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McConnell library Radford University . . . is probing, questioning, emergingy the extension of the individual s world . . . through INVOLVEMENT. ■ 19 6 9 Radford College Radford, Virginia So many times 1 see you as seemingly apathetic. I wonder why? Is it that you do not care; or is it because you care too much? Mow can one tell? By becoming involved? Involvement means contact with others and in what you arc doing and in what place you happen to Ik . (Jetting to know people and. most important, responding. Lxx k at the people on this page. They are reacting to something or someone in their own way. Are you reacting? Are you finding yourself bv giving of yourself? Are you part of the continent? No man is an island, entire of itself. even.' man is a piece of the continent. a part of the main. if a clod lie washed away by the sea. Europe is the less. as well as if a promontory were. as well as if a manor of thy frisiuk or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me. lwausr 1 am involved in mankind. J«4in Doiiim 3 1 am only one, Bui Mill 1 am one. I cannot do every thing. But Mill I can do something; And t ccaiue I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that 1 can do. Edward Everett Hale 4 Each is one. yet each is taking her own part in that mysterious process of becoming a person — a woman. Each is doing her “own tiling”. Arc you concerned enough with the environment surrounding you that you give the one thing that you do well in order to become a person involved. Tell me. what are you doing? F “She saw every personal relationship as a pair of intersecting circ les. Jan Stmther 6 The future is a world limited by ourselves. in it we discover only what concerns us and. sometimes, by chance, what interests those whome we love the most. Maurice Maeterlinck The atoms move in a void and catching each other up jostle together, and some recoil in any direction that may chance. and others become entangled with one another in various degrees according to the symmetry of their shapes and sizes and positions and order. and they remain together and thus the coming into being of composite things is effected.” Simplifies 7 Are you an atom? 8 Sometimes I have to be alone, to see if I am still mo. to make sure I know what that means. “Are you busy?” Not really. “How about helping us?” “Oh, I have too much to do. Which person are you? How are you meeting yourself? Where arc you going? In search of myself I went looking for me But I couldn't see What I wanted to be Instead I found That to really see Is just to be And ]uit looking for me M. C. Barr Prof, of Architecture Colorado University 9 ••To find life rich and rewarding, il is important to give yourself to other people. What the college and vour life becomes is largely in your bands. ’ John W McConnell ‘l found out quickly that the way you create a college atmosphere Is to give of yourself.” 67 Coloration 10 ACTIVITIES 14 Registration, Orientation — Time Consuming And Confusing Processes Fall registration opened Radford greeting a record-breaking 3,614 students for enrollment. Nearly one-third of this total arrived from twenty-five states and seven foreign countries. These figures represent an increase of approximately one hundred over last year’s enrollment. Tire gain is attributed to an increase in the numlrer of seniors doing student teaching. Along with the increased enrollment, the new facilities of Young Hall were opened with the new facilities of Peters Hall near completion. New degrees were added to top the starting of the '68-‘69 school term. Orientation, which lasted for three days, acquainted the freshmen to the college life at Radford. Sophomore Counselors aided their counsclccs in adjusting to the new rules and procedures by portraying “Big Sisters” to the freshmen. Junior Residents and House Fellows joined in the orientation program. The program consisted of lectures, lx ok studies, tours, a meeting of the administration, and a general Handbook Test. The Handbook Test is required before the student, freshman or transfer, may engage in social activities. Payment of fees is the first step. Mixers were held to acquaint the Freshmen. Handbook tests had to be taken before engaging into social activities. 15 November Brought Parents And Alumni To The Campus Parents Weekend and Homecoming activities were held November 1-3, 1968. From Friday to Sunday, the program planned for the visitors was entertaining as well as informative. Parents and alumni had the opportunity to meet the mcml crs of the faculty and administration from the program Meet the Administration Dedication of Young Hall, which opened Fall Quarter, was held. Young Hall, the new administrative and faculty office building named for retired Dr. Kol ert J. Young, greatly helped the Radford facilities. A portrait of Dr. Charles K. Martin. Jr., commissioned by the Alumnae Association was unveiled in the John Preston McConnell Library. Great Expectations , a discussion of the educational expectations of college students, faculty, and parents was held in McGuffey Hall. The Aquamaids, Orchcsis, Perl Coats, and the Highlanders performed for the large crowd of parents, alumni, friends, and dates present on the RC campus. Afterwards Freshmen had Open House in their residence halls. The sorority rooms and the Physical Education Department were also open to the visitors. On Sunday, sponsored by the College's Collegiate Sermon Series, the Reverend Alfred A. McBride spoke in the Preston Auditorium. Father McBride. Assistant Professor of Catechetics at the Catholic University of America spoke on The World Prophecies to the Church . Parent enjoyed the panel discussion l y students, faculty. The Highlanders Dr Martin, wife, daughter, and grandson look at the portrait in the Library, unveiled at Homecoming. A Undent art erhibit was held for the visitors. 16 Mr. Young receive congratulation at the dedication of Young Hull 17 18 ASA greets perspective pledges at their Roaring Twenties party. Sororities use various themes at nish parties. Rush And German Chib pledges take a needed break during hobo day. Pledging Fill School Year Sisters await entertainment at ASA' Christmas party. Tri-Sij; entertain nishces at their Monte Carlo night. Each quarter the four sororities and the two dance clubs on campus send out bids. Rushecs then Iscgin the rigorous, but rewarding, task of pledging. For each Cotillion Club pledge, this means one day as a worm, wearing a burlap bag with an onion around her neck. The next day she oecomes a Cotillion Star. German Club pledges must spend one day as hoboes, dressed in red and white, carrying knap-sacks of treats for sisters. On the second day they are dressed as German dreams. The sororities hold rush parties each fall in dorm rcc rooms. At these parties, rushees and sisters get acquainted and make friends. After the third rush party bids arc sent out and pledging begins. Pledges and sisters work together on campus activities. Rush [sorties give everyone a chance to get aquainted. 19 The Saltation played at the Carnival Queen. Miau-Wan Ho. was from Jefferson dorm, dance Saturday night. The Queen and her court at the carnival dance. 20 Campus Carnival Features First Auction A professional auctioneer conducted the auction. An ancient Homan fortune-telling booth. Campus Carnival, Noveml er Ifi and 17. was the climax of a two week campaign by the dorms to raise money for charity. Mardi Cras was the theme of this year’s carnival. Besides the usual carnival booths, one of the features of Friday night was a celebrity auction, with articles donated by prominent persons. Among the contributors were President and Mrs. Johnson. Senator Mark Hatfield. Virginia senator Harry Byrd. Jr.. Johnny Carson, and Hit-hard Nixon. The front of Peters Hall depicts the theme of Campus Carnival. Pilgrims in the Aquamaids show. 21 Seniors Honored At Collegiate Sermons And Convocations The Collegiate Sermon Series, sponsored by Radford’s Spiritual Enrichment Committee, invites an outstanding clergyman to the college each quarter. Father Alfred McBride, an assistant professor of catechetics at the Catholic University, was the guest speaker at the fall Collegiate Sermon. “The World Prophecies to the Church was the topic of his sermon. The College Choir provided the music for the service. The Sophomore Class sponsored the winter Collegiate Sermon honoring the March graduates, on Feb. 2. Or. Bennett J. Sims, Director of the School of Continuing Education at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia, was the guest minister. The Episcopal minister's topic was Take Tomorrow”. The Glee Club sang during the service. Once each quarter the graduating seniors arc honored by the faculty members at a Convocation. A guest speaker is invited to deliver an address at these programs. Rev. Bennett J. Sims. D.I . 22 Rev. Alfred A. McBride. At the Convocations the faculty members honor the senior'. Dr. Martin introduces the speaker at the Fall Convocation. The audience rises in honor of the seniors at the end of the program. 23 24 Dr. Lall Is First Visiting Scholar The Visiting Scholar program of the University Center in Virginia brings distinguished speakers to the campus throughout the year. Our first speaker was Arthur I.all. professor of International Affairs at Columbia University. Dr. L—ill addressed students at Radford on Oct. 25. His topic was Communist China at the Negotiating Tabic . A native of India. Dr. Lall. was the Indian ambassador to the United Nations for five years. He also served as the governor to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Another Visiting Scholar during fall quarter was George Mvlonas, on Dec. 4. John Bonner spoke to the students here at Radford on March 5. Spring quarter, (dark Kerr. Margaret Bates, and Ernest Nagel delivered addresses. John T. Bonner. The Urban South — Crisis Now Dormitory discussion group. William J. Raspberry. John Q. Wilson. This symposium on one of our contemporary crises, the urlxan South, was held on Octolxer 11. The daylong symposium, sponsored by the Social Science Division of Radford College, was open to everyone. James Q. Wilson. Professor of Government at Harvard University, sjxokc alxout crime in the streets. Challenges and changes in urlxan education were discussed by John I). Webster, Assistant Director For Mental Health Training and Research of the Southern Regional Board. In the evening, William J. Rasplxerry, columnist for The Washington Post, spoke alxout urban negro problems. In each of these programs discussion and questions from the audience were invited. Student-faculty teams let! discussions in the recreation rooms of several dormitories, later that night. The day’s program was reviewed and further discussed. 26 Discussions arc lively and topics varied. CONTACT Becomes Bi-weekly This year a special effort was made to make CONTACT a bi-monthly program. CONTACT is an informal get-together sponsored by Student Life. It gives all members of the Radford College community a chance to meet and get to know one another bv opening lines of communications between faculty and the students. The programs took place in dormitory recreation rooms. Refreshments arc serves!. Student-faculty CONTACT in Madison Rcc. Room. 27 The Brother Four. A conference during rehearsal of Carmen.” The puppets were one of Carnival's most cnc'hauling elements. Boris Goldovsky, director and Edward Alley, conductor, arrange the set for Carmen”. rv The Glen Tetley Dance Company. Carnival Begins ’69 Concert Series The Glen Tetley Dance Company. The Radford College Popular Concert Series had opened on Oct. 21 with “Carnival , a broadway musical-comedy about an orphan who wanders into a carnival. The show featured all of the performers customarily found at a carnival. The Brothers Four presented a concert on Nov 17. Their folk songs ranged from traditional ballads to modern satires and protest songs. Carmen”, the most popular French opera in modem history, was presented on Feb. 23 and 24. The story, set in nineteenth century Seville, is about a love affair between a gypsy. Carmen, and a soldier. The opera was performed by the Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater. The Glen Tetley Dance Company performed on April 21. Under the direction of Mr. Glen Tetley, they presented a modern dance program. Broadway Musical Hit Presented On March 8 At Radford College The Broadway production, “Man of La Manche , was presented on March 3 in Preston Auditorium. The play had the original stars, David Atkinson and Patricia Maraud, appearing. This prize winning musical was arranged by the National Performing Arts. Inc., of New York. The play, based on Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, is still playing on Broadway. 'Hie featured song and tut of the year is “The Impossible Dream”, sung by David Atkinson. David Atkinson sang the hit song in the finale. Miss Patricia Maraud. Aldonza, co-starred in the drama. Man of La Mancha. 30 A htiic from Cocktail Party . Eliot’s Cocktail Party Heads Drama Productions The Radford College Theatre presented T. S. Eliot's comedy The Cocktail Party” in November. The cast included Mr. Charles Hayes. Lynnie Raybuck, Barbara Jo Klump, David DeHart, and Mr. Rav Mink. Mr. John Irvine directed the production. Cocktail Party is a spiritual quest under the glass of middle class cocktail parties. Included in the plot arc the trials and tribulations of two love triangles. The acts are highlighted by scenes of gaiety and cocktail party manners, projected over a contrast of everyday people who are trying to discover the ability to love and Ik loved. “Ex-Miss Copper Queen On A Set Of Pills”, a one act plav by Morgan Terry was presented by Alpha Psi Omega, the drama club. In order to reach the largest possible audience, the play was given in several dorms over a two week period in February. The play involves the meeting of two Lesbians and the Copper Queen. The Queen’s a pill adicted. ex-beauty queen who becomes a prostitute. Mr. Hoy Mink, a party member, ami Barltara Jo Klump a Celia. Mr. Charles Hayes a Edward Chamtxrrlayiie and Lynnie Raybuck a Julia Shuttlcthwaitc. 31 Christmas Involves Caroling And First Bonfire Christmas brings thoughts of the holidays and vacation for the girls. Awards were given for the decorations. Tlie Student Life Committee sponsored a carol sing and a bonfire on December 5 in front of Moifet Hall. The Glee Club led the tour of the campus, caroling and bringing Christmas spirit to the rest of Radford. 'Hie evening was climaxed by the presentation of awards to the dormitories with the winning holiday decorations. A panel of eight faculty mcmliers served as judges for the contest. 32 Radford's first Christmas Ixrnfuc kept the spirit high. Through the door to trilling's Fantasvland Christmas with stuffed animals. Santa simIn Ingles Dorm. Christmas decorations covered the dorms. 33 Dance Clubs Sponsored Formals For the Coronation Ball in November, Peters Hall was transformed into an underwater cavern with the theme of Beyond the Shore”. Bine and green lights, a treasure chest, an octopus, mid fish created the underwater atmosphere. The queen’s throne was a giant pink clam shell. A sunken pirate ship served as the bandstand for Otey Warren and his Orchestra. The modem dance room was a pirates’ den where refreshments were served. Each year the German Club sponsors the Coronation Ball in honor of the Freshman Class. This year Susie Bing was elected by her classmates to be the Freshman Coronation Queen. “Funny Valentine , a semi-formal dance, was presented jointly by the Cotillion and German Clubs on February 15. A comic motif featuring the famous and lovable Peanuts characters converted Peters Gym into a ballroom. The modem dance room became Snoopy’s dog house, where refreshments were served. Music was provided by the Escorts , from Richmond, Virginia. Smic Ring. Cofnation Queen. Phyllis Colt-in an. Apple Blossom Princesv Malda Chandler. Harvest Bowl Princess. Princesses Represent Radford Throughout The State Radford is well represented in the state’s pageants. Malda Chandler, a senior from Clarksville, Virginia, was chosen as Radford’s princess to the annual Harvest Bowl Festival. Malda participated in the half-time activities at the Harvest Bowl football game held in Richmond on October 11. Apple Blossom princess. Phyllis Coleman, represented Radford at the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Phyllis is a senior from Bassett. Virginia. Besides being featured in the Apple Blossom Parade, she attended luncheons, teas, and concerts during the three day festival. May 1-3. Junior Resident % rehearsing their number. Members of other claves supported the Junior Follies. There she is Miss Abnormal of 1923. The old Mis Abnormal bids her final good-bye. Gloria Brinkley and Smitty ducu Follies. Contestants in the Mis Abnormal Contest. Sophomores And Juniors Each Stage A Show Tiie Miss Radford Abnormal” pageant was held on January 17 by the Sophomores at the annual Stunt Night production. Ilie producers of the show went back to the Twenties for their mood and costumes. The production climaxed when Miss Radford of 1923, Lee Birckhead, was crowned by the retiring Miss Radford, Liz Innis. The five finalists were Sue Freeman, No. 42; Barbara Mann. No. 18; Lee Birckhead. No. 96; 1 . J. Scott. No. 21; and Margie Brown, No. 33. The girls were presented in swim-suit competition, talent presentations, and evening wear. During intermission the judges. Vickie Vaughn. Bcv Hutton, and Gail I .ightenheimer, circulated through the audience polling the spectators’ opinions. The question and answer period followed. While the judges were discussing the results, Liz Innis made her final walk to the tunc of “Bve Bye Blackbird . The coronation received an interruption when first runner-up P. J. Scott objected to the decision and proclaimed herself as the letter candidate. Afterwards, the entire cast joined in the finale singing We’ll Always lie Bosom Buddies . The Class of 70 presented its Junior Follies in March. The theme of this year’s follies was “The Groove Yard.” Pop music of the past decade from rock, to folk, to soul, to psychedelic was featured. Guest stars’ Elvis Presley, James Brown. The Beatles, The Beach Boy's, The Temptations, The Supremes, and many others sang the hits that made them famous. Fashions and dances were featured with each era in music. 37 1968 May Day Was A “Colonial Springtime The 1968 May Day Festival l egan May 2, 1968. with the performances of the Aquamaids which continued through May 5 with other campus events. The climax of the weekend came with the crowning of Toni Williams of Portsmouth as May Queen by U.S. Representative Richard Poff. Carol Prince was her Maid of Honor. Tire Queen and her court were escorted to the coronation by members of the V.P.I. Gregory Guard. The theme, “Colonial Springtime , was carried out through the festivities. Programs were given by the Aquamaids, Highlanders, Orchesis, and the Choral Club. The Dramatics Club gave a production of “Punch and Judy”. Open House for the dormitories and sorority rooms were held. The Cotillion Club sponsored a dance in Peters Hall on Saturday night. Music for Moonlight Mayor” was provided by Otey Warren and his band. Sunday brought the conclusions to May Day activities with a Collegiate Scnnon by Dr. John BrokhofF. The afternoon included final performances of the groups and a horse show at the stables. The Queen arriving at the pageant which took place in front of Moffett. Colonial pages attended the May The coronation ceremony was held in Preston Hall. Mickey Fast, one u(the Muv Court princesses. Toni Williams, 196S May Queen. Tlie Queen and her court review the Gregory Guard from Virginia Tech. 39 Broadway’s Best Is May Day’s My “Fair Lady’’ ' The Best of Broadway was the theme of this year’s May Day Festivities. The Ascot Bate scene from “ 1y Fair Lady” was used in the pageant on Saturday. White, with splashes of grey, black, red, and pink, dominated the color scheme. The queen and her court all wore white dresses. Queen Chcri Johnson and her court viewed the program from gazelx s erected on the lawn in front of Moffett. Performances by the Choir, Orchesis, and the Redcoats centered around the pageant theme. The Gregory Guard from Virginia Tech also performed at the ceremonies. Alyson St.irkry. Bogota, Columbia Li a Lynn, Buena Vista. Virginia. Martha Andrews. Richmond, Virginia. Bca Forbes. Annandule. Virginia. 40 Sheila Anteau, Uivallett. New Jersey. Cathy Brown. Indianapolis. Indiana. 41 Tern Miller. Chcospeakc. Virginia. Jan Wilson. Richmond Virginia. Michelle Coetlel. Annonk. New York. 42 Ascot Races Vickie Vaughan. Salem, Virginia. Gloria Bnnklcy, Va. Beach, Virginia. Featured At May Day Pageant Doda Roberts. Norfolk. Virginia. Orcta Dunn. Norfolk. Virginia. Lee Brickhcad. Martinsville. Virginia. Fairfax Puhan. McLean. Virginia. May Day Brings Seniors Closer To End Lynda Shelton. Norfolk. Virginia Bonnie Willard. Salem. Virginia. Su Stevcm. Richmond Virginia. 44 Betty Forbes. Portsmouth. Virginia. May Queen. Cheri Johnson. 46 Maid of Honor, Lynn Coodall. Queen Cheri Johnson And Maid Of Honor Lynn Goodall Reign At “My Fair Lady” Cheri Johnson, May Queen, is a history major from Front Royal, Virginia. Cheri has been active in Alpha Sigma Tau sorority and Cotillion Dance Club. She has also been President of the Student Government Association, Junior Resident, and selected to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Maid of Honor, Lynn Coodall. from Petersburg, Virginia, is a Business Home Economics major and plans to go into retail merchandising after graduation. Lynn was her Junior Class Vice-President and during summer school served as the Student Government President. She is also in Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority and Cotillion Dance Club. 47 'Little sisters” cap Bin sisters before graduation day arrives. Ushers assist the graduates. Large Class Necessitates Two Graduations The procession begins at Founders Hall and proceeds to Preston Auditorium. June 1. 1968, marked a point in Radford's history. On this date Radford held two commencements for its 350 spring graduates. One ceremony was held in the afternoon and the other was held that evening in Preston auditorium. Dr. Duel Wolflc, Executive Officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science spoke on “The Right Choices”. Dr. Rolsert F. Williams, Executive Secretary of the Virginia Education Association and Editor of the Virginia Journal of Education spoke on ‘Teaching — A Profession in Transition”. 49 During the walk fond memories are recalled. STUDENT GOVERNMENT In Action At Home ■ And Away The Student Government retreat in October was an informal workshop to make plans for the coming year in SGA. Visitors from the Virginia Commonwealth University sharer! suggestions on rules, regulations, and SGA policies. Mrs. Jane Walters opened the retreat with an out-door worship service. Then Dr. Martin, Dr. Marvin, Miss Hurlburt, Dr. Shelly, and Mr. Moran led a panel discussion on various questions presented by the students to SGA. The retreat was closed by a picnic with the administration and the student leaders discussing different aspects of Radford College life in small groups. In the spring of 1968 the Student Intercollegiate Association of Student Government held its annual convention at Radford College. Nancy Singleton, a Radford student, was elected president for the '68-‘69 year. In Noveml er, Miss Hurlburt and Nancy went to Mississippi State College for Women to attend a planning conference for the next convention to l c held in April. With the help from the students, faculty, and the administration, Radford College's SGA is becoming a more potent force on the RC campus. Cirls arrive from all over the South for the SIASG convention. Resist iat ion takes place in Marini 50 Newly elected officers of SIASC are Sail Shinglcr, Wesleyan College; I .aura Drr Mis iscippi State College for Worry Rcc Komi. Dr. Marlin discusses the differences between VCU and RC with our visitors. Dr. Marvin explains an administratis? policy to the students involved in the workshop. sanev Singleton, Radford College; and saucy Chamberlain, Blue Mountain vollege 51 ;a JL SGA Plans Spring Play Week-end SGA Play Week-end was in April. Athletic contests were held all day Saturday and two dances were held in the evenings. CONTACT, sponsored by the Student Government Association, was held every two weeks. These informal gatherings open the lines of communications between the faculty and the students. In Deceml er, a Christmas bonfire was held in front of Moffett. The Glee Club was present to entertain and to lead the caroling. President Ann Pearson begins her term of office. 52 Nancy Singleton, Chairman of Rules Committee; P. J. Scott. Secretary-Treasurer; Ccorgianna Jones. Chairman of Honor Council: Becky Foster. Vice-President; Mary Hall. Chairman of Student Court; Pam Stanley, Chairman of Student Life: Ann Pearson. President. SCA officers were installed at a candle lighting ceremony in January. 53 Former president. Chert Johnson, administers the with of office to the new officers. SGA Committees Study Possible Revisions Of Rules And Regulations Virginia Association of Student Governments: Linda Singleton. Mimi McBroom. Donna Davenport. Archer Boyd, Susan Williams. Paula R.nidenbush. Rules Committee: Miss Lewright, advisor; Anne Moore. Cindy Young, Linda Singleton. Susan Williams. Kathy Goodall, Chris Fallwell. Raihsn Cox. Student Life: ROW I: Marly Rivera. Pat Dasis. Judy Cusmeratti. Janice Holland. Donna Davenport. Dianna Spencer. Robin Davie. Row U: Margaret Coughlin. Pam Stanley, Anna Buchanan. 54 Legislative Council: SEATED: Denise Winnie. Reggie Herbert. Pat Chairman; Mars- Ann Calc. Secretary; Mary R. Hammond. Becky Pillis. Muter, Linda Marshall. Barbara Franklin, Trida James. Bonnie Woodall. Karen Vitlo. Jane Lennig, Cindy Hartt. Debbie Kraut. Janet Smithcran. Lynda Hall. Kristi Hadden: STANDING: Susan Doherty. Becky Foster, Inter-Residence Council; SEATED: Kitty Spencer. Russell; Linda Scarbro, Draper; Tammy Sandir lVna. Bolling; Elaine Stuckey. Tyler; Bonnie Tilson. Pocahontas; STANDING: Becky Leigh. Madison, S«isan Hoggard, Chairman; Janie Walker. East Moffett; Dorothy Hankinson. Ingles; Janie Hinson, Washington; DebNe Janierson, Norwood. 55 Courts Work Together On New Procedures Intrnlnnn Court: fX ro hr i tabr. R'. rrn Murray, Mar)’ Silver, Jacket Wiggius. Iyce Phillips. Jane Baird Denise Inahmett. Leslie Call. Sonia White. 56 Chairman, Vickie Vaughan and Secretary. Jane Koot. Student Court: Linda Crouch. Karen Gardner. Cahriclla LoMoscolo. Susan Horton. Man.- Hall. Peggy i Ionic, Barium Josten. Pam (x-rcc-i. Honor Council: Jan Powell. Terry- DeBose. Dorothy I-ong, Billie Dawn. C corgi anna Jones. Chairman; Maureen White. Ann Youngblood. Lvn Snyder. Lucy Horn. Chris Gcraci. 57 Kuvm'II. Front Row: Marianne Johnson. Vice-President; Kitty Spencer. President: Chris Fallwell. Sandv Simmons. Jan Wibon. Jiuiior Residents. Back Row: Janet Cray. Hall Monitor; lasrene Hudson. Secretary. Sylvia Evans. Fire Warden. Georgia Gather. Social Chairman; Carolyn Easter. Treasurer; Audrey Lilly. Interdorm Representative. Tyler; Rita Monger. Secretary; Manley Rivera, Fire Warden; Martha Andrews. Vice President; Carla Ziminerman, Treasurer; Mrs. Atkinson; Ellen Roundtrcy. Hall Monitor; Lynn Sparks. Social Chairman; Elaine Stuckey. President. S8 House Councils — An Integral Part Of Student Government Washington: Cindy Graham, landa Beasley, Brenda Marshall. Carolyn Trimmer, President; Susan Walker, Karen Richardson. Margie Fleet. Monitor; Caylc Henderson, and Chin Chin Ho. Fire Wardens: Gigi Coffman. Interdorm Representative. 59 Norwood: Pat Musco, Vicc-Pres dent: Carol Jones. Secretary; Cloriann Power. Junior Resident; Alice Irvan, President; Nancy Cabrielsen, Social Chairman; Flynn Bowdan, Hall Jefferson; Karen Murray, Carol Tate, President; Eileen Cangjano. Nugent Lemon. Jean Humphreys, Hi Ho. Susan Hoggard, Karen White. 60 Ingles. ROW I: Susan Risers, Anne Moore. I.inda Crouch. Hetty Coleman, ROW II: Kathy Mann. President; Donna lsgrig. Ann Pearson, Junior President; Karen Bullock. Junior Resident; lxii Weaver. Becky Foster. Junior Resident. Draper; Jane Howard. House Fellow. Mrs. Jordon: Mary Ann Dill. Fire Warden; Adelaide Grillo. Head Hall Monitor: Susanne Bacha. Social Chairman: Jane Baird. Interdorm Court Representative: Nancy Bowman. Secretary; l.inda Searhro, President: Terrs Mills. Vice President: Kathleen Finn. Treasurer. Pocahontas; ROW I: Susan Stricklcr. Junior Resident; Mary Ann Todd. ROW II: Kim Riesscr. President: Margaret Tillman, ROW III: Pat Wolff, Margo Martin. ROW IV: Jean Blount. Chick Mabe, ROW V: Paula Raudenhush, Junior Resident; Alicia Synan. 61 Trinkle; Linda Foley. Head llall Monitor. Rosemary Romeo Social Chairman. Sandy Cray, Treasurer. Bartiara Mann. Vice President; Sondra Turner; Miini McBroom. President. Judy Gorden. Secretary; Jackie Wiggins, Intrrdonn Court Representative. Floyd; SEATED: Gwen Durrctt. President; Diana Cannev. Vice Presklent; STANDING: Sue Guvnn. Fire Warden; Diane aim. Head Hall Monitor; Lai Old. Treasurer; Carol Sisson. Social Chairman; Pat Crawford. Secretary; Mary Silver. Intcrdorm Court Representative. 62 Perry: Linda Chappell. Vice President; Sue Carey. Fire Warden; Teresa Hamilton. Treasurer: Caro! Bowman. Head Hall Monitor; Cathy Cates. Social Chairman; Ann Bell. Interdorm Court Representative; Freddie Winokcr, President. Stuart; Brenda Allans. Interdorm Court Rep.; Sherry McGhee. Social Chairman; Temple Vaughan, Treasurer; Marti Hall. President; Linda Roach. Secretary; Patty Midgett, Fire Warden; Judy Isabel). Vice President, 63 East Moffett; Diane Roth. Kim Morris. Jane Walker, President. Peggy Owens. Lir. Innis. Doda Roberts, Linda Singleton. Jane Root. Sue Martin. House Fellow West Moffett: Marsha Christian, Vice President; Gail McGrath, Fire Hutch Wingold. Treasurer. Dale Snead. Head Hall Monitor. Kim Brooks. Warden; Terri Waddle. Secretary; Diane Tingley. House Fellow. Beth Social Chairman; Bonnie Chaconas. President. James, House Fellow; Alyce Phillips, Interdorm Court Representative; 64 Madison House Council — SEATED: Kathy Kouchis. Fin- Warden. Bonnie Blue. Social Chairman; Ann Nicholson. Vice-President. STANDI.NC: Vicky Bradley, Secretary; Linda Shelton. Hall Monitor; Becky Leigh. President. Jean Koll . Intcrdorm Court. Not Pictured: Laura Preston, Treasurer. Bolting House Council - STANDING: SJierrs Martin. Fire Warden; Martha Jemclson. Hall Monitor. SEATED: Kathy Fishcl. Secretary. Bev Page). Social Chairman; Peg© Lee. Vice-President; Tammy Sanchez- Pena President; Pat Davis, Treasurer; Vickie Vaughan, Interdorm Kcprcscntativc. 65 JUNIOR RESIDENTS AND HOUSEFELI.OWS: SITTING: Susan Stricklcr. Mary Otcv. Glorianna Power, Jan Wilrtn, Chris Fall well; STANDINC: Bclh James, Karen Bullock, Charlie Kins. Virginia Compton, Bonnie Pierce. Vickie Ceraei, Sandy Simmons. Sue Marlin. Mary Hall, Becky Foster, June Howard, Diane Tinglev, Paula Raudenbush. 