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9 bee hive '69
McConnell library <br />
Radford University <br />
. . . is probing, questioning,<br />
the extension of the individual's world ... through<br />
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Radford College<br />
Radford, Virginia<br />
"Seeking to discover our identity<br />
by giving of ourself to find<br />
ourself'<br />
Gustavian<br />
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So many times I see you as seemingly apathetic. I wonder<br />
why? Is it that you do not care; or is it because you care<br />
too milch? How can one tell? By becoming involved?<br />
Involvement means contact with others and in what you<br />
are doing and in what place you happen to be. Getting to<br />
know people and, most important, responding. Look at the<br />
people on this page. They are reacting to something or<br />
someone in their own way. Are you reacting? Are you<br />
finding yourself by giving of yourself? Are you part of the<br />
continent?<br />
"No man is an island, entire of itself; <br />
every man is a piece of the continent, <br />
a part of the main; <br />
if a clod be washed away by the sea, <br />
Ellrope is the less, <br />
as well as if a promontory were, <br />
as well as if a manor of thy friends <br />
or of thine own were; <br />
any man's death diminishes me, because <br />
I am involved in mankind," <br />
John Donne
" I am only one, <br />
But still I am one. <br />
I cannot do everything, <br />
But still 1 can do something; <br />
And because I cannot do <br />
everything <br />
1 will not refuse to do the <br />
something that I can <br />
do. " <br />
Edward Everett Hale
Each is one, yet each is taking her own part in that<br />
mysterious process of becoming a person - a woman.<br />
Each is doing her "own thing".<br />
Are you concerned enough with the environment<br />
surrounding you that you give the one thing that you do<br />
well in order to become a person involved. Tell me, what<br />
are you doing?
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"She saw every<br />
personal relationship<br />
as a pair of<br />
intersecting circles."<br />
Jan Struther
"The future is a world<br />
limited by ourselves,<br />
in it we discover only what concerns us and,<br />
sometimes, by chance,<br />
what interests those<br />
whome we love the most."<br />
Maurice Maeterlinck<br />
"The atoms move in a void and<br />
catching each other up jostle together,<br />
and some recoil in any direction that may chance,<br />
and others become entangled with one another<br />
in various degrees according to the symmetry of<br />
their shapes and sizes and positions and order,<br />
and they remain together and thus the coming into being<br />
of composite things is effected."<br />
Simplicues<br />
Are you an atom?<br />
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Sometimes I have to be alone,<br />
to see if I am still me,<br />
to make sure I know what<br />
that means.
"Are you busy?"<br />
"Not really."<br />
"How about helping us?"<br />
"Oh, I have too much to do."<br />
Which person are you? How are you meeting yourself?<br />
Where are you gOing?<br />
In search of myself<br />
I went looking for me<br />
But I couldn't see<br />
What I wanted to be<br />
Instead I found<br />
That to really see<br />
Is just to be<br />
And quit looking for me<br />
M, C. Barr<br />
Prof. of Architecture<br />
Colorado University<br />
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" To find life<br />
rich and rewarding,<br />
it is important<br />
to give yourself<br />
to other people.<br />
What the college<br />
and your life becomes<br />
is largely<br />
in your hand~ ."<br />
John W. McConnell<br />
"I found out quickly<br />
that the way you create<br />
a college atmosphere<br />
is to give of yourself."<br />
'67 Coloradan<br />
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Contents<br />
Introduction , , , , ' , , , , , . , , , 1<br />
Activities , , , , , ' . , , , . , , , . , , , , 12<br />
Organizations , , , 68<br />
Administration and Academics , 150<br />
Classes, , , , , ', ' 198<br />
Senior Directory, 312<br />
Epilogue , 332
ACTIVITIES
All must have 10 pictures made.<br />
Unpacking and cleaning are a necessary part.<br />
Freshmen cheer and sing for their<br />
dorm during Freshmen assemblies.<br />
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Registration, Orientation - Time Consuming<br />
And Confusing Processes<br />
Fall registration opened Radford greeting a<br />
record-breaking 3,614 students for enrollment. Nearly<br />
one-third of this total arrived from twenty-five states and<br />
seven foreign countries. These figures represent an increase<br />
of approximately one hundred over last year's enrollment.<br />
The gain is attributed to an increase in the number of<br />
seniors doing student teaching. Along with the increased<br />
enrollment, the new facilities of Young Hall were opened<br />
with the new facilities of Peters Hall near completion.<br />
New degrees were added to top the starting of the '68-'69<br />
school term.<br />
Orientation, which lasted for three days, acquainted the<br />
freshmen to the college life at Radford. Sophomore<br />
Counselors aided their counselees in adjusting to the new<br />
rules and procedures by portraying "Big Sisters" to the<br />
freshmen. Junior Residents and House Fellows joined in<br />
the orientation program. The program consisted of<br />
lectures, book studies, tours, a meeting of the<br />
administration, and a general Handbook Test. The<br />
Handbook Test is required before the student, freshman or<br />
transfer, may engage in social activities.<br />
Payment of fees is the first step.<br />
Mixers were held to acquaint the Freshmen.<br />
Handbook tests had to be taken before engaging into social activities.<br />
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November Brought<br />
Parents And Alumni<br />
To The Campus<br />
Parents Weekend and Homecoming activities were held<br />
November 1- 3, 1968. From Friday to Sunday, the<br />
program planned for the visitors was entertaining as well<br />
as informative. Parents and alumni had the opportunity to<br />
meet the members of the faculty and administration from<br />
the program " Meet the Administration"<br />
Dedication of Young Hall, which opened Fall Quarter,<br />
was held. Young Hall, the new administrative and faculty<br />
office building named for retired Dr. Robert J. Young,<br />
greatly helped the Radford facilities. A portrait of Dr.<br />
Charles K. Martin, Jr., commissioned by the Alumnae<br />
Association was unveiled in the John Preston McConnell<br />
Library. "Great Expectations", a discussion of the<br />
educational expectations of college students, faculty, and<br />
parents was held in McGuffey Hall.<br />
The Aquamaids, Orchesis, Red Coats, and the<br />
Highlanders performed for the large crowd of parents,<br />
alumni, friends, and dates present on the RC campus.<br />
Afterwards Freshmen had Open House in their residence<br />
halls. The sorority rooms and the Physical Education<br />
Department were also open to the visitors.<br />
On Sunday, sponsored by the College's Collegiate Sermon<br />
Series, the Reverend Alfred A. McBride spoke in the<br />
Preston Auditorium. Father McBride, Assistant Professor<br />
of Catechetics at the Catholic University of America<br />
spoke on "The World Prophecies to the Church".<br />
Parents enjoyed the panel discussion by students, faculty.<br />
The Highlanders<br />
Dr. Martin, wife, daughter, and !,rrandson look at<br />
the portrait in the Library, unveiled at Homecoming.<br />
A student art exhibit was held for the visitors.<br />
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Mr. Young receives congratulations at the dedication of<br />
Young Hall<br />
performed for the group.<br />
Dr. Marvin speaks at the unveiling of Dr. Martin's portrait.<br />
Eliza Bristow, '29, member of the Board of Visitors,<br />
admires Dr. Martin's portrait.<br />
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Rush And<br />
ASA greets perspective pledges at their Roa ring Twenties party.<br />
German Club pledges take a needed break<br />
during hobo day.<br />
Sororities use various themes at msh parties.<br />
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Pledging Fill School Year<br />
Tri-Sig entertains rushees at their Monte Carlo night.<br />
Sisters await entertainment at ASA's Christmas party.<br />
Each quarter the four sororities and the two dance clubs<br />
on campus send out bids. Rushees then begin the rigorous,<br />
but rewarding, task of pledging.<br />
For each Cotillion Club pledge, this means one day as a<br />
worm, wearing a burlap bag with an onion around her<br />
neck. The next day she becomes a Cotillion Star. German<br />
Club pledges must spend one day as hoboes, dressed in red<br />
and white, carryingknap-sacks of treats for sisters. On the<br />
second day they are dressed as German dreams.<br />
The sororities hold rush parties each fall in dorm rec<br />
rooms. At these parties, rushees and sisters get acquainted<br />
and make friends. After the third rush party bids are sent<br />
out and pledging begins.<br />
Pledges and sisters work together on campus activities.<br />
Rush parties give everyone a chance to get aquainted.
The Soulsations played at the Carnival Queen. Miau-Wan Ho. was from Jefferson dorm.<br />
dance Saturday night.<br />
The Queen and her court at the carnival dance.<br />
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Campus Carnival Features First Auction<br />
Campus Carnival, November 16 and 17, was the climax<br />
of a two week campaign by the dorms to raise money for<br />
charity. Mardi Gras was the theme of this year's carnival.<br />
Besides the usual carnival booths, one of the features of<br />
Friday night was a celebrity auction, with articles donated<br />
by prominent persons. Among the contributers were<br />
President and Mrs. Johnson, Senator Mark Hatfield,<br />
Virginia senator Harry Byrd, Jr., Johnny Carson, and<br />
Richard Nixon.<br />
A professional auctioneer conducted the auction.<br />
The fTont of Peters Hall depicts the theme of Campus Carnival.<br />
An ancient Roman forttme-telling booth.<br />
Pilgrims in the Aquamaids show.
Seniors Honored At<br />
Collegiate Sermons<br />
And Convocations<br />
The Collegiate Sermon Series, sponsored by Radford's<br />
Spiritual Enrichment Committee, invites an outstanding<br />
clergyman to the college each quarter. Father Alfred<br />
McBride, an assistant professor of catechetics at the<br />
Catholic University, was the guest speaker at the fall<br />
Colleg.iate . Sermon. "The W orId Prophecies to the<br />
Church" was the topic of his sermon. The College Choir<br />
provided the music for the service.<br />
The Sophomore Class sponsored the winter Collegiate<br />
Sermon honoring the March graduates, on Feb. 2. Dr.<br />
Bennett J. Sims, Director of the School of Continuing<br />
Education at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria,<br />
Virginia, was the guest minister. The Episcopal minister's<br />
topic was "Take Tomorrow". The Glee Club sang during<br />
the service.<br />
Once each quarter the graduating seniors are honored<br />
by the faculty members at a Convocation. A guest speaker<br />
is invited to deliver an address at these programs.<br />
Rev. Bennett J. Sims, D .D .<br />
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Rev. Alfred A. McBride.
Dr. Martin introdllces the speaker at the Fall Convocation. The auclienL-e rises in honor of the seniors at the end of the pro/!:ram .<br />
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George Mylonas.<br />
Arthur Lall.<br />
Clark Kerr.<br />
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Dr. Lall Is First<br />
Visiting Scholar<br />
The Visiting Scholar program of the University Center<br />
in Virginia brings distinguished speakers to the campus<br />
throughout the year. Our first speaker was Arthur Lall,<br />
professor of International Affairs at Columbia University.<br />
Dr. Lall addressed students at Radford on Oct. 25. His<br />
topic was "Communist China at the Negotiating Table". A<br />
native of India, Dr. Lall, was the Indian ambassador to the<br />
United Nations for five years. He also served as the<br />
governor to the International Atomic Energy Agency.<br />
Another Visiting Scholar during fall quarter was George<br />
Mylonas, on Dec. 4. John Bonner spoke to the students<br />
here at Radford on March 5. Spring quarter, Clark Kerr,<br />
Margaret Bates, and Ernest Nagel delivered addresses.<br />
Margaret Bates. <br />
Ernest Nagel<br />
John T. Bonner.
The Urban South -<br />
Crisis Now <br />
Dormitory discussion group.<br />
William J. Raspberry.<br />
This symposium on one of our contemporary crises,<br />
the urban South, was held on October 11. The daylong<br />
symposium, sponsored by the Social Science Division of<br />
Radford College, was open to everyone.<br />
James Q. Wilson, Professor of Government at Harvard<br />
University, spoke about crime in the streets. Challenges<br />
and changes in urban education were discussed by John D.<br />
Webster, Assistant Director For Mental Health Training<br />
and Research of the Southern Regional Board. In the<br />
evening, William J. Raspberry, columnist for The<br />
Washington Post, spoke about urban negro problems. In<br />
each of these programs discussion and questions from the<br />
audience were invited.<br />
Student-faculty teams led discussions in the recreation<br />
rooms of several dormitories, later that night. The day's<br />
program was reviewed and further discussed.<br />
John Q. Wilson.<br />
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CONTACT Becomes<br />
Bi-weekly<br />
This year a special effort was made to make CONTACT<br />
a bi-monthly program. CONTACT is an informal<br />
get-together sponsored by Student Life. It gives all<br />
members of the Radford College community a chance to<br />
meet and get to know one another by opening lines of<br />
communications between faculty and the students. The<br />
programs took place in dormitory recreation rooms.<br />
Discussions are lively and topics varied.<br />
Refreshments are served.<br />
Student-faculty CONTACT in Madison Rec. Room .
The Brothers Four.<br />
The puppets were one of "Carnival's" most<br />
enchanting element s.<br />
A conference during rehearsal of "Carm en."<br />
Boris Coldovsky, director and Edward Alley,<br />
conductor, arrange the set for "Carmen".
Carnival Begins '69 Concert Series<br />
The Radford College Popular Concert Series had<br />
opened on Oct. 21 with "Carnival", a broadway<br />
musical-comedy about an orphan who wanders into a<br />
carnival. The show featured all of the performers<br />
customarily found at a carnival.<br />
The Brothers Four presented a concert on Nov 17. Their<br />
folk songs ranged from traditional ballads to modern<br />
satires and protest songs.<br />
"Carmen", the most popular French opera in modern<br />
history, was presented on Feb. 23 and 24. The story, set in<br />
ninet ~enth century Seville, is about a love affair between a<br />
gypsy, Carmen, and a soldier. The opera was performed<br />
by the Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater.<br />
The Glen Tetley Dance Company performed on April<br />
21. Under the direction of Mr. Glen Tetley, they presented<br />
a modern dance program.<br />
The Glen Tetley Dance Company.<br />
The Glen Tetley Dance Company.<br />
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Broadway Musical Hit<br />
Presented On March 8<br />
At Radford College<br />
The Broadway production, "Man of La Manche", was<br />
presented on March 3 in Preston Auditorium. The play<br />
had the original stars, David Atkinson and Patricia<br />
Marand, appearing. This prize winning musical was<br />
arranged by the National Performing Arts, Inc., of New<br />
York.<br />
The play, based on Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, is<br />
still playing on Broadway. The featured song and hit of<br />
the year is "The Impossible Dream", sung by David<br />
Atkinson.<br />
David Atkinson sang the hit song in the finale.<br />
Miss Patricia Marand, Aldonza, co-starred in the drama.<br />
Man of La Mancha.<br />
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Eliot's Cocktail Party<br />
Heads Drama Productions<br />
The Radford College Theatre presented T. S. Eliot's<br />
comedy "The Cocktail Party" in November. The cast<br />
included Mr. Charles Hayes, Lynnie Raybuck, Barbara Jo<br />
Klump, David DeHart, and Mr. Ray Mink. Mr. John Irvine<br />
directed the production.<br />
"Cocktail Party" is a spiritual quest under the glass of<br />
middle class cocktail parties. Included in the plot are the<br />
trials and tribulations of two love triangles. The acts are<br />
highlighted by scenes of gaiety and cocktail party manners,<br />
projected over a contrast of everyday people who are<br />
trying to discover the ability to love and be loved.<br />
"Ex-Miss Copper Queen On A Set Of Pills", a one act<br />
play by Morgan Terry was presented by Alpha Psi Omega,<br />
the drama club. In order to reach the largest possible<br />
audience, the play was given in several dorms over a two<br />
week period in February.<br />
The play involves the meeting of two Lesbians and the<br />
Copper Queen. The Queen's a pill-adicted, ex-beauty<br />
queen who becomes a prostitute.<br />
A scene from "Cocktail Party".<br />
Mr. Roy Mink, a party member, and Barbara Jo Klump as Celia.<br />
Mr. Charles Hayes as Edward C hamberlayne and Lynnie Raybuck as <br />
Julia Shuttlethwaite. <br />
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Christmas Involves Caroling And First Bonfire <br />
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Christmas brings thoughts of the holidays and vacation for the girls.<br />
Awards were given for the decorations.<br />
The Student Life Committee sponsored a carol sing and<br />
a bonfire on December 5 in front of Moffet Hall. The Glee<br />
Club led the tour of the campus, caroling and bringing<br />
Christmas spirit to the rest of Radford.<br />
The evening was climaxed by the presentation of awards<br />
to the dormitories with the winning holiday decorations. A<br />
panel of eight faculty members served as judges for the<br />
contest.<br />
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Radford's first Christmas bonfire kept the spirit high.<br />
Santa visits Ingles Dorm.<br />
Throllgh the door to Bolling's Fantasyland Christmas with<br />
stuffed animals.<br />
Christmas decorations covered the dorms.<br />
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Dance Clubs Sponsored Formals <br />
For the Coronation Ball in November, Peters Hall was<br />
transformed into an underwater cavern with the theme of<br />
"Beyond the Shore". Blue and green lights, a treasure<br />
chest, an octopus, and fish created the underwater<br />
atmosphere. The queen's throne was a giant pink clam<br />
shell. A sunken pirate ship served as the bandstand for<br />
Otey Warren and his Orchestra. The modern dance room<br />
was a pirates' den where refreshments were served.<br />
Each year the German Club sponsors the Coronation<br />
Ball in honor of the Freshman Class. This year Susie Ring<br />
was elected by her classmates to be the Freshman<br />
Coronation Queen.<br />
"Funny Valentine", a semi-formal dance, was presented<br />
jOintly by the Cotillion and German Clubs on February 15.<br />
A comic motif featuring the famous and lovable Peanuts<br />
characters converted Peters Gym into a ballroom. The<br />
modern dance room became Snoopy's dog house, where<br />
refreshments were served. Music was provided by the<br />
"Escorts", from Richmond, Virginia.<br />
Snoopy flies into Peters Hall.<br />
Susie Ring, Comation Queen.<br />
Love is many things.<br />
Valentines inside Snoopy's dog house.
Phyllis Coleman, Apple Blossom Princess.<br />
Princesses .Represent<br />
Radford Throughout<br />
The State<br />
Radford is well represented in the state's pageants.<br />
Maida Chandler, a senior from Clarksville, Virginia, was<br />
chosen as Radford's princess to the annual Harvest Bowl<br />
Festival. Maida participated in the half-time activities at<br />
the Harvest Bowl football game held in Richmond on<br />
October 11.<br />
Apple Blossom princess, Phyllis Coleman, represented<br />
Radford at the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in<br />
Winchester, Virginia. Phyllis is a senior from Bassett,<br />
Virginia. Besides being featured in the Apple Biossom<br />
Parade, she attended luncheons, teas, and concerts during<br />
the three day festival, May 1-3.<br />
Maida Chandler, Harvest Bowl Princess.<br />
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Members of other classes supported the Jilllior Follies. There she is - Miss Abnormal of 1923.<br />
Bathing-suit competition is part of every beauty contest.
Contestants in the Mis.s Abnormal Contest.<br />
Sophomores And Juniors<br />
Each Stage A Show<br />
Gloria Brinkley and Smitty discus.s Follies.<br />
The old Miss Abnormal bids her final<br />
good-bye.<br />
The "Miss Radford Abnonnal" pageant was held on<br />
January 17 by the Sophomores at the annual Stunt Night<br />
production.<br />
The producers of the show went back to the Twenties<br />
for their mood and costumes. The production climaxed<br />
when Miss Radford of 1923, Lee Birckhead, was crowned<br />
by the retiring Miss Radford, Liz Innis.<br />
The five finalists were Sue Freeman, No. 42; Barbara<br />
Mann, No. 18; Lee Birckhead, No. 96; P. J. Scott, No. 21;<br />
and Margie Brown, No. 33. The girls were presented in<br />
swim-suit competition, talent presentations, and evening<br />
wear.<br />
During intennission the judges, Vickie Vaughn, Bev<br />
Hutton, and Gail Lightenheimer, circulated through the<br />
audience polling the spectators' opinions. The question<br />
and answer period followed. While the judges were<br />
discussing the results, Liz Innis made her final walk to the<br />
tune of "Bye Bye Blackbird". The coronation received an<br />
interruption when first runner-up P. J. Scott objected to<br />
the decision and proclaimed herself as the better<br />
candidate. Afterwards, the entire cast joined in the finale<br />
singing "We'll Always Be Bosom Buddies".<br />
The Class of '70 presented its Junior Follies in March.<br />
The theme of this year's follies was "The Groove Yard."<br />
Pop music of the past decade from rock, to folk, to soul,<br />
to psychedelic was featured. "Guest stars" Elvis Presley,<br />
James Brown, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The<br />
Temptations, The Supremes, and many others sang the hits<br />
that made them famous. Fashions and dances were<br />
featured with each era in music.<br />
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1968 May Day Was A "Colonial Springtime" <br />
The 1968 May Day Festival began May 2, 1968, with<br />
the performances of the Aquamaids which continued<br />
through May 5 with other campus events.<br />
The climax of the weekend came with the crowning of<br />
Toni Williams of Portsmouth as May Queen by U.S.<br />
Representative Richard Poff. Carol Prince was her Maid<br />
of Honor. The Queen and her court were escorted to the<br />
coronation by members of the V.P.I. Gregory Guard.<br />
The theme, "Colonial Springtime", was carried out<br />
through the festivities. Programs were given by the<br />
Aquamaids, Highlanders, Orchesis, and the Choral Club.<br />
The Dramatics Club gave a production of "Punch and<br />
Judy". Open House for the dormitories and sorority rooms<br />
were held.<br />
The Cotillion Club sponsored a dance in Peters Hall on<br />
Saturday night. Music for "Moonlight Mauor" was<br />
provided by Otey Warren and his band. Stmday brought<br />
the conclusions to May Day activities with a Collegiate<br />
Sermon by Dr. John Brokhoff. The afternoon included final<br />
performances of the groups and a horse show at the<br />
stables.<br />
The Queen arriving at the pageant which took place in front of Moffett.<br />
Colonial pages attended the May <br />
Court.<br />
The coronation ceremony was held in Preston Hall.
Broadway's Best Is May<br />
Day's My "Fair Lady"<br />
"The Best of Broadway" was the theme of this year's<br />
May Day Festivities. The Ascot Race scene from "My Fair<br />
Lady" was used in the pageant on Saturday. White, with<br />
splashes of grey, black, red, and pink, dominated the color<br />
scheme. The queen and her court all wore white dresses.<br />
Queen Cheri Johnson and her court viewed the program<br />
from gazebos erected on the lawn in front of Moffett.<br />
Performances by the Choir, Orchesis, and the Redcoats<br />
centered around the pageant theme. The Gregory Guard<br />
from Virginia Tech also performed at the ceremonies.<br />
Alyson Starkey, Bogota, Columbia.<br />
Lisa Lynn, Buena Vista, Virginia.<br />
Martha Andrews, Richmond, Virginia.<br />
Bea Forbes, Annandale, Virginia.<br />
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Student and faculty representatives worked together to plan the activities for May Day Weekend.<br />
Sheila Anteau, Lavallett, New Jersey.<br />
Cathy Brown, Indianapolis, Indiana.<br />
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Ascot Races<br />
Terry Miller, Cheaspeake, Virginia.<br />
Vickie Vaughan, Salem, Virginia.<br />
Jan Wilson, Richmond, Virginia. Michelle Goettel, Armonk, New York. Gloria Brinkley, Va. Beach, Virginia.<br />
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Featured At May Day Pageant<br />
•<br />
•<br />
Linda Scarbro, Woodbridge, Virginia.<br />
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Doda Roberts, Norfolk, Virginia.<br />
Greta Dunn, Norfolk, Virginia.<br />
Candy Yale, Alexandria, Virginia.<br />
Elizabeth Wingold, Kenbridge, Virginia.<br />
Lee Brickhead, Martinsville, Virginia.<br />
Fairfax Puhan, McLean, Virginia.
May Day Brings Seniors Closer To End<br />
Lynda Shelton, Norfolk, Virginia.<br />
Bonnie Willard, Salem, Virginia.<br />
Suzy Stevens, Richmond, Virginia.<br />
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Of Last Year<br />
Elizabeth Carbone, McLean, Virginia.<br />
Lyn Diklich, Chesapeake, Virginia.<br />
Betty Forbes, Portsmouth, Virginia.
May Queen, Cheri Johnson. <br />
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Queen Cheri Johnson And<br />
Maid Of Honor Lynn Goodall<br />
Reign At "My Fair Lady"<br />
Maid of Honor, Lynn Goodall.<br />
Cheri Johnson, May Queen, is a history major from<br />
Front Royal, Virginia. Cheri has been active in Alpha<br />
Sigma Tau sorority and Cotillion Dance Club. She has also<br />
been President of the Student Government Association,<br />
Junior Resident, and selected to Who's Who Among<br />
Students in American Universities and Colleges.<br />
Maid of Honor, Lynn Goodall, from Petersburg,<br />
Virginia, is a Business Home Economics major and plans to<br />
go into retail merchandising after graduation. Lynn was<br />
her Junior Class Vice-President and during summer school<br />
served as the Student Government President. She is also in<br />
Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority and Cotillion Dance Club.
"Little sisters" cap "Big sisters" before graduation day arrives.<br />
Ushers assist the graduates.<br />
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Large Class Necessitates Two Graduations<br />
JlUle 1, 1968, marked a point in Radford's history. On<br />
this date Radford held two commencements for its 350<br />
spring graduates. One ceremony was held in the afternoon<br />
and the other was held that evening in Preston auditorium.<br />
Dr. Dael Wolfle, Executive Officer of the American<br />
Association for the Advancement of Science spoke on<br />
"The Right Choices". Dr. Robert F. Williams, Executive<br />
Secretary of the Virginia Education Association and<br />
Editor of the Virginia Journal of Education spoke on<br />
"Teaching - A Profession in Transition".<br />
The procession begins at Founders Hall and proceeds to Preston<br />
Auditorium.<br />
During the walk fond memories are recalled.<br />
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT<br />
In Action At Home<br />
And Away<br />
The Student Government retreat in October was an<br />
informal workshop to make plans for the coming year in<br />
SGA. Visitors from the Virginia Commonwealth University<br />
shared suggestions on rules, regulations, and SGA policies.<br />
Mrs. Jane Walters opened the retreat with an out-door<br />
worship service. Then Dr. Martin, Dr. Marvin, Miss<br />
Hurlburt, Dr. Shelly, and Mr. Moran led a panel discussion<br />
on various questions presented by the students to SGA.<br />
The retreat was closed by a picnic with the administration<br />
and the student leaders discussing different aspects of<br />
Radford College life in small groups.<br />
In the spring of 1968 the Student Intercollegiate<br />
Association of Student Government held its annual<br />
convention at Radford College. Nancy Singleton, a Radford<br />
student, was elected president for the '68-'69 year. In<br />
November, Miss Hurlburt and Nancy went to Mississippi<br />
State College for Women to attend a planning conference<br />
for the next convention to be held in April.<br />
With the help from the students, faculty, and the<br />
administration, Radford College's SGA is becoming a more<br />
potent force on the RC campus.<br />
Registration takes place in Madism<br />
Girls arrive from all over the South for the SIASG convention.<br />
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Newly elected officers of SIASG are Sall<br />
Shingler, Wesleyan College; Laura Dee5<br />
Mississippi State College for Women
ec Room.<br />
Dr. Martin discusses the differences between VCU and RC with our visitors.<br />
~ancy Singleton, Radford College; and<br />
~ancy Chamberlain, Blue Mountain<br />
ollege.<br />
Dr. Marvin explains an administrative policy to the students involved in the workshop.<br />
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SGA Plans Spring<br />
Play Week-end<br />
SGA Play Week-end was in April. Athletic contests<br />
were held all day Saturday and two dances were held in<br />
the evenings.<br />
CONTACT, sponsored by the Student Government<br />
Association, was held every two weeks. These informal<br />
gatherings open the lines of communications between the<br />
faculty and the shldents.<br />
In December, a Christmas bonfire was held in front of<br />
Moffett. The Glee Club was present to entertain and to<br />
lead the caroling.<br />
President Ann Pearson begins her term of office.<br />
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Nancy Singleton, Chairman of Rules Committee; P. J.<br />
Scott, Secretary-Treasurer; Georgianna Jones, Chairman<br />
of Honor Council; Becky Foster, Vice-President; Mary<br />
Hall, Chairman of Student Court; Pam Stanley,<br />
Chairman of Student Life; Ann Pearson, President.
SCA officers were installed at a candle lighting ceremony in January.<br />
Former preSident, Cheri Johnson, administers the oath of office to the new officers.<br />
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SGA Committees Study Possible<br />
Revisions Of Rules And Regulations<br />
Virginia Association of Student Governments: Linda Singleton, Mimi McBroom, Donna Davenport,<br />
Archer Boyd, Susan Williams, Paula Raudenbush.<br />
Rules Committee: Miss Lewright, advisor; Anne Moore. Cindy Young,<br />
Linda Sin.gleton, Susan Williams, Kathy Goodall-, Chris Fallwell, Barbara<br />
Cox.<br />
Student Life: ROW I: Marly Rivera, Pat Davis. Judy Gusmeratti. Janice<br />
Holland, Donna Davenport, Dianna Spencer, Robin Dayle, Row II:<br />
Margaret Coughlin, Pam Stanley, Anna Buchanan.<br />
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Legislative Council; SEATED: Denise Winnie, Reggie Herbert, Pat<br />
Muter, Linda Marshall, Barbara Franklin, Tricia James, Bonnie Woodall,<br />
Lynda Hall, Kristi Hadden; STANDING: Susan Doherty, Becky Foster,<br />
Chairman; Mary Ann Cale, Secretary; Mary R. Hammond, Becky Pill is,<br />
Karen Vitlo, Jane Lennig, Cindy Hartt, Debbie Kraut, Janet Smitheran.<br />
Inter-Residence Council; SEATED: Kitty Spencer, Russell; Linda Scarbro, Draper; Tammy<br />
SanchezPena, Bolling; Elaine Stuckey, Tyler; Bonnie Tilson, Pocahontas; STANDING: Becky Leigh,<br />
Madison; Susan Hoggard, Chairman; Janie Walker, East Moffet!; Dorothy Hankinson, Ingles; Janie<br />
Hinson, Washington; Debbie Jamerson, Norwood.<br />
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Courts Work Together On New Procedures <br />
Interdorm Court: Dorothea Mabe, Karen Murray, Mary Silver, Jackei Wiggins, Alyce Phillips, Jane Baird,<br />
Denise Inabinett, Leslie Call, Sonia White.<br />
Chairman, Vickie Vaughan and Secretary, Jane Root.<br />
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Student Court: Linda Crouch, Karen Gardner, Gabriella LoMoscolo, Susan Horton, Mary Hall, Peggy<br />
Horne, Barbara Josten, Pam Cered.<br />
Honor Council: Jan Powell, Terry DeBose, Dorothy Long, Billie Dawn, Georgianna Jones, Chainnan;<br />
Maureen White, AIUl Youngblood, Lyn Snyder, Lucy Hom, Chris Geraci.<br />
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Ru!).';ell: Front Row: Marianne Johnson, Vice-President; Kitty Spencer, President; Chris Fallwell, Sandy<br />
Simmons, Jan Wilson, Junior Residents. Back Row: Janet Gray, Hall Monitor; Lorene Hudson,<br />
Secretary; Sylvia Evans, Fire Warden; Georgia Callier, Social Chainnan; Carolyn Easter, Treasurer;<br />
Audrey Lilly, Interdorm Representative.<br />
Tyler: Rita Monger, Secretary; Manley Rivera, Fire Warden; Martha Andrews, Vice-President; Carla<br />
Zimmerman, Treasurer; Mrs. Atkinson; Ellen Roundtrey, Hall Monitor; Lynn Sparks, Social Chainnan;<br />
Elaine Stuckey, President.<br />
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House Councils - An Integral<br />
Part Of Student Government<br />
Washington: Cindy Graham, Linda Beasley, Brenda Marshall, Carolyn Trimmer, President; Susan<br />
Walker, Karen Richardson, Margie Fleet.<br />
Norwood: Pat Musco, Vice-President; Carol Jones, Secretary;<br />
Gloriann Power, Junior Resident; Alice Irvan, President;<br />
Nancy Gabrielsen, Social Chainnan; Elynn Bowdan, Hall<br />
Monitor; Gayle Henderson, and Chin Chin Ho, Fire<br />
Wardens; Gigi Coffman, Interdonn Representative.<br />
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Jefferson; Karen Murray, Carol Tate, President; Eileen Cangiano, Nugent Lemon, Jean Humphreys, Hi<br />
Ho, Susan Hoggard, Karen White.<br />
Ingles; ROW I: Susan Rogers, Anne Moore, Linda Crouch,<br />
Betty Coleman, ROW II: Kathy Mann, President; Donna<br />
Isgrig, Ann Pearson, Jtmior President; Karen Bullock, Junior<br />
Resident; Lois Weaver, Becky Foster, Junior Resident.<br />
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Draper; Jane Howard, House Fellow; Mrs. Jordon; Mary Interdorm Court Representative; Nancy Bowman,<br />
Ann Dill, Fire Warden; Adelaide Grillo, Head Hall Secretary; Linda Searbro, President; Terry Mills, Vice<br />
Monitor; Susanne Bacha, Social Chairman; Jane Baird, President; Kathleen Finn, Treasurer.<br />
Pocahontas; ROW I: Susan Strickler, Junior Resident; Mary Ann Todd,<br />
ROW II: Kim Riesser, President; Margaret Tillman, ROW Ill: Pat Wolff,<br />
Margo Martin, ROW IV: Jean Blount, Chick Mabe, ROW V: Paula<br />
Raudenbush, Junior Resident ; Alicia Synan.<br />
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Trinkle; Linda Foley, Head Hall Monit.or; Rosemary<br />
Romeo, Social Chairman; Sandy Gray, Treasurer;<br />
Barbara Mann, Vice President; Sondra Turner; Mimi<br />
McBroom , President; Judy Gorden, Secretary; Jackie<br />
Wiggins, Interdorm Court Representative.<br />
Floyd; SEATED: Gwen Durrett, President; Diana<br />
Canney, Vice President; STANDING: Sue Guynn, Fire<br />
Warden; Diane Zaun, Head Hall Monitor; Lu Old,<br />
Treasurer; Carol Sisson, Social Chairman; Pat<br />
Crawford, Secretary; Mary Silver, Interdorm Court<br />
Representative.<br />
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Stuart; . Brenda Atkins, Interdorm Court Rep.; Sherry McGhee, Social<br />
Chairman; Temple Vaughan, Treasurer; Marti Hall, President; Linda<br />
Roach, Secretary; Patty Midgett, Fire Warden; Judy Isabell, Vice<br />
President.<br />
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East Moffett; Diane Roth, Kim Morris, Jane Walker, President; Peggy Owens, Liz Innis, Doda Roberts,<br />
Linda Singleton, Jane Root, Sue Martin, House Fellow.<br />
West Moffett; Marsha Christian, Vice President; Gail McGrath, Fire<br />
Warden; Terri Waddle, Secretary; Diane Tingley, House Fellow; Beth<br />
James, House Fellow; Alyce Phillips, Interdorm Court Representative; <br />
Butch Wingold, Treasurer; Dale Snead, Head Hall Monitor; Kim Brooks, <br />
Social Chairman; Bonnie Chaconas, President. <br />
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Madison House Council- SEATED: Kathy Kouchis, Bradley, Secretary; Linda Shelton, Hall Monitor;<br />
Fire Warden, Bonnie Blue, Social Chairman; Ann Becky Leigh, President, Jean Kolb, Interdorm Court.<br />
Nicholson, Vice-President. STANDING: Vicky Not Pictured: Laura Preston, Treasurer.<br />
Bolling House Council - STANDING: Sherry Martin, Fire Warden;<br />
Martha Jesselson, Hall Monitor. SEATED: Kathy Fishel, Secretary; Bev<br />
Fogel, Social Chairman; Peggy Lee, Vice-President; Tammy Sanchez-<br />
Pena, President; Pat Davis, Treasurer; Vickie Vaughan, Interdorm<br />
Representative.<br />
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ELECTORAL BOARD: Susan Wheeler, Paula Raudenbush, Ginny Travaniso, Vickie Geraci, Jane<br />
Conner, Terry Gray<br />
JUNIOR RESIDENTS AND HOUSEFELLOWS:<br />
SITTING: Susan Strickler, Mary Otey, Glorianna<br />
Power, Jan Wilson, Chris Fallwell; STANDING:<br />
Beth James, Karen Bullock, Charlie Ring, Virginia<br />
Compton, Bonnie Pierce, Vickie Geraci, Sandy Simmons,<br />
Sue Martin, Mary Hall, Becky Foster, Jane<br />
Howard, Diane Tingley, Paula Raudenbush.<br />
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ST.UDENTS ON FACULTY COMMITTEES: SITfING: Lu<br />
Smith, Mary Amend, Candy Yale, Barbara Mann, Liz Innis,<br />
Sandi McPherson; STANDING: Mimi McBroom, Cindy<br />
Rush, Linda Shumburg, Terry Miller, Jan Wilson, Belinda<br />
Kelly, Gloria Batton, Karen White, Sonyia White<br />
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CLUBS<br />
ORGANIZATIONS
Honor Society Emphasizes Scholarship<br />
The principal purpose of the Honor Society is to<br />
encourage sound scholarship and to emphasize<br />
achievement and character on the Radford College<br />
campus. The Society holds a tapping and initiation<br />
ceremony each year, and is recognized by its participation<br />
in the Spring Convocation.<br />
The Honor Society held its annual tapping ceremony at<br />
the end of Fall Quarter in the parlor of Moffett. Those<br />
who were tapped, met the eligibility requirements for<br />
membership - 70 semester hours credit and an overall 2.4<br />
quality credit average.<br />
Regena Hounshell, Secretary, Connie McCall, Acting President, Linda<br />
Crewe, Treasurer, Linda Roach, President (not pictured).<br />
Row I: C. S. Booth, L. Billig, J. Burgess, M. L. Lane.<br />
N. Hackler, S. Atkins. Row II: B. Butler, M. Taylor.<br />
D. Spencer, B. Branyon, B. Stafford, S. Akers. Ro~<br />
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HONORARIES <br />
10: C. Dunn, D. Slate, P. Woltz, J. Palmer, S.<br />
Spence. Standing: Dr. Mann, Sponsor.<br />
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Theta Upsilon Stages<br />
Fall Performances And<br />
Gains Theatrical<br />
Experience From<br />
Touring Companies<br />
Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary fraternity in<br />
dramatics, is represented on our campus by the Theta<br />
Upsilon cast. Fall quarter the members were part of the<br />
cast and crew of "The Cocktail Party". Members also<br />
helped backstage with the touring companies that came to<br />
Radford this year.<br />
President, Lynnie Raybuck.<br />
Chris Hurst, John Irvine, Janie Miller, Lynnie Raybuck, Charles Hayes, Dr. William Moorehouse, Val<br />
Romer.
