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FOREWORD <br />

Every book has a theme, a central idea, which<br />

not only gives it unity; but also embodies the<br />

reason for its very existence. There are themes<br />

tf<br />

of progress, of traditions, of experiences that will<br />

hold a special place as long as memory will last.<br />

We, the class of nineteen sixty-five, have a<br />

different purpose for our Bee Hive. Our unifying<br />

thread is not simply the past or the future,<br />

tradition or change, or parts of a memOry. Our<br />

reason for this book is you, the individual, without<br />

whom there would be no book, no experience,<br />

no Radford College.<br />

The life is yours, now. The choices all are<br />

yours.


Every young adult needs someone who serves as guide and<br />

example in the uncertainty and decision-making of early adulthood,<br />

DEDICATION - <strong>1965</strong> BEE HIVE <br />

For your knowledge­<br />

For your undel'standing­<br />

For your interest-<br />

For yOU1' 1'esponsiveness and dependability­<br />

For your guidance-<br />

For your honesty- . <br />

For your sincerity-<br />

For your love of truth-<br />

We thank you and dedicate the <strong>1965</strong> BEE HIVE to you,<br />

our class sponsor, Dr, John Grove Barker,


DR. JOHN GROVE BARKER <br />

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Great expectations overwhelm us<br />

all as we start a college ca'reer. It's<br />

a chance to begin again. It's a<br />

chance to develop new friendships<br />

and to strengthen old o'r neglected<br />

ones. It's a chance to leave our old<br />

image behind and make a new one.<br />

It's a chance to become someone<br />

important 01' to become iust part<br />

of the group. The college career<br />

is all these things to a rising freshman,<br />

but as fall turns to winter<br />

and winter to spring, new visions<br />

and self-concepts replace the old<br />

ones. No lon ger is it important to<br />

begin again - rather it is a challenge<br />

to ma-intain the status quo.<br />

Acquaintances ebb and flow regularly;<br />

real fri endships come but<br />

rarely. Our old image becomes<br />

more appealing to us and security<br />

comes as we develop it. Self-importance<br />

no longer fascinates tiS,<br />

nor does being iust a part of the<br />

group. Finding otl1'selves - believing<br />

in ourselves - and holding true<br />

to oHrselves despite th e conditions<br />

about us - these now arc our grcat<br />

expectations.<br />

"So long parents .. . see you Thanksgiving."<br />

"The Freshman Sing-Along Group"<br />

"Mom l?,acked it . . . how am I supposed<br />

to? ..<br />

''I've been here a week and can't find a thing."


Our life behind dorm tcalls will he part of us forever.<br />

The time-alone, never before appreciated, is a precious<br />

thought for us now. The bed where we study, sleep,<br />

eat, laugh and cry is all imp01tant to us. The girl upstairs<br />

with whom we have a private joke, the girl downstairs<br />

with whom we have a war of nerves . .. they are<br />

both part of us. Eleven o'clock dorm meetings and fire<br />

drills in the night . . . will come to our night thoughts<br />

in the future. The dorm , the hall, the suite, the room<br />

.. . all will come back to us when we try to remember -<br />

"By George, I've got it."<br />

"The color of the week is .. . "<br />

"Emerson had his Walden and I have my hair-dryer."<br />

"Dorm meeting" .. . "Hullabaloo" -<br />

"What's the cliff?"<br />

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To save us from being dull we have our goad<br />

tim,e. Relaxing with friends, a walk around the<br />

block, a soap opera on TV, even meals in the<br />

dining hall bring us diversions from our routine.<br />

We're kept content as long as we can get to a<br />

coke and a hot dog. We can be made to forget by<br />

the chaos in the cove. We can be soothed to<br />

complacency by a cup of coffee in the sanctuary<br />

of the Virginia Room. Our resources are unlimited.<br />

LES - PA AKES <br />

IClEN BAS KET <br />

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"Let's order waffles."<br />

"Do you feel someone watching?"<br />

"This is my house .. . I like it!"


vVe go to classes lest we forget that education is merely<br />

a stage in am development. We pretend to study when<br />

we sit on the lawn. We really do stttdy if we have a<br />

book, a chair and a table. Wh en exams come around<br />

we're masters of the quick-study technique and haunt<br />

the wee morning hours like zombies fro111 the deep.<br />

"Disgusting Diligence"<br />

"Any ideas on getting back to the sidewalk?"<br />

'<br />

"It's spelled 'A-M-O-E-B-E-R.' "<br />

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Our fellas are fun. Some, we see often - some only<br />

rarely, some we see once, some we only write and long<br />

to see. We all show at least one boy the campus. We<br />

all have trekked down the hill to the movie or sat in<br />

the cove and talked or walked the long way back to<br />

the dorm. We've had all sorts of dates and have even<br />

kidded ourselves into believing that study dates exist.<br />

Ow weeks don't seem quite so long when we know<br />

he'll be here on Saturday.<br />

"Where else can a fella go with no tie?"<br />

"Imaginel , . , this trip's CO-EDI"<br />

"Ticket please , , , May I have your ticket?'­<br />

"No Pabst on tap but we've got Pepsi in the bottle,"


"Shades of Broadway"<br />

Within each of us, there is a great deal of<br />

"ham." Some of us only show this side to our<br />

fri ends, others of us work on it and develop<br />

it into a talent. W e can glory in the pomp<br />

and circumstance of a full dress program<br />

or feel good with the glow of being appreciated<br />

by our fri ends.<br />

"Double bubble, toil and trouble."<br />

"Won't you come home Bill Bailey.<br />

''I'm for scrambled eggs -<br />

how 'bout you?"


"Half a league, half a league, half a league onward<br />

"And now for the kick off . . "<br />

"Just give me a little push ... "<br />

The pounding of competition and the<br />

keeness of the open-air surges in our veins.<br />

We take to the open field with the slightest<br />

provocation and the "sport" within tiS<br />

iumps at the chance to "play the game."<br />

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"Help!"


"It squeaked!"<br />

'Where there are people, conversation<br />

must follow as a natural<br />

process. Being girls makes the<br />

process even more natural. W e love<br />

to discuss any topic of the day .<br />

Our conversations are sometimes<br />

a good excuse for a little pa1ty.<br />

Killing the time between exams or<br />

between classes is the most serviceable<br />

aspect of our conversation,<br />

The rough communication we learn<br />

, . . we understand and if this is<br />

not ow' aim then all is in vain.<br />

"People, people, who needs people .. "<br />

"A toast to bonnie Prince Charlie"<br />

"Why won 't they move and let me out?"


Our days here are marked by the seasons. The dense fog of<br />

the late fall somehow checks our spirit and causes deep feelings<br />

difficult to account for. The snows come and our child-like<br />

fascination soon fades into testy adult contempt. Bring us warm<br />

months and our spirits will rise into frenzied abandon. vVe're<br />

glad that we're young. W e're glad for om Spring.


-<br />

" Neither rain, sleet nor a board acroSS the door will bar R.c. students from their P.O."<br />

"Either put a roof on it or call Tom Sawyer."<br />

(CBonzaf'<br />

Ours is a generation of immense growth. We feel it<br />

pmticularly in the physical growth of our campus. Twoby-four<br />

boards, nails, workmen and wet paint are part<br />

of our daily lives . . . at first we notice - but familarity<br />

dulls our awakeners until a new building is opened, a<br />

sidewalk is missing or our favorite tree is cut down.<br />

"Ooh what a big hole we have here"<br />

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" 'Twas the night before Christmas ..."<br />

"1 wan t twu frunt teeth ..."<br />

"A flower for Mother from Santa's helper. . "<br />

"Oh, tannenbaum .. . "<br />

"Happy Birthday, dear Curly ..."<br />

By the time we are ready to leave this campus,<br />

four birthdays and Christmases have come<br />

and gone. We've been surprized, congratulated<br />

and ignored. We've ' been glad to leave<br />

in December and anxious to return in January.<br />

We've smelled pine, seen colored lights and<br />

laughed at our classmates as Santa. Our days<br />

before Christmas have been full of the pressures<br />

of exams. But when exams have been<br />

over, we have relaxed . .. and our Christmases<br />

have been bright.<br />

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"The favorite son . . " "They had a sale on four cornered hats . . "<br />

As our years here draw to a close, we have become<br />

real people within our own rights. vVe never<br />

hesitate to stand alone to support our beliefs and<br />

yet we're never ashamed to stand together. The<br />

strengths of Ottr association here will go with us<br />

always.<br />

"Tent meetin' on the campus."<br />

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"Women's sufferage"<br />

"1 love a rally."<br />

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When we first started out, graduation was the<br />

end of our aim and yet, the closer it came the<br />

more we realized the vastness of Knowledge<br />

yet to be conquered. N Ot/; at the end, we have<br />

arrived at a beginning. We stand poised - vVe<br />

may not go back, we may not stand still - We<br />

must go forward. All the choices are ours ­<br />

we have no compass - we must be prepared.<br />

"And the wolf replied. . ..<br />

"I'm holding up the wall<br />

you doing?"<br />

. what are<br />

"Does anyone have an aspirin?"<br />

Grad students' "happy hour."


SONG OF THE MYSTIC<br />

I walk down the Valley of Silence<br />

Down the dim, voiceless valley - alone!<br />

And I hear not the fall of a footstep<br />

Around me, save God's and my own;<br />

And the hush of 1ily head is as holy<br />

As havens where angels have flown.<br />

Long ago was I weary of voices <br />

Whose music my heart could not win, <br />

Long ago was i weary of noises <br />

That fretted my soul with their din, <br />

Long ago was I weary of places <br />

Where I met but the human - alld sin. <br />

And I toiled on, heart-tired of the lIuman, <br />

And I moaned midst the mazes of men <br />

Till I knelt, long ago, at an altar <br />

And I heard a voice call me. Since then <br />

I walk down th e Valley of Silence <br />

That lies far beyond human ken. <br />

Do you ask what I found in the Valley? <br />

T'is my trysting vlace with the Divine, <br />

And I fell at the feet of the Hoiy <br />

And above me, a voice said: "Be mine." <br />

And there rose from the depths of my spirit <br />

An echo: "My heart shall be thine." <br />

Do you ask me the place of the Valley, <br />

Ye hearts that are harrowed by Care? <br />

It lieth afar between mountains, <br />

And God and His angels are there: <br />

And one is the dark mount of Sorrow, <br />

And one the hright mountain of Prayer. <br />

- Abram J. Ryan<br />

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PRESIDENT'S <br />

MESSAGE <br />

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"Doesn't anybody know how to stop this thing?"<br />

President Martin presides at weekly Administrative Council meeting.<br />

A special committee composed of Board Members<br />

and Faculty examined the stated purpose of Radford<br />

College and gave it not so much a change in direction<br />

as a clearer focus. This is bound to accelerate our progress<br />

toward this unclouded goal.<br />

Another committee appointed by the Board was<br />

instructed to study the new purpose and expected<br />

growth of the college and to recommend a campus plan<br />

for this development. It is most imp01tant to locate new<br />

buildings so that each fits into a campus plan which consitutes<br />

a useful and aesthetic whole. The result will not<br />

materially expand the area of the campus, but does<br />

provide for more efficient use of our present campus.<br />

The economic use of this space will call for taller buildings-both<br />

dormitories and academic structures.<br />

While the new Radford College resulting from this<br />

planning will provide strange features, the real and<br />

most imp01tant concepts of permanent value, long a<br />

pmt of the Radf01'd Spirit, will remain unchanged.<br />

The 1964-65 academic year has been a turning<br />

point in the history of Radford College. At this time the<br />

college administration felt much like a football half-back<br />

who had just broken through the line to find the field<br />

ahead clear for a substantial gain. This situation calls<br />

for increased eff01t and speed, and perhaps a sudden<br />

change of direction.<br />

The breakthrough at Radford came as a result of<br />

a complete shift of administrative control. The 1964<br />

General Assembly gave this college a new and independent<br />

Board of VisitOl'S, responsible only for the government<br />

of this college. Immediately this Board took a<br />

new, fresh look at the purpose of this institution of<br />

learning and its place in Virginia's coordinated state<br />

system of higher education.


DR. CHARLES KNOX MARTIN, JR. <br />

President of Radford College <br />

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RADFORD COLLEGE BOARD OF VISITORS <br />

The Board of Visitors, appointed by the Governor of the State<br />

of Virginia, coordinates the activities of Radford College. Seated<br />

left to right: Miss Mary Jane Dudley, Mrs. J. Chambers Bristow,<br />

Col. Charles H. Reed, Leonard G. Muse, Miss Elizabeth Ann<br />

Lawler, Mrs. Henderson P. Graham, Mrs. Donald C. Hall; standing<br />

left to right: Richard J. Holland, L. Lee Bean, Jr., Waldo<br />

Miles (representing Dr. W. W. ' Vilkerson), H. Wise Kelly, Jr.,<br />

Francis Bell, Jr., and J. W. Stanley.


INSTRUCTION DEP AR TMENT <br />

Class schedules for the entire academic year are compiled by Dean Young and<br />

Dr. Roberts. Any schedule changes or requests for additional hours are handled<br />

through this office. A careful check is kept on credits of all students - especially<br />

on the credits of seniors, who meet with Dean Young during their senior year<br />

to recheck earned credits necessary for graduation.<br />

Robert J. Young<br />

B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Dean of Instruction<br />

W. Keith Roberts<br />

B.S., M.A., Ph.D.,<br />

Associate Dean and Professor of History<br />

Dr. Roberts and Mrs. Geiger pause for<br />

the camera at a faculty tea.<br />

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DIVISION OF EDUCATION <br />

Courses offered in the Division of Education aim to help<br />

the student prepare for her life as a teacher. Professional<br />

growth and competence are stressed throughout these<br />

courses. Ideas encountered in educational theory, history,<br />

and philosophy all culminate in the practical experience<br />

of the student teacher.<br />

John W. Overby<br />

B.S ., M.BA. , Ed.D. <br />

Professor of Business <br />

Division Head <br />

Virginia Arnold<br />

B.S., A.M.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Mary Patricia Balkus<br />

B.S.<br />

Instructor of Health<br />

and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Nancy E. Barber<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Instructor of Health<br />

and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Caroyln B. Benson<br />

B.S., M.S., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Health<br />

and PhYSical<br />

Education<br />

HEALTH<br />

AND<br />

PHYSICAL<br />

Faye Brandon<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Marian Burrowbridge<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Instructor of Health<br />

and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Elizabeth Ann Crall<br />

B.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Mary Sue David<br />

B.S., M.S .<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and Physical<br />

Education<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Edna Earl Nation<br />

B.A., M.Ed.<br />

Instructor of Health<br />

and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Greek C. Neff<br />

Instructor of Health<br />

and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Jo Ann Pegg<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and PhYSical<br />

Education<br />

(On leave )<br />

Ellen Philbeck<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and Physical<br />

Education<br />

Elizabeth D. Younger<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Health and PhYSical<br />

Education<br />

Awed by the splendor, Miss Younger awaits<br />

the beginning of an Aquamaid production.<br />

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ELEMENTAR Y AND<br />

SECONDARY EDUCATION<br />

Ercelle Bennett Irene Cardwell Helen Creasey<br />

B.S ., M.A. B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of<br />

Education Education Education<br />

Evelyn Fitzpatrick<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Education<br />

Robert C. Gibson<br />

B.Ed., A.M. , Ed.D.<br />

Director of Student<br />

Teaching and<br />

Professor of Education<br />

Robert L. Leathers<br />

B.S.Ed., S.M., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Education<br />

Elsie Lockmeyer<br />

B.S ., M.A.<br />

Assistan t Professor of<br />

Education<br />

Fred Phlegar<br />

B.S., M.A., Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Education<br />

John A. Rutherford<br />

B.A., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Education<br />

Rebecca Thigpen<br />

B.S. , M.A.<br />

Associate Professor of<br />

Education<br />

Earl W. Thomas<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Education<br />

Thomas R. Trahin<br />

B.S., M.S ., Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Education<br />

"Trick or treat?" asks Dr. Leathers of his Halloween<br />

customers.<br />

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LIBRARY SCIENCE <br />

Robert S. Gibson<br />

A.B., B.D., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Library Science<br />

Elmer D . Johnson<br />

A.B., A.M., Ph.D.<br />

Library Director<br />

Frances Johnson<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Librarian<br />

Edward R. McIntosh<br />

A.A., B.S.E., M.S.<br />

Assistant Librarian<br />

(On leave)<br />

Catherine Slaughter<br />

B.S., A.M., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Library Science<br />

BUSINESS <br />

Arlene Buswell<br />

B.S.C., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Business<br />

Polly L. Com<br />

B.S., M.Ed.<br />

Instructor of ·.Business<br />

Virginia Harris<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Business<br />

Celene H. Sanders<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Business<br />

HOME ECONOMICS <br />

Carrie Lee Collins Emily T. Gamer Ruth A. Hackman<br />

'B.S., M.S., Ph.D. B.S., M.S . B.S ., M.A., Ed.D<br />

Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Professor of Home<br />

Home Economics Home Economics Economics<br />

Mary D. Houska<br />

B.S., Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Home Economics<br />

Essential items are checked off in preparation for dinner.<br />

Betty J0 Rodeheaver <br />

B.S., M. of Ho.Ec. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

Home Economics <br />

Joanne White <br />

B.S., M. of Ho.Ec. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

Home Economics


DIVISION OF FINE ARTS <br />

While providing for students interested in majoring<br />

in art or music, the Division of Fine Arts also gives the<br />

student interested in some other field a basic understanding<br />

of some of the areas of the fine arts. One quarter<br />

of art or music plus an additional quarter of either<br />

course is required of every Radford College Student.<br />

The speech and dramatics department offers practical<br />

courses in speech mechanics while providing means of<br />

self expression through dramatics.<br />

R. Lee Bostian<br />

B.A., M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Music<br />

Division Head<br />

Carol J. Bradley<br />

B.F.A., M.F.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Art<br />

Kenneth A. Burge<br />

B.F.A., M.F.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Art (On Leave)<br />

Chase S. Decker<br />

B.F.A., M.F.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Art (On leave)<br />

Janice Vance Kent<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Art<br />

Joseph A.- Partick<br />

B.F.A., M.F.A.<br />

Instructor of Art<br />

"I don't know what it is either."<br />

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MUSIC <br />

Jean B. Einstein Mildred Heimlich John R. Hitchings Walter R. Jones Joseph A. Levey<br />

B.M. , M.Ed. B.A., M.S ., S.M.M. B.A., M.M. B.M., M.M., Ph.D. B.M ., M.M.<br />

Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Professor of Music Assistant Professor of<br />

Music Music<br />

Music Music<br />

Nicolo G. LoMascolo Benjamin S. Medford M. Suzanne Roy Lloyd A. Zurbrigg<br />

Assistant Professor of B.S., M.S. B.M., M.M.<br />

A.B., B.D., M.M.,<br />

Music Assistan t Professor of Assistant Professor of Ph.D.<br />

Music<br />

Music<br />

Professor of Music<br />

SPEECH AND DRAMATICS <br />

Terrell O. Everett<br />

B.A., M.F.A.<br />

Instructor of Dramatic<br />

Arts and Speech<br />

William M. Morehouse<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Dramatic Arts and<br />

Speech<br />

(On leave)<br />

DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS<br />

English, history, psychology, foreign languages, mathematics,<br />

the social sciences, philosophy and religion provide a basic intellectual<br />

foundation for study in other fields. All students are<br />

required to spend approximately one third of class time in liberal<br />

arts.<br />

Franklin P. Hillman<br />

A.B., A.M., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

Division Head<br />

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FOREIGN LANGUAGES <br />

Veronika Albrecht Helga Fagg Carlos D. Fandal<br />

B.A., A.M . B.S. B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Instructor of Foreign Assistant Professor of<br />

Foreign Languages Languages Foreign Languages<br />

(On leave )<br />

(On leave)<br />

Robert B. Nance<br />

A.B., A.M. , Ph.D .<br />

Professor of Spanish<br />

Irving Silverman<br />

A.B., A.M ., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Foreign<br />

Languages<br />

ENGLISH <br />

Thomas E. Coleman Jean H. Dougherty Henry Dyer<br />

B.Ch.E., M.A. B.A. , M.A. A.B., A.M.<br />

Associate Professor of Assistan t Professor of Associate Professor of<br />

English English English<br />

Gwendolyn Hutcheson<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Instructor of English<br />

Charles E. Johnson Barbara McGovern Robert J. McGovern<br />

B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A.<br />

Professor of English Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of<br />

English<br />

English<br />

H. Dean Ptopst<br />

A.A., B.A.,<br />

M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Associate Professor of<br />

English<br />

Sandra Russell Donald R. Simpson Edwin L. Stockton<br />

A.B., A.M., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Professor of Professor of English Associa te Professor of<br />

English<br />

English<br />

John H. Whiting<br />

B.A., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

English<br />

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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION <br />

Walter A. Bass Charles N. Foshee<br />

B.A., M.A. , Ph.D. A.B., B.D.,<br />

Professor of<br />

n.M., Ph.D.<br />

Philosophy Profe,~so r of Religion HISTORY<br />

and Philosophy<br />

Edward J. Jervey William E. Larsen Harold W . Mann J. H. O'Donnell William D. Stump<br />

A.B., S.T.B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., PhD. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. A.B., M.A. , Ph.D.<br />

M.A., Ph.D. Associa te Professor of Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Professor of History<br />

Professor of History History History History<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

Helen Duff Wayne E. Engel Eleanor E. Kemp Frank A. Scott<br />

B.A., M.S. B.A., M.S., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. A.B., M.A. , Ed.D.<br />

Associa te Professor of Professor of Assistant Professor of Professor of<br />

Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology<br />

Carroll E . Smith<br />

B.A., M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of<br />

Psychology<br />

"Corne-on snake-eyes" coaches Dr. Smith as Mr. Marvin rolls<br />

the dice, "Daddy needs a new Bunsen burner."<br />

Ann M. Trabue<br />

B.A., M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of<br />

Psychology<br />

Marie L. Waters<br />

B.A., M.A.<br />

Assi stant Professor of<br />

Psychology<br />

32


SOCIAL STUDIES <br />

John Howard Bounds Mattie K. Keeter Philip G. Meininger Norvelle G. Tate<br />

M.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.S.<br />

A.B., ?vI.A. B.A., JvLA.<br />

Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of<br />

Geography Social Science<br />

Political Science Sociology<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

Archie D. Brock Ronald Butler E. Warren Chilton Mervyn M. Copeland Kermit Hutcheson<br />

B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. A.B., M.Ed. B.S., A.M.<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of<br />

Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics<br />

Mathematics<br />

Valiant Mah<br />

B.A., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Mathematics<br />

Kenneth Mullen Martha K. Roane<br />

B.A. B.S., M.S .<br />

Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of<br />

Mathematics<br />

Mathematics<br />

Dorothy S. Thayer<br />

B.S.I.E., M.S. <br />

Instructor of <br />

Mathematics <br />

Mack Whitaker <br />

B.S., M.A., Ed.D. <br />

Professor of <br />

Mathematics <br />

Mr. Chilton mops up after an especially messy<br />

equation.<br />

33


DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES<br />

Courses in the Division of Natural Sciences combine<br />

fact and theory learned in the classroom with app~cation<br />

in the laboratory periods. All students are reqUired<br />

to take one year of a science consisting of three lecture<br />

periods and one three-hour laboratory each week.<br />

GENERAL SCIENCE<br />

John G. Barker<br />

B.S., M.S., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Biology<br />

Division Head<br />

William E. Merrill<br />

B.S., M.S., Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Science<br />

Gene H. Maynard<br />

B.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

General Science<br />

James R. Willoughby<br />

B.S., M.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Physics<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

Ann D. Adkins<br />

A.B., M.Ed.<br />

Instructor of<br />

Chemistry<br />

Philip Carithers<br />

B.S., M.S., M.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Chemistry<br />

(On leave)<br />

David L. Merrill<br />

B.Ch.E., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Chemistry<br />

Richard H. Smith<br />

B.S., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of<br />

Chemistry<br />

34


BIOLOGY <br />

Jack W . Clark<br />

B.A., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Biology<br />

Reid Gerhardt Richard L. Hoffman Andrew L. Ingles Floyd E. Jarvis, Jr.<br />

B.S. M.S. , Ph.D. . B.A., M.A. A.B., Ph.D.<br />

Instructor of Biology Professor of Biology Associate Professor of Profe;;sor of Biology<br />

Biology<br />

Caroline A. Kowalak Charlene M. Lutes Frederick C. Marland Daniel E. Marvin David J. Moore<br />

A.A., B.A., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S. , M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S. in Ed., M.S.<br />

Instructor of Biology Instructor of Biology Instructor of Biology Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of<br />

Biology<br />

Biology<br />

William N. Pafford<br />

B.S., M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Biology<br />

Richard L. Rittenhouse<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Biology<br />

( On leave)<br />

Dennis Vest<br />

B.S.<br />

Instructor of Biology<br />

PROFESSORS EMERITUS<br />

William E. Gilbert <br />

A.B., A.M. <br />

Professor Emeritus of <br />

Political Science and <br />

History <br />

William S. Long M'Ledge Moffett Minor Wine Thomas<br />

A.B., A.M ., Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Ph.D .<br />

Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of<br />

English Home Economics Psychology<br />

35


ADMISSIONS AND PUBLICITY<br />

Dr. Philip Shelley checks applications for admission and<br />

interviews prospective students, many of whom he has<br />

m~t during his fall quarter tours of the state high schools.<br />

Dr. Shelley also assists seniors in getting the all-impOltant<br />

first job.<br />

M. P. Shelley<br />

B.S., M.S., Ed.D .<br />

Director of Admissions and Placement<br />

\'Valter B. Stewart<br />

n.s., 1\'I.S.<br />

Director of Publicity<br />

G. F. Gerrett<br />

B.B.A.<br />

Business Manager<br />

Charles Millsaps<br />

B.S.<br />

Director of Publicity<br />

( On leave)<br />

W . Scott Weaver<br />

Treasurer<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Recent expansion in the college<br />

plant, increase in enrollment, and<br />

general growth have brought an<br />

increasingly larger responsibility<br />

upon the business department,<br />

which handles everything from<br />

planning the finances for a new<br />

dorm to cashing a check for a<br />

bankrupt student.<br />

36


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANTS <br />

Sara Y. Hall<br />

Betty ]. Stevens<br />

Secretary to the President Registrar<br />

Alice P. Van Valzah Barbara Witten<br />

Secretary to the Registrar Secretary to th(' Rcgistrar<br />

Marjorie A. Wright Norma Melton<br />

Secretary to the Registrar Secretary to the Dean<br />

and Associate Dean<br />

Ruth St. Clair<br />

Virginia Wilson<br />

and Secretary to Business Secretary to<br />

Manager and Treasurer D",an of \Vomen<br />

Annie Mae Bocock<br />

Secretary<br />

Dean of Women's Office<br />

Alice C. Lucas<br />

Scholarship Secretary<br />

The business staff explains "Why?" to both students and<br />

faculty.<br />

37


I<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANTS<br />

J0 Camp<br />

Dot Kirmer<br />

Secretary to Director of Secretary<br />

Admissions and Placement Admissions Office<br />

Peggy T. Wells<br />

Secretary<br />

Admissions Office<br />

Lillian B. Covey<br />

Secretary<br />

Business Office<br />

Nancy M. Rice<br />

Secretary<br />

Division of Natural Science<br />

Barbara D. Alizadeh<br />

Secretary<br />

Division of Education<br />

Nell M. Price<br />

Secretary<br />

Division of Liberal Arts<br />

Carole Barnard<br />

Cashier<br />

Ebert G. Black<br />

Bookkeeper<br />

Dorothy S. Brezeale<br />

Bookkeeper<br />

Juanita S. Tolley<br />

Bookkeeper<br />

Madalon R. Vaughan<br />

Manager of Bookstore<br />

Catherine Lucas Goad<br />

Bookstore Clerk<br />

Miss Ely and Miss Fitzpatrick survey their Halloween feast.<br />

38


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANTS <br />

Iris Ely<br />

B.S., M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Education<br />

Director of Audio-Visual<br />

Melca Honeycutt Carol Owens Virginia H. Snead<br />

Clerk in Audio-Visual Clerk in Audio-Visual Note Clerk<br />

v ~ ,<br />

Patricia Krejci<br />

Secretary to Librarian<br />

Janet Carey Harriet G. Smith Alice D. Coleman Anna Hodges<br />

Library Clerk Library Clerk Manager of the Housekeeper<br />

Virginia Room<br />

Ellis Moran<br />

Superintendent of Buildings<br />

and Grounds<br />

William D. Long <br />

Manager of Duplicating and <br />

Mailing Services <br />

"There seems to be a definite problem here," says Mr. Moran,<br />

39


RADFORD COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT<br />

The increased enrollment has made it<br />

necessary for the college to organize<br />

a larger police department which is<br />

on 24-hour duty.<br />

Frank Turner<br />

Chief of Police<br />

Robert S. Campbell<br />

Crawford Bowman<br />

James Ratdiff<br />

DINING HALL<br />

The new addition to the dining hall was completed<br />

this year, giving us a total of four dining rooms and<br />

a larger and better equipped kitchen. Meals are served<br />

family style by students with work scholarships.<br />

Theodore W . Gardner<br />

Dining Hall<br />

\1nnnger<br />

Mary W. Ebert<br />

Dietary Unit<br />

Supervisor<br />

"Soup's on!"<br />

40


RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT<br />

Since a larger student body creates an increased demand<br />

for additional services, the Dean of 'Women's<br />

Office also found the need to expand. Their many services<br />

include counseling, individual conferences, housing<br />

and social affairs.<br />

Frances Alice Hurlburt <br />

B.S., M.S. <br />

Dean of ,,yomen <br />

Gloria Mae McCall<br />

B.A., M.A.<br />

Assistant<br />

Dean of ,,yomen<br />

Blanche W. Daniel<br />

B.S. , M.A.<br />

Assistant<br />

Dean of Women<br />

Ruth Joan Geiger<br />

B.A.<br />

Assistant<br />

Dean of vVomen<br />

Maxine G. Spiers<br />

Residence Hall<br />

Coordinator<br />

41


INFIRMARY<br />

The infirmary, located on the ground floor<br />

of Moffett Hall, has facilities which include<br />

two isolation rooms, three wards, a physician's<br />

office, E'xamination room, and quarters<br />

for the two resident nurses.<br />

NURSES<br />

Hattie Brown<br />

R.N.<br />

College Nurse<br />

Ida Rathburn<br />

R.N.<br />

College Nurse<br />

COLLEGE PHYSICIAN<br />

Walter J . Walker<br />

M.D.<br />

College Physician<br />

42


HOSTESSES<br />

A hostess does many things each day for her girls. She<br />

approves their leaves of absence and date slips, meets<br />

their callers, inspects their rooms, and discusses with<br />

them any problems which they may bring to her. She<br />

provides a guiding influence to the house council and<br />

is the primary factor in making her dormitory a home<br />

for the girls who live within it.<br />

. .<br />

t, .<br />

1*1.' •<br />

, ..<br />

Marguerite Asbell<br />

Hostess<br />

Helen L. Atkinson<br />

Hostess<br />

1!5 .><br />

" <br />

Alta Bailey Edith W . Garth Lillian Gunter Emily R. Hyde Garnet Price<br />

Hostess Hostess Hostess Hostess Assistant Hostess<br />

Elizabeth Peterson Mary D. Snead Hope B. Tarter Jeanette Mongle Mary J. Vaught<br />

