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Contents<br />

Introduction 4<br />

Administration and<br />

Faculty 22<br />

Student Life 146<br />

Classes 186<br />

Senior Directory 300<br />

2


DISCOVERY<br />

Fall, 1967 opening doors to a new and exciting world, the life "at Radford<br />

College. Eager Freshmen wrapped in enthusiasm discover for the first time<br />

the "College Way." Returning Sophomores and Juniors, more confident, assert<br />

with added zeal their ambition to search and find their individual niche.<br />

For graduating Seniors, this year becomes significant; a more sensitive light<br />

shines on all the facets of Radford College. Once trivial events become important<br />

for seniors realize that these may never occur again.<br />

There is a great discovery by all classes that life is an exciting adventure<br />

every day. Students discover a little more concerning themselves, their potentials<br />

and capabilities, and their environment. Radford College has served<br />

as a catalyst for these great discoveries.<br />

5


EXPL OR A TION


Gently rolling mountains crowned with multicolored trees set the scene<br />

for Radford College. A pleasing atmosphere of mountain air and sunshine<br />

enable both academic and extra-curricular pursuits to flourish. Through exploration<br />

of these many attributes, increased pride in the College plant has<br />

been realized. The addition of three dormitories, the completion of Powell<br />

Hall, and the construction of Young Hall have stimulated an interest in the<br />

student to explore what opportunities are provided and to decide how they<br />

are to be utilized to the best advantage.


During the latter half of this century,<br />

increased emphasis has been<br />

placed upon the Imowledge of the<br />

people of the world_ Individuals are<br />

urged to develop their potentials to<br />

their maximum capacities. Such is the<br />

case at Radford College. The College<br />

KNOWLEDGE <br />

establishes goals to which the student<br />

must strive to obtain. She does not,<br />

however, climb the road to acquisition<br />

alone. Even with an enrollment<br />

of 3600 students, the faculty stands<br />

ready to aid each student individually<br />

in her quest.<br />

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10<br />

LEARNING


The learning process may take place in a number of ways. Class lectures<br />

and discussions provide the opportunity for the student to hear and to express<br />

facts and opinions. Research projects utilize the principle of learning by doing.<br />

As a student wanders through the stacks of the newly-expanded library<br />

looking for her needed material, she glances across numerous book titles,<br />

new subjects widen her mind and excite her curiosity. Through direct experimentation,<br />

as in the chemistry laboratory, a student observes first-hand<br />

those ideas and concepts revealed during lectures.<br />

In <strong>1968</strong>, each student was welcomed into the academic community of<br />

Radford College and nurtured upon its principles ofeducation.<br />

11


ACCOMPLISHMENTS <br />

<strong>1968</strong> was year of accomplishments, not only for the College as an institution,<br />

but also for each individual. The range of accomplishments extends<br />

from passing a certain exam to mastering the technique of sculpturing. It<br />

may have been a personal feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction or a<br />

publicly honored attainment. The student has been presented various tasks<br />

and problems while at Radford. Successfully, and perhaps unsuccessfully, she<br />

has met them and has gained from these experiences.


13


FRIENDSHIPS


An enrollment of approximately 3600 students and 250 faculty members<br />

permits Radford College to be an ideal meeting-ground for friends. Living<br />

together, working together, and playing together have joined many girls in<br />

lasting friendships. These friendships may involve a large number of girls,<br />

as does a sorority, or it may just entail strong ties between two students.<br />

In <strong>1968</strong>, the remodled Cove provided a warm atmosphere where at all<br />

times of the day one could observe readily the close feeling which exists<br />

among the RC girls.<br />

15


COMPANIONS<br />

Within the classroom situation, the instructor exerts his influence upon<br />

the class. During those informal moments, however, the students of Radford<br />

College have felt their influence perhaps even more. Programs such as Contact,<br />

have given the student the advantages of developing a new sense of<br />

respect and admiration for these educated people.


17


RELAXATION


New emphasis has been placed upon enjoying oneself. Sports such as<br />

tennis and swimming have become favorites at Radford College. For the<br />

less vigorous, color television sets placed in the Pannel Room and in several<br />

dormitories add a special touch to a quiet evening. College week-ends naturally<br />

are the focal point of the college girl's memories.<br />

19


FUTURE<br />

To every student, the Future holds a different meaning. To the Freshmen<br />

and Sophomores, perhaps it means graduation from college. For the Juniors,<br />

the future may still be distant, but yet they feel its approach. The future<br />

to the Seniors is imminent. They must leave the compact world of Radford<br />

College to enter a larger one.<br />

For all students, the Future poses puzzling questions; problems and anxieties<br />

arise. That once-felt feeling of solidarity is shaken. Throughout <strong>1968</strong>,<br />

each student has sought through added emphasis upon discovery, exploration,<br />

knowledge, accomplishments, friendships, and relaxation the answers to her<br />

Future.<br />

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At this moment of accelerated<br />

growth and change in Virginia higher<br />

education, Radford College is committed<br />

to hold to those valuable traditions<br />

and ideals of woman's education<br />

developed through its history and at<br />

the same time meet the exciting challenges<br />

of our changing times.<br />

My congratulations go to each senior<br />

as she enters the activities of this<br />

world and seeks to solve the problems<br />

she will encounter.<br />

24


:J),.. Jo~n<br />

Vice p ,.ejiJenl<br />

(l,.ove Barte,.<br />

Those of you who graduate this<br />

year are deserving of our congratulations<br />

on your accomplishments at "<br />

Radford College. We will miss you,<br />

but any sadness we feel at your departure<br />

is tempered by our pride in<br />

having played a part in your lives<br />

during these important college years.<br />

Each time we learn of your further<br />

accomplishments we will share them<br />

with you vicariously.<br />

For those of you who remain with<br />

us next year, I need not remind you<br />

that your talents and energies are in<br />

constant demand. I look forward to<br />

the challenges and opportunities<br />

which the new year will bring, because<br />

I am confident that you are<br />

prepared to meet them. It is a pleasure<br />

to contemplate our work together.<br />

25


Dr. ~Iartin points proudly to ~use Hall, soon to be under construction.<br />

Teamwork ensured success in '68.<br />

26


Dedication, a characteristic of the RC Vice-President.<br />

SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. J. W. Stanley, Mr. H. Wise Kelly, Mrs. Henderson Graham, Mr. Leonard<br />

Muse, Director; Mr. L. Lee Bean, Mrs. Raymond E. Sumner, Mrs. J. Chambers Bristow. STANDING, LEFT<br />

TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sara Y. Hall, clerk; Mr. Richard J. Holland, Col. Charles H. Reed, Vice-Rector; Miss<br />

Mary Jane Dudley, :Mr. Francis Bell.<br />

27


Miss Louanne LeWright, Assistant Dean of<br />

Women, looks through the files.<br />

Dr. '-larion P. Shelley, Dean of Admissions<br />

and Records, looks over applications.<br />

Doctor Rush reviews some papers.<br />

Mrs. Maxine Spiers, Resident Hall Coordinator,<br />

reads through the dormitory record<br />

rorms.<br />

28


Mrs. Reece Goldsmith talks to a student<br />

while on her way to the filing cabinet.<br />

As the student body grows larger<br />

and larger, greater emphasis is placed<br />

upon the interaction between the<br />

student population and such administrative<br />

offices as that of the Dean<br />

of Women. Here, it cannot be denied<br />

that understanding and cooperation<br />

lead to success - that was <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

Likewise, the office of admissions and<br />

placement aided numerous students<br />

with the beneEcial Student Placement<br />

Service.<br />

Miss Frances Hurlburt, Dean of Women, receives many telephone calls.<br />

29


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Yea,.<br />

Mr. J. Ellis Moran, Business Manager, glances up from<br />

his reports.<br />

Mr. W. Scott Weaver, Treasurer, keeps track of the College's<br />

debits and credits.<br />

A new addition to the College stafT, Dr. J. Layton.<br />

30


I.<br />

Assistants. in the Bookstore look at the materials which are available.<br />

Mr. Theodore Gardiner, Food Service Manager, relaxes<br />

after planning the meals.<br />

Mr. Don \Vheeler, Postmaster, postmarks the out-going<br />

mail.<br />

31


Mrs. Jones, Relief Hostess; Mrs. Helen Atkinson, Tyler; 'irs. Alta Bailey, Russell; Mrs.<br />

Claribell 'lcCormick, Pocahontas.<br />

'Irs. Mary Porter, Relief Hostess; Mrs. Julia<br />

Smith, East 'lolTett; Miss Jane Howard,<br />

Honors, not pictured.<br />

,Irs. \'era Jessee, BlIehanan House.


Mrs. Brinton, Draper; Mrs. Ferne Jett, Relief<br />

Hostess,<br />

Mrs. Sylvia Williamson, Jefferson; "'Irs.<br />

Lorrayne Muncy, Madison; \1rs. Mary Jo<br />

Vaught, \Vashington.<br />

Mrs. Christine Snead, Relief Hostess; Mrs.<br />

Mary Hilton, Trinkle; Mrs. Margaret Van<br />

Huss, Floyd; Mrs. Roop, Relief Hostess.<br />

33


Police Chief Bowan checks with other patrolmen.


{;ducalion <br />

Reviewing student teaching applications keeps ~rs. Smith busy.<br />

The Division of Education is composed<br />

of those students majoring in<br />

elementary and early childhood education,<br />

business, health and physical<br />

education, library science and special<br />

education. New techniques introduced<br />

in these areas have included a "wireless"<br />

laboratory in shorthand, colored<br />

televisions to receive the ETV program<br />

in Professional Education, and a laboratory<br />

for Early Childhood Education,.<br />

This year, a master's degree in<br />

business, new majors in dance and<br />

recreation, and new courses in dance<br />

and lacrosse were offered.<br />

Martha V. Arnold, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of Health <br />

and Physical Education <br />

Nancy E. Barber, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of Health <br />

and Physical Education <br />

Robert B. Bartos, ~ .E .<br />

Assis tant Professor of Education<br />

Daryll D. Bauer, Jr. , ~.E.~.<br />

Assistant Professor of Education<br />

Carolyn R. Benson, Ph.D. <br />

Professor of Health and <br />

Physical Education <br />

Bertha F. Brandon, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of Health <br />

and Physical Education <br />

Donald L. Campbell, Jr., Ed.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Education<br />

Annie I. Cardwell, M.Ed. <br />

Assistant Professor of Education <br />

Fletcher F. Carter, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Education<br />

Robert D. Childers, Ed.D. <br />

Professor of Education


Dr. John W. Ove rby, Division Dean of<br />

Education<br />

Audio-visual aids are important to good<br />

teaching.<br />

Helen M. Creasey, M.S. <br />

Assistant Professor of Education <br />

~ary S. David, \i.S. <br />

Assistant Professor of Health <br />

and Physical Education <br />

Iris C. Ely, M.S. <br />

Assistant Professor of Education <br />

Gail Evans, M.S. <br />

Assistant Professor of Health <br />

and Physical Education <br />

Evelyn M. Fitzpatrick, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of Education <br />

Fraughton G. Ford, Ed.D. <br />

Associate Professor of Education <br />

Robert S. Gibson, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

Library Science <br />

Virginia L. Harris, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Business<br />

Charles R. Higgins, M.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of Education<br />

Pegeen H. Horth, B.S.<br />

Instructor of Health a nd<br />

Physical Education<br />

37


Miss Roberts instructs her class in Modern<br />

Dance techniques.<br />

Vera W. Jessee, ~.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Home Economics<br />

Beulah F. Johnson, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Library Science<br />

Mary H. Jones, M.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Home Economics<br />

Robert E. Leathers, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Education<br />

Robert J. Lockwood, Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Education<br />

Frances A. Mason, ~.S .<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Home Economics<br />

Edward R. :\lcIntosh, Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Library Science<br />

Edna E. Nation, ~.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of Health<br />

and Ph~ ' sical Education


John W. Overbey, Ed.D. <br />

Professor of Busi ness <br />

Ellen E. Philbeck, Ed.S. <br />

A~sistant Professor of Health <br />

and Physical Education <br />

Laird L. Rush, M.Ed. <br />

Assistant Professor of Education <br />

John A. Rutherford, Ed.D. <br />

Associate Professor of Education <br />

Celene H. Sanders, M.S. <br />

Assistant l'rofessor of Business <br />

Virgil Sherwood, Ed.D. <br />

Professor of Education <br />

Early childhood education majors gain experience<br />

by teaching in the McGuffey kindergarten.<br />

Earl W. Thomas, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of Education <br />

Thumas R. Trahin, Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Elementary Education<br />

Joyce K. Whitmer, B.S.<br />

Instructor of Health and<br />

Physical Education<br />

Miss Younger explains the basic: fundamental<br />

movements to her class.<br />

Elizabeth D. Younger, ~I.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Health<br />

and Physical Education<br />

39


fiumani liej ;])ivijion ptacej<br />

New emphasis has been placed<br />

upon conversation in foreign languages<br />

and fresh techniques in speech<br />

and dramatic classes have been introduced<br />

in the Division of Humanities.<br />

<strong>1968</strong> saw the opening of Powell<br />

Hall, the new fine arts center, which<br />

houses the largest music department<br />

in the state. Comprising over 700<br />

students majoring in art, English,<br />

foreign languages, music, speech and<br />

dramatics, this division of the College<br />

has profited by expansion.<br />

Miss Mire directs her class in Spanish.<br />

Dr. Irving R. Si lverman, Division Dean of<br />

Humanities<br />

Sara Armstrong, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of English<br />

Carol J. Bradley, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Art<br />

Giordano R. Casa, B.L.<br />

Assistant Professor of Spanish<br />

Esther B. Clark, ~l.E.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Art<br />

Anna M. Cochrane, \l.A.<br />

Associate Professor of Art<br />

Thomas E. Coleman, Jr., M.A.<br />

Associate Professor of English<br />

Jean H. Dougherty, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of English<br />

Francois J. DeVriendt, B.A.<br />

Instructor of French<br />

Henry H. Dyer, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of English<br />

Jean B. Einstein, \l.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of \[usic<br />

40


Dr. Dyer stresses a point in his American Realism and Naturalism Class.<br />

Paul W. Frets, M.A.<br />

A~s i s t a nt Professor of -\.rt<br />

Gail Garlock, B.A.<br />

Instmctor of English<br />

Charles L. Hayes, ~I.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Dramatic<br />

Arts and Speech<br />

Mildred :\1. Heimlick, :\-I.S.:\'1.<br />

Assistant Professor of ;\1usic<br />

John R. Hitchings, M.M.<br />

Assistant Professor of Music<br />

Walter R. Jones, Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Music<br />

Louis C. Jordan, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of English<br />

Janice V. Kent, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Art<br />

Susan Kirby<br />

Instructor of English<br />

David Z. Kushner, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Music<br />

41


Nicolo G. M. LuMascolo III<br />

Assistant Professor of Music<br />

Thomas R. Markusen, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Art<br />

Benjamin S. Medford, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Music<br />

William M. Yloorehouse, \1.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Dramatic<br />

Arts and Speech<br />

Robert B. Nance, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Foreign Language<br />

Fredrick O'Connell<br />

Instructor of German<br />

Harold D. Propst, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of English<br />

Steven J. Pyrek, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of English<br />

Robert H. Richards, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Music<br />

Sandra J. Russell, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Professor of English<br />

Professor O'Connell gives extra help to a student after class.<br />

42


The doors are always open.<br />

Judy A. Savoie, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of French<br />

Lewis L. Schnellmenn, M.A .<br />

Assistant Professor of Art<br />

Lewis R. Sheckler, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Music<br />

Dennis C. Sheer, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of English<br />

Irving R. Silverman, Ph.D.<br />

Division Dean<br />

Edwin L. Stockton, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of English<br />

Charles N. Todehoft, Mus. Ed.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Music<br />

Erwin U. Wright, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of English<br />

Lloyd A. Zurbrigg, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of \-lusic<br />

43


Professor Mah is puzzled by a mathematical problem.<br />

The Division of Natural Sciences<br />

has taken great interest, under the<br />

supervision of its newly appointed<br />

Dean, Dr. Daniel Marvin, to stimulate<br />

the minds of those 550 students<br />

who seek a profession as teachers and<br />

researchers. Reed Hall becomes the<br />

home-away-from-home for majors in<br />

biology, chemistry, general science,<br />

and physics. These girls spend long<br />

hours in lectures and labs, meeting<br />

their newly revised requirements. As<br />

is evident in colleges throughout the<br />

nation, an increased interest in mathematics<br />

has yielded a major in mathematical<br />

statistics at Radford.<br />

David L. Albig, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of \1athematics<br />

William A. Barkley, !\,1.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Chemistry<br />

Archie D. Brock, "1.A.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of'lathematics<br />

Philip L. Carithers, \t.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of Chemistry<br />

Jack W. Clark, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Biology<br />

'Iervyn M. Copeland, M.A.<br />

Assista nt Professor<br />

of \Iathematics<br />

Stephen J. Cunningham, Jr.<br />

Instructor of Physics<br />

Patrick B. Dunnigan, \1.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Biology<br />

Preston L. Durrill, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Chemistry<br />

Don I. Dwyer, Jr., 'I.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

\lathematics


Dr. Daniel E. Marvin, Jr., Division Dean<br />

of Natural Science.<br />

Mr. Dwyer explains a problem on integrals.<br />

Gary H. Ford, :\I.A.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Mathematics<br />

Richard L. Hoffman, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Biology<br />

Kermit Hutcheson, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Mathematics<br />

Floyd E. Jarvis, Jr., Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Biology<br />

Carolyn F. Johns M.S.<br />

Ass isla n t Professor<br />

of Mathematics<br />

Franklin 1\'1. Jones, Ed.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Science<br />

Rogers F. Lambert, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Chemistry<br />

Betsy H. Little, ~1.A.<br />

Instructor of Mathematics<br />

Elsie M. Lockmeyer, l\'I.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

General Science<br />

Charleene M. Lutes, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Biol()gy<br />

45


Mr. Ingles invites a student into his office to talk about Biology.<br />

Valient W. ~ah, Ph.D. <br />

Professor of Mathematics <br />

Daniel E. Marvin, Jr., Ph.D. <br />

Professor of Biology <br />

Gene H. Maynard, M. Ed. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

General Science <br />

Billy H. Meade, M.Ed. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

General Science <br />

David L. Merrill, M.S. <br />

Assistant Professor of Chemistry <br />

William E. Merrill, Ed.D. <br />

Professor of Science <br />

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

Assistant Professor of Biology <br />

Robert J. Miller, Jr., Ph.D. <br />

Professor of Biology <br />

Janet S. Milton, M.S. <br />

Assistant Professor <br />

of Mathematics <br />

Roxie Reynolds, M.S. <br />

Assistant Professor <br />

of Mathematics <br />

46


Richard L. Rittenhouse, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor of Biology<br />

Martha K. Roane, M.S.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Mathematics<br />

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

Instructor of Chemistry<br />

Raymond E. Spaulding, \i.A.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

or Mathematics<br />

Carol N. Thomas, M.S.<br />

Instructor of Chemistry<br />

Mack L. Whitaker, Ed.D.<br />

Professor of :\lathematics<br />

James R Willoughby, M.Ed.<br />

Assistant Professor of Physics<br />

Mr. Clark explains a biological diagram.<br />

A familiar pose of Mrs. Roane's while<br />

she is explaining a problem.<br />

47


on<br />

Professor Smith delivers his lecture in Psychology.<br />

The Division of Social Science is<br />

composed of those students majoring<br />

in geography, economics, history,<br />

journalism, philosophy and religion,<br />

political science, psychology and sociology.<br />

New techniques introduced<br />

in these areas have included a video<br />

camera and monitor in psychology<br />

and new map making equipment in<br />

geography. A new school of psychology<br />

has been set up and future plans<br />

include graduate majors in H istory and<br />

Psychology and an undergraduate<br />

major in Social Welfare.<br />

Dr. Franklin P. Hillman, Division Dean of<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Isleta L. Allen, M.S. <br />

instructor of Psychology <br />

Choung I. Chee, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Political Science<br />

Thomas W. DeHanas, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

Political Science <br />

Barry M. Dorsey, M.A.<br />

Instructor of Political Science<br />

Dora H. DuIT, M.S. <br />

Associa te Professor of <br />

Psychology <br />

Wayne K Engel, Ph.D. <br />

Professor of Psychology <br />

Judith A. Farmer, M.A.T. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

Geography <br />

Ralph H . Flynn, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of History<br />

Charles N. Foshee, Ph.D. <br />

Professor of Philosophy <br />

Alastair V. Harris, M.A. <br />

Assistant Professor of <br />

Psychology <br />

48


Professor YlcCready hegins his lecture in Sociology.<br />

Sally A. Harris, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Professor of History<br />

Franklin P. Hillman, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

Robert E. Holley, \1.5.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Geography<br />

Richard J. Jakiel, \1.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of History<br />

E dward D . Jervey, Ph.D .<br />

Professor of History<br />

Daniel L. Johnson, \I.A.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Psychology<br />

Elmer D. Johnson, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

Eleaner E. Kemp, ~I.A.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Ps ychology<br />

Kenyon C. Kies, \-1.5.<br />

Assistant Professor of<br />

Political Science<br />

William E. Larsen, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

49


Michael J. Leap, A.B.<br />

Assistant Professor of Sociology<br />

Harold W. '-iann, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

Forrest E. McCready, Jr., B.A.<br />

Instructor of Sociology<br />

Richard B. McKenzie, "1.A.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Economics<br />

Charles D. Millsaps, B.S.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

of Journalism<br />

James H. O'Donnell III, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

Mr. Ford and Mr. Wolne combine math<br />

and sociology between classes.<br />

William C. Peden, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Philosophy<br />

Frank A. Scott, Ed.D.<br />

Professor of Psychology<br />

Carroll E. Smith, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Psychology<br />

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

Assistant Professor<br />

of Journalism<br />

Maps aid Mr. Holley in giving his geography lectures.<br />

50


SluJenlj (Jain an 3njighl oflhe prejenl<br />

:lhrough lhe pajl<br />

Miss Waters helps a student with a schedule problem.<br />

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

Assistant Professor of History<br />

William D. Stump, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of History<br />

Artie L. Sturgeon, Ph.D.<br />

Professor of Psychology<br />

Norville C . Tate, M.A.<br />

Assistant Professor of Sociology<br />

Dolores A. Tremewan, M.A .<br />

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The Division of Graduate Studies<br />

has materialized into a most important<br />

aspect of the academic life at<br />

Radford College. Future plans call for<br />

a new major in business, and an advanced<br />

degree in special education.<br />

The staff carries on other activities for<br />

Radford College, such as cataloguing<br />

and registration. Comprising 400<br />

students, the Division of Graduate<br />

Studies can expect great expansion in<br />

the future as the need for the :\taster<br />

of Arts degree becomes more in demand.<br />

Graduate students ask questions after the<br />

lecture.<br />

They take notes and listen during the lecture.<br />

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Dr. Roberts, Graduate Division Dean, ,"e­<br />

...<br />

views an application to the masters program.<br />

Graduates take tests as do undergraduates.<br />

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Student Life


Members of the Executive Council are: Nancy Singleton, Vice President; Cheri Johnson, President; Sue De Vese, Chairman<br />

of Student Court; Susan Archer, Chairman of Rules Committee; Ann Snead, Chairman of Student Life; Diere Murphy,<br />

Chairman of Honor Court, Ann Pearson, Chairman of Interdorm Council; and Marge Reese, Chairman of lnterdorm<br />

Court.<br />

The Legislative members are: FIRST ROW: Jo "forgan, Mary Ellen Counts, Nancy Hankins, Sue Carey, Laura Ordogne,<br />

"lagaret Coughlin. SECOND RO\V: Jan Wilson, Linda Venters, Mary Ann Calr, Sharon Hart, P. J. Scott, Diane Canney,<br />

Nora \[angess, and Sandra Turner. THIRD RO'V: Donna DeHart, Pat Eastman, Lynda Holmes, Janet Nixan, Missy<br />

Robertson, Betsy Currie, Jackie Ruppert, Emily Wright, Connie Pugh, Susan Piper. FOURTH ROW: Linda Crowder,<br />

\larsha Oyler, .\1argaret Daughtery, .\lichele Goettel, Marje Wills, Pam Spence, Val HolTman, and Pat Ward. FIFTH<br />

ROW: Sylvia Williams, Pam Stanley, Karen White, Deane Cnderwood, Suzy Horton, Dale Smith, Susan Eister, Linda<br />

Sheppard, and '\[ar\, Lou Baker.<br />

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Set/-government !)j f:xempti/ied b'l the Courtj <br />

Student Court members are, COU:,,/TER-CLOCKWISE: Barbara Wood, Peggy Horn, Pam Siressi, Mary Hall, Cindy Rush, Parliamentarian;<br />

Sue DeVise, Chairman; Mary Lou Oliver, Secreta ry; Diana Rothenbuhler, Vera Mason, Joyce Swartz, and Francie Werbike.<br />

"Let us preserve truth, justice, and righteousness" is the motto of the Honor Council. Members are: Sandy Driskoll, Janice Hinkle, Cerri<br />

Carper, '1attie Harber, Dirie Murphy, Chairman; Ma rie Cuyette, Susie Bott, Toni Willia ms, Candice Robinson, and Ann Leo.<br />

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Interdorm Council members are : Linda Manning, Ann Stanfield, Ann Pearson, Joyce Kuhn, Susie Botts, Nina Eastman, Ciel Cross, and<br />

Marlyn Maxwell. BACK ROW: Nancy Singleton, Chairman; Pam Stanley, Sharon Jefferson, Alvey, Lexie Lamana, CY.lthia Powers,<br />

and \talory Carter.<br />

Interdorm Court members are: Janice Smith, Mary Ha ll, Advisor; Pat Hippe!. Bonnie Pierce, Chairman; Judy McGhee, Secretary; Vickie<br />

Vaughan. STANDING: Carol Gallaham, Mary Ellen Dowd, Gloria Yleade, and Terry DeBose.<br />

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Rutej Commitfee !)nitafej new propojaft<br />

SITTING: Donna Davenport, Ann Snead; Chairman, Sandy Stuart, Betly Robinson. STANDING: Pat<br />

Davis, Ju dy Tate, Susan Kiger, Gwen Durett.<br />

Rules Committee members, SEATED: Kathy Reilley, Carolyn Brinkley, Carolyn Jones, Susan Archer; Chairman, Fern Griffith, Pat Conaty,<br />

and Linda E rickson. STANDING: Susan Williams and Janice Whiteome.<br />

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Madison, STANDING: Sue Fischer, Social Chairman; Alice Anderson, Treasurer. ON FLOOR:<br />

Susan Eister, Hall Monitor; Lexie Lamana, President; Gloria Meade, Interdorm Representative;<br />

Clowe Campbell, Secretary; Sue Bogart, Vice-Pn:sident; Becky Leigh, Fire Warden.<br />

Bolling: Joyce Kuhn, President; Diane Viens, Vice-President; Jeannie Nance, Secretary; Micky Fast; Social Chairman; Cindy Seay,<br />

H all :Monitor; :Marcy Brown, Fire Warden; Judy Harsted and Mary Ellen Dowdy, Interdorm Representatives; Jane Walker, Secretary.<br />

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Draper, STANDING: Joanne McQueeney, Secretary;<br />

Sharon Jefferson, President; Hedi Weriheimer, Social<br />

Chairman; Lois Stephano, Hall ~onitor ; Debbie<br />

Elliott, Vice-President; Ann Duffy, Fire Warden;<br />

Betty Barnett, Interdorm Court Representative; and<br />

Sally Lomax, Treasurer.<br />

Washington, FIRST ROW: Diana Eastman, President;<br />

Betty Brummitt, Interdorm Court Representative.<br />

SECOND ROW: Pat Campbell, Hall Monitor;<br />

Pam Newton, Fire Warden. THIRD ROW: Mary<br />

Ellen He nderson, Vice-President; Sonia White, Secretary.<br />

FOURTH ROW: Betty Forbes, Treasurer; and<br />

Carol Winker, Social Chairman.<br />

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,",orwood, SEATED: Kay Brooks, Secretary; Anne Stanfield,<br />

President; Dale Smith, Vice-President. STANDING: Candy<br />

Baas, Treasurer; Chris Cobb, Communications Representative;<br />

Ann Puckett, Fire Warden; Helen Robertson, Social Chairman;<br />

Judy McGhee, Interdorm Court Representative; and Jane<br />

Martin, Hall Monitor.<br />

Perry, STAI\;DI:\G: Charlotte Hill, Interdorm Court Representative; Linda Chance, Social Chairman; Georgia Bausch, Treasurer; Dianne<br />

Purcell, Hall '\lonitor. SEATED O:\' THE BENCH: Glorianna Powers, Vice-President; Celia Leftwich, Secretary. SEATED ON THE<br />

PIA:\'O: Anne Vineyard. President; and Jackie Pappas, Fire 'Varden.<br />

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Jefferson, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam de Camp, Interdorm Court Representative; Mary France~<br />

Foley, Vice-President; Carl Tate, Secretary; Susan Bott, President; Pat Abernathy, Social Chairman;<br />

and Joyce Strum, Treasurer.<br />

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Pocahontas, FRONT ROW: Donna Tatterwhite, Treasurer; Liz Finch, Social Chairman; Vicki<br />

Anderson, Hall Monitor; Linda Rogers, Vice-President; Bonnie Babbitt, Fire Warden; Woody<br />

Wright, Interdorm Court Representative. BACK ROW: Susan Williams, Secretary; Linda Baker,<br />

Junior Resident; Pam Stanley, President; Betty Robinson, Junior Resident; and Cheri Johnson,<br />

Junior Resident. .<br />

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Russell, LEFT TO RIGHT: Emma Giddings, House Fellow; Mrs. Bailey, Kathy Roof, House Fellow; Susan Horton, Interdorm Court<br />

Representative; Kathy Cassada, Fire \Varden; Barbara Franklin, Treasurer; ylarlene Preston, Vice-President; Liz I~nis, Hall Monitor;<br />

Trac\' Alvey, President; Libb\' Secrest; \Iatha Cook, Socia l Chairman.<br />

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Floyd, AT TIlE LARGE DESK: Pat Rippel, Hall Monitor; Cynthia Powers, President;<br />

Jill Steigman, Social Chairman; Shirley Chan, Fire Warden. AT THE CURTAIN: Irene<br />

Yeatts, Secretary; Sylvia Williams, Vice-President. AT THE SMALL DESK: Marilyn Hollander,<br />

Interdorm Court Representative; and \Iia Wan Ho, Treasurer.


West Mollett, SEATED: June St. Clair,<br />

Treasurer; Cindy Graham, Social Chairman;<br />

Janice Smith, Interdorm Court Representative;<br />

Chris Hurst, Fire Warden. STAND­<br />

ING: Judy Kihn, Hall Monitor; Buhla Smithers,<br />

Vice-President; Marsha Christian, Secretary.<br />

Missing is the President, L ynnie Ra y­<br />

buck.<br />

Tyler, KNEELING: Anita Barrett, Vice-President; Cariyn Gray, Secretary; Linda Manning, President;<br />

Linda Short, Fire Warden; Kathy McBride. SEATED: Terri de Bois, Interdorm Court; Kay McConnell,<br />

Junior Resident; Gerri Cooper, Junior Resident; Anita Holmes, Junior Resident; Fay Van Dyke,<br />

Communications Representative; Sandra Ferren, Social Chairman; and Judy Dunn, Hall Monitor.<br />

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Ingles, TOP: Dell Foster, Secretary; Susie Brown, Head Hall Monitor;<br />

Linda Singleton, President. MIDDLE: Judy Weiner, Fire Warden;<br />

Vickie Vaughn, Interdorm Court; Jan Powell, Communications Representative.<br />

BOTTOM: Sandy Stuart, Jr. Reisdent; Clancy Knight, Vice-President;<br />

Janet Brule, Social Chairman; and Nancy King, Treasurer.


Honors, SEATED: ~'arilyn ~axwell, President. STANDl!'lG:<br />

Karen Aageson, Representative to Interdorm Court;<br />

Darle ne Low, Apartment Representative; Sharron Armel,<br />

Treasurer; Dana Lund, Secretary; Susa n Salzberg, Social<br />

Chairman; "'Iarcetta Horton, Fire Warden; and NOT PIC­<br />

TURED: Mary Beth Wri ,~ht, Vice-President.<br />

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East Moffett House Council members are:<br />

Jill Gray, Hall Monitor; Sue Ellen Hutter,<br />

President; Jackie Cundiff, Social Chairman;<br />

Brenda Marshall, Vice-President; Sherry<br />

Campbel'l, Secretary; Sherry Owens, Fire<br />

Warden; Carol Ryan, Interdorrn Court<br />

Representative; and Carolyn Bagby, Treasurer.<br />

Trinkle House Council members are, STANDING: Susie<br />

Snapp, Secretary; Mallory Carter, Hall Monitor; Joyce<br />

Buchanan, and Social Chairman. SEATED: Martha Miller,<br />

Vice-President; Laura Preston, President; and Betty Rollins,<br />

Treasurer.


