Virginia Wesleyan College - Villager Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1974

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Text from Pages 1 - 126 of the 1974 volume:

T-E. l . 'l ' Karl Kohl ' Leslie Kosoy ' Cora-le Kralich '-John Kristofak ' Michael Kyle ' Judy Lamb Kim Lanfranchi David Langbord ' Janice Larsen ' Patricia Lawler ' John Leavcraft 'd Laurina Ledwitch ' Alexander Leidholdt ' George Leigh' Lillian Leslie ' Richard Lewis ' Sonny Lewis ' Mary Lightfoot ' Loretta Lingati ' David Loftus ' cheryl Long ' Daryl Longton ' Sue Louk John Lowery ' Deena Lowrance ' Laura Ludovico Beth Lynk ' Edward Lynk ' Susan Mabe ' Peggy MacGregor ' Thomas Maddrey ' Brian Magee Todd Magee Mary Jo Maguire Herbert Maher John Maher. ' Joseph Maiden ' Keith Mallow ' Pamela Manby ' Mona Manning Michele Marino Daviq,Mark ' Larry Marquess ' Judy Marsh ' Chip Martin ' Antonio Martinezi' Toby Mastrocola ' Horace Mathews ' Loretta McAfee ' Mark McAloose Christopher McBride ' John McClaire Gary McClave ' Dana McCormick ' lrvin McCoy ' Edward McCullough ' Gil McMillan Mark McNair ' Samuel McNutt Juanita Meadley ' Elmer Midgett ' Michael Midgett ' Kathy Miles Jack Miller ' Leslie Miller ' David Miner Mark Mitchell ' Pamela Moir ' Anne Moloney ' Stephen Monroe ' Claude Moore ' Elizabeth Moore ' Linda Moore ' Allen' Moorefield ' Kent Morgan ' Charles Morris ' Gary Morris ' William Morris ' Joanne Mueck Brian Mulder ' Julie Mulford ' Lou Mulford ' David Munksgard ' Kathleen Murphy ' John Murray ' Thomas Murray Mary Mutert ' Theresa Mutert ' Christine Nace ' Richard Nagler ' Lucy Najarian ' Andrew Nance ' Elizabeth Neale Anita Neff John Nelson ' Karla Nelson ' Randolph Nelson ' Trina Nicholson Michele Northern ' Kenny Oberg ' John Obrycki ' Sandra O Connor ' Michael O Connor ' Earl Odom ' Tamotsu Ohara ' Jeanmarie O Keefe ' Sarah Oliver William Oliver ' John Otto ' Patricia Owen ' Cornelius Owens ' Christy Paddy ' Teresa Padgett ' Dennis Page ' Donald Palmer ' Deborah Pankey ' Patti Pantall Christopher Parker ' Janet Parker ' Mary Parker ' Kurt Parliment Krista Passon ' Lonnie Paster ' Charles Patterson ' Deborah Paxson Nicholas Paxson ' Chip Payette ' Dorothy Pearce ' Wade Pearce ' Virginia Peck ' Robbie Peppers Darryl Perkinson ' Joseph Pesek ' Anthony Peters ' Dea Pflum ' Todd Phillips ' Margaret Pile ' Scott Pingon ' Richard Piscopo C B Pitchford ' Jacqueline Pompan ' Lee Poole ' Richard Poole ' Deborah Pope Margaret Powell ' Warren Powell Kathleen Power ' Becky Powers Keith Preston ' Sandra Pruden ' Deborah Pryor Richard Pulley ' Dennard Quillen Mary Quimby ' David Ouirk ' Charles Ratcliffe ' Diane Rayfield ' Susan Reid ' Alison Reilly ' Mike Reilly Christopher Rennix ' David Reynolds Linda Rhodenhiser ' Patricia Rice ' James Riley John Riley ' Pamela Riley ' Norvel Robertson ' Robert Robertson ' Cheryl Robinson ' Norman Robinson ' Brad Rock ' Paul Rock George Rogers ' Joanne Romano ' Marylou Romano ' David Roper ' Jennifer Rose ' Toby Rosenstock ' Jim Rosko ' Cheryl Ross ' Mary Ross ' Bradley Ruppel ' Laura Rusch ' Diane Russell Lois Russell Stephen Russell Michael Russo Michael Ryan Michaele Sadler Mona Samet ' June Sapenter ' Niki Sardot ' Stephen Saunders ' Kathie Sawyer ' Lance Sawyer Martha Schafer ' Jeffrey Schilling ' Kathleen Scott Zeb Scott ' Robert Seabrook ' Patricia Seay ' Christine Secor ' Jay Secor Lorrie Seide ' Gary Selbe ' Grey Seymour ' Judy Shappell ' Thomas Sharpley ' Mickey Shealy ' Rudolph Sheppard ' Dawn Sherman Thomas Sherman Richard Shiflett ' John Shinberger ' Martha Shiner ' Jack Shull ' Jude Sibley ' Nancy Silvers James Sim- mons ' Donald Slye Gary Smallwood ' Jo Anna Smelser David Smith Francee Smith ' Geraldine Smith ' Jeffrey Smith ' Danny Smith ' Lauriston Smith ' Patricia Smith ' Phyllis Smith Richard Smith ' Sarah Smith ' Whitney Smith ' Patricia Smolinski ' Sandra Snell Samuel Snow ' Pamela Snyder ' Renee Somers ' Curtis Sondey ' Earl Spearmon ' Gary Spicer ' Christopher Spong ' Joseph Stacy ' Constance Stafford ' Barbara Stanley ' Jo Ann Stanley ' Jeff Stavdal ' Mark Stephens ' Joseph Stephenson ' Lisa Stephenson ' Paul Sternberg ' Albert Stickles ' Rhoda Stillman ' Steve Stocks ' Katherine Stocksdale ' Randolph Story James Stout ' Frances Straughan ' Lawrence Strauss ' John Strickland ' Amelia Sullivan ' Robert Sutton ' Ronald Swan ' Monte Swann Debra Swatts ' Steven Sweeney ' Robert Sweitzer ' Richard Talmage ' William Tatum ' Bruce Taylor ' Charles Taylor ' Diana Taylor Douglas Taylor ' Edward Taylor ' Joan Taylor ' Nancy Terwilliger ' Nancy Thrasher ' Phillip Theodosiou ' Deborah Thompson ' Laurie Thomson Stuart Todd Donald Tomlinson ' Daniel Toomey ' Laura Trimble ' Frank Trozzo Robert Tucker ' Richard Turney Mary Turpin ' Thomas Tusing ' Margaret Uhthoff ' Amy Van Buren Susan Vandegrift Charles Van Horn Michael Vegessi Judy Volkmann ' Jill Wagley Scott Wagner ' Patricia Waive ' Gordon Walker Nianza Wallace Jane Waller ' Gordon Walters ' Katherine Walters Dianne Warwick Barbara Washchysion Robert Watkins ' Herbert Watson Randy Watson ' Lee Ann Watts ' Robin Wear Mark Weaver John Webb ' Pamela Webb ' Richard Weed Craig Weil ' Kelly Weiler ' James Weir ' Douglas Welch ' Richard Welch Robin Welch Larry Welker ' Kevin Weller ' Warren West ' Kenneth White Colon Whitehurst ' Thomas Willcox David Williams ' Debbie Williams ' Robert Williams ' Steve Williams ' Donna Willis ' David Wilson Janet Wissler ' Pete Withers ' Jaime Witt ' Judith Wood ' Patricia Woods ' Charles Woodward Debbie Wright ' Gloria Wright ' Diane Wyant DeDe Yarbrough ' Vicky Yarbrough Bill Yeates ' Malinda York Dell Young ' Mark Young Nanci Zigler ' Bruce Zirkle ' Keith Zirkle ' Brenda Zombro ' Wayne Zubyk Myrna Amdursky ' Bentley Anderson Wayne Artis ' Frank Badger Elizabeth Baker ' James Bergdoll ' Katherine Blossom ' Glenna Board ' Skip Boyer ' Neil Britton Blanche Brooks ' Sandra Brooks ' Helen Browne ' Gerald Brunner ' Mary Bruner ' Walter Bumgardner ' George Churukian Lambuth Clarke ' Dave Clayton Rose-Marie Close ' lrvin Coffield ' Evelyn Connally ' Diane Crandell ' Vija Cunningham Ralph Dugger Patricia Dykes ' Laurance Ferreri ' Donald Forsyth ' Ebba Gardsten Brinkley Goranson Dennis Govoni ' Daniel Graf Bruce Guernsey ' Joseph Harkey Charles Heiberg Lucy Herman Dorothy Hilliard ' Richard Hirsch ' Barbara Hite ' Rick Hite ' Robert Hufstedler Sarah Hughes Lawrence Hultgren Mary Lou Hultgren ' Daisy Hutchison ' William Joseph ' Verne Keefer ' Charles Kessler ' Richard Lapchick Barry Lipscomb ' Gordon Magnuson ' Stephen Mansfield ' Katherine Marien ' Howard Mast ' Ann Matson ' Rosemary Matthews ' Douglas Mclntyre ' Elizabeth Moore ' Cecelia Napier ' Roland Nicholson ' Harry Noland ' Evelyn Oglesby ' Anderson Orr ' Charles Perkinson Sherman Peters ' Earl Post Horst Seibert Linda Shames ' Barclay Sheaks ' William Shealy ' Cynthia Shockey ' Harvey Simsohn Billie Stanford ' lona Stenhouse ' William Sturm ' Patricia Sullivan ' Colleen Thompson Robert Tucker Marvel Wahrman ' Patricia Wahr- man ' Eunice Ward ' Greta Weiner ' Elizabeth White Daniel White ' David Wike ' Reverend Douglas Wilson ' William When you first come to college, you have with you your own idea of what the school you are attending, and college in general, is all about The purpose of this book is to show reality at Virginia Wesleyan College during the school year 1973-74. 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A A r ' -Vi to B ,'li. , A i .,.., i A A A Alspatch, Cindy-fr. ll. . , A f A , Altmann, Denise-fr. N, qxkb , bbqk, g ,ir ' Z- friri, Amato, Karen-fr. Q' , - .'gfT ' l-l. in N A Q Anderson, Carol Anne-fr. A z t jw, ,..- r is X ,y is X737 if Anderson, Cathy-soph. , 1I ' AP X X ' A 'rr ,gg N AMES, TeffY-S0Dh- A lstz Q . e ., ,T A A i Arkin, Michele-soph. ' A N' 9 K ., ':-r e v ' Artis, Gary-fr. f i A g .. ,,,, ,, .. P, D. . ,A . Baker, Curt-ir. , P sa., Si gm 1, , ,Q ,Y ' ' gg Balassisi Irene-fr r A' 1 ... . .t , . i Ball, Bi '50Ph' ,,,,. AA A i 'AA' . M ' 6 TAA A . Q Barber, Cheryl-fr. X ,V Q In Q X it g , Y g Q Barcklow, Jgn-jr, :Vll E g X ' X1 4:9221 h-'rrl 3 3 :'. I K 1- VK i gsssfg - K ,QQ Barker, Anne-fr. ' , X A ' 'AX Riff , X N, xt ff' I A I ' . . , i -1--' -- 5 -:'-: X- , Barnes, Kathleen-lr. 'i ' i f X - 5 a Barrett, Betty-fr, -- ff , t gg - ' i' ' W , pu- gg Baskett, Cindy-soph. In A - 2. 5 Q A ' , .K SS- i Bateman, Rene-Soph. ,,.,- . , 7 QMS, . Batesoni l-ee'f'- ' , , . l ' ,,,, 'M Beck, Patricia-jr. . x'A A '- I g o A. r 4 , Beckelv Anthony-ir' .... , V . QL ,IQLI x,:- 'I X Lr A, M, -sal' i iii ' , I- ' . Ax AA, 3.3 '- 'sa if ' az ' F i ,hkk .f-- I K .5 5 g - i Bemis, Judy-fr. A , Bennett, David-soph. 2' , -. 'ff , , ' A' i Bennett, Jim-fr. A ' f Bennett, Vicki-fr. li ' i ..-- ' LX A f - iv .:- : QF f f l - Betts, Debbie-jr. - '., Q A A3 ' sf Biscoff, Kathy-soph. Q- - is ' 5 Y Biser, Andy-soph. Q ,,' 'f- 5 If xg- 3 Black, Cindy-fr. -,, g l ' ' A A, A i K l ,. ' 3? jizz' VK t The front of the Virginia Wesleyan College Library facing the Science Building. - L. - r A Blaise, Susan-fr. ' .i Qi ,, -.4 5 2: ,A Bon' Lamhsoph' if iii: A ' 1 'Q c Bonnewell, Howard-fr. 2 5 , F Y Bookman, Debbie-soph. if i , ' H K - f . . . K Xa 'Q X 5 a' x fs ,fs N B 4 X T Q I X 3 gc A ,,:., ,fn m,L t X X . , 1 .g Es' K gg? is ,e s se e s ' as i f ' 'K . 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Close, Jim-Ir. Cohen, Dana-fr. Coleman, Edward-fr, Colenda, Kelly-ir. Collins, Brian-soph. Conger, Todd-ir. Conklin, Carol-soph. Conrad, Ron-fr. Cook, Bernard-fr. Cooley, Brenda-soph. Cooper, Larry-fr. Cornet, Edward-soph. Crandall, Dave-jr. Crim, Glenn-soph. Croll, Anita-ir. Cowder, Ken-fr. Dailey, Joe-ir. Daniels, Philip-soph. Daughtery, Marilyn-soph Dawes, Andrea-soph. Deberry, Keith-fr. Denice, George-fr. Denton, Bill-ir. Depollor, Roberta-fr. Dickson, Kent-soph. Diggs, Brenda-fr. Dohring, Holly-fr, Donald, Leon-fr. Donohoe, John-ir. Dooley, Diane-soph. Dresser, Mark-fr. Drewelow, Nancy-ir. Dunford, Scratch-fr. Dunham, Dale-soph. Durnham, Pam-ir. Duval, Sheila-jr. Earley, Laura-ir. Earley, Mary-fr. :vseggf-1 ' wi Tina Filsinger ponders her first college test. Fitzpatrick, Jim-ir. Flippo, Wanda-fr. Friend, Bob-soph. Friend, Susan-soph. Fuller, Scott-fr. Gallagher, Frank-fr. Gates, Ray-soph. Gaver, Liz-soph. Genke, Elizabeth-fr. Gentry, Jim-jr. Gibson, Scott-fr, Giles, Chuck-soph. Gilleland, Tom-jr. Gilliam, Devin-fr. Godwin, Angela-fr. Gooding, Duane-soph. Goodwin, Craig-fr. Gordon, Charles-fr. Grant, Jeanne-fr. Grant, Terry-ir. Grantham, Anne-soph. Greenhouse, Howard-fr. Gregory, Jackie-soph. Griffin, Curtis-fr. Griffin, Tim-fr. Groblewski, Mark-soph. Guy, Dave-soph. 22 ZW? Qiali Agdi fl FWF' w' we 2 may ,ff f l :EJ 6 . fi 122 ' H, Q34 97 ' .. ,fa Wind 4.1, , a b- 64. le A . 1.2, 5 V. , ,.i,.J..i., Q., L , '-ri., . .. A,-,wal . 'H 914. ' 1 . gg, 6, n '11 .Q M M wf::,Q,u:,WmY -M M ,,,.,' ZW r' , 5 l , f .,,,- ffemg wi f. 'f f 1 'Siilfl I ,Q 2 W ai' , ff? Echegaray, Carmen-fr. Edmonds, Patricia-soph. Edwards, Cecil-fr. Elliot, Brad-ir. Eckert, Elaine-ir. Ellis, Mike-ir. Emanuelson, Belford-fr. Emanuelson, Roma-soph. Enders, John Long-jr. Escajeda, Shelia-fr. Ezell, Rick-ir. Fanney, Tom-soph. Fannin, Billy Ray-fr. Felder, Trudy Lee-fr. Filsinger, Tina-fr. Fisher, Michael-soph. - V- 'U Q L W L If M? l M... . 'J f- V , ' ., ' ' i 1. . 'Q 1 , X, 2, , i ' 5 I KVM! 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SE -- ' ' ' ::, -t S 5' - r X- :arm .fx s .. -.ws sgsiw ,Q . z. Q t wx ' sf , .. 5 x Hahn, Krystal-ir. Halliday, Ann M.-fr. Halligan, Joseph M.