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BEEHIVE, 1972 RADFORD COLLEGE, RADFORD, VA. FDITOR-IN-CHIFF Lillian J. I ord OPENING SECTION EDITOR Geraldine W. Hollander MANAGING EDITOR Gwen Kiser LITERARY ADVISOR Warren Self FINANCIAL ADVISOR Dwaine Harrell The college is in the midst of a period of change which is unparalleled in its history. Everywhere — not just on the drawing boards of the Master Planners, but in the hearts and minds of the students and faculty which are its lifeblood — a new and vibrant spirit pervades. New buildings. New people. New ideas. Those of us who know both the old and new College, cannot help but believe that what the future has in store will prove, in an excitingly different way, to be of infinite benefit to this institution. I he only ones who will truly know the College of the future will be its students. To them, the students of the new College, we dedicate this yearbook. Lillian J. Ford Editor-in-Chief McConnell Library Radford University LB 1972 . . . B44 19 2 NEW BUILDINGS .. . A reflection of change can be seen at Radford College — the construction of new buildings and the appearance of others, but external change is merely superficial if it is not generated within the College confines. 2 NEW PEOPLE The juxtaposition of old and new at Radford College concerns, as well as buildings, the administration, faculty, and students — especially the students. We are not yesterday's children and never can be. We have completed the transition from childhood ... 4 ... to becoming mature, responsible adults. 5 We, the students of Radford College, have changed. 6 7 NEW IDEAS ... We do recognize change and the need for new ideas. For we, the students of Radford College, know this is a time for change, if tomorrow is hoped to be better. 8 Change is the essence of life. Without it, we remain stagnant. With change, new and better horizons become available to us. However, we must renew as well as change to keep the tradition that has thus far played an important part in our world. Ceri Hollander 9 The change at Radford College is coming from within the students. It is a new feeling of total dedication to ideas and principals that is stirring a unique feeling of hope for a better college experience on campus. Cindy Mitchell 10 Change is a significant difference in the pattern of living. When seeking a better life one must expect to give up old habits and reach for new and higher goals. Joy Truxell 11 Take a look at us — we've changed. Changes are inevitable, just as is time passing by. Radford has begun its transition from conservative days of long skirts to the modern times of jeans and whatever else goes. Look around, Radford College has seen the days and years develop into a new era of learning and experience. The students have begun to voice for change. Ellen R. Herndon 12 INSIDE THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE . . . CONTRACTS AROUSE CONTROVERSY WHY ARE THEY NOT RENEWED? AIN'T IT THE TRUTH by Dianna Scott One day for lunch angel steaks were served. Somehow they didn't taste a bit like heaven. A random sampling of the Radford College students has shown their definitions of poverty to be: Fating at the cove instead of Say When Shopping in downtown Radford. Finding the only way to listen to the World Series is with a Baltimore Fan. Stealing food .. from the dining hall. Double shifting. Taking in a movie at Preston. Hearing a tape from the Neil Diamond Concert. Getting the current events from the Radford Messenger. Hitchhiking to Tech. Using the college laundry. Displaying your first flowers of the year in a gallon jar. Making your best girlfriend a wedding card. Sleeping on a supplied pillow. Delivering by hand your boyfriends Halloween Card signed guess who. 18 NEW PRESIDENT PLEDGES SUPPORT Or. Donald D. Dedmon, newly named president for Radford College, is expected to take office on March 20, 1972. We feel that Radford College is very fortunate in securing the services of a man of Dr. Dedmon's wide experience and ability as President of the college. GOING PLACES Mr. John W Stanley, Rector of the Board of Visitors, announced Dr. Dedmon's appointment following a meeting of the board Saturday at Hotel Roanoke. The decision to name Dr. Dedmon President of Radford College was unamious, Mr Stanley said Dr. Dedmon, a native of Mountain Grove, Mo. graduated from High School there in 1949. He rccicved his B.S. Degree with emphasis in English, speech and history from Southwestern Missouri State College and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in public administration and related areas from the University of Iowa His doctorate was conferred in 1961. ;9 THE TEMPER OF THE TIMES . . Bravo Company fords the river: Six months without 'bang-bang' A DAY IN THE DWINDLING WAR HOW WILL YOUTH VOTE? A DECADE OF INTENSIFIED COMPETITION THE BATTLE OF THE SUBURBS The dark horses of 1972 are not candidates — they are voters. They are 25 million tantalizing Americans whose party allegiances are mostly unpledged and whose political preferences are untested in any previous Presidential election. They are the mystery factor that beckons most candidates to quest for the key to their affections and clouds every prophesy of who will win. They are, to he specific, the young citizens currently between the ages of 17 and 23, who will be eligible next year to vote in a Presidential election for the first time. Not since 1920, when women won the franchise, have more potential voters been created at a single stroke than by the 26th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified last summer, which lowered the voting age to 18 — and thus very noticeably altered the climate of the election season. 20 BLOODY ATTICA: FURIES UNLEASHED 'Supcritat': Bringing ihe |csus movement to Broadway. ONSTAGE FOR THE NEW SEASON 21 The Bunker (amity: Bringing bigotry into the open, transforming preoccupations into comic fantasy. TV: SPEAKING ABOUTTHE UNSPEAKABLE AIRCRAFT: FUTURE CARS, FUTURE COSTS Lockheed Wins Again Lockheed Aircraft Corp.'s rescue from the brink of bankruptcy became official last week when the government's new Emergency Loan Guarantee Board formally approved backing of up to $250 million in bank loans to the giant defense contractor. The loans will allow Lockheed to continue its L-1011 TriStar commercial jet program, which had been in jeopardy since the collapse last February of Rolls-Royce, Ltd., the manufacturers ol the plane's engines. Lockheed, which said its plans to borrow only about $155 million under the guarantee, must repay the loans by the end of 1975 at an annual interest charge ol 8 per cent, about 2 per cent of which will go to the government as a guarantee fee. The first $50 million was to be put up by a consortium of banks this week. The Federal rules requiring extra safety and antipollution devices on 1976 cars may not only change the nation's driving and breathing habits; they may also redraw the automobile market. Detroit's car makers figure that by the fall of 1975 (when the 76's go on sale) price stickers may have to go up anywhere from $600 to $1,500 or more, just to cover the air bags, crashproof bumpers, ignition-seatbelt interlocks, rollbars and other gear. This could mean massive shifts toward the low end of the price scale or (to automen) worse yet, hordes of drivers sticking to their older models. SAPPORO: CITY OF THE OLYMPICS THE U.S. AND JAPAN ON COLLISION COURSE 22 THE MAKING OF A FRONT RUNNER Humphrey: Memories of 1%B. WHO CAN BEAT NIXON? Jackson: Florida showdown. McGovern: Combat with Lindsay. QI'IKkm C IMI. ri.' Just ignore me — I'm riot running! ?3 From THE CHANCE FOR CHANGE, an Honors Convocation address by Dr. John D. Wilson, President, Wells College, Aurora, New York. ... WHEN WE THINK ABOUT OUR SEPERATE DEPARTMENTS AND OUR DOZENS AND DOZENS OF COURSES, WHAT IS IT WHICH BINDS OUR EFFORTS TOGETHER? ONE ANSWER — PERHAPS THE OVER-ARCHING ONE — WAS SUPPLIED BY KING LEAR: WE ALL SHARE IN THE TRAGIC FATE WHICH OUR HUMAN NATURE CONFERS UPON US. WHAT WE ARE ALL DOING HERE UNDER VARIOUS CLOAKS AND DIS-, GUISES CALLED COURSES OF STUDY, IS WORKING AT THE NEVER-ENDING TASK OF SORTING OUT THE STRANDS OF OUR OWN EXPERIENCE IN THE BROAD CONTEXT OF THE HUMAN STORY. OUR COURSES CAN BE SEEN IN THIS PERSPECTIVE AS EFFORTS TO HELP US DECIDE WHICH QUESTIONS SEEM TO BE MOST APPROPRIATE TO THE JUDGEMENT OF THE ANSWERS GIVEN TO THEM. THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS THAT WE LIVE ON A DANGEROUS AND DISTRESSED PLANET, CHIEFLY BECAUSE MEN HAVE NOT LFARNED WELL ENOUGH TO DO THESE THINGS. YET IN SPITE OF THIS FAILURE, IN SPITE OF ALL THE SAD AND TANGLED EVIDENCE TO THE CONTRARY, THE COLLEGE STILL LIVES IN THE HOPE THAT HUMAN BEINGS CAN AND WILL LEARN TO ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS. THAT IS WHY WE ARE ALL HERE: TO CAST STILL ANOTHER AFFIRMATIVE VOTE FOR THE POTENTIAL CAPACITY OF MEN TO ORDER THEIR LIVES IN RATIONAL WAYS AND AS A CONSEQUENCE TO ACHIEVE A HIGHER MEASURE OF DECENCY AND MUTUAL RESPECT IN THE LIFE WE SHARE TOGETHER. IN THE COMMITMENT TO THIS ENTERPRISE, THERE IS THE RISK OF CHANGE — IN THE WAY YOU THINK AND FEEL, IN YOUR MANNERS, YOUR INTELLECT, AND IN YOUR IMAGINATION AND SPIRIT. THIS IS IN FACT WHAT A STUDENT TACITLY SUBSCRIBES TO WHEN SHE SIGNS HER COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM. WHAT SHE IS REALLY SAYING IS, I, JANET JONES, WILL SUFFER THE CHANCE OF CHANGE BY WHICH SHE MEANS I, JANET JONES, BEING NOT ALTOGETHER OF UNSOUND MIND AND BODY, AND ARMED WITH SOME PREJUDICES I HAVEN'T YET DISCOVERED AND SOME IGNORANCE AND SOME EXCELLENCIES OF MIND I HAVE DISCOVERED, AND KNOWING SOMETHING ABOUT THE ATTITUDES CULTIVATED AND PRIZED BY THE COLLEGE, AND BEING ANXIOUS TO TEST AND TRY THEM, DO HEREWITH PROMISE MY BEST, BECAUSE I AN PERVERSELY HUMAN, TO CHANGE THE COLLEGE BEFORE IT CHANGES ME BUT TO SUFFER THE CONSEQUENSES IF I SHOULD LOSE. THAT IS WHAT SHE REALLY SAYS — WHAT WE ALL SAY WHEN WE JOIN A COMMUNITY LIKE THIS ONE. FOR WE ARE THE COLLEGE. WE WILL ALL, BY THE QUALITY OF OUR THOUGHTS AND OUR ACTS, CHANGE IT, AND WE WILL ALL BE CHANGED BY IT 24 Whenever there is friendship. There's a chance for human beings. — Alexander Pope CAMPUS LIFE When the evening sky is painted crimson by the setting sun, and the birds all cease to twitter, knowing the day is done. It is then we like to ponder, and forgetting worldly strife, realize that love and friendship are the greatest things in life. CAMPUS LIFE STAFF Linda Poff, Editor Pam Miller, Franny Hicks, Pat Crockett, Marie Trice, Vicki Stanley, Cheryl Harris. EGISTRATION: A NEW EXPERIENCE FOR FRESHMEN 28 All my hard-earned money — gone, in three seconds! THE SAME OLD HASSEL FOR UPPERCLASSMEN Mow many more limes will I be subjected to this? Don't tell me I didn't register correctly. I'm a veteran! All over, until next quarter, that is. MAY DAY 1971: A SPRING FESTIVAL” It was a beautiful day for May Day 1971. Moffet lawn was the place, and the theme was Spring festival. The festival began as Miss Terry Cray was crowned Queen of May Day. The Red Coats performed, as did Aquamaids, there were pie eating contests, football, and a good time was had by all. Moffet Lawn is the setting for Spring Festival.' May Day Court contains guys and dolls. Dr. McPhail and Mr. Moran sit with the May Day Committee. 30 The Gregory Guard comes to perform from Virginia tech Mr. Richards and Alice Sweeney do a narrative for the Spring Festival. The Tech Trontpers entertain with a square dance. TERRY GRAY PRESIDES OVER SPRING FESTIVAL Terry Cray, Senior Terry Grey is crowned by Dr. McPhail. Linda Singleton, Senior, Maid of Honor. Your buggy awaits, m'lady. 33 34 35 36 Amy Maliefsky, Fr. 37 THE LIBRARY: MANKIND PRESERVED IN BOOKS All (hat mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books. Carlyle The only good is knowledge, and the only evil ignorance. Whatever we conceive well we express clearly. Soileau. 39 VISITING SCHOLARS ENHANCE KNOWLEDGE 40 4! A. B. Hollingslte d THE GERMAN CLUB PRESENTS: CORONATION BALL Mis$ lorn Oeburn, Queen of the Coronation Ball, and escort. 42 Kallabash provided the music. Joni and her escort seem to be enjoying themselves. It seems not to many people were in the mood for a slow song. A most beautiful Queen. 43 RUSH WEEK BRINGS PARTIES Tripping Through Alpha Land, at AEA's rush party. AEA rushees relax and smile for thecamerman The Wonderland Gang gathers at AEA's Kush party. 4b The friends of EK gather together. A TIME FOR PARENTS: PARENTS WEEKEND A Time for Reflection: the past, present, and the future. Mother, father, and Daughter. Amy Maliefsky, Sophomore Class President, introduces speaker. Collegiate Sermon Speaker talks about today's youth. Receptions like this one, were held for the parents. The Radford Redcoats show precision and beauty. Parents Weekend 1971 saw the campus filled with Mothers, Fathers, and their daughters. All came to leisurely get accquainted with the campus and to see how their daughter's live. The campus put on it's best manners, and the college provided festivities for all to enjoy. The Redcoats performed, along with the Aquamaids, and many other people provided their talents. Every parent could go home feeling that their weekend was well spent. The Redcoats and a friend prepare for their show. Mr. Wildblood looks on as his daughter Stacy see saw for Muscular Dystraphy , which was sponsored by the Senior Class. 48 The Aquamaids perform for a full audience of parents. Muse: A Haven for tired feet. Orchesis members exhibit their talents. PROFESSIONALS BRING MUSIC TO R.C Dudley Wayne from Goldovsky's Opera. A classic masterpiece, La Boheme ; was presented by an outstanding cast. 50 ALSO, RADFORD PROVIDES IT'S OWN MUSIC THE HIGHLANDERS CONDUCTED BY MR. RICHARDS, GIVES AN OPEN CONCERT 51 THINGS TO DO ON THE BOOMING CAMPUS OF R.C. 52 Look at formaldehyde bugs and wish you could do the same to some of your professors. Watch Comer Pyle while waiting for 4:30 dinner. FAT!!! A visit to your microscope, when you are dressed up no place to go.' RADFORD ABROAD HRSI ROW' M. Nuckole. I Wation, C. Anderson, P Wayne. SECOND ROW P Couch. l . Siewart, N Irvine, C Rattiff, R. Craddock, B. Martin, B. Ball, M. Schroth. Traveling by sea, land, and air, students visited twelve countries in six weeks. Highlights of the 1971 adventure include viewing the Crown jewels at the Tower of London; buying a wedding veil in Brussels, a diamond in Amsterdam and a watch in Lucenne; picnicking at the Rhine Falls and also in the Tyvalean Alps; dancing at Tivoli; visiting the Church of St. Francis at Assisi and also the Church of St. Paul outside the Walls of Rome; seeing a bull fight in Madrid and swimming on the final day at Estovil, the famous beach near Lisbon. Radford Abroad was surely the Adventure of a Lifetime. 54 TWO NEW HAPPENINGS ON CAMPUS . . . Dr. Donald Dedmon confers with Dr. Martin. A NEW PRESIDENT AND A NEW SORORITY The girls in orange walking around campus are the new sisters of Psi Delta Chi. 55 A VARIETY OF SPORTS APPEAR ON CAMPUS The grace of Dance majors. Fencing is becoming a favorite. 56 The Art of Lifesaving. All alone with the ball. THIS IS YOUR SCHOOL: TAKE PRIDE The infinitely little Have a pride infinitely great. VOLTAIRE 08 Everything is beautiful, it's all in the way you look at it. IT'S TIME FOR CAMPUS CARNIVAL NIGHT 60 Diana Roca was selected Queen of Carrpu . Carnival. BLACK OAK ARKANSAS AT RADFORD COLLEGE The Boys in the Band' I els see who can swing their hair the farthest. Another Joe Cocker act. Selling up for the concert almost takes as long as the concert. Showing all their crowning glory. Over 12 hundred dollars was made from a sell-out audience. 63 AQUAMAIDS: PRECISION IN WATER The finale, end to a good performance. I: was evident that much practice was pot into the performance. PROFESSORS EVEN JOINED IN THE FUN OF CAMPUS CARNIVAL Not to be outdone by the students, some teachers had their fun. Students gape in disbelief at some of their professors. 65 66 So that's what boyfriends are for The £nd. smile from the Collegiate Sermon Speaker Congressman William Scott from the House of Representatives. The Radford College Choir sings at the Collegiate Sermon. Dr. Martin at his News Conference. ORGANIZATIONS moments of awareness So much of life we all pass by With heedless ear, and careless eye. Bent with our cares we plod along. Blind to the beauty, deaf to the song. But moments there are when we pause to rest And turn our eyes from the goal's far crest. We become aware of the wayside flowers. And sense God's hand in this world of ours. We hear a refrain, see a rainbow's end. Or we look into the heart of a friend We feel ar one with mankind. We share His griefs and glories, joy and care. The sun flecks gold through the sheltering trees. And we shoulder our burdens with twice the ease. Peace and content and a world that sings The moment of true awareness brings. ORGANIZATIONS SI AFF iMona Simmons, Co-Editor Bonny Tabor, Co-Ediior i |Ginny Randolph, Paula Dettmer, Marymarie Baker, Pam Barden, | Eleanor O Cqnnor. i STUDENT GOVERNMENT Involvement with people is always a very delicate thing — It requires real maturity to become involved And not get all messed up. — Bernard Cooke, sj 70 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Old Officers: SFATFD: K. Bliss — Sec.-Treas., A. Amend — Pres.. L. Snyder — Honor Court Chr., STANDING: J. Hobbs — IRHC Chr.. B. Martin — Rules Chr., F. Keyes — Student Court Chr., C. Andersen — Student Life Chr. Not pictured: C. Geraci — V. Pres. New Officers: C. Hill — Student Court Chr., S. Ellington — Rules Chr., H. Greene — V. Pres., F. Keyes — Pres., J. Hobbs — Sec.-Treas., G. Amend — Legislature Chr ., A Eastham — Student life Chr , C lones — IRHC Chr., S. McLean — Honor Court Chr. 71 INTER-RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL lit ROW: J. Mean or, L. Lester, C. Jones — CH., R. Stanley, K Taylor. 2nd ROW: A. Thorndike, C. Allen, M. Mervis, D. Amith. B. Atkinson, 3rd ROW: M. Adcodk, B. Rooks, M. I laugh, L. Howard, A. Scharr, STANDING M. Crane, N. Phillips. INTER-DORM COURT In ROW: J. Rinehart, E. Breeding. M. Chisholm — Sec., L. Watson — Ch., C. Owen, K. Beck, 2nd ROW: C. Miller, S. Graham, C. Vest, J. Aldhizer, P. 8ooze, J. Worthy. G. Borden, K. Schwart. 72 HONOR COURT Ul ROW T. Woll, J. Updyke, B Nawrot — See., S. McLean — Ch., N. Young, P. Lane, A. Nyman, 2nd ROW: G. Broce, T. Manus, R. McQueeney. STUDENT COURT 1st ROW A. Taylor — Sr. Rep., G. Litwinowiez — Jr. Rep., S. Majette — Sec., C. Hill — Ch., A. Cole — Jr. Rep., J. Brooks — Soph. Rep., Nol Pictured: B. Booze — Sr. Rep., C. Fulton — Soph. Rep. 73 STUDENT LEGISLATURE fIRST ROW. L. Scott, B. Costan a, S. Pate, C. Byrd. SECOND ROW. T. Frazier, N. Young, B. Conover. G. Amend; Chr., N. Whitmore. R. Goldber-ger, M. Rose. THIRD ROW- J. White, P. Payne, M. Markey, N. Atkinson, B. Juke, K. Oakley, L. Howells, J. Weaver, |. Shanaberger, A. Moore, f . Lowder. FOLRTH ROW B. Jones: Asst-Sec., C. Rikard, S. Blisssert. STUDENT COURT FIRST ROW N Hobbs, M Madeo, G Broce, A. Eastham; Chr., P. Barden, S. Akers. C. Hendrix, O Simpson. HOUSE FELLOWS FIRST ROW: D. Moyer, D. Hood, D. Oxendine, J. Conner, |. Mills, K. Donnelly, B. Sired. SECOND ROW: S. Palmer, M. Sanchez, S. Carter, M. Brown, M. Waison, M. Wilson, K. Hubble, S. David, (missing) S. Shelor. JUNIOR RESIDENTS SfATFD: C. Millie,C. Jones, L. Shearer, J. Hobbs, M. Mitchell. STANDING: A. Jones, B. Sprouse, V. Colvin. 75 SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS RACK ROW C, Randolph, C. Prockoraff, B. Flowekers, R. Braumann, K. Glasgow, M. Haugh, J. tarter, V. Poage, D. Sarver, G. Nuernberg, G. Borden, A. Howard, G. Ruppel, D Sumpter, N. Watson, L. Sullivan, P. Barden, D. McCoy, N. Phillips, B. Sheets, D. Dodd, A. Parks, S. Koop, |. Kean, L. Canulctte, B. Jefferson, B. Tuke, D. Childress, C. Amend, K. Reed, M. Crane, N. Whitmore, P. Jennell, K. Bliss, P. Venable, J. Huskey. HOUSE COUNCILS Muse f RSf HOOR: S. Hutl, V.P.. K. King; f W„ P. Smith; Sec., P Booze; Inter C., J Meanor; Pres., K. Goslin; S.C , M M Garrett, Tres. Muse S[CO D flOOR: R. Stebbins; Sec., P. Buckner; S.C., C. Shew-bridge; V.P., M Smoot; Pres., S. Plunkett; H.H.M., E. Norcutt; F.W., R Flick; Tres. 76 HOUSE COUNCILS Muse THIRD FLOOR; K. Snead; V.P., K. Oakley; Leg. B), A. Scharr; Pres., A. Moore; Leg. (A), P. Fitzhugh; Sec.-Tres., SECOND ROW: P. Long; F.W., J. Weaver; Leg. (C), 8. Swisher; H.H.M., A. Humphreys, S C. NOT PICTURED; L. Rountree. i£i i_____ii isy Muse FOURTH FLOOR: FIRST ROW: M Seegren; Leg., K. Cadi, Sec ., K. Back; InterC., K Kline; F.W., SECOND ROW: S. Davanzo; V.P., B. Atkinson; Pres., S. Brinkcr; Trcs., Not pictured: D. M3rasciL.H0, B. Alderman. N. Kitchen. 77 Muse FIFTH FLOOR FIRST ROW M Bryant; InterC., K. Fnnis; V P.. A Thorndike; Pres., J. Boylan; Sec.. SECOND ROW M. Rose; Leg.. P Holland; H.H.M., B. Plaster; F.W..C-Boone; S.C., R. Wilson; Tres. Muse 6-9 Floors: D. Froehlich; F.W., A. Cole; V.P., D. VanArsdall; Sec., M. Brown; H. Fellow, T. Woll; Tres., C. Brown; S.C., SECOND ROW: C. Owen; InterC., D. Simpson; Pres., 8. Powers; H.H.M. HOUSE COUNCILS Muse 10-13 Floors: C. Christie; Tres., B. Rooks; Pres., P. Youngblood; Sec.. C. Fulton; F.W., Ca Barnes; C. Skeen; InterC Jefferson: FIRST ROW: D. Drewes; Tres .T. Forth; S.C., SECOND ROW: D. Tuttle; V.P., C. Borden; InterC. B Jones. Leg.. C. Bennett; Sec., B. Otild; F.W., C. Stinnett; Leg., M. Scott; H.H.M., L. Lester; Pres., S. Ayers not pictured leg. Madison: FIRST ROW: T. Frazier; Leg., S. Edwards; F.W., SECOND ROW J. Drennen; Sec., B. Conover, leg., N Young; Leg., A. Jackson; S.C., C. Allen; Pres., G. litwinowic V.P., A. Chang; InterC., A. Grimsley; Tres., R Combs, H.H.M Washington: S. I ee; Sec., S. Hayden; H H.M., L. Synder, Pres., K Staneu-lis; Tres.. J. Aldhizer; InterC. HOUSE COUNCILS Trinklc: FIRST ROW: C. Thomasson; V.P., A. Graham; Sec., M. Nicholls; Pres., SECOND ROW: W. Fitchctt; S.C., N. Aubuchant; H.H.M., T. Mitchell; F.W., V. |one$; Tres., D. Sarvcr; Soph. C. Floyd: FIRST ROW: W. Easley; Tres., D. Ferrell; S.C., D. Fairchild; See., SECOND ROW: R. Stanley; Pres., P. Weinberg; F.W., D. tdelman; V.P., M. Mullin; H.H.M., K. Windle; InterC. 