirina Huth Ann I,„pp Mary Eliza bet li I.utt Sue Ann I.ukeliart Joyce Ward Lyons Karen Gertrude McCaule Kristine Tina McElrov Jeannetta Jean McFarland Sandra Lynn McGregor Patricia Rae ALackey Georgianne Swadley Maloy CLASS OF 1962 CLASS OF 1962 Stephany Alpha Manchester Euyenia George Mantzuranis Mary Bonnie Martin Aney Abigail Melton Elizabeth Carpenter Miles Jeanne Deanne Miller Mary Sue Miller Juliet Dennev Miner Kay Beryl Mizell Marilyn R. Modugno Marion Adelia Morris Anne Vera Mullins Maxie Jo Nelson Patricia Ann Xewma Nnncy Gay O ' Neal Athi Rosalie Page Susanna Wentworth Palu Caroline Coleman Perry Nellie Louise Peyrounet Olive Leona Piatt Carolyn Powell Nancy I.ce Powell Theresa Mae Praclit Lynda Anne Puckctt Patricia Richardson Emily Brogan Uiker Elizabeth Anne Ritchie Ellen Lawlor Roberts Margaret Carpsecken Robinson Linda Karin E. Ropertz Frances Gardner Rowell Patricia Ann Rucker Marjoric Francis Samuel Kathleen Alma Sasso Barbara Ross Saunders Marilyne Sandra Schulman Carolyn Jean Sciiulz Barbara Lee Sclnvab Karen Craighill Scruggs Carol Ann Shiflet CLASS OF 1962 CLASS OF 1962 Julia Ann Shumaker Mary Ann Sills Margaret Noel Sipple Mary Sue Skelton Elaine Mary Smeds Marilyn Hall Smith Anna Delia Spicer Kathleen Leah Sprenkle Bettie Cummings Stewart Beverley Bryan Sulpice Barbara Jean Sutton Svlvia Gale Tavlor Katherine Dale Terrell Sandra Lee Usry Cecelia Ann Villani Linda Lee Waddell Jane Walshe Xancy Lesher Weston Carolyn Maude White Mary Robin White 86 Joyce Annette Willx Marslm Lynn Wilkii Betty Jean Williams Nell Klizalieth Willi: Ellen Elizal.eth Wilson .Iwclith Karen Wilson .In.lilli Kirk Wolfe Pauline Preston Woniaek Sylvia Ying Tsung Wu Alexandra Mary Yeft ' stig CLASS OF 1962 First Roir: S. Martin, 5. G. A. Representative; J. Gottlieb, President; B. Chamberlain, Tr Dr. and Mrs. Castle, Advisors; L. Booth, Secretary. Secofid Roiv: N. LaPrade, Vice President; SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Returning to the hill, the Class of ' 63 entered the Golden Horseshoe with the gung-ho but sophisti- cated sophomore spirit. Using our Can ' t spell success without U slogan, we launched into our matchless matches campaign. We managed to spell well all year with the help of Coed Day and Tweed Day. But all was not smooth sailing for this sophomore ship of state. Clutched was the word for the week as we all pushed our panic buttons during exams. Once the buttons were pushed and the marks were in, we captains saw our destinations more clearly and we set sail full steam ahead never to coast again. So To our sisters we ' re bidding a fond adieu and to our sophomore year which is now through. Jazz Goes tu Colleye CLASS OF 1963 Sothing hcat.s home ciiok ' uig: but who can coo :? ' ii ' hat history testY I ' m going to ' Midivi titers ' ! 89 CLASS OF 1963 Sally Ann Abbott Jayne Rose Abshear Judith Elsie Anderson Susan Elizabeth Anderson Edna Jane Armstrong Ethel Joan Armstrong Katherine Sue Arrington Lona Jean Asher Kathryn Elizabeth Barret Jane Ellen Bateman Sue Ellen Bentley Elena Bergman Beverly Susan Bird Suzanne Blaisdell Barbara Ann Bold Judith Anne Boone Barbara Lee Booth Carol Frances Boss Margaret Elizabeth Bourke Alice Frazier Boyd Cecelia Anne Boykin Patricia Lynn Branstetter Janice Simone Brock Kathleen Joyce Broderick Linda Page Brownfield Suzanne Struthers Bull Julia Marr Burch Mary Page Burden Judith Ann Burkholder Vera Lee Burton Virginia Lee Byles Cynthia Ann Caft ' ey Dorothy Ann Cagle Maureen Claire Callahan Laura Antoinette Carpenter 90 Fr.uuv.s Until Cmi-Iit Quiiicy Jaiic Carter Elizabeth Dejcter CaudU ' Jeanne Gay Cbaliot Sallv Burt Clianihlce Audrey Elaine Cliandle Betty Unse Chilton Mary Alice Christmas Katharine Lois Clark Meridee Clark Joan Lee Clirehuyh Randi Coates Sharon Kay Cohel Noel Kingsland Coekci Katherine Joyce Cole Priscilla Agnes Cole Lucy Watson Coulliourn Betty Jo Cowles Ann Gay Cunningham Kay Goodson Custis Elizabeth Ann Cut.liff Jacqueline Yvonne Dahl Harriet Frances Davis Joan Marie Davis Lila Davis Joanne Bradley Deane Gertrude Talbot deButts Carolyn Luke deCamps Joanne Denton Carol Dinipfl Frances Jean Donaldson Dinah Jeanne Dooley Mary Jo Drelier Arlene Mildred Drescher Lucinda Hastings Dudley af 0 i ... S W v.. . CLASS OF 1963 CLASS OF 1963 Barbara Bruce Duke Jean Carolyn Duncan Diane Barbara Dunlap Nancy Duques Judith Paige DuVal AHce Catherine Eckenrode Marilyn Lithgo Erskine Betsy Byers Evans Kathleen Mary Ficklin Margaret Ann Fletcher Diana lanthe Flomp Mary Katherine Fortney Catherine Haden Foster Helen Kitchell Francis Marolvn Ann French Kathy Druks Friedman Holly Jane Gardner Carole Martha Garish Lee Adair Garner Patricia Batten Garrison Rose Marie Garrison Carole Anne Gassert Audrey Ellen Geiirlach Elizabeth Anne Gerberg Saralihi Gershengoren Jane Allen Gholson Sheryl Lee Gillmor Xancy Lee Glover Frances Goins Emily Kathleen Goolsby Joyce Ellen Gottlieb Sallie Ann Granger Barbara Kay Grant Snellen Carothcrs Grant ISLiry Ann Graves 92 Litu!:i lA-fCuhKu- Karen Ann i.uMnhu Allic Hint- IlalK-l Marpurt .lean Hall Lunimc Haliu.n Anne Amelia Ilan er Mama Malm ren Ilarlo Marcia Gaylc Harris Janncr Elizabeth Hart Faye Russell Hatciicr Glennio Mae Haynes Ixah Virginia Headley Sandra Engler Hibberd Nancy Carroll Hicks Eileen Hilbebrand Carol Jean Hines Helen Virginia Hott ' eoker Charlotte Frances Hood Jeanne Lee Horsman Louise Hildegarde Hosfield Jo Lynn Howell Carol Anne Huether Susan Shephard Hughes Carolyn Virginia Hunnnel Jane Farless Huntington Susan Frances Huntzbei Wanda Jane Hutchens Mary Porter Hutchinsoi Sandra Lee Ikenberry Andrea Marie Jachens Lynne Bertha Jenkins Marjorie Gail Jenks Louise Robinson Johns Betsy Ross Johnson Linda Lee Johnson ( V ' f  O Pl 5 V Mm. f CLASS OF 1963 93 CLASS OF 1963 © f Brenda Lee Jones Laura Elizabeth Keel Marie Elizabeth Kelleher Lueile Kempel Be -erly Insley Kepner Marieimiia Keresztesy Lynne Karen Kolarsey Theresa Dorothy Kujawski Martha Louise Lancaster Lorna Ellen Landon Nancy Sims LaPrade Eleanor Anne Laylor Frances Parkinson Lee Nancy Lee Leidy Elizabeth Porter LeSueur Caroline Saloma Lewis Patsy Layne Lindsay Ellen Beth Lisle Mary Virginia Logic Diane Stuart Lovewell Elizabeth Waddell Loxing ' endy Carroll Lowe Betty Lou McCarty Judy Reid McCrary Margaret Crockett McGavock Joan Arline McGeorge Ona Jane McKamey Mary Margaret McUnnan Marie Patricia Macklin Barbara Heed Ma mock Susan Louise Marsh Peggy Larraine Martin Sunny Jean Martin Irene Martyn Catherine Wavne Afatthcws 94 Nancy Gray Maynard Clara Klizabeth Mid.llelon Linda .lane Mitrlu-ll Mary .Iran Mimi.luin Barliara Am. Moore Ellen Doud Moore Mary Ellen Moore Rosemary Moore Sandra l.ee Moore Mary Pollen Morris Linda .lane Morrison (doria Barbara Moskowitz l.ois Gayle Murphy I{osalyn Lee Murray Charlotte Laetitia N ' ohle Catlilee Mary O ' Connor ' iolet Edythe Olson Uebecca Orr I ' leanor Esther Osborne ' irginia Marie Osborne •Judith Rebecca Overstreet Mary Frances Pace Margaret Randolph Palmer Sarah Egleston Pannill Eva Roberta Parker Tina .Jolnison Parsons .leamie Allen Patton Peggie Lenora Perkins r,ouise Pauline Peterson Carol Paige Phillips Carolyn Temple Pollard Natasha Pommerenke Pemela Pond Virginia Anne Potter Barbara .Jean Prall V y f) f .■%.; , ? CLASS OF 1963 CLASS OF 1963 Nancy Hope Quarles Sara Elizabeth Rambo Susan Lucile Ramey Amy Louise Randall Anne Louise Rasmussen Mary Kathryn Rawlins Marj ' Lou Reed Molly Reed Mary Bruce Richardson Evelyn Virginia Riley Judith Ann Roberson A ' icki Lynne Roberts Barbara Joanne Robertson Virginia Gail Robertson Pauline Ruth Roesgen Mary Catherine Roof Judy Katherine Ross Patricia Anne Rowell Carol Lynn Rudy Nancy Rebecca Rush Mary Arlena Russell Susan Rutan Helen Frances Ryan Rebecca Oakey Ryan Lani Lee St. John Norma Caroline Sandifer Beverley Jean Sangston Mary Ainslie Saunders Darlene Deanna Schaefer Linda Joyce Scheerer Madclyn Dianne Seely Katherine Hearne Sha Cynthia Sharpe Linda Ann Sharpies Linda Sheetz 96 Itcssic Mac Sliiver Helen Frances Siebert lloliccca Ellen Simpson Nancy Jill Slonim I?..Mnie Lee Smith I.tiis Jeanne Smith Marjory Elizabeth Smith Won Ja Sonp Susan Spanglcr Sandra Elizabeth Stallard Penelope Stavros Xancy Macveigh Steele Ann Elizabeth Stevenson eerle Hendrica Stickley Helen Jovce Stillman Catherine Jane Stinnett Nellie Mae Stomiell Hebekali Elizabeth Strode Jane Tracy Stutsman Ann Carolvn Sullivan Joanne Margaret Surkamer Sally Barns Sutherland Sara Travers Tarrant Helen Elizabeth Tatelbaum Joan Whitsett Taylor Mary Elizalieth Taylor Jane Ann Terrill Jean Marie Test Ethel Thomas Emily Carolyn Tbomerson Patrica Ann Tliomson Carol Anne Tiernan Sara Campbell Tolar Patricia Evelyn Trel ' ny Sydney Sue Truitt fP A V x CLASS OF 1963 97 CLASS OF 1963 Stella Caliopi Tsourounis Grace Elizabeth Tucker Anne Robertson Turner Martha Anne Twark Marilyn Ruth Twiss Kathleen Marie Ullrich Kan-n Klliott Vandevanter (•;.n.l.loaii VanXess Matilda Linthicum Vickrey Marye Josephine Vogel Linda Sue Vogt Susan Palmer Walbridge Thelma Thomas Waldron Dorothy Faye Walker Linda Walker Virginia Louise Walker Ann DeVenny Wallace Mary iSIerrill Waltrip Mildred Christine Wanamaker Rebecca Ann Ward Constance Ethel Waterman Xancy Sue Watson Carol Ann Watterson Mary Louise Wells Maria Denise West Beth Commander Wharton Amanda Ann Whichard Cynthia Anne Whitaker Sara Jane White Virginia Lee White Gerry Renee Willenbucher Kli .nhcth Ann Wilson Susan Holly Woodward Anne Russell Wright Rebecca Dawne Wright MarKiirct Jane Wyatt IJarbara Jane Yancey Katherine Ann Young ' ' Lcta .see . . . Imw do yon spell FredricksbrrgY CLASS OF 1963 OFFICERS. First Row: J. Hunt, Treasurer; J. Totty, President; H. Reynolds, VWCA Representative. Second Row: L. Scruggs, S. G. A. Repre- sentative; Dr. Croushore, Mrs. Croushore, Sponsors; A. Boyer, Secretary. Not Pictured: P. Hall, Vice President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS On September 18, 1960, the Class of 1964 de- scended upon Mary Washington College in full force. Over seven hundred of us donned our green and yellow beanies and marched stoically to orienta- tion assemblies where we were introduced to life on the hill. The first weeks were hectic with Honor Code and handbook counselling. Registration Day, standing in line in the Book Store, mixers, and the Pep Rally where our real li •e goat helped us yell our beanies off. Soon, however, we settled down to the hard work of academic endeavor. We had become a part of the campus community. In Xovember we elected our officers and for the first time we felt togetherness as a class. This togetherness with the support of our sister class, the Juniors, made our class pro- ject a success later in the year. Final exams in June brought our first year at MWC to a close. Even the counselors joined in the fi 100 CLASS OF 1964 Practicing for the Saturdmj nighi mixer The little jjcupic iniadal the Kid Party CLASS OF 1964 April Rowena Adamson Muriel Patricia Adkins Judy Maureen Akers Grace Marie Alford Julia Comley Allison Shirley Ann Aim Elizabeth McGuire Alrich Helen Elizabeth Ambler Pamela Jane Ames Carol Ruth Anderson Gail Sheridan Anderson Alice Finch Andrews Karen Gayl Applegate Ann Helene Arehart Monie Argo Susan Lee Armistead Sarah Jane Armstrong Emily Sue Arthur [arta Sue Askew Kathrvn I ' hilpott Austii UittyAnn Avent Susannah Avers Judith Carolyn Bailey Pamela Bancroft Brenda Gayle Bare Ruth Ann Barnard Susan ViMiiv Barnett SvlviM Kmv Barnett Marilyn .1.. Barrow Norma Lee Bass Mary Madolyn Batson Barbara Bauer Barbara Louise Bays Elaine Louise Beard Sue Lingle Beard Susan Charlotte Becker Sharon Louise Belknap Carol Lynn Bell Margaret Aim Bellis Linda Elizabeth Beuner Bonnie Elizabeth Bennett Janet Elizabeth Bennett I ' atricia Ciriiee Ber cs Ciirol Oiiginnr Blackmnn .liiiiic M.irjuiii- Ulackwcll NaiK-v Kll. ' ii Hlake iMarfiarct Alice Blanclinrfl Marv Frances lilatelier liarLara Aiirie lil.v Diane Yv..nm- Holen Susanne Cliarlulle lii.lten NaiKv I. ni Bc.iul Bevcrlv Renee Booker Naiiev Beth Booth SusHTi FcrnaUl Bork Kallik-eii Bagliv Bosehen Sandra Kav Bussviot C.nl.-lia i;ilis„n Boswell Barl.ara Amelia Bowers Bailjara Ann Bowery Norma Ashley Boyer Patricia Mcryle Branham Esther Marie Brenneis Betty Jo Brill Pamela Beth Brookes Carol Lee Brown Margaret Rotlnvell Bruce Dorothy Gray Bruett Nancy Jane Brummer Brcnda Joyce Buchanan Patricia Susan Buchanan Katherine Louise Buck Kathrvn Bvrne Buekaw Carole Ann BuUoek Donna Kay Burgess Dana Kay Burnette Frances Louise Burton Linda Elizabeth Bush Kristina I ee Butler Marjorie Ann Byram Martha Shaw Caddell Lee Ann Catferata Susan Eleanor Caldwell Eileen Holaday Canada -u f -l w f CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF 1964 Verna Marie Carlson Anne Patricia Carney Carole Lynn Carpenter Patricia Ann Carpenter Margaret Rose Carter Susan Ivy Carter Lani Jane Cayot Kathryn Douglas Chambers Caroline Sue Chennell Cecile Camille Chesson Evelyn Jean Chewning Susan Gordon Choquette Elizabeth Branch Churchi Xancy Lee Churn Helen Hunter Clarke Patricia Mae Clay Mary Frances Claytor Xancy Adama Cocke Sara Jane Cockey Catherine Claire Coffman Betty Jean Coleman (Iwendolvn Annette Coleman Carol Ann Corradi Susan Procter Cortes Sara Page Cosby Cathleen Costello Barbara Joan Coulter Sally Clay Cienshaw Joanne Frauds Crockett Duane Isabel Crowder (ieorgia I ee Crump Claudia Jane Cunningham Barbara Frances Curran Gloria Jean Custer Sigrid Irmgard Daffner Candy Helen Daniel Sue Tlutchings Daughtridge Janet Klizabeth Davis Jan. ' t Mae Davis Minnie Lou Davis Xancy Kelly Davis Madeleine Renee DeBlois 104 Mary Ann Dcnhain I ' anielii Carter Derrick-si Hoimie May Dewey Patricia Ann DeYounj: Pamela Elaine Dickson Carol Ann Dinizo Diane rarie Dodge A.iair Delaniater Don Marllia Diane DoriTi Harl,ara Ann I)..uniii lloria Anne Dulaski Marv Ann Dunman Faye Carolyn Durrette Anne Du ' al Yvonne Paige Dyer Brenda Lee Eanes Sandra Gene Eastridge Patricia Rhea Edmonds Susan Gaye Effron Barbara Jane Eisele Trudv Ren Eldridge Judy Gray Elliott Jean Cameron Ellis Margaret Carolyn Ellis Ronda Arline Ellis Sandra Louise Elver Jane Moss English Marjorie Kay Erdreich Aiuie May Ergenbriglit Kathrvn Ellen Farrell Elizabeth Anne Felton Andrea Britta Fiddes Lucy Anne Fielding Cynthia Ann Fiske Carol Wheeler Flenniken Patricia FIvnn Clara Dean Forlines Jean Gardner Fornes Susan Wallis Forrer Lucinda Lee Fowler Lyie Warren Fowlkes Joanne Frank tjp c X ' 4 7 t ?0€i 2 Jl ' _ CLASS OF 1964 105 CLASS OF 1964 f f 0 53f f V V © © Iv Robin Frantz Linda Amelia Frederickson Elaine Carol Fuleher Letha Ann Fuqua Susan Gabel Janot Smallwood Gallagher Ella Estelle Gardner Gail Janet Gardner Janet Gail Garofall Anne Shields Geary Margaret Jean Genis Melanie Germanovich Nancy Hurst Gibbs Jane Terry Giboney Mary Elizabeth Gibson Carol Mannings Gilbert Stephanie Hope Gilgoff Nancv Earle Gill Patricia Mary Gill Mary Wayne Gillespie Jenifer Ponsford Gillies Bena Ginsberg Audrey Ann Glenn Ronna Leigh Glore Nancy Jean Glude Caroline Wheeler Gold Nancy Serrell Good Margaret Lee Goode Klizal.eth Wilson Gornell Javne Lynn Gosnell Anne Marie Gould Alice Elizabeth Gregory Linda Lorraine Griffin Nancy Ellen Griffin Donna Louise Gr (.iav Louise ( Carole Sue Grubb I_ onara Lucia Guarraia Lynda Lee Gunther Ruth Anne Hague Jane Allnian Hale Dorothy Patricia Hall Christina Cowaii Hiils y Cyiithin Jean Hampton Jane Carter IFarden Mary Katl.ryn llanly Harliara Sne irarnn{;ton Heverley J,ynn Harris Marjorio Jane Harris Mary Saunders Harris Susan Mason Hart Katharine Terrv Hatoliei Carolyn Ann Hawker Pet;gyJeanelteHawkes Sara Alice Hayes Sliaron I e Haythorne Gail Cameron Hazelwood Frances Wharton Heisler Hope Louise Hemmersley Rosemary Clifton Henderson Paula Suzanne Hcnkii Alice Klaine Henrv Anne Masters ll,.fl,sl, Patricia Ann Hess Wihua Lee Hester Nancy p ances Hewet Nancy Burke Hewitt Jean Lcland Hicks Ann Helen Hightower Joainia Carol Hildebrand Susan Mae Hildebrand Lucinda Lacv Hill Carolyn Yvonne Hippert Marietta Lloyd Hirschliorn Barbara Anne Hodnett Patricia Jean Hogan Carole Paige Hogg Linda Jane Holbrook Linda Lorraine Hopkins Carolyn Hope Horner Elizabeth Cary Howard Barbara Lynn Howe Meredith Willis Howerton Katherine Ann Huchthauscn P — CLASS OF 1964 107 CLASS OF 1964 - ■ jg Barbara Anne Humphries Judith Hargett Hunt Judith Wriglit Hurley Geneva Ami Hutchinson Charlotte Rachel Hutto Barbara Jean loanes Judith Ann Itchek Bexerley Anne Jackson Martha ' Markham Jackson Janet Anne Jeffrey Corajane Jennings Elizabeth Anne Jennings Leslie Turner John Carole Jean Johnson Erma Dawn Johnson Lillian Elizabeth Johnson Olivia Louise Johnson Broiiwyu May Jones Linda Maria Jones Lydia Ames Jones Martha Sue Jones Patricia Louise Jones Sarah Carter Jones Stella Maria Jordan June Diane Katy Lorena Ann Keech_ Virginia Barbara Kellam Margaret Louise Kern Ann Marie Kidwell Nancy I ee Kime Rachel Ann Kimmer N ' ancv Lee Kingery Roberta Lee Klar Linda Beverly Klitzner Edna Blankinship Knight Laraine Carol Kopec Ann Elizabeth Krojimi Barl.ani .lane Kniusc Mary Carolyn Kyle Patricia Anne Lane Nancy Jane LaRoe Joan Frances Larrick Hutli Ann Lnrson Klizabctli Anderson I-alluii I,ois Su anne La ' cnturc Courtney Anne I nvson Cart)le Ann Leary Ellen Radford Leallierliur,, Mary .lane Levin .loyee Frances Levy Leslie Elaine Levy Barbara Lewis Mary Elizabeth Lewis ' ir inia Gibson Lewis Anne Teresa Liady Joyce Louise Lijjgett Betsy Dean Lindenian Susan Sanders Lindsay Wilson Ann Lineluirgh Ann Sherwood Little Frances Page Lottis Pamela Morton Long Sherry Amelia Lott Virginia Frances Lucas Carolyn Frances Luce Eileen Frances Lutz Elizabeth HobinsoTi Lux Mary Peaclu-v Lvne Ann ' Bovd McCalluni Martha Clare M -Carth Xornni Jean McClanalia Virginia (ierrv McClcna Doinia Daniaris McCord Dorothy Dunn McDowell Rachel Jane McElheney Susan Carter McFarlaiid Norma Ruth McNair Patricia Ann MacKenzie Katherine Kinloch Mahone Barbara Lle Liiden Graoia Louise Malami Virginia I ec AL loney Mary Sandra Llnde son Linda Joyce Lanley f f B 4 0 § V ,|r W y -, 4 giPS t 0 109 CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF 1964 ' r T Brenda Sue Manuel Maria Maracic Elizabeth Anne Marchant Susan Andrea Marshall Sandra Lee Marsteller Sally Martin Snrnli Frances Massey Slierril Anne Mathews Kva Jan Miles Klsie Watts Miller Carolyn Christine Mitchell Margaret Ann Mitchell Lorraine Marie Molitoris INIary Anne Monaco Sandra Lee Montgomery Marlha .lean Moore Mildred ' irginia Moore Xanev Lucille Moore Susan Harris Moore Carol Louise Morde Cyntliia Corthay Moreau iargaret McLeod Morgan Marilyn Whitney Morgan Frances Ellen Morio Blanche Marie Morris Carol Jean Morris Susan Clay Morris Dorothy Jean Morrison Flizalieth Anne Moseley Alice L ric Moser Ballantine Murphy King Murray ■n Rac Murrell n Helen Myers loan Carol Xail .Vnna Christina Nelson U: Bonnie Merchelle Xels. I ' ai.gcline (iluiewcll Marion K.loise Xornian Linda (iayle Norton Sheri Ellen Nye Patricia Lee O ' Bryhim Biirbnrn June Oriley Susnn Neal Orebaugli Nancy Carol Orrock Carolyn Capston Pace June Marie ] ainter Mary Klainc Paluuibo X.irnia Katlirvn I ' aiin, l.in.la Jovo r ark Donitliv Sue I ' arkor Marv Sno I ' ark.-r Patricia Sliirloo Pates I-eslie Spraqnc Patton Mar raret Sue Pcarov Marcia .lean Pe -k ' lane Kleanor Pensoni N ' aney Page Perkins Susan Wellcr Perrcnot Carol Sue Perry Frances Elaine Perry Susan Jane Perrv Reliekah Elizabeth Petrea Martha Jane Pharr Ruth Ann Pharr Margaret Anne Phillii)s Marilon Whilnev Pollock Cabriellc Ju.lilh Poole NancvCiail l .,or Frankie Lou Powell Katlicrine Claire Powell Medora Braxton Powell Paula Patricia Powers Karen Candy Prebish Judith Moxley Presson Patricia Louise Prewitt Sandra Proctor Catherine Ann Puskas Sandra Elizabeth Putt Susan Raidy Bonnie Grace Raiusey Rose Carolyn Rawles Margaret Anne Raymond Linda Allen Reading ml f f f a - 0 V % .-v- CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF 1964 Gertrude Elizabeth Reeves Sharon Lee Renshaw Harriot Ehzabeth Respess Elizabeth Lee Reutter Anne Roberta Reynolds Elizabeth Lanyon Reynolds Hope Ellen Reynolds Jean Ann Rhodius Barbara Jeanne Rich ;Marv Franklin Richardson Caroline Clark Ridgely Kristine Aida Ries Carolyn Clarke Riley Janet Carol Ring Susan Ring Edna Florence Rives Phyllis Marion Rixey Sandra Lee Robbins Margaret Ann Robertson Joyce Elaine Rodgers Margaret Ruth Roe Katharine Wyatt Rogers Mary Elizabeth Roop Lvdie Joanne Rose Mary Martine Roudabush Susan Elaine Rowe Doris Arlonc Rowen Margaret Lvtiu Rowland Linda Gilliam Rudd Patricia Ruthn Elizabeth Montague Ruth Marilvn Salislniry Stcpli ' anic Helen Saniet Laurie Ann Sanirnons Caroline Hell Sanderson Linda Anne Sandridge Silvia Ann Sanfilippo Cirolvn Mae Saunders Maliiida (iail Savers Christine Ada Scheuring Adeline Ethel Scluuidt Cherry Bell Schoenberger 112 Hiirlmni .l„iin Scluilniiin MarvcllcMi O ' Brien Si-hutllir .l:iiH-l CmpiTSilnvali SusaTi KlIiMi Sclnvartz Dc.n.tliy Marilyn Srhweriltle N ' anoy Langliorne Scruggs Marv A.slitiin Settle- Xan.v Carnl Sliancr .lean Klizaliel I, Sheellall lieva Mi.nlague Shcelian Marjnrie 1 lelen Shcetz Carol S ie Slieltcin .lovcc Anne Slielton Rclieeea Lee Slielton Karen Summers Shocmake Marj.Tie 11,-iskell Shottou .lane Lee Sliuwker Betsy Dun ton Shreaves Mary Asher Shrieves Norma Faye Siltley Louise Eleanor Simmons Mary Lloyd Simms Carol Ann Simpson Carolyn Lee Smith Catherine Canfield Smith Diane Erwin Smith Diane Joan Smith Joyce Kaye Smith Judy Downs Smith Leslie Frances Smith Larv Carolvn Smith Xaney Carol Smith Xancv Lee Smith Sally ' JuTie Smith T errv Morgan Smith Susan Mac Solf Ellen Bradford Southgale Xaney Susan Spatig Kebeeca Berkley Spears Kathryn Ellen Spence Betsy Gail Stanley Joyce Serena Staples 0j( fi!f lf% (% — CLASS OF 1964 U3 CLASS OF 1964 Betty Jo Stephens Aline Perrin Stepler Betty Carolyn Stewart Marianne Julia Stewart Caroline Bayard Stockton Edley Craighill Stone Judith Anne Stone Susan Jayne Stull Elizabeth Frances Stump Mary Susan Swann Linda Ann Swaason Elizabeth Ackerlv Swartz Susan Adele Tait Yvonne Chatclain Talbott Frances Craddock TaHaferro Donna Marie Tankersley Mary Lee Tate Victoria Grayson Taylor Mary Lewis Teford Jane Elizabeth Terrell Clytle Harris Thomas Daune Lois Thomas Gweyn Proctor Thomas Carol Jeau Thompson Frances Wood Tlirasher ]NLirgaret Anne Tiighman Gity Shams Tofighi Florence Clayton Tolson Myra Lee Toney Kristina Ellen Totman Barbara Tliro Towson Jane Grahame Trevillian Judith Anne Trone Anne Elizabeth Tufts Natalie Clyde Tulloch Joan Dewar Tuohig Susan Carter Turner Carole Ann Turrisi Rowena Annette Tyler Jeanette Helena Van Dijk Elizabeth Wayne Van Leer Carolyn Grace Vaughan S.iriili Katlicrine VauKlin H. ' irliani Ann ' orlandcr F.,,,,,, - n.. ,,_!:,, Vestal - ' • I. ' . 1,1 ' ' ;[i:i Viduovic Cu.ili., .., illnni ■li ' .in l,„n-aine Wauker N ' aiie.v Bea Wagner Frances Macon Wales Diana Remsen Walker Marianne Marjorie Walker May Woods Wallace Suzarnie Vera Wallace •Jane Danielle Walsledt Cicolv Walter Karen I.ohiics Warder rarilyn Flizal.clh Washburn Lnida Louis Watkius Xaney Carolvn Watkins Doris Farle Watson I ' riscilla Ann ' catlierly Mary Catlicrine Weber Mary Louise Weiidieimer Eila Dale Wells Sylvia Louise West Donna Carole Wlietzel Sharon Kay Wiitcomb Carole Lee Whitehead Linda Ann Whitfield Sandra Kay Whitley Paulette Ann Wienke Karen Jo Wilcox Nancy Eileen Wildman Viola Margaret Wilkinson Margaret Ainie Willey Jacqueline Faye Williams Jacqueline Shelton Williai Janet Marie Williams Melinda Hall Wilson Antoinette Gay Winikcr Lavinia Higgiiibotham Winston Crimora Yancey Witten CLASS OF 1964 Elizabeth Louise Wood Mary Barbara Woore Barbara McGraw Wright Bonnie Cecile Wright Barbara Jackson Wyatt Rebecca Lorraine Wvatt Brunhildc Victoria Wyrick Martha Camilla Yarbrough Louise Joan Yeabower Florence Maria Young Cornelia Adele Zieman Anita Rose Zinkl Francine Teresa Zuzzlo JIID-Mroiig, ICC iiiraded Muiiriii 116 TJV ntoird I ' nta a new f , ylt T f. ' V ;!r, il t V ii J. . V. t i i 1 38 p r .!X. ' This will niin my hairdo! THE CAMPUS E. Lee Trinkle Library V T m !I M n iL -:_ Tzi::! -•Sl v - TS ' J Mr ChamlUr IlaU-English.P I h 1 gi mill h no I Fine Arts Center — Mujfic, Modern Langnagea, and Art Munruv Hull, Sui-iat Sc Seambeck Dining Ilall A?in Carter Lee, Student Activities Center Hugh fiercer Infirmary Morgan Comhs Science UuUding Shady walks enhance the beauty of t ge Wa.shingion HaU, Administration Building ' Among the Columns TRI-UNIT Ball, Custis, Madison — how much activity these three sister dorms have seen this year! The September bustle of moving in and settling down . . . the excited swish of gowns and tassels for the Chancellor ' s Convo . . . the dorm parties with instant theatre, the twist, and Twelve New Companies ... a parlor- ful of dress uniforms waiting to escort their dressed-up dates to the big birthday Ball . . . Santa ' s sleigh flying about the parlor scattering Christmas diamonds and wedding bands . . . serenaders bundling up formally to carol in the snow . . . deep concentration over the bridge table . . . publication staffs busily compiling Epaulef, Bullet, and Battlefield in their various offices . . . determined car owners marching out with brooms and shovels to free their vehicles from the arctic wastes of Chandler Circle . . . the burning of midnight oil as tests, term papers, and exams threaten . . . careful planning for the summer wedding . . . filling out applications for the big job . . . As we have mused about the future and filled the halls with the straines of We May Never ]Meet Again, we have been collecting wonderful memories of senior year in Tri- Unit. My dear, I am an ufficer and a gentleman. . • don ' t van- what the boo : suijs , 7 00 bad JcUotrs; iCs reading day ' ' WESTMORELAND Two years down and two to go! . . . Juniors at last. Westmoreland Hall rang with Caller in the parlor ' all week long as we eagerly exercised our privilege of dating local men once a week. We weren ' t too pleased with the fire drill at two-thirty A. M., but there were no complaints about the three o ' clock permissions for the Marine Ball. The sound of carols in the night ... a wooden shoe sled . . . yes, Christmas in Holland in Westmoreland parlor. Second floor showed us what happens when Santa visits a beatnik family in New York. Lights burned late into the snowy night ... or was it morning? Exams were here and w-e were well into our majors. Quiet . . . Please! This w ' as no time for non- sense. Then it was second semester. Our friends and class- mates were elected to serve as the major officers of the campus for next year. Our hearts in our throats, we scurried next door to G. W. for the announcements. The parlor was the scene of meetings, meetings, meetings, and, yes, another short one tonight. There were many plans to be made for the Big Night. Finally April arrived. The meetings this night were the ones we had been waiting for . . . the parlor was filled with our favorite beaus for the Ring Dance! Screams after closing hour . . . another Westmorelander had a pin or diamond, and into the tub she went! With the coming of June and summer vacation, we turned our eyes eagerly and apprehensively toward that one last year to go. Lois gives Petulant a good luck kiss Mrs. Martin u:a.s nntcd for her frwrnUif vhut-s Term ( apcr.s and Inic hours are . ' i noni : THE GOLDEN The majority of the Class of 1963, laden with most of their worldly belongings, moved into the Golden Horseshoe. Naturally there were screams of excitement at seeing old friends and meeting new ones. Before long we were all fully entrenched in academic and campus activities. The snow on the grountl helped to enhance the Christmas spirit, and Christmas music could be heard throughout the campus — especially on one cold evening when the Golden Horseshoe was serenaded by six spirited Marines. For the second year in succession the Class of ' 63 won first prize in the dorm decorations with Randolph ' s Norwegian theme, The Animals That Talked at Midnight. This year was no exception to the rule, Got en is still the campvs favorite Scotland ivas Mason s Christmas theme HORSESHOE fcir many of imr classiiKilcs rclunicd aflcr Chrislliias vacalion rar ' iii{; ' pins, rinfj.s, anil [jlanniiif; ' thai special day. At ' li-r loo many monllis of slijjpinj; ' and sliding on our snowbound campus, the first signs of spring were a most welconictl sight. However, with sjjring came the rcahzation that our sojjhomore year was drawing to a close, and with it came the farewells to our wonderful sister class. Ve wished our sisters I he very best of everything in tlu ' ir future endeavors and hoped that they would always know how deeply we cherished the memories we had shared together. Filling their shoes will be a difficult task, but the footsteps they have left for us to follow will surely lead us to success. Randoljih fuoh lite prize with their Christmas decorations Itan M,,h fall y ' sRj — -JI : =« I m Hi Saturday night keeps Mrs. Chase bu.sy VIRGINIA With the tinghng reahzation that we were beginning a series of new experiences, we freslimen came from far and near to dwell in Virginia Hall. Our newly acquired dormitory home became the setting for new friendships, lessons about human nature, responsibilities, and lots of fun. The weeks have flown by with such rapidity that it seems only yesterday that we arrived. We remember that first college day ... as we walked through the halls that echoed with friendly greetings and offers of assistance . . . they still do. There are other things that crowd into our memories . . . the gold and green felt beanies that we were secretly proud of . . . the goat that joined us in our de-capping . . . Thanksgiving vacation . . . and the almost reluctant return . . . studies and week ends . . . Christmas and the post- holiday slump . . . Wham! . . . Exams! . . . snow . . . exam grades . . . more snow ... a new semester in which we all ' owed to work harder . . . snowball fights and sledding. Suddenly spring, and the campus blossomed pink and white everywhere, sprinkled with green . . . and to highlight the greenery, the Emerald Ball. The warm weather was soon upon us and with it the anticipation of summer vacation. Now as iiur year of residence in Virginia Hall draws to a close, wc eagerly anticipate next year and different experiences. A e rely on the spirit we developed in Virginia Hall to hel]) us a -oiil so])homore slumj). ' ' JVell MAYBE I can persuade my roommate to go ' Wait a minute! Those go on the bufti There ' s not much business on a Monday night 133 WILLARD Chaos . . . young ladies in white . . . haggard parents . . . traffic jams . . . and, of course, our dogwood wall paper . . . the first day of our freshman year. First impressions are often deceiving, however, and soon life in Frances Willard Hall had settled down to its normal state of confusion. We became thoroughly orientated to orientation, to frequent fire drills, and to ■ ' Ladies, it ' s quiet hour! We soon found our- selves midst clouds of Xiesser men and Danish carols as the Yuletide Season once again spread over Willard. Snow surrounded us and so did exams as we buried ourselves in both with our typical Willard enthusiasm. Soon suntans and peeling noses gave the hint that spring had arrived. Our days as freshmen on the hill were drawing to a close as we said Farewell for a while to many memories, lasting friends, and Willard. With reluctance we closed behind us the doors of Willard, but in the distance the doors of the Horseshoe opened with opportunity and the promise of another fulfilling year. ifom and Dad pitched in to help unpack 134 Jti t how far down do m- hare !