Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)
- Class of 1968
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A time to be bomi, and a time to clieg a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is plantedg A time to kill, and a time to heal, a time to brealcdowii, and a time to build ap, A time to weep, and a time to laughg a time to moilmi, and a time to dance, A time to east away stones, and a time to gather stones togeth- e1',' a time to embrace, a time to iefiiaiv, from embfracingg A time to get, and a time to lose, a time to keep, and a time to cast away, A time to renal, and a time to sew, a time to keep silence, and a time to speak, A time to love, and a time to hate,' a time of war, and a time of peace. 4 A book of the seasons. Yes-a few of all the seasons of being here in 1967- 1968, somewhere between the seasons of before and the seasons to come. Au- tumn, Winter and spring are consider- ed, as are students, administration, and facultyg teaching and studying and partying, and just plain dailyness. The extraordinary is considered against its background of the familiar, the order seen with the confused. All are tossed together in the stream of consciousness that characterizes living and recording life simultaneously. Begin here, listen to the movement within these pages, hearing perhaps, in the Words, a por- tion of the rhythm of experiencingg seeing perhaps, in the pictures and ar- rangement, a portion of the pattern of livingg sensing perhaps, in the tone, some of the inner impressions of living. . . .Turn JY 1 like -1119?- li I. V ' ,J Q 5 I' Y - ' , I J- , V , Y ,f .A 1 is ' ' , .J 4V, X, ,I lx, .f .x ' ,A ' ' ' ', f 1 a ' .13 ' 1 'L -Q Q-J. ' 'lf' , P ,,.wl,..Yf' ' J -gf-1' M ' ' - x N 'X 5 x . 4'. T'-':L..,' 'N q t'vT: I-. 1 i -.Q , . ,fb X -1 J 1 u .-5. 1 r 1 -G Q N X iw- .., aw ' 'P s -. . e 'X 1 ' .f ,- x - -5 K , 4. Q x ..-1 W v it Q A . ji' 4' -.. 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The tempo of the season glows on the very surface. But there is a deeper human rhythm in Autumn's music. As the weather blows chill, and daytime's shadows darken, the rest- less frenzy of men in summ-ertime slows - as the center of life re- treats indoors. Fresh fires at the hearth are the visible symbol of the deeper warmth stoked by earnest mental activity. Unlike nature's rebirth in Spring, Autumn is the hour of man's re- generation. The long, even days foster a sustained -examination of in- dividual pursuits. We return to work, to study, to relaxation with a quiet and determined concentration of energy. Ideas are born, they ma- ture, and bear fruit. Emotional ties are rearranged or strengthened. Mo- tion internalizes, and the center of activity shifts from the extremities into the long, complete scrutiny of the eyes. The simplest habit becomes a question for evaluation. Voices lower, ears begin to recognize the basic harmony of life's balance, and the eyes - the eyes look long and deep. Bulk is the substance of the daily meal, the significance of ancient mys- teries the fodder of mind and soul. Still, deep, complete - man is in his fullest hour. 10 .1 1 I' I., .3 4 'I' g A . I an iw Up.. if '- Q , . . ' 91 ' :RV I u n ' If me 8' fi E .,f' f 2 ii-' in F5 Kr. i ..i Z I P r 4 .9 Q f-1 Q. 7, c 5, 1,1 .4 ,-' . U 9 P-E7 Q rp-1 .5 5 ffm i xo W auf . P-P gg. . P5 ' . I N . , , ' ' ' L 1 4 vt-.fm-4.iF. fax .,,g.1,, .gif M l yhgl - fp. ' 14 ' Y- ul ' Q- ,- LLM-4 I I 46 Y 'Q' ?.'.J 4- ' 5' ' . 1 . ., ' ' a AA: ,. QM , m..5..j1fTi-TS . 'EL ' v. jgxzbcf 3 f J. , . 'ff dlixils W s. .Jwf-is-f -wff a 'A .. - n ' n M 5,-'--4,3 I-5.14. A F, Y-ui! 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I -Y 1 , - t X, ' Y ' - bf ,gr 1, A Emotional iies, p WL I A ' Q . .G h 5 x X 1 V E 5 n -4 f-44 n n- fn H 4 :sf , n FSJN W3-'f i ' p , Q, 1 -pw Y J? - 'V ' . - JA. X . . I I w ! :A' IA.: , N- 'V.-i ,.-' n xf Warec gegfifanged oi' strengthened Q-E ' A Nz- A a ' - -F' ' V ga 'Q uw :Q . .,. ' L Wf f 7? Q? 4. ' n if ' 'J X Y xii . . 3.5 ' 'Va ' gina. H L. A sl ,Ni ' K gl xr D iq? Y! 'V Q' P i.3f',.FJ I I u The simplest habit becomes a question for evaluation Relaxation with a quiet, determined concentration of energy 13 President Lewis W. Webb Announces Plans to Return to Teaching In 1934 a young physics pro- fessor entered the Norfolk Divi- sion of William and Mary to pre- pare his notes for the Fall semes- ter. A janitor looked at him with askance and told him that stu- dents weren't to begin classes until the following day. From this rather inauspicious begin- ning, Lewis W. Webb progress- ed from an obscure professor at a branch college to the president of an independent four-year in- stitution. President Webb was born in Norfolk, he was educated at Larchmont Elementary School fnow the Old Academic Build- ingj and Maury High School. After completion of his primary and secondary education, Presi- dent Webb went on to Virginia Tech, graduated in 1931, and earned his Master of Science de- 'gree a year later. As the stature of the college grew, so did that of Mr. Webb. Appointed Assistant Director of the college in 1941, he held this post through the war years, until he became Director in 1946. Be- fore the school separated from William and Mary, President Webb was also to serve as Pro- vost. In 1961, the branch of the Williamsburg school changed to an independent college. Provid- ing continuity was Webb, who was named President at that time. This was also the year that the state legislature threatened to cut his budget. President Webb, a former Sales Executive of the Year 119575, showed his ability by convincing the legisla- ture that no reductions should be made. The frugal legislators did not cut one cent. The follow- ing year, 1962, saw President Webb named the winner of Nor- folk's First Citizen's Distinguish- ed Service Award by the Cos- mopolitan Club. This continuous support of civic endeavors was cited as the reason for the honor. In the late summer of 1967, President Webb announced that he intended to resign so that he might teach again. After a year of refresher courses, he will teach mathematics or physics and leave the difficult job of president to a younger man. Dr. Whitehurst once summed up the achievements of President Webb at ODC in one sentence: No man who Will succeed him Will Leave the mark that Lewis Webb as!! N 1 4, , ,J ,A :S w f Q -u 5 EL 5 if 5 W f 5, ,ww f x wTiA G Q E 4 1 i 4 A if 'i? ?zV 3f'?i7 N1- ' f M 'NV f'A4 '4: n- 717 ' -' K ' Q ' 2. 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Rather like rain on a tin roof, the crane's rhythm has a hypnotic effectg when it stops suddenly, the cam- pus population jumps into rapid consciousness. Visually, the landscape seems to reshape itself overnight. Yes- terday's crumbling architecture is replaced by the symmetrical steel and brick monuments to modern institutional construction. Land made available by the city's urban renewal is being used for college expansion as rapidly as state funds are made available. Some envision the day When Old Dominion students will require shuttle service to get from one section of the campus to another in time for classes. New growth brings on forced change-and, of course, nostal- gia. Although there are all the elements of greater efficiency and increased mobility in modern surroundings, there is a moment's sadness in the vacated offices and halls. In these older surround- ings are the ghosts of plans and dreams that are now our daily reality. It is indeed hard to keep up with the change sometimes. And, it is rather funny that today's modern campus will a few years from now be called the old campus. 1919 1930. .. 1954 1956 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1967 1967 Spotlights College began with extension classes offered in late after- and evening for teachers and adult study groups. founded as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. College authorized to begin offering baccalaureate pro- grams. first baccalaureate degree awarded. School of Business Administration established. ODC became independent with a Board of Visitors. Schools of Arts and Sciences, Education, and Engineer- in ga established. ODC authorized by State Council of Higher Education to offer graduate program for master's degrees. Division of Continuing Education established. Community College Division established. School of Arts and Sciences divided into School of Arts Sz Letters and School of Sciences. Community College Division changed to Division of Tech- nology. 17 . DEPT POLITICAL SCIENCE 'I Still not changed is the Political Science Building. A cramped, one-story structure located between the Library and Social Studies building, it represents the struggling, undersized college that Old Dominion once was. -.ml 1 Built in 1948, the Social Studies building is another reminder of what once Was. There were two buildings like this, but the other one was built on a slough. When it began sinking, it was demolished. A mall between the library and Social Studies building now lies where the sister building once stood. Traditional forms of heating and cooling were once the only types to be found on campus. Radiators and open Windows have been replaced by cleaner, more efficient and silent modes of climate regulation. 19 Physical Change . J' .ff ' -'7'-fr.ff.:'i 1 2 ' -: ,u,-:if ...5l.L.yf W' -m-....- .. wig Typically modern in style, the Lewis W. Webb Campus Center symbolizes the new Old Domin- ion College. As the between-class home of sever- al thousand students, it provides food, recrea- .1. ' I tional, and academic services in an atmosphere of plush comfort. Compared to the former stu- dent hang-outs, the Webb Center is indeed plush. Both the Chemistry building and the Webb Center are revolutionary in design. They stand in marked contrast to the Old Academ- ic and Social Studies buildings, which are of an older, more traditional type of con- struction and represent an older, more tradi- tional type of institution. 20 Visual Evidence of Growing Pains In the mud flats of the south end of campus, another sign of ODC's prog- ress can be seen. A new facility for chemistry was opened this year. In- cluded are labs, offices, and classrooms in this modern building that a stu- dent of the former branch college could not have imagined. Behind the chemistry building is another sign of ODC's changing campus . . . a fully- equipped planetarium. 21 , ., Vw I 1 V' 'V' f I xx ' X, 5 J A 22 6 - , -1.2 Elqvxzf-,',,, N lgvaxf Y ' ' T-.ef '-!'3.,':3,'f'gi' 71 1 ' f--....4.,. 3g,.,,,'. ' I, u -Mf- ' ' . .-' 4 E , i.1 23 Not just one aspect of Old Dominion is in the process of change, as these photographs of the interiors of the new buildings V e r i f y. Chemistry, education, engineering and all other de- partments are undergoingmod- ernization on a large scale. With increased enrollment and facili- ties comes the inevitable - in- creased paperwork, needed for keeping track of all that is new. And the Beat Goes On Old Dominion College still re- tains traces of what it Was. Har- bingers of what it Will be are evident everywhere. What it Will be is an appropriate phrase, 24 as the change at ODC continues. In the next year, a new physical education building, an extension of the Technical Institute, and an education building Will be completed. These will join the chemistry building and Child Study Center as the campus' most recent edifices. Pile-driv- ing and mortar-mixing add sound to the visible changes. Qi? gi ugfx ..-H-ff: 1 N lt, 54. ,, T.-2 J ,. fgj flgisr . '35, ff . 1 iw? ng' , , 353, ' Af! ff - ' ' - .- as I. 4' ,Mgr , 5. , I f +' .,.,, 7,4 F A, .Cl1:'T L :na-rf-1 -5 , 9 R .. K t f I I-4, 4 E-l il ,,-N Q , A Fall Speakers Include Astronaut, Poet, and iiiifl rf . ite, 5-Vg it i If tw-nfl' : ' u1g,,,-.,i,.-,,,. .g1,4.:. ,H 1, ,,.....f -ffryffvvc 3 wuufi:'rf'A-. L.s,,,-g,,5T..ir- - M.. ,, ,iff 55- arp' In - ,, r-gl: l. T:i'3i'-ilgdl , En N L rf-lFIjQJf7'iL7'-f7'1fvf rv Li72!5?1l9TfiP3.fQ-51' , I H 4.13121 ff-Iff . ' ' ' Elf: . - P - In early November, astronaut-aqua naut Scott Carpenter delivered a lec- ture concerning the new underwater fields being opened up after experimen- tation in Sea Lab III. Approximately 160 interested, scientifically oriented persons were in attendance. Three girls attended. The program consisted of the showing of a film on Sea Lab III and smaller group discussions which follow- ed. A great deal of time was spent on the engineering and biological pro- blems that were overcome by the men in Sea Lab III. The program, though technical in nature was well planned, informative, and made enjoyable by Mr. Carpenter's dry sense of humor. A few days later in the Hughes Library Assembly Hall, Dabney Stuart, assistant professor at Washington and Lee University read selections from his collec- tion of poems entitled Diving Bell. Approximately 190 stu- dents attended. CMany were En- glish majors and people Who had nothing better to do, not to men- tion those required to attendj. Also present Were a small group of photographers and reporters. There Was even a small group of a few persons who seemed to have come because of a genuine interest in hearing the reading. Roosevelt and Congress legis- lated into reality a new Amer- ica. This quote was part of an informative lecture entitled The Beginnings of the New Deal de- livered by Frank B. Freidel to an audience of approximately 160 people during November in the Library Assembly Hall. Another lecture, on American Opera, Was given by Donald J. Grout, to round out the department-spon- sored lectures this Fall. Four Departments Included in School of Technology Dental Hygienist works with students. Dr. Gene Hirschfeld heads the newly-f o r m e d Department of Dental Hygiene. This is a two- year program with a concentra- tion in medical and dental sci- ences. The courses range from bacteriology and pathology to dental sciences. The first class of this department Will graduate with an Associate's Degree in 1969. The dental hygienist and the dentist himself are the only - members of the dental staff qualified to Work inside the pa- tient's mouth. Prevention rather than repair is the main duty of the dental hygienist. X-rays, pa- tient education, and application of floride treatments are among the duties of the hygienist. How- ever, each state defines certain limits to the responsibilities of the hygienist and the range of performance is controlled by law. l bv I Q I s F73 to ,SR . Dental Hygiene stu- dent practices on mod- el teeth. N -V Srzgfx SQA 5 g Professor G. W. Hirschfeld, Chair- man of the department. 28 These units are housed in a copper screen room. The purpose of the room is to insure that there will be no electronic interference with the neighboring communities. tary electronics lab. Each one of these 2156 drawers contains a different type electronic part. 29 These students are studying in an elemen- The Department of Engineer- ing Technology offers an As- sociate Arts Degree for its three- year program. Students in this field are required to take a total of ninety semester hours in en- gineering, English, math, phy- sical education, physics and tech- nology. The course concentra- tion offered in technology is eX- cellent -in one room alone over four million dollars Worth ,of equipment is being used and stored. In the large H-shaped Technical Institute are many specialized training rooms rang- ing from radiation technology to micro-Wave labs to a room which stores 2156 different drawers, each filled With various electro- nic parts. One of the many in- teresting aspects of the Tech- nical Institute is that it is heated and air-conditioned by equip- ment that Was installed and is maintained by the students. A vocational night school pro- gram is also offered. This pro- gram includes only technical skills. Commercial refrigeration and television repair are among the varied skills offered. It is a fast-growing department and al- ready the new building has be- come too small for its needs. New Police Academy Founded This Year . . . Police cadets in class. Policemen practices during life-saving class. The Police Academy was founded this year by Professor Spector, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Richmond. The six-week course in- cludes a wide range of subjects from judo to lifesaving. The course begins in the classroom, with a four-hour lecture daily, and from there the activities vary from week to week. Some Weeks the police cadets are on the pistol range, other times they are instructed in judo, crowd I and riot control, first aid and lifesaving. The candidates for the school are chosen from new- ly recruited policemen and, upon graduation from the Police Academy, are awarded the grade of officer. The Academy produces new officers for the police force every eight weeks, six weeks for the course, two weeks break, and classes are -open again. This program runs through the summer also. And Merchandizing Becomes Distributive Education if E 1 .. 5 I!-v L ll I 'I If 53 B ts . I . ld ti I W., :rt 4 . Q i. .5 ---.---we-K-------My--' P Vp. I v Y I ' F -9 is RAM le, - .1 ..l'f' ll 'Q1' , 5. rj ' s f' ,. 'jp l Mr. Joseph B. Dent, Chairman of the Department, Works in his office. 31 TEX Although there has been much confusion over the name of this department, it Was finally decid- ed that Distributive Education would serve the purpose. There Was ample reason for confusion because this department, form- erly known as the Merchandis- ing Department, has been in three different schools, and only this fall became a part of the School of Education. The reason for the shift in schools is due to the shift in general aims of this department. Distributive Education is pre- sently encouraging students to follow a four-year program lead- ing to a B.S. in Secondary Edu- cation. The first four-year grad- uating class will graduate next June. Formerly only an A.A. De- gree Was offered for a two-year program. Many areas are cover- ed in this department - from hotel-motel management to ad- vertising and fabrics. Although a degree is not offered in hotel- motel management, any student Wishing to receive a degree in that a r e a may complete his courses at Cornell after a two- year program at ODC. Mr. Glenn Yarbrough, the idealistic and romantic folk sing- er best known for his hit record- ing of 4'Baby the Rain Must Fall, gave a concert for ODC students in the Norfolk City Arena this Fall. This concert, the first one sponsored by the SGA, was put on with the help of Jim White, Andy Erwin, and Charlie Spruill. The concert serv- ed as a testing ground for stu- dent interest and support. To the students Who attended, it Was much more than that. Mr. Yar- brough's passionate voice hyp- notized many in the audience, who Were fascinated by his pure and optmistic style of Writing, singing, and living. Though not a financial success, the concert's esthetic success encouraged the SGA to plan more concerts for the future. Debbie Alberti and Connie Philips encourage ticket sales. :us A A' -Al l' gif- ,. , 4, ,... , . . ' fxg5,?5,,-V ', - H 1 ,ian gg,--. 1 ,gf 1 -,ifszrpjgifi -,A V wi -E 3: ,N ?f 1 ,I 33 AKKI' Inducts New Pledges Twenty two pledges were in- ducted in the Fall rush of Epsi- lon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraterni- ty. Projects of the eight weeks of pledging include a successful candy sale, painting the steps of the fraternity house, contri- buting to the scholarship fund, and helping more brothers at- tend the regional conference held in the spring at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Master of Rituals pins recognition pin on Bob Pen- dergrass. The formal induction is highlighted by each pledge signing the pledge book. The firm handshake of brotherhood is offered to each pledge. Christian Science Hosts Think-ing Sing-out. Richard H. Lee, chaplain for Christian Scientists at American University leads the Think-in and Sing-Out. Dominion over fear, lack, loneliness. That was the Promise . . .- to each of us. 35 mu There are many free books and pamphlets available as well as a reading room in the Canterbury House to aquaint interested students with the Christian Science Organization. One of the newest organizations on the Old Dominion College scene is one which has gained the respect of both students and fac- ulty for zealous programming and active participation in student and community af- fairs. This is the Christian Science Organ- ization of Old Dominion College. Dating from its origin in 1963, the club has opened its membership to all interested stu- dents. Weekly meetings challenge the ideas and beliefs of the students with questions such as: How can you find true happiness, and What is the true meaning of Christ- mas? Workshops, films, and tape recordings communicate information concerning the Christian Science Organization. This year the Christian Science Organiza- tion was host to a Christmas Think-in and Sing-out featuring Richard H. Lee, chaplain for the Christian Scientists at American Uni- versity. The purpose of this function was to discover the true meaning of Christmas. Also presented was a lecture in the annual lecture series given by Martin Haefer of the Chris- tian Scientists Board of Lectureship entitled Why not think for yourself ? This provoca- tive lecture was concerned with the Christian Science view-point of the nature of man's thinking. Rounding out the enjoyable and informa- tive program of the Christian Science Organ- ization are joint meetings with other groups from different schools around the country. David Norwood, newly elected president of the organization, presides over weekly meet- ings in the College Center. Also on the list of activities for the Christian Science Organiza- tion is the furnishing of a library of litera- ture concerning Christian Science. This lib- rary will be in the Canterbury House for the use of any interested students. , i ,, .. ..,..,-raw W xii :f?is3?i55ifL l., We ' 5 ' ,,L:. ,A .M h l? the persoiigfzwho pursue Clross Countiy pits if--man against man, and team against team in the traditional sense of competition, it encom- passes a more refined and dis- ciplined element offcompetition: a.?f?man , against - Since is not iill sto this it are involved primarily for the satisfaction of the individual challenge it presents. A good Cross-Country runner is tough physically and mentally' his .1.,,,,,,E. .. .. , QW-W aff ei c H .:- -S H EQ 5,, N . ' . , . W tttil W W sappleeasure is quiet reflective. . an i 4 A ititt course ..chtiis en for the iiumloer and difficulty of its . . wi. f'-1-is-1. as fefiffefea.. Q, ,gk , 7- fp' H ....-- -e.- - E :fs -is 2 Like Water hazards, rolling hills, and Wooded areas. Extreme Weather conditions are met simply as a further challenge. is iaura that Mtiiacktand field 6V3ii1fSi,iitl1S appeal Mis. classical -- bringing todayis young men into direct kinship with the spirit of their ancient Greek ancestors. - QFOI' the harriersf. of Old Do- minion, the season required , amount My i,, QfiQZGTSWQVGI'El11CG5f-fiiipwvlifiillfig none l Sl .... .-ig5?,gjf, rife,-M 'Ile w 4 ' M1 ,.,,,,,,..,, '.,,. lin ,jeu -- ---'e-f . ii - fiiwif -2' iofrtheir meets, this year's hope and Work will have to be sustain- ed until another season. Q-A ..t. H .x X. - M . i T , :: 5 ' 12553511 -E mbsf-ii-L12 aria- M -2. P. , Sf:-aj' L ' W. :W .. J fe Q essszev is 1':4Q1Jfei.: - ,, zmw.Q L, 'EE -.51 - -L..-l,i.,,,..wsv2zggfr, . N ' if-4' M :gifs f P- W ,iw-'Z ,,... fag, .3 wigs: we :rags gf. A Q - 921 ix . We Pg-ages 5-.1-5.33 3 2 z iz- 22522 T 2-Weill:,iiliifllflilf -' .1- we . Rf'--V qu' Old Dominion gets off to a good start against Washington and Lee and Roanoke in tri-meet. VARSITY SEASON RECORD FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD ODC ODC 20 ..................... Bridgewater 43 29 .................. Churchland H.S. 26 Harriers drop opener... Start season on right foot... 16 .................... East Carolina 47 15 ............ William Sz Mary Frosh. 50 Pirates scuttle Monarchs... Stumble over Indians' foot... 19 .............. North Carolina State 44 34 .............. Norfolk Catholic H.S. 22 Wolf pack dominates the field. .. Back to winning ways... 21 ......................... Roanoke 34 33 .......................... Chowan 22 Closer, but. . . Take second in succession. . . 19 ................ Washington 8a Lee 40 34 ,..................... Maury H.S. 23 Generals dethrone Monarchs... Look better every meet... 20 ........... University of Richmond 37 36 ............ ......... G ranby H.S. 17 Still looking at dust... Keep running right along... 15 ........................... V.P.I. 50 42 .............. Christopher Newport 16 Lowest point of the year... Boost record on up... 20 .................. Randolph Macon 39 46 ................ Virginia Wesleyan 15 Monarchs stung by Yellow Jackets. . . Close with biggest win of year. . . 15 ....................... Lynchburg 47 Season Record .......... 7 wins .... 1 loss Close out season in rear... Season Record ...... 0 wins ...... 9 losses Eighth in State Meet Last in Conference Meet Third in State Meet . Football on the Mall FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS A League PiKA Pi Kap Theta Xi KA Phi Tau B League Sigma Nu Theta Chi TKE AEPi ATO Delta Sig Independent League Dorm II Blue Devils Majors Dorm III Engineers PiKA's invaluable Tony Zontini delivers with precision. Pi Kapp's Tommy Williams erupts from his brother's synchro- nized sweep to fake KA's defenders. .. 4 f ' ' A ffl 1 .- , :- V' 1 , i ll, ,iz ng- - ,, f,. al ,,v. 4. -af. A in Q i 1+ , ,+G- H .4 K!- -1 .ff ,- gf? , ,ENFT r u lag!! ly., , .. LW, ,q4?,,,. 15 :in . Ji .- g-in wg ' 1 I , , H av s,L.w Lf A y1f Ul-- is T' H--asm'-Y feel. , , 4' li H, - ,I -M g 4 , ' I V ti- ve -1 sq l' l I' -. -1-ss, 3 , J LHS , ,,, ' V- , '- '-:.::f' g'.--. , sew: , 1 in 3.. ,nl 1 W, nf stahl- A H mggllljamv E js, ,Jw ...ls gp., W . in ,wan ll :t V Lid- ,129 kjlfwgi-wvzaii Y 3, TKE's Bob Coleman releases as Bud- dy Chandler takes on two Theta Chi's. Much to the appreciation of the students the intra-fraterni- ty games were held this year on the Mall in front of the student center. No longer was it a verit- able game of hide-and-seek to find out which team was playing where. Also the grouping of sev- eral games in one area proved conducive to greater team spirit as well as fraternity unity. This year the judges for the intra-fraternity games were se- lected from the very able group of physical education majors. This move proved very success- ful since the decisions were based upon a foreknowledge of the rules rather than opinion. Other changes in sports this year were the changing and ex- panding of the Dormitory League to include a third domi- tory team along with the others in the Independent League. The Independent League consisted of six teams, Dorm teams I, II, and III, The Blue Devils, The Majors, and the Engineers. Dormitory Team II's constant practice and determination rewarded them with an undefeated record. Pass receptions from TKE's Richard Ryals enabled his team to upset AEPi. P1 Kappa Phi's Wayne Fox puts himself int w I .. 5-if TKE Wms Horseshoes . . The Horseshoe Intramurals Were enthusiastically received this year, With special mention for good sportsmanship going to the Sigma Nu's and the TKE's. As the Winner of their league, Delta Sig competed With TKE for the over-all title. TKE shut out the very good team of Delta Sig with the cool-handed percep- tion of Bob Coleman and Randy Tate. This major championship boosted the TKE's morale and their over-all team standing. V-J' o a ringer. Harvey Byrd's complete follow-through is helps Alpha Tau Omega The Sigma Nu's observe Jay Jen- nings' ringer-to-be. -3. ' sa:fl '3'Q 40 The Boys' Tennis Intramurals were a good example of what the Girls' Tennis Intramurals should have been. A clear, well-planned schedule was followed, so that the spirited crowds were both I large and loud. Pi Kappa Phi attracted the largest turnout, followed by the ever-loyal Pika fans. The final playoff matched AEPi's mighty triumvirate of Segal, Balaban, and Jacob-son against Pika's Eason, Prest- ridge, and Miller. Even though the Pika's skill was evident, the powerful swings of the AEPi men made possible their easy victory. AEPi's B2-1'1'Y Segal gives it that winning Dickie Boykin displays KA's tennis talent touch over Pika in the semi-finals. in Win over Pi Kappa Phi. Tennis in AEPi Takes Intramurals Pika's Bill Eason receives Theta Xi's commendation from Joe Scoval for a game well played Intramurals-a Large Part of Campus Life Pitted against Vespers, Alpha Xi Delta's hopes lie in the fingers of Melodie Laud- erman. Alphi Xi's good sports graciously con- cede to Chi Omega. 42 Chi 0mega's Sandy Gieratz stuns pledge Betty Marie Millner with successful follow-through against Alpha Xi Delta. 1 'I 1 r e I K Mary Frances Vaughn takes a swing for Col- legiate Club. Hays Leeper of Chi Omega congrat- ulates Mary Frances on her fine game. Vespers, Collegiate, Chi O Take Honors . Final Standings Volleyball Tennis Alpha Xi Delta 30 00 Chi Omega 60 55 Delta Zeta 10 25 Pi Beta Phi 40 25 Collegiate Club 80 55 Dorm Team 20 25 Independents 50 25 Vespers 70 70 The volleyball games this year were characteriz- ed by an especially strong feeling of good sports- manship. Coming out on top were the Vespers, sur- prising everyone with their boundless energy and perfected teamwork. In the sorority ratings, Chi Omega placed first. All the teams played hard, but With a spirit of friendship and enthusiasm. The tennis matches proved to be disappointing for both the participants and spectators this year. Since the schedules were arranged in a haphazard manner for the players' convenience, many fans were unaware of ongoing games. However, the games that were played according to the announced schedule were colored with an aura of tense excite- ment. Once again, the newly formed Vespers, most of them P. E. Majors, placed on top. Following them were Chi Omega sorority and the Independent's Collegiate Club. Recognition for the outstanding players was given to the winning Vesper's Judy Daniels and Hillary Mullineaux, Chi Omega's Hays Leeper and the Collegiate Club's Mary Frances Vaughn. 43 -ff -X., Ja- ,- , all r Judy Forehand, Sandra Saunders, and Liz Kemper treat a dog to tea at the Chi Omega House. Becky Harvey Watches as Sue Lynn plays pat-a-cake with her partner at the Alpha Xi Deta's Peanuts Party. Pi Beta Phi's Rush Carnival is a mixture of a falling tent, balloons, clowns, and fun. 44 Sororities Hold First Fall Rush . . . At the suggestion of the Na- tional Panhellenic, the four sor- orities initiated Formal Fall Rush for the first time on the Old Dominion Campus. This was done for several reasons: to fur- ther Panhellenic spirit, to inject life into the groups after a long summer With a pledge class, and to help the Rushees themselves by guiding' them toward correct study habits and managing their college affairs. For three Week-ends the Greek girls hosted several parties, con- sisting of teas, skits, songs and chants, chattering, not to forget the many new friends, the smiles, tears, and anxiety. Mary Ann Calleran of Pi Phi gives exuberant congratula- tions to Pi Phi's new pledges at their acceptance. Jackie Thomas gives a sailor a leg-up at Delta Zeta's party l - Chi Omegas take a breather before present- ing their skit. 45 At the TKE house, the noise of bottles, ice and chatter are the familiar melody of Rush. At one of Delta Sig's parties, people converge into small clusters of conversation. Lf 2 AEPi is the scene for long drinks and small talk , ,V .,-I x 1-: ll., :af ix J Judy Holland and Marsha Moore add gaiety to TKE Tommy Atkinson's evening. lu-0-if ani 1 - . if 1. . v ist 45' if Shelly Jones is presented with Sweetheart roses at a KA Happy Hour. Mike Storm of AEPi dunks rushee Bruce Hatfield. 47 Chi Omegafs Before The Bowl Ball Fran Skinner and George Raiss march Social Affairs Highlight A221 ' A. L. Bryant and Sweetheart Eunice Ham at Delta Sigma Phi's White Carnation- Ball. toward stage at PIKA's Dream Girl i Dance, with Dream Girl winner, Brenda Apgar of Pi Beta Phi, behind them. 48 ? November was a very big month for Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. The highlight of the month was the in- itiation of Phi Kappa Tau as a na- tional fraternity. Certainly congrat- ulations are in order for the men of Phi Tau. Also taking place in the fall was the fifth annual Dcnpatch Party, a roaring success. For the first time this year this party was held as an open dance without costume instead of a closed party at the fraternity house. On November twenty-fifth Kappa Alpha held their annual Sadie Haw- kins Day Dance, costumes and all. Pigtails, yells, tattered britches, and plenty of moonshine were the order of the day. On the third of the month Chi Omega Sorority held their annual Be- fore-the-Bowl Ball. This year it was held one week before the Oyster Bowl Game. Yellow Carnations and red and gold streamers marked the event. The White Carnation Ball was held as a closed dance this year by Delta Sigma Phi. It was a very elegant for- mal affair with the highlight of the evening being the selection of Delta Sig's new Sweetheart, Eunice Ham. The tenth annual Playboy Dance sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity was given amid hues of plush red and formal splendor. The Glenn Miller Orchestra provided the music and the highlight of the evening was the selection of the new Dream Girl for the coming year, Miss Brenda Apgar. Dogpatch Party includes Kickapoo Joy Juice. Wave of New Students Orientate . As summer began to wane, students grew restless and were eager for new outlets for their energies, and on September 5, a tremendous surge of them flooded the North stand of Foreman Field. Old Dominion met the 1967-68 wave of incoming Fresh- men and transfer students with a full week of orientation activities. Dur- ing the week of September 5-12, the new students were provided with a program of welcoming speeches, placement tests, departmental meet- ings, and registration for classes. The week-end allowed a calm interlude in the busy week, a chance for stu- dents to have their last taste of the lazy freedom of summer days and to renew their enthusiasm in the face of the harsh reality of returning to daily routine, studies, tests. For those whose last fling did not prove entirely devastating, there was Pres- ident Webb's reception Sunday to give students a chance to meet and be- come acquainted socially with mem- bers of the staff and leaders of the college. Returning to the business of the week, two remaining days were spent on speeches further acquaint- ing students with rules and policies of ODC. Since by day orientation activities were directed toward academic as- pects of ODC, at night activities turned toward entertainment and social programs, with several dances, open houses, and a folk concert, while more adventurous spirits discovered entertainment of a more independent nature near the campus fthe Red Mule, King's Head Inn, Buddy's . . J. ' 22551 Junior Chip Fraser helps promote first big dance of the year 50 Foreman Field was a blur of bodies and anxious faces as orientation got under Way . . . and the last of the summer's sun takes its wearying' toll along with the adjust- ment to a new scene. 5 rvffn v:-gf . At President Webb's recep- tion for new students, one young man surveys the situa- tion . . . . . . seemingly unnoticed by the girls he ob- serves. 51 Faculty On Behind-the-Scene Tour Of Norfolk . . . l X355 LEO WWW ODC found itself welcoming not only new students but also new teach- ers. Faculty and staff members from ODC, Norfolk State College, and Virginia Wesleyan College were giv- en a behind-the-scenes tour of Nor- folk by the New Residents and Edu- cational Committees. This tour in- cluded highlights of Norfolk which were probably missed by the afore- said students in search of Norfolk's nightlife. There was a tour of a sub- marine on the Naval Base Cwith sig- nal flags to prove itj, a luncheon at the Tea House of the Botannical Gar- dens, and visits to the MacArthur Memorial and other civic buildings. The pulse of student enthusiasm was quickened by the September Up With People program presented by the International Youth Group Sing- ers in front of the Lewis Webb Col- lege Center. Up With People Cn CDC Campus . V2- X ' ,K-V. f. ,F 1 13055 1- 3' i ' Q Y W ? 1 5 I W W F , P V .M iz. ..i, Q 4 ,K V, 5 . .- 1 ' 'Q Q NN-,- ' V Q A. .,.,,,,Q. ,. L 5 4 P I . 5 gg wi D ' Jr . H-Q . ' I S. ' - k 't . -.11- ff f' + 1 r X rf' X 6 1 'u xg? n -:V 65 15.3.8 Y DY IX ' A .. Q M Cl Y 11 Lx 2 V - .,. ' 1 i X ? fy ,, .A H 1, J ax, ' ' : .2 -M, ,xw . .Q W E. 'SW EX 3 M 'K L E i National Politics Hit ODC Campus . . September 30 marked the appearance of George Wallace, former Governor of Alabama, on his undeclared Presidential campaign. He arrived at Foreman Field with his impressive police escort, to the exuberant cheers and rebel yells of sup- porters, disdainful sneers of dissenters, and doubtful silence of students looking for camp, new entertainment on a Friday night. Though many people tend to treat Wallace lightly, it was obvious from this Norfolk rally of 8000 that the power he holds among his supporters and the suc- cess he has in attracting attention is more than negligible. , .ghn-.4 gui' 'Z On October 5 Maureen Reagan spoke to a group of politically-minded students at ODC. She was on a campaign through- out the South espousing her political views. One statement seems especially notable. She said that people in this coun- try must come to realize that political campaigning is a business and not a game. Miss Reagan entertained by singing parod- ies on the Great Society. She expressed great ideas concerning the future of Old Dominion College. Asked if she were a dove or a hawk , she replied, Let's just say I'm an American Eagle. TKE men present Miss Reagan with flowers and make her their honorary Sweetheart. THE MACE AND CROWN October 16, 1967 DIXON J eanD'XonHas Spoken by Martin Buckman Internationally famous pro- phetess Jeane Dixon told a near capacity audience of over 3,000 persons at the Norfolk City Arena that God's will and our faith in his will is the only solution to the problems of the world and our own per- sonal problems. Mrs. Dixon's appearence was sponsored by the Old Dominion C ol le g e Intercollegiate Foundation, the proceeds of the lecture being divided e q u al I y between the Foundation and the Jeane Dix- on Children to Children Medi- cal Center. The lecture consisted of pre- dictions by Mrs. Dixon marked by religous and philosophical observations of hers. Devoutly religious herself, she said there is a purpose to all of life.. .Your talent is preordain- ed. She urged each person to welcome his talent. Grasp your talent and you've touched the angelis hand that brought it to you. Heed God's purpose, for you .are upon this earth to work in it. Mrs. Dixon said that her psychic powers were the gift of God. I have no inkling of the reason God ,chose me to have the vision of some things to come , she remarked, add- ing, perhaps I shall never know. She says I have faith in my talent. And in what God has given me. Each one of us, ' she noted, has a degree of it. I want so much for the public: to know 'that mental telepathy has nothing to do with a vision. It is something, a gift, that the Lord gives to certain people, whether he is a 'peasant or a king, I believe that he gives it to us who have faith. ' The subject of the best seller, A Gift of Prophecy, authored by columnist Ruth Montgo- mery, Mrs. Dixon is best noted for having predicted the as- sassination of the late President Kennedy as early as August of 1952. She says that the assas- sination was preordained by God and' that it was God's will . She feels that nothing could have been done about it since the will of humanity will not change the will of God. On the subject of the assas- sination, Mrs. Dix on says President Kennedy was aware of an attempt to kill Castro and that he ended up being the victim of the plot. She believes that there was a conspiracy to kill the president, that more than one person was involved in it, and that there was more than one person who actually was doing the shooting down in Dallas: The Cubans were very much involved , she said. New Orleans District At- torney is on the right track she says and he knows all about it. She claims that for this reason powerful forces outside the United States are working to discredit Garrison's investigation. Mrs. Dixon's prophecies and observations covered a wide area. Some of them were: 'We will offer the Russians billions of dollars to rebuild North Vietnam as part of a deal leading to a cease fire and pull out of American forces in the area, but the Russians will re- fuse the deal. 'Russia is completing an ABM system with a nationwide civil defense system and shel- ters for all its people. Our own ABM Canti-ballistic misslel system that we are planning is directed at the wrong enemy, at the wrong time. 'Our P 0 l a r i s missile has been tracked for a long time. We think it is safe but it is not. 'The soldiers in Viet-nam will bring back many diseases to plague the nation. They may not be contagious, but they will be mostly internal. 'R acial turmoil organized and directed by the Com- munists will continue to grow worse, but your area is go- ing to be safe for a long time. . Don't worry. 'The New Left is going to be a powerful force in 1968. I have never gotten that there is anyone on another planet. We will be allies with Russia against the black na- tions and China.. .The United States will not be the first country to be bombed. We will be busy with racial problem here. When we are bombed it will be China, not Russia. 'Vietnam is a trap set by the Soviet Union . 'Russia has 31 MIRV CMul- tiple Individual Re-Entry Veh- iclesj orbiting the earth. A submarine of the sky , they are capable of launching 10 to 12 missiles a piece. Russia is using these to blackmail the United States. 'The Communists will sa- botage American private in- dustry all over the world .... The Communists will, in fact, carry this to the soil of the US itself. 'We did not have to go into Vietnam. . .Vietnam, though, is a small brushfire compared to wars that are to come. UI warn the country to watch Venezuala, Bolivia, and Guatemala in this exact order. 'We must recognize our true enemy today-Russia. Countries that are allies will be enemies before there is peace. Enemies will be allies. 