Honoraries<br />

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Alumnae A:Hocialion (jrowJ ol!arger<br />

The Alumnae Association of Radford<br />

College has been enlarging its<br />

membership at an enormous rate.<br />

During the past few years as the college<br />

has brought in many promising<br />

young freshmen, the Alumnae Association<br />

has inducted those who have<br />

graduated. Now that graduation is<br />

upon us again, we say to the Class<br />

of <strong>1968</strong>: "We congratulate you upon<br />

your graduation and welcome you<br />

into the Alumnae Association. We<br />

entmst to you the responsibility of<br />

carrying forward the spirit and high<br />

ideals of our college. Please keep in<br />

touch with us!"<br />

It is reunion time with the beloved Dr. M'Ledge Moffett at Hadforcl Homecoming.<br />

Dr. Irving Silverman presents the "Outstanding Alumna Award,<br />

1967" to Mrs. Lanora Geissler Lewis.<br />

Mrs. Sue P. Hill, Alumnae D irector; Mrs. Odette F . Graham, President;<br />

Mrs. Jean B. Compton, Secretary; and Louise Clendenen,<br />

Treasurer, examine their scraphook.<br />

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fionor Sociei'l Gmp hajizej Scholarjhip<br />

Officers are: Pam Richards, President; Betty<br />

Brumitt, Vice-President; Martha Robertson,<br />

Treasurer; and Ruby Necessary.<br />

The Honor Society is composed of<br />

those students who have completed<br />

seventy semester hours with a 2.4<br />

average or the transfer students who<br />

have a 2.5 average. The society seeks<br />

to encourage sound scholarship and<br />

to emphasize academic achievement<br />

and character on the campus. There<br />

are annual conventions at which the<br />

members are presented.<br />

Members of the Honor Society are: Joan Porterfield, Sally Heslep, Frances Chang,<br />

Sandra Busick, Ruby Necessary, Huth Buchanan, Joan Shelton, and Judi Hawkins .<br />

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Pi Delta Phi is the honorary French<br />

fraternity on campus. Membership is<br />

based on high academic standing and<br />

enrollment in upper level French<br />

courses. This year's activities included<br />

lectures by Henri Peyre, a critic, M.<br />

Morol-Sir, a cultural attache, and<br />

Madame Beatrix Beck, a French<br />

novelist. The club also traveled to<br />

Randolph Macon College to see<br />

Moliere's Le Tartuffe.<br />

Sponsors of Pi Delta Phi, Miss Judy Savoie and /I.'lr. Francois De Vriendt, pose in the French cuisine with other members; Juli McCubbin,<br />

Pam 'Voltz, Marian Hughes, Camille Walton, Susie Ericson, Elaine Noonan, Suzanne Carlson, and Brenda Wine.<br />

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Chi Bela Phi SupplemenlJ ClaJJroom GxperienceJ <br />

Chi Beta Phi is the Natural Science<br />

Honorary Fraternity on campus. The<br />

:'IIatural Science Fields include: Biology,<br />

Home Economics, Math, Psychology,<br />

Physics, and applied sciences.<br />

Our purpose is to promote fellowship<br />

and to provide a stimulus for<br />

the students who are scientifically<br />

oriented. Membership is by invitation<br />

and is based on scholastic ability and<br />

course hours in the natural sciences.<br />

Chi Beta Phi officers are: Frances Chang, Secretary; Carole Thomas, Vic-e-President;<br />

Barbara Beach, Treasurer; Beth James, President.<br />

Members are, FIRST ROW: Beth Swartout, Sharah Spencer, Martha Grimes, Patsy Skeen, Donah Evans. SECOND ROW: Ellen Link,<br />

Judy Hodges, Linda Chance, \hrilyn Brooks. STANDI~G: Joanna Gilmore and Ruth Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Ruby Necessary, Barbara<br />

Beech, Carol Thomas, Sponsor; and Beth James.<br />

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Diligent work on the college's publications is<br />

rewarded by the receipt of a bid into the national<br />

journalism fraternity, Pi Delta Epsilon. The members<br />

this year have taken an enthusiastic interest<br />

in stimulating students to write for the Radford<br />

Review by sponsoring literary contests.<br />

Trish \


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J(appa mu Gpjilon :Julorj tn math<br />

An interest in math and its functions<br />

is necessary to keep the Kappa<br />

Mu Epsilon math majors on the go.<br />

This year the members devoted some<br />

of their time to further the knowledge<br />

of others. For those students who fmd<br />

their college math to be too complicated,<br />

the members of KYlE are<br />

grade-savers!<br />

The Kappa Mu Epsilon math oriented students with high achievement and scholarship are: Carol Altizer, Barbara Wood, Louise Norton,<br />

-Rosemary Vaughn, Jan Whitcomb, Carolyn Jones, Shirley Chen, Ruby Necessary, Sandra Busick, Gail Katarinski, and Linda Amknom.<br />

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This year's state convention of Phi<br />

Beta Lambda was held in Richmond,<br />

Virginia. There was a most interesting<br />

speech on "What a Citizen Should<br />

Know About Banking", a skit on the<br />

right and wrong way to act during<br />

an interview, an insurance lesson, and<br />

a Radford sponsored public speaking<br />

contest. The girls who attended<br />

gained much knowledge as well as<br />

fun.<br />

Sponsors of Phi Beta Lambda, Miss Virginia Harris and Mrs. Celene Sanders, stand with some of the members:<br />

\Vanda Wallace, President; Barbara Smaldore, Nancy Smith, Cynthia Hunter, Ruby Moses, Treasurer; Laura<br />

ezzell, and Jolene Stefanzo.<br />

To plan a skit one needs a lot of time. These girls have enough to rest<br />

for a while. They are: Betty Jo Fisher, Diane Igo, Bernice Nancy, Parliamentarian;<br />

Joan Weddle, Dale Smith, Carolyn Synder, Betty Jo Whitlow. and<br />

Janice Rutherford.


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A lpha pji Omega AiJj tn pta,;! proJuctionj<br />

Alpha Psi Omega members, SEATED: Diana Wickline, Dr. William Morehouse, Ellen Seidel, Mr. John Irvine, Lynnie Raybuck, Crystal<br />

Woods, Mary Toms, Mr. Chuck Hayes. STANDING: Chris Hurst, Val Romei, Betty Williams, Karin Sandifer.<br />

Alpha Psi Omega, the national<br />

honorary drama fraternity, was<br />

pleased to help with the stage production<br />

of "The Impossible Years"<br />

starring Tom Ewell on the Preston<br />

Auditorium stage this past fall. It was<br />

an enjoyable evening for all those<br />

who attended to sit in the orchestra<br />

pit, along the walls, and in the back<br />

as well as the furnished aisle seats.<br />

Alpha Psi Omega also put on the<br />

favorite "Glass Menagerie" and "A<br />

Midsummer Night's Dream".<br />

Debbie Twardy as Puck in A Midsummer<br />

Nighfs Dream performed for the student<br />

body.<br />

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SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis<br />

Chance, Vice-President; Sandra Stewart,<br />

Secretary; Carol Ann Kiloy, Secretary; Jane<br />

Kyak, President; Kitty Spangler, Chaplain;<br />

Marian Hughes, Treasurer; Cheryl Minmann,<br />

H istorian; and Carol Sue Booth,<br />

Warden.<br />

The fIfteen girls who pledged Mu<br />

Phi Epsilon were lucky that they<br />

were initiated at such a time when<br />

membership was building. There<br />

were musical skits to be presented at<br />

St. Albans by the pledges as well as<br />

parties. Two girls attended the large<br />

district meeting of Mu Phi Epsilon in<br />

Dallas. This was an important step<br />

for the music majors who will attempt<br />

to go next year.<br />

ROW ONE: Joy Mills, Jane Burgess, Jane Chappelle, Betty Jo Burnette, Sharon Ford,<br />

and Cindy Vohringer. SECOND ROW: Susan Dodd, Jane Hagee, Sandee Baker, Diana<br />

Smith, Jean Waite, Sandra Rector, and Bettyanne Herzberg.<br />

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J (appa :1)efla Pi JJonorj {:ducalion maiorj<br />

Impressive young girls show how to<br />

succeed in college life with students,<br />

faculty, and the outside world. All<br />

you need is the desire to strive ahead,<br />

a better than average rank, and a love<br />

of learning. Even with such a long<br />

list of girls enrolled in the education<br />

cUlTiculum, it is a small wonder that<br />

only less than ten girls belong to this<br />

honorary fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi.<br />

The members of Kappa Delta Pi are, STANDING: Geanie Poole, Anna Spencer, Dr. John Spencer, Connie Wingfield, and Jean Humphreys.<br />

SEATED: Mrs. Celeene Sanders, Sue Setliff, Vice Secretary; Betty Lackland, Vice-President; Sandra Foxworth, President; Dr. Robert<br />

Leathers, Treasurer; Miss Irene Cardwell, Parliamentarian; and Blanche Daniels.<br />

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Wh o ~<br />

Who Among Sludenlj tn American<br />

Co!!egej and 1}niverjiliej<br />

Betty Williams<br />

Dolly Watson<br />

Camille Walton


SB<br />

UOSlU:) .ms


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Seniors Dianna Rothenbuhler, Lexie<br />

Lamanne, and Patsy Skeen.


"all;)l;)'100J AlllWasoH<br />

pU ll 'salUllf Lllag ' ~Il~og ans SlO!Uas


Seniors Charlotte Re id, Carolyn Lancaster,<br />

and Jane Boucher.


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·lpeoH upu!J pu e J;}~[eM04S<br />

;}[IlQ SJO!lInf pue l;}['1l1!A\ [OJ13:) JO!U;}S


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Juniors Lee Garratt and Liz Carbone<br />

and Senior Toni Tillman.


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'>pnq,(cH epuk1 'la'leg epun SlO!unf


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"Meeting the Needs of the Nation" is the theme<br />

of this year's club members. Planning the guest<br />

speake r for the next meeting are: Jeannie Nance,<br />

Judy Tate, :\1rs. Mason, Miss Jones, Gerri Carper,<br />

Jean Humphreys, Jewell Dye, Sherry McGoldrick,<br />

Joan Shelton, and Brenda \ 'Iarshall.<br />

The annual ski party was held<br />

in March with entertainment<br />

and home-made refreshments.<br />

Skiers are: \lrs. Tilley, Carlyn<br />

Brown, Ann Doss, Carol Prillaman,<br />

Charlotte Reid, Ann<br />

Foley, and Linda Babb.<br />

Christmas carolers meet at Buchanan. STANDING ARE: Susie Puper, Gayle Dych, Anna Buchanan, Nora Mabry, Jean Hanburn, Patti<br />

Rippel, ~feg Shea, and Gretchen Turner.


, <br />

m{;nc Sponjorj Recital and Concerlj <br />

Officers have a brief chat before<br />

the beginning of a music<br />

recital. They are: Elaine Cook,<br />

Vice-President; Phyllis Chance,<br />

P resident; Sandra Rector,<br />

Treasurer; Sue Booth, Corresponding<br />

Secretary; and Dr.<br />

Sheckler, Sponsor.<br />

KNEELING: Francis Vaugh, Jan Burgess, Kitty Spangler, Pam Gilliland, Lois Ellen Zook. SITTING: Betly Herzberg, Brenda Viek,<br />

Betty Jo Burnette, Carlyn Largen, Sandee Baker, Merian Hughes, Sue Booth, Jane Chappelle, Carol Kilroy, Sandra Rector. STANDING:<br />

Cheryl Mitchell, Sharon McDonald, Elaine Cook, Lmda Leonard, Eva Thore, Lucy Spe-;'cer, Mary Jane Galting, Sharon Garvey, Phyllis<br />

Ann Chance, Jane Hagee, Margaret Daughtey, Penny Mize, Dianna Spencer, Margaret Lacks, Pam ReckIIy, anti Dr. Scheckler.<br />

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Six members of the wet Aquamaids are: Margie Fleet, Susan Tucker, Kathy McCabe, Bonnie Short, Sally<br />

Seeger, and Mary ~1assey .<br />

An outstanding example of talent on the campus is exemplified by<br />

the girls who show their skill of precision swimming and rhythm.<br />

The Stars and Stripes Forever are: Margie Fleet, ;\-Iary Massey,<br />

and Sally Seeger.<br />

The pirate shown here was also seen during performances this past<br />

fall. She is Kathy McCahe.<br />

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Orchejij perform ;])urinlj Campuj Carnival<br />

Orchesis is known for the black<br />

leotards, long hours of practice, a<br />

perfected perfonnance. <strong>1968</strong> saw<br />

"Showboat" during Campus Carnival<br />

- an event filled with colorful costumes<br />

and exciting dance routines.<br />

The group also performed during<br />

May Day Weekend and exhibited<br />

talented girls to several other colleges.<br />

Miss Horth gives the beat for the typical early ~vening warm ups.<br />

Showing a good twist in the body CUfves is good<br />

fOf the figure.<br />

Orchesis members are LAST ROW: Carol Kies, Dorothy Sutphin, Karen Cutchins, Sandra McCown, Jan<br />

Brule, Linda Hobbs, and Annie White. SECOND ROW: Debbie Vaughan, Lynn Powell, Cilia Liscombe,<br />

Lynn Hartigan, Maria Mirabella, Libby Secrest, Sandy Williams, and Judy Spague. FRONT ROW: Terry<br />

Anderson, Linda Scavuzzo, \felanie Pearce, Pam Anderson, Susan Tribble, Miss Mary Pat Balkus, ~iss Pegeen<br />

Horth, and Miss Judy Roberts.<br />

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The Ski Club of Radford has had<br />

a very interesting year. The challenge<br />

of the slopes and various meetings<br />

with the Tech club have enabled<br />

many girls to show a new interest-in<br />

college life. The weekend trips to<br />

nearby resorts were a highlight for<br />

the winter season.<br />

Enjoying a relaxing break after a long wc


JJoo/tealj Are a<br />

C redit 10 RC<br />

The Hoofbeat Officers arc preparing for another of their famous horse shows. They are: Linda Ford, President; B. J. Minton, Vice-President;<br />

El1en Burris, Treasurer; Robbi Schaff, Secretary; and Susie Dunn, Historian.<br />

The hard-riding members arc:<br />

Carolyn Brinkley, Reiko Veda,<br />

and Ann Barrack. KNEELING:<br />

Chris Fal1wel1, Marc Coffman,<br />

Lynn Bringle, and Dottie Hickman.<br />

FIRST ROW: Bobbi Schaff,<br />

Susie Dunn, Carol Vail, Linda<br />

Johnson, Mary Clayton Anderson,<br />

Nola McMaines, and Judy Battaglia.<br />

SECOND STANDING:<br />

Cindy Baine, Linda Kendal1, and<br />

Hedy Robinson. THIRD STAND­<br />

ING: Linda Ford, Joan Graebener,<br />

Nancy Risque, and Betty Jean<br />

Mint(lll.<br />

Horse fever has struck! "Horses"<br />

are: Ann Barrack, Carolyn Brinkley,<br />

Reiko Veda, and Lynn Bringle.<br />

In the "Saddles" are: Susie<br />

Dunn, Judy Battaglia, Joan Graebener,<br />

and Linda Kendall.<br />

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:},.i <br />

Tri-M is open to all students who are interested<br />

in Math and have successfully completed two quarters<br />

of freshman math and are enrolled in a calculus class.<br />

The May picnic was a most enjoyable event for the newly<br />

inducted members. The members also helped the math<br />

fraternity to tutor students.<br />

Tri-M officers: Barbara Beach, President; Sandy Busich, Vice-President;<br />

Ruby Necessary, Secretary; "Iiss Reynolds, Sponsor; Regina<br />

Hooinshell, HiHO, Treasurer; Linda Allen, membership chairman;<br />

and Shirley Padgett, Representative.<br />

BACK ROW: Susie Yarse, Helen Jones, Cheryl Marshall, Greta<br />

Dunna, Nora Mangen. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Austin, Regina<br />

McFall, Cyndie Hobbs, Ann Marie Abert, Shirley Chen, Diane<br />

Semones. FIRST ROW: Judy Sells, Marlene Palmer, Linda Allen,<br />

and Darlene Blankenboker.<br />

FIRST ROW: Mallory Taylor, Lucille All, Lynn Balough, Karen Kelch, Marilyn Maxwell, Jane Chance, Judy Bowman, Lynn Cavedo,<br />

and Sue Dooley. SECOND ROW: Cindy Daughtery, Donna DeHart, Marie Good, Mary Ann Cole, Janelle Fawler, Diane Hayes, Pat Mc­<br />

Cann, and Donna Onfrak. THIRD ROW: Laura Taylor, Marilyn Brooks, Alice Hatcher, Lette "Iaier, Judith Body, and Mr~. Gary Ford.


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monOlJram Club CnlJalJeJ en ph,!Jical Activit,!<br />

Monogram officers incl ude:<br />

Beck)' Vassar, president; Norma<br />

Cox, vice-president; Bonnie<br />

Short, secretary; Jackie Burke,<br />

treasure r ; a nd Rosema r y<br />

Cockerill, club representative.<br />

The ma ny members of the Monogram Club have worked hard to make this year one of the best in the club's history.<br />

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Athletic A~Jj o c iali on<br />

in J ourn amentd<br />

The many members of the Athletic Association at Radford College have a few minutes to rest before the coach says it is time to begin<br />

the game.<br />

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The Athletic Association ()fficers are: Kay Zeth, President; Beth James, Representative;<br />

Brenda Marshall, Keeper of Points; Cathy Campbell, Vice-President; Nola McMaines,<br />

Treasurer; and Heidi Smith, (Not Pictured) Secretary.<br />

A good figure is not necessary to get into<br />

the Athletic Association, but one is sure to<br />

redistribute some of the extras as she<br />

bounces her way through basketball, volleyball,<br />

tennis, ping pong, and numerous<br />

other tournaments with other girls and<br />

faculty. These sports he! p to pass the time<br />

when there are no dates on a Thursday<br />

night. Just come to the gym to watch Radford<br />

College girls get out on the floor, engrossed<br />

in one of their games.<br />

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There are many Athletic Association members who have helped to make the student body a little closer in contact with the faculty through<br />

the medium of sports.<br />

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The PEl'v! Club officers that led the girls to New Orleans are: Marl een Preston,<br />

Representa tive; Edith Gallaher, Treasurer; Jackie Burke, Secretary; Judy Gordan, Vice­<br />

President; and Bonnie Short, President.<br />

After five long months of nmning all over<br />

the Radford College campus, to find odd<br />

jobs to make money, the Pem club members<br />

had fmally raised enough money to<br />

make the long trip to New Orleans, where<br />

the Southern District Conveution of the<br />

American Association of Health, Physical<br />

Education, and Recreation was held this<br />

February. No job was too small; no pay<br />

was too small; even a song was sung for<br />

a few pennies. The girls all agree that the<br />

trip was well worth the effort.<br />

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Members preparing to enjoy a current film on the<br />

geography and people of some country of interest to<br />

the group. They are, on the FIRST ROW: Babara<br />

Marsico, Georgia Bausch, and Sheila Joyner. SECOND<br />

ROW: Pat Morris, Marty King, Susan Martin, Sharon<br />

Bunch, Sharon Burnop, and Yvonne Farnell. THIRD<br />

ROW: Joanne Walkinson and Diane Pridmore. BACK:<br />

Miss Farmer and Mr. Holly.<br />

Mr. Holly, Sponsor for the Geography Club, shows Miss Farmer and Sharon Bunch, the Vice-President, the country which will be the<br />

topic ofthe night's film. Such programs throughout the year greatly supplemented the knowledge obtained from texts and lectures.<br />

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Anim uj Quarenj See fhe Smoke,! mounfainj<br />

Field trips to Mountain Lake, Clyton<br />

Gorge, and the Smoky Mountains<br />

have provided biology oriented<br />

students with learning experiences<br />

outside of the classroom. These students<br />

have discovered in <strong>1968</strong> many<br />

of the wonders of Nature which are<br />

oRen taken for granted.<br />

We all need the energy to look over some<br />

high hanging cliff while the rest of the<br />

world awaits our knowledge.<br />

Sue Rhudy, Robbi Schaff, and Anita Guilian<br />

leave the biology building after a club<br />

meeting.<br />

This club has gone to the animals! President,<br />

Barbara Harvey, holds the white rat<br />

while Linda Chance, the Secretary, and<br />

Vice-President, Linda Knight, with her<br />

Iguana look on.<br />

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Le Cercle Francais is a French<br />

Language organization whose membership<br />

is open to all students of the<br />

College. The purpose of the club is<br />

to stimulate the growth of an intellectual<br />

atmosphere on the Radford<br />

College campus and to foster an appreciation<br />

and knowledge of French<br />

and French culture.<br />

Mr. DeVriendt and Miss Savoie, sponsors of Le Cercle Francais.<br />

SEATED: Diane Wickline, Miss Judy Savoie, Mr. Francois DeVriendt. SECOND ROW: Elaine Noonam, Dorthy Mawtoski, Carolyn<br />

Clarkson, Jean Tepper, Brenda Wine, Pam Woltz, Camille Walton. THIRD ROW: Julie McCubbin, Susie Everson, Suzanne Carlson,<br />

Marion Hugher, Karen Vitlo, Ellen Sidell.<br />

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SpaniJh Ctut cl!earnJ :Joreign Cu/tureJ<br />

EI Circulo Espanol is opened to all<br />

interested students. Members planned<br />

and held a Christmas party with a<br />

traditional pinata as well as other<br />

Spanish customs. The Spanish culture<br />

as well as the language is studied in<br />

order that each will have a better<br />

understanding of the Spanish people.<br />

Spanish Club sponsor, Dr. :'Iiance, appears with the other members: Susanne Bogert, Rachel Long, Susie Yeates, Barbara Diem:, Carolyn<br />

Hazen, and Connie McCall, President.<br />

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The purpose of the Student Education Association<br />

is to give opportunity for the students to explore the<br />

opportunities in education as a career, to evaluate their<br />

own aptitudes, capabilities and interests as prospective<br />

professional educators and to interest the most capable<br />

in education as a life-long career. Membership is open<br />

to any student majoring in education with at least a<br />

1.0 average.<br />

Officers: Bettyrene Cook, President; Dale Showalter, Vice-President;<br />

Barbara Wood, Secretary; Jane Boucher, Treasurer; Jan<br />

Waller, Chaplain.<br />

SEA members hear what it is like to student teach.<br />

The prospect of teaching in the near future brings somber<br />

thoughts.<br />

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Hearing ideas from faculty members is a great<br />

help.<br />

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The Library Club has been extremely pleased with<br />

the numerous changes which have occurred in the Radford<br />

College library. It has also been noticed that the<br />

number of students to frequent the library has increased.<br />

The large and small stack rooms have been replaced<br />

with four floors full of neatly filled shelves of books,<br />

clean desks, and a well-conditioned room which is conducive<br />

to study. With all of these changes there will<br />

be more time for books which are interesting to the particular<br />

student.<br />

Someone is always there to, help you at the library,<br />

All Radford students enjoy the new facilities of the library.<br />

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:Jake pari en Acli(lilie~<br />

Day Student members are: Libby Vansant, Emily Wright, Evelyn Young, Janet Gurdner, Martha Wathshal, Treasurer; Teresa Richards,<br />

Lucy Ratcliffe, Vera Mason, and Freda Cox. SEA TED: Dena Bishop, Carol Altizer, Vice-President; Billie Dawn Miller, President; Margaret<br />

Coughlin, and Carol Summers.<br />

The aim of the Day Students Club is to establish<br />

and maintain a wholesome relationship and a spirit of<br />

cooperation between the day students of Radford College<br />

and to keep them intelligently informed of the activities<br />

of the College. This organization consists of all<br />

interested day students.<br />

Relaxing in Lucus Lounge.<br />

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4 -.JJ Conlinuej<br />

4-H members seated at the table to plan new activities for the club are: Becky<br />

Finney, Carole Sprinkle, Weny Wetzel, Nina Huffman, Belva Kidd, Betty Maness,<br />

Helen lones, and Mary Ann Bryant.<br />

Past members of the 4-H clubs who<br />

have joined the Radford 4-H Alumnae<br />

know how joy can be found when selfinterests<br />

are thrown away in order to<br />

help others. There was the booth for<br />

Campus Carnival, Christmas caroling at<br />

the Radford City Hospital, and coordinating<br />

work with local county agents in<br />

the area. This is a wonderful opportunity<br />

for interested students to further their<br />

club experiences.<br />

Having a brief chat before the meeting is called to order are, ON THE SOFA, THEN CLOCK-WISE: Jane Fraley, Dora Tapey, Barbara<br />

Reddish, President; Claudia Seay, Secretary and Treasurer; Shirley Wills, Jane Massey, Carolyn Wetzel, Vice-President; Ann Foley,<br />

and Tina Young.<br />

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PanJophia SponJorJ<br />

:J)iJCUJJionJ<br />

Students wishing to acquire a<br />

wider range of intelligence come to<br />

the Pansophia sponsored lectures,<br />

displays, and discussions. With many<br />

varying interests there are still as<br />

many and wider fields of knowledge<br />

which are covered during these<br />

meetings. Some of those included are:<br />

ways to make lithographs, reading<br />

plays, discussions of T. S. Elliot, and<br />

many more.<br />

Officers of Pansophia are: Meg Shea, Priscilla<br />

Allen, Connie Winfield, Joan Fillman,<br />

and Patsy Hundley.<br />

The members sit around with their sponsors while they await the arrival of the month's lecturer. THEY ARE SEATED: Mr. Frank Jordan,<br />

Priscilla Allen, Louanne Hamm, Marilyn Haynes, Diana Wickline, Jonie Fillman, Suzanne Bogert, and Mrs. Jean Daugherty. KNEELING:<br />

Connie Winfield, Barbara Compton, Regina Hounshell, Linda Shupe, Meg Shea, Mimi Richardson, Linda Metcalf, Bonnie Jean Pugh,<br />

Patsy Hundley, and Beth Small.<br />

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\Vorms crawled out of their cocoons into the world<br />

of 125 Stars this past October. It was a long hard journey<br />

for most of the happy pledges who were finally allowed<br />

to shed their wormy ways, but now the end had come.<br />

After all that hard work, the new Stars were then able<br />

to help plan the fall Privates, when they presented an<br />

original talent show. Fun for all was available at the<br />

"Bonnie and Clyde" semiformal when the Richmond<br />

"Escorts" provided another smashing hit for the joint<br />

efforts ofthe German and Cotillion Clubs.<br />

Members are STANDING: Pam Newton, Linda Turner, Judy<br />

Robertson, Pat Step, Sharon Richardson, Brenda Wine, Ann<br />

Youngblood, Heidi Smith, Page Grumble, Jackie Clark, Patty<br />

Adkins, Kay McConnel, Lu Smith, Carol Ballinger, and Susie<br />

Stevens. SEATED ARE: Elsie Jordon, Mary Kay Shea, Betty<br />

Jo Whitland, Camille Walton, Jackie Harrison, Donna Bland,<br />

Chris Twardy, Chris Pappas, Nancy Ann Rader, Betsy McDorman,<br />

Dina Bishop, Betty Williams, and Sue Fischer.<br />

Dr. O'Donnell and Dr. Ingels relax for<br />

a few minutes from the long hours of<br />

teaching to watch the club members and<br />

their dates dance.<br />

Others are: Lynne Goodall, Svea Holmgram, Cindy Smith, Cookie Quinesberry, Kathy Spangler.<br />

Sandy Shillato, Janet "Iixon. STANDING: Cynthia Cox, Lynn Tullis, Dolly Watson, Ann Owens,<br />

and Lee Garrett.<br />

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Dressed for the dance are, STANDING: Beatrice Johnson, Ann Pearson, Connie Wexler, Linda<br />

Ventress, Susan Moore, Sally Utley, Anita Holme, Jean Smoot, Susanne Dickerson, Jan Wilson,<br />

MaIda Chandler, Francis Webke, and Diane Diamond. SEATED: Sandra Busick and Kerry<br />

Campbell.<br />

In the Coke room are, SEATED: Sheri Johnson and Roberta Ridley.<br />

KNEELING: Charlotte Reid and Celia Davis. STANDING: Fern<br />

Griffith, Ann McEnery, Betty Lackland, Susie Carson, Linda Terrell,<br />

Jerry Bailey, and Martha Stanley.<br />

Worms and Stars are, KNEELING: Archer Boyd, Sharon Duragan,<br />

Mimi McBroom, Brenda Marshall, and Gloria Brinkley.<br />

FIRST ROW, STANDING: Linda Baker, Louise Norton, Sandy<br />

Simmons, Betty Rollins, and Becky Foster. SECOND ROW: Betsy<br />

Wood, Celia Leftwich, Anna Buchanan, and Jill Howard.<br />

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If you do not like the Gennan<br />

Hobo's Dream of the change from<br />

rags to riches, you will never make<br />

it through the final stages to become<br />

a member of the Radford Gennan<br />

Club. This year the members sponsored<br />

the Coronation Ball in early<br />

November. Even the Hoboes found<br />

an escort to take them through the<br />

beautiful land of Bali Hai. It was a<br />

most memorable evening for all those<br />

who attended.<br />

Officers of the German club: Gloria Meade, Corresponding Secretary;<br />

Carol D'Onnoffrio, Recording Secretary; Kern Hagerman, President;<br />

Paulette Spruill, Lynn Diklich, Co-chairman; Julie McLarkey, Vice­<br />

President; Pat Southern, Historian; and Elaine Noonan, Treasurer.<br />

SEATED: Honey Mays, Linda Crew, Susie Grazier, Cyndie Apperson, Clowe Campbell, Andy Carter, Ruth Arnold, Kathy Artery, Fran<br />

Purcell, Lexie Lamanana, Anne Duffy, Patty Camp, and Alice Anderson. STANDING: Joan Hitchcock, HiHo, Sindy Jones, Linda Osborne,<br />

Toby Johnson, Suzi Woodward, Sue Bogert, Liz Culbertson, Cheryl Ward, GiGi Glidwell, Joanne McQuenney, Gale Anderson, and<br />

Diana Watts.<br />

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MEMBERS STANDING: Joan Porterfield, Susie Christian, Betty Forbes, Janice Holland, Barbara Cox,<br />

Donna Mahan, Carolyn Yaeger, Mary Raiden, Susan Tyre, Lettie Porterfield, Sandi Powers, Sandy Smith,<br />

Joanne Reiggins, Susie Erickson, Diane Dinsmore, Carol Lyman, June St. Claire, Jean Humphries, Kathy<br />

Worley. MEMBERS SEATED: Marsha Christian, Gail YlcGrath, Becky Toller.<br />

MEMBERS SEATED: Gayl Noel, Julie McCubbin, Susie Bott, Judy Scott, Pam Woltz, Eddie Maher, Carol Childress, Marlene Preston,<br />

Susan Eister. MEMBERS STANDING: Mary Toms, Terry Waddle, Rosemary Cockrell, Mini Folie, Bonnie Willard, Bobbie Moore,<br />

Linda Crowder, Mary Ellen Henderson, Karen Copeland, Helen Fugate, Barbara Graham, Janet Owen, Carolyn Annas, Sue Ireland.<br />

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The aims of Alpha Sigma Alpha are<br />

to establish a close-knit sisterhood<br />

that has as its four-fold object the<br />

physical, inteller.tual, social and spiritual<br />

development of its members.<br />

From this well-balanced program, it<br />

is hoped that the individual member<br />

emerges with a greatly desired personal<br />

attribute: wise and responsible<br />

leadership.<br />

The officers of Alpha Sigma Alpha are: Carol Lynham, Corresponding<br />

Secretary; Janet :\-filler, Recording Secretary; Joan Potterfield,<br />

President; Clowe Campbell, Vice-President; and Lexie<br />

Lamanna, Treasurer.<br />

Some of the hard working members sit for a second. They are, KNEELING: Gale Anderson, Linda Osborne,<br />

Linda Holmes, and Lettie Potterfield. SEATED: Alice Anderson, Sue tsogert, Paulette Sprulle, Suzie Woodward,<br />

and Liz Colbertson.<br />

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A winning smile will surely enable these girls to jump right into the middle of all sorority activities.<br />

K."IIEELING ARE: Susan Payne, Joanne Riggins, Marlene Preston, Susie Christian, and Carlyn Annas.<br />

SEATED ARE: Masha Christian, Donna Mahan, Margie Fleet, Terri Waddle, Becky Toler, and Sylvia<br />

Williams. STANDING ARE: Mary Raiden and Sindi Jones.<br />

Sitting before the .\lap showing their sister members are: Sandy Powers, Lu Respass, Andy Carter,<br />

Kern Hagerman, Gale McGrath, Elaine Noonan, and Gloria Meade. KNEELI."IIG ARE: Dianne Dinsmore,<br />

Betty Forbes, Lyn Diklisc, and Kathy Porter.<br />

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Each pledge class of Alpha Sigma<br />

Tau takes over the Pine Mountain<br />

Project, a service for the Pine Mountain<br />

Settlement School in Kentucky<br />

where orphans from age six to eighteen<br />

go to classes. Many clothes,<br />

books, papers, and other needed items<br />

are sent during each year. The AET<br />

is also working to win for keeps the<br />

Radford College cup for the campus<br />

sorority having the highest scholastic<br />

average for three straight years.<br />

Pledges at their pinning are: Becky Foster, Joyce Buchanan,<br />

Billie Dawn l\·liJler, Kay McDonnell, and Judy Kittel. Their "Big<br />

Sisters" are: Cheri Johnson, Susie Carson, Beth James, Betty Jo<br />

WhittIow, and Charlotte Reid.<br />

Pledge Mistress Betty Lackland instructs: Judy Gusmerotti, Gretchen Turner, SuSu<br />

Owens, Lynne Goodall, and Martha Wisecarver.<br />

The important sorority Dress is being<br />

Michelle Goettel, Ann Owings, Ja nna<br />

K. Hamilton, and Sue Wingfield.<br />

made by:<br />

Jones, T.<br />

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Fun time in the Cove Provide a break in studies for, FRONT ROW: Sherry Campbell, Donna<br />

Bland, Pattie Adkins, and Margaret Minter. SECOND ROW: Page Grumbles, Maida Chandler,<br />

Janice Holland, Carrie Campbell, Roberta Ridley, Emma, and Anita Holm.<br />

Working on the sorority sigH and the new coat rack are: Marge Reese<br />

and Cheri Johnson; and Miss "Pat", Carol D'Onoffrio, and Beth Swartout.<br />

A promising intermural team is shown by, KNEELING: Betsy<br />

Jolly, Camille Walton, Mary Ka y Shea, and Jackie Clarke.<br />

STANDING: Jean Thorburn and Judy Robertson.<br />

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Initiation Day was a big event in the life of the<br />

seventeen girls who entered Sigma Kappa this past February.<br />

After the breakfast in the newly fmished Washington<br />

recreation room, the big sisters took their little<br />

sisters to the Sunday church service. It was then back<br />

to the campus for the final initiation, until the spring<br />

cabin parties. The delicious banquet was held that night<br />

in the Hardy House in Blacksburg. This had been a<br />

long, but a most enjoyable day for all the pledges and<br />

their big sisters!<br />

Officers, SEATED are: Bobby Moore, Corresponding Secretary;<br />

Karen Copland, Treasurer; Helen Fugate, Second Vice-President;<br />

Eddie Maher, President; Susan Gardner, First Vice-President;<br />

and Carole Childress, Recording Secretary.<br />

The many Pledges of EK are, KNEELING: Sue Story, Kim Brooks, Mary Ellen Henderson, Jeanne Steinheiler, Nancy ''''ilson, Linda<br />

Schmory, Greta Dunn. SEATED: Jan Wilson, Laurie Preston, FJorie Umphlette, Susan Gordon, Bonnie Chaconos, Lu Smith, Sheer<br />

Owen, Susanne Hoy, Ann Vineyard, and Terri Miller.<br />

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KNEELING, members are: Barbara Hickey, Ann Enerney, Linda Shelton, Carol Ballinger.<br />

SEATED: Joyce Strum, Susie Bott, Pam Woltz, and Barbara Cox.<br />

"<br />

KNEELING: Pat Campbell, Carol Ballinger, Susan Gardner, Pat Southern, FiFi Perez, Bobby Moore, Barbara Hickey, Eddie Maher,<br />

Joyce Strum, Susie Bott, Pam Woltz, Helen Fugate, Barbara Cox. SEATED: J. D. Gwen, Cookie Quesenbery, Lynn Tulis, Julie Mallarkey,<br />

Sarah Miller, Gena Morgan, Carol Childress, Jan Johnson, Karen Copeland, Ann McEnerney, and Linda Shelton.<br />

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Sigma Sigma Sigma pledges "Faithful Until Death".<br />

The sorority planned three rush parties this past fall. The<br />

fIrst was attended by all those girls who were interested<br />

in the membership. The last was held for those girls who<br />

received bids to join. It will be a well remembered day<br />

for those girls. The members also helped with the care<br />

of a young orphan.<br />

Some of the Sisters enjoy a good laugh before the start of the<br />

meeting. They are, KNEELING: Jo Whitaker. SEATED: Bonnie<br />

Willard, Ann Marks, Kay Whiggs, Susan Tillman, and Becky<br />

Silverman.<br />

Planning Session of the officers is conducted by: Miss Ely, the sponsor;<br />

Lee Garrett, Recording Secretary; Sharon Love, Vice-President; Becky<br />

LaFon, President; Gwen Blackwell, Treasurer; and Alice ~filton, Corresponding<br />

Secretary.<br />

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It takes a lot of time to plan a rush party. Spending weary<br />

hours in the sorority room are: Susie Stevens, Mimi Stafford,<br />

Ellen CalTos, Sue Sykes, Louise Thomson, and Sue<br />

Fishcher.