-soph Harden, Graham-jr. Harless, Paul-soph. Harris, Eric-lr. Harrison, Ginny-soph. Hartley, Leon-jr. Hassell, Eugene-fr. Hassell, Jim-fr. Hawes, Linda-fr. Haynes, John-fr. Heikes, Caroline-fr. Hendricks, Peter-soph. Hensley, Dave-fr. Hensley, Ralph-fr. Heslop, Dee-lr. Heslop, Susan-ir. Hester, John Ill-fr. Henley, Elaine-jr. Higgins, Sharon-fr. Hill, Jim-soph. Hiner, Ben-ir. Hines, Fluss-ir. Hogan, Robert-lr. Holifield, Raymond Claude fr Hollett, Tom-ir. Holloway, Sherry-lr. Hughes, Christine-fr. Humphrey, Sue-fr. Jeffries, Bowen-jr. Jennings, John-fr. Jester, Doug-ir. Jester, Maurice-ir. Johnson, Bill-jr. Johnson, Sandi-soph. F., :Egg , ....T ent. ,, t , xx . ,,,,,,.,, . . -J i f - 2 . , ff: .v,. . . x . ., . , , .,,,,,, .. . . S ,, , X6 Z W, X 'L H X ,A ,t ,gi g ,.,. ? Q, Y , - r , , y.. A V Q f J, t , 'M ' 1, fzewl E . .,,. .Qi is X5 3 ,. A- :SS 'E is Q' fx, A f X ' Qi , 1 'i f, -..':' H Q Jones, Carter-jr. Q , jfk Jones, Folis-fr. Jones, Rob-fr. ' Ingram, Fflufus-soph. m 0 , S W b Q 'E Kabler, Kate-fr. ' s 1 1 f , , Kahn, Nancy-soph. J H Kellers, Ilene-fr. s I- Kelles, Donna-jr. fra -' Kersey, Daige-fr. , , V, ,Q i Kilmartin, Kathy7soph. ' F i Kilmurray, Dan-fr. , 1 King, David-fr. . , A A 4, It Mike O'Connor studies his lines for the 'tCauca- sian Chalk Circle. 23 - -.:'-' ,:.: 1 K ' Kingsbury, Stephen-soph. , h2A Q I Klow, Kristin-soph. Q ,. ' K'Meyer, Ginny-soph. W Kohl, Chuck-ir. A Q . ' ' Kosoy, Leslie-fr. i w m,X . fi- jkf ifg Kralich, Cora-ir. ii h1' L Kristofak, John-fr. ' Kyle, Michael-soph. ,, : Lanfranci, Kim-soph. e 1 -X gg-, fri :-' E T: 1- 'k S Langbord, Dave-fr. Larsen, Janice-fr. Lewis, Richard-fr. Lightfoot, Mary-fr. L Lingan, Loretta-fr. Loftus, David-fr. Longion, Daryl-fr. Louk, Sue-jr. Lowery, John-jr. . .-vw. - , ' S ,:. .L X K ,,k..5: X.. 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'eff 'Q iff if Cl if X ', X wee- McCormick, Dana-soph. A L, ,Q g X L. X L I Q, I 'i ,N f It if McCullough, Edward-ir. sh .X S, q ,s.s X v 5, i lf A Q f i ,mix McMillan, Gilbert-jr. 3 r .gf gag 'si M, K iw Lsi' m e gd 'eff' Xf f A 51133 l iii I S f is ' if X x J K -if M rw' K is 2 x A X if M , x 24 The sunny afternoon becomes a warm evening. if H f McNair, Mark-ir. Q... Meadley, Juanita-soph. f ' , Miles, Kathy-fr. VVVI - Miller, Jack-soph. 5' aw, '21 i la' Miner, David-soph. ,A , Mitchell, Mark-soph. , , H , I - M L. V g 1 4 f' Moir, Pam-soph. 'W' '. 4? P' 6, Moloney, Anne-soph. , gwf V ! A 6 i 17 QY , , Bonnie Clark and friend chat between classes. 'S M 3' ' A f- A - . H' I . + e V n Q . t ff? 9: gy- f, If , ,, i U if 1 H A l ,f ', S 3 4 , A f f'17 2 Ml M P ft if , , f , ' ' W 7 U ? 'LL f ' ff! P , . V-f fa fi 2 67 . 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Perkinson, Darryl-ir. Peters, Anthony P.-soph. Pflum, Dea-ir. Phillips, Todd-soph. Pingon, Scott-fr. Pitchlord, C.B.-soph. Poole, Richard-soph. Pope, Deborah-fr. Power, Kathleen-fr. Powers, Becky-ir. Pruden, La Verne-fr. Pryor, Deborah-fr. Quillen, Denny-ir. Quimby, Mary-fr. Quirk, Dave-fr. Reid, Susan-fr. Reilly, Alison-soph. Reilly, Mike-fr. Rennix, Chris-fr. Rice, Patricia-fr. Riley, Jim-soph. Riley, John-ir. 5- 2, F t' 2 KL. Elf . l Wi. 'Qi ,ig . N it l 2 x XX X S K x x X 5 w N x 'RLT' X X Q xx J 1 -1- 9: A 1 .1-ff ig SX. X t g4EXQs if ., .,. ,Niro . .ffsv5s:er..i' ' F XXWR .te s si.. if ' pe of if S it A ., . 5, ss , ' I .9 A -sm SUS r x 'ff X :, l ..,. I, ii Q . 'R ., . pw t of ' R wg' M These diligent students actually look like something out of the cat- alog. Riley, Pam-fr. , Q X . 4. H-22,3-5: -...xx wwe., l t X ,gjfri Q.. in 89 it we .i ff , -x 1. 5 vc ,K K. s L tx ' . ewx Q y A g t S as is Qi l l .gt Robinson, Cheryl-ir. Robinson, Norman-fr. Rock, Paul David-fr. Rogers, George-soph. Romano, Mary Lou-ir. 5 S 5 9. is 1 fa-ISM . V, Q. , Q.. t f i W-r fn gig. K ll A , Al 57? 5' ,xl . R K, S ggi- -1,2 -t.', f '. I xxx' X., .e ,. - , E k . I ,. ::' 'Ljt sf , '97 39- im xl X Q if ' 5 gh ,ta ,R x - .3 px at Q' 1 9 -Q. f -rl . W fe sg hfsfz' X ,Q Q Q as X 6 z -'ii as 1' ,iii ' A ,I K QR S x 3 S x gm tr L X .X .,,. s . -f Ass, f ks :L a X L , iv' K W i wwe! . X . 1 , ,, S 'R ' Qs :uf K t Lt f L Q - ls, . N' at Q Y l is S . N . 7 K ' i, ' M . .Qx '. i Tk 1 'i 1.3 f xx A an 'I l R ,,a- 4 Y I A Q. . , L ij new -R x Q . S V 1 Roper, Dave-ir. Rose, Jenny-soph. Rosenstock, Toby-fr. Rosko, Jim-fr. Ross, Cheryl-fr. Ross, Mary-ir. Ruppel, Brad-soph. Rusch, Laura-soph. Russell, Diane-soph. Russell, Lois-soph. Russo, Mike-fr. Ryan, Mike-soph. Sadler, Missy-soph. Sapenter, June-fr. Schilling, Jeff-soph. Seide, Lorrie-soph. Selbe, Gary-ir. Shappell, Judith M.-fr Shealy, Micky-ir. Sheppard, Rudolph-fr Sherman, Tom-soph Shiner, Martha-fr. Sibley, Judy-soph. Silvers, Nancy-jr. Smallwood, Gary-fr. Smith, David-ir. Smith, Jeff-fr. Smith, Jody-jr. Smith, Patty-fr. Smith, Phyllis R.-fr. Smith, Richard-fr. Smith, Sarah-fr. Snell, Sandi-soph. Snow, Sam-fr. Gil McMillan pushing to meet his art project deadline. ., -4.21 Kelly Weiler trys to experiment while keeping the lab intact. Sternberg, Paul-fr. Stillman, Rhoda-lr. Stocksdale, Kathie-jr. Story, Randolph-soph. Stout, Jim-jr. Straughan, Francie-jr. Sullivan, Amelia-fr. Sweeney, Steven-ir. Taylor, Bruce-fr. Taylor, Diane-soph. Taylor, Eddie-ir. Terwilliger, Nancy-soph. Thompson, Debby-soph. if Trimble, Laura-fr. Tucker, Bob-ir, 'F ' Turney, Rick-ir. Turpin, Mary D.-jr. Uhthoff, Peggy-ir. 'wwf ,xml K. . he 19, if ff fig .. 1 X 6 X 1' Van Buren, Amy-ir. Vandegrift, Susie-soph. Van Horn, Chuck-soph. Volkmann, Judy-fr. Wagley, Jill-ir. Walker, Gordon-soph. Walters, Mike-ir. Wagner, Scott-fr. 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Churukian .1 x.............4 'M ..f...,, -If iff A -' K K ir 2 - . irr' tg, A-+935 F l . . Z jf .M A - 1 . A X . -. V , ff . NX A Qing B 7 . .. ,..,.,i gf. -It Q' 'Q 'f . 'D R. E. Neil Britton Laurance F. Ferreri Patricia Ervin Dykes R ...,- ,Q i 3' 1 ,W X A i'lf .N ,ii A hlqi Zk' '- A K A fi ' . ' ' ow. ni' ' , Daniel W. Graf Robert David Clayton Donald M. Forsyth W. Wayne Artis :fnslhqa spank iw 'TSX lil? 'ld '8 im at .a W 11, 95 Qu.. William H. Skip Boyer 14' Dennis N. Govoni Robert David Clayton, Assistant Professor of Music,- Daniel W. Graf, Assistant Professor of History, Donald M. Forsyth, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Athletic Director: William H. Skip Boyer, Director of In- formation Servicesp W. Wayne Artis, Professor of Sociology, Dennis N. Govoni, Assistant Professor of Biology. Charles L. Kessler, Associate Professor of Religiong Verne M. Keefer, Assistant Professor of Biologyg Lawrence D. Hultgren, Assistant Professor of Philosophyg Richard S.M. Hirsch, Assistant Professor of Englishg Barbara A. Hite, Instructor in Englishg Charles Henry Heiberg, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. i Verne M. Keefer Richard S.M. Hirsch . fr 4. A . - Harold Rick Hite Mary Lou Hultgren Bruce Hubbard G uernsey Robert S. Hufstedler Joseph H. Harkey Harold Rick Hite, Assistant Professor of Theater- Communicationsg William T. Joseph, Comptrollerg Mary Lou Hultgren, Instructor in Sociology and Anthropologyg Robert S. Hufstedler, Professor of Chemistry, Chairman- Division of the Natural Sciences and Mathematicsg Bruce Hubbard Guernsey, Instructor in English, Poet in Residence: Joseph H. Harkey, Professor of English, Chairman-Division of the Humanities. D. Barry Lipscomb, Associate Professor of Psychology: Roland Q. Nicholson, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Director of the Library, Stephen S. Mansfield, Assistant Professor of History, Chairman-Division of the Social Sciences: Iona Stenhouse, Visiting Instructor in Political Scienceg Douglas F. Mclntyre, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Registrarg Richard E. Lapchick, Assistant Professor of Political Science. 4 an ,Mi is sf ' sssis ..- x X, Q x ,site Q-A ,M D. Barry Lipscomb Roland Q. Nicholson Iona Stenhouse Stephen S. Mansfield Richard E, Lapchick ..,,. X'Ngff.r' Douglas F. Mclntyre Q11 in ,, 'TIsXWl I N Barclay Sheaks L. Anderson Orr WE! Patricia Rose Sullivan Gordon A. Magnuson Howard D. Mast William A. Sturm Barclay Sheaks, Associate Professor of Art: L. Anderson Orr, Assistant Professor of Englishg Howard D. Mast, Instructor in Physical Education, Plant Managerg Patricia Rose Sullivan, Assistant Professor Modern Languagesg William H. Sturmg Professor of Philosophyg Gordon A. Magnuson, Assistant Professor of English. L l Donald Garrett Wolfgang, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Director of Counseiingg Harvey Simsohn, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physicsg William H. Wood, Assistant Professor of Education, Dean of Studentsg Robert E. Tucker, Assistant Professor of Historyg William M. Wilson, Associate Professor of Religion, Dean of the Coilegeg Earl R. Post, Personnel Supervisor-Maintenance. Donald Garrett Wolfgang wt .-X W X I egg. . Harvey Simsohn Robert E. Tucker William H. Wood Earl Fl. Post William M. Wilson ' .,, 2-ttgfrp -Iv ,, ,,f A A V, aff .M f rr, 4 P. Daniel whale s+w v Q s su rs s me 1 i William A. Wycoft 71? 4 is Qu iss 535 .59 -gg.. .. A 222 Douglas Wilson Gerald Brunner 7-mawww . . ,M ea ,.,,....-f-.,. ,.,, . . 1 .g .Dr 7 M' 2 1 A ii .1 .4 K J' l 'fu vb 5 sofa.-. g x . A Q X -skkdug ...fn-0 ' ,J Marvel Wahrman .- Y- A. A 2 . x .- K ,uf ' 2 k Qi' 'V .5 If 1 ' 1 ' -'QQEE X , Q K ff' E J .W-sf ff' ff Zig. 1 Q 5' t. . X 1,553 V Q .. .lf N- -' X. , , 'I A f V L ', A : ag .W new . Q' A as ff -- - . 5 I X A .1 -A i ' . Y .. Lg L L. 1, , , N Ji' gy Q 9 ' 5,1 A. 1 of r ,r ' . MAA atm.: I In , V vi' Y ML: ,N ! K bf' , i Y Aj.-',f.,,.?fJ.1-g Q 1 gf ., S his k. 5 1,4 - 'Q -i QL , A ', 'L . ' -5 ,ii f my ki' za- . Mtg? 0 Q 4 Q K. K 4 1 5' 2 .4 A. A A .Vyrktixk ,v V. in t , . AFA t ' . 3' ST., 3 . 5 Z 4 i:,ie .. Y x kV L K Nil, K. a fir Ev 'W A r . if A 2 A 'XGA David P. Wike P. Daniel White, Assistant Professor of Mathematics: William A. Wycoff, Assistant Professor of History,' Marvel Wahrman, School Nurse, R.N.g Douglas Wilson, Director of Campus Ministryg David P. Wike.GardenergGeraId Brunner, Director of Dining Services. The Proctors First Row: Dale Anderson, Diane Wyant, Cathy Anderson, Whitney Smith, Sue Louk, Joanne Flomano. Second Row: Darryl Parkinson, Larry Bolt, Keary Kincannon, Vince DiGloria. The Maids First Row: Ethel Jordan, Stella Tolton, Martha Elliot, Mary Howard, Elizabeth White. Second Row: Mildred White, Roxy Uzzle, lvorine McDearmon. The Kitchen Staff Front: Harold Williams. Left to Right: Gerald Brunner, Ellen Davis, Ethel Evens, Easter Moss, Laverne Perry, Hester Vaughan, David Berlin. Resident Assistants Lelt to Right: Mrs. Brooks, Miss Hutchinson, Mrs. Connally, Mrs. Ward. s -rjlv , - , K A: ' 'fx 9 at 5. The Secretaries ft .:.'n-gm, 1 . Non-pictured Faculty, Administration, and Staff Myrna T. Amdursky-Instructor in Art James R. Bergdoll-Vice President-College Relations Katherine Blossom-Instructor in Anthropology Walter Bumgardner-Night Watchman Irvin B. Coffield-Guard Vija M. Cunningham-Instructor in Dance Ralph Dugger, Jr.-Instructor in Psycology Ebba Gardsten-Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Brinkley Craft Goranson-Library Assistant Lucy S. Herman-Instructor in Elementary Education Sarah S. Hughes-Instructor in History Katherine Marien-lnstructor in Economics First Row: Diane Crandall, Patty Wahrman, Debbie Swatts. Second Row: Sandra Brooks, Dorothy Hilliard, Rose-Marie Close, Ann Matson. Third Row: Glenna Board, Cindy Shockey, Delores Yarbrough. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Baker, Billie Stanford, Mary Bruner. Fifth Row: Cecilia Napier. Rosemary T. Matthews-Catalog Librarian 8. Instructor Harry Noland-Instructor in Art History Evelyn S. Oglesby-Instructor in Elementary Education Charles A. Perkinson-Instructor in Geography Linda Shames-Library Assistant William R. Shealy-Professor of Religion Greta R. Weiner-Instructor in Sociology 3POrts i x ' 9 5 : W' X 7 4 ' f , 1 I Z af' ' ' , 7 N! 6 lh g ' ' 2 Y ,E Q I . . f, 1 'v x 'Z V1 l ' f j :'3fSx,,x ,O 1 l E x J., fl-.ii , j r f X 1 1 ' , Q w L 1 'A ,ww I fq f I X J ' ' , 2 N . O! 