'The Ford-UAW strike Will soon be over. Mrs. Dixon refused to name the winner of next year's presi- dental election at this time. She did say though that she saw only one man who can save this country, but refused to name him. When asked about California Govezmort Ronald Reagan's chances in 1968 and '72, she said that he was a man of destiny. His chances are very, very good. At a press conference earlier, she said that the first thing she would do if she were elected president would be to ask for divine guidance in all my ac- tions and remember the words of forefathers: 'One' nation, under God. The best description of Mrs. Dixon was supplied by the pro- hetess hereself Clutching a p . Jeweled-studded cross she al- ways wears, at the press con- ference she said, refering to the cross, This is my life. If you really are free - then you and you alone are reponsible for the conse- quences of your actions. Dr. Richard L. Rubenstein, well-known chaplain to the Jewish students at the Universtity of Pittsburgh, was the featured speaker of Religious Emphasis Week. Dr. Ruben- stein is Perhaps better known to college students for the article he wrote for Playboy concerning the new new mo- rality . With the knowledge that Dr. Rubenstein is con- sidered liberal in the field of morality, many students were mildly surprised when he concluded his lecture by praising marriage as the best environment for sexual relations,esay- ing good sex never remains impersonal. s in ,. 57 Carolyn Gebhardt contributes as did 233 other ODC stu- dents . . , :Wi Blood Drive reater success 8 than last year . . The Circle K Club biannually sponsors the Bloodmobile of the American Red Cross to come to Old Dominion. As explained by one of the nurses, the blood given by students is primarily used for hospitals in the area, and if that need is met, some blood is sent overseas. 233 pints of blood Were collected this day in November, which surpasses the amount taken during last year's drive at the college. The drive Was chairmanned by Byron Woods, John Edwards, and Larry Warren. and cake. After giving blood donors were treat ed to a sandw1ch 60 1 Winter is the Time hw, .... -- miami- ,,,, ,s in G l l : i I 1 1 1 r 4 l l l F 1 I 1 1 of extremes. Figures are viewed in their strictest and ' loneliest physical significance. Winter's color scheme ' i is predominantly black, white, and tones of l grey-other colors serve only as a mix- tured backdrop for their drama I of silhouettes. Sympho- Q nies are composed j 1 - ,li Games People Play . A .fi r ,4- -E S5 -' --f1- - F lu- ' Though it sometimes seems that the Neptune Games are sig- nificant to ODC students only in that they provide a good excuse for open-air drinking, the actual feeling lies deeper than that. The students of Old Dominion, lack- ing a football team of their own, have adopted Norfolk's profes- sional team. The games are well attended by ODC students, and it is often a conflict of interest, when sitting in the North stands, between Watching the show go- ing on down the field and watch- ing the show in the stands. A basketball game between ODC,faculty members and mem- bers of the SGA this fall was fun and funny. The faculty won a rather dubious victory, with nei- ther team scoring over twenty points. Highlights of the game, which was narrated by student Ron Horne, were the coed cheer- leaders - ya gotta win, ya gotta cheat, apathy, apathy, that's our cry, President Webb's foul shots, and the football-like tac- tics of the girl players. The pro- ceeds from the ticket sales went to the United Communities Fund. Jim Noeldner gives Paulette Mox a helping hand as students Mary Parker, Allan Norton, and Carol Holley watch in awe. WTNTER i .l Dark, Light, Grey, Lonely I w N 5 I of storm noises and blunt quiet. Severe cold and wind meet searing heat from fires stoked high high against their bitterness and ravage. Win- ter, the time of the mutes as well as the tempestsg the darkest nights and the brightest days, the lonely, the empty, and sometimes, the dead. Winter is nature's judgment day ...it determines what will and will not live another cycle of season. Winter in the mind is also a time of decision. Alternatives are starkly pitted next to and against each other. The chimera of the mental autumn spins off 'its strongest con- flicts and arguments into the arena of refinement and climactic evaluation. As weather get more extreme, the severity and urgency of decision also become more demanding. Mental judgment day determines which alternatives will be accepted and which alternatives will die from rejection. The tenor of the conflict reaches a fever pitch: to jan- gle, to boom, to whirl, to slam, to pull, to push, to decide. Maybe tomor- row, the answer, maybe' tomorrow the soft, sweet rains of Spring, maybe tomorrow something will stop this merry-go-round. But today is Winter's day, and concentration should be directed toward the simplest alternative of all-hanging on to splitting skulls to live until the Springtime. ,f nr- , ,.Q ., ., .. 7-. -4.1 4 1-,,L:,2At.q?.3 -'Ari' v ' 'li ' -H , K 'JCM ,. .0 l.. f 5 .I r ,4Q'-wil 4 ffl- uf -slit gnu.-na-WVQQIU' I: ng A 4 HJ 53 1 - - -- -..-. - .. r , . ,. , 1- -.- 7 -ag' n , I . ,1.--- ' ' ,uw ' 1 I+ . - - -V.. 4 , ' V- ...' A -1... P 4 -WL .,.'-- f l-, V. ' - I TT . . H ' l , I yy ' : Y' I it V V fb V' ' , ,., , .: - v The element of promise : From Winter's final discontent emerges the seeds of Spring r Elementary and Secondary Education The Elementary Education de- partment is the largest depart- ment in the college, with some 500 majors. Dr. Fink has headed this department since 1964, after heading the entire School of Edu- cation for several years. The course of study for ele- mentary majors includes 15 hours of student teaching and seminar g half a semester to be spent in the primary grades and half in the upper elementary grades. Also required are 9 hours of methods courses. This year the department add- ed a new program, a new pro- fessor, and a new course require- ment. The new program is head-- ed by Dr. Alice Powell, who is training students to teach kin- dergarten. The new professor is Dr. Renzg his field is mental re- tardation. And the new course requirements are economics and early childhood physical educa- tion. Mrs Helen Perry teaches an elementary educa- tion class in the Old Academic building. 2 .,.., A, ,V - U ... l , . -. + 1 'r ife 5 sal 9 -A-i XX ' Dr. T. Ross Fink, chairman of the Elementary Education department, relaxes with his ever-present cigar. 70 Both Expand Programs This Year - ' , -rl 'M K V u , , , f Q .Y I hp y y 5 ' Dr. Rufus Tonelson is head of the Secondary Educa- tion department. S.. ' kwa, .W ,, 'asf N'- if T s X Air 'Gy-ai 55,9554 Dr. Mandell using films in his science-education class Dr. Rufus Tonelson heads the Department of Secondary Edu- cation, which is fostering a rap- idly-growing prog'ram. This year three new staff members were added, including Dr. Adolph Mey- er, who taught over 20 years at New York University and has published numerous books and magazine articles, Dr. Alan Mandell from Frederick College, and Dr. Thomas Harris, the head of guidance and counseling this year. The program requirements for secondary education majors have greatly changed this year. Pre- viously, the concentration re- quirements were more than those of students majoring in the field, now they are less. Three new masters programs were added to the curriculum this year, another change in a rapidly-growing department. 71 I'm'v:-l'cnv'-'ws--?is..01:la.maWx 1.uu.wSraiT'8I '4.qg.,,' ' mi ' 3!n...,.- Chairman Bud Metheny lectures to men's P.E. class. The Department of Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation is a fast-growing department. This department is as old as Old Dominion itself. On an academic level, Physical Education offers many coursesg besides the required activity classes, such courses as kinesiology, physiology and per- sonal and community health are offered. On a non-academic level many other services are performed by the physical edu- cation department for ODC. The coaching of the ODC Monarchs basketball, baseball, track, gymnastics, tennis and swimming teams fin the near future, footballl all stem from this department. For the girls there is Varsity swimming, basketball, ten- nis, and next year, field hockey. Once a year the Physical Education ma- jors hold a Play Day for area high school seniors who think they would like to major in P, E. upon entering college. This year there was a demonstration by the gymnas- tics team, a ballet performance, a free- exercise routine, syncronized swimming, and square dancing. Construction of phase one on the new Physical Education building has already begun. It is projected that this building will be completed by June of 1969. At that time Physiology lectures and labs will be moved to the new building, along with many of the activity courses. W' . vw-al ig- W-vers. -2 ,ni w ,I l' l Miss Emily Pittman is the head of Women's P.E 72 Physical Education Department Awaits x s r , - W X-uafe.'.L:.ii ' A renovated grocery store was used this year as a dance studio. Completion of New Building P.E. major Kathy Shelly practices her archery P.E. major Sherry Mangum teaches children in special swimming program. 73 technique. Tennis is played on the Larchmont courts. Industrial Arts Now Has Sixty Majors Chairman Fred Cul- Mrs. Frazier teaches ceramics. pepper. 4 5 ,pf This department focuses its attention on a teacher-training program for junior and senior high school instructors in indus- trial arts. It is a four-year edu- cation program offering a con- centration in this field. There is neither a two-year nor a voca- tional program offered. This portion of the School of Education has grown rapidly from thirteen to sixty Industrial Arts majors. At this time the In- dustrial Arts department is lo- if ix cated in a small White building in front of the library, but next year it will be located in the sec- ond phase of the new Education building, being constructed this year. Drafting, electronics, metals, crafts, graphic arts, and Woods are handled in this department. In graphic arts, printing and photography are taught. The In- dustrial Arts department pres- ently prints the diplomas for the Police Academy. Speech Department Presents Pirandello Play .......-PSN-L---sf Practice for Pirandollo's Right You Are flf You Think You Arej. 'Q .L Mr. Rolla H. Nuckles teaches speech class. The Speech department, head- ed by Professor Reuben Cooper, is rapidly growing. Now the de- partment does not offer a degree in public speaking, however, oth- er areas of speech, such as speech science and psychological foun- dations of speech, are well repre- sented. This year, under the guidance of Mr. Paul Dicklin, the play Right You Are Clf You Think You AreJ was presented. In the future, an accent will be placed on the field of drama in the Speech department and a de- gree in the dramatic arts will eventually be offered. 75 This Year New Child Study Center Opens A student teacher assists children in investigating the turtles' habits. Children give puppet show which allows them to express themselves orally. 76 With Dr. Renz as Director The Child Study Center is located on campus facing Hampton Boulevard. .-91'-5 Dr. Paul Renz, a new professor, is Acting Director of the Child Study Center. The Child Study Center building is located on Hampton Boulevard, and is felt to be one of the most worthwhile operations on the ODC campus. Mr. Reuben Cooper, the Director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, was the man who fostered the CSC idea. There was a movement afoot this year to name the Center after the distinguished Mr. Cooper. One drawback to the Child Study Center is that students in speech pathology must earn their de- grees in either elementary education or psychology. Nevertheless, the benefits which both Old Dominion and the Tidewater community derive from this Cen- ter are great. Speech therapy is available to anyone and the charge is minimal. All children entering the speech therapy sessions are given extensive testing and an audiological evaluation. The Pre-School Speech Department for the hard- of-hearing is located separately from the Child Study Center. Hearing aides costing approximately S250 apiece have been provided for all children through private donations. The ages of the chil- dren involved range from 246 to 5 years. In addition there is an audiometer to test hearing, located in the Audiological Testing Room. Nine speech therapy groups are taught by speech pathology and practitioner students. There are at present approximately ten persons with a concen- tration in speech pathology and audiology at Old Dominion. 77 School of Engineering Works Cn 6c0peration Research Two students examine a flow chart for an admin- istrative engineering course. The School of Engineering has four departments: Electrical, Administrative, Civil, and Ther- mal, respectively headed by Messrs. Miller, Henderson, Bige- low, and Goglia. The School of Engineering was formed in 1962 and last year moved to the new Kaufman En- gineering Building. Mr. Hender- son remarked: It is one of the best equipped engineering build- ings in the country, despite the fact that it is small. But soon an addition to the building will triple the size, making it one of the largest in the state. Administrative Engineering is concerned with both the practi- cal and the management phases of all projects. Courses in plan- ning and production engineering are required and the business end is stressed along with engineer- ing. In the Thermal Engineering Department Dr. G. L. Goglia is a co-investigator on a 324,000 NASA research grant program. A project of the Engineering School is Operation Research. The students are working on a new tool for solving problems using multi-discipline techniques -an adaptation of network plan analysis used in electrical engi- neering. This can be used in de- tecting enemy aircraft and sub- marines. 'x s ite ABC, N- Rf f 5,- 1 din' 78 HZ. Student works in the thermal engineering lab. M , '. 5 in' J if Doug Cabell works with a machine that con- verts sonic energy to electric energy in an electrical engineering lab. Bob Haley and Errol Lewis work out stress analysis on I-beam in their civil engi- Mr Stephen Barna and student Deering lab- Mlchael H111 study forces arising from the introduction of an air jet with a spherical object. 79 Art Department Sponsors Flick Society With Parker Lesley and Char- les Sibley as co-chairmen, the Art department has been very active this year in non-academic proj- ects: the Flick Society, an annual Student Art Show, and a Photog- raphy exhibit. This year the Flick Society showed Black Or- pheus, The Girl With Green Eyes, Juliet of the Spirits, and The Knack, among other films. Art students designed posters adver- tising the films, and a special sale of posters provided scholarships for art students. This year the Art department awarded its first Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The program now offers four years of paint- ing, and during the last year, a seminar for advanced students. K. Mrs. Delzell inspects one of her students' paintings so First Annual Music Symposium Presented by Music Department KYFQ' ,R Dr. Vogan and Mr. Davye at the piano Dr. Hawn speaks with guest lecturer Grout. 81 This year the ODC Music de- partment continued to expand and develop its performing ac- tivities and degree programs. The music education program Was completely re-evaluated in conjunction with the school of Education. The professors in the depart- ment were all busy this year. Dr. Harold G. Hawn, Chairman of the department, completed sev- eral research projects and super- vised the productions of Tosca and My Fair Lady for the ODC Opera Workshop. Dr. Charles E. Vogan worked on preparing for publication a collection of 18th century English organ music. Professor Eliot Breneiser direct- ed nineteen performances of the ODC Madrigal Singers this year. Two performances of the ODC Community Symphony Orches- tra and two of the ODC Opera Workshop kept Dr. John E. Mac- Cormack busy conducting. Pro- fessor Allan Owen conducted the Pep Band that played for the basketball games this year. Pro- fessor Elizabeth Pappas contin- ued to serve this year as the faculty advisor to Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional wo- mens music fraternity. The role of Scarpia in Tosca was sung by Professor Robert F. Young, and Professor John J. Davye helped bring recognition to Old Dominion College this year by conducting the ODC Chamber Singers, who were heard through-out the World via radio broadcast to all NATO nations. The department was also kept busy sponsoring the ODC Con- cert Series, lectures by Dr. Hawn and Dr. Donald Grout, and giv- ing free concerts and recitals throughout the year. English Department Sponsors . A Poetry Reading Series, Modern -X Language Now Foreign Language The largest department in the school of Arts and Letters is the English department. It has a standing faculty of fifty-two members who constitute a ver- satile and talented group. Mrs. M. H. Daugherty, in ad- dition to her many contributions to Old Dominion, has been an official in the area Spelling Bee held annually. She also initiated the Poetry Reading Series. The English department is represented in the public eye as well. Dr. Card writes music re- views for the Virginian-Pilot, and Dr. Ernest Rhodes writes play reviews. Two English pro- fessors are active in the Norfolk Little Theatre. Both Dr. C. O. Burgess and Mr. J. E. Weiseman appeared in Henry V and Billy Budd this year. Dr. Burgess also directed both of these plays. Department The language tree provides graphic explanation of the origin of languages. ml- ' a t ... L -- iii Q ,. . V w i.,' Q xg, is iii! V, ' it lil M Dr. Leland Peterson of the English '. A department With the addition of classical foreign language films available if Greek and elementary Latin this to ODC students. The Spanish lgf-5. F 9 year, the foreign Language de- and French majors meet infor- , partment was born out of the mally every week. W, L Modern Language department. The foreign Language depart- 25' v 6 X Of the many languages offered ment has a fully-equipped lan- N in this department, only French, guage lab in the newly-titled Arts f , German, and Spanish offer a Euildingwlocatedl next to the li- j Q, maJor. rary w ich al language stu- flier it The students of German and dents are required to use at some I I Russian have formed language time during their course of Mrs- D0r0thy E- clubs, both of which have made study. 82 Stanley Math Department Headed by Dr. Rutledge When ODC was a two-year college, mathematics came under the depart- ment of Engineering. None of the pro- fessors taught math exclusively at that time, they taught engineering and physics as Well. President Lewis Webb Was among those professors of math and physics. In 1956, mathematics be- came a separate department. In 1960 the first two mathematics majors grad- uated and both Went on to graduate Work. A Bachelor of Arts degree is given in mathematics, in addition to the re- quired math courses, a major must take a concentration of nine hours of science plus the required physics credits. The Wide range of opportunity open for ODC mathematics graduates has been projected by past graduates who have gone on to Johns Hopkins Research Operations, Navy research, teaching, NASA, and computer Work. Dr. Rutledge, author of Introduction to Algebra for College, is presently the head of the department. The staff in- cludes twenty-one full-time professors, and five part-time. All have their Mas- ters and four have a Ph.D. Mr. James Hatfield reaches for a copy of Mathematical Monthly. ff' , -. 1' ,.f .. I : . ,V Lk M, W ' . E I 1 ,g-,Bi 'nfs - , Yi:V . Hi dv . , zl- I lv- L' --f . as f I M 1226-52 -f-' ,,., : . .'.- no rce , I Professor William Messmer N. 'H l' :sus 1 f -ti ' 'yf.i:eg:11:5::5f.A 1 , Mr. Leroy Allen is a member of the mathe- matics department. 83 20 Graduates in Sociology Philosophy Department Awards First Degree The department of Philosophy was formed in September 1967 in the three ubedroomsv of the old Speech and Hearing Center. The de- partment is headed by Dr. Tunyogi, a man of much educational exper- ience. Dr. Tunyogi has been Minis- ter of Hungarian Reform Church in Hungary, Professor at Pikeville College in East Kentucky, and he held a professorship in Budapest. A major in philosophy requires a thirty-hour concentration in philo- sophy courses for a BA degree. Phi- losophy is often referred to as a luxury course as it is not required by any other department. Religious philosophy was recently added to the curriculum, as was the philoso- phy of art. Sociology, the study of human-group rela- tionships, has a department at ODC that of- fers a BA degree. The department has grown from three graduates in 1963 to more than twenty in 1968. By the sociology major's senior year, he is taking specialized sociology courses such as social theory and social research. In past years the Sociology department has held its classes all over campus, in the Old Ac- ademic building, the library, a building since torn down, and now in the Social Studies build- ing. There will be yet another move, a very welcome one, when in 1969, the sociology de- partment moves into the new Arts and Letters building east of the Child Study Center. The 32,100,000 9-story building will house the Phi- losophy, English, History, and Political Science departments as well. Dr. Hopkins teaches a so ciology course. Dr. Andrew Tunyogi is chairman of the Philosophy department History Department Has 5 Graduate Programsg Poly Sci Still in Little White Building lm- Dr. Tyrrell lectures to his history class. Political science courses were at one time included in the His- tory department curriculum. In 1966 they took on their own de- partment, which is located in the small white-Washed building near the library. A BA is awarded up- on completion of courses in eco- nomics, history, mathematics, English and political science. Dr. E. Grant Meade, chairman of the Politi- cal Science department Mrs. Cuthbert teaches history in the social studies building. In 1957 the History department became a four-year department led by only four professors. One year later only American and European history classes were offered. The de- partment expanded quickly and be- came one of the first graduate pro- grams at ODC. Dr. Schellings feels that the establishment of this strong graduate program is accredited to the history majors themselvesg one of five history majors goes on to graduate Work. Present graduate programs include studies in Amer- ican, Asian, European, Latin Amer- ican, and Russian history. Mr. Robert Stern teaches a political science class. 85 Four Departments Comprise School of Business 1,,. .... -Q, F . ,EJ mn- ., naw, - Dr. Max B. Jones is the chairman of the department of Business Education. axial' ' I , f 1 U I -my , Y . Mr. William H. Patterson chairs the Accounting department. 86 sr of I of A 4 ll T nrsa i n I I. ' :J ,xg , 1 gif! f 'ghe- I- sis-1 iii E maxi -- In 1946 the Accounting Depart- ment began to plant its roots on the Old Dominion campus. Then, as now, it provided many services for Old Dominion. The School of Business even relies on this de- partment in that each Business student is required to take a minimum of two accounting courses to obtain a degree. The Accounting Department prepares its students Well. One student has already passed the CPA exam, a difficult test which lasts two and one half days and takes many qualified accountants years to pass. The Departments of Business Education, Business Manage- ment and Economics compose the remainder of the School of Busi- ness. This school also handles the activities of the Institute of Management and the Bureau of Business Research. The school offers programs leading toward the B.A., the B.S. in Business Administration, the M.A. in Busi- ness Administration, and an M.A. with a concentration in Economics. The chairman of the Business Education department is Mr. Harold Q. Webb. '55 ' ' lk nys x gf U-gg2,glf,3v'Qg,:g,.g rl , 'lit is 'VQ 4 Dr..Jack Nickson is the cics at Phalfman Of the Econom- f 'W ' 103 department- 87 Classes Sec Sporadic Activit A special election for replacing the resigned Sophomore Class President polled a poor total of under 100 votes. S Out of all the class-organized activi- ties of this past year, the Troubadour events. This is mostly attributable to the sporadic operation of the classes themselves. Fraught with the Worries of trying to hold a piecemeal organiza- tion together long enough to accomp- lish one individual goal, class councils and members have not as yet been able to create a continuum of organized pro- 88 ductivity and expression. By the end of the Winter months, the activities of the separate classes have been as follows: Seniors: 1. Graphic changes in the diplomas 2. The ordering of graduation an- nouncements 3. A Gift to the school class project committee Juniors : A broadening of the committee sys- tem to include committes on: Class Project, Civic Activities, Publicity, Social Affairs, and School Spirit Parties for the children at the Child Study Center Sophomores : A banquet in honor of Class and SGA officers Miss Amazon contest A newsletter Maid of Cotton entry Sole builders of the SGA float 6. Initiated a joint dues drive among the classes Freshmen : 1. Formation of 30-member class coun- cil into committees on Constitution, Projects, Publicity, Finance, and Co- ordination 2. The selection of board members to bodies of the SGA and other student organizations 3. A bonfire 4. Election of Homecoming Repre- sentatives 5. A mistletoe sale Carolyn Hoffman speaks before a Sophomore Class Council meeting. 89 These boots were made for Walk mg--only time will determine in which direction and to what lengths they will go. 90 Structural Introspection The Troubadour undertook a limited survey on the problem of the classes in order to deter- mine the reasons for the inactivity of these bodies and to uncover some possible solutions for remedying these same problems. The re- sponse amounted to an agreement that there was a problem, but solutions were not evident. So, we still are faced with the continued why? To begin, let us once more discuss the basic nature of Old Dominion College. Al- though it is no longer a strict case, Old Dom- inion is predominantly a community college. Inherent in this situation is the absence of a college-related identity. Most students have established basic life identities outside of their college careers 5 some are married, some have jobs, and a large segment are still involved with the problems of living at home with Mom and Dad. In the range of college activities, these students are here only for classes in their particular field of study. So how do you or- ganize this energy, talent, and opinion to pro- mote productivity outside the limits of class- room participation to give Old Dominion the activity status that makes a school a crea- tive happening, to allow for student expression in its fullest sense? Many of the persons who have tried to es- tablish traditional organization of the student body have met with no response. You no doubt have heard the popularly used term apathy in connection with all facets of ODC life. It is fortunate that we have something to call this elusive inactivity, but a tag-name does little more than provide a stopping point for the question why . Its all too frequent use and the emotional frustration that attends it have done very little toward a rational solution of how? We felt that the unique and youthful aspects of CDC require just as unique and unprecedented an answer. Obviously the tried and true of other colleges without identity problems has not been the effective tactic here. After at- tempts have failed, the interested persons de- clare that the students of ODC are dead or sleeping. This cannot be so - we see bodies wandering around here every day, and watch hundreds of degrees being awarded each year. All these people in motion must be going some- where, doing something. The final evaluation of those frustrated organizers of the past should not be premature decadence in the stu- dent body, but a recognition of their own pro- cedural failure to excavate the pulse-beat of productivity that must be here to keep the buildings open and the parking lots filled. This writer is not dead, and I certainly hope that I never realize that all these mobil human forms are nothing more than super charged corpses. How frightening a thought! Since it cannot be true, where are all of us? Here for part of our waking hours-and, if the situation is worth- while, here for a longer part. The secret of in- creased student activity is obviously to make it worthwhile for more persons to be here longer. A partial answer to how was the sugges- tion of Jim Turner, Editor of the Mace and Crown. According to Turner, the individual schools of the college should start intellectual- political organizations to supplant the class structure Ci. e. School of Arts and Letters Stu- dent Congress, or whateverj. Herein lies the most concrete student involvement and cohe- sion not in mutual class status. Ideally this type of organization on the part of the Schools would provide a greater student involvement in the academic pursuit, as well as a flourishing foundation for independent student political voice. This sort of involvement is already in- corporated in the Student Government in a limited form. Following the recently adopted constitution, the Student Senate or legislative arm of the SGA will be partially comprised of representatives from the separate schools. Of course, this implies no organization of the schools other than the election of representa- tives, but it is an intelligent first move toward incorporating a more varied and balanced cross-section of opinion in Student Govern- ment. Now, how about proceeding toward the former idea of the fully operative, fully-coop- erative School Student Congresses? Our final suggestion in this essay is a call for an increase in hard core introspection into the structure of the Old Dominion mystique. Included in the curriculum, it could be called The Psychology of Collegiate Development: Emphasis-ODC. Why don't you take it the ramifications could be electric! 'V xx-V, iL , A new co-ed looks out upon Foreman Field in discovery of part of what is possible at ODC. 92 an - .1 fi :P gms 5 s-- ' r- '! A 4-nv' Good conversation at Ward's: a place that very often becomes an intellectual happen- ing. Senior Jackie Thomas looks thoughful as she fills out Senior announcement forms. Perhaps she's reflecting on part of what was actual at ODC. 93 iw ww 5:-Q, ,. Q, sms www' 'aa ww paagwws www. ww.. w . all wwf ' whim! Y' .'g?El5'm Q www W gags 1 www? 5:1 a wwrzljmwi L? ,gg new aww :ff 4 2 wx. ,Var-ewVw f - 5 www SQ' www.w.www 'w '3q A? ' - www if ki w w 'JI - r df ,sw az ' , af-4 we-L V Wa www -- wwm gb ,ski Ma, as w ESQ ps me 1 ,gn M. 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Snjgoth yyorkihg Digk St.i5vClai1-H at fiye-foot L w and coolnessg St. Cgair sbt school recordsof total assists for i w V S 18 Q svoljkfiiifw thg Moniarchsf and Button Spealfes nfade tho fast S' ' Nliinarizblls ass Richard BoycefKen'ff'DilIiY Hoiikinsjf andifBobhbSf . hddd hhh s d jhh ddfhh ssw . HSQIQHYU to ddd waw fast brgak type was furtlier ahh-2 to have cag- oow ,sz .. .. I .. iw .. .. .. .. D-Hifi-1 I ig, ,Emil 7 li - Dick St. Clair and Bob Pritchett prepare themselves in dressing room before the game. ODC Opp. ............... Randolph-Macon 76 71 ..................... Frederick 86 ffggiffgihsglgghef Yellow Jackets, be' Pritchett hits for 28, but Monarchs lose Philadelphia 105 94 ................. East Carolina 90 ' - St. Clair hits crucial foul shots first Win Fourth loss suffered tigfgilgrg 85 122 ..................... Baltimore 100 ' I ' '- East brieak gains second victory for Lozon pumps m 24 toifjgmizflgollgy 78 onarc S assistsldown Giant Eagles 114 ......... ............. Loyola 87 Mt St Mary 76 torgfqs gm S 19 rebounds as ODC goes lgfllonarchs bury Mount behind Lozon's 97 ........................... RPI 79 . lgfgonarchs Win fourth behind Pritchett's ' 'C'O'1i ' Sjgjflck 96 88 .......................... VMI 96 - ------------ RaHdQ1Ph-M-QCQH 70 Streak ends at four, but Pritch hits ferggillllesg leads Way Wlth 27 pomtsf 16 33 106 ...................... Bluefield 73 H ------- 1 ---- .- Washingtonhe 70 Monarchs Win first tournament gain Iomssommg Vlctofy sngmssred by St- as st. clear hits 23 C 311' RPI 110 120 ............. Hampton Institute 106 ' ' '. . ' ' ' ' Speakes has 26 to lead Monarch attack Pmtshstt hlts 67gOr sfghoog Igcord 99 82 ...................... Va. State 64 ' J amp On' y Hey . Monarchs take slow down to victory ilipkms. grabs 13 rebounds to be dlf' 86 .................... Fort Eustis 101 9 ence m game k Cagers take second in tournament ' 'li 't' ' '- Roano s 98 92 ..... 1. .HJ ....... . .,... Catholic 85 'mm S a 0 afoollefarshau 131 85 . lhtliilslnoke 74 mphundering Heron fffimp1e?M0HafChS Lozon leads Monarchs to ninth win with ----- - - - 1?ia1'C11T10F9 86 21 points oyce 1 s or o ea Way 95 ............... Hampton-Sydney 78 ....................... Catholic 82 Pritchett bags 47 for school record Monarchs upset in semi-finals Record .... 19 Wins, 8 losses Coverallj 19 Win, 7 losses fcollege playj Second in Fort Eustis Tourna- ment First in Mason-Dixon Confer- ence CSouthern Division? In front, Managers John O'Hara, Stewart Mouse Buttons Speakes, Billy Turner, Tom Butler, Bob Williams. First Row, Left to right, Harry Lozon, Pritchett, Dick St. Clair, and Head Coach William Bobby Creasman, Ron Drews, Ken Hopkins, Richard Sonny Allen. Boyce. Second Row, Assistant Coach Marion Carroll, Bobby Creasman begins to make move on R.P.I. defender. 96 Harry Mad Dog Lozon makes fast break count for two in victory over Amer1can University. Billy Turner gets off pass in 131-76 romp over Mount St. Marys. Buttons S p e a k e s makes the big defense work against Hamp- den-Sydney. Richard Boyce gets as- sist on pass against the Loyola Greyhounds. Bob Pritchett drives for two against help- less Fort Eustis. Dick St. Clair drives up and over for two points against Fort Eustis. Ken Machine Hop- kins goes over taller Mt. St. Marys oppon- ent for two points. I 98 Buttons Speakes blocks shot on defensive manuever against Loyola. Harry Lozon gets quick release on jumper against Loyola. Half-time lets Pritch relax arm and leg with happy teammates Harry Lozon, Dick St. Clair, and Ron Drews. The record and victory secured so the celebration and congratula- tions go to Bob Pritchett. O 1 The bullseye jumper goes through as Pritchett registers two of his sixty-seven recordbreaking points against R.P.I. E Coach Sonny Allen calls for his cagers to run, run, and run some more. Managers John O'Hara and Stewart l Williams yell encouragement to team. 1, The season is over and the balls and uniforms go to the floor to be picked up and readied for a new season. 101 Freshmen Have Impressive Season Steve Cox and Skip Noble go for rebound with FMA defenders. Steve Cox hauls in rebound and gets 1 f t b k ' ti n a ainst Chris- as rea in mo o g topher Newport. Not to be outdone by the Varsity, the CDC Freshman team came up with an impressive winning record. Losing only four, while win- ning twelve, the tall talented Freshman squad will be a welcome addition to the Var- sity in the next basketball season. The Freshmen were able to knock over such Southern Conference foes as William and Mary, University of Richmond, VMI, and East Carolina. Atlantic Coast Con- ference foe University of Virginia was fell- ed twice by the Baby Monarchs. Six-foot-five-inch Skip Noble led the scor- ing with 24.3 points ner game on his drives and fall-away shots. Soft-shooting Billy Ray 102 Hayes hit for 18.1 points per game while pull- ing down 10.8 rebounds. The big rebounding chore fell on the should- ers of six-foot-eight-inch Steve Cox. He pull- ed down 12.3 rebounds a game, while averag- ing 16.2 points a game. Barry Roach with 15.2 points a game, and Ken Gathy averag- ing 13 points a game, led the floor attack of the well-rounded Monarchs. Coach Marion Carroll brought his fresh- men along well as he developed them for var- sity competition. The talent which Carroll de- velops will show season after season as the Monarchs become a power with the roundball. Billy Ray Hayes goes after rebound as Dick Norman braces in win over FMA. Coach Carroll relaxes players and gives instructions dur- ing time out. Hank Barnay hits for two over William and Mary. Billy Ray Hayes lets go with soft foul shot against FMA. 'j P S .AL ' 4 k.K15g,' . PV . -wa , 1 Q' Q. - gi, - ma? are Coach Carroll gives encouragement while Manager Pete Havens keeps statistics. Skip Noble hits in close for two quick ones against FMA 104 Christopher Newport defender over- whelmed by smooth-working Billy Ray Hayes. Ken Gatby drives for two in vic- tory over FMA. Billy Ray Hayes blocks shot of William and Mary Papoose. ODC Opponent 106 ........................... East Carolina 78 Noble hits for 25 to lead victory 87 .......................... U. of Richmond 99 Cox hits 20, but Monarchs fall 108 ......................... William Sc Mary 74 Noble hits 35 to down Papooses 77 .................................... VM'I 73 Haynes pumps through 20 to handcuff Rats 97 ..................... Christopher Newport 48 Monarchs grab 4th behind Noble 100 ........................ Hampden-Sydney 85 Baby Tigers crushed, Noble hits 31 119 ................................... Navy 86 Hayes has 30 points, Gatby 20 assists to down Middies. 89 .................................. FMA 102 Cubs claw Monarchs 97 .......................... U. of Richmond 92 Revenge gained behind Noble's 27 87 ................................... FMA 83 Noble pours through 33 points 95 ............................. U. Virginia 91 Noble leads way again with 36 68 .................................. N. C. State 74 Wolfpack stuns Monarchs 105 ' iii W Q, nga, gf, 'V x. .wif ww Qu 'iiw MQ ' - :aff w ,Wy . ...Ji f .gig A - 155532, mil asf: ,km -. 5352 .,,. , Ei 4- - ww EQMN EEA Aff -my zx ' il W! H... -- My we IW? , .1 .. W - Q13 1' QQ? 2 HHN .im Www .sv 'if N ..- 'fl ' 'EQ f '22 1' ' ' : 51' ' QQ i 232- ' f aff H- skxx .5 5:5 , .W .. ,A 'ia H A f, - 32 1 M A E' 1 ,, xx , H ,sl Nik f 3 :iff gsmga ...X ' Y W, T' -K . .v .5 1, .v. 15: iiif ,gf 1.1.1-, A , 4 wh, me ri . ., , ,. . , .Lx ly, :tif 'I x fi? 5. Q' Q Ei D ,, :Lmw f .-H3 .ff ,sa -N, M YD 75537271 , X .,, 152 w -: gkfsu. 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Kigerl, Tiidd and Clarkei placed sgpondp ' iiii QQ55 eei 5 i 1 The Monarchs achieved their greatest glow byidowziing neveriii ilil fi it F aseilim Glarkii outweighted 'Ei 50?poundsf, upset 'Feeh li Qavygi 'im Y lglvff EEE 1 ju fi 5 gill oii thesh victorieij hdiifever, do i51ot'??ome ifivitiut, work. me hiifdfii stein t nd lli lenduranceiiTOF wh? wres4tle5i5ii3ustm5-511a'ii'iS5'5'the?Yive5H g O in iseegeighe, geffd Oxglefi make Wielghht 15515 risgto fhie pihnacle at the fcesihat ihesfi make stgfgegninis 1glfkG1fllS gg it is eriiilecl fie She Efeatltitletieaiiidgicowimtihi iii Eilii aclggeveisthisf TJ iii 1 is 1 fefi ' eea qqivnqv uunvnlnlnll it iiseiiief 251 it p Y H Vi' H' limi' ' 5 tit 1 it ttpp it Q A . .,:. , iigs EEEE 5 1 Eg new H 1- Y - - -' ' ' M? ' EEE i ' ' Wrestling team waits for match with Tech: Jim Clarke, Wayne Kigerl David Todd, Perry Alted, Carl Ragland, David Lindhjem, Wayne Bright Roy Carrithers, and Lou Curra. Lb l V V V- Y The grapplers warm-up for the big Virginia Tech match. Coach Pete Robinson Watches with team. 109 Lou Curra puts RPI opponent ln bad way with stick up. Wayne Bright pulls arm on through to drag RPI opponent onto mat. 0 Ray Carrithers goes for pin against RPI foe Referee raises David Lindhj em's hand in victory over V P I. 1 , ,ei A F , A :A , , ' , . -7 .1 . l 3523 - V U age,- David Tood ties VPI matman up as he shoots for valuable points. 111 Grapplcrs Post Winning Record Old Dominion Opponent 29 ............................. V. M. I. 5 Wayne Bright pins opponent in 2:35 27 ............................. W Sz M 7 Roy Carrithers downs foe at 3:47 mark 28 .............................. U. Va. 2 Flynn Wins in 4:45 17 ............................. F Sz M 12 Carrithers leads Monarchs to 4th win 11 ....................... Appalachian 22 Only loss of year occurs 17 ......................... ' E. Carolina 17 Carl Ragland wins in 4:57 30 ............................ Towson 8 Altice gets Monarchs back on track in 3:10 32 ............................. R. P. I. 3 Curra smothers man in 4:59 15 ............................ V. P. I. 14 Clarke downs heavyweight for state title 34 .............................. W Sz L 2 Kigerl gets quick pin at 1:30 mark 41 .................... Hampden-Sydney 2 Todd figures-four man in 6:52 27 .......................... Baltimore 9 Lindhjem downs opponent 10-5 Record 10 Wins, 1 loss, 1 tie Mason-Dixon Conference Champion with 105 points Jim Clarke, Mason-Dixon champion, holds on to VPI heavyweight for biggest victory of the season. David Todd, Mason-Dixon champion, grimaees as he applies pressure of figure-four on V,P.I. grappler. 112 Wayne Kigerl uses cradle to pin helpless R.P.I. opponent. Referees are sometimes reminiscent of danc ers. A-rffil' ..':..1.:.- . -gy 4. - , c. cs -,,u-Qui-3,a2n1,Lnf. . , , Georgia Tech Tournament champion Roy Carrithers begins reverse of V. P. I. grappler. 113 Mason-Dixon champion Carl Ragland positions himself against VPI de- fender. lg Wayne Bright gets off to faster start than RPI opponent. Lou Curra sticks RPI opponent up on back 114 Wayne Bright begins escape from Tech opponent. Lou Curra holds leg of RPI grappler on way to victory. Jim Clarke receives congratulations as crowd cheers his match-Winning victory over VPI opponent. 