79 Perry: FIRST ROW: N. Martin; Sec., H. Griffith; V.P., A. Davis; F.W., S. Pierce; S.C., K. Taylor; Pres., S. Graham; InterC., D. Horne; Ires. Stuart: FIRST ROW M. MacDonald; InterC., S. McClintock; Leg., C. Kingery; H.H.M., SECOND ROW: G. Hollander; leg., D. Maddox; S.C., D. Henderson; Sec., M. Cox; Tres., L. Shanks, V.P., S. Sink; F.W. HOUSE COUNCILS West Moffett: FIRST ROW: I. Howard; Pros . SECOND ROW: I Sullivan; S.C., P Halloway, Sec., f Breeding, InterC . B, Horrigan, VP A Howard, H.H.M., A Ricks, Tres., K, Reed; f. W. East Moffett: FIRST ROW: D. Sumpter; Tres., C. Manspilc; Interc., SECOND ROW: A. Christiansen; S.C., B. Bynum; V.P., N. Phillips; Pres., N. Watson; E. Simpson; Sec.. O. V st; f W. {not shown). Norwood: FIRST ROW; I. Kromer, C. Orormley; F.W., KKK Jones; J.R., B. Coslan, B. Costan o, Leg , SECOND ROW, |. Worthy; I.C., B Tuke; leg., B. Newton; S.C., M. Crane; Pres., J. levorsen; V.P ryler: FIRST ROW; A. Cook; M. Adcock; Pres., D. Faith; Tres., L- Toss; S.C., H. Williams; Sec., C. Prochoroff; V.P., K Kain; F.VV. 80 HOUSE COUNCILS Pokey: FIRST ROW; L. Bailey; C. Irwin; V.P., B. Faulkes; F.W., SECOND ROW; B. Jennings; InterC, M. Haugh; Pres., J. Carter: Sec., K. Ellis; Tres. E. Sancho; S.C., (Not shown). Bolling: D. Austin; Tres., S. Combs; See., D. Smith; Pres., J. Rhinehart; InterC., C. Hering; S. C., M. Swanson; V.P., (Not Shown) M. Sheriden; H.H.M., R. Miles; F.W. Draper: FIRST ROW; M Watson; H.F., B. Stratton; Leg., S. Kelly; Tres., S. Sonnessa; V P.. K. Smith; See.. ROW 2: D. Shifflett; F.W., J. Beiger; I eg , C. Miller; J.R.. D. Dodd; H.H.M., K. Gilbert; Pres., M. Yates. SC, tv Whitmore; Leg. Ingles: P. Schroder; H.H.M., P. Munninger; InterC., J. Brcvaed; F.W., R Chapman; Pres. E. Fitzgerald. Sec., M. Sedgwich. V.P 81 PUBLIC I believe that unarmed love will have the final ATIONS truth and unconditional word in reality. - Martin Luther King, Jr. GRAPURCHAT SEATED: 8. Monroe; Layout Edit., J. Habcck; Editor-in-Chief, K. Greenspan; Managing Edit., SECOND ROW: D. Horn; Staff Writer, M. Goodfdlow, W.8. Stewart; Sponsor, H. Griffith; Reporter, P. Phelps; Faculty, I. Nystrom; Reporter, M. lohnson; Photographer, A. Irvan. BEEHIVE STAFF Fditor-in-Chief: Lillian Ford 83 BEEHIVE STAFF Typists: Debbie Whitmore, Dolores Reader. Not pictured — Anita Scharr. Gcri Hollander; Opening Section Ed., Gwen Kiser; Managing Ed., Lillian Ford; Editor-in-Chief. Opening Section: SEATED: E. Herndon, C. Tyler, STANDING: D. Majette. Class Sections: SEATED: D. Henderson; Fr. Staff, E. Eres; Sr. Staff, C. Ross; Soph, td., D. Arlrip; Soph. Staff, 8. Beane; Sr. Staff, N. Kitchen; Sr. Staff, D. Barbour; Jr. Staff. HANDING: C. Miller; Jr. Ed., B. McGinnis; Jr. Staff, D. Majette; Soph. Staff, B Rooks; Soph Staff, M Slrickler; Fr. Ed., N Nesson,) Shanaberger, T. Frazier. M BEEHIVE STAFF Section Editor : Marsha Stockier. Bernadette Nawrol. Evely Eres, Caroline Ross, Bonny Tabor. Organizations: Therese lasecki, Paula Detimer, Bonny Tabor, Gee lougee, Marymaric Baker Academics, Faculty Administration: Brenda Greever, Susan Colley, Monica Dunivin. Becky Spilman, Karen Yevak 85 Campus life: Pam Miller, Marie Trice, Vicki Stanley, Pat Crockett, Linda Pofl, Section Ed., Fran Hicks. HONORARIES It is often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them. — Adlai Stevenson PHI KAPPA PHI HONORS BOTH FACULTY AND STUDENTSOF SUPERIOR SCHOLARSHIP The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is an interdisciplinary group that elects members on a basis of superior scholarship and good character. The officers of the Radford College Chapter are: Dr. Preston Durrill, President Dr. Harold Mann, President-Elect loycelyn Old, Student Vice-President Dr. Elmer D. Johnson, Secretary Mr. Paui McTeer, Treasurer Members for 1971-71 were as follows: Faculty: Miss Ruth Bader Mr. Earl D. Benson Dr. John E. Davis Dr. Preston Durrill Mrs Ruth Poe Gibson Dr. Mary C. Griffin Dr. F P Hillman Dr. Edward lervey Miss Vera W. lessee Dr. E. D. Johnson Dr. William Larsen Mr. Paul McTeer Dr. Harold Mann Dr. Charles K. Martin, Jr. Mr. Patricl Mikesell Mr. Robert Richards Dr. Frank Scott Mrs. Celine Sanders Dr. Irving Silverman Anna J. Alexander Sandra Gail Belcher Judith Brown Rebecca Carroll Byrum Sylvia Cale Carolyn Taylor Cleary Karen Eileen Collins Judith C. Crockett Denita Ann Dalton Coleen S. Duffey Edith Jane Good Ellen Kaye Henderson Nancy Jane Hudspeth Atena Paige Janney Susan Marie Marsh Charlee Beth Martin Janet L. Nogle Joycelyn Old Janet Overstreet Donna J. Pack Shirley A. Plunkett Catherine J. Purdy Catherine L. Schuler Margaret C. Sutherland Marilyn B. Tilley Margaret B Tillman Lois M. Weaver Susan Lee Williams Annell Bell Winbery 87 ALPHA PSI OMEGA 1st ROW: K. Peters, L. Bundy, L. Weaver — Pres., S. Greene, S. Spirt — Sec.-Treas., 2nd ROW: J. Irvine, B. Zalu-mus — V.P., M. Battini, B. Stronski, G. Ross. CHI BETA PHI 1st ROW: J. Nogle — See -Treas., J. Smitheran — V.P., G. Irwin — Pres. 2nd ROW: C. Washburn, N. Eisenhart, B. Lee, S. Duffy, D. Childress, B. Smith, J. Moss, P. Cairthus. 88 ETA SIGMA PHI 1st ROW: D. Stewart — V.P., M. Schweit, B. Martin, P. Gould — Pres. 2nd ROW J. Motley, S. Mall — Sec.-Treas., S. Plunkett, W. Irvine. KAPPA DELTA PI 1st ROW: M. Long — Pres., R Pearman — Sec., J. Good — Vice-Sec. 2nd ROW: S. Dalton, R. Nuckols, N. Hudspeth, K. Elliott, S. Duffy, C. Floyd. KAPPA MU EPSILON 1st ROW: L. Houser, N. Jones, M. Collins — Treas., A Rowland — Sec., B. Stanfield. 2nd ROW: J. Conner, J. Old, A James, B. Tabor, L. Sumpter — V C. Vest, P. Croy, S. Persinger. GAMMA THETA UPSILON 1st ROW: D. Coker, C. Amend, S. Royston, A. Cockey, M. Pruett, K. Oakley, C. Lee, J. Samples, P. Behrens, B. Adamek, S. Bopp, L. Becker, S. Blissert, C. Strickly, R. Holley, D. Michael, M. Madeo — Pres., B. Bradshaw. 90 MU PHI EPSILON 1 si ROW: M. Simmons, W. Bell, C. Reavis, V. Thompson, M. McClung. 2nd ROW: A. Carty, V. Matze, B. Sheets, M. Moss, 3rd ROW: C. Byrd, C. Tuck, C. Tucker, D. Rupard, S. St. Clair, 4th ROW R Keller, C. Guthrie — V.P., R. Nuckois — Pres. OMICRON NU Ut ROW: P. Rankin, B. leffel, S. Thweatt — Pres. 2nd ROW: S. tdwards, R. Morris, f. Card, 8. Tilley, J. Turner. Cassell. 91 PI DELTA EPSILON ht ROW: K. Greenspan — Sec., L. Nystrom — Pres., D. Horn — V.P., A. Irvan — Treas., 2nd ROW: W. B. Stewart L Ford, B. Monroe, J. Habeck, C. Crouch, V. Smith, D. Majette, P. Phelps. PI DELTA PHI 7si ROW: A. Chang — Pres., T. Frazier — Sec., S. Hyde — Treas. 2nd ROW: P. Kine, S. Badey. PI GAMMA MU lit ROW: R. Raines — Pres., M. Mesbit — V.P., M. Kennedy — Trcas., C. Floyd — Sec., C. Schuler, S. Plunkett, R KoteJ-ly. 2nd ROW: R. Parsons, P. Janncy, P. lane, A. Moore, 8. Garwood, C. Shcwbridge, M. Seegren, S. Felton, 0. Willis PI OMEGA PI In ROW: J, Wejver, R Pearman, J. Wermer. 2nd ROW: Dr. Miller, Dr. lightner, Mrs. Sanders, Dr. Ply mire. 93 SIGMA TAU DELTA 1st ROW: S. Evans, 2nd ROW: L. McDarmont, J. Habeck, 3rd ROW: E. L. Stockton, M. Crowe, D. Dew. STRIVE 1st ROW: A. Campbell — Sec.-Treas, S. Hall — V.P., V. Poage — Pres, S. Koop. 2nd ROW: T. Marrs, R. Buskell, G. Kiser, Dr. Luctis, P. Swinburne, D. Sumpter, H. Lee. WHO'S WHO Sara Austin Crocn Bay, Va. Home Economics Sara Hcthcrington Hampton, N.J. Home Economics Cynthia Tragic Hampton, Va. Library Science IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Lyn Synder Betsy Coombs lanet Smitheran Gail Irwin Carolyn Shewbridgc Portsmouth, Va. Alesandria, Va. Fork Union, Va. Baltimore, Md Great Falls, Va. History History Biology Biology History 9S WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN Terri Pulliam South Boston, Va Music Claudia Nuckols Chesapeake, Va. Musk Education Wanda Ricketts Portsmouth, Va. Musk Barbara Yost Marshall Roanoke, Va. Musk Charlotte Johnson Roanoke, Va. Physical Education Patricia Wolff Virginia Beach, Va. Health and Physical Education 96 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES luneHabcck Winchester, Va. English Becky Fant Springfield, Va. Spanish Susan Gomez Bell Springfield. Va. French Lois Weaver Roanoke, Va. Drama Betsy Sprouse Alexandria, Va. Sociology Marva Ncsbit Alexandria, Va. Sociology Cathy Floyd Falls Church, Va. Sociology 97 r: WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITITES Sandy Thweatt Richmond, Va. Home Economics Joan Weaver Falls Church, Va. Business Marie Smoot Lynchburg, Va. Home Economics Chris Anderson Bristol, Va. Math Chris Ceraci San Francisco, Calif. Sociology Ann Amend Morion, Pa. Math Patricia Ball Roanoke, Va. Home Economics Denita Dalton Cretan, Va. Home Economics NOT PICTURED Martha Andrews Richmond, Va. Special Education Karen Berger laylor Manassas, Va. Physical Education Edith Good Shenandoah, Va. Early Childhood Ed Christine Ayer Wood bridge, Va. Early Childhood Ed. Gwendolyn Brocc Front Royal, Va. I lealth Physical Ed. Joycelyn Old Chesapeake, Va. Math ACTIVITIES Redcoats Perform For May Day Pie-Eating Contest Faculty at Tri-M-K.M.l. Annual Spring Picnic. May Day Tug of War Tri-M-K.M.E Picnic 99 CURRICULl Love must constan and measures — own vitality. — W JM CLUBS itly test its techniques ■ but friendships has its illiam Longacre ALPHA BETA ALPHA 7 f ROW: B. Hicks — See., A. Cockcy, C. Cook. K. Blythe, C. DeWeese — Pres., |. Fowler. 2nd ROW: A. McLendon, C. Taliff, F. Johnson, R. Witt, K. Trotter, P. Gould. M. Wildermuth, S. Propst, B. Hunt — V.P., D. Lawson — Treas., C. Harris, R. Gibson. ANIMUS QUARENS lit ROW. T. Young — Pres.. N. Eisenharl — Sec., C. Blyler — V.P. 2nd ROW: Dr. Gourley, G. Cox, S. Duffy — Treas., M Harris.C. Tren, P Rehm, J. Smitheran, F. Webb. 101 AVEC MOVEMENT 7sf ROW: M. Brookshire, L . Lowry, B. Gilbert, B. Decker, T. Basnight, D. Samsky, G. Rock. 2nd ROW C. Colonna. J. fourie — V.P., C. Pillow — Pres., 5. Bo e, L. Bundy. C. Holland — Sec., K. Pallotta, D. Moore. COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 1st ROW: V. Moyers, C. Shrader, D. Long, M. Brown, N. Blood, J. Kearney — V.P., D. Bucher, V. Jordan, M. Andrews — Pres. 2nd ROW: B. Hunt, M. Test, C. Wilkins, A. McCormack, S. Majctte, L. Orr, B. Hill, K. Brito, C. Fugate, J. Hubbard, B. Pilson, L. Perdue, M Buchanan, L. Barnes, P. Hamady, D. Newton, D. Johnston, G. Ruppel. 10? HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1st ROW: E. Whitehead, C. Townsend, M. Seegrcn — Pres., J. Davis, C. Shewbridge — V.P., E. Norcutt — Treas , C. Cook. 2nd ROW: P. Spencer, E. Eres, B Rut rough, B. Anderson, M. Moore, I. Snyder, S. Beicher, B. Nawrot, 3rd ROW: B. Hensley, T. Adams HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 1st ROW L. Bennett, R. Gimbel, B. Powers, B. Newton, P. Crean, 2nd ROW. M. Moore — Pres., K. Russell — V.P., F. Barnhart — Sec., L. Deekens — Treas., H. Williams, H. Lee, L. Mcrcurc. N. Kitchen ird ROW: M. Lowe, K. Brumfield, B. Cheng, D. Vega, D. Flanary, B. leffel, S. Thweati, D. Uomm. 103 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS P. Kline, H. Musgrovc, J. Friend-Sec., C. Bvstrak-Pres., H. Griffith, I. Temesgen, f. Bakas, A. Chang, I. Snider, S. Bader, S. Hyde, L. Takahata,C. Lee, T. Frazier. MENC 1st ROW: S. Sheppard, C. Reaves, M. McClung, M. Simmons, W. Bell, V. Thompson, M. Moss, 2nd ROW: K. Peters, B. Sheets, C. Tucker, D. Rupard. 3rd ROW: Dr. Sheckler, R. Keller — Pres., C. Byrd — V.P., C. Guthrie — Sec., R. Nuckols, B. Williams. S. St. Clair — Treas., B. Heflin, P. Cowan, K. Harris, V. Smoot, P. Hensley. 104 PARKS AND RECREATION SOCIETY lit ROW: R. Jennings. A. W'aldkirch, C. Kinney, A. Crum, G. Oke, D. Mowery, J. Lester, A. Clymer. 2nd ROW: 8. Clifford, J. Feher, R. Baker, D. Patlon, C. Collver, J. Nugent, J. Rogers, K. Williams, K. Corbin, D. Zimbro. 3rd ROW: B. Settle, S. Bostic, C. Crabill, G. Lpp. PEM CLUB In ROW: K. Mazingo, 8. Lee, B. Gonzales, Y. Jones, D. Stetz, P. Youngblood V.P., S. Vogclhubcr — Ircas., J. Reynolds — Sec., V. Colvin — Pres.. M. I aylor, P. Buckner, D. Hitt, P. Covington, M. Jackson, M. Woods, J. Hodges. 2nd ROW: D. Price, S. Mills, S. Huffman, C. Allen, P Gilmer, C. Amick, I. Perry, K. Bisset, V. Osborne, D Kendig, L. Gaylor, J. Campbell, b. Mills, C. Lutz, S. Johnson, C. Sawyer, $. Boettcher, N. lewis 3rd ROW: K. Hagee, L. Zoss, D Sherman, B Stump, J. Sedlak, A. Davis, V. Jenkins, P. Thomas, B. W'arner, S. Grub, C. Ratcliffe, P Rector, R. Wilson, A. Thorndike, C Angle. 105 PHI BETA LAMBDA 1st ROW: N. Iiunta, I. Bost. S. Crockett. J. Worthy, J. Drennen, D. High 2nd ROW: S. Basil, J. Emerson — Treas . P. 8ayerl Pres , P- M , |wn V P.. N. Quid, L. Canulette. Ird ROW S Stockier. R Marshall. H. Stewart, P. Collins. R. Mah, D Edwards, Mrs. C. Sanders. B. Reynolds, B. Slaughter. S. Kidd, D DpKorte, P Venable, J. Huskey, S. Burton, B Riegel, J. Holtgrave, P Fain, M. Short. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB 1st ROW: D. Alcorn - Trc s., A. Taylor - Pres., J. Clinton. P. Lane - Sec., P. lanncy - V.P., S. Metz. 2nd ROW: S Ellis, B Anderson. M. Moore, A. Moore. C. Weiss, S. Hyde. |. friend. Y. Wilson. 106 PSI CLUB hi ROW‘ M. loritsch. S. Felton, R. Thompson — Pres., S. Imasul, 2nd ROW- S. Lesser, K. Blankenship, D. Long, B. Hutchins, M. Oovc — See. Treas., I. Braun — V.P., R. W.ldb'ood. SCIPIONIC CIRCLE Ut ROW: D. Stewart V.P., M. Schroth, D. Must — Treas., L. Corbishlcy, J. Motley, M. Ncsbit, V. Farmer. 2nd ROW $. Hall — Sec., K. Dalton, P. Smith, P. Gould — Pres., B. Martin, L. Perry, S. Plunkett, W. Irvine. 107 SOCIOLOGY CLUB 1st ROW- E. Whitehead, R. Pinard, B Sprouse — Sec., K. Tolton — Pres., J. Allen, C. Floyd — Treas. 2nd ROW. S. Ellis, R. Parsons, B. Hastings, B. Con-zalcs, J. Cray, L. Fincen, E. Sherlock. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION S. Bfinker — Sec., L. Graham — Chaplain, R. Wright — V.P., B. Hunt — Pres., L. McDarmont — Historian. 108 SYMPOSIUM hi ROW I. Gingras — V P . B T.lson — Pres., P Push, L. Kukielka, R. Doud - Sec., M. Botttnr. K. Perry, D. Wesner, C. Taylor. M. Vengrin. TRI-M lit ROW A Shelton, B. Tabor — Treav, J. Conner — Pres., J Brooks, N. Watson, M. Collins — V P., C Watson — Sec., L. Woodward. 2nd ROW ). Pack, G Nuernberg, I. Krorner, T. Dingus, A. Bennett, C. Willis,G. Reader, M. Felts, P. Shenise, B. Newman. 109 ACTIVITY C “I get by with a little help fro — John Let LUBS m my friends. won and Paul McCartney ORCHESTRA FLUTE I S. Ingles 8. Klmgman M. Curtis HUTEII M. Litun B Sturm CLARINET II Ambler V. Maize BASSOON I B. Uttal BASSOON II T. Harris VIOLIN II J. Poniatowski S. Williamson HORN I VV. Bell HORN II C. Burdette OBOE I C.Cribbs OBOE II L. Todd CLARINET I J. Arrowood VIOLIN I J. Hitchings M. Jones K. Cullinane S. Smcrker VIOLIN (I B. Nasvrot J. Einstein HORN III J. MacDiarmid HORN IV R. Howell TRUMPET I W. lones TRUMPET II G. Grcgoire TIMPANI A. Cumbia VIOLA G. Wright P. Butts CELLO R. Conant B. Ford BASS L. Houser B. Todenhoft 111 HIGHLANDERS MEMBERS: S. Adams C. Allen N. Ambler J. Arning W. Bell B. Burgess G. Burton C. Cribbs M. Curtis f. DeJarnctte M. Edwards P. Elswick A. Estham B. Ford G. Gregory C. Guthrie D. Johnson B. Johnston C. Kennedy K. Kirby M. Litun C. Martin N. Martin V. Matze S McNair J. Newman G. Nuesnberg C. Pagans K Price H. Rice W. Ricketts M. Rose B. Rutsough B. Sheets S. Sheppard M. Short C. Skeen D. Street M. Taylor T Wallace J. Williams K. Willis I. Worthington 11? Dr. Walter Jones, Band Director CHOIR 1st ROW: M. Hess, C. Tucker, M. Simmons, R. Nuckols, A. Rdcey, k. Knull, P. Copeland, W. Grtsso, 2nd ROW: Q. Reaves, C. Tuck, K. Hariss, T. Pulliam, B. Reed, F. Johnson. B. Pennington, M. McCIung, A. Carty. 3rd ROW: A. Shufflebargcr, S. St. Clair, V. Thompson, P. Hensley. V. Poage, A. Stafford, V. Mundy, B. Herring, K. Peters, A. Crimsley, E. Dcjarnctte. CHAMBER SINGERS V. Mundy. 113 CHORAL CLUB 1st ROW: A. Shufflebarger, P. Wade, A. Scharr, S. St. Clair, P. Cowan, C. Koss, h Bishop, M. Clark, M. Gatling, V. Mat e, B. Williams, 2nd ROW Dr. L. urbrigg — Cond., K. Hams — Pres., D. Cooper, C. Moser, J. Crowder, A. Jones, B. ford, B. Byrum, I. Loftus, K. Phelps, J. Hamstrom, J. Hart. THE SIMPLE WAY Love without ceasing, Give without measure — Who can exhaust God's limitless treasure? — Malcolm Schloss 114 GLEE CLUB lit ROW': B. Pierce, D. Pierce, M. Collins, T. Flippin, J. Bottomley, L. Bennett, $. Dennis, C. Harrison, V. Smoot, L. Coughlin, 2nd ROW: B. Mullins, J. Meanor, N. Wade, $. Myers, B. Jefferson, R. Payne, K. Matyger, C. Jackson, M. Mcllhaiter, B. Pennington, C. Johnson, 3rd ROW B. Heflin, K. Bissett, S. Ralston, C. Howland, S. Coffey, J. Dotson, J. Carter, E. Pugh, V. Jones, M. Duke, P. Booze, M. Tomlinson, 4th ROW. P Hoffman, C. Puffenbarger, K. Yevak, C. Herring, B. Lunsford, S. Russell, T. Pulliam, M. Moss,). Conner, B. Sheets, R. Combs, J. Taylor, K. Collins, T. Forth. All hearts grow warmer in the presence of one who, seeking not his own, Gave freely for the love of giving, Nor reaped for self the harvest sown. Thy greeting smile was pledge and prelude Of generous deeds and kindly words; In thy large heart were fair guest-chambers, Open to sunrise and the birds. — John Greenleaf Whittier REDCOATS 1st ROW D. Johnson, C. Dunn, P. Withers, 2nd ROW: D. Johnson, M. Mitchell, S. Anderson, S. Bopp 116 Redcoats demonstrate their precision during Parents Weekend. AQUA MAIDS 1st ROW: A. Waldkirch — V P., B. Gill — Hist .,). Thaxton — Pies., D. Richardson — Sec., G. Sewell — Treas., 2nd ROW K. Bisset, P. Swinburne, I. Stengei, A. Fisher, L. PoFf, L. Trent, S. Beck, 3id ROW J. Turner, C. Maher, S. Fillmore, L. Murphy, G. Gentile. ! 17 GYMNASTICS KNEELING: D. Dill, P. Gilmar, STANDING: G. Gentile, M.Treado— Pres., S. Eskarn — Publicity, Miss Evans — Spon., P. Crean — Meet Coord., K. Tracy — V.P., A. Fisher. HOOFBEATS 1st ROW: F. Webb, D. Obenschain, C. Gronau, B. Smith, S. Sandifer, B. Jeffries, 2nd ROW: D. Johnson — Pres., D. Johnson — V.P., G. Collins — Sec., S. Bopp — Chaplin, R. D'Alessandro — Treas., C. Dunn — Hist., 3rd ROW: M. Fol-lin, M. Lancaster, P. Rehm, K Wynne, M. Mervis, M. Agin, 4th ROW: L. Keough, J. Paxton, P. Withers, M. Dawson, E. Fisher, P. Charsky, C. Angle, B. Lee, T. O'Dell, P. Butts, A. Beck, L. Lowe, B. Reynolds, M Sobchak, Not Pictured: M Baker. 118 MONOGRAM CLUB lit ROW: P. Buckner — Pres., M. Tdylor — V. Pres. (Not Pictured), D. Hitt — Ireas., C. Sawyer — Sec., 2nd ROW: S. Huffman, S Mills, S. Boetcher, P. Youngblood, S. Vogelhuber, C. Allen, V. Colvin, P. Covington. ORCHESIS 1st ROW: Dr. M. Balkus, Mrs. P. Albig, 2nd ROW: I. Fourie, B. Moore, C. Colonna, C. Pillow, D. I owry, K. Rullotta, L. Bundy, 3rd ROW: B Dechcr. H. Roberts. G. Rock, G. Watkins, S. Boze, S. Thompson, S. Sonessa, T Basnight, C. Holland — Pres., M. Brookshire, D. Samsky. 119 RECREATION ASSOCIATION ROW 7: I. Peery, C. Amick, D. Stela, P. Youngblood — Sec., S. Huffman — V.P, O Sherman, D. Price, S Boettcher — Pres , P Thomas — Treas., P Buckner, 0. Hitt, R. Wilson, C. Sawyer, ROW 2 V. Icnkins, S. Vogelhuber, S. Mills, B Stump, K Bisset, V Osborne, C lut , S. Johnson, M. Woods. B Warner, C. Ratdiffe, N. Lewis, C. Allen, V. Colvin, ROW J B. Lee, I Zoss, B. Con ales, J. Sedlak, A. Dairs, D. kendig, J. Reynolds, J. Campbell, L. Gay lor, Y. lones, S Grub, E. Mills, P. Rector, M. Taylor, P. Covington, M. Jackson. ORGANIZATION FOR UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF BLACK CULTURE ROW' 1 C. Tillman, G Mjson, Y Harps, M Jones, D. Hairston, M Baker, ROW ?: C. Jones — Sec., G. Watkins, V.P., L. Bundy — Pres.. W. Easley — Treas., N. Martin, ROW 3: ). Covington, M. Rodgers, K. Tolliver. Y. Tapscott. 0 Basil, D. Majette, ROW 4 C. Edler, B. Holmes, L. Clark, C. Johnson, M. Yayer, F Jones. YOUNG DEMOCRATS LIU IO RIGHT: W. fcrricr, frcas., K. Corbin, J. Drennen, M. Sedgwick, S. Sheppard, Pres., D. High, P. Jennell CLUBS NOT PICTURED: AATCC American Civil Liberties Union Art Guild Day Student Association El Circulo Espagn ol 4-H Alumni International Relations Ski Club Young Americans For Freedom Young Republicans YWCA 121 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Teach me. Father, When I pray. Not to ask for more, But rather lot me give my thanks For what is at my door For food and drink, for gentle rain, For sunny skies above. For home and friends, for peace and joy, But most of all for love. — WINGS OF SILVER % BAPTIST STUDENT UNION FIRST ROW: C. Reaves; Choir Director, A. Stafford-Humphreys, W. Apfelbaum, C. Jones, I. Agnew, J. Cash. SECOND ROW: A. James; Worship Program Coordin.. N. McDermott, N. Whitmore; Missions Coordin., D. Hitt; Pres.. P. Balling, A Parks, A. Scharr; Agape Ed., Lorcll Watson, THIRD ROW T. Hadcn; Social Coordin., L. Gardner, C. Tuck, J. Yancey, D. Mattox. K. Yevak, S. Goolsby, K Nolan. B Gowin. J. Motley, S. James. FOURTH ROW- L. Williams, Anne laylor; Director, I. Bennett, S. Russell, E. lewis, M. Feus, S. Koop; Creative Arts Coordin., S Ayers, A. Walker. D. Phleger. FIFTH ROW L. Kromer, C. Sprouse, D. Pugh, S. Musser. M. Adock; V.P. 1?3 NEWMAN CLUB fIRSJ ROW: C. Modena, $. McNamara, K. Flannery, Jane Fairchild, Father S. Sacus, St. Judes, K. Caffi, K. Kline, M. Larkin, Sister Germaine; Newman Co-ordinator, P. Rabarmi, M. Randolph, K. Ostergren, P. Dettmcr; V.P., B. Gan ales; Pres., N. Nissen, M. McKouen; Asst. Co-ordinator, T. Lasecki. 124 WESLEY FOUNDATION HKSI ROW: S. Washburn; P Young; C Dunsmorc; Director. M. Buchaman; Pres., C. Trent; J. Good; SECOND ROW: A. Pearson; P. Wright; S. SOCIAL CLUBS Take time with each other, Let the seed of love grow and flourish with the seasons; Spring's awareness Summer's Warmth Autum's understanding Winter's serenity. 1st ROW. Chris Kulenek, Jody Trenary, Pres., Juanita Belcher, V. Pres., Louise Deckens, See., Priscilla Croy; 2nd ROW: Ann Pearson, Jen Lou Brosvn, Sylvia Evans, Betsy Harris, Karen Brown, Becky Fant, Cathie Jackson, Lillie Hall, Martee Buchanan. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Jody Trenary, President is a model ol Panhellenrc and Sonority Friendliness. 127 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Officers: S. Felton, chaplin; A. Roweland, Rcc. Sec.; D. Barbosa, V.P.; S. Ivans, Pres.; A. Cole, Trev; f . Van-Arsdall, Pledge Chair.; C. Ceraci, Editor; (Mrs. Einstein, Sponsor — Absent). Sweetheart — Sandy Thweatt 1st ROW; J. I renary, S. Kendall, P. Bayerl, S. Clement; 2nd ROW: J. Weaver, M I oontaine. D. Froe-lich, V. Jordan, D. Casteen, B. Cundiff; 3rd ROW: C. Knight, M. Smith, C. Anderson, B. FHastings, M. Smoot, C. Corbin, (Absent Peggy Houff.) 1?S 1st ROW: N. Hobbs, S. Majette, H. O'Donnell, C. Owen, B. Powers; 2nd ROW: C. Dickson, F. Keyes, A. Kennedy, B. Harris, K. Hauser, K. Carver. 1st ROW: V. Broadwater, C. Kingery, C. Hill, 2nd ROW: L. Ford, T. Dickson, T. Woll, A. Duke, R. Simon, A. Malievsky, D. Fath. 129 ALPHA SIGMA TAU Officers; 1st ROW; £. Fitzpatrick, Sponsor; M. Buchanan, Pres.; D. Hankirson, V.P., 2nd ROW; I. Houser, Ass't Tres.; P. Wright, Cor. Sec.; S. Rodgers, P'edgc Mistress; G. Morrissey, Rec. Sec.; B. Pierce, Chaplin; C. keen, Tres. 1st ROW; D. Pierce, C. Ammcn, L. Prist, C. Kulcnck; 2nd ROW; P. Youngblood, S. Vogdhuber, A. Amend, P. Jones, M Nuckols, C. [ones, C. Zorgcr, S. Boettcher, M. Mitchell; Jrd ROW: M. Johnson, K I ay lor, N. Atkinson, J. Meanor, P. Myers, C. Kriss, £. Fcussncr, C. Ayer, B. Colon. !30 1st ROW. L. Lester. A. Howard, S. Inge, K. Reed; 2nd ROW: R. Ball, G. Amend, J. Huskie, P. Venable, K Stevens, I . Bennett; 3rd ROW: $ Metz, M. Heishman, P. Swinburne, A. Waldkirch. Boston Tau Party. 131 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Officers: N. Dameron, Keeper of Grades; M. Moore, Rec. Sec.; B. Stanfield, V.P.; P. Crov, Pres.; J. Lomax, Treas.; S. Smasal, Cor. Sec. A Sigma, Sigma, Sigma Rush Party! Sponsers: Mr. E. L. Gibbon, Mrs. Gibbon, Frances Johnson, Dr. Fred Clemens. Not Pictured: Mrs. Clemens. 