'll X y ll' 7 ' f J ll H ff f v Z X I 2- y K s 1 ' ff if Z .K,1.3. sg Z, ' 142 X R I ' f I M M ,- -------v ----- - l EUR 40. ,A JV. ',', A VIIA ,. W lil X lf E Y elk' src 1 .-,ww-' -1 .- ' .. 1. 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Wesleyan College Lynchburg College Randolph-Macon College University of Virginia ,. .,,,, M W A VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC 7 IL ef N W. ,,.. . ,U H .. M... FirstRow:M.Vegessi,Co-captain,'C.Flennix,S.Brown,M,McAloose M B Magee Co captain G Johnson C Gordon S Pingon H Bonnewell O'Connor, R. Sweitzer, E. Bostic, M. Shealy. Second Row: L. Brumfield K White Manager H Seibert Coach Manager, T. Sherman, S. Snow, H. Maher, M. Young, D. Smith, L. Paster Q 151237 ' Wm. 1450? Rennix makes contact in the game with William 81 Mary College. Vegessi, Rennix, and Maher move in to defend the VWC goal against William 81 Mary. Toots Sweitzer battles with Hampden Sydney for possession of the ball. Sweitzer, this time in possession of the ball, against Methodist College. . . ' X 4 3 , bmi f - , K 'Q . X l VWC playef-Chris Rennix VWC Players-Mike Vegessi, Chris Flennix, Herb Maher. VWC Player-Rob Sweitzer VWC Player-Rob Sweitzer i The spectators. - sk K' :Al , . . NX kA'k Q-v-.aw s-'rw-Mm. 5 Q f V' W . W - i f so VWC Player-Ed Bostic. A view of the stands during the N.C. Wesleyan game. Bostic fights for possession while Brown waits to assist. Bostic attempts to keep possession against William 8t Mary. Bostic, once again trying to keep possession, this time against Hampton Sydney. VWC Players-Ed Bostic, Shep Brown. VWC Player-Ed Bostic. , in l i i ,,:X,yh 45, 9.22, Q, . Y . ' , V 3, .A ,le JV, Wwiig' If ,iffy 'ff , , 1, , ' 2-A Y K -5414. , sf -'Qu 4, .pkg it 1- f' ' 3 W , 1 , il Q- va., .,, Vg A ,- ygyh A A-sf ,J , ,. ,ft .4 ,. - ff. v I x ' ,fy-.WV K--ff, .ng 2' -'vt rg: - 4 4--15--My fs '14 c , if . q ,sq an - ,,w! '1:'g u, 0- A If t l. I 5- ' ' 'F' 'bm' . t 1' f ul' ik if ' , kai , at 4 ,Q ,M M. , .':,..j-3, ' 4 -k,,,.i..g,, S' ,. tl x , '- ga' 5 , ,gn ' . 'F 5, .ff fjgw ,ff Q mf ' AJ ' 1 34 fx QQ .fy 1+ .. X- ' W , Ar' , -lk on 5, . 3 N if V 5 K SM , , ,s i.. .. . - - Y' I it M -a .. , Y, H M ' ' 1 ' a i 4. J l M M...-L ' rfb' ca. 'egg-v-0' In V V N -almfiynw V , ,,,,,,-,h' X ' , ., f 4 in W , I V., A' W , At , 4 2 -ag . f , ,.. , , V , M H, . Mgt.. 1 . 'fuxx J Qgmwlifif LQ' . I .X N :JG ,X 1 , . ,, wt au' f x M -2 4 . W Mt JL Af, , -Vx Ffa. filffitjgdf' .ll - . ,. '. V Y +.ff '.-fray L--' VWC Players-Rob Sweitzer, Ed Bostic, Shep Brown. Sweitzer starts a breakaway, completed in the last picture on this page, against William 8t Mary with Bostic and Brown ready to assist. Bostic and Brown teaming up again, this time against Randolph-Macon. Rennix and Maher attempt to gain ball control against William 8t Mary. Sweitzer outdistances the opposition in the breakaway against William 8. Mary. VWC Players-Ed Bostic, Shep Brown. VWC Players-Herb Maher, Chris Rennix. A A . . VWC Player-Rob Sweitzer. Cross-Country Sept. 28 Atlantic Christian College Oct. 6 St. Andrews College Methodist College Oct. 13 Lynchburg, W 8. L Christopher Newport College Oct. 20 Old Dominion University Christopher Newport College Norfolk State Oct. 27 Randolph-Macon, Greensboro College, Methodist College Oct. 29 U.C.A.A. Nov. 3 D.l.A.C. 81 District 29 Flecord-0-10 Awards- Mosf Valuable Player, Mark McNair ii gk. First Row: P. Flock, D. Page, C. Pitchford, Ft. Clouse, T. Civitano. Second Row: D. Forsyth, Coach, M. McNair, M. Ryan, B. Elliot, D. Slye. Not Pic- tured: E. Odom, C. Griffin. McNair pushes in the home stretch while Tom Civitano, David Smith, and Howard Mast are interested elsewhere. Robin Wear's Volkswagen gains ground on Odom. Page makes time in the woods. The competition-RandoIph- Macon, Greensboro College, Methodist College, Chowan. ..... .,,. ttsdii t t T And they're off!-for VWC Page, Elliot, Griffin, McNair, . i A . .., ,K pi N Odom. The Mouse is being chased by a Chowan cat. 1 .4-N . J.. 'M-' -. eww .Q s ., Ll' -f -fs - ew.- .-rf if f - , .-.G VWC Competitor-Mark McNair. VWC ,g - ,wh .55 t V . .I ax . . -ffzg if-L 'gs 'i?:1'?' ', 5 ' 0' ff-f :w.. 'I - ,L jgjb f. li, K 5' G A fm-QQ f. s t l ,V gkgyif ,g:,15zf?i,.4.-51:1 ,ig-L: 'adsl sfaiieb.-'t'.4i'1555':xtf ?'-' - Ji: fi .5-'z f- 3. F Tw Q0?iif'i'iff P. .T s tv 3? ,HA 58.3 af f Ag , it , T b 7,x..i:'.f q,v ' tmfwf' VWC Competitor-Dennis Page. 4 .... if - are . N. . Y va, Y- - -V. - . kg.: - - 7 A V- -. wi VWC Competitor-Earl Odom. . we .mf-. 2 . 3. :gp .V v? . f 3.1, ly' . ' I ,, 4' t .i si Q at A : k',rf6:,.,. ' L fa: ne-nfs ' -- . - r J, ww -fe M nf' g, .4 fl. -:G ' eff' -1 I.-' 1-Q - V ff ,, U , - 'F C .. t - . 5 . ., .. . , 5 ...fa e ff? 2 W , 4 - 'H ' Q ,gs 7T!.?:?:? 9 I bus , c .4 ' ' ' ' ' J' f ' g f ,, 0 e M -f . ' 3711 .A ' .,I' 1':t gf 4,1 V Q! . ,f , A 4- ,pk-if A A . 5 Q VV ., ,, Q- NM' V, f-fi '- it T T L :sift ' U' , V. , ' 4 ' 1 2 . -aided .f ,wa , - f 1,k I , . ,-, ' 'F ' HF' - Y. I, rl Ln' 'liek The competition I Q, , Vg . - , ,,5l'4:gff.ff3,2T2 I 1 3 ', 'Tuff-'7,,.l - vi' ' ' hiv .ff'f',i-Sw Q f .-M h X :f :ff f T '.-.W .1-W . . .. H. 22242 It ggi Q V .y , W' ,- jgnhvv, ml '- '1f..f. s .T ta-f'f2ff'ff fwqfeza 1 f - L' - fr' u ., ,sg . f....,'.. f ef, j. 'raw'-Ai., . I g -it :31,N,' Q.--W .. - V 'vii-if-fl - --'ff-fl - ,M ' , ,F .'3?:?v'1g,g'x 155- or , .1'L,:.-1-1. TQ 2' VWC Competitor-Robert Mouse Clouse. VWC Competitors-Dennis Page, Brad Elliot, Curtis Griffin, Mark McNair, Earl Odom. Basketball NOV. 23-24 Nov. Dec. Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 27 1 7 11 11 12 18 19 23 25 26 29 1 5 8 9 12 21-23 Central Wesleyan College fFour Team Tournamentl Central Wesleyan College Toccoa Falls College Greensboro College N.C. Wesleyan College Bridgewater College Christopher Newport College St. Andrews College Lynchburg College Greensboro College UNC-Greensboro Methodist College Shenandoah College Eastern Mennonite College Lynchburg College UNC-Greensboro Christopher Newport College St. Andrews College Methodist College N.C. Wesleyan College DIAC Tournament Lynchburg College Greensboro College Overall Record- 1 4-7 Conference Record-10-4 Tied for 2nd in Conference Awards- Most Valuable Player, Randy Davis Second Team All-Conference, Pete Withers Honorable Mention All-Conference, Steve Williams Honorable Mention NAIA All-America, Pete Withers VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC Players-Leon Donald, Steve Williams, Gary Slack Smallwood, Butch Sheppard, Kevin Weller, Coach Don Forsyth. Water and lollipops, among other things, helped give VWC its first winning season. Coach Forsyth gets ready to give his half time peptalkfcriticism. Randy Davis exhibits the type of performance that got him the Most Valuable Player award. ga. as 4 Q fat F j F . 9 ,' ' U ,., zz' , , . :gi if-1.. P' I ws' L .1 VWC Players-Kevin Weller, Steve Williams, Flandy Davis VWC Players-Coach Don Forsyth, Pete Withers, Todd Magee, Gary Smallwood, Ftandy Davis. .'- ,sss,.,,..1,N- it Q R mg , .- , ' : I V, 5 0 10 34 lun- Q :ull ' f' Rf 01 .i-4 ...W . First Row: L. Campbell, O. Jordan, T. Magee, D. Forsyth, Coach, R. Ezell, J. Maiden, D. Campbell, Fl. Davis, S. Williams, Fl. Poole, E. Spearman, G P. Withers, D. Gooding. Second Row: M. Coats, B. Sheppard, L. Donald, Smallwood, K. Weller. Qnrnmms Womens' Basketball Christopher Newport 23 VWC 12 Christopher Newport 37 VWC 34 Chowan College 32 VWC 34 Overall Record- 1-2-0 Awards- Most Valuable Player, Elizabeth Gaver it rage M , l V l mgfjzwmnv ,llt we rl f' t A f Left to Right: D. Young, C. Ross, T. Fllsinger. K. Power, E. Gaver, H. Mast, Coach. Not pictured-H. Dohring, C. Custis VWC Players-Kathy Power, Holly Dohring, Cheryl Ross, Elizabeth Gaver. Power, Dohring, Ross, and Gaver ready to rebound against Christopher Newport. Dohring at the foul line against Christopher Newport. Coach Mast ponders the situation on the court during the game with Christopher Newport. Gaver moving the ball downcourt. VWC Players-Holly Dohring, Elizabeth Gaver, Chicki Custis, Cheryl Ross. 'T' 1 X gigs nge Siifliiisi . 6-if VWC Players-Coach Howard Mast, Chicki Custis. VWC Player-Elilabeih Gaver. Baseball Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 23 Mar. 30 April 2 Apr. 6 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 May 15-19 St. Andrews College Randolph-Macon College Methodist College N.C. Wesleyan College Virginia State Atlantic Christian College Norfolk State Campbell College Lynchburg College St. Andrews College Lynchburg College Methodist College N.C. Wesleyan College Norfolk State VCAA Tournament at Lynchburg District 29 Tournament Overall Record-16-9 Conference Record-12-4 'Co-champions with Methodist Awards- VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC VWC Most Valuable Player, Gene Hassell Coach of the Year Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Steve Stocks District Coach of the Year, NAIA District 29, Steve Stocks ' ff , ' W i f ' 'S 1 . . - M... ,. --...azz A.-- M A f . V - if 5,2 Y ggi , w.Qggf5,,4? I . , .YQ ,rl .wt 351335 M ,,,f,,,-1' ,, Q. 2 4.11 1 Maggy' .K Q J, 5: fp li'i'f'f,6 jT'FFyv 13 nv ' A 'Q-1? rw-f .ly ' , f ,M V V l H ,,,1r- - ' -, 1 ',f j.,',,,J 4-. A 1 yuh., ww ,:T f'f'3 4' ff '2 ,,,,. ' . I 'X L ', 3, h ig T44 . ,N V 4 11i,1f:5.,.':f! .3 Y WL,W,., V., . shrug ,Y wwf? A-QETW' fn . -nfs., f fivgwtiw Mit Q l el wi 1 JM- 4' --547 4 - 11' 4553 .23 t' AV, fly ,-rf if Q' K' - -,j s ' f fi 2. :L I fY 'M- '. 5'A , Usiiaarliaf' VWC Players-Coach Steve Stocks, Tim Albert. Albert slides into third base during the game against N.C. Wesleyan. Albert at bat during the Norfolk State game. Brumfleld at bat against Norfolk State. K. Zlrkle warms up before the Norfolk State game. VWC Player-Tim Albert. 1 '- 1, . .lille it VWC Player-Lee Brumfleld. VWC Player-Keith Zirkle. l VWC Player-Rick Ezell. VWC Players-Rick Ezell, Lee Brumfield The umpire returns the ball after Ezell strikes out in the game against Lynchburg. B. Zirkle at bat against Norfolk State. Hester catching against Lynchburg. Ezell and Brumfield watch and wait during the Norfolk State game. A chagrined Coach Stocks examines his team's statistics. VWC Player-Bruce Zirkle lat bat.J . , A . . A rm.: t Wa A--5 -Q-A . '. Ar NV ss, - '1 N Wa 5- f'i'p'itf2i X9'?fES'? f95x3'sk' X 'fl lTi-SQ1. Y 6614.5Ei5?Q2t3'3?s'fi'si. skffii . - first' - Q' aigg.-S swf Riffs- .. ,Q wtxfufgwii M s At, s-ug-fyafi -is-M,-wp' ' Q, - L ...sf-I-LM---21, , 5 .. 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Wesleyan College American University Christopher Newport College St. Andrews College Madison College Old Dominion Univeristy Greensboro College Bridgewater College Christopher Newport College Lynchburg College Methodist College UNC at Greensboro Randolph-Macon College DIAC Tournament at UNC-Greensboro VCAA Tournament at Madison College Most Valuable Player, Mike Jacobson r n - if Wi-,i'.-713' ,V 1 A w-fllfswggpfsffzl -FQ' ljfwffiff jK ,tg,ma A Ag.,,l:,,.,5V-ll 'Y Ttrxffift L-...m,1,.,a. 5,1 ...-s , . yt Y 59 Q f --A First Row: J. T. Jennings, G. Dow, W. West, C. B. Pitchford, C. Jones M Jacobson. Second Row: B. Taylor, D. Page, G. McMillan. The Coaches Golf Mar. 28 Apr. 4 Apr. 16 Apr. 24-25 May 2 Record-0-6 Awards- Most Valua Lynchburg College UNC-Greensboro Greensboro College Old Dominion University Madison College tRained outl Christopher Newport College DIAC Tournament NAIA District 29 Old Dominion University Randolph-Macon College ble Player, Bob Gardiner f if Left to Right: Howard Mast, tennis and women's basketballg Steve Stocks, baseballg Donald M. Forsyth, golf, basketball, cross-country, and Athletic Directory Horst Seibert, soccer. Cheerleaders Laura Earley, Captain Betty Barrett The Virginia Wesleyan Cheerleaders, captained by Laura Earley, have been a vital part of the intercollegiate sports this year. They provided support and encouragement for the teams in many ways: they publicized all games by making signs, they sponsored the student-faculty basket- ball game at the beginning of second semester and a bon- fire at the beginning of soccer season in the fall, they sponsored a dance and attended the majority of away basketball games. ,, 1 ti 'yi l Q N t . 