Radford University - Beehive Yearbook (Radford, VA)

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McConnell Library Had ford University If you happen to he walking across the campus any t i m e soon, look around you. Things are happening. Men. tractors, cranes, and all kinds of equipment combine to dig holes, raise beams, lay bricks, and accomplish all the tasks involved in building new buildings and repairing old ones. From the familiar steps of Founders to the construction of a new dormitory to the newest plan for the future, growth and activity and change have become predominate features of the Radford scene. 3 A college must ultimately he measured by the kind of education it gives to its students. With the importance of the intellectual growth of the college in mind, more courses have been added to the curriculum, more professors have been hired, laboratories have been remodeled, a new library is being planned, and more attention is being given to the selection of concerts given each year During winter quarter students enjoyed a concert given by the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William Steinberg. Two of tin- First Clumber Dance Qunr-tet members practice before their concert. Students find opportunities for self expression in the courses offerer! by (Ik- art department. 4 Students interested in science are given tin- opportunity to work with professors on research projects through the work scholarship plan. 'Flu- remodeling of tin- biology l.il s provides students with better. more modem equipment. Over forty new professors joined tin- college faculty during the past year. 5 You are in college to study'—how many times we have heard those words. And, of course, it is true; we are here to study, and we do. But no matter how much we attempt to keep up with assignments, each of us has at one time or another e x p e r i-enced staying up most of the night trying to understand page after page of notes only to find that the test was harder than we expected. When the hell rings, we are surprised to find that most of the class is gone. 6 After the test is over, a visit to the professor helps to clarifx mistakes made, but when it conies right down to it, the only way to really master a subject is to study—in the library, in the room, or in any place where you can find some peace and quiet. 7 Many things stand out in our minds when we think of Radford—especially the people, buildings, and ideas met here. Even the small memories—the fountain in the Administration Building, the walk to Founders on a snowy morning, the glance at the front of Founders on the way back from town, and seeing the railroad cars across the street as we walk from the library to Science Hall—form a small part of the place we call Radford College. ‱ v 8 The chancing seasons bring a special kind of variety to the life of the college student. Evening strolls on campus and afternoon studying on the lawns give way to dorm life during winter quarter only to return with the warmth of spring. 9 When the Class of 1964 entered Radford College, the Administration Building had just been completed. The ground was not yet broken for Moffett Hall; and the dining hall extension and new dorm were not yet planned. These four years have been ousy for everyone from the people who plan the construction of new buildings to the men who repair existing facilities. 10 11 College life’s many sides include such diverse activities as politics, the rush to the post office through the morning fog, locating textbooks in the bookstore, and sharing a GRAPUR-CIIAT joke with a friend. 13 Since we entered college, 1‘onr Christmases and birthdays have passed, 120 laundry days have come and cone, numerous shoes have been misplaced, and countless hours have been spent talking with friends. u Through all the changes and growth going on around her, the R a d f o r d girl remains basically the same. Hours devoted to a sincere interest in academics are balanced by free time spent relaxing by getting some exercise or going to a movie. At the flop of a moptop she may suddenly do a take off on her favorite group of singers—the Beatles. As always, she enjoys packing her suitcase and lugging it down to the train station for that long awaited trip home. A IN MEMORIAM 16 In Memory of RICHARD J. LEMPICKI Our Teacher and Friend FOREWORD Perhaps the most striking element to ! e noticed about Radford College during the past few years is the activity found on all parts of the campus. From the ncwlv completed Moffett Hall to the construct-tion of tne dining hall extension and the new dormitory, it is quite obvious that the college is growing rapidly. With an increase in the physical plant of a school comes an automatic increase in the student body—a student body which becomes more and more selective each year. And with this increase in students comes a growing awareness of the necessity to raise standards and broaden subject content in all courses. This is a responsibility shared equally by administration. faculty, and students. A college must change in many ways to meet the challenge of a larger and more selective student body. This book proposes to show how Radford College is meeting this challenge. CONTENTS Dedication 18-19 Administration and Faculty 22-41 Classes 54-155 of 1964 54-98 of 1965 99-114 of 1966 115-129 of 1967 130-155 Clubs and Organization 162-213 Features 216-224 Senior Directory- 225-232 Index 233-239 General Index 240 17 Although ho has oik- of tin- heaviest schedules on campus, Dr. Shelley is never 1ik busy to discuss anything from the crisis in Viet Nam to a students rooming situation. Much time i' spent by Dr. Shelley in helping the senior choose her first fob. Since the future of any college ultimately depends upon the accomplishments of the students which it educates, the task of selecting students who will best fulfill the ideals of Radford College is not an easy one. The man on whom this responsibility falls is Dr. Marion 1 Shelley. For most of us, Dr. Shelley was our first friend at Radford College. We met him when he visited our high schools, and we discussed with him what we wanted from a college and what Radford College wanted from us. During the four years we have spent here we have found Dr. Shelley willing to answer any question (no mater how insignificant) or help with any problem (no matter how difficult). When wc met him in his office, at the Cove, or walking along the sidewalk, we knew that we could ask his advice on any subject; he made ns feel that our problems were his problems. Dr. Shelley, it is a pleasure and a privilege for the Senior Class to dedicate the 19( 4 BEE HIVE to you. 18 Dr. Marion Philip Shelley 19 FACULTY Tin Kail. 11)03 Meeting of the Board of Visitors. Tlie Board of Visitors, appointed by the Governor of the State of Virginia, coordinates the activities of Radford College and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Members of this organization are: W. Thomas Rice. Rector. Richmond; William E- Blewett, Jr., ew| ort News; George M. Cochran, Staunton; William J. Erwin, Danville; Mix. Mavis M. Gibbs, Richmond; Mrs. Henderson Graham, Marion. John W, Hancock, Jr.. Roanoke; E. II. Lane, Altavista; Mrs. English Showaltcr. Roanoke; Mrs. Donald Wilhelm, Jr., Arlington. Erwin H. Will, Richmond. Wyatt A. Williams, Orange; Harry C. Wyatt. Roanoke; Charles W. Wampler. Jr., Harrisonburg; Woodrow W. Wilkerson. Richmond; and Mrs. Elva M. Redding Clerk of the Board of Visitors, Blacksburg. i 22 DR. THOMAS MARSHALL HAHN. JR. President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Chancellor of Radford College. 23 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Anything from addressing the the freshmen at Convocation... . . . to cheeking a leaky heater can occupy the time of a busy college president. This 1963-64 academic year at Radford College has brought change in many ways to this growing and complicated institution. Most all of those changes appear to 1h for the best and are but a part of the continuous growth of Radford. A very significant change in the administration of the college took place as the 196-1 Ceneral Assembly passed an act separating Radford College from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. The bill establishes a separate Board of Visitors for Radford College and upgrades this college as an independent, four-year, degree granting institution rather than a division of another college. While this is not the first time in its history that Radford has had its own board, it is the first time in twenty years that it has not been a division of another institution. This administrative separation, however, implies no change in the relationship of the two student bodies. The college continues to grow in the size of its physical plant and in the number and quality of its student body. During the next two years, the physical plant will have its greatest growth since the founding of the college. The student body will have a modest growth in numbers but should jump in quality. This Ixiok represents a history of this year’s student activities, but all the changes about us influence those who live ami study here. All the activity of administration, staff, and faculty is directed toward more profitable experience for Radford College students. As the college expands we are all striving together to enrich in every way the learning experiences available to us all. 24 25 DR. CHARLES K. MARTIN. JR. President of Radford College INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT Class schedules for the entire academic year are compiled by Dean Young and Dr. Roberts. Any schedule changes or requests for additional hours are handled through this office. A careful check is kept on credits of all students—especially on the credits of seniors, who meet with Dean Young during their senior year to re-check earned credits necessary for graduation. ROBERT J. YOUNG B.S.. l A . F l. I).. Dean of Instruction To Dr. Young a plione call may bring anything from a rttruest for a schedule change from a concerned Freshman to a last-minute query from a worried Senior. During n pause m the morning routine. Dr. Roberts. Dr. Johnson, and Dr. Foshee meet for coffee in the Virginia Room. W. KEITH HOBFRTS B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D., Associate Dean and Professor of History DIVISION OF EDUCATION Courses offered in the Division of Kducution aim to help the -student prepare for her life as a teacher. Professional growth and competence are stressed throughout these courses. Ideas encountered in educational theory, history, and philosophy all culminate in the practical experiences of the student teacher. Virginia Arnold B.S.. A M. AviUtant Professor of Health and Physical Education Mary Patricia Ballots B.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Nancy E. Barber B.S., M.A. Instructor of Health ami Physical Education Carolyn B. Benson B.S., M S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Faye Brandon US | Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Marian R. Burom bridge B.S.. M.S. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Marv Sue David B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Mary M. Flicss B.A. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Edna Paul Nation B A.. NI.Ed. Instructor of Health and Physical Education Creek C. Neff Instructor of Health and Physical Education Jo Ann Pccc B s . M s Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education (On leave) Ellen Philbcck B.S.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education (On leave) JOHN W. OVERBEY B.S.. MBA. Ed.D. Professor of Business Division Head HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Violet Mac Meade B.S.. A.M. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education (On leave) Elizabeth D. Younger B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education 27 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Ercellc Bennett ns. M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Irene Cardwell B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Professor oi Education Helen Creasey B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Education Evelyn Fit patrick B.S., M.A. Assistant lWcwor of Education Robert C. Cilwin B.Ed., A.M.. Ed.D. Horner Howard Director of Student A.B.. B.S. in Ed., M A., Ph.D Teaching Professor of Education and Professor of Education Elsie Lockmcycr B.S . M.A Assistant Professor of Education Fred Phlcgar B.S., M A . Ed.D.. Professor of Education John A. Rutherford BA.. MS. Assistant Professor of Education Rebecca Thigpen B.S.. M.A. Associate Professor of Education Thomas R. Trahin B.S.. M S.. Ed.D. Professor of Education Martha S. Young B.S. Instructor of Education LIBRARY SCIENCE F.lmer I). Johnson A B.. AM.. Ph D Library Director Frances Johnson B.S . M.A. Assistant Librarian P dward K. McIntosh A.A.. B.S.E.. M.S. Assistant Librarian Catherine Slaughter B.S.. A M.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Library Science BUSINESS Sallie D. Rransrom B.S.. M.Ed. Instructor of Business 28 Arlene Buswcll B.S.C.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Polly L. Com B.S.. M.Ed. I nst motor of Business Virginia Harris B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Celcne H. Sanders B.S.. M.S. Assistant Profevsor of Business DIVISION OF FINE ARTS While providing for students interested in majoring in art or music, the Division of Fine Arts also gives the student interested in some other field a basic understanding of some of the areas of the fine arts. One quarter of art or music plus an additional quarter of either course is required of every Radford College student The speech and dramatics department offers practical courses in speech mechanics while providing means of self expression through dramatics. ART K. LEE BOSTIAN B.A.. M.A.. Ph D. Professor of Music Division Head Carol J. Bradley B.F.A.. M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Kenneth A. Burne B.F.A.. M F A Assistant Professor of Art Cliasc S. Decker B.F.A.. M.F.A. Assistant Profcvsor of Art Paul B. flrnrickvon Janice Vance Kent B FA . M.Ed . Ph D B.S.. M.A. Professor of Art Assistant Professor of Art MUSIC Jean B. Einstein B.M., M Ed. Assistant Professor of Music Mildred Heimlich B.A.. M.S., S.M.M. Assistant Professor of Music Walter R. Jones Joseph A. Lesov B.M.. M.M . Ph D. B.M., M.M. Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Music Xicolo (i. Ixt Mascnlo Assistant Professor of Music Benjamin S. Medford B.A.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Music M. Suzanne Roy B.M.. M.M. Assistant Professor of Music Charles E. Wunderlich B.M.. M.M.. Ph D. Professor of Music Lloyd A. urbriiu: A.B., B.D.. M.M . Ph D. Professor of Music Svlvia K. Hagy A.B. Instructor of Dramatic Arts ami Speech William M. Morehouse B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech (On leave) SPEECH AND DRAMATICS 29 DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Radford College and Virginia Polytechnic Institute offer together a thorough and varied curriculum In the field of home economics. A two-year program of specific courses in home economics is required of the home economics major. Actual experience in family planning is gained during a quarter spent living in the Nome Management building. LAURA I. IIARPER B.S.. MS.. Ph.D. Dean of School of Home Economics Division Head Bcttv Louise Boyd B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Carrie I.ce Collins B.S.. M.S.. Ph D Associate Professor of Home Economics Emily T. Comer B S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ruth A. Hackman B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D. Professor of Home Economics Betty Jo Rodchravcr B.S.. M. of Ho.Ec. Assistant Professor of Home Economics DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS English, history, psychology, foreign languages, mathematics, the social sciences, philosophy and religion provide a basic intellectual foundation for study in other fields. All students are required to spend approximately one third of class time in the liberal arts. FRANKI.IN P. HILLMAN A.B.. A M . Ph D. Professor of History Division Head FOREIGN LANGUAGES 30 Veronika Albrecht BA. AM. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages Carlos D. Faiida) B.S.. M A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages Robert B Nance A.B . A M . Ph D Professor of Spanish Irving Silverman A B...A l . Ph D. Professor of Foreign Languages ENGLISH Kenneth L. Baucom BA Assistant Professor of English. Latin Thomas E. Coleman B.Ch.E . M.A Vsnrute Prnfewir of English Jean H. Dougherty B.A.. M.A. Assistant I’lofi vvr of English Henry- Dyer A B . A M. Associate Professor of English Effie . Hunt A.B . A M . PI. D Professor of English (On k-avc) diaries E. Johnson H M A PI I) Professor of English Robert |. McCoveni B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Barbara Male BA M. V Assistant Professor of English H. Dean Propst V. B A . M.A Assistant Professor of English (On leave) Edna E. Pudas B . M.A. Assistant Professor of English Sandra Russell A.B M PI. I) Assistant Professor of Engftyh Donald It. Simpson B.A., M.A . PI. D Prof«-ssor of FnglisJi Edwin I.. Stockton B . M . PhJD Associate Professor of Englisli John H. Whiting BA. M. A Assistant Professor of English PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION ÂŁ 1 V Walter A. Bass B A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Charles X. Foshee A.B . B.D .Th.M.. Ph D. Professor of Religion and Philosophy HISTORY Edward D. Jersey A.B.. S T B . M.A., Ph D. Professor of History H.iiold V. Mann B A . M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History I II. O’Donnell B.A., M.A.. PhD. Associate I rofc' or of History William Dam-11 Stump A ll.. M.A., Ph D. Professor of History PSYCHOLOGY Helen Duff B.A.. MS.. Associate Professor of Psychology Carroll E. Smith B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Bobbv C. Tate B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Profewir of Psychology Marie L. Waters IV A . M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology SOCIAL STUDIES Mattie K. Kcctcr B.S.. M S. Associate Professor of Social Science Philip G. Mciningcr A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Political Science Nors e lie G. Tate B.A.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Mr. Meininger shows what can happen when political xieiKc is applied to a volleyball game. 32 MATHEMATICS Archie I). Brock B.S.. M A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Hoiiald Bullet B.S., M S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics E. Warren Chilton A B.. M Ed Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mervyn M. Copeland B.S.. A M. Assist.mt Professor of Mathematics Kennit Hutcheson B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics (On leave) Valiant Wai Yung Nlah Dorothy S. Thayer Mack Whitaker B.A.. M S. B.S.I.E.. M.S. B.S.. M.A.. Etl.D. Instructor of Mathematics Instructor of Mathematics Professor of Mathematics DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES Courses in the Division of Natural Sciences combine fact and theory learned in the classroom with application in the laboratory periods. All students are required to take one year of a science consisting of three lecture periods and one three-hour laboratory each week. JOHN C. BARKER B.S.. M S.. Ph D. Professor of Biology Division Head GENERAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY Philip ( arithers David L. Merrill B.S.. M S.. M.Ed. B. Ch F... M.S. Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Chemistry Peter NV. Jonas B.S. Instructor of Physics William E. Merrill B.S.. M S . Ed D Professor of Science 33 BIOLOGY Jack W. Clark B.A.. M.A., Assistant Professor of Biology Ilk hard L. Hoffman M.S., Ph D. Professor of Biology Andrew L. Ingles B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Biology Floyd E. Jarvis A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Daniel E. Marvin B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Biology Doiuild II. Messersmitli BEd.. M S.. PI. D Professor of Biology’ David J. Moore B S. in Ed.. M S. Assistant Professor of Biology William N. l’afford B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Bichard I.. Itittcnhousc B.S.. M S. Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Hoffman signs cards for fall registration. PROFESSORS EMERITUS 34 William E. Gilbert A.B.. A M. Professor Emeritus of Political Sciences and History William S. Long A.B.. AM. PhD Professor Emeritus of English M'I .edge Moffett B.S.. M.A.,Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Home Economics Minor Wine Thomas U S . M.A., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Psychology ADMISSIONS AND PUBLICITY Dr. Philip Shelley checks applications for admission and interviews prospixrtive students, many of whom he has met during his fall quarter tours of the state high schools. l)r. Shelley also assists seniors in getting the all-important first job. M. P. Shelley IIS., m.s.. EdLD. Director of Admissions and Placement BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Recent expansion in the college plant, increase in enrollment. and general growth have brought an increasingly larger responsibility upon the business department, which handles everything from planning the finances for a new dorm to cashing a check for a bankrupt student. 35 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Sara Y. Hall Belly J. Stevens Secretary to the Registrar President Patricia Krcjci Secretary to the Registrar Marjorie A. Wright Secretary to the Registrar Norma Melton Secretary to the I Van of Women Virginia Whittaker Secretary to the Dean and Associate Dean Ruth St. Clair Alice C. Lucas Secretary to __ Scholarship Secretary Business Manager and Treasurer ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Jo ('amp Secretary to Director of Admissions and Placement Karen S. Isner Secretary Admissions Office Ntadalon 15. Vaughan Gatin' .ne I.ucas Manager of Bookstore Be.fKStorc Clerk Iris Cluipman Ely Melca Honeycutt Carol Owens Virginia II. Snead B.S.. M.S. Clerk in Audio-Visual Ck-rk in Audio-Visual Note Clerk Assistant Professor of Education Director of Audio-Visual ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Alice I). Coleman Manager of Virginia Room Anna I lodge Housekeeper Ellis Moran Snnerintcndcnl of Building. and Grounds William D. Long Manager of Duplicating and Mailing Service DINING HALL Meals were served regularly through all the inconvenience ami confusion involved in the construction of the addition to the (lining hall. Meals are served family style by students with work scholarships. Robert S. Campbell fame Ratcliff Night Watchman Night Watchman Mary Warren Ebert Dietary Unit Supervisor Theodore W. Gardner Dining Hal! M hi ig -r Mr. Carditcr answer tlte familiar jnc tion: “What's for dinner?” 3 Susie C. Minot Dietitian RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT ANN McD. I RABUi: H A.. M.A . Ph I) Dean of Women I)r. Ann McD. Trabuc began her second year as Dean of Women as Hadford welcomed the largest class ever enrolled in the college. Orientation week, planned to help the student make the transition to college life, was followed by individual freshman conferences with the dean, during which problems were discussed. A former graduate of Hadford College. Miss Hurlburt is currently doing graduate work in the University of Wisconsin. FRANCES ALICE HURLBURT B.S. Assistant Dean of Women (On leave) 39 RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT Blanche W. Daniel B.S.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Assistant Dean of Women Ruth Joan Geiger B . M.A Assistant Dean of Women Miss Daniel and Mrs. Geiger pause for the photographer before entering Founders. Miss Daniel supervises the college post office. This was Mrs. Geiger's first year as Assistant to the Dean of Women. INFIRMARY The new infirmary, located on the ground floor of Moffett I lull, has facilities which include two isolation rooms, three wards, a physician's office, examination room, and quarters for the two resident nurses. Hattie Br6 vn R (xrllcge iirv Ida Kathbum R.N. College Nurse 40 HOSTESSES A hostess does many things each day for her girls. She approves their leaves of absence and date slips, meets their callers, inspects their rooms, and discusses with them any problems which they may bring to her. She provides a guiding influence to the house council and is the primary factor in making her dormitory a home for the girls who live within it. Marguerite Asbcll Hostess Helen L. Atkinson Hostess Edith Garth Hostess Emily R. Hyde Hostess Rculah B. Ncwlin Hostess M. R«v« Parker Garnet Price Nancy H. Rhodes Mary D. Snead Maxine Spiers Hostess Relief Hostess Hostess Relief Hostess Hostess Hope B. Tarter Hostess Mary R. Topper Mats J. Vaught Relief Hostess Hostess STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS ARE LEFT TO RIGHT: Burley Jean Semoncs, Secretary of Student Court; Helen Whitehurst, Secretary; Mary Fallon, Treasurer; Vicki Sigmon, First Vice-president; Jane Derby. Second Vice-president; and Daphne Washburn, President. The Student Government of Radford College functions in the behalf of the students to establish a living situation which will benefit all of the students. Elected by their classmates, these girls consistently give a clear presentation of the opinions of the majority of Radford College students. Student Court members arc Mary Baker, Jane Derby, Mary Fallon, Liz HiRgen-botham, Mary Lou Hubble, B. I. Scmones, Sue Shelton, Vicki Sigmon, Ava Torrence, Dapline Washburn, Helen Whitehurst, and Pat Wilkins. 42 Members of Student Life Committee are Evelyn Crane, Marty English, Ann Hall. Beth Kane. Dottic Miller, and Mary Sherwood. Cathy Siler serves as Keeper of Points for Student Government. Electoral Board members are Cherry Reeve and Diane Spres-ser. Diana One and Vicki Maid-on arc not pictured. Members of the Interdonn Committee are Joan Brown, Connie Catron, Joy Dale, Peggy I uggcr, Jackie Fudge, Dee Hockman, Kathy Kevill, Linda Spencer. Terry Tucker, and Julia Ware. HONOR COUXCM.. SF.ATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Daphne Washburn, loan McDonald, Brenda Wilson, Claire Ceddry, Sue Shelton, President; Catherine Gardner. Recording Secretary; Betty Gunter, Corresponding Secretary; and Charlotte Watson. Students of Radford College live together under an honor system which requires the individual to maintain high standards of honor in every phase of her college life. The Honor Council is a group of girls who are elected by their classmates to insure the successful operation of the honor system. 