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Beehive 1978

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The <strong>Beehive</strong> <br />

<strong>1978</strong> <br />

RADFORD COLLEGE <br />

Radford, Virginia <br />

24142 <br />

McConnell Library<br />

Radford University


Table of Contents <br />

Introduction . ............. 4 <br />

Creations ................. 18 <br />

Spring 1977 ............... 32 <br />

Administration ............ 56 <br />

Faculty ................... 62 <br />

Staff ..... . ............... 100 <br />

Classes .......... ~ ........ .116 <br />

Activities .. .. ... .. ........ 260 <br />

Sports ... . . ... ............ 298 <br />

Clubs and <br />

Organizations ......... 324 <br />

Greeks ... ..... .... . ...... 360 <br />

Diversions ..... ........... 380 <br />

Index . ... . .... . . . . ....... 397


8 INTRODUCTION<br />

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12 INTRODUCTION<br />

· ..Give this place an evening,<br />

a season,<br />

Or just half a reason,<br />

And watch it become an<br />

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20 CREATIONS<br />

and the ending<br />

of one day<br />

is the beginning<br />

of another.<br />

Steven Paul Wendelin


Reds and greens,<br />

blues and orange,<br />

the patterns .. .fall<br />

leaving images of order.<br />

Tony Cicero<br />

CREATIONS 21


ow until ascension<br />

From blazi ng hearth<br />

Is mere pretention<br />

And smothers white all past objections<br />

To sleeping in the cold.<br />

Snow;<br />

Stealth without intention<br />

Left frosted glass<br />

For my inspection<br />

And grey is caught in half reflection<br />

Of winter at the door.<br />

Steven Paul Wendelin<br />

22 CREATIONS


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24 CREATIONS


The Tempest<br />

The tempest gathers maddening speed<br />

Spreading its gloom over the countryside<br />

All life catches its breath in frightened anticipation.<br />

Tony Cicero<br />

Woven Dreams<br />

Sliver-thin <br />

Strands <br />

Intersect, <br />

Interlock­<br />

Home-spun <br />

Plans <br />

Of today, <br />

Tomorrow; <br />

The webs <br />

Are woven <br />

In design <br />

Solidly <br />

Geometric <br />

Delicate <br />

In form­<br />

So easily <br />

The whoosh <br />

Of a winter <br />

Wind rips <br />

Them apart.<br />

Audrey<br />

Cowgill<br />

CREATIONS 25


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28 CREATIONS


Drinking shine<br />

Holding our heads<br />

Panning for crystal<br />

In the river bed<br />

Dreaming of parties<br />

At Phreds.<br />

And then<br />

Fantasies<br />

For policemen.<br />

John Austin<br />

CREATIONS 29


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CREATIONS 31


Spring Carnival Brings<br />

Balloons, Clowns, and<br />

Cotton Candy Smiles<br />

Bright ballons skidded free across the grass and<br />

wisps of cotton candy floated through the air as<br />

people meandered lazily through a small jungle<br />

of game and food booths.<br />

Such was the scene of Radford's third annual<br />

Spring Carnival. Sponsored by Student Life, the<br />

carnival was a glowing success.


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Young Poet<br />

Shares Works<br />

With Audience<br />

"Everyone has the right to be free<br />

but we keep going at each other as if<br />

we're trying to eliminate each other.<br />

We are trying to change each other<br />

and in the process have lost the ability<br />

to communicate."<br />

A social commentator, young Nikki<br />

Giovanni "reached out to her audience<br />

with poetry and simple philosophy<br />

directed at individualism and<br />

woman' s fate in a suffocating environment."<br />

36 SPRING '77


Liz Taylor<br />

Visits Campus<br />

Irrepressible Elizabeth Taylor surprised<br />

Radford College with a visit to<br />

the campus, accompanied by her<br />

husband, John Warner.<br />

A crowd of curious and excited<br />

fans were on hand to greet the renowned<br />

actress. In Porterfield<br />

Theatre, the audience enjoyed a brief<br />

question and answer session with the<br />

celebrity.


Simon and<br />

Dierkes<br />

Receive Spri ng<br />

Festival Honors<br />

Spring Festival 1977 - outstanding<br />

students were selected to represent<br />

their class as members of the<br />

court.<br />

Among those seniors nominated,<br />

two Richmond coeds were chosen<br />

to receive top honors. Lou rie<br />

Simon was announced Outstanding<br />

Student and Jane Dierkes was<br />

named first runner-up.<br />

The Spring Festival Court was<br />

presented on the steps of Heth before<br />

an audience of parents, students,<br />

and special guests. Honors<br />

were then bestowed on the two seniors.<br />

Speaking at the ceremony were<br />

William Darrell Stump, Dean of the<br />

School of Arts, and Kathy<br />

Thompson, 1976 "Outstanding<br />

Student."<br />

"Old South" was the theme of<br />

the dance held later that evening in<br />

honor of the court.<br />

38 SPRING'77


Radford College Plays Around<br />

Radford College was the<br />

scene of fun , games, and organized<br />

insanity as the first annual<br />

"New Games Tournament"<br />

and "Everything Goes Contest"<br />

were held on consecutive<br />

weekends last spring.<br />

SPRING '77 39


Guest Star Featured<br />

In Captivating<br />

Production Of<br />

The Prime of<br />

Miss Jean Brodie<br />

"Lit'le girls, I am dedicated to<br />

you in my prime ...give me a girl at<br />

an impressionable age and she is<br />

mine for life."<br />

Such were the words of the<br />

dynamic jean Brodie, portrayed by<br />

guest star julie Adams.<br />

The Radford College Theatre<br />

Production captivated its audience<br />

with the convincing performances<br />

of Ms. Adams and other members<br />

of the cast.<br />

Under the direction of Dr. james<br />

Hawes, the play turned out to be an<br />

overwhelming success .<br />

40 SPRING '77


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Sun Shines for<br />

Spring Graduates<br />

For the first time in several years,<br />

the rains held back and the sun<br />

came out to bid Radford College<br />

graduates farewell.<br />

President Donald Dedmon presided<br />

over the graduation ceremonies<br />

held in front of McConnel<br />

Library. A surprised Dr. Edward D.<br />

Jervey was given the Teacher Excellence<br />

Award for the 1976-77 academic<br />

year.<br />

Mixed emotions were evident on<br />

the faces of students, teachers, and<br />

parents as graduates received their<br />

diplomas in recognition of years of<br />

hard work and the realization of a<br />

dream .<br />

42 SPRING '77


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Gong Show<br />

Delights<br />

Audience<br />

44 SPRING '77<br />

"These people are really, really<br />

good," proclaimed super-ham<br />

Mike Greco while hosting the<br />

IRHC Gong Show in true Chuck<br />

Barris style.<br />

1,100 people packed Preston<br />

Auditorium to witness the crazy<br />

and delightful mixture of dynamic,<br />

sincere talent and goofy spoofs of<br />

national TV. Pianist Charlie Becker<br />

"Schroeder" carried away the best<br />

act prize for his jazz rag performance.<br />

Pillow People Regina Kilgore<br />

and Melinda Brook rated most<br />

unusual act for their original pillow<br />

dance.<br />

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SHOW


Students Model<br />

At Spring<br />

Fashion Show<br />

Among the various activities<br />

held during National Black History<br />

Week was a fashion show held in<br />

Muse Parlor entitled "Essence of<br />

Fashion." Conducted by the National<br />

Black Week Steering Committee,<br />

the program was a success<br />

as students modeled various fashions.<br />

These fashions ranged from<br />

formal attire to sportswear.<br />

SPRING '77 45


Poco and<br />

Pablo Cruise<br />

Entertain RC<br />

Rock 'n' roll country band<br />

POCO and special guest PABLO<br />

CRUISE entertained a full auditorium<br />

on May 11, 1977.<br />

PABLO CRUISE opened the concert<br />

with cuts from their hit album,<br />

"A Place in the Sun."<br />

Rusty You ng high lighted<br />

POCO'S performance with outstanding<br />

versatility on varous instruments.<br />

The four man group<br />

achieved harmonious unity, not<br />

stressing the particular talent of any<br />

of its individuals.<br />

It was a well balanced country<br />

rock concert for an appreciative<br />

audience.<br />

46 SPRING '77


Brick, Kool and the Gang<br />

Spotlight Black History Week<br />

A silver and gold "Kool<br />

and the Gang" and super<br />

jazz men " Brick" dazzled<br />

Radford with skillful, soulful<br />

showmanship.<br />

Enthusiastically, the<br />

Preston audience listened<br />

as " Brick" star Jimmy<br />

Brown performed with<br />

passion and power.<br />

The gi I t costu med<br />

"Kool and the Gang"<br />

shimmered in a bath of<br />

complicated lights as they<br />

faded in and out of their<br />

machine-made fog.<br />

SPRING '77 47


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Dr. Donald N. Dedmon<br />

Radford College President


Charles A. Wood<br />

Assistant to the President<br />

Dr. Richard A. Manahan<br />

Vice-President for Business and Finance<br />

Dr. Eldridge Roark<br />

Vice-President for Business and Finance<br />

Dr. David J. Moore<br />

Vice-President for Academic Affairs


Deans <br />

Preston J. Durrill<br />

Dean of Graduate Students<br />

Robert C. Gibson<br />

Dean, School of Education<br />

60 ADMINISTRATION


Ardyce S. Lightner<br />

Dean, School of Business and Professional Studies<br />

W. Darrell Stump<br />

Dean, School of Arts and Sciences and<br />

School of Fine Arts<br />

ADMINISTRATION 61


School of Arts and Sciences<br />

Dr. Steve Chalgren<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

Dr. Charlene M. Lutes<br />

Cu rrently with a staff of 16<br />

members-all holders of the<br />

doctorate, and approximately<br />

200 majors, the Biology De­<br />

. partment offers 30 advanced<br />

courses in the descriptive and<br />

experimental areas of biology.<br />

Aside from providing course<br />

background for pre-medical<br />

and pre-nursing areas, the department<br />

administers a popular<br />

and rapidly expanding pro­<br />

gram leading to certification in<br />

Medical Technology, involving<br />

one year of clinical practice at<br />

a cooperating hospital.<br />

Always aware of changing<br />

needs and requirements of today's<br />

college student, the department<br />

remains in a state of<br />

constant adaptation and i m­<br />

provement as regards its<br />

course offerings and their content.<br />

Dr. Robert E. Batie<br />

64 FACULTY


Dr. Philip L. Carithers<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

Dr. Roger Lambert<br />

Dr. William Hickam Jr.<br />

David L. Merrill<br />

Dr. Robert K. Boggess<br />

'.<br />

With the accelerated uses of<br />

technology the understanding<br />

of the basic principles of science<br />

has become a necessity<br />

in order to enjoy the benefits<br />

of such advancements. Even<br />

the non-science major has a<br />

need to know when his everyday<br />

life is so greatly affected<br />

by the profits of such knowledge.<br />

For some , including<br />

those whose careers include<br />

medicine, pharmacy, engineering,<br />

agriculture, biology, and<br />

home economics, an understanding<br />

of the basic chemical<br />

principles is a prerequisite to<br />

advanced knowledge in their<br />

own specialized field .<br />

Thus, the Chemistry Department<br />

includes in its goals,<br />

the preparation of the professional<br />

chemist for his career<br />

with the chemical industry, the<br />

broadeni ng of the science<br />

major so that he will have the<br />

background to continue in his<br />

own field, and the enrichment<br />

of the non-science student's<br />

knowledge so that he can<br />

make the necessary choices in<br />

life based on fact rather than<br />

emotion.<br />

FACULTY 65


Warren P. Self<br />

Dr. Robert L. Jones<br />

ENGLISH <br />

Serving the Radford College<br />

community in several ways,<br />

the English Department offers<br />

basic composition and literature<br />

courses to fulfill general<br />

education requirements. A literature<br />

option between American,<br />

British, and World Literature<br />

provides even more selection<br />

for non-majors. Also, a variety<br />

of courses are taught for<br />

education majors to prepare<br />

them for teaching grammar<br />

and literature on the elementary<br />

level . The department also<br />

offers a popular major with<br />

emphasis on either writing or<br />

literature. An endorsement to<br />

teach is also provided for.<br />

Above: Dr. Leonard Turk <br />

Below: Dr. Michael W. Sewell <br />

Dr. Rita White<br />

66 FACULTY


Gary O. Morphew<br />

Left: Linda Poole Right: Susan C. Kirby<br />

Dr. Barbara N. Ewell<br />

Dr. Myrl G. Jones<br />

FACULTY 67


Giordano R. Casas<br />

Dr. Salle Ann Schlueter<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE <br />

Paule G. Kline<br />

Guenther H.S. Mueller<br />

Francois J. De Vriendt<br />

68 FACULTY


Left to Right: Dr. George R. Fisher, Dr. Michael F. Doran , Dr. Bernd Kuennecke, Dr. Steven K. Pontius<br />

GEOGRAPHY<br />

Dr. Reginald Scolaro<br />

Geography covers a broad spectrum<br />

of subject areas and is one of the few<br />

disciplines that bridges the social and<br />

physical sciences. The Department of<br />

Geography at Radford College offers<br />

courses in both areas while featuring a<br />

new, strongly vocational concentration<br />

in rural planning . Traditional geography<br />

courses such as cartography<br />

(or map drawing), airphoto interpretation,<br />

field research methods and computer<br />

graphics are intergrated with a<br />

variety of professionally-oriented<br />

planning courses that prepare our<br />

students for employment in agencies<br />

throughout the state and nation.<br />

The opportunity to elect a major that<br />

clearly prepares individuals for immediate<br />

employment in an expanding<br />

profession is one of the reasons geography<br />

has been increasingly popular<br />

among Radford students, resulting in<br />

a tripling of geography majors during<br />

the two years the program has been in<br />

operation.<br />

GEO LOGY <br />

FACULTY 69


Dr. Lewis A. Burkley<br />

Dr. Kenneth R. Neuhauser<br />

GEOLOGY<br />

Dr. Robert C. Whisonant<br />

Dr. Raymond K. Moore<br />

70 FACULTY


Dr. Clifford C. Norse<br />

HISTORY <br />

Dr. Noel C. Eggleston<br />

Dr. Margaret K. Woodhouse<br />

" Looking forward as well as backward<br />

, the History Department intends<br />

to keep pace with recent growth byoffering<br />

students new programs, new<br />

courses, and new ideas in an attempt<br />

to make Radford College an even<br />

more attractive academic institution."<br />

- Dr. Noel C. Eggleston<br />

FACULTY 71


Dr. Edward D. Jervey<br />

Dr. Harold W. Mann<br />

Dr. Richard D. Sigwalt<br />

Service to the college<br />

through teaching excellence<br />

remains the primary goal of<br />

Radford 's History Department.<br />

While all members of the department<br />

strove for classroom<br />

success, Dr. Edward D. Jervey<br />

also attained personal recognition<br />

with his reception of the<br />

prestigious Radford College<br />

Foundation Award for Excellence<br />

in Teach i ng . The department's<br />

newest professors,<br />

Dr. Linda Killen , and Dr.<br />

Richard Sigwalt, confidently<br />

enter their second term at Radford<br />

after an active year of<br />

teaching .<br />

One colleague has temporarily<br />

departed Radford College;<br />

Dr. Kenneth P. Werrell<br />

is spend ing the 1977-<strong>1978</strong><br />

school year as Visiting Professor<br />

of History at the Army<br />

Command and General Staff<br />

College at Fort Leavenworth,<br />

Kansas. His replacement is Dr.<br />

Noel C. Eggleston, a recent<br />

graduate of the University of<br />

Georgia.<br />

Dr. Elmer D. Johnson<br />

72 FACULTY


Left: Dr. William E. Larsen<br />

Below: Dr. Keith Roberts<br />

HISTORY<br />

Above: Dr. Linda R. Killen<br />

Right: Dr. John E. Davis<br />

FACULTY 73


Dr. Mary B. Gallagher<br />

C.D. Millsaps<br />

JOURNALISM, SPEECH COMMUNICATION,<br />

TE LECOMMUN ICATIONS<br />

This was the year of merger<br />

for the Department of Journalism<br />

and the Department of<br />

Speech. Under the new name<br />

- Department of Journalism,<br />

Speech Communication, Telecommunications<br />

- the combined<br />

faculities began efforts<br />

to strenthen the existing<br />

majors, while expanding the<br />

curricula in the area of radio<br />

and television.<br />

The enrollment in Journalism<br />

was substantially higher,<br />

repeating the increases of the<br />

past three years. More than<br />

fifty new students came into<br />

the program, replacing recent<br />

graduates who were employed<br />

in newspapers, radio stations,<br />

ad agencies and in other<br />

media pOSitions in Virginia and<br />

other states.<br />

This was also the year of re­<br />

brement for W.B. " Bing "<br />

Stewart, assistant professor,<br />

director of the summer workshop<br />

in high school journalism,<br />

and guiding light for the<br />

Society for Collegiate Journalists.<br />

The Speech program this<br />

year attracted community interest<br />

in an exciting public<br />

discussion group, and new<br />

majors were looking at growing<br />

options in the area of radio<br />

and television. The discussion<br />

group creates a live laboratory<br />

by taking students before<br />

clubs and other organizations<br />

in the Roanoke and New River<br />

Valleys. With the goal of<br />

equipping radio and television<br />

studios in sight, the new<br />

Radio-TV track in Speech became<br />

an interesting option for<br />

many students.<br />

Dr. Michael W. Cronin<br />

74 FACULTY


Dr. Bryan P. Moran<br />

MATH <br />

Dr. David Albig was appointed<br />

Chairman of the Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Department this year. Also,<br />

three new members have joined his<br />

staff: Ms. Wilma Clay, Mr. Don Henry,<br />

and Dr. Barbara Price.<br />

The Math Department has also received<br />

an IBM 3780 Terminal Computer<br />

to further develop their computer<br />

courses.<br />

Above: Gary H. Ford<br />

Right: Dr. David L. Albig<br />

FACULTY 75


Dr. J.D. Hansard Jr.<br />

Wilma Clay<br />

Don I. Dwyer Jr. <br />

Larry Gaby <br />

76 FACULTY


Paul M. McTeer<br />

Dr. John P. Helm<br />

MATH<br />

Dr. Mack L. Whitaker<br />

Dr. James J. Corbet<br />

FACULTY 77


PHI LOSOPHY<br />

The Philosophy and Religion Department<br />

is strongly committed to a<br />

general position on education which<br />

emphasizes that genuine education is<br />

not so much the acquiring of various<br />

skills, although those have their place<br />

and are important, as it is the equipping<br />

of the individual to face his world<br />

in a clearly analytical fashion. It is becomming<br />

increasingly important that<br />

we learn to think, read , and communicate<br />

well. Such an approach very naturally<br />

involves learning about the great<br />

" trailblazers" of the past in the area of<br />

human thought and life.<br />

Dr. Ronald Willoughby<br />

Billy H. Meade<br />

Gene H. Maynard<br />

PHYSICAL SCIENCE<br />

The Physical Science Department<br />

has three major objectives. The first<br />

objective is to prepare teachers of science<br />

in order that they may be scientifically<br />

literate, possess a good understanding<br />

of the nature of science, and<br />

are knowledgeable of the latest developments<br />

in curriculums, materials,<br />

and techniques of science education.<br />

The second objective is to instill in<br />

nonscience majors appreciation and<br />

understanding of the nature of science<br />

and to develop scientific literacy, Providing<br />

course instruction in leisure<br />

time activities is the third objective of<br />

the Department.<br />

78 FACULTY


Above: Dr. William E. Hrezo<br />

Below: Dr. Sidney A. Pearson Jr.<br />

The Department of Political·Science and<br />

Criminal Justice was formed in late 1976,<br />

from the Government section of the History<br />

Department. The department offers<br />

majors in both political science and criminal<br />

justice. Both programs have attracted<br />

an increasing number of students in recent<br />

years.<br />

While dedicated to providing a firm<br />

foundation for its majors, the department<br />

is also concerned with providing interested<br />

students with a broad understanding<br />

of the fundamentals of the political<br />

process, and the world of politics in general.<br />

To achieve these goals, the department<br />

offers courses in government, comparative<br />

politics, international relations<br />

and political theory - and criminal justice.<br />

The department also offers the college's<br />

only educational travel program offered<br />

over spring break - History/Political<br />

Science 235 : Directed Travel in Canada.<br />

POLITICAL<br />

SCIENCE <br />

CRIMINAL <br />

JUSTICE <br />

"<br />

Dr. Robert M. Gill<br />

FACULTY 79


Left, Dr. Fred W. Clemens; right, Sam L. Hutchison Jr.<br />

Dr. Eleanor C. Kemp<br />

PSYCHO LOGY<br />

Above : Dr. Carroll E. Smith<br />

Right: Dr. Richard A. Lilienthal<br />

80 FACULTY


PSYCHO LOGY<br />

Left: Dr. H. Thomas Mullis<br />

Dr. Frank A. Scott<br />

Below: Dr. Chet H. Fischer<br />

Dr. Marie L. Waters<br />

Dr. Barry L. Mallinger<br />

FAC ULTY 81


Dr. Donald M. Hall<br />

Dr. Jan N. Hughes<br />

Dr. Alastair V. Harris<br />

PSYCHO LOGY<br />

Dr. Benjamin F. Harris<br />

Left, Sally M. Johnstone; right, John W. Fleenor<br />

82 FACULTY


Melinda B. Wagner<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

Dr. Myer S. Reed Jr.<br />

Michael J. Leap<br />

Above : Dr. Thomas R. Shannon<br />

Below: Dr. John M. McCrimmon<br />

Dr. Nelda K. Daley<br />

Dr. Howard D. Schwartz<br />

FACULTY 83


School of Business<br />

And Professional Studies<br />

BUSI NESS<br />

Row one, (L. to R.): Dr. Robert P. Miller, Dr. Boyd G. Plymire, Mrs. Rhoda R. Myers,<br />

Robert J. Felch, Dr. Nathan J. Kranowski, Dr. David Moment, Eleanor H. Buttner. Row<br />

two: Clarence C. Rose, Thomas L. Bright, Shalini E. Perumpral, Celene H. Sanders,<br />

Jane Basham Smiley, Virginia L. Harris, Dr. Mary C. Griffin, Daniel E. Lockhart.<br />

Dr. Moment.<br />

As the Department grows, it con­<br />

tinues to be concerned with indi­<br />

vidual attention to its students, both<br />

through its advisement system and<br />

through personal attention to students<br />

in its classes.<br />

The Department of Business continues<br />

to attract increasing numbers<br />

of majors, about 900 being enrolled<br />

for the 1977-78 academic business<br />

program. Six new people joined the<br />

Department Faculty: Mr. Bright, Ms.<br />

Buttner, Dr. Kranowski , Mrs. Myers,<br />

Mr. Rose, and its new chairman,<br />

Paula Hambric<br />

I COMMUNICATIONS<br />

DISORDERS<br />

Dina Blum


COMMUNICATION DISORDERS <br />

Dr. Cecilia Beale<br />

Dr. Maryann Keating<br />

ECONOMICS <br />

The diversity of career goals among<br />

majors in economics is in some part<br />

due to a major that offers extensive<br />

amounts of electives based on a rigorous<br />

core of Principles, Intermediate<br />

Theory, and Quantitative Methods.<br />

However, the primary function of the<br />

Department of Economics at Radford<br />

is the teaching of Principles of Economics.<br />

Dr. Charles E. Stone<br />

FACULTY 85


HEALTH AND P. E.<br />

Above: Patricia Barrett<br />

Below: Nancy Barber<br />

/<br />

Dr. Thomas N. Hondras<br />

The Department of Health and Physical<br />

Education at Radford College<br />

serves the entire college community.<br />

Through the required and elective<br />

program, a wide variety of curriculum<br />

offerings are provided. Opportunities<br />

to learn and improve in various skills<br />

in both individual and team sports are<br />

included (i.e. tennis, golf, fencing, volleyball,<br />

basketball, soccer, swimming,<br />

gymnastics, conditioning, etc.)<br />

Dr. Mary Sue David<br />

Above : Dr. Michael Dumin<br />

Below: Dr. Martin S. Turnauer<br />

86 FACULTY


Charles D. Taylor<br />

Above: Janell N. Dobbins<br />

Below: M. Martin Huckabee, Jr.<br />

Above: M. Elaine Smith<br />

Below: Dr. Stephen A. Ames<br />

FACULTY 87


Above: Dr. Rosalyn M. Lester<br />

Below: Betty Jo Tilley<br />

Dr. Douglas Poe<br />

HOME ECONOMICS<br />

DeAnna D. Flanary<br />

Vera J. Williams<br />

88 FACULTY


Mary Hannah Jones<br />

Dr. Kyung Ja Lee<br />

HOME ECONOMICS <br />

Home Economics Stands For:<br />

The ideal home life for today unhampered by the traditions<br />

of the past. The utilization of all the resources of modern<br />

science to improve the home life. The freedom of the home<br />

from the dominance of things and their due subordination to<br />

ideals.<br />

The simplicity in material surroundings which will most free<br />

the spirit for the more important and permanent interests of<br />

the home and of society.<br />

" The Ellen H. Richards Creed "<br />

Virle C. Payne<br />

Frances A. Mason<br />

FACULTY 89


NURSING <br />

(I. to r.) Carol Payne, Jean Syer, Maslin Young, Kathy Jac­<br />

quette, Pat Hoffer, Lucy Kennedy, Carole Hanau, Martha<br />

Raile, Dorothy Ford, Aloma Sibley, Margaret Bassett, Hilda<br />

Woodby.<br />

The Department of Nursing received national recognition<br />

when it achieved National League for Nursing accreditation<br />

in December 1976. It has implemented an<br />

integrated nursing curriculum which reflects the most<br />

current trends nationally in nursing education. This year<br />

there are 330 nursing majors with greater numbers of<br />

Registered Nurses enrolled.<br />

RECREATION<br />

Above: Gary L. Upp<br />

William K. Peterson<br />

The Recreation Department<br />

offers a unique opportunity for<br />

training and education for<br />

employment at state parks,<br />

municipal recreation agencies,<br />

summer camps, resorts, outdoor<br />

environmental centers,<br />

special olympics, campus recreation,<br />

boy scouts, etc. The<br />

recreation curriculum teaches<br />

every aspect of recreation<br />

leadership and planning from<br />

philosophy of leisure to leading<br />

playground activities. Students<br />

are required to work<br />

with recreation programs in<br />

the Radford College community<br />

and put theories and lectures<br />

into practice in preparing<br />

for a term of fieldwork.<br />

Below: Carolyn Norman<br />

90 FACULTY


Dr. Howard R. Gray<br />

Stephen G. Greiner<br />

SOCIAL WORK<br />

Above: Catherine Whittaker<br />

Below: Dr. Dennis R. Cogswell<br />

Above: Mary C. Wesselkamper<br />

Below: Robert M. Hendrickson<br />

FACULTY 91


ELEMENTARY<br />

ED<br />

School of Education <br />

Elementary Education serves as a<br />

basis for future human development<br />

and growth in young children. One<br />

important goal of early chi ldhood<br />

educators is to provide young children<br />

with meaningful experiences. The<br />

Early Education Department at Radford<br />

College emphasizes the importance<br />

of Elementary Education as a<br />

profession and inspires future teachers<br />

through the professors to make<br />

Early Education a rewarding career.<br />

Left: Dr. Virgil Sherwood ; right: Richard A. Buck<br />

SECONDARY ED<br />

92 FACULTY<br />

(I. to r.) Row one: Noel Wallace, Dr. Charles Hagan. Row two: Dr. Frederick Phlegar, Dr. Francis<br />

Horne, Dr. Hugh McCardle, Dr. Joe Kloba. Row three: Dr. Dean Calhoun, Dr. Earl Thomas, Dr.<br />

John McPhail, Dr. Leonard Gallimore.


Left: Dr. Frank L. Bowles<br />

The Special Education and Services<br />

Department has proven to be one of<br />

the most popular majors at Radford<br />

College. The Special Education major<br />

meets state certification requirements<br />

for teachers of the mentally retarded.<br />

Master of Science degrees are offered<br />

in the area of Emotionally Disturbed.<br />

The Special Education Department<br />

helps each student enrolled in its program<br />

to better understand the " special<br />

" children of the world.<br />

SPECIAL EDUCATION <br />

Above: Iris Southern, Dr. Edward C. Brandt, Jr.<br />

Left: Dr. Robert L. Leathers<br />

FACULTY 93


School of Fine Arts <br />

Dr. Paul W. Frets, Jr.<br />

Dr. Fred D. Thayer<br />

ART <br />

The Art Department has an<br />

extensive program for the liberal<br />

arts and professionally<br />

oriented student. The ongoing<br />

program cons ists of three<br />

basic areas: Area I - Design,<br />

Drawing, Painting, and Graphics<br />

; Area II - Sculpture,<br />

Ceramics , and Crafts ; and<br />

Area III - History and Appreciation<br />

of Art. One learns to<br />

appreciate not only the asthetic<br />

dimensions to art, or so called<br />

"art for art's sake, " but<br />

also learns to adapt to the professional<br />

and business<br />

oriented side of the coin. The<br />

Advertising program is all encompassing<br />

for the job<br />

oriented student as is the<br />

teaching program in art.<br />

Edward Leshock<br />

Dr. Halide Salam Shujaie Paul R. Munson Pamela F. Lawson<br />

94 FACULTY


Jerry A. Krebs Vanessa Y. Lucas Dr. G. Lynn Gordon<br />

DANCE<br />

Dr. Mary Pat Balkus<br />

" ... nothing is more revealing<br />

than movement. What you are<br />

finds expression in what you do.<br />

The dance reveals the spi rit of the<br />

country in which it takes root. No<br />

sooner does it fail to do this than<br />

the dance begins to lose its indispensable<br />

integrity and significance."<br />

Martha Graham<br />

" To dance is to challenge the body<br />

which is also the self. To generate<br />

an action which has a force of its<br />

own and allow the movement to<br />

penetrate the inner sensibilities, or<br />

to calculate the action and try to<br />

tune out - this is difficult, perhaps<br />

impossible."<br />

Katherine Litz<br />

Pegeen H. Albig<br />

Patricia K. White<br />

FACULTY 95


MUSIC<br />

The Music Department enrollment<br />

has grown steadily over the past few<br />

years, helped to a large degree by the<br />

admission of men. Approximately<br />

one-third of the majors are men. The<br />

Music Department prepares students<br />

as music specialists in the public<br />

schools; offers performance, music<br />

history, and composition training for<br />

those desiring further graduate work;<br />

arid offers two graduate programs in<br />

which students may obtain advanced<br />

training in Music Education or<br />

specialized music programs. A new<br />

program in Music Therapy is now<br />

being developed.<br />

The performing groups of the department<br />

are open to all students and<br />

include a number of non-majors. The<br />

Radford Orchestra, Highlander Bands,<br />

Chorale, and Concert Choir are very<br />

popular organizations and a source of<br />

pride to all RC students.<br />

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Hannah S. Gurin<br />

Above: Dr. Lewis R. Sheckler<br />

Left: Arthur A. Jannery<br />

96 FACULTY


Jean B. Einstein<br />

Dr. Lloyd A. Zurbrigg<br />

Dr. Eugene C. Fellin<br />

The Music Department hosts a<br />

number of programs throughout the<br />

year which are open to all members of<br />

the college community. These include<br />

the Symposium for New Band Music,<br />

band, choral, and solo performer concerts<br />

and recitals by both guest artists<br />

and Radford College faculty and students.<br />

FACULTY 97


Robert H. Richards<br />

MUSIC<br />

Bonnie Todenhoft<br />

John R. Hitchings<br />

Dr. Jack R. Barnard<br />

98 FACULTY


Nicolo G. LoMascolo III<br />

The Radford College Theatre is dedicated to providing<br />

drama students with superior theatrical experience and<br />

training within a solid liberal arts core curriculum. For<br />

future teachers in the discipline, there is the education<br />

track in Dramatic Arts and Speech. Others may opt for a<br />

B.A. or B.S. degree with specialization in acting, directing,<br />

or technical theatre. A pre-professional course of study<br />

for those who wish to pursue a postgraduate career in the<br />

community theatre, on Broadway, or in films or television<br />

is currently being developed.<br />

Far from existing solely for its own majors, the Department<br />

of Theatre welcomes any and all who wish to par-<br />

THEATRE<br />

ticipate in its various activities. Each year, ever-increasing<br />

numbers of students campus-wide have become involved<br />

in our production program as actors, backstage artisans<br />

or technicians.<br />

In the past few years, attendance at R.C.T. productions<br />

has expanded to over nine thousand patrons annually. We<br />

therefore are firm in the conviction that a further obligation<br />

is to present the finest theatre possible to the entire<br />

student body, faculty, and surrounding areas. With the<br />

advent of the new Radford College School of Fine Arts,<br />

the future here for the performing arts is general and the<br />

theatre in particular appears to be glowing indeed.<br />

Charles L. Hayes<br />

Dr. James W. Hawes<br />

FACULTY 99


Dean of Students Office<br />

Frances A. Hurlburt<br />

Dean of Students<br />

Ron Speier<br />

Assistant Dean of Students<br />

Cristia Pierson<br />

Assistant Dean of Students<br />

102 STAFF


Garland Blackburn<br />

Campus Police Chief<br />

Health Center<br />

Nurses<br />

Maria Mandelstamm<br />

Director, Student Health Center<br />

STAFF 103


Heth <br />

Hall <br />

Frank Herzog<br />

Director, Heth Hall<br />

Vickie Carnahan<br />

Information desk<br />

Linda Robinson <br />

Secretary <br />

104 STAFF


Don Webb<br />

Highland Room<br />

Macke Company<br />

Fred Adams<br />

Book Store Director<br />

Bruce Hill<br />

Recreation Room Manager<br />

STAFF 105


Dr. David Matthews<br />

Dr. Ingrid Kunstel<br />

Counselling Center<br />

Dr. Angelo Gadeleto<br />

106 STAFF


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Office <br />

of <br />

Residential <br />

Life <br />

Dr. Larry L. Mangus<br />

Director of Residential Life<br />

David S. Anderson<br />

Assistant Director<br />

Evelyn West<br />

Assistant Secretary<br />

Area Coordinators - Jill McDaniel, Muse Quad; Doug Carnahan, Governors Quad; Craig Ullom, Moffett Quad;<br />

Marcy Henderson, Main Quad.