66 mm STUDENTS ON FACULTY COMMITTEES: SITTING: Smith, Mary Amend. Candy Yale. Barham Mann. Liz Innis. Saudi McPherson: STANDING: Mimi MeBroom. Cindy Ru h. Linda Shumbnrg. Terry Miller. Jan Wilson. Belinda Kelly. Gloria Button. Karen White, Sonyia White 67 Honor Society Emphasizes Scholarship Hegena Hounshell. Secretary. Connie McCall. Acting President. Linda Crewe, Treasurer, Linda Roach, President (not pictured). The principal purpose of the Honor Society is to encourage sound scholarship and to emphasize achievement and character on the Radford College campus. The Society holds a tapping and initiation ceremony each year, and is recognized by its participation in the Spring Convocation. 'Hie Honor Society held its annual tapping ceremony at the end of Fall Quarter in the parlor of Moffett. Those who were tapped, met the eligibility requirements for membership — 70 semester hours credit and an overall 2.-1 quality credit average. Row I: C. S. Booth. L. Billig, J. Burges. M. I, ljur N. Hacklcr, S. Atkins. Bow II: B. Butler. M. Tavk D Spencer, B. Branson. B. Stafford. S. Akers. Ro 70 HONORARIES III: C. Dunn. D. Slate. P. Woltz. J. Palmer. S. Six-nee. Standing: l r. Mann. Sponsor. 71 Theta Upsilon Stages Fall Performances And Gains Theatrical Experience From Touring Companies Chris Hunt. John Irvine. Janie Miller. I.vnnic Raybuck, Charles Hayes, Dr. William Moo rehouse, Val Romer. Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary' fraternity in dramatics, is represented on our campus by the Theta Upsilon cast. Fall quarter the members were part of the cast and crew of The Cocktail Party”. Members also helped backstage with the touring companies that came to Radford this year. President, Lynnie Raybuck. Seated: P. Waltz. J. Bowman. B. Ingram. R. Hounshcll. C. S. Booth. L. Smith. Standing: M. L. Lane. D. Darkis. D. Stallard. G. Dunn. L. Billig. K. )onc . Kappa Delta Pi Strives Ahead Impressive young girls show how to succeed in college life with students, faculty, and the outside world. All you need is the desire to strive ahead, a better than average rank, and a love of learning. Girls such as these make up the honorary fraternity Kappa Delta Pi. Seated: Mrs. Celenc Sanders. Treasurer. Mattie Crimes. Secretary, Claire Lockett, President, Mary Shiflet, Historian. Standing: Miss Irene Cardwell, Counselor. Dr. Homer Howard. Fanner Counselor, and Miss Blanche Daniel. Co-Counselor. 73 S FA TIT), Miss R. Reynold . J. Bowman. G. Dunn. M. Taylor, I,. Ratcliffc, J. Wilson. STANDINC, D. Albig. D. Onufrak. L. Billig. L. All. R. S. Subic . K. Jones. B. Frost, O. Daugherty. Kappa Mu Epsilon Initiates Math Contest Kappa Mu Epsilon is the mathematics honor fraternity on campus. Its purpose is to promote the attainment and recognition of scholarship in mathematics. This year, the organization sponsored a program of math aids and initiated a calculus contest during the spring. Gail Katacinski. Ruth Ann Poc. Linda Lee Ankrom. Meruyn M. Copeland, Marilyn Brooks. 74 Scute !: Sandy Hector. Alumnae Secretary, Sandy Baker. Corresponding Secretary, Carol Sue Booth. Vice-President. Carol Kilroy, President. Standing: Phyllis Chance. Chaplain. Jane Burgess. Chorister. Joy Mills. Warden. Cindy Vohringer. Treasurer. Mu Phi Epsilon Encourages Musical Interest Mu Phi Epsilon, an international honor sorority for music majors, held a reception for each of the guest musicians who visited Radford this year. The club served as ushers for these musical programs also. Each year a coke party is held for prospective members. Music majors with a “R average in music subjects and holding a musicianship are eligible for membership. Scaled: B. Her berg, J. I cks. M. Hughes. B. J Burnette. S. Moody. M. Daugherty. S. McDonald Standing: D. Smith. L. Spence, L. Ricketts. D. Spencer. C Co . L . Walton. K. Cillespic. E. Thore. V. Craves. 75 ScaU-d: N. Treanor, S. Scortrer, S. Harry, D. Stratton. C. l cflwick, K. Andrees. S. Palmer. S. Bennett. Standing: W. Oslertug, P. Bratcher. D. Byrd, I.. Gill. S. Tweedle. P. Steinlwok. C. Mills. Pi Gamma Mu Sponsors Fall Symposium Pi Gamma Mu is the National Social Science Honor Society. Its purpose is to promote scholarship in the social sciences. Juniors and seniors who have shown outstanding achievement in the social sciences are elected to ineml ership each year. In 1968-69, Pi Gamma Mu sponsored a speaker at the Fall symposium entitled Crisis in the Urlian South . 76 Nickle Harklcr, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Stone. Sponsor; Sue Atkins. Vice-President; Anita Holm, Sergeunt-at-Anns. Not pictured, Carolyn Bell. President. Seated: Marilyn Brooks. President. Standing: I.inda Chance. Secretary: Julia Smith. Sponsor; Anita Griffith. Treasurer. Chi Beta Phi Welcomes Miss Smith As Sponsor Chi Beta Phi is a national honorary scientific fraternity open to all students who have shown a marked interest in Biology. Chemistry. Home Economics. Math. Psychology, Physics, and the applied sciences, and who meet the academic requirements. Our purpose is to promote fellowship and to provide a stimulus for the students who are scientifically oriented. During the year several members presented research papers to the Animus Quarens Club. Seated: J. Green, B. A. Evans. D Belch. R. S. Staves. K Brooks, J. Chance. Standing: B. Crutchfield. B. Frost. L. Gilev. L. Ralcliffc. J. Wilson. C. Dunn. L. All. C. Daugherty. Trudy Stephenson. Susan Bennett, Wilsons While. Carol Bowman. SEATED: Sharon Bunch. President. Pat Newton, Secretary: Ciena Sines; Vice-President. Pi Delta Epsilon Edits Articles For RC Review Pi Delta Epsilon is the oldest National Honorary Collegiate Journalism Fraternity. With service as its keystone, the fraternity is the council for airing ideas anti problems in the collegiate press. The Radford College chapter also serves as a preliminary screening board for the Kadford Review bv sponsoring a monthly creative writing contest. 78 I French Musical History Presented To Pi Delta Phi In November Pi Delta Phi was the host to Mr. Wright, of the English Department, and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wright gave a program on the history of French Music. French films were also shown. In March the club attended Antigone in Lynchburg. The annual Iranquct and initiation ceremonies were held in spring at which time a dramatic reading was presented. 79 SKATED: Karen Vitlo, Sally Campbell. Mcrian Hughes, Kathy Rudgers. Elaine Noonan. STANDING: Miss Judy Savoie. Mr. Francois Dc Vricndt. SEATED: C. S. McCall; R. Houiwhell. President; L. Crew. Vice-President. STANDING: K. L. Lewis. N. Moore. B. Stafford. Sigma Tau Delta Reviews Manuscripts For The Rectangle The Eta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Tan Delta, a national honorary English fraternity, was installed at Radford College to advance the study of English literature and the mastery of written expression. Membership is limited to those interested students who have an overall B” average in English. The club’s project for the year has been to review and submit manuscripts from Radford students to Sigma Tau Delta's national magazine. The Rectangle. 80 ROW I; C. Shocklev. I . Dow. D. StalUrd. B. Haney. ROW II: D Dinsmore, M. K. Shea. Pi Omega Pi Builds Professional Standards The National Business Education Honor Society. Pi Omega Pi, promotes higher standards in business and professional life among business teachers. Pi Omega Pi works in conjunction with Phi Beta I-tmbda to sponsor lectures and films concerning business education. The two clubs also held a joint Christmas party. 81 Mrs Aim.idawn Hopcins. Sponsor; June Si. Clair, Historian: Mattie Crimes. President; Betty Foster. Secretary. Students Achieve National Pam Woltz Sue Brooks Ceil Carper Recognition In Who’s Who Anita Holm Nancy Singleton Who’s Who Among Students is perhaps the most original and rewarding claim to individuality a student can achieve. Selection is based on a student’s evidence of leadership qualities exhibited through participation in classes and organizational activities. Rising juniors and seniors who have at least a C” average are eligible for nomination and arc selected in the spring. Chen Johnson Linda Roach 83 Limb Baker Dale Cri p Bonnie Short 8b Who’s Who Victoria A. Ceraci Paula Kaudt'iilxivh Jan Wilson Anne Pearson 86 rc 0 i CURRICULUM CLUBS Aquamaids Perform For Alumnae And Parents The purpose of the Aquamaids is to promote further interest and skill in synchronized swimming. In the fall the show We Gather Together” was presented for the lienefit of the Campus Carnival. A spring show was offered as part of the May Day program. Mrs. Belly Stone aixl Mrs. Joyce Whitmcr. Susan Tucker. Kim Reivser. Orchesis Presents Art Through Dance Creative and artistic dances highlighted the performances given by Orchesis. These performances at Campus Carnival, Homecoming. Serenade in Spring, and May Day provided everyone with an opportunity to see dance as a beautiful form of art. Sitting: Sheila Johnson. Sharon Sn.irr. (Urol Atwater Standing: Karen Burger. Sharon Fcrla y.o. Becky Monroe Dr. Balktis Mr. Alhig: Sandy Williams. Treasurer; Susan Tribble. Secretary. Linda Scavuzzo. President; Cilia Liscombc; Vice President, not pictured Judy Knobcluugh. Maureen Fowler. Sara Brewer. Marlene Palmer. Laurkc Bundy. 89 Athletic Association Members Work Toward Monogram Club Athletic Association Officers: Cathy I laves. Secretary. Gloria Brinkley. Vice-President; Sola McNIaines. President; Janet le Martin. Treasurer. BACK: Debbie Rogers. Ann Miller. ROW I: I). Vaughn. J. Monnie. R. Jones. C. Smith. P. Spruill. M. Reese. S Hanger. J Hinkle. M Otey. J Del Farrv M Perkine ROW ||; M. Vincek. J. Nash. L. Agee. S. Tunnell, A. Spieker. C Cragle, S. Rainus. B. Ilemslev. S. Jainarik. M Preston. S. Whitlow. S. Romans B Agee. R Dotson. D. Hitt. K. Gilmore. S. (jrtlrn. E. Lewis. ROW III: J. Freedel. S. Moore. C. Corbin. J. Sizemore. P Midget. B. Kosko. M. Klein. I., Klein. M. Sladco. C. Lutz. S. Austin. K. l-ogan. E. Heydt. L. Bear. B. Reynolds. B. Smyth. P. Covingtoi ROW IV (. BfOCO, 1’ Mason, P WolC I King. C. I irrett. L. Becker. P. Allison. M. Fowler. B. Hurley. C. Yeats. V. Jenkins. P Caudell. K. Detamore. M Allen. A. Boyd. C. Horton, S. Graham. 90 The Athletic Association, sponsored l y Miss Phillxxk. is a club open to all sports enthusiasts. Intramural sports include volleyball. I asketl all. softball, individual sports, and field hockey. Many dorm teams anti non-majors enjoy participating. Each seasonal sport is highlighted by the selection of an Honor Varsity Squad for each league. Along with the fun and exercise of playing sports, a monogram letter and the Monogram Club are some of the benefits gained. Hie Monogram Club is coni|x scd of all Athletic-Association members who have earned a total of 750 | ints through participation in the intramural program and various A.A. affiliated clubs. In order to encourage good sportsmanship, the Monogram (Hub girls, aided by their sponsor. Miss Caerttner, conduct a volleyball plavday for area colleges, a basketball plavday for Hoanoke high schools, and an indivuduai sport plavday for District M high schools. Monogram Club Officers Suvui Hanger. Rqmrter; Cindv Smith. Vice-President. Debbie Rogers. President; Janice Hinkle, Treasurer. 91 Monogram Club meinlierv M. Vincek. S. Jainarik. R. Hemslev. M Reese. P. Spruill. Me Maine . M. ()tcy. C. Dunctt. ROW |: 1). Vaughn. I). Rogers. C. Haves. M. Klein. P. Spniill. M. Reese. J Hinkle. C. Durrett. M. Pedone. J King. J Friedrl ROW II: C. Ilnxr, L. Agee. J. Martin. S. Tumiell. N. McMomes, J. Monnie. H. Kcwko. M. Otey, J. Sizemore. E. IxwK, R Smyth, M Allen, C. Detainer, S M x re, E. Heyilt. ROW III: P. Allison. S. Graham. K. Berger. J. Nash. S. jamank. S. Ramus. M. Preston. B. Hcmslcv. S. Whitlow. A. Krail. B. Dotxxi, S. Carden. K. Gilmore. P. Collington. L. Bear. M Fowler. ROW IV: S. Romans. B. Agee. A Spiekcr. P. Midgctt, M. Mudeo. S. Austin. G. Lutz. I . Hitt. A. Boyd. C. Horton, C. Yates. V. Jenkins, P Caudell. C. Logan. P. Wolff. P. Mason. E. Craglc. B. Hurley. PEM Club Encourages Participation Among The Majors. Membership in the Physical Education Major's Club is required of all health and physical education majors. The clnb is not limited to just those people, however, it is open to any interested students. Members of the PEM Club enthusiastically participated in the intramural program and in individual sports activities. Mary Vincek, Secretary; Susan Dunagan. Treasurer, Rose Jones. Reporter; Cindy Smith. President; Janice Hinkle and Sherry Jainarik. Co-Editors of PEM Newsletter. Not pictured Jeannette Dodson. Vice President. 92 SEATED: Bobbie Schaff. President. STANDING: Betty Jean Minton. Vice-President; Nola McMafns. Secretary; Claudia Knight. Treavmcr; Susie Dunn. Historian. Equitation Characterizes Hoofbeats And Redcoats The Hoofbeats and the Redcoats are Radford s riding clubs. TTie Hooflreats heard several speakers throughout the year in their programs. Of special interest was a speaker who spoke on a riding school in Ireland. They participated in May Day activities bv presenting a Horse Show. Other activities included a trip to the I'nivcrsity of Virginia to see a polo match and a banquet in the spring. The Redcoats carried the name of Radford to many areas by performing in horse shows held in Chatham. Virginia, and Morristown. Tennessee. The eight girl drill team presenter! jumping programs for the parents and alumnae at Homecoming and at the May Day program. SEATED: M. Anderson. J. Johnson. J Friend, B Smyth. STANDING: K. Burris. C. Fallwcll. C. Walker. $ May. II llolrinson, G. Hiinelright. Tech Joins Radford’s Ski Club For Outings The Ski Club provides Radford girls with an opportunity to enjoy this wonderful winter sport. During winter quarter Radford joins with Tech in taking ski trips to the Homestead and other ski resorts as well as sponsoring a banquet. Spring quarter, both the Radford and Tech Ski Clubs participate in a picnic. The s| nsors for the year included Mrs. Isakson, Miss Farmer, and Mr. Dean. SEATED: Anita Miller. Treasurer; Diane Conley. Vice-President: Nugent Lemon. President. STANDING: Patricia McCann. Secretary: Jane Miller. Publicity Chairman SEATED: C. Knob. L. Coleman. S. Brewer. J. Do et. A. Lowe. S. Smaval. STANDING: A. Sprouse. G. Peterson. B. Coombs. A. Jacob. C. Hcitmanck. M. Hollowell, C. Lee. T Youngblood. J. Reid. D. Marasciullo 94 SEATED: J SylvtM. M Keeling. C. Cook. A. McCarthy. STANDING: G. Deicer. Greta Williams. Sponsor. W. White, M. Fischer. Library Club Celebrates National Library Week The Library Club furthers the professional knowledge of its meml)crs through lectures and field trips, and to serve as recruiting agency for lihrarianship. Some of the club's meml ers work in the library as part of the school's work-scholarship program. Its main purpose is to promote campus-wide use of our efficient library. National Library Week was observed to make the students more aware of their library. 95 Frances Adams. Yolanda Thomas. Janice Eiscnhart. Cheryl Singletary. National Interest In Latin America Stimulates Spanish Club ROW I: I. Juno. B Murray, M. Cuvette. N Moore. T Pena. President: DoRhinv, Nt Sundy J. Short!. Miss Banning. Sponsor: l r Nance. Sponsor. B. Durov. Horen. C. Fallwcll. HOW II: C. McCall. M. Rivera. C. M. l.ipton. S. Turner. 1- Key. S. Cainpliell. K. Ixwiv The Spanish Club is being reviver!. Its increasing membership reflects the growing interest in Latin American culture that has been stimulated not only on the Campus, but in the rest of the country as well. In January, Dr. Jcrvcy presented slides of Spain and the rest of Ktirope to the club. Natural dishes, guest presentations, and joint activities with V.P.I. highlighted the year for El Circulo Espanol. 96 Michele CIoffe, Vice-President; Donna Cicconc. President; Sandra Trivett. Treasurer; Karen Boyd. Secretary. New Language House Benefits Members Of Le Cercle Frangais The French Chib is opened to any student interested in the French language. Most of its members are residents of the Language House. This is the first year that Radford has had a Foreign Language House and it has helped to make its residents more proficient in their respective languages. Tables in the dining hall are set up several times each quarter for French meals. Mivs Savoie and Mr. De Vricndt. club sponsors are invited to share these meals and the conversation. KOW I: C. Knoll. C. Clarkson, J. Tcpper. M. Hughes. S. Campbell. C. Carr. ROW II; P. Jennings. Mis Savoie. Sponsor: Mr. De Vricndt, Sponsor; E. Noonan. K Vitlo. 97 SKATED: J Harstad. N. Scmooej. C. Power. Y. Rlgney. M. Tipton STANDING: C. McCall. M Sandy, l-ouls C Jordon, Sponsor, S. Ramscv. C. Saunders. Pansophia Yields Insight Into The Field Of Humanities A quest for literary knowledge is shared by the members of Pansophia. Lectures, discussions, play readings and slides, covering the different areas of the humanities, were presented to the club members. Its goal is to provide its members with a better insight into the fields of art, music, and drama. SEATED: Nancy Moore. Recording Secretary; Linda Catron. President: Kathy Ex tier, Vice-President. STANDING: Glenda Sanderson. Publicity: Rcgena Hounshell. Corresponding Secretary; Debbie Ferguson. Yearbook Representative. Nancy Atkinson, Treasurer 98 Scipionic Circle Initiates A National Fraternity The Scipionic Circle, which works to promote interest m the study of the language and culture of Greece and Home, is open to all Radford (College students. Monthly meetings are held where memliers present programs related to some phase of classical civilization. The club maintains contact with other Classical organizations throughout the country. In 1968 the Delta Rho Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi. national honorary classical fraternity, was installed on the Radford campus. Students in the Latin Department who maintain a B average may be elected to membership. SEATED: L. Gunn, S. Garrett, M. Anderson, Secretary Treasurer; R. Lewis. Vice-President; V. I.ytton. President; M. Ball. C. Thompson. STANDING: P. Spence, R Zintel, S Wills. S. Rluidy, G. Dunn, lands C. Jordan. Sponsor; Ruth W. Williamson. Sponsor: I.. Oobely, N. Chinn. S. Evans. S. Plunkett. Animus Quarens Goes To Dismal Swamp The purpose of Animus Quarens is to stimulate a deeper interest in biology for all students. Seminars were conducted by the club which ranged from the study of iguanas to the population explosion. Field trips were sponsored to the Dismal Swamp. Peaks of Otter. Mountain Lake and the Chesapeake Bay. Patricia McCann. Secretary: Susan Schwarting. Vice-President; (and)' Lefever. Historian: l-inda Sue knight. President. ROW I: C. Irwin, I . Canney, F. Bueton, C Kuchler. J. Smltheran. L. Klein. ROW II: F Winofcer. B Kvans, L. Old. Miss llodgc. Sponsor: Mr. Mike sell. Sponsor; S. Larncr, R Tilson 100 BACK: J. Fraley, P Hunt, J. Pillfc F. Tauarev S. Souina; Mr. Bridge. Treasurer; $. Payne. President: P Webb. Vice-President; C. Ho. Historian; Mis Kemp. Mi Slaley, Sponsors; M. Crcco. M. Offaman. C. Collins, N. J. Guerin. S. Henry. S. Dunn Hackler FRONTi M Edwards. T. Manley. F. Purcell. Secretary. J Hall. Enthusiasm Sparks Psi Club The PSI Club exists on the Kadford College especially for the l encfit and enjoyment of psychology majors, and any interested students. The main aim of the PSI Club this year has l cen to increase the interest and enthusiasm of the club members. This has been achieved through films, speakers, discussions and social gatherings. 101 STANDING: M- Deitnck, L. Ulmer N Poll, L. Burke, F Pc«er on; SITTING: S. Bcsley. C. Gosney. K. Racine, J. Slnll . . Ford. Art Guild Exhibits Students’ Work Body painting to happenings to trips to the museums — the Art Guild enjoys many aspects of adventure in art. Throughout the year students exhibit their work in Howell Hull. During Campus Carnival, the club sold hand painted ceramic jewelry. With winter quarter came the annual happening, while the highlight of spring quarter was a club trip. 102 OFFICERS: Carolyn Snyder. Historian; Pat Dove, Parliamentarian; Nancy Harrington. Treasurer. Judy Carrier. President. Phi Beta Lambda Hears The Problems Of A Woman In The Business World Phi Beta Lamlxla is a national organization for college and university students preparing for careers in business, industry, or business education. The organization provides an opportunity for members to develop leadership qualities and to become more effective businesswomen and business educators. This year the girls in Phi Beta Lambda have enthusiastically worked toward a more effective chapter through active participation in group projects. At meetings the girls heard lectures alxnit the opportunities and the problems of a woman in the business world. A Christmas party was held for all club meml crs in December. ROW It M. Booher. D Jalowav. S. Pennington. J Spivey; ROW D. S. L Hudson. J Horton. J Weaver; ROW III: J Clark. D Smith. J Weddle DeMott. S. Davis, L. IVzell, J. Stcfango. B. Brown. M. Crimes. P. Reedy. B. Edwards. L Sampson. J Ncster. J. Cordon. V. Robinson C. bedsaul 103 4-H Alumni Club Assists Montgomery County Clubs The Radford 4-H Alumni Club is composed of past 4-H club members working to live up to their motto, To make the l est l cttcr. Among their service projects were a cake walk for Campus Carnival and assistance to the Montgomery County 4-H Clubs. By working with younger club members, the club continued to serve and to make their best better through service and leadership. Cindy Daugherty, Secretary-Treasurer; Shirley Wills. President: Nancy Bowman. Vice-President. SEATED: D. Frost. C. Wetzel. P Crawford. S. Eddins, K. Thacker STANDING: A. Foley. B. Kidd. P. Beasley. A. McDaniel, B Reddish. D Tappy, S. Jones. C Seay. 104 Nliw Marv H Jones. Advisor; Mrs. Frances V Mason. Xdvisor Jennie Reporter; Linda Ham. Treasurer; Susan Piper. Assistant Treasurer; Betty Heck. Parliamentarian. Judy Tate. First Vice-President; Gayle Dych, Jo Richardson. Historian. Not pictured Norma Mahrv, Secretary. President; Linda Erickson, Second Vice-President; Carolyn Brown. Gayle Dych presides over a business meeting of the Radford College Home Economics Chapter. Home Ec Club Initiates “Big Sister” Program Hie Radford Chapter of the Virginia Home Economics Association was the host to the association's Fall Workshop in November. A big sister program was initiated in Octol er. Outstanding club members were recognized at the spring banquet and officers were installed. The over-all theme of this year’s monthly programs was “The Family’s Calling: How Can We Help?” 105 The Vice-Presidents preside over a committee meeting. L Vaiiuiil. L. Ratcliffc. Mi Reynold . Sponsor; ]. Roniiun. J. Duncan. B. Co . M. Conrad, J. Pack. M. Coughlin, C. LoMascolo. Commuting Students Take Advantage Of Lucas Hall The Day Students Club is the only organization at Radford College centered solely around the activities and interests of commuting students. It is the primary avenue for information on activities of the College. Representatives for all student government committees are chosen from the membership of the club. The aim of this organization is to establish and maintain a wholesome relationship and enthusiastic spirit among the day students of Radford College. I.ucas Hall serves as a lounge and meeting place for the day students. All day students are eligible for membership. 106 Sue Atkin . Vice-President: Sally Walker. Corresponding Secretary; Susan Bennett. President. International Relations Club Hears Dignitary From Middle East The International Relations Club brought three guest speakers to the Campus this year. Dr. Dairs, head of the Arab refugees in the Middle East was honored at a dinner during Fall quarter. At lectures open to the entire student body, Yehunda Avner, first secretary to the Israeli Embassy, discussed the current crisis in Israel, and Dr. Mensondes spoke about travel abroad. Dr. Chee and Mr. McKenzie, two of Radford’s social science professors, held discussion groups with the club members on international topics. Representatives from the club participated in a model L'.N. held in New York during the spring. T. Sanchez. Mr. Dorsey. Sponsor; J. Wealthy. M. Tyler. S Burnett. I i Chee. Sponsor; J. Atkins. N. Darriv 107 Young Democrats Begin Year With Great Vigor 1968-1969 was a Presidential election year. Members of the Young Democrats Club took an active part in their national election, even though most of them are unable to vote yet. They were kept busy staffing the Democratic Headquarters and working at the polls during the election. A renewed charter and a membership drive started the year’s activities. In March, members attended a state Democratic convention in Roanoke. SEATED: Sandy Mixon. Vice-President; Mary Amend. President. STANDING: Sandy Snrl er. Treasurer. Jean Atkins. Corresponding Secretary; Sandy Burnett, Secretary. SEATED: J Chrislioton. S. Atkins. V Dorris. S. Dunugun. STANDING: M. Lewis. L. Hall. A KobcrtJOn. M. Upton, Mr. Barry Dorsey. Sponsor. 108 STANDING: II. William . A. Grillo, M. Young. S. Hogo. C. Koob. S. DcwaaJ, B. Graham. L. Cat rim. C. Farnsworth. M Cuvette. I) Kelley. S. Many. M Vincent. K. Wehle. I- Snvder. SEATHD. ROW I: S Dalton. I. Burdctt. H. Hawkins. S. King. J. Mann. V. Wells. G. Hawgood. HOW II C Neasen. S. Brewer. J. Thomas. L. Henderson, C. Hurst. A. Burgess, M Vimce, P. Ward. SEATEDi Joyce Jennings. Vice-President: Laura Vzzell. President. STANDING: Jolcnc Stcfango. Recording Secretary; Ann laiwe. Corresponding Secretary ; Marian Tvler. Treasurer. Young Republicans Invited To Inaugural Ball In D.C. 'Hie Young Republicans have had a very profitable year. The November election kept members busy compaigning, manning the Republican Headquarters in Radford and counting votes on Election night. After such active participation, several of the ineml ers were invited to the Inaugural Ball. Other activities of the year included a dinner meeting, several board meetings of the College Federation of Virginia, and the state convention at Richmond. 109 Student Teachers Talk To S.E.A. Members The Student Education Association offers students the opportunity to explore the career field of education. The club sponsored discussion groups with students who had completed their student teaching. This helped club memlwrs to evaluate their own capabilities and to prepare them for their own student teaching. SEA’s Campus Carnival booth was an art shop. Patrons painted pictures using spray paint. Helen Fugate, Secretary; (Jinny Travisano. Treasurer; Mayfield Lamb. Vice-President. ROW I; K. Jones. J. Chisholm. D. Durkis. K. Lewis. L. Leakcs. ROW II: Tyler. ROW III; D. Rogers. P. Jenkins. K. Gardner, M. Vincek. C. Hayes. B Rossennan. M Carter. S. Seebers. J. Morg.... S Turner. L. Kieferic. VI. I. Klein. ROW 1: C. Marshall. E. Dutton. II Quarles. L Knock. S. Jessee. M Cuvette, T Joyce. J Harstead. D Graham ROW II, V. May. J. Kittcl. D. Spencer. V. Robinson. S. Ham. L. Scavu220. L Babb. J Robertson, C. Salley. I. Burke. C Power. C. Sexton. R. Swindall. II. Ogden. ROW' III: 110 S Barb, D, Clement. M. Pedone. P Cow. J Millvap. J. Monday. M Offcrinan. L. Bnnker. S. Ramsey. S. Dooley. L. Herritt. D. Oakley. J. Bcchcrer. ROW I: Miss Reynolds. Sponsor. Shirley Padgett. President; Jane Chance. Vice President; l.inda Allen, Secretary; Cindy Hobbs, Treasurer. ROW II: Pat McCann, Reporter; Donna Onufrak. Membership Chrmn.; Connie Simmons. Social Chrmn Tri-M Club Babysits The Tri-M club was formed for those students of Radford College who arc interested in math. Activities of the club include such things as participating in Campus Carnival, having an annual Christmas party, a spring picnic, and babysitting for math faculty members. The good times and the beneficial programs had by the club add up to a club Tri-M members can l e proud to belong to. Ill ROW I: L Tarcliffe. M. Taylor. L. All. L. Erdean, L Herrin. R McFall. S. Williams. D Semones. P. Stafford ROW Il: C. Marshall. P. Jenkins. C. Dunn. M. Ho. R. Ueda. MENC Promotes Careers Of Music Majors 'Hie Radford College Chapter of the Music Educators National Conference functions to give its mcinl crs opportunities for professional development. It acquaints students with the privileges and responsibilities of the music education profession. The group participates in the sponsors recitals. HOW I; Dr. Lewis Sch«'kl«. Diana Smith. Mr. Jack Barnard. ROW U; Penny Mize. Pam Garbctt. ROW 1: D Spencer. K CilV'pie. M Daughtry. C. Mitchell. B. Vick. M. Hughes. B. lierzlierg, S. Bilker. C. Kilroy. B. Bumctt. ROW II: P. Racklry. M. Izrkt, F.. Rice. J. Mills. A. Adams. S. Booth. V. Graves. E. Tcasclalc. S. Dasis. B. Yost, M. Guy. M. Brown, G. Greene, I- Davis. B Burgess. ROW lilt S. Rector. D. Rupartl. J. Morrell. L Ricketts. I. Spencer. S. Garvey. M Catling, S. McDonald. E. Thorc. S. Shafer. S. Martin. D. Walton. D. Merchant. Row iv; Mr. Jack Barnard and Dr Lewis Slieckler. 112 113 Are Awarded A “Rolie” The Highlanders gave their first conceits in November, playing for Parents Weekend, Campus Carnival, and the Radford Christmas Parade. The highlight of the season was. the trip to New York for the annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade. Under the direction of Dr. Jones, the band received an award for their performance in this parade. The award consisted of a scroll and a Rolie, a figurine of Roland H. Macy, founder of Macy's Department Store. 'Hie bagpipers appeared on WSLS-TV in Roanoke in January. Radford Choir Tours Virginia During Spring The Radford College Choir is a select group of thirty-five to forty girls chosen through individual auditions. With emphasis given to sacred music of all periods and styles, the choir presents a wide variety of challenging choral literature. This year the group has performed in several programs, both on and off campus through invitation from various school and civic organizations, as well as representing the college on a spring tour. Penny Mize, President; Brenda Vick. Secretary-Treasurer; Marti? King. Vice-President. ROW I; M. Lacks. M. Catling, L. Rice. P. Rackley, O. Frazier, S. Shaffer, Baker. E. Thore, J. Frye. L. Spencer, CL Coffman, C. Casteel. I). Smith. J. L. Pritchard. ROW II: S. Garvey, J. Mills, J. Worthy. P. Dove. J. Burgess. Jordan, D. Bvcr ROW IV: Mr. Jack Barnard, Sponsor. L. Davis. I- Scawuzzo, C. Sally, M. Brown. S. McDonald. ROW HI: S. 116 HOW I: S. Trivetw, B McEvan. A Adams. B Htr Jwrg, F M Knight. p Stafford, I- Uz cll. J. Isbell. I.. King. HOW ih D Tingle. S. Palmer, C. Nuckols, B. Welch. B. Pidge. H. Porterfield. B. Atkinson. L. O'Roark, Harkins, M. Husc, A. Harrison, N. Annas, D. Smith. B. Booth. ROW III: P. Dove, I) Smith, B Mann. B Brown. B Ewing, B. Evanas. J. ustin. J. Green. C. Nuckols, C. Sexton. J. King. D. Doner. L. Pnichard. C. Annas. ROW IV: Mr. I.lnvd Zurbrigg. Sponsor. Four Concerts Scheduled For Choral Club This year the (Choral Club gave four concerts in the Radford area. During fall quarter they sang at the Blacksburg Baptist Church. At the Christmas program the Choral Club sang with the Clee Club in a joint concert. The Homecoming Concert and Serenade in Spring ended the schedule for the club. Mr. Lloyd Zurbrigg gave a party in November where he showed slides from towns in Europe. 