13? c «♦ 7sf ROW A. Martin. N. Maloney. C. Tragle, J Harris; 2nd ROW- C. Shrader, I. loughridgc, D. Newton, K. Goslin, L. Hudson. B. Calow. B. Smith, J Hawkins, 3rd ROW C. Carter, K. Baird. B Watson, M. Greene, P. Barksdale, J. Brown, D. Willis, D. Spivev, L. Dcekens, B. Belanger, | Berry. K. Ma irigo, D. Simpson. Tst ROW O Johnston, 5. McKonly,C. Jenkins, I. Hoffman,C. fulton, H. Williams,C. Rikard, P. Smith, M. Haugh. 133 SIGMA KAPPA lit ROW N Blood, Hi V P; B Fant, Pit-,.; C. Sciles, Membership; 2nd ROW: M. Andrews, Cor. Sec. E. Slickley, 2nd V.P. Vv hi ROW: K Brown, M. frank, C . Cox, C. Brown, A. Ward, J. Good; 2nd ROW. I Marshall, C. Fugate, L. Shearer, M. Kingery, VV. Williams. |. Belcher, P. I angford, G. 1 ang, C Poli; 3rd ROW. B. Crulsinger, M. Hendrickson, B. Thames, C. 0'harlson, D. Carter. 134 iMMtemssmrjs Isl ROW: |. Small, D. Lawhorn, C. Lee, L. Rountree; 2nd ROW: C. Prochoroff, M. Ramsey, A. Sullivan, N. Ward, K. Windle, P. Peffer, S Young, V. May. 135 Officers; 1st ROW; C. Purly, Treas.; G. Broce, V P.; A. Pearson, Pres.; J. Riley, Rec. Sec.; B Ward, Cor. Sec. CHI LAMBDA PHI BECOMES ZETA TAU ALPHA COLONY 1st ROW: C. Purdy, D. Engclman, A. Moore, A. Moore, Miss Mabel Henson, Advisor; C. Swaverly, J. Noglc, A. Pearson, B. Bowman, S. Washburn; 2nd ROW. B. Riegcl, I Riley, J. Kegley, L. Hall, G. Broce, C. Jackson, B. Ward, P Smith, D. Sanford. C. Swain, K. Matyar, K. Staniulis, B. Simpson, B. McGinnis, A. Lawing, J. Bost. 1IL COTILLION CLUB 7j« ROW B. Pierce, Parliamentarian; C. Jones, L. Priest, J. Meanor, Pledge Mistress; S. Monger, N. Schomburg; 2nd ROW. M. Mitchell, Band Chair.; D. Tuttle, Pledge Mistress; S. Ashworth, Property Manager; P. Wright, Ireas.; B Powers, Pres.; S Bell, Sec.; M. Ward. Reporter; J. Turner, Property Chair.; J Updykc, Historian; J. Stevens, A Kennedy; 3rd ROW G. Dickerson, A. Pearson, S. Mayette; -1th ROW: C lee, D. Simpson. T Woll, B Potter, B Fant, P. Youngblood, I. Graham, G. Dickson, K. Kline, K. Blankinship, M. Buchanan, S. Rogers, S. Phipp , T. Payne. 1st ROW A. Howard, P. Swinburne, A. Malicfsky, I. Sullivan, |. Parker, C. Ralcliffc, T. Dickson, 2nd ROW. K. Forbes, C. Zocllcr, G. Hoke. I. Johnson, I. Snyder, D. Marasciullo. K. Simon, V. LaBonte, P. Brown, I. laBontc, 3rd ROW. D. Bailey, S. Barker, $. Davanzo, B. Ould, B. Burke, W. Williams, G. Litwinowicz, A. Stafford, J. Huskey, P. Venable, J. George, I. Forth, R. Wright, M. Heishman. GERMAN CLUB Ut ROW: j. Allen, Sponsor; M. Madco, V.P.; S. Austin, P'es.; 8. Bowman, Cor Sec.; J Moss; N. Kitchen; 2nd ROW: C. Johnson, Property Co-Chair.; L. Henry, Property Co-chair.; C Floyd, Dance Chair.; K. Stephens, C Ayres, V. Gauden, J. Gray, L. Shearer, S Royston, C Fugate, I. Barnes, C Keen, B Covey, N Stetson, Pledge Mistress; N. Ward. Pledge Mistress; D. Sanford, Reporter. lit ROW C. Hill, 8. Mullins, I Berry, |. Schweitzer, J. Audia, B. Blyler. 2nd ROW K. Snead, 0. Bucher, P. Gilmer, F. Hatcher P Hassenger, G. Amend, D. Bateman, T, Hurley, D Drewes, P. Long, C Blyler, M. I arkin, K. Gibson, K. Caffi, M. Kennedy. INTER-COLLEGIATE SPORTS Do noble things, not dream them, all day long; And so make life, death, and that vast forever One grand, sweet song. — A Farewell, Charles Kingsley GYMNASTICS TEAM IN ACTION Sue Eskam performs on the uneven bars. Karen Tracey demonstrated precision performance on the balance beam. Pam Credo on the side horse. BASKETBALL TEAM 14? jn a. o r; BOASTS 9-0 RECORD B a r r c l t LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Boettcher, Tri-Captain, 0. Price. P. Buckner, Tri-Captain, P. Holland, C. Burch, D. Carson, I. Owens, Tri-Captain, Coach Barrett, P. Rector. S. Kelly, S. Butler, S. MacDonald, M. Jackson, A. Hervey, B. Williams. Season's Schedule 1-13 Stratford College 26 Radford 58 1-19 Ferrum College 23 Radford 71 1-22 Averett College .. 23 Radford .. 34 1-27 Stratford College 36 Radford . .. 47 2- 2 Ferrum College ...23 Radford 73 2-10 Eastern Mcnnonite College 31 Radford 52 2-12 Mary Washington ...33 Radford 58 2-17 Hollins College .. . . 42 Radford . .. 61 2-19 Virginia Polytecnic Institute .. 38 Radford . 48 K-3 FENCING TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Youngblood, S. Looney,). Nash, D Gaerttner, M. Sullivan, M. Ferrell, G. Broce. Nash Gets the Point 144 DEMONSTRATES A TREMENDOUS FIRST YEAR Stopping a Close-In Attack 145 ADMINISTRATION ' Our grand business undoubtedly is, , .not to see what lies dimly at a distance, |but to do what lies clearly at hand. ESSAYS: SIGNS OF THE TIMES __ — Thomas Carlyle 'STAFF iGwen Kiser, Editor Brenda Greever, Co-Editor I iBecky Spilman, Susan Coffey, Karen Yevak, Kathleen Riley, I Monica Dunivin. ____ . 14 Of. Cnarles Knox Martin, Jr., President 148 DR. MARTIN AND HIS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Rober: J. Miller Vice President of Academic Affairs l l IS? Dwaine R. Harrell, Assistant to the President Jane Graham, Director of Publicity Board of Visitors: 1st ROW: Mrs. Henderson P. Graham, Mrs. Charlotte C. Giesen, Mrs. Jean S. Persinger, Leonard G. Muse, Rector, Mr. L. Lee Bean. 2nd ROW' Mrs. Sarah Y Hall, Clerk, Col. Charles H. Reed, Vice Rector, Mr. Maynard S. Turk, Mr. Francis Bell, Jr., Mr. H. Wise Kelly, )r., Mr. J. N. Stanley, Dr. H. Dean Probst. Grafton F. Bowman, Chief of Police Sue Hill, Alumnae Secretary 151 Betty Stevens, Registrar Jerry Gallaher, Data Processing 154 I5S Evelyn $. Bennett, Resident Hall Coordinator Susan Spoon, Director of Student Activities ACADEMICS A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian spring; For shallow thoughts intoxicate the brain. And drinking deeply sobers us again. ESSAY ON CRITICISM — Alexander Pope STAFF Gwen Kiser, Editor Brenda Greever, Co-Editor Becky Spilman, Karen Yevak Susan Coffey, Kathleen Riley, Monica Dunivin. David L. Albig Mathematics Mary P. Balkus Professor o? Dance Beverly B. Banning Assistant Professo' of Spanish Patricia S. Barrett Instructor oi Health and Physical Education Katherine A. Benson Associate Professor of Biologv frank t. Bowles Associate Professoi of Education Earl Brown Assistant Professor of English John K. Roller Associate Professor of Education Caro! R Carithers Instructor of Education Philip L. Carithers Assistant Professor of Chemistry fletcher f. Carter Professor of Education Giordana R. Casas Assistant Professor of Spanish Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in judgement and disposition of business. For expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels and the plots and marshaling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. Francis Bacon 158 Frederick W. Clemens Associate Professor of English John A. Clinton Assistant Professor of Political Science Thomas E Coleman Associate Professor of English lames J. Corbet Assistant Professor of Mathematics Karen K. Cravens Assistant Professor ol Nursing Mary S Oavid Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education John E. Davis Associate Professor of History William r. DeWolf Assistant Professor of All lancll N. Kobbins Instructor of Health and Physical Education J£ 9 Marie M. Donagbay Associate Professor of History Sue A Doolin Instructor of Sociology Jean H. Dougherty Assistant P-ofessor of English Helen Duff Associate Professo'of Psychology James E. Ourrell Physical Science Don I. Dwyer Mathematics Henry H. Dyer Professor of English Jean B. Einstein Assistant Professor of Music Iris C. Ely Assistant Professor of Education Wayne £. Engel Professor of Psychology Eugene C. Fellin Associate Professor of Music Chet H. Fischer Assistant Professor of Psychology 160 Deanna D. flanary Assistant Professor of Home Economics A i' Gary H. Ford Professor of Mathematics Larry A. Gaby Lois Garrison Instructor of English Edward L. Gibbon Assistant Professor of Biology Robert S. Gibson Assistant Professor of Library Science G. Lynn Gordon Associate Professor of Art Eugene V. Gourley Biology Mary C. Griffin Associate Professor of Business William K. Hale Assistant Professor of Mathematics J.D. Hansard Associate Professor of Mathematics Dwaine R. Harrell Instructor of Psychology and Assistant to the President Alastain V. Harris Professor of Psychology Virginia L. Harris Assistant Professor of Business 161 I George G. Helliesen Instructor of' Dramatic Arts and Speech John P. Helm Associate Professor of Mathematics Dolores Higgins Professor of Nursing Richard I Hoffman Professor of Biology Robert E Holley Assistant Professor of Geography Thomas N. Hondras Associate- Professor of Health and Physical Education trancis M. Horne Associate Professor of Education Donald E. Howard Associate Professor of Education Andrew L. Ingles Associate Professor of Biology Arthur A Jannery Assistant Professor of Music Edward D. Jersey Professor of History Daniel L. Johnson Associate Professor of Psychology 16? timer D. lohnson Professor of History Franklin M. Jones Professor of General Science Mary H. Jones Assistant Professor of Home Economics MyrlG. Jones Assistant Profcsso' of English Robert L. Jones Associate Professor of English Louis C. Jordan Assistant Professor of English Eleanor t. Kmcp Associate Professor of Psychology J. Wayne KinR Instructor of Business Susan C. Kirby Assistant Professor of English PauleG. Kline Instructor of French R Parks Lanier Instructor of English William Larsen Professor of History 163 Michael |. Leap Assistant P'ofessor of Sociology Rosalyn M. Lester Associate Professor of Home Economics ArdyceS. Lightner Associate Professor of Business Charlene M. Lutes Assistant Professor of Biology J. Doyle Lyons Instructor of Mathematics Valiant VV. Mah Professor of Mathematics Winona H. Malpass Assistant Professor of Education Harold VV. Mann Professor of History Cynthia Z. Massic Assistant Professor of Nursing Hugh J. McCardle Professor of Education lohn McCrimmon sstructor of Sociology uenjamin S. Medford Assistant Professor of Music Patrick B Mikesell Assistant Professor of Biology Robert P. Miller Associate Professor of Business Robert B. Mills Assistant Professor of Political Science Bryan P. Moran Associate Professor of Mathematics !6 3 Joseph C. Nichols Associate Professor of Mathematics Clifford C. Norse Professor of History Roxie R. Novak Assistant Professor of Mathematics Michael C. Overstreet Instructor of Mathematics George D. Parish Associate Professor of Music Peter Phelps Instructor of Journalism Ellen E. Philbeck Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Frederick L Phiegar Professor of Education Robert G. Pinard Assistant Professor of Sociology Boyd G. Plymire Associate Professor of Business Linda L. Poole Assistant Professor of English I. Anne Powell Associate Professor o: English Robert H. Richards Assistant Professor of Music Elizabeth A. Ritchey Instructor of Health and Physical Education Richard L. Rittenhouse Biology W. Keith Roberts Dean of the School of Graduate Studies I6S Eugene W Ross Instructor of Dramatic Arts and Speech Laird L. Rush Assistant Professor or Education John A. Rutherford Professor of Education Marilyn Y. Smapley Assistant Professor of Home Economics Celene H. Sanders Assistant Professor of Business Reginald J. Scolaro Associate Professor of Geology Warren P. Self Instructor of English Donald |. Senesc Associate Professor of History Lewis R. Shcckler Professor of Music Virgil Sherwood Professor of Music Wilda P. Siburt Instructor of Education Raymond E. Spaulding Associate Professor of Mathematics Walter B. Stewart Assistant Proffessor of Journalism Galen G. Sticklcy Assist Instructor of Geography William D. Stump Professor of History Conrad E. Sugar Assistant Professor of English John E. Sycamore Associate Professor of Education NoryelleG Tate Assistant Professor of Sociology Charles D. Taylor Head of the Division of Social Studies Professor of Philosophy and Religion David R. Thomas Assistant Professor of Geography Norman Todenhoft Head of the Division of fine Arts 166 Thomas R. Trahin Professor of Education Noel K. Wallace Assistant Professor of Education Marie Waters Associate Professor of History Kenneth P. Werrell Associate Professor of History Mack L. W'hitaker Professor of Mathematics Rita S. White Assistant Professor of English Catherine Whittaker Instructor of Sociology Ruth W. Williamson Assistant Professor of Latin J. Ronald Willoughby Physical Science Jon T. Wyatt Assistant Professor of Education Fay W. York Professor of Home Economics 16 16 Dr. Miller Dr. Moore Miss Harris $9 Mr. Thomai 170 Dr Robert C. Gibson, Dean of Education Dr David J. Moore, Dean of Natural Sciences Dr. Irving Silverman, Dean of Humanities Dr. Frank Scott, Dean of Social Sciences Dr. Walter K. Roberts, Dean of Graduate Studies 17! SENIOR CLASS The glory of Friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him with his friendship. — Emerson STAFF Evelyn Eres, Editor Barbara Smith, Co-Editor Lillian Ford, Layout Editor Nancy Kitchen, Terry Frazier, Phyllis Shanaberger, Nancy Nissen, Betsy Beane. THE CLASS OF 1972 Wisdom is the principal thing: — Therefore, get wisdom; and with all thy getting, get understanding. — PROVERBS IV7 Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stop than when we soar. — THE EXCURSION, HENRY WADSWORTH The Senior Class was well lead by their distinguished class officers, Jan Nash, Secretary; Peggy Houff, President; Marva Nesbit, Historian; and Debbie Wheeling, Vice-President (missing). SENIORS Karen Abel Betty Adamck Betsy Adams Tammy Adams Bonnie Agee Donna Alcorn Anna Alexander Marilyn Allen Myra Alley Ann Amend [lien Anderson Brenda Anderson Martha Andrews Sheila Anteau Diane Aschcnbach Susan Ashworth Nina Atkinson Elizabeth Atkinson Frances Atwell 17b WE HOPE TO FIND Sara Austin Susan Axfords Christine Ayer Carolyn Ayers Carolyn Baker Patricia Ball Betty Bane Judith Banta Linda Barnes Linda Barton Lynn Barton loAnn Batchelor Deborah Bateman Patricia Bayerl 176 Teresa Baugher Ellen Baumgardner Kathy Beck Patricia Behrens OUR PLACE IN SOCIETY Karen Blankenship Cheryl Blanton Judith Blevins Margaret Blevins Brenda Byler Kathy Blythe Judith Boclt Brenda Booze Sue 8opp Brenda 8ostic Lleanor Bostic Sally Bostic Mallie Bottomley Anita Bounds Anna Boyd Susan 8rinker Karen Brito Gwendolyn Broce Joanne 8rock Sherry Brockman Elizabeth Broughton Cathy Brown Deborah Brown Virginia Brown Laura Bryant Marsha Bryant Martha Buchanan Judith Bundy Ann Burgess Glenna Burgess 178 . .. RAP Ethel Burton Karen Butler Mary Cacciapaglia Kathryn Caffi Deborah Caldwell Sylvia Cale Jane Carson Even the educated call it to rap ' Barbara Carver Julie Cash Linda Cassell Deborah Casteen Alice Ahang Pamela Chilton Sonia Chiniara Marva Clark Mary Clement Pamela Clifton Ann Clymer i 179 WE WILL CLIMB THE HEIGHTS .. . Alice Cockey Genevieve Coflman Gloria Collins Karen Collins Patricia Collins Mildred Conner Charlaine Cook Patricia Copeland Catherine Corbin Brenda Covey Patricia Covington Phyllis Cowan ClendaCox Mary Cox Patricia R. Cox Patricia M. Cox Sharon Cox SandraCox WandaCox Florence Craglc !80 Patricia Crawley Barbara Crites Wanda Crockett Cheryl Crouch Mary Crowder Margie Crowe Priscilla Croy Dorothy Crulsinger Cheryle Cuddy Diana Dailey Demta Dalton Linda Dalton Nancy Damcron Beth Daniels Sandra Davanzo LOVE, BEAUTY, AND loni Deel Sharron Dcel Deborah Dehaven Sylvia Evans was as beautiful a May Court Attcn-dent as she is a person. Margaret Delay Rebecca Dellinger Donna DePuy Alice Dillion Theda Dobyns Rosemary Doud Robbm Doyle Arlene Drew Jeanette Oronenburg Colleen Duff Anne Dyer 182 Nancy Dunn Thuy Duong Sue Edwards Pornpimon Eksaengsri . . . . GRACE Rebecca Fani Sandra Farmer Susanne Felton Wanda Ferrier Laura Fincen Tina Flippin Alberta Foster Donna Fowler Michele Frank Elizabeth Frazier Anne Frye 133 Jennifer Friedel Julia Friend Judith Fulp Nancy Cabrielson Melinda Garrett Barbara Garwood ValliGauden Christine Geraci Barbara German Ruth Gibson Penelope Goet Edith Good Linda Graham Mary Greene Sharon Gum Connie Guthrie JuneHabeck Karen Hagcc Mary Hagen Sharon Hall Barbara Heney Mary Hansen 18'. WEATHER NEVER DULLS OUR HEARTS Lydia Hardy Marie Harrell Carol Harris loan Harris Joanne Harris Shirley Harris Marie Harris Helen Hasting Dianna Haynes Deborah Hazelwood Patricia Helberi Elizabeth Hemsley Ellen Henderson Elizabeth Henderson Wanda Hendricks Elizabeth Henry Sara Hetherington Ellen Heydt B-enda Hicks Diane Hitt WE LISTEN, WE SEE, AND SOMETIMES Donna Hobbs lean Hodges Virginia Hoke Claudia Holland Patricia Holland Brenda Holmes Helen Holt Peggy Hough Gail Howland Laura Hoy Sharon Hoy Barbara Hudak lorene Hudson Susan Hull Virginia Hyde Gail Irwin 186 JoAnnc Irby Alice trvan Madeline Jackson Peggy lamison WE FIND . . . Marilyn Jenkins Elizabeth Jeter Beverly lohnson Catherine Johnson Diane Johnson Linda Johnson Marianne Johnson Sheila lohnson Sylvia Johnson Doris lones ludilh Jones Valerie Jones Valeric Jordan Donna Joyce Karen Kcesling Robin Keller Alicia Kelly Sherry Kendall 1SL WE STUDY OFTEN, BUT SOMETIMES Marian Kennedy Nada Kennedy She!by Kessler Joyce Keys Ella King Brenda Knapp Carolyn Kmedey Katherine Knopp Rosemary Kotclly Maris ladis Carol lail Tonilamie Barbara landes Caylelong Patricia Langford 188 Susan Largen Mary Larkin Wanda I aw Lynn Lawson Maureen Lawson Kathryn Layman Sandra Layne Susan Lee Doris Leonard Susanne Lesser Harriet Lester Jane Lester Sherry Lewis 189 Connie lifsev Dianne Lineberry Fannie Linkenhoker Catherine Logan Jeanne Lomax Diane Long Marguerite Long Mary Loritsch Carolyn Lutz lisa Lynn Susan Machen Margarctta Madco RitaL.O. Mah Ioann Mannon Diane Marasciullo Mary Markey Kathryn Marshall Linda Marshall Carol Martin Donna Martin Sandra Martin Carolyn Mason Games, fun, boys, games, fun, boys, boys, and more boys for May Day celebration. 190 . . . BOYS AND GAMES Patsy Matney Karen Ma mgo Mary McCauley Lynda McClanahan a Mr laugherty Melody McClung Ann McCormack lily MeDarmoni Regen Mefadden Catharine McCanty Susan McNair ll.aabeth Meacham £lna Meade Patricia Meadows Phyllis Merchant Teresa Mryerholfer Brenda Michael Virginia Middledort Sh.rley Monger Ruth Montgomery 191 Kathy Moore Malene Moore Mary Moss Vicki Moyers Bdden Mullins Kathleen Mu n den Patricia Musco Barbara Myers Sharon Myers Bernadette Nawro? Marva Nesbit Linda Newton Rita Nichols Ann Niedermeyer Nancy Nissen Carol Norcross Ellen Norcutt Claudia Nuckols Day-dreaming, a common disease. 192 FROM THE OUTSIDE —WE LOOK IN Brenda Nycum Anita Nyman Tribley Oakeley Toma O'Dell Karen Oglethorpe Joycelyn Old Marie Oleynik Jacqueline Osbourne Nancy Osbourne NancebelleOuld Janet Overstreet Bonnie Pace Mary Palmer Nancy Pannill Martha Parcell Ann Pcarman Brenda Pennington Ann Pearson Clenn3 Parsons 193 LOVE AND CARE PACKAGES ARE WELCOME Pamela Pennington Linda Perdue Karen Peters Melanie Phelps Constance Phillips Delores Phipps Martha Pierce Karen Piercy Linda Pittman Helen Porter Beth Potter Patricia Powell Rebekah Preston Glenna Pmitt Deborah Pul man Judith Quensenberry Ramona Raines Katherine Redmiles Brenda Reedy 194 Susan Reid Matanttc RcMinc Barbara Reynolds Brenda Reynolds Joanne Reynolds Patricia Reynolds Cathy Rice Glenda Richardson Wanda Ricketts Patricia Riley Claire Ritchie Brenda Roberts Martha Rogers Sandra Romans Janet Roper 195 A QUEEN FOR MAY DAY Rocna Roy Sandra Roysion Stella Ruiz Sandra Rupard Karen Russell Sandra Russell MarySchroth Catherine Schuler Mary Scott Barbara Scully Connie Semones Cynthia Serrett Paulene Sharpe Mary Seegren Cynthia Sherrill Deborah Shelton Glenda Shelton Thelma Shrader Carolyn Shelburne 196 Dcidra Shumaker Patricia Shun Karen Simmermann Judy Simmons Donna Simpson Nora Sink Brenda Slater Susan Smasal Margo Smith Ruby Smith Vicki Smith |anet Smitheran Marie Smoot 8rcnda Snider Ina Snider THE NEW ANGLES OF LIFE MarySpieker Janet Spivey Betsy Sprouse Margaret Squire Susan St. Clair Anne Stafford Kathy Steffey Kathleen Stephens Lou Ann Stevens Susan Stevens 198 Brenda Swisker Barbara Talley Monique Test Janet Thaxton A different angle at Radford. . . . AT RADFORD ThareeThirakhupt Vance Thirakhupt Cynthia Thomas Rosemary Thompson Anne Thorndike Sandra Thweatt Cathy Tignor Marilyn Tillev Catherine Tolton Glenda Tomlinson Louise Tomlinson Marilyn Tomlinson Carol Townsend Nancy Towscy Kathleen Trotter |ody Trenary Cheryl Trent Martha Triplett THE NEWEST ANGLE Nancy Tucker Janet Turner Linda Ulmer Senior , like the new bud, graduate to anew life Judith Updike Ann Vasser Susan Vesdik Brenda Vetter Margaret Vincent Phyllis Wade Cheryl Walker Elfriede Wandelt Dianne Walker lanis Walker Ann Ward Maura Ward Charlotte Watson Mattie Watson Linda Weade 200 NEEDED, IS CHANGE Joan Weaver Deborah Wheeling Esther Whitehead Susan Williams Catherine Willis Lois Wise PaltycWitt Bonnie Woodall Macklyn Woodford Susan Woods Linda Woodward lennifer Woody Katherine Woolton Betty W'orley Regina Wright Linda Wyatt Janet Zcch Leslie Zetterstrom Dinna Zimbo Tommie Ann Marlin ED TERMITE CONTROL UNDERCLASSMEN We've talked and laughed together, We've enjoyed the selfsame things, We've known the happy feeling True understanding brings. And with all my heart I'm hoping That whatever God may send Throughout the years that lie ahead I'll have you for my friend. STAFF Cheryl Miller, Junior Editor Carol Tyler, Linda Hudech, Debbie Barbour, Carla McGinnis, Caroline Ross, Sophomore Editor Barbara Rooks, Janice Farmer, Donna Artrip, Marsha Strickler, Freshman Editor Karen Barth, Brenda Monger, Karen Nolan, Debby Henderson, Debbie Hudock, Lillian Ford, Layout Editor THE CLASS OF 1973 I here arc goiden apples to be picked and green hills to climo and meadows to run when you're young There are roaring rivers to be crossed and bridges to build and wild oats to sow as you grow. Rod McKuen A small part of life . . Class Officers: Cathy Jones, Sec., Wanda Williams, Hist., Betsy Powers, Treas., leannie Meanor, Pres., Cheryl Zoeller. V.P. 204 nr3 JUNIORS C. Adams R. Adkins M. Agin I. Agncw D. Agnor V. Aiken J. Aldhizer K. Allen M. Allen VV. Alston N. Ambler M. C. Ammen 8. B. Anderson N. M. Andersen C. B. Angle S. Armstrong L. L Austin S. Ayers E. Bailey K. J. Baird K.R. Baker R. A. Ball M. A. Ballard D. J. Barbour S. Barker P. C. Barksdale M. J. Barnard P. j. Barrow D. A. Bartlett S. O. Basil B. S. Beck S.). Beck F. A. Belanger B.F. Bell L. F.. Bennett 20b J. Berry L. C Bireley R. Boatwright K. Bond M. C. Bonwel! B. F Bowirwn £. I. Bowra S. D. Boyajian B.$ Bradshaw K. A. Breesc P. K. Brcwbaker M. H. Brookshire J. I. Brown D. M. Bubsey K. I. Buckland P. I. Buckner R. J. Bulkelcy I. C. Bumgarner R. Burke H.K Burns S. I. Burton C. M Byrd K.C. Byrum C.C. Campbell K. N. Canada S. L. Carr C. I Carter C.M. Carter I. A. Carter 20b K. J. Carter I. A. Cash D. E. Catron E. A. Chandler B. C. Cheng M. A. Chisholm F. A. Clarke S. L. Coffey L . L. Coker A. M. Cole M. J. Collins H. Compton L. S. Conner L. H. Cook J. Covington C.L.Crabill S. A. Crockett J. W. Crow J. L. Cromwell ]. Cucinotta D. Cumbcrledge B. M. Dalton J. M. Dalton K. S. Dalton L. J. Dalton A. A. Davis C. M. Davis T. Davis M. E. Dawson B M. Dee I J.C. Deel D. Delavega D. L- Ocrn B C. Diamond L. C. Dickson 207 THE CHANGING MINDS K. K. Dobson P. R. Dowdy D. Dr owes 8. L. Dudley B. A. Duffy A. 8. Duke W P Easley M. A. Eastham D. M. Ebcrlc C. J. Edier N. Eisenhart A. Ellsworth K. A. Ennis C.S. Epperly 8. A. Evans C. A. Paul K. $. femia M.