• -j Fn-shniaii I ' rrsnlnil juKsis a notice Ifs nice to have a mii.firian in the group BUSHNELL For the second year Bushnell opened her doors to all classes — the Freshmen with their high spirits and zest for college life, the Sopho- mores with their vast knowledge and eagerness to avoid sophomore slump, the Juniors with their settled-down appearance and the Sen- iors with their Pomp and Circumstance and one year to go. Christmas was our big event of the year. All four classes, bubbling with enthusiasm, relived Christmas in old Germany, with real snow, too! Soon exams were here with late hours, black coffee and an early morning visit from our friend in white. Second semester dawned with class and campus elections, snow, and a few never-to-be- forgotten fire drills! As the year came to an end, many of us ])arted for the last time. For each of us, regard- less of class, there were pleasant memories of fun and work shared in our Bushnell home. ' Nmv leCs plat ' Dixie 136 ' Say, i du ' vc gut a goad hand Oi ' ' Good Grief! What do I know about Plator cani believe it ie remembered! BETTY Eighty-one girls, a dormitory, and college life: synonymous with Betty Lewis. A typical Mary Washington situation, but the small- ness of the dorm, the individuality of the girls, and the warmth of our head-resident combined to make our year in Betty Lewis unique. Laughter, music, and occasional screams of outrage flowed through the halls. When our basement flooded, we felt ourselves con- temporary Noahs; and we became imaginary citizens of Pompeii when our furnace erupted. Night prowlers and a bat proved unwelcome visitors and created minor problems for us. However, happier events also thrilled us. Ever one was excited when we won second place in the Christmas decorations contest with our Czechoslovakian theme. After the Christmas holidavs, our dormitorv was filled ' 0-o-uh, I love yuu tvu, George 138 LEWIS with gay congriilulations fur mir Friends wIki had acquired niascuiine lnkeiis (if esle ' iii. Life was not all exeileiiicnl and j(i, - f(ii- lis. We stu lied, acquired I he social aiiicnilies, held siinicliiiies-scriinis discussions in the jiarlor that would ])Ut the erudite scholars of the campus to shame, and U ' arned tolerance from the di -erf;in ; views of our dorni-males. Nature ])layed an im])orlaut part in our life at Betty Lewis. ' J ' lic monsoons, hli . .ards, and heat tried our patience, hut the autunuud blazes of color, the delicacy of the spring budding, and the coming of sunnner were ample consolations for the days when Nature conspired with earl,v classes to tyrannize us. When our year in Bett.v Lewis was through, we had gained poise, pounds, and perspicacit •. No longer gawky freshmen, we faced vacation and the anticipation of a new year as sopho- mores. ' hu imdn thumb tacks, uni liuiv? MARSHALL We didn ' t know if we were going to like this building, unofficially called New Dormitory, hut known to many as Mad Hollow, Scotty ' s Annex, or Suburbia. It was just a cold, new, shiny building when we arrived — no spirit, no ivy, no tradition. We had to cope with the con- struction men and their bulldozers at 6:30 in the morning, that hill, that mud, and of course, that chandelier in the parlor. We seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen couldn ' t think only of class spirit, we had to think of New Dormitory and miting dorm spirit. e feel that we have helped to make the new dormitory a part of the campus. It began with our first traditional serenade — the seniors in caps and gowns — and continued with our girls winning first and second place in M(1)E talent contest, with the Nutcracker Suite in the parlor at Christmas, and with our Head Resident from Maine. Each of us felt especially proud in February when our new dormitory was named fary Ambler Marshall Hall in honorof the wife of Chief Justice John larshall. Marshall Hall had to carry on its own search for identity this year, but we think it has one now. There ' s still no ivy, but the dorm is on its way with spirit and tradition. The search is ended . . . identity found. : Marsh.ill Hull initiide.s- THE , First floor: lingerie, toiletries, hardu v about that easij ' A . i : SMALL Small dormitories are an integral part of the campus although each retains its own unique qualities. Brent dormitory, la maison francaise, the only language dorm on campus, is designed jiarticularly to further the student ' s ability and interest in French. As in [last years, Framar dormitory has maintained its own small library and has held regular discussions on topics of interest to the residents. Combining a fine arts and liberal arts scholastic program, it also includes an atmosphere of gracious living. larye became the International Dorm housing several girls from abroad and having Brent, the French lluu DORMS infoniial disciissidns ciinduclccl l)y ari(nis si)oak( ' rs on inlrnKitliMial to])ics. Twenly-oiic f;irls. representing all I ' diir classes, make llieir home in Trench Hill. I he Liberal Arls Seminar Program offers an op- portunily lo study and to discuss great works in addition to those encountered in I he class- rooms. Good citizenship and imlividual respon- sibility are stressed in the gracious almos])here of Trench Hill. Ann Fairfax . nne. has functioned this year as a part of Yestmo eland. Having only seven residents, it has, however, maintained the small dormitory atmosphere. ilarye i. BOOK 2 ORGAHIZATIONS SYLIVA JIcJILTON President OFFICEKS. Seated: K. Burke, C. Booth. Standing: L. Tilton STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Student Government Association of Mary AYashington College is a government by the students through their elected representatives. These rep- resentatives, the Council of 1960-61, have striven to create a spirit of unity within the classes, dormitories and organizations. They have aimed for progress through mature understanding and intelligent actions. The seventh annual Pre-School Conference was well-planned and filled with optimism and enthusiasm. The activities discussed materialized as the year began and continued throughout the session. AVhen the Freshmen arrived, attention was focused on them as they were guided and oriented into our college community. The Handbook counselling helped to familiarize them with college policies. The spirit of Mary Washington was displayed as the campus gathered for the annual Christmas Party. The first major change made by the Student Government Association was the split of Council into the Judicial, Executive, and Legislative branches. This, in turn, permitted the complete revision of the Constitution. The importance of the job of the NSA Coordinator became apparent as she planned the mock election on campus and familiarized the students with NSA Travel Tours abroad. By encouraging student participation on Student Council Committees, emphasizing the importance of House Councils as a vital channel of communication, and acting upon student recommendations, SGA has promoted a spirit of understanding and harmony among the members of the student body. 146 JOINT COUNCIL. V . ■( Ruic: C. Bootli, R. Itorke. Mrs. Hut;e. .S,r., rf Ho,r: S. MeJilton, Dr. Faiils CLASS REPRESENTATIVES AND EX OFFICIO. First Row: D. Murphy, XSA Coordinator, S. Ayers, J. A. President. Second Row: J. Akers, Junior Class Representative, L. Lange, Senior Class RepreserUaiive, S. Martin, Sophomore Class Representative, L. Scruggs, Freshman Class Repre- sentative. 147 SMALL DORMITORY COUNCIL. First Row: J. Kiiotts, D. Miner, B. Little, M. Wilkii FRESHMAN COUNSELORS. Fin,t How: S. Booth, J. Sliumaker, L. Ropcrtz, . Arnold, D. lleimiiiger. Saoiid Row: N. Cheek, N. PejToimet, L. Ellis, D. Stevens, P. Cook, J. Meycrhott ' er, B. Ottley, P. Hutcherson, S. Gowl, L. Crooks, W. Campodonico, G. Taylor HOUSE PRESIOKNTS First lto,r: P. Pi.Too, [.. MrCu-lLy. C. V.r.uA. P. IIil«a,-t,uT, . V.-i ;l.l. .S,v„m Iton, P. Ncnv, Cnpplc. K. SpreiikU-, A. T.-iul., .1. CnuK iMii, S. Skclton, ( ' . Memberx uf Sliiilent Gnrernmeut (lixem.i mnslilnlinnni 149 Carolyn Crum President OFFICERS. C. Crum, S. Dunn, P. Kn Y.W.C.A. The Young Women ' s Christian Association seeks to contribute to campus life as both a service and a religious organization and functions for the entire student body. This group is present on campus to serve all students regardless of faith or creed and seeks to fulfill the religious needs of the students through an interfaith relationship. There are six main committees to help the club function smoothly. They offer a chance for the students to form lasting friendships while participating in worthwhile extracurricular activities. The com- mittees are: campus social service, community social service, fine arts, publicity, world relatedness, and worship. Students on these committees perform social services, such as visiting in the infirmary, doing art work and writing, planning entertainment, or participating in musical and devotional programs. The activities planned and sponsored by Y. W. C. A. are many and varied. Among these are Religious Emphasis Week, The World University Service Drive, Little-Big Sister Day, and Peanut Week. During Religious Emphasis Week off-campus leaders of the three major faiths give lectures, conduct dis- cussions, and hold personal conferences. The W. U. S. Drive is a special project of the World Relatedness Committee, and Little-Big Sister Day and Peanut Week help the students to make new friends in all classes. Y has made great strides in accomplishing its purpose with the help and guidance of Dr. Philip J. Allen, Miss Mary Ellen Stephenson, and Mrs. Margaret Chase. COINCII. V..( ;,„-.; Mis. Stophe,«,„. 1 . K,.„ny. 1!. Tun,,-,-, ' . (T,,,,,, I ' . Tcwnscd, C. All..,, S. T„lar. li. .)„1„ Hall, S. Eluer, H. Davis, S. Hams, li l.iwis ,„. Stvond Ituw: S. Dim.i, I). Walker, 1 ' . ' 1 ' Sponsored Big-Little Sister Clwrcli Daij 151 100 per cent was the goal for the World Univerxity Serrice Eiilerlanimenl in tin: Oii-r.v .YiwC ) ' . W. C. A. .iiiim.mrx u hriilijr luirli Sail: lakes unr ax - V presideni Sue AyerSj President OFFICERS. First Row: J. Early, M. Droste. Second Row: J. Saunders, L. Taylor RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Recreation Association, ' known as R. A., is an integral part of campus life at Mary Washington. Under the leadership of Sue Ayres, president; Judy Early, vice president; Linda Taylor, secretary; Judy Saunders, treasurer; and Miss Mildred A. Droste, faculty advisor, R. A., has offered a program of sports, recreation, and fellowship opportunities to the student body. R. A. starts the year by welcoming the freshmen and handing out beanies. Throughout freshman orientation R. A. plays an important part which includes a sports afternoon, a welcoming dance, and many other services. The climax of R. A. ' s freshman work is the annual Pep Rally during which the freshmen try to yell off their beanies. R. A. ' s work perhaps begins with the freshmen, but it includes all classes. Each dorm is represented on R. A. by a dorm representative elected at the beginning of the year. They keep the girls informed of the various activities throughout the year. R. A. coordinates Devil-Goat Day, at the end of which they announce the year ' s winner. Along with its other activities, R. A. sponsors inter-dorm sports. The dorm with most participation, based on per- centages, is awarded a trophy. R. A. also provides instruction in golf, tennis, and archery. Through R. A. each girl on campus is provided with the op- portunity for pleasant use of leisure time. 154 COUNCIL Firsl Ituir: J. Crnig, R. Brown, 8. Rint;. Samitl Hoir: I,. BMrwick, E. Lewis, A. El.-k.-s, M. Fliiulii J. Carson. S. Cninl si-nmi COUNCIL First Hou-: L. Williams, P. Updegratf, M. Conley. Second Roic: E. Armstrong. J. Akcrs, M. MeMorrow, B. Sulpicc, P. Crosby. J. Newman R. A. relaxes at iU September picnic It A. spuinnral lln uil , jarlii Inr Irfliii 156 Pr,sr„l umlfnhirc imsnknh , «■   ,,h„.-:f,.r I! A liikr-durm volleybaU kept spirit alivt Ass II(iPki President OFFKl.R.s ,1 Kil ■ , V,u Pre-.,denf. E Saunders, Crutchtielfl, .S« retary. 1 )r Benton, Miss Ri era INTER-CLUB ASSOCIATION It is the res]x)n.sil)ility of the Inter-Club Associa- tion of Mary Washington College to co-ordinate the various club activities on campus as well as to develop a high standard of service to the college for all organizations to follow. Each student may choose from a wide variety of fields and join a club where her highest interest and greatest talent can be utilized. The Inter-Club Association is composed of the presidents of all the recognized clubs and organizations on campus. The government of the Inter-Club As- sociation lies in the hands of the Inter-Club Council which consists of four executive officers, five ex- officio members, and representatives from each of the nine groups affiliated with the extra-curricular acti- vities of the campus. The Association supervises and regulates these campus activities and insures a varied and well-balanced jirogram. During the Freshman Orientation Program, the Inter-Club Association uses this opportunity to initiate the new students into the realms of extra- curricular activities and aids the students in learning to use their leisure time in the most rewarding ways. The point system is set up and successfully executed by the Association to insure the even distribution of responsibilities and leadership. In addition to regulating the activities of about fifty clubs and participating in the Freshman Orienta- tion Program, the Inter-Club Association holds an annual Open House membership drive which gives students a chance to select whatever organization or organizations they want to join. I. C. A. also plans and executes the honorary tapping assembly which has become the highlight of the organizational year. 158 roiNcii, Firnl How: ( . (iourfc ' o.ivi, H. lir.u.kus. Scnmd Rnir: C. Wilkiiisrin, .1. S«ockcr, .1. Sulli.is, M. Krazier, X. Pcrrlnc. Mis.-hig: .1. X.-wniai Ea t meets West at the I. C. A. Open Uouse ' 159 The Honor System at Mary Washington College is our most cherished and precious tradition. It is the Mary Washington way of life. The honor code is the foundation of all the college activities and governs the behavior and academic responsibilities of each student. Although the committee is headed by the chairman and the four class presidents, it belongs to the students. Each student pledges herself to uphold the highest and strongest personal honor code and to help others uphold the same code. The Honor System has given to Mary Washington an atmosphere of freedom and mutual trust which we all cherish and which we will carry with us beyond our college days. .ident ' avghan Hahgroves HONOR COUNCIL HONOR COUNCIL B. Upson, C. White, J. Gottlieb, J. Tottv 160 HONORARIES First Row: Mrs. Wood ' President. Second Row: S. I ' ard, Sponsor: P. Kenny, President; T). Murphy, Wilson, Secretary; A. Woods, Treasurer MORTAR BOARD Patricia Kenny President Donna Murphy Vice President Susan Wilson Secretary AiLEEN Woods Treasurer Mortar Board ' s purposes are to promote and maintain scholarship, to encourage and recognize leadership, to advance a spirit of service and fellowship to the college, and to stimulate a finer type of college woman. In addition to the Senior members, IMortar Board recognizes the outstanding sopho- more. Mortar Board members are available in the information booth as guides for campus visitors. Some of their projects include operation of the Lost and Found Depart- ment in George Washington Hall, compil- ing tutoring lists, acting as tutors, presenting an annual traditions assembly, and publish- ing a College Student Directory. Student- faculty teas are given by members to encourage student-faculty relationships. At present Mortar Board looks to the possibility of establishing a central bureau for graduate study information. First How: B. Upson, 1 ' . I ' icrcc, H. Borke, N. Xorris. Second Roic: . llargro (.-s, L. I 162 WHO ' S WHO This year, Iweiity-fivc senidrs wc-rc cIkiscu fronv M:iry Washingloii to 1k ' listed in ll7(() ' .v Who Amoiiij Stiiilriit.t In American rnirersitici and Cdllcijcs. U ' lio ' s Who recognizes nationally seniors wlio are onl- standing according to standards of scholar- ship, leadership and cooperation in educa- tional and extracurricular activities, citizen- ship, and chance for advancement through future t)|)p()rtunities. Each student receives a certificate of recognition, inclusion in the annual publica- tion, and the benefits of the Student Place- ment Service provided by the organization. There are no dues, initiation fees, or any costs to these Seniors who have been recognized as leaders of America today and tomorrow. •] -u,ll Mulhcrbe phasvdr r a a f r.v R,„r. V. HilK irliuT. I). Duniii. P. Kciitiv, V. (run L. VnsWr, X. Jaclis, A. WikxIs. Thinl Hnw: I, McJiltoii, R. Borkij. Xol Pictured: L. Tilton , 1 ' . PiLT.1-. McCartle Saond Ituw: A. Scliiieicler, V. Ilargroves, J. Kiuitts, S. Oliiife ' cr. I). Murpliy A. Normaiul, S. Wilson, M. Kirksey, L. Lanye, A. Hoptcins, B. Upson, S. 163 ALPHA PHI SIGMA Sandra B. Phillips President Jerri A. Harden Vice President Jean T. Ryan Secretary IMary a. Raby- Treasurer Alpha Phi Sigma is the national honorary scholastic fraternity here at lary Washington. This fall, for the first time, the Alpha Phi Sigma Award was presented at the Chancellor ' s Convocation to the incoming Junior with the highest academic average for her first two years at Mary Washington. The 1960 recipient was !Miss Sandra Gowl. The organization, under the sponsorship of Dr. James H. Croushore, further encourages academic pursuits by awarding a $100 scholarship each spring to a deserv- ing member. Firat Roic: N. Hull, B. Carlson, V. Hargroves, P. Demorest. Second Row: .1. Youngman. V. Burton, L. AYood, h, Morrison, S. Abbott, X. LaPrade, J. Henderson, First Row: P. Corrcll, N. Powell, B. Westniorejand, 8. Jolinson, 8. (lowl. Second Rvir: L Ellis, P. Xewman, J. Barden, Vice Statistical Secretart ; J. Ryan, Secretary: S. Pliillips, President; M. IJaby, Treasnrer; N. Leary, P. Pierce. Third Rote: Akers, M. Dean, C. Grant, S. Sliafer, L. Lange, S. Olinger, M. Sancliez.D. Candler President: C. Turner, M. .1. Fitzpatrick, J. First How: J. Craig, N. Powell, 1). Caiullur, .1. Banlcii. Second Row: i I. Dean, C. Boolli, P. Kenny, Vice PrenideiU; IJ. Westmoreland, President; J)r. Inslev, Spannur; K. Kniglit. HecreUiry-Treanurcr; R. Hodges, IIi.ilnrian: C. Wliirl.ard. Third Row: P. Cairns, P. Newman, B. Rovies ' , A. iMullins, J. Thornhill, ti. While, . Woiillulk, S. Pliillips, S. .lolmson, I). Ilemiinger, R. Borke. A ' o( Pictured: N. Morris CHI BETA PHI Barhaii. Westmokelaxd Pre.iident Patkicia Ken ' nv. . I ' « ' President Eleaxor Kxigiit Secretary- Treasurer Ruby Hodges Historian Chi Beta Phi is the national honorary science fraternity on campus. Membership is based upon interest, leadership, and scholarship in scientific fields. Each February, Chi Beta Phi sponsors an auction on campus to finance the Roy S. Cook scholarships, awarded two students each year. PSI CHI Jeax Ryax President Phyllis Pierce . . ' ice President iSlARY ' Axx Raby- Secretary Pam Ristori Treasurer Students with outstanding aca- demic achievements and active interest in the field of psychology are honored by membership in Psi Chi, national honorary ps ' - chology fraternity. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Joseph Aposhyan the organization at- tempts to broaden knowledge of psychology. First Row: P. Pierce, M. Contis, J. Akers. Second Row Copple, M. Hahy , P. Currell, .1. Aposli; 165 First flow; M. Sanchez, S. Sliafer, S. Mulling, B. ' estmorelaiid. Second Roic: Dr. Jones, Dr. CaLrera, Dr Luntz, Dr. Mcintosh, Mrs. BolHiin, Mi.ss Ilcniian, Miss Beretta Firni Row: J. LeFevre, A. Sclnicider, J ' icr I ' ri ' sideni: S. Wilson, President; M. Raby, Secretary: C. J.ixinf, ' - stone. Second Row: E. Howarci. B. Craves, M. Johnson, L. Powell. Not Pictured: N. Miller, Treasurer PHI SIGMA IOTA Sylvia Mulling President Miss Rosemary Herman. . .Secretary-Treasurer Sue Shafer Corresponding Secretary Phi Sigma Iota is the National Romance Language Fraternity. It recognizes juniors and seniors with distinguished work in an advanced Romance Language, and with an outstanding over-all average. SIGMA TAU DELTA Sue Wilson President Alice Schneider. Ftce President !Mary Ann Raby- Secretary Nancy Iiller Treasurer Sigma Tau Delta recognizes outstanding Juniors and Seniors who are EngUsh majors. In aiklition to academic require- ments, the members must have been active or currently be active on campus publications. This year one of Sigma Tau Delta ' s projects is to convert room 23 in Chandler to an English major ' s lounge. 166 MU PHI EPSILON Claire AVilkixson. . . President Betsy Ottley. . . . f ' ice President Carol Mitchell according Secretarij Kathleen Spkenkle Corresponding Secretary Tary Hall Richardson Treasurer McmlHTshii) for Mu riii Epsiloii, Xational Professional Fiisic Sorority, is based on niusicianshii). scholarship, and cliaracUr. The members of Phi I ' si Chapter work to carry out tliesc ideals, and by the sponsor- ing of an annual Talent Contest, they provide scholarships to out- standing music students. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Valerie Richardson. . President !Mari Lu Sanchez ] ' ice-President Elizabeth Garland. . Secretary-Treasurer Outstanding participation, an accumulation of points for work on Players ' productions, and a B average in her ma jor are the requirements for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatics fraternity. First liiiw: K Sprciiklo, Corrcspomliiig Scrrelim : B. Oltlcy, Vice President: C. Wilkinson. President: M. II. UiclKintsdii. Trmstirer: ( ' . Mitcliell, Uemrdiiiq Hecrctary. 8mmd lime: .1. Bre.s.sler. V. Arnold, K. Mizcll, K. Osliorne, .1. Wilborn, ( ' . Vaufiliiin, C. Mercer, B. Williaiii.s, C. Crum, M. L. .lo.slin, M. .1. Fitzpiitrir ' k. y«t Present: I). Mit--li -ll First Kuw: E. Garland, ' . RiL-liardsoii. P. Hall. Secotid Row: Dr. Early, C. Livingstone, P. Updegratf, M. Sanchez 167 First Row: V. Riol.ardson, J. Sullins, J. Douglas, Mrs. A. Klein. Second Row: V. Cusick, E. Garland, N. O ' Neal, P. Updegratf first Row: Mrs. 1-. Suui iier, .1. .lames, M, llaU-lier, B. Butler. StvonJ Row: B. CaiL-un, 1{. .-.Ki den, 1.. 1 ZETA PHI ETA Polly Updegraff President Janet Douglas. . Vice President Valerie Richardson. .Secretary Jean Sullins Treasurer Zeta Phi Eta is recognized as the oldest Xational Professional Speech Arts Fraternity. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate among its members a greater interest in speech and drama, particularly here at Mary Washington. The group ' s major activity for the year was sponsor- ing creative classes for children at the Fredericksburg Communi- ty Center. ETA SIGMA PHI Ruth Snowden President Jaclin James Secretary-Treasurer The purpose of Eta Sigma Phi, the National Classics Fraternity, is to stimulate interest in and ])romote the study of the Classics outside the classroom. One of the highlights of this j ear ' s program was the annual Christmas meet- ing held at the home of the fraternity ' s sponsor, Mrs. Rai- ford E. Sumner. 