Assistant Hostess Assistant Hostess Hostess Hostess Hostess<br />

MRS. MARY TOPPER<br />

:\tIrs. Topper has long been a substitute hostess at Radford<br />

College. Well-liked by the entire student body, she<br />

always had a ~ile and kind word for everyone. Mrs.<br />

Topper died on January 15, <strong>1965</strong>.<br />

Mrs. Mary Topper <br />

Hostess <br />

43


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Senior class officers discuss senior activities while enjoying a coke in the Virginia Room.<br />

CLASS OF <strong>1965</strong><br />

PRESIDENT _____________ ____ Evelyn Crane <br />

VICE-PRESIDENT __________ Brenda Wilson <br />

SECRETARY ____________ __ Barbara Franklin <br />

TREASURER _______ _________ Betty Nichols


Joyce Ann Adams<br />

Cheryl Christina Allen<br />

Diana Gene Adkins<br />

Judith Lorraine Allen<br />

A RING<br />

. THAT MEANS THE END.<br />

Patricia Ann Anderson<br />

Anne Elizabeth Backus<br />

Nancy Ellen Armentrout<br />

Deloras Ann Bailey<br />

47


It could use a little taking up right herel<br />

Elaine Edwards Baker<br />

Lois Ann Baker<br />

CAPS, GO WNS AND LITTLE SISTERS<br />

Bonnie Lou Banks<br />

Pamela Rae Barnard<br />

Ardane Elizabeth Barbour<br />

Janet Rae Barnes<br />

48


Brenda Joyce Barrett<br />

Virginia Paulette Bartley<br />

Brenda Phields Barrow<br />

Paula Dannis Barton<br />

THE BEGINNING OF THE END<br />

Andrea Josephine Becker<br />

Sarah Elizabeth Bennett<br />

Barbara Lynn Benedict<br />

Dorothy Louise Bird<br />

49


Mary Irene Bishop<br />

Nellie Frances Blaylock<br />

Betty Melton Blair<br />

Alice Carico Bloomer<br />

SCHOOL, SCHOOL, AND MORE SCHOOL<br />

Joyce Campbell Bly<br />

Joe Ann Bolling<br />

Dale Adair Boggs<br />

Sharon Rose Bond


Barbara Jane Bonwell<br />

Jeannette Middleton Bready<br />

Jane Elizabeth Booth<br />

Virginia Ann Brewster<br />

"GR.E.'s" IN THE FALL<br />

Carol Kinzer Browder<br />

"Cram until it cramps."<br />

Clara Sue Brown<br />

51


Martha Samuels Brown<br />

Ann Mae Bryant<br />

Judith Ann Browning<br />

Meritha Joan Bryant<br />

"BLOOD, SWEAT, TOIL AND TEARS<br />

"<br />

Sandra Carol Buckland<br />

"Splendor in the grass"<br />

Edna Gaye Burcham


Virginia Marian Burcher<br />

Linda Gordon Burton<br />

Brenda Faye Burkett<br />

Margaret Lou Campbell<br />

. INTERVIEWS<br />

Linda Jane Cantrell<br />

Nancy Grey Carpenter<br />

Sheila Anne Carney<br />

Donna Avery Carroll<br />

53


I<br />

Harriette Walton Carson<br />

Katherin Ann Carter<br />

Janet Lanier Carter<br />

Kitty Madison Cassell<br />

STUDENT TEACHING<br />

Lillian Frances Chadwell<br />

Jacqueline Carol Chumbley<br />

Hsiao-Feng Chow<br />

Elizabeth Ann Clapperton<br />

54


N aney Lou Clarke<br />

Diana Chalkley Cockrell<br />

Suellen DuPriest Clarke<br />

Merijoyee Jeannette Collins<br />

ALL WORK AND NO PLAY?<br />

Sarah Catherine Cooper<br />

"You student teachers plan some whoppers."


Anrunarie Coughlin<br />

"Did you bring your sleeping bags?"<br />

Jo-Ann Cox<br />

THE END DRAWS NEAR<br />

Patsy Anne Cox<br />

Judith Mae Craddock<br />

Rita Lane Cox<br />

Wanda Cantrell Crafton<br />

56


Evelyn Frances Crane<br />

Camilla Mason Cross<br />

Jewel Franklin Creech<br />

Mildred Ann Cumbie<br />

. THE LAST PRE-DA WN REGISTRATION<br />

Dawn Marie Cwmingham<br />

Patty Ellen Davis<br />

Mary Ann Davis<br />

Letty Emogene Dellinger<br />

57


Linda Sue Dellinger<br />

Grace Roble Dirling<br />

10 Ann Dinkins Sibyl Carolyn Doggett<br />

"DID 'YA REMEMBER TO SIGN IN<br />

Sharron Grau Doss<br />

Ann Martin Dow<br />

Nikora Veronica Doulos<br />

]oycelyn Bowers Drischler<br />

58


Martha Ann Dunton Rebecca Rose Ezell<br />

/<br />

Joyce Ann Ely<br />

"Dese trees ain't growin' much .<br />

ON THE PINK, BLUE, YELLOW<br />

AND WHITE SLIPS ~"<br />

Mary Esther Fallon<br />

Glenda Jean Farrar<br />

Ellen Diane Faris<br />

Mary Jean Fazio<br />

59


Elizabeth Gail Ferguson<br />

Licunn Patricia Ferrell<br />

Judy Layne Ferrell<br />

Evelyn Marie Fink<br />

FOUR YEARS<br />

Mary Comella Fischer<br />

Joyce Mae Fisher


Julie Ann Foldi<br />

Phyllis Eileen Fortney<br />

Edith Norma Foley<br />

Dora Lee Francis<br />

AND STILL FLUNKING ROOM INSPECTION<br />

Barbara Miles Franklin<br />

Bonnie Bryson French<br />

Jeanne Elizabeth Freeze<br />

Nancy Ann French<br />

61


Barbara Gail Fuller<br />

Mary Sue Gamer<br />

Brenda Helen Galloway<br />

Doris Jean Garrett<br />

FOND MEMORIES FLOOD BACK<br />

Patricia Gray Garrison<br />

Kay Louette Gillum<br />

Mary Elizabeth Gibson<br />

Carolyn Sue Golladay<br />

62


"Barker's Beetles"<br />

Jane Whitman Graham<br />

Linda Dale Grant<br />

. THE FOLLY OF OUR THIRD YEAR <br />

Barbara Slone Gray<br />

Marion Judith Greene<br />

Susan Byrd Greenbacker<br />

Mary Lee Groves<br />

63


"The second thing he notices, , ,"<br />

Lucy Mildred Grubb<br />

Betty Jean Gunter<br />

SWIMMING IN THE BIG TUB<br />

Nanna Louise Guthrie<br />

Brenda Lee Haga<br />

Carolyn Ann Hackler<br />

Mildred Ann Hall


Phyllis Marguerite Hall<br />

Luci Naomi Hammock<br />

Kathryn Dianne Ham<br />

Gail Moss Hanback<br />

STILL REQUIRES TANKS<br />

Adeline Frazier Hanks<br />

Anita Webb Hare<br />

Patricia Jean Harlow<br />

Barbara Vaughan Harris<br />

65


Joyce Dale Harris<br />

Judith Ann Hartley<br />

Margaret Jannette Harrison<br />

Lois Elaine Havener<br />

OMINOUS QUESTION RINGS FORTH<br />

Elaine Voss Helmstutler<br />

Barbara Louise Henshaw<br />

Glenda Roberta Henicle<br />

Mary Florence Herman


Elizabeth Ann Higginbotham<br />

Babara Lianne Hilty<br />

Audrey Ellen Higgins<br />

Faye Boyd Hiner<br />

ARE YOU A GRASSHOPPER?<br />

Barbara Ann Hoover<br />

"Like as the flowers we tend to do wrong."<br />

Helen Elaine Horton<br />

67


Mary Patricia Horton<br />

Audrey Elizabeth Hoy<br />

Mary Patricia Howerton<br />

Roberta Altizer Hubbard<br />

THE MIGHTY "CAMPUS"<br />

Violet Sue Hubbard<br />

Riot in cell block llO.<br />

Bonney May Huckabee


Rita June Huddle<br />

Anita Devene Huff<br />

Helen Sue Huddleston<br />

Ginger Sue Hughes<br />

. NO RESPECTOR OF RANK<br />

Edith Gayle Hunt<br />

Rosalie Marie Hylton<br />

Margaret Louise Hylton<br />

Elizabeth Lee Jackson<br />

69


t<br />

Peggy Jean Jackson<br />

Mary Ann Jennings<br />

Dolores Christine Januzzi<br />

Edith Ann Jolmson<br />

MUSIC FOR DINING<br />

Nancy Ellen Jolmson<br />

Ruth Lydia Johnson<br />

"Did you hear something?"


Brenda Gail Johnston<br />

Jane Catherine Jones<br />

Elizabeth Carr Jones<br />

~ary Elizabeth Jones<br />

R.C.'S ANS WER TO ROLAIDS<br />

Camellia Dillon Joyce<br />

Anne Sherwood Keeler<br />

Alice Rutledge Kavanaugh<br />

Archer Kennett Kennedy<br />

71


Alice Garland Kesler<br />

Leslie Anne Killeen<br />

Elton Demarest Peterson II-Maitre'd<br />

Kaye Virginia Keyser<br />

COVE CLOSED<br />

Katrine Kincannon<br />

Patsy Louise King<br />

Catherine Ann King<br />

Ceatta Iris Kingery<br />

72


Mary Kathleen Klimkiewicz<br />

Sharon Ann Lago<br />

Linda Gail Knight<br />

Mary Elizabeth Landis<br />

. PETE MAKES BIG HAUL.<br />

Charlotte Dean Lamie<br />

Martha Ann Lattemer<br />

Marilyn Fay Langenauer<br />

Susan Claire Lawry<br />

73


Patricia Anne Lee<br />

Linda Lou Liddle<br />

Shirley Faye Lewis<br />

Dolores Ernestine Loyd<br />

SHIFTING, WHISPERING<br />

Susann Sandra Luckenbach<br />

Sandra Lorraine Maffett


Ruth Carol Manuel<br />

Helen Anna Marshall<br />

Barbara Kay Mann<br />

Wanda Kathleen Manuel<br />

MAIL BOXES<br />

Carrie Jayne Martin<br />

Sandra Gail Martin<br />

Bobbie Jean Martin<br />

Mary Kathryn Martin<br />

75


Nan Elder Massie<br />

Barbara Ann Mason<br />

Lena Jean Massingill<br />

"INCREASING ENROLLMENT<br />

Peggy Darlene Mathena<br />

Lois Ann Matney<br />

"Do you understand?"


Emily Sue McConnell<br />

Martha Ann McFarling<br />

Judy Carolyn McClellan<br />

Jackie Sandra McDonald<br />

INCREASING DEMAND "<br />

Mary Ellen ~lcGuire<br />

Jane Patricia Meadows<br />

Carolyn Lahoma McGraw<br />

Nancy Ellen Mead<br />

77


Nancy Earle Merrick<br />

"Yi, yi, yi - those suitemates are loud,"<br />

Laura Betty Meinhold<br />

7 P. M. 7 A. M.<br />

Frances Howard Michael<br />

Dorothy Lee Miller<br />

Virginia Cedella Miller<br />

Joan West Mitchell<br />

78


Patricia Ruth Money<br />

Connie Catron Moore<br />

Patsy Ann Mitchell<br />

Patricia Ann Mook<br />

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT ? <br />

Judy Cheryl ~organ<br />

Joyce Elizabeth Mountjoy<br />

Ratl'icia Arlene Moore<br />

Marilyn Patricia Morrison<br />

79


•<br />

"And now for fun and games."<br />

Glenda Kay Musick<br />

Mickey Jo Murray<br />

BROADENING HORIZIONS<br />

Doris Anne Mylum<br />

Frances Ann Nester<br />

Gaylean Joy Mutter<br />

Patricia Ann Neff<br />

80


Joretta Katherine Nester<br />

Betty Lee Nichols<br />

Delores Ann Newberry<br />

Sandra Carol Niles<br />

THE OLD WELCOMES THE NE W<br />

Loreeta Ellen Nixon<br />

Mary Frances Null<br />

Sybil Gaye Norris<br />

Louise Virginia Obenshain<br />

81


Carol Ann Oglesby<br />

Betty Rugh Owen<br />

Ellen Valerie O'Kane<br />

Patricia Ann Padgett<br />

SEWING, COOKING, WASHING<br />

Luia Evelyn Patterson<br />

Katherin May Payne<br />

Frances Jane Patterson<br />

Bona Lee Permock<br />

82


Frugality!<br />

Linda Olive Peterson<br />

Joanne Marie Persicano<br />

PREPARATION FOR ADVANCED DEGREE<br />

Kathleen Annemichael Porterfield<br />

Theodora Doulos Poulos<br />

Naoma Jean Phibbs<br />

Helyn Katherine Poston<br />

83


Brenda Sue Powell<br />

Frances Sue Pratt<br />

Eleanor Pritchett Pratt<br />

Patricia Jane Pratt<br />

HOOTENANNY ENHANCES<br />

Judy Huffman Price<br />

Bonnie Marie Quillen<br />

Nancy Carol Puckett<br />

Ann Durrette Ratcliff<br />

84


Nancy Jean Reddy<br />

Katherine Dean Repass<br />

Carole Ann Reedy<br />

Linda Lou Rhodes<br />

CHARMS AND DELIGHTS<br />

Sally Ellen Richards<br />

Nancy Bryan Rhodes<br />

Kathryn Josephine Richardson<br />

"But I never even held one of<br />

these before . . ."<br />

85


Kay Charles Richardson<br />

Merrily Robbins<br />

Rebecca Jo Riffe<br />

Barbara Lorrane Roberts<br />

HALLS STILL FAVORED SPOT<br />

Gloria Jean Roble<br />

Elizabeth Carol Rose<br />

Pamela Boineau Roland<br />

Patsy Lea Roope<br />

86


Cecile Mae Shelton<br />

Roxie Wilhelmina Sampson<br />

Barbara Ann Sabel<br />

Elizabeth Vaughan Sale<br />

FOR LAUGHING, CRYING, CARR YING ON <br />

Suzanne Schweitzer<br />

Ann Christine Schwarting<br />

"One more inch and we're censored,"


Linda Mae Secrist<br />

Patricia Sue Semones<br />

Eva Lynne Searcey<br />

Pattie Theadore Sellers<br />

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY<br />

Martha Ellen Shelton<br />

Oleta Gayle Sheppard<br />

June Amela Shaw<br />

Patricia Lee Shelton<br />

88


Nancy Ellen Shidler "Not those damn bells again. . "<br />

Carol Anne Shockley<br />

THOSE EIG HT O'CLOCK BELLS<br />

Vicki Joyce Sigmon<br />

Corene Rakes Simms<br />

Susan Perkins Simmons<br />

Joan Marie Simons<br />

89


Ester Ann Skrivseth<br />

Julia Margaret Smith<br />

Nancy Virginia Simpson<br />

Emily Virginia Smith<br />

THE MOST POPULAR COURSE<br />

Ruby Joy Smith<br />

Conee Anne Sollenberger<br />

Roberta Ann Smith<br />

Mary Crandol Snyder<br />

90


"Just two more minutes and .. . "<br />

Carolyn Weymouth Sommers<br />

Nina Sue Sorrell<br />

IN THE YEAR OF AuH20<br />

Doris Marie Spangler<br />

Diana Mar Spresser<br />

Edith Lorraine Spence<br />

Barbara Anne Spruill<br />

91


"What car? I don't see a cad"<br />

Patricia Ann Stallard<br />

Margaret Ruth Spurlin<br />

CARS<br />

Sarah Ellen Staples<br />

Karen Benko Steinman<br />

Ruth Stevens<br />

Ann Lawton Stevenson<br />

I<br />

92


Phyllis Sue Stiltner<br />

Alma Kathleen Stump<br />

Linda Spencer Stone<br />

Vera Lea Surface<br />

THE HARDEST TO HIDE<br />

Margaret Ann Sutphin<br />

Rose Ann Swindall<br />

Betty Zane Swecker<br />

Barbara Lane Tate<br />

93


Martha Ann Tench<br />

Anne Thompson<br />

Sandra Lee Tawes<br />

Nina Carole Thomas<br />

PUNGENT ODORS<br />

Barbara Ann Thompson<br />

Mary Catherine Tolbert<br />

"Smoke gets in your nose .<br />

Barbara Anne Tolbert


Barbara Leigh Tomlinson<br />

Joyce Aileene Tosh<br />

Ava Lynn Torrence<br />

Jo Lynn Trainham<br />

THOSE BURNED MIDNIGHT SNACKS<br />

Sarah Newton Tull<br />

Judith Turner Vance<br />

Victoria Bowling VanBuskirk<br />

Delores Anne VanDyke<br />

95


Wanda Jean Vest<br />

Judy Carol Vippennan<br />

Judy Iris Via<br />

Patricia Catherine Vitomski<br />

STAGE STRUCK<br />

STAR STRUCK<br />

Nita Lou Warden<br />

Carol Lynn Watson<br />

Julia Blanche Ware "To be or not to be . . ..


Frances Hall Watson<br />

Terry Jo Webb<br />

Charlotte Ann Watson<br />

Bernice Hudson Webb<br />

LIGHTNING STRUCK<br />

Patricia Dorothy West<br />

Elizabeth Ann Whitten<br />

Ann Nixon Weeks<br />

Jeanne Ethel Whitener<br />

97


Georgia Anne Williams<br />

Phyllis Mae Williamson<br />

Jane Estelle Will<br />

Mary Lou Williams<br />

JOURNEY'S END<br />

Ann Maria Wingfield<br />

Eleanor Carole Wohlford<br />

Brenda Lee Wilson<br />

Elizabeth Sharon Wirt<br />

98


Carol Wright<br />

Joyce Rebecca Wright<br />

"Reach for the stars."<br />

TOMORRO W'S ANOTHER DAY<br />

Patricia Ann Yencer<br />

Cynthia Ann Zeigler<br />

99


1<br />

The Junior Class officers pause on the steps of Whitt Hall after an afternoon class.<br />

CLASS OF 1966<br />

PRESIDENT _______ ___ __ __ __ Marty English<br />

VICE-PRESIDENT __ __ __ ______ Ann Cumbie<br />

SECRETARY ______ _________ ___ Joan Fulmer<br />

TREASURER ___ ___________ Barbara Stetson<br />

100


COLLECTING IN THE COVE FOR A COKE . ..<br />

Anne L. Alexick Alice E. Anderson Carolyn L. Anderson Diane P. Arnold Dale A. Atkins<br />

Nancy L. Austin Iris L. Bagley Bonnie L. Baldwin Bonnie C. Barfknecht Bonnie R. Bames<br />

Catherine M. Barraga Doris A. Barton Marion I. Bass Jean A. Beck Barbara L. Belcher<br />

Beverly A. Bell Ellen L. Bennett Willie M. Berkley Sharon R. Bishton Nancy L. Black<br />

Mary J. Blalock Carlene Blankenship Linda L. Blount Linda R. Blythe Carole A. Bock<br />

101


Sara L. Body Mary A. Boerner Carolyn R. Bousquet Linda S. Bowman Judy A. Boyer<br />

Charlotte M. Bradley Betty P. Branch Judy F. Britt Patricia L. Browder Barbara E. Brown<br />

Mary J. Brown Patricia L. Brown Susan F. Brown Katherine P. Brownell Yvonne D. Brumfield<br />

Mary K. Buddeke Patricia B. Bugg Patsy R. Burcham Joan M. Burrill Ellen E. Byrd<br />

Judy C. Byrd<br />

Carol C. Cardwell<br />

"Don't you tell-it's in my pocket!"


Kay F. Carpenter Carole L. Carter Charlotte L. Carter Diane L. Carter<br />

Elizabeth A. Carter Alma L. Clark Carol B. Clark Elizabeth A. Clarke Betty J. Clem<br />

Mary S. Collins Mary E. Compton Judy R. Conner Mary M. Copenhaver Linda S. Corkum<br />

Mary L. Couch Nancy R. Countiss Judy L. Cox Gynetha R. Coxwell Jo-Ann Crabill<br />

Sue F. Cranford Dana L. Crawford Chryslie C. Cultice Nanci M. Curry Mary I. Custer<br />

SHOWING A BLIND DATE OUR CAMPUS<br />

103


"Welcome to the profit making<br />

dough-nut factory."<br />

Mildred J. Daniels<br />

Joyce A. Dale<br />

Linda L. Dallas<br />

Linda S. Davis<br />

Maria E. Davis<br />

Samuela D. Davidson<br />

Donna F. Decker<br />

Barbara A. Dehart<br />

Linda C. Dehart<br />

Jane M. Derby<br />

Judith A. Detwiler<br />

Mary E. Donald<br />

Sharon E. Dow<br />

Rose M. Dudley<br />

Judith K. Dunn<br />

Ida M. Durivage<br />

Jean F. Dyer<br />

104


CUTTING A CLASS . ..<br />

DODGING PROFS IN THE COVE.<br />

Nancy E. Dyer Judith M. Eamest Sheila A. Ellington Clara L. Ellis Patricia A. Ellis<br />

Martha B. English Carol L. Ernst Ann M. Favarella Carol L. Feneli Karen P. Foley<br />

Nancy R. Forester Roberta E. Fortson Dorothy J. Fowler Janet K. Fulgham Joan L. Fulmer<br />

Linda J. Furrow Frances K. Galloway Elizabeth A. Gamble Virginia C. Gardener Virginia C. Gatewood<br />

Glyndal Gay<br />

Karen R. Gearhart<br />

"So, how's school?"


Anne B. Gentry Helen L. George Nancy L. Glezen Bobette R. Grausam Barbara A. Graves<br />

Pamela L. Graves<br />

Jerry J. Green<br />

Patricia P. Green Sue Griffith Nancy Griggs<br />

Janelda L. Hall<br />

Doris Hall Suann K. Hall Martha A. Hamlet Linda L. Hargrave<br />

Anne S. Harrison Frances J. Henry Nancy J. Henry Ramona K. Hepner Evelyn M. Heston<br />

"Look Santa, get that beard<br />

back on and entertain my girls."


Karen S. Hicks Linda A. Hoffler Carol A. Hollingsworth Mary K. Hope Mary J. Hopkins<br />

Rebecca S. Hopkins Cynthia M. How Linda S. Hudgins Mary J. Huffman Sharon L. Hunter<br />

Mary A. Hutchins Barbara G. Ingram Frances Iglesias Nancy J. Iseley Rebecca Jett<br />

Eleanor D. Johnson Margaret K. Johnson Joyce F. Jones<br />

Pamela A. Jones<br />

Priscilla A. Jones<br />

NO MORE PANIC IN THE BOOKSTORE<br />

''The leader of the pack."<br />

107


Judith A. Kasdorf<br />

Cordelia Kay ton<br />

Rae M. Kearney<br />

Mary J. Keams<br />

Judith M. Latham Brenda Lawrence Donnice M. Lawrence Linda S. Lawson Patricia J. Layne<br />

Linda D. Leadbetter Barbara Lee Janet Lile Mary Lilly Elizabeth A. Lindner<br />

Sandra J. Lindner Judy Linkous Virginia L. Little Susan Looney<br />

MAIL .. . IN A BOX ALL MY OWN ...


Gloria D. Lovell Sally M. Loving Carol L. Luttrell Susan H. McDougle Frances B. McFadden<br />

Helen W. McGee Nancy J. McInnis Bette L. McKinney Patsy N. McPeak Bernadette C. Mach<br />

Barbara L. Marchant Martha C. Markham Marilyn S. Martin Irene Maurakis Kay E. Mays<br />

Alice G. Meade Susan V. Merkel Aldah L. Meyers Polly A. Minnick Nancy M. Mitchell<br />

Brenda J. Monk<br />

Nancy S. Moore<br />

"So glad we<br />

plaid'"


Carol S. Morgan Gail A. Morris Lillie B. Munford Janice N. Murray Judith R. Murray<br />

Margaret M. Nealon Doris Norris Phylis North Charlotte R. Norton Barbara L. Nuckolls<br />

Sarah J. Nye Claudia S. Oglesby Etta J. Osborne Mary J. Palmer Judith C. Paltridge<br />

Ann S. Patrick<br />

Nancy C. Pearson<br />

Sue Peterson<br />

Patti J. Petruzzi<br />

Cherie L. Pettibone<br />

Ernestine L. Poage<br />

Ruth A. Poe<br />

"Keep reaching -<br />

make it."<br />

you'll<br />

110


Frankie J. Powell Sandra F. Prater Elizabeth A. Preston Judith M. Prillaman Nancy E. Prosl<br />

Linda S. Pruner Karren D. Puckett Gail L. Reams Betty Reaser Ann R. Reaves<br />

Charlene F. Reeve Janet Richardson Harriet M. Ridgeway Siiri Riison Nancy C. Ring<br />

Helen L. Roberts Elizabeth C. Robertson Frances G. Rodgers Carmen M. Rodriquez Roberta F. Rodriquez<br />

SHORT-SHEETED BEDS . ..<br />

"Yeah ... we had room inspection."