}. f inccn A. K. Fisher M. E. Fitzgerald P. Filzhugn T. C. Frazier A. R.Cabelia D. P. Gale L. A. Gardner E. D. Garrett E. A. Gibson T. C. Gibson f A. Gill £. C. Gilmer P. L. Gilmer R. M. Gimbel B. Goad W. G Goad h. D. Goslin 208 OF TIME O. K. Goss P. A. Gould V. K. Grabsch K.O. Graves C. I. Gray S. A Gray J. P. Green G. O. Grcgoire K. T. Griffith W. Grisso P. A. Haden A. E. Hall P. D. Hamilton M Hancock J. R. Hanmer $ P. Harmon D. T. Harps J.W. Hams S. Harrison ).G. Hartz M J Hassengcr C. A. Henderson M. J. Hendrie R E. Hensley K. A. Herring E. D. Hewitt ). A. Hobbs N.E. Hobbs L. Hoffman LOOK . .. C.). Holland M. Hollyfield J. Holtgrave D. J. Horn S. D. Horne P. A. Howell R. A. Howland K. Hoyle f. A. Hudson B. |. J lughes B I. Hunt S. M. Hyde I. A. Hylton P. G. Ichcrt E. A. Ingram M. J. Jack C. V. Jackson S. I. Jacobsen A. P Janney M. C. Jefcoat C.L. Jenkins I M. Jenkins B. I. Jennings C. I Jessec N. VI. Jiunta B. J. Johnson D. R. Johnson I). L. Johnston A. D Jones C. J. Jones L. S. Jones 210 TO THE FUTURE N. L. Jones P. L. Jones R. A. Jones S. Y. Jones C. M. Keen J.C. Kegley D. W. Kelley A. M. Kennedy F. E. Keyes L. Kidd L. S. Kilian M. King S.G. King W.V. King A. K. Kirby C. P. Kirk J. K. Knicely M. Koch N. K. Koger C. A. Kriss J. E. Laprade C. L. Lee M. S. Lee P. Lee D Leech 5. L. Leonard E. A. Lertora N.C. Lewis D.G. Ligon C. A. Lindquist S. J. Little G. B. Litwinowicz L. M. Loughridge L. E. Lowe D. A. Lowder 211 2 2 2 A MAN'S WORLD . . . B. Lyons S. D. Majettc A. B. Manuel R. R. Marshall A. C. Martin L. S. Martin N. B. Martin C. A. Massie D. L. Matney K. B. Matyger R A. Matysek C. May K.C. McCall S. McClintock A. D. McFall V. L. McClenny B. A. McCinnis P. McLclland D. K. Me Murry D. P. McRae |. A. Mcanor K.M. Melton S. C. Metz C A Miller M. A. Mitchell F. Moore . fc. Moore . K. Moredock R. Moretz E. Morie V. C. Motley C. I. Mottcsheard D. R. Mowery B. Mullins B. Munroe 212 . . . A WOMAN'S DOORSTEP M. L. Murphy S. I- Mycr$ M. E. Neal C. H. Neel R. S. Neel D. G. Newton C. |. Nohre M. T. Nolan K. I. Norton M A. Noteware M. A. Nuckols N. C. Nunn L. A. Nystrom H. A. O'Donnell A. P Olsen L. M. Orti? V. L. Osborne B. J.Ould M. E. Outlaw C. l. Overstreet C. L. Owen I. 6. Palmore [ . K. Parker J. Parker L. E. Parker P. E. Parker R. Parsons S. Y. Pate A M. Patera B. A. Patterson J.C. Paxton 213 f. P. Persicano M. A. Philips R. A. Pierce C.S. Pillis C. M Pillow C. L . Poll M. S. Potts A. Powell E. B. Powers P. A. Price D. S. Pugh E. G. Puryear B. L. Rackiey A. C. Radford R. L. Rankin S. E. Redford K. W. Reid D. I. Ridgeway B. A. Riegel J. K. Robertson J. L. Robinson L. C. Rountree J. L. Samples E. Savage A. C. Scharr N. L. Schomburg D. L. Schubert D. L. Scott B. 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Wilburn M. L. Wildermouth C. P. Wilkins R. J. Williams W. I. Williams fc.M. Wills C.). Winkler T. L. Woll S. K Wolvorton I. C. Worley P Wright S.J. Yates A. W. Yec N. C. Young P. L. Youngblood C. A. Zoeller N. M. Zollman Watching children grow is like threatening the ivy to climb the garden wall. You wait for it to happen, you hurry it along with love, But still you're disappointed at giving someone life enough to walk off on their own Rod McKuen 217 THE CLASS OF 1974 Fall quarter opened with the Sophomore Class sponsoring a Back to School fashion show around the fountain. Tech hostesses modeled the fashions which were from Roh's Boutique in Blacksburg. The Fall Collegiate Sermon which featured The Rev. Carl H. Douglas, Jr., was also sponsored by the Class of 74. Sophomore Class Officers: Vice President. Kathy Schwartz, President, Amy Malicfsky, Historian, Lynn Sullivan, Treasurer, Betty lefferson. Secretary, Anita Phillips. SOPHOMORES Abrams, C.S. Adams, S. J. Adcock, M. L. Aits, S. R. Alexander, C. Allen, K.G. AHup, L. K. Amend, V B Angell, S G. Angel, S. G. Angle, D H. Apfelbajm, VV. I. Arnhols. C. J. Arrip, S. V. Austin, S. V. Baker, R Banton, L. S. Barden, I'. F. Barnes. K. R Barnett, S. |. Basil, D. S. 8ass.C.C. Bassbam, J. 0. Beke, A. t. Benton. C. I. Billing, M, A Bisset, K. I. Blankenship, D. I. Bliley, R. A. Bliss, K. P Blue. C. A. Blylcr. K M Bolling, P. I Borden, G. Bust, J. C. 219 Bowles, D. Bowling, P. I. Bowman, $. f. Boylan, J M. Bummer, S. Y. Branham. P. I Branscome, B. P. Breeding, £. C. Broadwater, V. M. BrooksJ. M. Brown, C.S. Brown, V. A. Bryan, P. M. Bryson, D. f Bucher, 0. O. Burgess, f A Burke, P. |. Burton, C. S. Buskeil, R. T. Byers, L. T. Bynum, R. E. Bystrak, C. E. Campbell, C. A Campbell. . 0. Cannon, D. L. Carroll. K. M. Challcr, C. M. Champion, B Y. Charlesworth, H. Clark, P. M. Clendenen, A. Clift,). C. Cloey, P O. Coffelt, J. M. Coffman, K. E. 220 Coleman, V. D. Cordovana, C. A Cox, I. L. Craun, C. Vt. Creasey, M. S. Crews, B.!. Croadman, S. A. Crockett. P A Culber, C. A. Cummins, D. L. Curry, M. A. Darden, N. P. Davis, E.C. Dawson, IX K. Day. S. C. Debaylo, S. DeHaven, C. Dckortc, D. C. Dellinger, D. I. Dennison, A G. Devor, D. E. Dickson, T. D. Diehel.C. f Dodd, D. A. Domm, D. K. Extra! Extra! Ellis, K. I. Elswick, M. P. farmer, J. F. Farmer, M. I. f ath, D. fells, M, L. Ferguson, G. A Fetzer, L. J. Fisher, $. M. Fitchetl, W. M Flick, R. L. Flynn, P. A. Foley, A. J. Ford. L. I. Ford. T. A. Foster, D. f. Foster, P. M. Fowler, | Fowlkes, B. K. Fox, T. S. Frazier, H. A. Friend, J. R. Fugate, C. R. Callahan, I. A. 22? Gamertsfelder, M. Gammon, D. M. Gavin, C D. Cehlbach, D I Giloert, K. Gilday, N. J. read all about it I Gilmore, R. C. Gilsenan, E. A. Glasgon, K. Godwin, C. C. Gonzales, R. Goodman, L. A. Graham, V. A. Grantham, A. Green, O. Greenspan, K. E. Greeker, F. Grimsley, A. M. Grinnan, S. Gronao, C K. Grubb, SR. Guriey, I. E. Gwaliney, S. S. Hall, S. M Halsey, J.K, Hamblet, O C. Hamel. M. Hamilton,). 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D. 229 230 Hoi lime in ihe ol' town last nighl! TO FRIDAY JOYS! 231 I Jm going home for the week-end Tee-hee-hee! Senter, M. S. Settle, R. S. Sewell, 2. G. Shanks, L.). Shcnise, R. Sheppard, S. Shera, A. C. Sheridan, R. Sherman, D. L Short, S. P. Shrader, M. Shrader, P. C Shryork, K. Shuler, B. F. Simon, R. L. Simpson, S. I. Sink, P. S. Skeen, C. A. Small, L. C. Smith, D. K. Smith, P. M. Smythe, K. Snead, S. Sneed, J. Sobchak, M. K. Solis, S. L. Stanley, D. Steeves, S. A Steger, £. S. Steep, S. L. Stone, B. S. Stone, T. E. Stowers, D. G. Stultz, B. H. Stultz, J. 232 STUDYING HAS ITS PLEASURES Sturges, P. Sturm, E. A Sublett, S. C. Sulliv3n, A. Sullivan, N. L Sumner, I. Sumpter, D. A. Sutcr, I. M. Swinburne, M. P. Swiney, M. K Swortzei, S. Taliff, C. Taylor, J. A. Tay.'or, J. Temesgen, I. Thayer, L. Thomas, D. M. Thomas, L. Toler, P. C. Tolley, P. C. Why try to fool myself, I can’t study like this! 233 Van Valkcnburg, D. Vargas, E. M. Varney, L. A. Vaughan, 8. C. Vest, A. D. Vest. O Vesper, C. A. Wade, V. C. Wdlach, E. M. Waldkirch, A, Walker, E. Warner, 8. E. Warren, M. G. Waterman, I. Watson, L. J. Watson, N, Webb, F. E. Webb. K E Weeks, O. L. Weidman, 6. S. ?34 Weiner, D. Weiss, C. J. Weixel, K.). Wenzel, P. L. Whitaker, S. Wikfors, L. Wilkerson, P. A. Williams, A. S. Williams, H. C. Williams, j. Williams, L. S. Willis, W. A. Willson, |. P. Wilson, D. Windle, K. L. Woltz, S. Wood, M. C. Woody, E. G. Woody, M. S. Woomcr, B. Worthy, N. J. Wright, N. Young, I. THE CLASS OF 1975 The greatest man is he who chooses the right with invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptations from within and without; who is calmest in storms, and whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on God, is the most unfaltering. —Channing Freshman are always the most active, always going somewhere. Freshman Class Officers were for 1971-1972: Debbie Caldwell — President, Pam Townsend — Secretary. Absent are Betty Ward — Vice-President, Rhonda Yarbrough — Treasurer, Judy Mills — Historian. ?36 FRESHMEN M.A. Adams K.l. Akers $. S. Akers R.L. Albaugh C. A. Amick VI. S. Anglin P. C. Archer B. | Arminlroot D. A. Austin M. S. Baker M.Baker K. L. Baldwin M. C. Baldw'n B. L. Bane R. M. Banner B. F. Barker C. A. Barth J. M. Barton F.T. Basnight E. B. Batchelder D. M. Bayse L. Bazzarre M. P. Bel! P. A. Bellamy P. A. Benjamin A. M. Bennett I. J. Bennett K. L. Bentley P. A. Bernard C. M. Bolen M. S. Bondurant $. A. Boudreau F. A. Bower S. W. Bo c J. L. Brevard y 237 Jeans Make Their First D. A. Bridge R. I. Brooks P. R. Brown P. A Hruhake C. F. Bullock S. I- Burgess K. L. Burton S. E. Butler P. T. Butts K. A. Campbell J. A. Carlton L. D. C3rmichae |. P. Carrington A. f . Carson C B. Carter H.C. Carter |. B. Carter K. C Cash M. E. Chambers P. A. Charsky M. Y. Chinn L. D. Chittum A. M. Christianson A. L. Clark J. I. Clarke E. M. Clifford L.J.Cogan C. R. Collver C. K. Colonna $. R. Combs N. O. Compton S. E.Conlan P. E. Conner C. M. Conte K. V. Cook 238 Appearence At Radford. J. M. Copeland M. F. Craighead P. S. Crean |. L. Creasy R. L. Critzer C. M. Crizcr B. E. Curley E. A. Cundiff A. E. Crum A C. Cumhia J. D. Dickmeyer O. R. Dill K. S. Dillion P. A. Dillion T. D. Dingus 239 M. F. Dirks D. L. Diseroad C. A. Dixon L. C. Dodson k. R. Droller C. A Duggins J. H. Dulaney D. K. Dull M. D. Dunivin K. A. Dwyer P. A. Eastwood L. C. Ector M. E. Edwards M. R. Elliott N. E. 'Ison J. E. English S. A. English J. Y. Erman L. E. Evans D. K Fairfield N. S. Farmer R. S.K. Fenz E. A. Fielder J. R. Fields S. H. Fillmore D. F Fisher E. A. Fisher |. Fisher D.E.Fix M. O. Flannery K I. Floyd M. E. Follcn J. S. Forbes M. L. Forde C. 0. Foster 240 M. Foster M. Francis M. M. Franks L. I. Frazier C. L. Fulcher D. K. Fulwood W.K.Galpin P. M. Gallagher V. L. Garrett S. Garrison S.C Gay C. L. Chormley S. M. Gibson F. A Gilbert D. I. Gill R. M. Giuseppe O. D. Glass D. V. Goings R.Coldbcrgcr D. M. Good B. J.Goul C. D. Green S. Griffith L. E. Gross N.M.Gsell D. I Guthrie B. S Ham P. J. Hambric S.C. Hancock r . . . REGISTRATION. . . 241 From this petty pace . . . C. E. Hanscom P. S. Harris H. V. Harvey C. Helms C. J. Henry C. R. Herndon A. Hervey C. J. Hill K.J. Hill K. J. Hilpert C. A. Hodder R. P. Holloway M. Hollyfield C. A. Homiak E. J. Hoover S. E. Howlett D. L. Hudock C. D. Huffman N. L. Huppert S. E. Huppert A. Hurley R. A. Hylton S. M. Hyman M. A. Ingles ). H. Ingram M. lackson M. Jackson N. J. Jackson N. W. Jenkins R. L. Jenkins R. A. Jennings V. A. Jervis F. Johnson J. Johnson J. M. Johnson 242 T. A. Johnson M. L Johnston C. M. Jones C. M. Jones S. L. Jones M.C.Joy S. L . Joyce K. L.Kain L. A, Kane P. A. Kardos S. Kastiis T. A. Kaylor W. I. Keffer C. A. Keglcy B. J. Keister K. P. Kelly S. A. Kelly C. E. Kennedy S. S. Ketner L. A. Kindt S. I. King C. J. Kinney J. E. Kiracofe K. K. Kirby N. J. Kittrell E. S. Korman D. A. Kuhn R. M.Kuhn N.M.Lam P. L. Lambert M. D. 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O'Donnel C. I. Oenbrint G.L.Oke V. Oliff I B. Orsi N. Ostcrgren D. S. Padgett K. I Painter 246 Ball Queen, Joni Ozburne M K. Parted D. Parr I. A. Patterson C M Patterson O. Patton R.C. Payne E. A. Perkins L. Perry I. Phipps K 0. Phlegar S. I Pierce R. S. Pilson P. E. Poff J. E. Porter D. K. Powell C. B. Prentiss T. M. Presti P. Price M. E. Prickelt B. K. Prillaman G. Prillaman |. E. Proctor N. Pruett J I Pugh D. A. Pullian D.J. Quaiff D. S. Quick D. C. Quillen P. M. Quinn R.L. Rader D.Radney $. I. Raines R. . E. Ramsey M. M. Randolph S. E. Ranes 247 Freshman enjoy many new C.Ransonc C. L. Raposa D. A. Ray D.Reader L. E. Reagle P. Realmuto L. L. Rector M. K. Reed S. D. Reeves U.Regan G. L. Reid S. L. Reiter A. T. Reyns S. C. Rhodenizer A. Ricks B. A Ridenous J. Rinehart j. L. Rives D. L. Robbins H. C. Roberts L. Roberts M. G. Roberts H. A. Robinson D. M. Roca L. A. Roemer S. J. Root R. Rosenbaum M. Koscnberger S. L. Rouncz G. j. Rudd P. L.Rudy B. J. Russell B. E. Rutrough J. F. 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Yeardley J.l.Yurchik OH NO IT'S NOT OH YES IT fS! ?53 SENIOR DIRECTORY Not unless we fill our existance with an aim do we make it life. — Reichel STAFF Bernadette Nawrot, Typist Lillian Ford, Layout Editor SENIOR DIRECTORY ABEL, Karen Leich: Cedar Bluff, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minor, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations; Student Government Association, 2 (Student Govt.); Young Democrats, 2,3; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3; Who's Who Among American Junior Colleges, 2. ADAMEK, Belly Louise: San Antonio, lexas; Degree, B.A.; Major. Geography; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council, Inter-dorm Court); Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 2,3,4. ADAMS, Betsy Carolyn: Chase City, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics, English; Graduation, March. 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4; Glee Club, 1; Honor: Dean's List, 2, 3,4. ADAMS, Tammy Sue: Java, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation: June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4; Radford College Historical Society, 4; GRAPURCHAT, 3; Student Government Association. 3 (House Council). ALCORN, Danna Louise: Hopewell, Virginia, Degree, B.A.; Major, Political Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Political Science Club, 4 (Treasurer). ALLEN, Marilyn Elia: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PLM Club, 1,2,3,4; Recreation Association, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 1,2,3,4 (House Council); Honor: Radford Letter, 2. ALEXANDER. Anna Joyce Stuarts Draft, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Honors: Sigma Tau Delta, 3; Kappa Delta Pi, 3. ALLEY, Myra Crockett: Bluefield, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972. AMEND, Ann Allan: Merion Station, Pennsylvania; Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 2 (Legislative Council), 3 4 (President, Rules Committee, Board of Visitors Committee for Selection of new R.C. President, Committee on Committees, Administrator Advisory Boards); Scipionic Circle, 1,2,3; Canterbury Vestry, 1,2; German Social Dance Club, 3,4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 3. 4; Honors: Eta Sigma Phi, 2,3,4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3,4. ANDERSON, Brenda Gail: Saltville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History, Political Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 4; Political Science Club, 4. ANDERSEN, Ellen Christine: Bristol, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations; Student Government Association, 1 (Freshman Executive Board), 2 (House Council), 3 (Executive Council, Student Life Chairman); Cotillion Club; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Honor: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. ANDREWS, Martha Lynn: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Kappa, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); German Club, 2,3 (Corresponding Secretary); Student Council for Exceptional Children, 3 (Corresponding Secretary), 4 (President); Honors: Outstanding Freshman; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4. ANTEAU, Sheila Leslye: Lavalleue, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Marketing Retailing; Graduation, June, 1972; Honors: May Court, 1; Campus Carnival Candidate, 1. ASCHENBACH, Diane E.: Bloomfield, Connecticut; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Gradua- tion, March, 1972; Organization: SEA. ASHBY, Elizabeth Anne: Ivor, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry: Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Tri-M; Honor: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4. ASHWORTH, Susan Elaine: Chase City, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduaiion, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3,4 (Property Manager); SEA, 2,3,4. ATKINSON, Elizabeth Jane (Beth): Woodbridge, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major. Sociology; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Choral Club, 1,2; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council, Legislature); Moratorium Committee, 3, IRHC Council, 4. ATKINSON, Nina Suzette: Dry Fork, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Fle-mentary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau, 2,3,4 (Historian); Student Government Association, 3 (Advisory Board), 4 (Legislature); Honor: Sophomore Counselor. ATWELL, Frances Aker: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972. AUSTIN, Sara Virginia: Green Bay, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Business; Graduation, March, 1972. AXEORD, Susan Elizabeth: Hillsdale, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, French, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1; Ski Club, 1; French Club, 3,4. AVER, Christine Johanna: Wood-bridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Lducation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Newman Club. 1,2 (Secretary); German Club, 3,4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 3,4 (Social Service Chairman); Visit- 256 ing Scholars Committee, 3,4; Student Government Association. 3 (Class Historian); Honor: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. AYERS, Carolyn Ann: Bedford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Club for Exceptional Children, 4. BAKER, Caryn Janice: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, December, 1971; Organization: German I anguage Club, 1; Honor: Sigma Tau Delta. BALL, Patricia Irene: Annandale, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, August, 1972. BANE, Loin Carol: Vernon Hill, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972. BANTA, Judith Elaine' Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, lune, 1972. BARNES, Linda Haskins: Blackstone, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 4; SEA, 3,4; Council for Exceptional Children, 4. BARTON, Linda Hess: Kadford, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972. BARTON, Lynn-Marie: Arlington, Virginia; Dpgree, B.A.; Majors, History, English; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Spanish Club, 1; Pansophia, 1,2,3,4; BEE HIVE, 2; Radford College Historical Society, 2; French Club, 3 (Vice President); Political Science Club, 4. BATCHELOR, Jo Ann: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations, SEA, 3, 4; Animus Quarens, 3. BATEMAN, Deborah Sue: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Elome Economics Club, 1; Young Republicans, 1; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council Secretary); German Club, 3,4; Honor: Dean's List, 1. BAUGHTR, Teresa Bernadette O'-Elaherly: Cincinnati, Ohio; Degree, B.S.; Major, French, English; Graduation, December, 1971; Organization: Le Cercle Francais, 1. BAUMGARDNER, Ellen Ann: Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. BAYLRL, Patricia Ann: Wayne, New lersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Ski Club, 1; Cotillion Club, 2; Honor: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3,4. BECK, Kathy Lynn: Annandale, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4, Honors: Dean's List, 3; Phi Beta Lambda, 2; Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3,4. BEHRFNS, Patricia Feme: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation, June 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4, Cotillion Club, 3,4; Honor: Dean's List 3. BELCHER, Sandra Gail: Fincaslle, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 4; SEA, 4. BELL, Susan Gomez: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Trench; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Newman Club, 2 (Social Chairman); Le Cercle fran-cais, 2,3 (President); Student Government Association, 2 (Elouse Council), 3 (Interdorm Court Chairman, Judicial Board); SEA, 4; Honors: Dean's List 3; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. BENNETT, Patricia Ann Edens: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, lune, 1972; Organizations: Baptist Student Union, 1; SEA, 4. BENNETT, Rebecca White: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: BEE HIVE, 4; Grapurchat. BL NT LEY, Maryls Cherlcne: Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation, June, 1972. BLANKENSHIP, Karen Marie: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, 3.S.; Major, Psychology, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3,4; Psychology Club, 4; Animus Quarens, 4. BLANTON, Cheryl Young. Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tri-M, 1, 2; SEA, 4; Honor: Dean's List, 1,2,3. BLEVINS, Judith Carol: Marion, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972. BLEVINS, Margaret Bourne: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: CEC, 4; SEA, 4. BLYLER, Brenda Nina: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Campus Carnival Candidate, 2; German Club, 3,4; Lutheran Students. BLYTHE, Kathy Lynn: Franklin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, June, 1972, Organizations: Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, 4; Student Government Association, 3 (Interdorm Court), 4 (House Council); Honor: Alpha Beta Nu, 3,4. BOELT, Judy Sublett: Powhatan, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, June, 1972. BOO E, Brenda Carol: Eincastle, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Majors, History, Political Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 4 (Student Court); Radford College Historical Society, 4; Political Science Club, 4. 2 57 SENIOR DIRECTORY BOPP, Sue Anthony: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); 2 (Interdorm Court); Cotillion Club, 3; Redcoats, 3; Hoofbeats, 3; SEA, 4; Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 2,3,4. BOSTIC, Brenda joyce: Cedar Bluff, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June. 1972. BOSTIC, Eleanor Kibler. New Castle, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972. BOSTIC, Sally Rebecca: Swords, Creek, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Recreation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 3; Recreation and Parks Society, 3,4. BOTTOMLEY, Mallie Rachel: Aus-tinville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Gra-purchat, 3; Student Life, 3; Honor: Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4. BOUNDS, Anita Pagie: Seaford, Delaware; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation, March, 1972; Organization: GTU, 4. BOYD, Ann Woodson: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June 1972; Organizations: Student Life, 3; German Club, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council). BRINKER, Susan Elizabeth: Mt. Jack-son, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4 (Secretary); Student Government Association, 4 (House Council); Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4 BRITO, Karen Higgs: Radford, Virginia; Degree, 8.