Seated: P. Woltz, J. Bowman, B. Ingram, R. Hounshell, C. S. Booth, L. Smith. Standing: M. L. Lane,<br />
D. Darkis, D. Stallard, G. Dunn, L. Billig, K. Jones.<br />
Kappa Delta Pi<br />
Strives Ahead<br />
Impressive young girls show how to succeed in college<br />
life with students, faculty, and the outside world. All you<br />
need is the desire to strive ahead, a better than average<br />
rank, and a love of learning. Girls such as these make up<br />
the honorary fraternity Kappa Delta Pi.<br />
Seated: Mrs. Celene Sanders, Treasurer, Mattie Grimes, Secretary, Claire<br />
Lockett, President, Mary Shiflet, Historian. Standing: Miss Irene<br />
Cardwell, Counselor, Dr. Homer Howard, Fonner Counselor, and Miss<br />
Blanche Daniel, Co-Counselor.<br />
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SEATED: C. S. McCall; R. Hounshell, President; L. Crew, Vice-President. STANDING: R. L. Lewis, N.<br />
Moore, B. Stafford.<br />
Sigma Tau Delta Reviews Manuscripts<br />
For The Rectangle<br />
The Eta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, a national<br />
honorary English fraternity, was installed at Radford<br />
College to advance the study of English literature and the<br />
mastery of written expres~ion. Membership is limited to<br />
those interested students who have an overall "B" average<br />
in English. The club's project for the year has been to<br />
review and submit manuscripts from Radford students to<br />
Sigma Tau Delta's national magazine, The Rectangle.<br />
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Pi Omega Pi Builds<br />
Professional<br />
Standards<br />
The National Business Education Honor Society, Pi<br />
Omega Pi, promotes higher standards in business and<br />
professional life among business teachers. Pi Omega Pi<br />
works in conjunction with Phi Beta Lambda to sponsor<br />
lectures and films concerning business education. The two<br />
clubs also held a joint Christmas party.<br />
ROW I: C. Shockley, P. Dove, D. Stallard, B. Haney. ROW II: D.<br />
Dinsmore, M. K. Shea.<br />
Mrs. Annadawn Hopeins, Sponsor; June St. Clair, Historian; Mattie Grimes, President; Betty Foster,<br />
Secretary.<br />
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Students Achieve National<br />
Pam Woltz<br />
Sue Brooks<br />
Geri Carper
Recognition In Who's Who<br />
Nancy Singleton<br />
Who's Who Among Students is perhaps<br />
the most original and rewarding claim to<br />
individuality a student can achieve.<br />
Selection is based on a student's evidence of<br />
leadership qualities exhibited through<br />
participation in classes and organizational<br />
activities. Rising juniors and seniors who<br />
have at least a "e" average are eligible for<br />
nomination and are selected in the spring.<br />
Anita Holm<br />
Cheri Johnson<br />
Linda Roach
Who's Who<br />
Mary Kay Shea<br />
Ann Snead<br />
Sandy Simmons<br />
Gloria Brinkley
Who's Who<br />
Victoria A. Geraci<br />
Paula Raudenbush<br />
Jan Wilson<br />
Anne Pearson<br />
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SHIlIJ WIlIIlJIlIlIIlJ
Aquamaids Perform For<br />
Alumnae And Parents<br />
The purpose of the Aqua maids is to promote further<br />
interest and skill in synchronized swimming. In the fall the<br />
show "We Gather Together" was presented for the benefit<br />
of the Campus Carnival. A spring show was offered as part<br />
of the May Day program.<br />
Mrs. Betty Stone and Mrs. Joyce \Vhitmer.<br />
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Jane Howard, Judy Gordon, Kathy McCabe,<br />
Sally Seeger, Dawn Byrd, Patty Falgiano,<br />
Susan Tucker, Kim Reisser.
Orchesis Presents Art<br />
Through Dance<br />
Creative and artistic dances highlighted the<br />
performances given by Orchesis. These performances at<br />
Campus Carnival, Homecoming, Seranade in Spring, and<br />
May Day provided everyone with an opportunity to see<br />
dance as a beautiful form of art.<br />
Sitting: Sheila Johnson, Sharon Snarr, Carol Atwater Standing: Karen<br />
Burger, Sharon Ferlazzo, Becky Monroe<br />
Dr. Balkus; Mr. Albig; Sandy Williams, Treasurer; Susan Tribble, Secretary; Linda Scavuzzo, President;<br />
Cilia Liscombe; Vice President , not pictured.<br />
Judy Knobelaugh, Maureen Fowler, Sara Brewer, .Marlene Palmer, Laurice Bundy.<br />
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Athletic Association<br />
Members Work Toward<br />
Monogram Club<br />
Athletic Association Officers: Cathy Hayes, Secretary: Gloria Brinkley,<br />
Vice-President: Nola McMaines, President: Janelle Martin, Treasurer.<br />
BACK: Debbie Rogers, Ann Miller.<br />
ROW I: D. Vaughn, J. Monnie, R. Jones, c. Smith, P. Spruill, M. Reese,<br />
S. Hanger, J. Hinkle, M. Otey, J. Del Farrs, M. Pedone. ROW II: M.<br />
Vincek, J. Nash, L. Agee, S. Tunnell, A. Spieker, C. Cragle, S. Ramus, B.<br />
Hemsley, S. Jamank, M. Preston, S. Whitlow, S. Romans, B. Agee, R.<br />
Dotson, D. Hit!, K. Gilmore, S. Carden, E. Lewis. ROW Ill: J. Freedel, S.<br />
Moore, C. Corbin, J. Sizemore, P. Midget, B. Kosko, M. Klein, L. Klein,<br />
M. Madeo, C. Lutz, S. Austin, K. Logan, E. Heydt, L. Bear, B. Reynolds,<br />
B. Smyth, P. Covington. ROW IV: G. Broce, P. Mason, P. Wolff, J. King,<br />
G. Durrett, L. Becker, P. Allison, M. Fowler, B. Hurley, C. Yeats, V.<br />
Jenkins, P. Caudell , K. Detamore, M. Allen, A. Boyd, C. Horton, S.<br />
Graham.<br />
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The Athletic Association, sponsored by Miss Philbeck, is<br />
a club open to all sports enthusiasts. Intramural sports<br />
include volleyball, basketball, softball, individual sports,<br />
and field hockey. Many dorm teams and non-majors enjoy<br />
participating. Each sea~onal sport is highlighted by the<br />
selection of an Honor Varsity Squad for each league.<br />
Along with the fun and exercise of playing sports, a<br />
monogram letter and the Monogram Club are some of the<br />
benefits gained.<br />
The Monogram Club is composed of all Athletic<br />
Association members who have eamed a total of 750<br />
points through participation in the intramural program<br />
and various A.A. affiliated clubs. In order to encourage<br />
good sportsmanship, the Monogram Club girls, aided by<br />
their sponsor, Miss Gaerttner, conduct a volleyball playday<br />
for area colleges, a basketball playday for Roanoke high<br />
schools, and an indivudual sport playday for District M<br />
high schools.<br />
Monogram Club Officers: Susan Hanger, Reporter; Cindy Smith,<br />
Vice-President; Debbie Rogers, President; Janice Hinkle, Treasurer.<br />
Monogram Club members: M. Vincek, S. Jamarik, B. Hemsley, M. Reese, P. Spruill, N. McMaines, M.<br />
Otey, G. Durrett.<br />
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ROW I: D. Vaughn , D. Rogers, C. Hayes, M. Klein, P. Spruill, M. Reese,<br />
J. Hinkle, G. Durrett, M. Pedone, J. King, J. Friedel. ROW II: G. Broce,<br />
L. Agee, J. Martin, S. Tunnell , N. McMoines, J. Monnie, B. Kosko, M.<br />
Otey, J. Sizemore, E. Lewis, B. Smyth, M. Allen, C. Detamor, S. Moore,<br />
E. Heydt. ROW Ill: P. Allison, S. Graham, K. Berger, J. Nash, S. Jamarik,<br />
S. Ramus, M. Preston, B. Hemsley, S. Whitlow, A. Krsul , B. Dotson, S.<br />
Carden, K. Gilmore, P. Collington, L. Bear, M. Fowler. ROW IV: S.<br />
Romans, B. Agee, A. Spieker, P. Midgett, M. Madeo, S. Austin, C. Lutz,<br />
D. Hitt, A. Boyd, C. Horton, C. Yates, V. Jenkins, P. Caudell, C. Logan,<br />
P. Wolff, P. Mason, E. Cragle, B. Hurley.<br />
PEM Club Encourages<br />
Participation Among<br />
The Majors.<br />
Membership in the Physical Education Major's Club is<br />
required of all health and physical education majors. The<br />
club is not limited to just those people, however, it is open<br />
to any interested students. Members of the PEM Club<br />
enthusiastically participated in the intramural program<br />
and in individual sports activities.<br />
Mary Vincek, Secretary; Susan Dunagan, Treasurer; Rose Jones, Reporter;<br />
Cindy Smith, President; Janice Hinkle and Sherry Jamarik, Co-Editors of<br />
PEM "Iewsletter. Not pictured Jeannette Dodson , Vice-President.<br />
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Equitation<br />
Characterizes Hoofbeats<br />
And Redcoats<br />
The Hoofbeats and the Redcoats are Radford's riding<br />
clubs. The Hoofbeats heard several speakers throughout<br />
the year in their programs. Of special interest was a<br />
speaker who spoke on a riding school in Ireland. They<br />
participated in May Day activities by presenting a Horse<br />
Show. Other activities included a trip to the University of<br />
Virginia to see a polo match and a banquet in the spring.<br />
The Redcoats carried the name of Radford to many<br />
areas by performing in horse shows held in Chatham,<br />
Virginia, and Morristown, Tennessee. The eight girl drill<br />
team presented jumping programs for the parents and<br />
alumnae at Homecoming and at the May Day program.<br />
SEATED: Robbie Schaff, President. STANDING: Betty Jean Minton,<br />
Vice-President; Nola McMains, Secretary; Claudia Knight, Treasurer;<br />
Susie Dunn, Historian.<br />
SEATED: M. Anderson, J. Johnson, J. Friend, B. Smyth. STANDING: E. Burris, C. Fallwell, C. Walker,<br />
S. May, H. Robinson, C. Himelright.<br />
SEATED: E. Burris, C. Walker. STANDING: R. Schaff, C.<br />
Fallwell, C. Knight, S. l\'!ay, C. Himelright.<br />
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Tech Joins Radford's<br />
Ski Club For Outings<br />
The Ski Club provides Radford girls with an<br />
opportunity to enjoy this wonderful winter sport. During<br />
winter quarter Radford joins with Tech in taking ski trips<br />
to the Homestead and other ski resorts as well as<br />
sponsoring a banquet. Spring quarter. both the Radford<br />
and Tech Ski Clubs participate in a picnic. The sponsors<br />
for the year included Mrs. Isakson, Miss Farmer, and Mr.<br />
Dean.<br />
SEATED: Anita Miller. Treasurer; Diane Conley. Vice-President; Nugent<br />
Lemon. President. STANDING: Patricia McCann. Secretary; Jane Miller.<br />
Publicity Chairman.<br />
SEATED: C. Koob. L. Coleman. S. Brewer. J. Dozet. A. Lowe. S. Smasal. STANDING: A. Sprouse.<br />
C. Peterson, B. Coombs. A. Jacob. C. Heitmanek. M. Hollowell. C. Lee. T. Youngblood, J. Reid. D.<br />
Marasciullo.<br />
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SEATED: J. Sylvest, M. Keeling, C. Cook, A. McCarthy. STANDINC: C.<br />
Sponsor, W . White, M. Fischer.<br />
Deisher, Creta Williams,<br />
Library Club Celebrates<br />
National Library Week<br />
The Library Club furthers the professional knowledge of<br />
its members through lectures and field trips, and to serve<br />
as recruiting agency for librarianship. Some of the club's<br />
mem hers work in the library as part of the school's<br />
work-scholarship program. Its main purpose is to promote<br />
campus-wide use of our efficient library. National Library<br />
Week was observed to make the students more aware of<br />
their library .<br />
Frances Adams, Yolanda Thomas, Janice Eisenhart, Cheryl Singletary.<br />
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National Interest In Latin America<br />
Stimulates Spanish Club<br />
ROW I: L. Jones. B. Murray. M. Cuyette. N. Moore. T. Pena. President:<br />
B. Diens. C. Hazen. C. Fallwell. ROW U: C. McCall, M. Rivera. C.<br />
Dobbins. M. Sandy. J. Shortt. Miss Banning, Sponsor; Dr. Nance, Sponsor;<br />
M. Lipton, S. Turner, L. Key, S. Campbell, E. Lewis.<br />
The Spanish Club is being revived. Its increasing<br />
membership reAects the growing interest in Latin<br />
American culture that has been stimulated not only on the<br />
Campus, but in the rest of the country as wei!. In January,<br />
Dr. Jervey presented slides of Spain and the rest of Europe<br />
to the club. Natural dishes, guest presentations, and joint<br />
activities with V.P.1. highlighted the year for EI Circulo<br />
Espano!.<br />
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New Language House<br />
Benefits Members Of<br />
Le Cercle Franc;ais<br />
The French Club is opened to any student interested in<br />
the French language. Most of its members are residents of<br />
the Language House. This is the first year that Radford has<br />
had a Foreign Language House and it has helped to make<br />
its residents more proficient in their respective languages.<br />
Tables in the dining hall are set up several times each<br />
quarter for "French" meals. Miss Savoie and Mr. De<br />
Vriendt, club sponsors are invited to share these meals and<br />
the conversation.<br />
Michele Cleffe, Vice-President; Donna Ciccone, President; Sandra<br />
Trivett, Treasurer; Karen Boyd, Secretary.<br />
ROW I: C. Koob, C. Clarkson, J. Tepper, M. Hughes, S. Campbell, C. Carr, ROW II: P. Jennings, Miss<br />
Savoie, Sponsor; Mr. De Vriendt, Sponsor; E. Noonan, K. Vitlo.<br />
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SEATED: J. Harstad, N. Semones, G. Power, Y. Rigney, M. Tipton. STANDING: C. McCall, M. Sandy,<br />
Louis C. Jordon, Sponsor, S. Ramsey, G. Saunders.<br />
Pansophia Yields Insight<br />
Into The Field Of<br />
Humanities<br />
A quest for literary knowledge is shared by the members<br />
of Pansophia. Lectures, discussions, play readings and<br />
slides, covering the different areas of the humanities, were<br />
presented to the club members. Its goal is to provide its<br />
members with a better insight into the fields of art, music,<br />
and drama.<br />
SEATED: Nancy Moore, Recording Secretary; Linda Catron, President;<br />
Kathy Exner, Vice-President. STANDING: Glenda Sanderson, Publicity;<br />
Regena Hounshell, Corresponding Secretary; Debbie Ferguson, Yearbook<br />
Representative; ancy Atkinson, Treasurer.<br />
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Scipionic Circle Initiates<br />
A National Fraternity<br />
The Scipionic Circle, which works to promote interest<br />
in the study of the language and culture of Greece and<br />
Rome, is open to all Radford College students. Monthly<br />
meetings are held where members present programs<br />
related to some phase of classical civilization. The club<br />
maintains contact with other Classical organizations<br />
throughout the country.<br />
In 1968 the Delta Rho Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi,<br />
national honorary classical fraternity, was installed on the<br />
Radford campus. Students in the Latin Department who<br />
maintain a "B" average may be elected to membership .<br />
SEATED: L. Gunn, S. Garrett, M. Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer; R.<br />
Lewis, Vice-President ; W. Lytton, President; M. Ball, C. Thompson.<br />
STANDING: P. Spence, R. Zintel, S. Wills, S. Rhudy, C. Dunn, Louis C.<br />
Jordan, Sponsor; Ruth W. Williamson, Sponsor; L. Gobely, N. Chinn, S.<br />
Evans, S. Phmkett.<br />
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Animus Quarens Goes <br />
To Dismal Swamp <br />
The purpose of Animus Quarens is to stimulate a deeper<br />
interest in biology for all students. Seminars were<br />
conducted by the club which ranged from the study of<br />
iguanas to the population explosion. Field trips were<br />
sponsored to the Dismal Swamp, Peaks of Otter, MOlUltain<br />
Lake and the Chesapeake Bay.<br />
Patricia McCann, Secretary; Susan Schwarting, Vice-President; Cindy<br />
Lefever, Historian; Linda Sue Knight, President.<br />
ROW I: C. Irwin, D. Canney, F. Bueton, C. Kuchler, J. Smitheran, L. Klei n. ROW II: F. Winoker, B.<br />
Evans, L. Old, Miss Hodge, Sponsor; Mr. Mikesell, Sponsor; S. Lamer, B. Tilson.<br />
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BACK: J. Fraley, P. Hunt, J. Pillis, F. Tauares, S. Souma; Mr. Bridge,<br />
Miss Kemp, Mr. Slaley, Sponsors; M. Greco, M. Offaman, G. Collins, N.<br />
Hackler. FRONT: M. Edwards, T. Manley, F. Purcell, Secretary; J. Hall,<br />
Treasurer; S. Payne, President; P. Webb, Vice-President; C. Ho, Historian;<br />
J. Guerin, S. Henry, S. Dunn.<br />
Enthusiasm Sparks<br />
Psi Club<br />
The PSI Club exists on the Radford College especially<br />
for the benefit and enjoyment of psychology majors, and<br />
any interested students. The main aim of the PSI Club this<br />
year has been to increase the interest and enthusiasm of<br />
the club members. This has been achieved through films,<br />
speakers, discussions and social gatherings.<br />
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STANDING: M. Deitrick, L. Ulmer, N. Polf, L. Burke, F. Peterson; SITTING: S. Besley, C. Gosney, K.<br />
Racine, J. Stultz, C. Ford.<br />
Art Guild Exhibits <br />
Students' Wark <br />
Body painting to happenings to trips to the museums <br />
the Art Guild enjoys many aspects of adventure in art.<br />
Throughout the year students exhibit their work in Powell<br />
Hall. During Campus Carnival, the club sold hand painted<br />
ceramic jewelry. With winter quarter came the annual<br />
happening, while the highlight of spring quarter was a<br />
club trip.<br />
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Phi Beta Lambda Hears<br />
The Problems Of A Woman<br />
In The Business World<br />
Phi Beta Lambda is a national organization for college <br />
and university students preparing for careers in business, <br />
industry, or business education. The organization provides <br />
an opportunity for members to develop leadership <br />
qualities and to become more effective businesswomen and <br />
business educators. <br />
This year the girls in Phi Beta Lambda have <br />
enthusiastically worked toward a more effective chapter <br />
through active participation in group projects. At meetings <br />
the girls heard lectures about the opportunities and the <br />
problems of a woman in the business world. A Christmas <br />
party was held for all club members in December. <br />
ROW I: M. Booher, D. Jaloway, S. Pennington, J. Spivey; ROW n, S.<br />
DeMott, S. Davis, L. Uzzell, J. Stefango, B. Brown, M. Grimes, P. Reedy,<br />
L. Hudson, J. Horton, J. Weaver; ROW Ill: J. Clark, D. Smith, J. Weddle <br />
B. Edwards, L. Sampson, J. '\lester, J. Gordon, V. Robin$pn. C. Bedsaul. <br />
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4-H Alumni Club<br />
Assists Montgomery<br />
County Clubs<br />
The Radford 4-H Alumni Club is composed of past 4-H<br />
club members working to Bve up to their motto, "To<br />
make the best better." Among their service projects were<br />
a cake walk for Campus Carnival and assistance to the<br />
Montgomery County 4-H Clubs. By working with younger<br />
club members, the club continued to serve and to make<br />
their best better through service and leadership.<br />
Cindy Daugherty, Secretary· Treasurer; Shirley Wills, President; Nancy<br />
Bowman, Vice·President.<br />
SEATED: D. Frost, C. Wetzel, P. Crawford, S. Eddins, K. Thacker. STANDING: A. Foley, B. Kidd, P.<br />
Beasley, A. McDaniel, B. Reddish, D. Tappy, S. Jones, C. Seay.<br />
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'Aiss Mary H. Jones. Advisor; Mrs. Fran
L. Vausaut, L. Ratcliffe, Miss Reynolds, Sponsor; J. Bouman, J. Duncan.<br />
B. Cox, M. Conrad, J. Pack, M. Coughlin, C. LoMascolo.<br />
Commuting Students Take<br />
Advantage Of Lucas Hall<br />
The Day Students Club is the only organization at<br />
Radford College centered solely around the activities and<br />
interests of commuting students. It is the primary avenue<br />
for information on activities of the College. Representatives<br />
for aU student government committees are chosen<br />
from the membership of the club. The aim of this organization<br />
is to establish and maintain a wholesome relationship<br />
and enthusiastic spirit among the day students of Radford<br />
College. Lucas Hall serves as a lounge and meeting place<br />
for the day students. All day students are eligible for<br />
membership.<br />
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International Relations<br />
Club Hears Dignitary<br />
From Middle East<br />
Sue Atkins, Vice-President; Sally Walker, Corresponding Secretary; Susan<br />
Bennett, President.<br />
The International Relations Club brought three guest<br />
speakers to the Campus this year. Dr. Dairs, head of the<br />
Arab ·refugees in the Middle East was honored at a dinner<br />
during Fall quarter. At lectures open to the entire student<br />
body, Yehunda Avner, first secretary to the Israeli Embassy,<br />
discussed the current crisis in Israel, and Dr. Mensondes<br />
spoke about travel abroad.<br />
Dr. Chee and Mr. McKenzie, two of Radford's social<br />
science professors, held discussion groups with the club<br />
members on international topics. Representatives from the<br />
club participated in a model IT.l\. held in New York<br />
during the spring.<br />
T. Sanchez, Mr. Dorsey, Sponsor; J. Wealthy, M. Tyler, S. Burnett, Dr. Chee, Sponsor; J. Atkins, N.<br />
Darris.<br />
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Young Democrats Begin<br />
Year With Great Vigor<br />
1968-<strong>1969</strong> was a Presidential election year. Members of<br />
the Young Democrats Club took an active part in their<br />
national election, even though most of them are unable to<br />
vote yet. They were kept busy staffing the Democratic<br />
Headquarters and working at the polls during the<br />
election.<br />
A renewed charter and a membership drive started the<br />
year's activities. In March, members attended a state<br />
Democratic convention in Roanoke.<br />
SEATED: Sandy Hixon. Vice-President; Mary Amend, President.<br />
STANDING: Sandy Surber, Treasurer; Jean Atkins, Corresponding<br />
Secretary; Sandy Burnett, Secretary.<br />
SEATED: J. Chrisholon, S. Atkins, N. Dorris, S. Dunagan. STANDING: M. Lewis, L. Hall, A. Robertson,<br />
M. Lipton, Mr. Barry Dorsey, Sponsor.<br />
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STANDING: H. Williams, A. Grillo, M. Young, S. Hoge, C. Koob, S.<br />
Dewaal, B. Graham, L. Catron, C. Farnsworth, M. Guyette, D. Kelley, S.<br />
Harry, M. Vincent, ~ . Wehle, L. Snyder. SEATED, ROW I: S. Dalton, L.<br />
Burdett, H. Hawkins, S. King, J. Mann, V. Wells, G. Hawgood. ROW 11:<br />
C. Nexsen, S. Brewer, J. Thomas, L. Henderson, C. Hurst, A. Burgess, M.<br />
Vance, P. Ward.<br />
SEATED: Joyce Jennings, Vice-President; Laura Vzzell, President.<br />
STANDING: Jolene Stefango, Recording Secretary; Ann Lowe,<br />
Corresponding Secretary; Marian Tyler, Treasurer.<br />
Young Republicans<br />
Invited To Inaugural<br />
Ball In D.C.<br />
The Young Republicans have had a very profitable year.<br />
The November election kept members busy compaigning,<br />
manning the Republican Headquarters in Radford and<br />
counting votes on Election night. After such active<br />
participation, several of the members were invited to the<br />
Inaugural Ball. Other activities of the year included a<br />
dinner meeting, several board meetings of the College<br />
Federation of Virginia, and the state convention at<br />
Richmond.<br />
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Student Teachers Talk <br />
To S.E.A. Members <br />
The Student Education Association offers students the<br />
opportunity to explore the career field of education. The<br />
club sponsored discussion groups with students who had<br />
completed their student teaching. This helped club<br />
members to evaluate their own capabilities and to prepare<br />
them for their own student teaching. SEA 's Campus<br />
Carnival booth was an art shop. Patrons painted pictures<br />
using spray paint.<br />
Helen Fugate, Secretary; Ginny Travisano, Trea~urer ; Mayfield Lamb,<br />
Vice-President.<br />
ROW I: K. Jones, J. Chisholm, D. Dark is, E. Lewis, L. Leakes. ROW II:<br />
B. Bosserman, M. Carter, S. Seebers, J. M o rg~.., S. Turner, L. Kieferie, M.<br />
Tyler. ROW III: D. Rogers, P. Jenkins, K. Gardner, M. Vincek, C. Hayes,<br />
L. Klein.<br />
ROW 1: C. Marshall, E. Dutton, H. Quarles, L. Enock, S. Jessee, M.<br />
Guyette, T. Joyce, J. Harstead, D. Graham. ROW 11, \. May, J. Kittel , D.<br />
Spencer, V. Robinson, S. Harry, L. Scavuzzo, L. Babb, J. Robertson, G.<br />
Salley, L. Burke, G. Power, G. Sexton, B. Swindall, H. Ogden. ROW III:<br />
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S. Barb, D. Clement, M. Pedone, P. Goss, J. Millsap, J. Monday, M.<br />
Offerman, L. Brinker, S. Ramsey, S. Dooley, L. Herritt, D. Oakley, J.<br />
Becherer.
Tri-M Club Babysits<br />
ROW I: Miss Reynolds, Sponsor; Shirley Padgett, President; Jane Chance,<br />
Vice President; Linda Allen, Secretary; Cindy Hobbs, Treasurer. ROW D:<br />
Pat McCann, Reporter; Donna On ufrak , Membership Chrmn.; Connie<br />
Simmons, Social Chrmn.<br />
The Tri-M club was formed for those students of<br />
Radford College who are interested in math. Activities of<br />
the club include such things as participating in Campus<br />
Carnival, having an annual Christmas party, a spring<br />
picnic, and babysitting for math faculty members. The<br />
good times and the beneficial programs had by the club<br />
add up to a club Tri-M members can be proud to belong<br />
to.<br />
ROW I: L. Tarcliffe, M. Taylor, L. All, L. Erdean, L. Herritt, R. McFall, S. Williams, D. Semones, P.<br />
Stafford. ROW D: C. \1arshall, P. Jenkins, G. Dunn, M. Ho, Roo Veda.<br />
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MENC Promotes<br />
Careers Of Music<br />
Majors<br />
The Radford College Chapter of the Music Educators<br />
National Conference functions to give its members<br />
opportlmities for professional development. It acquaints<br />
students with the privileges and responsibilities of the<br />
music education profession. The group participates in the<br />
sponsors recitals.<br />
ROW I: Dr. Lewis Scheckler, Diana Smith, Mr. Jack Barnard. ROW 0:<br />
Penny Mize, Pam Garbett.<br />
ROW I: D. Spencer, K. Gillespie, M. Daughtry, C. Mitchell, B. Vick, M.<br />
Hughes, B. Herzberg, S. Baker, C. Kilroy, B. Burnett. ROW II: P.<br />
Rackley, M. Lacks, L. Rice, J. Mills, A. Adams, S. Booth, V. Graves, E.<br />
Teasdale, S. Davis, B. Yost, M. Guy, M. Brown, C. Greene, L. Davis, B.<br />
Burgess. ROW 01: S. Rector, D. Rupard, J. Morrell, L. Ricketts, L.<br />
Spencer, S. Garvey, M. Gatling, S. McDonald, E. Thore, S. Shafer, S.<br />
Martin, D. '''''alton, D. Merebant. ROW IV: Mr. Jack Barnard and Dr.<br />
Lewis Sheckler.<br />
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MUSIC<br />
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Highlanders
Are Awarded A "Rolie" <br />
The Highlanders gave their first concerts<br />
in November, playing for Paren ts Weekend,<br />
Campus Carnival, and the Radford<br />
Christmas Parade. The highlight of the<br />
season was, the trip to New York for the<br />
annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.<br />
Under the direction of Dr. Jones, the band<br />
received an award for their performance in<br />
this parade. The award consisted of a scroll<br />
and a "Rolie," a figurine of Roland H. Macy,<br />
founder of Macy's Department Store. The<br />
bagpipers appeared on WSLS-TV in<br />
Roanoke in January.<br />
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Radford Choir Tours<br />
Virginia During Spring<br />
The Radford College Choir is a select group of<br />
thirty-five to forty gi rls chosen through individual<br />
auditions. With emphasis given to sacred music of all<br />
periods and styles, the choir presents a wide variety of<br />
challenging choral literature. This year the group has<br />
performed in several programs, both on and off campus<br />
through invitation from various school and CIVIC<br />
organizations, as well as representing the college on a<br />
spring tour.<br />
Penny Mize. President; Brenda Vick. Secretary-Treasurer; Martie IGng.<br />
Vice-President.<br />
ROW I: M. Lacks. M. Gatling. L. Rice. P. Rackley, O. Frazier. S. Shaffer.<br />
L. Pritchard. ROW fl: S. Garvey. J. Mills. J. Worthy. P. Dove. J. Burgess.<br />
L. Davis. L. Scawuzzo. G. Sally. M. Brown. S. McDonald. ROW Ill: S.<br />
Baker. E. Thore. J. Frye. L. Spencer, G. Coffman. C. Casteel. D. Smith. J.<br />
Jordan. D. Byer. ROW IV: Mr. Jack Barnard. Sponsor.<br />
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ROW I: S. Trivette, B. McEvan, A. Adams, B. Herzberg, F. McKnight, P.<br />
Stafford, L. Uzzell, J. Isbell, L. King. ROW II: D. Tingle, S. Palmer, C.<br />
Nuckols, B. Welch, B. Pidge, H. Porterfield, B. Atkinson, L. O'Roark, N.<br />
Harkins, M. Huse, A. Harrison, N. Annas, D. Smith, B. Booth. ROW III:<br />
P. Dove, D. Smith, B. Mann, B. Brown, B. Ewing, B. Evanas, J. :\ustin. J.<br />
Green, C. Nuckols, G. Sexton, J. King, D. Doner, L. Pritchard, C. Annas.<br />
ROW IV: Mr. Lloyd Zurbrigg, Sponsor.<br />
Four Concerts<br />
Scheduled For Choral<br />
Club<br />
This year the Choral Club gave four concerts in the<br />
Radford area. During fall quarter they sang at the<br />
Blacksburg Baptist Church. At the Christmas program the<br />
Choral Club sang with the Glee Club in a joint concert.<br />
The Homecoming Concert and Serenade in Spring ended<br />
the schedule for the club. Mr. Lloyd Zurbrigg gave a party<br />
in November where he showed slides from towns in<br />
Europe.<br />
Jane Burgess, Secretary; Sue Martin, President; Pat Jenkins, Librarian. <br />
Not pictured Lola Naff, Vice-President; Sue Force, Treasurer. <br />
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Glee Club Sings<br />
At Collegiate Sermon<br />
The Glee Club gave a performance during the annual<br />
Christmas Concert in December; During Winter quarter,<br />
the club sang at the Collegiate Sermon. Spring saw them<br />
participating in the Serenade In Spring in Preston<br />
Auditorium.<br />
Eula Teasdale, Historian; Brenda Vick, Secretary; Sandra Baker,<br />
Accompanist; Dianna Spencer, President; Dale Foster, Treasurer.<br />
ROW I: J. Foster, J. Bowman, S. Ramsey, L. Morgan, M. Lacks, B. Yost,<br />
M. Adkins, R. Grant, C. Mitchell, M. Saville. ROW II: B. Miller, M.<br />
Irvin, B. Stanfield, J. West, D. Rupert, S. Velenovsky, H. Ho, M.<br />
Chapman, T. Joyce, M. Bolling, S. Peters, D. Lester, B. Greer, C. Cox.<br />
ROW lII: Hundley, S. Martin, B. Murray, K. Ogburn, C. Phillips, C.<br />
Stephenson, J. Shortt, D. Dye, A. Swiney, J. McGee, K. Gardner, G.<br />
Travisano. ROW IV: Mr. Richards, Sponsor.<br />
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PUBLICATIONS<br />
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It Takes A Full Year<br />
Copy staff: Gloriann Power, Marlene Palmer, Chin Chin Ho. Photographer: Kathy McKinnev. Layout:<br />
Dorothea Mahe. \1arty Leek, C indv Hobbs. Copy: Rernadette Nawret.<br />
Activities staff: Sylvia Evans, St~san Doherty, Carol Moore. Faculty staff, C lass sections: Sack i SOllma, Barbara Miller, JoAnn Stephens, Tonya<br />
standing: Becky Fant, Nancy Barker. Typist, Sandy McPherson.<br />
Carter, Patricia Hawks, Susan Clark, Trudy Van Ness, Cheryl Card.