Mary E. Roosendaal<br />

Betty A. Ross<br />

"Bowled over by best seller"<br />

Martha A. Rucker<br />

Anne Rust<br />

LuzM. Salom Mary J. Sayre Laura Schullar Carol F. SchmidtIein Sheila M. Schocklin<br />

Lynn E. Schweir Judy G. Scott Wanda B. Scott Joan F. Seaman Nina Setzer<br />

Gayle G. Shaw Martha E. Sheets Diana L. Shell Brenda Shelton Edith J. Shoemaker<br />

ONE MORE YEAR<br />

LOOK OUT WORLD!<br />

112


Barbara M. Showalter Sherlie M. Shropshire Cathlyn C. Siler Eugenia Simmons Mary K. Simpson<br />

Carole S. Sink Ann B. Smith Cathy L. Smith Jean H. Smith Linda S. Smith<br />

Patricia A. Smith Paula S. Smith Elizabeth S. Snowden Patricia L. Sorah Judith T. Sparks<br />

Orelia E. Sparrow Julia A. Stanley Barbara A. Stetson Linda G. Still Karen R. Stinson<br />

Barbara C. Sweitzer<br />

Lulu M. Thomas <br />

"No hope -<br />

sew him back up -" <br />

113


THE GOOD YEAR ... <br />

Carol P. Traylor Rita J. Thomason Joyce E. Thompson<br />

Pat Thompson Mary F. Tiedeken Madga E. Torres Hannah Tull Linda M. Turk<br />

Mary E. Upshaw Helen P. Valentine Alice V. Vaughn Emma Violand Judy F. Walker<br />

Judith C. Walsh Faye E. Walton Margo L. Wanless Patricia E. Wassum Mary L. Watson<br />

Judith L. Watts Elizabeth A. Weasly Bonnie S. Weaver Joyce F. Webb Chen Wen<br />

114


Kendall A. Westbrook<br />

Pamela J. White<br />

Edith E. Whitehouse Helen E. Whitehurst "But I didn't know it was formall"<br />

Patricia R. Wilkins Kathryn A. Wills Sarah A. Wilson Barbara A. Wilton<br />

Carol A. Yeatts Melanie Young Joyce A. Youngblood Jennifer L. Zabawa<br />

115


Sophomore class officers relax before a class meeting.<br />

CLASS OF 1967 <br />

PRESIDENT<br />

VICE-PRESIDENT<br />

SECRETARY<br />

TREASURER<br />

Mary Baker <br />

Jennie Teass <br />

Anne Adkins<br />

Pat Jones<br />

116


Caroline G. Adams Anne E. Adldns Elsie M. Adldns Kathleen S. Agnew Susan S. Aichele<br />

Sarah A. Akers Shirley J. Alderman Hillery E. Aliff Patricia A. Allcox Barbara A. Altemeyer Judith A. Amundsen<br />

Betty L. Anderson Katherine E. Ardery Nancy L. Argabright Sue H . Annentrout Susan G. Annes Brenda L. Ashley<br />

Sharon E. Atkinson Susan M. Atkins Gretchen H. Aulbuch Linda J. Ayers Diane C. Babb Margaret C. Bailey<br />

Margaret V. Baker Mary H. Baker Carolyn M. Bales Patricia E. Ballard Linda L. Balling<br />

MAYBE "WISE FOOLS" ... BUT OH,<br />

WHAT FUN!<br />

117


Patricia A. Ballinger Diane L. Blogh Marlene W. Barger<br />

Anne W. Barker<br />

Carolyn C. Barnes Lorette L. Barrazotto Doris J. Bartley Cynthia K. Beahm Betty J. Beamer<br />

Barbara J. Behr<br />

Carol L. Bell Betty R. Belmore Patricia E. Bennett Anita I. Berhalter Peggy L. Berkeley<br />

Betty A. Bishop<br />

Sharon E. Bishop Mary D. Black Dathne F. Blackard Billie J. Blackburn Judy D. Blackburn<br />

Patricia L. Blaycock<br />

Nancy C. Blythe Sarah D. Boitnott Kathleen E. Bolling Linda L. Bondurant Barbara J. Bonnet<br />

Marie E. Booher<br />

THE BOOKS JUST CANT INTERFERE . .. BIG DATE TONlGHT.<br />

118


Mary W. Booth<br />

Carol A. Borders<br />

Sharon A. Bosse<br />

Rita A. Bottke Shirley F. Bouton Nancy L. Bower<br />

Betty J. Bowman<br />

Joan M. Bowman<br />

Nancy C. Boyce<br />

Mary J. Bradley Barbara A. Briller Donna E. Brinkley<br />

Ruby M. Bl'odan<br />

Grace A. Bramfield<br />

Connie M. Brunelle<br />

Mary J. Bryant Janice R. Buckles Charlotte S. Burton<br />

"Gotta get this sock finished -<br />

soon."<br />

Nick will be here<br />

Sharon E. Bush<br />

Linda R. Butt<br />

Lois E. Byers<br />

Rebecca L. Byrd<br />

Martha F. Callahan<br />

Ellen M. Callahan


Juanita J. Cameron Evelyn C. Campbell Kay G. Campbell<br />

Nancy K. Carwile<br />

Jessie L. Caterino<br />

Mary S. Catron Jane M. Celly Barbara H. Charlton Evelyn L. Chattin Jeaneann A. Chamness Cynthia F. Christopher<br />

Patricia L. Coates Virginia R. Colbert Isla J. Collins Pauline M. Collinsworth Catherine A. Copeland Rebecca L. Copeland<br />

Edna G. Compton Jo-Ann Compton Anna L. Conner Laura E. Conner Rose E. Conti Gladys A. Cosby<br />

Betty J. Craib<br />

120<br />

Ruby G. Creasy<br />

Connie E. Crimmins Emma L. Crowder Margaret E. Crowgey<br />

IT'S OLD HAT NOW . ..


Margaret L. Couch Judy K. Counts Julia J. Counts Eloise E. Cowand Evelyn E. Cox Jane C. Craddock<br />

Sharon L. Dailey Sharon C. Dalton Betty G. Daniels Patricia R. Daniels Margaret E. Daugherty Marsha G. Daugherty<br />

Diana E. Davenport Judith A. Davis Patricia A. Davis Gaye C. Dawson Laura L. Decker Margaret M. Delaney<br />

\­<br />

Diana F. Devlin Pam E. DeWeese Susan C. Dickens Joyce L. Dimisa Barbara L. Disque Joyce J. Douglas<br />

v.<br />

Sandra K. Downs Diane M. Drake Dreama C. Dudley Peggy E. Dugger Nancy G. Duggins Ann C. DWlcan<br />

121


Helen M. Dunnigan Judy L. Eames Janet M. Earle Janet C. Earner<br />

Sandra L. Ekrem Suzan A. Elliott Kathryn W. Ellis Mary E. Ellmore Margaret E. Evanson<br />

Sally C. Evans<br />

Sally H. Ewing Janis E. Fagg Carolyn Falls Jacqueline A. Faribaubt Jacqueline Farmer<br />

Janet A. Farrell<br />

Veronica C. Fazakerley Mary E. Feather Linda A. Fox Cana G. Fields Rachel S. Fink<br />

Carol L. Finkle<br />

Judith R. Finklestein Shirley C. Fisher Margaret J. Fitzer Ehna E. Fitzgerald Brenda J. Fleenor<br />

122<br />

FEMININE FINERY, THE GOOD TIMES, A TECHMAN<br />

...


Margaret S. Flippin Susan H. Flora Ann N. Flynn Linda K. Ford Marleine C. Fore Betsy F. Forrest<br />

Judith L. Forrest Sheila D. Foster Bertha S. Franklin Mary K. Frost Jacquelyn F. Fudge Darla T. Fulton<br />

<br />

Evelyn M. Furrow Carlas M. Gadell Joyce A. Gaino Audrey J. Garraghty Nancy J. Garrett Phyllis M. Gaskin<br />

Linda J. Gentry Mary E. Glenn Frances C. Godwin Brenda L. Good Sandra E. Gooding Carolyn R. Goodman<br />

Petja G. Gomeve Mary K. Goudie Phyllis A. Graham Marilyn S. Grasham<br />

123


Anne M. Grazel Janet L. Green Martha V. Grim Linda R. Guzy Elizabeth I. Gwynn Susan L. Haas<br />

Ann R. Hall Karen Y. Halstead Rebecca E. Hammond Diana D. Hanchette Margarette L. Hankins Rebecca E. Hanks<br />

Linda J. Hannum Margaret E. Hansen Edith G. Harmon Sharon A. Harmon Diane L. Harris Dianne L. Harry<br />

Elaine Hatcher Jeanne F. Hauser Claudia E. Hayden Shelda L . Hayden Jane E. Hedrick Linda L. Hedrick<br />

Judith L. Helms Marilyn P. Hennessy Clara R. Henry Linda C. Hitt Donna E. Hodgkins<br />

124


v<br />

Patricia I. Holdren Barbara M. Hollander Joyce A. Holloway Betty J. Holt<br />

Marjorie G. Holt Elizabeth M. Honey Kathleen A. Hood Theresa L. Hopper Mary E. Homey Esther C. Hottel<br />

Denise A. Howe Linda S. Howell Kathleen M. Howley Marlene V. Hoyt Nancy J. Huff Barbara J. Huffman<br />

Sharon G. Hulvey Joyce Hunley Vicki G. Hwmicutt Dorothy D. Hurd Barbara A. Hutchinson Diane B. Hutchison<br />

Hazel M. Hylton Patricia G. Hylton Carol J. Ingram Greeta C. Irvin Mary L. Jackson Peggy L. Jacobs<br />

, A SWEET WORD IN THE MOONLIGHT<br />

125


Marvine F. Jaincnell<br />

Elizabeth L. James<br />

Betty A. Jefferson<br />

Jane D. Jenkins Ruth A. Jenkins Gayle E. Jensen Barbara L. Johnson Brenda C. Johnson<br />

Frances P. Johnson<br />

Helen M. Johnson Janice A. Johnson Lynn F. Johnson Norma E. Johnson Patricia A. Johnson<br />

Patricia L. Johnson<br />

Gwendolyn M. Jones Patricia G. Jones Patricia J. Jones Sandra L. Jones Sharon E. Jones<br />

Vicki C. Jones<br />

Doris A. Jorden Kusuma Jotikasthira Nancy R. Joyner Barbara L. Junkin Karoline A. Kastel<br />

126<br />

Studying In The Sun<br />

Sherry D. Kauffman


Marilyn D. Keesling<br />

Carole L. Kelso Sara J. Kent Blanche E. Kersey Elizabeth R. Kidd Nancy J. Kidd<br />

Rose E. Kientz<br />

Rebecca J. King Betty L. Kinker Betty J. Kirk Hazel]. Kirk Linda K. Korman<br />

Marilyn]. Kukak<br />

Ruth E. Kulesner Myra S. Kyle Linda D. Lackey Julie A. Lally Barbara J. Lamb<br />

"That's what I said . .. no mail.for you."<br />

Susan Lamorella<br />

Carolyn L. Landes<br />

Lynne E. Lanterman<br />

Paula L. Larson<br />

Andrea L. Lassiter<br />

Carol J. Law


Carol J. Law Patricia A. Lawson Patricia A. Leahy Sally I. Leedy Constance L. Lentz<br />

Janice S. Leonard Jennie M. Leone Charlotte S. Lester Carolyn F. Lilly Linda L. Lilly Joyce A. Lindsey<br />

Malcena H. Link Jerry I. Litton Barbara R. Logan Jo A. Long Marlene C. Long Rosemarie Lonitz<br />

Betty L. Looney Bette J. Loveless Louise Luckenbach Kathleen A. McDonald Linda E. McGraw Collin McIntosh<br />

Mary F. McLelland Victoria P. McQuown Carolyn G. Mahan Rebecca C. Maiden Margery J. Mallory<br />

128<br />

A sweet word in the moonlight


Linda L. Marshall Mary L. Marshall Annie V. Martin Eunice A. Martin Peggy A. Martin<br />

Carolyn L. Mason Kathryn E. Mason Linda M. Mason Margaret E. Mason Frances Matney Patricia A. Matzuk<br />

Charlotte A. Mays Margaret D. Meadows Janet L. Miller Linda G. Miller Patsy L. Miller Elsie M. Mills<br />

Trula K. Millsaps Nancy H. Milton Ann T. Mims Betty J. Minton Joan P. Mitchell Linda L. Mohler<br />

Christia C. Montsinger Melba A. Morris Jerry L. Morton Lianne Murray Su:z:anne S. Musser<br />

129


Joanne K. Myers Martha S. Nance Janet G. Nash Donna M. Newberry Georgette M. Newbill Roberta J. Newcome<br />

Patricia E. Newman Judy A. Nichols Sharon L Nichols Eloise W. Nixon Marsha G. Nixon Ann E. Norris<br />

Helen L. Nutwell Patricia J. O'Donnell Janice E. O'Neil Brenda S. Osborne Patsy A. Osborne Anne M. Overstreet<br />

''The Mouseketeers turned me down . . .<br />

my ears are white".<br />

Mary J. Overstreet Betty M. Owens Carol E. Page<br />

Gail M. Parker Karen L. Parker Mary A. Patton


Rose M. Palmer Sandra A. Palmer Judith E. Paris Deborah Paraut Sharon A. Patterson<br />

Da A. Paxton Bonnie M. Payne Mary P. Perkins Sharon A. Pepsin Bunnie Pettus Ann C. Pharr<br />

Mary A. Phillips Patricia M. Philpott Mary L. Phipps Toni R. Pimentel Judith L. Pinkston Phyllis J. Plaster<br />

Linda R. Poston Betty L. Potter Susan K. Powell Shirley A. Powers Carolyn D. Price Carroll A. Price<br />

Genette G. Price Carole A. Prim Doris J. Prillaman Sarah E. Pritt Judith A. Proctor<br />

LOOKING FORWARD TO THINGS TO COME<br />

131


I<br />

Nancy B. Pruett Nancy J. Putnam Pamela E. Quasebarth Barbara L. Quick Billie A. Radford<br />

Judy L. Ramsey Sandra G. Ratliff Barbara A. Rawn Connie M. Raybuck Gayle G. Reade<br />

Anne Rector<br />

Karen G. Reese Sylvia A. Renick Sue Rector Christine S. Reynolds Betty J. Rhodes Brenda L. Richardson<br />

I<br />

Emily J. Rick<br />

Karen N. Riffle<br />

Nancy A. Riggs Linda L. Roberts Nancy L. Robison Barbara H. Rochester<br />

Janice H. Rogers<br />

Jerry L. Rollins<br />

Cary A. Root Miriam E. Ross Andree M. Rosso<br />

TO PLEDGE OR NOT TO PLEDGE<br />

132


Shirley M. Rothgeb Sara G. Ryan Margaret D. Sampson Linda L. Samuels Emily R. Saunders Patricia N. Saunders<br />

Judith L. Savage Carol A. Schermerhorn Beverly J. Scheuring Sharon L. Schlosser Judith A. Scott Lucille A. Sedila<br />

'" <br />

Deana V. Segarra Mary E. Sewell Gertrude P. Sexton Mary R. Sherwood Margaret S. Shockley Julia M. Short<br />

"The Club . . . but where's Cubby?"<br />

Peggy S. Shortridge Sandra A. Sibbald Susan K. Sively<br />

Nancy L. Slusher Jacquelin R. Smelley Brenda F. Smith


Charlotte T. Smith Judy A. Smith Patricia A. Smith Mary I. Smoot<br />

Elaine M. Snead Kathryn R. Sommers Mary A. Sowers Brenda J. Stanley Connie L. Stanley Kamila Stapko<br />

Linda A. Stark Judith M. Statton Shirley A. Steele Barbara L. Steible Sheila E. Stephenson Carla L. Stewart<br />

Nancy A. Still Barbara J. Stinson Edith E. St. John Carol M. Stowers Barbara A. Strand Elly J. Stuart<br />

Paula J. Stout Donna J. Sullivan Regina Sutphin Jeanine R. Swayze Harriet M. Swinson<br />

134<br />

TO MAJOR OR NOT TO MAJOR


Bonnie R. Talmage Jeanne H. Tanner Mary E. Tappy Nancy C. Tate Rosanne R. Taugner<br />

Lockwood Taylor Marcella Taylor Toni L. Taylor Jennie M. Teass Stella F. Testerman Sara L. Thacker<br />

Barbara W. Thomas Marjorie R. Thomas Nancy J. Thompson Barbara L. Thrush Judith K. Tiplady Peggy A. Torrance<br />

Marie Torrans Helen M. Townsend Sharon L. Trammell Mary I. Triplett Marcy E. Tretick Lettie M. Tucker<br />

Mary E. Tucker Susan T. Tucker Sandra D. Tuten Gretchen Unterzuber Drena L. Uschak<br />

135


Sarah A. Ussery Jennifer L. Vann Brenda D. Vargas Vickie L. Varner Amelia L. Vaughan<br />

Priscilla D. Vaughn<br />

Virginia G. Vaughn Laura E. Velez Susana B. Violand Joy A. Vogel Eleanor L. Wade<br />

Patricia L. Wade<br />

Mary A. Wall Barbara J. Walters Susan A. Ward Rilla Washington Linda L. Watson<br />

Sarah I. Wayne<br />

Susan A. Weaver Teresae B. Webb Barbara A. Wellman<br />

Patricia A. West Phyllis M. West Diana J. Westgate "Mother said there'd be days like this."<br />

136<br />

AND WHEN IT'S ALL OVER


Dawn R. White Lillian M. White Priscilla A. Whitehurst Judith E. Whittaker Frances D. Wickham Emilie A. Williams<br />

/<br />

Katherine J. Wilshire Ella J. Wilson Nancy L. Wilson Terry WilSOll Carol C. Wimmer Theloise Y. Wingfield<br />

Kay Wiseman Donna M. Wood Janice K. Wood Cheryl K. Woolwine Helen B, Worsham Patricia G. Wren<br />

Brenda G. Wright Sandra K. Wright Marianne E. Wubbeler<br />

Judith A. Yates Sandra M. Yeatts Annette T. Young<br />

WE'RE HALF WAY THERE<br />

"Aw"gee -<br />

have.<br />

you shouldn't<br />

137


Freshmen class officers pose for a picture shortly before installation.<br />

CLASS OF 1%8<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

VICE-PRESIDENT<br />

SECRETARY<br />

TREASURER<br />

Ann King<br />

Bettie Lackland<br />

Elaine Roosendaal<br />

Ann Nickels


Karen V. Aageson<br />

Jessie Roberta Aaron Anne C. Adams Sheryl L. Adams Winifred D. Adams<br />

Mary I. Addison<br />

f' <br />

~. l <br />

Helen A. Agner<br />

Emily R. Ailsworth<br />

Effie S. Akers Helen Y. Alderman Gale E. Anderson<br />

Ruth Arnold<br />

Maureen E . Arthur<br />

Patricia H . Arthur<br />

Carolyn G. Ashby Cynthia L. Ashley Elisabeth M. Astholz<br />

Leah N. Ayers<br />

Harriet F. Bailey<br />

Cynthia Bain<br />

Jeanie L. Baker Carolyn K. Baldock Linda R. Banton<br />

Carolyn E. Barnes<br />

Martha E. Barnes<br />

Nancye B. Barrett Ann Barrock Linda A. Barrow Elizabeth J. Baskett<br />

MORE REGISTRATION . .. MORE CONFUSION. <br />

Barbara J. Beach<br />

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Patricia A. Belisle Susan L. Beller Barbara C. Bennett Kathleen M. Benton Kay F. Bigge.· Gwendolyn A. Blackwell<br />

Bonita C. Blaine Shelby I. Blankenship Anne L. Blunt Nancy L. Bolejack Susan A. Bono Sherry C. Booker<br />

Velma C. Bostic Susan B. Bott Felicia J. Boucher Margie S. Branscome Gertrude A. Brazier Rosemary A. Breed<br />

Athleen Brisach Rebecca D. Brodie Margaret E. Brower Constance R. Brown Ellen K. Brown Ursula B. Brown<br />

Betty L. Brummitt Donna L. Bryant Nancy L. Bryant Andrea D. Bryson Beatrice A. Buchanan Sandra E. Bucher<br />

140<br />

"DEAR MOM, YOU REALLY SHOULD MEET<br />

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Carol E. Burgess Cynthia D. Burgess Barbara J. Burnett Candace L. Burnett Christine A. Burnham Carol L. Bush<br />

Cheryl L. Butner Brenda J. Byers Ellen E. Caffo Cannen S. Caldwell Pattie J. Camp Catherine L. Campbell<br />

Margaret C. Campbell Toby P. Campbell Patricia L. Campiglia Bonnie K. Carawan Janet L. Carlberg Marion S. Carson<br />

Susan M. Carson Andrea J. Carter Susan M. Carty Karen C. Caruso<br />

Peggy A. Cassada<br />

Shirley P. Chen<br />

Betty H. Cinibulk<br />

Laura S. Clay<br />

"Hey, square off that<br />

comer . .. Sloppy<br />

very sloppy."


Sarah E. Cleaton Rosemary Cockerill Billie L. Colley Elizabeth O. Compton Rose A. Condoulis Elizabeth I. Cook<br />

Mary K. Copeland Elizabeth A. Cosgrove Hennine E. Coston Mildred Coughlin Virginia E. Cousins Susan C. Covington<br />

Cynthia A. Cox Ellen A. Cox Jayne A. Cox Judith C. Cox Nonna E. Cox Dianne R. Creger<br />

Anne W. Crider Carolyn C. Crisman Linda L. Crowder Elizabeth A. Culbertson Teresa E. Damon Margaret S. Davis<br />

Thanna E. Davis Vivian E. Davis Nancy H. Dejarnette Sandra L. Dickey Pamela J. Dixon Theresa A. Dobbratz<br />

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Diane C. Dobyns Elizabeth A. Dodd Sheryl W. Doe Mary L. Dokken Carol M. D'Onofrio Kathryn A. D'Onofrio<br />

Barbara J. Dority Margaret E. Dougherty Sue E . Douglas Rebecca A. Douthet Alice A. Douthit Betty J. Dube<br />

Virgie M. Duffer Brenda G. Duke Martha F. Early Nina L. Easbnan Patricia J. Eastman Janis E. Ebbett<br />

Cynthia J. Eltringham Helen G. Embree Susan P. Erickson Nobuko Etoh Patricia M. Etzell Sally C. Evans<br />

MaryAnne J. Farnell Judith L. Farrier Marsha E. Feltz Nancy S. Ferrell Jacqueline Y. Fessler Carol J. Fickenscher<br />

"I'M AN "INGLES" NOW AND ALWAYS . .. "<br />

143


Paula J. Field Joan L. Fillman Beverly J. Fishow Linda L. Flanagan Doris J. Flinchum Rebecca J. Foghesong<br />

Pamela D. Forsyth Donna C. Foushee Sandra K. Foxworth Janis M. Fraley Meredith A. Francoise Elizabeth A. Frazier<br />

Andrea L. Frick Lois A. Frye Rita L. Gaghan Patricia H. Gainey Elizabeth A. Gaino Lynn M. Gallagher<br />

Judith L. Gallaher Judith Gallimore Rochelle S. Gardner Marilyn K. Garlick Linda Jacqueline L. George -K. Gehman<br />

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Kathryn L. Gibson Mary C. Gibson Mickey Diann Gilley Joanna F. Gilmore Nancy E. Glover Sharon A. Goodheart<br />

144<br />

5:30 'TILL TOO - HALL P ARTY TIME


Anne K. Goff Peggy D. Grady Martha M. Gray Janice F. Greear Mary E. Greene Evelyn M. Grogan<br />

Jeann E. Guilmette Jacquelin Habeck Evelyn K. Hagerman Linda D. Halbert Dennis A. Hales Mary S. Haley<br />

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Ellen R Hall Peggy H. Hall Wilma L. Hamblin Janet W. Hamilton June A. Hanley Margaret J. Hansen<br />

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Karen I. Hanula Charlotte K. Harlan Theresa S. Harmon Shirley E. Haroutunian Jewell D. Harrington Sally L. Harris<br />

Shirley M. Hartley Myra C. Hartman Rebecca S. Hatchell Linda E. Haulsee Mary J. Hawkins Emily D. Hayden<br />

145


Susan L. Hazard Stephanie P. Heatwole Doris A. Heflebower Joanne M. Hemsley Nina E. Henderson Phyllis D. Henderson<br />

Judith E. Herriman Judith C. Hetler Barbara J. Hickey Laura R. Higdon Billie L. Hill Joan V. Hitchcock<br />

Elizabeth L. Hogan Linda E. Holdsworth Lynda F. Holmes Svea J. Holmgren Carol A. Honenberger Ruth L. Hood<br />

Virginia L. Hoover Cynthia P. Hoover Barbara A. Hostelley Nancy P. Howard Rebecca M. Howell Sandra L. Howell<br />

Rachel H. Hudnall Carmen C. Hughes Linda D. Hughes Patsy R. Hundley Marilyn A. Hunzeker<br />

146<br />

I'VE GOT THREE YEARS TO TAKE IT AGAIN...


Muriel S. Hurt Georg'Anne Hutchison Frances C. Ingles Judy R. Ingram Martha L. Irvin Stephanie J. Issitt<br />

Elizabeth E. Jackson Joarme L. Jackson Leta R. Jackson Louise E. Jackson Martha S. Jackson Rita A. Jackson<br />

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Luann Jacobs Donna L. James Linda B. James Andrea L. Jeblick Sarah J. Jennings Elaine C. Johnson<br />

Janet L. Johnson Jearme C. Johnson Carolyn Jones Evelyn K. Jones Louise C. Jones Mary L. Jones<br />

Susan E. Jones Susan L. Jovin Patricia A. Joyce Frances R. Kaempf Delane C. Karalow<br />

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Kathryn L. Kasdorf Kathleen D. Keyes Martha D. Kiger Agnes A. King Donna L. Kirby Jennifer S. Kirby<br />

Jane E. Klein Laura J. Knight Alice J. Koch Mary E . Kreck Jane C. Kyak Sara E. Lackland<br />

Rebecca E. Lafon Alexis A. Lamanna Linda L. LaMastra Carolyn F. Lancaster Connie R. Layne Mary A. Lazar<br />

Sharon E. Lennox Ann N. Leo Shirley A. Lester Carole J. Lewis Patricia B. Lewis Frances A. Logan<br />

Helena J. Long Sandra L. Loughridge Linda G. Lorton Sharon A. Love Cynthia M. Lovett<br />

148<br />

"DEAR MOM, DON'T WORRY.. "


Joyce A. Loving<br />

Donna L. Lucas Linda K. Lucas Katherine S. Lyon Judy A. McClanahan Margie F. McCurry<br />

Susan G. McGarrell<br />

Linda K. McGhee Cheryl L. McGrew Catherine J. McGuire Denise C. McHugh Mary M. McKendrick<br />

Sue E . McLain<br />

Kathleen A. McLellan Linda J. McManama Marsha A. McNeil Eddie M. Maher Elaine C. Maier<br />

Ellen M. Male<br />

Charlotte M. Manning Margaret B. Manning Teresa A. Marion Brenda L. Marshall Enie R. Martin<br />

Connie J. Mason<br />

Judith E. Mason Vera J. Mason Carrie L. Mast Bridget .\ . Mas ter .~on Janice A. Mateika<br />

149


Patsye L. Matthews Nancy L. Mayhew Janet R. Mellott Susan V. Merkel Brenda L. Michael Carol A. Miller<br />

Janice K. Mills Alice L. Milton Peggy M. Mingle Susan V. Minter<br />

Maria A. Mirabella<br />

Sarah L. Mitchell<br />

Karen J. Moffitt Janice L. Monday Marilyn J. Monder Elene G. Monk Coleen P. Moody Mary A. Mook<br />

Barbara J. Moore Joann Morgan Nancy D. Morgan Barbara J. Morgan Suzanne B. Morrison Ruby L. Moses<br />

Jacquelyn M. Moss Kathleen E. Mulcahy Julie A. Mullarkey Paula J. Mullins Mary J. Muse Joanne I. Myers<br />

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THE YEAR OF THE WATER-FIGHTS.


Nancy M. Mynatt<br />

Martha F. Naramore Donna L. Naylor Carol S. Neal Linda G. ~elson Sandra L. Netherwood<br />

Elizabeth M. New love<br />

Pamela A. Newton Joanne E. Nicholas Ann L. Nickels Janet A. Nixon Nancy L. Nottingham<br />

Jill O'Hara<br />

Janis E. O'Neal Donna K. Ong Judy A. Osborne Janie L. Owens Joann T. Pack<br />

Linda S. Pagans<br />

Shirley K. Painter Nancy L. Palma Beverly J. Pandapas Suzanne w. Parker Marylyne B. Parks<br />

Rebecca J. Paul<br />

Elizabeth A. Paull Andrea J. Peak Margaret J. Peake Susan C. Peck Martha A. Peery<br />

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Mercedes F. Perez Barbara A. Petryczanko Mary F. Pittman Judith A. Pond Elizabeth F. Pope Mary L. Pope<br />

Jean C. Porterfield Joan P. Porterfield Patricia A. Porvaznik Ann A. Potts Deadra G. Powell Mary A. Powell<br />

Nancy S. Powell Martha S. Poythress Susan K. Pressentin Pamela J. Price Harriet H. Priddy Carol A. Prince<br />

Nancy N. Priode Kathleen O. Proko Kathleen A. Quinn Carolyn A. Rakes Barbara S. Ratcliff Dianne C. Rauth<br />

Cynthia D. Ray Rita A. Reed Charlotte E. Reid Merle I. Reid Margaret A. Reinisch Linda A. Reiter<br />

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MIDNIGHT . .. BEST TIME FOR A CHAT.