117 Jane Burgess. Secretary; Sue Martin. President; Pat Jenkins, Librarian Not pictured Lola Naff. Vice-President; Sue Force. Treasurer. Glee Club Sings At Collegiate Sermon The Glee Club gave a performance during the annual Christmas Concert in December. During Winter quarter, the club sang at the Collegiate Sermon. Spring saw them participating in the Serenade In Spring in Preston Auditorium. Fula Teasdale. Historian: Brenda Vick, Secretary: Samira Baker. Accompanist: Dianna Spencer, President: Dale Foster. Treasurer. ROW I: J. Foster. J. Bowman. S. Ramsey. I.. Morgan. M. l-icks, B. Yost, M. Adkins. H. Grant. C. Mitchell. M. Saville ROW II: B Miller. M. Irvin, B. Stanfield, j. West, D. Rupert, $. Vclenovsky. II. Ho. M. Chapman. T. Joyce. M. Bolling, S. Peters. D. latter, B. Greer. C. Cox. ROW III: Hundley. S. Martin. B. Murray. K Ogjiiim. C. Phillips. G. Stephenson. J. Shortt. D. Dye. A. Swiney. J. NlcOee. K. Gardner, G Travisano. ROW | ’: Mr. Richarrh. Sponsor. 118 119 It Takes A Full Year Copy staff: Ciloriann Power, Nlarlenc Palmer. Chin Chin Ho. Photographer: Kathy McKinney, l-ayout Dorothea Main . Marty I «cek. Cindy IlnblM. Copy: Bernadette Nawnet. Activities stall: Sylvia Evans. Susan Doherty. Carol Moore. Faculty staff, standing: Becky Fant. Nancy Barker. Typist. Sandy McPherson. Class sections: Sacki Sonina. Barbara Miller. JoAnn Stephens. Tonya Carter. Patricia Hawks. Susan Clark. Trudy Van Ness, Cheryl Curd To Complete The Bee Hive Organi aliom '•tuff: Pal Jenkins. arolitH- Cray. Andrea Miller. Jane Baird. Managing Ed.. Pal Newton; Jan Wilson: Bmincs' Mgr.. Cavle Lunsford; Managing Ed.. Barliara Hash. The Bee Hive staff started work last spring on this, your 1989 Bee Hive. First portraits of rising seniors and juniors were taken and section editors were appointed. In May, Jan Wilson and Pat Newton visited the American Yearbook plant in Cambridge. Maryland, where they received professional advice on theme development and the use of special effects. Work continued through the summer. Barlwra Hash attended a yearbook workshop at Brevard. North Carolina. When school started, the staff was formally organized and sophomore and freshmen portraits were made. Free lance photographers were hires! to take candid shots of the campus and to take organizational pictures. The rest of fall and winter quarters were spi nt in coordinating other materials, doing research, and meeting all of the deadlines. Editor-inChief. Jan Wilson. Grapurchat Begins A Red-letter Betsy Coomb . Feature Staff: Wilsonia White. Circulation Manager; Staff. Kathy Exner. Feature Staff: fence Petervin. Layout Staff: Joanne Nancy Atkinson. Circulation Staff; Margie Brown, News and Feature Carlson. Business Staff 122 Chris Olier. Cartoonist: Carol Bosvman, layout E L; Anne Ellctt. Feature Ed. ear With Weekly Publication Seated: Trudy Stephenson, Editor; Standing': Sue Thompson. Managing Ed ; Carolyn Brown. Business Manager; Glenda Sanderson. Feature Ed. 1968- 69 was a red-letter vear for the Crapurchat” — it Itecame a weekly publication. This is the first weekly student publication. For the first time, copy was set in type by the College’s own photo-offset equipment located in the basement of Preston Hall. Another innovation this year was the addition of campus advertising in the newspaper. In January, the “Crapurchat” staff moved into its new office in the basement of Madison. 123 Edilor-in-Chief. Trndv Stephenson Or. Klmcr Johnson Or. Kichartl Hoffman Or. Carroll Smith Radford Review Features American Lizt Festival Research papers by members of our faculty were featured in the summer issue of the Radford Review. The winter issue was devoted to the first annual American Lizt Festival which was held at Radford in Deccmlrcr, 1967. All of the papers presented at this symposium were accumulated and published in the winter Radford Review. The spring edition of the magazine featured many poems which were written bv students. Dr. Richard Hoffman, I)r. Klmcr Johnson, Dr. Carroll Smith, and Dr. Dean Propst compose the editorial lx ard of the Radford Review. This lward reviews manuscripts from students and faculty members for publication in the magazine. 124 125 SFATED: K. Zorzi. R. Emcriclc. G. Bell. G. Deishcr. L Sinelcton. STANDING: L Klein. G. Battce. N Singleton. Campus Carnival Takes Us To The Mardi Gras. The Young Woman's Christian Association of Radford College helps to promote Christian fellowship on the campus. During Orientation Week they sponsored a “Freshman Sing to welcome the freshmen. The Y.W.C.A. held a food drive for Thanksgiving. Work nights were held to make Valentines to send to boys in Viet Nam. The highlight of their activities was the fund raising project which terminated with the festivities of Mardi Gras at Campus Carnival. 126 Inter-varsity Fellowship Promotes The Christian Faith. The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational organization. Its members are concerned with promoting the Christian faith Ixrth in the community and in the foreign mission field. News about current events in this field are presented at the organization’s meetings. Members also participate in informal social gatherings. 127 ROW I: B. Newcomb. O. eff. ROW |[: R Pniodc. B. Mann. J I’atton. D. Bennett. Or. Lewi Shccklcr. ROW III: L. Zetterstrom. P. MeMartin, k Hilr, R Stillman. S Wadsworth. Tate. E. Harris. D. Stevens. L. Parsons. D Johnson, C. Rico. S. Cox. The B.S.U. Is For Everyone The Baptist Student Union is not a closed organization. It welcomes everyone on campus. The B.S.U. center serves a' an informal meeting place for students and their guests. The center has a kitchen, a library, and seveial recreation and meeting rooms. Spiritual growth and companionship are encouraged through the worship services and social activities sponsored by the organization In addition to the usual lectures and dances, the B.S.l'. is conducting a tutoring service for children in the community. Reaching for spiritual development. The Baptist Student Union (Center 128 R.C. And Tech Canterbury Houses Hold Spring Picnic Like most of the student organizations sponsored by the churches of the community, Canterbury participates in many activities planned in cooperation with its brother organization on the Virginia Tech Campus. The highlight of spring quarter was their joint picnic. Fall quarter the two organizations held a Halloween party and attended a Fall Conference at Hemlock Haven. Bible classes began in January. KNEELING: Linda King. Linda Holtby. Anita Miller, Jane Robinton, SEATED: Chaplain Joseph Dunaway, Gayle lainsfoid. Candy Mixsell. Sr Warden. STANDING: Kathy Ncxtcn. Laura Uzzcll, Bonnie Frantz. Caroline Gray. 129 Lutheran Student Association Welcomes A New Director 'ITie Lutheran Student Association, open to students of all faiths, helps its members find spiritual inspiration and fellowship. The past year has l een an active one for the Lutheran Student Association, due to the arrival ol Pastor Richards, the campus pastor for the Radford and Tech campuses. He has been instrumental in initiating a close relationship between the two campuses. Pastor Richards makes himself available to the students for consultations and advice at their request. OFFICERS: STANDINCi Hllenjanc lleydt. Jennifer Frerder Secretary Marie Otfcrman. Vice-President SEATED: Julia King. President; Rev. Roltert J. Richarrk. HOU h Cinme Hoke. Ellen Rusfcld. Cindy Ixorurd. Dianna Kelley ROW II; Beth Potter. Mary Mueller. Carolyn. Sandra Moore HOW III: Matanette RiMine. Judy Carrier. Lynne Becker, Susan Barb Cheryl Dobbins. Cindy Corbin. 130 SEATED: Cathy Fishcl. Sister M. Ctmiaint. Cinnv Flogcl. Djrlura Mann. TOF HOW: Kill«-«-ii ZimtI, Fathc: William (Imdiicr. Jan Powell. Mary Bolini, Newman Club’s Retreats Provide Insights Into Religion Newman's first overnight retreat at Camp Montgomery proved to ! e a great success. This retreat was held at the l egilining of winter quarter. It not only gave students new insights into their religion, hut also served as a wonderful opportunity to meet students from Mount St. Mary's and St. Josephs, two Catholic Colleges in Baltimore. Maryland. Besides retreats, throughout the year Newman sponsors many outstanding speakers, holds discussion groups, does community work, and joins with Tech for many social activities. Kach Sunday morning coffee and doughnuts are made available in the Church Rectory. 131 ROW I: C. Chamberlain. S. Eddinv D. Clement. S. Wills, B Atkin . S. 1-jyiie. M. Holloway, 1- Old. ROW II: E. Dutton, I. Farmer. J. Austin. K. Thacker, C. Dunsmore. Director; P. Stafford. C. Dunn. B. Slater. P. McCann. Wesley’s Coffee House Open On Weekends The Wesley Foundation, the campus ministry of the Methodist Church, is a favorite gathering place for students of all religious faiths on the Radford campus. The Foundation promotes Christian living and fellowship through such activities as worship services. Covenant Communities, and by providing an atmosphere in which students and faculty can meet for study and relaxation. The Wesley Coffee House, open on Friday and Saturday nights, provides entertainment and refreshments to anyone who wishes to come. Cindy Daugherty. Treasurer; Pat Crawford. Vice President. Lucy Horn. Secretary; Celia Leftwick. Provident 132 Westminster Has Showing Of “The Biafran Tragedy” This year the Westminster Fellowship has undertaken several goals. One of these is to contact those Presbyterian girls on campus who are interested in various church-affiliated activities. The group also sponsored the on-campus showing of the film entitled “The Biafran Tragedy”. 133 134 SPONSORS. STANDING: Dr. O'Donnell. Mr. McKenzie. KONV I: C. Johnson. A. Holm. Lee Garrett. C Carper. L. Scavuzzo. ROW 2: K. Campbell. C Smith. M. Chandler. T. K Hamilton. A. Owing . S Dunagan. E. I owe. C. Leftwich. HOW 3: C. Howard. K. White. J. Gusmerotti. S. Richardson. ROW 4: F, Griffith. M. L. Oliver. C. Wren. S. Owen. A. Youngblood. J. Buchanan. J. Wilson. A. Pearson, B. Foster. S. Simmons. M. McBroom. C. Fallwcll. P. Mize. L. Sahez. L. Smith. J. Brosvn. B. ( jrr. ROW K Jones. 1 Miller, S Trisett. M. Lane. OFFICERS: Suzanna Dickerson. Pro| erty Ch.. Bonnie Blue. Parliamentarian. Lynne (Woodall. Band Ch.: Brenda Marshall, Pledge Trainer; Sandy Shillato. President: Archer Boyd. Vice President: Jacki Clark. Secretary. Susan Slrickler. Reporter. ROW 1: J Evans. S. Jones. M. Brown. V. Boisseau. (3i.; V. Walker. V. Hoffman. T. Alvcy. T. Vaughan. M. Pavsagaluppi. C. Summers. ROW 2: K Bullix-k. K. Timoney. C. Edsvard . L. Singleton. A. Phillips. B. Wingold. D. I a sen port. C. Brosvn. G. Dunn. S Hoggard. B. Pierce. ROW 3t T. Sanchez. D. Semones. C. Ford, A. Gillespie. 136 Cotillion Club Goes To Barn Dinner Theatre Cotillion Club has the distinction of being the oldest dance club on campus. The dub co-sponsored the winter semi-formal with the German Chib and also sponsored the annual May Day formal in the spring. Pledges experienced Worm Day and Star Day during fall and spring quarters and entertained the members at the annual Christmas party. Fall quarter saw all the members enjoying themselves at privates at the Bam Dinner Theatre. 137 Mallory (barter. Anna Buchanan. Betsy Jolly, (Gloria Brinkley. Bckki Sninot. SPONSORS Dr. Stump and Mr. Leap. Mary Raiden, Property Chairman; Barbara Graham. Historian; Marsha Christian. Treasurer; Joanne McQueeney, Co-Bush; Paulette Spruill, Co-Rush; Beth Swartoot. President; Kathy Worley, Reporter; Janice Holland. Vice President; Janet Allen. Recording Secretary; Kay Brooks. Corresponding Secretary, SEATED: B. Forl ev. P. Wolta, M lessebon. B. I .owe. T. Miller. B Bossennan. I) H xlkin. STANDING: II. Fugate. 1 Raybuck. L. Phipps, M. Rule. SEATED: II Ho. K Brooks. M. Preston, A. McCarthy, M. Keeling. S. Whitlow. S. Cary. STANDING: G. Nowell, I. Crew. C. Dych. T Waddle, D. Mahan. L. Con c . B. Ilcinslev. 138 German Club Honors The Freshmen The German Club is a social dance club. Members must dress as a “Hobo' and a Dream for informal and formal initiation, respectively. Fall quarter the German Club s|x nsored the Coronation Ball in honor of the freshmen. Funny Valentine. the winter dance, was jointly s|xmsored by the German and Cotillion Clubs. The highlight of spring quarter was German privates. I) Dimmorr. S Christian. I. Diklich. G. McGrath. P. J Scott. K. Porter. L SEATED: K Noonan. T Drvcr. . Duffy. G. Glidewell. S. Morgan. XI. TankerJey. J. Cook. Payne, S. Plaster. STANDING: B Toler. G. Morgan. K. Kit-hardson. S. Force. 239 Panhellenic Promotes Greek Activities On Campus ROW I: Michele Goettel, Laurie PrcMon. Cavle Nowell. ROW Il; Mary Kay Shea. Kerry Cainplnrll. Reeky Toler ROW III: I’am Wolt . Mary Raidcn ROW |V: Elaine Noonan. Lee Carrett. Tern, Miller Radford Panhellcnic is the backtione for th«r four sororities and honor fraternities on campus. It is responsible for promoting and supporting Greek activities on campus. Panhcllcnic also provides the link between administration and student by having guest speakers. It sponsors such activities as the Panhellcnic Banquet, in which all sororities participate; the Children’s Carnival; a tour guide of the campus for Radford prospective and Caster Egg Hunt for children of tne faculty and administration; a Garden Party for prospective rushces; refreshments at Campus Carnival; coordination of rush and open bids; and this year, under the direction of Mrs. Hill, participation in the Educational Television Auction of Roanoke. OFFICERS: Marsh.i Christian, Recording Secretary; Diane IXnsmore. Treasurer; Klaine Noonan President; IXmiiu Mahan. OonrtpondinK Secretary. Kathy Worley, Vice-President. PLKIXiK OFFICERS: Jane Johansen Kathy Wildes. Co-Chairmen: Tamms Sanchez-Pena. Chaplain. KNKF.I.INC: Marykm Oliver. Susan Payne. SEATED: Paulette Spruill. Marlene Preston. Carolyn Annas, Kay Brooks, Terri Waddle, Bcckv Toler. Alpha Sigma Alpha Has Four-fold Objective The aims of Alpha Sigma Alpha are to establish a close-knit sisterhood that lias as its four fold object tin-physical, intellectual, spiritual, and social development of its members. The sorority's activities include making stuffed animals for the underprivileged children in Roanoke for Christmas, providing a Radford family with food and clothing, and supporting a young Navajo Indian girl in New Mexico through its monthly contributions. The Alphas also participate in the quarterly intramural sports and various other campus activities. ROW I: Jayne, Martin, tanira Ordovne. Susan Whitlow. Ronnie W’oIht. Carole State, Clancv knight ROW 2; Call Pvch. Run Jennings. Carole Scrivener. Carroll Schumann. IjikLi Parsons. Judy Bowdre. Mars- Ann Pool. Ijn la Come . Sandy Stumcv ROW' I: Sue Force, Kathy Porter. Betts Forties. ROW 2: Margie Fleet. Mary Raiden. (.41! McCrath. Lyn Diklich. Susl Christian, Susan Plaster. OFFICERS: Michele Coettel, Panhellenic Secretary; Janna Jones. Historian; Cretchen Turner. Treasurer. Judy Keitel, Housing Marge Reese. Pledge Mistress; I.ynn C'.oodall. Custodian; Jackie Clark. Historian; Mary Kay Shea. Panhellenic; Billie Dawn Miller. Editor. ... I; NVcndy Ortcrtag. Janice Holland. Judy Cusmerotti. Becks Foster. ROW II; Malda Chandler, ita Holm. Gerri Carper. Karen White. 144 VM ROW I: Susan Hogg rd. Wendy Horn. Alice Hatcher. Cathy Cwsi U. Tracey Alvy ROW II: Carolyn Nnckob. Fritl Mann. Barbara Josten. Val Hoffman. Susan Jones. Kathy Coodall. AIT Pledges Grow To Be Active, Self-reliant, Trustworthy Sisters The sisters of Alpha Sigma Tan strive to promote the ethical, cultural, and social development of each memlrer. Fall rush parties, with the themes of Boston Tan Party and Sleeps Time Fair , brought new meml crs into the sorority. This year, the sisters participated in the Pine Mountain Settlement Project and visited the Greenlawn Nursery Home. The Radford Chapter received four awards at the national convention for original songs, for a winning scrapl ook, and for outstanding faculty advisor. The sisters also enjoyed the Founder’s Day Banquet, the Sweetheart Banquet, and the Spring Cabin Parties. Chcrl Johnson. Betsy Jolly. Susan Strickler, Ann Owing . Kerry Campl ell. Paula Partington, Brenda Marshall. 145 KNEELING: Tcrrv Miller. Gina Morgan. Kim Brooks. Gale Kentara, Anne Vineyard. Linda Schomburg. Sue Story, Bev Bosserman. KNEELING: Wendy Hubbard, Ruth DeHart. Mary Will Little. Diane Suzy Horton. Butch Wingold, Val Walker, Jettie Berry. Carolyn Casteel. Stetser. Jane Baird. Susie Rowe. BACK: Laurie Preston. Nancy Elder, Karen Cologne. Jean Steinhllber. Sigma Kappa Lives “One Heart, One Way” Sigma Kappa, which is based upon friendship and high standards of personal conduct, welcomed new sisters from their fall rush parties Storv Book Land and “Green Fanthoms”. The sisters visited St. Alban’s Hospital and the Veterans' Hospital in Roanoke. The Radford Chapter of the sorority was honored at the national convention with awards for pledge scholarship and for contributions to the national magazine. The hignlight of the year's activities was the Spring Cabin Parties at Mountain Lake. 146 KNEELING: Jane Baird. Martha Jevsebon. la: Smith Karen Cologne. Butch Wingold SITTING: Shorn Owen. Su anne Herbert. Pam WolU. Helen Fugate. STANDING: Mary Will Little. Jettie Berry. Val Walker. Cindy Cardea. SEATED: Becky Stevens, Janie Walker. Martha Jrsselvm. Beth Ewing. TOP ROW: Patsy Are)'. Maryjanc O'Leary, Joanne Algren. Frances Vaughan. OFFICERS: Suzanne Herbert. Assistant Pledge Traill; lai Smith. Wihun. Recording Secretary. Bonnie Blue. Treasurer. Helen Fugate. First Vice-President. Pam Woltz, President ROW II: Lynda Shelton. Second Vice-President. (‘«rres| onding Secretary. Greta Dunn. Assistant Treasurer; Jan ma appu§oioril$ m A V ▼ jUW g CMlc c 1966 Tri-Sigma Gives Aid To Seriously 111 Children The spirits of Sigma Sigma Sigma are loving, sharing, and giving. This past fall, the sorority held three rush parties and pledges were formally initiated at the sorority’s national headquarters in Woodstock. Virginia. The sisters sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children of the area and contributed once again to the Holibie Page Memorial Fund for the rehabilitation of seriously ill children at North Carolina Memorial Hospital. Ml« Johnson. Sponsor; Sandy Simmons. Keeper of Grades; Kay Wigp. President; Jo Whitaker, Treasurer; Betty Reynolds, Corresponding Recording Secretary; I .oil iso Stone. Vice-President; Lee Garrett, Secretary; Ur. Woodhousc. Sponsor. RON 1; Betty Jean Montgomery. Gwen Tiigvvell. Susie Stevens HOW II; Chris Shuster. Bev Fax, Cm Thomason. Susan Kister, Gayle Nowell. ROW I: Nancy Pinncll. Debbie Elliot, Karen Richarcbon. Elsie J. Gigi Clldewell, Jan Gulledge. June St. Clair, Jackie Harrison. Ann Denning. Ann Rountree. ROW II: Karen Tuttle, Jackie Overstreet, Marks. SEATED: Pam Messall. Elyse Williams. Eileen Ryan. Susan Tucker. Diana Schotts. Jane Root. Kathy Ogjbum. STANDING: Gail Beccken, Jan Wenning, Jean Rhudy. Kathv De Gruchey. Susan Dawson. Donna Willis, Joanne McQneeney. President. Becki Smoot. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Dr. Charles President Of Or. Charles Knox Martin, Jr., President Dr. Martin speaks at the VASG Convention. Dr. Martin participates in civic organizations. Knox Martin, Jr. Radford College Oir President during a busy day' schedule. It is rare that real achievements can l c accurately assessed when viewed too closely; time must pass before genuine contributions can ! e measured. The recent advances of Radford College as a maturing educational institution date from 1952 with the presidency of Charles Knox Martin. Jr., its third president. From its beginning Radford College had dedicated itself to two objectives: to educate its youth, and to prepare teachers for the Commonwealth. These two objectives still prevail, but the breadth and scope of the College mission have been profoundly deepened and expanded under the leadership of Dr. Martin. When he came he found a college of 700 students, 60 faculty, four dormitories, and two classroom buildings. The curriculum reflected largely the needs of undergraduates preparing to teach. Since 1952. the college has grown significantly in its academic program both on the undergraduate and graduate levels, in the quality and quantity of its faculty, in the excellence of its student lxxly and in the physical facilities necessary to accomplish its expanded purposes. Now, in the year 1969, we find a faculty of some 200. trained in the best universities of the land, a selected student of some 3,700, and a physical plant which embraces nineteen dormitories, seven major classroom buildings (with 3 more under construction or ready for construction), and auxiliary facilities necessary for the realization of our present objectives. But of all the achievements of which the college can l c proud under the administration of President Martin, the one that stands out most clearly is the total emergence of Radford College as a serious, major institution of undergraduate and graduate service to the young women of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and to the teaching profession. 153 Daniel E. Marvin, Jr. Vice President Of Radford College Youthful ambitions can lead to worthwhile achievements. Exemplifying such a philosophy is Dr. Daniel E. Marvin. Jr., who at the age of thirty, is currently Vice President of Kadford College. His other recent accomplishments include Chairman of Deans Committee, Vice President of College Senate, and Director of Appalachia Educational Laboratory. Dr. Marvin has been recognized in Who's Who in the South and Southwest and serves as an incentive to those who strive toward leadership. Dr. Marvin served as acting President during Dr. Martin's illness. Board of Visitors SEATEDi Mr. J. W. Stanley. Mr H. Wise Kelly, Mrs. Henderson Graham. Mr l.eoiiard Muse. lYirector, Mr. L l.ee Bean. Mrs. Raymond K. Sumner. Mrs. J. Clumber Bristow. STANDING: Mrs. Sara Y. Hall. clerk. Mr. Richard J. Holland. Col. Outlet H. Reed. Vice-Rector; Miw Mary Jane Dudley. Mr. Francis Bell. 155 Service To The Many Facets Of The 156 Students Is Sought By The Administration Structure v '. M Mr. W. Scott Weaver. Treasurer. Mr. Glenn M. Williams. Director of Buildings anil Grounds. Mr. Barn- M. Dorsey, Director of Student Aid. 157 Mivs Frances A. Hurlburt. Dean of Women. Mr. Grafton E. Bowman, Chief of Campus Police. Mr. Ooriaid L. Wheeler. Post Office Clerk. mm Mr. Theodore W. (Gardiner. Dining Hall Manager. Administrative Assistance Mrv Donnajo Martinez. Director of Student Activities. Miss l.rHi K. Culler. Dormitory Coordinator. Mrs. Reese K Goldsmith. Assistant to Dean of Women. Miss Looann B. Lewright, Assistant Dean of Women. 159 Aids Radford Students Housemothers Plan For The Year 1968-1969 With Promising Goals Mrs. Brcnton, East Moffett, and Mrs. Reynolds. West Moffett. 160 Miss Savoie. Language Hoilsc; Mrs. Van Hness. Floyd; Mrs. Kilhoume, Perry: Mrs. Hylton. Trinkle: Mrs. Peal. Stuart. Mrs. Kimlcr. Pokic. Mrs. McCormick. Russell: Mrs. Hoke. Norwood; Mrs. Jerdon. Draper; Mrs. Colton. Ingles. Mrs. Seward. Rolling, and Mrs. Jerdon. Draper. Mrs. Vaugjit. Washington; Mrs Taylor. Jefferson; Mrs. Minnie, Madison. 161 Women, like men, must l e educated with a view to action, or their studies cannot be called education. — Harriet Martinneau « 1 162 163 Pcgccn H. Albifc. B.S., Instructor of Health and Ph sica! Education, Dance and Recreation Martha V. Arnold, M.A.. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Doris J. Baker, VI.A., Instructor of Business Nancy E. Barber. M.A., Instructor of Health and Physical Education. Dance ami Recreation Patricia I. Barrett, B.A., Instructor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Carolyn R. Benson, Ph.D., Professor of Health and Physical Education, Dance und Recreation 164 Tennis proses itself useful outside of the classroom. Dr. John VV. Overlay lv (ho dean of the new Division of Applied Arts and Sciences. Sciences Makes Its Debut As The Newest Division New equipment was introduced to the new division. Applied Arts and Sciences. The division, headed by Dr. John W. Overbey, received a multipurpose home economics lab, a Xerox machine, a microfilm reader-printer, and an auxiliary gymnasium. Included in the Applied Arts and Sciences are majors in home economics, library science, business, health, physical education, recreation, and dance. Bertha F. Brandon. M.A., Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education, Dance and Recreation Mary S. David. M S.. .Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Carl Evans. M S. Nssistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Ruth A. Hackman. Ed.D.. Professor of Home Economics Virginia Harris, M.S., Assistant Professor of Business Robert S. Gibson. M.A., Assistant Professor of Library Science Improvements Bring Unrelenting Challenges Tailoring courses can be tedious. Tight muscles learn to stretch in dance. 166 US--- Tumbling is as much concentration as it is physical exertion. Success Demands Tools, Collaboration, And 168 Vera W. Jesse!. M S.. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Mary II. Jones. M Ed , Assistant Professor of Home Economics Edward R. McIntosh. Ed.D . Professor of Library Science Frances A. Mason. M.S.. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ellen E. PhiDreok, Ed.S., Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Cclcne II Sanders. M S.. Assistant Professor of Business June B. Sanders. M.S.. B.B.A.. Instructor of Business Elizabeth Y. Stone. M.S.. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Joyce K. Whitmer, B.S.. Instructor of Health and Physical Education. Dance and Recreation Technique is what counts in golf classes. 169 Education Is Now A Division Seeking to enhance teaching techniques, the Department of Education utilizes audio-visual aids. The division's Research Department, in hopes of assisting evaluation of college regulations, has sent questionaires to alumni. Due to increasing enrollment in the elementary, early childhood, and special education fields, the division boasts the highest number of students on campus. With increased efficiency elementary and secondary education have been split into separate departments. Education — An Absorption Process. Dr. John ‘ 170 ithcrford. Dean of Education Division. Teaching methods involve the personal touch. Robert B. Bartov M.E., Assistant Professor of Education Annie Cardwell. M.Kd.. Assistant Professor of Education Edith II. Carter, Instructor of Kdncati i Fletcher F. Carter. Ph D., Associate Professor of Education Helen M. Creasy, Mi., Assistant Professor of Education Iris C. Ely. M S., Assistant Professor of Education 171 Evelyn M Fit pa trick. l A . Assistant Professor of Education Donald L. Frve. Ph D.. Professor of Education Holwil L. Uiitlien. Ph D.. Professor ot Education Rol ert J. Lockwood. Ph.D., Professor of Education Hugh J. McCardlc. Ph D.. Professor of Education lbert Pugh. Ph D. Protessoi of Education Learning Takes On Many Forms Walking to early morning classes is lonely. We learn by doing. 172 173 Learning To Be A Teacher Can Be A Fulfilling Children arc the best tool.' for training the new teacher. 174 Experience Determination is an initial word in education. Maitha K. Roane. M S. Educational Research Laird 1- RuA. Nf.Ed.. Assistant Professor of Education (on leave) Virgil Sherwood. Ed I).. Professor of EducatiiNi Wild P. Siburt. Instructor of Education Earl W. Thomas. M V. Assistant Professor of Education Jon T. W att. Instnictor of Education Extracurricular activities serve as another means of education. 175 Beverly Banning, MA., Assistant Professor of Spanish Virginia Butler. Assistant Professor of English Giordano Casas. .Assistant Professor of Spanish Esther B. Clark. M E A.. Associate Professor of Art Anna Marv Cochrane, M.A., Associate Professor of Art Thomas K. Coleman. M.A.. Associate Professor of English Mary Jane Culverhouse, Associate Professor of French Francoise DeVriendt, B.A., Inst met or of French Jean Dougherty. M.A., Assistant Professor of English Henry Dyer. Ph.D.. Professor of English Jean B. Einstein. M.Ed., Assistant Professor of Music Gail Garlock. B.A., Instructor of English Humanities Strengthens Dean of the Division of Humanities. Dr. Irving Silverman. ) Humanities covers a wide range of fine arts, as Miss Cochrane demonstrates. The Framework Of The Fine Arts Departments Specialized professors in art, a new course in interpretation. plans for a speech and the theatre center, the creation of a college Jazz Ensemble, the offering of a Master of Arts in music, and the use of a language house mark progress through this year’s increased enrollment in the Humanities Division. Under the direction of Dr. Irving R. Silverman, the division is comprised of majors in art, dramatics and speech. F.nglish, foreign languages and music. 177 Lectures, Conferences, And Supervision By The Teachers Accentuate Student Learning Sometimes it takes quite a few heads to There are times whcr Lynn C. Cordon. Associate Professor of Art Charles L. Hayes. M.A.. Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatics Mildred Heimlich, M.S.M., Assistant Professor of Music John Hilchings. M.Si-Assistant Professor of Music Walter Jones. Kd D.. Professor of Music Louis C. Jordan. M.A.. Assistant Professor of Finnish 178 untangle those unfamiliar tunes. Literature can l)c an erudite topic as well as fun topic to the student. you have to throw yourself into the job. Janice Kent. M.A., Assistant Professor of Art Mary S. Kirby. Assistant Professor of English Dasis Kushnor. Ph D . Associate Professor of Music icdo LuMaseolo. Assistant Professor of Musis. Benjamin Medford, M S.. Assistant Professor of Music Wilhain Moorehou.se, M.S., Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatics David C. Morgan. Ph D.. Associate Professor of English Robert Nance. Ph.D.. Professor of Foreign Language 179 Fredrick O'Connell. Instructor of German Linda Poole. Assistant Professor of Knglish Dean Props!. I'h I).. Professor of Knglish Steven Pvrek. M.A., Assistant Professor of Fairish Robert H Richards. M A . Assistant Professor of Music Samira Russell, Ph D.. Associate Professor of Music Jndy A. Savoie. M.A.. Assistant Professor of French Lewis Schnellmann. M.A., Assistant Professor of Art Incorporation Of Teachers Mr. Ricards plays his instrument. Technique — a large part of drawing. Learning to splice wire is just one part of Play Production class. 180 Skills And Students' Potential Yield A Pleasing Effect A ball of clay one minute, a work of art the next. Lewis Shecklcr. Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Music Dnmis Sheer. M.A.. Assistant Professor of English Edwin Stockton. Ph D., Professor of English Norman Todcnhoft. Mus.Ed.D.. Associate Professor of Music Ruth Williamson. Assistant Professor i f Latin Erwin Wright. M.A., Assistant Professor ol English Lloyd Zurbrigg. Ph.D.. Professor of Music 181 Division Of Natural Science Entails Long Hours, Detailed Work And Pleasing Results In The Lab. Striving for individual awareness within its students, the Division of Natural Sciences initiated a Master of Arts and a Master of Science in biology, a new bio chemistry course, and an honor course in chemistry. The division, lead by Dr. Robert J. Miller, embraces majors in biology, chemistry, general science, mathematics, physics, and statistics. Some things they don't tell von about in the college catalogs. Dr R l crt J. Miller. Dean of Natural Sciences Division. 182 Time anil patience are required to get the correct measurements. David L. Albig. M.S.. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Clayton Carlile. Associate Professor of Chemistry Jack Clark. Associate Professor of Biology Mervvn Copeland. M.A.. Professor of Mathematics Preston Duhll. PhD.. Professor of Chemistry Don 1. Dwyer. M.A., Professor of Mathematics C. William llickam. Associate Professor of Chemistry Richard L. Hoffman. Ph D.. Professor of Biology Floyd Jarvis. Ph.D.. Professor of Biology Carolyn F. Johns. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Franklin Jones, Ed.D.. Associate Professor of Science Rogers ljunhert. Ph D.. Professor of Chemistry 183 Math And Science Ready The Student For The The place where the experiments are done. These glum expressions could only mean a Calculus test. Dr. Mah explains how permutations are set up and done. Wl Tomorrow World Chemistry — technical terms and many symbols to learn and understand. Betsy Little. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Elsie M. Lockmever. M.A.. Assistant Professor of General Science Charlene l.utes. M S.. Assistant Professor of Biology John Lyons, Instmctnr of Mathematics Valient W. Mali. Ph.D.. Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Gene Maynard. VI Pal . Assistant Professor of General Science Billy H Meade. M.Kd . Assistant Professor of General Science 185 David Merrill. M S . Assistant Professor of Chonmtrv The Many Looks Of The Natural Science Division Sometimes even the professors study math in the Cove. Biology focuses on new life. 186 And Its People Leaf identification can l c deceiving at first glance. Math claw involves ABCs as does English class. William E Merrill. Fd I),, Professor of Science Patrick B. Mikesell. M S,. Assistant Professor of Biology Janet S. Milton, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Charles M Overstreet. Inst motor of Mathematics and Statistics Koxie Reynolds, M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics Roxic Reynolds. M S.. Assistant Piofesvjr of Mathematics Julia Smith. B.S. Instructor of Chemistry James R Willoughby. M.Rd.. Assistant Professor of Physics 187 Choung I Chop. Ph.D.. Professor of Political Science Thomas W. IX-H.uiav M.A.. Assistant Professor of Political Science Barry M. Dorsey, M.A., Instrxictor of Political Science Dora II Duff. M.A.. Associate Professor of Psychology Wayne E. Engel. Ph D.. Professor of Psychology Judith A. Fanner, M.A.T., Assistant Professor of Geography Dr. Franklin P. Hillman is the division dean of Social Science Division Of Social Sciences Studies The Problems Of Now in a transitional period with plans for offering new majors and new courses, the Division of Social Science received an equipment grant from the federal government this year. In addition, a new technique of lalioratorv practice in the Grapurchat and a new major in journalism have been initiated. The Division, directed by Dr. Franklin P. Hillman, encompasses the areas of economics, journalism, psychology, philosophy and religion, geography, and political science. Mr. Wolfle Ihteiu Intently while an umccn pervm speaks to him. 188 Ralph Flynn, M.A., Assistant Professor of History Richard C. Froehich. Assistant Professor of History Alastair V Harris, M.A., Assistant Professor of Psychology Sally A. Harriv Ph D , Associate Professor of Histnrv Rolrert E. Holley. M S, Assistant Professor of Ccographv Richard J. jakid, M.A.. Assistant Professor of History Edward D. Jcrvey. Ph D.. Professor of Historv Elmer D. Johnson. Ph.D., Professor of History TIioman R. Johnson Instructor of Sociology One man’s tool for strong thinking. 189 Man In His World Is One Of The Major Mr. Nelson prepare his lectures A ProbW™ 14 de 'd UP for hi4tor ' 4,udenl Dr. Chet explains the theories of political science. Concerns Of Social Science Eleanor Kemp. l. A btiint Professor of Psychology William Lanen. Ph.D.. Professor of History Teachers talk between classes too! Michael Leap, A H., Assistant Professor of Sociology David McCloud, Instructor of History Richard B McKenzie. M.A, Assistant Professor of Economics Harold V. Mann. Ph.D.. Professor of History Charles D Millsap. B $.. Assistant Professor of Journalism Charles A. Nelson. Instructor of Economics James II. O'Donnell. Ph.D.. Professor of History Frank Scott. Ed.D.. Professor of Psychology 191 Social Science Obtains A New Home Young Hall contains room for lectures and faculty offices, where students come 192 Young Hall Lecture! in Social Science are an important factor. L for guidance. The library makes a wonderful place to study. Carroll E. Smith. Ph IX. Professor of Psychology Charles E. Stone. Assistant Professor of Economics Charles E. Stone. Assistant Professor of Economics William I). Stump. PhD.. Professor of History Artie L. Sturgeon. Ph.D.. Professor of Psychology Noruellc Tate. M.A.. Assistant Professor of Sociology Charles D. Taylor. Associate Professor of Philosophy 6c Religion Ral| S Warner. M.A.. Assistant Professor of Psychology Lee Wolfle. Assistant Professor of Sociology Margaret Woodhouse. PhD.. Professor of History 193 The Division Of Graduate Dr Walter K Roberts, Division Dean of Craduate Studies. 194 Studies Portrays Numerous Aspects Of Concentration The number of areas in which Master of Arts degrees are offered increased this year with the addition of English and music. The Division of Graduate Students, headed by Dr. Walter K. Holierts, was composed of 336 students and is planning to expand to meet future demands. The departments now offering masters degrees are biology, business education, English, general education, guidance, hisrtrv. home economics, math, music, physical education, school psychology, science education, and school administration. 195 Interaction Areas For The Graduate Students Are The Va. Room 196 Teachers’ Offices, And Classrooms National Elections Spur Class Elections Moving from the top of the class Ixick to the Ixrttom again, freshmen suffered pangs of anticipation, uncertainty, and excitement. Amid the unceasing activities, few found time to harltor these emotions long. Between their first college registration and May Day festivities came freshmen dorm meetings, assemblies, elections. Parents Weekend. Coronation Ball, and invitations to Cotillion and German Clubs. With pride and pleasure the class' Freshman I.D. distinguished li outstanding members and displayed the results of a year of metamorphosis for the class of '72. l.tnda Ianusi. Treasurer. Donna Frochlick. Secretary, ainl Linda Snavelv. Historian Vicc-Prcvident. Lynn Bowden 200 I Ackerman, Joan Adams. Betsy Adkins. Mary Agee. Bonnie Akers, Cynthia Alcorn. Donna Alderman, Barbara Alexander, Anna Allen, Dierilre Allen. Marilvn Allen, Nancy Alley, laiura Amend. Ann Andicws. Martha Antcau. Sheila Anthony. Elizabeth A melt. Judy Arrington. Mary Ashliy. Kli .ihcth Ashworth. Susan Atkinson. Nina Austin. I.inda Asford. Sue Ayer, Christine Ayers, Betty Ayers. Pamela Ayers, Rosemary Bailey. Sadra Bair, Margaret Bakas, Betty Baker. Caryn Ball, Patricia Ballard. Brenda Bane, Lois Banla. Judith 201 Freshmen Tackle P.E. Requirements Not everythin!; is physical. Swimming stretches one’s abilities. Barone, Christine Baseler, Stephanie Batchelor. Jo Ann Baum. Kathy Ann Baycrl. Patricia Baylor. Kli abeth Beasley. Rebecca Beck. Franrcna Beck. Kathy Lynn Becker. Lynne Beckman, Karen Bedsaul, Connie Benton. Margaret Berger. Karen Bcukc. Betsy Binford. Betty Binglcr. Beverly Blackburn, Martha Blankenship. Karen Blevins, Judith Blood. Nancy Blount. Jean Bolling. Karen Bowden. Lynn Bower. Pamela 202 Health classes can l e interesting, even though they are required. Bowman, Janet Bowman. Joan Bowman, Nancy Botchin. Nona Boyce, Cynthia Boyd, Ann Branscomo, Joyce Bramn. Laiy Brehm. Joyce Brewer. Mary Bridgett, Brenda Brinker, Susan Brocc. (Gwendolyn Bioughtnn. Beckic Brouwer, Cynthia Brown, Cathv Brown, Deltorah Ann Brown. Jen lam Brown, Karen Browning. Constance Buchana, Martha Buck. Ada Burchett. Marietta Burdette, Linda Burgess, Ann 203 The Library Becomes “The Place To Go” j Campl jcII. Carolyn Carden, Sarah Carlson. Joanne Cumc.il. Beverly Carr. Susan Burton. Ktliel Burton. Frances Bu er. Helen Bush. Mary Butler. Patricia Cafli. Kathryn Cahill. I.illtan Caldsvell. Diane Call. Leslie Camp. Joan Temi papers require independent research. Carrington. Catherine Carson. Jane Canon. Nancy Carter. Diane Canvile. Theresa 204 During Term Paper Season Ca tcen. Deborah Candcll. Pamela Chiniura. Sonia Chinn. Nancy Chromic , Kay Chulick. Jane Clark. Doris Clark. Marion Clark. Marvu Clark. Snvin Clarke, Sherry Coutcs. laicyc Cockcy. Alice Coffman. Donna (loffman. Genevieve Cole. Nancy Coleman. Betty 205 Freshmen Afforded Opportunity To Attend Classes Art classes arc in Powell Hall. Coleman, Linda Collier, Georgia Collins, Gloria Collins. Karen Colton, Norma Comer. Dclroruh Conley. Sandra Conner. Mildred Cook, Charlaine Cooley. Brenda Coombs, Betsey Ann Corbin. Cynthia Corbin. Kitty Cosby, Barbara Covey, Brenda Covington. Patricia Cox. Connie (.‘ox, Karen Cox, Mary Ann Cox. Susan Cragle. Florence Craig. Lib Ciane. Linda (.‘rawfonl. Milly 'teii'liaw. Linda 206 In T wo New Academic Buildings Crockett. Judith Crouch. Cheryl Croudi. Linda Crowe. Margie Cunningham. Calc Daley. Kathleen Dalton. IVnit.i Dalton, landa Dameron. Nancy Daniels. Beth Darby. Daphne Darrow. Janet Davan o, Sand a Davidson. Sandra Davis. Mary Da' iv. Patricia Davis. Shannon Dean. Sarah Deel. Joni Deel. Sharron Dt-Haven. Delioiah Delay. Margaret DcIFarro. JoAnn Dellinger. Becky DcMott, Sandra Math tests arc taken in Young Hall Paper Hat And Balloon Surprise Birthday Parties Dent. Patricia DcINlV. Dorm.I Deramorc. Katherine Desmond, Colleen DeWitt, Snellen Dierclu, Lucy Dillon bce Dingus. Patricia Disharoon. Susan DoMrins. Patricia Dobbins. Sharon Doyle. Rohbin Dressier. Linda Drillead. Alice Driskill, Bari ara Dronenburg, Jeanette Drury. Brenda Duffy. Sue Dumtan. Debra Durrer. Jane Dutilc. Marie Dyer. Anne Dyer. Sharon Easter. Carolyn Edens. Patricia Edwards. Mary Beth Edwards. Julia Edwards. Sue Kgebcrg, Leslie Egeland, Alcta Elkins. Leila Elliott. Kitty Kinersun. Janice English, Wunda Etter, Merlelynn 208 Become Favorite Dorm Events Evans, Margaret Evans. Sylvia Kant. Rebecca Fields, Linna Finccn. Laura Fink. Julia Finnell. Christina Fisher, Anne Fisher. lanrla Fitch. Carol Fi rr. Carol FI ecu Or. Mavis Flood. Jean Floyd. Cathy Forbes, Rea Fountaine. Martha Francisco. Susan Franks. Sherry Frazier. Becky Fiazier. Olivia Freeman. Maria Fricdel. Jennifer Friend. Julia Froehlich. Donna Frost. Charlotte CalirieLsen, Nancy Callihcr, Judy Calway. Cynthia Carahcdian. Cheryl Carvs’ixid. Bariutra Cates. Melinda Cauden. Valli Cehrig. Dorothy Ceraci. Chris German. Barbara 209 New Way Of Registering Makes Life Easier Gibbons. Sandra Closer. Cloria Giles. Patsy Cillespie. Cynthia Gilmore. Karen Clover, Rebecca Cobely, Lynne Come . Susan Gonzalez. Diana Coodc. Nancy Coodfcllow. .Margaret Graham, Linda Grant. Robin Gray. Janet Greene. Elizabeth Freshmen move through registration faster than ever before. Greenlee. Peggy Crcgory, Kathleen Griffin. Karen Croomc, Wanda Guerin. Judith 210 Cuilfoyle. Kim Guthrie, Connie Habeck. June Hackney, Carolyn Haines, Sandra Hair. Deliorah Hale. Marian Hale. Vicki Hall. Barbara Hall, Carol Hall, Margie Hall, Rebecca Hall, Sandra Hamilton, Judith Hammond, Marilyn Hankinson. Dorothy Hansen, Kathy Hardee, Nancy Harding, Karen Hardy. Lydia Harriman. Peggy Harris. Bcmicc Harris, Caro! Harris. Karen Harris. Paula Hartl, Cynthia Harvey, Ernilie Havens, Sandra Hawkins, Harriet Hawks, Patricia Hayes. Elizabeth Haynes, Dianna Heitmanck, Cathy Helmcr, Debb Henderson. Elizabeth 211 Freshman ID Recognizes Twelve Outstanding Girls Henderson. Ellen Henderson. l.ois Henry. Libby Herbert. Regina Herriman. Diana Heydt, Ellen Jane Hibbits, Nancy Hickerson. Bonnie Hicks, Cynthia Higgins, Judy Higgs. Karen llile, Kristie Hill. IJnda Hill. Nancy Hillcgrass. Donna Hitt. Diane Ho. Chin Chin Hobbs. Donna Hoke. Virginia Holland. Patricia Holler. Lynctte Holley. Barbara Hollowell. Marlcna Holmes. Brenda Holt. Helen Hoover. Sharon HoufJ, Peggy Hough. Peggy Houston, Judith Hudson. Lorenc Hudspeth. Nancy Hunsbcrger. Paulette Hunt. Sharon Hurst. Caroline Hurt. Brenda 212 More training polishes previously acquired skills. New freshmen bring their talents to the campus. Lanuzi, Linda Ikard, Carol Irvan. Alice Irvin. Brenda Irwin. Cail Isgrig, Donna Jackson. Jean Jacob. Angela Jacobs. Jacquelyn Jala way. Dottie Jamerson. Debra James, Nora Jannely, Rebecca Jefferson. Sandra Jennings, Kathleen Jennings, Robin Jester, Mary Jet ter, Klizabcth Johnson, Brenda Johnson. Catherine Johnson. Donna Lee Johnson. Linda Johnson. Marianne Johnson, Sheila Johnston, Susan 213 Beautiful Weather Welcomes Freshmen Parents Jones. Carol Jones, Doris Jones. Jean Jones. Minnie Jones. Susan Jones, Virginia Jordan. Merle Jordan, Valerie Joyce. Donna Kearney, Jamie Keiffert, Wanda Keller, Janice Kendall, Sherry Kennedy, Karen Kiefer. Carolyn Kindel. Lynn King. Ella Kline, Kathy Kniceley. Carolyn Knight, Martha Knight. Patricia Knopp. Kathie Kohlaas, Linda Kopec. Linda Kotclly, Rosemary Lafon, Carolyn Lail. Carol Lamie, Betty Landes, Barbara Catkin, Mary Lau. Sara Lawrence, Candace layman. Kathryn Layman, Lynne Lee. Barbara 214 I ce. Cindy Lee, Janet November sunshine greets visitors to Radford's Campus. Lee, Susan Lcffcl. Brenda Leonard. Doris I-copold. Janice Lester. Harriet Lester. Jane Lester. Nclda Lewis, Alexandra Lewis. Barbara Lifscy. Connie 215 Lilly. Audrey Linebcrry. Carolyn Weekly Assemblies Provide An Opportunity For Logan. Cathy LoMoscolo. Cabriclla Lomax. Jeanne Lonergan. Kathleen Long, Marguerite Long. Natalie Lut . Carolyn Lynn. Lisa McAllister, Kathy McCauley. Mary Lou McClaugJierty, Joyce McDannont. Lily McDearmon, Clarissa McCarity, Catherine McGhee, Janice McCiure, Glenda McKinney. Tina McQueeney, Rita Mal e. Ida Machen, Susan Mackey, Donna Madco. Margretta Mady, Candace Mah, Rita Mahedy, Maureen Mann. Bonnie Mann, Kathleen Marasciullo. Diane Marion, Sarah Markey, Mary Marshall. Linda Martin, Margo Martin, Sandra Martino, Marcia Marvin. Robin 216 Freshmen To Show Dorm Spirit Mayhem. Juanita Mercer. Cynthia Merchant. Phyllis Meredith. Bonnie Meyers, Unda Michael. Brenda Mkkiledorf, Virginia Miller. Paula Miller. Sarah Mills. Katherine Minnick. Brenda Mitchell, Anne Mitchell. Pauline Mitchem, Gloria Monger. Loretta Monger. Shirley Moore. Florence Moore. Malene Moore. Patricia Moore. Rebecca Moore. Sandra Moran. Frances Morgan. Nancy Morgan. Rebecca Morris. Pamela Moss. Mary Motley. Beverly Motley. Faye Mowles, Judy Moyer . Vicki Mullins. Rosemary Murnford, Joanne Mundcn, Kathleen Monroe. Becky Mnsco, Patrice 217 Muter. Patricia Nash. Janet Nawrot, Bernadette Neel Call Neff.Judy Neshit. Marvt Nester, Joyce Nexsen, Catherine Niedcr. Linda Nussey. Linda Nogle, Janet Norcutt, Ellen Norcross. Carol Sordino. Virginia NuckoK, Claudia Nyman. Anita Oakley. Trilby Ober, Christine Ogburu. Betty Old. Joycclyn Olsen. Johanna O'Neil. Mary Jane Onnaml. Joan Osborne. Jackie Owen. Charlotte 218 Junior Residents Recipients Of Freshmen Mischief Owen. Mary Ann Owing . Marcia Oxcndine. Cynthia Fannil. Nancy Farcell, Martha Parker. Maryann Parks. Dianne Parr. Teresa Parrish. Janet Parsons. (Vienna Pavlovsky. Mary Payne. Margaret Payne. Susan Pennington. Brenda Peters. Catherine Peters. Karen Peterson. Geraldine Phillips. Patricia Phipps. Delores Piercy. Karen Plaster. Rebecca Plunkett. Shirley Plvbon. Frieda Porter. Margaret Potter. Beth Picking up after a prank. 219 Mixers Are A New And Often Rewarding Experience Powell. Patricia Powell. Susan Price. Beverly Price. Paula Puckett. Judy Pulliam. Terri Pulman, Deborah Haines. Ramona Rapisardi. Paula KatliH. Carolyn Rediniles, Kathenne Hchm. Palma Reid. Katherine RcMine. Matancttc Revercomb, Mary Ann Reynolds. Barliara Reynolds, Judith Reynolds, Karyl Reynolds. Mary Reynolds. Patricia Rhodes. Sallic Rhudy. Flla Ricketts. Wanda Riddick. Betty Riesser. Kimberly Rife. Brenda Riffle. Jane Ring. Susan Rivera. Lydia Robertson, Cheryl Robertson. Patricia Rogers. Cheryl Rogers. Martha Rogers. Susan Romans. Sandra 220 Roper. Janet Rose. Marcia Rose. Sharon Rosfeld, Ellen Rountrcy. Ellen letters can e a rewarding and exciting experience, too. Rowe. Judith Roland. Anne Rowland. Patricia Roy. Roena Rovston. Sandra Ruscigno, Connie Russell. Karen Russell. Karen Sampson. Esther Sauagc, Julie Saunders. Jean Sasille. Merilyn Scarlata, Helene Schmid. Maxine Schroth. Mary 221 November’s Early Snow Introduces Class Of ’72 To Schuler, Catherine Schuwler. Magdalene Scott. Kerry Seay. Carol Sechrest. Shirley Shelburne. Carolyn Shell)). Clare Shewbridge, Carolyn Shirley. Velva Shockley. |o Shrader. Thelma Shull. Patricia Sic re ns. Carol Sites. Joan Slater. Brenda Slayton. Gloria Sledd. Mary Srnasal, Susan Smoot. Lillian Smith. Beatrice Smith. Caltna Smith. Janie Smith. 1 jnda Smith. Margo Smith. Sandra Everyone must struggle through swimming. Exploring a bookstore can be exciting. A White, Cold Campus Smitheran. Janet Smythers, Linda Snavely. Linda Jo Snead. Karren Sncdeeor. Joy Snider, Ina Snyder. Lyn Synder. Roberta Sorrells. Mary Sowers. Elizabeth Sparger. Nancy Spencer. Kitty Spivey. Janet Sprouse. Betsy Sprouse. Connie Stafford. Deborah Stallard, Margaret Stamm, Marilyn Stanfield. Barbara Stanford. Mary Stautcr. Diane Stephens. Kathleen Stevens. Susan Stewart, Patricia Stools. Barbara Stratton. Judith Stnckler. Brenda Stuckey, Elaine Stultz, Joanna Sweeney. Carolyn Syrian, Alicia Tate, Sue Ellen Tatum. Sharon Taylor, Ann Taylor. (Carolyn 223 Orientation Week Leaves Wonder If College Life Taylor, Linda Test. Monique Thaston. Janet Thomas, Janet Thomas. Joyce Thweatt, Sandra Tillman, Margaret Tilson. Bonnie Tinglcy. Judith Todd. Mary Ann Tolliver. Susan Towsey, Nancy Tragic. Cynthia Trcnary. Jody Triplett. Martha Tucker, Nancy Turcman. Catharine Turner. Jacqueline Turner, Virginia Turpin. Nancy Tyner. Sarah Jo Ullrich. Susan Updykc, Judith Valin, Janet VanArsdel. Maye 1 No one get lost on Radford's small but crowded campus. Is Always So Hectic Vance, Mary Vande. Linda Vcvelik. Silvan Vetter. Brenda Victor, Janet Viers, Sherry Vincent. Margaret Violand, Maria Vi tie. Sandra W.tndell. Klfriede Wathen, Fran Walden. Dale Waldrop. Sherry Walker. Dunn Ward. Janet Ward. Maura Warren, (lathy Watson. Betsy Watson. Charlotte Weaver, Joan Webb, Constance Weddle, Linda Weixel. Hulda Wells. Cynthia Wetzel. Carolyn At first tire dinning halls seem disorganized. One can get lost within oneself. TECH Chivalry Welcomes Freshmen To Radford White. Laurie White. Patricia White. Rebecca Whitt. Karen Wilkennn, Patricia Williams. Beth Williams, Bomue Williams. Carol Williams. Cheryl Williams. Faye Williams, Lydia Willt . Catherine Wilson. Martha Winnie. Denise Wolff, Patricia Class of '72 from VPI helps the Class of '72 from Radford move in. 226 Wood. Bonnie Woodall. Bonnie Campus The First Day Woods, Susan Woodson. Judy Woodward. Linda Woody. Jennifer Worthy. Lera First impressions arc sometimes unclear ones. Wright. Betsy Wright. Diane Wright, Donna Yancy, Judy Yates. Carolyn Yost. Barbara Young. Carolyn Young. Cheryl Young, Cynthia Young, Nancy Young, Rebecca Zceh. Janet Zcttcrstrom, Leslie Zimbro, Donna Zimmerman, Carla Capable Officers Lead The Class Of ’71 Bound with the ties of friendship, the sophomore counselors guided confused freshmen through the all too familiar transitional period. As Fall Quarter sped by, class members entered the world of sorority bids and pledging. Others crawled to class as Cotillion worms or hitch-hiked across campus as German Hobos. The crowning achievement of their year was the class production. Sophomore Stunt Night - truth masked in satire United as bus,,,,, buddies, sisters, and pa|s, the class of 1 is engaged in a bubbly relational in t l through necessity, hut through desire. ° s ann£' n0t Val Hoffmann. Treasurer. Martha Couk. President. Dale Foster, Secretary 228 Agcc. Linda Algren. Joanne A Ivey, Tracy Amend. Mary Anderson. Elizabeth Andrews, Kay A rev. Patsy Atkinson, Elizabeth Atwater. Carol Austin. Jeanne Austin. Pamela Axelson, Ann Ayers. Frances Babarskv. Paula Babbitt. Bonnie Bal er. Judy Baglcy, Charlotte BahLv Donna Bailey. Jackie Baird. Jane Ball. Mary Bass, Candice Bates. Pamela Bearner, Linda Bechercr, Jean Beck. Deborah Beecken, Gail Bell. Abigail Bell. Mary Bennett. Nancy Berry. Jettic Beverley, Janice Bialla. Jean Birckhead. Carolyn Bisc. Bosalce 229 Sophomores Are Challenged By STEP Tests Rlankenbaker, Darlene Bobbitt. Roseina Boisscau. Vicki Bolrsh. Nancy Bottini. Mary Bowles. Margaret Bowers, Anne Bowman. Nancy Boyd, Linda Boykin, Sheryl Branham, Jamie Branscome, Joyce STEP Tests require thought and . . . Bridle, Linda Brigman, Sandra Brooks. Kathryn Brooks. Linda Brown. .Angela 230 Brown. Carolyn Brown. Judith Brown. Margaret Buclcwalter. Mary Alice Burgess. Naomi Burnett. Sandra Byer. Doris Bywaters, Suzanne Caldera-Vega. Irene Calc. Mary Card. Cheryl Carr, Charlotte Carroll. Susan Carson. Jeanette Carter. Joyce writing it on paper. Carter. Linda Carter. Tonyia Carwile, Bcttic Cassada. Katherine Casteel. Carolyn 231 Sophomores Choose Major Curriculums Casterlinc. Mary Jane CHaifa, Constant Chamberlin. Victoria Clapp. Call Clark. Patricia Cobb. Addie Col b. Madeline Cole. Patricia Coleman, Catherine Coleman. Patricia Cologne. Karen Compton. Nora Conrad. Mary Conti. Kathleen Cook. Cfclia Cook. Ella Cook. Martha Cook. Pamela Cook. Rhonda Coughlin, Margaret Counts. Mary Convey. Brenda Cot. Barbara Craddock. Ruth Crafe. Jacqueline The choice is rough, but the outcome is worthwhile. V Exploring involves the inquiring mind. Creekmore. Jenny Crews. Margaret Croasman. Susan Cuba, Linda Davenport. Donna Davis. Chcrainy Davis. Jo Anne Davis, Patricia Davis, Susan G. Davis, Susan L Dawson. Susan DcBosc, Teresa DeHart. Ruth Deslandes, Joyce Dcttor. Dora Devlin. Teresa Dickinson. Hazel Dicnz, Barbara Dill, Mary Ann Dixhncr, Dianna Dobbins, Cheryl Doherty, Susan Doner. Deborah Drachuk, Jane Drew. Lynne 233 Sophomore Year — A Time Of Insight Ducan, Judith Ducan, Pamela Dye. I iannc Ebbs. Sara Eddy, Carcn Elkins, Barbara Ellis, Karla Elmore. Donna Emcrick. Rosalie Endcan, Linda Lunch — a break from the hectic pace of running. Engebretsen. Sheila English. Judy Enoch. Leta Exes. Melba Eriksen, Christine Everhart, Call Evers. Delores Exner. Katherine Feagans, Jane Fclazo. Sharon 234 Fielden, Diane Finch. Elizabeth Finn. Kathleen Fish cl. Catherine Fisher. Barbara Fisher Betty Jo Fitzgerald. Nonna Flinary. Arlena Fleenor. Vicki Floegel. Virginia Fogle. Beverley Foley. Linda Foster. l . le Fowler. Janelle 235 Learning can be acquired at any time. Sophomore Slump Sets In Fraley. Jane Franklin. Barbara Frantz. Bonnie Fiazicr, Mary Cabrielsen. Donna Calante. Angola Carbett. Pamela Gardner. Joy Oamand. Jenny Carnscv, Patricia Carett. Susan Garrison. Cynthia Catling, Mary Jane Gill. Judy Gillespie. Katherine Expression tells the tale. Gilmore. Bonnie Ciovanctti. I.yn Glenn. Sally Glisson, Donna Good, Alice 236 i x V« Sometimes . . . Goode. Shir lev Goodyear, Breanda Gordon. Judy Graham. Janet Cray. Caroline Cray. Sandra Cray. Terry Greco. Michelle Crehan. Mary Gunn. Linda Haddon. Kristine Hale. Frances Hall. Janet Hall. Nanette Hannah. Kathryn Hardelred. Barbara Ham. Wendy 237 Class Of 71 — A Class Of “Fun-Seekers” Harris. Bonnie Harris, Martha Harris. Pamela Harrison. Anna damson. Rebecca Hast). Barbara Hash, Brenda Hatcher. Martha Hatfield. Beverly Hays. Diane llcmstey. Elizabeth Henderson. Barbara Hicks. Linda Hillcary, Gayle Himclnght. Ginger Hindle. Barbara Hiplcy. Diane Hixon, Sandy Hobbs. Cynthia Hodges. Patricia Holland. Judith Holthy, Linda Home. Jeanette Home. Peggy Horton. Caroline 238 Horton, Klydc Horton, Susan Houff. Sue Hubbard, Judy Hnff, Sharon Hundley. Margaret Hunt. Pain Huntington, Kathleen Huntley. Linda Hurt, Frenchesta Hutton. Beverly Hylton, Joyce Hylton. Linda Innit. Mary Jackson. Margaret Jamarik. Sherry Jennings. Sandra Jessce, Melanie Jesse bon. Martha Johnson, l.incia Jones. Cynthia Jones. Joanne Jones. Judith Jones. Mary Jones. Rosemanc Gradually increase it . . . Oh no! Too much. Sophomores Major In Social Life Jones. Sharon Jones, Anne Jones. Lee Jordan. Marilyn Jostcn. Barbara Karpus. Lynn Kelley. Dianna Kem. Susan Keyes, Nancy King, Joanne Va. Tech football games provide fall social life. King. Sandra Kirby, Kllcn Klein. Margaret Klmnp. Barbara Knight. Claudia Knight. Mary Kosko, Elizabeth Kostcr. Manlynn Kraut, Delmrah Kuchler, Gail 240 Lack . Margaret Lacy. Danythc Lambert, Jean tanc. Annette Lange, Pc xy Larkin, Carol tamer, Sarah ta.ike. Martha Lee, Peggy Lefever, Cynthia Lcightenhcimer. Cail Lennox. Deltorah Lewis, Llcooor Link. Linda 241 Action takes place on the inside. Class Of ’71 Embarks On The Second Stage Linkous, Alberta Linkous. Nancy Little, Barbara Little. Jacqueline Little, Mary Livingston. Parti ia Lotito, Michele Lowe. Marilynn L u ar. Diuis Lunsford, Gayle MacKenzie, Don McBride. Kathryn McClung. Jean McDaniels. Brenda McDonald. Sharon Registration starts each new quarter. McFull, Regina McGhee. Judy McGlothlin. Janet McCninn, Emma McKcnney. Kathleen 242 McMahon, Rosanne Mc.Niel, June Radford campus, a place in the dark Mann. Barbara Mann. Fritzi Mann. Janet Manning, Martha Mansfield. Kristan Markwood, Kathryn Marshall. Rebecca Martin. Belinda Martin. Connie Martin. Eva Mason. Patricia Mast on. Cathy Maxey. Peggy May. Susan Meadows. Alicia 243 1969 Sees Growth And Maturity On Campus Construction on the campus and in the classroom aids the student. Mcnzcl. Maxzinc Merchant. Danielle Michael. Audrey Midgett, Patricia Miller. Andrea Miller. Betty Miller, Jane Miller, Martha Mills. Janice Mills, Terry Minton, Judte Mize. Patricia Monnie. Judy Morgan. I.ir.da Morris. Jane Munson, F.ve Murray. Elizabeth Nahlo, Linda Nelson. Barbara Newcomb. Brenda Newman. Phyllis Newsom. Lucy Nielson. Paula Nixon. Wanda Nolen. Jane 244 Nolle. Belinda Kuckols. Carole Nuekols. Carolyn Ogbum. Kathy O'Leary. Mary jane Oliver. Andrea Ordoyne, Laura Osborn. Deborah Owens, Margaret Palmer. Linda Palmer, Marlene Parker. Carol Parris. Mary Paxton. Janet Peake. Sandy Pcdone. Maureen Pennington. Diana Pcnzkofer, Carol Perkins, Carolyn Phans. Kay Phillips, Constance Phipps. Louisa Pignato, Roberta Pillis. Jeanette Pillis. Rebecca 4:57. 4:58. 4:59______ 5:00 and the Rush. Dance Clubs And Activities Open Doors To Sophomores Piper. Margaret Polf. Kay Ponder. Susan Powell. Jan Powell, Linda Powell, Lynnell Powell. Mary C. Puckett. Linda Puhan, Fairfax Quarles. Hazel Campus Carnival, a charitable evening. Rack ley. Pamela Ratcliffe, Shirley Reid. Susan Rhudy, Susan Rich. Shirley Ricks. Rebecca Richards. Ronnie Richards. Teresa Richardson, Betty Jo Richardson, June 246 Richardson. Nancy Riclcttv Laura Rice. Loma Rider, Janice Rilee. Kathy Riley. Brenda Royers, Charlotte Roop. Barbara 247 Root. Roberta Rosholdt. Cynthia Studies Require Much Time And Effort Roth. Diane Rowe. Ellen Ruble. Elizabeth Sanchez Pena. Tammy Sanderson. Glenda Sandridge. Bonita Sattcrwhite, Donna Sayre. Leslie Scarbro. Linda Schlannan, Jan Schrusbcrry. Karen Schumann. Cairoll Scott. Phyllis Seale, Gwendolyn Seaver, Jacqueline Concern and anticipation are the key factors. Scmoncs, Ina Seward, Connie Sharp. Judith Shaw, Betsy Shell, Susan 248 Shelor. Sharon Shepherd. Doris Shepherd. Jane Sheppard. Audrey Shier. Dorothy Short. Donna Short. Linda Short. Mildred Shortt. Jackie Shu ford. Karen Simmons. Patricia Singleton. Linda Sisk. Cynthia Slaughter, Carol Smith, Cynthia Smith. Dale Smith, Laura 249 Learning Can Be A Lonely Process Sometime silence is one’s only company. Smith. Patricia Smith. Stephanie Smoot. Rebecca Snead. Nancy Snyder. Carolyn S«xhor. Margaret Sonina Mary Spence. Panic'.a Spencer. Betty S| en«T. Donna Spencer. Lucy Sprouse. Ann Stanley. Deborah Stanley. Mary Stark. Linda Stephens. Mary Stctscr. Diane Stolfus, Rnth Stmach. Cynthia Summers, Carole Summers Cynthia Summers. Jacrpiclyn Swiiiev Mice Sylvest. J.in Tally. Penny 250 Tankerslcy. M ) Taylor, Alice Teasdale. Eula Templeton. anda Tench. Barbara Tcrribilc. OiaiM Thacker, Mary Thomas. Terry Thomason, Kathryn Thompson. Christine Thore. Eva Thornton. Brenda Tomlinson Marilyn Toombs. Sharon Traylor. Paula Tropf. Melissa Tucker, Susan Tunnel). Sandra Turner. Martha Ulmer. Linda VanCemen. D-.tta VanNest, Gertrude Vaughan. Frances Vaughan. Clenda Vaughan. Temple Independence encourages self-confidence. Sophomore Stunt Night — A Towering Success Vaughan, Linda Vaughan, Vickie Vaughn. Deborah Vernon, Donna Vick. Brenda Wade. Beverly Wagner, Linda Wagner. Susan Waste, Nancy Waldrop. Mary Walker. Cheryl Walker, Valorie Walton. Donna Ward, Patricia Watson. Janet Wealthy. JoAnn Weaver. Mice Weaver, Janie Webb. Patricia Weddle, Joan Weeks. Janice Wehle. Elaine Weimer, Judy Wct el. Winifred Wheat. Dolores Whisman, Judi Whitley. Cynthia Whitlow. Susan Wiggins. Jacqueline Williams, Sharon Williams. Susan Willis. Donna Wilson. Betsy W'ilson. Gloria Wilson. Jean 252 Wilson. Julia Winbomc, Terrie Wiseman. Ella Withers. Joyce 'olfe. Margaret Woodson. Betty Woodward. Patricia Worf. Gloria Workman. Unda Worrell, Bonnie W’right. Janice Wright, Margaret Wygal, Betty Yale. Candace Young. Judith Youngblood. Terry Zorzi. Eileen 253 Juniors Enter A Year Of Involvement liver inquisitive, the junior class pitted male against female in a battle of wits with their Brain Power” booth at Campus Carnival. Earlier, the class of ’70 ushered in Fall Quarter with Father Alfred McBride, who delivered the Fall Collegiate Sermon. Continuing their work, the juniors honored the seniors with a reception after their capping. With winter came Junior Follies, a spoof of the oldies but goodies of the '50’s. Class members satirized the music, fashions, and fads of the early Elvis era. January saw the class initiate the custom of a junior class banquet. Spring discovered the juniors electing their exceptional to Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. Mallory Carter, President Abernathy. ionstance Aillet, Bonnie Akers, Samba Albert. Sonva Aldridge. Beverly All. Kli al eth Allen, Rebecca Annas. Carolyn Atkinson. Nancy Aubrey. Diane Baker. Gail Baker, Sandee Bacha, Susanne Banile. Cora Barb. Susan Baughcr. Teresa Bausch. (Georgia Ba il, Patricia Beasley. Penny Belch. Dclxirah Billig, Linda Blanchard, Brenda Bodkin. Donna Bosserman, Beverly Bowdre. Judy Bowling. Linda Bowman. Cared Bowman. Judy Ann Each Junior Concentrates In Her Major Field History . . . Chemistry . . . Boyd, Archer Boyer, Sandra Bradley. Diana Bradley. Nancy Branham. Jo Anne Bran yon, Elizabeth Brinker, Linda Brinkley, Gloria Brooks. Kimberly Brown. Janis Bryant. Dnicilla Buchanan. Anna Buchanan. Joyce Bullock, Karen Burge. Ellen Burgess, Jane Butzner, Betsy Byrd. Dawn Campbell, Carolyn Campbell. Jo Anne Campbell. Sally Canney, Diana Carey. Susan Carr, Hallie Carter. Frances 256 Math . . . Chadwick. Linda Chance. Jane Chance. Linda Chilcott. Lynda Cicconc. Donna Clark. Donna Clements, Rosetta Coe. Judith Coffman. Man-Carle. Sozon Condiff. Sarah Connelly. Brenda Cooper. Linda Covey. Judy Co . Harriet Cox. Surah Crawford. Patricia Cnisenberry. Sherry Cutchins, Karen Darkis, Deborah Daugherty. Cynthia Daughtry. Margaret Davis. Jacquelyn Davis. Lynn Day. Anita 257 Class Of ’70 Participates In Varied Activities DcBoc. Dickie Dcitrick. Mary Dishon. Hilda Dodd, Susan Dowd. Mary Ellen Downcv. Olivia Dryer. Teiry Duffy. Anna Dunagan. $i an Dunbar. Jacklyn Dunn. Carole Durrelt. Gwendolyn Dutton. Eva DuVal. Terry Dych. Beverly Horseback riding U one of the most popular P E courses. East. Ixmise Edwards. Brenda Edwards. Sherrie Elder. Nancy Erickson. Linda 2 58 Even sen, Paula Ewing. Brlli Fallwell, Christine Farmer. Ina Farnsworth. Carol Furris. Suzanne