Radford University - Beehive Yearbook (Radford, VA)

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Lrf 1972 . lJ44 1962 c . 2 RADFORD BY SEASONS by Sandra Baker FALL The excitement of beginning, fear of the new, wondering what comes next The hard thrust of returning responsibility, trying to adjust from the freedom of Summer The cool mornings, hurrying to warmth The hot afternoons, sweating in the mornings wools The early fog that runs away from the sun and disappears The trees, green to red to brown The dead leaves rustling down the sidewalk in circles and streams and then lying still WINTER The grey days that try to brighten but never succeed and are depressed The monotonous music of rain leaving puddles to soak through your shoes and worms on the sidewalk to be stepped on The wind scattering Fall’s leaves away and blowing up your sleeves and numbing your hands The silent snow rendering white beauty to the world around it, making the ground slippery and soggy and forming little white men in the yard Everything in hibernation: The cold — the eternal cold that you try to avoid even though you know you must go out SPRING From the grey of winter emerge blue skies and green grass and the joy of living The joy in being alive, in witnessing the rebirth of all that Winter killed fills your being You hear the racket of birds and the clatter of people and you rejoice in your own vigor The excitement of beginning has become the joy of accomplishment, the joy of completion. HIGHLIGHTS AND HUES John Preston McConnell Library Aquatic Geometries: Red, White, Blue “blue skies, green grass” —the clatter of the people” Campus curio: Founder’s minus dome 4 OF THE HIGHLANDS Founder’s. Library, and Science Hall Bench, tree, and Science Hall IN MEMORIAM Daniel Aldredge Cannaday 1899— 1961 The following is from the dedication of the 1961 BEE HIVE: “A short stocky man. carrying his books aloft, whistles his way through the halls of Founders to class. He has just left a desk neatly arranged with books, maps of Virginia, and English History test papers. “This man is indeed a familiar figure on the Radford campus. His accomplishments and activities during his career here have been many and varied. He is an history scholar ... an authority on the history of Virginia and Radford and a member of the Virginia Government and History Textbook Commission ... an author ... a contributor to various magazines of local and state interest ... a church worker, gardener, antique collector, and confirmed bachelor.” TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 11 CLASSES 33 ORGANIZATIONS 115 FEATURES 161 SENIOR DIRECTORY 181 7 Dr. Moffett and friends at Cricket Hearth College’s First and Only Dean Sees Last Class of Girls (from a Roanoke Times article of Sept., 1961) Dr. MX edge Moffett is a living institution. For thousands, she is an unchanging symbol of campus days at Radford College. As Dean of Women, Dr. Moffett has guided, directed, and counseled hordes of unsure freshmen and overworked seniors from the first days of the college in 1913. This week, for the 49th time, she watched the stream of fresh-faced students pour onto the campus as Orientation Week began. These young women in sneakers and pleated skirts look little like the first student body at Radford, but like their predecessors, they will seek out Dr. Moffett for answers to their questions. They will be the last to benefit by the deans wit and wisdom. In June, she will retire. Dr. Moffett has been many things to Radford College. In the early years, she directed the home economics department . . . teaching her charges the fine points of sewing, cooking, and home care. She handled purchasing and food service for the 180 students and 15 faculty members. In 1920, she became the first woman dean in the state. There was little to see at Radford when Dr. Moffett l cgan her career, only Founders Hall, some resident houses, and 33 acres of land. Through the past 48 sessions, she has witnessed the transformation to a handsome campus with 16 buildings on 70 acres. As unofficial historian, she has kept, collected, ami written tin story of the college’s growth from a two-year state normal school to today’s fully accredited senior college with 1,600 students and 100 faculty members. She has seen the part-time graduate school and a nursing program for aspirants at Radford and Pulaski hospitals. Born in Cincinnati in 1892, Dr. Moffett grew up in Lexington and received her B.S., M.A. and Ph D. degrees from Columbia University, where she was a charter inemlnrr of Kappa Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. Always active in the education field, she was formerly a director of the Virginia Education Association, and president of the Virginia Horne Economics Association. Noted for her wit and warmness, Dr. Moffett lives alone in her Radford home, and keeps on the go in her 1961 black sedan. Other people and places still fascinate her, too. and last year she toured Europe and the Near East by jet, her favorite type of travel. Looking today at her school of girls. Dr. Moffett speaks with noticeable pride. “The college is a very definite part of the Radford Community,'' she says, “and that’s not true of all col- by Norma Vecellio of the Roonvkc Times 8 Roanoke Timex Photo by John Cook Dean Moffi tt helps a freshman with her Orientation Week button. 'Dr. Moffett has guided, directed, and counseled hordes of unsure- freshmen. Roanoke Times Photo by John Cook Because your diligent service and untiring devotion to Radford College have furthered its reputation as a fine institution of higher learning — Because your personal sacrifices and ideals have enriched every phase of college life and established several of the basic principles of Radford College — Because your guidance and cooperation stand as columns of inspiration supporting the student body— Because your competent leadership and unending loyalty encourage us to establish higher goals — Because your own life is a constant inspiration and example to others — We express our deepest feelings of admiration, respect, and appreciation in dedicating the 1962 Bee Hive to you, Miss M Ledge Moffett. 10 v. - “v CHANCELLOR 12 Waller S. Newman PRESIDENT • 3 Charles Knox Martin, Jr. DR. M’LEDCE MOFFETT Dean of Women DR. ROBERT J. YOUNG Dean of Instruction DR. W. KEITH ROBERTS Associate Dean of Instruction 15 PATRICIA E. WATT Assistant Dean of Women NURSES Hattie Brown Ida A. Rathbun HOUSEKEEPER 16 Anna P. Hodges INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT Marion P. Shelley Robert C. Gibson Betty J. Stevens Director of Admissions Director of Student Registrar and Placement Teaching Barbara Baker f.ibrary Clerk Sara Y. Hail Secretary to President Martin Frances Johnson Assistant Librarian 17 Catherine F. Slaughter Librarian Barbara Necessary Library Clerk Nancy Mullins Secretary to Dean Young Anne Ledford Audio-Visual Secretary BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Marjorie J. Wright Secretary to the Registrar Glen F. Gerrett Business Manager W. Scott Weaver Treasurer Charles D. Millsaps Director of Publicity Madalon Vaughan Bookstore Manager Carole T. Barnard Sue W. Beihke Dorothy J. Brezeale Cashier Secretary to Dr. Moffett Secretary. Registrar's Office Emily Uplinger Typist. Treasurer' Office Ruth R. St. Clair Secretary to the Business Manager Mary W. Ebert Theodore W. Cardiner Wilma L. Gibson Dietitary Unit Supervisor Dining Hall Manager Bookstore Clerk Beulah E. Jett Cove Manager Lucy H. Kenny Bookkeeper Norma Melton Clerk. Audio Visual James Ratcliffc Night Watchman 18 Clarence 1). Hunch. Jr. B.S.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Chase S. Decker B.F.A., M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Paul It. Hendrickson B.F.A., M Ed. Assistant Professor of Art BUSINESS DEPARTMENT H. Arlene Buswell B.S.C.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Virginia L. Harris B.S., M S. Assistant Professor of Business Dorothy McDaniel A.B., Ad M. Assistant Professor of Business John 'V. Ovcrbv B.S.. M B A.. Kd.D. Professor of Business Celene II. Sanders B.S. Instructor of Business SPEECH AND DRAMA DEPARTMENT William M. Morehouse B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech tv F.rrclle Bennett B.S., M.A Assistant Professor of Education Irene Cardwell H.v. Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Education Helen M. Creasy B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Education EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Homer Howard A.B . B.S. in F.d.. M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Education Elsie M. I.ockme er B.S.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Education John A. Rutherford B.S., M S. (on leave) Martha R. Thigpen B S , M.A Assistant Professor of Education LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Thomas R. Trahin B‘S.. M S, Ed.D. Professor of Education Veronika Alhrccht A B. AM Assistant Professor of Foreign l.an uages Robert B. Nance A B . M.A., Ph D. Professor of Foreign Languages Irving Silverman A.B.. A.M.. Ph D. Professor of Foreign Languages 20 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Henry II. Dyer A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of English Effie . Hunt A.B. A M.. Ph.D. Professor of English Beverly M. Boyd A.B., A M., Ph D. Professor of English Thomas E. Coleman, Jr. B.Ch.E.. M.A. Associate Professor of English Jean Dougherty B.A., M.A. Instructor of English Charles E. Johnson. Jr. B A., M.A.. Ph D. Associate Professor of English Robert McCovem BA. M A Assistant Professor of English Betty Morehouse BA Instructor of English HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT [.aura J. Harper B.S.. M S.. Ph.D. Dean, School of Home Economics Carrie L. Collins B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Home Economics Emilv T. Gnmar B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ruth A. Hackman B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D. Professor of Horne Economics Nnhecl Jcrics B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Hour Economics Hetty Jo Rodehcavcr B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics 21 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Virginia Arnold B.S., M.A. Professor of Health and Physical Education Faye Brandon BS. M Assistant Prof« or of Health and Physical Education Mary- Sue David B S.. MS. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Violet Meade B.S.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Joanne I.. Pegg B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Ellen F. Philbeck B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Educaton llli .ilx th I). Younger B.S.. M.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Archie D. Brock B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Warren Chilton A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Frances Frederick B.S. Instructor of Mathematics Homer T. Hay-dett, Jr. B.A.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Robert N. Pendergrass B.S.. M.Ed . .V1..Y. PI, D Professor of Mathematics Mack I. Whitaker B.S.. M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics 22 LIBRARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Frances Johnson B.S.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science Catherine F. Slaughter B.S.. M.A., M.S. Associate Professor of Library Science R. Ia?c Bostian A.B., M.A.. Ph D. Associate Professor of Music Jean B. Einstein B.M., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music Mildred Heimlich B.A , M S.. M.S.M. Assistant Professor of Music MUSIC DEPARTMENT Walter R. Jones B M . M.M.. Ed.D. Professor of Music Nicolo Ciorsio Maria Lo Mascoio, III Assistant Professor of Music Benjamin S. Medford B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Music Charles E. Wunderlich B.M., M.M.. Ph D. Professor of Music PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Robert W. Bauer Ph.B., Ph D. Professor of Psychology Helen Duff B.A., M.S. Associate Professor of Education and Psychology Robert F. Taylor B.A M.A.. Fh.D. Associate Professor of Psychology 23 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION DEPARTMENT Walter A. Bass B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Charles N. Foshec A.B.. B.D.. Th.M., Ph.D Professor of Philosophy and Religion SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Floyd E. Jarvis, Jr. A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Biology David L. Merrill B.Chc.. M S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry John C. Barker B.S., M.S., Ph D. Professor of Biology Richard I.. Hoffman M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Andrew L. Ingles B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Biology 24 Richard H. Smith B.S., P|,.D. Profeswr of Chemistry HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Virginia Butler B.S., M.S. Instructor of History Franklin P. Hillman A.B.. A M., Ph D. Professor of History Edward D. Jersey A.B., S.TB, A.M.. Ph D. Associate Professor of History Richard J. Lempicki BS.. M.A. Assistant Piofessor of Social Science Norvcllc C. Tote A.B., M.A Assistant Professor of Sociology W. Keith Roberts B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History Caroline S. Thomas B.A. Instructor of History Mattie K. Kceter B.S., M S. Associate Professor of Sociology PROFESSORS EMERITUS William E. Gilbert A.B.. A.M Professor Emeritus of Political Science and History Virginia O. Hudson A.B.. A.M.. Ph D. Professor Emeritus of English William S. Long A B.. A M.. Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of English Minor Wine Thomas B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Psychology 25 film STUDENT COUNCIL “Whereas, we believe that the greatest personal liberty lies in self-government, that the basic principle of self-government is character, that character is found on personal integrity, and whereas we believe that democratic student-government, emphasizing and based upon integrity, is both possible and desirable, its successful operation requires both individual and group cooperation of the students so governed. ••• From the Preamble of the Constitution OFFICERS President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary Treasurer__________ Lynn Richardson Carolyn McPherson ______Bonnie Counts ______Lois Gilmer __ Beverly Bushong 28 STUDENT COURT Fat Pepper Rennie Cox Martha Brown Greta Taylor Lynn Richardson Carolyn McPherson Bonnie Counts, Chairman Lois Gilmer Beverly Bushong INTERDORM COMMITTEE Shelby N'ester, Chairman Maureen Tomlinson Nancy Faye Brenda Wilson ELECTORAL BOARD Judy Bryant, Chairman Sally Adamson Raenel Sutphin Mary K. Martin STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Virginia Lindamood. Chairman Betty Brock Sandy Baker Suzanne Webster Sue Simpson Billy Mailer 29 HOUSE COUNCILS BOLLING President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ... Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess Mrs. Shelby Nestor Bobbie Womack Judy Blackburn Jo Nixon Faye Wyatt Rosalind Brick Jerri Ouillin Elizabeth Peterson DRAPER President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ________ Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess Nancy Faye Beverly Bushong Nancy Fisher ... Sandra Mutter _ Vicki Catron Becky Slaughter . Elizabeth Jovns Mrs. Reva Parker INGLES President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .. .. Social Chairman hire Warden Hall Moiiitoi Hostess Mi Judy Crubb Diane Letherbury Sarah Massie . Pat Pepper Billie Hailer Charlotte Scott Margaret Cillespic .. Marguerite A bcll 30 HOUSE COUNCILS MADAME RUSSELL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess _________ Martha McFarling Winkie Mosley Pam Barnard Diana Hushing Jo Bricklcy Ann Kendrick __ Edith Johnson Mrs. Hope Tartar NORWOOD President--------Lois Cilmer Vice- President _ Mary L. Hollowed Secretary Dian Colbert Treasurer I aVcme Jett Social Chairman Mary S. Lowe Fire Warden -----Joann Morse- Hall Monitor . Sharon Davis Hostess _ Mrs. Beulah N'ewlin POCAHONTAS President Maureen Tomlinson Vice-President Jackie McKemy Secretary Maureen Mahoney Treasurer ---------------Betsy Home Social Chairman Carol Deland Fire Warden Deane Aultice Hall Monitor Lula Mae Crist Hostess Mrs. Pearl Miles TYLER President------ Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess---------- Brenda Wilson Evelyn Crane Jean Thomas Carolyn Mitchell Sally Richards ______Beth Harris Katsuioyo Ikcgami Mrs. Emily Hyde 31 HONOR COUNCIL Whereas, we believe that honor is a necessary part of a student's life; that upon its presence or absence depends the success or failure of our student life relationships; that our Honor System has been passed down to us as a trust and precious heritage; and whereas we believe that a fundamental aspect of our system is the integrity of the individual and her responsibility toward herself and her college, we, the Honor Council of Radford College, do ordain and establish this constitution for the organization and enforcement of the Honor System of our campus.” from the Preamble to the Constitution of the Radford College Honor Council OFFICERS MEMBERS President Crcta Taylor Recording Secretary __ Helen Martin Corresponding Secretary .... ... Joyce Compton Anne Bryant Greta Tavlor Mary Badger Carolyn McPherson Joyce Compton Margaret Gillespie Bonnie Counts Helen Martin Arlene Weeks 32 CLASS OF 1962 OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors --------- _ Dorothy Eller Dorothy Simmons Shelby Mester Cay Quesinberry Dr. IrviiiK Silvennan Dr. Charles Wunderlich Caps, gowns, diplomas, a smile, a handshake, a fond farewell to four memorable years— these are the parting memories for the Class of 1962. Graduation brings this ending, but it also begins, for each of us, our lives as individuals for the first time apart from group influence and privileges. We shall remember our Radford years always as years well spent in preparation for a life of usefulness and continued learning. 