Marie L. Respass<br />

Patricia K. Reynolds Marian I. Richardson Pamela Y. Richardson Lynn D. Riggles June N. Risque<br />

Anne R. Ritter<br />

Carol P. Roberts Hedy Robinson Reba L. Rogers Loretta J. Roop Margaret E. Roosendaal<br />

Irene L. Rosen<br />

Karen E. Ross Ruth E. Rothwell Barbara B. Royston Nancy J. Rupe Constance E. Russert<br />

Joan C. Sacre<br />

Victoria R. Sadler Pamela A. Saunders Harriet A. Savaides Lynne K. Sawyer Susan C. Schaefer<br />

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Frances E. Schneider<br />

Kathleen Schrinel Cheryl H. Schuler Barbara A. Scott Ellen M. Seidel<br />

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Margaret L. Sentelle Roberta R. Sharp Donna S. Shaw Kathleen A. Sheehan Mary K. Sheets Priscilla C. Sheer<br />

Betty J. Shelor Linda G. Shelton Mary F. Shreve Judith A. Shutters Linda F. Simmons Patricia L. Simmons<br />

Patsy L. Skeen Janet R. Slusher Barbara A. Smaldore Claudia C. Smith Janice O. Smith Judy D. Smith<br />

Judy E. Smith Patricia G. Smith Sandra L. Smith Virginia R. Smith Margaret S. Snellings Gerry L. Snider<br />

Norma J. Snider Barbara L. Soloman Alice K. Sommers Patricia A. Southern Anna C. Spangler Jean F. Spangler<br />

154<br />

BREAKFAST IS OUT OF THE QUESTION!


Beverly G. Sparks Nancy C. Spradling Minnie V. Stafford Janie A. Staton Peggy A. Staton Mary A. Stefanic<br />

Randy J. Stoenner Connie J. Stone Sandra K. Stone Terri A. Stone Leona R. Stowers Judy A. Stump<br />

Wanda S. Sutphin Judith A. Svendsen Deborah Swartz Edith A. Swecker<br />

Susan E. Sykes<br />

Sandra G. Taft<br />

Ann Z. Tankersley Billie R. Tate Sara S. Taylor Judy N. Terrell<br />

Margaret E. Tester<br />

Nancy E. Thomas<br />

Barbara A. Thompson<br />

Martha P. Thompson<br />

"Full face and profile<br />

. . . hold the number<br />

under your chin."


Rebecca S. Thompson Yvonne M. Thompson Mary E. Thornhill Barbara J. Thornton Donna L. Todd Terrie L. Tolios<br />

Ann C. Townsend Carlie L. Traeger Susan C. Tregone Karin B. Tringali Linda G. Tucker Lynn E. Tullis<br />

Brenda M. Turpin Gail E. Twombly Vickie A. Udy Margaret J. Underwood Suzanne J. Unger Judy F. Updike<br />

Diana F. Utley Carol G. Vail Terry L. Vana Janet A. Vandenberg Bonnie VanLandingham Bonnie M. Vaughan<br />

Cynthia J. Vaughan Emma C. Vaughn Rosemary Vaughn Jeanette I. Vergakis Millie A. Vincent Marcia M. Vohringer<br />

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FRIENDSHIPS THAT GROW . .. AND BLOSSOM . ..


Barbara D. Walker Wanda M. Wallace Charlotte Y. Waller Janet Waller Camille F. Walton Beverly A. Ward<br />

Rebecca J. Ward<br />

Betsy A. Watkins Barbara A. Watson Dolly Y. Watson Diana C. Watts Bonnie F. Webb<br />

Lois E. Webb<br />

Carolyn M. Weber<br />

Martha A. Wedge Mary M. Weisenberger Loris J. Wells Kitty D. Welsh<br />

Martha S. Westphal Patricia A. Wheeler Susan L. Wheeling Janice E. Whitcomb Janet L. Whitehead Mary L. Whitten<br />

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Patricia A. Wholey Betty M. Wiginton Brenda L. Wilburn Anne R. Williams Betty L. Williams Elizabeth S. Williams<br />

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Susan M. Williams WilJa D. WilJiams Susan A. Wilson Joyce E. Wimmer Margaret L. Wimmer Elizabeth H. WindJey<br />

Connie L. Wingfield Carol S. Winkler Katherine L. Wirth Karen C. Wiseley Florence G. Witcher Sally S. Witkege<br />

Mary M. WoUskill Winifred M. Woo Barbara A. Wood Betsy B. Wood Patricia Wooddall Crystal Woodson<br />

Sharon G. Woodson Suzanne Woodward Elizabeth M. Worrell Macine E. Wright Patricia R. Wright Stephanie C. Wynne<br />

Anne L. Yeatts Dorothy A. Young Phyllis J. Young Lena M. Yow Barbara J. Yung Catherine B. Zettl<br />

A YEAR TO REMEMBER . . A LAUNCH PAD FOR THE FUTURE<br />

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IN MEMORIAM <br />

The soft snow falls<br />

hushing the earth and<br />

smothering sounds under blankets<br />

of white.<br />

Nothing stirs, as trees stand poised,<br />

and with arms out held to clasp<br />

each flake that upon them pause.<br />

Silent lies our world<br />

beneath dense, dark skies as it<br />

yields to a tranquil sleep.<br />

And so, the sheltering snow.<br />

by <br />

Betty-Jo Turner <br />

(June 5, 1946 - March 1, 1961) <br />

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IN MEMORIAM <br />

CLASS OF <strong>1965</strong> <br />

Patty Ellen Davis <br />

September 24, 1943-March 28, <strong>1965</strong> <br />

CLASS OF <strong>1965</strong> <br />

Susan Rutledge Kavanaugh <br />

June 24, 1943-July 25, 1964 <br />

CLASS OF 1967 <br />

Miranda Serena Ferguson <br />

October 1, 1945-0ctober 18, 1964 <br />

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IN MEMORIAM <br />

CLASS OF 1967 <br />

Gracie Pearl Massie <br />

January 29, 1945-0ctober 18, 1964 <br />

CLASS OF 1967 <br />

Diana Lee Rolfe <br />

October 27, 1945-October 18, 1964


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STUDENT GOVERNMENT <br />

WE BUILD NOT FOR FAME,<br />

BUT FOR CHARACTER.<br />

The Student Government of Radford College functions in the behalf of the<br />

students to establish a living situation which will benefit aU of the student body.<br />

Elected by their classmates, these girls consistently give a clear presentation<br />

of the opinions of the majority of Radford College students. Some of the ad·<br />

ditional duties undertaken by Student Government include the Academy Award<br />

Film Series, Y.M.!. College Bowl, record hops, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance.<br />

OFFICERS: <br />

Jane Derby ___ ________________ __________________________ ______------ President <br />

Cathy Siler __ __ __ ______ ________..___ __ Chainnan of Student Life <br />

Jennie Teass .___...... ____._....__ ____.. Chairman of Student Court <br />

Patti Browder __.._... __....______..__.___Chairman of Honor Court <br />

Harriet Swindson ___..... ___.___... _____..._____._. ____.____.... Treasurer <br />

Cindy Agnew ..._. __.___... __.. ___._.....___.... ___.....___.._.._ Secretary <br />

Linda Sue Davis . ___.___.... ___.__.. Secretary of Student Court <br />

Miss Frances Hurlburt .___.. __.____.__... _____....____.....___ Sponsor <br />

YIEMBERS:<br />

Diane Babb<br />

Carol Cardwell<br />

Beej Clem<br />

Joy Dale<br />

Patti Davis<br />

Kathy D'Ondfrid<br />

Charlie Ferrell<br />

Joan Fulmer<br />

Pat Wren Garland<br />

Lee Groves<br />

Ann Hall<br />

Rosie Higdon<br />

Maxine Jainchell<br />

Jo Long<br />

Janie Yfonday<br />

Joy YIutter<br />

Sandy Niles<br />

Linda Pruner<br />

Cherry Reeve<br />

Bryan Rhodes<br />

Linda Roberts<br />

Irene Rosen<br />

Linda Stone<br />

Paula Stout<br />

Pat Thompson<br />

Joyce Webb<br />

~ flary Weisenberger<br />

Helen Whitehurst<br />

OFFICERS<br />

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INTERDORM <br />

COMMITTEE <br />

STUDENT<br />

LIFE<br />

COMMITTEE<br />

STUDENT<br />

COURT<br />

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HONOR COUNCIL <br />

"LET US PRESERVE TRUTH,<br />

JUSTICE, AND RIGHTEOUSNESS"<br />

Students of Radford College live together under an<br />

honor system which requires the individual to maintain<br />

high standards of honor in every phase of college.<br />

The Honor Council is a group elected by the student<br />

body to insure the successful operation of the honor<br />

system.<br />

OFFICRS : <br />

Catherine Gardner ................................................ President <br />

Joan Simons ...................................... Recording Secretary <br />

Anita Berhalter ....................... Corresponding Secretary <br />

Miss Frances Hurlburt ...................................... __._ Sponsor <br />

MEMBERS :<br />

Carol Ingram <br />

Mary Kay \tlartin <br />

Cherry Reeve <br />

Jean Smith <br />

Linda Smith <br />

COUNCtL.<br />

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HOUSE COUNCILS<br />

From the night-long vigil with Plato to the argument<br />

over phone duty, most of the college student's time is<br />

spent in the dormitory. Here she cooks, washes clothes,<br />

plans bulletin boards, dicusses blind dates, fights with<br />

the belligerent coke machine, studies, and (when she<br />

finds time) sleeps.<br />

The dormitory is a particularly good example of selfgovernment.<br />

Dorm mates select house councils who<br />

give organization to the social structure of dorm life.<br />

From checking white slips to organizing coke bottle<br />

removal and attempting to reduct' riot hours by enforcing<br />

"quiet hours," the house councils make it eaiser for<br />

as many as 366 people to live under one, long roof.<br />

"Was that the fire alarm?"<br />

BOLLING HALL<br />

President _________________ ___ ________ ____________________.______ Linda Roberts<br />

Vice-president __________________.__ .__ ___________ ___ Susan Lamorelle<br />

Secretary _________ __ ___ __ __ __ ._. ______ ______ ___ .___ Katherine Goudie<br />

Treasurer ___________________ __ ________.____ ___________ __ _ Judith Dunn<br />

Social Chairman ______ __ __._____ _.__.._________ Patty Sounders<br />

Fire Warden ________________ ._. _________._ ._. ____ ._ ___ Sally Le'edy<br />

Hall Monitor _______________________________ __ _________________ ____ Pat Smith<br />

Hostess _______ __________________ ______. _____ ____ _________ ___ _ Mrs. Asbell<br />

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DRAPER HALL<br />

President __ ___ ______ ____ ____________ __________ _____ __ _______ ___ Joy Mutter<br />

Vice-president _______ ______ __ _________________ ________ Peggy Dugger<br />

Secretary ______ ______________ ________________ _____ _____ __ _______ Sue Recter<br />

Treasurer __ __ ____ _____ ______ _______________ ____ ____ ____ __ ______ __ ___ Kay Yfase<br />

Social Chairman __ ________________________ __ __ ____ Elizabeth Gamble<br />

Fire Warden ____________ ___________________________ Jeanne Rodriquez<br />

Hall Monitor __ __ ___ ____________________________________________ Ann Adkins<br />

Hostess _____________ ____________ ______________ __ ____________ Mrs_ Alta Bailey<br />

FLOYD HALL<br />

President ____ ___ _______ ________________ ___ Diane Babb<br />

Vice-president _______ ____________ Jean Simmons<br />

Secretary __________________ __ __ __ __ ________ __ ____ Pat Ellis<br />

Treasurer ______________ __ Mary Evelyn Upshaw<br />

Social Chairman _________ _____________ Pat Daniels<br />

Fire Warden _____ __ ___________ Barbara Franklin<br />

Hall ~lonitor __ ___ __ ___ ____________ ___ Janet Miller<br />

Hostess _______________ ___ ___ Mrs_ Lillian Gunter<br />

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HONORS HALL<br />

President __________________ __________________________________ _______ Ann Hall<br />

Social Chairman, Vice-president __ ___ _____ Martha Rucker<br />

Secretary-Treasurer ____ __ ______ ____________________ Donna Sullivan<br />

Apartments Representatives<br />

Linda Stark<br />

Lynn Lantemlan<br />

Ruby Creasy<br />

Hostess __ ____________ ____ __ _______ __ __ ___ __ ________________ Kathy Fellows<br />

INGLES HALL<br />

President ___ ____ ___________________Maxine Jainchell<br />

Vice-president _____________________ Vickie Varner<br />

Secretary __ ____ __ __ __ ___________ _______ Nancy Putnam<br />

Treasurer _______ ____________ ___ ___ Peggy Evanson<br />

Social Chairman __________ Marsha Daugherty<br />

Fire Warden _____________________ Judy Finkelstein<br />

Hall Monitor ___________________ __ Judy Amundsen<br />

Hostess ___ ______ _______ ___ ___Mrs _Helen Atkinson<br />

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POCAHONTAS HALL<br />

President ---- ________ __________.__._.. _______________________________ __ ___ J0 Long<br />

Vice-president ____________ __._._._.. ______.._______________._ Jennie Teass<br />

Secretary ___.___.___________ __ ..__.___.. ________._. ___._______ __ __ Ellie Stuart<br />

Treasurer __________________. __.... __.. ___________________________ Sue 0 glesby<br />

Social Chairman _____ .. __...... _. _________ ________ Becky Kenworthy<br />

Fire Warden ______________.___..._______________________________ Judy Statton<br />

Hall Monitor ___________________.___._. _____.____.____.___________ __ Julia Short<br />

Hostess _. _________ _____ _____.__ __.__.____________ Mrs. Jeannette Mongle<br />

RUSSELL HALL<br />

President .____ ____.______________ ._._.._... _________________ Svea Holmgren<br />

Vice-president .-___._. ____._____________________. _____.__<br />

Julia Mullarkey<br />

Secretary _______._.__.._. __... ____.__________ .___________ Doris Heflebower<br />

Treasurer __ ____.___._. ____.____.____________ ____._____ ________._ Anne Adams<br />

Social Chairman ______.___________.__...___________ Peggy Underwood<br />

Fire Warden ____.______.___.. _._.___._________________________.. Bland Craig<br />

Hall Monitor ___. _______.._..____.__________.___.______ __ __ ._ Rosie Higdon<br />

Hostess __ __. . ... _____......_____.______________ _________. Mrs. Hope Tarter<br />

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MOFFETT HALL EAST<br />

President ........................................................ Cherry Reeve<br />

Vice-president ................................................ Bunny Nixon<br />

Secretary .................................................. Gynetha Coxwell<br />

Treasurer ........................................................ ~ancy Pros I<br />

Social Chairman ............................................ Gail Ferguson<br />

Fire Warden ............................................. .. Toni Pimentel<br />

Hall Monitor ........................................... _......... Pam Graves<br />

Hostess ............ _....................................... Mrs . Julia Adams<br />

MOFFETT HALL WEST<br />

President _......................................................... Joan Fulmer<br />

Vice-president ................................................ Nancy Moore<br />

Secretary .......................................................... Ann Weaglly<br />

Treasurer ........................................................ Ellen Bennett<br />

Social Chainnan ............................................ Patty O':\1eal<br />

Fire Warden ................................................ Margo vVanless<br />

Hall Monitor ...._.......................................... Dee Hockman<br />

Hostess ................_............ ................ Mrs. Mary J 0 Vaught<br />

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NORWOOD HALL<br />

President _____________ ___ ___ ____________ Nancy Ferrell<br />

Vice-president ____________ Margie Branscome<br />

Secretary ___________ __ __ ______________ Terry Dobratz<br />

Treasurer _________ _______________ __ _______ Alice Ylilton<br />

Social Chairman ___ ______ __ ____ Connie Russett<br />

Fire \Varden _______ __ __ ___________ ____ Susan Bono<br />

Hall Monitor _____ _______ _______ ____ Susan Williams<br />

Hostess _______ ___ _____________ ?vlrs _Lydia Turner<br />

TYLER HALL<br />

President ------------------ __ __ ______:____ _______________________ Jane Baskett<br />

Vice-president __ ________________________ ______ __ __ __ __ Karen Hanula<br />

Secretary -_______________ __ ______ __ ___ ___ ___ ____ .. _____ Carolyn Lancaster<br />

Treasurer --------------- ______.. ________________.. ____________.._ Brenda Byers<br />

Social Chairman __ __ ___ _________ ___________ __________ ____ Denny Hales<br />

Fire "Varden ---------------..--- ____________________ _____________ Jan Johnson<br />

Hall .Monitor --- ____________________________________________<br />

Ursula Brown<br />

Hostess ---------- ___________ __ ____ _________________________ Mrs. Emily Hyde<br />

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ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION <br />

OFFICERS - 1964-<strong>1965</strong> <br />

President ______________________________________ Odette Farley Graham, Radford <br />

Vice-president ________________________________ Doris Fugate Cullop, Marion <br />

SecretalY ______ __ _________________ ____________ Nancy Bernard Zool, Va. Beach <br />

Treasurer ____________________________ _________ Frances \1cIlwaine, Blacksburg <br />

Local Chapters <br />

Charlottesville ______________________ _____________________________ Victoria H . Burton <br />

Grundy _______________________________________.________________________<br />

Jean B. Compton <br />

:Martinsville ____________________ _______ ________.__ __ ______________ Wanda M. Prillaman <br />

Radford ____________________________________________ ___________________ Celene H. Sanders <br />

Richmond ________ _______________ ______________ __ _____________ Millicent C. Anderson <br />

Roanoke ______ _____ _______ __ _______________.________________________ Louise Clendenen <br />

Smythe County _________________ _________________________________________ Gladys Stokes <br />

Tidewater Area ________ __ ______________.. ______ .__________ __ ________ Anne F. Boyette <br />

Washington Area __ ______ ___________________ _____________ Martha A. Wild'hack <br />

OUTSTANDING ALUMNA: \.1r ~. L o ui~ L. Lawson was chosen<br />

as the Outs tanding Alumna for 1964. Mr ~ . Lawson who sings<br />

professionally as Mary Evelyn Brucl', was presented the award<br />

by Dr. M'Ledge Moffett.<br />

Radford alumnae chat during homecoming weekend.<br />

Guests enjoy refreshments at Alumnae tea.<br />

TO THE CLASS OF <strong>1965</strong><br />

The Alumnae Association congratulates you upon your graduation and welcomes<br />

you into our endless chain of Radford graduates. We e,ntrust to you the<br />

responsibility of carrying forward the spirit and high ideals of our college. We<br />

know you will accept the challenge of the everwidening opportunities which<br />

are now yours.<br />

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ALPHA PSI OMEGA<br />

••<br />

Virginia Brewster<br />

President<br />

Sue Hicks <br />

Vice-president <br />

Liz Clapperton<br />

Sccretary-Tre'dSurer<br />

Miss Terrell Everett <br />

Sponsor <br />

Sarah Bennett<br />

Pat Padgett<br />

Carol Hollingsworth<br />

Susan Sively<br />

Alpha Psi Omega, a national honor fraternity, recognizes<br />

students who have done outstanding work in dramatics.<br />

Talent, interest, and long hours spent working on<br />

productions given by the dramatics department are the<br />

criteria for membership.


The Iota Sigma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi, a science honor<br />

fraternity, serves to promote an interest in science and<br />

to give recognition to scholarly attainment in science.<br />

This organization enjoys a variety of programs related<br />

to scientific investigation, including the presentation of<br />

projects prepared by new members. Each year the chapter<br />

gives a key award to the outstanding member.<br />

CHI BETA PHI<br />

Leslie Killeen<br />

President<br />

Brenda Barrett<br />

Secretary<br />

Martha Rucker<br />

Reporter<br />

John Barker<br />

Sponsor<br />

Diana Adkins Ercelle Bennett Edna Burcham<br />

Jane Celly<br />

Anna Conner<br />

Grace Dirling<br />

Miss Fitzpatrick<br />

Bonnie French Karen Gearhart Mr. Ingles<br />

Mr. Marvin<br />

Nancy Mead<br />

Mr. Merrill<br />

Doris Mylum<br />

Sharon Pepsin Ruth Poe Nancy Puckett<br />

Judy Scott<br />

Ann Smith<br />

Julia Smith<br />

Diane Spresser<br />

Mary Waldrop<br />

Joyce Webb<br />

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HONOR SOCIETY OF RADFORD COLLEGE <br />

To be eligible for the Honor Society of Radford College,<br />

a student must have completed seventy hours of<br />

credit and have an overall 2.4 quality credit average. A<br />

transfer student must have completed seventy hours of<br />

credit, thilty of which have been earned at Radford<br />

College with a 2.5 average.<br />

Grace Duling<br />

President<br />

Leslie Killeen Diana Adkins <br />

Margaret Spurlin<br />

Irvin~ Silverman<br />

Vice-president<br />

Secretary <br />

Treasurer<br />

Sponsor<br />

John C. Barker <br />

Sponsor <br />

Edn.~ Burcham<br />

Suellen Clarke Samuella Davidson Mary F allon Mary F azio<br />

Bonnie French<br />

Ruth Gearhart<br />

Katherine Tippett Elaine Helmstutler Priscilla Jones Lillie Munford<br />

Sandra Niles<br />

Ruth Poe<br />

Kathleen Porterfield Nancy Puckett Carol Shockley Julia Smith<br />

Diane Spresser<br />

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KAPPA DELTA PI<br />

Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor fraternity in education,<br />

was established at Radford in 1931. Faculty members,<br />

advanced undergraduates, and distinguished alumnae<br />

are invited to membership on the basis of scholastic<br />

attainment, personal qualities, and professional promise.<br />

Edna Burcham<br />

Vice-president<br />

Irene CaldweJl<br />

Historian<br />

Dr. Robert Gibson<br />

Sponsor<br />

S uellen Clarke<br />

Diane Cockrell<br />

Blanche D aniel<br />

Jean Fazio<br />

Elaine Helmstutler<br />

Dr. Leathers<br />

Bonnie Pennock Kathleen Porterfield Celene Sanders<br />

Carol Ann Shockley<br />

Margaret Spurlin<br />

Walter B. Stewart<br />

Rebecca Thigpen


KAPPA MU EPILSON<br />

Kappa Mu Epsilon is composed of a group of people<br />

who show interest in and appreciation for the study<br />

of mathematics, who have at least eight hours in mathematics<br />

with a 2.0 average, and who serve as math aides<br />

to help anyone who needs help in math. Among the<br />

programs given by this organization is a series of projects<br />

presented by new members.<br />

Carol Shockley<br />

Vice-president<br />

Grace Dirling<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

Archie Brock<br />

Corresponding Secretary<br />

Patsy Howerton<br />

Treasurer<br />

Mack L. Whitaker<br />

Sponsor<br />

Joyce Adams<br />

Ronald Butler<br />

Jane Celly<br />

Warren E . Chilton<br />

Mary Collins<br />

Anna Conner<br />

Mervyn Copeland<br />

Fran Dyer<br />

Dorothy Fowler<br />

Linda Furrow<br />

Kermit Hutcheson<br />

Linda Lawson<br />

Valiant Mah<br />

Patsy McPeak<br />

Kennetb Mullen<br />

Judith M urra),<br />

Sandra Niles<br />

Sharon Pepsin Ruth Poe Kancy Puckett Martha Roan~ Judith Scott "ancy Shideler<br />

Julia Smitb<br />

Margaret Spurlin<br />

Nina Sorrell Shirley Steel Nancy Tate Dorothy Thayer<br />

J. R. Willoughby


MU PHI EPILSON<br />

Mu Phi Epsilon is a national professional music society "vith membership based<br />

on musicianship, scholastic attainment, and personal qualities. This group sponsors<br />

recitals and other musical programs for the enjoyment and instruction of<br />

anyone interested in attending. These are the girls who bring special meaning<br />

to our campus at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter when they play the<br />

college chimes.<br />

Norma Foley<br />

President <br />

Rita Cox<br />

Vice-president<br />

Phyllls Williamson<br />

Secretary<br />

Gynetha Coxwell<br />

Treasurer<br />

Joyce Ann Ely<br />

Chaplain and Historian<br />

Eleanor Wohlford<br />

Warden and Chorister<br />

Mrs. Jean Einstein <br />

Sponsor <br />

Miss Mildred Heimlich<br />

Sponsor<br />

Nancy Argabright<br />

Mary Catron<br />

Sharron Doss<br />

Dreama Dudley<br />

Diane Spresser<br />

Pat Wade<br />

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PHI BET A LAMBDA<br />

Every student who is majoring in Business or Business Education<br />

is eligible for membership in Phi Beta Lambda. The Gamma<br />

Omicron Chapter sponsors the region:tl planning meeting and<br />

convention for the Radford Region of the Future Business<br />

Leaders of America. Emphasis is given to methods available to <br />

the business teacher and to a more thorough understanding of <br />

business techniques and problems. <br />

Judy Via, Vice-president; Janet Carter, Secretary; Rost"<br />

Conti, Reporter; Elizabeth Higginbotham, Historian;<br />

Virginia Harris, Sponsor; Arlene Buswell, Sponsor.<br />

Roherta Aaron Sue Aichele,<br />

Shirley Aldenna'n, Marion Bass.<br />

Jane Bonwdt, Rita Bottke,<br />

Nancy BoycL', Ruby Brollan,<br />

Sandra Buckland.<br />

Jane Chamness, Edna Compton,<br />

Joy Dale, Mildred Daniels, Mary<br />

Lou Dokken, Janet Earle.<br />

Linda Fox. Linda Gentry, Brenda Good<br />

Katherine Goudie. Jerry Grecn , Joyce Har~<br />

Tis, Pat Jonl!s.<br />

June Kirk, Judy McClanaban, Jane<br />

Marsball, Ann Martin, Bridget<br />

Masterson, Janet Mellott, Patsy<br />

Mitchell, Janice Murray.<br />

Pat Neff, Mary Patton, Doris Prillaman,<br />

Carolyn Rakes, Ann Reiter.<br />

Sue Rector, Karen Riffle, Carol<br />

Schmidtlein.<br />

Mary Lee Smoot, Martha<br />

Tench, Martha Thompson,<br />

Lettie Tucker, Dolly Watson,<br />

Linda Watson. Sarah Wayne,<br />

Marianne Wubbler, Jennifer<br />

Zabawa.<br />

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PI DELTA EPILSON<br />

Pi Delta Epsilon is a newly formed journalistic honor fraternity. The members<br />

are issued invitations to join after they have given at least a year of superior<br />

service to their respective publications. Pi Delta is primarily a service organization<br />

which has as its goal the support to and aid to the undergraduate press.<br />

Janet Fulgham<br />

President<br />

Diane Spresser<br />

Vice-president<br />

Sue Huddleston<br />

Secretary<br />

Thomas Coleman<br />

Sponsor<br />

Jean Dougherty<br />

Co-Sponsor<br />

Ann Coughlin<br />

Patricia Howerton<br />

Charles Johnson<br />

Kathy Klimkiewicz


PI GAMMA MU <br />

The VirgInia Epsilon Chapter of Pi Gamma Yiu, a national social science<br />

fraternity, is open to students with a B average in twenty hours of social science.<br />

This organization promotes scholarship in the social studies while striving to<br />

create understanding for people and societies with different opinions and institutions.<br />

Nancy Shideler Orelia Sparrow Kay Ti2pett Mrs. Mattie Keeter<br />

Vice-president Treasurer Publicity Chairman Sponsor<br />

Joyce Bly Donna Carroll Suellen Clarke Donna Decker Grace Dirling Carolyn Golladay<br />

Cynthia How Linda Peterson Gloria Roble<br />

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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL <br />

Panhellenic Council members are elected from the respective sororities to represent<br />

the four Greeks on campus. Panhellnic Council serves to co-ordinate the<br />

four national social sororities on Radford College Campus. The council encourages<br />

the sororities to build sound fraternity relationships, to strive for<br />

greater intellectual accomplishments, and to maintain fraternity life on high<br />

standards at Radford. Panhellenic sponsors a used book sale, the Pan hellenic<br />

tea in the spring, an annual "Greek ~ight , " and a May Day Sing. Other activities<br />

added this year include ushering at cultural ('vents on campus such as La Boheme<br />

and a Children's Carnival for local children, and decorating a float for the<br />

town's Chrishnas parade.<br />

OFFICERS:<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

VICE-PRESIDENT<br />

SECRETARY<br />

TREASURER<br />

SPONSOR<br />

Susan Merkel<br />

Judy Garnett<br />

Marty English<br />

Kathy Conner<br />

Miss Mary Sue David<br />

MEMBERS:<br />

ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA<br />

ALPHA SIGMA TAU<br />

SIGMA KAPPA<br />

SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA<br />

Kathy Conner<br />

Kathy Porterfield<br />

Vickie Sigmon<br />

Marty English<br />

Dottie :\1illee<br />

Robbie Smith<br />

Susan Merkel<br />

Nina Sorrell<br />

Betty Whitten<br />

Judy Garnett<br />

Mary Ann Jennings<br />

Joyce Mencer<br />

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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA<br />

Kathy Porterfield <br />

President <br />

Marilyn Morrison <br />

Vice-president <br />

Judy Kasdorf <br />

Recording Secretary <br />

Kay Barraga <br />

Treasurer <br />

Cathy Siler <br />

Chaplain <br />

Kay Carpenter <br />

Keeper of Points <br />

Betsy Preston <br />

Parliamentarian <br />

Mr. Ron Butler <br />

Sponsor <br />

Alphas begin the year with rushing. The Alpha<br />

Sigma Alpha Sweetheart is announced at the<br />

Founder's Day Banquet. Other social events include<br />

the Christmas party, uinners, and cabin<br />

parties. The year draws to a close with "seniorsend-off."<br />

Alpha Sigma Alpha aims to prumote<br />

the physical, spiritual, intellectual and social<br />

well-being of its members.