44 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Each of the four social sororities on campus elects three members to serve on Panhcllraic Council. Panhellenic Council serves to co-ordinate tlk four national social sororities on Radford College Campus. The Council encourages the sororities to establish sound fraternity relations, to further greater intellectual accomplishments among their members, and to continue fraternity life on a high level. This group sponsors the used book sale, the Panhellenic tea. an annual “Creek Night.” and a May Day Sing. President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Kitty barton Betty Whitten Linda Baugh Becky Howell Mary Sue David Alpha Sigma Alpha Kitty Barton Peggy I.ueas. Kathy Porterfield Alpha Sigma Tau Diane Bolen. Becky Howell. Becky Walton Sigma Kappa Jov O'Bryan, Nancy Fay, Betty Whitten Sigma Sigma Sigma Linda Baugh. Mary Anne Jennings. Nancy West 45 BOLLING HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess Julia Ware Paine V'alentine Judy Camctt Pat Padgett Pat Patterson Dana Crawford Bobbie Hightower Mrs. Marguerite Asbcll HOUSE COUNCILS From tlu night-long vigil with Plato to the argument over phone duty, most of the college student's time is spent in the dormitory. Here she cooks, washes clothes, plans bulletin hoards, discusses blind dates, fights with the belligerent coke machine, studies, and (when she finds time) sleeps. The dormitory is a particularly good example of self government. Dorm mates select house councils who give organization to the social structure of dorm life. From checking white slips to organizing coke bottle removal and attempting to reduce riot hours by enforcing quiet hours, the house councils make it easier for as many as 366 people to live under one. long roof. 46 DRAPER HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor 1lostess Dee Hockman Betty Jane Clem Norma Davila Joy Mutter Toni Durette Wanda Vest Marian O'Canas Mrs. Reva Parker INGLES HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess Joy Dale Etta Osborne Judy Murray Julia Stanley Joan Fulmer Siiri Hiisen Jennifer Winstead Mrs. Helen Atkinson 4.7 MOFFETT HALL EAST President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Mall Monitor I hxstess Joan Brown Janie Jones Brenda Wilson Gail Ferguson Beth Kane Betty Pugh Kmogenc Dellinger Mrs. Jeanette Monglc MOFFETT HALL WEST President Vice-pres id ttit Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Ilostess l.inda Spencer Sandy Niles Rita Strauss Bryan RI odes Annette Hanneman Babs Tomlinson Kathy Payne Mrs. Mary Jo Vaught NORWOOD HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess Jackie Fudge Peggy Evanson Viatic Varner Mary Triplett Rita Waldron Pam Rndden l.inda Poston Mrs. Beulah Newlin POCAHONTAS HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor Hostess Terry Tucker Mary Raker Jennie Teass Jane Reifsnyder Carol Wright Sally I.eedy Ann Rector Mrs. ancy Rhodes pm RUSSELL HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden Hall Monitor I iostoss 1 Kathy Kcvill Kloise Nixon Maxine Jainehrll Jennie I.rone Moonycen Everett Carol Fisher Judy Amundsen Mrs. Hope Tarter i TYLER HALL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Fire Warden H ill Monitor Iiostess Pc«ty DiiRRer Vicki Jones Janet Miller Henecea Flanks J. B. Hancock Carol Ingram Martha H x1rc Mrs. Emily Hyde 50 HONORS HALL Designed to provide an intellectual atmosphere for students who have displayed an interest in academics by appearing on the Dean’s List, this building houses 35 students in five apartments. Each apartment consists of two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bath. Honors Hall house council is composed of representatives from each apartment. President Secretary-T rcasurcr Apartment 1A IB 2B 3A 3B I lostess Connie Catron Martha Rucker Sue Atkins Janet Karnor Pat Lochno Carol Shockley Martha Coomlre Mrs. Edith Ncccr President Connie Catron conducts a dorm meeting in the parlor of Honors. 51 CLASSES CLASS OF 1964 Senior officers: Emm i Overstreet, Vice president; Mary Sue Lowe, President; Janie Rector, Secretary; and Nancy Fay, Treasurer. The Senior class has said goodbys before-to classes before them, to their big sisters, and to classmates who have left school for marriage, or a career. This farewell will be the last anti perhaps the most difficult, for it is to Radford College itself. Radford College has been many things to the Senior class. It has been the joy of a cap and gown, the serenity of the Christmas Pageant, the anxiety of a Shakespearean drama, the fellowship of a Pokic-Ingles party, the shout of a sorority and the sophistication of a May Day ball. It has also been the rapport between student and faculty which can better exist in a small college, the satisfaction of the Dean’s List notation at the bottom of the grade report, and the sense of accomplishment at the close of student teaching. An education has many phases—intellectual, social, and spiritual. In four years Seniors have come into contact with new ideas, personalities, and attitudes. Some have been accepted, others rejected, and many adopted. Now it must be decided to what use these concepts will be put ... For this is the measure of an education. It is built upon the past, but it is the foundation of the future. 54 Sally Weber Adamson Dorothy Mae Adkins Carol Albright CLASS OF 1964 Margaret Ann Amos Linda Rac Annas Katherine Sue Arrington CLASS OF 1964 Jeanette Faye Bandy Phyllis Barg Barnes Sherrie Pauline Barnes 56 Mildred Lynn Barrett Katherine Jo Barton Christine Gray Biren Flowers arc presented to class sponsors. Mr. Creek Neff and Miss Faye Brandon, by class President Mary Sue I .owe and capping chairman Joan McDonald before the capping ceremony. Judith Flint Blanton Judy Dancy Blevins Diane Yvonne Bolen Here sits one of our more serious students contemplating the structure of the universe. Brenda Gilley Bolling Barbara Anne Boltc Anne Genevieve Bond Mary Brenda Bourne Susan Glenda Bourne Margaret Jolcne Boyd CLASS OF 1964 Hazel Irene Bradshaw Rebecca Ellen Brammer Peggy Ann Branscome 59 Carolyn Winsloe Brickev Joan Elizabeth Bright Elizabeth Ann Brown CLASS OF 1964 Betty May Bruce Nancy Helen Bnigger Judith Howell Buckles 60 Betty Ann Burton Brenda Wells Bumgardncr Juanita Sue Burnop The award for the best booth at Campus Carnival goes to the biggest, the best of all the rest-the class of '64! Nancy Wrenn Cadd Susan Ellen Caldwell Nancy Irene Calfee Barbara Byrd Campbell Janie Mae Campbell Edith Carol Carter Orpha Dowdy Chandler Wilma Lawson Clay Norma Bright Cochran CLASS OF 1964 Constance Reith Colby Nancy Louise Collier Eileen Kathryn Conohoy 63 Martha Carolyn Coombe Peggy O'Neil Copenhaver Mary Elaine Corsetty CLASS OF 1964 Mary Ellen Covey Diana Elizabeth Cox Nancy Carol Coyncr 64 Lois Carolvn Crowder Yv Betty Ann Crist Susan Elliott Crockett Genus: Senior Species: mart indale MaryAnn Paulene Cuba Teresa Ann Cunningham Ernestine Woodyard Dalton Dale Arlene Danscr Doris Elizabeth Daugherty Phvllis Louise Dannecker Senior lates are tun for dates! Gloria Maria Davila Carolyn Cook Davis Helen Alberta Davis Kyla Sharon Davis Florence Louise DiGisi Doris Helen Dodge CLASS OF 1964 67 Joanne Sybil Dudley Nancy Lee Fay Lulu Evelyn Downey Carole Lee Draper CLASS OF 1964 Sharon Irene Farris Vivian Cray Fllinger 68 Seniors Rather for study in Moffett. Charlotte Carrol Funk Beverly Jane Futrell Judith Idonia Carst Julia Anne Goodman Judith Jane Grady Marie Antoinette Graham Gayle Helen Gresham Nancie Perdue Grim Judith Gayle Grubb CLASS OF 1964 Frances Kinder Gunn Joan Barbara Gunter Carol Elaine Guthrie 71 CLASS OF 1964 Judy Gale Hankins Barbara Feme Harmon Frccda Ann Harris Carolyn Audrey Hawkins Alice Bottie Hayes Evelyn Diane Ilazlewood Seniors take an active part in the Thanksgiving Program sponsored by the YWCA. Carell Kay Heisig Donna Frances Heller Jeanie Corinne Hendrick ■ Bobbie Joyce Hightower CLASS OF 1964 Judith Harriett Holdsworth Phyllis Andis Ilodges Shirley Elizabeth Hodman 75 Carrie Lovine Holland Nancy Louise Howell Margaret Harman Hubbard CLASS OF 1964 Jacqueline Ann Hubble Mary Louise Hubble Rebecca Carolyn Hudson 76 Barbara Rowell Hume Lynda Louise Hurt Nancy Elizabeth Hurt Carol Ann Jarvis Joan Shiron Jennings Carolyn Chafin Johnston Another son of Beil—Casey, that is. Doris Mae Jones Jtulv Annette Johnston Mary Louise Jones Elizabeth Ann Kane Loretta Anne Kane CLASS OF 1964 Joyce Anne Kanodc Elizabeth Ann Kapalla Margaret Pitts Keel 79 Ruth Brice Koontz Eloise Ljubica Kovaccvich Thelma Jeanette Lacy CLASS OF 1964 Elizabeth Ann Largen Peggy Anne Lark Dale Nye Larkin 80 i Marguerite McAllister Lee Nancy Susan Liscoinbe Mary Jane Lawhorne Seniors plan for Mrs. degree. Mary Alma McAlister Joan Ella McDonald Eva Blanche McGuire Jean Elizabeth Martindale Judith Anne Massey Mary Clara Maier CLASS OF 1964 Betty Ann Mauck Carol Randall Mayne Susan Lvnn Messick Betty Jean Miller Mary Ann Miller Linda Sansone Mitchell CLASS OF 1964 Barbara Ann Moody Linda Dale Moon Frances Helen Moore 84 Lila Ellen Orrock Nancy Delores Osborne Patricia Anne Owen Priscilla Marie Parrish Joan Kirchman Parsons Patricia Ann Patterson Snakes, turtles, and seniors relax during a camping trip. Aila Katherine Payne Wanda Louise Payne Patricia Ann Pepper CLASS OF 1964 Winnie Delores Pierce Karen Planson Brenda Lou Poindexter 87 Emma Jane Pollard Barbara Jean Price Edwina Celeste Price CLASS OF 1964 Carol Jean Quesenberry Virginia Viola Rankin Sandra Leigh Ratliff Shirley Janet Rector Cathleen Virginia Reece Industrious seniors experiment to find how many will fit on one bed. Nonna Sherrill Saunders Carol Ann Scott Janet Gail Seale Alice Virginia Sharpe Betty Dianne Shaver Cynthia Dona Shaw CLASS OF 1964 Mary Linda Shortt Judith Maye Shumate Josephine Poff Simmons CLASS OF 1964 Elizabeth Sue Simpson Leah Marie Sink Rosalyn Ann Skelton 92 Joy Lee Smith Nancy Lou Slusher Janet Caylan Slate Senior pauses to collect memories of her college days. Judith Ann Smith Patricia Young Smith Glenda Marie Smothers Patsy Carolyn Snow Mary Virginia Sommers Eunice Truman Snow Rita Victoria Strauss Brenda Lee Sutherland Anna Mae Swartz CLASS OF 1964 Nyoka Desoline Talbert Janet Elizabeth Terry Emily Jean Thomas 95 Myra Lee Toney Shirley Gaye VanDyke Barbara Fay Wagner CLASS OF 1964 96 Catherine Emerson Warrington Carol Sue Watts Naomi Marie Wells The Candlelight Service finds seniors saying farewell to friends on campus. Linda Lee West Jo Ann Wharton Sharon Reha Wheeler Brenda Leigh Whitley Patricia Cery Whittaker Joyce Barnes Williams Since we first registered for our freshman year, we nave spent many hours waiting in various lines. This is the last. It is both the happiest and tho saddest. Shirley Marie Williams Martha Lee Wills Margurcttc Edna Yeatts Junior officer.: Dorothy Sheets. President; Cookie Martin. Secretary; Claire Geddry, Vice-president; and Joyce Sligh, Treasurer. CLASS OF 1965 From the day a Junior returns to school in the fall, until move-up day when she receives the weight of a cap, she is involved in a variety of activities. Unlike tire senior, she is not totally wrapped tip in the business of graduation, and unlike the freshman or sophomore she has found her particular place in the life of the college. Much of her time is spent in social organizations, professional clubs, and other activities which reflect her major interests. She is characterized by enthusiasm and determination in all she does. These qualities combine to insure that Junior Follies will be a success. It is from the Junior class that resident counselors arc selected for the freshmen, and it is also the Junior who is asked to bear the trial of the Junior English test. The Junior realizes that this is the last time her class will be so close. Next year many will graduate early, and still more will be gone to do their student teaching. But during this one brief year she comes to appreciate the meaning of friendship and co-operation. Future responsibilities may decrease her opportunity to participate, but they will not diminish her maturity gained from three active years at Radford College. 99 Martha J. Arrington Martha L. Asbury Donna P. Avery Anne F.. Backus Mary T. Banc Bonnie L. Banks Ardane E. Barbour Pamela R. Barnard Janet R. Bames Brenda J. Barrett Virginia P. Bartley Linda R. Baugh Andrea J. Becker Barbara L. Benedict Karen A. Benko Sarah E. Bennett Martha S. Bentley Claire E. Black Nellie F. Blaylock Joyce C. Bly Dianne S. Bocscwcttcr Dale A. Boggs Joe A. Bolling CLASS OF 1965 Joanne M. Bolton Sharon R. Bond Barbara J. Bonwell Jane E. Booth Jeannette M. Bready Virginia A. Brewster Carol K. Browder Joan C. Brown Brenda J. Browning Judith A. Browning Ann M. Bryant Sandra C. Buckland Kathryn H. Buford Edna C. Burcham Virginia M. Bureher Brenda F. Burkett Linda J. Cantrell Shdla A. Camcy Nancy C. Carpenter Harriet W. Carson Janet L. Carter Katherine A. Carter Connie J. Catron Diana T. Chalklcy Hsiao-feng F. Chow Jacqueline C. Chumbley Elizabeth A. Clapperton Nancy L. (Mark Suellen I). Clarke Maureen A. Coebler C liar lotto J. Coleman Mary E. Coleman Sarah C. Cooper Betty M. Corkhill .Ann M. Coughlin Patsy A. Cox Judith A. Dawson Lctty E. Dellinger Linda S. Dellinger Annis F. Drlph Sandra C. Deyton Betty J. Dillon Jo A. Dinkins Grace R. Dirling Sibyl C. Doggctt Nlkora V'. Doulos Aiui M Dow Jane B. Draper Martha A. Dunton Jo 'ce A. Ely Rebecca R. Ezell Mary E. Fallon Ellen D. Fans Glenda J. Farrar Mary J. Fazio Elizabeth C. Ferguson Judy L. Ferrell Lillian P. Ferrell CLASS OF 1965 Juniors lcam how it feels to be a little sister. Mary C. Fischer Joyce M. Fisher Kathrinc S. Fitzgerald Drcama N. Flint Julie A. Fo!di Edith N. Foley Phyllis E. Fortney Dora L. Francis Lynda L. Francisco Barbara M. Franklin Juanita J. Franklin Jeanne E. Freeze Nancy A. French Barbara G. Fuller Brenda H. Calloway Mary S. Camer Doris J. Carrctt Patricia C. Carrison Claire A. Geddry Betty A. George Mary E. Gibson Carolyn S. Golladay Jane W. Graham Linda D. Grant Sharron S. Grau Barbara C. Green Susan B Grcenbacker Marion J. Greene Betty J. Gunter Norma L. Guthrie Brenda L. Haga Mildred A. Hall Phyllis M. Hall Rebecca F. Hall Kathryn D. Ham Lucy X. Hammack Gail M. Hanback Patricia A. Hanback Joyce D. Harris Judy D. Harris Judith A. Hartley Jx i E. Havener Margie M. Hayden Nancy G. Herbkersman Mary F. Henman Jeanne C. Hcirell Elizabeth A. Higgenbotham Audrey E. Higgins Barbara Hilty Hannah J. Hobbs Bonnie J. Hollandsworth Mary C. Homey Margaret L. Hylton Rosalie M. Hylton Katsuyo Ikegami Elizabeth Jackson Peggy J. Jackson Delores C. Jannuzzo Mary A. Jennings Alice J. Jewell Edith A. Johnson Brenda C. Johnston 106 Barbara L. Jones Elizabeth C. Jones Jane C. Jones Mary E. Jones Camellia D. Joyce Anne S. Keeler Alice C. Kcslcr Kaye V. Kcyscr Susan M. Kilby Leslie A. Killeen Katrine Kincannon Patsy L. King Ccatta I. Kingcry Mary K. Klimkicwicz Linda G. Knight Charlotte D. Lamic Martha A. Lattcmcr Susan C. Lawry CLASS OF 1965 Juniors put theory into practice during quarter spent in Home Management House. Patricia A. Lee Linda L. Liddle Allene M. Linkous Patricia A. l.oehne Dolores E. Ix yd Mar - E. McGuire Kitty M. Madison Sandra L. Maffett Barbara K. Mann Ruth C. Manuel Wanda K. Manuel Helen A. Marshall Carrie J Martin Mao' K. Martin Sandra G. Martin Shelby A. Martin Barbara A. M.isoii layno F. Mason Lena J. Massingill PcRgy D. Mathena Lois A. Matney Nancy E. Mead Jane P. Meadows CLASS OF 1965 Patsy A. Mitchell Flora A. Mize Patricia A. Money Patricia A. Mook Patricia A. Moore Judy C. Morgan Marilyn P. Morrison Joyce E. Mountjoy Mickey J. Murray Glenda K. Musick Doris A. Mylura Patricia A. Neff Lorccta E. Nixon Frances A. Ncstcr Joretta K. Nestrr Carol M. Nenihauer Betty L. Nichols Sandra C. Niles Doris E. Norris Sybil C. Norris Mary F. Null I.oube V. Obenshain Carol A. Oglesby Betty R. Owen Kahngja Park Frances J. Patterson Sandra J. Patton Katherine M. Payne Darla C. Peake Bona I- Pennock CLASS OF 1965 Relaxing after lab, a junior finds an interesting use for a sponge. HO I Joanne M. Persian ) Linda O. Peterson Naoma J. Pliibbs Brenda J. Phields Margaret A. Pleasants Donna J. Porterfield Kathleen A. Porterfield Eleanor P. Pratt Frances S. Pratt Patricia J. Pratt Betty J. Pueh Bonnie M. Quillen Corene M. Rakes Ann D. Ratcliff Patricia Ratliff Katherine D. Repass Linda L. Rhodes Nancy B. Rhodes Sally E. Richards Kathryn J. Richardson Kay C. Richardson Rebecca J. Riffc Merrily Robbins 111 CLASS OF 1965 Framed by the essentials of life, a junior assumes the universal position for study. Ann C. SchwartinR Suzanne Schweitzer Frances J. Scott Linda M. Sccrlst Iris J. Sellers Patricia S. Scmoncs June A. Shaw Dorothy C. Sheets Cecile M. Shelton Martha E. Shelton Patricia L. Shelton Oleta G. Sheppard Nancy E. Shideler Carol A. Shockley Shirley A. Shultz Vicki J. Sigmon Susan P. Simmons Joan M. Simons Nancy C. Sisson Esther A. Skrivseth Joyce M. Sligh Joy L. Smith Ruby J. Smith Concc A. Sollenbcrger Nina S. Sorrell Doris M. Spangler Edith L. Spence Linda C. Spencer Diane M. Spresser Barbara A. Spniill Margaret R. Spurlin Patricia A. Stnllard Frances D. Staples Joyce E. Steele Callic R. Stevens Ann L. Stevenson Alma K. Stump Rose A. Swindall Katherine L. Sword Betty C. Talley Martha A. Tench Barbara A. Thompson Patricia L. Tlwinpson Barbara A. Tollwrt Mary C. Tolbert Barbara L. Tomlinson Ava I- Tortence Sarah N. Tul! Mary P. Underwood Carla L. Varela Barbara A. Vaughn Judy I. Via Patricia C. Vitomski Mary M. Waldorp Nita L. Warden Julia B. Ware Daphne V. Washburn Charlotte A. Watson Rosalind E. Wehb Terry J. Webb Dorothy P. West Joan L. West Nancy J. West Icanne E. Whitener Ceorgia A. Williams Mary L. Williams Brenda L. Wilson Maria A. Wingfield Elizabeth S. Wirt Eleanor C. Wohlford Barbara A. Wright Carolyn B. Wright Joyce R. Wright Martha A. Wyatt Cynthia A. Zeigler CLASS OF 1966 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Ann Cumbic, Secretary; Cynthia Agncw, President; Judy Banes, Vice-president; and Judy Kasdorf, Treasurer. In a dormitory ringing with the sounds of ukes and stereos, the members of one particular class develop tastes and attitudes which are uniquely sophomoric. The sophomore has retained the exuberance of her freshman year while preparing for the responsibilities of her junior year. No longer is she impressed by the upperclassmen; site is one of them. With this new status comes a freedom associated with no other class. Now free from freshman restrictions. she finds that she is also free to make certain choices. After a year of survey courses, she is free to choose a major curriculum. From her classmates she finds a circle of friends. She joins extracurricular activities which capture her interest. For the first time she works actively with her class as a body, and the hilarious result is Sophomore Stunt Night As the year wears on, the ukes and stereos grow quiet as the sophomore becomes involved in the total life of Radford College. 115 Diant T. Abercombie Nancy C. Adds Ann I- Alcalde N’ancy J. Amitadt Alice K. Anderton Nancy E. Armentrout Dale A. Atldn 1m L. Baglcy Lob A. Baker Brenda C. Bane Judith S. Banc Dori A. Barton Catherine M. Barraga Barbara R. Bame Barbara L. Belcher Elizabeth A. Beck 116 CLASS OF 1966 Sophomore class sponsor. Mr. Daniel Marvin, tests the microphone during Stunt Night rehearsal. Betty P. Branch Jody F. Bntt Janet L. Broderick vfarv I. Brown Patriots L. Browder Barbara E. Brown Patricia L. Brown Katherine P. Brownell Mcritha J. Bryant Sharon A. Bulani Mao- K. Buddrkc Patricia B. Bugg Charlotte L. Carter Elizabeth A. Carter Lillian P. Chadwrll 117 CLASS OF 1966 Sophomores pause to enjoy the first snow of winter. Mcrijoyto J. Collin Mary M. Copenhaver Carol L. Cohort Alma L. Clark Elizabeth A. Clarke Nancy R. Count its Cynrtha R. Coxwcll Jo A. Crabill Dana L. Crawford Margaret A. Crowder Cbryslfe C. Culticc 118 Linda S. Davit Donna F. Decker Donna M. DeGrotf Jane M. Derby Judith A. DetwIIer Margaret J. Dillard Rote M. Dudley Joan A. Duncan Lucille J. Duncan Judith K. Dunn Toni A. Durctte Jean F Dyer Nancy E. Dyer Nannie R. Elder Sheila A. Ellington Clara L. Ellia Patricia A. Ellis Pegey J. Ellmorc Mary belle W. Kmick Martha B. English Carol L. Fcneli (kmstance E. Flggfcu Patricia A. Flynn Karen P. Foley 119 J n t K. Fulgharn Joan L. Fulmer Innda J. Furrow France K. Calloway Elizabeth A. Cambio Virginia C. Gardner Ruth K. Gearhart Helen L. Ceorgc Glyndal Cay Kathryn A. Gillum Kay L. Gillum Harriet L. Clatooek Nancy L. Glezen Carolyn K. Coad Barbara S. Cray Pamela L. Crave Jerry J. Creen Patricia P. Croen Anna S. Criflith Sylvia I. Cuinn Carolyn A. Hacklrr Mary S. Hockley Janelda L. Hall Judy K. Hanger Diane E. Gammon Bobctte R. Crausam A Nancy B. Criggt Linda L. Hargrave CLASS OF 1966 Returning from Sunday supper, sophomores gather on the steps of Draper. Peltry E. Harmon Edith V. Harper Rosalind C. Hami Anne S. Harrison Patricia J. Harlow Brenda J. Harmon Gloria J. Hatky Sandra L. Hendrickson Glenda R. Henicle France J. Henry Nancy J. Henry Ramona K. Hcppner Ivrlyn M. Heston Karen S. Hick Carolynann E. Hillman Norma A Hind ley Linda A. Hoifler Harhnra A. Hoover 121 CLASS OF 1966 Class President. Cynthia Agnes , awaits a friend for the trip downtown Victoria E. Ilirff Sharon L Hunter Mary A. Hutciunt Joyce F. Joor, Pamela A Janet Pritcilla A. Jooe. Mary J. Kad.1 deo M. Kelly Patricia K. Kelly 122 Elizabeth M. Kennedy Mary E. Kent Rose E. Kientz Elizabeth S. Kingaolver Martha B. Kirby Brenda S. Lawrence Linda S. Lawson Patricia J. Layne Barbara Lee Shirley F. Lewis Elizabeth A. Lindner Sandra J. Lindner Carol L. Luttrell Frances D. McAfee Judy L. McCullen Virginia L. little Sarah M. Lockhart Elizabeth A. Lupton Sue E. McCully Frances B. McFaddcn Nancy J. Mclnni Bette L. McKinney Nancy f. McMullen Karla R. Maggard Martha C. Markham Kathleen E. Marlar Brenda S. Martin Marilynn S. Martin Susan V. Merkel Nancy E. Merrick. 123 s v - V N Judith K. Moran Sandra M. Moran Carol S. Morgan Cail A. Mom LiW B. Munlord Judith R. Murray Caylean J. Mutter Suran Natrait Margaret M. Nealon Delore A. Newberry Nancy K. Norman Sarah J. Nye Claudia S. Oglctby Sybil C. Oliver Martha L. Olton Etta J. Os borne Patricia A. Padgett Judith C. Pa’.tndge Ann S. Patrick Nancy C. Pearton Darlyn F. Pence Carolyn Perry Sutie K. PKillipn Ernestine L. Poage 124 CLASS OF 1966 Ruth A. Poc Carol C. Poole Kathryn M. Popejoy Helyn C. Poston Judith M. Prillaman Nanty E. Prosl Adele E. Pros Betty J. Queen Ava D. Quezon berry Charlene F. Reeve Janice C. Rhoades Catherine C. Richardson Siiri Riiaen Frances C. Ring Cornelia A. Rixse Gloria J. Roble Janrt F. Richardson Harriet M. Ridgeway 125 CLASS OF 1966 Maitha A. Rucfcer Franeej C. Rodfen Sunn K. Schneider Sheila M. Schoeklbi I-aura U. Schuller Joan F. Seaman Eva L. Scarcey Ilcana V. Scsaiia Joanne E. Self Burley J. Semonet Jeannette A. Setliff Gayle C. Shaw Zellamae C. Shawvcr Diana L. Shell 126 Slier lie Sliropsliire Linda J. Shifflet Edith J, Shoemaker Barbara M. Showalter Brenda G. Shelton Patricia L. Sorah Judith T. Sparkt Orelia E. Sparrow Julia A. Stanley Sarah E. Staples Thelma J. Steele Suzanne C. Swentoo Patricia K. Switzer Sandra L. Tavret Nina C. Thomas Bita J. Thomason Anne M, Thompson 127 Joyce E. Thompson Katherine E. Tippett Magda E. Torre, Julia A. Torrcy Kathleen Travii Carol P. Traylor Judy R. Via Emma .V. Violand Judy K. Walker Marge L. Wanlew Mildred J. Warren Patricia E. Wartum Sandra L. Watkins Judith L. Watt, Joyce F. Webb Ann N. Week Elizabeth A. Weagley Bonnie S. Weaver Marjorie J. Wrhrung Kendall A. We tbrook Ruth F. White Helen E. Whitehurst Helen J. Whittington Patricia R. Willun 128 Sophomore stuntnighters line up to show an enthusiastic audience that Tech isn't indispensable after all. Tcchmcn in the audience specu i hich introduced the acts. Joyce F. WllU Sara A. Wihon Barbara A. Wilton Jean P. Winn Jennifer S. W ini lead CLASS OF 1966 129 Barbara A. Worsham Carol A. Yeatt Jennifer L. Zthtwi FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Judy .Station, Secretary; Pat Jones, Treasurer; Karen Halstead, Vice-president, and Sandy Rave, President CLASS OF 1967 Each fall with pride and curiosity Radford College greets a new class of freshmen. This group, fresh from a successful high school life, must adjust to a new way of life. Theirs is a year of cultural, social, ami academic-firsts—the first Shakespearian drama, the first formal dance, the first bout with horm sicKncss. For many the freshman year marks the first break in emotional and financial tics with home and family. One indication of tire attempt toward independence is the fact that more work scholarships are accepted by freshmen than any other class. The time from the tearful farewell to parents in September to the tearful farewell to roommates in June brings growth and a touch of wisdom to the Sophomore-to-bc. 130 DonntU J. Abbott Sandra M. Abrhire Carolyn C. Adam Ann E. Adkim Eltir M. Adlcin Kathleen S. Agnew Susan S. Aichclc Shirley J. Alderman Loir L. Allder Nancy P. Allen Barbara K, Altmeycr Judith A Amundten Betty L. Andcrron Katherine E. Ardery Sue H. Armentrout S r an C. Arme Brenda L. Arhley Roberta I. Atha Suran M. Atkin Cretchen H. Aulbach Dune C. Babb Jo A. Badger Margaret C. Bailey Margaret V Baker CLASS OF 1967 Mary H. Baker Patricia E. Ballard Kathleen E Balling Patricia Q. Ballinger Diane L. Ballogh Ann n . r ar 131 Carolyn C. Banin Laurettc L. Barra zotto Doris J. Bartley Judith L- Bauer Sue M. Bauicrman Margaret Baxley Janet L. Beach Cynthia K. Beahm Betty J. Beamer Catherine L. Beck Barbara J. Behn Carol L. Bell I Betty R. Belmore Brenda E. Bennett Patricia E. Bennett Anita I. Berhalter Ingrid J. Bishop Sharon E. B-.ihop Paula C. Bissell Joann M. Black Dathnc F. Blackard Billie J. Blackburn Judy D. Blackburn N'ancye C. Blithe CLASS OF 1967 Linda L. Bolling Man E Booher Mary W. Booth Shirley f. Bouton Xancy L Bower Betty J. Bowman 132 Joan M. Buwimd Nancy C. Boyer Mary J. Bradley' Sue A. Braungtou Barbara A. Briller Donna E. Brinkley Ruby M Brogan Ella J. Brown Nancy E. Brown Shirley J. Brown Grace