34 Kathlyn Ann Alford Jean Elizabeth Arthur Sandra I ,ec Adkins Doris Jean Albert Bonnie Dora Akers SENIORS 35 Audrey Favc Ayers Mary Emily Badger Wanda Elaine Bailey Peggy Ruth Ayers - SENIORS Sandra Katherine Baker Linda Lorraine Barton Patricia I fall Bauer Katherine C. Barkley Hosanna Barr Judith Bailey Barton SENIORS 37 Barbara Jane Baugher Carol Ann Bellow Wilma Ruth Benton 99 i I larriet Shancr Bird . SENIORS Judith Lynn Blackburn Nancy Kotina Boens 39 SENIORS Mildred Joyce Brannan .0 SENIORS Louise Brooks SENIORS 41 Mary Anne Bryant Helen McLaughcrv Byers Barbara Burger Mavis June Byington „ SENIORS Patsy Vera Campbell Edith Marie Castle Elizabeth Dale Clifton Thelma Joyce Childress SENIORS 43 Shirley Huddle Cline Mary Ruth Compton Helen Sanger Connelly Susie Ann Conrad SENIORS Linda Sue Cox SENIORS 45 SENIORS Helen Marie Davis Susan Jane Dickon SENIORS 47 i Nancy Carole Dodd Wanda Carolin Dodson Phyllis Ann Docrfloin Lynda Kay Dunning SENIORS Dorothy Clay Ellei Rose Mary Erdclvi Nancy Loc Flint Edith Meade Elliott Gertrude Joan Epling SENIORS 49 Cynthia Ann Fralin Helen Louise Floyd Kathleen Wilcox Franklin Doris XVrine Foster SENIORS Elaine Eggert Freeman Peggy Ann Gibson Doris June Garrett Jane Wilson Gallimore Juanita Gentry Margaret Thompson Gardner SENIORS 51 SENIORS Mary Jane Cr«ayl eal Sarah Lillian Griggs Glenda Charlotte Hall Barbara Lee Hale Priscilla Musser Hall Beverley Arlcan Hale SENIORS 53 SENIORS Janet Marilyn Hayden A iT Carol Scdanko Hill SENIORS 55 Kerlyn Baber 1 Iollis JS Anna Katherine Horne Anna Donnalec Hylton Shelby Jean Inscore Mary Ann Hughes SENIORS Evelyn Kinder Kellerman Connie Bernice Kilgore Ann Darnell Jefferies Evona Cave Jessup Myrtle Pauline Justus SENIORS 57 « SENIORS Billie Taylor Knight 59 Sondra Lou Large SENIORS Linda Lou Linebcrg Ellen Jane Litton Susan Ann Lorenzcn Patsy Shelton Lumsden Betty Ann leathers «, SENIORS Kathryn Salmon McSurdy Elizabeth Louise Mabe ■ Jean Mel (argue Carol Jaequelin MeKemy Sena Kaye MeCready SENIORS « SENIORS Anita Louise Mathis Joyce Elaine Meek SENIORS 63 Ruth Spencer Mize Mary Smith Montgomery Patricia Marie Mooney Margaret Ann Moye SENIORS Glema Gay Mullins Patricia Ann Neal Ruby Lenora Mullins Shelby Jean Nester Romola Iris Mullins Cynthia Withington Nace SENIORS 65 V x Elizabeth Hart Nuckolls Wilma Jacqueline Nichols Sue Klla Null Jo Ann Nixon SENIORS Alma Joanne Osborne Patricia Elanc Patrick Patricia Louise Phillips Virginia Helen Potter Martha Byrnes Penley Geneva Anne Phillips SENIORS 7 « SENIORS Patricia Gail Qucsinbcrry Teddic Wilson Reasor Nancy Claire Ramsey Katherine Cecelia Renick Patricia Ann Quillen Lois Virginia Reese SENIORS 69 Geraldine Ridgway Charlotte Frances Reynolds Lorena Lucille Roberts I .inda Hayden Reynolds ,0 SENIORS Margaret Ann Runyon Dorothy Ellen Simmons Martha Ann Simmons v Mavis Marlene Sadler Carolyn Hope Saunders Corinth Anne Shaffner SENIORS 71 Pocahontas Simpkins Teddy Dolores Simpson Barbara Ann Slone V Martha Ann Slate SENIORS Carol Diane Smiley Jean Sollenberger SENIORS 73 Bonita Ann Talbert Claudia Annette Tabor Kathryn Blanch Swanson Rachel I-ee Sutphin SENIORS (-harlotte Rebecca Tate Carole Yvonne Taylor Greta Ruth Taylor Martha Jean Thompson Beverly June Vaden Terry Gayle Thomas SENIORS 75 SENIORS Amelia Rose Wallace Linda Brooks Waskey Patricia Christine White Norma Jean Wallace Betty Dell Webb Judith Ann Weaver SENIORS 77 Bobbie Jean Womack „ SENIORS t Helen Aim Wright Bobby Jean Wymer Betty Semones VVyrick ■ Lillian Ann Yancey SENIORS „ Nancy Louise Wright V Leada Faye Wyatt CLASS OF 1963 President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer --Sponsors OFFICERS Linda McNecr Barbara West Patricia Mills Barbara Curran Violet Meade Charles Johnson As our Junior year conics to a close, we find that we have made lasting friendships, which will he cherished forever. Through three years of study and relationships with others, we have watched each other take the steps into womanhood. The class derived a great deal of enjoyment from meeting its “Pokie” sisters, the Freshman Class, and presenting “Junior Follies. With our store of experiences and knowledge, wc look forward to the new events of our final year. 80 Linda C. Abbott Lela A. Acuff Nancy A. Akers Martha J. Allison Rebecca F. Amos Barbara D. Anderson Linda F. Anderson Alice J. Applegate Carol S. Armbrister Frances E. Atkinson Ora D. Aulticc Lula B. Austin Anr.e A. Bagby Nancy E. Ballard Mac B. Banrctt Paula D. Barton Sue R. Barton Mary E. Bashaw Elizabeth F. Bondurant Susan C. Bonham Mary K. Boswell JUNIORS 81 Diana M. Bousquet Joycclyn F. Bowers Mary 1. Boyd Jacqueline Breckenridjje Sally A. Brown Judy K. Bryant Bcttic K. Burkett Carol Y. Burleson Beverley A. Bushong Winifred G. Cameron Ruby Campbell Bienda K. Cheek Ann B. Chrisman Betty J. Clark Janet A. Clarkson Linda S. Cline Mary T. Coalson Joyce B. Compton Mary L. Brown Dawn L. Carson Annie L. Conner « JUNIORS Christine VI. Connolly Maureen A. Cox Jane H. Crawford Lula M. Crist Veronica L. Cmnip’er Barbara K Curran Cecelia G Day Bessie A. Debnam Carol B. Deland Glenda C. Delionback Carolyn V. Derby Ann E. DeValve Anne I. Dickenson Vivian P. Dickerson Carol Dickson Katherine P. Duffy Rebecca A. Duncan Nancy L. Eamcs Dana E. Early Sally A. Elliott Lynda J. Ervin JUNIORS 83 Nancy K. Estep Ellen F. Eubank Thelma E. Felts Donna J. Ferguson Rebecca S. Ferguson Ruby If. Firestone Mary F. Fowler Margaret A. Funk Gloria M. Gafno Limb B. Callup Nancy L. Garland Sharon V. Cibbs Margaret A. Cibson Kathryn A. Gill Peggy F. Codsey Ginia L. Golden Diana C. Conzalez Juanita L. Gregory Carolyn A. Griffith Dorothy J. Grim Peggy R- Gunnell 84 JUNIORS Lois A. Gusler Marjorie D. Hale f L, Virginia L. Hamilton Susan M. Gurley N V Katherine A Harlow Peggy L. Hamer Wanda S. Harrison Evelyn J. Honakcr Betsy J. Home V Nancy A. Herron Carol V. Hill Nancy L. Howell Rochelle Hubbard Nancy S. Huddle Patricia A. Hudson Shirley A. Huffman Helen L. Hurley Barbara A. Jacohs Wanda A. Jenkins JUNIORS 85 Joyce S. Jcssee Judy E. Jessee Jacquie L. Johnson Rita L Johnston Carolyn K. King Emilio L. Kosaveach Mary E. Lafon Sue E. Lawson Mary R. Lee Barbara A. Lewellyn Betty J. Light Virginia A. Lindamood Sara F. Louthan Mary R. Lucas Judy A. McKincry Mary R. Jones Wanda C Lawson Rebecca E. McLearen s. JUNIORS Linda A. McNecr Clare L. McNulty Carolyn P. McPherson Gladys Z. Madison Carol J. Manzie Wanda G. Marshall Chloc Maxey Joanne Y. Melton Patricia A. Mills Dorothy L. Mitchell Elizabeth F. Morris Carolyn E. Moses Helen L. Munsey Mary F. Nester Kay S. Newkirk Lana C. Overbey Jessie M. Palmer Sadie L. Payne Maureen E. Mahoney Jo-Ann E. Morse Elizabeth N. PcrsinRer JUNIORS 87 Carla S. Peters Anna L. Phillips Joyce Phipps Patricia A. Pickrel Linda E Piland Barbara A. Pilson Evelyn F. Powell Margot D. Powell Violet R. Powers June N. Presley Mary C. Rector Patricia L. Richardson Myma L. Richardson Judy C. Roark Frankye S. Robertson Mildred C. Robinson Sue A. Robinson Joyce H. Russin 36 JUNIORS Hcbecca J. Sanders Maida J. Scarce Charlotte D. Sadler Marilyn A. ScoLi Wanda S. Scott Kathryn S. Sergent Linda A. Shaw Patsy L. Shelton Judith H. She pherd Karen S. Shafer ■ Gloria J. Simpkins Jacquelyn Sink Peggy L. Skinner Sandra F. Slawson Betty S. Slone Charlotte J. Sccarcc Linda A. Shepherd Clyde H. Smith JUNIORS 89 Linda L. Smith Ann L. Smyth Mary C. Sparks Susan E. Stallings Evelyn S. Steele Virgie F. Stockner Betty E. Sturdivant Lclia C. Sullendcr Linda L. Sutherland Paula B. Swnnscy Elizabeth J. Taylor Joan E. Thomas Beverley B. Thompson Maureen Tomlinson Carole 1). Turner Nancy C. Vance Della S. Vandever Janet Via Carolyn Vogt Amelia A. Ward Rosalie G. Ward Martha L. Wassum 90 JUNIORS Betty L. Webb Patricia A. Webber Suzanne D. Webster Carolyn D. Weisner Evelyn R. Wellborn Barbara B. West Virginia L. Whittaker Evelyn P. Wilcox Janet L. Wilson Mary J. Wilson Alice F. Wimmer Emily L. Wingate Margaret F. Winslow Ann J. Wolfenden Carole K. Wood Peggy A. Wright Judith C. Young JUNIORS 91 CLASS OF 1964 OFFICERS President _ _ Sarah Anne Turner Vice-President ______________________________ . Emma Overstreet Secretary Kathy Haslc Treasurer Loretta K.mr Honor Council Representatives Bonnie Counts Margaret Gillespie Student Government Representatives Billie Mailer Pat Pepper Sue Simpson Sponsors .. Faye Brandon H.T. Hayslett. Jr. 92 Katherine Barton Ruth Barton Barbara Bcckner Patricia B. Benazzi Christine Biren Ann Athey Carolyn Atkinson Mary A. Bailey Sherrie Barnes Anna Bartley Sharon M. Brammer Peggy A. Branscome Ceorganna Breedlove 93 Carolyn Brickey Carolyn Brown Carolyn Browne Betty Bruce Mary Buettner Brenda Bumgnrdncr Mary S. Burch Dt-anuu Burgess Betty A. Burton Nancy Calfee Brenda Carmine Carolyn T. Girter Edith C. Carter Kay Carver Alice Casey Martha Coombe Peggy Copenhaver Patricia Comett Mary E. Corscttv Bonnie Counts Nancy E. Cowic Diana Cox Patricia Cox Ciro! Coyner Joyce Crooks Mary A. Cuba Teresa Cunningham Carol Currie Barbara Dangerfield Phyllis Dannecker 94 Doris Daughter)-Sharon Davis Latecfa A. Dccn Barbara Deishcr Rac E. Dickerson Florence DiCisi Hanna diZerega Doris Dodge Sue C. Doss Lula Downey Barbara Dunbar Shirley Hoilman Mary E. Duncan Mary M. Duncan Susan Eaton Sandra Elgin Marie A. Emorc Betty J. F ibula Hclga Fagg Nancy Fay Joyce Fender Caroline Fisher Nancy Fisher Sharon Fleming Lynda Francisco 95 Hattie L. Gilmer Anne Clover Martha Godwin Jacquelyn Good Julia A. Goodman Dreamer Hale Patricia Hale Pamela Hall Kathryn Ham Annette Hancmann Judith Grady Gayle Gresham Judith Grubb Helen Guynn Billie Hailer Judy Want Hankins Wanda E. Harlow Margaret Harman Linda Harmon Myra L. Harris Janice T. Harrison Judith Hartley Elizabeth A. Harvey Nancy Harvey Mary K. Haslc Donna Heller Huth M. Hemp Mary L. Hice Bobbie J. Hightower Frances Hillman Lois A. Hattaway Alice B. Hayes Diane Ha elwood Foushee Heath Carcll Heisig 96 Belly Hillsman Barbara Milton Mary Hobgood Judith I lold.vworth Brenda Ilollamlswoith Margaret Hollyfirld Judith A. Howell Wanda Howell Jacqueline Hubble Mary L. Hubble Rebecca Hudson Michael Huffmond Brenda Humphrey Lynda Hurt Nancy Hurt Billie S. Hutton Marlene Iroler Barbara Jarrett Carole Jarrett Carol A. Jarvis Vera Jessee LaVeme Jett Deborah Johnson Glenda C. Johnston Judy A. Johnston Betty J. Jones Diana Jones Judith Jones Mary Jones Elizabeth Joynes Elizabeth Kane Loretta Kane Frances Kinder Carol Kinzer Karen L. Kncf 97 Barbara Knnnerth Nancy Landes Marilyn LimtciMiKr Judith Leave! Dale Larkin Patricia ladfnnl Diane Lctherbury Shirley Lewis Nancy Liscombe Sandy Loar Sandra Looney Margaret Lucas Cail l.m k«-nl).u'h Joan McDonald Eva McCuire Pauline McNair Nancy C. McNulty Mary Maicr Helen Martin Jean Murtirtdale Judith Massey Sarah C. Massio Judy Mattox Betty Mauch Carol Nfovne Linda Moon Helen Moore Anne Morgan Jane T. Morris Jessie S. Morris 98 Sandra Nelson Dorothy Xetzer Nancy A. Newman Alma V Kichok Joy O'Bryan Kathryn L. Olson Nancy Osbomc Emma Ov erstreet Patricia Owen Ann Owens Dorothy L. Pannill Betty L. Parker Dove Parnell Barbara Parrish Priscilla Parrish Wanda Payne Linda Pendleton Re Ida Penland Jean Penley Patricia Pepper Nancie Perdue Anita M Perkins Barbara Philips Joan Phillips Jo Ann Pierce Winnie- Pierce Nigel Pittman Janie Pollard Barbara Price Sandra Radford Barbara Ratliff Sandra Ratliff Mary RcasOr Ldwina Price Jennifer Pruett Clenda Pullen Charlotte Quesenberry Nancy Rose Shirley Routten Edsvarda A. Rowley Samira Rudolph Cnthlecn Reece Lynda L. Reese Constance Reith Norma Repass Wanda Rider Ellen J Riggins Dottie A. Ritchie Magdeline Roach 100 Hope Ryon Pally Sands Constance Sarver Norma Saunders Linda Savers Beverly . Schumann Carol A. Scott Charlotte Scott Janet Steale Mary A. Seay 'Villa Semoncs Nancy Sexton Betty Shaver Pamela Sharp Alice Sharpe Phyllis Shelburne Rebecca L. Shelton Annie S. Shelton Suzanne Sheppherd Ann Shipman Mary I.. Shortt Judith M. Shumate Verlync Simmons Carolyn Simpson 101 Elizabeth Simpson Saivclu Skeen Rebecca Slaughter Nancy Slusher It Judith Smith N'ada J. Smith Margaret Smiley Eunice Snow Jerri L. Snow Ushm Snow Frances Spencer Ruby C. Spivey Barbara Stcnnett Andrea Stevens Joan Stoner Rita Strauss Janet Terry Eselvn C. Testerman Frances Thomas Linda Thompson 102 Virginia Warren Catherine Warrington Dorothy Watson Harriet Watson Sharon Wheeler Shirley Williams Regina Willis Mary A. Winter Wanda V. Webb Arlene Weeks Linda West Jo Ann Wharton Sandra I,. Wise Ernestine Woodyard Charlcna Wright Betty Young 103 CLASS OF 1965 OFFICERS President ________________________________ Martha MeFarling Vice-President Elizabeth Higginbotham Secretary Betty Braen Treasurer Carolyn Mitchell The members of the Class of ’65 have moved through a trying year of adjustments. They have failed in some respects, perhaps, but their successes far outweigh their failures. The mcmt ors have moved together in a closely knit body, each complementing the other. In February the Freshman Dance, “Midnight Under the Sea,” and the Freshman Tea afforded the l eginnings of memories not soon to be forgotten . . . memories which will grow and linger in the hearts of the young women of the Class of 1965. 