Rita Bottke<br />

Tibby Copenhaver Evelyn Crane Helen Dunnigan<br />

Carol Feneli Joan Fulmer Glyndal Gay Bobbett Craussam Becky Hopkins<br />

Edie Johnson Macy Johnson Betsy Jones Betty J0 Loveless Mary Kay Martin<br />

.... I -"'­<br />

Pat Neff Ann Norris Frankie Null Sharon Pepsin Frances Pratt<br />

-Linda Pnmer Betty Pugh Connie Raybuck Betty Ann Ross Lynn Schweir<br />

Gayle Sheppard Vicki Sigmon Ann Smitll Barbara Thrush Barbara Tomlinson Maria -Wingfield<br />

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ALPHA SIGMA TAU<br />

Robbie Smith<br />

President<br />

Janie Jones<br />

Vice-president<br />

Anne Harrison<br />

Corresponding Secretary<br />

Patti Wilkins<br />

Chaplain<br />

Kendall Westbrook<br />

Editor<br />

Mis~ Evelyn Fitzpatrick<br />

Sponsor<br />

Alpha Sigma Tau aims to promote the ethical, cultural,<br />

and social development of its members. Open<br />

House, rush parties, a Christmas party, banquets,<br />

cabin parties, and other informal socials are enjoyed<br />

by members throughout the year. These girls<br />

contribute supplies to the Pine Mountain Settlement<br />

School, baskets to needy families at Christmas<br />

and Easter, and contribute to the support of a<br />

Korean war orphan.<br />

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MEMBERS<br />

Alice Anderson<br />

Barb Belcher<br />

Judy Britt<br />

Jo Ann Crabill<br />

Pat Daniels<br />

Jo AIUl Dinkins<br />

Carolyn Falls<br />

Janet Ferrell<br />

Kay Heppner<br />

Linda Hoffner<br />

Nancy Moore<br />

Toni Pimentel<br />

Linda Poston<br />

Cherry Reeve<br />

Esther Skrivseth Judy Smith Barbara Stetson Paula Stout<br />

Emma Violand<br />

"<br />

Julia Ware Terry Webb Helen Whitehurst Brenda Wilson<br />

187


SIGMA KAPPA <br />

Nina Sorrell<br />

President<br />

Gail Ferguson<br />

Vice-president<br />

Mary Kay Buddekke<br />

Vice-president<br />

Diana Shell<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

Susan Collins<br />

Treasurer<br />

Bonnie \Veaver<br />

Assistant Treasurer<br />

Cynthia Zeigler<br />

Keeper of Grades<br />

Mrs. :'Ilorvelle Tate<br />

Sponsor<br />

Open only to invited members, Sigma Kappa social<br />

sorority unites under the motto "One Heart, One Way,"<br />

to promote high standards of achievement - scholastically,<br />

socially, cllltnrally, and spiritually. The year's<br />

events include an annual banquet, a date party and a<br />

Christmas Party. Then' is also an annual cabin party<br />

at \lIollntain Lake.


Pam Barnard<br />

Carol Bell<br />

i\ancy Bower<br />

Charlotte Carter<br />

Tane Chamness<br />

Peggy Evanson<br />

Sallie Ewing<br />

Becky Ezell<br />

Mary Fallon<br />

Phyllis Fortney<br />

leanne Freeze<br />

Kathy Hood<br />

Nancy Huff<br />

Elizabeth Jackson<br />

:\Torma Johnson<br />

Susan Lamorelle<br />

Ginny Little<br />

Susan Merkel<br />

Barbara Nuckolls<br />

Ann Pharr<br />

Judy Prillaman<br />

Sally Richards<br />

Barbara Rochester<br />

Lucille Sedia<br />

Judy Walker<br />

Susan Ward<br />

Linda 'Vats on<br />

Diana vVestgate<br />

Edy Whitehouse<br />

Betty Whitten<br />

Sara Wilson <br />

Jennifer Winstead <br />

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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA <br />

Mary Ann Jennings Anne Thompson Anne Wegley Audrey Higgens<br />

President Vice-president Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary<br />

Pat Padgett Rita Jo Thomason Miss Iris Ely<br />

Treasurer Keeper of Points Sponsor<br />

The first social sorOl;ty chartered on the Radford College<br />

Campus, the Alpha Theta Chapter of Sigma Sigma<br />

Sigma was established in 1929. Under the motto "Faithful<br />

unto Death" this group encourages the intelligent<br />

development of its members socially, academically, and<br />

spiritually.


Andrea Becker<br />

Tanie Bonwell<br />

Sheila Carney<br />

Rose Conti<br />

Kitty Cooper<br />

Anne Cumbie<br />

Joy Dale<br />

Peggy Delaney<br />

Jane Derby<br />

Janet Earner<br />

Sheila Ellington<br />

Suzanne Griffin<br />

Cindy How<br />

Jane Isley<br />

Sally Leedy<br />

Judy McClellan<br />

Sandra Maffett<br />

Laura Meinhold<br />

Joyce \{ercer<br />

Bunny Nixon<br />

Gail Maureen Parker<br />

Jane Patterson<br />

Kay Richardson<br />

Susan Simmons<br />

Connee Sollenberger<br />

Julia Stanley<br />

Ann Stevenson<br />

Terry Tucker<br />

Jenny Zabawa<br />

MEMBERS <br />

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COTILLION CLVB<br />

Babs Tomlinson<br />

President<br />

Ann Cumbie<br />

Vice-president<br />

Cathy Siler <br />

Secretary <br />

Tibbie Copenhaver<br />

Treasurer<br />

Sally Loving<br />

Reporter<br />

Irving Silverman <br />

Sponsor <br />

The Cotillion Club, the oldest dance club on campus,<br />

contributed to the social life of the college by sponsoring<br />

the Ne\" Journeymen concert, by helping to present<br />

the JOint Winter Dance, by presenting the May Day<br />

Dance, and by participating in Campus Carnival. This<br />

group also holds a private dance for club members,<br />

Yfembership is extended to those who are third quarter<br />

freshmen, have a 1.0 grade average, and are voted in<br />

by a two-thirds membership vote,<br />

Mary Baker<br />

Bonnie Barnes<br />

Barbara Belcher<br />

Joyce Bly<br />

Janey Bonwell<br />

Judy Britt<br />

Patty Browder<br />

Shelia Carney<br />

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MEMBERS <br />

Carol Cardwell<br />

Betty Clem<br />

Rose Conti<br />

Kitty Cooper<br />

Gynetha Coxwell<br />

Joy Dale<br />

Jane Derby<br />

Helen Dunningan<br />

Fran Dyer<br />

Janet Earner<br />

Shclia Ellington<br />

Barbara Franklin<br />

Jeanne Freeze<br />

Joan Fulmer<br />

Cailiy Gardner<br />

Susanne Griffin<br />

Ann Hall<br />

Ann Harrison<br />

Diane Hany<br />

Joan Henry<br />

June Henry<br />

Liz Higgenbotham<br />

Linda Hoffler<br />

Cailiy Hood<br />

Nancy Huff<br />

Bonnie Huckabee<br />

Elizabeili Jackson<br />

Maxine Jainschell<br />

Delores Januzzi<br />

Mary Jennings<br />

Pat Jones<br />

Janie Jones<br />

Judy Kasdorf<br />

Sally Leedy<br />

Judy McClellan<br />

Colin McIntosh<br />

Mary :\1artin<br />

Laura Meinhold<br />

Nancy Moore<br />

Bunny ~ixon<br />

Etta Osborne <br />

Pat Padgett <br />

Judy Paltridge <br />

Jane Patterson <br />

Kathy Payne <br />

Ann Pharr <br />

Linda Poston <br />

Patty Pratt <br />

Nancy Prosl<br />

Gayle Reade<br />

Cheny Reeve<br />

Kay Richardson<br />

Terri Rollins<br />

Carrie Root<br />

Vicki Sigmon<br />

Ann Smiili<br />

Robbie Smith<br />

Conee Sollenberger<br />

Barbara Stetson<br />

Jenny Teass<br />

Ann Thompson<br />

Teny Tucker<br />

Susan W ard<br />

Joyce Webb<br />

Ann W eagley<br />

Kendall W estbrook<br />

Diane Westgate<br />

Helen Whitehurst<br />

Sara Wilson<br />

Emma Violand<br />

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Pat Neff<br />

President<br />

Kay Carpenter<br />

Vice-president<br />

Pam Barnard<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

Carol Ernst <br />

Treasurer<br />

Linda Pruner <br />

Historian <br />

GERMAN <br />

CLUB <br />

Charles Johnson<br />

Sponsor<br />

,"<br />

The Coronation Ball, held in honor of the Freshman<br />

Class, is sponsored by the German Club. This<br />

club also cooperated with Cotillion in presenting<br />

the New Journeymen concert, and the Joint \Vinter<br />

Formal. Members enjoy a private dance held in<br />

the spring. Membership by selective invitation is<br />

for girls who are at least third quarter freshmen<br />

and who have a 1.0 scholastic average.<br />

Dale Atkins<br />

Diane Babb<br />

Kay Barrager<br />

Andrea Becker<br />

Ellen Bennett<br />

194


MEMBERS <br />

Linda Blount<br />

Linda Boiling<br />

Betty Bowman<br />

Rita Bottke<br />

Mary Buddeke<br />

Becky Byrd<br />

Mary Collins<br />

Ann Coughlin<br />

Evelyn Crane<br />

Judy Detwiler<br />

Marty English<br />

Mary Fallon<br />

Gail Ferguson<br />

Betty Gamble<br />

Glyndal Gay<br />

Bobette Grausam<br />

Kay Heppner<br />

Audrey Higgins<br />

Mary Jo Hopkins<br />

Rebecca Hopkins<br />

Cindy How<br />

Rosalie Hylton<br />

Norma Johnson<br />

Betsy Jones<br />

Susie Lamoreile<br />

Jennie Leona<br />

Rosie Lonitz<br />

Bette Loveles.s<br />

Sandy Maffett<br />

Joan \1itchell<br />

Marilyn :-.1orrison<br />

Ann Norris<br />

Frankie Null<br />

Sue Oglesby<br />

Nancy Pearson<br />

Sharon Pepsin<br />

Kathie Porterfield<br />

Frances Pratt<br />

Betsy Preston<br />

Carol Price<br />

Judy Prillaman<br />

Connie Raybuck<br />

Barbara Rochester<br />

Mary Roosendaal<br />

Betty Ross<br />

Roxie Sampson<br />

Carol Schmitdlein<br />

Lucille Sedin<br />

Diana Shell<br />

Gayle Sheppard<br />

Susan Simmons<br />

Julin Stanley<br />

Ellie Stuart<br />

Rita Thomason<br />

Joyce Thompson<br />

Margo Warless<br />

Patricia·Wilkins<br />

Maria Wingfield<br />

Melaine Young<br />

Jenny Zabawa<br />

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BEE HIVE<br />

Publication of the BEE HIVE, Radford<br />

College's annual, requires the cooperation<br />

of a conscientious and hard working<br />

editor and staff. Many long hours<br />

and harrov,ring moments are spent on<br />

layouts, copy, pictures, and art. Even the<br />

smallest jobs are vital. Deadlines must<br />

be met and the midnight lamps burn<br />

later and later. But. the final result -<br />

the college annual -.:... is worth the time<br />

and the effort. The book becomes a part<br />

of each staff member and it is with<br />

pride that the <strong>1965</strong> BEE HIVE staff<br />

presents its book to you - the students<br />

of Radford College.<br />

Editor-in-Chief, Kathy Klimkiewicz


Assistant Feature Editor, Marty Early and Feature Editor, Diana<br />

Cockrell, check-over last year's copy for ideas,<br />

Photography Editor Joanne Persicallo "focuses" and "shoots,"<br />

"Does it balance?" asks Mr. Paul Frets, Art Advisor as c'arol<br />

Ernst, Art Editor, checks a layout.<br />

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SALES REPRESENTA TIVES<br />

SALES REPRESENTATlVES: East Moffett, Loreann Looney,<br />

r,'lary Tiedeken. and Nancy Dyer; \Vest Moffett, Sharon Dow,<br />

Clara Ellis, and Bonnie Talmage; Bolling, Patty Smith, Bonnie<br />

Piland, and Pat Wren; Pokie, Judy Blackburn, Karen Reese, and<br />

Betty Jefferson; Ingles, Carolyn Falls, Teresa Webb, and Marsha<br />

Daugherty; Draper, Gayle Hylton, Bonnie Payne, and Ann<br />

Schwarting; Russell, Sandra Bucher, Emily Ailsworth, and Candy<br />

Burnett; Norwood, Terry Vana, Susan Williams, and Mary Ann<br />

Furnell; Tyler, Janice Staton, Jane Baskett, and Darlene Adams;<br />

Day Students, Merijoyce Collins and Pat Thompson; Home<br />

Management, Barbara Stetson; Honors Hall, Ruby Creasy; and<br />

Floyd, Joyce Ann Ely, Barbara Franklin, and Edna Compton.<br />

Two of the sophomore class editors pause<br />

to enjoy a coke in the cove after an everting's<br />

hard work.<br />

Class editors "puzzle" over class pictures. Seniors: Barbara Baird and Nancy Mead.<br />

Juniors: Bunnie Mach. Sophomores: Jo Long, Kathleen McDonald, and Sue Siveiy. Freshmen:<br />

Terry Dobbratz, Marty Early, and Cerenia Luttrell.<br />

CLASS EDITORS<br />

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RADFORD REVIEW <br />

Edited by the English Department and by a Student<br />

Editorial Staff, the RADFORD REVIEW provides an<br />

outlet for student and faculty literary and art compositions.<br />

At a weekly meeting, the staff reads, evaluates,<br />

and selects material for the REVIEW. Written criticisms<br />

designed to help the author recognize her strengths and<br />

weaknesses are prepared by the staff. 111e faCilIty committee<br />

assists by proofreading the magazine, and by locating<br />

material for publication.<br />

Mr. Thomas C. Coleman<br />

Jan Fulgham, Lyn ~Iitc h e ll , and Gayle Shaw<br />

Luci Lemberg, Janis Rice, and Edie Wolfskill<br />

Cherie Pettibone and Catherine Fellows


GRAPURCHAT<br />

RADFORD COLLEGE<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Member of<br />

INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS<br />

LEE GROVES<br />

Edltor-in-Chief<br />

SANDRA SlBBALD<br />

News Editor<br />

JO ANN GARRISON<br />

Feature Editor<br />

CHERYL PETTIBONE<br />

Chief Artist<br />

CAROL REEDY<br />

Exchange Editor<br />

BETSY COSTON<br />

Chief Photographer<br />

MRS. DALE DOUGHERTY<br />

Advisor<br />

CAROL TRAYLOR<br />

Managing Editor<br />

CAROL PAGE<br />

Make-Up Editor<br />

RUTH ANN POE<br />

Club News Editor<br />

JUDI MASON<br />

Exchange Editor<br />

BUSINESS SI'AFF<br />

WANDA VESI'<br />

TALLY MIMS<br />

Business Manager<br />

Circulation Manager<br />

DR. JOHN OVERBEY<br />

Business Advisor<br />

The GRAPURCHA T is published by the students of Radford<br />

College. It is published bi-monthly with the exception of examination<br />

and vacation periods. Materlal submitted for pubUcation<br />

must meet established deadlines, be typewritten, triple-spaced<br />

and signed by the author.<br />

The Grapurchat is a means of informing the student body of<br />

campus events and activities. The staff sponsors and staff members<br />

choose the future editor-in-chief who in turn chooses her<br />

staff.<br />

Lee Groves, Editor-in-Chief<br />

Deadlines come twice<br />

monthly for the Grapu.rchat<br />

s t a f f members.<br />

Those last minute articles<br />

and mid-night typing sessions<br />

shall never be forgotten.<br />

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Layouts are an important part of any<br />

college newspaper. Much time and many<br />

hair pulling moments bring forth the<br />

final results just in time .<br />

Business Sponsor, Dr. John Overby and Feature<br />

Advisor, Mrs. Jean Daugherty, guide<br />

and aid the staff in their journalistic<br />

endeavors.<br />

"A picture is often worth more than a thousand words." This old adage expresses<br />

the importance of good photography in the college publication.<br />

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RADFORD COLLEGE<br />

HIGHLANDERS<br />

The Radford College Highlanders, led by Dr. '''.' alter Jones,<br />

travel to different parts of the state and nation to participate<br />

in parades and concerts. This year they have been to Roanoke<br />

for the Harvest Bow} Parade, to New York for Macy's Thanksgiving<br />

Parade, and to Richmond for the Tobacco Festival<br />

and spring tour.<br />

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MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />

Carole Wohlford Margaret Berkley Pat Wade Joyce Ely<br />

President Vice-president Corresponding Secretary Secretary-Treasurer<br />

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iiI'i!I!!lII"}­<br />

Yvonne Alderman Nancy Argabright Judy Boyer Joan Burrill Judith Cox<br />

Rita Cox Gynetha Coxwell Sharon Doss Dreama Dudley Ann Graham<br />

Connie Lentz Linda Roberts Diane Spresscr Joyce Thompson Phyllis Williamson<br />

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GLEE CLUB <br />

While primarily for freshmen, this group has upperclassmen<br />

as well, thus setting a high standard for this club.<br />

They joined the Choral Club in the Christmas program<br />

and also the spring concert - "Serenade in Spring" ­<br />

on May Day weekend. Some of its members assisted<br />

Choral Club when they gave a program at the Virginia<br />

Education Association Convention in Richmond, Virginia<br />

and also here on campus in the fall. This group,<br />

the largest choral organization on campus, is under the<br />

direction of Dr. Zurbrigg.


CHORAL CLUB <br />

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Choral Club is the senior choral group on<br />

campus, membership restricted to upperclassmen<br />

and is gained by audition. In October they<br />

presented the final program for the Virginia<br />

Education i\ssociation Convention in Richmond,<br />

Virginia. They gave a repeat performance on<br />

campus in !'Jovember. A major portion of the<br />

YWCA Christmas program was sung by the<br />

Choral Club. They will share the spring program<br />

with Glee Club - "Serenade in Spring" - when<br />

the concert is given on May Day weekend.<br />

Scenery, lighting, costumes, dancers and a small<br />

orchestra add greatly to make this concert a<br />

continued success . The club will also give a concert<br />

prior to the V.MJ. spring formal and will<br />

travel to the New York World's Fair in June to<br />

give three performances. Dr. Zurbrigg is the<br />

director of the Choral Club.<br />

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SKI CLUB <br />

Fifty girls at Radford College organized the Ski Club.<br />

President is Sue Dickens, a sophomore from San Mateo,<br />

California. Vice-president is Jeanne Hauser, a sophomore<br />

from Roanoke, Virginia. Carol Prince, secretary, hails<br />

from Arlington and Betty James, treasurer, is from Westfield,<br />

New Jersey. The meetings consist of talks on equipment,<br />

movies, and skiing instructions. A trip to the<br />

Homestead was taken in February. Girls practice slalom<br />

on the campus during the heavier snows. Sponsors are<br />

Miss Iris Ely and Mr. Stewart.<br />

LIBRARY CLUB <br />

Open to any student enrolled or expecting to enroll in a Library Science course,<br />

the Library Club functions to further professional knowledge, promote fellowship,<br />

serve as a recruiting agency for librarianship, and promote more effective<br />

use of the library. The club participates in Campus Carnival and sponsors the<br />

Travelogue Film Series, as well as campus observance of J',;ational Library Week.


CURTAIN CLAN<br />

Members of Curtain Clan channel their enthusiam for dramatic work into the<br />

hard work which accompanies the excitement of the plays produced hy this<br />

group each quarter. \Vork in production and presentation of the plays earns<br />

credits towards membership in .'\lpha Psi Omega.<br />

Sarah Bennett<br />

Presid en t<br />

Sue Sively<br />

Secretary<br />

Carol Hollingsworth<br />

Treasurer<br />

Nancy Putnam<br />

Historian<br />

Miss Terrell Everett<br />

Sponsor<br />

f •<br />

Bonnie Baldwin<br />

Virginia Brewster<br />

Liz Clapperton<br />

Karen Foley<br />

Pat Green<br />

Susan Haas<br />

Sue Hicks<br />

Ruth Jenkins<br />

Kathleen McDonald<br />

Nancy Mead<br />

Suzanne Morrison<br />

Gayle Shaw<br />

Suzanne Un,ger<br />

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ART GUILD <br />

Interest in and appreciation of art are the prerequisites for membership in the<br />

A.rt Guild. Through field trips, lectures and programs, the Art Guild encourages<br />

its members to develop a more knowledgeable appreciation of art. The Campus<br />

Carnival caricature booth is sponsored by this group.<br />

4-H ALUMNAE <br />

CLUB <br />

The 4-H Alumnae Club is organized<br />

for students who are interested in<br />

continuing 4-H paliicipation while<br />

in college. The club members serve as<br />

leaders for the Junior 4-H Club in<br />

Radford.<br />

Helen George <br />

Secretary <br />

Linda Howell Carol Stowers Mr. William Pafford<br />

Treasurer Reporter Sponsor<br />

Ginny Baker Brenda Barrett Margaret Berkley Ellen Brown Ann Graham<br />

Malcena Link Mary Perkins Bunny Poage Betty Potter Paula Stout Betty Tapp)- Marsha Vohringher<br />

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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION <br />

.'-\.11 students interested in athletics can join the Athletic Association, which serves<br />

to stimulate interest and appreciation for athletics, recretational and social benefits,<br />

to sponsor programs of health and general efficiency, to create friendships<br />

and friendly rivalry, and tu develop the highest type of sportsmanship which will<br />

be utilized throughout life. This year the club participated in Campus Carnival,<br />

conducted intramurals in vollpyball, basketball, softbalL and individual sports,<br />

and established the Hockey Club.<br />

iVID-fBERS:<br />

Cindy Agnew Liz Clapperton Ann Cumbie Carol Finkle<br />

Lee Ashley Pat Coates Peggy Dalton Shelia Foster<br />

Sharon Bishop Rosemary Cockerill Pat Daniels Sandra Foxworth<br />

Shirley Brown Norma Cox Judy Davis Dianne Ham<br />

Sandra Bucher Judy Craddock Sandra Downs Sally Harris<br />

Carol Busi Dana Crawford J eannic Duncan Joan Hemy<br />

Pat Ellis<br />

June Henry<br />

Etta Osborne Polly Minnick Elaine Hatcher Judy Smith Miss Ellen Philbeck<br />

President Vice-president Treasurer Keeper of Points Sponsor


MEMBERS:<br />

Jo Ann Henslev<br />

Nancy Howard<br />

Mary Jo Huffman<br />

Linda Lucas<br />

Susan Looney<br />

Mary Jo Myers<br />

Sally Nye<br />

Sharon Patterson<br />

Rosmmy Higdon<br />

Linda Hudgins<br />

Carol Johnson<br />

Jo Long<br />

Gayle Masterson<br />

Georgette Newbill<br />

Janis O'Neal<br />

Kathy Payne<br />

Ann Rector<br />

Nancy Robison<br />

Carolyn Sommers<br />

Margret Tester<br />

lvlary Tolbert<br />

Bonnie Vaughn<br />

Barbara Watson<br />

Jennifer " ' instead<br />

Kay Zettl<br />

Sue ReCtor<br />

Patti Sellers<br />

Billy Tate<br />

Barbara Thrush<br />

Janet Vanderberg<br />

Julia Ware<br />

Helen Whitehurst<br />

Bm-bara \Vorsham<br />

To become a member of the Monogram Club, a student must<br />

have earned 500 points through participation in the college intramural<br />

program and must be a member of the Athletic Association,<br />

though not necessarily a physical education major. The club<br />

participates in Campus Carnival and sponsors the Fac:ulty­<br />

Monogram Club basketball and softball games_ Each spring the<br />

members sponsor "Play Day" for area high school students to<br />

take part in recreational activities. In these ways the club promotes<br />

athletics at the college, contributes to the welfare of our<br />

students, and builds a bond of fellowship among the club members.<br />

MONOGRAM CLUB


AQUAMAIDS <br />

Anyone who has watched the Aquamaids perform already knows what an impressive<br />

skill they display. Each year they present two water shows at Campus<br />

Carnival and on May Day. Difficult routines in synchronized swimming, colorful<br />

costumes, dramatic lighting, and music all serve to make up a long-to-be<br />

remembered performance.


Pam Jones<br />

Vice-president and Treasurer<br />

With "Mike"<br />

Betsy Jones <br />

President <br />

With "Sazerac" <br />

HOOF BEATS<br />

Nancy Curry<br />

Secretary<br />

With "Saltador"<br />

Hoofbeat Christmas Party<br />

The Hoofbeats, open to all stuuents enrolled in riding<br />

classes, was organized to promote physical exercise<br />

through horseback riding, to increase knowledge of the<br />

art of horsemanship, and to instill in its members an<br />

appreciation of the horse. These girls present an annual<br />

horse show on May Day weekend.<br />

Mr. Greek Neff, Sponsor, and members "horse around."<br />

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ORCHESIS<br />

Open to all students with an interest in dance and a willingness<br />

to work on sets or costumes - if not in dancing - Orchesis participates<br />

in the Spring Concert with an hour-long presentation of<br />

various types of dance, holds a reception for the public after the<br />

Concert. and accompanies Dr. Zurbrigg on choral club tours. Orchesis<br />

also presents a Campus Carnival and May Day performance.<br />

"Orchesis practices"<br />

"Members perfonn at Campus Carnival"


PEMM CLUB <br />

OFFICERS <br />

President ___ _____ __________ .__________________________ Jennifer ·Winstead <br />

Vice-president ___________ .____ _________________________ __________Pat Daniels <br />

Secretary __ __ ___ ____________________ ______________________________ Pat Coates <br />

Treasurer _______________ ______ _____________________________________ Judy Smith <br />

Reporter ___________ ____ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ______________________ Carol Johnson <br />

Sponsor ________ ________________.____________________________ Miss Sue David <br />

Membership in the Pemm Club is open to all those interested<br />

in fostering concern for progress in health and<br />

physcial education, and in encouraging greater social<br />

and professional cooperation in these areas. Each year<br />

the Pemm Club members participate in Campus Carnival,<br />

sponsor the Bloodmobile, hold a supper for transfer<br />

and freshman majors, engage in camping trips, and<br />

have a senior banquet in thE" spring.<br />

Physical education majors and minors have many choices<br />

for elective courses. One of the favorite electives is<br />

horseback riding.