Fast. Marlene Felton. N’orma Ferris. Christina Fertig. Barbara Flinchum. Betty Jane Foley. Ann Foster. Janet Fox. Beverly Fraley. Priscilla Fralin. Sandra Frith. Linda 259 Extra Activities Play Key Roles For Juniors Student Government Frost, Brenda Frost. Diane Cal yen, Clenna Gardner. Donna Gardner. Karen Gardner. Rebecca Gardner. Sheila Geraci, Victoria Gillespie. Ava Gilliam. Doris Clklewell, Cigi Goad. Maria Goodall, Kalheryn Craebener, Joan Graham. Donna Green. Jo Anne Crcpiotis, Jacqueline Griffith. Margaret Grillo. Adelaide Culledge, Janice Cuyette, Mary Ann Hagce. Edith Haggerty. Kathleen Haines. Susan Hall. Linda 260 flam. I iiid.i Hamilton. Teresa Hamrick. Susan Hundley. Nancy Harmon, Predrica Harris, Joan Harrison. Sandra Harstad. Judy Hadett. Nancy llawgood. Cloria Hawthorne. Teresa Hayes. Catherine Haynes. Peggy Hazen. Carolyn Healey. Betsy Heath. Jane llelbert. Brenda Helton. Brenda Herzberg. Bettvanne Hildebrand. Robin Hill. Donna Hivennan. Coriunc Hixson. Margo Hobbs, Linda Hoffman. Carolyn Sorority Dance Club Junior Residents Aid Young Freshmen lloggud, Susan Hoggc. Sherran Hollander, Marilyn Holloway. Marigay Hottle, Judy Houff. Donna Howlcy. Mary Huhlwrd. Wendy Hunt. Shirley Hutchens, Janet Ingram. Betsy Ingram. Linda Ireland. Susan Jackson. Joan Jackson. Madeline Interstate Highway 00 James. Patricia Jamenon. Hazel Jenkins. Patricia Jennings, Joyce Jennings. Pamela 262 Jexsee, Sandra Jobe. Mary Johns. Martha Johnson. Barbara Johnson. Marian Johnson. Patricia Jones, Cariene Jones. Georgianna Jones. Katherine Jones. Mary Jones. Mary Joyner. Shelia Justus. Betty Kcatlcy. Patricia Keeler, Valerie Keeling, Marjorie Keith. Doris Keith. Linda Kersvin. Judith King. Julia King, Linda Kittel, Judy Klein. Linda Knapp. Bonilvn Kohlbrcnner. Tnidv Krsul. Anne Kuhlman. Patricia Kvle, Margaret Lally, Man-Lander. Lane, Mary I-argcn, Sandra Law, Rebecca I .each. Susan Leer. Barbara 263 Involvement Brings Juniors Closer To Studies Ixwis, Caro! Lewis, Helene Lewi . Margaret lxwi.s, Patricia Lomax, Sarah Lowe. Ann Lowe. Emily I .owe. Rebecca Lumsden. Shirley Lynch, Linda Main. . Peggy Mabc. Brenda Mabry. Norma Mahan. Donna Maksymiw, Irene It is hard to become involved when vour mind is somewhere else. Malcolm. Anita Mann. Mary Marshall. Chery I Martin. Jo Ann Martin. Sara 2b4 Martin, Catherine Masehke. Karen Massic. Jane Mathews, Melinda May. Anne May. Susan Mayes, Frances McAllister. Helen McBroum. Marianne McCabe, Kathleen McCarthy. Ann McCawley, Kathleen McClung, Gloria McDaniel, Julia McDonald. Lenora McCehee, Sheridan McMains. Nola Juniors Portray Many Faces Student contact with faculty McNeil. Mary McPherson, Sandra MeQueeney, Joanne Megredy, Sharon Menge. Linda Me wall. Pamela Milam. Donna Miller. Martha Miller. Sandy Miller, Teresa Mitchell. Cheryl Moffitt, Gail Moore. Candace Moore. GaroU Moore. Susan Morcns, Martha Morgan, Elinor Morris. Cynthia Morton. Janice Myers. Cheroyl Myers, Margaret Neely, Ann Neater, Marilyn Nowell. Edith Oakley, Donna 266 d ? f Of fIC' 0 Offermen, Marie Ogden. Brenda Old. Vivian Onufrak, Donna Otey. Mary Overstreet. Jackie Face. Gloria Palmer. Sar.ili Pappas. Jacqueline Phillips. Alyce Picehicllo. Christine Pinnell. Nancy Plumcr, Carolyn Poindexter. Sherry Porter. Nancy Pollard. Cynthia Power. Cloriann Powers. DHwirah Preston. Marlene Pride. Diane Priode. Knby Racine. Kathryn Ramsey. Susan Rateliffc. Luc)' Kaudenbush. Paula Surprise from new knowledge The mirror image Class Of ’70 Honors Class Of ’69 Preparations arc made for the 100 day Senior Breakfast. Discussion continues outside the classroom. Reed. Carol Rhea. Susan Rice. l.'H-inda Rigney. Rosalino Robertson. Margaret Robinson. Vicki Rodgers. Laura Rogers. Deborah Rosenbaum. Evangeline Rusnuscl, Linda Sampson. Unda Sanderson. Vick) Sandy. Mars Saunders. Dcliorah Schlcrf. Joyce Schomburg. laoda Schoonover. Meredith Schssarting. Susan Scott. Jo Ann Scrivener. Carole Scase. Carole Stivers. Kathleen Sedberry, Carol Seeger. Sally Semones. Alta 268 Day Students can relax in Uic s Mull. Semones. Nancy Shelton. Joan Shepard. Loretta Shipley. Myra Shively. Sarah Sides. Linda Silver. Man Simmons. Connie Simmons. Sandra C. Simmons, Sandra K. Simon. Marilyn Singletary. Cheryl Sisson. Carol Skeens. Barbara Slate. Elaine Slcme. Virginia Slonina. Barbara Smith. Barbara Smith. Brenda Smith. Diana Smith. Leslie Smith. Iuicia Smola, Mary Spenser. Dianna Spieker. Ann 269 Junior Class Initiates Plans For A Ring Banquet Sponder, Judith Stafford, Margaret Stallard. Regina Stanley, Freida Stanley. Marsha Stefango. Jolene Steffey, Linda Stehman, Bcttyc Stelnhilber, Jean Stephano. Lois Stephenson, Cheryl Sterling. Sally Stone. Dottle Stone. Mary Strickler. Susan Net serve forfeits the service to the opposing side. Story. Susan Strother. Linda Sublet tc, Linda Smber. Sandra Sutphin, Dorothy 2 70 Snthpm. Man.' Swrzey, Janet Tavares. Frances Taylor, Malora Thomas. Yolanda Thompson, Judith Thorbum. Jean Tipton. Maggie Toler. Rebecca Truvisano. Virginia Trcanor. Nancy Tribble. Susan Trivett. Sandra Tugwell, Gwen Turner. Anne Turner. Cretcben Turner. Sondra 271 Juniors Proudly Display Their Ingles Spirit Tuttle. Karen Tyndall. Mary Ulanowicz. Kim Umphlette. Florence L'tley. Sally Vipond. Sydney Walker. Jane Walker, Susan Walls. Janice Walsh. Betty Walton. Nancy Walters, Judith Walton. Linda Ward. Linda Waterworth.Judy Watson, Nancy Waugh, Cynthia Waugh. Mary Webb. Sue Wccklcy. Carl Weiler. Sally Welch. Eli al cth Wells, Valeric Wenning. Judith West. Brenda White, Annie White. Karen Wickline. Hebecea Williams. Hope Williams. Miriam Willis, Janet Wilson. Deborah Wilson. Jan Wingold. Elizabeth Worley. Mary 272 Wrenn. Carol Wrfgjit, Robin Yale . Su an Ymt, Sandra Young, Evelyn Young. Jandl Young. Mur)1 Ann Y'oung. Renell Youngblood. Ann Yowcll. Linda 273 learning can bring surprivtv Advantages Accompanied By Responsibilities Marge Reeve. President Anticipation and change described the senior year. Class members awaited student teaching, job applications, interviews, junior-sponsored functions, and the final step — graduation. Taking an active interest in wounded, American servicemen, the senior class instituted a Christmas gift service project. They solicited model kits and paint-by-number sets which were sent to hospitalized G.I.’s in Viet Nam. Seniors enjoyed being honored and honoring their own. They attended receptions following Fall and Spring cappings and the 100-Day Senior Breakfast in February, while they recognized their outstanding members by electing them to Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. 274 Kay Wtjgp. Treasurer Jack:e Clark. Historian Nbbate. Ann A house. Kairn Ankrom. Linda Abernathy. Patricia Akers. Janet if Apperson. Cynthia ¥ Adams. Cardyn m Adams, Frances Angle, Sara Allen, Linda Ash. Victoria Atkins. Brenda x 275 Atkins. Linda Aust. Jo Ann Austin, Brenda Babb. Linda Barker. Nancy Bunn. Charlotte Barnes, Virginia Barney. Anne Baskervill. Judy Memories Of Weekends Remain 276 Ball. Beverly Ann Bateman. Margaret Ballard, Sandra Button, Gloria Beasley. I.ansLi Bang. WonSun Becherer. Jane Belcher. Ann Baranoskt. Jill A reminder of many campus dates. Lasting Ties Are Formed OKI replaces new - that's progress. 279 Hrifpull. Mary Brooks. Carla Brooks. Marilyn Brooks. Nancy Brown. Betty Bryant. Sharon Caldwell. Shirley Cayton. Elizabeth Callahan. Dorothy Cer«i. Pamela I Campbell. Sherry Chandler. Malda Bunker. Marilyn Canada. Carol Chantarasom. Sunanta Cangiano. Eileen Chappelle. Emily 280 Bum . Ellen Burtner. Patsy Busfck. Sandra Butler. Bonnie Byers. Barbara Childers. IJnda Childress, Anita Chilton. Alice Chisholm. Judith Christian. Carolyn 281 Clarkson. Carolyn Concentration — a means to an end. Christian, Susi Clark. Janice Ciccarclli, Alberta Happiness Is A Bachelor’s Degree 282 Empty mail boxes — a familiar si gilt to Seniors. Clary. Diane Cleffi, Michele Clemmcr. Smith Coc. Julia I Cole, Pmcilta Coleman. Phvllis Collie. Eunice Conaty. Carol Conner. Patricia Cook. Beatrice Cooper. Patricia Copes. I jura Comewal. Diane Co . Freed Crew. Linda i Crowder, Sharon Cumbow. Patricia I Crisp. Dale Curtis. Diana Damcron. Carole Daugherty, Carolyn Davis. Donrita Davis. Marion Dawson, Arlinc Dawson, Cheryl Future Plans Are Formed Homework is almost over for Seniors. Dudley. Carol ee Dunn, Ciena Dye. Elsie Earls. Elizabeth 284 Deans, Deborah DeHaven. Barbara Deisher. Elizabeth Delap. Linda DeVese. Susan Dolinger, Nancy Dooley, Carla Douthat. Sybil Dooly, Mary Dove, Patricia Edwards. Maureen Eister. Susan Elliott. Susan Foley, Helen Garrett. Helen Gilbert. Bettye 286 Fischer. Susan Callahan. Carol Foijle, Mary Gardner. Pamela Fischer. Mary (% V y Fuld. Barlsara Gilbert. Caroline Gilbert. I.inda Gill. I.yixla Come .. l.yisda Force, Stum Ford. Sharon Fowler, Velma Garrett, Nora Garven, Vicki Geean. Carolyn Fraley, Ossie Froehlich, I inda George. Jacqueline Gibbs. Jane Goss. Patricia 28? Goodall, Lynne Goodwin. Sandra Cordon, Judy Gosney, Cheryl Last Year Of Exams For Most Studies seem never ending. Graham. Brenda Graham, Barbara Graham. Cynthia Craiser, Sue Cray. Ardath V Guthrie. Barbara __,-j k Hall. Karen v Hall. Martha Cuynn, Donna Hamm. I.ouanna Haekler. Nickie Hanger. Siuan Hardy. Sylvia 289 H.irmp, Katherine rtita. Hawthorne. Connie Haskins, Sandra Haynes, Marilyn Even Seniors have P.E. classes. Havener. Mary Ellen Hcmick. Patricia Senior Banquet Begins The Year’s Activities Class of '69 was honored quarterly at Convocation. ?90 Herrilt, Linda Hickman. Reliecca Hodges. Judith Hoffman. Susan Holland. Janice Holland. Marianne Holm. Anita Horton. Marietta Houmhrl!. Retina Howard. Cheryl Huffman. Betty Jo infir Oonn Sue 291 Hugh«. Mcrian Humphrey's. Jean Hurt. Lorraine Ingalls. Rebecca Irvin, Margaret Jarman, Judith Justice, Mary James. Patricia Joyner, Alice Jacques. Lillian Joyce, Theresa Insley, Mildred Jones. Helen Jordan, Elsie 292 H Jefferson. Sharon Kataeinvki. Cail King. Martha Lawrence. Evelyn Kington. Sandra y Johnson, Beverly Kirks. Phyllis JuhnvMi. Carol Kelley. Marion Knepley. Katie Ixrake, Linda Leftwich. Celia Lenning, Jane Lester. Susan 293 Long, L orothy Lewis. Roberta Lyles. Jane Lindsey. Mary Lynch. Sharon r Lvtton. Winnie l ockett, Ellen McAllister. Sharon Class Of 69 Anticipates New Thresholds There is a world beyond Radiord. McCrickard. Meredith MeDorman. Betsy ?94 McCarthy. Doris McCarthy, Sharon McColgan, Carey McCormick, Martha Student Teaching Brings Anticipation dditional rneirch must be done before teaching begins. McQueeney. Patr.cia NlcClothlin. Sylvia McCrath. Cail MeL 'morc. Barbara Masterson. Budge: Miller. Suvin Martin. Nancy Miller. M.irKtr.i Martin. Suun Miller, Oawn Merncks. Margery Metcalfe, land 297 Padgett, Shirley ?98 Murphy, Dirie Palmer, Judith Moody, Suzanne Murray. Karen Norton. Hazel Painter. Carolyn 4, Murray. Linda c Obrieeh I«ou Pappas, Christina Murray. Martha O'l-eary. Jerry Parsons. Rrnda Morgan. JoAnn V Xccevviry. Ruby f Paynt. Bonme r Neel, Shirlev Novtrr. 'anc k A Murns hi. Jane w i hoK. Martha NiihoKon, nn Ovler. Iibb () lci Martha Owrnv, Si i ■.an Owintp, Ann 299 Peters, Sown Phillips, Constance Pcirpont. Christa Pingatore. Patricia Construction, const ruction, construction Not All Memories Are Cheerful Ones The best thing to do to a bad day is end it. 300 Pritchard, Lynn Purcell. Mary Qualls. Patricia Quesenberry, Linda Rader. Nancy 301 Reddish. Barbara Rcedv. Patricia Rccv. Marjorie Itevnolds. Klualxrth Rice. nit RiJh'Hv Katie Rolxjrtson. Jeannette Graduation . . The End Of Four Years Much has been learned, both in class and out. Rice. Virginia Richardson. Cvntlna Richardson. Mignon Richardson. Shannon Ridley, Roberta Robertson. Judy Robins. Glenda Rohmson, Bettye Roderick, Jane Rogers. Nancy Roudabush, Shirley Savage, Dirran Seufer, Martha 4v Short. Bonnie Shupc, Linda Rowell, Catherine Simpson. Linda Rowland. Betty Singleton. Nancy Schroedcr, Dianne Singleton. Peii 304 Scoll. )anice Scott. Judy Screency. Evelyn Seay. Claudia Scnsabaueh. Mary Sletnp. Sarah Small. Elizabeth Smith. Cynthia Smith. Nancy Smith. Virginia 305 Seniors Attain A Certain Amount Of Courage Play production takes a leap. Jean Smoot Ann Snead Dale Snead Gerry Snider Nancy Snider Anna Spencer Mary Spruill 306 Helen Spooner Mary Sprouse Self confidence has been built Bora Stables Brenda Stafford Patricia Stafford Diana Stallard Patricia Stcinhach Tnidy Stephenson Sutan Stevens m Y i. Marsha Taylor Judy Thomas Patricia Taylor Barbara Teg las Jean Tepper Judy Terrell 1-ouise Thomason Susan Thompson Connie Thurston Carol Tibbs Seniors Have Stood In Many Lines The area around Radford offers beautiful nding trails. 308 Man,1 Tmshcim Sylvia Twcedlo Francos Tumor Linda Tumor Christine Twardv Rcbccea Vassar Sharon Vclenovsky Linda Venires Pamela Verret Janet Vosper Kathryn Waalewyn Jan WaUcer Jane Waller Patricia Waller Sandra Walrond Carolyn Watson Dorothy Watson 310 Sharon Wells Carolyn Wetzel Creta Whicker Wilsonia White Elizabeth Whiteside Kathryn Whitley Betty Whitlow Kay Wigg Bonnie Willard Kathy Wilson Elizabeth D Wimmer Mar ' York Elizabeth R. Wimmer Carolyn Young Brenda Wine Tina Young Pamela Woltz 311 Senior Directory r - A — Mx-rnathy, Patricia Lynelte; rlington, Virginia; Decree. B.S.: Major. Art: (Graduation, Ma , 1969; Organizations: rt (Guild. 1. 2, t; Student Education Association, 4. Jefferson House CGiHiucil, Social Chairman, 3; Cotillion Club. 3, 4, Honors: Gamma Theta Upsilon. National Geography Fraternity, 4. Adams. Carolyn Sue: Fincastle. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: College Choir, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; House Council, Treasurer, 3; Interdomi Court, 4. Adams Frances Walker: Mcchanics-ville, Virginia: Degree. B.S.: Major. Library Science; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: Library Club, 3. 4 (Secretary, -I); Student Education Association, 4: Virginia Education Association, 4; National Education Association. 4. Ahou.so, Karen Ann: North Plainfield. New Jersey; Degree. B.S., Major, Health and Physical Education. Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations. Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; PEVI Club. 1, 2. 3. 4; Monogram Club. 3. I (Treasurer. 3). Degree. B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation. December. 1968. Angle. Sara Elizabeth: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. June, 1969; Organizations: Choir, I, 2, 3; Clee Club. 2; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Ankron, Linda Lee: Hardy. Virginia. Degree, B.S.; Major. Math; Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Student Education Association. 3. 4.; Sophomore Counselor; Honors: Dean's List; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Mat!) Fraternity. Atkins, Brenda Sue: Pembroke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council, 4; Interdorm Court, 4; Home Economics Chapter. 4 (Workshop Program Chairman. 4). Methodist Student Center, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Foods Chairman. 3; Membership Chairman, I); Speaker, Message to Seniors, Home Economics’ Spring Banquet, 3; Play Production. Policeman, Punch and Judy”. Atkins, Linda Diane: Franklin. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. 4; Athletic Association, 2; Sophomore Counselor. Organizations: Student Government Association, 3, 4 (Chairman of Honor Council. 3, 4); BSU. 1; Wesley Foundation, 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Cotillion Club, 3, 4 (President of Pledge Class, 3; Historian, 4); Student Education Association, 2, 3. 4. Pansophia 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1. 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President, 2. 3,); Campus Carnival, 1, 2, 3 (Booth Co-Chairman, 2. 3; Publicity Chairman, 3); National Council of Teachers of English, 3, 4; House Council, Vice-President of Floyd. 2; Honors: Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 3, 4: Dean's List; Sigma Tau Delta. 3. 4. Baker, Mar)- Louise: Mcchanicsvillc, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, Slav 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 1. 2. 3 (President 2 at Bluefield Junior (College); Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer (I, Bluefield Junior College); Student Coordination Council (2. Blue-field Junior College); (Governing Board (1, Bluefield College); BSU. 1. 2. 3. 4 (1 2 at Bluefield College. Worship Chairman, 3, 1); Student Court. 4; Legislative Council. 3. Bales, Karen Fay: Richmond, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementarv Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Sophomore Counselor, 2: Student Education Association, 4. Ballinger, Carol I,ee: Huntingdon, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizatioas; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Historian-Librarian. 3; Activities Chairman, 4); Student Education Association. 4; Honors: May Court. 3. Balough, Lynn Phyllis: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Biology; (Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Ski Club, 1: Tri-M, 3; LSA. 1. 2, 3, 4; Animus Quarens, 4. Barker, Nancy Carole: Sutherlin. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Manor, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May I960; Organizatioas: Student Education. 4, Bee Hive, 4. Barnes, Virginia Carolyn: Charlottesville. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, March, 1969. Barney, Anne Harper: Ashland. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Minor, Psychology; Graduation. May, 1969; Organization: Psi Club. 2, 3; Student Education Association. 3, 4: Young Republicans Club, 2; Clee Club. 2; History Club. 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2: Junior Follies. 3; Senior Dorm Representative. 1; YWCA. 2; Intramurals, 2, 3. Akers, Janet Rae: Hillsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June. 1969. Albert, Sharon Ford: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, March. 1969: Organiza lions: Music Educators National Conference. 3; Phi Beta LamlxJa, 1; Mu Phi Epsilon. 3, 4. Radford Highlanders, 1. 2. o (Drum Major, 2, 3). Albiston, Doreen Ann: Bay Shore, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1969; Organizations: Newman Club, 1, 2; PEM Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association, 1. 2; Rco Hive. 3; Student Education, 4; Young Democrats. 4; Choral Club, 1. 2; Clee Club. 2. Allen, Lee Cibson: Degree. B.A.; Major. History: (Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Clee Club, 2; Choir, 2, 3; History Club. 4. Allen, Linda Joyce: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Math: Graduation. June. 1969; Organizations: Tri-M. 2, 3, 4 (Membership Committee, 3; Secretary, 4); Student Education Association, 3. 4. Amalia, Sarah: Suffolk, Virginia, Aust, Jo Ann: Pulaski. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969, Transfer, Concord College; Organizations: Concord College Choir and Choral; Concord College Circle K-cttcs (President); Radford College Choir; Student Education Association. Austin, Brenda Diane: Buchanan, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Business Administration; Graduation. December, 1968; Organizations: PEM Club, 3. - B - Babb, Linda Rea: Windsor, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics: Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4; BSU, I, 2. 3. 4. Bailey, Pamela McCormick: Rustburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. March 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. 3. 4. Baker, Linda Ice: Hopewell, Virginia, Degree. B.S., Major, English; Minor. History; Graduation. May 1969. Bateman, Margaret Anne: Danville, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, May 1969; Organizations: Hooflseats, 3; Fire- warden, 2. Bates, Nancy Higgins: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B-S.-Major, English; Graduation, May 1969. Battaglia. Julia Margaret: Norfork, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, May 1969; Organizations: Pem Club, 3. 4; A.A., 3, 4; Hooflreats. 3, 4; Legislative. 4. Batten, Gloria Dawn: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Minor, Speech and Journalism; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Curtain Clan, 1; Sophomore Counselor. 2; International delations Club, 2, 3 (Social Chairman, 3); YWCA 2, 3. 4 (Publicity Chairman, 3; President, 4); Campus Carnival 2, 3, 4 (Inside Decorations. Chairman, 2; Publicity Co-Chairman, 3; Treasurer, 4); Student Education ssociation. 3. 4; Pansophia. 4; Student Government Association. I (Student Life Kepresentative to Spiritual Enrichment Committee); Honors: Dean's List. 3. Battista, Sharon Gail: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major. English; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: House Council (Social Chairman, 2); Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, 3, I. Glee Club, 2; Virginia Association for Student Government (Director of Publication, 3); Honors: Invitation to National English Fraternity. Bauserman, Jane Lyles: Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club. I, 2. Beasley, Linda I e: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association (Publicity Chairman. 3. 4); National Education Association, 3, 4. Virginia Education Association. 3. I; Student Government ssociation, 4 i Interdorm Court Representative. 4; House Council. 4 ; BSU, 1. 2. 3; Tennis Team. 1, 2; Mnemosynean Literary Society; Choir; Honors: Dean's List. 3; Dean's List of Averett College, 1, 2. Becherer, Jane Marie: Degree. B.S.; Major. rt Education: Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Newman Club. 1. Art Cuila. 2. 3; Sophomore Counselor. 2; Student Education Association, 4; Honors: Dean's List 2. 3. Beisel. Shirley Neel: Bastian. Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics. Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association 3, 4; Tri-M. 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4). Bell, Carolyn Gccan: Arlington. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, May 1969; Organizations: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4 (President. I); Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4; Honors: Fairfax Women's Javcees Scholarship, I. Bennett, Susan Marie: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major. History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Newman Club, 1; Honor Council, 2; Sophomore Counselor, 2; International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3. 4 (Corresponding Secretary, I, 2; President, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club, 1. 2, 3 (Secretary. 1. 2; President. 3); Bee Hive. 1, 2. 3 (Freshman Class Section Editor, 1, 2; Sophomore Class Section Editor. 3); Grapurchat, 2. 3; Student Education Association, 3; Honors: Pi Gamma Mu. 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon. 3, 4; Dean's List. 1, 2. 3. Berda, Diana Jeanne: Falls Church. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Young Republican Club, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Representative Hoard for Trinkle; Junior Representative Board for Floyd; Chorus of Sophomore Stunt Night; Junior Follies (Associate Director); House Council (Language House. 4); Newman Club, 1, 2. 3, 4. Berry, Jennifer Lynn: Naha, Okinawa; Degree. B.S.; Major. Library Science an« Englbh; Graduation, May 1969; Organizations: Canterbury Club. 1. 2. 4. (Grapurchat. 1. 2 (Art Editor. 1); Library Club. 2; Student Education Association, 3; Choir, 3; Glee Club, 3; Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. 3; Dean's List Bird, Judith Ann: Bland, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Young Democrats, I, 2. 3, 4; Ski (3ul , 2; Campus Carnival Committee, 3; Honors: House Council. 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 4. Blose, Karen Lvnne: Arlington, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation May, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1; Wesley Foundation. 1; Student Education Association. 4. Blue, Betty Dianne: Hanover. Virginia; Degree, B.A ; Major. Sociology. Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Sans Souci. 1; Treasurer of Freshman Class; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Cotillion Club. 2, 3. I (Vice-President of Pledge Class): Sigma Kappa, 2. 3, 1 (Assistant treasurer. Treasurer); Honors: Freshman Citizenship Award. Boe, llelene Annette: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.: Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, Mav I960: Organizations: Delta Delta Delta Sorority (University of California); German Club. 3. 4; Student NEA, 3, 4. (University of California Transfer Student). Boggs, Linda Rolling (Mrs.): Radford, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major. Social Science; Graduation, Mav 1969; Organizations; French Chin, I, 2; Women’s Athletic Association, 1, 2; Young Democrats, 1. 2; SNEA; Pi Gamma Mu. 3. Bolling, Mary Kathryn: Norton, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; lajor. Math; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; Glee Club, 4. Booker, Hurricttc Beverley: Black- stone. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation. 1; German Club. 4 (Skit Chairman and song leader of pledge class); Student Education Association. 4. Booth, Carole Sue: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Music Educators National Conference. I, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary, 2. 3); Mu Phi Epsilon, ( Vice-President. 4; Warden, 3); Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List. Boring, Mary Clark: Falls Church Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: SEA. 4. Bowers, Alexandra: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: French Club, 2; Historv Club, 4. Bowling, Brenda Greene: Bluefield, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science: Graduation, August. 1969; Organizations: Young Republican Club, 3. Bowman, Carol Keeser: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Animus Quarens. 2. Bovd, Karen Lee: Virginia Beach. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, French; Graduation, Mav, 1969; Organizations: French Club, (Secretary, 4); Student Education Association, 3. Bover. Lynne Marie: Maple Glen, Pennsylvania; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Choir, 2: Young Republicans, 3. 4: International Relations. 4; SEA. 4; History Chib, I, House Council, summer, 3: Inter Dorm Court, summer, 3. Bradley, Vickey Elizabeth: Narrows, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, August. 1969; Organizations: Choir. 4; Glee Club. I; House Council Secretary (Madison Dorm 41. Bruinard, Sara Lee: Broadwav, Virginia: Degree. B S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Bratcher, Patricia Morris (Mrs.): Bremo Bluff, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Geography Club. 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon (President, 4); Phi Gamma Mu, 4; Canterbury Vestry, 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4. Brignall, Mary Cay: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Student Education Association, 4; Young Democrats, 4; Canterbury, I. 2. 3, 4. Brooks, Julia Katherine: Stuttgart, Germany; Degree, B.A.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation. August. 1969; Organizations; Young Republicans, 4; Ski Club. 4. Brooks, Marilyn Louise: Altavista, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major. Math; Minor, Biology; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Tri-M, 2. 3, 4; SEA, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon. 3, 4 (President, 4); Chi Beta Phi, 3. 4 (Vice-President, 4); Honors: Dean's List. Brooks, Nancy Alice: Union Hall. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations; Fcrrum Junior College — Student Education Association, 1, 2: Big Sisters. 1. 2; Phi Theta Kappa. 1, 2: Student Christian Fellowship, 1, 2; Radford College — Student Education Association. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi. 3, 4; Honors: Phi Theta Kappa (National honorary society); Kappa Delta Pi (National honorary fraternity in education). Brown, Betty Frances: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Highlanders (Band), 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda, 4; Junior Follies. 3. Brown, Bonnie Delia: Rocky Mount. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. Mav. 1969; Organizations: Clee Club, 2; Cihoir, I; Choral Club, 4; ME.NC, 1; Wesley Club, 1; Honors: Dean’s List, 3. Brown, Kathryn Jane: Shenandoah. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Band. 1. 2. 3; SEA. 3; Cotillion Club, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. 4. Bruce. Cordia Monlel: Hurl, Virginia; Dt'ljrce, B.S.; Major, Home Economic . Education: Graduation, August, 1%9; Organizations: Home Ixonomics Club. 3, I: Cln Alpha. (secretary. 4): Honors: Dean's I .is , 3. Hrtink. Kaye Garber (Mrs.): Dayton, Virginia; Degree. B.S.: Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May 1969. Organizations: Athletic Association, 1, 2. SEA, 3, I; Home Economics Club. 1. Bryant, Mary Ann: Gumherland. Virginia. Degree. B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969. Organizations: 4-H lumni, 1. 2. 3. 1. Scipiomc Circle;. 3. 4. Pansophia. 3. 4; Psi Club. 2; Wesley. I. Bryant, Sharon Lee: Fredericksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: SEA, 3, 4; Canterbury Club, 1. 2. 3; Junior Board. 3. YWCA, 2. Honors: Dean's List. 2, 3. Buchanan, Ruth Anne: Saltville. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Chemistry; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Kappa Mu Epsilon. 2. 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi. 3. I (President. 4); Honor Society, 3, 4. Bunch, Sharon Dale: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Special Education; Graduation, December, 1969. Organizations: Granurchat, 1, 2, 3 (Copy editor, 2, 3); Pi Delta Epsilon, 3 (President. 4); Ccography Club, 2 (Vice-President, 3); Sophomore Counselor. 2; SEA. 4; Youth Auxiliary of the New River Valley Association for the Mentally Retarded. 3; Honors: Pi Delta Epsilon, 2; Certificate for contribution to Virginia Conservation Education, 3; Dean’s List, 1, 2. 3. 4. Rurnnp. Sharon Marie: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1964; Organizations: Geography Club. 1. 2. Burrows, Donna Bland: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, Mav, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma fail, 2, 3. 4; Cotillion Club, 2, 3. 4; Sigma Tau Delta. 3. 4; Intramurals. 2. 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List 2. 3. 4. Burtner, Patsy Dawne: Mount Solon. Virginia Degree, B.S.; Major. Biology: Minor. History; Graduation, May, I960; Organizations: House Council. 1, 2; VCCE President, 3; VCCF 1. 2. 3. 4; Young Republicans, 2. Butler, Bonnie: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, May, 1969: Organizations: Radford (College Honor Society, 3. 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon. 3. 1; Kappa Delta Pi. 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List. Bvers. Barbara Jean: Stuart, Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major, History, Graduation, Deceinlier, J9t H; Honors: Dean's List. - c - Caldwell. Shirley Ann: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: V.H.K.A. College Chapter 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3; Orchestra. 1. 