104 Diana C. Adkins Elizabeth L. Albert Norma S. Alexander Judith I.. Allen Anna J. Altizcr Judith C. Ah'is Gloria E. Argabright Martha I Asbury Charlotte A. Atkinson Donna P Aver)-Janina V Bahicka Anne E. Backus Coorgianna Baghy taiK'ite F. Bamly nnie L Banks Ardane E Barbour Pamela R Barnard Brenda J. Banett Mildred I. Barrett Bonnie J. Barron Mary G Bcazlcy Carol J. Bcllinn Sarah E. Bennett Bcckic L. Birt Janice M Blankenship Nellie F. Blaylock Joyce C Bly Barbara A. Bolte Barbara J. Bon well Martha J Boone Mary B. Bourne Susan L. Bourne Barbara K. Bower Evelyn L. Bowman Carolyn II. Bray Jeannette M Bready Virginia A Brewster Kn P. Brickley Hy J. Brogdon Eli aheth V Brown JoanC Brown Ruth M Brown Helen E Brum Rose F. Buck Sandra C. Bock laris! Nancy J Bullock Amanda I.. Bnavinkle Edna C. Bonham 105 Brenda P Oi.'i__ i.. Cagie Susan E CnkJsvdl Patricia A Cecil Janie M. Campbell WarxJra L. Cantrell Sheila Carney Nancy C Caipentci Rolierta A. Carper I Lunette W. Canon Darlene F. Carter Katherine A. Carter Connie |. Catron Diana T Chalkley Sophie Christie lacqueline C. Chombley Rlizalieth A. Cla| | crton Nancy L. Clark Snellen D Clarke Wilma I. Clay Nancv E. Clavton Ida K. A. Clifford Martha K Coates Mary J. Cobb Bonnie L. Cochran Will S Cochran Maureen A. Coeblcr Dtan C Colbert Jeannette W. Colby Sharon C. Cannier Sarah C. Cooper Betty M. Corktll Jeanette C Correll Su anne Cover Cwynneth V. Covert Elisabeth A Cox Palsy A. Cox Rita L. Cox Judith M. Craddock Evelyn Crane Lois C. Crowder ndreaj. Cyphers Sandra J. Dalton Judith A. Dancy Patty E. Davis Judith A Dawson Lctty E Dellinger Linda S. Dellinger 100 Sandra C Dcyton Mary D. Dickon Camel ia J. Dillon Sibyl C. Dnggctt Ann M. Dmv Jane B. Dr.i| er Judith Du(L.i Patricia K Dudley Martha Diinton Narky K Kart ridge Jirvee A Ely Belly L Epperson Brenda R. Epperson Peggy v Evcnolc Rebecca R Ezell Mary E. Fallon Carole A. Farris Mary J Fazio Elizabeth C. Ferguson Wanda J Field Evelyn M Kink Sharon L. Finney Mary C Fi ehcr Judith A Fish hum Jean E. Fivher l)rema N. Hint Barbara I.. Foan Julie A Foldi Edith N. Foley Karen P Foley1 Phyllis E. Fortney Barbara D. Franklin Juanita J Franklin Jeanne F. Freeze Nancy A. French Norma J. Fro t Phyllis A Fnlk Badxara C. Fuller Brenda H Calloway Mary R. Gardner Mary S Garner Dan 1 Garrett Patricia C. Garrison Claire A Ceddry Joyce L. Gill Donna C Class Carolyn S Colladay Marie A Cnihan 107 Linda D Grant Barbara C Green Marion J Cr«ne Carolyn L Crccfc Carol F CrOnau Nellie E Crow Mary C Ouiney Joan B Gunter Norma L. Guthrie Brenda L Ilaga Lynn K I lager Dorothy Hall Phyllis M Hall ReWa F Hall Liny V. Horn mack CKnd.i M ll.nii'xlc Patricia J Harlow Barbara F Harmon Freeda A Harris Joyce D. Harris Judy D. Harris Lynne I. Harris Mary E. Harris Carol B Hartley Virginia F Harvey Gloria J Hasky Margie M. Hayden Rebecca L. Henkel Nancy C, Herbkersman Betsy M llerr Jeanne C Umoll luba L Hess Sandra L. Messier Elizabeth V Higginbotham Audrey E Higgins Mary A Hinson Carrie I.. Holland Violet S Hollyfield Alva ). Holmes Carol A. Holt Carol A. Hope Leslie C. Hopper Helen K. Horton ianlcc S. I lorton (ary P. Horton Joan F Houghton Rebecca S Howell Mary P Howerton 108 Violet S lltihliard Bonnie M Huckabec Rit:i J. Huddh-Bernice I. Hudson Judith A. Huff Ginger S. Hughes Doris E Hylton Margaret I- Hylton Katsiivo Ikegami Gloria K loo vs Barium G. Jackson Elizabeth L Jackson Linda I. Jackson Iva B. Jarrett Joan S. Jennings Mary A Jennings Brenda G. Johnson Carol J. Jones Doris M Jones Jane G. Jones Judy E. Jones Mary K Jones Meredith K. Jones Joyce A Kanode Barbara J Kedzicrski Nancy L. Kegley Anne M Kendrick Elizabeth M Kidd Dawn L Kilheffer Leslie A. Killeen Katrine Kineannon Patsy L King Madeline J Kittle Mars K Kllmkiewicz 1 JikI.i G. Knight Karen K Kownslar Sharon A. I-ago Sandra K Lanier Elizabeth A Largcn Peggy A. t Jrk Carol J Lauhach Mary j. Lasvhornc Patricia A. Lee Linda I.. Liddle Judy D. Lipscomb Sarah M. Lockhart Patricia A. Loehne Mary B. London 109 Evelyn C Long Dolores E Loyd Catherine C Lucas Susann S. Li.ckenhach Judv C McClellan Nora M McClellan Dorothy L McDonald Norma J. McFaddin Carolyn R McParhnu Martha A. McFarlmg Louise P McChcr Carolyn L. McCraw Margo K McKnight Kitty M Madison Sandra 1 Maffrtt Helen A. Marshall Mary K. Martin Sandra C. Martin Shrlhy A. Martin Peggy D. Mathena Ijois A. Maine) Barbara J May Jane P. Meadows Betty J Melton Joyce L. Mercer Frances H. Michael Betty J. Miller Christine W. Miller Dorothy L. Miller Eleanor I, Mintrr Carolyn E Mitchell Patricia R Money Patricia A Moor Linda J Moore Judith S Morris Marilyn P Morrison Winifred C. Mosley Joyce E. Mountfoy Donna J. Moyer Glenda K. Musick Johnnc G. Murdock Loss U Mustock Doris A. Mylum Patricia A Neff Fiances A. N'ester loretta K Nestor Carol A N'eubauer Emily E Newman 110 Bcttv L. Nichols Sandra C. Niles Carolyn A. Nininger I-orceta E. Nixon Ruth A. Xoblctte Mary F. Null Karen F Nygren Louise V. Obcnshain Carol A. Oglesby Betty R. Owen Karon K. Parker Velma L Patrick Frances J. Patterson Sandra J. Patton Katherine M. Payne Bonn a L. Pennock Linda O. Peterson Brenda J. Phields Karen Planson Margaret A. Pleasants Linua L. Poindexter Donna L Pompon ki Margaret W. Poole Donna J. Porterfield Kathleen A Porterfield Eleanor P. Pratt Frances S. Pratt Patricia I Pratt Betty J. Pugh Carol J. Qucjcriberry Bonnie M. Quillen Mary H. Rasnic Patricia Ratliff Shirley J. Rector Frances D. Reid Phyllis A. Rensch Linda L. Rhodes Nancy B RIhkI« Sharon D Rice Martha C Satnuels Sally E. Richards Kathryn J Richardson Linda Rulierts Grace L. Roblc Pamela B Roland Ella R. Rush Diana S. Rushing Barbara A Sabel 111 Kathleen Sabrowskie Elizabeth V. Sale Roxie W Sampson Maillia C Samuels Ann C Schwarting Frances J. Scott Linda M Scciist Iris J. Sellers Pattie T. Selh-rs Patricia S. Snnones Nancy C- Shannon June A. Shaw Dorothy C. Sheets Linda A Shelley Cecile M. Shelton Patricia L Shelton Nancy E. Shideler Janice I. Shoupe Vicki J Sigmon Susan P Simmons loan M. Simons Nancy V. Simpson Esther A. Skrivseth Virginia M. Slade Janet C. Slate Mair.ee Slate Joyce M. Sligh Eayn J. Smith Linda K Smith Patricia A Smith Roberta A. Smith Ruby J. Smith Glemla M Smothers Maxine P. Snead Patsy C. Snow Conee A. Sollcnbergcr Mary V. Sommers Nina S. Sorrell I .(nda Sough Doris M. Spangler Edith L. Spence Diane Spresser Rurhara A. Spruill Margaret R. Spurlm Carolyn L. Stallings Phyllis J Stanley Alice K Stephens Linda A. Stover Alma K Stump Sue E. Sutphin Christine S. Sutton Katlierinr L. Sword Brenda J. Taylor Laura C. Terrill Delores B Thomas Lena F. Thomas Ernilv J. Thomas Barbara A. Thompson Patricia L. Thompson Mary C. Tolbert Barbara L. Tomlinson Drcama F. Towe Jo L. Trainham Linda C Trent Alinda Turner Judith E. Turner Man’ P. Underwood Carla I. Varela Barbara A. Vaughan Carol A. Vawter J.kIv I. Via Patricia C. Vitomski Ona L Wade Mary M Waldrop Adrienne L Walton Bonnie E. Wampler NitaL Warden Julia B. Ware Daphne V. Washburn Carole L. Wassutn Pamela J. Waters Betty L. Weaver Rosalind E. Webb Sarah E. Webb Naomi M. Wells Catherine R Wonder Dorothy P. West Alice J. Whit Judith C. White Jeanne E. Whitener Elizabeth A. Whitten Anna S Williams Barbara J. Williams Ceorgia A- Williams Mary L. Williams Brenda L. Wilson Eli alseth S. Wirt Nancy A. Wood Peggy J. Workman Barbara A. Wright Carolyn B. Wright Joyce R. Wright M3 114 BEE HIVE Mary Cook, Julia Kirkwood, Sandra Baker. 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CHICAGO — BOSTON _ LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO Published bi-monthly in October, November, January, February, March, April, May; monthly during June and August, and bi-monthly in July by the students of Radford College, Women’s Division of V P.I., Radford, Virginia. Editor-in-Chief ---- .._-------------------- Kathleen Bailey Editorial Advisor ............. -.......... Miss Patricia Watt Business Manager ........................—.... Judy Shepard Business Advisor ..........-........... — Dr. John Overbey Managing Editor ............................ Judy Hankins Feature Editor ................................... Jo-Ann Morse Pace Editor ..... ........................... Sarah Bennett Sports Editor ............................... Margaret Gillespie Art Editor .................................. Betty Nuckolls Club Editor ... ........ .. ......„............... Fran McAllister Columnist ..................................... Chloe Maxey Student Government Reporter ......... .............. 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Joan Stoner, Doris Jones, Rcnita Crabtree, Wanda Bailey. 118 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS MEMBERS President Judith Ann Snodgrass, Sigma Sigma Sigma Vicc-Prcsidcnt Jerri Quillin, Alpha Sigma Tau Secretary . Joyce Russin, Alpha Sigma Alpha Treasurer Mary Etta Boswell. Sigma Kappa Alpha Sigina Alpha Rosalind Brick, Joan Wintcrbcrger Alpha Sigma Tau Jean Arthur, Margaret Divers Sigma Kappa Janice Cik-s. Judy Gray Sigma Sigma Sigma Becky I.cc. Suzanne Martell lhc Panhellenic Council coordinates the four sororities on campus. Its purposes are to maintain on a high plane, fraternity life and interfraternity relations within our college and to further fine intellectual accomplishments and sound scholarship among fraternity members. The Council is composed of the president, two represcntat v'cs from each sorority, and a faculty spoasor. The Panhellenic Council sponsors an Open House foi freshmen and transfer students and participates in the Campus Carnival. 119 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA JOANIE VVINTERBERGER BILLIE KNIGHT President Secretary CAROLE WILSON KITTY IIORNE CAROL DICKSON Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Membership Director ALICE APPLEGATE Chaplain CAROL DELAND Editor CINDY FRALIN ELIZABETH RAMSEY ELIZABETH KING Co-Rush Chairman Song Leader The aim of this national sorority is to establish sisterhood. Its object is physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual development of its members. Activities of the year include our rush parties, Cafe La Alpha” and ASA Big Top”, our Big Sister Party, Legacy Party, Alpha Week, Founder’s Day Banquet, when Joan Winterberger was chosen ASA Sweetheart, our Christmas Party, cheering on the “Alphabits” in intramurals, our annual cabin party in May. State Day, and our philanthropic project. 120 MEMBERS Annette Acuff Kitty Barton Judy Blackburn Rosalind Brick Sally Brown Anne Bryant Diana Cox Lula Mac Crist Yvonne Cunningham Phyllis Dannecker Ann DeValvc Sue Dickon Kay Duffy Judy Grubb Billie Hailcr Hazel Holland Donna Hylton Jacquie Johnson Betty Jo Jones Beth Kane Jane King Peggy Lucas Joanic McDonald Carolyn McPherson Jane Nash Pat Pepper Winnie Pierce Linda Piland Babs Price Tcddie Reasor Joyce Russin Sue Sheppard Rachel Sutphin Carolyn Vogt Judy Weaver Ann Wolf end on 121 ALPHA SIGMA TAU JEAN ARTHUR FAYE WYATT VIRGINIA LARKIN BARBARA JACOBS SANDY SI.AWSON President Vice President Recording Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer DANA FARIY Chaplain MARGARET DIVERS Editor BONNIE AKERS - BARBARA CURREN PATRICIA MILLS Assistant Custodians Historian “Sorority sisters, ne’er forget . . . . “ these arc the beginning words of a beloved song of Alpha Sigma Tau, and indeed we should not forget our legacy party, the unforgettable Founder’s Day Banquet, the rush parties with “Sleepy Time Tau” and ’The Old South as our themes, sharing with others at Christmas, seeing young and old faces alike light up with pleasure, the excitement of the Sweetheart Banquet with one of the new sisters chosen “Sweetheart of Alpha Sigma Tau”, the annual cabin party, and confession night for departing seniors. These arc memorable occasions which we share as sisters in Alpha Sigma Tau. 122 MEMBERS Birtic Altizcr Faye Ayers Millie Brannon Vicki Catron Lula Downey Mary Hobgood Helen Hurley' Barbara Konnorth Virginia Lindamood Helen Martin Sarali Massio Anita Mathis Linda Nonce Charlotte Quesenberry Jerri Quillin Norma Repass Lynn Richardson Vcrlyne Simmons Jackie Sink Jerri Snow Amelia Wallace Becky Walton Suzanne Webster Barbara West Jo-Ann Wharton 123 SIGMA KAPPA JUDY GRAY GERALDINE RIDGWAY LINDA McNEER MARTHA BROWN JOANNE MELTON President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary BETTY BROCK Treasurer MARY ETTA BOSWELL Panhellenic Delegate “One Heart, One Way” — this, our motto, unites the Sigma Kappas in a bond of sincere friendship as we strive to promote high standards of achievement — Scholastic, Social, Cultural, and Spiritual. During the summer of 1961 two Delta Psi delegates attended the COT’s National Convention in Denver, Colorado. Sigma Kappa Philanthropies include the Maine Sea Coast Mission, the American Greek Farm School, and a Cerantology project which is active locally. At our pre-Christmas Animal Stuffing Time” we provided gifts for children at the Main Sea Coast Mission. We Sigma Kappas never shall forget our “fun-filled” social events of the year. Our annual banquet. Date Party, and Christmas Party; Rush Parties. “Sigma Kappa Round-Up” and “Sigma Kappas at Cape Cod”; the annual Cabin Party in May, and Senior Confessions fill a college calendar with fun and Sigma Kappa memories. To close the year on a high note, Mrs. Tate, our beloved sponsor, invited us all out to her home for a fun-fest” and feast. And, thus ended another year of .......friendship true, loyalty Sigma Kappa, to you.” 124 MEMBERS Phyllis Andis Sandra Baker Carol Bel lew Christine Biren Nancy Boons Carol Bonham Sharon Brammer Margaret Correll Mary Ellen Duncan Sally Elliott Nancy Fay Janice Giles Jane Craybeal Janice Harrison Janet Hayden Carol Sedanko Hill Lynda Hurt Carolyn Kins Sondra Large Sarah Louthan Carol Manzie Judy Mattox Romola Mullins Kay Newkirk Joy O'Bryan I«ois Reese Linda Reynolds Elizabeth Simpson Rebecca Slaughter Barbara Slone Clyde Smith Mary Ruth Smith Carol Sparks Rita Strauss Anna Mae Swartz Greta Taylor Maureen Tomlinson Myra Tony Della Vandever Dorothy Wills Margaret Winslow 125 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA a A e ■ -5e NANCY GARLAND Keeper of Grades MISS FAYE BRANDON Sponsor MISS IRIS ELY Sponsor Sigma Sigma Sigma fosters high ideals and standards of conduct and encourages scholarship among its members. Our national service projects center around the theme, Sigma Serves Children”. Tri Sigma social events for the year include an Oriental rush party, an Hawaiian Luau pledge parly, card parties, our annual Founder’s Day Banquet, cabin parties at Big Baldwin, and the traditional Senior Send-Off . Alpha Theta Chapter attended our sorority's Regional Meeting at at Madison College. t?6 MEMBERS Linda Abbott Sandy Adkins Nancy Akers Mary Badger Barbara Baugher Cay Cameron Brenda Carmine Brenda Cheek Joyce Compton Christine Connolly Maureen Cox Patricia Cox Carolyn Derby Nancy Flint Betty French Lois Cuslcr Nancy Herron Loretta Kane Rebecca Lee Judy McKincry Jean Martindale Susan Messkk Jeanette Mona Patricia Neal Shelby Ncstcr Sue Null Hope Ryon Marilyn Scol.i Wanda Scott Karen Shafer Dorothy Simmons Judy Snodgrass Jean Sollenlx-rger Sue Stallings Carole Taylor Joan Thomas 127 COTILLION CLUB BRENDA CHEEK Treasurer MARY BADGER Historian FAYE WYATT Parliamentarian BECKY LEE Property Manager PATRICIA MILES Reporter DR. IRVING SILVERMAN Sponsor The Cotillion Club adds to the social life of the campus through the presentation of two formal dances each year. The Winter Dance, held in January, and the May Day Dance which honors the May Queen and her court, both feature outstanding bands. The club also holds a private dance for members in December. Sociability, high personal and scholastic standards, cooperation, and personal appearance are stressed by the Cotillion Club. Membership is extended by invitation. 128 MEMBERS Sally Adamson Bonnie Akers Nancy Akers Roberta Altizcr Ann Athey Kltty Barton Barbara Baughcr Harriet Bird Gay Cameron Brenda Carmine Vicki Catron Joyce Compton Chris Connolly Diana Cox Maureen Cox l’at Cox Barbara Curran Carol Currie Carolyn Derby Anne Devalve Margaret Divers Lula Downey Dana Early Marie Emorc Bette Felts Nancy Flint Cynthia Fralin Betty French Gloria Caino Nancy Garland Janice Giles Lois Cusler Billie Mailer Linda Harmon Nancy Herron Elizabeth Joynes Loretta Kane Karen Knef Virginia Larkin Diane Lethcrbury Virginia Lindamood Susan Lorenzen Judy McKinncry Suzanne Martell Susan Messick Pat Neal Lana Overbey Connie Rector K'.ttye Renick Lynn Richardson Lorcna Roberts Wanda Scott Karen Shaffer Patsy Shelton Sue Sheppard Dot Simmons Pocahontas Simpkins Diane Smiley Judy Snodgrass Jean Sollcnbcrgcr Sue Stallings Greta Taylor Joan Thomas Beverly Widen Barbara West Linda West Jo-Ann Wharton Becky Willoughby Janet Wilson Ann Wolfendon Bett f Young 129 GERMAN CLUB JUDY WEAVER President JOYCE RUSSIN Vice President MILLIE BRANNAN Secretary ANITA MATHIS Treasurer CAROL TAYLOR Corresponding Secretary GERRY RIDGWAY Historian CAROLYN VOGT Reporter FAYE AYERS CAROL DELAND Co-Property Managers The objectives of the German Club are high personal standards, cooperation, sociability, and friendliness. The German Club sponsors two dances annually, the first is held in the fail and the second, in the winter, is held in honor of the Freshman class. The theme of the fall dance “Roman Reverie” brought to our campus the spirit and influence of ancient Rome. Warren Covington and the Tommy Dorsey orchestra were featured at this gala affair. The Coronation Ball held in March honored the queen and her court. A private dance for members was held in the spring. Membership is extended by invitation. 