168 First RouK- A. Norniaiicl, I,. Liirigo, L. Williams, N. Lenry, S. OliiiKcr, ( ' . Ciiiiit, Mrs. I,. Sunnier. Second Row: N. Brookii, Dr. Ililldrup, Dr. HeweLson, Dr. Sublet le. Dr. I) ,.lil, It. I ' ljsun PI GAMMA MU Sue Olinceh Pre.iident Nell Le. ry I ' cc President Lynne Willlvms SecreUiri Lynda Lange Treasurer Pi Gamma Mu is a Natonal Social Science Fraternity which seeks to improve scholarship in social science, to inspire social service to humanity, and to promote mutual understanding among all peoples. This year they created much campus en- thusiasm in the presidential elec- tion by holding a Mock Election. Further activities will concern several speakers who are repre- sentatives from the four fields which compose the social sciences. Outstanding students having a minimum of twenty credit hours in social science are eligible for membership. SIGMA TAU CHI Nell Learv President Lyn;«; Williams. Vice President Nell Robinson Secretary Sue Olinger Treasurer Outstanding students meeting the requirements in the field of economics are invited to join Sigma Tau Chi. This club pro- motes a general understanding of today ' s business world and provides for the extracurricular needs of college women who plan to enter business. Fir.4 Roic: Dr. Dodd, S. Uliiiger, N. Robinson, N. Leary, Dr. Miller. SecvntI Row: Dr. Sublette, 13. Barr, P. Hall, E. Hill, Dr. Hewetson 169 st Ruw: Dr. Sutton K. Anderson, J J. Taylor. 1 ( irtcr Sf, ,nd lim-: I.I, , . Cheek, N.Brooks, SIGMA OMEGA CHI Carol Turner President Anna Marie Normand J ' ice President Janice Burleson Secretary Carolyn Austin Treasurer ' J ' lie purpose of Sigma Omega Chi, the Honorary Sociology Fraternity, is to extend knowledge of sociology and to encourage its practical application toward wholesome personal and social goals. To achieve these purposes, it encourages interest in social work and sponsors a local community proj- ect at Christmas. Those students who maintain a B average in sociology with an overall C average are eligible for member- ship. 1 , lul.n ' s nf Si],,,,, I lluinja Chi j,i,r.- ii, ' their •ii,:jur hilcmlx PUBLICATIONS SLK WILSON Editor-in-Chief COPY STAFF. f; .s Koir.- E.Howard, F. Nicholson, S Gr lilt s h i I I ' « II M. C. Johnson, B. Steen, J. LeFevre, D. Ashton, K. Barret, B. Pari.s, L. McCarthy, P. Pierce, G. Rawlins, M. Martin. Third Row: M. A. Raby, J. Abbott, K. Anderson, M. Robbins, N. Biser, R. Coates, J. Surkamer, B. Wilson EDITORIAL STAFF Sub Wilson Editor-in-Chief Sue Grandy Assistant Editor Elaine Clements Photography Editor Mary Ann Raby Copy Editor Linda Giles Class Editor Sally Smith Captions Editor Becky Lou Turner Typing Editor Sandy Phillips Engraving Editor THE 1961 The Battlefield stands alone as the most significant pubhcation of the student ' s college career. Its purpose is to record individuals, their organizations, and the activities of these organizations, be they spon- taneous or planned. The Battlefield is the largest and the only self-supporting campus publication. Seventy-five staff members, drawn from allf our classes, compile the annual with the guidance of the staff heads, who are usually selected on the basis of previous staff experience. Further direction is provided by two faculty arlvisors, Mr. R. L. Kenvin and Dr. C. H. Quenzel. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF. First Row: M. Martin, L. Smith, B. Carper. Second Roto: E. Roberts, R. Coates, E. Wilson, G. Taylor, E. Clements, P. Harper TY ' PING AND CAPTIONS STAFFS. First R ow: K. Applegate, B. L. Turner, J. Test, C. Flenniken, J. Levy, K. Hardy. Second Roic: J. Rose, M. Teaford, J. Y ' eabower, N. Churn, B. Maiden, N. Boggs, S. Smith, M. Pierce, B. Nelson CIRCULATION ' STAFF. First Row: P. Whitehead. Circulation [anagcr: C. Lcdiier, C. Rawlins, .1. King. Second Row: K. Friedman, E. Lewis. I. Abbott, R. A. Lopp, B. Carlson, D. Flovd. ETHEL HILL Business Manager BATTLEFIELD BUSINESS STAFF This year tlu-re will be two .significant cliangcs in the B.vitlekieli). For the first time here at Mary Washington a .spring .supplement will be published. This will mean coverage for the spring activities such as ]May Day and Graduation which have heretofore been necessarily ne- glected because of a deadline. A second change is that a student di- rectory containing student names and permanent addresses will replace the index. Also, the staff hopes to make the four-colored divider pictures a standard feature of the B. ttlefield. The B. TTLEFIELD aspires to capture the highlights of 1960-1961 and to inscribe the events in a permanent record of lasting memories for the Marv Washington student. Ethel Hill Business Manager SiiELi. Cooper .idvertising Manager Patsy Whitehead .... Circulation Manager Pam Brooke.s Puhlicity Manager Mr. R. L. Kenvin 1 Dr. C. H. QuENZEL ; . Adrisors Pl BLICATIOXS— B.VTTLEFIELD. Engraring Editor, S. Phillips; Class Editor, L. Giles AD ' ERTISIXC. STAFF. First Run-: A. Kropman, J. Bernstein, S. Cooper. Seamd Row: P. Barclift, .1. Bailey, B. Sangston, M. L. Wells SUE GRANDY Assiskint Editor SHELIA COOPER Advertising Manager ■Wi4 1«SS The censuring eommittec retieies jiiclnresfur llie llulllejield The business staff o eeui ied Cnslis basement crery Wednesday night 174 THE EPAULET The Epaulcl is the LitiTary Arts MafjaziiK ' of Mary Vasliiiigton ( ' olk ' go puhlisliod three times during the acailcniic year. This niaga .ine offers a varii ' ly of o])i)or- tunities for those students interested in ])ul)lieation; it serves as an effective outlet for liie erealixe abilities of Mary Washington students hy ])rt ' senling to others their endeavors in the fields of poetry, fietion, essay, music and art. The past several years have seen great innovations not only in the size but in the content of the magazine. The Epaulet is a vital representative of the creative abilitj ' of Iar - AVashington College students. AI.ICK SCIINKIDKH Edilur-ln-ChivJ f rS - ' C. ROL LIVINGSTONE Literary Editor B. Wiant. M. McMorruw, N. I.oai B, Steeii, J. Youiigmaii THE BULLET The Xew Bullet hit Mary Washington this fall with a Monday deadline and a bold black heading. Uj) to their elbows in ink at the print shop, frantic at a make-up session in the newspaper office, rewriting a story at 2:00 a. m., or racing around campus with deliveries. Bullet staff members found opportunities to try every phase of college journalism. A new look at policy put special emphasis on the campus paper ' s dual purposes of presenting news and perserving MWC history. Information was the watchword as the editors and staff sought to keep the campus community alert and informed of college activities and constitutional revisions. Student opinion found expression on the editorial page and in letters to the editors. A new organization and a greatly enlarged staff kept the campus aware of news both inside and outside the college gates. CO-EDITORS M. KIRKSEY, Sealed; . WOODS I y FEATURE EDITOR .VXD NEWS EDITOR. First How: C. Spell, C. Bovkin. SPORTS EDITOR AND COPY EDITOR. Second Row: ' M. G. Conley, J. Kiiotts ADVERTISING, BUSINESS, AND CIRCUL.VITON JL XAGERS.; E. Reddington, M. Mayer, M. Butler i 176 FEATIKK .STAFF. K. (.ualtiuri, 1 . fairiis, M. Chirk, L. Giles SPORTS .VXD NEWS STAFF, wr.v ' , . F. (...ins, S. Sutlu-rhm.!. N. I!..thI, .1. Pc Cocke, M. E. Moure, C. Howard, .J. Wackcr, A. Etkunrodc, B. LiiideEuaii M. . .sko«, A. lia.hvav. Ser,„i,l , ' „ •• L. Il.-a.lley, X. - CLUBS PI NU CHI XANfY Grss Pn-. ' iiilciil DiAN ' E LovEWELL Vice President Patricia Trefney Secretary Dorothy Walker. . . . Treasurer I ' i Xu (lii, an organization for all pro-nurjiing students, is designed to give members an idea of what they will be doing as future Florence Nightingales. Included among the year ' s ac- tivities will be interesting speak- ers, a picnic, and a trip to the new University of ' irginia Hos- pital. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Lynda Foster President Pam Correll .... Vice President Marcia AYilkins Secretary Catiiy ' Ledner Treasurer The Psychology Club is com- posed of psychology students who are interested in learning more about the field of psychol- ogy. Programs throughout the year are designed to be stimu- lating and enlightening. Of special interest this year was a lecture on the Rorschach Test. ■irsi Jiuir: 1). Groonip, I.. rur|)lK•y. htitUitlnn Cliuirmun: 1). Sclj.i -rLT. .SV- «Z Chuirmu,,- (lu Pren- dnil: 1). Luvcwell, Vice Prc.s-idniU I). Walker, Trca.snnr: V. Trc-rriev, .SVrr, ,r, ,- S. V,n ri• Mr. rnclik,- Adcmir. Second Raw: V. Lewis, li. Barnaril, S. Klver, V.. Al lrieli, V. ( ' arter, M. K. K(,rliicv X .1 .MeriiTri- lian, N. KiiiKery, A. DoiinelL Third luiw: ( ' . (Irul.li, .1. Deane, .J. hi:n. X. Sniill] K M.-i ' li ' on,. I, ' KlehiiiiL ' B. Fellon, P. Huehanai., .1. Klli„tl, K. Baniett, L. Uoln-r.son. Fnurlh l!o,r: C. J{,„lv. .). Miirpiiv Ilerh- .slel), S. Carter, J. Test, C. (;asserl, S. S|iaiif;ler, C. Witten. fiflh Ituw: L. Mor -ari. C ' lliulher ■ ' M.itllieus B. Gerbcrg, S. Ikenlierry, S. Bentle.v, .1. Donaldson, N. Shaner, K. ApploKale, M. Ma.klin Sirlh tmr- B. Ba.v.s, M. A. I ulk, B. Cliill,.ii, S. Bnicll, .T. Larriek, B. ■Wright, C. Cstell... X Sil,l,-v li .1 Sk.„lu-iis C. Bell, C. ViHani : . ■ ■ U|,lulis. First Row: B. Jackson, B. Brown, C. Turner, E. Smeds, L. Roper L. Noble, X. Powell, V. Hargroves. Second Row: S. Raniev, Mrs Iz. -S. .Marsliall, L. . lerntt. .M. A. Silts, . , , „ - irgroves. Second Row: S. Raniey, Mrs. E. Dodd, S. Garland, L. Foster, Presi- dent; C. Ledner, Treasurer; P. Correll, Vice President: M. Wilkins, Secretary: S. Truitt. Airs M Kellv R. V ard. Third Row: -M. E. Morris, J. Brungart, P. Perkins, M. Suttle, B. Yancev, -S. Palmer, .J. Akers, M. Burden, b. Gardner, L.. Howieson, Mrs. L. Pauls, .J. Ryan, S. Burton, K. Clark, .J. Eppard, R. Xo ak, Mr. J. Aposhyan, M. Contis First RouK J. Klock, J. Hart, Treasurer: P. Morgan, Secretary; A. Getchell, President; P. Lindsay, Vice President; L. Mayturm, Sponsor. Second Row: B. Woerner, M. Monohan, D. Candler, P. Morgan, B. Churchman, D. McDowell, .1. Tallman. Third Row: L. Gunther, G. Crump, C. Whitesell, B. Gregory, L. Rudd, G. Spallone, D. Terrell. Fourth Row: P. Stavros, C. Mastronarde, L. Manley, C. Puskas, R. A. Hague, D. Rowen FirstRow: C. Ilippi-rt, S. Truitt, G. Tofighi, M. I,. Tate, S. (iran ' ir B RunvN K (tims. Seeotid Row; S Raiiiscv, A, Hasnmss™, P  n (7Hi,rnm;i,- H. Muri i , n . fn i(v (. MUon, Vice President; J Sweckc ' r Prrsidint: .].) Qi!{. Historian: .). Tun. Sunlnrii M II irris (xnllin, C. Durden, Treasurer: 1!. I.opp, M. Twark, X. Davis, F. iloss, X l!ic lurdscn Third Ron B. Gregory, C. RidgcK, -1. Williams, S. Arthur, S. Orebaugh, A. Reynolds, D Walker, E Smith, M Alford, L. Dix, B. HuilsDii. 1 ' .. llaller, E. Perry, B. Krouse, Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Harris, Miss Beeler. Not Pictured: S. Martin, C. Middleton PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB Anona Getchell President Patsy Lindsay . . . Vice President Pat Morgan Secretary Janner Hart Treasurer The primary purpose of the Phy.sical Therapy Club is to further interest its members in the medical field of physical therapy. Each year the club works to finance a $500 scholar- ship. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Judy Swecker President Georgianne Maloy Vice President Jane Toye Secretary Clara Sue Durden. . . Treasurer To increase understanding of the science of home economics and to make apparent the careers available to home enonomists is the goal of the Home Eco- nomics Club. This year ' s activ- ities included being hostess to the State Home Economics Col- lege Club Yorkshop which in- cluded seven Virginia Colleges. Annually a delegate from ] Iary Washington is sent to the State Home Economics Convention. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Nancy Perrine President Mary Ann Raby. Vice President Suzanne Marriott. . . . Secrefari RuTii SnowDEN Treasurer The Stuileut Education Associ- ation is a professional group af- filiated with state and national educational organizations. Open to all students interested in teaching, the club presents many beneficial programs to acquaint its members with their future profession. THE SPANISH CLUB Barbara Brookes .... President Judy Overstreet I ' ice President Cindy C. ffey Secretary AnxVE Marchant Treasurer To fully enjoy the Spanish language an understanding of the Spanish speaking people is necessary. The Spanish Club furthers classroom experience by acquainting students with the life and customs of the Spanish peoples. Interest was stimulated in travel and study through a variety of fascinating talks by . merican girls who had lived or studied in Spanish speaking countries. All meetings were con- ducted in the Spanish tongue which was not only beneficial but also fun! First. Itiiw: .1. MeyerhoHVr, I,. Hnpcrtz, K. Kiiinlil, li. Siilpicc, A. .Millon. .r. IVcs.son, N. Powell. Seem! Ilotr: Mrs. Hook, Sponsiir: S. Marriott, Scrrclan : 1). Kiiowlrs, N. P.-irin.-, I ' mident: M. A. Ral)V, Viie I ' rrsnirnt: I!. Snowdni. Trni.- iirer: Dr. It. S. l!;[liliir. ' , Spnnsor ' lliird Huir: ] ' . Il.irper, K. Chirk, I!. Williaios, I., .lolms, I . Ilulrlu-rson, . . CarlliriKlit, S . j.iiki-li.irt. I,. Powell, C. Hiiriiette, M. Hoc a 0 a ( First Row: S. (iraiiclv, R. Herman, Advinor; A. Marciiant, Treasurer: .J. Overstreet, Vice President: B. Brookes, President: .J. ' Saunders, C. Catfev, Secretary: .J. llivas, C. Hippert. Second Row: S. Linville, B. Tavlor, S. Bull, M. Burden, V. Walker, P Cole, M. Ilestivo First Row: C. Perry, Vice President: D. Walker, VWCA Represenlatiee; J. LeFevre, SGA Representatire: A. Normand, President; L. Merritt, Secretary. Second Row: S. Eastridge, R. Moore, J. Wyatt. Third Row: J. Shelton, J. Michaliga, C. Weber, M. Young, J. Lambert. Fourth Row: G. Custer, J. Chewn- ning J Trevvett. Fifth Row: K. Fraughnaugh, P. Wright, N. Hewetsnn, A. Adams, J. Brown. Sixth Row ' - M T Barictl .1 Staples, M E B.iintl.C Wc.itlicThc.i.l, F B.irrrtt, K. Shoemaker, L. Young DAY STUDENTS CLUB Anna Normand President Caroline Perry Vice President Lois Merritt Secretary Linda Johnson Treasurer Joyce LeFevre . . SGA Representative The Day Students Club is a link between the non-resident students and campus activities. It provides the day student with the opportunity to contribute to, and to be an integral part of, campus life. Club projects this year included bake sales and the distribution of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. MU ALPHA CHI Judith Lewis President LoNA Jean Astier ' ice President Patricia Harvey. . .Secretary-Treasurer Mu Alpha Chi is an organiza- tion for majors in Medical Tech- nology and Pre-Medical Arts for the purpose of increasing knowl- edge and appreciation of those fields. First Roiv: J. Rllodiu.s .J. I-evev, ' . Maloiiey, S. Aim. Second Row: C. Moreau, I?. Turner, S. Hams, .1. Lewis, President: L Asher, Vice President: 3. Davis, P. Carpenter, T. Roudalmsli, ,]. Xicliolas. TInrd Row: C. Puskas, J. Ring, B. DuLaney, S. Whitley, S. Abbott, C. Rawles, M. Washl.urn, M. Denliam, S. Ilay- tliorne, K. Pannell, N. Via, L. Gunther, B. Manuel, J. Blackwell FENCING CLUB Joan Akehs .President Td lifciinn ' a iiU ' iiiluT of llu- Kciiciiig Clul), a sliuk ' iit must have an interest in this sport and lUnionstrate some previous e. - ])i ' ri(Mice in il. The purpose of this chil) is 1(1 ilevelop the fencing skill (if all (if its members. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS ' CLUB BoNN ' iE Platt President Caroline Perry lice President SiELLEN Graxt Secretary Barbara Saunders. . . Treasurer The Physical Education la- jors ' Club has as its purpose the creation and stimulation of a wide and intelligent interest in health, physical education, and recreation. One way in which they demonstrate interest in physical education is to provide a playday for the incoming high school students in the area. Fir. t How: .J. Wolfe, C. Perrv, B. Saunders, B. Platt, S. i,,.n,i, ( I ' .n, k, I; 1,1.-1 ,-: , ,•,.«•.• S. Turner, S. O ' Conner, M. ■Wallace, E. Knight, J. Brown, S. Martin. M. Kdwunls. C. Dudley. Third ISoic: t. Davis, M. Stewart, K. Shoemaker, L. Young, Dr. Benton, B. . shley, B. Vanleer, K. Rogers, R. Newbill. A ' ol Pictured: P. Jenkins 183 First Row: N. Woolfolk, Corresponding Secrekiru: M. Arliims, Treasurer; M. L. Dean, Vice President; C. Cork President; M. Gilfoyle, Recording Secretary; Mr. S. T. Emory, Sponsor. Second Row: L. Sharpies, B. Schwab, L. Elhs, A. Whidiard, M. Christian, M. P. Hutchinson. Third Row: D. Crowder, C. Walters, R. Brown, P. Kenny, B. Turner, L. Hosfield. Fourth Row: L. Peavy, S. Johnson, N. Pida, M. S. Miller ' L. Wood, A. Watterson, L. .Jenkins. MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY SCIENCE CLUB Catherine Cork President Iyrtle Dean. . . J ' ice President Margaret Gilfoyle . . Secretary Marian Adams Treasurer To increase knowledge and ap- preciation of the natural sciences and to further student research in the natural sciences is the purpose of the Matthew Fontaine Maury Science Club. Guest speakers, discussions and field trips indicate the many oppor- tunities which the field of science offers. First Row: S. Myers, S. Bork, N. Edwards, A. Yeffstig, C. Pace, C. Hill, A. Schmidt, L. Smith, J. Klix, X Stonnell, C. Bruiincr. Second Roir: N. Vickrev, S. Swann, H. Prcwitt, L. Fowler, R. Januszeski, H. Francis S. Pearson, D. Aslitoii, S. Pearcy. X. Ericksoii, S. Forsyth. Third How: C. Xelson, J. Burkholdcr, M Frazier K. Davis, Ilistoriun-Lihrariun; B. Stc wart, Secretary; C. Waterman, J. Hu, I ' ice President; B. (iruy Vice President; Dr. Leidecker, Sponsor; ,). l. ons. President; M. Sanchez, S. Wu, Treasurer; P. Kcttler, H George, C. Hutto, S. Bostwick. Fourth Row: M. Dean, M. Fauber. X. Hicks, P. Hopkins, M. Clark, S Gilgolf, L. Awad, L. Wood, C. Borg, S. dinger, M. Moore, B. Jackson, I. Martyn, L. Hainan, .. Powell A. Chandler, L. Peterson. ORIENTAL CLUB Joyce Lyons President Betsy Gray.. .1st Vice President Janet Hu. . . .2nd Vice President Betty Stewart Secretary Sylvia Wu Treasurer The Oriental Club is open to all ]Mary Washington girls with an interest in the Far East. Its purpose is to familiarize the student with the life and customs of the Orient. Among its many activities the club sponsored an art exhibition and an oriental program for the entire student body. The club climaxed its season with a trip to the foreign embassies in Washington. First Itnll INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Mary Ax. Fuazier. . President Sandra IcCiuEOOR Vice President Kathy Graves Secretary rARY ' Ann Graves. . . Treasurer Tlu- International lU ' lafions Club is an organization of stu- dents striving to promote a better understanding of other nations, their ])r()hlenis, and their aspira- tions. To further this aim they have sponsored in the past several guests for the eampus lecture series. This year the club will be recognized primarily for the outstanding work it did in organizing and conducting the campus mock election. FORMAL DANCE COMMITTEE Diane Dor. n Chairman These girls are responsible for the success of the two major social events on campus, the Christmas Formal and the Emer- ald Ball. In addition, this com- mittee handles the sale of class l)lazers and provides money for an annual scholarship. FORMAL DANCE COMMITTKE. First Ivnr: 1,. Tiltoii, C. Spell, M. Butk-r, 11. Dnran, 1 ' . ( .urns, B. Steen. Second Itow: G. Taylor. D. Dooley, M. Robinson, C. I awson, L. Hartman, S. Tarrant, S. Grandy, K. V ' andevanter, S. Desmond M I.ul.m. 1 ' liuckcT, J. Nexvmnii, .Mr. Kirscliner HOOFPRINTS Joyce Xewjian President Betty Wilson Vice President Pat Rucker Secretary JNIartha Lublin Treasurer Known for their sportsmanship as well as their horsemanship, Hoofprints is one of the active honorary clubs on campus. Oak Hill Stables is the center of the club ' s activity. There the girls meet for work crews, schooling horses, initiations, parties, and discussions on the finer points of e(|uitation. The club sponsors two shows during the year, one open to anj ' outside rider and one exclusive to members of the riding department. It also holds a gymkhana in early spring as a n amusing side-line. Off campus events include hunts, interscholastic competitions, combined events, and riding clinics with weU-known horse- men. Thus, the club carries out its purpose of promoting interest and enthusiasm in riding. First lioir: H, Wils,.,,, K. Mi( ■a.ilfv, .1. WdlV. P. S: t , S. Hunt; Pierce, M. S. Buutl. Jmtkci-. L. C ' lilcliir. Sm,„dlti„i-: .]. Xewniiin, I,. ICrisi ' dii, T. FRENCH CLUB OFFICKRS. Fir ' .f Rou, He. Forsyth, S. Hawkins, P. Harper B Sulpice. Second Rmt: K. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Beverly Sulpice President Katherine Forsyth Vice President Sue Hawkins Secretary Pat Harper Treasurer Le Cercle Francais is the campus organization through which the French and American cultures merge. General discussions, films, guest speakers, and the association with other students who have actually visited and lived in France provide the interested student with an enjoyable hour of actiuiring a better understanding of France, her people, customs, and civilization. The club, which is open to all students of intermediate and ad- vanced French courses, meets monthly under the guidance of faculty advisor, Irs. Boiling. LE CERCLE FRANC. IS. Ftr.it Roir: T. Giboney, M. Harris, C. Flennikeii, L. I ' .ilU.u, L. I ' .iuler. L M I hn Di iii ii I M Roudabush, A. ZinkI, B. Lux, E. Latliaiii. Sirmul Row: L. Adams, P. Dyson, B. Lindeman, C. Smith, V. Wilkinson, 1 . 1 r H i«ker J Philhps, E Landon, .L Prcsson, L. Hosficlil, B. .lolinson, C. Schock, A. Haves. Third Roic: G. Osborne, E. Thomerson, M t Kxli W Nithinson, s Peiro, A. Wallace, L. Dunn, D. Flomp, F. R, an, C. Sharpe, J. Riles, S. Haythorne, S. Marsteller, L. Davis, A Henrj, B I ittli M Lublm, R Pharr, M. Keen, B. A. Matson, S. Parker, C. Tolson, C. Dorner TERRAPIN CLUB Maky McMohuow President Barbara Westmoreland Vice President Judy LaRoe Secretary Nancy Bach Treasurer Prerequisites for nu ' inhcrship in the Terrapin Club are skill in the water and a willingness to work. Those who are not yet ready for Terrapin membership may try out for Junior Terrapins. The fall presentation is an exhibition composed of numbers from shows of previous years. The most important project of the year is an original water spectacular held in the spring. TKHlt AI ' IN ( l,UB OFFICERS. 1-ir.st Row: N. Bach, Treasurer: B. Westmore- land, Vice President. Second How: M. McMorrow, President: i. LeFcvre, Historian: J. LaRoe, Secretary First Row: P. Flviin, V. Burton, S. Clow, C. Irrin, .J. Tavlor, E. Tlioinas, M. Erskine, N. Booth, .1. Thoriihill, M. Kyle. Second Row: E. . rm- strong, L. Caf ferata, G. Greene, S. Burl.ni. M Srhoemve ' iss, K. Christian, B. Evans, B. Miles, K. Arnistroii ' , Miss (ircenberg. Sponsor First Rvw: J. Bagg, B. Brookes, S. Carter, P. Cairns, Head Usher; S. Garland, Assistant Head Usher; M. Arlott, N. Leidy, L. Winston. Second Row: D. Copple, S. Kelly, L. Griffin, S. Grandy, L. Wilson, J. Absear, T. Hansborough, E. Riker, S. Desmond, C. Irvin, C. Allen, S. Skelton, S. LeFever, C. Vaughan, J. Riles. Not Pictured: L. St. John, P. Sager COLLEGE USHERS This year for the first time six girls have been elected from each of the four classes to serve as ushers at the Concert Series programs. Chosen on the basis of personal attractiveness and geni- ality, these girls add a warm, hospitable smile of welcome to the cultural programs as they show visitors to their seats. First Row: L. Elliott, C. Alle B. Hurt .J. Gibson, Lois Ilartman. Scnmd Row: Carolyn Powell, S. Eukeliart, 1). Floyd, B. Piatt, MAY DAY COMMITTEE Joan Gibson Chairman Carlisle Allen Assistant Cliainnan Dr. Russell S. Ratcliffe Faculty Advisor This year was also the first time that the May Day Week- End festivities were completely planned and executed by a stu- dent committee. Last j ' ear a step was taken in this direction by having a faculty member work closely with various com- mittees in each phase of planning. This year the student committee assumed full responsibility, having only one faculty member serve as a general advisor. Other faculty members, however, have willingly assisted whenever they were neede l. 190 SlaiidiiKf. Mr. Diikc, .S; , vur.-.l.Sulliiis, !■;. (n)l«:iU. Saihil: K. Will- , li. IlirMlidrn. I.. Sir. MIKE CLUB Jean Sulmns Prc.tidi-nl Vaa.en GoTWAi.T. . ' ice Pre.fidciit Frances Rowell Secrelariz-Trraxiinr The Mike Club is composed nf sliulents interested in writing, producing, directing, and annouc- ing for radio. This year members have been able to gain practical experience through weekly half- hour broadcasts on Radio Station WFVA. These programs have consisted largely of interviews and recorded music. Dr. Qi:enzd—Clii ISda Pins sui crmlc. 191 FINE ARTS First ll.ii,:- A. Ilojiiius.sev, I ' WiiK-ki ' l, .1. (Jaini, I ' r Villi:iiiis. ■ ' ' ' lt ii:- Aniistmnt;, II. Nicluils. .SVr -.{dcnl: A. Stewart. Third Ru . . Boyil, A. lOlckcs id How: K. (luslafs. .M. Minlnii, Mr.,. Van „rll, It,.,, ' .1 Chirk, H. ART CLUB Joyce Gann President Ann Elekes Vice President Jane Waln Secretary Anne Stewart Treasurer Mar - Wa.sliiiigloii stuileiit.s who are majoring in art and fulfill the basic requirements are in- vited to join the Art Club. Through this organization, these girls receive an opportunity to display their appreciation for and ability in art. The Art Club assists in plan- ning for the Annual Mary Wash- ington Contemporary Art F, - hibition and the Spring Student Exhibition. ORGAN GUILD Margaret Dean President Katiiy Sprenkle I ' ice President Esther Osborne Secretary Marilyn Crooks Treasurer The Organ Guild, under the leadership of its sponsor, ]Mrs. Jean Slater Edson, provides music for various occasions. The purpose of the Guild is to offer its members an opportunity to learn more about the organ and to ob- tain experience playing the or- gan. They perform annually at assemblies and at the Christmas Concert of the Chorus. First Itoir. Left to Right: Mrs. Edson, Sponsor; K. Spre nkle, M. !)