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colonial echo 1967 William and mary of college Williamsburg, Virginia


betty bishop, editor florence fraser, associate editor bea peca, business manager

table of contents
foreword
royalty
4
50

administrators

and educators
administration
facultv

62

64
71

organizations
student government

92

94
106 119
132 160

honorary fraternities
publications
interest groups

religious groups

greeks
sports
classes
seniors

170

218
276 278 318 339 359 378 384 400

juniors

sophomores
freshmen
law students

index
conclusion

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The

curios of inherited tradition


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Inspire generations of toiling

Always days of dismal drudgery But somehow, all-in-all


Pleasure most often prevails.

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Constant anxiety and expectancy

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Lead from attempt

to

completion

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There's rigorous induction, naturally


In preparation for responsibility;

Experience speaks sternly but


Insignificants

is

usually right!

grow

in

importance

The spare moment


There

is

always precious

In all of the decisions


is

one illuminated goal

That must be grasped no matter what expense.

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The world gently passes by


Seasons changing
Symbolically

growth and

destruction

spirit takes its

forms;

The process of belonging Becomes general acceptance Which vents its vigor
In contributions to the whole.

Pride rears up on

its

haunches

To

tear

down

transient opponents

And

leave the view unblemished for posterity.

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Unbeknownst to the casual The exchange of ideas and

obsei-ver
dictates

Becomes revaluation of long term understandings. New guidance sought and found
. . .

New

direction to the strivings

Self-discipline

becomes

essential

Yet, there

is

time to enrich

Understanding on a purely

human

basis;

To meet with peers

in friendly environs
totally.

Developing each individual facet

16

17

Adding our

voices as cheers to victory,


craft as amplifiers of spirit,

Our wit and

We entered the wide doors of social life


Where our shadows have
cast

Four years of impressions on us and others

19

20

Amidst the joys of amateur amusement The professionals came. The mellowed tones of the Lettermen, Rhythm in the fomi of Warren Covington.
Dionne Warwick's soft sound Contrasted with Chuck Berry's vibrations, The Four Tops, reverljerant and friendly In an atmosphere of frenzied melancholy.

21

Amongst

the hours of ci'edit study


utility

There are those times of obvious Craftsmanship in production.

The use

of sense extenders,

New forms

of structural creation

Satisfy that extra need for

Visual accomplishment.

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23

24

Pencil and paper at quick disposal

We noted

all the pertinents.

Finishing at the last minute.

Enjoying our successes.

We

listened, half understanding.


all

Pondering and solving

new puzzles.

25

A pleasant monotony, always new and old.


Not exactly candlelight suppers

Or

softly

romantic nature
is

trails,

But gentle darkness

our realm

Of Campus
Nature
at

activities and peaceful meditation. her best and worst was ours.

26

27

We made ourselves at home in dorms


Entering with
all our necessities, Belonging through our actions,

Participating in

communal

life

With

all its

wild diversity

Resulting in the patience derived from sharing.

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The snow and

ice came with autumn's end Covering the branches like ground glass prisms. We plaved the out-of-doors games in snow And enjoyed the colored lights of winter's world.

The season

brouglit us to the

common work

of

observing tradition.

33

34

We were not secluded


Ballet

in our stone boxes and our own chords dirived. Penetrating the exterior in our daily work.

came

to visit,

Joining wiUi friends for quiet leisure

Or listening to new ideas or approaches. Our ties to home were strengthened By understanding of the world around us.

35

36

Music, drama, radio and speech All housed in Phi Bale Hall, len years old. From the hare miiiimums. we produced

Enactment of fiction, through coordination. Practice and skill comhined for entertainment

37

responsibilities of student government, Gathering in common interest groups, Expressing ourselves through publications,

The

A common purpose, a common

goal,

Excelling individually, together.

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Activity "loni

on the

I'lateiiiily

scene
Shelter,

tiie Big,

Green

to

Matoaka

lodges to the court and back lie dissipation of tension through congestion 'arties swing; to the beat
"roni the

)f a

weekend study break.

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We frolicked

with sportsmanship

same spirit As mass participation, and individual achievement. Intramurals. Greek games, and friendly rivalry Provided leaders and suspense-filled spectators.
In sideline enthusiasm, the

43

We honored
And spoke

anniversaries

bright words of dedication.

Reception in its formality engendered Casual parties of relaxing conversation In the lodges and houses of the Campus

44

46

And

at the

end of four years,


to

We have

long lasting friendships

show

Familiar scenes and synii)ols

Looking forwaid fiom our memories With more material gain than a roll of parchment.

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Moments

of thought on nature's cai-pets,

Soft foliated shade on quiet talks,

The restful sounds of Spring's sentinels. Times of lazy activity then and again
Alone, together

developing comprehension always Always, seldom


Through long and
close association.

a life for

Encapsulated in our minds.

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50

ROYALTY

5J

Both Students and Celebrities


Cast Votes
A

To

Select

Winners
is

special tradition at

William and Maiy

the

annual Miss William and Mary Contest sponsored by


the Colonial Echo.

From

tlie

twenty-seven girls nomi-

nated by all the women's dormitories, sororities, and


fraternities, the student

body elected

five finalists.

change in tradition occurred when four celebrities


accepted our invitation to help select Miss William and

Mary. Each one was


five finalists

sent the formal


to

photographs of the

and was asked


title.

choices for the

Thus

the

name his first three winner was determined.

mi:
Two
days of campus voting decide the contest's five
finalists,

Roic: Dee Cunven, Berie Gomez, Sharon Buck, Linda Buckley, Jan Ernstmeyer, Bev Johnson. Second Row: Dee Joyce, Judy Stratton, Pat Buffington, Midge Ernst, Laurie Hutchings, Penny Coiner, Donna Gorman, Para Goodrich. Third

Candidates

From

Gimer

Ger>',

Row: Billie Cayot, Pat Burleigh, Susan Small, Joyce Bushong, Marilyn Day, Jo Anne Green, Carol Battaglia, Anne Talley, Nat Ryder, Carol Bender, Jean Michael, Becky Rice.

52

Mr.

Bill Cullen. television

personality

Mr. Rav Conniff. musician

53

54

Laurie Hutchings
'%<

Miss William and Mary 1967


Miss Laurie Hutchings is a junior from FairYork. Presently participating in the junior honors program in histoiy, she has been a Dean's List
port,

New

mm

A member of Deha Delta Delta social soLaurie is a freshmen counselor in Jefferson dormitory and has been a memljer of Mermettes.
student.
rority,

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Miss William and Maryl

56

Finalists

57

Queen Pat Burleigh dances with SA President Larry White.

Senior Princesses Julia

accompany Pat

in

Ann Dickinson and Lynn Skerrett adding beauty to the parade.

58

Elected

Queen

for

Homecoming

1966

Princesses

and escorts gather on Cary Field before their half time presentation.
the first

From

twang of Chuck Berry's guitar


to the last

and the coronation of Pat Burleigh,


beat of the Avalons,

drumfilled

Homecoming 1966 was

with the fei-vor of a

Gtadel defeat, the ingenuity of the

parade participants, and the beauty of the HoinecomCourt.

ii^mej

Another earful of royalty

Princesses

Kathy Asplund. Suz-

smiling President cro\vns a smiling Queen.

anne Pearce. Susan Small, Judy Gordon, and Sandy Bocock.

59

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Crowned Queen of Greek Weekend 1966


Laurie Hutchings
Is

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Blow

Gym

provides the setting for the Greek

Weekend Dance.

Laurie Hutchings. Queen of the Spring Greek Weeken


1966.

The

spotlight falls on an excited

IFC queen, Laurie Hutchings.

60

Pat Burleigh

Honored

At 1967 Military Ball

Queen of the Military


kiss

Ball.

Pat Burleigh, receives a congratulatory

The Queen's Guard prepares


presentation.

for the

HOTC

court

from Dean Jones.

fhe

ROTC

Court

Suzanne Pearce, Guner Gery, Susan Small. Sandy Bocock. Bonnie Bruce. Pat Burleish.
61

62

ADMINISTRATORS

AND EDUCATORS

63

Front Row: Mrs. Robert V. H. Duncan; Davis Y. Paschall; W. Brooks George, Rector; John P. Harper; Walter G. Mason; Mrs. Vernon Geddy. Second Row: Charles K. Hutchens, William R. Savage; Frank W. Cox; Ernest Goodrich; J. E. Zollinger; Honorable E. Ralph James; Judge Sterling Hutcheson. Third Row: Honorable Thomas B. Stanley; R. William Arthur; Blake T. Newton; H. Hudnall Ware. Not Pictured: Honorable Walter S. Robertson.

THE BOARD OF VISITORS


11
As
the governing
its

body of the College, the Board


responsibilities

I"'

of Visitors fulfilled

by maintaining

College property, approving the budget, setting tuition


rates

and admission requirements, appointing adminiand


faculty'

stration

members, and establishing

policies

for the two-year colleges

Richard
to serve

Bland

in Peters-

burg and Christopher Newport in Newport News. Seven new Board members took their seats this year, on appointment by the Governor,
without compensation.
four-year terms
of

W. Brooks George
Board
at its

Richmond

V
President
Paschall listens
Burgesses'
to

became Rector
ing.

of the

May, 1966, meet-

Governor Mills E. Godwin appointed two non-resi-

dent Visitors at the College as provided in legislation

Board member Ernest Goodrich

enacted by the 1966 General Assembly.

speak

at a

Day meeting.

64

Jerry

Van

Voorhis, Adniinistratii

As-

sistant to the President

THE PRESIDENT
Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, in his
seventh year as President of the

and coordinated development of William and Maiy, its academic and physical growth. An alumnus of the College and a fonner State
College, witnessed
the continued

Superintendent of Public Instruction. Dr.

Paschall worked with Gov-

ernor Mills E. Godwin and other educators as Virginia launched a

Charter
arv.

system of community colleges. At Day Convocation in Februthe

President
Jefferson

received

the

Thomas
Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, President of the College

Award

for his

contributions to the College and the

community.

65

66

ADMINISTRATION

Dudley M. Jensen, Registrar

WiUiam
Librarian

C.

r,.llaid,

Librark

James

H.

Renz,

Associate

ADMISSIONS

Harriet E. Reid, Director of Admissions jor

Women

Robert P. Hunt, Dean of Admissions

67

STUDENT PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

DEVELOPMENT

James

S. Kelly,

Director of Development

i^

<^

Sandra

S.

Farnsworth, Assistant Dean of

Women

Ross

L.

Weeks,

Jr.,

Director of Public Informatio

Robert

W.

Squatriglia, Assistant

Dean

of

Men

Gordon

C. Vliet, Director of

Alumni Affairs

Warren Heeman, Coordinator


of Research

69

BUSINESS

AND PERSONNEL

70

FACULTY

Construction Progresses on Life


Science Building for

BIOLOGY

Robert E. Black,
Professor

Garnett R. Brooks, Jr.,

by
Dr.

the addition of three

The Department of Biology was strengthened new members of the facuhy,

Assistant Professor

two of

whom

Joliii

have Ph.D/s. Dr. Ian P. Callard and B. Morrill received research grants in the

fields of mental health


nett Brooks, assisted

and endocrinology. Dr. Garby Mr. Robert Gatten during the


active in helping with the Smith-

Mitchell A. Byrd, Professor, Head


of

Department

summer months, was


Dominica.

sonian Institution's biological survey of the island of

Ian P. Callard, Assistant Professor

Robert E.
Gatten,
Jr.,

Lecturer

Guslav W. Hal:
Assistant Professor

John B. Morrill,
Associate Professor

Robert A. Pedigo,
Associate Professor

C.

Richard Terman,
Associate Professor

Carl W. Vermeulen, Assistant

Professor

Dr. C. Richard
tion in

Terman

listens to

Bob Graham's

ques-

Comparative Anatomy.

Freshmen work under the


in Biol()s\

^vatch{ul eye of Dr. Ian P. Callard

Lab.

72

dtkM

Wasih

G. Dafashy, Assistant Professor

Gilbert C. Jones, Assistant Professor

Algin B. King Professor

John W. Newman,
Instructor

III,

Mr. John S. Quinn lectures on the standards of the accounting profession.

fjublic

BUSINESS Conducts
John
S.

Local

Quinn,

Research and Consultations


This year the Business Administration Departof the

Professor

Charles L. Ouittmeyer,
Professor,

Head

Department

ment inaugurated a substantial Master's Degree Progiam. Studies such as '"Hampton's Waterfront Rede-

velopment" and "Williamsburg and Virginia Business


Indices " are only a part of
William T. Reece,
Associate Professor
tlie

extra activities done by


re-

the department.

Four faculty members published

search on fisheries and travel trade which were added


to the

Anthony

L. Sancetta,

Professor

Swem

Library

files.

ECONOMICS
members

Faculty

Members

Publish Independent Studies


Faculty
of the

Department of Economics

were actively engaged in local and international studies.


Dr.

Kee Choi

spent this past

summer pursuing

his study

and Processes of Japanese Economic Development Between 1868-1900" at the Center for East
of "Patterns

Asian Studies

at

Hai-vard.

Mr. John R. Matthews,


at the in

Jr.,

represented William and

Mary

Virginia Conference

on World Trade which was held


Dr. Leonard G. Schifrin,

October in Richmond.
of the Department,
to the

Chairman
Economics

Mr. John

I?.

Matthews

graphs

production curves

for

his

was appointed Advisor

in

GroJicr

Com-

Economics

class.

pany, publisher of Encyclopedia International.

Robert A. Barry,
Assistant Professor

Kee

II Choi, Assistant Professor

Martin A. Garrett,
Assistant Professor
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-*

Howard M. Gitelman,
Associate Professor

John R. Matthews,

Jr.,

Associate Professor

Leonard G. Schifrin,

Head

Associate Professor, of the Department

73

Alfred R.

Armstrong,
Professor

k
Head

NSF

Subsidizes

CHEMISTRY

Undergrad Research Program

William G. Guy,
Professor,
of the

Department

k^fe
\
*"-

Dr. Sheppard Y. Tyree

became

the director of
its

the Chemistry Department's graduate program, in


Bryant
J.

Harrell

Associate Professor

second year. The department

made

plans for the new


to

Chemistry-Geology building, slated


the next two years.

be started within

Trevor A.

Hill,

The National Science Foundation

Associate Professor

continued

to

aid the Undergraduate Research Program.

Edward Katz,
Instructor

Richard L. Kieter,
Assistant Professor

John T. MacQueen,
Associate Professor

Lavonne 0. Tarleton,
Instructor

Sheppard Y.
Tyree, Jr., Professor

Joseph T. Zung,
Associate Professor

Yvonne Hibbits

listens to Dr. Richard Kiefer's explanation of chansres occurrin"; in a heated solution.

Diagrams are necessary

to graphically illustrate ideas in

Chemistry.

74

Miss Sue
in

F.

Ayres emphasizes the importance of illustrations

Kiddie

Lit.

School of

EDUCATION

Offers

Diagnostic Aid at Reading Center


Due
to
tlie

expansion of the Department of

Education, the undergraduate and graduate curricula

were expanded and improved


cational needs. Mr. F.
J.

to

meet progressive eduJr.,

Patrick Riley,

addressed
the year,

numerous conferences and groups throughout

including the Virginia State Convention of Physical

and Vocational Therapists. The Reading Center began


diagnostic sen'ices in late spring and operated two

summer reading programs


Inter-personal relationships
Riley's
is

in

conjunction with graduate

the topic of Mr. Patrick

reading courses.

Education 301

lecture.

Sue F. Ayres, Lecturer; Royce W. Chesser, Associate Professor; Paul N. Clem. Associate Professor; Richard W. Copeland, Associate Professor; Kevin E. Geoffrey, Assistant Professor; Donald J. Herrmann, Professor: John E. Jenkins, Acting Assistant Professor; Carl Professor; Robert 0. Nelson, Professor, Acting Dean of the School of Education; F. J. Patrick Riley, Jr., Assistant Professor; Grace M. Smith, Assistant Professor; Ruth E. Smith, Lecturer; John W. Sykes, Assistant Professor; Thelma W. Wenger, As-

W. McCartha,

sistant Professor.

75

ENGLISH

Department Sponsors Foreign Film


Jean C. Andrews,
Instructor

Donald

L. Ball,

Assistant Professor

Robert D. Bense,
Instructor

diaries E. Davidson, Professor

il.f:

After her lecture, Miss Dorothy for a puzzled sophomore.

J.

Heissenbuttel clarifies a concept


William R. Davis,
Assi stunt Professor

Mr. David

L.

Holmes analyzes

the poetic language of the Bible.


Carl R. Dolmetsch, Associate Professor

J.

Scott Donaldson, Assistant Professor

Nathaniel Y.
Elliott,

Assistant

Professor

Frank

B. Evans, Professor
L. Gcdslialk.

William

Assistant Professor

Elizabeth H.

Hageman,
Instructor

David

L.

Holmes,

Instructor

Carol A. Hubert,
Instructor

David C. Jenkins,
Associate Professor

Ri.liert P. Ma.rulil.in.

Instructor

Kenneth M. Mason, Jr.,


Instructor

76

Festival

and ''Kitchen Cabinet" Masque


Cecil M. McCulley. Professor

James H. McGavran, Jr.. Instnirtor FrasiT Neiman, Professor. Head oj the Dejxirtmcnl
(Charles C. Nickerson, Inslructor

Lawrence

S. Scale, Inslructor

l.rKuy

W. Smith, Assorialc Profcssm


B.

Russell P. Sparling, Instructor

William
Sylvia
J.

Thurman.

Jr..

Instructor

Wilkinson, Instructor
Willis, Jr.. Assistant Profess

Jolm H.

Miss Mary Beaty returns

to

Freshman

Members
a
in

of the English Department conducted

Enfilish students the fruits of their labor.

Summer

Institute for

Advanced Study

in

English

1966. Dr. David C. Jenkins again spearheaded the Foreign Film Festival and sponsored the "Kitchen
Cabinet's" Christmas Masque, "Thespis." Miss Sylvia

Wilkinson, author of Moss on the North Side and

The Red Hour Glass, joined the faculty, and Dr. Carl Dolmetsch published his book, The Smart Set, and reviewed it on NBC's "Today" Show.

Being an experienced fiction writer. Miss Sylvia Wilkinson gives practical advice to her Composition students.

77

FINE ARTS Department Moves


In

to

Home
Henry
E. Coleman,

Newly Completed Robert Andrews Hall


The Robert Andrews Hall
Fine Arts, an addition
to

Instructor

of

Phi Beta

Kappa Memorial
cated
tion in
at

Hall,

was dediRichard K. Newman,


Professor

Charter

Day Convocafor

Febmary. Besides providof

ing a

more pleasant atmosphere

the pursuance

Fine Arts, the

Hall includes an art gallery which


supplies space for displaying stu-

dent work and visiting collections.


William H. Phillips,
Lecturer

Carl A. Roseberg, Professor

Thomas
.of

E. Thome, Professor, Head the Department

Dr. Richard K.

Newman

chooses slides to

Metal craft

is

one of the media taught

show

his honors Fine Arts section.

by Dr. Carl A. Roseberg.

GEOLOGY
Kenneth
of the F. Bick,

Department Revises Curriculum and Inaugurates'


The Geology Department
organized ening
its its

re-

curriculum, strengthfield,

Professor,

Head

Department

descriptive,

and

Stephen C. Clement,
Assistant Professor

quantitative aspects.
F.

Dr. Kenneth

Bick was elected president of

the Eastern Section of the National Association of

Geology TeachJohnson
re-

Bruce K. Goodwin,
Associate Professor

ers.

Dr.

Gerald H.

ceived an award for his contributions to Indiana Geology.

Gerald H. Johnson,
Assistant

Professor

Dr. Stephen C. Clement explains the process of erosion.

78

THEATRE AND SPEECH


Marks HalTs Tenth Anniversary
Housed
brated
ol
its

in

Phi Beta

Kappa

Hall, which cele-

tenth anniversaiy this year, the

Department

Theatre and Speech sponsors the William and Mary Theatre; the College radio station, WCWM-

FM: and the William and Mary Debate Council. The Department also operates the College's closed-circuit
Alert concenlratioii prevails in the control

room

durinp; a pro-

television,

duction of the William and

Mary

WMTV.

Theatre.

Marion M.

Iln.u,,,

Instructor

Albert E. Haak, Associate Professor

Donald L. McConkey,
Assistant Professor

James W. Sawyer,
Assistant Professor

Howard M. Scammon,
Associate Professor^

Head

of the

Department

Roger Sherman,
Associate Professor

Paint brush in hand, Mr. Russell T. Hastings prepares a set for The Importance of Being Earnest.

Freshman Honors Program

Dr. Gerald H. Johnson illustrates how volcanic enlarge as sediment is deposited offshore.

islands

79

Sitting

on the back rows in Government lecture has

its

ad-

vantages and disadvantages.

GOVERNMENT
The Department
expand
in

Readies Plans
in Fall
to

For Master's Program


of

Government continued

improve the quality of education for undergraduates. A Master's Degree in Government is planned for September, 1967. Dr. Jack
an effort
to

D. Edwards returned
sociate Professor of
sistant Professor
at

to the

College this year as Asafter a year as As-

Government

Grinnell College. Dr. Edwards

originally joined the Faculty of William and


in 1962.

Mary

year was Assistant Professor Clyde V. House, who served as Assistant Supervisor Also new
this

of Conferences and Institutes for the University of

Michigan, 1959-1963.
Richard C. Curry,
Assistant Professor

Carolyn L. Dorrance,
Instructor

Dr. Cl)de V.

House

talks with

Dave Davis about a

recent quiz.j

Clyde V. House,
Assistant Professor

Chonghan Kim,
Associate Professor

W. Warner Moss,
Professor

James M. Roherty,
Associate Professor,

Head

of the

Department

80

HISTORY
a

Features Lectures and Debates, Plans Ph. D. Program


its

In addition to

general history courses, the

History Department offered a special Honors Study,

Master of Arts Degree, and planned a Ph.D. for 1967. The Department and Colonial Williamsl)urg. Inc.. co-sponsored the Institute of Early American History and Culture, which, along with the libraries of the College and Colonial Williamsburg, offered an excellent collection of primaiy and secondaiy source materials for colonial and early
the fall of

U.S. history. In the fall of

1%6,

Dr. Thaddeus

W.

Tate became the


Quarterly.

new

editor of the William

and Mary

R. Carlyle Beyer, Professor

Joseph L. Brent,
Associate Professor

Mr. Gilbert McArthur enumerates sixteenth century European History.


Anthony
J. Esler,

leresies in

Assistant Professor

Philip J. Funigiello, Visiting Assistant Professor

Ludwell H. Johnson,
Professor,

Head

of the

Department

James N. McCord,

Jr.,

Assistant Professor

John E. Selby,
Associate Professor

Kenneth

E.

Shewmaker,

Assistant Professor

In American History, Mr. John P. Bell begins semester with a discussion of Recon; ;truction.

the

second

Thaddeus W. Tate,
Gerald D. Turbow,

Jr.,

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

81

ANCIENT LANGUAGES

Professor Pens

Latin Verses for Presentation to Governor

Ancient Languages offered courses in Greek, Latin, Classical Civilization, and Honors Study. Dr. Lewis W. Leadbeater received

New

Founder's

York University's 1966 Day Award for "high

academic achievement in the field of Classics." Dr. Alexander P. MacGregor composed two Latinverses which Dr. Paschall presented to the Governor as "quitrent," required by the College
Charter.

J.

Ward Jones, Associate Professor

Alexander P. MacGregor.
Instructor

Jr.,

George

J.

Ryan,

Professor, Head of the Department

Dr. Lewis

W. Leadbeater

conjugates a regular Greek verb for a beginning

class.

Professors Represent William

and Mary

at

MODERN

Elizabeth E. Backhaus, Instructor


J. Worth Banner, Professor James Rush Beeler, Assistant Professor Paula M. Belskis. Instructor

Siegfried A. Buss, Instructor

James W. Coke. Assistant Professor


Elsa S. Diduk, Instructor Arthur E. Haase, Instructor Denise M. Heilbronn, Instructor Elizabeth Hodges, Instructor

82

Lestine Rebecca Johnston, Instructor

Alexander Kallos,
Professor
Liliane Krebs, Instructor

Alexander

I. Kurtz, Assistant Professor

J.

Luke Marlel, Jr.. Associate Professor


C.

Ben

McCary,

Associate Professor

John A. Moore,
Professor

Richard B.
Instructor

Otis,

Maria A. Palmaz,
Lecturer

Marcel Reboussin,
Professor

Gordon B.
Ringgold, Professor

Donald H. Squire,
Instructor

Howard
Anne

Stone,

Professor
S. Tyler, Instructor

Walter

S.

Zimmerman,
Acting Associate
Professor

"Guten Morgen" opens Miss Veronica

C.

Richel's

German

class.

LANGUAGES

Conventions

The Modem Language Department offered courses in French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and a special Honors Study in Modern Languages.
The Department actively represented the College at various language conventions. In November five department members attended the South Atlantic Modem Language Association Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dr. Pierre C. Oustinoff was elected

chairman of the Slavic Section of the SAMLA for 1966-67. and two attended the Richmond meeting
of the
for

Modern Language Association

of

Virginia,

which Dr. James W. Coke has sei-ved on the Executive Council from 1965 to 1967. Seven new members joined the Department in the fall.

Dr. John A.

Moore unravels

the intricacies of Spanish

grammar.

83

Library Renovation Begins for

Marshall- Wythe School of

LAW
January.

Renovation of the Old Library

to

house the

Marshall-Wythe School of Law began

in

Two

professional conferences were sponsored in the


first,

second semester. The

February 19-25, was the

Concentrated Course in Government Contracts. The


second, on

May

5,

was

the Third

Annual Symposium
Marshall-Wythe

on Space Law. Norris Darrell, president of the American

Law

Institute, received the first

"The Pits" of Bryan Complex, Mr. Charles H. Anderson discusses property law.
In

School of

Law Bronze

Medallion.

Thomas
turer;

Law;

C. Atkeson, Professor; Harry E. Atkinson, LecJoseph Curtis, Professor, Dean of the School of John E. Donaldson, Assistant Professor; E. McGruder Faris, Jr., Professor; Emeric Fischer, Associate Pro-

fessor; Dominik Lasok, Visiting Professor; E. Blythe Stason, Jr., Assistant Professor; James P. Whyte, Jr., Professor.

t '

'*-

Kit-

While preparing his lectures, Mr. Blythe Stason reflects on a point of law.

Februar\
Library.

ic\

weither temporanh hilted work on the Old

84

Prof Chairs

MATHEMATICS

Association Sectional Meeting


Joining the Department of Mathematics this year were four Ph.D.'s. Dr. Thomas L. Reynolds
seiTed
as chairman of the Maiyland-Washington, D. C.-Virginia sectional meeting of the Mathematics Association of America for the academic year 1966-

67. Other

members

College

at

of the department represented the various conferences held to acquaint them

with the latest teaching methods and mathematical


theories. Professors G. T. Rulilein

and

J.

C.

Sanwal

received research grants for this year.


Mrs. Margaret J. Stone helps imaginary numbers.

two students

after

class

with

Associate Professor; Luther T. Conner, Jr., Assistnni Professor; Hugli Professor; Micliael H. Kutner, Assistant Professor: Sidney H. Lawrence, Associate Professor; Lawrence C. Leonard, Lecturer; Joyce F. Longman, Instructor; Harvey R. Pousson, Assistant Professor; Richard H. Prosl. Assistant Professor; Thomas L. Reynolds, Professor, Head of the Department; George T. Rublein. Associate Professor; Jagdish C. Sanwal, Associate Professor; Raymond W. Southworth. Professor, Director of the Computer Center; Margaret J. Stone, Instructor; William C. Turner. Assistant Professor.
Jr.,

Benjamin R. Cato,
B,

Math major Mark Forrest

finds

that

Easier,

Assistant

deep concentration is the key ing complicated problems.

to solv-

Professors wonder

if

the

new computer w ill

replace them.

85

MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION


Joseph
S.

Accents Individual Fitness


The Men's Physical Education Department em-

Agee,

phasized "Body Fitness as a Complement of Mental


Fitness."

Assistant Professor

Each semester
in collegiate

the

Department conducted
athletics, spon-

James W. Carpente
Instructor

programs

and intramural

sored conferences on various aspects of physical activity,

and administered postural examinations

to

required classes. This year the Department was host


to the

Annual Virginia High School Track and BaseThrough such


activities
to

Edmond

T. Derringe, Instructor

ball

Clinics.

the

Physical
to

Education Department helped

contribute

the

Harry R. Groves,
Instructor

physical, mental, social, and emotional development

of the individual.

John H. Harvey,
Instructor

H. Lester Hooker,
Jr.,

Assistant Professor

Robert C. James,
Instructor

Edward

E. Jones, Assistant Professor

Mont M.
Linkenauger,
Assistant Professor

Lawrence A.
Peccatiello,

Instructor

of

the

lacrosse

physical

education

class,

Mr.

James W. Carpenter and two players discuss game

tactics.

Instructor

Mr. Edmond T. Derringe and two students watch action on the handball court.

Ralph T. Pucci,
Instructor

Howard M. Smith, Professor, Head of


the Department

^^1

August R.
Tammariello,
Instructor

Charles X. Witten, Assistant Professor

86

WOMEN'S

P.E.

Department
in

Aids Proficiency
The Department
of

Four Areas
Education
for

Physical

Women aimed

for

the

development of each

girl's

physical as well as mental capacity. Four main areas


of sport and exercise were stressed: swimming, dancing,

team sports, and individual

sports. In

November,

Miss Caroline Haussermann, coach of the women's

hockey team, played on


tournament

tlie

team representing the

southeastern section of the United States at the national


in St.

Louis. Missouri.

Miss Caroline Haussemian coaches the women's hockey team from the sidelines. Miss Shirley Roby watches her modem dance students in practice.

Swimmers
and advice.

gather around Miss Patricia

Crowe

for assistance

Eleanor Q. Corbell, Instructor; Shirley G. Roby, Assistant Professor; Janet Tomlinson, struclor; Carol A. Wallace, Assistant Professor; Mildred B. West, Assistant Professor.

In-

87

MUSIC

Department Imports Ten

Artists for

Musicum

Series

J.

S.

art,

Darling, Lecturer; Carl A. Fehr, Professor; John VanEss Koman, Lecturer; Stephen Paledes, Assistant Professor; Alan C. StewAssociate Professor; Frederick D. Truesdell, Professor, Head of the Department; Charles R. Varner, Associate Professor.

The Music Department sponsored


its

annual Collegium Musi-

cum

Series.

Ten

visiting artists per-

formed,

including
Dr.

the

renowned
Moore,

accompanist.

Gerald

and harpsichordist Larry Palmer.


Mr. Stephen Paledes' original
cidental
in-

music
a

composed

for

"Death of

Salesman" was used

in productions liy

Thomas A.

Edi-

son and Annandale High Schools


of Fairfax, Virginia.
Dr. Carl A. Fehr conducts the choir in their annual Christmas concert.

PHILOSOPHY
in

Treats Nonsense, Faith, and

Hannah Arendt

Faculty members of the De-

partment of Philosophy were busy

advancing

knowledge

in

all

areas of philosophical study. Mr.

Glenn A. Pearce participated


Faculty Lecture Series,

in the

speaking

on "Nonsense." Dr. John Lach's


book, Animal Faith and Spiritual
Life,

went
J.

to

the

publisher.

Dr.
in a

James

Leach participated
Dr.

rousing debate, "Who's Afraid of

Hannah Arendt?" with


trich

Die-

Orlow of

the History Depart-

ment. In October, Mrs. Elizabeth


S.

Reed was

elected vice-president

of the Virginia Philosophical Association.

Leading a round-table discussion, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed alludes to Lucretius' views on atoms.

Lewis A. Foster, Associate Professor John Lachs, Professor

Frank A, MacDonald, Professor. Head of the Department


H. Earl McLane, Assistant Professor
Elizebeth S. Reed, Assistant Professor

PHYSICS Department
George W.
Crawford,
Associate Professor

Receives

Government Research Grants


The nineteen members of the Department of Physics attended meetings of the American Physical Society as well as specialized and local meetings in their field. In April the Symposium on Computer
held at the College.

Morton Eckhausc,
Research Assistant
Professor

John H. Long,
Assistant Professor

John

L.

McKnight,

Associate Professor

Simulation of Plasmas and Many-Body Proldems was Numerous grants from various government agencies supported research.

a^azDonald
E.

McLennan.

Professor

Charles F. Perdisat, Assistant Professor

Harlan E. Schone,
Assistant Professor

Robert E. Smith,
Associate Professor

Larry Thomson and Jim Jancaitis get assistance in lab from Mr. John H. Long.

Robert E. Welsh, Research Associate


Professor

Rolf G. Winter,
Professor, Head of the Department

Hubert A. Daw,
Assistant Instructor

Peter L. Derks, Associate Professor

An

undergraduate

student

demonstrates

rotor-pursuit

task for a graduate student and Dr. E.

Rae Harcum.

Herbert Friedman,
Assistant Professor
Virgil V. McKenna, Assistant Professor

Department of

PSYCHOLOGY
in Fall

Hosts State Conference


aid students with

Joanne Squries,
Assistant Professor

The Department of Psychology continued to its Guidance and Counseling Sei-vice under die direction of Dr. Phillip Norman. Dr. Peter L. Derks presented a lecture entitled, '"A Theoiy of Stupidity and Chance for Choice," in the Faculty
Lecture Series. Dr. Stanley Williams attended meetings of the eighteenth session of the International Congress of Psychology which met August 11-14 in

Stanley B. Williams, Professor, Head of the Department

Moscow.

89

HOME ECONOMICS
Thelma M.
Miller, Assistant Professor

Relates Historic to
The Department
of

Modern Homemaking

Home

Economics, housed in Washington


Hall, has been strengthened in re-

cent years by the addition of

modde-

ern laboratory equipment.

New and
tailoring
the

advanced courses
sign,

in

interior

menu planning, and were made possible by


Alma
L.

new

WUkin,

equipment. The Department aimed


at offering courses

Associate Professor, Head of the

which will aid

Department

college students in their daily lives.

Miss Thelma M. Miller advises two future homemakers.

MILITARY SCIENCE
The U.S. Army voluntary military program at the College,
the Resei-ve Officers'

Department Holds Annual Field Day

.y'^'v
Julian L. Hogan,
Lt. Col.,

Training
to ful-

Corps, allowed young


fill

men

Professor,

Head

of the

their military obligation

and

Department

created
defense.

more capable national The general Militaiy Sci-

ence course gave the student a col-

Mi |!
Roy D. Hunnicut,
Captain, Assistant Professor
| ,

program of military subjects, trained him in basic infantry weapons and procedure, and provided him with an oppoiiunity to perfect his leadership technique by
lege level application. This year, Glen L. Shivel, Capt. Richard B. LaFrance, and Capt. Roy D. Hunnicut joined the ROTC staff, and in February Col. Lewis G. Wetherell replaced Lt. Col. Julian
practical
Lt. Col.

rjl ItW t* .fj|^

Lk W!l

Richard B. LaFrance,
Captain, Assistant Professor

L.

Hogan

as

Head

of the Depart-

ment.

SECRETARIAL SCIENCES

Supplement

Business and Liberal Arts Courses


Headed by Miss Edril
Science
Lott,

the

Secretarial

Department presented a range of courses

teaching basic skills in Gregg Shoilliand, touch typewriting,

and

secretarial

practices.

Students

were

trained in the use of electric typewriters, tape re-

corders,
Edril Lolt, Associate Professor^ Head of the

transcribing machines,

adding calculators,

mimeograph and other duplication machines.


typing term papers, outlines, and business

Per-

sonal Typewriting course gave special emphasis to


lettei's.

Department

90

Nathan Altshuler,
Associate Professor

Carol E. Ballingall, Assistant Professor

Louis M. Beck, Assistant Professor

Joseph M. Garza,
Assistant Professor

David

J. Gray, Associate Professor

Satoshi Ito, Assistant Professor

In his Sociology 201


vision of function

Seminar, Mr. Edwin Rhyne poses questions concerning and normative order.

di-

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY


Plans Expansion and Graduate Program

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology made plans for establishing the first Master of Arts program in Sociology in Virginia, to be offered by Fall, 1967. Associate Professors David J. Gray and Nathan Altschuler taught sophomore Honors CoUoquia
while
Professor
R.

Wayne

Professor, Head of the Department; Nancy Gales Kutner, Assistant ProVictor A. Liguori, Assistant Professor; Edwin H. Rhyne, Professor; Elaine M. Themo, Assistant Professor.

R.

Wayne Kemodle,

Kernodle initiated and taught the Honors course in Sociology 201202. To meet with anthropologists and psychiatrists, Dr. and Mrs. Altschuler took an 82-day trip around the world during the sum-

fessor;

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92

ORGANIZATIONS

93

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

94

SA

Introduces Mid-Winters Featuring Four Tops Concert

General Cooperative Committee Front Row: Dean H. L. Fowler; Larry White, vice-chairman; Carol Jones; Dean J. W. Lambert, chairman; Barbara Peck; John Haley, secretary; Bob Owens.

Second Row: Mr. V. McKenna; Tim Marvin; Larry Marchant; Jack Pulling; Dr. J. W. Banner; Dean C. H. Barnes; Robert
Blair.

Through

its

elected representatives, the Student

Association seeks to discover, discuss, and put into


effect ideas

which will improve student


to

life

on the
the

William and Mary campus, and

strengthen

bonds of communication between the administration,


faculty,

and student body. In addition,

SA members

serve on and supei-vise committees such as the Executive Council,

which serves as a "functional" right arm


and the Association; the General

for the President

Cooperative Committee, which coordinates suggestions

and reviews ideas from the college community


large;

at

and the Publications Committee, which estabLarry White. President

lishes standards for all student publications.

95

SA

Initiates Parents

Day

into the College Social

Calendar

Pam

Executive Council Front Roiv: Cathleen Crofoot; Linda Freeman; Roberts; Dee Ford; Stacy Scherer; Mary Yeager; Nancy Seale;

Bonnie Hamlet. Second Row: Ken Himmel; Bob Blair; Bob Thompson; Larry White; Bob Owen; Tim Marvin; Jeff Foster; Fred Palmore.

Chuck Berry performs

for an attentive audience at

1966 Homecoming.

Faculty members chat with students at a tea sponsored by the SA.

96

Students and their families enjoy a picnic lunch during

SA

Parents Day.

Bob Owen, SA

Vice-President, plans for up-coming elections.

Row: Dee Curwen; Mar>' Yeager; Gretihon Bielstein; Rose Gammon; Liz Ramsey; Bonnie Robertson; Judy Bryant; Diane Mims; Kerry Sawick. Second Roiv: Bonnie Hamlet; Sue Tarpley: Judy Banks; Cheryl Anderson; Bob Owen, vicepresident; Dee Ford, secretary; Larry White, president; Ken Himmel, treasurer; Stacy Scherer; Jo Carol Sale; Maureen McC^orniack. Third Ron: Nancy Darnell; Susan Morrisey; Helen Twiford; Susan Patterson; Linda Freeman; Sandy Morrison; Joanne Deacon; Johnne Wicker; Fran Pollock; Pam Hecker; Connie Clawson. Fourth Roiv: Pam Roberts; Pam Allison; Elise
Front

Linda Lotz; Delaine Baylor; Alison Brenner; Tootsi Wade Wyatt; Denis Lane; Ronald Howell; Richard O'Neil. Fifth Row: Tim Marvin; Jeff Foster; Edward Gardner; Rod Klima; Bruce Oliver; Don Saunders; Bob Mclvor; Richard Walker; Richard Sizemore; Jack Thompkins; Keith Dayton; Burt Powell. Sixth Row: Dave Rutledge; Gordon Kellett; Kevin Davenport; Dennis Cordell; Haywood Wigglesworth; Bob Clay; Mike Hodmtl; Robert Blair; Bob Thompson; Bill Collins; Don Murphy; Rick Lawson.
Frazier;

Shaw;

IJetty

97

V
Student Publiciitions Committee Front Row: Dr. A. K.illus; linnnit- )lamlet. chairman; McCulley. Second Row: John Haley; Tom Stewart; Larry White; Joe D>e; Al Louer.

Betty

Bishop;

Dr.

C.

M.

SA Makes Major Campus Improvements and Changes

The

British

Walkers entertain students

at

Mid-

Winters.

Bonnie Bruce examines the government book fair.

texts at the

SA

98

PRESIDENTS AIDES

Host Dignitaries on Burgesses' Day


The
aid
in

President's

Aides

are

chosen from the student Iwdy, "to


the

President of the College


re-

the execution of his social

sponsibilities to the students


state legislators."

and

During the year

they serve as official hosts at Burgesses'

Day and
teas

also as hosts at

the

class

held by

President

and Mrs. Paschall.

President's Aides gather in President Paschall's office to receive their medals.

Front

Row:

Jones. Second Roiv:

Betty Bishop; Barbara Peck; Clevie Youngblood; Carol Tom Stewart; Robert Blair; Larry Marchant;

Larry White; Jeff Foster; Steve Marcy; John Haley; Jim Bell.

99

Friendly faces greet freshmen as they enter

Wren Chapel

to

sign

their

Honor Code

pledges.

100

COUNCILS

Orient Freshmen

To Honor System

Carol Jones, chairman; Clevie Youngblood, vice-chairman; Suzanne Pearce, secretary; Nikki Wakcrlin; Carol Bender; Lucy Kinnaird; Susan Small Lynn Andrew.
;

The Honor System, founded


Mary,
is

at

William and

based on the individual integrity of each

student. The Women's Honor Council and tlie Men's Honor Council perpetuate and administrate the system by orienting new students to its principles and by acting as the system's judicial agency. Members,

elected annually

by

the student body, investigate

and

Honor System
work together

is

impressed u])on the freshmen

try breaches of the

Honor Code.

to sort

freshmen pledge cards.

Bell
secretary';

chairman: Roll Fromm. vice-chairman; David Rutledge, Mike Holland; Brad Davis; Tom Wright; Bob Barnes;

Al Murray.

101

WDA
of

Publishes

Handbook

New
is

College Social Rules


"to represent and furdier the best in-

The purpose of the Women's Dormitory Association


terests

of the women' students."


students
living
in

Consisting

of

all

women

college

dormitories,

the

WDA

offered a scholarship, helped witli

Freshmen
presidents,

Orientation,

and

helped

select

house

counselors, and sponsors.


Carol Smith, Barrett house quiet hours must be observed.
president,

reminds

proctors

that

Front Row: Laura Daughtry; Laurie Hutchings;

Corita

Herrmann;
treas-

Missy

Galloway,

urer; Barbara Peck, president; Chris Scheid, vice-president ; Baskerville, secretary;

Susan

Merle Markwith; Diane Brown. Second Row: Nikki Wakerlin; Kathy Green; Anne Gibson; Carol Smith; Susan Reynolds; Lucy Kinnaird Linda Wales; Becky Goolsby Lee Bonif ant.
;

Barbara Peck conducts a meeting of dorm presidents

to

discuss the

new one

o'clock lates for upperclasswomen.

102

MDC

Sponsors and Coordinates Inter-dormitory Projects


FRESHMAN AND
SOPHOMORE DORMITORY COUNCIL
Frunt
lard;

Row: Mike

Mil-

John Bennett; Jim Kevin Davenport; Mike Lubeley; Andrew J. Billups. Second Row: Sieve Howard; Keilli Dayton; Russ Fee; Mike Florence; Sonni Woolley; Fred Simpkins.
Parker;

Third Row: Paul DaiDavid Goff; Ken Kulp; Rafael Torrens; Dave Thompson; Woody
ncr;

Lookabill;

Ron

Stewart.

Fourth Row: Bill Bailey; Ross Mirmelstein; Joe


Goodall; Wayne Giberson; John Carroll; Mac

Powers;
frey.

Dennis

God-

Fijih

Row:

Bob

Bly;
Bill

Wakefield; Gillespie; Bruce

Mike

Stanley;

Lehn Abrams;
Ellis;

Edward
Moses.

John

Men's Dormitory Councils,


the

HRJil
^^Bk^M^^
^Br^!|K"-j|

self-governing

Ijody

in

each

^7>r
mk^ -All

1 P^P^

/r\

men's dormitory, operate to provide better representation for each

male

student.

tion as

The councils funcan inter-dormitory assem-

bly and are responsible for or-

ganizing inter-dormitory projects,


aiding in maintenance, and assisting the resident counselor in

emer-

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1

JUNIOR AND SENIOR DORMITORY COUNCIL fron/ Row: Richard Olsen; Bob Clay; Charles Oliver; Charles Windle. Second Row: Karl Tribelhorn; Ken Crooks; Bill Kallenbach;
Ernie

Ramos;

Buddy

'

gencies as well as in minor disci-

plinary matters.

~>H|i

Lebenson. Third Row: Ken Rubin; Andy Arhart; Dennis Heretick; Glenn Letham. Fourth Roiv: Robert Creecy;

Randy Bell; Bob McIvor; Wavne Jones; Joe Neilson.

"^
DORMITORY COUNSELORS AND MANAGERS Fronr Row
:

Dave

Majette

John

Lynham; Stephen Bosin; Ron Petralia; Robert


Wandrci; Dale Mueller. Second Row: Brad Davis; Jim Bell; John Donaldson Steve Gaskins; Bob Johnson; Rob;

Third Row: Larry Parker Ric McKittrick; Fourth White. Row: Larry Marchant; Robert Trice; Vince Ewell; Bob Feeley. Fifth Roic: Roger Amole; Tim Walter; Don Sanders; Peter Niekerson; Joe Santore; Bob Marshall.
ert

Blair.

Andrew
Koch; David

103

GROUP LEADERS

Introduce Freshmen

Men

to College Life

Front

Blair; Kenny Crooks; Bob Stephenson; Hal Brad Davis, assistant head; Sam Kusher. Fred Slight: Bruce Ripy; Bill Seibert. Second Row: Bob Owen; Chuck Sievers; John Haley; Ric McKittrick; Pete Huley; John Todd; Tony Gambardella; Carlton Brooks; Jim

Row: Robert
John

Lynch;

Daley;

assistant head;

Third Row: Mike Lubeley; Ben Womble; Ken Smith; Ernie Ramos; Joe Hopkins; Tom Powers; Alan Kevin Davenport; Tim McPherson. Fourth Row: John Keiter; John King; Gregg Hansen; Scott Huzek; Bruce Oliver; Don Sanders; Larry Sartorio; Dick Tomlinson; Bryan Chandler.
Goalder.

Wayne

Alley;

Brown;

The
lected
acter,
to the

sixty-five

upperclassmen

chosen

to

be
se-

Group Leaders during Orientation Week were


on the basis of scholarship,
interest,

Group Leader Bruce Oliver move into Brown Dormitory.

helps

members

of

his

group

char-

and leadership

ability.

These men returned

campus
and

early to help introduce


its

Freshmen

to

the College the

traditions.

These men also helped

new

students to

make

the transition to the totally


life.

new environment

of college

Colonial Williamsburg welcomes Leaders with a tour of the Capitol.

Freshmen

and

Group

104

Members (if the class Orientation nieetinp:.

of

'70

get

acquainte(

ORIENTATION SPONSORS Greet New Women Students


For Freshmen Women during Orientation Week, no one could be considered more important
than the Orientation Sponsors
sixty-five girls

who met them. These


campus and gave the Honor

who were
girls

trained in the spring guided


the

the

freshmen
on

around

advice

class

schedules,
all

traditions,

System, registration, and

of the other questions

posed by the new enviroimient of the William and

Mary Campus.
After braving the rain, these Freshmen and Sponsors arrive at the WilliamsburE; Information Center.
finally

Front

Row: Ann Morris;


Clark; Cheryl

Linda Banks:

Judy
Ander-

son; Ann Clark, head sponsor; Kerry Sawick. assistant head sponsor; Melissa Pollard; Bobbie

Henry; Lynn Andrew. Second Roto: Gale Gibson; Frances Herring;

Lynn

McLeod

Sue

Tarpley; Sally James; Alison Brenner: Missy Galloway; Chris Taylor; Whitehurst Lynn Dryer. Third Roiv: Judy Carhart; Sandra Price; Caroline Vaiden; Krin Larson Peggy

Wynne

West; Mary Chris Schmidiz; Susan Mallory: Linda Haase; Linda Shickel. Fourth Row: Diane m s; Becky Vaughan Torrie Read; Andi Haddon; Diane Woodard Dee Curwen; Barbara Crissey; Judy Poarch; Joan

M
;

Flvnn.

105

HONORARIES
'Thi

^Mu

<iAlpha ^infonia
Tielta
PRESENT

and

Qmicron

H. M.
THE

S.

PINAFORE
or

LASS

WHO LOVED

A SAILOU

106

New

Phi Beta Kappas await traiispoiiation

to ihc

Maleiph

iavem

fen

their inilialion.

Dr. Johnson

Is

Honored
its

at

PHI BETA KAPPA^s


with the induction of
tation of the Faculty

190th Anniversary
25 new memliers and the presenAward to Dr. Ludwell Johnson.

Alpha of Virginia celebrated


versary as the
first

190th anni-

chapter of the scholastic honor fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, on December 5, 1966,

/-r
Front Row: Janice Koerner; Mary Alan Brown; Rae Saw>-er; Blair Gaines; Carol Jones; Lynn Skerrett; Chris Scheid; Francis Zwenig.

>

Second Row:

Mary Stedman;

Helen

Hudson;

Randy

Bell;

Steve

Marcy: Bob Taggart; Allan Brown; Barbara Peck; Sharon Hogan. Third Row: John Robinson; Ernest Donehower; Tom Davis; Larry Quails; Tom Stewart; Mike Lombardi; Ronald Bensten.

Spring Iniliales: Margie Arnold; Chet Cassel; Peggy Good; David Henretta; Marjorie Hollister; John Lippert; Jo Ann Moodv; Loma Morris; Kenneth Phillips; Cis Roton; Christine Sturges; Susan Szadokierski; Larry White.

/07

MORTAR BOARD

Is

Hostess to Other Chapters in Section

II

Front Row: Judy Bretana; Barbara Peck, secretary; Clevie Youngblood, president; Carol Jones, vice-president; Chris Scheid, treasurer.

Second Row: Mary Stedman; Rae Worley Sawyer; Frances Zwenig;


Shirley Harkess;

Mary Ward; Ann

Clark.

Members encourage
teas in

honor of scholarships, and students through ship into Mortar

scholarship by holding Dean's list students, by awarding by recognizing outstanding women

the selective processes of

member-

Board, a National Senior Women's

Honor

Society.

Bob Johnson

finds a real bargain at the annual Mortar

Board

Members
at

Clevie

furniture sale.

Homecominfi

Youngblood and Judy Bretana sell mums to boost Mortar Board's scholarship fund.

108

The purpose of
recognize

ODK

is

to

and
in

foster

outstanding
stu-

achievements

schohusliip,

dent government, athletics.


cations and
ties of the
tJie arts.

pul)li-

Major

activi-

year are

tlie

Leatlership

Forum, the

traditional
is

Vule Log
in

Ceremony, which

done

con-

junction with Mortar Board, an es-

say contest, and the sponsorship of


a national scholarship.
lights of this

Two

high-

year were the tapping

of President Paschall for lionorary

membership

in

the

organization

and an address by Dr. Walter Judd.


keynote speaker of the Republican
convention in 1960.

ODK

members

enj(i\

the fellowship of an informal

hmcheon

al

a local

restaurant.

Dr. Walter Judd

is

Speaker

at

ODK

Leadership

Forum

Front Row: Rick Babcock; Dr. A. KaUos; Larry Marchant; Steve Marcy, president; I.arry White; Randy Bell, vice-president- Dave Kutledge. Second Roiv: Bob Trice; Sam Kushner; Joe Dye; Uan Darragh; Ric iMcKittrick: Rol)ert Blair; Bob Cline.

109

A
ternity,

nationally affiliated fraPi

Delta Epsilon honors

college journalists and serves as a


foiTim for the discussion of prob-

lems among

all

cations media. Highlighting

campus communiPDE's

year
in

were a Publications Forum


Journalism Seminar, an
in-

September, the Spring Banquet,


a

and

novation which gave students the

chance
nalists.

to

meet professional jour-

Front Row: Dr. A. Kallos. advisor; Stiirley Harkess, historian; Albert Louer, president; Larry vice-president; Nikki Wakerlin. Quails, treasurer; Dr. C. McCulley, advisor. Second Roiv: Jo Lynne Stancil; Florence Mary Stedman; Kerry Sawick; Fraser; Linell Broeker; Lynn Cooke; Debbie Duel; Bea Peca; Pat Coss; Dickey Barron; Lenelle Duecker. Third Row: Stu Spirn; John Haley; Leonora Owre; Mary Ward; Jane Brovfer; Carol Jones; Betty Bishop: Tom Stewart; Woody Lons; Bruce Oliver. Fourth Row: Selman Welt; Randy Bell: Wilford Kale; Bob Gatten; Tom Wright; Ric McKittrick; Joe Dye; Tom Cor)-; Mike Lombardi; Cliff Pence; Pat Butler.

PI
Mary Ward

DELTA EPSILON

Sponsors Publications
of

Forum

receives an award for outstanding journalism at the PDE Spring Banquet.

The new members

PDE

mingle with the actives after the Fall Initiation.

ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA


Alpha Lambda Delta
is

Rewards High Scholarship

the

national honorary organization for

women who

attain a 2.5 academic average in their freshman year.

The William and Mary

chapter,

chartered in 1961, strives to encourage superior scholastic attain-

ment. The members assisted Mortar


at

Board

in the selling of

Mums

Homecoming and

serve as avail-

able tutors for freshmen women. New initiates are honored at a

spring banquet.
Front

Row: Betsy Porter, treasurer; Lynn Andrew; Sally Stemple, president; Mary L. Morden; Nancy Verser. Second Row:
Linda Haase: Sue Fletcher Miller; Joan Flynn; Judy Krone; Suzanne Borden: CaroVaiden; Carson Phillips. Third Row: Chris Taylor; Janet Watkins; Judy Neesary: Jean Werner; Lynn McLeod: Ellen Mauck; Ann Chancellor; Helen Judy; Diane Luckey. Advisors are Miss Martha Barksdale and Dean Birdena Donaldson.
line

Academic Achievement Fostered by PHI


Phi Eta Sigma
is

ETA SIGMA

a national

honorary fraternity for freshmen

and sophomore men which provides recognition of, and encour-

agement
at

for, scholastic excellence

an early stage. This year the

fraternity sponsored a Scholarship

Infomiation

Evening

to

inform

interested students of the various


scholastic opportunities

which are

available.

Front

Ron:: John Boswell. historian; Bill president; Tom Davis, senior adDennis Denenljerg, vice-president; Tom Powers, secretary. Second Row: Ric McKittrick; Paul Dainer; Boyd Rossinp:
Seibert,
visor;

FredKorty; Randy

Bell.

Ill

DELTA OMICRON

Sponsors

Campus Musical

Activities

historian; Roio: Nancy Spears, secretary; Dorothy Scott Loud, treasurer; Susan Mollis Linda Massey; Deanie Kahl; Ann

Front

Jo

Barbie Stansbury, Ellen Blankinship, second vice-president; president; Holly Casey; Joyce Whitehead vice-president; Bushong; Carol Joyce Row: Secoml advisor. Mrs. D. Gonzales,
first

Mary Fran Sedwick; Elizabeth Bremer; Rena Dowdy; AnnaNancy Fleishman; Karen Eden; Kamla King. Third Row: Susan Ware; Kathy Young; Diane Rau; Ronnee belle Eaton; Repka; Alice Carlton; Dorislee Akers; Kathy Parkinson; Sue

Harlow

Fletcher Miller.

women's international music organizaactivition. Delta Omicion seeks to promote musical William meetings bimonthly its ties on campus. At

As

the

as student recitals and


also

campus

sings.

The

society

sponsors special musical productions such as this year's "H.M.S. Pinafore" produced in conjunc-

and Mary's Delta Tau Chapter plans such events

tion with Phi

Mu Alpha.

PHI

MU ALPHA Assists
to

in Production of

HMS

Pinafore

The Nu Sigma Chapter of Piii Mu Alpha Sinfonia was established at William and Mary in 1965.
Its

purpose

is

promote

interest

and achievement

hood of musicians. Most of this organization's members are not music majors, merely interested students with musical abilities. This year, one of the
highlights of the season

in the various aspects of professional music. Through


its

was Phi

Mu

Alpha's spon-

activities the club

sought to foster a true brother-

sorship of the production "H.M.S. Pinafore."

Front
ley
;

Roiv: Larry

Lyle BagClaussen,

president. Second Larry Driscoll


;

Row:

Beatty;

Gregg Rannie Vernon, Miller Robert secretary


; ;

Everett Casey; Frederick

Bill Beamer. Korty Brian : Third Collins; James White; Richard Young* treas-

Row

urer;

Steve Ziglar;

Don

Korte;
ident.

Dick Dan Langdon,

Owens;
vice-pres-

112

ETA SIGMA PHI


Honors Linguists
Eta Sigma Phi
liiinorary
is

a nalional
in

fraternity

founded

19J9
Its

at the

University of Chicago.
is to

purpose
in

create further inof Latin

terest

the study

and

Greek. This year, the activities of


Eta Sigma Phi included a reception for ancient
in

language students
official
ol

the

fall,

the

pledging

and

initiation

new members,
J.

and a lecture by Dr.


on his year in
Italy.

W. Jones

Front Row: Anne T. Lyon, president; J. W. Jones, advisor. Second Row: Phil Pascliall; Torrie Read; Harry Krauss, vice-president; Lydia liulynko; Tom Stewart. Third Row: Terry Thompson; Ron Campbell; Dora Smith; Juliana Pendleton, secretary.

CHI DELTA PHI


Recognizes Writers
The women's national honorary
literary
fraternity.
its

Chi

Delta Phi, has as

goal the stimappreciation,

ulation of interest,

and participation
corded

in creative writis

ing on campus. Recognition


to original

ac-

works of Wilstu-

liam and
dents
in

Mary
the

faculty and

form of bimonthly

readings

and group discussions.


works

Many members were honored bv


the publication of their the
in

organization's literary

maga-

zine

the

Litterateur.

The memthe

bers of Chi Delta Phi were also

instrumental

in

establishing

new men's honorary literary fraternity by providing them with advice and counseling.
Front Rotv: Lucy Shores; Linda Hull. Second Row: Ann Chancellor, treasurer; Carol
Covell. president;

Robin Russell,
Carolyn

vice-presi-

dent.

Third

Ro!v:

Brock;

Carol

Shewmaker; Sue Scruggs; Jo Waldrep.

Forensic Fraternity

Honors Debaters
Promoting
intercollegiate

debate and general forensics competition,

the nine active

and

six

honorary members of Delta Sig-

ma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha participated in the National DSR-TKA


Tournament
in
to recognize

at

Butler University
strives

March. The organization

speaking accomplish-

ments of outstanding student participants in the Intercollegiate For-

ensic

Competition as well as
effective,

to
Frnnt

encourage

intelligent
(liiil;

and responsible speech.

Row: Mary Waterman; Chuck Huxsaw; Mr. D. McConkey, advisor; Jim Lowe, Susan Reynolds. Second Roiv: Richard Hayhurst; Mike Chesson, Dean Hewes.

presi-

THETA ALPHA PHI


Membership
back
stage.
in

Cultivates Artistic
dis-

and Dramatic
artistic

Interests
to

Theta Alpha Phi signifies

tinguished performance in the theater arts

on

and the comnuinity through a program designed


stimulate creative and

and

achievement by the

This chapter of the national honorary


the

cooperation and understanding of the various theater arts

fraternity

of

theater

arts

sei-ves

its

members

and

crafts.

Front Row: Christine Sturges secretary; Mr. Howard Scammon; Mr. Russell Hastings; Mr. Albert Haak; Kathi Kaufer. Second

Row: Mr. James Perry, Jr.; Joyce Hill, historian; Jere Rapp, president; Susan Szadokierski, vice-president; Mr. Stephen Paledes.

114

KAPPA DELTA
Established
the
at

PFs

Activities Include
in

Banquets and Speakers


l)an(|uets

William and Mary

1927,

ity in

the field of education. Initiation ceremonies,

Alpha Xi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi sei-ves as an honorary fraternity for those undergraduate and
eraduate students

involving;

and guest speakers, highlighted

their calendar this year.

who demonstrate

interest

and

ai)il-

Mar> Alan Broun, siie-profident

Man- Stedman,

president; Judy Brctana, treasurer, .'\dvisors are Mr^. Tlielnui

Wenge

.Mr.

J.

Jenkins.

PSI

CHI Advances

Field of Psychology

Through Scholarship
A
founded
chapter of the national

psychology fraternity, Psi Chi was


to

advance the science of

psychology
stimulate,

and

to

encourage,

and maintain the schol-

arship of the individual


in
all

members
Psi

fields,

but particularly in

psychology.

This

year

Chi

worked

jointly with the Psycholactivities.

ogy Club in planning

Top

psychology
fall

students

were

tapped in the

and spring.

Row: Sam Graham, secretary; Tom Lee Doerries; Frank Chesno. treasurer; Dr. R. Harcum. Second Rom: Margie .\rnold, president; Lynn Skerrett; Julia Ann Dickinson, vice-president; Mary Nuemberger. Advisor is Dr. S. Williams.
Front Cory;

115

PHI

ALPHA DELTA

Hears Virginia Justice Lanson

vis;

Row: Jim Evans; Glenn Relyea; Stu DaCraig Dana; Bob Feeley; Vendel Matis; Kent Millikan. Second Roic: Gus Smith; John Goodrich; Winston Haythe; John Perrin; BerFirst
Bill Atack. Row: Joe Roskos; Marshall; Wayne O'Bryan; Steve Harris; Rick Berman; Carl Oldham. Fourth Row: Tay-

nie

Gill;

Third

Bob

lor Everett; Dick Savage; Burke Margulies; Shep Lewis; Ken Rev-

eley;

Bill

Cleveland.

Phi Alpha Delta


fraternity. Its

is

a national honorary

law

speech by Coach
ball;

members are chosen from


Marshall-Wythe Law

the student

a trip

to

Marv Levy on the game of footRichmond to visit the facilities of


and a guest speech
the

body of

the

School

on

the

the Virginia State Penitentiary;

basis of academic achievement. Among the many highlights in the Phi Alpha Delta year were: a

by Justice Lanson of
of Appeals.

Virginia

Supreme Court

Front
ard an;

Row:

Rich-

Repp, historiCyrus Phillips, rV, exchequer; Horace Teass, niagister; Russell Kimes, vice-magister; Donald Blackwell, clerk.

Second Row:

Fleet-

wood Butler;
ence

Clar-

Knight;

T. Beale, III;

Sam Tom

Clark;

White; Wandrei;

Ronald Robert
William

Brackett; Troth; David Agat-

James
;

Third Row: David S u t e 1 a n Lawrence Bolton Rodney Johnson;


stein.

Halbert Dail; Howard Busbee. Fourth CoOldric La hen; Bell; Charles Barrett; William Shannon. Row: Fifth

Row: Nathaniel

Don
tin

Ricketts; MarShelton. Sixth

Row: Alvin Marks,

Renown Lawyers Speak


The
students to
dition,
tlie

at
Phi

PHI

DELTA
ly in

PHI's Meetings
serving as
speakers, high-

oldest

law fraternity
all

in
to

existence,

dinner meetings, with outstanding personalities


the
legal

Delta Phi serves, above

else,

introduce law

profession

members

of the legal profession. In adstrives


to

lighted the year's social activities. Legal field trips


to

fraternity

promote

higher

Washington,

D.

C, were sponsored

at

various

standards of professional ethics and culture. Month-

times during the year by Phi Delta Phi.

SIGMA
Honors

PI

SIGMA
the

Physicists
national

Sigma Pi Sigma,

honorary fraternity for physics, provides a fonim for the study, discussion,

and
its

advancement
those

of

ideas
is

amongst
restricted

members. Membership
and
promise

to

who have shown


of

high

scholarship

achievement in the various areas of

Among the many programs Sigma Pi Sigma's year were lectures by faculty members and other
physics.
of

nationally
fall

recognized

scientists,

and

and spring inductions of mem-

bers.

Front

Griffiths;

Row:

Cheryl Gail Santilli, treasurer; Louise Hudgins, secretary. Second Kathy Green; Bill Tropf, vice-president.

Row:

PI

DELTA PHI

Membership Encompasses Campus Community

Front Row: Lynne Richardson Mary darles White, sec retary; Alison Bren;

ner;

Lorna Morris,
Sec-

vice-president.

ond Row: Linda Vacca Elizabeth


;

Brady,

president; Christine Sturges; Particia Coss; Bar-

Peck VeronMulcahy; Suzie Andrews.


bara
ica
;

Pi Delta Phi, the French honorary fraternity,


is

dedicated to the encouragement of the knowledge


the col-

and appreciation of French culture within


lege

community.
at

founded

The Beta Epsilon chapter was William and Maiy in 1952. Since 1964,

membership has not been limited to tliose specializing in French. Hence die Beta Epsilon chapter has witnessed considerable growth in the past few years. The formal initiation, a highlight of the year, was
held in die spring.

117

Spanish Honorary

Recognizes Merit
Sigma Delta
honoraiy
Pi, a national

fraternity, has as its purstu-

pose the recognition of those


dents

who have demonstrated

out-

standing achievement in the study


of Spanish literature

and language.
its

By

nature exclusive,

member-

ship stands at eight.


Front Row. Cindy Skogen; .Mary Stedman, secretary-treasurer. Advisor
llrown, president. Dr. J. A. Moore.

Second Row:

Joan Mahru;

Mary

is

SCABBARD AND BLADE

Trains Juniors for

Summer Camp

Scabbard and Blade

is

the

national honorary military fraternity.


Its

members are chosen by

the organization officers with the

consent of the

ROTC

cadre.

The

men

of Scabbard and Blade are

picked by virtue of their leadership and outstanding abilities in


the

ROTC. These men, during


year,

the

past

held

cocktail

parties,

helped in the preparations for the


Militaiy Ball, and set

up

a special

series of training classes for the

juniors

who will be going to summer camp in the next few months.

Front Row: Samuel Smart; Ian O'Flaherty. Second Row: John Bane; James Bailey; Richard Haynes; Jon Pratt. Third Row: James Chipps; Charles Sievers; Tom Trautman; Jim Branyon. Fourth Row: Robert Duke; Michael Jones; Harry New; Dale Mueller. Fifth Row: Tron Brekke; Kenneth Phillips; Ned Carr; Adin Brown.

m^^

PUBLICATIONS
a,

nillM*l:>l*l.i;Vi

liiVIKV/

'
'

FLAT HAT
.
.

'^f:".

Florence Fraser, Associate Editor

Betty Bishop, Editor

COLONIAL ECHO

Strives to

Capture and Preserve


flPIMW'l'lil Wll

Greeks and Classes Front Row: Janice Hunt, Class Coedilor; Merle Markwith, Class Co-editor; Kathy Jenkins; Dave Davis. Second Row: Connie Scott; Judy Faust; Dickey Barron, Greek Editor; Peder Shea; Sally James; Ken Smith.

Layout and Sports


Sports
Editor;

Third Row:

Bill

Row;

John

Front Roiv: Suzanne Bolton. Second Row: Pat Butler, Wade Wyatt, Layout Editor; Nancy Holland. Donahue; Charma Bartee; Hugh Babington-Smith; Steve Lee Tozzi; Linda Jordan. Fourth Roic: Peggy Merritt;
Betty

Hamilton.

120

Business Front Roic: Susan Henshaw; Susan Burgess; John Harbert; Bruce Oliver; Carol Bender; Joyce Johnson. Second Row: Bea Peca, Business Manager; Dick Owens; Ellen Wolff.

;a Peca.

Business Manager

All Facets of College Life at William


A constant reminder in pictures and words of academic year's activities, the Colonial Echo strove to provide the most complete coverage possible of all college programs and events during tlie 1966-1967 session. The eyes of the Echo focused in on classes, organizations, and academics while capturing the spirit behind all functions i)oth on the campus and in the community. These aspects were emphasized in the enlarged Introductory Section, compiled by Jane Brower, Carol Jones, Nikki Wakerlin. and Steve Zi2;lar.
the

and Mary

Shickel.

Always looking for new Cory examines pictures his

ideas.
staff

Photography

Editor

Tom

Organizations Front Row: Mary Shorter; Susan Shafer. Second Row: Cathy Casey; Jo Lynne Stancil, Organizations Editor; Terry Duel; Linda Third Roiv: Pam Goodrich; Pat Vopatek; Paula Southwell; Frosty Hoskins; Mary Anne Darragh.

has taken.

Photography

Al

Littlejohn; Torrey Froscher;

Tom

Cory, Photography

Editor;

Condit Cooper.

ECHO STAFF

Emphasizes Individual Involvement on Campus

^-

Janice

Hunt spends many hours


office

in

the

-^

Echo

as

deadline

approaches.

^^

When Layout
mats.

Staff

members

get together,
lively

brainstonning sessions produce

for-

122

Literary and Copy Front Roiv: .Mildred Royall, Copy Editor; Ann Bailey; Kaye Pitts; Sebna: Welt, Literary Editor. Second Row: Gale Gibson; Megan Shields; Nancy Zentner; Sherry Adams Tootsi Shaw; Logan Tripson. Third Row: Carol Graham; Linda Albright; Sherry Kardis; Be,

Richardson; Anne Wade; Fred Hoener.

Index Editor; Sandra

Webb

'man.

'Editor.

Royally and Administration and Faculty Front Row: Mary StcdRoyalty Editor: Don Roberts, Administration and Faculty Second Row: Linda de Leon; Michele Cayot; Cheryl EIrod; Peggy Preston: Stephanie Goble. Third Roto: Caroline Vaiden; Mary Yeager; Toni Biordi; Sandy Norton; Ann Roberts. Fourth Row: Bill Long; Bev Johnson; Betty Keahey; Tom Miller.

Associate Editor Florence Fraser assists Editor Betty with the tedious job of correcting proofs.

Bishop

123

FLAT HAT

Strives

Toward Responsible Reporting


The Flat Hat, a weekly newspaper published
by the students, was more widely read than ever before. With a general expansion of local news coverage, the Flat

Hat commented often on

state

and na-

tional issues, such as the Governor's Conference on

Education, the
lottei-y.

The

eighty

NSA-CIA controversy and the draft member volunteer staff worked to

create an air of professionalism necessary in the practice of this

good journalism.

A new

addition to the paper

year was a Collegiate Press Sei-vice article run


additions included cartoons by

serially entitled "Viet

ther

Class of '50,

Nam: The Simple War." FurHugh Haynie,. and by Ed Newton.

John Haley, Editor-in-Chief


Row: Stu Spirn; Ann WarSecond Row: Tony Gambardella Sam Kufhner; Richard Richels; Judy Chase;
Business
rington.

Wednesday night

finds the Flat

Hat

staff

hard

at

work

to

meet an impending deadline.

Front

Donn Wonncll; Bob


Rideout; Jim Taylor.

Ely;

Doug Green; Bob

Copy Mary Anne Mason; Marilyn Johnson; Johnne Whicker; Chris Sherman, Copy EdiBerie Gomez; Pam Allison; Deanne tor; Detorie; Jim Taylor.

124

Ncws-l'ront How: Mary Anne Mascii; Gail


Gates; Del)ljy Durl, News Editor; Wood; Joan Flynn; Kathic Rankin. Ruw: Nancy Verser; Lynda Lolz;
Irwin;
Hcclit;
K..ljin

Scionit
KoljiTt

Sandy Aliiiht; (^onnio Scott; Lynn Susan Alishcr; Fran Grctcs; Marli Hunt; George Todgliam.

Front Row: Mary Qiris Schniitz; Beverly Briggs; Joan Flynn; Mike Cliesson, Features Editor; Cathie Calvert: Dee Curwen. Second Row: Lynda Lotz; Jim Natal; Nadia Tongour; Sandy Abicht; Alynne Clarke; Linda Thacker; Cathy Coleman; Sarah Shorten; Erica Fishe.
I'calures

Sporls Front Row: Pat Butler; Barbara Williams; Gerry Farinholt; Steve Cochran; Bob Day; Suzanne Bolton; Eddie Eakin. Second Row: George Watson, Sports Editor;

Jim Newsom; Dan Perry.