130 MEMBERS Annette Acuff Kathy Alford Deane Aulticc Alice Applegate Jean Arthur Mary Bashaw Carol Bellow Nancy Boons Rosalind Brick Martha Brown Sally Brown Anne Bryant Judy Bryant Barbara Burger Anne Chrisman Lula Mae Crist Veronica Crumplcr Yvonne Cunningham Phyllis Danneckcr Susan Dickon Carol Dickson Kay Duffy Sally Elliot Sharon Cibhs Lois Cifaner Judith Crubb Annette Hancmann Mary Hobgood Kitty Horne Helen Hurley Donna Hylton Joyce Jesse Jacquic Johnson Judy Johnston Betty Jones Elizabeth Kane Elizabeth King Jane King Billie Knight Jonaleen I-arge Sondra Large Sara Louthan Pcgg ’ Lucas Joan McDonald Carolyn McPherson Carol Manzie Helen Martin Sarah Massie Joanne Melton Katherine Moses Jane Nash Shelby Nester Sue Null Pat Pepper Winnie Pierce Linda Piland Barbara Price Charlotte Quesenberry Jerri Quillin Elizabeth Ramsey Teddic Reasor Norma Repass Frankyo Robertson Marilyn Scola Jackie Sink Mary Ruth Smith Lelia Sullender Rachel Sutphin Maureen Tomlinson Amelia Wallace Carole Wilson Joan Wintcrbergcr 131 CHI BETA PHI OFFICERS JEANETTE HARMON LINDA BARTON LINDA ANDERSON President Vice President Secretary CYNTHIA NACE DR. JOHN C. BARKER Treasurer Sponsor Dale C. Kallin Nancy Carlarwl Janice Giles Carol Hill Betsy Home Andrew L. Ingles Jane King Donald H. Missersmith Geneva Phillips Betty Lou Puckett Dolores Simpson Janet Via Mary Jane Wilson Chi Beta Phi is an honorary fraternity whose purpose is the promotion of interest in science. Iota Sigma Chapter sponsors programs dealing with various fields of science and their interrelation. The highlight of this year was a comprehensive study of radioactivity which was undertaken through individual research and exchange of programs by the members. Qualifications for membership include an overall B average in all science courses, completion of 20 hours in science courses, and a marked interest in science. Each year Chi Beta Phi gives a key award to the outstanding student member of the chapter. 132 KAPPA DELTA PI OFFICERS President Madeline Pound Vice-President Martha Brown Secretary Nancy Flint Treasurer Blanche Daniel Historian and Reporter Rebecca Thigpen Counselor Dr. M’Lcdge Moffett MEMBERS FACULTY AND ALUMNAE STUDENTS STUDENTS GRADUATE STUDENTS Miss Irene Cardwell Sandra Adkins Louise B. Craybeal Mrs. Nancy Giblw Miss Blanche Daniel Linda Anderson Betsy Horr.c Victor Cllly Dr. Robert Gibson Carol Bel lew Barbara Jacobs Mrs. Ollie Hamm Dr. Homer Howard Wilma Benton Bernice Lewis Mrs. Anne Montgomery Dr. Mac Kelley Amy II. Bradner Mary R. Lucas Eugene Peyton Miss Elsie Lockmcyer Martha Brown Elizabeth H. Nuckolls Mrs. Sylvia Ross Dr. M'Lcgo Moffett Gloria Byrd Geneva Phillips Mrs. Celcnc Sanders Dr. John Overbey Mary R. Compton Betty Puckett Mrs. Frances Shorter Mrs. Madeline Pound Mary F. Cook Alice Quillen Mrs. Ida Sonell Dr. Keith Roberts Linda Cox Carolyn Saunders Ronald Whitehead Miss Alma Smith Mary F. Davidson Nancy Vance William Younger Mrs. Nona Smith Rebecca Duncan Mary F. Vaughan Miss Rebecca Thigpen Dale C. Fallin Linda B. WasJcey Dr. Thomas Trahin Nancy Flint Betty L. Webb Peggy Godsey Nita Williams Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society' in education. Faculty members, advanced undergraduates, and distinguished alumnae are invited to membership on the basis of scholastic attainment, personal qualities, and professional promise. Gamma Alpha Chapter was granted its charter in 1931. 133 KAPPA MU EPSILON OFFICERS Vice-President Betty Lou Puckett Corresponding Secretary —- A. D. Brock Secretary . Lorraine Mitchell Historian Linda Barton Treasurer _ ...... Mary Jane Wilson Sponsor Dr. R. N. Pendergrass MEMBERS Martha Brown Beverly Bushong Frances Frederick Jeanette Harmon H. T. Hnydett. Jr. Betsy Home Cynthia Nace Martha Ann Simmons Martha Thompson Betty I.ou Webb Nl. L. Whitaker Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honorary fraternity, promotes interest in mathematics and of mathematics. The club sponsors visiting lecturers and lecturers from the College facility in fields related to mathematics, service projects, and social activities. Its members donate services to the mathematics department as student aids. The social activities include an annual banquet for incoming members and a party for freshmen intending to major or minor in mathematics. The requirements for membership arc a high scholastic average and the completion and presentation of a paper or project on some phase of mathematics. 134 MU PHI EPSILON OFFICERS President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Nancy Vance Barbara i lale Nancy Ilerron Peggy Codsey Treasurer .. Lorraine Mitchell Sponsors Mrs. Jean Bird Einstein Miss Mildred Heimlich MEMBERS Carol Bonham Carolyn Brickey Betty Burton Bonnie Counts Linda Cox Doris Dodge Sandra Frculer Anno Griffith Judy Hankins Kay Ellison Maslich Linda Moon Elizabeth Ramsey Martha Ann Simmons Rebecca Slaughter Faye Wyatt Mu Phi Epsilon is a national professional music sorority, established at Radford College in 1959. Membership is based on musicianship, scholastic attainment, and personal qualities. 135 PHI BETA LAMBDA OFFICERS President Helen Wright Vice-President Verlyne Simmons Secretary Norma Sparks Treasurer Edith Elliott Reporter Pat Cox Parliamentarian Phyllis Mawyer Sponsors Arlene Buswcll Miss Virginia Harris LPftkl MEMBERS Roberta Smith Betty Sturdivant l.inda Sutherland Rachel Sutphin Peggy Workman Marianne Wright Dorothy Adkins Carolyn Atkinson Mary Bcazley Nellie Blaylock Genevieve Bond Bonnie Bowman Judy Bryant Deanna Burgess Alice Casey Brenda Cheek Dian Colbert Maureen Cox Andrea Cyphers Judith Dawson Cecelia Day Glenda Delionbaek Peggy Evcrsole Joyce Fender Dreama Flint Donna Class Annette Graham Nancy Harvey F.lizaheth Higginbotham Bcmico Hudson Barbara Jacobs Ann Jefferies Mary Lafon Nancy Landes Eva McGuire Joyce Martin Barbara May Peggy Miles Jane Morris Carolyn Moses Donna Moyer Clcma Mullins Glenda Musick Lana Overbey Judith Shepard Sandra Skeen Phi Beta Lambda invites into its membership all students majoring in business. It is designed primarily for training prospective teachers of business education in their duties as local advisors of Future Business Leaders of America and to give students a better insight into the world of business. Phi Beta Lambda seeks to develop character, to provide training for useful citizenship, to foster patriotism, and to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. ns PI GAMMA MU OFFICERS LINDA COX JANE GRAYBEAL MARY COOK GLORIA BYRD President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Linda Anderson Wilma Benton Nancy Dodd Dorothy Eller Doris Garrett Juanita Gentry Beverley Hale Priscilla Hall Janet Hayden Carol Hill Mary Hughes Shelby Inseorc Betty Leathers Hichard I-empicki Kathryn McSurdy Elizabeth Nuckolls Carla Peters Geneva Phillips Carolyn Saunders Linda Smith Charlotte Vandenberg Mary Vaughan Linda Wasltcy Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor fraternity whose purpose is to promote better human relations and international understanding through development of an intelligent approach to social problems. The Virginia Epsilon Chapter was organized at Radford College in 1928. 137 ALPHA PSI OMEGA OFFICERS President Ronnie Crumpler Secretary-Treasurer Bettic Felts Sponsor Mr. William Morehouse MEMBERS Katie Dunning Julia Kirkwood Betty Hart Nuckolls Alpha Psi Omega, the honor fraternity in dramatics on our campus, has as its aim to recognize students who have done outstanding work in dramatics. Work, interest, and theatrical knowledge are required for the honor of admission to the fraternity. RADFORD COLLEGE CHOIR OFFICERS Alice Kavanaugh Dawn Kilhcffcr Patricia Lockne iam McDonald lartha McFarland lean Martindalc Jo Ann Pierce Evelyn Powell Linda Robert% Charlene Saunders Pat Shelton Susan Simmons Linda Smith Frances Spencer Barbara Vaughan Sandra Wise Ruth Androvich Rose Barr Joan Brown Deanna Burgess Betty Clark Joyce Crooks Doris Daugherty Patty Davis Carol Dickson Joyce Ann Ely Ann Clover Jacquelyn Good Judy Hartly Nancy Hawkins Brenda Hollinsworth Alva Holmes President Joyce Ann Fly Secretary-Treasurer Ann Glover Librarians Dawn Kilheffcr Ann Glover Director Miss Mildred Heimlich The choir is composed of students who are interested in sacred music. The group participates in programs for special occasions, in Religious Emphasis Week devotions, and in nearby church programs at various times throughout the college year. 138 THE HIGHLANDERS OFFICERS President Y'ice-President Secretary-Tr easu rer Librarians Publicity Drum Majorette Director Hosted Donnie Akers Elizabeth Joynes Gladys Madison Kathy Bailey Judy Hankins Cindy Nacc Martha Simmons Kitty lb-nick Dr. Walter Jones Mrs. Walter Jones The Highlanders is a marching and concert band, ('-iris from all walks of college life, rehearse six hours a week to participate. They have appeared in Macy’s Christmas Parade in New York, were first place winners in the Apple Blossom Festival, and have participated in parades in Norfolk. Richmond. Roanoke, and Blacksburg. Flic Highlanders are Radford’s ambassadors of good will. Everywhere they go. people lose and remember the Scotch [.assies with a Southern accent. 139 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President Becky Slaughter Vice-President ............ Judy Cars! Secretary Judy Hankins Treasurer . Gail Luckenbach Librarians Mary Blackwell Karen Kawnslar Amanda Bulwinkle Peggy Mutter Jean Freeze Jo Ann Pierce MEMBERS Phyllis M. A mils Judith Garst Ardane Elizabeth Barbour Lois Gilmer Mary B. Blackwell Martha Godwin Peggy Blankenbeckler Barbara Green Janice Blankenship Phyllis M. Hall Diana M. Bosquet Clynda M. Hancock Carolyn W. Brickcy Judy Gale Hankins Amanda BuKvinklc Margaret Harmon Deana Burgess Joyce Harris Dawn Carson Lillian Harris Jeanette Correll Carole Hartley Elaine Corsctty Judith Hartley Rita Lane Cox Nancy Hcrbkcrsman Adolf L. Deen Sandra L. Hesslcr Lula Downey Brenda Hollandsworth Joyce Fender Diana Jones Evelyn Fink Alice Kavanough Jeanne E. Freeze Susan Kavanough Nancy French Barbara Konnereth Linda Callup Karen Kownslar Wanda Lawson Mary Grace Rcasor Pat I ohnc Dottic Ritchie Dandra Looney Sherrill Saunders Marx- Ruth Lucas Charlotte Scott Gail Luckenbach Annie Sue Shelton Ann Ltimsdcn Leah Sink Helen A. Marshall Sandra Skeen Judy Massey Becky Slaughter Louise McGhee Carol Spivey Joanno Melton Patricia Staflard Barbara Moody Irene Stevenson Linda Moore Linda Stover Peggy Mutter Bose Swindall Linda Nance Carole Taylor Emma Overstreet Joann Thomas Patricia Owen Jo Lynn Tminham Jo Ann Pierce Daphne Washburn Patricia Pratt Rosalind Webb Edwina Price Barbara White Charlotte Quesonberry The Glee Club performs on campus for the Thanksgiving Program, for Religious Emphasis Week, and presents an annual Spring Concert. This year they also sang in the Chapel at V.P.I. 140 CHORAL CLUB OFFICERS President Peggy Godsey Vice-President Susan Stallings Secretary . Margaret Harmon Treasurer Donna Ferguson Rebecca Duncan Judy Hankins Barbara Hale Martha Wassum Publicity Tcddic Rcasor Director Mrs. Jean B. Einstein FALL QUARTER - LLECRO The Choral Club started its season with a spaghetti supper with the V.P.I. Clec Club, followed by joint rehearsals for the Christmas pageant. The Messiah”, which was presented under the direction of Mrs. Einstein and Miss Heimlich. WINTER QUARTER-ADAGIO The Choral Club participator! in devotions for Religious Emphasis Week. SPRINC QUARTER - ALLECRO The Choral Club sang for May Day, presenter! its annual spring concert, and sang for Commencement Exercises. 141 ATHLETIC OFFICERS CAROL BURLESON DOROTHY GRIM DONNA HYLTON WINNIE PIERCE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer HEADS OF SPORTS Volleyball Speedball Basketball Soft Ball Individual Lydia Harley Joy O'Bryan Margaret Gillespie Mickey Huffman Pat Pepper Becky Walton 142 ASSOCIATION MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS President ... Carol Dcland Vice-President Judy Blackburn Secretary Carol Dickson Treasurer . Frankye Robertson MEMBERS Kat Barkley BarB.ua Burger C.uol Bellew Judy Blackburn Rosalind Brick Carol Burleson Joyce Childress Lula Mac Crist Barbara Curran Carol Deland Sue Die ken Carol Dickson Kay Duffy Sharon Gibbs Margaret Cillispie Dot Crimm Doiuia Hylton Jane King Cay Quocnbcrry Frankye Robertson Kay Roundtree Sue Steele Doris Via Rebecca Walton Norma Wallace Joan Winterberger Bobbie Jean Womack The aim of the Monogram Club is to foster and contribute to participa tion in athletics at Radford College. To be eligible for membership, a girl must have earned at least 500 points by participating in athletics. After earning a Monogram she is then, upon earning the required number of points through game participation, eligible for a star and a crest. The club sponsors a play-day Spring Quarter for the high schools in the surrounding areas in order to acquaint high sc hool students with the opportunities for occupation in recreation and physical education. Members play the faculty in volleyball and basketball. During Campus Carnival, the Monogram Club cooperates with the other athletic organizations in operating a booth. U3 PEMM CLUB OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Kay Duffy Kitty Ann Horne Joy O'Bryan Carol Dickson MEMBERS Karen Anderson Martha Asbury Deane Aluticc Katherine Barkley Mao' Bashaw Sue Blankenship Carolyn Bradley Dolly Brogdon Sally Brown Barbara Burger Carol Burleson Joyce Childress Elizabeth Clanperton Judy Craddock Jane Crawford Lula Mae Crist Mary Ann Cuba Carol Dickson Pat Dickson Kay Duffy Phyllis Fortney Sharon Gibbs Margaret Gillespie Dee Gills Judy Grady Sue Curley Lydia Harley Jean Hasky Carrie Hofland Kitty Horne lean Houghton Mickey Huffmond Helen Hurley Sandy Lanier Linda McKay Sandra Martin Lisa Morris Joy O'Bryan Kathy Payne Pat Pepper Winnie Pierce Nancy Price Betty Pugh Jerri Quillin Kay Roundtree Elizabeth Sale Martha Samuels Patty Sellers Cecile Shelton oyee Sligh erri Snow Sue Steele Pat Tinsley Mao' Tolbert Doris Via Becky Walton Julia Ware Brenda Whitley The Pemm Club is a professional club restricted to Physical Education Majors and Minors. It strives for progress in health and physical education and encourages greater social and professional co-operation among health and physical educators. The Pemm Club sponsors the Bloodmobilc visit to our campus during the Fall Quarter. 144 AQUAMAIDS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mary Bashaw Joan McDonald Rebecca Walton Jane Harris 145 THE HOOFBEATS MEMBERS MEMBERS Carol Bellino Joanne Brooks la)is Chaunccy Cookie Cocbler Kitty Cooper Darlene Dickens Nilora Doulos Ann Dow Lu Downey Mary Margaret Duncan Joyce Ann Ely Sharon Fleming Barbara Franklin Sandra Freulcr Sharon Gibbs Lydia Harley Jeanette H.irmon Fane Harris ilelen Hurley Leslie Killeen Katrine Kincannon Bobi Konncrth OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Social Chairman Connie Shaffncr Polly McNair Mary Margaret Duncan Carol Bellino Sharon Fleming Bobbie Franklin Sponsor Mr. Creek Neff Sandy Lanier Mary McLain Polly McNair Brenda Matthews Carol Mavnc Francis Michael Tina Moses Anne Moss Homola Mullins Ginger Nichols Betty Lou Parker Pat Pickrel Donna Pomponio Beverly Schumann Connie Shaffner Christine Sutton Mary Ann Telinter Terry Gayle Thomas Beverly Thompson Linda Thompson Nancy Tower Carolyn Wright The Hoofbcats, a chib new to Radford College this year, is open to all students who are enrolled in riding elassps. This organization strives to promote interest in the art of horsemanship, to encourage athletic exercise, through horseback riding, and to instill in its members appreciation of the horse. Some of the club activities include participation in area horse shows, recreational riding, and the presentation of our own horse show during the Spring Quarter. 146 ORCHESIS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Sue Stcclc Joan Parson Diana Meredith Miss Joanne Pegg Orchesis is a club formed to promote dance appreciation and to prov ide an opportunity for active partici pation and demonstration of proficiency for those girls who are interested in working creatively through the medium of modern dance. Membership is obtained through tryouts. JUNIOR CONCERT DANCE OFFICERS President Carol Samuels Secretary-Treasurer Martha Asbury The purpose of the Junior Concert Dance Group is to provide an opportunity for girls inexperienced in dance to improve their dancing skill and prepare for membership in Orchesis. 147 Y.W.C.A OFFICERS SANDRA ELGIN President DOLORES SIMPSON Vice President BARBARA WEST Secretary DEANNA BURGESS Treasurer RUTH ANDROVICH Freshman Week PENNY BROWNE SANDRA RADFORD DOROTHY ELLER Membership Chairman Thanksgiv ing Christmas MARGARET MOYE SUSAN I.OREN .EN Campus Carnival Religious Emphasis Week NORMA REPASS Easter DANA EARLY General Programs BONNIE COUNTS Worship WANDA HOWELL Day Student Representative SUE ROBINSON Publicity JOAN HOUCHTON JUDY LIPSCOM Freshman Council SANDRA HESSLER Having as ts purpose the furthering of its ideals in all phases of college life, the Y.W.C.A. is an interdenominational national religious organization on campus. The Christmas program, ‘The Messiah”, was presented this year by the Y.W.C.A. members under the direction of Mr. William Morehouse, with the Radford College Choral Club and the V.P.I. Clee Club assisting in the production. The Y.W.C.A. members play a prominent part in campus activities by their sponsorship of Freshman week, the Thanksgiving program, the Campus Carnival, Religious Emphasis Week, the Easter program, and Senior Vespers. 