Gabbing, the group provides a few minutes of relaxation. The group includes Susie Willis, Mickey Cross,<br />

Louise Stone, Debbie Swartz, Nancy Risk, and Linda Skewritt.<br />

The new Pledges wait their new orders. KNEELING: Sandy Simmons, Chris Shuster, Carol Sedberry,<br />

June St. Clair, Debbie Elliott, Susan Eister, Gail Batista, Bety Jean Montgomery. SEATED: Betty Reynolds,<br />

Bev Fox, GiGi Glidwell, and Jackie Harrison.<br />

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"Through the Pages of Glamour"<br />

was the theme of the <strong>1968</strong> Glamour<br />

Best-Dressed Contest sponsored by<br />

the Panhellenic Council. Excitement<br />

and suspense were generated by this<br />

groups diligent work upon this project.<br />

Along with regulating the activities<br />

of the four social sororities, plans<br />

were initiated to establish an annual<br />

Greek Week on the campus.<br />

The Panhellenic Council sponsor, Mrs. Roane, is seen with other members of the council. They are, SEATED: Alice Anderson, President; <br />

Jan Johnson, Becky Silverman, and Beth Swartout. STA;\IDI;\IG: \-limni Stafford, Lyn Diklich, Joan Potterfield, Eddie Maher, Barbara <br />

Hickey, Cha rlolette Reid, and Camille Walton.


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Publications<br />

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There's plenty for everyone on the staff - from<br />

the editors to typists - to do on each issue of<br />

the Grapurchat. The typical routine begins with<br />

a copy deadline where news reporters, feature<br />

writers, and club correspondents submit stories.<br />

The editors who assign the stories check them in<br />

to be copy-read by the copyreading staff.<br />

Also submitting articles is the exchange staff who<br />

read clip stories from college newspapers from all<br />

over the nation.<br />

The copy is then sent to be printed and when<br />

this is returned, it must be read for mistakes and<br />

returned for corrections. The layout staff has drawn<br />

up dummies of how they want the pages to look<br />

and assigned headlines.<br />

When the final corrections have been returned,<br />

it must be cut to fit the page. The final copy is<br />

then pasted on the page.<br />

Hurry, hurry, hurry is the Grapurchat way of<br />

getting a good newspaper, and every individual<br />

of the staff is an important part of the whole<br />

process.<br />

Peggy Anderson, Trish Moore, Glenda Sines, Elaine Maier,<br />

Sharon Bunch, and Bev Wilson work late at night to get<br />

our Graperchat out on time.<br />

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Pictures make the paper more interesting for all of us. These girls make sure the pictures are of the<br />

best quality. They are: Malora Taylor, Debbie Vaughn, Lucille All, Nora Mangers, Peggy Anderson,<br />

Club Editor; Carol Brown, Business Manager; and Dr. Overly, Business Advisor.<br />

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It takes a lot of hard work to turn out a good paper<br />

on time. These girls who are proofreading are : Sue Snyder,<br />

Exchange Editor; Trish Moore, Editor; Susan Bennett, \ir.<br />

Milsaps, Advisor; Bev Wilson, :'oIews Editor; Ann Lowe,<br />

and Trudy Stevenson, Feature Editor.<br />

A typewriter is very necessary for the staff. It is quite<br />

a choice to decide what copy should be used. IN THE<br />

BACK ROW: Patti Lally, Barbara Franklin, \-fary Justice,<br />

Copy Editor. SECOND ROW: Alice Swiney, Susan Carroll,<br />

Debbie Stanley, Glenda Sines. FRO~T ROW: Susan Reid<br />

and Sharon Bunch, Copy Editor.<br />

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With a great deal of work to do this year, the<br />

members of the staff have really heen on the go.<br />

It has taken a lot of time to make sure that the<br />

Bee Hive will please everyone. Working with many<br />

clubs, organizations, faculty, classes, and activities,<br />

the staff goes from September through September.<br />

Not even summer provides complete rest. As the<br />

covers are set in place for this year's publication,<br />

we begin our work to make next year's book even<br />

better than ever before.<br />

Editor-in-Chief, Diana Rothenbuhler glances through past Radford<br />

College Yearbooks.<br />

Managing Editors, Jan Wilson and Pat Newton, rummage<br />

through many pictures.<br />

Andrea Miller, Freshman Class Co-Editor; Barbara Pennington; Mr.<br />

Erwin Wright, Advisor; Jane Baird, Freshman Class Co-Editor; and<br />

Trudy Van Nest, Copy Section.<br />

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Sandi McPherson, Senior Section, Susan Bennett, Sophomore Class<br />

Editor, and Jean Humphreys, Junior Class Editor.<br />

Georgia Bausch and the Organizations Editor, Bonnie Jean Pugh,<br />

decide which pictures wi]] be used.<br />

Susan Neff, Business Manager, discusses finances with Mr.<br />

Campbell, Business Advisor.<br />

G]orianna Powers gets ready to type the copy for one section.<br />

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en ·<br />

Dr. Elmer D. Johnson, D. Richard L. HolTman, Editor-in-Chief; Dr. Charles N. Foshee.<br />

The Radford Review is a puhlication<br />

of the faculty and students in the<br />

area of arts and sciences. It shows the<br />

talent that has been cultivated by the<br />

authors for literature in their respective<br />

field.<br />

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Music<br />

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Dr. Jones, the director.<br />

Deep concentration and practice.<br />

Every movement is important.<br />

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Choir exhitilj mUjicat :latent<br />

The Radford College Choir which<br />

is composed of those girls who enjoy<br />

music and are able to sing participated<br />

in the Collegiate Sermon Series<br />

and other musical concerts_ The January<br />

concert with the VMI Glee Club<br />

was a part of this year's program_ The<br />

annual spring concert was in May.<br />

The Radford College Choir performing at the Christmas Concert.<br />

Officers, FRONT TO BACK: Sandra Baker, Vice-President; Penelope<br />

Mizi, Librarian; Susan Yates, Secretary; and Jane Kyak,<br />

Accompanist.<br />

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Open to all upperclassmen who are interested in<br />

perlorming in choral music, the Choral Club has contributed<br />

much to the panhellenic knowledge of the students,<br />

faculty, and community. There were perlonuances<br />

for "Christmas on Campus" in December, the "Serenade<br />

in Spring" for the March program, and the trip to Richmond<br />

saw the Choral Club sing in concert with the<br />

Cniversity of Richmond in April.<br />

Lloyd Zurbrigg, the sponsor of the Choral Club, poses with the girls who made the trip to Roanoke where they made a television appearance.<br />

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Religious<br />

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The Right Reverend William Marmion and<br />

Bishop of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia<br />

paid visits to Radford this year to discuss a recent<br />

National Convention of the Episcopal Church. It<br />

was an important month in the year for all members<br />

of the church.<br />

Counseling was olTered by the ministers any time a student needed it.<br />

The Canterbury Group.<br />

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!Jnler- Varjil'J Cluijlian :)e!!owjhip :)ojlerj Religiouj :Jhoughl<br />

The officers of Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship lead the members and interested students in the quest for the knowledge of<br />

Jesus Christ. Planning the next meeting are: Betty Keith, President; Cheri Ninman, Missionary Secretary; Mary Agee, Treasurer;<br />

Diane Bennett, Music Director; Brenda Newcomb, Librarian; and Priscilla Allen, Vice-President.<br />

The members enjoy a while of good music. Seated at the piano is Beth Keith. In the Front Row are Emily Wu, Diane Bennett,<br />

Janice Patton, Mary Agee, Rubye Priode, Alice Chilton, Jane Richardson, and Dr. Sheckler. In the Back Row are: Priscilla Allen,<br />

Pat Gainey, Brenda Newcomb, Cheryl Ninman, Mattie Guimes, Robin Brown, and Cindy Richardson.<br />

141


The Radford Lutheran Student Association has been<br />

busy this year working with the Tech Association. The<br />

Lutheran Church was glad to have some girls to keep the<br />

nursery during church service while others filled the<br />

Sanctuary with music. Several parties were held with the<br />

Tech group. A special weekend trip at Smith Mountain<br />

Lake, where the regional meet was held, for the girls<br />

proved to be quite an experience.<br />

President of LSA, Martie King, welcomes Linda Ventres, Treasurer<br />

and Chaplain; Marie Offerman, and Margaret Myers, Vice-President.<br />

Cleaning up after a night of open dancing at the Canterbury House are: Julia IGng, Bobbie Lewis, Susan Rhudy, and Kay Painter.<br />

142


:Jotk majj BecrJmej pari 0/ newman Ctut<br />

The officers of Newman Club confer with Father Gardner about the Folk Mass.<br />

A cabin on Claytor Lake provided the setting for<br />

the first of Newman's three retreats. Food, discussion,<br />

thought, and worship brought the girls together.<br />

The retreat began with an informal meal and conversation.<br />

Father Gardner and Deborah Prenger, Newman's<br />

college worker, spoke to the group about 'Who<br />

Am I" and "A Woman's Role." Discussion, reading, quiet<br />

thoughts occupied the rest of the evening. The retreat<br />

culminated with the celebration of the Mass on the dinner<br />

table in the cabin living room.<br />

143


A Parents' Tea early in the fall quarter introduced<br />

the girls of the United Christian Campus Fellowship to their<br />

new parents for the year. Each of the Christian girls on<br />

campus adopted a family from the First Christian Church.<br />

During the year these families invited the girls into their<br />

homes for visits and meals. These foster families did all<br />

they could to create a family atmosphere on the Radford<br />

Campus.<br />

The L'nited Christian Campus Fellowship members.


Relaxing Almojphere<br />

prevail al Wejley.<br />

:JounJalion<br />

Methodist students on the Radford<br />

campus find inspiration and social life<br />

through the Wesley Foundation. The<br />

Foundation is not only open to<br />

members of the Methodist faith, but<br />

to members of all religions. Its Covenant<br />

Conununities, guest lecturers,<br />

and dialogues with faculty members<br />

are features ofthe Wesley calendar.<br />

There is a time for meditation.<br />

. .. and a time for play.<br />

145


146<br />

A ctivities


Josh White Entertains<br />

RC Students<br />

Josh White, folksinger, delighted<br />

the Radford audience with his musical<br />

talent. This event was the beginning<br />

of a most successful concert<br />

series.<br />

Josh White, during a concert.<br />

148


Redcoats Ride For Radford<br />

The Redcoats were organized<br />

through the riding program at the<br />

college. Mr. G. C. Neff, started the<br />

group five years ago. The Redcoat<br />

drill consists of eight dedicated riders<br />

who have performed at football<br />

games, parades, horse shows, and<br />

special events on campus. The Redcoats<br />

have performed throughout<br />

Southwest Virginia, West Virginia,<br />

and Tennessee. The drill is a simulated<br />

grand march over jumps.<br />

Syncopation.<br />

The F.edcoats perform their drill skillfully<br />

and well.<br />

"Practice makes perfect."<br />

<br />

149


3500 Students Register <br />

for Classes In September <br />

From September 17 through 21,<br />

over 1200 freshmen and transfer students<br />

were introduced to campus life.<br />

Sophomore Counselors and Junior<br />

Residents attended pre-school workshops,<br />

and student government officers<br />

conducted handbook study sessions.<br />

This was a full week not only for<br />

the new students but also for those<br />

who returned - registration consisted<br />

of the usual lines; friends were<br />

re-united after the summer absence;<br />

Radford merchants greeted R. C. girls<br />

with free gifts. A hectic, but pleasant<br />

week began the <strong>1968</strong> year.<br />

A necessary evil-I.D. pictures.<br />

Freshmen are welcomed at the YWCA<br />

Campus Sing.


Campus Carnival Adds Two New<br />

The YWCA's annual Campus<br />

Carnival was held on October 27 and<br />

28. Friday night featured a faculty<br />

bake sale, an auction, and performances<br />

by the Highlanders, Aquamaids,<br />

and Orchesis. New attractions<br />

this year included "Gee Gee the<br />

Witch" and "Pumpkie the Pumpkin"<br />

who greeted the children. Ingles's<br />

"Flower Power" booth was chosen the<br />

best dorm booth. Saturday night featured<br />

a dance and the coronation of<br />

a queen. Marilyn Maxwell of Honors<br />

was crowned Queen and Jean Rhudy<br />

was chosen Maid of Honor. Over<br />

~3900 was raised for charity.<br />

Queen Marilyn Maxwell, Honors Hall, re­<br />

ceives her crown. Highlanders perform. Children of all ages enjoy Carnival.


Attractions <br />

Radford's own "Flower Children" !<br />

153


154


Beauties Add Charm to Campus <br />

What is it like to be a Campus<br />

Queen? Just ask anyone of the girls<br />

pictured here and they'll tell you.<br />

For the fIrst time this year a stu·<br />

dent from Radford College repre·<br />

sented Virginia in the Annual National<br />

College Queen Pageant. The<br />

Pageant, held in New York City, selects<br />

the most outstanding and typical<br />

of college girls in the nation. Contestants<br />

compete in every conceivable<br />

category from photo essay contests to<br />

test of cooking abilities, to discussion<br />

of world literature.<br />

JJeiJi SmUh,<br />

fial'"e.1f Bowl pI'incejj<br />

155


IIBali Hai~~<br />

Comes<br />

to Radford <br />

German Club sponsored the annual<br />

freshman Coronations Ball on November<br />

11. Music was furnished by<br />

Dick Wells and his orchestra. The<br />

dance card committee, headed by<br />

Gloria Meade and Marlene Preston,<br />

and the decorations committee,<br />

headed by Pat Southern and Patti<br />

Camp, carried out the theme of "Bali<br />

H ai". The highlight of the evening<br />

was the coronation of Joan Harris of<br />

Norwood as queen. This year's dance<br />

proved to be the biggest financial<br />

success ever!<br />

Refreshments are always a favorite.<br />

The Queen and her escort.<br />

156


Decorations created a mystical tone.<br />

Queen Joan Harris from Norwood Hall.<br />

157


Senators Spoke at Fall Convocations<br />

Convocations are held throughout<br />

the year to honor the graduating seniors.<br />

During Fall quarter, faculty and<br />

students heard lectures by Senator<br />

William Spong of Portsmouth and<br />

Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon. On<br />

March 1, Dr. Thomas J. J. Altizer<br />

spoke on the "Death of God Theology.<br />

Senator William Spong, D-Va., October 2.<br />

Senator Mark Hatfield, R­ " October 20,<br />

158


Dr. Waldo Beach Opened<br />

the Collegiate Sermon Series<br />

The Collegiate Sermon Series is one<br />

of the spiritual enrichment activities<br />

on campus which features lectures by<br />

outstanding ministers and theologians<br />

from various demoninations. Dr.<br />

Waldo Beach opened the series on<br />

October 29 with the topic "It All Depends."<br />

During Winter and Spring<br />

Quarters, the program included Dr.<br />

Sam Hill, Jr., and Dr. John BrokhofI.<br />

The freshmen, sophomore and junior<br />

classes sponsored these lectures.<br />

Dr. Waldo Beach, October 29.<br />

Dr. Sam Hill, February 4.<br />

159


Visiting Scholars Bro aden<br />

Students~<br />

Paul Weiss, October 18.<br />

Alfred Kazin, October 23.<br />

Daniel J. Boorstin, April :30.<br />

r..erorge B. Kistiakowsky, April 15.


In te res ts<br />

Under the program of the University Center in<br />

Virginia, Radford initiated the Visiting Scholars<br />

Program which features guests lecturers throughout<br />

the year. A wide variety of topics included philosophy,<br />

literature, education, engineering and history.<br />

Thomas J. J. Altizer, March 1.<br />

Robert J. Havinghurst, November 7.<br />

J. P. Den Hartog, February l4.<br />

Emeline Richardson, February 28.<br />

161


Tom Ewell Stars tn<br />

UThe Impossible<br />

"The Impossible Years," a Broadway comedy starring Tom<br />

Ewell drew a larger crowd than any event held before in Preston<br />

Auditorium. The audience filled all of the standing room along<br />

the sides and the back of the auditorium, as well as sitting in<br />

the orchestra pit, aisles, and on the balcony steps.<br />

Presented on October 3, it was the first production of the<br />

1967-68 Radford College Concert Series. This performance by<br />

Mr. Ewell and the rest of the cast was undoubtedly one of the<br />

finest Radford has ever seen. Bob Fisher and Arthur Marx wrote<br />

this high spirited comedy about irresponsible teenagers and their<br />

dismayed parents.<br />

The Kingsley's home, setting of the play.<br />

'VIr. EwelJ"s amiable personality came to<br />

light during an interview.<br />

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C9l


Students and Faculty <br />

Give Birth to<br />

Drama Productions<br />

The department of Speech and<br />

Drama, along with many students,<br />

produced several noteworthy plays<br />

this year. The Glass Menagerie and<br />

Wait for Godot were produced entirely<br />

by students during Fall and<br />

Winter quarters. Students and faculty <br />

combined their talents in A Mid­<br />

summer Night's Dream in February <br />

for Radford's first Shakespearean <br />

production. <br />

Play productions draw students and their dates.<br />

The cast of A MidsumTMr Night's Dream<br />

ta kes a much deserved break.<br />

Theatre tradition states that a bad dress rehearsal means a good opening night.<br />

164


Students<br />

Nominate<br />

Glamour<br />

Candidates<br />

Kay ~'lcDon ald<br />

audience.<br />

and "friends" pose fo r the<br />

Michelle Gottell<br />

dress.<br />

shows off a pert wool<br />

The winning candidate, Becky Forbes.<br />

The annual competition for representative<br />

to Glamour magazine's best<br />

dressed contest was held on February<br />

18 in Preston Hall. Sponsored by<br />

Panhellenic Council, the program<br />

was entitled "Through the Pages of<br />

Glamour." Contestants were required<br />

to model a campus dress, off campus<br />

date dress, and evening attire, Betty<br />

Forbes, a junior from Portsmouth was<br />

chosen as Radford's representative to<br />

Glamour; and Becky Lowe a junior<br />

from Springfield, was named runnerup.<br />

Judges for the contest included<br />

members of the faculty and administration.<br />

165


One of Santa's Happy Helpers!<br />

The Spirit of Christmas,<br />

166<br />

The Choral Club enhanced the Christmas Season.


Christmas on<br />

Campus~<br />

a Festive<br />

The highlight of the 1967 Christmas<br />

Season at Radford was the Christmas<br />

Program presented on December 3. A<br />

new innovation in this year's annual<br />

event was a Chrismons Service, conducted<br />

by Dr. Zurbigg. The Chrismons<br />

are handmade ornaments in the<br />

form of Greek letters, words, and<br />

symbols which have significant<br />

meanings in the Christian faith. The<br />

design and making of the Chris~ons<br />

originated at the Danville Lutheran<br />

Church in Danville, Virginia, several<br />

years ago. The music for the program<br />

was composed by Dr. Zurbigg.<br />

Time<br />

Tyler's award winning d is play.<br />

"And wha t wOIdd you like for Christmas little girl?"<br />

RC dorms exhibited their Christmas Feeling.<br />

167


Radf ord Hosts <br />

Festival <br />

First American Liszt<br />

Radford College was host to the<br />

first annual American Liszt Festival<br />

from December 15 through December<br />

17. The schedule included the presentation<br />

of papers by prominent musicologists,<br />

as well as vocal piano,<br />

organ and chamber music recitals by<br />

local and guest artists. Fermando<br />

Laires, an internationally known<br />

pianist, and Dr. David Kushner, associate<br />

professor of music at l~a dfo r d,<br />

were co-chairmen of the festival. Miss<br />

Mildred Heimlich and Mr. Robert<br />

Richards, both from Radford College<br />

music department, participated in the<br />

program.<br />

A reception in honor of the guests was held in Washington Dorm.<br />

T opics discussed ranged from the very animated.<br />

. .. to the very serious.<br />

168


The Frula Enhanced the<br />

Concert<br />

Among the four concerts presented<br />

in the Radford College Concert Series<br />

this year, the most colorful was Frula,<br />

the Yugoslavian folk ensemble. Under<br />

the direction of Dragoslav Dyadyevic,<br />

the company offered brilliant color<br />

and costumes in its 3,'5 singers, dancers,<br />

and musicians. The performance<br />

included several Yugoslavian features<br />

as well as folk dances of Greece,<br />

Bavaria, Bulgaria, and Rumania. This<br />

group's appearance at Radford was<br />

sponsored by the College Concert<br />

Series .<br />

Members of The Frula fl y through their paces .<br />

The Philadelphia Chamber Symphony performed a t Radford on March 9.<br />

169


U Bonnie and Clyde H Invade Radford<br />

Dr. Zurbigg and company entertained during intermission.<br />

. . .<br />

,J.. __ •<br />

"Bonnie and Clyde", fun for all!<br />

The spirit of the 30's!


"The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde"<br />

provided the theme for the winter<br />

formals, sponsored by the German<br />

and Cotillion Clubs on February 24.<br />

Dance chairman Mary Toms of the<br />

German Club and Sandy Shillanto of<br />

the Cotillion Club, worked hard to<br />

transform Peters Hall into a panorama<br />

of the era characterized by<br />

Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.<br />

Music for this year's traditional<br />

dance, which was presented in honor<br />

of the senior class, was provided by<br />

The Escourts. The band played from<br />

an enormous 1930's car, constructed<br />

for the occasion hy club members.<br />

Relaxation is the aura of the 1930's.<br />

Susie Bott inspects the "get-away car".<br />

Faculty as well as students enjoyed the<br />

dance.<br />

171


Election Week Sees Campaigning<br />

on Campus<br />

Campaigning began with great enthusiasm<br />

on October 18, and continued<br />

throughout the week. Posters<br />

decorated the bulletin boards, dorms,<br />

panel room; in general, everywhere!<br />

The installation of officers was a fitting<br />

ending for this week of excitement.<br />

Betty Williams hands Cheri Johnson the gavel.<br />

Student Government Officers ­<br />

Ann Pearson, Nancy Singleton, Mary Kay Shea, and Sue DeVese.<br />

172


May Day Weekend~<br />

1967 <br />

Spring, balmy weather, sweet<br />

smelling flowers - these are characteristics<br />

of the annual May Day celebration_<br />

The very best of Radford<br />

College is brought-out during this<br />

weekend_ All feel the exuberation of<br />

this festive time. This was no exception<br />

for the 1967 May day, and all<br />

awaited anxiously for the <strong>1968</strong> May<br />

Day Weekend.<br />

Spring Festival Court.<br />

The Gregory Guard watches a little Dutch<br />

couple dance.<br />

Karen Halstean, 'vIaid of Honor, awaits her<br />

introduction.<br />

Chris Poole, ending her reign of Sprin!!: Festival.<br />

173


Commission members, SEATED: Janet Gardiner, Carol McCready, :Vlaureen Lawson, Linda Sinl':leton. STANDI:\'G: Mary Lou Oliver,<br />

Honey 'lay, Joanne Carr, Pat Southern, and Gloria Brinkley.<br />

A few of the [acuity on the :\Iay Day Commission discuss the festivities.<br />

174


May Day Commission<br />

Plans the<br />

Strategy <br />

• • •<br />

Behind the hustle and bustle of<br />

May Day week-end is the May Day<br />

Commission. It is composed of two<br />

representatives from each class who<br />

work with the faculty committee to<br />

plan May Day activities. The commission<br />

is in charge of choosing the<br />

theme for the pageantry and conducting<br />

the elections of the court.<br />

This year, the commission planned a<br />

"Punch and Judy" play, concerts by<br />

various groups on campus, and the<br />

Collegiate Sermon Series that was<br />

held on Sunday. The Commission also<br />

chose the dresses for the girls and<br />

issued invitations to the friends and<br />

relatives ofthe girls on the court.<br />

Joanne, Paso, and Gloria look over the schedule of events.<br />

Reflection of concentration.<br />

17.5


Court Provides Beauty ... <br />

176


UOfJ"ff f VY/Jvtu<br />

fUV f, ,iU!.Ifj u"I0.lv;J


tl11d Miss TOlii Wif! iams Presided over<br />

FestitJitieJ<br />

Miss Toni Williams was chosen as<br />

May Day Queen. Toni is an elementary<br />

education major from Portsmouth,<br />

Virginia, and plans to teach<br />

school after graduation. She is a<br />

member of Honor Council.


Miss Carol <br />

of J-Iollor<br />

IJri11ce, Maid <br />

Our <strong>1968</strong> Maid of Honor was Miss<br />

Carol Ann Prince, a senior from Fairfax,<br />

Virginia. Chosen for this honor<br />

by her fellow classmates, Carol has<br />

been active in the German Club,<br />

SEA, and was this year's vice-president<br />

of AET sorority as well as being<br />

elected to Who's Who.


186<br />

Classes


Adkins, Virginia S.<br />

Agee, Linda D .<br />

Agnew, Gail F.<br />

Agner, Linda E.<br />

Akers, Brenda J,<br />

Alexander, Joanne L.<br />

Algren, Joanne M.<br />

Alley, Beverly H.<br />

Allison, Pamela L.<br />

Alvey, A. Tracy<br />

Amatetti, Teresa J,<br />

Amend, Mary R.<br />

Anderson, Clyda L.<br />

Anderson, Elizabeth M.<br />

Anderson, Margaret J.<br />

Anderson, Peggy L.<br />

Anderson, Veronica M.<br />

Andrews, Kay F.<br />

Arey, Patsy L.<br />

Atkinson, Elizabeth J.<br />

Atkisson, Dianne L.<br />

Atwater, Carol L.<br />

Austin, Mary F.<br />

Austin, Jeanne K.<br />

Austin, Pamela D.<br />

Auerill, Brita S.<br />

Axelson, Ann W .<br />

Ayers, Frances L.<br />

Babarsky, Paula D.<br />

Babbitt, Bonnie L.<br />

Baber: Judy G.<br />

Bagley, Charlotte D.<br />

Bahls, Donna L.<br />

Bailey, JacQweline D.<br />

Baird, Jane L.<br />

190


Freshman president, Debbie Kraut, organizes a successful campaign.<br />

Baker, L. Jean<br />

Baker, Sharon A.<br />

Ball, Mary E.<br />

Barb, Karen E.<br />

Barile, Cora J<br />

Barnes, Adelia A.<br />

Barrett, Anita M.<br />

Barry, Linda C.<br />

Bass, Candace A.<br />

Baughan, Betty L.<br />

Beamer, Linda F.<br />

Becherer, Jean A.<br />

Bell, Mary L.<br />

Bennett, Nancy F.<br />

Berry, Jettie L.<br />

Beuke, Betsy A.<br />

Beverley, Janice A.<br />

Birckhead, Carolyn L.<br />

Bishop, Deborah A.<br />

Blankenbaker, Darlene M.<br />

Body, Judith A.<br />

Boe, Christine A.<br />

Boeock, Hattie S.<br />

Bolish, Nancy E.<br />

Boothe, Billie R.<br />

191


Boneta, Eileen M.<br />

Bostic, Emma D.<br />

Boswell, Linda M.<br />

Bottini, Mary E.<br />

Bowdre, Judy K.<br />

Bowers, Anne T.<br />

Bowles, Margaret D.<br />

Bowman, l'Iiancy J.<br />

Boyd, Linda S.<br />

Boyd, Barbara J.<br />

Boyer, Sandra E.<br />

Boykin, Sheryl A.<br />

Bradfield, Lynn A.<br />

Branscome, Joyce A.<br />

Braver, Elizabeth A.<br />

Braun, Sally K.<br />

Brigman, Sandra A.<br />

Brinkley, Carolyn F.<br />

Brinkman, Diana J.<br />

Brooke, Pamela C.<br />

Brooks, Kathryn L.<br />

Brown, Angela L.<br />

Brown, Carolyn S.<br />

Brown, Judith C.<br />

Brown, Margaret A.


Brown, Suzanne<br />

Browne, Ka therine J"<br />

Browning, Kathy E.<br />

Broyles, VIva M.<br />

Bruel, Janet C.<br />

Buck, Bebecca J.<br />

Buckwalter, Mary A.<br />

Burgess, Naomi C.<br />

Burnett, Catherine H.<br />

Burnett, Mary K.<br />

Burnett, Sandra L.<br />

Bush, Barbara D.<br />

Bush, Mary E.<br />

Byer, Doris F .<br />

Bywaters, Suzanne<br />

Cabell, Anne<br />

Caldera, Vega 1.<br />

Cale, Mary A.<br />

Card, Cheryl E.<br />

Cardea, Cynthia A.<br />

Carico, Jean L<br />

Carico, Susan L.<br />

Carlson, Deborah J.<br />

Carr, Charlotte E.<br />

Carroll, Susan J.<br />

Carson, Jeanette R.<br />

Carter, Linda L.<br />

Carter, Mittie .l­<br />

Carter, Patti J.<br />

Carter, Tonyia C.<br />

Cash, Bonnie S.<br />

Casterline, Mary J.<br />

Carwile, Bettie A.<br />

Cassada, Katherine L.<br />

Chalfo, Constance A.<br />

193


Chamberlin, Victoria E. <br />

Cheney, Christine O. <br />

Clapp, Gail C. <br />

Clarke, Brenda G. <br />

Clark, Donna G. <br />

Clark, Gwendolyn G. <br />

Clark, Patricia L. <br />

Clement, Bonnie A. <br />

Clifford, Jane A. <br />

Cloyed, Judith L. <br />

Cobb, Addie L. <br />

Cobb, Madeline C. <br />

Cobb, :'Iiancy E. <br />

Cochran, Jean S. <br />

Coffman, Alma J. <br />

Cook, Pamela S. <br />

Cook, Rhonda L. <br />

Cole, Mary W. <br />

Cole, Patricir, A. <br />

Cole, $uzon C. <br />

Coleman, Catherine B. <br />

Coleman, Patricia D. <br />

Cologne, Karen G. <br />

Compton, Nora G. <br />

Conner, Jane E. <br />

Conrad, Cecelia K. <br />

Conrad, Dorothy J. <br />

Conrad, Mary L. <br />

Conti, Kathleen F. <br />

Cook, C1elia I. <br />

Cook, Joyce E. <br />

Cook, Martha A. <br />

Coughlin, Margaret F. <br />

Counts, Mary E. <br />

Covey, Judy G. <br />

194


Covington, Katherine L.<br />

Cox, Barbara A.<br />

Craddock, Ruth M.<br />

Craft, Jacqueline F.<br />

Creekmore, Jenny L.<br />

Crews, Margaret L.<br />

Croasman, Susan E.<br />

Crockett, Aleta J.<br />

Crowder, Linda S.<br />

Crowley, Sheila<br />

Culton, Sally P. <br />

Cutchins, Karen L. <br />

Cumberledge, Connie S. <br />

D'elia, Norma}. <br />

DeBoe, Dickie V. <br />

DeBose, Teresa D. <br />

DeHart, Donna M. <br />

DeLoach, Majorie L. <br />

Dalton, Nancy C. <br />

Danielson, Barbara J.<br />

Davenport, Donna L.<br />

Davis, Cheramy Lee<br />

Davis,}o A.<br />

Davis, Kathryn A.<br />

Davis, Linda M.<br />

195


Davis, Patricia A.<br />

Dawsoll. Susan C.<br />

Day, Putricia A.<br />

Dean, Sharon K.<br />

De hart, Ruth C.<br />

Desla ndes, .Iovce A.<br />

Oextor, Dora J.<br />

Dickinson, Hazel B.<br />

Dienz, Barbara C.<br />

Dill, 'VIary A.<br />

Dobbins, Cheryl L.<br />

Dodd, Benita C.<br />

Dodson, Mary L.<br />

Doherty, Susan C.<br />

196<br />

Martha Jesselson, class treasurer, hurries to count<br />

freshman funds .