Flat

Hat Editorial Board Sam Kushner; Stu Spirn; .Ann Clark; Bruce Sylvester; Ann Warrington: Frank Wright; Shirley Harkess; Lenora Owre; Pat Coss; Chris Shemian; John Haley; Frances

Steve Cochran;
Oliver.

Zwenig: Mary Ward; Nancy Verser; Ric McKittriek; Pris Walker; Linell Broecker; Debby Duel; E<i Weisberg; Bruce

125

Staff

Members Work Long


Production Front Ron Leonora Owre, Production Editor. second Rou h^ce D^ms; Cail Webster; Carol Crute; Cindy Smith.

U/->nt-o

Of^'QrllinPQ WCeKiy I^CCIUIIIICIJ iVieei \\lf^f^V]\T LO \/\p^i=>t rlOUrS +/-V

Advertising Chase.

Bob

Ridout; Bob Bly; Doug Green; Richard Richels; Judy

MAe-f/p-Linell Broecker;

Donn Wonnell; Diane Good-

Exchange-Front Row: Liz Rogowski; George Graham, Exchange Editor; Vicky Cambell. Second Roiv:

Circulation-Tony
Editor;

Gambardella;

Donn

WonneU;

Bob

Ridout,

Circulation

Bob Bly; Doug Green.

Emma

Stokes;

Bob Johnson.

126

l'hologra!>hy Ed Weisberg;

AI Littli-john

Susan Lolnvasscr;

Drew llogwood.

Archives Front Row: Ann Warrington. Second Row: Wendy Gasteiger; Morrison; Susan Andrews; Becky Vaughan; Judy Carhart; Cindy Smith;
Cella.

Sandy

Nancy

Ric McKittrick and Kerry Sawick discuss an editorial after its publication.

Typing Suq

Auorljacli;

Katliy Davis;

Jane Harris; Donna Fowle; Judy Johnso

Marti Hunt: Barbara Burket.

127

REVIEW

Presents Broad

and

Varied Range of Contributions


Pul)lished hiaiiiuially, the William

and Mary
a
their

Review serves

the

multi-purpose

of
to in

"providing
publish

means

for

students

and

facuhy

work," and "to foster an interest

hoth creative

writing and creativity in the visual arts." In preparation


art

for publication,

the

Review holds two annual


as well as soliciting all
is

shows

in spring

and

fall,

year round for literary works. There

also an ex-

change system that has been established through which the Review receives copies of literary magazines from
other colleges.
Joe Dve. Editor-in-Chief

Front Row: Carolyn Grant; Ellen Vasiliou; Jo Ann Moody. SecondRow: Betsy Seaver: Pat Butler; Doug Curtler. Third Row: Bill

Seibert;

Randy

Bell;

Larry

Quails;

Jo

Dye;

Margaret

Duke;!

Douglas Chard.

128

Larry Quails, Associate Editor

Editor Joe

Dye and Art Editor Carolyn Grant prepare


Show.

Review

for the Spring Art

staff familiarizes freshmen with their magazine production during the Publications Open House.

129

Fashion Magazine Contest and

SA

Election

Announcers Front Row: Heidi Pixton; Bev Wright; Karol Kulik; Susan Cooke; Mar>- Morden; Susan Estes; Tizzy Sturges; Jo Carol Sale. Second Rotv: Steve Curcuru; Dave Kintsfather; Mike Nuckols; Jim Simpson; Jody Baumgaertel; Bob

Meyerson; Tony Hurst; Rick Babcock: Quentin Van Meter. Third Roiv: David Goff; Don Elrod; Roger Nulton; Ricky Richardson; Bill Freeman; Herb Armstrong; Ray Stephens; Robert Johnson; Charles PoUow.

Front Roiv: Gretchen Carney; Ruth Mayo; Christine Carney; Kerry Sawick; Joyce Thompson; Peggy Palmer; Marianne Lester; Elizabeth Frazer. Second Row: Winston Hensley; Bob Canup; Michael Campana; Mike Lubeley; Joy Brinckman;

Buzz Chalmers; Berk Powell; Richard Gurney; John Lippert; Jack Christian. Third Rote: Tom Joyner; Barry Coffman; Tom Mitchell; Richard Mainwaring; Kenneth Birkett; Robert Fitzgerald;

Doug Densmore;

Russell Smeds;

Stanley Wojno.

130

Coverage Highlight

WCWM's

Year

Direclurs Tom Stewart, Program Director; Euclid Coukouma Clifford Pence; Charlie Dent; Lynn Cooke; Mike Lorabardi; Al Littlejohn; Larry Streetman; Woody Lons; Tom Wriglit; Lenelle Duecker; Selman Welt; Al Louer.
;

As
casting

the

radio

voice

of

William

and

Mary,

WCWM-FM
means
of

enabled students to gain practical hroadexperience and to sei"ve as an important

communication for the college and com-

munity. As well as providing entertainment for the campus, the station is associated regionally with the
Colonial Education Network.

In

spite

of

vigorous playing, the


in a stalemate.

WCWM-Flat Hat

coed

football

game ended

An excited Suzanne Pearce wins the WCWM-sponsored Glamour Magazine Contest for Best Dressed Girl on Campus.

INTEREST GROUPS

132

WILLIAM AND MARY THEATRE Reveals New


Techniques
Pre-trial Conference.

in Playwriting

The Merchant oj Venice.

The

trial.

The Merchant

of Venice.

133

The

WILLIAM AND MARY THEATRE

Ends

An

afternoon

call.

The Importance of Being Earnest.

tete-a-tete.

The Importance of Being Earnest.

Flashback. Centaur, Centaur.

Courtroom. Centaur, Centaur.

134

Fortieth Anniversary with

AS

YOU LIKE

IT

Behind the scenes, J^mes Perry applies his make-up before his appearance

in

Hoiv

to

Succeed

in Business.

Theatre members have fun

in the

costume room before the show.

135

Revival. Hoic to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

Mailroom.

How

to

Succeed

in Business

Without Really Trying.

"How to Succeed in

Business

."Brings Standing-Room-Only

Crowd

Coffeebreak. Hoiv to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

136

BACKDROP CLUB Stages Colorful DAMN YANKEES


The Backdrop
from
is to

Cliil) is

an organizalion separate

tlie

William and Mary Theatre, whose purpose

''encourage student participation in theatre, parin


tlie

ticularly

field

of

musical

comedy, and

to

develop talent
ship
is

in all

phases of production." Meml)erto actors

open not only

and actresses but also

to participants in

backstage work. Their spring show

for this vear


Smiling Patty Granville displays her success as "Rose" in Backdrop musical, Gypsy.

was the musical comedy

Damn

Yankees.

Front

Row: Viv Rubin; Jere Rapp; Bea Peca, treasurer. Second Row: James Perry; Joyce Hill, musical director; Jolin Brooks, president; Ann Chancellor, secretary; Mamie Ruth Kitchens. Third Row:

Clifford Pence; Mr. Russell Hastings; Mr. Stephen Paledes, advisor.

Michael Watson,

director:

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John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever" demands Ronnie Hudson as he performs at Parent's Day.

digital

dexterity

from

'^W.

Ellen Cooper;

Norma

Jarratt;

Carol Smith; Margie Gove, head; Louise Saulnier; Sally Hodge;

Kathy Kincaid.

138

MAJORETTES

Perform

in

Northern States

The College Band and Majorettes performed


together and separately during the academic year.

During the football season, both groups provided


entertainment at halftime shows, pep rallies, and parades.

highlight of this year was their appearance


at the

on television

Boston College game.

Band members and majorettes mirror enthusiasm during


time
activities.

half-

WilHam and Mary's


pep
rally.

version of the Rocketfes perform at a

139

CHEERLEADERS

Decorate

Training Tables for Athletes


In cheering the Indians and the "junior" Indians and freshman cheerleaders

on

to victoiy, the varsity

are the active force promoting school spirit diroughont The girls organized the Pep Rallies, decorated the training tahles, held ti-yoiits in the spring
the year.

and cheered
effoi-ts,

at

all

of the
victories.

enthusiasm, and

spirit

games. Their comljined were frequently re-

warded with Indian

Terre Latsios reassures fans of an Indian victory with her beaming smile.

Varsity cheerleaders take time-out from cheering to watch the Indians' over Hampden-Sydney.

rout

Cheerleaders ignite enthusiasm in the crowd

gathered on the

Campus

center lawn.

140

Front Row: Terre Latsios; Che Che Alvarez. Second Row: Kay Atkins; Laurie Uhl. Third Row: Stacy Scherer; Dee Ford; Blythe Baldwin.

Janet Watkins;

Front

Row: Jo

Raflo; Martha Hollis. Second

Row: Pam Weaver; Kathy Kearney.

141

Nationwide Audience Views CHOIR'S Television Program


Each year increases the demands upon the William and Mary Choir as an ambassador of goodwill from the college to audiences in Virginia and
throughout the Eastern Seaboard. This year, in addition to participating in fall convocation, Charter Day,

and graduation, and presenting the two annual choir


concerts at Christmas and in the spring, the choir co-

operated with Colonial Williamsburg


special concerts
for
the

to

present two

Christmas Colonial Week-

They also taped a television program which was viewed from coast to coast.
ends.

The

President's house serves as the stage for the taping of the

142

choir's Christmas television performance.

Pappy Fehr assumes


choir practice.

his traditional position while directing

Members

of the choir prepare for the Spring Concert by practicing correct mouth position.

The choir

l^rings

another academic year to an end as they

sing at graduation.

143

CHORUS

Adds

to Prestige of

College's Musical Organizations


The William and Maiy Chorus is composed who give up their afternoons in
to

of nearly eighty girls

an endeavor

maintain the fine reputation of choral


girls

music held by the College. The

prepare two

concerts for the College, one during each semester,

enabling the student body to gain a greater appreciation of different types of music.
Striving for perfection, members of the gently practice for their spring concert.

chorus

dili-

The William and Mary chorus adds

its

lovely

music

to the college

Christmas

festivities.

144

COUNCIL

Sponsors Colonial

Debates for 24 High Schools


Every Monday afternoon
at

four the eighteen


to train

members of
debate.

the

Debate Council meet

students

for participating in and understanding intercollegiate

Among

the

many

enterprises of the Council

were the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament, the William and Mary Public Debate Series, and a high
school debate series.

participant in the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tourcase.

nament prepares her

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?jonl

Row: Jim Parker; Mike Cliesson, treasurer; Mr. L. McCcmkey; Diane Nesley; Mr. P. Micken: Ricliard Hayliurst; Cliuck Huxsaw, president. Second Row: Dick Sizemore; Margaret Byrer; John Morello; Bob Invin; Dean Hewes; Ricliard Walker; Barry Cammarata; Mary Waterman; Jim Lowe.

Students from visiting colleges register for the Marshall-Wythe Debate Tournament.

145

In

its

20th Year,

ROTC

Continues to Promote

Cadet Col John Bane, Cadet Lt Col Jame^ Branyon, Brigade btafj Cadet Maj Kenneth Phillips, Cadet Maj John Williams Cadet First Lt Walter WiUiams- Cidct Cipt Jimes Bulev

ROTC

First Battalion Staff: Cadet Lt. Col. James Chipps; Cadet Maj. Stephen Levenberg; Cadet Capt. John Wagstaff; Cadet Capt. Jon Pratt.

The Queen

Guaid

pi cpdi Lb for the

Homecoming Paiade.

Second Battalion Staff: Cadet Lt. Col. Mathias J. Schon, ni; Cadet Capt. Thomas Trautman; Cadet Capt. Harry E. New, Jr.

The Queen's Guard: Cadet

Lt. Col.

Samuel Smart, Queen's Guard Commander; Cadet Maj. David Conway. Drum and Bugle Platoon Commander.

Il

Leadership, Officer Training


sei-ve
is

The United
Officer

States

Army

Re-

Training

Corps,

established at the college in 1947,

designed to provide a military

education in conjunction with other

1
\^
'

college studies;
acter '-.f.^

to

develop charto pro-

and leadership; and


Resf^i-ve.

^sys-,'-^,.

^-;'.

L-i-;'

Ik
f

duce officers in the United States

Army
ities

This year's activ-

Company A: Cadet Captain

1 1

included the Annual Fall and Spring Awards Reviews, the Annual Field Day, and the ROTC
Military Ball in March.

Charles Sievcrs,

Company Commander

The Queen's Guard: mobilized on


drill field.

the

Company D: Cadet Captain

Russell Lee,

Company Commander.

Cadet Colonel John


dent Commander.

W.

Bane,

ROTC

Stu-

147

TV

Studio Films the

QUEEN'S

GUARD

ASSOCIATION

for Special

Program

The Queen's Guard Association is a social organization within the Resei-ve Officers Training

Coips. The Guard consists of an


eighty-five

member

battalion

which

is

and a
Q.G.A.

composed of a drill team Drum and Bugle Corps.


picnics,

cocktail
sei-vice

parties

and

community

projects

were included

in activities

planned
Officers: Cadet Lt. Col. S. Smart; Cadet Capt. Cadet Sgt. Maj. R. Drake; Cadet Maj.

for the year. Also there were the

many
all

trips to

compete in parades

S. Spirn;
J.

Cadet Major Mark Riley moves Guard.

over the

state.

Richards.

Front Row: I. O'Flaherty; M. Riley; S. Smart; R. Drake. Second Row: J. Richards; S. Spirn; K. Hamack; D. Conway; L. Bradley. Third Row: K. Swanson; S. Carter; -M. Monahan; C. Condit; E. Ramos; R. Messmer; D. Jarvis; M. Nuckols; T. Cavenaugh; W. Donahue; C. Delia. Fourth Row: J. Weaver; D. Nachman; J. Stanford; C. Schwartzman; M. Deekens; K. Dayton; H. Staik; D. Gates; C. Terrill; W. Wakefield; D. Dayton; J. Boles. Fifth Row: J. Caplan; T. Routh; B. Beason; B. Long; G. Cole; C. Sheehy;

G.

Collins;

G.

Lloyd;

R.

Bell;

R.

Santiago;

L.

Tonelson;

C.

Samford; T. Tremble. Sixth Row: S. Weber; R. Hereford; R. McCannell; R. Gatewood; P. Farace; M. Ruddel; R. Townsend; P. Zuger; J. Bowman; D. Larmore; H. Armstrong. Seventh Row: W. Sales; J. Swingen; R. Zimermann; S. Bryde; P. Correa; P. Ritchie; G. Fisher; D. Fore; M. Forrest; A. Littlejolin; D. McGlothlin

M.

Millard.

148

YOUNG REPUBLICANS

Attend Convention

in

Harrisonburg

Front Row:
Scott,

Tom

Miller;

Russ Kimes;

Jo

Ann

Walthall;

Paul

treasurer; Carrington Salley; Jim Hockman, vice-president; Chuck Huxsaw, president; Pat Butler; John Lynham; Don Blackwell. Second Row: Finley Young; Susan Croghan; Frederica Groner; Carla Johnson; Bea Richardson; Cheryl Fuchs; Lynne Richardson; Charly Harper; Alice Moberg; Jane Spence; Cheryl

Beth Distler. Third Row: Wayne Edmunds; Everett Casey; Richard Hayhurst; Haney Bryant; Clark D'EIia; Judy Davis; Paula Southwell; Joel Medvin; Stanley Majors; John Lippert. Fourth Row: Stan Wojno; Bruce Beringer; Myer Reed; Nea] O'Bryan; Donn Wonnell; James Williams; Mark Schall; Robert Inin; John Gallo.

McAfee;

The Young Republicans Club


about

offers

excel-

lent opportunities for students interested in learning


all aspects of political activity as

well as par-

ticipating in die election of Republican candidates.

These students were active

in

the

1966

elections,

meeting weekly before election day, helping campaign,

and

scheduling

both

senatorial

candidates,

Ould and Traylor.

as speakers. This group offers

an interesting and varied program.

Young Republicans make posters to boost campaign during Fall elections.

spirit

149

President Paschall speaks at

CIRCLE K

Installation

Banquet

Circle
stall

Sweethearts Florence Fraser and Susan Small


as the

in-

Jim Christianson

new

vice-president.

is

a service organization

the

The William and Mary Chapter of Circle K whose purpose is to fulfill needs of the campus and community. Some of the

important services rendered by Circle


ing" the ballot boxes for
tlie

are "guard-

working on Registration, running College tours for the Admissions Office, and aiding in general maintenance and publicity programs for the College. The highlight of the year was President PaschalFs speech on "The Student's Role in an Expanding Campus" at the dinelections,

SA

ner for installation of new officers. Tlie Sweethearts, Florence Fraser and Susan Small, hostess all social
functions.
President Paschall dines with retiring Circle Scott before addressing club members.

president Bill

Front Row: Dennis Denenberg James Chris;

tianson,

vice-president

Pat Butler; Bill Scott; Joe Dye; Selman Welt; BiO Lock, treasurer; Denis Lane. Second

Row:

Bill

Collins;

Jim

Robinson; David Cole; William Chubb, president; Robert Bendall; Lehn Abrams; Robert Gatewood; Wayne Duke: Richard Gumey; Louis Tonelson. Third Row: Berk Powell Robert Belshe; Russ Smeds; Allen
;

Chappell,

secretary;

Bruce Stanley; Wallace Robert Amory. Akers; Fourth Row: John JackDon McGlothlin; son; Tom Robert Kieffer; Massey; Peter Zuger.

150

Several
oil

members

of

the

Student Bar burn the midnight

for the

SBA

News.

STUDENT BAR
News, Aids
tion

Edits

SBA

in

Job Placement
Association,
is

The Student Bar


of which every
the acting student

an
a

organizais

law student

inember,

government of the Marshall-Wythe


serves to coordinate the academic

School of

Law and

and

social functions of the

Law

school.

The Associa-

tion has initiated the

SBA

News, and, with the aid

of alumni, has compiled a placement annual to aid


Student lawyers gather for a Friday morning meeting

graduating seniors in finding jobs.

Front Row: Tom Clark; Sam Beale; Bill Brackett; Craig Dana; Matis; Wayne O'Brjan, president; Taylor Everett, vicepresident; Don Witty, treasurer; Jim Evans; Kent Millikan; James Troth; Bob Wandrei; Bill Cleveland; Martin Shelton. Second Row: Ron White; Ron Hallman; Tom Verzi; Jim Savedge; Howard Schiff; Hal Dail; Sal Jesuele; Russ Kimes; Doug Walker; Rob Elliott; Keith Walters; Don Blackwell; Larry Bolton; David Agatstein. Third Row: John Perrin; Steve Harris; Scott Swan; Bob Lowman; Shep Lewis; Stu Davis; John Goodrich; Bill Kline;

Vendel

Glenn Relyea; Gus Smith; Burke Margulies; Carl Oldham; Horace Teass; Dick Repp; Joe Labell. Fourth Row: Dave Sutelan; Richard Savage; Gil Bartlett; Joe Crouch; Paul Morley: Roger Lease; Bill DawsOn; Winston Haythe: Rodney Johnson; Bernie Gill; Bill Shannon; Ken Reavely; Bob Feeley; Cv Phillips. Fijth Roiv: Ed Knight; Nich Cohen; Joe Roskos; Bob Wick; Allan Hechtkopf; Stacy Garrett; Bill Field; Butler Barrett; Rick Berman: Jim Roy; Pete Marks; Bill Atack; Bob Marshall; Howard Busbee;

Don

Ricketts; Prince Butler.

151

Front Roit: Judi Booker; Mary Anne Mason; Beth Keillor; Karen Nylander; Linda Haase. Second Row: Barbara Holley; Judy Johnson; Lynda Lotz; Sandy McNeil. Third Row: Nell Wrather; Terry Waters; Claire Anderson; Judy Odland; Chris Hall; Carolyn Peery; Becky McColpin; Gretchen Barney, sec-

retary-treasurer;

Gail

Littlefield,

vice-president;

Janey
is

Cooke,

president. Fourth

Row: Linda Buckley; Carol Brunson; Trish


Nancy
Priebe.

Jenny Tomlinson.
Hiegel;

Conner;

Advisor

Miss

Jan

MERMETTES
And
A

Unite Talent

Interest to

Produce Show
interested
in
skill

local club designed for girls


.their

developing

swimming

and expressing

their

creativity in the aquatic arts,

Mermettes held tryouts

in early fall. In the spring the twenty-eight

members

combined

their talents to

produce a show entitled:


also traveled

"Man: Shadow and Substance." They


to

nearby colleges

to see similar presentations.

Gaily costumed Mermettes swim in Oz."

"The Wizard of

Swimmers help
practice.

tired

teammate from

the

pool

during

152

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Orchesis members work on their dance number for the Spring Show.

Orchesis.
as

an

organization

fgrrned to promote

modern dance

an art form on the campus,

provides girls interested in dance witli an opportunity to learn technique and choreography. Memhers are chosen from auditions and
strive

toward

die

annual

spring

concert of dances performed and

choreographed

entirely

by

the

members
Chorus of mourners lament the "Death of
a Child."

of Orchesis.

ORCHESIS

Produces and Performs "An Evening of Dance'

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1

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Front Row: Kaye Sweeney; Donna Says, president; Renee Binzer, secretary; Sue Scruggs; Karen Hassmer, vice-presidenl. Seconil Rou-: Laura Daughtry; Janet Watkins; Terre Latsios; Gale

Watkins:

Lynn

Kingery;

Margie

Corrino;

Carrington

Sally; Diane Doyle. Third Row: Sue Huber; Chris Burne; Linda Yuhas; Carol Schofer; Michele Loizzi; Sue Porte Susan Pybass; Charlotte Dobyns. Advisors are Miss Shirl( Robv and Miss Carol Wallace.

153

SAILING CLUB Wins

Third Place

at

Willoughby Bay Regatta


is
I

The William and Mary Sailing Association


designed
to

encourage and promote interest

in sailing

and
to

to participate in intercollegiate

racing as well as
|

furnish instructional courses in sailing and tech-

niques of water safety.

Interest Night finds Pam Crawford and Joan Simpson ready to recruit new members.

Members
sailing

of the SaiHng Club enjoy the warm weather while on the James.

Row: Joan Leidy; Wilraa Dotson; Bambi Lynn; Trudy Harwood. Second Row: Dr. B. Goodwin, advisor; Cheryl Fuchs; Pam Crawford, secretary; Richard Schwartz, commodore; Joan Simpson, William Luebke, treasurer; Dr. G. Johnson, advice-commodore; visor. Third Row: Linda Shickel; Anne Nelson; Bobbie Vail; Ron
Front

Phillips;

son;

Bruce Sylvester; Heidi Pixton; Janice Hunt; Lynn HodgJenny Kerns. Fourth Row: Stephen Wing; Stu Hilder; Dick Owens; Gail Varela; Candy Munster; Bitsy Plybon; Jeanne Jenkins; Susan Croghan; Betty Sessoms; Harold Marsh; Edward Klein; John

Tozzi.

154

Club Shows Interest in French CuUure


Le Cercle Francais offered
a varied assortment of
this year.

programs

Guest speakers gave ac-

counts of the "Experiment in International Living"; a

Mardi Gras
L'Alliance

Ball

was

held

witli

Francaise in March; and a French

dinner was held in May.


Front Row: Marilyn Johnson, secretary; Linda Vacca, president; Henry Schwarting, treasurer; Linda .Sorrell, vice-president; Janet Marshall; Torrie Read; Donnie Chancellor. Second Row: Stan Wojno; Ixirna Morris; Joan Mahru; Karen Eden; Cindy Smith; Carolyn Lawhorne; Virginia Cox. Third Row: Nadia Tongour; Suzanne Snedegar; Anne Wade; Linda Donohue; Barbara Johnson. Fourth Row: Jo Anne Deacon; Tootsi Shaw; Margie Corvino; Richard Holmquist; Kathy Flaherty; Harold Beirne; Susie Maeder. Advisor is Miss Liliane Krebs.

Prospective Teachers Discuss Current Educational Information

coU,

Beazley; Mary Stedman, secretary; Bob DrisMargaret Pratt, treasurer; Carol Covell; Missy Crowgey, vice-president; Linda Hay. Second Row: Rosemarie Benedict; Linda Poston; .Marilyn Massey; Carolyn Sterling; Linda Ar-

Front

Row: Linda

nett;

president;

Joan Simpson. Third Row: .\lice Luzader; Jean Carson; Jan Looney; Jo Lynne Stancil; Cis Roton; Alice Moberg; Sharon McGhee; Mary Alan Brown.

The Student Education Association,


with
the

affiliated

accomplishments of their chosen profession. Through


its

Virginia

Education

Association
seeks
to

and

the

bimonthly meetings the

SEA

fulfills its

purpose

National Education Association,

acquaint

by examining current trends and problems, such as


grading systems and accreditation.

future teachers with the problems, history, ethics, and

155

BIOLOGY CLUB
As
its

Fosters Unity
is

Among
as

Majors Through Study

name

implies, the Biology Club

or-

areas of specialization, information about graduate


study, facts about future job opportunities, as well

ganized to foster a sense of unity

among

those most
it

interested in this field of study. Thus,

offers to

biology majors programs pertinent to the various

some camping

lighter entertainment such as the


trips taken

numerous

each year.

Front
;

Row:

Ann

Ses

soms Phyllis Sue Covington,,

Kline
treasur-

er; Pat Milliren, president ; Charles Windle

Spence Becky Humphlett. Second Row: Thelda Kes tenbaum; Diane AmsGale Gibson; baugh; Susan Hollis; Corita Carolyn Herrmann;
Grant; Joyce Thompson;

vice-president; boldt; Jane

Tom Wie

Joan

Simpson

Selman

Welt; Dr. J. B. Morrill, advisor. Third Row: Tom Powers; Harvey Zeigler;

Bob

Graham

Bob

Drake; Dick Tomlinson; Parker; Robert I\Dke Belshe; Robert Hodges; Michael Darr.

CHEMISTRY CLUB
Affiliated
ciety,

Visits

Area Research Centers


while at the same time
it

with

the

American Chemical So-

gave the members experi-

the Chemistry Club provided


field trips this year.

numerous pro-

ence in hearing and presenting technical papers before a professional organization of their fellow students.

grams and
better

an opportunity for interested students

The club afforded to become

acquainted with advancements in chemistry,

Front Row: Dr. A. Armstrong; Dr. W.

R. G.

Guy; James Taylor; Larry Gates, president; Gary


Miller,

secretary-treasur-

er; Dr. R. Kiefer, advisor; Dr. B. Harrell; Dr. T. B. HiU. Second Row:

Tim
sey;

McGaughy

Dan
Mas-

Darragh;

Arthur

Chris Scheid; Mr. E. Katz; John Rowland; James Barrett; Joe Tiller;
J.

T.

Row: Mercer

Gordon Kellett; Dr. MacQueen. Third Burt; BiU

Somers; Catherine Johnson; John Bailey; Steve Borleske; Fred Simkins;

John Hochheimer; Robert Jones.

156

Nagy

Is

Principal

Speaker for
Concerned
tional

FORUM
stale,

with

na-

and international issues and


the

developments,
ence

Political

Sci-

Forum

provides a valuable'

opportunity for group discussion


outside of class.
It

also sponsored

seminars and conducted polls.

Front

Row: Alice Moberg; Cis Roton; Suzanne Snedegar; Lynne Rictiardson. Second Row: John Lynliam; Scott Black; Qiuck Huxsaw. Third Row: Bob Creecy;
Richard Holmquist, Jr., president; Don Harrison. Advisor is Dr. Clionghan Kim.

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

Adds

Field Trips to Expanding Program

nriBi
Front Roiv: Dr. E. HarLinda cum, advisor;
Rains,
vice-president;
Skerrett,
presi-

Lynn
dent;

Heidi

Pixton;

Kathy Burge: John Shea. Second Row: Ernie Ramos; Billie Colombaro; Lukkarila; Julia Sue .^nn Dickinson; Davina
Hubert; Sandra LukkarBetsy Wade; Linda Third Row: Tom Cory; Jane Marsella; Helen Lantz; Carol Bender; Linda Ann Arnett; Linda Poston; Sandy Rodden. Fourth
ila;

Beazley.

Row: Ron Botto; Trueman Tremble; Dennis Heretick; Wayne Johnson; David Abbott; Ron Petralia; Ken Rubin; Edwin Scott Langhorst
;

Elliott.

Aimed
the

at

promoting
of

interest

and research
study,
the

in

varied

areas

psychological
lectures

Psy-

chology

Club

sponsored

and

debates

on

gram. Not only does the group familiarize psychology majors witli career possibilities, but it is proud to claim members from other fields of interest as
well.

relevant topics. Trips to clinical institutions and re-

search foundations were recent additions to the pro-

157

SAM
Plant

Examines

Management
for
tiae

The Society
to

Advance-

ment of Management, SAM, seeks


promote
"industrial

progress

through enlightened management."


This year the William and
chapter's
thirty-one

Mary

memljers

achieved this end through the use


of informal talks by guest speakers, industrial tours

through Rich-

mond and West


contacts

Point,

numerous
Front Row: Mr. J. Newman, advisor; John Kyle, president; Billy Williams, treasm-er; Kathy Parkinson, secretary; Marian Qiapman; Pat Vakos. Second Row: John Lynham; Franklin Jenkins; Toby Victor; Ed Herring; Dick JoUiffe; Jerry Pugh. Third Row: John Holroyd; Glenn Letham; Ron Petralia; Bill Barnes; Larry Koch. Fourth Row: Robert Johnson; Larry Quails; Jarry Sedlacek; Dave Larmore; Jim Kane; Bill Conway.

with

area

businessmen,

and the production of a monthly


newsletter.

ACCOUNTING CLUB

Strives to

Combine Theory and

Practice

Front Row: Martin Chronister; Douglas McGrairae; Frederica Groner; Ron Lovelace; Margaret Hofbauer; Bill Jordan; Wayne Edmunds. Second Row: Jack Norman; Jim Boylan; Brian Cummins. Third Row: Kermit Osborne: Mike Keyer; Jim Godshalk;

Roger Lease; Doug Jacobson; John Bartlet; Scott Huzek; Dick DeBell; Paul Yurachek; Robert Amory; Rad Conrad; Lemuel Stewart; Bob Stephenson.

The Wayne F. Gibbs Accounting Club strove "supplement accounting theory as studied in the classroom with practical situations in the business world." Field trips, guest speakers, and a dinner
to

witli the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants established themselves as permanent highlights of this Accounting Club year.

158

p. E.

MAJORS CLUB
its

Stresses Physical Fitness


on

Program
as

The P.E. Majors Club bases


tlie

activities

ing area." Correspondingly, the programs center on


topics

specific

interests

of

its

members, "to promote

of

community health
facultv
interest
in

as well

on special

community physical fitness and general recreational activities for the campus and surroundprojects in

athletic exliibitions in order to stimulate greater stu-

dent and

fitness.

Front Row: Oiris Hines; Bart Steib; Jim Rumplcr; Jim Jullien; Jim Tuthill; Ben Womble; Fred Anspach; Renee Binzcr. Second Row: Suzanne Bolton; Jim Rama; Ben Pomeroy; Steplicn Slotnick;

Donnie McGuire; Henry Schwarting; Jack Tucker; Ed

Scott.

Third

Row: Mr. H.

Smith,

advisor;

Kenny Williams; Ned Carr; Keith

Maurer; Dee Craig; Stuart Hilder; Buck Buchanan.

PEP CLUB

Activities Point

Way

to Revival

of School Spirits
Changing apathy
to

enthu-

siasm for athletic events on campus

Pep Club. Its members encouraged school spirit by backing up the


the goal of the

was

twenty-five

cheerleaders,

supporting

athletic

teams, and publicizing events. This

year the club sponsored fraternity


yells at

pep

rallies,

provided trans-

portation to

away games, organ-

ized the freshman reception hon-

oring their class athletes, decorated

Caiy Field and Blow Gym,


auctioned
to

and

off

the

football

players

earn

money

for

the

College's Educational Foundation.

Row: Lynda Murphy; Brenda SeyPeggy Eggleston, president: CaroLawhorne; Jo Anne Deacon. Second Row: Dorothy Correll, treasurer; Stan Wojno; Tom Finton; Steve Cochran; Jim SupFront
lyn
glinski;

plee;

Betty

Wade
Gerry

Wyatt. Third
Baltes,

Row:

Scott
PatB.

-McLennan;

vice-president;

Nancy West,
ti

secretary; Ellen

McWhirt;
is

Gosnell;

Bob

Stone.

.-Advisor

Mr.

Cato.

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RELIGIOUS GROUPS

160

A New
Is

Concept in Judaism Discussed by HILLEL


Balfour-HiUel. a B'nai B'rith Hillel affiliate,

provides religious, cultural,


ities

and educational

activ-

for Jewish students. Meeting on altei-nate Sun-

days in the Campus Center, the twenty-five members hear various speakers and plan interfaith activities.

in sei-vices in the

On Friday evenings the group Wren Chapel with the

participates
local Jewish

community. In addition, there are special celebrations of Jewish holidays.

berg;

Row: Selman Welt; Betty Sue Grombacher; Yetta Jacobs; RocheUe Kaufman; George Fenigsohn. Second Row: Edward WeisHoward Kalin, vice-president; Sanford Temes, president; Kenneth Rubin; Larr>- Slipow. Third Row: Herbert Berman; Louis
Front
Tonelson; Ross Mirmelstein. Advisor
is

Mr. E. Fischer.

Selman Welt passes

the traditional wine

cup

to

one of the younger members of the congregation.

Every Sunday
the

at

5 o'clock,

Baptist

Student Union gath-

ered for devotions, a speaker, and

informal

discussions.

BSU

wel-

comed
beliefs,

students

of

all
it

religious

although

primarily

strived to

help Christian college

students mature in their faith and


to stimulate Christian

observance
these

through
goals,

activities.

Toward
visited

members

Eastern

State Hospital weekly, attended an

International

Student
the

Conference
coffee-

and housed
house,
tlie

campus

Members

of the Baptist Student

Union welcome students and

faculty to the coffee-

Forge.

house on Friday night.

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Reopens and Houses Forge


Front Row: Alice Pittard; Beth Foster; Barbara McClammy; Diana Amsbaugh; Barbara Grigg, director. Second Row: Gaye Minton, secretary; Joyce Whitehead; George Miller, president; Leah Settle; Jo Anne Deacon; Helene Bergemann; Haney Bryant; Linda Jordan. Third Row: Jo Ellen Blankinship; Bob Johnson; Paul Lankford;

Dave Rulledge. vice-president; Allen Chappell; Carol Harlow;


Gates; Wayne Duke; Nancy Verser; Cis Roton; Howard Wayne Edmunds; Tom Powers; Doug Nelson; Michael Ron Howell.

Larry-

Harris; Carver;

162

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
The
international
ship,

Enjoys

Weekend Camping

Trip

William

and

Mary
fellow-

Christian Fellowship, part of an

intenarsity

emphasizes the challenge of Christianity on campus through state and regional conferences with
other colleges.
students

Last year's
in

mem-

bers participated

forum of

from tlie United States, Canada, and abroad. Local activities provided individual enrichment through weekly meetings and dormitory discussions.
Front Row: Anne Brisebois;
treasurer;

Diane Lynch,
vice-president;

Steve

Gaskins,
president;

Lyle

Campbell,

Jane

Ledbetter,

Alice Pittard. Second Row: Dianna Michael; Linda Beazley; Thomas Baker; Rebekah Winch; Linda Poston; Edwin Elliott; Diana Amsbaugh: Claire Anderson. Third Row: Sarah Cottrill; John Hass; Joe Santore; Yvonne Peters; Winston Hensley; Emily Anderson; Helen Lantz. Advisor is Dr. R. Terman.
secretar>-;

Members

of Christian Fellowship enjoy singing frequent prayer meetings.

hymns

together during one of their

Lyle

Campbell posts ment of a meeting.

the

announce-

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS

Visit

Mother Church

in

Boston

President Susan Reynolds announces the next

hymn

while conducting worship services in the

Wren

Chapel.

The Christian Science Organization at the College of Wil-

liam and

Mary

affords an oppor-

tunity for all students within the


college

community
at

to

understand

the precepts of Christian Science.


First

organized
in

William and

Mary
this

1954, the organization

has grown considerably. Featured

year were monthly discussion


trip

and dinner meetings and a


to

Boston

to participate

with other

College Christian Scientists in the

College Biannual Meeting at the

Mother Church.

Front Row: Susan Small; Mildred RoyaU; Sarajane Auman; Janet Watkins; Patricia Gibbs. Second Row: Jud> Pond, treasurer; Neil Dickey; Mrs. Robert Homsby, advisor; Marion Demers, secretary; Susan Pond. Third Row: Bill Seibert; Tim Howard; Susan Reynolds, president; Dave Hibbert;

Chuck

Sievers.

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The purpose of
an Student Association
pus. After dinner on
nings,

the Lutheris to

relate

the Christian faith to life on

cameve-

Sunday

members enjoyed
and folk

films, dis-

cussions,

sings.

Some

of

their other activities included retreats,

Christmas

caroling,

and
al-

the Student Service. so initiated for


the

The

LSA

Hospitality

Weekend

Job Corps and a beach

party in the spring.


Front

die Fechtmann.

Row: Ann Sessoms, chaplain; FredSecond Row: Marilyn Mas-

sey; Charles Nicholson, vice-president; Alice

Moberg, president; Rev. J. Byerly, advisor. Third Row: Steve Borleske; Gordon Kellett
;

Betty Sessoms, secretary-treasurer.

LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Welcomes Job Corps

^
/

Lutherans gather at their minister's

home

to enjoy one of their weekly

Sunday night dinners.

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WESLEY FOUNDATION

Sponsors

Drama Group and Choir

Front Row: Gail Santilli; Judy Farris; Caroline Vaiden; Ann Loud. Second Row: Joan Campbell, treasurer; Carol Pearn, secretary; Carol Jones, vice-president; Russ Lee, president; Mr. J.

Juliana Pendleton. Third Row. Kathy Young; Mary Shorter; Tom Davis; Tom Joyner; Lynn Dent; Mark Forrest; Lynn Shumake; Winston Hensley; Alice Rae Boone.

Harwood, advisor;

Each Sunday evening Methodist

students

gather for dinner

and a worship program under the


auspices
tion.

of the

Wesley Founda-

Guest speakers and discus-

sion groups foster personal intro-

spection and further the balance

between theological and academic


activities.

In addition to sponsor-

ing a choir and

drama group,

the

organization undertakes a variety


of social welfare projects.

An

an-

nual retreat highlights the year's


activities.

Jane

their

and Rita Smith begin freshman year with dinner at the Wesley Foundation during Orientation Week.

Upson

166

The Westfel executive council makes plans for a camping retreat.


Westfel

members

entertain

Freslunen

at a dinner.

WESTFEL Members

Help With Church School Classes


As
the

Presbyterian

orga-

nization on campus, Westminster Fellowship enables students to gain

an awareness of their responsibility to each other, the church, and the community around them. Westfel had as its theme tliis year "A Bridge into the World." In addition to weekly Sunday evening meetings, the program of Westfel's

fifty

members
choir

included
singing,

camping

retreats,

church school classes, dinners in

homes

of

the

congregation,

and

support of the Forge.

Front Roiv: Dianna Michael; Clara Abercrombie; Alice Carlton; Linda Ann Amett, president; Jim Green; Edivin Elliott, treasurer;

Suzanne Lee Miller; Jean Muench; Lynn Dr>er. Second Row: Lynn Kingery; Linda Watson; Sue Fletcher MiUer; Veronica

Patricia Kathleen Blake; Sarah CottriU; Ann Bailey; Nancy Third Row: David Graham; Oscar L. Wallace; Tom Massey; Lyle Campbell; Fred Korty; Stu Hilder; Sallie Stemple; Carolyn Koehler; Jim Glenn.

Mulcahy;

Sweez)-;
Cella.

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Front Row: Harold Beirne; Linda Vacca; ^Madeline Billy; Roxanne Good; Man. Chris Schmitz; Billie Colombaro, president; Cathie McCoy, secretary-treasurer; Jane Spence; Carla Johnson; Connie Clawson; Christine Carney; Richard Olsen. Second Roiv: Neal O'Bryan; Joan Flynn; Susan Mallory; Gay Dalton; Ernie Ramos; Kathie Asplund; Katie Rankin: Judy Steffan; Marilyn Johnson;

Jo Carol Sale; Joan Maliru; Kathy Flaherty; Kerry Sawick; Gretchen Carney. Third Row: Bruce Oliver; Connie Scott; Barbara Burket; Cheryl Fuchs; Pat Vopatek; Margie Corvino; Barbara Johnson; Peggy Riordan; Mary Anne Darragh; Bea Peca; Deanne Detorie; Linda Murphy: Lou Bradley.

Newman
Beach.

Club picnickers prepare

to

journey to Jamestown

Sunday morning brings Newman Club members


in the

to

Mass

Wren

Chapel.

NEWMAN CLUB
Sunday Mass
The purpose
to

Transfers

to

Wren Chapel
Newman Chib
and
social.
is

of the

three-

fold: religious, educational,


is

Their goal

promote

faith

through these means by working

as a Christian

community.

Many

interested students

participated in the varied range of activities: three

provincial

conventions,

weekly

discussion

groups,

helping

at

Eastern State, and starting a community

kinderearten.

169

170

GREEKS

Backstagi'

al

tlir

fashion show, the models

alias

sorority

women decide how

to stand.

PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

Tries

New Rush

Schedule

Rush, though of primary importance, was not The Council held two fashion shows and china and silver displays to add to its scholarship fund. In the fall a tea was held in honor of the three new housemothers on sorority court.
the extent of Panhel's activities this year.

Row: Sharon Hogan; Julia Ann Dickinson, vice-president; Gretchen Bitsy Plybon. Second Row: Bobbi Cusworth; Torrie Read; Judy Morris, president; Nora Morsch; Chris Coggins. Third Row: Joyce Johnson, Alison Brenner; Sandy Reese; Mary Fran Sedwick; Ann Warrington; Lee Bonifant; Margie Arnold; Jean Coley; Kitty Johnson; Carol Bender; Chris Scheid; Mary Ward.
Front
Bielstein, secretar>';

Chris Sturges and Sharon Hogan talk with Mrs. Patterson, Chi Omega's housemother, at the Panhellenic Tea.

172

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
and the
Serving as liaison hetween the adniinistialioii fraternities, the Interfraternity Council eoordinates housing, house and ground rules, and nish.

Sees Houses Begun


to

This year their aim was


rush rules, and to

eliminate noii-lunetioning

make

fraternity housing a reality.

Both goals were accomplished.

Front
dent;

H'i:i >> I':ilniui,-; Tuny ('.aiiihardclia Bob Clinp, secretary; Larry MarcliaiU. pr Bob Trice, vice-president; Rick Babcock; Mike Keycs. Second Row: Robert West; Mike Hodnett; Scott liuzek; Bob Stephenson; John Bane; Hat Lynch; John Pratt; Ton
: I

Reavelv;

Sam

Kushner.

rushee

is

now

able to

get

his

bid in

writins.

IFC Weekend offers freshmen a glimpse of fraternity row before rush.

173

The Greek
is

spirit

opens doors, reaches hearts,


is social.

giving.

It

creates ties, selects friends,

All

men and women of Greek fraternities are joined with common goals, yet differ by the pin which boasts
their bonds.

174

ALPHA CHI OMEGA


Men
in

Honors Special

Royal Order of Red Carnation

B. K. Acree

Gretchen Barney Lorraine Benson Judy Bryant Pat Burleigh

Pat Calhoun Janice Callaway

Ann

Clark Connie Clawson


Carol Collins

Caroline Currie

MerriU Curtis Glenda Dameron Laura Daughtry Marilyn Day

Betsy Deszyck Diane Doyle

Debby Duel Nancy Dyson Karen Eden

Pamela Ferguson Joan Flynn

Karen Gelotte Patti Glenn Peggy Good

Bonnie Hamlet Jean Haynes Sue Huber

Mary Lou Jenkins


Joyce Johnson

Lois Johnson Marilyn Johnson Krin Larson Melanie Leonard

Ann Lyon

Joanie

Mahru Mary Lucie Mapp


Carol Meyer

Robbie Mick Susan Moore

Mary Margaret
Pastore Melissa Pollard

Susan Porter
Glenith Price

Lynn Richardson

Before House Day begins Glenda Dameron and Tanith Kilmartin, a new pledge, wait for the rushees.

176

Pat Burleigh helps


Gaines.

Lmda

Clark get ready to drive the Batmobile at the Greek

"If there

is

freshman

at

no food, I'm leaving," says a Alpha Chi's Open House.

The accent was on leadership, as Alpha Chi produced two Phi Beta Kappa's, five members of Who's Who and the Homecoming Queen, Pat Burleigh. After the social whirl of fraternity parties and two formal dances, the Alpha Chi's had their toymaking project for handicapped children.

Chris Scheid Geri Schnebli

Tootsi Shaw Ellen Shorter Vice-President

B. J. Spencer

Mar>^ Stedman

Mary Strader
Becky Sweeney

Sandi Tate Sandi Thompson

Nikki Wakerlin
Secretary

Mary Waterman

Front

Row: Diana Shimler, Kathy Rankin, Elizabeth Davis, Marti Cook, Judy ICnott, Paula Rowland. Second Row: Judy Steffan, Diane Miller, Debby Wundcr, Joanna Blanton, Betsy Calvo, Linda Thacker, Nancy Darnell. Third Row: Carol Crute, Pam Culley, Tanith Kilmartm, Cheryl Russell, Mary Couper, Grelchen Morris, Kathy Dodd, Terry Duel, Alice Hem.

Mary Charles White President Sheila Winchester

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Dickey Barron
Janet Bergland Olivian Boggs

CHI

OMEGA

Welcomes

Lee Bonifant Beth Bromley Susan Buckley

Ellen

Campana

Gjnny Carbone
Secretary

Judy Chase

Ellen Cooper

Gale Delui Courtney Eley

Jan Ernstraeyer Ruth Eye Gayle Ferebee

Linda Freeman Kathy Friedman Missy Galloway

Judy Gordon Margie Gove Gayle Harper

Kemp expressed Chi Omega's sentiments at the Marcia Childress Memorial Service shortly before the unveiling of the portrait of Marcia which will hang in the Swem Library.
Jean

'Freshmen Are Snowmen."


Karen Hassmer Louise Hudgins
Jean Kemp President

Terre Latsios

Anne Lyons Anne Mattox

Janie

McKay
Mims

Mary Lou MiUer


Diane

Sandy Norton

Kennon Pate Kaye Pitts

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New

Pledges with

Owl Hoot

This spring Omicroii Beta Chapter sponsored Chi Omega State Day in Richmond. At Christmas and Thanksgiving the Chi 0"s took baskets to a needy family. After having one of its members become Miss William and Mary in 1966, lliis year Chi Omega has
a finalist in the contest.

Cyndy Price Mary Ruth Price Diane Rawl Anne Roberts

Carrington Salley Louise Saulnier

Rae Sawyer
Stacy Scherer

Jenny Seward Caroline Smith


Treasurer Joan Speer Mary Jane Sprinkel

Neville

Jolinne

Stoneham Whicker

Wynne Whitehurst
Susu Williams

Missy Galloway and Stacy Scherer finish the beginning of "A Chi Omesia Journev."

179

Judy Algatt Margie Arnold


President

DELTA DELTA DELTA


ses

Holds
to raise

A first place float and two Homecoming Princesenhanced Tri Delta's fall activities. The sorority
funds

had a spaghetti dinner and work day


for a scholarship for a local coed.
Pat Bailey Blythe Baldwin

To honor

the faculty

the

Delta

Delta Delta's held

their

annual Garden

Party.

Suzanne Barksdale

Mary Jim

Baskervill

Betty Bishop Secretary Vickie Blankenship

Susan Blount Sandy Bocock

Janie Bretnal]

Linda Brink

Front Row: Gina Garrett, Dana Poarch, Branch Page, Yvonne Crosier, Gwynn Chambers. Second Row: Nancy Feil, Barbara Hopkins, Jane Neff, Mary Masters, Pam Weaver, Nancy Holland, Barbara Waesche, Alice Derr. Third Row: Mary Anne Darragh, Cathy Covell, Ann Kennedy, Cindy Pritchard, Molly Shryer, Pam Allison, Berie Gomez, Cathy Webb. Elaine Barnes, Cheryl Elrod.

Pat Buffington

Glad Bulwinkle

Kathy Burge Penny Coiner

Betty Collins

Janey Cooke

Barbara Crissey

Dee Curwen

Carroll

Darby

Blanche Dargan

Pat Bailey's poker smile bluffs Bridge Party.

housemother and

sister

alike

at

their

annual

180

First Place in Scholarship


Margie Davis
Julia

Ann
Dickinson

Dee Elder

Dee Ford
Vice-President

Rose

Gammon

Chris Hall

Janise Hardy

Del Harasberger Jane Harris

Suzanne Hinson

Marsha King Lucy Kinnaird

Nancy Jo Larson Diane Luckey Susan Mallory

Freshmen men

size

up Tri Delta's stance

at

Halloween Party.

Harem

a group of females associated

with one purpose

the winning

Nancy McNairy Nora Morsch Karen Nylander

Delta Delta Delta float.

Karen Oetjen Linda Rains


Treasurer

Diane Riley

Pam

Roberts Barbara Schwartz

Nancy Scale

India Shotwell Lockett Showalter Carol Smith

Allison Strange

Susan Taylor Betsy Walker

Pris

Walker

7^

Terry Waters Ann Winfree

GAMMA PHI
for orphans.

BETA

Is

Awarded

Besides winning the intramural trophy, Gamma Phi also placed second in the sorority scholastic ranking. On the social scene, they had a Christmas dance, a spring pledge dance, and several fraternity parties. Together with KA they sponsored a Halloween party

^:
F;

'^^^

59
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-^-

Front how: Megan Shields, Pat Arledge. Second Row: Ann Baity, Susan Auerbach, Barbara Sickles, Carolyn Dance, Pat Woody, Janet Brown, Fran Engoron, Linda Reese, Lynda Lotz, Margaret Bunte. Third Row: Lynn Hagelin, Jan Jenkins, Beverly Briggs, Debbie Ostergard, Carol Brunson, Billie Carter Tinsley, Barb Williams, Roberta Hampton, Alex Mallus, Connie Scott, Gerry Baltes.

Gamma
at their

and their dates dance to the music provided by the Warlords annual Christmas formal.
Phi"s

182

Intramural Trophy for the 1965-66 School Year


Cheryl Anderson Reggie

Armenlrout
Patricia Alwell Greta Augustine Barbara Baird

Diana Barocco
.Susan

BaskerviUe Carol Bender Gretfhen


Bielstein

Jean Branham Kathleen Buckley Jane Defrees Sharon Domagalski

Mary Clare

Fitzgerald Tricia Frazier

Kathie Frost Gale Gibson Marilyn Giorgio Bobbie Grove Pat Gracian

Wendy

Hall Carol Hamerson

Naida Harlow
Kathie Hawkins Chris Hines

Hooker Mary Hurn


Tricia

can

Finishing touches are added in hopes that the spray will "bomb" through with a win.

y^j -^^

Ruth Johnson Betty Keahey


Secretary
Cottie Kerr

Sue Knopf

Wendy Laderberg
Gail Langhorst

Jean Lusardi Merle Markwith

Cheryl Marshall Ellen Mauck

Becky McColpin Sharon McGhee

Lynn McLeod

Judy O'Grady Carol Pearn Barbara Peck


Vice-President
Liz Ramsey Ruby Schonfeld

Dora Smith Missy Smith


Treasurer

Linda Sorrell
Tizzy Sturges Janice Swanson

Ann

Val Weaver, Gamma Phi's list of presents for the girls.

own

Santa,

reads

the

ff

Talley Dale Wilson

|lf>f>

Betty

Wade Wyatt

Linda Wyrick
Clevie \oungbIood

President

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Bobbing for apples provides entertainment for Bob McLaughlin and guest

at the

orphan party.

KAPPA ALPHA ORDER


Gary Alphin John Bailey Dennis Brown

Upholds Traditions

of the Old South at the Spring Southern Ball

Bobby Childers
John Christopher
Steve Cracraft

Bob Henderson

Wayne Hunsucker Ken Irby


Gary King
Artie Louise Terry Morton Dale Mueller

-^Tf

^^.Tf

r"^

'^

s*^

ri

W^

Harry

New

President

Jim Roberson

Ed

Scott

Tom See Peder Shea Rick Sills John Wagstaff Chip Young

^ Q^f^ ^ P P

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Tlie

football

Order was conspicious this year at home games with its flag raising ceremony. Lookset,

ing for favor with the female


traditional Christmas

KA

gave out their

candy canes to the campus coeds. The year was climaxed by combo parties and the
Southern Ball.

Front Row: Jerry Jarrell, Tom Preivitt. Second Roto: Gene Cochran, Rick Fauerbach, Jim Husband. Third Roiv: Ed Grein, Jim Simpson, Chuck Hood, Chris Linn.

Harry

New presents Bonnie Gobble, Alpha's Sweetheart.

Kappa

Don

Lillvwhite strikes a blow for the Ernie Davis

Leukemia Fund.

185

Gay costumes and good times

for

all

typify Theta's annual Halloween

Happy Hour.

KAPPA ALPHA THETA


Bettijoyce Bree Mary Alan Broi

Sends Three

Sharon Buck Linda Buckley


Laura Busse

Susan Crawford

Pam Hecker
Anne
Bari
Sally

Hitt

Hodge
James

Pam Jamerso
Dee Joyce Ginny Kerns Linda King

Marilyn Kron Susan Legg Susan Lyon


Claire

Mason

Cheryl McAfee Peggy Merritt Barbara Moriaritj

Emily Moriarily President

Gay Northway Becky Pierce


Fran Pollock Judy Pond Susan Pond Peggy Preston Sharon Pursifull

186

Front Row: Joyce Thompson, Nancy Crowther, Shelley Turpin, Rochelle Kaufman, Carol Saunders, Jane Upson. Second Row: Carla Johnson, Kathy Davis, Susan Campbell, Jean Attridgc, Arnita Woodson, Lou Cooper. Third Row: Marti Gregg, Frankie Mitchell, Nancy Lentner, Barbara Bouldin, Libba Moseley, Linda Scott, Susan Pybass, Paula Southwell.

Theta sent three delegates to their National Convention in the Bahamas. Happy hours, fraternity parties, exchange dinners, and new pledges rounded out their activities. Theta received the Panhellenic
for most improved scholarship and had two Phi Beta Kappas.

Award

'"0,

Christmas tree

Delegates to National Convention in the

Bahamas
Anne Rand
I

ice-President

Susu Robertson
Natalie Ryder

Kathy Scholz Carol Shewmaker Cindy Skogen

Janet Smith Sandy Smith Judy Stratton

Terry Thompson Pat Vakos Kathy Vining

Betty

Wadkins

Linda Whitlow Diane Woodard

Membership

in

Lambda

Mu Mu,

Theta's sorority within a sorority,

is

an unforgettable experience.

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KAPPA DELTA
\W^J
>

Receives

Clara Abercrombie
Dorislee Akers Susie Andrews

Carri Anthony Nancy Beachley Joan Campbell

Judy Carhart
Alice Carlton Nancy Cella

Ellie Christian

and Rita Province

get help in

trimming the Christmas

tree at the house.


Ellie Christian

Betty Conley

Mary Grace Cook

Wendy

Marion. Demers Gasteiger Cheryl Griffiths

Kathy Hill Susan HoUis Kitty Johnson

<5f f>

Kathy Jordan Deanie Kahl


Carol Knight

Margie Kuhn

Lynn

Loetterle

Billye Jo

Lubin

Janet Marshall Jean Michael Sue F. Miller

The KD's
*

find that a little splashed paint only adds to the fun of working together on the float.

National Achievement

Award

Kappa Delta commemorated their Founder's Day in the Wren Chapel. Activities iiickided the Diamond Ball, a float in the Homecoming Parade, and
fraternity
parties.

^f
^iV'

Sue Miller Suzanne M. Miller

In

February

the

KD's went

to

Richmond

to visit the crippled children they sponsor.

Judy Morris Sandy Morrison

Betty

Newsome

Jeanne Obenchain

Leonora Owre
Vice-President

Margaret Pratt

Rita Province

Sandy Reussow
Treasurer

Row: Cheryl Scott, Jane Rucker, Penny Russell, Carol Graham, Linda Albright. Second Row: Beth Furbush, Susan Absher, Carol Knapp, Ann Wooten, Marilyn Verheyden, Janet Shields. Third Row: Janet Graham, Nancy Woodward, Amy Blanchard, Nancy Goodrich, Jackie Hoskins, Mary Shorter, Susan Burgess, Jane Ledbetter, Sandy Borden, Susan Shafer, Ann Bailey.
Front

C^*

Mary Chris Schmitz Mary Fran Sedwick


President

Sandy Skeen Cindy Smith

Chris Sturges Secretary

Kaye Sweeney

Meredith Swenson

Mary Thompson

Kathy Vancho Becky Vaughn

Nancy Verser Cecilia Walton

Ann Warrington
Elizabeth Wenrich

Kaye Sweeney exhibits Kappa Delta graciousness

at

their

Presidents Tea

189

KAPPA KAPPA
Nancy Allen Lynn Andrew

GAMMA
At
activities.

Hosts

Kappa began
football

the year with a reception for the

Karen Arnold
Carol Bagley

Homecoming they welcomed alumnae for breakfast boasting three princesses on the Homecoming Court. The Monmouth Duo with Pi Phi and visits to Eastern State were among Kappa
players.

Kappa Gamma's winter

Judy Banks
Barbie Bassuener

Louise Beard

Sue Benbow

Sandy Blackburn Sue Ellen Bowman

Alison Brenner Cealy Brown

Louise Callahan BiUie Cayot Secretary

N?
Karen Clay
Dorothy Correll

Juana Cottingham
Cathleen Crofoot

Sallie

Moore Daggett MerriU B. Dick

Suzanne Fauber Carol Figg

Mary Garvin
Katy Haan

Front Roiv: Elise Frazier, Butchie Good, Judy Rader, Donna Fowle, Betsy Ewing. Second Roio: Linda Beerbower, Gail Gates, Gayle Crawley, Nell Wrather, Michele Cayot, Barbara Randy Johnson, Sherry Hall, Bev Wright. Third Row: Mary Anne Mason, Ginny Kerns, Burket, Pearson,' Dale Brubeck, Condit Cooper, Kathy Kearney, Sandi Stemple, Barbara Register. Koch, Sue Marilyn

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Province Convention

Ann Hamilton
Susan Harvell
Barbara Henry Joyce Hill

Norma

Jarrett

Kathy Kincaid Linda Lacy


Gail Littlefield

Bambi Lynn
Linda Mayer

Martha McGuire Linda Mclndoe Ann Morris

Mary Lynn Murphy Mary Nuernberger

Suzanne Pearce Bea Peca


Carolyn Peery

Judy Poarch
Gail Proctor

Margie Randall

Lynn

Bette Scott Skerrett

Susan Small Linda T. Smith

Sandra Smith Margaret Sothoron Stemple Linda Sundin Nancy Sundin


Sallie

Sue Tarpley Kathy Tapper


Vice-President Laurie Uhl

Mary Ward
President

The Kappa scrapbook holds the interest of Mary \uernberger, Peggy Sothoron, and Burt Waite.

Gail White

Kappa's and Phi Tau's prepare

to share their

Christmas

spirit with the children at

Eastern State.

191

KAPPA SIGMA

Holds Christmas

"Oh, you must be

Kappa Sig on high

192

Party for Orphans

Front Row: Jern- Hemmelyain, liol) M.ihnir, J.jlin M. Vcmu^lionis, Ward Ellis, Frank Smith, Thomas Finton. Second Row: David Orgel, Jeff Beitner, Phil Paschall, Gary Newman, Bill Blume, Joe Pilch. Third Row: Bob Johnston, David Stout, Bruce Cook, Douglas Kellenberger,

Jim Laycock, Jim Worthington.

In one of the most active years in


at the college.

its

history

Kappa Sigma's

social season

was high-

theme parties, a sweetheart dance and a lieach weekend. Winning honors for the brotherhood was Bob Trice who received the fraternity's
lighted by several

scholarship.

Wayne

Alley

Ray Barger John Daley Jim Deinlein Tony DfMarv

Alan Harrell Richard Hayhurst Eddie Herring


Bill

Hoffman Frank Jenkins

C^ ^'

Dick

Jollitfe

!f>

Bob Kelly Hal Lynch


President

Bob Owen Ben Pomeroy

Dick Potter Don Robertson Nick Sayers John Shea Fred Slight

a6^
Judv Faust. Sweetheart

Bob Stephenson
George Stohner

Bob Trice

r?^

Vice-President
Gary' Walter

Ben Williams
Secretary

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-^tpia^

Keplar, which was founded on this campus in 1962, has come a long way to become a colony seeking
affiliation

with

national

fraternity.

Keplar

hopes

Their activities this year ranged from theme parties to helping in the Community Hospital Fund Drive.

to receive their charter this spring.

Dinners, Projects and Dances Help Unite

KEPLAR

Brotherhood

Keplar entertains Chi

Omega

with a picnic at Lake Matoaka.

Terry Bennett Roger Blomquist

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Front Row: Jeff Lischer, Joe Mayes, Dick Hoffman,

Hi^H
Benham, Bob Belshe, John Burleigh,
Second Row: Buddy Kling,
Bill Collins, Rafi Torrens, Kraig Schutte, Brett Stamps, Third Roiv: Destry Jarvis, Stan Wojno, Glenn Marshall, Mike Chesson,

Bob Drake
Larry Driscoll

Bill Sales.

Chuck

Baril, Pat Kalk.

Phil Rohrbach, Steve

Van Hook, Serge Gregory.

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194

PP

f^

Bob

Driscoll

Bill Finl.-y

Linscv Fliirincc

Mark

Granstein

Roger Hall Jim Hockman


President

Mike Hodnett
Vice-President

Don Honeman Chuck Huxsaw

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Doug Jarohson
Bol)

Johnson

Bob Jones

Gordon

Kellett

Treasurer Pete King

Dan Langdon

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Dave Larmore Mike Lee


Secretary Axe] Lcielium

Glenn Letham
Curt

Lowe

Joyce Bushong, Sweetheart

John Lucas

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John Mueller Mike Nuckols Rich O'Connor

s>

Bill Price

Gerald Pugh
Bill Register

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Steve

Row

Bill Scott

Rick Shelh

Larr>- Smyth Don Spengeman Jim Tatum

Jack Tompkins Bill Tropf

Mike Tucker

Theda Bara
Party.

blesses the spirits of Keplar's

Roaring Twenties

/95

Ernie Armstrong

Tim Austin Bob Barnes Rob Baxter Lynn Booker


Jim Branyon
Al Brown

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Wayne

Bullis

Nick Byrne Jim Callahan Milt Coffman Kevin Davenport

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Brad Davis

Lew

Treasurer Derrickson

Tom Fay
Steve Gaskins
Bill

Hancock
Harrison

Greg Hansen

Wade

John Hauss

Ken Himmel

Tom Hochheimer
Bob Jagger Chop Jordan
Larry Koch George Kokolski Steve Lancashire Keith Maurer Ric McKittrick Vice-President

Tim McPherson

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Welcomes Alumni and

You

don't need that

hand anyway.

196

Cluick Oliver

John Pratt
I'rrsident

Bol.

Purcdl

Burt Queen

Boh Thompson
John Todd

Stan Warder Steve Watkins

Chuck WiUiams
Joe

Winn

Does anyone know how

to

work

this

thins?

Parents to

Homecoming
Tlie

with a Roast Pig Feast

Lambda

Chi's

welcomed alums home with

the annual Roast Pig dinner. Christmas time found


the brodiers entertaining mentally retarded children
at a party.

The

social pace

was
and

set at the
tlie

lodge with

the Roaring Twenties party

Christmas formal.

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Row: Tom Doughty, Rob Baxter, Jack Pulling, Pete Correa, Steve Lancashire. Second Row: John Eppler, Jim Parker, Dennis Cordell, Barry Porter, Al Anderson, Paul Conrad. Third Row: Lew Derrickson, Don Murphy, Tom Tucker, Scott Liddle, Steve Howard. Carl Nelson.
Front
r^f.^

Martv Vann. Sweetheart

197

Phi

Tau's

gladly

accept

contribu-

tion to the Peninsula United

Fund.

PHI
Tim
Bevins-

KAPPA TAU
?J |>
fl>

Conducts Campus Drive for

Rick Boysen Jim Caplan

Mike Christner Rad Conrad


Vice-President

John Paul Cousins

Mai

Crist

Treasurer Joe David Dick DeBell

Ernie Donehower

Bruce Gillespie Brian Hallman

Dwaine HarreU

Dan Harvey
Dave Heenan
President

Paul Hildebrand

Mike Inman
Secretary Brian Lamm

Bill Miller

Tom

Millican

Don Moore

198

George Nance Gerry Nance

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Bill

Sigafoes
.Smith

Ken

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From Row: Ed Perlman, Jim Baldwin, Aubrey Rapcr, Bud Tamea, William Reinhardt. Second Row. Phil Frank, Don MacNemar, Scott McLaughlin, Paul Fleshood, Frank Miller. Third Row: Mike Leech, Vernon Bolton, David Cole, Ed Klein, Dave Thompson.

Hugh Southerland
Jim Stout

Peninsula United Givers


The beginning of
to

Fund
year found Phi alumni association
house.
Socially

the school

Tail in the midst of forming an

help raise

money

to

finance

its

was also a success with combo parties, a beach weekend, a sweetheart dance, and climaxed with the annual Jamica Beach Party.
the year

11 ~"

Rick Wiggins
'"-

P.

Y. Yurachek

.-p.

Ernie

Donehower

gives

"A

Taste of Defeat" to the bulldog niakina a winning combination for Phi Tau's homecoming

float.

/99

Nancy Bagby
BiUie Baker Janet Baker Penelope Bennett

Alice Boone
Kristi

Brown

Susan Bruch Pani. Crawford

Pat Cullen Mar>- Anne Dailey

Linda Fombell
President

Diane Giangrande

Gloria Gracian

Carolyn Grant Rebecca Jones Carolyn Koehler

Candy Metz Diane Miller


Treasurer

Suzanne Miller
Alice

Moberg

Miriam Wineman and followers partake


at their

of

"good

cheer''

Christmas dance.

As the most improved national chapter, Phi Mu had a very active year holding an Alumnae Banquet, Halloween party, spaghetti dinner, and two formal
dances.
in the

They

also

sponsored

faculty

children's

party. Continuing to

win honors, Phi

Mu

placed

first

1966 Greek games.

Front Row: Lynn Hodgson, Jody Hallisey, Candy Munster, Teresa Creef, Gloria Gracian, Ellen Babb. Second Row: Lynn Hecht, Linda Vacca, Kathie Blake, Carol Taylor, Joyce Davis, Gail Whitaker.

AHce Rae Boone and Penny Bennett hear

200

PHI

MU

Receives National

Award

for

Most Improved Chapter

Chatter and laughter along with funny costumes are

all

part of the friendly atmosphere at Phi Mu's Halloween Party.

Veronica Mulcahy Carolyn Peyronnet Secretary Ellen PhiUips

Ellen Pugh Victoria Read

Sandra Reese

Rebecca Rice Cis Roton


I

ice-President

Marsha Sater

Ann Sessoms
Margarette Smith Flora Smith

Linda Vacca
Gail Varela Patrica Verhine

Miriam Wineman

compliments on their buffet.

t^-^,

Sharon Yager Sandra Zenker

201

Kay Atkins
Judy Bretana Susan Brown

O/if*

LeeBibb Bugden
Gerry Burks Chris Burney

Trudy Butner
Cathy Calvert Sherri Carpini President

Kathy Cracraft

Mary Ann Cremins Missy Crowgey

Front Roiv: Sandy Webb, Charlene Kramer, Gerry Farinholt, Barbara RichardHehns, Susan Davi, Maureen McCormack. Second Row: Jo Raflo, Sherri Kardis. Third Row: Leslie Nadel, Lynda Murphy, Grace Roselli, Anne Moore, Fran Gretes, Frosty Hoskins, Kay Tucker, Karen Clark. Fourth Row: Lee Hamilton, Chris Thatcher, Kim Watson, Carol Rodenbaugh.
son. Cheryl

Leslie Davis

Lynn Dulin
Jackie Engle

Judy Faust Diane Goodman

Pam

Goodrich

Becky Goolsby Ginny Goolsby


Vice-President

Donna Gorman

Carole Green Kathy Green


Shirley Harkess

Secretary

Barbara Herbert Mary Ann Hocutt Sharon Hogan

Diana Hull Becky Humphlett Marilynn Hunt

Bev Johnson Kathy Kishbauch Diane Lelchworth

Pam Mason
Sandy McNeill

Mary Morden

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Christmas
at Pi

Beta Phi.

202

Pi

Plii

honors

include

two

Phi

Beta

Kappa's,

two Mortar Board's, and four fraternity sweethearts.

The Moiuiiouth Duo,


prize

fraternity parties,

and a second

Homecoming

float highlighted the fall. In the

spring Pi Phi and Sig

Ep

joined to sponsor an Easter

party for underprivileged children.

PI

BETA PHI

Celebrates

its

National Centennial in 1967

Sharon Quillen shows her Chesire Cat smile

to

Janice Jones, Janet Watkins, and

Pam Goodrich

in "Alice in Pi

Phi Land."

Gerry Burks snaps her fingers

to the

"Telephone
Geordie Paulus

Song"

as others try to follow.

Nancv

Pitzer

BilsyPlybon Mary Beth Pretty

Nancy Priebe

Sharon QuiUen
Francie Read Bonnie Robertson Elaine Ross Donna Says

Carolyn Scott Mary Ann Shaia Joan Simpson Joanna Staley


Treasurer Jo Lynne Stancil

Suzanne Swanson Susan Szadokierski


Chris Taylor

Marty Vann Pat Vopatek

^^^^
203

Dave Appier Tom Bagby


Bill

BiDDS

Treasurer Paul Broughton

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Bubsey Brvan Chandler Jim Clark Dick Dickinson


Bill

Elliot

Dinner

Mike Eberliardl Chuck Elliott


Jeff Fairbanks

Andy Glassman
John Hollandswort Bob Johnson Bob Johnston
Vice-President

Jim Julien Jack Lowery Dick Miller Tod Morgan

Tom

Niles

Mike Parker Bob Rowland


Dave Shackelford

Norm Smith
Bart Steib Pip Thomas

1^

Dick Tomlins Jack Tucker


President

^ p P ^ f^ S
Defeats PiKA's of

Kenny

Willia

PI

KAPPA ALPHA

PiKA

begins rush with a smoker.

204

Front
Cole,

Driscoll.

Row: Mike Gibson, Tom Watkins, Ragan Pulley, Bob Stone, Torsten Peterson, Jack Second Row: Robert Emerson, Webb deWitf, Larry Slipow, Greg Zakarian, Bill Tim Hunter, Fred Hinton. Third Row: David Canada, Ralph Hutchens, Tony Hurst,
Isaacs.

Jim Saulton, Bob Kennedy, Russ Bailey, Steve

Old Dominion
the

in Football

Collecting money for the Christmas Seal Drive, Playboy Party, Founder's Day Weekend, and athletics kept the PiKA's busy this year. In November they defeated their rival PiKA chapter from Old

Dominion

at

touch football, then entertained at a


Natalie Ryder, Sweetheart

party at the lodge.

Postgraduate careers?

205

Pi Lam's rollicked through the Purple and Gold Formal, the November beach party at the lodge, and the "yard and a half" party. The brothers contributed to the community by sponsoring the campus Bloodmobile, and joined the Kappa's in hosting a local orphan party.

Row: Berk

Front Rout: Mark Wickley, Ed Ritchie, Herb Armstrong, Jim Leprell, Pete Schleif. Second Powell, Keith Dayton, Jim Yoffy, Bill Donahue, Don Gates. Third Row: Theo Majka. Chuck Pollow, Larry Foy, Ted Wood, Duane Gerenser.

Sandi Thompson. Sweetheart

PI
Al Albert Bob Bly

LAMBDA

PHI Receives

President's

John Bowman

Carlton Brooks

Dave Brooks
Peter Clarke

Bill Crewe Dave France Don Freeman

Tony Gambardella
John Haley Will Hooker

Ned Hopkins
Joe Hopkins

Ronnie Hudson

Wade

Irwin

Howie Kahn Sam Kushner


President

Pi

Lam

brothers join
drive.

with the American Red Cross to sponsor a

campus blood

206

It's

not exactly Virginia Beach, but then,

who swims

at a

beach party?