As college students who attempt to be intellectually and culturally<br />

curious and to maintain a balanced social and religious<br />

life, we have various organizations to which we may turn.<br />

Though the convictions and doctrines vary in these groups, they<br />

exist for a similar purpose - to stablize and help to develop the<br />

many faceted ideal of sound religious faith.<br />

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BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CENTER<br />

,.<br />

EXPANSION<br />

THROUGH<br />

INVOLVEMENT<br />

CAMPUS<br />

CHURCH


CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN<br />

CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION<br />

The campus Canterbury Association holds weekly gatherings for Sunday<br />

evening supper and group discussions usually lead by a Radford College faculty<br />

member. Speakers and films augment the discussions. The 'Weekly Communion<br />

Service offers the students an opportunity to worship together.<br />

The Church of the Brethren Student Fellowship cooperates with the Christiansburg<br />

Church of the Brethren, the V.P.1. student group, the y.\,y.C.A., other<br />

campus groups, and the General Brotherhood Board of the Church of the<br />

Brethren. Members attend the Church of the Brethren in Christiansburg, and<br />

hold monthly meetings and socials with the V.P.I. student group there.<br />

STUDENT <br />

FELLOWSHIP<br />

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LUTHERAN STUDENT <br />

FELLOWSHIP <br />

The Lutheran Student Association serves to stimulate<br />

Christian fellowship among students on campus. This<br />

year the members have sponsored Sunday night programs,<br />

a dinner for incoming freshmen, a Halloween<br />

party for the children of Christ Church, a Thanksgiving<br />

visit to the Lutheran Children's Home in Salem, and a<br />

Christmas social held in Blacksburg - with the Virginia<br />

Tech L.S.A.<br />

UNITED CAMPUS <br />

CHRISTIAN <br />

FELLOWSHIP <br />

Formerly the Disciple Student Fellowship, the United<br />

Campus Christian Fellowship serves to witness for<br />

Christ, to relate spiritual and social activities, and to<br />

fulfill the needs of students. This year the club has held<br />

joint meetings with V.P.I. and with the Radford Presbyterian<br />

groups, and has engaged in picnics, Christmas<br />

caroling, and retreats with V.P.I. and Lynchburg College<br />

students.


NEWMAN CLUB <br />

Mem?ers of the Newman Club participate in Campus<br />

Carrnval, hold spaghetti dinners, sponsor fall and winter<br />

dances, er~joy Su~day dinners at V.P.I., and in other ways<br />

meet for mstructlOnal and social development. The club<br />

offers Catholic students an opportunity to become closer<br />

to ~ch other through weekly meetings and group dis­<br />

CUSSIons.


WESTMINSTER FELLO WSHIP<br />

All students interested in. fellowship in a Christian organization<br />

are invited to join vVestminster Fellowship. These students engage<br />

in activities with Virginia Tech, as well as various group<br />

activities at Radford, such as Christmas caroling and church projects.<br />

Sunday evening suppers and group discussions aid in<br />

creating a true Christian fellowship among the students.<br />

WESLEY <br />

FOUNDATION <br />

The vVesley FoundatIon provides llleans by which<br />

the Methodist students of Radford College can<br />

join together for social, intellectual, recreational<br />

and religious endeavors.<br />

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YWCA <br />

The Young 'Nomen's Christian Association attempts to<br />

find expression for Christian principles and ethics in the<br />

spiritual and social life of the campus and the community.<br />

The Cabinet members returned to campus and<br />

provided an information booth and offered individual<br />

assistance throughout Orientation Week. The annual<br />

"Song Fest," held in front of Founder's Hall, provided<br />

an opportunity for a warm fellowship amid the uncertainties<br />

of the opening of a new college year. Later<br />

in the month at a "Coke Party," the Cabinet was presented<br />

and each member explained his duties and<br />

plans for the coming year. A service of dedication was<br />

held for the new members and Cabinet at Tyler Presbyterian<br />

Church.<br />

The YWCA has the privilege of sponsoring the only<br />

fund-raising drive on campus during the college year ­<br />

Campus Carnival. The goal was $3,000 and this was<br />

surpassed by $1,000. The success of this year's carnival<br />

was due to the teamwork of many individuals and<br />

organizations. Special praise goes to the Queen candidates<br />

who raised the largest share of the money. The<br />

children's Merry-Co-Round set the mood for the festivities.<br />

The Thanksgiving program was a stage pre:;entation ­<br />

Think and Thank - which portrayed the average college<br />

student talking with her conscience about the opportunities<br />

on the Radford campus. Many organized<br />

activities were depicted on stage. At the November<br />

meeting, members made Thanksgiving favors, using<br />

various small toys, whi ch were given to the children at<br />

the local hospital. To the local Welfare Office the YWCA<br />

gave food and clothing which had bern collected in each<br />

dorm on campus.<br />

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YWCA <br />

"Christmas on Campus" used as its theme<br />

"Christmas Around the World." Foreign students<br />

and others told of the various customs<br />

of Christmas. The Choral and Glee Clubs<br />

sang songs and carols from various countries<br />

and the Orchestra gave musical selections.<br />

The Band accompanied the carol singing at<br />

the lighted Christmas trees.<br />

"Integrity in <strong>1965</strong>" was the theme for Religious<br />

Emphasis Week. Dr. Van Bogard Dunn,<br />

Dean of the \1ethodist Theological Seminary<br />

of Ohio, Delaware, Ohio, was guest speaker.<br />

Students and faculty participated in three<br />

discussions on social, academic and professional<br />

integrity.<br />

Two of the general meetings were devoted to<br />

the problems of modern dating, courtship and<br />

marriage. The first speaker was Rev. Richard<br />

Howerton of Blacksburg and the second, Dr.<br />

Haas, a Radford gynecologist. A Sunday<br />

Forum for "Y" Freshmen from Radford and<br />

V.P.1. had for its discussion, "The Jewish<br />

Faith," led by Professor Kali son of V.P.I.<br />

The Easter program, a book review on "Pitcairn's<br />

Island," Senior Vespers and the' Installation<br />

of Officers and Banquet are to complete<br />

the year's activities.<br />

OUTSTANDING <br />

"Y" SENIOR <br />

Betty Jane Clem, an English major from Staunton, Virginia,<br />

was chosen as outstanding "Y" senior by the cabinet<br />

and sponsors. During her four years as a "Y" member,<br />

B. J. has served as ;\tlembership Chairman and General<br />

Chairman for Campus C~rnival. B. J. also belongs<br />

to Cotillion Club, the Higblanders, Inter-Varsity Christian<br />

Fellowship, Draper House Council ( Vice-president,<br />

1964), Junior Class Representative to Student Government<br />

(Student Court), and \Vesley Foundation. Very<br />

active on campus, B. J. has also bpel1 a Sophomore<br />

Counselor and was elected to \Vho's \Vho in American<br />

Universities and Colleges this year. She' also serves as a<br />

Junior Residen t in Tyler Hall. B. J.'s idea of the "Y" is<br />

"The spirit heareth witness to our spirits that we are<br />

the Children of God." ( Rol1'ans 8:16). Hpr Christian<br />

witness and depth of character haY(' brought B. J. this<br />

honor.<br />

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WHO'S WHO <br />

Thirty-two Radford College students were nominated by their classmates and<br />

approved by the Awru'ds Committee, undt'[ the direction of Dr. :\ance, to be<br />

named in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES,<br />

a yearly publication honoring outstanding students. A one point scholastic<br />

average, service to the school, participation in extracurricular activities, and<br />

potential usefulness as teachers, parents, and citizens are the main requirements<br />

for this recognition.<br />

Grace Duling, Mary Fallon, and Diane<br />

Sprcsser, three charter members of the<br />

Honor So


Barbara Belcher, Brenda Wilson, Cherry<br />

Reevl:, and Carolyn \Vright select tunes for<br />

relaxation following an evening Alpha Sigma<br />

Tau sorority meeting,<br />

As Elemen tary Education maj'ors. young prople like these will <br />

soon occupy much of Joan Fu mer's and \lina Sorrell's time, <br />

WHO'S WHO <br />

~ember s of the Physical Educa tion Major's<br />

Club and the Athletic Association, Marty English,<br />

Evelyn Cranc, and Hekn \Vhi tehurst are<br />

avid Health and Physical Eclncntion majors,<br />

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WHO'S WHO<br />

One sorority activity is pledge paddling and three Sigma<br />

Sigma Sigma girls, Mary Ann Jennings, Pat Padgett,<br />

and Anne Thompson take special care with this pledge.<br />

Marilyn Morrison and Kathie Porterfield await Pam Barnard's presence<br />

to practice musk for a German Club get-together.<br />

The Home Economic·s Department has moved to Mc­<br />

Guffy Hall. As Home Eco nomic majors Nellie Blaylock,<br />

Carol Card well , Mary ~larti n and Ginny Gardner<br />

begin to feel more at home in their new surroundings .<br />

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WHO'S WHO<br />

Esther Skri vseth , B, J, Clem, Joy Dale, and<br />

Elizabeth Higgenbotham discuss what to ,,'ear<br />

to an upcoming Cotillion Club formal.<br />

Biology Majors will do most<br />

anything for class work and<br />

fun, even skin a skunk! Jane<br />

Derby agrees with Kathy<br />

Klimkewicz in the animal's<br />

classification Mephitis<br />

mephitis,<br />

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MAY DAY COMMISSION <br />

MEMBERS<br />

During Winter Quarter elections are held hy the four<br />

classes to choose the members of the May Day Commission.<br />

This commission, composed of three members<br />

from each class, plans and organizes May Day festivities.<br />

From the first idea to the last minute ironing of the<br />

Maypole streamers, these girls spend long hours working<br />

together. Their imagination and labor brought us another<br />

enjoyable May Day weekend.<br />

FRESHMEN:<br />

Bonnie Lardingham<br />

Fredricka Howle<br />

Emily Hayden<br />

SOPHOMORES : Nancy Duggins<br />

Peggy Dugger<br />

Betty Jefferson<br />

JUNIORS :<br />

SENIORS :<br />

Betty Gamble<br />

Barbara Stetson<br />

Joyce \Vebb<br />

Jane Meadow;.<br />

Co-Chairmen : Edna Burcham<br />

Vicki Sigmon<br />

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MAY QUEEN<br />

ma,.il"n mO,.,.ijon<br />

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240<br />

MAID OF HONOR<br />

J(alhleen po,.le,.field


SENIORS<br />

Joyce Mercer<br />

Sybil Norris<br />

Susie Simmons<br />

Audrey Higgins<br />

Becky Ezell<br />

Andrea Becker<br />

MAY COURT<br />

JUNIORS<br />

Bobbett Grausam<br />

Gynetha Coxwell<br />

Mary Kay Buddeke<br />

Ellen Bennett<br />

Cindy How<br />

Joy Dale


SOPHOMORES<br />

Bunny Nixon<br />

Sharon Pepsin<br />

Mary Baker<br />

Dianne Harry<br />

Gibby Reade<br />

Ell)' Stuart<br />

MAY COURT<br />

FRESHMEN<br />

Mauri Manning<br />

Stephanie Wynne<br />

Elaine Rosendaal<br />

Jill O'Hara<br />

Loris Wells<br />

Susan Gardner


QUEENS<br />

CAMPUS CARNIVAL<br />

QUEEN<br />

ma"J ellen t


PRINCESSES<br />

APPLE BLOSSOM<br />

PRINCESS<br />

gayle Sheppard<br />

HARVEST BOWL<br />

PRINCESS


PRINCESSES<br />

TOBACCO FESTIVAL<br />

PRINCESSES<br />

Barbara :Jhomao<br />

!Jrio Bagle"<br />

CHERRY BLOSSOM<br />

PRINCESS<br />

marianne Cook


SENIOR DIRECTORY <br />

JOYCE ANN ADAMS, Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.A. in <br />

Education. 'Major: Mathematics. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students Club <br />

Vice-President; Kappa \.fu Epsilon; Tri-M. <br />

DIAl\A GENE ADKINS, Lorton, Virginia <br />

Herndon High School, Lorton, Virginia. B.A. Major: Mathematics. <br />

\1arch, <strong>1965</strong>. Chi Beta Phi; Grapurchat; Honor Society, Vice <br />

President, Secretary; Kappa Mu Epsilon, President, Treasurer; <br />

Tri-M; 'Wesley Foundation, Treasurer. <br />

CHERYL CHRISTINIA ALLEN, Keen Mountain, Virginia <br />

Garden High School, Keen Mountain, Virginia. B.S. Major : El­<br />

ementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Psi Club; Student Education <br />

Association; YWCA. <br />

JUDITH LORRAINE ALLEN, Chatham. Virginia <br />

Callands High School, Callands, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. December. 1964. Baptist Student <br />

Union, Publicity Chairman; Curtain Clan; Forum; GrapurcMt; <br />

Hoofbeats; Orchestra; Psi Club; YWCA. <br />

PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON, Troutdale, Virginia <br />

Oak Hill Academy, Troutdale, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

ElementarY Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

DELORAS ANN BAILEY, Pound, Virginia <br />

Pound High School, Pound, Virginia. B.S. in Home Economics. <br />

Major: Home Economics. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics Club. <br />

BABARA HILTY BAIRD> Long Island, New York <br />

Sewanhaka High School, Long Island, New York. B.A. Major: <br />

Psychology. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Art Guild; Bee Hive, Senior Clas~ <br />

Editor; Grapurchat; Psi Club, Vice President. <br />

ELAINE EDWARDS BAKER, Coeburn, Virginia <br />

Coeburn High School, Coeburn, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

LOIS ANN BAKER, Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Stu­<br />

dents Club. Honors: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

BONNIE LOU BANKS . Hillsville. Virginia <br />

Hillsville High School, Hillsville. Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association. <br />

ARDANE ELIZABETH BARBOUR, Callands, Virginia <br />

Callands High School, Callands, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Disciples Student Union Fellowship, <br />

Secretary, Treasurer; Glee Club, Treasurer; Grapurchat, Page <br />

Editor; Student Education Association; YWCA. General Pro­<br />

grams Chairman. Honors: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

PAMELA RAE BARNARD, Madison, New Jersey <br />

Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. B.A. in <br />

Education. Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Capital Club, President; <br />

German Club, Recording Secretary; House Council, Secretary; <br />

Student Education Association; Sigma Kappa, Publicity Chair­<br />

man, Membership Chairman; YWCA. H onors: May Court; Sopho­<br />

more Counselor; Who's Who. <br />

JANET RAE BARNES, Woodbridge. Virginia <br />

Gar-Field High School, Woodbridge, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Majo'r: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association; YWCA. <br />

BRENDA JOYCE BARRETT, Honaker, Virginia <br />

Honaker High School, Honaker, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Majo'r: Home Economics, March, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union, <br />

Secretary; Chi Beta Phi, Secretary; 4-H Alumni Club, Secretary; <br />

Home Economics Club. Honors: National 4-H Home Economics <br />

Scholarship Award, 1963. <br />

BRENDA PHIELDS BARRON, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Maury High Schoo!. B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Edu- \ <br />

cation. June, <strong>1965</strong>. German Club. <br />

VIRGINIA PAULETTE BARTLEY, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

William Byrd High School, Vinton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; <br />

Cosmopolitan Club; Psi Club; Student Education Association. <br />

ANDREA JOSEPHINE BECKER, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. German Club; Stu­<br />

dent Education Association; Sigma Sigma Sigma. <br />

SARAH ELIZABETH BENNETT, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S , in Edu­<br />

cation. ;\Jajor: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Psi Omega; Bee Hive, <br />

Junior Class Editor, Co-photography Editor; Curtain Clan, Vice <br />

President, Pres ident; Grapurchat; Psi Club; Student Education <br />

Association. H onors: Alpha Psi Omega, Technical Award, 1964; <br />

Sophomore Counselor. <br />

DOROTHY LOUISE BIRD, Radford, Virginia <br />

Radford High School, Radford, Virginia, B.S. Major: Business. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students Club, <br />

BETTY \.fELTON BLAIR, Radford, Virginia <br />

Fort Chis well High School, Fort Chiswell, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>, <br />

NELLIE FRANCES BLAYLOCK, Stuart, Virginia <br />

Stuart High School, Stuart, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Home Economics, June, <strong>1965</strong>, Baptist Student Union, B.S,U. <br />

Council Seminar Chairman; Home Economics Club; Phi Beta <br />

Lambda; YWCA, 111anksgiving Chairman, Treasurer, Vice Presi­<br />

dent. Honors: Sophomore Counselor, Who's Who. <br />

ALICE CATHERINE CARr CO BLOOMER, Pound, Virginia <br />

Pound High School, Pound, Virginia. B,S, Major: Mathematics. <br />

March, <strong>1965</strong>, Baptist Student Union; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tti-M. <br />

DALE ADAIR BOGGS, McLean, Virginia <br />

\1cLean High School, McLean, Virginia. B.S. Major: Sociology. <br />

Cosmopolitan Club; Psi Club; Wesley Foundation. <br />

JOEANN BOLLING, Wise, Virginia <br />

Pound High School, Pound, Virginia. B,S. in Education, Major: <br />

Social Studies. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education Association. <br />

SHARON ROSE BOND, ~ickelsville , Virginia <br />

Nickelsville High School, Nickelsville, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major : Business Education, June, <strong>1965</strong>, Baptist Student <br />

Union; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Association. Honors: <br />

Sophomore Counselor. <br />

BARBARA. JANE BONWELL, McMurray, Pennsylvania <br />

Upper St. Clair High School, McMurray, Pennsylvania. B,S. in <br />

Education. Major: Business, June, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hive, Assistant <br />

Business Manager, Business Manager; Cotillion Club; Phi Beta <br />

Lambda; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; <br />

YWCA. <br />

JANE ELIZABETH BOOTH, Piney River, Virginia <br />

Nelson County High SchooL B,A. in Education. Major: History. <br />

December, 1964. Baptist Student Union; Spanish Club; YWCA. <br />

JEANNETTE MIDDLETON BREADY, Herndon, Virginia <br />

Herndon High School, Herndon, Virginia. B.A. Major: History. <br />

December, 1964. Pi Gamma Mu . <br />

CLARA SUE BRO'vVN, Pulaski , Virginia <br />

Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B,A, Major:<br />

Jlme, <strong>1965</strong>, <br />

English. <br />

JUDITH ANl'i BROWNING, Alexandria, Virginia <br />

Francis C. Hammond High School. Alexandria; Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major : Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. New­<br />

man Club. <br />

ANN MAE BRYANT, Alexandria, Virginia <br />

George Washington High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education, Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student <br />

Education Association; YWCA Devotional Chairman. <br />

MERITHA JOAK BRYANT, Austinville, Virginia <br />

Woodlawn High School, Woodlawn, Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathe­<br />

matics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Church of the Brethren Student Fellowships, <br />

Treasurer, Secretary; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tri-M. <br />

SANDRA CAROL BUCKLAND, Eggleston, Virginia <br />

Eggleston High School, Eggleston, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda, Historian; Stu­<br />

dent Education Association; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Coun­<br />

selor. <br />

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VIRGINIA MARIAN BURCHER, Newport :-Jews, Virginia<br />

Warnrick High School, Newport .\Iews, Virginia. B.S. in Education.<br />

Maior; English. June, <strong>1965</strong>.<br />

BRENDA FAYE BURKETT, Saltville, Virginia<br />

R. B. Worthy High School, Saltville, Virginia. B.S . in Education.<br />

Maior; Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Deciples Student Fellowship;<br />

Home Economic, Club; Student Education ASSOCiation;<br />

YWCA.<br />

LINDA GORDON BURTON, Charlottesville, Virginia <br />

Albemarle High School, Charlottesville, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Maior; Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

Union; Orchesis; Student Education As,odation; Tri-M. <br />

LINDA JANE CANTRELL, Wi,e, Virginia<br />

J. J. Kelly High School, Wise, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior;<br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Political Forum, Treasurer;<br />

Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation.<br />

SHEILA ANNE CARNEY, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Roanoke Catholic High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior ; Elementary. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cotillion Club; Newman <br />

Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association. <br />

NANCY GREY CARPENTER, Orange, Virginia <br />

Orange County High School, Orange, Virginia. B.S. Maior: Art. <br />

December, 1964. Art Guild; Cotillion Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma, <br />

Directory Chairman. <br />

DONNA AVERY CARROLL, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cfltion. Maior; Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Student's <br />

Club; Pansophia; Pi Gamma Mu; Student Education Association; <br />

YWCA. Honor; Sophomore Counselor. <br />

JANET LANIER CARTER, Bluefield, Virginia <br />

Graham High School, Bluefield, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior; Business. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens; Phi Beta Lamb­<br />

da, Secretary. <br />

KATHERINE ANN CARTER, Blairs, Virginia <br />

Spring Garden High School, Blairs, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior; Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Honor Society; Kappa Delta Pi, <br />

Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda, President. <br />

KITIY MADISON CASSELL, Chester, Virginia <br />

William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.A. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior ; English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Band; Cotillion Club; Student <br />

Education Association. <br />

LILLIAN FRANCES CHADWELL, Ewing, Virginia <br />

Thomas Walker High School, Ewing, Virginia. B.S. Maior; Gen­<br />

eral Science. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Grapurchllt; Band. <br />

HSIAO-FENG CHOW, Taiwan, China <br />

The First Girl's High School, Taiwan, China. B.A. Maior: Biology. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club. <br />

JACQUELINE CAROL CHUMBLEY, Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens; Day Students Club; Stu­<br />

dent Education Association. <br />

ELIZABETH AI'\.\I CLAPPERTON, Wayne, New Jersey <br />

Wayne High School, Wayne, .\lew Jersey. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior: Physical Education. December, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Psi Omega, <br />

Secretary and Treasurer; Aquamaids, President; Athletic Asso­<br />

ciation; Curtain Clan; Monogram Club; Pemm Club; Psi Club; <br />

Student Education Association; Sympo,ium. Honor: Athletic <br />

Monogram: Athletic Chevron. <br />

NANCY LOU CLARK, Luray, Virginia <br />

Luray High School, Luray, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major; <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union, Com­<br />

mittee Chairman; Student Education Association, President, <br />

Historian. <br />

SUELLEN DUPRIEST CLARKE, Victoria, Virginia <br />

Victoria High School, Victoria, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior; <br />

Elementary and English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choral Club, Librarian; <br />

Honor Society of Radford College; Kappa Delta Pi; Music Edu­<br />

cators National Conference; Orchestra; Pi Gamma Mu; Student <br />

Education Association; Wesley Foundation, Chairman of Library <br />

and Periodicals; YWCA; 4-H Alumnae. <br />

DIAt'\TA CHALKLEY COCKRELL, Richmond, Virginia <br />

Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond, Virginia. B.A. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Maior: English. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hive, Sales Repre­<br />

sentative, Feature Editm; Grapurchat, Club Editor; Kappa Del­<br />

ta Pi; Pansophia; SymPOSiUlll, President, Secretary; Student Ed­<br />

ucation Association; YWCA, Religious Emphasis Week-Assistant <br />

Chairman, Chainnan. <br />

MERIJOYCE JE.\I.\IETTE COLLINS, Dublin, Virginia <br />

Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education. MajoT; <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; Day <br />

Students Club; Grapurchat; Forum; Student Education Associa­<br />

tion; Tri-M; YWCA, Cabinet Member. HonOT : Sophomore <br />

Counselor. <br />

BETTY MAE CORKILL, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

William Byrd High School, Vinton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior; Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Geography Club; <br />

Psi Club; Student Education Association; YWCA . <br />

ANNMARIE COUr.HLIN, Virginia Beach, Virginia <br />

Norfolk Catholic High School, Norfolk, Virginia. A.B. Maior; <br />

English and Journali,m. June, <strong>1965</strong>. German Club; Glee Club; <br />

Grapurchat, Editor-in-Chief; Newman Club; Pi Delta Epsilon; <br />

Student Government. <br />

JO-ANN COX, Waynesboro, Virginia <br />

Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior; Elementary Education. December, <strong>1965</strong>. Glee <br />

Club. <br />

PATSY ANNE COX, Independence, Virginia <br />

Independence High School, Independence, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Maior; Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics <br />

Club; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation~ <br />

YWCA. <br />

RITA LANE COX, Independence, Virginia <br />

Independence High School, Independence, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Maior; Music. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union, Train­<br />

ing Union Rep=entative; Choral Club; Highlanders; Mu Phi <br />

Epsilon, Historian, Vice President; Music Educators National <br />

Conference. <br />

JUDITH MAE CRADDOCK, Chatham, Virginia <br />

Chatham High School, Chatham, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior ; Health and Physical Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic <br />

Association; Disciples Student Fellowship; Bolling House Coun­<br />

cil, Social Chairman; Glee Club; Highlanders; Monogram Club, <br />

Vice President; Orchesis; Pemm Club; YV,,·CA. <br />

WANDA CANTRELL CRAFTON, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Wilson Memorial High School, Fishersville, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Maior: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hive, Sales­<br />

man; Curtain Clan. <br />

EVELYN FRANCES CRANE, Danville, Virginia <br />

Whitnell High School, Dry Fork, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior: Health and Physical Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma <br />

Alpha; Athletic Association; German Club; Pansophia; Pemm <br />

Club; Pocahontas House Council, Vice President; Senior Class, <br />

President; Tyler House Council, Vice President; Wesley Foun­<br />

dation, Recreation Chairman; YWCA. Honor; May Day Com­<br />

mission; Student Goverlllllent, Representative; \Vho's \Vho. <br />

JEWEL FRANKLI,\! CREECH, Martinsville, Virginia <br />

Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Edl'.­<br />

cation. Maior ; Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Westfell, <br />

Social Chairman; YWCA. <br />

CAMILLA MASON CROSS, Hanover, Virginia <br />

Lee-Davis High School, Hanover, Virginia. B.S. Maior; English. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

MILDRED ANN CUMBIE, Sandston, Virginia <br />

Highland Springs High School, Sandston, Virginia. B.S. Maior; <br />

Health and Physical Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic Associ­<br />

ation; Cotillion Club, Treasurer; Draper House Council, Presi­<br />

dent; Junor Class, Vice-President; Pemm Club; Sigma Sigma <br />

Sigma, Pledge Class Secretary; Sophomore Class, Secretary; Stu­<br />

dent Government. Honor : May Day Commission, Sophomore <br />

Counselor. <br />

DAY\'.\I MARIE CU.\ININGHAM, Lynchburg, Virginia<br />

E. C. Glass High School , Lynchhurg, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary<br />

Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic Association, German<br />

Club, Pemm Club, Wesley Foundation, YWCA.<br />

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PATTY ELLEN DAVIS, Glade SJ;lring, Virginia <br />

Patrick Henry High School, Glade Spring, Virginia, B.S. in Edu· <br />

cation. M ajor: Business Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Highlanders, Pub­<br />

licity Chairman; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, President; <br />

Student Education Association; Student Government, Represent­<br />

ative for Senior Class; YWCA, Cabinet Member. <br />

LETTY EMOGENE DELLINGER, Hampton, Virginia <br />

Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. East Moffett House Council; Forum <br />

Club; Student Education Association. Honor: Dean's List. <br />

SANDRA CAROLYN DEYTON, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; <br />

Capital Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Curtain Clan; YWCA . <br />

GRACE ROBLE DIRLING, Dahlgren, Virginia <br />

King George High School, Dahlgren, Virginia; B.A. Major: Mathe­<br />

matics. June, 1905. Chi Beta Phi; Day Students Club; Grapurchat <br />

Staff; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secretary; Pansophia; Pi Gamma Mu; <br />

Radford College Honor Society, Treasurer, President; Tri-M. <br />

Honors: Mathematics Achievement Award, Who's Who. <br />

SIBYL CAROLYN DOGGETT, Carrollton, Virginia <br />

Smithfield High School, Carrollton, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home <br />

Economics. December, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics Club; Student <br />

Education AsSOCiation; \;Yesley Foundation. Honor: Sophomore <br />

Counselor. <br />

SHARRO'\' SUE GRAU DOSS, Altavista, Virginia <br />

Altavista High School, Altavista, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Music. June <strong>1965</strong>. Choral Club, President; Glee Club, <br />

Vice President; Mu Phi Epsilon; Music Educators :'\ational Con­<br />

ference; Sacred Music Choir. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

NIKORA VERONICA DOULOS, Gaithersburg, Maryland <br />

Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, :\1aryland. B.A. Major: <br />

History. .\1arch, <strong>1965</strong>. Capital Club; Hoofbeats; Lutheran Stu­<br />

dents Association, Vice President; Student Education Association; <br />

YWCA. <br />

ANN MARTIA DOW, Newport News, Virginia <br />

Warwick High School, Newport News, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Library Science. Band, Librarian; Hoofbeats, Secre­<br />

tary, Treasurer, Vice President; Library Club, President; Student <br />

Education Association. <br />

JOYCE ANN ELY, Jonesville, Virginia <br />

Jonesville High School, Jonesville, Virginia. B.S. Major: Music, <br />

and Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; Mu Phi <br />

Epsilon, Historian-Chaplain; Music Educators National Confer­<br />

ence, Secretary-Treasurer. <br />

REBECCA ROSE EZELL, Independcll(;c, Virginia <br />

Independence High School, Independence, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Elementary Education. hIlle, <strong>1965</strong>. German Club; <br />