'l Vi 'ls lr Ti? it Qtiiiii E !.tE.l,i1 ilila is ti i . :ii r fwf5 ' ZtNEf'f 14i33M:.'15'3sf K 1.-., Q 0 ,,.-,,j .. - Zpfiirlml'-T. - ip issit ' M ' . 1 JM X ' tw iiit eiQ:+ivt:.sfi+f'-F.QfwftfzitrsfffB X 'is- r ea-h,,'f4f my ta -- L 1' a . ., -r -' +1 ff 7 2- T 27- -N. -ff-m'ff' fs--3 r ,NTKRW ' Ms fb. If .L N, - r X gf' fa, it , ,g g . f - nu TS P . , ,w,'4 i t ,H -'ggi gzip , Wy . ' L -. , : 'wait Inj- 35' it ,Er ' ' tb - , F: 1 . v V . . infix rf. ' H Debbie Pope Q iii' ganna.. L, ' Michele Northern Jill Wagley V Front: J. Wagley. Back: M. Northern, B. Barrett, C. Echegaray, L. Earley S. Louk, J. Sapenter, D. Kelles. 'Wil t'tQt2ltEd , 'fil m I The VWC Cheerleaders were tenacious in their push for school spirit. Through bouts with apathy, which every school must deal with from time to time, they stayed firm in their support and promotion of the VWC intercollegiate sports teams. Front to Back: C. Echegaray, D. Pope, B. Barrett, S. Louk, L. Earley, J. Carmen Echegaray Wagley, D. Keiles, M. Northern. HEX .MY y sg 4 4 'K I Q 1 X A it A, If 5 June Sapenter Sapenter, L. Earley, S. Louk. Front: B. Barrett. First Row: J. Wagley, M. Northern, D. Keiles, C. Echegaray. Second Row: J. Crganizations R Y x . 1 ' 1 .g' X. X V' 1 f . Hllffl A W XX 7 1 QKAW' if XX XQXNN' MX A I NTT kk. . f r fl T 'TX 'f! 1 'fQ?x' W N f ' Hx I ' ,ff E fc y 1,5 - ,XLT j3fQf ' 5 f K f ' . M q?J ' Ff'g+,,QJ i Y . x .A f Mr 4X L f :,, 2' X 4jf ' if rf f1'L 5 f A 'Nz X, A Q! ? j f ,Wy v H+? '91, 1 if ,X M Aww , fi.- ' 4' X, X T fi? A, ig gif I , X T Fvf ,P 4Y,,Q,.4g.,..L-,!x 7 N YA! 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President and Executive Secretary 81 SEC 82-85 Non-pictured Organizations and Committees American Chemical Society Purpose: To introduce interested science students to the association of professional scientists, their attitudes and work, and the possibilities for careers in the science field. Criteria for membership: The ACS is open to all VWC students especially those interested in science. Members pay five dollars for national dues and are subject to approval by the National American Chemical Society. Special Awards: The Virginia Wesleyan College student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society was selected one of 65 above average chapters from the 579 student affiliate chapters. Officers President: Warren West Vice-President: Dennis Page Secretary-Treasurer: Judi Adams ':- 2 'L Q' sf 5, sX?3J'f . 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A . . - Q , -- P-t i, I if ig y M I ,E X Q-Y ,'. jx JY vc' , 4 . K . - A .' r L. -A we ,sf M A a gi. , .. , , ,ky fig 1 f A -sua ,, , Q, A ,J 1 .t b gl.. 4 I. . . H . 4 .7. - , Q ,W C J, Q f A I - 1. Ali:-ik' iff' ' -.1 ss s. K W y Y - ,Q l 'fu s - A ' - ' as K gi 1-ff 373 ' Q., . wi' K' -?,.,f.5 Firsf Flow: Ft. Gates, W. West, S. Agostino, Dr. L. Ferreri. Second Row: Dr. Casper, M. J. McGuire, B. Yeates, A. Sullivan, D. Page, Dr. Ft. Hufstedler. H. Simsohn, K. Chastin, W. Pearce, M.Weaver, D. Roper, D. Miner, J. Virginia Wesleyan College Chorus and Choir The Virginia Wesleyan College Chorus and Choir, directed by Dr. David Clayton, came into existence last year upon Dr. Clayton's arrival at Virginia Wesleyan. Among the activities of the Chorus and Choir during the 1973-74 school year were the Christmas concert and the Spring Concert Tour, which ended with the Spring Concert at Virginia Wesleyan. The itinerary of the Spring Tour . . . April 21 . . . Ferebee-Halstead United Methodist Church, Norfolk, Virginia April 24 . . . Fairmount Park United Methodist Church, Norfolk, Virginia April 25 . . . Market Street United Methodist Church, Onancock, Virginia April 26 . . . Onancock High School, Onancock, Virginia April 26 . . . Gladstone United Methodist Church, Gladstone, New Jersey April 28 . . . Slippery Rock United Methodist Church, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania April 28 . . . First United Methodist Church, Somerset, Pennsylvania April 29 . . . Somerset Area Senior High School, Somerset, Pennsylvania April 29 . . . Benn's United Methodist Church, Benn's Church, Virginia April 30 . . . VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE -25 ?fz?W First Row: C. Eschegaray, J. Adams, D. Pope, C. Alspatch, M. Shiner, D. Thompson, P. MacGregor, S. Snell, J. Bemis, T. Pagett. Second Row: K. Galloway, J. Meadley, G. Wright, A. Godwin, N. Zigler, C. Paddy, C. Baskett, E. Dorsey, S. Johnson, Fi. Appenzeller. Third Row: G. Artis, P. Rock, D. King, C. Baker, C. Patterson, P. Faison, B. Dlggs, L. Smith, C. Anderson, S. Vandegrift, J. A. Stanley. Fourth Row: R. Welch, R. Edwards, D. Miner, L. Bolt, D. Perkinson, R. Higgins, B. Barton, L. Campbell, G. McClave, J. Webb, N. Terwilliger, E. Midgett. Campus Communications Club Purpose: To expose the students of Virginia Wesleyan College to various forms of electronic communications such as radio and eventually television. Students interested in a career in broadcasting will find an opportunity to develop broadcasting procedure. Criteria for membership: Anyone with an interest in radio communications or station managing is invited to join. Officers: General Manager: Brad Rock Program Director: Laura Rusch Chief Engineer: Scott Fuller Business Manager: Mark Mitchell Firsf Row: K. Weiler, M. Mitchell, Fl. Brooks, L. Flusch, T. Sherman. Se- Miner, M. Shiner, J. Cappleman, C. Hughes, D. Fitzgerald, K. Galloway, cond Row:C. Carmichael, D. King, M. Groblewski, E. Cornet, P. Faison, Fl. Jones. S. Wagner, S. Fuller, S. Marquess, D. Jester, B. Rock. Third Row: D. Virginia Wesleyan College Yoga Society Purpose: To promote campus awareness of yoga, to make regularly scheduled trips to the Aquarian Age Yoga Center in Virginia Beach, and to bring a yoga master to the campus to promote awareness of yoga. Criteria for membership: Interest in developing the mind, soul, and body through yoga. Officers: President: Keary Kincannon Vice-President: Chuck Patterson Secretary: Karla Kincannon Treasurer: Curt Baker Counter-clockwise from left: K. Kincannon, C. Baker, T. Annas, J. J. Fi0m8f10, T- M8Sif0C0ia, A- NGHCS, unidentified Y093 masief. T Carroll, unidentified, D. Welch, K. Kincannon, C. Patterson, Fi. Piscopo, Phiiiips- Kappa Alpha Tau Sorority Purpose: To promote unity on the Virginia Wesleyan campus and to serve the community. Criteria for membership: Active members are required to: 17 be a female Virginia Wesleyan student 25 have at least a 2.0 QPA 37 attend each meeting and function 45 pay monthly dues. Officers: President: Sandi Snell Secretary: Diane Burnett Treasurer: Susan Mabe Historian: Karla Nelson First Row: S. Johnson, D. Thompson, P. MacGregor, D. RusseIl.Second Snell. D- Af1derS0f1. N. Terwilliger, C. Ross, K- NGISOD, E. DOFSGY, S- Row: L. Bateson, S. Blaise, T. Pagett, S. Kirkman, P. Rice. Third Row: S. Hi9Qif1S, S- Mabe. Gamma Epsilon Rho Colony, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Purpose: The purpose of the chapter shall be to promulgate and exemplify the ideals and goals of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, as set forth in its Ritual, Constitution, and Supreme Laws. Criteria for membership: Active members are required to be enrolled full time at Virginia Wesleyan College maintaining a total QPA of not less than 2.0. Membership is also open to graduates of Virginia Wesleyan and the colleges professors. All applicants must be male. Officers: President: Richard Pulley Vice-President: Richard Shiflett Secretary: Michael Sweeney Treasurer: Kent Morgan Warden: Michael Fisher Historian: Harvey Bullock Chaplain: Kent Dickson ii T' lm' ,,, ' 4?- 1 ' yr First Row: B. Sutton. S. Friend. Second Row: K. Dickson, R. Pulley, M. Fisher. Third Flow: M. Sweeney, R. Tucker, B. R. Fannin. , 1 y-X! ! , Academic Committee DUUGSJ tl To study, to devise, and to recommend academic policies. 23 Acting in the place of the Voting Body, to examine the curriculum continuously for possibilities of improvement and to effect changes accordingly. 3l To study and evaluate instructional problems and to make recommendations accordingly. 43 To receive proposals for curriculum changes and to take action on these proposals. 51 To serve as an advisory body to the Dean. Membership: Dean of the College, Registrar, three Division Chairmen, three faculty members, and three students. Members: Dean Wilson, Chairman, Nlr. Mclntyre, Dr. Hufstedler, Dr. Mansfield, Dr. Harkey, Mr. Sheaks, Mr. White, Mr. Hultgren, Richard Piscopo, Judy Lamb, Diana Brewster. Left to Flight: Mr. Sheaks, Mr. White, Dr. Hufstedler, Dean Wilson, Dr. Harkey, Dr. Mansfield. Student Activity-Welfare Committee Duties: 13 To study continuously all facets of student life for the purpose of creating the best possible conditions. 2i To develop policies on all non-academic facets of student life, including the protection of student rights. 3, To assist the Dean of Students in incorporating these and other policies, along with perti- nent information, in a Student Handbook to be published by the opening of college each fall. 45 To cooperate with the Dean of Students in implementing policies concerning student life. 5i To plan and to coordinate college programs such as a lecture series, cultural series, chapel and assembly programs, and to develop policies for the operation of these activities. 6i To receive budget requests from recognized college organizations and from the Publications Committee and to allocate funds from the Student Activity Fund. 71 To hear concerns and ideas that students may have about facets of student life. Membership: Dean of Students, Dean of the College, President, Director of Counseling, Comptroller, Director of Campus Minstry, three faculty members tone of whom shall be chairmani, and nine students. Members: Dr. Hite, Chairmang President Clarke, Dean Wilson, Dean Wood, Mr. Joseph, Dr. Sim- sohn, Dr. Lipscomb, Dr. Wolfgang, Flev. Wilson, Carol Anderson, Robin Chemris, Doug Welch, Dell Young, Sue Louk, John Lowery, Vince DiGloria, Francie Straughan, Reed Brooks. Jlxxs., First Row: F. Straughan, Dean Wood, Dr. Lipscomb, Dr. Simsohn. Se- R. Brooks, Dr. Hite, President Clarke. cond Row: Dr. Wolfgang, D. Young, J. Lowery, Dean Wilson, Rev. Wilson, Student Association President Duties: 13 The President shall be elected by a simple ma- jority of the student body. 23 The President shall serve as chairman of the S.E.C. 33 The President shall, by virtue of his office, sit as the ninth student member of the S.A.W.C. 43 The President shall, by virtue of his office, sit as a student member of the Voting Body. 53 The President shall, by virtue of his office, sit as a student member of the C.A.B. 63 The President may not be the Editor of the school newspaper. Student Executive Secretary Duties: 13 He shall be administrative officer of the Student Executive Council. 23 He shall be required to report at each meeting of the S.E.C. on all matters concerning the Office of Student Affairs. 33 He shall be required at the end of each term to provide a summary of action discussed and com- pleted during his administration. 43 He shall provide a means of channeling student grievances to the appropriate committee and committee members. 