Scholarship

Award
Scott Langhorst Steve Larson Steve Levenberg

Tim McGaughy

John Medinger
Vice-President

John Mowen Dudley Nachman George Oldfield

Ernie
Steve

Ramos

Boyd Rossing

Rowe

Bobbv Ruben

Gordon Saffold
Treasurer

Jahan Saleh Don Sanders Tom Spaulding

Stu Spirn

Max Taback Jim Taylor Ed Weisberg

Rich Westerman
Larry Whiting Steve Wing

Donn Wonnell

207

Donna Gorman, Sweetheart

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

The SAE's have another

in

honor of

their

new Sweetheart.

208

Besides standing second on the row scholastic-

produced some of the best parties of the Along with three beach weekends to take the brotliers away from campus, SAE sponsored a Champagne Sweetheart Party and a Shipwreck Party to
ally,

SAE

year.

round out

tlieir

social season.

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Spotlights

Row: Bobby Newell, Buff Buffington, Wade. Second Row: Bob Hutcheson, Chuck Amory, Jim Burnett, Carl Frankovich.

Combo

Parties

and Beach Weekends


John Adams George Bond
Buff Buffington

Roger Cahoon Roy Chaney Rod Coleman

Richard Dolsey Carl Frankovitch

John Garrett
Vice-President

Tom

Girard

PeeWee Howard
Bob Kaplan
Secretary

Jeff Kirssin

Treasurer Pete Marston Burt Prestridg President

Bob Sheeran

Tom

Spain

Tobey Stout

Bill Tur\ille

Fred Vaughn

Ron Willard
Couples dance to the music of "The Warlords."

209

Front Row: Doug Taylor, Jim Nemec. Jim Green, Connie Hellerich, Bob Sherwood, Jim Supplee, Chuck Hunsen. Second Row: Larry Joe, John Garber, Chris Condit, Craig Burgraff, Bob Kenney, Sandy Fagan, Ron Neblett, Mike Darr. Third Row: Jeff Ludford, Bill Churchill, Roy Kelly, Jim Cavanaugh, Tom Bright, Dave Holland, Jim Daniel, Howard Bruno.

The

Nil

men swung through

the year begin-

ning with the Golden Calf party in the fall, the Big Green Weekend, and ending with the Viking party in the spring. They took time out to entertain underprivileged children with Theta, and collect for the

Cancer Fund

in the

dorms.

SIGMA NU
^^^
Les Beadling

Holds an Open House


^^L.
!-"

for

Freshmen

Women

Sf^
-y---

</i^2V

J^" Ernstmeyer. Sweetheart

Bob
Bill

jti^-^"*

Bell

W^^

Adin Brown
Clarke

Rich

Como

Charlie Cox Scott Curzi Dave Ellenson

Dave Gapp Mike Holland Bob Holmes Steve Jaggard

^o

ifl .^fJn Al

i^ wi>. "...

1^

Ed Kellam Bob Knaupp


Chip Knowlton
Secretary

Jim Miller

Joe Neilson

Jim Onderdonk
Terry O'TooIe Jim Simonelli

Steve Slotnick Treasurer

Bob West
President

Ray Whiteman Ted Zychowski

210

The Sigma Nu Santa brings Season's Greetings


to the spectators of the G.

W.

basketball game.

can't believe

vouve never heard

of a double reverse.

211

Sig

Ep brothers welcomed alums and

parents to

Homecoming.

Rick Babcock
President

Jim Bell

Bob Brown
Chet Cassel

Robert Clay Mike Crane Ralph Elmore Phil Franklin

John Frece Dick Fullerton Andy Geohegan


Secretary Keith Hamack

Bill
Bill

Haymes
Jansen

Bob Johnson
John Keiter

Mike Keyes John King


Vice-President

ip

f?

p^

Rick Lawson Mike Lubeley

Steve Marcy Bob Meyerson

Art Miller

Al Murray

Rodger McKain Leonard McMaster Rick O'Neil

Mike O'Neill

Ron Ron

Petralia
Phillips

Treasurer Stan Ragsdale Bruce Ripy


Billie

Cayot. Sweetheart

212

Sig Ep began the year witli their traditional of college activity calendars, the profits from which went into the fraternity scholarship fnnd. Volsale
leyball,

badminton,

the sports, as Sig

Ep won

and horseshoes proved to be the all-college champion-

ship in each.

SIGMA PHI EPSILON

Wins Homecoming Float Award

eith

Hamack shows Dave Davis how

to sell a

calendar whether the customer wants

it

or not.

Austin Roberts

Jim Rumpler Jim Runyon

Don Schafer
Malcolm Sbick

Sam Smart

Dick Smith
Steve Snyder

Dave Spaulding

Larry Spell Tom Trautnian Joe Trice

Row: Eddie PevereU, John Artman, Buddy Gardner, Doug Freiberger, yayne Giberson, John Blum. Second Row: Greg Miller, Mark Eckhouse, Bob (lorris, Jeff Thiel, Drew Bright. Third Row: Jim Runyon, Dick Digennaro, Jeorge Collins, Mike Wakefield, Sam Seagle, Bill Boon.
Tont

Ben Womble Wright Dick Zyski

Tom

213

Hill

Barnett

Robert Blair
Vice-President

Hooker Boisseau Bob Cline


President

Mike Dipaola
Tracy Emerick

Danny Fore
Jeff Foster

Pam

Goodrich, Sweetheart

SIGMA

PI Invades Virginia Beach for Annual Orchid Ball

"Goodnight

ladies,

goodnight ladies,

214

Sijiina
lieiiig

Pi's

excel not only

in

scholastics

liy

aliove the

all-iiieii's

average, hut also in social-

izing, particularly at their

Orchid Ball

at the heach.

Rob Fromm Hank Godwin

Meanwhile, they constructed a new exercise path for


dogs
at the

SPCA

as a service project.
John Hugo

Dan Jenkins

Greg Jennings Bill Kallenbach

oo
Front Row: John Moses, Mike Millard, Scott Weatherford, Drew Hogwood, Harry Kent, Greg Jennings. Second Roic: Bill Bailey. Fred Simpkins, Bill Kallenbach, Rickie Allen, Jim Natal, Ed Eakin, Chip Boyd. Third Roiv: I^uss Hereford, Bill Semones, Bruce Beringer, Bob Pope, Bob Beason, Roger Nulton. John Kalbfell.

Bob Koch
Neil Livingstone Secretary

Robert Mentzer Fred Palmore

Jack be nimble.

John Quaintance

Tom

Reavely

Al Ritter
Chris Sherman

Tom

Shields

Jeff Steinhoff

Jim Tuthiil Dave Ware

^itM
Bill Bill

Wells

Westbrook

Frank Wright Bucky Zeigler


Treasurer

215

John Bane
President John Bennett

'^Jtk

Charles Berger Tron Brekke

THETA DELTA CHI


falo party,
ies

Wins

Mike Delaney Bob Fitzgerald

The Mods and Rockers party, the Harry Bufand the boat party on the Rappahanock

kept the brothers of Theta Delt well entertained. Partwere only a small part of their fraternity life as they swept to the intramural football and bowling

crowns.
Jeff

Gaber Duncan Gamett

George Goode

Doug Green

Jim Howard
Pete Huley

Scott

Huzek
Front Row: Robert McCannell, Richard Walker, Rod Klima, Tom Wieboldt, Charles Schwartzman, John Bennett. Second Row: Richard Stark, Neil Dickey, Lawrence Goldsmith. Dennis Godfrey, Ron Stewart, Walter Jones. Third Row: Lowell Savage, Lyle Bagley, Donald McGlothlin, Marshall Dressel, Ken Kulp.

Treasurer Steve Kohlhagen

Who

said the lodges are held together by rubber

bands?

216

Bowling Championship for Fourth Year

/I
Intramural Football Champions

Penny Coiner. Sweetheart


Jim Lewis Charles McCandlish McEntire

Tom

Skip Osborne

Ken Phillips Don Roberts

Bill Seibert

Chuck Sievers
Bill

Sinslcton

Tom

Ullrich Vice-President

Doug Volz Les Watson

Bob Willner A! Wooleyhan


Sonni

WooUey

217

^''.A-^WWWWhx'^A..

V:tf*iiSB^>'r V^'^f;'^'^

mmimit SPORTS

State,

Conference

Titles Spotlight Athletic

Department's Year

Front Row: Dick Besnier; Bobby Ross; Augie Tammariello; Chet Witten; Bob James; John Harvey; Paul MacLaughlin; Joe Agee. Second Row: Ed Derringe; Mont Linkenauger; Marv Levy; Bev

Vaughan; Don Roby; Warren Mitchell; Joe Downing; Harry Groves; Ralph Pucci; Les Hooker.

Athletic Director Lester

Hooker

Business Mana<;er

Ed Derringe

220

111

year highlighted
track and
football,

crowns
athletic

in

by Tribe Conference William and Mary's

department passed several milestones. Be-

sides finding a
ell,

new basketball coach in Warren Mitchplans for fencing and lacrosse teams were de-

veloped.

Warren

Mitchell, first year varsity basketball

mentor

Coach

of

the

football

Co-Conference Champion

Indians,

Marv Levy

Harry Groves, Coach of William and Mary's State, Conference and Regional pionship track squads

Cham-

221

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M^rlP^

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ils^Ji?

Front Row: Kirby Sims; Randy Glesenkamp; Ned Carr; Donnie McGuire; Chuck Albertson; Bill Conaway; Ron Petralia; Jeff Foster; Rodney Sclimitt; Jim Tuthill; Joe Neilson; Ray Gowin. Second Row: Les Beadling; Karl Triblehorn; John Shea; Buck Buchanan;

Bob Gadkowski; Tony DeMary; Steve Slotnick; Chip Young; Mike Madden; Eddie Herring; Mike Head; Bob Shay; Terry O'Toole;

Dick Sikorski; Jerry Mathis. Third Row: Chuck Housel; Al Yates;. Profitko; Bob McLaughlin; Tommy Sublett; Bob Holmes; Charles Jackson; Steve Jaggard; Marty Fuller; Jeff Lund; Bill McKinnon; Steve Maier; Adin Brown; Dan Darragli. Fourth Row: Jack Dean; Henry Scliutz; Ray Barger; Richard Como; Alvin Cheatham; Bill Clarke; Ted Zychowski; Burt Waite; Terry Morton.

Bob

William and Mary Ties for Southern Conference Crown


Despite failure to equal the 1965 mark, Wil-

and Dan Darragh for number of attempts and completions both in a single

liam and Mary's Big Green managed

to

share the

game and

for the season.

Southern Conference crown with East Carolina. In

Topping the
tions,

aerial circus with his

touchdown recep-

Coach Marv Levy's third season,


a 5-4-1

the tribe notched

mark

for

its

second winning season in a row.

Ned Carr pulled down game mark.

ten for a consecutive

After a frustrating opener with East Carolina,

Tribe performers were honored by selection as

which ended in a

tie

that

haunted the Tribe's cam-

paign, the Indians scored Conference victories against

George Washington, Citadel, V.M.I., and Richmond,


while losing to West Virginia. The non-conference
schedule saw a win over Villanova and losses to

Week and on the Conference Team. Dan Darragh, Terry O'Toole, Adin Brown, Chuck Albertson, Joe Neilson, Marty Fuller and Ned Carr
Players of the

Navy, Virginia Tech, and television opponent Boston College.

Four men, Adin Brown, Joe Chuck Albeilson, and Bob Gadkowski made the Conference first unit, and Ned Carr. Dan Darragh, Randy Glesenkamp, Ed Herring, and Buck
took weekly awards.
Neilson,

Indian fans saw records fall all season with

Buchanan were second team

selections.

Chuck Albertson

setting

marks

for pass receptions

222

Signal Caller

Dan

Dangerous Dan

set to

throw.

What William and Mary

didn't get.

Madden

breaks up a

Navy

strike

224

Darragh Passes
W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M
7
13
East Carolina

for School Aerial


7

Records

West Virginia
George Washington
Villanova
Citadel

24
3

10

34

14

24

6
21

Navy
22
13 18

VMI
Boston College

15
15

VPI
Richmond

20
19

35

Ned

Carr: six more.

225

Albertson Snags 67 Passes for School, Conference Marks

Donnie notches one more.

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ritual.

^.*sfr'-'4,

Speaking of brown helmets

Pre-game

226

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3T

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(jntA^

Darragh and the offense: moment? of

decision.

Buchanan: Blindside.

'Mazing Mike blasting

to daylight.

227

Four Indians Make Conference

First

Team,

The Line: "Where angels

fear to tread.

228

Five Placed on Second Unit


iirrf

Maier takes his man.

Carr: Goin";. Koins

DarraKli to Beadlino;:

Ground

attack.

Aibertson on the fake.

229

Pearce, Walk,

Roby Mentors
:

meditating.

Frosh Score 4-1 Record for Third Straight Winning Year


William and Mary's freshman football team
the

hard driving Papooses beat teams from BuUis

combined a
tion of

solid

offense with

tight

defense to
the direc-

Prep, Frederick Military Academy, Newport

News

post a four and one season record.

Under

Apprentice

School

and George Washington, while

Don Roby,

in his

first

outing as a coach.

losing to a highly respected

Navy team.

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Front

31;|6 ^38; 80h32i(i^aij4X 26,

Row: Jim Cavanaugh; Connie

Hellerich;

Bill

Gabeler;

Roy

Kelly; Tom Odell; Chuck Blanton; Sandy Fagan; Bruce Cook; Jim Daniel. Second Roiv: Dave Stack; Bob Johnston; Joe Pilch; Gary Newman; Ronnie Sparks; Mac Boiv-man; Ron Cartwright; Bill Churchill; Larry Joe; Roger Keagy; Rick Salmon. Third Row:

Steve Howard; Dennis Connie; Dave Holland; Tom Bright; John Kelley; Jim Simpson; Howard Bruno; Jim Nemec; Bill Burns;
Ellis; Ed Grein. Fourth Row: Ed Farrell, manager; Chuck Bill Carafello; Dave Sottili; Bob Mahnic; John Greene; Jim Green; John Yonushonis; Jim Laycock; Benny Vaughan, manager.

Ward

Hood;

230

Bruce Cook hauls

in a

Laycock

aerial

Behind blocking, Jimmye Laycock rambles around end.

II
I

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I

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Coach Roby and end Jim Cavanaugh

talk over pass patterns.

Ron Sparks

finds a hole off tackle.

231

Grouped

at the start.

Donnelly's kick.

Judges The Fates


:

at the finish.

232

William and Mary Cross Country:


The 1966 version
Cross Country squad
of

Number One
In
regional

in the

South

William

and

Mary's

to

tough squads from Georgetown and Annapolis.


competition,
in

achieved the top ranking in

the

Tribe overpow-

Southern

cross

country.

Dominating the

regional

ered
meet,

its
tlie

opponents

the

N.C.A.A. Region Three

championships, as well as dual meet opponents, the


Indians closed the season by taking eighteenth at the

State meet,

and the Southern Conference

meet, with record margins of victory. Five


of the

members

N.C.A.A. National Championship. With team captain,

seven

man
to

squad, Terry Donnelly, George


Juris Luzins and Dick Widell,

Joe Philpott

the only senior on the squad, the

Davis,

Chop Jordan,

Indians were supposed to have faced a rebuilding


year, but outstanding performances by Terry Don-

were named

die Conference All Star

team

in

an

unprecedented vote by Conference coaches.

nelly and George Davis gave the Indians their best

At the National Championship, William and


Mary's young team gained experience that will
it

season in years. Finishing with a four and two dual

sei-ve

meet record, which included wins

over

powerful

well next year, finishing eighteenth.

teams from Virginia, Quantico, V.M.I, and Western


Kentucky, the season was marred by narrow losses

The freshman squad, notable


was undefeated.

for

its

deptli,

Five miles of pain and freedom.

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Front Row: Mark Ruddell; Joe Hopkins; Juris Luzins; George Davis; Chop Jordan; Dick Widell; Joe Philpott; Steve Larson; Terry Donnelly Larr>' Armstrong. Second Row: Harry Groves, coach Tom Ruth, graduate assistant;
;
;

Ted

Wood;

Jim

Eric McDuffie; Smith; John Derrick; Mike Wallace; Charles Hargrove;

Jim Fussell
;

Larry

Bryant Richard Nangle; Pat Stangie, manager; Bob


James, coach.

Jim

Rama

screens for a Panneton drive.

Pomeroy

flips

the ball toward the basket.

234

With

victories over Evansville, Davidson,

and

Richmond among

their

most impressive games, the

Indians responded to the first-year coaching of Warren Mitchell in fine style, ending with the best record
of the past four seasons, 14-11, and a third place in
the Soutliern Conference.

This season also saw the Tribe

hit the

century

mark for tlie first time in many years Hampden-Sydney 100-78.

as they

dumped

Ben Pomeroy repeated as All-Conference, and


was runner up for Player of the Year, while Mitchell was barely nosed out for Coach of
die

Year honors.

Ron Panneton became the first player since Jeff Cohen to average more than twenty points per game.
David Walker drives
in for a layup.

First- Year

Coach Warren Mitchell Produces Winning Season

Row: Bart Steib; Ben Pomeroy, captain; Randy Mitcliell. Second Row: Dan Bonner, trainer; David Walker; Jack Downing; Ron Panneton; Ed Derringe; John Har\ey, assistant coach. Third
Front

Warren Mitchell, head coach; Jim Rama; Mike Johnson; Dave Daugherty; Bill Taylor; Bev Vaughan, assistant coach.
Roiv:

235

Ben Pomeroy

Bill

Taylor takes aim from the base

line.

Panneton: drivins.

236

Repeats as Conference First

Team

Selection

Pomeroy, Walker, Panneton, Daugherty, Rama.

Pomeroy and Daugherty on

defense.

237

Indians

End Year

14-11, Third in Conference,

Ben Pomeroy

sets for a shot

against Florida Southern.

VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD

W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M W&M

65 67 72 54
75 82

Virginia

80
73

West Virginia
Pittsburgh
St.

68 67
69

Francis

Florida Southern

East Carolina

63
30

36
72

George Washington
Jacksonville

69

Virginia Tech

68 96
74 78

85
100
'

George Washington

78 77 84 79
91

Hampden-Sydney Richmond The Citadel


East Carolina
Virginia Tech

90

85
72

The Citadel
V.M.I.

84 57
57 92
71 81

64

85 74
67 79

Furman
Davidson
V.M.I.

Richmond

69

EVANSVILLE INVITATIONAL

W&M W&M W&M W&M

74 49

Evansville

72
State

New Mexico

62

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT


76 65
George Washington
Davidson

66 78
Ron Panneton
slips past

Richmond's

Tom

Green for a

layup.

238

Nail 'Cats, Spiders in

Top Games

NAME
Pannelon
Ponieroy

FGM-FGA FTM-FTA REB PTS AVG


172-340 136-318
172-213

93-132
77-88

Daugherty

111-198
103-230
62-142
34-85
24-51

Rama
Walker

52-76
57-80 29-53

Downing
Taylor
Steib

21-32
5-7

4-10
3-19
2-2

Mitchell

7-18
0-1

82 308 200 202 32 43 46 4 22


3 5

516 365 299 258


181

20.6
14.6
12.0
10.3
9.1

97
69
13 13

4.0
2.9
1.6
.9
.8 .7

Derringe

4 4

Johnson
Totals

2-9

0-3

653-1394 513-704 1086 1819

72.8

Soph Dave Daugherty leaps

to control a tip.

239

Front Roiu: Scott McLennan; David Stout; Tom Finton. Second Row: Gary Williams, manager; Jim Worthington Bob Sherwood; Jim Supplee; Jerry Hemmelgam.

Larry Paffrath Coaches Frosh in Winning Year

As Sherwood Paces Papooses

to 10-5

Record

Frosh Coach Larry Paffrath plans strategy during a time-out.

240

Tom

Finton takes the tap

at niidcourt.

Bob Sherwood

hits for

one from the charity

stripe.

Hi ]W
ItJlW
^^T^^^^^H
10

The William and Mary freshmen basketball


team played one of
its

toughest schedules in years,

and the results were encouraging. Led by 6 foot 6

Bob Sherwood, who broke


with a

all

frosh scoring records

32 point average and a 50 point night against

Frederick Military
of

Academy,

the Papooses took

15 contests, providing encouragement for Indian

basketball fans about varsity teams to come.

W4 ^ 1wT
Driving the lane. Jim Supplee goes for a
lav'up.

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jH
241

Varsity and Frosh Indoor Track Squads!

Jim Jancaitis completes a barrel

roll.

Nick Byrne,

state

and conference shot put champion.

Long jumper Ed Witt shows him a state crown.

the

form that brought

242

Sweep
up where they

State

and Conference Championships


by successfully

William and Maiy's winter track teams picked


left

off last season

defending their State


in lioth

and Conference crowns, winning

meets by overwhelming margins.


also

The Tribe's trackmen

performed well

in in-

vitational competition at Chesterfield, V.M.I., Dela-

ware, the Philadelphia Enquirer Relays and the U. S.

Track and Field Federation meet. Splitting in dual


meet competition, the Indians ovenvhelmed East Carolina

while losing narrowly

to

Ohio

State.

Among

tlie

track standouts in the winter camtitle

paign were Teriy Domielly, Conference and State


holder in the
of the State

880 and

the mile;

Doug

Griffith, holder

and Conference hurdling crown; Nick


the shot

Byrne,

who swept

crown

at

both the state and

conference meets, plus George Davis, Marshall Stone,

Ed Witt and freshman Brace Dallas.

Mark Decot

clears the high hurdles at

Ohio

State.

Conference and State 880 record holder Terry Donnelly.

243

Depth-Shy Swimmers Post Good Dual Record;


The
varsity

swim team,

short on depth this sea-

son, posted a solid 5-7 dual meet record.

The twelve

swimmers were sparked by senior captains Bob West


and
Bill Atkinson, as well as juniors Keith

Mauer and

George Bear. Development keynoted the year as two


sophs, butterflier Keith

Hamack and
The

diver

Bob Hen-

derson earned
with
solid

letters.

squad's returnees, along

men from

the unbeaten frosh squad, should show

improvement next season.

Team powerhouse

Keith Mauer takes a breath in the butterfly.

Bob Henderson

tucks for his two and a half cycle spin

244

Freshmen Conclude Great

8-0-1

Year

Front Row: Bob West, co-captain; Bill Atkinson, co-captain; Bill Bamett; Keith Hamack; George Bear; Keith Mauer. Second Row: Dudley Jensen, coach; Phil Sparks; John Hollandsworth; Bob Taggart; Dick Dickinson; Hartley Dewey; Ed Walker, manager,

finishing

by slipping through the surface with perfect

form.

Front Row: Bob Ricketts, manager; Ken Unzicker; John Greene; Wayne Giberson; Dick DiGennero; Duncan Reid; Fred Hoener; Wally Riley, coach. Second Row: Bob Kennedy; John Kalbfell; Rich Reynolds; Rich Morris; Jim Husband; George Collins.

245

Tribe Soccer Squad Ends


First Full Varsity
The Indians played
the

Season
1966 season
as a full

their

varsity sport for the first time. Rebuilding most of

year with

several

veterans,

new

players,

and
Senior Gary King boots the ball upfield.

freshmen who will play varsity next year, the Tribe


posted several close games in the nine loss campaign.

Front Row: Larry Dillon; BUI Crewe; Larry Fox, John Burleigh; Steve Row; Pete Schleif. Second Row: Keith Bricklemeyer; George

Fenigsohn; Steve Gaskins; Bob Boal; Art Louise; Paul Mac!


lin,

coach.

246

foni Wieboldt

moves

the ball to Pete Clarke for a shot at the Fort Eustis Roal.

Captain

Mike King-Harmon dribbles down

field.

Rookie Coach MacLaushlin.

247

Led by Senior Nick

Orrick, Tribe

Gymnasts Post 4-4 Year

Practice in

Blow Gym.
direction of

Under

tlie

Coach Chet Witten, Wilits

liam and Maiy's gymnastics team entered

third

season as a varsity sport. Co-captained by seniors Nick

Orrick and Bob Rowland, the squad, working with the

gymnastics club sponsored by Coach Witten, rounded


into the best

form

yet.

Nick Orrick, whose

versatility

made him

in-

valuable to the team, paced the Indian gymnasts as


they posted a four and four record.

Backing up the team's seniors, several sopho-

mores played
future.

roles that

argue well for the team's

Among

the under-class standouts

were Morris

Spurling, Herminio Cuei-vo and

Jimmy Runyan.
Robert Morris in a giant swing

248

Melvin

Manor holds

a cross on the rings.

Rick Spurling assumes the Japanese handstand.

Front Ron-: Chris Hines; Gail Watkins; Carl Nelson; Steve Vore; Melvin Manor; Herminio Cuervo; Bob Morris; Rick Spurling; Bob Rowland, co-captain; Marylin Johnson; Michele Loizzi. Second Rou':

Henry Schwarting; Neil Dickey; Gene Cochran; Bob


ter

own; Wal-

Mehring.

249

Conference champ Scott Curzi shoots under the shoulder of his opponent.

Richard Citron works on a break down.

Bruce Ripy

in a face off against

an opponent.

Scott Curzi

Wins Southern Conference Crown;;

Ellis pins his

opponent.

Coach Dick Besnier and ankle before a match.

Manager Charlie Kraus

tape

up Bruce Ripy's

250

Dick Besnier, coach; Charlie Kraus, manager; co-captain; Bruce Ripy; Sam Smart.

Scott Curzi, co-captain;

Chuck Stout;

Dick

Citron;

Jim Miller;

Bob

Ellis,

Frosh Undefeated in Dual Meet Campaign


The wrestling program
at the College, a recent
its first

addition to the athletic department, produced

Southem Conference champion


Scott Curzi in the
into the

this

year

sophomore
who went

177 pound

class. Curzi,

tournament with an eight and two record,


of his matches to take the first place

won

all three

trophy.

Coach Dick Besnier, although not having a winning record in dual meet competition with a two and
seven mark, noted that four of the matches were lost

due

to

weight

forfeits.

Tying only one dual match,


are counted

the

frosh,

who
Front Larry

on

to

add much

to future Tribe wrestling

squads, were led by three undefeated men, Jeff Thiel

and

Ron

Stewart,

George Miller,

who posted who was tied once.

perfect

marks, and

Besnier, coach; Jeff Thiel; Doug Frieberger; Dermis

Row: Ron Stewart; John Eppler; Rick Stark; Goldsmith; Bill Boone. Second Row: Dick Drew Bright; Bill Funk;
Godfrey;
Chris

Condit;

Charlie Kraus, manager.

251

Cricket

Team

Maintains Tradition of Oldest

Inter-Collegiate Sport with Spring

Matches

First year

man Randy

Bell hits a grounder.

Harry Krauss, co-captain; Pete King; Mainwaring.

Tom

Davis, co-captain; Bruce Kerr;

Randy

Bell;

Richard

252

Completing

its

seventh

year at William and

Mary,
and

the cricket club continued to entertain students

tourists with matches, interspersed

by

tea breaks,

on the Market Square green.

Led bv seniors Harry Krauss,


Jerry Jebo, along with Englishmen

Tom

Davis, and

Hugh Babington-

Smith, Mike King-Harmon, and Richard Mainwaring,


the

team faced matches with Howard University,


North Carolina,
the

Greensboro,

British

Common-

wealth Cricket Club and the Maryland State Cricket


Club.

Tom

Davis bats for fielding practice.

Co-captain

Tom

Davis

at bat.

253

Ron

Botto

and

Captain

Lafrance

check

Front Row: Rick Babcock. co-captain; Ron Botto, co-captain. Second Row: Jim Bailey; Rob Sgt. William Thomas, coach; Captain Richard Lafrance, coach; Rieharc ert Pollard; Knight; William Morris.

score sheets.

Development of Frosh and


Keynoting the
in
rifle

ROTC
On
the
at

Rifle
firing

Teams Boosts Future


Morris standing, with
Botto.

program
varsity

at

the

College

line,

Bailey

anc

1966-67 was the development of a new

ROTC

Routh

prone.

rifle

team

in addition to the

and freshmen

squads.
tain

Under

the direction of first-year coach Cap-

Richard Lafrance, the three teams perfonned

credibly, with developments in the frosh and

ROTC

units giving rise to hopes for stronger performances

from the

varsity.
jjy

Captained

seniors Rick

Babcock and Ron

Botto, the varsity put in a solid year, notching a five

and

five

dual meet record. The team also placed sixth

in die Southern Conference

championships while

tak-

ing second in the Virginia State League.

The freshmen unit, led by John Boles and Thomas Routh, completed the dual meet season with a four and one mark. The Kent Swanson-led ROTC
team finished
its

campaign of postal meets with an

overall eight and two record.

254

New

Frosh Golf

Team Adds
for Future

Depth and Builds

In a year following a rise to second place in


the Southern Conference, the varsity golf

squad faced

a rebuilding program.

The team, coached by Joe Agee,


Kyle and
Bill

faced one of

its

toughest schedules in years with only

three returning lettermen, seniors John

Binns, and junior Carl Christensen.

Highlighting the season for the Tribe golfers

was an early spring swing through


and Georgia
State.

the

south with

matches against Mercer, Georgia Tech, Oglethorpe

championship match

The year ended with the State at Hot Springs, and the Southern
at

Conference tournament
lina.

Myrtle Beach, South Caro-

Coach Agee put


years, of Bill
ohn Kyle on his follow-through.

his

emphasis on development
unit, the first in

by adding a five man freshmen


Fred Hinton and Steve Isaacs.

many

Benham, John Morello, Bob Beason,

Mike Parker; John Kyle; Al Wooleyhan; Joe Hughes:


<^oach.

Dick Tomlinson;

Tom

Niles;

Joe Agee,

Frosh golfers Bob Beason. Fred Hinton

and Steve Isaacs work on

their grips.

255

Coach Hooker

in conference.

Right hander John King

fires

one

in the bull pen.

Front Row: Keith Lee, batboy; Bruce Hornsby, batboy. Second Row: Tom Trautman; Mike Keys; Mike Lubeley; Bob Bradenham; Bart Steib, co-captain; John Bane, co-captain; Tim Austin; Al Qieatham; John King; Steve Row. Third Row:

Jim Rama;

Les Hooker, coach; Chuck Albertson; Jerry Masters; Kevij Davenport; Randy Glesenkamp; John Medlin; Jay Newton. Jack DriscoD; Tron Brekke; Jim Vergara; Sal Mclntyre, assistant coach.
i

256

The 1967 baseball season was one of


relied

the best the

Indians have ever posted on the Reservation.

The Tribe

on the pitching strength of transfer Jay Newton

and senior
Albertson,

Tom

Trautman, and the hitting of Chuck


as the

Randy Glesenkamp, and Jim Rama


the Indians

team improved tremendously over last year's 12-15


record.

By mid-season,
thirty-six

had won as many


included fifteen

games as they did

all last year.

The
Italian

game schedule

Conference matches, as well as exhibitions with the

Olympic team,

the nationally ranked Florida

and the Syracuse Chiefs of the TripleA International League. This year's team was stronger
State Seminoles,
in all

departments, boasting conference leaders in

in-

dividual statistics.

Tim
run.

Austin crosses the plate after smashing a

home

Much-Improved Indians

Battle

For Top Conference Spot

-*v:-^^,^-;
Bart Steib heads toward first after laying

down

a sacrifice.

257

Hooker Blends Youth, Experience

into

Winning Lineup

i=^

,--t^-:

'^^^:

Out-third to

first!

Jay Newton takes one outside.

258

Alberlson breaks up a double play.

DATE
March 18

OPPONENT
Earlham
Bucknell

PLACE
Home Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Away
Away Home Away Home Away

20
21

Frostburg State

23 24 25 27 28 28 29 30
31
April

Temple

VMI
Akron
Jacksonville
Italian

Olympic

Jacksonville

Florida State

Oglethorpe

Georgia State

Fumian (2)
Davidson (2)
Castleton State

4
5

6 8 10 15 18 21 22 24 29

Delaware

VPI

VMI
Citadel (2)

VPI
Syracuse
Syracuse

May

Old Dominion West Virginia (2) George Washington (2)

4 6 8
10 13

Navy Richmond
Old Dominion
East Carolina (2)

Richmond

Tribe pitching ace Jay Newton.

259

Six

Man

Pitching Corps, Versatility

Keys

to

Freshmen Season

The 1967 William and Mary freshmen baseball


team began
its

twelve-game schedule with a fourteen


that despite its size,

man
it

roster.

Coach Ed Jones noted


any team

was

as strong as

in past years.

The

six

man
the

pitching staff, headed by southpaw Al Wohlleben and


right banders

Eddie Allen and Jack Pulling, was

key

to the

squad's success.

Versatility also played an important role, as

several team

members played two

positions during the


to

campaign. The team's ranks are expected


the varsity with

provide

more players than those

of previous

years.

/.

-.

Pitcher Eddie Allen plans strategy with Bruce

Cook

and!

Ralph Hutchens.
First

baseman Buddy Gardner takes a peg

at first.

Front Row: Ralph Hutchens; Al Wohlleben; 'Williain Bloom; Benny Vaughan; Rick Allen; Lin Cotman; Roger Keagy; Buddy Gardner; Terry Hutchens, bat boy. Second Row: Ed Jones, coach; Eddie Allen; Bruce Cook; Jim Worthington; Jack Pulling; Tom Finton; Bobby Walker; Ken
Williams, graduate assistant.

260

Paul MacLaughlin, coach; Robert Blair, captain; Ben Womble; Daugherty; Kent Stevens; Jeff Fairbanks.

Tom

Ben

Womble smashes

backhand shot

Tennis

Team

Faces Building Year with


its

One Returning Letterman


William and Maiy's 1967 tennis squad entered
to capitalize

campaign hoping

on strength in the midits

dle positions in order to retain

third place in the


re-

conference which

it

held last year. With only one

turning letterman, captain Robert Blair, the team was

made up
ior.

of four sophomores, two juniors and one senthat the


in rocent

However, Coach MacLaughlin expected

group would produce one of the best seasons

William and Mary tennis

history.

Captain

Bob

Blair takes a forecourt drive.

Number two

player Jeff Fairbanks serves a hard drive.

261

Outdoor Track

George Davis: on the way


mile.

to a

win

in the two

262

Team Defends
As
the strongest
recent history, the
its

State

and Conference Crowns

team in William and Mary's 1967 outdoor track squad defended Conference and State titles in an effort to swecj)
crowns available
to
it.

all

the regional

After opening the season with a solid victory


over Springfield, Tribe athletes performed in events

such as the
set

American University Relays

where

they

two records, the Colonial Relays, the Penn Relays,

and the North Carolina Relays, as well as in dual meets


with

VMI, Miami of Ohio, and Quantico. Led by senior co-captains John Lampe and Mike

f
<r
II,

Holland, the squad was the most versatile, and un-

doubtedly the deepest ever to be at William and Maiy.

Track events were in the hands of


Davis,

men

such as George

-V,

'

Chop Jordan, Dick Widell, Terry Donnelly,

Phil Dillard, Fred Anspach, Juris Luzins,


fith,

Doug

Grif-

and Mark Decot, while Nick Byrne, Dick Con-

way, and Marshall Stone led the team in field events.


Hurdler Doug Griffith.

Front Row: Jim McDuffie, Julm l)<.rrnk, Dan Henneberg, Jeff Cross; Bob Stone; Bill Collins; Richard Nangle; Larr, Br>ant. i>^,.onJ Ruu. Bud Tan.ca; Mike Wallace; Charles Hargrove; Bill Findler; Ned Armstrong; Mark Ruddel; Ted Wood; Chris Nugent; Eric Smith; Mike Dann; Larry Armstrong; Tom Griffin; Bruce Dallas. Third Roic: Dave Gapp, Juris Luzins; Rich Olsen; Phil Dillard; Dee Craig; Mike Holland, co-captain; Richard Widell; Joe Hopkins; Terry Doimelly; Chop Jordan; Mark Decot; Tom Nugent. Fourth Ron: Tom Ruth, graduate coach; Pat Stange, manager; George Davis; Doug Griffith; John Todd; Robert Davis; Keith Bricklemyer; Mason Prickett; Jim Jancaitis; Marshall Stone; Dick Conway; Steve Gaskins; Will Hooker; George Fenigsohn; Nick Byrne; Fred Anspach; Harry Groves, head coach; Bob James; assistant coach.

263

Theta Delt Wins Intrumural Football

Title.

Portrait of champions.

264

Sig

Ep Takes Lead

for Overall

Championship

"'

'Vit

'^i rtii

if' iiiirr*(^

II

Intramural Program

is

Center for Sports

Minnesota

fats

and company.

ringer.

Hey, nobody's lookin'

at

me!

266

at

William and Mary


Under
the direction of

Mr. Ed Jones, William

and Maiy's intramural program for

men
tlie

continued to

be a major source of extra-curricular entertainment


in the

1966-67 session. Highlighting


in the football

fall

season

was Theta Delt's victory

championship,
title.

while the fraternity's bowlers copped the bowling

Kappa Sig notched


ball

a perfect record to win the basket-

crown, while a team from Sig

Ep

battled

its

way

to

the volleyball title. Athletes

from Sig Ep won most

of

tlie

individual championships to give their fraternity

a solid leg

on the overall championship.


Hohii

Where's he goin'?

267

Run by

the

W.A.A., women's

athletics at Will-

iam and Mary included a round


sity sports.

of intramural

com-

petition as well as the regular varsity

and junior var-

Besides sponsoring an intramural program

which included hockey, swimming, basketball, and


volleyball, the
fall to

W.A.A. gave a freshmen


in

picnic in the

introduce girls to the athletic programs, and


the spring.
Visits

an awards dessert

by touring

hockey and lacrosse teams under the auspices of the

W.A.A. highlighted

the year.

United States First Women's Hockey

Team

exhibition.

Touring

Team

Visits, Fall Picnic,

Awards

Dessert,

Give

it

one more

try.

268

Mermaids'?

Varsity, Intramurals, Fill

Women's

Sports Year

Varsity hockey action.

One and one

is

269

Five of

Women's Hockey Team


to First All-State

Chosen

Team

Despite posting an average 4-3-2 record in 1966,


the
in
to

women's varsity hockey team played well enough, the view of its coach, Miss Caroline Haussermann,
its

hold

the countiy.

own in competition from any other part of The nucleus of this year's squad is expected
form an even stronger team next season.

to return to

Five individuals,

Mary Hum, Susan

Baskerville,

Jo Carol Sale, Kathy O'Flaherty and captain Clevie Youngblood were chosen for the All-State first team,
while two others. Dee Dee Helfrich and Jean Lusardi,

made
on

the second unit. Jo Carol Sale

was chosen

to

go

to the

Southeast Tournament second team. High-

lighting the season


First

was a

visit

Women's Hockey Team and by

by the United States the reserve team

for an exhibition.
Goalie Pat Cullen

Row: Miss Caroline Haussermann, coach; Bobbie Grove; Dee Dee Helfrich; Jo Carol Kay Sale; Kathy O'Flaherty; Kitty Johnson. Second Row: Missy Smith; Susan 'Baskerville; Williams; Barrett; Nancy West; Clevie Youngblood, captain; Jean Lusardi. Third Row: Barb Billie Coppola; Sherry Stickel; Linda Fourth Row: Klippel. Baltez; Kay Gerry Lu Givens; Carter Tinsley; Janie Defrees; Debbie Ostergard. Fifth Row: Sue Covington.
Front

Bobbie Groves lunges for the

ball.

270

Women's
the

Varsity Basketball

Team

Posts 3-2 Overall

Record

Despite having three games cancelled by snow,

women's

varsity basketball

team posted a com-

mendable 3-2 record. Hurt by the irregular scheduling,


the
its

team missed games necessary for development of


full potential.

Coach Marion Reeder noted a definite improvement in terms of team play, as well as in individual
performances. The improvement was seen in coordinated play that

had been lacking

in previous seasons.

Keying the Squaw's offense were co-captain Jean


Lusardi, Trish Frasier,
^vhile

Kay

Barrett and Billie Tinsley,

co-captain Clevie Yoimgblood and

Lynn McLeod

ed the defensive unit.

The junior
)verall record,

varsity,

which also posted a 3-2


well, but has

was plagued by snow as

;ome solid performers for next year's team.

Judy Jones takes a shot from the

outside.

Carter Tinsley goes up the lane.

.*.

O ^ R n

Front Row: Sherie Vaider; Betsy Porter; Jean Lutardi, co-capLain; Clevie Youngblood, co-captain; Lynn McLeod; L\-nn Hodgson; Kay Tucker. Second Row: Billie Carter Tinsley; Judy Jones; Mary Claire Fitzgerald; Sue Covington; Charlotte Thompson; Leah Settle; Gay Hall.

271

Players

Number One and Two

Go

to

Year-End Tournaments

William and Maiy's women's tennis team faced


a

campaign of matches with squads from other Virginia

schools, as well as two post season tournaments. Coach-

ed by Mrs. Mildred West, the team practiced on the


last of the old

clay courts.

number one and number two players were the Middle States Intercollegiate Tournament at Bryn Mawr, and the Middle
Highlighting the season for the
Atlantic Intercollegiate

Tournament

at

Maiy Baldwin.

The dual match schedule included teams from Westhampton, Suffolk, Longwood, and Sweetbriar.
Donnie Chancellor, team captain, played
in the

number one

spot, followed

by co-captain Susan BasLu Givens and Jeanne Jenkins team up


for doubles.

kerville, Joarye

Graves and Lu Givens.

Front Row: Donnie Chancellor, co-captain; Alice Harden; Mary Nuernberger; Suwanee Schmoe; Jackie Mitchell. Second Row: Joan Graves; Jeanne Jenkins; Susan Register; Lu Givens; Susan Baskerville, co-captain; Mrs. Mildred West, coach.

272

Front Row: Nancy Holland; Becki McColpin, co-caplain; Row: Linda Haase; Linda Freeman; Linda Beerbower;
I.otz;

Gail

Littlt-field;

Suzanne

Bolton,

Trish Hiegcl. Scconr! co-captain; Linda

Lou Cooper; Carol Brunson; Mrs. Mildred West, coach.

Linda Freeman, finishins a reverse.

Girls
With
:he

Swimming Team Sweeps


a legacy of two straight unbeaten seasons,

to

Third Straight Unbeaten Season


,-,.,.

women's swimming team met both old and new


and
continued
the

"
.

ir

11

^
J

,1

.'

";

'

)pponents
eterans
earn
to

winning record.

Six

Jm.

and four outstanding freshmen helped the


win every meet by
at

least

twenty points

vhile breaking school records constantly.

Sparked by Linda Freeman, Becki McColpin,


and Suzanne Bolton, the girls encountered no real
opposition, even

from the powerful Roanoke, Lynch-

burg and Westhampton squads. In spite of the loss


of

Gail Littlefield at mid-season, team versatility

made
Lou

up the difference as Linda Haase, Linda Lotz,

Cooper, and Trish Hiegel filled in with good form.


Other
Harol
solid

performers

included

Nancy

Holland,

Biainson and Linda Beerbower. Under coach

Vlildred West, the


5tate

team laid claim

to the unofficial

Collegiate

Women's Championship.

Trish Hiegel and Suzanne Bolton

leave

the

blocks

for

1-2

sweep

in the freestyle.

273

Sue Spiggle

in

cradling

drill

Great Britain-Irish Touring


The 1967 women's
ward
sion.
to bettering the

Team

Highlights Lacrosse Year

lacrosse

team looked

for-

four and one

mark

set last ses-

Coached by Miss Caroline Haussermann and


to

Miss Patricia Crowe, the team hoped

combine

ex-

perience and depth to produce a winning year.

With

thii-ty

players on the squad, led by senior

Jean Lusardi and several sophomores from the frosh,


the

team hoped

to

overcome the
last year's

loss of

some of

the

graduated players on

team. Over

the run

of the season, Hollins College provided the strongest

opposition.

Highlighting the year in lacrosse was a three

day

visit

by the Great Britain-Irish Touring Team.

Jean Lusardi reaches for a pass.

Front Row: Gail Whitaker; Perry Harschutz; Martha Jane Sullivan; Dippy, mascot; Billie Ann Baker; Dee Bobbie Grove; Lin Stocker; Mary Hurn. Second Row: Haussermann, coach; Sue Knopf; Jean Lusardi; Sue

Geary; Mary

Hall; Billie Tinsley;

Dee Helfrich;
Miss Caroline Spiggle; Gay

Dale Brubeck;
coach.

Norma

Lynn McLeod; Sherie Vaider; Becki McColpin;, Jarrett; Diane Brown; Miss Patricia Crowe:
i

274

iL

W.A.A., Led by Linda Sheffield, Rewrites Constitution


Tlie

Women's
women's

Athletic Association, chief coorathletics

dinator of

on campus, existed

in a

state of transition

throughout the 1966-1967 sessions,


to a

undergoing an extensive change which will lead

complete reorganization of the entire women's athletic


svstem.

Under

the leadership of

Linda Sheffield, the

group formulated a new constitution for presentation


to

the

Student Association. With the constitutional

change, the

women

students looked
in

foi-ward to the

promise of greater autonomy

future years.

Intramural Managers Front Gary; Donnie Chancellor; Pal Cullen.

Row: Linda

Sheffield; Sharon

Pam

Jamerson.

Second Row:

Board Front Row: Lynn McLeod; Pat CulJoint


len;

Crowe; Sheffield. Second Row: Miss MarMrs. Milion Reader; dred West; Mrs. Gwenith Reeves; Mrs. Eleanor Corbett; Mary Hum.

Miss Linda

Patricia

RepresentaIntramural Front Rote: Fredtives S a11 ie die Fechtmann Daggett; Kay Klippel;

Liz

Ramsey.
;

Second
;

Row: Pat Cullen Kathie


Green Susan

Susan
Beville;

Pyhass

Lucy

Kinnaird.

275

276

CLASSES

277

Senior Year

Is

Filled
Jeff Foster, president;

With Plans For Future

Fred Palmore, vice-president; Bonnie Hamlet, secre-

tary-treasurer: Cathleen Crofoot, historian.

ACKERMAN, SPENCER

P.,

Purcellville.

A.B.,

Soci-

ology: Student Association: ROTC: Spanish Club; Westminister Fellowship. ADAMS, ALEXIA DELL, New-port News. A.B., Elementary Education; Chorus; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Transferred from

Christopher Newport College.

ADAMS, JOHN
Alpha
Club.

G.,

Richmond.

B.S.,

Biology;

Sigma

Epsilon-Secretary;

Queen's

Guard;

Circle

ALEXANDER, GERALDINE L,

Greenwood,

South

Carolina. A.B., Business Administration; Student Education .'\ssociation; Transferred from University of South Carolina. TAYLOR, Arlington. A.B., GovernALLEN,

NANCY

ment; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Registrar, Recommendations Chairman; Sigma Delta Pi: Orientation Sponsor; Political Science Forum; Due Week Committee; Intramurals.

ALPHIN, GARY W., Buchanan. B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha-Corresponding Secretary; Intramurals.

E., Richmond. A.B., Government; Kappa Delta-Standards Committee Chairman; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; ChoirTouring Choir; Qiorus; Political Science Forum; Wes-

ANTHONY, CAROLYN

ley Foundation.

ARMSTRONG,

ERNEST

HILTON,

JR.,

Virginia

Beach. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Lambda Chi Alpha-Pledge Trainer; Student Association; Men's Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Biology Club; Wrestling; Intramurals. ARNOLD, MARJORIE R., Clinton, South Carolina. A.B.. Psychology; Delta Delta Delta-Rush Chairman, President; Psi Chi-President; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; Psychology Club.

278

Ik

ATWELL, PATRICIA LYNNE, land. B.S., Histoi7; Gamma Phi


man.

Severna Park, MaryBeta-Standards ChairArlington. B.S., Phys-

BABCOCK, RICHARD
ics;

R., JR.,

Sigma Phi Epsilon-Social Chairman, House ManPresident; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Student Association; Group
ager,

Leader;
Traffic
Rifle

Interfraternity

Council;

WCWM-Director

of

and Continuity, Chief Announcer; Swimming; Team-Co-Captain; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BAGBY, NANCY M., Falls Church. A.B.. English; Phi Mu-Junior Panhellenic Representative; Student
Education Association.

BAILEY, PATRICIA ANN,

Charlottesville. A.B., Fine

Arts; Delta Delta Delta-Song Leader, Float Colonial Echo: Orchesis.

Chairman;

Williamsburg. A.B., ElemenEducation; Gamma Phi Beta-Food Chairman, tary Philanthropy Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association.
K.,

BAIRD,

BARBARA

A.B., History; Theta Chi-President; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; ROTC-Brigade Commander; Scabbard and Blade-Co-Captain; Varsity Baseball-Co-Captain; Distinguished Military Student Award; Who's Who Among Delta

BANE, JOHN WARD, Hampton.

Students in American Colleges and Universities.

BARKSDALE, SUZANNE
Delta

L.,

Delta

Delia-Marshal,

Recommendations

Lexington. A.B., History; Chair-

man; Orientation Sponsor.

BARRON, ELIZABETH DICKEY, Owensboro.


tucky.
lenic

Ken-

A.B.,

Mathematics:

Qii Omega-Senior Panhel-

Pi Delta Epsilon; Abelian Society-Secretary-Treasurer, President; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council-Treasurer; Colonial Echo-

Representative;

Copy Editor, Greek Editor. BASKERVILL, MARY JIM, Stony Creek. A.B., Psycholog)'; Delta Delta Delta-Social Chainnan; Student Association; Flat Hat; Psychology Club; Intramurals.

BATCHELOR, LINDA J., McLean. B.S., Chemistry; Women's Dormitorv Council; Band. BELL.^ JAMES ROBERT, Winter Haven, Florida. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; General Cooperative Committee; Student Association; President's Aide; Men's Honor Council-Secretary. Chairman; Choir; Biology- Club-Treasurer; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Dormitory Mgr. BELL, RANDALL T., Louisville, Kentucky. A.B., History; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa-VicePresident; Phi Eta Sigma-President; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men's Dormitory Council; Group Leader; William and Mary Setiew-Editorial Board; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Queen's Guard; Economics Club; Cricket Club; Merit Scholar; Drapers Scholar; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Lyon G. Tyler Society; Parents' Day-Program Director; Committee on Arts and Lectures.

BENBOW, SUSAN,

Virginia

Beach. A.B., Sociology-

Kappa Kappa Gamma-Cultural Chairman, Scholarship Chairman. Convention Chairman, House President: William and Marj- Tlieatre; Backdrop Club; Political
Science Forum-Treasurer.

BENNETT,
A.B.,

RAYMOND TERRY, Laurel, Maryland. Government; Keplar-Treasurer, Affiliations Chair Eta Sigma Phi; Student Association; Men's Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Political Sciman;
ence Forum; Gvmnastics.
E.

BENSON,
A.B.,

LORRAINE,

Fine Arts; Alpha Chi University of South Carolina.

Columbia. South Carolina. Omega; Transferred from

279

BERGEMANN, HELENE,
BIELSTEIN,
homa.

E., Newport News. A.B., Government: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Merit Scholar. Richmond. A.B., Sociology; Baptist Student Union-Senice Chairman; Intramurals; Tutorial Program.

BENSTEN, RONALD

GRETCHEN P., Oklahoma City, OklaA.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta-Junior and Senior Panliellenic Representative; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council-Secretary; Debate Council; Student Religious Union; Canterbury Club; Intramurals.

BINNS,

WILLIAM

P..

Glen

.Allen. A.B.,

Business Ad-

ministration;

Pi Kappa Alpha-Historian, Treasurer; Group Leader; Society for the Advancement of Man-

agement; Golf.

BISHOP, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH,

Petersburg.

A.B.,

Elementaiy Education; Delta Delta Beha-Trident Correspondent, Recording Secretary; Pi Delta Epsilon; Student Publications Committee; President's Aide; Colonial Echo-Copy Editor, Organizations Editor, EdiStudent Education Association; Who's tor-in-Chief; Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities.

BLACKBURN, SANDRA LYNNE,


English; Kappa Kappa Flat Hat; William and ence Organization.

Gamma;

Mary Review;

Alexandria. A.B., Orientation Sponsor; Christian Sci-

BLANKINSHIP, JO ELLEN, Lynchburg.


lish;

A.B.,

Eng-

Delta Omicron-Warden, Second Vice-President; Choir; Chorus; Baptist Student Union-Social Chairman,

Secretary,

Music Chairman. ELLEN JOHNSON. WiUiamsburg. A.B., Elementary Education; Student Education Association; Transferred from Indiana University.

BLEVINS,

BOND, GEORGE X,
ager;

III,

Springfield. A.B., Sociology;

Sigma Alpha Epsilon-House Manager, Intramural ManGroup Leader.

BOOKER, JOSEPH LYNN,


ology;

Alexandria.

A.B.,

Soci-

Lambda Chi Alpha-Scholarship Chairman; Pep

Club; Intramurals.

BOONE, ALICE RAE,


tion.

Arlington. A.B., English; Phi Mu-Vice-President, House President; Wesley Founda-

BOTTO, RONALD
man and

W., Ambler, Pennsylvania. A.B., Psychology; Men's Dormitory Council; ROTC; Sailing Association; Psychology Club; Rifle Team-FreshVarsity, Captain.

BOWEN, SHERIDAN H.. Yorktown. A.B., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. BOWMAN, SUSAN ELLEN, Harrisonburg. A.B., EngFloat Chairman; OrientaHat; Chorus; Tutorial Program. BOYLAN, JAMES H., JR., Lynchburg. A.B., Accounting; Accounting Club; Intramurals.
lish;

Kappa Kappa Gamma

tion Sponsor; Flat

280

BOYNTON, PAUL
Englisli.

M.. Williamslmrg. A.B.,

CLASS OF
Bob
on for
size.

1967
it

Driscoll adjusts Kiik Babcock's cap as he tries

BRAUEXHA-M, ROBERT EDWARD,


liamsljurg. B.S.. .Mathematics; Baseball.

Wil-

BRADLEY, LOUIS C,
ciology';

Arlington. A.B., So-

Keplar-Rush Chairman; Queen's Guard; Newman Qub.

ROTC;

BRANYON, JAMES STANIEL,

WiUiams-

burg. A.B., Business Administration;

Lambda

Chi Alpha; ROTC; Scabbard and BladeVice-President; Queen's Guard; Society for the Advancement of Management; Transferred from Virginia Military Institute.

BRAY,

WILLL-\M

ERNEST,

Portsmouth.

A.B., Histor)'.

281

CLASS OF
BREKKE, TRON WALLACE,

1967

Candlelight and strumming guitarists are part of


the fun at the Forge.

Arlington. A.B., Soci-

ology; Theta Delta Chi-Recording Secretary, Rush Chairman; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Economics Club; Freshman and Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals.

BRETANA, ROSA JUDITH, Hampton.

A.B., German Pi Beta Phi-Pledge Trainer; Mortar Board-Historian Kappa Delta Pi-Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Choir

Chorus; Newman Club; Intramural Tennis-Manager Junior Varsity Basketball; Who's Who Among Stu dents in American Colleges and Universities; Landrum Dormitory Secretary-Treasurer.

BROOKS, JOHN
President; Choir.

H.,

JR.,

Titusville,

Florida.

A.B.,

Theatre and Speech; Phi Mu Alpha; Theta Alpha Phi; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club-

BROWDER, JOSEPH WAYNE,


Pre-Medicine;
lege.

Transferred from Richard

Colonial Heights. B.S., Bland Col-

BROWER, JANE LYNNE,


English;
Life

Pi

Delta

Epsilon;

Editor,

Editorial

Monrovia, California. A.B., Colonial cAo-Student Board; Young Republicans;


Bena. A.B., Business Adfrom Qiristopher Newport

Biology Club.

BROWN,
College.

J.

CARLYLE,
Transferred

ministration;

BROWN,

LEE, Arlington. A.B., Economics; Women's Dormitory Council; Economics Club-Secretary. BROWN, MARY ALAN R., Arlington. A.B., Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta-Alumnae Relations Committee Chairman, Recording Secretary; Phi Beta

Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi-Vice-President; Sigma Delta


Pi-Vice- President,

Young Democrats; Student Education

BRUCH, SUSAN
Education; Band.

Orientation Sponsor; Association. Alexandria. A.B., Elementary Phi Mu-Fratemity Information Chairman;
I.,

President;

BRYAN, ELIZABETH TARRIS, Hemdon.


lish; Choir;

A.B., Eng-

Chorus; Canterbury Club.

BRYANT,
tion;

JUDITH
Alpha

RENE,
Chi

Newport

Mathematics;

Omega;
Orchesis;

News. B.S., Student Associa-

Orientation Sponsor; cans-Secretary.

Young RepubliA.B.,

BULLIS,

E.

WAYNE,

Kilmarnock.

Lambda Chi Alpha- Alumni


tion Association;

Sociology; Secretary; Student Educa-

Pep Club; Baptist Student Union;

Intramurals.

282

BULWINKLE, V. GLADYS, Falls Church. A.B., Government; Delia Delta Delta-Librarian, Service Projects Chairman Orientation Sponsor; Political Science Forum- Vice-President. BURCHER, CHARLES A., Newport News. A.B., Business Administration; Transferred from Christopher
;

Newport College.

BURKS, GERALDINE, Newport News.


Pi

A.B., Spanish; Beta Phi-Philanthropies Chairman, Music ChairAssociation; Student Orientation Sponsor; Choir; Chorus.

man;

BURLEIGH, PAT,
Omega;

.\rlington. B.S., Biology;

Alpha Chi

Orientation

Sponsor;

Biology

Club;
A.B.,

Home-

coming Queen; Intramurals. BUSHONG, JOYCE LEE, Woodstock.


mics;
Delta

Omicron-First Vice-President;

EconoFlat Hal;

Band; Economics Club.

BUTLER, PATRICK
Pi Delta

Epsilon;

H., Alexandria. A.B., History; Colonial fc/io-Sports Editor; Flat

and Mary Review; Band; Circle K Club-Publicity Chairman; Young Republicans-Parliamentarian; Chess Club; Lyon G. Tyler Historical SoHat;
William
ciety; Heritage

Foundation Summer Fellow.

BUTT,
dar>'

MARGARET ANN.
J.,

Chesapeake. A.B., SeconArlington. B.S., Biology;


B.S.,

Education; Chorus.

BUYNITZKY, STEPHEN
Cross Countrv.

CALHOUN, PATRICIA,

Lynchburg.

Biology;.

Alpha Chi Omega-House Treasurer, Intramural Representative; Biology Club; Tennis; Intramurals.

CALLAHAN, LOUISE,
A.B.,

Parkersburg,

West

Virginia.

English; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Activities Chairman, Pledge Trainer; Student Association; Colonial Echo; Backdrop Club. CALLAWAY, JANIS, Arlington. A.B., Government; Alpha Chi Omega-Third Vice-President; Orientation

Sponsor; Colonial Echo.

CAMPANA, ELLEN,
A.B., Government;

West Hempstead, New York. Chi Omega-Historian; Intramurals.

D., Stuarts Draft. B.S., Biology; Christian Fellowship-Treasurer, President. CARBONE, GINNY, Ridgefield, New Jersey. A.B., Fine Arts; Chi Omega-Secretary; Backdrop Club; Orchesis.

CA.MPBELL, LYLE

CARPINL SHERRI

L.,

Hampton.

A.B.,

History;

Pi

Beta Phi-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Delta Phi; Flat Hal; Orientation Sponsor; French Club; Intramurals.

283

CARWILE, KAY HAWKINS,


lish;

Williamsburg. A.B., EngTransferred from Richard Bland College.


A.B.,

CASEY, HOLLACE ANN, Haymarket.


ist;

Music;

Delta Omicron; Choir- Accompanist; Chorus-AccompanCanterbury Club. CASSEL, CHESTER M., JR., Fairfax. A.B., Sociology; Sigma Phi Epsilon.

CAYOT, BILLIE J., FaUs Church. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Treasurer,


tion

A.B.,

Mathemauos;
Orienta-

Secretary;

Sponsor;

Intraraurals;

Sweetheart of Sigma Phi

Epsilon.

CHANEY, ROY
Alpha
murals.

M., Lynchburg. B.S., Biology; Sigma Swimming; IntraTrainer; Epsilon-Pledge

CHERRY, ROY W., ministration; ROTC;


Management.

Portsmouth. A.B., Business AdSociety for the

Advancement

of

JAMES DULEY, San Francisco, California. Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade-Treasurer; Canterbury Club; ROTC ScholarUniship Award; Transferred from Texas A &
CHIPPS,
B.S.,

versity.

CHOi-KO, WILLIAM
Swimming.

J.,

Williamsburg. B.S., Physics;


Beaver,

c% o.

CHRISTNER, MICHAEL C,

Pennsylvania.

A.B., Psychology; Phi Kappa Tau; Club; Varsity Football.

ROTC; Newman

Portsmouth. A.B., English; Alpha Omega-First Vice-President, Second Vice-PresiMortar Board; Orientation Sponsor-Head Sponsor; Flat Hat-Senioi Editor, Assistant News Editor; Who's Who Among Students in jVmerican Colleges and Universities; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor.

CLARK, ANN C,
Chi
dent;

CLAUSSEN, LARRY
Phi

Mu

M., Alexandria. A.B., History; Alpha-Secretary, Vice-President, President;


A.B., Psychology; Chorus.

Orchestra.

CLEM, KATHY, Woodstock.

Portsmouth. A.B., EleEducation; Kappa Alpha Theta-Panhellenic Colonial Echo: Intramural Chairman; Representative, Mermettes; Student Education Association. COLEMAN, RODERICK, Gate City. B.S., Mathematics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Secretary; Intramurals; Transferred from Washington and Lee.

COGGINS, CHRISTINE ANN,

mentary

COLOMBARO, BILLIE ELAYNE,

White Stone.

A.B.,

Psychology; Psychology- Qub; Newman dent; Transferred from Madison College.

Club-Presi-

284

StLidcMls

;iiul

cars mingle in a ly|ji(al

liaffi(

llu-

IJuke of Glou-

tester Street.

Jeff Foster collects ballots for

Hinnecominp Court

elections

Queen of 1967 Homecoming

Is

Chosen From Senior Princesses

CONNER, JUDY RUTH,

Bassett. A.B., Elementary Education; Transferred from Radford College.

CONW.AY. D.4V1D L., Hampton. A.B., History; Keplar; ROTC; Queen's Guard-Commander of Drum and
Bugle Corps; Alpha Phi Omega-President, Corresponding Secretary'.

COOKE, JANETTE SUSAN, Cleveland,- Tennessee. A.B., Philosophy; Delta Delta Delta-Intramural Representative, Fraternity Education Chairman; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Mermettes-Secretar>Treasurer, President; Intramurals.

Williamsburg. A.B., William and Mary Theatre; from Randolph-Macon Women's College. CORY. THOMAS L., Columbus, Ohio. A.B., Psychology; Pi Delta Epsilon; Psi Chi; Colonial Echo-'Photography Editor; Psychology Club.
Fine Arts; Transferred

COOKE, SUSAN ELIZABETH,

WCWM;

WCWM;

COSS,

Arlington. A.B.. History; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Delta Phi: Flat //ar-Managing Editor; Newman Club.

MARY

PATRICIA,

COVELL, CAROL ELLEN,


Education;
tion Association; Tennis.

Fairfax. A.B., Elementary

Chi Delta Phi-President;

Student EducaB.S.,

COX, CHARLES, Amherst, Massachusetts.


olog>';

Bi-

Sigma

Nu-Secretar>'

Choir;

Biolog>'

Club;

Gymnastics.

CRAWFORD, SUSAN STITELY,


lish;

Roanoke. A.B., EngIntra-

Kappa Alpha Theta; Swimming; Tennis;

murals.

285

CRIST,

CREECY, ROBERT PIERCE, Portsmouth. A.B., Gov ernment; Political Science Foruni. MALCOLM K., Shippensburg, Pennsylvania A.B., Accounting; Phi Kappa Tau-Treasurer; Account
ing Club.

'

i
I

',

CROFOOT, CATHLEEN CECELIA,


land. A.B.,

Bethesda, Maryi

English;

Kappa

Kappa

Gamma-Junioi
Student
As-

and Senior Panhellenic Representative;


sociation
;

Class Historian.

CROWGEY, PRISCILLA ANNE,

WytheviUe.

A.B.'

English; Pi Beta Phi-Philanthropies Chairman; Colon', ial Echo; Mermettes; Sailing Association; Student Edui cation Association-Vice-President.
'

CRUM, GARY EDWARD, Newport


versity.

News. B.S., Bij ology; Chess Club; Transferred from Iowa State Unij
*

CULLEN, PATRICIA ANN, Fredericksburg. A.B., Ph| Mu; Women's Athletic Association-Student Head o
Intramurals; Flat Hat; P. E. Majors Club; Hockey Basketball; Tennis; Intramural Tennis-Manager.

CURCURU, STEVEN,
iness; visor;

Westen, Connecticut. A.B., Bus

Iota Beta Sigma-Secretary; Student Association

Council-Concert Ad WCWM-Director of Traffic and Continuity, An| nouncer, Publicity Director; ROTC; Queen's Guard] Public Relations Officer; Alpha Phi Omega; Sailinji

Concert

Advisor;

Interfraternity

Association.

CURTIS,

RUTH MERRILL,

Newport News.

A.B., So;

ciology and Anthropology; Alpha Chi Omega. GUIRRERI, Lafayette, New Jersey CUTLER, A.B., Fine Arts; Transferred from Farleigh Dickinsoi

ANN

University.

CLASS OF
Colonel

1967
ROTC
field

Hogan awards

Russell Lee in

day competition.

Clevie

Youngblood

sells

Steve Borleski a Mortar Board

mum

before

the

Homecomins; game.

286

DARGAN, BLANCHE,
Fine Arts;
Delta

Kingstree, South Carolina. A.B., Delta Delta-Service Projects Chair

T., JR., Arlington Heights, Illinois. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma-Secretary; Men's Dormitory Council; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Sailing Association; Wesley Foundation; Cricket-Captain.

man; Inlramurals. DAVIS, HOWARD


A.B., History;

DAY, MARILYN CAYE, Warsaw.

A.B.,

.Sociology

and Anthropology; Alpha Chi Omega; Orientation Sponsor; Freshman Basketball; Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha.

DEINLIEN, JAMES NICHOL, Sociology; Kappa Sigma; ROTC.

Charlottesville.

A.B.,

Church. A.B., History; Theta Delta Chi; Group Leader; Newman Club; Freshman Basketball; Intramurals; Transferred from -American University.
Falls

DELANEY, MICHAEL L,

DE.MORY, NANCY, WiUiamsburg.


Psi

Chi;

B.S., Psychology; Transferred from Ferrum Junior College.

DESILETS,

RONALD

L.,

Marietta,

Georgia.

B.S.,

Chemistry; Abelian Society; Biology Club; Chemistry

Qub; Cricket. DESZYCK, ELIZABETH TINKHAM, Richmond.

A.B.,

Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Program Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Young Republicans; French Club Westminster Fellowship.
;

DICK, MERRILL BARBER, Norfolk. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamnia-Panhellenic Representative; OrSponsor; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Canterbury Club; Intramurals.
ientation

DICKINSON, JULIA ANN, Richmond.


ology;

lenic Representative;

A.B., PsychDelta-Junior and Senior PanhelPsi Chi-Vioe- President Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic CouncilVice-President; Colonial Echo. DINTERMAN, DAVID ROGER, Vienna. B.S., Biology.

Delta

Delta

DIXON, VIRGINIA LEE, Aberdeen, South Dakota. A.B., History; William and Mary Theatre; Choir; Chorus; Committee on Concerts and Lectures-Student "Chairman.

DODRILL, JANE
Sweetheart of

A.,

McLean.

A.B., History;

Chorus;

Philosophy; Colonial Echo; Baptist Student Union; Student Education Association Philosophy Club. DOMAGALSKI, SHARYN L., Petersburg. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta-House President; Flat Hat; Newman Club.
A.B.,
;

Lambda Chi Alpha. DOLLINS, JANE CLAY, Triangle.

287

CLASS OF

1967

Choir members entertain

at their

annual Christmas Concert.

DONEHOWER, ERNEST JOHN,


Sailing Association.

Wilmington,

Dela-

ware. A.B., Geology; Phi Kappa Tau-Publicity Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Group Leader;

DOTSON, WILMA, Grundy. A.B., English; Sailing -Association: Student Education Association; Transferred from Christopher Newport College. DRISCOLL, IRVING S., JR., Buckingham. A.B., Mathematics; Abelian Society; Choir; Intramurals.

DRISCOLL, ROBERT COURTNEY, Richmond.

A.B.,

History; Keplar-Scholarship Chairman; Colonial Echo; Alpha Phi Omega-Historian; Student Education Association-President; Political Science Forum; Wesley

Foundation.

DUKE, MARGARET LOUISE, Rocky Mount.


English.

A.B.,

DYE, JOSEPH MERL,


A.B., History;

III,

North Platte, Nebraska.

Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Publications Committee; William and Mary i?ei7>ii'-Editor, Business Manager, Editorial Board; Circle K Club-Vice-President, Secretary; Young Republicans; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Botetourt Bibliographical Society-Secretary; Lyon G. Tyler Historical SocietyTreasurer.
Student

DYSON, NANCY,
Chi Omega; murals.

Portsmouth. A.B., Education; Alpha Student Education Association; Intra-

EDWARDS, KL\RL
Omega.

L., Ferrum. A.B., English; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Education Association. ELEY, COURTNEY, Alexandria. A.B., French; Chi

ROBERT B., Newport News. B.S., Biology; Wrestling; Transferred from Christopher Newport ColELLIS,
lege.

ELMORE, RALPH A., Richmond. A.B., Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Society for the Advancement of Management.
EYE, LELIA RUTH, Harrisonburg. A.B., Elementary Education; Chi Omega; Women's Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Backdrop Club; Student Education .Association; Pep Club; Intramurals.

288

FALI.ON, JANE, Newport News.


Chorus;
Coll.-K-e.

A.B.,

History;

Newman

Club; Transferred from Vassar


Norfolk. A.B.,
B.S.,

FEHEBEE, DIANE GAYLE,

Ele-

mentary Education; Chi Omega.

FERGUSON,

PAMELA,

Lexington.

Psy-

chology; Alpha Chi Omega.

FINBERG,

JACK,

Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.

A.B., Sociology.

FITZGERALD, KATHIE SCOTT, Newport News.


A.B., English; Philosophy Club; Orchesis; Transferred from Christopher Newport College.

FITZPATRICK,
land. ;\.B,,

THOMAS

E.,

Wheaton,

Mary-

Government.

FLETCHER, MILDRED
Philosophy;
tion;

B.,

Sperryville.

A.B.,

Young Democrats; Sailing AssociaPolitical Science Forum; Transferred from


L., Alexandria. A.B., GovChoir-President; Alpha Phi

Pine .Manor Junior College.

FLORENCE, GORDON
ernment;
Keplar;

Omega.

FOMBELL, LINDA KAY,

Chesapeake. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Mu-President, Secretary; Panhellenic Council; Choir; Baptist Student Union; Student Committee of Arts and Lectures.

FORD, DENISE E., Alexandria. A.B., English; Delta Delta Delta-Vice-President; Student Association-Secretary; Flat Hat; Cheerleader-Co-Captain; Who's Who .\mong Students in American Colleges
and Universities; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary. FORRER, JOHN S., Bridgewaler. B.S., Physics; Choir; .-Mpha Phi Omega; Baptist Student Union.

FOSTER, ELIZABETH MOORE, Roanoke. A.B., Elementary Education; Chorus; Young RepubliStudent Student Union.
cans;

Education

Baptist

Association;

FOSTER, JEFF, ArUngton.


sity

A.B., English; Sigma Pi; President's Aide; Men's Honor Council; VarFootball; Senior Qass President; Who's Who

Among
versities.

Students in American Colleges and Uni-

FROMM, ROBERT THOMAS,


Accounting;

Richmond. A.B.,

Sigma Pi-Pledge Trainer, House Student .Association; Men's Honor Council; Queen's Guard; Accounting Club; Wrestling; Freshman Gymnastics Team; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and UniManager;
versities.