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 3, 4. Callahan, Dorothy Ruth: Danville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Honor's House Council, 3; Interdomi Court, 3; Student Education Association. 4. Young Republicans. 4; Honors: Dean’s List. 3. 4: Transfer: Averett College. Canada, Carol Mac: Hampton. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Special Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association, 4. Caqx r, Ceralcne Patricia: Harrisonburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2 (Big Sister, 2); Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3 (Vice-President. 2. 5); Cotillion Club, 2. s. i. Alpha Sigma Tau. 3, 4; Honor Council Representative.3;SophomoreCounselor, 2; Junior Resident; Student Education Association. 4; Honors: Dean's List, 1. 2; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. Carr, Belts Joanne: Hayes, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3, 4; Cotillion, 4; Honors; May Commission. Carrier, Judith Lillian: Warrenton, Virginia; Degree. B.S., Major, Business Administration; Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Le Ccrcle Francais, 1; LSA, 1, 2, 3. 4 (Secretary. 3); Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3. President, 4); Sophomore Counselor. 2; Honors: Honor Society, 3. 4. Carter, Wanda Doreen: Tazewell, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, December. )968; Organizations; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Young Republicans. 3. 4; Honors; Dean's last, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4. Catron, Linda Lou Shupc: Crockett. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Sophomore Counselor. 2; Pansophia, 3. 4 i President, 4); Young Republican Club. 4; Student Education Avsociation. 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. 2. 3. 4; Sigma Tau Delta. 4. Cavton, Elizabeth Sue Catherine: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History; Minor. Geography; Graduation. May, 1969, Organizations: Cranurchai. 2 (Business Manager, 2); Sopnomore Representative Board. 2; Sophomore Counselor 2; Student Education Avsociation, 3, 4; Honors Court. 4. Chance. Linda Margaret: Jonesvillc. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Young Republicans Club, 2; Animus Quarens, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Chi Beta Phi. 4 (Secretary, 4); House Council, 3 (Social Chairman. 3); Honors: Dean's List. 1, 2. 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi. Chance. Phyllis Ann: Jonesville, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: BSU. 1. 2, 3. 4 (President, 4); Mu Phi Epsilon, 2, 3. 4 (Vice-President. 3. Cnaplain. 4); Music Educators National Conference, 1. 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2; President, 3); Student Education Association. 3. 4; Clee Club. 1. 4; Choir. 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor. 2; Honors: Dean's List, 1. 3. Chandler, Malda: Clarksville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau. 2. 3, 4; House Coiuicil, 1 (Vice-President. 1); Summer Student Government Association. (Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3); College Council, 2, 3; Honors: Dean's List. 1. 2. 3; Harvest Bowl Princess. 4; May-Court, 3; Homecoming Court at Virginia Military Institute, 3. Chantarasom, Sunanta: Bangkok. Thailand; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation. Dcccmlx r, 1968; Organizations: Cosmopolitan Club, 1.2. Chappelle, Emily Jane: Bedford. Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, May. 1909; Organizations: MENC, 3; Mu Phi Epsilon. 3. 4; Choral Club. 3. 4; Glee Club. 4; Highlanders, 4; Bluefield College Choir, I. 2. Cheerleader. 1, 2 (Captain. 2); Dorm Council, 1, 2; BSU. 1; Homecoming Queen. Bluefield College. 2; May Court Maid of Honor, Bluefield College. 2; Fine Arts Club. 1; Annual Staff, 1. 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Who's Who in American junior Colleges, 2; Honors: Bluefield College Honor Roll, 1. 2; Dean's List, 3. 4; Transfer Bluefield College. Chisholm, Judith Lee: Trevilians, Virginia: Degree. B.S.. Major. Elementary Education. Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: BSU, 1; Wesley Foundation, 2; Hoofbeats. 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association. I. Christian, Marsha Beths Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Degree, B.A., Major. English; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha. 3, 4 (Recording Secretary. 4; Pledge President, 3); German Club. 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); House Council, 3, 4 (President, 3; Vice-president. 4); interdorm Council. 3; Crapurchat. 4; unior Follies. 3; Intramurals. 3. 4; Ionors: Dean's List. 3, Outstanding Pledge. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, 3. Christian, Susan Dell: Oak Grove, Kentucky; Degree, B.A.; Major, English and Journalism; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha. 2. 3. 4 (Rush Chairman, 3, 4; Pledge Class Secretary, 2); German (Tub, 2. 3, 4 (Dance Co-Chairman. 4); Alpha Sigma Alpha Creek Week Representative. 4: Crapurchat. 3, 4; Pansophia, 4; intramurals, 3, 4; Sophomore Stunt Night. 2; Junior Follies, 3; Honors: Dean’s List; Freshman l.D. Committee. Ciccone, Donna Mae: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, V.A.; Major. French and German; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: House Council, 4; French Club (President, 4); Dcr Deutscher Verein, 4; Intramurals, 4; Senior Class project, 4. Clark, Jacqueline Ann: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Math; Graduation. Mav, 1969; Organizations; Alpha Sigma Tan, 2, 3. 4; Cotillion Club, 2, 3. 4 (Secretary, 4); House Council, 1, 2 (President 1, Social Chairman. 2): Student Government, 1; Interdorm Council, 1; Senior Class Officer, (Historian!; Student Education Association. 4; Honors: Camma Theta Upsilon. Clemmer, Sandra Smith: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Clingempeel, Ruth Carol: Lynchburg. Virginia, Degree. B.S.. Major, History; Graduation, March, 1969. Organizations: BSU. I. 2. 3. 4: Student Education Association. 3. 4. House Council. 3, vTreasurer). Cole. Priscilla Ann: Big Stone Gan, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, Mav, 1969; Organizations: Clinch Valley College Cotillion (dub, 1. 2; BSU, 1. 2; Young Republican Chib, 2; Chess Club. 1; Science Club, I. Transfer: Clinch Valley College. Collie, Eunice Marie: Collinsville, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Psychology and Sociology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Orchesis, 2; Crapurchat, 2, 3; Le Cercle Franca is, 2; Psi Club, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats, 3, 4; Athletic Association, 2; Student Education Association, 2, 3. 4. Conner, Carol Blankerhecker: Marion, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. Conner, Patricia Hall: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education. Graduation, May 1969; Organizations, Day Student, 1, 2. 3. 4. Cook, Beatrice Elaine: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Music Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Glee Club. 1; Choir. 3, •I (Treasurer. 3; Robe Chairman. 4); Orchestra. 3; MENC. I. 2, 3. 4 (President, 4); Campus Chapel Choir Director. 4. Comewal, Diane Margaret: Allendale, New Jersey; Degree. B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi. 3, 4 (Vice-president, 4); Honor Society, 3, 4; Campus Carnival Chairman of the Queen’s Court, 3; Canterbury Vestry, 1, 2. 3. 4 (Big Sister 2. 3, 4). Cowan, Elsie Jewell Dve: Saltville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Home Economics Business; Graduation; March, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3); House Council. 4. Cox, Cheri Lynn: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History and English; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: International Relation Society. 3, 4. (Secretary. I); Honors: Dean’s List, 3, 4. Cox Freeda Elizabeth: Hiwassee, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Social Science; Graduation; May, 1969; Organizations: Day Students Club. 1. 2. 3. 4. Cravens, Joan Fillman: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Kn-gliwi; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: Pansophia, 2, 3. 4; (Secretary. 3); Honors: Charter Member of Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4. Crew, Linda Suzette: Richmond. Virginia Degree. B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969, Organizations: Cerman Club, ; Honors: May Court, 1; Radford Honor Society. 3 (Treasurer. 3); Sigma Tau Delta English Fraternity, 3 (Vice-President). Crisp, Dale Showalter: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 19 9; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2, 3. 4; Rules Committee, 2; Rules Committee Secretary, 2; Junior Class President; Student Education Association, 2, 3. I (Vice-President and Program Chairman. 3); State Student Education Association Lcadcrmcet, 3; Virginia Education Association. 2, 3. 4; Wesley Foundation. 1, 2, 3 Big Sister. 2); Honors: Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3. 4. Crowder, Sharon Forrest: Hillsville, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3, 4. Cumbow, Patricia Lynn: Abingdon, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, General Science; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Pern Club. 1; Physics Society. 2 (Recording Secretary). - D- Daugherty, Carolyn Joyce: Newport News, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. English and I iistory: Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: LSA. 1; YWCA. 2, Spanish Club, 2; Crapurcliat Start, 3. 4: Sophomore Counselor. Davis, Donrita Ruth: Wolford. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science and English; Graduation, June, 1969; Organizations: Pansophia, 3, 4; Library Club. 3. 4: Student Education Association, 3. 4. Deans, Deborah Warner: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation August. 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, -I; Student Education Association, 4; Chairman of Fall Workshop Fashion Show; Campus Carnival Candidate. Dellaven, Barbara Ann: Winchester, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Graduation, May. 1969. Organizations: Student Education Association. Dick. Judith Arlene: Cumberland, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major Special and Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3. 4; Students for Exceptional Children, 3. Dickerson. Suzanne Lucille: Martinsville. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. March. I960; Organizations: Newman Club, 1; Cotillion. 3, 4 (Property Co-Chairman of Cotillion. 4); Student Education Association. 4; Sophomore Counselor. Dickinson, Patricia Mac; Fredericksburg. Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major. Home Economics; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club. 1. 2. 3; UCCF, 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Education Association, 4. DiCiulian, Anita Rose: Falls Church. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: House Council 1; Newman Club 1. 2; Animus Quarcns, 3. 4. Diklich, Lynda Ann: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations; Social Chairman, Draper Dorm, 1; Treasurer. Perrv Dorm, 2; German Club, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Trainer. 3); Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3. 4 (Panhellenie Representative. 3; Membership Director, 4); Bee Hive staff, 1; Junior Follies, 3; Sophomore Stunt Night. 2; Canterbury Club, 1; Student Education Association, I; May Court. 3. Dinsmore, Carol Diane: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.; Major. Business Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organization: Sophomore Counselor. 2; Aloha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3. 4 (Philanthropic Chairman, 3; Treasurer, 4); German Club. 2. 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi. 3, 4: Junior Follies. 3; Intramurals. 2, 3. 4. Dolinger. Nancy Marlene: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Clce Club. 1; BSU, 1. 2; Student Education Association, 4. Dooley, Carla Sue: Lebanon, Virginia Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Tri-M. 2. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4. Dove, Patricia Ann: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation. December. 1968; Organizations: Sophomore Dorm Representative, 2; May Day Page, 2; Canterbury Club, 1. 2, 3, 4 (Big Sister, 3); Glee Club. 2, 3; Choral Club. 4; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Junior Follies. 3 (Assistant Director, 3); Student Education Association, 3. 4; Virginia Education Association, 3, 4; Junior Class Treasurer. 3: Parents Day — Homecoming Planning Committee, 4; Phi Beta Lamlxla. 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Douty, Man Ix i.s: Amherst. Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Art; Graduation, May, 1969 Dudley, Carolee Sue: Bedford. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: BSU, 1; YWCA. 1. 2; Sdphomore Counselor; Geography Club. 2; Student Education Association. 4; Honors: Dean’s List. -E- Earls, Elizabeth Sue: Norton. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations; Student Education Association. 4. Edwards, Maureen Helen: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: House Council. 1; Ski Club. 1. 2; Psi Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 (Historian. 3); Newman Club, I. 2, 3; Honors: Dean’s List: Psi Chi Honor Fraternity. Eister, Susan Jane: Richmond, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: legislative Council, 3; House Council. 3, 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3. 4; German Club; Grapurchat; Editor of Chanticleer, 2; Program Chairman of Literary Society, 2; President's Council, 2; Newspaper Staff at Averett College, 1. Transfer: Averett College. Elliott, Susan Ann: Richmond. Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Newman Club. 3. 4; Assistant Chairman of Historian and Scrapbook Committee of Newman Club, 3; Folk Mass Guitarist (Newman Club) 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor; Chi Beta Phi. 3. 4. Eubanks. Anne Nichols: Virginia Beach. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Home Economics; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Home Economics Club. 1. 2, 3. 4; Campus (Carnival. 1; May Court, 2; Honors: Dean's List. - F - Fairbanks, Priscilla Doris: Springfield. Massachusetts; Degree. B.S.; Major. Social Science; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: BSU, 1; Sophomore Counselor; Sophomore Representative Board. 2; Bee Hive. 3. Fellers, Gail Licgh: Bedford. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Pansophia, 2; Student Education Association, 3, 4; House Council, 1. Fischer. Mars- Pauline: Norton. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Library Club. 3. 4; Student Education Association, 4. Fischer. Susan Augusta: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 2. 3; House Council. Social Chairman, 3; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4. Fleet, Marjorie Ann: Mechanicsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, Fugate, Mildred Helen: St. Charles, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: BSU, I, 2, 3. 1; YWCA, 1; German Club. 2. 3. 4; Radford College Choir, 2, 3; Sophomore Counselor; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3. 4; Summer Student Court, 4; Junior Class Secretary; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); House Council, Vice-President and President, 3; Interdorm Council, 3: Sigma Kappa, 2. 3, 4 (Assistant Pledge Trainer, Second Vice-President); Honors: Dean's List. Fulp, Barbara Anne: South Boston. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1909. - G - Callahan. Carol Ann: Fredericksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1909; Organizations: Honor Council, 2; Sophomore Counselor; Interdorm Court, 3; YWCA, 1, 2. 3, 4 (Chaplain. 2; Secretary 3); Co-Chairman Campus Carnival, 3; Sophomore Representative Board. 2; House Council, 3; Student Education Association, 3, 4 (Chaplain, 4): Canterbury Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 (Vestry, 2. 3). December, 1968; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Aloha, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3; German Club, 3, 4; Aquamaids. 3; Pern Club, 3; Athletic Association, 3; House Council, Treasurer. 4. Fogle, Mary Katherine: Arlington. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. Foley, Helen Sue: Stuart. Virginia: Degree, B.S., Major, Business Education; Graduation. August, 1969; Organizations: Student Education ssociation, E; Phi Beta Lambda, 4. Transfer: Ferrum College. Forbes. Linda Ixc: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1909; Organizations: Choral Club, 3. Forln-s, Man- Elizabeth: Portsmouth. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Foreign Languages; Graduation, May, 1909. Organizations: Freshman ID Committee. 1; House Council, Secretary, 2. German Club. 2. 3, 1; House Council. Treasurer. 3; Alpha Sigma lpha. 2, 3, 4; Bee Hive, 2; International Relations Club. 3: Honors: Glamour Best Dressed, 3. Miss South West Virginia, 2. Force, Susan Patricia: Glen Ridge, New Jersev; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; (Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Glee Club. 1, 2; Choral Club, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); House Council, 3: Alpha Sigma Alpha. 3. 4: Cerman Club, 4; History Club, President. 4; Honors: Ideal Pledge. Award, Alpha Sigma, Alpha Foster, Betty Whitlow: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations; Phi Beta Lambda, 1. 2, 3; Cotillion Club. 1. 2. 3; Alpha Sigma Tau. 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer); Student Education Association. 4; Sophomore Coiuiselor; Honors: Coronation Ball Court. 1; Pi Omega Pi. 3. 4; (Historian, Secretary); Dean’s List, I, 2. 3; Honor Society. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3. 4. Fowler, Velma Eileen: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Organizations: Radford College Highlander Band, 1; Day Students’ Club. 1. 2, 3. Fraley, Ossie Elouise: Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Double Major. English, and Spanish; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: ('.lee Club. 3, 4. Student Education Association, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 1. 2, 3, 1. Chi Alpha, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Baptist Student Union Choir. 3; Girl's Club. 3; Discipline Committee, 2; Honors: Dean’s List. Transfer: Clinch Valley College. Garrett, Helen Page: Mattaponi, Virginia; Degree. B.S.: Major, History; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics Club. 2 (Secretary. 2); Student Education Association, 1, 2; History Club, 4. Transfer: Blueficld Junior College. Garrett, Nora Lee: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, June, I960; Organizations: Freshman Class President, I; Cotillion Club (Parliamentarian. 1, 2, 3, 4); Sigma Sigma Sigma. 2. 3. 4 (Recording Secretary, 3, President, 4); Student Education Association. 3; Orchesis. 1; Student Government, I; House Coiuicil, 1; Sophomore Counselor; Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4; Dean's List; Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3, 4; Outstanding Freshman Award. 1. George, Jacqueline Lois: Arlington, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major. Art and History; Graduation. May, 1969. Goin, Claudia Seay: Cumberland, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major. Library Science; Graduation, December. 1968; Organizations: I H Alumnae Club. 1. 2. 3, 4 (Secretary Treasurer, 2, 3); Library Club. 2. 3. 4 (Secretary, ); Kappa Delta Pi. 4; Honors: 4-H trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Illinois, 1; Kappa Delta Pi, 4; Dean’s List. Gomez, Lynda Mauree: Virginia Beach. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: German Club, 4; Student Life. 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 4; Intramurals. 4. Transfer: Avcrett College. Goodall, Marjorie Lynne: Petersburg. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Business: Graduation, May, 1969: Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tail, 3, 4 (Custodian, 4); Cotillion Club. 2, 3. 4 (Band Chairman. 3, 4); Methodist Student Center. I, 2. 3, 4 (Council Member, 2); Home-Economics Club, I. 2 (Parliamentarian. 2); Orchesis, 1, 2; Sophomore Counselor: Honors: Class Vice-President, 2; Student Government President. 4. Goodwin, Sandra Cec: Woodbridgc, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, English; Graduation. May. 1969: Organizations: Grapurchat. 1; Symposium, 2; Wesley, 2. 3. Gordon, Judv Gayle: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation. Mav 1969; Organizations: Pern Club. 1. 2. .1, 4 (Vice-President. 3); A.A., 1, 2: Monogram Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis. 1; Aquamaids, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 4); Ski Club. 2; BSU, 1. 2 (Social Chairman, 2); Student Education Association. 4. Gosncy, Cheryl Ann: South Boston, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, May, I960; Organizations: Highlanders Band. 2, 3, 4; I’ansojdua. 3: Art Cuild, 1, 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3: President, 4). Goss, Patricia I.ela: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major; History; Graduation. May, 1969. Organizations: Psychology Club, (Historian, 2), Student Education Association. 3, 4; History Club. 4; Junior Class Board Representative. 3; Senior Class Dorm Representative. I Graham. Brenda Faye: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Young Republicans. 4; Student Education Association. 4. Transfer: Marion College. Graiser, Sue Ellen: Cetlar Grove. New Jersey; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: German Club. 3, 4. Gray, Ardath Elaine: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, May, 1969: Organizations: Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4 (Vice-President. 4); Student Education Association, 4; Phi Beta Lambda, 4; Intramurals, 2, 3; Honors: Dean's List. Greer, Billie Sue: Grundy, Virginia. Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, Mas, 196$; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3; Glee Club. 4. Gusmarotti. Judith Lynn: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1969: Organizations; Cotillion (3ub. 3. 4; Alpha Sigma Tail, 3, 4; Student Life. 4; Transfer: Averett College. Cuthrie, Barbara Jean: Naruna, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Graduation, May, I960; Organizations: Pern Club. 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Athletic Association, 3, 4; Transfer: Chowan College. Cuthrie. Suzanne: Halifax, Virginia, Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, May, 1969. Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. 4. Gwaltney, Carolyn Christian: Taxc-wcll. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, M.i 19()9; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3. 4; Band. 1. 2. - H - Hacklcr, Nickie Lynn: Fries, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology. Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Pi Gamma Mu. 3, 4 .Secretary and Treasurer, 4); National Honor Society, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 1, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Hale, Barbara Ann: Bristol, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969, Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; BSU, 3, 4. Transfer: Virginia Intennont College. Hall, Martha Susan: Degree, B.S.; Major, History and English; Graduation. May, 1969: Organizations: German Club.' 4; House Council (President, 4; Interdorm Court, 3); Honor Council, 3: Student Life Committee, 4; Interdorm Council. 4; Political Parties Committee. Co-Chairman, 4; Strident Education Association, 3. 4; Sophomore Counselor; UCCF, 1,2. Hamm, Louanna: Fries, Virginia; Degree. B.S.: Major, English; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Pansophia. 3, 4. Haney, Bcmicc A.: Free Union. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta lambda, 2. 3, 4 (Parliamentarian, 3); Pi Omega Pi. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; BSU. 1, 2; Honors: Pi Omega Pi membership, 3. Hanger, Susan Foster: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Graduation. December. 1968; Organizations: Monogram Club, 3, 4; Pern Club. 3. 4; Athletic Association. 3, 4; Head ol Sports. 4: Reporter of Monogram Club. 4; Band, 3. Hankins, Nancy Isabel: Danville, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Music; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Choral Club. 3. 4; Band. 3, 5. Transfer: Averett College. Hansen, Mars' Signe: Woodbridgc. Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major Early Childhood Education; Graduation, December. 1968; Organizations: Student Government (Legislative Council. 4; Electoral Board. 2. 3); Student Education Association. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3. 4; Honor Society, 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List. Hardy, Sylvia Ann: Petersburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education: Graduation, May. 1969: Organizations: Grapurchat, 2; YWCA, 3; National Education Association, 3. 4. Harley, Judith Higgins: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation, May. 1969. Organizations: Kappa Mu Epsilon. Harrington, Nancy Lynn: Harrington. Delaware; Degree. B.S.; Nfajor. Business Administration; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. 1, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 4.) Harris, Barbara Cccilc: Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: House Council, Vice-President, 3; Student Education Association. 4; Transfer: Averett College. Harrison, Iris Jean: Charlottesville. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Organizations: Cotillion Club. 2, 3. 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3, 4 , Pledge Class Treasurer. 3; Rush Chairman, 4; Membership Chairman, 3, 4); Pansophia. 3; Intramurals, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association. 4; Wesley Foimdation, 1; Young Republicans; Honors: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Dean's List; Scholarship Award, Sigma Sigma Sigma. 3. Harrup, Katherine Elizabeth: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969: Organizations: Student Education Association. 3. 4; Sophomore Counselor; Co-Chairman Campus Carnival. 4. Havener, Mary Ellen: Ashbum, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History; Graduation. August, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 1, 2, 3; BSl.'. 1, 2: Geography Club. 4: Transfer: Bluefield College. Hawthorne Constance Jo: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Elementary Education and History; Graduation. December, l‘J68: Organi a-lions: House Council. Secretary, 1; Sophomore Counselor, Student Educa lion Association, I. Haynes, Marilyn Patricia: Rocky Mount, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: Sophomore Coiuisclor; Pansophia. 2, 3; Student Education Association. 3. Hickman, Rebecca Charlinc: Glasgow, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. Ho, Miao Wan: Marion. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: German Club, 2, 3. 4; Tri-M. 1. 2, 3. 4 Chairman of Membership, 3: Treasurer. 4); House Council (Treasurer, 3; Vice-President, 4); A A. 1, 2; Sophomore Counselor. Holland, Janice Marie: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: German Club. 2, 3, 4. Alpha Sigma Tau, 2. 3. 4; Student Life. 4; Honors: Dean s List; Glamour contestant. 1; Campus Carnival Contestant, 2; House Council. Treasurer, 1. 3. Holland, Marianne: Carrsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Organizations: Young Democrats, 2; Student Education Association. 3; Glee Club, 2. Holm, Anita Annette: Auburn. Alabama; Degree, B.S.; Major. Psychology: Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Chairman of Rush, 3; Music Chairman. 4); Student Government Association, 1. 2. 3, 4 (Secretary, Honor Council, 2; Honor Council. I, 2, 3); Student Government Association. I; A A, 1; Honors: Pi Gamma Mu. 3. 4 (Sgt. at Arms, 4); Junior Resident; Dean’s last. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. 4. Holmgren, Svea Jean: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Social Studies; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: House Council. President. 1; Rules Committee, 2; Student Court, 2, 3; Campus Carnival. 1, 2. Honor Court, 3; Cotillion Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 (Band Co-Chairman, 3): Sophomore Counselor; Intramurals, 1. 2; Freshman. ID Steering Committee. 1; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Electoral Boara. 2. Holt. Donna Jean: Falls Church. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Organizations: Westminister Fellowship; Campus Carnival Dorm Co-Chairman; Choir; Intramural Volleyball Team; Student Education Association; Highlanders; Chapel Choir. 4. Horton, Marietta: Jonesville, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations; House Council, 3; Vice-President of House Council, 4: BSU, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 4; Sigma Tau Delta (Secretary, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Hounshell, Regena McFurson: Rural Retreat. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1, 2. 3; Tri-M. 1. 2, 3 (Membership Chairman. 3); Sophomore Counselor; Pansophia Literary Society, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4; President of Sigma Tau Delta. 4. House Council. 3; Kappa Delta Pi, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 4; Cotillion Club, 4; Honor Society; Honors: Dean’s List. t ' k 11 w t fe _.t fc W t W . ' 0 . % _ t % fc i i r t _ % . Howard. Ann Carter: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 19o9; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4. Der deutsche Verein, 4; Coronation Ball Princess, 1. Howard, Barbara Jill: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club. 3, 4. Howard. Cheryl Anne: McLean. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Business Administration; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club. 3. 4. Huffman, Betty Jo: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Dean's List; Transfer: Virginia Western Community College. Hughes, Marian Lynn: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Music and French; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: I.e Circle Francais, 1, 2, 3; Pi Delta Phi. 2. 3, 4; MENC, 1. 2. 3. 4; Mu Phi Epsilon. 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer, 3); Student Education Association, 3. 4; Glee Club. 1, 2, I (Vice President. 2h Highlanders, 2; BSU. 2; Honors: Dean’s List. Humphreys, Jean Arbeth: Baltimore, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1. 2. 3, 4 (Historian. 2; President, 3; Advisor to Executive Board, 4); German Club, 3, 4; Bee Hive. 2, 3; Student Education Association, 3, 4; AA, 1; Junior Board. 3; Secretary VHEA College Chapter Section, 4; House Council, Secretary, 4; Sophomore Counselor; Honors: Dean’s List; Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, j. 4: Chi Beta Phi. 3. 