Doner, Dehorah C.<br />

Donnelly, Kathleen ,,"­<br />

Dotson, Linda L.<br />

Dotson, Jane E.<br />

Draehuk, Jane (' :.<br />

Drew, Lynne F.<br />

Driscoll, Sandra L.<br />

Driver, Bev('r1 y H..<br />

Drumwright , Patricia A.<br />

Dudding, Cindy M.<br />

Duncan, Jeanne E.<br />

DUllean, Judith A.<br />

Duncan, Linda P.<br />

Dunn, Judith H.<br />

Dye, Dianne C.<br />

Dvkes, Elizahe th .\.<br />

East, Donna L.<br />

East, Laura K.<br />

Eastman, Ka tlll) ·n J.<br />

E hbs, Sara j .<br />

Ehert, Ann \1. <br />

Edd y, Caren S. <br />

Edwards, COlls tanc .. S. <br />

Ekstrom, Alison". <br />

Elder, Patricia J. <br />

Elkins, Barhara A.<br />

Eller, Linda F.<br />

Ellis, Karla j.<br />

Elmore. DOllna L.<br />

Elllh rc\·. Patricia D.<br />

Emeri ck, Hosalie n.<br />

Emory, Ginna A.<br />

Endean, Linoa E.<br />

E ngebretsen. \Ian S.<br />

Engh, Susan J.<br />

197


English, Judy C.<br />

English, Sheila F.<br />

Enoch, Leta M.<br />

Evans, Billie A.<br />

Evensen, Paula J.<br />

Everhart, Gail R.<br />

Evers, Delores A.<br />

Eres, Melba M.<br />

Exner, Katherine A.<br />

Farley, Joan M.<br />

Farmer, Ina M.<br />

Farmer, Jane A.<br />

Feagans, Jane C.<br />

Fearon, Saundra J.<br />

Feldmark, Eva M.<br />

Fenwick, Shirlee A.<br />

Ferlazzo, Sharon M.<br />

Fielden, Diane C.<br />

Fillman, Marilyn A.<br />

Finley, Glenda J.<br />

Finn, Kathleen A.<br />

Fishel, Catherine A.<br />

Fisher, Betty, J.<br />

Fitzgerald, Norma J,<br />

Flanagan, Ann K.<br />

Flanary, Arlena C.<br />

Flogel, Virginia L.<br />

Fleenor, Vickie R.<br />

Flohr, \-fary L.<br />

Foley, Linda A.<br />

Forbes, Margaret G.<br />

Foster, Joan D.<br />

Foster, Joyce A.<br />

Foster, Mary C.<br />

Fowler, Janelle<br />

198


,<br />

(Jerman C!ut JJonorj C!ajj 0/ 71 With Coronation Ba!! <br />

Fowler, Jeanne M. <br />

Fraley, Jane A. <br />

Fralin, Sandra E. <br />

Frantz, Bonnie K. <br />

Franklin, Barbara L. <br />

Frazier, Mary E. <br />

Frye, Jamie F. <br />

Gabriecsen, Donna J. <br />

Galante, Angela L. <br />

Garbett, Pamela J. <br />

Gardner, Joy L. <br />

Garnand, Jenny M. <br />

Garner, Linda L. <br />

Garnsey, Patricia A. <br />

Garrett, Susan R. <br />

Garrison, Cynthia D. <br />

Garvey, Sharon F. <br />

Gatling, Mary j. <br />

Gelini, Christine E. <br />

Gerlach, Sara ]. <br />

Gill, Judy L. <br />

Gillespie, Katheaine L. <br />

Gilmore, Bonnie S. <br />

Glisson, Donna L. <br />

Goad, Marie M. <br />

Goode, Shirley A.<br />

Goodwin, Pamela K.<br />

Goodyear, Brenda L.<br />

Gordon, Judy L.<br />

Gray, Caroline L.<br />

Graham, Diana S.<br />

Graham, Janet L.<br />

Gray, Sandra G.<br />

Gray, Terry L.<br />

Greco, Michelle H.<br />

199


Grehan, MaTY S.<br />

Griess, Ann E.<br />

Gunn, Linda C.<br />

Haddon, Kristina W .<br />

Hale, Frances A.<br />

Hall, Janet D.<br />

Hall, Nanette E.<br />

H amblin, Jeau M.<br />

Haney, Ja nice 1"1.<br />

H annah, Kathryn A.<br />

Hanks, Linda D.<br />

Ha rdebeck, BarbaTa A.<br />

Ham, Wendy J.<br />

HameT, ShaTon L.<br />

Harris, Barbara H.<br />

Harris, Bonnie S.<br />

Harris, Joan S.<br />

Harris, Martha S.<br />

Harris, Pamela S.<br />

Harrison, Anna T.<br />

H arrison, Patricia G.<br />

HaTrison, SandTa A.<br />

Hartigan, Ar.;ta L.<br />

Harvey, Sue E.<br />

Hash, BarbaTa J<br />

Radford "ladies" enjoy a day of fun and frolic playing football with Techmen.


Hatchell, Raechal P. <br />

Hatcher, Martha A. <br />

Hatfield, Beverly K. <br />

Hayley, Derelyn A. <br />

Hawse, Carolyn M. <br />

Hays, Diane M. <br />

Heck, Jennifer K. <br />

Henderson, Barbara L. <br />

Hendricks, Linda S. <br />

Hemsley, Elizabeth M. <br />

Hess, Ginger R.<br />

Hilderband, Robin V.<br />

Hilleary, Gayle P.<br />

Himclright, Virginia L.<br />

Hinds, Deborah I"<br />

Hipley, Diane Lynn<br />

Hixon, Sandra L.<br />

Hobbs, Cynthia R.<br />

Hodge, Brenda 1.<br />

Hodges, Elizabeth A.<br />

Hodges, Patricia K.<br />

Hoffmann, Mary W.<br />

HolTman, Valerie A.<br />

Hogge, Laura E.<br />

Holland, Judi A.<br />

Hollar, Suzanne<br />

Holtby, Linda<br />

Hoover, Virginia D.<br />

Horton, Nancy C.<br />

Horton, Susan K.<br />

HoulT, Sue E.<br />

Howard, Linda S.<br />

Howell, Katherine M.<br />

Hubbard, Judy A.<br />

HulT, Sharon K.<br />

201


Hughes, Beverly Z. <br />

Hundley, Margaret J. <br />

Hunt, Shirley E. <br />

Hunter, Cynthia L. <br />

Huntington, Kathleen M. <br />

Huntley, Linda C. <br />

Hutton, Beverly L. <br />

Hurley, Barbara L. <br />

Hurt, Franchesta M. <br />

Hylton, Joyce E. <br />

Hylton, Linda M. <br />

Inabinett, Margaret D. <br />

Ingram, Linda J .. <br />

Innis, Mary E. <br />

Jackson, Vivian G. <br />

Jamison, Carolyn L. <br />

Jamarik, Sherry L. <br />

Jennings, Sandra E. <br />

Jessee, Melanie B. <br />

Jesselson, Martha J. <br />

Jeter, Cheryl G. <br />

Johnson, Linda A. <br />

Johnston, Lois E. <br />

Jones, Carita (;. <br />

Jones, Emma M. <br />

Jones, :\1arian J. <br />

Jones, Mary E. <br />

Jones, Mary L. <br />

Jones, Rosemarie L. <br />

Jones, Sharon R. <br />

Jones, Sheryl A. <br />

Jones, Susan L. <br />

Jordan, Marilyn J. <br />

Joseph, Deborah <br />

Josten, Barbara <br />

202


Kalb, Merry E.<br />

Karpus, Lynn D.<br />

Keller, Brenda C.<br />

Kelley, Belinda<br />

Kelley, Dianna M.<br />

Kelley, Donna L.<br />

Kenley, Ruth A.<br />

King, Joanne<br />

King, Sandra M.<br />

Kingston, Beverly A.<br />

Kirby, Ellen P.<br />

Kitchin, Karen T.<br />

Klein, '1argaret T.<br />

Klump, Barbara J. <br />

Knight, Claudia A. <br />

Knight, Mary S.<br />

Kosko, Elizabeth A.<br />

The freshman enjoy any diversions from study.<br />

203


Kraut, Deborah A.<br />

Kreps, Mary K.<br />

Kuchler, Gail J.<br />

LaHait, Lynne A.<br />

Lacks, Margaret L.<br />

Lacy, Danythe L.<br />

Lang, Peggy L.<br />

Langston, Kathleen D.<br />

Lanham, Carolyn R.<br />

Larner, Sarah J.<br />

Lawson, Maureen C.<br />

Leake, Martha L.<br />

Lease, Gail R.<br />

Lee, Peggy A.<br />

Lefever, Cynthia A.<br />

Lener, Rita D.<br />

Leightenheimer, Gail E.<br />

Lennox, Dehorah A.<br />

Letson, Linda<br />

Linkous, Alherta J.<br />

Linkous. Nancy K.<br />

Little, Mary W.<br />

Livingston, Patricia A.<br />

Long, Virginia S.<br />

Lotito, ;'\.Iichele K.<br />

Lowe, Marilynn<br />

Lugar, Doris A.<br />

Lunsford, Gayle W.<br />

:-'·IcBride, Cathy A.<br />

:-'lcCall, Brenda G.<br />

;\-lcCann, Patricia L.<br />

"lcCltmg, Jean D.<br />

McCready, Lillian C.<br />

McCullough, Diane L.<br />

'lcDaniel, Della E.<br />

204


That daydream expression could not possibly have come from swimming class -<br />

ofsomeone special.<br />

she must be thinking<br />

McDaniels, Brenda K.<br />

McDonald, Brenda J.<br />

McDonald, Lenora B.<br />

McDonald, Sharon E.<br />

McFall, Hegina L.<br />

McGhee, Judy A.<br />

McGlothlin, Janet L.<br />

McGrady, Sandra L.<br />

McGuinn, Emma S.<br />

McKenney, Kathleen C.<br />

McMahon, Rosanne, M.<br />

McMonigle, Patrice A.<br />

McNiel, June L.<br />

Maier, Lynette M.<br />

MaJey, Michele M.<br />

Mandaglio, Roseann<br />

Mann, Barbara F.<br />

Mann, Fritzi \1.<br />

Mann, Janet K.<br />

Manning, Linda G.<br />

Mansfield, Kristan T.<br />

Marasco, Celia J.<br />

Markwood, Kathryn L.<br />

Maloyed, Dorothy V.<br />

Marshall, Rebecca .J.<br />

205


\!lartin, Belinda G.<br />

Martin, Connie S.<br />

Martin, E. Janelle<br />

Martin, Gail M.<br />

Martin, Sa ra J.<br />

Martin, Sherry L.<br />

\-fason, Barbara J.<br />

Masterson, Patricia A.<br />

Maston, Cathy L.<br />

Mathews, Catherine L.<br />

,\-laxey, Peggy J.<br />

Meadows, Alicia A.<br />

Meek, Mary C.<br />

"'feachant, Danielle A.<br />

Metz, Lorraine E.<br />

Metzger, Patricia G.<br />

Michael, Audrey E.<br />

Michaelson, Sherrill M.<br />

Midgett, Patricia E.<br />

Miles, Barbara A.<br />

Miller, Andrea G.<br />

Miller, Ann P.<br />

Miller, Anita J.<br />

Miller, Betty O.<br />

Miller, Linda T .<br />

Miller, Martha J.<br />

Miller, Melinda L.<br />

Mills, Janice L.<br />

Mills, Terry A.<br />

Minton, Judy C.<br />

Mitchell, Cheryl J.<br />

Mize, Patricia L.<br />

Moenich, Carolyn M.<br />

Monnie, Judy A.<br />

Montgomery, Terry S.<br />

206


Organizationj O//er :Jrejhmen Opportunil'J /or participation <br />

'.100re, June<br />

Moore, Regina S.<br />

Morens, Martha L.<br />

Mongan, Cecelia K.<br />

Morgan, Linda H.<br />

Morrell, Jackie<br />

Morris, Bonnie L.<br />

Morris, Jane E.<br />

Morris, Marjorie C.<br />

Moseley, Helen C.<br />

MUllson, Edna V.<br />

Nablo, Linda L.<br />

:'IIelson, Barbara L.<br />

Newcomb, Brenda S.<br />

Newman, Phyllis C.<br />

Newman, Gail L.<br />

Newsom, L. Carolyn<br />

Nielson, Paula J.<br />

Nissel, Linda L.<br />

Nixon, Wanda L.<br />

Nolte, Belinda J.<br />

Normal, Barbara E.<br />

Nor...,ood, Susan P.<br />

Nuckols, Carole L.<br />

Nu ckols, Carolyn K.<br />

O'Brien, Anita C.<br />

O'Leary, Mary jane<br />

Oberle, Mary L.<br />

Oliver, Andrea L.<br />

Oliver, Frances D.<br />

Olson, Janet L.<br />

Onen, Martha E.<br />

Ordoyne, Laura L.<br />

Osburn, Linda D.<br />

Owens, Margaret L.<br />

207


Pace, Mary B. <br />

Palmer, Linda K. <br />

Palmer, Marlene A. <br />

Pappas, Helen R. <br />

Parker, Barbara A. <br />

Parker, Brenda L. <br />

Parker, Carol A. <br />

Parks, Margaret I " <br />

Parris, Mary B. <br />

Partlow, Rosema rie <br />

Passwaters, Sherryl<br />

Patton, Ja nice K.<br />

Paxton, Ja net L.<br />

Peake, Sandra L.<br />

Pennington, Diana M.<br />

Penzkofer, Carol L.<br />

Perkins, Carolyn E.<br />

Pettijohn, Jerry L.<br />

Phillips, Constance A.<br />

Phipps, Louisa J.<br />

Pignato, Roberta J. <br />

Pillis, Jeanette "I. <br />

Piper, Margaret S. <br />

Poe, Kathlee n D . <br />

Poff, Ka ye P. <br />

Freshmen eagerly accept the opportunity to spend the weekend at home.


Powel, Mary C. <br />

Powell, Linda M. <br />

Powell, Lynnell R. <br />

Prehn, Janice L. <br />

Price, Phyllis E. <br />

Pridmore, Diane M. <br />

Prince, Wanda C. <br />

Pruett, Jane E. <br />

Puckett, Linda S. <br />

Puckett, Sherry A. <br />

Puhan, Fairfax <br />

Quarles, Hazel J. <br />

Quase, Sandra J. <br />

Quesenberry, Glenda S. <br />

Rackley, Pamela A. <br />

Ragone, Annette M. <br />

Ratliff, Janice D. <br />

Ra y, Sandra H. <br />

Reid, E. DianI'<br />

Reid, Katherine M .<br />

Heid, Susan E.<br />

Retzer, Barbara A.<br />

Reynolds, Linda H.<br />

Reynolds, Nancy L.<br />

Rhudy, Alice J.<br />

Rhudy, Susan K.<br />

Rice, Lorna M.<br />

Rich, Shirley A.<br />

Richards, Bonnie G.<br />

Richards, June M.<br />

Richards, Teresa A.<br />

Richardson, Betty J.<br />

Richardson, Connie L.<br />

Richardson, J\ancy L.<br />

Ricketts, Laura F.<br />

209


Ricks, Rebecca J.<br />

Rilee, Kathy L.<br />

Riley, llrenda K.<br />

Rivard, Patricia L.<br />

Robert, Jacqueline<br />

Roberts, Dod" M.<br />

Robertson, Helen W.<br />

Robert~oll, Linda S.<br />

Robertson, Margaret J.<br />

Robertson, Mary E.<br />

Robinson, Candice<br />

Robinson, Phyllis A.<br />

Robinson, Nancy J.<br />

Robinson, Marcia L.<br />

Roehl, Elona J.<br />

Rogers, Linda J.<br />

Rollins, Susan B.<br />

Root, Roberta .I.<br />

Rosholdt, Cynthia A.<br />

Roth, Diane G.<br />

It only costs 6 cents to reach home ...<br />

210


:J)uring Winter Quarter <br />

Rowe, Ellen L.<br />

Ruffner, Barbara J.<br />

Runge, Catherine R.<br />

Ryan, Angela E.<br />

Ryan, Eileen C.<br />

Sadoti, Deborah J.<br />

SanchezPenz, Tamara C.<br />

Sanderson, Glenda D.<br />

Sandridge, Bonita ],,,1.<br />

Sayre, Leslie R.<br />

Scarbro, Linda A.<br />

Schalestock, Susan M.<br />

Schlarman, Jan M.<br />

Schlerf, Joyce L.<br />

Schott, Donna J.<br />

Schumann, S. Carroll<br />

Schutts, Diana R.<br />

Schwartz, Karen .\-!.<br />

Scott, Janet E.<br />

Scott, Phyllis J.<br />

Seale, Judy S.<br />

Seaver, Jacqueline L.<br />

Secrest, Elizabeth A.<br />

Semones, Drna S.<br />

Seward, Connie E.<br />

Shaffer, Suzanne<br />

Shaw, Betsy R.<br />

Shell, Susan L.<br />

Shepherd, Doris J.<br />

Shepherd, Elizabeth J.<br />

Shepherd, Wanda J.<br />

Shepherd, Wanda J.<br />

Short, Linda A.<br />

Short, Linda L.<br />

Shuford, Karen K.<br />

211


Simmons, Patricia }.<br />

Sist, Cynthia D.<br />

Slaughter, Carol A.<br />

Smith, Cynthia A.<br />

Smith, Dale E.<br />

Smith, Laura M.<br />

Smith, Patricia N.<br />

Smith, Stephanie A.<br />

Smoot, Rebecca B.<br />

Smyth, Barbara L.<br />

Snead, Nancy T.<br />

Snyder, Carolyn L.<br />

Synder, Cynthia K.<br />

Sochor, Margaret S.<br />

Souma, Mary C.<br />

Spence, Pamela S.<br />

Spencer, Donna K.<br />

Spencer, Lucy H.<br />

Stanfield, Anne E.<br />

Stanley, Deborah L.<br />

Stanley, Freida C.<br />

Stanley, :\1ary S.<br />

Stanley, Pamela J.<br />

Stephens, Mary S.<br />

Stephens, Sarah L.<br />

Stetser, Diane E.<br />

Street, Betty J.<br />

Stribling, Frances E.<br />

Summers, Cynthia A.<br />

Summers, Jacquelyn S.<br />

Swezey, Janet M.<br />

Swiney, Alice .\1.<br />

Sylvest, Janice R.<br />

Symonds, Sandra E.<br />

Tarrant, Elizabeth A.<br />

212


A/ter ofong fiour~<br />

0/ StuJ"ing lor {;xam~<br />

Tankersley, Mary T .<br />

Taylor, Alice J.<br />

Teasdale, Evla F.<br />

Templeton, Wanda C.<br />

Thacker, Mary K.<br />

Thimgan, Mary M.<br />

Thomas, Karen L.<br />

Thomas, Terry J<br />

Thomason, Kathryn A.<br />

Thompson, Christine M.<br />

Thore, Eva J.<br />

Thornton, Brenda L.<br />

Timoney, Karen E.<br />

Todd, Dale L.<br />

Tolton, Cynthia M.<br />

Tomlinson, Mary E.<br />

Toothman, Peggy A.<br />

Traylor, Paula S.<br />

Triolo, Crace M.<br />

Turner, Ann \-v.<br />

Turner, Martha K.<br />

Tunnell, Sandra C.<br />

Tucker, Susan H.<br />

Turner, Vicki L.<br />

Turner, Wanda L.<br />

lwardy, Deborah E.<br />

Ulmer, Linda C.<br />

Updike, Patty L.<br />

VanCemen, Ditta M.<br />

VanNest, Trudy<br />

VonDohlen, Katherine R.<br />

Vandyke, Anita F.<br />

Vaughn, Deborah L.<br />

Vaughn, Frances E.<br />

Vaughn, Frances T.<br />

213


Vaughn, Glenna L.<br />

Vaughn, Linda L.<br />

Vernon, Donna J.<br />

Vick, Brenda K.<br />

Vineyard, Beverly<br />

Virack, Nancy J.<br />

Vitale, Gloria ~1.<br />

Voigt, ~ancy L.<br />

Wade, Beverley A.<br />

Wadsworth, Joan S.<br />

'Waeber, Bonnie WI.<br />

Wagner, Delores J.<br />

\Vagner, Susan E.<br />

\Vagner, Susan R.<br />

Walker, Cheryl L.<br />

Walker, Valorie J.<br />

Wallen, Linda C.<br />

Walton, Donna L.<br />

Ward, Patricia j.<br />

\Varner,Joyce A.<br />

W atkins, Deborah V.<br />

Watson, Cheryl A.<br />

Watson, Kathleen F.<br />

Waugh, Mary R.<br />

Waugh, Mary R.<br />

Weaver, A. Faye<br />

Weaver, Janie E.<br />

Webb, Patricia A.<br />

Webster, Arlene F.<br />

Weddle, Joan C.<br />

Weeks, Janice K.<br />

""eeks, Martha S.<br />

Wehle, Elaine \1.<br />

Weimer, Judy A.<br />

Welch, Elizabeth A.<br />

214


Wetzel, Winnifred M.<br />

Wheat, Dolores A<br />

Wheeler, Susan ).<br />

Whisman, Judith R.<br />

Whitley, Cynthia L.<br />

Whitlow, Susan C.<br />

Wiggins, Jacqueline C<br />

Williams, Cassandra L.<br />

Williams, Elyse, K.<br />

Williams, Sharon L.<br />

"Villiams, Susan L.<br />

Wilson, Betsy R.<br />

Wilson, Beverly J.<br />

Wilson, Cloria K.<br />

Wilson, Julia K.<br />

Winborne. Terrie F.<br />

Wiseman, Ella S.<br />

Withers, Joyce A.<br />

Woop, France~ A.<br />

Woods, Rebecca L.<br />

Woodson, Betty L.<br />

Woodward, Patricia J.<br />

Workman, Linda J.<br />

Worrell, Bonnie C.<br />

Wright, Janice K.<br />

Wright, Margaret E.<br />

Wygal, Betty S.<br />

Yale, Candace S.<br />

Yancey, Wanda Y.<br />

Young, Judith A.<br />

Youngblood, Terry A.<br />

Zeilor, Patricia C<br />

Zimmerman, Linda S.<br />

Zintel, Rosemary E.<br />

Zorzi, Eileen A.<br />

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Sandy Simmons -<br />

President.<br />

Abernathy, Constance A. <br />

Abrams, Joan E. <br />

Agee, Mary C. <br />

All, Elizabeth L. <br />

Aldridge, Beverly W. <br />

Allen, Janet .\1.<br />

Albert.mn, Laura J.<br />

Anderson, Karon E.<br />

Annas, Carolyn L.<br />

Atkins, Pats), E.<br />

Atkins, Peggy J.<br />

Aubrey, Diane \-1.<br />

Bacha" Susanne S.<br />

Bagley, Carolyn<br />

Baker, Gail L.<br />

Bartlett, Janice F. <br />

Bausch, Georgia A. <br />

Belch, Deborah L. <br />

Bell, Ann C.<br />

Bennett, Jane R.<br />

216


Clajj 0/ '70 r.:leclj O//icerj<br />

Bernhards, Nancy \V.<br />

Birckhead, Linda J.<br />

Billig, Linda C.<br />

Booher, Mary K.<br />

Bosserman, Beverly J.<br />

Bowman, Carol A.<br />

Bowman, Judy A.<br />

Boyd, Archer K.<br />

Bradley, Di:ma J ..<br />

Bradley, Nancy D.<br />

Branham, Jo A.<br />

Brantley, Betly J.<br />

Branyon, Elizaheth C.<br />

Brinker, Linda A.<br />

Brinkley, C loria J.<br />

Brown, Janis E.<br />

Brown, Martha !'S.<br />

Browning, Barbara A.<br />

Bryant, Drucille D .<br />

Bryant, ,"\laney L.<br />

Buchana.1, Anna iVt.<br />

Bullock, Karen L.<br />

Burge, Roseman' S.<br />

Burgess, Jane K.<br />

Byrd, Dawn I\\.<br />

Jan Wilson ­<br />

Vi


Campbell, Carolyn S.<br />

Campbell, Jo A.<br />

Campbell, Sally A.<br />

Camper, Nancy J.<br />

Candler, Patricia M.<br />

Carr, Betty L.<br />

Carter, Frances M.<br />

Chaconas, Bonnie L.<br />

Chadwick, Linda J.<br />

Chambers, Betty M.<br />

Chance, Jane E.<br />

Chappell, Linda S.<br />

Clement, Doris E.<br />

Childers, Martha R.<br />

Chrisman, Nancy C .<br />

Clark, Catherine C. <br />

Coffman, Mary S. <br />

Collins, Nancy j. <br />

Connelly, Brenda C. <br />

Connolly, Patricia M. <br />

Coppedge, Judith H. <br />

Cotes, Cathy A. <br />

Cox, Harriet J. <br />

Craidon, Cheryl D. <br />

Crawford, Patricia A. <br />

Micky Fast -<br />

Secretary<br />

218


Denna Spencer ­<br />

Treasurer.<br />

Crumpler, Diana J.<br />

Crusenberry, Sherry L.<br />

Cundiff, Sarah J.<br />

Currie, Elizabeth A.<br />

Dalton, Sharon G.<br />

Darnell, Shelby C.<br />

Daugherty, Cynthia E.<br />

Daughtry, Margaret E.<br />

Davis, Jacqueline c.<br />

Davis, Lynn J.<br />

Deets, Alice W.<br />

Digges, Barbara H.<br />

Dotson, Rebecca G.<br />

Dowd, Maryellen<br />

Drye r, Florence T.<br />

Duehring, Karen L.<br />

Dunagan, Susan R.<br />

Dungan, Diane K.<br />

Dunn, Carole S.<br />

Dunn, Greta E.<br />

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Karen Gardner -<br />

Historian.<br />

Durrett, Gwendolin<br />

Dutton, Eva G.<br />

Duval, Terry L.<br />

Dych, Beverly G.<br />

East, Louise E.<br />

Edwards, Brenda J.<br />

Edwards, Sandra K.<br />

Elliott, Barbara L.<br />

Erickson, Linda G.<br />

Ewing, Beth<br />

Falgiano, Patricia A.<br />

Fallwell, Christine L.<br />

Farnsworth, Carol A.<br />

Ferris, Christina B.<br />

Fertig, Barbara J.<br />

Finney, Rebecca L.<br />

Flinchum, Betty J.<br />

Foley, Ann L.<br />

Ford, Cheryl A.<br />

Foster, Rebecca O.<br />

220


Foster, Janet W .<br />

Fox, Beverly C.<br />

Fraley, Priscilla J.<br />

Frith, Linda S.<br />

Frost, Brenda M.<br />

Frost, Pamela M.<br />

Fryer, Ann D.<br />

Galyen, Glenna L.<br />

Gardner, Donna K.<br />

Gardner, Karen L.<br />

Gardner, Rebecca J.<br />

Gardner, Sheila D.<br />

Geraci, Victoria A .<br />

Gillespie, Ava J.<br />

Gilliam, Marjorie J.<br />

Givens, Victoria A.<br />

Gbver, Kathryn E.<br />

Godsey, Felicia J.<br />

Gordon, Susan B.<br />

Goettel, Michele M.<br />

Graebener, Joan F.<br />

Graham, Barbara L.<br />

Graham, Carol J.<br />

Graham, Donna E.<br />

Green, Jo A.<br />

No mail for me again today!


Grepiotis, Jacqueline A.<br />

Griggs, Margaret E.<br />

Grillo, Adelaide J.<br />

Guyette, Mary A.<br />

Hagee, Edith J.<br />

Haggerty, Kathleen K.<br />

Haines, Susa n M.<br />

Ham, Linda M.<br />

Hamilton, Teresa K.<br />

Hamrick, Susan D.<br />

Harrington, Joan M.<br />

Harrison, Rebecca A.<br />

Harstead, Judy C.<br />

Hash, Brenda L.<br />

Haslett, Nancy<br />

Hawgood, Gloria J.<br />

Hawthorne, Teresa G.<br />

Hayes, Catherine E.<br />

Haynes, Marilyn P.<br />

Hazen, Carolyn S.<br />

Healey, Elizabeth A.<br />

Intrigued.<br />

222


Heath, Jane M.<br />

Heinis, Patricia }.<br />

Helbert, Brenda M.<br />

Henry, Sheila W.<br />

Hickman, Dorothy J.<br />

Hill, Donna L.<br />

Hoggard, Susan A.<br />

Hogge, Sherran E.<br />

Holloway, Marigay<br />

Horn, Lucille A.<br />

Houff, Donna K.<br />

Howley, Mary T.<br />

Hoy, Suzanne K.<br />

Hundley, ~ancy J.<br />

lrofT, Susan<br />

Isbell, Jud y I.<br />

Jackson, Joan M.<br />

Jackson, Madeline A.<br />

Jenkins, Patricia F.<br />

Jensen, Kirsten H.<br />

Absorbed.<br />

223


Jessee, Sandra J.<br />

Johns, Martha A.<br />

Johnson, Lesslie M.<br />

Johnson, Marian N.<br />

Jones, Carlene C.<br />

Jones, Mary F..<br />

Jordan, Susan M.<br />

Jl!stus, Betty A.<br />

Kcith, Doris J.<br />

Keith, Karen E.<br />

Keith, Linda C.<br />

KerwlIl, Judith A.<br />

Kidd, Gretchen<br />

Kieferle, Elizabeth A.<br />

Kinney, Susan L.<br />

King, Julia A.<br />

Kingery, Karen S.<br />

Kiser, Sandra G.<br />

Kittel, Judy A.<br />

Klein, Linda I ..<br />

Knapp, Bonilyn T.<br />

Koltunski, Judith A.<br />

Kramerc)" Ann E.<br />

Kriss, Susan J.<br />

Krsul , Anne L.<br />

Bids are accepted ...


... and pledging begins.<br />

Kuhlman, Patricia A.<br />

Kuhn, Joyce E.<br />

Kyle, Margaret J.<br />

Laird, Linda J.<br />

Lally, Mary L.<br />

Lane, Mary L.<br />

Largen, Carolyn A.<br />

Law, Rebecca D.<br />

Lawler, Caroline<br />

Leach, Susan L.<br />

Lecheler, Margaret A.<br />

Leer, Barbara J.<br />

LeFoe, Joyce D.<br />

Lewis, Carol M.<br />

Lewis, Patricia L.<br />

Lind, Susan K.<br />

Liptrap, Nellie A.<br />

Lloyd, Stephanie C.<br />

Lomax, Sarah A.<br />

Lorek, Carol A.<br />

225


Sophomore counselors prepare themselves to meet the new Freshmen.<br />

Lowe, Ann C.<br />

Lumsden, Shirley G.<br />

Lynch, Linda L.<br />

McAllister, Helen L.<br />

~cBroom, Marianne<br />

McCarthy, Jane E.<br />

McGahee, Carolyn F.<br />

McGue, Sharon A.<br />

McKinney, Sandra L.<br />

McPherson, Sandra E.<br />

McQueeney, Joanne T .<br />

McSwain, Susan T.<br />

Mabe, Peggy A.<br />

Mabry, Norma L.<br />

~ahan , Donna ~.<br />

Maksymiw, Irene L.<br />

Malcolm, Anita L.<br />

Mangers, '\lora J.<br />

Mapp, Laura E.<br />

Marshall, Brenda J.<br />

226


Marshall, Cheryl j.<br />

Martin, Jo A.<br />

Massie, Frances j.<br />

Matney, Janet H.<br />

May, Anne M.<br />

Mebs, Rosemary L.<br />

Milam, Donna Y.<br />

Miller, Martha N.<br />

Miller, Sandra<br />

Miller, Sheryl L.<br />

Miller, Teresa A.<br />

Miller, Toni M.<br />

Mills, Charlotte A.<br />

Mills, Peggy L.<br />

Milon, Theresa A.<br />

Mize, Penelope D.<br />

Moffitt, Gail A.<br />

Molye, Linda A.<br />

Monday, Janie L.<br />

Montgomery, Betty J.<br />

Moody, Janice J.<br />

Moore, Carol A.<br />

Moxley, Elizabeth P.<br />

Myers, Cheroyl J.<br />

Nance, Virginia L.<br />

Neff, Susan M. <br />

Nelson, Lynda G. <br />

Newton, Patricia A. <br />

Nicewonder, Donna L. <br />

Nogle, Shirley A. <br />

Nonnan, Kathryn E.<br />

Nowell, Edith G.<br />

Oakley, Donna S.<br />

Offennan, Marie E.<br />

Ogden, Brenda K.<br />

227


Old, Vivian L.<br />

Oliver, Marylou<br />

Onufrak, Donna L.<br />

Oruch, Marsha H.<br />

Osborne, Vicki C.<br />

O'Shea, :vIargaret M.<br />

Otey, Mary W.<br />

Overby, Marsha C.<br />

Ownby, Marilyn T.<br />

Palmer, Sarah M.<br />

Parker, Bonnie L.<br />

Parmelee, Carla A.<br />

Passagaluppi, Maria<br />

Pearson, Ann F.<br />

Peck, Judy A.<br />

Perry, Betty J.<br />

Phillips, Alyce :vi.<br />

PicchieIlo, Christine A.<br />

Pierce, Bonnie P.<br />

Plumer, Carol R.<br />

... new ideas in morality and philosophy.