FROST, KATHIE, Newport News.


ology;

A.B.,

Psych-

Gamma

Phi Beta-Social Chairman.

289

British exchange students:

Mike King-Harmon, Sarah Shorten, Mary Mogford, Richard Mainwaring

Under Exchange Programs, Foreign Students Attend


FUCHS, CHERYL,
Republicans;
retary;

W and M

Arlington. A.B., History-; Young Sailing Association-Corresponding Sec-

Newman

Club; Transferred from Mercy Junior

College.

GABER, JEFFREY

ROTC; Economics
French;

B., Arlington. A.B., Economics; Theta Delta Chi-Activities Chairman, Rush Chairman; Club; Intramurals.

GALVIN, SUZANNE R., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B.. Women's Dormitory Council; French ClubTreasurer, Publicity Chairman; Newman Club; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor; Transferred from University of Virginia.

GAPP, DAVID
sity

A.,

WiUiam and Mary Review;


Track.

Vienna. B.S., Biology; Sigma Nu; Varsity Cross Country; VarJR.,

GARNETT, HENRY DUNCAN,


A.B., History; Theta Delta Chi; from Christopher Newport College.

Newport News.
Transferred

ROTC;

GARRETT, JOHN

H., IH, Arlington. A.B.,

Economics;

Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Vice-President, Rush Chairman Swimming; Intramurals.

GARY, J. SHARON, Newport News. B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Intramural Hockey-Manager. GATES, LAURENCE E., Dedham, Massachusetts. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club-President; Baptist Student
Union; Chess Qub.

GELOTTE, KAREN

A.,

Timonium, Maryland. A.B,.


Chi

Elementary Education; Alpha Student Education Association.

Omega-Historian;

290

GIANGRANDE, DIANE,
I'lii

Mu; Student

Williamsburg. A.B., History; Association; Orientation Sponsor;


'

Band.

COLE, LIDWINA
Elementaryof Maryland,

J.,

Hempstead,
Transferred

New
from

York.

A.B.,

Education;

University

European Division.
Wilmington, Delaware.

GOOD, MARGARET ANNE,

A.B., History; Alpha Chi Omega-Lyre Editor, Courtesy Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; William and Mary Review; Chorus; Westminster Fellowship.

GOOLSBY, VIRGINIA
tory;

S.,

Newport News. A.B.,

His-

Phi-Corresponding Secretary, ViceDelta Pi-Secretary; Orientation Sponsor; Mermettes-Secretary-Treasurer; Sailing Association; Student Education Association-Social Chairman; Political Science Forum; Lyon G. Tyler HisPi

Beta

President;

Kappa

torical Society.

GORDON, WILLIAM F., Portsmouth. A.B., Geology. GOVE, ANNE MARGARET. Concord, New Hampshire.

A.B., Government;

Chi Omega-Pledge Trainer;

Majorette-Head.

GRANSTEIN, MARX, West


A.B., History
;

Hartford,

Connecticut.

Keplar.

Tiburon, California. A.B., Fine Arts; Phi Mu; William and Mary ReviewArt Editor; Biology Club; Transferred from Marin
College.

GRANT, CAROLYN LOUISE,

GRAY, ROBERT

W., Newport News. A.B., History; Transferred from Christopher Newport College.

GREENAWALT, ROSE ANNE.


ciology.

Hopewell. A.B., SoStu-

GRIFFIN, IRENE,

Smithfield. A.B., Education; dent Education Association.

GRONER, FREDERICA PACE,


Business counting
.Vdministration;

White Stone. A.B.,


Republicans;

Young
Club.

Ac-

Qub; Canterbury

HALEY, JOHN
istration:

H., Richmond. A.B., Business AdminPi Lambda Phi; Pi Delta Epsilon; General Cooperative Committee; President's Aide; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Student Publications Committee: Flat //ar-Editor-m-Chief. Technical Editor; ROTC; Society for the .\dvancement of Management-Vice-President; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. HALL. ROGER W., Simsbury. Connecticut. A.B., History; Keplar; Band; Freshman Baseball; Football-Manager; Intramurals. HAMLET, BONNIE, Richmond. A.B., Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Social Chairman; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Student Publications Committee-Chairman; Baptist Student L'nionVice-President; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Senior Class SecretaryTreasurer.

291

HANLEY. GEORGE
A.B.,
tion;

F.. Ill, Lindenhurst, New York. Fine Arts; Flat Hat; ROTC; Sailing AssociaSpanish Club; Newman Club. HARKESS, SHIRLEY JANE, Alexandria. A. B., Sociology; Pi Beta Phi-Scholarship Chairman, Recording Secretary; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Alpha

Lambda
tion

Delta; Pi Delta Epsilon-Historian; OrientaSponsor; Flat //fl(- Features Editor, Associate Editor; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. HARLOW, CAROL ANN, Mineral. A.B., Sociology and Anthropology; Delta Omicron-Warden Flat Hat; Band; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals.
;

HARNSBERGER, ADELAIDE KEMPER,


lic.

A.B.,

Chairman;
Orchesis.

Port RepubEnglish; Delta Delta Delta-Historian, Rush Chi Delta Phi-Corresponding Secretary;

HARRELL, ALAN 0., Chesapeake. A.B., Psychology; Kappa Sigma; ROTC; Intramurals. HARRELL, DWAINE R., Arlington. A.B., Sociology;
Phi

Kappa

Tau-Pledge

Master,

Chaplain;

Student

Association.

HASSMER, KAREN.

Alexandria. A.B., Psychology; Chi Omega-Song Leader, Scholarship Committee; Psi Orchesis-Vice-President. Chi; Chorus;

Biology

HATCH, ALEXIA H., Newport News. A.B., Club; Newman Club; Sweetheart
Kappa Tau.

Biology;
of

Phi

HAUSS,
Lambda

JOHN E., JR., Richmond. A.B., Sociology; Chi Alpha; Intramurals.

Susan Bruch and Joan Speer


for

select their caps

Opening Convocation.
during

Thoughtful seniors pause Convocation speeches.

to

reflect

292

HAWTHOKNE, RANDALL
ness

S.,

Arlington. A.B., Busi-

Administration- Accounting; Flat Hat; ROTC; Accounting Clulj; Freshman Cross Country. HAY, LINDA, Crewe. A.B., Education; Student Association; Colonial Echo; Student Education Association-Publicity Chairman; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals.

HAYMES,
nomics;

WILLL\.\I E., JR., Sandston. A.B., EcoSigma Phi Epsilon; Economics Club.

HAYNES, JEAN CURTIS,


Alpha
Chi
President;

Oniega-Panhellenic

Women's Dormitory

HAYNES,

WCWM;
HEENAN,
B.S.,

RICHARD, ROTC; Scabbard and

B.S., Biology; Representative, House Council. Lancaster. A.B., History;

Richmond.

Blade; Student EduPennsylvania.

cation Association; Intramurals.

DAVID

E.,

Morrisville,

Mathematics; Phi Kappa Tau- President, Chairman; Interfraternity Council.

Rush

HENDERSON, LINDA ANNE,


Fine Arts.

Williamsburg.

A.B.,

HENRETTA, DAVID,
Newman
lege.

Williamsburg. A.B., History; Club; Transferred from East Carolina Col-

HERBERT, BARBARA,
Education; Pi Beta Phi.

Portsmouth. A.B., Elementary

HILL. M. KATHRYN. Colonial Heights. A.B., History: Kappa Delta-Scholarship Chairman, Recommendations Chairman; Flat Hal; Young Republicans. RUTH, Williamsburg. A.B., HITCHENS, Elementary Education: William and Mar\- Theatre; Backdrop Club; Chorus; Transferred from Virginia Intermont College.

MAMIE

HOCHHEIMER, JOHN THOMAS,

Newport

News.

B.S., Chemistry; Lambda Chi Alpha; Chemistry Club; Transferred from Christopher Newport College.

HOCKMAN, JAMES BEVERLEY,

Winchester. A.B.,

Government; Keplar- President, Treasurer, Affiliation Chairman; Interfraternity Council; Choir; Alpha Phi
Omega-Vice-President; Young RepubUcans-Vice-President; Student Education Association; Political Science Forum; Canterburv Club. HOCUTT, ANNE, Newark, Delaware. A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi-Float Chairman, Corresponding Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; StuSecretary' dent Education Association; Canterbury Club.

MARY

HODGES, ROBERT ALVIN,

Richmond.

B.S., Biology;

Biology Club; Baptist Student Union.

293

HODNETT, MIKE, Martinsville. A.B., History: Keplar-Historian, Parliamentarian. Vice-President; Student


Association-Parliamentarian; Men's Dormitory Council; Flat Hat; Choir; Young Democrats; Wesley Foundation.

HOFBAUER, MARGARET ANNE, Falls Church. A.B., Business Administration; William and Mary Theatre; Accounting Club-Vice-President; Chemistry Club; Newman Club. HOFFMANN, WILLIAM E., Albany, Georgia. A.B., Philosophy; Kappa Sigma; Flat Hat; ROTC; Westminster Fellowship; Freshman Baseball-Manager: Freshman Basketball-Manager; Varsity Basketball-

WCWM;

Manager; Intramurals.

CLASS OF
Team and
spectators cheer as the Indians score another basket.

1967

H0G.4N, SHARON, Cherokee, Iowa.


tive;

A.B., History; Pi Beta Phi-Music Chairman, PanheUenic RepresentaPhi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; ChoirHistorian; Chorus: Canterbury Club.

HOLLAND, MARTHA
Arts;

D., South Boston. A.B., Fine Canterbury Club: Transferred from Mary Bald-

win College.
P., Williamsburg. A.B., Anthropology; Sigma Nu; Student Association; Men's Honor Council; Group Leader; Interfratemity Council; Flat Hat; Freshman and Varsity Cross Country; Freshman and Varsity Track; Dormitory Manager.

HOLLAND, MICHAEL

chology;

HOLLISTER, MARJORIE .Alpha Lambda


A.B.,

L,

Delta;

Annandale. B.S., PsyPsychology Club;


JR.,

HOLMQUIST, RICHARD CHARLES,

Richmond.

Government; William and Mary Theatre; Young Republicans; French Club; Spanish Club; Political Science Forum-President. HOWARD. JA.MES E Tuscon, Arizona. A.B., Sociology; Theta Delta Chi; Interfratemity Counc

ROTC; Freshman

Basketball; Intramurals.

294

ijto

HUDDLESTON,
tory;
Cirt-le

L.

VERNE,

Club;

Young Democrats;

JR., Glasgow. A.B., HisPolitical

Science Forum.

HUDCINS, LOUISE JESSICA, Bavon. B.S., Physics; Chi Omepalntramural Representative, House President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Pi Sigma; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo: Intramurals. HI D.'^ON, HKI.KN. Stcin Creek. B..S.. Biology; Phi Beta Kappa; .Alpha Lambda Delta; Biology Club; Wesley Foundation; Merit Scholar; Intramurals.

HUGHES, JOSEPH
ciology and

W., JR., Richmond. Anthropology; Intramurals.


A.,
II,

A.B.,

So-

HUGO, JOHN
Psychology;
ology;

Sigma

Bridgeport, Connecticut. A.B., Pi; Choir; ROTC; Intramurals.

Bethpage, New York. B.S., BiAlpha-Social Chairman, Corresponding Secretary; Group Leader; ROTC; Biology Club; Wrestling; Intramurals.

JAGGER, ROBERT,
Lambda Chi

JANSEN, WILLIAM
Business

JEBO, JERRY

F.. Erie, Pennsylvania. A.B., Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. K., Alexandria. A.B., Government; Political Science Forum; Cricket Club; Intramurals.

JENNINGS, JAMES COURTNEY. Richmond.


JBioIogy;

B.S.,

Men's Dormitory Council; Canterbury Club;

Commencement Speaker Committee.

JOHNSON, CATHERINE BETHEA,

Clifford.

B.S.,

Chemistry; Kappa Delta-Panhellenic Representative, Intramural Representative; Chemistry Club; HockeyManager: Outstanding Intramural Representative; Intramural .Manager. JOHNSON, MICHAEL J.. Grundy. A.B.. History; Transferred from Junior College of Broward County. JOHNSON. ROBERT A., Annandale. B.S., Pre-Dental; Pi Kappa Alpha-Pledge Trainer, Executive Council, Alumni Secretary; Gymnastics.

JOHNSON, ROBERT CONNELLY, Suffolk. A.B., Sociology; Keplar-Rush Chairman; Men's Dormitory Council; Cheerleader; Dormitorv Manager. JONES. CAROL E., Richmond. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board-Vice-President; Pi Delta Epsilon; General Cooperative Committee; Student Association; President's .\ide; Women's Honor CouncilChairman; Women's Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial c/io-Student Life Editor, -Associate Editor, Editorial Board; Wesley Foundation-Vice-President; Merit Scholar; Co-Recipient, Mortar Board
Award: Outstanding Sophomore; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Jefferson Counselor.

JONES, REBECCA L.. Falls Church. Phi Mu; Band; Biology Club.

B.S.,

Biology;

295

Phi Beta

Kappa

Elects

Twenty-Five Seniors

^mdM
296

to

Alpha of Virginia

JONES, ROBERT WILSON, Richmond. B.S., Chemistry; Keplar; Young Democrats; French Cluh; Chemistry Club.

KEAHEY, ELIZABETH,
murals.

Fairfax. A.B., History; Gamma Phi BetaRecording Secretary; Women's Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Canterbury Club; Hockey; IntraChorus; Sailing Association;

Norfolk. A.B., Psychology; Chi OmegaWomen's Dormitory Council; OrientaSponsor; Flat //a(-Editorial Associate; Freshman CheerleaderCaptain; Student Education Association; Psychology Club; Intramurals; Chairman Homecoming Dance; Dupont Dormitory President. KEYES, ROYAL MICHAEL, North Canton, Ohio. A.B., Accounting; Sigma Phi Epsilon-Marshal, Athletic Chairman; Interfraternity Council; Accounting Club; Freshman and Varsity Basketball; Freshman and Varsity Baseball. KING, ANN POWER, Y'orktown. A.B., Elementary Education; Stu-

KEMP, JEAN LAVELLE,


tion

Rush Chairman, President;

"It's only flu," says Dr. DeBord, yellow pills will cure it right away."

"our

little

green

and

dent Education Association.

GARY GILETTE, Rescue. B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha-House Manager, Censor; Interfraternity Council; Freshman Qass President;
KING,
Varsity Soccer;

KOERNER, JANICE,
Theta-Panhellenic

Baseball. Falls Church. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Alpha Representative, Treasurer, Fraternity Education Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa; .\lpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Young Republicans. E., Ill, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. A.B., HisKRAUSS,

Freshman

HARRY

Eta Sigma Phi-Vice-President, Treasurer; William and Mary Review; ROTC; Canterbury Club-Vice-President, Treasurer; Cricket Team-Co-Captain; Committee for Arts and Lectures; Botetourt Bibliographical Society-President. A., JR., Danville. A.B., History; Pi Lambda KUSHNER, Phi-Marshal, President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Group Leader- Assistant Head Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Flat Hat-Editorial
tory;

SAMUEL

Assistant; Balfour-Hillel.

KYLE, JOHN PAGE, Roanoke.


the

Advancement

A.B., English; ROTC; Society for of Management-President; Newman Club; Golf.

LAMPE, JOHN
tory

Council;

LANGDON, DANIEL C,
lar;

F., Ripon, Wisconsin. A.B., History; Men's DormiGroup Leader; Track; Dormitorv Manager. Tulsa, Oklahoma. B.S., Chemistry; Kep;

Phi Mu Alpha-Secretary, VicePhi Eta Sigma-Vice-President Group Leader. R. DEAN, Abingdon. B.S., Chemistry. LATHAM, ELIZABETH JANE, Williamsburg. A.B., Business Education; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; Transferred from University of .South Carolina.
President;

LARIMER,

LAWLER,

J.

NEALE, Richmond.

A.B., History.

LAWSON, DIANE
istration;

S.. Colonial Heights. A.B., Economics; William and Mary Theatre; Transferred from American University. LAWSON, GLENN A., Knoxville, Tennessee. A.B., Business Admin-

Society for the Advancement of Management. LEE, LINDA M., Surry. A.B., English. LEE, MICH.'iEL V., Alexandria. A.B., Business Administration; Keplar-Secretary-; Alpha Phi Omega-Secretary; Society for the Advancement of Management. LEE, RUSSELL F.. Falls Church. A.B., Psychology; WiUiam and Mary Theatre; ROTC-Company Commander; Wesley FoundationPresident.

Senior Mike Lombardi follows the well-known path through


the doors of the \^'ren Buildins.

297

LEICHUM, AXEL DIETER,


B.S.,

Frankfurt,

Germany.
Club-Secre-

Physics; Keplar-President; tary-Treasurer; Intramurals.

German

LEOPOLD, IRENE
A.B.. Education; port College.

CHRISTOFI,

Transferred

Newport News. from Cliristopher NewBrooklyn,

LESNIAK, MICHAEL PAUL,


.'V.B.,

New

York.

Pre-Law; Kappa Sigma.

LESTER, RICHARD

I.,

Chatham,

New

Jersey. A.B.,

Theatre and Speech; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men's DormiStudent Education .Associatorv Council; tion; Political Science Forum; Dormitory Manager.

WCWM;

LEVENBERG, STEPHEN
chology;
Pi

B.,

Arlington.

A.B.,

Psy-

Phi; Men's Dormitory Council; Flat Hat; Interfraternity Council-Social Chairman; ROTC; Psychology Club; Balfour-Hillel-Secretary; Militan,Student. Distinguished Rifle Team; LE'WIS, JAMES W., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B.,

Lambda

English; Theta Delta Chi-Social Chairman.

mmmi%

nomics; Club.

LIPPERT, JOHN C, Wilmington, Ohio. A.B., EcoWCWM; Young Republicans; Economics


Morton. Pennsyl-

LOMBARDI, MICHAEL JOSEPH,

LONGERBEAM,
Sociology;

vania. A.B., Government; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Flat Hat: WCWM-Production Director, Chief Announcer; Backrop Club; ROTC; Baseball. DIANNE R., FaUs Church. A.B.,

Young Republicans.

LONS, WOODROW, Vienna. A.B.. Government; WCWM-Director of Classical Music; Young Republicans; Political Science Forum.

LOUER, ALBERT
of

0., Highland Park, Illinois. A.B., History; Pi Delta Epsilon-President; WCWM-Director Special Programming; Young Democrats; Canter-

bury Club; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Committee on -Arts and Publicity ChairLectures; Parents' Day Committee man; Graduation Speaker Committee. LOUGHRAN, VAL, Hampton. A.B., History; Student Education Association.

niL

Gladys. A.B., Accounting; Pep Club; Intramurals. Arlington. A.B., PsycholManager, Pledge Master. Kappa Alpha-House Pi ogy; LUBIN, BILLYE JO, Fairfax. A.B., Fine Arts; Kappa Theta Alpha Chairman; Float Chairman, Delta-Art Phi-Treasurer; Willaim and Mary Theatre; Backrop
L.,

LOVELACE, RONALD

Accounting

Club-President;

LOWERY, JOHN DAVID,

Club-Art Director.

298

LUSARDI, JEAN CAROLYN,


cal

tive

Brookncal. B.S., TopiScience; Gamma Phi Beta-Intramural RepresentaPledge Trainer; Orientation Sponsor; Women's Education Student Atlilctic Association-Secretary; Association; Basketball-Captain; Hockey; Lacrosse;
Intraniurals; Intranmrals Manager.

LYNCH, HAROLD

F.,

Williamsburg. A.B., Sociology;


.Association;

Kappa Sigma-President; Student

Group

ROTC; Leader; Interfraternity Council; Club; Freshman Basketball; Intraniurals.

Newman

CLASS OF
President

1967
jfter

Paschall

speaks

the

Grand

Illumination.

LYNHAM, JOHN

A., Lynchburg. A.B., Government; Men's Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Political Science Forum; Society for the Advancement of

Management; Varsity Football-Manager; Intramurals;


Dormitory Manager.

LYON, ANN THOMAS, Richmond.

A.B., Ancient Lan-

guages; Alpha Chi Omega-Recommendations Chairman; Eta Sigma Phi-Recording Secretary, President;
Biology Club; Canterbury Club-Treasurer.

LYON

SUSAN TRAFTON.
College.

Virginia

Beach.

A.B..

Representative; French; Kappa Alpha Theta-Standards from Transferred Student Education Association;

Man- Washington

^V
299

MARCY, STEVEN KENT,


;

Alexandria. B.S., Physics;

Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Deha Phi Eta Sigma; Student AssociaKappa- President tion; President's Aide; Sophomore Class President; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.

MARSHALL, CHERYL DIANNE, Virginia Beach. B.S., Chemistry; Gamma Phi Beta-Social Secretary;
Chemistry Club; Westminster Fellowship.

MARSHALL, SHIRLEY SUE,


mentary
lege.

Education;

Transferred

Hampton. A.B., from Radford

Ele-

Col-

MARSTON, HAROLD WOODROW,


Florida.

JR., Dunedin, A.B., Government; Sigma Alpha EpsilonCorresponding Secretary, Pledge Trainer, President; Interfratemity Council; Intramurals. MASON, PAMELA, Lynchburg.' A.B., Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi-Publicity Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association; Psychology Qub.

MATHEWS, DONNA LYNN,


chology;

Crittenden.

A.B.,

Psy-

Choir;

Chorus;

Psychology

Club.

MATTOX, ANNE.
ucation;

MAYER, LINDA

Martinsville. A.B., Elementary EdChi Omega-Personnel Chairman; Mermettes. D., Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. A.B.,

History; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Public Relations Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Intramurals; Transferred from Chatham College.

MCCANDLISH, CHARLES,

JR.,

Chemistry; Theta Delta Chi-House istry Club; Gymnastics.

Waynesboro. B.S., Manager; Chem-

MCCLUNEY, RICHARD LESHER, JR., Williamsburg. A.B., Government; WCWM-News Director; Political

Science Forum; Westminster Fellowship.


R.,

MCCOTTER, JOSEPH
Biology'.

JR.,

Chesapeake.

B.S.,

MCENTIRE, THOMAS MIKELL,


Island. B.S., Biology;

Newport,

Rhode

Theta Delta Chi.

MCGHEE,
tary

B.

SHARON,
S.,

Education; Gamma Phi Bela-Ritual Student Education Association.

Woodbridge. A.B., ElemenChairman;


B.S., Physics;

MCINTi'RE, JAMES
Baseball Coach.

Newport News.

MCrVOR,
matics;

Alexandria. B.S., MatheStudent Association; Men's Dormitory CounT.,


;

ROBERT

cil-President; Queen's

ing Association

Guard; Young Democrats; Freshman Swimming.

Sail-

300

Severna Park, Maryland. Fine Arts; Chi Omega; Mcmiettes; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart. MCMA.STER, LEONARD R., Williamshurg. B..S., Physics; Sigma Phi Epsilon. MCNAIRY, NANCY COX, Greensboro, North CaroA.Ii.,

MCKAY, NEVA JANE,

hna.

A.B.,

Fine

Arts;

Delta

Delta

Delta-Activity

Chairman, Float Chairman, Corresponding Secretary; Colonial Echo; Mermettes; Intramurals.

MCNIEL, SUSAN
Chemistr>Flat Hat;

Club;

R., Harrisonburg. B.S., Chemistry; Lutheran Student Association.

MCWHIRT, ELLEN

D..

Spotsylvania. A.B., History;

Young Democrats; Political Science Forum; Canterbury Club. MEDINGER, JOHN L., Falls Church. A.B., Sociology; Lambda Phi-Vice-President, Steward; Queen's Pi Guard.

WCWM;

MENGES, MIRIAM P., Seaford, A.B., Fine Arts. MENTZER, ROBERT M., Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
B.S.,

Biology;

Sigma Pi-Secretarv; Intramurals.

GARY BENSON, Norge. B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club-Secretarj'-Treasurer; Intramurals.


MILLER,

kJ^k
Job
applications are

an

important

part

of

the

senior year.

CLASS OF

Student Teachers Obtain Valuable Experience

MILLER, GEORGE
Sigma

H.,

Pi Sigma-President; Union-President.
T.,

Falls Church. B.S., Physics; Choir; Baptist Student

MILLER, RONALD
istr>'.

Newport News.

B.S.,

Chem-

Hayes. A.B.. Elementary Education; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union.

MONTFORT, SUSAN DENBY,

MOODY, JO ANN,

Concord. A.B., English; Student

Association; William Board; Intramurals.

and

Mary

Review;

Fiction

MOORE, PATRICIA DIANE,


Biology; Biology-

Newport News. B.S., Qub; Transferred from Christopher

Newport College.

MORIARTY, EMILY

Arlington. A.B., GovernJ., ment; Kappa Alpha Theta-President; Student AssociPanhellenic Council; ation; Orientation Sponsor; Newman Club; Hockey Manager; Ludwell House
President.

MORRIS, JUDYTHE

A.,

Alexandria.

B.S.,

Biology;

Kappa Delta-Panhellenic Representative; Alpha Lambda Delta-Treasurer; General Cooperative Committee; Student Association; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic
Editor; fcAo-Sorority Colonial Council-President; Choir-Touring Choir; Chorus-Piano Accompanist; MerLacrosse; mettes; Student Education Association; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities;

Intramurals.

MORRIS, LORNA LEE, NokesviUe. A.B., French; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi-Vice-President; French Club-Vice- President; Spanish Club.

MURPHY, MARY LYNN,


Echo; Mermettes;

Suffolk.

A.B.,

English;

Kappa Kappa Gamma-Membership Chairman; Colonial


Student Education Association.

V" V

NEILSON, JOSEPH

T., Bayside, New York. A.B., Education; Sigma Nu-Commander; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Student Education Association; Newman Club; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Transferred from Holy Cross College. NEW, HARRY E., JR., Newport News. A.B., Accounting; Kappa Alpha-President; Men's Dormitory Council; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Accounting Club;

Varsity
ida.

Swimming.

NICHOLSON, CHARLES WILLIAM,


A.B., French;

Lakeland, RorPi Delta Phi-Treasurer; Lutheran Student Association-Vice-President; Student Committee on Arts and Lectures.

^M^

302

n Local School Systems

NILES,
Varsity
Golf.

THOMAS R., II, Staunton. A.B., Economics; Pi Kappa Alpha; Colonial Echo; ROTC;
Basketball;
Varsity

Baseball;

Freshman

Future teachers:
Ellen

Anne Gibson, Joan

Speer,

Sue

Bowman.

NOL.A.N,

KAREN MARGARET,

Newport News.

A.B.. History.

NORTHWAY,

MARGARET

GAY,

Houston,

Texas. B.S., Pre-Medicine; Kappa Alpha ThetaAlumnae Relations Chairman; Orientation Sponsor; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club; Biologv Club: Canterbury Club-Secretary.

NUERNBERGER, NURY ANN,


Pennsylvania.
A.B.,

Chambersburg,

Sociology;

Kappa
Psi

Kappa
Ori-

Gamma-Corresponding Secretary;

Chi:

entation Sponsor; Chorus; Mermettes; Westminster Fellowship; Association; Captain.

Sailing

Tennis

OGIBA,

BARBARA
EUGENE

J.,

Hampton. A.B., ElemenQuincy, Massachusetts.


Charlottesville.

tary Education.

O'KEEFE,

T.,

A.B., Sociology; Varsity Golf.

OLIVER, CHARLES WILLIAM,

A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha-Vice-President, Ritualist; Men's Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation.

EVERETT MICHAEL, Colonial Beach. Sociology and Anthropology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurals; Transferred from Atlantic Christian College. ORRICK, NICHOLAS CROMWELL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. B.S.. Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma; GymO'NEILL,
B.S.,

nastics.

OWEN, ROBERT

W., San Francisco, California.

Kappa SigmaA.B., Business Administration; Social Chairman; General Cooperative CommitStudent Association-Vice-President; Men's tee;
Honor Council; Men's Dormitory Council; Group Accounting Council: Interfraternity Leader; Club: Freshman Basketball; Intramurals.

303

OWRE, MARTHA LEONORA,


A.B., Sociolog>'

Lubbock, Texas. and Anthropology; Kappa DeltaVice-President; Pi Delta Epsilon; Women's DorFlat //af-Productions Editor; Council: mitor)' Canterbury Club-Secretary, Vice-President; LudPresident. House well

Ben

Pomeroy
f )

watches

Ron Panneton
a jump
shot.

up for

Hanover Court House. A.B., Sigma Pi-Treasurer, President; Student Men's Dormitory Council; Interfraternity Council-Social Cbairman; Young Democrats; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Dormitory Manager;
History;
-Association;

PALMORE. FRED,

Senior Class Vice-President.

PARKINSON,
A.B..

K.\THLEEN

ANN,

Roanoke.

Business Administration; Delta Omicron; Choir-Historian, Secretary-Treasurer; Society for


of Management-Secretary. WALTA GAIL, Tangier. A.B., ElemenEducation; Student Education Association; Transferred from Ferrum Junior College.

the

Advancement

PARKS,

tary

PARROTT, BARBARA GAIL,

Exmore.

A.B.,

English; Women's Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Debate Council; Who's Who Among Students in .American Colleges and Universities; Barrett Dormitory President. PASTORE, JULIE, Richmond. A.B., English; Women's Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; Spanish Club; Newman Club; Chandler Dormiton- VicePresident.

PAULSON,

MARY

LOUISE,

Hampton.
from

A.B.,

Mathematics; Band; Washington College.

Transferred

Mary

Arlington. A.B., French; Phi Beta-Scholarship Chairman, VicePresident; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board-Secretary; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; GenPresident's Aide; eral Cooperative Committee; Women's Dormitory Council-Secretary, President; Chorus; Band; Choir; Sponsor; Orientation

PECK, BARBARA SUE,

Gamma

Wlio's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor.

PENCE, CLIFFORD
sylvania.

H.,

King

of Prussia,

Penn-

A.B., Government; Phi Eta Sigma-HisDelta Epsilon; Group Leader; Pi WCWM-Director of Popular Music, News Director; Backdrop Club-Board of Directors. PETRALIA, RON, Flushing, New York. A.B., Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon-Public Relations
torian;

Association;

Chairman, Alumni Relations Chairman; Student Men's Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Society for the Advancement of Management; Psychology Club; Newman Club;
Varsity Football; Intramurals.

304

CLASS OF

1967

A., Cresco, Pennsylvania. A.B., PHILLIPS, English; Theta Delta Chi; Scabbard and Blade. PLYBON, ROBERTA L., Alexandria. A.B.. Sociolog>'; Pi Beta Phi-Arrow Correspondent, Junior Panhellenic Representative; Spanish Club; Transferred from Uni-

KENNETH

versity of

South Carolina.
B.,

POMEROY, J3ENJAM1N
sity

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A.B., Physical Education; Kappa Sigma; P.E. Majors Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes-President; Var-

Basketball-Captain.

POND, SUSAN, Newport News.


cation;
sociation;

A.B.,

Elementary Edu-

Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Education


Christian

Science

AsOrganization-Secretary.

PORTER, BRENDA
lish: Colonial

L., Colonial Heights. A.B., EngEcho; Baptist Student Union. PRATT, HENRY JONATHAN, Menlo Park, California. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha-Social Chairman, President; Interfraternity Council; ROTC; Pep Club;

Intramurals.

Kappa Delta-Guard, Corresponding


tation

Arlington. A.B., History; Secretary; OrienChoir; Chorus; Student Education Association-Treasurer; Political Science Forum; Westminster Fellowship; Swimming: Intramurals. PRESTRIDGE, ALFRED BURTON. Norfolk. A.B., Accounting; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Treasurer, PresiAcCouncil; Spanish Club; Interfraternity dent;

PRATT,

MARGARET DALE,

Sponsor;

counting Club-Treasurer;

Newman

PURCELL. ROBERT
Lambda Chi Alpha;

A.,

Club. Arlington. A.B.,

Sociology;

Intramurals.

QUALLS, LARRY BENTON, Plant City, Florida. A.B., English; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Delta Epsilon-Treasurer; Student Association; William and Mary Review-Edhonal Board, Managing Editor; ROTC; Y'oung Democrats; Society for the
of Management; German Club; Merit Scholar; Student Committee on Concerts and Lectures; Botetourt Bibliographical Society. QUEEN, G. BURTON, Silver Spring. Maryland. A.B., History; Lambda Chi Alpha-Scholarship Leader; Student Association; Men's Dormitory Council; Young Republicans; Political Science Forum; Society for the

Advancement

Advancement
tramurals.

of

Management; Freshman Track;


I.,

In-

RAINS, LINDA

Arlington. A.B., Psychology; Delta Delta Delta-Fraternity Education Chairman, Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Psychology Club-Vice-President.

305

CLASS
RAND, .\NNE LEWIS,
Blackstone.
A.B.,

OF;

Sec-

ondary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta-First ViceStudent Education President, Pledge Trainer;
Association.

RAFF, JERE L., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. A.B., Theatre and Speech; Theta Alpha Phi-Fresident; William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club-Dghting Designer.

In the

SA

office

Larry White finds a place for study

RAWL, DIANNE, New Delhi, India. A.B., Government; Chi Omega-Courtesy Chairman; Women's Dormitory Council; Newman Club; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor; Swimming Manager. REESE, SANDRA F., Williamsburg. A.B., History; Phi Mu-Senior Fanhellenic Representative, Social Chairman, Pledge Trainer; Band; Canterbury Club. REGISTER, WILLIAM R., Temple, New Hampshire. B.S., Chemistry; Keplar; ROTC; Queen's Guard.

REUSSOW, SANDRA, Vienna. B.S., Mathematics; Kappa Delta- Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Abelian Society; Colonial Echo; Baptist Student Union.
ogy;

RICHARDS, JOHN A., Fairfax. A.B., PsycholROTC; Queen's Guard-Executive Officer. RILEY, JENNIFER, Newport News. A.B., Ele-

Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Chorus Student Education Association; Canterbury Club Transferred from Christopher Newport College.

mentary

ROBERTS,
Education.

MARY LYNN,

Williamsburg.

A.B.,

ROBERTSON, BONNIE LOUISE TAYLOR,


ersburg.
A.B.,

Pet-

Chairman; Band;
Intramurals.

Fine Arts; Pi Beta Phi-Courtesy Canterbury Club; Pep Club;


E.,
Ill,

ROBERTSON, JAMES
nessee.
Political

KnoxviUe, Ten-

A.B.,

Government; Science Forum.

Young Republicans;

306

1967
ROBERTSON, SUSAN KAY,
iana.
itics
.'V.B.,

Shreveport,

LouisStu-

Education;

Kappa Alpha

Tlieta-Activ-

Delta Pi; dent Eiiuration Association.


(!liairman;

Kappa

Orchesis;

ROBIN' ETTE,

TURNER

L.,

JR.,

Williamsburg.

B.S., Malliematics;

Chemistn' Club.

ROBINSON, JOHN MORGAN.


Carolina.
A.B.,

Gastonia,

North

Spanish; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Club-President, Treasurer.
A.,

A.B.,

San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mu-Vice-President, ScholarDelta Pi; Orientation Sponsor; Young Democrats; Student Education Baptist Political Science Forum; Association; Student Union.
History;

ROTON, CECELIA
Chairman;

Phi

ship

Kappa

and relaxation.

ROWE, LESLIE DWIGHT,

Newport News. A.B., Government; Young Democrats; Political Science Forum.

ROWLAND, JOHN DAVID,


Chemistr>';

Chemistry Richard Bland College.


Pi

Club;

Sutherland. Transferred

B.S.,

from

ROWLAND, ROBERT
ology;
nastics.

C, Chesapeake. B.S., BiKappa Alfiha-AIumni Secretary; Gym-

RUBIN, VIVIEN, Washington,


lish;

Pi umnist;
Tennis.

Delta

B.C. A.6., EngEpsilon-Secretary; Flat f/a-CoI-

WCWM;

William
of

and

Mary Theatre;
Varsity

Backdrop

Club-Director

Publicity;

W., Fairfax. A.B., Physical Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon- Pledge Trainer; Interfratemity Council; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; P. E. Majors Club; Baseball; Intramurals. RYDER, NATALIE, Akron, Ohio. A.B., Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta- Activities Chairman, Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; Student Education Association; Canterbury Club; Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Alpha.

RUMPLER, JAMES

LAURENS, Valley Stream, New Student Association; Philosophy; A.B., Young Republicans; Canterbury Leader; Group
SARTORIO,
York.
Club.

SAWYER, RAE WORLEY,


Chemistry;
resentative,

Williamsburg.

B.S.,

Chi

Omega- Junior Panhellenic RepKappa; Beta Phi Administrator;

Mortar Board; Women's Dormitory Council-TreasOrientation Sponsor; Chorus; Orchesis; Chemistry Club; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Intramurals.
urer;

SAYERS. NICHOLAS CRAIG,


Illinois.
als.

Franklin

Park,

A.B.,

History;

Kappa Sigma; Intramur-

307

WDA Wins

Long-Sought One O'clock Lates


SAYS, DONNA,
Beta
dent,

for Upperclass Girls

Phi-Activities

Orientation

Arlington. A.B., Fine Arts; Pi Chairman, Social Chairman; Sponsor; Orchesis-Secretary, Presi-

CHRISTINE, Arlington. B.S., Chemistry; Alpha Chi Omega-Senior Panhellenic Representative; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar BoardTreasurer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Women's Dormitory Council-Treasurer, Secretary, Vice-President; Orientation Sponsor; Women's Athletic Association; Flat Hat; Chemistry Club; Tennis; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
SCHEID,
Universities; Editor of William and Maty Woman; Transferred from Pennsylvania State University.

MARY

SCHMEER, DONNA, Hampton.

B.S., Biology.

SCHONFELD, RUBY GAIL, Portsmouth. A.B., English; Gamma Phi Beta; Student AssociationCo-Chairman-Campus Chest; Orientation Sponsor;
Balfour-Hillel; Intramurals.

SCHWARTING,
nastics.

HENRY

V.,

Stratford.

A.B.,

Physical Education; French Club-Treasurer;

Gym-

SCOTT,

BERNARD THOMAS,

Richmond. A.B.,

English; Choir.

SCOTT, EDWIN WALKER, JR., Staunton. Physical Education; Kappa Alpha-Treasurer;


sity Football.

A.B.,

Var-

SCOTT, WILLIAM
Keplar; Circle
licans;

L.,

Fairfax. A.B., Economics;

Club-President;

Young Repub-

Wesley Foundation.
Norfolk. A.B., Fine Arts; Flat Hat;

SEAY, ANN,

Newman

Club.

SEDWICK, MARY FRANCES, Luray. A.B., Government; Kappa Delta-President; Delta OmicronVice-President; Orientation Sponsor.

SEEGER, MURIEL, Washington,


Biology; Biology Club; Mary's Junior College.

D. C. B.S., Transferred from St.

ANN H., Shenandoah. B.S., Biology; Phi Mu-Corresponding Secretary; Band; Biology Club; Lutheran Student Association-Chaplain.
SESSOMS,

308

SESSOMS, ELIZABETH
dent
urer.

Shenandoah. B.S., S., Mathematics; Sailing Association; Lutheran StuAssociation-Vice-President,

Secretary-TreasB.S.,

SHACOCHIS, THOMAS

J.,

McLean.

Biol-

ogy; Freshman Track; Inlramurals.

and John Bassett, a hootenanny favorite.

SHAW, JAMES,
Kappa
;

Alpha-Alumni

Arlington. A.B., Secretary;

Sociology;

Pi

ROTC;

New-

man Club Intramurals. SHEA, PEDER MICHAEL, San


fornia.
iaJ

B.S.,

Mathematics; Kappa Alpha;

Francisco, CaliColon-

Echo.

SHEERAN, ROBERT
SHEFFIELD,

A.,

A.B., Ancient Languages; Sigma Eta Sigma Phi; Intramurals.

Newton, Pennsylvania. Alpha Epsilon;


Farmville.
B.S.,

LINDA

GAIL,

Pre-Medicine; Women's Dormitory Council; WomColonial Association-President; Athletic en's Echo: Flat Hat; Biology Club; Christian Fellowship-Social Chairman, Secretary; Basketball; InLudwell Board; Manager-Managers' tramural

House President.

SHELLEY, MARILYN

K.,

Williamsburg.

A.B.,

Sociology and Anthropology. SHELLY, RICHARD, Alexandria. B.S., Pre-Medicine;

Keplar; Band-Drum Major; Alpha Omega; Biology Club; Newman Club.

Phi

SHERMAN, LARRY

N.,

Economics; Young Democrats;

Newport News. A.B., Economics Club;

Transferred from Christopher Newport CoUege. SHORES, LUCILLE P., Ulster, Pennsylvania. A.B., French; Chi Delta Phi-Corresponding Secretary; William and Mary Review; William and Mary Theatre; Botetourt Bibliographical Society; Transferred from Harpur College.

Chuck Berry
Honieconiinp;.

entertains at

309

Kenbridge. A.B., Education; Delta Delta Delta; Sigma Delta Pi; Student Education Association; Transferred from Sullins
College.

SHOWALTER, EDNA LOCKETT,

SIEVERS,
dent,

CHARLES

F.,

Business Administration;
Social Chairman;

Auburn, Nebraska. A.B., Theta Delta Chi-Vice-Presi-

ROTC-Company Commander;

Scabbard and Blade; Student Religious Union; Christian Science Organization; Baseball.

SIMPSON, JOAN, Squantum, Massachusetts. B.S., Sailing Pi Beta Phi-Activities Chairman; Biology; Association-Vice-President; Student Education Assocation; Biology Club-Secretary.
Clementon, New Jersey. A.B., Psychology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chi Delta Phi; Psi Chi: Flat Hat; Psychology Club-President; Junior Varsity Hockey; Junior Varsity Basketball; University of Exeter Exchange Scholar; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. SKOGEN, CINDY A., Qiarlottesville. A.B., Spanish; Kappa Alpha Theta-Scholarship Chairman, Chaplain;

SKERRETT, LYNN,

Kappa Delta
litical

tion Sponsor;
nis.

Pi; Sigma Delta Pi-President; OrientaSpanish Club-President, Secretary; PoNewman Club TenScience Forum-Secretary
; ;

SMART, SAMUEL C, White


President; Wrestling.

Stone.

B.S.,

Biology

Sigma Phi Epsilon-Secretary; Group Leader; ROTC Queen's Guard; Queen's Guard Association-Secretary

SMITH, CAROLINE MADDOX,

Norfolk. A.B., ology; Chi Omega-Treasurer; Colonial Echo.

Soci-

SMITH, CHARLES MICHAEL, Abingdon.


osophy;
ematics;
versity.

A.B., Phil-

ROTC;

SMITH, ERIC

S.,

Transferred

Philosophy Club. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. B.S., Mathfrom Pennsylvania State Uni-

CLASS OF

1967

Joe Dye,

and

Revieic Editor, happily receives a literary contribution.

Jim Robertson finds that, even exams come all too soon.

for

seniors,

310

SMITH, LEILA

Gamma
Choir;

S., Ak-xandria. B.S., Mathematics; Phi Beta-Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; Chorus; Abelian Society-Secretarj-Treas-

urer; Westminster FeMowship.

SMTH. LINDA

TRICE,

Westmoreland

Hills,

IP v

Mar\land. A.B., Government; Kappa Kappa Gamma-Reeordinj; Secretary; Political Science Forum; Tennis; Intranuirals.
M., Alexandria. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Accounting Association; Sailing Republicans; Club; Society for the Advancement of Managefrom Old Transferred Club; Newman ment;

SMITH, RlCHAKl)

Dominion College.

SMITH, SHELBY,

Arlington.

A.B.,

Elementary
Stu-

Education; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; dent Education Association; Intramurals.

SOLOMON, MARCIA
History;
Pi

D.,

Newport News. A.B.,


B.,

Sociologv and Anthropologs'.

SPAULDING, THOMAS

Lambda Phi-Pledge

Alexandria. A.B., Trainer, Lodge

Manager, Steward, Betterment Chairman.

SPEER, JOAN ELAINE, West Palm Beach.


ida.

Flor-

Government; Chi Omega-Float Chairman, Recommendations Chairman; Young Democrats; French Club; Political Science Forum. SPENCER, BETTY JEAN, Richmond. A.B., Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Warden,
A.B.,

Corresponding

Secretary;

Orientation

Sponsor;

Newman
SPIRN.
.\.B.,

Club.

STUART DOUGL.\S,
Pi
Secretar>-,

Newport

News.

History:

Lambda Phi-Lodge Manager,


Publicity

Corresponding Student Association; Men's Dormitory Council; Group Leader; Interfraternity Council; Pi Delta
Epsilon;
Flat

Chairman;

HoZ-Editorial

Associate,

Business

Manager;

William Queen's Guard.

and Mary

Review;

ROTC;

SPRINKEL.

MARY

JANE,

Mechanicsville. A.B.,

Fine Arts; Chi Omega-Chapter Correspondent; Colonial Echo; Sailing Association.

STALEY. JOANNA, Richmond.


ics;

B.S.,

MathematSociety.
A.B.,
First

Pi

Beta

Phi-Treasurer;

Abelian

STANSBURY. BARBARA
Vice-President; Orchestra.

L, Richmond.

Music Education; Delta Omicron-Secretary,

STARKEY,
crats;

SHARRON ANN, Quinton. A.B., English; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat; Young DemoPsychology Club; Newman Club; Intramurals.
M., Arlington. A.B., History;

STEDMAN, NL\RY
Alpha
Beta
silon;

Chi

Kappa;

Omega-Scholarship Mortar Board;


Senior

Chairman; Phi Alpha Lambda


Pi

Delta-President.

Advisor;

Delta

Kappa Delta

Pi-President;

Sigma

EpDelia

Pi-Secretary-Treasurer; Orientation Sponsor; CoChorus; Student fc/io-Features Editor; lonial Education Association-Secretary; Spanish Club; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges

and Universities.

STERLING, CAROLYN JOYCE,


Association;

Gloucester. A.B.,

Elementary Education; Band; Student Education Pep Club; Basketball; Intramurals.

311

STEWART, THOMAS
A.B.,

J.,

New' York, New York

Latin; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma Delta Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi-Treasurer President's Aide; WCWM-News Director. Pro gram Director; Newman Club; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. STOKES, EMMA, Front Royal. A.B., Sociology Women's Dormitory Council-Judicial Council; Flat Hat; Young Democrats; Spanish Club-Vice-Presi dent; Political Science Forum; Landrum Dormi
Pi
tory President.

STONEHAM, ANN NEVILLE,


A.B., English; Chi
ish

Atlanta, Georgia

Omega; Backdrop Club; Span

Club; Intramurals.

STRADER,

MARY

ELIZABETH, Richmond. A.B.,

History; Alpha Chi Omega-Historian, Warden; Orientation Sponsor; Young Republicans; Student Education Association; French Club; Westminster Fellowship; Transferred from American University.

STURGES, CHRISTINE
necticut. A.B., English;

A.,

New Canaan,

Con-

Kappa

Delta-Editor, Sec-

retary; Pi Delta Phi;

Theta Alpha Phi; William


Norfolk. A.B., His-

and Mary Theatre; Chorus.

SUTHERLAND, DON PAGE,


tory;

William

and

Mary Theatre;

Canterbury

Club.

SWANSON, SUZANNE,
ics;

Danville. B.S.,

Mathemat-

Pi Beta Phi-Intramural Representative, House President; Orientation Sponsor; Chorus; German Club.

SWARTZ, IDA SUE, Mount


tory;
;

Jackson. A.B., HisStudent Education Association; Christian Fellowship Wesley Foundation. SWEENEY, KAYE, Forest. A.B., Sociology; Kappa Delta; Orchesis.

SWEET, PALMER C,
ology;

Charlottesville.

A.B.,

Ge-

Biology

Club;

Freshman

Track;

Intra-

murals.

SZADOKIERSKI, SUSAN,
lish;

Pi Beta

Alexandria. A.B., EngPhi-Program Chairman; Theta AlVice-President;

pha

Phi-Treasurer.

Orientation

William and Mary Theatre; Backdrop Club-Program Chairman; Canterbury Club; IntraSponsor;
murals.

TATE,
er,

SANDRA RAY,

Mechanicsville. A.B., Ele-

mentary Education; Alpha Chi Omega-Song LeadChaplain; Choir; Chorus; Baptist Student Union.

TAYLOR, JAMES ELRY, Wirtz. B.S., Chemistry. TAYLOR, MARILEE, Rocky Mount. A.B., Elementary
College.

Education;

Transferred
*

from
A.B.,

Radford
History;

TEAGLE, WILLIAM
Transferred from

F.,

Chowan

Pinero. College.

312

CLASS OF

1967

lA

TKMES, SANFORD, Woodridge, New


Biology Student Religious Union; Vice-President, President.
;

York.

1!.S.,

Balfour-Hiliil-

THOMPSON, THERESA,

Woodbridge.

A.B., Phil-

osophy; Kappa Alpha Theta-Head Marshal, Float Chairman, Corresponding Secretary; Eta Sigma Phi; William and Mary Theatre.

TRAUTMAN, THOMAS
ciology;

S.,

Norfolk.

A.B.,

SoSig-

Sigma Phi Epsilon-House Manager;


Pi;

ma

Delta Baseball.

ROTC-Battalion

Staff;

Varsity

Despite the rain,


are intent

Judy Morris and on the game.

Tommy

Niles

TRAYLOR, SOPHIA
tion;

Z.,

Hopewell. A.B., Educa-

Kappa Delta

Pi; Transferred from Richard

Bland College.

TUCKER, JUDY ANN,


tary Education;

Y'orktown. A.B., ElemenYoung Republicans; Student Education Association; Accounting Club; Christian Science Organization; Transferred from Long Beach City College.

TUGGLE, LORENE \UY,


tory;

Lynchburg. A.B., HisPolitical

Young Democrats;

Science

Fo-

TUPPER, KATHRYN
A.B., English; Vice-President;

L.,

Nashville,

Tennessee.

Kappa

Kappa

Gamma-.Marshal,

Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Newman Club-Secretary, Vice-President; Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart; Miss Irresistable. TURNER, DENNIS S., -Arlington. A.B., Business Administration; Society for the Advancement of

Management.

TURNER, MARY FRANCES,


Elementary Education; Education Association;
Colonial

Arlington.

A.B.,

Wesley

Student Foundation.

Echo;

313

TURVILLE, NONIE

W.,

Rockville,

Maryland.

A.B., Fine Arts; Colonial Echo.

TUTHILL, JAMES
ical

A.,

Education;

Sigma

Chesapeake. A.B., PhysPi; P.E. Majors Club;


Allison

Varsity Football.

UHL, LAURIE SUSAN,

Park,

Pennsyl-

vania. A.B., Elementary Education;

Kappa Kappa

Gamma;

Cheerleader;

Ludwell House President.

ULLRICH,
B.S.,

THOMAS WILLIAM,
Tlieta

Falls

Church.

Chi; Economics Freshman Baseball; A.'\PHER Phvsical Fitness Award; Intramurals. VANCHO, CATHERINE M., WiUiamsburg. A.B.,

Government;

Delta

Club;

Newman

Club;

Elementary Education; Kappa Delta-Social Chairman; Choir; Newman Club.

VASILIOU, MARGARET ELLEN, Roanoke. A.B., Government; William and Mary Review; Young Democrats; Student Education Association; Political Science Forum.

VAUGHN, FREDERICK
ida.

.M.,

Coral Gables, Flor-

Sigma Alpha House Manager; Society for the Advancement of Management. VERSER, JOHN JAMES, III, Newport News. A.B., Philosophy; Transferred from St. Andrews
A.B.. Business Administration;
Epsilon-Secretar)-, Treasurer,

Presbyterian College.

WAGSTAFF, JOHN
Kappa Alpha.

S.,

Arlington. A.B., History;

WAKERLIN. NTKKI HELEN,


A.B., English;
retary;

Chicago,

Illinois.

^'

Jfiil^

Alpha Chi Omega-Recording Sec-

Pi Delta Epsilon-Vice-President; Student Association-Co-Chairman Campus Chest, Executive Council; Women's Honor Council; Women's Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo-Literary Editor, Editorial Board; Flat Hat;

William and Mary Theatre; Chorus; Wesley Foundation; Academic Affairs Committee; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. WALDREP, SHIRLEY JO, Boydton. A.B., English; Chi Delta Phi; Young Republicans; Baptist

Student Union.

WALES, LINDA MARY,

Women's Dormitory Council;


Chandler Dormitory President.

Axton. A.B., History; Canterbury Club;

WALKER, PRISCILLA ANN,

Woodbridge. A.B.,

History; Delta Delta Delta-House President; Student .Association; Women's Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat-Senior Editor; Intra-

murals.

WALTER, GARY

D., Poland, Ohio. A.B., Economics; Kappa Sigma-Inner Guard; ROTC; Economics Club: Varsity Football- Manager. WARD, \L\RY EVE, West IVIemphis, Arkansas.

A.B., History;

Kappa Kappa Ganuna-Second VicePresident; Mortar Board; Pi Delta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Orientation Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; Flat //a-News Editor, Managing Editor, Associate Editor; Newman Club; J'irginia Gazette Journalism Award: Who's Who Among Students in .American Colleges and UniPresident,
versities.

314

W and

M's

First

Members of Who's Who Are

Selected

John Halev finds that editing the Flat Hat can often be a headache.

Peace Corps Representative


for the senior's future.

another

possibility

Lorton. A.B., Business Chi Alpha-Historian; AcScience Organization. WEST, ROBERT B.. Cedar Grove, New Jersey. A.B., Sigma Nu-Vice-President, President; InterHistori'; fraternity Council; Swimming Team-Co-Captain,
A..

WARDER. STANLEY

Administration; counting Club;

Lambda

Christian

WESTBROOK, WILLIAM EARL,


Sociology; Sigma Pi; Group Council-Publicity Chairman.

JR.,

Chester. A.B.,
Interfraternity

Leader;

WHEELER, CHARLES THOMAS,


Ancient Languages.

Arlington.

A.B.,

WHITAKER, LAWRENCE
Languages.

G.,

Fairfax. A.B.,

Modern

WHITE,

MARY CHARLES,

tary Education;

Hampton. A.B., ElemenAlpha Chi Omega-President; Pi Delta


Orienta-

Phi-Secretary;
tion

Women's Dormitory Council;


Choir-Alumni Secretary;

Sponsor;

Chorus.

WHITE,
Biology;

ROBERT

LAWRENCE,

Arlington.

B.S.,

Omicron Delta Kappa; General Cooperative Committee; Student -Association-President; President's .Aide; Abelian Society; Who's Who Among Students in -American Colleges and Lfniversities; Vice-President
Sophomore Class; President Junior
Class.

Lowesville. A.B., Delta Omicron-Treasurer, President; BandBand Council; Baptist Student Union-Missions Chairman, Publicitv Chairman; Orchestra. WHITEMAN,' RAY, TitusviUe, New Jersey. A.B., Business Administration; Sigma Nu-Treasurer, Intramural Representative; Student Association; Interfraternity Council; Flat Hat; ROTC; Society for the -Advance-Music;

WHITEHEAD, SHARON JOYCE,

ment

of

Management.

315

CLASS OF

1967

WIGGINS,
ogy; Phi murals.

THOMAS
Kappa

R.,

Vienna. A.B., Psychol-

Tau-House

Manager;

Intra-

WILLARD, RONALD

H., Portsmouth. A.B., Economics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

"You're kidding! this punch!"

You

didn't

really

put

that

in

WILLIAMS, CHARLES LEWIS,


Business

Vienna.

A.B.,

Administration;
of

Lambda

Chi

Alpha; from

ROTC;

Sailing Association;

Society for the Ad-

vancement

Management;

Transferred

University of Hawaii.

WILLIAMS, JOHN W., B.S., Geology; ROTC.

Silver Spring, Maryland.

Church dinner

at

Bruton

is

a popular fall activity.

316

WILLIAMS, KENNETH LEWIS, Margate


Jersey.
A.B.,

City,

New

Education; Pi Kappa AlphaRush Chairman; P.E. Majors Club; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball-Co-CapPhysical

tain; Intramurals.

WILLIAMS, WALTER W., Portsmouth. A.B., Business Administration; ROTCBrigadc Information OfSociety for the Advancement of ManagementTreasurer; Intramurals. WILLIAMSON, RONALD, Coral Hills, Maryland. A.B., English; Tutorial Program.
ficer;

WILLIS, NANCi' LEIGH, Hampton. A.B., History. WILLIS, WILLIAM M., Chesapeake. B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Cricket.

WILLNER, ROBERT

G.,

Arlington.

A.B.,

Business

Management; Theta Delta Chi-Athletic Chairman; Group Leader; Society for the Advancement of Management; Varsity Baseball.

WINDLE,

CHARLES BEVERLY,
Men's
;

Richmond.
Council;

B.S.,

Pre- Medicine;

Dormitory

Biology

Club-Vice-President

Baptist Student Union.

WINDLEY, SARAH,
Education
College.
;

Williamsburg. A.B., Elementary Transferred from Mount Olive Junior


A.B.,

WINFREE, ANN, Richmond.

Sociology;

Delta

Student Delta-Sponsor Chairman, Chaplain; Delta Orientation Sponsor; Mermetles; TuAssociation; torial Program; Intramurals; Parents' Day Committee-

Co-Chairman.

WITTY',
B.S.,

THOMAS EDWARD,
Tennis;

JR.,

Biology;

Transferred

Newport News. from Christopher

Newport College.

WRIGHT, BEVERLY. Huntsville, Alabama. A.B., Fine Arts; Chorus; French Club; German Club; Transferred from University of Strasbourg.

WRIGHT, FRANKLIN
A.B.,

L.,

Pennsauken,

New

Jersey.

English; Sigma Pi-Secretary; Men's Dormitory Council; Colonial Echo; Flat Hat-Senior Editor; Tutorial

Program.

YOUNGBLOOD, CLEVIE CAROLYN, Arlington. A.B., History; Gamma Phi Beta-Parliamentarian, Rush Chairman, President; Mortar Board-President; Kappa Delta
Pi; Student Association; President's Aide; Women's Honor Council-Vice Chairman; Orientation SponsorAssistant Head Sponsor; Panhellenic Council; New-

man Club; Hockey; Basketball; Co-Recipient, Mortar Board .\ward: Outstanding Sophomore; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities;

Intramurals.

Arlington. A.B., Government; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board-Editor; Alpha Lambda Delta-Secretary; Pi Delta Phi; Women's Dormitory Council; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo; Flat //a/-News-Features Editor; Young Democrats; Political Science Forum; Merit Scholar; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Lud-

ZWENIG, FRANCES,

House President. ZYSKI. RICHARD A., Great FaUs. A.B., English; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Group Leader; WCWM; ROTC.
well

317

Bob
Blair,

Thompson,
president;

vice-president;

Bob
histo-

Mary Yeager,

rian:

Nancy

Scale, secretary-treasurer.

ABBOTT,
Sociology.

DAVID
Kappa

MICHAEL,
Delta.

Harrison-

burg. Chemistry.

ABERCROMBIE, CLARA REID, McLean.


ABICHT,

SANDRA

RITA, Newport News.


Fairfax. Sociology.

Elementary Education.

ADAMS, SHERYL LEE,


AKERS, DORISLEE,
ucation.

Alexandria. Music Ed-

Kappa

Delta.

ALLEY,

WAYNE

MOSBY,
F.,

Richmond.
English.

Mathematics. Kappa Sigma. ALVIS, ELIZABETH H., Fairfax.

AMORY, ROBERT

Williamsburg. Busi-

ness Administration.

AMSBAUGH, DIANA FAY, Vienna. Biology. ANDERSON, CLAIRE H., Knoxville, Tennessee. Philosophy.

ANDREWS, SUSAN CLOCKER,


slauten.

Kaiser-

West

Germany.

Mathematics.

Kappa

Delta.

APPLER, DAVID VAN, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Biology. Pi Kappa Alpha. ARHART, GEORGE ANDREW, Richmond.
Government.

ARMENTROUT, REGINA ANN,


Mathematics.

Gamma

ATKINS,
lish.

MARTHA KAY,

Richmond. Phi Beta. Staunton. Eng-

Pi Beta Phi.

ATKINSON, PHOEBE JOANNE, McLean.


Education.

AUGUSTINE,

GRETA

Heights. Spanish.

ANN, Colonial Gamma Phi Beta.


Ele

BABB, ELLEN FRANCES, Hampton.


mentary Education.

BAGLEY, CAROL ANN, Richmond.


cal Science.

Topi

BAGLEY,
Physics.

JAMES

Kappa Kappa Gamma. LYLE, Chesapeake,

BAILEY, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Williams burg. Chemistry. Kappa Alpha.

BAKER, JANET LOUISE,


ematics. Phi
ida. Physics.

Arlington. Math-

Mu.
Miami,
Flor-

BAKER, THOMAS OLIVER,

BAKOWSKI, CHRISTINE,
atre

Arlington.
B.,

The

and Speech.

BALDWIN,

PRISCILLA

Alexandria

Sociology. Delta Delta Delta.

Jl

Hard Working Juniors Lend Support To

All

Campus Leaders
BALLANCE, WILLIAM
Biology. M.,
Jarratt.

Biol

BARBER, WILL ALBERT,


BARNES, WILLIAM

JR.,

Accomac

A., JR., Stony Creek Business Administration and Management,

BARNETT,
BARNETT,
mond.

RICARDA

ANN,

Newport
Rich

News. Business Administration.

WILLIAM
Sigma
Pi.

GEORGE,

Historv'.

BARNEY, GRETCHEN LEE, Richmond


Mathematics. Alpha Chi Omega.

BAROCCO, DIANA, ElUand, Pennsylvania Psychology. Gamma Phi Beta. BARTELT, JOHN ALLAN, Charlottesville
Accounting.

BASKERVILLE,
Biology.

SUSAN

B.,

Richmond
Falls

Gamma Phi Beta. BASSUENER, BARBARA

ANN,

Church. Govemmen(. Kappa Kappa

Gam
Ele

BATTAGLIA,

CAROL,

Springfield.

mentarv Education.

BAUMGAERTEL, JOANNE KAY,


querque, New Mexico. English. BEADLING, LESLIE CRAIG,
Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Sigma Nu.

Albu

Elizabeth,

BEARD,
English.

LOUISE

VIRGINIA, Kappa Kappa Gamma.

Hampton

BEAZLEY, LINDA MEE,


mentary Education.

Montpelier. Ele

BECKROGE, JUDITH LOUISE,


Mathematics.
ford, Pennsylvania.

Norfolk,

BEEGLE, LIZABETH LA PORTE, Bed


BEERS,

ROBERT WILSON,

Economics. Yardly, Penn


R.,

svlvania. Accounting.

BEIRNE,

HAROLD

JR.,

Lynchburg
Allentown Phi Beta,
Florid
Paz,

Accounting.

BENDER,

CAROL AMORY,

Pennsylvania. Sociology.

Gamma

BENNETT, PENELOPE,
History. Phi
Bolivia.

Palatka,

Mu.
Administration.

BERGER, CHARLES HARRY, La


Business Delta Chi.

Theta

BERMAN, HERBERT SETH,


Mathematics.

Lynchburg,
Chester,

BEVILLE,
Education.

SUSAN

PATRICIA,

BIGGS,

DIANA, Colorado

Springs,

Colo

rado. Education.

BINZER, RENEE,
Education.

Toledo, Ohio. Secondary

BLACK, FREDERICK SCOTT, Broadway


Government.

BLAIR,
matics.

ROBERT ALLEN,

Suffolk.
L.,

Mathe
Lynch

BLANKENSHIP,

VICTORIA

BOCOCK, SANDRA ELISE,


BOELT,

burg. History. Delta Delta Delta. Virginia Beach Fine Arts. Delta Delta Delta.

ANNE

MARIE,
S.,

Williamsburg

Elementary Education.

BOGARDUS, WILLIAM
lish.

McLean. Eng

BOGGS, OLIVIAN RUSSELL,

Fort Riley Kansas. Psychology. Chi Omega.


Arlington,

BOLTON, HELEN SUZANNE,


Biology.

BONETA,
Spanish.

CAROL

ANN,

Alexandria

319

BONIFANT, NANCY LEE,


Maryland.
Mathematics.
Business Administration.

Silver

Spring,

Chi

Omega.
Petersburg.

BONNER, DANIEL BRUCE,


BOOKER, JUDITH ANN,
ematics.

Annandale. MathG.,

BORLESKE, STEPHEN
ship,

West Friend-

Maryland. Chemistry.

BOYSEN, FREDERICK OTTO, Haddonfield. New Jersey. Psychology. Phi Kappa Tau.

BRAGG, DAVID GORDON,


matics.

Bena. Mathe-

BRAN HAM, JEAN EUZABETH, Martinsville. Elementary Education. Gamma Phi


Beta.

BREMER, ELIZABETH ANNE,


Education.

Annandale.

BRENNER, ALISON LESLIE, New York, New York. Government. Kappa Kappa
Gamma. BRISEBOIS,
French.

ANNE BINDON,

Arlington.

BROMLEY, ELIZABETH ANN,


ton, D. C.

BROOKE, WILLIAM JOSEPH,


English.

WashingMathematics. Chi Omega. Alexandria.


P.,
Ill,

BROOKS,

CARLTON
Lambda

Roanoke.

Psychology. Pi

Phi.

BROUGHTON, HENRY PAUL,


Psychology. Pi
as.

Richmond.

Kappa Alpha.
El Paso, Tex-

BROWN ADIN DEERING,


Geology. Sigma Nu.

BROWN, CELIA ANNE,


lish.

Richmond.

Eng-

Kappa Kappa Ganuna.


Curundu, Canal
Williamsburg.
Fine

BROWN, DIANE RUTH,


Zone. Mathematics.
Physics.

BROWN, FREDERICK LEE,

BROWN, KRISTI
Arts. Phi

SUE,
E.,

Arlington.

Mu.
Richlands. Biology.

BROWN, PAULINE
matics.

BROWN, WILLIAM KEITH,


BRYANT, HARVEY LEE,
BUCK,
News.
Theta.

Bena. Mathe-

Portsmouth.

SHARON
Topical

Science.

ELIZABETH. Newport Kappa Alpha

BUCKLEY, BUCKLEY,

Cliurch. English.

MARY KATHLEEN, Falls Gamma Phi Beta. SUSAN IRVIN, Alexandria.


A., Staunton. Theta.

French. Chi Omega.

BUENTING, KAREN
nomics.

Eco-

Kappa Alpha

BUFFINGTON, PATRICIA,

Fairfield, Con-

necticut. English. Delta Delta Delta.

BUGDEN, LEE BIBB,

BURGE, KATHERINE

Syracuse, New York. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. G., Hopewell. Psychology. Delta Delta Delta.

BURNEY,

CHRISTINE

S.,

Alexandria.

Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi.

BUTNER, TRUSCILLA DRONE,


BYRNE, NICOLAUS EDWARD,
History.

Fort Lau-

derdale, Florida. English. Pi Beta Phi. Arlington.

Lambda Chi Alpha.

CALLAHAN, Vale, New


Alpha.

JAMES
Jersey.

EDWARD,
DARNELL,
ANN,

River

English.

Lambda Chi
LynchDelta.

CAMPBELL,
CARLSON,
English.

JOAN

burg. Elementary Education.

Kappa

PATRICIA

Norfolk.

CARNEY,

BRENDA

BENNETT,
JOAN,

Ports-

mouth. History.

CARNEY, GRETCHEN
News. Mathematics.
burg. Chemistry.

Newport
Williams-

CARNEY, ROBERT WALTER,


CARSON, JEAN KYLE, Hot
mentary Education. Kappa
Physics. Pi

Springs. EleAlpha Theta.

CHANDLER, SAMUEL BRYAN,


Kappa Alpha.

Montross.

320

iiiiiii!ttttiMtiiiiai'* I- ~

The Swem

Lil)r;iiy offers a

ariety of places for stu(l> -break

CLASS OF
CHAPPELL, ALLEN HARRIS,
risonburg. Government.

1968

Har-

CHRISTL'\N,

ELNOR

J.,

I'rnnsylvania. Kappa Delta.

Secondar>'

Jenkintown. Education

CHRONISTER,
field,

MARTIN M., Fair Pennsylvania. Business Admin

istration.

Q ^

CLARK, JOANNE, Newport News. His


torv.

CLARK, KATHRYN
port,

PERRY,
Hilton

New
Head
P:

Rhode

Island. Elementary Edu'


T.,

cation.

CLARKE, PETER
Island,

South
Phi.

Carolina.

History.

Lambda

CLAWSON, CONSTANCE
CLAY,
tory.

M.,

Rich

mond. English. Alpha Chi Omega.

KAREN LYNNE,

Ashland. His.

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

CLAY,
CLINE,
dria.

ROBERT NEWLIN,
Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Mount

Sterling, Kentucky.
istration.

Business Admin.

ROBERT JOSEPH,
Eocmomios. Sigma
Pi.

Alexan

COFFMAN, MILTON,
folk.

JR., Woodstock,

History. Lambda Chi Alpha. COGGIN, GEORGE THOMAS, Nor

Pre-Law.
Philosophy.
Delta Delta
Delta,

COINER, PENELOPE SUSAN, Fa


fax.

COLEMAN, CAROLYN FAY, Appo


mattox. Elementary Education.

COLEMAN,

JUDITH

LAKE,

Rich
Eco.

mond. Education.

COLEY, JEAN ELISE,

nomics. Kappa COLLINS, ELIZABETH CAROL, Marion.

Norfolk. Alpha Theta.

Alpha Chi Omega.


B.,

CONLEY, ELIZABETH
Fine Arts.

Alexandria Alexandria
Oil
City,

Kappa

Delta.

CONNER,
Sociology.

JENNY

LU,
A.,

CONRAD,

CONRAD

Business- Accounting, Pennsylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. Martinsville GRACE, COOK, Elementary Education. Kappa Delta

MARY

COOK, SUZANNE MARIE,


tonio, Texas. French.

San An

COPPOLA, SHERRY
Fine Arts.

SUE, Yorktown.
L.,

CORRELL, DOROTHY
News.
Mathematics.

Newport

Kappa
D.,

Kappa
Swoope.

Gamma.

COTTINGHAM, JUANA
History.

Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. COTTRILL, SARAH LU, Chesapeake.

CRACRAFT, KATHLEEN

D., Helena, Arkansas. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. CRAIG, DEE WAYNE, Hopewell. Physical Education.

CR.AWFORD, PAMELA. Orlando,


Florida. English. Phi

Mu.
Alexandria.

CREMINS,

MARY ANN,

English. Pi Beta Phi.

321

CROGHAN,

SUSAN

VICTORIA,

Rich-

mond. History.

CRONK, RONALD DREW, New Jersey. Mathematics.

Pequannock,

GROUSE,

SUSAN

ELIZABETH,

York,
'

Pennsylvania. French.

CUERVO, HERMINIO, Hampton.

Biology.

'

DAILEY,
West

MARY
JONELLE

ANNE,
Psychology.

Martinsburg,

Virginia.

Phi

Mu.
Norfolk.

DALEY,
German.

SHARON,

DAMERON,

GLENDA FAYE, Warsaw. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega,

DARBY, ELIZABETH C,
Delta.

Tunica, Mississippi. Elementary Education. Delta Delta

DAUGHERTY,
History.

GEORGE

T.,

Park, Maryland. History. Pi

Kappa

DAUGHTRY, LAURA

LEE, Alpha Chi Omega.

Lexington Alpha. Portsmouth.

DAVIS, DAVIS,
Biology.

BRADLEY JOHN,
JAMES

Jacksonville,

Florida. Accounting.

Lambda Chi

EDWARD,

Alpha. Petersburg.

DAVIS,

MARGARET SAVAGE,

Norfolk.

French. Delta Delta Delta.

DAVIS, PAUL ALNWICK, North ton, Rhode Island. History.

Kings-

322

CLASS OF

1968
DEBELL,
North

RICHARD
Carolina.

LEE,

Morgantown,
Phi Kappa
Arlington.

Accounting.

DECAKLO, ROSEMARY JEAN,


Elementary Education.

UELONG, RICHARD ALLEN,


Business. Keplar.

Buchanan.
Jersey.

DEMERS, MARION,
Sociology.

Sparta,

New

Kappa

Delta.

DEMPSEY, KATHLEEN MARIE. Newport


News. Elementary Education.