4. Hunt, Lorraine Beth: Keepville, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Student Education .Association, 3. - I - Ingram, Betsy C.: Pearisburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969, Organizations: Kappa Delta 1 8. 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Insley, Mildred Louise: Poouoson, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1; Student Education Association. 3, 4. Ireland, Susan C.: South Acton, Massachusettcs; Degree. B.S.; Major. Social Science; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: German Club, History Club; Student Education Association; May Court. - J- Jacques. Lillian Christine: Hampton, Virginia; Degree. R.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3, 4. James, Patricia Ellen: Chester, Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Pansophia, 2. 3, 4 (Parliamentarian. Yearbook representative,. 4); Student Education Association. 3. 4. Jarman, Judith Anne: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4; Young Democrats, 4; Ferrum Junior College Transfer. (Majorette. 1, 2; Yearbook Staff, I, 2; Big Sis Club 1, 2; lutrarnurals; National Education Association. 1.) Jcnks, Carolyn Virginia: Altavista, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Young Democrats, 1; National Education Association. 4; BSU, 4. Johnson, Beverly Sharon: Front Royal, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History-Psychology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Government Association, (Representative to Student Court, 2; Student Court Chairman, 2, 3; SC A President, 3, 4; SC A Constitution Committee. 2; Student Advisor to Interdonn Court, 2); Alpha Sigma Tan Sororitv. 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman. 3, 4; Paiuiellenic Week Representative. 4. Assistant Pledge Mistress. I . (bullion Dance Club. 2, 3. 4; Student Education Association. 3; Sopho-inore Counselor; Honors: Who’s Who Among University and College Students, 3, 4; Junior Resident, 3; Dean’s List. Jolly, Elizabeth Randolph: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Si'gma Tau Sorority. 2. 3, 4 (Historian, 3; Etiquette Chairman. 4); Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Student Life, 1. Jones Cynthia Louise: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, General Science; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Choir Director, 3: President. 4); College Choir; Glee Club; Representative to Honor Council, 4; Dramatics; National Education Association. Jordon. Elsie Grace: McLean. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2. 3; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, 3, 4. Joyce. Theresa Kaye: Buena Vista, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education: Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Geography Club, 2; Clee Club, 2, 3. 4; Psychology Club, 2; LSA, 1, Student Education Association, 4. Joyner, Alice Marie: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics: Graduation, December, 1969: Organizations. Highlanders, 1; Student Education Association. 3. 4: Honors: Dean's list. 1. Joyner. Shelia Jean: Smithfield. Virginia. Degree, B.S.; Major, Statistics; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Bet- Hive, 1; Ski Club, 2, 3: Geography Club, 3, 4: Der Deutsche Verein, 4; Tri-M Club. 4; Student Education Association. 4: Honors: Sophomore Counselor. - K - Kntacinski, Gail Christine: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Math; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Tri-M. 1; Kappa Mu Epsilon, (Treasurer, 4); Student Education Association. 3. 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Honors: KME; PGM. Keith, Betsy: Fincastle, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, May, 1969, Organizations: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1. 2, 3, 4 (President, 2, 3. 4); Home Economics Club, 1, 4; Student Education Association, 4. Kelly, Kathleen Anne: Point Pleasant Beach. New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Aqua-maids. 3; Young Republicans, 4; Spanish Club. 4, International Relations Club, 4. Kelly, Marion Julia: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree. 13.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December. 1968; Organizations: Newman Aposlolate; Geography Club; House Council; Interdorm Council. Kidd, Belva Lee: Bastian, Virginia; Degree. B.S.. Major, Home Economics; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education Association 4; 4-H Alumni Club, 3. 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Kilroy, Carol Ann: Arlington. Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Music: Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Band. I. 2. 3, 4; Orchestra, 1. 2. 3; Choir. 2, 3 (President, 2); Mu Pi Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary. 3; President. 4); MENC, 1, 2, 3. 4 (Recording Secretary. 2). Dance Band, 2. 3. 4; Sax Quartet. 2, 3. 4. Woodwind Quintet. 2. 3. 4; Clarinet Quartet. 2. 3, 4. King, Linda Ruth: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree. B.A.: Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Glee Club, I; Choral Club, 2. 3, 4 (Assistant Librarian, 3); Wesley Foundation 1, 2, (Program and House Chairman. 2); Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club. 3. 4 (Music Chairman. 4). King, Martha: Newport News, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, Mav, 1969; Organizations; Psychology Club. 1, 2, (President, 2); L$A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer. 2; President, 3). Curtain Clan, 1. Student Education Association, 3, 4; Choir. 2. 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Honors: Dean’s List. Knepley, Kathryn Ann: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4. Knight, Linda Sue: Vienna, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major. Biology; Graduation, March, 1969, Organizations: Animus Quarens. 1, 2, 3. 4 (Vice-President, 3; President, 4). Knoblock, Terrv-Ann: Fairfax. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Transfer: Ferrum Junior College. Big Sis; LJC, 2. Knupp, Regen i a Lynn: Arlington, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Clee Club, 3; Choir, 3; Student Education, 4; Transfer: Ferrum Junior College. Kramer, Susan I.ce: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major; Library Science; Graduation, March, I960; Organizations: Campus Carnival, I; Library Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President. 4). - L - Lamb, laicv Mayfield: Arlington. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary fiducation — Special Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Freshman Tea, 1; Sophomore Counselor, 2; House Council Social Chairman. 2; Student Representative to Concert Committee. 2; Student Education Association 3, 4 (Vice-President. 4); Honors: Dean’s List. I amlx-rt. Shirley Ellen: Hamburg, New York; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 4; Young Republicans, 4. Lawrence, Evelyn jane: Great Neck Long Island. New York; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Choir, 2; Pool ( lull. . t Leake, Linda Marie: Shawsville. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations; Student Education Association, 3. 4. Leftwich, Celia Belle: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. Sociology-Psychology, Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, 2; Vice-President, 4; President, 4); Perry House Council Secretary, 3; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List. Leigh, Rebecca Jane: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Choir. 2, 3; Glee Club. 2; House Council, Fire Warden and President. Lemon, Eloise Nugent: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969, Organizations: Representative to Legislative Council, 3: Radford Ski Club. 3; President of Ski Club. 4: College Choir. 3; Student Education Association, 4. House Council (Fire Warden), 4. Penning, Jane Leah: New Castle, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. December. 1968; Organizations; Southern Seminary junior College, !. 2; Student Education Association, 4; Young Republicans, 4; Legislative Council. 4. Lester. Ruby Diana: Hurley. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; Clec Club, 4. Leweke, Nada Jo: Salem, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1963; Organizations; House Council, 4; Cotillion Club, 4. Transfer: Ferruin Junior College. Lewis, Roberta Lee: Hampton. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Latin Graduation, May. 1969: Organizations: Grapurchat (N ews Editor, 2, 3); YWCA, n LSA. 1. 2. 3. 4 (LS Action Head. 2); Pi Delta Epsilon (Treasurer, 3. 4); Eta Sigma Phi. (Vice-President. 4); Sigma Tau Delta, 4; Scipionic Circle. 3, 4 (Vice-President. 4); Sophomore Counselor. 2; Student Education Association. 3, 4: Honors: Dean's List. Little, Patricia Dale: Evington, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: YWCA, 1. 2. (Freshman Chairman, 2); BSE, 1, 2; Geography Club, 2: Student Education Association, 4; Sophomore Counselor. 2; Honors: Campus Quiz, 2; Dean's List. Lockett. Ellen Claire: Petersburg. Virginia; Decree. B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education: Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 2. 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4 (President, 4). I xmg, Dorothy: Newport News, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4; Student Court Secretary, 3; Representative to Honor Court, 4. Ixrouey, Betty Ann: Stacy, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. French; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Transfer: Clinch Valley College (Youth Council, French Club, Christian Student Union). Lovejoy, Margaret Anne: Bethcsda, Maryland; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association; Honors: Dean's List; Transfer; Montgomery Junior College. Lucas, Ix is Ann: Pembroke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Organizations: Student Education Association. 4. Lynch, Sharon Ann: Milford. Delaware; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969: Organizations: Sophomore Class Student Night Committee. 2; Ski Club, 2; Student Education Association, 4; Animus Quarens, 1; Honors: Dean's last. Lytton. Winnie Bright: Edinburgh, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Latin; Graduation. December. 1969; Organizations: Scipionic Circle. 3, 4; Eta Sigma Phi. 3. I; President of Scipionic Circle. - 1 - McAllister, Sharon Maxine: Staunton. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Legislative Council. 3; Student Education Association, 3; Glee Club. 3. McCabe, Kathleen Ix c: Pcnnsaukcn, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Athletic Association. I, 2. 3. 4; Pcin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; Aquamaids, 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President. 3); YvVCA. 1. 2 (Treasurer, 2). McCall. Connie Sue: North Tazewell, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Double Major, Spanish and English; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Spanish Club. 1, 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer. 2: President. 3); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1, 2; Student Education Association. 3. 4; Chi Alpha. 4 (Vice-President, 4); Radford College Honor Society. 3. 4 (Vice-President, 4); Honors: Kappa Delta Pi Honor Education Honor Fraternity, 3. 4; Sigma Tau Delta Honor English Fraternity. 3. 4. McCormick, Martha Lou: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation; December, 1969; Organizations: National Education Association; 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List. 3. 4. McCarthy, Sharon Ia;e: Arlington, Virginia: Degree, B.A.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Chi Beta Phi. 4; Honors: Dean's List. 1, 2, 3, 4; National Science Foundation Scholarship, 3. McCIung, Jane Ardith: Marion. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education: Organizations: House Council, 4; BSE Council. 3, 4; Pern Club, 3. McColgan. Carev, Ann: Big Stone Cap. Virginia; Qegree, B.S.; Major. History; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 4; Young Republicans, 4: History Club. 4. McConncl. Kay Kilgore: Kingsport. Tennessee; Desire, B.S.; Major. English and Speech; Graduation, December, 1968: Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2. 3. I: Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, 3, 4; Pansophia 2, 3. 4; Student Life. 3; Honors: Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4; Junior Resident, 3; House Council. 2. McCrickard. Meredith, Cail: Martinsville. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History: Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: Young Republicans, 4. Me Dorman, Bets)- Rutledge: Baltimore. Maryland: Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3, 4: Orchesis Club, 3; Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4; Pansophia. 4; National Education Association, 4; Student Education Association: Honors: Dean’s List, 1. 2. 3, 4. McGrath, Cail Kathleen: Middlesex. New Jersey, Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, 3, 4; German Club. 3, 4; Home Economics Club. 1, 2; Newman Club, 1; Intramurals 3, 4; Rush Chairman (ASA) 4; House Council, Eire Warden. 4. McQuecnev, Patricia Ann: Shaker Heights. Ohio; Degree, B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Manley, Tondra Lynn: Ormund Beach. Florida; Degree, B.A.; Major. Psycholog)'; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Psi Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2; Vice-President, 3); Newman Club, 1; Legislative Council, 4. Marion, Peggy Sue: Calax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Glee Club, 2, 3: Band. 4; Honors: Dean s List. Marks, Ann Louise: Hopewell. Virginia; Degree. B.S.: Major. Business Administration; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; House Council Vice-President, I; Honors: Dean’s List. 3. Marshall, Helen Jones: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Latin; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Scipionic Circle. 3; 4-H Club. 3; Tri-M, 3. Marsieo, Barbara Crystal: Stuart. Virginia; Degree, .S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Choir, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4; Geography Club, 3; Young Democrats, 4. Martin, Brenda Lee: Radford. Virginia, Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics: Graduation. March, 1969: Organiza- tions: Day Student's Club, Secretary; Home Economics !lub; Honor Council: Student Life: Glamour Contest. Martin, Lois Ann: Chatham. Virginia; Degree, B.S.. Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4. Martin, Marjorie Elaine: Mechanics ville. Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary' Education: Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Legislative Council. 4; BSU, 1, 2. 3. I; Student Education Association. 3. 4. Martin, Nancy Brooke: Hampton, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3, 4. Martin, Susan Lynn: Monson. Massachusetts; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Glee Club, 1; Choral Club, 2. 3, 4 Vice-President. 2: Secretary, 3; President, 4); Geography Club. 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List, 2, 3. 1; Gamma Beta Epsilon, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Electoral Board. 3. Maxes, Frances Bryant: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.: Major. English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council. 1; Student Education Association, 3. 4; Spanish Club. 1. 2, 3. 4: German Club. 1. 2, 3. 4; Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4; May Commission. 3. Merricks, Margery Jean: Martinsville. Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major, Spanish; Graduation, December. 1968: Organizations: Spanish Club. 2. 3, I (Secretary, 3); Student Education Association. 3, 4; L’GCF. I. 2. 3. 1; Honors: Dean’s List, 3, 4. Metcalfe, Linda Marie: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation. March, 1909; Organizations: Pansophia, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 4); Symposium, 2. 3; Democratic Club, 4; International Relations. 4. Metts, June Adele: Clade Hill, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Political Science; Graduation, December 1968; Organizations: BSC, (Communications Chairman, 1, 2. 3, 4): Student Education Association, 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3. 4; (Recording Secretary); Honors: Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Deans List, 4. Miller, Billie Dawn: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March 1969: Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, 3, 4 (Editor, 4); Honor Council. 3. 4; Day Students Club, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3); UCCF, 1, 2. 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3); Orchesis, 2. 3; Student Government Association Electoral Board, 3. Miller. Clenna Alrich: McClean. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Plaucation; Graduation. May, 19$9; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. 4. Miller, Susan Winroth: Arlington. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, March, 1909; Organizations: Aquamaids, 1.2; Home Economics Club, 2: Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4. Millsap, Joyce Aim: Abington. Virginia: degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: BSU, 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List, 1, 2, 3. Mixcll, Candy L.: Silver Springs. Maryland: Degree, U.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association 2. 3. 4; Wesley Foundation Council. 1, 2; Canterbury Association Vestry, 3 (Sr. Warden, 4); Freshman Treasurer. 1. Moles, Bonnie Cail: Rich Creek. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English — journalism; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: BSU — Freshman Council. 1; Student Government (Freshman Representative to Student Court); Student Education Association. 4; Honors: Good Citizen Award. 1. Moody, Suzanne: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Band. 1, 2, 3 (President, 3); Stage Band, 3, 4; MENC, 4; Honors: Mu Phi Epsilon. Moon, Toni Lynette: Newport News, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, Marc h, 1969; Organizations: VHEA. 1, 2; Political Parties Committee, 4; Student Court Representative, 4; Student Educational Association, 4; Honors: Dean's List. 3. Moore, Nancy Jane: Halifax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English-Spanish; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; Spanish Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3); Sigma Tau Delta. 3, 4; Pansophia, 3. 4 (Recording Secretary); BSU, 3; Bee Hive, 2; Honors: Dean's List. Moore, Patricia M.: Cherry Point, N.C.; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science — English; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Grapurchat News Editor, 1, Honor Society Secretary, 4: Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Virginia College Queen, 2; Honor Society, 3. 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4. Moore, Susan Elizabeth: Floyd, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Highlanders Rand, 1. 2, 3; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; YWCA. 2: Sophomore Councelor, 2: House Council, 2; Sophomore Representative Board. 2; Honors: Dean s List. 2. 3. 4. Morgan, Joann Dorothy: McClean, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; .Major. Special Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Craourchat. 3; Legislative Council, J. 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4: Junior Follies, 3; Chairman of Senior Uanriuct, 4; Youth for Exceptional Children. 3; Student Council for Exceptional Children, 4. Morgan, Virginia: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. French; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Sigma Kappa. 2. 3. 4 (Membership Chairman, 3, 4): German Club. 2. 3. 4; House. Council, Secretary. 3; Le Cercle Francais, 2. Morrison, Jane Howard: Berryville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education. Graduation. August, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4; Newman Club. 4. Morton, Linda Mae: Fries, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Tri-M, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 4; Sophomore Counselor; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2. 3, 4. Murphy, Kathleen A.: New Rochelle. New York; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Murphy, Marilyn I)irie: Rustburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Organizations: Choir. I; MENC. 1; BSC, 1, 2. 3. 4 (Worship Committee, 3, 4); Sophomore Counselor; Honor Council, 3, 4; Executive Council, 3; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Freshman ID Program. 1; Honors: Dean's List. Murray, Karen F.li aheth: Oradell, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childnood Education, Graduation. May, 1969. Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. 1; Sophomore Councelor; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Interdorm Court. 4. Myers, Margaret E.: Arlington. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, I Tome Economics; Graduation, December. 1968; Organizations: LSA, 1. 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club. - N - Necessary, Ruby Nell: Blucficld, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Tri-M, 2. 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List; Honor Society. 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Kappa Mu Epsilon. 3. 4; Chi Beta Phi, 3, 4. Nestor, Joan Carolyn: Hillsville, Virginia; Degree, B.s., Major, History; Graduation May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. Nichols, Martha Jane: Fries. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science; Graduation. May. 1969, Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. 4; BSU, 3, 4. Transfer: Wingate College. Nicholson, Ann Inez: Portsmouth. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council. 2. 3, 4. 5; Honors: Crown Bearer, May Court. 3. Nimnanii, Cheryl Arlene: Floyd, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March. I960. Organizations: Brctheren Student Fellowship, L 2; YWCA, 1, 2; Mu Phi Epsilon, 3, 4; Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club. 1, 2; Choral Club. 2. 3. 4; Band. 1. 2. 3, 4; Honors: Dpan's last. Noonan. Elaine Marie: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. French and English; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2. 3, 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Phi. 2, 3, 4; French Club. 1. 2. 3, 4; Newman Club. 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Counselor. - o - O'Neil, Mary Louise: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3, 4. Owing , Ann Chisholm: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club. 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer. 3); Alpha Sigina Tau, 3, 4 (Co-rush chairman, 4); Sophomore Counselor, 2; House Council, 1 (Treasurer); Student Education Association, 4. - P- Padgett, Shirley Ann: Buchanan. ■ :a. Degree, B.S.; Major, Math; Graduation. May. I960; Organizations: Tri-M, 1. 2. 3, 4 (Reporter. 3; President, 4); Student Education Association. Painter, Carolyn Ann: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Business Education. Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Highlander's Band, 3. 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Pappas, Christinia Ann: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, History; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; Cotillion Club, 3. 4. Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Junior Follies. 3; Campus Carnival, 2, 3. Payne. Margaret Susan: Christians-burg. Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; Ccnnan Club. 4; Psi Club. 3, 4 (President, 4); Interdorm Court. 3; House Council. 3; Honors: Dean's List. 3; Scholarship Award In ASA Pledge Class, 3. Peer, Linda Lee: Herndon, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Statistics; Graduation, May. 1969. Pennington, Pamela Jo: Degree, B.S.; Major. Art Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Art Guild, 2. 3; Hoofbeats, 2. Peters, Suzanne: Pound, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education and Special Education; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3; (.let; Club. 3. 4; Honors: Dean's List, 3. Phillips, Constance Wendv: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 1969, Organizations: Student Education Association. 3, 4; L egislative Council. 3; Westmininter Fellowship, 3 (President. 3). Phipps. Ella Victoria: Hopewell. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. August. 1969; Organizations: Young Republicans Club; Student Education Association. Transfer: Averett College. Pierpont, Christa Ann: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Special Education; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 4; Cotillion Club. 4; Chairman of Freshman Tea, 1; Publicity for Drama Club, 2. 3. 4; Publicity for Orthesis, 3. 4; Student Council for Exceptional Children, 4; Youth for Exceptional Children, 3; Honors: May Day Princess. 2. Pingatore, Patricia Anne: Springfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Spanish; Minor, Political Science; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Spanish Club, 2 (Secretary, 1, 2); Young Democrats, 4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor. Pi Gamma Mu, 4. Pitts, Linda l ce: Gloucester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3. 4. Plaster, Susan Kay: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; House Council, 3; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3. 4 (Treasurer, 3; Assistant Chaplain, 4); German Club, 3, 4. Poff. Nancy Ellen: Bristol, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Art Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity, 3; Vice-President, 4); Ski Club, 2 (Vice-President. 2); Grapurchat. 3 (Cartoonist; Feature Writer); National Education Association, 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List, 3. Pollard, Cynthia Ann: Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4; Phi Beta Lambda. 1, 2. 3, 4. Porter, Elsie Kathryn: Arlington, Virginia Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigina Alpha. 2, 3, 4 (Scholarship Chairman, 4); German Club, 2, 3. 4; Grapurchat. 2; French Club. 3. Powers, Cynthia Ann: Bedford, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: House Council President, 3; Member of Interdorm Executive Council, 3: Pem Club, 2. 3. 4; AA, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Honors; President Floyd Dorm, 3. Powers, Sandra Darlene: Oxen Hill, Manland; Decree, B.S.; Major. Sociology; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Grapurchat. I. 2; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3. 4; German Club, 3. 4; History Club. 4. Preston, laurel Anne: Abingdon, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council President. 1. 2, 3; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic President, 4; German Club. 2. 3, 4; Highlanders Band. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Drum Major. 4). Pritchard, Lynn Marie: Monterey, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English; Minors, Speech and Journalism; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Glee Club, 1,3; El Circlulo Espanol, 1; Choir, 3; Choral Club. 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1; Pansophia, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor. 2; Honors: Dean’s List. Purcell, Marx Frances: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psycholog)-; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Newman Club, 1. 2. 3; Psi Club. 1. 2. 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Secretary', 4); Psi Chi, 4 (Secretary, 4); German Club, 3, 4: Honors: Psi CHi. -Q- Qualls, Patricia Kay: Big Stone Cap. Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: Highlanders, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association; Honors: Dean's List. 1, 2, 3, 4. - R - Rader, Nancv Ann: Silver Spring, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club. 1. Student Education. 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 3, 4: Campus Carnival. 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2. Raiden, Marx- Charles: Springfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; German Club, 2, 3. 4 (Properties co-chairman); Student Education Association, 4; Student Legislative, 3; Junior Follies, 3; Honors: May Court, 3. Rasnick, Glenda Joyce: Dante. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English: Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association; Young Democrats. Raicliffe, Bernice Ann: Glade Hill, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; PEM Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Interdorm Court Representative for Stuart Dorm; Secretary of Interdorm Court; Treasurer of Washington Dorm. Raybuck, Lynda Jean: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major. Speech, Drama, and English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Psi Omega, 1, 2. 3, 4 (President, 3, 4); Curtain Clan, 1, 2; Lighting Designer — Preston Hall. 1. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (co-rush chairman, 3); German Club, 2. 3. 4 (Reporter, 3); Student Government, (Vice-President of Russell Hall. I; Class President. 2; West Moffett President. 3); Newman Club. 1, 2; Spanish Club, 1: Freshman ID Committee, 1; Sophomore Stunt Night. 2. 3; Freshman ID Nightjnnior Follies, 1. 2, 3; Honors: Theatre Department Technical Award. 2. 3; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3; Dean's List, 3. Reddish, Barbara C.: Aroda, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: 4-H Alumnae Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; (President. 3); Band, 2. 3. 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4; Glee Club. 4; Honors: Dean's List, 2, 3, 4. Reedv, Patricia l juisc: Silver Spring. Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4. Reese, Marjorie Jean: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health ana Physical Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizatioas: Dorm President. 1; Slav Commission, I; Co-Chairman Freshman ID Program. 1; Student Government Executive Council, 2, 3; Chairman Interdorm Council, 2, 3; Vice-President Sophomore Class, 2; Athletic Association, 1. 2, 3. 4; PEM Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club. 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tan Sorority, 2, 3, 4; (Pledge Chairman. 3): President of Senior Class; Honors: 1 of 12 Outstanding Freshmen, 1; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3; Dean’s List. 3. Reynolds, Elizabeth Carolyn: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council. 1. 3; rt Guild, 2. 4; Student Education Association. I; Sigma Sigma Rest Pledge. 3: Corresponding Secretary, 4); Honors: Dean's List. 3. Rice, Ann Warren: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English; ('.raduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3, 4; House Council, 4 (Treasurer). Rice, Virginia Sue: Martinsville. Mew Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: NEA. 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List. Richardson, Cynthia Carter: Appomattox, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club. 1; BSU. 1. (Freshman Council, 1); Student Education Association. 