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Student Council for Exceptional Children, 3,4; SEA, 4. BROCk, Gwendolyn: Front Royal, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Baptist Student Union, 1,2; Wesley Foundation, 3,4; Recreation Association, 1, 2,3,4; PEM Club; Monogram Club; Chi Lambda Phi; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Junior Resident. BROCK, Joanne Elizabeth: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: The Council for Exceptional Children; Newman Club; SEA; Ffonors: Dean's List, 1,3. BROCKMAN, Sherry Jean: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, August, 1972. BROUGHTON, Elizabeth Nelson: Wayensboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: VEA, 4; Canterbury Club, 2,3. BROWN, Cathy Virginia: San Francisco, California; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Kappa, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 1,3 4 (House Council); Honors: May Court, 1; Campus Carnival Princess, 1. BROWN, Deborah Ann: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2 (Honor Court); Dorm Chairman for Campus Carnival, 2. BROWN, Virginia Louise: Culpeper, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3,4; Panhellenic Council, 3,4; Student Government Association, 3 (Electoral Board); Honor: Sophomore Counselor. BRYANT, Laura Elizabeth: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Day Students Club, 4. BRYANT, Marsha Kathryn: Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Glee Club, 3; Panso-phia, 1,2; Sociology Club 2,3; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council), 3 (Interdorm Court). BUCHANAN, Martha Turner: Ken-bridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau, 2,3 (Assistant Treasurer), 4 (President); Cotillion Club, 2,3 (Pledge Chairman), 4; Wesley Foundation, 1,2 (Publicity), 3 (Vice President), 4 (President); Student Government Association, 3,4 (Advisory Board), BEEHIVE, 1. BUNDY, Judith Laurice: Bluefield, West Virginia; Degree, B S.; Major, Dance; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Orchesis, 1,2.3,4; Avec Movement, 3,4; Radford College Organization for the Understanding and Appreciation of Black Culture, 3,4 (President); Choral Club, 2; Honor: Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4. BURGESS, Ann M.: Ellicott City, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics in Business; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Young Republicans, 1; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3. BURGESS, Glenna Sue: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2 (House Council), 3 (Legislative Council). BURK, Kathy Rae: Pearisburg, Vir ginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. BURKE, Janice Lee: Walbridge, Ohio; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 4; Young Democrats, 2,3; Radford College Historical Society, 2; Honor: Dean's List 2. BURTON, Ethel Loraine: Riner, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: PEM Club, 4. BURTON, Gayle Yvonne: Calverton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Highlanders, 2,3,4. BUTLER, Karen Garner: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics, Fashion Merchandising; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 2,3,4; Wesley Foundation, 2,3. CACCIAPAGLIA, Mary: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary and Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1; Student Council for Exceptional Children, 2,3,4; SEA, 3,4. CAFFI, Kathryn Joanne: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council, Legislature); Honor: Sophomore Counselor. CALDWELL, Diane Elizabeth: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Young Democrats, 3; Student Government Association, 3 (Legislature). GALE, Sylvia L: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Biology; Graduation, August, 1972. CARSON, Jane Laughon: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Student Government Association, 2,3 (House Council) CARVER, Barbara Ann: LambertviJIc, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4, Council for Exceptional Children, 4, Head Lifeguard, 2,3. CASH, Joyce: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. CASSELL, Grace Ann: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Home Economics Club. CASTEEN, Deborah kae: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2,3; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3,4; Advisory Board to Dean of Women, 3. CHANG, Alice: Cholon, Vietnam; Degree, B.A.; Major, French; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Le Cercle Franca is, 2,3 (Secretary); Student Government Association, 2 (Legislative Council), 3 (Interdorm Court); Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4; Pi Kappa Phi, 4; Kappa Delta Phi, 4; Pi Delta Phi, 3,4 (President). CHILTON, Pamela Anne: Bedford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. CHINIARA, Sonia M.: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Majors, French, Political Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Le Cercle Francais, 3,4; Political Science Club, 4. CLARK, Marva Lee: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choral Club, 2 (Treasurer), 3 (Vice President), 4 (President); Honor: Mu Phi Epsilon, 3,4. CLEMENT, M. Susan: Verona, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Recreation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1; German Club, 2,3; RC Parks Recreation Society, 3,4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3,4 (Scholarship Chairman); Honor: Dean's List, 3 CI If TON, Pamela Lee: Blackstone, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: German Club, 3,4. CLYMER, Ann Elizabeth: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education Recreation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1,2; RC Parks Recreation Society, 3 (President), 4. COLLINS, Patricia Rose: Clintwood, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Honor: Phi Beta Lambda, 2,3,4. COCKEY, Alice Councilman: Pur-cellville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Alpha Beta Alpha, 3,4; Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4. COFFMAN, Genevieve Louise: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Elementary Education, French; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); German Club, 2,3,4; Choir, 1,2,3; Le Cercle Francais, 3 (Secretary); Honor: Pi Delta Phi, 4 (Treasurer). COLLINS, Gloria June: Chase City, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 1; Hoof-beats, 2,3,4 (Secretary); SEA, 3,4. COLLINS, Karen Eileen: Bluefield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Highlanders, 1,2,3; SEA, 3,4; ACLU, 3,4; Animus Quar-ens, 3; Tri-M, 3,4; Honor: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4. CONNER, Mildred Jean: Marion, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tri-M, 2,3,4 (President); Glee Club, 3,4; SEA, 4; Honor: Kappa Mu Epsilon. COOK, Charlame: Athens, Greece; Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Library Club, 1; Alpha Beta Alpha, 2, 4; Radford College Historical Society, 4; Junior Year abroad at Schiller College, Heidelberg, Germany. 259 SENIOR DIRECTORY COPELAND, Patricia Eayc: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4; Choir, 1,2,3,4; President's Advisory Board, 1; Student Government Association, 1 (House Council, Interdorm Court), 4 (Legislative Council). CORBIN, Catherine Louise: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Recreation Administration; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: RC Parks Recreation Society, 3,4; Young Democrats, 3,4, Ski Club, 2 COVEY, Brenda Kay: Radioed, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 4 (Vice President); German Club, 3,4. COVINGTON, Patricia lean: Parn-plin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1,2,3,4; Recreation Association, 1,2,3,4; SEA, 4. COWAN, Phyllis lane: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choral Club, 2, 3,4 (Treasurer); MENC, 4; SEA, 4. COX, Glenda Lou: Jonesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association 1,3 (House Council), 3 (Legislature); German Club, 2; Sigma Kappa 3,4; Animus Quarrens, 4. COX, Nlary Ann: Independence, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minor, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972, Organization: BSU, 1,2. COX, Patricia Lorraine: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. COX, Patricia Moxley: Galax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Band, 2; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 2. COX, Sandra Jean: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972, Organizations: SEA, 4; Animus Quarens, 4. COX, Sharon Hunt: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Higlanders, 1,2,3; Phi Beta Lambda, 2,3; Honor: Dean's List. COX, Wanda Sue: Collinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA. CRAGLE, Florence Elaine: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: PLM Club, 1,2,3,4; Recreation Association, 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club, 2,3,4 (Vice President); Newman Club, 1,2, 3,4, Student Government Association, 4 (House Council); Honor: Monogram Letter, 3. CRAWL FY, Patricia Clifton: Black-stone, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major Flementary Education; Graduation, August. 1972. CRITES, Barbara Lou. Radford Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Art; Graduation, June, 1972. CROCKETT, Diane Ellison: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, library Science; Graduation, August, 1972. CROUCH, Cheryl Jeannette: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Journalism; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 4 (House Council, legislative Council); Gra-purchat, 3,4 (Business Manager); Honor: Pi Delta Lpsilon, 3,4. CROWDER, Mary Shirley: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Honor: Dean's List. CROWE, Margie Geneva: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, English, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 3,4 (Secretary-Treasurer); SEA, 3; Pansophia, 3; Honors: Sigma Tau Delta, 3,4; Publication of paper in Radford Review, 4. CROY, Priscilla Anne. Pearisburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3 (President); Student Government Association, 2 (Electoral Board); Panhellenic, 3; Honor: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3. CRUTSINGER, Dorothy Elizabeth: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Spanish; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 1,2 (Publicity Chairman), 3 (Band Chairman); Sigma Kappa, 3,4 (Standards Board Chairman). CUDDY, Cherylc Derylenc: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major. Art; Graduation. June. 1972; Organization: Chi Alpha. DAILEY, Diana Marie: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: PEM Club, 3. DALTON, Denita Anne: Gretna, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3,4; Honors: HEIB Sophomore Student Award; Phi Kappa Phi, 3,4; Omicron Nu, 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4; Sears Roebuck Scholarship, 1; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4. DALTON, L. Susan: Gretna, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: German Club, 2,3; Honors: Dean's List; Kappj Delta Pi, 3,4. DAMERON, Nancy Sue: Urbanna, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Farly Childhood Education; Graduation, 260 June, 1972; Organizations: Hoof-beats, 1,2; German Club, 2,3; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3.4 (Keeper of Grades). DANILLS, Beth Jane: Danville, Virginia;, Degree, U S.; Major, elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau, 2,3,4 (Corresponding Secretary); SEA, 4; Honor: 1st Place, May Day Horseshow, 2. DAVANZO, Sandra M.. Lnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Newman Club, 1,2,3,4; SEA, 3, 4; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). DAVIS, Doris Jean: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972. DAVIS, Mary Virginia: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. DAWLEY, Palsy lean: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972. DEEL, Joni Lynn: Clmtwood, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 2,3,4; Band, 2; Sociology Club, 3. DEEI, Sharron Ann: Clintwood, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 3,4; SEA, 4. DeHAVEN, Deborah Ann: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Band, 1,2, 3; Choir, 1,2; SEA, 3; Honor: Dean's List, 1,2,3. DeLAY, Margaret Rose: Gainesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4. DELLINGER, Charlene B,: Basye, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 2,3,4, Hoofbeats, 2,3; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council); Honor: Pi Delta Epsilon. DePUY, Donna jean: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972. DILLON, Alice Macdonald: McLean, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Newman Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (Class Treasurer, Interdorm Court); I lonor: Pi Gamma Mu, 2,3,4. DOBYNS, Theda layne: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Home Economics Club, 2. DOUD, Rosemary: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Religion; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Symposium (Secretary). DOYLE, Robbin Jo: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Life, 1,2; Honor: Pi Gamma Mu. 4. DREW, Arlene A.: Wytheville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, August, 1972. DRONENBURG, leanetie Louise: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: SEA. 4. DUEEY, Coleen Susan: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Animus Quarens, 2, 3,4 (Treasurer); SEA, 4; Honors: Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4; Chi Beta Phi, 4. DUNN, Nancy Elizabeth: Ripple-mead, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Cotillion Club. DYER, Anne Donaldson: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Gradua- ?6J tion, March, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Sociology Club, 2; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council); Honor: Dean's List 2,3,4. EDWARDS, Sue Gill: Chase City, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June. 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 3, 4; Radford Abroad, 2; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). LLLIS, Linda Sharon: Stuart, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 4; Political Science Club, 4. ERES, Evelyn Maria: Newport News, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 4; Bll HIVE. A; SLA. 4. FAIRCHILD, Donna Sue: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). FAITH, Janice Carol: Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Band, 1; Cotillion Club, 2,3,4; SEA, 4; Freshmen I.D. FANG, Barbara: Silver Spring, Maryland; Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972. FANT, Rebecca Ann: Springfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1,2,3,4 (Vice President); Cotillion Club, 2,3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 3,4 (President); BEE HIVE, 1,2; SEA, 4; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); Honor; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. FARMER, Sandra Spradlin: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Honor: Dean's List, 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY FEl TON, Susannc: Harvey Cedars, New Jersey; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Sociology Club, 2; German Club, 2,3; Psychology Club 4; Honors: Dean's List, 2,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4. EERRIER, Wanda Elaine: Waynesbor-o, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Sociology Club. FLIPPIN, Una McKinney: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations; Tri-M Club, 1,2,3,4; Cotillion Club, 2,3,4. FOSTER, Alberta Carolyn: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4. FOWLER, Donna Faye: Riner, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Intramural sports. FRANK, Michele Denise: Westminster, Maryland; Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics Statistics; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 2,3,4; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3,4, Honor: Sophomore Counselor. FRAZIER, Elizabeth lean: Whites-burg, Kentucky; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, |une, 1972; Organization: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council). ERIEDEL, Jennifer Kay: Seaford, Delaware; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics, Fashion Merchandising; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: L.S.A., 1,2,3; Athletic Association, 1; PEM Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 4. FRIEND, Julia Katherine: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Political Science; Graduation. June, 1972; Organizations: H ofbeats, 1.2,3; Animus Quarans, 3; Le Cercle Iran-cais, 3,4; Political Science Club, 4. FRINAN, I aura lane: Onancock, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choir, 2; Sociology Club, 4; YWCA, 3. FRYE, Anne Karen. Woodstock, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Heath Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: PFM Club, 3,4. FULP, Judith Rowe: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Latin Club, 3,4; Honors: Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4. GABRIELSON, Nancy Jane: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council). GARRETT, Melinda Ann: Newport News, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Social Science, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Campus Carnival Commission, 3; Student Government Association, 3 (honor Court), 4 (House Council); BEE HIVE, 2; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee, 2; Radford College Historical Society, 2; German Club, 2,3; Honor: May Court, 2. GARWOOD, Barbara Jean: Clifton Forge, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Honors: Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4. CAUDLN, Valli Arlene: Wood-bridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club 3,4; SEA, 3. CERACI, Christine Marie: Fort Buckner, Okinawa; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 3; 762 Student Government Association, 1 (Honor Council), 2 (Honor Court Chairman), 4 (Vice President); Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3,4 (Editor); Advisory Board. 2,3,4; BEE HIVE, 1,4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4. GERMAN, Barbara: Severna Park, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. GIBSON. Ruth Mane: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Dramatic Arts Speech; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); German Club, 3. GOETZ, Penelope Jane Portsmouth, Ohio; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972. GOOD, Edith Jane: Shenandoah, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: 4-H Alumni, 1; Wesley Council, 1,2,3 (Secretary), 4; Student Government Association, 2 (Legislative Council); Sigma Kappa, 2,3,4; Cotillion Club, 1,2,3; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. GRAHAM, Linda Louise: Bluefield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June. 1972; Organizations: 5EA, 1,2, 3,4; Cotillion Club, 3,4. GREENE, Mary Margaret: Lcwisburg, West Virginia; Degree, 8.A.; Major, Dramatic Arts and Speech; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Performed in The Serpent and Calm Down Mother, 4; Honor: Alpha Psi Omega, 4. CUM, Sharon FI.: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, March, 1972; Organization: Animus Quarens, 2,3,4. GUTHRIE, Connie Lynn: Altavista, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Music Education; Graduation, June 1972; Organizations: Highlanders, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 2; SEA, 3,4; MFNC, 2,3,4 (Secretary); Honor: Mu Phi Ppsilon. HA RECK, June: Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: (jrapurchat, 3 (Editor); Honors: Sigma Tau Delta, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. HAGEN, Mary Lou Adkins: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: MENC, 1,2 (Secretary), 3 (Vice President); Glee Club, 1, Choir, 2,3; Orchestra, 1; Choral Club, 2; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4; Mu Phi Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. HAGER, Karon Dawn: Wytheville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972, Organizations: PEM Club, 3,4; Recreation Association. HAH, Rita Ling Oio: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda, 2,3, 4. HALL, Sandra lenean: Victoria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, December. 1971; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 1; Psychology Club, 1,2 (Treasurer), 3,4; German Club, 3,4; Le Cercle Fran-cais, 3; Stage Manager: The Serpent and Calm Down Mother, 4. HANEY, Barbara Ann: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. HANSEN, Mary K.: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, German; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4, Honor: Dean's List. HARDY, Lydia Dianne: Danville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1,2,3 (2nd Vice President), 4; VHLA, 4; Honor: Dean's list, 3. HARRELL, Mario Shotwell: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. HARRIS, Carol: Barrington, Rhode Island; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tutoring, 2; Home Economics Club, 4; NHEA, 4. HARRIS, loan Abigail: Lync h Station, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (Interdorm Court, Student Court); Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3, Honor: Coronation Cout Representative. HARRIS, Joanne Elizabeth: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972. HARRIS, Karen Susan: Pulaski, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choral Club, 2,3,4. Honor: Mu Phi Epsilon. HARRIS, Marie Carnell: fairfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Band, 1,2,3,4; Animus Quarens, 4. HASTINGS, Helen Bliss: Mechanics-ville, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology, Sociology; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List, 1,2,3. HAYNES, Dianna Lynn: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 3; Highlanders, 1. IIAZLLWOOD, Deborah Ellison: Toano, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Majors, Psychology, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Le Cercle Francais, 1; Scipionic Society, 2; Hoofbeats. 2,3; ACLU. HELBERT, Patricia Ann: Bristol, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972 HEMSLEY, Elizabeth Maud: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1,2,3 (Vice President); Recreation Association, 1,2,3, 4; Monogram Club, 1,2,3,4; German Club. HENDERSON, Elizabeth Gayle: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1,2,3 (House Council); May Commission, 1; German Club, 3,4; Highlanders, 1,2; BSU, 1. HENDLRSON, I lien Kaye: Danville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organ izations: Pansophia, 3; Honors: Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4. HENDRICKS, Wanda K. Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, English, Spanish; Graduation, August, 1972. HENRY, Elizabeth S. (Libby): Colonial Heights, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: German Club, 2,3.4. HETHERINGJON, Sara Lynn: Hampton, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Chairman, Freshman I.D.; Home Economics Club, 1; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council), 3 (Class Treasurer); Chairman, Sophomore Stunt Nite; Campus Carnival Commission, 3,4; German Club, 3,4; Honor: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. HEYDT, Ellen-Jane: Forksville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Lutheran Student Association, 1,2,3, 4; Recreation Association, 1,2,3,4; PEM Club, 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club. 3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council), 4 (Student Life); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Monogram Letter, 3. 263 SENIOR DIRECTORY HITT, Diane Elaine: The Plains, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1072; Organizations: PEM Club, 1,2,3,4; Recreation Association, 1,2,3 (Vice President), 4; Monogram Club, 3,4 (Treasurer); BSU, 1,2, 3,4 (President); SEA, 3; Freshman I.D. HOBBS, Donna Marie: lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics arid Statistics; Graduation, lune, 1972; Organization: Tri-M, 1,2, 3,4. HODGES, Jean Reece: Glade Hill, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: PEM Club. HOKE, Virginia Louise: Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Lutheran Student Association, 1; Interfaith Council, 2; Cotillion Club, 4; SEA, 4. HOLLAND, Candace Johnson: Clifton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History, Library Science, Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 3 (Interdorm Court, Visiting Scholars Committee); Young Republicans, 1, 2,3,4; Radford College Historical Society, 1,2,3,4; Dean Hillman's Advisory Board, 2. HOLLAND, Patricia Ann: Suffolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, lune, 1972, Organizations: Student Government Association, 1,2,3,4; SEA, 4; Radford College Historical Society, 4; Intramural Sports, 1,2,3,4. HOLMES, Brenda Lou: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Speech and Drama; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Organization for the Understanding and Appreciation of Black Culture; Day Student's Club, 2. HOLT, Helen Joyce: Copper Hill, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Ele- mentary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council), 2 (Chairman of Interdorm Court), 3 (Legislative Council); SEA, 3,4; Honor: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List, 2,3. HOUff, Margaret Jean (Peggy): Weyers Cave, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1,2,3,4; Recreation Association, 1,2,3,4; Cotillion Club, 2,3,4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 1 (Legislative Council), 2 (Student Court), 3 (Chairman of Student Court); President's Advisory Board; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Junior Resident; National Student Register. HOUGH, Peggy Ann: Leesburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Sociology Club, 2. HOWLAND, Cail Millicent: Sterling, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Glee Club, 3,4. HOY, Laura Rae: Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Art; Graduation, June 1972; Organizations: Art Guild, 4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council); Cotillion Club, 3,4. HOY, Sharon Elizabeth: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Sea, 4, Honor: Sophomore Counselor. IIUDAK, Barbara Jean: Trenton, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972. HUDSON, Lorene: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education: Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); Highlanders, 2; Highland Fling Dancer, 2; Orchestra, 1; Phi Beta Lambda, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3,4. HUTT, Susan Courtney: Warrenton, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, March, 1972. HYDE, Virginia Ann: Dayton, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4. IRBY, Jo Ann Keehne: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1971. IRVAN, Alice Marie: Natural Bridge. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 2,3,4; Grapurchat, 3,4 (Feature Editor); Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3,4 (Treasurer); Sigma Tau Delta, 4. IRWIN, Gail Ann: White Plains, Maryland; Degree, B.A., Major, Biology; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Animus Quarens, 1, 2,3 (President), 4; Highlanders, 1,2,3, 4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council), 4 (Student Litf); Honors: Junior Resident; Chi Beta Phi, 2,3,4 (President); Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. JACKSON, Madeline April: Mc-Gaheysville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Art Guild, 1; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). JAMISON, Peggy Sue: Boone Mill, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA. JENKINS, Marilyn Victoria: Shena-doah, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Recreation Association, 1,2,3,4; PEM Club, 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club, 3,4, SEA, 4. 264 JETER. Elizabeth Gail. Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Fducation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, Brenda Leigh: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: BSU, 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, Catherine Virginia: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (Elouse Council), 2 (Legislative Council, Communication Committee); SLA, 3,4; PEM Club, 3, 4; German Club, 3,4, Elonor: Dean's List, 3. JOHNSON, Donna Lee: Clifton lorge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 4; Redcoats, 3; SEA. JOHNSON, I inda Kay: LaVale, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 4; SEA, 4; Sociology Club, 3. JOHNSON, Marianne Coleman: Russell, Kentucky; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 1,2,3; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2,3,4; Bit HIVL, A (Photographer); Grapurchal, 4 (Photographer); Home Economics Club, 4; Student Government Association, 3 (legislature); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Pi Delta Epsilon. IOHNSON, Sheila Scott: Portsmouth, Ohio; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Lducation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Orchesis, 1,2,3; PEM Club, 2,3,4; Highlanders, 1,2,3,4, Recreation Association, 2,3,4. JOHNSON, Sylvia Jeanne: Glade Spring, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. JONES, Doris Leora: Roanoke, Vir- ginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Radford College Historical Society, 1. JONES, Dorothy Loretta: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972. IONES, Judith Yvonne: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4. JONES, Valerie franes: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Biology; Graduation, August, 1972 JORDAN, Valerie: Atlanta, Georgia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Org-naizations: Council for Exceptional Children, (Corresponding Secretary); Student Government Association, 2 (Student Court); Cotillion Club, 1,2,3,4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3,4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor, 2; May Court, 2; Dean's List, 3. JOYCE, Donna Reid: Buena Vista, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June. 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4; Council for Exceptional Children, 3,4. KEESLING, Karen Givynne: Blue-field, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Early Childhood Fducation, Elementary Fducation; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Dolphin Club; Westminister; Young Democrats; Student Government Association, (Legislature); SEA: YWCA. KELLY. Alicia Marie: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972. KENDALL, Sherry Lynn: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; German Club, 2; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; May Court, 3. KENNEDY, Marian L.: Morrisville, Pennsylvania; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 2,3, 4; German Club, 4; Student Govern- ment Association, 4 (House Council); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4. KESSIER, Shelby Darlene: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Dance Health Physical Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Orchesis, 3,4; Wesley Foundation, 2,3; Avec Movement, 3, 4; Concert Advisory Committee, 3; SEA, 3,4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council). KEYS, Joyce Ann: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Art; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: College Art Club. KING, Ella K.: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 2; Student Government Association, 3 4 (Elouse Council); Spring Festival Committee, 3,4; PEM Club, 4; Recreation Association, 4. KING, Mary Catherine: Wylheville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science; Graduation, June, 1972. KINZIE, Mary: Bridgewater, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Elome Economics Club, 4; Honors: Sears Scholarship, 4. KITCHEN, Nancy Clark: Franklin, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Elome Economics; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 1,2,3; BEE HIVE, 3; SEA, 3; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3; Student Government Association, 3 (Legislative Council). KITTS, Bonnie Agee: Christiansburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Pern Club, 1,2, 3; Recreation Association, 1. KLINE, Kathy: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3,4; Student Government Assocaition, 3 (House Council), 4 (Clubs Organization Advisory Board); Honor: Sophomore Counselor. 265 SENIOR DIRECTORY KNAPP, Brenda J.: Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Larly Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Student Government Association, 1 (Student Court). KNICLLL Y, Carolyn Rebecca: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972. KNIGHT, Martha Ann: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Glee Club, 2; Choral Club, 3. KNOPP, Katherine Yvonne: Staun-tan, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SFA, 4. KOILLLY, Rosemary Christina: Woodbridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History, Social Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: BSU, 1; Radford College Historical Society, 2,3,4; Honor: Pi Gamma Mu, 2,3,4. LAOIS, Maria Thomas: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Young Republicans, 2,3,4. I All, Carol Nissen: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4, Campus Carnival Commission, 3. LAMIE, Toni Leigh: Tannersville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Glee Club; Council for Exceptional Children. LANDES. Barbara Lou: Harrisonburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June 1972. LANG, Gayle Randolph: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; organizations: Student Government Association, 3 (House Council, Interesidence Hall (Council); SEA, 4, Sigma Kappa, 3,4. LANGFORD. Patricia Anne: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4, Sigma Kappa, 2,3,4 (Efistorian-Li-brarian); Campus Carnival, 3. LARKIN, Mary Magdalene: McLean, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 4; Sociology Club, 4; Newman Club, 1,2,3, 4. LAW, Wanda English: Moneta, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Home Economics Club LAWSON, Lynn Mullins: Richlands, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972. LAWSON, Maureen Carol: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); May Court Committee, 1; Ski Club. LAYMAN, Kathryn Jeanne: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History, Social Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (Legislature); SEA, 4; Advisory Board to Dean of Admissions. LAYNE, Sandra Kay: Wytheville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June 1972; Honor: Dean's List. LEE, Barbara Jane: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 3,4; Recreational Association, 3,4; SEA, 3, 4. LEE, Susan lane: Arlington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation, June, 1972, Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1,2,; Advisory Board, 2; Student Government Association, 3 (Legislative Council), 4 (House Council Secretary); Ski Club. LEONARD, Doris Iordan: Sutherland, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minor, Geography Journalism; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3,4 (President); Advisory Board, 4; Honor Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3,4. LESSER, Susanne Beatrix: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.5.; Major, Psychology, German; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 3; Foreign Language Unit, 2,3 (President); Honor: Dean's List, 3. LESTER, Harriet Leigh: Christians-burg, Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, March, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3. LLSILR, Jane Lllen: Ballsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Recreation Administration; Graduation, March 1972; Organizations: Highlander Band, 1,2,3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (Efouse Council President); Parks and Recreation Society, 3,4 LEWIS, Sherry N.: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972. LIISEY, Connie Jo: Emporia, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4. IINEBERRY, Dianne Parks. Galax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA. P66 LINKENHOKER, Fannie Jewel: Rad- ford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972. LOGAN, Catherine Evelyn: Mea-dowview, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Band, 1; PEM Club, 1,2; Recreation Association. 1,2; SEA, 4. LOMAX, Jeanne Eli7abeth: Toms River, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Statistics; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3,4 (Treasurer); German Club, 2,3. LONG, Diane Carol: Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: SEA; Council for Exceptional Children; Psychology Club; Choral Club; Student Government Association, (House Council). LONG, Marguerite Virginia: Wood-stock, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 1,2; YWCA, 3,4; Psychology Club, 1; SEA, 2; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4 (Historian); Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4 (President); Dean's List, 1,2,3,4. LORITSCH, Mary Brewer: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Psychology, English; Graduation, June, 1972. LUTZ, Carolyn Sue: Mt. Jackson, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club. 2,3,4; Gymnastics Club, 2,3,4; Recreation Association, 3,4. LYNN, Lisa Jo. Buena Vista, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); SEA; Honors: Campus Carnival Contestant. 1; May Day Court, 1. MA, bmily Ua-Shmg: Willingboro, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, March, 1972. MACIIEN, Susan Anne: Hampton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: El Circule Espanol, 1; Ski Club, 1; SEA, 3,4; Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3,4. MADEO, Margretta Elizabeth: Key West. Florida; Degree, B.A.; Major, Geography; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1; Student Government Association, 1 (Legislative Council), 2 (Student Court), 3 (House Council), 4 (Student Life); German Club, 4 (Vice President); Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3,4. MAH, Rita Ling Oic: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda, 2,3, 4 MANNON, JoAnn Black: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. MARASCIULLO, Diane Marie: far-mingdale. Long Island, New York; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Ski Club, 2,3; SEA, 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 3,4; Student Government Association, 3 4 (House Council). MARKEY, Mary Branch: Harrisonburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3; SEA, 3,4; Student Government Association, 3,4. MARSHALL, Kathryn Ann: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, March, 1972. MARSHALL, Linda Pugh: Herling, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (Legislative Council); SEA, 4; Sigma Kappa, 2,3,4. MARTIN, Carol Ikard: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education, Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council); Honor: Dean's List, 1,2,3. MARTIN, Donna Carole: Pembroke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972. MARTIN, Sandra Elizabeth: Chris-tiansburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, December 1971; Organizations: MENC; VMTA; SEA; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2,3,4; Mu Phi Epsilon, 1,2,3,4 (President, Senior Achievement Award). MATNEY, Patsy Diane: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, August, 1972. McCAULEY, Mary Lou: Springfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 3 (Student Court); SEA, 3,4; Young Democrats, 3; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. McClANAHAN, Lynda Dianne: Grundy, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4. McCLAUGHERTY, Joyce Allen: Narrows, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 2,3 (Treasurer). McCLUNG, Melody Angela: Marion, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choir, 1,2,3; Chamber Choir, 1,2,3; Band, 3; MENC, 2,3; Choral Club, 2; Student Government Association 1 (House Council); Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon, 3,4. McCORMACK, Ann Catherine: Tails Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Specail Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2 (House Council President), 3 (Class Secretary); SEA, 3; Council for Exceptional Children, 3,4; Honor: Dean's List, 2, 3,4. 207 SENIOR DIRECTORY McDARMONT, Lily Mae: North Tazewell, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 3 (House Council, Legislative Council); SEA, 4 (Historian); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List, 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 3,4. McFADDEN, Rcgena Ann: Covington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3, 4; YWCA, 1,2 (Secretary); Home Economics Club, 1. McCARI IY, Catherine Elaine: Eau Gallie, Florida; Degree, B.S.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972. McNAIR, Susan Marie: Muskegon, Michigan; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club; Highlanders Band. MIACHAM, Elizabeth Stanton: Lexington, Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972. MEADE, Cay Leonard: Kingsport, Tennessee; Degree, B.S.; Major, General Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Wesley Foundation, 1,2,3,4. MEADOWS, Patricia Glenn: Galax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3, 4; Student Government Association, 3 (I louse Council). MERCHANT, Phyllis Louise Fairfax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda, 3,4. MEYERHOEFFER, Teresa Sue: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organization: Sociology Club, 2. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4; Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3,4. MIDDLEDORE, Virginia Anne: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations; Language Unit, 2,3; NEA, 3,4; Honor: Dean's List, 3. MONGER, Shirley Ann: Harrisonburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); Cotillion Club, 3,4. MONTGOMERY, Ruth Ann: Wilmington, Delaware; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Gar-duation, December, 1971; Honor: Dean's List. 3,4. MOORE, Katherine V.: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972. MOORE, Malene Ann: Poquoson, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, History, Social Sciences; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Political Science Club, 4; Radford College Historical Society, 2,3 (Publicity Chariman), 4; International Relations Club, 1. MOSS, Mary Ann: Collinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: MENC, 2,3 (Treasurer), 4; SEA, 3,4; Band, 3; Glee Club, 2,4; Choir, 3; Honor: Mu Phi Epsilon, 3,4 (Recording Secretary). MOYERS, Vicki Kaye: Wayneshow, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3; Council for Exceptional Children, 3,4; Honor: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List, 4. MULLINS, Bonnie Sue Campbell: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organiza- 268 tions: Glee Club, 2,3; German Club, 3,4; SEA, 4. MUNDEN, Kathleen Louise: Amelia, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda, 3. MUSCO, Patrice Ann: Annandale, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, I (House Council), 2 (Class Vice President), 3 (Class President, Student Advisory Board); Freshman I.D. Chairman; Newman Club, 1,2 (Treasurer); In gles Party, 1; Sophomore Stunt Night; Spiritual Enrichment Committee, 2; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3. MYERS, Barbara Ann. Covington, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. MYERS, Sharon Duffy: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish; Graduation, June, 1972. NAWROT, Bernadette Marie Ghis-laine: Washington, D.C.; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Minor, Political Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College E(is-torical Society, 2,3 (Secretary), 4; Student Government Association, 3 4 (Honor Court); SEA, 2; BEE HIVE, 1,2 (Copy), 3 4 (Senior Directory Editor); Orchestra, 3,4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List, 1,3,4. NESBIT, Marva jane: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Scipionic Circle, 3,4; Sociology Club, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 3 (Student Court), 4 (Class Historian); Greek Study Commission, 3; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. MICHAEL, Brenda Kay: Mt. Solon, NEWTON, Linda Jones: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972. NICHOLS, Rita Carol: Independence, Virginia; Degree B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. NIEDERMEYER, Ann Spencer: Richmond. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization- SFA, 1,2. NORCROSS, Carol franklin: Fair-field, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3, 4; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council, Interdorm Court). NORCUTT, Ellen Frances: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 3,4 (Treasurer); Newman Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). NUCKOLS, Claudia Ruth: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choir, 1,2,3,4; Chamber Singers, 2,3,4; SEA, 3,4; MENC, 1,2,3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); VMTA, 4; Honors: Mu Phi Epsilon, 2, 3,4 (President); Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4; Winner, Western District VMTA Auditions, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. NYCUM, Brenda Allanson: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Orgnaization: Glee Club, 1. NYMAN, Anita Gayle: Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Org-naizations: SEA, 3,4; Young Democrats, 4: Student Government Association, 4 (Honor Court). OAKIFY, Trilby Murlin: Yorktown, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minors, Speech, Journalism; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2 (Interdorm Court, House Council), 3 (Honor Court); German Club, 3,4; National Council Teachers of English, 3,4; Elonors: Sophomore Counselor, Dean's List, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3,4. O'DELL, Rebecca Suzanne Carrier: Pearisburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, Auust, 1972. OGLETHORPE, Karen Joan: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education: Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Glee Club, 1,2; SEA, 4; Freshman I.D. OLD, foycelyn Anne: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: National Elome Economics Association, 1; Tri-M Club, 2,3,4; Honors: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4; Phi Kappa Phi, 3,4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. OLLYNIK, Marie: McLean, Virginia, Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Sociology Club. 4. OSBORNE, Fonnie Elkins: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972. OSBORNE, Jacqueline Sue: Cleveland, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 3 (House Council), 4 (Student Court); Cotillion Club, 3,4; SEA, 3,4; GTU, 3,4; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. OULD, Nanccbelle Louise: Glen Lyn, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choral Club; Phi Beta Lambda, 4 (Historian) OVERSTREET, Janet Fay: Vinton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Choir, 2,3; Honor: Outstanding Freshman. PACE, Bonnie Marie: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972. PALMER, Mary Ellen: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 3,4; SLA, 4. PANNILL, Nancy Carol: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Sociology Club, 2; Young Democrats, 3; Honor: Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4. PARCELL, Martha Elizabeth: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Flementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. PARSON, Glenna Faye: East Stone Gap, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4. PAYNE, Margaret Ann: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SLA, 2,4. PE ARMAN, Ruth Ann: Shawsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 1,3; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3; Pi Omega Pi, 3,4 (Treasurer); Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4 (Secretary). PEARSON, Ann Faye: Emporia, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, General Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2,3,4; Student Government Association, 1 (House Council), 2 (Interdorm Court), 3 4 (Faculty Committee on Clubs and Organizations); Wesley Foundation, 3,4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Junior Resident; Outstanding Freshman; Dean's List, 1; Chi Lambda Phi; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. PENNINGTON, Brenda Kay: Ashland, Kentucky; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972. PENNINGTON, Pamela: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Campus Crusade for Christ, 3,4; SEA, 4; Council for Exceptional Children, 4. 269 SENIOR DIRECTORY PERDUE, Linda La ye. Rocky Mount, Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Special Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Council for Exceptional Children, 3,4; SEA, 4; Honor: Dean's List, 2,3. PETERS, Karen Lee: Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Orchesis, 1; Honor: Alpha Psi Omega, 3,4. PHELPS, Melanie Diane: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club. PHILLIPS, Constance Michele: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972. PHIPPS, Delores Gayle: Mouth of Wilson, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3,4; Student Government Association, 3 (House Council, Interdorm Court); Honor: Gamma Tau Upsilon, 4. PIERCY, Karen £.; Gainesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 4; GTU, 4. PITTMAN, Linda Rupe: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Political Science; Graduation, March, 1972. PORTER, Helen Jacqueline: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Council for Exceptional Children, 4. POT1ER, lieth Linzcy: Staunton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Lutheran Studer.i Association, 1,2; Cotillion Club, 3,4. POWELL, Patricia Newman (Trisha): Maioaca, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education, Graduation, June , 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. PRESTON, Rehekah Jane: Rural Retreat, Virginia; Degree, B.S., Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972. PRUITT, Glenna Carol: Big Rock, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary and Early Choldhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization; SEA. PULMAN, Deborah Rae: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Geography; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List, 3,4, Gamma Theta Upsilon, 2,3,4. PURDY, Catherine )oyce: Ronoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (Class Secretary); Chi Lambda Phi, 3; Sea, 3; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2,3,4. QUESENBERRY, Judith Hutto: Manassas, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary and Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations SEA, 3,4; Sociology Club, 3. RAINES, Ramona Susanne: Mc-Gaheysville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, History, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Choral Club, 3, Student Government Association, 1 2 (Legislature, House Council); Sociology Club, 4: Honor: Pi Gamma Mu, 3. REDMILES, Katherine Elizabeth; Springfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972. REEDY, Brenda Barnett: Jewell Ridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, August, 1972. REID, Susan Staley: Frederick, Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, lune. 1972. ReMINE, Matanette: Woodbridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1,2,3,4; LSA, 1,2,3,4; SEA; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. REYNOLDS, Barbara Lynn: McLean, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Administration; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 1,2,3,4; Hoofbeats, 2,3,4; Recreation Association, 1; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. REYNOLDS, Brenda Selle: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, EJome Economics Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Home Economics Club. REYNOLDS, Joanne Karyl: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. REYNOLDS, Patricia Jane. Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3,4; Honors: Dean's List, 2,3 Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4. RICE, Cathy Aleta: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. RICHARDSON, Glenda Diane: Abingdon, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Intramurals. RICKETTS, Wanda Lee: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Young Democrats, 1, 2; MENC, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 1,2; Highlanders, 1,2,3,4; Honors: Mu Phi Epsilon, 2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi. 3, 270 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. KILLY, Patricia Ann: Colonial Heights, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. RITCHIE, Claire: Petersburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization; Student Government Association, 1 (House Council). ROBFRTS, Brenda Mae: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972. ROGERS, Martha Jane: Melfa, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Recreation Administration; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Recreation Association, 2,3,4; Biology Club, 1; Sociology Club, 2,3. ROMANS, Sandra: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972. ROPLR, Janet Louise: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Sociology Club, 3,4. ROIH, Barbara llieff: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Home Economics Club, 1; Intramural Volleyball, 1; SEA, 4; Day Students Club. ROUNTREY, Ellen Hayes: Chesapeake, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Journalism; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 3 (House Council); Choral Club, 2,3; Freshman Newsletter. ROWLAND, Anne Katherine: Hurt, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Mathematics, Statistics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tri-M 2,3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; German Club, 2; I lonor: Kappa Mu Epsilon. ROY, Roena I ranees: Dublin, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June 1972; Organizations: Glee Club, 2,3,4; BST, 2,3; AMEA, 2,3; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3,4; State Boutique Committee, 3. ROYSTON, Sandra lane: Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); SEA, 3,4; German Club, 3, 4; Honor: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3, 4. RUIZ, Stella Ann: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish; Graduation, December, 1971; Organization: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council). RUPARD, Sandra Deone: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Organizations: MENC, 1,2,3,4; Honor: Mu Phi Epsilon, 2,3,4. RUSSEll, Karen Marie: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 3,4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4. RUSSELL, Sandra Lynn: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Campus Carnival Committee Co-Chairman, 1; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); BSU, 1,2,3,4. SCHROTH, Mary Angela: Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Majors, English, Latin; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Scipionic Circle, 2,3,4; Campus Carnival Dorm Chairman; Honors: Dean's List, 3; Eta Sigma Phi. SCHULER, Catherine Lucille: Sea-ford, New York; Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Beta Alpha, 2, 3 (President), 4; Publications Board; Honors: Dean's List; Pi Gamma Mu. SCUl L Y, Barbara Ellen: No. Dighton, Massachusetts; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Beta Alpha, 3,4; Student Government Association, 4 (Legislative Council). SEAY, Carol Vince: Scottsville, Vir- ginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics, Related Arts; Graduation, June, 1972, Organizations: 4-H Alumni, 1; Home Economics Club, 1. 2,3,4; Animus Quarcns, 3. SEEGREN, Mary Kathryn: Fairfax. Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 3,4 (President); Ski Club, 1,2, 3; Student Government Association, 3 4 (Legislature); Honors: Dean's List, 2,3; Pi Gamma Mu, 3,4. SEMONES, Connie Gayle: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Pi Beta Lambda, 4. SERRETT, Cynthia Karen: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Elementary and Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. SHARPE, Paulene Missouri: Wood-lawn, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. SHELBURNE, Carolyn Jane: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Day Students' Club. SHFITON, Deborah Hair: Chatham, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 2; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Dean's List. SHELTON, Glenda Carol: Patrick Springs, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972. SHERRILL, Cynthia Ann: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. SHRADER, Thelma Carol: Narrow's, Virginia; Degree, B.S; Major, Special Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3,4; Hofofbeats, 3. 271 SENIOR DIRECTORY SHUMAKER, Deidra Jay: Temper-anceville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, August, 1972. SHUTT, Patricia Anne: Brookneal, Virginia; Degiee, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: BSU, 1,2,3,4; SEA, 3,4; Band, 1; Home Economics Club, 1,2; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. SIMMERMAN, Karen Johnson: Marion, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Special Education Association. SIMMONS, Judy Lee: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: SLA, 4. SIMPSON, Donna Lee: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Day Students Club, 1; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3,4; Orchesis, 1,3; Student Government Association, 1 (Electoral Board), 3 (Student Life); SEA, 1,3; IRHC, 3; Cotillion Club. SINK, Nora Estela: Ridgeway, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English, Speech; Graduation, June, 1972. SLATER, Brenda Joyce: Hampton, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tri-M, 1; Honors: Dean's List, 1,2; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2. SMASAL, Susan Michele: Alexandri-a, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Psychology, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3,4; Ski Club, 1; Psychology Club, 4; Honors: Campus Carnival Candidate, 1; Pi Gamma Mu. SMITH, Margo C.uyler: Gretna, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; German Club, 2; Council for Exceptional Children. SMITH, Rebecca Mason: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Ele-mentary Education; Graduation, December, 1972; Organizations: Legislative Council, 1; Band, 1,2; Glee Club, 2. SMITH, Vicki Jouhnson: Bedford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 2. SMITHERAN, Janet Colene: Fork Union, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Animus Quarens, 1, 2,3,4; Honors: Chi Beta Phi, 3,4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. SMOOT, (Lillian) Mario: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Horne Economics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3, 4; Student Government Association, 1 (House Council); SEA, 3,4; BSU, 1, 2,3,4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Who-s Who in American Colleges and Universities. SNIDtR, Brenda Loretta: Kimball-ton. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972. SNIDER, Ina Louise: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, French; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: I e Cercle Erancais, 3 (Treasurer), 4. SNYDER, Lyn Hamilton (Phil): Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 1,2,3 (Vice President), 4; Cotillion Club, 4; Young Republicans, 1,2; Student Government Association, 1,2,3, 4 (Honor Council; Chairman, 3,4), 3 4 (Judicial Board; Executive Council; Dr. Hilman's Advisory Board), 4 (House Council); SEA, 4; IRHC. 4; Honors: Sopho- more Counselor; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. SPENCLR. Phyllis Ann: Sallville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, English, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Young Republicans; Radford College Historical Society. SPENCER, Virginia Kathryn: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2,3 (Property Manager), 4 (Parliamentarian); Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,3, 4; Chairman, Southern Intercolli-gate Association of Student Governments, 4; Student Government Association, 1 (Elouse Council President), 3 (Interdorm Court), 3 4 (Honor Court), 4 (House Council President); Faculty Advisory Board, 2; Honors: Outstanding Freshman; Sophomore Counselor. SPIEKER, Mary Catherine: Lyn-dhurst, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Philosophy, Religion; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Philosophy Club, 3,4; Psychology Club, 3. SPIVEY, Janet Blair: Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 1,2,3,4; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); SLA, 4; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. SPROUSE, Betsy Moore: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 1,2,3,4 (Secretary); Publications Board, 3; Help Center, 3,4; Executive Council, United Campus Chapel, 4; Rules Committee, 4; Honors: Sophomore Counselor: Junior Resident; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Senior Resident; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. SQUIRE, Margaret Ann: McLean, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Lle-mentary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. 272 STAFFORD-HUMPHREYS, Ann Louise: Bluefield, West Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Dramatic Arts Speech; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 4; BSU, 3,4; The Strangler, 3; The Serpent, 3; Choir, 4. ST CLAIR, Susan Caro : Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: MENC, 2,3,4; Choir, 2,3,4 (President); Choral Club, 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Secretary); VMTA Auditions, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 3; Mu Phi Epsilon, 3,4. STEFFEY, Kathy Anne: Rural Retreat, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3. STEPHENS, Kathleen Elizabeth: Norfolk, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Marketing Retailing; Graduation, June, 1972; Orgnaizations: German Club, 3,4; Phi Beta Lambda, 3,4. STEVENS, Lou Anne: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. STEVENS, Susan JoAnne: South Boston, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: HtE HIVE, 1,2; Sociology Club, 1; Student Government Association, 2 (In-tcrdorm Court), 3 (Interdorm Court Secretary, Legislature, Constitution Committee), 4 (Legislature Secretary); Dr. Rutherford's Advisory Board, 2; Dr. Hillman's Advisory Board, 3; Cotillion Club, 3,4; SEA, 3, 4. STEWART, Patricia Eileen: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 3 (House Council); Honor: Sophomore Counselor. STRAUB, Sheila Ann: Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Student Government Association, 3 (Interdorm Court). SUMPTER, Barbara Lee: Lancaster, California; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. SWAVERLY, Cynthia Kay: Eredricks-burg, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Home Economics Business; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: Chi Lambda Phi, 3. SWEENEY, Kathleen Ann: Petersburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 2 (Judiciary Committee), 2 (Constitutional Revision Committee); Archaeology Club, 2. SWISHER, Brenda Laye: Lexington, Virginia; Degiee, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization. SEA, 4. fALLEY, Barbara Anne: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972. TAYLOR, Ann furnald: Vienna, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Political Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 1; Athletic Association, 1; Student Government Association, 4 (Student Court); Political Science Club, 4 (President). TEST, Monique S.. Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Council for Exceptional Children; SEA. THAXTON, lanet Lee. Halifax, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Council for Exceptional Children, 3,4; Aqua-maids, 3,4 (President); Honors: Sophomore Counselor; Special Ed-uccaiion Senior Traineeship Award, 4. THIRAKHUPT, Tharee: Bangkok, Thailand; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business; Graduation, August, 1972. THIRAKHUPT, Vanee: Bangkok, Thailand; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972. 77 3 THOMAS, Cindy Hope: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SLA. 4; BSU, 3. THOMPSON, Patricia A.: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 3; Radford College Historical Society. 3; SEA. THOMPSON, Rosemary Ayres: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 2,3,4 (President); German Club, 3,4. THORNDIKE, Anne Quintard: Wicomico Church, Virginia; Degree. B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Aquamaids, 3 (secretary); Student Government Association, 3 (Student Court), 4 (House Council); PEM Club, 3,4. THWEATT, Sandra Faye: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 1,2,3; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Home Economics Club, 3; AATCC, 3,4; Honors: Omicron Nu, 3,4; Outstanding Pledge Award, 2; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. HONOR. Cathy Moore: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, larly Childhood Education; Graduation, December, 1971. TILLERY, Marilyn Blankenship: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. TOLTON, Catherine lean: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Sociology Club, 3 (Vice President), 4 (President). TOMLINSON, Glenda Smyth: Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972. SENIOR DIRECTORY TOMLINSON, Louisa Linda Nell: Birmingham, Alabama; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, june, 1972; Organization: Animus Quar-ens; Honors: Dean's List, 3,4; Biolo-by Laboratory Assistant. TOMLINSON, Marilyn Douglas: Charlottesville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972. TOWNSEND, Carol Teresa: Ft. Gordon, Georgia; Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 3,4; Ski Club, 3,4. TOWSEY, Nancy Allen: Mineral, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 3,4 (Social Chairman); Student Government Association, 1,2,3,4; Sea, 4; Tri-M, 4; Honor: Dean's 11st, 1. TRENARY, Jody Ann. Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 1 (House Council, Interdorm Court); German Club, 2; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Panhellenic Council, 2,3 (Vice President); Greek Study, 3, Honor: May Court, 3. TRENT, Cheryl Elaine: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1,2,3,4. 1RIPLETT, Martha Wasiel: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Pi Delta Epsilon, 3,4; Sophomore Counselor; Radford College Historical Society, 2,3 (President), 4; Ski Club, 3; Grapurchat, 3, 4. TROTTER, Kathleen S : Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Beta Alpha; Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation. TUCKER, Nancy lane: Kenbridge, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: SEA; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). TURNER, Jacqueline L.: Richmond, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Fashion Merchandising; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); Cotillion Club, 2,3,4; Wesley Big Sis, 4; AHEA, 4; Home Economics Club, 4; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. ULMER, Linda Gail: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Art Guild, 2; Grapurchat, 2; Ski Club, 4. UPDYKE, Judith Lynn: Chester, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Student Government Association, 2 (Student Court, House Council); Cotillion Club, 2,3,4; SEA; Student Advisory Committee, 2; Honor: Dean's List, 1, 3. VASSAR, Anne Craybill: Iroutville, Virginia; Degree, 8.