DEMARY, ANTHONY
Pennsylvania.

J.,

New

Business

Alexandria, Administration.

Kappa Sigma.

DENT,

LYNWOOD

MILLER,

Roanoke.
Arlington.

History. Keplar.

DETORIE, DEANNE MARIE,


English.

DILLON. KATHLEEN E., McLean. English. DISTLER. ELIZABETH ANNE, Palatine, Illinois. English. Kappa Alpha Theta.
DIXON, WILLIAM CARLTON,
Physics.

Alexandria.

DOLSEY, RICHARD LESTER,


Biology.

Richmond.
Falls

Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

nONATO.

JOANNA

FRANCES.

Churcli. Sociology.

DONOHUE,
chology.

Kappa Alpha Theta. LINDA SUE, Hampton. Psy-

DORMAN, LOIS
Ohio. Education.

AINSLEY.

Cincinnati,

DOUGLAS, ELEANOR CARTER,


bus, Georgia. Psychology.

Colum-

DOVEL.
English.

ELIZABETH

B.,

Charlottesyille.

DOWLING, MICHAEL C,
tana. History.

Hamilton, MonEle-

DOYLE, LINDA DIANNE, Ridgeway.


DRAKE,' ROBERT
DUEL,
DULiN,

mentary Education. Alpha Chi Omega.

EDWIN.

RockyiUe,

Maryland. Biology. Keplar.

DEBORAH

LEE, Alexandria.

His-

tory. .\lpha

Chi Omega.

JACQUELYN
ALVIN
CARL,

SCOTT,
JR.,

Cheyy
Roanoke.

Chase, Maryland. History. Pi Beta Phi.

EARLY,
French.

Omaha, Neliraska. Philos(.phy. Alpha Chi Omega. EDMUNDS, WAYNE LITTLE. Newport

EDEN.

KAREN IRMGARD.

News. Business.

EGGLE.STON,

MARGARET,

Newport

News. Mathematics.

ELDER. J.\NET DEE,


Delta Delta Delta.

Hopewell. Fine Arts.


Falls

ESTES.

SUSAN MCKISSI,

Church.

English.

EWING. SUSAN KATHRYN,


French.

Lynchburg.
Vinton.
His-

FARRIS. JUDY CAROLYN,


tory.

FAIST, JUDITH,
Pi Beta Phi.

Falls

Church.

History.

FAY.

THOMAS PATRICK.
Lambda Chi Alpha.

Alexandria.

English.

FIGG. CAROL LEE, Richmond. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

FITZGERALD.
History.

MARY

CLARE,

Vienna.

Gamma

Phi Beta.
M,. Annandale.

FITZPATRICK. PATRICIA
Philosophy.

323

FLEMING, PAULA DENISE,


English.

Alexandria.

FLINN, SUSAN MICHELE,


Mathematics.

Falls

Church.

FRANCE, DAVID EUGENE,


Accounting. Pi

Springfield.

Lambda

Phi.

FRANKLIN.

PHILIP LEIGH, Virginia Beach. Business. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

ERASER,

BETTY
Maryland.

FLORENCE,
NEAL,
Pi
Biology.

Miami,
Silver

Florida. English.

FREEMAN,
Spring,
Phi.

DONALD

Lambda

FRYE,

FREDERICKA LEE,

Alexandria.
J.,

French.

GAMBARDELLA,
Church.

ANTHONY

Economics. Pi

Lambda

Falls Phi.

GAMMON, ROSE MILLER,


Arts. Delta Delta Delta.

Bristol.

Fine
So-

GARDNER,
ciology.

CAMILLA

C,

Suffolk.

GARRETT, HELEN
GARVIN,

MARIE,

Richmond.
Falls

Elementary Education.

MARY

ELIZABETH,

Church. Theatre. Kappa Kappa

Gamma.

GASTEIGER,
English.

WENDY
Delta.

LOUISE,
T..

Bristol.

Kappa

GATEWOOD, ROBERT
News. Sociology.
French.

JR.,

Newport
Chester.

GEARY, MARTHA LAVINDER,

GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM
ville.

A., JR., Martins-

Psychology.

Sigma Phi Epsilon.

GEORGIE, SHARON LEE,


ernment.

Arlington. GovStuart.

GILLEY, GLORIA GAIL,


tary Education.

Elemen-

GIORGIO, MARILYN
ley,

Pennsylvania.

J., Huntington ValMathematics. Gamma

Phi Beta.

GLENN, JAMES

R., Ill, Pulaski.

History.

GODSHALK,
GOOD,

JAMES

D.,

LandisviUe,
III,

Pennsylvania. Accounting.

LESTER LUCAS,
T.,

Newport

News. Business Administration.


Greenville, South Carolina. Chemistry. Pi Beta Phi. GOODRICH, SUE, Surry. History. Pi Beta Phi.

GOODMAN, DIANE

PAMELA

^Mk"^

GOOLSBY,

REBECCA IRENE,

Newport
Richmond.
Williams-

News. Education. Pi Beta Phi.

GORMAN, DONNA WHITNEY,


Mathematics. Pi Beta Phi.

GRACIAN,
History.

GLORIA ALICIA,
E.,

burg. Psychology.

GRAHAM, GEORGE

JR., Front Royal.

GREEN, CAROLE ANNE,


Pi Beta Phi.

Norfolk. History.

Saint Paul, Minnesota. History. Theta Delta Chi. GREEN, IMOGENE MARY, Harrisonburg. Elementary Education. GREEN, LOUISE, Charlottesville. Mathematics. Pi Beta Phi.

GREEN, DOUGLAS C,

KATHERYN

324

GREEN, RONNI ILENE, Newport News.


Elementary
Thcta.

Education.

Kappa

Alpha
Ed-

GREENE, GLORI.V KAYE, Hampton.


ucation.

GRIFFITHS, CHERYL Physics. Kappa Delta.

LYNN,

Fairfax.

HAAN, KATHERINE
History.

G.,

Newport News.

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

HAAS, KAREN LEE, Radford. Sociology. HALL. SUSAN BALLENGE, Alexandria.


English.

HAMSHAR, LYNDA CAROL,


History.

Scottsville.

HANCOCK,
English.

WILLIAM

A.,

Alexandria.

Lambda Chi Alpha.

HANSEN, GREGG ALLAN,


tory.

Arlington. His-

Lambda Chi Alpha.


Alexandria. Fine

HARDY, ALICE JANISE,


Arts. Delta Delta Delta.

Football Games,

Homecoming, Halloween

Highlight Fun-Filled Fall Calendar

HARLOW,

NAIDA

LOUISE.

Essexville,

Michigan. Economics.

Gamma

HARRIS,

HOWARD STANLEY,

Phi Beta. Richmond.

Philosophy.

HARRIS,

JANE ILENE,

Falls
L.,

Church.
St.

fi
The Great Pumpkin reigns
in the

new

library.

Psychology. Delta Delta Delta.

HARRISON,
Clair.

WAYDE

Upper

Pennsylvania. Chi Alpha.

Biology.

Lambda

325

HARVELL. SUSAN
lish.

H..

Bon

Air.

Biology-

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

HARVEY, DANIEL GAVER,


Phi Kappa Tau.

Danville.

Eng

HAWKINS, KATHLEEN D., Alexandria, History. Gamma Phi Beta. HECKER, PAMELA, Worthington, Ohio,
History.
ville.

Kappa Alpha Theta.


Charlottes Administration. Kappa

HERRING, JAMES EDWARD,


Business

Sigma.

HERRMANN, CORITA ANN,


ville.

Mechanics.

Biology.

HEUER, CHRISTINA MAE,


English.

Ruther Glen,
Physica

HILDER, STUART C.
Education.

Arlington.

HILL,

JOYCE ELIZABETH,
LOIS

Maryland. Fine Arts. ma.

Chevy Chase Kappa Kappa GamNorfolk.

HILL, HILL,

ELIZABETH,

Psy

THOMAS ALTON, New 1 ork. Accounting. HIMMEL, KENNETH ALFRED,


Massachusetts. Alpha.

East Rochester,

Melrose,

Psychology.

Lambda Chi
Mil-

HINES, CHRISTINE LAURIE, West

ford, New Jersey. Physical Education. Gamma Phi Beta. HOBART, NANCY LYNNE, Newport News.

Sociology.

HODGE. BAROLINE
HOLLEY,

E.,

Staunton.

Ele-

mentary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta.

BARBARA

ANN,

Arlington.
Biol-

Mathematics.

HOLLIS, SUSAN LOUISE, ogy. Kappa Delta.

Norfolk.

HOLROYD, JOHN C, HOLTONER, MARY


French.

Arlington. Business. JANE, Norfolk.

HOOPER,
HOPKINS,
French.

STEVANNE
EDWIN
Lambda
Phi.

JOAN,

Falls

Church. Sociology.

PATRICK,
Union,
Vienna.
H.,

Chester.
Jersey.

Chemistry. Pi

HORNSTEIN, LINDA,

New

HOUGH, JOY ANN,


Education.

Elementary
SoFalls
Ports-

HOWARD, CARROLL
ciology.

Leesburg.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

HOWARD,

DENNIS

MILBURN,

Church. English.

HOWARD, GROVER CHARLES,


mouth. Physics.

HUMPHLETT, REBECCA
Biology. Pi Beta Phi.

E.

Richmond.

HUNSUCKER, CARL WAYNE,


News. Fine Arts. Kappa Alpha.

Newport

HUNT, JANICE ANN, Danville. English. HUNT, MARILYNN KEEFE, Cold Spring Harbor, New York. Psychology. Pi Beta
Phi.

HURN, MARY ELLEN, Murray, Biology. Gamma Phi Beta.

Kentucky.
Ohio.

HUXSAW, CHARLES
History. Keplar.

F.,

Canfield,

HUZEK,
INMAN,
IRBY,

WILLIAM
English.

SCOTT,

Richmond.
Frederick,

Accounting. Theta Delta Chi.

MICHAEL ALLEN,

Phi Kappa Tau. COLE, Lee Hall. Mathematics. Kappa Alpha.


Maryland.

KENNETH

IRWIN, ROBERT WADE, Norfolk. German. Pi Lambda Phi. JACOBS, CECELIA MARIE, San Diego,
California. French.

JACOBSON, DOUGLAS EARL, Hampton.


Accounting. Keplar.

JAEGAR, NANCY JEAN, Newport News.


Sociology.

JARRETT,
Education.

NORMA LYNN,

Alexandria.

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

j^

"^

&L

326

JENKFNS,
I'lnii-x

DANIEL
riii>logy.

GEORGE,
Sigma
J.,

Ligoniur.

l\.i]ii,i.

Pi.

.li:\KI\.--.
iiic >-

IHWKLIN
\l|ili,i i;iii

\iliiiiiii-iiaticin.

Goochland. BusKappa Sigma.


Vista.

JEi\KI\<,
cidlnp^x.

M\I!V LOU, Buena


Omega.
HI lli

SoPsy-

.IENKI\^.
,I|;NM\(;S,

ANN.
Pi.

.Manquin.
F.,

Gregory
Sigma

Alexandria.

Ai (iiunling.

JEWELL, THOMAS GIBSON,


History.

Leesburg.

JOHNSON,
Springs,
Virginia.

JOHN
West

MICHAEL,

Berkeley

Virginia.

JOHNSON, JOYCE MAE, JOHNSON,


\

Sociology. Bluefield,

West

Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega. JUDITH ELLEN, Norfolk. Mathematics.


K.,

v.^.

JOHNSON, MARILYN

Falls

Church.

English. Alpha Chi

Omega.

The Alpha

Chi's "impress" the judges.

CLASS OF

1968
JOHN.SON,
li)?i.

ROBERT ARTHUR.
Sigma
Phi

Management.
Mathematics.

JOHNSON.
field.
ish. Pi

ROBERT GEORGE,
0..

ArlingEpsilon. Spring-

JOHNSTON. ROBERT

Hopewell. SpanB..

Kappa Alpha. JOLLIFFE. RICHARD


Business Administration.

Chesapeake.

Kappa Sigma.
Newport

JONES, COLGATE

WOODWARD.

News. Elementary Education.

JONES,

WAYNE

K,.

Richmond. Education.
Alexandria.

JORDAN, WILLIAM THOMAS,


Accnuntine.

JOYCE,

DREAMA

LEIGH,

Lexington.

Government. Kappa .Alpha Theta. JULLIEN. JAMES PAGE. Falls Church. Physical Education. Pi Kappa Alpha. KAHL, DEAN ELIZABETH. Petersburg. Mathematics. Kappa Delta.

327

KAHN, HOWARD DOxNALD, West Childwell, New Jersey. Biology. Pi Lambda


Phi.

KEELING, KATHERINE
cation.

H., Danville.

Edu-

KELLETT,

GORDON

NEIL,

Arlington.

Pre-Medicine. Keplar.

KENNEDY, DAVID CALDWELL,


dale. History.

Annan-

KERNS,

Psychology.
ics.

VIRGINIA ROGERS, Roanoke. Kappa Alpha Theta.


Y.,

KERR, CATHERINE
Ganuna Phi
Beta.

Alexandria. Phys-

Susan Baskerville's tired and weary but the game will 20 on.

CLASS OF

1968

KERR. JAMES BRUCE, Hampton. Biology. KIEFFER, MARGARET D., Norfolk. English.

KINCAID, KATHLEEN HILL, Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma. KINES, CHERYL LUCILLE,
Elementary Education.

Hillsboro,

Arlington.

KING,
ley,

JOHN CHARLES, Huntington ValPennsylvania. History. Sigma Phi Ep-

silon.

KING, KAMLA JEAN, Covington. English. KING, LINDA L., Bristol. Government. Kappa Alpha Tlieta.

KING,

MARSHA ANN,
PETER

Richmond. ElemenBowie,

tary Education. Delta Delta Delta.

ONG,

EISENHOWER,

Maryland. Chemistry. Keplar.


j

KINGERY,

LYNN. STUART,

Aberdeen,
j '

Maryland. History.

KINNAIRD, LUCY SCOTT,

Lexington, KenHill,

tucky. English. Delta Delta Delta.

KIRSSIN, JEFFREY LEE, Camp


sylvania.

Penn-

Business

Administration.

Sigma
;

Alpha Epsilon.

KNOPF, SUSAN REID, Dayton, ematics. Gamma Phi Beta.

Ohio. Math-

KNOWLTON, WARREN
sachusetts. Biology.

D.,

Reading, Mas| [

KOCH, LARRY

Sigma Nu. WAYNE, Richmond,

Busi|

ness Administration.

Lambda Chi Alpha.


M.,
Lincoln,

KOKOLSKL GEORGE
Island. History.

Rhode

Lambda Chi Alpha.

KRONE, CAMILLE
French.

HOLMES, Hampton.
Newport News.
Beach.

KUHN, MARGARET NELL,


LAIRD,

Elementary Education. Kappa Delta.

NANCY KAY,
A.,

Virginia

Chemistry.

LANGHORST, SCOTT

Bethlehem, PennPhi.

sylvania. Psychology. Pi

Lambda

328

LANTZ,

HELEN JOYCE,

Br.iadway.

Pre-Medicine.

LARMORE, DAVID WILSON,


tun,

Rich, moiul. Business .Manayomi'iit, Kriilar.


Chil-

LARSON, STEPHEN RICHARD,


Wisconsin.
History. Pi Phi.

Lambda

LATSIOS,
lish.

TERRE

C, Arlington. EngChar-

Chi Omega.

LEAKE,
LEECH,

ANNE ELIZABETH,

lottesville.

Elementary Education. MARTHA VIRGINIA, RoanPsyCal-

oke. Sociology.

^ ?l^ mkiM

LEGO, SUSAN KAY, Arlington. diology. Kappa Alpha Tlieta. LEIDY, JOAN GARNER, Lathrop,
ifornia. Phvsics.

LELMER, PAUL FREDERICK,


ton. Physics.

Arling-

LETCHWORTH, DIANE
Fine Arts. Pi Beta Phi.

M., Hopewell.
Falls

LETHAM,
ange,

GLENN

WAYNE,

Church. Business. Keplar.

LHTLEFIELD, PATRICIA GAIL,


Texas.
History.

Or-

Kappa Kappa
Helena,
Pi.

Gamma. LIVINGSTONE, NEIL,


tana. Government.

MonDes

Sigma

LOCK,

WILLIAM
Biologv.

JOSEPH,

Plaines, Illinois. History.

LOETTERLE. LYNN ELLEN,


field.

Spring-

Kappa

Delta.

LOONEY,

J.-CnICE E., Newport News. Elementarv Education. LOUD, ANN, Arlington. Elementary Education.

ARTHUR ROBERT, Elmont, New ork. Phvsics. Kappa ."Mpha. LOWE, JAMES MADISON, WilliamsLOUISE,
"\

burg. Government.

LOYD, ELEANOR JUANITA, Hampton.

Mathematics.
JR.,

LUCAS. JOHN ROBERT,

RadBenPsy-

ford. Business Administration. Keplar.

LUEBKE, WTLLIA.M CLAYTON,


ton Harbor, Michigan. History.

LUKK.4RILA, SANDRA, Leesburg.


ciiology.

LUKKARILA, SUZANNE C,
Psvcliology.

Leesburg.
E.,

LUNSFORD,

RICHARD

Falls

Church. Biologv.

LUZADER, ALICE CECILIA,


sas. History.

Manas-

LYNCH, DIANE CHRISTINE, Hampton. Biology.

^ .^ Jl

LYNN, BAMBI BRANHAM,


Mathematics. Kappa Kappa

Chester.

Gamma.

LYONS, ANNE,
Chi Omega.

Charlottesville. English.

MAHRU, EDDA JOAN,

Newark, DelaE.,

ware. French. Alpha Qii Omega.

MAIN\\"ARING, RICHARD
Wales, Britain. Economics.

North

MAJETTE, DAVID LESLIE, Newport


News. Phvsics.

!\LARKWTTH,
donfield.

MERLE GRACE,
Seoul,

Had-

New Jersey. Gamma Phi Beta. MARLIN, K-AREN A.,


Elementary Education.

Mathematics.
Korea.

MARSELLA, JANE ANN,


chology.

Danville. Psy-

MARTIN,

PATRICIA ALICE, Richmond. Psychology. .NUSSEY. MARILYN JOAN, Newport


News. Elementary Education.
Neffs-

.\UURER, KEITH WILLIAM,


ville,

tion.

Lambda Chi

Pennsylvania. Physical Alpha.

EducaSuffolk.

MAYO, RUTH
English.
Carolina.

BURBANK,
A.,

MCAFEE, CHERYL
Theta.

Education.

Durham, North Kappa Alpha

329

Alpha Chi's join Theta Delts weekend party.

for

Students cheer for the "Bi"; Green."

MCCAULEY, JO LYNN,
cioloc)'.

Falls Church. So

MCCLAMMY, BARBARA JEAN,


Elementary Education.

Richmond,

MCCOLPIN, BECKI JO, Alexandria. English. Gamma Phi Beta. MCCOY, BARBARA ELLEN, Richmond
Biology.

MCCOY, CATHERINE
Biology.

F.,

Washington, D.

C.

MCGAUGHY, TIM
Chemistry. Pi

W.,

Columbus,
Bedford.

Ohio,

Lambda

Phi.

MCGEHEE, JUDITH ANN,


mentary Education.

Ele

MCGRAIME, DOUGLAS

New MCKAIN, RODGER WILLIAMS,


Chemistry. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

M., White Plains York. Business Administration.

Lima, Ohio
Illinois,

MCKITTRICK, RICHARD,
History.

Crete,

Lambda Chi Alpha.


W., Birmingham, Mich
Williamsburg.
B.,

MCNEILL, SANDRA
ernment. Phi Mu.

igan. Government. Pi Beta Phi.

METZ, CANDY LEE,

Gov-

MEYERSON, ROBERT
tre

and Speech. Sigma

Arlington. Tliea Phi Epsilon.

MICHAEL,
French.

JEAN

ELLEN,

Blacksbur^

Kappa

Delta.

MILHAM, JEFFREY ALAN, New York. Fine Arts.


nia.

Jamestown,

MILLER, DIANE LYNN, Lompoc,


Elementary Education. Phi Mu.

CaliforBi-

MILLER, JAMES BENJAMN, Vienna.


ology.

Sigma Nu.

MILLER,
Florida.

LOUISE, Winter Pre-Law. Chi Omega.

MARY

Park,

MILLER,

MARY SUZANNE,

Springfield.
Florida.

Government. Phi Mu.

MILLER, SUZANNE LEE, Tampa, Mathematics. Kappa Delta.


MILLER,
Maryland.

WILLIAM

F., Severna Park, Government. Phi Kappa Tau.

MILLICAN, GLENN T., Victoria. English. Phi Kappa Tau. MILLIREN, PATRICIA A., Seaford, Delaware. Biology.

MIMS,

DIANE

SHIRLEY,
Omega.

Harrisonburg.
Sociol-

Sociology. Chi
ogy.

MINTON, JULIA GAYE, Richmond.

MOBERG, ALICE DIANA,


Phi Mu.
History.

McLean. History.
Farmville.

MOLNAR, MARY NORTHCOTT,


MORRISON, SANDRA GAY,
Chemistry.

Winchester.

Kappa

Delta.

MORSCH, NORA ANN,


MUELLER, JOHN
Keplar.

Lenoir, North Car-

olina. Education, Delta Delta Delta.

M., Springfield. Biology.

330

Beautiful

Autumn Days Can Make


Activity

Any Outdoor

More Appealing

MUELLER, RICHARD
Indiana. French. Phi

D.,

Newport News.
Alplia.
J.,

Business Administration.

Kappa

MULCAHY, VERONICA
Mu.

Indianapolis,

NELSON, ANNE CARTER, Richmond. Mathematics.

NEWSOME, BETTY BRUCE,


History.

Portsmouth.

Kappa Deha.

NODEN, PATRICIA ANN,


Elementary Education.

Virginia Beach.

NORMAN, JOHN
land. Accounting.

L.,

JR., Bethesda,

Mary-

NORTON, SANDRA
Chi Omega.

R.,

Pulaski.

French.

NUCKOLS,

SANDRA

KAYE,

Manakin-

Sabot. Elementary Education.

NYLANDER, KAREN
setts.

E.,

Acton, MassachuNorfolk.

English. Delta Delta Delta.

OATES,

NANCY

CHRISTINE,

Chemistry.

OBENCH.AIN,

JE.ANNE

ALICE,

Falls Falls

Qiurch. Endish. Kappa Delta.

O'CONNOR,

RICHARD

ALLEN,

Church. Sociology. Keplar.

Back

to the

dorm

after lone;

hours of

classes.

331

O'DONXELL. GERALDINE, Richmond.


Elementary Education.

OETJEN,

KAREN

ANNE,

Virginia

Beach. Fine Arts. DelU Delta Delta. O'GRADY, JUDITH KATHLEEN, Richmond. Bioloiiy. Gamma Phi Beta.

OLDFIELD,

GEORGE

S.,

Westfield,
Pi

New
Phi.

Jersey.

Economics.

Lambda
Staun-

OLIVER, BRUCE ANTHONY,


ton. Sociology.

OLSEN,

RICHARD

JOHN,

Indian
Norfolk.

Head. Maryland. Economics.

OPPERT, JOHN CARLTON,


Fine Arts.

OSBORNE, KERMIT JAMES,

OTOOLE, TERRENCE

Chesapeake. Accounting. Theta Delta Chi. JO, Monessen, Pennsylvania. Education. Sigma Nu.
Sil-

OWENS, RICHARD HAMILTON,


ver Spring. Maryland. History.

PALMER, MARGARET ANN,


andria. English.

Alex-

PARKER, NEAL HOWARD,


Biology.

Fairfax.

PATE, VIRGINIA KENNON, Havre de


Grace, Maryland. English. Chi
ea.

OmeFalls

PATTERSON, SHANNON KAY,


Church. Fine Arts.

PAULUS,

GEORDIE LOUISE,

Alex-

andria. Chemistry. Pi Beta Phi.

CLASS OF
PEARCE. SUZANNE PETTIT,
burg. English.

1968
Peters-

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

PEARN, CAROL ELIZABETH, Roanoke. Elementary^ Education. Gamma


Phi Beta.

PEARSON,

GEORGE

M.,

Emporia,

^lathematics.

PECA, BEATRICE ANN, Akron, Ohio. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

PEERY, CAROLYN, Cedar Bluff. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma. PENDLETON, JULIANA, Woodstock.
PENN. ROBERT HUBARD,
man.
Stuart. Ger-

PEPPER, SUSAN LENNOX,


Beach. Education.

Colonial

PERKEY,
Bolivia.

MARY EVELYN,
Government.

La

Paz,

PERNICE, JANET LYNN,


English.

Springfield.

PETERS,

K-A.THERINE

YVONNE,
EduCity.

Hampton. Mathematics. PETRILLO, ROSALIE GAIL, Moorestown.


cation.

PHILLIPS,

New Jersey. Elementary Gamma Phi Beta. ELLEN A., Qiase

English. Phi Mu. PHILLIPS, LINDA LEA,


English.

Petersburg.

PHILLIPS,

RONALD WAGNER,

Rich-

mond. Philosophy. Sigma Phi Epsilon. PITTARD, ALICE YVONNE, McLean.


History.

PIXTON, HEIDI ELIZABETH,


Korea. Psychology.

Seoul,

POLLOCK, ELIZABETH
POND,

A.,

Philadel-

phia, Pennsylvania. Biology.

GERTRUDE

E.,

Portsmouth.

English.

POND, JUDITH ANN, Newport News. Secondary Education. Kappa Alpha


Theta.

332

PORTER. SUSAN BARTLETT, Newport,

Rhode

Island.

English.

Alpha
Nor-

Chi Omega.

I'OSTON,
ton.

LINDA ELIZABETH,

Elementary Education.

POWELL.
Mount.

TERESA
.Sociology.

ALLYN,
J.,

Roeky

POWERS, THOAL\S
Biolugv.

Portsmoutli.

Kay "Chicken Man"


of spirited Indian fans.

Atkins

ruffles

the

feathers

PRETTY.
PRICE.

MARY

BETH,

Danville. EdEle-

ucation. Pi Beta Phi.

C, Roanoke. mentary Education. Chi Omega.

CYNTHIA

PRICE,
field.

SANDRA TAYLOR,
Psvchologv.

Spring-

PRICE,
ville.

WILLIAM HENKEL,
Sociology. Keplar.

Martins-

PRIEBE.

NANCY

JEAN, Rock
Pi Beta Phi.

Island,

Illinois. Histor\-.

PROFITKO, ROBERT JAMES, Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Business Administration.

Gamma

Phi's bulldog placed fourth in the

Home-

coming parade.

PROVINCE. RITA MAY,


Pennsylvania.

Bridgeville,

Secondary

Education.

Kappa

Delta.

PUGH,

Martinsburg, West Virginia. Histon-. Phi Mu.

ELLEN

ANN,

PUGH, GERALD FOSTER, Richmond.


Keplar.

PURSIFULL.
port

SHARON ANNE,

New-

News. Mathematics. Kappa AlTlieta.

pha

RAGSDALE, STANLEY,

Narrows. Sig-

^k

ma

Phi Epsilon.

RAMOS, ERNEST DAVID, Hampton.


Psychology. Pi

Lambda

Phi.

Quentin
Flat

Van Meter smirks triumphantly Hat coes down in defeat.

as

the

333

RANDALL,

MARY MARGARET,

East-

on, Maryland. Sociology.

Kappa KapAlex-

pa Gamma.

READ, FRANCES ELIZABETH,


andria. Fine Arts. Pi Beta Phi.

READ, VICTORIA ANNE,


German. Phi Mu.

Kent, Ohio.

REAGON, SHELIA
Pleasant,
Pi.

M.,

Newport News.
Mt.

Elementary Education.

REAVELY, THOMAS STEVENS,


Iowa.

Government.

Sigma
Falls

REED,

EMERY

ARNOLD,
RICKLAR,

Church. Psychology.

REEVE,

ANDREW
N.,

WilEle-

liamsburg. English.

REX, JUDITH
RICE,

Newport News.
TiUar,

mentary Education.

REBECCA HESS,
Mu.
Mathematics.

ArkAr-

ansas. French. Phi


lington.

RICHARDSON, CAROL LYNNE,

Alpha Chi Omega. RILEY, DIANE ELAINE, Boca Raton,


Florida. Sociology. Delta Delta Delta.

RIPLEY,

ELIZABETH ANN,

LynchAc-

burg. History.

RITTER,

ALFRED
Elementary

F.,

Norfolk.

counting. Sigma Pi.

ROBERTS,
burg.

ANNE CAROL,

LynchEducation. Chi
Port ChesLevittown,

Omega.

ROBERTS, BARRIE LYlNN, ter, New York. History.

ROBERTSON, DONALD
Pennsylvania.

B.,

Mathematics.

Kappa
Wil-

Sigma.

ROLLER, CAROL ELIZABETH,


liamsburg. French.

ROSS,

CECILIA ELAINE, Columbia,

South Carolina. History. Pi Beta Phi.

ROW, STEPHEN EDWARD, Delran, New Jersey. Historj'. Keplar. ROWELL, TH0NL4SINE, Newport
News. Historv.

ROYALL, WILLIAM
Physics.

E.,

WiUiamsburg.
Alexandria.

RUSSELL, ROBIN LOUIS,


English.

CI

RUTLEDGE, DAVID WHITT, Newport


News. Philosophy.

SAFFOLD,

GORDON

E.,

SaltviUe.
SociolIran.

Business. Pi Lambda Phi. SALE, JO CAROL, Richmond.


ogy-

SALEH, JAHONGIER, Economics. Pi Lambda


ville.

Tehran,
Phi.
JR.,

SAMMONS, MACON C,
Economics.

ShawsAllen.

SAMUEL, JOHN BOYD,


Chemistry.
Ohio.
Biology.

Glen

SANDERS, DOiNALD POWELL, Wintersville,

Pi

Lambda

Phi.

SANTILLI, GAIL C, Arlington. Physics.

SATER, .U\RSHA JEAN,


Mathematics. Phi Mu.

Martinsville.

SAULMON, CATHARINE
ton. English.

S.,

ArlingSilver

SAULNIER,
Spring,

MARGARET
KERRY
ANN,

L.,

Maryland. Mathematics. Chi


Norfolk.
Arlington.

Omega.

SAWICK,

Mathematics.

SCHNEBLI, GERl MARIE,


Matliematics. Alpha Chi

Omega.
Virginia

SCHOFER, CAROL ANNE,


Beach. Mathematics.
Tennessee.

SCHWARTZ, BARBARA ANN,


ville,

NashDelta
Falls

Mathematics.

Delta Delta.

SCOTT,
Church.

BETTE

SUZANNE,

Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SCOTT, DOROTHY CARROLL, Deltaville.

English.

SCRUGGS, SUSAN WRAY,


Sociology.

Alexandria.

334

SEALE,

NANCY

DIANE, Annandale.
J.,

So-

ciology. Delta Delta Delta.

SEDLACEK,
SEE,

JAROLD

Pennsylvania. Business Phi Kappa Tau.

Valley Forge, Administration.

THOMAS FRENCH, Winchester. Business Administration. ICappa Alpha.


WILLIAM
G.,

SEIBERT,
SELF,

JR.,

St.

Louis,

Missouri. Theta Delta Qii.

FRANCES ANN,
R.,

Wayne,

Pennsyl-

vania. History.

SEWARD, VIRGINIA
Chi Omega.

Norfolk. French.
Louisville,

SHAFER,
SHAIA,

SUSAN VIRGINIA,

Kentucky. Education.

MARY

ANN, Richmond.

English.

Pi Beta Phi.

Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. French. Alpha Chi Omega. SHEA, NORBERT JOHN, Washington, D.C. Psychology. Kappa Sigma.

SHAW, MARTHA IRWIN,

SHELBURNE, WALTER AVERY,


Biology.

BristoL

SHORTER, ELLEN, Richmond.


Education. Alpha Chi Omega.

Elementary

SIGAFOES,
SLIGHT,
dria.

WILLIAM
Kappa Tau.

H.,

Williamsburg.
AlexanPennsyl-

English. Phi

FREDRIC

WENDELL,
Irwin,

Government. Kappa Sigma.

SLOTNICK, STEPHEN L,
vania. Physical Education.

SMALLWOOD, ANN NUCKOLS,


News. Elementary Education.

Sigma Nu. Newport


B.,

SMALLWOOD, FREDERICK
News. History.

Newport

S\nTH, CAROL LEE, SMITH,


ogy.

Alexandria. Government. Delta Delta Delta. FRANK E., Williamsburg. SociolColonial Heights.

SMITH, JANET CLINE,


Elementary
Theta.

Education.

Kappa

Alpha

CLASS OF

1968

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SMITH,

KENNETH

E.,

JR.,

Richmond.

Bi-

oloffy. Phi Kappa Tau. SMITH, NORMAN G., McLean. History. Pi Kappa Alpha. SMITH, SANDRA LEE, Newport News. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SMITH, SANDRA LYNNE, Durham, North Carolina. Mathematics. Kappa Alpha Theta.

SMITH,

WILLIAM

M.,

Ill,

Cumberland.

Grtvernmcnt.

SMYTH, LARRY DOUGLAS,


Accounting. Keplar.

Alliance, Ohio.
Elkins,

SNEDEGAR, SUZANNE MARIE,


West
Vircinia. History.

SNYDER, STEPHEN MICHAEL,


History.

Arlington.
Illinois.

Sigma Phi Epsilon.


T.,

SOCHA, GERALDINE
Elementary Education.

Cicero,

SOMERS,

WILLIAM ALAN,

Lynchburg.

Chemistry.

Six Junior

Men

Are Honored As

ODK

Taps Campus Leaders

SORRELL, LINDA, Rocky Mount, North


Carolina. French.

Gamma

SPAIN,

THOMAS LINWOOD,

Phi Beta. Richmond.

SPEARS,
SPELL,
matics.

Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. NANCY JEAN, Alexandria. sic Education.

Mu-

LAWRENCE

S.,

Arlington. MatheArts.

Sigma Phi Epsilon.


Springs.
Falls

SPIGGLE, SUSAN, Roanoke. Fine

STANCIL, JO LYNNE, Highland


Elementary Education. PI Beta Phi.

STANCE,
STEIB,

PATRICK

WILLIAM,
J.,

Church. Psychology.

BARTHOLOMEW

Arlington.

Physical Education. Pi
counting. Sigma Pi.

Kappa Alpha.
Arlington. Ac-

STEINHOFF, JEFFERY C,

-/

STEPHENSON, WILLIAM ROBERT,


Angeles,
California.

Los
Sig-

Business.

Kappa

ma.

STOHNER, GEORGE ALAN, Moorestown. New Jersey. Economics. Kappa Sigma. STOUT, JAMES WESLEY, Pulaski. Business
Administration. Phi

Kappa Tau.
Cranford,

STOUT, JOSEPH TOBIAS,


Jersey. ^lathematics.

New

Sigma Alpha Epsilon.


Lynchburg.
Florence, Delta Delta

STOWE, BARBARA ADAIR,


Elementary Education.

STRANGE, ALLISON GORDON,


South
Delta.

Carolina.

Fine

Arts.

STRATTON,
Psychology.

JUDITH

.MAE,

Kappa Alpha

Alexandria. Theta.

STURGES, ELIZABETH M., New Canaan, Connecticut. History. Gamma Phi Beta. SULLIVAN, MARY JANE, Stoughton, Massachusetts. Philosophy.

SULLIVAN, ROLL
SUNDIN,

A.,

New

Market, Mary-

land. Psychology. Phi

NANCY

J.,

Kappa Tau. Hampton. Education.

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

SWANSON, JANICE LOUISE, North Bend, Oregon. History. Gamma Phi Beta. SYLVESTER, BRUCE F., Arlington. Economics.

TABACK.

MAX STEPHAN,

Newport News.

Government. Pi Lambda Phi.

TAYLOR, LOUISE S., West Point. Physics. TAYLOR, SUSAN WATKINS, Richmond.
English. Delta Delta Delta.

336

TKllKlliAUM. APRIL
I!hi|,,t:v.

H.,

Falmoutli.

Ill

\T(:llER,

NANCY ANN,

Hamptmi.

lIlMnlA.

Ill(i\l\-.
I!ii^iiub>

run. IP JOSEPH. McLean. .\diiiini.-tration. Pi Kappa

Alpha.

THO.MPSON, ROBERT

L.,

Leesburg.

Biology. Lambda Chi Alpha. THO.MPSON, SANDRA J.,

Vienna. Government. Alpha Chi Omega.

TODD, JOHN BU.XTON, JR., Newport News. Chemistry. Lambda Chi Alpha.

TOMI.l.X.SON.

RICHARD
Kappa

R.,

Arling-

lun. Iliologv. Pi

.\lplia.

imirKLNS. JAMES ROBERT,


I'.iiil.

Saint

History. Keplar.

TOTMAN. LORNA CLAIRE.


Biolo-T.

Oakton.

f^

TREMBLE, TRUEMAN

R.,

JR.,

Live-

<r>

ly.

Psychology.

TRICE,
matics.

JOHN

A.,

Goochland. MatheJR., CharSig-

Sigma Phi Epsilon.


Government.

TRICE,

ROBERT HOLMES,

lottesville.

Kappa

TROPF,

WILLIAM

J.,

Springfield.

Physics. Keplar.

TROtTER, BETTIE MALLORY,


mond. Elementary- Education.

Rich-

TROUTMAN, SH.\RON
Biology.

L..

Chatham.

TUCKER,

JOHN

ALLEN,

Beach. Physical Education. pa .\lpha.


ville.

Virginia Pi Kap-

TUCKER, THO>L\S ^HCHAEL,


Historv. Keplar.

Dan-

VACCA, LINDA LEE, Wayne, New


Jersey. Biology.

VAKOS, PATRICIA

L., Virginia Beach. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha Theta.

VERNON,

RANDOLPH
E.,

EDWARD,

Covington. Government.

VICTOR, JAMES
land.

Business

Annapolis, MaryAdministration.

VOGEL, .MARY JEAN,


Biologv.

Jerez,

Spain.

VOPATEK. PATRICIA ANNE,


andria.

Elementarv

AlexEducation. Pi
Fairfax.

Beta Phi.

VORE,

STEVEN

BROOKS,

Biologv.

BIythe Baldwin for the Indians.

gives

yell

337

WADE, ELIZABETH ANN,


Psychology.

Clifton

Forge.

WADE. HARRIET ANNE, WADKINS, ELIZABETH


ology.

Norfolk. French.
L.,

Warsaw.

Bi-

Kappa Alpha

WALKER, MARTHA

Theta. E., LaCrosse.

Mathe-

matics. Delta Delta Delta.

WALSH, EDWARD ROBERT,


sylvania. History. Phi

York, Penn-

Kappa Tau.

WALTON, CECELIA KAYE,

WARE, DAVID WARREN,


WARE, SUSAN

Lynchburg. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. Toano. Business


Administration. Sigma Pi.

EL.4INE. Woodbridge. Elementary Education.


S.,

WARRINGTON, ANN

Norfolk.
English.

Ele-

mentary Education. Kappa Delta.

WATKINS, GAIL, Hampton.

WATSON, LINDA
Biology.

CAROL,
A.,

Southbridge,

Massachusetts. Pi Beta Phi.

WEISSENSTEIN, PEGGY

Annandale.
Biol-

WELT, SELMAN IRVIN,


ogy.

Arlington.

WENRICH, ELIZABETH
Argentina. Fine Arts.

R.,

Buenos
Delta.

Aires,

Kappa

WEST, NANCY, Newport News.

Spanish.

WESTERMAN, RICHARD,
Biology. Pi
ogy. Chi

Falls

Church.
Sociol-

Lambda

Phi.

WHICKER, JOHNNE C,
Omega.

Norfolk.

WHITE. DAVID R., Arlington. History. WHIT.\UN, ESTHER T., Roanoke. English. WILD, JOAN ELIZABETH, Noblesville, Indiana. Sociology.

WILLARD, EDGAR
West

H.,

Berkley
A.,

Springs,

Virginia. Biology.

WILLIAMS,

BENJAMIN
L.,

Courtland.

Business Administration.

Kappa Sigma.
Richmond. EngEle-

WILLIAMS, SANDRA
lish.

WINCH, ALICE REBEKAH, Hampton.


mentary Education.

WING, STEPHEN STALEY,


lish.

Norfolk.

Eng-

WINN, JOSEPH ERNEST, Newport


History.
ogy.

News,

Lambda Chi Alpha.


D.,

i^^
^j^i^

WITHERS, GLENNE

Berryville. Sociol-

WOMBLE, BENJAMIN

E., Suffolk. Physica:

Education. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

WOOD, CECILY C, Staunton. Psychology. WOOD, ROBIN LOUISE, McLean. German


WRIGHT, THO.\LVS
B.,

Falls Church.

Eco

nomics. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

WYATT, BETTY WADE, Hampton. Sociology. Gamma Phi Beta. YEAGER, MARY V., Arlington. Mathemat
ics.

Pi Beta Phi.

YOUNG, CHARLES
pha.

PennsylJ., Freeport, vania. Business Administration. Kappa .-M

YOUNG,

MARY

K., Arlington. English.

YOUNG,

RICHARD

LLOYD,

Bethesda,

Maryland. Business.

YUHAS, LINDA,
ZEIGLER,

Alexandria. Economics.

YURACHEK, PAUL ANTHONY,


Accounting. Phi Kappa Tau.

Richmond.
Hyndraan,

HARVEY

H.,

JR.,

ZIGLAR, STEVEN W.,

Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Sigma Pi. Cheverly, Maryland. Psychology.

338

AGREE, BARHARA KENT,


Alpha Chi
Oiiu'ga.

Sharps.

ADAMS, SANDRA

JO, McLean.

ALBERT, ALAN FREDRIC,


Maryland. Pi Lambda Phi.

Baltimore,
Salisbury-,

ALG.\TT,

JUDITH ANN,

Maryland. Delta Delta Delta.

ALVAREZ, JUANITA ALICE,


ton.

Arling-

ANDERSON, CHERYL DEE, Illinois. Gamma Phi Beta.

Molina,

ANDERSON, SHIRLEY
South Carolina.

JO, Beaufort,
Altavista.

ANDREW, BETTY LYNN,


Kappa Kappa Gamma.

Linda Freeman, historian; Tim Marvin, president;

Pam

Roberts,

secretary-treasurer;

Stacy

Scherer,

vice-president.

Capable Class Officers Coordinate Due Week

Activities

While Their Fellow Sophomores Enjoy Upperclass Privileges

90
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ANTHOLZ,
Minnesota.

MARY
Gamma.

BEE,

Minneapolis,

ARNOLD, K-AREN SUE,


pa Kappa
as.

Annandale. KapChristi,

AUMAN, SARAJANE,

Corpus

Tex-

Kappa Alpha Theta.

AUSTIN, TIMOTHY LEE, Annandale. Lambda Chi Alpha. BABB. BARBARA ELLEN, Alexandria.

f ^^^

BAGBY.
Mu.

THOMAS

LEE,

Richmond.

Pi

Kappa Alpha.

BAKER, BILLIE ANNE, Richmond.


BANKS, JUDY ELLEN,
Carolina.

Phi

Florence,

South
Vista.

Kappa Kappa Gamma.

BARGER, RAY MAYNARD, Buena


Kappa Sigma.

BARNER, SALLY RUTH,

Richmond.

BARNES, ROBERT CARLTON,


son, Texas.

Richard-

Lambda Chi Alpha. BARRETT, JAMES CARLIE, Chesapeake.

BAXTER,
News.

ROBERT GORDON,

Newport
Chester.

BEACHLEY, NANCY LOUISE,


Kappa BEERS,
Delta.

MARION DRANE,

.Arlington.

339

BELL,

ROBERT

LESLIE,

West

Palm
Rich-

Beach, Florida. Sigma Nu.

BENDALL,
mond.

ROBERT WaRRICK,

BENNETT, JOHN PRICE, Winchester. BERCK, DOROTHY ANN, Portsmouth. BERGLUND, JANET CLARK, Fori Eustis.
Chi Omega.

BEVINS,
dria.

TIMOTHY BOYNTON,

Alexan-

Phi Kappa Tau.


Fulton, Mary-

BIORDL TONI ELIZABETH,


land.

BLAKE, KATHLEEN JANE, Falls BLOMQUIST, ROGER N., FaUs


Keplar.

Church. Church.

BLOUNT, SUSAN MALLET,


Delta Delta Delta.

Petersburg.

ELY,

ROBERT DEXTER,
Lambda
Phi.

Newport,
III,

Ver-

mont. Pi

BOAL,
Grove,

ROBERT THOMAS,
New
Jersey. Keplar.
Pi.

Cedar
Rich-

BOISSEAU,

EDWARD HOOKER,
WILLIAM

mond. Sigma

BONNER,
Springs.

THOMAS,
Richmond.

Hot

BORDEN, SUZANNE,

BOSWELL, JOHN EASTBURN, Petersburg. BOWEN, PAMELA GAY, Charlottesville. BOWLING, ARTHUR LEE, Lynchburg. BOWMAN, JOHN RANDALL. Lebanon,
Ohio. Pi

Lambda

Phi.

BOWRY, GLINDA ANN,

Williamsburg.

BRADSTREET, ANNE, Williamsburg. BREEN, BETTIJOYCE, Fort Monroe.


Kappa Alpha Theta.

BRENNAN, JOHN JOSEPH,


Mount. North Carolina.

JR.,

Rocky

BRETNALL,
Citv,

VIRGINIA JANE, Garden Long Island, New York. Delta Delta


Franconia.

Delta.

BRIM, BLAINE BYRON,

BRINK,

LINDA

FAYE,

McLean.
E.,

Delta

Delta Delta.

BRITTINGHAM,
Beach.
Pi

SARAH

Virginia

BROOKS, DAVID HEBER,


Lambda
Phi.

Falls

Church.

BROWN, ALAN KENT,

Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. Lambda Chi Alpha. BROWN, DANA ANTHONY, Hampton.

dlMdi

BROWN,
burg.

DENNIS

TURNES,

Amherst.
Williams-

Kappa Alpha.

BROWN, ROBERT BRAXTON,

BROWN, ROBERT EDWARD, BROWN, ROBERT WILMOT.


burg. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Alexandria.
JR., Lynch-

BROWN, SUSAN KATHRINE,


Beach. Pi Beta Phi.

Virginia

BROWN, WYNYARD ADAIR, Warrenton. BROWNE. ROBERT LEE. Manassas BUBSEY. WILLIA.M EDWARD. Brecksville.

i,^%^

Ohio. Pi

BUCKLEY.
Connecticut.

LINDA

Kappa Alpha. LOUISE.


E.,

Cheverly,

Maryland. Kappa Alpha Theta.

BUFFINGTON, CARL

Sigma Alpha

JR., Fairfield, Epsilon.

340

CLASS OF

1969

Sophomore

girls

gain the advantages of du Pont plus the disadvantages of the "Green Machine."

BULYNKO. LYDIA D.. Alexandria. BURG RAFF, CRAIG ROBERT, Allentown, Pennsylvania.

BURKE, FREDERICK C. Vienna. BUSHONG, DELORES ANN, Woodstock.

BUSSE, Kappa

LAURA

B.,

Charlottesville.

.\Ipha Tlieta.

BUTLER, NORA DALBY, Suffolk. BYRD, CLAUDIA ANN, Richmond.

CAHOON, ROGER HOWELL, West


Chesapeake.

CALVERT,

CATHERINE

Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

JANE,

Springfield. Pi Beta Phi.

CAMDEN, SANDRA

KLAY, Elon.

CAMMARATA,
Ballimiire,

JOSEPH

BARRY,

Maryland.

CAMP, DEL RICHARD, Leesburg. CAMPBELL, SUSAN PANNILL, Richmond.

CAPLAN, JAMES AUTHUR,


Pennsylvania. Phi

Berwyn,
Colonial

Kappa Tau.

CARHART,
Heights.

JUDY

ANN,

Kappa

Delta.

CARLTON,
Kappa
Beach.

ALICE

C,

Alexandria.
E.,

Delta.

CARTER, MARGARET
bury, Massachusetts.

Virginia

CASEY, EVERETT FRANK, Shrews-

CAV.\NAUGH, THOMAS
mouth.

W..

Ports-

CELLA,
boro.

NANCY
New
Jersey.

LOUISE, WillingKappa Delta. De18,

ceased,

February

1967.

341

CHANCELLOR, ANN LAYMAN,


fort.

Frank-

Kentucky.
Providence,
Island.

CHARD, DOUGLAS NORMAN,


Rhode

CHASE, JUDITH CANEEL,


Omega,

Salem.

Chi

CHAUSSE, PATRICIA ANN, Roanoke. CHESSON, MICHAEL B., Newport News.

CHESTERMANN, EVAN R.. Richmond. CHILDERS. EDWIN R., JR., Virginia


Beach.

Kappa Alpha.
W.,

CHOCKLETT, CHARLES
CHRISTIANSON. JAMES,
land. Keplar.

Lynchburg.

Baltimore, Mary-

CHRISTOPHER, JOHN C.
Kappa Alpha.

Tappahannock.

CLASS OF

1969

William and Mary coeds display the vigor and

skill that

hockey demands.

CHUBB,

WILLIAM

S.,

Grosse

Pointe,

Michigan.

CLARK, JACQUELINE E., Richmond. CLARK, JAMES BRUCE, San Diego, California.

r^

CLARKE, WILLIAM GORDON, Richmond.


Sigma Nu.

^
\^

fS

CLAYTON, HELEN MARIE,

Lanexa.

COBB. JAMES GURLEY. Norge. COLLINS. ELIZABETH WARE,


Delta Delta Delta.

Norfolk.

COMO, RICHARD WALLACE,


Pennsvlvania. Sigma Nu.

Malvern,

CONVERSE. RAY, Falls Church. COOKE. JUDITH ANN, Hopewell.

342

0jQ a|j
,*

COOPER, ELLEN HOPE,


Omega.

Pearisburg. Chi

COOPER, MARIAN LOUISE, Springfield. CORVINO, MARGARET ELSIE, Carlisle


Barracks, Pennsylvania.

COUSINS, JOHN PAUL, Lynchburg. Phi Kappa Tau.

COVINGTON, SUSAN
field.

E.,

North

Spring-

COX, VIRGINIA LEE, Newport News.

CRACRAFT, STEVEN
diana.

G., Indianapolis, In-

Kappa Alpha.
L.,

^iL.^

CRANE, MICHAEL
Epsilon.

Vienna. Sigma Phi


Bethesda,

CREWE, WILLIAM STEWART,


Maryland. Pi Lambda Phi.

CRISSEY,
West

BARBARA JEAN,

Huntington,

Virginia. Delta Delta Delta.

CROWTHER, NANCY
Maryland.

B.,

West HyattsviUe,
Point,

CURLEE, FRANCIS LYNN, High


North Carolina.

CURRIE,

CAROUNE

F.,

McLean. Alpha
Fieldale. Del-

Chi Omega.

CURWEN, DIANA LOUISE,


ta

Delta Delta.

CURZI,

DEWEY

SCOTT,

Phillipsbuig,

New

Jersey.

Sigma Nu.

CYRUS, LYNDA ANNE, Lynchburg, DAGGETT, SALLIE MOORE, Marianna, Arkansas. Kappa Kappa Gamma. DAINER, PAUL MCLYNN, Union, New
Jersey. Keplar.

DALEY, JOHN GORDON,


Kappa Sigma.

Falls

Church.

DARK,
Ohio.

MICHAEL GLENN,

Wadsworth

DAVENPORT, ROBERT KEVIN, Annandale. Lambda Chi Alpha. DAVID, JOSEPH JOHN, Abington, Pennsylvania. Phi Kappa Tau. DAVIS, GEORGE HUGHES. Arlington. DAVIS, LESLIE ANN, Richmond. Pi Beta
Phi.

DAY,

ROBERT

WARWICK,

Reading,

Pennsylvania.

Ji.

^ A A ^

DEAN, JOHN HOWARD,


Jersey.

Chester,

New

DEEKENS. JOHN MACKENZIE, Amelia. DEFREES. JANE LINDSAY, Alexandria. Gamma Phi Beta. DEHN, GALE, Arlington. Chi Omega. DENENBERG, DENNIS, Manheim, Pennsylvania.

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)

DENNY, PATRICIA DIANE,

Danville.

DENT, CHARLES EDWARD, JR., Pulaski. DEPUE, PERRY MICHAEL, Newport News.

DERRICKSON, LEW DRUMMY,


Beach.

Virginia

DEWEY,
News.

HARTLEY

FISKE,

Newport

,^.

^ ^

DICKINSON, ENDERS,
Kappa Alpha.

IV.

Richmond. Pi

DICKINSON, JAN SUZETTE, Fairfax. DILLON, LARRY T., Martinsville. DINNER, ELLIOTT D., Scranton, Pennsylvania. Pi

Kappa Alpha.

DIPAOLA, MICHAEL F., South Hackensack. New Jersey. Sigma Pi.

343

DOBYNS. CHARLOTTE A., Beaufort, South Carolina. DOD.'<0-\. HAKRY HUGH, JR., Lynchburg. DOl'THAT. JAMES EVANS, Petersburg. Keplar. DOWDY. RE.VA FA YE, Chesapeake.
DRES>. \OR_\L\\
DRL-^COLL.
T..

JOHN PATRICK.

Wadsworth. Ohio. Richmond.


Y'ork. Keplar.

DRISCOLL,

LAWRENCE T., Rochester, New DRYER, LYNN RUTH, Wavnesboro.

DUDLEY, TERRENCE L., Hundon. EBERHARDT, AHCHAEL C, Danville,

Illinois.

Pi

Kappa

Al-

EDGREN, PHILIP ARTHUR, Silver Spring, Maryland. EDLESTON, WILLIAM R., Washington, New Jersey. ELLENSON, DAVID H., Newport News. Sigma Nu.
ELLIOTT, CHARLES S., JR., Lynchburg. ELLIOTT, EDWIN P., JR., Manassas.
Pi

Kappa Alpha,

EMERICK, JAMES TRACY,

Boston, Massachusetts. Sigma Pi.

ENGLE. JACQUELINE ANNE, Roanoke.

ERNSTMEYER, JAN
FAIRISANK.
-ft

LOIS,

Seattle,

Pi Beta Phi. Washington. Chi Omega.

EVANS. .SUSAN FERN, Alexandria. FABRKI. PATRLXA JEAN, Newport News.

ENDY

E.,

Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

FAIRBANKS. GEORGE C. Virginia Beach. Pi Kappa Alpha. FARINHOLT, DOROTHY G., Williamsburg. FAUBER. SUZANNE D., Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

FEELEY,

THOMAS MICHAEL,
I.,

Cranston, Rhode Island,

FENIGS(.)HN. (,EORGE

Newport News.

FERGUSON. JOHN ELVIN, Rocky Mount. FINLEY. WILLIAM K.. Franklin. Keplar. FISHE. ERICA WALTON. Falls Church.
FITZGERALD, ROBERT M., Vienna. FLYNN, JOAN LESLEY, West Springfield. Alpha Chi Omega J'ORE, DANNY GARFIELD, Lynchburg. Sigma Pi.

FORRER, MARTHA J.. Richmond. FORREST. CARROLL MARK, Poquoson, FOX. ERNEST ERWIN, Short Hills, New Jersey. FKANKOVITCH, CARL N., Weirton, West Virginia.
Alpha Epsilon.

Sigma

FRANKS, DOUGLAS W., Hopewell. FRAZIER. PATRICIA ANNE, Altavista. Gamma


FRECE. JOHN WALTER,

Phi Beta.

FREEMAN, LINDA LEE,

Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Richmond. Chi Omega.

FRIEDLAND, DORENE G., Hampton. FRIEDMAN, KATHLEEN G., Springfield, Illinois. Chi Ome<'a FROSCHER, TORREY CURTIS, Arlington. FULKERSON. MARGARET, Sandston. FULLERTON, RICHARD B., Vienna. Sigma Phi Epsilon. FURR, MURRAY BASIL, JR., Petersburg. GALLOW.A.Y, LURA GODDIN, Greenville, South Carolina.
Chi Omega.

GARBER, DENETTE BELL,

Waynesboro.

Soph Tribesmen Boost Indians


GARBER, JOHNNY WAYNE,
Quicksburg,

GASKINS, STEVE PETTI, Arlington. Lambda Chi Alph; GIA.MPAPA, NANCYE C, Alexandria. GIBSON, GALE HOLLY, Annandale. Gamma Phi Beta.

SANDRA LEE, Staunton. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM B., Roanoke. Phi Kappa Tau.
GILL,

GIRARD,
vania.

THOMAS PLEASANT,

West

Chester,

Sigma Alpha Epsilon.


Pearisburg.

GIVENS, LOUISE KNIGHT,


Lnjo)s

Lambda Chi

hospitality.

344

f^

fS^

Ci

f?*

(P

,?>

fii

O ^
PI

0k i^

%^ 0, ,^
345

to First

Place Tie in Southern Conference

a?-^^^^ dtt

CLASS OF
den,
boro.

1969

GLASS, JUDITH ANN, Norfolk. CLASSMAN, ANDREW PAUL, HamConnecticut.

Pi

Kappa Alpha.
WaynesNorfolk.

GLENN,
Sigma

JEAN
Pi.

PAXTON,
H.,
Ill,

Alpha Chi Omega.

GODWIN. JOSEPH
chester.

COODE, GEORGE WALDEN,


Theta Delta Chi.

Win-

GORDON, JUDY ALICE,


ton, D. C.

Washing-

Chi Omega.

GRACIAN, PATRICIA MARIA, Williamsburg. Gamma Phi Beta. GRAEF, VIRGINIA SUE, Poquoson.

GRAHAM, ROBERT ALLISON,


land.

Ash-

GREEN, JAMES CRAWFORD, Penns Grove, New Jersey.


GROVE,
Rock,
Beta.

ROBERTA
Pennsylvania.

LYNN.

Glen
Phi

Gamma

GURNEY. RICHARD D., Arlington. HAASE. LINDA LEE, Richmond. HALL. CHRISTINE LYNN, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa. Delta Delta Delta.

HALL,

WENDY

STUART, Mathews.
ArSe-

Gamma

Phi Beta.

HALLMAN, BRIAN SHEPARD,


lington. Phi
attle.

Kappa Tau.

HAMACK, KEITH HARTMOND,

Washington. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

HAMERSEN, CAROL E., Kansas City, Missouri. Gamma Phi Beta. HAMILTON, ANN, Dayton. Kappa
Kappa Gamma.

HARKRADER, NANCY
Tennessee.

F..

Bristol,

Kappa Alpha

Theta.
Rich-

HARPER, GAYLE CLIFTON,


mi ind. Chi Omega.

SANDRA ELLA, HARWOOD, GERTRUDE


HARRIS,
Richmond.

Gladstone.

CLASH,
Spring-

HAUCK,
field.

NANCY CAROL,
Theta.

Kappa Alpha
West

HAYHURST,
Parkersburg, Sigma.

RICHARD

ALLEN,
Kappa

Virginia.

HAZLETT, BRENDA CAROL,


nial Heights.

ColoSeaJR.,

HELFRICH, DOROTHY DIANE,


ford. Delaware.

HENDERSON,
Nassawadox.
lev

EDMUND
Base.

M.,

HENDERSON, ROBERT ALAN,


Air Force

Kappa
T.,

LangAlpha.

HENDRICKS, WILLIAM

Hampton.

HENRY, BARBARA MARTIN, Hampton.

Kappa Kappa Gamma.


M.,
Ill,

HERNDON, JESSE
Quebec, Canada.

Sorel,

HERRING. FRANCES LEE,


News.

Newport

HEWES, DEAN EDWARD,


burg.

Fredericks-

HIEGEL.

PATRICIA LOUISE,

Wil-

liamsliurg.

346

An unknown

creature

of
treat.

the

night

enters

the

Dean's

list

women

receive their "just dessert."

Theta house for trick or

aft
f^^,

HILDEBRAND,
Phi Kappa Tau.

PAUL

H.,

Annandale.

HILL, HILL,

MARILYN LOIS, Pulaski. NATALIE PAYNE, Arlington. HINSON, HELEN SUZANNE, Alexandria.
Delta Delta Delta.

HITT,

ANNE MORTON,

Richmond. Kap-

pa Alpha Theta.

HOFFMAN, RICHARD JOHN, HOLLANDSWORTH, JOHN,


Pi

Annandale.
Collinsville.

Kappa Alpha.

HOLM, THOMAS ALVIN, Annandale. HOLMES, ROBERT ALLEN, Aliguippa,


Pennsylvania. Sigma Nu.

HONEMAN, DONALD MICHAEL,

McLean.

HOOKER, PATRICIA MARIE, Williamsburg. Gamma Phi Beta. HOOKER, RAY WILLARD, Hampton. Pi
Lambda
Jersey.

Phi.

HOPKINS, DEBORAH C, Summit, New HOPKINS, JOSEPH ANTHONY,


Chester.

Pi Lambda Phi. HOSKINS, DONNA LYNN, Newport News.

HOWARD,

JOHN

TIMOTHY,

Laguna
Sid-

Beach, California.

^r^

p^'

HOWE, MARGARET LEIGH, Mount


ney, Virginia.

HOWELL, ROBERT L., HUBER. MIRIAM SUE,


Chi Omega.
Pi

Alexandria. Rustburg. Alpha

HUDSON, RONALD LARRY,


Lambda
Phi.

Richmond.

HUESTON, JACK SCOTT. Riclunond. HUFFMAN, LISA LEE. Winchester. HULEY, PETER HART. Arlington. Theta
Delta Chi.

HULL, DIANA FAYE. Buena


Beta Phi.

Vista.

Pi

HULSE, NANCY LOUISE, Richmond.

347

HUNTER, BARBARA JEANNE,


Cliurcli.

Falls

HUTCHESON, MARTHA
City.

E.,

Chase

Alpha Chi Omega.

dhm^

HUTCHESON, ROBERT B., Woodbury, New Jersey. HUTT, JOHN CLIFFORD R., Mon-

successful trip to the post office always brings

a smile.

CLASS OF

1969

IRWIN, SANDRA LYNNE, Livingston, New Jersey. JACKSON, STEVEN LEON, Staunton.

JACOBS, YETTA LEE, Hampton.

JAGGARD, STEPHEN
as.

H.,

Beaumont, Tex-

Sigma Nu.
JO, Dillwyn. Kap-

JAMERSON, PAMELA
pa Alpha Theta.

JAMES,

SALLY

LEONARD,

Hampton.

Kappa Alpha Theta. JARVIS. THOMAS DESTER, Glasgow. JENKINS, SUSAN KATHRYN, New York,

New York. JOHNSON. BARBARA ANN, JOHNSON, BEVERLY JEAN,


Pi Beta Phi.

Churchland.
Alexandria.

JOHNSON, LOIS WINN,


Chi Omega.

Staunton. Alpha

JOHNSON, RUTH ANNE,

Roanoke. Gam-

ma Phi Beta. JONES, EVELYN DIANE, Williamsburg.

JORDAN, KATHRYN LEE,


Kappa
Delta.

Williamsburg.
Setauket,

JORDAN, LESLIE TEMPLE, East New York. Lambda Chi Alpha.

JORDAN, MARGARET MYERS,


JUDY, HELEN LOUISE, Hampton. KALLENBACH, W. WILLIAM,
Missouri.
les,

Emporia.
Mexico,

Sigma

Pi.

KAPLAN, ROBERT RICHARD,


California.

Los Ange-

Sigma Alpha Epsilon.


Fairfax.

KASTNER, KERRY DUNN,

348

KALIMA.X,
fiL-ld.

KOCIIELLE

V.,

Wake-

KEITER,

York, Pennsylvania. Sigma Phi Epsilon.


JR.,

JOHN

WAVERLY,

KELLAM, EDWIN CLAY,


folk.

NorSilver

Sigma Nu.

KELLY,

ROBERT FRANCIS,
Kappa Sigma.

Spring, .Maryland.

KERSEY,
Bc-acli.

KATHY

ANN,

Virginia

KESTENBAUM, THELDA MAE,


peper.

CulAt-

KIEFFER,

ROBERT EDWARD,

lanta, Georgia.

KILMARTIN, TAMTH, Lovingston. KINTSFATHER, DAVID P., JR., Falls


Church.

KIRKLEY, JOAN MARIE,

Norfolk.

KISHBAUCH, KATHRYN JANE,


ley's Crossroads.

Bai-

Pi Beta Phi.

PHYLLIS ANN, Blacksburg. KNAUPP, ROBERT WOODROW, South Plainfield, New Jersey. Sigma
KLINE,
Nu.

KNIGHT, CAROL ANN,


Kappa
Delta.
E.,

Chesapeake.
Arlington.

KNIGHT, RICHARD

KNOTT, JUDY LANE, Martinsville. KOCH, ROBERT MAGOON, Falls


Church. Sigma
Pi.

KOEHLER.
lington. Phi
field. Tlicta

CAROLYN
Mu.
Delta Chi.

JE.\.\,

Ar-

KOHLHAGEN. STEVEN
KORTY, FREDERICK
Maryland.

W.,

Spring-

W.,

Riverdale,

KRON,
Heights,

MARILYN

Long Island, Kappa Alpha Theta.

MAY, New

Roslyn York.

LACY, LINDA ELIZABETH, Newport News. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

LADERBERG, WENDY ANN, folk. Gamma Phi Beta.


LAINE,
L.\ING, ham, Massachusetts.

Nor-

CRAWLEY A., Ill, Wakefield. NANCY HOLLOWAY, HingFalls

LAMM, BRIAN DAVID,


Phi Kappa Tau.
Pennsvl\ania.

aurch.
Ches-

LANCASHIRE, STEPHEN, West


ter,

mk mm

LANCIANO; SHERRY L., Gloucester. LANE, DENIS KENNEDY, Alexandria. LANGHORST, GAIL ANN, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Gamma Phi Beta.
<

jfii

LANKFORD, PAUL GANDY, Franklin. LARSON, KARIN LOU, Riverdale,


LARSON,
Maryland. Alpha Chi Omega. NANCY JO, PhoenixviUe,
Pennsvlvania. Delta Delta Delta.

L.\WHORNE,
burg.

CAROL\"N

F,

LynchPerry,

LAWSON, RICHARD COOPER,


Georgia. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

LEE,

RONALD EDWIN,
Pennsylvania.

Chesapeake.
Douglass-

LEGRANDE, IRENE MAYO,


ville,

LEONARD, MELANIE
LEWIS,

R., Morrisville,

Pennsylvania. Alpha Chi Omega. ELIZABETH, Natural Bridge.

WANDA

LIPSEY, CHRISTOPHER,

Springfield.

349

High hopes are reahzed

as

sophomore women open

their bids

during Informal Rush.

LITTLEJOHN, ALBERT C,
North Carolina.

JR., Charlotte,

LOEFFLER,

JOHN

VINCENT,

Colonial

LONG, BRUCE BARBER, Warsaw. LONG, NANCY O'NEIL, Richmond. LONG, WILLIAM IVEY, JR., Rock
South Carolina.

HiU,

LOOKABILL, ROYCE
gia.

G., Pulaski.

LOWE, WILLIAM CURTIS,


Keplar.

Atlanta, Geor-

LOWRY, JOHN CHARLES, Williamsburg. LUBELEY, MICHAEL DAVID, Vienna. Sigma


Phi Epsilon.
E.,

LUCAS, DIANE
pa Alpha Theta.

Kettering,

Ohio. Kap-

V-

LUCKEY, DIANE, Richmond.


Delta.

Delta

Delta

LYON, DAVID ALLEN,

IV, Petersburg.

MACKEY, SARA LEE, Richmond. MADISON, ALAN WAYNE, Palmyra. MAEDER, SUSANNE RUTH, Richmond.

MAJKA, THEOPHILE JOSEPH, Newport


News.

MALLORY, SUSAN ANNE,


Delta Delta Delta.

Virginia Beach.

MANSON, SUSAN MARSHA L., Richmond. MAPP, MARY LUCIE, Nassawadox. Alpha
Chi Omega.

MAPP, NANCY LOUISE,

Quinby.

MARCHESS, WILLIAM V., Richmond. MARSH, LINDA RUTH, Canton, Massachusetts.

MARSHALL, BEVERLEY W., MARSHALL, JANET ELAINE,


Kappa
Delta.
R., JR.,

Gloucester. Alexandria.

MARTIN, ARTHUR

Rocky Mount.

350

MARTIN, EDWARD ALLEN, Falls Church. MASON, CLAIRE LOUISE, Bowling Green.
Kappa Alpha Theta.

MASSEY, TllO.MAS .lEKOME, Kichmond. MASTERS, MARY ELIZABETH, Phocnixville,

Pennsylvania.

MASTIN, JANE BRYAN, Roanoke.

MAUCK, ELLEN DOUGLAS,

Luray. Gam-

ma Phi Beta. MAXFIELD, RUSSELL A., Newport News. MAY, DAVID SELDEN, Harrogate, England.

^%

f^

f^

V^

MAY,

JAMES

TERRELL,

III.

Virginia

Beach.

MCCARROLL,

ROBERT

STACY,

West

Springfield, Massachusetts.

MCGUIRE, MARTHA
Kappa Gamma.
pa Kappa

H., Arlington.

Kappa

MCINDOE, LINDA MAE, Richmond. KapGamma.


E.,

MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT
Kappa Alpha.

Alexandria.

MCCLEOD, NORA LYNN, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Gamma Phi Beta. MCPHERSON, TIMOTHY C, Arlington.
Lambda Chi Alpha.

MENGEBIER. CLELIA M., Harrisonburg. MERRITT, MARGARET ANNE. Dallas,


Texas.

Kappa Alpha

Tlieta.

MEYER, CAROL LEE,


pha Chi Omega.
-MICK,

Williamsburg.

Al-

ROBERTA,

Roanoke.

Alpha

Chi

Omega. MILES, LARUE CARTER,

Bristol.

In a Relaxed

Atmosphere Close Friends Become Pledges


to

As
MILLER.

Sororities

Give Bids

Soph

Girls

During Informal Rush

ANN SHELDON,
S.,

Falls

Church.

mLLER, AUTHUR
Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Ill,

Virginia Beach.

MILLER, CAROL LYNN, Vienna. MILLER, RICHARD WILLIAM, Moline, Illinois. Pi Kappa Alpha. MILLER, SUE FLETCHER, Norfolk. Kappa
Delta.

MILLER, SUZANNE MANCILL, Annandale. Kappa Delta. MILLER, THOMAS IRVIN, Berlin, Pennsylvania.

iVUTCHELL, JACQUELINE
burg.

S.,

MONAHAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH,


MONGOL, SUSAN ANN,

Alexandria. Williams-

Prince George.

MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM,
Jersey.

Milford,

New

MOORE,

DONALD

WAYNE,

Virginia

Beach. Phi
sachusetts.

Kappa Tau.
Maiden, MasChesapeake.
Axe, Mich-

MOORE, MICHAEL BROWN,


Alpha Chi Omega.

MOORE, SUSAN JEANNETTE,

MORDEN, MARY LOUISE, Bad


igan. Pi Beta Phi.

351

MORGAN, THO-MAS ELDER,


Pi

Annandale.

Kappa Alpha.

MORIART\', BARBARA WAYNE, Arlington. Kappa Alj^ha Theta. MORRIS, ALETHIA ANN, Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

MORRIS, MARY CASSANDRA, Wakefield. MORRIS, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Salisbury,


Man'l^nd.

MORTON, TERRY ALAN, New Jersey. Kappa Alpha. MOWEN. JOHN CALVIN,
Pi

Scotch

Plains,

Waynesboro.

Lambda

Phi.

MUENCH, JEAN ALICE, Alexandria. MULLOY, SUSAN MARY, Vienna. MURRAY, ALLAN DALE, Michigan
Indiana. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

City,

NACHMAN, HENRY DUDLEY,


Pi

Richmond.
Fredericks-

Lambda

Phi.

NANCE, GEORGE LAWRENCE,


burg. Phi

Kappa Tau.
Arlington.

NANCE,

GERALD NEWMAN,

Phi Kappa Tau.

NEBLETT, RONALD WILLIAM, Lynchburg. NECSARY, JUDITH ANN, Tazewell.

NELMS, ANN SCOTT, Vinton. NELSON, DOUGLAS LEA, Richmond.