Porterfield, Helen A.<br />

Powers, Deborah L.<br />

Preston, Marlene C.<br />

Pride, Diane R.<br />

Priode, Ruby A.<br />

Purcell, Diane M.<br />

Rachmel, Sandra R. <br />

Ramsey, Susan C . <br />

RatclifTe, Lucy L.<br />

Raudenbysh, Paula A.<br />

Reed, Carol L.<br />

Reilley, Kathleen P.<br />

Rhea, Susan D. <br />

Rice, Lucinda J. <br />

The muddy paths to research.<br />

229


Long hours + hard work = better grades<br />

Riddle, Patricia<br />

Rigney, Rosalind Y.<br />

Ring, Sue D.<br />

Robinson, Jean M.<br />

Robertson, :'oJan S.<br />

Robinson, Harriet V.<br />

Rodgers, Laura K.<br />

Rogers, Deborah L.<br />

Rollins, Betty J.<br />

Rosenbaum, Evangeline L.<br />

Rule, Majorie V.<br />

Rusmisel, Linda A.<br />

Ryan, Carol A.<br />

Salyer, Fredia C.<br />

Sando, Ruth A.<br />

Sandy, Mary L.<br />

Saunders, Deborah A.<br />

Schomburg, Linda D.<br />

Scott, Mary L.<br />

Seay, Cynthia S.<br />

230


SluJiej ::bominale Sophomore Year<br />

Seavers, Kathleen S.<br />

Sedberry, Carol L.<br />

Shelor, Susan D.<br />

Shepard, Loretta<br />

Shipley, Myra C.<br />

Siues, Linda G.<br />

Silver, Mary A.<br />

Simmons, Sandra K<br />

Simms, Peggy J.<br />

Singletary, Cheryl<br />

Sophomores find that the scientific method is based on experimentation.<br />

231


~ime<br />

Out lor Recreation <br />

Sisson, Carol S.<br />

Sizemore, Jane M.<br />

Sledd, Carol F.<br />

Smith, Barbara L.<br />

Smith, Brenda T.<br />

Smith, Diana L.<br />

Smith, Leslie A.<br />

Smith, Lucia E.<br />

Smola, \-fary C.<br />

Smyth, Elizabeth A.<br />

Sollenberger, \-largaret K.<br />

Spencer, Deanna L.<br />

Sponder, Judith A.<br />

StaITord, Margaret A.<br />

Stallard, Regina S.<br />

Stefango, Jolene C.<br />

SteITey, Linda J.<br />

Stehman, Bettye L.<br />

Steinbach, Patricia A.<br />

Steinhilher, Jean M.<br />

Stephenson, Trudy L.<br />

Stephango, Lois A.<br />

Stevens, Rebecca M.<br />

Stone, Dorothy M.<br />

Stone, \-fary L.<br />

Story, Susan L.<br />

Street, Brenda S.<br />

Strichler, Janet L.<br />

Strickler, Susan L.<br />

Strother, Linda D.<br />

Hobbs, Linda<br />

Sublette, Linda A.<br />

Summers, Joan E.<br />

Surber, Sandra K.<br />

Sutphin, \-fary G.<br />

232


Tanner, Nancy L.<br />

Tate, Judy P.<br />

Tavc.lI1er, Laura E.<br />

Taylor, Malora L.<br />

Thacker, Merilane E.<br />

Thomas, Janet H.<br />

Thomas, Yolanda E.<br />

Thompson, Judith A.<br />

Thompson, Susan C.<br />

Tipton, :\1aggie Y.<br />

Toler, Rebecca C.<br />

Toms, l\-lary A.<br />

Travisano, Virginia<br />

Treanor, Nancy E.<br />

Tribhle, Susan L.<br />

Trivett, Sandra K.<br />

Tugwell, Gwenneth L.<br />

Truner, Gretchen K.<br />

Turner, Sondra L.<br />

Tyndall, l\lary A.<br />

A popular pastime at Radford.<br />

233


Viele, Margaret A.<br />

Viens, Diane E.<br />

Vincek, Mary C.<br />

Vineyard, Anne C.<br />

Vipond, Sydney R.<br />

Waddle, Teresa B.<br />

Walker, Jane \1.<br />

Walls, Janice M.<br />

Walsh, Margaret E.<br />

Walters, Judith A.<br />

Walton, Nancy E.<br />

Watkinson, Jonne R.<br />

Watson, Nancy M.<br />

Waugh, Cindy A.<br />

Webb, Sue A.<br />

Webster, Sarah<br />

Weekley, Gail W.<br />

Weiler, Sally A.<br />

Wells, Valerie L.<br />

Wenning, Judith A.<br />

Perfection.<br />

. .<br />

~.-<br />

_, ._. __ I<br />

234


West, Brenda K.<br />

West, Carol K.<br />

White, Annie L.<br />

White, Karen J.<br />

White, Marie M.<br />

White, Maureen E.<br />

Whitlock, Betty F.<br />

Wilcox, Peggy A.<br />

Williams, Elizabeth E.<br />

Williams, Miriam E.<br />

Walker, Sally R.<br />

Williams, Janet H.<br />

Willis, Janet S.<br />

Wills, Marje E.<br />

Wills, She Ida M.<br />

Wills, Shirley M.<br />

Wilson, Deborah K.<br />

Wilson, Janet H.<br />

Wilson, Margaret J.<br />

Windham, Florence<br />

Wingold, Elizabeth L.<br />

Winoker, Fredericka E .<br />

Winston, Kathleen W .<br />

Witherow, Betty W.<br />

Wray, Luanne<br />

Wrenn, Joyce c.<br />

Yates, Susan C.<br />

Yeaman, Ellen B.<br />

Yeats, Katherine M.<br />

Yost, Sandra L.<br />

Young, Janell B.<br />

Youngblood, Claire A.<br />

Yowell, Linda F.<br />

Yung, Evelyn K.<br />

Zaun, Diane E.<br />

235


Dale Showalter takes time out from her many duties as class President to help <br />

others enjoy the Christmas se:lson.<br />

Abernathy, Patricia L.<br />

Adams, Carolyn S.<br />

Adams, Frances W.<br />

Albiston, Doreen A.<br />

Allen, Linda J.<br />

Allen, Rebecca E.<br />

Angle, Sara E.<br />

Ankrom, Linda L.<br />

Apperson, Cynthia E.<br />

Aschenbach, Diane E.<br />

236


Ash, Victoria K.<br />

Ashley, Brenda S.<br />

Atkins, Brenda S.<br />

Atkins, Linda D.<br />

Atkinson, Nancy C.<br />

Brenda D. Austin<br />

Austin, Jane J\.<br />

Babb, Linda R.<br />

Bailey, Sandra L.<br />

Bailey, Virginia M.<br />

Baker, Janice M.<br />

Baker, Linda L.<br />

Baker, Mary L.<br />

Bales, Karen F .<br />

Ball, Beverly A.<br />

Lynn Goodall, as Junior Class Vice-President, leads the Junior Board's discussion of ring dance.<br />

Ballinger, Carol L. <br />

Balough, Lynn P. <br />

Bang, Wonsun <br />

Baranoski, Jill D. <br />

Barksdale, Brenda F. <br />

Barnes, Charlotte E. <br />

Barnes, Patricia A. <br />

Barnes, Virginia C. <br />

Barney, Anne H. <br />

Barr, Anita J. <br />

237


Bateman, Margaret A.<br />

Batten, Gloria D.<br />

Beard, Scarlett L.<br />

Beaslay, Linda L.<br />

Becherer, Jane M.<br />

Bennett, Dianne<br />

Bennett, Susan M.<br />

Berda, Diana J.<br />

Berry, Jennifer L.<br />

Bess, Chaalotte V.<br />

Bird, Judith A.<br />

Bland, Donna M.<br />

Blevins, Bonnie A.<br />

Blevins, Judith A.<br />

Blue, Betty D.<br />

Boe, Helene A.<br />

Bolling, Linda C.<br />

Bolling, Mary K.<br />

Booker, Harriett B.<br />

Bowman, Linda J.<br />

Bowman, R. Diona<br />

Bowra, Leslie P.<br />

Boyd, Karen L.<br />

Bradley, Vicky E.<br />

Brantner, Terri J.<br />

Braun, Susan<br />

Breedlove, Janet L.<br />

BrignaIl, Mary G.<br />

Brooks, Linda K.<br />

Brooks, Marilyn L.<br />

Brooks, Nancy A.<br />

Brown, Betty F.<br />

Brown, Bonnie D.<br />

Brown, Karen S.<br />

Brown, Kathryn J.<br />

238


Bruce, Montel <br />

Brunk, Kaye C. <br />

Bryant, \1ary A. <br />

Buchanan, Ruth A. <br />

Buddenhagen, Linda C. <br />

Buehler, Lorraine D. <br />

Bunch, Sharon D. <br />

Bunker, Marilyn D. <br />

Burke, Carol L. <br />

Burnette, Anita L. <br />

Burnette, Reedo A. <br />

Burnop, Sharon :vI. <br />

Burris, Ellen J. <br />

Burtner, Patsy D. <br />

Busick, Sandra S. <br />

Byers, Barb ]. <br />

Caldwell, Shirley A. <br />

Callahan, Dorothy R. <br />

Campbell, Kerry ]. <br />

Cangiano, Eileen S. <br />

Helen Fugate, class Secretary, posts notice about ordering class rings.<br />

239


" " /?<br />

300 Lourjej<br />

There is no rest for the weary during class<br />

lectures.<br />

Calculating the receipts of class dues is an<br />

essential part of Pat Doffs responsibilities<br />

as class Treasurer.<br />

Carper, Geralene P.<br />

Carr, Betty J.<br />

Carrier, Judith L.<br />

Carter, Wanda D.<br />

Caterino, Sarah A.<br />

Cayton, Elizabeth S.<br />

Chance, Linda M.<br />

Chance, Phyllis A.<br />

Chandler, MaIda<br />

Chantarasorn, Sunanta<br />

240


Chapman, Marion J.<br />

Chappelle, Emily J.<br />

Chilton, Alice S.<br />

Christian, Carolyn E.<br />

Christian, Marsha B.<br />

Ciccarelli, Alberta J.<br />

Ciccone, Donna M.<br />

Clark, Linda L.<br />

Clarkson, Carolyn A.<br />

Clawson, Mildred A.<br />

Clayton, Anne L.<br />

Clingempell, Ruth C.<br />

Colberta, Cora L.<br />

Cole, Priscilla A.<br />

Coleman, Susan L.<br />

The unknown remains unknown ­<br />

at least for a whjle!<br />

Collie, Eunice M.<br />

Compton, Barbara J.<br />

Cook, Beatrjce E.<br />

Cook, Nancy J.<br />

Cooley, Pamela A.<br />

Cooper, Pat A.<br />

Cornewal, Diane M.<br />

Covington, Elizabeth A.<br />

Cov, Julie A.<br />

Crew, Linda S.<br />

241


Crutchfield, Rebecca S.<br />

Cumbow, Patricia L.<br />

Curtis, Diana L.<br />

Cutchins, Sarah E.<br />

Dail, Jane M. <br />

Davis, Roberta L. <br />

Deans, Deborah W. <br />

DeHaven, Barbara A. <br />

DeVese, Susan L. <br />

DiGiuJian, Anita R. <br />

Dick, Judy A. <br />

Dickerson, Suzanne L. <br />

Dickinson, Patricia M. <br />

Diener, Nancy L. <br />

Dillard, Cheryl L. <br />

Dillard, Sarah A. <br />

Dinsmore, Carol D. <br />

Dolinger, Nancy M. <br />

Dooley, Carla S. <br />

Dorris, ~ancy C. <br />

Dove, Patricia A. <br />

Dougherty, Carolyn J. <br />

Douty, Mary L. <br />

Dudley, Carolee S. <br />

Dye, Elsie J. <br />

Eaton, Judy F . <br />

Edwards, Maureen H. <br />

Edwards, Sheryl M. <br />

242


Tina Young, class Historian,<br />

uses every means to gather<br />

material for the first Junior<br />

Class scrapbook.<br />

Eister, Susan J.<br />

Fairbanks, Priscilla D.<br />

Farnell, Katherine F.<br />

Farthing, Nancy C.<br />

Fellers, Gail L.<br />

Fisher, Mary P.<br />

Fletcher, Barbara S.<br />

Flora, Suzette E.<br />

Fogle, Mary K.<br />

Foley, Helen S.<br />

Force, Susan P.<br />

Froehlich, Linda D.<br />

Frost, Mary K.<br />

Fugate, M. Helen<br />

Fulp, Barbara A.<br />

Gallahan, Carol A.<br />

Gardner, Pamela C.<br />

Garrett, Helen P.<br />

Garrett, N. Lee<br />

Garven, Donna G.<br />

243


mann<br />

,<br />

69 <br />

Dr. Mann, one of the junior Class Ad visors, takes time out of his busy day to relax by playing the organ.<br />

Vicki L. Carven <br />

Gecan, Carolyn E. <br />

Gilbert, Bettye L. <br />

Gilbert, Caroline M. <br />

Gill, Lynda M. <br />

Goad, "Vinona G. <br />

Gobble, Loretta C. <br />

Goodall, Majorie L. <br />

Goodrick, Linda L. <br />

Goodwin, julia A. <br />

Goodwin, Sandra L. <br />

Gordon, judy G. <br />

Gosney, Cheryl A. <br />

Goss, Patricia L. <br />

Graham, Brenda F. <br />

Graiser, Sue E. <br />

Gray, Ardath E. <br />

Greer, Billie S. <br />

Grimes, Mattie C. <br />

Grogan, Molly M. <br />

244


Grogan, Susan C.<br />

Gusmerotti, Judith L.<br />

Guthrie, Suzanne<br />

Guynn, Donna A.<br />

Guynn, .J. D.<br />

Hackler, Nickie L.<br />

Hale, Brenda A.<br />

Hall, Martha S.<br />

lIall, Patricia K.<br />

Hamm, Louanna<br />

Hancock, Carol L.<br />

Haney, Be rnice A.<br />

Hanger, Susan F.<br />

Hankins, Nancy 1.<br />

Hansen, Mary S.<br />

Harber, Mattie J.<br />

lIardy, Syl via A.<br />

Harmon, Sharon K.<br />

Harrington, Nancy L.<br />

I Inrris, Barbara C.<br />

Harrison, Jackie J.<br />

Harrison, Sandra C.<br />

H arrup, Kathy E.<br />

Hart . Sharon B.<br />

Hnskins, Sandra K.<br />

Hatcher, ;\Iary C .<br />

Havener, Mary E.<br />

Hawthorne, Constance J.<br />

lIickev, Patricia E.<br />

I1ickn~an, Rehecca C.<br />

II inklc, Janice L.<br />

Hiserman, Cale C.<br />

Hixson, Margo A.<br />

Ho, 1\Iiao-\Van<br />

Hodges, JU(l-- K.<br />

245


Hoffman, Susan M.<br />

Holder, Rebecca L.<br />

Holland, Janice M.<br />

Holland, Marianne<br />

Holm, Anita A.<br />

Horton, \-larietta<br />

Hounshell, Regena M.<br />

Howard, Barbara J.<br />

Howard, Cheryl A. <br />

Huffman, Betty J. <br />

Hughes, Merian L. <br />

Humphreys, Jean A. <br />

Hurt, Lorraine B.<br />

Hylton, Constance L.<br />

I1eiff, Barbara G.<br />

Ingerski, Mary J.<br />

Ingram, Betsy C. <br />

Insley, Mildred L. <br />

Ireland, Susan C. <br />

Irvin, Brenda C.<br />

Jackson, Joanna L. <br />

Jacques, Lillian C. <br />

James, Patricia E. <br />

Jamison. Linda F. <br />

Jarman, Judy A.<br />

Jenkins, Karen K.<br />

Jenkins, Kathrvn D.<br />

Jenks, Caro(yn V.<br />

246


Jennings, Virginia L. <br />

Jobe, Mary W. <br />

Johnson, Beverly S. <br />

Johnson, Gwendolyn R. <br />

Jolly, E lizabeth R. <br />

Jones, Cynthia L. <br />

Jones, Helen C. <br />

Jones, Linda C. <br />

Jordan, Elsie G.<br />

Joyce, Theresa K.<br />

Joyner, Alice M.<br />

Joyner, Shelia J.<br />

How do you explain to your parents that not<br />

all students at Radford College make the<br />

Dean's List?<br />

Though late, hometown newspapers arc always<br />

welcome.<br />

247


Justice, Mary I.<br />

Katacinski, Gail C.<br />

Keesee, Carl T.<br />

Keeth", Sandra<br />

Keith, Betsy <br />

Keller, Rebecca L. <br />

Kelley, Patricia L. <br />

Kelley, Kathleen A <br />

Kent, Barbara G. <br />

Kentera, Gale L. <br />

Kidd, Belva L. <br />

King, Linda R. <br />

King, Martha D. <br />

Kirks, Phyllis R. <br />

Knoblock, Terry A. <br />

Kolb, Jean <br />

Kollath, Dale E. <br />

Kramer, Susan L. <br />

Kunselman, Janis P. <br />

Lamb, Lucy M. <br />

Lander, Sue G.<br />

Leake, Linda M.<br />

Leftwich, Celia B.<br />

Leigh, Rebecca J.<br />

Leighton, Joan C.<br />

Lemon, E. Nugent<br />

Leonard, Elna G.<br />

Lester, Ruby D.<br />

248


Thoughts of graduation<br />

bring smiles to the lips of<br />

e veryone.<br />

Lewis, Jan R.<br />

Lewis, Roberta L.<br />

Little, Patricia D.<br />

Lockett, Ellen C.<br />

Lovejoy, Margaret A.<br />

Lowe, Rebecca H.<br />

Lowe, Virginia E.<br />

Lucas, Lois A.<br />

Lyles, Jane C.<br />

Lyman, Lois D.<br />

Lynch, Sharon A.<br />

Lytton, Winnie B.<br />

McAllister, Sharon M.<br />

McCabe, Kathleen L.<br />

McCarthy, Doris M.<br />

McCarthy, Sharon L.<br />

McClung, Gloria<br />

McCormick, Martha L.<br />

McCormick, Pamela F.<br />

McDorman, Betty R.<br />

249


Construction looks the same from an)' angle on campus!<br />

\:lcEnerney, Ann M.<br />

McFadden, Judy H.<br />

\-fcGee, Linda A.<br />

McGlothlin, Sylvia M.<br />

McIntosh, Grace E.<br />

McKinney, Diane J.<br />

McLemore, Barbara A.<br />

McLeod, Catherine A.<br />

McQueeny, Patricia A.<br />

Maccubbin, Juliana V.<br />

250


Maguire, Elizabeth A.<br />

Maiden, Sharon B.<br />

Malkemes, Marilen<br />

Maness, Betty J.<br />

Manley, Tondra L.<br />

Manuel, Carolyn L.<br />

Marks, Ann L.<br />

Marston, Margaret J.<br />

Martin, Brenda L.<br />

Martin, Lois A.<br />

Martin, Joan L.<br />

Martin, Susan L.<br />

Mass ie, Mary E.<br />

Mast, Sarah H.<br />

Mayes, Frances B.<br />

Sometimes teachers and students aren't tuned in on the same wave length.<br />

Mays, Helen V.<br />

Merricks, Margery ]'<br />

Metcalfe, Linda ~1.<br />

Miller, Barbara S.<br />

Miller, Billie D.<br />

Miller, Susan W.<br />

Millsap, Joyce A.<br />

Minter, Margaret L.<br />

Mixell, Candy L.<br />

Moon, Toni L.<br />

251


Moore, Nancy J.<br />

Moore, Patricia \1.<br />

Moore, Susan E.<br />

Morgan, Joann D.<br />

Morris, Donna E.<br />

Morris, Patricia A.<br />

Morrison , Jane H.<br />

Morton, Linda M.<br />

Motes, Charlene<br />

Moyer, Julia D.<br />

Murphy, Kathleen A.<br />

Murphy, M. Dirie<br />

Murray, Karen E.<br />

Murray, Martha L.<br />

Myers, Margaret E.<br />

Natcreli, Elaine E.<br />

'ecessary, Ruby N.<br />

Neel, Shirley R.<br />

Nelson, Pnula J.<br />

Nester, Mnrilyn R.<br />

Nester, Nancy C.<br />

Nichols, Anne I.<br />

Norton, Hazel L.<br />

Nuffer, Sandra E.<br />

Nuzzi, Donna A.<br />

O'Neil, Mary L.<br />

O'Roark, Lynda L.<br />

O"'ven, R. Carole<br />

252


Even tra nsfers fi nd the answers<br />

at the Cove bulletin<br />

board.<br />

Owens, Rachel S.<br />

Owings, Ann C.<br />

Oyler, Marsha K .<br />

Padgett, Shirley A.<br />

Painter, Carolyn A.<br />

Palmer, Judith A.<br />

Pappas, Chris A.<br />

Parsons, Rcnda H.<br />

Payne, Gail M.<br />

Payne, M. Susan<br />

Peer, Linda L.<br />

Pennington, Margaret G.<br />

Peters, Suzanne<br />

Peterson, Jeanne E .<br />

Phillips, Constance W .<br />

Phipps, Ella V.<br />

Plaster, Susan K.<br />

Pierpont, Christa A.<br />

Pillow, Cheryl C.<br />

Pingatore, Patricia A.<br />

253


Pittman, L. Jean<br />

Poovey, Kathryn S.<br />

Porterfield, Helen A.<br />

Powell, Dorryce A.<br />

Power, Glorianne<br />

Powers, Cynthia A.<br />

Powers, Sandra D.<br />

Preas, Brenda J.<br />

Preston, Laurel A. <br />

Prillaman, Carol J. <br />

Pritchard, Lynn M. <br />

Pugh, Bonnie J.<br />

Purcell, Mary R.<br />

Qualls, Patricia K.<br />

Quesenberry, Linda B.<br />

Rader, "iancy A.<br />

Raiden, Mary C.<br />

Randall, Lois A.<br />

Rankin, Barbara E.<br />

Rasnick, Glenda J.<br />

Ratcliffe, B. Ann <br />

Ray, Elizabeth J. <br />

Rector, Sandra L. <br />

Reddish, Barbara G.<br />

Reese, Majorie J.<br />

Reese, Sandra L.<br />

Reynolds, Elizabeth C.<br />

Rexrode, Linda K.<br />

254


Rice, Ann W. <br />

Rich, Judy A. <br />

Richardson, Cindy C. <br />

Richardson, Mignon M. <br />

Richardson, Mime E. <br />

Richardson, Virginia S. <br />

Riddleberger, Jane D. <br />

Ridgeway, Harriet M. <br />

Ridley, Roberta E. <br />

Rippel, Patricia A. <br />

Roach, Linda J. <br />

Robertson, Jeannette B. <br />

Comparing notes before tests can prove helpful.<br />

Patience is the key word when it comes 10<br />

sculpture class.<br />

255


A special event for Jill Steigman<br />

Karen Hall.<br />

means more when she can share it with friends Marylynn Hallander, Susan Payne, Susan Plaster, and<br />

Robertson, Judy E.<br />

Robinson, Bettye F.<br />

Roderick, Jane J.<br />

Rogers, Nancy W .<br />

Roop, Susan M.<br />

Rose, Sandra F.<br />

Rowell, Catherine B.<br />

Rountree, Anne M.<br />

Russell, Patricia A.<br />

Rutledge, Sherry L.<br />

Salley, Genava G.<br />

Sato, Elaine K.<br />

Savage, Dirran F.<br />

Saunders, James G.<br />

Scavuzzo, Linda A.<br />

Schaff, Margaret R.<br />

Schmidt, Carol A.<br />

Schroede, Dianne F.<br />

Scott, Janjce K.<br />

Scott, Judy B.<br />

256


Screeney, Evelyn M.<br />

Scrivener, Carole M.<br />

Semones, Aita D.<br />

Seufer, l\hrtha E.<br />

Shaw, Martha E.<br />

Shea, :\1ary K.<br />

Shelton, Joan M.<br />

Shelton, Lynda S.<br />

Sheppard, Linda D.<br />

Shiflet, Mary L.<br />

Shillato, Sandy L.<br />

Short, Anita Y.<br />

Short, Bonnie G.<br />

Showalter, Dale A.<br />

Shultz, Carol A.<br />

Shupe, Linda L.<br />

Simmons, Connie M.<br />

Sines, Glenda :\1.<br />

Singleton, Nancy L.<br />

Sin!l:leton, Pere<br />

Slate, Deborah L.<br />

Slemp, Sarah E.<br />

Slusher, Jane A.<br />

Small, Elizabeth D.<br />

Smedberg, Marion E.<br />

Smith, Cynthia H.<br />

Smith, Heidi A.<br />

Smith, Janice M.<br />

Smith, :\laney :\1.<br />

Smith, Sandra L.<br />

Smith, Sandra S.<br />

Smoot, Jean C.<br />

Snead, Ann L.<br />

Snead, Dale E.<br />

Snider, :\laney J.<br />

257


fionor :JralernilieJ Welcome JuniorJ<br />

Synder, Susan I.<br />

Sowers, Ruth .E.<br />

Spangler, D. Katherine<br />

Spencer, Anna M.<br />

Spooner, Helen A.<br />

Springman, Margaret C.<br />

Sprouse, Ylary A.<br />

Spruill, M. Paulette<br />

Stafford, Patricia L.<br />

Staton, Peggy A.<br />

Stephenson, Cheryl A.<br />

Stevens, Susan<br />

Stewart, Sandra G.<br />

Stillman, Brenda K.<br />

Storer, Mary M.<br />

Stratton, Diane<br />

Strebel, Barbara L.<br />

Strock, Nancy L.<br />

Swain, Nancy M.<br />

Swartout, Beth A.<br />

Swindall, Betty L.<br />

Talbert, Patricia J.<br />

Tappy, Dora J.<br />

Tate, Carol S.<br />

Tate, Judith S.<br />

Taylor, Arline F.<br />

Taylor, Marsha K.<br />

Taylor, Pamela D.<br />

258


T aylor, Patricia M.<br />

Tepper, Jean M.<br />

Terrell, Teresa A.<br />

Terry, Mavis D.<br />

Thomas, Judy L.<br />

Thon, Cheryl A.<br />

Thorburn, Jean M.<br />

Tillman, Susnn R.<br />

Toney, R. Dia nne<br />

Toombs, Carolyn J.<br />

Torrence, Judy A.<br />

Trail, Linda S.<br />

"Where's the 4th for Bridge?"<br />

Junior Reside nts, Kaye McConnell and Bettye<br />

Robinson, counsel each other in additioll to<br />

freshmcn.<br />

259


Trimmer, Carolyn E.<br />

Truk, Diane<br />

Trusheim, Mary L.<br />

Turner, Frances C.<br />

Turner, Linda D.<br />

Turner, Marguerite E.<br />

Twardy, Christine L.<br />

Tyler, Marian R.<br />

Tyree, Susan A.<br />

l:edo, Reiko<br />

Underwood, Deane F.<br />

Uzzell, Laura C.<br />

VanBrunt, Barbara E.<br />

Vanndy, Leona M.<br />

Vassar, Rebecca A.<br />

Vaughan, Mary T.<br />

Velenovsky, Sharon L.<br />

Ventres, Linda D.<br />

Verret, Pamela L.<br />

Vosper, Janet L.<br />

Waalewyn, Kathryn L.<br />

Waller, Patricia A.<br />

Walrond, Sandra K.<br />

Watson, Dorothy H.<br />

Watson, Mattie L.<br />

Watson, Sue C.<br />

Weaver, Mary L.<br />

West, Judith A.<br />

'Wetzel, Carolyn E.<br />

Wheeler, Linda R.<br />

Whicker, Greta K.<br />

White, Wilsonia W.<br />

Whitesell, Joan W.<br />

Whiteside, Elizabeth A.<br />

Whitlow, Betty J.<br />

260


Whitaker, Johanna A. <br />

Whittaker, Mary L. <br />

Wickline, Diana L. <br />

Wiesner, Donna ~ . <br />

Wiggs, Kay F. <br />

Williams, Carol Y. <br />

Williams, Linda M. <br />

Wilson, Kathy M. <br />

Wilson, Lynn M. <br />

Wimmer, Elizabeth D. <br />

Wimmer, Elizabeth R. <br />

Wine, Brenda G. <br />

Wisecarver, Martha S. <br />

Woltz, Pamela A. <br />

Woody, Kathryn A. <br />

Worley, Lynda P. <br />

Wrobleski, Vicki A. <br />

Yeatts, Jo V. <br />

York, Mary A. <br />

Young, Tina L. <br />

Some news just can't wait till the end of classes!<br />

261


Karen Copeland, class Pn',;ident, disclIsses Senior business with sponsors Miss F armer and Mr. Leap.<br />

Karen Villette Aageson <br />

SheJia Anne Adkins <br />

Susan Adele Agner <br />

Yvonne Ald erman <br />

Margaret Ann Alderman <br />

Pricilla Allen <br />

Elizabeth Anne Amos <br />

Carol Jane Altizer <br />

262


Alice Baskervill Anderson '<br />

Gale Ellen Anderson<br />

Katherine Ellen Ardery<br />

Eloise .Iannette Armbrister<br />

Ruth Arnold<br />

Maureen Ellen Arthur<br />

Patricin Helen Arthur<br />

Carolyn Gertrude Ashby<br />

Mary Ellen Atkins<br />

Carolyn Ayers<br />

Cynthia Bain<br />

Junnita Ka y Baker<br />

Linda Banton<br />

Ann \lnrie Barrack<br />

Nancy Burton Barrett<br />

Janice Faye Bartlet<br />

Class Vice-President, Bett~ ' Lackland, marks remaining days ofT Senior calendar. 263