Resident<br />

Directors<br />

Main Quad<br />

Kevin Knauf, Norwood Hall; Debbi<br />

Linton, Madison Hall; Tee Camper,<br />

Washington Hall; Joy Bell, Tyler<br />

Hall; Ella Cochran, Jefferson Hall<br />

Governors Quad<br />

Theo Brown, Trinkle Hall; Tom<br />

Thomas, Floyd Hall; Folis Jones,<br />

Peery Hall; Jane Lawing, Stuart Hall<br />

Moffett Quad<br />

Suzanne David, Ingles Hall; Tony<br />

Stead, Draper Hall; Jean Ratliff, BoIling<br />

Hall; Connie Brown, Pokie Hall;<br />

Leisa Leonhardt, Moffett Hall; Craig<br />

Ullom, Area Coordinator<br />

Muse Quad<br />

Mildred Sewell, 3rd Floor; Dan Boyd,<br />

6-9th Floor; Sue Bird, 4-5 Floors;<br />

Dani Copp, 10-13 Floors; Linda<br />

Smith, 1-2 Floors<br />

STAFF 109


G. Dwight Taylor Paul R. Osburne<br />

Budget Director<br />

Director, Computer Operations<br />

110 STAFF<br />

William D. Yerrick<br />

Director of Telecommunications


Sam Lucas, Muse Hall<br />

Auxiliary Services<br />

Jerry Perry, Walker Hall<br />

Ted Gardiner, Walker Hall<br />

Phelps Dillon, Director of Auxiliary Services<br />

STAFF 111


Debbie Brown, Director<br />

Office of Information and Publication<br />

Joan Lentczner<br />

John Ashby<br />

112 STAFF


Donald L. Wheeler<br />

Post Office Manager<br />

Below:<br />

Ralph W. Reed<br />

Purchasing Agent<br />

Drumont I. Bowman <br />

Director of Admissions <br />

STAFF 113


Edward L. Gibbon<br />

Registrar and Director of Academic Advising Services<br />

Herbert S. Johnston<br />

Director of Financial Aid<br />

Diane E. Millett<br />

Director of Career Planning and Placement


Manuel O. Wendell<br />

Presbyterian Minister<br />

Jan Tobias<br />

Lutheran Minister<br />

E. Curtis Chrisman<br />

Central Stores Supervisor<br />

STAFF 115


118 CLASSES


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122 SENIORS<br />

(I-r) John Westberg, president (September-December); Rodney<br />

Reedy, vice-president; Pam Fallen, secretary-treasurer. Not pictured:<br />

Joan Murray, president Oanuary-May).


SUSAN ACKERMAN<br />

Bluefield, Virginia<br />

Math Education<br />

JAN ADKINS<br />

Irongate, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

JOAN AGNEW<br />

Floyd, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

CHERYL AKERS<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia<br />

English<br />

SUSAN AKERS<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Fashion Merchandising<br />

KAREN ALLEN<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

JEFF ALLMAN<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

THOMAS ALSOP<br />

Fairfax, Virginia<br />

Finance<br />

BRENDA ANDERSON<br />

Odessa, Maryland<br />

Ch ild Development and Family Life<br />

KAREN ARMSTRONG<br />

Havelock, North Carolina<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

DONNA ATKINS<br />

Collinsville, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

DENISE AUGHAVIN<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Office Administration<br />

SENIORS 123


JOHN AUSTIN <br />

Suffolk, Virginia <br />

English <br />

JACKIE BAHRE <br />

Mclean, Virginia <br />

Art <br />

EDDIE BAILES <br />

Staunton, Virginia <br />

Recreation Admin istration <br />

LAWRENCE BALDWIN<br />

Annandale, Virginia<br />

Theatre<br />

ELLEN BALLINGER <br />

Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Music <br />

GILBERT BARBA <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Finance and Insurance <br />

LAURIE BARBUSCHAK <br />

Burke, Virginia <br />

Music <br />

PHYLLIS BARLEY<br />

Falls Church, Vi rginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

PAUL BARRELL <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Health and Physicaf Education <br />

SCOTT BARTLEY <br />

Oakton, Virginia <br />

Accounting <br />

SUSAN BEAVER <br />

Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Sociology <br />

JANIE BEHM and <br />

HARLEY SANDERS <br />

Arlinelton, Alexandria, Virginia <br />

LIberal Studies, Biology <br />

124 SENIORS


THOMAS BEIRNE<br />

Tazewell, Virginia<br />

Health and PhysicafEducation<br />

MARY SUE BENNETI<br />

Bristol, Vi rginia<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

EVELYN BENSON<br />

Chesapeake, Virginia<br />

Social Sciences<br />

DIANA BERGIN<br />

Fredericksburg, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

V ALERIE BERRY<br />

Hampton, Virginia<br />

Home Economics Education<br />

JERRY BLACK<br />

Vinton, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

DON BLACKWELL<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

MARTHA BLEVINS<br />

O ak Ridge, Tennessee<br />

Office Administration<br />

Education<br />

is ...<br />

MARTHA BLOSSER<br />

Winchester, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

HARTY BOHON<br />

Oakwood, Virginia<br />

Commun ications Disorders<br />

MARILYN BONETI<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

SENIORS 125


RICHARD H . BOOZE<br />

Salem, Virginia<br />

Medical Technology<br />

EVA BOSTIC<br />

Cedar Bluff, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

. .. like a big window opening (Mary Webb) ...<br />

LESLIE BOSWELL<br />

Oakton, Virginia<br />

Interior Merchandising<br />

CAROL BOWLES<br />

Bassett, Virginia<br />

Journalism<br />

JANICE BOWMAN<br />

Blacksburg, Virginia<br />

Recreation Administration<br />

SUSAN BOYD<br />

Fairfax, Virginia<br />

Interior Design, Art<br />

SHERYL BRABHAM<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

KEN BRADY<br />

Fairfax, Virginia<br />

Economics<br />

126 SENIORS


KAREN BRANSCOME<br />

Hillsville, Virginia<br />

Interior Merchandis ing<br />

MARIA BRAUN<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

SUSAN BRIGGE<br />

Cheasapeake, Virginia<br />

Music Education<br />

LAURIE BRINCKMAN<br />

Burke, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

BECKY BRINKLEY<br />

Suffolk, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

RONALD BRITT<br />

Salem, Virginia<br />

Accounting<br />

EUGENE BROUGHMAN<br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

DAWN BROWN<br />

Sandston, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

EN lD E. BROWN<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Sociology<br />

SHARON BROWN<br />

Woodford, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

CONNIE BROYLES<br />

Brandy Station, Virginia<br />

Statistics<br />

MARY JANE BRUBAKER<br />

Rocky Mount, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

SENIORS 127


ANITA BRYANT<br />

Orange, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

DEBBIE BRYANT<br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia<br />

Accounting<br />

ROSS BULGER<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

VICKI BULL<br />

Mears, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Upper<br />

Elementary Education<br />

JOYCE BURCHETT<br />

Jonesville, Virginia<br />

Finance and Insurance<br />

BETSY BURFORD<br />

Hampton, Vi rginia<br />

Elemen tary Education<br />

KATHEYBURNER<br />

McGaheysville, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

REX BURRUS<br />

Rocky Moun t, Virginia<br />

Recreation Administration<br />

MARISS A BURTON<br />

Newpo rt News, Virginia<br />

Psychology, AdvertiSing<br />

DEL BYRD<br />

Suffol k, Virginia<br />

Geology<br />

WANDA BYRD<br />

Hamp ton , Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

JILL CALLAGHAN<br />

Cheny Hill, New Jersey<br />

Fashion Merchandising<br />

128 SENIORS


GREGORY CALLAHAN<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

MATIIE CALLAHAN<br />

Wytheville, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Upper<br />

Elementary<br />

CAROLYN CAMPBELL<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Business<br />

PATIY CAMPBELL<br />

Richmond , Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

RENEE CANADA<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

THERESA CAREY<br />

Fairfax, Virginia ,<br />

Marketing and Management<br />

DIANNE CARLTON<br />

Fa irfax, Virginia<br />

Music<br />

VICKI CARROLL<br />

Vienna, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

GWYNNE CARWILE<br />

Bedford, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

... the ability to listen (Robert Frost) . ..<br />

SENIORS 129


KIM CATHEY<br />

Saudi Arabia<br />

Statistics and Math<br />

TERESSA CAUDILL<br />

Abingdon, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

CANDY CAUDLE<br />

. . . the capacity to explore, question and perceive (Whitney Manassas, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

Griswold) ...<br />

REBECCAH CA YNOR<br />

Sprin~field, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

ALICE CHAN<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

Accounting<br />

MARY CHARLTON<br />

Sterling, Virginia<br />

Recreation Administration<br />

PATrY CHARSKY <br />

Fairfax, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

NANCY CHESBRO<br />

Dover, New Jersey<br />

Recreation<br />

130 SENIORS


EDDIE CHILDERS <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Management <br />

CYNTHIA CHmUM <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

LILA CHURCH <br />

Nelson County, Virginia <br />

English <br />

KATHLEEN CLARK <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

HARRIETT CLARKE <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

DEBBY CLARKEN <br />

Springfield, Virginia <br />

Poli tical Science <br />

SUSAN CLOUSE <br />

Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Interior Merchandising <br />

STEVE CLOYD <br />

Radford, Virginia <br />

Criminal Justice <br />

JO HN COALE LISA COBB TERRY COBLE PAMELA COFFEY<br />

Falls Church, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Hiwassie, Virginia Springfield, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice Recreation Administration Administration Psychology<br />

SENIORS 131


KAREN COLASSARD<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Library Science, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

BETH COLDIRON<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Fashion Merchandising<br />

ARTHUR COLE <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Recreation Administration <br />

LINDA COLE<br />

McLean, Virginia<br />

Finance and Insurance<br />

CONNIE COLMAN <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Art, Upper Elementary <br />

Education <br />

NECTAR COLON <br />

Woodbridge, Virginia <br />

Communications Disorderf <br />

DONNA COMBS <br />

Mount Airy, North Carolina <br />

Medical Technology <br />

SUSAN CONROY<br />

Martinsville, Virginia<br />

Journalism<br />

LIBBY COOK <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Interior Merchandising <br />

NANCY COOK <br />

Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

SUSIE COPENHAVER <br />

Meadowview, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Early <br />

Childhood Education <br />

HOLLY CORNETT<br />

Elk Creek, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

132 SENIORS


EDDTE COTTREll<br />

Covington, Virginia<br />

Recreation Administration<br />

LINDA COULSON<br />

Hillsville, Virginia<br />

Music<br />

BROCK COVINGTON<br />

Vienna, Virginia<br />

Geology<br />

AUDREY COWGIll<br />

Blackstone, Virginia<br />

English, Art<br />

BETSY COX<br />

Fredericksburg, Virginia<br />

Liberal Arts<br />

DEBBIE COX<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Sociology<br />

DIANNE COX<br />

Winchester, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

l YNETTE CRAIG<br />

Bassett, Virginia<br />

Early ChildhoQd Education<br />

JEANETTE CRAMER<br />

Martinsville, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

BETTY CRANCE<br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

DON CRATCH<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Finance and Insurance<br />

NANCY CRAWFORD<br />

East Holden, Maine<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

SENIORS 133


CATHERINE CREEDON MARK CRESS DONN CREWS KAREN CROCKER<br />

McLean, Virginia Salem, Virginia Hardy, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Finance Management, Economics Management, Marketing Marketing<br />

PATTI CULLINAN <br />

Alexandria, Virginia <br />

Biology <br />

SANDRA CUMBERLEDGE <br />

Martinsville, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

PHYLLIS CUNDIFF <br />

Chatham, Virginia <br />

Communications Disorders <br />

LAURA DACEY<br />

Arlington, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education,<br />

Library Science<br />

KATHIE DAVIDSON <br />

Endwell, New York <br />

Dietetics and Nutrition <br />

DWAINE DAVIS <br />

Hillsville, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

SUSAN DEATON <br />

Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

DAVID DeFOE <br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia <br />

Journalism <br />

134 SENIORS


LINDA DEL TUFO<br />

Basking Rid~e , New Jersey<br />

SocIOlogy<br />

LAURIE DE MARIS<br />

McLean, Virginia<br />

English<br />

JUDITH DENNISTON<br />

North Brunswick, New Jersey<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

GREG DICKENSON<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

MARY E. DICKERSON<br />

Clintwood, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

MARY J. DICKERSON<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Recreation Administration<br />

JANE DIERKES<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Journalism, English<br />

GINA DiGIOVANNI<br />

Fairfax, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

SENIORS 135


JANIE DILLON DEBRA DIXON ANDREW DODSON EDNA DOERFLER<br />

Wytheville, Virginia Marion, Virginia Vienna, Virginia Reston, Virginia<br />

Nursing Upper Elementary Education History Psychology<br />

PATRICIA DONLON <br />

Manassas, Virginia <br />

Child Development and <br />

Family Life <br />

SHARON DOOLmLE DEE DORSEY GARY DOUGLAS<br />

Hopewell, Virginia Winchester, Virginia Salem, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders Art, Fashion Merchandising Accounting<br />

. .. a continuing dialogue w hich assumes different points of view (Robert M. Hutchins) ...<br />

136 SENIORS


CLAUDIA DOWDLE <br />

Fairfax, Virginia <br />

Recreation Administration, <br />

Dance <br />

KAREN DOXTATOR <br />

Ridgefield, Connecticut <br />

Health Education <br />

SHARON DREW <br />

Neptune, New Jersey <br />

Communications Disorders <br />

PETE DUDLEY <br />

Suffolk, Virginia <br />

Music <br />

EARLENE DUNLAP <br />

Arlington, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

HELEN EADES <br />

Goodview, Virginia <br />

Recreation Administration <br />

SHERRYL EGGLESTON <br />

Bassett, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Early <br />

Childhood Education <br />

MARY ELLIS <br />

Alexandria, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

PATRIC IA ENGLEMMAN<br />

Lexington, Virginia<br />

Ea rly Childhood Education<br />

PAMELA ERWIN <br />

Falls Church, Virginia <br />

Special Education <br />

GAYE EVANS <br />

Springfield, Virginia <br />

Accounting <br />

JANICE FAIN<br />

Stuart, Virginia<br />

Nu~sing<br />

SENIORS 137


CYNTHIA FAISON <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

PAM FALLEN<br />

Nathalie, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

REGINA FANSLER<br />

Mount Jackson, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

GUY FARMER<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

CONNIE FARRIS<br />

Hampton, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

EVELYN FELLS<br />

Ruther Glen, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

SUSAN FERRELL<br />

Virginia Beach , Virginia<br />

English<br />

DONNA FIELDS <br />

Carroll County, Virginia <br />

Recreation <br />

DEBORAH J. FITZGERALD<br />

Blacksburg, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education <br />

SUSAN FITZPATRICK<br />

Clinchport, Virginia<br />

Home Economics Education<br />

RON FLANIGAN<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Management and Marketing<br />

MEG FLEMMING<br />

Leesburg, Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

138 SENIORS


ANNE FOLEY<br />

Williamsburg, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

CAROLYN FOLLEY<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

JANE BRUGH FOSTER<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

DEBBIE FOWLER<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

SUSAN FOX<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

RENEE FRANCESCHIELLO<br />

Sterling, Virginia<br />

Theatre, Psychology<br />

CATHY FRITZ<br />

Sterling Park, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

MICHELLE GAITHER<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

RANDY GALLIMORE<br />

Floyd, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

MARY GARBEE<br />

Lynchburg, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early<br />

Childhood Education<br />

. . . some knowledge of the past . . .<br />

SENIORS 139


DON GARITY<br />

Falls Church, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

LAURIE GARRIGAN<br />

Springfield, Virginia<br />

Political Science<br />

... some vision of the future . ...<br />

MARY LU C. GARRISON<br />

Charleston, West Virginia<br />

Journalism and English<br />

SHARON GEE<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Office Administration<br />

ALTHEA GENADOPOULAS<br />

Pearisburg, Virginia<br />

Social Work and Sociology<br />

DEBRA GENUARIO<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Childhood Development and<br />

Family Life<br />

CAROLYN GILLIAM<br />

Gate City, Virginia<br />

Math and Statistics<br />

FRANCENE GIPSON<br />

Wytheville, Virginia<br />

Special Education<br />

140 SENIORS


JOYCE GLENN <br />

Hampton, Virginia <br />

Office Administration <br />

PATTI GOERING <br />

Lima, New York <br />

Nursing <br />

KAY GOFFIGON <br />

Parksley, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

MARK GOODPASTURE <br />

Ferrum, Virginia <br />

Recreation <br />

GARY GOODSON <br />

Bristol, Virginia <br />

Biology <br />

TERESA GOODWIN <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

Child Development and Family Life <br />

NANCY GORDON <br />

Bridgewater, New Jersey <br />

Fashion Merchandising <br />

STEPHEN GOSPER <br />

Fredericksburg, Virginia <br />

Speech <br />

SANDY GRAHAM<br />

Dublin, Virginia<br />

Government<br />

MARGARET GRAVES<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Fashion Merchandising<br />

VICKIE GRAVES<br />

Vinton, Virginia<br />

Speech<br />

MARSHA GRAYSON<br />

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania<br />

Office Administration<br />

SENIORS 141


MICHAEL GRECO <br />

Waynesboro, Virginia <br />

History <br />

LAURA GREENE <br />

Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Geography <br />

KAREN GREENWOOD <br />

Marion, Virginia <br />

Music <br />

JUDIE GRIGG <br />

Norfolk, Virginia <br />

Spanish Education <br />

P A TIT GRIGGS <br />

Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

JOYCE GRISSO <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Elementary Education <br />

LOIS GRIZZLE <br />

Castlewood, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

LINDA GUILFORD <br />

Hampton, Virginia <br />

English <br />

LEIGH HAISLIP <br />

Timonium, Maryland <br />

Nursing <br />

PETE HAISLIP <br />

Midland, Virginia <br />

Recreation Administration <br />

SANDRA HALE <br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

DEBRA HALIK <br />

Sparta, New jersey <br />

History <br />

142 SENIORS


CYNTHIA HALL <br />

Fredericksburg, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

JANET HALL <br />

Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

JANET HALL <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

Statistics and Mathematics <br />

LEE HALL <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Journalism <br />

LYNN HALL <br />

Collinsville, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

DEBBIE HAMILTON <br />

Colonial Beach, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

KAREN HAMILTON <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

BETH HAMPTON <br />

Alexandria, Virginia <br />

Home Economics Education <br />

JEFF and SANDY HAMMER <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Biology, Early Childhood some skill to do useful service .<br />

Education<br />

SENIORS 143


BARBARA HANBY <br />

Stuart, Virginia <br />

Biology <br />

JUDY HANCHIN <br />

Alexandria, Virginia <br />

Accounting <br />

DAVID HANKLEY <br />

Galax, Virginia <br />

Psychology <br />

GLORIA HARDING <br />

Farmville, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

DANA HARLOR <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

English Education <br />

ANN HARMAN<br />

Narrows, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

GAIL HARPER<br />

Bethesda, Maryland<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

MARY HARRINGTON<br />

Wytheville, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

MARK HARRISON<br />

Louisa, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

SANDRA HARRISON<br />

Rocky Mount, Virginia<br />

Upper Elem entary Ecfucation<br />

PAM HASSELMANN <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Upper <br />

Elementary Education <br />

OTIS HAUCK, III<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Geology<br />

144 SENIORS


RUTH HAVENS <br />

Bastin, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Upper <br />

Elementary Education <br />

GREGG HAWKS DONNA HAZLEWOOD CONNIE HEDRICK<br />

Mount Airy, North Carolina Stuart, Virginia Front Royal, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Upper Elementary Education<br />

CATHY HEINEMANN <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

SUSAN HEMPHILL CATHY HENRY CLAUDE HENRY<br />

Lynchburg, Virginia Gate City, Virginia Herndon, Virginia<br />

Social Work Business Education Upper Elementary Education<br />

MARLA HENSON<br />

Staunton, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

DONNA HERRMANN SARAH HEY DANA HIGGS<br />

Stuart, Virginia<br />

Midlothian, Virginia<br />

Indian Valley, Virginia<br />

Medical Technology<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

Management<br />

SENIORS 145


DONA HIGGS<br />

Indian Valley, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

MICHAEL HOFFMAN<br />

Dublin, Virginia<br />

Geology<br />

LIZABETH HOLMSTRUP<br />

Cape May, New Jersey<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

SHERRY E. HOPKINS<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

SHEILA HOPPAUGH<br />

Vinton, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

. some urge to fit that service into the well-being of the community (Virginia Gildersleeve)<br />

DEBRA HORTON<br />

Pulaski, Virginia<br />

Math and Statistics<br />

146 SENIORS


JANE HOWARD<br />

Newmanstown, Pennsylvania<br />

Child Development and Family Life<br />

LINDA HOWARD<br />

Leesburg, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

PENNY HOWELL<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Music<br />

JANET S. HOWLAND<br />

Sterling, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Upper<br />

Elementary Education<br />

KIM HRYCKIEWICZ<br />

Springfield, Virginia<br />

Sociology<br />

SUSAN HUBBARD<br />

Dry Fork, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

THERESA HUBBARD<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

MARK HUGGfNS<br />

Bristol, Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

MARY JANE HUGHES<br />

Big Island, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

SUE HULME<br />

Arlington, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

LARRY HULSE<br />

Rockville, Maryland<br />

Accounting<br />

MARY MARGARET HUMPHRIES<br />

Covington, Virginia<br />

Art Education<br />

SENIORS 147


DENNIS HUNLEY SUSIE HUNNICUTI PHYLLIS HYNES TINA ISRAEL<br />

Swoope, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Springfield, Virginia Sterling, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice Elementary Education Early Childhood Education Health and Pnysicai Education<br />

HENRY JACKSON <br />

Newport News, Virginia <br />

Geography <br />

STASIA JACKSON <br />

Abingdon, Virginia <br />

Child Devlopment and <br />

Family Life <br />

DEBORAH JAMERSON <br />

Paplin, Virginia <br />

Special Education, <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

GAY JAMISON <br />

Calloway, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

REGINA JENNINGS <br />

Galax, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

JANET JOHNSON<br />

MARIE JOHNSON<br />

SUE JOHNSON<br />

Strasburg, Virginia<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Newport News, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education Administration Marketing<br />

148 SENIORS


GARY JONES<br />

JANET JONES <br />

Waynesboro, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia ... the development of the personality of the individual<br />

Political Science<br />

Management<br />

(Grayson Kirk)<br />

STEVE JONES <br />

Radford, Virginia <br />

Business <br />

MARTHA JORDAN <br />

Staunton, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

JO BETH JOYCE <br />

Collinsville, Virginia <br />

English <br />

BARBARA KANIPE <br />

Dublin, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

STUART KEISTER<br />

Bedford, Virginia<br />

Chemistry<br />

ETHEL KELLAM<br />

Martinsville, Virginia<br />

Business Education<br />

NANCY KELLY <br />

Yorktown, Virginia <br />

Elementary Education <br />

FRANCES KEMP <br />

Fincastle, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

SENIORS 149


TANDY KIDWELL EMILY KINCAID BETH KINDER DEBRA KINSER<br />

McLean, Virginia<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Tazewell, Virginia<br />

Political Science<br />

Management<br />

Communications Disorders,<br />

Social Work<br />

Speech Pathology<br />

PAMELA J. KIRKNER KATHY KITCHEN DEBBIE KNIGHT MICHELE KNOX<br />

Pulaski, Virginia Bassett, Virginia Winchester, Virginia Big Stone Gap, Virginia<br />

Economics, General Business Management Health and Physical Education Recreation<br />

CINDY KUEBERT <br />

... knowing the right thing to do at the time it needs to be done (Charles Kettering) ... Wantagh, New York <br />

Fashion"Merchangising<br />

150 SENIORS


DEBORAH L. KUPETS<br />

Cherry Hill, New Jersey<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

CINDY LAKE DEBORAH LAKE KAREN LACKEY<br />

Austin, Texas Winchester, Virginia Richmond, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders, Recreation Music Education<br />

Remedial Reading<br />

MICHAEL LAMMA<br />

Stephenson, Virginia<br />

Political Science<br />

RENEE LANDIS CHERYL LANE MARYANN LARKIN <br />

Roanoke, Virginia Cumberland, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia <br />

Geology, Geography Nursing Early Childhood Education <br />

KATHY LAW DONNA LAWSON TED LEIGHTON DIANE LESTER<br />

Rocky Mount, Virginia Raven, Virginia Blacksburg, Virginia Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Management Recreation Administration<br />

SENIORS 151


SUSAN LESTER SUSAN LEWIS LAURA LIGHTNER BONNIE LINDSTROM<br />

Alum Ridge, Virginia Damascus, Virginia Maplewood, New Jersey Nutley, New Jersey<br />

Busmess Fashion Merchandising Fashion Merchandising Journalism<br />

BILL LINK <br />

Hampton, Virginia <br />

Biology <br />

SUSAN LINK<br />

Buchanan, Virginia<br />

Business Education<br />

CAROL LINKOUS<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

LUANN LIZER<br />

Cross Junction, Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

MARION LOBER<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Special Education,<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

JUDY LOGAN<br />

Blacksburg, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

BECKY LOOMIS<br />

Covington, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

MARK MABARDY<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

152 SENIORS


SALENA MACK<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Journalism, English<br />

Creative ideas do not spring from groups. They spring from individuals (Whitney Griswold).<br />

DEBBI MacMAHON SHARON MADAGAN BARBARA MADSON LISA MAHOOD<br />

Falls Church, Virginia<br />

Troutville, Virginia<br />

Newtown, Connecticut<br />

Bluefield, West Virginia<br />

Liberal Studies<br />

English<br />

Recreation<br />

Recreation<br />

CHUCK MANESS DONNA MANOLIADES MICHAEL MANUEL CLAIRE MARINACE<br />

Salem, Virginia Silver Springs, Maryland Galax, Virginia Radford, Virginia<br />

Accounting Office Administration Upper Elementary Education Fashion Merchandising<br />

SENIORS 153


KAREN MARKHAM<br />

Newport News, Virginia<br />

Marketing<br />

CLYDE M. MARSHALL<br />

Ararat, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

LYNN MARTIN<br />

Collinsville, Virginia<br />

Music Education<br />

PAM MARTIN<br />

Dublin, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

PAMELA MAUPIN<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

MELODYE MAYES<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Accounting<br />

BOB McALLISTER<br />

Verona, Virginia<br />

Social Science<br />

C. RUSSELL McCABE<br />

Georgetown, Delaware<br />

History, Geography<br />

Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier (Charles Kettering).<br />

SANDRA McDOWELL<br />

South Boston, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

154 SENIORS


JOAN McGEE KATHY McGRATH BILL McNEW GORDON McVAY<br />

Boones Mill, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Virginia Beach , Virginia Richmond, Virginia<br />

Spanish Nursing Management Art<br />

ELLEN MELLICK ANA MENEDEZ JAN MEREDITH GEORGIA METTAUER<br />

Vienna, Virginia Sterling Park, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Annandale, Virginia<br />

Journalism Medical Technology Psychology Recreation<br />

RANDY METZGER PAT MICHAEL MARY ANN MIERCHUK KATHY MILLER<br />

Bridgewater, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Hampton, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Recreation Art Recreation Recreation<br />

SENIORS 155


LINDA MILLER LOUISE MILLER BARBARA MINTER LINDA MITCHELL<br />

Winchester, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Bassett, Virginia Floyd, Virginia<br />

English Communications Disorders Special Education, Upper Early Childhood Education<br />

Elementary<br />

LORI MITCHELL<br />

Williamsburg, Virginia<br />

French<br />

BARBARA MOE<br />

Waynesboro, Virginia<br />

Marketing<br />

DENNIS MONTGOMERY<br />

Salem, Virginia<br />

Accounting<br />

KIM MONTGOMERY<br />

Pembroke, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

ALICE MORGAN <br />

Radford, Virginia <br />

Horne Economics Education <br />

CLAY MORRIS<br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

DIANNE MORRIS<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

GEORGE MORRISON<br />

Woodstock, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

156 SENIORS


ANNE MORSE<br />

Hampton, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

CHARLOTTE MOWERY<br />

Strasburg, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

THEA MUELLER<br />

Springfield, Virginia<br />

Art Education<br />

KIM MUNROE<br />

Nutley, New Jersey<br />

Liberal Arts<br />

JOAN MURRAY<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

FRANCES MURRIE<br />

Copper Hill, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

BOB MURRIN<br />

Springfield, Virginia<br />

Political Science<br />

LINDA MYERS<br />

Pulaski, Virginia<br />

Dance<br />

JUDY NAILOR<br />

Carlisle, Pennsylvania<br />

Nursing<br />

DONNA NAPLES<br />

Salisbury, Maryland<br />

History<br />

SUSAN NEAL<br />

Bristol, Tennessee<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

AMY NELSON<br />

Hampton, Virginia<br />

Journalism<br />

SENIORS 157


SANDRA NELSON <br />

Patrick Springs, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

BARRY NICHOLS <br />

Huddleston, Virginia <br />

Management <br />

CINDY H. NOLEN <br />

Martinsville, Virginia <br />

Nursing <br />

AMY NUNN <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Office Administration <br />

PEGGY NUNN <br />

Bassett, Virginia <br />

Communications Disorders <br />

DINDI ODENYO <br />

Nairobi, Kenya <br />

Economics <br />

DEBBIE OKYEN <br />

Alexandria, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

LISA V. OLIVER <br />

Woodbridge, Virginia <br />

Fashion Merchandising <br />

NANCY E. ORANGE <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Accounting <br />

BETSY ORR<br />

Lynchburg, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

ROSLYN PACE <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Interior Merchandising <br />

MARY P AITSEL <br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia <br />

Special Education, <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

158 SENIORS


SHEILA PAITSEL<br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia<br />

Office Administration<br />

ELLEN M. PARLMAN<br />

Hudson, New York<br />

Recreation<br />

CHRIS PARR<br />

McLean, Virginia<br />

Fashion Merchandising<br />

PENNY PARSONS<br />

Hampton, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

CERETHA ELLEN PATTERSON<br />

Winchester, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

LAURA JEANNE PATTERSON<br />

Marion, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

BEVERLY PATTON<br />

Blacksburg, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early Childhood<br />

ELLEN PAUL<br />

Saltville, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

NICK PEREZ<br />

Salem, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

DOUGLAS PETERSON<br />

Arlington , Virginia<br />

Geography<br />

The dearest hope of the parent for his child is that he become<br />

all that he is capable of being (Morris Meister).<br />

SENIORS 159


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Most of the important experiences in life that truly educate cannot be arranged ahead of time<br />