To Complete The Bee Hive <br />
Managing Ed., Pat Newton; Jan Wilson; Business Mgr., Gayle Lunsford;<br />
Managing Ed., Barbara Hash.<br />
Organizations staff: Pat Jenkins, Caroline Gray, Andrea Miller, Jane<br />
Baird.<br />
The Bee Hive staff started work last spring on this, your<br />
<strong>1969</strong> Bee Hive. First portraits of rising seniors and jlmiors<br />
were taken and section editors were appointed. In May,<br />
Jan Wilson and Pat Newton visited the American<br />
Yearbook plant in Cambridge, Maryland, where they<br />
received professional advice on theme development and<br />
the use of special effects. Work continued through the<br />
summer. Barbara Hash attended a yearbook workshop at<br />
Brevard, North Carolina.<br />
When school started, the staff was formally organized<br />
and sophomore and freshmen portraits were made. Free<br />
lance photographers were hired to take candid shots of the<br />
cam pus and to take organizational pictures. The rest of fall<br />
and winter quarters were spent in coordinating other<br />
materials, doing research, and meeting all of the<br />
deadlines.<br />
Editor-in-Chief, Jan Wilson.<br />
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Grapurchat Begins A Red-letter<br />
Betsy Coombs, Feature Staff; Wilsonia White, Circulation Manager; <br />
Nancy Atkinson, Circulation Staff; Margie Brown, News and ' Feature <br />
Staff; Kathy Exner, Feature Staff; Genee Peterson, Layout Staff; Joanne<br />
Carlson, Business Staff.<br />
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Chris Ober, Cartoonist; Carol Bowman, Layout Ed.; Anne Ellett, Feature Ed.
Year With Weekly Publication <br />
Seated: Trudv Stephenson, Editor; Standing: Sue Thompson,<br />
Managing Ed.; Carolyn Brown, Business Manager; Glenda<br />
Sanderson, Feature Ed.<br />
1968-'69 was a red-letter year for the<br />
"Grapurchat" - it became a weekly publication.<br />
This is the first weekly student publication. For the<br />
first time, copy was set in type by the College's own<br />
photo-offset equipment located in the basement of<br />
Preston Hall. Another innovation this year was the<br />
addition of campus advertising in the newspaper. In<br />
January, the "Grapurchat" staff moved into its new<br />
office in the basement of Madison.<br />
Editor-in-Chief, Tnldy Stephenson<br />
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Radford Review Features<br />
American Lizt Festival<br />
Research papers by members of our faculty were<br />
featured in the summer issue of the Radford Review. The<br />
winter issue was devoted to the first annual American Lizt<br />
Festival which was held at Radford in December, 1967.<br />
All of the papers presented at this symposium were<br />
accumulated and published in the winter Radford Review.<br />
The spring edition of the magazine featured many poems<br />
which were written by students.<br />
Dr. Richard Hoffman, Dr. Elmer Johnson, Dr. Carroll<br />
Smith, and Dr. Dean Propst compose the editorial board<br />
of the Radford Review. This board reviews manuscripts<br />
from students and faculty members for publication in the<br />
magazine.<br />
Dr. Elmer Johnson<br />
Dr. Richard Hoffman<br />
Dr. Carroll Smith<br />
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Religious<br />
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SEATED: E. Zorzi, R. Emericle. G. Bell, G. Deisher, L. Singleton, STANDING: L. Klein, C . Batten, N. Singleton.<br />
Campus Carnival Takes<br />
Us To The Mardi Gras.<br />
The Young Woman's Christian Association of Radford<br />
College helps to promote Christian fellowship on the<br />
campus. During Orientation Week they sponsored a<br />
"Freshman Sing" to welcome the freshmen. The Y.W.C.A.<br />
held a food drive for Thanksgiving. Work nights were held<br />
to make Valentines to send to boys in Viet Nam. The<br />
highlight of their activities was the fund raising project<br />
which terminated with the festivities of Mardi Gras at<br />
Campus Carnival.<br />
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Inter-varsity Fellowship<br />
Promotes The Christian<br />
Faith.<br />
The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational<br />
organization. Its members are concerned<br />
with promoting the Christian faith both in the community<br />
and in the foreign mission field. News about current events<br />
in this field are presented at the organization's meetings.<br />
Members also participate in informal social gatherings.<br />
ROW I: B. Newcomb, C. Neff, ROW II: R. Pniode, B. Mann, J. Patton, D. Bennett, Dr. Lewis Sheckler,<br />
ROW III: L. Zetterstrom, P. McMartin, K. Hile, B. Stillman, S. Wadsworth, J. Tate, E. Harris, D.<br />
Stevens, L. Parsons, D. Johnson , C. Rice, S. Cox.<br />
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The B.S.U. Is <br />
For Everyone <br />
The Baptist Student Union is not a closed organization.<br />
It welcomes everyone on campus. The B.S.U. center serves<br />
as an informal meeting place for students and their g ue~ts .<br />
The center has a kitchen, a library, alld several recreatIOn<br />
and meeting rooms.<br />
Spiritual growth and companionship ar~ encou.r~ged<br />
through the worship services and social activIties<br />
sponsored by the organization. In additio~ to the usual<br />
lectures and dances, the B.S.U. is conductmg a tutormg<br />
service for children in the community.<br />
Reaching for spiritual development.<br />
The Baptist Student Union Center.<br />
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R.C. And Tech Canterbury<br />
Houses Hold Spring Picnic<br />
Like most of the student organizations sponsored by the<br />
churches of the commlmity, Canterbury participates in<br />
many activities planned in cooperation with its brother<br />
organization on the Virginia Tech Campus. The highlight<br />
of spring quarter was their joint picnic. Fall quarter the<br />
two organizations held a Halloween party and attended a<br />
Fall Conference at Hemlock Haven. Bible classes began in<br />
January.<br />
KNEELING: Linda King, Linda Holtby, Anita Miller, Jane Robinson, SEATED: Chaplain Joseph<br />
Dunaway, Gayle Lunsford, Candy ~ixsell. Sr. Warden, STANDING: Kathy Nexsen , Laura Uzzel.l. Bonnie<br />
Frantz, Caroline Gray.<br />
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Lutheran Student Association<br />
Welcomes A New Director<br />
The Lutheran Student Association, open to students of<br />
all faiths, helps its members find spiritual inspiration and<br />
fellowship.<br />
The past year has been an active one for the Lutheran<br />
Student Association, due to the arrival of Pastor Richards,<br />
the campus pastor for the Radford and Tech campuses. He<br />
has been instrumental in initiating a close relationship<br />
between the two campuses. Pastor Richards makes himself<br />
available to the students for consultations and advice at<br />
their request.<br />
OFFICERS: STANDING: Ellenjane Heydt; Jennifer Freeder: SecretarY;<br />
/vlarie Offerman, Vice-President. SEATED: Julia King, Pres ident; R e~.<br />
Robert J. Richards.<br />
ROW I: Ginnie Hoke, Ellen Rosfeld, Cindy Leonard, Dianna Kelley. ROW II: Beth Potter, Mary Mueller,<br />
Carolyn, Sandra Moore. ROW III: Matanette RiMine, Judy Carrier, Lynne Becker, Susan Barb, Cheryl<br />
Dobbins, Cindy Corbin .<br />
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SEATED: Cathy Fishel, Sister M. Germaine, Ginny Flogel, Barbara Mann. TOP ROW: Ei lleen Zorzi,<br />
Father William Gardner, Jan Powell, Marv Botini.<br />
Newman Club's Retreats<br />
Provide Insights Into Religion<br />
Newman's first overnight retreat at Camp Montgomery<br />
proved to be a great success. This retreat was held at the<br />
beginning of winter quarter. It not only gave students new<br />
insights into their religion, but also served as a wonderful<br />
opportunity to meet students from Mount St. Mary's and<br />
St. Josephs, two Catholic Colleges in Baltimore, Maryland.<br />
Besides retreats, throughout the year Newman sponsors<br />
many outstanding speakers, hold~ discussion groups, does<br />
community work, and joins with Tech for many social<br />
activities. Each Sunday morning coffee and doughnuts are<br />
made available in the Church Rectory.<br />
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ROW I: C. Chamberlain, S. Eddins, D. Clement, S. Wills, B. Atkins, S. Layne, M. Holloway, L. Old.<br />
ROW II: E. Dutton, I. Farmer, J. Austin, K. Thacker, C. Dunsmore, Director; P. Stafford, C. Dunn, B.<br />
Slater, P. McCann.<br />
Wesley's Coffee House<br />
Open On Weekends<br />
The Wesley Foundation, the campus ministry of the<br />
Methodist Church, is a favorite gathering place for<br />
students of all religious faiths on the Radford campus. The<br />
Foundation promotes Christian living and fellowship<br />
through such activities as worship services, Covenant<br />
Communities, and by providing an atmosphere in which<br />
students and faculty can meet for study and relaxation.<br />
The Wesley Coffee House, open on Friday and Saturday<br />
nights, provides entertainment and refreshments to anyone<br />
who wishes to come.<br />
Cindy Daugherty, Treasurer; Pat Crawford, Vice President; Lucy Hom,<br />
Secretary; Celia Leftwick, President.<br />
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Westminster Has Showing<br />
Of "The Biafran Tragedy"<br />
This year the Westminster Fellowship has undertaken<br />
several goals. One of these is to contact · those<br />
Presbyterian girls on campus who are interested in various<br />
church-affiliated activities. The group also sponsored the<br />
on-campus showing of the film entitled "The Biafran<br />
Tragedy".<br />
1~. Brown, M. Crowe, S. Reid, President; L. Diercks, D. Mackey, P. Traylor<br />
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o<br />
IVIJOS
SPONSORS, STANDING: Dr. O'Donnell, Mr.<br />
McKenzie.<br />
ROW 1: C. Johnson, A. Holm, Lee Garrett, G. Carper, L. Scavuzzo, ROW 2: K. Campbell, C.<br />
Smith, M. Chandler, T. K. Hamilton, A. Owings, S. Dlmagan, E. Lowe, C. Leftwich, ROW 3: C.<br />
Howard, K. White, J. Gusmerotti, S. Richardson, ROW 4: F. Griffith, M. L. Oliver, C. Wren, S.<br />
Owen, A. Youngblood, J. Buchanan, J. Wilson, A. Pearson, B. Foster, S. Simmons, M. McBroom, C.<br />
Fallwell, P. Mize,"L. Sabez, L. Smith, J. Brown, B. Carr, ROW 5: K. Jones, M. Miller, S. Trivett,<br />
M. Lane.<br />
OFFICERS: Suzanna Dickerson, Property Ch.; Bonnie Blue, Parliamentarian; Lynne<br />
Goodall, Band Ch.; Brenda Marshall, Pledge Trainer; Sandy Shillato, President; Archer<br />
Boyd, Vice President; Jaclci Clark, Secretary; Susan Strickler, Reporter.<br />
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ROW 1: J. Evans, S. Jones, M. Brown, V. Boisseau, Ch.; V.<br />
Walker, V. Hoffman, T. Alvey, T. Vaughan, M.<br />
Passagaluppi, C. Summers, ROW 2: K. Bullock, K.<br />
Timoney, C. Edwards, L. Singleton, A. Phillips, B.<br />
Wingold, D. Davenport, C. Brown, G. Dunn, S. Hoggard,<br />
B. Pierce, ROW 3: T. Sanchez, D. Semones, C. Ford, A.<br />
Gillespie.
Cotillion Club Goes To<br />
Barn Dinner Theatre<br />
Cotillion Club has the distinction of being the oldest<br />
dance club on campus. The club 'co-sponsored the winter<br />
semi-formal with the German Club and also sponsored the<br />
annual May Day formal in the spring. Pledges experienced<br />
Worm Day and Star Day during fall and spring quarters<br />
and entertained the members at the annual Christmas<br />
party. Fall quarter sawall the members enjoying<br />
themselves at privates at the Barn Dinner Theatre.<br />
Mallory Carter, Anna Buchanan, Betsy JOlly, Gloria Brinkley, Bekki Smoot.<br />
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SPO 'SORS: Dr. Stump and Mr. Leap.<br />
Mary Raiden, Property Chairman; Barbara Graham, Historian; Marsha<br />
Christian, Treasurer; Joanne McQueeney, Co-Rush; Paulette Spruill,<br />
Co-Rush; Beth Swartout, President; Kathy Worley, Reporter; Janice<br />
Holland, Vice President; Janet Allen, Recording Secretary; Kay Brooks,<br />
Corresponding Secretary;<br />
SEATED: B. Forbes, P. Woltz, M. Jesselson, B. Lowe, T. Miller, .B. <br />
Bosserman, D. Bodkin. STANDING: H. Fugate, L. Raybuck, L. Phipps, <br />
M. Rule.<br />
SEATED: H. Ho, K. Brooks, M. Preston, A. McCarthy, M. Keeling, S.<br />
Whitlow, S. Cary. STANDING: G. Nowell , L. Crew, G. Dych, T.<br />
Waddle, D. Mahan, L. Gomez, B. Hemsley.<br />
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German Club Honors<br />
The Freshmen<br />
The German Club is a social dance club. Members must<br />
dress as a " Hobo" and a "Dream " for informal and formal<br />
initiation, respectively. Fall quarter the Germ an Club<br />
sponsored the Coronation Ball in honor of the freshmen.<br />
"Funny Valentine," the winter dance, was jOi ntly<br />
sponsored by the German and Cotillion Clubs. The<br />
highlight of spring quarter was Germ an privates.<br />
D. Dinsmore, S. Christian, L. Diklich, G. McGrath , P. J. Scott, K. Porter, L.<br />
Morgan, M. Tankersley, J. Cook.<br />
SEATED: E. ;'Iioonan, T. Dryer, A. Duffv, G. Glidewell , S.<br />
Payne, S. Plaster. STANDI NG: B. Toler, G. Morgan, K.<br />
Richardson, S. Force.<br />
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Panhellenic Promotes<br />
Greek Activities<br />
On Campus<br />
ROW I: Michele Goettel, Laurie Preston, Gayle<br />
Nowell. ROW II: Mary Kay Shea, Kerry<br />
Campbell, Becky Toler. ROW III: Pam Woltz,<br />
Mary Raiden. ROW IV: Elaine Noonan, Lee<br />
Garrett, Terry Miller.
Radford Panhellenic is the backbone for the four<br />
sororities and honor fraternities on campus, It is<br />
responsible for promoting and supporting Greek activities<br />
on campus,<br />
Panhellenic also provides the link between<br />
administration and student by having guest speakers. It<br />
sponsors such activities as the Panhelfenic Banquet, in<br />
which all sororities participate; the Children's Carnival; a<br />
tour guide of the campus for Radford prospectives; and<br />
Easter Egg Hunt for children of the faculty and<br />
administration; a Garden Party for prospective rushees;<br />
refreshments at Campus Carnival; coordination of rush<br />
and open bids; and this year, w1der the direction of Mrs.<br />
Hill, participation in the Educational Television Auction<br />
of Roanoke.
OFFICERS: Marsha Christian. Recording Secretary: Diane Dinsmore, Treasurer: Elaine Noonan,<br />
President; Donna Mahan, Corresponding Secretarv: Kath y Worley, Vice-President.<br />
PLEDGE OFFICERS: Jane Johansen, Kathy Wildey, Co-Chairmen;<br />
Tammy Sanchez-Pena, Chaplain.<br />
KNEELING: Marylou Oliver, Susan Payne. SEATED: Paulette Spruill, <br />
Marlene Preston, Carolyn Anna" Kay Brooks, Terri Waddle, Becky Toler.
Alpha Sigma Alpha Has Four-fold Objective<br />
The aims of Alpha Sigma Alpha are to establish a<br />
close-knit sisterhood that has as its four-fold object the<br />
physical, intellectual, spiritual, and social development of<br />
its members. The sorority's activities include making<br />
stuffed animals for the underprivileged children in<br />
Roanoke for Christmas, providing a Radford family with<br />
food and clothing, and supporting a young Navajo Indian<br />
girl in New Mexico through its monthly contributions. The<br />
Alphas also participate in the quarterly intramural sports<br />
and various other campus activities.<br />
ROW I: Jayne, Martin, Laura Ordoyne, Susan Whitlow, Bonnie 'Neber, Carole Sease, Clancy Kn ight,<br />
ROW 2: Gail Dych, ~a m Jennings, Carole Scrivener, Carroll Schumann , Linda Pa rsons, Judy Bowdre,<br />
Mary Ann Pool, Linda Gomez, Sandy Starn es.<br />
ROW I: Sue Force, Kathy Porter, Betty Forbes, ROW 2: Margie Fleet, Mary Raiden, Gail McGrath, L )~l<br />
Diklich, Susi Christian, Susan Plaster.
OFFICERS: Michele Goettel, Panhellenic Secretary; Janna Jones, Historian; Gretchen Turner, Treasurer;<br />
Judy Kettel, Housing; Marge Reese, Pledge Mistress; Lynn Goodall, Custodian; Jackie Clark, Historian;<br />
Mary Kay Shea, Panhellenic; Billie Dawn Miller, Editor.<br />
ROW I: Wendy Ostertag, Janice Holland, Judy Cusmerotti, Becky Foster. ROW II: MaIda Chandler, <br />
Anita Holm, Gerri Carper, Karen White.
A:L T Pledges Grow To<br />
Be Active, Self-reliant,<br />
Trustworthy Sisters<br />
ROW I: Susan Hoggard, Wendy Hom, Alice Hatcher, Cathy Cassida,<br />
Tracey Alvy. ROW II: Carolyn Nuckols, Fritiz Mann, Barbara Josten, Val<br />
Hoffm an, Susan Jones, Kathy Goodall.<br />
The sisters of Alpha Sigma Tau strive to promote the<br />
ethical, cultural, and social development of each member.<br />
Fall rush parties, with the themes of "Boston Tau Party"<br />
and "Sleepy Time Fair", brought new members into the<br />
sorority. This year, the sisters participated in the Pine<br />
MOlmtain Settlement Project and visited the Greenlawn<br />
Nursery Home. The Radford Chapter received four awards<br />
at the national convention for original songs, for a winning<br />
scrapbook, and for outstanding faculty advisor. The sisters<br />
also enjoyed the Founder's Day Banquet, the Sweetheart<br />
Banquet, and the Spring Cabin Parties.<br />
Cheri Johnson, Betsy Jolly, Susan Strickler, Ann OWings, Kerry Campbell, Paula Partington, Brenda Marshall.<br />
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KNEELING: Terry Miller. Gina Morgan, Kim Brooks, Gale Kentara, Anne Vineyard, Linda Schomburg,<br />
Sue Story, Bev Bosserman.<br />
KNEELING: Wendy Hubbard, Ruth DeHart, Mary Will Little, Diane<br />
Stetser, Jane Baird, Susie Rowe. BACK: Laurie Preston, Nancy Elder,<br />
Suzy Horton, Butch Wingold, Val Walker, Jettie Berry, Carolyn Casteel,<br />
Karen Cologne, Jean Steinhilber.<br />
Sigma Kappa Lives "One Heart, One Way"<br />
Sigma Kappa, which is based upon friendship and high<br />
standards of personal conduct, welcomed new sisters from<br />
their fall rush parties "Story Book Land" and "Green<br />
Fanthoms". The sisters visited St. Alban's Hospital and the<br />
Veterans' Hospital in Roanoke. The Radford Chapter of<br />
the sorority was honored at the national convention with<br />
awards for pledge scholarship and for contributions to the<br />
national magazine. The highlight of the year's activities<br />
was the Spring Cabin Parties at Mountain Lake.<br />
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KNEELING: Jane Baird, Martha Jesselson, Lu Smith, Karen Cologne,<br />
Butch Wingold. SITTING: Sherry Owen, Suzanne Herbert, Pam Woltz,<br />
Helen Fugate. STANDING: Mary Will Little, Jettie Berry, Val Walker,<br />
Cindy Cardea.<br />
SEATED: Becky Stevens, Janie Walker, Martha Jesselson, Beth Ewing.<br />
TOP ROW: Patsy Arey, Maryjane O'Leary, Joanne Algren, Frances<br />
Vaughan .<br />
OFFICERS: Suzanne Herbert, Assistant Pledge Trainee; Lu Smith,<br />
First Vice-President; Pam Woltz, President. ROW II: Lynda Shelton,<br />
Corresponding Secretary; Greta Dunn, Assistant Treasurer; Jan<br />
Wilson, Recording Secretary; Bonnie Blue, Treasurer; Helen Fugate,<br />
Second Vice-President.
Tri-Sigma Gives Aid To<br />
Seriously III Children<br />
The spirits of Sigma Sigma Sigma .are loving, sharing,<br />
and giving. This past faIr, the s?r?:lty held three :us~<br />
parties and pledges were formally IJ1JtIated at the sorority s<br />
national headquarters in W oodstock, Virgi~ia . The ~ ister s<br />
sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children<br />
of the area and contributed once again to the Robbie Page<br />
Memorial Fund for the rehabilitation of seriously ill<br />
children at North Carolina Memorial Hospital.<br />
Miss Johnson, Sponsor; Sandy Simmons, Keeper of Grades; Kay Wiggs, President; Jo Whitaker, Treasurer; Betty Reynolds, Corresponding<br />
Recording Secretary; Louise Stone, Vice-President; Lee Garrett, Secretary; Dr. Woodhouse, Sponsor.<br />
ROW I: Betty Jean Montgomery, Gwen Tugwell, Susie Stevens. ROW D: Chris Shuster, Bev Fox, Lou<br />
Thomason, Susan Eister, Gayle Nowell.
ROW I: Nancy Pinnell, Debbie Elliot, Karen Richardson, Elsie J.<br />
Denning, Ann Rountree. ROW II: Karen Tuttle, Jackie Overst reet,<br />
Gigi Glidewell, Jan Gulledge, June St. Clair, jackie Harrison, Ann<br />
Marks.<br />
SEATED: Pam Messall, Elyse Wi lliams, Eileen Ryan, Susan Tucker,<br />
Diana Schutts, Jane Root, Kathy Ogburn. STANDING: Gail Beecken, Jan<br />
Wenning, Jean Rhudy, Kathy De Gruchey.<br />
Susan Dawson, Donna Willis, Joan ne McQueeney, President; Becki<br />
Smoot.
FACULTY AND<br />
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Charles<br />
President Of<br />
Dr. Charles Knox Martin, Jr., President<br />
Dr. Martin speaks at the VASG Convention.<br />
Dr. Martin participates in civic organizations.
Knox Martin, Jr. <br />
Radford College <br />
It is rare that real achievements can be accurately<br />
assessed when viewed too closely; time must pass before<br />
genuine contributions can be measured. The recent<br />
advances of Radford College as a maturing educational<br />
institution date from 1952 with the presidency of Charles<br />
Knox Martin, Jr., its third president.<br />
From its beginning Radford College had dedicated itself<br />
to two objectives: to educate its youth, and to prepare<br />
teachers for the Commonwealth. These two objectives still<br />
prevail, but the breadth and scope of the College mission<br />
have been profoundly deepened and expanded under the<br />
leadership of Dr. Martin.<br />
When he came he found a college of 700 students, 60<br />
faculty, four dormitories, and two classroom buildings. The<br />
curriculum reflected largely the needs of undergraduates<br />
preparing to teach.<br />
Since 1952, the college has grown significantly in its<br />
academic program both on the undergraduate and graduate<br />
levels, in the quality and quantity of its faculty, in<br />
the excellence of its student body and in the phYSical<br />
facilities necessary to accomplish its expanded purposes.<br />
Now, in the year <strong>1969</strong>, we find a faculty of some 200,<br />
trained in the best universities of the land, a selected<br />
student of some 3,700, and a physical plant which<br />
embraces nineteen dormitories, seven major classroom<br />
buildings (with 3 more under construction or ready for<br />
construction), and auxiliary facilities necessary for the<br />
realization of our present objectives.<br />
But of all the achievements of which the college can be<br />
proud under the administration of President Martin, the<br />
one that stands out most clearly is the total emergence of<br />
Radford College as a serious, major institution of<br />
undergraduate and graduate service to the yOlmg women<br />
of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and to the teaching<br />
profession.<br />
Our President during a busy day's schedule.
Daniel E. Marvin, Jr.<br />
Vice President Of<br />
Radford College<br />
Youthful ambitions can lead to worthwhile<br />
achievements. Exemplifying such a philosophy is Dr.<br />
Daniel E. Marvin, Jr., who at the age of thirty, is currently<br />
Vice President of Radford College. His other recent<br />
accomplishments include Chairman of Deans Committee,<br />
Vice President of College Senate, and Director of<br />
Appalachia Educational Laboratory. Dr. Marvin has been<br />
recognized in "Who's Who in the South and Southwest"<br />
and serves as an incentive to those who strive toward<br />
leadership. Dr. Marvin served as actin.g President during<br />
Dr. Martin's illness.<br />
Dr. Daniel E. Marvin, Jr., Vice President<br />
Board of Visitors<br />
SEATED: Mr. J. W. Stanley, Mr. H. Wise Kelly, Mrs. Henderson<br />
Graham, Mr. Leonard Muse, Director; Mr. L. Lee Bean, Mrs. Raymond<br />
E. Sumner, Mrs. J. Chambers Bristow. STANDING: Mrs. Sara Y. Hall,<br />
clerk; Mr. Richard J. Holland, Col. Charles H. Reed, Vice-Rector; Miss <br />
Mary Jane Dudley, Mr. Francis Bell.
Dr. Marvin has encountered his increased responsibilities with confidence.
Service To The<br />
Many Facets Of The<br />
Dr. Marion P. Shelley, Dean of Admissions.<br />
Mr. J. Ellis Moran, Business Manager.<br />
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Students Is Sought By The<br />
Administration Structure<br />
Mr. W. Scott Weaver, Treasurer.<br />
Mr. Glenn M. Williams, Director of BUildings and<br />
Grounds.<br />
Mr. Barry M. Dorsey, Director of Student Aid.<br />
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Miss Frances A. Hurlburt, Dean of Women.<br />
Mr. Grafton E. Bowman, Chief of Campus Police.<br />
Mr. Donald L. Wheeler, Post Office Clerk.<br />
Mr. Theodore W. Gardiner, Dining Hall Manager.<br />
Administrative Assistance<br />
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Mrs. Donnajo Martinez, Director of Student Activities.<br />
Miss Lou E. Culler, Mrs. Reese E. Goldsmith, Miss Louann B. Lewright,<br />
Dormitory Coordinator. Assistant to Dean of Women. Assistant Dean of Women.<br />
Aids Radford<br />
Students<br />
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Housemothers Plan For<br />
The Year 1968-<strong>1969</strong> With<br />
Promising Goals<br />
Mrs. Brenton, East Moffett, and Mrs. Reynolds, West Moffett.<br />
Miss Savoie, Language House; Mrs. Van Huess, Floyd; Mrs. Kilbourne, Perry; Mrs. Hylton, Trinkle; Mrs. Peal, Stuart.<br />
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Mrs. Kinsler, Pokie; Mrs. McCormick, Russell; Mrs. Hoke, Norwood; Mrs. Jerdon, Draper; Mrs. Colton, Ingles.<br />
• •• oo!<br />
Mrs. Seward, Bolling. and Mrs. Jerdon, Draper.<br />
Mrs. Vaught, Washington; Mrs. Taylor, Jefferson; Mrs. Munsie, Madison.<br />
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Women, like <br />
men, must be <br />
educated with a <br />
view to action, or <br />
their studies <br />
cannot be called <br />
education. <br />
Harriet<br />
Martinneau<br />
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SJlw~aVJV
Pegeen H. Albig, B.S., <br />
Instructor of Health and <br />
Physical Education, Dance <br />
and Recreation <br />
Martha V. Arnold, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of <br />
Health and Physical Education, <br />
Dance and Recreation <br />
Doris J. Baker, M.A.,<br />
Instructor of Business<br />
Nancy E. Barber, M.A.,<br />
Instructor of Health and<br />
Physical Education, Dance<br />
and Recreation<br />
Patricia I. Barrett, B.A.,<br />
Instructor of Health and Physical<br />
Education, Dance and Recreation<br />
Carolyn R. Benson, Ph.D.,<br />
Professor of Heal th and Physical<br />
Education, Dance and Recreation<br />
There's no turning back from here.<br />
Applied Arts And<br />
Not all learning takes place within four walls.<br />
Tennis proves itself useful outside of the classroom.<br />
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Dr. John W. Overbey is the dean of the new Division of Applied Arts and Sciences.<br />
Sciences Makes Its Debut As The Newest Division<br />
New equipment was introduced to the new division,<br />
Applied Arts and Sciences. The division, headed by Dr.<br />
John W. Overbey, received a multipurpose home<br />
economics lab, a Xerox machine, a microfilm<br />
reader-printer, and an auxiliary gymnasium. Included in<br />
the Applied Arts and Sciences are majors in home<br />
economics, library science, business, health, physical<br />
education, recreation, and dance.<br />
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Bertha F. Brandon, M.A. ,<br />
Assistant Professor of Health and Physical<br />
Education, Dance and Recreation<br />
Mary S. David, M.S. ,<br />
Assistant Professor of Health and Phys ical<br />
Education, Dance and Recreation<br />
Gail Evans, M.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Health and Physical<br />
Education, Dance and Recreation<br />
Ruth A. Hackman, Ed.D. ,<br />
Professor of Home Economics<br />
Virginia Harris, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Business<br />
Robert S. Gibson, M.A. ,<br />
Assistant Professor of Library Science<br />
Improvements Bring Unrelenting Challenges<br />
Tailoring courses can be tedious.<br />
Tight muscles learn to stretch in dance.
Tumhling is as mnch concentration as it is physical exertion.<br />
Every typist knows how important careful proofreading can be.<br />
Mrs. Stone explains the proper way to cup the hands for swimming .<br />
To Students<br />
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Success Demands Tools, Collaboration, And<br />
Two heads seem to solve the most difficult problems.<br />
A tool of learning can sometimes be a disgusting piece of machinery until<br />
it is mastered.
Vera W. Jesse!, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics<br />
Mary H. Jones, M.Ed.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics<br />
Proficiency <br />
Edward R. Mcintosh, Ed.D.,<br />
Professor of Library Scienc.-e<br />
Frances A. Mason, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Home<br />
Economics<br />
Ellen E. Philbeck, Ed.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of. Health<br />
and Physical Education, Dance<br />
and Recreation<br />
Celene H. Sanders, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Business<br />
June B. Sanders, M.S., B.B.A.,<br />
Instructor of Business<br />
Elizabeth Y. Stone, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Health<br />
and Physical Education, Dance<br />
and Recreation<br />
Joyce K. Whitmer, B.S.,<br />
Instructor of Health and<br />
Physical Education, Dance and Recreation<br />
Technique is what counts in golf classes .<br />
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Education Is Now A Division<br />
Seeking to enhance teaching techniques, the<br />
Department of Education utilizes audio-visual aids. The<br />
division's Research Department, . in hopes of assisting<br />
evaluation of college regulations, has sent questionaires to<br />
alumni. Due to increasing enrollment in the elementary,<br />
early childhood, and special education fields, the division<br />
boasts the highest number of students on campus. With<br />
increased efficiency elementary and secondary education<br />
have been split into separate departments.<br />
Education - An Absorption Process. Dr. John A<br />
Edu~tion never ceases.<br />
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Of Its Own <br />
therford, Dean of Education ·Division.<br />
Teaching methods involve the personal touch.<br />
Robert B. Bartos, M.E., <br />
Assistant Professor of <br />
Education <br />
Annie Cardwell, M.Ed., <br />
Ass istant Professor of Education <br />
Edith II. Carter, <br />
Instmctor of Education <br />
Fletcher F. Carter, Ph.D., <br />
Associate Professor of Education <br />
Helen M. Creasy, M.s., <br />
Assistant Professor of Education <br />
his C. Ely, M.S., <br />
Assistant Professor of Education <br />
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Evelyn M. Fitzpa trick, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of Education <br />
Donald L. Frye, Ph.D. , <br />
Professor of Education <br />
Robert L. Leathers. Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Education <br />
Rohert J. Lockwood, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Edul:ation <br />
Hugh J. McCardle, Ph.D., •<br />
Professor of Educatioo<br />
.\lbert Pugh , Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Education <br />
Learning Takes On Many Forms<br />
Walking to early morning classes is lonely.<br />
We learn by doing.<br />
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Through discussions and debates more learning takes place.<br />
Learning is making mistakes.<br />
Asking questions leads to finding answers.<br />
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Learning To Be A Teacher Can Be A Fulfilling<br />
Children are the best tools for training the new teacher.<br />
The lighter times of the world of education.
Martha K. Roane, M.S., <br />
Educational Research <br />
Experience <br />
Laird L. Rush, M.Ed., <br />
Assistant Professor of Education <br />
(on leave) <br />
Virgil Sherwood, Ed.D., <br />
Professor of Education <br />
Wilda P. Siburt, <br />
Instructor of Education <br />
Earl W. Thomas, M ..\ ., <br />
Assistant Professor of Edu cation <br />
Jon T. Wyatt, <br />
Instructor of Educa tion <br />
Determination is an initial word in education.<br />
Extracurricular activities serve as another means of education.<br />
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Beverly Banning, M.A.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Spanish<br />
Virginia Butler,<br />
Assistant Professor of English<br />
Giordano Casas,<br />
Assistant Professor of Spanish<br />
Esther B. Clark, M.E.A.,<br />
Associate Professor of Art<br />
Anna Mary Cochrane, M.A.,<br />
Associate Professor of Art<br />
Thomas E. Coleman, M.A.,<br />
Associate Professor of English<br />
Mary Jane Culverhouse,<br />
Associate Professor of French<br />
Francoise DeVriendt, B.A.,<br />
Instructor of French<br />
Wire can take on many forms too.<br />
Humanities Strengthens<br />
Jean Dougherty, M.A.,<br />
Assistant Professor of English<br />
Henry Dyer, Ph.D.,<br />
Professor of English<br />
Jean B. Einstein, M.Ed.,<br />
Assistant Professor of MUSic<br />
Gail Garlock, B.A. ,<br />
Instructor of English<br />
Dean of the Division of Humanities, Dr. Irving Silverman.