Barbara Jean Beach <br />

Juanita Reicher <br />

Alice Marie Bennett <br />

Julia Sarah Bennett <br />

Shirley West Bennett<br />

Barbara Anne Bentley<br />

Karen Lynn Beverly<br />

Dena Jo Bishop<br />

Gwendolyn Althea Blackwell<br />

A Senior 5 mind is occupied with many thoughts.<br />

Benita Charlotte Blaine<br />

264


Bolh Jo,! and Sorrow prevail <br />

Happiness is a dorm party.<br />

Barbara Jean Blankenbeckler<br />

Shelby Irene Blankenship<br />

Anne Liggan Blunt<br />

Sue Ja nice Bogert<br />

Susan Bono<br />

Sherry Constance Booker<br />

Mary Borland<br />

Susan Bamford Bolt<br />

Felicia Jane Boucher<br />

Mary Virginia Bowman<br />

Ruby Jean Boyd<br />

265


At the annual banquet, Seniors ate, and ate, and ate ...<br />

Susan :\-largaret Bray<br />

Gertrude Ann Brazier<br />

Lynn Rosalind Bringle<br />

Athleen Brisch<br />

Peggy Jacobs Brooks<br />

Florence Marie Brower<br />

Betty Lou Brummitt<br />

Marcheta Carolyn Bryce<br />

Sandra Elayne Bucher<br />

Jacquelyn ~larie Burke<br />

Thelma Sue Burke<br />

Barbara Jean Burnett<br />

266


Candiec Lynn BlIrnett<br />

Christine Ann Burnham<br />

Myra Suzanna Burton<br />

Carol Lynnlee Bush<br />

Beverly Ann Butcher<br />

Judith Ann Butenhoff<br />

Cheryl Lynnc Butner<br />

Ellen Elizabeth Caf10<br />

Maxine Eleanor Cage<br />

Carmen Sue Caldwell<br />

Sue Lee Callaher<br />

Pattie Jean Camp<br />

Chris's sure beats the dining hall!<br />

Lexie Lmnana wonders if her plate will be<br />

large enough.<br />

267


Catherine Lee Campbell<br />

Gabrielle Ann Campbell<br />

Linda Gray Campbell<br />

Patricia Janet Campbell<br />

Toby Patricia Campbell<br />

Bonnie Carawan<br />

Janet Louise Carlberg<br />

Susan Carson<br />

A Senior faces new thresholds<br />

Capping, a momentous occasion for Seniors<br />

and " Little Sisters."<br />

Andrea }o Carter<br />

Judith :\-Iarie Carver<br />

Barbara Jean Cassada<br />

Kllren Camille Cavuso<br />

268


Capping .!Jj Gvidence 0/ a (loal Reached<br />

HsIao-Ching F. Chang<br />

Audrey H.1. Chang<br />

Shirley Puiman Chen<br />

Linda Arlene Childers<br />

Sheila Ann Chumbley<br />

Betty Helen Cinibulk<br />

Beverly Rose Clear<br />

Rosemary Cockerill<br />

Rose Anne Condoulis<br />

Diana Sue Conrad<br />

Elizabeth Irene Cook<br />

\-larian Cook<br />

Elizabeth Anne Cosgrove<br />

Hermine Elizabeth Coston<br />

Mary Karen Copeland<br />

Mary Cowan<br />

269


Through these doors we enter to learn.<br />

Barbara Ann Cox<br />

Norma Elizabeth Cox<br />

Lucyanna Bland Craig<br />

Anne Whitehead Crider<br />

Carolyn Chandler Crisman<br />

Lucile Cross<br />

Sharon Forrest Crowder<br />

Elizabeth Ann Culbertson<br />

Linda Mae Darden<br />

Allyn Walker Davis<br />

Cynthia Craig Davis<br />

Darla Dean Davis<br />

270


Veronica Sue Daugherty<br />

Pamela Forsyth DeCamp<br />

Mary Ella DeHaven<br />

Opal Jane DeJonl;<br />

Carol Marie D'Onofrio<br />

Kathryn Ann D'Onofrio<br />

Rebecca Jean Deudl<br />

Diane Diamond<br />

Linda Ann Diklich<br />

Pamela Joan Dixon<br />

Nancy Lorraine Dolan<br />

Evelyn Doris Dudley<br />

Accuracy plays a dominate role in the work<br />

of most Seniors,<br />

Dina Bishop concentrates intently on an organic<br />

chemistry experiment.<br />

271


Brenda Gayle Duke<br />

Roberta Jean Dureette<br />

Toni Ann Durette<br />

Martha Frances Earl)'<br />

Kittye Ann Easterly<br />

:'oIina Louise Eastman<br />

Susan Bates Eddins<br />

Jamie Elaine Egan<br />

Jane Ann Eli<br />

Norma Elliot<br />

Helen Embree<br />

Bonnie Aldorah Epperly<br />

Friend I>, faces are to be found on the RC<br />

campus.<br />

272


Special :JrienJ~hip~<br />

Will no! be :Jorgoffen<br />

"You see. here is the fallacy in your logic!"<br />

Susan Patricia Erickson<br />

Nobuko Etoh<br />

Dinah Kathryn Evans<br />

Mary Ann Janet Farnell<br />

Judy Louise Farrier<br />

Marsha Elaine Feltz<br />

Elizabeth Dillard Ferguson<br />

Joan Lynn Fillman<br />

Carolyn Scott Fisher<br />

Patty Lynn Fisher<br />

Linda Elizabeth Fletcher<br />

Doris Jean Flirchum<br />

273


Mary Frances Foley<br />

Linda Lee Forbes<br />

Linda Elaine Ford<br />

Miriam Thompson Ford<br />

Donna Carrol Foushee<br />

Sandra Kay Foxworth<br />

Constance Sue Fraley<br />

Jane Lee Fralin<br />

Meredith Ann Francoise<br />

Betty Jane Franklin<br />

Cathern Victoria Fuller<br />

Rita Lynn Caghan<br />

Patricia Helene Cainey<br />

Lynn Mary Callagher<br />

Judy Callimore<br />

Rochelle Susa n Cardner<br />

Madison pent-house takes on a<br />

festive atmosphere.<br />

274


Donna Katherine Garren<br />

Maltha Faye Gee<br />

Linda Elaine Gehman<br />

Mary Carolyn Gibson<br />

Diana Sue Gilbride<br />

Pamela Lucy Gilliland<br />

Joanna Faye Gilmore<br />

"Iancy Edith Glover<br />

Seniors emerge as capable leaders.<br />

Frieda Mable Graham<br />

Blaine Andrea Gray<br />

Martha McDonald Gray<br />

Janice Faye Greear<br />

275


Lynn Grine<br />

Evelyn Marie Grugan<br />

Barbara Kathleen Grubbs<br />

Janet Page Grumbles<br />

Linda Barrow Gusler<br />

Kern Hagerman<br />

Emily Mason Hale<br />

Peggy Holton Hall<br />

Linda Tennant Hall<br />

Sandra Abshire Hancock<br />

Margaret Jean Hanson<br />

Karen Katherine Hanula<br />

Linda Gale Hardy<br />

Charlotte Harlan<br />

Rebecca Jean Harris<br />

Sally Lee Harris<br />

Shirley Marie Hartley<br />

Rebecca Stringfield Hatchell<br />

Mary Judith Hawkins<br />

Joanne Maria Hemsley<br />

276


Seniorj J(eep fiijlor'! 0/ 7jearj' {:venlj<br />

Mary Ellen Henderson<br />

Linda Low Hepler<br />

Sally Elizabeth Heslep<br />

Peggy Anita Hess<br />

Judy Carson Hetler<br />

Ruth Ann Hickman<br />

Seniors add Sue Bogert, class historian, to slate<br />

of officers.<br />

Imagination sparks the mind of students.<br />

Laura Rosemary Higdon<br />

Charlotte Eileen Hill<br />

Joan Vivian Hitchcock<br />

Patricia Kay Hoffier<br />

277


The Cove, a gathering place for students and<br />

faculty .<br />

Dr. Jervey tries a finesse to Rosie Higdon.<br />

:\'ina Mae Hoffma n<br />

Elizabeth Raines Holdren<br />

Linda Eileen Holdsworth<br />

Linda Holmes<br />

Carol Honenberger<br />

Ruth Liddell Hood<br />

Cynthia Page Horn<br />

Rosa Fay Hos kins


Barbara Alice Hostelley<br />

Carol Ann Howard<br />

Kathryn Eugenia Howard<br />

:-.laney Jane Howard<br />

Clara Diane Howell<br />

Nancy Carolyn Howell<br />

Rachel Harriet Hudnall<br />

Carman Cecile Hughes<br />

Sharon Gay Hulvey<br />

Patsy Ruth Hundley<br />

\1arilyn Ann Hunzeker<br />

Muriel Sharon Hurt<br />

Diane La Verne Igo<br />

Rebecca Jane Ingalls<br />

Martha Leslie Irvin<br />

Elizabeth Ellis Jackson<br />

Martha Susan Jackson<br />

Beth James<br />

Linda Bethel James<br />

Betty Anne Jefferson<br />

Sarah Jo Jennings<br />

Brenda Ann Johnson<br />

Carolyn Sue Johnson<br />

Jeal1J;e Catherine Johnson<br />

279


Linda Fay Johnson <br />

:'IIorma Adrienne Johnson <br />

Helen Kaye Johnston <br />

Carolyn VValker Jones <br />

Brenda Joyce Jones <br />

Marjorie Susan Jordan <br />

Susan Lynn Jovin <br />

Frances Robinson Kaempf <br />

Janette :'I1aomi Kaplan <br />

Katheryn Lyn Kas dorf <br />

Sheila Jane Kidd <br />

Susan Victoria Kiger <br />

"Gee, this is more fun than ducking for <br />

apples," says biolo~y major Linda Holmes. <br />

A new technique is diligently attempted by <br />

Pat Southern. <br />

280


:lhe Senior Year, a<br />

:lime for perfection<br />

The parallel bars aid Gail Sines in perfecting balance skills_<br />

Bonnie Lee Kines<br />

Agnes Ann King<br />

Jane Elizabeth Klein<br />

Laura Jean Knight<br />

Jane Carol Kyak<br />

Sarah Elizabeth Lackland<br />

Rebecca English Lafon<br />

Alexis Anne Lamanna<br />

Carolyn Faye Lancaster<br />

Carolyn Verna LaPrade<br />

Sandra Lynn Lasley<br />

Sho-Chun Lee<br />

281


Seniorj<br />

Wanda Sue Lee<br />

Suzanne Benton LeHew<br />

Sharon Elaine Lennox<br />

Ann Neely Leo<br />

Linda Ann Leonard<br />

Patricia Bannister Lewis<br />

Marlene Carole Long<br />

Rachel Frances Long<br />

Linda Caye Lorton<br />

Sharon Ann Love<br />

Donna Lutz Lucas<br />

Katherine Smedley Lyon<br />

Eddie Mae Maher<br />

Elaine Christine Maier<br />

Carole Ann Marlin<br />

Brenda Lee Marshall<br />

The "pit" gives way to "Iadison<br />

and Jefferson Dormitories,<br />

282


Enie Rocha Martin<br />

Vera Jane \'Iason<br />

Carrie LaRue \last<br />

Janice .\nn :".Iatejka<br />

Judith :lola thews<br />

Sara Kemp Mathews<br />

Marilvn Anne \laxwell<br />

Sheil,; l\la~'Cr<br />

\Vith these basic blocks are huilt strong foundations<br />

­ of buildings and minds.<br />

Judith Anne Maves<br />

i\lary L"lIl \le,;zl'1'<br />

Judv LYnn l\lercer<br />

Jun~ A'dele Metts<br />

283


Mary Jo Meyer<br />

M"ary Miller<br />

Patricia Miller<br />

Wanda Joyce Mink<br />

Mary Susan Minnick<br />

Susan Virginia Minter<br />

Betty Jean Minton<br />

Maria Anne ~firabella<br />

Pictures tell the story of dorm life.<br />

UormitOl)' hoste~ses become "second Moms"<br />

Sarah Mitchell<br />

Linda Joyce Mock<br />

Karen Jane '.'offitt<br />

'.fnrilyn Joyce '.fonder<br />

284


Seniorj , fioujemolher<br />

W ho Witt :lorlJel fier .?<br />

Elene Gail Monk<br />

Barbara Jean Moore<br />

Patricia Anne \1organ<br />

Barbara Jeanette .\1orris<br />

Isabel Wingate Morris<br />

Martha Ann Moseley<br />

Ruby Lee Moses<br />

Lynn Moss<br />

Charlene Elaine Motes<br />

Julie Ann Mullarkey<br />

Paula }o Mullins<br />

\>lary Jo Muse<br />

Joann Irene \1yers<br />

Martha Ann Myers<br />

Sharon Ann \1cCarty<br />

Kay Kilgore McConnell<br />

,<br />

I<br />

285


"Do you remember when there was grass here?"<br />

Susan Gail McGarrell <br />

Betty Darlene McGrady <br />

Catherine Joan McGuire <br />

Denise McHugh <br />

Margaret Letitia McKenna <br />

Sue Ellen McLain <br />

Kathleen Anne McLellan <br />

Eleanor Lucille Mc~cil <br />

\1arlene Faye Newberry<br />

Elizabeth Margaret Newlove<br />

Pamela Ann Newton<br />

Katherine White Nininger


Janet Ann Nixon<br />

Martha Ruth :'IIorris<br />

Janis Eileen O'Neal<br />

Jane Nelson Osborne<br />

Sheryl Linda Pagans<br />

Shirley Kay Painter<br />

Joyce Ann Pate<br />

Elizabeth Anne Paull<br />

Margaret Gray Pennington<br />

Mercedes Freda Perez<br />

Linda Sharon Perkins<br />

Nelma Jo Petry<br />

"Feels like popcorn - " "Tastes like popcorn" "It is popcorn!"<br />

287


"Boy, sure hope we can pay for all this," worries<br />

Page Grumbles, class treasurer.<br />

Cynthia Ann Pollard<br />

Jean Chapman Porterfield<br />

Joan Preston Porterfield<br />

Bonnie Pa~e Powell<br />

Mary Ann Powell<br />

Ruth Elaine Powell<br />

Pamela Jane Price<br />

Carol Ann Prince<br />

Rae Ellen Prosser<br />

Connie Logene Pugh<br />

Faye Elizabeth Quarles<br />

Judith Ellen Ra y<br />

288


Senio,.j A ttempt new GnJeavo,.j<br />

Margaret Emily Reed<br />

Charlotte Reid<br />

Patricia Kaye Reynolds<br />

Lucy Whillock Rice<br />

Doris Ann Richardson<br />

Marny Sue Richardson<br />

Pamela York Richardson<br />

Nancy Janine Risque<br />

Anne Robin Ritter<br />

Frances Anne Roark<br />

Carol Pauline Roberts<br />

Martha Robertson<br />

"Better luck next time!" "Rcmember, head tucked -"<br />

289


Serve<br />

"Let's see, I need a medium Radford nightshirt<br />

Outside the post office, the most frequented<br />

place on campus.<br />

Peggie Lee Robertson<br />

Nancy Lou Robison<br />

Reba Lee Rogers<br />

Loretta June Roop<br />

Linda Smith Rosenberger<br />

Diana Lynn Rothenbuhler<br />

Ruth Elizabeth Rothwell<br />

Pamela Jeanne Rouvalis<br />

290


Jacqueline Nadine Ruppert<br />

Janice Lee Rutherford<br />

Sara Grace Ryan<br />

Victoria Ross Sadler<br />

Karen Sandifer<br />

Susan Christian Schaefer<br />

Betty Laura Schenk<br />

Frances Ellen Schneider<br />

Susan Schuenemn<br />

Cheryl Beth Schuler<br />

Elka Marie Seidel<br />

Barbara Ratcliff Semones<br />

~<br />

Even Seniors re-live their second childhood!<br />

291


Bewilderment often creeps into a<br />

mind.<br />

Senior's<br />

Seniors have mastererl the art of "studying"<br />

in the Cove!<br />

Marilyn Sue SetlilT<br />

Joan Leslie Sexton<br />

Roberta Rae Sharp<br />

Susan Eileen Shaver<br />

Margaret Ann Shea<br />

Priscilla Castle Sheer<br />

Linda EUen Shelburn<br />

Betty Jean Shelor<br />

292


Marianne Elizabeth Shields<br />

Lynda Beth Shropshire<br />

J ud ith \nne Shutters<br />

Diane Beverly Simmons<br />

Linda Lou Si'llmons<br />

Gail Ann Sines<br />

Michael Janet Sisul<br />

Patsy Louise Skeen<br />

Jonnie Sharon Slone<br />

Barbara Anne Smaldore<br />

Karen Geneva Smedley<br />

Billie Kay Smith<br />

Ellen Gay Smith<br />

Judy Darlene Smith<br />

Linda Louise Smith<br />

Patricia Gail Smith<br />

Wider sidewalks produce an Interstate Highway effect on campus! 293


Chemistry majors will remember the climb to<br />

classes!<br />

"What will tomorrow bring?"<br />

Sandra Lee Smith<br />

Virginia Winona Smith<br />

Jan Snead<br />

Patricia Margaret South<br />

Colleen Claire Southall<br />

Patricia Anne Southern<br />

Mary Louise Sowers<br />

Anna Catherine Spangler<br />

i


Donna Faye Spicer<br />

Nancy Carolyn Spradling<br />

Minnie Virginia Stafford<br />

Linda Ann Stark<br />

Janice Ann Stanton<br />

June Ann Stevens<br />

Betty Lee Stone<br />

Sandra Kaye Stone<br />

Terri Stone<br />

Joy Sue Stowers<br />

Carol Ann Stultz<br />

Deborah Swartz<br />

Edith Ann Swecker<br />

Brenda Gay Swindall<br />

Susan Elaine Sykes<br />

Victoria Ann Szymanski<br />

Ann Zerbee Tankersley<br />

Mary Jane Tanner<br />

Mary Ann Tillman<br />

Judy Wroy Tolleson<br />

Shirleen Maria Tolley<br />

Yvonne Marie Thompson<br />

Elizaheth Anne Traynor<br />

Linda Gayle Tucker<br />

295


Lynn Elizabeth Tullis<br />

Brenda Mae Turpin<br />

Vickie Ann Udy<br />

Robin Lynn Uhl<br />

Diana Utley<br />

Carol Grace Vail<br />

Terry Vana<br />

Janet Abbie Vandenberg<br />

Gretchen Edith Vansant<br />

Cynthia Vaughn<br />

Janice Elaine Vaught<br />

Donna Kay Verthein<br />

Wanda ~ae Wallace<br />

Janet Waller<br />

Mary Janet Walsh<br />

Camille Frances Walton<br />

Cheryl Virginia Ward<br />

Dolly Yvonne Watson<br />

Diana Christine Watts<br />

Frances Gwen Watts<br />

296


Senior~<br />

Jake cfa:sl cfook<br />

a I Radford College<br />

Pictures will remind US of our college days.<br />

Seniors will remember the many walks around<br />

campus.<br />

Bonnie Faye Webb<br />

Carolyn Martha Weber<br />

Anna Catherine Weeks<br />

Martha Sharon Westphal<br />

Connie Pauline Wexler<br />

Patricia Ann Wheeler<br />

Susan Lee Wheeling<br />

Janice Elaine Whitcomb<br />

297


Helen Suzanne W hitt<br />

Judy Mae Whitworth<br />

Patricia Ann Wholey<br />

Nancy Lee W iman<br />

Ann Ritchie Williams<br />

Antoinette Marie Williams<br />

Elizabeth Seton Williams<br />

Macine Williams<br />

Willa Dean W illiams<br />

Susan Anne Wilson<br />

Joyce Evelyn Wimmer<br />

Jane Winders<br />

Constance Lee W infield<br />

Donna Hitchcock Winter<br />

Mary Margaret Wolfskill<br />

Winifred Man-Ling Woo


Barbara Ann Wood<br />

Betsy Benson Wood<br />

Joan Carolyn Woodall<br />

Crystal Lee Woods<br />

Suzanne Woodward<br />

Emily Wei-Yung Wu<br />

Dorothy Ann Young<br />

Marilyn Elizabeth Zeigler<br />

From the compact world of RC, the class of<br />

68 departs into the great world of Life.<br />

Catherine Berniece Zettl<br />

Louisennen Zook<br />

299


Senio,. :J)i,.eclo,." <br />

AAGESON, KAREN VILLETTE: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Library<br />

Science; Minor, English; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: House<br />

Council, Honors Hall, 1, 4; lnterdonn<br />

Court 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2 ; Choral<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; Publicity and<br />

Historian, 4); Aquamaids, 1; Music Educators'<br />

National Conference, 1, 2; Library<br />

Club, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Junior<br />

Warden, 2); Forum, 2; Orchestra, 1, 2<br />

(Violin); Young Republicans' Club, 4;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

AARON, JESSIE ROBERTA: Martinsville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major, Business<br />

Administration; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; YWCA, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Phi<br />

Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation,<br />

1; Intramurals, 2; Campus Carnival,<br />

1,2, 3, 4 (T reasurer, 3 ).<br />

ADKINS, SHELIA ANNE: Cha tha m, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minor<br />

History; Gra du a tion, Ma rch, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER, Averett Junior College.<br />

AGNER, SUSAN ADELE: Salem, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor,<br />

Journalism; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

AILSWORTH, EMILY RUTH: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, Sociology; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Government Association, 3, 4 (Student Life<br />

Representative, 3; Student Life Summer<br />

Chainnan, 4); College Council, 4; Executive<br />

Council, 4 (Summer); Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Bee Hive, 1 (Sales Stam; Tri­<br />

M Club, 1; Baptist Student Union, 1;<br />

Orchestra, 2, 3, 4.<br />

ALDERMAN, HELEN YVONNE: Woodlawn,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Glee Club, 1;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

ALDElli\.fAN , MARGARET ANN: Hillsville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major, Social<br />

Science; Minor, History; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: lntramurals, 1;<br />

Young Democrats' Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President,<br />

4 ).<br />

ALTIZER, CAROL JANE: Radford, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Day Students' Club, 2,<br />

3, 4 (Reporter, 3; Secretary, 4); Baptist<br />

Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 2, 3);<br />

HONORS: Dean's List; Kappa Delta Pi;<br />

Kappa Mu Epsilon, (Se~retary, 4).<br />

AMOS, ELIZABETH ANNETTE: Rocky<br />

~lount, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, March,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER, Ferrum Junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Choir, 3; 4-H Alumni,<br />

1, 2; Student Education Association, 1, 2;<br />

Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3; HONORS:<br />

Phi Theta Kappa, (At Ferrum).<br />

ANDERSON, GALE ELLEN: Highland<br />

Heights, Ohio; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home<br />

300<br />

Economics in Business; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGA~IZATIONS: Home Economics<br />

Club, 2, 1, 4 (Ass. Treasurer, 2; President,<br />

3); German Club, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma<br />

Alpha, 3, 4 (acting Scholarship Chairman,<br />

4); lntramurals, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3<br />

(representative - Buchanan House).<br />

ARDERY, KATHERINE ELLEN: Lynchburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council,<br />

West Moffett, 3 (Head Hall Monitor) ;<br />

Gennan Club, 4; Canterbury Club, 1; Intramurals,<br />

4; French Club, 1; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 4.<br />

ARMBRISTER, ELOISE JANNETTE:<br />

Wytheville, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

History; Minor, English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER, Wytheville Community<br />

College of VPI; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

HONORS: Dean's List; Pi Ga mma Mu.<br />

ARTHUR, MAUREEN ELLEN: Lynchburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; \1ajor, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Atheltic Club, 3; YWCA, 3;<br />

Student Education Association, 3; lntramurals,<br />

3; Virginia Education Association,<br />

3.


Senior :J)ireclor'l<br />

ARTHUR, PATRICIA HELEN: Moneta,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education, Minor, Sociology; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; YWCA, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary,<br />

2; President, 3; Chaplain, 4); Student<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List; Miss Bedford County<br />

(67-68) - Miss Congeniality (3rd runnerup<br />

in the preliminary contest for the Miss<br />

Virginia Pageant).<br />

ASHBY, CAROLYN GERTRUDE: Staunton,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 4 (Vice-President); House<br />

Council, Stuart Hall (Social Chairman);<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 3;<br />

Student Education Association, 3, 4; German<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma;<br />

2, 3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 3,<br />

4.<br />

ATKINS, MARY ELLEN: Clarksville, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Social Studies;<br />

Minor, History; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Baptist Student Union,<br />

1; Campus Carnival, 1.<br />

AYERS, CAROLYN PAULINE: Cana,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, English; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Curtain Clan, 1; Baptist<br />

Student Union, 1, 2, 3; Young Democrats'<br />

Club, 2; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

BAIN, CYNTHIA: Waynesboro, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANI­<br />

ZATIONS: Choral Club, 3; Hoofbeats, 1,<br />

2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 2; Secretary, 3, 4);<br />

The Red Coats, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 3, 4; HONORS: The Dr.<br />

Harry M. Hayter Memorial Challenge Trophy<br />

at the Abingdon Horse Show (for open<br />

jumping).<br />

BARRETI, NANCY BURTON: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, English; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Education Association, 4.<br />

BEACH, BARBARA JEAN: Warrenton,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Chemistry;<br />

Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Tri-M Club, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter,<br />

3; President, 4); Wesley Foundation, 1, 2,<br />

3,4 (President, 4; Treasurer, 4) ; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List; Chi Beta Phi, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer,<br />

4); Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter);<br />

National Science Foundation<br />

Summer Research participant in Chemistry<br />

at the University of Tennessee.<br />

BELCHER, JUANITA: Rocky Mount, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. A.; Major English; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Athletic Association, 1; Spanish<br />

Gub, 1; Student Education Association, 1,<br />

2; Young Democrats' Club, 1, 2.<br />

BENNETT, ALICE MARIE: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation; June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Tri-M,2.<br />

BENNETT, SHIRLEY WEST : Falls<br />

Church, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, June<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER, Averett College.<br />

BISHOP, DENA JO: Radford, Virginia;<br />

De~ee, B. S.; Major, Biology; Graduation,<br />

June <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Court, 2; Honor Council, 4; Choral Club,<br />

3; Glee Club, 2 (Ass. Librarian, 2); Bee<br />

Hive, 3 (Activities Editor, 3); Day Students'<br />

Gub, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3); Cotillion<br />

Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 2; Campus<br />

Carnival,3 (Maid of Honor).<br />

BLAINE, BONITA CHARLOTTE: Annandale,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology;<br />

Minor, History; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Animus<br />

Quarens, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

4; Cosmopolitan, 1, 2; Wesley Foundation,<br />

1; HONORS: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4 (Sec.<br />

Treasurer, 4); Virginia Education Association,4.<br />

BLANKE:'IIBECKLER, BARBARA JEAN:<br />

Salem, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 4.<br />

BOGERT, SUSAN JANICE: Tenafly, New<br />

Jersey; Degree, B. S.; Major Art; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Senior<br />

Class Historian; House Council, 4 (Vice­<br />

President, Madison Hall) ; Athletic Association,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Bee Hive, 3 (Lay-out<br />

Editor); Student Education Association, 4;<br />

Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 3, 4;<br />

Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; Newman Club,<br />

2; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival,<br />

3; HONORS: Dean's List; Who's Who in<br />

American Colleges and Universities, 4; Pi<br />

Delta Epsilon, 3, 4.<br />

BOOKER, SHERRY CONSTANCE: :>.Iadison<br />

Seights, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; ;\lajor,<br />

Elementary Education; ;\Iinor, English;<br />

Graduation, December, 1967 ; ORGA;\I­<br />

ZATIO;-.lS : YWCA, 1; Student Education<br />

\ ssociation; 3; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2,3.<br />

BOTT, St'SA!\ BAMFORD: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; :>'Iajor, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GA:'I1IZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 4 (Interdorm Council - Secretary,<br />

4); House Council, 4 (Jefferson Hall,<br />

President); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; Capitol<br />

Club, 1; German Club, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa,<br />

3, 4 (Activities Chairman, 4); Intramurals,<br />

1, 3, 4; Young Democrats' Club, 4; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List.<br />

BOUCHER, FELICIA JANE: Ellicott City,<br />

Maryland; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, 2<br />

(Bolling Hall, Treasurer); Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 1; Bee Hive, ~;<br />

Spanish Gub, 1, 2; Student Education<br />

Association, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Cotillion<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4 (Historian, 4); Alpha Sigma<br />

Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Class Treasurer, 2;<br />

Assistant Treasurer, 3; Treasurer, 4); Canterbury<br />

Gub, 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Who's Who in American Colleges and<br />

Universities, 4.<br />

BOW"IAN, MARY VIRGINIA: Chilhowie,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER, Marion College, Marion, Virginia;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Phi neta Lamda,<br />

4; Baptist Student Union, 1; International<br />

Relations Club, 1, 2; Society for Prospective<br />

Teachers, 1,2.<br />

BOYD, RUBY JEAN: Meadows of Dan,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology;<br />

Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Mutual Improvement Association,<br />

1, 2, 3; HONORS: Dean's List; Kappa<br />

Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 3, 4.<br />

BRAZIER, GERTRUDE ANN: Arlington,<br />

Vir'ginia; Degrcc, B. A.; !\1ajor, Biology;<br />

J\linors, Chemistry and History; Graduation,<br />

June <strong>1968</strong>; OHGANIZATIONS: House<br />

Council, 3 (Honors Hall, Suite Representative);<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Choral<br />

Gub, 4; Glee Club, 3; Capitol Gub, 1;<br />

Newman Gub, 1,2; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

BRISACH, ATHLEEN: Fairfax, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Social Science; Minor,<br />

German; Graduation, December, 1967;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 2, 3 (Member of legislature);<br />

House Council, 2, 3 (Ingles Hall, Vice­<br />

President, 2; Stuart Hall, President, 3);<br />

Orchesis, 1, 2, Choir, 3; Glee Gub, 1;<br />

Aquamaids, 1; ~ .msophia, 2, 3 (Secretary,<br />

2, 3); Capitol Club, 1; Canterbury Club,<br />

1, 2, 3, (Secretary, 2); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Pi Gamma Mu; Human Helations<br />

Council,2.<br />

BUCHER, SANDRA ELAYNE: Norfolk,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram<br />

Gub, 3, 4; Bee Hive, Home Economics<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3; Student Educat.ion Association,<br />

4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List.<br />

BURKE, THELMA SUE: Chilhowie, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor,<br />

Sociology; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Glee Gub, 3, 4; YWCA, 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 4; Pansophia, 4; Baptist<br />

Student Union, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival,<br />

2,3,4; Virginia Education Association, 4.<br />

BURNETT, BARBARA JEAN: Advance<br />

Mills, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Mathematics; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Tri-M, 3, 4; Pansophia, 4; Young Republicans'<br />

Gub, 3, 4.<br />

BUSH, CAROL LYNNLEE: Greensboro,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Library Science;<br />

Minor, History; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Athletic Association, 1; Spanish Gub, 1,<br />

2 (Secretary, 2); German Club, 3, 4; Sigma<br />

Kappa, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary, 3, 4);<br />

Wesley Foundation, 1; Intramurals, 1, 2,<br />

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Senio,. ::tJi,.eclo,.'1 <br />

3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Sorority<br />

Pledge Scholarship Award.<br />

BUTCHER, BEVERLY ANN: McLean,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Student Education Association,<br />

4; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

CAGLE , ANNA RUTH : Vienna, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. A.; Major, Psychology; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Hoofbeats, 1, 2, 3; Geography Club, 1, 2;<br />

Cosmopolitan, 1; Baptist Student Union, 1,<br />

2.<br />

CALDWELL, CARMEN SUE: Charleston,<br />

West Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, june,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sigma Kappa, 2,<br />

3,4 (Scholarship Chairman); German Club,<br />

3, 4; Student Education Association, 3,4.<br />

CAMP, PATTIE JEAN: Sebrell, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Glee Club, 2; Bee Hive, 3; YWCA, 1, 2;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; Art<br />

Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, 1;<br />

Sec-Treasurer, 2; Vice-President, 3, 4);<br />

German Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1,<br />

2; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 4.<br />

CAMPBELL, CATHERINE LEE: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Health<br />

and Physical Education; Minor, Biology;<br />

Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4);<br />

Monogram Club, 4; Pemm Club, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Secretary, 3); Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Hockey Club, 2; HONORS: Who's Who in<br />

American Colleges and Universities, 4;<br />

Electoral Board, 3.<br />

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CAMPBELL, LINDA GRAY: Danville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Speech; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Averett College.<br />

CAMPBELL, TOBY PATRICIA: Ashland,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. (non-ed.); Major,<br />

Business Administration; Minor, journalism;<br />

Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: House Council, Ingles Hall, 3<br />

(Hall Monitor,); Bee Hive, 2 (Sales Rep.);<br />

Grapurchat, 2, 3, 4 (Feature Editor, 2;<br />

Managing Editor, 3, 4); Phi Beta Lambda,<br />

3, 4 (Chairman, 4); German Club, 4;<br />

Newman Club, 1; HONORS: Pi Delta Epsilon,<br />

3, 4; (Secretary, 4).<br />

CARAWAN, BONNIE KAY: Virginia<br />

Beach, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 2, 3 (Reporter,<br />

3); Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3; Canterbury, 2,<br />

3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Pi Omega Pi,<br />

4 (Secretary, 4).<br />

CARTY, SUSAN MARIE: Fairfax, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics; Minor<br />

Geography; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Glee Club, 1, 2; Tri-M<br />

Club, 2, 3; Geography Club, 1, 2, 3; Capitol<br />

Club, 1; Baptist Student Union, 1; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List.<br />

CARVER, JUDITH MARIE: Meadowview,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology;<br />

Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Bluefield, College; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Student Education Association,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 3, 4 (1,<br />

2, At Bluefield); Phi Theta Kappa, 2 (At<br />

Bluefield).<br />

CASSADA, BARBARA JEAN: South<br />

Boston, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Reporter, 3; Secretary, 4) ; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 3, 4.<br />

CASSADA, PEGGY ANN: Lynchburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation,<br />

Tune, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Psi Club, 2, 3; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1,2,3,4.<br />

CAVEOO, MELVA LYNN: Hampton, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Chemistry;<br />

Minor, Mathematics; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council,<br />

2, 4 (Honors Hall, Social Chairman, 2;<br />

Treasurer, 4); Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Choral Club, 4; Choir, 1, 2; Tri-M Club,<br />

2, 4; Student Education Association, 4;<br />

Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Board of<br />

Directors, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Editor<br />

of TM Chimes, 4); Campus Carnival, 4<br />

(Campaign Chairman); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rho<br />

Omega, 3 (Corresponding Secretary); junior<br />

Follies, 3.<br />

CHEN, SHIRLEY PUI-MAN: Kowloon,<br />

Hong Kong; Degree, B. A.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, Chemistry; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: House<br />

Council, Floyd Hall (Fire Warden, 3, 4);<br />

Glee Club, 1, 2, 4; Tri-M Club, 4; Cosmopolitan,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 4;<br />

HONORS: Kappa Mu Epsilon; Physics<br />

Award, Best Student, 1966-67; Chinese<br />

Students Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President);<br />

Physics Society, 3, 4.<br />

CINIBULK, BETTY HELEN: Fairfax,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minors, History and Geography; Graduation,<br />

june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Newman<br />

Club, 1; Intramurals, 1; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Sigma Tau Delta.<br />

CLEAR, BEVERLEY ROSE: Saltville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

Education; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Highlanders, 2, 3, 4; Choir,<br />

2, 3; Bee Hive, 1; YWCA, 4; Home<br />

Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1,<br />

2,3,4.<br />

COCKERILL, ROSEMARY: Great Falls,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Physical<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Head of<br />

Individual Sports, 2); Monogram Club, 2,<br />

3, 4 (Reporter, 3); Pemm Club, 1, 2, 3,<br />

4 (Vice-President, 3); German Club, 3, 4;<br />

Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain of Team,<br />

2, 3); Hockey Club, 2, 3; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Student Editor of Physical Education<br />

Major's Newsletter, 3, 4; Who's Who in<br />

American Colleges and Universities, 1967­<br />

68; Virginia Association for Health and<br />

Physical Education and Recreation, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4; Chairman of Student Section, 4.<br />

COUCH, MARGARET LOUISE: Bristol,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

Education; Graduation, March,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore


Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 3; Grapurchat, 4<br />

(Photographer); Home Economics Club, 2,<br />

3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3 (Librarian,3).<br />

COUGHLIN, MILDRED : Virginia Beach,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, French;<br />

Minor, E nglish; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZAT IONS: Honor Council,<br />

2; Orchesis, 2, 3; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; May Court, 3;<br />

Young Democrats' Club, 3; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List; Who's Who in American Colleges<br />

and Universities, 3, 4; Pi Delta Pi,<br />

3, 4.<br />

COUNDOLlS, ROSE ANNE: Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Social<br />

Science; Minor, History; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIO NS: Glee<br />

Club, 3; Bee Hive, 3; YWCA, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary,<br />

3; Membership Chainnan, 4 ); Pemm<br />

Club, 3; Campus Carnival, 4 (Booth Chairman,<br />

4); HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

COOK, ELIZABETH IRENE: Hampton,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 4<br />

(Senior Rep.); House Council, Floyd Hall,<br />

3 (Treasurer); Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Highlanders, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian); Music<br />

Educator's National Conference, 3, 4; Stu-<br />

Senio,. '2:Ji,.eclo,."<br />

dent Education Association, 3, 4 (President,<br />

4); Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orecetra,<br />

1; HONORS: Dean's List; Young Republican's<br />

Club, 3; French Club, 1,2,3; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 3, 4.<br />

COPELAND, MARY KAREN: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

and Business; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 3, 4; Junior Class, 3<br />

(Pres.-Vice-Pres.); Senior Class, 4 (President);<br />

House Councils, Stuart Hall, 2<br />

(Treasurer); Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Ochesis, 2; Home Economics Club, 4 (Publicity<br />

Chainnan); Gennan Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3, 4 );<br />

Young Democrat's Club, 2, 3; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List; Miss Radford College Contest,<br />

no place; Who's Who in American Colleges<br />

and Universities.<br />

COSGROVE, ELIZABETH ANNE:<br />

Springfield, Virginia; Degree, S. S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Minor, Geography;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Student Education Association, 1,<br />

2; Newman Club, 1.<br />

C OSTON, HERMINE ELIZABETH:<br />

Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Degree, B. S.;<br />

Major, History and Social Studies; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, 2, 3<br />

(Trombone); Grapurchat, 2 (Photographer);<br />

Library Club, 2 (Secretary) ; Young Democrat's<br />

Club, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3; International<br />

Relations Club, 4 (President).<br />

COX, BARBARA ANN: Alexandria, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor,<br />

Political Science; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Gennan Club, 2,<br />

3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 3, 4 (Acting Recording<br />

Secretary, 4 ).<br />

COX, NORMA ELIZABETH: Lynchburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Health and<br />

Physical Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZ ATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3,<br />

4 (Head of Sports, 2); Monogram Club, 2,<br />

3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); YWCA, 3; Pemm<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3; Gennan Club, 3, 4; Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club, 1, 2, 3; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 3; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List.<br />

CRIDER, ANNE WHITEHEAD: Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home<br />

Economics; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Choir, 1; Home Economics<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Geography Club, 3;<br />

Ski Club, 1.<br />

CRISMAN, CAROLYN CHANDLER:<br />

Winchester, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Minor, Geography;<br />

Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Glee<br />

Club, 1; Student Education Association, 3;<br />

Virginia Education Association, 3; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List.<br />

DARDEN, LINDA MAE: Branchville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Journalism; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Tyler<br />

Hall, 3 (Vice-President); Glee Club, 2, 3,<br />

4; Grapurchat, 1, 2, 3, 4 (News Editor,<br />

2, 3; Managing Editor-Editor, 3;); Pansophia,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union. 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; Young Democrats' Club, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Corresponding Secretary, 2; Reporter, 3,<br />

4); R C. Forensic Society, 2, 3 (Secretary­<br />

Treasurer, 2, 3); HONORS: Dean's List;<br />

Tidewater News, published in the Grapurchat;<br />

PTA Scholarship, Scholarship Medal<br />

Award.<br />

DAUGHERTY, VERONICA SUE: Bluefield,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, English; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Choral Club, 3; Choir, 2, 3, 4; Psi Club,<br />