(Harold Taylor).<br />

PAITI PHILLIPS<br />

Dugspur, Virginia<br />

Journalism<br />

SHERYL PHIPPS<br />

Pulaski, Virginia<br />

Business Education<br />

VALENTIN A PICKENS<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

Journalism<br />

VICKIE POFF<br />

Willis, Virginia<br />

Music<br />

TONY POLITO <br />

Pulaski, Virginia <br />

Math and Statistics <br />

CYNDI POULIN<br />

Troutville, Virginia<br />

Business Education<br />

JUNE POWELL<br />

Salem, Virginia<br />

Health Education<br />

ANNE E. POWER<br />

Norfolk, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

INGRID POWERS<br />

Newport News, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

160 SENIORS


DANA M. PRATT <br />

Coatesville, Pennsylvania <br />

Horne Economics <br />

JEWEL PRATT <br />

Floyd, Virginia <br />

Upper Elementary Education <br />

ROSALIND PRICE <br />

Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

VICKY PRITCHARD <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Elementary <br />

Education <br />

PENNY PULLMAIN<br />

Massena, New York<br />

Business Education<br />

MIYUKI RAILEY <br />

Sterling, Virginia <br />

French <br />

KAY RAMSEY <br />

Capron, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

VIRGINIA RAPPOLD <br />

Newport News, Virginia <br />

Psychology <br />

JAMES RlCHARD RECTOR<br />

MAURICE L. REDD<br />

DONNA REED<br />

RICK E. REEMTSEN<br />

Pulaski, Virginia Stuart, Virginia Marion, Virginia Radford, Virginia<br />

Geography<br />

Business Administration<br />

Special Education, Upper<br />

Management<br />

Elementary Education<br />

SENIORS 161


PHYLLIS REID<br />

Portsmouth, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

PATTI REXRODE<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

DEBBIE REYNOLDS<br />

Buena Vista, Virginia<br />

Theatre, Speech<br />

MARY REYNOLDS<br />

Bristol, Virginia<br />

Accounting<br />

SUSAN REYNOLDS<br />

Bland, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

MARY ELLEN RHUDY<br />

Elk Creek, Virginia<br />

Home Economics Education<br />

WILLIAM RICE<br />

Fairfax, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

BARBARA RICHARDSON<br />

Martinsville, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

CARLA RICHARDSON<br />

Cumberland, Maryland<br />

Nursing<br />

ANNE MARIE RICHMAN<br />

Falls Church, Virginia<br />

French<br />

KENNETH RIFE<br />

Pilgrim's Knob, Virginia<br />

Art<br />

TOM RIFE<br />

Richlands, Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

162 SENIORS


MARTHA RIPLEY<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Office Administration<br />

ELLEN ROBERTSON<br />

Newport News, Virginia<br />

Office Administration<br />

WALTER ROBERTSON<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

WINSTON ROBERTSON<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

JERRY ROBINSON SABRINA ROCHE WENDY ROCKEFELLER LINDA RODGERS<br />

Pulaski, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Woodcliff, New Jersey Vienna, Virginia<br />

Management Communications Disorders English Office Administration<br />

The ends are achieved by indirect means - .<br />

room .. . (Harold Taylor).<br />

a remark by a teacher in a classroom, a book picked up in someone's<br />

SENIORS 163


PHOEBE ROLEN<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

MICHAEL ROOP<br />

Dublin, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

Life isn't all beer and skittles; but beer and skittles, or something<br />

better of the same sort, must form a good part of .<br />

education (Thomas Hughes).<br />

CYNTHIA ROSE<br />

Covington, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

KIM ROSEMBAUM<br />

Wytheville, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

MARY ROSS REVA ROUSE <br />

BARBARA RUDOLPH STEVE and NANCY RUDOLPH <br />

Pulaski, Virginia Glade Springs, Virginia <br />

Independence, Virginia Strasburg, Virginia <br />

Elementary Education Early Childhood Education <br />

Special Education, Management, Recreation <br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

164 SENIORS


MARK RUMBURG<br />

Roanoke, Vi rginia<br />

Management<br />

SUSAN RYAN<br />

Rockville, Maryland<br />

Special Education,<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

VICKIE RYDER<br />

Hot Springs, Virginia<br />

Social Sciences<br />

SUZANNE SAGER<br />

Strasburg, Virginia<br />

Geography<br />

LAURA SA LUTSKY<br />

Clifton Forge, Vi rginia<br />

Marketing<br />

MARY SAUNDERS<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

TONI SAUNDERS<br />

Lancaster, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

LINDA SAWICKI<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

GLENNA SCARBOROUGH<br />

Severna Park, Maryland<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

ERIKA SCHIELDGE<br />

Manchester, Connecticut<br />

Journalism<br />

TOM SCHMIDT<br />

Edison, New Jersey<br />

Psychology<br />

BUTCH SCOTT<br />

Ridgeway, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

SENIORS 165


PATRICIA SCOTT<br />

Ridgeway, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

It is only the ignorant who despise education (P. Syrus).<br />

ELIZABETH SEGOVIA<br />

Springfield, Virginia<br />

Spanish<br />

LEE ANN SELLMAN<br />

Annandale, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

CYNTHIA SEMONES<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

DAN SEYLER<br />

Trenton, New Jersey<br />

Marketing<br />

LORETT A SHAIA <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

166 SENIORS


TRINA SHARP<br />

Harker Heights, Texas<br />

Interior Merchandising<br />

BEVERL Y SHAW<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

KATHY SHELTON<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

DIANE SHERIDAN<br />

Vienna, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

BECKY SHIVELY<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Home Economics Education<br />

JANICE SHORT<br />

Lynchburg, Virginia<br />

Special Education<br />

Ea rly Childhood Education<br />

If you feel that you have your feet planted firmly on the ground, then the university has failed<br />

you (Robert Goheen).<br />

SENIORS 167


VIVIAN SHOSHANIAN <br />

Vienna, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

STELLA A. SHOWMAN <br />

Mount Jackson, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Early <br />

Childhood Education <br />

KENT SHRADER <br />

Tazewell, Virginia <br />

Psychology <br />

GREG SHREVE <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Accouting <br />

THERESA L. SHULL <br />

Bridgewater, Virginia <br />

Psychology <br />

EDDIE SHUMATE <br />

Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Business <br />

NEIL SIGMON <br />

Rocky Mount, Virginia <br />

Recreation <br />

KIM SILVA <br />

Basking Ridge, New Jersey <br />

Fashion Merchandising <br />

PATTI SILVERS <br />

Damascus, Virginia <br />

Office Adminstration <br />

ANNE SIMMONS<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

Poli tical Science<br />

STEVEN SIMMONS<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia<br />

Finance and Insurance<br />

SAMUEL G . SIMPSON<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

Art<br />

168 SENIORS


JUDY C. SINK DEBBIE SKEEN KAREN and MARTIN SLATE TERESA SLIVINSKI<br />

Bassett, Virginia<br />

Clintwood, Virginia<br />

Hillsville, Virginia<br />

Reston, Virginia<br />

English<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Management<br />

Social Work<br />

WAYNE SLUSHER MARY SMART ANNETTE SMITH HILDA KAY SMITH<br />

Hillsville, Virginia Stuart, Virginia Vienna, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia<br />

Management History Early Childhood Education Music<br />

KATHLEEN SMITH<br />

Livingston, New Jersey<br />

English<br />

Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education (P. Syrus).<br />

SENIORS 169


MITZI SMITH<br />

Berryville, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

NORA L. SMITH<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

Health Education<br />

PATRICIA SMITH<br />

Danville, Virginia<br />

English Education<br />

SUSAN SMITH<br />

Buchanan, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

MARY ANN SMYTHERS <br />

Radford, Virginia <br />

Math and Statistics <br />

ELIZABETH SNUGGS<br />

Toledo, Ohio<br />

Sociology<br />

PATRICK SPANG<br />

Medford, New Jersey<br />

Geography<br />

DIANE SPANGLER<br />

Carlisle, Pennsylvania<br />

Nursing<br />

BOBBY SPICER <br />

Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

Elementary Education <br />

NANCY SPICER<br />

Arnold, Maryland<br />

Journalism<br />

MARY JANE STAMPER<br />

Galax, Virginia<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

SHEILA STANSBERRY<br />

Fishersville, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

170 SENIORS


BRENDA STAPLETON <br />

Nickelsville, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

LIBBY STECHER CHRIS STEFANOVICH DARLENE M. STEWART<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia Grosse Pointe, Michigan Norfolk, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education Fashion Merchandising Journalism, English<br />

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PHYLLIS STEW ART<br />

Fort Blackmore, Virginia<br />

Recreation<br />

SHARON STRACK BECKY STRATTON DONALD STREHLE<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Newport News, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Early Special Education, Management<br />

Childhood Education<br />

Upper Elementary Education<br />

JIM STUTTS SUZIE SUPER PEGGY SUTPHIN THOMAS SWAIN<br />

Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Medford Lakes, New Jersey<br />

Recreation Art Elementary Education Geography<br />

SENIORS 171


· .. a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, where those who perceive<br />

truth may strive to make others see (John Masefield).<br />

CINDY SZULEWSKI<br />

Bristol, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders<br />

ROBERT TACEY<br />

Woodbridge, Virginia<br />

Science<br />

LAURA TANNER<br />

Annandale, Virginia<br />

Journalism<br />

JERRY L. TATUM<br />

Stuart, Virginia<br />

Art<br />

STEVE TAUBENBERGER<br />

Springfield, Virginia<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

BILL TAYLOR<br />

Newport News, Virginia<br />

Theatre<br />

CHARLENE TAYLOR<br />

Hiwassee, Virginia<br />

Nursing<br />

MARY TAYLOR<br />

Danville, Virginia<br />

Liberal Arts<br />

MILDRED TAYLOR<br />

Boones Mill, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

172 SENIORS


PHYLLIS TAYLOR <br />

Dublin, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

LORA TELL <br />

Dublin, Virginia <br />

Health and Physical Education <br />

LINDA TELLER <br />

Hillsville, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Upper <br />

Elementary Education <br />

LISA TERDIK <br />

Bluefield, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

KATHY THOMASON <br />

Martinsville, Virginia <br />

Business Education <br />

BRENDA THOMPSON <br />

Staunton, Virginia <br />

Special Education, Upper <br />

Elementary Education <br />

CAROLINE THOMPSON <br />

Halifax, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

ROBIN THOMPSON <br />

Rich Creek, Virginia <br />

Art <br />

DEBORAH THORNLEY RAY THURMAN ELAYNE THYMIDES ANNET. TIMP<br />

Denville, New Jersey<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia<br />

Norfolk, Virginia<br />

Abingdon, Virginia<br />

Special Education, Upper<br />

Finance and Insurance<br />

Biology<br />

Nursing<br />

Education<br />

SENIORS 173


JANE TOLBERT <br />

Floyd, Virginia <br />

English Education <br />

PETE TOLTON <br />

Bon Air, Virginia <br />

Math and Statistics <br />

WAYNE TRAVIS <br />

Front Royal, Virginia <br />

Journalism <br />

KAREN TRENT <br />

Phenix, Virginia <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

LOUISE TRESCOTT <br />

Norfolk, Virginia <br />

Recreation <br />

SHANNON TURNER <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Finance and Insurance <br />

SHERRY TURNER <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Dance <br />

TRENA TURNER <br />

Roanoke, Virginia <br />

Office Administration <br />

ZELDA TYLER <br />

Stony Creek, Virginia <br />

Communication Disorders <br />

LYNN TYRRELL <br />

Vienna, Virginia <br />

Social Work <br />

TERESA DALTON UNDERWOOD <br />

Dublin, Virginia <br />

Recreation <br />

BETTY R. VIA <br />

Richmond, Virginia <br />

Recreation <br />

174 SENIORS


LOIS WADE<br />

Christiansburg, Virginia<br />

Management<br />

MILFORD WAGGY<br />

Waynesboro, Virginia<br />

English<br />

BETIY LYNN WALLACE<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Health and Physical Education<br />

CHRISTINE WALLACE<br />

Palmyra, New Jersey<br />

Recreation<br />

KIM WATERS<br />

Covington, Virginia<br />

Biology and Art<br />

RANDY WATKINS<br />

Burke, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

INA WATSON<br />

Blacksburg, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

AUDREY WEAVER<br />

Madison, Virginia<br />

Home Economics Education<br />

4x7=J2<br />

5x7=?/J<br />

bx7=4d<br />

JIM WEAVER<br />

Fairfax, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

When you're through learning, you're through (Vernon Law).<br />

SENIORS 175


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LINDA WEAVER<br />

Charleston, West Virginia<br />

Marketing<br />

TERRIE WEBBER<br />

Vinton, Virginia<br />

Elementary Education<br />

We do not remember days, we remember moments (Cesare<br />

Pavese).<br />

STEVEN PAUL WENDE LIN<br />

Annandale, Virginia<br />

Psychology<br />

KIM WHELAN<br />

Falls Church, Virginia<br />

Business Education,<br />

Political Science<br />

MARY WHELAN<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Early Childhood Education,<br />

Reading<br />

BONNIE WHITAKER<br />

Hampton, Virginia<br />

Fashion Merchandising<br />

SHARON WHITE<br />

Annandale, Virginia<br />

Marketing, Management<br />

DEBBIE WHITFIELD<br />

Franklin, Virginia<br />

Social Work<br />

176 SENIORS


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DONNA WHITESIDE <br />

Covington, Virginia <br />

English <br />

SUE WILBURN <br />

South Boston, Virginia <br />

Biology <br />

ALICE F. WILLIAMS <br />

Colonial Beach , Virginia <br />

History <br />

DEBRA WILLIAMS <br />

Fries, Virginia <br />

Journalism <br />

JEFFREY WILLIAMS <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

Management <br />

KATHY WILLIAMS <br />

Galax, Vir~inia <br />

Office AdminIstration <br />

LAURA WILLIAMS <br />

Vienna, Virginia <br />

Marketing <br />

PAM WILLIAMS <br />

Virginia Beach , Virginia <br />

Special Education, <br />

Early Childhood Education <br />

BOB WILLIAMSON MELISSA WILSON MARCIA WINESETI BRENDA WINFREY<br />

Chatham, Virginia<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

Woodlawn, Virginia<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Biology<br />

English and Journalism Education<br />

Accounting<br />

Interior Merchandising<br />

SENIORS 177


BOB WISE MARY WOJCTECHOUSKI BROOKE WOLCOTI GUYLENE WOOD<br />

Portsmouth, Virginia Dublin, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia<br />

Management Art, Psychology Early Childhood Education Upper Elementary Education<br />

KAREN WREN BILL H. WRIGHT SUSAN LEARY JO ANNE YON<br />

Cleveland, Virginia Radford, Virginia Norton, Virginia Hillsville, Virginia<br />

Communications Disorders Geology English Health and Physical Education<br />

Do not the most moving moments of our lives find us without words? (Marcel Marceau)<br />

178 SENIORS


Graduates<br />

Class Officers: Liesa Leonhardt, Vice Pres.; Jane Lawing, Pres.; Nora Sink, Sec. Treas.<br />

LALA BARE <br />

Business <br />

Wytheville, Virginia <br />

DEBBY BARKER<br />

Reading<br />

Radford, Virginia<br />

DAVID BOLIN<br />

Emotionally Disturbed<br />

Charleston, We,t Virginia<br />

CONNIE KAY BROWN <br />

Guidance <br />

Wakefield, Virginia <br />

KEN DEVORE, JR.<br />

History<br />

Christian sburg, Virginia<br />

BOBBY DIVELY<br />

Psychology<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

GRADUATES 179


GARETH FANCHER BILL FARMER MICHAEL FIORITO, JR.<br />

Psychology Art Psychology <br />

Rowayton, Connecticut Collinsville, Virginia Radford, Virginia<br />

CONNIE FORTU NE SHARON GORMAN JOHN HALL<br />

Psychology Psychology History<br />

Arlington, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Salem, Virginia<br />

LUCY HARSHFIELD<br />

Psychol ogy<br />

Salem, Virginia<br />

180 GRADUATES


FOLiS JONES <br />

Psychology <br />

Chesapeake, Virginia <br />

KATHY KANODE <br />

Guidance <br />

Christiansburg, Virginia <br />

BILL KLUCK <br />

Psychology <br />

Blacksburg, Virginia <br />

LlESA LEONHARDT <br />

Guidance <br />

Lindenhurst, New York <br />

JENNY LINDE <br />

Secondary Education <br />

Zuidwolde, Indiana <br />

LINDA LlNNARTZ<br />

Art<br />

Roanoke, Virginia<br />

KATHY LIPSCOMB<br />

Clinical Psychology<br />

Bedford, Virginia<br />

GRADUATES 181


PATTY LYONS ABDELLA MOHAMMED BOOKER ODENYO<br />

Secondary Education Business Journalism<br />

Hillsvill e, Virginia Radford, Virginia Radford, Virginia<br />

MARK PROSSER <br />

Guidance <br />

Emory, Virginia <br />

DAVID SABLE <br />

Psychology <br />

Salem, Virginia <br />

1B2<br />

GRADUATES


RITA SHOUGH NORA SINK NOPPORN SIRICHANA<br />

Psychology Secondary Education Business<br />

Patrick Springs, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Handkok, Thailand<br />

SUCHARD SITTIVITCHAPORN <br />

Business <br />

Alexandria, Virginia <br />

WANDA STONE<br />

Educational Media<br />

Roswell, Georgia<br />

DEI ORE THOMPSO~ <br />

Guidance, Coun,ding <br />

jacksonvi/k, Florida <br />

GERALD VANCE<br />

Bu siness<br />

Van sant, Virginia<br />

GRADUATES 183


Juniors <br />

Officers: Ci ndy Babb, Vi ce Pres.; Carol Camper, Pres.; Susi Surmaj, Sec.<br />

Jean Adams<br />

Crystal Akers<br />

Edem Akpan<br />

Paul a Allen<br />

Robert Allen<br />

Wynoka Allen<br />

Cindy Anderson<br />

Pam Andrews<br />

184 JUNIORS


Laura Athey<br />

Ginger Attkisson<br />

Cindy Babb<br />

Susan Babcock<br />

Cynthia Ballard<br />

Tina Bareilles<br />

Mary Barfield<br />

Susan Beard<br />

Beverly Beasley<br />

Cathy Beasley<br />

Sherry Benedikter<br />

Patsy Bennett<br />

Glenn Benson<br />

Cynthia Berry<br />

Dennis Berry<br />

Carol Bird<br />

lisa Blades<br />

Wanda Blythe<br />

Bruce Board<br />

Diane Boardman<br />

JUNIORS 165


Mildred Bolen<br />

Linda Bowers<br />

Margaret Bowman<br />

Leslie Bradley<br />

Garland Branch<br />

Patricia Brewster<br />

Jim Brice<br />

Theresa Brickey<br />

Jay Brillheart <br />

Berry Brooke <br />

Beth Brooks <br />

Christine Brown<br />

Darrell Brown<br />

Pamela Brown<br />

Rebecca Brown<br />

Carlotta Browning<br />

186 JUNIORS


Devon Brownley<br />

Lisa Brya nt<br />

Sharon Bryant<br />

Frank Burby<br />

Amy Burkett<br />

Kath ryn Bu rnett<br />

Rhonda Burnett<br />

Timothy Byrd<br />

Elliott Caba ni ss<br />

John Ca lio<br />

M arty Campanello<br />

Carol Camper<br />

G ••• ~a·<br />

goes t o<br />

Julie Cannan<br />

Sharon Cantrell<br />

8<br />

alii got is<br />

this stinkla'<br />

SHIRT<br />

M artha Capsa lis<br />

Tijuana Carico<br />

JUNIORS<br />

1B7


Marty Carlson<br />

Janice Carlton<br />

Christine Carpenter<br />

Donald Carper<br />

Virginia Carr<br />

Garry Carrico<br />

Audrey Carter<br />

Ryan Carter<br />

Lisa Cash<br />

Teresa Cassady<br />

Diane Charlton<br />

Pamela Chauncey<br />

John Cheffens<br />

Debbie Clements<br />

Regina Cobbler<br />

Wanda Cockram<br />

Dorothy Comer <br />

Thomas Conley <br />

Margie Conrad <br />

Leslie Cooper<br />

188 JUNIORS


Megan Cooper<br />

Jonna Copenhaver<br />

Loretta Corte<br />

Margaret Coyne<br />

Mary Craig<br />

Li sa Crews<br />

Susan Crisci<br />

Faye Crist<br />

Deborah Cromer<br />

Jill Cropp<br />

Suzanne Crowder<br />

Deborah Cundiff<br />

Donna Cundiff<br />

Gloria Cundiff<br />

JUNIORS 189


Debra Curtis<br />

Tina Curtis<br />

Corrine Cutler<br />

Nancy Cutler<br />

Teresa Davidson<br />

Janet Davis<br />

Donny Davis<br />

Donna DeRoode<br />

Lucia DiBenedetto<br />

Thomas Diehl<br />

Barbara DiMassimo<br />

Nancy Dishman<br />

Donna Dixon<br />

Debbie Dobson<br />

190 JUNIORS


Mary Dodge<br />

Toni Donigan<br />

Marie Donohoe<br />

Jett Dougherty<br />

Melanie Dowdle<br />

Michele Dowe<br />

Kathryn Drummond<br />

Nancy Dugger<br />

Teresa Duncan<br />

Vicky Edwards<br />

Diane Elliott<br />

Barbara Emory<br />

Susan Evans<br />

Lau ra Evenson<br />

Bonnie Fain<br />

Linda Farnsworth<br />

Julia Fauntleroy<br />

Annette Ferrell<br />

JUNIORS 191


Kim Fields<br />

Nancy Fisher<br />

W anda Fisher<br />

Russell Fl esher<br />

Richard Foran<br />

Pamela Forbes<br />

Doroth y Foutz<br />

Ken neth Fowler<br />

Debra Fowlkes<br />

Cheryl Fraz ier<br />

Cindy Fraz ier<br />

Cath y Frye<br />

Randy Fuerst<br />

Melissa Full er<br />

Marga ret Gard iner<br />

Eli zabeth George<br />

192 JUNIORS


Linda George<br />

Edith Gi lmer<br />

Kim Gobrecht<br />

Kristie Goerold<br />

Ginny Gorham<br />

Allyson Graul<br />

Pam Gray<br />

Rebecca Gray<br />

Johnny Greene<br />

Lesa Greer<br />

Michael Greer<br />

Frank Grier<br />

Vincent Groseclose<br />

Cindy Guill<br />

Regina Gutierrez<br />

Juan ita Haas<br />

Debra Hale<br />

Lynda Hale<br />

Katey Hall<br />

Melody Hammond<br />

JUNIORS 193


joyce Hanner<br />

Rebecca Harner<br />

james Harold<br />

Nora Harper<br />

Fanchion Harrell<br />

Elaine Harris<br />

Mark Hartl<br />

David Harvey<br />

Patricia Hatcher<br />

Dale Hawkins<br />

Kelly Hawkins<br />

Sharon Hawks<br />

Margaret Heberling<br />

Nancy Henley<br />

Victoria Henry<br />

Shari Hergesheimer<br />

Mary Hibbard<br />

jeremiah Hicks<br />

Katherine Hiett<br />

Yvonne Hodges<br />

194 JUNIORS


Anne Holland<br />

Belinda Horn<br />

Kathy Horton<br />

Martha Hoskins<br />

Leigh Hudson<br />

Elizabeth Huff<br />

Earl Hughes<br />

Carol Hulvey<br />

Susa n Hunter<br />

Pame la Huntley<br />

Keith Hurley<br />

Tom Hutchings<br />

Jeanne Ingle<br />

Sue Irvin<br />

Vi cki Irwin<br />

Cindi Jackson<br />

JUNIORS 195


Deborah Jacobs<br />

Susan Jacobs<br />

Abou Jalloh<br />

Laura Jefferson<br />

Linda Jenkins<br />

Robbie Jessee<br />

David Jobson<br />

Anne Johnson<br />

Jan Johnson<br />

Earlene Johnson<br />

Kathryn Johnson<br />

Teresa Johnson<br />

William Jonak<br />

Diane Jones<br />

Eugene Jones<br />

Sherry Jones<br />

Karen Jordan<br />

Margaret Keating<br />

Steven Keefe<br />

Theresa Keesee<br />

196 JUNIORS


Martha Kemp<br />

Lori Kenyon<br />

Jill Kevan<br />

Dave Key<br />

Jeffery Kidd<br />

Carol Killam<br />

Cindy Kinert<br />

Debra King<br />

Susan Kingery<br />

Sandra Kinzie<br />

Mary Kirby<br />

Vicki Koster<br />

Kris Kucharski<br />

Hilda Kuhn<br />

JUNIORS 197


David Kyle<br />

Karylene Lacks<br />

John Lampkin<br />

Michael Lanham<br />

Deborah Laprade<br />

Carol Lauck<br />

Richard Law<br />

Edward Lawson<br />

Terry Lawton<br />

Danny Layman<br />

Jeff Leach<br />

John Ledden<br />

Phillip Lee<br />

Terry Leipertz<br />

Shirley Lenga<br />

Kathy Leonard<br />

Betsy Lewis<br />

Debbie Lewis<br />

Fred Linett<br />

William Lloyd<br />

198 JUNIORS


Jane Logue<br />

Linda Long<br />

Mary Long<br />

Jennie Loomis<br />

Bill Lyons<br />

Patty Lyons<br />

Karen Mallow<br />

Lynda Malloy<br />

Harold Mann<br />

David Markiewicz<br />

Ginny Markle<br />

Doris Marshall<br />

Sharon Marshall<br />

Linda Martin<br />

JUNIORS 199


Pamela Martin <br />

Roxanne Martin <br />

Susan Masincup <br />

Elizabeth Mason <br />

Marianne Mason<br />

Anita Massey<br />

Betty Massie<br />

Emily Mastin<br />

Susan Matze <br />

Rob Maupin <br />

Teressa May <br />

Dawn Mays <br />

Kathy McAuliffe<br />

Nancy McClung<br />

Susan McCoy<br />

Vickie McCoy<br />

200 JUNIORS


Mary McDonald<br />

Deborah McGavock<br />

Cheryl McGinley<br />

Patricia McGrath<br />

Michael McManamay<br />

linda McManaway<br />

Mark McMillian<br />

Anna McNeill<br />

Kathryn Medlin<br />

Salena Metz<br />

Trudy Midgette<br />

Sandra Milbourn<br />

Debra Miller<br />

Joanna Miller<br />

Joyce Miller<br />

Debbie Mills<br />

linda Mitchell<br />

Robin Moeser<br />

JUNIORS 201


Beth Moody<br />

Mike Moorcones<br />

Linda Moore<br />

Terri Moore<br />

Greg Morgan<br />

Pamela Moricle<br />

Barbara Morris<br />

james Morris<br />

Margaret Morrow<br />

Pamela Moses<br />

Ellen Mowery<br />

Mary Mueller<br />

Kim Mulheren<br />

judy Mumpower<br />

Carol Murphey<br />

joElien Murrin<br />

Linda Musser<br />

Brian Nace<br />

Laurel Nance<br />

Emily Nash<br />

202 JUNIORS


Linda Neebe<br />

Bridgett Neece<br />

Judy Nester<br />

Susan Newcomb<br />

Roxana Nimo<br />

Sandra Norman<br />

Mary North<br />

Kerry Nunn<br />

Stephen Nuttycombe<br />

Brenda Ogden<br />

Roberta Ohmart<br />

Ignatius Onyeador<br />

Larry Orrison<br />

Lisa Osborne<br />

Kimberly Owen <br />

Karen Owings <br />

JUNIORS 203


Sharon Parcell<br />

Katherine Pari sh<br />

jong Park<br />

Ren ee Parker<br />

Cheryl Parrish<br />

Gloria Patrick<br />

Deborah Patterson<br />

Laura Perchonok<br />

Sherree Perkins<br />

Chandra Peters<br />

Laura Pfeiffer<br />

Vivian Phippa<br />

Debra Porritt<br />

Gary Powell<br />

Theophilus Pratt<br />

Emily Prillaman<br />

204 JUNIORS


Dona Propst<br />

Gene Przybocki<br />

Kathleen Quinn<br />

Mary Rambo<br />

Jacquelyn Raskin<br />

Mark Reed<br />

Richard Reid<br />

Charlotte Reynolds<br />

Elaine Rhoads<br />

Wanda Richards<br />

Sheryl Ann Richardson<br />

Sharon Rieley<br />

Keith Roberts<br />

Melanie Roberts<br />

Leslie Roddy<br />

Kim Roscher<br />

Deborah Royer<br />

Catherine Sarber<br />

Kimberely Saylors<br />

Sandee Schaller<br />

JUNIORS 205


Chris Schul<br />

Mart i Jo Schulz<br />

Cynthia Schwind<br />

Kathy Scott<br />

Rebecca Scott<br />

Susan Scott<br />

Kenneth Sebastian<br />

Gail Self<br />

Katherine Sellars<br />

Cyril Sellers<br />

Marlena Sendak<br />

Garry Senna<br />

Dana Sensabaugh<br />

Deborah Sharp<br />

206 JUNIORS


Judith Shelburne<br />

Sherry Shelton<br />

Barbara Shields<br />

Mary Kay Shiflett<br />

Sandy Shirkey<br />

Sydne Short<br />

Victoria Simmons<br />

Kathy Smart<br />

Layne Smith<br />

Linda Smith<br />

Lisa Smith<br />

Sheri Smith<br />

Teresa Smith<br />

Delmore Spangler<br />

Donna Spickard<br />

Joanne Spiers<br />

JUNIORS 207


Sharon Spradlin<br />

Eileen Stanton<br />

Catherine Steadman<br />

Brenda Stephenson<br />

W anda Stephenson<br />

Barry Stewart<br />

John Stickney<br />

Debra Stilwell<br />

Roxa nne Stone<br />

Vickie Stowe<br />

Joanne Stowers<br />

Elizabeth Stuckey<br />

208 JUNIORS


Carol Stukhart<br />

Kathleen Sullivan<br />

Rita Sullivan<br />

Cameron Sumner<br />

Susie Surmaj<br />

Franklin Swann<br />

Mike Swartzbeck<br />

Samuel Swecker<br />

Beverly Tarver<br />

Terri Taylor<br />

Brenda Thomas<br />

Charles Thompson<br />

Brenda Thurston<br />

Dixie Tilson<br />

)0 Tisinger<br />

Pam Tollberg<br />

Leslie Trainer <br />

Trish Trainor <br />

Linda Tucker <br />

Dana Turner <br />

JUNIORS 209


Lisa Umberger<br />

Gayle Umphlett<br />

Betty Upton<br />

Shirley Varnell<br />

Tina Vassar<br />

Karen Vasta<br />

Stephanie Vita<br />

Linda Waldron<br />

Elizabeth Wall<br />

Clay Walthall<br />

Mark Ward<br />

Carroll Waring<br />

Milissa Weir<br />

Kenneth Weiss<br />

Terri Wells<br />

Debra West<br />

210 JUNIORS


Lisa West<br />

Karen Westphal<br />

Carol Wheeler<br />

Patricia Wheeler<br />

Donna White<br />

Mary Anne White<br />

Vicki White<br />

Sherri Whitlock<br />

Joyce Whitlow<br />

Robin Wilkie<br />

Pamela Wilkins<br />

Cynthia Williams<br />

Dale Williams<br />

Marie Williams<br />

Laurie Williamson<br />

Carolyn Willis<br />

JoAnn Willis<br />

Kipi Wilson<br />

Teresa Wilson<br />

Robin Wingfield<br />

JUNIORS 211


Sharon Winstead<br />

Mary Wiseman<br />

Cherise Witcher<br />

Beverly Wood<br />

Karen Wood<br />

Sally Wood<br />

Stewart Wood <br />

Cynthia Wright <br />

Sharron Wyatt <br />

Mary Yale<br />

Donna Yeatts<br />

Katrina Yost<br />

Kathy Zimmerman<br />

212 JUNIORS


Sophomores <br />

Officers: Gerald Worrell, Pres.; Mark Brantley, Vice Pres.; Co lleen Oaksmith, Sec. Treas.<br />