Humanities covers a wide range of fine arts, as Mi ss Cochrane demonstrates.<br />
The ' Framework Of The Fine Arts Departments<br />
Specialized professors in art, a new course in interpretation,<br />
plans for a speech and the theatre center, the<br />
creation of a college' Jazz Ensemble, the offering of a<br />
Master of Arts in music, and the use of a language house<br />
mark progress through this year's increased enrollment in<br />
the Humanities Division. Under the direction of Dr. Irving<br />
R. Silverman, the division is comprised of majors in art,<br />
dramatics and speech, English, foreign languages and<br />
music.<br />
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Lectures, Conferences,<br />
And Supervision By The<br />
Teachers Accentuate<br />
Student Learning<br />
Sometimes it takes quite a few heads to<br />
There are times when<br />
Individual help solves problems.<br />
Sentence diagramming is easy!<br />
LyTl Il G. Gordon,<br />
\ ssociatc Professor of Art<br />
Charles L. Hayes. "-1..\ .,<br />
Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatics<br />
Mildred Heimlich , M.S. M.,<br />
Ass istant Professor of Music<br />
John Hitchings, M.M. ,<br />
Ass istant Professor of Music<br />
Walter Jones, Ed.D.,<br />
Professor of Music<br />
Louis C. Jordan, M.A.,<br />
Assistant Professor of English<br />
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untangle those unfamiliar tunes.<br />
Literature can be an erudite topic as well as fun topic to the student.<br />
you have to throw yourself into the job.<br />
Janice Kent, M.A. , <br />
Assistant Professor of Art <br />
Mary S. Kirby, <br />
Assistant Professor of English <br />
Davis Kushner, Ph .D., <br />
Associate Professor of Music <br />
Nicdo Lu~ascolo. <br />
Assistant Professor of Mllsic <br />
Benjamin Medford, M.S., <br />
Assistant Professor of Music <br />
William Moorehouse, M.S., <br />
Associate Professor of Speech <br />
and Dramatics <br />
David C. Morgan, Ph.D., <br />
Associate Professor of English <br />
Robert Nance, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Foreign Language <br />
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Fredrick O'Connell, <br />
Instmctor of Cerman <br />
Linda Poole, <br />
Assistant Professor of English <br />
Incorporation Of Teachers'<br />
Dean Propst, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of English <br />
Steven Pyrek, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of English <br />
Robert H. Richards, M.A.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Music<br />
Sandra Ru ssell, Ph.D.,<br />
Associate Professor of Music<br />
Judy A. Savoie, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of French <br />
Lewis Schnell mann, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of Art <br />
Technique -<br />
a large part of drawing.<br />
Mr. Ricards plays his instmment.<br />
Learning to splice wire is just one part of Play<br />
Production class.<br />
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Skills And Students' Potential Yield A Pleasing Effect<br />
A ball of clay one minute, a work of art the next.<br />
Lewis Sheckler, Ph.D., <br />
Associate Professor of Music <br />
Dennis Sheer, M.A ., <br />
Assistant Professor of English <br />
Music has its lectures too.<br />
Edwin Stockton, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of English <br />
Norman Todenhoft, Mus.Ed.D. , <br />
Associate Professor of Music <br />
Ruth Williamson, <br />
Assistant Professor of Latin <br />
Erwin Wright, M.A. , <br />
Assistant Professor of English <br />
Lloyd Zurbrigg, Ph.D.,<br />
Professor of Music<br />
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Division Of Natural<br />
Science Entails Long<br />
Hours, Detailed Work<br />
And Pleasing Results In<br />
The Lab.<br />
Striving for individual awareness within its students, the<br />
Division of Natural Sciences initiated a Master of Arts and<br />
a Master of Science in biology, a new bio-chemistry<br />
course, and an honor course in chemistry. The division,<br />
lead by Dr. Robert J. Miller, embraces majors in biology,<br />
chemistry, general science, mathematics, physics, and<br />
statistics.<br />
Some things they don' t tell you about in the college catalogs.<br />
Dr. Robert J. Miller, Dean of Natural Sciences Division.<br />
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David L. Albig, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of<br />
Mathematics<br />
Clayton Carlile,<br />
Associate Professor of Chemistry<br />
Jack Clark,<br />
Associate Professor of Biology<br />
Mervyn Copeland, M.A. ,<br />
Professor of Mathematics<br />
Preston Durill , Ph.D. ,<br />
Professor of Chemistry<br />
Time and patience are required to get the correct<br />
measurements.<br />
Don I. Dwyer, M.A.,<br />
Professor of Mathematics<br />
C . William Hickam, <br />
Associate Professor of Chemistry <br />
Rjchard L. Hoffman, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Biology <br />
Floyd JarviS, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Biology <br />
Carolyn F. John s, <br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics <br />
Franklin Jones, Ed.D., <br />
Associate Professor of <br />
Science <br />
Rogers Lambert, Ph .D., <br />
Professor of Chemistry <br />
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Math And Science Ready The Student For The<br />
The place where the experiments are done.<br />
These glum expressions could only mean a Calculus test.<br />
Dr. Mah explains how permutations are set up and done.
Tomorrow World <br />
Betsy Little, <br />
Assistant Professor of <br />
Mathematics and Statistics <br />
Elsie M. Lockmeyer, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of General <br />
Science <br />
Charlene Lutes, M.S., <br />
Assistant Professor of Biology <br />
John Lyons, <br />
Instmctor of Mathematics <br />
Valient W. Mah, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics <br />
Gene Maynard, M.Ed., <br />
Assistant Professor of General Science <br />
Chemistry - technical terms and many symbols<br />
to learn and understand.<br />
Billy H. Meade, M.Ed., <br />
Assistant Professor of General Science <br />
David Merrill, M.S., <br />
Assistant Professor of Chemistry <br />
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The Many Looks Of The Natural Science Division<br />
Sometimes even the professors study math in the Cove.<br />
Biology focuses on new life.
And Its People<br />
Leaf identification can be deceiving at first glance.<br />
William E. Merrill, Ed.D.,<br />
Professor of Science<br />
Patrick B. Mikesell, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Biology<br />
Janet S. Milt()n, M.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and<br />
Statistics<br />
Charles M. Overstreet,<br />
Instructor of Mathematics and Statistics<br />
Roxie Reynolds, M.S., AssistaI)t<br />
Professor of Mathematics<br />
Roxie Reynolds , M.S.,<br />
Ass istant Professor of Mathematics<br />
Math class involves ABC's as does English class.<br />
Julia Smith, B.S.<br />
Instructor of ChemistrY<br />
James R. Willoughby, M.Ed .,<br />
Ass istant Professor of<br />
PhysicS<br />
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Choung I. Chee, Ph .D., <br />
Professor of Political <br />
Science <br />
Thomas W. DeHanas, M.A., <br />
Assistan t Professor of <br />
Political Science <br />
Barry M. Dorsey, M.A., <br />
Instructor of Political <br />
Science <br />
Dora H. Duff, M.A., <br />
Associate Professor of <br />
Psychology <br />
Wayne E. Engel, Ph .D.,<br />
Professor of Psychology<br />
Judith A. Farmer, M.A.T., <br />
Assistan t Professor of <br />
Geography <br />
Dr. Franklin P. Hillman is the division dean of Social Science.<br />
Division Of Social Sciences Studies The Problems Of<br />
Now in a transitional period with plans for offering new <br />
majors and new courses, the Division of Social Science <br />
received an equipment grant from the federal government <br />
this year. In addition, a new technique of laboratory <br />
practice in the Grapurchat and a new major in journalism <br />
have been initiated. The Division, directed by Dr. <br />
Franklin P. Hillman, encompasses the areas of economics, <br />
journalism, psychology, philosophy and religion, geography, <br />
and political science. <br />
Mr. Wolfle listens intently while an unseen person speaks to him.<br />
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Ralph Flynn, M.A., <br />
As.,istant Professor of History <br />
Richard C. Froehich, <br />
Ass istant Professor of History <br />
Alastair V. Harris, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of Psychology <br />
Sally A. Harris, Ph.D., <br />
Associate Professor of lIistnrv <br />
Robert E. Holley, M.S ., <br />
Ass istant Professor of Geo~raphv <br />
Richard J. Jakiel, M.A., <br />
Assistant Professor of History <br />
Edward D. Je rvey, Ph .D., <br />
Professor of History <br />
Elmer D. Juhnson, Ph.D., <br />
Professor of History <br />
Thoman R. Johnson <br />
I nstmctor of S()(;iolo!.(y <br />
One man's tool for strong thinking.<br />
The Past, Present, And Future.<br />
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Man In His World Is One Of The Major<br />
Mr. Nelson prepares his lectures.<br />
A problem is cleared up for a history student.<br />
Dr. Chee explains the theories of political science.
oncerns Of Social Science <br />
Eleanor Kemp, M.A. , <br />
Assistant Professor of Psychology <br />
William Larsen, Ph.D. , <br />
Professor of History <br />
Michael Leap, A.B., <br />
Assistant Professor of Sociology <br />
David McCloud, <br />
Instructor of History <br />
Richard B. McKenzie, M.A.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Economics<br />
Harold V. Mann, Ph.D., Professor<br />
of History<br />
Teachers talk between classes too!<br />
Charles D. Millsap, B.S.,<br />
Assistant Professor of Journalism<br />
Charles A. Nelson,<br />
Instructor of Economics<br />
James H. O'Donnell, Ph.D. ,<br />
Professor of History<br />
Frank Scott, Ed.D.,<br />
Professor of Psychology<br />
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Social Science Obtains A New Home<br />
Young Hall contains rooms for lectures and faculty offices, where students come<br />
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Young Hall<br />
Lectures in Social Science are an important factor.<br />
Carroll E. Smith, Ph.D.,<br />
Professor of Psycholog\'<br />
Charles E. Stone, Assistant<br />
Professor of Economics<br />
Charl es E. Stone,<br />
Ass istant Professor of Economics<br />
William D. Stump, Ph.D.,<br />
Professor of History<br />
Artie L. Sturgeon, Ph.D.,<br />
Professor of Psychology<br />
Norvelle Tate, M.A. ,<br />
Assistant Professor of Sociology<br />
for guidance.<br />
The library makes a wonderful place to study.<br />
Charles D. Taylor,<br />
Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religion<br />
Ralph Warner, M.A. ,<br />
Assistant Professor of Psychology<br />
Lee WolAe.<br />
Assistant Professor of Sociology<br />
Margaret 'vVoodholise. Ph .D ..<br />
Professor of History<br />
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Dr. Walter K. Roberts, Division Dean of Graduate Studies.<br />
The Division Of Graduate
Studies Portrays Numerous Aspects Of Concentration<br />
The number of areas in which Master of Arts degrees<br />
are offered increased this year with the addition of English<br />
and music. The Division of Graduate Students, headed by<br />
Dr. Walter K. Roberts, was composed of 336 students and<br />
is planning to expand to meet future demands. The<br />
departments now offering masters degrees are biology,<br />
business education, Englisb, general education, guidance,<br />
hist~ry , home economics, math, music, physical education,<br />
school psychology, science education, and school<br />
administration.<br />
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Interaction Areas For The Graduate Students Are The Va. Room,
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National Elections Spur Class Elections <br />
Linda Ianusi, Treasurer.<br />
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Moving from the top of the class back to the bottom<br />
again, freshmen suffered pangs of anticipation, uncertainty,<br />
and excitement. Amicf the unceasing activities,<br />
few found time to harbor these emotions long. Between<br />
their first college registration and May Day festivities<br />
came freshmen dorm meetings, assemblies, elections,<br />
Parents Weekend, Coronation Ball, and invitations to<br />
Cotillion and German Clubs. With pride and pleasure the<br />
class' Freshman 1.0. distinguished 12 outstanding members<br />
and displayed the results of a year of metamorphosis for<br />
the class of '72.<br />
Donna Froehlick, Secretary, and Linda Snavely, Historian<br />
Vice-President, Lynn Bowden<br />
President, Nancy Allen<br />
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Ackerman, Joan<br />
Adam>, Betsy<br />
Adkins, Mary<br />
Agee, Bonnie<br />
Akers, Cynthia<br />
Alcorn, Donna<br />
Aldennan, Barbara<br />
Alexander, Anna<br />
Alien, Dierdre<br />
Alien, Marilyn<br />
Allen, Nancy<br />
:\ lie)" Laura<br />
Amend, Ann<br />
Andrews, Martha<br />
Anteau. Sheila<br />
Anthony, EIi:tabeth <br />
Arnett, Judy <br />
Arrington, Mary <br />
Ashby, Elizabeth <br />
Ashworth, Susan <br />
Atkinson, Nina<br />
Austin, Linda<br />
Axford, Sue<br />
AyeI', Christine<br />
Ayers, Betty<br />
Ayc:rs, Pamela<br />
Ayers, Rosemary<br />
Bailey, S adra<br />
Bair, Margaret<br />
Bakas, Betty<br />
Baker, Caryn<br />
Ball, Patricia<br />
Ballard, Brenda<br />
Bane, Lois<br />
Banta, Judith<br />
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Freshmen Tackle P.E. Requirements<br />
Not everything is physical.<br />
Swimming stretches one's abilities.<br />
Barone, Christine<br />
Baseler, Stephanie<br />
Batchelor, Jo Ann<br />
Baum, Kathy Ann<br />
Bayerl, Patricia<br />
Baylor, Elizabeth<br />
Beasley, Rebecca<br />
Beck, Francena<br />
Beck, Kathy Lynn<br />
Becker, Lynne<br />
Beckman, Karen<br />
Bedsaul, Connie<br />
Benton, Margaret<br />
Berger, Karen<br />
Beuke, Betsy<br />
Binford, Betty<br />
Bingler, Beverly<br />
Blackburn. Martha<br />
Blankenship, Karen<br />
Blevins, Judith<br />
Blood, Nancy<br />
Blount. Jean<br />
Bolling. Karen<br />
Bowden, Lynn<br />
Bower, Pamela
Health classes can be interesting, even though they are required.<br />
Bowman, Janet<br />
Bowman, Joan<br />
Bowman. Nancy<br />
Botchin, Nona<br />
Bovce, Cynthia<br />
Boyd, Ann<br />
Branscome, Joyce<br />
Braum, Lary<br />
Brehm, Joyce<br />
Brewer, Mary<br />
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Bridgett, Brenda<br />
Brinker, Susan<br />
Broce, Gwendolvn<br />
Broughton, Becki e<br />
Brouwer, Cynthia<br />
Brown, Cathy<br />
Brown, Deborah Ann<br />
Brown, Jen Karen Lou<br />
Browning, Constance<br />
Buchana, Martha<br />
Buck, Ada<br />
Burchett, Marietta<br />
Burdette, LlTlda<br />
Burgess, Ann<br />
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The Library Becomes "The Place To Go" <br />
Burton, Ethel<br />
Burton, Fram;es<br />
Buser, Helen<br />
Bush, Mary<br />
Butler, Patricia<br />
Caffi, Kathryn<br />
Cahill, Lillian<br />
Caldwell, Diane<br />
Call, Leslie<br />
Camp, Joan<br />
Campbe ll, Carolyn<br />
Carden, Sarah<br />
Carlson, Joanne<br />
Cameal, Beverly<br />
Carr, Susan<br />
Term papers require independent research.<br />
Carrington, Catherine<br />
Carson, Jane<br />
Carson, Nancy<br />
Carter, Diane<br />
Carwile. Theresa
During Term Paper Season<br />
Casteen, Deborah <br />
Caudell , Pamela <br />
Chiniara, Sonia <br />
Chinn. Nanev <br />
Chromiez, Kay<br />
Chu lick, Jane<br />
Clark. Doris<br />
Clark, Marion<br />
Clark, Marva<br />
Clark, Susan<br />
Clarke, Sherry<br />
Coates, Lucye<br />
Sometimes help is needed.<br />
Cockey, Alice<br />
Coffman, Donna<br />
Coffman, Genevieve<br />
Cole, Nancy<br />
Coleman, Betty<br />
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Freshmen Afforded Opportunity To Attend Classes<br />
Art classes arC' in Powell Hall.<br />
Coleman, Linda<br />
Collier, Georgia<br />
Collins, Gloria<br />
Collins, Karen<br />
Colton, j orma<br />
Comer, Deborah<br />
Conley, Sandra<br />
Conner, Mildred<br />
Cook, Charlaine<br />
Cooley, Brenda<br />
Coombs, Betsey Ann<br />
Corhin, Cynthia<br />
Corbin, Kitty<br />
Cosby, Barbara<br />
Covey, Brenda<br />
Covinl:,rton, Patricia<br />
Cox, Connie<br />
Cox, Karen<br />
Cox, Mary Ann<br />
Cox, Susan<br />
C ragle, Florence<br />
Craig, Lila<br />
Cralle. Linda<br />
(:rawford. \,lill)'<br />
( :rellshuw. Lillda<br />
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In Two New Academic Bllildings <br />
Crockett. Judith<br />
Crouch. Cheryl<br />
Crouch, Linda<br />
Crowe, Margie<br />
Cunningham , Gale<br />
Daley, Kathleen<br />
Dalton, Denita<br />
Dalton. Linda<br />
Dameron, Nancy<br />
Daniel s, Beth<br />
Darby, Daphne<br />
Darrow, Janet<br />
Davanzo, Sandra<br />
Davidson, Sandra<br />
Davis, Mary<br />
Davis. Patricia<br />
Davis, Shannon<br />
Dean. Sarah<br />
Dee\. Joni<br />
Deel. Sharron<br />
DeHaven, Deborah<br />
DeLay, Margaret<br />
DelFarro, JoAnn<br />
Dellinger, Becky<br />
DeMott, Sandra<br />
New ideas perplex mind~.<br />
Math tests are taken in Young Hall.
Paper Hat And Balloon Surprise Birthday Parties<br />
Dent, Patricia<br />
DePuy, Donna<br />
Deramore, Katherine<br />
Desmond, Colleen<br />
DeWitt, Suellen<br />
Diercks, Lucy<br />
Dillon, Alice<br />
Dingus, Patricia<br />
Disharoon, Sman<br />
Dobbins, Patricia<br />
Dobbins, Sharon<br />
Doyle, Rohbin<br />
Dressler, Linda<br />
Drillead, Alice<br />
Driskill, Barbara<br />
Dronenburg, Jeanette<br />
Drury, Brenda<br />
Duffy, Sue<br />
DlUlstan, Debra<br />
Durrer, Jane<br />
Dutile, Marie<br />
Dyer, Anne<br />
Dyer, Sharon<br />
Easter, Carolyn<br />
Edens, Patricia<br />
Edwards, Mary Beth<br />
Edwards, Julia<br />
Edwards, Sue<br />
Egeberg, Les lie<br />
Egeland, Aleta<br />
Elkins, Lelia<br />
Elliott, Kit ty<br />
Emerson, Janice<br />
English, Wanda<br />
Etter, Merlelynn<br />
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Become Favorite Dorm Events <br />
Evans, Margaret<br />
Evans, Sylvia<br />
Fant, Rebecca<br />
Fields, Linna<br />
Fincen, Laura<br />
Fink, Julia<br />
Finnell, Christina<br />
Fisher, Anne<br />
Fisher, Linda<br />
Fitch, Carol<br />
Fizer, r.arol<br />
Fleenor, Vl avis<br />
Flood, Jean<br />
Flovd, Cathy<br />
Forbes, Bea<br />
Fountaine, Martha<br />
Francisco, Susan<br />
Franks, Sherry<br />
Frazier, Becky<br />
Frazier, Oli via<br />
Freeman, Maria<br />
Friedel, Jellllifer<br />
Friend, Julia<br />
Froehlidl, Donna<br />
Frost, Charlotte<br />
Gabrielsen, Nancy<br />
Galliher, Judy<br />
Galway, Cynthia<br />
Garabedian, Cheryl<br />
Garwood, Barbara<br />
Gates, Melinda<br />
Gauden, Valli<br />
Gehrig, Dorothy<br />
Geraci, Chris<br />
German, Barbara<br />
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New Way Of Registering Makes Life Easier <br />
Gibbons, Sandra<br />
Gieser, Gloria<br />
Giles, Patsy<br />
Gillespie, Gynthia<br />
Gilmore, Karen<br />
Glover, Rebecca<br />
Gobely, Lynne<br />
Gomez, Susan<br />
Gonzalez, Diana<br />
Goode, :-.laney<br />
Goodfellow, Margaret<br />
Graham, Linda<br />
Grant, Robin<br />
Gray, Janet<br />
Greene, Elizabeth<br />
Freshmen move through registration faster than ever before.<br />
Greenlee, Peggy<br />
Gregory, Kathleen<br />
Griffin, Karen<br />
Groome, Wanda<br />
Guerin, Judith<br />
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Guilfoyle. Kim<br />
Guthrie. Connie<br />
Habeck. June<br />
Hackney. Carolyn<br />
Haines-. Sandra<br />
Hair. Deborah<br />
Hale. Marian<br />
Hale. Vicki<br />
Hall. Barbara<br />
Hall. Carol<br />
Hall. Margie<br />
Hall. Rebecca<br />
Hall. Sandra<br />
Hamilton. Judith<br />
Hammond, Marilyn<br />
Hankinson. Dorothy<br />
Hansen. Kathy<br />
Hardee. Nancy<br />
Harding. Karen<br />
Hardy. Lydia<br />
Harriman. Peggy<br />
Harris. Bernice<br />
Harris. Carol<br />
Harris. Karen<br />
Harris. Paula<br />
Hartl. Cynthia<br />
Harvey. Emilie<br />
Havens. Sandra<br />
Hawkins. Harriet<br />
Hawks. Patricia<br />
-Hllyes. Elizabeth<br />
Haynes. Dianna<br />
Heitmanek. Cathy<br />
Helmer. Debb<br />
Henderson. Elizabeth<br />
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Freshman ID Recognizes Twelve Outstanding Girls <br />
Henderson, Ellen<br />
Henderson, Lois<br />
Henry, Libby<br />
Herbert, Regina<br />
Herriman, Diana<br />
Heydt, Ellen Jane<br />
Hibbits, Nancy<br />
Hickerson, Bonnie<br />
Hicks, Cynthia<br />
Higgins, Judy<br />
Higgs, Karen<br />
Hile, Kristie<br />
Hill, Linda<br />
Hill, Nancy<br />
Hillegrass, Donna<br />
Hitt, Diane<br />
Ho, Chin Chin<br />
Hobbs, Donna<br />
Hoke, Virginia<br />
Holland, Patricia<br />
Holler, Lynette<br />
Holley, Barbara<br />
Hollowell, Marlena<br />
Holmes, Brenda<br />
Holt , Helen<br />
Hoover, Sharon<br />
Houff, Peggy<br />
Hough, Peggy<br />
Houston, Judith<br />
Hudson, Lorene<br />
Hudspeth, Nancy<br />
Hunsberger, Paulette<br />
Hunt, Sharon<br />
Hurst, Caroline<br />
Hurt, Brenda<br />
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More training polishes previously acquired sldlls.<br />
New freshmen bring their talents to the campus.<br />
Lanuzi. Linda<br />
Ikard, Carol<br />
Irvan, Alice<br />
Irvin, Brenda<br />
Irwin, Gail<br />
Isgrig, Donna<br />
Jackson, Jean<br />
Jacob, Angela<br />
Jacobs, Jacquelyn<br />
Jalaway, Dottie<br />
Jamerson, Debra<br />
James, Nora<br />
Jannely, Rebecca<br />
Jefferson, Sandra<br />
Jennings, Kathleen<br />
Jennings, Robin<br />
Jester, Mary<br />
Jetter, Elizabeth<br />
Johnson, Brenda<br />
Johnson, Catherine<br />
Johnson, Donna Lee<br />
Johnson, Linda<br />
Johnson, Marianne<br />
Johnson, Sheila<br />
Johnston, Susan<br />
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Beautiful Weather Welcomes Freshmen Parents <br />
Jones, Carol<br />
Jones, Doris<br />
Jones, Jean<br />
Jones, Minnie<br />
Jones, Susan<br />
Jones, Virginia <br />
Jordan, Merle <br />
Jordan, Valerie <br />
Joyce, Donna<br />
Kearney, Jami~<br />
Keiffert, Wanda<br />
Keller, Janice<br />
Kendall, Sherry<br />
Kennedy, Karen<br />
Kiefer, Carolyn<br />
Kindel, Lynn<br />
King, Ella<br />
Kline, Kathy<br />
Kniceley, Carolyn<br />
Knight, Martha<br />
Knight, Patricia<br />
Knopp, Kathie<br />
Kohlaas, Linda<br />
Kopec, Linda<br />
Kotelly, Rosemary<br />
Lafon, Carolyn<br />
Lail, Carol<br />
Lamie, Betty<br />
Landes, Barbara<br />
Larkin, Mary<br />
Lau, Sara<br />
Lawrence, Candace<br />
Layman, Kathryn<br />
Layman, Lynne<br />
Lee, Barbara<br />
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Lee, Cindy<br />
Lee, Janet<br />
Lee, Susan<br />
Leffel, Brenda<br />
Leonard, Doris<br />
Leopold, Janice<br />
Lester, Harriet<br />
Lester, Jane<br />
Lester, Nelda<br />
Lewis, Alexandra<br />
November sunshine greets visitors to Radford's Campus.<br />
Lewis, Barbara<br />
Lifsey, Connie<br />
Lilly, Audrey<br />
Lineberry, Carolyn<br />
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Weekly Assemblies Provide An Opportunity For<br />
Logan, Cathy<br />
LoMascolo, Iatalie<br />
Lutz, Carolyn<br />
Lynn, Lisa<br />
McAllister, Kathy<br />
McCauley, Mary Lou<br />
McClaugherty, Joyce<br />
McDarmont, Lily<br />
McDearmon, Clarissa<br />
YlcGarity, Catherine<br />
McGhee, Janice<br />
McGuire, Glenda <br />
McKinney, Tina <br />
McQueeney, Rita <br />
Mabe, Ida<br />
Machen, Susan<br />
Mackey, Donna<br />
Madeo, Margretta<br />
Mady, Candace<br />
Mah, Rita<br />
Mahedy, Maureen<br />
Mann, Bonnie<br />
Mann, Kathle..n<br />
Marasciullo, Diane<br />
Marion, Sarah<br />
Markey, Mary<br />
Marshall, Linda <br />
Martin, Margo <br />
Martin, Sandra <br />
Martino, Marcia<br />
Marvin, Robin<br />
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Freshmen To Show Dorm Spirit <br />
Mayberry, Juanita<br />
Mercer, Cynthia<br />
Merchant, Phyllis<br />
Meredith, Bonnie<br />
Meyers, Linda<br />
Michael, Brenda<br />
Middledorf, Virginia<br />
Miller, Paula<br />
Miller, Sarah<br />
Mills, Katherine<br />
Minnick, Brenda<br />
Mitchell, Anne<br />
Mitchell, Pauline<br />
Mitchem, Gloria<br />
Monger, Loretta<br />
Monger, Shirley<br />
Moore, Florence<br />
Moore, Malene<br />
Moore, Patricia<br />
Moore, Rebecca<br />
Moore, Sandra<br />
Moran, Frances<br />
Morgan, Nancy<br />
Morgan, Rebecca<br />
Morris, Pamela<br />
Moss, Mary<br />
Motley, Beverly<br />
Motley, Faye<br />
Mowles, Judy<br />
Moyers, Vicki<br />
Mullins, Rosemary<br />
Mumford, Joanne<br />
Munden, Kathleen<br />
MUnroe, Becky<br />
Musco, Patrice<br />
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Pokie's pumpkins.<br />
Russell's JR is put through her paces.<br />
Muter, Patricia<br />
Nash, Janet<br />
Nawrot, Bernadette<br />
Neel, Gail<br />
Neff, Judy<br />
Nesbit, Marva<br />
Nester, Joyce<br />
Nexsen, Catherine<br />
Nieder, Linda<br />
Nussey, Linda<br />
Nogle, Janet<br />
Norcutt, Ellen<br />
Norcross, Carol<br />
Nordine, Virginia<br />
Nuckols, Claudia<br />
Nyman, Anita<br />
Oakley, Trilby<br />
Ober, Christine<br />
Ogburn, Betty<br />
Old, Joycelyn<br />
Olsen, Johanna<br />
O'Neil, Mary Jane<br />
Onnand, Joan<br />
Osborne, Jackie<br />
Owen, Charlotte<br />
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Junior Residents Recipients Of Freshmen Mischief<br />
Owen, Mary Ann<br />
Owings, Marcia<br />
Oxendine, Cynthia<br />
Panni!, Nancy<br />
Parcell, Martha<br />
Parker, Maryann<br />
Parks, Dianne<br />
Parr, Teresa<br />
Parrish, Janet<br />
Parsons, Glenna<br />
Pavlovsky, Mary<br />
Payne, Margaret<br />
Payne, .susan<br />
Pennington, Brenda<br />
Peters, Catherine<br />
Peters, Karen<br />
Peterson, Geraldine<br />
Phillips, Patricia<br />
Phipps, Delores<br />
Piercy, Karen<br />
Plaster, Rebecca<br />
Plunkett, Shirley<br />
Plybon , Frieda<br />
Porter, Margaret<br />
Potter, Beth<br />
Picking up after a prank.<br />
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Mixers Are A New And Often Rewarding Experience <br />
Powell, Patricia<br />
Powell, Susan<br />
Price, Beverly<br />
Price, Paula<br />
Puckett, Judy<br />
Pulliam, Terri<br />
Pulman, Deborah<br />
Raines, Ramona<br />
Rapisardi, Paula<br />
Ratliff, Carolyn<br />
Redmiles, Katherine<br />
Rehm, Palma<br />
Reid, Katherine<br />
ReMine, Matanette<br />
Revercomb, Mary Ann<br />
Reynolds, Barbara<br />
Reynolds, Judith<br />
Reynolds, Karyl<br />
Reynolds, Mary<br />
Reynolds, Patricia<br />
Rhodes, Sallie<br />
Rhudy, Ella<br />
Ricketts, Wanda<br />
Riddick, Betty<br />
Riesser, Kimberly<br />
Rife, Brenda<br />
Riffle, Jane<br />
Ring, Susan<br />
Rivera, Lydia<br />
Robertson, Cheryl<br />
Robertson, Patricia<br />
Rogers, Cheryl<br />
Rogers, Martha<br />
Rogers, Susan<br />
Romans, Sandra<br />
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Roper, Janet<br />
Rose, Marcia<br />
Rose, Sharon<br />
Rosfeld, Ellen<br />
Rountrey, Ellen<br />
Letters can be a rewarding and exciting experience, too.<br />
Rowe, Judith<br />
Roland, Anne<br />
Rowland, Patricia<br />
Roy, Roena<br />
Royston, Sandra<br />
Ruscigno, Connie<br />
Russell, Karen<br />
Russell, Karen<br />
Sampson, Esther<br />
Sauage, Julie<br />
Saunders, Jean<br />
Saville, Merilyn<br />
Scarlata, Helene<br />
Schmid, Maxine<br />
Schroth, Mary<br />
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November's Earl)! Snow Introduces Class Of '72 To <br />
Schuler, Catherine<br />
Schuszler, Magdalene<br />
Scott, Kerry<br />
Seay, Carol<br />
Sechrest, Shirley<br />
Shelburne, Carolyn<br />
Shelby, Clare<br />
Shewbridge, Carolyn<br />
Shirley, Velva<br />
Shockley, Jo<br />
Shrader, Thelma<br />
Shutt, Patricia<br />
Sierens, Carol<br />
Sites, Joan<br />
Slater, Brenda<br />
Slayton, Gloria<br />
Sledd, Mary<br />
Smasal, Susan<br />
Smoot, Lillian<br />
Smith, Beatrice<br />
Smith, Gaitna<br />
Smith, Janie<br />
Smith, Linda<br />
Smith, Margo<br />
Smith, Sandra<br />
Everyone must struggle through swimming.<br />
Exploring a bookstore can be exciting.
A White, Cold Campus <br />
Smitheran. Janet<br />
Smythers. Linda<br />
Snavely. Linda Jo<br />
Snead. Karren<br />
Snedecor. Joy<br />
Snider. Ina<br />
Snyder. Lyn<br />
Synder. Roberta<br />
Sorrells. Mary<br />
Sowers. Elizabeth<br />
Sparger. Nancy<br />
Spencer. Kitty<br />
Spivey. Janet<br />
Sprouse. Betsy<br />
Sprouse. Connie<br />
Stafford. Deborah<br />
StaIlard. Margaret<br />
Stamm. Marilyn<br />
Stanfield. Barbara<br />
Stanford. Mary<br />
Stauter. Diane<br />
Stephens, Kathleen<br />
Stevens, Susan<br />
Stewart. Patricia<br />
Stoots. Barbara<br />
Stratton, Judith<br />
Strickler, Brenda<br />
Stuckey. Elaine<br />
Stultz. Joanna<br />
Sweeney. Carolyn<br />
Synan. Alicia<br />
Tate. Sue Ellen<br />
Tatum. Sharon<br />
Taylor. Ann<br />
Taylor. Carolyn<br />
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Orientation Week Leaves Wonder If College Life<br />
Taylor, Linda<br />
Test, Monique<br />
Thaxton, Janet<br />
Thomas, Janet<br />
Thomas, Joyce<br />
Thweatt, Sandra<br />
Tillman, Margaret<br />
Tilson, Bonnie<br />
Tingley, Judith<br />
Todd, Mary Ann<br />
Tolliver, Susan<br />
Towsey, :-Jancy<br />
Tragle, Cynthia<br />
Trenary, Jooy<br />
Triplett, Martha<br />
Tucker, Nancy<br />
Tureman, Catharine<br />
Turner, Jacqueline<br />
Turner, Virginia<br />
Turpin, Nancy<br />
Tyner, Sarah Jo<br />
Ullrich, Susan<br />
Updyke. Judith<br />
Valin. Janet<br />
VanArsdel. Maye<br />
No one gets lost on Radford's small but crowded campus.<br />
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Is Always So Hectic <br />
Vance, Mary<br />
Vande, Linda<br />
Veselik, Susan<br />
Vetter, Brenda<br />
Victor, Janet<br />
Viers, Sherry<br />
Vincent, Margaret<br />
Violand, Maria<br />
Vitle, Sandra<br />
Wandelt, Elfriede<br />
Wathen, Fran<br />
Walden, Dale<br />
Waldrop, Sherry<br />
Walker, Diann<br />
Ward, Janet<br />
Ward, Maura<br />
Warren, Cathy<br />
Watson, Betsy<br />
Watson, Charlotte<br />
Weaver, Joan<br />
Webb, Constance<br />
Weddle, Linda<br />
Weixel, Hulda<br />
Wells, Cynthia<br />
Wetzel, Carolyn<br />
At first the dinning halls seem disorganized.<br />
One can get lost within oneself.