3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />

Baptist Student Union, 1,2, 3, 4.<br />

DAVIS, ALLYN WALKER: Falls Church,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Social Studies; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>.<br />

DA VIS, DARLA DEAN: Radford, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Majors, English and Mathematics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Honor Council, 2, 3; Day Students'<br />

Club, 1,2,3,4 (Reporter, 4); Wesley<br />

Foundation, 1, 2; HONORS: Sigma Tau<br />

Delta, 3, 4.<br />

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DAVIS, THANNA ELAINE: Rugby, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, History; Minor,<br />

Social Science; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Athletic Association, 2; Pansophia, 2, 3<br />

(Parliamentarian, 3) ; HONORS: Honor<br />

Society of Radford College, Secretary;<br />

Dean's List, 1,2,3; Pi Gamma Mu.<br />

DEHAVEN, MARY E LLA: Hillsville, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Majors, Spanish and<br />

English; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 3; Glee<br />

Club, 2, 3; GTapuTchat, 1; Spanish Club,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

4; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Wesminster Fellowship,<br />

1,2.<br />

DEJARNETTE, NANCY HILL: Culpeper,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art Education;<br />

Minor, Geography; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORG ANIZ ATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Orchesis, 2, 3; Geography<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3,<br />

Treasurer, 4); Art Guild, 1, 2; Pansophia,<br />

3; Canterbury Club, 1, 2; Campus Carnival,<br />

3 (Geography Club); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List, 64-67; Student Life Art Contest,<br />

Award, ('67 winter); Outstanding in Art,<br />

Award, (Freshman Identification).<br />

DELONG, OPAL JANE: Goode, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANS­<br />

FER: Ferrum Junior College; ORGANI­<br />

ZATIONS: YWCA, 3, 4; Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Phi Theta<br />

Kappa, FJC, 2.<br />

DECAMP, PAMELA FORSYTH: Vienna,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, Secondary Education; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

House Council, Jefferson Hall, 4 (Secretary).<br />

DOLAN, NANCY LORRAINE: Winchester,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: San Antonio College and<br />

Shenandoah College.<br />

D URETTE, ROBERTA JEAN: Strasburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor E nglish; Graduation,<br />

March, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Madison College<br />

and Southern Seminary Junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Cotillion Club, 3, 4.<br />

EARLY, MARTHA FRANCES: Quantico,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Adams State College, Alamosa,<br />

Colorado; ORGANIZATION: Bee Hive,<br />

1; Library Club, 2; Student Education Association,<br />

4; HONORS: Pi Delta Epsilon,<br />

1,3,4.<br />

EASTERLY, KlTTYE ANN: Abingdon,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATION: Virginia Education Association,4.<br />

ELI, JANE ANN: Danville, Virginia; Degree,<br />

B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Grapur­<br />

304<br />

chat, 1, 4 (Circulation Manager, 4); Student<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List; Virginia Education Association,<br />

3,4.<br />

EMBREE, HELEN GRAEFE: Oakton,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Alumni,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3); Wesley<br />

Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Foods, Publicity,<br />

Veep Secretary, 1,2,3,4).<br />

EVANS, DINAH KATHRYN: Lebanon,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, General<br />

Science; Minor, Chemistry; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1, 2; Young Democrats' Club, 4;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List; Chi Beta Phi; Rho<br />

Omega (Physics Society).<br />

FARNELL, ~IARY ANNE: Petersburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Life Committee,<br />

4 (Representative and Treasurer);<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Bee Hive, 1;<br />

Grapurchat, 1, 2 (Exchange Editor, 2 );<br />

Home Economics Club, 2, Geography<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, 3), (President,<br />

4); Newman Club, 1, 2; Campus Carnival,<br />

4 (Home Economics Club Chairman) ;<br />

HONORS: Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; Freshman<br />

Identification (Journalism).<br />

FARRIER, JUDITH LOUISE: Blacksburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Art; Minor,<br />

Biology; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Bee<br />

Hive, 4 (Senior Staff); Animus Quarens, 2;<br />

Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />

FELTZ, MARSHA ELAINE: Wilmington,<br />

Delaware; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home<br />

Economics Business; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Hoofbeats, 1;<br />

Bee Hive, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1; Intramurals,<br />

1,2; Campus Carnival, 1,2.<br />

FLETCHER, LINDA ELIZABETH: Annandale,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Business Administration; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER, Ferrum Junior<br />

College; ORGANIZATIONS: Geography, 1;<br />

Sanderidge Saddlers, 1, at Ferrum; Women's<br />

Athletic Association, 1, at Ferrum.<br />

FOLEY, MARY FRANCES: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

Business; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils, East<br />

Moffett Hall, 3 (Interdorm Court), Jefferson<br />

Hall, 4 (Vice-President); Home Economics<br />

Club, 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4; Newman<br />

Club, 1.<br />

FORD, LINDA ELAINE: Oradell, New<br />

Jersey; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Hoofbeats, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian, 2), (President,<br />

3, 4); The Red Coats, 2, 3, 4; Art<br />

Guild, 4; German Club, 4.<br />

FOXWORTH, SANDRA KAY: Hopewell,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;·<br />

Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship, 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Phi, 3,<br />

4 (President, 4).<br />

FRALIN, JANE LEE: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />

Degree B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Major, Speech and Dramatics; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; YWCA 2, 3, 4; Geography Club 2; Student<br />

Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Brethren<br />

Student Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List; Virginia Education Association,<br />

2, 3, 4.<br />

FRANCOISE, MEREDITH ANN: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, History; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: German Club, 3,<br />

4.<br />

FROST, MARY KATHRYN: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor,<br />

Biology and Geography; Graduation,<br />

March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Glee<br />

Club, 3; Bee Hive, 1; Wesley Foundation,<br />

1.<br />

FULLER, SUE ELLEN: Richmond, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, English and<br />

History; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANS­<br />

FER: Averett College; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

House Council, East Moffett Hall, 4 (President).<br />

GAINEY, PATRICIA HELENE: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Special<br />

Education; Minor, Elementary Education<br />

and Mathematics; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGA~IZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Psi Club, 2, 3, 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Newman Club, 1,<br />

2,3,4.<br />

GALLAHER, SUE LEE: Forest, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Administration;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List.<br />

GALLA'.IORL, Jl:DITH: Pulaski. Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.: '.lajn,.. Ru,iness Educatiun;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGA:'>IIZA­<br />

TIONS: House Council, Stuart Hall, :)<br />

(Secretary); Orchesis. 3; Phi Beta Lambda,<br />

J: 4; Student Educa tion Association; 4;<br />

W esle} Foundation, 1; Intramurals, 1, 2;<br />

Virginia Education .-\ssociation, 4,<br />

GARREN, DONNA KATHERINE: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business-Marketing<br />

and Retailing; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta<br />

Lambda, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Young<br />

Democrats' Club, 1,2.<br />

GATES, MARION VICTORIA: Big Stone<br />

Gap; Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

March, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Clinch Valley<br />

College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Government Association, 2 (Representative);<br />

Athletic Association, 2; Choir, 4; Glee<br />

Club, 4; Bee Hive, 4; Tri-M Club, 4; Cotillion<br />

Club, 1, 2; Baptist Student Union; '1,


Senio,. '2:Ji,.ec10,."<br />

2,3,4; Young Democrats' Club, 4.<br />

GmSON, MARY CAROLYN: Pennington<br />

Gap, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 2,<br />

3, 4; Pansophia, 3 ; Young Democrats' Club,<br />

3; Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

GILMORE, JOANNA lAYE: Christiansburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home<br />

Economics Education; Graduation, March,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Home Economics<br />

Club, 4; May Court, 3 (Page) ; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List; Chi Beta Phi, 4.<br />

GRAY, MARTHA McDONALD: Falls<br />

Church, Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: House Council,<br />

Ingles Hall, 2 (Fire Warden); Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Choral Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Librarian,<br />

3 ); Glee Club, 1; Capitol Club,<br />

1; HONORS: Miss Radford Pageant, 2nd<br />

Runner up.<br />

GREEAR, JANICE FAYE: Bluefield, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Physical Education;<br />

Minor, Biology; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Aquamaids, 1,2,<br />

3 (Secretary, 2; Treasurer 3); Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Aquamaids,<br />

1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2; Treasurer 3);<br />

Pemm Club, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation,<br />

1; Intramurals, 2, 3; HONORS: Dean's List;<br />

Vahper, 3, 4; Aahper, 3, 4.<br />

GREEN, NANCY CAROL: Pound, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S. ; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, December, 1967;<br />

TRANSFER: Clinch Valley College; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Hoofbeats, 3; Spanish<br />

Club, 1; Student Education Association, 2,<br />

3; HONORS: Dean's List (Clinch).<br />

GRINE, LYNN: Staunton, Virginia; Degree,<br />

B. S. ; Major, Physical Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER:<br />

Ferrum Junior ColJege; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Athletic Association, 3, 4; Monogram<br />

Club, 3, 4; Pemm Club, 3, 4; Lutheran<br />

Student Union, 3; Intramurals, 3, 4;<br />

Hockey Club, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club, 3,<br />

4; (Vice-President, 4); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List,<br />

GROGAN, EVELYN MARIE: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Art Guild, 4.<br />

GROVER, DEADRA POWELL: Rocky<br />

Mount, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Majors,<br />

Biology and English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Animus Quarens, 4; Wesley<br />

Foundation, 1, 2, 3, (Secretary, 2, Worship<br />

Chairman, 2 ); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship,<br />

1, 2.<br />

GRUBBS, BARBARA KATHLEEN: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Psychology; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Pansophia,<br />

3; Baptist Student Union, 3, 4; (Program<br />

Chairman, 4).<br />

GRUMBLES, JANET PAGE: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

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Senior '2:Jireclor'j<br />

Education; Graduation, June, 1967; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: House Councils, Trinkle<br />

Hall (Secretary, 3), Madison Hall (Secretary,<br />

4), Trinkle (President, 3, Secretary,<br />

2) ; Senior Class Treasurer, 4; Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Athletic Association, 2, 3;<br />

Glee Club, 3 (Treasurer) 2, 3, 4; Cotillion<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Intramurals, 2, 3, 4; Interdorm Council, 3;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

HAGERMAN, KEM: Ashland, Kentucky;<br />

Degree, B. A.; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

Major, History; Minor, French; House<br />

Councils, West Moffett (Secretary, 3);<br />

Aquamaids, 1; Geography Club, 2; German<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Alpha Sigma<br />

Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (Rush Chairman, 3, 4 ); Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrat's<br />

Club, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; International<br />

Relations Club, 3, 4 (President, 4 ).<br />

HALE, EMILY MASON: Portsmouth,<br />

Ohio; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, December, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Council,<br />

Trinkle, 1 (Secretary) ; Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Choir, 4; Glee Club, 3; Student<br />

Education Association, 4.<br />

HALL, LINDA TENNANT: Millboro, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: V.P.I.; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Student Education Association, 4;<br />

Intramurals, 3.<br />

HANCOOCK, SA NDRA, ABSHIRE: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

HANSEN, MARGARET JEAN: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Grapurchat, 1, 3 (News Editor, 3);<br />

Editor of Dorm Newspaper - The Jeffersonian.<br />

HARRIS, JO ANN: Christiansburg, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology; Minor,<br />

Chemistry; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Athletic Association, 1;<br />

Pemm Club, 1;.<br />

HARRIS, REBECCA JEAN: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Geography Q ub, 2;<br />

HOI\ORS: Virginia Educations Association,<br />

4.<br />

HARRIS, SALLY LEE: Saltville, Virginia<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor,<br />

Spanish; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic<br />

Association, 1 (Historian); Grapurchat,<br />

1, (Reporter); Student Government Association,<br />

2, (Treasurer); Pansophia, 2, 3, 4,<br />

(Secretary, 3), (Parliamentarian, 4); Intramurals,<br />

I, 2, (Basketball); HONORS:<br />

Honor Society of Radford College, 3, 4;<br />

Dean's List. 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications, The<br />

Rectangle, Sigma Tau Delta Journa4<br />

Awards, in short story contest sponsored by<br />

Woodmen at the World; Sigma Tau Delta,<br />

3, 4 (President); Others, Recognized for<br />

singing at Freshman I.D. Night.<br />

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HATCHELL, REBECCA: Portsmouth,<br />

Virginia; Degree B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List, 3.<br />

HENDERSON, MARY ELLEN: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree B. S.; Major, Chemistry;<br />

Minor Mathematics; Graduation, December,<br />

1967 ; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Bee Hive, 3; Tri-M Club, 4;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; German<br />

Club, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 3, 4.<br />

HESLEP, SALLY: Elliston, Virginia; Degree,<br />

B. S.; Major, Business Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, I, 4; HONORS:<br />

Pi Omega Pi, (Treasurer, 4).<br />

HETLER, JUDY: Vienna, Virginia; Degree,<br />

B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Sigma<br />

Sigma Sigma, 3, 4, (Keeper of Grades, 4).<br />

HICKEY, BARBARA: Arlington, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, December, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Capitol Club, I; German<br />

Club, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council, 3, 4, (Secretary,<br />

3); Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4, (Jr. &<br />

Sr. Delegate to Panhellenic, 3, 4); Newman<br />

Club, 1,2.<br />

HIGDON, ROSIE: Signal Mountain, Tennessee;<br />

Degree, B. A.; Major, Mathematics<br />

and Statistics; Graduation, December, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 1; Freshman Class, 1, (Student<br />

Life Council); House Council (Russell,<br />

Head Hall Monitor, I); Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Athletic Association, 1, 2; Pemm<br />

Club, I, 2; HONORS: Awards, Freshmen<br />

Good Citizen; May Day Commission, 3.<br />

HILL, CHARLOTTE: Lynchburg, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; THA;\:S­<br />

FEn: Ferrum Junior College; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: House Council (I\or\\'ood, President,<br />

.t ); Choral Club, 1; Choir, 1; Glee Club,<br />

I; Spanish Club, 1,2; Student Education Association,<br />

L 2, :3,.t; \Vesley Foundation, 1,2,3,<br />

.t ; HO~OHS : \'irginia Education Association.<br />

1 1, :1, -I.<br />

HILL, JE,\IFFER: Hillsville, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; ~1ajor, Mathematics and Statistics:<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; HONORS;<br />

Kappa ~lu Epsilon, 3, 4; Dean's List.<br />

HOLDREN, ELIZABETH R : Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIO~: House Council, (Trinkle,<br />

President, 2); Choir, 2, 3, 4, (Treasurer,<br />

2; President, 4) Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; HO:-.lOHS: Dean's List, 2,:l.<br />

HOLDSWOHTH, LINDA: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, French;<br />

Minor, Political Science; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 4; HONORS: Pi Gamma<br />

~fu ; French Club, 3, 4, (Secretary, 4).<br />

HOLMES, LY NDA F.: Redstone Arsenal,<br />

Alabama; Degree, B. A.; Major, Biology;<br />

Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

T RANSFER: American College (Paris,<br />

France); ORGANIZ ATIONS: Animus<br />

Quarens, 3; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4;<br />

Campus Carnival, 3 (Princess); HONORS:<br />

Best Dressed, 3 (Runner-up).<br />

HORN, CYNTHIA: Waynesboro, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Home<br />

Economics Club, 1, 4; Wesley Foundation,<br />

2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; House Chairman, 4);<br />

Beauty Pageants, took part in Miss Staunton<br />

Augusta Beauty Pageant (1964); Interfaith<br />

Council, (Chairman, 4).<br />

HOSKINS, ROSA FAY: Danville, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER:<br />

Averett Junior College.<br />

HOSTELLEY, BARBARA: Jenkintown,<br />

Pennsylvania; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

IU6~; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3, 4.<br />

HOW.\RD, CAROL A.: Centreville,Maryland;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, December, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Florida Southern College;<br />

ORGANIZATIO:\,S: Home Economics<br />

Club, 4; American Chemical Society, 2, at<br />

Florida Southern College.


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HOWARD, NANCY JANE: Floyd, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Marion<br />

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nomics; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAi'i­<br />

IZATIONS: Student Government Association,<br />

4 (Student Life-Representative to<br />

Spiritual Enrichment Committee); Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2 ; YWCA, 2, 3, 4, (Program<br />

Chairman, :3; President, 4); Home<br />

Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundatiun,<br />

2, 3,4, (Program Chairman, 3; Wesley<br />

Fnd. Board of Directors, 3, 4 ); Campus<br />

Carnival, 2, 3, 4; May Day Commission,<br />

2.<br />

JENNINGS, SARAH JO: Nathalie, Virginia<br />

; Degree, B. S.; Major, Biology; Minor,<br />

English; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic<br />

Association, 1, 2; Curtain Clan, 1, 2;<br />

YWCA, 1; 4-H Alumni, 1, 2; Animus<br />

Quarens, 2, 3; Baptist Student Union, 1,<br />

2; Intramurals, 1,2.<br />

JONES, CAROLYN WALKER: Partlow,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A. ; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Student Government Association, 4<br />

(Senior Representative to Rules Committee);<br />

Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4; Monogram,<br />

4; Baptist Student l:nion, 1; Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List;<br />

Kappa Mu Epsilon.<br />

JONES, BRENDA JOYCE: Tazewell, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Bluefield Junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Vice-President, 2);<br />

Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; YWNA,<br />

(Vice-President, 1; Circle Leader, 2); Virginia<br />

Education Association 1, 2, 3, 4; May<br />

Day Commission, 2, (Bluefield Junior College).<br />

JOHNSON, BRENDA ANN: Glade Hill,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major; Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Athletic Association, 1;<br />

Student Education Association, 2; Intramurals,<br />

1.<br />

JOHNSON, JEANNE CATHERI:'IIE :<br />

Hampton, Virginia; Degree, B. A ; Major,<br />

History; Minor, Geography; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

JOHNSON, LINDA FAY: Chesapeake,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Choral Club, 2, 3; Glee<br />

Club, 1, 2; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 2, 3,<br />

4.<br />

JOHNSON, NORMA ADRIENNE: Atkins,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Marion College; ORGA:'III­<br />

ZATIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 4.<br />

JOHNSTON, HELEN KAYE: Washington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; \-fajor, Music;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER:<br />

Madison College; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Choral Club, 2, 3, 4, (Vice-President, 4);<br />

Music Educator's National Conference, 3,<br />

4 ; Student Education Association, 4 ; Young<br />

Republicans Club, 3.<br />

KAPLAN, JANETTE NAOMI: Corbin,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

Education; Graduation, December,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Home Economics<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Baptist Student t:nion, 1;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List, Chi Beta Phi.<br />

KASDORF, KATHRYN LY:'II:'II: Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, French, Speech, Journalism;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Cotillion<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club, 1.<br />

KIDD, SHELIA JANE: Bluefield, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Spanish; Minor, Biology;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>, ORGANI­<br />

ZATIONS: Spanish Club, I, 4, (Treasurer,<br />

4); Pansophia, 1, 4 (Recording Secretary,<br />

4).<br />

KAEl\·fPH, FRANCES ROBINSON: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, March,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Glee Club, 2; YWCA, 1;<br />

Student Education Association, 3; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 3.<br />

LACKLAl\D, SARA ELIZABETH: Norfolk,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; \fajor, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 3; House Council, Stuart Hall,<br />

(Head Hall Monitor); Freshman Class.<br />

Vice-President; Senior Class, Vice-President;<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Junior Resident,<br />

3; Athletic Association, 1; Student<br />

Education Association, 3 4; Cotillion Club,<br />

2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4; (Historian,<br />

2, 3; Pledge Chairman, 3, 4); Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 1<br />

(Chairman of Dorm); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Outstanding Freshman Citizen; Who's<br />

Who in American Colleges and Universities,<br />

3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4, (Vice-President,<br />

4); May Day Commission, 2.<br />

LAFON, REBECCA ENGLISH: Ashland,<br />

Kentucky; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Councilor, 2; Sigma Sigma Sigma,<br />

3, 4, (Corresponding Secretary, 4); May<br />

Court, 3, (Junior Representative).<br />

LANCASTER, CAROLYN FAYE: Newport<br />

News, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 3, 4, (Chairman of<br />

Rules Committee, 4); Representative to<br />

Rules Committee, 3; House Council, Tyler<br />

Hall, (Recording Secretary, 1); Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Student Education Association,<br />

4; German Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma<br />

Alpha, 2, 3, 4, (Recording Secretary, 3;<br />

Philantropic Chairman, 4) ; May Court, 3;<br />

Campus Carnival, 4, (Dorm Representative);<br />

HONORS: Who's Who in American<br />

Colleges and Universities, 4; French Club,<br />

1.<br />

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LEE, SHO-CHUN: Taipei, Taiwan, China;<br />

Degree, B. A.; Major, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; TRANSFER:<br />

Taiwan :\Iorma] University; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List, 4.<br />

LEE, WANDA SUE: Rose Hill, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Home Economics<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 3, 4; Home Economics Club,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 3, 4; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 4.<br />

LENNOX, SHARON ELAIN: Springfield,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Art Educa-<br />

tion; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANI­<br />

ZATIONS: Student Education Association,<br />

3; Capitol Club, 1; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 3; AWARD: College Sponsored<br />

Art Contest, 3, (Second Prize); Dean's List.<br />

LEO, ANN NEELY: Manassas, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S. ; \-iajors, Art and English;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA,<br />

2; Art Guild 3, 4; \Vestminster Fellowship,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; (P esident, 3, 4); Campus Carnival,<br />

2, (Publicity Chairman); HONOHS:<br />

Dean's List; Sigma Tau Delta.<br />

LONG, MARLENE CAROLE: Fairfax,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Psychology;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Choral Club, 2; Glee Club, 1; Psi<br />

Club, 4; Cosmopolitan, 1, 2; Canterbury<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2; Campus<br />

Carnival, 4; Junior Ensemble, 2.<br />

LONG, RACHEL FRANCES: Galax, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minor,<br />

Spanish; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; Intramurals,<br />

4; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

LonTON, LINDA GAYE: Willis, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Art; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1; Intramurals, 1, 2.<br />

LOVE, SHARON ANN: Arlington, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, English; Minors,<br />

Speech and Philosophy; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIO NS: House Councils,<br />

1, 3, (Norwood Secretary, 1; East Moffett<br />

Vice-President and Acting President, 3);<br />

Interdorm Council, 3; Aquamaids, 1;<br />

Grapurchat, 1, 2; Pansophia, 2; Capitol<br />

Club, 1; Junior Follies, 3; German Club,<br />

2, 3; Panhellenic Council, 2, (Junior<br />

Treasurer); Sigma Sigma Sigma,. 2, 3, 4,<br />

(Rush Chairman, 3; Vice-President, 4 );<br />

Newman Club, 1, 2; May Court, 2; Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 4; Forum, 2; Campus Carnival,<br />

1, 3, (Princess, 3); Young Republicans, 2,<br />

4; Ski Club, 2;' HONORS: Best Pledge, 2,<br />

(Sigma Sigma Sigma).<br />

LUCAS, DONNA LUTZ: Woodstock, VirgmI3<br />

; Degree, B. A.; Major, Business,<br />

(Marketing and Retailing); Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZAT IONS: Phi Beta<br />

Lambda, 4; Intramurals, 3; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List.<br />

LUCK, WANDA GRAY: Orange, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER:<br />

Virginia Intermont; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Student Government Association, 3, 4;<br />

Wesley Foundation, 3; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 3; While at Virginia Intermont:<br />

Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, (President, 2);<br />

Curry Club, 1; French Club, 1, 2; Religious<br />

Planning Board, 2, (Devotional Chairman);<br />

(Representative to Area); (Wesley Foundation<br />

Campus Devotional Chairman).<br />

MALKEMES, MARILEN: West Point,<br />

New York; Degree, B. S.; Major, Eleme n­<br />

tary Educa tion; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 2, (Sophomore Representative,<br />

Summer); Student Court, 2, (Sophomore<br />

Representative, Summer); Student Education<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club,<br />

1, 2; Campus Carnival, 3; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4.<br />

MAHER, EDDIE MAE: West Chesapeake,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Psychology; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4, (Fall<br />

Dance Co-Chairman, 3; Secretary, 3 );<br />

Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4, (Corresponding Secretary,<br />

3; President, 4); Wesley Foundation,<br />

1; Intramurals, 1,2,3, 4; Young Democra ts'<br />

Club, 4; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

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MAIEH, ELAINE CHRISTINE: Falls<br />

Church, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

English; Minor, Spanish; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Grapurchat, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Feature<br />

Editor, 2, 3, 4); Tri-~ Club, 1; Newman<br />

Club, 1, 2; HONORS: Dean's List, 2,<br />

3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4, (Secretary,<br />

3; President, 4),<br />

MARSHALL, BRE:'-iDA LEE: Danville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Dietetics;<br />

Minor, Natural Science; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Junior Class<br />

Dorm Representative, 3; Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Alternate Junior Resident, 3; Home<br />

Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4, (Chairman of<br />

Home Economics Club "Big Sisters", 4;<br />

Festival Chanman, 3; Treasurer, 3; Advisor<br />

to Executive Board); Baptist Student Union,<br />

1; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

MARTIN, ENIE ROCHA: Hampton, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Recreation<br />

Administration; Minor, Sociology and<br />

Speech; Graduation, December, 1967;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils, 2, 4,<br />

(Social Chairman at Bolling, 2; President<br />

at Floyd, 4); Pemm Club, 1, 2, :3, 4; German<br />

Club, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1; Intramurals,<br />

!.<br />

MASON, VERA JANE: Radford, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. A.; Major, Art; Minor, Biology;<br />

Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER:<br />

VPI; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court, 4;<br />

Art Gwld, 1, 2, 4, (Publicity Chairman, 1;<br />

Vice-President, 2); Day Student's Club, 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Campus<br />

Carnival, 4, (Day Student Candidate);<br />

HONORS: Dean's List (Every Quarter Attended<br />

At Radford); Illustrations in Radford<br />

Review, Tech Mails/rom; AWARDS: First<br />

Place Crossroads Mall Art Show, First Place<br />

Roanoke Sidewalk Art Show, Third Place<br />

Roanoke College Art Show, Third Place<br />

Wesley Festival Invitational, Blacksburg,<br />

First Place Highland's Festival Art Sho",<br />

Abington, One \1an Show, Blacksburg<br />

Wesley Foundation (all in 3, 4); Purchase<br />

Award Roanoke Sidewalk Art Show, 3;<br />

Roanoke League of Artists; Palette Art Gallery<br />

Association; Roanoke Loan Own Gallery.<br />

MAST, CARRIE LARUE: Rockbridge<br />

Baths, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Geography; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Geography<br />

Club, 3, 4; Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; HONORS: Honor<br />

Society of Radford College, 3, 4; Dean's<br />

List; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, (President, 4).<br />

MATEJKA, JANICE ANN: Daytona Beach,<br />

Florida; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Graduation, June <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Tri-M, 2, 3; International Relations,<br />

3; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

\1ATHEWS, JeDITH LEE: Charleston,<br />

West Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, March,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRA"ISFER: Morris Harvey College.<br />

MATHEWS, SARA KE.\oIP: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Averett Junior College; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Choir, 1; Pemm Club, 4;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; Baptist<br />

Student Union, 1,2,3,4; Intramurals, 1,2,3,<br />

4.<br />

\1AUCK, PAULA MULLINS: Clintwood,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

\1inor, Biology and Journalism; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORCAl\IZATIONS:<br />

House Council, Peery Hall, 3, (lnterdorm<br />

Court Representative); Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Choir, 3; Pansophia, 3, 4; German<br />

Club, 4; Baptist Student l'nion, 1; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List; Virginia Education Association.<br />

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MAXWELL, MARILYN ANNE: Christiansburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major,<br />

Mathematics; Minor, History; Graduation,<br />

june, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Emory and Henry<br />

College; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Government Association, 3, 4; House<br />

Council, Honors Hall, 2, 3, 4, (Vice-President,<br />

2, 3; President, 4); Tri-M, 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; Campus Carnival,<br />

4, (Candidate); Interdorm Council,<br />

3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Candidate for<br />

Harvest; Bowl Princess; Frank E. Page<br />

Scholarship.<br />

MAYER, SHEILA TRUNZO: Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

French; Minor, English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: European Division of<br />

the University of Maryland; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Orchesis, 3, 4; Bee Hive, 2; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; French<br />

Club,4.<br />

MA YES, JUDITH ANNE: Petersburg,<br />

Virginia, Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, j u ne, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Richard Bland College, (AA<br />

Degree); ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 3, 4.<br />

l\·lcCARTZ, SHARON PATTERSON: Vinton,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Health<br />

and Physical Education; Minor, Biology;<br />

Graduation,March,I968;ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association,<br />

1, 2; Grapurchat, 1; Pemm Club, 1,<br />

2; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Intramurals,<br />

1,2.<br />

McGARRELL, SUSAN GAIL: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, History and Social Sciences; Graduation,<br />

june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student E ducation<br />

Association, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1;<br />

Intramurals, 1; Junior Follies, 3.<br />

McGUIRE, CATHERINE JOAN: Radford,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Biology, journalism; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Day<br />

Student's Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, (President, 2);<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

McKENNA, MARGARET LETITIA: Martinsville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, j une,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Patrick Henry College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Honor Council, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4, (At Patrick Henry College); Newman<br />

Club, 4; Miss Patrick Henry · College, 3;<br />

Th e Orator, 2, (Business Manager, Patrick<br />

Henry College Yearbook).<br />

....IEADE, GLORIA LEE: Alexandria, Virginia;<br />

DegrL'e, B. S.; Major, Art; Minor,<br />

English; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Honor Council, 1; House<br />

Council, Madison Hall, 4, (lnterdorm Representative);<br />

Glee Club, 3, 4; Bee Hive,<br />

1; Art Guild, 3, 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4,<br />

(Corresponding Society, 4); Alpha Sigma<br />

Alpha, 2, 3, 4, (Membership Director, 3,<br />

4); Baptist Student Union, 1; lntra murals,<br />

2, 3, 4; Young Democrat's Club, 2; May<br />

Day Commission, 3; HONORS: Dean's List;<br />

....1 iss Radford College Contestant, 2;<br />

Freshman Identification Committee, 1;<br />

Freshman Tea Chairman, 1;<br />

Stunt Night, 2.<br />

Sophomore<br />

MENZER, MARY LYNN: Arlington, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. A. ; Major, Sociology;<br />

Minor, Psychology; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGINIZATIONS: Honor Council,<br />

3 (summer); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Psi<br />

Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1.<br />

MEYER, MARY-jO: Vienna, Vi rginia; Degree,<br />

B. A.; Major, Physical Education;<br />

Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>: ORGANIZATION:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4;<br />

Highlanders, 2; Athletic Association, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Highlanders,<br />

2; Pf'mm Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 3,<br />

4; Hockey Club, I , 3; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List.<br />

M ILLE R, M AR Y LETITIA: South<br />

Charleston, West Virginia; Degree, B. S.;<br />

Major, E lementary Education; Graduation,<br />

March, <strong>1968</strong>; HONORS: Dean's List, 3.<br />

MINK, WANDA JOYCE: Galax, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Business E ducation;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Ferrum<br />

junior College; HONORS: Dean's List;<br />

Kappa Delta Pi, 4 (Secretary); Pi Omega<br />

Pi, Honorary Business; Phi Theta Kappa<br />

(at Ferrum).<br />

MINTER, SUSAN VIRGINIA: Altavista,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Geography; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Geography Club, 3, 4;<br />

Wesley Founda tion, 1,2.<br />

MINTON, BETTY JEAN: Abingdon, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S. ; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Gradua tion, june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: House Councils, Pochahontas Hall,<br />

2 (President); Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Hoofbeats, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3; Vice-President,<br />

4); Home Economics Club, 1, 2; 4-H<br />

Alumni,!.<br />

MIRABELLA, MARIA ANNE: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Student Government Association,<br />

3 4 (Representative to Student Life); Tri-M<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3,<br />

4.<br />

MITCHELL, SARAH LEE: Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 2, 3.<br />

MOFFITT, KAREN JANE: Newport News,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major History;<br />

Minor, Geography; Gradua tion, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2.<br />

MOSELEY, MARTHA ANN: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, E nglish;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

MORGAN, PATRICIA ANNE: F redericksburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, E lementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 3; Baptist<br />

Student Union, 1, 2,3, 4 (1, 2, at Ferrum);<br />

Concert Choir, 1,2 (at Ferrum).<br />

MORRIS, BARBARA JEANETTE: Staunton,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education and French; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATION: Choir,<br />

2; Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />

Wesley Foundation, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4);<br />

French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Secretary, 2);<br />

HONORS: Dean's List, 2; Pi Delta Pi, 3,<br />

4 (Treasurer, 3).<br />

MOSES, RUBY LEE: Newport News, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Business E ducation;<br />

Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGA­<br />

NIZATIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Treasurer, 4); Baptist Student Union, 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List, 3, 4; Pi<br />

Omega Pi 4.<br />

MULLARKEY, JULIE ANN: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Biology;<br />

Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Councils, Russell<br />

Hall, Vice-President, I ; West Moffett<br />

Hall, F ire Warden, 3; Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; German Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President,<br />

4); Sigman Kappa, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman,<br />

4) ; Newman Club, I; HONORS:<br />

Dean's List, 2.<br />

NEWBERRY, MARLENE FAYE: Prater,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, june,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student E ducation<br />

Association, 4; HONORS: Dean's L ist.<br />

NININGER, KATHERINE WHITE: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S. ; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Drama; Graduation, june,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Bluefield junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Secreta ry-T reasurer<br />

of Sophomore Class; Choir, 3; Baptist<br />

Student Union, 1, 2; HONORS: Drama ­<br />

Forensics dramatic monologue (1st<br />

place); Student Achievement Award -<br />

Bluefield College.<br />

NORRIS, ANN KING: Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. A.; Major, Psychology;<br />

Graduation, December, 1967; ORGANI­<br />

ZATIONS: President of Freshman Class;<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Athletic Association,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Psi Club, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion<br />

Club, 2, 3; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Volleyball<br />

Captain, 2); French Club, 1, 2, 3;<br />

HONORS: Outstanding Freshman Citize n;<br />

Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities,<br />

3; Pi Delta Pi, 3, 4.<br />

NIXON, JANET ANN: Falls Church, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor H istory; Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Bee Hive, 3; Tri-M<br />