NEWMAN, JAMES AUSTIN, NEWMAN, MARY ELLEN


burg.

H.,

Williamsburg. Williams-

NEWTON,
George.

WILUAM

JUDSON,

King

CLASS OF
NICKERSON, HARRIETTE
burg.

1969

L.,

Williams-

NININGER, JENNY

E.,

Roanoke.

NUCKOLS,

MICHAEL AUBREY,

Rocky

Mount. Keplar.

NUGENT, THOMAS PATRICK, Alexandria. O'BRYAN, VINCENT NEAL, Richmond.

ONDERDONK, JAMES C,

Newport News. Sigma Nu. O'NEIL, RICHARD ALAN, Washington, D.C. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ORWIG, CAROL JANE, Richmond.
Pi

OWEN, MARILYN JEAN, Norfolk. PARKER, DAVID MICHAEL, Bedford.


Kappa Alpha

PASTORE.

MARY MARGARET,

Richmond.

Alpha Chi Omega.

PERKINS, COLLEEN K., Richmond. PERKINSON, JEAN MARIE, Richmond. PETERSON, HOLLY ANN, Arlington. PEYRONNET, CAROLYN LEE, Richmond.
Phi Mu.

352

rilll.IPS,
I'lui'l'il'S,

HENRY

II.,

Ill,

Richmond. Phi

CARSON

RENEE,

Loudoun
News. Roanoke.
Chi

County.
I'lIII.I.Il'S,

I'lEKCE,
K;ipp.i
I'ITT,S,

RONALD W., Newport REBECCA GAYLE,


A.,

Alpha Thcta.

KATHERINE

Richmond.

Omeiia.

PITZER,

NANCY LUPTON,

Lynchburg. Pi

Beta Phi.

POARCH, JUDY BOYD,


Kappa Gamma. POLLARD, JO.SEPH L., POLLARD, MELLSSA
Chi Omega.

Clarksville.

Kappa

Bethesda, Maryland. D., Vienna. Alpha

POLLARD, ROBERT
ticut.

D.,

Norwalk, Connec-

POLLOCK,
Beach.

FRANCES

EWELL,

Virginia

Kappa Alpha

Tlicta.

POOLE, MICHAEL EARLE, Falls Church. PORTER, BETSY ANN, Newsoms. POTTER, RICHARD BOWE, Springfield.
Kappa Sigma.

PRESCOTT, GEORGIA

A.,

WUliamsburg.

PRESTON, MARGARET
Kajjpa Alpha Theta.

M., Virginia Beach.

PRICE.

Amburg. Alpha Chi Omega. PRICE, .MARY RUTH, Stanley. Chi Omega. PRICE. WILLIAM PIERCE, Sussex. PROCTOR, GAYLE R.. Richmond. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

JEANNE GLENITH,

Jf

(1

Diane Woodward
student

rushing

a typical

&

to study.

Colleen Perkins and Rob Westermann wait for the "Green Machine."

engage

in

thoughtful conversation

as

they

Parking

a controversial issue.

353

PULLEY, JUDITH ANN, Burke. PULLIAM, KAY MAHAN, Roanoke. QUAINTANCE, JOHN WESTON,
ton.

ArlingCity.

Sigma

Pi.

QUILLEN,

SHARON MARGERY,
E.,

Gate

Pi Beta Phi.

RAMSEY, ANN

Abington.

RAMSEY, ELIZABETH C., Charlotte Court House. Gamma Phi Beta. RAPER, AUBREY L., Chesapeake. RASMUSSEN, BARBARA J., Hampton. Kap
pa Kappa

Gamma.

MYER STRATTON, Lacrosse. REPKA, RONNEE RAE, Philadelphia, Penn


REED,
sylvania.

RIORDAN, MARGARET
gia.

R., Atlanta,

Geor

RIPY,
land.
ida.

BRUCE JOHNSON,
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
E.,

Parkton,

Mary

ROAKES, SAMUEL
Sigma Nu.

JR.,

Miami, Flor
J.,

ROBBINS,
burg.

CHRISTOPHER

Williams
Wise.

ROBERSON, JAMES MONROE,


pa Alpha.

Kap

ROBERTS, AUSTIN
Sigma Phi Epsilon.

L.,

Washington, D.

C.

ROBERTS, DONALD RAY, Roanoke.


ta

The-

Delta Chi.
Arlington. Del

ROBERTS, PAMEL.-^ JEAN,


ta

Delta Delta.

ROGOWSKI, ELIZABETH, Arlington. ROHR, DAVID MALCOLM, Portsmouth.

ROSSING, BOYD EDWARD, land. Pi Lambda Phi.

Laurel, MaryEggleston. Pi

ROWE, STEPHEN FRENCH,


Lambda
Phi.

ROYALL, MILDRED PITTS, WiDiamsburg. RUBEN, ROBERT BENJAMIN, Newport


News. Pi Lambda Phi.

RUMBURG, KENNETH

N.,

Stuarts Draft.

RUNYON, JAMES DOUGLAS,

North Baby-

lon, New York. RYAN, GILES SANFORD, Newport News. RYTTER, RICHARD KEITH, McLean. SAFFOLD, DIANNE C, WiDiamsburg.

SAGER, GARY LEE, Mt.

Jackson.

SALISBURY, DANIEL E., Falls Church. SALLEY, MARY CARRINGTON, Columbia,


South Carolina. Chi Omega.

SAMPSELLE, ANNA ALICE, Newport News. SCHAEFER, DAVID W., Orange. Sigma Phi
Epsilon.

SCHERER,

STACY

E.,

Benton

Harbor,

Michigan. Chi Omega.

SCHLEIF, PETER ROBERT, South


field,

Plain-

New

Jersey.

SCHMITZ,
Kappa

MARY

CHRISTINE, Richmond.
LOUISE,
Covington.
Jer-

Delta.

SCHOLZ,

KATHRYN

Kappa Alpha Theta.

SCHUELER, LINDA, Woodstown, New


sey.

SCOTT,
Phi.

CAROLYN

E.,

Richmond. Pi Beta

354

SEABRIGHT, ALICE LUPTON, SHACKELFORD, DAVID LEE,


Pi

Winchester. Lynchburg.

Kappa Alpha.

SHEEHY, COLEMAN M., JR., Riclimond. SHERMAN, CHRISTOPHER B., Cincinnati,


Ohio. Sigma
Pi.

SHEWMAKER,
Kappa .Mpha

CAROL
Theta.

F.,

Alexandria.

SHICK. JOH.N

MALCOL^L

Falls

Church.

Sigma Phi Epsilon.

SHICKEL, SHIELDS,

SUE, Harrisonburg. THOMAS J.. Richmond, Indiana. SHOTWELL. INDIA MARIE, Richmond.
Delta Delta Delta.

LINDA

SIEGFRIED,

ROBERT

B.,

Virginia

Beach.

^ 9 Ij^
The frequently used doors
other eager student.
at

^
1969

SILLS,
Citv,

RICHARD

EDWARD,
F.,

Oklahoma

Oklahoma. Kappa .Mpha.

SIMONELLI. JAMES

bmg
A.,

Branch,

New

Ji-rsev. Sigma Nu. Sl.MPKINS. FRED CRAWFORD, FisherviUe.

SINGLETON. WILLIAM
Delta Chi.

Burke.

Theta

SKEEN, SANDRA LOU.


Delta.

Rosedale.

Kappa

SKELTON, JEAN WATSON, Blacksburg. SLAUSON, PATSY VIRGINIA, Williamsburg.

SM.ALL,

SUSAN HOLMES,

Suffolk.

Kappa

Kappa Gamma. SMEDS, RUSSELL CL.^RENCE, Williams


burg.

SMITH, CYNTHIA SUE,


Delta.

Fincastle.

Kappa

CLASS OF
the

P.O. admit an-

One

of William and Mary's newer sports, soccer, captured the boys' in-

terest in the fall.

355

SMITH,
D.C.

DORA JEAN,
Phi Beta.

Washington,
L.,

Gamma

SMITH,

MARGARETTE

George-

town, South Carolina. Phi Mu. SMITH, STEPHEN KEESE, Altavista. Pi Kappa Alpha.

SOTHORON, MARGARET
lotte

B.,

Char-

Hall,

Maryland. Kappa Kappa


Ar-

Gamma.
Pat Kalk blows his horn for the Indians in a pre-game pep
rally.

SOUTHERLAND, HUGH BARRY,


send.

lington. Phi Kappa Tau. SPADY, DENARD CHARLES, Town-

^^g

SPAULDING, DAVID LEE,


SPENCE, JANE MARIE,

JR.,

An-

nandale. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Arlington. SPENGERMAN, DONALD F., Atlantic Higlilands, New Jersey. Keplar.

STAFFORD, MARY LOUISE, Roanoke. STEMPLE, SALLIE E., Falls Church.


Kappa Kappa Gamma. STITH, FLORA LESTER, Richmond. Phi Mu.

STREETMAN, LARRY EUGENE,


lumbus, Georgia.

Co-

SUNDIN, LINDA ELLIOT, Hampton. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

SWEENEY, REBECCA
Alpha Chi Omega.

J.,

Alexandria.

SWENSON, MEREDITH JANE,

Smyr-

na, Georgia. Kappa Delta. SYKES, SAM JONES, Virginia Beach. TALLEY, ANNE CHRISTINE, Dahl-

gren.

Gamma

Phi Beta.

Dr. Byrd illustrates an important point for

Buzzy May.

TARPLEY, MARILYN SUE, Richmond.


Kappa Kappa Gamma.

LATUM, JAMES LUTHER,


Keplar.

Suffolk.

TAYLOR,

CHRISTINE,

Rhinelander,

Wisconsin. Pi Beta Phi.

TAYLOR, DOUGLAS D., Urbanna. TAYLOR, JAMES RUSSELL, Wintersville,

Ohio. Pi

Lambda

Phi.

THATCHER, CHRISTINE, Hampton.

356

Studies Are Important

As Time For Choosing Majors Nears


THOMPSON, MARY KEIFFEK,
dria. Kappa Delta. TICHY. JOSEPH C,
III,

AlexanSpring,

Silver

Maryland.

TOEPEL, MONIKA MARIE, Williamsburg. TONELSON, LOUIS 0., Norfolk.


TOZZI,

JOHN

LEE, P.mbrokc.

TRAVIS, PHILIP ARTHUR, Cape

Charles.

TURNER, ELIZABETH CAROL, Woodlawn. TURVILLE, WILLIAM C, Rockville, Maryland.


sey.

VAIDEN, CAROLINE
VAIL,

Sigma Alpha Epsilon. E., Wayne,

New

Jer-

BARBARA

SUE, Alexandria.

VAN METER, QUENTIN


ton, D. C.

LEE, Washing-

VANN, .MARTHA ANN,


Phi

Strasburg. Pi Beta

VARELA, GAIL
pa Delta.

E.,

Hemdon. Phi

Mu

VAUGHAN, REBECCA
VERGARA, JAMES
VERHINE,
J.,

M., Courtland. Kap-

JR., Hopewell.

PATRICIA

ANNE,

Newport

News. Phi Mu.

VERSER, NANCY WARE,


pa Delta.

Richmond. Kap-

VINING, KATHY A., Sunset Hills, Missouri. Kappa Alpha Theta. VOLZ, DOUGLAS CHARLES, Roanoke.

WALKER, EDWARD FAHEY,

Laredo, Tex-

WALKER, LLOYD DANIEL, WALKER, SUZANNE T.,


Pi Beta Phi.

JR.,

Richmond.
News. Annandale.

Williamsburg.

WALL, ELIZABETH C, Newport WALLINE, KATHERINE K.,

WALTHALL, JO ANN,

Alberta.

WARBURTON, ELIZABETH,
York.

Bellport,

New

WARCHOLIK, STEPHEN R., Falls Church. WARE. FRANCES F., Tappahannock.

WATERMAN, MARY
Alpha Chi Omega.

R.,

Dayton,
Clinton,

Ohio. Iowa.

WATERS, GRETCHEN
Delta Delta Delta.

T.,

WATERS, IRMA LYNN, Portsmouth. WATKINS, JANET, Arlington. Pi Beta T hi. WATKINS. STEPHEN H., Tulsa, Ok ihoma. Lambda Chi Alpha.

WATSON, GEORGE H., WATSON, KIM ELLEN,


sachusetts.

Ill,

WiUiamsburg.

Southbridge, Mas-

357

WATSON, LESLIE RAY, Virginia Beach. WEBSTER, GAIL MARIE, Arlington.


WEISBERG.
Pi

EDWARD
Phi.

JOSEPH,
JR.,

Norfolk.

Lambda
Pi.

WELLS,
Sigma

WILLIAM
JEAN

C,

Richmond.
Colonial

WERNER,
Heiglits.

LOUISE,

WEST. MARGARET LOUISE, Exmore. WHITE, ALLAN EUGENE, Newport News. WHITE. BRIAN ERVIN, Newport News. WHITE, GAIL EVELYN, Salisburj', Maryland. Kappa Kappa Gamma. WHITE, JACQUEUNE LEE, Danville.

f)

f>

WHITEHURST. ANNE
nessee. Chi

W., KnoxviUe, TenD.,

Omega.
Richmond. Pi
Virginia

WHITING,
Lambda
Beach.

LAWRENCE
Phi.

WHITLOW,

LYNDA

ANNE,
Theta.

Kappa Alpha

WILBORN, IRVIN M., JR., South Boston. WILKINSON, RICHARD G., Newport News.
WILLIAMS, JAMES
sylvania.
L.,

FeasterviUe, Penn-

WILLIAMS,
Beach.

JAMES NEWTON,

Virginia

WILLIAMS, SUE RAWLS. Richmond.


Omega.

Chi

WILSON, DALE WAGERS,

Virginia Beach.

Gamma Phi Beta. WINCHESTER, SHEILA ANN,


Alpha Chi Omega.

Annandale.

JtMiL

WINE,

MARY

WINEMAN, MIRIAM
Phi Mu.

SUE, Woodstock. P., Newport News.


Littleton,

WING, STEPHEN JOHN,


Hampshire. Pi Lambda Phi.

New

WITT, DAVID LYNWOOD,

Bedford.

WOJNO, STANLEY
ticut.

J.,

Suffield,

Connec-

WONNELL,
New

DONN THOMAS,
Lambda
Phi.

Linwood,

Jersev. Pi

WOODAHL, ANN ELIZABETH, Bon Air. WOODARD, DIANE E., Courtland. Kappa
Alpha Theta.

WOODSON. ANITA RUTH, WOODY, PATRICIA ANNE,

Hampton.
Atlanta, Geor-

WOOLEY, VINCENT
nois.

D.,

River Vale,
M.,

New
Illi-

Jersey. Tlieta Delta Chi.

WOOLEYHAN, ALFRED
Theta Delta Chi.

Quincy,

WYRICK, LINDA JEANNE, Rome, Georgia. Gamma Phi Beta. YAGER, SHARON ANN, Pasadena, California.

Phi Mu.
S.,

YOFFY, JAMES

Richmond.
Milwaukee, Wis-

YOUNG, JOHN FINLEY,


consin.

YOUNG, SUSAN, WiUiamsburg. ZENKER, SANDRA, Alexandria.


ZEPUL,
Pi Beta Phi.

Phi

Mu.

PATRICIA LOUISE, Annandale.


Brooklyn,

ZYCHOWSKI, THADDEUS,
York. Sigma Nu.

New

358

Freshman Class

Elects President by Write-in Ballot

ABBOTT, ANN,
setts.

Winchester, Massachu-

Jack

Pulling,

president;

Gail

Gates,

historian:

Condit

Cooper,

secretary-treasurer:

Buddy Gardner,

vice-president.

ABERCROMBIE, MILDRED
racas, Venezuela.

L.,

Ca-

ABRAHAMSON, RICHARD
bridge, Massachusetts.

P., .South-

ABRAMS,
News.

LEHN

EDWARD,

Mait-

land, Florida.

ABSHER, MERRIE SUSAN, Newport

ADAMS, EARL RICE,

Lynchburg.
Roa-

AKERS, WALLACE BROWN,


noke.
dale.

ALBRECHT, LEE WAYNE, AnnanALBRIGHT, LINDA KLWE, Annandale.

ALDERSON, MARY LEE,


ALLEN,
Lanexa.

Springfield.
JR.,

EDWARD MONROE,

ALLEN,
Georgia.

MARY

ELLEN,
Dallas,

Atlanta,

ALLISON, PAMELA,
mond.

ANDERSON, ALVIN POWERS, ANDERSON, EMILY DRAPER,


ville,

Texas. Rich-

Knox-

Tennessee.
B.,

ARMSTRONG, HERBERT
port,

New-

Rhode

Island.

ARMSTRONG, KENNETH
port,

S.,

Kings-

Tennessee

ARMSTRONG, LARRY S., Richmond. ARMSTRONG, NED CARLTON, WilASPLUND,'k.\THERINE ANNE,


lington.

Ar-

ATCHISON,

MARY

JOAN, Yorktown.

mM,

359

ATTRIDGE, JEAN CAROL, Mexico


City,

Mexico.
K.,

AUERBACH, SUSAN
Georgia.

Savannah,

AUSTIN,
BAILEY,

BARBARA JEAN,

AnnanPotomac,

ANN

DENISE,
R.,

Maryland.

BAILEY,
lothian.

SAMUEL
WILLIAM

JR.,

Mid-

BAILEY,
BAITY,

STANLEY,
Norfolk.

Waynesboro.

ANN

LEIGH, Winston-Salem,
F.,

North Carolina.

BALDWIN, CHARLENE
BALTES,
Hampton.

GERTRUDE PARKER,
Norfolk.

BARBER. SUSAN LOIS,

BARIL,
Church.

CHARLES PURDOM,

Falls

BARNES, ELAINE MADELINE,


folk.

Nor-

BARTEE,

CHARMA
BILLIE

JANE, Honaker.
D.,

BAUSERMAN,
Edinburg.

ROBERT

JR.,

BAYLOR,
ford.

DELAINE,

Rad-

REASON,
hannock.

ROBERT

ALEXANDER,

Whiteville, North Carolina.

BEAZLEY, FRANCES ANNE, TappaBECK,

ROSEMARY

E.,

Richmond.

BEECHER,
Blacksburg.
port.

ELIZABETH
Virginia.
S.,

PARK,
Bridge-

BEERBOWER, LINDA ANNE,


West

BEITNER, GEOFFREY
Connecticut.

Fairfield,

BELSHE, ROBERT BLAND, Normal,


Illinois.

BELSKY,
burg.

MARGARET,
WILLIAM
Lake Heights,

Fredericks-

BENHAM,
Spring

THOMAS,
New ANN,
Jersey.

BERGER,
town.

PATRICIA

York-

Spirited

Dues dispose

of the Class of "69

Fun

for

all in

the

Due Week games

360

CLASS OF

1970

BERINGER, BRUCE CLAY, Larrli mont. New York. BEKKEYPILE, JEAN WARREN, Wilmington, Delaware.

BILLliPS,

ANDREW

J.,

Ill,

Mathews.
Marl-

BIRD,
lioro,

RICHARD EDWARD,
Massachusetts.

BIRKETT,

KENNETH

N., JR., Need-

ham, Massachusetts,

BIRZENIEKS,

GUNAR

M.

Brooklyn,

New

York.

BLANCHARD, AMY RUTH, Altavista. BLANTON, JOANNA DANBY, Farmville.

BOI.SSEAU,

ELLEN STUART,
ELIZABETH,

Colo-

nial Heights.

BOLD.

WENDY
JOHN

WiesL
;

baden, Germany.

BOLES,

K.,

Ill,

Aberdeen,

Maryland.

BOLTON, VERNON
Springs. Colorado.

L.,

JR.. Colorado

BOON.

WYNDHAM HENRY,

South
RichCity.

mkdMm,

Bend, Indiana.

BORDEN, SANDRA LOUISE.


mond.

BOSWELL, CORA JANE,

Chase

BOULDIN, BARBARA ANN, Hampton. BOWMAN, WYATT RAY, Williamsburg.

BOYD. WILLIAM LINWOOD, Waynesboro.

BRIGGS,

BRADFORD, BONNIE LEE, Norfolk. BEVERLY, Winston-Salem,


North Carolina.

BRINCKMAN, JOY ALICE,


dria.

Alexan-

BROCKMAN, STEVEN H., Norfolk. BROWN, JANET MARIE, Poquoson.


BRUBECK, JEAN DALE, Staunton. BRUCE, BONNIE MCCLENNY, Yorktown.

BRUINGTON, PATRICIA
burg.

A.,

LynchRillton,

BRUNO,

HOWARD

JOHN,

Pennsylvania.

BRUNSON, CAROL ELLA, Arlington. BRYANT, LARRY ALAN, Alexandria. BRYDE, STANLEY KIRK, Wilmington,

Delaware.

BUNTE. MARGARET RACHEL,


lanta, Georgia.

At-

BURBAGE, BRUCE PARKER,


mouth.

Ports-

BURGESS, SUSAN ALYCE, Dahlgren. BURKET, BARBARA ANN, Vero


Beach, Florida.

BURLEIGH, JOHN ROY,

Arlington.

361

BURNETT, JAMES A., Charlottesville. BURNETTE, BETTYE ANNE, Danville. BUTLER, PATRICIA JANE, Alexandria. BYRER, MARGARET E., Charles Town,
West
Virginia.

CALVO, BETSY ELLISON, Richmond.

CAMERON, COLLEEN CAMPANA, MICHAEL


stead,

SUE, Annandale. E., West Hamp-

New York. CANADA, BERNARD DAVID, Clover. CARTER, BARRY NEAL, Staunton. CARTER, CAROLYN L., Vienna.

CARTER, KAREN JANE, Castlewood. CARTER, STEPHEN DOBLER, The Plains.

CARTWRIGHT, RONNIE A.. Chesapeake. CASEY, CATHERINE SUE. Falls Church. CAYOT, MICHELE JAN, Falls Church.

CHAFIN, LINDA ANNE,

Berr>'ville.

CHALMERS, GEORGE H., Arlington. CHAMBERS, GWYNN E., Danville. CHRISTIAN. JOHN COLEMAN, Charles
City.

CLARK, ALYNNE DALE,

Vienna.

CLARK, KAREN LEIGH, Newport News. CLARK, PAMELA ELIZABETH, Satellite


Beach, Florida.

CLARKE, SAMUEL P., Charlottesville. CLAY, CAROLYN MEREDITH, LawrenceviUe.

CLOVER, KAREN ANN,

Virginia Beach.

CLOYD. RANDOLPH MAHAN,


burg.

Williams-

COFER, GLENNA

JO, Hampton.

COFFMAN. BARRY PRESTON, Dayton. COGGINS. JOHN WESLEY, Arlington. COLE, DAVID PATTEN, Honolulu, Hawaii.

A ^

f?

ft

COLE, JAMES ERNEST, Arlington. COLE, JAMES GREGORIE, Logan, Ohio. COLE, WILLIAM WALTER, Courtland. COLEMAN. CATHY LEIGH, Danville. COLLINS, GEORGE H., Honolulu, Hawaii.

f ^ lii
362

COLLINS, WILLIAM
Oregon.

H.,

JR.,

COMBS, CHARLES HAMILTON,

Stafford. Portland,

CONRAD, PAUL WELLS, Arlington. COOK, MARTHA ELIZABETH, Martinsville.

COOPER,
Georgia.

NANCY

CONDIT,

Atlanta,

CLASS OF

1970

7^:^f-k-'Y
An
excited freshman

makes Jefferson her new home.

CORDELL, DENNIS LEON.


dria.

Alexan-

CORREA,
Florida.

PETER

C.

Fort

Myers,

COUPER,

MARY

B.,

Waynesboro.
Fairfax.

COVELL, CATHY LOUISE,

CRAWLEY, CHARLENE C,
Louisiana.

Monroe,

CREEF. TERESA DIANE, Chesapeake. CRIM, KEVIN LOU, Anderson, Indiana.

CROSIER,
Church.

YVONNE

FAE,

Falls

CRUTE, CAROL ETTA,

CULBERTSON,
Portsmouth.

JAMES

Portsmouth.

EDWIN,

CULLEY,
mond.

PAMELA KEITH,

RichLouis-

CURRY. RHONDA ELAINE,


ville,

Kentucky.

CUSTIS,
ville.

PAUL ROBERT,
S.,

Craddock-

DALLAS, BRUCE
Pennsylvania.

Mechanicsburg.
Radford.

DALTON, MARY GAY,

DANCE, CAROLYN WALLACE,

Mid-

f^

lothian.

DANIEL, JAMES RICHARD,


Park, Pennsylvania.

Elkins

DARNELL, NANCY REBECCA,


Stone Gap.

Big

DARRAGH, MARY ANNE,


Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh.

DAVL SUSAN ANN,

Alexandria.

DAVIS, ELIZABETH CARTER,


ence, South Carolina.

Flor-

DAVIS, JOYCE WEEKS, Alexandria. DAVIS, JULIA WATERS, Rocky


Mount.

DAVIS,

KATHERINE BAYNES,

Los

Angeles, California.

If"",

'
r

DAYTON. DANIEL JOSEPH, ley Heights, New Jersey.

Berke-

363

Freshmen Demonstrate Talent


In Various

Due Week

Activities

Three dues dance.

Nancy Holland
"procedure."

listens

as

Betty

Wade Wyatt

explains

Echo
I

DAYTON, KEITH WALTER, Alexandria. DEACON, JOANNE, Lynchburg. DEATON, LEWIS EDWARD, Alexandria. DE LEON, LINDA JULIANA, Virginia

DENSMORE, DOUGLAS

W., Toledo, Ohio.

DERFLINGER,
chester.

MARSHA

ANN,

Win-

DERR,
Jersey.

ALICE

MIRIAM, Warren,

New

DERRICK, JOHN MILTON,


Maryland.

Silver Spring,

DEWITT, PETER WEBB, Virginia Beach. DEYERLE, ELIZABETH W., Harrisonburg.

DICKEY,

DONALD

NEIL,

JR.,

Birmingham,

Alabama.

DIGENNARO, RICHARD SAMUEL,


land, Tennessee.

Qeve-

DONAHUE, WILLIAM
Maryland.

J., Ill, St.

Michaels,

DOUGHTIE, PHILLIP LEE,

DOUGHTY, THOMAS

E.,

Portsmouth. Salem.

ikC

mxvdihMk j^k

DOWNER, PATRICIA,
DRESSEL,
Pennsylvania.

Falls Church.

DRAKE. LINDA LOUISE,

MARSHALL

Arlington. V. C, St. Mary's,

DUDLEY, MARY ANNE, Salem. DUEL, TERRY LYNN, Alexandria.

DUKE. CHARLIE WAYNE, Richmond.


EAKIN, EDWARD EDGE, LAUREL
News. ELLIS,
ticut.

M., Waynesboro.

SUZANNE,
H., JR., Berlin,

Newport
Connec-

EDWARD

ELROD, CHERYL CANDACE, Richmond.

tfiki^

364

ELROIJ,

DONALD RANDOLPH,
G.,
Ill,

Chatta-

nooga, Tennessee.

EMERSON, ROBERT
Hills,

Marshfield

Massachusetts.

EMERT, ROY ANDREW, JR., Dillwyn. ENGORON, FRANCES CARLA, Vienna. EPPLER, JOHN WILLIAM, Bernardsville, New Jersey.

EWING,
Georgia.

ELIZABETH

RUTH,
DENNIS,

Augusta,
Latrobe,

PAGAN,

WILLIAM

Pennsylvania.

FAIRBANKS, LEE ELLEN, Williamsburg PARAGE, PATRICK J., JR., Morgantown,


West
Virginia.

FAUERBACH,

ERIC, Williamsburg.

FECHTMANN, FREDDIE ANN,


burg.

Harrison-

FEIL,

NANCY WATKINS,
F.,

Charlottesville.

FERRY, JAMES
FILKINS,
York.

JR.,
J.,

Harrisonburg.
Colonic,

DEBORAH

New

FINDLER, WILLIAM
Jersey.

E.,

Neptune,

New

FISHER, GARY EDWIN, Fredericksburg. FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN L., Falls Church. FLESHOOD, PAUL SEAGO, Lawrenceville. FLETCHER, LOUISE M., Sperryville. FOWLE, DONNA JEANNE, Northfield, New Jersey.

FOY,

LAURENCE GEORGE,

Barrington,

Illinois.

FRANCIS, DAVID RAYMOND, Hampton. FRANK, PHILIP JAY, Norfolk. FRAZIER, ELISE, Houston, Texas.

FREEMAN, WILUAM

N., Ill, Vienna.

^0J.
^~

PREY, DEBRA ILSE,


sey.

Cranford,

New

Jer-

FRIEDLANDER, THOMAS A., McLean. FRY, SUSAN ELAINE, Orange.

FULGHAM, FRANK

M., JR., Smithfield.

FULLER, SHEILA GAIL, Newport News.

^M^
Pi

Jr^^

FURBUSH, ELISABETH B., Hopewell. FUSSELL, JAMES BARTON, Fort Royal. GADDA, GEORGE EMIL, Woodridge, New
Jersey.

GALLO, JOHN AARON, New York.

Richfield Springs,

ifik

GAMLEN, DUNCAN MARK,


Jersey.

Wayne,

New

GARBER, FREDERICK.^ V., Richmond. GARDNER, EDWARD, JR., Richmond. GARRETT, .MELINDA RICKS, Virginia
Beach.

GARRETT, VIRGINIA GARVEY, BARTLEY

W.. Arlington. T., JR., Alexandria.

365

Campaign

signs for freshman elections blossom out on the

JBT

bus.

Jim Laycock and Bob Sherwood Pep Club Open House.

socialize at the

GATES.

DONALD

LEIDY.

Lexington,

Massachusetts.

GATES, GAIL ELIZABETH, Roanoke.

GERENSER, DUANE EUGENE,


hem, Pennsylvania.

Bethle-

GIBERSON,
ley,

WAYNE

F.,

Huntingdon Val-

Pennsylvania.

GILL,

RICHARD WOOLRIDGE,

HopewelL

GOBLE. STEPHANIE ^TONNE,


City, Utah.

Salt

Lake

GOFF, DAVID HENRY, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.

GOLDSMITH, LAWRENCE,
Connecticut.

JR., Trumbull,

GOMEZ,
Rhode

DEBERIE
Island.

LYNN,

Barrington,

GOOD. CAROL AILEEN, Richmond.

#^l.Df
9 ik
r*

GOODALL,
Dale.

JOSEPH

CULTON,

Locust

GOODRICH. NANCY KAY, Wakefield. GRAHAM, CAROL LYNN, Alexandria. GRAHAM, DAVID DRAPER, Dublin. GRAHAM, JANET LEE, Baltimore, Maryland.

GRAY, JUDITH LINDA,


ida.

Indialantic, Flor-

GRAY, LINDA ANNE, Colonial Beach. GREEN, JO ANNE, Hurt. GREGORY, SERGE VLADIMIR, Wyckoff, New Jersey. GRETES, FRANCES C, Norfolk.

O.

^i

GROMBACHER, BETTY
ery,

SUE, MontgomH.,

Alabama.
Feasterville,

GUTTERMAN, RICHARD
HAGELIN, LYNNE,
vania.

Norfolk. Pennsyl-

HALE, JANE ALISON, Arlington. HALL, DEBORAH ANNE, East

Rochester,

S
^

New

York.

366

HALL, EVELYN CAY, Laurel Fork. HALL, SHERRY LYNN, Ashland, Kentucky.

HAMPTON, ROBERTA PAGE, Onancock. HANSEN, JAMES MICHAEL, Poughkeepsic. New York. HARBERT, JOHN

P.,

Battle Creek, Mich-

igan.

HARBOUR, ROBERT WESLEY,


burg.

Williams-

HARDEN, ALICE BRUCE, Hilo, Hawaii. HARGROVE, CHARLES C, Arlington. HARPER, CHARLOTTE M., Callao.
HARRISON, DONALD MERVIN, Annandale.

CLASS OF

1970

HASS, JOHN HENRY.


York.

Virginia Beach.

HAYES, CAROLINE KERR,

Norwich,

New

HAZELTON, MARY HELEN, Chester. HECHT, LYNN ELLEN, Anderson, Indiana.

HAYWOOD, MARGARET

L, Gloucester.

HEMMELGARN, GERALD H., Alina, Ohio. HEMMER. ROBERT GEORGE, Alexandria. HENNENBERG, DANIEL M., Atlanta,
Georgia.

HENSHAW, SUSAN DOWNING,


icsville.

Mechan-

HENSLEY, LOIS ELAINE,

Elkton.

HENSLEY, WINSTON KERN. Elkton. HEREFORD, RUSSELL WHITE,


Church.

Falls

HERN. ALICE HOLBROOK, Staunton. HIBBERT, DAVID FORBES, London,


England.

HIBBITTS, Y'VONNE

M.,

Richmond.

HICKS,
mond.

HINTON,

ROBERT LEWIS, Suffolk. FREDERICK JAMES,

RichAtlanta,

HODGSON, LYNN MORRISON,


Georgia.

HOENER, FRED KENNETH,


Ohio.
lington.

Kettering,

HOGWOOD, ANDREW WILBURN,

Ar-

HOLLAND,
HOLLIS,
Jersey.

NANCY

JANE,

Virginia

MARTHA SPALDING,

HOOD, CHARLES RAY,

Norfolk. Westfield, New

HOPKINS, BARBARA LYNN, Richmond. HOSKINS, JACQUELINE ANN, Virginia


Beach.

367

HOWELL, RONALD WAYNE,

ChesaFalls

HOWLAND,
Church.

PAULA

LYNN,

HUDSON, GARY KENT, Halifax. HUDSON, KAREN LEIGH, Richmond. HUNT, MARTHA ANN, Alexandria.

HUNTER,
Richmond.

FORREST

TIMOTHY,

HURST, ANTONY THOMAS, West


Chester, Pennsylvania.

HUSBAND, JAMES DAVID,


North Carolina.

Charlotte,

HUTCHENS, SAMUEL
ton.

H., HI,

Hamp-

HYNICKER, FRANK C,
town, Pennsylvania.

Elizabeth-

IRVIN,
IRVIN,

ROBERT ANDREW,

Roswell,

Georgia.

ROBERT JULIAN, Richmond. ISAACS, STEPHEN ALLEN, Richmond.

JENKINS, JEANNE
sylvania.

B.,

Ambler, Penn-

JENKINS,

WANDA

LOUISE, Concord,

North Carolina.

JOHNSON, CARLA LESA, Arlington. JOHNSON, LYNN MARIE, Arlington. JOHNSTON, ROBERT A., Moorestown, New Jersey. JONES, ELIZABETH ANNE, Richmond.

JONES, ELLEN JANE, Rocky Mount.

CLASS OF

1970

Larry Joe and Phil Doughtie

make

use of the

Campus Center

facilities.

The Pumpkin Carolers serenade

a la Charlie

Brown.

368

JONES, FRANCIS RAY, JR., Williamsburn. JONES, JUDITH DIANE, Griffin, Georgia. WALTER PERRON, Chicago JONES,
Heights, Illinois.

JORDAN, LINDA LEE, Richmond. JOYNER, WILLIAM T., Ill, Courtland.

KALBFELL, JOHN JOSEPH,


Illinois.

Westchester,
Kohler,

KALK, PATRICK JOSEPH,


consin.

Wis-

KARDIS,

SHERRY ANDRA, KEAGY, ROGER LOWELL,


K.\THLEEN
dale.

Roanoke.
Fairfax.

KEARNEY,

LYNN,

Annan-

KEILLOR, ELIZABETH New York.


linois.

R.,

White
F.,

Plains,
Il-

KELLENBERGER, DOUGLAS
KELLEY, JOHN HADDEN,

Elgin,

Alexandria.

KENNEDY, ANN CAROLYN, Richmond. KENNEDY. ROBERT SENIOR, Bronxville, New York.

^.f^5^

KENNEY, ROBERT F., JR., Newport News. KENT, HARRY MASON, Falls Church. KERNS, VIRGINIA BAKER, Fort Wayne,
Indiana.

KINDLEY, CATHERINE ANN,


KING,

Springfield.

NANCY

LOUISE,

District

Heights,

Maryland.

KLEIN,
aware.

EDWARD JOHN,

Wilmington, Del-

KLIMA, RODNEY JOHN, Alexandria. KLING, WILEY BENNING, JR., Roanoke. KLIPPEL, MARY KATHERINE, St. Louis,
Missouri.

(Ki

fi!

,1^

KNAPP, CAROL MARY,

Alexandria.

KOCH, MARILYN LOUISE, Falls Church. KOSSOFF, MIRINDA JEAN, Danville. KRAMER, CHARLENE, Br>ans Road, Maryland.

KULIK,

NANCY KAROL,

North Hollywood,
Winston-Sal-

California.

KULP, KENNETH ROBERT,


em, North Carolina.

at

LANCASTER,
Georgia.

UNDA

LOUISE,

Atlanta,

LAYCOCK, JIMMYE M., Hamilton. LEDBETTER, JANE ANN, Norfolk. LEE, BARBARA ANN, Fort Lee, New
sey.

Jer-

LEONARD, SHARON LYNN,

Gate City.

^^#?
369

LEPRELL, JAMES JAY, Richmond. LESTER. MARIANNE, Hampton.

UDDLE, SCOTT RANDALL,


LILLICRAPP,
Pennsylvania.

Fairfax.

GRACY

LODGE,

Easton,

LINDLER, ALBERT WALTON,


burg.

Williams-

i&i^''"^

4i^'

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ft

A.

MP

Rain and the Wren Building Are Notable

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370

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-^z,
^'

r-f

<

h'

l.iroVICII,

GEORGE

JAV,

II,

Culumlms.

Oliiu.

F., JR., D^.vi-npurt, h.wa. I.OIIW \SSER, SUSAN GAY, llifihland Springs. LOT/.. l.YNDA LOU, PittsburKli, Pennsylvania. I.OWK, Wll KICHARD, Williamsburg. DlOlill. GKllI REV W., Williamsburg. MAc:i.NT\RE. SUSAN, Vienna.

IISCHER, JAMES

MAM

MARY

MAJORS, STANLEY EUGENE, Newport

News.

MALLIIS, ALEXANDRA, Washington, D.C. .^L^LONEY, JANE FRANCES, Vergenncs, Vermont.

.MARINELLL PATRICL\

S.,

Keokee.

MARSH, HAROLD N., 10, New Canaan, Connecticut. MARSHALL, GLENN ALLEN, Falls Church. MASON, MARYANNE, Chamblee, Georgia.
MAILS, JOSKI'll RAY, Portsmouth. MCCALL, ROBERT DAVID, Roanoke.

.MCCANNELL, ROBERT JAY, Arlington. MCCORALACK. AL\UREEN P., Hampton. MCDUFFIE. JAMES HENRY, Hendersonville, North MCGIOTIII IN, DONALD A., JR., Grundy.
MCI.Al CHI.I.N,

Carolin

SHARON

L.,

Mechanicsville.

MCLAUGHLIN, WAYNE SCOTT, Victoria, MC.MCHOL, JOHN CREE, III, Hampton. MEDVIN, JOEI. DANIEL, Patcliogue, New York.

MILES, JERILYN ANN, Newtown, Connecticut. MILLARD. MICHAEL K., Alexandria. MILLER. DIANE LEE, Sandston. MILLER, JAMES F., HI, Norfolk. MITCHELL, FRANCES E., Salem. MONK, MARY JOSEPHINE, McLean.

MOORE, ANNE HOUGHTON. Danville. MORELLO, JOHN THOMAS, Hampton.

MORRIS, ANN GRETCHEN,


-MORRIS,

Falls Church.

RICHARD

E..

Cincinnati. Ohio.

MOSEI LY. ELIZABETH HART. Brodnax. MOSES, JOHN SHUSTER, Ashland.

MUNSTER. CHARLOTTE N., McLean. MURPHY, DON COURTNEY, Williamsburg .MURPHY, LYNDA ANN, McLean. NADEL, LESLIE DONNA, Norfolk.

William and Mary Traditions


NANGLE, RICHARD E.. Waltham, NATAL, JAMES RALPH, Chicago,
Massachusetts
Ilhnois.

NEFF, JANE LEITCH, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. NELSON. SHEILA DIANE, Pulaski.

NESLEY, DIANE P., Fairfax. NEWELL. BARBARA. Warren, Ohio. NEWELL. ROBERT YATES, IV, Falls Church. NEWMAN. GARY GEORGE. Washington, D.C.

NEWSOM. JAMES WOODWARD, Arlington. NITTOLL MRGINIA ANNE, Elizabeth. New Jersey.
NULTON. R0(;ER ELDEN, East Aurora, New York. ODELL, THOMAS WILLIAM, New Rochelle, New York. O'FLAHERTi-, K.\THLEEN L., Falls Church. ORGEL, DAVID SELMAN, Elizabeth, New Jersey. OSTERGARD, DEBORAH, Arlington. OWENS. LAURA LEE. Whalewille.
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Freshmen quickly learn


umbrella on
all

to

carry

an

occasions.

371

PAGE, BRANCH, Richmond.

PALMER, CATHERINE P., Strasburg. ANNE KATHLEEN, Vienna. PARKER, JAMES HODGES, JR., Fairfax.
PARISH,
PATE,

BARBARA WARREN,

Havre

de

Grace, Maryland.

PATTERSON, SUSAN PAIGE, PEARSON, RANDY LEE, Palo


fornia.

Hopewell.
Alto,
Cali-

PENCE,
land.

GREGORY

E., Silver

Spring, Mary-

PERRY, DANIEL JOSEPH, Arlington. PETERSON, JOHN MORRILL, El Paso,


Texas.

PETERSON, TORSTEN E.. JR., Hopewell. PEVERELL, RAYMOND E., Salem. PIERCE, ELIZABETH P., McLean. POARCH, DANA ELIZABETH, Petersburg.

POLLOW,

CHARLES

ERNEST,

Silver

Spring, Maryland.

I'dl'E.

ROBERT

M.. Roanoke.

POUTER, BARRY THOMAS, Newsoms. POWELL. BERKLEY RANDOLPH. Hampton.

g^
P*

POWERS, WILLIAM M.. Portsmouth. PRASSE, FREDERICK CARL, Chagrin

^ll tfA 1 .,^1

Falls, Ohio.

^^

PRICE,

WILLIAM

E.,

Arlington.

PRITCHARD, LUCINDA LEE, Hopewell. PULLEY, RAGAN B., JR., Virginia Beach. PULLING, RONALD W., JR., Alexandria. PYBASS, MARGARET SUSAN, Roanoke.

RADER. JUDITH ANN, Hampton. RAFLO, JOSEPHINE RUTH. Leesburg. RALSTON, WAYNE ALAN, Falls Church. RAMSEY, BONNIE GAYE, Martinsville. RANKIN, ANN KATHIE, McLean.

RANKIN,
Maine.

KATHERINE
E.,

V..

Kennebunk,

REESE, LINDA JEAN, REGISTER, SUSAN


Hampshire.

Baltimore, Maryland.

Temple,
Fairfax.

New

REID,

DUNCAN

PHILLIP,

REMITA, DIANE LAREE,

Gallipolis, Ohio.

RHODES, KATHLEEN, Chesapeake. RICHARDSON, BARBARA ANN,


Point.

West

RICHARDSON, BEATRICE
burg.

A.,

Williams-

RICHARDSON, ROBERT
News.
burg.

F.,

JR.,

Newport
Williams-

RICKETTS, ROBERT CALVIN,

372

I ST

^^^ST^^'^V

New

students learn the ropes at the "libe."

Freshmen

picnic,

compliments of the

WAA.

CLASS OF

1970
ROACH. .ARTHUR HUDGINS, Richmond. ROBERTS. JOSEPHI.\E A.. Richmond ROBERTS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Newton
Centre. Massachusetts.

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m ^'-I'i

ROBERTSON,
l>urg.

GARY CLARK,

Williams-

ROBISON. JAMES PHILLIP, McLean.

RODENBAUGH,

CAROL ANN,

Consho-

hocken, Pennsylvania.

ROHRBACH, PHILIP S., Richmond. ROSELLl, GRACE ROSE, West


New
ROSS.
Jersey.

Orange,

NANCY PRESTON,

Chester

ROUTH, THO.MAS EDWIN, Newport

News.

RGWA.X, GEORGE EDWARD, Arlington. ROWLAND, THO.MAS A., Washington,


D.C.

ROWLETT, WILLIAM H. S., Jonesville. RUCKER, JANE THOMPSON, Lynchburg. RUDDEL, MARK ERIC, AHington.

RUSSELL,
Maryland.

CHERYL ANN,

Leonardtown,

'^

RUSSELL, PENNY LORRAINE, Fairfax. SALE, .MARY QUINN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

SALES, WILLIAM W.,


Kansas.

JR., Prairie Village,

SALTER, ROBERT MORRIS.


-Massachusetts.

Newtonville.

!?

,0

SA.MFORD, CHARLES C.

JR..

Williams-

f?b

burg.

SAMSON,
News.

JA.MES

GAITHER.

Newport

SASSA.MAN. CLAY AL4N. Arlington. SAULTON, JA.MES W.. JR.. Harrisonburg.

SAUNDERS, CAROL ANNE,

Smithfield.

373

SAUNDERS,
Beach.

DONNA

ELAINE,

Virginia

SAVAGE, LOWELL C, JR., Alexandria. SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH ANNE, Farmingdale, New York.

SCHMOYER, JOHN DAVID, Annandale. SCHUTTE, KRAIG WEST, Richmond.

SCOTT, CHERYL LYNN, Alexandria. SCOTT, CORNELIA M., Audubon, Pennsvlvania.

SCOTT, UNDA RUTH, Radford. SEAGLE, SAMUEL GILES, Lynchburg. SEAMAN, FRANK JAMES, Mingola, New
York.

SEMONES, WILLIAM W., Radford. SETTLE, LEAH WATTS, Amherst.


SEYGLINSKI, BRENDA A., Covington. SHEA, NANCY RUTH, Waukegan, lUinois.

SHERWOOD, ROBERT
Michigan.

W., Grand Rapids,

SHIELDS,
sylvania.

G.

MEGAN, West

Lawn, Penn-

SHIELDS, JANET LYNN, Alexandria. SHIMLER, DIANA LEE. Greenwich, Connecticut.

SHORTER, SHRADER,
chester.

MARY

ELLA,

Blacksburg.

GRETCHEN

BLAKE,

Win-

SHRYER, xMARY HELEN,


nesota.

St.

Paul,

Min-

SIMMONS, PATRICIA ANN, Chesapeake. SIMPSON, JAMES E.. JR., Powhatan. SIMS, ANNE RAINEY, Richmond. SIZEMORE, RICHARD WILLIAM, Halifax.

SLIPOW, LARRY BENJAMIN, Richmond. SMITH, AVERY ANNE, Danville. SMITH, JANE BARRETT, Virginia Beach. SMITH, JANET ELIZABETH, Washington,
D.C.

SMITH,

K-ATHERINE

S.,

Charlottesville.

SMOCK,
burg.

SMITH, REBECCA ANNE, Langley A.F.B. SMITH, RITA MAE, Mobjack. BARBARA LOUISE, WilliamsWilliamsburg. M., Arlington.

SOLAN, KATHLEEN ANNE,

SOUTHWELL, PAULA

STAMPS. DAVID B., Falls Church. STANLEY, BRUCE M., Fort Myers
Florida.

Beach,

STARK, RICHARD ALAN, Media, Pennsylvania.

STEFFAN, JUDITH ANN,


necticut.

Stamford,

Con-

STEMPLE, SANDRA RHEA,

Falls Church.

^^^

374

STEPHENS, RAYMOND E., Richmond. STEWART, RONALD LEE, Arlington. STITES, MARY BLAKE, Falls Church. STOCKER, LINDA PEARRE, Baltimore,
Mar>'land.

STONE, ROBERT C, Williamslmrg.

STOUT, DAVID LYTER,


tucky.

Carrollton,

Ken-

STROOP, JOYCE ANN, Harrisonburg. STUMPF, WALTER L,, JR., Fairfax. SULLIVAN, LINDA E., Fort Monroe. SUPPLEE, JAMES BRINTON, Lancaster,
Pennsylvania.

*^^l.

Jj^^w

SWEARINGEN, SUSAN L., SWEEZY, PATRICIA ANN,


3|*3-'
Jersey.

Norfolk. Tenafly,

New

SWINGEN, JOHN
necticut.

L.,

JR.,

Cromwell, Con-

SYDNOR. MARY ANNE, Hampton. TAMEA, CONRAD D., JR., Lederach,


jylvania.

Penn-

TAYLOR, CAROL SUZANNE,


TERRILL,
vilie,

Lexington.
Collins-

CONRAD WHITMAN,

Connecticut.

THACKER, LINDA RHEA, Richmond. THACKER, SUSAN L., Disputanta. THOMAS, DONALD EDWIN, Hopewell.

THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE ANN, Marion. THOMPSON, DAVID R., Medford Lakes,


New Jersey. THOMPSON, JOYCE JOLLIFF.
Alexandria.

TINGELHOFF, LINDA JO. Hampton. TINSLEY, BILLIE CARTER, Lynchburg.

CLASS OF

1970

The

Spirit of '70

marches triumphantly

Freshman

football players clash on the battlefield.

375

TODGHAM, GEORGE RICHARD,


Ohio.

Elvria,

TORRENS, RAFAEL
Puerto Rico.

F.

A..

San

Juan,

TOWNSEND,

GEORGE

ROGER,

West

Hartford, Connecticut.

TOWNSEND, LINDA GALE, Arlington. TUCKER, KAY LAVAUGHAN, Altavista.

TUCKER, THOMAS R., Newport News. TURPIN, SHELLEY S., Fairfax. TWIFORD. HELEN KA.Y, Virginia Beach. UNZICKER, KENNETH ROY, Arlington. MARGARET JANE, Virginia UPSON,
Beach.

URQUHART,

DONNA

RUTH,
J.,

Cochran,

VAN HOOK, STEPHEN


sor.

Wayne, New
Wind-

VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN ALLEN,

VERHEYDEN, AURILYN CAY, Roanoke. VINYARD, NICHOLAS C, Vinton.


WADE, RICHARD LEE,
Carolina.
Greenville,

North
Rich-

WAESCHE,
mond.

BARBARA BUTLER,

WAKEFIELD, MICHAEL M., Annandale. WALKER, EDGAR ROBERT, JR., BarhamsviUe.

WALKER, GEORGE BURBANK,

Hampton.

WALKER,

RICHARD

R.,

Monroeville,

Pennsylvania.

WALLACE, MICHAEL
burg.

S.,

Wheaton, Mar>-Williams-

WALTOX, TIMOTHY RONALD,

WARREN, VIRGINIA KYLE, WATKINS, RUSSELL V., Poquoson.

Alexandria.

WATKINS, THOMAS BEVERLY, Newport


News.

WEATHERFORD. VIVAL S., Richmond. WEBB, CATHY ELIZABETH, Richmond. WEBB, JULIA NELL, Beckley, West Virginia.

WEBB, SANDRA LEE,

Hopewell.

WEBER, BARBARA LYNN, Falls Church. WEBER, SCOTT MICHAEL, Williamsburg. WEISS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Westfield, New
Jersey.

WENDER, DEBORAH JEAN, Woodstock. WEST, GEORGE THOMAS, Gloucester.

WHITAKER, KAREN GAIL, Dahlgren. WHYTE, MARY ANN, McLean. WICKLEY, MARK ANTHONY, Perth Ambov. New Jersey. WIEBOLDT, THOMAS
F.,

WILD, LESLIE JEAN,


chusetts.

North Garden. Winchester, Massa-

376

\*;iI,I.IAMS,

BAKISARA

PIIELP,

Kipjilc;-

mead.

WILLIAMS, CHARLES R., Williamsburg. WILLIAMS, GARY SANDERS, Altavista.

WILLIAMSON, JAMES REID,


ware.

Laurel, Dela-

WITT. KEITH TROWER, Richmond. WOIILLEBEN, JOHN ALAN, Culpeper.

WOOD, EDWARD M., Reston. WOODFORD, STEPHEN LEE, Lynchburg. WOODSON, WILLIAM H., JR., Newport
News.

Greek Open Houses Expose Frosh

to a

New

Side of
A

Campus

Life

solemn moment in that

first

week.

WOODWARD, NANCY HARDING,


villc,

Rock-

Maryland.
Springfield.

WOOTEN, ANN MARIE,

WORLEY, SIDNEY EUGENE,

Manassas.

WORTHINGTON,
Pi-niis\lvania.

JAMES

M.,

Laporte,

NELL STARK, Alexandria. WK1(;HT. BEVERLY L, Manchester, New


W
K ATllER. Hampshire.

YONUSHONIS, JOHN M., ZAKARIAN, GREGORY C,


nerticut.

Falls

Qmrch.

Stratford, Con-

ZENTER, NANCY CASE,


land.

Frederick, Mary-

ZEUL,

CAROLYN RUTH, Vienna. ZIMERMANN, RICHARD G., Alexandria. ZUGER. PETER ALBERT, Mundy Point.

377

Long hours

of study are spent

in researching cases.

Marshall- Wythe School of

Law Shows

Increasing Enrollment

AMOLE, ROGER
Roanoke.

L.,

ATACK, WILLIAM C,
Richmond.

BARCLAY, RALPH
Williamsburg.

K.,
A.,

Uniontown, Pennsylvania.

BARTLETT, GILBERT

BERTRAND, FREDERIC
Camp
Peary.

H.,
P.,

BLACKWELL, DONALD
Richmond.

BOLTON, LAWRENCE E., Garden City, New York. BRACKETT. WILLIAM DODDS.
Hinsdale, Illinois.

Gus Smith learns


portunities.

of law op-

378

BROCCOLETTI. PETER,
Brookneal.

BUSBEE,

HOWARD

J.,

Willianisl)urg.

BUXTON, JOSEPH
Williamsburg.

T.,

CLEVELAND, WILLIAM
Williamsburg.

V.,

CROUCH, JOSEPH
Lynchburg.

P.,

DANA, CRAIG U., Hackensack, New

Jersey.

DAVIS, STEWART McLean. DEBOE, JOELA.,


Hampton.

P.,

DORMAN, CATHRINE
Silver Spring,

W., Maryland.

EINHORN. WILLIA;\I Summit, New Jersey.


ELLIOTT,

R..

ROBERT

C,
T.,

Prince George.

EVERETT, CHARLES
Suffolk.

tftt^il
EWELL, VINCENT
F.,

Hampton. FIELD. WILLIAM C, Charleston, West Virginia.

GARRETT, STACY
Virginia Beach.

F.,

379

Legal Beagles High in Intramural Competition

Professor Faris instructs

Sam

Beale in the fine points of a case.

GIBSON, DAVID
Oakton.

L.,

GILL,

BERNARD

A.,
D.,

Q P
^^fefik
M.,
M.,

Williamsburg.

HARRIS, STEPHEN
Canton, Ohio.

HAYTHE, WINSTON
Williamsburg.
Norfolk.

HECHTKOPF, EUGENE ALAN,

HOLLANDER, BARRY
St.

Louis, Missouri.

HOLTZMULLER, PAUL
Eaton, Ohio.

E..

HORNE, THOMAS
Williamsburg.
Fort Lee,

D.,

JESUELE, SALVATORE

J.,

New

Jersey.

JOHNSON,
JONES,

J.

RODNEY,
H.,

Richmond.

GEORGE

KIMES,

Dover, Delaware. R. A., New Canaan, Connecticut.

380

KLINE, WILLIAM

E.,

Baltimore, Maryland.

KMCHT, CLARENCE
Ilainptun.

E.,

KHAl'TSON,

RAYMOND

H.,

Williamsburg.

LEWIS,

SHEPHERD

F.,

Williamsburg.

LOWMAN, ROBERT
Radford.
Norfolk.

A.,

MARGULIES, BURKE

W.,

MATIS, VENDEL

J.,

Perth Ambov, New Jersey. MILLIKAN, KENT BRADFORD,


Cleveland. Ohio.

MORGAN, OSBORNE
Norfolk.

F.,

i^ibll^
MORLEY, PAUL
Denbigh.
M.,

Englewood, Colorado.

NAUGHTON, MARY,

NEWTON. EDWARD
Newport News.

C,

O'BRYAN. DAVID WAYNE,


Williamsburg.

OLDHAM, CARL
Lakeside, Ohio.

H.,

Hartsville, Tennessee.

PARKER, ANDREW

D.,

381

PATTESON, JAMES C,
Williamsburg.

REPP, RICHARD

A.,

Dearborn, Michigan.

REVERLEY, HUGHES
Virginia Beach.

K.,

REYNOLDS. SUSAN
Danville.

L.,

RICKETTS.

DON

L.,

Williamsburg.

ROSKOS, JOSEPH W., Somerville, New Jersey.

SAVEDGE, JAMES
Wakefield.

N.,

SHANNON, WILLIAM
Washington, D.C.

T.,

SIDERS, DAVID

L.,

Bowling Green, Ohio.

SIMPSON, ROBERT
Virginia Beach.

L.,

SMITH,

WALTER
D.,

A.,

Bethesda, Mar>land.

SOURS, JOHN

Harrisburg. Pennsylvania.

SPIGEL,

LAWRENCE MARK,
T.,

Newport News.

STEGER. JOHN
Williamsburg.

STEWART, DAVID
Williamsburg.

A.,

382

SWAN, SCOTT,
Annandale.

TOMES, ROBERT
Richmond.

E.,

TROTH, JAMES
\Villi.Tms!)urg.

R.,

f^\

(zy

^
s>

VERZr,

THOMAS
West

K.,

Arlingtun.

WALKER, DOUGLAS
Ridgeley.
Falls Church.

D.,

Virginia.
K.,

WALTERS, BARNETT

M
'^

i^%

WANDREI, ROBERT
Norfolk.

T.,

WHITE, RONALD
Williamshurg.

W.,

WICK, ROBERT
Arlington.

E.,

WILCOX, LOUIS
Williamsburg.

K.,

WILSON, WALLACE L,
Hampton.

WITTY, DONALD
Williamsburg.

P.,

Students' faces reflect the seriousness of a career in law.

Students Prepare for Bar Exam

Senior

Law

383

384

INDEX

385

Administration and Faculty


Agee, Joseph S., 86, 220, 255 Alewynsc, John J., Jr.
Altshuler, Nathan, 91
Easier,

Hugh B., 85 Eckhause, Morton, 89 Edwards, Jack D., 80


Nathaniel Y., 76 English, Robert T., 70
Elliott,

Joseph, Edwin Bibb


Kallos, Alexander, 83, 98, 109, 110

Anderson, Charles H., 84 Andrews, Jay Donald Andrews, Jean C, 76 Armstrong, Alfred R., 74, 156 Atkeson, Thomas C, 84 Atkinson, Harr>' E., 84 Ayres, Sue F., 75 Backhaus, Elisabeth E., 82 Bailey, Robert Sydnor Baldwin, John T. Ball, Donald L., 76
Ballingall, Carol E., 91

Kane, John R. Katz, Edward, 74, 156 Kelly, James, 69

Esler,

Anthony

J.,

81

Kemodle, R. Wayne, 91
76
Kiefer, Richard L., 74, 156

Evans. Frank

B.. Ill,

Faris, E. McGruder. Jr., 84, 380 Famsworth, Sandra S., 69

Kim, Chonghan,
King, Algin
B.,

80, 157

73

Fehr, Carl A., 88, 143 Feix, Marc R.


Fischer, Emeric, 84, 161 Foster, Lewis A., 88

Koman. John VanEss. 88


Krebs. Liliane, 83, 155
Kurtz, Alexander
Kurtz, Stephen G.
I.,

83

Fowler, Harold

L., 66,

95

Friedman, Herbert, 89
Funigiello, Philip
J.,

Kutner, Michael H., 85 Kutner, Nancy Gates, 91


Lachs, John

Banner, J. Worth. 82, 95 Barka, Norman F.


Barksdale, Martha
E.,

81

Funsten, Herbert
Galfo,

Ill

Armand

J.

Barnes, Carson H., Jr., 68, 95 Barry, Robert A., 73


Beaty,
Beeler,
Bell,

Garrett, Martin A., 73

Garza, Joseph M., 91

Mary

Elizabeth, 77

Gatten, Robert E.,

Jr.,

72

Beck, Louis Marvin, 91 James Rush, 82

Geoffrey, Kevin E., 75 Gitelman, Howard M., 73

LaFrance, Captain Richard Lambert, J. Wilfred, 68, 95 Lasok, Dominik, 84 Lawrence, James D. Lawrence, Sidney H., 85 Leach, James J., 88
Leach, Phyllis
Leadbeater, Lewis W., 82

B., 90,

254

John Patrick, 81 Belskis, Paula M., 82 Bense, Robert D., 76


Besnier, Richard, 220, 250, 251

Beyer, R. Carlyle, 81 Bick, Kenneth F., 78 Black, Robert E.. 72

Godshalk, William Leigh Gonzales, Mrs. D., 112 Goodwin, Bruce K., 78, 154 Gordon, Howard R. Gray. David J., 91 Green, Warren J., 68
Groves, Harry R., 86, 220, 221, 233 Gugelot, Piet C.

Leonard, Lawrence C, 85 Levy, Marvin D., 220, 221 Liguori, Victor A., 91 Linkenauger, Mont, 86, 220 Long, John H., 89

Longman, Mrs. Joyce


Looney, E. Leon, 66 Lott, Edril, 90

F.,

85

Board of Visitors, 64 Brehmer, Morris LeRoy Brent, Joseph L., 81 Bright, John C, 68
Brooks, Gamett R.,
Jr.,

Guy, William G., 74, 156 Haak. Albert, 79. 114 Haase. Arthur E., 82
72

Brown, Marion M., 79


Buss, Siegfried A., 82

Byrd, Mitchell A., 72 Callard, Ian P., 72

Cappon, Lester J. Carpenter, James W., 86 Carson, Jane Cato, Benjamin, 85, 159
Catron, Louis E. Chandler, Charles, 70 Chesser, Royce W., 75 Choi, Kee II, 73

Hageman. Elizabeth H., 76 Hall. Gustav W., 72 Hamilton, Margaret Hammack, B. A. Harcum, E. Rae, 89, 115. 157 Hargis, William J.. Jr. Harrell, Bryant E., 74, 156 Harvey, John H.. 86, 220, 235
Hastings, Russell T., 79, 114, 137 Haussermann. Caroline. 87, 270, 274

Maccubbin, Robert, 76 MacDonald, Frank A., 88 MacGregor, Alexander P., Jr., 82 Maclntyre, William G. MacLaughlin, Paul, 220, 246 MacQueen, John T., 74, 156 Mangum, Miss Charlotte Mann, Barry H.
Martel, J. Luke, Jr., 83 Mason, Kenneth M., Jr., 76 Matier, Miss Mildred

Haven. Dexter Steams Haynes, Albert F.

Heam. Thomas
Heemann.
P.

K.. Jr.

Clem. Paul N., 75 Clement. Stephen C. 78 Cogle. Dennis K.. 70 Coke. James W.. 82 Coleman. Henr\- E., 78 Conner, Luther Thomas, Jr., 85 Copeland. Richard W., 75 Corbett, Eleanor Quinn, 87, 275 Corey. Hibbert D. Crawford, George W., 89 Crowe, Patricia B., 87, 274, 275
Crownfield, Frederic R., Curry, Richard C, 80
Curtis, Joseph, 84 Dafashy, Wagih, 73
J. S., 88 Davidson, Charles E., 76 Davis, William F., 76 Davis, William Jackson Daw, Hubert A.. 89 Derks. Peter L.. 89 Derringe. Edmund T.. 86, 220 Diduk. Elsa S., 82 Dolmetsch. Carl R.. 76, 77 Donaldson. Birdena E., 68, 111 Donaldson, John E., 84, 103 Donaldson, J. Scott, 76 Dorrance, Carolyn L.. 80 Downing, Joseph. 220

Warrenn, 69 Heilbronn. Denise M., 82 Heissenbuttel, Dorothy J., 76 Herrmann, Donald J., 66, 75
Hill.

Trevor A.. 74. 156 Hodges, Elizabeth, 82 Hoffman, E. Lewis Hogan, Julian L. Lt. Col., 90, 286 Holland Howard K. Holmes, David L., 76 Hooker. Lester, 86, 220, 256

Matthews, John R., Jr., 73 McArthur, Gilbert H., 81 McCartha, Carl W., 75 McCary, Ben C, 83 McConkey, Donald L., 79, 114, 145 McConnell, John A. McCord, James N., Jr., 81 McCulley, Cecil M., 77, 98, 110 McCully, Bruce T. McGavran, James Holt, Jr., 77 McKerina, VirgU V., 89, 95 McKnight, John L., 89

McLane, Henry Earl, 88 McLennan, Donald ., 89


Mickin, Patrick H., 145 Miller, Miss Thelma, 90 Mitchell, Warren, 220, 221, 235 Moore, John A., 83, 118 Morrill, John B., 72, 156 Morrill, Miss Judith

Jr.

Darling,

House, Clyde V., 80 Hubert, Carol Ann, 76 Hummel, Stanley Hunnicut, Roy D., 90 Hunt, Robert P., 67
Ito, Satoshi,

91

James, Robert C, 86, 220, 233 Jenkins. David C. 76, 77 Jenkins. John E., 75, 115 Jensen, Dudley M., 67, 245 Johnson. Gerald H.. 78, 79 Johnson, Ludwell H., 81, 107 Johnston, Lestine Rebecca, 83 Johnston. Robert A., 66 Jones, Edward E., 86
Jones, Gilbert C, 73 Jones, J. Ward, 82, 113 Jones, W. Melville, 61. 66

W. Warner, 80 Neiman, Fraser, 77 Nelson, Robert O., 75 Newman, John W., IH, 73 Newman, Richard K., 78, 158
Moss,
Nichols,

Maynard M.

Nickerson, Charles Collins, 77 Norcross. John J. Norman. Russell P.. 89 Nunn, Vernon. 70
Ofelt.

George

S.

Orlow, Dietrich O., 88 Otis, Richard B., 83

386

Oustiiinff, Pierre

C, 83

Owens, Dean Paul


Paledes, Stephen, 88, 114, 137

Ross, Robert, 220 Rublein, George T., 85 Ruzecki, Evon P.

Terman, Richard C, 72, 163 Themo, Elaine M., 91


Thorne, Thoma-s E., 78 Thurman, William R., Jr., 77 Tillotson, Rex, 67 T.,inlinM,n, Miss Janet, 87, 152 Trucsdell. Frederick D., 88 Turbow, Gerald D., 81 Turner, William C, 85 Tyler, Anne S., 83 Tyree, Sheppard Young, Jr., 74 Van Engel, Willard A. Van Voorhis, Jerry, 65 Varner, Charles R., 88 Vaughan, Bev, 220, 235 Verraeulen, Carl W., 72 Vliet, Gordon C, 69 Wallace, Miss Girol A., 87, 153 Warinner, Junius Ernest

Ryan, George
Sancetta,
29<J

J..

82

Palmaz, Maria A. Rol)re(lo, 83 Paschal], Davis Y., 64, OS. 82, 99. 150, Pearee. Glenn A., 88 Peccatiello, Lawrence, 86
Pedigo, Rohert A., 72 Pcrdrisat, Charles F., 89
Perkins, Frank Overton
Perry, James, 114
Phillips,

Anthony L., 73 Sanwal, Jagdish C, 85 Sawyer, James W., 79

Scammon, Howard M.,


Schifrin, Leonard, 73

79, 114

Schone, Harlan
Scale,

E.,
S.,

89
77

Lawrence

William H., 78

Selby, John E., 81 Shean, Glenn D.

Pittman, Melvin A.
Pollard, William

C, 67

Sheehan, Bernard W. Sherman, Richard B. Sherman, Roger, 79

Pousson, Harvey R., 85 Prosl, Richard H., 85


Pucci, Ralph Taylor, 86, 220

Shewmaker, Kenneth

E..

81

Shivel, Lt. Colonel Glen Siegel, Robert T., 66

L,

Jr.

Quinn, John S., 73 Quiltmeyer, Charles L, 73 Reboussin, Marcel, 83 Reece, William T., 73 Reed, Miss Elizabeth S., 88 Reeder, Miss Marion D., 275
Reid, Harriet
E.,

67
L.,

Reynolds, Thomas

85

Rhyne, Edwin

H., 91

Rhyne, Miss Laura Richel, Miss Veronica C, 83


Riley,

Edward Miles

Riley. F. J. Patrick, Jr., 75

Waldemar M.. 245 Ringgold, Gordon B.. 83


Riley,

Roby, Donald Roby, Shirley

L., 220, 221,

230

G.. 87

Roherty, James M., 80 Roseberg, Carl A., 78

Smith, Grace M., 75 Smith, Howard M., 86, 159 Smith, LeRoy W., 77 Smith. Robert E.. 89 Smith, Rulh E.. 75 Southworth, Raymond W. Sparling, Russell P., 77 Speese, Miss Bernice M. Squatriglia. Robert W., 69 Squire, Donald H., 83 Squires, Miss Jo.A.nne, 89 Stason, E. Blythe, Jr., 84 Stewart, Alan C, 88 Stone, Howard, 83 Stone, Margaret, 85 Swindler, William F. Svkes, John W., 75 Tammariello, August, 86, 220 Tarleton, Lavonne 0.. 74 Tate, Thaddeus W.. Jr., 81 Taylor, Charles L.

Wass, Manin LeRoy Webb, Kenneth L. Webb, Stephen S. Weeks, Ross, 69 Welsh, Robert E., 89 Wenger, Thelma W., 75, 115 West, Mildred B., 87, 275, 293 Whitaker, Floyd, 70 Whyte, James P., Jr., 84 Wilkin, Miss Alma L., 90
Wilkinson, Sylvia Williams, Stanley
Willis,
J.,

77
115

B., 89,

John H.. Jr., 77 Winebarger, Miss Margaret

Winter, Rolf G., 89 Witten, Charles X., 86, 220, 248 Wojcik, Frank J. Wood, John Langille Wood, Langley H. Zimmerman, Walter S., 83 Zung, Joseph T., 74

Organizations Index
Alpha Chi Omega, 176, 177 Alpha Lambda Delta, 111 Backdrop Club, 137
Balfour-Hillel. 161

Kappa Delta. 188. 189 Kappa Delta Pi, 115 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 190, Kappa Sigma, 192, 193

Psi Chi, 115

191

Band, 138, 139 Baptist Student Union, 162


Biology Club, 156 Cheerleaders, 140, 141 Chemistry Club, 156 Chi Delta Phi, 113 Chi Omega, 178. 179
Choir, 142, 143

Chorus, 144 Christian Fellowship, 163


Christian Science Organization, 164
Circle K. 150

Keplar, 194, 195 Lambda Chi Alpha, 196, 197 Lutheran Student Association, 165 Majorettes, 139 Men's Dormitory Council, 103 Men's Honor Council, 100 Mermettes. 152 Mortar Board, 108 Newman Club, 168 Omicron Delta Kappa, 109 Orchesis, 153 Panhellenic Council, 172

Psychology Club, 157 President's Aides, 99 Queen's Guard Association, 148 Reserve Officer Training Corps, 146, 147, 148 Sailing Association, 154 Scabbard and Blade, 118 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 208, 209 Sigma Delta Pi, 118 Sigma Nu, 210, 211 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 212, 213 Sigma Pi, 214. 215 Sigma Pi Sigma, 117
Sponsors, 105 Student Association, 95, 96, 97, 98 Student Bar Association, 151 Student Education Association, 155 Student Publications Committee, 98
Society for the Advancement of Management, 158'

Pep aub. 159


Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi

Colonial Echo. 120. 121, 122, 123 Debate Council, 145

Alpha Delta, 116 Beta Kappa, 107


Delta Phi, 116

Delta Delta Delta, 180, 181 Delta Omicron, 112


Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Eta Sigma Phi. 113

Eta Sigma, 111

Kappa Alpha, 114

Kappa Tau, 198, 199 Mu, 200. 201

Theta Alpha Phi, 114 Theta Delta Chi, 216, 217 Wayne F. Gibbs Accounting Club, 158

Flat Mat. 124. 125, 126, 127

Phi

Mu

Alpha. 112

WCWM,

130, 131

French Club, 155 Gamma Phi Beta. 182. 183 General Cooperative Committee, 95

Physical Education Majors Club, 159

Group Leaders. 104


Inter-Fraternity Council. 173

Pi Beta Phi, 202, 203 Pi Delta Epsilon, 110 Pi Delta Phi, 117 Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi

Kappa Alpha. 184, 185 Kappa Alpha Theta, 186, 187

Lambda

205 Phi, 206, 207


20-4,

Wesley Foundation, 166 Westminster Fellowship, 167 William and Mary Review, 128, 129 William and Mary Theatre, 133, 134, Women's Dormitory Association, 102

135, 136

Political Science

Forum, 157

Women's Honor Council, Young Republicans, 149

101

387

Student Index
Asburry, Lois Gertrude
Bartelt.