■ M. H. Richardson, S. Morris, C. Wilkinson, B. J. W s, .1. Wilborn, C. Mitcliell nd Row, Left to Right: 193 First Hou-: V. Cusifk, V. Richardson. Secoml Rnti R Li iiisoii, L. (■arl.md, Mr. Sumner. Third Row: Dr. Klein, F.linW, 1 .il-li, T Pierce, P. Updegraff MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE PLAYERS Virginia Cusick President Judith Walsh Vice President Elizabeth Garland Secretary TiMMi Pierce Treasurer Players is open to all who are interested in learning more about the many facets of the theater such as lighting, scenery, make-up, costuming, and acting. Under the direction of the Dramatic Arts De- partment, Players offers a season of modern and classical plays which this year included: The Clidlk Garden. Six Characters in Search of an Atilhor, and The Medium, an opera given in col- laboration with the Music Department. In ad- dition, members of the direction class presented a series of one-act plays. Players participated again this year in the Col- lege Drama Festival of Virginia in Richmond by presenting Tennessee Williams one-act play, This Property is Condemned. First How, Left to Right: .J. Ilouglas, M. Tlii.mpson, C. Morde, S. Solf, M. Steele, E. Cotwalt. M. Smitli, .1. Elliott, 1. Scruggs. Second Row, Left to Right: M. L. Keenan, K. Gustafson, S. i Ivers, N. Sloniui, L. Puckett, C. Fiske, J. Allison. S. Morris, J. Sullins, S. Beard. Third Row, Left to Right: B. Lewis, P. MacKenzie, P. Weatherly, J. Booue, P. Hurston, C. Pace, B. Onley, S. Swann, H. Prewitt, P. Powers, S. Nye, M. Sanchez, I. Dulaski, B. Bennett, ■!. TerriU CONCERT AND JUNIOR DANCE rol.l.V T ' PDECaiAFF Pir«i(ll ' llt Kav Scktiogs Vice President N ' alekie Riciiaudson Secretarii Jean Suli-INS Treasurer The ( ' onc-i.Tt Dance Club proinoU ' s llic tlevolop- iiiont of dance through ilenionstrations, lectures, and attendance at professional performances. Members are accjuired from the new talent con- tinually produced by members in the Junior Dance Group. Membership in the Junior Dance Group is open to any interested student. The club holds I w ice-weekly meetings at which time the members work on technicjues and creative endeavors. Throughout the year the dance group participates in various campus activities as well as their own concert in April. The dance groups are acknowl- edged as an integral part of Mary Washington ' s fine arts and recreational programs. First livir: C. Hudson, M. Restivo. J. Klix. Second Row: S. Bork, S. Yeffstig, P. Ruftiii, K. Rogers, L. Bush, M. Young. Tliird Row: Miss Adams, S. Armi- stcad, P. Ames, E. Knight, J. Brock, S. Nye, L. Scruggs, M. Powell st Roic: E. Bourke, L. Duiiu ,X. Duques, E. Loving, J. Boone, Miss Adams, A. Getchell, K. Scruggs, S. Terry. Second Row: C. Foster, M. Booth. B. Sulpice, P. Updegrall, Mrs. Reed, J. Powers, N. Edwards, B. Piatt First How: D. Knowles, Vice President; M. H. Richardson, President. Sraind How: L. Morrison, E. Armstrong, Publicity Chairman. Not Pictured: L. Dudley, Secre- tary; B. J. Williams, Treasurer. MARY WASHINGTON BAND Mary Hall Richardson President Donna Knowles Vice President CiNDT Dudley Secretary Betty Jean Willlums Treasurer The !Mary Washington Concert Band, led by Ir. Ronald W. Faulkner, enlivens school events from the Freshman Pep Rally to the Campus Party. This year they broadened their busy year to include concerts at Fort Lee and Fort Belvoir. Such memorable highlights as the Christmas Con- cert and the annual Spring Concert will be re- peated, as well as joint concerts with the bands from University of Richmond and Iniversity of Virginia. The group also added to its agenda a money-making project in the form of a haunting Halloween Dance. MARY WASHINGTON BAND. First Row: C. Wilkinson, H. Henderson, I,. Scruggs, A. Schmidt, I-. Peterson. A. Dunnian. Second Rnw: M. Ricl.ard- son, J. McKamey, V. Marconi, L. Morrison, M. Washburn, B. Ginsberg, .J. Finger, C. Barco, . . Chandler, .7. WiUiams, E. . rmstrong. Third How: B. WilHams, L. Levy, E. Goldblatt, B. Dulaney, E. Lutz, M. Barrett, M. Morris, L. Dudley, J. Allison, B. Bird, D. Knowles. Fourth Itoic: L. .Johns, Mr. Faulkner, M. Dodson, J. Da ' is, C. Mitchell, W. Hutchens, J. Welde, C. Shelton, S. Abbott, J. Rhodius, R. Simpson. 196 MARY WASHINGTON CHORUS Betsy Ottley President Judy Bressler Vice President C ' liAHLOTTE Vauciian Treasurer Till ' Mary ' asliiii l()n ( Dllcfic ( Ikhiis, iiiidcr Uir direction of Dr. George Luiitz, liiglilighted the year with its annual ( ' hrislnias eoncerl, a .joint concei ' t witii the Georgetown University Glee Club, and a program presented at the National Cathedral in Washington, 1). C. First Row: B. Stireauer, M. Butler, B. Littte, P. Dyson, M. Harrison, S. Hawlvins, B. Lewis, G. Gardner, R. Garrison, J. Craig, L. Fredriclcson. Second Row: L. Adams, B. Harris, L. Gulnae, J. Stinnett, P. Clay, D. Smith E. South- gate, S. McJilton, N. Good, J. McGeorge, J. Tuohig, C. Vaughan. Third Row: B. Yancey, B. Bold, C. Dorner, C. Vilkinson, C. Phillips, M. Sanchez, B. Biggs, N. Keenan, G. Mc- Gavock, L. Swaoson, E. Davis, B. Bird, J. Gosnell First Rou ' : C. Fitzgerald, S. TN ' hitcomb, K. Austin, K. Clark, M. Blatcher, M. Goode, C. Mitchell, M. Peck, S. Lindsay, K. Sprenkle, M. Fitzpatrick. Second Row: L. Fielding, P. Weatherly, B. ilarnock, S. Blaisdell, L. Rowland, L. Kopec, M. Denham, S. Armistead, C. Vaughan, J. Bressler, C. Cruiu, C. Mercer. Third Row: D. Watson. J. Poole, F. Moss. L. Coulbourn, R. Wright, L. .Johns, D. Dunlap, K. Mizell. M. Dean, L. Shaw, D. Mitchell, C. Barnette, B. Ottlev, Pianist 197 RELIGIOUS CLUBS ■•;  H„ir: Dr. [..•i.lfck.-i-, Spi.n.s-nr: S. V. ' .1| t.s, K,rrrh,n,-Tnn. ' ,iinr: A. dcorp-.,!]. I ' re.mlail: L. IVak, II. WiUi.rr S,-n„„l ;,. •; ( ' , Scliul ,, i . M.-iri.m. . I ' ourll, .1. |{iM-kl...l,l,T. I). Floiiip, C. l{i,lgcly. .1. ll,Mi,kT«,n INTER- FAITH COUNCIL Georgia (JEOUOEOir. . .Fresidcnf Sandy Gowl Vice President Sandy Walteus, . . . Siccretarii-T reaaiirer Our 111 ' llii ' major ruiiclidiis (if luLci ' -failh Council is the Wc- ligious Leaders — Campus and Community night presented annually as a i)art of the fresh- man oriental ion program. This year the council is working with YWCA to plan for Religious Emphasis Week in February. The Council tries to make the student body aware of the im- portance of religion in one ' s life and to promote understanding and fellowship between religious organizations. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Helen Witmee President Jane Brttngart. . Vice President Roberta Lee Secretari Anne Stewart Treasurer Westminster Fellowship helps Presbyterian students to develop the religious aspects of their lives while living in an academic conmumity. The Westminster House, which was opened this year, serves as a meeting place for fellowship activities and provides a place for recreation and re- laxation for non-Presbyterian and Presbyterian students and faculty. ; ' V First Row: S. MMrliii, .1. .Sliunkcr, P. I ' n-witl, S. ( n,wl, M. Germaiiovicli, J. Wacker. Second Row: E. Swartz, N. Quarles, M. IJeiiham, E. Rountree, Campus Christian Worker; H. Witmer, President; J. Brungart, Vice President; A. Lee, J. Dorsey, J. Wilson. Third Row: C. jMorde, L. Davis, E. Osborne, B. Cotty, H. Nichols, B. McCarty, B. Dulaney, JI. Gibson, B. Biggs, M. Pollock, N. Goss 199 First How: A. Rachvay, D, Ste -ens, S. Parker, S. Duncan, M. Graves, P. DeYoung. Second Row: S. Jones, N. Davis, J. Davis, Dr. Shaw, D. Lipscomb, N. Skeats, D. Flomp. Third Hon ' : J Thornliill, C. Baykin, L. Bergman, A. Hayes, J. Burkholder, S. Woodaman, L. Ritter, P. Baylor, C. Golson CANTERBURY CLUB Kevehend Robert H. Shaw, Ph.D Chaplain Julie Davis President Canterbury, formally an Episcopalian group, includes all those on campus — students, faculty, and administration — who participate in the casual Friday night group discussions led by Dr. Shaw. Other activities include Wednesday night lectures speaking on topics ranging from Africa to Is-ness to Mod- ern Art, services on Sunday and the Sunday singing of evening prayer. Canterbury meets at Trinity Church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Marie Butler President Barbara Little Secret a ry- Treasu rer Joyce Rodgers Chairman of Lecture Committee Through an open campus lecture each year, the Christian Science Organization works to help those who are interested to get a better insight into the beliefs of the Christian Science Church. It strives to provide spiritual guidance for its mem- bers and to provide Christian experience for spiritual growth. First Row: B. Burton, M. Butler, President; B. Little, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Rodgers, Lecture Cha S. Bork. Second Row: P. Long, E. Cowan, Advisor; S. Shropshire, J. Wolfe, L. Caft ' erta, E. Davis WESLEY FOUNDATION Nancy Powell President Nell Leary ] ' ice President Sandra Abbott Secret arij Nancy Woolfolk .... Treasurer The Wesley Fouiulation is the Methodist Church at work on the Mary Washington campus. It seeks to provide inspiration, fun, and fellowship for all students, and to lead them closer to Christ in their daily living. Wesley people strive for further understanding of the Bible, the church, the world Christian community, ecumen- icity; training in churchmanship; and participation in warm, last- ing Christian fellowshij) and service. NEWMAN CLUB First Row: E. Browilcr, 1,. DeAll.ii, S. Ilayllioriie, V. Walker, IJ. Cross. .Sm  Haw: M. TiunXcn, S. Cliaiuljlec, N. Richardson, M. Smith, B. Kenani, V.. I,ut ., L. Parl . Third How: G. McCiavook, K. Chirk, K. Graves, N. Powell, President: N. I ' ary, Vice. I ' rc.tidenl: N. Woolfolk, Treamircr; N. Marion, L. Morrison, S. Foster. Director: .Vim Ki lwell. Fourth Hnw: F. Nicholson, Mr. 11. .Mjinycr, Choir Director; R. Ilirschhorn. J. .Tellrey, B. Stephens, C. Gruhh, J. Sheehan, .1. Powell, V. Luca.s, S. , lm, B. Hicks, .1. Akers, .f. Gosiiell, .1. Ilil.leljraiid Mary Jane Fitzp. trick President P. TRICL MaCKEY J ' ice President Ann Reardon Corresponding Secretary Theresa Kujawski.. . Treasurer The goal of the Nlary Washing- ton Newman Club is to broaden the Catholic student religiously, intellectually, and socially. This goal is achieved through semi- nars, a lecture series, monthly communion breakfasts, and mixers. First Row: L. Jones, C. Anderson, S. Cortes, P. MacKinzie, M. Barrett, M. Young. Second Row: M. Monaco, W. Lineburgh, J. Gallagher, M. Palumbo, K. Spence, E. Canada, S. Dattner, F. Barrett, B. Sclmlman. Third Row: P. Carpenter, T. Kujawski. Trca.iurcr: P. [ackev, I  -i- President: A. Elekes, Publicity Cliairman; M. Fitzpatrick, President: P. Danuill.-, Social Chairman: A. Hcanloii. Corresponding Secretary: P. Flvnn, M. Genis, M. Simms, X. H.H.th. Fourth Row: M. Barrett, C. Walter, K. Duschock, .1. Boone, J. Yeabiwer, F. Young, A. Zinkl, G. Spalloue, K. Clark, P. Trefny, K. Hunter, ' . Carlson, D. Smith, C. Costello. B. Taylor, S. Choquette, I. Dulaski, A. Worchester First Row: L. Ilon.lley, P. Clay, M. Alill, r. So Pates,J.Chrisli:,i,..l ( 1 L. Davis, C. F..ilii,r , S Elver, J. Williams, G B. I,ec, J. Ellis, R. IToflgps, S. Belknap, L, Fielding, R. Tyler, N. Coeke, M. Jones, ' I ' Uin ; J. Bower. Second l nr: C. Cari enter, M. Argo, A. Tilgliman, J. Williams, P. ru iiiiig, S. Eastrirlge, K. Franglinaugh, J. Shelton, C. Pollard, J. Coleman, E. Johnson, Holt. Third Row: J. SImmaker, V. Arnold, L. Crooks, M. Morris, P. Barracks, S. Iner, F. Durrette, E. Felton, L. Dix, N. Sandiler, J. Rose, G. Haynes, D. Walker, J. Staples, M. Shrieves, S. Harris, J. Fornes. Fourth Row: A. W atterson, A. Marchant, C. Perry, M. Morris, R. Barnard, D. Copple, N. President; Sipple, Vice President; E. Thomerson, A. Rasmussen, N. Bass First Row: Rabbi R. Krinsky, Director; M. Greenberg, Sponsor; II. Tatelaum, Vice President; C. Schoek, President; G. Moskowitz, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Waterman. Second Row: J. Schwab, S. Gabel, S. GilgoH ' , J. Wunstein, M. Stewart, E. Goldblatt, E. Dobrovir, A. Reitman, B. Ginsberg, P. Henkin BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Di. N. Copple President Noel Sipple Vice President Mary Sue Iiller. . . .Secretary The BSU Theme for the year was Looking Into Jesus which was presented at the Pre-School Retreat in September and during Power Week in February by [r. Thomas Pugh. Such ac- tivities as inspirationals, Choir, state-wide Fall Convention and Spring Retreat, a fall masquerade :in(l hay ride, a spring banquet and missions conferences helped the Baptist students share in inspiritional and social fellowship. HILLEL FOUNDATION Carol Schock President Helen Tatelbatjm Vice President Gloria Ioskowitz Secretary- Treasurer Hillel Foundation offers the Jewish girls an opportunity for fellowship through religious, cultural, and social activities. The, ' are able to deepen their knowledge of Judaism through talks given by such leaders as Ral)bi Honan of Charlottesville. In carrying out the religious and cultural aims of Hillel, the mem- bers attend the Friday night services at the Temple in Fred- ericksburg. A mixer with the Hillel of the University of Vir- ginia is on the calendar of events. ] Iiss Greenberg serves as sponsor of the group. :IP , a familiar nurfin,, spnl fnr man,, Sti dt fjrui is helped activities along 203 BOOK 3 FEATURES        9 FALL . . . Squeals of upper classmen . . . Falling red leaves . . . Guest Cards ... I love teach- ing! . . . Sea of beanies . . . Formal Convos . . . Caps and gowns . . . Chrysanthemums and football games . . . The Great Pumpkin . . . Where does this line end?! . . . larines, mixers, and mock elections . . . Thanksgiving ' s here! . . . WINTER . . . Winter wonderland . . . sleigh-riding on trays . . . Warm fireplaces ... 23 shop- ping days ' til Christmas . . . Tests, themes, term papers . . . more tests ... I never get mail! . . . Boys, birthdays, and books . . . Such a fabu- lous week end! . . . meetings . . . six-footers . . . Merry Christmas! . . . Flashing fraternity pins . . . Diamonds of ]3romise . . . C-Shoppe, coffee, and cramming . . . SPRING . . . Xavy, Nassau, and new leaders . . . Cherry blossoms . . . Framar pool . . . Bridge . . . Apple-green . . . Mortar Board, May Day, and more larines . . . Bathing beauties . . . Devil-Goat Day . . . Trench coats, Tweed Day, and Tennis . . . Ring Dance . . . Reading lists . . . He asked me to Easters! . . . Rain, rain, go away! . . . Boys, birthdays, but few books . . . June ... I wish I weren ' t a senior! . . . June Week . . . Vacations . . . Jobs . . . Marri- age . . . Graduation . . . March- ing Seniors . . . New hopes and horizons . . . 206 ' A- !ii H mmn ihcre s mhj one draiirr IcJtY. and the key ' s at home! Now the fun begins Seniors help the heuiUered Freshmen find iheir u-ay Sometimes eten counselors were at a i Uoh: i-ivc,h! .sanrd-r ' IVhu ii-antf jilii s. ed. amjuaij? ' Togetk A real-live goaf shows up at ike Kid Party Beanies off — at last! The Admimstralion waits for the first convocation to beijiii Intermediate Honors to Nancy Powell Sandy wins the first Alpha Phi Sigma Award Demonslraiions created interest at the ICA Open House Legion ISoul Qneen discnsse.i plans iriti, Miss Mo Fall hromjht honnrary faj nii(js more hard ivork , and rain, raiiiy rain SparJdiiig snoicflakes made our Winter Wonderland complete ' Sincerely, Kai Winding Annapolis arrives for the Christmas Ball J nn.m,n mounts in The Chalk Garden The Terrapins ' fall show was Splash Back erer try to swim the Channel this way! 215 ' Have you been a ijimd girl this year? ' Tomorrow we go on a diet Comic drip charartrrx brighleneil Hall pnrln. 216 SfKur-ladcn brauchc- ' ' fiirmed arcade ' n ' o .vo y and carry a big ' smnrhair ' Jh, 217 .1 WC staged its oicn Winter Carnival Spring will he a little late thi. year Mr. Snow Squirrel and friend I Art- ! i }i siirr my date imt here yet? I Amillicr nnc hili-.i the diamimil ilu.il! . the enry uf the hall 219 ■Ml date This IS a wiihhbird watcfiiny you ' Who needs arckitech? Phys. ed. ho m eirork — ' c relaxation first there was too much rain — — then there was none at all ' This should be enough for tooth hrushiuij ' Send il home, C. 0. D. ' I wunder if they ' ll know its mine? ' Just sign on the dotted line 223 Rosie presents flowers to our -lj ' j i ' r iin.sM i, Prince hnsion nunint as ballotb art counted Umiliny bcaalics awail llic rcsidt.s Syhiu ami Sue hccnmc Mai Q„ec„ and Maid uf llunur The Itajiity trinners . ' I ' d llic lughe.it bidder — a pint of water? hello . . . hello . . . hello! Two netr liig ii ' heeh are elected 226 J]lnlinll,ir« i,M-k far li„me Svninrs,r„n,fn, SYLVIA JEANETTE BARDEN may queen SUSAN MYERS SHAFER maid of honor may court-1961 ■ J . ' ■:■• • Linda Stevenson Taylor Ann D ' Arcy Hopkins Anne Heath Eckekt Elizabeth Lloyd Tilton SENIOR MAY COURT JUNIOR MAY COURT Susan Fairfield Desmo.m) ] [aiigaiiet Elaine Clements MaHY Kl.lZAKETlI l OTT MaRY SuE GrANDY Edna Jane Armstrong Sara Travers Tarrant Catherine Haden Foster Linda Alice IIerrold SOPHOMORE MAY COURT FRESHMAN MAY COURT Claiue Janet Bacig Xaxcv Heth Booth Anna Jane Collie Katiikvn ' Ellen Spence THE BOOK OF THE YEAR In the Book of the Year tlie 1961 Battlefield staff has attempted to record the people, phices, and activities that make up life at Mary Washington. To cover the many facets of life on the hill and to highlight the special events of the 1960-1961 session have been a tremendous job, but through the cooperative efforts of many we believe we have been successful. Our theme The Book of the Year has been an appropriate one because we have tried to compile into a volume the memorable experiences of freshmen, sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors in 1961. The Battlefield staff sincerely hopes that as each of us leaves Mary Washington this spring, whether to return in September or to begin life outside of college, the Book of the Year will provide a stimulating glance at life on the hill. A Salute To The Advertisers I would like to take this opportunity to thank each of the advertising firms for tlie major part they have played in ])roduction of the 1961 Battlefield. Their support and good will have made possible what we feel is an outstanding yearbook. We are proud to have each of our old and new friends represented in our advertising section. On behalf of the students of Mary Washington College, I wish to express their appreciation not only for the contributions you, the advertisers, have made toward a successful yearbook but also for the services you have rendered throughout the years. Sheila Cooper Advertising Manager 236 Official Photographers for THE 1961 BATTLEFIELD On Location Photographers COLONNA STUDIOS, INC. 340 WESTBURY AVENUE CARLE PLACE, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Tel. EDgewood 3-5606 Negatives of the individuals appearing in class sections are kept in file indefinitely and may be ordered from at any time. tuo w inii COMPAlVy, Designers and engravers of the South ' s finest school publications T LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA 238 Quality Photographic Service COLONY STUDIOS 918 Princess Anne Street, Telephone ESsex 3-4567 Fredericksburg, Virginia Jane Truslow Edwards, Mgr. Official 1961 Battlefield Photographer 239 NOW — the time you ' ve been waiting for becomes a time to look back on . . . and build on. Suddenly, those long-seeming school years are over. What was a daily way of life has become a memory. This is as it should be. These memories have a purpose. They are the foundation for a future. You will have more to say about this future of yours than you ever did about the years just past. You — not a teacher or a parent — will be making the decisions. Though teachers and parents can help you, still you ' re the responsible party. Being the boss of your own future is a big job. No question about it. And because of this, it is also an exciting and satisfying experience. American Viscose Corporation, as a member of this community, welcomes you in your new status as a graduate. We offer you all possible encouragement, and wish you success and satisfaction. American Viscose Corporation Film Division Fredericksburg, Virginia Coj l[ U !ClltS of R S Snack Bar FOUNTAIN AND CURB SERVICE 1228 Powhatan Street ES 3-8764 ■A Call in Advance Will Find ' our Order Ready to Go When You Arrive ULMAN ' S Lifet ' wie Jewelry 903 Caroline Street We Furnished Your Class Rings THE FREE LANCE-STAR AND Radio Station WFLS Senice to Fredericksburg Compliments of BRIGGS ICE CREAM CO. 3621 Benning Road, N. E. WASHINGTON 19, D. C. LU 4-7000 THE RECORD SHOP 210 GEORGE STREET FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Phone ESSEX 3-6488 Compliments of THE MANAGER NATIONAL SHOE STORE 918 Caroline Street Fredericksburg By retaining a competent Architect, an Owner will have immediate assurance that his building pro- gram will be conceived and executed in an attractive, efficient and economical manner. It is a well estab- lished fact that a structure designed by an Architect retains its value through the years and normally con- tinues to function in a higher degree than one built without the benefit of architectural services. VIRGINIA CHAPTER THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS We Appreciate All Orders From the Girls and Faculty of MWC ELKINS FLOWER SHOP We Wire Flowers Anywhere 613 Caroline Street Phone ES 3-5546 CHARLES L. READ Wholesale Candy — Tobacco Phone ESsex 3-3354 EDWARD BOKER FOODS, Inc. 1480 Okie Street, N. E. WASHINGTON 2, D. C LAWRENCE 6-S350 PURVEYORS OF FINE FOODS 242 GOOLRICK ' S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Jt st What Your Doctor Orders 901 Caroline Street Phone ES 3-3 ill Going in a group? Charter a GREYHOUND ' AMERICA ' S MOST RELIABLE CHARTER SERVICE! IPs such a comfort to take the bus... and leave the driving to ust 601 Princess Anne St. ESSEX 3-3350 Fashion Firsts from THE FASHION PLATE 1009 Princess Anne Street FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA 243 CORAL COURT MOTEL ESSEX 3-5961 Convenient to Mary Washington College Compliments of MONTALDO ' S, Inc. Richmond, Va. LINCOLN 6-4544 WILLIAM MANDIS CO. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables 1312-14 Fifth Street, N. E. Washington, D. C. William Mandis Sincere good wishes to THE ADMINISTRATION THE FACULTY STUDENT BODY and the STAFF OF THE BATTLEFIELD Walter N. Chinn, Jr. 244 COMPLIMENTS OP MITCHELL ' S STAFFORD, VIRGINIA U. S. Route 1 THE AIR CONDITIONED MERIDIAN HILL HOTEL A Hotel Exclusively for W omen PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT ROOMS Reasonable Rates Telephone COLUMBIA 5-1000 2601 16th Street, N. W. M. ISABELLE ScALlSE, Manager Complimettts of ROBERT B. PAYNE, Inc. Your Favorite Fuel Dealer FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA J. C. PENNEY CO. 825 Caroline Street FREDERICKSBURG ' S NEWEST DEPARTMENT STORE 245 J. JENKINS SONS CO., Inc. Matiufacturers Mary Washington College Rings Sold Thru ULMAN ' S FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA 2601 W. Lexington Street BALTIMORE 23, MARYLAND Compliments of FREEMAN-WASHINGTON AGENCY, Inc. JOHN W. DANIEL COMPANY, Inc. General Contract-ing and Building morgan combs science building bushnell dormitory MARSHALL HALL • DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Telephone SW 2-1111 WE ENJOY BUILDING FOR YOU 246 COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE..2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS No. 924 CAROLINE ST. Phone- ESsex 3-7041 DRUG STORE Medical Arts Building Opposite Mary Washington Hospital ESsex 3-2122 DRUG STORE POPULAR RECORDS ALBUMS ALL SPEEDS ALWAYS FRESH CANDIES SMOKERS NEEDS FAMOUS NAME PERFUMES AND COSMETICS FOUNTAIN GRILL SERVICE FINEST ICE CREAM PRESCRIPTIONS, HOME REMEDIES SICKROOM SUPPLIES COMPLETE CAMERA AND PHOTO DEPT. FRESH FILM — ONE DAY SERVICE ON PHOTO-FINISHING CONVENIENT POOL LM ' .I,1 ' £RIF,S — i TIMES DAILY FREE PRESCRIPTION PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE THE NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICKSBURG FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Complete Banking Facilities Drive-in Windows Walk-in Windows Free Parking Facilities Security and Service Since 1865 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 247 ALICE HEFLIN EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS 314-B William Street Fredericksburg, Va. ESSEX 3-7501 Make MONTGOMERY WARD Your Headquarters for Women ' s Sportswear, Sweaters, Blouses and Skirts fo til e next town or across the nation... Go TRAILWAYS • ••opeclalists in •friendly ■f?rs-t -class -travel ! CHARTERS-TOU RS THRU-LINER SERVICE A CAREER with A Future! If you like science and mathe- matics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomor- row. Progress is fast. New jobs are opening up every day. Plan for a job with a future— plan to Le an engineer! 0 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY ROGER CLARKE Reliable Coverage Insurance 105 WillLim Street PHONE ES V4 2 i FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA THE FREDERICKSBURG PRESS GIF T S Fine Office Prinliug Supplies 1108 Caroline St. Phone ESsex 3-6660 Fredericksburg, Va. THE PEOPLES BANK OF STAFFORD Stafford Falmouth Chatham Every Modern Banking Service In later years, when we look back on our col- lege days and Fredericks- burg, we will remember the friendly merchants and their cooperation. 5 Mi. North of Fredericksburg On U. S. Rt. No. 1 TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTEL Pleasing You Means Success To Us Owned and Operated by OLIVER PERRY PHONE: OLdfield 9-i()( 0 Falmouth, Va. 249 B. P. S. Paint — Delta Power Tools — Housewares Stanley Tools — Sheet Metal and Roofing FREDERICKSBURG HARDWARE CO., Inc. Compliments PITTS THEATRES MILLER ' S LADIES APPAREL Specialists in S port sir eiir 818 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia ON U. S. 1 BY-PASS WEST SIDE OF CITY 2 BLOCKS FROM MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE ONE OF AMERICAS FINE COURTS GEORGE WASHINGTON MOTOR COURT 38 rooms with tile baths, fireproof, Simmons hotel furnitute, Beautyrest mattresses, carpeted floors, your choice ol restaurants, free TV in each room, hot watei heat, 100% ait conditioned, swimming pool. Recommended by DUNCAN HINES Member of Supetior Courts United A.A.A. Phone ESsex 3-5066 FREDERICKSBURG, VA. COLONIAL OFFICE SUPPLY, Inc. OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES GAMES — GIFTS — CARDS — PENS W. J. Trevvett, Mgr. 307 William Screet Phone ESSEX 3-6922 METRO DRUG STORES, Inc. 3I0 Amarct Street Fredkricksburg, Virginia ESSEX 3-2424 COSMETICS BY LANVIN— (My Sin, Arpcge, Etc.) Yardley, Faberge, Tussy Free Prescription Pick Up anil Delivery THE CELLAR DOOR CHARCOAL STEAKS A Fine Place To Dine tor Either Family or Date William and Charles Streets ES 3-1714 Welcome CLASS OF 1961 TO THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION The Steinuay Ho ise — Since 1879 The W orld ' s Greatest Ncniies in Music are Here! STEINWAY — EVERETT — CABLE-NELSON PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS GIBSON — SELMER — KING — OLDS BAND INSTRUMENTS Fisher and Pilot Largest Sheet Music and Record Depts. in the South Stereo, Hi Fi Complete Selections of Every Type of Music Radios — Phonos Come, Listen to Your Favorites in Our Special Audition Booths lUflLTeRD(I10 £ Broad at First ( nd Wf PaflU ( M Richmond, Va. PARK FREE: Jims — 5 E. Grace St. ' ' The Oldest Music House in Virginia and North Carolina ' Edgar M. Young Sons INCORPORATED Lumber — Bnilding Materials FREDERICKSBURG, VA. SCOTTY ' S PASTRY SHOP and COFFEE BAR Cakes for Every Occasion 806 WILLIAM ST. ES 3-6117 Compliments of C. H. MONTGOMERY COMPANY, Inc. Serving This Community for 50 Years COAL — FUEL OIL 304 Prince Edward St. Phone ES 3-8000 SAFEGUARDING YOUR HEALTH -with Quality % f § Chekd DAIRY PRODUCTS creamery FREDERICKSBURG, VA. 252 In Every City There sOne Fine Store . . In Fredericksburg It ' s . . . £ ' ' flki ' is Your Friendly M. W. C Store ... 215 WILLIAMS STREET FREDERICKSBURG, VA. Between sets . . . have a Coke BOTTLING CO., INC. FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Compliments from Your FLORSHEIM—CONFORMAL— VITALITY— VELVET STEP— TRIOS— SPALDING WEATHER TEENS— DANIEL GREEN— BERKSHIRE HOSIERY Shoe Dealers in Fredericksburg EMBREY ' S Where there is no substitute for quality THE by Color Photographs jar 1961 BATTLEFIELD A. WILSON EMBREY, III FREDERICKSBURG PIPE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of n . li -z v L BLANTON-MASSEY FORD CORPORATION Alternate U.S. Highway No. 1 Phone ES 3-4444 FREDERICKSBURG, VA. Member of the Federal Reserve System FARMERS MERCHANTS STATE BANK FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 254 School Publications The many high awards won by school and college pub- lications produced by us is the result of many years ' specialization based on a comprehensive knowledge of art, design, layout and publication trends. A modern plant, operated by highly efficient craftsmen in every department and method of printing and bind- ing provides a quality and distinctiveness that is unsurpassed. Since 1883 The STONE PRINTING and Manufacturing Company 116-132 North Jefferson Street- Roanoke, Virginia DIRECTORY AlilM.tt, Jean Red . . . ri.5;S r(}nrno Ave, Cape Charles, Va. Al)l)()tt, .ludv Rae . . . iUo llitli St.. Xcwport Xews, Va. Al)l.