115 ied his ttignoldied into effectiifii Strength, Donunion Qgllege was treatedgjzo lntgr-collegiate gymnastics meet this year Gymnastics Caine into its Owl? in '68 and proved toaevenyonetthatgsthisgis trgly at Coach Gerald George, in his first year at Old Dominion, train- balancetand coordination are the strong Qgjnts pf sgort. gall gtheilrneniiyvholcomiietediiin this snort had hhh wofilc hafird to gain these r The Monarchs' training hours this i year were also different as they ifsually worked? out at night rrr Saturday mornings, ahd other tinies wifhen no classes were scheduled in the gygm. i S Mark TGE1'animari3vas the overall leziftlersoif tffiateaiiil olympic events, and Allen Blackmon in the state, as he iproved to the homes crowd agiainstt U. Va. The six events that thegteam competed in were the still rings, Qatallel bar, longs horse vaulting, trampoline, high bar, and floor eryzercise. Aiflmiiriitiongiof this beautiful sport wiill Cafltihflti gyiin- tnastigs p goven? itselt at yy Qld Qomiynion aia ollege. I a es' Q se Q ' Q' sa A Q fa one T: E' 'Z :Q .. 2 -asf, ' ,W Ja 5 s ' N, 5 ,sa V ?- f 4 sw I Kurt Ebersole goes into position on parallel bars. Qaptain Vic Gaspeny does iron cross on still rings. Q A 8 QM ODC Opponent 1, g 1 ,. , gh ' lg' , 1 . ..,-,-.5A', ,L 'W' , 8 ., 5 h, 7 ,.1 p 55 xl E 11 87.5 ........... Citadel 82.1 1 flee I , pg ' g p 1 I Monarchs open strong to Win first -ygfj 2' -5,-4 Ely - f tg' 8 87.5 .............. We M 88.0 ' Q fi M -' W Y Aj 5 V J Only loss suffered to Indians 1 f 1 1 107.0 ........ U. Va. 104.7 1 'Q we ieii A 'vfv Ai 'H Mark Grammar leads Way ' -fgfgl i 1o8.4..............U.Va. 98.4 ' 'V 2 l if ' ,fx 'W 3' V M First home meet a success with Team members: Pat Davenport, Kurt Ebersole, Mike Storm, Allen Blackmon, Coach Gerald George, Jim Hodges, Steve Fischer, Jim Ambrose, Mark Grammar, Mike Griffith, Vic Gaspeny. 117 Blackmon thrilling crowd with trampoline exhibition Record: 3 Wins, 1 loss ,sean . ,.o,,,Q.. :i'taIsQ P' Tail 5 ' Q ,, mehr 2 Fx, Q miss H 335521 E, -2'.i1.:.: A I-I G' M , ? V 1 Wt... -, ,J9. LQ Ugg, ' ' :size . , 33535 ,W-ml: ' 'A M Mia? , ii Eg, HH W ll H 1: ffl? wifi? ,gg -we - ll Hs m A ' as :A-1' U,ALf.. X, ' Q is my ages ' m'Ug4EL4.1f s 5-aim 5 iilff' WF Eg: H H sa' , ' . 44 ' Eggs m F gif: ,sw M ,W-4 .. fx Iii' a wi? ,Mgsiff am: xx ,s It , sv xr we. 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Me 0 0 and' brought thefn along to achieve the tbilancelathey e e tlpossessedsga o s e ' 'field oifmfourteen at the Masiil-Dificon Confeiiience W g5'3?Th6lsB,fl0H?l5EEh5a weresiable mst SCh00l,1Qesr0rgS this paste eaa Sea- ttoee -K hers-' JW' , in W.-- we Q A gf? , Ife ii' ii' j Qgm , . .tmxw Q ,, to son the 200-Yard alndlvlglual medley Hsechtkopf ntl . fi f 0 sagem 3.515-5g400TX?1'd bEf'u!za0m2Qh0F'Q teee eeee 1+ 'A 0 in 0 Q? butteggly Hechtkopf in52:17.5 500-yalrggfreestyle I W . A gig .lensenfwin 3:34.4g 4003!ard lndixgidualsg medley hy Hephtkofpf in N 0 V eeeaa in at 0 teeott Lay byglenson, Edwards, lVlpNeela and Gu! in 8g31.55?:andM 1000- 0 onn e a 2.5:,1,f I :V Y . i I G- ' 'A , A ft I 0 lllll a s 0 N V , 0 tg M nni 0 N l it 0 i no s e s s l to . 11 H . Quia, afiws ggi , 9,11 V 'ft gm W, L., ,, QQ - n .. ,-,fsi--,,,-4i4..- A..-,1,s.4..-..,,,s,mlg, ,, ODC Opponent 31 ....................... Citadel 73 Edwards breaks 100-yard record but Monarchs drop opener ' 41 .................. American U. 62 Omahen wins diving, but 2nd loss not averted 49 .................... Catholic U. 55 Close, but still not there 43 ........................ W 8: M 61 Guy takes 200-yard freestyle and 200-yard backstroke 37 ......................... V.P.I. 58 Jenson and Guy win two but 5th loss occurs 29 .....................,.. U. Va. 75 Great water hole continues for Monarchs 41 ................... Wake Forest 63 Harrison takes 50-yard freestyle, but loses mount 42 ..................... U. of S. C. 62 Monarchs lose 8th despite Remicks 2 victories 70 ................. Georgetown U. 34 Hechtkopf, Guy, Remick pace first victory 68 .................... Gallaudet 35 2nd victory paced by Hechtkopf dz Guy's record breaking 44 ........................ W SL L 60 Hechtkopf takes two but win string broken 71 .................... Lynchburg 22 Monarchs dominate waves completely 57 ............... Randolph-Macon 31 Final victory paced by Hechtkopf Record: 4 Wins, 9 losses 4th in Mason-Dixon tournament First Row-Nick Niejelow, Co-captain Don Jenson, Coach Charles Jackson, Co-captain Mikel Hechtkopf, Pete Guy. Second Row: Dan Perrie, Tom Neff, Pat Mc- Neela, Martin Remick, Jerry Stoddard. Third Row: Jim Desault, Curtis Lumsden, Curtis Edwards, Charles Schlottman, Chuck Walsh. 119 Vw-T.: -:gf - 2- - Coach Charlie Jackson checks time and yells for his boys to pull, pull, pull. Bucky Harrison gets off blocks quickly in 400-yard freestyle relay. - ll ww '. Don Jenson heads for home in 500- yard freestyle , in-Hrs- 1, . . , Y, ' - fwgsiq if --- 45, Pete Guy, on left side, comes out quickly to start back stroke. 120 'Ly-TA.-- iii' - ?L ',1-f aff ' -5 Coach Joseph Scrap Chandler checks watch for next meet. Pete Guy comes up to rest after tiring race. Co-captain Mike Hechtkopf brings home a butterfly victory 121 Girls' Swimming Team Takes Third in State Meet Few people are aware that Old Dominion College has a Women's swimming team and fewer still are aware that ODC's mermaids finished last season with a 5-1 record and with third place in the State Meet. Victory for Coach Burton's unsung girls was much more satisfying because of the ob- stacles they had to overcome. Practices were difficult to schedule because the team lacked-believe it or not-a pool. Because of swimming classes, and the meets and practices of the men's swim- ming team , the pool was available to the girls only at inconvenient tim e s. But a keen competitive spirit on the part of the girls enabled them to overcome this pro- blem. I r r e g u l a r practice hours did not damage the team's performance in the least, for only a strong Wil- liam and Mary team was able to defeat the mermaids. 12 .A mtg F1331 Old Dominion gets ready to take off in the backstroke event. 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ODC Opponent 45 . . . .............. ............. R . P. I. 41 44 . . . ................ William and Mary 50 Princesses open quickly Slump holds as second loss occurs 67 . . . .............. .......... L ongwood 53 53 . . . ............. .......... C howan 31 Fire Power gains second victory Shooters back on top 48 . . . .............. ,..... . . Bridgewater 43 37 . . . ............,......... Longwood 47 Snoopy comes through again Offense lacks mobility 59 ... ............ . .. William and Mary 35 54 ... ..................... ... R. P. I. 51 The White Rabbit holds true Princesses pull out in last minute 47 . . . .......... . ........ Lynchburg 57 39 . . . ............ ......... . . Chowan 27 First loss suffered Slows down wins last game Record ...... 7 wins ...... 3 losses er Row 2, Patricia Mann, Moni- Final Standings Chi Omega Collegiate Club Vespers Independents Pi Beta Phi Alpha Xi Delta Susan Cote, Shelly Jones, Maggie Beavers, Linda Medley, and Crickett Cooksey cheer for Pi Beta Phi. 126 The Collegiate Club plays against Vespers Chi Omega Wins Girls Basketball Intramurals Peggy Smart of Pi Beta Phi wins jump ball Hg-2iHSt C2l1'01YI1 Webb of Chi 01116821- Pi Phi's gather for time out. 127 Coach MaryAnn Caller- ann gives the Pi Phi's a pep talk. TKE Wins Basketball Intramurals Th1s Winter TKE's Rusty Corker and Charlie Johnson drive ball past Ken Scott, L.R. Whitlow, and Chad Rayfield of Theta Chi. X I Richard Sokol, AEPi, drives past Alpha Tau Omega's Harold Gallup. 12 AEH Comes in Second TKE . KA .... .... 5 0 AEIIZ ex ....5o PKA. Agq, . .... 50 PK ATO .... .... 5 0 i EN . 95 ..... .... 5 0 QKT Ind. 50 Richard Ryals and Bob Spidell of Teke fight for rebound against Bill Bryant of Sigma Nu. Teke's Richard Ryals and Bob Spidell Watch teammate Russell Turner go through the key and up for the layup against Theta Chi's Ken Scott and L. R. Whitlow. TKE's Ed Garde and Joe Kelley guard AEPi Richard Sokol. 129 TKE Chris Worely wres- tles with IIKA Warren Smith. '-hw--w Robert Kelly of SEZ and Roger Gibbon of QIJKT wrestle. u Final Leag A League 130 PiKA KA Pi Kap Phi Tau Theta Xi e Standings B League TKE . Sigma Nu Theta Chi Delta Sig AEPi ATO TKE and IIKA Win Wrestling Intramurals TKE Larry Arrendale pins Jerry Bar- em, of IIKA. 5? J 1 , '4'wfb .5 ,jfflipx . V I... wrt. ,, E I, M l TKE Larry Arrendale and OX Joe Kendall fight it out. LN 4 1.3, Connie Zoussous of 0X,wres- tles Cliff Tighe of TKE. 53 Us pq H Q ww MEL wx V w ,Aww rx . , ME --H: TKE Bill Paris pins Jerry Barem, of IIKA. 131 Greeks Hold Annual Winter Dances and Service Projects Alpha Tau Omega's Tom Tragle and Jerry Broadway confer at the Lex- ington Triad. YEARTSR 'xl' ' Q?f?i,i. - Hippies promote Alpha Tau Omega's sec- Jackie Heard Whispers sweet nothings at the Lexington ond annual Hearts and Flowers Dance. Triad, a dance sponsored by Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega, and Kappa Alpha. 132 Alpha Tau Omega members and Little Sis- ters hold Christmas party for Salvation Army children. Pi Phi actives and alumni sell handmade arts and crafts to benefit the Pi Beta Phi settlement school in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. 133 JoAnn Flannagan talks to Ann Ezell and Larry Arendall at Tau Kappa Epsilon rush party, While Toby Jarman turns his attention elsewhere. Theta Chi racks up on the booze at New Year's Eve party. fl Richard Ryals dances at Tau Kappa Epsilon rush party 134 Crickett Cooksey cuts the cake which is Kappa er, Bobby Anderson, Robert Rebold, Bobby Powell, Alpha's Valentine from the Pi Phi's, an annual Bob Sherman, Steve Parris, and Larry Gilpin gift for each fraternity. Susan Vesey, Neal Park- hungrily supervise. 135 GDC Greek System Evaluated At Old Dominion College, fraternity life is certainly the core of social activity on campus. Although this aspect is the most important explanation for Greek member- ship, it does not over-shadow other reasons or make them insignificant. Brotherhood soon enters the picture after the first party is over, and both men and women discover the rewards of brotherhood and sisterhood. They soon learn that the word share en- compasses new horizons. Suddenly he or she discovers that there are people existing in this large community college who are willing to share important experiences and emotions of life. Spirit is instilled in the hearts of Old Dominion Greeks as they compete in intramurals, rally at sporting events, gather at dances, and crusade in community projects. Suddenly they come to grasp the meaning of responsibility in lead- ership, in academics, in organizations, and in preparation for the future. But in spite of these meritorious features, there are also weaknesses in our Old Domin- ion Greek system. Old Dominion Greeks feel that the one essential factor of a suc- cessful fraternity system is missing, and that factor is unity among the Greeks. Ap- H- parently, the Greeks are thinking too much of their own separate organizations and con- sequently, they neglect the promotion of In- terfraternity relations. Many Greeks feel that a Fraternity Row would solve this prob- lem. However, they also feel that the upcom- ing Fraternity Row under contract with L. 136 . r .,.,.1rv1..-3, T. Zoby is not the answer. In the first place, Zoby's plans include uniform dormitories which many Greeks feel is not what Greek housing should be. Many also feel that the house of each fraternity should be construct- ed according to the taste of each, in order to preserve distinction among the different groups, especially during rush. Another answer to the Greek unity problem is probably more interfraternal activities. Why not have more dances, more com- munity projects, more concerts, and more happy hours together? Why is this impossible? The key to better IFC relations is a strong IFC, just as a strong Pan- hellenic is needed for better sor- orities. Although they are im- proving every year, both of these bodies are lacking in the afore- mentioned ways and also in the efficiency of rush programs, and the promotion of the Greek sys- tem. Many Greeks also feel that Panhellenic would definitely im- prove its lot by allowing more sororities on campus. This is a matter which has been consider- ed by Panhellenic but as yet has not been acted upon. However, for all its shortcom- ings, the Greek system at Old Dominion College is an answer to the needs of many students. With ODC being a community college, it is difficult to connect the honored words of school spirit, tradition, and inspiration with the college. Yet its Greeks are trailblazers to the tradition- al meaning of these words. The G r e e k contribution to these ideals may be reflected in future years, in a meaningful college ex- perience for Greeks and an im- proved college for the entire community. Center Board Sponsors Christmas Tree Trim and The active Center Board ush- ered in the Christmas season with its first annual Christmas Ceremony. Included in the hour ofentertainmentwaslton Horne, the Master of Ceremon- ies, singing What Child ls This and giving a spirited recitation of Twas the Night B e f o r e Christmasn, music by Mr. Owen's College Band, and a vocal solo by Mr. Howard Sebo. Also Miss Stefanie Rula presented a dra- matic Christmas reading and a chorus made up of members from each campus sorority concluded the show by leading the audience in singing old favorite Christ- mas Carols. Following all this were refreshments and the of- ficial lighting of the Campus Christmas Tree. Despite the bad weather, the cafeteria was filled with stand- ing room only audience consist- ing of the students, their famil- ies, and many members of the community. Concert Ron Horne reads The Night Before Christmas to the children. if All four sororities lead the audience in Christmas carols. 139 Troubadour Sponsors Photography EXh1b1t V PING!! J? QQ.: 'UQ 5.4 N if E. Howard Clark received checks for second place in Color and College Life catagories from Kathe Traynor, Editor of the Troubadour. The Troubadour sponsored a photography contest this Winter. Winners of the four entry class- es - Features, Color, Portrait and Personality, and College Life - were displayed in the Webb Center. First place Winners were Pete Egan, Stan Rudacil, Bob Anderson. Second place Winners were Bob Anderson, Howard Clark, and Pete Egan. Because of the good response from photographers, and the in- terest shown by spectators, the Troubadour plans to make this an annual event. Mrs. Pet-e Egan re- ceives checks for her husband, who won a first in Features and a second in Portrait and Personality. 140 ff 'LP551 'i .5 f LJ? i ian I. -x .LLL 141 I , 511, L P 1 1 I 'L J r Q . 5 5: V' - 'q I 1 V :+ ,Qi ,V if V ' ff m .yn ,, , am J-f Y 1' :- QSM. f: - .1-' ' fi me Quin , 3 f ' 4312 I -N I. N-fx 'Ni ax mm 142 New Registration System Proves Unsuecessful This Winter niiv WT For the Spring Semester, the Administration tried to execute a system of pre-registration. However, the attempt was un- successful , On the first day of registration, the students were to report to Chandler Hall to pick up their class cards. When they got to school that cold Feb- ruary day, they found a line ap- proximately four blocks long. Most decided to stay and wait for several hours. But Alas, about noon the Administration found the registration proce- dures in such a mess, they de- cided to shut the door and hope- fully open them in two days. The next day, however, things had straightened out enough and registration proceeded. 143 Homecoming Huge Success This Year This year, for the first time in the history of the college, Old Dominion had an exciting and notable Homecoming weekend. President Webb cancelled class- es for Friday afternoon, and the Weekend began With a large and successful parade in the after- noon. Many organizations made floats for the parade and Alpha Tau Omega's float Won first prize. Later there was a dance in the Campus Center, which Was followed by a bonfire. The cheerleaders highlighted this event as they led cheers and raised spirit for the game that night. The Monarchs Won the game Friday night against Washington and Lee, which raised spirits for the dance the next night. The dance, the second formal Homecoming dance at ODC, was a pleasant surprise for everyone. One satifying element of this year's Homecom- ing Weekend was the fact that there was good parti- cipation among the independents in all activities. 144 -U ...,,. W -I . u n 13 'ff . 413, Q H-I K, - s 1 iv v w. . -f Gm ,Aw f 145 LK.. V ., , 55 Homecoming Court: Patti Mc- Queen, Jackie Thomas, Carole Shelton, Barbara Smith, Susan Bean, Carol Holley fqueenb, Elaine Nalls, Ann Connell, Pat Fitzgerald, Shelly Jones, Kathy Stites. --Q., The Junior Class float has Sandy Gieratz, G e o r g e Drumwright, and Lynn Garvie toasting to the M0narch's success. -i X M -E ,.,..-- 8 .lip The Kappa Alpha's continue party during para de. ,K g SGA officers Jay Kossman, Mary Parker, and Gene Woolard greet crowd. ,-. KA's float won second place in the contest. .far-VU grill! 147 Sigma Nu's help send the Gene- rals up the river . ?' . gi 4 ' Rene Hudak, sweetheart of Theta Chi, rides with Brenda Apgar, sweetheart of Pi Kappa Alpha. giane Tuttle, last year's Homecoming queen, rides in car driven by Joe atch. we' X , A A f xi, e Court members Carol Holly, Susan Bean, Jackie Thomas, Barb Smith, and Shelly Jones. The dormatories' mouse placidly rides through parade. 148 I '-X, e N 'Y L- f 'ifzw wx Xh+fr wx U A .. K H xx X i .141 'gf ' 'f ,nm - .I X e-,, 'Hs 4-'? ' . I . 1' sq' x Q X -Z H .-4 Sock Hop and Bonfire Create Enthusiasm for W 85 L Game P Eg waa.. aeqmxx 1 f L I RL V. 1 w-1. f. 1 - E-rf-Jud' 3, V W e ' .. 1' E-r1'P' ' 11, ' ' L-, -mu X -5 4. -. ,-nz - X 1: 3+-2 , fn -:yu 2 vw B W- ' 3lf,'f5Zf'- Q ' 150 fu A ,iQ Half-time at Homecoming Game Sees ATS2 Receive Best Float Award, and Court Introduced Alpha Tau Omega representatives receive trophy for th parade float. Attendants Susan Bean, Shelly Jones, Elaine Nalls, Pat Fitzgerald, and Ann Connell, with escorts, are introduced to crowd. Barbara Sinith, Senior attendant, is escorted by Jim Bush. 1967 Homecoming queen Diane Tuttle is introduced with her escort. This year's queen, Carol Holley, follows with her escort 154 Diane transfers honor to new queen 155 ,gag K , ' -- N zz, View 5 F ,tin 5 QV zz, x,.,,3,, ff J .,,. Q , W Q 1 1 1 I i 1 J I m I 4 4 1 w I W ig- r T 157 x x xxx xx xx .Ma wx fax: , , 559' , ..x-it lags -ox. fw x 'x mga L24 ggi Q 15 8 .,..,. -Q ,.,,-L... Altizer Speaks On '6God is Deadn Theology Dr. Thomas J. Altizer addressed Old Dominion students on The Theological Foundation of the Death of God Theology at a convocation this Win- ter. Altizer, one of the initiators of this school of theology, is a professor of Religion and Bible at Emory University. He said that those who deny the possibility of a Christian speaking of God's death base this on their belief that Christianity is eternal and unchanging, and their adherence to the tradi- tional view of faith in its biblical or apostolic form. This false concept, he said, arose from misunder- standing of terms, especially kingdom of Godn and incarnation According to Altizer, the kingdom of God refers to a dynamic kingdom which Will ultimately cause all things to end, and God is a Whole new form of reality. The modern concept of incarnation is held to be static, unchanging, and cosmic. Altizer pointed to the further error of Christian belief, that in the Crucifixion the man Jesus Christ died, not God. Altizer said of this popular meaning: It represents a radical, a total betrayal of the real meaning of the Crucifixion for it is in fact, a refusal of the presence of God in Christ. Whether or not the students completely under- stood Dr. Altizer Cand many did notj, their interest was aroused as discussion circulated on campus for days. 159 Dr. James Card presented readings of Modern Po etic Drama in Hughes Library As- sembly Hall this March. The pre- sentation included Works of 20th century English poets. The Old Dominion College p 1' 0 f e s s o r chose selections from Yeats, John Synge, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, Christopher Frye, and Dylan Thomas. The audience consisted of a small but interest- ed group fprimarily English majorsl. English and Political Science if .. A -1 , 160 Departments Host Wmter Speakers When Mr. A. Lee Lively gave a reading for the Old Dominion College Poetry Series, he faced an unusual situation. Since only a small portion of the student body seems to be interested in poetry, Mr. Lively was not over- whelmed by throngs of enthusi- astic followers. This state of af- fairs was not a disadvantage, however, as the people who did attend the reading were an in- volved and receptive audience. An artist in the fields of radio and dramatics, Mr. Lively easily captivated his listeners. His ex- periences in the Norfolk Little Theatre made his readings from poetic drama and from radio poetic drama extremely effec- tive. The Significance of the Policy Orientation of Political and Social Sciences was the subject of a lecture by Harold D. Lasswell one Mon- day afternoon in March. A capacity audience listened to Lasswell, who has a very impressive list of achievements to his credit, including several books on politics as well as psychology, and is currently a pro- fessor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. The American Council of Learned Societies has called him a master of all social sci- ences and a pioneer in each. Lasswell discussed the place of knowledge in our world through a new policy science approach. This involves lj policy making, and 29 the mobilization of knowledge fo.r use on public questions. He sug- gested a profession of intermediaries, or policy scientists to make the flow of knowledge into actioni' more effective. Policy scientists must be able to think contextually about the social process and be able to perform all major problem solving tasks. Delivered with obvious assurance, Lasswell's speech was greeted with varied degrees of audience understanding or bewilderment. 161 GDC Flick Society ,Q,. ,. 1? f Y f-1 , .5 .. , I ' 1 1 , . Ufwaf iw . ' ' ' M ' ' yi' H, 1 x . D Y V . 'V-1 if 1 ' 1 5 b g. L ' A . N' gisg2 5. V +m':-22: , ' . , ., 5553. E MM, M,Um , 22 ifggzffa . ,Sax . at ,- ...Bw H w. V E :I-,fmu ,- , V, 6,57 - - ' f'a2z?s,L: . As , ,, .,,A 3 W. A..,..,,A 12, K 92 , vfirf gm .,,, Q f-ngzv . E, A - 'xiii ' Wil, SGA Reorganizes This Year . ,I sail. - E lp:- vf 5... President Gene Woolard takes a brief moment from his work. Perhaps nothing changed this past year as much as the Student Government Association. Casting aside its former nebulous function on campus, the SGA became an integral part of college life. Under the leadership of Gene Woolard, the SGA broadened its perspective by joining the Virginia Association of Student Governments and the Southern Universities SGA. Old Dominion has become a leader in the Virginia Association and is on its Way to accomplishing the same in the Southern Uni- versities SGA. Able and energetic membership in the SGA is the reason. It is no hollow boast to say that Old Dominion's Student Govern- ment was a body of competent representatives this year, not merely the winners of a popular- ity contest. The many accomplishments of the SGA this past year stand as proof. Relations with the public' were changed for the better by the WTAR and WGH radio pro- grams. Old Dominion showed on the broad- casts that it is not totally an intellectually dormant institution. Changes within the col- lege were also effected. A new constitution is undoubtedly the major one. Improvements made by the document include an amending process, an appointed judicial system, higher academic standards for executive officers, and an enlarged Senate. 164 as . 7 Secretary Shelly Jones is busy at the typewriter ,,, NUM S l i A A-,Or T FH ,,,4 nga- f V' :',,,,,....M--W- .W llT 1f : ',' 1-M, S .....--r , sm- H , Jay Kossman, Judicial Vice-President, refers to the files. Legislative Vice-President Jim Noeldner reminds a member of a Legisla- tive Council meeting. 165 ..,g,-- g ------f'r'v'f ' Mary Parker, Treasurer, is buried in her Work. Greatly altered this year also was the executive branch of the SGA. Since the legislative branch showed itself to be inef- fective in the function of student government, the executive supplanted it in importance. This change in the SGA seemed to bring about one in the stu- dent body. Old Dominion's homecoming parade, dance and ball all had extreme- ly good participation. This year's orientation and the planning for next year's have more students taking an active part than ever before. Projects, such as course evaluation, stu- dent discount programs, and campus entertainment, Were much more success- ful than had been expect- ed. If the SGA improved student relations some- what, it made giant strides gn J! 'r H29 ,K 'Wi 1 W! 'Ibm I ,gpg . L ff-Q- D A ' Y. . MH I 1 if 1- -H' . 3 :riff 5 ' - . i. 1 ,1:gsf,:w,sX,', ,. ., Mme: 3.41 fy , ,, . ,1,,i,,w H The Public Relations Committee broadcasts on WGH's We the Young People. The WTAR Radio Program Committee meets to discuss next show. George Jensen works on the Student En- tertainment Committee. 7 in its faculty relations. N 0 other or- ganization at Old Dominion has done more to renovate the student-faculty relationship. Through the efforts of the SGA, a student-faculty dialogue Was established. Matters such as course evaluation, grading systems, intellectual atmosphere, and students rights vyere frequently and openly discussed at SGA meetings With fac- ulty members. An improved relationship with the faculty brought about plans for two unique undertakings at Old Domin- ion. One is the free university ideag students Will be able next year to take general courses in economics and science Without charge or grade. The other proposed project is a research bureau that will poll students on such controversial subjects as beer on cam- pus and library hours. It would be ridiculous to say that the SGA brought about all the changes needed this year. Even though it did not alter campus life as much as it Would' have liked, the SGA so altered itself that it is now in a position to bring about campus changes in the near future. E 1 RSA Coordinates Dorm Activities, IRC Plans Religious Emphasis Week, and ICC Reorganizes This Year The big controversy this year in the Resident Students' Association, which represents the 608 residents students of Rogers and Gresham Halls, Was over the semester social fee Cpaid by each residentb. As With so many large organizations, residents complained they don't see Where the money goes. This year the RSA sponsored tvvo 35200 schol- arships to dorm students, gave money to the Joy Fund, come in second in contributions to the March of Dimes, built a float for the Homecom- ing parade, gave a Thanksgiving basket to a Norfolk family, and sponsored four large out- side dorm parties and many small ones Within the complexes. The RSA, under the leadership of President Susannah Davis, has been instrumental in be- ginning internal changes Within the dorms - improved parking, coke machines in the men's and Women's Wings, and the sound system in the tvvo cafeterias. Any questions where the money goes? 168 and SGA. It's noon on a Friday . . . lunchtime. With cokes, coffee, and sandwiches in hand, two rep- resentatives from each of the nine religious organizations on campus gather at one of the re- ligious houses for another Inter- Religious Club Council meeting. President Arthur Horwitz opens the meeting. On the agenda are: individual club projects to be dis- cussed, early thoughts about elec- ,glili tions and the beginning prepara- tions for another Religious Em- phasis Week. This week is the main drive of the IRC. Respon- sibilities of securing a date for the main speaker and choosing a theme for the week are divided among the clubs. By the spring of each year, the IRC has for- malized plans for the November Religious Emphasis Week. 169 It was questionable during the first semester of the year wheth er the ICC would disband or not. But now w1th the solid 1n terest of nine magor club presi dents, the ICC 1S once again functional. New officers were elected and the council declared its purpose to be to coordinate academic functions provide a forum for students complaints and to obtain money with which to operatef' The remainder of the year was spent on internal strengthening, and encouraging communication and cooperation between the clubs on Campus The ICC is also working to 1m prove relations between clubs E Mr Modhn Susannah Davis, Miss Dabney, Gene Woolard, Mrs. Owen, Frank Dower, Judy Burns Arthur Horwitz and Ron Horne gather for Center Board meeting. The Lewis Webb College Cen- ter, Which opened in 1966, pro- vides for campus recreational, cultural, and social activities. Of- fices of student organizations and publications are located on the second floor of the building. The Center organization, the Center Board, encourages stu- dent participation in a varied program designed to serve the entire college community and, at the same time, provides for in- dividual self-expression. Stu- dents, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests are invited to use the many facilities, including comp- 170 lete food services, main lounge, reading room, TV lounge, music lounge, barber shop, billiards, book store, clinic, meeting and conference rooms, and lost and found facilities. The importance of the College Center Board cannot be over- emphasized. There is much that can be done with the Campus Center. Thousands of d olla rs Went into its making, and it lies dormant on Weekends. It is the center of attention and action on campus and the building most frequented by the students. MSE, Ron Horne emcees the Christmas Center Board Sponsors Faculty Talent Show This Winter the Center Board sponsored a successful Christ- mas Tree Trim and Concert, and the first Annual Faculty Talent Show. A cast of talented and able performers a p p e a r e d in the gala revue. First place honors Went to Mr. Jack E. Weisman of the English Department for a reading of Dylan Thomas's A Y o u n g Man's Christmas in Wales. Doctors Carolyn H. My- ers and James Van D. Card took second place with a skit on The Way Not to Act in Class. An unusual act, entitled The Flow- er Childrenj' was awarded third placeg featured performers Were Deans White and Whitehurst, Mr. Grady Whicker, Mr. Glenn Vought, and Miss Harriet Jones. .. H5 gr Q' V .3LjLrz:,Yg. . ' --ii-2. 2 Dr. Whitehurst, Mr. Whicker, Mrs. White, Mr Weisman Dr Card and Dr. Myers stand with the winning trophies 171 'i..,,1a,u fr-'iii fa' H ' Il. if : 1 1 , A 5f2'w'?'fT Y . , .1f.fg,iH-Jl H '- , -':,Lf-f,,'.jq.Y-Y- Hours of Rehearsal Culminate 1n Winter Concerts Composed of about 60 members from nine states, the ODC Concert Band adds greatly to convocations, basketball games and the other activities of campus life. Directed by Mr. Robert Owen, the band has a Well balanced instrumentation and greatly talented musicians. In fact, five band members play for the Norfolk Symphony. Formal concerts in the Winter and Spring demonstrated the quality of the ODC Concert Band. 172 QQ ll hi rf' The Chorus is made up of approximately chorus and choir form a Choral Union 50 voices of varying experiences. The ef- for special programs - such as their fect achieved by the director though, is performances with the Norfolk Sym- almost professional. The Women of the phony. l The Choir is the more experienced and the smaller participated with the Chorus in the Amer- -only 30 members. They have traveled to Rad- ican Music Symposium held on Campus in the ford for the American Liszt Festival-which got Spring. Both the Chorus and Choir are under the an excellent review in the New York Times-and direction of Mr. John J. Davye. 173 GDC Coed Wins Miss Norfolk Contest Miss Brenda Apgar, on right, stands with last year's winner, Miss E t Tally. ti 5 Nu t 3 Miss Congeniality, Celes Homan, watches with askance. Jim Savacool stands with con- testant Brenda Miller. Miss Peggy Buttrill, an ODC co-ed. 175 An O D C student displayed beauty, talent, and poise as she earned the title of Miss Norfolk 1968. She is Brenda Apgar, a junior, Who entered the competi- tion on the recommendation of a friend that she would have a good time in the contest. She did have a good time then, and still is in her busy reign as Miss Nor- folk. The tall, honey-blonde is kept equally busy around Old Domin- ion, being a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, secretary of Piket- tes, and a member of the Junior Class Council. She is also Pi Kap- pa Alpha's Dream Girl and Was a finalist for Greek Week Queen. An Elementary Education major, Brenda has already had some teaching experience. Last summer she Was a teacher's aide at Tucker Elementary School for the Headstart Program. This summer she will be travel- ling to Roanoke for the Miss Vir- ginia contest While ODC and Norfolk will be rooting for her. What is a Club? IE satisfies the human need to belong to fit into the chaotic puzzle o 1 e. fffi- i , W .llriviffaziicem J 'fl s , 3251! 1. Q. ,q ffaistagfm X 'J'fi54LZi'f1f1TgiE ., l '- M .arf M . V fs ,55 1!! I . N it It is an outlet for creative impulses once stifled It broadens the student's per- by academia . . . and an opportunity for the as- spective of his life and en- piring to lead. vironment with outside speak- ers, films, and field trips. ' 'TY' Q gr , A It rounds off the square edges of academic life . . . rounds out character too A ,VARIETY SHOW TRYOUTS ' . 7pm hmm-is-is -na V f - wr 1 2 !o5ym I-'el1,lB in In 1 Qktudent cmnqggaseynr 3 .N QL N ef: M H V . 1 -mamxr lxv-'lrkodfc V '--.Ek-Q Z' sun. A V' 1lnJLfLier MH. ci' xcafcah 'xmks -a M 1 rf -NJ 'Tl lil' ' .rifsifi isis: F L 'LS ' jf'j7'f'fj-1- 2-S.. I you , ww ails . H i 00 ' C-pm +0 Sl wifi, G '5+fH A un.,.,,:4hef,- A 'W' Q ,, ga HM..+. f ,--- , A 5329 SME- ' ' 317-31 Sufi ' 'n..w- 1 . 'l i XRWBQW' V A N li - ,atitlul ere enter The communications 1 X s -.5-i -,iw :yi if my ,,.- medium of clubs is often the bulletin board. It's the extended hand of friendship. Clubs offer good times good fr1endsh1p good fun . . . a chance to feel Worthwhile It cures loneliness too. 177 . U Us SPRING +G , R : W f ,vw -'+I 1 .. 4 ' V ' V if Mfr? 1 'frf yg x s. E QM 'F' M Q 8' ' Q ,- Q Um ' 5 ' A 'I x, 'F 1'I?i'QQf'4- 'N ya, V , - , D iv .LJ- W- ' H 'l u. K 1 WE, ,E 5 . Y.. V ' ' I 2 fx I kr - 5 4 1 23? ,Q- T' X225 ,A if K M WX's,'fw. ,, 1 1 Q 'Q fi' ii f - . 'af ,, ik' ,i 'R n 'S l an - Y? ' - N Z , H L H ' Ri 'M si Q 11 ,- x 4:21 N ., .J,1.,,:,.A , ff, as ggi.. . . - ,M M' g 4 . 4 ' ' ' f 1. , Ev.-liwfsir - .Ni f- v f,, , ' ,,g:1S'5...' 'X f 'sf L 'W a- 'I 'va ., 13. 1 Q Zi. ,- -5 wi' J' . 5 -.3 ,W F ,X Z f 'S wp. .. -,.,. my A. .M I ,kd . . 'F V' Km, M M 1 ,Q M. W ,,. ff -f I tg , -- if 1 , ef' L .,' I .- Springtime is Alive Time . . Cold Winds and sharp sunlight merge into soft breezelight. Plants old and beginning bloom tender green and pastel pastel. Birds, butterflies, bees twitter, flutter on air that sifts in buoyant rhythms. Snakes and Worms Wriggle out into the easytime and cleanse the sludge of long Winter's slugtime. Harsh chords die into mellow chords. Darktime turns soft pale and opentime. Life's beginnings, ends, and middletimes slide into notime time. Man moves on light feet floating. Naked bodies feel the no-cloth clothing of Springtime. From underneath mossy burdens and crusty decisions man un- folds his rest-stiff limbs, rises up, yawns long and un- noticed, and forgets. And Spring's one easy voice Whispers. . .yes. 181 66 99 Man Moves on Light Feet Floating 4 -I .- w. gc A 1? 1. '45 --1: ,,rf.1g'-1, ,- W will x PM .1 gh. And Springis One Easy Voice Whispers . . . I '-,vii 'fwgx 1 v, . W. . 5 Q: Y , S -c mf-,w.rz, ,,,,, Yes 4 , -u .wv -5'-W Rf, 1 M Q-8 I- , .- Dr. David E. Delzell Chairman of Biology Department The Biology department is one that most students at ODC are familiar with - especially the freshmen. Aside from the wide- ranging basic freshman biology program the Biology Department offers a Wide variety of courses. Headed by Professor D. E. Del- zell, the department offers com- parative, anatomy, microtech- nique, invertebrate Zoology, and parasitology. The biology majors enjoy after-class experiments and many, field trips. :f . '5. If xr, I fl' V . I v f,,- ...au .pq 1 1 First Year for Million-Dollar Chemistry Building f' W O f th l Student Carter Kimsey works H112-itsgf y:0VIE1gn?E,0gn1?e:V 9 iwgzh Dr. Williams in chemistry building th1s year N-,,,h a . Y , .t 1 1 M? M 5, . I ' U au- ug an i- 1- ,mx R This year the Chemistry department had two chair- men-Mr. C. S. Sherwood for first semester, and Dr. Allen Clark for second semester. The biggest event for the department this year was the move into the new Chemistry building. The department now awards a B.S. in chemistry, and next year a masters program will be initiated. Chemistry majors are giving the opportunity to do a large amount of work related to their field, they are active in research, they act as lab assistants and keep up the display case in the building. The professors themselves are kept busy with extra work. Dr. Williams, Dr. Bell, Dr. Clark and Dr. Gosink did research in the field of organic synthesis this year, and Dr. Palmer did research in inorganic chemistry. 188 Clifford L. Adams Chairman of Physics Department The new Physics department, chaired by Clifford L. Adams, presently has eleven faculty members. The Physics depart- ment has received many grants from various concerns. The first, in 1962, was a S1300 grant from the Atomic Energy Commission for nuclear lab equipment. The second, coming in 1964, was a 31600 grant from the National Science Foundation for teaching equipment. The same foundation later awarded the college 324,000 for lab equipment. The Physics department of- fered its first graduate course and its first baccalaureate de- gree in 1965. Dr. John B. Miles works in physics lab. A physical science student Works 1n the lab. Physical Science Department Formally Established This Year The Department of Physical Science has been offering cours- es in the field of physical science for twenty years. However, it was only this February that the department was established as it presently exists. The basic program includes a physical sci- ence course, an a s t r o n o m y course, and for the senior stu- dents a history of science course. The department at this time does not offer a degree in physical sci- ence. All the necessary courses are available but the department has not yet received approval to grant the degree. As a service to the school, the Physical S ci e n c e Department holds a weekly open lecture for any interested college student. F Qqj Dr. Sherwood checks some equipment in the physical science lab. O Dr. Arthur Munyan, chairman of the Geology Department. .R i tarium Geology Department Still Relegated to Basement of the Old Academic Building The Department of Geology, located in the basement of the Old Academic Building, offers a four-year program. The courses offered vary Widely, and most have accompanying labs. Dr. Munyan heads the seVen-mem- ber staff. . For the first time at ODC, students A are given the opportunity to learn A I about astronomy in the college plane- 191 Nursing Department Graduates Second Class Like many other departments at Old Dominion, the department of Nursing is new. Headed by Miss Herta Spatzker, its first graduating class received their di- plomas just last year. These students are prepared to be registered nurses, but they receive a B.S. degree after completing a four-year prescribed course. Dur- ing the four years, general liberal arts courses, as Well as the various nursing courses are taken. Practical clinical experience is taken on certain days in area hos- pitals, such as the Public Health Service, Norfolk Gen- eral, Portsmouth Naval, and Eastern State Mental In- stitution. After graduation, the students are required to pass State Board Licensing exams to be Registered Nurses. The B.S. degree makes the nurse eligible for higher supervisory or teaching positions. 192 if, af no Yi F ,af it . 2 ' it. Mrs. Alexander teaches a nursing class. Masters Program to be Added to Psychology Department Soon The Psychology department is fortunate in having an outstand- ing chairman and staff. The background of Dr. D. P. Ogdon could take several pages in itself since he has taught or Worked at ten different positions, belongs to six separate professional organ- izations, and has Written many articles for publication. The achievements of the staff cannot be overlooked, either, a number are listed in Who's VVho in the South and Southwest, in American Men of Science, and Psi Chi. Presently, the Psychology department is developing a Masters program to be initiated in the fall of 1969. Hopefully, in the next decade, a Doctoral program will be included. Dr. Ogden plays with the dogs that have been going to school with him for years. 193 sz: ,Q Q Af, , X f N H HL- ' ,, ,D . 3, , ji, . , la.. ming, . f w xN,r , ' ..Dr- V fi ,,,, iii l A T 5 2 X Q TNQ.. Fw: WAN1 New Ima 4 Ml U P, JL, l iii? iff,- Six Professors Chosen as Cutstanding by Troubadour Staff Dr. Jarrett comes to this area from Decatur, Illinois. He receiv- ed his B.S. and M.A. in physical education at Southern Illinois, Where for a few years to follow he instructed and coached the tennis team. Before coming to Old Dominion last year, Dr. Jar- rett had taught Physical Educa- tion at various places, including a Illinois high school, Millikan University, and Florida State and Tallahassee Junior College, While Working on his doctorate in education at Florida State. During the summer, he return- ed to his home state and Worked as a Tennis Pro for the Illini Country Club. In one busy year at Old Dominion Dr. Jarrett has initiated the H100-mile Club and has Written an article for DGWS Tennis and Badminton Guide to be published later this year. James Jarrett Initiates 100- Mile Club This Year Dr. Jarrett works in office L Dr. Jarrett talks with Coach Jackson 194 T1- 1 Mrs. Daugherty lectures to her sophomore English class. 