148 MADONNA ' 'The Madonna is portrayed hy a .senior “Y member chosen for her outstanding contribution to the spiritual life of the eoWga BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Ruth Anilrovjch Sharon Gihhs Virginia Hedrick Betty Ann Leathers Geneva Martin Geneva Phillips Diane Smiley Eunice Snow Trances Spencer Sarah Turner Anne Warren Judy Weaver H !cn Wright Joyce Bandy, Director Bible Study Croups are only one of the areas of the Baptist Student Union program, the purpose of which is to provide opportunity for the individual to develop her Christian faith during the college year. CANTERBURY CLUB OFFICERS President Carolyn Derby Vice-President . Bessie Debnam Secretary Iconise McChee Social Chairman Linda Reese Bulletin Board Helen Boyd Supper Chairman . Joan Thomas Faculty Sponsor Dr. Charles Johnson College Worker ... Mary Faith Sutton The Canterbury Club, the Episcopal group on cam pus, promotes various religious activities and meets with schools for week-end conventions. It seeks to stimulate the spiritual, social, and intellectual development of its members. 150 DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The Disciples Student Fellowship is an organization OFFICERS for students who are members of the Christian Church. President . Linda Short Its purpose is to provide fellowship through religious Vice-President Nancy Vance programs and activities. Secretary-Treasurer Janet Scale NEWMAN CLUB The real purpose of the Newman Club is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. The primary function of the Newman Club is to guide the Catholic students in developing their faith. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor . . Chaplain...... Pamela Sharp . Carol Manzie . Heidi Davila Katie Connoly Mr. Robert McGovern Father Sadie 151 WESLEY FOUNDATION President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Director OFFICERS Wanda Bailey Linda Anderson Susie Cwynn Ann Smyth Charlotte Whitfield The Wesley Foundation represents the Methodist Church at Radford College and as such carries out its ministry to students within the framework of academic endeavor. Its purpose is to speak to the AREA CHAIRMEN Margaret Ames Lula Belle Austin Betty Jo Byars Betty Clark Mary Ellen Duncan ioycc Ely Iva Jo Embrce Jane Graybeal Mary Louise Jones Lorraine Mitchell Cindy Nace Paula Neel Margot Powell loan Simons Kathy Warrington Martha Wassum Sharon Wirt academic community about the reconciling ministry Jesus Christ and to deepen, enrich and mature the Christian Faith through the aspects of the program of worship, service, study and fellowship. of WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS President Betsy Home Vice-President . Betty Light Secretary-Treasurer . Diana Cox Worship Chairman . Wanda Payne Synod Representative Margaret Winslow “WestfcU” Editor Julia Goodman Program Chairman Pam Hall Advisor Mrs. H. P. Kirby The Westminster Fellowship is the religious organi zation for Presbyterian students on campus. West Fell seeks to enrich the spiritual, intellectual, and social lives of its members through worship, challenging programs, and Christian fellowship. 152 BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Sponsor . Pochantas Simpkins Charlotte Reynolds . Laura Vaughan Julia Kirkwood Dr. Floyd E. Jarvis MEMBERS Sarah Lockhart D. H. Messersmith Barbara Miller Joy O'Bryan Pat Pepper Jennifer Pruett Marlene Sadler Linda Shephard Ann Shipman Andi Stevens Anna Mae Swartz Martha Thompson Rebecca Walton Dorothy Watsen Janet Via Ruth Ann Androvich Anne Backus John G. Barker Betty Brock RoscMarv Erdyli Frances Eubank Lois Cutler Helen Gwynn Pam Hall Phyllis Hall Ruth Hemp Ricliard Hoffman Jonaleen Large Dale I rkin Wanda I-awson CURTAIN CLAN OFFICERS President Katie Dunning Vice-President ... . Sharon Fleming Secretary-Treasurer.... Sadie Payne Sponsor .. Mr. William Morehouse The aim of the Curtain Clan is to promote interest in dramatics, to bring entertainment to the campus, and to act as a stepping stone to membership in Alpha Psi Omega. 153 4-H ALUMNAE CLUB JOYCE MEEK President MEMBERS BESSIE DEBNAM Vice President MARTHA WASSUM Secretary DORIS DAUGHERTY Treasurer NAHEEL JERIES Sponsor IJnda Anderson Brenda Barrett Ruby Campbell Alice Hayes Nancy Huddle Sharon Hutton Mary K. Martin Helen Munsey Anita Perkins Ann Schwartine Christine Sutton The main purpose of the 4-H Alumnae Club is to keep students in contact with the 4-H organizations while they arc in college. The club also acts as a service organization. Any girl who has completed one year in 4-H club work is eligible for membership. TRI-M CLUB OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ... .... Program Chairman Reporter Beverley Bushong Betty D. Webb Betsy Home Rita Johnston Eva Jo Kmbree Lorraine Mitehell The Tri-M Club is composed of students who plan to major or minor in mathematics. The club strives to coordinate these interests through programs presented by student members, faculty members, and guest speakers. Students are eligible for membership after successfully completing two quarters of college mathematics or the equivalent 154 DAY STUDENTS CLUB OFFICERS President................ Linda Bowman Vice-President Ilelga Fagg Secretary _________ . Helen Martin Treasurer Judi Long Co Reporters Diana Meredith Phyllis Shelburne Co-Social Chairmen Barbara Hale Charlotte Quesenberry Dolores Simpson Student Government Representatives Peggy Colley Diana Cox As a Day Student’s Club, our purpose is to assist in integrating the day students to college life both academically and socially. Our chief aim is to develop the caliber of student who is worthy of acceptance into the college community. The only qualification for membership in the club is enrollment as a day student at Radford College. To be classified as an active member, the student must participate in two-thirds of the club’s activities. This year the club has undergone extensive reorganization in both leadership and purpose. The membership has greatly increased, and the members have found the activities more profitable than before our reorganization was undertaken. We arc hoping to learn from our motto and, as day students, to make ourselves known on campus as a hardworking interested part of the college community. The motto of the Radford College Day Student’s Club is: “Frowning. I glance at her and see The traits of a girl who irritates me. Smiling. I look and comprehend That here is a girl I’d like for a friend.” Mcrl Crove 155 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary________ Janice Giles Mary Etta Boswell Margot Powell Bessie Debnam Joyce Bowers Mary Blackwell Martha Wassum Carrie Collins i Membership Publicity Historian Advisor MEMBERS Judy Alvis Margaret Amos Mary Arthur Joyce Bly Carolyn Bray Ruth Brown Nancy Bullock Kdr.a Burcham Brenda Burkett Janie Campbell Ruby Campbell Nancy Clayton Christme Connolly Patsy Cox Doris Daugherty Edwina Dawson Sibyl Doggett Marie Ernorr Ia ni$e Floyd Ncrine Foster Nancy Carland Barbara Green Brenda Haga Joyce Harris Carol Hartley Katherine Hasle Alice Hayes Sandra Hcsslcr Bonney Huckabcc Nancy Huddle; Shirley Huffman Billie Hutton Doris Hylton Vera lessee Judy Jones Mary Lawhorne Judith Jaravel Louise McGhee Sarah Massie Joyce Meek Mary Miller Helen Muascy Peggy Mutter Dorothy Netzcr I jreeta Nixon Relda Pcnland Evelyn Powell Mary Reasor Sally Richards Patty Sands Constance Sarver Nancy Sexton Sue Shelton Mary Shepherd Vicki Sigmon Ann Smyth Kathryn Swanson Fran Thomas Terry Thomas Barbara Vaughan Catherine WYndcr Anna Williams Joyce Wright Peggy Wright 156 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Of £ President Vice-President Jean Sollcnbcrger Historian Jody Hankins Car.il Manrie Reporter Linda Smith Secretary Treasurer Chaplain MEMBERS Evona Jessup Activities Chairman Donna ferguson Itclx-cca Price Sponsor Miss Helen Duff Betty Light Saatlr Adkn fcatrii Ak «« UirlV Jo AllUca Brek Am« Ijnil .Vr Jrr . ,MUmoi Awlny Arm Na«Jf« S37r W.- .rV-r KirWi iVibfkH lUrhara Iv-Jlr Mary lky.l Vodo Hc-vd CSK Bradley for hratrdfr PJk? 129P Kli re k Brow- Mary 1 m. n Ab« Biyitf {w MHr Klirabetk Oapcxitc-t IWtty Otrk Mary OawB Silttr (V tlrl Bafcaa rmb LlMi Co« v • -i ' ? r:. . • Sally r.lU4l Namy P r? IX rva r «r « « H«Ua Pkrrd md«UI)v«y '« Col t L Kct1r Ckddr. 0 U ££ J ® f 0£ Mary Ha«k.iM Italy y-K S Selby lr.v re fc££r «Ur Kortarrlh £nil Komw k 9£ L Q W f c;t M Mal tv, lean MaitJdak )-! Mmw « W MmcI Krtxcca M Le m IW. M. NVrt Uir«4M M«yr SVIby N'avr Aon Xiomi kae Null Tat (K re Kr.t wl I'arr.tk Palro ISdl j.i Linda rua -l Vfefci fv-rr 0 w« Srm Linda Honeidl Carel Na r.,«U X 'Wr Sa odrn SbrvrCS SviMffi MM ££££ rWJ ttselUrv 5. SWmard Somrorn 'uur. Miliian K K r.« Sanya jk«l TaJbett ivr «i!r TW ?v « a .h T. roer K ty r WeV Brtlv L. W«%6 fcathanr U Wrtakrr Wa A a-ni Shaky Wiliam K roi It. mMMpms, PANSOPHIA OFFICERS President Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Publicity Chairman Sponsor Jane Oallimore Brenda Crockett Mary E. Duncan Carol Hill Karen Nygren Bette Kelts Nancy Dodd . Beverly Boyd MEMBERS Linda Abbott Betty French Carolyn Mitchell PcRUy Skinner Bonnie Akers Judy Cray Marilyn Morrison Nancy Slusber Donna Avery Carol Cuincy Jo Ann Morse Jean Sollenbori'er Pcjoty Ayers Dreama Hale Rornola Mullins Barbara Spruill Wilma Benton I’hyllls Hall Babs Phillips Fnm Thomas Vada Boyd Judy Hollswnrth Geneva Phillips Myra Toney Millie Brannan Lynda Hurt Barbara Pilson Barbara West Dawn Carson Shelby Inscore Karen Planson Karol Willis Ann Ghrisman Linda Lincherc I.ois Reese Becky Willoughby Joyce Compton Judy McKmery Kittye Rcnick Fay Winuncr C.wynneth Covert Clare McNulty Lynn Hichardson Margaret Winslow Evelyn Crane Betsy Mabe Barbara Rowell Sharon Wirt Phyllis Dim rflc iii Suzanne Martell Jim - Shaw- Barbara W right Nancy Estep Shelby Martin Pat Shelton Betty Young Judie Young Pansophia is open to students from all departments of the college. Its purpose is to stimulate the growth of an intellectual atmosphere on the Radford College campus through the exploration of literature and the exchange of ideas. 158 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President Vice-President .. . Executive Secretary Secretary Treasurer May me K. McCoy Editli Cray Sue Plunkett Hill Mrs. Joseph Shorter Shirley Jenkins Gay To the Class of 1962: Since 1914, the lladfoid College Alumnae Association has built your inheritance of the tradition and ideals of service for which the Alma Mater stands. May the countless memories of Radford College indelibly imprinted upon your minds travel with you along your separate paths—leading to your life’s goal. As you, the Class of 1962. stand at the threshold of your future, accept enthusiastically the challenge of the ever-widening opportunities for service to mankind. We, the Executive Committee of the Alumane Association, congratulate each of you upon your graduation; and we welcome you into the endless chain of graduates of Radford College. 15? 160 MAX QUEEN Mary torn Bryant. SENIORS MAY Jo Nixon, Judith Snodgrass, Mildred Brannan, Dorothy Eller, Mary Smith, Marie Davis. JUNIORS 164 Lula Crist, Emily Wingate, Barbara West, Carol Dickson. Ann DeValvc, Carolyn McPherson. COURT SOPHOMORES Lois Gilmer, Xada Smith, Andrea Stevens, Sarah Massic, Sarah Turner, Elizabeth Xeal. FRESHMEN 165 Lynne Harris. Hose Brick, Betty Pugh, Patricia Young, Carol Bollino, Sharon Farris (Not Pictured). MAY DAY COMMISSION Seniors Kathy Alford Virginia Larkin Juniors Maureen Cox Pat Mills Sophomores Billie Hailcr Mary Lowe Helen Martin Freshmen Carrie Holland Kay Iooss Eleanor Minter Co-Chairman Judy Weaver Marilyn Scola The May Day Commission members are chosen by the various classes to plan the annual May Day festival. These girls are chosen for their dependability, their creativity, and their talent in the field of program production. 166 APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS 167 Brenda Cheek 168 BEST DRESSED GIRL Vcrlyne Simmons CAMPUS CARNIVAL QUEEN Alice Applegate 169 CORONATION QUEEN Rose Buck 170 HARVEST FESTIVAL PRINCESS Anne Bryant 71 Sandra Lee Adkins WHO'S In the 1962 publication, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN XMKKIC W COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES”, thirteen girls will represent Radford College. These girls ore selected for scholastic Martha Elizabeth Brown Elizabeth Dale Clifton WHO achievements, for participation in extra-curricular activities, for service to the school, and for their potential usefulness. Nancy l.ee Flint 173 Mary Francos Cook 174 Jeannette Elizabeth Hannon Virginia Rebecca Larkin 175 Carol Diane Smiley Jean Arthur Wanda Bailey Sandra Baker OUTSTANDING For their contributions over the past four years tli Senior Class lias elected sixteen of their classmates 176 Judith Blackburn Anne Bryant SENIORS is outstanding. These girls have shown leadership in ill phases of college life. Elizabeth King Margaret Move 177 Dorothy Eller IHII lo Ann Xixon OUTSTANDING n 178 Mary Ruth Smith Joan Winterberger SENIORS 179 Judith Weaver 180 SENIOR DIRECTORY SANDRA LEE ADKINS Salem. Virginia Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia. B S. in Education degree. June, 1902. Major; Home Economics. Canterbury Chib; Cotillion Club, President; Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association. Honor: Who's Who. BONNIE DORA AKERS Pcarisburg, Virginia Pcarisburg High School. Pcarisburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Tau; Band, President; Cotillion Club; House Council, Secretary; Pansophia; Student Education Association; Student Handbook Committee; Wesley Foundation. Honor: Freshman Counselor. KATHLY.N ANN ALFORD Edgefield. South Carolina Edgefield High School. Edgefield. South Carolina. Transferred from Columbia College. B.A. degree, June, 1962. Major: Art. Alpha Sigma Tau. Secretary; Art Guild, Treasurer; Honor Council; German Club. Honor: May Court. JEAN ELIZABETH ARTHUR Radford. Virginia Radford High School, Radford. Virginia. B.S. degree, June 1962. Major: Chemistry. Alpha Sigma Tau, President; German Club; Y. W. C. A. PEGGY RUTH AYERS Ewing. Virginia Thomas Walker High School. B.A. degree, June. 1962. Major: English. Pansophia; Y. W. C. A. MARY EMILY BADGER Nassnwadox. Virginia Northampton High School. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Home Economics. Cotillion Club, Historian; Home Economics Club; Honor Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. Honors: Freshman Counselor. May Court. WANDA ELAINF BAILEY Charlottesville, Virginia Albemarle County High School. Albemarle, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Crapurchat Staff; Student Education Association, Chaplain; Wesley Foundation, President, World Christian Community Chairman. Honors: Freshman Counselor; Outstanding Senior. SANDRA KATHERINE BAKER Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke Catholic High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Chemistry. Bee Hive Assistant Feature Editor. Feature Editor; Electoral Board, Chairman; Crapurchat, Reporter; House Council, Ingles; Newman Club; Sigma Kappa; Student Education Association; Student Covemment. Senior Representative; Student Life Committee. Honors: Freshman Counselor; Outstanding Senior. COLEEN CORRELL BANE Cambria. Virginia Auburn High School. B.A. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: Music, Band; Choral Club; Cotillion Club; Crapurchat Staff; Y. W. C. A., President, Treasurer. Honor: Freshman Counselor. KATHERINE CHRISTINE BARKLEY Bowers Hill, Virginia Deep Creek High School. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Physical Education. Athletic Association; Band; Monogram Club; Norwood House Council. President; Pemm Club; Student Government; Tidewater Club; Tyler House Council, Secretary; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A. JUDITH BAILEY BARTON Radford, Virginia Bhiefieid High School, Bluefield, West Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: English. Day Students’ Club. LINDA LORRAINE BARTON Radford, Virginia Radford High School, Radford, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Chemistry. Chi Beta Phi, Vice President; Day Students' Club. Secretary-Treasurer; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Reporter, Historian; Y. W. C. A. 182 CAROL ANN BELLEW Penfield, New York North Side High School, Fort Wayne. Indiana. B.S. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: Physical Education. Athletic Association, Vice President. Treasurer; Aquatics Club; Cerman Club; Monogram Club; Pemm Club. Recorder; Sigma Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Council Representative. Honors: Freshman Counselor; Who’s Who. WILMA RUTH BENTON Cate City. Virginia Bye Cove High School. Clinchport, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. Major: English. Curtain Clan; Foreign Language Club; Kappa Delta Pi; PI Gamma Mu; Student Education Association. HARRIET SHANER BIRD Radford, Virginia Radford High School, Radford. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: English. Cotillion Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Vice President. JUDITH LYNN BLACKBURN Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Upper Darby High School. B.S. in Eduution degree, June, 1962. Major: Physical Education. Aquantaids; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pledge President; Athletic Association. Secretary; Bolling House Council, Secretary; Monogram Club. Vice President; Pemm Club. Honors: May Court; Outstanding Senior. ALICE MARIE BOARD Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary- Education. B.S.U.; Highlanders. ELLA MARIF. BOCOCK White Gate. Virginia Pcarisburg High School. Pcarisburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Y. W. C. A. NANCY ROSINA BOENS Narrows, Virginia Narrows High School. Narrows, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Biology. Biology Club; German Club; Sigma Kappa, Scholarship Chairman. BETTY HICKS BOITNOTT Roanoke, Virginia William Fleming High School. B.S. in Education degree-, December, 1961. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Panhellenic Representative; Biology Club; Cotillion Club. Secretary; Lutheran Student Association. President. Vice President; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet. LILLIAN ELIZABETH BOITNOTT Boones Mill. Virginia Franklin County High School. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: General Science. Chi Beta Phi, Vice President; Y. W. C. A. NANCY LOUISE BOOTHE Cleveland, Virginia Cleveland High School. Cleveland, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. PHYLLIS DICKERSON BOOTHE Hillsville, Virginia Willis High School, Willis, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: Business Education. Bee Hive Representative; Phi Beta lambda, President; Y. W. C. A. Honor: Freshman Counselor. BONNIE BOWMAN Montgomery, Alabama Fort Smith Senior High School. Fort Smith. Arkansas. B.S. in Education degree. December. 1961. Major: Business Education. LINDA BOWMAN Christiansburg, Virginia _ Christiansburg High School. Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. in Educaton drgrec, August, 1962. Major: Sociology. Athletic Association; Choir; Day Students’ Club, President; Glee Club: Y. W. C. A. SENIOR DIRECTORY VADA LEE BOYD Woolwine, Virginia Woolwine High School, Woolwine, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: English. Pansophia; Student Education Association: Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A. Transferred from Femun Junior College, Ferrum, Virginia. AMY HATCHER BRADNER Dublin. Virginia George Washington High School. Danville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. NANCY BROWN BREWER Pulaski. Virginia Pulaski High School, Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. degree, March 1962. Mafor: Social Studies. Choir; Glee Club; Crapurchat; National Education Association; Y.W.C.A. HELENA ROSALIND BRICK Plainfield, New Jersey South Plainfield High School. Plainfield. New Jersey. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association: German Club; Crapurchat Staff; Hillel Club. Monogram Club; House- Council; Panliellenic Council. BETTY ANN BROCK Martinsville. Virginia Martinsville High School. Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Educator; degree. June, 1962. Major: Biology. Baptist Student Union; Biology Club. Vice President; Curtain Clan; Glee Club; May Day Commission; Phi Sigma Society; Sigma Kappa, Treasurer; Student Education Association; Student Government Representative. CHARLOTTE LOUISE BROOKS Tazewell, Virginia Tazewell High School. Tazewell, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Elcmcntarv Education. Ck-e Club; Lonesome Pine Club; Norwood House Council, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A. MARTHA ELIZABETH BROWN Achilles, Virginia Gloucester High School. B.A. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Mathematics. Baptist Student Union; Bolling House-Council, Social Chairman; Choir; Choral Club; German Club; Handbook Committee; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Kappa, Recording Secretary, Scholarship Chairman; Student Government Representative; Tidewater Club; Tri-M Club, President. Honor: Who's Who. FRANCES PRATER BRUCE Pulaski. Virginia Marion High School. Marion. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Transferred from Marion Junior College. MARY ANNE BRYANT Field.de, Virginia Fieldale High School, Fieldale, Virginia. B S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Baptist Student Union. Treasurer; Cerman Club: Student Government, President: Y. W. C. A.. Chairman of Religious Emphasis Week. Honors: May Court; Harvest Bowl Princess; Outstanding Senior BETTY JO BYARS Talbott, Tennessee George Wythe High School. Wythcvillc, Virginia. B.A. degree. June, 1962. Maior: History. Band; Crapurchat, Reporter; Pansophia; Wesley Foundation. HELEN McLAUCHRY BYERS Dunkirk, New York Dunkirk High School, Dunkirk, New York. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Athletic Association; Westminster Fellowship. MAVIS JUNE BYINCTON Jonesville. Virginia Joncsvillc High School. Jonesville. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Spanish. Foreign Language Club; Student Education Association. CLORIA ANNE BYRD McKenney. Virginia Sunnysidc McKenney High School, McKenney, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu. Treasurer. WILMA COUNTS CASSOL Clade Spring, Virginia Cladc Spring High School, Glad«- Spring, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Elementary Education. SHIRLEY HUDDLE CLINE Bclspring. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. JANE WITHERS COALSON Radford. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Home Economics. MARY RUTH COMPTON Tazewell. Virginia Tazewell High School. Tazewell, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Mafor: Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Camina Mu. HELEN SANGER CONNELLY Blacksburg, Virginia Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Day Students Club. SUSIE ANN CONRAD Chrivtiansburg, Virginia Christiansburg High School, Cnristiansburg, Virginia. R.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Athletic Association; Home Economics Club. Historian; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A. MARY FRANCES COOK Martinsville, Virginia Franklin County High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Disciple Student Fellowship, Reporter; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice President, Secretary; Kappa I el-ta Pi; Pocahontas House Council; Y. W. C. A.; Bee Hive. Business Manager. Honor: Who's Who. IN A RUTH COOER Martinsville, Virginia Martinsville High School, Martinsville. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: English. Actuaries Club; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice President; Curtain Clan, German Club; Glee Club; May Day Commission. MARGARET ANN CORRELL Tannersville, Virginia Rich Valley High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Home Economics. 4-H Alumnae Club; Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Sigma Kappa: Westminster Fellowship: Y. W. C. A. LINDA SUE COX Premier, West Virginia Welch High School. Welch, West Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Choral Club, Treasurer; Clee Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Mu Phi Epsilon, Chaplain; Pi Camina Mu, President; Student Education Association, Secretary; Y. W. C. A. Honor: Freshman Counselor. BETSY JEAN CREASY Clinton. Maryland Martinsburg High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. BRENDA PERRY CROCKETT Pocahontas, Virginia Pocahontas High School, Pocahontas, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: History. Pansophia, Vice President; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. ROSEMARY IDA CROPP Falmouth, Virginia Stafford High School. B.S. in Education degree, August. 1962. Maior: Elementary Education. Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. 183 SENIOR DIRECTORY RUTH YVONNE CUNNINGHAM Portsmouth. Virginia Cradoek High School. B.S in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Health and Physical Education. Athletic Association; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary; German Club; Monogram Club; Pemm Club, Vice President; Tidewater Club. CHRISTINE GENEVIEVE DAVIDSON North Tazewell, Virginia Tazewell High School, North Tazewell, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Y. V. C. A. MARYANNE FRANCIS DAVIDSON Rocky Cap, Virginia Pearisburg High School, Pcarisburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. December, 1961. Major: Mathematics. Honor Council; Kappa Delta Pi. Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secretary: Tri-M; Westminster Fellowship, Synod Representative; Y. W. C. A. HELEN MARIE DAVIS Aberdeen, Mary land Aberdeen High School. Aberdeen, Maryland. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Athletic As sociation; Capitol Club: Choral Club; Clee Club; Student National Education Association. F.DW1NA STAKES DAWSON Radford. Virginia Northumberland High School, Heathsvillc. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Home Economies Club; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C A. EDNA LONC DEHART Radford, Virginia Dunlap High Schoool, Covington, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Home Economics. PATRICIA GOODWIN DELAFRANCE Alexandria, Virginia Atlantic City High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Athletic Association; Literary Club; Student Education Association, Y. W. C. A. SUSAN JANE DICKEN Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Upper Darby Senior High School. B.S. in Education degree, June 1962. Major: Elementary' Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association; German Club; Grapurchat, Circulation Staff; MonogTam Club. PATRICIA ANN DICKSON Falls Church, Virginia Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major.- Health ( Physical Education. Athletic Association; Capitol Club; Curtain Clan; Pcmm Club. MARCARET ANNE DIVERS Bassett. Virginia John D. Bassett High School. Bassett. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: English. Alpha Sigma Tau, Editor; Cotillion Club, Secretary; Grapurchat, Assistant Editor; Pansophia; Panhcllenic Council; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. NANCY CAROLE DODD Richmond, Virginia Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, March, 1962. Majors: Art and English. Baptist Student Union: Crapurchat, Art Editor; Pansophia; Pi Gamma Mu; Student Directory Committee. WANDA CAROLIN DODSON Mount Jackson, Virginia Triplett High School. B.S. in Education degree, March. 1962. Major: History. Athletic Association: Band: Cosmopoliton; Honor Council, Corresponding Secretary; House Council; Student Government Representative; Y. W. C. A. PHYLLIS ANN DOERFLEIN Winchester. Virginia Handley High School. B.A. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: History. Crapurchat; Pansophia; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. LYNDA KAY DUNNING Richmond. Virginia Thomas Jefferson Hifdi School, Richmond, Virginia. B.S. degree, June, 1962. Major: Chemistry. Alpha Psi Omega; Curtain Clan, President; Foreign Language Club. DOROTHY CLAY ELLER Salem, Virginia Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia. Transferred from Mars Hill College. B.A. degree. June, 1962 Major: Social Studies. Baptist Student Union; Pi Gamma Mu; Senior Class President; Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet, Madonna in Christmas Pageant; Honor: Outstanding Senior. EDITH MEADE ELLIOTT Coode, Virginia New Ixmdoti Academy High School. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Business Education. Choir, lice Hive. Sales Representative; l’hi Beta Lambda. Treasurer; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C.A. Honor: Freshman Counselor. GERTRUDE JOAN EPLING Breaks, Virginia Grundy H:gh School. Grundy. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Business Education. ROSE MARY ERDFLYI Pocahontas, Virginia Pocahontas High School, Pocahontas, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Biology. Biology Club; Newman Club; Student Education Association. Honor Princess, V.P.l. Homecoming Court. DALE CLIFTON FALL1N Ridgeway, Virginia Drcwry Mason High School. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Biologv. Bee Hive. Sales Representative; Chi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Education Association; Student Directory, Sales Chairman; Y. VV. C. A. Honor: Who's Who. NANCY LEE FLINT Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, March. 1962. Major: Business. Cotillion Club. Treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Phi Beta Lambda; K.tppa Delta Pi. Secretary. Honor: Who's Who. HELEN I.OU1SE FLOYD Portsmouth, Virginia Deep Creek High School. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Home Economics. Baptist Student Union; 4-H Alumnae Club; Home Economics Chib; Student Education Association DORIS XERINE FOSTER Rocky Mount, Virginia Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. KATHLEEN F. FRANKLIN Arlington, Virginia Wakefield High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Athletic Association; Home Economics Club; Lutheran Student Association; Y. W. C. A. ELAINE EGGERT FREEMAN Pulaski. Virginia Pulaski High School, Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. JANE WILSON GALLIMORE Calax. Virginia Galax High School. Calax. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: English. Disciples Student Fellowship; Grapurchat, News Editor, Reporter. Photographer; Hamllxxik Committee; House Council, Vice President; Pansophia. President: Student Directory Committee. Honor: Freshman Counselor. MARGARET THOMPSON GARDNER North Plainfield, New Jersey North Plainfield High School. North Plainfield, New Jersey. B.S. degree. June. 1962. Maior: Home Economics. Capitol Cluo; Home Economics Club; Westminster Fellowship. DORISJUNE CARRETT St. Cnarlcs, Virginia St. Charles High School. St. Charles, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: English. Baptist Student Union; Pi Gamma Mu; Y. W. C. A. Transferred from Bluefield College. JUANITA GENTRY Saltville, Virginia R.B. Worthy High School. Saltville. Virginia. B.A in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: History. Curtain Clan; Pi Gamma Mu; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. 184 SENIOR DIRECTORY MILDRED HOBACK GERBERICH Christiansburg. Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Home Economics. PEGGY ANN EVELYN GIBSON Danville, Virginia Callands High School. Callands. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Juno, 1962. Major: Library Science. Bee Hive Staff; Grapur-chat Staff; House Council; Y. W. C. A. JANICE MARIE GILES Salem, Virginia Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Home Economics. Chi Beta Phi; Choir, President; Choral Club; Cotillion Club; dec Club; Home Economics Club, Vice President. President; Panhcllenic Council. President; Sigma Kappa. Honors: Freshman Counselor; Who’s Who. DELENE FAYE GOAD Willis. Virginia Willis High School. Willis, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Social Studies. Y. W. C. A. DORIS JEAN HUFF GOAD Dugspur, Virginia Hillsville High School, Hillsvillc, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Hour- Economics Club; Student Government Representative. EDITH I.YON GOAD Parrott, Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August. 