()tt. Sallv Ann . . . Oil) Cn ' .s.enl St.. Itdanoke, Va. Abbott, Sandra Lee . . . 3-21 South Kirst St.. Hampton, Va. Absear, Jayne Rose . . . Cedar St., Hazard, Kv. Ackerman, Katherine Bigelow . . . Hnx 27(1, Bouhiij; (ireen, ' a. Adams, Anita Vietoria . . . Box 3!)1, Belh- Plains Rd., Fred- ericksburg, Va. Adams, Lois Ann . . . Route 1, Box 38, Ellerson, Va. Adams, Marian Ann . . . 6011 Strathmore Rd., Richmond, Va. Adamson, April LaCoste . . . 5823 Old Chesterbrook Rd., McLean Va. Adkins, Muriel Patricia ... 485 West Main St., Danville, Va. Akers, .Joan Marie . . . Gladstone. Va. Akers, Judy Maureen . . . 2 ' 2 Westo cr Rd., Newport News, Va. Alford, Grace Marie . . . ' 23 ' 27 Fairway Dr., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Alico, Rosalie Travison . . . River Rd., Scarborouah, N. Y. Allen, Mary Carlisle ... Box lU, Webster, Tex. Allison, Eleanor Jeanette . . . 3901 .Jefferson Davis Hi{;lnva ' , Fredericksburg, Va. Allison, Judy Comly ... 380 East Spiller St.. Wytlieville, Va. Aim, Shirley Ann . . . 214 Greenbriar Ave., Hampton, Va. Alrich, Elizabeth McGuire . . . Meadowlirc.ok Jlciglits, Char- lottesville, Va. Ambler, Helen Elizabeth . . . 3(135 I ' ali.sade . vc., Xew York 63, N. Y. Ames, Pamela Jane . . . 607 Knolhvuod Dr., Falls Church, Va. Anderson, Carol Ruth . . . 1045 Crane Dr., Falls Clmrch, Va. Anderson, Gail Sheridan . . . 6101 Granljy St., Norfolk, Va. Anderson, Judy Elsie . . . 614 Richmond Ave., Orlando, Fla. Anderson, Kathryn Marie . . I-r wry A. F. B., Denver, Colo. Anderson, Marcia Sue ... 4 Moiitalto Dr., Jamestown, Va. Anderson, Susan Elizabeth . . . 2160 Calle General Patton, Santruce, Puerto Rico. Andrews, Alice Finch . . . 1617 Westbrook Ave., Richmond, Va. Applegate, Karen Gayl . . . 3504 Jtalcyon Dr., Alexandria, Va. Arehart, Ann Helcne ... 89 Ball Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Argo, Monie . . . 1500 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C. Arlott, Marsha Jane ... 701 Nottingham Rd., Syracuse 10, N. Y. Armistead, Susan Lee ... 32 Edgerton St., Darien, Comi. Armstrong, Clare Pharr . . . 1123 John Marshall Dr., Falls Church, Va. Armstrong, Edna Jane . . . 1929 Sterling PI., Lancaster, Pa. Armstrong, Ethel Joan . . . 1929 Sterling PI., Lancaster, Pa. Armstrong, Sarah .Jane . . Box 50, Route 10, Roanoke, ' a. Arn, Patricia ILarriet . . . 3212 Sterling Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Arnold, Vivian Lee . . . 2404 South Inge St., Arlington, Va. . rriiigton, Katlierine Sue . . . Haysi, V ' a. . rthur, Emilv Sue . . . 39 Poplar Ave., Salem, Va. sh Betty Ann . . . 6821 Boxwood Dr., Falls Church, Va. . slier, Lona Jean . . . Rl. F. D. No. 1, Brookneal, Va. Aslilcv, Barbara Ann . . . West Point, Va. Athlon. Deborah Ann ... 803 Randolph St., Falls Church, Va. . skc , Marta Sue . . . 1797 Valencia Rd., Decatur, Ga. Atkiii.soM, : Iarilvn Maxine . . . 22 Serafin PI., Glen Rock, N. J. Au.stiii, aroh Ti ' llallie ... 7 Agney Ave., Tcrryville, Conn. Au. lill. K.illuMi Philpott ... Box 204, Bassett, Va. Avcnl, Hcllv ! nn . . . Route 2, Chester, Va. Awad, Loretta Marian . . . 1503 Libbic Ave, Richmond, Va. Axelrod, Ann BrockniaT. (Mr. ' i.l . . . 64-a Mclr.wc, Triangle, Va. Ayers, Susie ... 6 Sir Fran.is Wyalt I ' l.. Newport News, Va. .Vvres, Ariel Susan . . . 30!) Duncllcn Ave, DuMcUen, N. J. Babb, Dixie Deane ... 181 W. Bayview Blvd., Norfolk, Va. Bach, Nancy Carol ... 38 North Highland, Memphis, Tenn. Bagg, Janet Claire ... 506 Highbrook Ave., Pelham Manor, N. ' . Baker, Bettv Ann . . . Route 6, Staunton, Va. Baker, Olivia .lean . . . 8107 Baywood Dr., Norfolk, Va. Bahler. on, June Norris . . . Hea ' thsville, Va. Bailey, Judith Carolvn . . . 1617 Brunswick Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Ballon, Patsy Louise ... 114 Englewood Dr., Princess Anne, Va. Bancroft, Pamela ... 4 Charles Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. Barelift, Patricia Dail . . 7070 31st St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Barco, Carolyn Ann . . . 240 Washington Ave, Colonial Heights, Va. Barden, Jerri Ann . . . 1005 Hill Top Dr., Richmond, Va. Harden, Sylvia .Jeanette . . 5311 Shernian Court, Richmond, Va. Bare, Brcnda Gail ... 605 South Main St., Lexington, Va. Barnard, Ruth . nn . . . 5816 Greenwav . ve., Newport News, a. Barnes, Billie I ou . . . Onancock, Va. Barnett, Susan Vance . . . 5433 North 23rd St., Arlington, Va. Barnett, Svhia Kay . . . P. O. Box 146, Wytheville, Va. Barnette, Carolyn Rose ... 14 Afton Parkway, Portsmouth, Va. Barnette, Jiinmie Sue . . . Route No. 1, Front Royal, Va. Barnum, Marilvn ... 811 I- ' errv Landing Rd., Alexandria, Va. Barr, Barbara Lee . . 32 Ridge Rd., Radford, Va. Barrack, Patricia Ann . . . Warsaw, Va. Barret. Kathryn E. . . . 420 Edgehill Dr., Alexandria, Va. Barrett, Florence Lorraine . . . Route No. 4, Box 68, Fredericks- burg, Va. Barrett, Margaret Teresa . . . Route No. 4, Box 68, Fredericks- burg, Va. Barrett, Marv Ellen . . . Route No. 4, Box 68, Fredericksburg, Va. Barrow, Marilyn Jo . . . 5004 Srnoot Dr., McLean, Va. Bartle, Temby Sue . . . 205 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. Barwiek, Linda Kathryn ... 8 Ridge Rd., Falls Church, Va. Bass, Barbara Louise . . . 1032 Cinlewuod Dr., Riclunond, Va. Bass, Norma Lee . . . Route No. 1. Falmouth, Va. Bateman. .Jane Ellen ... 504 King William, San Antonio, Tex. Bat.M)ii, Marv Madalyn . . . 205 Diamond Dr., Falls Church, Va. Bauer, Barbara ... 455 Powhattan, Norfolk 11, Va. Bavs, Barliara I ouise . . . 401 Wise St., Appalachia, Va. Baxter, Beth Brown ... 16 Belle Terrace, Belleville 9, N. J. Baylor, Margaret Virginia . . . Edenetta , Loretto, Va. Beard, Elaine Louise . . . 1621 Bruce Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Beard, Sue Lingic . . . 2522 Cornell Dr., N. W., Roanoke, Va. Becker, Susan Charlotte . . . 1050 Pines Lake Dr., AVest Wayne, N. J. Bcrr -. Claire Peyton . . . 1304 Main St., Tarboro, N. C. Belknap. Sharon Louise . . . 1414 Wade PI., Falls Church, Va. Bell, Carol Lvmi . . . Deltaville, Va. Bellis, Margaret Ann ... 46 Main St., Hackettstown, N. J. Benner, Linda Elizabeth . . . 1135 Hillcrest Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. Bennett. Bonnie Elizabeth . . . 1703 Molile Dr., Austin, Texas Bennett, Janet Elizabeth . . . 1006 Village Dr., Fairfax, Va. Bentley, Bernadette . . . 1206 Lake Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Bentley, Sue Ellen . . . 22 Broughton Rd., The Crescent, Charlestmi, S. C. Berenguer, Linda Pember . . . 1602 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington, Va. Herges, Patricia Grace . . . 22 Appleton PI., Glen Ridge, N. J. Bergman, Elena . . . Route No. 1, F t. DePlance, Va. Berner, Eva Katherine ... 42 Wooderest Ave, Short Hills, N. J. Bernstein, Judi Anne . . . 3607 Anton Farms Rd., Baltimore 8, Md. Biggs, Betty King ... 164 Washington Ave., Front Royal, Va. Binns, Dorothy W. . . 1106 Charles St., Fredericksburg. Va. Bird, Beverly Susan . . . 835 E St., Harrisonburg, Va. Biser, Nancy Jane . . . 623 Maury A -e., Norfolk, Va. Blaekman, Carol Dagmar . . . 505 Edgewater Dr., Dunedin, Fla. Blackwell, .Jaiiie Marjorie . . . 5733 Sylvan Dr., Cola, S. C. Blaisdell Suzanne . . . Rockland State Hospital, Orangeburg, N. Y. Blake, Naiicv Ellen . . . 6406 Westchester Circle, Richmond, Va. Blanchard, Slargaret Alice . . . B,,x t2S, Mathews, Va. BlalcluT. Marv l- ' rances . . . 2303 North loth St.. . rlington, Va. Bice Barbara Amie ... 6 Marion Rd., fpper Moutclair, N. J. Bleick, Sara Jean . . . 310S Valdez Rd., Pebble Beach, Calif. Boggs, Marv Tpsliur . . . Melfa, Va. Bold, Barbara Ann . . . 7200 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Bolen, Diane Yvonne . . . 512 N. Washington Ave, Pulaski, Va. Bolten, Suzanne Charlotte . . . 92 llanb.nl Dr., FairHeld, Conn. Bond, Nancv Lou . . . 31 Ridglev St., Mount Holly, N. J. Bondurent, Carolvn Ruth . . . Box 76, V. A. Center, Martins- burg, W. Va. Booker, Beverly Renee . . . Appomattox, Gladstone, Va. Boone, Judith Anne . . . 1324 Frazier PI., Falls Church, a. Bootli, Barbara Lee . . . 4305 Roberts Ave., Fort Meade, Md. Booth, Constance Ralston . . . 4305 Roberts Ave., Fort Meade, Md. Booth, Eleanor (Susy) ... 73 Mullens Lane, Bernardsville, N. J. Booth, Marv Stewart . . . Vaughan Rd., Petersburg, Va. Booth, Xancy Beth ... 744 Rahway Ave, Elizabeth, N. J. Borg, Carol Amelia . . . 184 Beechwood Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Bork. Susan Fernald . . . Fort Stewart, Ga. Borke, Rosemary Cecilia . . . 4824 Coleman Rd., Richmond, Va. 256 DIRECTORY — Continued Boschcn, K:itl.lci-ii H!l ' l)y . . . ,5313 Gillespie Ave., Ricliriiond. ' Boss, Carol Francos . . . Sea View, a. Bossiiot, Sandra Kav ... 4 17 Biltinoro Rd., Norfolk, Va. Bosliek. Margaret . nne . . . ISOl Proviilenee Rd., Charlotte, Burton, ' era Ix Bi.sli, He r.iieille Va. Bostwick, Susan Bowli, .jWest (Meiidale.Vv . lo idria Boswell, Cordelia Kllison . . . 30(i Oak Lane, Ricliniond, Va. Bourke, Margaret Elizabeth . . . ' 2900 N. Nottingham St., Arlington, Va Bower, Judy Anne . . . ' 261S Cumberhind St., N. W., Roanoke, Va. Bowers, Barbara Amelia . . . 6128, 3 ' 2nd PI., N. W., Washington 15, n. C. Bowery, Barbara Ann . . . 163G Blair Rd., Petersburg, a. Bovd, Alice Frazie . . . Clearwater Park, Covington, Va. Bover, Norma Ashley . . . 38-28 Clievcrlv Rd.. Richmond, Va. Buvkin. Cecelia Anne . . . 36-27 Stratford Rd., Richmond, Va. Hranch. Cc.rgcno F. . . . 410 E. Center St., Mana.s.sass, Va. Branham, Patricia Mcryle . . . Leon, Va. Branstetter, Patricia Lymi . . . -2315 Howard Ril., S. W., Roanoke, ' a. Breeden, Jennie Sue . . . Liberia , L nassas, ' a. Brennan, Ann Elizabeth ... 6 Fairview PI., Suffern, N. Y. Brenneis, Esther Marie . . . 3406 Mount Vernon Dr., Roanoke, Va. Bressler, Judith Virginia . . . 1135 Pen tar Ave, Bluefield, W. Va. Brill, Betty Jo . . . Queen, Strasburg, ' a. Brock, Janice Simonc . . . 1603 Westbury 1).-., Richmond 2!), a. Broekschmidt, Judith Uhnei (Mrs.) ' . . . 518 Charlotte St., Fredericksburg, Va. Broderick, Kathleen Jovce . . . 5340 Tauev Ave., .VIexandria, Va. Brooke, Evelyn Anne . . . 614 N. Edison St., Arlington, Va. Brookes, Barbara Anne . . . 100 Stonehouse Rd., Cden Ridge, N. J. Brookes, Pamela Betli . . . 109 Stone Ilou.se Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. Brooks, Xanev Carolvnne . . . Alberta, Va. Browder, Elizabeth Carolyn . . . 0116 Pincv Branch Rd., Apt. 101, Silver Springs, Md. Brown, Barbara Broberg 003 Peele PI.. Alexandria, Va. Brown, Barbara Correll . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Box 149, Vienna, Va. Brown, Carol Lee . . . 1213 Larclimont Dr., Annandale, Va. Brown, Carol Martin . . . 317 Montgomery St., Laurel, Md. Brown, Dorotliy S. (Mrs.) . . . 816 Brompton, Fredericksburg, Va. Brown, Judith Alice ... -24 Ingraham Blvd., Hempstead, N. Y. Brown, Rada Margaret . . . Route No. 3, Lexington, Va. Brown, Virginia Ann . . . Fairfield Rd., Gettysburg, Pa. Brownfield, Linda Page . . . 6210 North 27th St., Arlington 7, Bruce, Rockye . . . 217 Venable St., Farmville, Va. Bruett, Dorothy Gray Suzy . . . 428 Upper Mountain Ave., I ' pper Montclair, N. J. Brumraer, Nancy Jane . . 446 Jackson St., Woodbury. N. J Brungart, Jane Louise ... Ill Rosedale Ave., Covington, Va. Brunner, Charlotte Ann ... 301 Martha ' s Rd., Alexandria, Va. Buchanan, Brenda Joyce . . . 3301 Paslev A e., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Buchanan, Patricia Susan . . . 30-27 S. Buchanan, Arlington, Va. Buck, Katherine Louise . . . 177 Hardenburgh Ave., Demarest, N. J. Buckawav, Kathrvn Byrne . . 118 Nortli Baviv e., Louis- ville, Ky. Bue-sing, Patricia Jo (Mrs.) . . . 1314 Little Page, Apt. 2, Fredericksburg, a. Bull, Suzanne S. . . . 2542 N. Vermont St., Arlington, ' a. Bullock, Carole Ann . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Box 162 Chase City, Va. Burch, Julie Marr ... 96 New England, Summit, N. J. Burch, Nancy Rucker . . . Route 2, Front Royal, Va. Bunkn. Llry Page . . . 8522 Hanford Dr., Richmond, Va. Hnri;, . , Donna Kav . . . 324 Tapawingo Rd.. S. E., Vienna, Va. Hnrkhnlder. Judy Ami . . . 1402 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church. Va. Burleson. .Janice Fay . . . Box 208, Stonega, Va. Burner, Margaret Lowrv (Mrs.) . . Box 54. Mo.iln.sc. Va. Burnett, Dana Kay . . ' . 2403 Bransfor.l Dr.. Hi.li ,d. Va. Burton, Barbara Louise . . . (Iruminaii Hill. Wilton. Conn. Burton, Frances Louise . . . 1431 Monterey . vc.. Norfolk, Va. Burton, Slierrill . . . 5029 Franklin Park Rd., McLean, Va. Hnsli. l.in.la Elizabeth. Bntlcr. Kristina Lee. . Buller, Rebecca Leigli . 1720 Ellison Circle, Wa Partlow, ' a. . ' 20-26 Roselind Ave., 511 Carlisle Way, Nf . 500 White Oak Rd. Butler, Roselvn Marie . . . Route No. 2. Box 26, RntzTicr. Merle Kay ... 7711 Lois.lale Rd.. S|)i Bum Mollie Garnett . . . 9015 River ltd.. N Byli ' s. irginia Lee . . . 704 Nullcy Si., icnn; Bvram, .Marjorie Ann . . . 2700 . . Cnderwm Roano rfolk, 1 Frede Lortoi ingfiel I 1. Va. ;sburg. vport e , Va. d St., Ar .s, Va. ngton. Caddell, Arartha Shaw ... 511 Evergreen Rd., Rocky Mount, N. C. Callerata, Lee Ann . . . (Quarters N, Naval Base, Charleston, S. C. Catfey, Cvnthia Ann . . . 1030 Constalile Dr., Mamaroncck. N. Y. Cagle, Dorothy Aim . . . 7020 Almaiusa St., Coral Gables 43, Fla. Cairns, Patricia Snowden . . . 305 Kentucky Ave., .Alexandria, Va. Caldwell, Susan Eleanor ... 814 Colford Ave., Collingswood, N. J. Callalian, Maureen Claire . . . 1504 Brunswick PI., Waynesboro, Calvaiii. F.l.-.iiic M.I Calvrrl. U- .:, ( .in lia . . . 267 Highland Ave. Newark. N. .L l,M, . . 23 M.Miticcllo Rd., Alexandria, Va. Ca.nplHll, M;iiv , , , . ' S2I) Buchanan St.. Arlington, Va. CaniliodoiiHo, Wanda Hac . . . 108 Moore Ave., Colonial Hcighls, Va. Canada, Eileen Holaday . . . 935 N. Liberty St., Arlington, Va. Candler, Carolyn Dale . . . 519 Belvedere St., Lynchburg, Va. CarLson, Beverly Morrell . . . 1415 West Broad St., Falls Church, Va. Carlson, Verna Marie ... 64 Wedgemere Ave., Winchester, Mass. Carney, Ann Patricia ... 414 Brook Dr., Falls Church, Va. Carpenter, Carole Lynn ... 31 Grand View Dr., Radford, Va. Carpenter, Laura .Antoinette . . . Lovetts -ille, Vn. Carpenter, Patricia . nn . . . Route No. 1, Berryville, Va. Carper, Myra Elizabeth ... 511 Mulberry Rd., Lartinsville, Carrera, Carole Felicia . . . 2243 N. Columbus St , Arlington, -a Carson, Amanda Lou . . . 146 Gregory Blvd., East Norwalk, Conn. Carson, Anne Sheldon ... 125 East 44th St., Savannah, Ga. Carson, Judy Jlay . . . Route 1, Lynch Station, . ltavista, Va. Carter, Charlotte Jean . . . R. F. D. No. 2, Ringgold, Va. Carter, Frances Ruth . . . 215 Bluestone Rd., Mount Hope, W. Va. Carter, Margaret Rose . . 1649 Oxford Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Carter, Quincy Dane . . . Trinity Pass, Pound Ridge, N. Y. Carter, Susan Ivy . . . 605 Henri Road, Richmond, ' a. Carter, Susan Virginia . . . 1307 Little Page St., Fredericksburg, Caswell, Barbara Rae ... 10 Cunningham Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. Caudle, Elizaljeth Dexter . . . 4305 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. Cayot, Lani .Jane . . . 1016 Westlawn Dr.. Falls Church, Va. Chabot. .Jeanne Giiy . . . 4549 English .A.ve., F ' t. Meade, Md. Chainljcrlain, Elizabeth . lbv . . . 4927 Bromley Lane, Rich- mond. Va. Chambers, Katherine Douglas . . . 500 Colonial Rd., Abingdon, Va. Chamblee, Sally Bart . . . Waverlv, Va. Chandler. Audrey Elaine . . . 1617 Lovelace, South Boston, Va. Cliiiii.lhr. .In Lillian . . . 71-2 Cherry Hill Dr., Staunton, Va. Check. X.iiirv Ann . . . 3-232 S. Stafford St., Arlington. Va. Ch.ncrv, KHzalieth Winston . . . 3106 Overton Dr., Birniing- ham, Ala. Chennell, Caroline Sue . . . 1045 Lancaster Dr., Orlando, Fla. Chernick, Irene Alice ... Da ' idson . ve., Patchogue, N. Y. Cherry, Lirv (irev Kelly . . . 3014 l arnlev Dr., Richmond. Va. Chcsson, Cecilc Camille . . . 106 Fleetwood Rd., Norfolk 6, Va. Chewning, Evelyn Jean . . . R. F. I). No. 1, Box 1-23. Fredericks- burg. Va. Chill on. Betty Rose . . . 1503 Tvler Ave., Falls Church, Va. Chillon, Patricia .Jane . . . 3227 Edgewood Ave, Richmond. Va. Clioquctte. Susan Gordon . . . 3511 Bayou Blvd.. I ' cn.sacnla. Fla. DIRECTORY — Continued Christian, Jo Anne . . . Route Xo. 1, Box 433, Fredericksburg, Va. Christian, Mary Douglas . . . Tunstall, Va. Christian, Nancy Kathryn ... 1110 Seminary PI., Riclimond, Va. Christmas, Mary AUce . . . -tlO Fourth St., Laurel, Md. Churchman, Elizabeth Brancli ... 687 W. Englewood Ave., W., Englewood, N. J. Churn, Nancy Lee . . . H);J W. Rosemont Ave., Alexandria, Va. Clark, Kathrvn Edna ... 107 Hill St., Hampton, Va. Clark, Katherine Lois . . . Route No. i, Box 181-H, Ellerson, Va. Clark, Merridee . . . 7i Greenwood Le., Waltham, Mass. Clarke, Helen Hunter . , . IS ' 2 Odd Rd., Poquoson, Va. Clay, Patricia Mae . . . Box 141, Bassett, Va. Claytor, Mary Frances . . . 335 Sycamore, Buena Vista, Va. Clements, Margaret Elaine . . . ' 203 Diamond Dr., Falls Church, Va. Clireliugh, Joan Lee . . ' 2947 Viewpoint Rcl., Alexandria, Va. Clow, Su.san Cracc . . l ' 21Westchester Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Cnatcs, M:irtlia .lane . . . Rt. 1, B..x -2(11, HMJilax, Va. Co.itcs, Han.li . . . Armv War Coll.-e, Carlisle, Pa. Cobel, Sharon Kay ... 1-2 W. Braddock Rd.. Alexandria, Va. Cockcroft, Noel Kingsland . . . 1874 Field Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Cocke, Nancy Adams . . . 800 Grove Ave., South Boston, Va. Cockey, Sara -Jane ... 8 Crot ' tley Rd., Luthervillc, Md. Cotfman, Catherine Claire . . . ' 276 N. Main St., Pearl River, N. Y. Cohen, Susan Janet . . . 303 ' 2 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 10, N. Y ' . Cole, Katherine Jovce . . . 3507 Winchester Rd., Louisville 7, Ky. Cole, Priscilla Agnes ... 949 Summit Ave., W ' estfield, N. J. Coleman, Betty Jean . . . 3315 Beltline Blvd., Columbia, S. C. Coleman, Gwendolyn Annette . . . 1 ' 261 Hamilton Ter., Roa- noke, Va. Coleman, .Janice Clare . . . Rustburg, Va. Collie, Anna Jane ... 313 College Ave., Danville, Va. Collins, Frances Ann ... Pin Oak Le., White Plains, N. Y. Collins, Nancy Wallene . . . 150 ' 2 Wyndham Rd., Columbia, S. C. Compton, Carolyn Lee . . . ' 2901 Maple St., Hopewell, Va. Conley, Mary Graves . . . 1 ' 2400 Columbia Pk., Silver Springs, Md. Contis, Madeleine Irene ... 85 Damon Ave., Melrose, Mass. Cook, Margaret Ann . . ' 201 Cartee St., Coudersport, Pa. Cooper, Sheila Rose ... 71 Hartley Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y ' . Cooper, Susan Lynn . . . Qtrs, 9 ' 28-a, Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. Copple, Carolyn Elizabeth . . . 1S13 West 45th St., Richmond, Va. Copple, Diana Leighton . . . !231 ' 2 Kenmore Rd., Richmond ' 28, Va. Corcoran, Barbara Ann . . . 159 East Ave., Hampton, Va. Cork, Catherine Willard . . . 4105 Noycs Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Corradi, Carol Ann . . . 55 ' 25 North 14th Rd., Arlington, Va. Coites, Susan Procter . . . ■2 ' 239 Lyde PI, Scotch Plains, N. J. Cosby, Sara Page . . . ' 207 Sunset Dr., Riclmaond, Va. Costello, Cathleen . . . 3307 N. Trinidad St., Arlington 13, Va. Cotty, Barbara Lee . . . 1108 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va. Couch, Louise Wrenn . . . Box ' 207, Stuart, Va. Coulbourn, Lucy Watson . . . 509 Darden Ave., Suffolk, Va. Coulter, Barbara Joan ... 19 Elmwood Le., Chester, Va. Covington, Gene W. . . . Heathsville, Va. Cowles, Betty Jo . . . P. O. Box 354, Toano, Va. Cox, Virginia Carolvn . . . Route No. 1, Box 64, Williamsl. urg, Va. Craig, Jean Bolton . . . 43-2 Militia Hill Rd., Ft. Washington, Pa. Crenshaw, Sally Clay . . . 1004 West Ave., Riclmiond, Va. Crockett, Joanne Francis . . . 8304 Mona Ave., Norfolk, Va. Croghan, Carlotta Tirzah . . . 41 ' 2 East Victory Dr., Savanna, Ga. Crooks, Marilyn Virginia . . . 3606 N. Rockingham St., Arling- ton, Va. Crosby, Paula Kay . . . 3-260 S. Utah, Arlington 6, ' a. Cross, Rebecca Jane . . . Hanover, Va. Crowder, Duane Isabel . . . 57 ' 20 Jahnke Rd., Richmond ' 25, ' a. Crum, Mabel Carolyn ... 8718 Candelaria N. E., . lburquerque. N. M. Crump, Georgia J ee . . . Route 1, Moselev, ' a. Crutchfield, Jane Ellen . . . 1355 Piney I ' ' nrest R,l., DaiiN ilk-, m. Cunningham, Ann Gay . . . Box 458, .Vppomatlox, ' a. Cumiinghani, Claudia Jane . . . ' 2707 Lafavette Ave., Hichinoncl ' 28, Va. Curran, Barbara Francis. . . Dale Rd., Thalia Gardens, Lvnn haven, Va. Curtis, Carolyn Lee ... ' 23 Rogers PI., Portsmouth, Va. Cusick, Virginia Randolph . . . 79-11 41st Ave., Jackson Heights, 73, N. Y. Custer, Gloria -Jean ... 91 Darrington St., S. W., Washington ' 24, D. C. Custis, Kav Goodson ... P. 0. Box 187, Exmore, Va. Cutcliff, Elizabeth Ann . . . 3807 Heatherton Rd., S. W., Roa- noke, Va. Daffner, Sigrid Irmgard ... V. A. Hospital, Salem, Va. Dahllof, Jacqueline Y vonne . . . 4601 North 40th St., Arling- ton, Va. Daley, Donna Diane . . . ' 210 Newbury Rd., Fairfax, Va. Daniel, Candy Helen . . Irvington, Va. Daniels, Amine Cobb . . . 5409 Wheeler Rd., Washington !21, D. C. Darden, Gail Courtney ... 58 Fairfield Ter., Longmeadow, Mass. Daughtridge, Sue Hutchings . . . 1018 Lafayette Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Darneille, Patricia Tennyson . . . 3903 Military Rd., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. Davis, Emily Louise . . . 936 Soundview Dr., Mamaroneck, N. Y . Davis, Harriet Frances . . . 108 Virginia St., Beckley, W. Va. Davis, .Janet Elizabeth . . . 51 ' 2 ' 2 ' 2nd St., Virginia Beach, Va. Davis, Janet Mae . . . Route 5, Box 319, Richmond, Va. Davis, Joan . . . 31 ' 2 Prospect Rd., Hurt, Va. Davis, Judith Eleanor . . . Route No. 1, Berryville, Va. Davis, Julia Winston . . . Box 175, Standardsville, Va. Davis, Katherine Lee . . . Greenlands, . shland, Va. Davis, Lila Ross . . . 1504 W ilmington Ave., Richmond ' 27, ' a. Davis, Mary June . . . 10 ' 26 Horsepen Rd., Richmond, ' a. Davis, Mary Norman . . . Washington, Va. Davis, Minnie Lou . . . ' 251 ' 2 Riclmaond Highway, Alexandria, Va. Davis, Nancv Kellv . . . 637 Jefferson PI., Petersburg, Va. Diivi.son, Bertha Bonnie . . . Rectorv Rd., : I )Titr :ss, Va. l)r. ll,;i, l.iiida Sue . . . 18 Burtis St., I ' ortsin.inth, Va. Dean, Margaret Madison . . . Forest IM.. liclfonl, Va. Dean, Myrtle Lee . . . Route ' 2, Box 1(19, ilontro.ss, Va. Deane, Joanna Bradlev . . . 163 Regester Ave., Baltimore H, Md. Deaton, Mary McQueen . . . 1708 D Commonwealth, Alexan- dria, Va. DeBlois, Madeleine Renee . . . ' 207 Holmes Run Rd., Falls Church, Va. deButts, Gertrude Talbot . . . ' 2 ' 2 ' 20 46th St.. X. W , Washington, D. C. deButts, Mildred Anne . . . 4411 Stonewall Ave., Richmond, Va. deCamps, Carolvn Luke . . . 5 ' 206 Hcniing Ave., Springfield, Va. Deere, Mary Jo ... 5 Wakefield . ' e., I ' Vedericksburg, Va. Degenhardt, Meta Margareta ... ' 211 Brighton Ave., Spring Lake, N. J. Demorest, Patricia Mason ... 57 Chandler Rd., Chatham, N. J. Denham, Mary Ann . . . 506 Forest Ave., Maysville, Ky. Denton, Joanne . . . 308 Ferguson A -e., Newport News, Va. Derrickson, Pamela Carter . . . ' 2901 Ridgefield Dr., Norfolk 3, Va. Desmond. Susan Fairfield . . . 1( 3 Trismen Ter., Winter Park, Fla. Dewey. Bonnie May ... 3 Kenwood Ter., Fairfax, Va. Df Young. Patricia Ann . . . ' 215 School St., Alexandria, Va. Diikerson, Marcia Greene (Mrs.) ... 17 Purvis Dr., Melrose GardcTis, Triangle, Va. Dickson, Pamela Elaine ... 7 West Grove Dr., . lexandria, Va. Dimpfl, Carol Ann . . . Box 156, Diablo Heights, Canal Zone Dinizo, Carol Ann ... 191 Tudor Oval, Westfield, N. J. Dix, Lillian Ann . . . White Stone, Va. Dobrovir. Kllen .Vnn . . . -214-37 ' 27th Ave., Bavside, New Y ork. Dodge, Diane Marie . . . 471-2 lattle Falls Rd., Arlington, Va. Dodson, iMarv Gilliam . . . Litwalton (R. Stat.), Lancaster, Va. Donaldson, Frances Jean . . . 5113 4 ' 2nd St., W ' ashington, D. C. Donnell, . dair DeLamater . . . 55 ' 28 North 3-2nd St., Arlington, Va. Doolev, L)inah .Jeanne ... IS E. Possom Hollow Rd., Walling- ford. Pa ' . Doran, Dianne Clarice . . . -2-23 Slade Run Dr., Falls Church, Va. Dorin. Martha Diane . . . 1301 Whitbv Rd., Richmond, Va. Dorn, Susan Edith . . . -20 Lake«ooil Dr., Denville, N. J. DIRECTORY — Continued Dorncr. Cliristiiic Teresa 113 X. Coluinlnis Si.; ArliiiKl. Dursov, .loan F. . . . loM N. Johnson St., ArliMfitoii, ' .i. l)()U), ' hertv, .1. Carol . . . 3iS Sterlinp St.. Norfiilk. ' a. Douglii.-i, .lanet Marie . . . 008 C St., llarri.scnburt;, Va. Downing;, Barbara Ann . . . Eastvillc, Va. Dovlc, Winnified Carroll ... 751 Park St., Charlottesville, Va. Drake, Suzanne ... 307 Westoe Rd., Richmond, Va. Dreher, Mary .Jo . . . 17818 Narragansett, Lakewood 7, Ohio. Drescher, Arlene Mildred . . . -la-l Graham Ct., Falls Church, Va. Driseoll, Suzanne Marie ... 7 Hastings Rd., Worcester, Mass. Duckman, Linda Craig ... 307 Beach U6tli St., Rockaway 94, N. Y. Oudlev, T.ucinda Hastings . . . Shadv Acres , Box 177, C.irriclius. X. C. Dnehring, .Sallic I. ... 1311 Sunken Rd.. Frclcriik.sl.urg. Va. Duke. Barbara Bruce . . . Beaverda.n, Va. Dulanev, Barbara Ellen . . . Poplar Hill, Va. Dulaski, Ilona Anne . . . 4902 Dorset Ave, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Duncan, .Jean Carolyn . . . 407 Cambridge Rd., .Alexandria, Va. Duncan, Suzanne Lankford . . . liii Frederick St., Waynes- boro, Va. Dunlap, Diane Barbara . . . 445 Fairmont Ave., Winchester, Va. Dunman, Mary . nn . . . Pearisi)urg, ' a. Dunn, Rebecca Louise . . . 2001 Meadowbrook R .1., (. ' iiarhfttes- villc. Va. Dunn, Sally Quinn . . . -213 Parkway Ave., Winchester, Va. Duques, Xanev -Alexandra . . . 2201 X. Lexington St., .Arlington, a. Durdcn, Clara Sue . . . 2620 Canterbury Rd.. Columbia, S. C. Durrettc, Fave Carolvn . . . Route 1, Franklin, Va. Duschock, El ' len Jean ' nette ... 473 Amboy Ave., I ' erth . Tnboy, N. .J. DuVal, . nne ... 10 Conwav Rd., Newport Xews, : . DuVal, .Judith Paige . . . 2804 Oakland Ave., Richmond 28, Va. Dyer, Yvonne Paige . . . Route No. 5, Danville, Va. Dyson, Mary Penelope ... Box 623, Gloucester C. II., ' a. Eancs, Brenda Lee . . . Route 1, Bassett, Va. Early, Julia Mav . . . Keith Vallev Rd., Box 16, Charlottesville, Va. Eastridge, Sandra Gene . . . Route 1, Box 367, Fredericksburg, Va. Ebert, Carol June ... 2 Edgewood Ter., Millburn, N. J. Ivckenrode, .Alice Catherine . . . 408 Donegal Dr., Towson, Md. Eckert, Anne Heath . . . 207 Springs Ave., Gettysburg, I ' a. Edmonds, Patricia Rhea . . . 490 West Monroe, Wytheville, Va. Edwards, Marv Ellen Myrf . . . 5.50S Alson Dr., Xorlolk, Va. Edwards, Xanev Tilghman ... 606 S. Spring St., Falls Clmrch, Va. Edwards, Susan Louise ... 17 Poplar Rd.. Larchmont, N. Y. Effron, Susan Gaye . . . 1625 Ohio St., Bluefield, W. Va. Eisele, Barbara Jane . . . 2747 Bradley Circle, Annandale, Va. Eldridge, Trudy Ren . . . 4440 Wildcat Rd., Columbia, S. C. Elekes, Ann Helene ... 32 Buckwheat Rd., Franklin, N. J. Elliott, Barbara Long . . . 332 Arcadia PI., San Antonio, Tex. Elliott, Judv Grav . . . 121 Byrd St.. Hopewell, Va. Elliott, Leah Carter ... 103 .Manchester Ave., Danville, Va. Ellis, .Jean Cameron . . . 617 tlreal Neck Rd., Oceana, Va. Ellis, Margaret Carolyn . . . .Artillery Rd., Yorktown, Va. Ellis, Polly Jjcona . . . Saxis, Va. Ellis, Ron ' da .Arline ... 451 .Algonquin Rd., Hampton, ' a. Elver, Sandra Louise ... 606 River Rd., Newport News, Va. Emig, Jacqueline Clarice . . . 822 Pecan Point Rd., Norfolk, Va. English, Alice Elizabeth (.Julie) ... 