Club, 1, 2; Student Education Association,<br />

4; Capitol Club, 1, 2 (Vice-President);<br />

Cotillion Club, 3, 4 (Property Manager, 3;<br />

Reporter, 4) ; Baptist Student Union, I ;<br />

HONORS: Dean's L ist.<br />

OSBORNE, JANE NELSON: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, E lementary<br />

Education; M inor, Gene r a l Science;<br />

TRANSFER: Virginia Intermont College;<br />

Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; Rules Committee,<br />

4; House Councils, Ingles, 3 (Interdorm<br />

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Court) (Chainnan, 3) (Advisor, 4), Curtain<br />

Clan, 3, 4; Hoofbeats, 3, 4; Westminlster<br />

Fellowship, 3, 4 (Council Member); Virginia<br />

Education Association, 4; Who's Who<br />

in American Colleges and Universities, 4.<br />

OSBORNE, JUDY ANN: Galax, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Business Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 3; Choral<br />

Club, 3; Glee Club, 1; Phi Beta Lambda,<br />

1,2,3.<br />

PAGAMS, LINDA SHERYL: Cinton, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation; December, 1967;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Lutheran Student Union, 1,2,3.<br />

PAI:'tJTER, SHIRLEY KAY: Maurertown,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Social Science;<br />

:\1inor, History; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATH)NS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2, 3 (Junior Transfer); Lutheran<br />

Student Union, 1, 2,3, 4; lntramurals, 1.<br />

PALMER, SANDRA ANN: Chesapeake,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; '.{ajor, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor Sociology; Graduation,<br />

December, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Education Association, 3.<br />

PAULL, ELIZABETH, ANNE: Falls<br />

Church, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; :\1ajor,<br />

History, Minor Geography; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAl\lZATIONS: Geography<br />

Club, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List, 3, 4;<br />

Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4 (Vice President).<br />

PEAKE, MARGARET JEAl\: Kinnelon,<br />

New Jersey; Degree, B. S.; Major, Home<br />

Economics Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Ski Club, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4 (President, 2, 3); Home Economics<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Geography Club, 1, 2;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; Wesley<br />

Foundation, 1, 2, 3; Campus Carnival, 1,<br />

3.<br />

PENNINGTON, MARGARET GREY:<br />

Chase City, Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major,<br />

Art, Minor, History; TRANSFER: Lynchhurg<br />

College; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

PERRY, TONI DURETTE: Strasburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Speech and Dramatics; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Student Government Association, Student<br />

Life Member, 4; House Councils, Draper,<br />

2 (Social Chainnan) Alpha Sigma Tau, 4;<br />

May Court, 2 (Sophomore Representative) ;<br />

Campus Carnival, 1 (Representative from<br />

Tyler Hall); V.P.I.'s Homecoming Court, 2.<br />

PETRY, NELMA JO: Cairo, West Virginia;<br />

Degree, B. S. ; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

:\1inor, English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>.<br />

POWELL, BON:'tJIE PAGE: Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 3, 4.<br />

POWELL, Rl'TH, ELAINE: South Boston,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B. S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

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ORGAl\IZATIONS: Virginia Education<br />

Association, 4.<br />

PRI:'IICE, CAROL AN:'II; Fairfax, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OHGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Junior Class, 3 (Treasurer); Sophomore<br />

Counsel, 2; German Club, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Co-Property Chairman, 3); Alpha Sigma<br />

Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3) (Vice - President,<br />

4). HONORS: Who's Who in American<br />

Colleges and Universities, 3. liest<br />

Dressed, 1; French Club, 2.<br />

PROSSER, RAE ELLEl\; Charleston, West<br />

Virginia; Del,'Tee, B.S.; Major, History,<br />

Minor, Political Science; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIO;'llS: Aquamaids,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4) (Secretary,<br />

3) Virginia Education Association, 4.<br />

PUGH, CONNIE LOGENE; Cunchburg,<br />

Vi~ginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

.Education, Minor, English; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Government Association, 4 (Legislative<br />

Council Member); Student Education Association,<br />

4; Intramurals, 3.<br />

RECTOR, JOA:'I1NE PARSONS; Clinchburg,<br />

Virginia; Dcgree, B.S.; Major, Art;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Student Education Association, 4;<br />

Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />

RAY, Jt.;DITH ELLEN; :'tJarrows, Virginia;<br />

Degree, R S.; Major History; Minor, Social<br />

Studies; TRAl\SFER: Graduate Bluefield<br />

Junior College; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 4, Baptist Student Union, 3, 4;<br />

While at Bluefield: President of Women's<br />

Drom, 2; Honor Court, 2; Annual Staff,<br />

Literary Editor, 2; Baptist Student 'Cnion,<br />

1, 2; Student Government Association, 1,<br />

2; Student Co-ordinating Council, 2; Intramurals,<br />

1, 2; Young Women's Auxilliary,<br />

1, 2.<br />

REID, CHARLOTTE EMILY; Vienna,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAI'\­<br />

IZATIONS: Student Government Association,<br />

2, 3, (Secretary, 2) ; Student Court,<br />

2; Sophomore Class Student Court, 2;<br />

House Council, Draper, 2 (Treasurer, 2) ;<br />

Sophomore Counselor, .2; Junior Resident,<br />

3; Student Education Association, 4; Cotillion<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council, 3,<br />

4: Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4 (President,<br />

4); Canterbury Club, 1; Mu} Court, 3; Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 2; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 4; Dean's List 1, 3;<br />

Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities,<br />

3, 4.<br />

REITER, LINDA ALICE; Chesapeake,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Math;<br />

Graduation, December, 1967; ORGA­<br />

:'II [ZATIONS: Tri-M Club; 2, 3, 4, Wesley<br />

Foundation, 1,2 (Chairman of Library, 1) .<br />

REYNOLDS, PATTY FISHER; Radford,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; :\1ajor, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

REYNOLDS, PATTY KAYE; Callauds,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Social Studies; Biology. Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

YWCA, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3; Cnited Campus Christian Fellowship,<br />

1, 2; Campus Carnival, 3; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 3; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Pi Gamma Mu.<br />

RIDGEWAY, HARRIET MARVA; Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English,<br />

Minor, Journalism; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Curtain Clan, 1;<br />

Choral Club, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

GrapuTchat, 3, 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 3, 4;<br />

Campus Carnival, 3; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 3, 4.<br />

RISQUE, NANCY JANINE: Falls Church,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Majors, French and<br />

History; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGA­<br />

NIZATIONS: House Council, Russell Hall,<br />

1 (Fire Warden); East Moffett Hall, 3 (Social<br />

Chairman); Sophomore Counselor, 2:<br />

Hoofbeats, 4; Junior Follies, 3; Freshman<br />

ID Night, 1; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,<br />

3, 4; May Court, 3; Campus Carnival, 4;<br />

French Club, 2, 3; International Relations<br />

Club,4.<br />

RICHARDSON, DORIS ANN: Sugar<br />

Grove, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Ele­


Senior :J)ireclor"<br />

mentary Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4.<br />

RICHARDSON, MARNY SUE: Church<br />

View, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical<br />

Education; Minor, Biology; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior<br />

College; ORGANIZATIONS: East Moffett,<br />

4; Athletic Associations, 3, 4; Monogram<br />

Club, 3, 4; Pemm Club, 3, 4; Intramurals,<br />

3, 4; Hockey Club, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club,<br />

3,4.<br />

RICHARDSOl\, PAMELA YORK: Galax,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, English;<br />

Minor, Spanish; Graduation, <strong>1968</strong>; HON­<br />

ORS: Honor Society of Radford College, 3,<br />

4 (President, 4); Dean's List, 1,2, 3.<br />

RITTER, ANNE ROBIN: Leesburg, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: House Council, Peery<br />

Hall, 3 (Fire Warden); Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Cotillion Club, 3, 4.<br />

ROBERTS, CAROL PAULINE: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art - Secondary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 2; Baptist<br />

Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3);<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

ROBERTSON, MARTHA SUTHERLAND:<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

History and English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; HONORS: Honor Society of Radford<br />

College, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4).<br />

ROBERTSON, PEGGIE LEE: Rocky<br />

Mount, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library<br />

Science and English; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Library<br />

Club, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2;<br />

United Campus Christian Fellowship, 3.<br />

ROBERTSON, SHELBY BLANKENSHIP:<br />

Bedford, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; \-Iajor,<br />

Mathematics; Minor, Biology; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Court, 3 (summer School Rep.);<br />

YWCA, 1; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3,<br />

4 (Activities Chairman); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List, 3.<br />

ROBINSON, NANCY LOU: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science<br />

and History; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Associations,<br />

1, 2; Geography Club, 2 (Treasurer); Intramurals,<br />

1, 2.<br />

ROTHENBUHLER, DIA"IA LYNN: Norfolk,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Biology;<br />

Minor, Psychology; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Court,<br />

4; Orchesis, 2; Bee Hive 3, 4 (Editor-inchief,<br />

3, 4); Animus Quarens, 2, 3, 4;<br />

PSI Club, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List;<br />

Luci Baines Johnson Award - :'IIational<br />

Foundation; Who's Who in American Colleges<br />

and Universities, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon,<br />

3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4.<br />

ROt:VALIS, PAMELA JEANNE: Fairfax,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />

Childhood; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

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TRANSFER: Southern Seminary Junior<br />

College; Park College, Missouri; ORGA­<br />

NIZATIONS: Student Education Association,<br />

4; Baptist Student Union, 3, 4; Young Republicans'<br />

Club, 4; Virginia Education Association,4.<br />

RL'"BEN, EDITH MARGARET: Belspring,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, Physics; Graduation, December,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS Day Students'<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 3, 4;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

RUPPERT, JACQL'ELINE NADINE: Cape<br />

Coral, Florida; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Bluefield Junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 4 (Legislative); Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 2 (at Bluefield);<br />

Young Women's Auxiliary, 1,2.<br />

RUSSEL, VIRGINIA DIANNE: Pulaski<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementa~<br />

Education; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: The<br />

Red Coats, 2, 3, 4; Day Students' Club,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Miss Pulaski County<br />

1965-1966,<br />

SADLER, VICTORIA ROSS: Mechanicsville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Chemistry;<br />

Minor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Choir, 1;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; Sigma<br />

Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Historian - ~ibrarian, 3;<br />

2nd Vice - President, 4); Intramurals, 2,<br />

3, 4; Campus Carnival, 2.<br />

SANDIFER, KARIl\ BRIGITTE: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English<br />

and German; Minor, Journalism; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS Curtain<br />

Clan, 1, 2, 3, 4; Grapurchat, 1; Pansophia,<br />

1; Cosmopolitan, 12; Lutheran Student<br />

Union, 1; Young Democrats' Club, 1;<br />

HONORS: Alpha Psi Omega, 2, 3, 4.<br />

SCHNEIDER, FRANCES ELLEN: Richmond,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, History; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education<br />

Associations 4; ;-.Jewman Club, 1.<br />

SCVRICH, SUSAN MARIE: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree B.A.; Major, Psychology;<br />

Graduation, December, 1967; TRANSFER:<br />

Lynchburg College; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Psi Club, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity, 4).<br />

SEIDEL, ELLEN MARIE: Alexandria,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, French;<br />

Minor, English; Graduation, June <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Curtain Clan, 1, 2, (Secretary, 2); Capitol<br />

Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals,<br />

1 (Basketball and Volleyball);<br />

French Club, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List, 3; Alpha Psi Omega 3,<br />

4, (Secretary - Treasurer, 4).<br />

SEMONES, BARBARA RATCLIFF: Pulaski,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />

and Physical Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic Asso­<br />

314<br />

ciation, 2, 3; Pemm Club, 2, 3, 4; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List;<br />

SETLIFF, MARILYN SUE: Fieldale, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4;<br />

HONORS: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4 (Vice Secretary<br />

- Treasurer, 4); Pi Omega Pi, 4; Phi<br />

Theta Kappa, 2 (at Ferrum).<br />

SEXTON, JOAN LESLIE: Chesapeake,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Geography-Social Science; Graduation,<br />

March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student Education<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2, 3,<br />

(Volleyball Basketball); Virginia Education<br />

Association, 2, 3, 4.<br />

SHARP, ROBERTA RAE: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Music; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Highlanders, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 3; Glee Club,<br />

1; Music Educators' National Conference,<br />

1,2,3,4 (Reporter, 2); Wesley Foundation,<br />

1, 2; Young Republicans Club, 3; Woodwind<br />

Quintet, 1,3; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

SHAVER, JUDY DARLENE SMITH:<br />

Pembroke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

Math: \finor, Biology; Graduation, December<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Student Education Association,<br />

3; HONORS: Honor Society of<br />

Radford College, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon,<br />

2,3.<br />

SHEA, MARGARET AN:"II: McLean, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: House Council, Trinkle Hall, Social<br />

Chairman; Home Economics Club, 2,<br />

3; Art Guild, 3, 4; Pansophia, 3, 4 (Publicity<br />

Chairman, 4); Wesley Foundation, 2.


Senior ;])ireclor'j<br />

SHELBURN, LINDA ELLEN: Winchester,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Shenandoah College.<br />

SHIELDS, MARIANNE ELIZABETH:<br />

Waynesboro, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Tri-M Club, 2;<br />

Student Education Association, 4; Ski Club,<br />

2,3.<br />

SHROPSHIRE, LYNDA BETH: Ridgeway,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, \-larch, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Highlanders, 1; Glee Club, I; Music Foundation,3<br />

(Council Member); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List, 3.<br />

SHUTTERS, JCDITH ANNE: New Market,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />

Minor, History; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Education<br />

Association, 4; Pansophia, 4; Lutheran<br />

Student Union, I, 2; Virginia Education<br />

Association, 4.<br />

SIMMONS, LINDA LOU: Eagle Rock,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA, 2; Phi Beta<br />

Lambda, 1, 4; Student Education A.,sociation,<br />

3, 4; Intramurals, 1.<br />

SINES, GAIL ANN: Vienna, Virginia; Degree,<br />

B.S.; Major, Health and Physical Education;<br />

Minor, Biology; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Highlanders, I,<br />

2; Pemm Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club,<br />

4; HONORS: Dean's List, 2, 3.<br />

SKEEN, PATSY LOUISE: Big Stone Gap,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Highlanders, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice - President,<br />

2; President, 4) ; YWCA, I , 2; Home Economics<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4 (Fall Festival Chairman,<br />

3; Vice - President, 4); Music Educators'<br />

National Conference, 3, 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1, 2; Young Republicans' Club, 2,<br />

3, 4; International Relations Club, 3; Dance<br />

Band, 4.<br />

SMALDORE, BARBARA A:\,NE: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />

Administration - Marketing and Retailing;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4; Newman<br />

Club, 1,2,3, 4; Electoral Board, 3, 4.<br />

SMITH, PATRICIA GAIL: Winchester,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish;<br />

Minor, French; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3; Student Education<br />

Association, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2; French<br />

Club, 4; Virginia Education Association, 4;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

SOUTHALL, COLLEEN CLAIRE: Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Bluefield College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2, at Bluefield);<br />

Student Court, 2 (Secretary, at<br />

Bluefield); Honor Council, 2, 3 (Secretary,<br />

2, at Bluefield; 3 at Radford); YWCA, I,<br />

2 (Bluefield); Student Education Association,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain, 2); Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; May Court, 2, (First<br />

Attendant at Bluefield); Church Related<br />

Vocations Club, 1 (Bluefield); Sophomore<br />

Superlative - Most School Spirited, at<br />

Bluefield; HONORS: Homecoming Court<br />

- Sophomore Princess at Bluefield.<br />

SPANGLER, ANNA CATHERINE: Elliston,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Highlanders, 1, 2, 3;<br />

Choir, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Music Educators'<br />

:\'ational Conference, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice ­<br />

President, 3); Student Education Association,<br />

4; Virginia Music Educators' .'\ssociation,<br />

3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List; Mu Phi<br />

Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3; Chaplain,<br />

4).<br />

STARK, LINDA ANN: Hillside, New Jersey;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Dietetics; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; House Coucil, Honors<br />

Hall (Representative, 2); Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; YWCA, I; Home Economics<br />

Club, 1,2.<br />

STANTON, JANICE ANN: Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor Library Science; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA, 2, 3<br />

(Membership Chairman, 2); Library Club,<br />

3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />

Cnited Campus Christian Fellowship, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4 (Vice - President, 2; President, 3);<br />

Campus Carnival, 3 (Judging Committee<br />

Chairman, 3); HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

STEVENS, RNE ANN: Buchanan, VirgInia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, Early Childhood Education;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Student Education Association,<br />

1; :\'ational Education Association, I; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 1.<br />

STONE, BETTY LEE: Long Island, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, 1967; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Student Education Association,<br />

4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 4;<br />

Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1, 2;<br />

Intramurals, 3.<br />

STONE, SANDRA KAYE: Lynchburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Minor, Geography; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic<br />

Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 1; German Club, 3, 4;<br />

Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals,<br />

1; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

STONE, TERRI ANN: Indianapolis, Indiana;<br />

Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Minor,<br />

Political Science; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Animus Quarens, 3;<br />

Pansophia, 3, 4; Young Democrats' Club,<br />

3, 4; Hockey Club, 4; French Club, 4.<br />

STULTZ, CAROL AN:\': Vinton, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

"linor, Geography; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: t:niversity of Virginia Extension<br />

in Roanoke; Geography Club 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Young<br />

Democrats' Club, 3.<br />

SWECKER, EDITH ANN: Woodbridge, Virgml3;<br />

Degree, B.A.; Major, Sociology;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; YWCA, 2, 3,<br />

(Welfare Chairman, 3); Psi Club, 4; Canterbury<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Secretary - Treasurer,<br />

2; Vestry, 3 President, 4); Campus<br />

Carnival, 3 (Publicity).<br />

THOMPSON, YVONNE MARIE: Pulaski,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GAN1ZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Bee Hive, 3 (Senior Class Editor); Phi Beta<br />

Lambda, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2; Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Princess for Campus<br />

Carnival Queen - Pocahontas Hall.<br />

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TRAYNOR, ELIZABETH ANNE: Wise,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science;<br />

Minor, History; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Clinch Valley College,<br />

Madison College; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Athletic Association, 1, 2 (Secretary, 2);<br />

Student Education Association, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Day Students' Club, 3; Cotillion Club, 1,<br />

2 (Steering Committee, 2); Canterbury<br />

Club, 1, 2 (Clinch Valley College); Intramurals,<br />

1,2 (Clinch Valley College) ; Young<br />

Democrats' Club, 1, 2 (Clinch Valley College).<br />

TILLMAN, \1ARY AN:'II: Salem Virginia·<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Junior Class Secretary, 3; House<br />

Councils, 2, 3 Bolling - Vice President 2·<br />

West Morrett - Fire Warden, 3; Studeni<br />

Education Association, 3; Day Students'<br />

Club, 1; German Club, 3, 4; HONORS:<br />

Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities,<br />

4.<br />

TOLLEY, SHIREEl\ MARIA: Bedford,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor<br />

Committee; Virginia Education Association,<br />

4.<br />

TULLIS, LYNN ELIZABETH: Coral<br />

Gables, Florida; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />

Home Economics; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 3,<br />

4; Cotillion Club, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4);<br />

Sigma Kappa, 3, 4 (Correspondent<br />

Chapter); Faculty Committee on Clubs and<br />

Organizations, 4 (Student Representative).<br />

TUCKER, LINDA GAIL: Hurt, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Busines~ Education·<br />

Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA~<br />

TIONS: YWCA, 1; Phi Beta Lambda 2<br />

3, 4 (Reporter, 3); Student Education'As~<br />

sociation, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1,<br />

2 (Newspaper Chairman, 2) Junior Follies,<br />

Young Republicans.<br />

VANSANT, GRETCHEN EDITH: Radford,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Political<br />

Science; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student<br />

Court, 2: 3; Sophomore Counselor, 3; Day<br />

Students Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation,<br />

1.<br />

VAUGHAN, CYNTHIA JANE: Pulaski,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Day Students' Club, 2;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

VAUGHN, ROSEMARY: Eagle Rock, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Minor, English; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

HONORS: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Treasurer, 4).<br />

VENCILL, SANDRA FAYE: Lebanon,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

VERTHEIN, DONNA KAY: Gate City,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and<br />

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Physical Education; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: East Tennessee State<br />

University; ORGANIZATIONS: Athletic<br />

Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pemm Club, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4; Student Education Association, 4;<br />

Wesley Foundation, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1,<br />

2,3, 4; Virginia Education Association, 4.<br />

WALLACE, WANDA MAE: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor 2 ·<br />

Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4 (President: 4;<br />

Treasurer, 3); Student Education Associaton,<br />

3, 4; Christian Science, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

(Secretary - Treasurer, 2; President, 3); Intramurals,<br />

1, 2, 3; Junior Follies, 3; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; HONORS: Pi<br />

Omega Pi.<br />

WALLER, JANET: Fairfax, Virginia; Degree,<br />

B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />

Minor, Library Science; Graduation, March,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Student Education Association,<br />

2, 3, 4 (Chaplain, 4); Baptist Student<br />

Union, 2, 3 (Chairman of Special Programs,<br />

3); HONORS: Dean's List, 1.<br />

WALSH, MARY JANET: Arlington Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major Elementa~ Education;<br />

\1inor, Speech; Graduation, June<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Student Education Association<br />

Association, 3 and 4; Newman Club,<br />

1,2,3 and 4, (Social Chairman, 2).<br />

W ALTON, CAMILLE FRANCES: Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

French; Minor, English; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, (Chairman of Student<br />

Life, 3 and 4); Freshman Class Rules<br />

Commission, 1; Junior Class Representative<br />

to Student Life, 3; Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; Junior Resident, 3; Student Education<br />

Association, 4; Cotillion Club 3 and 4·<br />

Panhellenic Council, 3 and 4; Alpha Sigm~<br />

Tau, 3 and 4, (Senior Panhellenic Representative,<br />

3 and 4)· Newman Club 1 2<br />

and 3; French Club, 2, 3, 4, (Sedret~ry:<br />

3); May Day Commission, 2; Dean's List;<br />

Who's Who in American Colleges and lJniversities,<br />

3 and 4; Pi Delta Phi, 2, 3, and<br />

4, (Trea~urer, 3).<br />

WARD, CHERYL VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />

Graduation, August, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

TRANSFER: Southern Seminary Junior<br />

College; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Athletic Association 1 and<br />

2; YWCA, 1 and 2, (Cabinet Me~b~r, 2);<br />

Student Education Association, 4; German<br />

Club, 4; Baptist Student Union 1 and 2·<br />

Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, and 4; Equit~tion Club:<br />

1 and 2; Saddle Club, 1 and 2, (President,<br />

2); Cordelians, I and 2, (Vice - President,<br />

2); Virginia Education Association 4·<br />

HONORS: Dean's List. ' ,<br />

WATSON, DOLLY YVONNE: Virginia<br />

Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 3 and 4, (Secretary, 3; Treasurer,<br />

4); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Phi Beta<br />

Lambda, 1, 3 and 4; Student Education<br />

Association, 3 and 4; Cotillion Club, 3 and<br />

4, (Secretary, 4); Baptist Student Union,<br />

1; May Court, 3, (Jr. Attendant); Virginia<br />

Education Association, 3 and 4; Who's Who<br />

in American Colleges and 'Cniversities, 4.<br />

WATTS, DIANA CHRISTI:'IIE: Parkesburg,<br />

Pennsylvania; Degree, B.A.; Major, English;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGA­<br />

NIZATIONS: Pans.!>phia, 2; Choir, 4; Glee<br />

Club, 3; French Club, 1,2, :.1 and 4.<br />

WATTS, FRANCES GCENDOLYN: Altavista,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: (All at Ferrum Junior<br />

College; Honor Court, 2; SEA, 1, (Secretary);<br />

SEA Big Sister, 2; Baptist Student<br />

Union, 1; Spanish Club, I; VEA, 1.<br />

WEBB, BOl\NIE FAYE: Hillsvill, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; \1ajor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Highlanders, 1;<br />

Tri-M, 1 and 2; Geography Club, 2; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Virginia<br />

Education Association, 4.<br />

WEBER, CAROLYN MARTHA: Mt.<br />

Clemen, Michigan; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />

Chemistry; \1inor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

December, 1967; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Honor Council, 4 (Chairman); Senior Class,<br />

4 (Repre~entative, and Honor Court);<br />

Sophomore Council, 2; Cotillion Club, 3,<br />

4; Lutheran Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Freshman Representative for Identification<br />

steering Committee, 1; HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Rho Omega Physics Society.<br />

WESTPHAL, MARTHA SHARON: Radford,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />

Economics Business; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: YWCA 1·<br />

Home Economics Club, 4; Day Students~<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice - President, 3; Treasurer,<br />

4); Campus Carnival, 3, 4.<br />

WHEELER, PATRICIA ANN: Wilaona<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; I\'lajor, Library Sci~<br />

ence; Minor, English; Graduation, June,<br />

1967; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Library<br />

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

WHITCOMB, JANICE ELAINE: Fairfax<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Political Science and Mathematics;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2; Curtain<br />

Clan, 1, 2; Hoofbeats, 2; YWCA, 1; Student<br />

Education Association, 4; Capitol Club, 1;<br />

Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals,<br />

2; Campus Carnival, 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans,<br />

3, 4.<br />

WHITE, PATRICIA MARGARET<br />

SOUTH: Vanceboro, :'IIorth Carolina; Degree,<br />

B.S.; \1ajor, English; Minor, History;<br />

TRANS~ER: Appalachian State University;<br />

GraduatIOn, December, 1967; ORGAN­<br />

IZATIONS: Pansophia, 3, 4; Canterbury<br />

Club, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

WHITWORTH, JUDY MAE: Thazton<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major Elementa~


Education; Graduation, December, 1967;<br />

YWCA, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2;<br />

Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1, 2;<br />

HONORS: Dean's List.<br />

WHOLEY, PATRICIA ANN: Vienna, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.A.; Major, History; Minor,<br />

Economics; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: House Councils, Bolling,<br />

2 (Fire Warden); Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

Newman Club, 1.<br />

WIGGINS, DORIS VIRGINIA: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, 1967;<br />

TRANSFER: Ferrum Junior College;<br />

Spanish Club, I, 2; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Big Sisters Club (Ferrum,<br />

1,2); HONORS: Phi Theta Kappa National<br />

Honorary Society for Junior Colleges (Ferrum)<br />

.<br />

WILLIAMS, ANNE RITCHIE: Falls<br />

Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; Bee Hive, 3; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Capitol Club, 2 (Treasurer);<br />

Cotillion Club, 3, 4.<br />

WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH SETON: Arlington,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Student Government<br />

Association, 3, 4 (President, SGA,<br />

3, 4); Junior Class President, 3; Senior<br />

Class, Alumni Secretary, 4; Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Curtain Clan, 2, 3, 4; Student<br />

Education Association, 3, 4; Cotillion Club,<br />

3, 4; \fay Day Commission, 2; HONORS:<br />

Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities,<br />

3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 2, 3, 4.<br />

WILLIAMS, MACINE ELLEN WRIGHT:<br />

Blacksburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

Home Economics Education; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; Orchesis, 3 (Historian); Home<br />

Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Alumni,<br />

2, 3; Day Students' Club, 4; :\fewman Club,<br />

1, 2.<br />

WILLIAMS, ANTODIETTE MARIE:<br />

Portsmouth, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

Elementary Education; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; House Councils, Stuart, 4 (Fire<br />

Warden, 4); TRA:\fSFER: Ferrum Junior<br />

College; HONORS: Harvest Bowl Princess<br />

1966.<br />

WILLIAMS, WILLA DEAN: Floyd, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Minor<br />

Sociology; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; HON­<br />

ORS: Dean's List 2, 3; Sigma Tau Delta,<br />

3,4 (Vice - President, 4).<br />

WIMMER, JOYCE EVELYN: Roanoke,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education; Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; Sophomore,<br />

Counselor, 2; Library Club, 3, 4;<br />

Student Education Association, 3, 4; United<br />

Campus Christian Fellowship, 1.<br />

WINFIELD, CONSTANCE LEE: Virginia<br />

Beach; Degree, B.S.; Major, History and<br />

English; Minor, Journalism; Graduation,<br />

june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Sophomore<br />

Counselor, 2; Choir, I; Grapurchat,<br />

3, 4; Student Education Association,<br />

3, 4; Pansophia, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4) ;<br />

Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary,<br />

1: Treasurer, 2; Newspaper<br />

Editor, 3); Virginia Education Association,<br />

3, 4; HONORS: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Kappa Delta Pi, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4;<br />

Winner of College Quiz in 1966. ­<br />

WINKLER, CAROL SUSAN: McLean,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />

Education, Minor, Sociology; Degree, B.S.;<br />

Graduation, June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZA­<br />

TIONS: Honor Council, 3 (Junior Representative);<br />

House Councils, Norwood, 1<br />

(Social Committee); Sophomore Counselor,<br />

2; junior Resident, 3; Student Education<br />

Association, 4; Newman Apostolate, 1, 2,<br />

3, 4 (President, 3; Vice - President, 2; Social<br />

Chairman, 1); Campus Carnival, 3 (Co­<br />

Chairman); Virginia Education Association<br />

4; College Volunteer - Headstart, Summer<br />

1967 (Co-Supervisor of college age group);<br />

HONORS: Dean's List, 3; Newman Catholic<br />

Newspaper; Who's Who in American<br />

Colleges and Universities, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

WINN, SANDRA ANNE: Ashland, Kentucky;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, English ­<br />

Secondary Education; Graduation, june,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Grapurchat, 4;<br />

Wesley Foundation, 4; TRANSFER: Marshall<br />

University, Huntington, West Virginia;<br />

Alpha Chi Omega (Marshall).<br />

WOOD, BETSY BENSON: Annandale,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Spanish;<br />

Minor, Political Science; Graduation, June,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Spanish Club, 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; Capitol Club, 1, 2; Cotillion Club,<br />

3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Young<br />

Democrats' Club, 3, 4; Campus Carnival,<br />

4 (Princess; International Relations Club,<br />

3,4 (Publicity Chairman, 3, 4) .<br />

WOODALL, JOAN CAROLYN: Gladys,<br />

Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />

Minor, Social Sciences; Graduation, August,<br />

<strong>1968</strong>; TRANSFER: Chowan, College;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS: House Council, Stuart<br />

Hall,3 (Fire Warden).<br />

WOODS, CRYSTAL LEE: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.A.; Major, English,<br />

Speech, and Drama; Minor, Sociology;<br />

Graduation, june, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Sophomore Counselor, 2; Curtain Clan, 3,<br />

4; Choral Club, 3, 4 (President, 4); Choir,<br />

1, 2 (Secretary, 1); YWCA, 1; Pansophia,<br />

2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 2; President, 3);<br />

Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, (Freshman<br />

Council, 1; Senior Council, 2); Intramurals,<br />

2 (Volleyball); HONORS: Award, Best<br />

Supporting Actress of Radford College, 3;<br />

Alpha Psi Omega, 4; Director of "Which<br />

of Us," 3; "Agatha" in "The Children's<br />

Hour," 3; Chorus and understudy in "Stop<br />

the 'world," 3; Rabbit in "The Bad Children,"<br />

3.<br />

YOUNG, DOROTHY ANN: Staunton, Virginia;<br />

Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Minor,<br />

Chemistry; Graduation, March, <strong>1968</strong>; OR­<br />

GANIZATIONS: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />

United Campus Christian Fellowship, 2, 3,<br />

4 (Vice - President, 3); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Chi Beta Phi.<br />

ZEIGLER, MARILYN ELIZABETH:<br />

Tazewell, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />

English; Minor, Speech and Drama; Graduation,<br />

August, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS:<br />

Legislative Representative from Floyd Hall,<br />

4; House Councils, Draper Hall, 1 (Fire<br />

Warden); Curtain Clan, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee<br />

Club, 4 (President); Baptist Student Union,<br />

1; Young Republicans' Club, 3; Campus<br />

Carnival, 3; HONORS: Dean's List; Award,<br />

Best Actress, 2, 3; Alpha Psi Omega, 3,<br />

4 (Vice - President); Campus Carnival,<br />

Dorm Princess - Trinkler Hall.<br />

ZETTL, CATHERINE BERNICE: Mc­<br />

Lean, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />

Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics; Graduation,<br />

June, <strong>1968</strong>; ORGANIZATIONS: Rules<br />

Committee, 2; Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3,<br />

4 (Head of Volleyball, 2; Head of Basketball,<br />

3; President, 4); Monogram Club, 2,<br />

3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Spanish Club, 1; Cosmopolitan,<br />

1; Wesley Foundation, 1;<br />

Westminster Fellowship, 3; Intramurals, 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; Campus Carnival, 1, 3 (for Westminster<br />

Fellowship); HONORS: Dean's<br />

List; Rho Omega, 3 (Vice - President).<br />

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As a student, I have profited by the<br />

great emphasis placed upon those<br />

factors involved in the production of<br />

the '68 Bee Hive: hard work, creativity,<br />

a sensitivity to the College environment,<br />

cooperation with the Administration,<br />

faculty, students, and<br />

numerous others. I am confident that<br />

this sentiment is also shared by each<br />

member of the staff. Together we<br />

have faced challenges, frustrations,<br />

disappointments, and pleasures. Each<br />

one of us has discovered a little more<br />

clearly who she is, and what she can<br />

accomplish. Added to this personal<br />

reward, we will gain satisfaction if<br />

each individual is pleased with a certain<br />

aspect of our annual.<br />

Such satisfaction would not be<br />

possible, however, without the aid of<br />

those who have been instrumental in<br />

the realization of this edition. On behalf<br />

of the <strong>1968</strong> Bee Hive Staff, I extend<br />

a hearty "Thank You !"<br />

Diana Rothenbuhler <br />

Editor-in-Chief <br />

Keys Printing Corporation<br />

Mr. Ron W. Norman<br />

The Administration and Faculty<br />

Mr. Erwin U. Wright<br />

Mr. Donald L. Campbell<br />

Mr. B. J. Fuller<br />

Ramsey's Studio<br />

Lester's Foto Shop<br />

The Dean of Women's Office<br />

The Mailing and Duplicating; Office<br />

\irs. Maxine C. Dillenger<br />

\irs. Lorrayne Muncy<br />

Radford College Student Body<br />

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