A. Brumfield Constance M. Btunellc Mary J. Bryant Janice R. Buckler Carolyn J. Burnett Marie L. Burnt Charlotte S. Burton Edith S. Bush Registration day in Founders basement leaves the freshmen tired and often bewildered. Carolyn T. Butler Lou E. Byert Ellen E. Byrd Rebecca L. Byrd Martha F. Callaham Ellen M. Callahan Juanita T. Cameron Evelyn C. Campbell Kay C. Campbell Karen L. Canada Virginia I. Cardwell Nancy K. Carwil Jessie L. Caterine Mary S. Catron Jane M. Oily Susan V. Chadwick Janeann B. Chimntu Evelyn L. Oiattin Patricia N. Chitwood Carol B. Clark Cheryl M. Clemente Patricia I- Coates Virginia B. Colbert Paula D. Cole Linda S, Coleman A new life away from home demands many shopping trips for the various necessary items to keep “house”. Ida J. Collin Patricia A. Collins Pauline M. Cotliniworth Edna C. Compton Joann Cocnptcn Anna L. Conner Carol E. Conner Laura K. Conner Row E. Conti Muriel E. Cooper Catherine A. Copeland Rebecca L. Copeland Gladys A. Cosby Margaret L. Court) Julia J. Counts Blolse E. Cowand Evelyn E. Co Bonnie J. Crabtree Betty J. Craig Ruby C. Creasy Virginia I. Crcggcr Bonnie J. Cromer Margaret E. Crowgcy Sheila D. Cundiff Joanne A. Cutler Carolyn L. Dalton Sharon C. Dalton Nancy S. Damren Betty G. Daniels Patricia R. Daniels Sarah L Daniels CLASS OF 1967 Marsha C. Daugherty Diana E. Davenport Judith A. Davis Judith A. Davis Gaye C. Dawson I .aura L. Decker Barbara A. DeHart Margaret M. Delaney Cynthia L. Dc Loach Elizabeth A. Dennis Patricia C. Deskint Jacqueline M. Dcutrrman Diana K. Devlin Pam E. DoWesse Eliiabeth M. Dill Joyce L. DiMiia Barbara L. Duque Katherine L. Dobbins Ann E. Doss Margaret Dougherty Joyce J. Douglas Sandra K. Downs Diana M. Drake Drnna C. Dudley Peggy E. Dugger Nancy C. Duggint Clauda A. Duncan Helen M. Diwnigan Judy L. Earner Janet M. Earle CLASS OF 1967 Janet C. Earner Claire A. E her hart Kathryn V. Ellis Mary E. Ellmnrr Margaret E. Evanvon Moonycen T. Everett Sallic H. twinic Jani E. Fag Carolyn Fall! Jacqueline A. Faribault Veronica C. Faxakerley Mary E. Feather Bonnie S. Fender Miranda S. Ferguson lanet A. Ferrell Lana C. Field Rachel Fink Carol L. Finkle Judith R. Finklettein Shirley C. Fisher Elma E. Fitrfierald Brenda J. Fleenor Geneva L Flint Ann M. Flynn Linda K. Ford Freshmen und guests enjoy the entertainment at the annual Open House In Peters Hall. Mary M. Ford Marleine C. Fore Betsy F. Forrest Judith L. Forrest Sheila D. Foster Linda A. Fox Bertha J. Franklin Eunice E. Freemen Frances M. Freemen Lolita A. Frick Mery K. Frost Ruth N. Frye Jacquelyn F. Fudge Derla T. Fulton Calet M. Gadcll Joyce M. Cento Anita M. Gardner Phyllis M. Catkins Doloris A. Cearhart Nancy G Cearhart Virginia A. Ciambclluca Nancy C. Gilliam Dorothy E. Given Marion K. Gleason Mary K. Glenn Campus Carnival brings the Freshman Representative from Pokic into the spotlight. France C. Godwin Brenda L. Good Sandra E. Good.nf Carolyn R. Goodman Petja G. Gomes Mary K. Coudie Phylll A. Graham Marilyn S. Cra ham Jane C. Grave Mary Craybfll Ann M. Crawl Janet L. Green Suianne Griffin Martha V. Crim Unda R. Cury Ann R. Hall Cynthia A. Hall Marcella J. Hall Shirley M. Hall Karen Y. Halltead RrW E Hammond Linda H. Han hock Diana D. Hanrhettr Sharon G. Hanchey Janice E. Hancock Margarette L. Hankin Rebecca E. Hark l.tmla R Hannum Margaret E. Hanten Dorothy H. Harmon Sharon A. Harrnon CLASS OF 1967 RhyllU D. Harrington Betty F. Harrfi Dianne L. Harry Elaine Hatcher Claudia E. Hayden Martha C. Hf d J n« A. Heald Jane E. Htdndc Linda Hedrick Marilyn P. Hennnty Clara R. Henry Barbara A. Hick Eleanor S. Higgler Linda C. Hitt Martha L. Hodge Donna E. Hodgkint Meredith R. Hoffmeir Patricia I. Holdren Barbara M. Hollander Joyce A. Holloway Betty J. Holt Marjorie E. Holt Elizabeth M Honey Kathleen A. Hood Ann Marie Hopkmt Rebecca S. Hopkins Theresa L. Hopper Margaret B Home Mary E. Homey CLASS OF 1967 Either C. Mattel Deniic A. Howe Kathlren M. Howtey Barbara J. Huffman Sharon G. llulvey Sandra K. Humphrey MO Joyce Hunltjr CKulotlf J. Hurst Fannie A. Hurt Barbara A. Hutchinson Diane B. Hutchison Susan L. Hutchison Hard M. Hylton Patricia C. Hylton Carol J. Ingram Greeta C. Irvin Peggy I Jacobs Maxine F. Jainchell Elizabeth L James Gayle E. Jensen Barbara L Johnson Brenda C. Johnson Carol K. Johnson Helen M. Johnson The Freshman Class enters the Administration Building where they are formally accepted during the opening Convocation. Janice A. Johnson Linda F. Johnson Norma E. Johnson Patricia L. Johnson Patricia Ann Johnson Gwendolyn M. Jones Kmuma Jotikarthira Nancy R. Joyner Barbara L. J union Sherry D. Kaulfman Marilyn D. K ceiling Sharon H. Keuter Helen M. Keiih Carole L. Kelio Kathryn S. Kendrick Sara J. Kent Rebecca A. Kenworthy Susan E. Kcpplc Talented freshmen entertain their fellow classmates, Sonhomore Counselors. ami boyfriends at the Open House Hootenanny. Blanche E. Kerrey Kathy M. KeviU Shirley L. Key Elaabeth R. Kidd Suxcy J. Kidd Elisabeth J. King Rebecca J. King 142 Mircu« C. Kin Betty L. Kinker Genevieve L Kinnear Alice J. Kinder Betty J. Kirk Hurl J. Kirk Mery S. Kiser Carol A. Koch Linde K. K or man Elizabeth B. Kreitcr Ruth E. Kulesber Linda D. Lackey Julia A. Lally Ruth B. Lamar Barbara J. Lamb Susan Lamorcllc Carolyn L. Landes Paula L. I Arson Beverly J. 1-itham Carol J. law Carol J. Law Joan M. Lawler Susan R. Lawrence Patricia A. Lawson CLASS OF 1967 Penelope L. Lawson Mari lee R. Layman Sally I. Leedy Constance L. Lentz Janice S. Leonard 143 Charlotte S. Lester Mary A. Lilly Joyce A. Luidrey Malcena H. Link Judy M. Lmkom Jerry L. Litton Barbara R. Logan Jo A. Loot Rosemarie Lonitz Betty L. Looney Siuan D. Looney Betty J. Loveless Louise E. Lutfcenbech Cheryl A. McClung Linda E. McCraw Colin S. Mclntorb Dianne E. McKendree Joyce M. McKinney Marie C. McLawbom Mary F. McLelland Loir J. McWane Carolyn J. Mahan CLASS OF 1967 Rebecca C. Maiden Margery J. Mallory Marguerite S. Manning Meredith Manning Coyle J. Mastenoo Linda L. Marshall Eunice A. Martin Melba J. Martin Peggy A. Martin Diana P. Martin Carolyn L. Mason Kathryn E. Mason Linda M. Muon Patricia C. Matthews Patricia A. Matzuk Charlotte A. Mays Margaret D. Meadows Diane R. Mean Trula K. Millsaps Nancy H. Milton Ann T. Mims Betty J. Minton Joan P. Mitchell Linda L. M oh lei Melba A. Morris Mary M. Mormon Barbara A. Mu'.ford Barbara S. Mullins Madeline B. Mullins Sharon L. Murdoch Ruby L. Murray Connie A. Musset Suzanne S. Muster Joanne K. Myers Martha S. Nance Janet C. Nash Linda A. Nave Linda A. Nelson Delorn A. Neater Donna M. Newberry Georgette M Newbtll Roberta J. Newcotne Patricia E. Newman An evening chat in the ironing room brings a busy day to an end. Judy A. Nichols Sharon L. Nichols Aik K. Nimmo Ekrise V. Nixon Marsha C. Nixon Ann E. Norris Phylfa North Helen L. Nutwell lame R. Oakley Patricia J. O’Donnell Barbara J. Ohana Janice E. O'Neil Brenda S. Ot borne Patxy A. Otbome Shirley J. Ot borne Anne M. Otrnliret Mary J. Ovrntrcet Carole P. Owen Betty Owen Martha S. Oweni Edith C. Paje Pamela C. Pa«c Ro e M. Palmer Sandra A. Palmer Deborah Parant Judith E. Pari Gail M. Patker Karen I- Parker Sharon A. Pattrrton Mary A. Patton Anne Paxton CLASS OF 1967 Carlin Paxton Bonnie M. Payne Vivian S. Payne Susan T. Peck Sharon A. I’eptin A. Petenoo Bunoic Pcttiu Ann C. Pharr Mary A. Phillip Patricia M. Philpott Mary Lou Phipp Carole L. Picard Bonnie C. Pi I and Toni R. Pimentel Judith L. Pinkiton Donna J. Pi tier Patricia E. Porcella Laurel J. Porterfield Linda R. Poiton Betty L. Potter Netha L. Potter Bread I- Powell Suian K. Fowell Shirley A. Power Caiol n D. Price Carroll A. Price Cenctte C. Price IXwii J. Pnllaman Carole A. Prim CLASS OF 1967 Nancy B. Pruett Nancy J. Putnam Pamela E. Quascbarth Sarah K. Quecenberry Barbara I. Quick U8 Billie A. Radford Brenda L_ Ramsey Sandra G. Ratliff Sundr.i P. Rave Barbara A. Rawn Conitance M. Raybuck Betty R. Rea er Barbara A. Rector Olivia S. Rector Margaret A. Reed Catherine P. Rrevet Karen G. Reeve Jane E Reifinydec Sylvia A. Renlck Orrittine S. Reynold Jane L. Reynold Barbara J. Rhode Betty J. Rhode Miss Arnold entertains several Freshmen at the Qpen House in Moffett Brenda L. RichardsonSandra K. Richnrdwn Emily J. Rick Nancy A. R « L ℱ1 Robert Margaret A. Robert Lynda S. Robinette 149 Carol E. Robin too Nancy L. Robuiion Barbara H. Kochc-stcr Janie H. Rogers Ann S. Hollins Jerry L. Rollins Miriam E. Roa Andrea M. Kosao Peggy A. Rountree Pamela J. Hodden Suzanno L. Rukbnan Mary E. Russell - an Sebuencman Patricia S. Saunders Judith L. Savage Carol A. Schcrmctbora Beverly J. Scheuring Sharon L. Schlouer Ccorgia Schrowder Susan Jxtdlth A. Scott Lucille A. Sedia Mary E. SpwpII Gertrude P. Sexton .Martha L. Sextoo Judith A. Shelor Mary R. Sherwood Margaret S. Shockley Julia M. Short Peggy S. Shortridge Jaao L. Shultz Sandra A. Sibbald I.ynda S. Sicehoff Susan K. Sively Jattjuelin R. Smclley Brenda F. Smith (lathy L. Smith Jean If. Smith Judith A. Smith IJnda S. Smith Mary L. Smoot Elaine M. Snrad Kathryn R. Sommers Mary A. Sowers CLASS OF 1967 Carol A. Spalding Brenda J. Stanley Connie L. Stanley Kamila Stapko Linda A. Stark Judith M. Statton ■ 151 Shirley A. Steele Barbara L. Steible Sheila E. Stephcnjon Donna J. Sterling Carla L. Stewart Nancy A. Still Barbara J. Stinjon Edith E. St. John Paula J. Stout Barbara Strand Elly J. Stuart Rita C. Stubblefield Donna J. Sullivan Linda A. Summer Rebecca H. Sutton Linda K. Swam Jeanine R. Swayze Harriet M. Swiruoo Bonnie R. Talmaee Jeanne H. Tanner Mary K Tappy Nancy C. Tate Roaanne R. Tnugner Lockwood Taylor CLASS OF 1967 Stella F. Tciterman Sara L- Thacker Marcella k. Taylor Nancy A. Taylor Toni L. Taylor 152 Barbara W. Thorn Nancy C. Thom Peggy I- Thom Nancy J. Thomptoo Patricia A. Thompton Barbara C. Thruth Judith K. TipUdy Joytr C. Tolley Peggy A. Torrance Mary A Towler Helen M. TommiJ Marilyn J. Town,end Patricia Tra.uneck Marty F.. Tretick Mary I. Triplett Marta J. Trumll Mary A. Tuck Leltie M. Tucker Suun T. Tucker Cretchm Unterruber Drena L. Uakak Jennifer L. Vann Breoda D. Varga, Vickie L. Varner Amelia L. Vaughan 153 Carolyn J. Vaughn Prict-illa D. Vaughn Virginia C. Vaughn Laura E. Vein Alice M. Vicilc Camctia R. Vide Carole E. Vick Bonnie C. Vincent Suaana B. VioUnd Eleanor L. Wade Patricia L. Wade Sandra J. Waldron Carolyn L. Walker Mary A. Wall Patricia L. Wallace Barbara J. Walter Sbenir J. Wampler Anna M. Ward Freshmen share hootennanny fun on steps of Russell. Susan A. Ward Rllla Washington Linda L. Watson Mary L. Watson Sarah I. Wayne Susan A. Weaver Teresa E. Webb 154 Patricia A. W«t Phyllij M. West Diana J. Westgate Dawn R. White Ullian M. White Priscilla A. Whitehurst ludith E. Whittaker Frances D. Wickham Emilio A. Williams Catherine J. WiUhire Ella J. Wilson Nancy L- Wilson Terry Wilson Ihelo.se Y. Wingfield Sharon K. Wiseman Donna M. Wood Cheryl K. Woolwine Carol V. Worley Staisding room only at the Freshman Frolic. Helen B. Wortham Brenda C. Wright Carol Wright Linda A. Wright Sandra K. Wright Marianne E. Wubbler Judith A. Yates 155 IMY STUDENT CLUB OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Joyce Adams, Vice-president: Dr. Edwin Stockton, Sponsor; Mr. Kenneth Burge, Sponsor; Mary McGuire, President; Jane Graham, Secretary; and Martha Kirby, Treasurer, gather around the piano to lead the dub in a Christmas carol sing. DAY STUDENTS CLUB Lois Baker Jtekie Oumbley Tbe marked increase in day student enrollment during fall quarter produced a greater challenge for the Day Students Chib. This organization exists to provide for the needs, both academic and social, of the day student. Aside from the regular meetings, which function to inform the members of the happenings and events on campus, the club gives a social each quarter. The enthusiasm of this group was especially evident during Campus Carnival when the club’s candidate for Campus Carnival Queen, Miss Betty Gunter, was elected maid of lionor. Carol CUrk WUim CUy Shared Kietter Judy Linkou Susan Looney Jean Phibbs Dean Rrptil Elizabeth Sheku Jean Smith Joy L. Smith Linda Smith Barbara Staple Paula Stout Pat Thompson 156 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Members of the Alumnae Association enjoy exchanging news during a tea held in the Virginia Room. Upon receiving her diploma, a Radford College graduate is eligible for membership in the Radford College Alumnae Association. This group consists of the end product of Radford College—her graduates. By providing members with recent issues of the GRAPURCHAT and the RADFORD REVIEW, the association keeps graduates in touch with activities on campus. Radford College Alumnae register for the activities of the day. On October 12. 1963, a new dormitory was dedicated on Radford College campus. This dorm, which houses 360 students, was named Moffett Hall in honor of Dr. MIedge Moffett, the first Dean of Women at Radford College. Much has been written and said about Dr. Moffett’s contributions to the college during her forty-nine years of service, but no speech can equal the silent tribute of brick and steel named in her honor. 158 Mrs. JoueMe Graham delivers the Dedicatory Address as l r. Moffett looks on. 159 ACTIVITIES BEE HIVE STAFF The increase in enrollment, the expansion of the college plant, the addition of new classes, and the increase in clubs and organizations provided a tremendous challenge for the 1964 BEE HIVE STAFF. Business Manager Carole Jarrett and Editor Cindy Shaw check production schedule before entering staff room. Financial problems consume time: of Jancy Bonwell, Assistant Business Manager. Dr. Philip Shelley, Business Advisor, and Kathy Klimkicwicz, Assistant Editor. 162 Art Editor Ann Lumsdcn asks advice of Mr. Kenneth Burge, Art Advisor, while Joanne Bolton, assistant, looks on. Carol Coyner, Feature Editor. and Dr. Charles Johnson. Feature Advisor, discuss copy problems. Sponsored by the Senior Class, the yearbook staff is composed of main editors, who are seniors, their assistants, who are juniors, ami assistants taken from other classes. Photography Editor Dale Larkin shares a laugh with Dr. Foshee at the freshman tea. Publicity Chairman Barbara Sabel and Carol Ernst, Assistant Art Editor, design one- of many posters. 163 Claw editor Bettv Jo Rhodes. Bobbie Hightower, Pat Patterson. Jody Camett, Rita Thomason, Carole Vick, Sarah Bennett and Joanne Persicano organized pictures for the class section. The sales staff, the backbone of any yearbook, relaxes after a hectic door-to-door sales campaign. 164 THE RADFORD REVIEW Members of the RADFORD REVIEW Staff arc LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas E. Coleman. Jr., editor. John Whit-ins. member of the English Department, and student staff members Cindy Shaw, Carol Corner, and Nancy Slasher. Student meml crs Linda Crant, Mars' McAllister. Jane Graham, Barbara R. Hume, and Elizabeth White were not present when the picture was taken. Edited by the English Department and by a Student Editorial Staff, the RADFORD REVIEW provides an outlet for student and faculty literary and art compositions. At a weekly meeting, the staff reads, evaluates, and selects material for the REVIEW. Written criticisms designed to help the author recognize her strengths and weaknesses are prepared bv the staff. The faculty committee assists hv proofreading the magazine, and by locating material for publication. 165 GRAPURCHAT Editor Ann Coughlin locates information for a news item. The Crapurchat is a means of informing the student body of campus events and activities. Elected by the student body, the editor-in-chief appoints those who will serve on the staff. Crapurchat sponsor. Mrs. Jean Dougherty, proofreads in advance of deadline. CRAPURCHAT STAFF. STAND INC: Pat Laync. Exchange Editor; Sue Huddleston. Feature Editor; Dreama Flint. Business Manager; Diana Chalkley, Club Editor; Joyce Webb. Art Editor; Lou Isbell. Managing Editor. Pat Howerton. Circulation Editor; Pat Padgett. News Editor. Other members of the staff include Cathy Reece, Lyn Mitchell. Carolyn Price, Joan Simons. Dorothy Sheets, Carlas Cadell, Terrs- Wilson, Linda Miller. Irma Jackson, Carol Traylor, Ann Patrick, Sherry Kauffman. Elsie Adkins, Cayle Shaw, Chris Montxinger, Jeannie Beck. Jo Ann Garrison. Donna Pitzer, Diane Spresser, Orace Dirling, Julie Foldi, Diane Adkins. Barbara Thompson. Pat So rah. Pat PorccOa, Valeric O’Kanc, Sandy Ratliff. Nancy Damron, Ellen Callahan. Sue Aichclc, Elly Stuart, Judy Linkous, Doris Hall, Sandy Niles, Kay Ximmo. Evelyn Chattin, Ann Hall. Sharon Patterson, Merijoyce Collins, Edith Harper. Mary Sue Gamer, Carrie Holland. Susann Luckenbnch, Margaret Spiirlin, Patty Wilkins. Lillian White. Barbara Green, and Dr. John Overbey. 166 RADFORD COLLEGE HIGHLANDERS The Radford College Highlanders, led by Dr. Walter Jones, serve as Ambassadors of Radford College as they travel to different parts of the state and nation to participate in parades and concerts. Jones conducts. Brass Section Woodwinds Woodwinds and Percussion Sections PANSOPHIA Open to all interested persons, Pansophia aims to stimulate the growth of an intellectual atmosphere on Radford College campus through the exploration of literature and the exchange of ideas. This group sponsors campus-wide lectures, discussion groups, and literary exhibits. Emphasis is placed on a different author each quarter during lectures given by various professors. Officers of Pansophia arc LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen McCarthy, Corresponding Secretary; Marilyn Morrison. Vice-president; Kathy Porterfield, Parliamentarian; Nancy Slusher, Treasurer; Caylc Niles, Recording Secretary; Lynda Hurt, President. ENSEMBLE A selected group of upperclassmen girls from Choral Club and Glee Club, the Ensemble, meets twice a week, non-crcdit, for the pleasure of learning additional music. They have performed for local service clul s, appeared on TV in Roanoke, sung during Religious Emphasis Week, for May Day, and performed their own numbers in the Christmas and Spring programs. In addition, a group of freshmen girls were formed into a second ensemble and were heard in the two major musical events on campus as well as during Religious Emphasis Week. Senior Ensemble Junior Ensemble 168 Cyndlu Coiwell President Charter E. Wunderlich Sponsor Mary Jane Lnwhonvc V’uv-Pfe«t'denf Norm Foley Corresponding Secretary MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Judith L. Bauer Margaret Berkley Judy A. Boyer The newly organized Radford College Chapter of the Music Educators National Conference functions to give its members opportunities for professional development and to acquaint students with the privileges and responsibilities of the music education profession. Rita Co Bonnie J. Crabtree Patricia C. Dr kin CnroKn Brkfcey Betty A. Burton Mary S. Catron Snellen D. Clarke Dreama Dudley Joyce Ely Nancy French Sharon Crau Sharon Hamhey Contfance Lentz Linda Moon Linda Roberta Carole Thomai Joyce Thompson Delore Van Dyke Patricia L. Wade Sharon Wirt Carol Wohlford 169 GLEE CLUB Clcc Club practices for Thanksgiving program. While primarily a club for freshmen, this organization has consistently had more students from the upper classes and sets a high standard both on campus and on tour. In the Fall they joined the Choral Club to form a massed choir for the Moffett Hall dedication. The Clee Club performed in the “Christmas on Campus” program and the “Serenade in Spring” along with the Choral Club. It is now the largest singing group on campus. Clee Chib members prepare a booth for Campus Carnival. Dr. Lloyd Zurbrigg conducts the combined Clee and Choral Clubs. 170 CHORAL CLUB This is the senior choral group on campus, membership restricted to sophomores, juniors and seniors. This year they were called upon to perform at the Thanksgiving service, and were joined by the Glee Club to sing for the special dedication of Moffett Hall. At Christmas these two groups, with an ensemble from each, presented an hour of music for the YWCA’s “Christmas on Campus”. This program was taped for radio presentation by WRAD Radford. I,ast year's major concert, “Serenade in Spring”, was exceptionally well received. Lighting effects, scenery, dancing, and the accompaniment of an instrumental combo added greatly to its success. This year’s Serenade in Spring was scheduled for two nights, using extra sets, extra dances and costumes. The following week the Choral Club sponsored a concert by Randolph-Macon Male Clee Club and joined them in the final group of the program. Off-campus tours, last year to tlu western part of the state and this year to the north-eastern section, have given Radford College a good name for music. Choral Club members blend voices in a hymn for Thanksgiving. Each program requires long hours of practice. Choral Chib stands for those high notes. 171 Leslie Killeen Diana Adkins Donna Porterfield Prrtldent Vier-Prrtidml Sr err!ary HONOR SOCIETY OF The Honor Society of Radford College was organized last year by a faculty committee appointed by President Martin. To be eligible for membership, a student of Radford College must have completed seventy hours Grace Dirlintf John G. Barker Irvine Silverman Trtaturer Sponsor Sponsor RADFORD COLLEGE of credit and have an overall 2.4 quality credit average. A transfer student must have completed seventy hours of credit, thirty of which have been earned at Radford College with a 2.5 average for those thirty' hours. Judith H. Buckles Susan E. Caldwell Connie J. Cation Maltha C. Coornbe Diana Coa Mary J. Fazio Nancy Fisher Julia A. Goodman Loretta A. Kane Mary C. Maicr Sandra C. Niles 172 Kathleen A. Porterfield Elizabeth S. Simpson Diane M. Sprevjer Margaret Spurlin Anna M. Swartz The Iota Sigma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi. a science honor fraternity, serves to promote an interest in science and to give recognition to scholarly attainment in science. This organization enjoys a variety of programs re- lated to scientific investigation, including the presentation of projects prepared by new members. Each year the chapter gives a Key award to the outstanding member. Nancy Fiihrr Anna M. Swartz Helen Cuynn Nancy Hurt FretiderU Vice Frendent Recording Secretory Treasurer Cindv Shaw Reporter John Barker Diana Adkini Brmda Barrett Ercrll Bennett Beckry Brammer .Archie Brock Judy H. Buckles Edna Burcham I Philip Carithers Wilma Clay Martha Coomhe Evelyn Fitzpatrick Julia Coodman Andrew Ingles Loretta Kane Leslie Killeen Mary Maier A national honor fraternity in education, Kappa Delta Pi promotes high ideals in the field of education on Radford College campus. The Camma Alpha Chapter recognizes scholarship and distinction of achievement in education. The tapping, pledging, and initiation ceremonies are followed by programs consisting of speakers, forums, and discussions designed to keep members informed of current educational theory and practice. Irene Cardwell Martha Coombc Diana Co Blanche Daniel Robert Cibson Louise Cray bill Lynda Hurt Mae Jennings El ic Lockmcyer 174 M'Ledge Moffett John W. Overbey Sue Simjwon Rebecca Thigpen Thomas R. Trahin KAPPA MU EPSILON Shirley Williams Judy H. Buckles Myra Toney Prendent VLee-President Recording Secretary Archie Brock Diana Adkins Corro ponding Secretary Treaturer Nancy Hurt Mack Whitaker Hlttorian Sponsor Kappa Mu Epsilon is composed of a group of people who show interest in and appreciation for the study of mathematics, who liave at least eight hours in mathematics with a 2.0 average, and who serve as math aids to help anyone who needs help in math. Among the programs given by this organization is a series of projects presented by new members. Joyce Adams Judy D. Blevins Haze! Bradshaw Barbara Campbell Wilma Clay Martha Cooznbe Crace H. Doling Julia Goodman Patricia Howerton Mary Jooes Loretta Kane 175 Sandra Niles Nancy Shideler Carol Shockley Margaret Spurlin Nina Sorrell PI GAMMA MU The Virginia F.psilon Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, a national social science fraternity, is open to students with a B average in twenty hours of social science. This organization promotes scholarship in the social studies while striving to create understanding for people and societies with different opinions and institutions. Priscilla Puriih Linda L. W«l Edwina C. Price Mnttir Krrlrr PretultTtt Vlcc-Preridcnt Stertiary Spomor Susan Caldwell Ruth Craddock Teresa Cunningham Brenda Calloway Lynda Hurt Peggy Jackson Bonn Pcnnock Margaret Pleasants Donna Porterfield Dorothy Sheets MU PHI EPSILON Carolyn Buykov President Linda Moon Betty Ann Burton Vice-President Recording Secretary Linda Rolwrt Chaplain Jean B. Ein trin Mildred Heimlich Sponsor Sponsor Rita Co Cynctha Cowell Norma Foley Mary Jane Lawhorne Mu Phi Epsilon is a national professional music society with membership based on musicianship, scholastic attainment, and personal qualities. This group sjxmsors recitals and other musical programs for the enjoyment and instruction of anyone interested in attending. These are the girls who bring special meaning to our campus at Thanksgiving. Christmas and Easter when they play the college chimes. 