53 His office shall provide a means for presenting proposals by members of the student body to the S.E.C., and he shall work closely with the Presi- dent of the Student Association in establishing the agenda of the Student Executive Council meetings. Student Association President, Reed Brooks Student Executive Secretary, Dell Young. Student Executive Council Duties: 13 Selecting the Student Executive Secretary. 23 Determining an expression of student opinion on all matters of policy in both Student Body and College Affairs. 33 Organizing the election of students to the Committees of the College, 43 Conducting the recall of students from elective office. 53 Appointing students to the Community Review Board. 63 Appointing students to serve on the Community Relations Council. 73 Providing for and enforcing a system of regularly scheduled reports to the Student Body by student members of the standing Committees of the College with regard to the activities of these students on those Committees and in the Voting Body. 83 Providing for, at regularly scheduled intervals, and appropriate times, open meetings of the S.E.C., the S.A. President presiding, for the discussion of student policy matters. 93 Deciding by concensus, or at least two-thirds majority of the total membership, any ap- propriation ofthe Student Government budget exceeding fifty dollars, and by simple majori- ty of the members present any other appropriation. 103 Holding referenda at any such time on any issue which it feels of such importance as to warrant such action. 113 Appointing standing and ad hoc committees of the Student Body as the need arises. Members: Carol Anderson, Robin Chemris, Vincent DiGloria, Sue Louk, John Lowery, Francie Straughan, Doug Welch, Dell Young. Left to Right: F. Straughan, D. Young, J. Lowery, R. Brooks. Non-Pictured Organizations Campus Association for Research and Enlightenment Purpose: Spiritual development in body, mind, and soul: to have a greater concern for the members in the group, the college, and the student community: to promote campus awareness of the Association for Research and Enlightenment and its work, to be a channel of light within the college. Criteria for membership: Membership is open to anyone with a serious interest in promoting spiritual growth. We will ask that members have some knowledge of the A.Ft.E. and that they use the Search For God study group books. lntervarsity Christian Fellowship Purpose: tl To witness to the Lord Jesus Christ as God lncarnate and to seek to lead others to a per- sonal faith in Him as Savior and Lord. 23 To deepen and strengthen the spiritual life of members by the study of the Bible and prayer. Sl To present the call of God to the foreign mission field and so to help all students discover God's role for them, at home or abroad in world evangelism. Criteria for membership: Membership shall be open to all students and faculty who are interested in the purpose, the programs of the organization, and will adhere to the Basis of Faith. Photography Club Purpose: 17 Instruction in the appreciation and arts of photography. 2l Instruction and exchange of knowledge concerning photographic techniques and expertise. 33 To provide photographic services and assistance for VWC campus publications. Criteria for membership: Membership is open to all students and faculty of Virginia Wesleyan College, on the basis of active interest and participation. Sigma Theta Xi Fraternity Purpose: Sigma Theta Xi has been established as a social fraternity on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan College to provide services for the college with primary interest in providing expand- ed social activities for its brotherhood. Criteria for membership: After completion of a pledge period, candidates must be voted in by the brotherhood with a three-fourths majority. All members shall be males. Students' International Meditation Society Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to make available to the students and faculty of Virginia Wesleyan the principles of the science of Creative Intelligence and the practical aspects of S.C.l., Transcendental Meditation. Criteria for membership: Membership is open to all students and faculty of Virginia Wesleyan who are practicing Transcendental Meditation. Student Virginia Education Association Purpose: To give students the opportunity to explore all aspects of education, and to acquaint students with the ethics, services, and accomplishments of the Virginia and National Education Associations. Criteria for membership: Any student who is preparing for a career in education and attends Virginia Wesleyan College. Upsilon Sigma Colony of Sigma Nu Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to tie together a group of people in order to help each other through the qualities of truth, love, and honor. We seek to promote and aid the community about us. The ideals and goal of our fraternity are to encourage good will and understanding among ourselves and those about us. Criteria for membership: Candidates for membership shall 11 be male, 21 be in good standing with the college, Si accepted through a vote of the members. Special Achievement: During the school year 1973-74 the Upsilon Sigma Colony of Sigma Nu became the first national fraternity on the VWC campus. - Virginia Wesleyan Historical Society Purpose: The purpose of the society is to heighten the study of history, encourage interpretive thought, and increase student participation in school and community. Criteria for membership: Since all students at this institution must have six hours of history, the membership is open to the whole of the Student Body. Virginia Wesleyan Newspaper, TRANSCRIPT Purpose: We intend to publish regularly, to provide the Student Body with a reliable source of com- munication. ln addition, our purpose is to inform and to influence the students of Virginia Wesleyan to action. tTo a small extent we also provide amusementi Criteria for membership: Staff members must be able to work-hard, and to meet deadlines. 83 l l l Non-Pictured Committees Admission Committee Duties: 15 To evaluate current admission standards of the college and to report to the Voting Body. 25 To establish each fall its admission policy and to submit the policy to the Voting Body for approval. 35 To review and to approve or disapprove applications for admission. 45 To review and approve or disapprove applications for financial aid and awards. Membership: Director of Admission, Dean of the College, and three faculty members. Members: Mr. Badger, Chairman, Dean Wilson, Dr. Sturm, Dr. Churukian, Dr. Heiberg. Athletic Committee Duties: 15To formulate policies governing athletics and to submit them to the Voting Body. 25 To guide and to supervise athletics according to policies approved by the voting Body and Administration and as established by the conference. 35 To develop and supervise policies for the college intramural program. 45 To approve intercollegiate athletic schedules. Membership: The Director of Athletics, Dean of Students, Comptroller, two other faculty members tone of whom shall be both chairman and faculty representative to the athletic conference5, and five students itwo of whom must not be active in intercollegiate athletics5. Members: Mr. Tucker, Chairman: Mr. Joseph, Dr. Keefer, Dean Wood, Mr. Forsyth, Mark McAloose, Brian Magee, Tom Tusing, David Smith, Jim Fitzpatrick. Community Review Board Duties: 15 To review all proceedings of the Community Arbitration Board. 25 To organize itself, select its own chairman, and establish its own procedures. 35 To notify the President, the Dean of the College, and the Dean of Students of action taken in all cases. Appeal: Subject only to the right of appeal to authorized bodies beyond the jurisdiction of the College, the decision of the C.Ft.B. shall be final. Membership: Two full-time teaching faculty members appointed for staggered terms of at least two years. Faculty members are appointed directly by the President of the College. Two students appointed by the Student Executive Council as provided in the Student Constitution. Members: Dr. Ferreri, Dr. Graf, Larry Bolt, Linda Flhodenhiser. Committee on Academic Standing Duties: 15 To implement the academic retention policy. 25 To act on petitions for readmission. 35 To act on cases of academic dishonesty referred to it. Membership: Registrar, Chairman: Dean of the College, Dean of Students, two faculty members, and three students. Members: Mr. Mclntyre, Chairman: Dean Wilson, Dean Wood, Dr. Artis, Dr. Hirsch, John Cissel, Laura Earley, Chuck Ratcliffe Community Arbitration Board Duties: 13 To organize itself, select its own chairman, and establish its own procedures. Procedures must, however, include at least those published in the Student Handbook, or its supplements. 23 To arbitrate promptly in all cases referred by the Residence Hall Councils or Community Relations Council. 33 To notify the President, Dean of College, and Dean of Students of action taken in all cases. Review: Actions of the C.A.B. taken under 42 above will be reviewed automatically by the Community Review Board. Membership: Dean of Students, one faculty member, and President of the Student Association. Members: Dean Wood, Mrs. Dykes, and Reed Brooks. Library Committee Duties: 13 To assist in the formulation of policies concerning the operation of the library. 23 To assist the Librarian in budget preparation and expenditure. 33 To advise the Librarian concerning library-faculty relationships. Membership: Librarian, five faculty members, and three students. Members: Mr. Magnuson, Chairmang Mrs. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Stenhouse, Mr. Nicholson, Jay Secor, Trina Secor, Rick Higgins. Publications Committee Duties: 13 To develop principles of operation for all publications edited by students. 23 To advise concerning the operation of these publications, but not to censor them. 33 To decide upon a method for selecting editors and a chief photographer each year and to effect this selection. 43 To distribute budget allotment among the various publishing enterprises. 53 To develop procedures for the effective financial operation of the publications. 63 To maintain both freedom of expression and professional standards of journalism. Members of the Publications Committee do not control policy tor individual publications or accept personal responsibility for individual publications or for work published in them. Membership: Director of Public Relations, three faculty members tone of whom shall be chairman3, and four students. Editors of the student publications shall be ex-officio members without vote. Members: Mr. Guernsey, Chairman, Mr. Boyer, Dr. Clayton, Dr. Govoni, Cora Kralich, Joanne Romano, Tina Brudzinski, Bob Watkins. Activities i il I -JA QF' i i' 'Q 1?-esp l Nm., X X f 'wi ' i J 4 f K -, F i i X, 4, Mi' f ,Riff V Q 3 , ,A , gf Q-H, 7-ask? fi M 4 V .,,. ,, C X X N Aix if? gl Ax . X ' ,,f . ff! ' w.!,,f , it A uw ,J Q 5 X5 ' Qi WEN, A ii J Q 5 x -he xii' K , 7 x QL, N ,V I , , , 1, , in.. K ,., ft, K., yi V mr, R 1 N- - .,, - , k iw xx,-JM N X ,W if f'V Hugh f 7 :V 3 .17 :QQ 32.19 fC' ,915 QXCXXAJCNR Z' '1 i -i , Swv, .J -f , , 1. - wr- J ,.. - ,. I ,f,f . uw' i- '51 f A V ,L, . .. 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X, ,. Q Q--.-.y . .' - - . Ak . , A intermural football-a nice way to relax on a fall afternoon. if Political science student Kristin Klow works with Willie Ross, candidate for sheriff in Nor- ball game. folk. Nancy Drewelow, Karen Bucklin, and Todd Conger enjoy socializing at an intermural foot- QQ Kurt Parliment, Tom Tusing, Dougie Turpin, and Nancy Drewelow watching and talking at an intermural football game. The Flea Market, the November elections, and sports filled up the early fall. T x 6' The hustling and bustling Flea Market sponsored by the Women of Wesleyan on September 22, 1973. FOCUS-3 CU Trent events symposium-provided excitement for VWC in early November. L i XX. ,,t, fktLtlI Kent Morgan, 1973 MacArthur Scholarship winner, discusses the Dr. Nathaniel Schecter, Dept. of Economy ODU, speaks on the Israeli scholarship with Ret. Gen. Norman J. Anderson, Perspective for FOCUS. qpnppsmnm Robert Mason, editor Norfolk Virginian-Pilot speaks to FOCUS on the Media Perspective . Dr. William F. Swindler, Professor of Law, College ot William 81 Mary, discusses the Legal Perspective of Watergate for FOCUS. C... t Debbie Paxon of the VWC Historical Society registers Parents for Parents Day. ? 