733 South 24th St., Ariing- ton, Va. English, Connie Snellings (ilrs.) . . . Rt. 4, Box 371, Fredericks- burg, Va. English, Jane Moss . . . .Acorn, Va. Ennis, Susan Bowen ... 62 East -Ave., Hampton. : . Enroughty, .Judith Bartlett . . . R. F. D. No. 5, Box 47, Ricli- mond 31, Va. Eppard, .Jan . . . 3304 Alabama Ave.. Washington, I). C Erdreich, Marjorie Kay . . . 3836 Glencoe Dr., Birmingham, Ala. Ergenbright, -Anne Mav ... 119 Piedmont -Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Erickson, Nancy . . . .American Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand. Ericson, Lee Carol ... 116 Normandy Rci., Longmeadow, Mass. Erskine, Marilyn Litligo . . . 2706 S. Ives St., .Arlington, a. I ' juslace, .Janice Elaine . . . Ruby, Va. Evans, Betsv Bvers ... 1 Seneca PI., Upper Montclair, N. J. Ewers, .Jane ' Caiificld . . . 4432 26th St., N., Ariington, Va. Ever, .Margaret ICIizabctli iM.rg, Pa. ■., ( ' Iiamber.s- I ' arrell, Kalliryn Ell ... .-,1S v.. Rosemary Le., Falls Churc-h, Fauber, LiriIvti Louise ... 900 Providence Hill, I exington, Va. Fauncc, Joan I-ee . . . 3421 Riverview Dr., Richmond, Va. Fearnaught, Sue ... 5 E. Spruce St., .AJcjorestcwn, X. J. Felton, Elizabeth .Anne . . . Route 1, Holland, ' a. Fentriss, Helen Carolyn . . . 324 Virginia Ave., Danville, Va. Ficklin, Kathleen Mary . . . Box 198, Rt. 2, Montro.s.s, Va. Fiddes, Andrea Britta . . 304 Lee Ave., Endicott, X. V. Fielding, IjUcy -Anne . . . 607 Malcolm Crescent, Charlottesville, Va. Finger, .Judith Nancy . . . East Camp Rd., Germantown, N. V. Fink, Linda Eloise . . . Clifle Ave., Edgewater Park, X. .1. Finn, Judith Ann . . . Chapin Rd., Hampden, Ma.ss. Finney, -Anita Pelham . . . 1237 Seacobeck St., Fredericksburg, Va. Firestone, Linda ... 68 Maple .Ave., SuHern, X. . Fishburn, Marv Cheryl ... 397 Jett ' erson Dr., Pittsburgh, I ' a. Fiske, Cynthia Ann ... 147 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va. Fitzgerald, Caroline listher . . . 532 X. Center St., Grove Citv, Pa. Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane . . . 900 West 49th St., Richmond 25, Va. Flatterv, Kathleen Margaret . . . 4519 S. 34th St., Ariington 6, Va. Fleagle. -Agnes Lewese . . . Fannettsburg, Pa. Flenniken, Carol Wheeler . . . 6100 Monroe PI., Xorfolk, Va. Fletcher, Margaret Ann . . . Rt. 1, Box 291, Oakton, Va. Flinchum, Marianna . . . Rt. C, Box 784, Alexandria, Va. Flomp, Diana ... 15 Cameron I..e., Valley Stream, N. Y. Floyd, Donna DeLoach . . . 1609 Hampton Ave., S. W., Roa- noke, Va. Flynn, Patricia . . . 5204 Inleri.av Blvd., Tampa, Fla. Foriines, Clara Dean . . . 2140 Willow St., South Boston, Va. Fornes, ,Tcnn Gardner . . . Box 47-C, Rt. 1, Chariottesville, Va. Forrcr, Susan Wallis . . . S,ycamore Rd., Franklin, Va. Forrester. Elizabeth Annci . . . Tibitha, Va. _ Fors tli. Kaliierine Logan . . . Trevilians, ' a. For.s ' vtii. Margaret Combe . . . Bremo Blurt ' , Va. For.s ' vth, Susan Madison . . . 526 Villa Ave., Front Roval, Va. Fortney. Mary Katherine . - . McConnell, W. Va. Foster, Catherine Iladen . . . 2041 I ce Hi Rd., Roanoke, Va. Foster, Lynda McFarland . . . 794 Fulton .Ave , Spartanburg, .S. C Foulk, Mary Ann . . . 329 Randolph St., Bristol, Va. Fowler, Lucinda Lee . . . 8392 Kimberlv Dr., Williamsville 21, -X. Y. Fowlkes, Lvle Warren . - . 2506 Coker PI., -Annandale, Va. Francis, Helen Kitchell . . . 539 S. Beverwyck Rd., Parsippany, N. J. Francis, Patricia -Anne . . . 9425 Granby St., Norfolk, Va. Frank, Joanne . . . 321 Grace St , Harrisonburg, Va. Franklin, Martha Page . . . 8201 Three Chopt Rd., Richmond, Vi Va. Frantz, Robin ... 134 Weston Ave., Chatham, N. J. Fraughnaugh, Kathryn Lois ... 15 .Jefferson St., Frcdericksliurg, 2205 Ridgewood I r.. Lynch- Frederickson, Linda .Amelia burg, Va. French, Marilyn Ann ... 19 Oak St., Harrison, N. Y. Friedman, Kathv Druks ... 4 I ' umpkin Hill, Westport, Conn. Fulcher, Elaine Carol . . . 5816 4th St., S., Ariington, Va. Fuqua, l.etha -Aim . . . Rt. 4, Bedford, Va. Gabel, Susan . . . 3059 S. .Abingdon St., .Ariington, Va. Gainev, Cathv Ann ... 311)2 E. Bellefonte -Ave., Alexandria, 5053 Sedgwick St., X. W. Va. Gallagher, .Janet Smallwood Washington 16, D. C. Gallion, Xanev Claire . . . 812 College .A e.. Fredericksburg, ' a. Galvin, Xoree ' n Deland . - . 107 Ilobart Rd., Xewton Centre, Lnss- Gamble, Kathryn Durnin . . . 22 Sunset Hill, Xorwalk, Conn. Gann, Joyce -Ann . . . Rustburg, Six. Gardner, Ella Estelle ... 1112 Dauphin, Mobile, Ala. Gardner, Gail .Janet . . . R. F. D. Xo. 1, Holland. a. Gardner, Holly .Jane . . . Forest Hills, Wheeling, W. a. Gardner, Sue -Anne . . . 319 Yardlev -Ave., I ynchburg, a. (larish, Carole Martha . . . 349 Goldsmith Rd., Pittsburgh, I ' a. Gariand, Elizabeth Ann . . . 612 Maple Ave., W., Vienna, Va. DIRECTORY — Continued Garland, Sylvia Cooper ... Box 207, FarmviUe, Va. Gamer, Lee Adair . . . 272+ Two Woods Rd., Bayside, Va. Garofall, Janet Gail ... 11 Mill Street, Mt. Holly, N. J. Garrison, Patricia Batten ... 304 Red Point Dr., Smithfield, Va. Garrison, Rose ... 33 Tripoli Hgts., Dumfries, Va. Garthright, Ame Elizabeth . . . 1710 Seddon Rd., Riclmiond 27, Va. Gassert, Carole Anne ... 416 Mt. View Ave., Mt. Holly, N. J. Geary, Anne Shields . . . 102 N. Richmond St., Chester, Va. Geel, Cheryl Elizabeth . . . No. 3, 3940 Suitland Rd., S. E., Washington 23, D. C. Gehrlach, Audrey Ellen . . . 721 Mountain . ve., Springfield, N. J. Genis, Margaret Jean . . . 867 Ray Ave., Union, N. J. George, Harnet Elizabeth . . . Buffalo Trail, Morristown, Tenn. Georgeou, . thanasia Emily ... 737 Eaton St., Elizabeth, N. J. Gerberg, Elizabeth Anne ... 16 Beechwood Rd., Verona, N. J. Germanovieh, Melanie . . . 3527 Woodridge Rd., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio. Gershengoren, Sara Lila ... 8 Old Well Ct., East Norwalk, Conn. Getchell, Anona Pearl . . .106 East St., Plainville, Conn. Gholson, Jane Allen . . . 2619 N. Powhattan St., Arlington 7, Va. Gibbs, Nancy Hurst . . . 205 Broad St., New Bern, N. C. Giboney, Jane Terry . . . 3421 Summit Drive, Aiken, S. C. Gibson, Joan Elizabeth ... 411 Timnthv Ave., Norfolk, Va. Gibson, Mary Elizabeth . , . Briuhtwood, Va. Giddings, Alice Faye . . . 506 H:in lolpli St., Falls Church, Va. Gilbert, Carol Mannings . . . 41;i3 Mud Lick Rd., S. W., Roa- noke, Va. Gilbert, Edith Merele . . . 4133 Mud Lick Rd., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Gilderdale, Constance Mary . . . Ellsworth Rd., Sharon, Conn. Giles, Linda Lee . . . 3210 Courtland Rd., N. W., Roanoke, Va Giles, Mary Jane ... 609 W. Alabama, Ruston, La. Gilfoyle, Margaret Loving . . . 536 Shirley Ave-, Norfolk, Va. Gilgoff, Stephanie Hope ... 8 Brookwood Dr , Fairfax, V-.i. Gill, Nancy Earle . . . 1901 Woodbine Rd., Riclmiond 25, ' a. Gill, Patricia Maryann ... 634 Lake Ave., Woodbury Hgts., N.J. Gillespie, Mary Wayne ... 37 N. Drexel St., Woodbury, N. J. Gillies, Jenifer Ponsford . . . 193 South Main St., Cheshire, Conn. Gilliss, Mary Carter . . . 4555 North 26th St., Arlington, Va. Gillmor, Sheryl Lee . . . 327 Plymouth Dr., Syracuse, N. Y. Gilmore, Harriet Kirland . . . 4011 Napanee Rd., Louisville, Kv. Ginsberg, Bena . . . 4728 South 29th St., Arlington, Va. Givens, Judith Lee . . . 2061 Chase Ave, Waynesboro, Va. (jlaspey, Donna Marie ... 41 New St., Bridgeton, N. J. Glenn, Audrey Ann . . . 210 Bosley Ave., Suffolk, Va. Glore, Ronna Leigh . . . 350 Park View Dr., Scotch Plains, N. J. Glover, Nancy Lee . . . 2022 North Scott St., Arlington, Va. Glude, Nancy Jean . . . 709 Tarpon Le., Alexandria, Va. Goins, Frances . . . Fisher Farm Rd., Martinsville, Va. Gold, Caroline Wheeler ... 21 Devon Ct., Haddonfield, N. J. Goldblatt, Elizabeth . . . 102 Mill Rd., Morris Plains, N. J. Goldschmidt, Elizabeth Wally ... Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury, N. Y. Good, Nancy Serrell . . . 1522 Halstead . ve., Norfolk 2, Va. Goode, Margaret Lee. . . 210 Clairborne Ave., Rocky Mount, Va. Goolsby, Emily Kathleen . . . 326 North Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Gore, Linda Brittain (Mrs.) . . . 1300 Williams St., Fredericks- burg, Va. Gorman, Nancy Lou Arnold (Mrs.) . . . Long View R. D. No. 3, Gettysburg, Pa Gornell, Elizabeth Wilson . . . 220 California St., Ridgewood, N.J. Gossard, Kenna Elizabeth . . . 1131 Haven Rd., Hagcrstown, Md. Gosnell, Jayne Lynn . . . 205 Walnut St., Livingston, X. J. Gottlieb, Joyce Ellen . . . 145 LindcTi . c., Hampton, Va. Gotwalt, Ellen Bacon . . . 617 Country Club Rd., York, Pa. Gould, Anne Marie ... 813 Kingston Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Gourley, Janet Elizabeth . , . 107 Runnymede Ave., Jenkin- town. Pa. Gourley, Suella Lynne . . . Box 616, Fieldale, Va. Gowl, San.Ira Kav . . . 605 Sudlev Rd., Manassas, Va. Grafton, Fimih ,-,-. Claudia . . . 1447 Ililhiii.lMc IM , Nnrfolk, Va. Grandy , .M:iiy Sue . . . 6001 Wostuo,,,! Tcr., Norfolk, a. Granger, Sallie .Vnn . . . Rt. No. 4, Ciiinquapiii, Greenwood, S. C. Grant, Barbara Kay ... 41 Wolfpit Ave., Apt. 5C, Norwalk, Conn. Grant, Betti Truman . . . 221 Luray Ave., Front Royal, Va. Grant, Carole Joyce ... 41 Wolfpit Ave., Apt. 5C, Norwalk, Grant, Snellen Carothers . . . Cedar Crest Dr., Penns Grove, N. .L Grantham, Carolyn . . . 2004 Darden Ter., Portsmouth, Va. Graves, Betty Jane . . . 419 Spring St., Herndon, Va. Graves, Kathleen Frances . . . Route No. 1, Riclunond, Va. Graves, Mary Ann . . . Box 908, Orange, Va. Gray, Elizabeth Hull . . . 552 Elm St., Winnetka, 111. Gray, Katherine Anne . . . 415 Crompton Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Greene, Gloria Frances . . . 8905 Brieryle Rd., Richmond, Va. Greene, Patricia Parker . . . 651 Genesse St., Olean, N. Y. Greer, Lynne Alison . . . 3720 Trenlolm Rd., Columbia, S. C. Gregory, Alice Elizabeth . . . Tunstall, Va. Griffin, Laura Joanne . . . 2504 Iroquois Ave., Jacksonville 10, Fla. Griffin, Linda Lorraine . . . 8605 -lulian Rd., Riclunond 29, Va. Griffin, Nancy Ellen . . . 9630 Hammett Pkwy., Norfolk, Va. Griffiths, Barbara Aline . . . 166-16 Jewel Ave., Flushing 65, N. Y. Groome, Donna Louise . . . Box 56, Matoaca, Va. Groseclose, Mary Ann ... P. 0. Box 65, Annapolis, Md. Grove, Gay Louise . . . 122 Dayton St., Trenton, N. J. Grubb, Carole Sue . . . 2009 Bush Hill Dr., Alexandria, Va. Grubbs, Mary Scott . . . 3409 Moniunent Ave., Richmond, Va. Grumbly, Ellen Jeanne . . . Channel Rd., So. Norwalk, Conn. Gualtieri, Ellen Jean . . . 239 Bay 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Guarraia, Leonora Lucia . . . 3820 Saigon Rd., McLean, Va. (lulnac, Linda Lee . . . Talmage Rd., lendham, N. J. Gunn, Mary Ann ... 511 Ridge Top Rd., Riclunond 29, Va. Gunther, Lynda Lee . . . 5816 Crestwood Ave., Richmond, Va. Guss, Nancy Elizabeth . . . 22 Orchard Rd., Staunton, Va. Gustafson, Karen Ann ... 117 Williams Walk, Falls Church, Va. Gwyer, Nc illc Franklin . . . 328 Gorman Ave., Laurel, Md. Ilaacke, Carol Ann . . . Duqui.l Rd. Xo. 1, Manlius, N. Y. Habel, Allie-Blue . . . 726 J,.rics St., Suffolk, Va. Haggett, Martha Meeker . . . 33S-B R. I). No. 2, Newton, N. J. Hagniaii, Carolvn ... IS M.irsliall St., Old Greenwich, Conn. Hague. Hiith Anne . . . S315 Woodhaven Blvd., Bethesda, Md. Hale, .Ian. ' Alliiiaii . . . Ii..x .JS2, Orange. Va. Halkos, Mar - Elizabeth ... 141 South 13th Ave., Hopewell, Va. Hall, Dorothy Patricia ... 148 East 48th St., New York, N. Y. Hall, Margaret Jean . . . 1752 Lincoln Way East; Chambersburg, Pa. Haller, Libby . . . 22 Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, Md. Hainan, Luanne . . . 1817 Canterbury Rd., Hampton, Va. Halsey, Christina Cowan ... 26 E. Craig St., Basking Ridge, N.J. Hampton, Cviithia .lean ... 96 Whitncv Dri e, Berkley Heights, N. J. ' Hancock, Abrigaile Dee ... 115 Monroe, Narrows, Va. Haney, Sandra Ruth . . . 702 Princess Anne St., Fredericksburg, Va. Hanger, Anne Amelia . . . 1102 Stoneburner St., Staunton, Va. Hankins, Mary Coleman . . . 1640 Oxford Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Hansbrough, Freda Carrington Toni . . . 4606 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach, Va. Harden, .Jane Carter ... 812 West 52nd St., Norfolk, Va. Hardy, Mary K athryn . . .1601 Sauer . ve., Richmond, V a. Hargroves, Louise Vaughan . . . 4708 Leonard Parkway, Rich- mond, Va. Harlow, Faye Vivian . . . 3538 Buckman Rd., Alexandria, Va. Harlow, Marna Malmgren . . . 5165 E. Princess Anne Rd., Norfolk, Va. Harmon, Lora Ehzabeth . . . 106 Vista Lane, Vista Acres ' Lynchburg, Va. Harper, Barbara Waldo . . . Dry Fork, Va. Harper, Patricia . ' nn . . . 1302 Van Buren St., Clarksburg, W. Va. Harrington, Barbara Sue ... 21 Edgewood St., Wheeling, W. Va. Harris, Be erlev Lynn . . . Route No. 4, Staunton, Va. Harris, rarcia Gavle . . . 329 Seminole Rd., Bristol, Va. Harris, Marjoric Jane ... 55 Meadowbrook Rd., Short Hills, X. J. Harris, Mary Saunders . . . 202 Perrymont . ve., Lynchburg, Va. Harrison, Phyllis Dickinson . . . 1141 N. Lake Way, Palm Beach, Fla. 260 DIRECTORY — Continued Ilarrisun, Marv Anne . . . i)0-2 Orclianl Hd., Hlcliriumd , ' (;. Yi,. Iliirl,.JanncrElizal)etli . . . IIOSS. Hoininvooil Dr.. ( ' Iiarlisl.,« ii, V. a. Hart. Marion Dillon (Mrs.) . . . !)13 Monnnu-nl, . | l. s, Krcd- cricksbnr , Va. Hart, Susan Mason . . . 4311 Cary Street Kd.. lii.lMin.rid. Va. Hartley, Joyce Anne . . . Fredericks Hall, ' a. Hartman, Lois Ewell ... 5 Tvlcr Drive, MCAS. Clicrrv I ' .iinl. N. C. Harlsell, ' alicr - .Iiistcen. . . G007 Poton.ac A -c.. Newport New.s Va. Harvey, Patricia . . 203 Buxton Hd , Falls Cluireli, Va. Hatcher, Fa.ye Russell ... 18 N. Coalter St., Staunton, ' a. Hatcher, Katlierine Terry . . . ' 2913 Semiiiarv Ave., Richmond ' 20, Va. Hatcher, Margaret Strieker (Jlrs.) . . . Hnnli ,,. :i, l!,.x M ' ,. Fredericksburg, Va. Hatcher, Mary Elizabeth . . . 1 ' 2 Quinn Street, Haiupl ' a. Houser, Barbara Helen ... 8 Ridge Way, Fanwood, N. .J. Hawker, Carolyn Ann . . . Oak Hall, Va. Hawkes, Peggy Jeanette . . . Route No. 2, Bo.x 3 ' 2, Church Road, Va. Hawkins, Suzie . . . 108 Lineklaen St., Cazenovia, X. Y. Haves, Sara . liee . . . 4013 Chesapeake . ve., Hampton, ' a. Haynes, Glennie Mae . . . Box S3, Bassett, Va. I la vt home, Sharon Lee. . . 6 . driatie . ve., Hampton, Va Ha ' zelwood, Gail Cameron ... 51 Shorthill Rd , Forest Hills, N. Y. Headley, Leah Virginia . . . Rt. No. 1, Callao, ' a. Hebrance, Carole . nn . . . Rapidan Rd., Orange, a. HeH ' eran, Nancy Lee ... 74 Susquehanna . ve., Tunkhannock, Pa. Heisler, Frances Wharton . . . 229 Ross Rd., Richmond, ' a. Helwig, Ann ... 14 W. Maple St., Alexandria, a. Hemmersley, Hope Louise ... 67 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. .7. Henderson, Helen Joyce . . . Route No. 1, Troutville, Va. Henderson, Rosemarv Clifton . . . 3819 North 23rd St., Arling- ton, Va. Henkiii, Paula Suzanne . . . 234 X ' pland Ave, Yoniigsloun, (.)liio. Heimesscv, JIargarct Aime . . .943 Mul))errv Rd., Martinsville, Va. Henninger, Donna Lynne . . . 1203 (ireenhurst . -e., . ' .. Roanoke, Va. Henry, . liee Elaine . . . 403 Sargent Dr., Falls Church, Va. Herbert, Patricia Louise . . . 202 Oakview Drive, McLean, Va. Hersleb, . nne N. . . . 6113 Williamsburg Bhd., Arlington, Va. Herndon, Judith . nn . . . 220 Carmel Rd., Yheeling, W. ' a. Herndon, Marsha Lee . . . 1912 Monticello St., Waynesboro, Va. Herrold, Linda Alice ... 34 Colonial Drive, McKeesport, Pa. Hess, Patricia . nn . . . 3807 Kanawha St., W ' ashington 15, D. C. Hester, Wilma Lee . . . 1202 . ugustine .-Vve., Fredericksburg, ' a. Hewetson, Nanev Frances Kathleen . . . 416 Elm St., Frede- ricksburg, Va. Hewitt, Nancy Burke . . . 412 Lvunhaven Dr., West, Virginia Beach, Va. Hibberd, Sandra Engler ... 25 Druid Hill Rd., Summit, N. J. Hicks, .lean LeLand ... 9 Oakland Ave., Bay Shore, N. . Hicks, Nancy Caroll . . . 9103 Autoville Dr., College Park, Md. Higlitower, Ann Helen . . 803 Grandview Dr., Alexandria, Va. Ilildcbrand, Eileen . . . 702 Maryland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y ' . Ilddebrand, Joanna Carol . . . Rt No. 3, Box 246, Annandalc, a. Hildebrand, Susan Mae . . . R. D. No. 2, Box 39, Harrisburg, Pa. Hildebrand, Monika .Ynne . . . 120 Collie Lane, Falls Clmrcli, Va. Hilgartner, Patsy Anne . . . 3248 Ellisway, Louisville, Ky. Hill. Ethel Virginia . . . 173 Stevens Ave., Hempstead, N. . Hill, Harriet Catherine ... 413 W. Locust St., Covington, Va. Hill, Lucinda Lacy . . . 1838 Field Rd., Charlottesville, Wi. Hines, Carol Jean . . . 1085 Fairway Dr., Waynesboro, Va. Hippert, Carolvn Y ' vonne . . . 2424 Grandin Rd., S. W., Roa- noke. Va. Ilirscldiorn, Bunnif ... U. S. Armv War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. llobart, Peggv ... 154 Inwood Ave., I ' ppcr Montclair, N. J. IbMiic.- . Rul.v Lee . . . Dunbrooke. Va. II, .duett, Barbara Anne . . . 7108 Prospect .Yve., Richmond, Va. Hodnctt, Marv Chambers . . . 904 Wilborn . ve.. South Boston, Va. Hoffecker, Helen Virginia . . . 1000 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. Hoffman, Jane Elizabeth . . . 2114 Oak Ave., Newport News, Va. Hogan, Patricia .lean . . . 707 Indian Rd.. ( dcnvi. ' W, 111. Ilogc, Elizabeth Jollidc . . Rt. No. 2, Box t3s, S|,olsy!xania, Va. Hogg, Carole Paige . . . Bavview, a. Holbrook, Linda .lane . . . 1818 West 43tli St., Riclinjond, ' a. Holt, Sheila Ann . . . 150 Devonshire Rd., Fairfax, Wihiiinglon, Del. Hood, Charlotte Frances . . . 218 Ralston Rd., Riclnni,nd, ' a. Hopkins, Ann D ' Arcy . . . 8150 Shawnee Run Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio. Hopkins, Bertha J. (.Mrs.) . . . 1205 Blue Ridge Ave., Culpeper, Hopkins, Linda Lorraine . . . 4002 Tanglewood Trail. Norfolk, Va. Hopkins, Pauline Thomas . . . 821 Gordon Aye., Falls Church, Va. Horner, Carolyn Hope ... 37 Hopkins Street, Newport News, Horowitz, Kay . . . 1610 Little Page St., Fredericksburg, Va. Horsman, Jeanne Lee . . . 205 10th St., Norton, Va. Hosfield, Louise Hildegarde . . . 1604 Lee St., West Point, Va. Howard, Charlotte Small . . . 936 South 26th St., .Yrlington 2, Howard, Eleanor Draper . . . 204 West Park Ave., Tarboro, N. C. Howard, Elizabeth Cary . . . Rt. 2, Box 263, Woodford, a. Howard, Ellen Randolph . . . Rt. 2, Box 263, Woodford, Va. Howard. Margaret Estcllc . . . B,ix W , Wilton, Maine. Howard, Mary Jane . . . LclMnoii. Va. Howe, Barbara I.vnn . . . 1 Is SOI li Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Howell, Jo Lyim . ' . . 705 N. Broad, Suffolk, Va. Howerton, Meredith Willis . . 4th and East St., Clarksville, Va. Howieson, Karen Anne ... 1 14 Second St., New-port, R. I. Howlaud, Susan Carole . . . 417 Carolyn Drive, Falls Church, Va. Hrabar, Marcia Marie ... 154 1st St., Elizabeth, N. J. Hu, Janet Ping . . . 3630 Upton St., N. W., Washington, 8, D. C. Huchthausen, Katlierine Ann . . . 1654 W illiamsbridge Rd., Bronx 61, N. Y. Hudgins, Ann Garland . . . 3304 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Hudson, Charlotte Marie ... 301 Belleview Dr., Falls Church, Va. Hueston, Betsey Ellen ... 8 Snidow Blvd., Newport News, Va. Huether, Carol .Ymie ... 28 Summit Court, Westtield, N. .J. Huti ' man, Ola Lorraine . . . Route No 1, Troutville, Va. Hughes, Susan Shephard . . . 921 Piedmont Drive, Winter Haven, Fla. Hull, Nancy Ann . . . 51C Madison Place, Falls Clmrch, Va Hummel, Carolyn Virginia . . . 2731 Tudor i( ., Winston-Salem, N. C. Humphries, Barbara . nne . . 3318 Stuart . ve., Richmond 21, Va. Hundley, Charlotte D Heathsyille, Va. Hunt, Judith Hargett ... 12 Sunset Drive, -Alexandria, Va. Hunter, Katie Ann . . . 4837 North 16th St , . rlington, Va. Huntington, Jane Farless . . . 217 Inwood .Yve., ITpper Mont- clair, N. J. Huntzberger, Susan Francis ... Willow Acres , Sinking Spring, R. D. No. 1, Pa. Hurley, Judith Wriglit . . . 7112 Somoa Rd., Richmond 28, Va. Hurston, Patricia Ann . . . 4000 Cathedral Ave., N. W., Apt. 832-B, Wasliington, D. C. Hurt, Barbara Anne . . . 1313 Rusticway Lane, Falls Church, Va. Hurt, Mildred Louise . . . 1010 Oakmont Circle, Rt. 34, Lynch- burg, Va. Ilutchens, Wanda .Jane . . . Box 296, Toano, Va. Hutcherson, Patricia Louise . . . Rt. No. 2, Blaekstone, Va. Hutchinson, Geneva .Ynn . . . 309 Jordan Ave., Tallassee, Ala. Hutchinson, Marv Porter . . . Craddoekville, Va. Hutto, Charlotte Rachel . . . 5360 Thayer . ve., Alexandria, Va. Hyatt, Lynn D. ... 63 Poillon Drive, Chappaqua, N. Y ' . Ikenberrv, Sandra I e . . . Honeysuckle Hill, Lexington, Va. loanes, Barbara .Jean . . . 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Irvin, Chloe Kristine . . . 32873 Colony Hill, Franklin, Mich. Irwin, Shirley Amie ... 519 Clydesdale Rd., Roanoke, Va. Itchek, .Judi .Ynn ... 1611 Second St., Natrona Heights, Pa. .Jachens, Andrea Marie . . . 3740 . rlington Blvd., Arlington, Va. Jackson Beverley . nne Lind . . . 4844 N. Rock Spring Rd., . rlington 7, Va. 261 DIRECTORY — Continued Jackson, Martha Markham ... 311 St. David ' s Lane, Rich- mond, Va. Jacobs, Carrie Lee . . . 2883 Andrews Dr., N. W., AtUinta, Ga. Jacobs, Nancy Allison . . . 1211 Warren Ave., Richmond, Va. James, Barbara Scott . . . 1340 Isabel Co irt, Tallahassee, Fla. James, Jaclin Anne . . . Deltaville, Va. Januszeski, Rita Louise . . . 6106 Morningside Dr., Riclunond, Va. Jefferson, Sandra Lee . . . Rt. 2, Chatham, Va. Jeffrey, Janet Anne . . . 6209 N. Trenholm Rd., Columljia, S. C. Jenkins, Lynne B. . . . 8443 Benni ngfield St., Norfolk 3, Va. Jenkins, Peggy O ' Neill . . . Jefferson Blvd., Braddock Heiglits. Md. Jenks, Marjorie Gail . . . Gladys, Va. Jennings, Corajane ... 28 Sunset Rd., Wellesley, JLiss. Jennings, Elizabeth Anne . . . Candlewoodknolls Rd. No. 3, New Fairfield, Conn. Jeter, Mary Sue . . . 610 Jefferson Ave., Falls Church, ' a. Jinkins, Virginia Anne . . . 200 Stebbins St., Asiiland, ' a. John, Leslie Turner . . . White Gate Farm, Rt. 2, Charluttesville, Va. Johns, Louise Robinson . . . Box 45, Rt. 2, Front Royal, Va. Johnson, Anne Craven Becky ... 11 Acton, Annapolis, Md. Johnson, Betsy Ross . . . 3500 Boston St., Hopewell, Va. Johnson, Carole Jean ... 140 Stillwell St., Foit Eustis, Va. Johnson, Carolyn . . . 4851 Albemarle St., N. W., Washington 16, D. C. Johnson, Eleanor Frances . . . Gordonsville, Va. Johnson, Erma Dawn . . . 210 Westover Blvd., Lynchburg, Va. Johnson, Lillian Elizabeth . . . 3906 W. Franklin St., Richmond 21, Va. Johnson, Linda Lee . . . 804 Marye St., Fredericksburg, Va. Johnson, Martha Custis . . . Painter, Va. Johnson, Olivia Louise . . . 2303 Springdale Rd., Richmond, Va. Johnson, Sallie Jeanette . . . P. O. Box 132, Arthurdale, W. Va. Johnson, Susan Glennan ... 32 Pitcairn Rd., Ho-ho-kus, N. J. Jones, Brenda Lee . . . 2304 Norman . ve., Riclmiond, Va. Jones, Bronwyn May . . . WW B.iylur Drive, Newark, Del. Jones, Elaine Louise . . . Kilul S. W. 110 St., Miami 56, Fla. Jones, Linda Maria . . . 1300 Oxford Place, Charlottesville, Va. Jones, Lydia . mes ... 10 Ri crside Drive, Kingston, Mass. Jones, Martha Sue . . . 812 Moncure St., Fredericksburg, Va. Jones, Patricia Louise . . . 201 Fairmont St., Falls Churcli, Va. Jones, Sarah Carter ... 18 Milford Rd.. Newport News, Va. Jordan, Sarah Anne . . . 203 Parkview Place, Danville. Va. Jordan, Stella Maris . . . 4941 Little Falls Rd., Arlington, Va. Joslin, Mary Louise ... 141 Marshall Terrace, Danville, Va. Joyner, Moonyeen . . . Box 144, Windsor, Va. Junkin, Margo Patricia . . . Stonewall St. Ext., Lexington, Va. Katx, June Diane . . . Box 414 Route 1, Fairfax, Va. Katz, Sue Ann ... 5 Berkeley Place, Freehold, N. J. Keech, Lorena Ann . . . 4008 Riverside Drive, Richmond, Va. Keel, Laura Elizabeth . . . 1574 Cavendish Rd., Winter Park, Fla. Keen, Patricia Gayle . . . Box 281, Grundy, Va. Keenan, Nancy Lee . . . 1028 Thomas St., Monongahela, Pa. Kellam, Virginia Barbara . . . Box 294, Cheriton, Va. Kelleher, Marie Elizabeth . . . 6111 Clover Lane, Richmond, Va. Kelley, Nancy Jane . . . 124 North St., Nortlianiiitun Lass. Kelly, Sue Ann . . . Beven Rd., A.sharokcn, X„rtlip..rt, N. Y. Kempel, Lucile D. . . . 4801 Dover Rd., Washington 16, D. C. Kennedy, Elizabeth Ann . . . 1540 Parkland Dr., Lynchburg, Va. Kenny, Patricia Anne . . . 1733 Georgetown Place, Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Kepner, Beverly Insley . . . 3029 Ozark Cir., Chattanooga, Tenn. Keresztesy, Mariemma ... 4116 Beverly Rd., Manor Club Estates, Rockville, Md. Kern, Margaret Louise . . . 22 Louis St., Trumbull, Conn. Kerr, Barbara Lee ... 10 Duryea Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Kershner, Carolyn Louise . . . 301 West High St., Womelsdorf, Pa. Kettler, Patricia Ellen ... Box 463, Shrub Oak, N._ Y. Kibler, Carolyn Johanna . . . 315 Johnson St., Vieinia, Va. Kidwell, Ann Marie . . . 203 South Maple St., Fairfax, a. Kime, Nancy Lee . . . 60 Lincoln St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Kimmer, Rachel . nn . . . Sabot, Va. King, Jean Audrey . . . Brodnax, Va. Kingery, Nancy Lee . . . 1120 Ferdinand Ave., Roanoke, ' a. Kingston, Pamela . . . 1872 . sylum Ave., West, Hartford Conn. Kirksey, Margaretta Elizabeth . . . Fincher ' s Ferry Road, P. O. Box 405, Eutaw, Ala. Klar, Rolierta Lee . . . 4422 South 34th St., Arlington, Va. Kline, Barbara Frasier . . . 2004 Walnut Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Klitzner, Linda Beverly . . . 955 Sycamore St., Rockv Mount, N. C. Klix, .lean Carol ... 45 Elting Ave., New Paitz, N. Y ' . Klock, Isabel Judith . . . R. D. 1, Pipersville, Pa. Kloppenberg, Jo Ellen . . . Route 2 Box 287, Princess Anne, Va. Knight, Edna Blankinship . . . 402 Cambridge Rd., . lexandria, Va. Knight, Eleanor Sue . . . Box 74, Saltville, Va. Knotts, .lo . . . Martha Washington Dri c, .Alexandria, Va. Knowles, Donna .lean . . . Box 380, Front Koyal, Va. Kolarsey, Lynne Karen ... 48 Drum Hill Drive, Summit, N. J. Kollender, Sandra Wood . . . 526 X. East St., Fairfax, Va. Koller, Lola Marguerite . . . 5725 25th St. No., . rlington, Va. Kopec, Laurie Carol . . . 214 Crescent . ve., Wyckoff, N. J. Korman, Clarice Lucile . . . 650 Grenville . ve., W. Englewood, N. J. Krohn, .loyce Christina ... 20 Pratt St., Alexandria, Va. Kropman, Ann Elizabeth . . . 4405 Old Court Rd., Baltimore 8, Md. Krouse, Barbara Jane . . . Clover Lane, Rumson, N. J. Kujawski, Theresa Dorothy . . . Parksley, Va. Kyle, Mary Carolyn . . . 216 Pennsylvania .A.ve., Lynchburg, Va. Kyle, Michaele Janet . . . Student Detachment, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Lady, Shirley Ann . . . 2735 Fort Scott Drive, S. Arlington 2, Va. Lambert, Judith Marie ... 27 Wayne St., Fredericksburg, Va. Lancaster, Martha Louise . . . Dahlgren, Va. Landon, Lorna Ellen ... 515 Pine Bluff Rd., Salisbury, Md. Lane, Patricia Anne ... 110 Ingalls Rd., Fort Monioe, Va. Lange, Linda Tompkins ... 66 S. Terrace, Short Hilts, N. J. Lanham, Margaret . . . Route 1, Box 434, Anchorage, Ky. Lanier, Catherine Rucker ... P. 0. Box 545, Fredericksburg, Va. LaPrade, Nancv Sims . . . 4705 Sylvan Rd., Richmond, Va. LaRoe, Judith Ann ... 140 South Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. LaRoe, Nancy Jane ... 140 South Ave., Hawthorne, N.J. Larrick, Joan Frances . . . . corn Heights, Winchester, Va. Larson, Ruth Ann . . . Post Road, Bernardsville, N. J. Latham, Elizabeth Anderson . . . Amissville, Va. LaVanture, Lois Suzanne ... 12 Winding Way, Morris Plains, . J. Lavinder, Betty Louise . . . Route 2, Martinsville, Va. Lawler, Hazel Potter (Mrs.) . . . 1233 Seacobeck St., Fredericks- burg, Va. Lawson, Courtnej ' . nne . . . 7757 Whittington Dr., Richmond, Va. Lawson, .lanet Judith . . . Van Wise Point, Glenmont, N. Y. Laylor, Eleanor Anne . . . 6132 Powhatan . ve., Norfolk 8, Va. Leary, Carole Ann ... 