TECH Chivalry Welcomes Freshmen To Radford<br />
White, Laurie<br />
White, Patricia<br />
White, Rebecca<br />
Whitt, Karen<br />
Wilkerson, Patricia<br />
Williams, Beth<br />
Williams, Bonnie<br />
·Williams, Carol<br />
Williams, Cheryl<br />
Williams, Faye<br />
Williams, Lydia<br />
Willis, Catherine<br />
Wilson, Martha<br />
Winnie, Denise<br />
Wolff, Patricia<br />
Class of '72 from VPI helps the Class of '72 from Radford move in.<br />
Wood, Bonnie<br />
Woodall, Bonnie<br />
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Campus The First Day<br />
Woods, Susan<br />
Woodson, Judy<br />
Woodward, Linda<br />
Woody, Jennifer<br />
Worthy, Lera<br />
First impressions are sometimes unclear ones.<br />
Wright, Betsy<br />
Wright, Diane<br />
Wright, Donna<br />
Yancy, Judy<br />
Yates, Carolyn<br />
Yost, Barbara<br />
Young, Carolyn<br />
Young, Cheryl<br />
Young, Cynthia<br />
Young, Nancy<br />
Young, Rebecca<br />
Zech, Janet<br />
Zetterstrom, Leslie<br />
Zimbro, Donna<br />
Zimmerman, Carla<br />
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Capable Officers Lead The Class Of '71 <br />
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Bound with the ties of friendship, the sophomore<br />
counselors guided confused freshmen through the all too<br />
familiar transitional period. As Fall Quarter sped by, class<br />
members entered the world of sorority bids and pledging.<br />
Others crawled to class as Cotillion worms or hitch-hiked<br />
across campus as German Hobos.<br />
The crowning achievement of their year was the class<br />
production, Sophomore Stunt Night - truth masked in<br />
satire. United as busom buddies, sisters, and pals, the class<br />
of '71 is engaged in a bubbly relationship of sharing not<br />
through necessity, but through desire.<br />
Val HoffmalUl, Treasurer.<br />
Martha Cook, President.<br />
Dale Foster, Secretary<br />
Liz Innis, Historian.<br />
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Agee, Linda<br />
Algren, Joanne<br />
Alvey, Tracy<br />
Amend, \1ary<br />
Anderson, Elizabeth<br />
Andrews, Kay<br />
Arey, Patsy<br />
Atkinson, Elizabeth<br />
Atwater, Carol<br />
Austin, Jeanne<br />
Austin, Pamela<br />
Axelson, Ann<br />
Ayers, Frances<br />
Babars\..l', Paula<br />
Babbitt, Bonn.ie<br />
Baber, Judy<br />
Bagley, Charlotte<br />
Bahls, Donna<br />
Ba.iley, Jackie<br />
Ba.ird, Jane<br />
Ball, Mary<br />
Bass, Candice<br />
Bates, Pamela<br />
Beamer, Linda<br />
Becherer, Jean<br />
Beck, Deborah<br />
Beecken, Ga.il<br />
Bell, Abigail<br />
Bell, Mary<br />
Bennett, Nancy<br />
Berry, Jettie<br />
Beverley, Janice<br />
Bialla, Jean<br />
Birckhead, Carolyn<br />
Bise, Rosalee<br />
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Sophomores Are Challenged By STEP Tests <br />
Blankenbaker, Darlene<br />
Bobbitt, Roseina<br />
Boisseau, Vicki<br />
Bolish, Nancy<br />
Bottini, Mary<br />
Bowles" Margaret<br />
Bowers, Anne<br />
Bowman, Nancy<br />
Boyd, Linda<br />
Boykin, Sheryl<br />
Branham, Jamie<br />
Branscome,Joyce<br />
STEP Tests require thought and . . .<br />
Bridle, Linda<br />
Brigman, Sandra<br />
Brooks, Kathryn<br />
Brooks, Linda<br />
Brown, Angela<br />
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Brown, Carolyn<br />
Brown, Judith<br />
Brown, Margaret<br />
Buckwalter, Mary Alice<br />
Burgess, Naomi<br />
Burnett, Sandra<br />
Byer, Doris<br />
Bywaters, Suzanne<br />
Caldera-Vega, Irene<br />
Cale, Mary<br />
Card, Cheryl<br />
Carr, Charlotte<br />
Carroll, Susan<br />
Carson, Jeanette<br />
Carter, Joyce<br />
writing it on paper.<br />
Carter, Linda<br />
Carter, Tonyia<br />
Carwile, Bettie<br />
Cassada, Katherine<br />
Casteel, Carolyn<br />
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Sophomores Choose Major Curriculums<br />
Casterline, Mary Jane<br />
Chalfa, Constance<br />
Chamberlin, Victoria<br />
Clapp, Cail<br />
Clark. Patricia<br />
Cobb, Addie <br />
Cobb, Madeline <br />
Cole, Patricia <br />
Coleman, Catherine <br />
Coleman, Patricia <br />
Cologne, Karen <br />
Compton, Nora <br />
Conrad, Mary <br />
Conti, Kathleen <br />
Cook, Clelia <br />
Cook, El la<br />
Cook, Martha<br />
Cook, Pamela<br />
Cook, Rhonda<br />
COll~h l in , Margaret<br />
Counts, Mary<br />
Convey, Brenda<br />
Cox, Barbara<br />
Craddock, Ruth<br />
Crafe, Jacqueline<br />
The choice is rough, but the outcome is worthwhile.
Exploring involves the inquiring mind.<br />
Creekmore, Jenny<br />
Crews, Margaret<br />
Croasman, Susan<br />
Cuba, Linda<br />
Davenport, Donna<br />
Davis, Cheramy<br />
Davis, Jo Anne<br />
Davis, Patricia<br />
Davis, Susan C.<br />
Davis, Susan L.<br />
Dawson, Susan<br />
DeBose, Teresa<br />
DeHart, Ruth<br />
Deslandes, Joyce<br />
Dettor, Dora<br />
Devlin, Teresa<br />
Dickinson, Hazel<br />
Dienz, Barbara<br />
Dill, Mary Ann<br />
Dishner, Dianna<br />
Dobbins, Cheryl<br />
Doherty, Susan<br />
Doner, Deborah<br />
Drachuk, Jane<br />
Drew, Lynne<br />
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Sophomore Year<br />
A Time Of Insight <br />
Ducan, Judith<br />
Ducan, Pamela<br />
Dye, Dianne<br />
Ebbs, Sara<br />
Eddy, Caren<br />
Elkins, Barbara<br />
Ellis, Karla<br />
Elmore, Donna<br />
Emerick, Rosalie<br />
Endean, Linda<br />
Lunch -<br />
a break from the hectic pace of running.<br />
Engebretsen, Sheila<br />
English, Judy<br />
Enoch, Leta<br />
Eres, Melba<br />
Eriksen, Christine<br />
Everhart, Gail<br />
Evers, Delores<br />
Exner, Katherine<br />
Feagans, Jane<br />
Felazo, Sharon<br />
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Fielden, Diane<br />
Finch, Elizabeth<br />
Finn, Kathleen<br />
Fishel, Catherine<br />
Fisher, Barbara<br />
Fisher. Betty Jo<br />
Fitzgerald, Norma<br />
Flanary, Arlena<br />
Fleenor, Vicki<br />
Floegel , Virginia<br />
Fogle, Beverley<br />
Foley, Linda<br />
Foster, Dale<br />
Fowler, Janelle<br />
Learning can be acquired at any time.<br />
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Sophomore Slump Sets In <br />
Fraley, Jane<br />
Franklin, Barbara<br />
Frantz, Bonnie<br />
Frazier, Mary<br />
Gabrielsen, Donna<br />
Galante, \ngela<br />
Garbett, Pamela<br />
Cardner, Joy<br />
Garnand, Jenny<br />
Garnsey, Patricia<br />
Garett, Susan<br />
Garrison, Cynthia<br />
Gatling, Mary Jane<br />
Gill, Judy<br />
Gillespie, Katherine<br />
Expression tells the tale,<br />
Gilmore, Bonnie<br />
Giovanetti, Lyn<br />
Glenn, Sally<br />
G lisson, Donna<br />
Good, Alice<br />
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Goode, Shirley<br />
Goodyear, Breanda<br />
Gordon, Judy <br />
Graham, Janet <br />
Gray, Caroline<br />
Gray, Sandra<br />
Gray, Terry<br />
Grecn, ~vli (;h e \l e<br />
Grehan, ~lar y<br />
Gunn, Linda <br />
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Sometimes ...<br />
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Haddon, Kristine<br />
Hale, Frances<br />
Hall, Janet<br />
Hall, Nanette<br />
Hannah, Kathryn<br />
Hardebeck, Barbara<br />
Ham, Wendy<br />
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Class Of '71<br />
A Class Of -':'Fun-Seekers" <br />
One begins slow and easy . . .<br />
Harris, Bonnie <br />
Harris, Martha <br />
Harris, Pamela <br />
Harrison, Anna <br />
i:larrison, Rebecca <br />
Hash, Barbara<br />
Hash,Brenda <br />
Hatcher, Martha <br />
Hatfield, Beverly <br />
Hays, Diane<br />
Hemsley, Elizabeth<br />
Henderson, Barbara<br />
Hicks, Linda<br />
Hilleary, Gayle<br />
Himelright, Ginger<br />
Hindle, Barbara<br />
Hipley, Diane <br />
Hixon, Sandy <br />
Hobbs, Cynthia <br />
Hodges, Patricia <br />
Holland, Judith <br />
Holtby, Linda <br />
Home, Jeanette <br />
Home, Peggy <br />
Horton, Caroline <br />
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Horton, Klyde<br />
Horton, Susan<br />
Houff, Sue<br />
Hubbard, Judy<br />
Huff, Sharon<br />
Hundley, Margaret<br />
Hunt, Pam<br />
Huntington, Kathleen<br />
Huntley, Linda<br />
Hurt, Franchesta<br />
Hutton, Beverly<br />
Hylton, Joyce<br />
Hylton, Linda<br />
Innis, Mary<br />
Jackson, Margaret<br />
Jamarik, Sherry<br />
Jennings, Sandra<br />
Jessee, Melanie<br />
Jesselson, Martha<br />
Johnson, Linda<br />
Jones, Cynthia<br />
Jones, Joanne<br />
Jones, Judith<br />
Jones, Mary<br />
Jones, Rosemarie<br />
Gradually increase it . . .<br />
Oh nol Too much.
Sophomores Major In Social Life <br />
Jones, Sharon<br />
Jones, Anne<br />
Jones, Lee<br />
Jordan. Marilyn<br />
Josten, Barbara<br />
Karpus, Lynn<br />
Kelley, Dianna<br />
Kern, Susan<br />
Keyes, Nancy<br />
King, Joanne<br />
Va. Tech football games provide fall social life.<br />
King, Sandra<br />
Kirby, Ellen <br />
Klein, Margaret <br />
Klump, Barbara <br />
Knight, Claudia <br />
Knight, Mary <br />
Kosko, Elizabeth <br />
Koster, Marilynn <br />
Kraut, Deborah <br />
Kuchler, Gail <br />
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Lacks, Margaret<br />
Lacy, Danythe<br />
Lambert, Jean<br />
Lane, Annette<br />
Lange, Pe!,;gy<br />
Larkin, Carol<br />
Lamer, Sarah<br />
Leake, Martha<br />
Lee, Peggy<br />
Lefever, Cynthia<br />
Leightenheimer, Gail<br />
Lennox, Deborah<br />
Lewis, Eleonor <br />
Link, Linda <br />
Action takes place on the inside.<br />
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Class Of '71 Embarks On The Second Stage <br />
Linkous, Alberta<br />
Linkous, Nancy<br />
Little, Barbara<br />
Little, Jacqueline<br />
Little, Mary<br />
Livingston, Particia<br />
Lotito, Michele<br />
Lowe, Marilynn<br />
Lugar, Dorb<br />
Lunsford, Gayle<br />
MacKenzie, Don<br />
McBride, Kathryn<br />
McClung, Jean<br />
McDaniels, Brenda<br />
McDonald, Sharon<br />
Registration starts each new quarter.<br />
McFall, Regina<br />
McGhee, Judy<br />
McGlothlin, Janet<br />
McGuinn, Emma<br />
McKenney, Kathleen<br />
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McMahon, Rosanne<br />
McNiel , June<br />
Mann, Barbara<br />
Mann, Fritzi<br />
Mann, Janet<br />
Manning. Martha<br />
Mansfield, Kristan<br />
Markwood, Kathryn<br />
Marshall, Hebecca<br />
Martin, Belinda<br />
Radford campus, a place in the dark.<br />
Martin, Connie<br />
Martin, Eva<br />
Mason, Patricia<br />
Maston, Cathy<br />
Maxey, Peggy<br />
May, Susan<br />
Meadows, Alida<br />
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<strong>1969</strong> Sees Growth And Maturity On Campus <br />
Construction on the campus and in the classroom aids the student.<br />
Menzel, Maxzine<br />
Merchant, Danielle<br />
Michael, Audrey<br />
Midgett, Patricia<br />
Miller, Andrea<br />
Miller, Betty<br />
Miller, Jane<br />
Miller, Martha<br />
Mills, Janice<br />
M ills, Terry<br />
Minton, Judie<br />
Mize, Patricia<br />
Monnie, Judy<br />
Morgan, Linda<br />
Morris, Jane<br />
Munson, Eve<br />
Murray, Elizabeth<br />
N ablo, Linda<br />
Nelson, Barbara<br />
:'I/ewcomb, Brenda<br />
Newman, Phyllis<br />
Newsom, Lucy<br />
Nielson, Paula<br />
Nixon, Wanda<br />
Nolen, Jane<br />
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Nolte, Belinda<br />
Nuckols, Carole<br />
Nuckols, Carolyn<br />
Ogburn, Kathy<br />
O'Leary, Mary jane<br />
Oliver, Andrea<br />
Ordoyne, Laura<br />
Osborn, Deborah<br />
Owens, Margaret<br />
Palmer, Linda<br />
Palmer, Marlene<br />
Parker, Carol<br />
Parris, Mary<br />
Paxton, Janet<br />
Peake, Sandy<br />
Pedone, Maureen<br />
Pennington, Diana<br />
Penzkofer, Carol<br />
Perkins, Carolyn<br />
Pharis, Kay<br />
PhillipS, Constance<br />
Phipps, Louisa<br />
Pignato, Roberta<br />
Pillis, Jeanette<br />
Pillis, Rebecca<br />
4:57, 4:58, 4:59, . ..<br />
5:00 and the Rush.<br />
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Dance Clubs And Activities Open Doors To Sophomores<br />
Piper, Margaret<br />
Poff, Kay<br />
Ponder, Susan<br />
Powell, Jan<br />
Powell, Linda<br />
Powell, Lynnell<br />
Powell, Mary C.<br />
Puckett, Linda<br />
Puban, Fairfax<br />
Quarles, Hazel<br />
Campus Carnival, a charitable evening.<br />
Rackley, Pamela<br />
Ratcliffe, Shirley<br />
Reid, Susan<br />
Rhudy, Susan<br />
Rich, Shirley<br />
Ricks, Rebecca<br />
Richards, Bonnie<br />
Richards, Teresa<br />
Richardson, Betty Jo<br />
Richardson, June<br />
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Richardson, \Tan
Studies Require Much Time And Effort <br />
Roth, Diane<br />
Rowe, Ellen<br />
Ruble, Elizabeth<br />
Sanchez-Pena, Tammy<br />
Sanderson, Glenda<br />
Sandridge, Bonita<br />
Satterwhite, Donna<br />
Sayre, Leslie<br />
Scarbro, Linda<br />
Schlannan, Jan<br />
Schrusberry, Karen<br />
Schumann, Carroll<br />
Scott, Phyllis<br />
Seale, Gwendolyn<br />
Seaver, Jacqueline<br />
Concern and anticipation are the key factors.<br />
Semones, Ina<br />
Seward, Connie<br />
Sharp, Judith<br />
Shaw, Betsy<br />
Shell, Susan<br />
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Shelor, Sharon<br />
Shepherd, Doris<br />
Shepherd, Jane<br />
Sheppard, Audrey<br />
Shier, Dorothy<br />
Short, Donna<br />
Short, Linda<br />
Short, Mildred<br />
Shortt, Jackie<br />
Shuford, Karen<br />
There's more to it than meets the eye -<br />
bull's eye that is.<br />
Simmons, Patricia<br />
Singleton, Linda<br />
Sisk, Cynthia<br />
Slaughter, Carol<br />
Smith, Cynthia<br />
Smith, Dale<br />
Smith, Laura<br />
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LearIling Can Be A Lonely Process <br />
Sometimes silence is one's only company.<br />
Smith, Patricia<br />
Smith, Stephanie<br />
Smoot, Rebecca<br />
Snead, Nancy<br />
Snyder, Carolyn<br />
Sochor, Margaret<br />
SOliIIIa. \hry<br />
Spence, Pamela<br />
Spencer, Betty<br />
Spencer, Donna<br />
Spencer, Lucy<br />
Sprouse, Ann<br />
Stanley, Deborah<br />
Stanley, Mary<br />
Stark, Linda<br />
Stephens, Mary<br />
Stetser, Diane<br />
Stolfus, Ruth<br />
Struach, Cynthia<br />
Summers, Carole<br />
Summers, Cynthia<br />
Summers, Jacquel)~l<br />
Swiney. Alice<br />
Sylvest, Jan<br />
Talty, Penny<br />
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Tankersley. Mary<br />
Taylur, Alice<br />
Teasdale, Eula<br />
Templeton , \oVanda<br />
Tench, Barbara<br />
Terribile, Diane<br />
Thacker, Mary<br />
Thomas, Terry<br />
Thomason, Kathryn<br />
Thompson, Christine<br />
Thore, Eva<br />
Thornton, Brenda<br />
Tomlinson. 'v\arilyn<br />
Toomb~, Sharon<br />
Traylor, Paula<br />
Tropf, Melissa<br />
Tucker, Susan<br />
Tunnell, Sandra<br />
Turner, Martha<br />
Ulmer, Linda<br />
VanGemen, Ditta<br />
VanNest, Gertrude<br />
Vaughan , Frances<br />
Vaughan , Glenda<br />
Vaughan, Temple<br />
Independence encourages self-confidence.
Sophomore Stunt Night<br />
A Towering Success <br />
Vaughan, Linda<br />
Vaughan, Vickie<br />
Vaughn, Deborah<br />
Vernon, Donna<br />
Vick, Brenda<br />
Wade, Beverly<br />
Wagner, Linda<br />
Wagner, Susan<br />
Waite,1\ancy<br />
Waldrop. Mary<br />
Walker, Chery)<br />
Walker, Valorie<br />
Walton, Donna<br />
Ward, Patricia<br />
Watson, Janet<br />
Wealthy, JoAnn<br />
Weaver, Alice<br />
Weaver, Janie<br />
Webb, Patricia<br />
Weddle, Joan<br />
Weeks, Janice<br />
Wehle, Elaine<br />
Weimer. Judy<br />
Wetzel, Winifred<br />
"''heat, Dulores<br />
\\'bisman, Judi<br />
Whitley, Cynthia<br />
\\'bitlow, Susan<br />
Wiggins, Jacqueline<br />
Williams, Sharon<br />
Williams, Susan<br />
Willis, Donna<br />
Wilson, Betsy<br />
Wilson, Gloria<br />
Wilson, Jean<br />
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Wilson. Julia<br />
Winborne. Terrie<br />
Wiseman. Ella<br />
Withers. Joyce<br />
Wolfe. Margaret<br />
Woodson, Betty<br />
Woodward. Patricia<br />
Worf. Gloria<br />
Workman. Linda<br />
Worrell. Bonnie<br />
Sometimes the going gets · rough.<br />
Wright. Janice<br />
Wright. Margaret<br />
Wygal. Betty<br />
Yale. Candace<br />
Young. Judith<br />
Youngblood. Terry<br />
Zorzi. Eileen<br />
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Juniors Enter A Year<br />
Of Involvement<br />
Mallory Carter, President<br />
t:ver inquisitive, the junior class pitted male against<br />
female in a battle of wits with their "Brain Power" booth<br />
at Campus Carnival. Earlier, the class of '70 ushered in<br />
Fall Quarter with Father Alfred McBride, who delivered<br />
the Fall Collegiate Sermon. Continuing their work, the<br />
juniors honored the seniors with a reception after their<br />
capping.<br />
With winter came Junior Follies, a spoof of the oldies<br />
but goodies of the '50's. Class members satirized the<br />
music, fashions, and fads of the "early Elvis" era. January<br />
saw the class initiate the custom of a junior class banquet.<br />
Spring discovered the juniors electing their exceptional<br />
to "Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges."<br />
Shelia Gardner, Historian<br />
Penny Mize, Secretary<br />
Sondra Turner, Treasurer<br />
Martha MiHer, Vice-President<br />
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Abernathy, Constance<br />
Aillet, Bonnie<br />
Akers, Sandra<br />
Albert, Sonya<br />
Aldridge, Beverly<br />
All, Eli zabeth<br />
Allen, Rebecca<br />
Annas, Carolyn<br />
Atkinson, Nancy<br />
Aubrey, Diane<br />
Baker, Gail<br />
Baker, San dee<br />
Bacha, Susanne<br />
Banile, Cora<br />
Barb, Susan<br />
Baugher, Teresa<br />
Bausch, Georgia<br />
Bazil, Patricia<br />
Beasley, Penny<br />
Belch, Deborah<br />
Billig, Linda<br />
Blanchard, Brenda<br />
Bodkin, Donna<br />
Bosserman, Beverly<br />
Bowdre, Judy<br />
Bowling, Linda<br />
Bowman, Carol<br />
Bowman, Judy Ann<br />
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Each Junior Concentrates In Her Major Field <br />
History ...<br />
Chemistry . . .<br />
Boyd, Archer<br />
Boyer, Sandra <br />
Bradley, Diana <br />
Bradley, Nancy <br />
Branham, Jo Anne<br />
Branyon, Elizabeth <br />
Brinker, Linda <br />
Brinkley, Gloria <br />
Brooks, Kimberly <br />
Brown, Janis <br />
Bryant, Drucilla <br />
Buchanan, Anna <br />
Buchanan, Joyce <br />
Bullock, Karen <br />
Burge, Ellen <br />
Burgess, Jane <br />
Butzner, Betsy <br />
Byrd, Dawn <br />
Campbell, Carolyn <br />
Campbell, Jo Anne <br />
Campbell, Sally <br />
Canney, Diana <br />
Carey, Susan <br />
Carr, Hallie <br />
Carter, Frances
Math ...<br />
Chadwick, Linda<br />
Chance, Jane<br />
Chance, Linda<br />
Chilcott, Lynda<br />
Ciccone, Donna<br />
Clark, Donna<br />
Clements, Rosetta<br />
Coe, Judith<br />
Coffman, Mary<br />
Cole, Suzon<br />
Condiff, Sarah<br />
Connelly, Brenda<br />
Cooper, Linda<br />
Covey, Judy<br />
Cox, Harriet<br />
Cox, Sarah<br />
Crawford, Patricia<br />
Crusenberry, Sherry<br />
Cutchins, Karen<br />
Darkis, Deborah<br />
Daugherty, Cynthia<br />
Daughtry, Margaret<br />
Davis, Jacquelyn<br />
Davis, Lynn<br />
Day, Anita<br />
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Class Of '70 Participates In Varied Activities <br />
DeBoe, Dickie<br />
Deitrick, Mary<br />
Dishon, Hilda<br />
Dodd, Susan<br />
Dowd, Mary Ellen<br />
Downey, Olivia<br />
Dryer, Terry<br />
Duffy, Anna<br />
Dunagan, Susan<br />
Dunbar, Jacklyn<br />
Dunn, Carole<br />
Durrett, Gwendolyn<br />
Dutton, Eva<br />
DuVal, Terry<br />
Dych, Beverly<br />
Horseback riding is one of the most popular P.E. courses.<br />
East, Louise<br />
Edwards, Brenda<br />
Edwards, Sherrie<br />
Elder, Nancy<br />
Erickson, Linda<br />
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Evensen, Paula<br />
Ewing, Beth<br />
Fallwell. Christine<br />
Farmer, Ina<br />
Farnsworth. Carol<br />
Farris, Suzanne<br />
Fast, Marlene <br />
Felton, Norma <br />
Ferris, Christina <br />
Fertig, Barbara <br />
Flinchum, Betty Jane<br />
Foley, Ann<br />
Each horse has his own personality.<br />
Foster, Janet<br />
Fox, Beverly<br />
Fraley, Priscilla<br />
Fralin, Sandra<br />
Frith, Linda<br />
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Extra Activities Play Key Roles For Juniors <br />
Student Government<br />
Frost, Brenda<br />
Frost , Diane<br />
Galyen, Glenna<br />
Gardner, Donna<br />
Gardner, Karen<br />
Gardner, Rebecca<br />
Gardner, Sheila<br />
Geraci, Victoria<br />
Gillespie, Ava<br />
Gilliam, Doris<br />
Glidewell, Gigi<br />
Goad, Maria<br />
Goodall, Katheryn<br />
Graebener, Joan<br />
Graham, Donna<br />
Green, Jo Anne<br />
Grepiotis, Jacqueline<br />
Griffith, Margaret<br />
Grillo, Adelaide<br />
Gulledge, Janice<br />
Guyette, Mary Ann<br />
Hagee, Edith<br />
Haggerty, Kathleen<br />
Haines, Susan<br />
Hall, Linda<br />
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Ham, Linda<br />
Hamilton, Teresa<br />
Hamrick, Susan<br />
Hundley, Nancy<br />
Harmon, Fredrica<br />
Harris, Joan<br />
Harrison, Sandra<br />
Harstad, Judy<br />
Haslett, Nancy<br />
Hawgood, Gloria<br />
Hawthorne, Teresa<br />
Hayes, Catherine<br />
Haynes, Peggy<br />
Hazen, Carolyn<br />
Healey, Betsy<br />
Heath, Jane<br />
Helbert, Brenda<br />
Helton, Brenda<br />
Herzberg, Bettyanne<br />
Hildebrand, Robin<br />
Hill, Donna<br />
Hisernlan, Corinne<br />
Hixson , Margo<br />
Hobbs, Linda<br />
Hoffman, Carolyn<br />
Sorority<br />
Dance Club
Junior Residents Aid Young Freshmen <br />
Hoggard, Susan<br />
Hogge, Sherran<br />
Hollander. Marilyn<br />
Holloway. Marigay<br />
Hottle. Judy<br />
Houff. Donna<br />
Howley. Mary<br />
Hubbard, Wendy<br />
Hunt. Shirley<br />
Hutchens, Janet<br />
Ingram. Betsy<br />
Ingram. Linda<br />
Ireland. Susan<br />
Jackson. Joan<br />
Jackson. Madeline<br />
Interstate Highway 00<br />
James. Patricia<br />
Jamerson. Hazel<br />
Jenkins. Patricia<br />
Jennings. Joyce<br />
Jennings. Pamela<br />
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Jessee, Sandra<br />
Jobe, Mary<br />
Johns, Martha<br />
Johnson, Barbara<br />
Johnson, Marian<br />
Johnson, Patricia<br />
Jones, Carlene<br />
Jones, Georgianna<br />
Jones, Katherine<br />
Jones, Mary<br />
Jones, Mary<br />
Joyner, Shelia<br />
Justus, Betty<br />
Keatley, Patricia<br />
Keeler, Valerie<br />
Keeling, Marjorie<br />
Keith, Doris<br />
Keith, Linda<br />
Kerwin, Judith<br />
King, Julia<br />
King, Linda<br />
Kittel, Judy<br />
Klein, Linda<br />
Knapp, Bonilyn<br />
Kohlbrenner, Trudy<br />
Krsul, Anne<br />
Kuhlman, Patricia<br />
Kyle, Margaret<br />
Lally, Mary<br />
Lander,<br />
Lane, Mary<br />
Largen, Sandra<br />
Law, Rebecca<br />
Leach, Susan<br />
Leer, Barbara<br />
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Involvement Brings Juniors Closer To Studies <br />
Lewis, Carol<br />
Lewis, Helene<br />
Lewis, Margaret<br />
Lewis, Patricia<br />
Lomax, Sarah<br />
Lowe, Ann<br />
Lowe, Emily<br />
Lowe, Rebecca<br />
Lumsden, Shirley<br />
Lynch, Linda<br />
Mabe, Peggy<br />
Mabe, Brenda<br />
Mabry, Norma<br />
Mahan, Donna<br />
Maksymiw, Irene<br />
It is hard to become involved when your mind is somewhere else.<br />
Malcolm . .'\nita<br />
\-I ann. \Iarv<br />
"'Iarsha ll, Cht: rvl<br />
\iartin. Jo .'\nn<br />
Martin , Sara<br />
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Martin, Catherine<br />
Maschke, Karen<br />
M assie, Jane<br />
Mathews, Melinda<br />
May, Anne<br />
May, Susan<br />
Mayes, Frances<br />
McAllister, Helen<br />
McBroom, Marianne<br />
McCabe, Kathleen<br />
McCarthy, Ann<br />
McCawley, Kathleen<br />
The ideal lecture absorbs each student.<br />
McClung, Gloria<br />
McDaniel, Julia<br />
McDonald, Lenora<br />
McGehee, Sheridan<br />
McMains, Nola<br />
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Juniors Portray Many Faces <br />
Student contact with faculty<br />
McNeil, Mary<br />
McPherson, Sandra<br />
McQueeney, Joanne<br />
Megredy, Sharon<br />
Menge, Linda<br />
Messall, Pamela<br />
Milam, Donna<br />
Miller, Martha<br />
Miller, Sandy<br />
Miller, Teresa<br />
Mitchell, Cheryl<br />
Moffitt, Ga il<br />
Moore, Candace<br />
Moore, Carol!<br />
Moore, Susan<br />
Morens, Martha <br />
Morgan, Elinor <br />
Morris, Cynthia <br />
Morton, Janice <br />
Myers, Cheroyl <br />
Myers, Margaret<br />
Neely, Ann<br />
Nester, Marilyn<br />
Nowell, Edith<br />
Oakley, Donna<br />
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Offerm en, Marie<br />
Ogden, Brenda<br />
Old, Vivian<br />
Onufrak, Donna<br />
Otey, Mary<br />
Overstreet, Jackie<br />
Pace, C loria<br />
Palmer, Sarah<br />
Pappas, Jacqueline<br />
Phillips, Alyce<br />
Picchiello, Christine<br />
Pinnell, Nancy<br />
Plumer, Carolyn<br />
Poindexter, Sherry<br />
Porter, Nancy<br />
Pollard, Cynthia<br />
Power, Cloriann<br />
Powers, Deborah<br />
Preston, Marlene<br />
Pride, Diane<br />
Priode, Ruby<br />
Racine, Kathryn<br />
Ramsey, Susan<br />
Ratcliffe, Lucy<br />
Raudenbush, Paula<br />
Surprise from new knowledge<br />
The mirror image
Class Of '70 Honors Class Of '69 <br />
Preparations are made for the 100 day Senior Breakfast.<br />
Discussion continues outside the classroom.<br />
Reed. Carol<br />
Rhea, Susan<br />
Rice. Ludnda<br />
Rigney, Rosalino<br />
Robertson, Margaret<br />
Rohinsun, Vidi<br />
Rodgers, Laura<br />
Rogers. Deborah<br />
Rosenbaum. Evangeline<br />
Rusmisel, Linda<br />
Sampson. Linda<br />
San derson. Vicki<br />
SaIHh', Mary<br />
Saunders. Dehorah<br />
Schlerf, Joyce<br />
. Schomburg. Linda<br />
Schoonover. Meredith<br />
Schwarting. Susan<br />
Scott. )0 Ann<br />
Scrivener. Carole<br />
Sease. Carole<br />
Seavers. Kathleen<br />
Sedberry. Carol<br />
Seeger, Sa lly<br />
Semones. Alta<br />
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Day Students can relax in Lucas Hall.<br />
Semones, Nancy<br />
Shelton, Joan<br />
Shepard, Loretta<br />
Shipley, Myra<br />
Shively, Sarah<br />
Sides, Linda<br />
Silver, Mary<br />
Simmons, Connie<br />
Simmons, Sandra C.<br />
Simmons, Sandra K.<br />
Simon, Marilyn<br />
Singletary, Cheryl<br />
Sisson, Carol<br />
Skeens, Barbara<br />
Slate, Elaine<br />
Sleme, Virginia<br />
Slonina, Barbara<br />
Smith: Barbara<br />
Smith, Brenda<br />
Smith, Diana<br />
Smith, Leslie<br />
Smith, Lucia<br />
Smola, Mary<br />
Spenser, Dianna<br />
Spieker, Ann<br />
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Junior Class Initiates Plans For A Ring Banquet <br />
Sponder, Judith<br />
Stafford, Margaret<br />
Stallard, Regina<br />
Stanley, Freida<br />
Stanley, Marsha<br />
Stefango, Jolene<br />
Steffey, Linda<br />
Stehman, Bettye<br />
Steinhilber, Jean<br />
Stephano, Lois<br />
Stephenson, Cheryl<br />
Sterling, Sally<br />
Stone, Dottie<br />
Stone, Mary<br />
Strickler, Susan<br />
Net serve forfeits the service to the opposing side.<br />
Story, Susan<br />
Strother. Linda<br />
Suhlette. Linda<br />
Surber, Sandra<br />
Sutphin. Dorothy<br />
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Suthpin, Mary<br />
Swezey, Janet<br />
Tavares, Frances<br />
Taylor, Malora<br />
Thomas, Yolanda<br />
Thompson, Judith<br />
Thorburn, Jean <br />
Tipton, Maggie <br />
Toler, Rebecca<br />
Travisano, Virginia<br />
Treanor, Nancy <br />
Tribble, Susan <br />
Lab practica\s petrify most students.<br />
Trivett, Sandra<br />
Tugwell, Gwen<br />
Turner, Anne<br />
Turner, Gretchen<br />
Turner, Sondra<br />
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Juniors Proudly Display Their Ingles Spirit <br />
Tuttle, Karen<br />
Tyndall, Mary<br />
Ulanowicz, Kim<br />
Umphlette, Florence<br />
Ctley, Sall y<br />
Vipond, Sydney<br />
Walker, Jane<br />
Walker, Susan<br />
Walls, Janice<br />
Walsh. Betty<br />
Walton, Na ncy <br />
Walters, Judith <br />
Walton, Linda <br />
Ward, Linda<br />
Waterw orth , Judy<br />
Watson, Nancy<br />
Waugh, Cynthia<br />
Waugh, Mary<br />
Webb, Sue<br />
Weekley, Gail<br />
Weiler, Sally<br />
Welch, Elizabeth<br />
Wells, Valerie<br />
Wenning, Judith<br />
West, Brenda<br />
White, Annie<br />
White, Karen<br />
Wickline, Rebecca<br />
Williams, Hope<br />
Williams, Miriam<br />
Willis, Janet<br />
Wilson, Deborah<br />
Wilson, Jan<br />
Wingold, Elizabeth<br />
Worley, Mar)<br />
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\Vrenn, Carol<br />
Wright, Robin<br />
Yates, Susan<br />
Yost, Sandra<br />
Young, Evelyn<br />
Young, Janell<br />
Young, Mary Ann<br />
Young, Renell<br />
Youngblood, Ann<br />
Yowell, Linda<br />
Zaun, Diane<br />
Learning can bring surprises.<br />
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Advantages Accompanied By Responsibilities<br />
Marge Reese, President<br />
Anticipation and change described the senior year. Class<br />
members awaited student teaching, job applications,<br />
interviews, junior-sponsored functions, and the final step <br />
graduation.<br />
Taking an active interest in wounded, American<br />
servicemen, the senior class instituted a Christmas gift<br />
service project. They solicited model kits and<br />
paint-by-number sets which were sent to hospitalized<br />
C.I.'s in Viet Nam.<br />
Seniors enjoyed being honored and honoring their own.<br />
They attended receptions following Fall and Spring<br />
cappings and the l()()-Day Senior Breakfast in February,<br />
while they recognized their outstanding members by<br />
electing them to "Who's \Vho in American Universities<br />
and Colleges."<br />
Sherry Campbell, Secretary<br />
Kay V\'iggs, Treasurer<br />
Jackie Clark, Historian<br />
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Abbate, Ann Abernathy, Patricia Adams, Cardyn Adams, Frances<br />
Ahouse, Karen Akers, Janet Allen, Linda Angle, Sara<br />
Ankrom, Linda Apperson, Cynthia Ash , Victoria Atkins, Brenda<br />
Atkins, Linda Aust, Jo Ann Austin, Brenda Babb, Linda<br />
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Bailey, Pamela Bailey, Virginia Baker, Linda Baker, \1ary Bales, Karen<br />
Barker, Nancy Barnes, Charlotte Barnes, Virginia Barney, Anne Baskervill, Judy<br />
Memories Of Weekends Remain<br />
Some classes were even fun.<br />
Belton, Phyllis<br />
Bennett, Susan<br />
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Ball, Beverly Ann Ballard, Sandra Ballinger, Carol Bang, WonSun<br />
Baranoski, Jill<br />
Bateman, Margaret Batton, Gloria Beasley, Linda Becherer, Jane<br />
Belcher, Ann<br />
A reminder of many campus dates.