177 Eli aVi-th Hicirfnbotham Brenda Bourne Judy Via Sandra Buck land Carol Jarrett Arlene H Buswell Virginia L. Harris President Vlce-Prrruirnt T tean.tr, llirtortan RevorUt 9ponuyr Sponior Even' student who is majoring in Business or Business Education is eligible for membership in Phi Beta I.ambda. The Gamma Omieron Chapter sponsors the regional planning meeting and convention for the Radford Region of the Future Business Leaders of America. Emphasis is given to methods available to the business teacher and to a more thorough understanding of business techniques and problems. Marie Angle Brtiy Brck Klim Black Janry Bonwrll Glenda Bourne Ruby Brogen Ann Carter Anne Carter Janet Carter Paula Cole More Conti Joy Dale Janet Earle Drcama Flint Linda Foa Joan Fulmer Katlterine Goudie Jerry Green Carolyn Hadder Joyce Harris Judy Hartley Bernice Hudson Pat C. Jones Dot Jordan Shirley Key Susan C. Lawry Louise Luckcnbacb Ann Martin Jane Meadows Aldah Meyers Glends Musick Jorrtta N'estrr Betty Nichols Mao' A. Patton Karen Reese Cathy Richardson Shirley Shultz Joy Smith Robbie Smith Mary L. Smoot Lucille Sword Martha A. Tench Wanda Vest Bonnid Vincent Sarah I. Wayne Patti West Phyllis West Brenda Wright PHI BETA LAMBDA Bobble J. Hightower Sarah Tull Virginia Bffwttrr Sylvia liagy President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Sponsor ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, a national honor fraternity, recognizes students who have done outstanding work in dramatics. Talent, interest, and long hours spent working on productions given bv the dramatics department are criteria for membership. During Fall Quarter this group was especially busy with the production of G gi, a campus favorite. CURTAIN CLAN Susan Lfocombc Sarah Bennett Sue Hicks Edith Harper Victoria llicff President Vice-president Recording Secretary Treasurer Historian Sylvia Hagy Sponsor Members of Curtain Clan channel their enthusiasm for dramatic work into the hard work which accompanies the excitement of the plays produced by this group each quarter. Work in the production and presentation of the plays earns credits toward membership in Alpha Psi Omega. Cingrr Brewster Wanda Carver Ija Clapperton Carol Coyne r Sarah Daniels Marsha Daugherty Dale Dauser Sandra Deyton Moonyccn Everett Claudia Geiger J. B. Hancock Jeanie Hendrick Rub Hess Bobbie Hightower Bonnie Hollandsworth Diane Hutchinson Katsuyo Ikrgami Irma Jackson Kathy Marlar Wanda Marshall Rose Ann Swfndall Mary Anne Tuck Sarah Tull Wanda Vest 180 Edna Bun-ham Alice Have Maltha Duntoti Ptnidnl Fint Vlce-prrwlnit Secretary laiin-ta Niton Sue Martin Patti Wilkin Ho c Dudley Carrie Lee Collin Treaturer Auictuit Treaturer Hittorian Parliamentarian Sponsor HOME ECONOMICS CLUB All home economics majors of Radford College arc eligible for membership in the Home Economics Club. While promoting interest in home economics on campus. this group acquaints members with the purpose of the American Home Economics Association and its relation to the local club. In April a festival will be held for home economics classes from surrounding schools. Pat Allen Margaret Amo Alice And moo Chm Damn Brenda Barrett Nellie Blaylock Mary Jane Bryant Brenda Burkett Martha Caliahan Nancy Counti Patty Cox Shelia Cundiff Dale Damrr Sibyl Doggett Anna l)o Non Elder Elnia Fitzgerald Katherine Gardner Franc it Cod win Linda Cuzzy Brenda Haca Edith Harper Donna Hodgkin Mary Kay Hope Helen Horton Audrey Hoy Bonnie Huckahcc Judy Huffman Sharon Huntei Mary Alice Hutchin Greetn Irwin Betty lone Betty l u Kinkrr Charlotte Lamie Carolyn Linde Carol Jean Law Elizabeth Lindner Nancy Mclnni Dianne McKendree Margin M.tu Helen Marihall iane Martin lary K. Martin Potxy Matzuk Ltura Meinhnld Betty Jean Minton Bunny Pcttu Jean Phibbt Bonnie Pilai.d Bunny Poage Patty Pratt Anna 0 'er treet Paula Ripley Patricia Sand Sue Shelton Rarhara Showalter Eunice Snow Barbara Thom Ginny Vaughn Mary Margarrt Waldrop Sherrie Wampler Margo Wan let Gharlotte Watton Bonnie Weaver Nancy Wilton Donna Wood Joyce Wright Cheryl Allin MaxjMrrt A mot Patricia Anderwn Lindt Annai Suun Atlcmi Bonnie Bank ‱Sarah Bennett Martha Bentley In Ann Bolling Brenda Bourne Glenda Bourne Ha el Bradshaw Kcbccta Hrammer I '‱Hr nIv Virginia Brewster Carolyn Brkkry Joan Bright Edna Burcham Braida Burkett Suaan Caldwell Linda Cantrell Wanda Carver Connie Catron Sarah Chandler Elizabeth Clapperton Wilma Clay Peggy Copen haver Betty Corkill Ruth Ciaddock Da In Dauarr ludith Dawn Emogeno Dellinger Sandy IX-vton Linda Dillenger Sibyl Doggett Suo Doss Carole Draper foanne Dudley atricia Kilo Pat Camion STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Education majors, interested students, and faculty advisors keep abreast of new developments and current trends in education through programs designed to inform the future teacher. This year the group sponsored a Valentine party for needy children. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Galloway. Vice-president; Nancy Clark. Historian; Cinny Sommers, Secretary; Pat Patterson, President; Amy Stump. Treasurer; Martha Dunton, Publicity; and Betty George, Social Chairman. Missing is Claudia Geiger, Chaplain. ? Mary Clbwn Carolyn Colladay Marion Crccnc .Vorma Guthrie llrlm Guynn Call Hon hack Barbara Hannon Aiui Harvey l.olv Havenrr Jeaanie Hcrrcll bonnir Hollandiworth Edith Hunt 182 Margaret Hylton Dolores Jamiurxe {oan Jennings larv Ann Jennings Brenda Johnson Anne Keeler Kaye Keyscr Kathleen Klimkiewicz Barbara I.imh Patricia Lee Knne Linder lores Loyd Sandra Maffott Helen Marshall Shelby Martin Barbara Mason Lena Massingill Peggy Mathena I lis Matnry Francie Michael Barbara Moody Pat Moore Francis Ncster Betty Nichols Patricia Owen Priscilla Parrish Bonnie Prnnock Joanne Persieano Joan Phillips Linda Peterson Patricia Pratt Carole Prim Patricia Ratliff Corine Hakes Linda Rhodes Janet Richardson Carol Samuels Patricia Sands Suzanne Schweitzer June Shaw Elizabeth Shdor Patricia Shelton Vidci Sigmon Susan Simmons Nancy Sisson Janet Slate joy Smith Linda Spcc.cer Barbara Spruill Phyllis Stanley Joyce Stcde .ucillc Sword Bonnie TahnagC Barbara Thominun Judy Via Patricia Vitomdd Jeanne Whitencr Martha Wills Brenda Wilson Joyce Wright Carol Yeatts 183 ART GUILD Interest in and appreciation of art are the prerequisites for membership in the Art Guild. Through field trips, lectures and a series of programs related to a study of the fine arts, the Art Guild encourages its members to develop a more knowledgeable appreciation of art. t he Campus Carnival caricature booth is sponsored by this group. Rita Strum Mary Sue Garner Pat y llmmion Maicirtt Spurlin Lob Gilmer Rita Huddle E V. Chilton Pmfdnlt Vico-president Secretary Treat urcr Program Chairman Reporter Sponsor TRI-M Math students and professors in Tri-M Club explore some of the more fascinating aspects of mathematics which may not Ik discussed from day to day in their regular classes. Guest speakers, the math professors, and members of Kappa Mu Epsilon present monthly pro- grams on topics ranging from non-Euclidean geometry to job opportunities in computer programming. Two quarters of college mathematics arc required for membership. 22 Nina Sorrell Myra Toney n' i.i Wh.ti Shirley Williams Jennifer Win trad Diana Adkint Birr.da Bane Judy Ranee Jody Rlevin Hazel Bradthaw Archie Brock Joan Bryant Judy Buckles Catherine Carico Wilma Clay Martha Coombe Craco Diriing Julia Goodman :arolynann Hillman Joan Jcnningt Peggy Luca Sandy Nile Ruth Ann Poe Monty Prod Nancy Shidetcr Carol Shockley 4-H ALUMNAE CLUB Brmda Birrctt Parliamentarian Eva Soarwy Hfmalion Leader Brenda Galloway Secretary M.irs.«rt Berkley Treasurer Roberta Atha Swan Chadwick Sucllcn Clarke Helen Georee Put Harlow Bunny Hurt Mnlcena Link Oehhy I’aranl Mary Porter Per kmc Linda Peterron Bonnie Pettm Betty Lee Potter Ann Schwarting The 1-11 Alumnae Club is organized for students who arc interested in continuing 4-H participation while in college. The club members serve as leaders for the Junior 4-H Club in Radford. ANIMUS QUARENS Open to anyone with an interest in biology, Animus Quarcns functions to “Encourage the Inquiring Spirit. Through camping trips and other field expeditions this group fosters a deeper understanding and broader outlook in the field of Biology. EL CIRCULO ESPANOL The newly organized 121 Circulo Espanol is open to anyone interested in exploring Spanish language, customs, and culture. This group sponsors a Christmas party, dances, and meetings with the Virginia Tech Spanish Club. PSI CLUB Various dimensions of the field of psychology are discussed and studied by members of the Psi Club during programs given by club members, professors and speakers from other colleges. 186 OFFICERS SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Stump, Sponsor; Julie Fokli. Treasurer; ludy Moran, Vice-president; Peggy Evanson, Secretary; Jennie Leone, Publicity Chairman; Carroll Price, Service Chairman; and (missing) Nancy Moore. President. CAPITAL CLUB The Capital Club is composed of members residing in the metropolitan area of Washington. District of Columbia. This group serves to create a closer bond among students from the Washington area, to promote a social life with members of the Virginia Tech Capital Club and to aid new students in becoming acclimated to college life. Various socials are held throughout the year with the Tech club. 187 COTILLION CLUB The Cotillion Club, the oldest dance club on campus, contributed to the social life of the college by sponsoring the Lettcrman Concert, by helping to present the Joint W inter Dance, by presenting tin May Day Dance, and by participating in Campus Carnival. This group also holds a private dance for club members. Membership is extended to those who are third quarter freshman, have a 1.0 grade average, and are voted in by a two-thirds membership vote. Jo Ann Wharton Janie Pollanl Secretary Jolrne Boyd Parliamentarian Diana Co Reporter Irvine Silverman Sponsor Joyce My Property Man aster MEMBERS Ann Athry lamia Banuh Martha Brntley Diane Rolen ianey Bonwoll uanita Rumop Janie Campbell Sheila Carney Vancy Carpenter Kitty Cooper Eileen Conohoy Tihhy Copcnhaver Cvnetha Cowell Ann Ctimhie Joy Dale Mary Ann Davia 188 MEMBERS Iain? Derby Vivian El linger VaiK-y Fay Barbara Franklin Ic.mno Freeze Cathy Cardncr Claire Crddry Joan Ciinter Barbara Harmon Judy Harm Anne Harrison l iane Hazelwood loan Henry Time Hrnry Liz Hisgtulrotlwir Becky- Howell Audrey Hoy Bonnie Huekabee Judy Huff Elizabeth Jackson Mary Aim Jetinlng Jane Jones Loretta Kane Judy Katdorf Gwynnc Kcevcr Mary Kent Fran McAllister lav Sally Loving Judy McClellan Suite Manuel Mary Kay Martin Jean Martindalv I ottie Miller Sylvi., Miller Jeanette Mona Joy Mutter Carol N'eubaucr Sybil N'orrfi Fat Fad sett Jane Patterson Pat Patterson Kathy Payne Club Poole Donna Porterfield Patty Pratt Chwy Reeve Pam Boland Shirley Schultz Burley lean Setnoncs Betty Shaver Dot Sheet Cathy Siler Ester Skrivseth SSlieh Smith ie Smith Conce Sollcubcrgcr Ann Thompson Daphne Washburn Kendall Westbrook Helen Whitehurst Helen Whittincton 18? GERMAN CLUB Judy Johnston Hepoitrr Iran Qursenberry Hutorian Joan Brown Frankie Null Property Manager Property Manager Charles Johnson. Jr. Sponsor Arabian Nights was the theme of the Coronation Ball, held in honor of the Freshman Class and sponsored bv the German Club. This club also cooperated with Cotillion in presenting the Lcttermen concert, and the joint Winter Formal. Members enjoy a private dance held in the spring. Membership by selective invitation is for girls who are at least third quarter freshmen and who have a 1.0 scholastic average. MEMBERS Ntcki Amrtadt Martha Atbury Dalr Atkim P m Barnard Kay Bar rag.i Lynn Barrett Dinky Barton Judy Banc Andrea Bee Jeer Lynn Benedict Linda Blount Haai'I Bruhhnr Mary Kay Buddeke Kay Carpenter Carol Cobcrt Susan Collin 190 MEMBERS June Coleman Evelyn Crane Phyllis Danneekor Jinx Damon I art ha Dunton Carol Ernst Becky Ezell Gail Ferguson Judy Garnett Ann Gilliam I«l Gilmer Barbara Green {panne Herrell ‱ynda Hurt Nancy Hurt Rosalie Hylton Jackie Jewell lidie Johnson Glenda Johnston Betsy Jones Susan Kilby Iris Kin grey Molly Lftttcmer Mary' Sue Lowe Peggy Lui-as {nan McDonald lookic Martin Carol Maync Christine Miller Marilyn Morrison Joy O’Bryan Emma Overstreet Pat Pepper Carolyn Perry Brenda Phiclds Susan Phillips Winnie Pierce Frances Pratt Bab« Price Linda Pruncr Betty Pugh Dean Renats Sally Hiehard Gayle Sheppard Linda Shortt Judy Shumate Susie Simmons Sue Simpson Patsy Snow Nina Sorrell Julia Stanley Joan Stevens Kita Strauss Rita Jo Thomason Myra Toney Helen Paige Valentine Sandra Watkins Patricia Wilkins Carolyn Wright Jenny Zabawa 00 © 9 191 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA lphas began the year with rushing. The first party, open house, was followed by Cafe L'Alpha and ASA big Top. The ASA Sweetheart was announced at the Founders’ Day Banquet. Other social affairs included the Christinas party, the bean and spaghetti dinner, and cobin parties. Tlx year drew to a close with the senior send-off. Alpha Sigma Alpha aims to promote the physical, spiritul, intellectual, and social well-being of its members. OFFICERS Peggy Lucas Bah Price Phyllis Dannccker Barbara Green Joan McDonald President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Chaplain 192 Judy Johnston Scholarship Chairman Marilyn Morrison Membership Director Winnie Pierce Co-rush Chairman Betty Pugh Co-rush duirman Elizalcth Younger Sponsor During basketball intramural Alpha's team, tlie Alpha! ib , sliow tliat sisters make good teammates. MEMBERS Judy Banc Kay Bnrraua l.ynn Barrett Ducky Barton Kitty Barton Kay Carpenter June Coleman Diana Cot Evelyn Crane Betty Ann Crist Vivian Ellinecr Clyndal Cay Ann Gilliam Judy Grubb Jackie Jewell Edie Johnson Betty Jones Judy hasdorf Molly Lattcmer Mars’ K. Martin Cookie Martin Christine Miller Jane Nash Pat N’eff Frankie Null Pat Pepper Sue Phillip Chris Poole Kathie Porterfield Frances Pratt l.lnda Prunrr Gayle Sheppard Vicki Sigmon Cathy sSer Bahs Tomlinson ASA's foster chikl, Mak Sm Ping. ALPHA SIGMA TAU OFFICERS Diane Bolen President Esther Skrivseth Robbie Smith Linda Nance Vice-president Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Jo Ann Dinkins Treasurer June Jones Chaplain Carol Neubaucr Historian Diane Hazelwood Editor Evelyn Fitzpatrick Sponsor Alpha Sigma Tan aims to promote the ethical, cultural, and social development of its members. Open House, rush parties, a Christmas party, banquets, cabin parties, and other informal socials are enjoyed by members throughout the year. These girls contribute supplies to the Pine Mountain Settlement School, baskets to needy families at Christmas and Easter, and contribute to the support of a Korean war orphan. 194 Miss Fitzpatrick joins initiation fun. cv MEMBERS Barbara Brlchcr Joyce Bly loan Brown Janie Ompliell Carol Cohort Mary Ann Cuba Marty English Judy Gr.u]y Barbara Harmon Judy Hanii Ann Harrison Kay Heppner Becky Howell Audrey Hoy Mary Kent Mary- Sue Lowe Susie Manuel Dottle Miller Sylvia Miller Sybil Norm Emma Overstreet jean Qnrscnbcny Cherry Reese Carol Samuels B J. Semonet Patsy Snow Emma VioUnd Becky Walton Julia Ware Kendal Westbrook ioAnn Wharton lelen Whitehurst Patty Wilkins Brenda Wilton Carolyn Wright SIGMA KAPPA Sigma Kappa strives to encourage high standards of achievement—scholastically, socially, culturally, and spiritually. Members contribute Christmas toy donations to the children of the Marine Sea Coast Mission and present monthly programs at St. Alban’s. Kadi month gnusts an invited to attend a troffec hour followed by a lecture from a prominent speaker. The years soeial events include an annual banquet, a date party and Christmas party, rush parties with the themes “Sigma Kappa goes Surfing” and Sigma Kappa Round Up,” and the annual cabin party at Mountain I .ala in May. OFFICERS V Joy 0’Bry.in President Nancy Hurt First Vico-president Sail)’ Richards Second Vice-president Nina Sorrell Recording Secretary Hazel Bradshaw Corresponding Secretary Myra Toney Treasurer Cynthia Ziegler Norvelle Tate Assistant Treasurer Sponsor 196 MEMBERS Nidus- Amstadt Pamela Baninrd Susan Black Mary Kay Buddeke Charlotte Carter Elizabeth Clarke Sus-ui Collins Joan Duncan Becky Ezell Mary Fallon Nancy Fav Cail Ferguson Phyllis Fortney Jeanne Freeze Janies- Harrison Margie Hayden Carolyn Hudson Lynda Hurt Elizabeth Jackson Gwynne heever Susan Merkel Carolyn Perry Judy PrilLantan Diana Shell I.inda Short! Sue Simpson Kita Strauss Anna Mae Swartz Judy Walker Bonnie Weaver Edith Whitchouse Jennifer Winstead Betty Shaver Mary Ann Jennings Jinx Dawson Jeanette Mona President Vice-president Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Jean Mnrtindalc Jane Patterson Iris Ely Kaye Brandon Treasurer Keeper of Crades Sponsor Sponsor The first social sorority chartered on Radford College Campus, the Alpha Theta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was established in 1929. I'rider the motto “Faithful unto Death’ this group encourages the intelligent development of its members socially, academically, and spiritually. Carrying the national theme. “Sigma Serves Children,' to a local level, Tri-Sigma has helped build a new wing and clinic in the University of North Carolina Hospital at Chapel Hill. Social events began with the fall rush parties, “Hootenanny,’’ and “Hawaiian Luau.” followed by a pledge banquet, card party, initiation party, a date supper and dance, the Founders Day Banquet, cabin parties, and Senior Send-off. MEMBERS Baugh Andrea Becker Martha Bentley Jancy Bonwcll Juanita Bumop Sheila Carney Nancy Carpenter Eileen Conoboy Kitty Cooper Ann Cumbie Toy Dale Mary Ann Davit Jane Derby Sheila Ellington Judy Camctt loan Gunter Roz Harm Audrey Higgcns Loretta Kane Judy McClellan Sandy Maffett Judy Morgan Pat Padgett Jane Pollard Kay Richardson Sue Simmons Judy Smith Conee Sol len berg er Julia Stanley Ann Stevenson Rita Thomason Ann Thompson Nancy West Helen Whittington Jenny Zotxawa 199 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Virginia Arnold S|tonv r Nancy Barber Sponsor The Athletic Association sponsors the intramural athletic program. This program, including such sports as volleyball, basketball, softball, and individual sports, hits grown tremendously within the past lew years. Members of the Athletic Association encourage campus-wide participation in the various sports available to women. Open to all interested students, the Athletic Association stresses the importance of being physically fit. Murllui As bury Pat Moore President Vice-president Sandra Martin Kathy Payne Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Carolyn Bitri Karra Brako Orpha Chandler Eveljjj Chattra Pat Chitwood lax (nappe it on Patsy Coates Juan it.i Colley Judy Craddock Evelyn Crane Dana Crawford Bonnie Cromer Mary Ann Cuba Ann Curable Pat Daniels Judy Das is Sandra Dosms Jeannie Oilman Pat Ellis Marty English Carol Finklc Phyllis Fortney Elaine Guthrie Dianne llam Jean 11 ashes’ Elaine llatehrr Jam- Hedrick Clcnda Ifrnicte Joan Henry June Henry Mendith Hoffmeir Violet Hubbard Mary Jo Huffman Mickey Huffmond I am Isbell Carol Johnson Doris Jones Sharon Jones Katherine K ndrick o Ann Long lly Loving Kit Maggard Coyle Nlulnmi Vl i McQuown Polly Mlnnii'k Iinly Morris MM Morris M .11 hIi Mormon Marian O'Cmh Etta Jane Osborn Andy Pem Winnie Pierce N'.mty Prior Sandy Rave Peggy Reed Linda Rhodes Nan Robison Pam Russell Elizabeth Sale Omul Samuels Pattie Sellrn Oettrude Sexton Dorothy Sheets Ccdle Six-It on Joyce Sligh Judy Smith Betty Talley Pat Tinsley Mary Tolbert Amelia Vaughn Judy Walker Becky Walton Julia Ware Jennifer Winstead Helen Whitehurst Hr etui i Whitley Barbara Worsham Pat Wren Maggie Ycalls MONOGRAM CLUB person who lias earned 500 jxiints by active participation in the intramural program is eligible for memlxrsliip in the Monogram Club. The club awards a star to members who earn 1000 points In tlic spring the Monogram Club sjxin-sors a Play Day for the high sclxxds in the area. PEMM CLUB Miss Benson, Sponsor; Mury Tolbert, President; and Miss David, Sponsor, discuss the intramural program. Pemm Club is open to all students majoring in physical education. Aiming to encourage greater social and professional cooperation among its members this group is especially concerned with new developments and trends in the field of physical education. In the interest of public health Pemm Club sponsors the annual Red Cross Bloodmobile campaign at Radford College. Mary Tolbert, President. Brenda Whitley, Reporter; Julia Ware. Secretary; Dana Crawford. Vice-president; and Pattie Sellers, Treasurer, prepare for an afternoon basketball class. 202 OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Carol Samuels, Present; Clow Smothers, Vice-president; Amy Stump, Secretary; Betty Talley, Treasurer; Mary I'lievs Sponsor; Mary Balkus, Sponsor. MEMBERS: Dorinda Al lx tt. Carolyn Baity, Karen ikn-ko. Da time Blink.ml, Lynn Broderick, Nancy Brown. Linda Burton, Carolyn Campbell, Caro] Cohort, Sherry Dalton, Don- na DcCroff. Sheila Foster, Jean Franklin, Kay Hcppncr, Sherry Hillman. Barbara Junkin, Pauli Lynn Lanson. Connie Lentz. Jeannie Letson, Dianne McKondrec. Linda Nave. Babs Ohana, Siiri Riiscn, Peggy Rountree, Zella Shawver, Cenni Sommers. Sheila Stephenson, Diane Vnrgas. Carol Wright. ORCHESIS Orchesis, the college concert dance group, provides the opportunity for group and individual expression through dance. Members share a desire to create expression through movement. Activities of the dub include presenting programs for Campus Carnival, a spring concert. Mav Day. and touring with the Choral Club. MEMBERS Bonnie Baldwin Liz Clappetton Mary Ann Cuba PcttKy Delaney (ane Derby (aricine Fore Judy Grady Barbara Green Annette Hnnneman Diane Ham Joan McDonald Sue Oglesby Ann Patrick Ann Rust Sue Simpson Ann Smith Barbara Thrush Rcbccca Walton Margaret Warnplcr Faye Brandon. Sponsor Elizabeth Younger, Sponsor AQUAMAIDS The Aquamaids bring color and enjoyment to Radford College in the form of two annual water shows presented at Campus Carnival and May Day. Difficult routines in synchronized swimming, colorful costumes, dramatic lighting and music combine to make shows like the fall performance of “Aquarama” a success ... in living water color. lAmn hours of practice . . . and then a design. HOOFBEATS OFFICERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Creek Neff, Sponsor; Alice Sharpe, President; Ann Dow, Vice-president; N'unci Curry, Secretary; Pam Jones, Treasurer; Katrine Kincannon, Social Chairman. The Hoofbcats, open to all students enrolled in riding classes, was organized to promote physical exercise through horseback riding, to increase knowledge of the art of horsemanship, and to instill in its members an appreciation of the horse. These girls present an annual horse show on May Day weekend. YWCA The Young Women’s Christian Association offers its students an opportunity for fellowship and stud v on an interdenominational basis. I'pon the arrival of the freshman class, the Y” Cabinet opened the year's activities by providing an information )x oth and by giving individual assistance throughout the Week of Orientation. The highlight of the week was the annual Song Fest, held in front of Founder’s Hall. One week later, complete with Indian and Pioneer costumes, the Pokie-lngles party was held, giving the freshman class the opportunity to meet its sister class, the juniors, and to engage in friendly rivalry with the other two classes in the talent show. Dr. Charles Foshee, a “Y” sponsor. was the speaker for the annual Thanksgiving Assembly. C a b i n e t representatives conducted the service, and the C h o r a 1 Club provided music. Christmas on Campus this year took the form of a choral program, by the Choral Club and the Glee Club, which included readings by Y” members, and carol singing by the audience. The stage is set for the .innu.il Thanksgiving Assembly. CABINET MEMBERS: Betty Clem. Mrs. Zurbngg (Sponsor). Sharon Nichols, Dr. Zurbrigg (Sponsor), Sue Huddleston, Annette Lindner. Barbara Belcher (Secretary), Desui Repass, Pam Hall, Gail Cerveny. Kitty Barton. Nellie Blaylock (Treasurer), and Patty Davis. Sandra Ratliff. President; Gayle Gresham, Judy Walker, Fran Lee, Vice-president; and Ann Bryant lead the student Ixxly in Christmas carols liefore the lighting of the campus Christmas tree. 206 The major project of the year. Campus Carnival, was a tremendous success. Over $2,700 was raised for charitable purposes. Two giant clowns outside Peters Mall set the festive mood. Inside, gaily decorated booths attracted the visitors. A new tradition began with the presentation of a trophy for the best decorated booth. A queen was crowned and the festive evening ended with a record dance. Pam Hall was chosen as outstanding “Y” senior by the cabinet and the sponsors. During her three years as a “Y member, Pam served both as assistant chairman and as chairman of Religious Emphasis Week, and as treasurer for Campus Carnival. She is president of Symposium (Philosophy Club), and an active member of Animus Quarens (Biology Club). An English major, she plans to do graduate work in her field and is a candidate for a Woodrow Wilson Foundation fellowship. Pam’s Christian witness and depth of character, along with her excellent academic work, have brought her this honor. “Christian Responsibility in a Revolutionary World’ was the theme of Religious Emphasis Week. Dr. Edward Jurji of Princeton Theological Seminary was the guest speaker. His three evening lectures highlighted the week. Dr. Jurji also held discussion groups with faculty members. OUTSTANDING Y” SENIOR 207 Change is coining to Radford College in the form of more people more buildings, and an expanding academic program. People who attended this college ten years ago would hardly recognize the place today, and we, in turn, will hardly recognize it ten years from now. With the change in the physical plant of the school a change must also come to its people. These people must he ready to accept newer ideas and deeper understandings than we can now imagine. Change, expansion, and growth are good. However, as we experience this growth, our fundamental religious beliefs and convictions must not be weakened. Indeed, our religious faith must he strengthened during the college years of our lives. Though the convictions and doctrines vary among the groups pictured on the following pages, these groups exist for a similar purpose — to strengthen and deepen the religious beliefs and faith of their members. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Triune Cod is represented here. Cod’s Hand is blessing I lis believing children; the Cross of Christ witnesses to the supreme sacrifice for us; the Dove of the Spirit descends to the hearts of believers giving them the gift of faith. In order to achieve its goal of spiritual enrichment DSF holds several retreats during the year. DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF THE BRETHERN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Church of the Brethren students join in a hymn of praise. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STUDENT ORGANIZATION Christian Science member discuss the teachings and applications of Christian Science, particularly the teachings of founder, Mary Baker Eddy, during weekly meetings. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Members discuss letters which they arc writing to children in a children's home in Salem. Virginia. A newspaper article on LSA activities and the ESA scrapbook which contains an account of all projects and meetings, holds the attention of LSA members. 