50 Meadowbrook Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. Leary, Nellie Marie . . . Rt. 3, Box 656, Poitsmouth, Va. Leat ' herbury, Ellen Radford . . . 1912 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala. LeBlanc, Mary Katherine . . . 12521 Martha . nn Drive, Los Alamitos, Calif. Ledner, Cathy . . . . . 20 Shawnee Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Lee, . lberta Lorraine ... 37 Rosemore Rd., Lvnnfield, Mass. Lee, Bettv . . . Rt. 2, Holland, Va. Lee, Frany P. ... 34 . Warner St., Woodbury, N. J. Lee, Roberta Eleanor ... 37 Rosemore Rd., Lynnfield, Mass. Leeper, Patricia Ann . . . 1300 Stoneybrae Dr., Falls Church ,Va. LeFever, Susan Elliott . . . 1121 Seventh, Lancaster, Pa. LeFevre, Joyce Anne ... 916 Sylvania Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Lehto, Barbara Anderson (Mrs.) . . . 505 Hanover St., Frede- lioksburg, Va. Lcidv, NanacN- Lcc ... 1 1 West Lock Lane No. 7, Richmond, Va. I.oit;ii, Sarah Frances . . . 3110 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. Lemon. Minerva Lou . . . 3304 Fleming Ave., Roanoke, Va. LcSucur, Elizabeth Porter . . . 210 Fairmeade Rd., Louisville 7, Ky. Levin, Mary Jane . . . 3601 Claiinth Rd., Baltimore Md. Levinson, Renee Joan . . . 4607 Connecticut Ave., N. W., Wasliington 8, D. C. I. vy, Joyce Frances . . . 3426 .lanellen Drive, Baltimore 8, Md. Lew, Leslie Elaine ... 317 N. Monrie St., Titusville, Pa. Leu is. Barbara ... 1658 North 21st St., Arlington, Va. !..« is, Bette . . . Rt. 3, Saltville, Va. l.cH i . Caroline Saloma . . . 1729 .lohnson Rd., Petersburg, Va. IauLs. Dorcas . lkn . . . 1729 .Johnson Rd , Petersburg, Va. Lewis, Elizabeth Arm ... 7 Morningside Lane, Westport, Conn. DIRECTORY — Continued Lewis, Kinilv A. . . . -21(1 York l)ri c, Waynesboro, Va. Lewis, Garnette Kstellc . . . lU. 1, Box 330, Lancaster, Va. Lewis, .luditli Byrd . . . • lU York Drive, Wayneslioro, Va. Lewis, Virginia Gibson . . . 18C4 Sherwood Ril., Petersbur);, Va. Liady, .Vrnie Teresa ... 8 Canterbury Rd., Charlottesville, a. Liggett, Jovce Louise . . . (ilasgow, Va. Lindenian, Betsv Dean . . . 1713 Virginia Lane, Falls Cliunli. Va. Linil ' ;r.-i., .Ir,ni pn . . -M- Skv Meadow, Sull ' ern, N. Y ' . Lin.U:,-. I ' l ' . I . ■!.■, .. HI, I, licdlord, Va. Lin.U.iv - , -iiMirr, . . . .-,11 Scott Lane, Wallingl ' ord, Pa. LiinUav. - 11-, Hi jiiiiic . , . :{(I3 (iihnour Court, Richmond, Va. Lineburgh, Wilson Ann . . . 1313 Old Academy Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Linville, Sandra Belle . . . 161 ' ! Westhill Rd., Richmond, Va. Lipscomb, Dabney Scott . . . 30-2 E. Wine St., Mullins, S. C. Lisle, Ellen Beth . . . iil South Court St., Lewisburg, W. Va. Little, Anne Sherwood . . . Bedford Ave., Altavista, ' a. Little, Barbara .Jean . . . 31HI1 North ' 20th St.. Arlington, Va. Livingston, Carolvn Nell . . . l:!(i Whiting Si., Ilainplon, Va. Llovd, Barbara Kilccii . . . - ' 07 Lansing Ave, Lyncliburg. Va. Lodewick, Xancv Jane . . . 3suy St. Germaine Ct., Louisville 7, Ky. Loftis, Frances Page . . Merritt Hill, South Boston, a. Logic, Virginia M. . . . 51 Caroline Rd., Upper Montclair, X J. Lohrman, Deanne Rosalie . . . ii-23 Woodland Terrace, Scotch Plains, N. .J. Long, Pamela M 39 Bright Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Long, Pat A. . . . lOStatcn.lan. Ct., McLean, Va. Lonn, Anna Emily . . . M l! c Si., Balli, Me. Loomis, Patricia Anne ... IIMO Milkrsvillc Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Loomis, Priscilla Anne . . . lillo Millersvillc Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Lopp, Ruth m . . . Main Si.. Hicclandiiii;, Pa. Lott, Mary Elizabeth . . . l.-,oo . llarri ..n St., . rlington, Va. Lett, Sherry . melia . . . l.ioo N. Harrison St., Arlington 5, Va. Louft, Gretchen Ann . . . (ilB Stonewall Drive, Charleston, W. Va. Lovewell, Diane Stuart . . . 1 ' 200 N. Illinois St., Arlington 5, Va. Loving, Elizabeth Waddell . . . 5306 New Kent Rd., Richmond, Va. Lowe, Wendy Carroll . . . 11-2 Thalia Drive, Lvnnhaven, ;i. Lublin, Marti ... 610 Carroll Place, Norfolk, Xa. Lucas, Viiginia Frances . . . R. F. D. 3, LirtinsvilIe, Va. Luce, Carolyn Francis . . . ' 2373 .Vlton Rd., Atlanta 3, Ga. Lukehart, Sue Ann . . . 1135 W. Wakefield Dr., Alexandria, Va. Lund, Elizabeth. Jensen ... 1 Perrott Ct., Fairfax, Va. Lunquist, Bonnie Sue . . . 108 E. Walnut St., Titusville, Pa. Lutz, Eileen Frances . . . Mt. .lackson, Va. Lux, Elizabeth Robinson ... 15 Danner Ave., Harrison, N. Y . Lydle, Elizabeth Fontaine . . . Lvndhurst Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Lynch, Billie Helen . . . ' 209 E. Broad St., Falls Church, Va. Lynch, Denise Ellen ... 64 Longview Ave., White Plains, N. Y Lyne, Mary Peachey . . . Washington, Speeryville. ' a. Lynn, Sydney Beth . . . 5 ' 2 ' 2 Summit St., Barrington, 111. Lvon, Maureen Gertrude ... 9 Juniper Ridge, Danlmry, Conn. Lvons, Jovce Ward . . . Mt. Summit Faim, Dunkirk, Md. MeCallum, Ann Boyd . . . Qtrs. S-143, 4 Fort Eustis, Va. McCarthy, Lynn C. . . . 9 ' 28 W. Princess Anne Rd., Norfolk, Va. McCarthy, Martha Clare ... Box ' 299 Old Trents Feiry Rd., Lynchburg, Va. McCarthy, Bettv Lou . . . ' 2-207 Buckingham Ave., Richmond 28, Va. McCaulcv, Karen Gertrude . . . 3963 Bishop Rd., Detroit ' 24, Mich. McClanahan, Norma Jean . . . Hobson, Va. McClenahan, Virginia Gerrv . . . 1000 Sunnnil Xyc. .Tersey City 7, N. J. McConnell, Martha Ann . . . ' 21 ' 2 ' 2 Springdale Drive, Columbus, Ga. McCord, Donna Damaris . . . ' 2905 Princeton Ave., Norfolk 6, ' a. McDaniel, Sarah Frances (Mrs.) ... 118 Carroll Ave., Wood- bridge, Va. McDowell, Dorothv Dunn . . . 3130 Longleaf Rd.. Columbia, S. C. McCrary, .ludy Reid ... 1 1 1 Philips St.. Tarboro, N. C. McElheney, Rachel Jane . . . 429 Woodlawn Drive, Danville, Va. McElroy, Kristine . . . 3906 Turnbridge Lane, Alexandria, Va. McFarland, Jeannetta .lean ... 51 Bruce St. Hicksvillc, N. Y. McFarland, Susan Carter . . . 1-218 Windsor Ave., Richmond, Va. McGavock, Margaret ( ' . (in. I ... ' niaxlori, ' a. McGeorge, .loan Arlinc ... 17 N ' allev ' iew Ave, SniTunit. N. J. McGivern. Marv Patricia . . . 14 ' 28 Monlerev. Norfolk 8, Va. McGraw, Marjorie Cable . . . 630 Lafavclle, Easlon. Pa. McGregor, Sandn. l-vnn . . . -1336 Yaci.t Club R 1., .Jacksonville, Fla. Mc.lilton, Svlvia Holmes . . . 3103 Sennnes Ave., Richmond, Va. -McKa.nev, Ona Jane ... 617 Wagner Rd., Bristol, Va. McKee, Carol Frances Asher (Mrs.). . . 5 Nashua Ave., Marbh- hca.l, Mass. McLennan, Mary Margaret . . . 3408 Landar St., Lvnchburg, Va. McMorrow, Marv E 4351 North ' 26th St., Arlington 7, Va. M. Nair, Norma Ruth . . . 1 ' 239 Dibble Rd., Aiken, S. C. McNaughton, .Jeanne Arnow . . . 1098 Regeid St., Schenectadv, N. Y. McNernev, Lillian Elizabeth . . . 1700 lli-hmoTid Ave., Lvnch- burg. Va. MacKenzie, Patricia Ann ... 863 N. Patrick Henry Drive, Arlingto,., Va. Macklin, Marie Patricia . . . U. S. Na al Hospital, Quantico, Va. Mackey, Patricia Rae . . . 104 Linden .-Vve., Hampton, ' a. Malione, Gail Spowsler ... 309 Central Parkway, Newport News, Va. Mahone, Katherine Kinloch ... P. 0. Bo.x 765, Charlottesville, Va. Maiden, Barbara Mae . . . ' 2500 Commonwealth A ' e., Alexandria, Va. Major, H. Carol . . . ' 203 Haywood Dr., Porlsmontli, Va. Malami, Graeia Louise . . . 3003 Matoaka Rd., Hampton, Va. Maloney, Virginia Lee ... 66 Radclille IM., Weston, Mass. Maloy, Georgianne Swadley . . . IcDowell, ' a. Manchester, Stephany Alpha . . . Rt. 4, Box ' 20 ' 2, Powhatan, Va. Manderson, Mary Sandra ... 1 16 W. Rugbv . ve., College Park, Ga. Manley, Linda .Joyce . . . 20S ' Bidgood Dr., Portsmouth, a. Mantzuranis, Eugenia G. . . . 913 8th St. S, E., Washington 3, D. C. Manuel, Brenda Sue ... 8 Draper Lane, Newport News, Va. Maracic, Maria . . . 13 ' 2 S. W. 7th Ave., Hallandale, Fla. Marchant, Elizabeth . nne . . . 1301 Nottoway Ave., Richmond, Va. Marcom, Vicki Lee . . . 509 Pitt Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Marion, Nan Rae ... 15 Langhorne Rd., Newport News, Va. Marnock, Barbara Reed . . . Iti92 E. Clifton Rd., N. E., Atlanta 7, Ga. Marriott, Suzanne Gammell . . . 342 Culpeper St., Warrenton, Va. Marsh, Susan Louise . . . 103 Columbia . ve,. Swarthmore, Pa. Marshall, Brownley Hunter . . . 318 67th, Newport News, Va. Marshall, Susan Andrea . . . 161 ' 2 Dogwood Dr., Alexandria, Va. Marsolan, Valerie Erna . . 106 Kennedy St., .-Alexandria, Va. Marsteller, Sandra Lee . . . 1619 North Glebe Rd., .Arlington, Va. Martin, Mary Bonnie ... 60 Sykes .-Vve., Livingston, N. J. Martin, Peggv Larraine . . . 8 ' 20 Osborne St., Chester, Pa. Martin, Sally ' . . 3 ' 201 Van Buren St., Hollywood, Fla. Martin. Sunny Jean . . . CortersviUe, Va. Martvn, Irene ... 15 North Hillside Ave., Chalfont, Pa. Marx, Marcia Anne . . . 13 ' 20 Farr Rd., Reading, Pa. Massey, Sarah Frances . . . 65 ' 24 Little Falls Rd., .Arlington, Va. Mastronarde, Carol Lynn ... 80 Peach Tree Rd., Glastanbury, Conn. Mathews, Sherrill . nne ... 359 West 10th St., Front Royal, Va. Matson, Bettv Ann . . Glencoe Rd., Glencoe, Md. Matthews, Catherine Wavne ... Box 177. Saint Paul, Va. Mayer, Meredith Rose . . . 261 Park St., Vpper Montclair, N. J. Mavnard, Nancy Gray ... 33 Treniont St., Portland, Me. Meaders, Betty . . . 52 20 Backlick Rd., Springfield, ' a. Mellor, Roberta White . . . 1512 Duncan Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. Melton, iVney .Abigail . . . 1614 Pope .Ave., Richmond, Va. Melton, Robin -Alvis . . . Painter, Va. Menegus, Gerry Louise ... 110 Stadtmauer Drive, Clifton, N. J. Mercer, Carol .Ann . . . 2870 N. Lourando Dr., Mobile, .-Ala. Merritt, Lois .Anne . . . 1209 Westview Drive, Fredericksburg, Va. Messier, Marilyn Braiman ... 19 Orange Heights . ve.. West Orange, N. J. Meyerhoft ' er, Julianna . . . 2402 Wise Drive, Bayside, Va. Miehaliga, Joyce Lynn . . . Rt. 1, Woodford, a. Middleton, Clara Elizabeth. . . Herndon, ' a. Miles, Elizabeth Carpenter ... 605 .Airport Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. 263 DIRECTORY — Continued Miles, Jan . . . ' 297 Roundtree, Metter, Ga. Miller, Elsie Frances . . . 1314 S. Fairwater Dr., Norfolk 8, Va. Miller, Elsie Watts . . . 412 Northway, Baltimore, Md. Miller, Jean DeAnne . . . 2550 South East 7th Dr., Pompano Beach. Fla. Miller, Mary Sue . . . Farmingreen, Lin ' ille, Va. Miller. Nanly Marie . . . 206 Pefley Drive, Norfolk 2, Va. Miner, Juliet Deni . . . Allied Forces, Mediterranean, Navy No. 240, F. P. 0.,N. Y., N.Y. Minton, Marcia Page . . . 2819 Westchester Rd., Richmond, Va. Mitchell, Carol Ann . . . Pratts, Va. Mitchell, Carolyn Christine . . . 308 Southampton St., Emporia, Va. Mitchell, Margaret Ann ... 10 South Street, Shrewsbury, Mass. Mitchell V. Diane . . . 9008 Walden Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Mizell, Kay Beryl . . . 3506 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. Modugno, Marilyn R. ... 53 Henry Ave., Harrison, X. Y. Mohan, June I. (Mrs.) ... 15 Mount Vernon Ave., Fredericks- burg, Va. Molitoris, Lorraine Marie ... 36 Pomeroy Terrace, Nor- thampton, Mass. Monaco, Mary Anne . . . Box 30 Rt. 3, Aiuiandale, ' a. Monohon, Mary Jean . . . 709 Auburn Place, Martinsville, Va. Montgomery, Sandra Lee . . . 4956 South 25th St., Arlington 6, Va. Moore, Barbara Ann . . . 7644 Y ' armoutli Dr., Richmond, Va. Moore, Ellen Doud . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Purcelleville, Va. Moore. Martha Jean . . . 1706 Wedgewood Dr., Ocala, Fla. Moore. Mary Klleii . . . 4910 Julia Ave., McLean, Va. Moore, -Mildred irginia ... 160 Azalea Ave., Richmond, Va. Moore, Xaiiey Lucille . . . Clarksville, Va. Jloore, Patricia Hendry . . . 421 Hightield Rd., Louisville, Ky. Moore, Rosemary . . . 1423 Franklin St., Fredericksburg, Va. Moore, Sandra Lee . . . No. 4 l utnain Ilill Apts., Greenwich, Conn. Moore, Susan Harris . . . 1846 East Blvd., Walnut Hill, Peters- burg, Va. Morde, Carol Louise ... 937 N. Kensington St., .VrliTigton, Va. Moreau, Cynthia Corthay ... 405 Clo er a . .Mexandria, Va. Morgan, Diana E 1831 Homestead . ve., Bethlehem, Penn. Morgan, Jo Love . . . 2812 N. Sycamore St., .Vrlington, Va. Morgan, Margaret McLeod . . . 540 Spring Lake Rd., Columbia, S. C. Morgan, Marilyn Whitney . . . 1506 Main St., Newington 11, Conn. Morgan, Patricia Louise ... 19 Elizalieth Parkwav, Eatontown, N. J. Morgan, Regina Lynne . . . 2461 Tillett Rd,, R..Mn,)ke, Va. Morio, Frances Ellen . . . 342 4Sth Si., Hn.oklvn. N. Y. Morris, Blanche Marie . . . 4101 Ma.soiuc Ilnme ' , Richmond, Va. Morris, Carol .lean . . . 2664 Edgewood St., S. W.. Roanoke, Va. Morri.s, Mari.Mi . lelia ... 500 Carlev Ave., Sharon, Pa. Morris, M.-iry Ellen . . . 804.JettSt., ' Frederieksl,nrg, Va. Morris, Nancy Edmunds (Mrs.) . . . 1204 Charles St., Frede- ricksburg, Va. Morris, Susan Clay . . . 209 Oakdale St., Martinsville, Va. Morrison, Bonnie Jean . . . Brookneal, Va. Morrison, Dorothy Jean . . . P. O. Box 173, Salem, Va. Morrison, Linda Jane . . . 753 Belmont Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Morrow, Marion Starr . . . 6400 Kennedy Dr., Chew Chase 15, Md. Moseley, Elizabeth Anne ... 1112 Rugby Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Moser, Alice Marie . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Box 219, Partlow, Va. Moskowitz, Gloria Barbara . . . 305 Riverside Drive, Lynch- burg, Va. Moss, Emily Faith ... Box 58, Callao, Va. Mover, Rosalie Ellen . . . Middleburg, Va. Mulling. Sylvia Sue . . . Box 351, Orange, Va. Mullins. Anne Vera . . . 246 Summit St., Norwich, Conn. Mundy, Cornelia Charlotte . . . 3022 Arthur Kill Rd., Statcn Island 9, N. Y. Murphy, .lane Ballantine . . . Mt. Holly, Va. Murphv, .lanis Lvnn . . . Rt. 4, Box 622, ' Fnirfax, ' a. Mur|)hv. Lois (la vie . . . 3520 . Ohio St., Arlington, Va. Muri hy. Mary Do, . . . 5 . . Flaxl,.,, PL, Alexandria, Va. Murray, Kosalvn Lee . . . Rt. 1, l!..x 21. llnllin.s, Va. Murray, Sue King . . . 1017 Hani|)t iri Ridge. Bedford, Va. Murrell, Karen Rae . . . 5114 X.)rtli 1 tth St., Arlington 5, Va. Myers, Su.san Helen . . . 1859 Wilson Blvd., Arhngton, Va. Naif, Peggy Burch . . . 322 West Main, Berrv -ille, Va. Nail, .Joan Carol . . . 201 ' 2 W. Center St., Galax, Va. Nathanson, Wilnia Lou ... 24 Euston St., Brookline, Mass. Nelson, Anna Christina . . . 955 S. Columbus St., Arlington, Va. Nelson, Bonnie Merchelle . . . 651 Crystal Dr., Pittsburgh 34, Pa. Nelson. Maxie Jo . . . 1019 S. Chowan Ave., Alexandria, Va. Newbern, Dora Frances . . . 624 Louisa Ave., Oceana, Va. Newbill, Elizabeth Rachel . . . Wirtz, Va. Newman, Evangeline Glidewell Van . . . 432 Chestnut St., Danville, Va. Newman, .loyce Rae . . . 5910 Shrubberv Hill Rd., Richmond, Va. Newman, Patricia Ann ... 911 East 2nd North St., Morristown, Tenn. Newton, Janet Bourne (Mrs.) . . . Rt. No. 2, Box 88, Fredericks- burg, Va. Nichojas, .Judith Crosthwaite ... 28 Milford Rd., Newport News, Va. Nichols, Henrietta Penny . . . 3006 Liberty Hill Hwy., Camden, S. C. ' ' Nicholson, Frances Anne ... 105 Bennet St., Manassas, Va. Noble, Charlotte Laetitia . . . 1932 Chuckatuck Ave., Peters- burg, Va. Nolan, Elizabeth Baker . . . 512 Lewis St., Fredericksburg, Va. Norman, Marion Eloise . . . 4300 N. Glebe Rd., Arlington 7, Va. Norma nd, .Vinia Marie . . . 424 Hunter St., Fredericksburg, Va. NortoiL, Liiula Gayle . . . 205 Eastwood Dr., Danville, Va. Nottingham, Kay Frances . . . Box 21, Nassawadox, Belle Haven, Va. Nourie, Anne Branch ... 91 Shaw St., Manchester, N. H. Novak, Reenie . . . 5511 North 24th St., Arlington, Va. Noyes, Sandra Coolidge ... 1 Masscahusetts . ve., Worcester 9, Mass Nye, Sheri Ellen . . . 2151 Thornwood, Wilmette, Jll. O ' Brier. Peggy Ami . . . Hyacinth, Va. O ' Bryhim, Patricia Lee . . . 812 Daniel St., Fredericksburg, Va. O ' Connor, Cathleen Mary . . . 4225 Westmoreland St., McLean, O ' Connor, Susan Alta . . . G-4 Section Hq. USARCARIB, Ft. . mador. Canal. Olinger, Linda Sue . . . Box 283, Coeburn, Va. Olson, Violet Edythe . . . 1046 St;inford Dr., Alexandria, Va. O ' Neal, Nancy Gay . . . 4704 Algonquin Ave., Jacksonville 10, Fla. Onley, Barbara .Jane . . . 200 S. Church St., Snow Hill, Md. O ' Rear. Kathleen Ann . . . 5548 16th St., N., Arlington, Va. Orebau;;!.. Susan Xeal . . . New Market, Va. Oren.ler. l.u.retia . nn . . . Keokee. Va. Orr, Ret)e -ea . . . 120 Wayne Ave., Waynesboro, ' a. Orrock, Nancy Carol . . . 5705 Bethlehem Rd., Ricluaond 30, Va Osborne, Eleanor Esther . . . 226 Wythe Parkway, Hampton, i. Osborne, Virginia Marie ... 95 Gillis Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Ottley, Elizabeth Hill . . . 2610 Pine Grove Drive, Richmond 29, 0 erst reet, Judith Rebecca . . . Rt. 1, Box 360, Vinton, Va. Owens, Mary, 2625 Aveham Ave. . . . Roanoke, Va. Pace, Carolyn Capston . . . 1437 South 2Sth St., -Arlington, Va. Pace, Mary Frances . . . 7410 Grace St., Springfield, Va. Pack, Ia ' sIIc . . . 108 Simpson Drive, Framingham, Mass. Page, Ann Ro.salie . . . Pagebrook Farm , Rt. 3, Box 109, Charlottesville. Va. Painter, .lune Marie . . . Catawba Sanatorium, Catawba, Va. Palmer, Margan ' t Randolph . . . Wasliington, Va. Palmer, Susanna Wentworth ... 15 Edgewood Terrace, Alexan- dria. ' a. Palnmbo, Mary Elaine . . . 1958 Thomson Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Painiell, Norma Kathryn ... 836 Hamilton . e., S. W., Roa- noke, Va. Pannill, Sally Egleston ... 703 Graydon Ave., Norfolk, Va. Paris, Rebecca Sue ... 1614 Bclfield PI., Lynchburg, Va. I ' ark, Linda .h.v e . . . R. D., Pittstown, N. J. Parker, Dorothy Sue . . . 2.501 (lilford Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Parker, E a Roberta . . . 4010 Chesapeake A -e., Hampton, Va. Parker, Mar. - Sue ... 718 Jones St., SuHolk, a. Parramore, iNIary Jane . . . 2503 Doctor ' s I ake Dr., Orange Park, Fla. Parscms, Tina .Johnson ... Box 84, Nokcsville, Va. DIRECTORY — Continued Paslorius. Klva Elaim ' ... 355 Main St., CL-niciition. I ' a. Putcs, I ' atricia Sliirlec . . . ' iaiH Tidewater Trail, Fredericks- bury, Va. Pattoii, .leaniie Allen . . . S-J S. Tunnel Hd., Aslieville. N. C. Patlon, Leslie Sprague . . . Belilen Hill l,arie, Wilton, Conn. Payne, Brenda Joyce . . . Forbes St., Fal nth. Va. Pearcy, Margaret Sue ... 9 Morris St., Salcni, W. ' a. Pearson. Susan Barklcy ... 110 Ingleby Dr., Winter Haven, Fla. Peavy, Laura Elizabeth . . . 7303 Roswell Rd , Richmond, Va. Peek, Marcia Jean . . . 130 Cliesterfield Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Peck, Nita Inez . . . Rt. No. 1, Box ' 25! . Frc.lericksburg, Va. Pensoiu, Jane Eleanor ... •267 Co.liraii Hd,, j ' illslmrgh ' 28, Pa. Perdue, Mav Scott . . . 1053 N. Sli..re Ud., .Xoriolk, a. Perkins, Nancy Page . . . 1-21 East Waliuil, lliTusdale, III. Perkins, Peggie Lenora ... 311 Greenway Ct., Portsmouth, Va. Perrenot, Susan Weller . . . GOl Chumley Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. Perrine, Nancy Louise . . . 3 ' 21 Oakcrest Lane, Wallingford, Pa. Perry, Carol Sue . . . O. T. R. S. ' 27-B, Ft. Shatter, APO 958, San Francisco, Calif. Perry, Caroline Coleman . . . 912 Sylvania Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Perry, Frances Elaine . . . 5619 Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington, Va. Perry, Susan Jane . . 137 Rlioda Ave., Xutley, X. J. Peterson, Louise Pauline ... OS Hopper . ' e., Pumpto n Plains, . J. Petrea, Rebekah Elizabeth . . . 1409 Westover Gardens Blvd., Richmond 23, Va. Peyronnet, Nellie Louise . . 1011 West 43rd St., Richmond, Va. Pharr, Martlia Jane . . . 3749 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Pharr, Ruth Anne . . . 5704 North 8th Rd., Arlington 3, Va. Phillips, Carol Paige . . . 7005 Jahnke Rd., Richmond, Va. Phillips, Ihia Reanev ... 804 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lake- land, Fla. Phillips, .Tanc Havlin . . . 3607 N. Glebe Rd., Arlington 7, Va. Phillips. Margaret Anne ... 78 Raleigh lid , Newport News, Va. Phillips Saii.lra Bel . . . 4418 R.iland Av,,. Balliniorc 10, Md. Pida. Nam y .lean . . . ' 28 ' 20 First Rd.. X., Arlingl..n 1, Va. Fierce, Margaret Reeves ... 38 Southgate Ave., Annapolis, Md. Pierce, Phyllis Rae ... 106 Orleans Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Pierce, Timatha Stone ... 113 Converse, Longmeadow, Mass. Piatt, Olive Leona ... 883 Parkside Ave., Trenton 8, N. J. Pollard, Carolyn Temple . . . Rt. ' 2, Box 104, Beaverdam, Va. Pollock, Marifou Whitney ... 519 Beaver Rd., Glenside, Pa. Polt, Patricia Irene ... 49 Center St., Bloomsbury, N. J. Ponimerenke, Xatasha . . . Pine Ledge Drive, Clarence, N. Y. Pond, Pamela . . . 9805 Holmhurst Rd., Bethesda, Md. Pool, Laura Rave . . . 13-2 ' 2 ' 21st St., South Norfolk, Va. Poole, Gal.rielle Judith . . . Boonsboro PI., Lynchburg, Va. Poor. XaiH y Gail ... Box US, R. D. No. 4, Wheeling, W. Va. Potter, irginia Anne . . . M. C. ' 295 Seaford, Del. Powell, Carolyn . . . 3957 South Lake Dr., Roanoke, Va. Powell, Eleanor McClung ... Box 103, Holland. i. Powell, Frankie Lou . . . 3701 North l-2tli Ave., Pensacola, Fla. Powell, Jo Anne ... 52 Piedmont . vc., Hampton, Va. P owell, Katherine Claire . . . 10 ' 26 Locust St., West Palm Beach, Fla. Powell, Medora Braxton . . . 1345 Glen Gratten, Montgomery, Ala. PoNvell, Nancy Lee . . . 3 ' 2 Piedmont Ave., Hampton, Va. Powell, Sarah Lacy . . . 1345 Glen Gratten, Montgomery, Ala. Powers, Janice Marie . . . 1304 N. Pierre St., . rlington, Va. Po ver.s, Paula Patricia . . . 7614 Hollins IM.. Rirhmond, Va. Pracht, Theresa Mae . . . Rt. No. 1, Box 2 ts, . le andria, Va. Prall, Barbara .Jean . . . ' 215 Matroy Lane, Wallingford, Pa. Prebish, Karen Candy . . . 7166 Willow Tree Lane, University City 30, Mo. Presson, Judith Moxley . . . 3701 Moss Side . ye., Riclmiond ' 2 ' 2, Va. Prewitt, Helen Hiett ... 333 Park Crest Rd., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Prewitt, Patricia Louise . . . 4339 North ' 26th St., Arlington, Va. Prince, Elizabeth Bryant . . . Capron 1, Va. Proctor. Sandra ... 917 DeSale St., S. W., Vienna, Va. Pnckett, I.ynda Anne . . . Tioutville, Va. Pu.ketle. Svh ia Lee ... 600 Ingram St., Danville, Va. Puller. Sallic May . . . 400 Baldwin Rd., Richmond, Va. Pn ka.■.. Catherine Anna ... 97 Godfrey Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Pnll, . ' andra Elizabeth . . . Rt. 4, Boonsboro Rd., Lynchburg, Qnailes, Xancy Hope . . . 1 ' 2 ' 26 Evergreen Rd., Carrcroft Crest, Wilmington 3. Del. Raby, yi.ny Ann . . . 1714 Des Moines Ave., Porlsnionth, Va . Railway, Anne Hutton . . . ' 2 ' 2 Oak Crest. Darii n. Conn. Uidiola, Maria Adela . . . Lloveras (Hi;. IMa. 21, Santurce, Puerto Rico Raidy, Susan F . . . 1 ' 233 Post Road, Scarsdale, X. V. Rambo, Sara Elizabeth . . . 43 21 Remington .Vve., Peimsauken, X. J. Ramey, Susan I-ucile ... 18 Grandview Ave., West Orange, N. J. Ramsey, Boiuiie Grace . . . 903 Cottage St., Vienna, Va. Randall, Amy Louise . . . 401 Morningside Ilgts., Lexington, Va. Rasmussen, Anne Loui.sc . . . Ht. 1, Box ' 215, Scandia IM., Sandston, Va. Rawles, Rose Carolyn . . . Rt. 1, Box l ' 26, Franklin, Va. Rawlings, Margaret Garl.ind . . . 51113 34tli Rrl., North .Arling- ton, Va. Rawlins, Mary Kathryn Ginger ' , . . . H52 Greenbrier St., .-Vrlington, Va. Rawls, Elizabeth Hunter . . . 103 York Lane, irginia Beach, Va. Raymond, Margaret Anne . . . R. F. D. 2. Box 119. ' ienna, ' u. Reading, Linda Allen . . . (i .X. Homestead Dr., Vardley, Pa Reardon, Ann Theresa . . . 3110 Hth St., North, Arlington 1, Reddington, Elizabeth Anne ... 40 Longview Trail, Dcnville, X. J. Reed, Mary Lou Mimi . . . Reed Ave., Conncaut Lake Park, Pa. Reed, Molly . . . 4 ' 24 3rd St., S., Xaples, Fla. Reeves, Gertrude Elizabeth . . . 3 ' 20 West rnion St., West Chester, Pa. Reichley, Suzanne Louise . . . 5 ' 219 Massachusetts Ave., Wash- ington, D. C. Reitman, Ann Elizabeth . . . 349 Leonard Dr., New Milford, X. J. Reitz, Carolvn.Jane . . . 13111 Copley Dr., Welshire, Wilmingto]i, Del. Renshaw, Sharon Lee . . . ' 2130 N. Early St., .Alexandria, Va. Respess, Marriot Elizabeth . . . Grirastead Post Office, Va. Restivo, Maryann Eleanor . . . ' 27-41 167th St., Flushing 38, NY. Reutter, Elizabeth Lee . . . 580 Cooper St., Woodbury, X. J. Reynolds, Anne Roberta . . . 61 ' 2 Broad St., Salem, ' a. Reynolds, Elizabeth Lanyon . . . 5G60 Warwick Rd., Rich- mond, Va. Reynolds, Emily Hine ' Lee ... (ienesee Trail, Harrison, X. Y. Reynolds, Hope Ellen . . . 5S14 .Xccomac St., Springfield, Va. Rhodius, .Jean Ann . . . 8-27-3 167 St.. .J.niiaica M, X. Y. Rice, Cecelia Marie ... 16 Collcj, ( n, I,-. Sl.innton, Va. Rich, Barbara Jeanne . . . 4411 Klio«..od . e., .Maplcwood, X. J. Richardson, Mary Bruce . . . Bellair. Rt. 5, Charlottesville, Va. Richardson, Mary Franklin . . 105 West Brow Oval, Lookout Mtn., Tenn. Richardson, Mary Hall . . . Meadow Wood, Bristol, Tenn. Richardson, Nancy Jane . . . Mount Jackson, ' a. Richardson, Patricia ... ' 28 Canterbury Rd.. Bellair, Cliar- lottesville, Va. Richardson, Valerie Gray . . . 764 W. Lincoln . ve , Birmingliam, Va. Riddleberger, Alexina Holt . . . 309 Salem Ave., Front Royal, Va. Ridgely, Caroline Clark . . Hickory Point Farm, R. F. I). 3, .Box 438, Fredericksburg, Va. Riegel, Cordelia .Jane ... 7 Estil St., Lexington, Va. Ries, Kristine Aida . . . Mumi Lane, Haddonfield, N. .T. Ries, Susan Lawsine (Mrs.) . . . 9 ' 21 Brompton St., Fredericks- burg, Va. Rightmire, Judith Louise . . . Carol Rd., Princeton, X. .1. Riker, Emily Brogan . . . 590 Foothill Rd., Somerville, X. J. Riles, Eleanor .Jane . . . ' 2301 Barbara Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Rilev, Carolyn Clarke . . . ' 2035 Matoax Ave., Petersburg, Va. Riley, Evelyn Virginia . . . 1351 ' alley Ave., Winchester, ' a. Rilling, Gaii . . . 94 39 11 ' 2 St., Richmond Hill, X. Y. Rinaldo, Roberta C. (Mrs.) . . . 1 ' 2 ' 21 Brent St , Fredericksburg, Va Ring, .Janet Carol ... ' 24 Barry Rd., . mityville, L. I., X. Y. Ring, Susan, Trevor . . . SOI Tolita Ave., Coronado, Calif. Ristori, Pamela Diane . . . SO Harrison St., Garden City, X. Y. Ritchie, Elizabeth Anne . . . Box 3139 L ' niversity Station, Charlottesville, Va. Ritchie, Helen Thomas . . . Sal Si Puedes , Box 33, Lilian, Va. Ritter, Lucy Margaret . . . 1 ' 28 E. Central Ave., Winterhaven, Fla. Rives, Edna Florence . . . McKcnny, . 265 DIRECTORY — Continued Rixey, Phyllis Marion . . . Farley Acres, Brandy Station, Va. Rizzo, Maryanne Rose . . . 408 Amherst Rd., Linden, N. J. Robbins, Marian Elizabeth . . . 207 Jackson Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Robbins, Sandra Lee ... 7 Ra.lcIiH ' Rd., .Vlexaiidria, Va. Roberson, Judith Ann . . Rt. Nc- J, Rex :i7s. iciina, Va. Roberts, Ellen L. . . . 631 ' 2 X..rtli . ' mli St., AHi.if. ' t iii, Va. Roberts, Vicki Lvnne . . . 80-2 liuwlaiid Dr., l ]iiversity City, Mo. Robertson, Joanne . . . 633 Snug H.irbor Lane, Xewport News, Va. Robertson, Margaret Ann ... 3!) Shirley Rd., Newport News, Va. Robertson, Virginia Gail . . . 4003 North Glebe Rd., Arlington, Va. Robinson, Diane Sue . . . Pine Cove, R. D. 1, Easton, Md. Robinson, Margaret Carspecken . . . 630 Glen Mary Rd., Radnor, Pa. Robinson, Mary R. . . . 6009 Amherst Ave., Springfield, Va. Robinson, Nell Hardy . . . 5403 Queensbury Rd., Richmond, Va. Rodgers, Joyce Elaine . . . ' 231 E. Spring St., Alexandria, Va. Roe, Margaret Ruth . . . ' 201 Oakdale Rd., Salisbury, Md. Roesgen, Pollv Ruth ... IS Pebble Hill Rd., S., Dewitt, N. Y. Rogers, Katharine Wyatt . . . 1602 Confederate Ave., Rich- mond, Va. Roof, Mary Catherine . . . ■2373 Harrington Drive, Decatur, Ga. Roop, Mary Elizabeth . . . Sutherland Woods, Pulaski, Va. Ropertz, Linda Karin ... 33 Chester Ave., Stewart Manor, Garden Citv, L. I., N. Y. Rose. Lvdia .Toannc . . . Box H, Carr ville, Va. Ros.s..Iu lv Kathi-riiu- . . Hi2 l.iriroln . v,-., Marion, Va. Ross,,,,,. .i„v v Isabcllc - . , . ' SOS (l,i„,„,k Lane, Dayton, Ohio. Roudalmsl, ' , Marv Martina . . 