Lasting Ties Are Formed<br />
Old replaces new - that's progress.<br />
Berda, Diana Berry, Jennifer Betshabaz. Luba Bird, Judith Bland, Donna<br />
The Cove is a place to meet friends .<br />
Blose, Karen<br />
Boe, Helene<br />
Bogan, Brenda Bolling, Linda Bolling, Mary<br />
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Booker, Harriette Booth, Carole Boring, Diane Bowers, Alexandra Bowman, Carol<br />
Bowman, Linda Bowman, Ruby Bowra, Leslie Boyd, Karen Boyer, Lynne<br />
Bradley, Bonnie Bradley, Vicky Breedlove, Janey<br />
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Brignall, Mary<br />
Brooks. Carla Brooks, Marilyn Brooks, Nancy<br />
Brown, Betty<br />
Bryant, Sharon<br />
Buchanan, Ruth Bunch, Sharon Bunker, Marilyn<br />
Burnette, Anita<br />
Caldwell, Shirley Callahan, Dorothy Campbell, Sherry Canada, Carol Cangiano, Eileen<br />
Cayton, Elizabeth Ceresi, Pamela Chandler, \1alda Chantarasorn, Sunanta Chappelle, Emily<br />
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Brown, Bonnie Brown, Kathryn Bruce, Cordia<br />
Brunk, Kaye<br />
Burris, Ellen Burtner, Patsy Busick, Sandra<br />
Butler, Bonnie<br />
Byers, Barbara<br />
Carper, Geralene<br />
Carr, Betty Carrier, Judith Carter, Cheryl Carter, Wanda<br />
Childers, Linda<br />
Childress, Anita<br />
Chilton, Alice<br />
Chisholm, Judith<br />
Christian, Carolyn<br />
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Christian, Marsha Christian, Susi Ciccarelli, Alberta<br />
Clark, Jacqueline Clark, Janice Clarkson, Carolyn Concentration - a means to an end.<br />
Happiness Is A Bachelor's Degree<br />
Empty mail boxes -<br />
a familiar sight to Seniors.<br />
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Clary, Diane<br />
Cleffi, Michele Clemmer, Smith Coe, Julia<br />
Coleman, Phyllis<br />
Collie, Eunice Conaty, Carol Conner, Patricia<br />
Cooper, Patricia<br />
Copes, Laura Comewal, Diane Cox, Freeda Crew, Linda<br />
Crisp, Dale<br />
Crowder, Sharon Cum bow, Patricia Curtis, Diana Dameron, Carole<br />
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Daugherty, Carolyn Davis, Donrita Davis, \-farion Dawson, Arline Dawson. Cheryl<br />
Dickerson, Suzanne Dickinson. Patricia DiGiulian. Anita Dillard, Anne Dinsmore. Carol<br />
Future Plans Are Formed<br />
Homework is almost over for Seniors.<br />
Dudley. Carolee<br />
Dye,Elsie<br />
Dunn, Glena<br />
Earls. Elizabeth<br />
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Deans, Deborah DeHaven, Barbara Deisher, Elizabeth DeLap, Linda<br />
DeVese, Susan<br />
Dolinger, :-.Iancy Dooley, Carla Douthat, Sybil Douty, Mary Dove, Patricia<br />
Daydreaming, a common disease.
Eaton, Judith EJ",ards, Maureen Eisenhart, Janice Eister, Susan Elliott, Susan<br />
Fillman, Joan Fischer, Mary Fischer, Susan Fogle, Mary Foley, Helen<br />
Fugate, Helen Fuld, Barbara Gallahan, Carol Gardner, Pamela Garrett, Helen<br />
Gilbert, Bettye Gilbert, Caroline Gilbert, Linda Gill, Lynda Gomez, Lynda<br />
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Fairbanks, Priscilla<br />
Farmer, Ann Farmer, Patricia Farthing, Nancy Fellers, Gail<br />
Force, Susan Ford, Sharon Fowler, Velma Fraley, Ossie Froehlich, Linda<br />
Garrett, Nora Garven, Vicki Gecan, Carolyn George, Jacqueline Gibbs, Jane<br />
Goodall, Lynne Goodwin, Sandra Gordon, Judy Gosney, Cheryl Goss, Patricia<br />
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Last Year Of Exams For Most<br />
Studies seem never ending.<br />
Graham, Brenda Graham, Barbara Graham, Cynthia Graiser, Sue Gray, Ardath<br />
Last minute cramming helps sane.<br />
Green, Mary Greer, Billie Grimes, Linda<br />
Grimes, Mattie Grogan, Susan Gusmerotti; Judith
Guthrie, Barbara Guthrie, Suzanne Guynn, Donna Hackler, Nickie Hale, Barbara<br />
Hall, Karen Hall, Martha Hamm, Louanna Hange r, Susan Hardy, Sylvia<br />
Harrington, Nancy Harris, Barbara Harrison, Jackie<br />
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Harrup, Katherine Hask ins, Sandra Havener, Mary Ellen<br />
Hawthorne, Connie Haynes, Marilyn Hernick, Patricia Even Seniors have P.E. classes.<br />
Senior Banquet Begins The Year's l\ctivities<br />
Class of '69 was honored quarterly at Convocation.<br />
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Herritt, Linda Hickman, Rebecca Higgins, Nancy Hinkle, Janice<br />
Ho, Miao Wan<br />
Hodges, Judith Hoffman , Susan Holland, Janice<br />
Holland, Marianne<br />
Holm , Anita<br />
Horton, Marietta Hounshell, Regena Howard, Barbara Howard, Cheryl<br />
Huffman , Betty Jo<br />
Hughes, Merian Humphreys, Jean Hurt, Lorraine Ingalls, Rebecca<br />
lnge, Donn Sue<br />
291
Irvin, Margaret Jacques, Lillian James, Patricia Jarman, Judith<br />
Jordan, Elsie Joyce, Theresa Joyner, Alice Justice, Mary<br />
Keith, Karen Kentera, Gale Kidd, Belva Kilroy, Carol King, Carol<br />
Knupp, Regenia Kolb, Jean Kollath, Dale Kramer, Susan Lamb, Lucy<br />
292
Jefferson, Sharon Jenks, Carolyn Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Carol Jolly, Eliz.abeth<br />
Katacinski, Gail Keberline, Sheila Keeth, Sandra Kelley, Marion<br />
King, Martha Kingston, Sandra Kirks, Phyllis Knepley, Katie<br />
Lawrence, Evelyn Leake, Linda Leftwich, Celia Lenning, Jane Lester, Susan<br />
293
Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Roberta Lindsey, Mary Little, Patricia Lockett, Ellen<br />
Long, Dorothy Lyles, Jane Lynch, Sharon Lytton, Winnie McAllister, Sharon<br />
Class Of '69 Anticipates New Thresholds<br />
There is a world beyond Radford.<br />
McCrickard, Meredith<br />
McDorman , Betsy<br />
294
Lovejoy, Marga ret Lowe, Virginia Luca." Lois Lucas, Scarlett Lundicn . Elizabeth<br />
McCabe, Kathleen<br />
McCarthy, Doris<br />
McCarthy, Sharon<br />
McColgan, Carey<br />
McCormick, Martha<br />
Creativity evolves from<br />
determination.
Student Teaching Brings<br />
Anticipation<br />
Additional research must be clone<br />
before teaching begins.<br />
McGlothlin, Sylvia McGrath , Gail .~ c Lemo r e, Barbara McQueeney, Patricia Maccubbin, Juliana<br />
Stalllina is needed . a bo.<br />
Maness. Betty Jane<br />
Manuel, Carolyn<br />
Marion, Peg)..,,)'<br />
Marks,
Martin , Lois Ann Martin, Marjorie Martin, CIIancy Martin, Susan Masterson, Bridl(et<br />
Merricks, Margery ,.1etcalfe. Linda Miller, Barbara Miller, Billie Dawn Miller, Susan<br />
Millsap, Joyce Mistretta, Diana Mixseli , Candy<br />
297
Meles, Bonnie Monday, Janie Moody, Suzanne Moon, Toni Moore, Trish<br />
Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Dirie Murray, Karen Murray, Linda Murray, Martha<br />
Nold, Gail Noonan, Elaine Norton, Hazel Obrie(;h, Lou O'Leary, Jerry<br />
Padgett, Shirley Palmer, Judith Painter, Carolyn Pappas, Christina Parsons, Renda<br />
298
Morgan, JoAnn Morris, Donna Morris, Patricia Morrison, Jan e Morton, Li nda<br />
Necessary, Ruby '\Ieel, Shirley '\lester, Nancv l'\ichols, Martha Nicholson. Ann<br />
O'Neil, Mary Owens, Susan Owings, Ann Oyler. Libby Ovler . .\Iarsha<br />
Payne, Bonnie Payne, Gail Payne. Marga ret Peer, Linda Pennington. Sandra<br />
299
Perry, Betty Jane Peters, Susan Phillips, Constance<br />
Phipps, Ella Peirpont, Christa Pingatore, Patricia Construction, construction, construction ..<br />
Not All Memories Are Cheerful Ones<br />
The best thing to do to a bad day is end it.<br />
300
Pittman, Brenda Pittman, Lois Plaster, Susan Poff, 1\ancy Pool, Mary Ann<br />
Porter, Elsie Porterfield, Helen Powell, Dorryce Powers, Sandra Prillaman,Carol<br />
Pritchard, Lynn Purcell, Mary Qualls, Patricia Quesenberry, Linda Rader, :\an(;y<br />
Raiden, Mary Randall, Lois Rankin, Barbara Ratcliffe, Bernice Rector, Sand ra<br />
301
R edy, Patricia Heese, \1arjorie Re,vnolds, Eli zabeth Ri ce, Ann<br />
Rippd, Patric ia Kolb , Kathleen Hoat"iL Linda Robert s, Katie Robertson, Jeannette<br />
Graduation<br />
The End Of Four Years<br />
Yluch has been learned, both in clas:; and out.<br />
302
Rice, Virginia Richardson, C)~lthia Rich
Roudabush, Shirley Rountree, Anne Rowell, Catherine Rowland, Betty Rudd, Cheryl<br />
Sa vage, Di rran Scavuzzo, Linda Schaffe, Roberta Schmidt, Carol Schroeder, Dianne<br />
Seufer, Ylartha Shank. \1ary Shannon, Patricia Sharpe, Elena Shaw, Martha<br />
Short, Bonnie Shupe, Linda Simpson. Linda Singleton, Nancy<br />
Singleton. Peri<br />
304
Rushin, Carol Jo<br />
Russell, Patricia Salley, Gladys Sato, Elaine Saunders, Gayle<br />
Scott, Janice Scott, Judy Screeney, Evelyn Seay, Claudia Sensabaugh, Mary<br />
. ~<br />
Shea, Mary Shelton, Lynda Sheppard, Linda ShiRet, .\fary<br />
Short, Anita<br />
Slemp, Sarah<br />
Small, Elizabeth Smith, Cynthia Smith, Nancy<br />
Smith, Virginia<br />
305
Seniors Attain A Certain<br />
Amount Of Courage<br />
Play production takes a leap.<br />
Jean Smoot<br />
Ann Sn"ad<br />
Dale Snead<br />
Gerry Snider<br />
Nancy Snider<br />
Self confidence has been built.<br />
Anna Spencer<br />
Helen Spooner<br />
~ary Sprouse<br />
Mary Spruill<br />
Rora Stables<br />
Brenda Stafford<br />
306
Patricia Stafford<br />
Diana Stallard Patricia Steinbach Trudy Stephenson Susan Stevens<br />
Sandra Stewart<br />
Linda Stidham Mary Storer Diane Stratton Barbara Strong<br />
Beth Swartout Betty Swindall Judith Tate<br />
307
Patricia Taylor Barbara Teglas Jean Tepper Judy Terrell<br />
Judy Thomas Louise Thomason Susan Thompson Connie Thurston Carol Tibbs<br />
Seniors Have Stood In Many Lines<br />
The area around Radford offers beautiful riding trails.<br />
308
Robert Toney Carolyn Toombs Linda Trail Kathleen Travis<br />
Terryee Trout<br />
Mary Trusheim Frances Turner Linda Turner Christine Twardy Sylvia Tweedle<br />
Many seniors have relied on work-scholarships for four<br />
years.
Marian Tyler<br />
Reiko Ueda Susan Urenko Laura Uzzell Barbam VanBrunt<br />
Sharon Velenovsky Linda Ventres Pamela Verret Janet Vosper<br />
Jan Walker Jane Waller Patricia Waller Sandra Walrond<br />
Carolyn Watson<br />
Dorothy Watson Victoria Webb Elizabeth Weeks Brenda Wells<br />
310
Sharon Wells Carolyn Wetzel Greta Whicker Wilsonia White<br />
Kathryn Whitley Betty Whitlow Kay Wiggs Bonnie Willard Kathy Wilson<br />
Lynn Wilson Elizabeth D. Wimmer Elizabeth R. Wimmer Brenda Wine Pamela Woltz<br />
}o Yeatts Mary York Carolyn Young Tina Young<br />
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Senior Directory <br />
-A-<br />
Abernathy, Patricia Lynette; .\rlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.: Ylajor. ,\rt;<br />
Crac\uation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Art Cuild, 1, 2, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Jefferson House COtU1cil,<br />
Social Chairman, 3; Cotillion Club, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Gamma Theta Upsilon,<br />
;\Iational Geography Fraternity, 4.<br />
Adams, Carolyn Sue: Fincastle,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: College<br />
Choir, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 2, 3, 4; House Council,<br />
Treasurer, 3; Interdorm Court, 4.<br />
Adams, Frances Walker: Mechanicsc<br />
ville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Library Science; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Library Club, .3,<br />
4 (Secretary, 4); Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Virginia Education<br />
Association, 4; National Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
Ahouse, Karen Ann: ;\jorth Plainfield,<br />
New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Health and Physical Education;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />
PEM Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club,<br />
3, 4 (Treasurer, 3).<br />
Akers, Janet Rae: Hillsville, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, Jillle, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Albert, Sharon Ford: Charlottesville,<br />
Virginia; pegree, B.S.; Major, Music;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
\1usic Educators National Conference,<br />
3; Phi Beta Lambda, 1; Mu<br />
Phi Epsilon, 3, 4; Radford Highlanders,<br />
1, 2, 3 (Dmm Major, 2, 3).<br />
Albiston, Doreen Ann: Bay Shore,<br />
New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Health and Physi
Bateman, Margaret Anne: Danville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Hoofbeats, 3; Firewarden,<br />
2.<br />
Bates, Nancy Higgins: Vinton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Battaglia, Julia Margaret: Norfork,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and PhYSical Education; Graduation,<br />
May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pem Club,<br />
:3, 4; A.A., 3, 4; Hoofbeats. 3, 4;<br />
Legislative, 4.<br />
Batten, Gloria Dawn: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Minor, Speech and Journalism;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Curtain Clan, 1; Sophomore<br />
Counselor, 2; International Relations<br />
Club, 2, 3 (Social Chairman, 3); YWCA<br />
2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, 3;<br />
President, 4); Campus Carnival 2, 3, 4<br />
(Inside Decorations, Chairman, 2;<br />
PubliCity Co-Chairman, 3; Treasurer,<br />
4); Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Pansophia, 4; Student Government<br />
Association, 4 (Student Life<br />
Representative to Spiritual Enrichment<br />
Committee); Honors: Dean's List, 3.<br />
Battista, Sharon Gail: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A. ; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council (Social<br />
Chairman, 2); Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Newman Club, I, 2; Sigma Sigma<br />
Sigma Sorority, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2;<br />
Virginia Association for Student<br />
Government (Director of Publication,<br />
3); Honors: Invitation to National<br />
English Fraternity.<br />
Bauserman, Jane Lyles: Degree, B.S.;<br />
Major, Elementary Education;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Cotillion Club, I, 2.<br />
Beasley, Linda Lee: Charlottesville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association (Publicity<br />
Chairman, 3, 4); National Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Virginia Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Student Government<br />
Association, 4 (Interdorm Court<br />
Representative, 4; Ho~se Council, 4);<br />
BSU, 1, 2, 3; Tenms Team, I, 2;<br />
Mnemosynean Literary Society; Choir;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 3; Dean s List of<br />
Averett College, 1, 2.<br />
Becherer, Jane Marie: Degree, B.S.;<br />
Major, Art Education; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Newman Club, I;<br />
Art Guild, 2, 3; Sophomore Counselor,<br />
2; Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List 2, 3.<br />
Beisel, Shirley Neel: Bastian, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Mathematics;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association 3, 4;<br />
Tri-M, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4).<br />
Bell, Carolyn Gecan: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4 (President, 4);<br />
Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4; Honors:<br />
Fairfax Women's Jaycees Scholarship,<br />
1.<br />
Bennett, Susan Marie: Norfolk,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A .; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Newman Club, 1; Honor Council, 2;<br />
Sophomore Counselor, 2; International<br />
Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Corresponding Secretary, 1, 2;<br />
President, 3, 4) ; Young Democrats<br />
Club, 1,2,3 (Secretary, 1,2; President,<br />
3); Bee Hive, I, 2, 3 (Freshman Class<br />
Section Editor, 1, 2; Sophomore Class<br />
Section Editor, 3); Grapurchat, 2, 3;<br />
Student Education Association, 3;<br />
Honors: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Pi Delta<br />
Epsilon, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3.<br />
Berda, Diana Jeanne: Falls Church,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Spanish;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
Young Republican Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Sophomore Representative Board for<br />
Trinkle; Junior Representative Board<br />
for Floyd: Chorus of Sophomore Stunt<br />
Night; Junior Follies (Associate<br />
Director); House Council (Language<br />
House, 4); Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Berry, Jennifer Lynn: Naha, Okinawa;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Library Science<br />
and Engli~h; Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Canterbury Club, I, 2,<br />
4; Grap\ll'ehat, 1, 2 (Art Editor, I);<br />
Library Club, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 3; Choir, 3; Glee Club, 3;<br />
Honors: Sigma Tau Delta, 3; Dean's<br />
List.<br />
Bird, Judith Ann: Bland, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S .; Maj?r, History;<br />
Graduation, December, 1968; Organizations:<br />
Young Democrats, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Ski Club, 2; Campus Carnival Committee,<br />
3; Honors: House Council, 3,<br />
4; Honors: Dean's List, 4.<br />
Blose, Karen Lynne: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 1; Wesley<br />
Foundation, 1; Student Education<br />
Association, 4.
Blue, Betty Dianne: Hanover,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A,; Major,<br />
Sociology, Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Sans Souci, 1; Treasurer<br />
of Freshman Class; Sophomore<br />
Counselor, 2; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-President of Pledge Class); Sigma<br />
Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Assistant treasurer,<br />
Treasurer); Honors: Freshman Citizenship<br />
Award.<br />
BOe, Helene Annette: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; ~1ajor,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Delta Delta<br />
Delta Sorority (L'niversity of<br />
California); German Club, .1, 4;<br />
Student .\lEA, 3, 4. (University of<br />
California Transfer Student).<br />
Boggs, Linda Bolling (.\1rs.): Radford,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social<br />
Science; Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations; French Club, 1, 2;<br />
Women's Athletic Association, 1, 2;<br />
Young Democrats, 1, 2; SNEA; Pi<br />
Gamma Mu, 1.<br />
Bolling, Mary Kathryn: Norton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Math;<br />
Graduation, .\1ay, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association, 3; Glee<br />
Club,4.<br />
Booker, Harriette Beverley: Blackstone,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S .; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Wesley<br />
Foundation, I ; German Club, 4 (Skit<br />
Chairman and song leader of pledge<br />
class); Student Education Association,<br />
4.<br />
Booth, Carole Sue: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
Music Educators National Conference,<br />
1, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary, 2,<br />
3); Mu Phi Epsilon, (Vice-President, 4;<br />
Warden, 3); Kappa Delta Pi , 3, 4;<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Boring, .\.fary Clark: Falls Church<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: SEA, 4.<br />
Bowers, Alexandra: Milwaukee,<br />
Wisconsin; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
History; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: French Club, 2; History<br />
Club, 4.<br />
Bowling, Brenda Greene: Bluefield,<br />
West Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Social Science; Graduation, August,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Young Republican<br />
Club,3.<br />
Bowman, Carol Keeser: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
Animus Quarens, 2.<br />
Boyd, Karen Lee: Virginia Beach,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, French;<br />
Graduation, Mal.:, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
French Club, (Secretary, 4); Student<br />
Education Association, 3.<br />
Boyer, Lynne Marie: Maple Glen,<br />
Pennsylvania; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
History; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Choir, 2: Young<br />
Republicans, 3, 4; International<br />
Relations, 4; SEA, 4; History Club, 4;<br />
House Council, summer, 3; Inter Dorm<br />
Court, summer, 3.<br />
Bradley, Vickey Elizabeth: Narrows,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Sociology; Graauation, August, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Choir, 4; Glee Club, 4;<br />
House COlllCil Secretary (Madison<br />
Dorm 41.<br />
Brainard, Sara Lee: Broadway,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
\1ay, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Bratcher, Patricia Morris (Mrs.):<br />
Bremo Bluff, Virginia; Degree, B.S. ;<br />
Major, Geography; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Geography Club,<br />
2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon<br />
(President, 4); Phi Gamma Mu, 4;<br />
Canterbury Vestry, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Brignall, Mary Gay: Lynchburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Young Democrats, 4; Canterbury, 1, 2,<br />
3,4.<br />
Brooks, Julia Katherine: Stuttgart,<br />
Germany; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Business Administration; Graduation,<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Young<br />
Republicans, 4; Ski Club, 4.<br />
Brooks, Marilyn Louise: Altavista,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Math;<br />
Minor, Biology; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Tri-M, 2, 3, 4;<br />
SEA, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4<br />
(President, 4); Chi Beta Phi, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-President, 4); Honors: Dean's<br />
List.<br />
Brooks, Nancy Alice: Union Hall,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations;<br />
Ferrum Junior College - Student<br />
Education Association, 1, 2; Big Sisters,<br />
1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2; Student<br />
Christian Fellowship, 1, 2; Radford<br />
College Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Phi Theta Kappa (National<br />
honorary SOCiety); Kappa Delta Pi<br />
(National honorary fraternity in<br />
education).<br />
Brown, Betty Frances: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Administration; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Highlanders<br />
(Band), 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda, 4;<br />
Junior Follies, 3.<br />
Brown, Bonnie Delia: Rocky Mount,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee Club,<br />
2; Choir, 1; Choral Club, 4; MENC, 1;<br />
Wesley Club, 1; Honors: Dean's List,<br />
3.<br />
Brown, Kathryn Jane: Shenandoah,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Sociology; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Band, 1, 2, 3; SEA, 3;<br />
Cotillion Club, 4; Honors: Dean's List,<br />
4.
Bruce, Cordia Montel: Hurt, Virginia; Byers, Barbara Jean: Stuart, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Degree, B.S. ; \1ajor, History;<br />
Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>; Graduation, December, ]96H; Honors:<br />
Organizations: Home Economics Club, Dean's J,ist.<br />
3, 4: Chi Alpha, (secretary, 4); Honors:<br />
Dean's List, 3.<br />
-c-<br />
Brunk, Kaye Garber (Mrs.): Dayton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.: vlajor, <br />
Elementary Education; Graduation.. Caldwell, Shirley Ann: Roanoke, <br />
May 1!-J64; Organizations: Athletic Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home <br />
Association, 1, 2; SEA, .'3, 4; Home Economics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Economics Club, 1. Organizations: V.H.E.A. College<br />
Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Bryant, Mary Ann: Cumberland, Association, 3; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English; Honors: Dean's List, 3, 4.<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
4-H .\lumni, 1, 2, 3, 4; Scipionic Callahan, Dorothy Ruth: Danville,<br />
Circle. 3, 4; Pansophia, :3, 4; Psi Cluu. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
2; Wesley,!. Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Honor's<br />
Bryant, Sharon Lee: Frederickshurg, House Council, 3; Interdorm Court, 3; <br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Y1ajor, Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation. Young Republicans, 4; Honors: Dean's<br />
May. <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: SEA, 3, 4; List, 3, 4; Transfer: Averett College.<br />
Canterbury Club, 1, 2, .3; Junior Board,<br />
3; YWCA, 2; Honors: Dean's List, 2, 3. Canada, Carol Mae: Hampton,<br />
Association, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List,<br />
2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 4.<br />
Cayton, Elizabeth Sue Catherine:<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Special Roanoke, Virginia; Degree, B.S.;<br />
Buchanan, Ruth Anne: Saltville, Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Major, History; Minor, Geography;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Organizations; Sophomore Counselor, Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Chemistry; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; 2; Student Education Association, 4. Grahurchat, 2 1(BUSiness Manager, 2);<br />
Organizations: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, Sop omore Representative Board, 2;<br />
3, 4; Chi Beta Phi, 3, 4 (President, 4); Carper, Geralene Patricia: Harrison Sophomore Counselor 2; Student<br />
Honor SOCiety, 3, 4. burg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Education Association, 3, 4; Honors<br />
Home Economics Education; Gradua Court, 4.<br />
Bunch, Sharon Dale: Arlington, tion, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Wesley<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special Foundation, 1, 2 (Big Sister, 2); Home Chance, Linda Margaret: Jonesville,<br />
Education; Graduation, December, Economics Club 1,2,3 (Vice-President, Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Biology;<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Grapurchat, 1, 2, 2, 3); Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
3 (Copy editor, 2, 3); Pi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Tau, 3, 4; Honor Council Young Republicans Club, 2; Animus<br />
3 (President, 4); Geography Club, 2 Representative,3; SophomoreCounselor, Quarens, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Chi<br />
(Vice-President, 3); Sophomore 2; Junior Resident; Student Education Beta Phi, 4 (Secretary, 4); House<br />
Counselor, 2; SEA, 4; Youth Auxilliary Association, 4; Honors: Dean's List, Council, 3 (Social Chairman, 3);<br />
of the New River Valle), Association 1, 2; Who's Who in American Universi Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi<br />
for the Mentally Retarded, 3; Honors: ties and Colleges. Beta Phi.<br />
Pi Delta Epsilon, 2; Certificate for<br />
contribution to Virginia Conservation Carr, Betty Joanne: Hayes, Virginia; Chance, Phyllis Ann: Jonesville,<br />
Education, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. Degree, 13.S.; Major, Elementary Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music;<br />
Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Burnop, Sharon Marie: Roanoke, Organizations: Student Education BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Mu Phi<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Association, 3, 4; Cotillion, 4; Honors; Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3;<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation, May Commission. Chaplain, 4); Music Educators<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Geography National Conference, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
Club, 1,2. Carrier, Judith Lillian: Warrenton, (Treasurer, 2; President, 3); Student<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Education Association, 3, 4; Glee Club,<br />
Burrows, Donna Bland: Blacksburg, Administration; Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>; 1, 4; Choir, 2, 3, 4; Sopho.more<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, EnglisFi; Organizations: Le Cercle Francais, 1; Counselor, 2; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 3.<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: LSA, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Phi Beta<br />
Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3, Chandler, MaIda: Clarksville, Virginia;<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; President, 4); Sophomore Counselor, 2; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Elementary<br />
Intramurals, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's Honors: Honor SOCiety, 3, 4. Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
List 2, 3, 4. Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Carter, Wanda Doreen: Tazewell, Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4; House<br />
Burtner, Patsy Dawne: Mount Solon, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Council, 1 (Vice-President, 1); Summer<br />
Virginia Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology; Graduation, December, 1968; Student Government Association,<br />
Minor, History; Graduation, May, Organizations; Student Education (Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3); College<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House Council, 1, Association, 3, 4; YO,ung .Republicans, Council, 2, 3; Honors: Dean's List, 1,<br />
2; VCCF President, 3; VCCF 1, 2, 3, 3, 4; Honors; Dean s LIst, 2, 3, 4; 2, 3; Harvest Bowl Princess, 4; May<br />
4; Young Republicans, 2. Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4. Court, 3; Homecoming Court at<br />
Virginia Military Institute, 3.<br />
Butler, Bonnie: Blacksburg, Virginia; Catron, Linda Lou Shupe: Crockett,<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics; Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Chantarasorn, Sunanta: Bangkok,<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Thailand; Degree, B.S.; Major, l?usiness<br />
Radford College Honor Society, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2; Pansophia, 3, Administration; Graduation, December,<br />
Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Kappa Delta 4 (President, 4); Young Republican 1968; Organizations: Cosmopolitan<br />
Pi. 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List. Club, 4; Student Education Club, 1,2.
Chappelle, Emily Jane: Bedford,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
MENC, 3; Mu Phi Epsilon, 3, 4;<br />
Choral Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4;<br />
Highlanders, 4; Bluefield College<br />
Choir, 1, 2; Cheerl~ader, 1, 2 (Captain,<br />
2); Dorm CouncIl, 1, 2; BSU, 1;<br />
Homecoming Queen, Bluefield College,<br />
2; May Court Maid of Honor, Bluefield<br />
College, 2; Fine Arts Club, 1; Annual<br />
Staff, 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2;<br />
Who's Who in American Junior<br />
Colleges, 2; Honors: Bluefield College<br />
Honor Roll, 1, 2; Dean's List, 3, 4;<br />
Transfer: Bluefield College.<br />
Chisholm, Judith Lee: Trevilians,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: BSU, 1;<br />
Wesley Foundation, 2; Hoofbeats, 2, 3,<br />
4; Student Education Association, 4.<br />
Christian, Marsha Beth: Fort<br />
Campbell, Kentucky; Degree, B.A. ;<br />
Major, English; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha Sigma<br />
Alpha, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary, 4;<br />
Pledge President, 3); German Club, 3,<br />
4 (Treasurer, 4); House Council, 3, 4<br />
(President, 3; Vice-president, 4);<br />
Interdorm Council, 3; Graeurchat, 4;<br />
Junior Follies, 3; Intramurals, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 3; Outstanding<br />
Pledge, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, 3.<br />
Christian, Susan Dell: Oak Grove,<br />
Kentucky; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
English and Journalism; Graduation,<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha<br />
Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (Rush Chairman,<br />
3, 4; Pledge Class Secretarl', 2);<br />
German Cfub, 2, 3, 4 (Dance<br />
Co-Chairman, 4); Alpha Sigma Alpha<br />
Greek Week Representative, 4;<br />
Grap-urchat, 3, 4; ' Pansophia, 4;<br />
Intramurals, 3, 4; Sophomore Stunt<br />
Night, . 2; Junior Follies, 3; Honors:<br />
Dean's List; Freshman I.D.<br />
Committee.<br />
Ciccone, Donna Mae: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, V.A.; Major, French<br />
and German; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council, 4;<br />
French Club (President, 4); Der<br />
Deutscher Verein, 4; Intramurals, 4;<br />
Senior Class project, 4.<br />
Clark, Jacqueline Ann: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Math;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); House<br />
Council, 1, 2 (PreSident 1, Social<br />
Chairman, 2); Student Government, 1;<br />
Interdorm Council, 1; Senior Class<br />
Officer, (Historian); Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Honors: Gamma Theta<br />
Upsilon.<br />
Clemmer, Sandra Smith: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Clingempeel, Ruth Carol: Lynchburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
ESC, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
A.ssociation, 3, 4; House Council,<br />
3, (Treasurer).<br />
Cole, Priscilla Ann: Big Stone Gap,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Clinch Valley College Cotillion Club,<br />
1, 2; BSU, 1, 2; Young Republican<br />
Club, 2; Chess Club, 1; Science Club,<br />
1. Transfer: Clinch Valley College.<br />
CoDie, Eunice Marie: Collinsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Psychology and Sociology; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Orchesis, 2;<br />
Grapurchat, 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais,<br />
2; Psi Club, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats,<br />
3, 4; Athletic Association, 2; Student<br />
Education Association, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Conner, Carol Blankerbecker: Marion,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3.<br />
Conner, Patricia Hall: Dublin,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Day<br />
Student, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Cook, Beatrice Elaine: Charlottesville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations; Glee Club, 1; Choir, 3,<br />
4 (Treasurer, 3; Robe Chairman, 4);<br />
Orchestra, 3; MENC, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(PreSident, 4); Campus Chapel Choir<br />
Director, 4.<br />
Cornewal, Diane Margaret: Allendale,<br />
New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Biology; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-president, 4); Honor SOciety, 3,<br />
4; Campus Carnival Chairman of the<br />
Queen's Court, 3; Canterbury Vestry,<br />
1, 2, 3, 4 (Big Sister 2, 3, 4).<br />
Cowan, Elsie Jewell Dye: Saltville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics Business; Graduation;<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3);<br />
House Council, 4.<br />
Cox, Cheri Lynn: Arlington, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, History and<br />
English; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: International Relation<br />
SOCiety, 3, 4, (Secretary, 4); Honors:<br />
Dean's List, 3, 4.<br />
Cox Freeda Elizabeth: Hiwassee,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social<br />
Science; Graduation; May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Day Students Club, 1,<br />
2,3,4.<br />
Cravens, Joan Fillman: Falls Church,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Pansophia, 2, 3, 4;<br />
(Secretary, 3); Honors: Charter<br />
Member of Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4.<br />
Crew, Linda Suzette: Richmond,<br />
Virginia Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
German Club, 2; Honors: May Court,<br />
1; Radford Honor Society, 3<br />
(Treasurer, 3); Sigma Tau Delta<br />
English Fraternity, 3 (Vice-President).<br />
Crisp, Dale Showalter: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Government Association, 2, 3, 4; Rules<br />
Committee, 2; Rules Committee<br />
Secretary, 2; Junior Class President;<br />
Student Education Association, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-President and Program<br />
Chairman, 3); State Student Education<br />
Association Leadermeet, 3; Virginia<br />
Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Wesley<br />
Foundation, 1, 2, 3 (Big Sister, 2);<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Who's<br />
Who in American Universities and<br />
Colleges, 3, 4.<br />
Crowder, Sharon Forrest: Hillsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Cumbow, Patricia Lynn: Abingdon,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, General<br />
Science; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Pem Club, 1; Physics<br />
SOCiety, 2 (Recording Secretary).<br />
-D-<br />
Daugherty, Carolyn Joyce: Newport<br />
News, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
English and History: Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: LSA, 1; YWCA,<br />
2; Spanish Club, 2; Grapurchat Staff, 3,<br />
4; Sophomore Counselor.<br />
Davis, Donrita Ruth: Wolford,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library<br />
Science and English; Graduation, June,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pansophia, 3, 4;<br />
Library Club, .'3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
Deans, Deborah Warner: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics Education; Graduation<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Chairman of Fall<br />
Workshop Fashion Show; Campus<br />
Carnival Candidate.<br />
DeHaven, Barbara Ann: Winchester,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S .; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association.<br />
Dick, Judith Arlene: Cumberland,
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major Special<br />
and Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Students for<br />
Exception;il Children, 3.<br />
Dickerson, Suzanne Lucille: Martinsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Early Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Newman<br />
Club, 1; Cotillion, 3, 4 (Property<br />
Co-Chairman of Cotillion, 4); Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Sophomore<br />
Counselor.<br />
Dickinson, Patricia Mae; Fredericksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Home Economics; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home Economics<br />
Club, 1, 2, 3; UCCF, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
DiGiulian, Anita Rose: Falls Church,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
House Council 1; Newman Club 1, 2;<br />
Animus Quarens, 3, 4.<br />
Diklich, Lynda Ann: Chesapeake,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Social<br />
Chairman, Draper Dorm, 1; Treasurer,<br />
Perry Dorm, 2; German Club, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Pledge Trainer, 3); Alpha Sigma<br />
Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (Panhellenic Representative,<br />
3; Membership Director, 4); Bee<br />
Hive staff, 1; Junior Follies, 3; Sophomore<br />
Stunt Night, 2; Canterbury Club,<br />
1; Student Education Association, 4;<br />
May Court, 3.<br />
Dinsmore, Carol Diane: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organization: Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />
Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Philanthropic Chairman, 3; Treasurer,<br />
4); German Club, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega<br />
Pi, 3, 4; Junior Follies, 3; Intramurals,<br />
2,3,4.<br />
Dolinger, Nancy Marlene: Fairfax,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee Club,<br />
1; BSU, 1, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
Dooley, Carla Sue: Lebanon, Virginia<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Tri-M, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
Dove, Patricia Ann: Fairfax, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, December,<br />
1968; Organizations: Sophomore Dorm<br />
Representative, 2; May Day Page, 2;<br />
Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Big Sister,<br />
3); Glee Club, 2, 3; Choral Club, 4;<br />
Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Junior<br />
Follies, 3 (Assistant Director, 3);<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Virginia Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Junior Class Treasurer, 3; Parents Day<br />
- Homecoming Planning Committee,<br />
4; Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4; Honors:<br />
Dean's List.<br />
Douty, Mary Lois: Amherst, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S., Major, Art; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong><br />
Dudley, Carolee Sue: Bedford,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: BSU, 1;<br />
YWCA, 1, 2; Sophomore Counselor;<br />
Geography Club, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
-E-<br />
Earls, Elizabeth Sue: Norton, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations; Student Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
Edwards, Maureen Helen: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Psychology; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council, 1; Ski<br />
Club, 1, 2; Psi Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian,<br />
3); Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Honors:<br />
Dean's List; Psi Chi Honor Fraternity.<br />
Eister, Susan Jane: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Legislative Council, 3; House Council,<br />
3,4; Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3, 4; German<br />
Club; Grapurchat; Editor 'of<br />
Chanticleer, 2; Program Chairman of<br />
Literary Society, 2; President's<br />
Council, 2; Newspaper Staff at Averett<br />
College, 1. Transfer: Averett College.<br />
Elliott, Susan Ann: Richmond, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Chemistry;<br />
Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Newman Club, 3, 4; Assistant<br />
Chairman of Historian and Scrapbook<br />
Committee of Newman Club, 3; Folk<br />
Mass Guitarist (Newman Club) 3, 4;<br />
Sophomore Counselor; Chi Beta Phi, 3,<br />
4.<br />
Eubanks, Anne Nichols: Virginia<br />
Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Home Economics; Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus<br />
Carnival, 1; May Court, 2; Honors:<br />
Dean's List.<br />
-F-<br />
Fairbanks, Priscilla Doris: Springfield,<br />
Massachusetts; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Social Science; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: BSU, 1; Sophomore<br />
Counselor; Sophomore Representative<br />
Board, 2; Bee Hive, 3.<br />
Fellers, Gail Liegh: Bedford, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Pansophia, 2; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; House<br />
Council, 1.<br />
Fischer, Mary Paufine: Norton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Library<br />
Science; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Library Club, 3, 4;<br />
Student Education Association, 4.<br />
Fischer, Susan Augusta: Norfolk,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Organizations:<br />
Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion<br />
Club, 2, 3; House Council, Social<br />
Chairman, 3; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Fleet, Marjorie Ann: Mechanicsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and PhYSical Education; Graduation,
Fugate, Mildred Helen: St. Charles,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: BSU, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; YWCA, 1; German Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Radford College Choir, 2, 3;<br />
Sophomore Counselor; Intramurals, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4; Summer Student Court, 4;<br />
Junior Class Secretary; Student<br />
Education Association, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Secretary, 4); House Council,<br />
Vice-President and President, 3;<br />
Interdorm Council, 3; Sigma Kappa, 2,<br />
.3, 4 (Assistant Pledge Trainer, Second<br />
Vice-President); Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Fulp, Barbara Anne: South Boston,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
-G-<br />
Gallahan, Carol Ann: Fredericksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, <br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Honor<br />
Council, 2; Sophomore Counselor;<br />
Interdorm Court, 3; YWCA, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Chaplain, 2; Secretary 3); Co-Chairman<br />
Campus Carnival, 3; Sophomore<br />
Representative Board, 2; House Council,<br />
3; Student Education Association, 3,<br />
4 (Chaplain, 4); Canterbury Club, 1, 2,<br />
3,4 (Vestry, 2, ,'3).<br />
December, 1968; Organizations: Alpha Organizations: Glee Club, 1, 2; Choral Garrett, Helen Page: Mattaponi,<br />
Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3; Club, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); House Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
German Club, 3, 4; Aquamaids, 3; Pem Council, 3; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Club, 3; Athletic Association, 3; House German Club, 4; History Club, BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics Club, 2<br />
Council, Treasurer, 4. President, 4; Honors: Ideal Pledge, (Secretary, 2); Student Education<br />
Award, Alpha Sigma, Alpha. Association, 1, 2; History Club, 4.<br />
Fogle, Mary Katherine: Arlington, Transfer: Bluefield Junior College.<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Foster, Betty Whitlow: Blacksburg,<br />
Economics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business Garrett, :'IIora Lee: Charlottesville,<br />
Organizations: Home Economics<br />
Education; Graduation, Ylay, <strong>1969</strong>; Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Organizations; Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Graduation, lune, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
3; Cotillion Club, 1, 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Freshman C ass President, 1; Cotillion<br />
Foley, Helen Sue: Stuart, Virginia;<br />
Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Student Club (Parliamentarian, 1, 2, 3, 4);<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education Association, 4; Sophomore Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4 (Recording<br />
Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Counselor; Honors: Coronation Ball Secretary, 3, President, 4); Student<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Court, 1; Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4; Education Association, 3; Orchesis, 1;<br />
Association, E; Phi Beta Lambda, 4.<br />
(Historian, Secretary); Dean's List, 1, 2, Student Government, 1; House<br />
Transfer: Ferrum College.<br />
3; Honor Society, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, Council, 1; Sophomore Counselor;<br />
3,4. Honors: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Dean's<br />
Forbes, Linda Lee: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />
List; Who's Who in American<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Fowler, Velma Eileen: Radford, Universities and Colleges 3 4·<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Outstanding Freshman Award, 1. ' ,<br />
Organizations: Choral Club, :3.<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
Forbes, Mary Elizabeth: Portsmouth, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Radford George, Jacqueline Lois: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Foreign College Highlander Band, 1; Day Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art and<br />
Languages; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Students' Club, 1, 2, 3. History; Graauation, May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
OrKanizations: Freshman ID Committee, <br />
1; House Council, Secretarv, 2; German Fraley, Ossie Elouise: Big Stone Gap, Goin, Claudia Seay: Cumberland,<br />
Club, 2, .'3, 4; House CounC'il, Treasurer, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Double Major, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library<br />
3 ; Alpha Sigma .\lpha, 2, 3, 4; Be~ English, and Spanish; Graduation, Science; Graduation, December, 1968;<br />
Hive, 2; International Relations Club, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee Club, Organizations: 4-H Alumnae Club, 1, 2,<br />
3 ; Honors: Glamour Best Dressed, 3; 3, 4; Student Education Association, 3, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3); Library<br />
Miss South West Virginia, 2. 4; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Alpha, Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, # ); Kappa<br />
4 (Treasurer, 4); Baptist Student Union Delta Pi, 4; Honors: 4-H trip to<br />
Force, Susan Patricia: Glen Ridge, Choir, 3; Girl's Club, 3; Discipline National 4-H Congress in Chicago,<br />
New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, Committee, 2; Honors: Dean's List. Illinois, 1; Kappa Delta Pi, 4; Dean's<br />
English; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Transfer: Clinch Valley College. List.