Catherine Aa ron<br />

Kathy Adams<br />

Karen Alcorn<br />

David Allen<br />

Julia Allen<br />

Patricia Allen<br />

Virginia Ambler<br />

Charlene Anderson<br />

Rebecca Angel<br />

Mike Arri ngton<br />

SOPHOMORES 213


Jeannie Asbury<br />

Michele Avery<br />

Melai ne Bailey<br />

Kathy Ball<br />

Pamela Barker<br />

Patti Barker<br />

Susan Barr<br />

Susan Barton<br />

Donald Basham<br />

Tracy Bates<br />

Garry Beamer<br />

Ann Beard<br />

Joanne Bednarek<br />

Sandra Bellamy<br />

Cynthia Berry<br />

Dana Berry<br />

Jeff Blankenbecker<br />

Calvin Blankenship<br />

Robin Blauvent<br />

Jacqueline Bode<br />

Suzanne Bode<br />

Alice Bolen<br />

Janet Bolton<br />

Victoria Bond<br />

Edward Booker<br />

214 SOPHOMORES


Sarah Booth<br />

Sabrena Borders<br />

jody Bowers<br />

Teresa Bowles<br />

Vicky Boyd<br />

Terri Boyette<br />

Sheila Branch<br />

jane Brand<br />

Elizabeth Brandt<br />

Mark Brantley<br />

Kevin Brennan<br />

Catherine Bright<br />

jul ie Bronnenberg<br />

jennifer Brooks<br />

Linda Brooks<br />

Mp.linda Brooks<br />

Alisa Brown<br />

Kathleen Brown<br />

Sylvia Bruce<br />

SOPHOMORES 215


Deborah Bruno<br />

Debra Bryant<br />

Veronica Bryant<br />

Nancy Bullivant<br />

jeanne Burcham<br />

Kay Burkett<br />

Mary Burks<br />

jacki Burl eson<br />

Linda Burris<br />

David Buttram<br />

M ary Cameron<br />

Tammy Carberry<br />

La rry Carter<br />

Debora h Carwell<br />

Cheryl Cashman<br />

Mary Cenitch<br />

Robyn Charles<br />

jenny Chase'<br />

Katherine Chewning<br />

216 SOPHOMORES


Deborah Chisholm<br />

Craig Chrisman<br />

Karen Chruender<br />

Anthony Cicero<br />

Brenda Clark<br />

Vicki Clinedinst<br />

Terry Coffman<br />

Susan Colden<br />

Jeannie Cole<br />

Scott Cole<br />

Sherry Coleman<br />

Gena Cook<br />

Linda Creeden<br />

Robin Cross<br />

Patricia Cunningham<br />

K.aren Custer<br />

Margie Daniel<br />

Alison Darr<br />

Ann Davies<br />

Darlene Dav is<br />

Robin Deacon<br />

Stephanie Dearing<br />

Michael Dennis<br />

Anne De Sonia<br />

Jeanne Detterman<br />

SOPHOMORES 217


D ilsa Diaz<br />

Becky Di Carlo<br />

Ronald Dick<br />

Virginia Dickens<br />

Kathy Dickinson<br />

Margaret Di Pinto<br />

Anne Dollar<br />

Maureen Donohoe<br />

Kelly Duffield<br />

David Dunca n<br />

Cynthia Easley<br />

Mary Easterling<br />

Steve Eaton<br />

Nancy Eaton<br />

Donna Edwards<br />

Jennifer Edwards<br />

Sarah Edwards<br />

Jon Eklund<br />

Teresa Ell iott<br />

218 SOPHOMORES


Laura Ell ison<br />

Lisa Epperson<br />

Michael Farmakis<br />

Gracia Farmer<br />

Peggy Farmer<br />

Ellen Farrish<br />

Cheri Faught<br />

Sarah Feail1('r<br />

M ari an Fenwick<br />

Paula Ferguson<br />

Patti Few<br />

Timothy Field<br />

Amy Fi sher<br />

Catherine Fitzgerald<br />

Kathleen Flegt'<br />

Debra Floyd<br />

Nancy Forbes<br />

Ci ndy Fore<br />

Mary Fowler<br />

Susa n Fox<br />

Tere sa Fox<br />

Mark Frye<br />

Pamela Galing<br />

SOPHOMORES 219


Rob Gallagher<br />

Karen Gallimore<br />

Leigh Gambino<br />

Kim Gardner<br />

Nora Garrigan<br />

Cynthia Gatling<br />

Barbara Gayle<br />

Martha Geertson<br />

Patti George<br />

Terri George<br />

Carrie Getz<br />

Chris Gibbs<br />

Sarah Gilbert<br />

Coretha Gilmer<br />

Dianne Girman<br />

Noelinda Glazier<br />

Lanor Goad<br />

Marie Goad<br />

Patricia Goodall<br />

Mary Goodykoontz<br />

Maureen Grady<br />

Patricia Graveley<br />

Cheryl Green<br />

Nyleve Gregory<br />

Joan Griffin<br />

220 SOPHOMORES


Frances Grogan<br />

Debra Hall<br />

Diana Hall<br />

Teresa Hall<br />

Cynthia Hardin<br />

Dal Hardy<br />

Catherine Harrell<br />

Susan Harris<br />

Tandy Harris<br />

Neil Hart<br />

Anne Harvey<br />

Shannon Harvey<br />

Donna Haver<br />

Carol Hayhurst<br />

Micki Haymore<br />

Karen Hecker<br />

Christine Hf'ikkenen<br />

Su;an Heim<br />

Cynthia Helms<br />

SOPHOMORES 221


james Heskett<br />

Anne Heywood<br />

john Hicks<br />

Eleanor Hille<br />

Kathleen Hoban<br />

Nancy Hogan<br />

Susan Hogge<br />

Valerie Holcomb<br />

Cynthia Holmes<br />

Theresa Holt<br />

Nora Horton<br />

Robin Horton<br />

Charles Hosier<br />

Cheryl Hostetter<br />

Monti Houtz<br />

joseph Howard<br />

Kathleen Howard<br />

Sarita Howell<br />

Pamela Hughes<br />

222 SOPHOMORES


Dianne Hundley<br />

Bonnie Ingram<br />

Amy Ivps<br />

Vicki jameson<br />

Rebecca jarrett<br />

Sharon jennings<br />

Catherine johnson<br />

Sheryl johnson<br />

joyce jonak<br />

Andrea jones<br />

Debora jones<br />

Diana jones<br />

Karen jones<br />

Wanda joyce<br />

Kim joyner<br />

Heather Keen<br />

Kathleen Keenan<br />

Linda Kelley<br />

Susan Kells<br />

janet Kelley<br />

Leslie Kersey<br />

SOPHOMORES 223


Rhonda Kess inger<br />

Robi n Keyser<br />

Viki Kldd<br />

Regin a Kilgore<br />

Alice KIng<br />

Amy Kin g<br />

Jani ce Kin zIe<br />

Patricia Kn abe<br />

M arth a Knu tson<br />

Phred Kost<br />

Rita Kr iuj ansky<br />

Barba ra Krr zay<br />

Kenneth Lackey<br />

Charles La Fratta<br />

Luc inda Lally<br />

Rovin Landers<br />

Cathy Lankfo rd<br />

Nora Lauterback<br />

Marshal l Lawrence<br />

Sandra Lawson<br />

LI oyd La yton<br />

224 SOPHOMORES


Toby Lazar<br />

Linda Lee<br />

Sandra Lehman<br />

Connie Lemon<br />

Don na Lewis<br />

Karen Lewis<br />

Terry Lewis<br />

Jill Lienhard!<br />

Gail Long<br />

Jo Lowry<br />

Mary Lucas<br />

Tara Lucas<br />

Kerry Lynch<br />

Laura Lynn<br />

Laura MacDonald<br />

Diane Madison<br />

Lisa Makela<br />

Kathleen Malherek<br />

Vicky Malin<br />

Cindy Mann<br />

Barbara Manzella<br />

Ri chard Mari o<br />

Cheryl Markham<br />

Carol Marshall<br />

Bonnie Martin<br />

SOPHOMORES 225


Janet Mart in<br />

o h r Mason<br />

Chrrstop eMcArd le<br />

ValMle B Ode<br />

Na ncy Mc rr<br />

Leith McConaghy <br />

Cynthi~~J;~~li<br />

Saron Cindy Mc E n heimer<br />

McGlocklin<br />

Martha<br />

Laura<br />

Mci ntire<br />

0<br />

Phyllis Mc Kinney<br />

Laura M c Mahon 0<br />

Lind a Mc<br />

Menamm<br />

McNellis<br />

Sharon Mead<br />

Dan 0<br />

Li sa Mered ith<br />

Jenn y Metca lf<br />

Kim Mo kens<br />

IC<br />

Cindy Miller<br />

o b th Miller<br />

Eliza<br />

Laura<br />

e MOil er<br />

I<br />

226 SOPHOMORES


Matthew Miller<br />

Melissa Miller<br />

Jane Minor<br />

Tanya Mitchell<br />

Betsy Mixon<br />

Laura Montague<br />

Jill Montgomery<br />

Nancy Morgan<br />

Peggy Mosher<br />

Sheree Mudd<br />

Sarah Murphy<br />

Angelette Myers<br />

Christiannp M yers<br />

Karen Naff<br />

Theresa Naydock<br />

Donna Nester<br />

Michael Neuroh<br />

Cath y Nichols<br />

Sandra Nichols<br />

Patricia O'Dowd<br />

Desiree Oliver<br />

SOPHOMORES 227


Wendy Oliver<br />

Michael Orifice<br />

Sharon O' Roark<br />

Elizabeth Parker<br />

Sarah Parker<br />

Deborah Parlette<br />

Pamela Paulette<br />

Katherine Pettitt·<br />

Leslie Phillips<br />

Stephenie Pickering<br />

Robert Pierce<br />

Marymac Pillsbury<br />

Carol Plumb<br />

Lesia Plummer<br />

Greg Poirier<br />

Eileen Pooley<br />

William Porritt<br />

Julie Potter<br />

Carolyn Powell<br />

Laura Price<br />

Shirley Price<br />

Donna Pu sey<br />

Kathy Quesenberry<br />

Tammy Quesenberry<br />

Julianna Raasch<br />

228 SOPHOMORES


Alex Randall<br />

Kim Rankin<br />

Deanna Ratliff<br />

Amy Records<br />

Robin Renick<br />

Nancy Renshaw<br />

Beverly Reynolds<br />

Noma Richard<br />

Kenneth RichardsQn<br />

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Vicki Richardson<br />

Lisa Ricker<br />

Catherine Riemann<br />

Dianna Robbins<br />

Marcie Roberts<br />

Pau line Roberts<br />

Rebecca Roenfeldt<br />

Sharon Roop<br />

Paula Rossetos<br />

Mary Royall<br />

SOPHOMORES 229


jean Ruesch<br />

Pamela Rumburg<br />

Deborah Russell<br />

Vicky Ryburn<br />

Susan Sager<br />

Cathy Salyer<br />

julie Sanders<br />

Lisa Sarber<br />

Margaret Saunders<br />

Karen Savia<br />

Marie Scalzo<br />

james Schilling<br />

Marvin Scott<br />

Tambria Scruggs<br />

Betty Seymour<br />

David Shalloway<br />

Valerie Shelton <br />

David Shockley <br />

Susan Shockley <br />

Vickie Shockley <br />

Cynthia Shopp <br />

230 SOPHOMORES


Chalon Shupe<br />

jean Sink<br />

Alire Slucher<br />

Diana Smith<br />

Elizabeth Smith<br />

joanne Smith<br />

Robin Snow<br />

julie Snyder<br />

judy Sokoloski<br />

Robert Sonessa<br />

Laura Spencer<br />

Florence Spiggle<br />

Wanda Steele<br />

Myla Steelman<br />

Susan Stewart<br />

Nancy Stith<br />

Robyn Stockwell<br />

Brenda Stolte<br />

Reginald Stober<br />

Cynthia Straub<br />

Amy Sullivan<br />

SOPHOMORES 231


Gail Summers<br />

Anne Swanson<br />

Dana Swa rt<br />

Lita Gene Sw enn so n<br />

Nancy Talbot<br />

Su sa n Tatum<br />

Bonnie Taylor<br />

Sherry Taylor<br />

Teresa Taylor<br />

Li sa Tedder<br />

Sand ra Terry<br />

Donna Tester<br />

Susa n Thomas<br />

Carolyn Thompson<br />

Linda Thrash<br />

Dennis Ti ckle<br />

Cassandra Tilling<br />

Cassandra Townsend<br />

Nancy Trammell<br />

Cynthia Tripodi<br />

Chri s Trott<br />

232 SOPHOMORES


lisa Tucker<br />

Belly Tunstall<br />

Lois Turman<br />

Tuptim Turner<br />

joyce Tursiella<br />

joe Unroe<br />

Sherri Upshaw<br />

Betty Ussery<br />

Lisa Van ce<br />

Karen Vargo<br />

Heidi Velte<br />

Melissa Vermillion<br />

Deborah Wade<br />

Wendy Walk<br />

Alice Walker<br />

james Walder<br />

Charlotte Waller<br />

Donna Walters<br />

Lisa Walters<br />

Thomas Walthall<br />

Debra Weatherman<br />

Mary Webb<br />

Pris c. illa Wells<br />

Frances Welsh<br />

Mark Wheller<br />

SOPHOMORES 233


Leih Whetzel<br />

Robert White<br />

Eli zabeth Whiting<br />

Cynthia Whitlow<br />

Carole Wiita<br />

Carolyn Williams<br />

Marga ret Williams<br />

Cindy Wilso n<br />

Maureen Windley<br />

Trina Winfree<br />

Ell en Winston<br />

Karyn Wood<br />

Ram ona Wood<br />

Debra Woolfolk<br />

Leisa Wright<br />

Dena Yeargi n<br />

Christina Zemonek<br />

Catherine Zickafoose<br />

Denise Zimmerman<br />

Deborah Zinn<br />

234 SOPHOMORES


Freshmen<br />

Officers: Jon Sovocool, President;<br />

Rebecca Trainor, Sec.-Treas.<br />

Robert Abbott<br />

Elizabeth Adams<br />

Mark Adams<br />

Mark Akers<br />

Diana D . Alderman<br />

Diana F. Alderman<br />

Debra Allison<br />

Teresa Allman<br />

Laura Ammon s<br />

Cynthia Anderson<br />

Robin Anderson<br />

Sharon Anderson<br />

Vera Anderson<br />

Donna Andes<br />

Vicki Andrews<br />

FRESHMAN 235


Mitilda Angle <br />

Lisa Anglin <br />

William Amettl <br />

Barry Ashburn <br />

Cheryl Ashworth <br />

Terry Atkins<br />

Tamra Atkinson <br />

Terry Augustin <br />

Ramona Austin <br />

julie Avery<br />

joseph Baker <br />

Angela Barber <br />

Kimberly Barker <br />

Gloria Barns <br />

Laquita Barnes <br />

Guynn Barr <br />

joann Barron <br />

Deborah Barwick <br />

Mary Bays <br />

Virginia Beasley <br />

Elizabeth Beatty <br />

Phyl is Bedford <br />

Barbara Befus <br />

Mary Behme <br />

joanne Behrendt <br />

Karen Bennett <br />

Russell Berl i n <br />

Diana Beverage <br />

Beverly Bickerstaff <br />

joy Billups


Kathy Bird<br />

Deborah Birkhoff<br />

Catherine Bishop<br />

Laura Blaney<br />

Patricia Blumer<br />

janet Board<br />

Kathl een Bober<br />

Beverly Bodie<br />

Tonia Boggs<br />

julie Bolick<br />

. Sharon Boney<br />

Margaret Born<br />

Vicki Bosben<br />

Robert Bouldin<br />

Susan Bower<br />

Anne Bowman<br />

Dorothy Bowman<br />

Virginia Bowman<br />

Christy Boyett<br />

james Bradley<br />

julie Bradshaw<br />

Vera Branch<br />

Ann Brandmahl<br />

jacqueline Brandt<br />

237 FRESHMEN


Susan Branham<br />

Kimberly Brannock<br />

Eddie Brewer<br />

Karen Bridgeforth<br />

Dreama Brown<br />

Melinda Brown<br />

Cynthia Brumfield<br />

Linda Brumfield<br />

Deborah Buhl<br />

Melissa Burchard<br />

Claire Burgess<br />

Jane Burgess<br />

Mary Butler<br />

Geralyn Buttram<br />

Anna Byrd<br />

Elina Cain<br />

Marinell Calabrese<br />

Linda Call<br />

Bonnie Callis<br />

Catherine Campbell<br />

Vicki Campbell<br />

Nancy Carelli<br />

Elizabeth Carmine<br />

Luanne Carr<br />

238 FRESHMEN


Sally Cartee<br />

Cynthia Carter<br />

Teresa Carter<br />

Ann Casey<br />

Teresa Caviness<br />

Christy Chalmers<br />

Aubyn Chance<br />

Glenna Chance<br />

Ann Chance<br />

Elizabeth Chapman<br />

Susan Childress<br />

Annette Chinn<br />

Catherine Choate<br />

Judith Christie<br />

Mary Chryssikos<br />

Diane Cianto<br />

Stacy Cioci<br />

David Clark<br />

Susan Claybrook<br />

Gregory Clore<br />

Rebecca Coates<br />

Sandra Cole<br />

Judy Coleman<br />

Michael Coleman<br />

Sandra Coleman<br />

Tracy Coleman<br />

FRESHMEN 239


Catherine Coley<br />

Kyle Collins<br />

Wanda Combs<br />

Judi Conklin<br />

Robin Conner<br />

Joseph Conrad<br />

Susan Conrad<br />

Jay Coplon<br />

Suzanne Corbett<br />

Doris Cox<br />

Jennifer Cox<br />

Lana Cox<br />

Susan Cranwell<br />

Susan Crocker<br />

Patti Crockett<br />

Connie Cronise<br />

Terri Crosier<br />

Paula Cross<br />

Lynne Crotts<br />

Stephanie Croy<br />

Constance Crumb<br />

Maria Cuevas<br />

240 FRESHMEN


Patrici a Cumiskey<br />

Mark Curra n<br />

Margaret Cu rtin<br />

David Daigle<br />

Donna Daigle<br />

Suzanne Dai ley<br />

Kathl een Daly<br />

David Daniels<br />

j udy Dalton<br />

Debra Davis<br />

Elizabeth Davis<br />

jacqueline Davis<br />

Joann Davis<br />

Tamie Davis<br />

Karen Dawn<br />

Donna Deal<br />

Teresa Dean<br />

Mary DeBoer<br />

Susan DeHart<br />

Mary DeMartino<br />

Caroline Devan<br />

Rosa Diaz<br />

Lisa Dickerson<br />

Susan Donnely<br />

Karen Doss<br />

Marilou Dougherty<br />

Maureen Downes<br />

Teresa Downing<br />

jan Draper<br />

Sharon Driskill<br />

FRESH MEN 241


Terri Duncan<br />

Leigh Dunham<br />

Bonnie Dyer<br />

Penney Dyer<br />

Allison East<br />

Connie Edwards<br />

Veronica Elliott<br />

Connie Epling<br />

Carol Eubank<br />

Ramona Fadool<br />

Elizabeth Faiszt<br />

Mary Farias<br />

Sharri Farrell<br />

Danny Feeny<br />

Margaret Fennelly<br />

Karen Ferguson<br />

Teresa Fisher<br />

Wanda Fisher<br />

jane Fitzgerald<br />

Patricia Foltz<br />

jeannie Fontaine<br />

Debra Ford<br />

joseph Ford<br />

Debra Frankos<br />

Carol Frazier<br />

Carolyn Frazier<br />

242 FRESHMEN


Darlene Frazier<br />

Pamela Fredrickson<br />

Susan Freeman<br />

Jeffrey Freeze<br />

Elizabeth French<br />

Ruth Frisbee<br />

Teresa Gale<br />

Vicky Garnett<br />

Pamela Garthune<br />

Barbara Gibson<br />

Peggy Gill<br />

Susan Goad<br />

Sharon Goller<br />

Barbara Goodrich<br />

Sandra Good<br />

Kathy Gotsch<br />

Susan Gottshalk<br />

Joy Gowin<br />

M elissa Graber<br />

Ann Graham<br />

Jennifer Green<br />

Pamela Gregg<br />

Sharon Griffin <br />

Stanley Griffin <br />

FRESHMEN 243


Vickie Groves<br />

Susan Grubb<br />

Teresa Grubbs<br />

Thu an Ha<br />

Monica Hagen<br />

Cynthia Hanky<br />

Linda Hardy<br />

Elizabeth Harkins<br />

Ellen Harlan<br />

Robin Harlow<br />

Kathy Harmon<br />

Robin Harmon<br />

Robert Hansen<br />

Connie Harner<br />

Stacy Harper<br />

Li sa Harrington<br />

Shei la Harrington<br />

Tamela Harris<br />

Tammie Harris<br />

Cynthia Hartberger<br />

Susan Hartnett<br />

Karen Hatcher<br />

Linda Haugen<br />

Christine Hawkins<br />

Ray Hawley<br />

Irwin Heinema n<br />

Anita Heiskell<br />

Maria Hensley<br />

Shiela Herndon<br />

Melanie Hickman<br />

244 FRESHMEN


Steven Hicks<br />

Tracy Hicks<br />

Pam High<br />

Nancy Hines<br />

Cynthia Hix<br />

Sheila Hodges<br />

Patricia Holland<br />

Pame la Holloman<br />

Shirley Holloway<br />

Gladys Hoover<br />

Dorothy Hopkins<br />

Patricia Horn<br />

Rebecca Horne<br />

Eleanor Hosking<br />

Diana Hoskinson<br />

Margaret Hubbard<br />

Eyde Huffman<br />

Ti na Hurd<br />

Tami Ike<br />

Susan Ireson<br />

jennifer Irving<br />

janet Iseman<br />

judith jackson<br />

janice james<br />

FRESH MEN 245


Regina Jeffrey<br />

Christy Jobe<br />

Mark Johnson<br />

Cindy Joyce<br />

Eileen Joyce<br />

Lauren Kannee<br />

Donna Karabas<br />

Cindy Katona<br />

Gertrude Keati ng<br />

Kathryn Keesee<br />

Barbara Keffer<br />

Mary Kelly<br />

Denise Kenesek<br />

Lisa Kern<br />

Annemarie Kerr<br />

Kathy Kerr<br />

Elizabeth King<br />

Jane King<br />

Teresa King<br />

Elizabeth Knaus<br />

Mary Kopsick<br />

Toni Kowalsky<br />

Jill Krehling<br />

Vicki Lamma<br />

246 FRESHMEN


Dawn Landes<br />

Patty Lane<br />

Margaret Lankford<br />

Martha Lankford<br />

Donald Latham<br />

Ann LaTora<br />

Karen Lawrence<br />

Katie Lawrence<br />

Sharon Leiss<br />

Beth Leonard<br />

Marlies Lesley<br />

Ellen Lewis<br />

Karen Lewis<br />

Linda Lewis<br />

Lore Lindamood<br />

Kenneth Linkous<br />

Ellen Lipscomb<br />

Sharon Li ss<br />

!I=-" !I!I~<br />

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Belinda Lloyd<br />

Sandra Long<br />

Virginia Loomis<br />

Nancy Lucas<br />

Lori Lynch<br />

Janis Mabe<br />

FRESHMEN<br />

247


james Macdonald<br />

Sarah Magalis<br />

juella Major<br />

Lori Makela<br />

Martha Mann<br />

Maureen Mann<br />

Martha Manner<br />

Tracy Manrod<br />

Christopher Marsh<br />

Ann Marshall<br />

Nancy Marshall<br />

Pamela Martin<br />

Tina Martin<br />

Donald Mayberry<br />

Sheryl Maynard<br />

Kimberly McClanahan<br />

Susan McConnel<br />

Valerie McConnell<br />

Frances McCoyl<br />

Melissa McCoy<br />

Barbara McCulloch<br />

Ruth McMahon<br />

julia McManamay<br />

Pamela McNally<br />

24B<br />

FRESHMEN


julia McReynolds<br />

Karen Mellott<br />

Elaine Merchent<br />

Rebecca Merrill<br />

Cynthia Merritt<br />

Elissa Miller<br />

Katherine Miller<br />

julie Minnick<br />

Carolyn Mitchell<br />

Karen Mitchell<br />

Terriann Mitchell<br />

Mary Moe<br />

Catherine Monacelli<br />

Anne Moody<br />

Callie Moore<br />

Kathy Moore<br />

Kay Moore<br />

Teresa Moran<br />

julie Moscatiello<br />

jody Moss<br />

Cheryl Motley<br />

Margaret Mottley<br />

Lucy Mucciolo<br />

Carl Mullins<br />

Debra Mullins<br />

Bridget Mundy<br />

Bonnie Munzing<br />

Cheryl Murphy<br />

Martha Murphy<br />

Michael Murphy<br />

FRESHMEN 249


Karen Myers<br />

Nancy Nagley<br />

Cynthia Nash<br />

Denise Neal<br />

Lynn Nedimyer<br />

Cynthia Nelson<br />

Johnny Nelson<br />

Pamela Neuman<br />

Cheryl Newbury<br />

Robin Newland<br />

Diedre Nicholson<br />

Robin Nickels<br />

Suzanne Nobles<br />

Royce Noland<br />

John Nolte<br />

Valerie Nosek<br />

Vena O'Dell<br />

Liz Ogg<br />

Rebecca Ogle<br />

Linda O'Keefe<br />

Stephen Oliver <br />

Christine Olson <br />

Kelly Ormiston <br />

Timothy Owen <br />

Suzanne Owens <br />

Myrna Pages<br />

Sharon Painter<br />

Betty Paschall<br />

Lisa Patsel<br />

Sharon Paty<br />

250 FRESHMEN


Kathy Peaco<br />

Cynthia Pearce<br />

Tina Pennington<br />

Lynne Perchonok<br />

Deborah Pfeifer<br />

Elizabeth pfleghardt<br />

Teresa Pillsbury<br />

Susan Pispeky<br />

Jennette Plate<br />

Lisa Poff<br />

Tina Poplins<br />

Lori Potts<br />

Ellen Powers<br />

Lucy Prillaman<br />

Susan Proffitt<br />

Henry Puryear<br />

Karen Queen<br />

Theresa Quig<br />

Jeana Raciuppi<br />

Jane Radick<br />

Donna Ramey<br />

Natalia Ray<br />

Barbara Reid<br />

Tena Renken<br />

FRESHMEN 251


Rebecca Renz<br />

Christine Rhea<br />

Iris Rice<br />

Wanda Rich<br />

Karen Richards<br />

Kimberely Richards<br />

Mary Richardson<br />

Sharon Ricker<br />

Katheryn Riddle<br />

Debbie Roberts<br />

Julie Roberts<br />

Ri chard Roberts<br />

Cindy Robinson<br />

Corinthia Robinson<br />

Cynthia Robinson<br />

Donna Rogers<br />

Terry Rogers<br />

Cynthia Romans<br />

Karen Roop<br />

Katherine Ross<br />

Nancy Roghrauff<br />

Cheryl Rowles<br />

Judith Rushia<br />

252 FRESHMEN


Cathy Russell<br />

Nancy Rutrough<br />

Andrea Salmon<br />

Karen Sanzone<br />

Mary Beth Sarber<br />

Natalie Saufley<br />

Mary Saunders<br />

Particia Schambach<br />

Pamela Schleeper<br />

Autumn Schlegel<br />

Lori Scott<br />

Renee Scott<br />

Sue Scruggs<br />

Kim Sears<br />

Pamella Selleck<br />

Christine Sen<br />

Beth Shaver<br />

Patricia Shaver<br />

Lee Shepard<br />

Pearl Shepard<br />

Anne Shilan<br />

Sherry Shively<br />

Marla Shultz<br />

Alexis Sigethy<br />

Walter Simmerman<br />

Ruth Simmons<br />

Margaret Simons<br />

Barbara Sims<br />

Peggy Sinclair<br />

Carolyn Sink<br />

FRESHMEN 253


Sandy Skirpak<br />

Leisa Slingo<br />

Sandra Slocum<br />

Patricia Slye<br />

Susan Slye<br />

Kathleen Small<br />

Jayne Smalridge<br />

Cynthia Smith<br />

Gail Smith<br />

Gretchen Smith<br />

Kim Smith<br />

Tara Smith<br />

Robert Snopkowski<br />

Kathy Snow<br />

Anita Sokohl<br />

Laura Sommer<br />

Tammy Sorg<br />

Carla Southworth<br />

Jonathan Sovocool<br />

Sharyn Sprague<br />

Lucinda Stacy<br />

Susan Staiko<br />

Debra Stand bridge<br />

Sail ie Stephens<br />

254 FRESHMEN


Lisa Stern<br />

Kate Stevens<br />

Wendy Stevens<br />

Dorothy Stewart<br />

John Stinson, Jr.<br />

Paula Stone<br />

Deborah Stoots<br />

Nancy Stull <br />

Cindy Stump <br />

Mary Sulik<br />

Mark Summs<br />

Elizabeth Summer<br />

Karen Swindell<br />

Rebecca Tanner<br />

Lynn Taylor<br />

Julie Taylor<br />

Lynn Taylor<br />

Tammy Taylor<br />

Catherine Terry<br />

David Tesh<br />

Jill Thard<br />

Ginger Thomspon<br />

Lori Thompson<br />

Mary Thompson<br />

FRESHMEN 255


Donna Tolley<br />

Doris Tolliver<br />

Susan Tomlinson<br />

janet Towne<br />

Rebecca Trainor<br />

Karen T risci k<br />

Dena Trobaugh<br />

jacqueline Trobaugh<br />

Susan Turk<br />

Susan Tuttle<br />

Patty Usher<br />

Tammy Vance<br />

Linda Via<br />

Patri ci a Via<br />

Rosemary Virden<br />

Pamela Walker<br />

Lisa Wallace<br />

Michael Wallace<br />

Sheila Walsh<br />

jenna Walters<br />

Tammy Warren<br />

Katherine Waterl and<br />

Katherine Watkins<br />

Donna Watson<br />

julianne Welch<br />

Sharon Welker<br />

Christina West<br />

. Michael Wheelbarger<br />

Sheila White<br />

Anne Wigington<br />

256 FRESHMEN


Amy Williams<br />

Cynthia Williams<br />

Kimberely Williams<br />

Mary Williams<br />

Agnes Wilson<br />

Catherine Wilson<br />

Deborah Wombl e<br />

Deidre Woodward<br />

Steven Woodward<br />

Ann Woody<br />

Sharon Woolfolk<br />

Betty Wooten<br />

Donna Worthy<br />

Carolyn Wray<br />

't<br />

Delbert Wright<br />

Karen Wright<br />

Mary Wright<br />

Donna Wultich<br />

Regina Wyatt<br />

Linda Yagle<br />

Rebecca Yearout<br />

Susan Young<br />

Lisa Zimmerman<br />

-<br />

FRESHMEN<br />

257


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Radford Roudies, Gordon, Jim, Rusty, Frank, Robert,<br />

and "Fast Eddie," celebrate their reunion.<br />

FALL 1977 R.C. <br />

Crowded conditions resulted from a peak enrollment<br />

of 5,200 students at Radford College<br />

this year. Dorm students were packed into<br />

dorms like sardines, with as many as 200 triple<br />

rooms. Day students and facu Ity, as well as<br />

campus dwellers had to fight for parking spaces<br />

because of the 932 non-existing spaces.<br />

Mixed living situations went into full effect<br />

this fall. Muse, Draper, and Perry dorms were<br />

all part of this arrangement.


Keith Sneidecker along with "Bear" jam around the fountain.<br />

4tJ:<br />

On Thursday, September 8, 1977, the outdoor<br />

picnic featuring the Good Humor Band was muved<br />

inside because of the rain . Students ate in th e<br />

cafeteria, then rushed over th e Heth Ballroom for<br />

some good ole foot stompin' music.<br />

After " moving-in," registration, and the first day<br />

of classes, the students were ready for the AII­<br />

Campus party, Saturday, September 10, 1977.<br />

Sponsored by Student Life, the party with munchies<br />

and beer was a great way to end the first week at<br />

Radford College.<br />

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ACTlV:TIES 263


WH O IS THE<br />

FAST EST IN<br />

BED?<br />

O n October 20, 1977, Student<br />

Life-Special Events Committee,<br />

sponsored the second<br />

annual Autumn Bedrace. Over<br />

three hundred students came<br />

out to watch th e festivities.<br />

Perry Dorm raced away with<br />

the first prize, which was a fifty<br />

dollar gift ce rtificate from Krogers.<br />

264 ACTIVITI ES


Radford College <br />

October 1 9, 1 977 <br />

Sponsored <br />

By Student Life <br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

265


Moffest<br />

'77<br />

Moffett squad sponsored MOFFEST<br />

O etober 21, and 22, 1977. Over<br />

700 Radford College students attended<br />

the events which took<br />

place. Friday through Saturday<br />

evening the events were as follows:<br />

Friday - an evening at Tom Terrific's.<br />

Saturday - games, relays<br />

and sports on the soccer field, followed<br />

by a keg party in Moffett<br />

lounge. The all ca mpus dance Saturday<br />

night in Heth Ball Room<br />

wrapped up th e events. Th e events<br />

were tremendously successful and<br />

those who sponsored Moffest plan<br />

to make this an annual event.<br />

266 ACTIVITIES<br />

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Billy Joel performed at Radford College on November<br />

5, 1977 in Preston Auditorium. It was real<br />

entertainment for all who attended. The Piano Man<br />

played his mellow music and kept the crowd<br />

laughing between songs. It was an evening to remember.<br />

Billy Joel and his band were brought to<br />

Radford College by the concert committee of Student<br />

Life.