12!l N. Abingdon St., Ariington 3, Va. Rountree, Augusta Macon ... 13 Northampton Dr., Hampton, Va. Rovics, Bonnie Duane . . . 417 Beauwood Ct., Olivette, Mo. Rowe, Susan Elaine ... 42 Main St., Livermore Falls, Me. Rowell, Frances Gardner . . . 121 Lakeshore Dr., Fredericksburg Va. Rowell, Patricia Anne . . . 121 Lakeshore Dr., Fredericksljnrg, Va. Rowen. Doris Arlene . . . 9301 Milrov PI., Bethesda, Md. Rowlanil, Margaret Lynn . . . 400 I ' Tiic.ii St.. Salem, Va. Ruiker, Patricia Ann . . . 3203 Pinelar,d Rd., Roanoke, Va. Rncid, Linda Gilliam . . . Huntington Mills, Rochester, N. Y. Rudv, Carol Lynn . . . Meado«- Way, IrN-ingtou, . Y. RuHin, Patricia ... 418 Clinton St., Petersburg, Va. Rush, Nancy Rebecca . . . 2100 Tvwman Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Russell, Mary Arlena . . . 3417 Hycliffe, Louisville 7, Ky. Rutan, Susan ... 9117 Burkhart Dr., Richmond, Va. Ruth, Elizabeth Montague . . . 120 Mt. Sanford Rd., Mt. Carmel, Conn. Ryan, Helen Frances . . . Cornerstone .-Vpts. . -7, Martinsville, Va. Ryan, Jean Tracy ... 85 Vesta Str., Sluttgart Moehringen, Germany Ryan, Rebecca Oakey . . . Shawsville, ' a. Sager, Patricia Ann ... 76 Kensett Rd., Manhasset, N. ' ; Salisbury, Marilyn ... 35 Lyndon Rd., Fayettcville, N. Y. Samet, Stephanie Helene ... 6 Langhorne Rd., New port News, Va. Sannnnns, Laurie . nn . . . Toano, Va. Saimu ' l. Marj.Tie Francis . . . Rt. 2, Box 392, Glen Allen, Va. Sail, hez, Lirilu Suzanne . . . 1019 Mildred Ave., Lorain, Ohio Sanderson, Caroline B . . . 3626 Stratford Rd., Richmond, Va. Sandridge, Linda Anne . . . Hill Top St., Crozet, Va. Sanfilippo. Silvia Ann . . . 6609 Williamsburg Blvd. Arlington, Sangston, Beverly .Jean . . . 8509 Lynwood PI., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Sasso, Kathleen A. . . . 130 Lincoln Rd., Westfield, N. J. Saunders, Barbara Ross ... 211 4th Ave, Qnantico, Va. Saun.lrrs. Caiuh i, M:w ... 1 Paris Dr., Ri,l,ni..i„l, Va. Sain„l, ' i-s, l-;i,-aii.,]-e . . . 2321 S. Pierce St.. .Xrlington, Va. Saunders, Harriet Ann . . . S29 S. Grant, Hins.lalc, III. Saunders, .In.lilh . . . 2321 S. Pierce St., Arlington, Va. Saundeis. Marv Ainslie . . . R. F. D. 4, Box 555, Sutt ' olk, Va. Saniidirs, Marv O ' Neida . . . 211 4th Ave., Quantico, Va. Saunders, PatiJnce . . . P. O. Box (i49, Tripoli, Libya. V; Bayers, Malinda (lail . . . 3824 High Acres Rd., Roanoke, Va. Schaefer, Darlene Deanna . . . 724 S. Wayne St., Arlington, Va. Scheerer, Linda Joyce . . . 1511 Tyler Ave., Falls Church, Va. Scheibe, Sara Anne ... 23 Clairidge Court, Montclair, N. J. Scheuring, Christine A. . . . 1027 Kennedy Lane, Falls Church, Va. Schmidt, . deline Ethel . . . Wolfangle Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio. Schneider, . lice . . . 318 Pinewood . ve.. Silver Spring, Md. Schneider, Carol Lou . . . 431 X. York Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Schock, Carol Anne . . . 3325 A alon Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Schoenberger, Cherry Bell . . . 645 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Schoenweiss, Mary Ellen . . .V. S. X. A. S., Navy 115, F. P. O., Xew Y ' ork, N. Y. Schulman, Barbara .Joan . . . 6015 9th Rd., X. Arlington, Va. Schulman, Marilyne Sandra . . . 501 Talley Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. Schulz, Carolyn Jean . . . 1003 Burnside St., Hopewell, Va. Sehuttler, Maryellen O ' Brien ... 27 Linden St., Staten Island 10, N. Y. Schwab, Barbara Lee . . . 640 Oak Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Schwab, Janet Cooper ... 15 Richmar Dr., Birmingham 13, Ala. Schwartz, Susan Ellen . . . 3000 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. Schwerdtle, Dorothy Mary I in ... 4 Linden Ave., Riverton, N. J. Scott, Patricia Gardvne . . . 5106 King William Rd., Richmond, Va. Scruggs, Karen Craighill . . . 2913 Dellwood Circle, I,ynchburg, Va. Scruggs, X ' ancy Langhorne . . . 2913 Dellwood Circle, Lynch- burg, Va. Seelv, Madelvn Dianne . . . 2602 X. Mansion Dr., Hopewell, Va. Settle, MaryAshtou ... 780 Hall Rd., Dahlgren, Va. Shadwell, Wendv Joan . . . 1215 Todt Hill Rd., Staten Island 4, N. Y. Shafer, Susan Myers . . . 126 Fourth St., Hanover, Pa. Shaner, Nancy Carol . . . Popular Heights, Swoope, Va. Shannon, Katherine Hearne . . . 1776 Berkeley Ave., Peters- burg, Va. Sliarpe, Cynthia . . . 8000 Winston Rd., Philadelphia 18, Pa. Sharpies, Linda .Ann . . . 471 Elmwood Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Shaw, Karen Lynne . . . 21 Middle Way, Summit, N. J Sheehan, Jean Elizabctli ... 43 Greenbriar Ave., Hampton, Va. Sheehan, Reva Montague . . . 1501 Confederate Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Sheetz, Linda X. ... 467 Bav Ridge Parkway. Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sheetz, Marjorie Helen . . . Whittier . e. Ext., mchester, Va. Shelton, Carole Sue . . . Gretna, Va. Shelton, Joyce . nne . . . Rt. Xo. 4, Box 318, Fredericksburg, Va. Shelton, Rebecca Lee . . . 148 Oakland Dr., Pulaski, Va. Shepard, Prudie B Box 154. Bethel, Conn. Shitlet, Carol Ann . . . Rt 2, Waynesboro, Va. Shiver, Bess M Box 17, Bassett, Va. Shoemaker, Karen Summer . . . 2101 Washington Ave., Frede- ricksburg, Va. Shongut, Frances Jane . . . 230 Carroll Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y ' . Shotton, Marjorie Heiskell . . . 912 Pennsylvania Ave., Suffolk, Va. Showker, Jane I ee . . . Craigsville, Va. Shreaves, Betty Dunton . . . Nassawadox, Va. Shrieves, Mary Asher ... P. 0. Box 136, Onley, Va. Shn.pshirc. Sallie . nn . . . 3810 Noble Ave., Richmond, Va. Sliuger, .lill F. . . . Shuger Hill Rd., Pikesville 8, Md. Shumaker, Julia Ann . . . 1821 Chesterfield Ave.. Mclean, Va. Sibley, Xorma Faye ... 27 Curtis Tignor Rd., Xewport Xews, Va. Siebert, Helen Frances ... 30 Primrose .- ve., onkers, X ' . . Sills, Mary . nn . . . 1720 Crestwood Dr., Alexandria, Va. Simmons, Louise Eleanor . . . 7226 Landees St., . lcxandria, Va. Simms, : Iarilyn Dannelle . . . 4410 North 38th St., . rhngton, Va. Simms, Slary Lloyd . . . 4604 Wythe . ve., Richmond, a. Simon, Susan Elizabeth Ann . . 1229 Brent St., Fredericksburg, Va. Simpson, Carol Ann . . . Box 158, R. D. Xo. 1, Assembly Point, Lake George, N. Y. Simpson, Rebecca Ellen ... 686 Woodland Ave., Winchester, Va. Sipple, Margaret Noel . . . 2232 Windsor Ave., S. W., Roa- noke, Va. 266 DIRECTORY — Continued Skcat.s, N:uu-v Ann . . . .si.) IlMni Avr., Djvlui, 111, Ohio Skcltoii, Miiry Sue . . . ' MM S. V. (il t ' ourt, Miami, Flu. Skilcs, Patricia l.viiii . . . ' i717 Silversiile Rd., WilniingU)n I), Del. Slonim, Nancv Jill ... 151 Graiiby St., Hartford, Conn. Sineds, Elaine Mary . . . Box +17, Rt. 3, Williauisliurf, ' , ' a. Smith, Bonnie I.ec . . . . cconiae, Va.. Smith, Carolyn U-e . . .Qtrs, S81( -a, Fort Rucker, Ala. Smith, Catherine Cantield Candy ... 305 West Dr., Rirli- mond, Va. Smith, Diane Erwin . . . 413 Sanhican Dr., Trenton, X. .1. Smith, Diane Joan ... 9 Meredith Rd., Trenton, N. J. Smith, Elaine Frances . . . ' i5M X. Florida St., Arlington, ' a. Smith, Joyce Kaye ... 603 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va. Smith, .Judy Downs . . . 101 2 Horsepen Rd., Richmond, Va. Smith, Leslie Frances ... 63 Ely Dr., Fayetteville. X. Y. Smith, Lois Jeanne . . . Box HI, R. F. D. X ' o. 1, Blacksburg, ' a. Smith, Lynn Gary . . . 239 Warwick Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Smith, Margaret Elizabeth ... 178 W. Queen Lane, Phila- delphia, Pa. Smith, iLarilyn Hall . . . 315 Carolina Ave., Summerville, S. C. Smith, Marjory Elizabeth . . . 73 2 Xorthgate Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Smith, Mary Carolyn . . . Mabjack P. O., Mathews County, a. Smith, Nancy Carol . . . 1873 Newton St., N. W., Washington 10, D. C. Smith, X ancy Lee ... 29 Charles St., Uniontown, Pa. Smith, Sally Barlow . . . 6340 31st PI., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. Smith, Sally June . . . Qts. No. 1 ' 2, Ft. Belvoir, Va. Smith, Sybil Bennett . . . 1009 Lyndhurst Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Smith, Terry Morgan . . . Madison, ' a. Smith, Vesta C 5869 South 2nd St., Arlington 4, Va. Smits, Ruth Mara . . . 3606 Underwood St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Snowden, Ruth ' irginia . . . 1018 George Wasliington Hgwy., Portsmouth, Va. Suv.liT, Elizabclh Jane ... 7 Hunting Cove, Belle Haven. Alexandria, a. Solf, Susan Mae . . . 130S Forest Dr., Alexandria, Va. Song, Wonja . . . 42-3 Whekyum-Dong Choonz-Koo, Seoul, Korea. Sorrell, Joan Evelyn . . . R. F. D. X ' o. 3, Box 65, Spotsylvania. Va Southgate, Ellen Bradford . . . Countryside, Summit, X. .1. Spallo ne, Mary Grace . . . 272 Main St., Iillburn, X. J. Spangler, Ann Elizabeth ... 14 Charles PI., Chatham, X. J. Spangler, Susan . . . 1025 Scott Ave., Rockville, Md. Spatig, Nancy Susan . . . 1738 Berkelev Ave., Petersburg, Va Spears, Rebecca Berkley . . . 1S06 Chamberlain St., South Boston, Va. Spell, Margaret Carolyn . . . 5414 19th St., N. Arlington 5, Va. Spence, Carolyn Eustace (Mrs.) . . . 1518 Augustine Ave., Fredericksburg, ' a. Spence, Kathryn Ellen . . . Valley Rd., Millington, X ' . .1. Spicer, .Viina Deha - . . R. F ' ' . D., Gordons ' ille, Va. Sprenkle, Kathleen Ix-ah . . . 3009 Grant St., Richmond, Va. Stallard, Sandra Elizabeth . . . Dorchester, Va. Stanley, Betsy Gail . . P. O. Box 329, Bedford, Va. Staples, Joyce Serena . . . 1814 Wasliington Ave., Frederick.s- burg, Va. Stark, Juliet Silvey ... 6 Pinccrest Dr., Huntington, W. : . Stavros, Penelope . . . 9611 Cape A ' iew Ave., Xorfolk 3, ' a. Steele, Marilyn Louise ... 15 School St., Sodus, N. Y. Steele, Xancy M. ... 832 South 25th St., Arlington, Va. Steen, Barbara Ann . . . Box 384, Westbury, L. L, X. Y. Stehmeir, Betty Jean ... 47 Poplar St., Charleston, S. C. Stephens, Betty Jo . . . Charlton Heights, W. Va. Stepler, .Vnne ... 509 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va. Stern, Joy Harriet ... 45 Central Ave., Spring ' alley, X ' . V. Stevens, Donna . . . 113 Jackson St., Culpeper, Va. Stevenson. Ann Elizabeth . . . 562 Richland Rd., Piltslnirgh 34, Pa. Stewart, Anne Carol . . . 321 Lakeview Ave , Rock -ille Centre, N.Y. Stewart, Bettie Cummings . . . Lanexa. Va. Stewart, Betty Carolyn . . . 1021 Delaware Ave., Suffolk, ' a. Stewart, Marianne . . . 2873 S. Abingdon St., . rIington, ' a. Stickley, Veerle Hendrica . . . Bellview Farm, Strasburg, a. Stillman, Helen Joyce . . . 3504 . mherst St., Xorfolk, Va. Stimson, Emily Wood ... 19 Makalapa Dr., Honolulu IS, Hawaii Sliiii.son, Landis Kathrvne ... 19 Makalapa Dr., llonolnlu l.S, Hawaii Stinnelt, Catherine Jane . . . Buchanan, Va. Stinnett, Helen Rebecca . . . 126 Garr Dr., Culpe],er, Va. _ St. John, Lani Lee . . . NSD Guam, Xavy Xo. 920-F. P. O., San Francisco, Calif. Stockton, Caroline Bayard . . . Snowden Lane, Princeton, X. J. Stone, Beverly Ann . . . 1014 Dinwiddle Ave., Richmond 29, Va. Stone, E.IIey Craighill . . . 3809 Sheringliani PI., Lvnchburg, ' a. St. .lie, Jii.lilli Anne . . . 3402 Forest Hill .Ue., Hiclimoncl. Va. Stoiin.-ll, .Xclli,. .Mae . . . Cumberland. Va. Stro.k-, liebekali Elizabeth . . . Q5S, Ft. Helvoir, a. Stnll, Su. aii.Iaviie... l?!. ) llill. i.K■ Dr., Falls Church, Va. Stuni|), Elizabeth Eralue.s . . allev Forge, Pa. Sturgis, -Mary Catherine . . . S49 Brookwood Dr., Tallahassee, Fla. Stutsman, Jane Tracy . . . Herndon, Va. Sullins, Floria Jean . . . Rt. Xo. 3, . bingdon, Va. Sullivan, . nn Carolyn . . . 1415 Gates Ave., X ' orfolk, Va. Sulpice, Beverly Bryan . . . 5904 .Munson Hill Rd., Falls Church, Surkamer, .Joanne JJargaret . . . 318 Wentworth .Vve., Roanoke, Va. Sutherland, Sally Barns . . . 3416 Grove, Richmond, Va. Sutton. Barbara J. . . . Riverdale l- ' arms, Tappahannock, Va. ■Swann, Mary Susan . . . 1215 Berwvn-Paoli Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Swaii.son, I.iiula Ann ... 700 Chatham Rd.. Glenview, 111. Swartz, Elizabeth Ackerly . . . Rosedale, Covington, Va. Swecker, lary Judy . . . Blue Grass, Va. Sweet, .Joyce Alae . . . Manquin, Va. Swoope, Patricia Mae . . . 6300 Blenheim Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md. Tait, Susan Adele . . . 824 S. Cherokee St., Alexandria, Va. Talbott, Yvonne Chatelain . . . 240 Salt Springs St., Fayette- ville, N. Y. Talcott, Leslie Barbara . . . 148 Steele Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Taliferro, Frances Craddock . . . 6703 Wessex Lane. Richmond, Va. Tallman E. .Jeanette . . . Sumner Rd., Edgewater Park, N. J. Tankcrsley, Donna Marie . . . 2015 Colgate St., N. E., Roanoke, Va. Tarrant, Sara Travers ... 26 Willway . ve., Ricluuond, Va. Tate, Mary Lee ... 28 Xorthwood Ave., Demarest, N J. Tatelbaum, Helen Elizabeth ... 113 I archmont Rd., Elmira, N. Y. Taylor, Dianna Patricia . . . Rt. 1, Box 533, Fairfax, Ya. Taylor, Janice Lee . . . Box li)8, Caretta, W. Va. Taylor, Joan W. . . . 1900 Columbia Pike Apt. 316, Arlington Taylor, Linda Kate . . . 5626 5th St., S. Arlington 4, Va. Taylor, Linda Stevenson . . . Apt. 316, 1900 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Taylor, Margury . mi ... 7 Redding Rd., Westport, Conn. Taylor, Mary Elizabeth ... 12 Sharon Rd., Triangle, Va. Taylor, Susan Robv ... Box 1402, Balboa, Canal Zone Taylor, Sylvia Gale ... 808 James Blvd., Signal Mountain, Tenn. Taylor, Victoria Grayson . . . 3605 Quesada St., X ' . W., Wash- ington, D. C. Teaford, Marv Lewis . . . Buchanan, ;i. Tench. E. Ann ... Box 1 1. I vndhurst, Va. Terrell, .lane Elizabeth . . . 3S2 Abbey Rd., Manhasset, X. Y. Terrell, Kath.rine I )ale ... 10 . dele St., Lynchburg, Va. Terrell. : larv Diane . . . Ut. 2. Ellerson, Va. Terrill, Jane Ann . . . 4855 Eden Dr., Roanoke, Va. Terrill, Judith Hunt . . . 204 Parkwav, Waterview, Portsmouth, Va. Terry, Sylvia Marie . . . 741 1 Grace St., Springfield, ' a. Test, Jean Marie . . . 225 Herbert . ve., Hampton, Va. Thomas, Catherine Aletha . . . Rt. Xo. 3, Box 265, Spotsylvania, W 227 Oak l irk Dr.. San Antonio, Thomas, Clvtie Har Texas Thomas, Daune Lois . . . Box S(i, I ibert.v Corner, X. J. Thomas, Ethel ... 818 2«tli St., S., . rhngton, Va. Thomas, Gwevn Procter . . . 1306 Kanawha . ve., Dunbar, W. a. Thomerson, Emily Carolyn . . . 2611 Stuart Dr., Durham, X. C. Thompson, Carol Jean . . . Rt. 1, Box 178, Buchanan, Va. Thompson, Ernestine Locke . . . 1209 Russell Rd., Alexandria, Va. 267 DIRECTORY — Continued Tliompsoii, Melissa Elizabeth ... 35 Harvest Lane, West Hart- ford, Conn. Thomson, Patricia Ann . . . .5313 3.Sth St., N. V., Washington 15, D. C. Thornhill, Jeanne Eloise . . . 6 ' 219 North ' ZSth St., Arlington, Va. Thrasher, Frances Wood ... 613 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va. Tiernan, Carol Anne . . . 1509 Timber Lane, Falls Church Va. Tilglmian, Margaret Anne . . . !2616 Spring Rd., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Tilton, Elizabeth Lloyd . . . 204 65 th St., Virginia Beach, Va. Tofighi, Gity Shams . . . 3712 Wise Ave., N. W., Washington 7, D. C. Tolar, Sara Campbell . . . 33-11 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. Tolson, Florence Clayton . . . 4610 S. 36th St., Arlington, Va. Tomlin, Jane Elizabeth ... 600 Church St., Clifton Forge, Va. Toney, Myra Lee . . . Rt. 1, Blacksburg, Va. Totman, Kristina Ellen . . . Point Pleasant Rd., Stoney Creek, Branford, Conn. Totty, Jane Carlisle . . . 7836 Jalinke Rd., Richmond, Va. Townsend, Penelope . . . Mountain View Rd., Belle Mead, Va. Towson, Barbara Thro . . . 560 River Road, Lewiston, N. Y. Toye, Jane Anne . . . Rt. No. 1, Elmer, N. J. Traynham, Mary Lanier . . . 103 Boxwood, Hampton, Va. Trefny, Patricia ' Evelyn . . . 4030 Griffin St., Portsmouth, Va. Trembath, Elizabeth Marcy ... 10 Susquehanna Ave., Tunk- hannock. Pa. Trevvett, Judith Anne ... 33 Randolph Rd., Ferry Farms, Fredericksburg, Va. Treviilian, Jane Grahame . . . 3509 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. Tripolos, Evangeline Nicholas ... 316 Parkway, Charlottes- ville, Va. Trone, Judith Anne ... 305 Park Ave., Alexandria, Va. Troxell, Nancy Jean . . . Rt. No. 4, Culpeper, a. Truitt, Sydney Sue . . . 1713 Camden Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Tsourounis, Stella Caliopi . . . 434 Appomattox St., Hopewell, Va. Tucker, Dorothy May ... 7 Mount Vernon Ave., Frede- ricksburg, Va. Tucker, Grace Ehzabeth Gee . . . 531 34th St., Virginia Beach, Va. Tucker, Mary Lee ... 51 Hercules Rd., Kenvil, N. J. Tufts, Anne Elizabeth ... 1 Parkwood Drive, Snyder, N. Y. TuUoch, Natalie Clyde . . . 6033 Little Falls Rd., Arlington 7, Va. Touhig, Joan Dewar. . . 38 Pine Grove Ave., Summit, N. J. Turner, Anne Robertson . . . Box 331, Nassawadox, Va. Turner, Carol Wood ... 904 Riverview Drive, Suffolk, ' a. Turner, Rebecca Louisa . . . 4336 Delray St., N. W., Roanoke, Va. Turner, Susan Carter ... 7 Glenolden Rd., Yanlley. Pa. Turner, Winifrc.l Arm . . . 747 Bentlev Dr., BirnHn).;ham 13, . la. Turri.si, Carole . iim ... 34 E. Madi.so.i Ave, Johnston, N. Y. Twark, Martha Anne ... 705 Baltimore A e., Bedford, Va. Twiss, Marilyn Ruth . . . 10308 Gary Rd., Rockville, Md. Tyler, Marian McNeale . . . 1111 Kenmore Ave., Fredericks- burg, Va. Tyler, Rouena -Annette . . . Gordonsville, Va. Ullrich, Kathleen Marie . . . 201 W. Cameron Rd., Falls Church, Va. Updegraff, Polly Ann ... 35 Fairlee Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Upson, Barbara Ann ... 5 Pelham Rd., Wclshire, Wilmington 3, Del. Usry, Sandra Lee ... Box 34, Hanover, Va. Vandevanter, Karen Elliott . . . Leesburg, Va. Van Dijk, Jeanette Helena . . . 224 Popular St., Roselle, N. J. Van Leer. Elizabeth Wayne . . . 5804 Highland Dr., Che y Chase 15, Md. Van Ness, Carol Joan . . . 105 Sherbourne Rd., Syracuse, N. Y ' . Van Zandt, Martha Elaine . . . 205 South Ivv St., Arlington 4, Va. Vaughan, Carolyn Grace ... 61 Fearing St., Amherst, Mass. Vauglia.i, Chariot le Hale . . . Spring Vallcv, Fries, Va. Vaughn. Sarah Kallicrine ... 4 Reeder Circle, Ft. Monroe, Va. Verlan.ler, Barbara Ann . . . Water View, Va. Vestal, Frances Douglas . . . Green .Veres, Lovingston, ' a. Via, Nancy Faye . . . llomewood . Box 190, Rt. No. 2, Troutville, Va. Vickrev, Matilda Linthicum ... 113 Medora Rd., Lintliicum Hgts., Md. 308 Ravenwood Dr., Falls ' idnovic, Katharine Cecilia Church, Va. Villani, Cecelia Ann Punkv . . . 293 Virginia Ave., Welch, W. Va. Villani, Concetta Gay ... 801 S. Florida St., Arlington, Va. Vogel, Marye Josephine . . . Rt. 1, Clifton, Va. Vogt, Lina Sue . . . 4709 Sunray Rd., Dayton 29, Ohio Wacker, Jeanne Lorraine . . . 165 Main St., Hackettstown, N. J. Waddell, Linda Lee . . . 602 N. Overlook Dr., Alexandria, Va. Wagner, Nancy Bea . . 2213 Peninsula Dr., S., Daytona Beach, Fla. Walbridge. Susan Palmer . . . Hodgdon Island, Boothbay, Liine Waldron, Thelnia Thomas ... 134 Florida Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Wales, Frances Macon . . . 337 Meade Ave., Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas Walker, Diana Remsen ... 85 Richmond Ave., Amity ville, NY. Walker, Dorothv Faye . . . 1220 Parcell St., Fredericksburg, Va. Walker, Linda . . . Rt. No. 2, Forest, Va. Walker, Margaret Ann . . . N. Main St., Chatham, Va. Walker, Marianne Marjorie ... 3 Millwood Rd., London Bridge, Walker, Virginia Louise . . . 1407 Westwood Ave., Richmond, Va. Wallace, Ann DeVennv . . . 4901 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Va. Wallace, Mav Woods . . . Grant and Decatur Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. Wallace, Suzanne Vera . . . 1208 Valley Dr., Richmond 29, Va. Waller, Elizabeth Stone . . . 8520 Bentridge Ave., Richmond, Va. Waller, Ella Reaves . . . 1905 Moore St., South Boston, Va. Wain, Jane Turner . . . Y ' ardville Branch, Trenton 20, N. J. Walsh, Juditli Dillard . . . 2711 Richelieu Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Walshe, Jane ... 134 N. Dudley Ave., Ventnor City, N. J. Walstedt, Jane Danielle . . . 2108 Sherwood Court, Falls Church, Va. Walter, Cicely . . . 2132 CowperDr., Raleigh, N. C. Walters, Sandra .Jean . . . 341 Rock Creek Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Waltrip, Lirv Merrill . . . 509 W. Caroline - ve., Summerville, S. C. Wanamaker, Christine M. . . . 1014 S. E. 14th Court, Deerfield Beach, Fla. Ward, Rebecca Ann ... 10 Calle 0-78, Zona 14, Quatemala City Guatemala C. A. Warder, Karen Lohnes ... 100 Lewis St., Geneva, N. Y. Washburn, Marilyn Elizabeth ... 501 Wolfe St., Alexandria, Va. Waterman, Constance Ethel ... 9 Eastland Terrace, Ha -erhill, Mass. Watkins, Linda Louis . . . 144 Pocahontas Place, Hampton, Va. Watkins, Nancy Carolyn . . . 913 Logan St., Salem, Va. Watson, Doris Earle . . . 709 Baltimore Ave., Bedford, Va. Watson, Nancy Sue . . . Box 61. Exmore, Va. Watterson, Carol Ann . . . Rt. 8, Box 341, Roanoke, Va. Weatherhead, Frances Gail . . . Remington, Va. Weatherly, Priscilla Ann . . . 9008 Woodridge Rd., Alexandria, Va. Weber, Mary Catherine ... 800 Cornell St., Fredericksburg, Va. Weinheimer, Mary Louise . . . 273 Hance Rd., Fair Haven, N. J. Weinstein, Judith Ray ... 150 West 26th St., Bayonne, N. J. Weisiger, Jessie McArthur ... 1110 Biscayne Dr., Alexandria, Va. Welde, Julia Anne . . . 206 Prince William Dr., Fairfax, Va. clls, ICila Dale . . . 519 Meridian St., Falls Church, Va. Wells, Marv Louisa . . . 719 Major Rubens Vaz Gavea, Rio dr.huicii,., Brazil V( - l, .lr«,l Ai.ilM . . . 1409 Providence Rd., Chariotte 7, N. C. Wrsi, l;iii;i D, riisc. . . 336 53nd St., Newport Ncws, V.a. (-l. S I M l.i.uise . . . Lebabon, Va. Wc,-.lli;,xri, ii-Miia Louise . . . 365 N. Granada St., Ariington 3, Va. Wcslniorelan.l. Barbara )• ' . . . . RED 4, Box 13a, Chariottesville, Va. Weston, Nancy Lasher . . . Langdon Ave., Irvington, N. Y . Wharton, Beth Commander ... 180 Carrollton Rd., Norfolk, Va. Wheeler, Catherine Shelton (Mrs.) . . . 710 Freeman St., Apt. No. 3, Fredericksburg, ' a. DIRECTORY — Continued . . ■c v rarkct,Va. . . . 4(l( West :iHli St.. (ii-f(,lk, V: KHi West null St.. Xiii-rcik.Va. . . . -il HaillMpo li.l., I ' nlliplii am) Dnvou Dr., l!av I ' hii WliotzoKDoiiTia Carole. Wlii.lianl, .Vinamla . n. Wlii.hanl. Catlu-riiu ' ... Wliilakrr. Cvi.tliia . iiii. . .1. WhitTOinl). Sluu-oM Kav I ' en.sacoki, Fla. White, Bn-mla Gail . . . US Shidc Run Dr., Falls Clmrcli, a Wl.ito, Cnrolvn Maude ... 180 Morse . ve.. Warwiek. H. I. White, .hiilith .-Vnu . . . -4651 N. Dittmar IJd., .Vrliiinton, ' a. White, .hidilli Uae ... 314 -ZGlh St., Virginia Beath, ' a. While, Marv Robin ... ' 215 69th St., Virginia Beach, ' .-.. White, Sallv Brock . . . 3502 Martha Custis Dr., .Mcx.nidri.-i, ' : While, S: While, V Whilehcad. Carole Lee Whitehead, I ' atrieia.-Vi Whilesell.Carolvnr.ee WIntlield. I.imla . Whillev, Sandra Ka .Tane ... 131 Clay St., Benfoii Harbor, Micli. iriia Lee . . . Bloxom, Va. . -laOS Park .-Vve., Richmond, Va. ... 18 N. Sylvan R 1., Westport, Conn. . 81)0 Beariev Walk, Kails Church, Va. . (!:! Chnrcii St., IIit;h Bridge, . . .1. ■I ' n East . ve., Kinporia, Va. Charlottes- Wiant, Elizabeth Cullcu ... 209 Jlonte Vista . vc villc, Va. Wienke, Paulctte Ann . . . R. F. D. No. 2, Middlcport, N. Y. Wilborn, .Joyce . nnette . . . Rt. Xo. 2. Siuith Boston, Va. Wilcox, Karen Jo... 1124. Vronouda, Falls Church, Va. Wildman, Xancv Eileen . . . BU2 Clierrx- ltd., Syracuse, . . V. Wilkins, Marsha ' Lynn ... 10 Briardale Place. Portsuumth, Va. Wilkinson, Claire Louise . . . 1712 W. Laburnum Ave., Rich- nu.nd, Va. Wilkinson, ' iola Margaret . . . Middle Country Rd., Lake Groxe, X. V. Willcnbucher, Gerry Renee . . . 3309 FernclilV Place, Atlanta 5, Cia. Willev, Margaret Anne ... 135 Tulip St., Summit, N. J. Williams, Bcttv Jean ... P. 0. Box 261, Ashland, Va. Williams. Doll.y Ann . . . 424 E. Main St., Luray, Va. Williams, Elizabeth McGuire . . . Rapidan, Va. Williams, .Licqueline Faye . . . Rt. No. 3, Chatham, Va. Williams, Jacqueline Shelton . . . Crozier, Va. Williams, Janet Marie . . . 2213 Austin St., Annaudaie, Va. Williams, Joyce Marie . . . 220 Norfolk Aye., Colonial Hgts. Wi Mary Lynne ... 6 Staff Post, Fort Sam Housto Williams, N ' ell Elizabeth Williams, Sandra Hazel . Wilson, Elizabeth Ann . Wilson, Ellen Elizabeth.. Wilson, Judith Karen . Wilson, Lynne N ' e.stor Wilson, Medlinda Paul Wilson, Susan Poindexter . . mond, a. Winiker, Antoinette Ga.y . . . Winston, Lavina H. Binnie Va. . 500 Williams Rd., Suffolk, ' a. 14 Makatom Dr., Cranford, N. J. . . 26 Markham Dr.. Hampton, Va. . .QtrsXo. l,Ft.Belvoir,Va. 100 OIley Lane, Fairfax, Va. . . 108 Brookletts .Aye., Easton, Md. . 717 West Central, Miami, Oklahoma- . 1714 Maple Shade Lane, Rich- 421 West Main St., Danville, Va- ... Dunnsyille, Essex County, : Witmer, Helen W. . . . 2010 Allen St., Allenlowii, P.i. Witten, Crimora Yancey . . . Brandy Station. a. Woerner, Mary Roberta . . . 3017 Kensington .Vv. ., Richi Wolfe, .ludith Kirk . . . (i!)07 U-esville Blvd.. Siiringlield. Va. Woinack, Pauline Preston . . . 606 E. Second St., Karmville, Va. Wood, Elizabeth Louise ... 101 Old Cro.ssing Lane, Annapolis, Md. ' ood. Gay Cecelia . . . Galesville, Md. Wood, Linda Gail ... 24 Connel Dr., West OraTige. X. .1. Woodaman, Susan Sharp . . . Box 4.52, R. D. Xo. 1. F.iirfax. Va. Woods, Aileen Louise . . . 2223 N. Vcrrrjoiit SI., . rliiiglori, ' a. Wc.odward, Susan Holly . . . 1615 Sunken lid.. Fredericksburg. Va. Wooldridge. Wanda Wy.se ... 71 1 K. .Main, Bedford, ' a. Woolfolk, X.nic Merle . . . Box 337. Louisa, Va. W(K,re. Mar Baib;,ra ... P. (). Box 25. Clearbrook. ' a. Worrell. Maureen Susan (Mrs.) . . . !)1-A Purvis Drive. Melrose GardeTis. Triangle. Va. Wright. . nne Russell . . . Box 35. Damascus. Va. Wright, Barbara McGraw ... Hi Club Dr., Sunnnil, X.J. Wright, Bonnie Cecile . . . 1105 P.rk St, Bedford. Va. Wright, Louise Pcden (Mrs.) . . . 1411 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Wright, Margaret Paige . . . 2105 Plank Rd., Fredericksburg, ' : Wright, Nancy Elaine . . . Box 277, Damascus, Va. Wriiiht. Rebecca Dawne . . . Rt 3. Box SO. A[nhersl. Va. Wn. Svlvia YiiiL ' Tsung . . . 3!) Sinl.bs R.I.. Iloni. ' Kong. B. C. C. Wyati. Barbara .Jackson . . . HlllMi Mi.hacis Rd., Richmond. Va. Wyatt, .Margaret JaTie . . . 1219 Colony Rd., Fredericksburg, Wyatt, Rebecca Lorraine ... 4 Draper Lane, NeNvport X ' e ys, Va. Wyrick, Brunhilde Victoria . . . P. O. Box 196, W ytheville, Va. Wyss. Mary Jean . . . 282 Bizcrtc ( ' ircle. Ft. Lee, Va. Yance.y, Barljara Jane ... 28 Killdeer St., New Orleans 24, La. Yarbrough, Martha Camilla . . . 1630 Crest Dr., Columbus, Ga. Yeabower, Louise .Joan . . . 5712 Virginia Ave., Falls Church, Yert ' stig, Alexandra Mary . . . 818 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Young, Fl( . 7700 . zalca Garden Rd., Norfolk, 1013 Larchdale Dr., Pittsburgh 16, JLir Young, Katherine -Vii ' a. Young, Lou Ellen . . . R. F. D. Xo. 2, Box 381, Fredericksburg, Young, Mary Louise . . . 1103 Kernnore .Vve., Fredericksburg, Young, Regina . . . Wakelv Terrace, Bel Air, rd. Youngman, Judith . mi . . . 7825 Shirley St.. Omaha. Xeb. Zieman, Cornelia Adele . . . 257 Island Ct., Mobile, Ala. ZinkI, Anita Rose . . . 1943 Bayvie y Blvd., Xorfolk, Va. Zoloto, Alice . . . 930 Grand Concourse, Xew York, N. Y. Zuzzolo, Franeine Teresa . . . 175 Crar.v Aye., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 269


Suggestions in the Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) collection:

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


Searching for more yearbooks in Virginia?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Virginia yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.