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Gomez, Lynda Mauree: Virginia<br />
Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Sociology; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: German Club, 4;<br />
Student Life, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 4;<br />
Intramurals, 4. Transfer: Averett<br />
College.<br />
Goodall, Marjorie Lynne: Petersburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics Business; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau,<br />
3, 4 (Custodian, 4); Cotillion Club, 2,<br />
3, 4 (Band Chairman, 3, 4); Methodist<br />
Student Center, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Council<br />
Member, 2); Home-Economics Club, 1,<br />
2 (Parliamentarian, 2); Orchesis, 1, 2;<br />
Sophomore Counselor; Honors: Class<br />
Vice-President, 2; Student Government<br />
President, 4.<br />
Goodwin, Sandra Cee: Woodbridge,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
GraRurchat, 1; Symposium, 2; Wesley,<br />
2,3.<br />
Gordon, Judy Gayle: Vinton, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and<br />
Physical Education; Graduation, May<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pem Club, 1,2,3,<br />
4 (Vice-President, 3); A.A., 1, 2;<br />
Monogram Club, 1,2,3,4; Orchesis, 1;<br />
Aquamaids, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Ski<br />
Club, 2; BSU, 1, 2 (Social Chairman,<br />
2); Student Education Association, 4.<br />
Gosney, Cheryl Ann: South Boston,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Art;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Highlanders Band, 2, 3, 4; Pansophia,<br />
3; Art Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3;<br />
President, 4).<br />
Goss, Patricia Lela: Virginia Beach,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major; History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Psychology Club, (Historian, 2), Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; History<br />
Club, 4; Junior Class Board<br />
Representative, 3; Senior Class Dorm<br />
Representative, 4.<br />
Graham, Brenda Faye: Salem,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Young<br />
Republicans, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 4. Transfer: Marion<br />
College.<br />
Graiser, Sue Ellen: Cedar Grove, New<br />
Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: German<br />
Club, 3, 4.<br />
Gray, Ardath Elaine: Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-PreSident, 4); Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Phi Beta Lambda, 4;<br />
Intramurals, 2, 3; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Greer, Billie Sue: Grundy, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3; Glee Club, 4.<br />
Gusmarotti, Judith Lynn: Degree,<br />
B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />
Graduation, March, 1909; Organizations;<br />
Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma<br />
Tau, 3, 4; Student Life, 4; Transfer:<br />
Averett College.<br />
Guthrie, Barbara Jean: Naruna,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and PhYSical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pem Club,<br />
3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Athletic<br />
Association, 3, 4; Transfer: Chowan<br />
College.<br />
Guthrie, Suzanne: Halifax, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
Gwaltney, Carolyn Christian: Taxewell,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2.<br />
-H-<br />
Hackler, Nickie Lynn: Fries, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.A.; Major, Psychology,<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4 (Secretary and<br />
Treasurer, 4); National Honor Society,<br />
3, 4; Psychology Club, 1, 4; Honors:<br />
Dean's List.<br />
Hale, Barbara Ann: Bristol, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3; BSU, 3, 4. Transfer:<br />
Virginia Intermont College.<br />
Hall, Martha Susan: Degree, B.S.;<br />
Major, History and English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
German Club, 4; House Council<br />
(PreSident, 4; Interdorm Court, 3);<br />
Honor Council, 3; Student Life<br />
Committee, 4; Interdorm Council, 4;<br />
Political Parties Committee, Co-Chairman,<br />
4; Student Education Association,<br />
3,4; Sophomore Counselor; UCCF, 1,2.<br />
Hamm, Louanna: Fries, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Pansophia, 3, 4.<br />
Haney, Bernice A.: Free Union,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3,<br />
4 (Parliamentarian, 3); Pi Omega Pi, 3,<br />
4; Student Education Association, 4;<br />
BSU, 1, 2; Honors: Pi Omega Pi<br />
membership, 3.<br />
Hanger, Susan Foster: Staunton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and PhYSical Education; Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations:<br />
Monogram Club, 3, 4; Pem Club, 3, 4;<br />
Athletic Association, 3, 4; Head of<br />
Sports, 4; Reporter of Monogram Club,<br />
4; Band, 3.<br />
Hankins, Nancy Isabel: Danville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Music;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Choral Club, 3, 4; Band, 3, 5. Transfer:<br />
Averett College.<br />
Hansen, Mary Signe: Woodbridge,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations:<br />
Student Government (Legislative<br />
Council, 4; Electoral Board, 2, 3);<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Kappa Delta Pi, 3,4; Honor Society, 3,<br />
4; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Hardy, Sylvia Ann: Petersburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Grapurchat,<br />
2; YWCA, 3; National Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
Harley, Judith Higgins: Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Kappa Mu Epsilon.<br />
Harrington, Nancy Lynn: Harrington,<br />
Delaware; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Business Administration; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Phi Beta<br />
Lambda, 1, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4.)<br />
Harris, Barbara Cecile: Degree, B.S.;<br />
Major, Elementary Education;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
House Council, Vice-President, 3;<br />
Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Transfer: Averett College.<br />
Harrison, Iris Jean: Charlottesville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Sigma Sigma Sigma, 3, 4 (Pledge Class<br />
Treasurer, 3; Rush Chairman, 4;<br />
Membership Chairman, 3, 4);<br />
Pansophia, 3; Intramurals, 3, 4;<br />
Virginia Education Association, 4;<br />
Wesley Foundation, 1; Young<br />
Republicans; Honors: Sigma Tau<br />
Delta, 3, 4; Dean's List; Scholarship<br />
Award, Sigma Sigma Sigma, .3.<br />
Harrup, Katherine Elizabeth: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Sophomore Counselor; Co-Chairman<br />
Campus Carnival, 4.<br />
Havener, Mary Ellen: Ashburn,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association,<br />
1, 2, 3; BSU, 1, 2; Geography Club,<br />
4; Transfer: Bluefield College.
Hawthorne, Constance Jo: Salem,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Majors,<br />
Elementary Education and History;<br />
Graduation, D ecember, 1Y6K; Organizations:<br />
House Council, Secretary, 1;<br />
Sophomore COtUlselor; Student Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
Haynes, Marilyn Patricia: Rocky<br />
Mount, Virginia; Degree B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
Sophomore Counselor; Pansophia, 2, 3;<br />
Student Education Association, 3.<br />
Hickman, Rebecca Charline: Glasgow,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association.<br />
Ho, Miao-Wan: Marion, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.A.; Major, Mathematics;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
German Club, 2, 3, 4; Tri-M, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Chairman of Membership, 3;<br />
Treasurer, 4); House Council .<br />
(Treasurer, 3; Vice-President, 4); AA,<br />
1, 2; Sophomore Counselor.<br />
Holland, Janice Marie: Chesapeake,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: German Club, 2,<br />
3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4; Student<br />
Life 4' Honors: Dean's List; Glamour<br />
contest:mt, 1; Campus Carnival<br />
Contestant, 2; House Council,<br />
Treasurer, 1, 3.<br />
Holland, Marianne: Carrsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Organizations;<br />
Young Democrats, 2; Student<br />
Education Association, 3; Glee Club, 2.<br />
Holm, Anita Annette: Auburn,<br />
Alabama; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Psychology; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Co-Chairman of Rush, 3; Music<br />
Chairman, 4); Student Government<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary,<br />
Honor Council, 2; Honor Council, 1, 2,<br />
3); Student Government Association, 4;<br />
AA, 1; Honors: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4<br />
(Sgt. at Arms, 4); Junior Resident;<br />
Dean's List; Who's Who in American<br />
Universities and Colleges, 4.<br />
Holmgren, Svea Jean: Norfolk,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Social<br />
Studies; Graduation, March, ' <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council,<br />
President, 1; Rules Committee, 2;<br />
Student Court, 2, 3; Campus Carnival,<br />
1, 2; Honor Court, 3; Cotillion Club, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4 (Band Co-Chairman, 3);<br />
Sophomore Counselor; Intramurals, 1,<br />
2; Freshman, 10 Steering Committee,<br />
1; Sophomore Stunt Night, 2; Electoral<br />
Board, 2.<br />
Holt, Donna Jean: Falls Church,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Organizations:<br />
Westminister Fellowship; Campus<br />
Carnival Dorm Co-Chairman; Choir;<br />
Intramural Volleyball Team; Student<br />
Education Association; Highlanders;<br />
Chapel Choir, 4.<br />
Horton, Marietta: Jonesville, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations;<br />
House Council, 3; Vice-President of<br />
House Council, 4; BSU, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Sigma Tau<br />
Delta (Secretary, 4; Honors: Dean's<br />
List.<br />
Hounshell, Regena McFurson: Rural<br />
Retreat, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
English; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Wesley Foundation, 1,<br />
2, 3; Tri-M, 1, 2, 3 (Membership<br />
Chairman, 3); Sophomore Counselor;<br />
Pansophia Literary Society, 3, 4; Sigma<br />
Tau Delta, 3, 4; President of Sigma<br />
Tau Delta, 4; House Council, 3; Kappa<br />
Delta Pi, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Cotillion Club, 4;<br />
Honor SOCiety; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Howard, Ann Carter: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Der deutsche<br />
Verein, 4; Coronation Ball Princess, 1.<br />
Howard, Barbara Jill: Pulaski,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Early<br />
Childhood; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3, 4.<br />
Howard, Cheryl Anne: McLean,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Administration; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 3,<br />
4.<br />
Huffman, Betty Jo: Ro~oke , Vi.rginia;<br />
Degree, B.A.; Major, B1010gy;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Dean's List; Transfer: Virginia<br />
Western Community College.<br />
Hughes, Marian Lynn: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Music<br />
and French; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Le Circle Francais, 1, 2,<br />
3; Pi Delta Phi, 2, 3, 4; MENC, 1,2,3,<br />
4;. M u Phi Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer,<br />
3); Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Glee Club, 1, 2, 4 (Vice-President, 2);<br />
Highlanders, 2; BSU, 2; Honors: Dean's<br />
List.<br />
Humphreys, Jean Arbeth: Baltimore,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian,<br />
2; President, 3; Advisor to Executive<br />
Board, 4); German Club, 3, 4; Bee<br />
Hive, 2, 3; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; AA, 1; lunior Board,<br />
3; Secretary VHEA Col ege Chapter<br />
Section, 4; House Council, Secretary,<br />
4; Sophomore Counselor; Honors:<br />
Dean's List; Who's Who Among.<br />
Students in American Universities ana<br />
Colleges, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 2, 3, 4; Pi<br />
Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi, 3, 4.<br />
Hunt, Lorraine Beth: Keepville,<br />
-Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association, 3.<br />
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Ingram, Betsy Co: Pearisburg, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>,<br />
Organizations: Kappa Delta P8, 3, 4;<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Insley, Mildred Louise: Poquoson,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Wesley Foundation, 1; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Ireland, Susan C.: South Acton,<br />
Massachusettes; Degree, B.S .; Major,
Social Science; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Choir, 2, 3 (President, 2); Mu Pi<br />
Organizations: German Club, History Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Epsilon, 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary,<br />
Club; Student Education Association; Organizations: Cotillion Club, 2, 3; 3; President, 4); ME~C, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
May Court. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, 3, 4. (Recording Secretary, 2); Dance Band,<br />
2, 3, 4; Sax Quartet, 2, 3, 4; Woodwind<br />
-J-<br />
Joyce, Theresa Kaye: Buena Vista, Quintet, 2, 3, 4; Clarinet Quartet, 2, 3,<br />
Vir~inia; Degree, ~ . S . ; Major, E~rly 4.<br />
Chi1dhood EducatIOn; GraduatIOn,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizati.ons: Geography<br />
King, Linda Ruth: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />
Jacques, Lillian Christine: Hampton, Club, 2; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Degree, B.A .; Major, Early Childhood<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Club, 2; LSA, 1; Student Education Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation, J\.ssociation, 4. Organizations: Glee Club, 1; Choral<br />
l\.fay, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student Club, 2, 3, 4 (ASSistant Librarian, 3);<br />
Education Association, 3, 4. Joyner, Alice Marie: Norfolk, Virginia; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, (Program and<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics: House Chairman, 2); Student<br />
James, Patricia Ellen: Chester, Graduation, December, 1968; Organiza Education Association, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Graduation, tions: Highlanders, 1; Student Educa Canterbury Cluh, 3, 4 (MUSiC<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pansophia, tion Association, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's<br />
2, 3, 4 (Parliamentarian, Yearbook List, 4.<br />
Chairman, 4).<br />
representative,. 4); Student Education King, Martha: Newport News,<br />
Association, 3, 4. Joyner, Shelia Jean: Smithfield, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Virginia, Degree, B.S. ; Major, Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Jannan, Judith Anne: Alexandria, Statistics; Graduation, May, 1869; Psychology Club, 1, 2, (PreSident, 2);<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Organizations: Bee Hive, 1;' Ski Club, LSA, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2; President,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation, 2, 3;· Geography Club, 3, 4; Der 3); Curtain Clan, 1; Student Education<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student Deutsche Verein, 4; Tri-M Club, 4; Association, 3, 4; Choir, 2, 3, 4<br />
Education Association, 4; Yow1g Student Education Association, 4; (Vice-President, 4); Honors: Dean's<br />
Democrats, 4; Ferrum Junior College Honors: Sophomore Counselor. List.<br />
Transfer, (Majorette, 1, 2; Yearbook<br />
Staff, 1, 2; Big Sis Club 1, 2; Knepley, Kathryn Ann: Falls Church,<br />
Intramurals; National Education -K- Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Association, 1.) Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Jenks, Carolyn Virginia: Altavista, Katacinski, Gail Christine: Alexandria, Education Association, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Math;<br />
Elementary . Eaucation; Graduation, Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organiza Knight, Linda Sue: Vi~nna, Vi.rginia;<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Young tions: Tri-M, 1; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Degree, B.A. ; Major, B1010gy;<br />
Democrats, 1; National Education (Treasurer, 4); Student Education Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organiza<br />
Association, 4; BSU, 4. Association, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; tions: Animus Quarens, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice<br />
Honors: KME; PGM. President, 3; President, 4).<br />
Johnson, Beverly Sharon: Front Royal,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Keith, Betsy: Fincastle, Virginia; Knoblock, Terry-Ann: Fairfax, Virgima;<br />
History-Psychology; Graduation, May, Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student Govern Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
ment Association, (Representative to Organizations: Inter-Varsity Christian Organizations: Transfer: Ferrum Junior<br />
Student Court, 2; Student Court Chair Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 2, 3, College, Big Sis; LJC, 2.<br />
man, 2, 3; SGA President, 3, 4; SGA 4); Home Economics Club, 1, 4;<br />
Constitution Committee, 2; Student Ad Student Education Association, 4.<br />
K~1Up~, Regenia Lynn: Arlingt?n,<br />
visor to Interdorm Court, 2); Alpha Vngmla; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Sigma Tau Sorority, 2, 3, 4 (Social Kelly, Kathleen Anne: Point Pleasant<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
Chairman, 3, 4; Panhellenic Week Rep Beach, New Jersey; Degree, B.S.;<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee<br />
resentative, 4; Assistant Pledge Mistress, Major, Business Administration; Gradua<br />
Club, 3; Choir, 3; Student Education,<br />
4); Cotillion Dance Club, 2, 3, 4; Stu tion, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Aqua<br />
4; Transfer: Ferrwn Junior College.<br />
dent Education Association, 3; Sopho maids, 3; Young Republicans, 4; Spanish <br />
more Counselor; Honors: Who's Who Club, 4; International Relations Club, 4. <br />
Among University and College Students,<br />
Kramer, Susan Lee: Alexandria,<br />
3, 4; Junior Resident, 3; Dean's List. Kelly, Marion Julia: Alexandria, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major; Library<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Science; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Jolly, Elizabeth Randolph: Virginia Elementary Education; Graduation, Organizations: Campus Carnival, 1;<br />
Beach, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, December, 19ti8; Organizations: New Library Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4).<br />
Art; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; man Apostolate; Geography Club;<br />
Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau House Council; Interdorm Council.<br />
Sorority, 2, 3, 4 (Historian, 3; Etiquette<br />
Chairman, 4); Cotillion Club, 3, 4;<br />
Student Life, 1.<br />
-L-<br />
Kidd, Belva Lee: Bastian, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Home Economics;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Lamb, Lucy Mayfield: Arlington,<br />
Jones, Cynthia Louise: Roanoke, Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, General Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Elementary Education Special<br />
Science; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Counselor, 2; Student 1!ducation Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Choir Association 4; 4-H Alumni Club, 3, 4; Organizations: Freshman Tea, 1;<br />
Director, 3; President, 4); College Honors: Dean's List. Sophomore Counselor, 2; House<br />
Choir; Glee. Club; Representative to<br />
Council Social Chairman, 2; Student<br />
Honoi' Council, 4; Dramatics; National Kilroy, Carol Ann: Arlington, Virginia; Representative to Concert Committee,<br />
Education Association. Degree, B.A.; Major, Music; 2; Student Education Association 3, 4<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: (Vice-President, 4); Honors: Dean's<br />
Jordon, Elsie Grace: McLean, Virginia; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3; List.
Lambert, Shirley Ellen: Hamburg,<br />
New York; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Young<br />
Republicans, 4.<br />
Lawrence, Evelyn Jane: Great Neck<br />
Long Island, New York; Degree, B.S.;<br />
Major, Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations; Choir, 2;<br />
Pem Club, 3, 4.<br />
Leake, Linda Marie: Shawsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Leftwich, Celia Belle: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A .; Major,<br />
Sociology-Psychology; Graduation,<br />
May, . <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Wesley<br />
Foundation, 1, 1, :3, 4 (Publidty<br />
Chairman, 2; Vice-President, 3;<br />
President, 4); Perry House Council<br />
Secretary, 3; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Pi<br />
Gamma Mu 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3,<br />
4; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Leigh, Rebecca Jane: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; \t1ajor,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Choir, 2, 3;<br />
Glee Club, 2; House Council, Fire<br />
Warden and President.<br />
Lemon, Eloise Nugent: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Representative<br />
to Legislative Council, 3; Radford<br />
Ski Club, 3; President of Ski Club, 4;<br />
College Choir, 3; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; House Council (Fire<br />
Warden), 4.<br />
Lenning, Jane Leah: New Castle,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations:<br />
Southern Seminary Junior College, 1,<br />
2; Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Young Republicans, 4; Legislative<br />
Council, 4.<br />
Lester, Ruby Diana: Hurley, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3; Glee Club, 4.<br />
Leweke, Nada Jo: Salem, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council, 4;<br />
Cotillion Club, 4. Transfer: Ferrum<br />
Junior College.<br />
Lewis, Roberta Lee: Hampton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Latin;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Grap-urchat (News Editor, 2, 3);<br />
YWCA, 1; LSA, 1, 2, 3, 4 (LS Action<br />
Head, 2); Pi Delta Epsilon (Treasurer,<br />
3, 4); Eta Sigma Phi, (Vice-President,<br />
4); Sigma Tau Delta, 4; ScipioniC<br />
Circle, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4);<br />
Sophomore Counselor, 2; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Honors:<br />
Dean's List.<br />
Little, Patricia Dale: Evington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, HJ69; Organizations: YWCA, 1,<br />
2, (Freshman Chairman, 2); BSU, 1, 2;<br />
Geography Club, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Sophomore Counselor,<br />
2; Honors: Campus Quiz, 2; Dean's<br />
List.<br />
Lockett, Ellen Claire: Petersburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Earfy<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Kappa<br />
Delta Pi, 3, 4 (PreSident, 4).<br />
Long, Dorothy: Newport News,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Student<br />
Court Secretary, 3; Representative to<br />
Honor Court, 4.<br />
Looney, Betty Ann: Stacy, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, French;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Transfer: Clinch Valley College (Youth<br />
Council, French Club, Christian<br />
Student Union).<br />
Lovejoy, Margaret Anne: Bethesda,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major~<br />
English; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association; Honors: Dean's List;<br />
Transfer: Montgomery Junior College.<br />
Lucas, Lois Ann: Pembroke, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
Lynch, Sharon Ann: Milford,<br />
Delaware; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Sophomore<br />
Class Student Night Committee, 2; Ski<br />
Club, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Animus Quarens, 1;<br />
Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Lytton, Winnie Bright: Edinburgh,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Latin;<br />
Graduation, December, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Scipionic Circle, 3, 4; Eta Sigma<br />
Phi, 3, 4; President of Scipionic Circle.<br />
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McAllister, Sharon Maxine: Staunton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Legislative Council, .3;<br />
Student Education Association, 3; Glee<br />
Club, 3.<br />
McCabe, Kathleen Lee: Pennsauken,<br />
New Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Health and Physical Education;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pem<br />
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3,<br />
4; Aquamaids, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President,<br />
3); YWCA, 1, 2 (Treasurer, 2).<br />
McCail, Connie Sue: North Tazewell,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Double Major;<br />
Spanish and English; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Spanish Club, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2; President, 3);<br />
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1,<br />
2; Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Chi Alpha, 4 (Vice-President, 4j;<br />
Radford College Honor Society, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-President, 4); Honors: Kappa<br />
Delta Pi Honor Education Honor<br />
Fraternity, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta<br />
Honor English Fraternity, 3, 4.<br />
McCormick, Martha Lou: Degree,<br />
B.S.; Major, Elementary Education;<br />
Graduation; December, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
National Education Association;<br />
3, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 3, 4.<br />
McCarthy, Sharon Lee: Arlingt.on,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; MiJor,<br />
Chemistry; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Chi Beta· Phi, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />
National Science Foundation Scholarship,<br />
3.<br />
McClung, Jane Ardith: Marion,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, PhYSical<br />
Education; Organizations: House<br />
Council, 4; BSU Council, 3, 4; Pem<br />
Club, 3.<br />
McColgan, Carey, Ann: Big Stone<br />
Gap, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
History; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Young Republicans, 4;<br />
History Club, 4.<br />
McConnel, Kay Kilgore: Kingsport,
Tennessee; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
English and Speech; Graduation,<br />
December, 196H; Organizations:<br />
Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Arpha Sigma<br />
Tau Sorority, 3, 4; Pansophia 2, 3, 4; <br />
Student Life, 3; Honors: Sigma Tau<br />
Delta, 3, 4; Junior Resident, J; House<br />
Council, 2.<br />
tions: Day Student's Cluh, Secretary;<br />
Home Economics Club; Honor Council;<br />
Student Life: Glamour Contest.<br />
Martin, Lois Ann: Chatliam, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, ~lay, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association, 4.<br />
Miller, Glenna Alrich: McClean,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Miller, Susan Winroth: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Aquamaids, 1, 2; Home Economics<br />
Club, 2; Student Education Association,<br />
2,3, 4.<br />
McCrickard, Meredith, Gail: Martins !vlartin, :\tIarjorie Elaine: Mechanicsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
ville, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
History; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>; Elementarv Education; Graduation,<br />
Organizations: Young Republicans, 4 . \!lay, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Legislative<br />
Council, 4; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Student Millsap, Joyce Ann: Abington,<br />
McDorman, Betsy Rutledge: Baltimore, Education Association, 3, 4. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S .; Major, English; Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Martin, Nancy Brooke: Hampton, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: BSU, 1, 2, 3,<br />
Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Orchesis Club, 3; Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, 4; Student Education Association, 2, 3,<br />
Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Pansophia, 4; Elementary Education; Graduation, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3.<br />
National Education Association, 4; May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Student Education Association; Honors: Education Association, 3, 4. Mixell, Candy L.: Silver Springs,<br />
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Martin, Susan Lynn: Monson, Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
McGrath, Gail Kathleen: Middlesex, Massachusetts; Degree, B.S.; Major, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
New Jersey, Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Education; Graduation, Education Association 2, 3, 4; Wesley<br />
Home Economics; Graduation, May, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee Club, Foundation Council, 1, 2; Canterbury<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha Sigma 1; Choral Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, Association Vestry, 3 (Sr. Warden, 4);<br />
Alpha Sorority, 3, 4; German Club, 3, 2; Secretary, 3; PreSident, 4); Freshman Treasurer, 1.<br />
4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Geography Club, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's <br />
Newman Club, 1; Intramurals 3, 4; List, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Beta EpSilon, 4; Moles, Bonnie Gail: Rich Creek,<br />
Rush Chairman (ASA) 4; House Sophomore Counselor, 2; Electoral Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English<br />
Council, Fire Warden, 4. Board, 3. Journalism; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: BSU Freshman<br />
McQueeney, Patricia Ann: Shaker Maves, Frances Brvant: Richmond, Council, 1; Student Government<br />
Heights, Ohio; Degree, B.S.; Major, Virginia; Degree, B.S'.; Maior, English; (Freshman Representative to Student<br />
Early Childhood Education; Gradua Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Court); Student Education Association,<br />
tion, May, <strong>1969</strong>. House Council, 1; Student Education 4; Honors: Good Citizen Award, 1.<br />
Association, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3,<br />
Manley, Tondra Lynn: Ormund Beach, 4; German Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Moody, Suzanne: Pulaski, Virginia;<br />
Florida; Degree, B.A.; Major, Delta, 3, 4; May Commission, 3. Degree, B.S.; Major, Music;<br />
Psychology; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Organizations: Psi Club, 2, 3, 4 Merricks, Margery Jean: Martinsville, Band, 1, 2, 3 (President, 3); Stag~<br />
(Treasurer, 2; Vice-President, 3); Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Spanish; Band, 3, 4; MENC, 4; Honors: Mu Phi<br />
Newman Club, 1; Legislative Council, Gniduation, December, 1968; Organiza Epsilon. <br />
4. tions: Spanish Cluh, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, <br />
.3); Student Education Association, 3, 4; Moon, Toni Lynette: Newport News,<br />
Marion, Peggy Sue: Galax, Virginia; UCCF, 1, 2, .3, 4; Honors: Dean's List, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Early Childhood 3, 4. Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; March, 19(59; Organiiations: VHEA, 1,<br />
Organizations: Glee Club, 2, 3; Band, Metcalfe, Linda Marie: Alexandria, 2; Political Parties Committee, 4;<br />
4; Honors: Dean's List. Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English; Student Court Representative, 4;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organiza Student Educational Association, 4;<br />
Marks, Ann Louise: Hopewell, tions: Pansophia, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Honors: Dean's List, 3. <br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business SympOSium, 2, 3; Democratic Club, 4; <br />
Administration; Graduation, May, International Relations, 4. Moore, Nancy Jane: Halif~, Virginia;<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Sigma Sigma Degree, B.S.; Major, English-Spanish;<br />
Sigma, 2, 3, 4; House Council Metts, June Adele: Glade Hill, Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Vice-President, 1; Honors: Dean's List, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Political Student Education Association, 3;<br />
3. Science; Graduation, December 1968; Spanish Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3);<br />
Organizations: BSU, (Communications Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Pansophia, 3, 4<br />
Marshall, Helen Jones: Blacksburg, Chairman, 1, 2, 3, 4); Student (Recording Secretary); BSU, 3; Bee<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Latin; Education Association, 2, 3, 4; Hive, 2; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: International Relations Club, 3, 4;<br />
Scipionic Circle, 3; 4-H Club, 3; (Recording Secretary); Honors: Pi Moore, Patricia M.: Cherry Point,<br />
Tri-M,3. Gamma Mu, 4; Dean s List, 4.<br />
N.C.; Degree, B.S.; Major, Library<br />
Science - English; Graduation, March,<br />
Marsico, Barbara Crystal: Stuart, Miller, Billie Dawn: Radford, Virginia; <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Grapurchat News<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Editor, 1; Honor Society Secretary, 4;<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation, Education; Graduation, March <strong>1969</strong>; Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors:<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Choir, 2; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau Virginia College Queen, 2; Honor<br />
Glee Club, 3, 4; Geography Club, 3; Sorority, 3, 4 (Editor, 4); Honor Society, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Young Democrats, 4. Council, 3, 4; Day Students Club, 2, 3,<br />
4 (President, 3); UCCF, 1, 2, 3, 4 Moore, Susan Elizabeth: Floyd,<br />
Martin, Brenda Lee: Radford, Virginia; (Secretary-Treasurer, 3); Orchesis, 2, 3; Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, <br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics; Student Government Association Chemistry; Graduation, December, <br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>: Organiza- Electoral Board, 3. 1968; Organizations: Highlanders
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, French<br />
and English; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2,<br />
3, 4; German Club, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta<br />
Phi, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; <br />
Newman Club, 1, 2, 4; Sophomore<br />
Counselor.<br />
O'Neil, Mary Louise: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
-0<br />
Owings, Ann Chisholm: Norfolk,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Cotillion<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3); Alpha<br />
Band, 1, 2, 3; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Murray, Karen Elizabeth: Oradell, Sigma Tau, 3, 4 (Co-rush chairman, 4); <br />
YWCA, 2; Sophomore Councelor, 2; New Tersey; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Early Sophomore Counselor, 2; House <br />
House Council, 2; Sophomore Childhood Education; Graduation, Council, 1 (Treasurer); Student <br />
Representative Board, 2; Honors: May, <strong>1969</strong>, Organizations: Phi Beta Education Association, 4. <br />
Dean's List, 2, .3, 4. Lambda, 1; Sophomore Councelor; <br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Morgan, Joann Dorothy: McClean, Interdorm Court, 4. -p-<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Myers, Margaret E.: Arlington, <br />
Organizations: Grapurchat, 3; Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Padgett, Shirley Ann: Buchanan,<br />
Legislative COlmcil, 3, 4; Student Economics; Graduation, December, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Math;<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Junior 1968; Organizations: LSA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Graduation, May, Hl69; Organizations:<br />
Follies, 3; Chairman of Senior Home Economics Club. Tri-M, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 3;<br />
Banquet, 4; Youth for Exceptional President, 4); Student Education<br />
Children, 3; Student Council for Association.<br />
Exceptional Children, 4.<br />
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Painter, Carolyn Ann: Staunton,<br />
Morgan, Virginia: Alexandria, Virginia;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Degree, B.A.; Major, French; Necessary, Ruby Nell: Bluefield, Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Organizations: Highlander's Band, 3, 4;<br />
Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4 (Membership Mathematics; Graduation, December, Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Chairman, 3, 4); German Club, 2, 3, 4; 1968; Organizations: Tri-M, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
House, Council, Secretary, 3; Le Honors: Dean's List; Honor SOCiety, 3,<br />
Cercle Francais, 2. 4 (Secretary, 3); Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, Pappas, Christinia Ann: Alexandria,<br />
4; Chi Beta Phi, 3, 4. Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, History;<br />
Morrison, Jane Howard: Berryville,<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Nester, Joan Carolyn: Hillsville, Student Education Association 3·<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Sophomore Stunt<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student Graduation May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: ~ight , 2; Junior Follies, 3; Campus<br />
Education Association, 4; Newman Student Education Association. Carnival, 2, 3.<br />
Club, 4.<br />
Nichols, Martha Jane: Fries, Virginia;<br />
Morton, Linda Mae: Fries, Virginia;<br />
Payne, Margaret Susan: Christians<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Science;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />
burg, Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organiza<br />
Psychology; Graduation, May, 196!:);<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
tions: Tri-M, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Organizations: Alpha Sigma Alpha,<br />
BSU, 3, 4. Transfer: Wingate College.<br />
Association, 4; Sophomore Counselor;<br />
3, 4; German Club, 4; Psi Club, 3,<br />
Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4. Nicholson, Ann Inez: Portsmouth, 4 (PreSident, 4); Interdorm Court, 3;<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, Biology; House Council, 3; Honors: Dean's List,<br />
Murphy, Kathleen A.: New Rochelle, Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: 3; Scholarship Award In ASA Pledge<br />
New York; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early House Council, 2, 3, 4, 5; Honors: Class, 3.<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation, Crown Bearer, May Court, 3.<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Peer, Linda Lee: Herndon, Virginia;<br />
Ninmann, Cheryl Arlene: Floyd, Degree, B.S.; Major, Statistics;<br />
Murphy, Marilyn Dirie: Rustburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Bretheren Pennington, Pamela Jo: Degree, B.S.;<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Choir, 1; Student Fellowship, 1, 2; YWCA, 1, 2; Major, Art Education; Graduation,<br />
ME~C, 1; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Worship Mu Phi Epsilon, .3, 4; Inter-Varsity May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Art Guild,<br />
Committee, 3, 4); Sophomore Christian Fellowship, 2, 3, 4; Glee 2, 3; Hoofbeats, 2.<br />
Counselor; Honor Council, 3, 4; Club, 1, 2; Choral Club, 2, 3, 4; Band,<br />
Executive Council, .'3; Student 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List. Peters, Suzanne: Pound, Virginia;<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Freshman Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
ID Program, 1; Honors: Dean's List. Noonan, Elaine Marie: Alexandria, Education and SpeCial Education;
Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association,<br />
3; Glee Club, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's<br />
List, 3.<br />
Phillips, Constance Wendy: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Legislative<br />
Council, 3; Westmininter Felfowship,<br />
3 (President, 3).<br />
Phipps, Ella Victoria: Hopewell,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Young<br />
Republicans Club; Student Education<br />
Association. Transfer: Averett College.<br />
Pierpont, Christa Ann: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Special<br />
Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Cotillion Club, 4;<br />
Chairman of Freshman Tea, 1;<br />
Publicity for Drama Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Publicity for Orchesis, 3, 4; Student<br />
COWlcil for Exceptional Children, 4;<br />
Youth for Exceptional Children, 3;<br />
Honors: May Day Princess, 2.<br />
Pingatore, Patricia Anne: Springfield,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Spanish;<br />
Minor, Political Science; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Spanish<br />
Club, 2 (Secretary, 1, 2); YOWlg<br />
Democrats, 4; Honors: Sophomore<br />
COWlselor, Pi Gamma Mu, 4.<br />
Pitts, Linda Lee: Gloucester, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Plaster, Susan Kay: Norfolk, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Wesley FOWldation, 3,<br />
4; Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
House COWlcil, 3; Alpha Sigma Alpha,<br />
3, 4 (Treasurer, 3; Assistant Chaplain,<br />
4); German Club, 3, 4.<br />
Poff, Nancy Ellen: Bristol, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Art Education;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity, 3;<br />
Vice-President, 4); Ski Club, 2<br />
(Vice-President, 2); Grap,urchat, 3<br />
(Cartoonist; Feature Writer); National<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Honors:<br />
Dean's List, 3.<br />
Pollard, Cynthia Ann: Portsmouth,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2,<br />
3,4.<br />
Porter, Elsie Kathryn: Arlington,<br />
Virginia Degree, B.A.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Scholarship Chairman, 4); German<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; Grap,urchat, 2; French<br />
Club, 3.<br />
Powers, Cynthia Ann: Bedford,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House<br />
Council President, 3; Member of<br />
Interdorm Executive Council, 3; Pem<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; AA, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Honors: President Floyd<br />
Dorm, 3.<br />
Powers, Sandra Darlene: Oxen Hill,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Sociology; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Grap-urchat, 1, 2; Alpha<br />
Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 3,<br />
4; History Club, 4.<br />
Preston, Laurel Anne: Abingdon,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Biology;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
House COWlcil President, 1, 2, 3;<br />
Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic<br />
President, 4; German Club, 2, .3, 4;<br />
Highlanders Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Drum<br />
Major, 4).<br />
Pritchard, Lynn Marie: Monterey,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, English;<br />
Minors, Speech and Journalism;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Glee Club, 1, 3; El Circlulo E spanol, 1;<br />
Choir, 3; Choral Club, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Virginia<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Wesley<br />
Foundation, 1; Pansophia, 3, 4;<br />
Sophomore COWlselor, 2; Honors:<br />
Dean's List.<br />
Purcell, Mary Frances: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Psychology; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;<br />
Psf Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer,<br />
3; Secretary, 4); Psi Chi, 4 (Secretary,<br />
4); German Club, 3, 4; Honors: Psi Chi.<br />
-Q-<br />
Qualls, Patricia Kay: Big Stone Gap,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Highlanders, 2, 3,<br />
4; Student Education Association;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
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Rader, Nancy Ann: Silver Spring,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 1; Student Education,<br />
3, 4; Cotillion Club, 3, 4; Campus<br />
Carnival, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore StWlt<br />
Night, 2.<br />
Raiden, Mary Charles: Springfield,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, ~arly<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha<br />
Sigma Alpha, 3, 4; German Club, 2, 3,<br />
4 (Properties co-chairman)"; Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Student<br />
Legislative, 3; Junior Follies, 3;<br />
Honors: May Court, 3.<br />
Rasnick, Glenda Joyce: Dante,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Student Education Association; YOWlg<br />
Democrats.<br />
Ratcliffe, Bernice Ann: Glade Hill,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ;v Major, Health<br />
and Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Athletic<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; PEM Club, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Interdorm<br />
Court Representative for Stuart Dorm;<br />
Secretary of Interdorm Court;<br />
Treasurer of Washington Dorm.<br />
Raybuck, Lynda Jean: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A. ; Major, Speech,<br />
Drama, and English; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha Psi Omega,<br />
1, 2, 3, 4 (PreSident, 3, 4); Curtain<br />
Clan, 1, 2; Lighting DeSigner <br />
Preston Hall, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma<br />
Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (co-rush chairman, 3);<br />
German Club, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 3);<br />
Student Government, (Vice-President<br />
of Russell Hall, 1; Class President, 2;<br />
West Moffett President, 3); Newman<br />
Club, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Freshman<br />
ID ~ommittee , 1; Sophomore Stunt<br />
Night, 2, 3; Freshman ID Night, TWlior<br />
Follies, 1, 2, 3; Honors: Theatre<br />
Department Technical Award, 2, 3;<br />
Who's Who in American Colleges and<br />
Universities, 3; Dean's List, 3.<br />
Reddish, Barbara G.: Aroda, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: 4-H Alumnae Club, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4; (PreSident, 3); Band, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Glee Club, 4; Honors: Dean's List, 2,<br />
3, 4.<br />
Reedy, Patricia Louise: Silver Spring,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Business Administration; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Phi Beta<br />
Lambda, 3, 4.<br />
Reese, Marjorie Jean: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Health<br />
and Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Dorm<br />
President, 1; May Commission, 1;<br />
Co-Chairman Freshman ID Program,<br />
1; Student Government Executive<br />
COWlcil, 2, 3; Chairman Interdorm<br />
COWlcil, 2, 3; Vice-President<br />
Sophomore Class, 2; Athletic<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; PEM Club, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tav<br />
Sorority, 2, 3, 4; (Pledge Chairman, 3);<br />
President of Senior Class; Honors: 1 of<br />
12 Outstanding Freshmen, 1; Who's<br />
Who in American Colleges and<br />
Universities, 3; Dean's List, 3.