195 Margaret Daugherty Heads Special Arts Committee Mrs. Daugherty is a native of Mem- phis, Tennessee. Most of her young life was spent in Nashville where she at- tended Vanderbilt University. After re- ceiving a B.A. in English, she obtained her M.A. in American Literature, and took further graduate courses at Bos- ton University while her husband, now a practicing attorney in Norfolk, at- tended Howard Law School. Mrs. Daugherty came to ODC in 1947 and has left the campus for only three years to do further graduate work. While at Boston University, she co- authored a book entitled Critical Think- ing in the Humanities. Mrs. Daugherty has participated in many discussions on Norfolk radio and television. In 1965, she was awarded the faculty Award for encouraging and promoting scholarship among the stu- dents of Old Dominion College. In 1967 she spoke for the Irene Leech Lecture Series on The Modernity of Words- worth. Presently, she is head of the Special Arts Committee which sponsors the Poetry Series. Nancy Wade Takes Charge of Freshman Biology Course This Year Miss Nancy Wade is from a Henderson, North C a r o l i n a farm. There she lived most of her life until attending Meredith College. Entering with full in- tentions of graduating with a degree in religion, after two years she changed her major and transferred to East Carolina University, Where she received both her B.S. and M.A. Degrees in biology. After teaching b i 0 l o gy for four years at ODC, this year she is handling the freshman biology program. Although the sign on her office door reads Warning - N. L. Wade, she is one of the most Willing, sympathetic professors the biology students know. She makes an effort to aid students by providing extra lec- tures, hand-out materials, con- ferences, and individual help. Miss Wade offers her time to her main interest - the students. wimumcl N.L. wnms Ronald G. Spector Heads New Department of Law Enforcement 7 Professor Ronald G. Spector began his education at VPI and then transferred to the Univer- sity of Richmond Where he was awarded his B.A. Degree in psy- chology and sociology. Before coming to ODC, Mr. Spector taught at RPI and also Worked for the state government. In 1963, his first year here, he init- iated the law enforcement pro- gram. He is now the chairman of the Department of Law En- forcement and director of the Police Academy. A., Thermal Engineering Headed by Gennard L. Goglia Dr. G. L. Goglia, the chairman of ODC's Thermal Engineering department, Was awarded his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Illinois. Eight years later he received his M.S. at Ohio State University, and subsequently Worked for his Ph.D. at the University of Michi- gan. He was previously his de- partment chairman at the Uni- versity of Maine. Currently serving as the prin- cipal investigator on a heat transfer problem with a S2500 research grant from the Naval Air Station, he is also a co-direc- tor of the Langley ASEE-N ASA Summer Faculty Research Insti- tute and is the secretary of the Engineering section of the Vir- ginia Academy of Science. Dr. Goglia explains the concept of pressure on an object 198 Vance Grover Teaches Twenty-first Year Here it , . l i E' em. 1 .,,. . 1 I fi . A' Mr. Grover doesn't believe in students leaving his class of mind. y J N33 . 1 -- ,. The School of Business is divi- ded into four sections: the de- partment of Business Educa- tion, the department of Business Management, the department of Accounting, and the department of Economics. Mr. Vance E. Grover of the Accounting depart- ment received his B.S. degree in general business from the College of William and Mary. Mr. Grover has been teaching at Old Domin- ion College for some 21 years, since 1947. Presently he teaches accounting and income tax man- agement. He has been described by his students as a man sincere- ly interested in his Work and his students. Dr. Charles Bell Presented With Outstanding Faculty Award at Honors Convocation YUM Carol Holley presents Delta Phi Omega's Outstanding Faculty Member award to Dr. Charles Bell aulette Ell1ott receives a Social Sclence Achlevement Award from Dr. Tyrrell The seventh Annual Honors Convocation was held in May this year, in honor of graduating sen- iors for academic and service achievements. In addition to the honors bestowed by the academic departments of the college, fra- ternal, community and national organizations also presented awards. Two ODC students re- ceived Fulbright Scholarships this spring, one received a Wood- row Wilson, and one a Danforth Fellowship. In addition to the special awards, the members of campus leadership and scholastic organizations were announced at the convocation. The highlight of the convoca- tion is usually the announcement of the Outstanding Faculty A- ward, which is presented by Delta Phi Omega honorary scho- lastic fraternity. This Award was given- to Dr. Charles Bell of the chemistry department. Dr. Bell completed his sixth year at ODC this spring, and was given the award for his promotion of stu- dent scholarship in the field of chemistry. Susan A. Levy receives ACS award for Outstanding Chemistry Senior Dr. Tyrrell presents Mrs. Sherry Lam with academic award from the Education department. 201 ,3- Gene Woolard, president of the SGA, admires Dr. Bel1's award al- - -ef-4 - , ,.,,.1-, 1 H' ,ga 4 F ' g Shelly Jones, president of Pi if Beta Phi, accepts Panhellenic Scholastic Trophy. 202 W A Tony Ferroni, president of Alpha Tau Ome- ga, accepts IFC Scholastic Trophy on behalf of the fraternity. Senior Class Presents Cheek for Library Funds Lynn Simonds, one of the first nursing graduates, leaves convocation with her fellow-graduates. 203 ,., - A ' T Q Carol Steel, Lynn Garvie, and Chip Fras- . . . while Debbie Alberti, Chris Kypros, and Chris er lead planning discussion . . . Glynn assist. Chris Glynn, accompanied by ll Chris Kypros, tries out for the show. Q Members of Alpha Xi Delta rehearse their skit back-stage. The Junior Class presented their Variety Show early in March in the Campus Cen- ter Cafeteria. The rather large audience enjoyed sixteen acts Which were indeed varied. The emcees, Gary Ball and Chip Fraser, 204 performed their job admirably. Supporting a Bonnie and Clyde theme were folk sing- ing acts, soloists, modern dancers, a Tahi- tian dancer and comedy skits. For the grand finale the entire cast sang the story of the ever-popular Bonnie and Clyde. Junior Class Holds Variety Show in March 5. 205 The Church Keys, Mike Jenks and Keith Ryan, sing for the audience. Pat Karr skillfully performs hula dance in show. For the grand finale, a Bonnie and Clyde skit. Miss Amazon Contest Sponsored by Sophomore Class This Spring One of ODC's favorite spring activities is always the Miss Amazon Contest, which was sponsored this year by the Sophomore Class. Each Fraternity and some interest clubs selected their most charming male member, clothed and made him up to bring out his loveliest qualities, and proudly presented him to the large audience of beauty-contest buffs. This year the dress ranged from miniskirts to long flowing pant-dresses, all of which were provided With ample amounts of padding, to create more charming contestants for the crowd. This spring Ronnie Goldstein, of Alpha Epsilon Pi, took the crown of Miss Amazon away from last year's win- ner, of Sigma Nu. The Miss Amazon contest. . .one that requires great courage as well as great beauty, charm and poise. But more than this, a great sense of humor. 206 Class Elections Flop 2 i . V7 V l 3 ,.,v ,J V L ' T .ir - it , , T M' ' ,Qi TTA 'Za - .. -wwf , ,lg . f ,J , H I ,kj ,I , I A M, is L 'L H H - . , iff. ' . '- , , . N L ,, , VJ! ,Y V ,J -1 ' 1 f 1 - ,, I ' , -- ' - i Yi .4 , 3 7, U 1' QA WF , , . - lip S - V .4 1 af ' 'i - C5 1 '- 1 I v-Z l2. ' J' JZ,-5 V Pamela Cash and John Sasser study qualifications of the candidates. 207 The Class elections this spring Were more disappointing to the school-spirited than any in the past. Of the three classes, only a few offices were even contested, and several had no candidates. The void left will be filled by an election next fall. The biggest surprise of this spring's election Was the election of Ron Horne as the president of the Senior Class. Horne is the first Negro at Old Dominion Col- lege to be voted into a major campus office. E z ' 1 .swf -germs : ,H Buffs .x ue: .mf I as xx 2 z z ez-nzgf -5 ' -me I: wifi : ' ev 2 ? fi? ' Q 4 2 Nfiiw Easel- A, ' gg, Mn,-if wx. v,: 231+-5-5 f Q 4. gig., eg., . 0 me 31... .- M- z. 1-f.w..+ 1 A9535 3 'Q 111 ' iff: sf. ' 'Q Q -5 ff? v 2 2 LLL mDEV I J Y Tennis ungraded the pasta yearl and bronght Qgn tongher iiiiiimpetitioiiiiAsliilfii g resillt, the Old Ddiiiinicilr-netiiien. aiitilllong season with a discouraging record. The competition proved to be as asiiiiiexpeetedgand the Monariihs finished thel season 3-11. The conference proved to be a little easier as the Monarchs finished 2-3 in the Mason- iexong. .....C onferenge. f Jim Rosemergy played number one for the Monarchs and was ably helpedsby Dennis and ieeer :lMarc.fQB.almgth.. netters, un- der Coach Al Tatem, looked to next year and rieturiiing letter- fmen tojlmpigove on their record. ss , 74 Bill Dennis returns the volley. Jim Rosemergy moves in to return with a forehand smack. ,fx Aw x Team members: Mack Balmuth, Bill Dennis, Pete Guy, Coach Al Tatem, David Ahern, Jim Rosemergy, Scott Mor- gan, Manager Calvin Crawford. 209 ODC Opponent 0 ......................... Dartmouth 9 Monarchs drop opener 2 ......................... Penn State 7 Balmuth wins, but Monarchs fall 0 ...................... East Carolina 9 Third loss in row for Monachs 0 ............................ Colgate 9 Monarchs humbled for fourth time 0 .............................. 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RPI5 Monarchs lose close one We ...............W8zLandW8zM Drop second match W East Carolina Close strokes hurt 5M GMZ 6 3 Randolph-Macon Monarchs drive into win column 5 Colonials drop Monarchs back Richmond4 Monarchs set back for 5th time 2 3 Hampden-Sidney 3 Golfers stroke back to winning column 6 Western Md. 6 Drop Conference match 3 Loyola 112 Monarchs gain biggest victory Mason-Dixon Tournament: Third 16255 SVA Record: 3 wins, 1 loss fconferenceb 3 wins, 7 losses Coverallj Team members: Lewis Jarvis, Larry Arendall, Rusty Charlton, Bill Bailey, Dave Balmer, Larry Pipes, and Jim Roberts. 211 p .. W W E33 iaaf get ,fs .Q we ns- lx .W L-12:-1 M me ... .,,.. W1 .sv 1- M Y-ff was uw ., -- 531 5 H, ,,, .ew .. -1 Q ..wz, , :M D ,Q ,, na, ,., M , 1 M M - my-ff ..-be M-eff M, 3 - M - W, 45, wi? H H . as E - .far S ,. Q, L1 x Jian ' 1 - use is ,Q W , hmm 4 E gk .W-rf: ? ' ssifsss ' Q 5 -if H, ffl if N1 . .Q -- N H 5: W ME 2 may -Thisi the ld btiaebailitream plaifmnfihe loiigesfit and most strenuous schedule in historyr The Monarchs play- eliii 33 ttt games? Iandfrcametgout sifile inf?22 . 1 The Jpitching was the backbone ofa our team: Thewstaff hadw apyeri goody ERN of for tlfQi yeai?1fB0l3by Williaxfns wzis thi clutch pitcher for the Monarchs all year. Williams had a 7-1 re- ciiird and Won the bigtgames when they cpuntegl. Williams: also had a 2.25 lERA.fBob Fender, 4-1, and Keyin Colgate, 5-3, also piayemgkey 120168 in thepitching staff. s.. . o-i. 'The Monarch hats were not all' together silent as they collected 362 hits andfhlt .267 for the oo season. Bill Turneriledkthe team ln hittingi iii witlfl47 hits and a .395 average Captain 'I'onyfZontiini hit 352 and leg thessteamfggln home wglth tlour gnd tied for the triples leadwhwith:fourfButtt5ns Speakes lecl REPS viith 21 anili doubles with nine. SDQilkGSgtl6d Zontlnl forgithe tirlples lead, , -The ii-Monaichg, ithrough their tfpim1iing hittingfh were able to become the Southern Division Champions of the Mgason-Dixon iit tti 3 i ittlhl iitr ttQ i t 55 Q , ':gi'i: v xi U, ,XX 1'-'K r V 5 -A ' ... - , 1 4 'N I V I ,. ,W 29 X V' ' - - - , , ' aaa-v ' be , 1.1 D ' - . Billy Turner dives back to first to avoid pick-off attempt. ODC Opponent ODC Opponent 3 .....,...................... .. Ithaca 1 ............................ U. Va. 2 Staley homers in victory Errors hurt the cause 1 ........................... ..... I thaca 0 10 ................................. Loyola 0 Monarchs take second The big bats sing a sweet tune 4 ...................................... Dartmouth 10 ............................. .... . .. VMI 10 Braves pound out hits against Monarchs One run shy 8 ...................................... Dartmouth 16 ................................. .... V MI 6 Out-hit Braves, but fall again Keydets sweep the doubleheader 1 ...................................... Dartmouth 3 ..,...,............................... .... V PI 4 Monarchs lose third in row to Braves Monarchs shut out for second time 0 ......................................... Cornell 4 ........................................ Am. U. 0 Losing trend continues Drews has best game against Eagles 6 .................................. ,...... C ornell 1 ........................................ Am. U. 5 Drews gets Monarchs back in winning column Monarchs come from behind to win 2 ....................................... Rochester 1 ........................................ W Sz M 3 The close ones count Indians scalped in wild game 10 ....................................... Rochester 3 .......... ................... . . W Sz L 1 Hit binge ups the winning record The defense comes through 10 ................................... ...... R PI 5 ............................ ......... W Sz L 0 Bratten pitches way to win Good pitching wins again 2 .............................. Richmond 8 .......... ................ ....... M t . St. Mary's 11 Win string stops at four Big inning hurts Monarchs 2 .......................... . . . Colby 0 ...................................... Richmond 0 Colgate wins close game Revenge is gained over Spiders 4 ........................................... Colby 3 ................................ Randolph-Macon 2 Monarchs take second end of doubleheader Bobby Williams hits and pitches Monarchs to win 5 ..................................... Bridgewater 0 ........................................... RPI 7 Another shut-out put on the record Let-down costs a lose 1 ...................................... Lynchburg 5 ............................ W 8z M 10 Holt tosses tough game against Monarchs Indians come back strong 6 ...................................... Lynchburg 5 ---....-................... .. ............ VPI 6 Monarchs win crucial conference game Not enough wood for victory 4 ............................................ GW 9 11 --.--.-.-----------.---.------- Hampden-Sydney 2 Not enough hits to win Mr, Clutch Bobby Williams pitches Monarchs to crown 2 ................................ Hampden-Sydney 4 Play-off games for Mason-Dixon Title Umpire loses glasses at Death Valley 1 ................................. Randolph-Macon 0 Yellow Jackets feel Monarchs swat 6 ....................................... Baltimore 5 Put hits together to win 7 ................................. .. Baltimore 6 Bees fall in second close game Western Maryland 10 Comerford blast not enough ............................ Western Maryland 8 Big bats crush Monarchs' hopes Record: 22-16 Champions of Mason-Dixon Southern Division 213 . 1 -asa, 3 . w A ' Q, ' 4 John Ivy to score. CFOSSSS 7 VP -.. l Bill Pelote and Dickie Turner run down Q, - , , 1-ew ,', ,,,, , Q - Y - -fav. ,. -- , . ... , , , I .. , ' . , '.,.,-, ,,,. , .. V home as Jim Ruffa rounds third on Way :dj -V Y I Y'-iv - ,,,,-,, vw A fig-fill .-. -HLA? -' ' ' -Q..- f---:-: ' ' 'i'5i7 f l'1i i V I - I -jr. Y A C ', . , -- 'ry ' ' - . r. - .. . 'f f - 'fl bf M -, , 'hz Em 5 ' , 11174 ' ' ,,- ,. 'X' I? -is N., H , -Q J J lava as s pf I X K - 'll ' np.. ly, I E N . , W . I Ll , . I Y V J -1-X ,T .I 6-L 'A E- - .2 I ,,f'9- H N 3 , N, v '. Qian , ,ll Y Team members: Bruce Holmberg, Ron Comerford, Jim Ruffa, John Ivy, Jesse Thomas, Bob Fender, Bob Reboldg Bob Williams, Jim Williams, Bill Turner, Captain Tony Zontini, Rick Campbell, Bob Linthieum, Bill Pelot, Manager Ron Stultzg Coach Bud Metheny, Randy Tate, Tom Butler, Tom Coffin, Ron Drews, Kevin Colgate, Buttons Speakes, Manager Art King. 214 I , 2- if iii, s N.- , Y 1 41 S x 5 f 'jw , .N nn W ,Q K- EF x , . , .. . . W, 1 Y 1 - - W . ,,1 - - uv - i i f Q ,. , gg , ,. , , ,,,.. .L 4, xv..-if .nitjv-. .,4 Y- E :5, ,,.T',-:k- , VSV- ' ' , :Y',.w' W- , -.. as Qs. . forthe out. ' - Jeff Bratten unwinds his fast ball. ,urn , f. t was ,, if ,N ,,-4-'A K ,M Buttons Speakes puts tag on W Sz M runner Jim Rama. 215 R, FW ti in ,. Q1 ,,. , - W N. e 'QR - ,X lui , , ,skis .-.., .ef Q . ai Billy Turner loses hat as he rounds first and digs for second Ron Drews uses all the motion to deliver the high hard one. Rick Campbell holds back on powerful swing 216 355.5 1 .Rn 1, if 3 1 In JH .mg ' A A , '- . it 55- 5 , , 1 V1'! TY! 'k A In i 1f . 4 X .Q - '49 A h. o U t 'V Buttons Speakes slides in to second safely as his hat flies off behind him. 4 -I-5 144 vt '-A Coach Metheny talks matters over with pitcher Kevin Col Big Snake Catcher, Jim Ruffa. resolutely gate and first-baseman Jim Williams. guards the plate. 217 6 fri ..,' 1,75 M - , Jeff , . . , ,, 'f' nag, or ,iw ,, p ,em , , ,. 1 W, ,, , e.-4. ...--P Rick Campbell uses long stride to head for third. - . i--M, Tony Zontini races for shot down third base - .- . 1.-.W f, , 1, ,- . , -K .:.r. ,,,g,r -- ,.-.1 W' ji- ! '--,-- ': 'Tki:A'F-: 1'.U- ' I' 'I' , A,-.f,,.s-J .Q .qu 1 he . ,: 1 line. A-:lsr I-T,.-fi -L?--.'l,-my-Ib.. f-Q-in -4. ,R 0 1, , :.,..,. .M n.' 4 .f I A . 5. Kevin Colgate lets go with strong left-handed motlon 218 - 'A M Q 4 f 2lQQr,..' N , ,, Q-, ,, - '-- ' 'Q ' 1 ' . -A Af CC, K-, i -,N '- 1' - ,-,QE 1 -, -nl i -elf fy :fi 2 ig' 9 -IF Ll -f .r - . Y . e ' 1- .r-71 ' umfisv .11 . ' ' ff 'ZF'- FH-7 'I ' --f ' K1 zu!!!-1 l,, n e - -. fm ,. 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NNAS 5 C 'M w Carlson gets two hits A ' '- 1 Bratten strikes out ten to get win ' ' 5 9 Chowan . . - A . A U . ,M ., R 'P Carlson leads attack with three safeties , 1- V 0 Ar ' ' ............................. NNAS 7 . - - Shipbuilders give Frosh the shaft -A 1 ll 3 ................... ..........NNAs5 Carlson big stick in Final loss Jeff Davis shows force in releasing fast ball. Record . .. 2 wins, 8 losses 219 Q e We ., .M H, 1 A M . gr ,NW df' 5 . Q W M 5- 1: 5 f , a hi.: ,gf Q 5 W- 5 M E 1 aim -. ,-Sf 3? 1 u 1 xgmgefff Sz 3 kb: A an , ---. f H, mf M Tam -W if ease M EL, Juli , ,, EE: E E - ,W S hm if - , 5 V S f ' .. 1 4 ' zz EE: 2 ' E 55,42 -e Eg Q --lim 2 1-ag ,, M- fi W 1 .jgzp -is p Dominion sailingpteam competed thisyyear in the South- ern Assziciatizin lmeriiallegime 'Saililig AssociatimTMESAISA prjoyldegwa cagplenday of? bothpiinto fallngxndisprikgg aegivities. 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T A .. ,,V, I 2212 'xi xi 1 1 1 ,wg 4, - af' Y , ,S 1111 figs- '-11? :Emi X N 4 M ggz . jg e . 1- 21' . , Q .5211 235213, fi : Figs E2-'fjfi - 1 1 ODC Opponent 24 ............................ .. . U. Va. 121 Monarchs tumble in opener 54 .......................... Hampden-Sydney 82 Second loss occurs 36 ..................... .. Roanoke 100 Not enough depth 26 ................................. Richmond 118 Monarchs tumbled for 4th time 45 .............................. W Sz L 99 Drop third conference meet State Indoor: Terry Wright, lst in high jump Conference: Terry Wright, lst in high jump VMI Relays: Terry Wright, 1st in high jump State Outdoor: Terry Wright, 2nd in high jump Record: 0 Wins, 5 losses Terry Wright goes over high bar in classic form. Q? - k i, it ,121 A, xg -fu 'S 5 ra il gf I. Z 1 2f3 ': ir John Thompson starts to go up and clear hurdle on way to the finish. -. A M -a ,, 'Haig Jim Rothgary uses strength to toss the shot for distance. 224 25.252-'-:ravi-1 Pete Egan and Charles Brade battle Roanoke run- ner in distance event. Team members: Tony Zontini, Mike Shorfell, George Anas, Charles Brake, Dave Marlin, Pete Egan, Pat Silver, Steve Cox, Ron Ervi, Peter Bunting, Gerald Smith, Skip Noble, Dave Jones, Coach Lou Plummer, Mark Schmidt, Carlo Micall. 225 Outstanding Players Receive Awards at Annual Spring WTAR Sports Banquet 'af ' ' fu-1 .4 , , ' ,F ,Q 'A ,, Bob Williams receives Most Valuable Player award for baseball from Coach Bud Metheny. E LA., WI Bud Metheny gives talk at sports banquet as Al Tatem, guest speaker Lefty Dreisell, and Stan Garfin look on. 226 Lefty Driesell, basketball coach at Davidson College, was the guest speaker at the WTAR awards banquet this year. Drie- sell said in his speech that for an athlete to excel, he must have motivation that is manifested not only in athletics, b-ut also in class- room work. The banquet, which Was held late in May this year, is held every year in honor of ODC's athletes. Each coach gave a brief speech on his sport, and the speeches were ended by the awarding of the Most Valuable Final Records Basketball- Southern Div- ision Champion of Mason- Dixon Conference Wrestling - Overall Mason- Dixon Conference Cham- pion Baseball - Southern Divis- ion Champion of Mason- Dixon Conference Player awards for each sport. Each MVP was selected by a vote of his teammates. Most Valuable Players: Mike Hechtkopf CswimmingJ, Rusty Charlton Cgolfj, Tom Shevlin Csailingj, Mark Grammar Cgymnasticsj, Bob Williams fbaseballb, David Lindhjem Cwrestlingj, Jim Rosemergy ftennisl, Pete Egan Ctrackj, Bob Pritchett fbasketballl, Don Omahen fscholastic awardj. 227 ' an 'fs-'P A I- ,- OHL :I Ky f . 114k U., .S 2 ell P fm ,- gf 5, Q fi: 'f ,'1f. . ' :jgsbkai '9 'Qfk i' '55 J .Q fill? lx Q -iii f Feiii E-if Karen McNee1a of Pi Beta Phi Pat Palnzik of Vespers Sara, Rice of Chi Omega Q 1 , 228 Sara Rice of Chi Omega WM Pi Beta Phi Wins M Intramural Swimming Events This Year Sandy Gieratz of Chi Omega ' 22. . ,,, PiBetaPhi... ....48 A ' ' Chi Omega .... .... 3 3 ' s i f Vespers ....... . . . . 22 V it ' Independents .... .... 1 8 Y Collegiate Club . . . . . . . . 10 1 L 'F Event Time , Q ' T gvah 75-yard medley ........ 54.5 n X IIBCP - Betsy Couch t , ' i fx Chris Davis VF W Jan Ragland i - K 25-yard crawl ....... 0:14.2 f IIBCD-Betsy Couch 229 25-yard breast ........ 19.4 IIBCP - Jan Ragland 25-yard back .......... 18.4 IIBQIH -Karen McNeela 50-yard crawl ......... 32.0 IIBQIJ -Jan Ragland 100-yard crawl ........ 59.3 HBCP -Mary Ann Calleran Betsy Couch Chris Davis Peggy Smart Diving .............. .56.25 Collegiate -- Skip Cooper KA Comes Out on Top in Swimming Jim McCullough, of TKE, helps brother John Anto from 1 Final Results KA ........ 53 EN ........ 26 IIKA ...... 10 ATG ...... 7 HKCP ...... 4 TKE ...... 4 GE ....... 3 AEII ...... 3 GX . . . . . . 0 A2111 ...... 0 CPKT ...... 0 First Place Winners Diving: N. . .107.20, Hank Bar- ney 150-yard Medly Relay: KA. .. 1:29.5, Nicodemus, Small, Peter- son 200-yard Free: KA. . .2:30.7, Billy Miles 50-yard Free: KA. . .24.7, John Small 100-yard Free: KA. . .1:01.0, Joe Garst 100-yard Back: KA. . .1:12.2, Kirt Nicodemus 100-yard Breast: KA. . .1 :14.3, John Small 200-yard Free Relay: KA... Nicodemus, Calven, Garst, Peter- son John Anto takes off for TKE 231 Pi Kappa Alpha Wins First Place in Softball FINAL STANDINGS 1. Pi Kappa Alpha 2. Alpha Tau Omega 3. Tau Kappa Epsilon 4. Kappa Alpha 5. Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Epsilon Pi 6. Delta Sigma Phi Pi Kappa Phi Theta Chi Theta Xi Sigma Nu n N lb 'I' 1 X l im. 232 Kent Osborne at bat for KA. il -'iq ,.,4. ' xdrmfwng 4, , ,U P ME' 1 , ' 4 . kv! ' 1,-S, o xv .U ' vr-mL' In 4 w - ' 1 mf? -' - , John O'Hara pulls down a Wild peg for Eddie Drews, of IIKA, scores as KA Jay Couch attempts to make the play. .M . ATU Teke Robby Wade puts the tag on ATSZ opponent. Conference at the mound: Teke's Robby Wade, Ray Owen, and Ropie Bayse. 233 Particip atc ! fi i 1 in Community Services . . . Phi Tau's Bill Riedell and John Ray during an afternoon With the children from the STOP program. ge.. L 1,-1, A typical Theta Chi invite to their Roaring Twenties lg Dance. TKE's Tom Luckett and Tom Pinnelli contribute money to win the March of Dimes competition. 234 , 'f':. A .V lf ,f I Q .1 2 .1 La... so 13 ' f Wx ATO strings up Black Bart in honor of the Bar-T. 235 The last months of the school year hit the ODC campus with a roar of good times. The annual spring dances, parties, and Greek Week activities crowded the so- cial calendar and discouraged all thoughts of academic responsi- bilities. Starting with the cos- tume dances of the Roaring Twenties, the Bar-T, Old South, and the Shipwreck, and ending with the feats of Greek Week, the season proved to be one of the most enjoyable of the year. However, the Greeks did not forget their community service projects. Pi Beta Phi's canvass- ing won them first place in the Cancer Drive sponsored by the Junior Class. In the early spring, the brothers of Phi Kappa Tau participated in the STOP pro- gram, taking twenty-four chil- dren from the ages of 9-11 to the Great Bridge Planetarium. Pro- fessor Sherwood of the Chemis- try department presented a pro- gram about stars. The children were treated with cookies and cokes afterwards. Tau Kap a Epsilon fraternity displayed their power during the Car Smash of the March of Dimes Drive. As they destroyed old cars with their mighty blows, they saved more lives with their mighty contributions. Returning to the social scene, Theta Xi fraternity sponsored their annual Roaring Twenties Dance with costumes ranging from Betty Boop to Al Capone. As usual, the affair was a terrific financial and social success. Alpha Tau Omega tore up the town with its annual Bar-T Dance during the spring break. Beginning with the hanging of Black Bart on the campus mall, the night proved to be a wild shin-dig as the firewater flowed and the sounds raged with Charlie McClendon and The Magnificentsv and The Rhon- dels. Greeks . . Late in the spring the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha gave an unusually informal affair-their ninth annual Shipwreck Dance. Shipwrecked vic- tims with their blankets and coolers covered the dance floor. The happy sea of faces showed that all were enjoying themselves thoroughly. The boys of Tau Kappa Epsilon held a small Country Party a few weeks later. Bales of hay were everywhere and served as cushions to the hicks as they listened to the strains of Bluegrass music. The den- im, gingham, and straw apparel made a colorful and delightfully dif- ferent evening. Kappa Alpha's biggest yearly so- cial event for its gentlemen, Old South, was held at Nag's Head. The festivities, commemorating the South before the war, began with In Sand and Grass TN. we '9 , if ' W PiKA's enjoy the bliss of being marooned at their own Shipwreck Dance. During TKE's Country Party, Robby Heflin, other TKE's, and their dates croon to the Blue grass sounds. 236 t F! Saig- . -in Carolyn Gebhardt, the new KA Rose, is serenaded by Num- ber 1 Ken Westnedge, and other KA Gentlemen. KA's Cld South Weekend the seccession of the KA gentlemen from the school with this declaration: We, the officers and gentlemen of Kappa Alpha Onder, Delta Gamma Chapter, in conven- tion assembled, do hereby enact that the authority of Old Dominion College, pre- viously recognized by the aforementioned, is hereby repealed and dissolved. The gen- tlemen in the uniform of officers of the Confederate States of America and the la- dies in ante-bellum dresses attended a ban- quet and ball Friday night. At the dinner several short ceremonies took place, in- cluding a toast to Robert E. Lee, KA,s spir- itual founder. The crowning of the new KA Rose, Miss Carolyn Gebhardt, of Pi Beta Phi, began a full year's reign follow- ing that of Miss Shelly Jones, also a Pi Phi. The ball lasted until early morning and strength was regained on Saturday by basking on the beach. An open-fire dinner was cooked by the brothers and later a cas- ual dance began. On Sunday the Rebels were back on the beach to recuperate and to reminisce about the events which, for another year, were gone. 237 KA's and weekend dates booga- looing at Old South. Sigma Nu Wins Greek Week ,Wx iii cr f ,-',' , Z1 3 ef ' 1, X , ,V A,, 2' Feathers fly in this match 1 between two of the fra- ternal brothers in gladia- tor competition. vi l A . :'l?J '7' Q -gg V g g X iii Delta Sigma Phi and Sigma Nu grap- ple in the Gladiator Contest. The Rope Pull which ended in the losers hosting the victors at a keg party. 238 I. A L vc H-4 x.,'1f:'M, -j , . -- ,s 1 . asses- ' xx ky. V R -.hr . vr!..qf,iv- q. L,-V- il' Nm' f f mfg- ., er , '- so 'ffja j s p Q r', ,- Z I, 11- ,al ini T A , 'lv -v , iff Q- -. - ' -A 4,54 .is A-'ri-. -. e . 4 I, it c G -. i L. R. Whitlow encourages his Theta Chi brother. f ep ,Lf -'2 ' A Wy .Ev - l JY-'vw.,...L. H -Ll . x, -fiiff ' - ' c 2 - .J . 4 Sigma Nu wins the Greasy Mess. 239 For Greeks, the most exciting Week in the year is Greek Week. This May the fraternity games started off the Week with the Gladiator Contest, won by Sigma Nu, the Chariot Race, Won by TKE, the Greasy Mess, Won by Sigma Nu, Skit Night, Won by Theta Xi, and the Chug-a-lug Won by Phi Kappa Tau. The over- all Winners of the competitions Were Sigma Nu, with KA .and Theta Xi coming in second and third. After the sweat and tears of the games, Junior Walker and the All-Stars provided a short concert which set the pace for the Whirlwind of parties at the fraternity houses Friday night. A happy hour Saturday at the King's Head made everyone right for the Greek Ball that night, with the entertainment of Willie T. and the Impressions. The Sunday afternoon concert of J ay and the Americans proved to be the perfect touch to an un- precedented Week. But the fes- tivities did not end with the con- cert , hundreds of Greeks swarm- ed to the KA house after the con- cert for a grain party. To top the Week off, Miss Nancy Pate of Chi Omega Was crowned Greek Week Queen. uMy Fair Lady Presented by ODC and Tidewater Arts Council l ,E .. A D 353' 3 Y ,Qs Q - bf, -. 4 ' F' d . 7' ESA - I gg' 2 new gr . i X s 1 QA' L Q , ,' 4' 1. Tiff. mga: E-Q il rs: T Z7 L A. X' -ffl 'm A A. ' 5 N 'l f s I l ODC students Connie Probyn, Paul Benoit, Stephanie Donegan, Russ Cupp, Betsy West, and Jack Cross sing in the Ascot Gavottef' 241 Old Dominion College with the Tidewater Arts Council present- ed this spring a high caliber pro- duction of My Fair Lady. The Lerner and Loewe musical, a- dapted from Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, was presented in March at the Center Theatre. The general excellence of the produc- tion was due in no small part to Professor Harold Hawn and to Director Rolla Nuckles. Diana Rock, Professors Har- old Protsman, and Rolla Nuck- les in their respective portrayals of Eliza Doolittle, Henry Hig- gins, and Colonel Pickering were superb. Miss Rock captivated the audience in scene after scene as she was transformed from a cockney flower girl to a fair lady who enchanted even the high- est society at the Embassy Ball. Also impressive were the roles of Alfred P. Doolittle by Tom Story, Mrs. Higgins by Mary Elizabeth Severson, and Freddy Eynsford Hill by Michael Thom- as. Choral and dancing p arts were ably handled by students and other non-professionals, un- der the direction of Chorus Mas- ter John Davye and Mrs. Era Wohner. Under Conductor John MacCormack, the Old Dominion College Community Symphony Orchestra performed flawlessly. Musical numbers which es- pecially delighted the audience were The Rain in Spain, where Eliza masters the language, As- cot Gavotte, a choral satire on high society's enthusiasm at the races, and Get Me to the Church on Time. Choice 68 Polls McCarthy As Leading Presidential Candidate . . . v-I - -.-,ii .L , ri. ..-ng Q' Ililq 5 5 0 L -5 gd Choice '68, a nation-Wide mock presidential election, Was held at Old Dominion College this April. ODC Was one of 1600 colleges that participated, with Lee Pearce acting as student coordinator for the college. Though the turnout of voters was disappointing to the students actively campaigning, many other were surprised to see 2800 Voters in the election, a number far surpassing any other election held on campus in the past. There was heavy campaigning the Week of April 20-24, es- pecially in the Kennedy, McCarthy, Nixon, and Wallace camps. Senator Eugene McCarthy tabulated the most votes both at ODC and nationally. At Old Dominion he captured 671, and Was follow- ed by Nixon With 591 votes, and Kennedy with 536. The number 242 V tif? X A X 4' by ix Military Reduction in Vietnam As Favored Policy VOTE CHOICE 68 WNW lllllm 1 lm, E,,1 I l it tiii it tttt iif Kennedy --wig l li. a niinc as Cl Ai Austria, 1 fy N 668 X RITE IN w 1 .l?lf2f.'lw of votes then sharply dropped to 156 for Wallace, 154 Write-in votes for Humphrey, 147 for Johnson, and 142 for Rockefeller. In the survey on Vietnam, 1099 students voted for a reduction of present efforts in the War, while 675 called for an all-out ef- fort. Only 7.58 percent expressed satisfaction with the present military action. The poll on the solution of the urban crisis found 1126 suggesting education as the answer, While 854 called for better job training. In the national elections, Senator McCarthy Was followed by Kennedy, and then Nixon. The national poll, sponsored by Time, Inc., had a total of 1,072,830 college students Voting, with 44 per- cent of these students eligible to Vote in November. 243 Actor, Surgeon, Pianist Come to ODC Dr. Charles Davis speaks about the dangers of cancer. This Spring Dr. Hanbury reads from The Sandpiperf' . . .it really wasn't courage at ally only what must be done. . . Daryl D. Dayton gives a piano concert for the First Annual American Music Symposium. 245 ODC students and faculty mem- bers were entertained and en- lightened this spring by a local actor, a surgeon, and a concert pianist. Dr. Euclid Hanbury, a local actor and teacher, read selections from modern and classical poetry for the last of the Poetry Read- ing series. Dr. Hanbury read from Henry VI, in which Richard III comments on his deformity, I'l1 make my heaven and dream upon the Crown. Some of the se- lections from Dylan Thomas were If I were Tickled by the Rub, On the Wedding Anniver- sary, and The Sandpiper. Dr. Hanbury delighted the audience later by slipping in several of his own poems, copies of which were circulating among students for days after the reading. The PMD Club had a lengthy and well-publicized information- al program about cancer this spring. This program, which last- ed the entire spring, was termi- nated by a lecture by Dr. Charles Davis, a Norfolk surgeon. The program also presented films for interested students. The ODC department of Mu- sic presented its First Annual American Music Symposium this spring. The symposium consisted of three concerts and two lecture- demonstrations. Focus Un The New Student XS To the entering freshman at any college, including Old Do- minion College, the first few days of school are inherently eX- citing, for the pure uniqueness of the situation, if nothing else. An ODC freshman suddenly becomes one out of thousands and feels an acute awareness of this fact. Although his support is courted by various campus organizations, he develops a realization that he is an individual, and as such, very often alone. For the stu- dent from out of town, the word homesickness often becomes a reality for the first time. After the first few days of dizzying activity, there comes the oppor- tunity for silent contemplation, for enjoyment of a letter from home. In this new, more adult environment, many students be- gin the search for the fabled self, a search that lasts for many years . . . :freer- . Q A 11' ...- ,v vfl Anatomy of Change ...., ,, J TW? My 1 in i F5272 w mf UTTZ 7 1 x oxffm 247 'v v. fs Z1 J -, ' nf? I-Q. ,, -12 ' EN M ,-if . .,v - .U . , . 1 .. N . A Y 1 1 I' .lr N 7 ff what P 'v'w r ' SM' V A f g 4 Ng . ffl ' 1 iii' t N ,H EIIV: : uzrn l i . 'Ll' 'vi ,l E F' 3 fr Wi After the short time of preparation, comes the main event .. . classes, theoretically the focus of attention for the next four years. The stimulating, the hideously tedious, the elec- tive that surprisingly proves to be a major force in the stu- dent's intellectual growth, the professors We love and the ones Whose only dravving card is the coercion of roll-call. 2 t And after the classes themselves, come long hours of re- search in the library, hours of staring at the impassive face of a mathematics or history book. The pride of receiving a big beautiful A on a term paper, the horror of your first F exam. And as a motif, running through every day, the de- sire and drive to learn . . . 248 W3 'I L 3 YK 249 Learning is also accomplished in the Webb Center, with its en- ticement of many diversions from the academia. Not only needed relaxation but unneeded temptation is found in the Cen- ter. To While away their time, students shoot pool, play cards, talk, Work on publications and student government, sell tickets to fraternity dances, and often become so Center - centered that they forget their purpose in Q - 'sa Lf, 5 rl if M '3- X -1-.Q V At 250 V 455153 - Li A 'ia college iunless, of course, the purpose is matrimonialj. The Webb Center is a unique place to meet people and select friends, a place to become involved or remain alone, all depending on individual situation and de- s11'e . . . ,Q ..', ,Y ,Wag-e-v--.-fr1 'V -.-V--J' :ur a-1... X--. ll' P NX pdxx mx -lilnlv uni ww- f-5 The gap between the totality of aloneness and that of complete involvement is often bridged by the art of being a spectator. Activities to Watch are everywhere, and often one Will present itself to the student so attractively that he will see a sudden need to belong, and Udo. The new student Watches, often mystified by the intricacies of the unfamiliar fraternity system, the social order and cliques that are basic to the student body, the groupings of people often founded more on lack of interest in anything concrete than on common interests. He makes inevitable value judgments, changes them, and slowly establishes himself in some kind of social pattern in the college com- munity. 252 , , Eiga, . - 1' 'I dp, - , x ' -.., Q, K 'UA ' ' ' w J, . ' Hr ' Q' , I V iff 'D'-9 . 1' B W, Y. ,V : , , ,--...., ' ,' -, xl 3' V W Alq.. - in ., H. ,q 1' '- V 4 .U Q U, -V32 ' . ', ,f..-1:5 '-f azf 1 - W 11 -, , lg f . V my -qw.. :N J V , ,,3.!y, Q .,, Q iprginl F. .r,. -1 . B- 4 R1 1-'T':.J,.5.,', ' ii,'-1, Q, I..-g A N L 4 .X X 1 w ,- .1 sf ' -'1 , F 1 14- '- , .Wg .M A Q K V X H45 . fl-z',.2'11 . if I ', L ' 's I Rn, 'f 'K I'-, 2 - . ' Q 'WV f-- 'fag W. 1 -I K .,,, ,J . 'Wu .s, l -V 'K N-',' 'L I ' X 'f X N v , x., , 3 x X .6 ,, yi yi I 4 ' 1 ,I SX .,. .K H sr' xx. 1 4, 1 1' J' .v,.. +- ' ' X x V -fl 'R , .wi if . ,RN V xxskf - ,img -f Q1 'N -. 4- , , . I . Q, ,I f X, : , W. . . ,dj Q- . ie' fv.-Z? 4 ,iw ee. i Z ' as nil' 1 ...gl .Tr P With a social pattern establish- ed, the individual often becomes a participant rather than a spectator. He learns to enjoy friendships and to tolerate di- verse personality types, even to alter his own. He learns to cope with the feeling of satisfaction derived from accomplishing something. He attends student government meetings, plays foot- 254 ball with his cohorts in the dorm, sponsors blood drives, makes a float for the homecoming parade. He plays ball for the school while others cheer for him. He sings in the chorus or choir, or spends hours on fraternity functions . . . service projects, fund - raising drives, and many many parties. Rapport is established through l x l these activities, students learn to do things with other people. .. they Work together, study to- gether, party and play together . . . some even experiment with drugs together. As most students know, these relationships can be entirely superficial. On the other hand, they can be meaningful, and a big sten on the Way to dis- covering sc-elf. 255 The Newman Club All four religious houses on campus had an active and pro- ductive year. All were very active in service projects, and the very presence of the houses them- selves provided a reliable social atmosphere for the members and friends. The Baptists participated this year in a youth-led revival team that went around to different churches. Members also did mis- sion work with underpriviledge children, supported the state pro- gram of mission work, held sev- eral paper drives and worked with the .blood drive held at school this year. The Newman Club, the Cath- olic group on campus, was busy this year with many projects. Members instigated the Drive for India, they worked with fra- ternities in the March of Dimes . 1 ,,,f- f V Car Smash, they helped recon- struct the Inter-Religious Coun- cil, and they worked with pre- school children at Lambert's Point. Perhaps the most signif- icant service project this year was the Newman Club's role in the Poor People's March through Norfolk. The Newman Center serves as headquarters for the ODC March Marshals, and mem- bers of the club served as Mar- shals for the march. On the re- ligious side, the club held a re- treat a day of Christian living, they had several ecumen- ical projects and held discussions with other religious groups, they held an inter-faith religious ser- vice with the Methodists with whom they also held study pe- riods after school. They also worked with the Hillel club on their Passover feast, and con- fig, - I-dx, -d.,J,,,.,. 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E Y HUUSE Students chat with Reverend Martin at the Can- terbury house. 257 S Car Smash Nets S750 for March of Dimes Students of Old Dominion were given the opportunity to release their hostilities this winter by smashing cars with sledge ham- mers, and at the same time help contribute to a worthy cause. The Newman Club's Car smash raised 35750.81 for the March of Dimes. The highest contribution came from Tau Kappa Epsilon, who gave 319328. Second, third and fourth in the drive were the dormitories, Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Tau Omega. The bulk of the sum came from door-to-door collections. The WGH-mobile was on hand broadcasting dur- ing the bedlam. President Lewis Webb and Dr. William Whitehurst were the first to deal blows to the three ill-fated cars, which were struck with varying degrees of inten- sity at three hits for a quarter. Enthusiastic would aptly de- scribe the student reaction to this Worthwhile an d original diiixiae sponsored by the Newman C u . .Q 1, V . M If F 1 X if 1 ..