Sigma Kappa; YWCA . <br />

MARY ESTHER FALLON, Vienna, Virginia <br />

James Madison High School, \"ienna, Virginia. B.A. Major: Eng­<br />

lish. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Gennan Club; Honor Society; Sigma Kappa; <br />

Student Coverrunent, Junior Representative, Treasurer; YWCA. <br />

HOll ors: Sigma Kappa Pledge Scholarship; Who's ·Who. <br />

ELLE:'II DIANE F ARlS, Kenilworth, Illinois <br />

Mission High School, Mission, Texas. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Canterbury Club; Psi Club; <br />

Student Education Association. <br />

GLENDA JEAN FARRAR, Culpeper, Virginia <br />

Culpeper County High School, Culpeper, Virginia. B.A. Major: <br />

French. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Students Union; YWCA. <br />

MARY JEAN FAZIO, Tazewell, Virginia <br />

Tazewell High School, Tazewell, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Major: French. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Honor Society; Kappa Delta Pi; Le <br />

Circle Francais; Newman Club; Pansophia. <br />

ELIZABETH GAIL FERGUSON, "Iort11 Springfield, Virginia <br />

Annandale High School, :\nnandale, Virginia. B.A. Major: Sociol­<br />

ogy. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Canterbury Association; German Club; Moffett <br />

House Council, Treasurer; Sigma Kappa, Rush Chairman, Vice <br />

President; Student Directory Co-Chairman. <br />

EVELYl\ MARIE FINK, Wirtz, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Franklin, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Business Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Glee Club; Phi <br />

Beta Lambda, Secretary; Wesley Foundation. <br />

MARY CORNELIA FISCHER, Clinton, Tennessee <br />

Clinton High School, Clinton, Tennessee. B.A. Major: Mathe­<br />

matics. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Hoofbeats; Orchesis; YWCA. <br />

JOYCE MAE FISHER, Mineral, Virginia <br />

Louisa County High School, Louisa, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Transferred from Ferrum Junior <br />

College. Animus Quarens, Historian; Wesley Foundation, Coun­<br />

cil Member. <br />

EDITH NORMA FOLEY, Bassett, Virginia <br />

Bassett High School, Bassett, Virginia. B.S . in Education. Major: <br />

Music. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union, Choir Director, Ad­<br />

visory Council; Choir; Music Educators National Conference, <br />

Corresponding Secretary; Mu Phi Epsilon, President; Orchestra; <br />

Student Education Association. <br />

PHYLLIS EILEE:'II FORTNEY, Herndon, Virginia <br />

Herndon High School, Herndon, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major : Health and PhYSical Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic As­<br />

sociation; :\1onogram Club, President; Orchesis, Treasurer; Pemm <br />

Club; Student Education Association. <br />

BARBARA .\1ILES FRANKLIN, Reisterstown, Maryland <br />

Hannan More Academy, Reisterstown, Maryland. B.A. Major: <br />

English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hice, Sales Representative; Canterbury <br />

Association; Cotillion Club; Floyd House Council, Fire Warden; <br />

Hoofbeats, Show Team, Social Chairman, President; Russell <br />

House Council, Vice President; Rule Book Committee; Senior <br />

Class Secretary. <br />

DORA LEE FRANCIS, Clifton Forge, Virginia <br />

Central High School, Lowmoor, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

BARBARA GAIL FULLER, Roancke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Major : Social Studies. June, <strong>1965</strong>. The Forum; Pansophia; Stu­<br />

dent Education Association; YWCA. <br />

BRE"IDA HELEN GALLOWAY, Big Stone Gap, Virginia <br />

Powell Valley High School, Big Stone Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Majo'T: History and English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Disciples Stu­<br />

dent Fellowship; 4-H Alumnae, Secretary, Treasurer; Pi Gamma <br />

Mu; Student Education Association, Chaplain, Vice President. <br />

HonO'r: Junior Resident. <br />

MARY SUE GARNER, Alexandria, Virginia <br />

George Washington High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.A. in <br />

Education. Major: Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hive, Sales <br />

Representative; Grapurchat; Tri-M Club, Vice President, Presi­<br />

dent; Student Education Association. Honor: Sophomore Coun­<br />

selor. <br />

DORIS JEAN GARRETT, Dryden, Virginia <br />

Dryden High School, Dryden, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Elementary. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education Association; Wesley <br />

Foundation. <br />

MARY ELIZABETH GIBSON, Brightwood, Virginia <br />

Madison County High School, Brightwood, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education Associa­<br />

tion, Co-social Chairman; Westminister Fellowship, Supper <br />

Chairman. <br />

KAY LOUETTE GILLU~ , Roanoke, Virginia <br />

William Byrd High School. Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: English. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Choral Club; YWCA. <br />

SUSAN BYRD GREENBACKER, Washington, D.C. <br />

Woodrow Wilson High School, vVashington, D.C. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Symposium. <br />

MARION JUDITH GREENE, Hampton, Virginia <br />

Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia. B.S. Major: Library <br />

Science. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Kappa Delta Pi; Highlanders, Librarian, <br />

President; Honor Society; Library Club, Reporter; Student Ed­<br />

ucation Association; Wesley Foundation. <br />

MARY LEE GROVES, Falls Church, Virginia <br />

James Madison High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

English. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Grapurchat, managing Editor. <br />

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LUCY MILDRED GRUBB, Max Meadows, Virginia <br />

George Wythe High School and Fort Chis well High School, <br />

Max Meadows, Virginia. B.S. Major: Library Science and Eng­<br />

lish. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Disciple Student Fellowship, President; Library <br />

Club. <br />

BETTY JEAN GUNTER, Radford, Virginia <br />

Radford High School, Radford, Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathemat­<br />

ics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students' Club; Honor Council, Corres­<br />

ponding Secretary. Honor: Campus Carnival, Maid of Honor. <br />

BRENDA LEE HAGA, Pocahontas, Virginia <br />

Pocahontas High School, Pocahontas, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics Club; <br />

Student Education Association; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Coun­<br />

selor. <br />

MILDRED ANN HALL, Duffield, Virginia <br />

Pennington High School, Duffield, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business <br />

Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

PHYLLIS MARGUERITE HALL, Pound, Virginia <br />

Pound High School, Pound Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens, Secretary; Choral Club; <br />

Glee Club; Pansophia; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

LUCY NAOMI HAMMACK, Bristol, Virginia <br />

Virginia High School, Bristol, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

General Science. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Highlanders. <br />

GAIL MOSS HANBACK, Warrenton, Virginia <br />

Warrenton High School, Warrenton, Virginia. B.S. Major: Ele­<br />

mentary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education Associ­<br />

ation. <br />

ANITA WEBB HARE, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elemen­<br />

tary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Transfer Student. <br />

PATRICIA JEAN HARLOW, Richmond, Virginia <br />

Varina High School, Varina, Virginia. B.S. Major: Elementary <br />

Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. 4-H Alumnae Club; Newman Club; <br />

Student Education Association. <br />

BARBARA VAUGHAN HARRIS, Willis, Virginia <br />

Willis High School, Willis, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Art. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Glee Club; Home Economics Club. <br />

JOYCE DALE HARRIS, Willis, Virginia <br />

Willis High School, Willis, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Business Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choral Club; Glee Club; Phi <br />

Beta Lambda; Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

MARGARET JANNETTE HARRISON, Rocky Mount, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Wesley Foundation. <br />

JUDITH ANN HARTLEY, Stephens City, Virginia <br />

James Wood High School, Stephens City, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Business. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Choir; Choral Club; Glee <br />

Club; Grapurchat; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation; YWCA. <br />

LOIS ELAINE HAVENER, Ashburn, Virginia <br />

Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Transfer from Bluefield Jun­<br />

ior College. Baptist Student Union; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation. <br />

MRS. ELAINE VOSS HELMSTUTLER, Cambria, Virginia <br />

John D. Bassett High School, Cambria, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Art. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; <br />

Honor Society. <br />

GLENDA ROBERTA HENICLE, <br />

Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania <br />

Waynesboro Area Senior High School, Waynesboro, Pennsylvan­<br />

ia. B.S. Major: Health and Physical Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

Athletic Association, Secretary; Bee Hive, Sale Representative; <br />

Cotillion Club; Grapurchat, Reporter; Pemm Club; Wesley Foun­<br />

dation, Freshman Representative, Recreation Chairman, Vice <br />

President; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

BARBARA LOUISE HENSHAW, Honolulu, Hawaii<br />

J.E.B. Stuart High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. Major:<br />

Home Economics in Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics Club.<br />

MARY FLORENCE HERMAN, Healing Springs, Virginia <br />

Valley High School, Healing Springs, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

Union; Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

ELIZABETH ANN HIGGINBOTHAM, Goode, Virginia <br />

New London Academy, Goode, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cotillion Club; Freshman Class, <br />

Vice President; Phi Beta Lambda, President, Vice President, <br />

Historian; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Coun­<br />

selor; Student Government, Sophomore Representative, Junior <br />

Representative, Secretary of Student Court; Junior Resident; <br />

Who's Who. <br />

AUDREY ELLEN HIGGINS, Falls Church, Virginia <br />

Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

Psychology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club; German Club; Or­<br />

chesis; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; YWCA. <br />

FAYE BOYD HINER, Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Lebanon High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. Major: Bi­<br />

ology. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Wesley Foundation; YWCA. <br />

BARBARA ANN HOOVER, New Castle, Virginia <br />

New Castle High School, New Castle, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Library Club; <br />

Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

HELEN ELAINE HORTON, Clinchport, Virginia <br />

Rye Cove High School, Clinchport, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union, <br />

Council; Home Economics Club; Student Education Association; <br />

YWCA. <br />

MARY PAT HORTON, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia. <br />

B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>.<br />

Capitol Club; Curtain Clan; Newman Club; Student Education<br />

Association; Young Democrats Club; YWCA.<br />

MARY PATRICIA HOWERTON, Petersburg, Virginia <br />

Petersburg High School, Petersburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Grapurci1at, Circulation Man­<br />

ager; Highlanders; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer; Pi Delta Ep­<br />

silon; TriM Club, Secretary, Vice President; Student Education <br />

Association. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

AUDREY ELIZABETH HOY, Callaway, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma <br />

Tau; Church of the Brethren Student Fellowship; Cotillion Club; <br />

Home Economics Club; YWCA, Freshman Representative, <br />

Freshman Week Chairman. <br />

VIOLET SUE HUBBARD, Fieldale, Virginia <br />

Fieldale High School, Fieldale, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Spanish. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic Association; Monogram <br />

Club, Treasurer; Spanish Club; YWCA. <br />

BONNEY MAY HUCKABEE, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club; <br />

Cotillion Club; Highlanders; Home Economics Club; YWCA. <br />

RITA JUNE HUDDLE, Rural Retreat, Virginia <br />

Rural Retreat High School, Rural Retreat, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Tri-M <br />

Club, Reporter. <br />

HELEN SUE HUDDLESTON, Vinton, Virginia <br />

Stewartsville High School, Goodview, Virginia. B.S. Major: Bi­<br />

ology. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens; Glee Club; Grapurcilat, <br />

Reporter, Feature Editor; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship; Pi <br />

Delta Epsilon, Treasurer; Student Education Association; YWCA, <br />

Publicity Chairman, Freshman Week Chairman. Honor: Fresh­<br />

man Good Citizen; Sophomore Counselor. <br />

ANITA DEVENE HUFF, Pennington Gap, Virginia <br />

Pennington High School, Pennington Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Stu­<br />

dent Union; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship; Student Educa­<br />

tion Association. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

GINGER SUE HUGHES, Big Stone Gap, Virginia <br />

Powell Valley High School, Big Stone Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

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EDITH GAYLE HUNT, Rocky Mount, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student <br />

Education Association; YWCA. <br />

MARGARET LOUISE HYLTON, Floyd, Virginia <br />

Floyd High School, Floyd, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education Associa­<br />

tion; YWCA. <br />

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ROSALIE MARIE HYLTON, Dublin, Virginia <br />

Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students Club; German Club; Grapur­<br />

chat; Hoofbeats, Secretary;<br />

Honor: Sophomore Counselor.<br />

Student Education Association.<br />

PEGGY JEAN JACKSON, Crockett, Virginia<br />

Rural Retreat High School, Rural Retreat, Virginia. B.S. Maior:<br />

Social Studies. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club; Pi Gamma Mu, <br />

President. <br />

DOLORES CHRISTINE JANNUZZI, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. <br />

in Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Capitol <br />

Club; Cotillion Club; Curtain Clan; Newman Club, Secretary; <br />

Spanish Club, Publicity Director; Student Education Association; <br />

Young Democrats Club, Campus Representative. <br />

EDITH AJ\:-.I JOHNSOl':, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S . in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Alpha, <br />

Panhellenic Representative; German Club; House Council; Stu­<br />

dent Education Association. <br />

RUTH LYDIA JOHNSON, Glade Hill, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.A. in <br />

Education. Major: History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

BRENDA GAIL JOHNSTON, Eggleston, Virginia <br />

Eggleston High School, Eggleston, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. December, 1964. Student Edu­<br />

cation Association; YWCA. <br />

ELIZABETH CARR JONES, Bristol, Virginia <br />

Virginia High School, Bristol, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business. <br />

August, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club; Hoofbeats, <br />

President. <br />

JANE CATHERINE JONES, Pennington Gap, Virginia <br />

Pennington High School, Pennington Gap, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Elementary Education and English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

Alpha Sigma Tau, Vice President, Chaplain; Cotillion Club; <br />

House Council, Vice-President. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

MARY ELIZABETH JONES, Lansing, North Carolina <br />

Lansing High School and Sacred Heart Academy, Lansing, North <br />

Carolina. B.S. Major: Home Economics. August, 1964. Choral <br />

Club; Home Economics Club; Glee Club; Student Education As­<br />

sociation; Senior Ensemble; YWCA. <br />

CAMELLIA DILLON JOYCE, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students <br />

Club; Newman Club, Secretary, President; YWCA. <br />

ANNE SHERWOOD KEELER, Petersburg, Virginia <br />

Petersburg High School, Petersburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. <br />

MRS. ARCHER KENNETT KENNEDY, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

KAYE VIRGINIA lCEYSER, Front Royal, Virginia <br />

John Mosby Academy, Front Royal, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association; Wesley Foundation. <br />

LESLIE ANNE KILLEEN, Falls Church, Virginia <br />

Mclean High School, McLean, Virginia. B.A. Major: Biology. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens, Treasurer; Band; Canterbury As­<br />

sociation; Chi Beta Phi, President; Honor Society, Vice PreSident, <br />

President; Orchestra; The Forum. <br />

KATRINE KINCANNON, Gordonsville, Virginia <br />

Louisa County High School, Gordonsville, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Canterbury Asso­<br />

ciation; Home Economics Club; Hoofbeats, Social Chairman; <br />

Student Education Association. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

PATSY LOUISE KING, Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

History and Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens; Day Students <br />

Club; Student Education Association.<br />

. <br />

MARY KATHLEEN KLIMKIEWICZ, Alexandria, Virginia <br />

St. Mary's Academy, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S . in Education. <br />

Major: Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Newman Club; Tri-M Club; Panso­<br />

phia; Grapurchat; Animus Quarens, Reporter; Bee Hive, Sales <br />

Representative, Photography, Assistant Research Editor, Assist­<br />

ant Editor, Editor; :>Jew River Valley Bird Club, Secretary, <br />

Treasurer; Pi Delta Epsilon; YWCA; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation; Symposium. Honor: Who's Who. <br />

LINDA GAlL KNlGHT, Forest, Virginia <br />

Boonsboro High School, Forest, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June. <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

SHARON ANNE LAGO, Annandale, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.A. Major: <br />

Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Curtain Clan; German Club; Westminster <br />

Fellowship. <br />

CHARLOTTE DEA:>J LAMIE, Saltville, Virginia <br />

Rich Valley High School, Saltville, Virginia. B.S. Major: Home <br />

Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics Club; Student Edu­<br />

cation Association. <br />

PATRICIA ANNE LEE, Saltville, Virginia<br />

R. B. Worthy, Saltville, Virginia. B.S. Major: English. March,<br />

<strong>1965</strong>. Band; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship; Student Education<br />

Association.<br />

SHIRLEY FAYE LEWIS, St. Paul, Virgin.ia <br />

Castlewood High School, St. Paul, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Biology. August, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

DOLORES ERNESTINE LOYD, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

William Byrd High School, Vinton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>: Cosmopolitan Club; <br />

Student Education Association; Psychology Club; Baptist Student <br />

Union. <br />

SUSANN SANDRA LUCKENBACH, Wyncote, Pennsylvania <br />

Cheltenham High School, Wyncote, Pennsylvania. B.A. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Spanish. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hive, Typist, Sales <br />

Representative; Foreign Language Club; Glee Club; Westmin­<br />

ster Fellowship, Membership Chairman. <br />

SANDRA LORRAINE MAFFETT, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. German Club; <br />

Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

RUTH CAROL MANUEL, Chilhowie, Virginia <br />

Chilhowie High School, Chilhowie, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Horne Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Tau; Cotillion <br />

Club; Home Economics Club; Student Education Association. <br />

WANDA KATHLEEK MANUEL, Galax, Virginia <br />

Woodlawn High School, Galax, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

HELEN ANNA MARSHALL, Snowville. Virginia <br />

Auburn High School, Riner, Virginia. B.S. in Educatior •. Major: <br />

Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Glee Club; Student Education <br />

Association, Chaplain; Home Economics Club; Wesley Founda­<br />

tion; YWCA. <br />

CARRIE JAYNE MARTIN, Appomattox, Virginia <br />

Appomattox High School, Appomattox, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Home Economics. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

Union; Home Economies Club; Hoofbeats; Student Education <br />

Association; YWCA; House Council, Vice President; Student <br />

Directory, Co-Editor. <br />

MARY KATHRYN MARTIN, Boones Mill, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Boones Mill, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Home Economics. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma


SENIOR DIRECTORY <br />

AJpha; Cotillion Club; Honor Council; Home Economics Club; <br />

4-H Alumni Club. Honor: Who's Who; Student Goverment, <br />

Treasurer. <br />

SANDRA GAIL MARTIN, Stuart, Virginia <br />

Stuart High School, Stuart, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Health and Physical Educatkm. December, 1964. AJpha Sigma <br />

AJpha; Athletic Association, Secretary; German Club; Monogram <br />

Club; Pemm Club; Junior Class, Secretary. <br />

SHELBY ANNE MARTIN, South Boston, Virginia <br />

Halifax County High School, South Boston, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

Library Sience and History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; <br />

The Forum; Library Club; Student Education Association. <br />

BARBARA ANN MASON, Martinsville, Virginia <br />

Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

Union, Advisory Committee and Center Hostess; Student Edu­<br />

cation Association, Vice President; YWCA. <br />

NAN ELDER MASSIE, Waynesboro, Virginia <br />

E. C. Glass High School, Lynchburg, Virginia. B.S . in Home<br />

Economics. Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics<br />

Club, YWCA.<br />

PEGGY DARLENE MATHENA, SaltsviIle, Virginia <br />

Rich Valley High School, Saltville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Forum; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation; YWCA. <br />

EMILY SUE McCONNELL, Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Stu­<br />

dents Club. <br />

MARTHA ANN McFARLING, Danville, Virginia <br />

George Washington High School, Danville, Virginia. B.A. in <br />

Secretarial Education. Major : English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. InterVarsity; <br />

Student Government; YWCA. Honors: Freshman Award. Fresh­<br />

man Class President. <br />

CAROLYN LAHOMA McGRAW, Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. <br />

B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>.<br />

MARY ELLEN McG UIRE, Radford, Virginia<br />

Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia.<br />

B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students <br />

Club; YWCA; Sophomore Counselor. Horwrs: Outstanding Day <br />

Student. <br />

NANCY ELLEN MEAD, Springport, Michigan <br />

Springport High School, Springport, Michigan. B.S. in Psycho­<br />

logy. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Curtain Clan; Bee Hive; Senior Class Editor; <br />

Major: Psychology; Psi Club, President. <br />

JANE PATRICIA MEADOWS, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High ' School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Business Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda. <br />

LAURA BETTY MEINHOLD, Towaco, New Jersey <br />

Boonton High School, Towaco, New Jersey. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cotillion Club; Home Ec­<br />

onomics Club; Student Education Association. <br />

FRANCES HOWARD MICHAEL, Bel Air, Maryland <br />

Bel Air High School, Bel Air, Maryland. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Canterbury Club; <br />

Choir; Curtain Clan; Hoofbeats; Student Education Association; <br />

YWCA. <br />

DOROTHY LEE MILLER, Ardsley, New York <br />

Ardsley High School, Ardsley, New York. B.A. Major: History. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choral Club; Cotillion Club; Forum; Glee Club; <br />

Grapurchat; Panhellenic Council. Junior Class Representative to <br />

Student Government; Secretary, Alpha Sigma Tau. <br />

VIRGINIA CEDELLA MILLER, Pearisburg, Virginia <br />

Giles High School, Pearisburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major : Mathematics. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Christian Fellowship; Inter­<br />

Varsity; Student Education Association. <br />

PATSY ANN MITCHELL, Lome, Virginia <br />

Caroline High School, Bowling Green, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Business Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda; <br />

Wesley Foundation. <br />

PATRICIA RUTH MONEY, Woodbridge, Virginia <br />

Gar-Field High School, Woodbridge, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Bee Hive; Capital Club; Grapurchat; <br />

Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. <br />

PATRICIA ANN MOOK, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Choir; Glee <br />

Club; Orchestra, Student Education Association. <br />

CONNIE CATRON MOORE, Rural Retreat, Virginia <br />

Rural Retreat High School, Rural Retreat, Virginia. B.A. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: English and Spanish. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Honor Society; <br />

InterVarsity; Kappa Delta Pi; Pansophia; Spanish Club; Student <br />

Education Association; Symposium. Honors: Sophomore Counselor.<br />

President of Honors Hall.<br />

PATRICIA ARLENE MOORE, Hurt, Virginia<br />

Gretna High School, Gretna, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Maior:<br />

English, June, <strong>1965</strong>.' Athletic Association; Student Education <br />

Association. <br />

JUDY CHERYL MORGAN, Fredericksburg, Virginia <br />

Jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Sigma Sig­<br />

ma Sigma; Student Education Association. <br />

JESSIE SUE MORRIS, Galax, Virginia <br />

Galax High School, Galax, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

MARILYN PATRICIA 'vIORRISON, Danville, Virginia <br />

Whitmell High Scho:Jl, Dry Fork. Virginia. B.A. in History. Maior: . <br />

Social Studies. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha 'Sigma Alpha; German Club; <br />

Pansophia. H onors: Who's Who; May Court; May Commission. <br />

JOYCE ELIZABETH MOUNTJOY, Dumfries, Virginia <br />

Gar-Field High School, Woodbridge, Virginia. B.S. Maior: Chem­<br />

istry. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Highlanders; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. <br />

MICKEY JO MURRAY, Richmond, Virginia <br />

George Wythe High School, Richmond, Virginia. B.A. Major: <br />

Psychology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; Young Women's <br />

Association; YWCA. <br />

GLENDA KAY MUSICK, Bluefield, Virginia <br />

Graham High School, Bluefield, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business . <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens; Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA. <br />

GAYLEAN JOY MUTTER, Cedar Bluff, Virginia <br />

Bristol High School, Bristol, Tennessee. B.S . in Education. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club; Cotillion <br />

Club; Draper House Council; May Day Dance Chairman; <br />

YWCA. <br />

DORIA ANNE MYLUM, Keysville, Virginia <br />

Victoria High School, Keysville, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Major: Mathematics. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; Chi <br />

Beta Phi; Forum; Student Education Association; Tri-M. <br />

PATRICIA A],\,:>i NEFF, Staunton, Virginia <br />

Wilson Memorial, Staunton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: <br />

Business Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. AJpha Sigma Alpha, Scholarship <br />

Chairman; German Club, President, Treasurer; House Council, <br />

Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education AsSOciation; <br />

YWCA Cabinet, Easter Program, Chairman. <br />

FRANCES ANN NESTER, Hopewell, Virginia <br />

Hopewell High School, Hopewell, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Pansophia; Student Education Asso­<br />

ciation. <br />

DELORES ANN NEWBERRY, Prater, Virginia <br />

Grundy High School, Grundy, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Tri-M Club. <br />

BETTY LEE NICHOLS, Powhatan, Virginia <br />

Powhatan High School, Powhatan, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major : Business Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda, Par­<br />

liamentarian; Student Education Association; Senior Class, Treas­<br />

urer. <br />

SANDRA CAROL NILES, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club; <br />

Honor Society; House Council, Secretary and Vice President; <br />

Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Senior Class Representative <br />

to Student Government; Student Directory, Co-editor; Student <br />

Edueation Association; Tri-M Club. Honor: Who's Who. <br />

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LOREETA ELLEN NIXON, Floyd, Virginia <br />

Floyd High School, Floyd, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Church of the Brethren Student <br />

Fellowship; Home Economics Club; YWCA. <br />

SYBIL GA YE NORRIS, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Transferred from <br />

Mary Washington College. Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Chairman; <br />

Cotillion Club, Historian; Christian Science Organization, Stu­<br />

dent Education Association. <br />

MARY FRANCES NULL, Staunton, Virginia <br />

Wilson Memorial High School, Staunton, Virginia. B.S . in Edu­<br />

cation. Major : Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma <br />

Alpha, Co-rush Chairman; German Club, Property Manager; <br />

House Council, Fire \Varden; Student Education Association. <br />

LOUISE VIRGINIA OBENSHAIN, Accomac, Virginia <br />

Onancock High School, Accomac, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Ballet Dance Group; <br />

Canterbury Association; Curtain Clan; Orchesis; Student Edu­<br />

cation Association; Tri-M; YWCA. <br />

CAROL ANN OGLESBY, Bedford, Virginia <br />

Bedford High School, Bedford, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Major: History. December, 1964. Student Education Association; <br />

YWCA. <br />

VALERIE ELLEN O'KANE, Quantico, Virginia <br />

Fallbrook Union High School, Fallbrook, California. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

FRANCES JANE PATTERSON, Martinsville, Virginia <br />

Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cotillion Club; <br />

Sigma Sigma Sigma, Keeper of Grades; Student Education Asso­<br />

ciation. <br />

LULA EVELYN PATTERSON, Rocky Mount, Virginia <br />

Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

KATHERINE MAY PAYNE, Clifton Forge, Virginia <br />

Clifton Forge High School, Clifton Forge, Virginia. B.S. Major: <br />

Health and Physical Education. June <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic Association, <br />

Treasurer; Cotillion Cluh; Hand Book Committee; Monogram <br />

Club, Secretary; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club; <br />

Student Education Association; West Moffett House Council. <br />

BONA LEE PENNOCK, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Kappa Delta Pi; <br />

Pi Gamma Mu ; Student Education Association, Co-Social Chair­<br />

man. <br />

JOANNE MARIE PERSICANO, Farmingdale, New Jersey <br />

Bridgeton High School, Bridgeton, New Jersey. B.S . in Education. <br />

Major: Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens, Vice President; <br />

Bee Hive, Junior Class Editor, Co-Photography Editor; Newman <br />

Club; Pansophia; Student Education Association; New River <br />

Valley Bird Club, Psi Club. <br />

LINDA OLIVE PETERSON, Earleville, Maryland <br />

Bohemia Manor High School, Chesapeake City, Maryland. B.S. <br />

in Education. Major: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. 4-H <br />

Alumni; Student Education Association ; Wesley Foundation; <br />

YWCA. <br />

NAOMA JEAN PHIBBS, Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Pulaski High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. .'I1ajor : Home Ec­<br />

onomics. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Transferred from Bridgewater College. <br />

Day Students Club; Home Economics Club; Student Education <br />

Association. <br />

KATHLEEN ANNEMICHAEL PORTERFIELD, <br />

Falis Church, Virginia <br />

J. E. B. Stuart High School, Falls Church Virginia. B.A. in Education.<br />

Major: Art. Spring, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Alpha, President;<br />

Art Guild; German Club, Vice PreSident; Kappa Delta Pi; May<br />

Day, Co-Chairman; Newman Club; Panhellenic Council; Pansophia,<br />

Publicity Manager; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Sophomore<br />

Stunt Night, Lead roll; YWCA. Honor SOCiety; Honor:<br />

Who's Who.<br />

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HELYN CATHERINE POSTON, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: English. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Capital Club; Choral Club; <br />

Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

THEODORA D. POULOS, Pearisburg, Virginia <br />

Pearisburg High School, Pearisburg, Virginia. B.S . in Education. <br />

Major: Art. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Art Guild; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation. <br />

BRENDA SUE POWELL, Rich Creek, Virginia <br />

Narrows High School, Rich Creek, Virginia. B.S . in Education. <br />

Major : Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. <br />

ELEANOR PRITCHETT PRATT, Saltville, Virginia <br />

Rich Valley High School, Saltville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Social Studies. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Westminster Fellowship; <br />

YWCA. <br />

FRANCES SUE PRATT, Ridgeway, Virginia <br />

Drewry Mason High School, Ridgeway, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma <br />

Alpha, Membership Director; Band; German Club, Rush Chair­<br />

man; Ingles House Council; Junior Class President; Junior Fol­<br />

lies, Chairman; President of Bolling; Student Government; <br />

Honors: Sophomore C01.Il1selor. <br />

PATRICIA JANE PRATT, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choir; Cotillion Club; Glee <br />

Club; Home Economics Club; House Council, Tyler; Student <br />

Education Association. <br />

JUDY JERALENE HUFFMAN PRICE, :--lew Castle, Virginia <br />

New Castle High School, New Castle, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Home Economics. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics <br />

Club; YWCA. <br />

NANCY CAROL PUCKETT, Coeburn, Virginia <br />

Coeburn High School, Coeburn, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major : Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens; Kappa Mu <br />

Epsilon; Tri-M, Treasurer; YWCA. <br />

BONNIE MARIE QUILLEN, Dryden, Virginia <br />

Dryden High School, Dryden, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Band; Baptist Student Union; <br />

Choral Club; Glee Club. <br />

ANN DURRETTE RATCLIFF, Crozet, Virginia <br />

William Monroe High School, Crozet, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Edu­<br />

cation Association. <br />

CAROL ANN REEDY, Baltimore, Maryland <br />

Towson Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland. B.A. Major: <br />

English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Gmpurchat, Exchange Editor; Library Club; <br />

Psychology Club; Spanish Club; YWCA. <br />

NANCY JEAN REDDY, Lynchburg, Virginia<br />

E. C. Glass High School, Lynchburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education.<br />

Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Lutheran Student<br />

Association; Student Education Association.<br />

KATHERINE DEAN REPASS, Dublin, Virginia <br />

Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: <br />

English. December, 1964. Day Students Club; German Club, <br />

Reporter; Highlanders ; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation; <br />

YWCA. <br />

LINDA LOU RHODES, Bassett, Virginia <br />

John D. Bassett High School, Bassett, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Health and Physical Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Ath­<br />

letic Association; Bolling House Council, Vice President; Mono­<br />

gram Club; Pemm Club; Student Education Association. <br />

NANCY BRYAr\ RHODES, Clifton Forge, Virginia <br />

Clifton Forge High School, CUfton Forge, Virginia. B.A. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: French and English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Aquamaids; <br />

Choral Club; Ensemble; French Club; Glee Club; Russell House <br />

Council, President; Student Government, Senior Representative; <br />

Transfer Counselor; \Vesley Foundation; \Vest Moffett House <br />

Council, Treasurer; Y\VCA. <br />

SALLY ELLEN RICHARDS, Fort Lee, Virginia <br />

Washington and Lee School, Arlington; Virginia. B.S . in Edu­<br />

cation. Major : Home Economics. June <strong>1965</strong>. German Club; Home <br />

Economics Club; Sigma Kappa, Second Vice President.