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 3, 4. Richardson, Mignon Marie: Kensington, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations; Canterbury Club, 1, 2. 3; Pansophia, 1, 2, 3, (Puolicity Chairman, 1); Symposium, 3: International Relations, 4; Young Democrats. 4; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. Ridley, Roberta Evalic: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tan. 2. 3, 4, (Custodian. 3b Cotillion Club, 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association. Rippel, Patricia Ann: Luray, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, August, 1969; Organizations: Campus Carnival Dorm Campaign Chairman, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies; College Chapter of American Home Economics Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. (President. 3); Co-chairman State VIIEA Slide Projeet; House Council, 2, 3; Interdorm Court. 2, 3; Interdorm Council, 3; Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 2, 3, 4; National Education Association. 2. 3. 4; PSI Club, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Dorm “Snow Day” Committee. Rixey, Kathleen Frances Koth: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English — German; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Newman Club. 1; Pansophia. 2, 4; der deutsche Vercin, 4, (President, 4); Student Education Association. 4; Honors: Dean's List. 1. Roach. Linda lean: Blucficld, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Honor Council, 2, 3. (Chairman 2. 3); Executive Council, Student Government, 2, 3; Interdorm Court, 2; Pansophia Literary Society. 2. (Vice President. 4): Sophomore Counselor. 2; House Council, 1, 4: Honor Society, 3, (President, 4); Sigma Tau Delia, 3, (Marshall, I); Kappa Delta Pi. 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3; Honors: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3, 4; Dean’s List; Honor Society. 3. 4. Roberts, Katie Ix c: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Club, 3; Honors: Dean's List. Robertson, Judy Earlene: Roanoke, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau. 2,3. 4 (President. 4); Panhcllcnic Council. 4; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4. Rohinsou, Bettyc Frances: Richmond. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Health and Physical Education; Graduation. December, 1968; Organizations: A tide tic Association. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pern Club. 1, 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor: Student Life Committee, 3; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Junior Resident, 3; Honor Council, 4; House Council, 1; Honors: Outstanding Freshman Citizen. Robinson, Hedy: New York; Degree, B.A.; Major. Biology; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Hoofbeats, Secretary. 2. Roderick, Jane Jocelyn: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Young Democrats. 4. Rogers, Nancy Weeks: Hopewell, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History and Social Science; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Crapurchat. 1; BSU. 1. 2; YWCA. 2. 3; Campus Carnival, Treasurer, 3; Student Education Association. 4. Romeo, Rosemary Thepesa: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Modern Dance Club, 1, 2; Intramurals. 1, 2; Student Education Association, 3, 4; House Council, 4; Honor Court. 4; Newman Club, 3; Transfer: Sacred Heart College. Roop, Susan Mary: Fayetteville, North Carolina; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Junior Follies, 3; Publicity Drama, 3, 4; Invitation Committee Senior Banquet, 4. Rose, Sandra Faye: Windsor. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4; History Club, 4. Rountree, Anne Michael: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma. 3, Chaplain. 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Rowell, Catherine Bouker: Alexandria. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; Honors: Dean’s List. Rudd, Chervl Dillard: Richmond. Virginia; degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3. 4: German Club. 3. 4. Rushin, Carol Jo: Virginia Beach, 'irn«nia; Degree. B.A.; Major. Biology; Graduation.March. P)69; Organizations: Biolog)' Club, 1, 2. (Treasurer, 3, 4); Ski Club, I. (Secretary. 2. 3, I). Bussell Patricia Ann: Abingdon, Virginia: Degree, B.S.: Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3. 4; Band, 1. 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Counselor; Honors: Dean’s List. - s - Salley, G. Geneva: Halifax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: BSl .1.2, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choral Club. z. 3, 4; Choir, 4; Pansopltia. 4: Crapurchat. 3, 1; Student Education Association. 4; National Council of Teachers of English. 3, 4. Saunders, James, Gayle: Chatham. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English and Psvchology: Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Student Educa lion Association, 3, 4; Psychology Club. 2, 3, I; Pansopltia, 4. Seavii zo, Linda Ann: North Plainfield. New Jersey: Degree. B.A.; Major. History; Minor. Political Science; Graduation, August, 1969;Organizations: Newman Club. 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchcsis, 1. 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; President, 4); Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association, 4; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2: (Jo-Chairman of Senior Banquet. 4. Schafi, Margaret Roberta: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 1, 2. 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; President. 4); Redcoats. 2, 3, 4; Art Guild, 3, 4; Animus Quarens, 3. 4. Schmidt, Carol Alberta: Willow Grove. Pennsylvania; Degree, B.S.; Major. Home Economics; Graduation. May, 1969: Organizations: Home Economics Club. Schroeder, Dianne Frances: Falls Church, Virginia; Decree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals, 1. Scott. Janice Kay: Hampton. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: National Education Association. 3. 4. Scott, Judy Belle: Danville. Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: German Club, 3, 4: Tri-M Club, 1, 2, 3. 4; Refreshment Chairman for Coronation Ball. 4; Sophomore Counselor. 2; BSU, 2 (Recreation Leader of Girls' Club). Legislative Council. 3: Honors: Dean's List. Spacer, Carolyn Hope: McLean. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: House Council, 3; Freshman Follies. 1; Student Education Association. 3. 4. Sensahuugh, Mar) Earle Massie: Glasgow. Virginia; begree. B.S.; Major. Elementarv Education; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Aquamaids. 1, 2. 3 (Secretary, 3; Publicity Chairman. 3): Student Education Association, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 4); Geography Club, 2, 3; Crapurchat. 1; BSU. 2, 3; Young Democrats Club, 4; Honors: Dean's List. 2. 3. 4; Page in May Court. 1; Page at Daughters of the American Revolution Continental Congress. 2; Page at State Daughters of American Revolution. 2. Shaba ., I uba Bet: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Choral Club. 3; Cotillion Club, 4. Shannon, Patricia Ixiuise: Degree. B.S.; Major. History; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Interdorm Court. 2; House Council, 2: Student Education Association, 3. Sharpe, Elena Tonci: Annandale. Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Biology; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Newman Club, I, 2; Young Democrats, 1. Shaw, Jane Galloway: Charlotte, North Carolina; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: BSU, 3. 4; Student Education Association, 3. 4 Shea, Mar)’ Katherine: Adrian. Michigan; Degree. B.S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau. 2, 3, 4 (Editor. 3; Panhcllenic Council Representative. 1): Cotillion Club. 2. 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2) Secretary, 3; (Vice-President, 4); House Council, 2. (Treasurer, 2); Student Government Association, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4); Transfer Counselor, 2; Student Education Association; Honors: Dean's List; Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4; Mivs Future Business Teacher of America, 3rd Place, 3; Who’s Who in American hiiversities and College, 3, 4. Shelton, Joan Marie: Gretna, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: L’CCF, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 2); Radford College Chaptei of Virginia Home Economics Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Student Education Association. 3. 4; Virginia Home Economics College Chapter. 1. 2. . i President, i Sophomore Counselor, 2; Honors: Dean's List. I. 2. 3, 4: Honor Society. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi Educational Fraternity, 3, 4: Chi Beta Phi Scientific Fraternity. 3. 4 (Reporter, 4). Shelton. Lynda Sharon: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Business; Graduation, May. 1969: Organizations: Sigma Kappa Sorority. 2. 3. 4 (Corresponding Secretary. 4). Sheppard, Linda Diann: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, French; Graduation Slav. 1969: Organizations: Phi Beta Lamlnla. 1. 2; French Club. 1, 2; National Education Association. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Legislative Council, 3; Ski Club, 4; Honors: Dean’s List, 1. Shillato, Sandra Lee: Arlington Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council, J; Sophomore Class Officer, (Secretary), Cotillion Club. 2. 3. 4 ; Property Manager, 3; President, 4; Winter Dance Co-Chairman. 3); Co-Chairman of Decorations for Campus Carnival. 3; Student Education Association, 4. Short, Alice Faye: Hurt. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4. Short, Bonnie Gayle: Vinton. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, Mav. 1969; Organizations: Monogram C!uf , 1, 2, 3, 4; A A, 1. 2. 3. 4; Pern Club. I. 2, 3, 4 (Reporter. 2; President. 3); Orchcsis. 1, 2; Aquamaids. 2, 3. 4; Honors: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. 3. Simmons, Connie Marie: Altavista. Virginia; Degree. B.S.: Major. Mathematics; Graduation, Decemlrer, 1968; Organizations: Highlanders. 3, 4; Tri-M, 4 (Social Chairman. 4); Bluesettes. 3. Sines, Glenda Mae: Hopewell, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English. Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Bee Hive. 3; Jr. Board Dorm Representative. 3; Crapurchat, 3; Student Education ssociation, 4; Honors: Pi Delta Epsilon. 4. Singleton, Nancy Lee: Rockawav, New Jersey: Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation. Mav. 1969; Organizations: Canterbury Club, 1. 2. 3. 4; YWCA, I. 2. 3. 4 Gfee Club, I, Choral Club, 2; Campus Carnival Chairman, 3; Student Life, 2; Student Government Association, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President. 3. 4); Honors: Dean's List; President of Southern Intercollegiate Association of Student Governments. 4. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. 3. 4. Singleton, Pore: Hampton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Young Democrats Club, 4; S.NF.A, 3. Slate, Deborah Lynn: Hillsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969: Organizations: Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1, 2: Chi lpha. 4 (Chaplain. 4); Psi Chi, 4; Honors: Dean's List, I. 2. 3. 4; Honor Society. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4. Small, Elizabeth Diane: Staiuiton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: Sophomore Counselor, 2: Pan-sonhia. 3 (Vice-President, 3); Student Education Association, 3. Smith, Beth Flora: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969. Smith, Cynthia Hughes: Germantown, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major. Physical Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Choral Club. 2. 3; Pern Club, 1, 2, 3, (President, 4); Monogram Club, 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President. 4). House Council, 2 (Treasurer!; Cotillion Club. 2. 3, 4 (Pledge Chairman. 3). Smith. Nancy Marie: Lexington. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Business Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 4); Student Education Association. 3, 4. Smith, Virginia W.: Hampton, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 3. 4. Smithers, Beulah Marie: Hanover. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: House Council, 1, 3, 4 (Secretary. 1; Vice President. 3; President. 4); German Club. 2. 3, 4; Tri-M, 3; Curtain Clan, 3 (President. 3); Alpha Psi Omega, 2. 3. 4. Smola, Mary Carol: Newport News. Virginia; IX-gree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer. 4); Student Education Association. 2. 3; Bee Hive. I; Sophomore Counsel; :. 2; Honor Council. (Summer, 3); Honors: Dean’s List. 2, 3, 4. Smoot, Jean Caldcr: McLean, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: House Council. 1. 2; Cotillion Club. 2, 3, 4: Pern Club. 1; Aquamaids, 1. 2; Young Republicans, 4. Snead. Ann Leavell: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.: Major. English and Spanish; Giaduation. 1968: Organizations: Student Government Association, 2. 3. 4 (Student Life Committee. 2. 3. I: Secretary. Student Life. 2. 3; Chairman Student Life, 3, 4; Executive Council. 3, 4; College Council. 3. 4); Spanish Club, 1. 2, 3. Snead, Dale Elizabeth: Arlington, Virginia; Degree. B.A.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: House Council, I; Chairman of Snow Days Activities, 4. Chairman of Radford College Field Hockev Team. 1; Honors: Dean's last, 2, 3. Snider, Gerry Lynn: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 1, I: Student Education Awociation, 4; LSA, 1, 2; Sophomore Counselor. 2. Sowers, Ruth Elaine: Cate Citv, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics: Graduation, May, 1969. Spence, Sarah Kaye: Blucfield. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi. 3. 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Honors: Dean’s List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society, 3, 4. Spooner, Helen Ann: Yorktown, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Business Administration; Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. 1. Sprouse. Margaret Marston: Charlottesville. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations, Pern Club, 3. 4; AA, 3. 4; Monogram Club. 3, 4. Sprouse, Mary Angela: Chesterfield, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Tri-M. 1, 2; National Education Association. 3, 4. Spruill. Mary Paulette: Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Physical Education and Health; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Aloha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (Membership Chairman, 3; Song Leader. 2); German Club. 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Chairman, 3, 4); Pern Club, 1. 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2; Head of Volleyball. 2); AA, 1, 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club, 2. 3. 4; House Council. 1, 2 (Social Chairman. 1; Head Hall Monitor. 2). Stables, Rora Shepherd: Rich Creek, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Kappa Mu Epsilon; Honors: Dean’s List. 1, 2. 3, 4. St. Clair, June Carol: Blue Ridge. Virginia; Degiee, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, August. 1969; Organizations: German Chib, 2. 3; Sigma Sigma Sigma. 2. 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi. 3. 4 (Historian, 4); House Council, 3 (Treasurer. 3); Interdorm Court. 3. Stevens, Susan: Richmond, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. French; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2. 3, 4 (President of Pledge Class, 2); Panhellenic Council Representative. 4; Cotillion Club. 2. 3. 4; French Club. 1. 2. 4; House Council. 1. 4 (Fire Warden, 1; Social Chairman. 4); Sophomore Counselor, Honors: May Court. 2: Campus Carnival Princess, 1. Stidham, Linda Gail: Pound, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association. 4. Stone. Eleanor Louise: Richmond, Kentucky; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology: Graduation, Mav, 1969: Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4 |Vice-President, 3, 4); House Council. I (Fire Warden); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Psi Club. 4; Intramurals. 1, 2. 3. 4. Strum, Joyce Ann; Alexandria, Virginia; bcgrcc, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: German Club. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Executive Council. 3. 4); House Council, 3 (Treasurer); Student Education Association, 4. Strong, Barbara: Bluefield, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Pern Club, 3, 4; AA. 3, 4; Monogram Club. 3. 4. Transfer. Bluefield Jr. College. Sulphin, Dorothy Kathleen: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, Kiigust, 1969; Organizations: Orthesis. I; Pansophia. 4; Transfer: Orlando Jr. College, Florida; Homecoming Representative for Delta Psi Omega: Delta Psi Omega. Dramatics Fraternity; Transfer: Virginia Western; Transfer: Roanoke College; Roanoke College Players. Sutphin, Judith Pugh: Christianslmrg. Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, Deceinlrcr, 1968. Swartout, Beth Ann: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: House Council. 1 (President);' Interdorm Council, 1; Student Government, 1; Sophomore Counselor. 2; German Club 2, 3. 4 (President, 4); Alpha Sigma Tau, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary. 3, 4); Panhcllenic UomiciT. 3 (Treasurer. 3); Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3. 4; Chi Beta Phi Honor Fraternity, 3. 4. - T - Tate, Carol Stephanie: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.. Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Interdorm Court. 3: House Council; Intcrdorm Council; Student Education Association. Taylor, Marsha Karen: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation. May 1969; Organizations: Athletic Association 1, 2; Student Education Association 3; Tri-M, 4; Junior Class Board. 3. Honor Council Representative 3; Honors: Dean's List i. Telgas, Barbara Ann: Appalachia. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 4, Sophomore Counselor. 2; Honors: Dean’s List, 2. Tern’. .Mavis Darlene: Abington. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Art Education: Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Baptist Student Union, 3, 4; Student Education Association 3. Thomas, Judy Lynn: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.. Major. English; Organizations: Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4; Pansophia. 3, 4. Thomason, Anita Louise: Bristol, Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, 2, 3, 4; House Council, 3; Intramurals. 2. 3. 4. Thompson, Claudette Wfebb: Stuart. Virginia; Decree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation. December, 1968; Transfer: Averett College. Thompson, Susan Cureau: lavingston, Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Campus Carnival. 3; Crapurchat. 3. 4: House Council. 3; Yoimg Republicans. 4. Thon, Cheryl Annette: Richmond, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Special Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations; Sophomore Counselor; Student Education Association. Thorbum, Jean Moore: Fredericks- burg. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Education; Graduation. Slav. 1909; Organizations: Home Economic Club, 3, 4. Alpha Sigma Tau. 2.3. 4 (Chaplain. 3, Vice President 4). Tibbs, Carol Pamela: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, English, Graduation. May, 1969. Tillinann, Susan Rogers: Falls Church. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma. 2. 3. 4; Cotillion Club, 2. 3; House Council. 2; Sophomore Counselor; Crapurchat 2. Toney, Roberta Dianne: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Health anu Physical Education; Graduation. May 1969, Organizations: Pemm Club. 3. 4; Westminister Fellowship. 3; Student Education Association. 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2. 3; Honors: Dean's List; Honor Society. Trail. Linda Sherrill: Marion. Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics, I. 2. 3. 4; Student Education Association. 4; Honors: Dean's List and Physical Education; Graduation. Mav, 1969: Organizations: Pemm Club, 1,2, . 4. A.A.. I. 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club. 3. 4; Interdorm Council, 3. 4; House Council. 3. 1; Freshman I.D. Night; Sophomore Stunt Night; Junior Follies; Campus Carnival; Intrainurals, 1, 2. 3. 4; Honors: Dean’s List. Trout, Terryee Lynn: Roanoke, Virginia. Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Graduation. March, 14)69; Onjaniza-tions: Glee Club, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Spanish Club. 4; Freshman I.D.; Sophomore Stunt Night; Sophomore (Counselor. Turner, Frances Carol: Danville. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May 1964); Organizations; Student Education Association. 4. Transfer: Averett College Turner, Linda Dale: Fairfax, Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major, History; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Young Republicans. 3. 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; Honor Council. 4. Twardv, Christine Ixniisc: Springfield. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. English; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Orchestra, 1, 3; Glee Club. 1; Cotillion Club. 3, 4; Student Education Association. 3, 4; legislative Council, 4; Orchesis, 1; Sophomore Stunt Night, Campus Carnival, 2. 3; Honors: Sigmu Tau Delta 3, 4; Dean's List. - U - Underwood, Carolyn Johnson: Chris-tiansburg. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education: Graduation, December. 1968: Organizations: Student Education Association; Inter-Varsity, I. Urenko. Susan Fannie: Frackville. Pennsylvania; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club. 1, 2, 3, 4 i Messiah College, 1. 2). Transfer: Messiah College; Penn State University. Uzzell. Laura Cowan: Garden City, New York; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Young Republicans Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 (President. 1, 2, 4; Social and Campaign Chairman. 3); Glee Club. 1; Cnoral Club, 2. 3, 4; Canterbury, 1. 2, 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 4; Phi Beta Lainlxia, 3. 4; Tri-M, I; International Relations Club, 3. 4. - V - Trimmer. Carolyn Elizabeth: Richmond. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health Vassar, Rebecca Anne: Gladys. Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: House Council, 2; Student Education Association. Walrond, Sandra Kay: Roanoke. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association; Sophomore Counselor; Junior Board Representative; Honors: Dean's List. Ward, Charlotte Anita: Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Degree. B.A.; Major, French; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Ski Club, 1; Beehive, 1; Lc Ccrcle Francais, 1, 2, 4; German Club, 2. 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2. 3, 4; House Council, 4. Washington, Rilla: Degree, B.A.; Major. History; Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations: Hoofbcats, 2, 4. Waterworth, Judith Torrence: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education and Special Education; Graduation, March, 1969; Organizations: Psychology Club, 1; Student Education Association, 3, 4. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: PEMM Club, I. 2. 3. 4; Athletic Association. 1. 2, 3, 4, (Keeper of Points, 2; Co-Head of Volleyball. 3); Monogram Club. 2. 3. 4. (President. 3); BSU, 1, 2; Student Education Association, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 3; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4. Vclenovsky, Sharon Lee: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. March. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3. 4; Sophomore Counselor. 2; Geography Club, 2. Ventress, Linda Diane: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Ski Club, 1; Geography Club, 2; Legislative Council. 3: Student Education Association, 3, 4, (President. 4); Cotillion Club. 3. 4. (Property Manager, 4); Lutheran Student Association. 1. 2, 3, 4, (Historian. 2; Treasurer, 3, 4; National Officer, 3, 4). Sophomore Counselor. 2; Virginia Association of Student Governments, 4; Honors: Dean's List. 2, 3. Verret, Pamela Lorraine: Winchester, Virginia; Degree. B.S.. Major. History; Graduation. May, 1969: Organizations: Westminister Fellowship. I. 2. 3. 4 Interfaith Council, 2, 3; Curtain Clan. L 2; The Children's Hour 2; Young Republicans Club. 2, 3, 4, (Vice President, 2. 3; Membership Chairman. 3); Junior Board. 3; Intramurals. 1. Vitio, Karen Frances: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, French; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Le Cerclc Francais. 3. (Secretary); International Relations Club, 3, (Vice President); Legislative Council. 4; Honors: Dean's List. I, 2. 3. 4; Pi Della Phi. 3. 4. (President. 4). Vosper, Janet Lee: Alexandria, Virginia; Decree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Young Democrats Club, 4; Student Education Association. 3. 4. - W - Waalcwyn, Kathryn Lea: Staunton. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations: Spanish Club, 1; Home Economics Club. 3. 4; Student Education Association. 4. Walker, Janet Lee: Radford. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. History: Graduation. May, 1969: Organizations: Sophomore Counselor. Walker, Susan Mary: Meadvillc, Pennsylvania; Degree. B.S.; Major, English; Organizations: House Council. 2. 4. Waller, Jane Rccd: Stuart. Virginia: Degree. B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. May, 1969; Organizations; Student Education Association, 3; Transfer: Fcrnun Junior College. Waller, Patricia Ann: Pulaski. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Biology; Watson, Carolyn Louise: Riverdale. Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major. Mathematics; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Ski Club, 2. 3; Tri-M. 4, United Campus Christian Fellowship, 1. 2. 3. 4. (Vice-President, 3); Spanish Club, 4. Watson, Dorothy H.: Charlottesville. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Home Economics Education; Graduation; August. 1969; Organizations: House Council. 4, (Treasurer). Watson, Sue Carol: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: PEMM Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Interdorm Court. 2; House Council. 2, (President). Welder, Julia Smith: Radford. Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, December, 1968. West, Virginia Kaye: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, March. 1969; Organizations: Student Education Association, 3; Young Republicans. 4; Psychology Club, 3. Wetzel, Carolyn Elaine: Woodstock. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Counselor. 2; 4-H Alumni Club, 1, 2. 3, 4, (Vice-President. 3); Student Education Association. 1, 2, 3, 4. Whicker, Greta Kay: Bristol. Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: BSU, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 4; Student Education Association. 4. White, Wilsonin Walker: Highland Springs. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation. May. 1969; Organizations: Highlanders. 1, 2. 3. 4, {Reporter. 3); Library Club, 1. 2. 3, 4, (President. 3; Vice-President, 2); Canterbury Vestry, 3. 4; House Council. 2, 3. (Secretary, 2. 3,); Grapurchat. 3, 4. (Circulation Manager); Sophomore Counselor. 2; Student Education Association, 3, 4; Student-Faculty Library Committee, 4. Wiggs, Kay Frances: Portsmouth. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation. Mav, 1969; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2. 3. 4. (Recording Secretary, 3. 4); German Club, 'i, 3; Grapurchat, 1; Senior Class Treasurer. Woody, Kathryn Ann: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Glee Club, 3. 4; House Council, 1; Student Education Association, 4. - Y - Yeatts, Jo Vonne: Hurt. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Studies; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: BSlT. 1. 2. 3, 4; Young Democrats Club, 1, 2; Student Education Association. 4. York, Mary Alice: Blucfield. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: BSU, 3, 4; History. 4. Transfer: Blueficld College. Young, Carolyn Elizabeth: Bristol, Virginia: Degree. B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Wesley Foundation. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3; Sigma Tan Delta, 3. 4. Transfer: Virginia intermont College. Willard. Bonnie Gail: Salem. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation. Mav, 1969; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3. 4; Panhcllenic Council, 3, (Secretary); German Club. 2, 3. 4; Student Education Association. Wimmer, Elizabeth Robyn: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major. Early Childhood Education; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Glee Club, 3; Student Education Association. 2. 4. Wine, Brenda Gail: Mt. Sidney. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, French; Graduation, May, 1969; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2. 3, 4. Treasurer. 4); Pi Delta Phi. 2. 3. 4: French Club. 1. 2. 3, 4. Honor Society, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor; Honors: Dean’s List, 1. 2. 3, 4. Wisecarver, Martha Sue: Forest. Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation. March, 1969; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 2; Junior Board. 3; Alpha Sigma Tau. (Pledge Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Chaplain. 4); Student Life Committee, 3; Student Education Association, 4. Woltz, Pamela Ann: Newport News, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, French; Graduation, May. 1969; Organizations: Sigma Kappa. 2, 3. 4, (Panhellenic Representative. 3; President. 4); German Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club. 2. 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3; Kappa Delta Pi. 3. 4; Pi Delta Phi, 2, 3, 4, (Vice-President. 3); Sophomore Counselor; Honors; Dean’s List. 1, 2. 3, 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. 4; May Court. 3; Honor Society, 3, 4. 331 To be what we arc. and to become whet we arc capable of becoming, is the only end of life. Robert Louis Stevenson I Don't lie a shadow of what you know you could be. Dr. Don Frye 332 Did you have a year of involvement? Did you progress any towards becoming a woman through being concerned? Were you all of what you are capable of being, or did you stand in your shadow? 333 What will your future he? You can lx: a Spectator always, everywhere, looking at, never out of, everything. Or you can participate. You can grow. You can stand in the sunlight. 334 Understand Without the agony of involvement You cannot lose. Nor can you win. Cure and Your heart will break — You will learn to see. You will love. ‘67 Coloradon 33S [ I have said what I wanted to say. My chance lias come and gone. Nothing can be reversed. Deadlines came and were met; pictures were taken and copy collected as in all yearbook productions. As always, there were problems, late nights, laughter, and near hysteria, bitten nails and frustration. 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