'i .1 , H it ,fa President Clarke addresses parents during Parents Day. .ll The Gospelettes, Aveneda Hobbs, Juanita Meadley, and Jacqueline Gregory, were the hit of the Talent Show. Karla and Keary Kincannon make a ukulele and hula demonstration into a brother-sister act. fi Jim Gentry and John Cissel-two more of the talented guitar players. lf' Mary Ann Haines, an alumni, was a crowd pleaser. ,Q Jim Fitzpatrick was one of the many talented guitar players in the Talent Show. Howard Greenhouse, John Carroll, Joe Halligan, and Chuck Giles put together an old timey homemade band for the Talent Show. Held in mid-semester, the Talent Show provided a showcase for VWC talent and a night of excellent entertainment. Caucasian Chalk Circle Arssen Kazbeki fChuck Ratcliffej was one of the aristocratic villains in The Caucasian Chalk Circle . if figili Q, - A . Q s K . 1 W . 1. 5 8, . .'.M-f-N ss. ' - 1 5, . va-' ' if 1 A . 1, k Q, , 5 Bob Watkins, Bowen Jeffries, Director Rick Hite, and Patty Edmunds rehearse. The Caucasian Chalk CircIe by Berholt Brecht was presented at VWC November 12-17, 1973. Directed by Rick Hite with Virginia Peck as assistant director, Joanne Romano as stage manager, and Bentley Anderson as director of the stage crew and line coach. ,f j 7? L- - t 9-.' 5 ' fl' 45 2 .1 U' I r 4? ' .1 1 . , g nab :,xX3.3fQf. Q at nf f' -' 73. .,, 2' : 2: ' ff 7 2' ' 'Q U I r 4 K U Y? i. . - P Chuck Patterson, John Carroll, and Bowen Jefferies work out blocking during rehearsal. The masks, worn by the aristocracy, were skillfully desig structed by Frank Trozzo. ned and con Q. t lsr 'V Q gs. X Virginia Peck, assistant director, watches the script. The Old Peasant tBilI Dentoni charges Grusha exhorbitant prices for milk for young Michael. u 5 A W 2 tw .. K JNW 4 .M .nw ,,, Xtgemf, my ,mic X bn, Q 'O an 3 91. 5 4 CHARACTERS: Georgi Abashwili, the Governor, Natella, his wife, Michael, their son, Shalva, an adjutant, Arsen Kazbeki, a fat prince, Messenger, Niko Mikadze and Mika Loladze, doctors, Simon Shashava, a soldier, Grusha Vashnadze, a kitchen maid, Old Peasant, with the milk, Corporal and Private, Peasant and his wife, Lavrenti Vashnadze, Grusha's brother, Aniko, his wife, Peasant Woman, for a while Grusha's mother-in-law, Jussup, her son, Monk, Azdak, village recorder, Shauwa, a policeman, Grand Duke, Doctor, Invalid, Limping Man, Blackmailer, Ludovica, lnkeeper, her father-in-law, Stableboy, Poor Peasant Woman, Iralki, her brother-in-law, a bandit, Three Wealthy Farmers, lllo Shuboladze and Sandro Oboladze, lawyers, Old Married Couple, etc. R vt M 'G xy ,K :C ,A xv. X . x A xr v s , 1 S . A ,, M .., , 3 x 1. 1 -, X .W , N. at 5 X New in R' xv, 1, Ludoyica tTina Brudzinskii captures Asdak's o 1 wg V 4 attention with ease. - Q ,Y at HZ, 3' We M ' 'si ' in ' an ' 'K Q: ,s in N' in ,hu 'W g ' 39 K h 'X H- .,, W' wc I So c E S, I 'W mg 'M' 4' 1 V-Q nn 1. ,,. 'W W Q, -Q The Fat Prince's nephew iSandy Carterl hopes to be made judge and follow in his un- Bill Peck. as the Singer, narrates the play. cIe's footsteps. Fr g sis. ., v. k 4 . N 5 qt is 'Q , N f'3?'w-1. ' H5515 u,?i President Lambuth Clarke helps break ground for the Monumental Chapel and Bell Tower. Fw.. viii? Snow at Wesleyan-March 24, 1974! February 17, 1974-ground onol was broken for the Monumental Chapel and Bell Tower, sponsored for VWC by Monumental United Methodist Church, Portsmouth 4 T f ., -. it . ., A - Y -9-T- +513iL'2, ' g gi fx! ' . - ' S531 tif 9-:Z ,- ,333 f f l ffggff -- 'Q ' f salsa'-W5'3i'R.s ... . ' ,f X . 1, Q -A .retwhiwff .yu-':-..,. .- . . ... ...QAPQ 1 ' A . , ve 4- ' P 'Viv a,--Q.:-+ve.:-mi' 'ff . - - -,. - V' 1 S .-A 1-H wma, ggi, Q QF . - 1 . 24 ,4 iii ' 1 ,!a'f-'fif I 5 'Y V Xifiigig , .-.. L tw-3,5-,,',Y,-, ,f - - 5 g -if . Y - as . ' -P f an 'L 5. ,X -.x',Q-1.w,: 's-P ,, .vxr-'-as 4 M l. X , , . C . . , MN af, ,M ui lr. 1 5 if 'ER ' Sf:iss'z'f? ' A .tv gffffvf-y, gf wg? k,-ff ,, ' .-f55xvFZ3j:??4'7 3. . F h if ... JIQEW, . '- ',- .N gf 1 ns..-1 , x ,ff.'g,3f:.1:,'f. K ,, g '.w,-M941 'May-5 '--I -' ft L, sg-f1,:',:3f Q f'sv-N -'tif ' e X65-ii . , . '- xl The spades used for the ground breaking. Judge Jerry Bray, Dean Wilson, X.D. Murden, and Dr. S. E. Buxton pose for the photographer. Student Body President, Reed Brooks, puts feeling into his work! E l 5 i V H -s . 124553 W 'l Cf -1 .-...... The model of the Monumental Chapel and Bell Tower. Debbie Betts and Gil McMillan pick oranges during the January Term in Florida. ll Curt Baker gives blood at the Sigma Nu-sponsored bloodmobile lsee p. 1043. l 3 . i January: Vacation, Common Learning Experience, and second semester begins YN Y 5 ff' ff? mf xx -g,..,. .Q Student-Faculty Basketball Game-Left to Right: Donnie Slye, Coach Seibert, Brad Fluppel, John Webb, John Lowery, Dr. Artis, Referee, Dell Youngg Mr. Guernsey. Chris McBride and Sam McNutt take a cigarette break during the January Term in Florida. f- Z N ' CAR?-A-THON l Starting March 29, ending filWH'VUl'-'Ei I I 0 , 'uv , ,, ,NW April 2, SigmaNu 33,5 1,00 held a 100 hour 1 if Cardathon which raised M 105 for the March of Dimes. Sigma Nu Cardathon gets filmed by Andy Gastmeyer for WAVY News. it lf! Rick Weed, David Miner, and Don Tomlinson are filmed by WAVY to promote the Cardathon. xx Y Jack Shull hangs the figures which indicate that the Sigma Nu Cardathon has completed its 100 hours. 5 , .,, IAVQ gpnnwllu The Christmas Concert by the Chorus and Choir, directed by Dr. David Clayton, ended with the Messiah . ik' I V iff Kurt Parliment partakes of the new VWC sport, Spooling . ,- The opening of the crowded and successful 5, Jack Shull watches as visiting poet Michael Coffee Grounds. .Z Coffee Grounds, the campus coffee house. .'i fi fi' 2 ! if , 1 ' ,, V3 , ri 'jim' X P ' mfg ' jf4j!?J 4 A 'f I 41527 H H 1,4 Y Q f Q M l 1 ll Horowitz performs in the M...-.,.. .x t :Hi Dr. Keefer clearly has a good time on the Marine Biology field trips. VA 5199 U Bob Seabrook and Dr. Keefer get ready to land during one of the Marine Biology field trips. Little Mary Sunshine Little Mary Sunshine , a musical by Flick Becoyan, was presented at VWC March 26-30, 1974. lt was directed by Bentley Anderson, the musical director was Dr. David Clayton, assistant director was Trina Secor, and Choreographer was Robin Kirby. Chief Brown Bear lWayne Zubykl initiates Cpl. Billy Jester into the Kadota tribe. The director of LMS , Bentley Anderson, reads the Prologue. i' f' ,.. Ffa . as f . M fi'i S r Q Q 1 . of Q , i .., S R 'NWS qikh fs yas' I 'lyk A C A A QL y ss, M ef, i was . S :iw L f Q X L isfsk , . up A if EA A Sh' , K Ax t gg . 2 xi, 5 P K .. 4 , , t Capt. Big Jim Warrington fFtick Higginsj proposes to Little Mary Sunshine lEiIeen Dorseyi. Naughty Nancy Twinkle lSandy Hatchlsings Naughty Nancy poses with Hank lZeb of her romantic conquests. Scotty. v X i F f ,NI . -a i S 2 9 E ' ff K + , F u f f, ' .fi- Wayne Zubyk and Terry Elliot do their makeup. ' iw, 0 1 i y ' ir. j Zeb Scott, John Cissel, Larry Welker, and Dave Reynolds-everyone has their own way of getting up for a performance. Chuck Woodward relaxes during intermission. Pete fCurt Bakerl, Henrietta fCindy Basketfi, Tex fLarry Welkeri, Gwen- dolyn tLaura Ftuschi, Slim fJohn Cisselj, and Cora tElizabeth Bernerj take a walk down the primrose path. my ffiifiitif -at ' - fi xi: y V gym.. 4' wfyjh, 1 , V Trudy Felder waits and waits and waits and waits to go onstage. Characters: Chief Brown Bear, Cpl. Billy Jester, Capt. Big Jim Warrington, Little Mary Sunshine , Mme. Ernestine Von Liekedioh, Nancy Twinkle, Fleet Foot, Yellow Feather, Gen. Oscar Fairfax, Ret., Cora, Henrietta, Gwendolyn, Blanche, Maud, Mabel, Evelyn, Pete, Slim, Tex, Hank, Dudley, Tom, Buster, Elmer. Mike Ryan experiences the bitter taste of striking out. ., 'w'2Q3f'Nt5gQii My . - fQwxi-Pye :wg ,, 85-1- .J-'0 ' fs 4.u.1 , g S' . M, Q, , ,N K U . V , - Q NW,-'ff ' A . ' -'-' .ww ' , 2 .. ff' xxx. ,-f I . .. N . ' . K , Qzggiiii fn M f ' P t . 4-square in the Village Plaza-Larry Welker, Tina Brudzinski, Howard Greenhouse, Charlie Gordon, Mark McAloose, and John Maher. As the weather warms up and the rains become few and far between, Wesleyan students come out to play. -+14 ' ' A y ft wut' Rasa , R A , . b Q K 5 -. A ai - -'xg 't . r it RBQLQLL Lg . K - ,is M 4,8 gg XL, ,K I 4 , ,,, ,. .,,,, ,Q . .. , , , at 7- 5 5 -3'-5 '- Q . R ' ' ' ' . .5 Mirffif f Qi 5 K if s, K, -as.frw+45. as , wx. . ' , e . stt. ,,- . .X y - f .... Q -.-. , r W ,sw.,,i-5.1.' - , K ..- W... ,,,. uhm. v-,. ,.,, --.ss 1. 1- -. ..Nw:7j5f1,.. Sue Golich takes a swing during an intermural baseball game. Q Q if .ix ..,. , .VK ' ' f N ' , . 2 i its V1 1. ---.J assa .uf t ,. 'A xp .1 1 f , ,Mak O I Q ' N . n K . ., zfvi. ' M 'ji .. i' X :, ,ff-A-V, V Q.. . - sf L, . V. ' ' this , .M .' VS1... REM. ... .bf : 'apw Robin Chemris catches while Dougie Turpin bats. z' W- - 4.2 ,-W if 3 V . N Y ' f.. .,i. iixsir ,,. , vigrx! . .-is.. : , Xxx-1 .. QW 4- N K ., r , ,gin ge as-., wr'-YH '+.,, Nagel-f ' ' , K., W- A, -f, , -s, ,,..1.,,.,1t ma Dave Reynolds at bat with Dan Martin catching. IIUFH Carol Anderson findsthat watching the polls during Student Government The Wuppertaler Kurrende concert May 18. elections is not one of the more exciting SEC duties. 'Sy' A,-...- as---e -we 'A W, ' 'K ., - V, V ...G maa- -Quen V. Brad Flock is dressed to the hilt for a Keffer Cglftrpm Doug Welch revises a poster while Bowen Jeffries votes. Marine Biology field trip. ali. i - Kg, Spring comes to Wesleyan. Kathy Power and Strawberry Kellers enjoy the sun on a warm spring afternoon. The band from Ftamblin' Conrad's plays for an outdoor square dance and barbecue. Along with bringing students outside, warm weather means Spring and SPRING FEVER!! Karen Bucklin and Doug Welch try to get music from spoons in the spoon contest at the square dance. The Court Musician lElaine Eckerti is a mute witness to the Court happenings . Princess Esmirelia iJoanne Romanot reacts with distress to the Frog Prince's 1Francie Straughani plea of Kiss Me . The Queen lvirginia Pecki, like everyone else, is baffled by the Court Shinanniggans. CHARACTERS: Page, Musician, King Albert, Mistress, Queen, Princess Esmirelia, Prince Charming, Frog Prince, Beggar Prince, Trixie ia dragoni, Harriet ia goosei, Doc- tor, Assistant Doctor, Nurse, Nymph, Fairy God-Father, Lady-in-Waiting, Wizard, Poet, Riddle Prince, Frog Mother. King Albert lBowen Jeftriesi attends to his Mistress lDawn Shermani. Q, 3 I K' isfo ,-P' S. f ww F0451 f M 1 few wpf-1 ,fl ,I ,Z f, f 'ra ff ,f syn 'U 2. 3 0 CD O J' 97 - 5. I CO '15 O J' N - Q. 'E VI O O 'U O V 5. - T O Q. C 0 CD CD E 3 VJ 'B - - O , 3' Q Z5 I 'P t A Tale for Today In One Short Act As another community project, Sigma Nu sponsored a Red Cross bloodmobile which received 81 pints wr t e'ic t 3: . ,, . Verr i Xt f if . . 11 '1Q ,ikggmgjgf e mi t , 5 g M citt 'e-e 1 2 f . 4 faiffftb, s Lf. , f ffl so +3 4,1 -P .X . I 21322 -.qv fit ' . X . g . XX t '- M c sg.. N i 'Fone t 'vfef-w1,'f.2- 1 ' t ff f' I at il ,'r 'l A ' 5- - ' f c , tr'-4,1 ' A I Q ' ,H-11 ff. A Q Q in :fx iff lf My ,gym - s 1 - ,L b-.. 