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KATHRYN JOSEPHINE RICHARDSON, Falls Church, Virginia<br />

Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.A. in Education.<br />

Major: Sociology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Cosmopolitan Club; EI<br />

Circulo Espanol; Grapurchat; Hoofbeats; Orchesis; YWCA.<br />

KAY CHARLES RICHARDSON, Chesapeake, Virginia<br />

Osacar F. Smith High School, Chesapeake, Virginia.<br />

B.S. in Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>.<br />

Cotillion Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Government, Representati<br />

ve.<br />

REBECCA JO RIFFE, Narrows, Virginia <br />

Narrows High School, Narrows, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

MERRILY ROBBINS, Falls Church, Virginia <br />

Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Forum, Sec­<br />

retary. <br />

BARBARA LORRANE ROBERTS, Independence, Virginia <br />

Independence High School, Independence, Virginia. B.A. Gen­<br />

eral. Major: Biology. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Hoofbeats; Spanish Club, Vice <br />

President. <br />

GLORIA JEAN ROBLE, Dahlgren, Virginia <br />

King George High School, Dahlgren, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

Union; Honor Council; Le Cercle Francais; Student Education <br />

Association. <br />

PAMELA BOINEAU ROLAND, Boykin, South Carolina <br />

Camden High School, Camden, South Carolina. B.A. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: English. March <strong>1965</strong>. Canterbury Club; Vice Presi­<br />

dent; Cotillion Club; Pansophia; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

PATSY LEA ROOPE, Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Dublin High School, Pulaski, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

English. August, <strong>1965</strong>. YWCA. <br />

BARBARA ANN SABEL, <br />

Mount Vernon High School, B.S. in Education. Major: Biology. <br />

March, <strong>1965</strong>. Aninlus Newman Club, Secretary. <br />

ELIZABETH VAUGHAN SALE, Warrenton, Virginia <br />

Warrenton High School, Warrenton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Health and PhYSical Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic <br />

Association; Canterbury Club; Monogram Club; Pemm Club. <br />

ROXIE WILHElMINA SAMPSON, Richmond, Virginia <br />

Clifton Forge High School, Clifton Forge, Virginia. B.A. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: French and English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. German Club; <br />

Le Circle Francaise; Student Education Association; vVesley <br />

Foundation. <br />

ANN CHRISTINE SCHWARTING, Stanardsville, Virginia <br />

Albemarle High School, Stanardsville, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Library Science. June, <strong>1965</strong>. 4-H Club; Library <br />

Club President, Treasurer. <br />

SUZANNE SCHWEITZER, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania <br />

Big Creek High, War, West Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Transfer Student. Student <br />

Education Association. <br />

EVA LYNNE SEARCEY, Castlewood, Virginia <br />

Castlewood High School, Castlewood, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Home Economics. August, <strong>1965</strong>. 4-H Club, Presi­<br />

dent; Home Economics Club. <br />

LINDA MAE SECRIST, Buena Vista, Virginia <br />

Parry McCluer High School, Buena Vista, Virginia. B.A. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; <br />

Pansophia; Student Education Association; Tri-M; YWCA. <br />

PATTIE THEADORE SELLERS, Richmond, Virginia <br />

Manchester High School, Richmond, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Health & Physical Education, June, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic Asso­<br />

ciation; Monogram Club; Pansophia; Pemm Club, Treasurer; <br />

YWCA. <br />

PATRICIA SUE SEMONES, Wytheville, Virginia <br />

George Wythe High School, Wytheville, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Library Science. December, 1964. Library Club, <br />

Vice President; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. <br />

JUNE AMELIA SHAW, Suffolk, Virginia <br />

Chuckatuck High School, Chuckatuck, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Pansophia; <br />

Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. <br />

CECILE MAE SHELTON, Gretna Virginia <br />

Gretna High School, Gretna, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

Health and Physical Education. Marth, <strong>1965</strong>. Athletic Associa­<br />

tion; Junior Dance Group; Monogram Club; Pemm Club. <br />

MARTHA ELLEN SHELTON, Rehoboth, Virginia <br />

Victoria High School, Rehoboth, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association; YWCA. <br />

PA TRICIA LEE SHELTON, Danville, Virginia <br />

George Washington High School, Danville, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

Union; Home Economics; Pansophia; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation; YWCA. <br />

NANCY ELLEN SHIDELER, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Forum; Kappa Mu Epsilon; <br />

Student Education Association; Tri-M. <br />

CAROL ANNE SHOCKLEY, Stuart, Virginia <br />

Hardin Reynolds Memorial High School, Critz, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Maior: Mathematics and English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Forum, <br />

Secretary; Honors Hall ' House Council; Honor Society; Kappa <br />

Delta Pi, Vice President; Pansophia; Tri-M. <br />

VICKI JOYCE SIGMON, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pan­<br />

hellenic Representative, Best Pledge; Cotillion Club; Treasurer; <br />

Home Economics Club, Co-Historian; Student Education Asso­<br />

ciation; Student Government, Vice President; Tyler House Coun­<br />

cil, Treasurer. <br />

SUSAN PERKINS Sl!v1MONS, Alexandria, Virginia <br />

George Washington High School, Alexandria, Virginia. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choir; <br />

German Club; Glee Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Educa­<br />

tion Association; YWCA. Honor: May Day Court. <br />

JOAN MARIE SIMONS, Bridgeton, New Jersey <br />

Bridgeton High School, Bridgeton, New Jersey. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Grapurchat, Circulation Man­<br />

ager, Feature Writer; Honor Council, Recording Secretary; <br />

Pansophia; Sophomore Counselor; Student Government, Second <br />

Vice President; Symposium; Secretary; Wesley Foundation, Ed­<br />

itor of Wesley Chinles, Vice President; YWCA, Reporter. Honor: <br />

Who's Who, Junior and Senior Year. <br />

NANCY VIRGINIA SIMPSON, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: French. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Capital Club; Curtain Clan; <br />

YWCA. <br />

ESTHER ANN SKRIVSETH, Falls Church, Virginia <br />

Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior: Chemistry and History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma <br />

Tau, Vice President, Courtesy Chairman; Cotillion Club; The <br />

Forum, Leader of Conservative Wing; Lutheran Student Asso­<br />

ciation, Vice President, Treasurer; Student Education Association. <br />

Russell House Council; East Moffett House Council; Sophomore <br />

Stunt Night, Co-Chairman; Junior Follies, Chairman of Song <br />

and Dance Committee; Cotillion May Day Dance, Co-Chair­<br />

man; Honors: Russell Junior Resident; Sophomore Counselor, <br />

President; Who's Who. <br />

EMILY VIRGINIA SMITH, Baton Rouge High School, <br />

Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Stu­<br />

dent Education Association. <br />

JULIA MARGARET SMITH, Radford, Virginia <br />

Auburn High School, Riner, Virginia. B.A. Major: Chemistry <br />

and Mathematics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Chi Beta Phi; Day Student's Club; <br />

Highlanders; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Orchestra; Tri-M Club: <br />

Honors: Frank E. Page Scholarships; Radford College Honor <br />

Society. <br />

ROBERTA ANN SMITH, Richmond, Virginia <br />

Hermitage High School, Richmond, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Tau, President, Re­<br />

cording Secretary; Cotillion Club; Grapurchat, Distribution Man­<br />

ager; May Day Commission; Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary. <br />

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RUBY JOY SMITH, Collinsville, Virginia <br />

Fieldale High School, Collinsville, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union, Advisory Council, Secretary, <br />

President; Pansophia; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education As­<br />

sociation. <br />

MARY CRANDOL SNYDER, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Hampton High School, Blacksburg, Virginia. B.S. Major:<br />

ementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

CONEE ANNE SOLLENBERGER, Woodstock, Virginia <br />

Central High School, Woodstock, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Cotillion Club; Sig­<br />

ma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

CAROLY;-.J WEYMOUTH SOMMERS, Highland Park, New Jersey <br />

Point Pleasant High School, Highland Park, New Jersey. B.S. in <br />

Education. Major: Health & Physical Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

Pemm Club. <br />

NINA SUE SORRELL, Bluefield, Virginia <br />

Graham High School, Bluefield, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. German Dance Club; <br />

Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Kappa, Recording <br />

Secretary, President; Tri-M Club. Honor: Who's Who. <br />

DORIS MARIE SPANGLER, Glasgow, Virginia <br />

Natural Bridge High School, Glasgow, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student <br />

. Union; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, President; YWCA.<br />

EDITH LORRAINE SPENCE, Buena Vista, Virginia <br />

Parry McCluer High School, Buena Vista, Virginia. B.S. in Ed­<br />

ucation. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Stu­<br />

dent Union; Student Education Association; YWCA. <br />

DIANE MAR SPRESSEll., Welch, West Virginia <br />

Welch High School, Welch, West Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathe­<br />

matics and Music. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choir, Accompanist; Choral Club; <br />

Grapurchat Staff; M.E.N.C.; Newman Club, Treasurer; Orches­<br />

tra; Student Government Electoral Board, Chairman; Tri-M Club. <br />

Chi Beta Phi; Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice President; Radofrd College <br />

Honor Society; Honors: Who's Who. <br />

BARBARA ANNE SPRUILL, Chesapeake, Virginia <br />

Great Bridge High School, Chesapeake, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education Assocaton.<br />

.<br />

MARGARET RUTH SPURLIN, Galax, Virginia <br />

Galax High School, Galax, Virginia. B.S. Major: Mathematics. <br />

June, <strong>1965</strong>. Grapurchat Staff; Honor Society, Treasurer; Kappa <br />

Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; The Political Fomm; Tri-M Club, <br />

Treasurer; YWCA. <br />

PATRICIA ANN STALLARD, Pound, Virginia <br />

Pound High School, Pound, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Highlanders. <br />

KAREN B. STEINMAN, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Portage Area High School, Portage, Pennsylvania. B.S. Major: <br />

Health and Physical Education. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Orchesis; Pemm <br />

Club. <br />

CALLIE RUTH STEVENS, Salem, Virginia <br />

Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia.<br />

Major: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Wesley Foundation. <br />

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B.A. General. <br />

PHYLLIS SUE STILTNER, Radford, Virginia <br />

Grundy High School, Radford, Virginia. B.S. Major: Business Ed­<br />

ucation. March, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

LINDA SPENCER STONE, Bassett, Virginia <br />

Martinsville High, Bassett, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Major: <br />

English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Ingles House Council, President; Inter­<br />

dorm Committee of Student Government, Chairman; Student <br />

Government Representative; West Moffett House Council, Presi­<br />

dent; Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

ALMA KATHLEEN STUMP, Marion, Virginia <br />

Marion High School, Marion, Virginia. B.S . in Education. Major: <br />

Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Home Economics Club; Orchesis, <br />

Secretary; Student Education Association, Treasurer, Secretary; <br />

YWCA.<br />

VERA LEA SURFACE, Max Meadows, Virginia <br />

Northfork-Elkhorn High School, Northfork, West Virginia. B.S. <br />

in Education. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

BETTY ZANE SWECKER, Hillsville, Virginia <br />

Ft. Chiswell High School, Hillsville, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Business Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda. <br />

ROSE ANN SWINDALL, Pound, Virginia <br />

Pound High School, Pound, Virginia. B.A. in Education. Major: <br />

English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Choral Club; Curtain Clan; French Club; <br />

Glee Club; Pansophia; Pi Delta Epsilon; Highlanders; Radford <br />

Review, Co-editor; YWCA. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

BARBARA LANE TATE, Bluefield, Virginia <br />

Graham High School, Bluefield, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics . . August, <strong>1965</strong>. Disciple Student Fellow­<br />

ship; Home Economics Club. <br />

SANDRA LEE T AWES, Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

MARTHA ANN TENCH, Colonial Heights, Virginia <br />

Colonial Heights High School, Colonial Heights, Virginia. B.S. <br />

Major: Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda. <br />

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WANDA JEAN VEST, Floyd, Virginia <br />

Floyd High School, Floyd, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: <br />

Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Curtain Clan; House Council, President, <br />

Fire Warden; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Education Association. <br />

JUDY IRIS VIA., Patrick Springs, Virginia <br />

Hardin Reynolds Memorial High School, Patrick Springs, Vir­<br />

ginia. B.S. in Education. Major: Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta <br />

Lambda, Treasurer, Vice President; Student Education Associ­<br />

ation. <br />

JUDY CAROL VIPPERMAN, Ridgeway, Virginia <br />

Drewry Mason High School, Ridgeway, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior : Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. <br />

PATRICIA CATHERINE VITOMSKI, Englishtown, New Jersey <br />

Freehold Regional High School, Freehold, New Jersey. B.S. in <br />

Education. Maior : History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Grapurchat, Reporter; <br />

Student Education Association, Reporter. <br />

JULIA BLANCHE WARE, Bumpass, Virginia <br />

Louisa County High School, Bumpass, Virginia. B.S. in Educa­<br />

tion. Maior: Health and Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Tau, <br />

Treasurer; Athletic Association; Bolling House Council, Presi­<br />

dent; Ingles House Council, Vice President; Monogram Club, <br />

Treasurer; Pemm Club, Secretary. <br />

CAROL LYNN WATSON, Wytheville, Virginia <br />

George Wythe High School, Wytheville, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Ed­<br />

ucation Association; YWCA. <br />

CHARLOTTE ANN WATSON, Radford, Virginia <br />

Dublin High School, Dublin, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior: <br />

Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students' Club, Social Chair­<br />

man; Home Economics Club; Honor Council. H011Or: Sophomore <br />

Counselor. <br />

FRANCES HALL WATSON, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Day Students' <br />

Club; Hoofbeats Club; Pansophia; Student Education Associa­<br />

tion. <br />

BERNICE HUDSON WEBB, Radford, Virginia <br />

William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major : Business. August, <strong>1965</strong>. Baptist Student Union; <br />

Phi Beta Lambda; YWCA. Horwr: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

TERRY JO WEBB, Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Geography Club; Psi <br />

Club; Student Education Association. <br />

ANN NIXON WEEKS, Floyd, Virginia <br />

Willis High School, Floyd, Virginia. B.A. Maior: Biology. June, <br />

<strong>1965</strong>. Church of the Brethren Student Fellowship; Curtain Clan; <br />

French Club; Hoofbeats. Ho1W1 : Sophomore Counselor; NSF <br />

Grant. <br />

DOROTHY PATRICIA WEST, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. Maior : <br />

Business. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Phi Beta Lambda. Honor: Dean's List. <br />

JEANNE E. WHITENER, Arlington, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior: Elementary Education. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Student Education <br />

Association. <br />

GEORGIA ANNE WILLIAMS, Falls Church, Virginia . <br />

Stuart High School, Falls Church, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Maior: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Animus Quarens, Re­<br />

porter; Cosmopolitan Club; Student Education Association. <br />

PHYLLIS MAE WILLIAMSON, Radford, Virginia <br />

Auburn High School, Riner, Virginia. B.S. in Education. Maior : <br />

Public School Music. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Band; Choral Club and Ensem­<br />

ble; Kappa Delta Pi; Mu Phi Epsilon, Corresponding and Re­<br />

cording Secretary; Music Educators National Conference. <br />

BRENDA LEE WILSON, Mechanicsville, Virginia <br />

Thomas Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior: English. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Tau, Program <br />

Chairman; Honor Council; East Moffett House Council, Secre­<br />

tary; Pansophia; Rule Book Committee; Senior Class Vice Presi­<br />

dent; Student Education Association; Tyler House Council, Pres­<br />

ident. Honor: Sophomore Counselor; Who's Who. <br />

ANN MARIA WINGFIELD, Hopewell, Virginia <br />

Prince George High School, Hopewell, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Maior: Elementary Education. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Curtain Clan; <br />

German Club; Student Education Association. <br />

ELEANOR CAROLE WOHLFORD, Wytheville, Virginia <br />

George Wythe High School, Wytheville, Virginia. B.S. in Edu­<br />

cation. Major: Music. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Band; Mu Phi Epsilon, <br />

Warden; Music Educators' National Conference, President. <br />

CAROLYN BOND WRIGHT, Forest Hill, Maryland <br />

Bel Air High School, Forest Hill, Maryland. B.A. General. <br />

Major: Art. March, <strong>1965</strong>. Alpha Sigma Tau, Co-rush Chairman, <br />

Historian; German Club, Chairman Coronation Ball. Ho1W1: <br />

Freshman Identification; May Court; Miss Maryland; Miss Preak­<br />

ness; V.P.I. Homecoming Court; V.P.1. Miltary Ball Princess; <br />

Who's Who. <br />

JOYCE REBECCA WRIGHT, Bridgewater, Virginia <br />

Turner Ashby High School, Dayton, Virginia. B.S. in Education. <br />

Major: Home Economics. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Church of the Brethren <br />

Student Fellowship, Secretary and Treasurer; Home Economics <br />

Club; Student Education Association. <br />

ROSALIND WEBB ZAHN, Radford, Virginia <br />

Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Major: History. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Band; Glee Club. <br />

CYNTHIA ANN ZEIGLER, Tazewell, Virginia <br />

Tazewell High School, Tazewell, Virginia. B.A. in Education. <br />

Maior: English and Latin. June, <strong>1965</strong>. Pansophia; Sigma Kappa, <br />

Scholarship Chairman; Student Education Association; Symposi­<br />

um. Honor: Sophomore Counselor. <br />

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GENERAL INDEX <br />

Administration _________ ___ ___________________________________________<br />

20- 43 Kappa Mu Epsilon __ _______ _____________ _____ __ __________ __ ____<br />

178<br />

Alumnae Association ________________. _____ ____.___ __ _______<br />

173<br />

Library Club ________ __ __ __ ___________ ____ ____ _______________ ____<br />

212<br />

Alpha Psi Omega ___ _______ __ _______________ _____ ____ _____ ______<br />

174 Literary Magazine _______.___ _________ ___ __ __ __ ________________<br />

199<br />

Alpha Sigma Alpha ____ ____________ __ ______ __ __ __ ________ ___<br />

184-185 Lutheran Student Association ______ _____ __ ___ __ _____ 227<br />

Alpha Sigma Tau __________ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ ____ _____ __ .__ ___ ___ 186-187 Martin, Charles K., Jr. _________________ __ __ ___ __ __________<br />

22- 23<br />

Animus Quarens ______ __.____ ______________________ __ ____________<br />

212 May Day __________ __ _________________________ ________________ ___________ 238-242<br />

Aquamaids ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ _______.______ __ __ ____ __ ___________________ _ 220<br />

Monogram Club __ ____ ____________________________________________<br />

219<br />

Art Guild _____ ____ _______ _____.__ ___ _________________________________ ___<br />

208<br />

Mu Phi Epsilon __ ______ _______ __________________ ___ ________ _____ ___<br />

179<br />

Athletic Association ______ ____.___ __ __ __ __ ___________ ______ ___ 218-219 Music Educators National Conference ____ ________ 203<br />

Band __ ____________ ___ __________ ____ _________ __ __ _________ ____..___<br />

202<br />

Newman Club _______________ ______________ ____ ___ ______ __________<br />

228<br />

Baptist Student Union .. _____ ____ __ ___________ __ ______ ____ 225<br />

Newspaper ______________________________ ____ ___ ______________ __ _______ 200-201<br />

BEE HIVE __ _________ ___ ___. __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ ____________ ___ ___<br />

196-198<br />

Orchesis __ _________________________________________________ .. ____________ 222<br />

Board of Visitors ____ _____ ____ __ __ ________ __ __________________ _ 24 Panhellenic Council _________________ ___ ______________ ___________<br />

183<br />

Canterbury Association __ _____________ ___ __ _______________~ _<br />

226<br />

Pansophia __ _______ __ ______________________ _____ _________ __________ ___<br />

209<br />

Chi Beta Phi ___ __ _______ ______ ___ __ __ _______________________________<br />

175<br />

Pemm Club ____ ___ _________ _________ __ __ __________________ _____ ______<br />

223<br />

Choral Club __ _____ __ ___ ____.________ . _____ __ ______ _______ _____ 205 Phi Beta Lambda ___ _______________ ___.__ __ _______ ___.________ _ 180<br />

Church of the Brethren Student Fellowship ____ 226 Pictorial Section __________________.__________________. ____ ________<br />

6- 19<br />

Concert Dance Club ______ ___ ____________________ ___________ 222 Pi Delta Epsilon .____ ___ _______.__ __ ______ ____________ __ __ ________<br />

181<br />

Contents __ __ __ ___ _______________ _________ _______ _________ _____ ___ ____<br />

2<br />

Pi Gamma Mu ____ ___._________ __ __ __ __ ___ ________ ____ ____ ____ ___ ___<br />

182<br />

Cotillion Club ______ __ ___ ___ __ __ _______ ________ ___________ ______<br />

192-193 President of the College __.______.___.__ _______._______.. _____ 22- 23<br />

Curriculum Clubs __ __ __ _______ ______ __ ___ __ ___ _____ ______ ___<br />

196-231 Psi Club ___________ _____ ________________ __ ____ _________ _____ _____________<br />

210<br />

Curtain Clan __ __ _____ _______ ___ __ ___ _____ __ __ ________ __ __._____<br />

207<br />

Queens ___________ ___ _____ ___ __________.___ _______________ ______________<br />

243-245<br />

Dance Clubs _____ ___.____ ________. ___ ____...___ ____ ____.________._<br />

192-195 RADFORD REVIEW __ ____________________.... ___________ ___<br />

199<br />

Day Students Club .__ .__ ___________ __ ___.__ ____ _____ ... _. ______ 216-217<br />

37<br />

Dean of Instruction _.. __ . ______ ____ ____ ._________________ _____ 25 ~?f~~acl~b--::: ::::::: :: :::: :::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: 221<br />

Dean of Women _____....___ _______________ __ _____ __ ___ ____________<br />

41<br />

Shelley, M. P. ______________. ____________..______________.__________<br />

36<br />

Dedication _____.__ ____________ .. __ __________________ ____________.__ 4- 5 Sigma Kappa ---..------------------.---------------------------------- 188-189<br />

Director of Admissions and Placement ___________ 36 Sigma Sigma Sigma __________.______ ____ __ ___._____ __ __ ______ ___ 190-191<br />

El Circulo Espanol __.____________ _______________ ___ ___ ___ _____<br />

210 Ski Club _____________.. _____ ~__________ .__ _______ ___. _____. ___ ________<br />

206<br />

Faculty _________ ____ _____ __ __ ____. __ ____ ________ __ ______ __ _________<br />

25- 43 Social Sororities .____________.______ __ ________ __ ____. ___________<br />

184-191<br />

Foreword __ ____ __. ___ ________.________ ___ ________ ___ __ ___ __ ________<br />

3 Student Body __.. ____ __ ________. _____ __ _______ ____._. __ ___.________<br />

44-161<br />

4-H Alumnae Association __ __ __ _________ ____ __ __ ___ ________ 208 Senior _______.________.___.___.. ________________ ___ ________________<br />

46-99<br />

German Club __________ ______ ____ ______ ___ __ __ __ ____ ______ ________ 194-195 Junior ----- ...-----------------------.--------- ---.-----------------­ 100-115<br />

Glee Club ______________ __ __ ___ __ ______ _____ _____________ ___ __________ 204 Sophomore -------.---.---------..--------- .----- ---.---.-..----­ 116-137<br />

GRAPURCHAT __ __ ___________________________ __ ____ __ ___ __ _____ 200-201 Freshman _____________. _____________ ________ _____ __ ___________<br />

138-158<br />

Highlanders ___________ ______ ___ __ ____ _______ _________________ _____ 202 Student Court _. ____________________ ____ __ ______ __ __ ___.__ __.____ ____<br />

165<br />

Home Economics Club ____ __ __ __ ________________ ___ ___ _____ 215<br />

Student Education Association ________ __._______ ______ ___ 213-214<br />

Honor Council ______ __ __________________________________ ________<br />

166 Student Government ___.______ _____________._____..__.________<br />

164-165<br />

Honor Fratemities __ __ _________________________ ___ ____________ 174-182 Student Life Committee __._____________ __ __ ._._.__ _____ ____. 165<br />

176 :··<br />

. ....Tri-M Club _. _____.___________. ________.________ ______________________<br />

' -'~:,- 211<br />

~~~fue~~ci_~~~ __ :::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::='::::- 221 . United Campus Christian Fellowship ____________ __ 227<br />

House Councils ---------------------------------------------------- -- 167-172 Wesley Foundation _____._.____.__ _________.___.__ ____._________ 229<br />

Hurlburt, Frances _________ __ _________________________________ _____ _ 41 Westminister Fellowship _______ ______ ________._______ __ ____<br />

229<br />

In Memorium _______________.______________ ____________ ______ __ __ ___<br />

159-161 Who's Who _____.__.__ ___________ __________ __ ____ ___,__._____________<br />

234-237<br />

Interdorm Council ______ __ ____ __ _______ ____ ____________ _____ ____ _ 165 Young, Robert J_-----------.- -.------ ----------------------------- 25<br />

Kappa Delta Pi __ _____ ___ ____ ___ _____ ____ ________ ._______________ 177 YWCA __________ ._. _____________._.. ___ ___ __ .__ __ _.__ ____ .___ . _____.._ 230-231<br />

256

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