211 NEWMAN CLUB Ncfeman members prepare breakfast for club members and guests after Sunday Morning Mass. Barbara Sahel shows Cinny Sommers the final plans for a new Tabernacle cover. Chcrri Hughes, Vice-president; Edic Wolfsldll, Secretary; Cinny Sommers, President; Diane Spresscr, Treasurer; and Julie Torrey, Social Chainnan, discuss Newman Club Week during a council meeting. The Spaghetti Dinner Committee makes final arrangements for the Sunday evening get-together. WESLEY FOUNDATION The work of local Methodists turned the dream of a new Wesley House into a reality. Inside their new house, Wesley members eat dinner together before attending a lecture by a guest speaker. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP West Fell members gather early each Sunday evening to share a dinner ami social period together. WHO’S WHO Thirty Radford College students were nominated by their classmates and approved by the Awards Committee, under the direction of I)r. Nance, to be named in WHO’S WHO IN’ AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, a yearly publication honoring outstanding students. A one point scholastic average, service to the school, participation in extra-curricular activities, and potential usefulness as teachers, parents, and citizens arc the main requirements for this recognition. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Marie Simons. Bridgeton. New Jersey, majoring in English; Elizabeth Ann Higgcnbotham, Goode, Virginia, Business; Claire Ann Ccddry, Manassas. Virginia. English; Dorothy Charlotte Sheets, Cleveland. Virginia. Elementary Education; Kathleen Anne Porterfield, Falls Church. Virginia, Art; Daphne Virginia Washburn, Penhook. Virginia, General Science; Margaret Jolcoc Boyd. Pulaski. Virginia. Elementary Education; Katherine Jo Barton, Arlington. Virginia. Elementary Education; Annie Sue Shelton, Gretna. Virginia, Home Economics; Elizabeth Sue Simpson, Falls Church, Virginia, Spanish; Joan Ella McDonald. Baltimore. Maryland, Elementary Education; Lynda Louise Hurt, Wythe-villc. Virginia. English: Jo Ann Wharton, Norfolk, Virginia, Elementary Education Nancy Elizabeth Hurt, Wytheville, Virginia. Chemistry; Margaret Ann Lucas, Emporia. Virginia. Math. 214 WHO’S WHO FROM LEFT TO RICH IT: Nancy Carroll Fisher, Chilhowic, Virginia, majoring in Chemistry; Cynthia Dona Shaw, Millville. New Jersey, English; Betty Diane Shaver, Staunton. Virginia, Elementary Education; Martha Carol Samuels, Altavista, Virginia, Physical Education; Nancy Lee Fay, Salem, Massachusetts, French; Emma Leigh Overstreet, Bedford, Virginia, Biologs-, Patricia Ann Pepper, Bridgeton, New Jersey, Physical Education; Mary Kathryn Martin, Boones Mill. Virginia, Home Economics; Mary Sue Lowe, Hopewell, Virginia, History Patricia Ann Patterson, McLean, Virginia, Elementary Education; Betty June Pugh, Marion, Virginia, Sociologs ; Eli alreth Ann Kane, Riverton, New Jersey, French; Winnie Delores Pierce. Franklin. Virginia, Physical Education; Marilyn Patricia Morrison. Danville. Virginia. Social Studies; (not pictured) Gloria Marie Davila, Santurcc, Puerto Rico, Elementary Education. 215 FEATURES QUEENS PRINCESSES 219 Marilyn Morrison HARVEST BOWL PRINCESS Betty Bruce APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS MAY DAY COMMISSION FRESHMEN: Mary Ann Tuck, Judy Franklin, and Donna Hodgkins. JUNIORS: Robbie Smith and Janio Jones. SENIORS: Mary Ann Seay and Annette Hannoman. SOPHOMORES: Carol Cardwell, Sandy Watkins, and Kay Ht-ppni-r Not pictured: Marilyn Morrison and Winnie Pierce. During Winter Quarter elections are held by the four classes to choose the mem-Ix-rs of the May Day Commission. This commission, composed of three meml crs front each class, plans and organizes May Day activities. From the first idea to the last minute ironing of the Maypole streamers, these girls spend long hours working together. Their imagination and labor brought us another wonderful May Day. 220 231 MAID OF HONOR 1964 HEIDI DAVILA The biggest decision for the May Day Queen and Maid of Honor is that of choosing their gowns. Heidi and Sue search for the solution to their problem. 223 SOPHOMORES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Hanger. Sharon Hunter, B. J. Semone'. Rita Jo Thomason. Cathy Siler, Betty Gamble. MAY COURT ATTENDANTS 1964 JUNIORS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Barnaul, Jam Brown, Carolyn Wright, Joyce Mercer. Gayle Sheppard, Susan Simmons. SENIORS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Pollard. Donna lleller. Bar-bnra Price, Elizabeth Neal. Jolcne Boyd. Judy Shumate. 224 SENIOR DIRECTORY SALLY W. ADAMSON. Arlington. Virginia Washington-Lee, Arlington. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary, June, 15)64. Cotillion Club, Treasurer. Vice President; Newman Club. DOROTHY MAE ADKINS, Danville, Virginia Whitmell High School. Dry Fork, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 1994. Honor Society; Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. BONNIE JEAN AKERS, Christiansburg, Virginia Christiansourg High School. Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 196 1. Day Students Club; Phi Beta lambda. CAROL ALBRICHT. Fieldale, Virginia Fieldale High School. Fieldale. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union, Program Chairman; Student Education Association; YWCA. Worship Chairman. MARGARET ANN AMOS. Stuart. Virginia Hardin Reynolds, Stuart. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June, 1964. Home Economics Club; Wesley Foundation, Personnel Chairman, Secretary-Treasurer, Acting President; YWCA, Council Member. MARCURETTE YE AITS ANGEI.L. Gretna, Virginia Gretna High School. Gretna, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: History. August, 1964. Athletic Association; Disciple Student Fellowship, Vice President. LINDA RAE ANNAS, Suffolk. Virginia Suffolk High School. Suffolk, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Grapurchat, Circulation Manager; Pi Camma Mu; Student Education Association. KATHERINE SUE ARRINGTON, Haysi, Virginia Haysi High School, Haysi, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary. June. 15X14. Student Education Association. ANN SHOCKLEY ATHF.Y. Williamson. West Virginia Williamson High School, Williamson, West Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June. 1964. Cotillion Club; Phi Beta Lambda. SUSAN VIRGINIA ATKINS. Halifax. Virginia Halifax County High School, Halifax, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary. August, 1964. JANIN'A VLASTA BABICKA, Reisterstown, Maryland Aberdeen High School, Reisterstown, Maryland. B.S. in Education. Major Eiealth and Physical Education. August, 1964. Athletic-Association; Aqua maids; German Club. MARY ALICE BAILEY, Churchville, Virginia Lexington High School, Lexington. Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Biology and Library Science. June, 1964. Animus Quarens. President; Baptist Student Union, Committee Chairman; YWCA JEANETTE FAYE BANDY. Christiansburg, Virginia Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: French. August, 1964. Day Student' Club, Grapurchat, News Editor. PHYLLIS CAROL BARNES. Radford. Virginia Car-Field High School. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union. SHERRIE PAULINE BARNES. Chester. Virginia Thomas Dale High School, Chester, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Social Studies. August. 15)64. Art Guild; Student Education Association, Newman Club. KATHERINE JO BARTON. Arlington. Virginia Washington-Lee, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha; PanhcDenic Council, President; YWCA. Chairman of Christmas Program. Chairman of Religious Emphasis Week. Honor: Who’s Who. RUTH LORRAINE BARTON. Roanoke, Virginia Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. December, 1963. Baptist Student Union, Secretary-Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA, Secretary. JOAN ELIZABETH BRIGHT. Millboro. Virginia Millboro High School, Millboro, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Student Education Association, YWCA. CHRISTINE GRAY BIREN. Arlington. Virginia Wakefield High School, Arlington. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. December, 1963. Canterbury Club; Foreign Language Club; Clce Club; Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic Handbook Committee. Social Chairman; Student Education Association. MARY BELLE BLACKWELL. Floyd. Virginia Floyd High School. Floyd, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. December, 1963. Church of the Brethren Student Fellowship, President. Treasurer; Glee Club. Librarian; Home Economics Club. Publicity Chairman, Treasurer; Student Education Association; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. PEGGY SUE BLANKKNBKCKLER. Salem, Virginia Andrew Lewis High School. Salem. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Lutheran Student Association, Secretary; YWCA. SHIRLEY JOYCE BI.ANKENBECKLEH. Marion. Virginia Marion High School. Marion, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary. March. 1964. Baptist Student Union. Enlistment Chairman; Choral Club; YWCA. JUDITH ANN BLANTON, Clintwood. Virginia Clintwood High School, Clintwood, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 15)64. Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats Club. JUDITH DANCY BLEVINS. Marion. Virginia Marion High School. Marion. Virginia B.S. in Education. Major: Mathematics. June, 1964. Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tri-M; Student Education Association. BRENDA JILL BOLLING, Wise. Virginia I. J. Kelly High School. Wise. Virginia. B.S in Education. Major: Elementary. August. 1964. Canterbury Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Young Democrats Club. BARBABA ANNE BOI.TE, Springfield, Virginia Annandale High School, Annandale, Virginia. B.A. in Education Major: English and French. August. 1964. Canterbury Club, Vice President; Curtain Clan. ANNE GENEVIEVE BOND. Chilhowic, Virginia Independence High School. Independence. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. March. 1964. Phi Beta laimbda. State Secretary-; YWCA. MARY BRENDA BOURNE. Elk Creek. Virginia Fries High School. Fries. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business June. 1964. Phi Beta Lambda, Vice President. SUSAN GLENDA BOURNE. Elk Creek, Virginia Fries High School. Fries. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June. 1964. Phi Beta Lambda. MARGARET JOLENE BOYD. Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Cotillion Club, Parliamentarian; House Council. Social Chairman; Student Government, Senior Representative. Student Life Chairman. Honor: May Day Court; Who’s Who. HAZEL IRENE BRADSHAW. Suffolk. Virginia Whaleyvillc High School. Suffolk. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: History. June. 1964. German Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Kappa. Corresponding Secretary; Student Education Association; Tri-M. 225 SENIOR DIRECTORY REBFCCA KLLEN BRAMMER. Woolwine, Virginia Wool wine High School. Woolwine, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Biology. June, 1964. Animus Quarcns, Vice President; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation, Council Member. PEGGY ANN BRANSCOME. Hillsvflle. Virginia Hillsville High School. Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: Elcmentaiv. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union. Circulation Manager of the Tic; Student Education Association; YWCA. CAROLYN WINSLOE BRICKEY, Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson High School, Roanoke. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Motor: Music. June. 1964. Highlanders. Librarian; Music Educators National Conference; Mu Phi Epsilon. President. ELIZABETH ANN BROWN. Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin, Viigiuia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 1964. Day Students Club, Treasurer, Orchesis; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Association. YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. BETH' MAY BRUCE. Suffolk. Virginia Suffolk High School. Suffolk, Virginia B S. in Education. Motor: Elementary. June, 1964. Art Guila. Cotillion Club, Property Manager; Student Education Association; YWCA. Honor: Campus Carnival Court. NANCY HELEN BRUCCER. Arlington. Virginia Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Motor: Elementary. June. 1964. Newman Club. JUDITH HOWELL BUCKLES. Blacksburg, Virginia Ceorge Mason High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.A. Major: Mathematics. June. 1964 Chi Beta Phi; Choir; Glee Club; Honor Society; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Treasurer, Vice President; Tri-M Club. Secretary; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. Honor: Freshman Mathematics Award; Physio Award. Sophomore Counselor; Who’s Who. JUANITA SUE BURNOP. Marion. Virginia Marion High School. Marion. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Elementary. December. 1964. Cotillion Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Treasurer of Pledge Class. BETTY ANN BUR TON. Scottsburg, Virginia Halifax County High School. Scottsburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Music. June. 1964. Mu Phi Epsilon. Secretary; Music Educator National Conference. NANCY WRENN CADD. Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson Senior High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union; Student Education Association. SUSAN ELLEN CALDWELL. Riner. Virginia Auburn High School, Riner, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Library Science. August, 1964. Pansophia; Pi Canima Mu; Student Education Association, YWCA. NANCY IRENE CALFEE. Wytheville, Virginia George Wythe High School. Wytheville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Library Science. June, 1964. 4-H Alumni; Student Education Association. Wesley Foundation. BARBAHA BYRD CAMPBELL, Hanover. Virginia Caroline High School. Hanover. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: History. June. 1964. Kappa Mu Epsilon. EDITH CAROL CARTER. Collinsville, Virginia Bassett High School. Collinsville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March. 1964. Baptist Student Union; Curtain Clan; Student Education Association. WANDA LOUISE CARVER. Richland . Virginia Richlands High School. Richlands, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union; Curtair Clan; Student Education Association. VICKI KAY CATRON. Saltville, Virginia Rich Valley High School, Saltville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. December, 1963. Alpha Sigma Tau. Custodian. Sergeant at Arms; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; Draper House Council. Social Chairman; Crapur-chat, Reporter, Feature Editor; Ingles House Council. Head Hall Monitor. Monogram Club; Pcmm Club. VIRGINIA GAIL CERVENY, Salem. Virginia Andrew Lewis High School. Salem. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March. 1964. Canterbury Association; YWCA Cabinet, Reporter. ORPHA DOWDY CHANDLER. Wise. Virginia J J. Kelly High School, Wise, Virginia. BJS. in Education Major: Health and Physical Education. March. 1964. Athletic Association; Pcmm Club. WILMA LAWSON CLAY. Radford. Virginia Woodkwn High School. Wood lawn, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Chemistry. June. 1964. Chi Beta Phi; Day Students Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Student Education Association; Tri-M. NORMA JEANNINE BRIGHT COCHRAN. Radford. Virginia Radford High School. Radford. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary March. 1964. Day Students Club. CONSTANCE RF.1TH COLBY. Blacksburg. Virginia Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Newman Club. NANCY LOUISE COLLIER, Wise. Virginia J. J. Kelly High School, Wise, Virginia. B.S. In Education. Major: Business. December, 1964. Canterbury Association; Phi Beta Lambda; Young Democrats Club. EILEEN KATHRYN CONOBOY, Arlington, Virginia Holy Spirit High School, Atlantic City, New Jersey. B.S. In Education. Major: History. June. 1964. Cotillion Club; Newman Club; Pansophia; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Honor: May Day Commission. MARTHA CAROLYN COOMBE. Rich Creek. Virginia Narrows High School. Rich Creek. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Maior. Mathematics June, 1964. Cht Beta Phi; Honor Society; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Historian. PECCY O’NEIL COPENHAVER. Crockett. Virginia Rural Retreat High School. Crockett, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June, 1964. Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation MARY ELAINE CORSETTY. Alexandria. Virginia Mt. Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Motor: Psychology. June, 1964. Cosmopolitan Club; Clee Club; Newman Club; Psi Club, Program Chairman. DIANA ELIZABETH COX. Radford. Virginia Radford High School. Radford. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha, President; Cotillion Club, Reporter; Day Students Club; Cnpurchat Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council. Ring Committee. Co-Chairman; Student Covcmment Representative; Student Life Committee. Westminster Fellowship. Secretary-Treasurer. Honors: Electoral Board; Freshman Class, Vice President; Honor Society. Charter Member; Legislative Apprentice to Congressman Richard Poff from Radford College. May Court; Who's Who. NANCY CAROL COYNER. Waynesboro. Virginia Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. B S. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. Curtain Clan; Pansophia; Stu-tion. Major: English. June, 1964. Alpha Psi Omega; Curtain Clan; Pansophia; Student Education Association. Bcc Hive, Feature Editor. BETH’ ANN CRIST, Lexington, Virginia Lexington High School, Lexington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major Health and Physical Education. March, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association; German Club; House Council, Vice President; Westminster Fellowship. Honor: May Court. 226 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARYANN PAl.'LENTS CUBA. Cumberland, Maryland Allegany High School. Cumberland. Maryland. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau, Aquamaids, Treasurer, Vice President; Athletic Association. Head of Sports, intramurals; Moffett House Council, Hall Monitor; Monogram Club; Pemni Club. Honor: Monogram Letter and Star. JOAN PHILLIPS CULVER, Arlington, Virginia Immaculate Conception Academy, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Choral Club; Glee Club; Grapurchat Staff; Newman Club; Student Education Association; Student Government Representative to the Grapurchat. TERESA ANN CUNNINGHAM, Patrick Springs, Virginia Hardin Reynolds Memorial School. Critz. Virginia. B.A. General. Major: Psychology. June. 1964. Glee Club; Newman Club; Pi Gamma Mu; Psi Club, Secretary, President. MARY ELIZABETH DALTON. Pulaski. Virginia Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.A. General. Major: French and English June. 1964. Canterbury Club; Curtain Clan; Foreign Language Club; Grapurchat Staff; Pansophin. PHYLLIS LOUISE DAKNECKER. Hagerstown, Maryland North Hagerstown High School, Hagerstown, Maryland. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March. 196-1. Alpha Sigma Alpha Corresponding Secretary; Bee Hive Representative; German Club; Honor Council Representative; House Council, Treasurer; Student Government Representative. DORIS ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY, Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June. 1964. 4-H Club, Treasurer; Home Economics Club. President, Director of Advisory Board; Wesley Foundation, Council. President. DALE ARLENE DAUSER. Springfield. New Jersey Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Springfield. New Jersey. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June, 1964. Art Guild; Curtain Clan; Home Economics Club; Student Education Association. CAROLYN SUE DAVIS. Marion, Virginia Council High School. Council, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Chemistry. August. 1964. Transfer from Marion College. Tri-M. HELEN ALBERTA DAVIS. Frederick. Maryland Frederick High School, Frederick, Maryland. B.A. General. Major: Psychology. March, 1964 Kappa Mu Epsilon; Psi Club, Secretary. KYLA SHARON DAVIS. Clintwood. Virginia Haysi High School. Clintwood. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Band; German Club; Norwood House Council; Student Education Association; Y WCA. BARBARA JEAN DEISHER. Eagle Rock. Virginia James River High School. Eagle Rock. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March, 1964. Chi Beta Phi; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Student Education Association; Tri-M. FLORENCE LOUISE DIGISI, Orange, New Jersey Beard School, Orange, New Jersey. B A. General. Major: French and Psychology. June. 1964. Foreign Language Club; Newman Club; Punsophia; Pi Gamma Mu; Psychology Club. DORIS HELEN DODGE, Arlington, Virginia Wakefield High Scliool. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major. Music. June, 1964. Choral Club, President; Ensemble, Mu Phi Epsilon. Secretary. Treasurer. Music Educators National Conference; Orchestra. SUE CAROL DOSS, Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: History. June. 1964. Choral Club; Day Students Club; 4-H Alumnae. SANDRA LEE DOUTHAT. Pulaski. Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English August, 1964. Hoofbeats; Pansophia; Student Education Association. MARY DEANE DOWDY. Danville. Virginia Danville High School. Danville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Social Studies. August, 1964. Transfer from Averctt College. Delta Psi Omega: Philo Literary Society; Student Education Association; Y'WCA. CAROLE LEE DRAPER, Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson Senior High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Canterbury Club; Hoof-heats; Student Education Association. JOANNE SYBIL DUDLEY. Falls Mills. Virginia Graham High School, Blucficld. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 196-1. Transfer from Burlington Com. College. Student Education Association; Y'WCA. VIVIAN CRAY ELLINGEK. Staunton. Virginia Robert E. Lee High School. Staunton. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Co tillion Club. SHARON IRENE FARRIS. Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. August, 1964. Day Students Club; Student Education Association. Honor: May Court. NANCY LEE FAY, Salem. Massachusetts St lames High School, Salem, Massachusetts. B.A. in Education. Major: French. June. 1964. Cotillion Club; Newman Club; Sigma Kappa. Secretary. Honor. Who’s Who. NANCY CARROLL FISHER. Chilhowie. Virginia Chilhowic High School. Chilhowie, Virginia. B.A in Education. Major: Chemistry. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union, Council Member; Chi Beta Phi. Secretary-Treasurer. President; Choral Club; Draper House Council Secretary; Glee Club; junior Class Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi. Kappa Mu Epsilon; Student Education Association; Tri-M; YWCA. Honor: Honor Society. Chapter Member; Who's Who. SENAH OLIVINE BLEVINS FRYE. Marion. Virginia Chilhowie High School. Chilhowie. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary’. June, 1964. Student Education Association; YWCA. BEVERLY JANE FUTRELL. Pennsville. New Jersey Pennsville Memorial High School. Pennsville. New Jersey. B.A. in Education Major: Spanish. June. 1964. Choral Club; Glee Club. HATTIE LOIS GILMER. Nickclsvillc. Virginia Nickelsvillc High School, Nickelsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Mathematics. December, 1963. German Club; Tri-M; Wesley Foundation Honors: Coronation Ball Queen; May Court; Student Government. Secretary. JULIA ANNE GOODMAN, Lexington. Virginia Effingcr High School. Lexington. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Mathematics. June. 1964. Honor Society, Temporary Chairman; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tri-M Club: Westminster Fellowship. President. JUDITH JANE GRADY. Fanwood. New Jersey Scotch Plains High School, Fanwood, New Jersey. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. June, 1964. Athletic Association; Alpha Sigma Tau. Assistant Treasurer. Aquamaids; Grapurchat; Monogram Club, President; Orchcsis. Pc mm Club. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. MARIE ANTOINETTE GRAHAM. Elliston. Virginia Alleghany District High Scliool, HlfatOn, Virginia. B S. Major: Business. August, 1964. German Club; Ingles House Council, President; Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA. GAYLE HELEN GRESHAM. Virginia Beach. Virginia Princess Anne High School. Virginia Beach. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: History. June, 1964. Y'WCA, Campus Carnival Co-Chairman. NANGIE PERDUE GRIM. Martinsville, Virginia John D. Bassett High School. Bassett. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Motor: English. June. 1961. Gosmopolitan Club; Day Students Club; Grapurchat. 277 SENIOR DIRECTORY JUDITH CAYLE GRUBB. Roanoke. Virginia George Wythe High School, Wythevillc, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major. Psychology and English. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Chairman. German Club, Vice President, President. Honors. Ingles House Council, President; May Day Commission. FRANCES KINDER CUNN, Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. Choral Club; Day Students Club. CAROL ELAINE GUTHRIE. Nathalie, Virginia Halifax County High School, Halifax, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: History. June. 1964. Athletic Association; Bridge Club. Foreign Language Club; 4-H Club. Hockey Club; Monogram Club; Student Education Association. HELEN RUTH CUYNN. Rich Creek. Virginia Narrows High School, Rich Creek, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Biology. June, 1964. Biology Club; Chi Beta Phi. Secretary. BILLIE MAE HA1LEH. Arlington. Virginia Washington-Loc High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. December, 1963. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club. Pernm Club, Vice President. Honors: House Council; May Day Com mis sion; Soplwmorc Stunt Night, Chairman; Student Ciovemmen Representative; Who's Who. DREAMER LYNN HALE. Vinton, Virginia William Byrd High School. Vinton. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. March. 