--Q QQ ' sz: . -A-1,3 CIJBA, Student Wives, SEA All Active This Year Phi Beta Lambda holds its yearly membership drive. Lois Meador and Donna Sappington talk to Dr. Henry at SEA tea There are three very active clubs on campus that have one unique similarity they are composed primarily of Women members. These clubs are the Student Wives, the Student Edu- cation Association, and Phi Beta Lambda. Every Wednesday night a group of twenty-five housewives and mothers meet in Webb Cen- ter. They have one common de- nominator. . .their husbands are students at ODC. The program 260 of the Student Wives Club- is geared to the needs and, problems of having a student husband. A loan is sponsored by the club, in addition to the Putting Hubby Through program. At one meet- ing this year, President Webb's wife gave a teag other meetings have featured speakers-a home economist and an income tax ex- pert, a slim and trim evening, a recipe exchange, and a project of making stuffed toys for the Child Study Qenter. . fipd 1 Xi Members of the Student Wives Club learn the a-rt of flower arranging. The aim of the Student Edu- cation Association is to encour- age the desire for community service through teaching. This year the club invited Dr. B. L. Davey from the special education department to speak on the vis- ually handicapped. Each meeting program attempts to acquaint the education student with the varied fields of education and to introduce him to current tech- niques and research. This spring the ODC chapter of SEA par- ticipated in the state SEA Con- vention. Phi Beta Lambda brought rec- ognition to Old Dominion this year by Winning several state honors at the Richmond conven- tion of the organization. This is a national business club, for men and women, that provides pro- fessional training for business majors. Jeanne Wiggins, an ODC student, is the state president of Phi Beta Lambda. Mace and Crown Under More Liberal Leadership This Year Under the leadership of James R. Turner, the Mace and Crown under- went major changes in editorial pol- icy, layout, and general content this year. The nsewspaper's editorial stands were far more liberal than they have been in past years. How- ever, according to the Editor, the paper made an effort to not take stands on issuesg the paper simply acted as a media for criticism. The major layout change was the flag heading, which was changed from the traditional style influenced by William and Mary to a modern, unadorned style. This change was made because the staff considers ODC a modern institution, and sensed an incongruity in having a traditional flag. The paper also moved from five to six columns, to increase available space. Column rules were taken out, to make the paper more readable by giving it an open effect. The headline type face was also changed to give a more open look and a freer flow. The Mace and Crown this year cen- tered its attention almost entirely on campus events. There was an effort to present news and controversy about issues that affect ODC students, and, according to Turner, the old idea of a campus newspaper existing as a guardian of the college image is in opposition to all credible theories of journalism. He felt that the obliga- tion of the Mace and Crown was not to act as a public relations officer, but to present news to the campus. For this reason, greek news was cut con- siderably this year, as the greek com- prise a very small percentage of the campus population. The Mace and Crown printed three major news stories this year. The first, in an early issue, predicted the appointment of Governor Mills E. Godwin to the presidency of Old Dominion College. This story was re- tracted in the following issue. Early in the spring, the paper conducted a poll on marijuana, the results of which were released approximately a month later. These results indicated that a significant number of students polled had experienced direct contact with the drug. There was no editorial stand taken on this issue because the editor felt it was not his place to make moral judgments on personal issues. The third big story this year was the participa- tion of ODC students in the Poor People's March, which came through Norfolk in late May. More than two hun- dred students from the college acted as March Marshals, an indication, according to Turner, that Old Dominion is coming out of the cocoon that we've spun out around ourselves in the past four years. The newspaper was not without active criticism this year. This spring a group of students and faculty mem- bers Camong them Dr. John Ramsey, Mr. Paul Dicklin, Gene Woolard, Charlie Spruill, and Jim Noeldnerj brought a petition of grievances against the Mace and Crown to the student body. The petition protested the dismal failure of the Mace and Crown newspaper to ef- fectively serve as the sole organ of communication on campus. Unfortunately for its initiators, the petition itself was a dismal failure. The basic complaints of the petition, stated in ten points, boiled down to accusation that: the paper exhibits an apparent ignorance of the basic tenents of journalism, the paper prints the wrong kind of news, and the paper discriminates against the SGA. According to Turner, These people fail to realize what a dangerous precedent they are setting in doing something of this nature. He felt that it all boiled down to censorship, an unwarranted restriction of his freedom of press. In all the changes that the Mace and Crown has under- gone this year, there has been one motif of rationale the college is not and will never be an institution like William and Mary or U.Va. We are rapidly evolving towards an urban university, and the school newspaper must suit this modern atmosphere, or it will have no rightful place within the college. A ' fi i at . Xi-'fx i .f J ,pd Dick White was the Editorial Assistant this year. 262 g'?r -rw -fn.-1 , -. U w wgg in r -'T ' -1 1 ' , w' H' 'fp f1mf9' lm ,- 1- 5:5f ' ' ,., 1. N M ., v f 5 .., , iii- - '- '-1 ' . a i ,SAY-A KY. Mm! ,R- 'lfmlbiqfggii .A , 1 W. is Q -.W W i V 1'-. 5 Sn. V' Staff members decorate office window with newspaper clippings. ,wr . gi JJ! f-fats? M5 ,172 if 263 i Secretary works on clippings for files. N. ,my Troubadour Becomes Full-Coverage Book This Year Dr. Paul Corn John 0'Hara and Crickett Cooksey The Troubadour drastically changed both staff and book organization this year. The staff was divided into three main sections, the Business staff, the Art staff, finclud- ing photography, copy, and layoutl, and the Section staff. The yearbook itself became a full-coverage book, in- cluding events of the entire academic year and a summer Eublication date. Formal sections were eliminated, and the ook became, in essence, a long essay, consisting of an autumn, Winter, and sprin section. A special effort was mage this year to stay away from traditional group and mug shots. In striving for a compre- hensive statement about the school year, the staff concen- trated on activities held by various school organizations this year. The amount of copy was greatly increased this year, to produce a more compresensive coverage of the Old Dominion academic year 1967-68. 264 vw Laureen Stratton and Jim Wood Barbara Bell Susan Bean 271 . fr' 'wx Ei. ., . 'fs ., , l . ,H .W X . l 'xiii 5 il F 4 An .1 S- f' 'fl ,- V , -'sf' Barbara Krolak, Bill Riedell and Laird Dun- can Advisor ......... .... D r. Paul Corn Editor-in-chief .... .. Kathe Traynor Photography .... ..... S tan Rudacil Classes .... Greeks . . . Index .... Sports .... Photographers Laird Duncan Copy ............ Stephanie Donegan Deck Bransfield fasst.J Layout .............. Lois Pettingill Business Manager .......... Jim Wood Laureen Stratton fasst.J Managing Editor .... Crickett Cooksey Academics ...... .... B arbara Bell . . . . Barbara Krolak Susan Bean Sherry Lancaster .. . .. John O'Hara 265 . . . Ray Almond Howard Clark Harry Fowler Bob Forrest Jeff Krasnow Bill Riedell Bob Teitelbaum Jeff Todd ....... Lynn Garvie Rene Hudak Paula Lufsey Paulette Sue Lufsey Kathy Ramsey Ruth Rasmussen Janie Sculley Beverly Shiflitt Gayle Thompson Jonnie Thompson Bill Venuti Special Credits .... Lynn Oliver Adams iintroductory sections and prologueJ Crickett Cooksey fcoverj Barry Moore ftitle page designh Stan Rudacil fautumn and winter colorl Mr. Jim Saine fdivider pagesj Ron Schmidt Cpeace symboll Bob Teitelbaum fspring color and ODC Flick Society pagej Staff .... 24 Nominated to Who's Who Alice Carter Kimsey '45 1- n'-I Ml Deborah J. Alberti and Sandra E. Gieratz Lynn C. Garvie 266 Marlin W. ' Griffin Patricia A Rapp ifp-yea' . - ,4fg:,,l.',:,,:v 1'iL'.-: ., Q 1 'K l ' -is-1 , Y , ,. S H. -.-. ...ago --. -- 455: - , y ,'q,'w'?..-l+,454i 1 'q,:',.,iff-,-14' .- . ,mx-1 ' fffwszeve W f ff? ' 2-. he v u j g, .. ,,, ,s .1 1t I 5 ? f A , 5, TJ' . W9 f J X L I 1 4 1 L ,, , fl 'Eu , - , Y. - f-,,,.n L '. ff' X., ' --- 546 ,L ,. - ,gf-+C: ' Li . 5 ' Q ? -R, wi .fs .. ' ' :: ,-f lf' Q f K 777 ' . iii' X N f f M ...W - ' f Y , ..--- -X X In Q .1..7-fwsg j , X K.. Jean Shelly Jones . Im' . ' Eleanor Carol Shelton Joi rn' ,V In Y Kathryn Gayle Traynor 7.1 L- . 1 .H F' '-L' in Ll E. 'fuzz :Tzu ns ' Linda L. Day Arthur Harris Horwitz 267 N Carol L. Holley X. ' f m-11.1--..-up 1 1 I If!! '.! A, ' K i .V - ' ' ' ' We tv . , v 5' ', If if 'QS Ljxg , X 'Ui ff :Ii Q ' 1, ,v I ' l V V . , , U' 1 uf. ' ' N , . , -1 , Patricia R. Goolsby Martha E. Tierney James A. Burton Lynne A. Baldwin all 1e,r5EtJl rg -.1 A lw:v':?rtv'.A' H . V' Y Jacqueline Thomas Kelsy Paulette Elliott 268 LA. H P Gene Alan Woolard Marion Jeanne Wlgins, Betty L. West, Dorothy S. Chamberlayne Ronald L. Horne 269 'UK YL Kyriaki M. Giannoutsos Eight Students Selected as Outstanding it ttt E Emory Wes Sage Richard L. Llfldell In recognition of the fact that many students at Old Dominion give much time and effort to the college, and yet many are not eligible for Who's Who, the staff of the Troubadour has chosen these eight students as Out- standing Studentsl' in their ser- vice to the school. ii ' wgigi ini 'lI13g5M'ii if 'wifi 1 2' . ' W g- 1 ' i i 1:-Z, Y I J ,f li 5 Barbara J. Smith 270 E Ronald L. Schwartz '1 Barry C. Nelms Robert L. Pritchett Lee C. Pearce Jay A. Kossman 271 8 F' Dr. Noah Langdale Speaks at Graduation Rather than the usual em- barking on the sea of life grad- uation speech, the graduates of 1968 were treated to an unusual- ly lively and intellectual message this June. Dr. Noah Langdale, Jr., president of Georgia State College, urged this graduating class to abandon the cool de- tachment that was so popular a decade ago, and to become in- volved in things around them. He pointed out that this interest and dedication to the people of today's World is imperative to the survival of mankind. With many backward and for- Ward plays on the Word cool, Dr. Langdale presented a speech that made a usually tedious cere- mony into an enjoyable and thought-provoking evening for the faculty, the 623 graduates, and their guests. .l f 'uf ..,. . , ,, V, fffsf Q- e - -H-5-Q-.534 -' . - .Zn -i ' '41 navy' ,,s:,,n,p- li, V ' ',- v-v ll, Jk':.,'. ,- -gi, I , 1. f wr-ff!S.2.:2f'i:i 5- usa:-:rm if lf --1 ff K ' 'Ti' ,we ' 55,Q1,Q in, '.v.l. A A :K 1 ,f u' 5, j.'l'1'K mir?-i ',',' 1 G . ti' aff' i f ,Mai 1 ll: F. 5 v Ll ... I . .gr . ,iq A q,M:'.:vL9'l. pfv--3 ,,-. ' ff s 1, .. ' .,.,:-- V Q., t ',.-- ' Si 'll ' iii- 'ga ' Lg-df .1 Us AgQyzQ5ggbggg'a. x ,Q ,- Q, Q .gg-T J.: 3. it ,lf -KI 1' as f 'L -rr' .- . 1- . p ' -- -. f . -5 -' i a ' 'f'-:Amis - . -2- 1.-:Tiff . MH 'ff 'll-Q A - '-f W - 4' . M-3 wa! 5,,,kT,g+ nh.. . .IA ,-- .1 .1 -- ' - v .--'. '.- l p... f ' ,. JTQQEX., BA! 3 n .. . V XX QJJ, 'zimiilh V, . , JW- -- ---- f- '., A 1 KV1 5 - In f ' 1-?..E-im!Imi:.iTi. ' as - 12-x, 'I . J. 2 - -- ' A A M ' - ----.r . .,--s ft'-Q ' ' iii wal ' 4 H f 'ee' EJ ' A il'12-iili1ffli2' .f 4. in y , , . , A :m-' Z' , ' . 4 gg' Q' 552- ,Q13 11-Q U ,ff -1 .,.ffY..Lx ?- 2-. 1-51 - 4. ' is ff- ' ' , --'-g'3-- rf 272 5 f Dr. Langdale speaks to graduating seniors 273 GREEKS A X N 1. f : 'iff X - It N SM, 1 X H rs I Q' N ' w Z B r Q, iff- J ijb1z'5,, 1 ,me ,,. ..2,,! w -Q .X .4 'A .3 M1154 KSN, 5- 'lwnma ,U 5 sun. 1 I ff - fm' 'f QNV :lf N 44' A- f v , .fp Fraternity Sweethearts I 9 Shelly Kester - IIKQII Leslie Hall- EN 1 ' ii l i' 'sw t 1 ga Rene Hudak Brenda Apgar - IIKA Eunice Ham - A241 276 ?ri v v 4 , f , : :,':n1-5 A :1gg,,,:'.1-r ,lf '. Carole Shelton - ATS! Susan Kelle TKE Shelly Jones -KA Roger Mather-President Richard E. Campbell - Vice President Bill Hunt--Secretary Tony Ferroni-Treasurer Tom Tragle-Pledge Master Jerry Broadway Harvey Byrd Robin Carpenter Jeff Davis John Deaton Graham Dynes John Fletcher Harold Gallup Don Greene Jack Hall Roger Harrell Pete Hazelwood John Suhre Rick Hood Pete Jackson George Jensen Jim Joynes Rick Kiefner Kent Lawrence Henry Love William Luck James Mathwick John Mathwick Frank O'Donnell John 0'Hara Tom Parker Dennis Holbrook Tim Sutherland Gil Taylor Jimmy White 1 l W-, 1 A J I .s F vs if 1 f 'vs ' 'e x. 1 lg 'f-E e BFS '5' ' :fl 'err fi. ,X ' g x, , 'FW ' A 'LAY 5.325252 'ff .ga . ,, . 'V 11,5 wg-1 ' 'Ing 1 fi 'iii 14579 J l -gi i liggq 'J ' ' Q Q Q '3 . 61 X.jf,K 1 8 .Q I 1 ea-sr o A , yas., R Vim Gene Woolard Alpha Tau Ome a 278 Alan Frieden - President Roy Karp - Vice President Ronnie Goldstein - Recording Secre- ' tary Alan Galumbeck - Treasurer Richard Sokol - Sergeant-at-Arms Marc Balmuth Marc Bernstein James Gardner Mike Geffen Steven N. Goldstein Steve Golombek Louis Hatfield Michael Hechtkopf Steve Hurwitz Andy Kaplan Bob Lankford Don Molterm Bill Ormsby Nelson Rafal Barry Segal Mike Sokol Steve Solomon Howard Soroko Mike Storm Frank Weisel lpha Epsilon Pi 2 i 4 , N P 4 , H I' g Ffa- T 255 is iff, -,Q 45 ,I ' 5 I ' V A L 5' A. L. Bryant-President Don Houston-Vice President Howard Schlosser-Treasurer Dennis Carter-Sergeant-ab Arms Jeff Berlin Tom Coffin Woody Compton Clifford Copeland John Frye Phillip Golden Ray Hassett Michael D. Hill Arthur Horwitz John Hughes Ed Huskey Jeff Hurwitz Skip Johnson Jon Longman Jim Markham Mike Meredith Douglas Moore Sid Nelson John Newby Thomas Nichols Bob O'Keefe Robert Papp Niel Ransom Randy Roane Ron Robinson Victor Rodriguez Tollie Rich Tom Scott Dave Stafford Louis Tapia Jim Turner Michael West Robert White George H. 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Barnett Joan Barry Vicki M. Bassemier w ., f X f r 'I ,X in M ,liar Linda C. Batchelor Jean Baublitz Edward C. Baum Susan Boydston Susan Bean Karen Bedsole Bill Belkov Bonnie L. Bell Maureen H. Benson Howard Benton Elise Z. Berkowitz Samuel T. Berry Carl E. Betterton Arlie A. Bietz Jean S. Black Mary Blumenthal Amelia H. Blythe R. Terry Booker Robert E. Bowles Brenda R. Bright 'Q'-' 296 Donald R. Brimmer Susan L. Broaddus Catherine Brown Robert J. Brown Albert L. Bryant, Jr. Patricia S. Bryant Anne L. Burgess Patricia G. Byrd John E. Camp Nancy J. Caracciolo David A. Cardillo Edward G. Carmines Ralph W. Carper, II Dorothy S. Chamberlayne Paula L. Chittum Catherine Christold James L. Cigler Janet I. Clark Jane L. Clements Sara Jo Clevenger i. 'v 9' i 'h- 297 Thomas E. Coburn Carol Cohen Peggy Colgin Alan Columbeck Linda L. Compton Julia K. Conner Eileen Cousins Jane C. Craddock James R. Craft Janice Credle Laura Crider Nancy Crooks Donna J. 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Haney Sally Harrison Jacqueline Harvey Joan Hassett Betty Haygood Maureen Hecht Michael Hechtkopf Pat A. Heiselberg Beverly S. Helms Naomi Helterbran Carolyn A. Herman Janet Hight Helen K. Hill Patricia A. Holland Robert Honne Arthur H. Horwitz Carol A. Hottenstein Linda Howells John K. Hudgins Nancy A. Hudson Haywood N. Hughes Elizabeth C. Hunt Lanny K. Ingold Mary Jane Inman Mariette W. Irwin Peter W. Jackson John H. Jarvis Robert O. Jenkins Earl B. Jennings Bernice A. Johnson George C. Johnson D'Arcy W. Jones, Jr. Fred P. Keilty Patricia J. Keilty Elizabeth Kemper Stewart G. Kenaga John W. Kendall L: 0-J 302 Ai Nancy A. Kimbrel Joy Kirby Arlene M. Kitchen Joseph M. Kline, Jr Raymond E. Knight, Bettie B. Koenig Jay A. Kossman Frederick Kovner Sherry B. Lam Ernest L. Lane Melodie Laugerman William F. Law Lula Lay Suzanne Leclaire Dora Lee Susan A. Levy Deanna E. Lewis Errol G. Lewis Susan Linden Carolyn Litchfield .lr M5352 H. if 1. .Qu . .2 A f 303 Joseph E. Lord Mary Lueck Doris H. Mace Carole E. Magyorosi Kenneth W. Malbon Thomas H. Mallery George L. Marshall, Jr Betty J. Martin Sharon Martone Joan E. Mason Robert E. Mayes III Charles E. McLane, Jr. Tempie W. Meyerhoff Donald M. Midgett Seaborn E. Miller Alice Mitchell Jean W. Mitchell Barry Moore Vicki J. Morgan Edward Murray Qrrzw 304 Virginia Murrell Lois C. Nevins Terri Newmark Helen C. Nicholas Victoria M. Nicholas Dennis Nicholls Helen Nichols Margaret Nix Linda Nofplot David A. Norwood Keith M. Oulie Elizabeth R. Owen Thomas Parks ew nf Dinah E. Parr Frieda Parr Robin Partin Mary Beth Patterson Dale Peck Robert E. Pendergrass Don E. Petruska H' f ' ism . S 'S 11 fl if 0, I , 305 Rubie Rew Margaret Phillips Grace E. Pitt Joan W. Pool Sheila Potts Thomas E. Powell, Jr. Tommie Jo Powell Vernon J. Price David W. Pritchard William D. Pryor Patricia Psimas Elliott Pursell Carol A. Ralston Patricia A. Rapp Rosalind Rotman Leslie M. Relyea Lawrence Remaklus Barbara Rice L Leslie Risher Patricia Roach 306 Shirley C. Roberts Dennis R. Robinson Kathleen J. Robinson Jo Ann Rodes Perry R. Rogis Sharon C. Rohowsky Ingrid H. Rosenberg Gayle M. Russell Garry Sands Alberto Santillan Donna Sappington Leven J. Saunders, Jr. Linda M. Sawyer Diane C. Schertz Ronald S. Schmidt Michael Schrock Carolyn Scott Mary Scurlock Paulette Seaford Diane Seidemann - an LW il 1 - w iw ez-In ms , ,Y YAHEIV , , , - T M- N. 307 Michael Seidemann Gwendolyn Seidler Charles W. Sexton, Bruce Shelton Blake Shepherd Robert Sherman Richard L. Shipp John Shulson Margaret M. Siefring Lynn Simonds Betty S. Singer Brenda Skelton Arlene M. Skiba David M. Smith Eileen Smith Elaine L. Smith Sharon L. Smith Theodore M. Smith Tom Smith Nancye Smither 308 Mark N. Snyder Ruth G. Snyder Donna South Rochelle D. Spooner Charles Spruill Susan Spruill Eileen Stahlin Sharon Staneski Charlene E. Stant Howard H. Steinmetz Jack G. Summerlin John Summons Kathleen A. Summs Mary Ann Suthers Linda Sutton Lorraine Sutton Esther K. Talley Garnett F. Taylor Margaret W. Taylor Michael Taylor William G. Thomas Gary R. Thompson Jeycea B. Thompson Marsha K. Thornton David Todd Sandra Touchette David E. Troyer Van Tunstall Becky N. Turner Denzil A. Turner Diane Tuttle Irene Upshur Barent Van Buren Charles Vaughan Wayne Veryzer Judy Walker Susan B. Wall Everette D. Walley Alphin T. Walter Ruth Ann Walter 'N 310 Karen A. Waszak Raymond A. Watts Janice Webb Joyce H. Webb Mary L. Webb John R. M. Weeks Judy C. Wheeler Cameron Whiteman Donna S. Whitlatch Louis R. Whitlow Mary Ann Wiece-k Jeanne M. Wiggins John R. Williams Leslie J. Wilson William T. Winder .Iim Windley Elton L. Winslow Royce S. Winslow Marcella Witkiewicz Byron Woods 'GC'-7' Gene Woolard Bud L. Wrenn Paul M. Wrenn Virginia W. Wright Judith A. Yarbrough Lorraine H. Zelubowski Anthony M. Zontini Myron W. Curtis Edward M. Huskely Charles B. Kello III Laird H. Wise L: ,,,. .,,.,9.,:, , f' JK- ,...... 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I -II , Jil y,I if , ,!II. ,- B 5. fi 4 - . l .iw u 1 340 William Brown Melinda Brown Elizabeth Browning Robert Brunton Bonnie Bryan John Bryan Donald Bryant Jackie Bryant Jerry Bryant Larry Bryant Bruce Brymer Brad Buchanan William Buck Donald Buckley Jerry Bueck Charles Budz Glenn Bunch Joshua Bunch Jim Bunger Kenneth Bunting, Jr. Peter Bunting Leigh Bunting Pamela Burchette William Burckard Glenn Burdick Frank Burford Jack Burke Michael Burke Eddie Burks Clifford Burnett Ron Burnette Judy Burns Robert Burns Gary Burr Roland Burrows Laura Burton Caroline Busch Mitchell Butler Norman Butler Joann Byrd Hewlett Byrd Linda Byrum Shirley Byrum Edgar Caffey Elizabeth Cahoon Dale Calender Dale Calender Timothy Callahan Bo Cameron Cathy Camp Jim Camp John Campbell Katherine Campbell Roger Campbell Daniel Carey Barbara Caris Deane Carlberg Micale Carlo Vince Carlo Jeffrey Carlson Gary Carlton Betsy Carpenter Joseph Carr Josiah Carter Robert Carter, Jr. John Case Patricia Casey Jim Casteen David Cataldi Linda Caudill Bob Chandler Judy Chandler Alan Chapman Ed Chapman Faye Charleton Sue Christmas Richard Cherry Norman Chrismore Bonnie Citrenbaum Peggy Clanton Elmer Clark Marshall Clark Robert Clark Robert Clark Robert Clark Douglas Clarke Gray Clarke Patricia Clarke 7, at X B 1 ' W - , ew? ff il l me ' 5 5 ' .1 -H A if . 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Rogers Hall: Floor President, Fire Marshal: Newman Club: Sociology Club. Benton, Howard C. Sociology. Sociology Club. Berkowitz, Elise Zelinger. Education SEA. Berry, Samuel T. Accounting. Alpha Tau Omega. Betterton, Carl E. Civil Engineering. Engineers Club: Secretary, Vice- President, President: American Society of Civil Engineers: Young Demo- cratsi Club: Virginia Section of American Society of Civil Engineers Award: Lampe Award in Engineering. Bietz, Arlie A. Accounting. Black, Jean Story. Elementary Education. ODC Young Democrats Club: Canterbury Club: President: IRC: Secretary. Blumenthal, Mary. Art Education. Archery Manager, FTA' International Relations Club: Girls Athletic Club: Yearbook Art Editor: Newspaper Reporter: May Court: Archery Tournament: Ist place. Blythe, Amelia H. Elementary Education. SEA. Booker, R. Terrell. Economics. Circle K Club: Secretary, Vice-President: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Treasurer, IFC member. Bowles, Robert Earl. Accounting. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Treasurer. Boydston, Susan B. Art Education. SEA. Bright, Brenda Ripley. Elementary Education. Dorm President, Student Council, May Court CAverett Junior Collegej. Brimmcr, Donald R. History. Broaddus, Susan Lynn. French. Canterbury Club: International Club: Chi Omega: Junior Class Council. Broun, Cathy. Sociology. Brown, Robert James. Elementary Education. Alpha Tau Omega: News- paper: Dean Howard Literary Society: SEA. Bryant, Albert Louis, Jr. Psychology. Delta Sigma Phi: Pledgemaster, President. Bryant, Patricia S. Elementary Education. Newman Club: Sophomore Coun- selor: Horse Council: Treasurer QRadford Collegeb: SEA: Dean's List. 358 Burgess, Anne Leary. Elementary Education. Field Hockey-Varsity Letter: Alpha Xi Delta: Vice-President of Pledge Class, Vice-President: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: SEA: Panhellenic Representative. Byrd, Patricia Glenn. English. Westminster Fellowship. C Camp, Edward John. Psychology. Canterbury Club. Carncciolo, Nancy Joyce. History. Orchesis: Young Democrats Club: Intra- murals Chairman of Chi Omega, Pledge Mistress: Orchesis: Vice-President: Floor Advisor of Rogers Hall: Judicial Board Representative of Senior Class. Cardillo, David Arthur. History. Carmines, Edward Graham. Political Science, Political Science Club. Csrper, Ralph Woodrow, II. Finance. Chamberlayne, Dorothy Sue. Mathematics. Chi Omega: Treasurer: Russian Club: President: Dean's List: Judicial Court Judge: ICC: Little Sister of the Maltese Cross: Sigma Beta Tau Leadership Fraternity: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Chittum, Paula Lynn. Nursing. Christold, Catherine. Sociology. Freshman Class: Treasurer: Sophomore Class Council: Sociology Club: Treasurer. Cigler, James L. Electrical Engineering. Engineer's Club: IEEE: Vice- Chairman. Clark, Janet Innes. Biology. Choir: Drama Club: Community Development Corps: Women's Dorm Secretary: Biology Club. Clements, Jane Lynette. History. Cl-evenger, Sara Jo. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: Synchronized Swim- ming. Coburn, Thomas E. Philosophy. Cohen, Carol May. Elementary Education. Young Democrats Club: Hillel Club: SEA: Federal Grant: Virginia State Board of Education Fellowship in the Special Education of the Mentally Retarded. Compton, Linda Lou. English. SEA: Canterbury Club: ODC Dept. of English Award: Honorable Mention for the Woodrow Wilson Scholarships. Conner, Julia Kay. Sociology. Yearbook Staff: Dorm Council lBridgewater Collegej: Sociology Club. Cousins, V. Eileen. Secondary Education. SEA. Cradduck, Jane Castle. Secondary Education-Social Studies and Speech. Junior and Senior Class Councils: Panhellenic Workshop at ODC: Radford Dramatic Society: Junior Class Play: Debating and Forensic Club: Old Dominion Little Theatre: Judicial Board: Pi Kappa Delta: Secretary- Treasurer: ODC Opera Woi'kshop My Fair Lady. Craft, James R. Psychology. College Chorus. Credle, Janice Gayle. Elementary Education. Crider, Laura L. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta: Corresponding Secretary. Crooks, Nancy. Elementary Education. Crossman, Donna J. Elementary Education. SEA: Treasurer. Culpepper, Donald W. General Business. ODC Sailing Team. Crew, Skipper, Commodore: Circle K Club: College Chorus: Most Valuable Player of ODC Sailing Team. Cunningham, Charlotte. Mathematics. Chi Omega: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils: Little Sister of the Maltese Cross: Sorority House Manager: Dean's List: Professor Evaluating Committee. Curtis, Myron W. Industrial Arts. D Dailey, Brenda Anne. Elementary Education. Dailey, Joan Skidmore. Psychology. Freshman Representative to Legislative Council: Freshman Class Council: Social Committee Chairman: Chi Omega.: Synchronized Swimming. Davis, Nancy S. Secondary Education-Art. Delta Sigma Lambda: Corre- sponding Secretary, Historian: Sculpture Student Spring Art Show: Norfolk Presbytery Campus Urban Ministery Council. Day, Linda Leigh. Elementary Education. Freshman Cheerleader: Chi Omega: Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court: Sophomore Class Vice-President: Student Government Secretary: Junior Class Queen: Junior Class Council: Sigma Beta Tau: SEA: Senior Class Council: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Deal, Walter F., III. Industrial Arts Education. Demetriov, Chris. Physics. Diepold, Kenneth C. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Newman Club: Treasurer: Judicial Board: Mace and Crown: Sports Writer: Student Manager Cafeteria of Rogers Hall: Student Veterans Association: Secretary. Dierks, Susan. Spanish. Dincalci, James Thomas. Pre-Med. Pre-Med-Dent Cluh: American Chemical Society: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Historian, Public Relations Chairman, Intra- murals. Dinger, Dodge, Pledge Drury, Lois A. Elementary Education. Young Democrats: Devotional Chair- man LVirginia Intermont Collegej : SEA. Dunbar, Tricia. Spanish. Chi Omega: Junior and Senior Class Council. Dunning, Janet. History. Westminster Fellowship: Inter-Religious Club Council: Secretary. Shirley M. Nursing. . Harold W. Secondary Education. Pi Kappa Alpha: Tennis Team: Master of Pi Kappa Alpha: History Club: SEA. E Earnest, Anne Elizabeth. German. German Forum: Secretary, President: International Club. Senior Statistics Eddy, Lynn Ann. History. Freshman Class Council: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Representative to the Legislative Council: Ways and Means Committee: Young Democrats: German Forum: Delta Zeta: Secretary of Spring Pledge Class, Activities Chairman, Guard, Vice-President in charge of Rush: Dance Decoration Committee-Homecoming '68: Junior of the Month-Feb. '67. Edwards, John R., III. Thermal Engineering. Circle K Club: Vice-President, President: Capital District Circle K: Secretary-Treasurer: Student Chapter ASME member: Engineers Club. Eichelberger. Kenneth. Finance. Sigma Nu. Elliott, Kelsy Paulette. History. History Club: List: Junior Class Council: Honor Court: Phi Omega: Honor's Program-History: Greek Week Class Secretary: Sigma Nu Sweetheart: Who's American Colleges and Universities: Phi Alpha Gymnastics Club: Dean's Alpha Theta: Delta Phi Queen Candidate: Senior Who Among Students in Theta: Secretary: English Speaking Union Scholarship to Oxford, England: Social Science Achieve- ment Award. Ellis, Marshall Herbert. English. Phi Mu Alpha: Historian, Pledge Master, President: Interest Club Council. Engel, Wilson F., III. English. Gadfly: Nomination for Designation Wood- row Wilson Fellowship Competition. Erickson, Sonja Kristine. Elementary Education. SEA: Dean's List. Evans, Elizabeth Ann. Elementary Education. Everton, Gary Leigh. Physical Education. F Ferris, Ginger Lee. Elementary Education-Early Childhood. SEA: Vice- President fsecond semesterj. Fen-iter, Julia Cochran. Secondary Education-Art. Fields, James A. Business Administration. Flowers, Barbara. Elementary Education. SEA. Ford, George Edward, Jr. Business Management. Foster, Anna-Elisabeth. English. Fox, Patricia Louise. Elementary Education. Cheerleader: Sophomore. Jun- ior, and Senior Class Councils: Chi Omega. Frieden, Alan M. History. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Athletic Chairman, Vice- President, President: Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society: geansl List: Delegate to UN Model General Assembly and Model Security ounci . Friedman, Francine Evelyn. Elementary Education. SEA. Frye, John Jacob. Psychology. Delta Sigma Phi: Athletic Director, master. Pledge- G Galumbeck, Alan David. Electrical Engineering. Alpha Epsilon Pi: House Manager, Parliamentarian, Pledgemaster, Treasurer. gates, Gerald Paul. Physical Education. Physical Education Club: eam. Ghent, Betty C. Art History. Opera Workshop: Leads-Vocal in Kismet and Cavaliers Rusticanaf' Ginnnoutsos, Kyriaki Marina. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta: Pledge Trainer: SEA: Vice-President: Student Center Board: SEA: Vice- President: Junior Class Council: Sigma Beta Tau: Student YEA: President: Who's Who Among Students of American Colleges and Universities Giles, Mary Lou. English. Goldberg, Elinor Sharon. French. Dean's List: Hillel Club: Education Club. Goldstein, Steven Neil. History. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Social Chairman, Mem- ber at Large: IFC: Social Chairman: Young Democrats. Goolsby, Patricia Rue. Elementary Edkucation. Alpha Xi Delta: Vice- President: Sigma Beta Tau: SEA: Junior Class Council: Vice-Presidlent: Who's Who Among Students of American Colleges and Universities. Gomez, Robert Patirick. Economics. Greene, Kathryn E. Sociology. Griffeth, Rodger Wayne. Psychology. Psychology Club: Vice-President. Grimstead, Manly H. Business Management. Student Veterans Association: Secretary. Track H Hahne, Robert F. Secondary Education. Freshman Baseball: Pi Kappa Alpha: Junior Class Council. Haley, Robert L. Civil Engineering. Phi Band: American Society of Civil Engineers: Treasurer. IEEE. Mu Alpha: All-Virginia College Hall, Howard S., Jr. Electrical Engineering. Hanbury, George Raleigh. Pre-Dental. American Chemical Society: Young Democrats: Pre Med-Pre Dent Club. Haney, William A. Psychology. Scuba Club: Intramural Sports: Psychology Club: Phi Kappa Tau. Harrison, Sully. English. Harvey, Jacqueline D. Elementary Education. Drama Club: SEA. Hassett, Joan Carolyn. Elementary Education. SEA. Haygood, Betty Pittman. Secondary Education-Art. Hecht, Maureen E. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: College Choir: Sophomore Class Council: Lutheran Club: IRC Representative: Junior Class Council: WTAR Radio Committee: Senior Class Council. I-Iechtkopf, Michael S. Pre-Med. Pre-Med. Club: Varsity Swimming: Captain, Most Valuable Player: Alpha Epsilon Pi. Heiselberg, Patricia Anne. Elementary Education. SEA. Helms, Beverly S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Delta Sigma Lambda: President: Dean's List: SEA. 359 Helterbran, Naomi. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta: Chaplain, Record- ing Secretary: SEA. Herman, Carolyn Anne. English. Glee Club: Business Staff of School Paper: Dramatic Club: Librarian for Dramatic Club CChristopber New- Eorft Collegej: Young Democrats: ODC Concert Band: Secretary: Dean's is . Hight, Janet. Business Administration-Marketing. Theta Mu Chi: Treasurer: Phi Beta Lambda. Hill, Helen K. Secondary Education. Delta Sigma Lambda: President. Holland, Patricia R. Elementary Education. Delta Sigma Lambda. Holley, Carol Lee. Math. Freshman Class: Treasurer: Young Democrats: Baptist Student Union: Secretary: Dean's List: Treasurer of Pledge Class, Vice-Presiclent: Homecoming Court: SGA Executive Committee, Treasurer: Theta Xi Sweetheart: ODC Radio Committee: SGA Social Committee: Sigma Beta Tau: Delta Phi Omega: Greek Week Court: Senior Class: President: Delta Phi Omega: President: Homecoming Queen. Junior Class Council: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Hurwitz, Arthur H. Psychology. Hillel Club: President: Young Democrats Club: Treasurer, lst Vice-President: Dean's List: IRC Council: Treasurer, President: Committee Center House Rules: Mace and Crown: Columnist: Lewis Webb College Center Governing Board: Chairman: Junior Class Council: Junior Class Play: Director: SGA Executive Board: Delta Sigma Phi: Chaplain: Sigma Beta Tau: Freshman Orientation: Co-Chairman: Delta Sigma Phi: Director of Rush: Senior Class Social Chairman, Class Council: Who's Who Among Students of American Colleges and Univer- sities: Virginia State Undergraduate Scholarship. Hottenstein, Carol Ann. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Howells, Linda. Spanish. Pi Kappa Phi Widows. I-Iudgins, John K. Economics. Russian Club. flfldson, Nancy Ann. Chemistry. American Chemical Society: Student Af- i iate. Hughes, Haywood N. Secondary Education-Chemistry. American Chemical Society: Student Affiliate. Hunt, Elizabeth C. Secondary Art Education. ODC Band. Huskey, Edward Martin. Psychology. Baptist Student Union: Mission's glhairman, Vice-President, President: Delta Sigma Phi: Pledgemaster. Chap- am. I Ingold, Lanny K. Economics. Track and Cross Country Teams: Varsity Club: Sailing Club. Inman, Mary June W. Elementary Education. Freshman Cheerleader: Cap- tain: Varsity Cheerleader: Chi Omega: Panhellenic Delegate: SEA: Vice- President. Irwin, Mariette W. German. College Chorus: Delta Sigma Lambda: Ger- man Club. J Jackson, Peter William. Business Administration-Marketing. Athletic Chair- man of College Dormitories: Intramural Football: Alpha Tau Omega: Intramural Football and Wrestling. Jarvis, John H. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. - Jenkins, Robert 0. Business Management. Theta Xi: Intramural Wrestling, lst and 2nd place, House Manager, Athletic Chairman, IFC Representative, Vice-President, Executive Council. Jennings. Earl B. Business Administration. Johnson, Bernice Ann. Music Education. Dramatic Club, SCA Choir: Chorus: SGA fTowson State Teachers Collegejg Madrigals, MENC: Composer of ODC Fight Song: Winner of State NATS Contest: Opera Workshop: MENC: President. Johnson, George Conrad. Industrial Arts Education. Industrial Arts Club: Treasurer. Jones, D'Arcy W., Jr. Dean's List: State and Federal Scholarship: National Honor Society in History: Vice-President: Phi Alpha Theta: German Forum: Vice-President: Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Mianz: Delta Phi Omega. K Keilty, Fred Paul. Thermal Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASME. Keilty, Patricia J. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: Social Chairman: Sophomore Class Council: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: SEA: Pikettes. Kcllo, Charles B. III. Psychology. Psychology Club: Baptist Student Union: Publicity Chairman. Kemper, Elizabeth. Elementary Education. Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Class Councils, Newman Club: Judicial Council: SEA: Chi Omega. Kendall, John W. Physical Education. Basketball: Student Coordinator of Intramurals. Kitchen, Arlene Mary. General Business. Student-Faculty Relations Com- mittee of Business School. Kimbrel, Nancy Ann. Elementary Education. Orchesis: Chi Omega: Junior Class Variety Show: PE Water Show: Sophomore Class Council: Swim- ming Team: Junior Class Council: ODC's Best Dressed Coed: Dorm Counselor: Most Outstanding Modern Dancer: SEA: Senior Class Council. Kirby, Joy Louise. Secondary Education-Social Studies. German Forum: Dean's List: SEA. Kline, Joseph Martin, Jr. Marketing. American Marketing Association. Knight, Raymond E., Jr. Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Senior Statistics Koenig, Bettie Ball. Secondary Education-Art. Wesley Foundation: Class Activities Committee: Class Intramurals: Founding Member of Art Club fLongwood Collegej. Kossman, Jay Alan. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Sophomore Class Council: Young Democrats: Vice-President: Junior Class Council: Traffic Court: Freshman Orientation: Co-Chairman: Pi Kappa Alpha: Social Chairmang Student Lawyer: Honor Courtg Judicial Vice-Presidentg SGA: Chairman, District II Virginia Association of Student Governments: Stu- dent Activities Committee: Knights of the Mace: President, Kovner, Frederick Murray. Mathematics. Varsity Baseball: lst Team All Mason-Dixon Conference: lst Team College All American: Outstanding Player Award. L Lam, Sherry Brown. Physical Education. Physical Education Majors Club: Cheerleader: Co-Captain: Outstanding Senior Girl. Lane, Ernest L. Biology. Intercollegiate Forum: International Club: Biology Club: Vice-President. Laugerman, Meludie Ann. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta: Mem- bership Chairman: SEA: Treasurer. Law, William Ford. Business Management-Finance. Baptist Stuflent Union: Vice-President: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Social Chairman, Chaplain. Lay, Lula Mae. Elementary Education. SEA. Leclaire, Suzanne. Elementary Education. SEA. Lee, Dora A. Nursing. Levy, Susan A. Chemistry. Young Democrats Club: Dean's List: American Chemistry Society: Vice-President: Safety Committee: Chemistry Build- ing: American Chemical Society Award for Outstanding Senior in Chemis- try. Lewis, Catherine D. Secondary Education-Social Studies. SEA. Lewis, Deanna Ellen. Elementary Education. SEA. Lewis, Errol G. Engineering. Baptist Student Union: Theta Xi: Historian.: Treasurer: American Society of Civil Engineers: Presi- Council. Psychology. Young Democrats Club: Troubadour: Hillel Clubg English Club: Russian Club: Psychology: Foreign Award for Russian. I History. Delta Omega Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha: Dean's List: Engineers Club: dent: Intex'-Club Linden, Susan. Club: Sociology Languages Dept. Lord, Joseph E. Honor Court: Sophomore Class Council: 2nd Vice-President of Psychology Club: History Club: Junior Class President: Executive Council. Lueck, Mary. Psychology. Alpha Xi Delta: Baptist Student Union. M Mace, Doris Harris. Elementary Education. Delta Sigma Lambda: Secre- tary: SEA. Magyorosi, Carole Elizabeth. Mathematics. Mathematics Club. Malbon, Kenneth Wayne. Political Science. International Club: German Forum: Presidentg Political Science Club. Mallery, Thomas H., Jr. Marketing. Marshall, George L., Jr. Business Management. Engineering Club: Alpha Kappa Psi: Chaplain. Chairman Efficiency Rating Committee. Martin, Betty Jane. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: Junior Class Councilg SEA. Martone, Mary Sharon. Elementary Education. SEA. Mason, Joan Eileen. Elementary Education. SEA. Mayes, Robert E., III. Economics. Merchandising Club. McLane, Charles E.. Jr. Psychology. Westminster Fellowship. Meyerhoff, Tempie W. Elementary Education. SEA. Murray, Edward Michael. Physics. American Institute of Physics, Student Section: Treasurer. Midgett, Donald Morgan. Physics. Pi Kappa Phi: Historian: American Institute of Physics, Student Section. Miller, Seaborn E. Psychology. Psychology Club. Mitchell, Alice. History. Mitchell, Jean VV. Elementary Education. SEA: Delta Sigma Lambda. Moore, Barry. Fine Arts. Pi Kappa Phi: Chaplain, Morgan, Vicki Johns. Elementary Education. Counselor: Chorus: SEA lllllary Washington Collegel. Mox, Paulette Yvonne. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Councils: Ways and Means Com- mittee: History Club: Social Committee: Chairman: Chi Omega: Pan- hellenic Conferenceg Senior Class Treasurer. Murrell, Virginia. Biology. Delta Zeta: Standards Chairman, Courtesy Chairman, Bookstore Chairman: Biology Club. N Nevins, Lois Carol. Business Administration. Newmart, Terri. Psychology. Young Democrats. Nicholas, Helen Craighill. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: Pledge Presi- dent: Junior Class Council: SEA. Nicholas, Victoria Mary. Elementary Education. Junior Class Council: NEA. Nicholls, Dennis. Economics. Varsity Baseball. Sigma Nu: IFC Representa- tive. Nichols, Helen Ann. Elementary Education. SEA. 360 Nix, Margaret. Englishl International Club: Canterbury Club: Mace and Crown. Nofplot, Linda. Speech Pathology. SEA: Kappa Alpha Southern Belle. Norwood, David Allen. Mathematics. Christian Science Org.: President: Inter-Religious Council: Treasurer, Vice-President: Christian Science Org.: Treasurer: Virginia Under-Graduate Scholarship, 5200: Mathematics. O Oulie, Keith Michael. Biology. GE College Bowl: WRMB College Radio Station fRandolph-Macon Collegel: Wesley Foundation: Biology Club. Owen, Elizabeth Renee. Political Science. International Club. P Parks, Thomas Lee. Accounting. Alpha Tau Omega. Parr, Dinnh E. French. Partin, Robin. Secondary Education-Art. Delta Sigma Lambda: Vice- President: Student Education Association: Student Art Show. Patterson, Mary Beth. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: Junior and Sen- ior Class Councils. Peck, Dale. Accounting. Pendergrass, Robert E. Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi. Petruska, Donald E. Biology. Theta Xi. Phillips, Margaret. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta: Journal Cor- respondent, President: Junior and Senior Class Councils. Pitt, Grace Elizabeth. Secondary Education-Art. Choir: Delta Zeta. Pool, Joan W. Business Administration. Senior Class Council: Chi Omega. Powell, Thomas Edwin. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Chaplain. Powell, Tommie Jo. Elementary Education. Delta Sigma Lambda: Presi- dent: SEA. Price, Vernon J. History. Pritchard, David W. Electronic Engineering. Sigma Nu: Chaplain, Vice- President. Pryor, William David. Psychology. Psimas, Pat. German. Biology Club: Divers Club: Secretary: German Club. R Rapp, Patricia A. Nursing. Newman Club: Secretary: Delta Zeta: Pan- hellenic Council, Chaplain: Panhellenic Council: Vice-President, President: Sigma Beta Tau: SNA: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Relyea, Leslie May. Mathematics. Music Scholarship: Leon Bunyan Math Scholarship: American Institute of Physics, Student Section: Secretary. Remaklus, Lawrence. Business Administration. Alpha Tau Omega: Rush Chairman lst Semester: Rogers Hall Floor Advisor. Rew, Rubie M. Elementary Education. Risher, Leslie. Elementary Education. SEA. Roach, L. Patricia. Elementary Education. Chi Omega: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils: SEAg Chi Omega: Publicity Chairman. Roberts. Shirley C. Nursing. Robinson, Dennis R. Psychology. Russian Club: Dean's List: Psychology Dept. Award. Robinson, Kathleen Joyce. Elementary Education. Concert Choir: College Choir: Dean's List: Delta Zeta: Corresponding Secretary, Alumnae: Folk Music Club: SEA. Rodes, JoAnn. Physical Education. PE Majors Club: SEA: Varsity Field Hockey: Intramural Volley, Basketball: Gymnastics Team. Rogis, Perry Ronald. Sociology. Alpha Tau Omega. Rohowsky, Sharon Coleen. Elementary Education. Eosenberg, Ingrid H. Psychology. German Club: Psychology Club: Dean's ist. Rotman, Rosalind L. Elementary Education. Dean's List lCleveland State Universityl 5 Tneta Rho.: SEA. Russell, Gayle M. Elementary Education. S Sammons, John W., Jr. Music Education. MENC. Sands, Garry Leroy. Secondary Education-Art. Pre-School for Deaf Children. Santillan, Alberta. English. Sappington, Donna McPike. Elementary Education. Spanish Clubg Canter- bury Club: Vice-President, Presidentg SEA: President. Saunders, Leven J., Jr. Accounting. Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track: Varsity Basketballg Varsity Club. Sawyer, Linda Marie. Music f0rganJ. College Chorus: Choir: Student Diiector, Accompanist. Schertz, Diane Catherine. Sociology. International Club: Sociology Club. Schmidt, Ronald S. Biology. Rifle Team, Inter-Fraternity Wrestling: Chi Phi: Executive Board for Fresnman Weekg Marijuana P0115 Mace and Crown. Schrock, Michael. Business Management. Newman Club: Treasurer: Stu- dent Lawyer for Judicial and Honor Courts: Judicial Vice-President Candidate: Legislative Council Representative: Senior Class Council: Alplna Kappa Psi. Senior Statistic Schwartz, Ronald Leslie. Political Science. Golf Team: Political Science Club: Treasurer, Program Chairman: Mace and Crown: Sports Editor: Assistant Attorney General: SGA Presidents Cabinet: Executive Council: Delegate to SUSGA Conference: Delegate to VASG Convention: Student- Teacher Evaluation Committee: Senior Class Vice-President, Representative to Legislative Council. Scott. Carolyn Anne. Art. Alpha Xi Delta: Membership Chairman. Scurlock, Mary Pauline. Elementary Education. Choir: SEA: Dean's List. Seaford, Sheila Paulette. Biology. Glee Club: Sophomore Class Secretary tChristopher Newport Collegel : Pre-Med Club. Seidemarm, Michael. Psychology. Seidler, Gwendolyn. Secondary Education-Art. Newspaper: Art Editor: Dramatic Vlforkshop: President fChristopher Newport Collegel. Sexton, Charles W., Jr. Electrical Engineering. IEEE: Engineers Club, Circle K Club. Shelton, Bruce B. Psychology. Shepherd, Blake. History. Sherman, Robert Meredith, III. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha: Transfer from Randolph-Macon College. Shipp, Richard L. Marketing. Pi Kappa Alpha: American Marketing As- sociation. Shulson, John C. Psychology. Concert Band: Norfolk Symphony: Orchestra: Phi Mu Alpha: Secretary, Historian, Vice-President: Virginia Intercol- legiate Band in Winchester: ODC Brass Ensemble: Dean's List: Phi Mu Alpha: Social and Projects Committee Chairman. Siefring, Margaret Mary. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta: Philanthropels Chairman: SEA: Vice-President. Simonds, Lynn. Nursing. Pi Beta Phi: SNA. Singer, Betty Lee. Elementary Education. SEA. Skelton, Brenda Ruth. Elementary Education. Chorus: Baptist Student Union: IVCF. Smith, David M. Sociology. Intramural Football and Basketball Troubadour: Humanist Society: Vice-President. Smith, Eileen Ann. Mathematics. Newman Club: Mathematics Club: Secre- tary: Delta Zeta: Treasurer, Sweetheart, Pledge Class Secretary: Dr. Bun- yan Award for Calculus. Smith. Elaine L. Elementary Education. SEA. Smith, Sharon Lee. Secondary Education-Math. Baptist Student Union: Missions Chairman, Vice-President of Promotion: SEA: Jordan Library Student Assistants Scholarship. Smith, T. M., Jr. History. Smith, Tom. Psychology. Newman Club. Smither, Nancye P. Elementary Education. Snyder, Mark. Sociology. Hillel Club: Secretary. Member at Large: Vice- President: Spanish Club: Sociology Club: President. Snyder, Ruth G. Elementary Education. Delta Sigma Lambda. South, Donna Lynn. Elementary Education. SEA. Spooner, Rochelle Doris. Psycholouy and Speech Pathology. Young Demo- crats: Drama Club: Chairman: Kismet : Eastern: lst Place in Oral Interpretation. Elizabethtown, Penn. Spruill, Charles. Economics. Alpha Tau Omega: President of Pledge Class: Co-Chairman of Orientation: RSA: President: Executive Council: Student Center Board: Homecoming Publicity Committee: Chairman: Administra- tive officer of Student Government Representative to VASG: School Spirit Committee. Spruill, Susie Gregory. Secondary Education-English. SEA. Staneski, Sharon. Biology. Yearbook staff: School Newspaper: Deaf Work- shop 1Molloy Catholic College for Womenl: Newman Club: Pre-Med Club: Secretary. Treasurer. Stant, Charlene. Fine Arts. Wesley Foundation: Program Chairman, Dan- forth Nominee, Vice-Presirlent: IRC: Delta Phi Omega: Faculty Scholar- ship: Honorable Mention for Danforth Fellowships in Art. Summerlin, Jack G. Electrical Engineering. Summa, Kathleen Ann. Fine Arts. Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart. Suthers, Mary Ann. Biology. Choir: Pre-Med-Dent Club: Biology Club: Medical Arts Club. Sutton, Linda H. Elementary Education. Choi1': Annual Staff: House Counselor of Dorm lCampbell Collegel: SEA: Secretary of Girl's Dorm lUNCl : SEA. Sutton, M. Loraine. Secondary Education-Mathematics. SEA: Math Club. T Talley, Esther Kay. Nursing. SNA: Vice-President. Taylor, Garnett F. Political Science. Debate Team: Vice-President: New- man Club: Presiflent: Young Democrats Club: Co-Organizer: Provence fPiedmontl Newman Clubs: Vice-Chairman: Religious Club Council: Co- Oryzanizer: ICC: Charter Member of Pi Kappa Delta Debate Fraternity: Student Chairman of Diocese of Richmond Newman Clubs: Junior Class Council: Chairman of Religious Emphasis Week: Political Science Club: Dean's List. Taylor, Margaret Williams. Elementary Education. Thomas, William G. Civil Engineering. All-Virginia College Band: American Society Civil Engineers: Secretary: Phi Mu Alpha. Thompson, Gary R. Chemistry. American Chemical Society: Student Af- filiates, President. Thompson, Jeycea. Mathematics. Band, Wesley Foundation. Thornton, Marsha Kay. Elementary Education. SEA. Todd, William David. Marketing. Wrestling: M. D. Champion, Chaplain: Alpha Tau Omega. Troyer, David E., Jr. Physics. American Institute of Physics: Vice-Presi- dent, President: Fiber Research. Turner, Denzil Aaron. Elementary Education. Turner, Rebecca Nash. Psychology. Young Democrats: Alpha Xi Delta: Recording Secretary, Rush Secretary: Psychology Club: Secretary-Treasurer: Senior Class Council, Senior Class Representative to Student Center Board. Tunstall, Van. Economics. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Secretary, Inter-Fraternity Tennis: Dean's Lfst: Youmz Democrats. Tuttle, Diane. Physical Education. Freshman Class Council: Sophomore Class President: Chi Omega: Pledge Class President, Historian, Rush Chairman, Personnel Chairman: Vice-President of Virginia's Physical Education Association: SGA Treasurer: Pi Kappa Alpha's Dream Girl Court: Floor Advisor of Rogers Hall: Junior Class Variety Show: Junior Class Council: Homecoming Queen: PE Majors Club: SEA. U Upshur, Irene Camilla. English. V Van Buren, Burent. Psychology. Freshman Basketball: Sigma Nu. Vaughan, Charles Ray. History. Veryzer, Wayne.Gordon. Physical Education. Varsity Cross Country and Track: Co-Captain: Varsity Club: President: Pi Kappa Phi: Track Var- sity Club: PE Majors Club. W Walker, Judith Littleton. Sociology. Sociology Club: Christian Science Organization. Wall, Susan Brown. Elementary Education. FTA: International Relations Club: Spanish Club: Secretary: Literary Club. Walley, Everette D. Electrical Engineering. Varsity Wrestling: IEEE. Waszak, Karen Lee. Psychology. Phi Theta Kappa KCunal Zone Collegel. Webb, Joyce Helen. Mathematics. Concert Choir: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship: Secretary. Webb, M. .Janice. Sociology. Fine Arts Club: Hall Council: President, Social Chairman: Young Democrats: Secretary: Judicial Board: SRA. Webb, Mary Lewis. Biology. Biology Club. Weeks, John R. M. History. Freshman Class Council: Vice-President: Tneia Xi: Secretary: Dean's List. Wheeler, Judy Carolyn. Elementary Education. RSA Judicial Board: SEA. Whiteman, Thomas Cameron. Economics. Economics Club: President: Grad- uate Fellowship. Whitlatch, Donna Sue. Nursing. Student Nurses' Association. Whitlow, Louis Randolph. Economics. Freshman Class Council: Vice-Presi- dent: Theta Chi: Homecoming Committee: IFC LUniversity of Richmondlg SGA Representative: Homecoming Committee fChowan Collegel: Theta Chi: President, Pledge Marshal, Social Chairman: Senior Class Council, Publicity Chairman : Honor Council. Wiecek, Mary Ann C. Elementary Education. Newman Club: Chairman: SEA: Truubadour: Mace and Crown. Wiggins, Marion Jeanne. Office Administration. Phi Beta Lambda: Secre- tary, Vice-President, State Secretary, President, State President: Alpha lix .Delta: Journal. Correspondent, Treasurer: Judical Traffic Committee: 'Miss Future Business Executive for Virginian: Baptist Student Union: :Vgds Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Trou- a our. Williams, John R. Math. Wilson, David E. History. History Club: International Club. Wilson, Leslie Joan. Secondary Education-Spanish. SEA. Winder, William Taylor. Business Administration-Finance. Windley,..Iim. Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi: Virginia Undergraduate Scholarship: Mace and Crown: Business Manager. Winslow, Elton L. Pre-Med. Pre-Med Club. Winslow? Royce S., Jr. Electrical Engineering. IEEE: Chairman: Engineer- mo' 'zu . Woolard, Gene Alan. Political Science. Alpha Tau Omega: Secretary, Vice- President: Political Science Club: Legislative Council: Honor Court Lawyer: IFC: Secretary: Orientation Committee: Co-Chairman: Mace and Crown: Fraternity Editor: SGA: President: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Norfolk Police-Community Relations Board. Woods, Byron Vincent. Engineering. IEEE: Circle K Club: President. Wrenn, Bud. Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi. Wrenn, Paul. Marketing. Dean's List: SVA: Treasurer: Hundred Mile Club: Student Affairs Committee: Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship Award. Wright, Virginia W. Elementary Education. Delta Sigma Lambda. Y i Yarbrough, Judith Ann. English. Undergraduate Scholarship: Concert Choir: Symphony Orchestra: Opera Theater: Troubadour Academics Editor: ODC Scholarship for High Academic Standing. Z Zelubowski, Lorraine Helen. Nursing. SNA: President, Projects Chairman, District I: ICC: Executive Council, Secretary. Zontini, Anthony M. .Physical Education. Varsity Letter in Track, Base- ball, Basketball: Varsity Club: Indoor Record Low Hurdles Mason-Dixon: P-E MaJors Club: Treasurer: MVP Baseball: M-D 120 High Hurdle Cham- pion-All M-D Baseball: All M-D Baseball: Inrloor and Outdoor Track. Dl1'90t0l', Office Of Research Administrative Assistant to ppendix OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION Lewis Warrington Webb .........,...,.. President John B. Johnson ....... Provost Hugh H. Sisson ................ Director of Administration George William Whitehurst .... .. . Dean of Student Affairs John R. Tabb ............. Director of Planning and Edward Vernon Peele .... Jack Thorne Turner . . . Franklin Ross Jones ...... Ralph M. Rotty ..... .. . Edward Lee White .... Melvin A. Pittman Stanley R. Pliska Edgar A. Kovner ........ Brewster Earl Peabody Clifford L. Adams ..... Development Dean of the School of Arts and Letters . . . . Dean of the School of Business Administration . . Dean of the School of Education Dean of the School of Engineering .. . .. Associate Dean of the School of Engineering Dean of the School of Sciences . . . . . . . Dean of the Division of Continuing Education Dean of the Division of Technology . . . . . . . . . Director of the Library and Grant Administration ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT Chairman William H. Patterson Whitney Adelbert Chamberlain Rebecca O. White Hart Slater ........ William E. Howard James B. Denny Charles A. Burch ..... .... M. Marceline Staples . Grady H. Whicker Glen G. Vought .... Harriet C. Jones Clarence W. Wolfe Robertson C. Dailey Dean of Women . . . . ..... Business Manager Director of Admissions and Registration Assistant Director of Admissions Assistant Director of Admissions Registrar . . . . . . . . . Director of Counseling Assistant Director of Counseling Assistant Director of Counseling Director of Data Processing . . . . . . Director of the Alumni Association Dorothy F. Lippincott Director of College Relations Arthur B. Metheny . . . Robert G. Spence .. Herbert A. Gygi James S. Barron Elizabeth S. Henry .... ART DEPARTMENT Chairman Parker Lesley . . . . . . . . . Director of Athletics Director of Financial Aid and Placement . . . . . . . . Resident Architect Assistant to the President the Provost Chairman Charles Kenneth Sibley John Willies Frankos Edwin Grover Vance Edwin Grover Lawrence Wayne Johnson Edward Patrick Kiernan Grayson Brownlee Miller William Abner Old William Harold Patterson Thomas Melville Perry Frederick D. Whitehurst John Raymond Willsey SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Dean Ralph M. Rotty Associate Dean Edward Lee White Robert L. Ash Walter Herbert Bainbridge P. Stephen Barna William McKinley Beck Richard H. Bigelow Robert Yew-Keng Cheng Gennaro L. Goglia Jesse T. Hancock John Henry Heinbockel David E. Henderson Preston Benton Johnson Charles Frank Miller Lermond Horton Miller Frederick Lane Moreadith Jayant S. Patel A. Sidney Roberts K. R. Krishna Sarma William D. Stanley Yates Stirling 362 Vincent Edmond Castagnacci Kenneth Glenn Daley Evelyn Gay Wilson Dreyer Alexander Brooks Jackson Alice C. Rice Jaffe Ernest John Mauer Victor Aaron Pickett Suzanne Seel Marjory W. Spindle Strauss Neal E. Thomas Florence Anshen Zetlin BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Chairman David Edgar Delzell Omar M. Amin Earl L. Atwood Virginia Speer Bagley Mary Louise Beckett Charles Fred Brewer Francine Geber Buckley Paul Anthony Buckley Rebecca Deramus Paul John Homsher Alva Howard Johnson Gerald Frank Levy Harold George Marshall Richard Alan Pamplin Donald Lee Simmons Harry A. Snyder Daniel Eli Sonenshine Nancy Lee Wade Richard L. Wilkin Timothy Zorach BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Chairman Harold Quentin Webb Norwood E. Bostic Earl Watkins Bracey Anne Scott Daughtrey Kathleen A. Fitzgerald Carolyn Frye McCurdy BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Chairman Max. B. Jones Arthur Furman Belote Earle D. Bottom Patricia A. Boyer Gordon Carl Buhrer Lowell Kenneth Clarke Irene B. Davidson Charles M. DeHority Richard M. Gordon Alex Hawryluk Dorothy Mae Jones Thomas Edward Manore Anthony R. Marchione William Mazel Charles Russell Miller Charles Robert Minton Allan Van Palmer Jerry Grey Patterson Jerry J. Pezzella Thomas Jackson Reed Stephen Pinyee Shao Albert Teich William Franklin Whitbeck CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Chairman Calder S. Sherwood Charles Edward Bell Frank William Billmyer Allen Keith Clark Thomas Haugh Dunham Thomas Anthony Gosink Robert Sloan Hufstedler Lewis Sheldon Keyes Edgar Elwyn Lineken Lyle Frederick Lueck Donald Kirk Marchand Donald McClain Oglesby Richard Adams Palmer Anthony G. Petropoulos Anthony John Pietruskiewicz, Jr. Carla Reese Stevenson Richard Harry Stonestreet Lewis C. Waid John Braden Waite H. Caleb White Roy Lee Williams DENTAL HYGIENE DEPARTMENT Chairman Gene W. Hirschfeld Nancy M. Ghiz Tom R. Nicholls DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Chairman Joseph B. Dent C. A. Altimus Ruth Branigan N. J. Kozak John M. Patterson T. P. Rusnock Henry H. Schmoele Appendix 363 ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Chairman Jack W. Nickson Charles Parrish Blitch Henry Marshall Booker Robert C. Burton John Simon deLeeuw Elmo Louis Jackson Kehar Sangha Stephen L. Shapiro Nathaniel E. Shechter John Campbell Wardlaw Elzie G. Whitlock SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Elementary Chairman Theodore Ross Fink Secondary Chairman Alan Rufus Tonelson Hosmer Phillip Allyn Soren H. Andreson Emory Carlton Bowyer Lillian A. Burstein S. R. Butler Bettie C. Chappell Barbara B. Chesky Maxine H. Cochran Paul E. Corn Edward Lawrence Daughtrey Bobbe Lytle Davey Elizabeth Munro deBedts Linda K. Fentress Foye Pritchard Foskey Walter T. H. Galliford Karl C. Garrison Paul Grob Sharif M. Hafiz Ruth F. Harrell William L. Harrell Fern F. Harris Thomas L. Harris Evelyn M. Hellinger James Oswald Henry Samuel M. Holton Charlotte M. Hopewell Mildred D. Hoyt Jack B. Krail Edwin L. Lamberth Mary Lou Langhorne Roxie S. Lay Robert Arnold Magoon Alan Mandell Adolphe R. Meyer Helen L. Newman Rhowen L. Newton William R. Rickols Helen Loftis Perry Travis Meech Peters Alice M. Powell Paul Renz Edwin M. Rudisill Annabel L. Sacks Charles Dorsey Walters ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Chairman Albert I. Godden Allen L. Cordell Laurence G. Crowder Henry B. Edwards Secundino Fernandez Raymond E. Ferrari Leonard A. Hobbs William T. James John H. Lawless Tracy B. Nabers George T. Rodeheaver Luther J. Shipman Earle W. Steele William H. Thornton Joseph Tusinski William R. White J. Thomas Williford ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Chairman James Brady Reece Rashelle G. Altschul Roy Edwin Aycock Ellen Whiting Blake Wayne E. Bowman Charles Owen Burgess James Van Dyck Card Robert Moton Coltrane Julianne Hale Cross Elizabeth Calvert Page Dabney Margaret Hay Daugherty Clara Ann deBecze Emmett Jackson Fulghum Gregory Norman Gabbard Susan F. Spielman Glassman Jean Ruth Halladay Ramona Hartley Hamby William Lee Harrell Samuel Philip Hines Karen Lee Hodges Marianne A. Pearson Kennedy Gladys Thompson Kerr Karl Frederick Knight Frances Stoakley Lankford Allen Robert Levy Peter Anthony Lyons James Joseph McNally Alf Johnson Mapp Carolyn Hodgson Meyers John Carl Miller John Raymond Miller Dorothy Cox Moore Edward Vernon Peele Mildred Guilds Peele Leland Douglas Peterson Ernest Lloyd Rhodes Anna Hildegard Rydingsvard Herbert Lee Sebren William Ward Seward David Lee Shores Charles Franklin Souther Mary L. Wolfe Stringfellow Richard Frank Thompson Caroline Heath Tunstall Lon D. Vance Sheldon Sprague Voorhis Jack Elton Weiseman, II Amzie Reid Wentz John Foster West Conrad Sherwood Wilson, Jr. Daniel Sturdivant Wilson Jack Hamilton Wilson FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Chairman Rogers D. Whichard William Gerald Akers Walter Herman Bell Egla Morales Blouin Violet K. S. Breneiser Helen Biringer Brower Richard Randall Cole John Augustine Fahey Genevieve M. J. Mulard Galliford Henry Speer Hackney William Lewis Herring John Frank Holley Linda Jeffery Juliard ppendix 364 Larry Harold McReed Mercedes Martinez Regula A. Meier Woodrow Wilson Moore Abbott Gerald Saks Dorothy E. L. Stanley Rogers Dey Whichard Marjorie O. Nock Wilson GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT Chairman Arthur Claude .Munyan Keith Frye William Jefferson Hanna William Parks James Kent Pirkle Wiley Samuel Rogers Randall Scott Spencer HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Chairman Men's Department Arthur B Metheny Chairman Women's Department Emily V Pittman William Russell Allen Catherine C. Beamon Beverley Beck Burton Marion Earl Carroll Joseph Campbell Chandler Natalie Wynne Etheridge Gerald S. George Fran M. Hermance Charles Walter Jackson Mary Frances Jackson James Jarrett James F. McAVaddy Jewel D. Morgan Louis Guill Plummer Thomas Merrill Robinson James Albert Tatem, Jr. Irene Vassilieff Wohner HISTORY DEPARTMENT Chairman Ralph Fortes deBedts Thomas Blossom Nancy Bergmann Cuthbert Linda Carroll Davis Charley Paul' Eastburn Willard Chabot Frank, Jr. Thomas Theodore Hamilton Anne Barber Harris David Alan Harris Frederick Herman Dorothy Elizabeth Johnson Pierre Neville Juliard Heinz Karl Meier Norman Hall Pollock David Crawford Poteet William Richards Price Jean Towle Reed Martha G. Rollins Patrick Joseph Rollins Richard Albert Rutyna William John Schellings Burton Schepper Lauren F. Selden Melinda Zucker Selden Zelda Berlin Silverman Mary A. Burr Stevens Peter Crawford Stewart Joseph Morten Tyrrell Harold Stacy Wilson Appendix INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Chairman Frederick W. Culpepper, Jr. Robert E. Barnstead Robert Benjamin Eddy James LeRoy Frazier Joseph Edward Haslett David Irving Joyner LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT Chairman Ronald G. Spector James D. Bimson Frederick J. Pawell, Jr. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Chairman William Austin Rutledge Leroy Ethan Allen Steve M. K. Atiyah Howard William Baeumler Carolyn Kennett Barry Richard Francis Barry, Jr. Stanley Frank Barto, Jr. Carolyn S. Armentrout Bunyan Leonidas Hamlin Bunyan Leonard Frederick Freiburghouse Robert Emett Gadrow Bruce Frederick Godsave Joan M. Gosink Harold Sinclair Grant Robert Stephen Haltiner Richard Paige Harrison James Louis Hatfield Virginia Ann Green Joyner Mark Lesley Harold Conrad Lester William LeRoy Messmer Margaret Casto Phillips Carl Arnold Schulz, Jr. Thomas Eaton Wood MUSIC DEPARTMENT Chairman Harold Gage Hawn William Sebastian Bartolotta Stanley Eliot Breneiser John Joseph Davye Carol L. Felten Hayes Elaine Barry Jennette John Emil MacCormack Ronald Joseph Moribello Walter Leo Noona, Jr. Allan Owen Elizabeth G. Pappas George Glenn Pixley Harold Jesse Protsman Angie Sinclair Rupert Charles Edward Vogan Karen M. Saathoff Walter Robert Floyd Young ' NURSING DEPARTMENT Chairman Herta H. E. Spatzker Ellen Howard Alexander' Lucy Ann C. Howard Frances Flippen Hughes Mary Elizabeth Rowden OCEANOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Chairman Jacques Simon Zaneveld 365 PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT Chairman Andrew Csapo Tunyogi Gerald Paul Bradley George Carswell Hughs Alfred Warren Matthews Thomas Neill, Jr. PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Chairman Clifford L. Adams Jacob Becher Forrest Pierce Clay, Jr. Ian David Howard Robert Lee Kernell Govind Sharan Khandelwal Henry Allyn Lackner John Blanchard Miles George S. Ofelt Melvin A. Pittman Wenton Maurice Pritchard Armando J. Rodriquez Robert Richard Slocum POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Chairman Edward Grant Meade Robert Leroy Bock Samad Hafezi John Egan McAteer David Alan Rahm John Warren Ramsey Everett George Ryder Robert Lewis Stern Thomas Learned Wells GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Chairman Edward Grant Meade Clyde Joshua Haddock John J. Jarvis, III Thomas Rodney Noble PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Chairman Donald P. Ogdon Cephas Joe Adkins, Jr. Cletus A. Cole Henry Barry Gillen Elizabeth Conklin Guy Irene F. Anderson Harris Dietrich W. I-Ieyder Curtis William Howard, III Jerome Paul Ledvina George Townsend Lodge Murray Gordon Mitts Brenda Ann Nobles David Leigh Pancoast James N. Pendleton, III Thomas Mark Pick Paul Reich Allen J. Schuh Susan Ruth Schulman Jerome T. Trexler Robert Joseph Wunderlin SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Chairman William Edward Hopkins Rebecca Burgess Bahr Walter Camp Bearnan, Jr. Reuven Z. Cohen Marian Bessent Hamilton Elbridge King Reid Lilla Evelyn Roache Clifford Clayton Saunders SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Chairman Paul Renz Margaret B. Babbitt Reuben Cooper Dorothy C. Councill Paula J. Herbert Daniel Emory Sellers SPEECH DEPARTMENT Chairman Reuben Cooper Paul A. Dicklin Stan Fedyszyn Ralph V. Lahaie William R. Martin Rolla H. Nuckles Mildred Beard Wertz Appendix Jim Dunn Mark Fitzpatrick Enrique J. Garcia Charles E. Greene John H. Jarvis Allen H. Jones Roger Jones Robert S. Jordan, Jr Pete Knudsen Andy Malodovitch George L. Marshall Ronald J. McCullen James L. McGraw Newton B. Miller Ed Mirmelstine Jim S. Moore Jim R. Moore Ray Nelson Bob Pendergrass Steve Preston Vincent F. Riviello Mike Shrock Bradley D. Simpson William Smith Jimmy Strickland Jim Swafford George Thompson Wayne Wilkinson Jim Winley George T. Wood, III Jim Wood Bud L. Wrenn, Jr. TEACHING AFFILIATES AMERICAN CHEMICAL SCCIETY Robert J. Faulconer , Ambler Ray Goodwin Offlcefsi Allen M- Mofan President-Gary R. Thompson Ralph M' Stevens Vice-President-Susan Levy Secretary-Treasurer-Jo Ann Bradley LIBRARY Faculty Advisor-Dr Charles Bell Director Brewster Earl Peabody Members: Louise Purcell Bethea James Baines Benjamin Franklin Clymer, Jr. Frank T. Bishop Elizabeth Munro deBedts Jo Ann Bradley Adrienne Donneaud Schellings Vincent Carlo Maureen Connolly Oliver D. Dailey ORGANIZATION Pa11l.E- Dm Curtis Edwards ALPHA KAPPA PSI BUSINESS FRATERNITY Nancy S116 Greer Robert Gunn Mary Elizabeth Herbertson Officers: Nancy Hudson President-Allen H. Jones giglIinHXdSf:c0bS Vice-President-Ronald J. McCullen Cindy Jdhnson Secretary-George A. Thompson William Leo Johnson III Treasurer-Wayne M. Wilkinson Wllllam R- Kelly Master of Rituals-Denny Bowman 'khg aXerKfg21Sey Members: S119 Levy , Frank Allison Mlke Magn Richard E. Baines ghgmgfngi Robertson Tommy Benjaminson GST RlThom Son Sam Black La y Wa lpn Denny Bowman HY ' I e Bob Burgess Patrick Callahan Tim Cal-rico AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Dave Clements , alike CCooley Officers : 'in ross President-David E. Troyer Jr yV2i:d5'D2'irley Vice-President-David Delzell Jim Dearing Secretary-Leslie M. Relyea 366 Treasurer-Edward M. Murray Parliarnentarian-John Scollin Faculty Advisor-Dr. J. B. Miles Members : David Delzell Don Midgett Edward M. Murray Leslie M. Relyea John Scollin David E. Troyer, Jr. BIOLOGY CLUB John Alman Bob Anderson Bob Bray Dave Bresnahan Andy Damalis Pam Ennis Peter Goulart Ernie Lane Lee Lariley Stuart McCausland Juidd McNett Virginia Murrell Lenny Nero Diane Oberleitner David Owens Molly Perry Bill Portlock Bob Raymond Linda Rice Gertrude Riley Jon Spears Kim Spector Chuck Spiegel Steve Webb Richard Wellons Donald Wilson Kathy Worthinglake CIRCLE K CLUB Fred Booze Jim Lancaster Frank Mabry Joe Schnell Ed Wimer COLLEGE CHORUS R Sharon Barna Michael Bowman Mary Boyle Larry Brewer John Bryan Margaret Buttrill Elizabeth Connell James Craft Cynthia Coureas Donald Culpepper Susannah Davis Brian Dyer Mae Felton Jolene Friedman Rene Giorgianni Martha Grader Robert Heflin Jennifer Hobbs Cheryl Hunt Judy Ingram Mariette Irwin Jeanne Karison Diane Lawson OSTER Appendix William Luton Randolph Mahanes Martin Mannix Rochelle Match Marcia Moore Sara Munden Richard Neff Katherine Noblett Constance Paris Carol Parrott Jeffrey Poccard Myrtle Powell Rosemarie Punsalan Robert Quist Mary Jean Redon Susan Rodgerson Suzanne Santucci Linda Satterfield Sandra Saunders D. Carolyn Sawyer W. M. Trimble Judith Vogan Sharron Whealton Edwin White Frank Whitman Peter Williams CONCERT CHOIR R Carroll Bailey Susan Barnett Sharon Berson Dawn Cole Ann Cornick Edward Esch Sue Ferguson Maureen Glynn Peter Guiffre David Hamilton Claudia Henderson Cynthia Hershberger Ronald Horne Patsy Jones Steven Klein Christopher Kypros Daniel Larson Timothy Martines Glenn Maxwell Beverly Moneyhun Jeffrey Neal Gaspare ,O'Keefe Linda Sawyer Mary Scott Howard Seebo Linda Smith Susan Smith Phyliss Straley Judith Terrell Carol Thomas Mildred Vidal Helen Vislocky Linda Weisberg Charles White ENGINEERS CLUB Officers : President-Carl E. OSTER Betterton Vice-President-Vernon W. Lewis Secretary-Len Moss Treasurer-Joseph Lieberman Members : Roland Burrows Doug Cabell James L. Cigler Bill Crouch Bob Haley Melvin E. Hill Roger Hillers Don Kaserman Errol G. Lewis Wes Lewis Joseph W. Lieberman Len Moss Olaf J. Osmundson Thomas H. Osmundson Warren Sexton Ed Shuford Bill Thomas Barry Tyson Royce Winslow Byron Woods HILLEL CLUB Officers : President-Illene Putterman lst Vice-President-Michael Geffen 2nd Vice-President-Barbara Hurwitz Recording Secretary-Ruth Epner Treasurer-Richard Odessky Appendix Corresponding Secretary-Riva Berger Historian-Elka Block INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Officers: Chairman-Royce Winslow Vice-Chairman-James Cigler Secretary-Treasurer-Jack Summerlin Faculty Advisor-Professor P. B. Johnson Members : Ronald L. Baker T. G. Calogrides J. L. Cigler Alan D. Galumbeck R. E. Knight Philip J. Lewis F. F. Nilsson Olaf J. Osmundson Thomas H. Osmundson D. W. Ruth C. W. Sexton, Jr. J. G. Summerlin Everette D. Walley, Jr. J. H. Welborn R. S. Winslow B. V. Woods Thomas E. Coburn Alicia Delgado Carolyn Dyson William J. Ernest Enrique Garcia Carol Lee Giacomo Donna Hanley Gwendolyn Harris Nobuhiro Hayashi Leola Hester Ron Horne Allen Jones Gail Joyner Don Kaserman Andreas Kyriakides Nick Kyriakides Diane Lee Langston Y. H. Lee Tim Ludwig Wayne Malbon Yukiko Maritani Terry Maroulis Akio Mitake Jan Nieuwdorp Ruth Peele Fred Pinkel Michelle Puybaret A. V. Rao Bertrand Rosenheck Ernest Sommerfield Henry Stephan Eddie Towbin Rosemary Turner Rosa Valencia David E. Whiton Catherine D. Williams Ann Wilson Chris Young MACE AND CROWN Editor-Jim Turner Managing Editor-Jim Swafford Editorial Assistant-Richard White News Editor-Mortimer Payne Sports Editor-Mark Honaker Circulation Manager-Mitch Butler Photographic Editor-Stan Rudacil Faculty Advisor-Peter C. Stewart Staff: Carole Copeland Richard Dodson Laura Jacob Larry Kleiman Ann Mastantuono Barry Nelms Becky Turner INTERNATIONAL CLUB OLD DOMINION DIVERS Officers: Officers: President-Harry J. Ford Vice-President-Yvonne Fennema Secretary-Barbara Worthington Treasurer-Helen E. Davis Social Chairman-Stephanie Barna Publicity Chairman-Jim Paxton Faculty Advisor-Dr. Heinz Meier President-Leonard Nero Vice-President-David Bresnaman Faculty Advisor-R. G. Spector Members: Mike Aldrich David Bresnaman Gray Clarke David Cowan Members: Nelson Crutchfield Joe Boykins Wayne Erui 368 Appendix Wilson Forbes Jamie Maughan Virginia Murrell Leonard Nero David Owens Bill Portlock Jim Raiterree Richard Wellons Glenn McGrath Wayne Moss Arthur Nalls Stephen Preston John Shulson Billy Thomas David Williams PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB ORCHESIS Officers: Officers: President-Randy Sterling , Vice-President-Ann Ferris Sleslgentglllotlixggjaftfggglir Corresponding Secretary-Barry Naismith M lie' rem e y Recording Secretary-Pat Bell em ers: Treasurer-Charlie Davies Tilownngallggggeoder Publicity chairman-cathy Fagen ancy Skip Cooper 55321, fgngfell RESIDENTS' STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Susan Land - , Mary McPherson Offlcers' s Jeanne Smith President-Susannah Davis Susan Vlslocky Chief Justice-Crickett Cooksey Vice-President-Bill Green, Al Armentrout PHI BETA LAMBDA Secretary-Sharon Keeler Treasurer-Sky Young Officers: Social Chairman-Nancy Sullivan President-Jeanne Wiggins Vice-President-David Seay Membership Vice-Pres.-Linda Jones Secretary-Brenda Kennedy Treasurer-Sandra Wynne Reporter-Jackie Warren Members: Judy Cherkasky Jean Cooper Karen Davenport Maria Filo Janet Hight Joyce Jones Linda Jones Brenda Kennedy David Seay Jackie Warren Susan Webne Betty West Carol Whisler Jeanne Wiggins Sandra Wynne Sharon Zimmer PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Officers: President-Marshall Ellis Vice-President-John Shulson Secretary-Glenn McGrath Treasurer-Joseph Hart Historian-Wayne Moss Warden-Dieter Glaubke Executive Alumni Secretary-David Williams Members: Carroll Bailey Mike Broadhurst Marshall Ellis Dieter Glaubke Joseph Hart 369 Advisor-Mrs. Connie Happle Floor Presidents: Joan Battaglia Rene Benson Marian Burrill Harvey Byrd Steve Felder Dennis Gorden Pete Hill Betty Hummer Sonny Kellam Shelly Kester Bill Luck Alice-Lee Murray Leslie Schoulda Judicial Board: Bobbie Ashmore Bev Bull Eileen Grupe Kay Hardy Kenny Hopkins Sonny Kellam Patti McQueen Jack Page RUSSIAN CLUB Officers: President-Dave Delzell Vice-President-Ben White Secretary-Treasurer-Nancy Miller Activities Chairman- Members: Magdalena Ankrum Ahmad Baker Suzanne Beane Lt. J. M. Beckett Mary Beckett Margaret Bittle Juanita Colley Frank Daur David Delzell Dan Dorsey Susan Beane Francis Eller Robert Evans Durenda Fordham William Frank Kathy Gammil John Hudgins Arthur Jones Diane Langstrom Karen Liverman Rosemary Lynch Margaret Martens Howard Martindale Charles McCall Nancy Miller Robert Osterhaus Barbara Pixley Kathy Sadoti Danny Spies Robert Stern Kathleen Tirello Ray Vaughn Stephen Weller Ben White Appendix STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Officers: President-Donna Sappingtong Marcella Witkiewicz Program Vice-President-Mary Jane Inmang Ginger Ferris Membership Vice-President-Margaret Siefring Secretary-Ellen Jones Treasurer-Melodie Laugermang Donna Crossman Members: Susan Aftel Nancy Aley Betty Allen Linda Archer David Aument Sharon Bailey Katherine Baise Elsie Barnes Jean Baublitz Beidine Baytos Karen Bedsole Judith Berg Amelia Blythe Susan Borysiewick Susan Boydston Carol Brown Patricia Bryant Barry Buchanan Anne Burgess Helen Byrne Jean Byrne Mary Cahoon Aua Campbell Joyce Carlton Phyllis Clark Peggy Colgin Charlene Cooper Donna Crossman Terrie Curet Linda Day Kenneth Diepold Lois Drury Cynthia Elliott Sonja Erickson Gloria Fay Brenda Ferguson Ginger Ferris Francine Friedman Frances Fruit Janet George Kyriaki Giannoutso Albert Godden S 370 Barbara Goodman Barbara Goreys Billie Graham Helen Graham Nancy Gribble Virginia Griggs Dorothy Guard Christine Haines Elaine Hamlett Gloria Harley Sandra Harrell Jacqueline Harvey Joan Hassett Patricia Heiselberg Beverly Helma Naomi Helterbran Pamela Hoque Sally Holder Sharon Holland Nancy Holt Linda Horney Haywood Hughes Mary Inman Jean Jennings Willard Jennings Shirley Johnson Ellen Jones Patricia Keilty Stewart Kenaga Joy Kirby Ernestine Koster Irene Kushner Jacqueline Lacey Melodie Laugerman Deanna Lewis Arnold Lindblad Carolyn Litchfield Clarice Lorsen Doris Mace Ronnie Magoon Betty Martin Mary Martone Joan Mason Tempie Meyerhoff Lhyra Meyerhoffer George Middleton Jean Mitchell Madeline Moore Davida Mutter Wylodene Nagel Helen Nicholas Helen Nichols Barbara O'Neal Joseph Osborn Anita Parker Robin Partin Carol Peck Rosemary Pfleckl Nancy Pierce Sheila Potts Elsie Pritchard Martha Prosser Carolyn Reil Lannie Reynolds Barbara Rice Ruth Riggins Lillian Roach Margaret Ruebsamen Ellen Ryan Linda Salomonsky Mary Sue Sanderlin Donna Sappington Cynthia Savine Pamela Scott Sheila Scully Mary Scurlock Cathy Shelley Margaret Shelton Margaret Siefring Betty Singer Brenda Skelton Arlene Skiba Elaine Smith Judith Smith Sharon Smith Nancy Smither Irene Sortina Donna South Warren Spencer Susie Spruill Barbara Stapler Laurel Stevens Linda Sutton Myrtle Sutton Pamela Taylor Francine Thomas Lisa Velenage Marie Walker Lillian Warden Lillian Wayshner Betty West Judy Wheeler Mary Ann Wiecek Judith Wilson Leslie Wilson Marcella Witkiewicz Barbara Warble Norma Woolery Vivian Wright STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Executive Council Officers: President-Gene Woolard Legislative Vice-President-Jim Noeldner Judicial Vice-President-Jay Kossman Secretary-Shelly Jones Treasurer-Mary Parker Presidents: Senior Class-Carol Holley Junior Class-Carole Shelton Sophomore Class-Tony Eller Freshman Class-Pete Hazelwood President Panhellenic-Pat Rapp President IFC-Barry Segal President IRC-Arthur Horwitz President ICC-Jim Wood President RSA-Susannah Davis Editor Troubadour-Kathe Traynor Editor Mace and Crown-Jim Turner Honor Court Members: Helen Clendenin Cathy Teaford Robert Lokridge Wanda Trout Cindy Coureas Gordon Wheatley George Drunwright Betty Marie Millner Sissy Chappel Bonnie Imberg Gail Gulick Linda Medley Suzanne Boyd Susan Joyner Judicial Court Members: ppendix Martha Tierney Jackie Thomas Nancy Caracciolo Rene Hudak Bev Bull Jeff Goodman Gary Hilton Gayle Thompson Anne Cluverius Susan Joyner Linda Medley Legislative Council Members: Lynn Eddy Mike Schrock Martin Buckman Hayes Leeper Allan Norton Don Ives Nancy Woody Wes Sage Pat Tobin Chris Pate Lucy Brown Maggie Beavers Committees School Spirit-Randy Sterling Entertainment-George Jensen SGA Evaluation-Lee Mathis Public Relations-Sky Young 1968 TROUBADOUR Editor-in-Chief-Kathe Traynor Associate Editor-Crickett Cooksey Art Editor-Lynn Oliver Adams Business Manager-Jim Wood Copy Editor-Stephanie Donegan Layout Editor-Lois Pettingill Photography Editors-Stan Rudacilg Laird Duncan Faculty Advisor-Dr. Paul Corn Academics-Barbara Bell Classes-Barbara Krolak Features-Rene Hudakg Kathy Ramsey Greeks-Susan Bean Sports-John O'Hara Staff: Deck Bransfield Mike Geffen Laureen Stratton Sky Young Photographers: Ray Almond Howard Clark Bob Forrest Bill Reidell Bob Teitlebaum Jeff Todd WESLEY FOUNDATION Officers: President-Dwayne Hill Organization Vice-President-John Davis Program Vice-President-Pat Turk Secretary-Joyce Machen Treasurer-Joseph Hart Representative to the Board-Michael Taylor 371 Barney. A Abbot, Chip: 315 Abbott, Linda: 326 Abell, Linda: 315 Abercr ombie, Charles: 315 Acey, Nancy: 295 Achste in, Donna: 339 Adams, Andrea: 339 Adams, Mr. Clifford L.: 189 Anto, John: 230,231 Anton, Thomas: 339 Anzalone, James: 280,326 Index Apgar, Brenda: 48,148,17-1,276,315 Apple, Philip: 326 Apple, Richard: 326 A.rcher, Deloras: 315 Archer, Linda: 295 Archer, Stanley: 339 Arendall, Larry: 211,315 Argus. Don: 339 Argus, John: 326 Armentrout, Edward: 339 Adams, Jerry: 295 Adams, Kevin: 339 Adams. Lynn Oliver: 139 Adams. Paula: 339 Adamson, Mark: 339 Adamson, Pamela: 326 Addenbrook, William: 315 Addesso, Jack: 339 Addison, Ray: 326 Adkins, Brenda: 315 Adkins, Judy: 339 Adkins, Steve: 326 Aftel, Susan: 295 Agnew, Donald: 326 Agolini, Jim: 282 Ahearn, David: 209,315 Ahearn, Kathleen: 339 Ahearn, Susan: 315 Aitcheson, Donald: 339 Ajamy, Claudette: 339 Akers, Fran: 326 Akers. Herbert: 339 Alberti, Debbie: 33,204,266,290,314 Alherti, Tony: 339 Albertson, Robert: 315 Albright, Mary: 326 Albus, Danny: 326 Aldeison, Marion: 339 Aldrich. Michael: 339 Alessio. Donna: 315 Alexander, Durinda: 339 Armistead, Ashby: 339 Armstrong, Beverly: 339 Armstrong, Valerie: 339 Armstrong, William: 339 Armstrong, William: 339 Arnett, Sandra: 326 Arnold, Gay: 339 Arrendale, Larry: 131,134 Art Department: 80 Ashbacher, Vivian: 326 Askew, Bill: 315 Atha, Luther: 339 Atkins, Cary: 339 Atkins, Elizabeth: 326 Atkins. John: 339 Atkinson, Eddie: 326 Atkins Atkins Atkins on, Larry: 291,315 on, Neal: 283 on, Robert: 326 Atkinson, Tommy: 47,285 Atkisson, Neal: 339 Auer, Bartlett: 326 August, Cynthia: 339 Auguston, David: 339 Aument, David: 295 Aunchman, Ken: 315 Aunchman, Vernon: 339 Austin, Ernest: 339 Austin, Richard: 339 Austin , Sharon : 326 A dlett, Sally: 339 Allen : 287 Alexan der. Elizabeth : 339 Alexander. Mrs. Ellen H.: 192 Alexander, Hugh: 339 Alexander, Lou Ann: 326 Allen, Anne: 295 Allen, Archie: 339 Allen, Betty: 295 Allen, Cheryl: 339 Allen, Gene: 285 Allen, John: 326 Allen, Kathy: 339 Allen, Mr. Leroy: 83 Allen, Mary Anne: 326 Allen, Norman: 295 Allen. Wayne 284,315 Allen, Mr. William Sonny : 96,101 Alley, Robert: 339 Alligood, Jay: 287,326 Allison, Jim: 326 Allison, Kay: 315 Y Ayers, Ayers, Fred: 326 Ayers, Jim: 339 Ayers, William: 315 Ayscu, Joanne: 125 B Babb, James: 326 Babbitt, Clarence: 315 Babe, Cheryl: 315 Bacha, Cathy: 288,315 Bacon, Terry: 326 Badgett, John: 315 Badran, Mr. George M.: 283 Allyn, Robbie: 283,326 Almond, Ray: 315 Alperin, Carole R.: 295 Alpha, Epsilon Pi: 39,46,47,128, 129,136,206.277 Alpha Kappa Psi: 34 Alpha Tau Omega: 40,41,128,132, 133,149,152,203,233,235,276,27S Alpha Xi Delta: 42,44,139,204,288 Altice, Perry: 109,339 Altizer, Dr. Thomas J.: 158 Altizer, William: 339 Alton, Carol: 315 Ambrose, James: 117,326 Ambrosen, Dana: 326 Ames, John: 339 Ammerman, Earle: 315 Ammon, Barbara: 339 Anas, George: 225,339 Anderson, Alice: 295 Anderson, Bob: 280,135 Anderson, Charles: 326 Anderson, Dona: 315 Anderson, Donna: 326 Bagwell, Alan: 326 Bailey, Barbara K.: 295 Bailey, Brianne: 339 Bailey, Cynthia: 339 Bailey: George: 339 Bailey, Bill: 211 Bailey, Sharon: 315 Baines, James: 315 Baise, Baise, Daniel : 315 Katherine: 295 Baker, Bernard: 326 Baker, Charles: 287 Baker, Jim: 282,315 Baker, Judith: 326 Baker, Marion: 295 Baker, Ronald: 315 Baker, Ronald: 315 Baker, Sandra: 288,326 Baker, Sherry: 288 Balaban, David: 315 Baldwi n, Bill: 280,315 Baldwin, Kathy: 339 Baldwi n, Lynne: 268,295 Balicky, Anita: 326 Anderson, Hampton: 339 Anderson, Inga: 339 Anderson, John: 326,382 Anderson, John: 339 Anderson, Lonnie: 281,315 Anderson Robert E.: 339 Anderson, Robert L.: 295 Anderson, Susan: 339 Anderton, Mark: 339 Andrews, Donna: 291,315 Andrews, Faye: 339 Andrews, Franklin: 281,339 Andrews, Leroy: 326 Andrews, Ron: 315 Ankrum, Magdalena: 315 Ball, Gary: 282,315 Ball, Wallace: 295 Ballard, Marvin: 339 Ballew, Maggie: 339 Balmer, Dave: 211,326 Balmuth, Marc: 209,277 Balsamo, Anna: 326 Baptist Student Union: 256 Barber, Sam: 339 Barbour, Eva: 295 Barbour, Jerry: 339 Barden, Terry: 339 Barem, Jerry: 131 Barham, Jean: 315 Barham, Teddy: 315 Anslow, Steven: 219,339 Anthony, Sheila: 339 Barkan, Michael: 339 Barkey. Linda: 326 372 Barna, Sharon: 339 Barna, Stephanie: 315 Barna, Mr. Stephen: 79 Barnay, Barner, Barnes, Barnes, Barnes, Barnett, Barnett Barnett Hank: 103 David: 315 Don: 339 Fred: 339 Nora: 339 Barbara A.: 289,295 Janna: 339 John: 339 Barnett: Susan: 290,339 Hank: 284,339 Berry, Samuel T.: 285,296 Berryman, Brenda: 288,340 Berson, Sharon: 326 Better-ton, Carl E.: 296 Betterton. John: 315 Bierce, Mary: 340 Bietz. Arlie A.: 296 Bigelow, Richard: 340 Biggerstaff, James: 326 Bigio, Terry: 288,315 Biology Department: 186,187 Birdsall, Jon: 326 Bisese Jerry: 315 Barnsley, Dana: 339 Barnstead, Barbara: 315 Barrick, Richard: 315 Ba1'ron, Charles: 326 Barry. Joan: 291,295 Barry, Larry: 339 Barry, Margaret: 339 Barry, Vicki: 340 Bartlett, Robert: 326 Bartley, James: 326 Baseball, Freshman: 219 Baseball, Varsity: 212-218 Basketball, Boys Intramural: 128,129 Basketball. Freshman: 102-105 Basketball, Girls Intramural: 126,127 Basketball, Varsity: 94-101 Bassemier, Vicki: 295 Basye, Richard: 315 Batchelor, Linda C.: 296 Bates, Fred: 281,339 Bates, Richard: 339 Bates, Wanda: 288,326 Battaglia, Pat: 288 Battaglia, Joan: 315 Batten, Sammy: 339 Baublitz, Jean: 296 Baum, Edward C.: 296 Baum, Jerry: 282,315 Baum. Kenneth: 315 Bauswell, Billy: 339 Bauswell, John: 315 Bishop, Clifton : 340 Bishop, Frank: 315 Bishop, Larry: 315 Bittle, Margaret: 289,315 Bittner, Glenn: 315 Bivins, Ann: 326 Black, Jean S.: 296 Black, Tamma: 340 Blackmar, Linda: 340 Blackmon, Allen: 117,315 Blackwelder, James: 340 