'kwa Q . , .,k,,:. x . X If LLA- MN Jn: St? k...3,,,gl ,J ' N . I My V 3 L' s 'mm t- o EEL The sun comes out and classes go outside. ww- f4'DIlO'f'f' Susan Clark works on class assignments and a tan together. Curt Baker obtains the papers which enable him to be a blood donor. A finger prick is the most painful part of being a blood donor. f F ...yr Wg law 5 ...gi S r'- Q Karen Bucklin reacts comically to the thought of giving blood. Q5 N-W, Wa. 1... Marilyn Daughtery is one among many slaving away in Dr. Artis' demography class. t -5 Dee Heslop prepares an exhibit for the Student Art Show. 75 Vija Cunningham and Peggy Cline warm up for the creati e movement class. Frank Trozzo works on brass sculptures for the Student Art Show. .! r 1esmwfNf'f's!rH f-'fl 7, L '. , . . . 4 wi . ' .fwr- ' , , , . v ., NM ,4.5,,,4F,.,, f, - f f ' at ' ,,v.:1'- fs- . f Vija Cunningham's creative movement class performs during the Fine Arts Festival. Fine Arts Festival: one-act play, student art exhibit, choir concert, art auction, dance demonstration, poetry reading, and more. 6 Sports Awards DIAC All-Conference Second Team, NAIA All-American Honorable Men- ,ws ,I W 1 W fs- .1 Q Dennis Page, Mark McNair, and Brad Elliot at the Sports Banquet. tion-Pete Withers with basketball coach, Don Forsyth. Most Valuable Player, Womens' Basket ball-Elizabeth Gaver. 5 Y . 1 six? Q 5 E I 5 Q . E E l E- 2 5 1 3 Q A , l 5 5 , S Q it its i fi? Q eff if g Most Valuable Player, Soccer-Brian Magee with soccer coach, Horst Seibert. 1 5 K eg.........5 I if R? l 3 6 Ei i A3 . s f 5 . - X f v E . 2 5. 3 A 5 5 i - X t 5 2 i Most Valuable Player, Basketball-Randy Davis with basketball coach, Don Forsyth. W. B. Shafer Award and Most Valuable Player, Cross-country-Mark McNair with cross-country coach, Don Forsyth. Most Valuable Player, Tennis-Mike Jacobson with tennis coach, Howard Mast. Most Valuable Player, Baseball-Gene Hassell with baseball coach. Steve Stocks. DIAC All-Conference Soccer-David Smith and Shep Brown with soccer coach, Horst Seibert. Deborah M. Paxon. Philip Reed Brooks Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities i Saverino Frank Agostino Judy Alaide Lamb H fy x fx u s- ' Diana Kendall Brewster - V' Not-pictured: Brenda Hallstead Cook and John Hastings Murray Frances Mason Straughan ,.-auf' nil' Charles Owens Taylor Janie O'DeII Young Theater-Communications Award-Joanne Romano M nf, 1' Toby Rosenstock, DIAC Basketball Tournament Queen, with basketball coach, Don Forsyth. Not-pictured-American Association of University Women Academic Award-Brinkley Goranson. Awards Presented at the Honors Convocation 1 ,L ,ay i J' Nt A -vc 'Y Q X i ,N r t . N 2 3 -. ...f--t'! 7' M ' 'ski Amelia Sullivan accepting the 1973-74 Freshman Chemistry Award from Dr. Robert Hufstedler. tl -g.-I Charles O. Taylor accepts the Northside Norfolk Rotary Club Citizenship Award from Mr. Mel Johnson. English Award-Diana Brewster and Nancy Moore. ff' May 2, 1974 y V.. uf f ' Theater-Communications Award-Bowen Jeffries. GENERAL PROGRAM College s fifth annual May18,1974 COl'T1lT19I'lCGlTlGl lt VESPER SERVICE 7:00 p.m May 19 1974 Henry Clay Hofheimer, ll Library Plaza RECEPTION FOR GRADUATES AND FAMILIES following Vesper Service Academic Village l Patio May 19, 1974 FOLK CONCERT 2:30 p.m Library Reading Room GRADUATION 5:00 p.m Henry Clay Hofheimer, ll Library Plaza BUFFET FOR GRADUATES, PARENTS, FACULTY AND GUESTS 6:30 p.m Rev. Doug Wilson speaking at the Vesper Service. ul, Q :VW 4, S- fb l Don Tomlinson, Diane wyam, colin M af, -aa I Whitehurst, Frank Trozzo, Warren West, and ,. .- ff SiX'fA, Q'l J 1,,,,' mff, , 71: Wi. r,1f.,4f, ,fe-,s f ',-my , lvfww 2- ,-an-.W ' 5.1: ,ci 7, ', fa-2 .- ,firflu t fi, ,Q . '4-,'Qv'f7' 5- . gg-gf 114 fl Exv,,:.M:?,.ma,1a-: K K.. Vqfz gf ngfwf -fwwvcz,--,'-1 . . ici, y.,f1: .s, My ,qv ,-3, v,., 'r-A '. '-.-' ',tL.i1,5 'f'-1 'Q'-x.w'4', 5 ' -, ,, -. -AFV-6' ..,x ., f QA. .3-,-fm, YK 7.1.1 Q A Q..-'.,tf,m fr: . , 4, VA' ' gfyp. -,Ljlq 1,13 . LA,:s ?'f:f. if fy- ,.'. ,-W fi' -.,,1' :L .113-,f . , ,g f?'1?ffs ',,jf , . -,-if ' , 1 L , ,.. A, H I .,.?.,,,,.,L. M, ,g ,. i A. I, . 1 ,V .,,, :'g,kt,,g ,rfb Mike Vegessi during their final march as VWC X145 5 mfg' students. Peggy Beattie and Lisa Berner are the first two in line. .wi fffiwgil . ef., Q. Col. Robert Tucker, the Marshal, leads the graduates up the library walk. One hundred twenty-six seniors are candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree. Judge Bray and Bishop Goodson exchange remarks and Dean Wilson follows his program during the ceremony. 7 ' as X Q-me ' Q1 ' 'i .ff K , f Q . has -:Qi-. g'5Ff ' L :. f eat! - fy: Dr. Orr, Mr. Sheaks, Mr. Forsyth, Dr. Graf, Mr. Nicholson, Rev. Wilson, The entire 1974 graduation Class, and Mr. Badger during Graduation. The ceremony begins-and the graduates show many differing emotions. Delivering the major commencement address was W. Kenneth Goodson, resident bishop of Richmond Area, UMC, and a VWC Trustee 93N iSOD '. r--1--v--1 .ma rf' 31512. s ft as an D Wi , President Clarke, Bishop Goodson, and J The graduates and their families listen to Bishop Goodson. 35 Drs Ciayion SWWQS 3 mUSiC3l Selection DY Theima fi. udg Debbie Swatts, Monte Swann, and Jeff Stavdai during the ceremo y hop W. Kenneth Goodson as he addresses the g d t Index AMDURSKY, MRS. MYRNA T. ANDERSON, MR. BENTLEY B. 40,98 ARTIS, DR. W. WAYNE 5,41,95 BADGER, MR. FRANK S. 40,113 BAKER, MRS. ELIZABETH S. 49 BERGDOLL, MR. JAMES R. BLOSSOM, MISS KATHERINE BOARD, MRS. GLENNA W. 49 BOYER, WILLIAM H. SKIP 41 BRITTON, MR. NEIL 40 BROOKS, MRS. BLANCHE K. 48 BROOKS, MRS. SANDRA 49 BROWNE, MRS. HELEN H. BRUNNER, MR. GERALD 11,47,48 BUMGARDNER, MR. WALTER CHURUKIAN, DR. GEORGE A. 40 CLARKE, DR. LAMBUTH M. 5,39,79,114 CLAYTON, DR. ROBERT DAVID 5,41,96, 114 CLOSE, MRS. ROSE-MARIE 49 COFFIELD, MR. IRVIN BROWNING CONNALLY, MRS. EVELYN H. 48 CRANDELL, MISS DIANE ELAINE 49 CUNNINGHAM, MRS. VIJA M. 105 DUGGER, MR. RALPH, JR. DYKES, MRS. PATRICIA 40 FERRERI, DR. LAURANCE F. 40,72,88 FORSYTH, MR. DONALD M. 41,56,59,67, 113,106,107 GARDSTEN, DR. EBBA GORANSON, MS. BRINKLEY CRAFT GOVANI, DR. DENNIS N. 41 GRAF, DR. DANIEL W. 41,113 GUERNSEY, MR. BRUCE H. 43 HARKEY, DR. JOSEPH H. 43,78 HEIBERG, DR. CHARLES HENRY 42 HERMAN, MRS. LUCY S. HILLIARD, MRS. DOROTHY W. 49 HIRSCH, DR. RICHARD S.M. 5,42 HITE, MRS. BARBARA IRIckI 42 HITE, DR. H. RICK 43,79 HUFSTEDLER, DR. ROBERT S. 43,72,78, 110 HUGHES, MS. SARAH S. HULTGREN, MR. LAWRENCE DREW 5,42 HULTGREN, MS. MARY LOU 43 HUTCHISON, MISS DAISY 48 JOSEPH, MR. WILLIAM T. 43 KEEFER, DR. VERNE M. 42,88,92 KESSLER, DR. CHARLES L. 42,111 LAPCHICK, MR. RICHARD E. 44 LIPSCOMB, DR. D. BARRY 5,44,79 MAGNUSON, MR. GORDON A. 45 MANSFIELD, DR. STEPHEN SCOTT 44,78 MARIEN, MRS. KATHERINE MAST, MR. HOWARD D. 45,60,61,67, 107 MATSON, MRS. ANN E. 49 MATTHEWS, MS. ROSEMARY T. MC INTYRE, MR. DOUGLAS E., 44 NAPIER, MRS. MARY CECELIA 49 NICHOLSON, MR. ROLAND Q. 44,113 NOLAND, MR. HARRY OGLESBY, MRS. EVELYN S. ORR, DR. LEE ANDERSON 45,113 PERKINSON, MR. CHARLES A. PETERS, MR. SHERMAN T. POST, MR. EARL R. 46 SEIBERT, MR. HORST HEINRICH 7,52, 67,95,106,107 SHAMES, MRS. LINDA SHEAKS, MR. BARCLEY 45,78,88,113 SHEALY, DR. WILLIAM R. SHOCKEY, MRS. CYNTHIA A. 49 SIMSOHN, DR. HARVEY 46,72,79 STANFORD, MRS. MINNIE N. BILLlE 49 STENHOUSE, MS. IONA 44 STURM, DR. WILLIAM ANDREW 45 SULLIVAN, MS. PATRICIA R. 45 THOMPSON, MISS COLLEEN TUCKER, MR. ROBERT E. 5,46,77 WAHRMAN, MRS. MARVEL B. 47 WAHRMAN, MISS PATRICIA L. 49 WARD, MRS. EUNICE ERMA 48 WEINER, MRS. GRETA R. WHITE, MS. ELIZABETH 48 WHITE, MR. PERCY DANIEL, JR. 47,78 WIKE, MR. DAVID P. 47 WILSON, THE REVEREND DOUGLAS K. 2, 47,78,79,94,111,113,114 WILSON, DR. WILLIAM M. 5,46,79 WOLFGANG, DR. DONALD GARRETT 46,79 WOOD, DEAN WILLIAM H. 46,78 WYCOFF, MR. WILLIAM A. 47 YARBROUGH, MRS. DELORES 49 ABICHT, JAMES R. 30 ADAMS, JOYCE B. ADAMS, JUDITH A. 20,73 AGOSTINO, SAVERINO F. 30,72,108 ALBERT, TIMOTHY R. 7,20,63 ALEXANDER, COLLEEN D. 20 ALEXANDER, JAMES W., JR. 20,88 ALEXANDER, TANIA A. 30 ALLBERT, PAMELA D. 20 ALLEN, SUSAN B. 20 ALONGE, DELMA J. 20 ALSPACH, CYNTHIA D. 20,73 ALTMANN, DENISE C, 20 AMATO, KAREN A. 20 ANDERSON ANDERSON, ANDERSON CARL B. ANDERSON, , CAROL A. 20.73.101 CATHARINE 20,48 DALE C. 30.48.76 ANNAS, TERESA L. 20,75 ANTHONY, DAISY BELL APPENZELLER, ROBYN C. 73 ARANYI, AGNES G. AREY, DOROTHY G. ARKIN, MICHELE 20 ARTIS, GARY W. 20,73 ASHWORTH, LAWRENCE L. BABCOCK, CATHERINE F. BAILEY, DANIEL L., JR. BAKER, CURTIS L. 20,73,75,95,99,104 BALASSIS, IRENE E. 20 BALL, WILLIAM C. 20 BALLARD, CLAUDIA BARBER, CHERYL A. 20 BARCKLOW, JONATHAN E. 20 BARKER, ANNE P. 20 BARNES, DEBBIE S. BARNES, KATHLEEN D. 20 BARNES, PATRICE M. BARRETT, ELIZABETH A. 20,68,69 BARTON, ROBERT F., JR. 30,65,73 BASKETT, CYNTHIA K. 20,73,99 BASS, KENNETH E. BATEMAN, RENE A. 20 BATESON, LEE A. 20,76 BAXTER, ROBERT C. 30 BEATSON, CHERRYL K. BEATTIE, PEGGY E. 30,112 BECK, PATRICIA L. 3,20 BECKEL, ANTHONY 20 BEMIS, JUDITH C. 20,13 BENNETT, DAVID N. 20 BENNETT, JAMES v. 20 BENNETT, VICKI L. 20 BERNER, ELIZABETH S. 99,112 BETTS, DEBORAH ANN 20,95 BISCHOFF, KATHRYN D. 11,20 BISER, ANDREW M. 20 BISHOP, JAMES D., JR. BLACK, CYNTHIA E. 20 BLAISE, SUSAN E. 20,76 BLAKE, JACQUELINE M. BLAND, THOMAS H. BLINDER, ELIZABETH J. BLOOD, JAMES D. 30 BOCKLUND, DANIEL S. BOGER, HAROLD C., II BOLT, LAWRENCE E. 20,413.13 BONNEWELL, HOWARD S., II 20,52 BOOKMAN, DEBORAH K. 20 BOSTIC, EDSON A. 52,54,55 BOSWELL, SUSAN L. 21 BOWEN, ALFRED L. BOWMANN, CHARLES T. 9,11,30 BOYKIN, RUTH R. 30 BREGEL, CALVERT R., JR. BREWSTER, DIANA K. 3,30,110,109 BREWSTER, JOYCE N. BRICKHOUSE, DIANE L. 21 BRINKLEY, ROBIN L. 21 BRISENDINE, SUZANNE 30 BROOKS, EDWIN C. 21 BROOKS, PHILIP R., JR. 31,74,79,80. 31,914,103 BROOME, ALAN W. 21 BROWN, ELAINE T.W. 31 BROWN, REID M. BROWN, WALTER S. 21,52,54,55,101 BROWNE, HELEN H. BRUDZINSKI, CHRISTINE L. 15,21,93 100 BRUMFIELD, I. LEE 21,52,e3,e4 BRUNER, DAVID BRUNER, MARY 49 BUCKLIN, KAREN L. 21,89,102,104 BULLOCK, HARVEY D. 31 BURCESS, THOMAS G. 21 BURKE, SUSAN W. 21 BURNETT, DIANE T. 21 BUTCHER, ELAINE B. 21 CAMP, JAMES B. 21 CAMPBELL, DAVID L. 1,21,59 CAMPBELL, FRANK T. CAMPBELL, LAFAYETTE L. 1,59,13 CAMPEN, FLOYD C. CAPPLEMAN, JANETTE S. 15,21,14 CARLSON, SUSAN G. 31 CARMICHAEL, CHARLES L. 11,74 CARROLL, CECIL J., III CARROLL, JACK E. CARROLL, JOHN H. 21,75,91,92 CARTER, GALE P. 21 CARTER, SANDY B. 93 CASPER, JAY H. 21,72 CHANDLER, JOHN R., JR. 21 CHANDLER, WILLIAM CHASE, JON R. 31 CHASTAIN, KAREN W. 31,72 CHEMRIS, ROBIN J. 9,21,100 CHENG, CHI 21 CHESTER, GREGORY A. CHICK, WENDY L. 21 CISSEL, JOHN F. 91,99 CIVITANO, THOMAS R. 21,56 CLARK, BONNIE G. 21,25 CLARK, ROBERT W. CLARK, SUSAN E. 104 CLINE, PEGGY J. 105 CLOSE, JAMES G., JR. 21 CLOUSE, ROBERT W. 56,57 COATS, MAX M. 7,59 COBB, JOHN M. COHEN, DANA G. 21 COLEMAN, CALVIN E. 21 COLENDA, KELLY 21 COLLINS, CONGER, CONKLIN, CONRAD, CONRAD, BRIAN L. 21 TODD E. 5,21,89 CAROL E. 21 CATHERINE RONALD D. 21 COOK, BERNARD M. 21 COOK, BRENDA H. 31,111 COOLEY, BRENDA J. 21 COOPER, LARRY W. 21 CORNET, EDWARD G. 21,74 CRAIG, RUSSELL L. CRANDELL, DAVID R. 3,21 CRAWFORD, ORINDA W. 31 CRIM, GLENN A. 21 CROLL, ANITA M. 21 CROWDER, KENNETH E. 21 CULPEPER, WINFRED 30 CUSTIS, CHICKI J. 31,61 DAILEY, JOSEPH L. 21 DANIELS, PHILIP W. 21 DANIELS, WANDA S. DAUGHTRY, MARILYN C. 21,104 DAVENPORT, ROBIN D. DAVIS, CAROL DAVIS, COLIN R., JR. 58,59,107 DAVIS, WILLIAM E. DAWES, ANDREA G. 21 DEBERRY, CHARLES K. 21 DEFORD, DELWYN J. 31 DENICE, ANTHONY G., JR. 21 DENMAN, LOIS V. 31 DENTON, WILLIAM C. 21,93 DEPOLLAR, ROBERTA A. 3,21 DEY, WILLIAM DICKSON, KENT R. 31,77 DIGGS, BRENDA E. 21,73 DIGGS, ROY D. DIGLORIA, VINCENT S. 32,48 DOHRING, HOLLY L. 11,21,61 DONALD, LEON R. 7,21,59 DONALDSON, SUSAN R. 32 DONAHOE, JOHN K. 21 DOOLEY, DIANE M. 11,21 DORSEY, EILEEN M. 32,73,76,98 DOUGHERTY, ELIZABETH F. DOW, GEORGE A. 66 DOYLE, MARTHA S. DRESSER, MARK S. 21 DREWELOW, NANCY A. 21,89 DUNFORD, LESTER N. 21 DUNHAM, DALE T. 21 DURHAM, PAMELA G. 21 DUVALL, GEORGE D. 32 DUVALL, SHEILA F. 21 EARLEY, LAURA