John .Mian.

158, 319

Billups,

Andrew

J.,

Ill,

103, 361

Asplund. KalheHne Anne, 359


Abarbanel. Peter

59, 168, 179,

Barllelt, Gilbert A.. 151. 378

Binns, William Fielding, 204, 280


Binzer. Renee, 153, 159, 319
Biordi, Toni Elizabeth. 123. 179. 310

Don

Tho
Alack. William Charles. 116. 151. 378
Atchison. Mary Joan. 359
157, 318

Barton. James Edwin


Baskervill. .Mary James. 279

Abbitt, Corinne Hancock, 359

Abbott, Ann, 359 Abbott, David


IVIichael,

Baskerville. Susan B., 102, 180, 183, 270, 272. 319, 328

Bird. Richard Edward. 361 Birk, John Alexander


Birkett,

Atkins. Martha Kay. 141. 202, 318, 333

Baskin, Courtney
Bass, Jeanette Martin

Abbott, Jeanne Carolyn

Kenneth

N., Jr., 130. 361

Atkinson, Alvan W., 244

Abercrombie, Clara Reid, 188, 318 Abercrombie, Mildred L., 167. 359
Abicht, Sandra Rita. 125, 318

Gun

M.. 361
E.,

Chisman, Hazel A.
Atkinson. Karen Lee Atkinson. Phoebe Joanne. 318
Attridge, Jean Carol. 187, 360

Bassuener, Barbara Ann, 190, 319


Batcbelor, Linda Jean, 279
Battaglia, Carol M., 52, 319

1. 98. 99.

110.

Bjerke. Joyce Carlson


Black. Frederick Scott. 157. 319 Black. Mary Carolyn

Abrahanison, Richard F.

Bauman, Lowell Wayne


Baumgaertel, Joanne Kay. 130. 319

Abrams, Lcbn Edward, 103,

150, 359

Atwell, Patricia Lynne, 183. 279

Abslier, Merrie Susan, 125, 189, 359

Audct. Benjamin Hobart

Bauserman. Robert D.,

Jr.,

360

Blackburn. Sandra Lynne. 190. 280


Blackwell. Donald P., 116, 149, 151. 378
Blair,

Ackerman, Spencer Perry. 278


AckroyJ, Janet E.
Acree, Barbara Kent. 176. 339

Auerbach. Susan K.. 127, 182. 360


Augustine. Greta Ann. 183. 318

Baxter, Robert Gordon, 196, 197, 339 Baylor, Billie Delaine, 97. 360

Auman. Sarajane.

164. 186. 339

Bcachley, Nancy Louise, 188, 339


Beadling, Leslie Craig, 210, 222. 229. 319
Beal,

Acree. Nora Bates

Austin. Barbara Jean. 360

Robert Allen, 95. 96. 97. 99, 103. 104, 109, 214, 318. 319
3411

Ada Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams,

Alex

278

Austin. Timothy Lee, 196, 256, 339

Blake. Kathleen Jane, 167. 200.

Durwood Belmont
Earl Rice, 359

Kenneth Lee
111, 116,

Blanchard.
151, 380

Amy

Ruth. 189. 361

Beale, Sain Tall,

Bland. Gerald C.

John Gordon, 209, 278


Sandra Jo, 339
Sheryl Lee, 123, 318

Beamer, William Robert, 112


Bear, George Alvin,
Jr., 244,

Blankenship. Victoria L.. 180, 319


245
Blankinsbip, Jo Ellen. 112. 162. 28u

Babb, Barbara Ellen, 339 Babb, Ellen Frances, 200, 318

Beard, Louise Virginia, 190, 319

Blankenship. Billie
Blanton. Charles A.. 230
Blanton. Joanna Danby. 177. 361
Blevins. Ellen Johnson. 280

Aerni, Madelaine
Agatstcin, David Joseph. 116. 151

Babcock, Richard R.,

Jr.,

109, 130,

Season, Robert Alexande, 148, 215, 255, 360


Beatty, Gregg Clinton, 112
Beatty, Ralph Michael

Akers. Dorislee, 112, 188, 318


Akers, Wallace Brown, 150. 359
Albertson. Charles M.. 229. 256
Jr..

173. 212. 254. 279, 281

Babington, Smith Hugh, 120, 253

Blomquist, Roger Neil. 194. 340


Blount. Susan Mallet. 180. 340

222, 226,

Bagby, Nancy May, 200, 279 Bagby, Thomas Lee, 204. 339
Bagley, Carol Ann, 190, 318 Bagley, James Lyle. 112. 216. 318
Bailey, Bailey. Bailey,

Beazley, Frances Anne. 360

Beazley, Linda Lee, 155, 157, 163, 319

Blum. John Curtis. 213


Blume.
340
Boal. Robert Thorn
111.

Albert, Alan Frederick. 206, 339

Beck, Dennis LeRoy

Wm.

McFarland.

Jr.

Albrecht, Lee Wayne, 359


Albright, Linda Kaye, 123. 189. 359

Beck, Rosemary E., 360


Beck. Sherwin Michau

Bly. Robert Dexter. 103. 124. 126. 206.

Ann

Denise, 123. 167, 189. 360


118, 146, 254

Alderson, Mary Lee. 359

James Bernard,
John Edward,

Cochran, Judith B., 319


Beecher. Elizabeth Park. 360
Beegle, Lizabeth L., 319

246. 340

Alexander. Althea P.
Alexander. Lillian G.. 278
Algatt. Judith

Jr., 156. 184,

318

Boberg. John Robei


59. 61, 180,

Bailey. Martin Bailey. Patricia

Thomas
Ann,
180, 279

319

Ann, 180, 339

Bcerbower, Linda Anne, 190, 293, 360


Beers, Marion Drane, 339 Beers, Robert Wilson, 319

Boelirer, Jim Michael

Edward Monroe. Jr.. 359 Allen. Mary Ellen, 179. 359 Demory, Nancy Allen
Allen,

Bailey,

Samuel

R.. Jr., 205, 360

Boelt,

Anne Marie, 319


S..

Bailey, William Stanley, 103, 215, 360

Bogardus, William

319

Baird. Barbara May, 183, 279

Herman, Richard Barr


Beirne, Harold R., Jr., 155, 168, 319
Beitner, Geoffrey S., 193, 360
Bell,

Boggs, Olivian Russell, 178, 319


Boisseau,

Allen,

Nancy Taylor.

190. 278

Baisden. Nancy Marshall


Baity,

Edward Hooke,

214, 340

Allen, Rickio Craig, 215 Alley,

Ann

Leigh, 182, 360

Boisseau, Ellen Stuart, 361


Boitin,

Wayne Mosby,

101, 193, 318

Baker, Barbara Janice

James Robert,
John Rusi
II,

99, 101, 103, 212,

Erwin Heinrich
Elizabeth, 361
Ill, 148,

Allison, Pamela, 97, 124. 180. 359

Baker, Billie Anne. 200. 274. 339 Baker. Jac Ellsworth Baker. Janet Louise, 200, 318
Baker,

279
Jr.

Bold.

Wendy

Allman, Joanna Siegel


Alphin. Gary Warren. 184. 278

Boles. John K..

254, 361
1.59,

Be
Bell,
Bell,

AI Salam. Sue Gray N.


Alv;
t

Thomas

Bolton. Helen Suzanne, 120, 125, 270. 293. 319

Oliver, 163, 318

M.

Randolph Marshall
Robert Leslie,
148, 210. 340

Bakowski. Christine, 318


Baldwin. James Aida, 199
Baldwin. Charlene F., 360

Bolton. Lawrence E.. 116. 151. 378 Bolton. Vernon L..


194,
Jr..

Alvarez, Juanita Alice, 141, 339


Alvis, Elizabeth H., 318

199 361

Belshe, Robert Bland, 150, 156,

360

Bonck. Lorelei A.
Boneta. Carol Ann. 319

Amole, Roger L..

Jr..

103, 378

Belsky, Margaret, 360

Amon, James Paul Amory, Robert F.,


318

Baldwin. Priscilla B.. 141. 180, 318, 337


Ballance, William M., 319
Baltes, Gertrude Parker, 159, 182, 270,

Benbow, Susan Tindall,

190, 279

Bond, George Thomas.


Bonifant,

Ill,

209, 280

150, 158, 209, 318

Bendall, Robert Warrick, 150. 340

Amsbaugh, Diana Fay.

156, 162, 163,

Bender, Carol Amory, 52, 101, 121, 157, 172, 183, 319
Ro:

Bonham, William Scott Nancy Lee, 102,

172. 178, 320

Bonner, Daniel Bruce, 235, 320 Bonner. William Thomas. 340


Booker, Joseph Lynn, 196, 280 Booker, Judith Ann, 152. 320
Booker. Mel Pegram

Anderson, AJvin Powers, 197, 359 Anderson, Cheryl Dee, 97, 105, 183, 339 Anderson, Claire H., 152, 163, 318

155
194, 255, 360

Benham, WilliamThomas,
Banks, Judy Ellen, 97. 105. 190, 339 Banner. Worth Durham
Bara, Theda. 195

360

Benner, Helen Ruth Benner, Rodney Stowell


Bennett, John Price, 103, 216, 340
Bennett, Paul Michael Bennett, Penelope, 200, 319 Bennett,

Anderson, Emily Draper, 163, 359

Boon. John Daniel.


Boon.

Ill

Andrews, Susan Clocker, 117, 127, 188


318

Barans, Charles Anthony

Wyndham

Henry. 213. 251, 361

Dick, Merrill

J.

Barber

Anderson, Shirley Jo. 339

Boone. Alice Rae. 166. 200. 280


Borden, Sandra Louise, 189, 361
Borjlen, Suzanne, 111, 340

Barber, Susan Lois, 360

Andrew, Betty Lynn,


190, 339

101. 105. Ill,

Barber, Will .\lbert, Jr 319

Raymond

Terry, 194, 279

Anker, Jeanne

Barbour. Richard Edwin


Iris

Bennett, Robert Harry

Anspach, Charles Fred, 159


Antholz, Mary Bee, 339

Barclay. Ralph Kinney, 378 Barger,

Ray Maynard.
Purdom.

193. 222. 339

Benson, Elizabeth L., 210, 279 Bensten, Ronald Everett, 107, 280
Berck, Dorothy

Borleske, Frank

Emory
.320

Borleake, Stephen G., 156. 165, 286,


Bosin. Stephen Roger. 103

Anthony, Carolyn Ellen,


Applegate, Charles E. Applegate. Suzanne

Baril. Charles 188, 278

194, 360

Ann
162, 280

Barker, Larry Keith

Bergemann, Helene G.,

Boswell. Cora Jane, 361 Boswell. John Eastburn. 111. 340


Botto. Ronald

W.

Barksdale, Suzanne L., 180, 279


Barner, Sally Ruth, 339 Barnes, Elaine Madeline, 180, 360
Barnes. Robert Carlton. 101. 196, 339

Berger, Charles Harry, 216, 319

Berger, Patricia Ann, 360

Wayne.

157. 251. 280

Appier, David Van, 204, 318


Arhart, George Andrew. 103, 318

Berglund, Janet Clark, 178, 340

Boudreau. Mario E.
Bouldin. Barbara Ann. 187. 361

Bergman, Willard
Beringer. Bruce Clay, 149, 215, 361

Arledge, Patricia N., 182

Armentrout, Regina Ann. 183. 318

Barnes, William A.,


Barnett, Jerry

Jr.,

158

Armstrong. Ernest H..

Wayne

Berkey, Jacqueline S.
Berkeypile. Jean Warren. 361

Jr., 196.

278
206,

Bowen. Benson L.. Mrs. Bowen. Pamela Cay. 340 Bowen. Frederick Winbor
Bowen. Sheridan Holeik, 280
Bowling. Arthur Lee. 340

Armstrong, Herbert B., 130, 359 Armstrong, Kenneth


Armstrong, Larry
S.,

Barnctt, Ricarda Ann, 319


Barnett, William George, 214, 245, 319 Barney, Gretchen Lee, 152. 176, 319

1 ;o,

Berman, Herbert Seth, Berman, Richard Barry,


Bess,

161, 319
116, 151

359 359

S., 233,

Barocco, Diana, 183, 319

Bertrand, Frederic H., 378

Armstrong, Ned Carlton. 359


Arnett. Linda Ann, 155. 157, 167

Baroody, Anthony

J., Jr.

Thomas D.
Susan Patricia, 275, 319

Barrett, Charles Butler, 116, 151

Beville,

Bowman. John Randall, 148, 206, 340 Bowman, Susan Ellen, 190, 280, 303 Bowman, Wyalt Ray, 230. .361
Bowry. Glinda Ann, 340
Boyd. James Allison Boyd. William Linwood. 215. 361 Boylan. James Harold. Jr.. 158. 280 Boysen. Frederick Otto. 198, 320 Bovnton, Paul Moody

Arnold. Karen Sue, 190, 339 Arnold, Marjorie Rawl, 115, 172. ISO. 278

Barrett, Barrett,

James

Carli, 156, 339

Bevins, Timothy Boynton, 198, 340

Mary Kay, 270

Beyer, Emil Charles


Bielstein, Gretchen. 97, 172, 183, 280

Barron, Elizabeth D., 110, 120, 178, 279 Bartee, Charma Jane. 120. 360 Bartek. Louis

Bigga, Diana, 319


Billy,

Madeline Scwt, 168

388

Student Index
William Doilds. 116,
ini.

151. 378

Bryant. Larry Alan. 233. 361

Campbell. Ronald Warren. 113


Campbell, Susan Panill, 187,
.341

Clark, Alynno Dale. 125. 179. 362


Clark.

Roh.Tl E.. 236. 281

Bryant. Melville

I.

Ann

Claiborne. 105. 108, 125.


P.
Ill

Bryde, Stanley Kirk. 118, 361


,

Campbell. Victoria Anne. 126

176, 284

Li.uia Cur!

118.

168. 191

Bubiey. William Edward, 204, 340

Canada. Bernard David, 205, 362


Canning, Austin
J..

Clark, Barbara

J.

Buchanan, William C.
Dru.lslinw.

Ill, 159, 222,

Jr.

Clark

Frank H..

Dorolhy D.. Mrs.

227

Canterbury. John R.

Clark. Jaine. Bruc.-. 20). 312 130


1

Brodalrcol. Anne, 310


Piilin.
Bru):i;.

Buck, Sharon Elizabeth. 52. 186. 320

Canup. Robert E.,

II,

Clark. Jacqueline E.. 342


198. 311

Elizabi-lh B.. 117

Buckingham, Richard D.
Buckle. David Charles

Caplan, James Arthur,

IS,

Clark. Joanne. 321

David Gordon. 320

Carnfello. William A., 230

Clark. Karen Leigh. 202. 362


Clark. Kathryn Perry. 321 Clark. Linda Diane. 105. 177 Clark. Pamela Elizabeth. 362 Clark.

Brand.

Ann

Sibley
183, 320
196.

Buckley. Mary Kathleen. 183. 320

Carbone, Paula Virginia, 178, 283


Carhart, Judy Ann, 105. 127. 188, 311 Carlson. Patricia Ann. 320 Carlton, Alice

Branham, Jean Elizabelh,


281

Brnnyon, James Slaniel, 118. 116.


Bray, Willon Ernest. 281

Buckley, Linda Louise, 52, 152, 186, 310


Buckley. Susan Irvin. 178. 320
Buckpitl, Alan Ridler

C.

112. 167, 188. 341

Thomas

Charles. 116, 151

Breen, Belli Joyce, 186. 310

Bucnting, Karen .Mt, 186, 320

Carmody. Mary Patricia


Carney, Brenda Bennett, 320 Carney, Christine Lee, 130, 168
Carney, Gretchen Joan, 130, 168, Carney. Robert Walter.
.120 .320

Clarke, Peter TeHt, 206, 247, 321


Clarke, William Gordon, 210. 222, 342

Brekke, Tron Wallace, 118, 147. 216. 256. 282 Bremer. Elizabelh Anne. 112, 320

BuHington, Carl E,

Jr.. 209,

430

ClauBsen, Larry Michael. 97. 168. 176.

Buffington, Patricia, 52, 180, 320


Bug.len. Lee Bibb L., 202, 320
Bullis,

Clawson. Constance M.. 97. 168. 176. 321


Clay, Carolyn Meredith, 362

Brennan, John Joseph,

Jr.

Elmer Wayne,

196, 282

Brenner. Alison Leslie, 97, 105, 117, 172, 190, 320


Brctana. Rosa Judilh. 108, 115, 202, 282
Bretnall, Virfinia Jane, 180,

Bulynko, Lydia D..


Bulwinkle, Vivian

113. 179, 341

Carpini. Sherri Lynn. 202. 283


Carr, Edward Walter. 118, 159, 222. 225, 229
Carroll.

Clay. Francis Edward. Jr.

C,

180. 283

Clay, Karen Lynne, 190, 321


Clay. Robert Newlin. 97. 103. 212.
.321

Bunle, Margaret Rachel, 182, 361

3W

John C. 103

Burbage, Bruce Parker, 361


Burcher, Charles Arthur, 283
Burge, Katherine

Bricklemyer, Kcilh W., 246


Briecs, Beverly, 125, 182. 361

Carson, Jean

Kyme,

155. 186. 320

Clayton. Helen Marie. 342

Carson, Rebecca S.
Carter. Barry Neal, 362
Carter, Carolyn

Clem. Kalhy Rose. 281 Clem. Maurice Curran.


Cleveland. William V,.
Jr. Jr..

C.

157. 180. 320

Bright, Ernest Andrew. 213, 251


Bricht,

Burgess. Susan Alyce, 121. 189, 361


Burgraff, Craig Robert, 210, 341

Thomas Leo,

210, 230

362

116. 151. 379

Brink, Linda Faye, 180. 310

Carter.
Carter,

Karen Jane. 362 Karen Lou

Cline. Robert Joseph. 109. 173. 214. 321

Burke, Ernest Lacy Burke, Frederick

Clover. Karen Ann. 362

Brim. Blaine Byron. 310


Brinckraan. Joy Alice. 130, 361

C.

341

Carter, Margaret E.. 341


Carter. Stephen Dobler. 148, 362 Carter, Veneta

Cloyd. Randolph Mahan. 148. 362

Anne Bindon, Brillingham, Mary Anno


Brisebois,

163. 320

Burket. Barbara Ann, 127, 168, 190. 361


Burks. Geraldine Martha, 202, 203. 283
Burleigh, John Roy, 194, 246, 361

Cobb, James Gurley, 342


Cochran. Harold E.

Winnies

Britlincham, Sarah E., 340

Cartwright, Ronnie A.. 230, 362

Cochran. Stephen Greg. 125. 159. 185. 249


Coter.

Broaddus. David T.
Broccoletti, Peter Paul, 378

Burleigh, Patricia 176. 177. 283

C,

Carver, Michael Earl, 162


52, 56, 58. 61.

Canvile,

Kay Hawkins. 281

Glenna

Jo. 362

Coffey. John Getely

Brock. Carolyn Marie. 113

Burlock, Frances B.
Burnett, Gerald

Casey, Everett Frank. 112. 149. 341


Casey, Hollaco Ann, 112. 284 Casey, Catherine Sue, 121, 362

Coffman, Barry Preston. 130. 362 Coffman. Milton.


Jr.,

Brockman. Steven H., 361 Brodie, Michael Anthony


Broecker, Linell
P..

Hampton

196. 321

Burnett, James A., 209. 362

110, 125, 126

Burnett, Laura Louise


Burnette, Bettye Anne, 362

Cashman, Bradley Robert


Caasel, Chester

Coggin, George Thomas, 321


Coggins, Christine Ann, 172, 186, 284

Bromley, Elizabeth Ann. 178. 320


Brooke. William Joseph.
Brooks.
.320

M.

Jr., 212,

287
Coggins, John Wesley. 362

Burney, Christine

S., 153, 202,

320

Cavanaugh. James C.. 210. 230. 231

Ann

Barringer

Burns, C. William. 230 Burns. Paul Curtia


104. 206, 320

Cavanaugh, Thomas W., 148, 341


Cayot, Billio
Jill, 52.

Coghlan.

Jill

Roria

Cohen. Nathaniel James. 116. 151


Coiner. Penelope Susan. 52. 180, 217, 321
Cole, David Patten, 150, 199, 362 Cole, William Walter, 205. 362
Cole,

Brooks, Beverly A.

190. 212, 287

Brooks. Carlton

P., III.

Burrell, Victor G. J.

Cayot, Michele Jan, 123, 190, 362


Cella,

Brooks, David Robert


Brooks, David Hebert, 206, 340 Brooks, John Hancock.
Brost, Richard Alan
Jr., 137,

Burt, .Mercer David. 156

Nancy Louise,

127, 167, 188, 341

Burton. Barbara
282

Ann

Chafin, Linda Anne, 362

Howard Milton,

Jr.

Busbee. Howard James, 116, 151, 379

Chalmers, George H., 130, 362

Bushong. Delores Ann. 341


.320

Chambers, Gwynn
Chancellor. 342

Cole, James Ernest, 362


E.. 180. 362

BroUEhton, Henry Paul. 204,

Bushong, Joyce Lee. 52, 112, 195, 283


Busse, Laura B., 186, 341
Butler, Fleetwood P.. 116. 151
Butler.

Chambers. James Ross

Cole, James Gregorie, 148, 362

Browder, Joseph Wayne, 282


Broiver, Jane Lynne, 110, 282

Ann Layman.

Coleman, Carolyn Fay, 321


III. 113, 137,

Coleman, Cathy Leigh, 125, 362


27:,

Brown, Adin Deering,


228, 320

118, 210. 222,

Nora Dalby. 341


110, 120, 125,

Chancellor, Ruth Donnan, 155, 272,

Coleman, Judith Lake, 321 Coleman, Roderick M.. 209. 284

Butler. Patricia Jane, 362


107, 196

Chandler, Samuel Bryan. 104. 201. 320

Brown, Allan Menill,

Butler, Patrick H.,


128. 149, 150, 283

Chancy. Roy Medley. 209, 284

Coleman. Ronald Cary


Coley. Jean Elise. 172. 186. 321
Collins. Elizabeth

II,

Brown, Alan Kent, 104, 340

Chapman, Marian Sue, 158


Chappell, Allen Harris, 162, 321, 150 Chappell, George E.,
Jr.

Brown, Celia Anne, 190, 320 Brown, Dana Anthony, 340 Brown. Diane Ruth, 102, 274, 320 Brown, Dennis Turnes, 184, 340

Butler, Sharon

Lynn

C.

176, 321

Butler, Willia,^ A.. Jr.

Collins, Elizabeth Collins, Collins,

Ware, 180, 342


148. 213, 245, 362

Butner. Truscilla Drone. 202. 320

Chard. Douglas Norma. 128. 342


Chase. Judith Cancel. 124, 126, 178, 31.

George H..

Boston. Joseph T.,


Buynitzky, Stephen

Ill,
J.,

379
283

James Ronald, 112


Walter William, 97

Brown, Frederick Lee, 320 Brown, Howard Douglas


Brown, Janet Marie, 182, 361 Brown, Joseph C, Jr.. 282

Chausse, Patricia Ann, 342

Collings, Ross L., II


Collins,

Byrd, Claudia Ann, 341


Byrer, Margaret E., 145, 362

Cheatham, Alvin Paul, 222, 256


Cherry, Elizabeuh Cherry,

Anne
Jr..

Collings, William H., Jr., 150, 194, 362

Byrne, Nicolaus Edward, 196, 242, 320

Roy Wendell, 284


115

Colombaro.

Billie E., 157, 168, 284

Brown. KrUti Sue. 200, 320 Brown, Mary Alan R., 107, 115,
155, 186, 282

Chesno, Frank A..


118,

Combs. Charles Hamilton. 362

Chesser. Roger

Como. Richard Wallace,

210, 222, 342


158, 222

Brown. Pauline E.. 320 Brown. Richard Daryl Brown. Robert Braxton. 340 Brown. Robert Edward, 340 Brown, Roberta Lee, 249, 282 Brown, Robert Wilmot, Jr., 212 340 Brown, Susan Kathrine. 202. 340 Brown, William Keith, 320

Chesson. Michael Bediul. 114. 125. 115. 194, 342


Cafeo, Linda Louise

Conaway. William Henry,


Cone. Chariotta M.
Cones. Harold Nelson.
Jr.

Coudit. Christopher D.. 148. 210. 251

Chestcrman, Evan R.,


Childers.

Ill,

342

Gaboon, Roger Howell. 209. 341


Cain. James

Edwin

Chilton.

Edwin R.. Jr.. Anne Shearer

18t. 342

Conley. Elizabeth B.. 188. 321

Calder. Dale Ralph

Chipps. James Duley. 118, 146, 284


Chocklett. Charles W.. 342

Conner. Jenny Lu. 152. 321


Conner. Judy Ruth. 285
Connie, Dennis Steven. 230

Calhoun. Patricia Ann. 176. 283


Callahan. James Edward, 196, 320 Callahan, Louise. 190. 283

Choiko, William

J..

Jr..

284

Chow. Meiochaun Tang


Christensen, Paul N.

Conrad, Conrad A.. 158. 198. 321

Brown, Wynyard Adair, 340 Browne. Robert Lee, 340


Brubeck. Jean Dale, 190, 274, 361 Bruce, Bonnie McClenny, 61, 98, 361
Bruce, Jon William

Callaway, Janis Carole, 176, 283


Calvert, Catherine Jane. 125, 202, 341

Conrad. Paul Wells. 197. 362


Converse. Ray, 342

Christensen. Carl H.
Christian. Elnor Jane. 188. 321
Christian.

Calvert, Michele Ross

Conway, Arthur Franklin Conway, David Lawrence.


194. 285
146. 148.

Calvo, Betsy Ellison. 177, 362

John Coleman,

130, 362

Camden, Sandra Kay, 341


Cameron, Colleen Sue. 362

Christianson, James, 150, 194, 342


Christner, Michael

Bruch, Susan Irene, 200, 282, 292


Bruington, Patricia, 361

C.

198. 284

Conway. Richard E.
Cook. Bruce Moreland. 193. 230. 231 Cook. Martha Elizabeth. 177. 362 Cook. Mary Grace. 188. 321 Cook. Suzanne Marie. 321 Cooke, Janet Susan. 180, 285 Cooke, Janice Lynn, 110, 131, 152 Cooke. Judith Ann, 342

Camp. Del Richard. 341


Cammarata. Joseph Barry.
145. 341

Leopold, Irene Christof


Christopher. John

Bruno, Howard John, 210, 230, 361 Brunson, Carol Ella, 152, 182, 293, 361 Bryan, Elizabeth Tarris, 282
Bryant, Judith Rene Bryant, Harvey Lee,
I.,

C. IW.

342

Campana, Ellen R., 178. 283 Campana, Michael E., 130, 362
Campbell, Joan Darnell. 166. 188, 320 Campbell, Lyie David. 163, 167, 283

Chronister, Martin M.. 158. 321

Chubb. William
Churchill,

S..

150. 342

97, 176, 282

WUliam

L. K., 210, 230

III.

149. 162. 320

Citron, Richard Stephen, 250, 251

389

Student Index
Cooke. Susan Elizabeth. 130. 285 Cooper, Ellen Hope, 138. 178, 343 Cooper. Marian Louis, 187. 293. 343 Cooper, Nancy Gondii. 122. 190. 359, Coppola, Sherry Sue, 270, 321
Corbitt, Phyllis S.

Daley, John Gordon, 104, 193, 343

Daley, Joncllc Sharon, 322


Dallas,

Dewey, Hartley Fiske, Deyerle, Elizabeth W.,

245, 343
364.

Bruce

S., 243,

363
176. 322
151, 379

Diaz, Alphonso Vincent

M2

Dalton,

Mary Gay,

168, 363

Dameron, Glenda Faye. Dana, Graig Unsworth,

Cordell, Dennis Leon, 97, 197, 363 Correa. Peter C, 118. 197. 363
Correll. Dorothy L., 159, 190, 321 Corvino, Marearct Ellie. 153. 155, 168. 343

Cory.
157,

Thomas
285

Lee. 110, IIS, 121, 122,

Coss,

Mary

Patricia, 110. 117, 125. 285

Cote. Ernest

Norman
190. 321

Dana, Wynne A. Dance, Carolyn Wallace, 182, 363 Daniel, James Richard, 210. 230. 363 Dankers. .Naomi Jean Dann, John Christie Dann, Michael Johnson Darby. Elizabeth C. 180, 322 Dargan, Blanche, 180, 287
Darnell,

Dick. Merijl B., 190, 287 Dickerson, David Darren Dickey, Donald Neil, Jr.. 164. 216. 249. 364 Dickinson. Enders IV. 204. 245. 343 Dickinson. Julia Ann. 58. IIS. 157. 172. 181, 287 Dickinson, Jan Suzette, 343 Digennro, Richard Sam. 213. 245. 364
Dillard, Philip

Eckhouse, Mark Sanford, 213 Eden. Karen Irmgaard. 112. 176. 155. 323 Edge. Laurel Suzanne. 364 Edgren. Philip Arthur, 344
Edleston, William R., 341

Edmunds, Wayne
323

Little, 149,

158, 162,

Edwards. Karl Lamber. 288 Edwards. Samuel Thomas


Eggleston, Margaret, 159, 323 Einhorn, William Robert, 379 Eiseman. Nathaniel J.. Jr. Eisenhut. Darrell G. Elder. Janet Dee, 181, 323 Eley, Courtney Magill. 178. 288

James

Cotman. Linwood Clary Cottineham. Juana Day.


Cotlrill,

Nancy Rebecca,

97, 177, 363

Sarah Lu. 163, 167, 321 Coukouma. Richard E.. 131 Couper. Mary B.. 177. 363
Cousins, John
Paul. 198, 343
Covell. Carol Ellen. 113. 155. 285 Covell. Cathy Louise, 180. 363 Covington. Susan E. N.. 156, 270. 271,

Darr, Michael Glenn, 156, 343 Darragh, Daniel Meyer, 109, 156, 210, 222, 224, 227

Dillon. Larry Thearon, 246, 343 Dillon. Kathleen E., 323 Davis. Margaret Dinan

Ellenson. David Harry. 210. 344


Elliot.
Elliott, Elliott.

Darragh, Mary Anne. 121, 168, 180, 36. Daugherty, George T.. 322 Daugherty. David Reams. 235. 237. 239

Dinner. Elliott Davis, 204, 343 Dinterman. David Roger. 287 Dipaola, Michael F.. 214. 343
Distler, Elizabeth Anne. 149. 186, 323 Dixon, William Carlton, 323 Dixon, Virginia Lee, 287 Doane, William Scott Dobey, Allen Brantley

Robert C.
Charles S.,

II,

151, 379

Jr.. 204,

344

Edwin

P.. Jr.. 157. 163, 167,

3W
Ellis. Ellis.

Calvin Lane

343
Cox, Charles Donald. 210. 285 Cox. John Bruce Cox. Virginia Lee. 155. 343 Cracraft. Kathleen D.. 202. 321 Cracraft, Steven C, 184, 343 Cragg, Carol Dean
Craig,

Daugherty, Selh Jerome Daughtry, Laura Lee, 102, 153, 176, 322 Davenport. Robert Kevin. 97. 103. 104. 196. 256. 343 Davi, Susan Ann, 202, 363 David. Joseph John. 198. 343 Davidson. Robert Eugene

Dobyns, Charlotte Ann, 153, 344 Dodd. Kathleen Barbara. 177 Dodrill. Jane Ann. 287 Dodson, Harry Hugh, Jr., 344 Doe Erwii 115
:

Lou
Davis. Bradley John. 101. 103. 104, 196. 322
Davis, David Earl, Jr., 120, 180, 213 Davis, Elizabeth Carter, 177, 363 Davis, George Hughes, 233, 243, 343 Davis. Howard Thomas, Jr.. 107. 111.
166. 252. 253, 287 Davis, James Edward, 322 Davis. Joyce Weeks. 126. 200, 363 Davis, Julia Waters, 149, 363 Davis, Katharine Baynes, 127, 187. 363 Davis, Leslie Ann, 202, 343 Davis. Margaret Savage. 181. 322

Dollins. Jane Clay. 287

Dee Wayne,

159, 321

Dolsey, Richard Lester, 209. 323 Domagalski. Sharyn L.. 183. 287

Craig, Patricia Grist

Crane, Michael L.. 212, 343 Crane. Robert David


Cravedi, Karen P. Crawford. Daniel John Crawford. Pamela. 154. 200. 321 Crawford. Susan Stitley. 186, 285

Donahue. William J.. Ill, 120, 148. 206, 364 Donato, Joanna Francis, 186, 323 Donehower, Ernest John, 107. 198, 199. 288 Donnelly. Francis D. Donnelly. Terry Alan. 232. 233, 243

Crawley, Charlene C, 190, 363 Creecy, Robert Pierce. 103. 156, 286 Creef, Teresa Diane, 200, 363 Cremins, Mary Ann, 202. 321 Crewe. William Stewart. 206, 246, 343

Donohue, Linda Sue, ISS, 323 Dooley. Paul Leroy Johnson. Catherine Dorm, 379

Dorman. Lois Ainsley. 323


Dotson. Wilma Ercell. 154, 288

Crim, Kevin Lou. 363 Crissey. Barbara Jean, 105. 180. 343 Crist. Deborah Caroline, 198, 286
Crist,

Malcolm Kenneth
Jr.

Davis. Paul Alnwick. 322 Davis, Robert Dean Davis, Robert Pratt Davis, Stewart Pettet, 116, 151, 379 Davis, William E.

Edward H.. Jr.. 103. 230, 364 Robert Benjamin. 250. 251, 288 Elmore, Donald Charles Elmore, Ralph A., 3rd, 212, 288 EIrod, Cheyl Candace, 123, 130, 180, 364 Elrod, Donald Randolph, 365 Emerick, James Tracy. 214. 344 Emerson, Robert G., Ill, 205, 365 Emert, Roy Andrew, Jr.. 365 Emplaincourt. Edmond A. Engle. Jacqueline Anne, 202. 344 Engoron. Frances Carla. 123, 182, 365 English. John Fredrick Eppler. John William. 197. 251. 365 Ernst. Marjorie Ellen. 52 Ernstmeyer. Jan Lois. 52. 56. 178. 210, 344 Eskay, Robert Lawrence Estes, Susan McKissick, 130, 323 Etheridge, David M. Whilwonh. Sandra E. Evans. James August. 116, 151 Evans, Sarah Elizabeth
Ellis.

Doughtie. Phillip Lee, 364, 368 Doughty, Thomas E.. 197. 364 Douglas. Eleanor Carter. 323 Douthat. James Evans. 194, 344
Dovel, Elizabeth B.. 323

Everett, Charles Taylor, 116, 151, 379

Ewell, Haidee Coston Ewell, Vincent F., Jr., 103, 379

Crocker, Richard A. Crockett, David T.,


Crofoot. Cathleen

C.

96, 190, 278. 286

Croghan, Susan Victoria. 149. 154. 322 Cronk. Ronald Drew. 322 Crooks. Kiran Kcnney, 103, 101

Dawson. John Robert Dawson. Robert Lee. J. Dawson. William Roger. 151 Day. Eleanor Johnson
Day. Marilyn Gaye. 52. 176, 287 Day, Robert Warwick, 125. 343 Dayton. Daniel Joseph. 148. 363 Dayton. Keith Waltern 97. 103. 148, 206, 364 Deacon, Joanne, 97, 155, 159. 162. 179. 364 Dean. John Howard. 222. 3l3
Deas, Justin Traylor Deas, Laurence A. Deaton. Lewis Edward. 364 Debell. Richard Lee, 158, 198, 323 Deboe, Joel A. Dccarlo, Rosemary Jean. 323 Decot. Mark Edwin

Dowdy. Rena Faye.


Dowling. Michael

112. 344

C.

323

Ewing, Elizabeth Ruth, 190, 365 Ewing, Susan Kathryn, 323 Eye, Lelia Ruth, 178, 288

Downer, Patricia, 364 Downing. Jack R.. 235, 239


Doyle, Linda Dianne, 153, 176, 323 Drake, Linda Louise, 364 Drake. Robert Edwin R., 148. 156. 194. 323

Yvonne Fae. 180, 363 Cross. James Jefferson


Crosier,

Crossen, Sheila Marie, 179 Crouch, Joseph Preston, 151, 379 Grouse, Susan Elizabeth, 322

Drake, Thomas Edward Dray, Mark Stanley


Dress.

Norman

T.

Crowder, Linda Mate Crowgey, Priscilla Anne, 155, 202, 286 Crowther, Nancy B., 187, 343

Dressel. Marshall Vic. 216, 364


Driscoll,

Fabbri, Patrina Jean, 344 Fagan, William Dennis, 210, 230, 365 Fairbank, Wendy E.. 344 Fairbanks. George C. IV. 204. 344 Fairbanks. Lee Ellen, 365
Fallon, Jane. 289

John Patrick, 205, 256. 344

Driscoll. Irving S., Jr.. 288 Driscoll. Robert Driscoll.

Farace. Patrick
Farino. Anthony
Farris.

J..

Jr.. 148.

365

Crum. Gary Edward, 286


Crute, Carol Etta, 126, 177. 363 Cuervo. Herminio. 248. 249. 322 Cullen. Patricia Ann. 200. 270, 275, 286 Culley, Pamela Keith, 177. 363

C.

155. 195. 281. 288


112. 194. 344

Farinholt. Dorothy G.. 125. 202. 344

Lawrence T.. Dryer, Lynn Ruth Dubay, Charles Irvin

Wayne
166. 323

Farino. Kenneth V.

Judy Carolyn.

Culpepper. Charlotte Cumbee. Richard S.

W.

Deekens. John Mackenzie, 148, 343 Defrees. Jane Lindsay. 183. 270. 343 Dehn. Gale. 178, 343
Deinlein. James Nichol. 193. 287

Cummins. Brian Jay, 158 Cunningham. Janice S.


Gurcuru. Steven Nichols. 130, 286 Curlee, Francis Lynn, 343 Cunie, Caroline F., 176, 343 Curry, Rhonda Elaine, 179, 363
Curtis, Curtis,

Delaney. Michael L.. 216. 287 De Leon, Linda Juliana, 123, 354
Delia, Clark Anthony, 148, 149

Dudley. Margaret F. Dudley. Mary Anne. 364 Dudley. Terrence Lynn, 344 Duecker. Lenelle Susan, 110, 131 Duel, Deborah Lee. 110. 125. 176. 323 Duel. Terry Lynn. 121. 177. 364 Duffield, Dorothy C.

Fauber. Suzanne Dillon. 190. 344 Fauerbach. Eric, 185, 365


Faust, Judith. 120. 193. 202, 323 Fay, Thomas Patrick, 196, 323 Fechtmann, Freddie Ann, 165, 275, 365 Fedrizzi, Janet Eleanor

Fee, Russell

J..

111.

103

Delong. Richard Allen, 323 Deluca, Raymond Paul

James Minor, Ruth Merrill,

III

176, 286
97, 105, 125,

Curwen, Diana Louise, 52,


180, 343

Curlier, Douglas G., 128 Curzi, Dewey Scott, 210, 250, 251, 343 Cutler. Ann G. Mrs.. 286 Custis, Paul Robert, 363

CusKorth, Barbara Ruth, 172 Cusworth, Robert Brian Cyrus. Lynda Anne. 343

Denary, Anthony J., 193, 222, 323 Demers, Marion Edyth, 164, 188, 323 Demory. Nancy, 287 Turgeon. Donna D. Dempsey, Kathleen Marie, 323 Montford, Susan Denby, 302 Denenberg, Dennis, HI, 150, 343 Denny, Patricia Dianne, 343 Densmore. Douglas W.. 130. 364 Dent. Charles Edward. Jr., 131, 343
Dent. Lynwood Miller. 166, 194, 323 Depue, Perry Michael. 343
Derflinger, Marsha Ann, 364 Derr, Alice Miriam, 180. 364

Duke, Charlie Wayne, 150, 162, 364 Duke, Margret Louis, 128, 288 Duke, Robert Ernest, Jr.. 118 Dulin. Jacquelyn Scott. 202, 323 Duncan. William E.. Jr. Dunham. Katharine Ann Dunn. William Lee Dupaul, William David

Feeley. James Feeley,


Feil,

Bemar

Feeley, Robert Martin, 103, 116, 151

Thomas Michael, 344 Nancy Watkins, 180. 365


Irj.

Fenigsohn. George

161. 246. 344

Du

Val, Lorraine D. Dye. Joseph Merl. 3rd, 98, 109, 110. 128. 129. 150, 288. 310

Fenlriss. Grayson G. Ferebee. Diane Gayle. 178. 289 Ferguson. John Elvin. 344 Ferguson. Pamela Hurt, 176, 289

Ferry. James F..


Field, William

Jr..

365

C,

151, 379

Dyson. Nancy. 176, 288

Figg, Carol Lee, 190, 323


Filkins,

Deborah

J.,

365

Finberg, Jack Sheldon, 289

Dabney. Judith Price Daggett. Sallie Moore, 190, 275, 343 Daggy, Helen Virginia Dail, Halbert Thornton, 116, ISl Dailey, Mary Anne, 200, 322 Dainer. Paul Maclyn, 103, 111, 194, 343

Derrick. John Milton. 233, 364 Derrickson, Lew Drummy, 196, 197. 343 Derringe. Edmund T.. Jr.. 235, 239
Desilels.

Eakin, Edward M.. 125, 215, 364


Early, Alvin Carl, Jr.. 323

William E., 365 Durham, Robert Millard Finley, William K.. 195. 344 Finlon, Thomas Edward, 159,
Findlotr,

193, 240.

241 Fishcer, Sharon

Ronald Lee, 287

Eaton, Annabelle, 112 Eaton, Demaris Winston

Ann

Deszyck, Elizabeth T., 176, 287


Detorie, Dewitt, Peter

Fishe, Erica Walton, 125, 341


Fisher,

Deanne Marie, 124, 168, 323 Webb, 205, 364

Eberhardt,

Guy

A.

Gary Edwin, 148, 365

Eberhardt, Michael

C,

204, 344

Fitzgerald, Kathie S., 289

390

Student Index
FiUBiTolil,

Mnry

Clare.

18.1.
.IL'.l

271.

Kt

Filzparrick. Pnlriciu M..

Galloway, Lura Goddiii. 102. 105. 17B. 179, 311


Galvin, Suzanne R.

Goolsby. Virginia

S., 291,

202

FilzKiToId, Robert, 130, 216.


Fitziiotrick,

.Ill

Thomas, 289
I,. 1...

Gambardella. Anthony
126. 173. 206. 324
KiH.
Id'.

J..

101.

121.

Fivehoiuc, Janico
Flahorly, Karhli-en

I.W.

Flanaean.
Fli-sliood,

Juliii

Roben
:i2
I

KkiiMnB. Paula Denii-.

Gamlen, Duncan Mark, 365 Gammon, Rose Miller, 97, 181. 321 Gapp, David Alger, 210, 290
Garber, Denettc Bell. 344 Garber, Fredericka V., 179, 365 Garber, Johnny Wayne, 210, 344 Gnrbler. Susan Gail

Gordon, Hayden Herbert Gordon, Ju<ly Alice, 59, 178, 346 Gordy, Bruce Clark Gordon, Wm. Forrest, 291 Gorman, Donna Whitne, 52, 202, 208.
324

Csnell, Martha Ann,

1,59

Paul Seat". 190, SOS Flel.lier. Francis E.. Jr.


Fie
Flinn,
Loiiii

Cottwals, David Sutton Cove, Anno Margaret, 1.38, 178, 291

365

Cowin. Christopher Ray, 222


Graeian, Gloria Alicia, 200 Gracian. Patricia Maria, 183, Craef, Virginia Sue, 179, 346
.321,

Fleleber, Mildred B., 289

Susan Micbeic, 324 Florence, Cordon L Jr., 195, 289


Florence, Henry Michael. 103 Flowers, Graham Jerome

Gardner, Camilla Gradner, Edward Garner, Jerry L.

C, 321
Jr., 97, 213, 359,
,365

316

Garnett, Henry D.,


Garrett, Jerry

Jr., 216,

290

FIvnn, Joan Lesley, 105. Ill, 125, 168, 176, 311


Folland, Laura Edwards Foltz, Kenneth Glenn Fombell, Linda Kay, 200, 289 Harkins, Linda Fombell Ford, Dcnise Flora, 96, 97, 111, 181. 289

Garrett, Helen Marie, 324

Sue

Garrett, John Henry, 3rd, 209, 290

Garrett, Melinda Ricks, 365 Garrett, Stacy F.,


Ill,

151

Graham, Carol Lynn, 123, 189, 366 Graham. David Draper. 167. 366 Graham George E.. Jr.. 142. 321 Graham. Janet Leo. 189. 366 Graham. Robert Allison, 72, 156, 3 Graham, Samuel M., 115 Granstcin, Mark Howard. 195. 291
Grant, Carolyn Louis, 128, 129,
200. 291

Hamshar, Lynda Carol, 325 Han, Kwang Soo Hancock, William Alex, 196, 325 Hanley, George Frances, 292 Hansen, Gregg llan, 101, 196, .325 Hansen, Jamos Michael Hansen, Sharon Althea Harbert, John P., 121, 367 Harbour, Robert Wesley, 367 Harden, Alice Bruce, 272, 367 Hardenberg, Henry H., Ill Harding, Helen Harding, Michael Stuart Harding, Richard Hunt Hardy, Alice Janise, 181, 325
Hargrove, Charles C. Marker, Connie Suo Harkcss, Shirley Jane, 108, 110, 125, 202, 292

10

Garrett, Virginia W., 180, 365, 379

15i..

Fore.

Danny

Garfield. 148, 211. 311

Garrison, James French Garrison, Mildred Betty

Forrer. John S. Forrer. Martha Jeanne, 311


Forrest, Carroll Mary, 85, 118, 166. 311
Foster. Elizabeth M.. 162. 289

Foster, Jeffrey Rand, 96, 97, 214, 222. 278. 285, 289

Carvey, Bartley T., Jr., 365 Garvin, Mary Elizabeth, 190, 324 Gary, Jean Sharon, 275, 290 Gaskins, Steve Pettie, 2, 103, 163, 196, 246, 344
Gasteiger,

Wendy

Louise, 127, 188, 321

Fowle, Donna Jeanne, 127. 190.


Fowler, Victoria Mirra

36".

Gales, Donald Leidy, 148, 206, 366


Gates, Gail Elizabeth, 125, 190, 359, 366 Gales, Laurence Emory, 156, 162, 290

Graves, Joan Eraser, 272 Craves, Leonard L., Jr. Gray, Judith Linda, 366 Cray, Linda Anne, 366 Gray, Robert Wayne, 291 Green, Carole Anne, 202, 324 Green, Douglas C, 124, 126, 216. 324 Green, Imogenc Mary, ,324 Green, James Crawford, 167, .346

Harkradcr, Nancy p., 186, 346 Harlow, Carol Ann, 112, 162, 292 Harlow, Naida Louise, 183, 325 Harnsberger, Adelaide K., 181, 292 Harper. Gayle Clifton, 178, 346 Harper, Charlotte M., 149, 367 Harrell, Donald Bryan, 198, 292 Harr, Jonathan Ensor Harrell, Dwaine Richard Harrell, Alan Orenth, 193, 292 Chartier, Linda Harrell
'

Harrell,
Harris,

Vernon Earl

Fox, Ernest Erwin, 344 Foy, Laurence Georce, 206, 216, 365 France, David Eucene, 206, 324

Gatten, Robert E.,

Jr.,

110

Raymond, 365 Frank, Philip Jay, 199, 365


Francis, David

Franklin, Cecil Jerry Franklin, Philip Lei|;h. 212. 321

Frankovitch. Carl N.. 209, 3 Franks, Douglas Wayne, 344


Frantz,

It

Thomas Richard
1,

Eraser, Betty Florence, 123. 150. 324

110,

120.

Gatewood, Robert T., Jr., 148, 150, .324 Gayle. Richard Carlton Geary, Martha Lavinder, 274, 324 Gebhardt, Sheila Maria Gelotte, Karen Ann, 176, 290 Geoghegan, William A., Jr., 212, 324 Georges, Bill John Georgie, Sharon Lee, 324 Gerenser, Duanc Eugene, 206, 366
Gery, Guner Alexandra, 52, 61
Getty, Gael

Green, James William, 210, 230 Green, Jo Anne, 52, 366 Green, Kathryn Loui,se, 102. 117, 202. 275. 324 Green. Ronni Ilene. 186, 325 Grenawalt, Rose Ann, 291 Greene, Gloria Kayc, 325 Greene, John Herkimer, 230, 245
Gregg, Martha Wrenn, 181 Gregory, Serge Vladimir, 194, 366 Grein, Edward A., Jr., 185, 230 Gretes, Frances C, 125, 202, 366
Griffin, Irene E., 291

Howard

Stanley, 162, 325

Harris, James D.

Hai
Harris, Jane Ilene, 127. 181, 325
Harris, Robert
J.,

Jr.

Harris, Sandra Ella. 346 Harris, Stephen David, 116, 151, 380 Harris, Strelsa Jean

Harrison, Donald Mezvin, 157, 367 Harrison, Wayde Locklin, 196, 325 Harschutz, Perry K.
Hart. Michael Scott Hartsock, William Hojr
Harvell, Susan Holmvs, 191, 326

Frazer, Elizabeth P.. 130


Frazier. ElUe. 97. 190, 365

Ann

Giampapa, Naneye Carol, 344


Giangrande. Diane. 200. 291 Gibbs, Patricia Ann, 164 Giberson, Wayne F., 103, 213, 245, ,366 Gibson, Anne Barbour, 102. 303 Gibson. Daniel G.. Ill Gibson, David L., 380 Gibson, Gale Hollv, 105, 123, 156, 183, 344 Gibson, Michael F., 205
Gikas, Kathy Virginia

Grifin,

Thoma5 John
Douglas Foul, 243

Frazier, Patricia .\nne, 183, 271, 311

Griffith,

Freasicr. B. Roland. Jr.

Griffiths, Cheryl

Lynn,
Carl

117, 188, 325

Frece. John Walter. 212. 341

Grimm, Emmett

Freeman. Donald Neal. 206. 321 Freeman. LindLee. 96. 97.178. 339. 311 Freeman. William N.. Ill, 1,30, 365 Freiberger, Douglas E., 213, 251 Frey, Dcbra Use, 365 Friedland, Dorene Gay, 3 41
Friedlander,

Grombacher, Betty Sue, 161, 366 Groner, Frederica Page, 149, 158, 291

Groome, Sally Drennjn


Grove, Roberta Lynn, 183, 270, 274, 346 Gurney, Richard D., 130, 150, 346
Guthrie, Nancy E.

Harvey, Daniel Gaver, 198, 326 Harwood. Gertrude Clish, 154, 346 Hass, John Henry, 163, 367 Hassmer, Karen M., 178, 292 Hastings, Paul Gary Hatch, Alexia Harrivt, 198, 292 Hatch, Charles E., Ill

Thomas

A.. .365

Friedman, Kathleen G., 178,


Friend, Charles E.

3U

Dean Fromm, Robert Thomas,


Friesen, Richard

100. 101. 215.

289 Froscher, Torrey Curtis, 122, 341 Frost, Kathie Jean, 183, 289 Fry, Susan Elaine, 365 Frye, Fredricka Lee, 324 Fuchs, Chervl Olivia, 149. 151. 168. 290 Fudge, Cecelia Louise

Bernard Allen, Jr., 116, 151, 380 Richard Woolridge, 366 Sandra Lee, 344 Gillespie, William B., 198, 344 Gillespie, William G., 103
Gill,
Gill,

Gutterman, Richard H., 366

Guzman, Samuel M,

Hauck, Nancy Carol, 186, 34< Hauss, John Edward, 196, 292 Hawkins, Kathleen D., 183, 326 Hawthorne, Randall S., 293 Hay, Linda Jane, 155, 293
Hayes, Caroline Kerr, 367 Hayhurst, Richard, 114, 145, 149, 193, 346 Haynes, Gilbert A. Haynes, Jean Curtis, 176, 293 Haymes, William E. R., 212, 293 Haynes, Richard B., 118 Haythe, Winston M., 116, 151, 380 Haywood, Margaret L., 367 Hazelton, Mary Helen. 67 Hazelwood. Theresa J.
Hazlett. Brenda Carol. 346 Head. James Michael. 222, 224 Healey, Joseph Francis Hecht, Lynn Ellen, 125, 200, 367 Hechtkopf, Eugene Alan, 151, 380 Hecker, Pamela, 97, 186, 326 Heenan, David Edward, 198, 293

Gill,

Gilley, Gloria Gail, 324

Giorgio, Marilyn Jane, 183, 324

Girard,

Thomas Pleasant, 209, 344 Givens, Louise Knight. 270, 272, 344

Haan, Katherine Groome,

190, 323

Fulgham, Frank M., Jr., .365 Funk, Robert William, II, 251
Fulkerson, Margaret, 344 Fuller, Martin J., 222
Fuller, Sheila Gail, 365

Classman, Andrew Paul, 204. 316 Class, Judith Ann, 346 Glendinning, David N. Glenn, James R., 111. 167. 324
Glenn. Jean Paxton. 176, 346 Glesenkamp, Randall, 222, 256 Goalder, James Stuazt, 104 Coble, Stephanie Yvonne, 'l23, 366 Godfrey, Dennis Joseph, 103, 216, 251 Goshalk, James David, 158, 324 Godwin, Joseph H., Ill, 215, 346 Goff, David Henry, 103. 130, 366 Goldsmith, Lawrenceo, Jr., 251, 366 Goldstein, David Aljn Cole, Lidwina Joan, 291
Goldstein, Sanford R., 216

Haas. Karen Lee, 179, 325 Haase, Linda Lee, 105, 111, 152, 293, 346 Haddon, Andrea Lynn, 105
Hagelin, Lynne, 182, 366 Hagy, Robert R III Haine, Ross Scott Haines, Victor Joseph Hale, Jane Alison, 366 Haley, John Harris, 95,

Fullerton, Richard D., 212. 311

98, 99, 104.

Funk. Robert William. II. 251 Furbush, Elisabeth B., 189, 365 Furr, Murray Basil J., 344 Fussell, James Barton, 233, 365

110. 124. 125. 206. 291. 315

Haley, Robert M. Hall, Christine Lynn, 152, 181, 346 Hall, Deborah Anne, 366 Hall, Evelyn Gay, 271, 274. 367
Hall.

Helfrich, Dorothy Diane, 270, 274, 346 Hellerich, Conrad M.. 210, 230

Roger Wilcox.

195, 291

Hall, Sherry Lynn. 190, 367

Gabcl er. illiam S., 230 Gaber Joff rey Bur ton. 216.
,

Gaddi1, Geo>rge Em il. 365 Gadkowski, Robert S.. 222 Gaebi\ Gregor Motris Gaeta no, G ianni
Gaidi,?s, JolKn B,

Gomez, Deberie Lynn, 52, 124, Good, Carol Aileen, 190, 366 Good, Lester Lucas, III, 324 Good, Margaret Anne, 176, 291 Good, Roxanne Aylewjrd, 168

Hall, Susan Ballengee, 325


180, 366

Hall,

Wendy

Stuart, 183, 346

Hallissy. Joanne, 200

Hallman, Brian Shepard, 198, 346 Hallman, Ronald S., 151

Goodall, Joseph Culton, 103, 366

Goode, George Walden. 216, 34 Goodman, Diane Teresa, 126, 202, 321 Goodman, Ralph B., Jr.
Goodrich, John Hinsdale, 116, 151 Goodrich, Nancy Kay, 189, 366 Goodrich, Pamela Sue, 52, 121, 202, 214. 324

Ham, Earlo Barrett J. Hamack, Keith Hartmond,


213. 244, 245, 346

Helms, Cheryl Anne, 202 Helms, Judith Paige Hemmelgarn, Gerald H.. 193, 240, 367 Hemmer, Robert George, 367 Hendel, Robert Alan Henderson. David L., Ill Henderson, Edmund M., Jr., 346 Cordon, Linda Henderson, 293 Henderson, Robert Alan, 184, 244, 346
Hendricks, William

148, 212,

346

Gaine r, Pat rickson Caine s, Bla ir. 107


Gale, Waittr Franc:iB
Gallagher, Frederii!k P.
1

Hamersen, Hamilton, Hamilton, Hamilton.


278, 291

Henneberg, Daniel M., 367


Henninger, Renee G. Henninger, Robert Leroy
Henretta, David

Carol E., 183, 346

Ann,

191, 346

Viola Lee, 120, 202

William

Wade
96. 97. 98, 176,

Hamlet. Bonnie Mean.

Henry, Barbara Martin, 105, 191, 346

Gallicr, Doinald Gallo,


,

Wayne

Goodwin. Martha

Ellis

John .\aron. 149, 365

Goolsby. Rebecca Irene. 102. 202. 321

Hampton, Robert Coleman Hampton, Roberta Page, 182, 367

Buckingham, Patsy Henry Henshaw, Susan Downing,


Hensley, Lois Elaine, 367

121, 367

391

Student Index
Hensley, Winston

Ke

367 Heretick, Dennis James, 103, 157

Honeman, Donald Michael, 195, 347 Hood. Charles Ray. 185. 230, 367 Hooker, Ray Willard, Jr.. 206, 347 Hooker, Patricia Marie, 183, 347
Hookstra. Carl R..
Jr.

Sandra Lynne. 348 Stephen Allen. 205. 225. 368

Leigh. 52. 56. 57.

Joyce. Robert Lee Joyner, William T

130, 166, 369


.

Judy, Helen Louis

111. 348 159. 204, 327

Hern. Alice Holbrook, 177, 367


Hernilon, Jesse M.,
Ill,

346

Herring, Frances Lee, 105, 346 Herring, James Edward, 158, 193, 222,

326

Hooper. Slevanne Joan. 326 Hopkins. Barbara Lynn, 180, 367 Hopkins, Deborah Cook, 347 Hopkins, Edwin Patrick, 206, 326 Hopkins, Joseph Anthony. 104, 206. 233,
347

Jackson. Charles Edward. 222. 221 Ja.kson. John Alexander, 150 Jackson, Steven Leon. 318
Jacobs. Cecelia Marie Jacobs, Yetta Lee, 348

Herrmann, Corita Ann,


Hess, Allen Rogers

102. 156. 326

Hesse, John David


Hester, Richad Knight

Hopkinson, Sue Ann Hoppe, John Cameron

Kaslner, Kerry

Dunn

Jacobson, Douglas Earl, 158. 195


Jaegar.

Home, Thomas

Dike. 380

Nancy Jean

Kahl, Dean Elizabeth, 112, 188, 327 Kahn, Howard Donald, 161, 206, 328

Hellinger. Paul F.

Hornstein. Linda, 326

Heuer, Christina Mae, 326 Hewes, Dean Edward, 114. 145, 346 Hevniger, William S.
Hii
Hibbitts,

Ho
Yvonne M.,
74, 367

Kominski, Carol Horvat Hoskins, Donna Lynn, 121. 202. 347 Hoskins. Jacqueline Ann. 189, 367 Fleisehman, Nancy H.

Jaggard. Stephen. H.. 222. 224. 348 Jagger, Robert Louis, 196. 295

Hibbert. David Forbes, 164, 367

Houck, Thomas Benjamin Hough, Joy Ann, 326


Housel. Charles William. 222

Jamerson. Pamela Jo, 186, 275. 348 James. Gus John II James. Sally Leonard. lOi. 120. 186. 348 Jamnick. Cynthia Lee
Jancaitis.

Kahn, Robert Palmer Kalsfell, John Joseph, 215, 245, 369 Kale, Wallace Wilford Kalen, Linda Sue
Kalk, Patrick Joseph, 194, 369 Kallenbach, W. William. 103. 215. 348 Kane. James Michael. 158

James

R.. 89. 212

Hicks, John H. Hicks, Robert Lewis, 367


Hiegel, Patricia Louise. 152, 293. 346

Higdon. Don Felder Highberger, Kathryn P. Hildebrand. Paul H.. Jr.. 198, 347
Hilder, Stuart

C,

154. 159. 167. 326

Howard, Howard. Howard, Howard. Howard. Howard, Howard,

Carroll H.,

111.

209, 326

Dennis Milburn, 326 Grover Charles, 326 James Ewing. 216. 294 John Timothy. 164. 347 Joseph Lewis
Steve Ladcll. 103, 197. 230

Jansen. William Francis. 212. 295 Jarrell, Edward Gerard, 185


Jarrett,

Kaplan. Robert Richard. 209, 348 Kapur, Veena Kaufer, Kathleen T., 114
Kardis, Sherry Andra, 123, 202, 369 Kaslner, Kerry Dunn. 348

Jarvis.

Norma Mynn. Thomas Deslr.

138. 191. 274

194. 384

Jebo. Jerry Kenneth, 253, 295 Jenkins, Daniel George, 215, 327
Jenkins, Franklin
J..

Kaufman. Rochelle V.. 161, 187, 349 Kcagy, Roger Lowell, 230, 369
Keahey, Elizabeth, 123, 183, 297 Kearney, Kathleen Lynn, 141, 190, 369 369 ator, Philip John eling, Kalherine H.. 328
illor,

158. 193, 327

Hill. Elizabeth S.
Hill.

Howe. Margaret Leigh. 347


Howell, Robert Lyndon, 347 Howell, Ronald Wayne, 97, 162, 368 Howland, Paula Lynn. 177. 368 Hoyle. Henry Bobbitt Howlelt, James Thompson
Hsieb, Pin Pin

Jenkins, Jeanne B.. 154. 182. 272, 368 Jenkins. Jennings S. Jenkins. Kalherine B.. 120 Jenkins. Larry Richard Jenkins. Mary Lou. 176. 327 Jenkins. Michael F. Jenkins. Ruth

Joyce Elizabeth, 114, 137. 191.

326
Hill, Lois Elizabeth

Hill Marilyn Lois, 326. 347


Hill.

Elizabeth R..
Lillii

15:

361

Mildred Kathryn,

188. 293

Ma

Hill, Natalie

Payne, 347
Alton, 326

Ann

Keiler. John Waverly. 104. 212, 349

Hill,

Thomas

Hiliard, Jill Brenda

Hillman, David Lewis

Himmel. Kenneth Alfred.


326

96. 97. 196.

Himmelgarn. Jerry. 193 Hiner, Laura Ann


Hines, Christine Laurie, 159, 183, 249. 326 Hinson, Helen Suzanne. 181, 347 Hinton. Frederick James. 205, 255, 367 Hitehens, Mamie Ruth, 137, 293

Hubbard, Benjamin A. Huber, Miriam Sue, 153, 176, 347 Hubert. Davina Marion. 157 Hudacek. Patricia Anne Huddleston. Lee V.. Jr.. 295
Hudgins. Louise Jessica. 117. 178. 295

Jenkins. Susan Kathryn. 348 Jenkins. Wanda Louise. 179. 368 Jenkison. Ernest A.. Jr. Jennings. Gregory F.. 215. 327
Jennings. James

Kellam, Edwin Clay, Jr., 210, 349 Kellenberger, Douglas F., 193, 369
Kellett,

Gordon

Neil, 97, 156, 165, 195,

328
Kelley, John Hadden, 230, 369 Kelley, Josej.h Kelly, Gordon

C.

295

Anne Morton, 186, 347 Hoag, Peter Marshall Hobart. Nancy Lynne Hochhcimer, John T., 156, 196, 293
Hitt,

Hockman, James B.. 149, 195, 293 Hocutt, Mary Anne, 202. 293 Hodge, Baroline E., 186, 326 Hodge. Sally Katherinc, 138 Hodges, Robert A., 156, 293 Hodgson, Lynn Morrison. 154. 200,
271, 367

Gary Kent. 368 Helen Marie, 107, 295 Karen Leigh, 368 Ronald Larry, 138. 206, 347 Hueston, Jack Scott, 347 Huffman, Lisa Lee, 347 Hughes. Carol T. Hughes. Joseph W.. Jr.. 255. 295 Hughes. William C. Hugo. John Adam. 2nd. 215. 293 Hull. Diana Faye. 202. 347 Hull. Linda Drake, 113
.

Hudson. Hudson. Hudson, Hudson, Hudson,

LouUe

B.

Jensen. George Harry Jesuele. Salvatore J.. 151. 380


Jewell.

Hugh
Thomas

Kelly, Arthur John


Kelly, Leroy Peter. 210. 230 Kelly. Robert Francis. 193. 349

Thomas Gibson. 327

Joe. Larry Russell. 210, 230. 368

Johnson. Barbara Ann. 155. 165. 190, 348 Johnson, Beverly Jean. 52. 123. 202. 318 Johnson. Caria Lesa. 149. 168. 187. 368

Kelly. Terrence Matthew

Hulse, Nancy Louise. 347

Hodnelt, Michael Kent, 97. 173. 195. 294 Hoe: Monr< Hoencr. Fred Kenneth. 123. 245, 367 Hofbauer, Margaret Anne, 158, 294

Hoffman, Richard John, 194, 347 Hoffmann, William E., 193, 294 Hogan Sharon Anne. 107, 172, 202, 291 Hoggard, Catharine M. Hogge, John E, Hogwood, Andrew Wilburn, 127, 215,
367 Hohl, Frank

Humphlett, Rebecca E., 156, 202. 326 Humphreys. Wm. Charles Hunson. Chuck, 210 Hunsucker. Carl W'ayne. 184, 326 Hunt. James Larry Hunt. Janice Ann. 120. 122. 154. 326 Hunt, Marilynn Keeler, 202, 326 Hunt. Martha Ann, 125, 127. 368 Hunt. Robert Reed, Jr. Hunt, William Henry Hunter, Barbara Jeanne, 348 Hunter, Forrest Timothy, 205, 368

Johnson, Gary Brent Johnson. Catherine B.. 156. 172. 188 270, 295 Johnson. Judith Ellen. 127. 152. 327 Johnson. Joseph Rodney. 116. 151. 380 Johnson. John Michael. 327 Johnson. Joyce Mae. 121. 172. 176. 327 Johnson. Lois Winn. 176. 348 Johnson. Lynn Marie. 368 Johnson, Marilyn Key, 124, 155, 168,
,

Kemp. Arthur Daniel. Jr. Kemp. Jean L.. 178, 297 Kemp, Linda J. Kennedy, Ann Carolyn. 180, 369
Kennedy, David Caldwell Kenney, Robert Senior, 205. 245. 369 Kenney. Robert F.. Jr.. 210. 210. 369
Kent. Charles Eric Kent, Harry Mason. 215. 369 Kephart, Ronald F.

176, 249, 327

Hum. Mary

Ellen, 183, 270, 274. 275,

Holcombe, William O. Holdren, John William Holland, David William, 210. 230 Holland. Martha Davis, 294
Holland, Michael Paul. 101, 210, 294 Holland, Nancy Jane, 120, 180, 293, 364. 367 Hollander, Barry M., 380 Hollandsworth. John. 204, 245. 347 Holley, Barbara Ann, 152, 326 Holliday, Barry Wade
Hollis,
Hollis.

326 Hurst, Antony Thomas, 130, 205, 368 Husband. James David. 185. 245. 368 Hussey. William. R. M.

Johnson, Michael Joseph, 235, 239, 295 Johnson, Robert A.. 158. 195. 204. 295 Johnson. Robert Arthur. 212. 327 Johnson. Robert George. 126. 130. 162. 327 Johnson. Robert C. 103. 108. 295 Johnson. Ruth Anne. 183. 348 Johnson. Wayne King. Jr.. 157 Johnston. Calvin. R. Johnston, Robert Alexan, 230, 368 Johnston, Robert Oli, 193, 204, 327 Jolliffe, Richard Beale. 158, 193. 327 Jones. Bruce Alan
Jones. Carol Eileen. 95. 99. 101. 107. 108. 110. 166. 295 Jones. Colgate

Kerby. John Hardy. 2nd Kerns, Virginia Baker, 190, 369 Kerns, Virginia Rogers, 186. 328 Kerr, Catherine Yancey, 183, 328 Kerr, James Bruce. 252. 328
Kersey, Kalhy Ann. 349 Kerwin. James A.

Kestenbaum. Thelda Mae. 155. 349 Keycs. Royal Michael. 158. 173. 212. 256. 297 Kieffe Margaret Dale. 328 Robert Edward. 150. 349
,

Charles E.
Tanith. 176. 177. 349
J.

in,

Kim. Kook
380

A.
Jr..

Kimes. Russell A.
Kindlcy, Catherin
-

116. 149. 151.

Hutchens. Ralph Waldo. 205 Hutchens. Samuel H., III. 368 Hutcheaon. Martha E.. 348 Hutcheson. Robert B., 209, 348
Hutchings. Laurie Jane, 52, 54, 55, 60,
102

Woodward. 327

Ann

Jones. Ellen Jane. 368


Jones. Elizabeth Anne. 368 Jones. Elizabeth. F. H. Jones. Evelyn Diane. 348

King,

Kincaid, Kathleen Hill, 138, 191. 328 Kines. Cheryl Luc ille. 328 Ann Power, 297

Huxsaw, Charles
195, 326

F.. 114, 145, 149, 157.

Jones. Francis Ray. Jr.. .369 Jones. George Herman. 380 Jones. Gilbert C. Jones, Janice Ellen
Jones, Judith Diane. 271. 369 Jones, Michael T.

King, Gary Gillett e. 184. 246. 297 King. John Charle s. 104. 212. 256, 328
King. Kamla Jean
112, .328

Huzek. William Scott. 104. 158, 173,


216, 326

King. Linda Louis e, 186, 328

Martha Spalding, 141, 367 Susan Louise, 112. 156, 188,

Hyatt, Deborah Louise

326
Hollister, Marjorie Ina, 294

Hynickcr, Frank C. 368 Hyre, Nancy Jane

King. Marsha Ann 181 King Nancy Louis 369 King. Peter Eisen lower. 195. 252. 328
.

Hollowell,

Thomas

P.

Jones. Rebecca Laura. 200. 295 Jones. Robert Wilson. 1.56. 195. 297
Jone;

King. Robert

Edw ard

Holm, Thomas Alvin, 347 Holmes, Karol Vesta Holmes, Robert Allen, 210,
Holroyd, John Clinto

Wa
Wayne Kermil.
103, 327

Jones. Walter Perron. 216, 369


222. 347

Jones. Use. Barry Eugene

Jordan, Margaret Myers. 348

Kingcry. Lynn Stu art. 153. 167 King. Harmon Mi hael C. 247, 253, 290 Kinnaird. Lucy Sc ott. 101. 102. 181, 275. 328 Kintsfalher. David P.. Jr.. 130. 349
Kinzer, Donald

Holmquist, Richard C. 294


Holt,

Jr.,

155, 157,

Inman, Michael Allen, 198. 326


Irby,
Irvin,
Irvin,

Jordan, Kathryn Lee, 188, 348


Jordan, Linda Lee, 120, 162, 369

Mai David

Kenneth Cole, 184, 326 Robert Andrew, 368

Kirk, David Rober

Jordan, Leslie Temple, 348


Jordan, William Thomas. 158. 196. 233 327

Kirkpalrick. Richa rd
Kirklcy. Joan

W.
349

Holtoner. Mary Jane, 326


Holtzmuller, Paul E., 380

Robert Julian, 149, 368 Irwin Robert Wade, 125, 145, 206. 326

Mar

e,

Kirssin. Jeffrey Le e, 209

392

Student Index
Kirssin, Jo EIU'D. 328

l.awlcr,

Kishbauch. Kothryii
Klein,

Jaiu'. 202,

:U9

Edward John,

151.

I9!l,

369

Kimra, Kusacll A., Jr. Kli.iia. Rodiu'y John, 97, 21(,, :W> Klin.-, Wiliiam E.. 151, 381 Kline, John M., Ill Kline, Phyllis Ann. 156, 319 Kline. Wiley Benninj;. Jr.. 191, 369
Klippel.