Blade, Sandy: 291 Blaich, Linda: 340 Blair, Bob: 340 Blair, John: 340 Blair, Ken: 340 Blake, Susan: 340 Blake, William: 315 Blakely, Susan: 340 Blanchard, Greg: 326 Bland, Gerald: 285,315 Blankenbaker, Jane: 326 Blankenship, Melvin: 326 Blanks, Jim: 287 Blasio, Linda: 326 Blessing, Lawrence: 340 Blevins, Larry : 340 Blinn, Robert: 326 Blizzard, Carole: 340 Block, Elka: 326 Bloodworth, Sharon: 315 Bauswell, Ronnie: 339 Baxter, Robert: 339 Baylor, Nancy: 326 Bayse, Ropie: 233,285,326 Baytos, Berdine: 326 Beecham, Joyce: 315 Beagle, Donald: 339 Beahm, John: 326 Beale, Robert: 339 Beamon, Molly: 326 Being Susan: 146,148,153,l57,265, 9 Beard, Nancy: 326 Bearden, Mary: 326 Beasley. Dorothy: 326 Beatson, Cherryl: 326 Beauregard, Mary: 339 Beavers, Maggie: 126,339 Beck, Mary Lou: 326 Becker, Arlene: 340 Becklund, Eric: 340 Beddingfield, Beth: 326 Bedsole, Karen: 296 Begeman, Linda: 340 Beierschmitt. Linda: 315 Beilhart, Patty: 340 Beisel, Chris: 340 Beith, John: 326 Belch, Janet: 315 Belkov, Bill: 396 Bell, Bonnie L: 296 Bell. Dr. Charles: 200 Bell, Diane: 340 Bell, Heather: 315 Bell, Joe: 326 Bell, Barbara: 107,265 Bell, Patricia: 107,315 Bell. Robert: 326 Bell, Thomas: 340 Belp erain, Andy: 288 Belton, Mike: 340 Bence, Barbara: 340 Bene, Donna: 326 Bene, Frances: 340 Benjamin, Mike: 326 Benjaminson, Tom: 315 Bennett, Peggy: 340 Benoit, Paul: 241 Benson, Deborah: 315 Benson, Joe: 284 Benson, Rene: 296 Benton, Howard: 296 Berean, Thomas: 340 Berger, Richard: 315 Berger, Riva: 326 Berkelhammer, Harriett: 315 Berkowitz, Elise Z.: 296 Berlin, Jeff: 279,315 Berman, Cheryl: 340 Bernet, Gregory: 340 Bernstein, Marc: 277 Blouin, Tom: 340 Blue, Charles: 326 Blue, Henry: 340 Blum, Richard: 286 Blum, Vicki: 326 Blumenthal, Mary: 296 Blythe, Amelia H.: 296 Blythe, Carol: 315 Blythe, Philip: 340 Bodie, Gale: 340 Bogese, William: 340 Bohensky, Susan: 326 Bolduc, Daniel: 340 Bolwell, Helen: 315 Bond, Arthur: 340 Bond, Brenda: 326 Bond, Goerge: 326 Bonner, Robert: 326 Bonneville, Margaret: 315 Bonney, Arnold: 326 Bonney, John: 340 Booker, Royston T.: 285,296 Boone, Bill: 281,315 Boone, Cynthia: 326 Boone, Linda: 340 Booth, Clarence: 340 Bopp, Maureen: 289,340 Bordner, Betty: 315 Boring, Bruce: 356 Borum, Frank: 326 Borum, Frank: 281,340 Borum, John: 340 Boster, Nancy: 340 Boston William: 340 Boucher, Philippe: 340 Bouldin, Ken: 326 Bounds, Bounds, Bousma David: 340 Fred: 340 n, James: 326 Bowden, Steve: 340 Bowen, Randall : 326 Bowen, Stephen: 340 Bowers, Alfred: 315 Bowers, Chris: 340 Bowers, Cyndy: 326 Bowie, Richard: 315 Bowles, Robert E.: 285,296 Bowman, Denham: 340 Bowman, Mike: 340 Boxer, Richard: 315 Boyce, Richard: 96,97,282 Boyd, Earl: 326 Boyd, Suzanne: 288,340 Boydston, Susan: 296 Boyer, Linda: 340 Boyer, Thomas: 286,315 Boyette. Robert: 315 Boykin, Diana: 291,327 Boykin, Dicky: 41,280 Boylan, Paul: 340 Boylan, Sue: 340 . Burmock, 254,327 Cash- Wa Boyle, Mike: 340 Braaten, Robert: 327 Braddy, Kathryn: 340 Bradley, Thomas: 340 Bradshaw, Cliff: 315 Bradshaw, Helen: 327 Bradshaw, James: 315 Bradshaw, Robert: 340 Bradshaw, Sharon: 315 Bradsher, Paul: 287 Brady, Michael: 340 Brake, Charles: 225 Bralley, Stephen: 340 Branch, Jerry: 286,340 Brandau, James: 340 Brandt, Russ: 327 Bransfield, Deck: 285,315 Bratten, Jeff: 215,219 Breakfield, James: 327 Breedlove, Jean: 340 Breiner, Mary Ann: 327 Breland, Benny: 340 Bremer, Linda: 340 Brennaman, Thomas: 280,315 Brescia, Mary: 340 Bresnahan, Don: 282 Brett, Bob: 327 Brewer, Larry: 340 Brewer, Mary Jane: 125,327 Brewer, Ruth Ann: 340 Brewster, Bill: 340 B1'ickhouse, Maury: 282 Brickner, Charles: 327 Briggs, James: 340 Briggs, Jim: 316 Bright, Brenda: 296 Bright, Wayne: 109,110,114,115, Index Bunch, Glenn: 341 Bunch, Joshua: 341 Bunch, Ray: 316 Bunge, Mi ckey: 280,316 Bunger, Jim: 341 Bunn, Car ol : 327 Bunn, Kay: 327 Buns, Jack: 327 Bunting, Kenneth: 341 Bunting, Leigh: 341 Bunting, Peter: 225,341 Bunting, Wiley: 316 Burch, Ronald: 316 Burchette, Burckard, Pamela: 341 William: 285,341 Burdick, Glenn: 341 Burford, Frank: 341 Burgess, Anne: 297 Burgess, Robert: 316 Burgess, Tommy: 327 Burill, Ma rion: 168 Burke, Jack: 341 Burke, Jerry: 327 Burke, Michael: 287,327 Burke, Michael: 341 Burks Eddie: 341 Linda: 289,327 Carlberg, Deane: 341 Carley, Sharon: 288,327 Carlisle, Steve: 285,327 Carlo, Micale: 341 Carlo, Vince: 341 Carlson, Jeffrey: 219,341 Carlton, Albert: 327 Carlton, Gary: 341 Carmel, Susan: 327 Carmichael, Edith: 327 Carmines, Edward: 297 Carnes, Chris: 290 Carnes, Jim: 316 Carney, Paul: 316 Carpenter, Betsy: 341 Carpenter, Robin: 278,316 Carpenter, Scott, Astronaut- Speaker: 26 Carpenter, Yvette: 327 Carper, Ralph: 297 Carr, John: 316 Carr, Joseph: 341 Carrico, Tim: 327 Carrithers, Roy: 108,109,1 11,113, 282,316 Carroll, Mr. Marion: 96,103,104 Carroll, Verna: 327 Clark, Howard: 140,316 Clark, Janet: 297 Clark, Marshall: 341 Clark, Patricia: 316 Clark, Robert: 341 Clark, Robert: 341 Clark, Robert: 341 Clark, Sigrid: 316 Clark, Wilma: 342 Clarke, Douglas: 341 Clarke, Esther: 327 Clarke, Gray: 341 Clarke, Jim: 109,112,115 Clarke Patricia: 341 Class Essay: 88 Claud, Robbie: 327 Cleghorn, Dan: 316 Cleghorn, Gary: 342 Clemente, Kurt: 221,327 Clements, Jane: 297 Cleveland, Trudy: 316 Clevenger, Sara Jo: 297 Clift, Laurie: 342 Cline, Pamela: 342 Cline, Robert: 342 Close, Truman: 327 Club, Sheryl: 125 Chapman: Jack: 316 Briley, Freddie: 327 Brimmer, Donald: 297 Brinkley, Frank: 327 Brinkle y, Les: 340 Brinkley, Quinton: 340 Britt, Kenneth: 340 Broaddus, Charles: 327 Broaddus, Susan: 290,297 Broadway, Jerry: 132,278,316 Brock, David: 340 Brock, Ronald: 316 Brodhurst, Michael: 327 Brooks, Sherry: 327 Browder, Robert: 316 Brower, Clarence: 340 Brown, Anthony, 340 Brown, Bennie: 316 Brown, Carol: 290,327 Brown, Cathy: 297 Brown, Debbie: 340 Brown, Debby: 327 Brown, Donna: 340 Brown, Douglas: :327 Brown, Jacqueline: 327 Brown. James: 340 Brown, Jo Lee: 316 Brown: Ken: 327 Brown, Lucy: 340 Brown, Margaret: 327 Brown, Merv: 316 Brown, Michael: 340 Brown, Mildred: 327 Brown, Nelson: 340 Brown, Robert: 297 Brown, Terry: 284,327 Brown, William: 340 Brown, William: 341 Browne, Melinda: 341 Browning, Elizabeth: 341 Bruce.. Robert: 327 Brunick, Jerry: 316 Brunton, Robert: 341 Bryan, Bonnie: 341 Bryan, John: 341 Bryan, Shirley: 289,316 Bryant, A. L.: 48,279,297 Bryant, Bill: 127,284 Bryant, Donald: 341 Burnett, Clifford: 341 Burnette, Ron: 284,341 Burns, Judy: 170,341 Burns, Robert: 341 Burr, Gary: 341 Burrill, Marion: 290 Burrows, Roland: 341 Burton, Ernie: 327 Burton, Jim: 268,281,316 Burton, Laura: 341 Busch, Caroline: 341 Bush, Jimmy: 153 Bush, John: 316 Business, School of: 86 Butler, Doug: 327 Butler, Keith: 316 Butler, Mitch: 284,341 Butler, Norman: 341 Butler, Sharon: 316 Butler, Tom: 96,214,316 Butt, Kenneth: 327 Buttrill, Peggy: 175,316 Byers, Jeanette: 327 Byrd, Harvey: 40,278,316 Byrd, Hewlett: 341 Byrd, Joann: 341 Byrd, P ' ' Byrne, Helen: 327 Byrne, Joan: 316 Byrum, Linda: 341 Byrum, Shirley: 341 at:-xcia : 297 C Cabell, Doug: 79 Caffee, Cameron: 281,327 Caffee, Wayne: 327 Caffey, Edgar: 341 Cahoon, Elizabeth: 341 Cahoon, Mary: 316 Caldwell, Eva: 316 Caldwell, Houston: 327 Cale, Charles: 316 Calender, Dale: 341 Calkins, Judy: 316 Callahan, Patrick: 316 Callahan, Timothy: 341 Calleran, Mary Ann: 45,125,127,291 Calogrides, Tom: 316 Calogrides, Tony: 317 Calvert, Marge: 327 Cameron, Bo: 341 Camp, Cathy: 341 Camp, Jim: 341 Camp, John: 297 Car Smash: 258,259 Carson, D avid: 316 Carter, Dennis: 279,316 Carter, Josiah: 341 Carter, Larry: 328 Carter, Robert: 287,341 Cartwright, Mark: 327 Case, John: 281,341 Casey, Pa tricia : 34 1 Cash, Pam: 207,327 Cashvan, lker: 316 Jeffrey: 327 Cason, Albert: 316 Cassidy, John: 333 Cassidy, Margeurite: 316 Casteel, Philip: 283,327 Casteen, Jim: 341 Castelluccio, Sharon: 316 Cataldi, David: 341 Catlett, Chuck: 283 Caudill, Linda: 341 Caudle, Frank: 316 Cayne, Calvin: 287 Cecil, John: 327 Chadlin, James: 342 Chadwick, Susan: 316 Chamberlayne, Dottie Sue: 124,125, 269,290,297 Chance, Simon: 327 Chandler, Bob: 341 Chandler, Buddy: 39,316 Chandler, Mr. Joseph: 121 Chandler, Judy: 341 Chapman, Alan: 341 Chapman Ed: 341 Chapman, Tom: 316 Chappell, Chappell, Donald : 327 Sissy: 290,327 Cluverius, Ann: 290,327 Coan, William: 327 Coates, Tom: 327 Cobb, Denny: 342 Coburn, Thomas: 298 Cochran, Charles: 342 Cochran, Jim: 342 Cockrell, Barbara: 32'7 Coffin, Tom: 214,279,342 Cogan, Allan: 327 Cogswell, Connie: 327 Cogswell, George: 285 Cohen Carol : 298 Cohen: Eleanor: 327 Cohen, Michael: 342 Cohen, Sandy: 342 Cohen, Steve: 342 Cole, Dawn: 316 Cole, Dean: 316 Cole, Paul: 342 Cole, Robbie: 342 Coleman, Bob: 39,327 Coleman, Bobby: 316 Coleman, Carol: 316 Coleman, Pat: 342 Coley, Darrell: 342 Colgate, Kevin: 214,217,218,327 Colgin, College Peggy: 298 Growth: 17,2O,21,22,23,24,25 Collegiate Club: 43,126,229 Collier, James: 342 Collins, Charles: 342 Collins, Newton: 327 Colvin, Richard: 342 Combs, Frank: 316 Comer, Lonnie: 282 Comerford, Ronald: 214,328 Charleton, Faye: 341 Charlton, Rusty: 211,227,316 Chavez, Anne: 316 Cheek, Charles: 316 Cheerleaders, Freshman: 107 Cheerleaders, Varsity: 106,107 Chemistry Department: 188 Chemistry Building: 21,188 Chemistry-Outstanding Senior: Chenault, Linda: 316 Cherkasky, Judith: 316 Cherry, Richard: 341 Cheshier, Stephen: 316 Chesser, Grayson: 316 Chilcutt, Tom: 327 Child Study Center: 76,77 Chi Omega Sorority: 42,43,44, 45, 201 Compton, Linda: 298 Compton, Woody: 279,316 Condon, George: 342 Connell, Ann: 146,151,153,157,290, 342 Connell, Joanne: 316 Connelly, Donald: 328 Conner, Jonathan: 342 Conner, Julia K.: 298 Connolly, Maureen: 328 Conquest, John: 328 Conrad, Diane: 316 Constantine, Bob: 328 Constantino, Carol: 342 Conwell, Bob: 328 Cook, Jerome: 342 Cook, Larry: 342 Cooksey, Crickett: 126,133,135,168, 264,291,316 Cooksey, Susie: 125,328 139,228,229,290 Chittum, Paula: 297 Choate, Jeanne: 327 Bryant, Jackie: 341 Bryant, Jerry: 341 Bryant, Larry: 341 Bryant, Patricia: 297 Brymer, Bruce: 341 Buchanan, Barry: 316 Buchanan, Brad: 341 Buchanan, Henry: 282,327 Buck, Cindy: 316 Campbell, Campbell, Campbell Brenda: 316 Harry: 327 John: 341 Campbell: Katherine: 341 Campbell, Rick: 214,216,218,278 Campbell, Roger: 341 Campus C 1 Tl enter Board: 138,139,170. Buck, Marvin: 316 Buck, William: 341 Buckley, Donald: 341 Budz, Charles: 341 Bueck, Jerry: 341 Buford, Buh rer, Jim : 327 Drusilla: 327 Buie, June: 316 Bull, Beverly: 290,316 Bunce, Esther: 327 Cannon, Pat: 327 Canterbury Club: 257 Caracciolo, Nancy: 290,297 Caraway, Gloria: 327 Card, Dr. James: 160,161,171 Cardillo, David: 297 Carey, Daniel: 341 Carey, Paul: 316 Carinder, Jane: 327 Caris, Barbara: 341 373 Choice '68 : 242,243 Chrismore, Katherine: 327 Chrismore, Norman: 341 Christensen, Paul: 327 Christensen, Stephen: 327 Christian Science Organization: 35 Christmas, Sue: 341 Christold, Cathy: 297 Christopher, Frank: 327 Cigler, James: 297 Cipollina, Anthony: 327 Circle K Blood Drive: 59 Citrenbaum, Bonnie: 341 Cooksey, William: 342 Cooley, Mike: 328 Cooley, Ray: 342 Cooper, Bill: 342 Cooper, Bob: 328 Cooper, Jackie: 342 Cooper, Jeane: 328 Cooper, Sandra: 342 Cooper, Skip: 107,150,146,316 Cooper, Stephen: 328 Cope, Philip: 342 Clanton, Peggy: 341 Clark, Bob: 221 Clark, Bob: 316 Clark, Charles: 282,316 Clark, Do n: 327 Clark, Elmer: 341 Copeland, Carole: 342 Copeland, Clifford: 279,316 Coppola, Stephen: 280,328 Corbell, John: 328 Corbett, Claudette: 328 Corbett, Robert: 342 Cordle, Coye: 342 Corker, Rusty: 128,283 Corker, William: 342 Corn, Dr. Paul E.: 264 Cornatzer, Robert: 328 Cornett, Teresa: 327 Corprew, Wayne: 316 Index Dail, Ray: 317 Dail, William: 342 Dailey, Brenda A.: 298 Corr, Dick, John: 317 Lewis : 342 Corum, Robert: 316 Cosby, Gertrude: 316 Cosby. Phil: 316 Costan, Dimitra: 342 Costen, Ron: 328 Costner, Laura: 342 Costner, Maureen: 328 Cote, Susan: 126,316 Cotton, Eleanor: 342 Cottrell, Willis: 316 Couch, Betsy: 291,316 Couch, Dale: 328 Couch, Jay: 233,280 Couey, Pete: 316 Councill, Parker: 328 Coupland, Retta: 291,316 Coureas, Cindy: 290,316 Courson, Gardner: 280,328 Courtney, John:.342 Cousins, Eileen: 298 Coven, Claire: 342 Cowan, David: 316 Cowan, Judith: 342 Dailey, Joan: 298 Dailey. Oliver: 317 Daley, Jackie: 317 Dalton, Janet: 328 Dalton, Martin: 342 DeVere, Laura: 328 Dianetti, Leo: 343 Diaz, Yolanda: 343 Dickens, Paul: 343 Dickenson, Fred: 3117 Dickerson, Vernon: 317 Dickinson, Betty: 328 Eason, Bill: 41,317 Ehersole, Kurt: 117,343 Eddy, Lynn: 289,299 Edinger, Kerry: 343 Edmondson, Betty Jo: 329 Edmondson, William: 299 Edwards, Carolyn: 343 Edwards, Curtis: 119,284,329 Daly, Peter: 317 Damalas, Andy: 328 Damalas, Tony: 328 Daman, Frank: 342 Dance Studio: 73 Cowgill, Gwendolyn: 328 Ellis, Pamela: 343 Cox. Dennis: 342 Cox, Gene: 342 Cox, George: 282 Cox, Kathryn: 328 Cox, Steve: 102,225,342 Craddle, Richard: 342 Craddock, Jane C.: 298 Craft, James: 298 Crame r, Gloria: 342 Crandall, Dahn: 342 Crawford, Calvin: 209 Crawford, John: 328 Crawford, Richard: 328 Creasman, Bobby: 96,316 Credle, Janice: 298 Creekmore, John: 328 Daniel, Charlie: 317 Daniel, Judith: 328 Daniel, Susanzz 342 Daniel, Leonard: 342 Daniels, Mary: 317 Daniels, Scott: 842 DAR Award: 202 Darden, Ronald: 342 Darragh, Monika: 342 Darrow, Glenn: 282 Dauer, Daniel: 281,328 Dauer, Frank: 317 Daugherty, Mrs. Margaret: 195 Davenport, Barry: 317 Davenport, Karen: 342 Davenport, Pat: 117,328 Davidson, Charles: 317 Dickson, Martchen: 328 diDomenico, Joe: 282,328 DiDonato, Phil: 328 Diepold, Kenneth: 299 Dierks, Susan: 299 Dietrich, Martha: 317 DiGiovanni, Lydia: 344 Dignan, David: 328 Dillaber, Anne: 288,328 Dillon, Stevie: 290,328 Din, Edward: 343 Dincalci, James T.: 299 Dinger, Shirley M. :299 Dipeppe, Joe: 351 Dishman, Clyde: 317 Dispenza, Justin: 343 Distrihutive Education: 31 Dittmar, Barbara: 343 Edwards, Elinor: 329 Edwards, Jeff: 329 Edwards, John A.: 299 Edwards, Landon: 343 Egan, Joan: 343 Egan, Peter: 225,227,317 Eichelberger, Ken: 284,299 Eisert, James: 343 Elegnentary Education Department 7 Eley, Gary: 343 Eley, William: 343 Eller, Tony: 329 Ellett, Linda: 343 Elliott, Cynthia: 317 Elliott, John: 343 Elliott, Paulette: 200,268,294 Elliott, Rita: 329 Elliott, Greg: 285 Dix. Adeline: 290,343 Dixon Crawford: 317 Dixon: Ford: 284 Dixon, Jean: 56 Dixon Mar Ann: 328 Ellis, James: 329 Ellis, Jane: 343 Ellis, Marshall H.: 299 Davidson, Donna: 317 Ettner, Cressman, Gary: 287,342 Crickenberge, Jon: 342 Crider, Laura: 298 Criose, Ralph: 342 Crist, Warren: 342 Crockett, Karen: 342 Crofford, Calvin: 342 Crompton, Karen: 342 Cronin, Deborah: 342 Crook, Larry: 342 Crooks, Nancy: 298 Croon, Cross Cross, Stephen: 342 Country: 36,37 Donna: 328 Cross, Jack: 241,328 Crossman, Donna J.: 298 Crowder, Bobby: 328 Crowder, Gail: 328 Crowling, George: 287,316 Crutchfield, Marian: 342 Crutchfield, Nelson: 342 Crutsinger, Donald: 287,342 Cruttenden, Keith: 328 Cruz, Fred: 342 Culpepper, Donald: 221,298 Culpepper, Mr. Fred: 74 Culpepper, Marjorie: 342 Culver, Gail: 328 Davies, David: 342 Davis, Allen: 317 Davis, Barbara: 328 Davis, Bill: 287 Davis, Brian: 328 Davis, Cedric: 342 Davis, Dr. Charles: 244 Davis, Chris: 328 Davis, Dulce: 342 Davis, Esther: 317 Davis, Fred: 317 Davis, Harold: 342 Davis, Helen: 328 Davis, James: 342 Davis, Jeffery: 219,278,342 Davis, John: 317 Davis, John: 342 Davis, Linda: 328 Davis, Linda: 342 Davis, Michael: 343 Davis, Nancy: 298 Davis, Patrick: 287,317 Davis. Ralph: 328 Davis, Ralph: 343 Davis, Robert: 317 Davis, Scott: 328 Davis, Steve: 328 Davis, Susannah: 168,170,291,317 Davis, William: 343 Davye, Mr. John: 81,173 Day, Linda L.: 267,298 , Y Dixon, Tom: 328 Dodson, Barrie: 328 Dodge, Harold W.: 299 Dodson, Ronald: 328 Dombrowsky, Linda: 343 Donegan, Stephanie: 241,317 Doniphan, Dorothy: 343 Dorner, Al: 284 Dorsey, Bob: 317 Dostifano, Barbara: 328 Doucette, Richard: 343 Douglas, Jennifer: 343 Dowdy, Herman: 328 Dowe, Anne: 343 Dower, Frank: 170 Downs, Jay: 343 Doxey, Lydia: 343 Doyle. Ken: 317 Dozier, Dennis: 317 Dozier, John: 328 Dranoff, Arlene: 343 Dreps, Joseph: 281,317 Drew, Edward: 317 Drewry. Margaret: 343 Drews, Eddie: 233 Drews, Ron: 96,100,2l4,216,317 Driscoll, Kathleen: 317 Drummond, Bill: 343 Drumwright, Deann: 317 Drumwright, George: 146,317 Drumwright, Robert: 343 Elmore, Frank: 329 Elmore, Jan: 290,343 Elmore, Theresa: 343 Elsberg, Bonnie: 343 Elwell, Sharon : 329 Emmons, Leanne B.: 299 Engel, Wilson F.: 299 Engineering Department: 79 Engineering Technology: 29 English Department: 82 Ennis, Pam : 289,317 Ensrud, Christine: 343 Epperson, Philip: 329 Eppes, Mitch: 343 Erert, Charles: 343 Erickson, Sonja: 299 Erlandsen, Signe: 343 Ernst, William: 343 Ervi, Wayne: 329 Erwin, Andrew: 325 Estes, Eddie: 343 Estes, James: 221,329 Barbara: 317 Ettner, Eddie: 317 Etzell, Stephen: 343 Eubank, Carolyn: 343 Eunson, Margaret: 329 Evans, Barbara: 329 Evans, Elizabeth A.: 299 Evans, John: 343 Evans, Michael: 343 Dayton, Mr. Daryl D.: 245 Dayton, Ellouise: 343 Deal, Walter: 298 Dealy, Ellen: 328 Deane, William: 328 Dearing, Jim: 328 Deaton, John: 278,328 Decher, Diane: 317 Decker, Dennis: 343 Decoux, Bill: 281,328 Drury, Lois: 299 Dryden, Toby: 328 Drye, Mike: 317 Dryer, Mark: 287,343 Dudding, William: 281,328 Dudley, Bobby: 343 Duffy, James: 343 Dugan, Betty: 123 Duggan, Mary: 328 Duke, Sue: 343 Evans, Nell: 317 Evans, Robert: 343 Evans, Theodore: 329 Everding, Sheldon: 343 Everton, Gary L. Ewell, David: 343 Ewell, Do Ewell, Mi nald: 343 cky: 317 Exum, Don: 343 Ezell, Anne: 134,317 Cum'mings, Don: 282,328 Cummings, Frederick: 342 Cunningham, Charlotte: 290,298 Cunningham, Franklin: 342 Cunningham, John: 283 Cunningham, Michelin: 328 Cupp. Curet, Curll, Cu1'ra, Curry. Russell: 241,283,342 Terrie: 317 Edwin: 219,342 Lou: 110,114,115,328 Roseanne: 328 Curtin, Christopher: 328 Curtis, Claude: 283,342 Curtis, Dorrie: 328 Curtis, Myron: 312 Curtiss, Cheryl: 317 Cuthbert, Mrs. Nancy: 85 Cutherell, Mary: 328 Cutler, Evelyn: 317 Cutler, John: 284,342 Cyphers, Russell: 328 Czypinski, Lanette: 342 D Dabney, Miss Elizabeth: 170 Dabul, Miguel: 342 Dagett, Bob: 207,328 Dail, Woody: 317 Degroff, Eric: 317 Deihr, Charles: 343 Dekker, Mary: 289 Delacruz, Freddie: 343 Delano, Barbara: 328 Delgado, Alicia: 328 Delia, Nicholas: 343 Delibert, Sylvia: 328 Delmas, William: 343 Deloach, Gary: 343 Delta Phi 0mega's Outstanding Faculty Award: 200 Delta Sigma Phi: 46,48,238,2'I6,279 Delta Zeta: 45,139,289 Delzell, Mrs. David: 80 Delzell, Dr. David E.: 186 Delzell, David: 328 Demetriou, Chris: 299 DeMilt, Marie: 328 Dempsey, Jack: 328 Dempsey. Larry: 343 Dempsey, Ralph: 343 Dennis, Bill: 209 Denniston, Patricia: 317 Dent, Mr. Joseph B.: 31 Dental Hygiene Department: 28 Dermody, Richard: 343 Desault, Jim: 119 Deschane, Linda: 343 Deskins, Patricia: 343 Devalcourt, Eugenia: 317 Devall, Shari: 343 DeVane, Buck: 328 374 Dunbar, Tricia: 290,299 Duncan, Debra: 343 Duncan, Laird: 265,285,328 Dungan, Elizabeth: 343 Dunlap , Edward: 343 Dunn, Cliff: 328 Dunn, James: 317 Dunn, James: 329 Dunn, William: 343 Dunning, Janet: 299 Dupre, Lisa: 343 Dush, David: 343 Dussault, James: 329 Dutch, Debbie: 288,329 Dwyer, Hamilton: 329 Dwyer, Margaret: 317 Dynes, Graham: 278,329 Dyson, Carolyn: 329 E Eager, Emily: 289,329 Eager, John: 317 Earl, John: 343 Earls, Diana: 329 Early, Ellis: 317 Early, Tom: 329 Eason, Mike: 329 F Facolty's Norfolk Tour: 52 Faculty Talent Show: 171 Fagan, Cathy: 317 Fairweather, Ross: 343 Falkiewicz, Mary: 343 Fallon, Dennis: 329 Fann, Ralph: 343 Farrar, Stephen: 343 Farrow, George: 317 Fary, Randy: 329 Faulkner, Robert: 343 Felarca, Celilia: 323 Felder, Steve: 219,282,343 Fell, Helen: 343 Felton, Jim: 329 Felton, Mae: 343 Felts, George: 343 Femrite, Stephen: 343 Fender, Robert: 214,329 Fennema, Yvonne: 343 Fenno, Marijeanne: 317 Fentress, Richard: 343 Ferguson, Brenda: 317 Ferguson, Donald: 329 Ferguson, John: 343 Ferrell, Barbara: 317 Ferris, Ann: 125,317 Ferris, Ginger L.: 299 Ferriter, Julia C.: 300 Ferroni, Tony: 203,278 Fertitta, Dee: 284,317 Ficenec, Bill: 317 Field, Jane: 317 Fields, Jim: 300,329 Fife, Elizabeth: 344 Figurski, Diane: 344 Filo, Maria: 329 Finch, Wilbern: 329 Fincher, Nancy: 344 Finderson, James: 329 Finein, Bill: 344 Fink, John: 344 Fink, Dr. T. Ross: '70 Finley, Elizabeth: 344 Finn, Tom: 287,317 Finnern, John 329 Firman, Dennis: 317 Fischer, Marie: 344 Fischer, Stephen: 117,329 Fischer, Steve: 344 Fischer, Steve: 282 Fisher, Jerry: 344 Index Frost, John: 344 Frost, Ronnie: 280 Fry, James: 344 Frye, John J.: 279,300 Fudala, Murial: 329 Fuderer, George: 344 Fuller, Buck: 344 Fullman, Charles: 329 Furedi, Joan: 344 G Gadley, Charles: 344 Gainer, Jim: 344 Galloway, Thomas: 329 Gallup, Harold: 127,278,329 Gallup, Sandra: 329 Galumbeck, Alan: 277,298 Gammill, Katherine: 329 Gammon, Paul: 317 Garber, Sandra: 317 Garde, Ed: 129,329 Garrick, Fissell, Greg: 284,317 Fitchett, Linda.: 344 Fitzgerald, Martha: 344 Fitzgerald, Patricia: 146,153,290,329 Fitzpatrick, Farrell: 344 Fitzpatrick, George: 317 Flannagan, Joanne: 134,344 Flaugher, Jacqueline: 329 Fleischman, Robert: 285,329 Gardiner, Rusty : 317 Gardner, Barry: 344 Gardner, Bill: 356 Gardner, David: 344 Gardner: James: 277 Gardner, Ronald: 344 Gardner, Teresa: 317 Garrett, Robert: 344 Martin : 344 Hammer, Len: 330 Fleming, Steve: 344 Fletcher, Donald: 344 Fletcher, John: 278 Fletcher, Sue: 344 Flowe, Ron: 317 Flowers, Barbara: 300 Flowers, Cliff: 221,329 Flowers, Marshall: 221 Flowers, Maury: 344 Flynn, Richard: 344 Flynn, Russell: 329 Fograshy, Madeline: 344 Follin, Bill: 285 Folsom, Catherine: 317 Fombell, Rod: 329 Fond, Hjalmar: 344 Football, Intramurals: 38,39 Football, Neptunes: 60 Forbes, Bill: 344 Forbes, Curtis: 344 Forbes. Wilson: 329 Ford, Elizabeth: 344 Ford, George E.: 300 Ford, Harry: 317 Ford, Ken: 344 Forehancl, Dorinda: 317 Forehand, Judy: 44,107,290,317 Forehand, Karen: 344,289 Foreign Language Department: 82 Foreman, Lynn Jane: 329 Forkin, Christine: 344 Forman, Sharon: 344 Forrest, Chandler: 317 Forsyth, Chris: 344 Fortunato, Don: 344 Griggs, Fortunato, JoAnne: 329 Forwood, Albert: 329 Foster, Anna E.: 300 Foster, Barbara: 344 Foster, Lee: 284,329 Foster, Robyn: 344 Fountain, Suzanne: 329 Fowler, Brad: 317 Fowler, Harry: 286,344 Fox, Felicia: 344 Fox, Linda: 344 Fox, Pat: 300 Fox, Wayne: 283,40,317 Franchida, Paul: 287 Francisco, Jimmy: 344 Frank, Bill: 329 Franke, John: 317 Franklin, Ernie: 287,317 Franklin, Ray: 344 Franks, Mike: 287,317 Fraser, Chip: 50,204,282,317 Fraser, Layne: 107,323 Fraternity Rush: 46-47 Fraternity Sweethearts: 276 Frazier, Donald: 329 Frazier, Mrs. Leroy: 74 Freeman. Gary: 317 Frei, Robert: 344 Freidel, Mr. Frank B.: 27 French, David: 329 Frieden, Alan: 277,300 Friedman, Francine: 300 Friedman, Jolene: 329 Frink, Christy: 344 Frizzell, Mark: 344 Garrison, Howard: 344 Gaist, James: 344 Garst, Joe: 280 Gartrell, Donald: 329 Garvie, Lynn: 146,204,266,291,314 Gary, Dianne: 317 Garza, Victor: 344 Gaskin, Edward: 344 Gassett, Byron: 317 Gatby, Ken: 105 Gates, Edward: 318 Gaspeny, Vic: 117 Gates, Paul: 300 Gathy, Kenneth: 344 Gatling, Lloyd: 329 Gaul, William: 344 Gautier, Jane: 329 Gavilan, Roy: 286,329 Gavio, Michael: 329 Gebhardt, Carolyn: 58,237,329 Gebron, Freddie: 318 Geeting, Donald: 329 Geffen, Mike: 277,329 Geiner, Charles: 318 Geology Department: 191 George, Bill: 329 George, Mr. Gerald: 117 George, Janet: 318 Georgiades, Christopher: 344 Gerald, Larry: 344 Gertsfeld, Ellen: 329 Gesiewski, Marlene: 344 Gettier, Betty: 344 Ghent, Betty C.: 300 Giacomo, Carol-lee: 318 Giannoutsos, Kyriaki: 269,300 Giannoutsos, Matilda: 344 Gibbon, Roger: 130,281,329 Gibbons, Cathy: 329 Gibbons, Leo: 344 Gibson, John: 344 Gieratz, Sandy: 42,146,229,266,290, 318 Gilbert, Benny: 318 Gilbert, Bruce: 329 Gilbert, Kenneth: 329 Gilchrist, Sandra: 344 Gildea, Jim: 344 Gildea, Philip: 329 Giles, Mary: 300 Gilliland, Joseph: 329 Gilpin, Donna: 329 Gilpin, Larry: 135,280,318 Gilroy, Michael: 344 Ginn, Danny: 318 Girard, Terry: 329 Gladding, Frankie: 329 Glaser, Robert: 329 Glasgow, Lee: 318 Glazer, Stanley: 300 Glisson, Bobby: 286,329 Glynn, Chris: 204,291,318 . God is Dead Theology: 158-159 Godden, Albert: 318 Goding, Hubert: 329 Goff, Karen: 344 Goggin, Merritt: 329 Goglia, Dr. G. L.: 198 Goldberg, Beth: 344 Goldberg, Elinor: 300 375 Golden, Phillip: 279,318 Goldfarb, Mark: 285 Goldman, Benjamin: 329 Goldman, Eddie: 282 Goldsberry, Lucy: 318 Goldstein, Marshall: 344 Goldstein, Ronnie: 206,277,329 Goldstein, Steven: 277 Golf, Varsity: 210,211 Gollihue, Alan: 317 Golombek, Steve: 277,318 Gustafson, Robert: 345 Guthrie, Richard: 345 Guthrie, Russ: 330 Gutterman, Marilyn: 330 Gutzler, Gail: 318 Guy, Pete: 119,120,121,209,285,330 Gwynn, Joe: 345 Gymnastics: 116,117 Gomes, Cathy: 329 Gomez, Robert: 300 Gonsoulin, Robert: 344 Goodman, Barbara: 318 Goodman, Harold: 318 Goodman, Jeff: 286,318 Goodman, Joan: 344 Goodman, Patricia: 329 Goodman, Paul: 329 Goodson, Bill: 329 Goodson, Donna: 344 Goodwin, Cheryl: 288,330 Goodwin, Mike: 283,330 Goolsby, Goos by, Pat: 268,300 David: 344 Gordon, Daralynz 330 Gordon, Dennis: 344 Gordon, Linda: 344 Gordon, Loretta: 344 Gore, Darlene: 344 Gorskie, Tom: 330 Gossett. Linda: 344 Gotherman, Gary: 344 Gould, Jerome: 344 Grader, Martha: 330 Graduation 1968: 272,273 Graham, Bill: 318 Graham, Billie: 318 Graham, Herman: 344 Graham, John: 330 Grammer, Mark: 117,227,344 Grass, Billy Joe: 330 Gravitt, Thomas : 344 Gray, Cy: 344 Gray, Cynthia: 344 Gray, Edward: 344 Gray, Elmore: 318 Gray, George: 345 Gray, Linda: 318 Gray, Vivian: 330 Gray, William: 345 Greco, Greg: 345 Greebe, Kathryn: 300 Greek Week 1968: 229,230 Green, Don: 278 Green, Edith: 345 Green, Lenora: 318 Green, Marcia: 345 Green, Richard: 330 Green, Thomas: 318 H Haag, Tina: 330 Haas, Larry: 345 Hackworth, Darlene: 345 Hackworth, John: 345 Haddon, Earl: 330 Hadley, Bruce: 345 Haefer, Martin: 35 Hagan, Pat: 318 Haislip, Wallace: 345 Halcums, Brad: 318 Hale, Deborah: 345 Haley, Bob: 79,301 Hall, Ch ristine: 330 Hall, Howard: 301 Hall, Jack: 278,330 Hall, Judy: 330 Hall, Leslie: 276 Hall, Loretta: 345 Hall, Sherrie: 318 Hallett, William: 318 Halvorsen, Norma: 330 Ham, Eunice: 48,271-3,288,318 Hamilton, Don: 330 Hamlet, Herbie: 282,345 Hampton, Thomas: 345 Hamrick, Elizabeth: 345 Hamrick, John: 286,318 Hamrick, Terry: 330 I-Ianbury, Dr. Euclid: 244 Hanbury, George: 301 Hanbury, Kathleen: 345 Hancoff, Jerry: 345 Hancotte, Chris: 144,325 Hanes. Jewell: 330 Haney, Terry: 285,330 Haney, William: 281,301 Hanley, Donna: 330 Hanlon, Kathy: 330 Hanlon, Maureen: 345 Hanlon, William: 330 Hannah, Bill: 318 Hannah, George: 318 Henry, Melissa: 288 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Christine: 345 Jane: 318 Suzanne: 330 Harcum, David: 330 Ha rd, J an: 330 Hard, Peter: 330 Hardee, Verna : 318 Harding, James: 345 Greene, Bill: 318 Greene, Donald: 318 Greene, Helena: 318 Greene, Kathy: 288 Greene, Mike: 345 Greene, Pat: 345 Gregor, Vic: 318 Greif, Jeanne: 330 Gretes, George: 330 Greyard, Bill: 330 Hardison, Richard: 318 Hardwick, Shannon: 330 Hardy, Gary: 284,345 Hargrove, Janice: 345 Gribble, Cindy: 89,325 Gribble. Nancy: 318 Griener, Charlie: 282 Griffeth, Roger: 300 Griffin, Ben: 318 Griffin, Pete: 330 Griffin Gordon: 330 Griffin: che:-yi: 107,345 ci-iffin, M. woody: 2se,2so Griffith, Mike: 117 Ginny: 318 Grimes, George: 330 Grimstead, Janet: 330 Grimstead, Manley: 300 Grissom, Pat: 318 Grissom, Tom: 287,330 Gritz, Stan: 287 Gross, Steve: 282 Gross, Susan: 291 Grossman, Andrew: 330 Grossman, Esther: 318 Grout, Donald J.: 27,81 Grover, Michael: 330 Grover, Mr. Vance: 199 Grupe, Eileen: 330 Grymes, Bill: 330 Guerriero, Richard: 282 Gugino, Mary: 289,318 Guida, Loretta: 330 Guidry, Jeanne: 318 Gylick, Gail: 289,330 Gummer, Anne: 318 Gunn, Robert: 345 Gurganus, Robert: 330 Harlow, Bryce: 345 Harned, Anne: 330 Harper, Diane: 345 Harper, Linda: 345 Harrell, Joseph: 318 Harrell, Lydon: 280,330 Harrell, Patricia: 330 Harrell, Roger: 278,345 Harrell, Sanda: 330 Harrington, David: 330 Harris, Bobby: 318 Harris, Charles: 318 Harris, Charlie: 345 Harris, Conrad: 318 Harris, Eugene: 345 Harris, Frank: 318 Harris, Gwendolyn: 330 Harris, John: 345 Harris, Mike: 345 Harris, Rex: 330 Harris, Tommy: 318 Harris, Tricia: 30 Harris, W. T.: 318 Harrison Barry : 318 Harrison: Bill: 345 Harrison, Bucky: 120,285 Harrison , Christopher: 330 Harrison, Glenda: 107,146,330 Ha rris on Ha rris on , Sally: 301 , Wilson: 287,330 Harshbarger, Joan: 345 Hart, Bik: 345 Hart, Fr ancis: 318 Hart, John: 330 Hartman, Monty: 345 Hartsell, Larry: 318 Index Hines, Jeanne: 330 Hinn, Jane: 330 Harvey, Becky: 44,288 Harvey, Bill: 318 Harvey, Brandol: 330 Harvey, Jacqueline: 301 Harvey, Harvey, Patricia : 318 Ronnie: 345 Haskins, Michael: 285,330 Hassell, Delia: 330 Hassell, Edith: 318 Hughes Hassett, Joan: 301 Hassett, Raymond: 279,345 Hatch, Joseph: 287,330 Hatcher, Glenn: 345 Hatfield, Mr. James: 83 Hatfield, Bruce: 47,277,330 Hathcock, Jane: 318 Hatton, Frank: 318 Hauck, Betty: 318 Hauck, Brenda: 345 Havens, Peter: 104,283,345 Hawa, Elizabeth: 330 Hinton, Ray: 287,318 Hinton, Suzanne: 318 Hirschfeld, Dr. G. W.: 28 Hirstein, Nancy: 330 Hise, Robert: 330 History Department: 85 Hitch, Arthur: 346 Hobbs, Christine: 330 Hobbs, Jennifer: 346 Hobbs, Susan: 318 Hockman. Steve: 284 Hodges, Jim: 117,318 Hodges, Mary: 346 Hodges, Robert: 330 Hodor, Sharon: 330 Hoel, Craig: 284,330 Hoffman, Carolyn: 89,325 Hoffman, Ricky: 331 Hoffman, Shirley: 346 Hoffman, Walter: 280,318 Hofheimer, Charles: 282 Hubbard, Kathryn: 319 Hudak, Rene: 148,276,291,319 Hudgins, Elizabeth: 346 Hudgins Frank: 346 Hudgins John: 302 Hudgins, Ronald: 331 Hudson, Jean: 331 Hudson, Margaret: 346 Hudson, Nancy A.: 302 Hudson, Rick: 331 Huffman, Phillip B.: 219,346 Hughes, Hughes, Alexander: 346 Charles: 346 Hughes, David: 346 Hughes, Haywood: 302 Hughes, James: 346 Hughes, Jerry: 331 Hughes, John: 319,2J79 Hughes, Julia: 346 Hughes, Linda: 319 Hughes, Lynn: 346 Hughes, Stephen: 331 Thomas: 331 James, Ronald: 319 Jancaitis, Karen: 107,125,331 Janis, Mary: 331 Jarman, Toby: 134,285,319 Jarman, Wayne: 346 Jarrett, Dr. James: 194 Jarvis, John: 302 Jarvis, Lewis: 211,346 Jawalka, Frances: 346 Jemmot, Jo Ann: 346 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Phyllis: 346 Robert: 302 William: 319 Jenks, Mike: 205 Jennings Charles : 319 Jenningsf Earl B.: 302 Jennings, Grandville: 319 Jennings, Janet: 331 Jennings, Jay: 40 Jennings, Martha: 319 Jennings, Ray: 319 Jennings, Vicki: 319 Jennings, Willard: 319 Hawerton, Philip: 330 Hawkins, Ellen: 345 Hawkins, Robert: 345 Hawkins, Robert: 345 Hawn, Dr. Harold: 81 Hogue, Pam: 318 Holbrook, Dennis: 278,318 Holden, Ted: 319 Holderman, Mike: 281,319 Holdzkom, Kimberly: 346 Hayes, Billy Ray: 103,105 Hawley, Herbert: 345 Haygood, Betty: 301 Hayhurst, William: 345 Haynes, Michael: 284,345 Haynie, William: 330 Haywood, David: 345 Holland, Cathy: 346 Holland, Judy: 47,319 Holland, Cary: 288,319 Holland, Holland, Holland Patricia R.: 301 Ruthann: 346 Sharon: 290,319 Hull, Philip: 331 Hume, Cynthia: 331 Hummer, George: 331 Humphreys, Charles: 346 Humphries, Ray: 346 Hunley, Glenda: 319 Hunt, Cheryl: 346 Hunt, Connie: 331 Jensen, George: 167,278,319 Jenson, Don: 119,120,319 Jernigan, Bill: 346 Jernigan, Mike: 346 Jetson, Roy: 346 Jewell, Marilyn: 331 John, Gary: 282,319 Johns, Linda: 331 Hunt, Elizabeth C.: 302 Hunt, Grace: 288,319 Hunt, James: 286,331 Hollenbach, Bill: 346 Hazelwood, Pete: 278,330 Hazlett, Barbara: 330 Head, Bob: 345 Heard, Jackie: 132,330 Hearn, Poe: 330 Heath, Edwin: 318 Hecht, Maureen: 301 Hechtkopf, Michael: 119,121,227,277, 301 Heck, Catherine: 345 Heckler, Richard: 345 Heflin, Rob: 236,285 Heflin, Robin: 318 Heinlein, John: 345 Heinze, Cyndi: 345 Heiselberg, Pat A.: 301 Helberg, Geoff: 345 Helm, Wayne: 345 Helms, Beverly S.: 301 Helterbran, Naomi: 289,301 Hemming, John: 345 Henderson, Claudia: 330 Henderson, David: 330 Henderson, Gary: 330 Hendrickson, Rick: 345 Hendy. Pat: 318 Henika, Chris: 318 Henniker, Randy: 345 Hensle Henry, Albert: 345 Henry, Isobel: 318 Henry, Dr. James 0.: 260 Henry Jane: 318 Henry. Leah: 318 Henry, Lois: 318 Henry, Melissa: 345 Henry. Roger: 285 y, Jennifer: 345 Jackenhurg, Rita : 346 Herbertson, Mary Beth: 318 Heriot, Eleanor: 345 Herman, Carolyn A.: 301 Herman, William: 345 Herndon, Serene: 345 Herrick, Nancy: 330 Herzke, John: 330 Heslop, Michael: 330 Hester, Joey: 330 Hetherington, Robert: 318 Hewett, Don: 318 Hewitt, Sue-Ann: 318 Hickman, Douglas: 345 Hickman, Sandee: 330 Hicks, Robert: 345 Hicks, Stephen: 345 Hierholzer, Mark: 318 Hierstein, Bruce: 345 Higgins, John: 282,345 Hight, Janet: 301 Holley, Ann: 331 Holley, Carol: 61,146,148,154,155, 157,200,267,290,294 Holley, Sharon: 290,331 HollowaY' Wayne: 346 Hollowell, Camillia: 346 Hollowell, David: 346 Hollowell, John: 331 Holmberg, Bruce: 214 Holmes, Linda: 319 Holstrom, Don: 331 Holt, Nancy: 319 Holton, James: 331 Holzsweig, Berry: 338 Homan, Celes: 175,346 Homecoming: 144-157 Homsher, Dr. Paul: 186 Hon, Karen: 346 Honaker, Mark: 284,331 Honea, Nancy: 346 Honeycutt, Jim: 319 Honeycutt, Virginia: 289 Honne, Robert: 301 Honor Court: 166 Honors Convocation: 200-203 Honick. Ron: 331 Hood, Richard: 278,319 Hooks, William: 346 Hope, David: 346 Hope, James: 331 Hopewell, Nina: 319 Hopkins, Dr. William E.: 84 Hopkins, Ken: 96,98,319 Hopkins, Ron: 331 Hoppe, Lou: 346 Hopper, Janice: 319 Horn, Arthur: 346 Horn, Fred: 286 Horn, Steve: 331 Horne, Ron: 139,170,171,269,319 Horner, Margo: 331 Horner, Michele: 346 Horney, Linda: 319 Horning, Deane: .319 Horseshoes, Intramurals: 40 Horsfall, Allen: 346 Horton, Jay: 331 Horton, Leah: 346 Horton, Leonard: 346 Horton, Robert: 345 Horwitz, Arthur: 170,267,301 Hoskins, Ollie: 331 Hottenstein, Carol A.: 301 Hotz, David: 346 Hildebrand, Sharon: 330 Hill Hill Hill Hill Carlton: 285 Frank: 345 Helen K.: 301 Melvin: 345 Honga, Mike: 319 Houston Don: 279,319 Houston, Ernest: 319 Houston, Pamela: 331 Houston, Michael: 346 Howard, Nancy: 331 Howard, Cathy: 290,346 Howard, Nancy: 288 Hill, Michael: 79,279,318 Hill, Paul: 345 Hill, Sally: 318 Hillers, Shirley: 345 Hills, Peter: 330 Hilton, Glenn: 345 Hilton, Jeannette: 330 Hilton, Thomas: 345 Howard, Pat: 331 Howard, Richard: 283,319 Howard, Tony: 285,346 Howell, David: 319 Howell, Da.vid: 331 Howells. Linda: 302 Hoyle, Joe: 331 Hoyt, Dennis: 331 376 Hunt, William: 278,319 Hunter, Harry: 346 Hunter, Kenneth: 319 Hunter, Linda: 331 Hunter, Sheryl: 319 Hurchins, Pat: 346 Hurdle, Dwayne: 319 Hurl, Linda: 319 Hurst, Linwood: 346 Hurwitz, Betty: 319 Hurwitz, Carole: 319 Hurwitz, Jeff: 331,279 Hurwitz, Steve: 277,319 Hershberger, Cynthia: 346 Huskey, Ed: 279,312 Hutchings, Paul: 280,331 Hutchins, Ronna: 331 Hutson, Susan: 346 Hutzler, Ray: 346 Hyatt, Scott: 283 Hyde, Susan: 346 Hylton, Barry: 286,319 I Iallo, Dan: 331 IFC Scholastic Award: 203 Igo, Pamela: 346 Igo, Pat: 346 Ihrman, Kent: 331 Ingham, Jim: 346 Ingold, Lanny K.: 302 Ingram, Judy: 346 Inman, Mary: 302 Inter-Religious Council: 169 Irons, Linda: 291,331 Irwin, Mariette: 302 Isom, Doris: 319 Ison, Linda: 331 Ives, Alan: 331 Ivy, John: 214 J Johnson, Bernice: 302 Johnson, Brenda: 346 Johnson, Carole: 125 Johnson, Charles: 128,285 Johnson, Cindy: 291,320 Johnson, Cynthia: 319 Johnson, David: 331 Johnson, Donna: 346 Johnson, George: 302 Johnson, James: 346 Johnson, Keith: 346 Johnson, Kent: 319 Johnson, Larry: 346 Johnson, Leo: 319 Johnson, Marshall: 346 Johnson, Robert: 331 Johnson, Shari: 346 Johnson, Sidney: 319 Johnson, Skip: 279,319 Johnson, Steve: 346 Johnson, Stewart: 346 Johnson, Susan: 319 Johnson, Thomas: 346 Johnson James: 346 Johnstone, Margaret: 288,346 Jolley, Brenda: 319 Jones, Allen: 319 Jones, Barbara: 346 Jones, Bennie: 346 Jones, Bill: 331 Jones, Bruce: 346 Jones, Jones, Caridad: 331 D'arcy W.: 302 Jones, David: 225,346 Jones, Edward: 331 Jones, Ellen: 288,331 Jones, Gail: 331 Jones, Janice: 346 Jones, Jasper: 331 Jones, Jennifer: 288 Jones, Joyce: 331 Jones, Kenneth: 346 Jones, Larry: 346 Jones, Linda: 289,331 Jones, Lorraine: 346 Jones, Martha: 346 Juna, Dr. Max B.: 86 Jones, Patsy: 173,331 Jones, Ray: 331 Jones, Robert: 347 Jones, Robert: 347 Jones, Robert: 347 Jones, Shelly: 47,126,146,148, Jackson Archibald: 346 Jackson, Mr. Charles: 119,120 Jackson, Deborah: 346 Jackson, Jackie: 331 Jackson, John: 346 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Miss Mary: 124,125 Mary: 346 Peter: 278,302 157,164,202,267276,291,319 Jongbloed, Theodore: 347 Jordan, Grace: 290,319 Jordan, Linda: 290,331 Joy, Kathy: 291 Joy, Peggy: 288,437 Joyce, Chips: 282 Joyce, Paul: 346 Joyce, Ronald: 347 Jackson, Rita: 331 Jacobs, Steven: 331 Jaehnig, John: 331 Jager, Greta: 319 Jakeman, Lynn: 331 James, Barbara: 319 James, Jean: 290 James, Jennifer: 346 Joyner, Carolyn: 347 Joyner, Glenda: 347 Joyner, Susan: 288 Joyner, Mary: 347 Joynes Judge, , James: 278,319 John: 331 Judicial Council: 166 1 K Kahler, Jamie: 280,319 Kady, James: 283,331 Kaiser, Judy: 331 Kakol, Stephen: 331 Kalina, Richard: 347 Kamleiter, Mark: 347 Kammerer, Jeffrey: 347 Kanary, Ed: 331 Kane, Kathe: 347 Kane, Thomas: 347 Kaplan, Andy: 277,331 Kappa Alpha: 38,41,47,135,132,147, 230,231,237,276,232,233,280 Kelly Karison, Jeanne: 347 Karl, Jeffrey: 347 Karlsen, Del: 347 Karp, Andy: 331 Karp, Neil: 347 Karp, Roy: 277 Karr, Ellis: 347 Karr, Patricia: 205,331 Kasdon, Robert: 347 Katos, Katosk Kauf in Kean, Richard: 347 ie, Joe: 347 an, Allan: 347 Louis: 331 Kearney, James: 347 Keef, Stephen: 347 Keefer, Carole: 319 Keeler, Keene, Sharon: 168,288,332 Dou las: 319 Z Keener, Anna: 347 Keever. Kim: 331 Keffer, Alan: 319 Keilty, Fred: 282,302 Keilty, Pat: 302,347 Kein, Ralph: 347 Keiningham, Tommy: 347 Keith, Bruce: 287 Keith, Eddie: 319 Keith, Judy: 331 Keith, Virginia: 347 Kelk, Robert: 347 Kell, Michael: 347 Kellam, George: 319 Kelley, Joe: 129 Kelley, Judith: 347 Kelley, Linda: 331 Kelley, Marty: 331 Kelley, Susan: 276 Kello, Charles B.: 312 Kelly, Donna: 347 Kelly, Joseph: 285 Kelly, Mary: 347 Kelly, Sharon: 319 Kelly, Warren: 319 Robert : 1 3 0 Index Kirby, Joy: 303 Kiriluk, Andrea: 347 Kirk, James: 331 Kitchen, Arlene M.: 303 Kitchen, Vic: 319 Klasinski, John: 332 Klecky, Audrey: 319 Kleiman, Larry: 347 Klein, Chuck: 347 Klein, Lori: 347 Klein, Steven: 332 Kleist, Ricki Ann: 332 Kline, Janet: 319 Kline, Joseph M.: 303 Klunder, Barbara: 319 Klyver, William: 347 Knecht, George: 332 Knick, Allan: 347 Knight, Bill: 347 Knight, Johnnie: 319 Knight, Nell: 338 Knight, Raymond: 303 Knudsen, Peter: 347 Koch, Don: 280.332 Koenig, Bettie B.: 303 Koenig, George: 319 Kona, George: 347 Koonce, Glenn: 347 Kossman, Jay A.: 147,165,166,27l, 282,303 Kovner, Frederick: 303 Kowalski, Joseph: 347 Krause, Mike: 347 Kreml, Tony: 319 Krezel, Patrick: 347 Krischer, Ruth: 127,291,347 Krolak, Barbara: 265,332 Krupp, Linda: 319 Kulp, Ann: 347 Kusiak, Mary: 347 Kwedar, Kenneth: 347 Kyle, Preston, 347 Kyle, Richard: 319 Kypros, Chris: 204,347 Kyriakides, Nicolas: 320 L Lacey, Jackie: 320 Lacey, John: 347 Laderberg, Wayne: 347 Laclerherg, William: 347 Lam, Sherry B.: 106,107,14G,201,303 Lamastra, Frances: 347 Lamkin, Dave: 320 Lamkin, Stanley: 320 Lamond, Bruce: 283 Layton, Thomas: 332 Leach, Jim: 332 Lear, Bruce: 348 Leavitt, Mike: 332 Leblanc, Linda: 332 Lebow, Kenneth: 320 Lebsack, Scott: 320 Leclaire, Suzanne: 303 Ledbetter, Danny: 332 Lee, Charles: 320 Lee, Cynthia: 142,348 Lee, Dora: 303 Lee, Jim: 348 Lee, Richard H.: 35 Lee, Robert: 332 Leech, Gail: 332 Lee Lee per, Hays: 43,290 lin, Wesley: 332 Kemper, Elizabeth: 44,302 Kenady, Sarah: 319 Kenaga, Stewart G.: 302 Kendall, Joe: 286,131,319 Kandall, John: 347 Kendrick, Debbie: 347 Kennedy, Brenda: 319 Kennedy, John: 347 Kenney, Christine: 347 Kenny, Bob: 347 Kenny, Robert: 319 Kenyon, Ann: 347 Kepics, Nick: 347 Keppel, Paige: 319 Kerber, Bill: 352 Kerekgyarto, George: 347 Kerekgyarto, Peter: 331 Kerr, Kathleen: 347 Kersey. Philip: 331 Kester, Shelley: 276,290 Kessler, Sue: 347 Kestner, Karen: 347 Key, Watts: 347 Keyes, Nancy: 347 Kidd, Irene: 319 Kidd, Mary: 331 Kiefner, Rick: 278,319 Kigerl, Wayne: 109,113,331 Kight, Larry: 347 Killeem, Linda: 347 Killeen, Linda 347 Kimble, George: 347 Kimbrel, Nancy A.: 290,303 Kimmel, Betty: 347 Kimnach, Gary: 347 Kimsey, Carter: 159,188,266 King, Art: 214,331 King, James: 331 King, Jane: 319 King, Maryanne: 319 King, Samuel: 347 Kingsbury, Steve: 331 Kinne, David: 347 Kipple, David: 319 Lamond, Lamond, Greg: 320 John: 320 Lamoureux, Almanzo: 320 Lancaster, James: 332 Lancaster, Sherry: 332 Land, Herb: 347 Lane, Ernest: 303 Lane, Jeanne: 320 Lang, Robert: 332 Lang, William: 332 Langdale, Betty: 347 Langdale. Dr. Noah: 272 Langford, John: 347 Langley, Zolon: 3477 Langowski, Gail: 347 Langston, Danny: 347 Langston, Don: 284,320 Lankford, Robert: 277,332 Larkin, Bill: 347 Larsen, Marie: 320 Larue, Vicki: 347 Lassiter, Penny: 347 Lasswell, Mr. Harold D.: 160 Latsios, Dean: 282,347 Laugerman, Melodic: 42,288,303 Lavender. Kathryn: 348 Laviola, Margaret: 332 LaVoy, Don: 284,320 Law, Louise: 348 Law, William F.: 285,303 Lawler, Linda: 290 Lawrence, John: 332 Lawrence, Joseph: 320 Lawrence, Kent: 278,332 Lawrence Richard: 320 Lawrence Samuel: 354 Lawson, Diane: 348 Lawson, Hamilton: 348 Lawson, Jim: 348 Lawson, Robert: 348 Lay, Cindy: 348 Lay, Lula: 303 Layne, Calvin: 332 Layton, Linda: 332 377 Leff, Maxine: 332 Leibert, Donna: 320 Leidy, Wayne: 282 Leis, Jane: 320 Lenard, Janet: 125 Lennett, Marsha: 320 Lentz, Herman: 332 Lentz, Robert: 348 Leonard, Ernie: 332 Leong, Lawrence: 348 Lepp, Alan: 332 Lerman. Barry: 332 Lerman, Jerry: 320 Leroy, Dominique: 348 Letsen, Roy: 347 Levin, Helen: 290 Levin, Stan: 287,332 Levsey, Robert: 348 Levy, Susan A.: 201,303 Lewis, Ann: 348 Lewis. Deanna E.: 303 Lewis, Errol G.: 79,287,303 Lewis, Harry: 320 Lewis, Linda: 348 Lewis, Linda: 348 Lewis, Otha: 348 Lewis, Sondra: 320 Lieberman, Joseph: 221,284,348 Lilliston, Jeannette: 332 Liming, John: 348 Lindahl, Edwin: 348 Lindblad. Arnold: 320 Lindell, Richard: 270,320 Linden, Susan: 320 Linrlenmeyer, Julie: 332 Lindhjem, David: 109,111,320,227 Linkus, Dawn :v 320 Linn, Susan: 320,288 Linthieum, Bob: 214 Lipscomb, James: 332 Litchfield, Carolyn: 332 Litchfield, Janet: 348 Litman, Eleanor: 320 Little, Carol: 320 Little, Kitty: 320 Little, Susan: 332 Littlepage, Lewis: 348 Littman, Carol: 320 Litton, Linda: 348 Lively, Mr. A. Lee: 161 Livermann, James: 348 Lobi, Carol: 290,332 Lockridge, Robert: 287 Loizides, Mike: 286 I Loizides, Thomas: 348 Lonergan, Kathy: 320 Long, Chester: 332 Long, Frederic: 348 Long, Gini: 332 Long. Nancy: 348 Long, Patricia: 290,348 Longman, Jon: 279 Longworth, Judy: 348 Lord, Joseph E.: 304 Lorson, Marcian: 348 Love, Henry: 278 Lowe, Sandra: 348 Lowery, Anthony: 348 Lowery, Bruce: 282 Lowman, Monique: 125,348 Lownds, Donna: 125 Lozon, Harry: 96,99,100,332 Lsber, Mike: 348 Lucey, Belinda: 348 Luck, Bill: 168,278,320 Luckadoo, Dennis: 332 Luckam, John: 282 Luckett, Tom: 234,285,332 Lueck, Mary: 304 Lufsey, Paula: 332 Lufsey, Paulette: 332 Lukas, Vince: 348 Lulien, Barry: 332 Lumsden, Curtis: 119,283,332 Lunga, Tracy: 348 Lupton, Fred: 281,332 Lutkenhouse, John: 348 Luton, William: 348 Lutz, Louis: 281,348 Lynch, Paul: 332 Lynch, Robert: 348 Lynn, Sue: 44 M Maag, Mike: 348 Ma.bry, Frank: 332 Mace and Crown: 262,263 Mace, Doris H.: 304 MacGarvey, Ron: 284 MacGregor, Gordon: 348 Machen, Joyce: 332 Machnick, Frank: 283,332 Mackey, Pat: 348 Mackin, Christine: 348 Madden, Sarah: 332 Maddocks, Robby: 348 Madison, Pam: 348 Madsen, Maureen: 348 Maffeo, Joe: 285,332 Magri, Mike: 320 Magyorosi, Carole E.: 320 Mahanes, Randolph: 348 Mahoney, Howard: 320 Mailhot, Dennis: 287,320 Mailloux, Michael: 332 Malabad, Ellis: 281,332 Malbon, Kenneth W.: 304 Malik, Barbara: 348 Mallery, Thomas H.: 304 Maloney, Carol: 332 Mandell. Dr. Alan: 71 Mangum, Sherry: 73,123,332 Mann, Anna: 320 Mann, Charles: 348 Mann, Lawrence: 348 Mann, Patricia: 125,320 Mann, Thomas: 348 Manning, Howard: 282 Manning, Jim: 348 Mansfield, Careen: 348 Mansfield, Frank: 348 Manson, Frank: 348 Mapp, Catherine: 332 March, James: 332 March of Dimes Car Smash: Marcus, Dick: 348 Marek, Darlene: 349 Marfio, Sharon: 349 Margolius, Ralph: 349 Markham, Jim: 279,349 Markun, Carl: 282 Marlatt, Richard: 349 Marley, David: 349 Marlin, David: 225,349 Marsh, Jerry: 320 Marsh: John: 332 Marsh, Susan: 332 Marshal, John: 283 Marshall, George: 304 Marshall, Ingrid: 320 Marshall, William: 349 Martens, Anton: 332 Martens, Bill: 320 Martin, Anette: 349 Martin, Betty J.: 304 Martin, Reverend Bill: 257 Martin, Carol: 349 Martin. Carolyn: 332 Martin, Charles: 349 Martin Martin Martin Martin . Deborah: 349 , Elizabeth: 332 , Gerald: 349 , Glenn: 332 Martin, James: 284,349 Martin, Janet: 349 Martin, Joe: 332 Martin Martin Martin Martin , Stephen: 349 , Steven: 349 , Wayne: 349 es, Kathy: 332 Martines, Timothy: 32 Martinette, Sam: 287 Martinez, Eddie: 349 Martone, Sharon: 304 Masenthine, Peggs: 332 Mask, Gary: 332 Maslow, Christopher: 332 Mason, Benjamin: 320 Mason, Joan E.: 304 Mason, John: 287,349 Mason. Lee: 320 Mason, Linda: 289,332 Mason. Robert: 349 Massey. Thomas: 349 Massie. Charles: 332 Mastantuno, Joseph: 332 Match, Rochelle: 349 258,259 217,226 Dr. Jack: 87 k Math: 83 Mather, John: 332 Mather, Roger: 278 Mathews, Rick: 832 Mathias, Grady: 332 Mathis, Lee: 332 Mathwick, James: 278,332 Mathwick, John: 278,320 Matish, Carolyn: 349 Matthews, Wendy: 289,332 Matthias, Robert: 349 Mattie, Thomas: 349 Maughan, James: 349 Maultasch, Davie: 349 Maust, Randy: 349 Maxwell, Glenn: 332 May, Jim: 320 May, Nick: 349 May, Richard: 349 Mayan, Karen: 291,320 Mayes, James: 332 Mayes, Robert E.: 304 Mayhall, Barbara: 332 Maynard, Annie: 320 Maynard, Ronald: 349 Meekins, Allan: 349 Meekins, Becky: 291 Meeks, Nancy: 349 Mehaffy, Tim: 349 Meelen, James: 333 Melton, Ronald: 349 Menefee, Dave: 349 Mercer, John: 349 Meredith, Mike: 279,320 Merrell, Don: 333 Merris, Jo: 333 Messer, Frimma: 349 Messer, Thomas: 349 Messick, Ann: 320 Messmer, Mr William: 83 Metheny, Mr. A. B. Bud Metheny, John: 283,333 Mettler, Michael: 349 Metz, Ted: 349 Meyer, Sabine: 349 Meyer, Susan: 349 Meyerhoff, Tempie: 304 Index Moore, Earl: 321 Moore, Greg: 349 Moore, John: 333 Moore, John: 349 Moore, Karen: 349 Moore, Kathleen: 333 Moore, Marcia: 47,288,333 Moore, Rhonda: 349 Moore, Robert: 349 Moore, Roy: 333 Moretti, Neil: 282,333 Morey, David: 333 Morgan, Flora: 321 Morgan, John: 349 Morgan '72,214. Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan , Michael: 350 , Nancy: 350 , Phil: 350 , Scott: 153,209 Timothy: 350 Mm-gani Vicki: 304 Morningstar, Rita: 321 Morris, Morris, Bob: 282,333 Catherine: 350 Newbaker, Charles: 333 Newby, John: 279 Newkirk, Michael: 350 Newman, Barbara: 333 Newman Club: 256 Newman, Kenneth: 333 Newman, Walton: 350 Newmark, Terri: 305 Newton, Betsy: 350 Newton, John: 321 Newton, Kenny: 350 Newton, Vera: 350 Neyer, Cynthia: 321 Nicholas, Helen C.: 305 Nicholas, Thomas: 350 Nicholas, Victoria M.: 305 Nicholls, Dennis: 284,305 Nichols, Dave: 282 Nichols, Helen: 305 Nichols, Jim: 333 Nichols, Terry: 284 Nichols, Tom: 279 Nickson, Micall, Carlo: 225 Morris, Joanne: 290,350 Mayo, Debra: 332 Mayo, Holly: 320 Mayo Richard: 332 Mayo Rusty: 332 Mayo, Steve: 285,320 Mays, Linda: 332 Mays, Marlow: 349 Michie, Ron: 333 Mickelsen, Don: 349 Midgett, David: 349 Midgett, Don: 283,304 Midgette, Woody: 284,349 Miles, Billy: 280 Miles. Dr. John B.: 189 Milhorn, David: 349 Morris, Keith: 333 Morris, Leon: 321 Morris, Marilyn: 333 Morris, Sharmayne: 333 Morris, Yvonne: 321 McAllister, Lawrence: 348 McAndrew, Thomas: 283,348 McArtor, David: 348 McAteer, Sheila: 348 McAvaddy, Mr. Jim: 219,221 Millan, Donna: 349 Millard, Preston: 333 McCabe, Susan: 348 McCaffery, Denise: 320 McCarthy, Ben: 332 McCarthy: Henry: 320 McCarty, Larry: 320 McCavsland, Stewart: 333 McCleary, William: 348 McClintic, Rick: 348 McClintock, Beth: 348 McConnell, Kathy: 348 McCorkle, Jack: 348 McCormack, Monica: 348 McCoy, Benny: 348 McCuller, Ronald: 320 McCulloch, Jeff: 284,320 McCullough, Jim: 285 Miller, Bill: 333 Miller, Brenda: 175 Miller, Charles: 320 Miller Cheryl: 288 320 Miuei-I David: 349 ' Miller Donald: 333 Miller: Earnest: 349 Miller, Jon: 285,349 Miller, Miller Kenneth: 320 Marshall : 320 Mills, lCindy: ass Miller, Newton: 320 Miller, Norma: 320 Miller, Peyton: 320 Miller, Russell: 349 Miller, Seaborn: 304 Miller, Shepard: 333 Miller, Susan: 349 Miller, Theodore: 349 Morrisette, James: 349 Morrison, Kenneth: 321 Morrow, Anne: 320 Morrow, Margaret: 350 Moses, Jean: 321 Moss, Margie: 350 Moss, Robert: 321 Motley, Penelope: 350 Mottesheard, Candace: 350 Mousouris, Pat: 333 Mowbray. Art: 321 Mox, Paulette: 61,294 Mox, Tommy: 321 Muckleroy, Gloria: 321 Mueller, Charlm: 350 Mullen, Robert: 321 Mullin, Carl: 350 Mullineaux, Hilary: 321 Mullineaux, Marilyn: 350 Nicodemus, Kir : 280 Nicolls, Terry: 350 Niejelow, Nick: 119 Niven, Charles: 350 Nix, Margaret: 305 Niylou, Nick: 333 Noble, Skip: 102,104,225 Noblett, Katherine: 350 Noeldner, Jim: 61,165,2S7,321 Nofplot, Linda: 305 Noland, Edmond: 350 Nordholt, Catherine: 321 Norman, James: 350 Norman, Jenny: 333 Norman, John: 350 Norman, Roland: 350 Norman, William: 350 Norton, Allan: 61,150,280,321 Norton, George: 284 McCullough, Robert: 333 McCullum, Barbara: 320 McDaniel, John: 348 McDaniel, Roy: 348 McDearmid, Andrea: 333 McDonald, Larissa: 348 McDonald, Wallace: 333 McDonough, Karen: 320 McDowell, Andy: 286,333 McDowell, Lawrence: 333 McEnerney, Ron: 284,348 McFerron, Donald: 348 McGill, Karen: 320 McGinn, Joanne: 348 McGlaughon, Bill: 320 McGrath, Glenn: 333 McGraw, James: 320 Mclntyre, James: 348 McKee, Michael: 348 McKimmie, George: 333 McKinley, Ron: 286 McKinney. Hugh: 348 McKinney, Vickie: 333 McLain, Robert: 286,320 McLane, Charles E.: 304 McLane, Kathleen: 320 McLaughlin, Colette: 320 McLaughlin, Gregory: 348 McLearen, Leilani: 348 McLemore, Ronald: 320 McLeod, Greg: 348 McMichael, Nancy: 333 McNeela, Karen: 228,291,333 McNeela, Patrick: 119,285,348 McPartland, Thomas: 320 Millican, Sharon: 349 Milliner, Joy: 333 Millner, Betty Marie: 42,290,320 Mills, Carol: 320 Miller, Martha: 320 Mills, Danny: 320 Mills, John: 349 Mincemoyer, Bob: 333 Minervino, Marcia: 349 Minkoff, Marc: 349 Mullins, Gary: 333 Munden, Roy: 350 Munden, Sara: 349 Munyan, Dr. Arthur: 191 Mui-ace, Joseph: 333 Murden, Benjamin: 333 Murphy, Bobby: 350 Murphy, Margaret: 350 Murphy, Pat: 333 Murphy, Robert: 333 Murray, Alice Lee: 333 Murray, Edward: 304 Murray, John: 333 Murrell, Virginia: 305 Murrill, Dana: 350 Norville, Bob: 333 Norwood, David A.: 305 Nowadnick, Ann: 350 Nowadnick, Robert: 321 Nuckles. Mr. Rolla H.: 75 Nunn, Brenda: 350 Nunnery, Linda: 333 Nursing Department: 192 O Oates, Bob: 350 Oberleitner, Diane: 289 Oberleitner, Janet: 350 Oberleitner, Linda: 321 Oberst, Gregory: 281,321 Minor, Edward: 333 Minor, Patricia: 333 Minsberg, Neal: 349 Mintz, Frank: 320 Miranda, Carol: 349 Misek, Martha: 290,333 Misleh, Emile: 333 Miss Amazon Contest: 206 Miss Norfolk Contest: 174,175 Mister, David: 349 Mitchell, Alice: 304 Mitchell, Allan: 349 Mitchell, Bill: 349 Mitchell, Don: 349 Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell , Edwin: 333 , Jean: 304 , Leslie: 333 , Marshall: 349 , Sherman: 333 , Thomas: 349 McPherason, Cynthia: 320 McPherson, Prior: 320 McQueen, George: 286,333 McQueen, Patty: 146,348 Mittendorff, Ron: 320 Mittemanj Michael: 349 Mizell, Michael: 285,320 Modlin, Mr. Thomas T.: 170 Moessner, Pat: 349 Molodovitch, Andrew: 320 Moloney, Kathy: 321 Molter, Donald: 277,320 Moneyhun, Beverly: 349 Music Department: 81 Music Symposium: 245 Musser, Tom: 350 Myatt, Katherine: 321 Myers, Dr. Carolyn: 171 Myers, Deborah: 350 Myers, Robert: 333 My Fair Lady: 240,241 N Naismith, Molly: 321 Nalls, Elaine: 107,143,153,291,333 Nance, JoAnn: 350 Napier, Annette: 350 Nardoianni, Mary: 350 Narvaez, Robert: 350 Nath, Bruce: 321 Neal, Jeff: 350 Neatherly. Doris: 321 Neblett, Carl: 333 Neblett, McFarland: 333 Neff, Bill: 333 Neff, Thomas: 119,350 Nelms, Barry: 271,284 O'Brien Allan : 284 O'Brien, David: 350 O'Brien, George: 350 O'Brien, Leeann: 333 O'Brien, Vince: 282 0'Cain, Peggy: 333 O'Connell, Constance: 321 O'Connell, James: 333 O'Conner, Mary: 350 O'Conner, Michael: 350 O'Connor, Bill: 282 O'Connor, Brigid: 290,350 O'Connor, Charles: 321 O'Connor, Kate: 290,321 O'Connor, Stephanie: 350 ODC Choir: 173 ODC Chorus: 173 ODC Concert Band: 172 ODC Flick Society: 162-163 Oden, George: 333 Odessky, Richard:'321 O'Donnell, Frances: 333 O'Donnell, Frank: 278 Ogden, Julie: 333 Ogden, Richard: 350 Ogdon, Dr. Donald P.: 193 Nelson, Charles: 333 McRight, Beverly: 348 McSherry, Gary: 348 Monroe, Dolores: 333 Montague, James: 349 Nelms, Nelson, Ray: 321 Meade, Bill: 333 Meade. Dr. E. Grant: 85 Meador, Charles: 333 Meador, Lois: 260 Mcads, Janice: 349 Meadley, Linda: 126,349 Mee, Daniel: 349 Mee, John: 333 Mee, William: 320 Meebaum, Gail: 349 Meekins, Alice: 127,291 Montagomery, Lang: 284,349 Moody, Dave: 333 Moody, John: 321 Moody, Steve: 321 Moody. Veronica: 349 Moon, Marion: 332 Moore, Barry: 304,283 Moore, Bill: 282 Moore, Bill: 280,321 Moore, Bill: 333 Moore, Doug: 279,286,349 378 Willie: 350 Nelson, John: 350 Nelson, Nora: 350 Nelson, Sidney: 279,321 Ogletree, Andrew: 350 O'Grady, Robert: 350 O'Hara, 0'Keefe, O'Keef e, O'Keefe, John: 97,101,233,264,278,321 Bridget: 291,321 Maria: 350 Perry: 287 O'Keeffe, Robert: 279,333 Olah, Charles: 333 Olcon, Stanley: 321 Nemore, Valerie: 350 Nero, Leonard: 333 Nesbit, Donald: 350 Nettles, Sandy: 333 Nevins, Lois C.: 305 New, James: 350 New, Jim: 350 Old Academic Building: 16,17 Olivari, Chris: 350 Oliver. George: 350 Oliver, Ginny: 350 Oliver, Janet: 333 Oliver, Patricia: 333 Olsen, Karl: 350 Olsen, Louise: 350 Olsen, Richard: 321 Olsen, Steve: 350 Omahen, Daniel: 227,321 O'Neal, Roberta: 350 O'Neil, Steve: 350 Oppert, John: 321 Ore, David: 219 Orientation: 50,51 Orleans, Barry: 350 Ormsoy, William: 277,350 Ornoff, Libby: 333 Ornoff, Maesha: 350 O'Rourke, James: 321 Orton, John: 333 Orton, Lauren: 350 Osborne, Kent: 232,280 Osman, Henry: 286,321 O'Smith, Spencer: 321 Osmundson, Olaf: 333 Osmundson, Thomas: 350 Osterhous, Bob: 333 Ostroff, Paula: 321 Oulie, Keith M.: 305 Ours, Steve: 285 Kim: 350 Outstanding Faculty: 194-199 Outstanding Faculty Award: 200 Over, Stephen : 350 Overton, John: 350 Ovitt, Owen, Owen, Harry: 350 Mrs. Adell: 170 David: 350 Owen, Elizabeth R.: 305 Owen, John: 350 Owen, Owen, Ray: 233,285,321 Owen, Mr. Robert: 172 Owens, Bill: 334 Owens, Cynthia: 350 Owens, David: 350 Owens, Harold: 350 Owens, Jennie: 334 Owens, Stephen: 333 Index Paul, Gayle: 290,321 Paxton, Harold: 351 Payne, Bill: 351 Payne, Brenda: 321 Payne, John: 351 Payne, Mortyz 283,321 Payne, Robert: 351 Peacock, Pamela: 351 Peak, Barbara: 321 Peak, Bob: 321 Pearce, Carmen: 351 Pearce, Lee: 271 Peccia, Don: 287 Peccia, Joe: 287 Peck, Carol: 321 Peck, Dale: 305 Peck, Rodney: 334 Peele, Ann: 351 Peerless, Mitchell : 334 Pelot, Bill: 214 Pendergrass, Bob: 34,305 Pendleton, Ray: 321 Penland. Bruce: 351 Pennington, Joseph: 334 Pennington, Robert: 351 Pennington, Rod: 321 Penton, Cheryl: 351 Pepple, Jim: 351 Pe1'aino, Charles : 321 Perrie, Joseph D.: 119,287,351 Perry, Mrs. Helen: 70 Perry, Lawrence: 334 Perry, Mary: 321 Peter, Paul: 351 Peters, James: 351 Peters, Lellie Beth: 290 Peters Lillie: 351 Peterson, Louis: 351 Peterson, Alan: 351 Peterson, Arnold: 334 Peterson, Dr. Leland: 82 Peterson, Olivia: 351 Peterson, Steven: 334 Peterson Winifred: 351 Petroutsa, Stracis : 351 Petruska, Petruska, Carolyn: 321 Don E.: 287,305 Panich Kathr n : 1 P Page, April: 321 Page, Charles: 321 Page, Jack: 284 Page, Lawrence: 350 Painter, Patsy: 334 Pair, Susan: 334 Palacio, Patricia: 334 Palka Gary: 351 Palma, Linda: 351 Palmer, Dennis: 351 Palmer, Joe: 280 Palmer, Patricia: 351 Palmer, Timothy: 321 Palnzik, Pat: 228 Panhellenic: 139 Panhellenic Scholastic Pettengill, Don: 351 Peyton, Gene: 286,321 Pfleckl, Rosemary: 288,321 Phelps, William: 351 Phi Beta Lambda: 260 Phifer, Betty: 351 Award: 202 Phi Kappa Tau: 130,234,281 Phillips, Brenda: 351 Phillips, Connie: 33,334 Phillips, Gail: 351 Phillips, Gary: 351 Phillips, JoAnna: 351 Phillips, Margaret: 288,306 Phillips, Ronnie: 351 Philosophy Department: 84 Phipps, Larry: 351 Photinos, Bill: 334 , y 35 Panzik, Pat: 334 Paphitis, Chris: 351 Papp, Robert: 279,334 Paret, Betsy: 291,321 Paris, Bill: 285 Paris, Connie: 334 Paris, William: 131,334 Parker, Dun: 321 Parker, John: 321 Parker, Mary: 6l,l47,l65,290 Parker, Neil: 135,280,321 Parker, Patsy: 334 Parker, Sandra: 351 Parker, Thomas: 321 Parker, Thomas: 334 Parker William: 334 Parker: William: 334 Parkinson, Don: 219 Parks, Eunice: 334 Parks, Thomas: 278,305 Parr, Dinah E.: 305 Parr, Frieda: 305 Parrett, Jim: 334 Parris, Doyle: 321 Parris, Steve: 135 Parrish, Darlene: 334 Parrott, Carol: 351 Parsley. Elaine: 351 Parsons, Linda: 351 Parsons. Raymond: 351 Partin, Robin: 305 Patch, John: 334 Pate, Chris: 350 Pate, Nancy: 290,334 Photography Exhibit: 140-141 Physical Education Department 72-73 Physical Science: 190 Physics Department: 189 Pi Beta Phi: 44,45,126,12'7,133, 135,139.202,228,229,237,291 Pierce, Cheryl: 291,334 Pierce, Philip: 334 Piercy, Barbara: 334 Piercy, Don: 334 Pi Kappa Alpha: 38,41,48,131,130, 233,236,276,282 Pi Kappa Phi: 38,40,276,283 Piland, Calvin: 321 Piland, Ronald: 351 Pilcher, Booty: 284 Pilgrim, Michael: 351 Pinelli, Tom: 234,285,334 Pinkham, Jerry: 351 Pinner, Chris: 321 Pipes, Larry: 211,334 Pirozzi, Mark: 334 Pitt, Grace E.: 306 Pitt, Harry: 334 Pittman, Miss Emily 72 Pittman, Robert: 351 Pittman, Thomas: 321 Pitts, James: 351 Pixley, Barbara: 321 Pixley, Stephen: 321 Planetarium: 191 Plank, Stan: 351 Patterson, Mary Beth: 305 Patterson, Sherry: 351 Patterson, Mr. William H.: 86 Patton, Donald: 321 Plaster, Ray: 351 Pleinka, Greg: 321 Plemmons, Bill: 351 Plough, Eric: 334 379 Plummer, Mr. Lou: 225 Polcari, Angelo: 321 Police Academy: 30 Political Science: 85 Political Science Building: 18 Pollack, Marc: 351 Pollard, Jeffery: 282,321 Pollard, Meredith: 334 Pnnton, Ken: 334 Pool, Joan: 290,306 Poole, Donna: 321 Poole, Sherril: 334 Poore, William: 334 Pope, Nick: 282,351 Popkin, Richard: 334 Poplin, Dorothy: 321 Porter, Donna: 351 Porter, John: 351 Porter, Karen: 334 Porterfield, Linda: 351 Portis, David : 351 Portlock, William: 351 Poschall, Lucy: 351 Ragland, Carl: 109,1l4,284,322 Ragland, Jan: 291.334 Railey, Connie: 322 Raines, Sue: 351 Raiss, George: 48 Ralston, Carol A.: 306 Ramsey, Kathy: 291,334 Ramsey, Mary: 351 Randall, Bill: 351 Randall, Debbie: 334 Randall, Phil: 322 Randolph, Robert: 334 Ranger, Larry: 334 Rankin, Lewis: 351 Ransom, Niel: 279,334 Rapp. Rash, Patricia A.: 266,289,306 Clarence: 351 Rasmussen, Ruth: 322 Rathbun, Bruce: 334 Ratte rree, Jim : 322 Rawles, Tommy: 322 Rawles, William: 352 Rawls, Chip: 351 Posey, David: 283,351 Poss, Ella: 351 Potera, Alexa: 351 Potter, Jo: 351 Potter, Samual: 351 Potts, Sheila: 291,306 Powell, Bobby: 135,334 Powell, Carol: 334 Powell, Mike: 334 Rawls, Ronald: 351 Ray, Clarence: 334 Ray, John: 234,281 Rayfield, Chad: 128,286 Raymond, Bob: 352 Reach, Bruce: 334 Reagan, Joanna: 334 Reagan, Maureen-Speaker: 55 Reams, Kathy: 334 Powell, Peyton : 334 Powell Powell Powell , Robert: 321 , Thomas E.: 306 , Tommie Jo: 285,306 Powell, Wayne: 321 Powell, William: 334 Poythress, Joseph: 321 Pratt, Joe: 334 Pratt, Norman: 351 Prescott, Alan: 321 Press Jeffer ' 351 i Y- Preston, Dennis: 334 Preston, Stephen: 334 Prestridge, Robert: 282,321 Price, Bonnie: 351 Price, Greg: 334 Price, Vernon: 306 Prine, David: 321 Prins, Herbert: 321 Pritchard, Arlie: 351 Pritchard, David W,: 306 Reaves, David: 352 Rebold, Robert: 135,280,322 Redman, Douglas: 352 Reece, Rhonda: 107,352 Reed, Reed, Barbara: 352 James : 322 Reed, Janice: 334 Reed, Suzy: 352 Reed, Terry Jo: 352 Registration-Second Semester: 142,143 Reh, Patricia: 352 Rehnback, Gay: 352 Reid, Ester : 352 Reilly, Kathy : 107,352 Pritchett, Bob: 95,96,98,100, 227.271 Probyn, Connie: 241 P:-oferes, George: 321 Proffit, Judy: 321 Proffitt, Jack: 351 Pruden, Deborah: 351 Pryor, Barbara: 351 Pryor, Walker: 351 Pryor, William D., 306 Psimas, John: 322 Psimas. Patricia: 306 Psychology Department: 193 Puckett, Rogernette: 334 Puddy, John: 351 Pugh, Claude: 351 Pugh. Henry: 334 Puxzlisi, Cherry: 351 Pullen, Evelyn: 322 Pullen, William: 334 Punsalan. Rosemarie: 322 Purcell, Pat: 334 Pursell, Elliott: 285,306 Puryear, David: 351 Puryear, Gray: 351 Putterman, Ilene: 322 Q Quayle, Gerald: 334 Quigley, Daniel: 334 Quigley. Robert: 351 Quint, Michael: 334 Quist, Robert: 351 Reilly, Thomas: 334 Reinicke, Pamela: 322 Religious Emphasis Week: 57 Relyca, Bonnie: 352 Relyea, Leslie: 306 Remaklus, Lawrence: 306 Remick, Martin: 119,352 Remillard, Chris: 334 Renz, Dr. Paul: 77 Residents' Students Association 148,168 Revell, Linda: 334 Raw, Ruby: 306 Rexard, Gary: 334 Reyes, Allan: 352 Reynolds, Cathy: 322 Reynolds, Charles: 334 Reynolds, John: 352 O . Reyn lds. Lanme. 289,322 Rice, Barbara: 306 Rice, Bill: 287 Rice, Judy: 334 Rice, Linda: 322 Rice, Sandra: 334 Rice, Sara: 107,228,229:290,352 Rich, Tollie: 279,352 Richard, Greg: 352 Richards, Bill: 334 Richards, Bill: 352 Richards, James: 352 Richards, Kathy: 352 Richardson, Braxton: 322 Richardson, Jeanne: 352 Richardson, Ken: 282,322 Richardson, Robby: 352 Richman, Barbara: 352 Richter, Jan: 322 Rickerson, Tom: 352 Ricketts, Linda: 352 Riddle. Katherine: 322 Riedell, Bill: 234,265,281,334 Rieger, Stephen: 334 Right You ArePlay: 75 Riley, Gertrude: 352 Riley, Sharman: 352 Ringle, Lawrence: 334 Ripley, Bill: 322 Ripley, Ronald: 352 Risher, Leslie: 306 Ristig, Paul: 352 R Raab, Richard: 351 Rafal, Eileen: 351 Rafal, Nelson: 277,322 Ritchi e, Thomas : 334 Ritter, Emily: 322 Ritter, Lloyd: 334 Rivera, Luis: 352 Riviello, Pat: 322 Rixey, Rodney: 352 Roach, Berry: 352 Roach, Patricia: 306 Roane, Randy: 279,322 Robbins, Franky: 334 Robbins, Mark: 352 Roberson, Rob: 334 Roberts, Bentley: 284 Roberts, Dee: 352 Roberts, James: 211,322 Roberts, Neale: 352 Roberts, Shirley: 307 Roberts, Steve: 334 Roberts, Virginia: 322 Robertson, Greg: 352 Robertson, Marianne: 322 Robertson Tom: 322 Robinette, Vivian: 352 Robinson, Dennis: 307 Robinson, Joan: 352 Robinson, Kathleen: 307 Robinson, Lin: 334 Robinson, Mr, Pete : 109 Robinson, Robbie: 282,322 Robinson, Robert: 352 Robinson, Ron: 279 Robinson, William: 322 Index Salomonsky, Dorothy: 322 Saloum, Zoltan: 322 Saltz, Ned: 322 Saltzberg, Frances: 352 Saltzer, Gordon: 352 Sammons, John: 322 Samuels, Leon: 335 Sanchiz, Richard: 352 Sandagger, Linda: 335 Sanders, Grover: 352 Sandie, Donald: 352 Sandlin, Margaret: 352 Sands, Garry: 307 Sane, Calvin: 335 Sankin. Ethel: 352 Sansone, Philip: 335 Santillan, Alberto: 307 Santucci, Suzanne: 354 Sappington, Donna: 260,307 Sargeant, Mathilde: 335 Sari, Patti: 335 Robol, Ron: 322 Roche, Philip: 352 Rock, Bonnie: 352 Rodes, Jo Ann: 307 Rodgerson, Susan: 352 Rodriguez, Victor: 279,334 Rogers, Roger: 322 Rogerson, Benny: 352 Rogis, Perry: 307 Rohowsky, Sharon: 307 Rohr, Gene: 334 Roll, Bill: 352 Roller, Don: 334 Rolley, Bernie: 335 Rollman, Joanna: 352 Romanus, Charles: 352 Rooks, Bob: 287 Rooney, Alicia: 335 Root, Stanley: 335 Rorrer, Linda: 352 Rosati, Adrian: 335 Rose, Robert: 335 Rosemergy. James: 209,227,322 Rosen, Douglas: 322 Sarich, Diane: 290,335 Sarratt, David: 322 Sasser. John: 207.335 Satchell, Frank : 352 Satteriield, Linda: 352 Satterfield, Richard: 352 Saulmon, Chita: 352 Saunders, Jane: 352 Saunders, Leven: 307 Saunders, Pat: 352 Sandra: 288,44 Saunders, Saunders, William: 352 Savacool, Jim: 175 Savage, Gail: 352 Savage, Stephanie: 352 Savine, Cindy: 322 Sawicki, Glenn: 352 Sawyer, Barbara: 352 Sawyer, Becky: 353 Sawyer, Charles: 322 Sawyer, Frances: 353 Sawyer, Gregory: 353 Sawyer, Linda: 307 Sawyer, Lynda: 353 Sawyer, Raymond: 335 Sawyer, Timothy: 353 Scaggs, Anthony: 335 Scalise, Scanlon, Michael: 322 John: 353 Scharff, Ruth: 353 Schatz, Sharon: 335 Rosenberg, Ingrid : 307 Thomas : 353 Ross, Donna: 335 Ross, Sandra: 322 Ross, Stephen: 322 Rossi, Terri: 352 Rothgery, Jim: 224 Rotman, Rosalind: 306 Rountree, Wayne: 335 Roussos, Conny: 286,322 Rowe, ,Carolynz 335 Rowell, Mary: 322 Royster, Nancy: 322 Rubenstein, Dr. Richard L Rudacil, Stan: 352 Rudolph, Linda: 352 Ruebsamen, Margaret: 322 Ruffa, James: 214,217,322 Rula, Stephanie: 352 Rummel, Robert: 352 .. 57 Runyon, Rex: 352 Russell, Cullen: 352 Russell, Donald: 322 Russell, Gayle: 307 Russell, Jess: 352 Russell, Lorraine: 352 Russell, Russell, Russell, Marian: 322 Raymond: 352 Vaden: 322 Russillo, Mary: 352 Schell. Dottie: 335 Scherger, Pamela: 353 Schermerhorn, Kathy: 353 Schertz, Diane: 307 Schidle, Roxanne: 335 Schiller, Ken: 335 Schlain, Louis: 322 Schlegel, Katherine: 288,353 Schloemer, Valerie: 335 Schlosser, Howard: 279,322 Schlottman, Charles: 119,353 Schmale, Richard: 353 Schmidt, Mark: 225,353 Schmidt, Ronald: 307 Schnell, Joseph: 353 Schnitz, Sandi: 322 Schoulda, Craig, 285 Schoulda, Leslie: 335 Schrappe, Suzanne: 322 Schrock, Michael: 307 Schuh, Mary: 322 Schulp, Robert: 353 Schultz, George: 322 Schultz, Judith: 322 Schultz, Valarie: 822 Schuman, Thomas: 322 Schumann, Chip: 322 Schurz, David: 353 Schuster, Dona: 353 Sears, Bob: 335 Seay, Barry: 335 Seay, David: 335 Seay, Mary: 335 Secondiry Education: 71 Segal, Barry: 41,277,322 Seguin, Francis: 353 Seidemann, Diane: 307 Seidemann, Michael: 308 Seidler, Gwendolyn: 308 Selby, Debbie: 335 Selby, Johnetta: 335 Self, Patricia: 353 Selph, Barbara: 353 Severance, Arthur Eugene: 283,353 Sexton, Charles: 308 SGA Faculty Basketball Game: 61 Shaffer, Chester: 353 Shakelford, David: 353 Shank, Susan: 353 Shanklin, Jay: 335 Shannon, Dennis: 353 Shannon, Susan: 335 Shapiro, Harriette: 335 Sharp, Melodie: 322 Sharpe, Don: 285,322 Sharpe, Herb: 322 Sharpnack, Cyndy: 353 Shaughnessy, Ted: 285,335 Shaver. Ed: 287,335 Shea, Richard: 353 U Shealey, Martha: 353 Shear, Don: 335 Shebalin, Paul: 283 Slate, Suzanne: 322 Slater, Dick: 335 Slaughter, Barry: 287,322 Slaughter, William: 353 Slye, Jean: 335 Small, John: 280 Smart, Peggy: 127,291,323 Smelser, Eugene: 353 Sheeran, Tom: 353 Sheets, Edward: 281 ,353 Sheets, Tipton : 335 322 Sheffer, John: Shelley, Cathy: 73,125,290 Shelley, Cathy Jo: 322 Shelton, Bruce: 308 Shelton, Bruce: 283,353 Shelton, Carole: 107,146,150,156 267,276,290,314 Shelton, Ed: 287,322 Shepherd, Bill: 335 Shepherd, Blake: 308 Shepherd, Ed: 335 Shepherd, Richard: 335 Sheppard, Donna: 353 Sherman, Bob: 135,280,307 Sherwood, Dr. Calder S.: 190 Smelser, Joanna: 335 Smith, Allan: 323 Smith, Anne: 323 Smith, April: 145,290,335 Smith, Barbara: 146,148,153,276 Smith, Becky: 335 Smith, Bill: 323 Smith, Charlie: 353 Smith, Conrad: 335 Smith, Danny: 353 Smith, David: 308 Smith, Don: 335 Smith, Eileen: 289,308 Smith, Elaine: 308 Smith, Frances: 323 Smith, Gerald: 225,353 Smith. Gurney: 353 Smith, Harold: 353 Smith, Jay: 353 Smith, Jean: 289,323 Smith, Jean: 335 Smith, Jim: 353 Smith, Joanie: 291,323 Smith, John: 353 Smith, Karen: 323 Smith, Linda: 323 Smith, Nancy: 335 Smith, Pam: 335 Smith, Peggy: 353 Smith, Randy: 321,353 Smith, Robert: 353 Smith, Ron: 335 Smith, Sharon: 308 Smith, Sharon: 335 Smith, Stephanie: 335 Smith, Susan: 323 Smith, Theodore: 308 Smith, Tim: 353 Smith, Tom: 308 Smith, Warren: 130,353 Smith, Wayne: 323 Smith, William: 335 Smither, Nancye: 308 Smoke, Emilie: 323 Shevin, Thomas: 321,227,322 Snap, Jerry: 282 Shevlin, Robert: 353 Shields, William: 353 Shier, Bob: 353 Shifflett, Barbara: 353 Shifflett, Beverly: 3 Shine, Stephen: 353 Shipley, Danny: 353 ShiDD. Jim: 353 Shipp, Richard: 308 Shipp, Ronald: 353 53 Snelling, Rollins: 335 Snow, Andrew: 335 Snow, Marilyn: 353 Snyder, Carol: 335 Snyder, Dot: 335 Snyder, Mark: 309 Snyder Patricia: 354 Snyder: Ruth: 309 Snyder, William: 353 Sochor, Shocbet, Joann: 335 Shore, Brenda: 335 Shore, Frances: 353 Shortell, Michael: 225,335 Shortell, Susan: 353 Shoulars, Judy: 322 Shulson, John: 308 Shumate, Mike: 353 Siefring, Margaret: 308 Sigleo, Deborah: 353 Sigma Nu Fraternity: 40,129,132, 137.148.238,239,276,284 Silva, Pat: 225,353 Simmons, Judy: 335 Simms, Marvin: 353 Simonds, Lynn: 203,291,308 Simonoff, Elaine: 353 Simons, John: 335 Social Studies Building: 19 Sociology Department: 84 Softball, Boys' Intramural: 232,233 Sokol, Mike: 277,335 Sokol, Richard: 128,129,277,335 Solomon, Steven: 277,353 Solow, Shelley: 353 Somers, Paige: 323 Summerfield, Ernie: 323 Sommeyfield, Thomas: 353 Sontag, William: 335 Soroko, Howard: 277 Sorority Rush: 44-45 Sortino, Irene: 323 Soto, Cruz: 335 South, Donna: 309 Southard, Bob: 353 Sowder, Rob: 219 Rutherford, Marv : 322 Ryals, Richard: 39,129,134,322 Ryals, Sharon: 352 Ryan, Joe: 283,335 Ryan, Keith: 205 Ryan. Patricia: 352 Skelton Brenda Ryerson, Georgean: 352 S Schwab, Louis: 353 Schwartz, Dan: 335 Scotece, Carmine: 353 Scott, Bernard: 353 Scott, Carolyn: 307 Scott, Jerie: 291,335 Scott, Ken: 128,129,286 Scott, Mary Lucille: 322 Scott, Scott Pamela : 322 Richard: 353 Scott: Tom: 279,335 Simpson, Bradley: 322 Simpson, Heark: 353 Simpson, Irene: 322 Simpson, Nancy: 335 Simpson, Robert: 353 Soyars, Andy, 280,335 Spain, Albert: 353 Spainhour, Ron: 284 Spargos, Tommy: 335 Sparks, Cynthia: 289,335 Singer, Betty: 308 Spaulding, Jean: 353 Sirpis, Melanie: 322 Sizer, Skip: 335 Skelley, Thomas: 353 Skelly, Patricia: 335 Speaker, Charles ' . 354 Speakes, Buttons: 96,97,99,214 215,217,323 Spears, Jonathon: 323 Spector, Kim: 323 Sadler, Stuart: 352 Sadoti, Kathy: 352 Sage, Wes: 270,335 Sailing, Varsity: 221 Sakayan, Nancy: 290,335 Sale, Shannon: 352 Scotty, Scott: 353 Scovel, Joe: 41,322 Scruggs, Connie: 335 Scruggs, Shirley: 353 Sculley, Janie: 290 Scully, Jamie: 353 Scurlock, Lawrence: 322 Scurlock, Mary: 307 Seaford, Paulette: 307 380 , . 308 Skelton, Richard: 353 Skiba. Arlene: 308 Skinner, Fran: 48,291,322 Skinner, Gary: 322 Skinner, Nina: 322 Skinner, Robert: 335 Skippon, Susan: 353 Skoczynski, Susan: 322 Spector, Mr. Ronald G.: 197 Spector, Samuel: 354 Speech Department: 75 Spence, Reid: 323 Spencer, Barbara: 354 Spencer, Linda: 354 Spencer, Ralph: 282,323 Spidell, Bob: 129,285,335 Slagle, Carl: 353 Spiegel, Charles : 354 Spinella, James: 354 Spooner, Rochelle: 309 Sporl, Joseph Sports gward Banquet: 226,227 Spradlin, Jim: 354 Springer, Linda: 323 Springle, Denard: 354 Springston, Preston: 335 Sprinkle, James: 323 Sproles, Charlotte: 323 Spruell, Linda: 335 Sprnill, Brenda: 354 Spruill, Charlie: 309 Spruill, Janet: 354 Spruill, Mason: 354 Spruill, Susie: 309 Stabler, Almeda: 354 Stafford, Dave: 279,323 Stafford, Nanci: 323 Stahlin, Eileen: 309 Staley, John: 335 Stallings, James: 354 Stallings, Leslie: 354 Stallworth, Mary: 336 Stamper, Sharen: 354 Staneski, Sharon: 309 Stanfield, Laura: 323 Stanley, Mrs. Dorothy E.: 82 Stanley, Joseph: 354 Stanley, Sharon: 354 Stant, Charlene: 309 Stapler, Barbara: 289, 323 Staples, Bruce: 354 Stargell, Thomas: 281,354 St. Clair, Dick: 95,96,98,100,335 Steadman, Paul: 354 Stearns, Marlene: 354 Stebbins, Catherine: 354 Steel, Carol: 204,291,314 Steel, John: 335 Steel, Richard: 335 Steele, Charles: 323 Steele, Robert: 354 Steere, Jim: 285 Steere, Trina: 291 Steinfink, Iryn: 336 Steinmetz, Howard: 309 Index Sturtevant. Gilbert: 336 Sturtevant, Stephanie: 353 Styron. Steve: 323 Suddith, Barb:-tra: 354 Suhre, John: 278,336 Sulkevich, Frances: 354 Sullivan, David: 336 Sullivan, Michelle: 354 Sullivan, Nancy: 323 Summerlin, Jack: 309 Summers, Donald: 354 Summers, Tommy: 354 Summons, John: 309 Summs, Kathleen: 309 Sutherland, James: 323 Sutherland, Tim: 278 Suthers, Charles: 336 Suthers, Mary Ann: 309 Sutterland, Linda: 336 Tennis, Varsity: 208,209 Terkeltaub, Michael: 354 Terrell, Judy: 288 Terry, Mike: 323 Tewelow. Cynda: 354 Theta Chi Fraternity 134,234,239,276,286 Theta Xi Fraternity: 41,130,287 Thibault, Paul: 336 Thomas, Bobbie: 323 Thomas, Carol: 336 Thomas, Cathy: 354 Thomas David : 323 Thomas: Frannie: 323 Thomas, Jackie: 45,93,146,14S, 157,268,289 Thomas Thomas Thomas , Jesse: 214,336 , Michael: 354 , Robert: 354 : 128, 129, 131, Turner, Hill: 323 Turner, Bill: 96,97,211,213, 214,216,282,323 Turner, Denzil: 310 Turner, Dickie: 214 Turner, James: 355 Turner, Jerry: 355 Turner, Jim: 263 Turner, Jim: 279 Turner, Michael: 355 Turner, Pam: 355 Turner, Rose: 336 Turner, Russel: 129,285,323 Turpin, Woody: 336 Tuttle, Diane: 148,154,155,310 Tyler, Anne: 323 Tyler. Edna: 336 Tynch, Dave: 280,323 Tyner, Mary: 336 Sutton, Don: 280,336 Sutton, Franklin: 354 Sutton, Joe: 353 Sutton, Kathleen: 323 Sutton, Linda: 309 Sutton, Lorraine: 309 Sutton, Norman: 354 Sutton, Richard: 354 Sutton Robert : 336 Swafford, Jim: 263,323 Swafford, John: 323 Swan, Jack: 287 Swanson, Carole: 323 Swanson, Shirley: 336 Swartz, Maury: 354 Swartz, Ron: 270,294 Swartz, Sam: 336 Thomas, Sharon: 336 Thomas, William: 310 Thomason, Frances: 336 Thomasson, Pat: 336 Thompson, Barbara: 354 Thompson, Charles: 354 Thompson, Gary: 310 Thompson, Gayle: 336 Thompson, George: 336 Thompson Jeycea: 310 Thompson John: 336 Thompson, Jonellen: 354 Thompson, Katherine: 354 Thompson, Lee: 219,284,354 Thompson, Robert: 354 Thompson, Scott: 354 Thompson Truman: 354 Swean, Tommy: 323 Sweeney, Bernard: 354 Sweigart, Karl: 354 Swersky, Steve: 322 Swift, Robert: 323 Swimming, Boys' Intramural: 230,231 Swimming, Girls': 122,123 Swimming, Girls' Intramural: Stephens, Dennis: 354 Stephens, Glenda: 289,336 Stephens, Jimmy: 280,354 Stephens, John: 323 Stephens, Katherine: 323 Stephens, Susan: 336 Sterling, Randy: 323 Stern, J essie: 107 Stern, Mr. Robert: 85 Stevens, Stevens, Brenda: 354 Donna: 336 Stevens, Laurel: 323 Stevens, Lewis: 354 Stevenson, Bob: 336 Stewart, Betty: 336 Stewart, Kerry: 354 Stewart, Lucy: 354 Stewart, Sharon: 354 Stewart, Vicki : 290 Stigberg, Chuck: 354 Stilley, Weston: 336 Stine, Donald: 354 Stine, Mary: 354 Stingley, Joy: 354 Stirrup, Mike : 323 Stities, Kathy: 146,290,336 228,229 Swimming, Varsity: 118,119,120,121 Sykes, Jane: 336 T Taber, Don: 354 Takis, Betty: 336 Talavera, Olga: 354 Talbot, Charlotte: 323 Taliaferro, Lindel: 323 Talley, Esther: 174,309 Tankard, Charles: 336 Tapia, Louis: 279 Tardo, Paul: 336 Tarwater, Kathleen: 323 Tashner, Margaret: 323 Tate, Jim: 323 Tate, Randy: 214 Tatem, Mr. Al: 209 Tatem. Herbie: 323 Tatum, Diane: 336 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: 39, 46,47,55,129,l28,l30,131,134, 230,231,233,234.236,2'76,285 Thomson, James: 354 Thomson, John: 224,323 Thornton, Harold: 354 Thornton. Marsha: 310 Thorpe, Scott: 354 Throneburg, Grace: 354 Thummel, Karen: 336 Thurman, James: 336 Tiberi, Joan: 354 Tierney, Kevin: 336 Tierney, Martha: 268,323 Tighe, Cliff: 131,285,336 Tillherg, Joann: 336 Tillery, John: 354 Timberlake, Sharon: 336 Timko, Patricia: 323 Timmons, George: 354 Tobin, Pat: 336 Todd, Barbara: 354 Todd, David: 109,111,112,310 Todd, Jeff: 323 Tolley, Michael: 336 Tolley, Steve: 354 Tollotson, Patricia: 336 Tonelson, Dr. Rufus: 71 Touchette, Sandra: 310 Track: 222,223,224,225 Tragle, Tom: 278,323 Tralla, Margaret: 336 Trammel, Joseph: 336 Travis, Elaine: 354 Travis, Janice: 323 Travis, Robert: 323 Traynor, Kathe: 140,264,267,323 Treichler, Tom: 283,323 Tremblay, Richard: 355 Tremper, Fred: 355 Trenary. Sharon: 355 Stith, Leah: 323 St. John, Johnny: 336 Stoddard, Jerold: 119,219,354 Stone, Elizabeth: 336 Stone, Lee: 354 Storm, Mike: 117,-47,277,336 Storms, Joseph: 354 Stover, Forrest Earl: 323 Stover, Rebecca: 354 Strachan, Donald: 354 Strader, Rick: 354 Straley, Phyliss: 336 Stratton, Laureen: 265,336 Stratton, Marie: 354 Strew, Tom: 354 Strickland, James: 323 Strickland, James: 336 Strickland, Linda: 323 Stuart, Dabney4peaker: 27 Student Education Association: 260 Student Government Association:. 164,165 Student Life : 246,247,248,249,250, 251,252,253,254,255 Student Wives: 261 Stultz, Ronald: 214,284,323 Sturm, Bill: 354 Taylor Brenda: 354 Taylor, Garnett: 309 Taylor, Gil: 152,278,323 Taylor, John: 280,323 Taylor, John: 336 Taylor, Johnnie: 323 Taylor, Ken: 323 Taylor, Margaret: 309 Taylor, Mary: 336 Taylor, Michael: 309 Taylor, Nannie: 336 Taylor, Peggy: 336 Taylor, Randi: 288 Taylor, Randolph: 323 Taylor, Richard: 323 Taylor, Robert: 354 Taylor, Ronald: 354 Taylor, Stephanie: 354 Taylor. Thomas: 323 Teasley, Dennis: 287,323 Teets, Stephen: 283,354 Teele, Edward: 281,323 Telley, Gail: 354 Temple, Murden: 354 Temple, Phyllis: 323 Tennis, Boys' Intramural: 41 Tennis, Girls' Intramural: 43 Trench, Joseph: 336 Trent, Cynthia: 355 Trett. Bobbie: 123,336 Trice, Anne: 355 Trigg, Harry: 355 Trimble, William: 355 Trotter, Charlie: 355 Troubadour: 264,265 Trounson, William: 336 Trout, Wanda: 290 Troyer, David: 310 Trudell, Gary: 355 Trujillo, Patti: 336 Tubbs, Linda: 355 Tuccori, John: 336 Tucker, Barbara: 323 Tucker, Frank: 323 Tucker, Jim: 323 Tucker, John: 355 Tucker, Larry: 336 Tucker, Thomas: 323 Tunstall, Van: 310 Tunyogi, Dr. Andrew: 84 Turford, Anne: 355 Turk, Pattie: 336 Turner, Turner, Becky: 288,310 Beverly : 355 Tyrrell, Dr. Joseph: 85,200,201 U Uhl, Richard: 355 Umphlette, Ed: 336 Unciano, Catherine: 355 Underwood, Barbara: 355 Underwood, Belding: 336 Underwood, Lynn: 355 Underwood, Peggy: 323 Underwood, Tommy: 355 Upshur, Irene: 310 Up With People-Concert: 53 Urben, Mark: 281 Usher, Charles: 355 V Vadersen, June: 355 Vail, Melanie: 355 Vairo, James: 336 Valencia, Rosa: 336 Van Buren, Barent: 310 Vandergraff, Brian: 336 Vanderpas, Linda: 336 Vandyne, Marilyn: 355 Van Huizen, John: 283,324 Van Sant, Joyce: 355 Vantiem, Thomas: 324 Variety Show-Junior Class: 204, 205 Vartanian, Anne: 355 Vassos, Gus: 282 Vaughan, Charles: 310 Vaughan, David: 355 Vaughan. Joe: 324 Vaughn, Mary Frances: 43,125 Veale, Nolan: 355 Velenage, Ellen: 355 Venuti, William: 281,355 Verget, Joyce: 336 Vernon, Linda: 336 Vernon, Rusty: 285 Verschoor, Marcella: 324 Veryzer, Wayne: 310 Vesey, Susan: 135,147,291,336 Vespers: 42,126,228 Vetra, Richard: 355 Vick, Pat: 336 Vickers, Howard: 355 Vickers, Ronald: 355 Vickery, Harvard: 324 Vidal, Suzanne: 336 Vieille, Liwe: 355 Villacci, Lawrence: 283,355 Vincent, Diane: 355 Vincent, Harry: 355 Vinson, Johnny: 336 Vislocky, Susi: 324 Vnuczenski, Lydia: 288,336 Vogan, Dr. Charles: 81 Vogan. Judy: 355 Volker, Dolores: 355 Volleyball, Girls' Intramural: Vose, Barbara: 336 Voss, Cliff: 324 Vukov, Frank: 355 42 W Wadden, Robert: 336 Wade, James: 355 Wade, Miss Nancy: 186,196 Wade, Robert: 233,324 Wagar, Jani: 291,336 Wagner, Bonnie: 355 Wagner, Woodrow: 336 Wahrman, Patty: 355 Waibel, Wayne: 282,355 Waid, Steve: 287 Waitman, Sally: 355 Joseph: 355 West Wright, Jessee: 356 Wright , Willie: 337 Walker, Arthur: 355 Walker, Connie: 355 Walker, Darlene: 355 Walker, Don: 336 Walker, Donna: 123,336 Walker, James: 355 Walker Walker: Judy: 310 Walker, Larkin: 355 Walker, Linda: 336 Walker Thelma : 336 Wall, Susan: 310 Wallace, GeorgwSpeaker: Wallace. Michael: 324 Walley, Everette: 310 Walsh, Chuck: 119,355 Walsh. Deane: 336 Walsh, John: 355 Walsh, Margaret: 355 Walsh, Michael: 285,324 Walsh, Mike: 324 Walsh, Tim: 336 Walsh. Tom: 355 Walter, Alphin: 310 Walter, Ruth Ann: 310 Willis, Suzanne: 337 Walters, Bob: 336 Walters. Sherry: 355 Walthall, Greg: 355 Walton, Bill: 337 Wanat. Emilie: 324 Warburton, Thomas: 337 White Ward, Don: 324 Ward, Thomas: 355 Warmunde, Kenneth: 337 VVarren, Anne: 337 Warren, Jackie: 324 Warren Warren . James: 337 James: 355 Warren: Jerry: 337 Warren, Laurence: 324 Warren Warstle , Michael: 355 r, Lawrence: 337 Washburn, Beth: 355 Washington, Kenneth: 355 Wasser, Ingrid: 355 Waszak, Karen: 311 Waterfiefd, Chris: 337 Watkins, Nancy: 355 Weddle, Watson, Harriet: 324 Watson, Herbert: 324 Watson. Joe: 284,337 Watson, Louis: 337 Watson Lynne: 355 Watson: Robert: 355 Watt, Steven: 355 Watts. Wa no Ramond: 311 Ed- 337 54 Weller, Bill: 355 Weller, Buzzy: 337 Weller, Steve: 324 Wellons, Richard: 355 Wells, Thomas: 324 Welsh, Lynda: 337 Welton, Robert: 337 Wenger, James: 337 Wenger, Preston: 337 Wenger, Richard: 355 Werber, Anne: 324 Wesley Foundation: 256 West, West, West, West. Anne: 355 Betsy: 241,290 Betty: 269,288,324 Catherine: 355 West, Dennis: 337 West, Jerry: 355 West, John: 337 West, John: 337 West, Judy: 324 Michael: 279 355 Westnedge, Kenneth: 237,280 Wetherell. Rod: 356 Whalen, Bernard: 356 What is a Club : 176,177 Wheatley, Gordon: 337 Wheeler, Judy: 311 Wheeley. Karen: 289,337 Whichard, Janice: 356 Whicker, Mr. Grady: 171 Whikehart, Mark: 337 White, White White White White White White White Anne: 324 Dick: 262,324 Don: 324 Edwin: 356 Eulion: 337 Jerry: 337 Jimmy: 278 337 I John: 287,337 White, Kathy: 356 White, Keith: 337 White, Larry: 356 White, Leonora: 337 White, Patricia: 338 White. Dean Rebecca: 171 'White-, Reece: 337 White, Richard: 356 White, Robert: 279 White, Ronda: 337 White, Russell: 337 White, Skip: 324 White, Terry: 356 White, Thomas: 356 . William: 356 Y 1 - Wayshner. Lillian: 324 Weaver, James: 324 Weaver, Jerry: 355 Weaver, Peggy: 355 Webb Campus Center: 20 Webb, Carolyn: 127,290,355 Webb, Faye: 355 Webb, Mr. Harold Q.: 87 Webb, Janice: 311 Webb, Joyce: 311 Webb, Kenneth: 281,355 Webb. President Lewis W.: 14, 15 Webb, Linda: 324 Webb, Mary: 311 Webb, Rebecca: 355 Webb, Steve: 337 Webne, Susan: 355 Webster, Ronnie: 355 Webster, William: 355 Paul: 355 Weeks, John: 311 Weeks, Nora: 355 Weisberg, Linda: 337 Weisberg, Marie: 337 Weisburg, Sharon: 324 Weisel, Frank: 277,324 Weisenborn, Don: 355 Weisenborn, Joanne: 324 Weisman, Mr. Jack: 171 Whitehead, Stephen: 356 Whilehurst, Dr. G. William: Whitehurst, Janis: 346 Whiteley, John: 356 Vl'hitcman. Cameron: 311 Whiteman, Frank: 356 Whitford, Charles: 356 Whitlatch, Donna: 311 Whitley, Carl: 356 Whitlow, L. R.: 128,129,229, 286,311 VVhitrner, Diane: 337 Whitmore, Mary: 324 Whitmore, Robert: 356 Whitten, Ron: 356 Whittington, Richard: 356 Whorlcy. Arthur: 356 Who's Who: 26G,267,268,269 Whyte, Jeanne: 356 Whyte, Sheryl: 324 Wickers, Elma: 337 Wiecek, Maryann: 311 WViest, Debe: 356 Wiggins, Don: 356 Wiggins, Jeanne: 269,311 Wilcox, Clay: 356 Wilcox, Codie: 356 Wiley, William: 356 Wilgus, Janet: 337 Wilhite, Bernie: 280,324 Wilkes, Barbara: 324 Wilkins, Walter: 337 Wilkinson, Steve: 337 Wilkinson, Steven: 356 Wilkinson, Wayne: 337 Wilkomer, Willey, W Oscar: 324 inkie: 356 Index 171 382 Williams Anne: 337 Williams Bob: 214,226,227 NVilliams, David: 356 Williams, Diane: 356 Williams, Donald: 356 Williams, Garland: 356 Williams, Williams George : 279,324 , James : 337 Williams, James: 356 Williams, Jim: 214,217 Williams Jim: 287 Williams, John: 311 Williams, Joyce: 324 Williams, Lewis: 356 Williams, Linda: 289 Williams, Michael: 356 Williams, Morna: 356 Williams Paul: 356 Williams, Peter: 356 lvilliams, Randy: 337 Williams, Roderick: 337 Williams, Dr. Roy L.: 188 Williams, Stu: 9G,101,283,337 Williams, Terry: 337 Williams, Tim: 324 Williams, Tommy: 38 Williams Willie: 287 Williamson, Carol: 356 illis. Cecil: 337 illis, Karen: 337 Wood, Donna: 356 Wood, George: 324 Wood, Jim: 265,324 VVoocl. John: 337 Wood, Robert: 337 Wood, Robert: 356 Woodard, Judith: 356 Wooden, Tina: 337 Woods, Byron: 311 Woodward, Will: 285,324 Woody, Nancy: 337 Woodyard, Luella: 324 Woolard, Gene: 147,152,159,164, 1T0,202.269,278,312 Woolbright, Boyce: 356 Worley. Chris: 130,285,337 Worsham, Harriett: 356 Willoughby, Jack: 356 Wills, Beverley: 337 Wills, Robert: 356 Wilson, Ann: 337 Worthylake, Kathy: 356 Wrenn, Bud: 312 Wx'enn, Paul: 312 Wrestling: 108,109,110,111, 112,113,114,115 Wrestling. Boys' Intramural: 130,1 Wright, Cheryl: 337 Wright , Terry: 223 Wright, Thomas : 337 Wright , Virginia: 312 Wright, William: 280,324 Wright , Winford: 356 Wilson, Elaine: 356 Wilson, Gene: 337 Wilson, James: 337 Wilson, John: 356 Wilson, Leslie: 311 Wilson, Morgan: 337 Wilson, Nancy: 324 Wilson, Rorie: 324 Wilson Stephen: 356 Wilson, Valerie: 356 Wilvert, VVarren: 324 Wimer, Edwin: 356 Wimer, Pamela: 356 Wimer, Reid: 283,324 Winborne, John: 337 Winder, Samuel: 356 Winder, William: 311 Windley. Jim: 311 Winegar, Beth: 337 Wrocklage, Nancy: 324 Wrotton, Henry: 337 WTAR- 0DC On Campus : 167 Wyatt, Steve: 356 Y Yamada, Daisy: 337 Yamamoto, Dennis: 337 Yankush, Ted: 356 Yarbrough, Glenn-Concert: 32-33 Yarbrough, Judith: 312 Yarczyk, Rick: 221,337 Yemma. lVayne: 324 Yeskolski, Cecelia: 356 Yevak, John: 337 Yip, Gar: 324 Youens, Gregory: 279,356 Young, Cathy: 337 Young, Eddie: 356 Young, Georgiana: 337 Young, Lynda: 324 Winer, Harold: 286,356 Winn, Larry: 356 Winslow, Arlyn: 356 Winslow, Eileen: 356 Winslow, Elton: 311 Winslow, James: 356 Winslow, Milton: 324 Winslow, Phillip: 337 Winslow, Royce: 311 Winstead, Larry: 356 Wirt, Buddy: 356 Wise, Fredric: 356 Wise. Laird: 281 Witkiewicz, Marcella: 289,311 Woiblett, Sam: 281,337 Wojtanowski, Jan: 356 Wolfe, Bob: 283 Wolfe, Mike: 356 Womack, Michael: 279,356 Womak, Candy: 337 Womeldorf, Karen: 324 Wood, Bill: 337 Wood, Diane: 324 Young, Sky: 324 Youngblood.. Donald: 356 Z Zaluski, William: 337 Zanecchia, Arnold: 337 Zechman, John: 356 Zecld, Harold: 324 Zelubowski, Lorraine: 312 Zemke, Phillip: 356 Zenk, Becky: 356 Zimmer, Sharon: 324 Zimmerman, Carol: 356 Zinn, Mary: 356 Zontini, Tony: 38,21-4,218, 225,282,312 Zoussous, Connie: 131 Zsoldos, Jerry: 356 Zurhorst, Thomas: 356 X v- ! I 'U- P .whim-' .tg 'QFITW - -- -u- :-.. , 44 r--1. .u'Jh. 45 i-Lv 1' 11:-T 1-1, .- ...- I n..,c.L-In T 4.41 .r N Il wr-n --ww 'ru-, 'I f,f ll -'rr 11- .-1-F ST n If v :1 1 ,Q 41 -.4 -I 'LF WE: H I L 444-'ri 'TT' r' 1 ,-A f .n- :'J.. TIL-all wr 1 HE I .A -if: -'- .MWJL u i'g.1 -1. JL 4' EL-fp -v.l r.,lj'-..- .,, Uk, 4'-'1-n. 1.-1' -w ,u lr ref I- P . 15- L... .-bf -.i'lF'L-A 7 sf- -. I V5 nv n..E V -. rl xx.-Ll WA-'f -I X -. rp:- I -4- 11 -n 1 Ir'-.',.r-1 Q4-U-x 4.2 Una- 1 f f - L.- H..-1, .. ., xi X 1 :- -.. 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