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. VESEl IK, Susan Jane: Marion, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Horne Economics Club, 2,3,4. VETTER, Brenda Elizabeth: Manassas, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 2,3,4; Phi Beta Lambda, 3,4. VINCENT, Margaret L.: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: Young Republicans, 1; SEA, 2. WADE, Phyllis Sue: Martinsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: SEA, 4. WALKER, Cheryl Lynn: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry; Graduation, December, 1971; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 1,2, 3,4; Redcoats, 1,2,3. WALKER, Diann Elise: Stade, Germany; Degree, B.S.; Major, lashion Merchandising; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 2,3,4; Sigma Kapp, 3,4 (Treasurer); American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, 4 (President); Honors: May Court, 2; Who's Who in American Fraternities and Soroities. WALKER, Janis Leo: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club, 3,4; Recreation Association, 3,4; Student Government Association, 4 (House Council). WANDTLT, Elfriede Norma: Spring-field, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: SEA, 3. WARD, Ann Shannon: Buena Vista, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: German Club, 2,3,4; Sigma Kappa, 2,3,4; Honor: Dean's List, 1. WARD, Mama: Fort Eustis, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 1; Student Government Association, 2 (House Council); SEA, 4; Cotillion Club, 2,3,4; Wesley Big Sister. WATSON, Charlotte Graham: Jones-ville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Biology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tri-M, 1,2,3,4; SEA, 2,3; Honor: Dean's List, 2,3. ?74 WEADE, Linda Marie: Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Psychology Club, 4; Help Center, 4. WEAVER, loan: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,3,4; Cotillion Club, 2,3; Phi Beta Lambda, 2,3,4; Student Court, 2; Honors: Pi Omega Pi, 3; Sophomore Counselor; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. WHEELING, Deborah Gaye: Salem, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: PEM Club; Rules Committee, 3; Monogram Club, 2,3,4; Recreation Association; German Club; Student Life. WHITEHEAD, Esther Carol: Tanners-ville, Virginia; Degree, BS; Major, History; Graduation, August, 1972; Organizations: Radford College Historical Society, 4; Sociology Club, 4. WILLIAMS, Susan Jean: Virginia Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972. WILLIS, Catherine Edwards: Cabin Creek, West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Highlanders, 1,2,3,4. WISE, Lois Elaine: Hollins, Virginia: Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, December, 1971. WITT, Rachel Reynolds: Altavista, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: Alpha Nu. WOODALL, Bonnie Gail: Dinwid-die, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Class Secretary, 2; Wesley Council; Tri-M 2; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. WOODFORD, Macklyn Eugenia: Huddleston, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: BSU; Young Democrats; SEA; Glee Club. WOODS, Susan: Rocky Mountain, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, March, 1972. WOODWARD, Linda Darlene: Keo-kee, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Majors, Mathematics, Psychology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Tri-M, 1,2,3,4; SEA, 2,3,4. WOODY, Jennifer Ree: Scottsville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: SEA, 3,4; Sociology Club, 2; SGA, 1,2,3,4. WOOTTON, Kathy Hansen: Black-stone, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business; Graduation, June, 1972. WORLEY, Betty Lois: Rocky Mount, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organization: PEM Club, 3,4. WRIGHT, Regina Hope: Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early Childhood Education; Graduation, August, 1972; Organization: SEA, 2, 3,4; Cotillion Club, 4. WYATT, Linda Faye: Bluefield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, March, 1972; Organizations: House Council; SEA. ZECH, Janet Mary: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Campus Carnival, 1,2; May Commission; SEA; Honors: Sophomore Counselor; May Court, 2. ZETTERSTRON, Leslie Louise: Radford, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology; Graduation, June, 1972; Organizations: Spanish Club, 1,2; Ski Club, 1,2; Sociology Club, 1,2,3, 4; Intramurals, 1; Help Center. ZIMBRO, Donna Lee: Falls Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Recreation; Graduation, June, 1972. 275 No Love Can Stunt Growth Lack of love can stunt a child's growth, reports Dr. I Orville C. Green of Children’s Memorial llosjiit.il. Chicago, in the March SCIENCE DIGEST. In several cases of “deprivation dwarfism.” where a child had been mistreated by his parents and he was abnormally small for his age, tests showed no secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland. Deficient growth is only one of the defects caused by an abnormal child-parent relationship. Others include bizarre behavior, retarded speech, shyness and temper tantrums. Trial Brings Criticism! | To The Editor: Justice may not have been I lone with the deadlocked jury it the trial of Dr. Jcrvey vs. Dr. ! Martin and the 1968 Radford College Board of Visitors, but it comes close to the most amount of justice 1 have seen lately at this college. Dr. Jervcy doc? not believe in premarital sex, but he feels he has an “obligation to acquaint them (his students) with every conceivable viewpoint they might run into after college.” Dr. Jervcy respect® peoples viewpoints even if they are in opposition to his own, which includes Suzanne Milas' article Why I Believe In Sex Before Marriage. Mrs. Graham, a member of the Board of Visitors, testified hat she thinks Radford, being a girls school “is quite different from other schools” and should have higher moral standard'. Doe® this mean that view® on pre-marital sex should be kept hidden from the girls at Radford? If so, it is an archaic idra. Doc® Mrs. Graham know that there is a course taught at Radford entitled “The Family” which has had discussions on sex both inside and outside of the institution of marriage? Dr. Martin says that a teacher “should never step down off the pedestal to their (students) own level.” I've enjoyed a very informal dinner and have even gone out for ice cream with two past administrators. They were not on a pedestal then. More than one member of the Board of Visitors slated tiiat they denied a salary raise anil summer employment for Dr. Jervcy due to recommendation® by the administration. I think that before one decides a man's i-areer by limiting it. lie should check into the facts thoroughly. Muse stated that he cared that “every j rofi or and employee he treated fairly ami justly.” And then In- said he wouldn't “sit by ...and learn that a jirofessor was ti lling his girls to go to bed with A, B, anil (I before marriage.” Dr. Jcrvey did not do this, and I see no reason to even have imjdied I hi.®. Dr. Marlin says Radford is “a conservative school. ' My view L® that Radford is composed of different girl® with different viewpoints and different faculty with different view [mints, and 'this is the only wav anl educational system can he kepi from growing stale. If Radford! hold® only the one viewpoint of conservatism there are quite a few misplaced people here. In the summary of the defense. they said they were not going to call Dr. Jones a liar, hut that he was mistaken. Were all the other discrepancies in the testimony of the defense mistakes loo's I he facts have been stated. I think Dr. Jcrvey has been a victim, and I'm proud that he has the courage to stand up for j what he believes are hi.® constitutional rights. Lynn Nystrom THIS WAS 1972, AN ALBUM OF MEMORIES AT RADFORD COLLEGE This section is dedicated to the four thousand women who attend Radford College. STAFF Lillian Ford, Editor, Ellen Hernden, Anne Wood-dell, Penny Jennell, Charlotte Ransone, Debbie Majette, Gee Lougee, Dianne Haluska, Sharon Solis, Janice Yurchik, Debbie Whitmore, De-lores Reader. So, more than a half a century had gone by; and, for this year ahead, 1972, once again promised us more rain, obstacle courses, and aesthetic abuse, but much more than physical development, the college air had a scintallating resonance of hope, of fear, of plans. This September promised to be the start of one very dynamic year. The job for the BEEHIVE people has always been to present a localized history of the year, a special kind of history. The intent has been to create for its special owner a catalyst which, to bridge the ever widening gap of time, works better and better with age. Too often, however, the BEEHIVE — like yearbooks in general — has given a view to its readers as if it were a rose-color looking glass. While for most of us, college experience included some roses , it certainly didn't lack moments of intense concern, belief, and action. But good or bad, college life belonged to us, and profoundly affected us. It was us! Thus, for your pleasure and fulfillment, to more effectively recapture this, a coveted time, the 1972 BEEHIVE contains many different, sometimes extremely personal points of view in order to present the spirit of our year of college life poignantly enough to provide a strong reference to interpretations and impressions with which you could really agree and disagree: something unequivocal enough to lighten the darkness born of years passing. Lillian Ford Editor-in-Chief 1972 BEEHIVE Simon Says JerveyTrial Set For February 21 Editorial Perspiration OrExpiration 278 Collegiate Community Needs Organization 16 Sludents Attend Dr. Martin Holds Second Student News Conference Can We Make It? 27 9 MILESTONES Another Farce Election? And we thought I lie South Vietnamese elerlions were a democratic farce. Student government elections arc a week away; scheduled for Wednesday the 27th. At the time of this writing there is one student running for SGA president. no one for vice-president anil one individual for the remaining 6 positions with exception of Honor Council, for which two students have applied. What the hell was all the screaming for adequate representation last spring? Obviously empty words. This current display of ardent apathy seems to turn the word concerned into hypocrite and the obsession and desire for change into a pathetically hollow, insincere show. A contender for SGA can be any student who has a 2.3 average and acquires the signatures (100) of 25 students from all four classifications. The elimination of the requirement of a 2.3 average is presently in consideration, since interested students having under 2.3 have applied. Extent ion of the deadline for acceptance of student . applications is also under consideration. If you give a damn-cheek it out. Put your actions where your mouth is. Out if you are a student who genuinely doesn't care what happens outside of 8 o'clock class and Saturday night dates, then you must be happy about the way things are here academically and socially ...and don't think a student government is necessary. So keep your mouth shut. If you complain you may be expected to put your works into personal action. Above all, don't get involved. You don't really want student represcntation-lhat takes work and a willingness to communicate. And things may not remain the same. It doesn't matter who fills the position, or if you support their ideas as long as the title is perpetuated. Thieu did it, so can Radford College. Guest Editorial Goals Urged by Harriet Greene After the excitement of campaigns, speeches, election.'- and installation, your New Executive Council has gotten down to work for those things which we feel the student body wants. In order to achieve progress in student affairs on campus, the nine members of Executive formulated what we thought to be important goals in striving for a more effective S.G.A. We feel it is important for all students to know our goals and respective committee's goals so everyone will be informed of Student Government's intentions. far as the internal goals of Executive Council, ail of us feel the concept of honest communication among all the members-the ability to listen to all suggestions made and then formulation of a decision as a result of compromise is essential for good personal relationships and the makings of a flexible and effective S.G.A. Gaining student interest and support and planning an S.G.A. retreat are also vital for our functioning. Executive Council has decided to visit individual dorms this ear (we visited Norwood Jan. 17). We feel that by going lit the student' we can answer questions, find out what complaints or suggestions students have and communicate on a more personal basis. We are also distributing a faculty questionnaire in hopes that S.G.A. will gain important suggestions on faculty involvement with S.G.A. and student affairs. Executive feels that the faculty can offer ns many beneficial ideas as to our effectiveness, student cooperation, student evaluation, and in areas of academies such as independent study, pass-fail courses, “grace-week” before exams, cut-policy and our Honor System. Another goal from which we mav benefit is in establishing with the administration in order to gain a better insight as to the inner-workings of our college. liv achieving these goals, which arc already in process, we hope to have more power delegated to the student bodv. Gn the whole, executive council feels it is essential to strive for all these goals immediately, especially since our school will see a new president coming in within a few short months. Whoever the new president is. show him or her due plans for Radford and let him or her know that we have been working on hat the students want. AVe realize that the new president will have hi' oi her own ideas for change at Radford but we will be right there with our suggestions. News Briefs Communication Disorders Offered As New Major Draft for Women Ap proved Tests- The Games Students Play (Aii ex K.adioi.1 tud ul reflect or tests.) What an tests? They re something sou hav« to stay up half ill - nijhl si tiding for. tlial determine.-: whether you pass or fail utur.vs, that you lose your apelile and nerves over, that eause you have to turn down dales with our favorite guy, anil tli.il •Inn'l prove anything except how clever and tricky teachers ran In- Maybe that’s what tests are. hut (hey Ye even more than that. They’re play. The game is called challenge. Challenge, heeause that’s what they represent to teachers. A challenge to themselves to see how ditlicult ami tricky they can make teals, and a challenge to their students, persecuted students who must innocently ami unwillingly take part in this game. Some teachers even compete among themselves to see who is the cleverest based on whose tests baffle, . r flunk, the most kids. Regardless of what they ay. they Ye out to u us in. Perhaps challenge is a well disguised blessing which prevents these insecure people from committing worse crimes than harrassiug us kids. But regardless of why challenge is, it is, and we must join in the game and plod through tests. I bank God we of the New Generation don't suffer from such hangups! Maybe in the future this favorite American game will cease. But until thru, its like the old hynui, tests without end, Amen Amen. 282 Editorial What Makes A Leader? Is quality being sacrificed for quantity in the lowering of qualifications for S(IA officers? No grade point average requirement (exceptingstudents on academic probation). Freshmen (second quarter) can run. Students on conduct probation may run for SGA offices. If you have felt Radford's SGA's in the past have failed to function satisfactory or at all, then the opening of candidacy to all students is an optimistic opportunity for encouraging results. But is there a danger in allowing students on conduct c r probation to serve as student leaders? Probably not. When you consider some of the realty petty and questionable violations that warre.nt conduct probation at RC it would hardly be accurate to define a student on CP as a dangerously radical bomb-throwing, burn-the-establishmcnt sort. Many responsible, intelligent people get speeding tickets, cheat on their W-2 forms and walk on I he grass. Why prohibit minor violators from campus involvement and leadership? Restrictive measures have censored arid stifled enough potentially creative and energetic individuals already. Consider that rules sustain the status quo and that perhaps what we need at RC is a healthy movement toward change on the government level-brought about by electing those who do not cooperate completely will. tnte. outdated, meaningless established codes. What about grade point average? Should only the scholars lead? (What the hell is a “scholar anyway ?) Someone who may consider it only important to spend 98% of their time studying to make the grades probably won't have adequate concern or time for the governing of affairs of the entire student body. It appears hy pocritical for us as youth to hold in theory that we believe in the importance of learning over grades il we refuse or object to electing leaders who may do so in practice. And wc say convicledlv that many of today's laws rules arc outdated and social mores are only personally definable, yet we let the system define and label the “bad according to the established standards of conduct. . .and wc uphold them. It's about time tins college stopped trying to be so damned maternal by assuming the responsibility to grant permission to breathe- or blow one's nose. Student legislature recognized this, and the traditional p P qualifications were thrown out the door. It could bomb. But that’s where the student body comes in. It's in our power to evaluate candidates and vote them in or keep them out of office. AU students now have the chance to serve. All students have the opportunity to determine who leads and represents them. It could be one of the best things that's ever happened to this college. Or the worst. But let's give it a chance to function before wc write it down as a failure or even a mistake. ?83 ?9b Love’s Reflections. ?8 6 P87 Campus Comedy Student Questions Dining Hall Tactics P88 Ain’t It The Truth by Dianna Scott One day for lunch angel steaks were served. Somehow they didn't taste a bit like heaven. Apple Butter BREWED ON CAMPUS A random sampling of the Radford College students has shown their definitions of poverty to be: Eating at the cove instead of “Say When” Shopping in downtown Radford. Finding the only way to listen to the World Series is with a Baltimore Fan. Stealing food....from the (lining hall. Double shifting. Taking in a movie at Preston. Hearing a tape from the Neil Diamond Concert. Getting the current events from the Radford Messenger. Hitchhiking to Tech. Using the college laundary. Displaying your first flowers of the year in a gallon jar. Making your best girlfriend a wedding card. Sleeping on a supplied pillow. Delivering by hand your boyfriends “Halloween Card signed guess who.” will be sold by PI DELTA EPSILON October 26 outside Walker Also oilier assorted homemade goodies When You’re Hot, You’re Hot 289 INDEX OF STUDENTS Becky Bennett, Typist Lillian Ford, Layout Editor A Adams, Bo:j Caro vf Adams. lmda James Addington. Imdi I Adkins. Bonnie Donna Adk ns, Diane Frances Agee. Beverty Agee. Bonnie Faye Agee BonnieIncur Agee. Carolyn Mine Agee. |amce C Agnor, Donna | Airny, ton Ann Akers. Carol Sue Akcrv Kathy tuune Akers. lob Ann Ake t, Sonya Sue Albeit, Ou 'one l Aterandrr. Annalovee Meaandcr. Silly Ann Allen. Cathy M iie Allen. KeienG ! A Ben, Katrina Al«en. Marilyn {tl Allen, Maru lergh Alley. 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Virginia Jean Shear, Patricia Anne Shearer, letty Ann Sheets. Brenda G Sheets. Wanda O Shelbutre. Anna (aye Shelburne. Carolyn J Shelburne, Doris Jean Sheloz, Sharon Ann Shelton. Alice E. Shelton, Deborah Han Shelton. El en Dale Shelton. C onda Carol Shcmw iHI, Jo Anne Shen.se. Patricia M Shenk. Carol 8 X %t 2 i zi? co F c Love Means Never Having To Say European Jobs Open To All Students EPILOGUE This is the true measure of love. When we believe That we alone can love. That no one could ever have loved so before us. And that no one will ever love in the same way after us. — Von Goethe DESIDERATA GO PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE AND HASTE AND REMEMBER WHAT PEACE MAY BE IN SILENCE. AS FAR AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT SURRENDER BE ON GOOD TERMS WITH ALL PERSONS. SPEAK YOUR TRUTH QUIETLY AND CLEARLY AND LISTEN TO OTHERS, EVEN THE DULL AND IGNORANT; THEY TOO HAVE THEIR STORY AVOID LOUD AND AGGRESSIVE PERSONS; THEY ARE VEXATIONS TO THE SPIRIT. IF YOU COMPARE YOURSELF WITH OTHERS, YOU MAY BECOME VAIN AND BITTER, FOR ALWAYS THERE WILL BE GREATER AND LESSER PERSONS THAN YOURSELF. ENJOY YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS AS WELL AS YOUR PLANS KEEP INTERESTED IN YOUR OWN CAREER, HOWEVER HUMBLE; IT IS A REAL POSSESSION IN THE CHANGING FORTUNES OF TIME. EXERCISE CAUTION IN YOUR BUSINESS AFFAIRS; FOR THE WORLD IS FULL OF TRICKFRY. BUT LET THIS NOT BLIND YOU TO WHAT VIRTUE THERE IS; MANY PERSONS STRIVE FOR HIGH IDEALS; AND EVERYWHERE LIFE IS FULL OF HEROISM BE YOURSELF, ESPECIALLY DO NOT FEIGN AFFECTION. NEITHER BE CYNICAL ABOUT LOVE; FOR IN THE FACE OF ALL ARIDITY AND DISENCHANTMENT IT IS PERENNIAL AS THE GRASS TAKE KINDLY THE COUNSEL OF THE YEARS. GRACEFULLY SURRENDERING THE THINGS OF YOUTH. NURTURE STRENGTH OF SPIRIT TO SHIELD YOU IN SUDDEN MISFORTUNE, BUT DO NOT DISTRESS YOURSELF WITH IMAGININGS. MANY FEARS ARE BORN OF FATIGUE AND LONELINESS. BEYOND A WHOLESOME DISCIPLINE, BE GENTLE WITH YOURSELF YOU ARE A CHILD OF THE UNIVERSE, NO LESS THAN THE TREES AND THE STARS; YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE HERE. AND WHETHER OR NOT IT IS CLEAR TO YOU, NO DOUBT THE UNIVERSE IS UNFOLDING AS IT SHOULD ‘THEREFORE BE AT PEACE WITH GOD, WHATEVER YOU CONCIEVE HIM TO BE, AND WHATEVER YOUR LABOURS AND ASPIRATIONS, IN THE NOISY CONFUSION OF LIFE, KEEP PEACE WITH YOUR SOUL. WITH ALL ITS SHAM, DRUDGERY, AND BROKEN DREAMS, IT IS STILL A BEAUTIFUL WORLD. BE CAREFUL STRIVE TO BE HAPPY. found in old st. paul's church baltimore, 1692 He who, regardless of the fruit of actions, performs the actions which ought to be performed, is the devotee and renounccr; not he who discards the sacred fires, nor he who performs no acts. Know that what is called renunciation — is devotion; for nobody becomes a devotee who has not renounced all desires. To theage who wishes to rise to devotion, action is said to be a means, and to him, when he is risen to devotion, tranquility is said to be a means. Krishna, speaking to Arjuna on the battlefield. Bhagavad-Cita Lillian Ford, Editor-in-chief of the 1972 Beehive. I he reader wonders how these difficult ideas, which seem like the most difficult parts of Einstein, can ever have found a way into the brains of ordinary men, much less have a moral stimulus — Sir Charles Eliot Japanese Buddhism M3 Death is not extinguishing the light, but putting out the lamp because the dawn has come. IN MEMORY OF Colleen Gronau 304 Photographer, J.E. Durrell, JR.


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