E. 21,68,69 EARLEY, MARY L. 21 ECHEGARAY, CARMEN M. 22,68,69,73 ECKERT, ELAINE 22,103 EDMONDS, PATRICIA T. 22,92 EDWARDS, CECIL F. 22 EDWARDS, DONALD J., JR. EDWARDS, KATHERINE S. EDWARDS, ROBERT A. 32 ELLIOTT, BRADLEY A. 7,22,56,57,106 ELLIOTT, F. TERRY 99 ELLIS, MICHAEL Z. 22 EMANUELSON, BELFORD L. 22 EMANUELSON, ROMA B. 22 ENDERS, JOHN L. 22 ESCAJEDA, SHEILA A. 22 EZELL, RICHARD O. 22,59,64,65 FAISON, PATRICK C. 73,74 FANNEY, THOMAS R. 22 FANNIN, BILLY R. 22,77 FELDER, TRUDY L. 22,99 FELLOWES, SARAH S. FIEL, MICHAEL J. FILSINGER, TINA M. 22,60 FINCH, ROBERT J. FINLAYSON, JAMES C. FISHER, CLARENCE M. 22,77 FITZGERALD, CHARLES V. FITZGERALD, DEBORAH A. 74 FITZGERALD, DOUGLAS M. 32 FITZPATRICK, JAMES P., JR. 22,91 FLIPPO, WANDA L. 22 FRIEND, ROBERT E., JR. 22 FRIEND, SUSAN A. 22,77 FULLER, JAY S. 22,74 GALLAGHER, JOHN F. 22 GALLAGHER, JOHN W. 32 GALLOWAY, KATHRYN A. 73,74 GARDINER, ROBERT J. 67 GATES, RAYMOND L. 22,72 GAUDREAU, CHRISTINE A. 32 GAVER, ELIZABETH A. 22,60,61,106 GENKE, ELIZABETH L. 22 GENOVESE, SHARON 32 GENTRY, JAMES S. 22,91 GERMANN, JANE S. GIBSON, JAMES S. 22 GIBSON, JOAN W. GILES, CHARLES K. 22,91 GILLELAND, THOMAS A. 22 GILLIAM, DEVIN K. 22 GLEASON, MARK B. GODWIN, ANGELA G. 22,73 GOHLICH, SUSAN J. 100 GOODING, DUANE P. 22,59 GOODWIN, CRAIG D. 22 GORANSON, BRINKLEY C. GORDON, CHARLES L. 15,22,52,100 GRAF, SHERRYL A. GRANT, JEANNE W. 22 GRANT, TERRY L. 22 GRANTHAM, ANNE E. 22 GREENHOUSE, HOWARD B. 15,22,9 GREGORY, JACQUELYN S. 22,91 GRESHAM, KATHRYNE J. 7,32 GRIFFIN, CURTIS T. 22,58 GRIFFIN, TIMOTHY W. 22 GRIMSTEAD, STEPHEN D. GROBLEWSKI, MARK 22,74 GRUTZMACHER, MARY J. 32 GUY, DAVID M. 22 HAHN, KRISTAL D. 23 HALL, CURTIS HALLIDAY, ANN M. 23 HALLIGAN, JOSEPH M. 23,91 HAMELIN, KATHLEEN A. HAMMER, DEBRA B. HARDEN, HUGH G. 23 HARLESS, JAMES P. 23 HARPER, MARY J. HARRIS, ERIC W. 23 HARRISON, VIRGINIA C. 23 HARTLEY, LEON E. 23 HASSELL, C. EUGENE 23,62 HASSELL, JAMES J., JR. 23 HATCH, SANDRA M. 15,98 HATCHER, CHARLES W. 32 HAWES, LINDA S. 23 HAYNES, JOHN W. HAYWARD, ARIEL HEIBERG, KAREN M. HEIKES, CAROLINE L. 23 HENDERSON, GREGORY B. HENDRICKS, PETER C. 23 HENISH, GERALD E. HENLEY, ELAINE S. 23 HENNINGER, LOUIS L. HENSLEY, DAVID R. 23 HENSLEY, RALPH G., JR. 23 HESLOP, DOLORES A. 23,105 HESLOP, MARY S. 23 HESTER, JOHN S. 23,64 HIGGINS, SHARON A. 23,76 HIGGINS, WILLIAM R. 9,73,98 HILL, CECILIA HILL, JAMES M., JR. 23 HILLIARD, DOROTHY W. HINER, BEN M. 23 HINES, ANN R. 23 HOAGLAND, RAYMOND D. HOBBS, AVANEDA D. 91 HOBBS, IRIS L. HOGAN, ROBERT A. 23 HOLIFIELD, CLAUDE R. 23 HOLLETT, THOMAS E. 23 HOLLOWAY, SHERRY L. 23 HOLT, DAVID W. HOMMEL, RONALD W. HORVATH, ALFRED J. 33 HUDGINS, CARLTON L. HUDOME, MARIA T. HUGHES, CHRISTINE E. 23,74 HUGHES, CLYDE N. HUMPHREY, SUSAN L. 23 HYATT, MICHELE P. 3 INGERSOLL, ROBERT T. 33 1,1 INGRAM, RUFUS T. 23 JACOBSON, MICHAEL J. 66,107 JAHODA, MARY K.S. 33 JANCAITIS, ROBERT JARRETT, RON JEFFRIES, BOWEN T. 23,92,101,103, 110 JENNINGS, JOHN T., III 23,66 JESTER, DOUGLAS B. 23,74 JESTER, MAURICE R. 23 JOHNSON, DESIREE JOHNSON, ERNEST L., III 33 JOHNSON JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, , GREGORY E. 52 SANDRA L. 23,73.76 THOMAS L. WILLIAM R. 23 JONES, CARTER W., JR. 23,66 JONES, FRANCIS F. 23 JONES, JEFFREY S. 33 JONES, ROBERT I. 23,74 JONES, WILLIAM B. JORDAN, EARL B. JORDAN, OTIS, JR. 59 KABLER, KATE D. 23 KAHN, NANCY I. 23 KAMP, ANTONIA 33 KELLAM, GLENN P. 33 KELLERS, IRENE A. 23,102 KELLES, DONNA L. 23,68,69 KERSEY, BARBARA P. 23 KILMARTIN, KATHERINE R. 23 KILMURRAY. DANIEL J. 23 KINCANNON, KARLA M. 75,91 KINCANNON, KEARY C. 33,48,75,91 111 KING, AUSTIN W., JR. 33 KING, DAVID A. 23,15,73,74 KINGSBURY, STEPHEN F. 24 KIRKMAN, SUSAN F. 76 KLEIN, JANA S. KLOW, KRISTIN A. 24,89 K'MEYER, VIRGINIA L. 24 KOHL, KARL J. 24 KOSOY, LESLIE S. 24 KRALICH, CORA-LE 24 KRISTOFAK, JOHN S. 24 KYLE, MICHAEL P. 24 LAMB, JUDY A. 108 LANFRANCHI, KIMBERLEY S. 24 LANGBORD, DAVID E. 24 LARSEN, JANICE R. 24 LAWLER, PATRICIA A. LEAYCRAFT, JOHN W. LEDWITCH, LAURINA E. LEIDHOLDT, ALEXANDER LEIGH, GEORGE P. LESLIE, LILLIAN G. 33 LEWIS, MELVIN C. LEWIS, RICHARD E. 24 LIGHTFOOT, MARY T. 24 LINGAN, LORETTA R. 24 LOFTUS, DAVID H. 24 LONG, CHERYL E. 33 LONGTON, DARYL A. 24 LOUK, PAULA S. 24,48,68,69 LOWERY, JOHN M. 24,79,81,95 LOWERANCE, DEENA L. 24,119 LUDOVICO, LAURA M. 24 LYNK, BETH A. LYNK, EDWARD P. 24 MABE, SUSAN C. 24,76 MAC GREGOR, MARGARET A. 33,73,76 MADDREY, THOMAS D. 24 MAGEE, BRIAN M. 24,52,106 MAGEE, LOUIS T. 7,59 MAGUIRE, MARY JO A. 24,72 MAHER, HERBERT C. 24,53,55 MAHER, JOHN G. 24,100 MAIDEN, JOSEPH R. 7,59 MALLOW, KEITH W. MANBY, PAMELA A. MANNING, MONA MARINO, MICHELE A. 24 MARK, DAVID E. 24 MARQUESS, MARGARET S. 24,74 MARSH, JUDY L. MARTIN, DANIEL J. 100 MARTIN, PAMELA A. MARTINEZ, ANTONIO G. MASTROCOLA, RONALD 75 MATHEWS, HORACE M. MC AFEE, LORETTA G. 24 MC ALOOSE, MARK T, 34,52,100 MC BRIDE, CHRISTOPHER J. 24,95 MC CLAIRE, JOHN J. MC CLAVE, GARY L. 3,24,73 MC CORMICK, DANA L. 24,65 MC COY, IRVIN V. MC CULLOUGH, EDWARD L., JR. 24 MC DONALD, WILLIAM MC MILLAN, GILBERT P. 24,27,66,68,95 MC NAIR, MARK H. 25,56,57,106,107 MC NUTT, SAMUEL W. 34,95 MEADLEY, JUANITA A. 25.73.91 MIDGETT, ELMER V., III 34,73,119 MIDGETT, MICHAEL E. 34 MILES, KATHY M. 25 MILLER, JOHN R. 25 MILLER, LESLIE J. 34 MINER, DAVID L. 25,72,73,74 MITCHELL, MARK J. 25,74 MOIR, PAMELA A. 25 MOLONEY, ANNE M. 25 MONROE, STEPHEN R. MOORE, CLAUDE T. 34 MOORE, ELIZABETH D. MOORE, LINDA J. 25 MOOREFIELD, ALLEN L. 9,25 MORGAN, KENT A. 34,90 MORRIS, CHARLES A. 34 MORRIS, GARY D. 25 MORRIS, WILLIAM R. MUECK, JOANNE C. 34 MULDER, BRIAN D. 25 MULFORD, JULIA A. 3,25 MULFORD, MARTHA L. 15,25,29 MUNKSGARD, J. DAVID 25 MURPHY MURRAY, MURRAY, MUTERT, KATHLEEN J. JOHN H. 34 TOM A. 25 MARY M. MUTERT, THERESA A. NACE, CHRISTINE D. NAGLER, RICHARD C. 25 NAJARIAN, LUCY E. 25 NANCE, ANDREW M. 75 NEALE, ELIZABETH G. NEFF, ANITA N. NELSON, JOHN G. NELSON, KARLA A. 25,76 NELSON, RANDOLPH D., JR. NICHOVLSON, TRINA E. 25 NORTHERN, MICHELE A. 25,68,69 OBERG, HUGH K. 25 OBRYCKI, JOHN W. 25 O'CONNOR, R. MICHAEL 23.25.52 O'CONNOR, SANDRA M. 25 ODOM, EARL B. 25,57 OHARA, TAMOTSU 25 O'KEEPE, JEANMARIE A. 25 OLIVER, SARAH E. 25 OLIVER, WILLIAM J. 25 OTTO, JOHN P. OWEN, PATRICIA OWENS, CORNELIUS B. PADDY, CHRISTY R. 73 PADGETT, TERESA G. 25.73.75 PAGE, DENNIS L. 55,57,55,72,105 PALMER, DONALD A. 25 PANKEY, DEBORAH A. PANTALL, PATTI D. 88 PARKER, CHRISTOPHER T. 25 PARKER, JANET L. 25 PARKER, MARY v. 26 PARLIMENT, KURT 89,96 PASSON, KRISTA J. PASTER, LONNIE H. 11.25.52 PATTERSON, CHARLES A. 26,73,75,92 PAxSON, DEBORAH M. 9,25,9o,105 PAXSON, NICHOLAS W. 26 PAYETTE, ALDOR J. 26 PEARCE, DOROTHY M. PEARCE, WADE L. 72 PECK, VIRGINIA M. 34.93.103 PEPPERS, ROBBIE K. PERKINSON, DARRYL A. 26.48.73 PESEK, JOSEPH S. 34 PETERS, ANTHONY P. 26 PPLUM, DEA J. 26,88 PHILLIPS, TODD P. 26,75 PILE, MARGARET A. 35 PINGON. SCOTT L. 7.25.52 PISCOPO, RICHARD J. 75,103 PITCHPORD, CLYDE B. 26,56 POMPAN, JACQUELINE A. POOLE, MILDRED L. 35 POOLE, RICHARD C. 26,59 POPE, DEBORAH S. 26.69.73 POWELL, MARGARET A. 35 POWELL, WARREN A. 35 POWER, KATHLEEN M. 25.50.102 POWERS, BECKY G. 26 PRESTON, KEITH B. PRUDEN, SANDRA L. 26 PRYOR, DEBORAH O. 26 PULLEY, RICHARD H. III 35,74 QUILLEN, DENNARD P., III 26 OUIMBY, MARY E. 26 QUIRK, DAvID E. 26 RATCLIPPE, CHARLES P. 15,35,92,98 RAYFIELD, DIANE R. REID, SUSAN 26 REILLY, ALISON A. 26 REILLY, MIKE G. 26 RENNIx, CHRISTOPHER P. 25,52,53,55 REYNOLDS, DAVID 99,100 RHODENHISER, MARY L. 35 RICE, PATRICIA A. 26,76,119 RILEY, JAMES J. 26 RILEY, JOHN B. 26 RILEY, PAMELA S. 26 ROBERTSON, NORVEL D. 35 ROBERTSON, ROBERT L. ROBINSON, CHERYL L. 26 ROBINSON, NORMAN E. 26 ROCK, HOWARD B. 35,74,101,119 ROCK, PAUL D. 26,56,73 ROGERS, GEORGE A., III 26 ROMANO, JOANNE 35,48,75,103,110 ROMANO, MARY L.E. 26 ROPER, DAVID F., JR. 9,27,72 ROSE, JENNIFER K. 27 ROSENSTOCK, TOBY L. 27,110 ROSKO, JIM P. 27 ROSS, CHERYL A. 27,6O,61,76 ROSS, MARY J. 27 RUPPEL, BRADLEY S. 27,95 RUSCH, LAURA A. 27,74,99 RUSSELL, DIANE M. 27,76 RUSSELL, LOIS A. 27 RUSSELL, STEPHEN C. RUSSO, MICHAEL R. 27 RYAN, MICHAEL T. 27,56 SADLER, MICHAELE F. 27 SAMET, MONA SAPENTER, JUNE V. 27,68,69 SARDOT, NIKI SAUNDERS, STEPHEN P. SAWYER, KATHIE L. SAWYER, LANCE SCHAFER, MARTHA L. 3,35 SCHILLING, JEFFREY Y. 27 SCOTT, KATHLEEN E. 11,35 SCOTT, RICHARD Z. 36,98,99 SEABROOK, ROBERT E., JR. 36,97 SEAY, PATRICIA A. SECOR, CHRISTINE R. 36 SECOR, JAMES J., III 36 SEIDE, LORRIE E. 27 SELBE, GARY V. 27 SEYMOUR, GREY SHAPPELL, JUDITH M. 27 SHARPLEY, THOMAS R. 36 SHEALY, MICKEY V. 27,52 SHEPPARD, RUDOLPH M. 7,27,59 SHERMAN, DAWN 103 SHERMAN, THOMAS H., III 27,52,74 SHIFLETT, RICHARD W. SHINBERGER, JOHN B. SHINER, MARTHA M. 27,73,74 SHULL, JACK C. 36,96,97 SIBLEY, JUDE A. 27 SILVERS, NANCY M. 27,110 SIMMONS, JAMES B. 36 SLYE, DONALD M. 36,56,95 SMALLWOOD, GARY R. 3,7,27,59 SMELSER, JO-ANNA 36 SMITH, DAVID E. 27,52,107 SMITH, FRANCEE D. 36 SMITH, GERALDINE S. 27 SMITH, JEFFREY R. 27 SMITH SMITH JOSEPHUS D. LAURISTON 73 SMITH PATRICIA A. 27 SMITH, PHYLLIS R. 27 SMITH RICHARD L. 27,73 SMITH, SARAH V. 27 SMITH, WHITNEY A. 48 SMOLINSKI, JOANNE P. SNELL, SANDRA E. 27,73 SNOW, SAMUEL B. 27,52 SNYDER, PAMELA J. 28 SOMERS, RENE'E Y. SONDEY, CURTIS A. 28 SPEARMON, EARL W. 7,28,59 SPICER, GARY SPONG, CHRISTOPHER G. 36 STACY, JOSEPH M., JR. 28 STAFFORD, CONSTANCE C. 28 STANLEY, BARBARA J. 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WALTERS, GORDON D., JR. 28 WALTERS, KATHERINE F. 29 WARWICK, DIANNE E. 37 WASHCHYSION, BARBARA A. 29 WATKINS, ROBERT R. 3,37,92 WATSON, HERBERT B. 37 WATSON, RANDY G, 28 WATTS, LEE A. 29 WEAR, ROBIN D. 3,29,119 WEAVER, MARK W. 29,72 WEBB, JOHN A. 29,73,95 WEBB, PAMELA J. 29 WEED, RICHARD A. 9,37,96 I WEIL, CRAIG A. 29 WEILER, KELLY A. 28,29,74,119 WEIR, JAMES A. WELCH, DOUGLAS A. 29,75,102,101,11 WELCH, RICHARD V. 29 WELCH, ROBIN M. 29,73 WELKER, LARRY C. 15,99,100 WELLER, KEVIN E. 59 WEST, LIONEL W. 37,66,72,112 WHITE, KENNETH P. 52 WHITEHURST, COLON H. 38,112 WILLCOX, THOMAS H. 29 WILLIAMS, DAVID L. WILLIAMS, DEBBIE A. 29 WILLIAMS, ROBERT T. 29 WILLIAMS, STEVE A. 7,29,58,59 WILLIS, DONNA L. 29 WILSON, DAVID N. 29 WISSLER, JANET W. 29 TAYLOR, BRUCE M. 28,66 TAYLOR, CHARLES O. 109,110 TAYLOR, DIANA S. 28 TAYLOR DOUGLAS L. 119 TAYLOR TAYLOR, EDWARD C. 28 JOAN TERWILLIGER, NANCY J. 28,73,76 THEODOSIOU, PHILLIP THOMPSON, DEBORAH J. 28,73,76 THOMSON, LAURIE P. THRASHER, NANCY WITHERS, STOVER E. 29,58,59,106 WITT, JAIME L. 29 WOOD, JUDITH A. WOODS, PATRICIA D. 29 WOODWARD, CHARLES W. 99 WRIGHT, DEBBIE L. 29 WRIGHT, GLORIA S. 29,73 WYANT, DIANE C. 38,48,112 YARBROUGH, DEDRA R. 29 YARBROUGH, VICKY L. 29 YEATES, BILL G. 29,72 TODD, STUART P. TOMLINSON, DONALD 9,37,96,112 TOOMEY, DANIEL J. TRIMBLE, LAURA A. 28 TROZZO, FRANK M. 37,105,112 TUCKER, ROBERT T. 28 TURNEY, RICHARD R. 28 TURPIN, MARY D. 28,89,100 TUSING, THOMAS W. 89 YORK, MALINDA G. 38 YOUNG, JANIE O. 38,60,79,80,81,95, 109 YOUNG, MARK L. 29,52 ZIGLER NANCI J. 29,73 ZIRKLE, BRUCE A. 29,64,65 ZIRKLE, KEITH V. 29,63 ZOMBRO, BRENDA G. 29 ZUBYK, ALTON W. 29 ww W Q ir? Ft' Brad Rock Doug Taylor - Kelly Weiler gf ,A T we if D gm Doug Welch Robin Wear Pal Rice Deena Lawrence Francie Straughan Villager Staff: Brad Rock-Photographer and moral support, Doug Taylor-Photographer, Kelly Weiler-Activities, Elmer Midgett-Art, Doug Welch-Art, Robin Wear-Typist and all-around expert on identifying pictures, Pat Rice-Typist, Deena Lowrence-Seniors, Francie Straughan-Editor. I would like to thank Gary Zweiker, ICP representativeg William A. Skip Boyer, yearbook advisory Mary Bruner, Mr. Boyer's secretaryg and C.B. Pitchford, yearbook sales manager for the help they have given the 1973-74 Villager. I wish to give special thanks to Brad Rock, Robin Wear, Kelly Weller, May Straughan, and Ann Clarkeson for the considerable amount of time and effort they have put into these pages. F.M.S.


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