1962. Major: Elementary Education BARBARA ELAINE COODINC Oakton, Virginia. Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. JUDITH MARIE GRAY Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School. Fitchburg. Massachusetts. B.A. degree. June, 1962. Major: English. Foreign Language Club; Pansophia; Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Kappa. President. Honors: Who’s Who. MARY JANE CRAYBEAL Castlewood, Virginia Castlewood High School, Castlewood, Virginia. B.S. in Education degTec, June, 1962. Major: Library Science. Pi Gamma Mu. Vice President, Treasurer; Sigma Kappa; Wesley Foundation. EDITH HALLAEAN GREINER Roanoke, Virginia Canastota High School, Canastota, New York. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. SARAH LILLIAN GRIGGS Newton, New Jersey Newton High School. Newton, New Jersey. B.S. in Education degree, March. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Clcc Club; Presbyterian Choir; Westminster Fellowhip; Y. W. C. A. BEVERLEY ARLEAN HALE Blacksburg. Y’irginia Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, March. 1962. Major; Psychology. Choral Club; Choir; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. President; Pi Gamma Mu. CLENDA CHARLOTTE HALL Pound. Virginia Pound High School, Pound, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. PRISCILLA MUSSER HALL Radford, Virginia Rural Retreat High School. Rural Retreat, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Majors: English and Library Science. Pi Gamma Mu. KATHERINE MARTIN HAKBURY Christiansburg, Virginia Ghristianshnrg High School, Christiansbnrg. Virginia. R.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. DORIS DUDLEY HANGER Radford, Virginia Brownsburg High School. Brownsburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, Major: Elementary Education. JEANETTE ELIZABETH HARMON Christiansburg, Virginia Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. degree, March, 1962. Major: General Science. Baptist Student Union; Chi Beta Phi, President, Vice President; Cosmopolitan Club; Grapurchat Staff; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Riding Club; Tri-M Club. Honor; Who’s Who. JANE INNES HARRIS Accomac, Virginia Onancock High School. B.A. degree, August, 1962. Major: French. Aquamaids, Treasurer; Canterbury Club; Curtain Clan; Foreign Language Club; Riding Club. MARY JACK HASKINS Callands, Virginia Callands High School, Callands, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Cosmopolitan Club; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETH ANN HAWKS Lambsburg, Virginia Lambsburg High School, Lambsburg. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree December, 1961. Major: Health and Physical Education. Athletic Association; Pomm Club. JANET MARILYN HAYDEN Chatham, Virginia Callands High School. Callands, Virginia. B.S. in Education dc- S:c. June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Choral Club; Clcc ub. Treasurer; Sigma Kappa; Pi Gamma Mu; Westminster Fellowship. Honor: Freshman Counselor. VIRGINIA LEE HEDRICK Jonesviile, Virginia Flatwoods High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: History- Baptist Student Union, Vice President; Draper House Council. Treasurer; Grapurchat Staff, Reporter; Honor Council Representative; Tyler House Council, Treasurer; Y. W. C. A. BRENDA HOCSTON HENDERSON Abingdon, Virginia R.B. Worthy High School, Saltville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major; Business Education. Phi Beta Lambda; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Y. W. C. A.. Treasurer. CAROL SEDANKO HILL Roanoke, Virginia Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Business Education. Newman Club; Sigma Kappa. ELAINE KNIGHT HOBSON Radford, Virginia Drcwry Mason High School. B.S. in Education degree, March. 1962. Major: History. Alpha Psi Omega; Curtain Clan. HAZEL VIRCINIA HOLLAND Cladc Hill, Virginia Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Athletic Association; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. KERLYN BABER HOLLIS Staunton, Virginia Wilson Memorial High School. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: Elementary Education. Band; Student Education Association; Westminster Fellowship; Y. W. C. A. NANCY LOUISE HOWELL Radford. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. R.S. degree, June, 1962. Major: Chemistry. MARY ANN HUGHES Falls Church. Virginia Annandalc High School. B.A. degree. December, 1961. Maior: English. Capitol Club; Newman Club; Pansophia; Pi Gamma Mu. 185 SENIOR DIRECTORY ANNA D0NNA1.EE HYLTON Floyd, Virginia Floyd High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Health and Physical Education. Athletic Association; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cerman Club; Monogram Club. President; Pemm Club; Pocahontas House Council. SHELBY JEAN INSCORE Ararat, Virginia Blue Ridge High School. B.S. in Education degree, August. 1962. Major Social Studies. Handbook Committee; Norwood House Council; Pi Cauuua Mu; Student Education Association; Y. VV. C. A. Honor: Freshman Counselor. BARBARA ANN JEFFERIES Salem, Virginia Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Business Education. EVONA GAYE JESSUP Laurel Fork, Virginia Hillsvillc High School, Hillsvdle, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: French. Foreign Language Club, Vice President; Student Education Association, Secretary. Tri-M. ROSEMARY JONF.S Radford, Virginia Bristol Tennessee High School. Bristol, Tennessee. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Music. MYRTLE PAULINE JUSTUS Radford. Virginia Hurley High School, Hurley, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major. Business Education. Phi Beta Lambda. EVELYN KINDER KELLERMAN Irvington. New Jersey Irvington High School, Irvington. New Jersey. B.S. in Education degree. December. 1961. Major: Health and Physical Education. Athletic Association; Pemm Club. Aquatics Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Concert Dance Croup, Vice President; Junior Dance Club, President; Monogram Club; Newman Club. Secretary; May Day Commission, Secretary. BARBARA SURFACE KIDD Roanoke, Virginia William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. CONNIE BERNICE KILGORE Coebum, Virginia Cocbum High School, Coebum, Virginia. B.A in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Latin. Choir; Honor Council; lonesome Pine Club; Y.W.C.A. ELIZABETH ANN KING Annandalc, Virginia Annandalc High School. Annandalc. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association; Aquatics Club; Choral Club; Choir, President, Librarian; Cerman Club; Grapurchat, Business Manager; Honor Council, President. Honor: Outstanding Senior. JANE LOUISE KING Falls Church, Virginia Warrenton High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Aloha; Athletic Association, Secretary; Aquatics Club; German Club; Chi Beta Phi; Monogram Club; Pemm Club; Student Covcmmcnt, First Vice President; Student Court; Co-Editor of Handbook. Honor: Who’s Who. JULIA ANITA KIRKWOOD Bedford, Virginia Montvale High School. B.A. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Biology. Alpha Psi Omega; Bee Hive Staff, Editor; Biology Club. Treasurer; Choral Club, Librarian; Curtain Clan; Glee Club. -1-H Club. Treasurer. Honor: Freshman Counselor. NORMA ELIZABETH KNEA Superior, West Virginia Welch High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Honor: Freshman Counselor. BILLIE TAYLOR KNIGHT Suffolk. Virginia Whaleyville High School, Whalcyville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Recording Secretary; Cerman Club; Madame Russell House Council; Tidewater Club. Honor: Freshman Counselor. EDITH JANE KNOTT Martinsville, Virginia Martinsville High School. Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Biologv. Biology Club, President, Treasurer. Literary Club; Phi Sigma; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A. ELIZA JONALEEN LARGE Clintwooc, Virginia Coebum High School, Coebum, Virginia, B S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Biology. Biology Club; Glee Club; German C'.ub. SONDRA LARCE Coebum, Virginia Coebum High School, Coebum, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Home Economics. Baptist Student Union; Cerman Club; Glee Club; Home Economics Club; Ixmc-somc Pine Club; Sigma Kappa; Y. VV. C. A. VIRGINIA REBECCA LARKIN Columbia Furnace, Virginia Edinburg High School, Edinburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: English Alpha Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary- Cotillion Club; Panhcllcnic Council. Secretary; Lutheran Student Association. Honors: May Court; Who’s Who. EVELYN LENA LAWSON Topping, Virginia Middlesex High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union; Choir; Clee Club; Student Education Association. BETTY ANN LEATHERS Bloomfield, Kentucky Bardstown High School, Bloomfield, Kentucky. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union, Publicity Chairman. Devotional Chairman. Pi Comma Mu: Y. W. C. A., Devotional Chairman, Vice President. ELLA BERNICE LEWIS St. Paul. Virginia Castlewood High School, Castlewood, Virginia. B.S. in Education •legree, December, 1961. Major: Mathematics. Baptist Student Union, Sunday School Representative; Chi Beta Phi, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer, President. Honor: Freshman Mathematics Achievement Award. LINDA LOU LIKEBURG Big Stone Cap, Virginia Big Stone Cap High School, Big Stone Cap, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: English. NTT A APPERSON LITTLE Blacksburg, Virginia Blacksburg High School. Blacksburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Elementary Education. ELLEN JANE LITTON Pennington Cap, Virginia Pennington High School, Pennington Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Elementary Education. Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. SUSAN ANN LORENZEN Washington, D.C. Anacostia High School. Washington, D.C. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Cotillion Club; Grapurchat, Circulation Staff; Student Education Association, Treasurer. President; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A., Easter Program Chairman. Religious Emphasis Week Chairman. Honor: Student Virginia Education Association, President. PATSY SHELTON LUMSDEN Martinsville, Virginia Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. December, 1961. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Recording Secretary; Student Government; Y. W. C. A. Honors: F'rcshman Counselor. May Day Commission. BLANCHE ILENE .VlcFADDEN Covington, Virginia Covington High School, Covington, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: French. Art Cuild, French Club; Y. W. C. A.; Westminster Fellowship. 36 SENIOR DIRECTORY JEAN STEWART McHARGUE Bladcnsburg, Maryland Bladcnsburg High School, Bladcnsburg, Maryland. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Home Economics Club, Membership Chairman. EVELYN ROMANS McNEIL Dublin, Virginia Konnarock High School, Konnarock, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: English. KATHRYN SALMON MeSURDY Radford, Virginia Durham High School, Durham, North Carolina. B.A. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: Psychology. Pi Gamma Mu. Honors; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nomination. ELIZABETH LOUISE MABE Max Meadows, Virginia Jackson Memorial High School. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: History. Grapurchat, Feature Page Editor; Westfcll; Y. W. C. A. JANICE SUE MADDEX Troutville, Virginia Troutville High School, Troutville, Virginia B.S. degree, March, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Cotillion Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Recording Secretary. Honors: May Court. JUDITH ANN MALCOLM Oakwood, Virginia Gorden High School, Oakwood, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. House Council, Draper Hall; Student Government Representative. MARGARET SUZANNE MARTELL Norfolk, Virginia Matthew Fontaine Maury High School, Norfolk. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Biology Club; Choral Club; Cotillion Club; Grapurchat, Glee Club, Librarian; Ingles House Council, Secretary; Pansophia; Psyclwlogy Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel and President; Student Education Association, Treasurer: Wesley Foundation; Tidewater Club; YWCA; Handbook Committee Representative; Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer of Student Education Association of the State of Virginia. Horror: Freshman Counselor. ANITA JOYCE MARTIN Christiansburg, Virginia Pembroke High School, Pembroke, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Business Education. Alpha Sigma Tau; Cotillion Club; Phi Beta lambda. CAROLYN JO MARTIN Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, December. 1961. Major: Business Education. Cotillion Club; Luthran Student Association. Secretary; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chairman of Social Service Project; YWCA. SUZANNE MARTIN Boones Mill, Virginia Franklin County High School. B.S. in Fducation degree, December, 1901. Major. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scholar ship Chairman. Brethren Youth Group; Cotillion Club; Home Economics Club; Honor Council. President, Corresponding Secretary; Pi Camma Mu; 4-H Club; YWCA. Honors: Outstanding Freshman, Freshman Counselor. KAY ELLISON MASLICH Wise, Virginia J. J. Kelly High School, Wise. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, December. 1961. Major: Public School Music. Choir; Clcc Club; Choral Club, President; Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice President; R. C. Highlanders; Baptist Student Union. ANITA LOUISE MATHIS Apnalachia. Virginia Appalachia High School, Applachia, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Business Education. Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer, Social Chairman; Choral Club, Secretary; German Club, Treasurer; Clcc Club; Phi Beta Lambda; House Council. Ingles and Pocahontas; D S.F.. Secretary of State; Co Chairman of May Day Commission, 1961 Honor: Freshman Counselor. BRENDA CAROL MATTHEWS Hillsvillc, Virginia Hillsvillc High School, Hillsvillc. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Annual Staff. Typist; Phi Beta Lambda; Radford Highlanders; Riding Club; YWCA. PHYLLIS ANSELL MAWYER Faber, Virginia Nelson County High School. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Business. Phi Beta Lambda, Parliamentarian; Wesley Foundation. JOYCE ELAINE MEEK Marion, Virginia Marion High School, Marion, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Historian; 4-H Club, President. ELAINE FRANCES MENSZAK Berlin, Maryland Stephen Decatur High School, Berlin, Maryland. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Athletic Association; Literary Club; Student Education Association, YWCA. BARBARA ANN MILLER Bristol. Virginia Wallace High School, Bristol, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry. Biology Club; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Vice President; Choral Club; Westminster Fellowship. RUTH SPENCER MIZE Martinsville, Virginia lohn D. Bassett High School. Martinsville, Virginia. B.S in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: History; YWCA. MARY SMITH MONTGOMERY Ararat, Virginia Blue Ridge High School. B.S. in Education degree, December 1961. Major: Business Education. Biology Club. Reporter; Phi Beta Lambda, Parliamentarian; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. PAT MARIE MOONEY Arlington, Virginia Marymount High School- B A. Gem-ra! degree, June, 1962. Major: Psychology. Capitol Club, Glee Club. Newman Club. Psychology Club. EVELYN SMITH MOSS Roanoke, Virginia Grundy High School, Grundy, Virginia. B S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. CLEMA MULLINS Breaks, Virginia Grundy High School, Gnindy, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Business. Art Guild, Phi Beta lambda. RUBY LENORA MULLINS Nora, Virginia Ervinton High School, B.S. in Education degree, December. 1961. Maior: History. Lonesome Pine Club; YWCA. CYNTHIA WITHINCTON NACE Oakland. Maryland Southern Garrett County Junior-Senior High School. B.A degree June, 1962. Major: Mathematics. Biology Club; Chi Beta Phi; 4-H Alumni; Junior Class Secretary; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Tri-M; Wesley Foundation, President. PATRICIA ANN NEAL Vinton, Virginia Jefferson Senior High School. B.S. in Education degree. March, 1962. Major: Horn,- Economics. B.S.U.; Cotillion Club; Home Economics; Sigma Sigma Sigma; YWCA. SHELBY JEAN NESTER Collinsville, Virginia Fieldale High School, Fieldale, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major. Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Senior Class, Secretary; Horne Economics Club; Boiling Dorm, Pre-sklent; Pocahontas Dorm, President; Student Education Association; Student Government Member, German Club; YWCA. 1 ionor: Freshman Counselor. 187 SENIOR DIRECTORY WILMA JACQUELINE NICHOLS Hillsvillc, Virginia HillsvjHe High School. Hillsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Majors: History and Social Studies. JO ANN NIXON Norfolk, Virginia Norview High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Athletic Association; B.S.U.; Crapurchat Statf; Bolling Dorm, Treasurer; Co-Chairman Handbook Committee; Student Government Representative; Co-Editor Student Directory; S.E.A. Honors: Freshman Counselor; May Court; Outstanding Senior. ELIZABETH HART NUCKOLLS Blacksburg, Virginia Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. March. 1962. Major: Art. Art Club: Alpha Psi Omega; Bee Hive Staff. Art Editor, Assistant Art Editor; Cosmopolitan Club; Crapurchat Staff, Art Editor; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Camma Mu. ALMA JOANNE OSBORNE Saxe. Virginia Randolph Henry High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962 Major: Business Education. Phi Beta Lambda; Westminster Fellowship; YWCA. Honor: Freshman Counselor. PATRICIA PATRICK llo.naker. Virginia Honakcr High School. Honakcr, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August. 1962. Muior: Business Education. Phi Beta Lambda. MARY CI.YBURN PATTERSON Roanoke, Virginia Roneeverte High School. Ronccverte, West Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1982. Major: Elementary Education. PATRICIA LOUISE PHILLIPS Abingdon, Virginia William King High School. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Curtain Clan; Student Education Association. Honor: Outstanding Senior. VIRIGINIA HELEN POTTER Passaic. New Jersey Saint Mary’s High School. B.S. iu Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Physical Education, Health, and Recreation. Athletic Association; Newman Club; Pemm Club; Phi Eta Tau. JOAN EILEEN PRESLEY Port Blackmore, Virginia Rye Cove High School. B.S. in Education degree. August. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. B.S.U; YWCA. REBECCA JANE PRICE Pearisburg, Virginia Pcan'sbuig High School. Pearisburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Band; Student Education Association, Treasurer; YWCA. BETTY LOU PUCKETT Coebum. Virginia Croveton High School, Fairfax. Virginia. B.S. in Education degroc, June, 1962. Majors: Mathematics and English. Chi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice-President; Student Education Association; Tri-M; YWCA. KAY COPLEN PUTNEY Blacksburg, Virginia Croveton High School, Fairfax, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. CAY NELL QUESINBERRY Meadows of Dan, Virginia Meadows of Dan High School. Meadows of Dan. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Physical Education Athletic Association; Monogram Club; Student Education Association; YWCA; Senior Class Treasurer. PATRICIA ANN QUILLEN Marion. Virginia Marion High School. Marion. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, unc, 1962. Major: Art Education. Art Guild; B.S.U. Transfer rom Mars Hill Junior College. NANCY CLAIRE RAMSEY Big Island. Virginia Big Island High School. Big Island. Virginia. B.S. in Education decree, August. 1962. Major: Physical Education and Health. Athletic Association; Pemm Club; Wesley Foundation. TEDDIE WILSON REASOR Big Stone Cap, Virginia Big Stone Gap High School. Big Stone Cap, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; Choral Club; Clec Club, Librarian; German Club, Historian. LOIS VIRGINIA REESE Roanoke, Virginia Jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Art Education. Art Cuikl; Literary Society; Lutheran Student Association, President; Sigma Kappa. KATHERINE CECELIA RENICK Lebanon. Virginia I cbanon High School. Lebanon, Virgins. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Highlanders, Drum Majorette; Cotillion Club, Historian; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Corresponding Secretary; Pan-sophia, Co-Chairman. CHARLOTTE FRANCES REYNOLDS Chatham, Virginia Caliands High School, Callands. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Biology. Athletic Association; Biology Club, Vice President, Secretary; Student Education Association. Honor: Freshman Counselor. LINDA HAYDEN REYNOLDS Chatham. Virginia Callands High School. Callands. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Library Science. Clec Club; Crapurchat Staff. Page Editor; Sigma Kappa; Student Education Association ; YWCA. SUZANNE WAL1.NER RICE Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.A. General degree. June, 1962. Major:English. Transfer form Roanoke College. Phi Mu; Alpha Psi Omega; Newspaper Staff. GERALDINE RIDGWAY Arlington. Virginia Washington and Lee High School. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Canterbury Club; Capitol Club; Cerman Club. Historian; Sigma Kappa, First Vice-President. LORENA ROBERTS St. Paul. Virginia St. Paul High School, St Paul, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, March, 1962. Major; Elementary Education. Student Government, President (Summer School); Cotillion Club, Student Government Representative. MARGARET RUNYON Swords Creek. Virginia Honaker High School, Honnker, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. MAVIS MARLENE SADLER Wytheville, Virginia George Wythe High School, Wytheville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Biology. Biology Club; YWCA. CAROLYN HOPE SAUNDERS Bedford, Virginia Montvale High School, Montvale, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: French. French Club; Literary Society; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Student Education Association; YWCA. CORINTH ANNE SHAFFNER Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke, Virignia. B.A. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Art. Art Guild; Athletic Association; Pemui (Tub; Riding Club, President; Wesley Foundation. DOROTHY ELLEN SIMMONS Fentress. Virginia Great Bridge High School, Norfolk, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1902; Major: Business Education. Baptist Student Union, Cotillion (Tub; Junior Class, President; Senior Class, Vice-President; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Honor: Outstanding Senior. 188 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARTHA ANN SIMMONS .Altavista, Virginia Altavista High School, Altavista. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Mathematics. Mu Phi Epsilon; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Baptist Student Union; Tri-M; Highlanders. POCAHONTAS SIMPKINS Indian Valles1, Virginia Hillsvillc High School, Hillsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Biology. Biology Club. President; Cotillion Club; Draper House Council, President; Highlanders; Madame Russell House Council, President; Freshman Class, President; Phi Sigma; Student Government. TEDDY DOLORES SIMPSON Radford, Virginia Radford High School, Radford. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Chemistry. Chi Beta Phi; Day Students Clubs, Social Chairman; YWCA. MARTHA ANN SLATE Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1961. Major: Elementary Education. BARBARA ANN SLONE Pluckemin, New Jersey Somerville High School. B.A. General degree, August, 1962. Major: French. Choral Club. Librarian; Clec Club; Sigma Kappa; Westminster Fellowship. Treasurer. CAROL DIANE SMILEY Clover, Virginia Halifax County High School. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Business Education. Baptist Student Union, Vice-President; Cotillion Club; Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA. Honor: Who's Who. JANET SUE SMITH Charleston. West Virginia Stonewall Jackson High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club. MARY RUTH SMITH St. Augustine, Florida J.J. Kelly High School. Wise. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Baptist Student Union; German Club; Home Economics Club; Sigma Kappa; Student Court; Student Government, Treasurer; May Day Commission. YWCA. Honors: Freshman Counselor; Outstanding Senior. JUDITH ANN SNODGRASS Rocky Mount, Virginia William King High School. Abingdon. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Cotillion Club; Highlanders; May Day Commission; Pocahontas House Council. President, Vice-President. Panhellcnic Council, President; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Government. Honor: May Court. CAROLYN JEAN SOLLENBEKCER Woodstock, Virginia Woodstock High School. Woodstock. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, Juno. 1962. Major: Social Studies. Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; Current Events Club, Secretary; Handbook Committee; Bolling House Council; Glee Club; Student Education Association, President; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Government Representative: Student Life Committee: Pansophia; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. NORMA JO SPARKS Radfora, Virginia Radford High School, Radford, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Business Education. Day Students Club; Phi Beta Lambda. Secretary; YWCA. WILMA STALLARD Radford, Virginia Pound High School. Pound. Virginia. Major: English. CLENIS FERRAL STEWART Pennington Cap. Virginia Pennington High St-ltool. B.S. in Education degree, December, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Home Economics Club. MARY OTIS SUTHERLAND St. Paul, Virginia St. Paul High School. St. Paul. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. Major: Elementary Education. Canterbury Club. RACHEL LEE SUTPHIN Blacksburg. Virginia Blacksburg High School. Blacksburg. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Assistant Treasurer; German Club; Phi Beta Lambda. KATHRYN BLANCHE SWANSON Callands, Virginia Callands High School. Callands. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August. 1962. Major: Home Economics. Curtain Clan; Homo Economics Club; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. RENITA ANN TALBERT Saltvillc. Virginia Rich Valley High School. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: Business Education. Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Asodation; YWCA. Honor: Freshman Counselor. DOROTHY HOPE TALBERT Norfolk, Virginia Great Bridge High School. B.S. in Education degree, December. 1961. Major: Mathematics. Tri-M; YWCA. CAROLE YVONNE TAYLOR Meadowview, Virginia Meadowview High School. Meadowview, Virginia. B.S. in Educ ation degree. March. 19(52. Major: Mathematics. Electoral Board; German Club, Corresponding Secretary; Glee Club; Crapurchat Staff, Circulation Manager, Business Manager; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Tri-M. Honor: Freshman Counselor. CRETA RUTH TAYLOR Manassas, Virginia Pocahontas High School. B.A. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: English. Cotillion Club; Highlanders; Honor Council, President; Student Government. Sigma Kappa. YWCA. Honor: Outstanding Senior. BETTY JUNE THOMAS Salem. Virginia Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Social Studies. Transferred from Emmanuel Junior College. Pi Gamma Mu. VIRGINIA BELLE TREADWAY Haysi, Virginia Havsi High School. Haysi. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. NELL MOORE UMBERCFR Wvtheville, Virginia Wythcvillc High School, Wvtheville, Virginia. B.S. in F.ducation degree. Maior: Elementary Education. BEVERLY TUNE VADEN Chrstiausburg. Virginia Christiunsburg High School, Christiamburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. June. 1962. Majors: Art and English. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cotillion Club. Art Cuild; Literary Society. Student Government Representative. CHARLOTTE THELMA VANDENBERC Blacksburg, Virginia Blacksburg Hich School. Blacksburg. Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. June. 1962. Major: English. Pi Comma Mu. ANN REBKOVICH VAUCHAN Boivsevain, Virginia Pocahontas High School. B.S. in Education degree. March. 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Art Guild; Day Students Club. LAURA MAE VAUCHAN Vinton, Virginia Willium Byrd High School, Vinton, Virginia. B.A. General degree, June. 1962. Major: Biology. Athletic Association; Biology Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Clec Club. Westminster Fellowship. 189 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARY FRANCES VAUCHAN Radford, Virginia Radford High School, Radford. Virginia B A. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: English. Day Students Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Comma Mu; Westminster Fellowship. AMELIA ROSE WALLACE Cleveland, Virginia Cleveland High School. Cleveland, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Social Studies. Alpha Sigma Tau; German Club. -1-H Alumnae. YWCA. NORMA JEAN WALLACE Roanoke, Virginia Jefferson Senior High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Home Economics. Athletic Association; Christian Science Organization. President, Secretary'- Monogram Club. Home Economics Club; Student Education Association. LINDA BROOKS WASKEY Lynchburg. Virginia E.C. Class High School, Lynchburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree. December, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Canuna Mu. JUDITH ANN WEAVER Roanoke, Virginia William Byrd High School. Vinton, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962 Major: Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurer; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; German Club. President. Norwood House Council; YWCA. Honor: Outstanding Senior. BETTY DELL WEBB Chatham Hill. Virginia Rich Valley High School B.S in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Mathematics. Student Education Association; Tri-M. Vice-President. ALMA JEAN WHEELINC Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Physical Education. VVAA; Pemm. PATRICIA CHRISTINE WHITE Marion, Virginia Marion High School, Marion, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June. 1962. Major: English. Westminster Fellowship, Treasurer YWCA. RUTH MOORE WHITEHURST Pulaski, Virginia Maury High School. Norfolk, Virginia. Major: Mathematics CATHERINE M R!A WHITTAKER Tazewell, Virginia Tazewell High School, Tazewell, Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962 Major: Elementary Education. Baptist Student Unior.; Student Education Association KAROL WILLIS Fancy Cap. Virginia Hillsvitle High School, Hillsvillc. Virginia. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: English. Crapurchat Staff, Reporter, Columnist, Page Editor. Proof-Reader. Assistant Editor, Co-Editor, Editor-in-Chirf, House Council. Student Government Representative; Treasurer; Pansophia; Student Education Association; YWCA. JANET LYDIA WILSON Christiansburg, Virginia Christiaasburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: English. Band; Cotillion Club. Day Students Club; Choral Club; Choir; Pansophia; Wesley Foundation. NANCY LEE WILSON Swords Creek, Virginia Honakcr High School. Honakcr, Virginia. B S. in Education degree. August, 1962. Major: Elementary Education. Biology Club, Disciples Student Fellowship; Glee Club; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. JOAN DOROTHEA W1NTERBERCER Butler, New Jersey Butler High School. Butler, New Jersey. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Physical Education. Alpha Sigina Alpha. President; Athletic Association; Aquamakk; German Club; Property Manager; Monogram Club; Pemm Club; Student Government Representative; Ingles House Council, President; Crapurchat Staff. Honor: Outstanding Senior. BOBBIE JEAN WOMACK Clover, Virginia Halifax County High School. B.S. in Education degree. June, 1962. Major: Physical Education. Athletic Association; Alpha Sigma Tan, Rush Chairman; Raotist Student Union; Concert Dance Club, President; German Club, Figure Chairman; Bolling House Council, Vice-President; Monogram Club; Pemm Club. HELEN ANN WRIGHT Norfolk, Virginia Creat Bridge High School. B.S. in Education degree, June, 1962. Major: Business Education. 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