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SE LL THE<br />

LA NDED<br />

ALBATROSS<br />

How' re ya' gonna let us keep<br />

the farm<br />

After you've seen TV?<br />

Astro turf shin splints and<br />

tenni s clay charm<br />

Fa r excel chiva lry.<br />

Count the hikers th ro ugh the<br />

trees;<br />

Add the rid ers on a hack;<br />

Show us all sca nt FT E's'<br />

To prove your po int, Al as,<br />

alack ...<br />

Se ll th e landed albatross.<br />

Buy a roof that (we hope)<br />

fl oats.<br />

Dri ve us in, two by two,<br />

O'er th e bridge th at all w ill<br />

cross<br />

To prai se th e mini -Xanadu.<br />

Mares eat oats and does eat<br />

oats,<br />

And therein are you vexed.<br />

Th e farm costs much too<br />

much to be,<br />

And we' ll soon have th("<br />

sports com plex.<br />

(D'ya know littl e' lambs eat<br />

ivy?)<br />

Ba rbara Ewell<br />

~i t4 Jff on~ 4ffi{£mori£s .. ..<br />

'Full Time Equiva lent ­ Number of<br />

students and hours utilizing a faci lity.


~a{t£or{t<br />

QIollrgr Jtfarm <br />

The Radford College Board of Vi si tors voted to sell the colleges 600 acre<br />

farm on September 25. The farm was originally purchased in 1968 for<br />

$170,000.00. Student opposition to the Board's decision started mounting<br />

as soon as th e decision was made public. Approximately 200 students<br />

gathered to organize a formal protest. Dt'spitC' the protests; Governor<br />

Godwin approved the sa le of the farm on October 18. The farm was sold<br />

for $385,000.00 in public auction at the farm on December 17. The<br />

money received from the sale will come back to the school and will be<br />

allocated for a new residence fo r the President, a greenhouse in Curie<br />

Hall, a casting and sculpting Facility, Land aquisition for more parking<br />

areas, completion of the Planetarium in Curie Hall, radio and television<br />

equipment for Porterfield Hall and renovation of M cGuffey Hall<br />

Auditorium.


Parent's Weekend<br />

Draws Record<br />

Breaking Crowd<br />

A horse show, theatre production dance recitals,<br />

and synchronized swim show numbered<br />

among th e many events designed to entertain<br />

the crowd of parents during the annual<br />

Parent's Weekend. On October 28-30 over<br />

1,000 parents desce nded on Radford to parti<br />

c ipate in money making projects - a<br />

sidewalk art sale, an apple butter brew - and<br />

to provide an audience for the talent exhibited<br />

by RC students.<br />

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'Flea' Tickles Audience<br />

The house echoed with laughte r as<br />

the Radford College Theatre opened<br />

its International theatre season with<br />

the turn of the century French farce,<br />

A Flea In Her Ear. Directed by Dr.<br />

James Hawes, the three act play was<br />

a tremendous success. Actors and<br />

production crew worked together to<br />

present an uproarious comedy to an<br />

enthusiastic audience.<br />

ACTIVITIES 277


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As students returned to Radford College<br />

after Thanksgiving break, they ran into a<br />

little sn ow. Cars stopped and passengers<br />

got roudy. It was the beginning of Winter<br />

quarter for Radford.<br />

AND THE N CAME THE SNOW ...<br />

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IRHC<br />

Third<br />

Annual<br />

Christmas<br />

Party<br />

December<br />

1977<br />

ACTIVITIES 281


"As You<br />

Like It" <br />

Presented <br />

On Campus <br />

Performed by the National<br />

Shakespeare Company, the production<br />

was presented in Preston<br />

Auditorium on December 8. The<br />

performance was sponsored by the<br />

Radford College Student Life Plays<br />

and Shows Committee.<br />

282 ACTIVITI ES


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A Glimpse at the Past • • •<br />

Lifestyles at Radford College have undergone drastic changes within the past several<br />

years. The restrictions which were once considered meaningful are now obsolete. Believe<br />

it or not, Radford has not always been the fun place we all know and love today.<br />

a few years ago ­<br />

Some rules a young lady entering Radford would have encountered:<br />

1. No one may leave campus without a 6. Gym shorts must be covered by a coat.<br />

pass.<br />

7. No student may have a car on campus<br />

2. Curfew every night at 11 :00 p.m. unless she is a senior in her last week<br />

3. No alcohol permitted in the dorms. of school.<br />

4. No walking on the grass. 8. Male guests must wear coat and tie.<br />

5. Wearing pants on campus prohibited .<br />

. . . and that's the way it was<br />

284 ACTIVITIES


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Las Vegas N ite<br />

A Big Success<br />

For Third Year<br />

In A Row<br />

286 ACTIVITIES


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The <strong>Beehive</strong> <strong>1978</strong><br />

Meets the Editor of<br />

The Bee Hive 1929<br />

It had been rumoured that the editor of the 1929<br />

<strong>Beehive</strong> was living in Radford. So two hardworking<br />

writers and a trusty ace photographer braved a<br />

January snow to find such a lady.<br />

Blanche Daniel has been one of the citie's most<br />

valuable citizens and evidence of that was the<br />

copy of the annual that she edited in her final year<br />

of college. Her tales of her college and professional<br />

days were filled with anecdotes from her<br />

years as a teacher in a one room schoolhouse to<br />

her honorable position of director of McGuffey<br />

training school. It was during the latter days of her<br />

directorship that she graduated one of her most<br />

famous students, " Little Johnny." To others he was<br />

to be known as John N. Dalton, the Governor of<br />

the Commonwealth of Virginia.<br />

We found that the title of the yearbook, "<strong>Beehive</strong>"<br />

has enjoyed three different punctuations:<br />

"Bee Hive," "Bee-Hive," and now " <strong>Beehive</strong>."<br />

When asked to reflect back on the time that has<br />

passed since her days as a student at Radford she<br />

said, "Well, out of each era comes at least one<br />

good change." She went on to address the issue of<br />

change at Radford College. " I think these are good<br />

things." Frankly, we could not agree more.<br />

288 ACTIVITIES


The cover of the 1929 Bee Hive<br />

The first training school<br />

Miss Daniel reminisces<br />

ACTIVITIES 289


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WINTER MANIA<br />

'78<br />

Winter Mania struck Main Quad on January 27<br />

and 28 providing a fun-filled weekend of activities<br />

for participants. Organized by Main Quad students<br />

and staff, the event was a tremendous success.<br />

Way to go Crow!<br />

ACTIVITIES 293


AN EXCLUSIVE <br />

INTERVIEW <br />

WITH AWB <br />

The publicity was out. The tickets were sold. All the last<br />

minute details were taken care of, but then the unexpected<br />

brought steady beads ofsweat to Bob Murrin's forehead. It<br />

snowed.<br />

The Black History Concert Committee headed by Murrin<br />

had just gotte n the .message that the Average White<br />

Band plane on it's journey to campus was cancelled in<br />

Pittsburgh. Things were looking pretty grim for a while.<br />

" We could have cancell ed the concert", said AWB<br />

guitarist Hamish Stuart, "but we don't like to work that<br />

way. " And so, with a detennination to play at Radford<br />

College that night, A WB rented cars and drove all the way<br />

from Pittsburgh. What would have normally been a nine<br />

hour drive, took the band only six, and they were perfonning<br />

in Preston Auditoriumjust an hour and a halflater than<br />

planned.<br />

Candi Anglin and Rick Franklin warmed up the crowd<br />

on that snowy evening with their folk rock music. Selecti<br />

ons from such artists as Cordon Lightfoot, Dave Mason<br />

and others left the Radford audie nce ready for the music of<br />

AWB.<br />

Lead sax player, Molly Duncan, said the band was<br />

fonned i~ 1972 and that all the members knew each other<br />

in Scotland.<br />

Duncan calls the group a Rhythm and Blues band,<br />

which was modeled after Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin,<br />

and Marvin Caye, on one side and Jazz artists Dave Sanbourn,<br />

and Roge r Bowles on the other. He said , " We<br />

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(AWB) shudder at being called disco. . Disco is a<br />

cheapened commercialized form of music. . we are a " R<br />

and B" band."<br />

"What about Punk Rock?<br />

"r hate for good musicians to lower themselves like that.<br />

I've seen it, and I don't like it. I don't right know, but<br />

maybe something good will come from it."<br />

Currently the group is living out of their native country<br />

of Scotland. " For the time being, we are pretty much<br />

based out of New York," said guitarist Alan Corrie. They<br />

admit that they get tired of the road,. especially when the<br />

weather is bad. Corrie jokingly said, " We'll never go on<br />

tour during the winter again."<br />

At home Duncan said that when he was listening to his<br />

stereo, he liked to hear the upcoming music. " I listen to<br />

whatevers new. I like the new stuff . . . I listen to the<br />

radio a lot."<br />

Duncan also attributes the radio stations as luving<br />

something to do with the audience. In Australia and Japan,<br />

Duncan says that the audiences are more receptive, because<br />

they have not been exposed to this kind of music as<br />

much as the American people. He said that the Japanese<br />

applaud afte r their performances, but the Australians<br />

jump, shout, and "get rowdy." They really like our music<br />

over there."<br />

After leaving Radford, it was off to Boston, and after that<br />

it was off to another concert, and then another. Duncan<br />

confessed that it took more than hard work to be successful<br />

in show-business, it takes plenty of "sheer luck."<br />

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296 ACTIVITIES


Soccer <br />

Front (L-R) Mike Lauler, Bill Annetti , Cesar Collantes, Neal Aker, Randy Metzger, Alfredo Duran, Brian Nace, Charlie Laslie.<br />

Back (Coach) John Harves, Tim Mann, Mike Greco, Steve Schilte, Brian Sherril, Preston Trible, Tom Lillard, Bret Phillips, John<br />

Smith, Not Pictured Jamal Haddad, Joe Link<br />

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Radford<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

3<br />

1<br />

3<br />

6<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Radford 1977 Statistics<br />

Opponent<br />

1 Hampton-Sydney<br />

2 Eastern Mennonite<br />

2 Washington & lee<br />

0 Averett College<br />

4 Virginia Tech<br />

0 N.C. Weslyan<br />

3 VMI<br />

liberty Baptist<br />

1 U. of Richmond<br />

5 Randol ph-Macon<br />

1 Morris Harvey<br />

2 Mary Washington<br />

3 West Va. Tech<br />

Roanoke College<br />

Won 7 lost 7<br />

SPORTS 301


Women's<br />

Volleyball<br />

The 1977 Women's Volleyball<br />

team finished their season with a<br />

15-15 record. Their record may<br />

have been .500, but their enthusiasm<br />

was 1000. The team participated<br />

in the Concorde Invitational<br />

in West Virginia and finished<br />

fourth in the field of eight. In the<br />

state tournament, the Lady Highlanders<br />

participated in the highly<br />

competitive large college division<br />

which included VCU , Madison,<br />

and Va. Tech. They finished fourth<br />

even though they played well.<br />

With seven freshman returning,<br />

Coach Dobbins will be optimistic<br />

about the <strong>1978</strong> season.<br />

302 SPORTS


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Front row, left to right: Cindy Helms and Susan Neal. Second row: Chris Hensley,<br />

Tina Israel , Wanda Byrd, janie Warner, Kathy Small , (manager-trainer) Kathy<br />

Quesenberry, (Coach) janell Dobbins. Third row: (manager-trainer) Carolyn Williams,<br />

Holly Mutter, Debbie Carden, Katie Heiskell, Bridget Mundy, Lynne Crotts<br />

and Sheri johnson.<br />

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Opponent<br />

Scores<br />

Longwood 15-13 15- 7<br />

Lynchburg 15- 0 15- 5<br />

Va. Intermor1t 15- 5 15-10 15­ 7<br />

Ferrum 15- 3 15- 3<br />

Emory & Henry 15- 7 15-13<br />

Morris Harvey 16-14 15- 8 15- 6<br />

West Virginia 15- 3 15- 10<br />

Concord College 15- 11 15- 3<br />

Marshall 15- 8 15-11 15­ 8<br />

Eastem Mennonite 15- 9 15­ 6<br />

Emory & Henry 15- 8 16-14 15-11<br />

Emory & Henry 15-11 15- 5<br />

Tusculum 15- 9 15-10<br />

Madison U. 15- 5 16-14<br />

Roanoke College 15­ 9 15- 7<br />

Liberty Baptist 15- 2 15- 7<br />

Clinch Valley 15- 7 15-& 15-7<br />

Va. Intermont 15- 4 15-13<br />

Liberty Baptist 15- 1 15-13<br />

V.P.I.& 5.U. 20-18 15- 2<br />

Marshall 15-10 15-1 1 15-12<br />

Concord College 15- 7 15-10<br />

Lynchburg 15- 9 15- 12 15-13<br />

Hollins 15-13 15-10 15- 2<br />

Roanoke College 15- & 15- 5<br />

V.C.U. 15­ 5 15-13<br />

Mary Washington 15- 7 15- 3<br />

Won 15 Lost 12<br />

State Tournament<br />

Madison 15-10 15- 4 15­ 4<br />

V.C.U. 15-11 15- 2<br />

V.P.I.& S.U. 15-11 15- 8<br />

SPORTS 303


Men's Varsity Basketball<br />

The 1977-78 men's basketball<br />

season ended on a bright note as<br />

the Highlanders won their last eight<br />

games to push their season record<br />

over the .500 mark for the fourth<br />

straight year. The Highlanders<br />

finished the season with a 14-11<br />

record.<br />

The season also saw Head<br />

Coach Chuck Taylor, the only<br />

coach Radford has had, step down<br />

to devote his duties to the job of<br />

Athletic Director. In Taylor's four<br />

year coaching venture he compiled<br />

a record of 56 victories and 43 defeats.<br />

Coach Chuck Taylor directs Tommy Walthall<br />

304 SPORTS


Radford<br />

77 <br />

56 <br />

80 <br />

86 <br />

72 <br />

54 <br />

73 <br />

101<br />

88 <br />

67 <br />

81<br />

67 <br />

88 <br />

53 <br />

89 <br />

88 <br />

73 <br />

63 <br />

101<br />

111<br />

114<br />

82 <br />

74 <br />

84 <br />

93 <br />

Opponent <br />

Bluefield State <br />

William and Mary <br />

Shenandoah College <br />

Mary Washington <br />

longwood College <br />

Roanoke College <br />

Bridgewater College <br />

Bluefield College <br />

Eastern Mennonite <br />

Ashland College <br />

Bluefield College <br />

lynchburg College <br />

Bridgewater College <br />

Roanoke College <br />

Clinch Valley College <br />

King College <br />

lynchburg College <br />

Emory & Henry College <br />

Maryville College <br />

longwood College <br />

Shenandoah College <br />

Eastern Mennonite <br />

Emory & Henry College <br />

Clinch Valley College <br />

Mary Washington College <br />

Won 14 lost 11 <br />

100<br />

85<br />

89<br />

77<br />

84<br />

50<br />

71<br />

79<br />

85<br />

68<br />

86<br />

69<br />

83<br />

89<br />

93<br />

113<br />

114<br />

57<br />

83<br />

76<br />

95<br />

81<br />

49<br />

82<br />

69<br />

Front (L-R) Dan Wilbourne, Bave Nelson, Tommy Walthall, Mike Bivens. Back (L-R)<br />

Don Hanley, Ed Cottrell, Tim Collins, Danny Layman, Jimmy Sink, Ed Blankenship,<br />

Bruce Bruffey, Tim Blake, Bruce Thomas, Not Pict. Neil Sigmon.<br />

306 SPORTS


Women's <br />

Basketball <br />

Front row (L-R) Kelly Tipton, Nell Hensley, Shirley Holloway, Cindy Hogan. Second row (L-R) Carol Van Lear,<br />

Karen Dodson, Ann Rice, Sheila Branch, Cindy Crofford, Katie O'Neill, judy Cottrell, Shirley jones, Beverly<br />

Edwards, Pam Bradley.<br />

SPCRTS 307


A 12-4 record placed Radford<br />

second in the Commonwealth Division.<br />

The Highlanders had a<br />

highly successful year; midway<br />

through the season the women<br />

found themselves riding on a five<br />

game winning streak. They were<br />

then beaten by national power<br />

Old Dominion University and<br />

Longwood College, the only state<br />

schools which defeated Radford<br />

during the season. The Highlanders<br />

ended the season with a six game<br />

winning streak, which included the<br />

first victory ever over James Madison,<br />

a feat which Radford repeated<br />

in the State Tournmanet. Guard,<br />

Kelly Tipton, an all state performer,<br />

and Shiela Branch a second team<br />

all state forward will return from<br />

this year's squad. Radford should<br />

remain a state power for years to<br />

come.<br />

Year Ends With Six Game<br />

Winning Streak<br />

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Radford <br />

74 <br />

49 <br />

67 <br />

77 <br />

66 <br />

67 <br />

72 <br />

73 <br />

54 <br />

50 <br />

76 <br />

90 <br />

67 <br />

69 <br />

56 <br />

81 <br />

54 <br />

59 <br />

60 <br />

Opponent <br />

Morris Harvey <br />

Va. Union <br />

Morehead St. <br />

Marshall <br />

V.C.U. <br />

Norfolk St. <br />

Bridgewater <br />

V.P.1. <br />

O.D.U. <br />

longwood <br />

W&M <br />

V.C.U. <br />

U.V.A. <br />

Emory & Henry <br />

J.M.U. <br />

V.P.I. <br />

Won 12 lost 4 <br />

State Tournament <br />

J.M.U. <br />

Va. Union <br />

longwood <br />

76 <br />

32 <br />

72 <br />

62 <br />

57 <br />

53 <br />

54 <br />

52 <br />

84 <br />

66 <br />

71 <br />

59 <br />

55 <br />

61 <br />

54 <br />

68 <br />

51 <br />

66 <br />

85 <br />

SPORTS<br />

309


Radford's <br />

Varsity <br />

Cheerleaders <br />

(L to R) Les li e Kersey, Diane Peebl es, Carolyn Raymond, Sandie Long, Debbie Orange, Jodi<br />

Conklin. Not pictured, Li sa Meredith, Guylene Wood.


Varsity Gymnastics <br />

Front (L-R) Carolyn Mitchell , Betty Wallace, Susan A. Evans, Brenda Wilson, Robin Crose, Back<br />

(L-R) Sharyn Spragu e, Joy Gowin, Tea m Captain Amy Hassett, Coach Martin Huckabee, W endy<br />

O liver, Mary An ne Thompson.<br />

The Radford College Gymnastics<br />

team is another new add ition to<br />

Radford sports. Although, only an<br />

experimental va rs ity sport this year,<br />

it wi ll become a full fledged varsity<br />

sport next year. The team was led<br />

to a 1-5 record under the coach ing<br />

of Martin Huckabee, a P.E. teacher<br />

at the college. The team faced<br />

many tough opponents this season,<br />

and th e team's big win came just<br />

before Christmas break over V.P.1.<br />

and S.U. Top performers were hard<br />

to name, with everyone performing<br />

exceptionally well. Senior Betty<br />

Wal lace was the on ly team<br />

member to advance to the regionasl.<br />

As a full varisty sport next year,<br />

the team should be even better in<br />

the futu re.<br />

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Highlighters <br />

Front (L-R) Bridgett Hale, Becky Yearout, Jody Hull, Co-Captain Terry Rogers, Donna Ram ey, Back<br />

(L-R) Brenda Kasey, Captain Patti Phillips, Lisa Harrington, Vickie Stowe, Dana BeVille, Cynthia<br />

Sm ith. Not pictured - Pam WheC'ler.<br />

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Tennis <br />

Building a strong tennis<br />

program is one of the goals of<br />

new tennis coach Jerry Hutchens.<br />

Only three lettermen returned<br />

from last year's 7-5 team, and<br />

Coach Hutchens realizes, it will<br />

take time and effort before his<br />

goals can be reached.<br />

This is the youngest team<br />

that Radford has ever produced.<br />

Having no seniors, the team will<br />

look to junior David Moore and<br />

sophomore Bill Ould for leadership.<br />

Because all of the players<br />

are extremely dedicated, Radford<br />

is sure to have a strong men's<br />

tennis program.<br />

(L-Rl Jim Leech , Otto Wood, Kenny Miller, Nelson Prillaman, Rob Dameron, A,J.<br />

Abell era, Danny Brady, Coach Jerry Hutchens. Not pictured : Bill Ould, David<br />

Moore.<br />

Tennis <br />

Last year the women's tennis team<br />

had a perfect 10-0 record in dual<br />

matches, and with many of last year's<br />

top players returning, the Highlanders<br />

look to this season with high exceptions.<br />

The success of the Highlanders will<br />

depend largely upon the performance<br />

of Chris Garber and Maureen Herbert.<br />

As a doubles combination, Garber and<br />

Herbert have placed in the top six<br />

teams in the state for the past two<br />

years.<br />

Duplicating last year's record will be<br />

a hard task to accompl ish, but the<br />

women may well do just that.<br />

First row (L-Rl Rachel Hill, Dana Higgs, Mary Kay Shiflett, Becky DiCarlo. Second<br />

row (L-Rl Ann Rice, Jenny Hansen, k.:athy Peaco, Debbie Hal e, Betty<br />

Wooten, Coach Steve Greiner. Not pictured: Chris Garber, Linda Howard, Maureen<br />

Herbert, Maria Honderas, Dona Hicks.


Men's <br />

Cross~Country <br />

Team <br />

Front (L-R) Ed Lawson, Ed Steele, John " Snake" Guthrie, Jon Sovocool, Mike<br />

Lanham, Ed Hickson, G.H. Simmerman, Back (L-R) Rick Reemstsen , Hunter<br />

Odum, Van ce Kenney, Ricky Scruggs, Walt Simmerman, Joe Conrad, Jerry<br />

Bowen. Not pi c. Jim Stutts, Herb Roper.<br />

In the first season as a varsity<br />

sport, the Radford College men's<br />

and women's cross-country teams<br />

showed real promise for the future.<br />

Under the capable direction of<br />

Head Coach Fred McNeil, the two<br />

teams finished 1-4 and 2-3 respectively.<br />

The women's team placed<br />

fourth in the State meet. The top<br />

runner for each team was sophomore,<br />

Ed Steele and junior, Cindy<br />

Elmore, who both hold the school<br />

record for their respective team.<br />

The services of seniors Jim Stutts<br />

and John Guthrie will be sorely<br />

missed next year. With hard work<br />

and dedication the Radford College<br />

Cross-country teams can become<br />

future state champions.<br />

Women's <br />

Cross-Country <br />

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Team<br />

Front (L-R) Sharron Wyatt, . Pat W eave r, Renee Scott, Sandy Goff, Coleen<br />

Know lton. Back (I -R) Melanie Hi ckman, Sherri Roop, Cindy Elmore, Vickie<br />

Schockl ey, Sall y Wood . Not pict. Pat Horn.<br />

SPORTS 315


Intramurals <br />

Fall and winter games were<br />

marked by excellent play and true<br />

champions. Football produced two<br />

undefeated champions. One was<br />

TKE, the winner of clubs and organizations.<br />

The other was liThe<br />

Spikes," winners of the women's<br />

league. Norwood 1 won the men's<br />

dorm league.<br />

In volleyball the Rec Club dominated<br />

play and easily won the<br />

championship.<br />

Basketball had exciting open<br />

league playoff competition that<br />

was won by the Trailblammers.<br />

This years intramural program<br />

had fine participation and<br />

sportsmanship by all participants.<br />

316 SPORTS


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318 SPORTS<br />

Men's<br />

and<br />

Women's<br />

Football


320 SPORTS<br />

Volleyball


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322 SPORTS<br />

Women's<br />

Basketball


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<strong>Beehive</strong> Co-Editors: (left) Alan Schleeper,<br />

(above) Elizabeth George.<br />

<strong>Beehive</strong> Section Editors: (Top, L to R) Elizabeth George, Co-Editor; Ginny Gorham, Underclass editor; Alan Schleeper, Co-Editor; Gene Przybocki,<br />

Sport sEditor; (Bottom, L to R) Brenda Stephenson, Office manager; Susan Tatum, Faculty editor; Melanie Roberts, Diversions editor; Carol Camper, and Jane<br />

Logue, O rga ni zations editors; Garry Senna, Photography editor; Lee Hall, Greeks editor; Debbi Linton, Activities editor; Corrine Cutler, Index editor.<br />

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The <strong>Beehive</strong> Staff<br />

Members: Katti Radford, Brenda Stephenson, Jane Logue, Carol W heeler, Mary Yale, Sa lena Mack,<br />

Wanda Cockran, Paul Drakulich, Corrine Cutler, Melanie Roberts, Cindy W hitlow, Gene Przybocki ,<br />

Susa n Tatum, Erika Schieldge, Ginny Gorh am, Debbie Linton, Ri cky Scru ggs, Ken Rife, Charl es Goolsby,<br />

Lee Hall, Ca rol Camper, Alan Schleeper, M ark Hubbard, and Elizabeth George.<br />

Marty Campanello<br />

Business Manager<br />

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Student<br />

Government<br />

Association<br />

Bottom to top:<br />

Pete Winter, Day Student Council<br />

Bob Williamson, Non-academic Affairs<br />

Millard White, Special Services<br />

Suzanne Crowder, Vice-president<br />

Janice Bowman, President<br />

Theresa Carey, Secretary<br />

Kathy Scott, Academic Affairs<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 331


Senate<br />

Su za nne Crowder<br />

SGA Vice-president<br />

Senate members: Row 1: Mark Todd, Cri s Hensley, Wanda Fi sher, Tom Camp, Row 2: Edie Miller, Beth<br />

Cha pman, Patti Goodall, Bridgett Neece, Row 3: John Sovocool, Susa n Barton, Vi ckie Kidd, Honey Holland,<br />

Row 4: Kath y W atkin s, Kathy Scott, Donna Manoliadonas, Row 5: C.E. Campbel l, Gaye Eva ns, Suza nne<br />

Crowder, Row 6: Pete W inter.<br />

332 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Inter-resident House Cou nci I <br />

Members: Garland Branch, Mark M cMillan, Vicky Langford , Kevin Roche, Joyce Burchett, DeeDee Ru ssell, John Green, Nora Garrigan, Karen Colassard, Kim<br />

Brannock, Jim Brice, Brenda Winfrey, Carol Frazelle, chairperson, Marcy Henderson and Dr. Larry Mangus, co-advisors.<br />

Day<br />

Student <br />

Council <br />

Members: Janice Bowman, M ark<br />

Todd, Susa n Barton, Donna<br />

M anoli adonas, Pete Winter, Laura<br />

Williams, Kathy Henry, and Tom<br />

Camp.<br />

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Student Life <br />

Kevin Mills, President<br />

Jan Samoriski, Vice President<br />

Executive Council<br />

Cl ay Walthall, Mike Arrington, Frank Herzog, jan Samoriski, Liddy Avery, Alan Schleeper, Chris Stefanovich, Kevin Mills, Tandy Kidwell, Carol Plumb, Art<br />

Heberer, Kathy McGrath, Bob Crowley, Marty Campanello, Mary Reynolds<br />

334 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Video Tapes<br />

Committee<br />

Row 1: Jim Brice, Kei th Snedeker, Teresa<br />

Fi sher, Tammy Carberry. Row 2: Melanie<br />

Robert s, John Fox, Carol Wh {>e ler, Mike Arrington,<br />

Bob Hanse n<br />

Plays and Shows<br />

Committee<br />

Row 1: Liddy Avery, Pau l No lan, M ary<br />

Dodge. Row 2: Ma ry Sulik, Dona Hi ggs,<br />

Susa n Crocker, Da na Higgs, Henry Puryear.<br />

Row 3: Jo Ellen Murrin , Cindy Whitlow,<br />

Cindy Schwind<br />

Outdoor Rec<br />

and Travel<br />

Row 1: Jennifer Irving, Sherry Shelton, Kath y<br />

M cGrat h, Karen Cooksey, Jack Corcoron.<br />

Row 2: Jea n Ruesch , Teresa Pi llsbury, Cath ie<br />

Meador, Terry Atki ns, Scott Wheelbarger<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 335


Gu est Speaker Committee<br />

Row 1: Bob M ason, Dee Buhl , Sa rah Seay, Row 2: Phyllis Reid, Clay Waltha ll , Ll oyd Layton, Phyllis Sa l de.<br />

Coffeeh ouse<br />

Comm ittee<br />

Row 1: Terry Arkin>, Row 2: jen ny Unger, Sa ndy Cumberl edge, Robin Wingfield,<br />

Row 3: john Fox, Art Aeberer, Bruce White.<br />

Movi e Com mittee<br />

Members: Alan Schl eeper, Dee Bu hl, Diane Charlton , Brian Ga lway, Sa rah Seay,<br />

Kathy Hoban, Pam Huntley, Richard jones, Linda McMenanin, Susan Quist,<br />

Ci nd y Schwi nd, Paul Sprunk, Bob Wil liamson.<br />

336 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Concert Committee<br />

Bob Crowley, Chairperson.<br />

Special Events Committee<br />

Chris Stefanovich, Chairperson,<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 337


The Highlander Band <br />

Highlander Band: Dr. Bennett Lentczner, Director; Kenneth Carter and Barry Tucker, Assistant Conductors; Robert Anderson, Manager; Robin Osborne, Drum<br />

Major; Tammy Sorg, Choreographer; Robert Anderson, president; Robin Osborne, Vice-president; Paulette Lenz, Secretary; Rita Howell, Treasurer; Carol<br />

Wheeler, Publicity.<br />

Campus<br />

Focus<br />

Bottom: Keith Shediker, Row 1: Scott<br />

Ayers, Melanie Roberts, Carol<br />

Wheeler, Kel ly Webb, Jill Cruise,<br />

Laurie DeMaris, Mike Arrington,<br />

. Row 2: Alan Schleeper, Juanita<br />

Haas, Susan Convoy, Teresa Fisher,<br />

Bob Smith, Bill Yerrick, Frank Bates,<br />

Row 3: Jesse Shelton, Bill Link, Lori<br />

Kenyon, John Fox, Row 5: Jan<br />

Samoriski, and Gerry McCarthy.<br />

338 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Ski<br />

Club<br />

The <br />

Commoda­<br />

dores <br />

Members: John Denver, Olivia<br />

Newton John, Elton John, John<br />

Travol ta.<br />

Geology <br />

Club <br />

Row 1: Pat Bolt, Row 2: Karen<br />

Wuenstel, Kathy Langford, Dr.<br />

Scolaro, Regi na Lloyd, M ary<br />

Perkinson, Row 3: Ca rri e Felts, Dr.<br />

Lewis Berkly, Dave Bowman, Dr.<br />

Ken Neu hauser, Barbara Pekarek,<br />

Dell Byrd , Jack Stickney, Chris Schul.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 339


Ujima <br />

Back to front: james<br />

johnson, Darrell Brown,<br />

Cynthia Williams, Penny<br />

Woolfolk, Vicki<br />

Shuckley, Debra Woolfolk,<br />

Doris Tolliver,<br />

Zelda Tyler, Renee Allen,<br />

Carolyn Folley, Right Pi c­<br />

ture: Herb Roper, john<br />

Cheffins, Carolyn Moore,<br />

Kathy johnson, Karen Belton,<br />

Pam Brown, Loran<br />

johnson, Tammie Harris,<br />

Bel ita Carresa.<br />

Committee on Women <br />

Row 1: Lora Tell , Patricia Hatcher, Susan Eddy, Tam Wyatt, Mary Sue Bennett, Loretta Shaia, Ingrid Carper-Kunstel, Row 2:<br />

Betsy Dewing, Mark Wheeler, Theresa Tisdale, Lynn Vaughan, Cristia Pierson, Meg Fl emming, and Susan Nea l. .<br />

340 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Marlins<br />

Row 1: judy i\:1ills, jane Mills, Ann Marshall, Lisa Blades, Karen Triscik. Row 2: Cathy Bright, Katie<br />

Lawrence, Nancy Stull, judy jackson, Trisha Trainor, Debbie jacobus.<br />

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Physical Education<br />

Majors<br />

Music Educators<br />

National Conference<br />

(Above) David Duncan, Kathy Holston, Hilda Smith.<br />

(Left) Row 1: Brenda Clark, C.B. Bennett, Arno Arnold. Row 2:<br />

Chris Garber, Fish Fisher, Theresa Tisdale. Row 3: Long Linda,<br />

Squirt Smith, Clip Palmer, Dana jackson.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 341


Art<br />

Guild<br />

Members: Mike Doviar<br />

Sam Simpson,<br />

Anne Maley<br />

Robin Rodgers ,<br />

Charles Goolsby,<br />

Linda johnson,<br />

Su sie Boyd,<br />

Th ea Mueller,<br />

Bill Wright,<br />

Henry Puryear.<br />

Student<br />

Nursing<br />

Association<br />

342 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Row 1: Cheryl Lane, Patty Charsky, Carla Ri chardson , president, Kathy McGrath, janie Dillon ,<br />

Debbie Fowler, Frances Murrie, Sue Unger, Lisa Blades, Betsy Orr, Gloria Harding, Row 2: Cindy<br />

Fetta, Karen Dawn , Tina Hurd, Donna Andes, Tina Vassar, Karen jordan, Su sa n Mitchell , Carla<br />

Southworth, Carroll Waring, Charl ene Taylor, Anne Timp, Row 3: Cathy Dickinson , Cindy Berry,<br />

Kath y Keenan, Karen Naff, Peggy Farmer, Kathie Watkins, Lyn Oaksmith, and Sandy Lehman.