Reynolds, Elizabeth Carolyn: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Art;<br />
Graduation, May, 1009; Organizations:<br />
House Council, 1, :3; .
Virginia; Degree, B.A.: Major, Biology;<br />
Graduation, March, ] 009; Organizations:<br />
Biology Cluh, 1, 2, (Treasurer, 3, 4);<br />
Ski Cluh, 1, (Secretary, 2, 3, 4).<br />
Russell Patricia Ann: Abingdon,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Sophomore Counselor; Honors:<br />
Dean's List.<br />
-5<br />
Salley, G. Geneva: Halifax, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
BSe, 1, 2, :3, 4; Sopho.more COlm.selor,<br />
2; Choral Club, 2, 3, 4; ChOIr, 4;<br />
Pansophia, 4: Grap-urchat, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 4; National<br />
Council of Teachers of English, 3, 4.<br />
Saunders, James, Gayle: Chatham,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English<br />
and Psychology; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: StUdent Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Psychology Club,<br />
2, :3, 4; Pansophia, 4.<br />
Scavuzzo, Linda Ann: North Plainfield,<br />
New Jersey; Degree, B.A .; Major,<br />
History; Minor, Political Science;<br />
Graduation,August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
~ ewman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; President, 4);<br />
Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 4; Sophomore Stunt<br />
Night, 2; Co-Chai rman of Senior Banquet,4.<br />
Schaff, Margaret Roberta: Falls<br />
Church, Virginia; Degree, B.s.; Maior,<br />
Art; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Hoofbeats, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Secretary, 3; President, 4); Redcoats,<br />
2, 3, 4; Art Guild, 3, 4; Animus<br />
Quarens, 3, 4.<br />
Schmidt, Carol Alberta: Willow Grove,<br />
Pennsylvania; Vegree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Home Economics; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home Economics<br />
Club.<br />
Schroeder, Dianne Frances: Falls<br />
Church, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Home Economics Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 2, .3, 4; lntramurals, 1.<br />
Scott, Janice Kay: Hampton, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Education; Graduation,<br />
Elementary<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: National Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
Scott, Judy Belle: Danville, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Mathematics;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
German Club, 3, 4; Tri-M Club, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Refreshment Chairman for<br />
Coronation Ball, 4; Sophomore<br />
Counselor, 2; BSU, 2 (Recreation<br />
Leader of Girls' Club), Legislative<br />
Council, :3; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Seaver, Carolyn Hope: McLean,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House<br />
Council, - :3; Freshman Follies, 1;<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Sensabaugh, Mary Earle Massie:<br />
Glasgow, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Aquamaids, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, .3;<br />
PubliCity Chairman, 3); Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4 (Treasurer,<br />
4); Geography Club, 2, 3; Grapurchat,<br />
1; BSU, 2, 3; Young Democrats Cluh,<br />
4; Honors: Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Page in<br />
May Court, 1; Page at Daughters of<br />
the American Revolution Continental<br />
Congress, 2; Page at State Daughters<br />
of American Revolution, 2.<br />
Shabaz, Luba Bet: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Administration; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Choral Club, 3;<br />
Cotillion Club, 4.<br />
Shannon, Patricia Louise: Degree,<br />
B.S.; Major, History; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Sophomore<br />
Cow1selor, 2; Interdorm Court, 2;<br />
House Council, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 3.<br />
Sharpe, Elena Tonci: Annandale,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A .; Major, Biology;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Newman Club, 1, 2; Young Democrats,<br />
1.<br />
Shaw, Jane Galloway: Charlotte,<br />
North Carolina; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
English; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: BSU, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Shea, Mary Katherine: Adrian,<br />
Michigan; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Business Education; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha Sigma Tau,<br />
2, 3, 4 (Editor, 3; Panhellenic Council<br />
Representative, 4); Cotillion Club, 2, 3,<br />
4; Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Treasurer, 2) Secretary, 3; (Vice<br />
President, 4); House Council, 2,<br />
(Treasurer, 2); Student Government<br />
Association, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer,<br />
3, 4); Transfer Counselor, 2; Student<br />
Education Association; Honors: Dean's<br />
List; Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4; Miss Future<br />
Business Teacher of America, 3rd<br />
place, 3; Who's Who in AmerIcan<br />
Universities and College, 3, 4.<br />
Shelton, Joan Marie: Gretna, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics;<br />
Minor, Chemistry; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: UCCF, 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Reporter, 2); Radford College Chapter<br />
of Virginia Home Economics<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3);<br />
Student Education Association, :3, 4;<br />
Virginia Home Economics College<br />
Chapter, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4);<br />
Sophomore Counselor, 2; Honors:<br />
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society,<br />
3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi Educational<br />
Fraternity, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi Scientific<br />
Fraternity, 3, 4 (Reporter, 4).<br />
Shelton, Lynda Sharon: Norfolk,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; ~lajor , Home<br />
Economics Business; Graduation, Mav,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Sigma Kappa<br />
Sorority, 2, .3, 4 (Corresponding<br />
Secretary, 4).<br />
Sheppard, Linda Diann: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, French;<br />
Graduation May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2; French Club,<br />
1, 2; National Education Association,<br />
3, 4; Student Education Association, 3,<br />
4; Legislative Council, 3; Ski Cluh, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 1.<br />
Shillato, Sandra Lee: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House<br />
Council, 1; Sophomore Class Officer,<br />
(Secretary), Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Property Manager, 3; President, 4;<br />
Winter Dance Co-Chairman, 3);<br />
Co-Chairman of Decorations for<br />
Campus Carnival, 3; Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
Short, Alice Faye: Hurt, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
Short, Bonnie Gayle: Vinton, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and<br />
Physical Education; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Monogram Club,<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; AA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pem Club, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4 (Reporter, 2; President, 3);<br />
Orchesis, 1, 2; Aquamaids, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Who's Who in American<br />
Universities and Colleges, 3.<br />
Simmons, Connie Marie: Altavista,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, December,<br />
1968; Organizations: Highlanders, 3, 4;<br />
Tri-M, 4 (SOCial Chairman, 4);<br />
Bluesettes, 3.<br />
Sines, Glenda Mae: Hopewell,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Bee Hive..3; Jr. Board Dorm<br />
Representative, 3; Grapurchat, :3;<br />
Sh.ldent Education Association, 4;<br />
Honors: Pi Delta Epsilon, 4.<br />
Singleton, Nancy Lee: Rockaway, New<br />
Jersey; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 1; Choral Club, 2;<br />
Campus Carnival Chairman, .3;<br />
Student Life, 2; Student Government<br />
Association, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3,
4); Honors: Dean's List; President of<br />
Southern Intercollegiate Association of<br />
Student Governments, 4; Who's Who<br />
in American Universities and Colleges,<br />
3, 4.<br />
Singleton, Pere: Hampton, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Young Democrats Club, 4; SNEA, 3.<br />
Slate, Deborah Lynn: Hillsville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, H)o~; Organizations: Inter-Varsity<br />
Christian Fellowship, 1, 2: Chi Alpha,<br />
4 (Chaplain, 4); Psi Chi, 4; Honors:<br />
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society,<br />
3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4.<br />
Small, Elizabeth Diane: Staunton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Sophomore Counselor, 2; Pansophia,<br />
.'3 (Vice-President, 3); Student<br />
Education Association, 3.<br />
Smith, Beth Flora: Roanoke, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Smith, Cynthia Hughes: Germantown,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Physical Education; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Choral Club, 2, 3;<br />
Pem Club, 1, 2, 3, (PreSident, 4);<br />
Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Vice-President, 4); House Council, 2<br />
(Treasurer); Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Pledge Chairman, 3).<br />
Smith, Nancy Marie: Lexington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3,<br />
4 (Reporter, 4); Studp-nt Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
Smith, Virginia W.: Hampton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Smithers, Beulah Marie: Hanover,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council, 1, 3, 4<br />
(Secretary, 1; Vice-President, 3;<br />
President, 4); German Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Tri-M, 3; Curtain Clan, 3 (President,<br />
3); Alpha Psi Omega, 2, 3, 4:<br />
Smola, Mary Carol: Newport News,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major ~ Busine~s<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3,<br />
4 (Treasurer, 4); Student Education<br />
Association, 2, 3; Bee Hive, 1;<br />
Sophomore Counselor, 2; Honor<br />
Council, (Summer, 3); Honors: Dean's<br />
List, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Smoot, Jean Calder: McLean, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Health and<br />
Physical Education;' Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House Council, 1,<br />
2; Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4; Pem Club, 1;<br />
Aquamaids, 1, 2; Young Republicans,<br />
4.<br />
Snead, Ann Leavell: Staunton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English<br />
and Spanish; Graduation, 1968;<br />
Organizations: Student Government<br />
Association, 2, 3, 4 (Student Life<br />
Committee, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, Student<br />
Life, 2, 3; Chairman Student Life, 3, 4;<br />
Executive Council, 3, 4; College<br />
Council, 3, 4); Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3.<br />
Snead, Dale Elizabeth: Arlington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Chemistry; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: House Council, 4;<br />
Chairman of Snow Days Activities, 4;<br />
Chairman of Radford College Field<br />
Hockey Team, 1; Honors: Dean's List,<br />
2, 3.<br />
Snider, Gerry Lynn: Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 4;<br />
Student Education Association, 4; LSA,<br />
1, 2; Sophomore Counselor, 2.<br />
Sowers, Ruth Elaine: Gate City,<br />
Virgmia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Spence, Sarah Kaye: Bluefield,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Kappa Mu<br />
Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4;<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor<br />
SOciety, 3, 4.<br />
Spooner, Helen Ann: Yorktown,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Administration; Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, 1.<br />
Sprouse, Margaret Marston: Charlottesville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Health and Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations, Pem<br />
Club, 3, 4; AA, 3, 4; Monogram Club,<br />
3,4.<br />
S~ro~~, Mary Angela: Chesterfi~ld,<br />
Virgmla; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Tri-M, 1, 2;<br />
National Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Spruill, Mary Paulette: Portsmouth,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Physical<br />
Education and Health; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Alpha<br />
Sigma Alpha, 2, 3, 4 (Membership<br />
Chairman, 3; Song Leader, 2); German<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Chairman, 3, 4);<br />
Pem Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2;<br />
Head of Volleyball, 2); AA, 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; House<br />
Council, 1, 2 (SOcial Chairman, 1;<br />
Head Hall Monitor, 2).<br />
Stables, Rora Shepherd: Rich Creek,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Kappa Mu Epsilon;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
St. Clair, June Carol: Blue Ridge,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: German Club, 2, 3;<br />
Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega<br />
Pi, 3, 4 (Historian, 4); House Council, 3<br />
(Treasurer, 3); Interdorm Court; 3.<br />
Stevens, Susan: Richmond, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; ' Major, French;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;' Organizations:<br />
Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4 (PreSident<br />
of Pledge Crass, 2); P~nhellenic<br />
Council Representative, 4; Cotillion<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 4;<br />
House Council, 1, 4 (Fire Warden, 1;<br />
Social Chairman, 4); Sophomore<br />
Counselor, Honors: May Court, 2;<br />
Campus Carnival Princess, 1.<br />
Stidham, Linda Gail: Pound, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
Stone, Eleanor Louise:' Richmond,<br />
Kentucky; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
Psychology; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,
3, 4 (Vice-President, 3, 4); House<br />
Council, 1 (Fire Warden); Sophomore<br />
Counselor, 2; Psi Club, 4; Intramurals,<br />
I, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Strum, Joyce Ann: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: German<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4<br />
(Executive Council, 3, 4); House<br />
Council, 3 (Treasurer); Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
Strong, Barbara: Bluefield, West<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and Physicar Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pem Club,<br />
3, 4; AA, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4.<br />
Transfer, Bluefield Jr. College.<br />
Sutphin, Dorothy Kathleen: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Orchesis, 4; Pansophia, 4; Transfer:<br />
Orlando Jr. College, Florida; Homecoming<br />
Representative for Delta Psi<br />
Omega; Delta Psi Omega, Dramatics<br />
Fraternity; Transfer: Virginia Western;<br />
Transfer: Roanoke College; Roanoke<br />
College Players.<br />
Sutphin, Judith Pugh: Christiansburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology;<br />
Graduation, December, 1968.<br />
Swartout, Beth Ann: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Eaucation; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House<br />
Council, 1 (PreSident); , Interdorm<br />
Council, 1; Student Government, 1;<br />
Sophomore Counselor, 2; German Club<br />
2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Alpha Sigma Tau,<br />
3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary, 3, 4);<br />
Panhellenic Council, 3 (Treasurer, 3);<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi<br />
Beta Phi Honor Fraternity, 3, 4.<br />
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Taylor, Marsha Karen: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, May <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Athletic Association 1,<br />
2; Student Education Association 3;<br />
Tri-M, 4; Tunior Class Board, 3; Honor<br />
Council Representative 3; Honors:<br />
Dean's List 2.<br />
Telgas, Barbara Ann: Appalachia,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 4, Sophomore<br />
Counselor, 2; Honors: Dean's List, 2.<br />
Terry, Mavis Darlene: Abington,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Art<br />
Education; Graduation, December,<br />
1968; Organizations: Baptist Student<br />
Union, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association 3.<br />
Thomas, Judy Lynn: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Organizations: Baptist Student Union,<br />
I, 2, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Pansophia, 3, 4.<br />
Thomason, Anita Louise: Bristol,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Sigma<br />
Sigma Sigma Sorority, 2, 3, 4; House<br />
Council, 3; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Thompson, Claudette Webb: Stuart,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, December, 1968; Transfer:<br />
Averett College.<br />
Thompson, Susan Cureau: LiVingston,<br />
Virginia, Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Campus<br />
Carnival, 3; Grapurchat, 3, 4; House<br />
Council, 3; Young Republicans, 4.<br />
Thon, Cheryl Annette: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Special<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Sophomore Counselor;<br />
Student Education Association.<br />
Tate, Carol Stephanie: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Interdorm<br />
Court, 3; House Council; Interdorm<br />
Council; Student Education Association.<br />
Thorburn, Jean Moore: Fredericksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Home Economics Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economic Club, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma<br />
Tau, 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain, 3, Vice President<br />
4).<br />
Tibbs, Carol Pamela: Lynchburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English,<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>.<br />
Tillmann, Susan Rogers: Falls Church,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Sigma<br />
Sigma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Club, 2,<br />
3; House Council, 2; Sophomore<br />
Counselor; Grapurchat 2.<br />
Toney, Roberta Dianne: Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and Physicar Education; Graduation,<br />
May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pemm Club,<br />
3, 4; Westminister Fellowship, 3;<br />
Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Kappa Delta Pi, 4; Intramurals, I, 2, 3;<br />
Honors: Dean's List; Honor Society.<br />
Trail, Linda Sherrill: Marion, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Home Economics<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Home Economics, I, 2,<br />
3, 4; Student Education Association, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Trimmer, Carolyn Elizabeth: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Y1ajor, Health<br />
and Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Pemm Club,<br />
I, 2, 3, 4; A.A., I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram<br />
Club, 3, 4; Interdorm Cow1cil, 3, 4;<br />
House Council, 3, 4; Freshman I.D.<br />
Night; Sophomore Stunt Night; JlUlior<br />
Follies; Campus Carnival; Intramurals,<br />
I , 2, 3, 4; Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Turner, Frances Carol: Danville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Chi1dhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 4. Transfer:<br />
Averett College<br />
Turner, Linda Dale: Fairfax, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Young Republicans, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Honor<br />
Council, 4.<br />
Twardy, Christine Louise: Springfield,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Orchestra, I, 3; Glee Club, 1; Cotillion<br />
Club, 3, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4; Legislative Council,<br />
4; Orchesis, 1; Sophomore Stunt Night,<br />
Campus Carnival, 2, 3; Honors: Sigma<br />
Tau Delta 3, 4; Dean's List.<br />
Trout, Terryee Lynn: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Glee Club, 3, 4; Ski Club 2;<br />
Spanish Club, 4: Freshman I.D. ; Sophomore<br />
Stlmt Night; Sophomore Counselor.<br />
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Underwood, Carolyn Johnson: Christiansburg,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education: Graduation,<br />
December, 1968; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association; Inter-Varsity, 1.<br />
Urenko, Susan Fannie: Frackville,<br />
Pennsylvania; Degree, B.S. ; Major,<br />
Home Economics; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home Economics<br />
Club, I, 2, 3, 4 (Messiah College, I, 2).<br />
Transfer: Messiah College; Penn State<br />
UniverSity.<br />
Uzzell, Laura Cowan: Garden City,<br />
New York; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Business Administration; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Young<br />
Republicans Club, I, 2, 3, 4 (PreSident,<br />
1, 2, 4; Social and Campaign<br />
Chairman, 3); Glee Club, 1; Choral<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury, I, 2, 3, 4~<br />
Inter-VarSity Christian Fellowship, 4;<br />
Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4; Tri-M, 1;<br />
International Relations Club, 3, 4.<br />
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Vassar, Rebecca Anne: Gladys,
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
House Council, 2; Student Education<br />
Association.<br />
Walrond, Sandra Kay: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association; Sophomore<br />
COlUlselor; JlUlior Board Representative;<br />
Honors: Dean's List.<br />
Ward, Charlotte Anita: Berwyn,<br />
Pennsylvania; Degree, B.A.; Major,<br />
French; Graduation, December, 1968;<br />
Organizations: Ski Club, 1; <strong>Beehive</strong>, 1;<br />
Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2, 4; German<br />
Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, 2, 3,<br />
4; House COlUlcil, 4.<br />
Washington, Rilla: Degree, B.A. ;<br />
Major, flistory; Graduation, December,<br />
1968; Organizations: Hoofbeats, 2, 4.<br />
Waterworth, Judith Torrence:<br />
Lynchburg, Virginia; Degree, B.S.;<br />
Major, Elementary Education and<br />
Special Education; Graduation, March,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Psychology Club,<br />
1; Student Education Association, 3, 4.<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and Physicar Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: PEMM<br />
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association, 1,<br />
2, 3, 4, (Keeper of Points, 2; Co-Head<br />
of Volleyball, 3); Monogram Club, 2, 3,<br />
4, (President, 3); BSU, 1, 2; Student<br />
Education Association, 4; Honors:<br />
Dean's List, 3; Who's Who in<br />
American Colleges and Universities, 4.<br />
Velenovsky, Sharon Lee: Richmond,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; . Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3, 4; Glee Club,<br />
3, 4; Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />
Geography Club, 2.<br />
Ventress, Linda Diane: Falls Church,<br />
Virginia; Degree B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Ski Club, 1;<br />
Geography Club, 2; Legislative<br />
COlUlcil, 3; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4, (President, 4);<br />
Cotillion Club, 3, 4, (Property<br />
Manager, 4); Lutheran Student<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Historian, 2;<br />
Treasurer, 3, 4; National Officer, 3, 4);<br />
Sophomore COlUlselor, 2; Virginia<br />
Association of Student Governments, 4;<br />
Honors: Dean's List, 2, 3.<br />
Verret, Pamela Lorraine: Winchester,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation. May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Westminister Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4:<br />
Interfaith COlUlcil, 2, 3; Curtain Clan,<br />
1, 2; The Children's Hour 2; Young<br />
Republicans Club, 2, 3, 4, (Vice<br />
President, 2, 3; Membership Chairman,<br />
3); JlUlior Board, 3; Intramurals, 1.<br />
Vitlo, Karen Frances: Norfolk,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, French;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Le Cercle Francais, 3, (Secretary);<br />
International Relations Club, 3,<br />
(Vice-PreSident); Legislative COlUlcil,<br />
4; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi<br />
Delta Phi, 3, 4, (President, 4).<br />
Vosper, Janet Lee: Alexandria,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
May, Hl69; Organizations: Young<br />
Democrats Club, 4; Student Education<br />
Association, 3, 4.<br />
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Waalewyn, Kathryn Lea: StalUlton,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Spanish Club, 1; Home<br />
Economics Club, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
Walker, Janet Lee: Radford, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Sophomore COlUlselor.<br />
Walker, Susan Mary: Meadville,<br />
Pennsylvania; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
English; Organizations: House COlUlCj],<br />
2,4.<br />
Waller, Jane Reed: Stuart, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Student Education<br />
Association, 3; Transfer: Ferrum JlUlior<br />
College.<br />
Waller, Patricia Ann: Pulaski, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Biology;<br />
Watson, Carolyn Louise: Riverdale,<br />
Maryland; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Mathematics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Ski Club, 2, 3; Tri-M, 4;<br />
United Campus Christian Fellowship,<br />
1, 2, 3, 4, (Vice-PreSident, 3); Spanish<br />
Club, 4.<br />
Watson, Dorothy H.: Charlottesville,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics Education; Graduation;<br />
August, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: House<br />
COlUlcil, 4, (Treasurer).<br />
Watson, Sue Carol: Virginia Beach,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Health<br />
and Physical Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: PEMM<br />
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; lnterdorm Court, 2;<br />
House Council, 2, (PreSident).<br />
Welder, Julia Smith: Radford, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.A.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, December, 1968.<br />
West, Virginia Kaye: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Student<br />
Education Association, 3; YOlUlg<br />
Republicans, 4; Psychology Club, 3.<br />
Wetzel, Carolyn Elaine: Woodstock,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Home<br />
Economics; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Home ' Economics Club,<br />
2, 3, 4; Sophomore COlUlselor, 2; 4-H<br />
Alumni Club, 1, 2, 3, 4,<br />
(Vice-President, 3); Student Education<br />
Association, 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
Whicker, Greta Kay: Bristol, Virginia,<br />
Degree, B.S. ; Major, Home Economics<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: BSU, 2, 3, 4; Home
Economics Club, 1, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
White, Wilsonia Walker: Highland<br />
Springs, Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Library Science; Graduation, May,<br />
<strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Highlanders, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4, (Reporter, 3); Library Club, 1, 2,<br />
3, 4, (President, 3; Vice-President, 2);<br />
Canterbury Vestry, 3, 4; House<br />
Council, 2, 3, (Secretary', 2, :3,);<br />
Grapurchat, 3, 4, (Circulation<br />
Manager); Sophomore Counselor, 2;<br />
Student Education Association, 3, 4;<br />
Student-Faculty Library Committee, 4.<br />
Wiggs, Kay Frances: Portsmouth,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Business<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,<br />
3, 4, (Recording Secretary, 3, 4);<br />
German Club, 2, 3; Grapurchat, 1;<br />
Senior Class Treasurer.<br />
Willard, Bonnie Gail: Salem, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Elementary<br />
Education; Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>;<br />
Organizations: Sigma Sigma Sigma, 2,<br />
3, 4; Panhellenic Council, 3,<br />
(Secretary); German Club, 2, 3, 4;<br />
Student Education Association:<br />
Wimmer, Elizabeth Robyn: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major, Early<br />
Childhood Education; Graduation,<br />
May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee Club,<br />
3; Student Education Association, 2, 4.<br />
Wine, Brenda Gail: Mt. Sidney, <br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, French; <br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: <br />
Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4, (Treasurer, 4); <br />
Pi Delta Phi, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, <br />
2, 3, 4; Honor Society, 3,4; Sophomore <br />
Counselor; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, <br />
4.<br />
Wisecarver, Martha Sue: Forest,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, Home<br />
Economics Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Home<br />
Economics Club, 2; Junior Board, 3;<br />
Alpha Sigma Tau, (Pledge Class<br />
Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Chaplain, 4);<br />
Student Life Committee, 3; Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
Woltz, Pamela Ann: Newport News,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S. ; Major, French;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4, (Panhellenic<br />
Representative, 3; President, 4);<br />
German Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2,<br />
3, 4; Student Education Association, 3;<br />
Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4; Pi Delta Phi, 2,<br />
3, 4, (Vice-President, 3); Sophomore<br />
Counselor; Honors: Dean's List, 1, 2, 3,<br />
4; Who's Who in American Colleges<br />
and Universities, 4; May Court, 3;<br />
Honor Society, 3, 4.<br />
Woody, Kathryn Ann: Roanoke,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.S.; Major,<br />
Elementary Education; Graduation,<br />
March, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations: Glee<br />
Club, 3, 4; House Council, 1; Student<br />
Education Association, 4.<br />
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Yeatts, Jo Vonne: Hurt, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, Social Studies;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats<br />
Club, 1, 2; Student Education<br />
Association, 4.<br />
York, Mary Alice: Bluefield, Virginia;<br />
Degree, B.S.; Major, History;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
BSU, 3, 4; History, 4. Transfer:<br />
Bluefield College.<br />
Young, Carolyn Elizabeth: Bristol,<br />
Virginia; Degree, B.A.; Major, English;<br />
Graduation, May, <strong>1969</strong>; Organizations:<br />
Wesley Foundation, 3, 4; Student<br />
Education Association, 3; Sigma Tau<br />
Delta, 3, 4. Transfer: Virginia<br />
Intermont College.<br />
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"To be what we are,<br />
and to become what<br />
we are capable of becoming,<br />
is the only end of life. "<br />
Robert Louis Stevenson<br />
"Don't be a shadow<br />
of what you know<br />
you could be."<br />
Dr. Don Frye<br />
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Did you have a year of involvement? Did<br />
you progress any towards becoming a<br />
woman through being concerned? Were you<br />
all of what you are capable of being, or did<br />
you stand in your shadow?<br />
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What will your future be? You can be a<br />
spectator always, everywhere, looking at,<br />
never out of, everything. Or you can<br />
participate. You can grow. You can stand in<br />
the sunlight.<br />
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"Understand<br />
Without the agony of<br />
involvement<br />
You cannot lose.<br />
l'\or can you win.<br />
Care and<br />
Your heart will break -<br />
You will learn to see.<br />
You will love."<br />
'67 Coloradon<br />
"When you sit<br />
or stand<br />
or talk<br />
or walk<br />
or look around<br />
or smile<br />
you look like a IittIe girl<br />
but you feel like a woman."<br />
Rod McKuen<br />
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I have said what I wanted to say. My<br />
chance has come and gone. Nothing can be<br />
reversed.<br />
Deadlines came and were met; pictures<br />
were taken and copy collected as in all<br />
yearbook productions. As always, there were<br />
problems, late nights, laughter, and near<br />
hysteria, bitten nails and frustration. But to<br />
the Bee Hive staff and all those who helped,<br />
it was a little different because they were<br />
involved.<br />
Thank you for caring enou?;h to be<br />
involved.
In Memoriam To<br />
Dr. M'Ledge Moffett <br />
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