1964. Animus Quarries; Cosmopolitan Club. PATRICIA FAYE HALE. Check, Virginia Floyd High School, Check. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. December, 1963. Honor Council; Student Education Association. PAMELA RAE HALL, Waynesboro, Virginia Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. B A. in Education Major: English. June, 1964. Animus Quarens; Symposium, President; YWCA, Chairman of Religious Emphasis Week. CLYNDA MAE HANCOCK. Meadows of Dan. Virginia Willis High School, Willis. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Band; Choral Club, Glee Club; Student Education Association; YWCA. BARBARA KERNE HARMON. Hillsvillc. Virginia Woodlawn High School, Hillsvillc , Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary. June, 1964 Alpha Sigma Tau; Cotillion Club; House Council, Vice President, Secretary; Pansophia; Student Education Association. YWCA. FREEDA ANN HARRIS. Meadows of Dan. Virginia Willis High School, Willis, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. June, 1964. Biology Club; Student Education Association; Tri-M. JANICE THERESA HARRISON, Stuarts Draft, Virginia Wilson Memorial High School, Stuarts Draft. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology June. 1964. Band. Vice President; Sigma Kappa, Membership Chairman. SHARON KAY HART. Wise. Virginia J. J. Kelly High School. Wise, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Student Education Association. ELIZABETH ANN HARVEY. Alma. Ceorgia Bacon County High School. Alma, Georgia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. June, 1964. Art Guild; (irapurchat; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. CAROLYN AUDREY HAWKINS. Montross, Virginia Washington-Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Mathematics. June, 1964. Glee Club; Tri-M Club; Student Education Association. ALICE BETTIE HAYES, Richmond, Virginia T homas Dale High School. Richmond. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. Baptist Student Union. Social Director; 4-H Alumni. Reporter, Membership Committee Co-Chairman; Home Economies Club. Second Vice President, First Vice President; Student Education Association. YWCA. EVELYN DIANE HAZELWOOD. Martinsville, Virginia Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau. Editor; Cotillion Club; Student Education Association. CARELL KAY HK1S1C. Arlington. Virginia Washington-Lee High School, Arlington. Virginia. B A. Major: Social Studio. June, 1964. Draper House Council, Social Chairman; Senior Directory Committee. Honor: Freshman Counselor. DONNA FRANCES HELLER. Peekskill. New York Peekskill High School. Peekskill, New York. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Inter-Varsity Club; Newman Club; Student Education Association; YWCA. JEANIE CORINNE HENDRICK. Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Alpha Psi Omega, Reporter; Curtain Clan; Norwood House Council; Draper House Council; Newman Club. RUBA LOU HESS. Honakcr. Virginia Honaker High School, Honaker, Virginia B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. August. 1964. Curtain Clan; Student Education Association. BOBBIE JOYCE HIGHTOWER. Bcnham. Kentucky Benham High School, Benham. Kentucky. B.A. General. Major: English. June, 1964. Alpha Psi Omega, President; Bee Hive Representative; Bolling House Council; Curtain Clan, Secretary, President; Crapurchat, Club Editor; Student Government, Representative; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. RUTH ANN HILL. Danville. Virginia Ceorge Washington High School Danville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Transfer from Carson-Newman College. PHYLLIS ANDIS HODGES. Blacksburg. Virginia Crecndale High School. Creendale, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English June. 196-1. Foreign Language Club; Glee Club; Sigma Kappa. Honor: VPI Homecoming, Maid of Honor. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH HOILMAN. Richland . Virginia Richland High School, Richlands, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 1964. Phi Beta Lambda. JUDITH HARRIETT HOLDSWORTH, Alexandria. Virginia George Washington High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. in Ed-ucation. Major: History. March, 1964. Pansophia. Student Education Association; YWCA. Honors: Pi Gamma Mu: Sophomore Counselor. CARRIE LOVI.NK HOLLAND. Glade Hill, Virginia Franklin County High School. Glade Hill, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. June. 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association; Cermnn Club; Pemm Club. Honors: May Day Court; May Day Commission MARGARET HARMAN HUBBARD. Floyd, Virginia Willis High School. Willis, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. December. 1963. Choral Club, Secretary; Church of the Brethren Youth Fellowship. President, Vice President; Electoral Board; Clee Club. Secretary; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. JACQUELINE ANN HUBBLE. Radford. Virginia Radford High School. Radford, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major-. Elementary. March. 1964. Day Students Club. MARY LOUISE HUBBLE. New River. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Mathematics. June, 1964. Bee Hive, Sales Representative; Day Students Club. Vice President; Student Court. Student Government, Day Student Representative. REBBECCA CAROLYN HUDSON, Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 196-1. Sigma Kappa. Historian. Librarian. Student Education Association. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. 228 SENIOR DIRECTORY BARBARA ROWELL HUME. Blacksburg. Virginia Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union; Panso-phia, Corresponding Secretary. Reporter; Radford Review. LYNDA LOUISE HURT. Wytheville. Virginia George Wythe High School, Wytheville, Virginia. B A. in Education. Major: English. June, 1964. German Club. Kappa Delta Pi; Pansophia. President. Pi Gamma Mu. Vice President; Sigma Kappa. Scholarship Chairman. Honors: Who’s Who. NANCY ELIZABETH HURT. Wytheville. Virginia George Wythe High School, Wytheville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Chemistry. June, 1964. Chi Beta Phi. Treasurer; German Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Historian. Sigma Kappa, First Vice President. .Scholarship Chairman; Tri-M. Honor: Freshman Couaselor; Who's Who. MARLENE IROLER, Fancy Cap. Virginia Hillsville High School, Hilkvifle. Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: History. June. 1964. BARBARA DEAN JARRETT, Roanoke, Virginia Jefferson Senior High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 1964. Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Association. CAROLE LOMBARD JARRETT. Roanoke. Virginia Jefferson Senior High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June. 1964. Bee Hive. Business Manager; Church of the Brethren Youth Fellowship; Clee Club; Phi Beta Lambda, Historian. Reporter, President; Student Education Association Honor: Phi Beta 1-ambda, State President. CAROL ANN JARVIS. Orange. Virginia Spotsylvania High School. Orange. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Library Science and English. June. 1964. Canterbury Association. JOAN SHI RON JENNINGS, Clinchport. Virginia Hve Gove High School, Clinchport. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Mathematics. August. 1964. Baptist Student Union, Council; Student Education Association; Tri-M Club; YWCA. ANNE BRUCH JOHNSTON. Brookneal, Virginia William Campbell High School, Naruna. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. German Club. JUDY ANNETTE JOHNSTON. Frcdcricktown. Pennsylvania Bethlehem-Center Senior High School. Frcdcricktown. Pennsylvania. B.A. in Education. Major: English. December, 1963. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scholarship Chairman; German Club, Report-or; Panliellenic; Pansophia DORIS MAE JONES. Buckingham, Virginia Buckingham Central High School. Buckingham. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education August. 1964. Athletic Association; Crnpurchat, Layout Editor. Editor. Highlanders; Pcmm Club; 3 WCA. MARY LOUISE JONES. Woodlawn, Virginia Galax High School. Woodlawn. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Chemistry. June. 1964. Band; Bee Hive, Sales Representative; Glee Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tri-M Club; Wesley Foundation and Council. PAULINE GREENE JONES, Wise. Virginia J. J. Kelly High School, Wise. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economies. August, 1964 ELIZABETH ANN KANE. Riverton. New Jersey Palmyra High School. Riverton. New Jersey. B.A. in Education. Major: French. June. 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scholarship Chairman. Editor; German Club; Student Government, Representative; Tri-M Club. Honor: Freshman Counselor; Who’s Who. LORETTA ANNE KANE. Washington. D. C. McLean High School, McLean, Virginia; Northmount High School. Montreal, Quebec. B.A. Major: Mathematics. June, 1964. Chi Beta Phi; Cotillion Club; Honor Council, Junior Representative; Honor Society; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sophomore Class, Treasurer; Sophomore Counselor; Student Gov-erment. President, Tri-M Club. Honor: Chemical Rubber Company Achievement Award in Physics; American Foreign Service Scholarships. 1961-1964: Who’s Who. THELMA JEANETTE LACY. Halifax. Virginia Halifax County High School, South Boston, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. August. 1964. PEGGY ANNE LARK, Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon High School. Lebanon, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary June, 1964 Baptist Student Union; Student Education Association; YWCA. DALE NYE LARKIN. Allendale. New Jersey Mahwah Junior-Senior High School, Mahwah. New Jersey. B.S. Major: Biology. June, 1964. Animus Quarcns, President; Athletic Association; Bee Hive. Photography Editor; Canterbury Club, Secretary; Monogram Club. MARY JANE LAWHORNE. Shenandoah, Virginia Shenandoah High School, Shenandoah, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Music. August. 1964. Baptist Student Union; Choral Club: Glee Club; Highlanders. Reporter: Home Economics Club; House Council, Treasurer; Mu Phi Epsilon; Music Educators National Conference. Vice-President; Orchestra; Senior Choral Ensemble. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. MARGUERITE McAI.LISTER LEE. Hopewell, Virginia Hope-well High School. Hopewell. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March. 1964. Bee Hive. Sales Representative; Cotillion Club; Crnpurchat, Feature Editor; Madame Russell House Council, Social Chairman; Student Directory. Chairman; Student Government. Electoral Board Chairman; YWCA, Reporter. Vice President. Honor: May Day Commission; -Sophomore Counselor. NANCY SUSAN LISCOMBE. Springfield. Virginia Lee High School. Springfield. Virginia. B.A. General. Major. Social Studies. June. 1964. Alpha Psl Omega; Curtain Clan, President; Orchestra; Symposium EVELY N GAYLE LONG. Blacksburg. Virginia Blacksburg High School. Blacksburg. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. August, 1964. Day Students Club. SANDRA ANN LOO.M-.Y. Grundy, Virginia Grundy High School. Grundy, Virginia. B.A. in Education Major: Spanish. December, 1963. Cosmopolitan Club; Glee Club; Inter-v.rsitv. YWCA. MARY’ SUE I.OWF. Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell High School, Hopewell, Virginia. 6.S. in Education. Major: History. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau. Pledge Chairman, Music Chairman; Choral Club; Ensemble; Ccrman Club; House Council, Social Chairman, Secretary; Junior Class, President. Or-chesis; Senior Class. President. Honor: May Day Commission; Sophomore Couaselor; Who’s Who. MARGARET ANN LUCAS. Emporia. Virginia Greensville County High School. Emporia, Virginia. B.A Major Mathematics. March. 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Treasurer. President; German Club; Tri-M Club. Honors: (Cotillion-German Dance. Co-Chairman; May Day Commission; May Day Court; Sophomore Stunt Night. Script Committee Chairman; Whos Who. CAIL IRENE LUCKENBACH, NVyncote, Pennsylvania Cheltenham High School. Wyncotc. Pennsylvania B.S. in Education. Motor: Elementary. June, 1964. Glee Club. Treasurer; Westminster Fellowship; YWCA. THELMA ANN LUMSDEN. Wirt , Virginia Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964 Art Guild. Secretary; Band; Bee Hive. Assistant Art Editor, Art Editor, Choir; Glee Club. MARY CLARA MAIER. Roanoke. Virginia Troutvillc High School, Troutville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English and Library Science. December, 1963. Chi Beta Phi; Honors Hall, Hostess; Honor Society; Student Education Association. 229 SENIOR DIRECTORY WANDA GRAY MARSHALL. Stuart. Virginia Woolwinc High School. Woolwine, Virginia. B S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 196 1. Cosmopolitan Club; Curtain Clan; Day Students Club; Student Education Association. JUDITH ANNE MASSEY. Arlington. Virginia Francis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Choral Club. Secretary; Clec Club. Vice President; Grapurchat. Proofreader; Student Education .Association, Reporter. BETTY ANN MAUCK. Marion. Virginia Marion High School, Marion, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. December. 1963. Athletic Association; Draper House Council, Vice President; Glee Club; Pansophia; Student Education Association. CAROL RANDALL DOWN MAYNE. Arlington. Virginia Washington-Lee High School. Arlington. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Canterbury; Orman Club; YWCA. Honors: Campus Carnival Representative; May Court. SUSAN LYNN MESSICK, Norfolk. Virginia Thomas Jefferson High School, Norfolk, Virginia. B A. in Education. Major: English. December, 1963. Cotillion Club, Property Manager; Highlanders. Vice President; Panhcllcnic Council. Treasurer; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Honors: German Coronation Ball Princess; VPI Homecoming Attendant. LINDA SANSONE MITCHELL. Blacksburg. Virginia Norfolk Catholic High School, Norfolk. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. August. 1964. Transfer. Newman Club JEANETTE VIVIAN MONA. West Babylon. New York West Babylon High School, West Babylon. New York. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary'. June. 1964. Cotillion Club; Newman Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary. LINDA DALE MOON. Long Island, Virginia Renan High School, Long Island, Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Music. June, 196 1. Baptist Student Union, Newspanei Editor. Mu Phi E| silon, Chaplain, Vice President; Music Educators National Conference. ELLEN COVEY MOORE. Pulaski. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.A in Education. Major: English. June 1964. Day Students Club, Reporter; Crapurcliat, Editor-in-Chicf. Feature Editor. Reporter; Raaford Review. FRANCES HELEN MOORE, Hurt. Virginia Gretna High School, Gretna. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Social Studies. June. 1964. Student Education Association. SANDRA WILLIAMS MUTTER. Bristol. Tennessee Bristol Tennessee High School, Bristol, Tennessee. B.S. in Education. Major: English. December, 1963. Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary; Cutillian Club; Draper House Council, Treasurer; Pau-sophia Literary Society; Student Court; Student Government, Representative; Student Life Chairman. MARY ALMA McALlSTER, WalhalU. South Carolina Walhalla High School. Walhalia. South Carolina. B.A. in Education. Major-. History. June. 1964. Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer; Radford Review. JOAN ELLA McDONAl.D. Baltimore. Maryland Tow on High School. Baltimore, Maryland. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain; Athletic Association; Aquamaids. Vice President. President; Choir; German Club; Honor Council; Monogram Club; Sophomore Counselor; YWCA. Honor: Capping Ceremony Chairman; Who's Who. EVA BLANCHE McCUIRK. Radford. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June. 1964. Day Students Club; Phi Beta Lambda, Parliamentarian. LINDA LOU NANCE. Radford. Virginia Radford High School, Radford. Virginia, B.A. in Education. Major: Spanish. March, 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau. Corresponding Secretary; Glee Club; YWCA. JANE GARRETT NASH. Bluefield, Virginia Graham High School. Bluefield, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Ma- jor: History-. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Alumni Chairman; German Club, Treasurer, Secretary; YWCA. LILA ELLEN ORHOCK. Woodford, Virginia C. T. Smith High School, Woodford, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education, June, 1964. Athletic Association; Baptist Student I'nion; Pc mm Club. NANCY DELORES OSBORNE, Galax, Virginia Calnx High School, Calax, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Choral Club, Librarian; Clee Club; YWCA. PATRICIA ANNE OWEN. Lynchburg. Virginia E. C. Class High School. Lynchburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union; Biology Club; Choral Club; Clee Club; Student Education Association; YWCA. PRISCILLA MARIE PARRISH. Callands. Virginia Callands High School. Callands, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: History. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union. Secretary; Pi Gamma Mu. Vi6e President, President; Student Education Association. PATRICIA ANN PATTERSON, McLean. Virginia San Rafael High School, San Rafael, California. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. Transfer from Morin Junior College. Kentfield, California. June. 1964. Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary-Treasurer; Athletic Association; Bee Hive, Representative, Senior Editor: Bolling House Council; Capitol Club. Cotillion Club; Curtain Clan, Vice President; Handbook Committee; Honor Council. Representative; Joint Winter Formal, Co-Chairman; Psi Club, President; Student Council, Representative; Student Directory, Co-Chairman; Student Education Association, President; YWCA. Honors: Alpha Psi Omega Best Actress Award; Junior Follies, Chairman; Who’s Who. WANDA LOUISE PAYNE. Tazewell. Virginia Tazewell High School. Tazewell. Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Band; Clec Club; Westminster Fellowship. PATRICIA ANN PEPPER. Bridgeton. New Jersey Bridgeton High School. Bridgeton, New Jersey. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Editor; Animas Quarens; Athletic Association; German Club; Monogram Club; Pemm Club; Student Government, First Vice President. Honor: Who’s Who. PEGGY MILES PERDUE. Roanoke, Virginia Jefferson High School. Roanoke, Virginia B.S. in Education. Major: Business. December. 1963. Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Beta lambda. ANITA MAY PERKINS. Hampton. Virginia Hampton High School, Hampton. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Band. President; 4-H Alumnae Association, Reporter; Lutheran Student Association, Membership Chairman; Orchestra: Student Education Association. ANNA LOU PHILLIPS. Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Psychology. March 1964. Art Guild. Reporter. Newman Club; Psi Club. DIAN LKAMNSON PHIPPS. Dublin. Virginia Dublin High School. Dublin. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Education. June. 1964. WINNIE DELORES PIERCE. Franklin, Virginia Franklin High School, Franklin. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Co-Rush Chairman; Athletic Association, Treasurer; German Club: Pemin Club, President, Student Government, Representative. Honors: Who's Wlw. KAREN PLANSON. Carden City. Ness York Garden City High School. Carden City. New York. B.S. in Education. Major: English. August, 1964. Canterbury Association. BRENDA LOU POINDEXTER. Roanoke, Virginia William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. August. 1964. 230 SENIOR DIRECTORY EMMA JANE POLLARD. Huddleston, Virginia Huddleston High School. Huddleston, Virginia. B.A. Cencral. Major: Sociology. June, 1964. Cotillion duo. Secretary; Sigma Sigma Sigma, honors: Campus Carnival, Representative; Ma Court. BARBARA JEAN PRICE, Arlington. Virginia Washington-Lee High School. Arlington, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Recording Secretary; Athletic Association; Capitol Club. Vice President; German Club, Historian. EDWINA CELESTE PRICE. Suffolk. Virginia Suffolk High School. Suffolk. Virginia. B.A. Major. Psychology. June. 1964. Handbook Committee; Pi Gamma Mu. Secretary, Psi Club, Publicity Chairman; YWCA. CAROL JEAN QUESENBERRY. Radford. Virginia Radford High School, Radford, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau. Pledge President. Cultural Chairman; German Club. Historian. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. SANDRA LEIGH RATLIFF. Ficldale, Virginia Ficldale High School, Ficldale, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June. 1964. Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA. President; Wesley Foundation. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. MARY GRACE REASOR. Big Stone Cap. Virginia Powell Valley High School. Big Stone Cap, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. March, 1964. Home Economics Club. SHIRLEY JANET RECTOR, Clinchburg. Virginia Patrick Henry High School. Emory. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English and Social Studies. June, 1964. Pansophia; Senior Class, Secretary; Student Education Association; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. CATHLEEN VIRGINIA REECE. Allisonia, Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June, 1964. Grajmrchat Staff, Columnist; Kappa Delta Pi. Assistant Secretary; Tyler House Council, Secretary; Westminster Fellowship. SANDRA ELGIN RICHARDSON, Woolwinc. Virginia Woolwine High School. Woohvine. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. December. 1963. Church of the Brethren Student Fellowship; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tri-M; YWCA, Vice President, President. Honor: Freshman Counselor. BRENDA KANE ROSS. Christiansburg, Virginia Fries High School. Fries. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. PATRICIA ANN SANDS. Rocky Gap. Virginia Rocky Gap High School, Rocky Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June, 1964. Home Economics Club; YWCA. NORMA SHERRILL SAUNDERS. North Tazewell. Virginia Central High School, LowMoor. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Choral Club. Vice President; Ensemble; Glee Club, Secretary; Grapurchct Staff; Student Education Association. CAROL ANN SCOTT. Falls Church. Virginia Falls Church High School. Falls Church, Virginia. B.A. Major: Art. December, 1963. Art Guild, Secretary. Treasurer. President; Pansophia. JANET GAIL SEALE, Pennington Cap. Virginia Pennington High School, Pennington Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Education. .Major: Mathematics. December, 1963. Disciple Student Fellowship; Student Education Association; Tri-M. MARY ANN SEAY. I .a Plata, Maryland La Plata High School, La Plata. Maryland. B.S. in Education. Major: English and Psychology. June. 1964. Athletic Association; Handbook Committee; Intramural Basketball; Wesley Foundation. WILLA LEE SEMONES, Hillsville, Virginia Hillsville High School. Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. December, 1963. Baptist Student Union. NANCY CAROL SEXTON. Marion. Virginia Marion High School, Marion, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Horne Economics. December, 1963. Ba| tist Student Union; Home Economics Club; YWCA. ALICE VIRGINIA SHARPE. Frederick, Maryland Frederick High School. Frederick, Maryland. B.A. General. Major: Biology. June. 1964. Clec Club; Hoofbeats, Vice President, President; Tri-M. BETTY DIANNE SHAVER, Staunton, Virginia Robert E. Lee High School. Staunton, Virginia B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Ghi Beta Phi. Cotillion Club, Historian; Sigma Sigma Sigma, President; Student Education Association. Treasurer, President; Westminster Fellowship. Honors: Who's Who. CYNTHIA DONA SHAW. Millville. New Jersey Millville High School. Millville, New Jersey. B.S. in Education. Major: English June, 1964. Bee Hive Staff. Editor; Chi Beta Phi; Psi Club. Treasurer; Radford Review Staff. Honors: Who’s Who. ELIZABETH COX SHELOR. Pulaski. Virginia Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English. August. 1964. Day Students Club; Student Education Association. ANNIE SUE SHELTON. Cretna. Virginia Renan High School, Cretna, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Home Economics. June, 1934. Baptist Student Union; Home Economics Club; Honor Council, Corresponding Secretary, President. Honor: Who's Who. SUZANNE SHEPPARD. Bridgeton. New Jersey Bridgeton High School. Bridgeton. New Jersey. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementarv. June, 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Vice President, Chaplain; Cotillion Club; Student Education Association. Honors: Best-Dressed Student; Coronation Court; May Court: Y'PI Homecoming Queen. MARY LINDA SHORTT. Bristol, Virginia Virginia High School, Bristol. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Biology. March. 1964. Biology Club. Choral Club; Disciple Student Fellowship. President; German Club; Glee Club; Sigma Kappa. JOSEPHINE POFF SIMMONS. Floyd. Virginia Willis High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. December, 1963. Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Association; YWCA. ELIZABETH SUE SIMPSON. Falls Church. Virginia Falls Church High School. Falls Church, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: Spanish. March, 1964 Aquamakls, Secretary; Draper House Council, Vice President, President; German Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Kappa, Historian. Librarian. Triancle Correspondent; Student Government, Representative. Honor: Who's Who. ROSALYN ANN SKELTON. Vinton. Virginia William Byrd High School. Vinton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March. 1964. Transfer from Mars Hill Junior College. Baptist Student Union, Council Member; Student Education Association. ANET CAYLAN SLATE, Hillsville, Virginia fillsville High School. Hillsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major. Mathematics. June. 1964. Animus Quarcns; Church of Brethren Student Fellowship; Student Education Association; Symposium. Tn-M. NANCY LOU SLUSHER. Floyd. Virginia Floyd High School. Floyd. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English and French. June, 1964. Foreign Language Club; Pansophia, Secretary, Treasurer, Westminster Fellowship, Treasurer. JOY LEE SMITH, Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski High School. Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English August, 1964. Day Students’ Club; Student Education Association. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. JUDITH ANN SMITH. Alexandria. Virginia Francis C. Hammond High Scliool. Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. Cotillion Club; Cravurchat, Club Editor; Riding Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; YWCA. 231 SENIOR DIRECTORY PATRICIA YOUNG SMITH. Blacksburg. Virginia Franklin County High School. Rocky Mount. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maiar: Elementary. June. 1964. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Honor: May Cou CLENDA MARIE SMOTHERS. Radford. Virginia Dublin High School, Dublin. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English. A u R u s t, 1964. Day Students Club; Highlanders; Or-chesls, Vice President; Student Education Association. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. PATSY CAROLYN SNOW. Galax. Virginia Woodlawn High School. Galax. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. June, J964. Alpha Sigma Tau. Co-Rush Chairman; Athletic Association; German Club; Pocahontas House Council. President; Student Education Association; YWCA. MARY VIRGINIA SOMMERS. Paeonian Springs. Virginia Ixuidoun County High School. Paeonian Springs, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. August. 1964. Cerman Club; Newman Club. President: Orenesis. Treasurer; Sigma Kappa; Student Education Association, Social Chairman. Vice President. Secretary. RUBY CAROLE SPIVEY. Gate City. Virginia Gate City High School. Gate City, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. March. 1964. Baptist Student Union; Choral Club; Glee Club; YWCA. PHYLLIS JEAN STANLEY. Hillsville. Virginia Hillsville High School. Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary June, 1964. Church of the Brethem Fellowship. Secretary. President; Curtain Clan; Draper House Council, Vice President; Student Education Association, Student Government Representative. BARBARA KEY STENNETT. Alexandria. Virginia Groveton High School, Alexandria. Virginia. B.S. in Education. fajor: Psychology. June. 1964. Cosmopolitan Club; PsI Club. Vice President; YWCA. RITA VICTORIA STRAUSS. Port Washington. New York Paul D. Schrieher High School. Port Washington. New York. B.A. General. Major: Mathematics. March, 1964. Curtain Clan; German Club; Moffett House Council. Secretary; Newman Club; Sigma Kappa. Registrar; Tri-M. Club, Treasurer, President. BRENDA LEE SUTHERLAND. Grundy. Virginia Grundy High School. C.rundy. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. ANNA MAE SWARTZ. Maurertown. Virginia Central High School, Maurertown. Virginia B.A Major: Biology. March, 1964 . 4-H Alumnae; Animus 0'iarens, Treasurer; Cni Beta Phi. Vice President; Lutheran Student Association. Vice President. President; Phi Sigma Society; Radford College Honor Society; Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secretary. NYOKA DESOLINE TALBERT, Saltville, Virginia Rich Valley High School. Saltville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Mathematics. June. 1964. Tri-M; YWCA. JANET ELIZABETH TERRY. Silver Spring. Maryland Princess Anne High School. Virginia Beach. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Capitol Club, Service Chairman; Glee Club; YWCA. Assistant Publicity Chairman. LOIS ANN HA ULAWAY THUNHORST. South Bronx. New York W alton High School, South Bronx. New York. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Crapurchat, Circulation Manager; YWCA. MYRA LEE TONEY. Blacksburg. Virginia Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. German Club. Co-Chairman Fall Dance; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Secretary; Pansophia; Sigma Kappa Treasurer. BARBARA FAY WACNER. Radford. Virginia William Fleming High School. Roanoke. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, 1964. Day Students Club; Clec Club; Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA. JUDY MATTOX WALKER. Hurt, Virginia Cretna High School, Cretna, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Baptist Student Union; Sigma Kappa YWCA. ADRIENNE LYNN WAI.TON. Princess Anne. Virginia Princess Anne High School. Princess Anne. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June. 1964. MINNIE REBECCA WALTON, Pennington Cap, Virginia Pennington High School. Pennington Cap, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Mujor: Health and Physical Education. June. 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau; Aquamaids, Secretary. Vice President, President. Athletic Association. Head of individual Sports; Intramurals; Monogram Club; Panhcllcnic Council; Pcmm Club. CATHERINE EMERSON WARRINGTON. Driver. Virginia Chuckatuck High School. Driver, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. Choir; Choral Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Glee Club; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. JANET LARAINE WATSON. Wytheville. Virginia Ccorgc Wythe High School, Wytheville. Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: English. NAOMI MARIE WELLS, Radford. Virginia Radford High School. Radford. Virginia. B.S. in Education Major: Business. December, 1964. Day Students Club; Phi Beta Lambda. JO ANN WHARTON. Norfolk. Virginia Norvicw High School. Norfolk. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. |une. 1964. Alpha Sigma Tau. Historian, Social Chairman; Cotillion Club, Co-Property Manager, President. Co-Chairman Joint Dance; Rules Committee. Honors: Who’s Who. SHARON REBA WHEELER. Wilsons. Virginia Midway High School. Wilsons. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: History. June. 1964. Curtain Clan; Student Education Association; YWCA. BRENDA LEICH WHITLEY. Oaksvood. Virginia Carden High School. Oakwood. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Health and Physical Education. June, 1964. Athletic Association. Reporter; Crapurchal, Photographer; Monogram Club; Pcmm Club, Reporter. PATRICIA LEE WHITTAKER, Radford. Virginia Radford High School. Radford. Virginia B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary. June, 1964. Transfer from Marion Junior College. Draper House Council; Student Education Association. BARBARA JOYCE WILLIAMS. Cambria. Virginia Cbristiausburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. SHIRLEY MARIE WILLIAMS, Capron. Virginia Southampton High School. Hampton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: Mathematics. March. 1964. Chi Beta Phi; 4-H Alumnae Club, President. Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Secretary. President; Student Education Association; Tri-M Club; Wesley Foundation. Secretary, World Christian Community Chairman. MARTHA LEE WILLS. Suffolk. Virginia Suffolk High School. Suffolk. Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. August, 1964. Transfer from Fcmim junior College. Bolling House Council; Pansophia; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Association. PHYLLIS ANN WOLFE, Marion. Virginia Marion High School. Marion, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: English. June. 1964. Baptist Student Union; YWCA. FRANCES BURNETT WYATT. Dublin. Virginia Hillsville High School. Hillsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Music. Dcccmlier, 1963. Choral Club, Vice President; Mu Phi Epsilon. 232 INDEX Abbott, Dorina J., 131,203 Abercrombie. Diane T., 116 Abshire, Sandra M., 131 Ackiss, Nancy C., 116 Adams, Carolyn C., 131 Adams, Joyce A.. 100.156,175 Adamson, Sally W., 55 Adkins, Ann E., 131 Adkins, Diana G.. 100.166.172.173,175. 184 Adkins, Dorothy Mae, 55 Adkins. Elsie M., 131.166 Agee, Caroline S., 116 Agnew, Cynthia A., 115,122 Agnew, Kathleen S.. 131 Aichclc, Susan S.. 131,166 Albright, Carol, 55 Alderman, Shirley J.. 131 Alexick, Anne L.. 116 Adder. Lois L . 131 Allen, Cheryl C., 182 Allen. Judith L.. 100 Allen. Nancy P.. 131. 181 Altmeycr. Barbara R.. 131 Amos, Margaret A., 55,181,182 Amstadt. Nancy lean, 116,190.197 Amundsen, Judith A.. 50,131 Anderson. Alice E.. 116,181 Anderson. Betty L., 131 Anderson, Patricia A., 100, 182 Angle. Hazel M . 100.178 Annas, Linda R., 55.176,182 Ardcry, Kathenno E.. 131 Armcntrout, Nano1 E., 116 Armentrout, Sue H., 131.224 Anncs, Susan C., 131 Arrington, Katherine S., .55 Arrington. Martha J., 100 Asbury. Martha L.. 100.190,200 Ashley. Brenda L., 131 Atha, Roberta I., 131.185 Athcy, Ann S., 56,188 Atkins. Dale A.. 116.190 Atkins. Susan M., 51.131 Atkins, Susan V„ 182 Aulbach. Cretchen H., 131 Avery, Donna P., 100 Babb. Diane C.. 131.224 Babicka, Janina V., 56 Backus. Anne E.. 100 Badger, Jo Ann, 131 Bagley, Iris L.. 116 Bailey, Margaret C. 131,203 Bailey. Mary A.. 56 Baker, Lois A.. 116,156 Baker. Margaret V., 131 Baker. Mary H . 29,42,131 Baldwin. Bonnie L.. 204 Bales. Carolyn M., 200 Ballard. Patricia E.. 131 Balling, Kathleen E., 131 Ballinger, Patricia Q.. 131 Ballogh, Diane L.. 131 Bandy. Jeanette F., 56 Bane. Brenda G., 116,184 Bane. Mary Thomas. 100 Bancs. Judith S.. 115.116.184,190,193 Banks, Bonnie L,, 100,182 Barbour, Ardanc E., 100 Barker, Anne W., 131 Barnard. Pamela R.. 100.190.197.223 Barnes. Barbara R.. 116 Bames, Carolyn C., 132,181 Bames, Janet R.. 100 Bames, Phyllis C., 56 Barnes, Sherrie P.. 56 Barraga. Catherine M . 116.190.193 Barrazotto, Laurcttc L.. 132 Barrett. Brenda J.. 100.173,181.185 Barrett, Mildred L„ 57,190.193 Bartley, Doris J., 132 Bartley. Virginia P , 100 Barton, Doris A., 116.190.193 Barton. Katherine J.. 45.57.176.193. 206.216 Bauer. Judith L., 132,169 Baugh. Linda R„ 45,100,176.188.199 Bauscrman, Sue M., 132 Baxley, Margaret R., 132 Beach. Janet L., 132 Beahm, Cynthia K . 132 Beamer, Betty J., 132 Beck. Catherine L.. 132 Beck. Elizabeth A.. 116.178 Beck. Jean A.. 116.166 Becker. Andrea, 100,190,199 Behn, Barbara J., 132 Belcher. Barbara L , 116,195,206 Bell. Carol I... 132 Bclmorc, Betty R.. 132 Benedict. Barbara L.. 100,190 Benko. Karen A.. 100.200,203 Bennett, Brenda E., 132 Bennett, Patricia E., 132 Bennett. Sarah E„ 100.164.179.180,182 Bentley, Martha S.. 100,182,188,199 Bcrhalter, Anita I., 132 Berkley, Willi M., 116,169,185 Birvn, Christine G , 57 Bishop, Ingrid J., 132 Bishop, Sharon E., 132 Bisscll. Paula C.. 132 Black. Claire E.. 100.178 Black, Joann M., 132 Black. Susan E . 116.197 Blackaid. Dathne F . 132.203 Blackburn. Billie J., 132 Blackburn. Judy D.. 132 Blackwell. Maty B., 57 Blankenbccklcr, Shirley J.. 57 Blankcnbecxler. Peggy S., 57 Blankenship, Carlene P., 116 Blanton, Judith F., 58 Blaylock. Nellie F.. 100,181.206 Blevins, Judv D.. 58.175.184 Blount, Linda L.. 116,190 Bloxom, Margaret J.. 116 Bly, Joyce C.. 101,188.195 Blythe, Nancy C., 132 Bock. Carol A.. 116 Body. Sarah L.. 116 Bocmer, Mar ' A., 116 Boesewctter. Dianne S., 101 Boggs, Dale A., 101 Bolen. Diane Y , 45.58.188.194 Bolling. Brenda C., 58 Bolling. Joe A.. 101.182 Bolling, Linda L., 132 Bolte, Barbara A . 58 Bolton, Joanne M., 101,162 Bond, Anne G.. 58 Bond, Sharon R., 101 Ronwell, Barbara J.. 101.162,178,188. 199 Booher. Marie E . 132 Booth. Jane F.. 101 Booth. Mary W„ 132 Bourne. Mary B., 59.178,182 Boume. Susan G., 59,178,182 Bouton. Shirley I.. 132 Bower, Nancy L . 132 Bowman. Betty J., 133 Bowman. Linda S.. 116 Boyce, Nancy C., 133 Boyd, Margaret F., 116 Boyd. Margaret J.. 59.188.216 Boyer, Celia A.. 116 Boyer, Judy A., 169 Bradley, Mary J., 133 Bradshaw. Hazel I.. 59,175,176,182.184, 190 196 Bralley, Charlotte M., 116 Brammer. Rebecca E., 59,173.182 Branch. Betty P., 117 Branscome, Peggy A.. 59 Brasington. Sue A., 133 Bready. Jeannette M . 101.176.182 Brewster, Virginia A.. 101.179.180.182 Bnekey. Carolyn W„ 60.169.177.182 Bright, Joan E., 60.182 BriUcr. Barbara A.. 133 Brinkley, Donna E., 133 Britt. Judy F., 117 Broderick. Janet L., 117,203 Brogan, Ruby M . 133.178 Browder. Carol K.. 101 Browder. Patricia L.. 117 Brown. Barbara E , 117 Brown, Elizabeth A , 60 Brown. Ella J . 133 Brown. Joan C.. 43.48.101.190.195.224 Brown. Mary J., 117 Brown, Nancy E.. 133,203 Brown, Patricia L., 117 Brown. Shirley J.. 133 Brownell. Katnerinc P., 117 Browning. Brenda J.. 101 Browning, Judith A.. 101 Bruce. Betty M., 60,219 Brugger. Nancy H . 60 Brumfield. Grace A . 133 Brvmcllc. Constance M.. 133 Brvant, Ann M„ 101.206 Bryant, Mary J.. 133.181 Bryant. Meritha J.. 117.184 Buckland. Sandra C., 101.178 Buckles. Janice R„ 133 Buckles, Judith H . 60.172.173.175.184 Buddckc. Mary K„ 117.190,197 Bufani, Sharon A.. 117 Buford, Kathryn H.. 101 Bugg, Patricia B.. 117 Bulzoni, Carol A., 117 Bumgardncr, Brenda W.. 61 Burcham. Edna C., 101.173,181.182 Burcher, Virginia M., 101 Burkett. Brenda F . 101.181.182 Burnett, Carolyn J., 133 Bumop. Juanita S.. 61.188.199 Bums. Mane L , 133 Burton, Betty A., 61,169.177 Burton. Charlotte S., 133 Burton, Linda G., 203 Bush. Edith S.. 133 Butler. Carolyn T.. 133 Byers, Lois E.. 133 Byrd. Ellen E.. 133 Byrd. Rebecca L.. 133,224 Cadd. Nancy W . 61 Cagle. Anna R.. 117 Caldsvcll. Susan E . 61.172.176.182 Calfcc, Nancy I.. 61 Callaham. Martna F.. 133.181 Callahan, Ellen M . 133,166 Cameron, Juanita J., 133 Campbell. Barbara B , 62,175 Campbell, Evelyn C.. 134.203 Campbell. Janie M.. 62,188.195 Campbell. Kay C.. 134 Canada. Karen L . 134 Cantrell. Linda J.. 101.182 Cardwell. Carol C.. 117.220 Cardwell. Virginia I., 134,174 Canco, Alice C., 184 Carithcrs, Philip L., 173 Camey. Sheila A., 101,188.199 Carpenter, Kay F., 190,193 Carpenter. Nancy Grey. 102.188,199 Carson. Hamctte W., 102 Carter. Charlotte L.. 117.197 Carter, Edith C., 62 Carter. Elizabeth A . 117.178 Carter. Janet L., 102,178 Carter, Katherine A., 102,178 Carver. Wanda L.. 62,180,182 Carwilo, Nancy K., 134 Caterino, Jessie L.. 134 Catron, Connie J . 43.51.102.172.182 Carton. Mary Sue, 134,169 Catron. Vicki K.. 62 Celly. Jane M.. 134 Cervcny, Virginia C.. 62,206 Chadwell, Lillian F„ 117 Chadwick, Susan V., 134.185 Chalklcy, Diana T., 102,166 Chamncss, Jancann B.. 134 Chandler, S. Orpha, 63,182,200 Chattin, Evelyn L.. 134,166,200 233 INDEX Chitwood, Patricia N , 13-1,200 Chow. Ifm’.iih -f«-nn F., 102 Chumbley, Jacqueline C., 102,150 CJrtppcrton, Elizabeth A., 102.170,180, 182.200,20-1 Clark, Alma L., 118 Clark. Carol B., 134,156 Clark. Nancy L.. 102 Clarke. Elizabeth A.. 118,197 Clarke. SucIIcn D . 102.165). 185 Clav, Wilma I... 63.156.173,175,182,184 Clem. Betty J., 47.118.206 Clemente, Cheryl St., 134 Cotfe . Patricia L , 1.34,200 Cohort. Carol 1... 118.190.195.203 Cochran. Norma J.. 63 Coeblcr, Maureen A.. 102 Colbert. Virginia Rae, 134 Colby. Constance R., 63 Cole. Paula 1).. 134.178 Coleman. Charlotte J.. 102.191.193 Coleman. landa S.. 134 Coleman, Mary E., 102 G Iley, Ellen J.. 200 Collier, Nancy I... 63 Collins. Isla J.. 134 Collins. Mary S.. 190,197 Collins, Mcrijoycc J.. 118,166 Collins, Patricia A.. 134 Collinsworth, Pauline M., 134 Compton, Edna C.. 134 Compton. Joann, 134 Conner, Anna L., 134 Conner. Carol E., 134 Conner. Laurj E.. 135 Conoboy. Eileen K'., 63,188,199 Conti, Rose E.. 135,178 Coomb -. Martha C.. 51.64.172,173,174. 175,184 Cooper. Muriel E.. 135 Cooper. Sarah C.. 102,188.199 Copeland, Catherine A.. 135 Copeland. Rebecca L., 135 Copenhaver. Mary M.. 118.188 Copenhaver, Peggy ()., 64,182 Corkill. Bi tty M„ 102.182 Corsctty, Mar)- E.. 64 Cosby, Gladys A., 135 Couch. Margaret L.t 135 Coughlin, Ann M.. 102,166 Countiss, ancy R., 118,181 Counts. Julia J.. 135 Covey. Mary E.. 64 Cowand, Eloise E., 135 Cox. Diane E.. 43.64.172.174,188,193 Cox, Evelyn E.. 135 Cox. Patsy A.. 102.181 Cox. Kiln L. 103,169,177 Coxwell, Cvnctha, 118.169.177.188 Coyner, Nancy C.. 64.16.3.165.179.180 Crabill, |o A., 118 Crabtree, Bonnie J., 135,169 Craddock, Judith M. 200 Craddock, Ruth ('... 103.176,182 Crain. Bi tty |„ 135 Crane. Evelyn F.. 43,103,191.193 00 Crawford, Dana L., 118.200.202 Creasy, Ruby C., 135 Cregger, Virginia I.. 135 Crist. Betty A.. 65,193 Crockett. Susan E.. 65 Cromer, Bonnie J., 135,1.56,200 Crow, Camilla M., 103 Crowder. Ijois C., 65 Crowder. Margaret A . 118 Crowgcy. Margaret E.. 135 Cuba. MaryAnn P„ 65.195,200.204 Culffce, Chtj site C.. 118 Cumble, Mildred A.. 115,118.188.199. 200 Cundiff, Sheila D., 135.181 Cunningham, Dawn M., 118 Cunningham. Teresa A.. 64,176 Curry, Nancy M„ 118.205 Cutler. Joanne A.. 135 Dale. Joyce A.. 43.47,118.178.188.199 234 Dalton, Carolyn L.. 135 Dalton, Ernestine W., 65 Dalton, Sharon C. 135.203 Damien, Nancy S.. 135,166 Daniels, Betty C.. 135 Daniels, Patricia R., 135,2tX) Daniels. Sarah U 135.1S0 Danneckcr, Phyllis L., 66,191,192 Daugherty. Doris E„ 66 Daugherty, Marsha C., 135,180 Daux-r. Dale A . 66.180.181.182 Davenport. Diana E.. 135 Davidson. Samuela D.. 118 Davila. Gloria M . 66,217 Davila. Norma F., 47,118 Davis. Carolyn S.. 66 Davis, Helen A.. 66 Davis, Judith A.. 135.200 Davis, Judith A., 135 Davis, Kyh S.. 67 Davis, Linda S„ 119 Davis. Mary A.. 103.188.199 Davis. Patty E.. 103.206 Dawson. Gave C., 135 Dawson, fudith A.. 103,182.191.198 IX-cker, Donna F., 119 Decker. Laura L.. 135 D Groff. Donna M.. 119.203 DeHart. Barbara A.. 136.156 Delaney, Margaret M„ 136 204 Dellinger. Lettv E., 103,182 Dellinger, I Jn«L« S., 48.103,182 DcLoach. Cynthia L. 136 Delph, Annis F.. 103 Dennis, Elizabeth A.. 136 Derby. Jane M„ 42.119.189.199,204 Deskins. Patricia C., 136,169 Dctwiler. Judith A., 119 Dcntcrman, Jacqueline M„ 136 Devlin, Diana F.. 136 DeWreve. Pam E.t 136 Deyton. Samira C., 103.180,182 DiCisi. Florence L., 67 Dill, Elizabeth M.. 136 Dillard. Margaret J„ 119 Dillon, Betty Jeanne, 103 Di.Misa, Joyce L.. 136 Dinkins, Jo A., 103,194 Dirling Grace I... 103,156,166.172.175. 184 Disauc, Barbara L., 135 Dobbins, Katherine L, 136 Dodge. Doris H., 67 Doggctt, Sibyl C. 103,181,182 Dow. Anna E.. 136.181,182 Doss, Sue C, 67,156 Dougherty, Margaret E., 136 Douglas, Joyce J., 136 Doolos, Nikon V., 103 Douth.it, Sandra L., 67 Dow. Ann M., 103,205 Dowdy, Marv D., 67 Downey, Lula E.. 68 Downs. Sandra K.. 136,200 Drake. Diane M.. 136 Draper, Carole L., 63,182 Draper, lane B., 103 Dudley, I)re.utu C., 136,169 Dudley, Joanne S.. 68.182 Dudley. Rose M.. 119,181 Dugger. Peggy E., 43.136 Duggins, Nancy C., 136 Duncan, Clauda An, 136 Duncan. Joan A., 119,197 Duncan, Lucille J., 119,200 Dunn. Judith K.. 119 Dunnigan. Helen M.. 136 Dunton, Martha A.. 103.181.191 I urette. Toni A.. 47,119 Dyer, lean F., 119 Dyer. Nancy E., 119 Eames, Judy L, 136 Earle. Janet M.t 136.178 Earner. Janet C.. 51,136 Eberhait. Claire A., 136 Elder, Nannie R., 119,181 F.llingcr. Vivian C.. 68.189.193 Ellington, Sheila A.. 119,199 Ellis. Clara L.. 119 Ellis. Kathryn W.. 136 Ellis. Patricia A.. 119.182.200 Ellmore, Mary E., 136 Ellmore. Peggy J., 119 Ely. Joyce A.. 103.169 Emick. Marybellc W„ 119 English. Martha B.. 43.119.195.200 Ernst. Carol L.. 119.163,191 Evanson. Margaret E., 49,136,187 Everett, Moonyeen T., 50,136.180 Ewing. Sallie H.. 137 Ezell. Rebecca R.. 103.191,197 Fagg. Janis E., 137 Fallen. Mary E., 42.103.197 Falls. Carolyn, 137 Faribault. Jacqueline A., 137 Fans. Ellen D.. 103 Farmier. Claudette C.t 119 Farrar, Glenda J., 103 Farris, Sharon I.. 68 Favanella. Ann M.. 119 Fay. Nancy L., 45.54,68.189.197.217 Fazakcrlcy. Veronica C., 137 Fazio. Mary J.. 103.172 Feather. Mary E.. 137 Fender, Bonnie S., 137 Fendi. Carol L.. 119 Ferguson, Elizabeth G.. 48,103,191.197 Ferguson. Miranda S.. 137 Ferrell, Janet A.. 137.156 Ferrell. Judy L. 103 Ferrell, Lillian P.. 103 Fields. Una G.. 139 Figgms, Constance E.. 119 Fink. Rachel. 137 Finklc. Carol Lee. 137.200 Finklrstein, Judith R., 137 Fischer, Mary C., 104 Fisher. Joyce M.. 104 Fisher. Nancy C.. 69.172,173,217 Fisher, Shirley C.. 50.137 Fitzgerald, Elma E., 137,181 Fitzgerald. Katherine S.. 104 Flecnor, Brenda J., 137 Flint. Dreamt N., 104.166,178 Flint, Coneva L., 137 Flynn. Ann M., 137 Flynn, Patricia A., 119 Foldi, Julie A., 104,166.187 Foley. Edith N.. 104.169.177 Foley. Karen P., 119 Ford, Linda K., 137 Ford. Maty M.. 137 Fore. Marlcinc C.. 137.204 Forester, Nancy R.. 119 Forrest. Betsy F., 137 Forrest. Judith L., 137 Fortney, Phyllis E., 104.197,200 Fortson, Roberta E., 119 Foster. Sheila D.. 137.203 Fox, Linda A., 78.137 Fralin, Jessie D., 119 Francis. Dora L., 104 Francisco, Lynda L., 104 Franklin. Barbara M.. 104,189 Franklin, Bertha J., 137.203 Franklin, Judith C„ 220 Franklin, Juanita L, 104 Freeman, Eunice E., 138 Freeman. Frances M., 138 Freeze. Jeanne E., 104,189.197 French. Nancy A.. 104,169 Frick. Lolita A.. 138 Frost. Mary Kathryn, 138 Frye, Ruth N., 138 Frye, Senah ()., 69 Fudge, Jacquelyn F., 43,39.138 Fulgham. Janet K.. 120 Fulk. Phyllis A.. 69 Fuller, Barbara C.. 104 Fulmer, Joan L., 47.120,176 Fulton, D.ula T., 138 Funk. Charlotte C , 69 INDEX Furnnv, Linda J.. 120 Kutrell, Beverly J., 69 Gaddi, Carlas SI., I3S.I66 Cnino, Jovcc A.. 138 Calloway. Brenda H. 104.176.185 Calloway. Frances K.. 120 Gamble, Elizabeth A.. 120,224 Cammon, Diane F., 120 Gardner, Anita M., 138 Gardner, Virginia C.. 44.120.181,189 Carrier, Mary Sue, 1(M, 166.184 Camett. Judith T.. 46,120.181,191,199 Garrett, Doris J., 104 Garrison. Jo A., 166 Garrison, Patricia C.. 104,182 Carst, Judith I., 69 Gaskins, Phyllis M.. 138 Gay. Glyndal, 120.193 Gearhart. Dokiris A.. 138 Gearhart, Nancy G., 138 Gearhart. Huth K.. 120 Ceddry, Claire A.. 44.99.105.189.216 Geiger, Claudia E., 70.180 George, Betty Ann, 105 George, Helen L., 120,185 Choi son, Sandra K., 120 Giainbclluca, Virginia A., 138 Gibson. Mars- E.. 105,182 Gilliam. Kathryn A.. 120.191.193 Cilliam, Nancy C., 138 Gills, Dorothv L., 70 Gillum, Kay L. 120 Gilnv r. Hattie L.. 70.184,191 Givan, Dorothy E„ 138 Glascock, Harriet L., 120 Gleason. Marion K.. 138 Glenn, Mary E.. 138 Clezcn, Nancy L., 120 Goad. Carolyn K.. 120 Godwin, Frances C.. 138,181 Colladay. Carolyn S„ 105.182 Good, Brenda L., 138 Gooding, Sandra E.. 138 Coodman, Carolyn It., 138 Coodman. Julia A . 70,172.173.175.184 Gorncva. Pctja G.. 138 Coudie, Man- K.. 138.178 Grady, Judith J.. 70,195.204 Graham Jane V„ 105.156.165 Graham, Marie A., 70 Graham, Phyllis A.. 138 Grant. Linda I).. 105.165 Crasham, Marilyn S.. 139 Crau, Sharron S., 105,169 Grausam, Bobettc R., 120 Graves, Jane C., 139 Graves. Pamela I.., 120 Cray. Barbara E.. 120 Craybill. Mary L.. 139.174 Crazel. Anne M., 139 Green, Barbara C.. 105.166,191,192.204 Green, Janet L., 139 Green, Jerry J.. 120.178 Green. Patricia P., 120 Crcenlxickcr, Susan B.. 105 Greene, Marion J., 105,182 Gresham, Gayle H., 71,206 Griffin, Suzanne, 139 Griffith. Anna S., 120 Griggs, Nancy B., 120 Grim. Martha V.. 139 Grim. Naneie P. 71 Grubb, Judith C... 71.190.193 Guinn, Sylvia I., 120 Gunn, Frances K.. 71 Gunter, Betty J.. 44.10S.156 Gunter. Joan B . 71,189.199 Guthrie. Carol E.. 71.200 Guthrie. Norma L.. 105.182 Cuynn. Helen R.. 72,173.182 Guzy, Linda R.. 139,181 IlaeKler, Carolyn A., 120.178 Harkley, Mary S.. 120 Hagy, Brenda L., 105.181 Hale, Dreamer L.. 72 Hale, Patricia F., 72 Hall. Ann R.. 43,139,166 Hall, Cynthia A., 139 Hall. Doris L.. 166 Hull, Junelda L.. 120 Hall. Marcella I„ 139 Hull. Mildred A.. 105 Hall, Pamela R.. 72, 206.207 Hall. Phyllis M . 105 Hall. Rebecca F„ 105 Hall. Shirley M„ 139 Halstead. Karen Y„ 130,139 Ham. Kathryn D.. 105,200,204 Hnmmnck, I .ucy Naomi. 105 Hammond, Rebecca E.. 139 ll.mb.u k. Gail M.. 105.182 Hanback. Linda A., 139 Hanbnck. Patricia A„ 105 Hanchette, Diana D., 139 Hanchey, Sharon G., 139.169 Hancock, Glynda M.. 72 Hancock. Janice B . 50.139.180 Hancmann, Annette L.. 48,72.204,220 Hanger, Judv K., 120,224 Hankins, Judy G., 73 Hankins. Margarette L.. 139 Hunks. Rebecca K„ 50.139 I (annum, Linda J„ 139 Hansen. Margaret E.. 139 Hargrave. Linda L. 120 Harlow. Patricia J.. 121.185 Hannan. Dorothy H.. 139,156 Harmon, Raibira F . 73.182.189,195 Harmon. Brenda J., 121 Harmon, Peggy E„ 121 Harmon. Sharon A.. 139 Harper. Edith V.. 121.166.179.180.181 Harrington. Phyllis D., 139 Harris, Betty F., 139 Harris, Freeda A.. 73 Harris. Joyce D.. 105., 178 Harris, ludy D.. 105,189.195 Harris, Rosalind Cayc, 199 Harrison, Anne S.. 121,189.195 Harrison, Janice T., 73,197 Harry. Dianne 1,.. 139 Hart, Sharon K.. 73 Hartley. Judith A.. 105.178 Harvey. Elizabeth A.. 73.182 Husky'. Gloria J.. 121.200 Hatcher, Elaine. 139,200 Havener. Lois E., 105.182 Hawkins. Carolyn A.. 74 Hayden. Claudia E.. 139 Hayden. Margie, M., 105,197 Hayes. Alice B.. 74.181 Hazelwood, Evelyn D.. 74.189.194 Head. Martha C..140 Hcald. Janet A.. 140 Hedrick. Jane E.. 140.200 Hedrick. Linda L., 140 Heisig, Caroll K.. 74 Heller, Donna F., 74 Hendrick. Jeanic C. 74.179.180 Hendrickson. Sandra I... 121 Hcnlde. Clcnda R.. 12.200 Hcnnessy, Marilyn P., 140 Henry, Clara Ruth, 140 Henry. Frances June. 121.189,200 Henry, Nancy Joan. 121,189,200 Meppncr, Ramona K., 121,195,203.220 Herbkcrsman, Nancy G.. 105 Herman. Mary F„ 105 Herrdl, Jeanne C., 105,182,191 Hess, Ruba L.. 75,179,180 Heston, Evelyn M., 121 Hic ks, Barbara A., 140 Micks. Karen S.. 80.121,179 Higginbotham. Elizabeth A.. 42,106.178. 189,216 Higgins, Audrey E., 106.199 Higgins. Eleanor S., 140 Hightower, Bobbie J.. 46.75,164.179.180 Hill. Ruth A.. 75 Hillman. Carolynann E., 121,184 Hillman, Sherry P.. 203 Hilty, Barbara, 106 Hinesley. Norma A.. 121 Hitt. Linda C... 140 Hobbs. Hannah J.. 106 Hockman, Dclila A., 43,47 Hodge. Martha L.. 50.140 Hodges. Phyllis A.. 73 Hodgkins. Donna E., 140.181.-220 Hoffler. Linda A.. 121 Hoffmeir, Meredith R.. 140.200 Hoilinan. Shirley E.. 75 Holdrcn. Patricia I., 140 Holdsworth, Judith H.. 75 Holland, Carrie L., 76,166 Hollander, Barbara M . 140 Hollandsworth. Bonnie J., 106.180.182 Holloway. Joyce Ann. 140 Holt. Betty J.. 140 Holt. Marjorie E„ 140 Honey. Elizabeth M., 140 Hood, Kathleen A., 140 Hoover. Barbara A.. 121 Hope. Mary K.. 122.181 Hopkins. Anne W., 140 Hopkins, Mary J., 122 Hopkins. Rcl ccca S.. 140 Hopper. Theresa I... 140 Home, Margaret B.. 140 Homey. Man- Carolyn. 106 Homey, Mary E.. HO Horton, Helen F., 106,181 Hottell. EstlierC.. 140 llowe. Denise A.. 140 Howell. Nancy L.. 76 Howell. Rcbcccu S„ 15.106.189.195 Howerton. Mary P.. 106,160.175,184 Howley. Kathleen M., 140 Hoy, Audrey E., 106.181,189.195 Hubbard. Margaret H . 