Animus <br />

Quarens <br />

Row 1: Dr. Mikesell, Carrie Hecker, Don Blackwell, Barbara Gibson, Sheila Hodges, Dr. Gourley, Row 2: Dr. Hoffman, Dr. Batie, Cindy Ballard, Harley<br />

Sanders, Tom Ca mp, Jeff Hammer, David Harvey, David Markiewicz.<br />

Association <br />

For <br />

Exceptional <br />

Children <br />

Row 1: Debbi e Jam e r ~o n , Dianna Robbins, Barbara Minter, Marian Lober, president, Row 2: Patri cia Allen, Emily Nash, Lynn<br />

Fones, Jl'nnifer Brooks, Pam To llberg, Mary Paitsel, Row 3: Susie Copenhaver, Patricia Conroy, Kathy Howard, Marymac<br />

Pillsburg, Sharon Painter, and Gena Cook.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 343


The Home Economics Club<br />

American Association of Texti Ie Colorist<br />

and Chemist<br />

M('mb('rs: Nancy Fisher, Laura Lightner, Michele Dowe, president, Beth Coudren, and Carol Camper.<br />

344 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Members: Rosemary Virden, Teresa Grubbs, Amy Ives, Karin Triscik, Lynn Allen, J.P. Carlton, Kathy Sullivan, Cathy Steadman, Cornelia Schvetze, Beth Kirby,<br />

Alice Morgan, Debbie McGavock, Joy Broaddus, Beth Hampton, Alicia Purdy, Charlotte Gilmer, Becky Shively, Kay Sendak, Betsy Lewi s, Susan Scott, Chris<br />

Gibbs, Kay Bellamy, Cindy Kemert, Terry Roger, Linda Farnsworth, Martha Kemp, Gayle Vomphlett.<br />

Interior Merchandisi ng Association <br />

Members: Susie Boyd , Leslie Boswell , Susan Clous, Barbara Emory.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 345


Cotillion Club <br />

Row 1: Mel ani e Bailey, Martha Capsa li s, Becky jarrett, joan Griffin. Row 2: Nancy Saul, Sue Unger, Phoebe Rolen, Lisa SouthJII, Sherry Turner, Anne johnson,<br />

pre,ident, Pam Chau ncey, Dr. Carithers. Not pictured, Debbie Kerns, Debbie Halick, Marie johnson.<br />

German Club <br />

Row 1: Li sa Blades, president. Robin Blau vett, joanne White, Sarah Feather. Row 2: Debbie Orange, Dena Yeargin, Karen jones, Beth Brooks, Terri Duncan,<br />

Teresa Campbell. Row 3: julie Balick, Linda Brumfield, Nancy Cutler, Tammy Vance, Gerald Worrell, janet Pletropaulo, jeanne Karkenny, Lrnd a Farnsworth ,<br />

Adviso rs : Dr. Mack Whitaker, Dr, and Mrs. Edward jervey.<br />

346 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


College <br />

Republicans <br />

Row 1: Sally Wood, Becky Horne, Bobbiam<br />

Williams, Nancy Vosselman. Row 2: Tandy<br />

Kidwell, Li z Schwartz, Brian Galway, Lisa<br />

Umberger, Kim Smith. Row 3: David jessup,<br />

Paul Sprunk, Nancy Tranm('ll, Kathy Hiett,<br />

and Eri c LU LJS.<br />

International Relations CI ub<br />

Row 1: Sirir.hana Nopporn, Jong Park, Abdella Mohammed, president, Anna Maria Posada, Dan Dindi, Noma Kay Beene. Row 2: Lamin Mansaray, Abou<br />

Jalloh, T.G. Pratt, Ahmad Sultan, Abel Soladenni, Edem Akpan, Ri chard Forna.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 347


Row 1: Alan Schleeper, Carol<br />

Wheeler, Nancy Spicer,<br />

M elani e Robert s, Bing<br />

Stewart. -Row 2: Gene<br />

Przybocki, Lori Kenyon, Mike<br />

Arrington, Elizabeth George,<br />

Teresa Bowles, Laurel Nance,<br />

Lee Hall, Susan Tatum<br />

Society for Collegiate Journal ists<br />

Student Education Association<br />

Row 1: Susie Copenhaver, Pam Tolberg, Glenna Scarborough, Karen Colassard, Libby Stecher, Linda Sawicki, Kathy Medlin.<br />

Row 2: Pam Gray, Crustal Akers, Sandy Shirkey, Diane Lindsey, Carol Killam, Mary jane Craig, Debbie Bryant, Donna Lawson,<br />

Emily Nash. Row 3: Dona Propst, Sharon Wyatt,Gloria Patrick, Alice Bolen, Kathy Horton, Kathy Thomaso n, Caro lyn Folley,<br />

judy Dennista, Sherri Whitlock, Sandy Cumberledge, Susan Reynolds. Row 4: Betty jo Ussery, Fay Crist, Vincent Groseclose,<br />

Michael Manuel, Kathy Howard.<br />

348 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Parks and Recreation Society<br />

Row 1: Betty Upton, Patty Campbell, Elaine Harris, Becky Roenfeldt, Jeanne Ingle, Phyllis Stewart, Row 2: Candy Caudle, Terri<br />

Brickey, Nancy Rudolph, Nancy Chesbia, Row 3: Pam Moses, Sherry Shelton, Theresa Tisdale, Diana Lester, Helen Eades, Sue<br />

Fadely, John Fox , Hal Miller, Mark Goodpasture.<br />

History <br />

Club <br />

Row 1: Betty Massie,<br />

Cathy Thomas, Linda<br />

Mitchell , Row 2: Andy<br />

Dodson, Tom Conley.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 349


Alpha Lambda Delta <br />

Members: judy Nester, Patricia Brown, Tina Hall, julie Roasch, Monica Travis, Patti Barker, janet Kelly, Karen Naff, Cindy McDaniel, jean Sink, Row 2:<br />

Alice Slusher, Susan Bode, Lanor Goad, Lisa Lu cas, Diana jones, Cathy Dickinson, president, Lisa Sarber, Ruth Canon, Laura Monlague, Larry Carter, and<br />

Mary Webb.<br />

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Members: Robert Pierce, jean Sink, Laura Evenson, Matilda Angle, David Harvey, Row 2: Tim jeter, jeff Hughes, and john<br />

« u Cf) Tamminen.<br />

350 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Karate Club<br />

Members: Berkley Roberts, president, Nelson Edwards, David Parker, Rich Mario, joe Lambert, David Kennedy, jack Corcorar, Micky Haymore, Garth<br />

Persiche, Tate Colbreth, Patti Schambach, Lisa :rottle, Terri Stohenber, joan Tennat, Leisa Slinglo, Shelila Puitsel , Nancy Hines, and Jean Tolar.<br />

Avec<br />

Mouvement<br />

Row 1: Linda Myers, Sue Edwards, Kim Page, Row 2: Suzette Carter, Mary Pat Balkus, Martha Gleason, Kathy Smart, Liz Gillies, Dea na DeHart, Lynn Blumer,<br />

Patrick H incker, Kim joyner, Vicki Irwin, Sherry Turner, Pegeen Albig, Row 3: julie Sanders, Roberta Bumgardner, president.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 351


Wesley Foundation<br />

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Row 1: Bicky Boyd, Gretchen Smith, Sue Pistecky, Flo Spiggle, Martha Pritchett, Gail Long, Shelia Stansberry, Row 2: Susan<br />

Deaton, Mark Frye, Shannon Harvey, Carol Feazelle, Debbie Cox, Sue Hume, and Lou Upshaw.<br />

Baptist Student Union<br />

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Members: JoAnne Yon, Vicki Whitaker, Nancy Kelly, president, Ken Rife, Terri Hicks, Abel Solademi, and Anne Taylor.<br />

352 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowsh i p<br />

Row 1: Martha Ripely, president, Wade Lephen, Eddie Bailes, Sammy Swecker, Rob Pickett, Row 2: Sandy Walters, Pam<br />

Fredickson, jeannette Smith, Barbara Befus, Row 3: Laura Tanner, Beca Renz, and jo Major.<br />

United Campus Chapel<br />

Row 1 : Becca Renz, Susi Babcock, Georgia Mettauer, president, Sharon Sedwick, Row 2: Reverend Manuel, Pam Moses, judy<br />

Wimmer, Ken Morris, and Debbie Birkhoff.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 353


Alpha Beta <br />

Alpha <br />

Library Science <br />

Fratern ity <br />

Members: Corrine Cutler, Laura Dacey Karen<br />

Colassard, Dorothy Comek, Debbie Stefano.<br />

Advisor: Robert S. Gibson.<br />

Omicron Delta Kappa <br />

National Leadership Society<br />

Row 1: Dan Beeman, Dr. james Hawes, Dean Hurlburt, Laura Tanner, Laurie Garrigan, Linda Bowers, Carol Wheeler, Alan johnson, Darlene Stewart. Row 2:<br />

Dr. Eldridge Roark, Ron Spier, joan Murray, Lourie Simon, Bill Taylor, janice Bowan, Vickie Holbrook, Lawrence Baldwin, Garth Persichetti, Donna<br />

Manoliades, Paulette Lenz, Kevin Mills.<br />

354 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Alpha Phi <br />

Omega <br />

Public Service<br />

Fraternity<br />

Row 1: Patty O'Dowd, Sandi Sjoster, Susi Bab­<br />

(ock. Row 2: Michael Kubatz, Lauren vVh elam,<br />

Ginny Tatum , jerry Tatum, Patricia Bolt. Row 3:<br />

Penny Pullman, Kip Webb, Mary Reynolds.<br />

Kappa Delta Pi<br />

Education Honorary Society<br />

Row 1: Glenna Scarborough, Kathy Howard, Marian Lober, Lynette Craig, jea nette Lowe. Row 2: Kristina Kucharski, M ary Sue Bennett, Karen Colassard , Libby<br />

Stecher, Linda Sawi cki , Vicki Ca rroll, Susie Copenhaver, Dona Propst, Gina DiGiovan ni , M attie Ca llahan, Row 3: Ron Spier, Fay Cri st, Becky Shively, Sandy<br />

Shirkey, Sherri Whitlock jeannie Patterson, Linda Mitchell, Patsy Conrad, Robin Wilkie, Lauri e Perchonok, Harty Bohon, judy Denniston, president, Ph yllis<br />

Hynes.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIOfliS 355


Delta Mu Delta <br />

Business Administration Honor Society <br />

Row 1: Linda Cole, Patti Silvers, Dona Hi ggs, Dana Higgs, Pam Kirkner, Steve Rudolph , Row 2: Melodye Mayes, president, Marcia Winesett,<br />

Kathy Kitchen , George Morrison, Row 3: Zelia Poe, Bob Fel ch, Donna Manoliades, Lois Wade, Tom Gearheart, Don Carper, Jim Nesselrodt,<br />

Larry Hulse,<br />

Pi Gamma Mu<br />

Social Science Honor Society<br />

Row 1: Geor~e Fisher, Laurie Garrigan, Lori Mitchell, John Hall, president, Barbara Kn ell , Wanda Cockram, Randy Barnett. Row 2: David DeMarco, Douglas <br />

Peterson, Chris Bailey, Tom Teedy, Betty Massie, Linda Mitchell, Catherine Thomas, Row 3: David Duncan, Debi Clevinger, Beverly Wood, <br />

356 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Kappa Mu Epsi Ion <br />

Mathematics Honorary Society<br />

Members: Kathy Sellars, Sheila Rigney, Patty Goodson.<br />

AI pha Psi Omega <br />

Dramatics Honorary Society<br />

Row 1: Li bby Stu ckey, Chuck Hayes, Paul Dery, Renee Franceschiell o. Row 2: Bill Taylor, Robin Moeser, Lawrence Baldwin, Corbin Fauntleroy.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 357


Pi Omega <br />

Pi <br />

Business <br />

Education <br />

Honorary <br />

Ethel Kellam, Mary Edwards,<br />

Linda George, Den ise Aughayin,<br />

Kathy Thomaso n.<br />

Omicron <br />

Nu <br />

Home Economics<br />

Honorary<br />

Row 1: Stasia Jackson, Becky<br />

Shively, Alisia Purdy, Mary<br />

Ellen Rhudy, Row 2: Debbie<br />

McGavock, Brenda Anderson,<br />

Nancy Fisher, A lice Morgan,<br />

Valerie Bare, Ca rol Camper<br />

Phi Kappa <br />

Phi <br />

Scholastic <br />

Honorary <br />

Susie Copenhaver, Libby<br />

Stecher, Marian Jayne Lober,<br />

Vicki Carroll, Darlene Stewart,<br />

Becky Shively, Judy Den niston<br />

358 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Sigma Tau <br />

Delta <br />

Engl ish Honorary<br />

Row 1: Debbi e Stefano, Patricia Currier,<br />

Laurie De Muris, Audrey Cowgi ll,<br />

Row 2: Peggy Heberl ing, Laurel Nance,<br />

Debi Lewis, Elizabeth George, Darlene<br />

Stewart<br />

Phi Beta <br />

Lambda <br />

Business Society<br />

Row 1: Liddy Avery, Deedee Russell,<br />

Burt Haro ld, Garry Carrico, Sue<br />

johnson, Sharon Gee, Dianne Knowles,<br />

Row 2: Peggy Tes term an, Ginny<br />

M arkl e, Dana Turner, Sherryl Eggleston,<br />

Bob Williamson, juanita Haas, Van<br />

M acM ahon, Chuck La Fratta, Row 3:<br />

Donny Davi s, Diane Bruce, jerry<br />

Robinson, Gaye Evans, Donna M anoliades,<br />

Butch Scott, Laura Williams,<br />

Dena Yeargin, Martha Ripley, Susa n<br />

Ray.<br />

Mu Phi <br />

Epsi Ion <br />

Music Honorary<br />

D ebbie King, Karen La ckey, Susan<br />

Brigge, Vickie Poff, Kathy Holston,<br />

Teresa Davidson, Leslie Trainer, Rita<br />

Sullivan, Cahty Peri man, Linda Bowers,<br />

Laurie Barbuschak.<br />

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 359


Alpha Chi Rho <br />

First Row: Mario Orlikoff, Brian Kelley, Bill Soo, Don Strehle, Greg Poirier. Second Row: Dave Arnold, Jimmy Carr, John Volz,<br />

Bill Beasley, Bill Ballweg, Ned Booker, Allen Poore, Bobby Casteen. Third Row: John Combs, Mark Harrison, Gary Booth,<br />

Winston Robertson. Not Pictured : Preston Trible, Rick Richardson, Randy Stanley, Jeff Smith.<br />

The brothers ofAXP have been<br />

participating actively this year in<br />

both community service projects<br />

along with school activities.<br />

Among services rendered to the<br />

Radford community were participation<br />

in the Chips Big Brother<br />

Program along with snow removal<br />

for the elderly.<br />

School activities included rush,<br />

pledge parties, intramural activities<br />

, the First Annual Open<br />

Crow Christmas Party and the 2nd<br />

Annual Crow Spring Festival. Also<br />

plans are being made by the<br />

brothers ofAXP to erect on campus<br />

a map of Radford College.<br />

Activities outside of Radford's<br />

campus included participation in<br />

the Crow Bowl Basketball tournament<br />

held at Penn State, a Leadership<br />

Scholarship Seminar in Gettysburg,<br />

PA. , and the National<br />

Convention in Chicago, Illinois. <br />

President Don Strehle reflects upon a successful year in AXP. <br />

362 GREEKS


Alpha Chi Rho Little Sisters<br />

The Little Sisters ofAXP<br />

hosted a spaghetti fellowship<br />

dinner in the Fall and a<br />

Spring dinner was also<br />

planned. They constructed<br />

the fi rst AXP Scrapbook,<br />

held a doughnut sale along<br />

with participating in both intramural<br />

football and<br />

softball.<br />

Their main purpose as Little<br />

Sisters of Alpha Chi Rho<br />

has been to support all the<br />

brothers activities.<br />

AXP Little Sisters discuss pledging.<br />

First Row: Sue Heim, Kris Goerold, Anne Heywood, Debbie Weatherman, Sue Schneider, Chris Trott. Second<br />

Row: Mary Dodge, Michelle Avery, jody Zabel, Micki Haymore, Roxy Haymore, Roxy Nimo, Milissa Miller.<br />

Not Pidured: Cheryl Hostetter, jennifer Irving, Mary Mehford. GREEKS 363


Tau Kappa Epsi Ion<br />

First Row: Wayne Lumis, Robbie Ramer, Donny Davis, Randy Watkins, John Martin. Second Row : Eric Platenberg,<br />

Jim Warren, David Daniels, Jim Duffy, Scott Wheel barger, Mike Kennedy, Dave Winkler, Mark Mabardy, Rich<br />

Rehberg, Charlie Las lie. Third Row: Steve Collins, Rick Trippy, Ro ss Bulger, Bob Sonnessa, Jim Francis, Don<br />

Basham , Rich Joyce, Rick Hoy, Mike Pennington . Not Pictured: Jamie Jeremiah, John Coale, Bill Jenkins, Tim Mills,<br />

Marty Carlson, Joe Fox, Clay Carney, Ray Ray Wil liam s, Scott McCraken , Bob Angelino, Brian Sherril , Tony West,<br />

Dave Beach , Frank Burby, Dennis Hunley, Ronnie Lonergan, Dave Allen, Lee Kohler, Craig Roberts, Tom Shinn,<br />

Steve Taubenberger.<br />

The Tekes are proud of the fact<br />

that the main principles of their fraternity<br />

center around the personal<br />

worth and character of individuals<br />

and not wealth, rank, or honor.<br />

They stress the fact that each man is<br />

an individual and needs to be<br />

"himself" and work not only for<br />

the group, but also for selfimprovement.<br />

They feel honored to be a part of<br />

not only their local chapter at Radford<br />

, but also the International Fraternity,<br />

which includes well over<br />

300 chapters throughout the<br />

United States and Canada.<br />

This year the brothers of TKE<br />

hosted the Annual Christmas Formal<br />

with Alpha Delta Pi, along<br />

with participating in formal rush<br />

functions.


Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sisters<br />

The main function of the Little<br />

Sisters of Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

is to support the brothers and<br />

participate in their activities.<br />

Activities this year have included<br />

clean-up in the Radford<br />

community, fund raising and<br />

social functions. Also teas were<br />

held to attract new members<br />

into the organization.<br />

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Left to Right: Leslie Salatori, Carrie Tubella, Teri Boyette, Nora Lauterbach, Ginny Markle, Allyson Graul, Earlene johnson,<br />

Kathy Scott, Tri sh Trainor, Pam Ward. Not Pictured : Sheri johnson, jo Beth joyce, Cindy Lawo, Sharon White, Pam Wilkins.


Pi Kappa Phi<br />

First Row: Harry Bock, David W. Key, Matt Miller, Craig Cri sman, Kevin Roche, Burt Harold. Second Row: Mike Moorcones,<br />

Dennis Dudley, Franklin Swann, Butch Scott, Gary Thompson, John Payne, Joe Graham, David Spanka, Rodn ey Reedy, Steve<br />

Cloyd, Chu ck Baker. Third Row: Bob Williamson, Ronnie Ratcliffe, John Finkenbinder, David Skewes, Boyd Chumbley, Jeff<br />

Leach, Ron Crites, J.I..:. Chrisley, Joe Brunetto, Gary Jones. Back Row: Greg Dickenson, Toby Latta, Ricky Scruggs, Carl Mullins,<br />

Jeff Blankenbec ler, Jon Eklund, Tommy Baker, Matt Call ahan, M aurice Redd, Ed Carlson, Steven Keefe, Rusty Kelly.<br />

The Associate Chapter of Pi<br />

Kappa Phi fraternity was formed at<br />

Radford College on May 10, 1977.<br />

The original brothers saw a need<br />

for a unique fraternity a personal<br />

fraternity with a responsiveness to<br />

personal goals, feelings and ambitions.<br />

"The object of this fraternity<br />

shall be the promotion of brotherly<br />

love, the perfecting of true friendship,<br />

the increasing of fraternal<br />

feel i ng, and the cu Itivating of refined<br />

and moral ideals among its<br />

members."<br />

Pi Kappa Phi has grown from its<br />

thirty members in spring of 1977 to<br />

almost double in <strong>1978</strong>, and has establ<br />

ished a Iittle sister program<br />

consisting of twenty-six little sisters.<br />

The brothers of Pi Kappa Ph i<br />

are proud of their successful first<br />

year, and welcome a second year<br />

with pride, gladness, and ambition.<br />

366 GREEKS


Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters <br />

First Row: Ginny Gorham, Lynn Courtney, Beth Shaver, Patti Powell, Chris Gibbs, Dee Dee Russell, Edie<br />

McAvoy, Robin Blauvelt. Second Row: Liz Ogg, Lisa Hansell, Cathy Barrett, janet Towne, Denise Kensick,<br />

Elizabeth George, Carol Camper, Carol VanVlanderen, Chalon Schupe. Tnird Row: Susie Surmaj, janet<br />

Howland, Cathy Fritz, Linda Kelly, Alice Horton, Laura Williams.<br />

The main function of the Little<br />

Sisters of Pi Kappa Phi is to support<br />

the brothers in all thei r activities.<br />

They help with fund raisi<br />

ng events sponsored by the<br />

brothers and have also had fund<br />

raising events for themselves,<br />

such as a cinnamon twist sale<br />

during winter quarter. During fall<br />

quarter the Little Sisters and<br />

Brothers held two car washes and<br />

the Brothers were auctioned in a<br />

Slave Sale. They were also involved<br />

with community projects<br />

such as collecting canned goods<br />

for the Radford Food Shelter.<br />

GREEKS 367


Phi Sigma Kappa<br />

Phi Sig remains the only fraternity<br />

associated with Radford with <br />

their own house. They are enter­<br />

ing thei r second year at 214 Tyler <br />

Avenue and enjoying the key lo­<br />

cation they occupy. <br />

Fund raising poses no problem <br />

with th e brothers of Phi Sig since <br />

the sale of Radford cups still re­<br />

mains profitable. <br />

Phi Sigma Kappa played host <br />

to the first IFC party which in­<br />

cluded all four Radford College <br />

Fraternities, along with live enter­<br />

tainment. <br />

Phi Sig continues to grow with <br />

11 new fall quarter pledges, thus <br />

enjoyi ng a successfu I year on <br />

campu s. Phi Sig believes that <br />

fraternities add to the growth of <br />

college life and as more frater­<br />

nities and brothers join the Greek <br />

System, it in turn will be better <br />

abl e to serve students and the col­<br />

lege.<br />

Phi Sig Brother awaits those interested in ru shing.<br />

First Row: James A. Lan e, Edward R. Smith Jr., Paul W . Sprunk, Neil B. Boyd, Wayne P. Klotz, Judd M. Feltner, Michael Carr,<br />

Gary H. Ford. Second Row : Wayne Slusher, Scot Cole, Dickie Harbin, Ken Sebastian, Woody Smart, Arthur P. Cole Jr., Doyle<br />

D. Hughes, Joe McGraw, Todd Lake, Doc Richardson. Third Row: Randy Barnett, David L. Jessup, Kent B. French , Carl P.<br />

Hemls, Mark Boden, Brian M. Baumgarten, Bruce K. Rose, Jeffery R. Morgan, Rob Maxey.<br />

368 GREEKS


Phi Sigma Kappa Little Sisters <br />

First Row: Debbie Hildebrand, Beth Ellermets, Ch ri s Parr, Carol Stukhart. Second Row: Binnette<br />

Cogswell, Wanda Cochran, April Koleszah, Amy Betty, Lynn Jones, Maureen Donohoe, Kim<br />

Richards, Susan Bell . Third Row: Jamie Barfield, Rosa Diaz, Cathy Salyer, Mary Burks, Susan<br />

Russell , Barb McCuliock, There sa Blackwell, Trish McGrath, Susan Colden, Bitsey Bennett.<br />

As a supportive organization, the little sisters aid<br />

in functions sponsored by the brothers of Phi Sig.<br />

Such functions include, fund raising, rush and social<br />

events. For Christmas the Little Sisters gave the<br />

brothers a ping pong table for the fraternity house.<br />

They also went caroling and helped entertain the<br />

children of " Chip" at the hou se.<br />

The Little Sisters hold their own rushes once a<br />

quarter al ong w ith conducti ng fund raising<br />

projects.<br />

Pl ans for th e Spring included participation in<br />

Greek Week and an Easter Party for Headstart<br />

Ch ildren. Also the Little Sisters were clowns in the<br />

Spring Festival. Highlighting Spring Quarter was a<br />

Fou nders Day Banquet with the br9thers.<br />

GREEKS 369


Interfraternity Council<br />

First Row: Winston Robertson , Woody Smart, Ned Booker, joe Graham. Second Row: Paul Sprunk, Don Basham ,<br />

Richard Joyce, Allen Poore, Bill Bal lweg, Mike Carr, jon Ek lund, Jeff Blankenbecler.<br />

The Interfraternity Council was organized last<br />

year due to increased interest and participation in<br />

social fraternities. Composing the council are two<br />

voting members elected from each of the four<br />

campus fraternities along with the presidents of<br />

IIK ~K TKE, and AXp, serving as exofficio<br />

members. The purpose of the IFC is the maintaining<br />

of communication between members through ac­<br />

tivities along with the organization of rush functions.<br />

The Radford Council made plans to participate<br />

in the "Lamplighter Program" which involved<br />

cleaning the streets of Radford. All proceeds from<br />

this project went to the Radford City Library. The<br />

council also planned participation in Greek Week<br />

and the Spring Festival, both held on Radford's<br />

Campus.<br />

370 GREEKS


Panhellenic Council <br />

First Row: Jeane Powell, Dawn Mays, Cheryl Johnson, Donna Naples, Andrea Jones. Second Row: Ruth<br />

Marshall, Kathie Davidson, Kathy Thomason, Becca Renz, Vickie Malin. Back Row: Debbie Clarken, Mary<br />

Con iff, Lisa Saunders, Kim Gobrecht, Cheryl Austin, Debbie Lindauer, Cindy Mikoychik.<br />

Panhellenic - which means "all<br />

greek" is a self governing body of<br />

all sororities on campus. It is made<br />

up from representatives of each national<br />

sorority on campus. It's purpose<br />

is to promote active participation<br />

among all sororities on Radford's<br />

campus. This year's Council<br />

designed a new formal rush system<br />

that was initiated last fall.<br />

Projects include a Bowl-a-thon<br />

for the Virginia Lung Association.<br />

Planned for spring is Greek Week<br />

which promises to be fun for all.<br />

Several panhellenic members making plans for GREEKS 371<br />

Greek Week.


Alpha Delta Pi <br />

their philanthropic project, crippled chil­<br />

dren. At the National Convention the chap­<br />

ter received the Correspondence Award of<br />

which the sisters were very proud.<br />

Alpha Delta Pi, the si xth national sorority<br />

on campus, strives to live by thei r open<br />

motto: " We live for one another. " The sisters<br />

participated in many functions including<br />

socials, fund raising, and working for<br />

II<br />

First Row: Beth Hampton, Karen Doxtator, Marion Lober, Tina Vassar. Back Row: Joy Broaddus, Nancy Chesbro,<br />

Becca Ren z, Kathie Davidson<br />

Chapter W ins Correspondence Award<br />

372 GREEKS


Alpha Sigma Alpha <br />

First Row: Kathy Medlin, Trish McGrath, Lee Hall, Michele Dowe, Donna Naples, janie Behm. Second Row: <br />

Penny Parsons, Amy Nelson, Laura Williams, Donna Manoliades, Theresa Carey. Third Row: Sharon White, <br />

Renee Canada, Leslie Kersey. Fourth Row: Cyndi Poulin, Peggy Strodel, Andrea jones, Alice Walker, Sue Fox, <br />

joyce Miller, julie Crum, Phyllis Barley, Ginger Rappold, Tricia Allen, Laurie Brin ckman. Back Row: Diane <br />

Peebles, Debbie Goff, Suzie Dailey, Sandy Smith, Kath Pischotta, Sally White, Li z Cameron . <br />

Several Alpha Sigs attentively listen to the meeting.<br />

The Alpha Sig's of Radford can<br />

be seen wearing their red and<br />

white jerseys as they strive to<br />

work together for themselves as<br />

well as others. Known for their<br />

work with the mentally retarded<br />

and in the field of Special Education,<br />

the Alpha Sigma Alphas are<br />

easily recognized by their<br />

friendly smiles and good spirits.<br />

The sisters had a very active year<br />

with quarterly rush parties, fu nd<br />

raising projects, Founder's Day<br />

and Dinner Dance banquets, and<br />

a campus-wide Hat Dance. The<br />

Alphas also hosted Province Day<br />

which involved inviting chapters<br />

from other colleges to various<br />

workshops and activities. The<br />

Chapter sponsored a mentally retarded<br />

citizen as their National<br />

Philanthropic project, and visited<br />

St. Albans in addition to several<br />

other community activities.<br />

GREEKS 373


Alpha Sigma Tau<br />

As an active social sorority the<br />

Alpha Lambda Chapter of Alpha<br />

Sigma Tau participates in social<br />

service projects, fund-raising<br />

events and campus-wide rush and<br />

social activities. The Taus social<br />

service projects include their national<br />

project, the Pine Mountain<br />

Settlement School, as well as Halloween<br />

contributions to Unicef.<br />

Fund raising for this year included<br />

a key-ring sale, a rummage sale,<br />

and a school dance. The Taus also<br />

attend cultural events and hold<br />

rush parties on a quarterly basis,<br />

celebrated their local and national<br />

Founders Days with annual banquets,<br />

and sponsored "social gettogethers"<br />

with other Radford College<br />

Greeks.<br />

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AST's traditional Valentines Party where Seniors are honored.<br />

GREEKS 374<br />

First Row: Terri Boyette, Marcie Roberts, Maria Cuevas, Karen Swindell, Suzie Nobles, Valerie johnson, Emily<br />

Ashby. Second Row: Robynn Charles, Betsy Lewis, Betty-Paige Walker, Alison Semenkovich, Teresa Goodwin,<br />

Th ea Mueller, Becki Caynor, Mary Canniff, Linda Miller. Third Row: Barbara Wiedemer, Cin Mikoychik,<br />

Laura Lee Miller, Betsy Smith, Mary Sitton, Kathy Brown, Connie Broyles, Linda Tucker, judy Denniston, Mary<br />

Webster. Back Row : Martee Buchanan, Sue Fadley, Gail Barbieri , Melanie Golightly, Debbie Smith, Dana<br />

Swart, Val McArdle, Becky Angel


Sigma Kappa<br />

First Row: Becky DiCarlo, Kris Kucharski, Mary Hibbard, Debbie Knight, Vicky Malin, Lisa Oliver, Debbie<br />

Lindauer, Monti Houtz. Second Row: Mercy Martinez, Linda Harris, Suzanne Sheehan, Kathy Petitt, jill Cruise,<br />

joan Murray, Olga Yerrick, Dianne Shelton, Cheryl Augustin, Meredith Hukill, Catherine Ibarra.<br />

Sigma Kappa is an active social sorority<br />

serving the community and<br />

campus. The Kappa's philanthropy include<br />

gerontology and support of the<br />

Maine Sea Coast Mission which serves<br />

needy elderly persons all along the<br />

coast of Maine. Among other services<br />

Sigma Kappa has held a tea for the<br />

older cafeteria women, visited nursing<br />

homes and other elderly citizens in the<br />

area.<br />

Social events for the year included<br />

fall and spring quarter picnics. The annual<br />

Sigma Kappa Dinner Dance was<br />

held in January at the Red Lion Inn.<br />

The year is rounded out by participation<br />

in Sigma Chi's Derby Day at<br />

Tech and cabin parties.<br />

President enjoys a joking moment with members.<br />

GREEKS 375


Loving, Caring, Giving, and sharing,<br />

that is what Sigma Sigma,<br />

Sigma is al l about. The Sisters of Tri<br />

Sig are proud of being the first national<br />

sorority on campus. Santa<br />

Claus pictu res and Bingo Night are<br />

wo of the ann ual fund raising<br />

'projects sponsored by the sorority.<br />

Proceed s from these and other<br />

events go to hospitals specializing<br />

in " play" thearpy for children.<br />

Sigma's national service projects,<br />

local servi ce projects include<br />

Christmas and Halloween parties<br />

for under-priviledged children. Socially,<br />

Sigma's gather for a dinner<br />

dance in the winter, for members<br />

and dates.<br />

Sigma Sigma Sigma<br />

President confers with advisor, Dr. jervey.<br />

First Row: Sandra Hudson, Mary Ruth Ellis, Patty Campbell, Helen Eades. Second Row: Patti Barker, Diana<br />

jones, Debbie Mullins, Kerri Alba, Laura Price. Third Row: Cathy Beasley, Tracy Myers, Maryann Larkin,<br />

Carroll Waring, Kim Gobrscht. Fourth Row : Mrs. Edward jervey, Mary Ann White, Dr. Edward jervey, Mary<br />

Anne White, Connie Hedrick. Not Pi ctured : Mary jane Hughes, Liz Roberts, Ruth Marshall, Cheryl Newbury,<br />

Sabrina Goodloe, Pat Dillon, Dr. Edward Gibbon, Mrs. Edward Gibbon.<br />

376 GREEKS


Zeta Tau Alpha<br />

=<br />

The Eta Nu chapter of Zeta Tau<br />

Alpha sorority has been nationally<br />

recognized on Radford's campus<br />

since 1972. Among Zeta's activities<br />

were selling candles, stationary,<br />

and sponsoring the Halloween<br />

Dance in Heth. ZTA also donates<br />

time and money to the National<br />

Association for Retarded Children.<br />

The annual Christmas Party given<br />

by sponsor Ms. Li nda Poole, a<br />

dinner dance at the Marriott in<br />

Blacksburg and Cabin Parties mark<br />

the largest social events celebrated<br />

by the sisters and pledges of Zeta<br />

Tau Alpha.<br />

Zeta member awaits the beginning of the weekly meeting.<br />

First Row : Lisa Terdiks, Denise Aughavin, Su san Brigge, Marc Long, Lynette Craig, Lucy Prillaman, Sherryl Eggleston . Second<br />

Row: Debbie Sharp, Debby Clarken, Karen Colassard, Kathy Thomason, Mary Wojcicchouski, )0 Beth )oyt:e, Dana Turner.<br />

GREEKS 377


Alpha Kappa Alpha <br />

Alpha Kappa Alpha is a social<br />

service sorority that deals primarily<br />

with community service. Its local<br />

chapter was established at Radford<br />

in 1974. They contributed funds to<br />

organizations such as the Cancer<br />

Fund, NAACP, and the Sickle Cell<br />

Anemia Fund. Plans for Spring included<br />

an annual Founders Day<br />

Celebration.<br />

First Row: Evelyn Fells, Zelda Tyler and Carolyn Folley. Second Row: Pamela<br />

Brown, Enid Brown, Kay Coates, Charlene Anderson.<br />

AKA Sisters display their charter.<br />

378 GREEKS


Delta Sigma Theta <br />

Delta Sigma Theta founded the Radford<br />

Chapter on Ju Iy 16, 1977 with eight charter<br />

members.. A publ ic service sorority, DST<br />

serves the Radford Community as well as the<br />

campus. Among the sorority's projects this<br />

year were a tutoring service, a health fair<br />

along with a collection of funds for sickle cell<br />

anemia. Fund raising projects included a<br />

disco dance and several donut sales. With<br />

spring came DST's annual Founder's Day<br />

Banquet and a semi-formal dance.<br />

First Row: Cheryl johnson, Monedia Coffman, Michelle Gaither, june Powell . Second Row: Donna Witcher,<br />

jeanie Branch, Dawn Mays, Terry Collins.<br />

Chapter Begins First Year On Campus<br />

GREEKS 379


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382 DIVERSIONS


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384 DIVERS IONS<br />

· . . of the Cascades provides<br />

outdoor fun for many Radford<br />

College co-eds. Not only does the<br />

beautiful Giles County scenery<br />

provide a great get-away place, it<br />

also gives us a chance to get<br />

together with nature, so naturally,<br />

many of us go just to get away ...


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A typical day at Radford ... rising for an eight<br />

'o'clock class ... the sights and sounds of the campus<br />

... in the afternoon maybe a trip downtown to<br />

windowshop, pick up munchies and other necessities<br />

for survival, or whatever ... at the end of the day<br />

reflecting ... pieces of the puzzle fade into one ...<br />

386 DIVERSIONS


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388 DIVERSIONS


So you didn't get your<br />

picture in the yearbook<br />

again this year. . . Now<br />

you have a whole page to<br />

do so.<br />

DIVERSIONS 389


6,7,20,21 BL, BR, 22, 24TR, B, 25T, 29T, 31 BC, 35ML, 39TL, 42T, M, 43TR, 51TL, 68TL, 84BL, BR, <br />

85TL, 86, 87, 90, 95BL, MR, 98TR, 212, 218, 222, 231, 232, 234, 240, 242, 246, 258BL, 259TR, <br />

262BL, 265TR, TL, BR, 268, 269, 280, 285, 286, 287TR, B, 291,292,293,297, 306TL, 310TR, 311TL, <br />

BR, 313B, 326TR, 327TM, 328, 333B, 336, BL, BR, 339B, 342T, 353T, 358M, 359B, 359M, 370, <br />

373T, 378B, 383BR, 386B, 388, 400. <br />

390 PHOTOGRAPHER'S CREDITS


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14BL, 64, 65, 71, 72, 73, 79 , 92B, 237, 270,<br />

302BR, TR, 303TL, TR , 307TR, TL, 308, 309,<br />

310TL, BL, 311 BL, 312, 313TR, TL, 314T, B, 318,<br />

336T, 337T, 338B, 343T, 351, 356T, 362B, 363T,<br />

368T, 370BR, 383M, 398, 399.<br />

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14BR, 31 BR, 68BL, BR, 94, 96, 97, 98TL, BR, BL,<br />

99,219,247,248,254,255,258, 258TL, 279, 284,<br />

287TL, 322B, 232B, 333T, 337B, 382TL, MR, ML,<br />

383T.<br />

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2,26T,48R, L, 53R, 84T,243,<br />

251, 296, 336, 337B, 340B,<br />

341T , 342B, 343B, 348B ,<br />

364T, 365B, 375, 376, 377.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHER'S CREDITS 391


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8, 16, 40, 49, 64TL, ML, MR,<br />

221, 235, 259TL, 264, 266, <br />

267,268,270,271, 274TR, B,<br />

275TR, 278TL, BR, 279BR,<br />

283, 314, 319BR, 344T, 345T, <br />

346B,379.<br />

1, 5TR, B, 8B, 9, 10BL, BR, <br />

11B, 15, 17, 21TL, TR, 27, 28, <br />

30, 34, 35T, MR, B, 39B, <br />

43TL, M, B, 46, 48B, 49B, TR, <br />

MR, 50, 51 ML, B, 52, 54, 55, <br />

58, 59, 66, 67, 68, 245, 260, <br />

262TR , BL, 263M , 264MR,<br />

ML, 265BL, 322, 329T,<br />

382ML, Mr.<br />

392 PHOTOGRAPHER'S CREDITS


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14,26B, 53, 60, 69T, 75, 76, 77, 213, 237, 247MR, 275,288, 289,294, 295,302Bl,304,305,306TC,<br />

315, 316TR, 319TM, Sl, 320, 327Sl, 330, 337T, 339M, 341 Sl, SR, 346T, 347T, 349T, 352, 356T,<br />

359T, 362T, 363B, 367T, 369T, 378T, 383SL.<br />

Katie Radford 23,61,80,81,82,83,91. ML, BL, BR, 92T, 93T, 93, BR, Ill, 114T, BL, 119T, 120 TR,<br />

121BR, 163B, 166TL, 229, 257, 258TR, 259TR, 281, 290, 326B, 332, 337B, 337M, 339T,<br />

340 TR, TL, 348T, 356B, 357B, 382 B, ML<br />

Dennis Berry 226, 238, 239, 364B, 365T, 368B, 371, 373T, 374B<br />

Phred Kost 5TL, 12, 14TL, 24TL, 25BR, 29 BL, BR, 371B, 373B<br />

John Ashby 36, 37, 41B, 44, 45, 47BL, 275BL, MR, 303B, 354B<br />

Marty Carnpanello 4, 8, 17, TR, 18, 62, 260, 310 BR, 311 TR<br />

Alan Schleeper 56, 100, 166, 224, 294, 295, 388B, 396<br />

Elizabeth George 31TR, 32, 39TR<br />

PHOTOGRAPHER'S CREDITS 393


Dear Student:<br />

At Radford these are exciting times. Radford continues<br />

to respond to changing needs as we head toward a new decade.<br />

For example, progress is being made in the plans for construction<br />

of a recreation/convocation complex that will almost<br />

double the size of our campus and provide excellent facilities<br />

for our student body.<br />

In the last five years we have experienced rapid growth,<br />

but we have cultivated what I feel is an element of uniqueness<br />

at Radford--individuality. This we must all work at preserving<br />

even as we continue to change.<br />

"College" is a time for communication (and growth, also)<br />

for the student. The questions you ask of yourselves and<br />

others during these years help you make meaningful advances<br />

in your understanding of human relations, yourselves, the<br />

world around you and your place in that world--as it is and<br />

as you would have it be.<br />

Can you think of a better place to experience your<br />

college years than in an insitution whose growth in stature<br />

parallels your own individual successes?<br />

I have had the opportunity to know many of you personally<br />

and have always been impressed with your vitality. I am<br />

inspired by the solidarity of our campus community. We<br />

share many exciting ~oments whether it is as spectators<br />

cheering our Highlanders on to victory or as members working<br />

together on the councils and committees within our internal<br />

governance syste~. At Radford, the students of today are<br />

shaping the character of the Radford of tomorrow.<br />

With this in mind, I am confident that the years ahead<br />

will bring new dimensions of achievement both to you and to<br />

our college.<br />

Cordially,<br />

Donald N. Dedmon<br />

President<br />

394 PRESIDENT'S LETTER


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<br />

The <strong>1978</strong> <strong>Beehive</strong> has fina lly been completed<br />

and another year has ended. Within this book we<br />

have attempted to capture the true spirit of Radford<br />

College and put it into words and pictures to be<br />

remembered. Life is what you make of it and so is<br />

Radford College. Radford is you, the students, and<br />

this <strong>Beehive</strong> is a reflection of this.<br />

O n behalf of the <strong>Beehive</strong> staff I would like to<br />

thank the many people w ho have contri buted to this<br />

book. I'd like to thank our faculty advisor, Dr. Edward<br />

Jervey, for his excellent guidance (and his<br />

shoulder for crying on.) Also, thanks go to Charlie<br />

Garrison of Hunter Publishing Co. w ho went far<br />

beyond the call of duty to help us put this book out.<br />

I wish I could thank every staff member individually<br />

for the great work they did but I don't have<br />

room. Section Editors, thanks for sticki ng with it,<br />

you all did a great job and deserve a medal. .<br />

Photographers, your pictu res are fabulous and<br />

thanks Garry for being so dependable. Steve, thank<br />

you for pulling together the creations section. W e<br />

really couldn't have done it without you. A special<br />

thanks to the <strong>1978</strong> Beeh ive, the best teacher I've<br />

ever had .<br />

Alright, roll call is over. Thanks again to everyone<br />

and I hope you are as proud of your book as we are.<br />

To you students and faculty members, here is your<br />

book, make the best of it.<br />

If it seems odd that nowhere in the annual is any<br />

mention of this being the 50th anniversary of the<br />

<strong>Beehive</strong>; it is not a del iberate oversite. It was discovered<br />

about 2 w eeks before the last deadline was<br />

sent off to press, that previous books have misnumbered<br />

over the last 10 years. Therefore what you<br />

have been reading is the golden anniversary issue.<br />

Enough said!<br />

The real pu rpose for these notes is to say how I<br />

enjoyed every minute and how it was such a great<br />

experience to produce a college yearbook. The only<br />

thought that I will pass on is that I have never been<br />

so proud of anything before in all my life!<br />

EDITOR'S NOTES 395


SPECIFICATIONS AND CREDITS<br />

The <strong>1978</strong> <strong>Beehive</strong> was printed by Hunter Publishing Company, P.O. Box 5867, <br />

Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 in the Spring of <strong>1978</strong>. 1100 copies of pages 32-47 <br />

were printed for last year's Seniors to serve as a Spring supplement for their 1977 <strong>Beehive</strong>. <br />

The cover is a two applied color silk screen. The base color is Beach Sand #41061 with <br />

PMS Rust and PMS Brown as cover inks. The representative for Hunter was Charlie <br />

Garrison. <br />

Student portraits by Stevens Studios, 260 Harlow Street, Bangor, Maine 0440l.<br />

Four Hundred pages, 4,300 copies by the <strong>Beehive</strong>, P.O. Box 5733, Radford College<br />

Station, Radford Virginia 24142. The book is printed on 70 pound paper with black-black<br />

ink.<br />

The cover was designed by Ken Rife and the endsheets design was submitted by Charles<br />

Goolsby, both Art majors at the college. The interview with Blanche Daniel was done by<br />

R. Paul Noland, Mark Hubbard, and Alan Schleeper. The story on Average White Band<br />

was written by Mike Arrington from a taped interview by Alan Schleeper.<br />

The entire annual, minus the class portraits, was produced by a small number of<br />

students of Radford College through a budget derived from a quarterly student activity<br />

fee.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

Frank Herzog, Linda Robinson, Office of Information and Publication, The 1977 <br />

<strong>Beehive</strong>, Ann Swain, Blanche Daniel, Mike Arrington, Norma Melton, Bob Murrin, <br />

Dean Bonnie Hulbert, Dr. Edward Jervey, Dr. Eldridge Roark, Steve Wendelin, Lori <br />

Kenyon, and Charlie Garrison. <br />

396 SPECIFICATIONS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


Aaron, Cath erine 213 Behm, Ja nie 373 Brown. Chr istine 186 Chance. Gle nna 239 Crofford. Cind" 307<br />