76 Hubbard, Violet S.. 106.200 Hubble, Jacqueline A.. 78 Hubble. Mary L..42.76 Huckabec. Bonncy M.. 106,181.189 Huddle. Rita J.. 106.184 Huddleston. Helen S.. 122.106.200 Hudson. Bernice L.. 106.178 Hudson, Rebecca C.. 76.197 Huff. Anita D.. 122 Huff. Judith A.. 106,189 Huffman. Barbara J.. 140 Huffman. Judy J.. 122.181 Huffman, Mary Jo. 122,200.211 Huffmond. Mic hael S.. 106.200 Hughes. Cheryl S., 122,212 Hughes. Ginger S., 106 Hulvey. Sharon C... 140 Hume. Barbara R.. 77,165 Humphrey. Sandra K , 140 Hunley. Joyce. 141 Hunt. Edith G.. 106.182 Hunter. Sharon L., 122.181.224 Hurst. Charlotte J.. 141 Hurt. Fannie A., 141.185 Hurt. Lynda L.. 77.168.174.176.191.197 216 Hurt. Nancy E.. 77.173.175.191.196 216 Hutchins, Mary A., 122,181 Hutchinson, Barbara A.. 141 Hutchison, Diane B.. 141.180 Hutchison. Susan I... 141 Hylton. Hazel M.. 141 Hylton. Margaret L.. 106.183 Hylton. Patricia C., 141 Hylton, Rosalie M.. 106.191 Ikegami, Katvuyo, 106,180 I lief f. Vic toria Iv, 122.180 Ingram. Carol J.. 50.141 Iroler, Marlene. 77 Irvin. Creeta C., 141,181 Isbell. Mary Lou. 122.166,200 Jackson. Elizabeth L.. 106,189.197 lackson. Irma M.. 122.166.179.180 Jackson. Peggy J., 106.176 Jacol , Peggy L., 141 Jainchell. Maxine F., 141 James. Elizabeth L., 141 235 INDEX Jannuzze, Dolorc.sC.. 106,182 Jarrctt, Barbara D., 77 Jarrett, Carole L.. 77,162.178 Jarvis. Carol A.. 78 Jennings. Joan S.. 78.182.184 Jennings. Mary A.. 45.106.183.189.198 Jensen, Cayle E.. 141 Jewell, Alice J.. 106.191.193 Johnson, Barbara L., 141 Johnson, Brenda C-. 141,183 Johnson, Carol K., 141,200 Johnson. Edith A.. 106,191.193 Johnson. Gwendolyn M., 141 Johnson, Helen M., 141 Johnson, Janice A., 141. Johnson, Linda F . 141 lohnson, Norma E., 141 Johnson, Patricia A.. 141 lohnson. Patricia L„ 141 Johnston, Brenda C., 106 Johnston. Carolyn C., 78 Johnston. Glenda Carol, 78,191 Johnston. Indy A.. 78.190.192 Jones, Barbara L., 107 Jones, Doris M., 78,201 Jones. Elizabeth C.. 107,181 Jones, Jane C.. 48.107,189.194.220 Jones, Joyce F., 122 Jones. Mary K.. 107.191,193 Jones. Mary L.. 79.175 Jones, Pamela A.. 122.205 Jones, Patricia E., 130,142 Jones, Patricia G., 142,178,224 Jones, Priscilla A., 122 Jones, Sandra L.. 142 lones. Sharon E.. 142.201 Jones, Vicki C., 50,142.224 Jordan. Dorla A., 142.178 Jotikasthira, Kusuma, 142 Joyce, Camellia J., 107 Joyner, Nancy R., 142 lunkin, Barbara L... 142,203 Kadel, Mary J.. 122 Kane. Elizabeth A.. 43.48,79 Kane. Loretta A.. 79,172,173,175,189. 199.217 Kanodc. Joyce A.. 79 Kapalla, Elizabeth A.. 79 Kasdorf. Judith A . 115.189.193 Kauffman. Sherry D., 142.166 Keel, Margaret P , 79 Keeler, Anne S.. 107,183 Keesling. Marilyn D.. 142 Kcevcr. Mary C.. 189.197 Keister. Sharon H.. 142.156 Keith. Helen M„ 142 Kelly. CleoM . 122 Kelly, Patricia K.. 122 Kelso. Carole L.. 142 Kendrick, Kathryn S., 142,201 Kennedy. Elizalseth M., 123 Kent. Mary E.. 123.189.195 Kent, Sara Jane. 142 Kenworthy. Rebecca A., 142 Kepple. Susan E.. 142 Kersey. Blanche E.. 142 Kesler. Alice G.. 107 Kevill. Kathy M„ 43,50.142 Key. Shirley L.. 142.178 Kevser. Kaye V.. 107.183 Kidd. Elizabeth R.. 142 Kidd. Nancy J.. 142 Kientz, Rose E., 123 Kilby, Susan M., 107,191 Killeen. Leslie A.. 107.172,173 Kincannon, Katrine. 107,205 King. Elizabeth 1., 142 King. Margaret B., 143 King, Patsy L., 107 King, Rebecca J., 142 Kingery, Ceatta I , 107,191 King solver, Elizabeth S., 123 Kinker. Betty L., 181 Kmncar. Genevieve L.. 143 Kinslcr, Alice J., 143 Kirby, Martha R., 123,156 234 Kirk, Betty J., 143 Kirk. Hazel J. 143 Kiser, Mary S., 143 Klimkiewicz. Mary K.. 107,162,183 Knight. Linda G., 107 Koch. Carol A.. 143 Koontz, Ruth B., 80 Korman. Linda K.. 143 Kovacevich, Eloise, 80 Kreiter, Elizabeth B., 143 Kulesher, Ruth E., 143 Lackey, i.inda D.. 143 Lacy. Thelma J., 80 Lally, Julia A.. 143 Lamar, Ruth B., 143 Lamb. Barbara J.. 143,183 Lamic. Charlotte D., 107,181 Lamorcllc, Susan, 143 Landes, Carolyn L., 143.181 Largen. Elizabeth A.. 80 Lark. Peggy A.. 80 i.arkin. Dale N . 80.163 Larson. Paula L., 143,203 Latham. Bevcrlv J. 143 Latterner, Martha A.. 107,191,193 Law, Girol J., 143,181 Law. Carol J., 143 Lawhorne, Mary J.. 81,169.177 Lawler, Joan M., 143 Uawrence. Brenda S., 123 Lawrence, Susan R., 143 Lawry, Susan C., 107,178 Lawson, Linda S., 123 Lawson. Patricia A.. 143 Lawson, Penelope L.( 143 Layman. Marilee R.. 143 Layne, Patricia 1.. 123,166 Lee. Barbara, 123 Lee, Marguerite M., 81,189.206 Lee Patricia A.. 108.183 Locdy, Sally I.. 143.218 Lentz, Constance L., 143,169.203 Leonard, Janice S., 143 Leone. Jennie M„ 50,187 Lester, Charlotte S., 144 Letson, jean. 144.203 Lewis, Shirley F., 123 Liddle, Linda L., 108 Lilly, Linda L., 144 Lilly. Mary A.. 144 Lindner. Elizabeth A., 123.181,206 Lindner, Sandra J.. 123.183 Lindsey, Joyce A., 144 Link. Malcena H.. 144,185 Linkous, Allene M.. 108 Linkous. Judy M . 144.156.166 Liscombe. Nancy S.. 81,179,180 Little. Virginia L.. 123 Litton, Jerry L., 144 Lockhart. Sarah M., 123 Loehne. Patricia A., 51,108 Logan. Barbara K.. 144 Long. Evelyn C., 81 Long. Jo A., 144,201 Lonitz, Rosmarie, 144 Looney. Betty L., 144 Looney. Susan D., 81.144.156 Loveless. Bette J.. 144 Loving. Sally M.. 189.201 Lowe. Mary S.. 54.57.81.191.195.217 Loyd, Dolores E.. 108,182 Lucas. Margaret A., 82,45.184.191.192, 216 Luckenbach. Cail I., 82 Luckenbach, Louise E.. 144,178 Luckenbach. Susann S., 108.166 Lumsden, Thelma A., 82,162 Lupton, Elizabeth A.. 123 Luttrell, Carol L., 123 McAfee, Frances D., 123 McAlister, Mary A., 82,165 McCarthy, Karen A., 168 McClellan. Judy C.. 108.189,199 McChmg. Cheryl A.. 144 McCuIlcn, Judv L.t 123 McCully. Sue E.. 123 McDonald, Joan E.. 44.57.82,191.192 204.216 McFadden, Frances B., 123 McFaddin, Norma J.. 108 McFarling. Martha A., 108 McGraw, Carolyn I... 108 McGraw, Linda E.. 144 McCuirc. Eva B.. 82,108 McGuire, Marv E., 156 Mclnnis. Nancy J., 123,181 McIntosh. Colin S., 144 Mc Kendrco. Dianne E.. 114.181,203 McKinney, Bette L., 123 McKinney, Joyce M.. 144 McLawhom. Marie, 144 McLelland. Mary F., 144 McMullen, Nancy J., 123 McOuown. Vicki l , 201 McWane. Lois L., 144 Madison. Kitty M., 108 Maffctt. Sandra L.. 108,183,199 Maggard. Karla B.. 123,201 Mahan. Carolyn J.. 144 Maiden. Rebecca C.. 144 Maler. Mary C.. 83.172.173 Maldon, Vicki, 43 Mallory, Margery J., 144,181 Mann, Barbara K., 108 Manning. Marguerite S., 144 Manning. Meredith. 144 Manuel, Ruth Carol. 108.189,195 Manuel, Wanda Kathleen, 108 Markliam. Martha C., 123 Marlar, Kathleen F... 123,180 Marshall, Helen A., 108.181,183 Marshall. Linda L.. 144 Marshall. Wanda C.. 180 Martin. Ann W„ 178 Martin, Brenda S., 123 Martin, Carrie J., 108 Martin. Eunice A.. 145 Martin, Marilvnn S.. 123 Martin. Mary K.. 108.181.189.193.217 Martin. Melba J., 145 Martin, Peggy A.. 145 Martin, Sandra C.. 99.108.191,193,217 Martin. Shelby A . 108.183 Martindale. Jean E. ft5.83.189.198 Martinez., Diana P.. 145 Mason. Barbara A.. 108.183 Mason. Carolyn L.. 145 Mason, Jayne F., 108 Mason. Kathryn E.. 145 Mason. Linda M., 145 Massey, ludith A . 83 Massingill, Lena J., 108,183 Masterson. Cayle J., 144,201 Mathena. Peggy D , 108 Matney. Lois A . 108.183 MattJicws. Patricia C., 145 Matzuk, Patricia A.. 145.181 Mauck, Betty A., ft3 Mayne. Girol R.. 83.191 Mays. Charlotte A.. 145 Mead. Nancy E.. 108 Meadows. Jane P.t 108.178 Meadows, Margaret D., 145 Mean., Diane R.. 145 Meier. Julie A., 145 Meinhold, Laura B.. 109.181 Mercer, loyce I.., 109.223 Merkel. Susan V.. 123.197 Merricks. Nancv E.. 123 Mcssick. Ann, 145 Messick. Susan Lynn, 83 Meyers. Aldah L., 124,178,183 Michael. Francie H., 109 Midgette, Juanita A.. 145 Miller. Betty J.. 84 Miller, Mary A.. 84 Miller, Nadine M., 124 Miller. Sylvia C.. 109.189,195 Mills. Elsie M . 145 MilLsaps, Trula K., 145 Milton. Nancy H.. 145 Mims, Ann T., 145 INDEX Mlnnick, Polly A., 201 Minton. Betty J.. 145.181 Mitchell. loan P.. 145 Mitchell, Linda S., 84 Mitchell, Nancy L., 124,168 Mitchell. Patsy A.. 109 Mize, Flora A.. 109 Mohler. Linda L., 145 Moles, Rebecca E., 124 Mona, Jeanette V.. 189.198 Money, Patricia R.. 109 Montsinger, Christia C.. 166 Moody, Barbara A., 84.183 Mook, Patricia A., 109 Moon. Linda D.. 84.169,177 Moore. Frances H . 84 Moore, Nancy S., 124.187 Moore, Patricia A., 109,183.200 Moore, Theresa H., 124 Moran. Judith K . 124.126.187.218 Moran. Sandra M.. 124 Morgan, Carol S., 124 Morgan, Judy C., 109,199 Morris. Gail A.. 124 Morris, Judith S., 201 Morris. Melba A.. 145.201 Morrison, Marilyn P., 109,168.191,192, 217.219.220 Morrison. Mary M , 146,201 Mountjoy. Joyce E.. 109 Mulford, Barbara A.. 146 Mullins. Barbara S.. 146 Mullins, Madeline B.. 146 Munford, Lillie B.. 124 Murdoch, Sharon L.,146 Murray, ludith R.. 47.124 Murray, Mickey J., 109 Murray, Ruby L., 146 Mustek, Glenda K„ 109,178 Musser, Connie A.. 140 Musser, Suzanne S., 146 Mutter. Gaylcan J.. 47.124.189 Myers, Joanne K.. 146 Mylum, Doris A.. 109.173 Nance, Linda L., 85,194 Nance. Martha S., 146 Nash, Jane G.. 85.190,193 Nash. Janet G., 146 Natrass, Susan, 124 Nave, Linda A., 146,203 Neal, Helen E.. 85 Nealon. Margaret M„ 124 Neff. Patricia A., 109.190.193 Nelson, Linda A.. 146 Nester, Delores A., 146 Nester, Frances A , 110,183 Nester. Joretta K.. 110,178 Ncubauer. Carol M.. 110,189,194 Newberry, Delores A.. 124 Newberry, Donna M„ 146 Ncwbill. Georgette M., 146 Newcome, Roberta J., 146 Newman, Patricia t., 146 Nichols. Betty L.. 110.178.183 Nichols. Judy A.. 146 Nichols, Sharon L., 146,206 Niles, Gayle L.. 168 Niles, Sandra C. 48.110,166,172.175. 184 Nimmo, Alice K.. 146,166 Nixon, Eloise W., 50,146 Nixon, Lorccta E., 110,180 Nixon. Marsha C.. 146 Norman. Nancy K.. 124 Norris, Ann E., 146 Norris, Doris E.. 110 Norris, Sybil C., 110,189.195 North, Phylis, 146 Null. Mary F„ 110,190.193 Nutwell, Helen L., 147 Nye. Sarah J.. 124 Oakley, James R., 147 Obenshain, Louise V., 110 O’Bryan, Joy B.. 45.191.196 O'Canas, Marian. 201.47 O'Donnell. Patricia J.. 147 Oglesby. Carol A., 110 Oglesby, Claudia S.. 124,204 Ohana, Barbara J., 147,203 O'Kanc, Valeric E., 166 Oliver. Sybil C.. 124 Olson. Marsha L., 124 O’Neil, Janice E.. 147 Orrock. Lila E.. 85 Osborne, Brenda S., 147 Osborne, Etta J., 47,124,201 Osborne, Nancy D., 85 Osborne, Patsy A., 147 Osborne, Shirley J., 147 Overstreet, Anne M.. 147.181 Overstreet, Emma L.. 54,191.195.217 Overstreet, Mary J.. 147 Owen, Betty R., 110 Owen, Carole 1 . 147 Owen. Patricia A.. 85.183 Owens, Betty M., 147 Owens, Martha S., 147 Padgett. Patricia A . 46,124.166,189,199 Page. Edith C.. 147 Page, Pamela C.. 147 Palmer. Rose M„ 147 Palmer, Sandra Ann, 147 Paltridge, Judith C., 124 Parant, Deborah. 147.185 Paris. Judith E., 147 Park. Kahngja. 110 Parker. Gail M . 147 Parker, Karen L.. 147 Parrish, Priscilla M„ 86,176,183 Parsons, Joan K., 86 Patrick. Ann S.. 124,166,204 Patterson. Frances J., 110.189.198 Patterson, Patricia A.. 46,86,164,179 189,217 Patterson. Sharon A., 147,166 Patton. Mary A.. 147,178 Patton. Sandra J., 110 Paxton, Carlin T„ 147 Paxton. Ila A., 147 Payne. Ada K.. 86 Payne, Bonnie M., 147 Payne, Katherine M., 48.110,189.200 Payne, Vivian Suzanne, 147 Payne, NVnnda L., 86 Peake, Darla C.. 110 Pearson, Nancy C-. 124 Peck. Susan T., 147 Pence, Darlyn F., 124 Pennock. Bona L.. 110.176.183 Pepper, Patricia A.. 86.191.193.217 Pepsin, Sharon A., 147 Perez. Andrea E., 201 Perkins, Anita M„ 87 Perkins. Mary P.. 185 Perry, Carolyn, 124,191,197 Persicano. Joanne M„ 111,164,183 Peterson, Linda O , 111,183,185 Peterson. Regina A.. 148 Pcttus, Bunnic. 148.181,185 Pharr, Ann C.. 148 Phibbs, Naoma J., 111,156.181 Phields. Brenda J.. 111.191 Phillips, Joan C.t 87,183 Phillips. Marx’ A.. 148 Phillips. Susie K.. 124,191.193 Philpott. Patricia M.. 148 Phipps, Dian L., 87 Phipps, Mary L., 148 Picard, Carole I.., 148 Pierce, Winnie Delores. 87.191.192.201, 217.220 Piland. Bonnie C.. 148.181 Pimentel, Toni R , 148 Pinkston. Judith L.. 148 Pitzcr, Donna J., 148.166 Planson. Karen. 87 Pleasants. Margaret A.. 111.176 Poage. Ernestine L.. 124.181.185 Poe. Ruth A.. 125.184 Poindexter. Brenda L.. 87 Pollard. Emma J.. 8S.188.199 Poole. Carol C„ 125.189.193 Popejoy, Kathryn M.. 125 Porcella. Patricia E.. 148,166 Porterfield. Donna J., 111.172.176.189 Porterfield. Kathleen A.. 45.111,168,172, 190,193,216 Porterfield. Laurel J., 148 Poston. Hclyn C., 125 Poston. Linda R., 49.148 Potter. Betty L.. 148.185 Potter. Nctha L., 148 Powell, Brenda L., 148 Powell. Susan K.. 148 Powers. Shirley A., 148 Pratt. Eleanor P., Ill Pratt, Frances S.. 111,191,193 Pratt, Patricia J., 111.181.183,189 Price, Barbara J., 88,191.192 Price. Carolyn D., 148,166 Price, Carroll A.. 148.187 Price, Edwina C., 88,176 Price, Cenette C., 148 Price. Nancy V., 201 Prillaman, Doris J.. 148 Prillaman, ludith M.. 125,197 Prim. Carole A., 14S.183 Pritt, Sarah E„ 148 Prosl, Nancy E., 125,184 Pruett. Nancy B.. 148.224 Pruncr, Linda S.. 191.193 Pugh. Betty J.. 48.111.191.192.217 Putnam, Nancy J., 148 uasebarth, Pamela E., 148 ueen, Betty J., 125 uesenherry, Ava D., 125 uesenberry, Carol J.. 88.190,195 uesenherry, Sarah K.. 148 Quick, Barbara L.. 148 Quillen, Bonnie M., Ill Radford. Billie A., 149 Hakes, Corene M., 111 Ramsey. Brenda L.. 149 Rankin. Virginia V., 88 Ratcliff, Ann D., Ill Ratliff. Patricia. 111,183 Ratliff. Sandra G., 149 Ratliff. Sandra L . 88,166.206 Rave, Sandra P.. 130.149,201 Rawn, Barbara A., 149 Raybuck. Constance M., 149 Raykes, Judith A., 191 Hcasor. Mary C., 89 Rector, Barbara A.. 49,149 Recor, Olivia S.. 149 Rector, Shirley J., 54.89 Reece. Cathleen V.. 89,166 Reed, Margaret A.. 149,201 Reese, Karen G.. 149.178 Reese, Lynda L., 89 Reeve, Charlene F., 43.125.189,195 Reeves. Catherine P., 149 Reifsnyder, Jane E., 49,149 Renick. Sylvia A., 149 Rcpass. Katherine D.. 111.156.191.2ft6 Reynolds. Christine S., 149 Reynolds, Jane L.. 149 Rhoades, Janice C., 125 Rhodes, Barbara J.. 149 Rhodes. Betty J., 149.164 Rhodes, Linda L., 111.183,201 Rhodes. Nancy B., 48.111 Richards. Sally E . 111.191.196 Richardson, Brenda L., 149 Richardson, Catherine C., 125,178 Richardson. Janet F.. 25.183 Richardson. Kathryn J.. Ill Richardson. Kay C.. 111,199 Richardson, Sandra K.. 149 Rick, Emily J.. 149 Ridgcxvay, Harriet M., 125 Riffc. Rebecca J., Ill Riggs, Nancy A.. 149 Riisen Siiri, 47,125.203 Ring. Frances C., 125 Ripley, Paula G.. 181 Rix.se. Comielia A.. 125 Robbins. Merrily, 111 237 INDEX Roberts. Barham L.t 111 Roberts, Linda L., 149,169,177 Roberts. Margaret A.. 149 Robinette, Lynda $., 149 Robinson. Carole E.. 150 Robison, Nanev Lou, 150,201 Roble, Gloria 125 Rochester. Barbara H., 150 Rodgers. Franco G.. 126 Rogers, Janice H., 150 Roland. Pamela B.. 111,189 Rollins. Ann S.. 150 Rollins. Jerry L., 150 Roope, Patsy L., 126 Rose. Donna 1).. 126 Ross, Brenda J.. 89 Ross. Miriam E., 150 Rosso, Andreo M., 150 Rountree. Peggy A., 150.203 Rucker, Martha A.. 51,126 Rudden. Pamela J.. 49,1.50 Ruhlman, Suzanne I... 150 Russell. Mary E.. 150 Russell, Pamela L.. 150.201 Rust. Anne D., 204 Ryan. Sara G., 150 Sahel. Barbara A., 111,163,212 Sale. Elizabeth V., 111,201 Sampson, Margaret D., 16,150 Samuels. Linda L., 150 Samuels, Martha Carol, 111,183,195,201, 203,217 Sands. Patricia A., 89.181.183 Saunders. Edna B., 150 Saunders, Emily R., 150 Saunders. Norma S., 90 Saunders Patricia ., 150 Savage, ludith I... 150 Sayre, Mary J.. 126 Schcrmcrhom, Carol A.. 150 Scheuring, Beverly J., 150 Schlosscr, Sharon L., 150 Schmidtlein, Carol F., 126 Schneider. Susan K.. 126 Schocklin, Sheila M.. 126 Schrowder. Georgia. 150 Schueneman, Susan, 150 Schuller. Laura U., 126 Schwarting. Ann C., 112,185 Schweitzer. Suzanne. 112.183 Scott, Garol A., 90 Scott. Frances J., 112 Scott, Judith A., 151 Seale, Janet G . 90 Seaman, Joan F.. 126 Scarccy. Eva L.. 126.185 Seay, Mary A., 90,220 Sccrist. Linda M., 112 Si alia. Lucille A., 151 Scgarra, lleatu V.. 126 Self, Joanne E„ 126 Sellers. Iris J.. 112 Sellers, Pattic T„ 201.202 Scrnones. Burley Jean. 42,126,189.195, 224 Scmoncs. Patricia S.. 112 Scrnones, Willa L.. 90 Setliff. Jeannette A.. 126 Sewell, Mary E., 151 Sexton. Gertrude P. 151,201 Sexton. Martha L.. 151 Sexton, Nancy C., 90 Sharpe, Alice V., 91,205 Shaver. Betty D.. 91.1S9.198.217 Shaw, Cynthia I).. 91.162,165.173,217 Shaw, Gayle C.. 126.166 Shaw, June Amelia, 112,183 Shawver. Zellamac C., 126,203 Sheets, Dorothy G.. 99.112.166,176.189. 201.216 Shell, Diana L.. 126,197 Shclor, Elizabeth C.. 91.156.183 Shelor, Judith A.. 157 Shelton. Annie S.. 42.44.01.181.216 Shelton, Brenda C., 127 Shelton, Cecile M.. 112,201 Shelton, Martha E., 112 Shelton. Patricia L.. 112,183 Sheppard. Oleta G.. 112.191,193,223 Sheppard, Suzanne. 91 Sherwood, Mary R., 13.151 Shideler, Nancy E.. 112,175,184 Shifflet, Linda J., 127 Shockley. Carol A.. 51,112,175,184 Shockley, Margaret S., 151 Shoemaker. Edith J., 127 Short, Julia M„ 151 Shortridge, Peggy S., 151 Shortt. Mary L., 92,191,197 Showalter. Barbara M.. 127,181 Shropshire, Sherlie, 127 Shultz, Jane L., 151 Shultz, Shirley A.. 112,178,189 Shumate. Judith M., 92,191 Sihbald. Sandra A., 151 Sicehoff, I.vnda S.. 15! Sigmon. Vicki J.. 42.112.183.188.103 Siler. Clara C.. 43.127,189.193.224 Simmons, Eugenia, 127 Simmons, Josephine P., 92 Simmons. Susan P , 112,183,191,199.223 Simons, Joan VL, 112.160,216 Simpson, Elizabeth S.. 12.172.174.191, 197.204,216 Simpson. Mary K., 127 Sink. Carok- S„ 127 Sink, Leah M . 92 Sisson, Nancy C., 113.183 Sivcly, Susan K.. 151 Skelton, Rosalyn A., 92 Skrivscth, Esther A.. 113.189.194 Slate, Janet G , 93,183 Sligb. Joyce M.. 99.113,189,201 Slasher. Nancy L., 93.165,168 Smclley, Jacquclin R.. 151 Smith, Ann B., 127 Smith, Brenda F„ 151 Smith. Cathy I... 151 Smith, Jean IL. 151,156 Smith. Joy L., 93.113.1.56.178.183 Smith. Judith A.. 93.201.204 Smith, Judith A.. 151,189,199 Smith, Linda S., 151,156 Smith, Patricia Y., 93 Smith. Paula S.. 127 Smith. Roberta A.. 178.189.194.220 Smith. Ruby J., 113 Smoot. Mary L.. 151.178 Smothers. Clcnda M.. 93,203 Snead. Elaine M.. 151 Snow, Eunice T.. 94.181 Snow, Patsy C.. 94.191.195 Snowden. Elizabeth S.. 127 Sollenbcrger. Conee A., 113,189.199 Sommers, Kathrvn R., 151 Sommers. Mary V., 94.203,212 Sorah. Patricia L.. 127.166 Sorrell. Nina S.. 113.175.18-1.191.196 Sowers, Mar - A.. 151 Spalding. Carol A., 151 Spangler. Doris M.. 113 Sparks, Judith T.. 127 Sparrow. Orclia E.. 127 Spence, Edith L.. 113 Spencer. Linda C.. 43.48,113,183 Spivey, Ruby C., 94 Sprreser. Diane M . 43.113.166,172.212 Spruill. Barbara A.. 113.183 Spurhn. Margaret H.. 113.166.172.175. 184 Stallard. Patricia A.. 113 Stanley, Brenda J., 151 Stanley. Connie I... 151 Stanley, lulia A., 47.127.191.199 Stanley. Phyllis J.. 94 Stapko, Kamila. 151 Staples, Barbara, 1.56 Staples, Frances D., 113 Staples. Sarah E.. 127 Stark. Linda A.. 151 Station, ludith M . 130.151 Steele. Joyce F... 113,183 Steele, Shirley A., 152 Steele, Thelma J., 127 Stcible. Barbara I... 152 Stein. Tyra L., 127 Stcnnctt. Barbara K.. 94 Stephenson, Sheila E.. 152.203 Sterling, Donna J., 152 Stetson. Barbara A., 127 Stevens. Callie R. 113 Stevens, Nancy J., 191 Stevenson. Ann L.. 113.199 Stewart, Carla L., 152 Still. Linda C., 127 Still, Nancy A., 152 Stinson, Barbara J.. 152 Stinson. Karen R., 127 St. John, Edith E.. 152 Stout, Paula J., 152,150 Strand. Barbara, 1-52 Strauss. Rita V.. 18.95.181.191.197 Stuart, Elly J.. 152,166 Stubblefield, Rita C., 152 Stump. Alina K., 113.203 Sturgill, Gcorgic M., 127 Sullivan, Donna J., 152 Summers. Linda A., 152 Sutherland. Brenda L.. 95 Sutton, Rebecca II., 152 Swain, Linda K., 152 Swartz, Anna M . 95,172,173,197 Swayze. Jeanine R.. 152 Sweitzcr. Barbara C.. 127 Swenson. Suzanne C.. 127 Swindall, Rose A.. 113,180 Swinson, Harriet M., 152 Switzer, Patricia K., 127 Sword, Katherine L., 113,178.183 Talbert, Nyoka D.. 95 Talley. Betty C.. 113,201.203 Talinage, Bonnie R., 152,183 Tanner, Jeanne IL. 152 Tappy, Mary E., 152.185 Tate, Nancy C.. 152 Taugner. Rosannc R., 152 Tawcs, Sandra L., 127 Taylor, Lockwood, 152 Taylor, Marcella K., 152 Taylor, Nancy A.. 152 Tavlor. Toni L.. 152 Teass, Jennie M., 49,152 Tench, Martha A., 113,178 Terry, Janet E.. 95 Testerman, Stella F.. 152 Thacker, Sara I... 152 Thomas, Barbara W„ 153,181 Thomas, Emily J.. 95.185 Thomas. Nancy C., 153 Thomas, Nina C.. 127,169 'Lhomas, Pegg ' J., 133 Thomason. Rita J.. 127.164.191,199.224 Thompson, Anne M„ 127,189,199 Thompson, Barbara A.. 113,166,183 Thompson, Joyce E., 128,169 Thompson, Nancy J.. 153 Thompson, Patricia A., 153,156 Thompson, Patricia L.. 113 Thrush. Barbara L., 153,204 Tinsley, Patricia E.. 201 Tiplady, ludith K.. 153 Tippett, Katherine F... 128 Tolbert. Barbara A., 113 Tolbert. Mary G.. 113.201 Tolley, Joyce C.. 153 Tomblin. Amos L, 114 Tomlinson, Barbara I... 48.113,188.193 Toney, Myra L., 96.17.5.184.191.196 Torrance, Peggy A.. 153 Torrence. Ava L.. 42 Torres, Magda E., 128 Torrey, Julia A., 128.212 Towler, Mary A.. 153 Townsend, Helen M., 153 Townsend. Marilyn J., 153 Trausneck. Patricia A . 153 Travis, Kathleen, 128 Traylor, Carol P.. 128,166 238 INDEX Tretick, Marcy E., 153 Triplett. Mary I,. 49.153 Trussell. Marta J.. 153 Tuck, Mary A.. 153.180.220 Tucker, Lcttic M.. 153 Tucker. Susan T., 43,153 Tucker, Trudy J., 49 Tull. Hannah F.. 128 Tull, Sarah N„ 114,179.180 '1'urk. Linda M.. 128 Underwood. Mary P.. 114 Unterzubc-r, Crctchen. 153 Upshaw, Mary E., 128 Uschak, Drena L.. 153 Valentine. Helen P.. 46.191.128 VanDykc. IX k re A.. 128.169 VanDykc, Shirley C., 96 Vann, Jennifer L.. 153 Varela, Carla L., 114 Vargas, Brenda D., 153,203 Varner, Vickie L., 49,153 Vaughan, Amelia L., 153.201 Vaughan. Barbara A.. 114 Vaughn. Carolyn J., 154 Vaughn, Priscilla D.. 154 Vaughn, Virginia G., 154,181 Velez, Laura E., 184 Vest. Wanda J.. 47.128.178.180 Via. Judy I.. 114,178.183 Via. Judy R.. 128 Vidk, Alice M.. 154 Vick. Camelia R . 154 Vick. Carole. E„ 1.54.164 Vincent. Bonnie C . 154.178 Violand, Emma N., 128.195 Violand, Susana B.. 154 Vitomski, Patricia C., 114,183 Wade, Eleanor L., 154 Wade, Patricia L.. 154,169 Wagner, Barlsara Fay. 96 Waldron, Rita I.. 49 Waldron. Sandra J.. 154 Waldrop. Mary M., 114,181 Walker, Carolyn L., 154 Walker. Judy F.. 128,197,201,200 Walker. Indy M.. 96.197 Wall. Mary A., 154 Wallace, Patricia L.. 154 Walters, Barbara J., 154 Walton. Adrienne I... 90 Walton, Minnie R.. 45.96,195,201.204 Wampler, Margaret. 20-1 Wampler, Sherrie J., 154,181 Wanlcss, Marge I... 128.181 Ward. Anna M.. 154 Ward. Susan A.. 154 Warden, NTita L., 114 Ware. Julia B., 43.46,114,195.201.202 Warren, Mildred )., 128 Warrington. Catherine. 97 Washburn, Daphne V.. 42,44,189.114, 216 Washington, Rilla, 154 Wassum, Patricia E., 128 Watkins, Sandra L., 128,191,220 Watson, Charlotte A.. 44.114,181 Watson. Linda L. 154 Watson. Mary L. 154 Watts, Carol S., 97 Watts. Judith L.. 128 Wayne. Sarah I.. 154.178 Weaglcy. Elizabeth A.. 128 Weaver. Bonnie S. 128.181.197 Weaver. Susan A.. 154 Webb, Joyce F.. 128,166 Webb, Rosalind E., 114 Webb. Teresa E.. 154 Webb. Terry J.. 114 Weeks. Ann N., 128 Wehrung. Marjorie J., 128 Wells. Xaomi M . 97 West. Dnrothv P.. 114 West, Joan L., 114 West, Linda 1.. 97.176 West. Nancy J.. 45.114,190.199 West. Patricia A., 155,178 West. Phyllis M.. 153.178 Westbrook, Kendall A . 128.189.19.5 Wcstgatc, Diana J., 155 Wharton. Jo A.. 97.188.195.216 Wheeler, Sharon R., 97 White, Amelia |., 184 White, Dawn R., 155 White, Elizabeth T„ 165 White. Lillian M„ 155.166 White. Ruth F.. 128 Whitehouse, Edith E., 197 Whitehurst, Helen E.. 42,128.189.195.. 201 Whitehurst. Priscilla A.. 155 NVhitcncr, Jeanne E., 114,183 Whitley, Brenda L.. 98.201.202 Whittaker, Judith E., 155 Whittaker. Patricia G., 98 Whitten, Elizabeth A.. 45 Whittington. Helen J.. 128,189.199 Wickham, Frances D., 155 Wilkins. Patricia R.. 42.128.166.181, 191,195 Williams, Barbara J., 98 Williams. Fmilie A., 155 Williams. Georgia A.. 114 Williams, Mary I... 114 Williams. Shirley M., 98.173.175.184.185 Willis, Joyce F.. 129 Wills, Martha L.. 98,183 Wilshire, Catherine J., 153 Wilson. Brenda L.. 44.48.114.183.195 Wilson. Ella J.. 155 Wilson. Xancy L.. 155.181 Wilson, Sara A.. 129 Wilson. Terry. 155.166 Wilton, Barbara A., 129 Wingfield. Maria A.. 114 Wingfield, Theloise Y.. 155 Winn. Jean P , 129 Winstead. Jennifer S., 47,129,184,197. 201 Wirt. Elizabeth S.. 114.169 Wiseman, Sharon K.. 155 Wohlford. Eleanor C. 114,169 Wolfskill. Ethel M., 212 Wood. Donna M. 155.181 Woolwine, Cheryl K., 155 Worley. Carol V.. 155 Worsham. Barbara A.. 129.201 Worsham. Helen B.. 155 Wren. Patricia G.. 201 W right, Barbara A.. 114 Wright. Brenda C., 155,178 Wright. Carol. 49.155.203 Wright. Carolvn B.. 114.191.195,223 Wright. loyceR.. 114.181.183 Wright, Linda A., 155 Wright, Sandra K.. 155 Wubbler. Marianne E., 155 Wyatt. Martha A.. 114 Wygal. Judi M.. 191 Yates. Judith A.. 155 Yeatts, Carol A., 129.183 Yeatts. Margurettc F.. 98.201 Zabawa. Jennifer L.. 129.191,199 Zcigjer, Cvthia A.. 114,196 239 GENERAL INDEX Administration 22-41 Highlanders 167 Alumnae Association 157 Home Economics Club 181 Alpha Psi Omega 179 Honor Council 44 Alpha Sigma Alpha 192-193 Honor Fraternities 172-179 Alpha Sigma Tau 194-195 Honors Hall 51 Animus Quarens 185 Honor Society 172 Aquamaids 204 Hoofbcats 205 Art Guild 184 House Councils 46-51 Athletic Association 200-201 Interdorm Committee 43 Band 167 Kappa Delta Pi 174 Baptist Student Union 209 Kappa Mu Epsilon 175 BEE HIVE 162-164 Literary Magazine 165 Board of Visitors 22 Lutheran Student Association 211 Canterbury Association 209 Martin, Charles K., Jr. 24-25 Capital Club 187 Moffett Hall 158,159 Chancellor 23 Monogram Club 201 Chi Beta Phi 173 Mu Phi Epsilon 177 Choral Club 171 Music Educators National Conference 169 Christian Science Student Association 211 Newman Club 212 Church of the Brethern Student Fellowship 210 Newspaper 166 Classes 54-155 Orchesis 203 Senior 54-98 Panhellenic Council 45 Junior 99-114 Pansophia 168 Sophomore 115-129 Pemm Club 202 Freshman 130-155 Phi Beta Lambda 178 Concert Dance Club 203 Pictorial Section 2-15 Contents 17 Pi Gamma Mu 176 Cotillion Club 188-189 President of the College 24-25 Curriculum Clubs 168-187 Queens 218-219 Curtain Clan 180 RADFORD REVIEW 165 Dance Clubs 188-191 Registrar 36 Day Students Club 156 Riding Club 205 Dean of Instruction 26 Shelley, M. P. 18-19, 35 Dean of Women 39 Sigma Kappa 196-197 Dedication 18-19 Sigma Sigma Sigma 198-199 Director of Admissions and Placement 18-19. 35 Social Sororities 192-199 Disciples Student Fellowship 210 Student Court 42 El Circulo Espanol 186 Student Education Association 182-183 Electoral Board 43 Student Government 42-43 Ensemble 168 Student Life Committee 43 Faculty 26-41 Trabue, Ann McD. 39 Foreword 17 Tri-M Club 184 4-H Alumnae Association 185 Wesley Foundation 213 German Club 190-191 Westminster Fellowship 213 Glee Club 170 Who's Who 216-217 CRAPURCHAT 166 Young, Robert J. 26 Hahn, T. Marshall, Jr. 23 YWCA 206-207 240 ■t an Ml


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