Abbott. Robert 235 Be hmand. J an ie 12,i Brown. Connie K


Duncan , Teresa 191<br />

Duncan. Terri 242, 346<br />

Dunham, LeiJ[.h 242<br />

Dunla p, Earlene 137<br />

DuraJl ~ Alfredo 300<br />

Dwyer, Jr.. Don I. 76<br />

Dyer . Bonnie 242<br />

Dyer. Penney 242<br />

Eades, He len 137,349.376<br />

ElIslcy, C,'nthia 218<br />

Ea ~ ', 'Allison 242<br />

E as terlln~. Mary 218<br />

Eaton, Nancy 218<br />

Ealon. Steve 218<br />

Eddv Susan 340<br />

Edw~rd s, Be\'erl y 307<br />

Edwards, Connie 242<br />

Edwards, Donna 21B<br />

Edwards. J ennifer A. 218<br />

Ed,.,ards, Mary 3Se<br />

Edwards, StJrah 218<br />

Edward:;, Susan 351<br />

Edwards, Vicky 191<br />

E~gle ~ 'on . Dr. Noel C. 71<br />

Ewe"on, Sherryl 137,359, 377<br />

Ein~lein. J ean B. 97<br />

Eklund, Jon 218, 366, 370<br />

Elliou , Diane 191<br />

Elliott. Tere!'a 218<br />

Elliotl, Veronica 242<br />

Ellis, May 137,376<br />

Elli.!>on, LlUra 219<br />

Elmore, Cindy 315<br />

Emory, Burbara 191.345<br />

En/Z:leman, Patricia 137<br />

Epling. Connie 242<br />

Epperson. Li :-a 219<br />

En~lin . Pamela 137<br />

Eubank, Carol 242<br />

E..­anl'>, Gayc 137. 332. 359<br />

E ...an~ . Susan 19J . 313<br />

Evenson. Laura 191<br />

Ewell, Dr. Harbura N. 67<br />

Fadley, Sue 349, 374<br />

Fadool. Ramona 242<br />

Fain, Bonnie 191<br />

Fain. Janice 137<br />

fai ~ on, Cynthia 138<br />

Fai!'zt. Elizabelh 242<br />

Fallen , Pam 122, 138<br />

Fancher, Garelh 180<br />

Fansler. Regina 138<br />

Fari~:S 1 Mary Be lh 242<br />

Farmakis. J\'lichaei 219<br />

Farmer , Bill 180<br />

Fanner. Gracia 219<br />

farmer . GUY 13B<br />

Farmer. Pegg)' 219, 342<br />

Farm.wortlJ. Li nda 191. 344, 346<br />

Farrell. Shurri 242<br />

Fa rr i~. Connie 138<br />

Farri~h. Ellen 219<br />

Fau~ht , Cheri 219<br />

Fauntleroy. Conhin :l57<br />

Faunlleroy. Julia 191<br />

Feather, Sarah 2 19. 346<br />

Feazell., Carol 331 , 333, 352<br />

Feeny. Da nny 242<br />

Felch. Roherl 84<br />

Fellin. Dr. Eut'ene C. 97<br />

Fell~ . E,,­elYII 138. 37g<br />

Feltner. Jud\' 368<br />

Fennelly, 'l~r~n rt"1 242<br />

Fenwic k. Marian 2 19<br />

Fergu$.on, Karen 242<br />

Fergu:-on. Paula 219<br />

Ferrell. Annette 19J<br />

ferrell. Susan 13B<br />

Few, Patti 219<br />

Field, Timothy 219<br />

Field s~ Donna 138<br />

field ~, K im 192<br />

Fiorilo , Michuel 180<br />

Fbcher, Dr. Chet H. 81<br />

Fi::.her, Amy 219<br />

Fisher , Or. George R. 69<br />

Fisher. Geor~ e l. 356<br />

Fil)her, Nancy 192.344.358<br />

Fi!:l-her. Tel'esa 242, 337<br />

Fisher , ~landa 19'2, 332<br />

Fi~her, Wa nda L. 242<br />

Fitzgerald, Cath)· 219<br />

Filzgerald. Debora h 138<br />

Fitzgerald. Jane 242<br />

Fitzputrick Susan 138<br />

Fla nary, DeAnna 88<br />

Fl ani ~ an , Ron 138<br />

Fleenor. John 82<br />

Flege, Kathlecn 219<br />

Flem,"in~, Meg 138, 340<br />

Flescher, Ru ~~e ll 192<br />

Floyd, Debra 219<br />

Foley, Anne 139<br />

Folley, Carolyn 139, 340, 348, 378<br />

Foltz. Patricia 242<br />

Fontaine, Jeannie 242<br />

Foran, Richard 192.347<br />

Forhel'l. Nancy 219<br />

Forbeli. Pamela 192<br />

Ford. Debra 242<br />

Ford. Dorothy 90<br />

Ford. Gary 75<br />

Ford, Joseph 242<br />

Fore. Cindy 219<br />

Fortune, Connie 180<br />

FO:,ler, .Jane 139<br />

Foutz. Dorothv 192<br />

Fowler, Debbfe 139,342<br />

Fowler. Kennelh 192<br />

Fowler. Mary 219<br />

Fowlkes, Debra 19'1<br />

Fox, John 337, 349<br />

Fo> , Sue 219, 373<br />

Fox. Susan C. 139<br />

Fox. TerC)l3 219<br />

Franc e~c hiello. Renee 139.357<br />

Franko ~. Debra 242<br />

Frazier. Carol 242<br />

Frazier ~ Carolyn 242<br />

Frazier. Cheryl 192<br />

Frazier. Cindy 192<br />

Frazier. Darlene 243<br />

Fredrickson ~ Pamela 243. 353<br />

398 INDEX<br />

Freeman . Susan 243<br />

Frecze, J effrey 2,l3<br />

French , Elizabeth 243<br />

French, Kent 368<br />

FreiS. Jr.• Dr. Paul W. 94<br />

Frisbee. RUlh 243<br />

Fritz, Cathy 139<br />

Frye, Cathy 192<br />

Frye, Mark 219, 352<br />

Fue r~;t . Rand,' 192<br />

Fuller. Melis~a 192<br />

Gaby, Larry 76<br />

Gailher. Michelle 139<br />

Gale, Teresa 243<br />

GaLing, Pamela 219<br />

Gallag her . Dr. 1\­18ry 8. 74<br />

Gallagher, Rob K. 220<br />

Ga llimore. Dr. Leonard 92<br />

Gallimore. Kurt'n 220<br />

Gallimore, Randy 139<br />

Galway, Brian 347<br />

Gam b ino. Lei~h 220<br />

Garbee. Mary 139<br />

Gard. Dr. Fernande A. J. 89<br />

Gardiner, Marguret 192<br />

Gardner, K im 220<br />

Garity. Don 140<br />

Garnett , Vicky 243<br />

Garrigan, Laurie 140, 354, 356<br />

Garrif(an, Nora 220. 333<br />

Gorri:'on , Malj-Lu 140<br />

Gu r thune. Pamela 243<br />

Gatling. Cynthia 220<br />

Gayle, Barbara 220<br />

Gearheart, Tom 356<br />

Gee, Sharon 140, 359<br />

Geer~on, Martha 220<br />

Genadopou lal'J. Altbea 140<br />

Genuario. Debra 140<br />

Geo,"!,e. Linda 193, 358<br />

Geor~e, Liz 192, 326, 327, 328, 330, 348<br />

Geor~e . Pa tti 220<br />

George, Terri 220<br />

Getz, Carrie 220<br />

Gibhon, Dr. Edward 376<br />

Gibbs, Chri, 220, 344<br />

Gibson. Barbara 243. 343<br />

Gilbert, Sarah 220<br />

Gill, Dr. Robert M. 79<br />

Gill, Peggy 243<br />

Gillman. Carolyn 140<br />

Gillies. Eliz 92<br />

Hage n. Monica 244<br />

Haislip, Leigh 142<br />

Haislip. Pete U2<br />

Hale, Bridget 313<br />

Hale, Debra 193, 314<br />

Ha le, Lynda 193<br />

Hale. SandrA 142<br />

Halik, Debra 142<br />

Hall, Cynthia 143<br />

Hall. Debra 221<br />

Hall, Dianna 221<br />

Hall, Dr. Donald M. 82<br />

Hall, J anet 143<br />

Hall, John .180, 356<br />

H.II, Katey 193<br />

Hall. Lee 142, 327, 328, 348, 373<br />

Hall, L)'nn 143<br />

Hall. Tere1'3 221<br />

Humbric, Paula J. 84<br />

Hamilto n. Debbie 14.1<br />

Hamilton. Karen 143<br />

Hammer, Jeff 143, 343<br />

Hammer, Sa ndy 143<br />

Hammond. Melod}' 193<br />

Hampton, Beth 143,344,372<br />

Hunau, Carole 90<br />

Hanby. Barbara 144<br />

Hanchin. Judy 144<br />

Hanklev, Da\'id 144­<br />

Hanky.' Cynth ia 244<br />

Ha nley, Do n 306<br />

Hanner, Joyce 194<br />

Han.ard Jr., Dr. J .D. 76<br />

Hant'en . Jenny 314<br />

Hansen, Robert 244. 337<br />

Hardin. Cynthia 221<br />

H ardin~, Gloria 1·14. 342<br />

Hard)·, Dal 221<br />

Hardv, Linda 244<br />

Harkinl), Elizabelh 244<br />

Harlan. E llen 244­<br />

Harlor. Dana 144<br />

Harlow, Robin 244<br />

Harman. Ann 144<br />

Harmon, Kathy 244<br />

Hermon. Robin 244<br />

Har ner, Connie 244<br />

Harner, Rebecca 194<br />

Harold, Burt 359, 366<br />

Harold, James 194<br />

Harper. Gail 144<br />

Harper, Nora 194<br />

Harper, Stac), 244<br />

Harrell. Catherine 221<br />

Harrell, Fanchion 194<br />

Harrin~to " , Li ~a 244, 313<br />

Harrin~ton, Mary 144<br />

Harringlon. Shdia 244<br />

Harris. Dr. Alastair V. 82<br />

Harris. Dr. Benjamin F. 82<br />

Harri~ . Elaine 194<br />

H arri~, Sunn 221<br />

Harri~. Tamela S. 244­<br />

Harri~ . Tammie 244. 340<br />

Harris. Tandy 221<br />

Harrie, Vifl'inia L 84<br />

Harrison. Mark 144.362<br />

Harrison. Sandra 144<br />

Harshfield. Lucy 180<br />

Hart, Neil 221<br />

Hartherger, Cynthia 244<br />

Har tl. Mark 194<br />

Hartnett~ Susan 243<br />

Harvey~ Anne 221<br />

Harvey. Da"id 194,343<br />

Harvey. Shannon 221 . 352<br />

Ha~~elman. Pam 144<br />

Ha~.!Iell. Amy 313<br />

Hatcher. Karen 244­<br />

Hatcher. Patricia 194. 340<br />

Ha, Thuan 244<br />

Hauck, Oti~ 144­<br />

Huu~en . Linda 2·14<br />

Haven~, Ruth 145<br />

Ha,,'er, Donna 221<br />

Hawe~. Dr. Jame!" "r. 99<br />

Hawkin!'.. Christine 244­<br />

HawkinJl, Kelly 194<br />

Hawk" Greg 145. 362<br />

Hawks, Sharon 194<br />

Hawley, Ray 244<br />

Hayes. Char1e~ L. 99, 357<br />

Hayhurst. Carol 221<br />

Haymore. Mic ki 221. 363<br />

Haywood. An ne 363<br />

Hazelwood. Do nna 145<br />

Heberer, Arl 336. 337<br />

Heberling. Margaret 194<br />

Heberling. Peggy 359<br />

Hecker. Karen 22 1<br />

Hedrick. Connie 145. 376<br />

Heim, Sue 363<br />

He imlich. Mildred M. 96<br />

Heineman n, Cathy 14S<br />

Heinemann, Irwin 243<br />

Heikkenen~ Christine 221<br />

Heim. Susan 221<br />

Heiskell. Anita 244, 303<br />

Helm, Dr. John P. 77<br />

Helms, Carl 368<br />

Helm., Cyntl.ia 221, 303<br />

Hemphill, Susan 145<br />

H end e~o n. Marey 333<br />

Hendricklion, Robert M. 91<br />

Henley, Nancy 194<br />

Henry, Cath), 145. 333<br />

Henry, Claude 145<br />

Henry, Victoria 194<br />

Hensley. Chri::. 303, 332<br />

Hensley, Nell 307<br />

Henson. Marla 145<br />

Hergeshe imer. Shari 194<br />

Her rmann. Donna 145<br />

Heskett, J ames 222<br />

Hey, Sarah 145<br />

Heywood, Anne 222<br />

Hibbard, Mary 194, 375<br />

Hic kman . Dr. William. Jr. 65<br />

Hickman. Melanie 244. 315<br />

Hicka, Jerm iah 19 11<br />

Hick., John 222<br />

Hicks. Steven 245<br />

Hicks, Terri 352<br />

Hic ks, Tracy 245<br />

Hi ell, Katherine 194. 347<br />

Higgs, Dana 145, 314, 337, 356<br />

HiFJlS, Do na 146, 337, 356<br />

Hi!!h, Pam 245<br />

Hill, Rach el 314<br />

Hille, Elea nor 222<br />

Hincker, Palrick 351<br />

Hines, Nancy 245<br />

Hilc bings. John 98<br />

Hix, Cynthia 245<br />

Hoban. Kathleen 222<br />

Hodllcs, Shelia 245, 343<br />

Hoffer, Pat 90<br />

Hoffman, Dr. Ric hard L. 64, 343<br />

Hoffman , Michael 146<br />

Hogan. Cindy 307<br />

Hogan , Nanc)' 222<br />

Hogge. Susan 222<br />

Holbrook, Vicki 354<br />

Holcomb, Valerie 222<br />

Holland, Honey 332<br />

Holland , Patric ia 245<br />

Holloman. Pa mela 245<br />

Holloway, Shirley 245, 307<br />

Holmes, C"'nthia 222<br />

Holmstrup·. Elizabe lh 146<br />

Hol, ton, Kathy 341 , 359<br />

Holt. Theresa 222<br />

Hondrax, Or. Thomas N. 86<br />

Hopk ins, Sherr»' 146<br />

Hoppaugh. Shelia 146<br />

Horn, Palricia 245<br />

Horne, Dr. Francis 92<br />

Horne~ Rebecca 245, 347<br />

Horton, Debbie 146<br />

Horton. Kathy 348<br />

Horton. Nora 222<br />

Horton, Robin 222<br />

Ho&ier, Charles 222<br />

Hosk ing. Eleanor 245<br />

Ho:,k in::.on. Diana 245<br />

Hostelter. Cheryl 222, 363<br />

Houtz, Monti 222, 375<br />

Howard . Jane 147<br />

Howard. Joseph 222<br />

Howard, Kathy 222, 343, 348, 355<br />

Howard , Linda 147<br />

Howell, Penny 147<br />

Howell, Sarita 222<br />

Howland, Janet 147<br />

Ho)" Rick 364<br />

Hrero, William 79<br />

Hryckiewicz. Kim 147<br />

Hubbard, Margaret 245<br />

Hubbard, ~1ark A. 328<br />

Hubbard. Susan 147<br />

Hubbard, Theresa 147<br />

Huckabee, M. Martin. Jr. 87, 3 13<br />

Hudson. Sandra 376<br />

Huffman, Eyde 245<br />

Huggins. Mark 147<br />

Hu~he" Doyle 368<br />

Hught"::., Dr, Jan N. 82<br />

Hughe!'. Mary Jane 147 , 376<br />

Hu ghe~ . Pamela 222<br />

Huklll, Meredilh 375<br />

H ull, Jod)' 313<br />

Hulme, Sue 147.352<br />

Hulse, La rry 147, 356<br />

Humphries, Mary 147<br />

U~ ~r~::' b~!~i ;li:3<br />

Hunne-cult, SUll ic 148<br />

Hurd, Ti na 245, 342<br />

Hutch ens. Jerlj' :U4<br />

Hutchinson. Dr. Sam L. 80<br />

H yn .., Phyllis 148, 355<br />

Ibarra. Catherine 375<br />

Ik e. Ta mi 245<br />

I np:le. Jeanne 349<br />

Ingram. Bonnie 223<br />

Ireson. Susa'n 245<br />

[n·ing. Jenn ifer 2,15. 337, 363<br />

Irwin . Vic k.i 351<br />

heD1 a n~ Jan.:1 245<br />

Israel, Tina 148,303<br />

lve!>, Amy 223, 344<br />

Jack!'>on, Dana 341<br />

JaekMln. Henry 148<br />

Jockson. Judith 245, 341<br />

Jackf:on. Stasia 148, 358<br />

Jacobs, Debol'8h 196<br />

Jacobs, S u~an 196<br />

Jacobu::., Debbie 341<br />

J acQ uette, Kalby 90<br />

Jalloh, Abou 196, 347<br />

lamen-o n. Dehorah 148, 353<br />

J ameson. Vicki 223<br />

J ames, Janice 245<br />

jamison, Gay 148<br />

J annery. Arthur 96<br />

Jarrett, Rebecca 223. 346<br />

J efferson, Laura 196<br />

J effery, Re ~i na 246<br />

J enkim;. Bill 364<br />

Jenkins. Linda 196<br />

J ennings, Regina 148<br />

Jennings, Sharon 223<br />

Jen·ey, Dr. Edward D. 72. 326, 376<br />

J essee. Robbie 196<br />

Jessup. Davi d 347, 368<br />

Jobe, Chris ty 246<br />

J obson, Da,·id 196<br />

Johnson, Anne 196, 346<br />

Johnson, Catherine 223<br />

John s on ~ Cheryl 371<br />

John&on, Dr. Elmer D. 72<br />

Johnson, Earlene )96, 365<br />

Johnson, Jam e~ 340<br />

Johnson. Jan 196<br />

John:,.on. Janet 148<br />

10hnson. Kathryn V. 196<br />

Johnl)on, Linda R. 342<br />

Johnson, Loran 340<br />

Johnson. Marie 148<br />

Johm-OJ). Mark 246<br />

Johnson. Sheri 303<br />

Johnson~ Sheryl 223<br />

John ~o n, Sue 148<br />

Johnson, Teresa 196<br />

Johnson , Valerie 374<br />

Johnston, Sa lly 82<br />

Jonak, Joyce 223<br />

Jonak, William 196<br />

Jon es~ Andrea 223, 371, 373<br />

Jon es~ Debora 223<br />

Jones. Diane E. 196. 376<br />

Jone:,. Diane G. 222. 376<br />

Jones. Dr. Roberl L. 66<br />

Jones. Euge ne 196<br />

Jone s~ FoBs 181<br />

Jon es, Gary 149, 366<br />

Jones, Janel 149<br />

Jones, Karen 223. 346<br />

Jones, Mary Hannah 89<br />

Jone:.oi, Sherry 196<br />

Jones, Shirley 307<br />

Jones, Sle,,'e 149<br />

Jordun. Kare n 196,342<br />

Jordan. Martha 149<br />

Joyce. Cindy 246<br />

Joyce, Eileen 246<br />

Joyce, Jo Beth 149, 377<br />

Joyce, Ric hard 364. 370<br />

Joyce. Wanda 223<br />

Joyner . Kim 223. 351<br />

Kanpie, Barbara 149<br />

Ka nnee, Laure n 246<br />

Kanode, Kathy 181<br />

Karabas, Donna 246<br />

Karkenn)" J eanne 346<br />

Kasey, Bre nda 313<br />

Katona. Cindy 246<br />

Keating, Dr. MarYlInn 85<br />

Kealing. Gertrude 246<br />

Kealing, Margaret 196<br />

Keefe, Ste ..'e n 196.366<br />

Keen. Healher 223<br />

Keenan , Kathleen 223,342<br />

Keese. Kalhryn 246<br />

Keese, Th eresa 196<br />

Keffer, Barbara 246<br />

KeiSler, Stuart 149<br />

Kellam, Ethel 149, 358<br />

Kelley, Brian 362<br />

Kelley, Linda 223<br />

Kelley, Nancy 149<br />

Kells. D. Susan 223<br />

Kelly, Janet 223<br />

Kelly, Mary 246<br />

Kelly, Nancy 352<br />

Kelly, Ru. l)· 366<br />

Kemp. Dr. Eleanor C. 80<br />

Kemp. Franceii 149<br />

Kemp, Martha 197,344<br />

Kennedy, Lucy 90<br />

Kennedy. Mike 364<br />

K~nn edy, Vance 315<br />

K ensek, Denise 246<br />

Kenyon , Lori 197, 329,330,348<br />

Kern. Usa 246<br />

Kerr. Annemarie 246<br />

Kerr. Ka Ihy 246<br />

Kenley, Leslie 223, 310, 373<br />

Kessin~er, Rhonda 224<br />

Kevan, Jill 197<br />

Key, Dave 197,366<br />

KeY8er. Robin 224<br />

Kidd, Jeffery 197<br />

Kidd, Viki 224. 332<br />

Kidwe ll, Tandy 150, 336, 347<br />

Kilgore. Regina 224<br />

Killam, Curol 197, 348<br />

Killen. Dr. Linda R. 73<br />

Kinca id. E mily 150<br />

Kinder . Beth ISO<br />

Kine.., Cindy 197,344<br />

Kin(t, Alice 224<br />

King, Am)'· 224<br />

King, Debra 197, 359<br />

K ing. Elizabeth 246<br />

Ki n~ , June 246<br />

K ing. Ter esa 246<br />

Kingery, Susan 197<br />

K inser. Debra 150<br />

K inzie. Janice 224<br />

Kinzie, Sandra 197<br />

Kirby, B..h 344<br />

K irby. Mary 197<br />

Kirby, Su,an C. 67<br />

Ki rkner. Pamela ISO. 356<br />

Kitchen. Kathy 150, 356<br />

Kline. Paule C. 68<br />

Klob., Dr. Joe 92<br />

Klock. Bill 181<br />

Klotz. Wayne 368<br />

Knabe. Patricia 224<br />

Knau:., Elizabeth 246<br />

Knell, Barbara 356<br />

K nip:ht , Debbie 150. 375<br />

Knowles. Dianne 359<br />

Kno.....lton. Coleen 315<br />

Kno)., Michele 150<br />

Knutzon, Martha 224<br />

Kopsick. Mary 246<br />

Kost, Phred 224<br />

KOlSter. Vicki 197<br />

Kowal !'> )'. Toni 246<br />

Kranowsk i. Dr. Nalhan J. 64<br />

Krebs, Jerry A. 95<br />

Krehling, Jill 246<br />

Krivjansky, Rita 224<br />

Krizay, Barbara 224<br />

Kubalz, Michael 355<br />

Kucharski, Kris 197, 355, 375<br />

Kuebert. Cindy ISO<br />

Kuennecke, Dr. Bernd 69<br />

Kuhn, Hilda 197<br />

Kupels. Deborah 151<br />

Kyle, David 198<br />

Lae key. Karen 151, 359<br />

Lackey, Kenneth 224<br />

Lacks, Karylene 198<br />

Lofratta, Chuck 224. 359, 362<br />

Lak., Cindy 151<br />

Lake. Deborah 151<br />

Lake. Todd 368<br />

Lally, Lucinda 224<br />

Lambert. Dr. Robert 65<br />

Lamma, Michael lSI<br />

Lamma, Vicki 246<br />

Lampkin, John 198<br />

Landers, Robin 224<br />

Landes, Daw" 247<br />

Landis, Renee 151


'<br />

Lane. Ch ery·1 151,342 Manest


Ro~ e r ~. Donna 252 Shilan. Anne 253 Stanton. Eileen 208 Tisdale, Theresa 3-W, 341. 349 W..tbU'l', John 122<br />

Rogers. Terry 252. :H3<br />

ROjlhrauft. NanC) 252<br />

Rolen, Phoebe 1M, 346<br />

Romano, C,,'nthia 252<br />

Roop, Kare'n 252<br />

Roop, Michael 164<br />

Roop. Sharon 229<br />

RO OI), Sherri 315<br />

Roper , Herb 340<br />

Roscher. Kim 205<br />

Rose, Bruce 368<br />

Rose. Clarence C. "4<br />

Shirkey. Sandy 207, 355<br />

Shi"ley. Beck) 16i, 34-1. 355, 358<br />

Shi\·ley, Sht"rry 253<br />

ShockIe)'. David 230<br />

Shockley, SU8an 230<br />

Shockley. Vickie 230, 315<br />

Shorl. Janic(' 167<br />

Short, S)'dne 20i<br />

Shough, Ri'a 183<br />

Shoupp, Cyn.hia 230<br />

Shou!Ohanian, Vi .. ian 167<br />

Showman, Stella 168<br />

Stapleton. Brenda 171<br />

Steadman, Catherine 208. 344<br />

S.echer. Libby 171 . 315,348, 358<br />

S.eele, Ed 315<br />

Steele. Wanda 231<br />

S.eelman, Myla 231<br />

S.efano, Debbie 354, 359<br />

Siefano"ich, Chris Iii, 336. 33i<br />

5tephen~, Sallie 254<br />

Stephenson, Brenda 208. 327. 328<br />

Slephenl"lon, ~'a nd a 208<br />

Stern , Lisa 255<br />

Tisinger. Jo 209<br />

Todd, M.rk 332. 333<br />

Todenhoft. Bonnie 98<br />

Tolber., Jane 174<br />

Tollbel1', Pam 209, 343, 348<br />

Tolley, Donna 256<br />

Tolliver. Dorill 256. 340<br />

Tolton. Pete 174<br />

Tomlinson. Susan 256<br />

Towne . Janet 256<br />

Townsend. Ca:.sandra 232<br />

Trainer, Lesli e 209, 359<br />

Whilaker. Bonnie 176<br />

Westphal. Karen 211<br />

Wh~elb a f1ler. Michael 256. 33i<br />

Wheelb• .,.er, SeOll 364<br />

Wheeler. Carol 21 1. 328, 330. 337, 348<br />

Whe.ler. Mark 233, 340<br />

Whee-Ier, Putricia 211<br />

Whelan, Ki m 176<br />

Whelan, Mary li6<br />

"'«' helem. La uren 255<br />

:.~~:~~~~~~. 2J!bert C. 70<br />

Wh itaker. Dr. Ma...k. L. i7<br />

White. Bru('e 337<br />

R o~e, Cynthia 164<br />

ROllcmhaum. Kim 164<br />

Shrader, Kent 168<br />

Shrne. Grett 168<br />

Stevens. Kale 255<br />

Steven&. Wend" 255<br />

Trainor. Rebbeca 235. 256<br />

Trainor, Tri,h 209. 341, 365<br />

RO lll"l, Katherine 252 Shufelt. SU5an 253 Stewart, Barry "208 Trammell. Nanc)' 232, 347 Whitr. Donna 211<br />

RO M~.• Mary 164<br />

Shujaie, Dr. Halide Salam 94<br />

S.ewar., D.rlene 171,354,358,359 Tr.', Chr;, 232<br />

RO l"lset e~ . Paula 229<br />

Schuhz, Marla 253<br />

Stewart. Dorothy 255<br />

Travi ~, Wayne 174<br />

Roulle. Reva 164<br />

Shuma'e, Eddie 168<br />

S.ewar•. Phyllis 171<br />

Trent. Karim 174<br />

Rowlell, Chen·l 252<br />

Royall, Mar)' -229<br />

Royer. Dcborab 205<br />

Rudolph, Barbara 164<br />

Rudolph, Nancy 1M . 349<br />

Rudolph, S.eve 1M, 3;6<br />

Ruel"lc h, Jean 230<br />

Rumberg. Mark 165<br />

Rumbcl)!:, Pnmeia 230<br />

Rushia, Judith 252<br />

Russe ll. Cathy 253<br />

Russell, Deborah 2:10. 333, 359<br />

Ru ~~e Il , Dr. Sandra J. 67<br />

Rutrough. Nan£'y 253<br />

Rya n, 5ulIa n 165<br />

Ryburn. Vicky 230<br />

Ryder, Vickie 165<br />

Sable. David 182<br />

Satt:e r . Susa n 165. 230<br />

Salmon, Andrea 253<br />

Sul ul>ky, La ura 165<br />

Salvatori. Le!'lie 365<br />

Salyer. Ca.hy 230<br />

Samoritlki, J an 336<br />

Sanden., Celene H. H4<br />

Sa nder:-. Harle) 343<br />

Sa nd e r ~ . Julie 230.351<br />

Sanzone, Karen 253<br />

Sarber. Li !Oa 230<br />

Sarher. Mary Beth 253<br />

Sarger. Catherine 205<br />

Saufley. Natalie 253<br />

Saul, Nancy 346<br />

Sa unden.. ~1ar Jta r et 230<br />

Sa unders, Mary A. 165<br />

S aund e~. ~1a r\' L. 253<br />

Saunder-. Joni" 165<br />

S.n"ia, Kare-n 230<br />

Sawick i. Linda 165,348.355<br />

~ilyl orl:' . Kimbnel) 205<br />

Scltizt', Marie 230<br />

Scarboullh. Glrnna 165. 348, 355<br />

S('hallpr. Sander 205<br />

Schambach. PlItrici" 253<br />

SchirldJ" Erika 165<br />

Schillin~, Jam., 230<br />

S£hiltr. Ste\'e 300<br />

Schlup". Alan 326. 327, 328. 330, 336<br />

Sehlreper, Pa mela 253<br />

Schletc-el, Aulumn 253<br />

Schlueter. Dr. Sail,. .'\'nn 68<br />

Schrllidt, Tom 165<br />

Shulle, Chalon 231<br />

Sibley. Aloma 90<br />

Sigeth)'. Alexis 25.1<br />

Sigmon, Neil 168<br />

Si_wah. Dr. Richard D. 72<br />

Sih'a, Kim 168<br />

Sih'ers. Paui 168, 356<br />

Simmerman. Graham 315<br />

Simmerman. Walter 253.315<br />

Si mmons, An ne 168<br />

Simmons, RUl h 253<br />

Simmons, Ste"'cn 168<br />

S iJ11mon ~, Victoria 20i<br />

Sir:nOll ll, Margaret 253<br />

Simpson, Sa muel 168. 342<br />

S im ~ . Barbara 253<br />

Sinclair, Peggy 253<br />

Sink, Carolyn 253<br />

Sink, Jean 231<br />

Sink. Jim.my 306<br />

Sink, Judy 169<br />

Sink. Nora 179. 183<br />

Sirichana. Nopporn 183<br />

Sinh itchaporn. Suchard 183<br />

Siuen, ~laJ] 374<br />

Sjellten, Sandi 355<br />

Ske.n. Debbie 169<br />

Skf'we's, David 366<br />

Skirpok, Sandy 254. 3-18<br />

SI.de, Phylli. 336<br />

Slate, Kart> n 169<br />

Slate. \1l1rtia 169<br />

Slin(l:t' , Leisa 254­<br />

Sl h·in~ ki. Teresa 169<br />

Slocum, Sandra 254<br />

Slusher, Alicf' 23 1<br />

Siullher, Wayne 169. 368<br />

Slye. Patricia 254<br />

Slye, Su~n 254<br />

Small, Kathleen 25-1. 303<br />

Smlliridtte. Jayne 254<br />

Smart, Ka.hy 207. 351<br />

Smart. Mlt rv 169<br />

SOlar', Woody 368, 370<br />

Smiley, J ane B. 84<br />

Smith. Annella 169<br />

Smith. B~b\y 374<br />

Smi.h, Dr. Carroll E. 80<br />

'mi.h, Cyn.hia 254, 313<br />

Smi.h, Debbi. 374<br />

Smilh. Diana 231<br />

Smith. Edward 368<br />

Stewart. Susa n 231<br />

Siiack. Sharon 171<br />

~Ii('kney, John 208<br />

S.ilwell. Debra 208<br />

Stinson, John 255<br />

Slith. Nancy 231<br />

S.ockwell, Robyn 231<br />

Stolte. Brenda 231<br />

Stone. Dr. Charles 85<br />

S.one. Paul 255<br />

Stone. Roxanne 208<br />

Slone, Wanda 183<br />

StoOh, Deborah 255<br />

SIO\'er, Reginald 231<br />

Stowe, \' ickie 208. 313<br />

Stowerli. J eanne 208<br />

Siratton, Becky 171<br />

Straub, Cynthia 231<br />

S'r.hle, Donald 171, 362<br />

S.rodel, PelQlY 373<br />

S.uck. y, Elizabeth 208, 357<br />

S'ukh..-., , Jim 171<br />

Suli k, Mary 255. 337<br />

Su llivan, Amy 231<br />

Sullivan. Ka.hl.en 209, 344<br />

Sulli,'an, Ri'a 209, 359<br />

Sultan, Ahmad 347<br />

::mm m e~ . Gail 232<br />

Summ~. Muk 255<br />

Sumner , CII m~ro n 209<br />

Sumner, Elizabeth 255<br />

Supper. Suzir 171<br />

Surmaj. SU!'ie 184. 209<br />

Sutphin, Pegy 171<br />

Swain. Thomal! 171<br />

Swann: Frank-lin 209. 366<br />

::;""an~on, Annr. 232<br />

Swart. Dana 232. 374<br />

S~" a rtzb ec k. Mikr 209<br />

S",,·ecker. Sa muel 209. 353<br />

SwenruooD. Lita Gene 232<br />

Swindell. Karen 255, 374<br />

Syer, Jean 90<br />

SzuleW1oki, Cindy Ii:!<br />

Tacey, Rohert li2<br />

Talboa. Nancy 232<br />

Tannrr. Laura li2. 353. 3.1)4<br />

Tannf"r. Rebeeca 255<br />

Tan't.r. Beverl) 209<br />

Tre:scou. Louise 174<br />

Trible, Preston 300, 362<br />

Trippy, Rick 3M<br />

Tripudi. Cynthia 232<br />

Tri!'cik, Karin 256~ 341. 344<br />

Trobau~h, Df!'na 256<br />

Trobautt:h. Jacqueline 256<br />

Trott, Chri~ 363<br />

Tuhella. Curie 365<br />

Tucker, Linda 209, 3i-l<br />

Tucker. Lisa 233<br />

TunOl.II, Bell)' 233<br />

Turk. Su, an 256<br />

Turman. Lois 233<br />

Turnauer. Dr. Martin S, 86<br />

Turner, Dana 209, 359. 377<br />

Turner. Shannon 114<br />

Turner. Sherry 346, 35 1<br />

Turner, Trena 174<br />

Tur ner. Tuptin 233<br />

TUl"lJ iella. Joyce 233<br />

T uttle, SUlum 256<br />

Tvl.r. Zelda 174, 340. 378<br />

Terrell, Lynn 174<br />

l"mberger . Lilia 210. 347<br />

t::'.f.';!:~~d~t!;.!!Oi7~<br />

ln~er, Sue 342, 346<br />

[nroe. Joe 233<br />

17nll'er, Jenny 337<br />

UPI', Ga.,. L. 90<br />

Up, h . ..., Lou 352<br />

Upsha\te'. Sherrie 233<br />

Up.on . Be lly 210.349<br />

U,her, Pally 256<br />

U ery, B.lly 233. 3-18<br />

Va ne•. Gerald 183<br />

Van("e. Liga 233<br />

Vancr. Tammy 256, 346<br />

Vlln Lear, Carol 307<br />

\'lIrM:0' Karen 233<br />

\ 'amell, Shirley 210<br />

Va l:! ~ar. Tina 2]0. 342. 372<br />

\"OI&.a. Karen 210<br />

\'au@han. Lynn 340<br />

\ el'e, Hridi 233<br />

"~nnillion, MeliM.-a 233<br />

Via. B • •", 174<br />

Via, Linda 256<br />

Via. Patricia 256<br />

Virden, Ro"emar)' 256, 344<br />

Vita. Stephanie 210<br />

"'hite, Mar)' Anne 211 , 376<br />

White, Jeanne 346<br />

Whi'e, Mi llard 331<br />

White. Pa tricia K. 95<br />

",,' hite, Dr. Rita 66<br />

Wnite, Robert 234<br />

Wh i.e. Sally 373<br />

Wh i ••• Sharon 176, 373<br />

Whi'e, Sheli. 256<br />

Whi.e. \'i.ki 211<br />

" 'hileilide. Donna 177<br />

Whi.fi.ld, Debbie 1,6<br />

WhitinK. Eliaahrll. 234<br />

Whitlock. Sh.rri 211. 3-18, 355<br />

Whitlow. Cynthia 234. 337<br />

;~::::k;r~ °l:~h;~iln r 91<br />

Wi edeDler, Barbara 374<br />

WiKin,tlon. Anne 256<br />

Wiita. Carole 234<br />

Wilbourne. Da n 306<br />

Wilbum. Sue li7<br />

Wilki•• Robin 211, 355<br />

Wilkin". Pamela 211<br />

"'illiam,.. Alice 177<br />

Williamll, Amy 257<br />

Willianlll, Bohbiann 347<br />

Williamlt. Carolyn E. 234, 303<br />

William8. Cynthia L. 211<br />

Williams. Cynthia R. 257<br />

William /'l, Debra 1i7<br />

Williams. Jeffrey 177<br />

Wi lliam~. Kathy 177<br />

William:" KimLrrr.I)'. 257<br />

William,. Laura 177, 333, 359. 373<br />

Williamai, Mar,:aret 234<br />

WilliamI!-. Mary 257<br />

Willia..... Marie 211<br />

Williamll. Pam 177<br />

William,." \ ·erM J. 88<br />

William,on, Bob 177, 359. 366<br />

WiIlilllllltOn , Laurie 21 1<br />

Willi •. Carolyn 211<br />

Willi>, J o Ann 211<br />

WiI1o ughby, Dr. Ronald 78<br />

Wilbon. Agneli 257<br />

Wil"on, Brenda 313<br />

Wil.on. Catherine 257<br />

Wilt-on, Cind~ 234<br />

Wilson. Kipi 211<br />

W il~on, Melil'lla l7i<br />

WillSon. Tere",a 211<br />

Windley. Maurern 234<br />

Win~tIoelt. Mania 177,356<br />

"'infnt'. Trina 234<br />

~hUrlZf". Cornrli. 344 Smith. Elizabeth 231 Tatum. Ginny 355 Vob, John 362 Winfrey. Brenda 177<br />

Sc hul, Chris 206<br />

Schull. Tbore.a 168<br />

Schulz. Marti 206<br />

Smith. Gail 254<br />

Smith. Gretchen 254. 352<br />

"mith, Hilda 169, 341<br />

TalUm. Jerry 172.355<br />

Ta.um. Suoan 232, 327. 328, 348<br />

Taubenbertter. Steve 172<br />

VOf!.:selman, Nancy 347<br />

Wade, Deborah 233<br />

Wade, Lois ~ 175. 356<br />

Wingfield, Robin 211. 337<br />

Winkler, n...·id 364<br />

Win&tead. Sharon 212<br />

Schwartz. Dr. Howard D. 83 Smilh. Jeannette 353 Taylor. Anne 352 Wag:y, Milford 175 Win!oton, Ellen 234<br />

Schwartz, Liz 347 Smith, Jeff 362 Taylor, Bill 172,354.357 WaRnor, Melinda B. 83 Winler. Pele 331. 333<br />

Schwind . Cyn.hia 206. 337<br />

Scolaro. Dr. Re(linald 69<br />

Scutt. Butch 165, 359. 366<br />

Scott. Dr. Frank .4. . 81<br />

Seolt, Ka.hy 206. 331, 332. 365<br />

Scotl. Lori 253<br />

Scott. Man. in 230<br />

:oO COtl. Patricia 166<br />

Smith. Joanna 231<br />

Smith, John 300<br />

Smith. Kathleen 169<br />

Smi.h, Kim 254. 347<br />

Smith. La yne 207<br />

Smith. Li nda 20j<br />

Smith, UI'i. 207<br />

Smith. Elaine 87<br />

Tavlor, ~nnie 232<br />

T.i-Ior. Carol 255<br />

Taylor, Charlene 172, 3~2<br />

Taylor. Chari., D. 87<br />

Taylor. Chu.k 306<br />

Taylor, Julie 255<br />

Taylor. Lynn 255<br />

Taylor. Mary 172<br />

Waldron, Linda 2]0<br />

Walk, Wondy 233<br />

Walker, Alice 233, 373<br />

Walker. Belly-Paige 374<br />

"falker, James 233<br />

Wa lker. Pamela 256<br />

Wall, Elizabe.h 210<br />

Wall.ce, B.lly 1,5,313<br />

Wood, Charle~ A. 59<br />

Sco tt. Rebecca 206<br />

Scott. Renee 253. 315<br />

Sf'ott, ~u gan 206.344<br />

Scrugg" Rick 315. 366<br />

S('ru(qI:l\. Sue 253<br />

Scru(llE&. Tambria 230<br />

5f.Urtl. Kim 253<br />

Sebe!'tin. Kennelh 206, 368<br />

Sedwick. Sharon 353<br />

So~ovia. Eli••Ix-.h 166<br />

5.1 f, G.il 206<br />

Solf, Warren P. 66<br />

SeJlar~, Katherine 206. 35 i<br />

Solleck, Pamela 253<br />

Sellen, Cyril 206<br />

Se01enkeyich, AlilSon 374<br />

Semones. Cynthia 166<br />

Sen, Christina 253<br />

Smith. ~it.zi 170<br />

Smith Nora 110<br />

Smith, Patricia 170<br />

Smith, Sondy 373<br />

Smi,h, Sheri 207<br />

Smith. SUt'an 170<br />

Smith. Tara 254<br />

Smith, Terettl. 207<br />

SOIltheN. Mary Ann 170<br />

Sn.deker, Kei.h 337<br />

Snopkow ~k i , Robert 254<br />

Snow. Kathy 254<br />

Snow. Rob in 23 1<br />

Snur,gll. Elizabeth liO<br />

Snyder, Julie 231<br />

So kohl, Anita 254<br />

So kolo.ki, Judy 231<br />

Solademi, Abel 347. 352<br />

Taylor, Mildred 172<br />

Taylor. Pbylli. 173<br />

Taylor, Sherry 232<br />

Taylor, Tammy 255<br />

Taylor. Terell-a 232<br />

Taylor. Terri 209<br />

Tedder, Lisa 232<br />

TeedI', Tom 356<br />

Tell, Lora 173, 340<br />

Teller, Linda 173<br />

Terdik. Lis. 173<br />

Terdils, Lisa 377<br />

Terry, Catherine 255<br />

Terry. Sandr. 232<br />

Tesh, David 255<br />

Te&ter, Donna 232<br />

Testerma n, Peggy 359<br />

Thayer. Dr, Fred D. 94<br />

Wallace. Chrhuine 175<br />

Wallace, lisa 256<br />

Wallace. Michael 256<br />

Walsh, Shelia 256<br />

Walter, Charlou e 233<br />

Wah er~, Donna 233<br />

Wahen. Jenna 256<br />

WalleN. Li ~a 233<br />

" 'alters. Sandy 353<br />

Walthall. Clay 210, 336<br />

Walth.II, Tommy 233, 306<br />

Ward, Mark 210<br />

Ward, Pam 365<br />

Waring, Corroll 210, 342, 376<br />

Warner, Janie 303<br />

Warren. Jim 364<br />

Warren, Tammy 256<br />

Watcrland. Katherine 256<br />

Wi... Bob 178<br />

Wibf'man. Mary 212<br />

Wit('her, Cheri~e 212<br />

Wojciechouski. Mary 178. 377<br />

WolCOlI, Brooke 178<br />

Womble. D.borab 257<br />

Wood, IIev.rl)' 212. 356<br />

Wood. Guylene 178.310<br />

Wood. Karen 212<br />

Wood, Karyn 234<br />

Wood, Olio 314<br />

Wood. Ramona 234<br />

Wood, Stewart 2 12<br />

Woodby, Hilda 90<br />

Woodhoul:e, Dr. Margaret K. il<br />

Woodward. De idre 25i<br />

Woodward~ Steven 257<br />

Wood)" Ann 257<br />

Woolfolk, Debra 234<br />

Woolfolk, Penn), 340<br />

Woolfolk. Sharon 257<br />

Woo.en, Belly 257, 314<br />

Worrell, G.rald 213, 346<br />

Worthy, Donn. 25,<br />

Wray, Carolyn 257<br />

Send.", Marlena 206, 344 Sommer. Laura 254 Thomb, Brenda 209 Waters, Kim 175 Wren, Karen 178<br />

enna, Garry 206, 327. 330<br />

Sensabaugh, Dana 206<br />

Sewell. Dr. Michael " ' . 66<br />

Seyler. Dan 166<br />

Seymour, Be.ty 230<br />

Shoia, Lorella 166, 340<br />

Shalloway. David 230<br />

Shannon. Dr. Thomas R. 83<br />

Sharp. Deborah 206, 377<br />

Sharp, Drina 167 '<br />

Shaver, Patricia 253<br />

SOnn . ..., Rober. 231. 364<br />

Soo, Bill 362<br />

SoI'J. Tammy 254<br />

Soulhall. Lisa 346<br />

Southern, Iris 93<br />

Sou.hword. C.rla 254. 342<br />

SO,'ocool, JOIl 235, 25-1, 315, 332<br />

Spa n~. Patrick 170<br />

Spangler, Delmore 207<br />

SpMn!cler. Diane 170<br />

Sp.nka, DO"id 366<br />

Thomas, Bruce 306<br />

Thoma" Ca.hy 349, 356<br />

ThomaJol, Dr" Earl 92<br />

Thomas, Susan 232<br />

Thomason, Ka.hy 173,348,358,371,377<br />

Thompson. Caroline 173<br />

Thompson. Carolyn 232<br />

Thomp!mn. Charles 209<br />

Thompson Diedre 183<br />

Thompson. Gary 366<br />

Thompson, Ginger 255<br />

Water s~ Dr. Marie L. 81<br />

Watkin ~ . Katherine 256. 332. 342<br />

Watkins. Randy 175,364<br />

Watson, Donna 256<br />

Walson, Ina 175<br />

Weatherman. Debbie 233, 36:i<br />

Weayer. Audrey 175<br />

Weaver. DOl 315<br />

Wea..·er, Jim 175<br />

Weaver. Linda 176<br />

Webb, Kip 355<br />

Shaw, Beverly 167<br />

Spencer, Laura 231<br />

Thompson, Lori 255<br />

Webb, Marl' 233<br />

Sheckler? Dr. Lewill R. 96<br />

Spickard. Donna 207<br />

Thompson, Mary 255, 313<br />

Webber. Terrie 176<br />

Sheehan, Suzanne 375<br />

Spicer, Bobby 170<br />

Thompson, Robin 173<br />

Webster. MaJ]' 374<br />

Shelburne, Judi.h 207<br />

Spicer. Nancy 170<br />

Thornley, Deborab 173<br />

Weir, Milissa 210<br />

Shelton, Dianne 375<br />

Spiers. Joanne 207<br />

Thorp, Jill 255<br />

Weiss. Kenneth 210<br />

Shelton, Ka.hy 167<br />

Spiggle, Florence 231, 352<br />

TllUnnan, Ray 173<br />

Welch, Julianne 256<br />

Shelton, SherI')' 207, 337, 349<br />

Shelton. Valerie 230<br />

Shepard. Lee 253<br />

Shepard, Pearl 253<br />

Spradlin, Sharon 208<br />

SpraKu., Sh.ryn 254, 313<br />

Sprunk, Paul 347, 368, 370<br />

StaCy. Lucinda 254<br />

Thurslon. Brenda 209<br />

Thrash, Linda 232<br />

Thymides, Elayne 173<br />

Tickle. Dennis 232<br />

Welker, Sharon 256<br />

Well,. Priscilla 233<br />

Wells, Terri 210<br />

Welsh, Frances 233<br />

Sheridan, Diane 167<br />

Staike. Susan 254<br />

Tilley, Be.ly Jo 88<br />

Wendelin, Ste..·en 176<br />

Sherrill. Brian 300<br />

Stamper. Mary Jane 170<br />

Tilling. Cassandra 232<br />

We s!!lelkamper, Mary C. 91<br />

Sherwood. Dr. Virgil 92<br />

Standbridge? Debra 254­<br />

Til Ron~ Dixie 209<br />

West, Christinia 256<br />

Shields, Barbara 207<br />

S'.nley, Randy 362<br />

Timp. Anne 173, 342<br />

We", Debra 210<br />

Sbinell, Mal')' Kay 207.314<br />

Stansberry, Shella 170. 352<br />

Tip.on, Kelly 307<br />

West, lisa 211<br />

Wrigh., 8ill 178. 342<br />

Wright. Cynthia 212<br />

Wrigh., D,lber' 257<br />

Wright. Karen 257<br />

Wright, Leisa 234<br />

Wright. Mary 257<br />

Wultich. Donna 257<br />

Wyan, Regina 257<br />

Wyall, Sharron 212, 315. 348<br />

Yale, Mar), 212<br />

Yalge, Linda 257<br />

Yeargin, Dena 234, 346, 359<br />

Ye.rou., Rebeck), 257, 313<br />

YeatlS. Donna 212<br />

Yon, Jo Anne 178.352<br />

Yost, Katrina 212<br />

Young. Maslin 90<br />

Young, Susan 257<br />

Zemonek. Christina 234<br />

Zickafooti~, Catherine 234<br />

Zimmerman. Denise 234<br />

Zimmerman, Lisa 257<br />

Zurbriu, Dr, Lloyd A, 97<br />

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