James Ni<ale, 297 Adrian Russell Lawrence. James M.. Jr. Lawson. Richard Cooper.
Laivl.r,

97, 212.

319

Mary Kalherine.

270. 275. 369


.109

Knap].. Carol Mary. 189,

Knaijpp. Robert Woodrow. 210. 319 Kniphl. Carol Ann. 188, 319 Kniiihl, Clarence Edward, 116, 151. 381 Knicht. Richard Ernie. 251. 319 Knopf, Susan Reid, 97, 183, 274. 328
Knoll. Judy Lane. 177.
.319

Loycock. Jimmye M., 193. 2.30. 231. 366. 369 Leake. Anne Elizabeth. 329 Lease. Roger Arnold. 151. 158 Lebenson. Bernard S.. 103 Ledbelter. Jane Ann. 163. 189, 369 Lee, Barbara Ann, 369 Lee, James Roger Lee. Linda Mason. 297 Lee. Michael Vincent, 195, 297 Lee. Ronald Edwin. 349
Lee. Russell Francis, 147. 166. 286. 297 Leech. Martha Virginia. 329

Lowe, William Richard, 371 Lowell, James Douglas Lowery, John David, 298 Lowroan, Robert Anthony. 151. 381 Lowry, David Earl Lowry, John Charles, 201. 350 Loyd. Eleanor Juanita, .329 Lubeley, Michael David, 103, 104, 130,
212, 256. 350

Marston. Harold W.,


Martin. Arthur R.. Martin, David H. Martin,

Jr.,

209. 300

Jr.,

350

Edward

Allen. 351

Martin. Patricia Alice. 329


Martin. Peter Mai .in. Everett D.. III. 95. 96, 97. 1, Claire Louise, 186, 351
.3.39

Ma

on. Maryanne, 124, 125, 152, 190,

Lubin. Billye Jo. 188. 298 Lucas, Diane Elizabeth, 350 Lucas, John Robert, 195

371

Mason, Pamela Gale. 202. 300 Mason. Robert Archer.


Massey. Massey, Massey. Massey. Arthur John, 156 Linda Kay. 112 Marilyn Joan. 155. 165. 329 Thomas Jerome. 150. 167, 351 Masters. Joseph Jerome. 256
Masters, Mary Elizabeth, 180, 351

Knowllon. Warren D,. 210. ,328 Koch. Marilyn Louise, 190. .369 Koch. Larry Wayne. 103. 158. 196, 328 Koch. Robert Magoon. Jr.. 215. 319 Koehler. Carolyn Jean. 167, 200, 319

Leech. Michael Kirk. 199 Legg. Susan Kay. 186. 329 Legrandc. Irene Mayo. 349
Legner. Gary Edward Lehigh, John Milton

Luckey, Diane, 111. 181. 350 Ludlord, Geoffrey W.. 210, 371 Luebke, William Clayton, 154. 329 Lukkarila, Sandra Lee. 157. 329 Lukkarila, Suzanne C, 157, 329 Lund. Jeffrey Tbor. 222 Lunsford. Richard Early. 329 Lusardi. Jean Carolyn. 183. 270. 271.
274. 299

Maatin. Jane Bryan. 351

Luzader. Alice Cecilia. 155, 329

Koenemund, Elizabeth

E.

Koerner Janice Diane, 107, 186, 297 Kohlhaeen, Steven W.. 216. 31.9 Kojcsich. John Joseph Kokolski, Ceorte M., Jr., 196, 328 Koons. Joseph Robert Kopia. Leonard Paul Korns. Richard E. Korle. Don Walker. Jr.. 112 Korty. Frederick W.. 111. 112. 167, 319 Kossoff. Mirinda Jean. 369
Kraltson.

Leichum. Axel Dieter, 195. 298 Leidy. Joan Garner. 154. 329 Leigh. Miriam Virginia
Loimer. Paul Frederick. 329 Porter. Janet Lemmer Leonard. Melanie R.. 176. 349 Leonard. Rufus H.. Jr. Leonard. Sarah Butler Leonard. Sharon Lynn, 369 Leopold, Irene Christafi, 298
Leprell. James Jay. 206. 369 Lesniak, Michael Paul, 298
Lester, Marianne. 130, 179, 369
Lester, Richard
I.. Jr., 298 Letchworlh, Diane. M.. 202. 329

Lynn, Kathleen Riley, 191 Lynch, Diane Christine, 163, 329 Lynch. James Brian Lynch Harold Franci. 104, 173, 193, 299 Lynch, Maurice Patrick Lynham, John Arthur, 111, 103, 149,
157, 299

MathewB. Donna Lynn. 300 Mathie. James Kellogg Mathis. Gayle Lynn Mathis. Gerald Edward. 222 Matis. Vendel Julius. 116. 151, 381 Matish. John Clea Mattox, Anne Mimes. 178. 300 Mauck. Ellen Douglas. 111. 183. 351 Maurer. Keith William. 159. 196. 24^1.
245. 329

Mausteller. Eugenia R.

Raymond

H.. 381

Kramer. Charlene. 202. 369


Kraus. Charles Lee. 250. 251 Krauss. Harry E.. III. 113. 252, 253. 297 Krempasky. Richard W. Kress. Judith Lee
Krofft. Randall Alan

Lynn, John Hubert. 158 Lynn, Bambl Branham. 154. 329 Lyon. Ann Thomas, 113. 176. 299 Lyon. David Allen. IV. 350 Lyon, Susan Trafton, 186. 299 Lyons. Anne. 178

Maxfield, Russell A. May, David Selden, 351

Kron. Marilyn May. 186. 319 Krone. Caniille Holmes. 328 Krone. Judith Lee. Ill Kruse. Barbara Ann

Letham. Glenn Wayne, 103. 158. 195. 329 Levenberg. Stephen B., 146. 207, 29B Lewis, James W., 217, 298 Lewis, Robert Banks Lewis, Shepherd, F.. 116. 151. 381
Lewis. Virginia Gail
Lewis.

May, Elizabeth Ann May, James Terrell, 111, 351 Mayer, Linda Deborah, 191, 300 Mayes. Joseph Ray. 194. 371 Maynard. Ronald C. Mayo, Ruth Burbank, 130, 329 McAfee, Cheryl Archer, 149, 186, 329
McCall, Robert David. 371 MacCandlish. Charles. 217. 300 McCann. Mary G. McCannell. Robert Jay. MB. 216. 371 McCarroll. Robert Stacy. 351

Macintyre. Mary Susan, 179, 371 Mackey, Sara Lee, 350

Wanda

Elizabeth. 319

Mackieman

Gail B.

Liddle. Scott Randall. 197. 369

Krym, Sally Janet Kuhn, Marcaret Nell, 188, .328 Kulik, Nancy Karol, 130, 179. .369 Kulp. Kenneth Robert, 103, 216, 369
Kurtin, Jonathan Selh Kushins, Lawrence C. Kushner. Samuel A., Jr..
125, 173, 206, 297

Lieb. Bernard Joseph Lien. John Phillip Lillicrapp. Gracy Lodge. 369 Lilliston. Leonard T.. Jr
Lillywhite.

Macnamee, Richard W. Macnemar. Dunbar Lyles. 199 Madden. Michael Paul. 222. 224. 229 Madison. Alan Wayne. 350 Maeder. Susanne Ruth 155. 350
Maglio, Harold John

McCarthy. John Rhodes McCauley, Jo Lynn, 272, 330 McClammy. Barbara Jean. 162, 330 McCluney. Richard L.. Jr.. 300 McClurkin. Mettah Lee McColpin. Becki Jo. 97, 202, 371

Donald

P.. 185

101. 109,

121

Lin. David Chyikwei

Kyle, John Page. 158, 255. 297

Lindars, John Laurence Lindler, Albert Walton, 369 Lindsay, Clifford Fry

Mahnie, Robert Francis, 193, 230 Mahru, Edda Joan, 118, 155. 168. 176.
329

McCormack. Maureen

P.

Lindsay, Bryant Astor Linkous. Stephen P. Linn. Christopher Scott, 185


Labell. Oldric J., Jr., 116. 151 Lacy, Linda Elizabeth, 191, 349

Stephen Herbnrt, 222, 229 Maier Mainwaring. Richard E. K.. 130. 252,
290, 329 Majette. David Leslie. 103. 329

Lipovich. George Jay. II. 371 Lippert, John Charles. 130. 149, 298
Lipsey. ChrUtopher. 349
Lischer.

Majka. Theophile Joseph. 206. 350 Majors. Stanley Eugene, 149, 371 Makowiecki, Donald S. Mallory, Susan Anne, 105, 168, 181,
350
Mallus, Alexandra, 182, 371

McCormick. Michael P. McCotter. Joseph R.. Jr.. 300 McCoy. Barbara Ellen. 330 McCoy. Catherine F.. 168. 330 McDonald. John A. McDougal. David S. McDuffie. James Henry, 233, 371 McEachran, John Douglas .McEntire, Thomas Mikell. 217. 300 McFadden. Michael Greer
McGarity. Noyce

Laderberc Wendy Ann.


Laine, Crawley A., 349

183. 319

James

F.. Jr., 194. 371

Littefield.

PatricU C.. 152. 191. 293,

LainB, Nancy Holloway, 319 Laird, Nancy Kay. 328

329
Littlejobn, Albert
131. 148, 350

C,

Jr.,

122, 127.

Lake. Don Stanton Lambiolte. Jules J., Jr. Lamm, Brian David. 198, 349 Lampe. John Francis. 297
Lancasshire. Stephen. 196. 197. Lancaster. Linda Louise. 369
.349

Livingstone. Neil C. III. 215. 329 Lock. William Joseph. 150, 329 Loetterle. Lynn Elle. 188. 329
Loeffler.
Loftfield.

John Vince.

T.. 350

Thomas

C.

Lance.

Valentine

Lanciano. Sherry L., 349 Landers. Robert Timothy


Lane. Denis Kennedy.
Jr.. 97.
1.50.

349

Langdon. Daniel Curtis. 112. 195. 297 Lanehorst. Gail Ann. 183, 328. 349
Langhorst, Scotl Alan, 157, 207

Lohwasser. Susan Gay. 127. .371 Loizzi. Michele. 153. 249 Lombardi. Michael J.. 107. 110. 131. 297. 298 Long. Bruce Barber. 148, 350.

Maloney, Jane Frances. 371 Mangum. Cary Davidson Mann. Susie Peggy Manning, Francis Victor Manor, Melvin Gale J., 249 Mansfield, Jason French Manson, Susan Marshall, 350 Mapp, Mary Lucie, 350

McGaughy. Tim W'hittu. 156. McGehee, Judith Ann, 330 McGhee, Bonnie Sharon. 155.
McClothlin. Donald A..
216, 371
Jr..

207. 330
183. 300

148. 150,

McGoodwin, Kate Bryan


McGrairae, Douglas M., 158. 330

Mapp. Nancy Louise.


109,

350, 176

Marchanl. Larry Joseph, 95. 99. 103,


173

Lankford, Paul Candy, 162, .349 Lanlz. Helen Joyce, 157, 163. 329 Larimer, Ronda Dean, 297 Larmore, David Wilson, 148. 158, 195, 329 Larson. Karin Lou, 105, 176, 349 Larson. Nancy Jo, 181, 349 Larson, Stephen Richard, 207, 2.33. 329
Lasswell, Patrick G.

Long. Edward R.. Jr. Long. Nancy Oneil. .350 Long. William Ivey, J., 123. 350 Longacre, Robert F. R. Longerseam, Dianne, R.. 298
Lons. 298

Woodrow

W^ilson. Jr., 110, 131.

Marchcse, William Vito, 350 Marcus, Lynne Strauss Marcy, Steven Kent, 99, 107, 109. 212, 300 Margulies. Burke W., 116. 151. 381 Mark. John Flowers Marks. Alvin B.. Jr., 116 Markwith, Merle Grace, 102, 120, 183. 329
Marlin. Karen Amane. 329
Marsella. Jane Ann, 157, 329

McGuire. James Donald. 159, 222. 226 McGuire. Martha H.. 191. 351 Mclndoe. Linda Mae. 191. 351 Mclnleer, James F.. Ill Mclntyre. James Samuel. 256. 300 Mclvor. Robert Theodore. 97, 103. 300 McKain. Rodger Williams. 212. 330 McKay, Neva Jane, 178, 301

McKay, Teresa Lynn McKinnon, Bill Hull, 222


McKittrick, Richard, 103, 104, 109. 110. 111. 125. 127. 196. 330

McLaughlin. Robert E..


351

Jr..

184, 222,

Lookabill, Royce G.. 103. 350

Latham, Elizabeth Jane, 297


Latimer. Georee C.
Lalsios. Terry

Looney. Janice E., 155, 329 Lorenzo, Ralph Louis, Jr. Loring. Murray Lotz, Lynda Lou. 97. 125. 152. 182.
293, 371

Marsh, George Alex Marsh. Harold N., III. 154. 371 Marsh. Linda Ruth. 179. 350
Marshall.

McLaughlin, Sharon L.. 371 McLaughlin. Wayne Scott. 199. 371 McLellon. Janet W. McLennan. Peter Nelson

McLennan. Scott C.

159, 240 105. 111. 183.

Anne

Griffin

C.

140. 141. 153. 178.

Loud, Ann, 112. 166. 329 Louer. Albert Osborn. 98.

McLeod. Nora Lynn.


271. 274, 275. 351

110. 131. 298

Marshall. Beverley W.. 350 Marshall. Cheryl Dianne. 183. 300

329
I.atlu,

Peter Hodkgin
Jr.

Lauer, Alfred Roy,

Loughran. Valerie Jen, 298 Louise. Arthur Rober. 184. 246. 329 Love. David Winn
Lovelace. Ronald Lee. 158. 298

McMaster. Leonard R.. 212. 301


McNairy. Nancy Cox,
330
181, 301

Marshall. Glenn Allen. 194. 371


Marshall. Janet Elaine, 155. 188. 350

McNeill. Sandra Well, 152. 202. 301.

Vakos, Mary Laughlin

Marshall. Robert D.. 103. 116, 151


Marshall. Shirley Sue. 300
.Marshall. Michael Allen

Lawhorne, Carolyn

F., 155, 159,

349

Lowe. James Madison. 114. 145. 329


Lowe. William Curtis.
195, 350

McNichoI. John Cree.

III.

371

Lawson. Diana Suzanne, 297

McNiel. Susan Rebecca

393

Student Index
iMcPherson, John Charles McPheraon, Timothy C, 10*. 196. 351 McWiirt. Ellen D., 159, 301 Medinger, John Lindn R., 207. 301 Medlin. John Davis. 256 Medvin. Joel Daniel. 149. 371

Mori
313

Judythe Ann, 172,

189, 302,

Nuernberger. Mary Ann. 115. 191, 272,


303 Nuessle, Peter

Morris, Lorna Lee, 117, 155, 302 Morris, Mary Cassandra, 352 Morris, Richard E., 245. 371

Raymond

Robert Franklin. 213. 248. 249.


352

Mehrine. Waller Henry, 249 Melfi, Samuel Harvey


Melvin. James Crawford Mengebier, Clelia M., 351

Menges, Miriam Post, 301 Mentzer. Robert M.. Jr.. 215, 301
Merello, John, 145
Merritt, Margaret Anne, 120, 186, 351

Wil Dwight, 254 Morris, Williams H., Jr. Morrisey, Susan, 97 Morrison, Sandra Gay, 97, 127, 189, 330
Morsch, Nora Ann, 172, 181, 330 Morse, Phyllis Jeanne Morss, Mark Franklin Morton, Frank MacDonald Morton, Terry Alan, 184, 222, 352 Moseley, Elizabeth Hart, 187, 371 Moseley, Rosaleen May Moses, John Shuster, 103, 215, 371
Motley, Hughes Leroy
Calvin, III, 207, 352 Mueller, John Malcolm, 195, 330 Mueller, Richard Dale, 103, 118, 184, 331

Nugent, John Nugent, Thomas Patrick, 352 Nulton, Roger Elden, 130, 215, 371 Nunnally, Robert Wayne Nylander, Karen E., 152, 181, 331

Patteson, James Craig, 382 Paulson, Mary Louise, 301 Paulus, Geordie Louise, 203, 332

Peabody, Robert Edwin


Pearce, George III, 230 Pearce, Suzanne Pettit, 59, 61, 101, 131, 332

Oates,

Nancy

Christine, 331

Messmer, Robert Joseph, 148 Metz, Candy Lee, 200, 330 Meyer, Carol Lee, 176, 351 Meyerson, Robert Benard, 130, 212, 330 Michael, Dianna Lynn, 163, 167
Michael, Jean Ellen, 52, 188, 330 Mick, Roberta, 176, 351 Middleton, Cyril R.
Miles, Jerilyn Ann, 371 Miles, Larue Carter, 351

Obenchain, Jeanne Alice, 189, 331 O'Brien, Michael James O'Bryan, David Wayne, 116, 151, 168,
381

Peam, Carol Elizabeth, 166, 183, 332 Pearson, George M., 332 Pearson, Randy Lee, 190, 372 Peca, Beatrice Ann, 1, 121, 137, 168, 191, 332 Peck, Barbara Sue. 95, 99, 102, 107 108, 117, 183, 304 Peery, Carolyn, 152, 191, 332
Feet, Cary Stephenson

O'Bryan, Vincent Neal, 149, 352 O'Connor, Richard Allen, 195, 331

Mowen, John

Thomas William, 230, 371 Odland, Judith Clair, 152 O'Donnell, Bernard M. O'Donnell. Geraldine. 332
O'Dell,

Pence, Clifford H., Jr., 110, 131, 137, 304 Pence, Gregory E.. 372 Pendleton Juliana. 113. 166. 332 Penn. Robert Hubard. 332

Muench, Jean
148, 215. 371

Alice, 167, 352


167. 201,

Milham, Jeffrey Alan, 330 Millard, Michael K., 103,


Miller.

Mulcahy, Veronica Jo, 117,


331

Ann Sheldon.

351
.351

Mulloy, Susan Mary, 352

Oetjen. Karen Anne. 181. 332 O'Flaherty, Ian Michael, 118. 148 O'Flaherty. Kathleen L.. 270, 371 Ogiba, Barbara Jean, 303

Miller. Arthur S., Ill, 212, Miller, Carol Miller,

Munroe, John Bingham


Munster, Charlotte N.. 154, 200, 371

Miller, Miller,
Miller, Miller,

Miller,
Miller,

Miller.
Miller. Miller,

Lynn, 351 Charles George Diane Lee, 177 Diane Lynn, 200, 330, 371 Gary Benson, 156, 301 George Hollis, 162, 302 Gregory M., 213 James Benjaman, 210. 251. 330 James F.. III. 199. 371

Murphy, Don Courtney, 97, 197, 371 Murphy, Lynda Ann, 159, 168, 202, 371 Murphy, Mary Lynn, 191, 302
Murray, Allan Dale, Murray. Dwight W. Myers. Jane Eileen
101, 212. 352

O'Grady, Judith Kathleen, 183, 332 O'Keefe, Eugene Thomas, 303 Oldfield. George S.. Jr.. 207. 332

Pepe. Raymond Alan Pepper, Susan Lennox, 332 Perillo, Peter Allen Perkey, Mary Evelyn, 332 Perkins, Collen Kappes, 352, 353 Perkinson, Jean Marie, 352 Perlman, W. Edward. 199 Pernice. Janet Lynn. 332
Perrin.

John Paul.

116, 151

Perrin, Patricia E.

Oldham. Carl H.. 116. 151. 381 Oliver. Bruce Anthony, 97, 104, 110
121, 125, 168, 332

Perry. Daniel Joseph, 125, 372 Perry, James M.. Jr.. 135. 137

Oliver, Charles William, 103, 197, 303

Olsen, Richard John, 103, 168, 332

Pesko. Robert Nicholas Peters. Katherine Y.. 163, 332


Peters,

Onderdonk, James C, 210, 352 O'Neil, Richard Alan, 212, 352


O'Neill, Everett Michael, 212, 303

Nancy Rebecca

Peterson, Holly Ann, 352 Peterson, John Morrill, 372

Mary Louise. 178. 330 Mary Suzanne. 330


Ronald Thomas, 302

Miller, Richard William, 204, 351 Miller,

Miller, Robert F., 112


Miller, Miller,

Nachman. Henry Dudley, 148, Nadel, Leslie Donna, 202, 371

207, 352

Oppert, John Carlton, 332 Orgel, David Selman, 193, 371 Orrick, Betty Dandridge
Orrick, Nicholas C. 248. 307 Orser. George Robert

Peterson, Torsten E.,

Jr.. 205. 372 Petralia. Ronald Joseph. 103, 157, 158, 212, 222, 304

Petrillo, Rosalie

GaU, 332

Roy Neal
Suzanne Lee,
167, 330

Miller, Sue Fletcher. Ill, 112, 166. 188. 189. 351 Miller.

Suzanne Mancill. 189. 200. 351

Miller.

Thomas

Irvin, 123, 149, 351

Miller, William F.. 198, 330

Millican, Glenn T., Jr., 198, 330 Millikan, Kent Bradford, 116, 151, 381 Milling, Bert W., Jr.
Milling, Priscilla P.
Milliren, Patricia Ann, 156, 330 Millner, Rebecca Jane
Mills, Elizabeth Irene

Nance, George Lawrence. 199, 352 Nance, Gerald Newman, 199, 352 Nangle, Richard E., 233 Natal, James Ralph, 125, 215, 371 Naughton, Many, 381 Naughton, Mary Neale, Susanne Hening Neblett, Ronald William, 201. 352 Necsary, Judith Ann. 111. 352 Nelf. Jane Leitrh. 180. 371 Neilson. Joseph Thomas. 103. 210. 222.
228. 302

Petro, Joseph Baran Peverell, Raymond E., 372

Orwig. Carol Jane. 352 Osborne. Kermit James. 158, 217, 332
Ostergard, Deborah, 182, 270, 371 Ostrow, William Jeffrey

Peyronnet, Carolyn Lee. 201, 352 Phenneger. Milton C. Jr.


Philips.
Phillips, Phillips, Phillips,

Henry H.,

III.

199, 353

Ostrowsky, David Shawn O'Toole, Terrenec Joe, 210, 222, 332 Owen, Marilyn Jean, 352 Owen, Larry Dee Owen, Robert William, 95, 96, 97, 104, 193, 303

Carson Renee, 111, 353 Cyrus E.. IV. 116, 151

Donald Hermon

PhUlips, Ellen A., 201, 332 Phillips, Kenneth Alvin, 118, 146, 217, 305

Nelms. Ann Scott. 179. 352


Nelson.
178, 330

Owens, Laura Lee, 371 Owens, Richard Hamilton,


154, 332

112, 121,

Anne

Carter. 154. 331

Mims, Diane Shirley,

97, 105,

Minton, Julia Gave, 162, 330 Mirraelstein, Ross F., 103, 161 Mitchell, Frances E., 187, 371 Mitchell, Jacqueline S., 272. 351
Michell.

Nelson. Carl Lawrence, 197, 249 Nelson, Douglas Lea, 162, 332 Nelson, Sheila Diane, 371

Owre, Martha Leonora, 110, 125, 126,


189, 304

Linda Lea, 332 Ronald Wagner Ronald W.. 154. Sestric, Sannyo P. Phillips. Stephen T.
Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips. Terrill

212, 332, 353

Ozimek, Richard Anthony

Gene

Philpott. Joseph H.. 233

Nemec, James Louis,

210, 230

Pierce, Elizabeth P., 372 Pierce, Pierce, Richard

Nesley. Diane P., 145, 371

Thomas Joel. 130 Mitchell, William R.. 235. 239 Moberg. Alice Diana, 149, 155, 157, 165, 200, 330
Moffitt,

Nethken, Eleanor Ann New. Harry Elmer. Jr..


185. 302

Rebecca Gayle, Lee

186, 353

118. 14*. 184.

Pilch, Joseph J.. 193. 230

Paffrath, Larry. 240

Pinion. Gary Eugene


Pitlard. Alice
Pitts,

Susan E. Mogford, Mary Audrey, 290 Mohler. Carolyn Gene

Newell. Barbara. 371 Newell. Robert Yates. IV. 209. 371

Page, Branch, 180, 372 Page, David Winslow

Yvonne, 162, 163, 332 Katherine A., 123, 178, 353

Newman. Gary George.

193. 230. 371

Newman James

Austin

352
371

Mole Patr Arle Mollen. Edward Leigh Molnar. Mary Northco T., 330 Monahan, Michael Joseph. 148. 351 Moncol. Susan .Ann. 351
1

Newman. Mary Ellen H.. 352 Newsom. James Woodward. 125.

Palmer, Catherine P., 179, 372 Palmer, Margaret Ann, 130, 332 Palmer, Sally Jane

Royall, Mildred Pitts


Pitzer, Nancy Lupton, 203, 353 Pixton, Heidi Elizabeth, 130, 154, 157, 332

Palmore Fred W..

III.

96. 97. 173.

213

Monk, Mary Josephine, 371 Montfort, Susan Denby, 302 Montgomery, Paul M. Montgomery. William. 351 Moody, Jo Ann. 128, 302 Moore, Anne Houghton, 202, 371 Moore. Donald Wayne. 198. 351 Moore. John Austin Moore. Michael Brown. 351 Moore. Patricia Diane, 302 Moore, Susan Jeannette. 176. 351 Moore. William Howard
Cole, Margaret

New-some. Betty Bruce. 189, 331 Newton, Edward C. Jr.. 381 Newton. Elizabeth D. Newton. William Judson. 256. 352
Nicholls.

278. 304 Panneton. Roland Leo. 235. 236. 237.


238. 239 Parder. Jim 197

Plantz,

James George

Plybon, Robert L., 154, 712, 203, 305


Poarch, Dana Elizabeth, 180, 372 Poarch, Judy Boyd. 105. 191. 353
Pollard, Joseph L., 353 Pollard. Melissa Dean. 105. 176. 353 Pollard. Robert David. 254. 353

Eugene W.

Parish,

Anne Kathleen, 372

Nichols. Judith

Ann
II

Parker,

Nicholson. Charles W.. 165. 302


Nicholson. John Y..

Andrew David, Jr., 103, 38/ Parker, Carl Denver, III Parker, David Michael, 156, 204, 255, 352
Parker. James Hodges, 372
Jr..

Nickerson. Peter R.. 103 Nickerson. Harriette L.. 352


Niles.

103. 145.

Pollock. Elizabeth Anne. 332 Pollock. Frances Ewell. 97, 186, 353 Pollok, William Reid

Thomas

R.. Jr.. 204. 255. 303.

313
Nininger. Jenny E.. 352
Nittoli. Virginia

Parker, Neal Howard, 332 Parkinson, Kathleen Ann, 112, 158, 304 Parks, Walta Gail, 304
Parrott, Barbara Gail, 304

Follow, Charles Ernest, 130, 206, 372

Pomeroy, Benjamin

B.. 159. 193. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239, 304, 305

Anne, 371

Noden, Patricia Ann, 331


Nolan, Karen Margaret, 303
Nold, Barbara Louise
Norfleet,

Parsons, John Milton


Parvin, Sharon Louis
Paschall, Philip D., 113, 193

Moran

Pond, Gertrude E., 332 Pond. Judith Ann. 164. 186. 332 Pond. Susan Lee, 164, 186, 305
Poole, Michael -Earle, 353

Morden, Mary Louise, 111, 202, 351 Morello, John Thomas. 255, 371 Morgan, Osborne F. R., 381 Morgan, Thomas Elder, 204, 352 Moriarty, Barbara Wayne, 186, 302, 352 Moriarty, Emily Jean, 186
Morley, Paul Marvin, 151, 381
Morris, Alethia Ann, 105, 191, 352
Morris,

Pope, Robert M., 215, 372


Porter, Barry

Lynn Davis
L.. Jr., 158. 331

Pastore, Julie Ann, 304 Pastore,

Thomas,

197, 372

Norman, John

Mary Margaret,
Kennon,

176, 352

Porter, Betsy Ann. 111. 271. 353


Porter. Brenda Louis. 305

Northway. Margaret Gay. 186. 303


Norton, Sandra R.. 123. 178. 331

Pate, Barbara Warren, 179, 372 Pate, Virginia


178, 332

Porter. Susan Bartlett. 153. 176. 333

Nuekols. Michael Aubrey, 130, 148. 195, 352

Patterson, Dallas

Patterson,

M. Shannon Kay, 332

Poston. Linda Elizabeth. 155. 157, 163, 333


Potter, Richard

Ann Gretchen,

177, 371

Nuekols, Sandra Kaye, 331

Patterson, Susan Paige, 97, 372

Bowe.

193, 353

394

Student Index
Rohr, David Malcolm, 354 Rohrhach. Philip S,. 191. 373
Roller. Carol Elizabeth. 334

Savage. Lowell Savoge,

C.

Jr.. 216. 371

Powill, Berkley Ronjolp, 97, 130, 150, 206, 372

Recchia, Barbara Jean

Savage. Richard. 116. 151

Powell. Clcmans A., Jr. Powell. Teresa AUyn. 333

Powers. Thomas

J.. Jr..

101, 111. 156.

162. 333 Powers. Wlliam M., 103. 372 Prasse. Frederick Carl, 372

Reed, Emery Arnold J., 334 Reed. Mycr Stralton, Jr., 149, 354 Reeder. Michael Charles Reese. Linda Jean. 182. 372 Reese. Sandra France. 172, 201. 306 Reeve. Andrew Rickards, 334
Register. Susan E.. 190, 272, 372

Thomas Moore
Ill

Roselli.

Ronick, David Lewis Grace Rose. 202. 373 Roskos. Joseph William. 116. 151.
Ross. Cecilia Elaine, 203.
,131

Savage. William R..


:illj

Savedge. James Nicholas. 151. 382 Sawiek. Kerry Ann. 97. 105. 110. 127
130. 168. .334

Hugo. Nancy Ross. 373 [tossing. Boyd Edward.


Roth. Frederick Paul

Snyers. Nicholas
111. 207. .151

C.

193. 307

Says,

Donna Sue.

153. 203. 308

Prathor. Leslie
Pratt.

Ann DaaicI Moden


Henry Jonathan,
118, 116. 173,

Register, William Ryder, 195, 306

Schacffer. David H.. 351


1.57.

Pratt.
Pratt,

Reid, Duncan Phillip. 245. 372 Reid. Nolon G..


Jr.

Roton. Cecelia Ann. 155. 307

162. 201.

Schater. Donald Willis. 213


Schall.

Mark Douglas.

119

197. 305

Mareaoet Dale. 155. 189. 305

Reinhardt, William Dell, 199

Prcscott. Georgia

Ann. 353

Preston. Margaret M., 123. 186. 353 Prestridgc. Alfred B.. 209, 305
Pretty,

C. 116. Remine. Nancy Ann


Relyea, Glenn

151

Rottman. Warren Leonaril Routh. Thomas Edwin. 118. Row. Stephen Edward. 120.
256. ,331

2:,l.

37:1

Scheid. Mary Chrism. 102. 107. lOK. 156. 172. 177, 308

195. 216.

Scheid. Richord Arthur

Prcwitt,

Mary Beth. 203. 333 Thomas C. 185

Price, Cynthia Custer, 179, 333

Price. Jeanne Glenit. 176. 353


Price. Price.

Mary Ruth. 179, 353 Michael Reid

Price. Sandra Taylor. 105, 333


Price, William E., 195, 372

353 Wil Pric. Price, William Henke. 333


,

Prickilt.

Raymond Mason
152, 203, 333

Remita. Diane Laree. 372 Renalds. Catherine A. Repka, Ronnee Rae, 112, 354 Repp, Richard Allen, 116, 151. 3B2 Resler. Williom Michael Reussow. Sandra Diane, 189, 306 Revelcy. Hughes K., Jr., 116, 382 Res, Judith Nana, 334 Reynolds, Geoffrey T, Reynolds, Richard Leo Reynolds, Ruth Ann Reynolds, Susan Levine, 102, 114, 164,
182

Schenkel. Mario Walter


Scherer. Stacy E.. 96. 97, 141, 179. 339. 354
3.54

Rowan. George Edward. .373 Rowe. Leslie Dwight. 307 Rowe. Stephen French. 207. Rowell. Thomasino E.. 331 Rowe. Steven Anthony

Schi.
Schift.

R.

Howard

Phillip. 151

SchleiL Peter Robert. 206. 216. 351


Schilling. Ste|,hen L.

Rowland. John David. 1.56. 307 Rowland. Robert C. Jr.. 204. 248, 219.
307

Schmcer. Donna Jean. 308


Schmidt. Elizabeth Anne. 371

Priebe.

Nancy Jean.

Pritchard, Lucinda Lee, 180. 372 Proctor, Gayle Ransome, 191. 353
Protitko. Robert James. 222. 333

Province. Rita May. 188. 189. 333


Pschirrer, Martin E.

Pugh, Ellen Ann. 201. 333 Pugh, Gerald Foster. 158, 195. 333 Puhn. Henry Michael Puller, Lewis B., Jr. Pulley, Judith Ann. 354
Pulley.
Pulling.

Rhea. Helen Wallis Rhodes, Kathleen. 372 Rhodes. William R.. Jr. Rials. Lloyd Douglas Rice, Rebecca Hess. 52. 201, 334 Rich. William Guy Richards. John Anthony. 148. 306 Richardson. Beatrice A.. 23. 149. 372 Richardson, Carol Lvnne, 117, 149,
157. 176. 334

Ragan

B.. Jr.. 205. 372

Pulliam.

Kay Mahan. 354


Ronald W.,
Jr., 95.

197, 359,

372
Pully. Ashton H.. Jr.. 197. 305

Richardson. Barbara .\nn. 202, 372 Richardson. Jay Anthony Richardson. Robert F.. Jr.. 130. 372 Richels. Richard Gayle. 124. 126

Rowland. Thomas A.. 373 Rowletl. William H.. Sr.. 373 Roy. James Arthur. 151 Roy. Raymond A. Royall. Mildred P.. 351 Royall. William E.. 123. 165. 331 Ruben. Robert Benjamin. 207. 351 Rubin. Kenneth Steven. 103. 157. 161 Rubin. Vivien Edna. 137. 307 Rucker. Jane Thompson. 189. 373 Ruddel. Mark Eric. 148. 233. 373 Rumburg. Kenneth Neil. 354 Rumpler. James Waile. 159. 213. 307 Rumsey. Sara Cook Runyon. James Douglas, 213. 248. 351 Russell. Alesander G. Russell. Cheryl Ann. 177. 373
Russell.

Rodney Douglas. 222 Schmilz. Mary Christine. 105. 125. 16R. 189. 354
Schmitt.

Schmoo. Suwannee A.. 272 Schmoyer. John David. 374


Schnebli. Geri Marie. 177. 334 Schofer. Carol Anne. 153. 334
Scholz. Kalhryn Louise. 187. 351

Schonfeld.

Ruby

Gail. 183. 308

Schrocder. Lyle C. Schueler. Linda Lee. 354

Schuman. Stephen Eric


Schutte. Kraig West. 374
Schutz. Henry A..
III. 222 Schwarting. Henry V.. 155. 159. 210. 308

Richman. Warren G.
Ricketts.

Purcell. Robert Allan. 197. 305


Pursitull. Sliaron
Purtill.

Don Leon.

116. 151, 382

Anne. James William

186. 333

Ricketls. Robert Calvin. 245. 372

Ridoul, Robert Rease. 124. 126


Rihani. Jamal Akil Riley. Diane Elaine. 181, 334
Riley.

Penny Lorraine. 189. 373 Robin Louis. 113. 334 Ruth. Thomas Jean. 2.33 Rutherford. Ann Hogan Rutledpe. David While. 97. 101. 109, 162. 334
Russell.

Schwartz. Barbara Ann. 181. 331 Schwartz. Richard M.. 154

Schwarlzman, Charles J.. 148. 216 Scott. Bernard Thomas. 308


Scott. Bette Suzanne. 191. 334 Scott. Carolyn E.. 203. 354 Scott, Cheryl Lynn, 189, 374 Scott, Cornelia M.. 120. 125. 168. 182.

Pybass. Margaret Susan. 153. 187. 275, 372

Rutter. Pricilla

Anne

Riley. Michael

Mark Christopher. 148 W.

Rytter. Richard Keith. 354

374
Scott,
187. 20.5,

Riley. Jennifer Lou. 306

Ryan. Giles Sandford. 354 Ryder. Natalie Franklin. 52.


307

Dorothy Carroll.

112. .331

Scott.

Edwin Walker,
Linda Ruth.

159, 181, 308

Scott. Elizabeth S.
.

Rinaldi. Gunnel E.

Rygle

Joseph C.

Scott.

187. 374

Rinaldo. Ronald Gilbert

Quaintance, John Wesson. 215. 351 Quails. Larry Benton. 107. 110. 128. 129. 158. 305 Qualtrough. Sarah Queen, Greenville B.. Jr.. 197. 305

Scott. Paul Alvin. 119 Scott. Robert Scott.

Rind. Emanuel Riordan. Margaret R.. 168. 354 Ripley. Elizabeth Ann, 334
Ripy. Bruce Johnson. 104, 212, 250, 251, 354
Ritchie.

Edwin
Jr.. 150. 195.

William Lloyd.

308

Scruggs. Susan Wray. 113. 153. 334


Scuttle. Kraig. 194

Quill, Sharon Margary. 203.

35-1

Edward

J..

Jr..

206

Seabright. Alice Lupton. 355


Saffold. Diane
Saffold.

C. 354

Seagle.
Scale.

Ritchie. Paul James. 148


Ritter. Alfred Frances. 215, 334

Gordon E.. 207. 351 Sager. Gary Lee. 354


Sale. Jo Carol. 97. 130. 168. 270. 331

Samuel Giles. 213. .374 Nancy Diane. 96. 97. 181.

318.

335

Rackley. Karen Joyce Rader. Judith Ann. 190. 372 Raflo. Josephine Ruth. 141. 202, 372 Ragsdale. Stanley O.. 212. 333
Rainey. Ruby A. Rains. Linda Irene. 157. 181. 305 Ralston. Wayne Alan. 372 Rama, Jamea Michael, 159, 234. 235. 236. 237, 239. 256 Rambo, George E. Ramos. Ernest David. 103. 104, 148. 157. 168. 207. 333 Ramsey, Ann Eccleston, 354
372

Roach, Arthur Hudgins, 373 Roakes. Samuel E.. Jr., 354 Robbins, Christopher J.. 354 Roberson. James M.. Jr.. 354 Roberson. Marjorie M.
Roberts.

Seaman. Frank James. 374


Seaver. Elizabeth Ross. 128

Saleh. Jahongier. 207. 334


Sale.

Mary Quinn, 373


W..
Jr..

Seay.
118. 194. 373

Ann

Austin. 308

Sales. William

Calder. Eliz Secord Mrs.

Sallenger,
Salley. 179.

Anne

Carol. 13. 179. 334


II.

Ruth Alice Mary Carrington.

Sedam. Glenn
149.
1.53.

J..

Jr.

Roberts. Austin L..

213. 354

Roberts. Barrie Lynn. 334 Roberts. Donald Luther


Roberts. Donald Ray. 123. 217. 354 Roberts. Josephine A.. 373 Roberts. Laurel V.

Salisbury. Daniel E.. 354

Salmon, Richard J.. 2,30 Salter. Robert Morris. 373 Samtord. Charles C. Jr.. 148. 373

Sedlacek. Jarold Joseph. 158. 199. 335 Sedwiek. Mary Francis. 112. 172. 189. 308 See. Thomas French. 184. 3.35
Seeger. Muriel Jane. 308
Seibert. William G.. Jr.. 101. 111. 128. 164, 217, .335
Self. Frances

Roberts. Mary Lynn. 306 Roberts. Morois H.. Jr.


Roberts. Pamela Jean. 96. 97, 181, 339.

Sammons. Macon C. Jr.. 334 Sampselle. Anna Alice. 351


Sampson. Sharon Leigh Samson. James Gailher. 373 Samuel. John Boyd. .334 Sanders. Donald Powell. 97.
207. 334

Ann. 335 Scmones. William W.. 215. 374


Sessoms. 308

Ramsey. Elizabeth C. 97. 183. 275. 354 Ramussen. Barbara Joan. 354 Rand. Anno Lewis. 187. 306 Randall. Mary Margaret. 123. 191, 334
Rankin, Ann Kalhie, 177. 372 Rankin. Katherine V., 125, 168, 372 Raper, Aubrey L.. 199. 354 Rapp. Jere Louis. 114. 137. 306
Raschi. Victoria Joanne

Ratnow. Steven Marc


Rau. Diane Marie. 112
Rawl. Dianne Lee. 179. 306
Rawl.

Edgar H..

Ill

Read. Frances Elizabeth. 203. 334 Read. Victoria Anne. 105. 113. 155. 201. 334

354 Roberts. William Joseph. 373 Robertson. Bonnie L.. 97. 203. 306 Robertson. Donald Budd. 193. 334 Robertson. Gary Clark. 373 Robertson. Gerald D. Robertson. James Edmund. 184. 306. 310 Robertson. Susan Kay. 187. 307 Robinelte. Kim Vicky Robinette. Turner L.. Jr.. 307 Robins. Bernard E. Robins. Dorothy S. Robinson. John Morgan. 107. 307 Robison. Bruce Hammon Robison. James Phillip. 150. 373 Rodden. Sandra Louis, 157
Rodeffer,

Ann

Heriot. 156. 165. 201.

103. 104.

Sando. Frank Joseph Santilli. Gail Coursey. 117. 166. Santiago. Robert. 118
Sanlore. Charles.
J..

.331

103. 163
Jr.

Sessoms. Elizabeth S.. 154. 165. 309 Sestric, Michael James Sestric. Michael S. Settle. Leah Watts. 162. 271. 374 Seward, Virginia Rives. 179. .3.35
Seyglinski. Brenda A.. 159. 374

Sapp. William Wade.

Sartorio. Paul Laure S.. 104. 307

Shackelford. David Lee. 204.

.335

Sassaman. Clay Alan. 373


Sater.

Shacochis,
Shaia.

Thomas

J..

309

Marsha Jean.

201. 334

Shafer. Susan Virginia. 121. 189. 335

Trice. Catherine Saulmon. 334

Saulton. James W..

Jr..

205. 373

Saulnier. Margaret L.. 138. 179. 331

Mary Ann. 203. 335 Shannon. William Taylor. 116. 151. 382 Shaw. James Stafford. 201. 309 Shaw. Martha Irwin. 97. 122. 155. 177.
335

Saunders. Carol Anne. 187. 373 Saunders. Donna Elaine. 371

Shaw, Stephen Ragsdale


Shay. John Robert.
Jr..

Mark

H., Jr.

Reagon. Sheila Lucinda, 334


Reavely. Thomas Stevens. 151, 173. 215. 334

Rodenbaugh. Carol Ann. 202. 373 Rogge, Marise Lynne Rogowski, Elizabeth. 126. 354

Saunders, James Easley


Saunders. James Larry
Savage. Janice P.

157. 193. 222

Shea. Nancy Ruth. 374

Shea. Norbert John. 222. 335

395

Student Index
Peder Michael, 120, 184, 309 Jeanne A. my. Cole lan M.. Jr.. 148, 355 Sheeran. Robert A.. Jr.. 209. 309 Sheffield, Linda Gail, 309, 275
,

J.

Sheffy. Mary Veronic Shelburnc, Walter Avery, 335 Shelley, Marilyn Kenon, 309 Shelly, Richard Wilson, 193, 309 Shellon, Martin R.. 116. 151 Shepherd. John Dorsey

Smith, Katherine S., 179. 371 Smith. Kathryn Anne Smith, Kay Carole Smith. Kenneth E.. Jr.. 101. 120. 199. 336 Smith. Leila Sharon. 183. 270. 311 Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith.
Marcarette L., 201. 356 Norman G., Jr.. 201. 336 Paul Stuart
Peter Winslow Rebecca Anne. 374

Sterling. Carolyn Joyce. 155. 311

Stevens, Kent McNeil

Taylor, Patricia

Anne

Stewart, David Alan, 382 Stewart, James Kent


Stewart. Lemuel Carl. Stewart.
Jr.. 158 Stewart, Ronald Lee, 103, 216, 251, 37:

Taylor. Susan Watkin. 181, 336 Taylor, Wilbur Austi, 235. 236, 239 Teagle, William Floy. 236, 312 Teass, Horace A., Jr.. 116. 151

Thomas James,
May, 270

98, 99. 107.

110. 113, 131, 312

Teitelbaum. April H.. 337 Temes, Sanford Posnick. 161. 313


Terrill.

Stickel, Linda
Stites,

Conrad Whitman. 148, 375

Mary Blake, 375

Stith, Flora Lester, 201, 356

Sherman. Christopher
355

B.. 24. 125. 215.

Richard Meredith. 213. :in

Sherman. Larry Newton. 309 Sherwood. Robert W., 210, 210.


366. 374

241.

Shewmaker, Carol Fern, 113, 187, 355 Shick. John Malcolm. Jr.. 213. .355
Shickel, Linda Sue, 105, 121, 154, Shields, G. Megan. 123. 182. 374
Sheilds. Janet Lynn. 189, 374 Shields, Thomas John, 215, 355 Shimler, Diana Lee, 177, 374
3.5.S

Smith Rita Mae. 166. 374 Smith. Robert Edward. Jr. Smith, Sandra Lee, 187, 336 Smith, Sandra Lynne, 191, 336 Smith, Shelby Myrick, 311 Smith, Stephen Keese, 201, ,3.56 Smith. Waller A.. Ill 73, 78, 382
Smith, William Cabel Smith, William M.. III. 336 Smith, William S.. Jr. Smock, Barbara Louise, 374 Smyth, Larry Douglas, 195, 336 Sncad, Charles Coillett Snead, Edward P. Snedegar, Suzanne .Marie. 155. 157. 336 Snyder. Dorothy Hunt Snyder. Stephen Michael. 213. 3.36 Socha. Geraldine T.. 336
Solan. Kathleen Anne. 374

Stocker, Linda Pearre, 179, 274, 375 Stoeppelwerlh. Douglas

Stohncr. George Alan. 193. 336 Stokes, Emma Jean, 126, 312
Stokes, Terry Glen

Stone, Marshall Davis, 243 Stone, Robert G., 159, 205, 375

Thacker. Linda Rhea, 125, 177, 375 Thacker, Susan L., 179, 375 Thatcher. Christine. 202 Thatcher, David C. Jr.. 356 Thatcher. Nancy Ann Theberge. Norman B.. Jr. Anthony. Sheila T. Thiel, George Jeffrey, 213, 251
Thiel, John Charles Thomas, Donald Edwin, 375 Thomas, Mary Randolp Thomas. Mitchell. Edgar Thomas. Orville Van Thomas. Philip Joseph. 204, 337 Thomasson, Miriam C. Thompson. Charlotte Ann. 271, 375 Thompson. David R., 103. 199, 375 Thompson, Joyce Jolliff, 130, 156, 187,

Stoneham Ann

Nevill, 179, 312

Stoner, William Patrick


Stout, Charles Forrest, 251 Stout, David Lyter, 193, 240. 375 Stout, James Wesley, 199, 336

Shomo, Lawrence Paul Shoosmith, John Norman


Shores, Lucille P., 113, 309 Shorten, Brian Stephen Shorten, Sarah Janet. 125. 290
Shorter. Ellen. 177, 335 Shorter. Mary Ella. 121. 166, 121, 374 Shotwell, India Marie, 181, 355

Stout, Joseph Tobias, 209, 336

Stowe, Barbara Adair, 336


Strader,

Mary Elizabeth,

177, 312

Strange, Allison Gordon, 181, 336 Stratton, Judith Mae, 52, 187, .3.36

375

Streetman. Larry Eugene, 131, 356


Strickland, June Rose Stroop, Joyce Ann, 375

Thompson, Louis Craig Thompson, Mary Keiffer, Thompson, Robert L,, 96,
337

189, 357
97, 197, 318,

Van Voorhis, Edna Showa,

181, 310

Shreeves. Charles E. Shrader. Gretchen Blake. 374 Shryer. Mary Helen, 180, 371 Shuler. Wm. Beeuwkes

Shumake. Ralph

L.. Jr.

Sickles, Barbara Joan, 182


Siders. David Leon. 382 Siegfried, Robert B.. 355

Sievers. Charles F., 104. 118. 147, 164, 217. 310


Sigafoes. William H.. 199, 335 Sikora, Barbara .Anne Sikorski, Richard E.. 222
Sills. Richard Edward. 181. 355 Simmons. Patricia Ann. 374 Simms. Patrick Richard. 222 Simonelli. James F.. 210. 355 Bimpkins Fred Crawford, 103,

Somers. WillUm Alan. 156. 336 Sopher. Terry Ray Sorrell, Linda. 155. 183. 336 Storti. George Michael Sothoron. Margaret B.. 191. 356 Storti. David Mark. 230 Sours. John D., 382 Southerland, Hugh Barry, 199, 356 Southwell, Paula M.. 121, 149, 187. 371 Spady, Denard Charles. 356
Spain.

Stroube, Robert Bruce


Stuard, Robert Douglas
Stuart, John Michael

Stumpf, Waller
189, 312

L., Jr., 375 Sturges, Christine Anne. 114, 117, 172,

Thompson, Sandra June, 177 206, 337 Thompson, Theresa, 113, 187, 313 Wulff, Ella Thomson Thomson, Laurence F.. 89
,

Thornberg. William A.. Thornbury. Carlton F.

Jr.

Sturges, Elizabeth M.. 130. 183, 336

Sube, Shan
Sublet!,
Suit.

Thomas
Tull

Carlton, 222

Thornell. Gloria C. Thurston, Lewis B., Jr. Tichy, Joseph C, III, 357
Tillberg, Richard Harry
Tiller,

Sugden, Mrs. Lois Elwell

Thomas Linwood.

209. 336

Wm.

Spalding. James H.. Ill Sparks. Philip Lee. 245

Sullivan. Roll .Mbert, 199. 336 Sullivan. Linda E. E.. 375 Sullivan. Mary Jane. 274. 336 Sundin. Linda Elliott. 191, 356 Sundin. Nancy Johann. 191. 336 Supplee. James Brinton. 159. 210, 210. 241. 375 Sutelan, David Kegebein, 116. 151

Tillolson,

Joseph Walla E., 156 Mary A.

Sparks, Ronald David, 230, 231 Sparrow, Orelia E.

Tingelhoft. Linda Jo. 375 Tinslev. Billie Carter. 182, 271, 274, 375
Tippett, Katherine E. Todd, John Buxton Jr., 104, 197. 337 Todgham. George Richard. 125. 376 Toepel. Monika Marie Tokita. Terumi J. Tomb, David Alan Tomes, Robert Edward. 383 Tomlinson. Richard. R.. 104. 156. 204.
255. 337

Spaulding David Lee. Jr., 213, Spaulding. Thomas B.. 207. 311
156.

3.56

215. 355

Simpson, James E., Jr., 230, 374 Simpson, James F., 130, 185 Simpson, Joan Eve, 154, 155, 156,
310

Spears. Nancy Jean. 112, 336 Speer, Joan Elaine, 179, 292, 303, 311
Spell, Lawrence Stroud, 213, 336 Spence, Charles B.. Jr. Spence, Jane Marie, 149, 156, 168, 356 Spencer, Betty Mean, 311 Spencer, Wayne Ross Spendiff, David Neil

Sutherland.

Don Page. 312

Swan. Scott Hugh. 151. 383 Swanson. Harry Kent. II, 148. 254

20.1

Simpson. Robert Lee,


Sims,

Swanson Janice Louise, 183, 336 Swanson, Suzanne, 203, 312


Swartz, Ida Sue. 312 Swartz, Richard Carlyle

Jr.

382

Anne Rainey,

179, 374

Sims. Kirby Powell


Singleton. William A.. 217, 355 Sizemore, Richard Wm.. 97, 145. 374 Skeen, Sandra Lou, 189, 355
Skerrett,

Tompkins. James Robert, 97, 195, 337 Tonelson, Louis Owen, 148, 150, 161,
357 Toner, WUliam H., Jr. Tongour. Nadia. 125. 155
Torrens. Rafael F. A.. 103. 194, 376

Spengeman. Donald F.. Spicher. Cayle Adele


Spiggle, Susan, 274, 336
Spigel,

195. 356

Swearigen, Susan L., 375 Sweeley, Paula Denay

Lynn

E.. 58. 107. 115. 157,

191, 310 Skogen, Cynthia Anne M., 118, 187 310 Slauson, Palsy Virginia, 355

Lawrence Mark, 382 Spirn, Stuart Douglas. 110, 124, 125, 148, 207, 311 Spratley, Claude V.
Sprinkel.

Slight. Fredric

Wendell, 101, 193.


:

Sproull Charles
Spurling.

Mary Jane. 179. Brown

311

335 Slipow. Larry Slobe, Alan K,

Norman Kent

tin,

161, 205, 374

Spurling. Richard D.. 248. 219 Stack. John David. 230


Stafford.

Sweeney, Kaye Aimee, 189, 312 Sweeney, Rebecca Jane, 153, 177, 356 Sweet, Palmer Cowle, 312 Sweezy. Patricia Ann, 167, 375 Swenson, Meredith Jane, 189, 356 Swigart, James Armon Swingen, John L. Jr.. 148. 375 Sydnor, Anne Gardner Sydnor. Mary Anne. 375
Sykes.

Toth, Stephen Mitchell Totman, Lorna Claire, 337 Townsend, Gary Eugene Townsend, George Roger, 148, 376 Townsend, Linda Gale, 376 Tozzi, John Lee, 154, 357 Trautman, Thomas Scott, 118, 146,
256, 313

213,

Sam

Jones, 356

Slocum. Robert Richard Slotnick, Stephen Lee, 159, 210, 222


335 Small, Susan Holmes, 52, 57, 59, 61 101, 150, 164, 355

Staik.

Mary Louise. 356 Howard H.. III. 148

Sylvester, Bruce F., 125. 154. 336

Travis, Philip Arthur, 357

Szadokierski, Susan, 114, 203, 312

Traylor, James Russell

Staley. Joanna. 203, 311

Traylor, Sophia Z.. 313

Stamps, David B., 194, 374 Stancil, Jo Lynne, 110, 121, 155, 203,
336
Stanford, John Charles, 148 Stange, Patrick William, 233, 336 Stanley, Bruce M., 103, 150, 374

Tremble. Trueman R.
Trice,

Jr.,

148, 157, 337

Tribelhorn, Karl Peter, 103, 222

Smallwood, Ann Nuckols, 335 Smallwood, Frederick B.. 335 Smart, Samuel Cooper, 118, 14,6
213, 251, 310

John A..
J.

III.

173. 312, 337

Smith. Linda

Trice, 191. 311

148,

Smeds, Russell Clarence, 130, 150, 355 Smith, Alphonsa


Smith. Anne Elizabeth Smith, Avery Anne, 374 Smith, Caroline Maddox, 179, 310 Smith, Charles Michael, 310 Smith, Carol Lee, 102, 138, 181, 335 Smith. Cynthia Sue, 126, 127, 155, 189, 355

Maccubbin, Barbara S., 112, 311 Stark. Richard Alan. 216. 251, 374 Stedman,Mary Mackall, 107, 108, 110,
115, 118, 155, 177, 311 Steffan, Judith Ann, 168, 177, 374 Steger, John Thomas, 382

Taback, Max Stephan, 207, 336 Tabor, Barron Floyd Tadsen, Genene C.
Taggart. Robert, 3rd, 107, 245 Talley, Anne Christine 52, 183, 356

Trice, Robet Holmes, Jr., 103, 109, 193, 337

Trice, Cynthia

Webb

Tamea, Conrad D.,

Jr.. 199,

375

Tarpley, Marilyn Sue, 105, 191, 336


Tate, Sandra Ray. 177, 312

Tripson, Logan, 123, 272 Tropf, William J., Ill, 117, 195, 337 Troth, James Robert, H6, 151, 383 Trotter, Bettie Mallory, 337

Steib,

Bartholomew

J.

M., 159. 204.

Tatum

James Luther.

235. 239. 256. 336

195. 356

Steidtmann. Robert

F.. Jr.

Tatum. Linda Lesuer


Taylor. Carol Suzanne, 200, 375 Taylor, Christine, 105, 111, 203, 356
Taylor, Douglas D., 210, 356 Taylor, James Elry,
Jr..

Smith Dora Jean, 113, 183, 356 Smith. Eric James. 233 Smith, Eric Scott, 310 Smith. Frank E.. 193. 335 Smith, James Michael
Smith, Jane Barrett, 374 Smith, Janet Cline, 187, 335 Smith, Janet Elizabeth, 374

Steiger Sharon Suzanne Steinhoff, Jeffrey C. 215, 336


Stelle,

Troutman, Sharon Leigh, 337 Tucker, John Allen, J.. 159. 204, 337 Tucker, Judy Ann, 313 Tucker, Kay Lavaughan, 202, 271, 376 Tucker, Thomas Michael, 195, 197, 337
Tucker, Thomas R.. 376 Toggle. Lorene May. 313

Walter William

Stemple, Sallie E., Ill, 167. 191, 356 Stemple. Sandra Rhea. 190. 374
Stephens,

312

Tugman. Alfred

Best. Jr.

Raymond

E., 130, 375


J.,

Taylor. James Russell. 124, 156, 207, 356

Tupper, Kathryn Lynn, 191, 313


Turgeon, Kenneth

Wayne

Stephenson, William 193, 336


Stepp, Ellen E.

104, 158, 173,

Taylor, Jeffrey Alan


Taylor, Louise Stratton, 336

Turner, Dennis Samuel, 313

Turner, Elizabeth Carol, 357 Turner, John Michael

Smith, Joseph

P., Ill

Taylor, Marilee Rosa 312

396

Student Index
Turner
Lindscy I.. Ill Turner, Mary Frances. 313 Turpin, Shelley S.. 187, 376 Tur^illo, Nonio W.. 311 TurviUe, William C. 209. 357
Tulhill, Carol
Tulliill.

Walker. Priscilla Ann, 125. 181, 314


Walker, Richard
R., 97, 115, 216, 376

Whitaker. Karen CaU. 200. 271. 179.

Wolf, Brian John


Wolff, Ellen Gene, 121
lin E.. Jr..

Whitaker. Lawrence G. 315


White. Allan Eugene. 358
Lattu
Allison

Walker Suzanne Tatum, 357


Wall. Elizabeth

104. 159.

C.

357

White

Anne
159. 215.

Wallace. Michael

S.. 233.

376

White. Brian Ervin. 112. 358


While. David Ritchie. 103. 338 While. Gail Evelyn. 91. 338 While. Jacqueline Lee. 358 While. Mory Chorles. 117. 177. 315 While.

Wong. Robert Seng Pu Wonnell. Donn Thoma.


207. 358

121,

120. 149.

James Albert,

Wal

Osc

167

311
Tuttle. Margaret Emily. 270

Walline. Katharine Kirk. 203. 338

Walsh. Edward Robert. 199. 338


Walter. Gary Donald, 193, 314 Wollcr, Timothy James, 103
Walters, Barnett K., Jr., 151, 383
Walthall., Jo Ann, 149, 357

Twark. Shirley Jean Twiford. Helen Kay. Tyre. Rohert David

97. 376

Roben Lawrence.

58. 95, 96,

97, 98, 109, 306, 315

Wood. Cecily Claire. 338 Wood. Edward M.. 200. 233. 377 Wood. Robin Louise. 125. 338 Wooikhl. Ann Elizabeth. 358
Woodard. Diane
E.. 105. 187. 358

White, Ronald Wesley, 116, 151, 383

Walton, Cecelia Knyc, 189, 338


Walton, Timothy Ronald. 376
Uhl. Laurie Susan. 1H. 191. 311 Ullrich. Thomas William. 271. 311

White, Ruth Parks Whitehead, Sharon

Woodford. Stephen Lee. 377


J..

112, 162, 315

Wandrei. Robert Thomas. 103. 116.


151. 383

Unzicker. Kenneth Roy. 215. 376

Warburton. Elizabeth. 357


Warcholik. Stephen R.. 357

Whiteman, Raymond J.. 210, 315 Whitehurst, Anno W.. 105, 179, 358 Whiting, Lawrence D., II, 207, 358 Whitley, Margaret Anne
Whitlow Lynda Anne,
187, 358

Woodman. Douglas P. Woodruff. Albert C. Ill


Woods, Deborah Alden

Upson. Margaret Jane. 166.


Urquhart. Donna Ruth. 376

18'. 376

Word. Mary Eve.


191. 314

108. 110,

125. 172.

Whitmzn, Esther
Wick, Robert

T.. 338

Woodson, Anita Ruth, 187, 358 Woodson, William H., Jr.. 377 Woodward. Joan Woodward. Nancy Harding. 189. 387

Whyte. Mary Ann, 376


E., Jr.. 151. 383

Woody.
258

Patricia

Anne.

182. 358
Jr.,

Warder. Stanley Allan. 197. 315


Ware. Charles Robert

Woolcyhan, Allree M.,

217, 255.

Wicklcy. Mark Anthovy. 206, 376


Jr.. 215.

Ware. David Warren.


Vacca, Linda Lee. 117. 155. 168. 200. 201, 337 Vnidon. Caroline E.. 105, HI. 123, 166, 356 Vaider Sherie, 271, 274 Vail, Barbara Sue, 154, 357 Vakoa, Patricia Louise, 158, 187, 337

338

Widell, Richard Robert, 233

Wooley. Vincent Devore. 103. 217. 358

Ware, Elinor Patricia


Ware. Frances Fauleoner. 357 Ware. Susan Elaine. 112. 338
Warren. Virginia Kyle. 376
Warrington Ann Sign. 121. 125. 127. 172, 189, 338

Wieboldt, Thomas F.. 156. 216. 247. 376 Wiggins. Thomas Richard. 119. 316

Woolen. Ann Marie.


Works. Robert F.

189. 377

Worley. Rao Ellen. 107. 108. 179. 307


Worlhington. James M.. 193. 240. 377
Worley, Sidney Eugene, 377
Wrather, Nell Stark, 123, 152, 190, 377
Wright, Beverly Jo, 130, 317
Wright, Beverly L.. 123. 190, 377 Wright. Donald E..
Jr.

Wigglesworth. Haywood A.. 97

Wilborn, Irvin M..

Jr..

358

Wilcox. Louis Kent. 383


Wild. Joan Elizabeth. 338 Wild. Leslie Jean. 376

Vakos, William John Vnncho, Catherine Mary, 189, 314 Van Hook, Stephen J., 194, 376

Watermon. Mary Begin,


357

114, 145,177,

Waters, Gretchen T.. 152. 181. 357


Waters. Irma Lynn. 357

Wilkinson. Mary Ellen

Van Meter. Quemin Lee.


Varela.

130. 333. 357

Vann. Martha Ann, 197, 203. 357

Watkins. Elsie Cox Mrs.

Wilkinson. Richard G.. 358


Willard. Edgar H..
III.

Wright. Franklin L.. 125. 215. 317

338

GaU

Enid. 154. 201. 357

Watkins. Gail. 153. 249. 338


Watkins. Janet. 111. 141. 153. 164. 203. 357

Wright. Sarah Nancy Wright. Thomas B.. 131. 213. 338


Wulff. Barry Lee
Jr..

Vasiliou. Margaret E.. 128, 314

Willard. Ronald Herbert. 209. 316

100. 101. 110.

Vaughan, Benjamin Allen, 376 Vaughn, Frederick M., 209, 314 Vaughan, Rebecca M., 105, 127, 189,
230. 357

Williams. Barbara Phelp. 125, 182, 270, 377 Williams, Benjamin A., 338
Williams, Charles L., 197, 316 Williams, Charles R., 377

Watkins, Russell V., 376


Watkins, Stephen H., 197, 357 Watkins, Thomas Beverly, 205, 376

Wyatt. Belly Wade. 338. 364

97. 120. 159. 183.

Verheyden. Marilyn Cay. 189. 376


Verhine. Patricia Anne. 201. 357
Vergara. James
J..

Watson, Edwin Whitfield Watson, George H.,


111.

Wyrick. Linda Jeanne.

183. 358

Williams, Donald Lewis


125. 357

Jr..

256. 357

Vernon. Randolph Edward. 112. 337


Verser. Carol

Watson.

Kim

Williams. Gary Sanders. 240. 377 Williams. James L.. 358

Ellen. 202. 357


Jr., 217,

Ann
111. 125, 162,

Watson. Leslie Ray,

358

Williams. James Lowell Williams. Jeffrey E. Williams. James Newton. 149. 358

Veraer, John James, III, 314 Verser, Nancy Ware.


189. 357

Watson, Linda Carol, 167, 203, 338 Watson, Michael Orris, 137
Weatherford, Vival
S., 215,

Yager. Sharon Ann. 201. 358


Yates. Alfred Glenn. 222

376

Williams. John Wharton. 146. 316 Williams. Kenneth Lewis. 159. 204. 317

Yeager, Kenneth G.,

Jr.

Verai.

Thomas

Keith. 151. 383

Weaver, John Wood, 148


Weaver. Pamela Brown.
141. 180

Victor. James E.. Ill

Williams, Sandra Lynn, 338 Williams, Sue Rawls, 179, 358 Williams, Waller W.. 146. 158. 317

Yeagcr, Mary Vienna, 96, 97, 123, 203, 318, 338


Yoffy, James S.. 206. 358

Vilbrandt. Jo

Anne

Weaver. Valendon Ruth. 183

Vincent, James Russsll

Anne Vining. 187, 357 Vining, Kathleen Anne


Larson.

Webb. Cathy Elizabeth. Webb. Julia Nell. 376 Webb. Sandra Lee. 123.
Weber. Scott Michael.
Solomon. Marcia

180. 376

Yonushonis. John M.. 193. 230. 377

Williamson. Ronald
202. 376

J..

317

Young, Charles Joseph,


338

181, 222, 224,

Williamson. James Reid. 377


Willis.

Vinyard. Nicholas

C.

376

Weber. Barbora Lynn. 376


148. 376

Vogel. Man- Jean. 337


Volz, Douglas Charle. 217. 357

Willis. William

Nancy Leigh. 317 Morrow, 317

Young, Joann Linda Young, John Finley,


Young, Marion K.

149, 358

Webster. Gail Marie. 148. 376

Willner, Robert George, 217, 317

Young, Margaret Susan, 358


Young. Mary Kalhryn. Young. Richard Lloyd.
112. 166. 338

Vopatek. Patricia Anne. 121. 168. 203. 337 Vore. Steven Brooks. 249. 337

W.

Wilson, Dale Wagers, 183, 358 Wilson, John

Weisberg, Edward Joseph. 125. 127. 161. 207. 358


Weiss. William Joseph. 376
Weissenstein. Peggy Ann. 338

W.
Ann
Jr.,

112. 338

Wilson, Joseph Edward Wilson. Page Wilson, Virginia K. Wilson. Wallace Lee
383

Youngblood. Clevic C.
Yount. Anne Leslie

w
Wade. Elizabeth Ann.
123. 157. 338

99. 100. 101. 108. 183. 270. 271. 286. 317

Wei

Wil

Wells. Faye Frances

Wells. William Arthur. 215


Wells. William

Wade. Harriet Anne. 155. 338 Wade. Richard Lee. 209. 376 Wadkins, Elizabeth Lee. 187. 338
Waesche. Barbara Butler. 180.376 Wagner, Robert James Wagstalf, John Skinner, 146, 184. 314
Wainwright. Barbara Ann
Waile. Burt Allan. 191. 222

C.

Jr..

358

Winch, Alice Rcdekah, 163, 338 Sheila Ann, 177, 358 Winchester
Windley, Sarah Rose, 317
Windle, Charles Beverly, 103, 136, 317

Yuhas. Linda.153. 338 Yurachek. Paul Anthony. 138. 199. 338

Welt. Selman Ir%in 123, 131, 150, 156. 161. 338

Wendell. Anthony

I.

Wine, Mary Sue, 358

Wendell. Patricia S.

Wineman, Miriam
Winfree,

P., 200, 201,

358

Zachary. .\rlhur
Zakarian. Gregory
Zeigler.

Wender Deborah

Jean. 177. 376

Ann

Lewis, 181, 317

C.

203. 377
156. 215. 338

Wenrich. Elizobelh R., 189. 338


Wergley. Albert Nash

Wing, Stephen John, 207, 358

Haney

H..

Jr..

Wing, Stephen Slaley,

154, 338

Zemore. Robert Walter


Zenitoka. Yoshio

Wakefield. Michael M.. 103. 148. 213. 376

Werner. Jean Louise. 111. 358


West. George Thomas. 376

Winn, David Ervin


Winn, Joseph Ernest,
Winston, Charles D.
Withers, Glenne Dora, 338
Witt.
197, 338

Zenker. Sandro. 201. 358


Zentnor. Nancy Case, 123, 187, 377

Wakerlin. Nikki Helen. 101. 102. 110. 177. 314 Waldrep. Shirley Jo. 113. 314
Wales. Linda Mary. 102, 314 Walk. Uwrence Edward. 230

West. Margaret Louise. 105. 358


West. Nancy. 159. 270. 272. 338 West. Robert Bruce. 173. 210. 244. 245.
315

Zepul. Patricia Louise, 203, 358


Zeul, Carolyn Ruth, 377
Traylor, Sophia

Edward Harden. 242

Wittan. David Garrick


Jr.. 215.

Westbrook. William E..

315

Witt. David Lynwood, 358


Witt. Keith Trower. 377

Zickefoose, Barbara
Ziglar, Steven

Walker. David George. 235. 237. 239 Walker. Douglas Donald. 151. 383 Walker, Edgar Robert,
Jr..

151. 376

Walker. Edward Fahey. 245. 357

Walker. George Burbank. 376 Walker. Lloyd Daniel.


Jr.,

357

Weslerman. Richard. 207. 338 Westcrman. Robert L.. Jr.. 353 Wetmore. Robert John Wheat. Valerie Kay Wheeler. Charles Thomas. 315 Whitey. Roderick Frank Whicker. Johnne Cherle. 97. 124.
338

Woodley,

112, 338

Witty. Donald P.. 151. 383

Zimermann, R.

G.. Jr.. 148. 377

Witty.

Thomas

E.. Jr.. 317

Woerlo. Ronald Anion Wohlleben. John Alan, 377


179.

Wojno, Stanley
159, 194, 358

J., Jr.,

130, 149, 155,

Walker. Martha E.. 181. 338

Zuger, Peter Albert. 148. ISO, 377 Zwenig, Frances Anne, 107, 108, 123. 317 ZychoKski, Thaddeus, 210, 222, 358 Zyski, Richard A. 147. 213, 317

397

Patrons
Binn's Fashion Shop

Mount Vernon Motor Lodge

Campus Restaurant

Parlett Plaks

Casey's Inc.

The Pastry Shop

Peninsula Bank and Trust Co.

The Christmas Shop


Raleigh Motel
College

Pharmacy

Ray Brown
The College Shop
Rich's Drive-In

Colonial Delicatessen

Rodger's Quality Cleaners


Colonial Restaurant
Rose's Stores, Inc.

Colonna Studios,

Inc.

Schmidt's Florist and Record Shop

Colony Lanes

Stair

and Co.

at

Williamsburg, Ltd.

Comer Greeks

College Corner

Taylor Publishing Company

Earl N. Levitt, Incorporated

Tioga Motor Court

Forbes Candy and Gourmet Shop

The Toymaker of Williamsburg

Frazier-Graves Co., Inc.

Virginia Gazette, Inc.

Von Dubell
Goodyear
Sei-vice

Studio

Ston

Tires and Batteries

West End Market

Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge


Mr. Thomas Williams, Photographer

The Lafayette
Williamsburg National Bank
Madison's, Inc.

Williamsburg Restoration,

Inc.

Miller's

Camera Shop,

Inc.

Williamsburg Shopping Center Assoc.

Minuet Manor Motel

Williamsbure; Theatre

398

Acknowledgements
As
curate,

a result of the talents of over one

hundred

staff

members,

this

yearbook

is

our effort

to

present an ac-

complete and meaningful account of the 1966-67 school year. Our emphasis has been on presenting you, a student of the College of William and Maiy, in all your many facets of college life. The 1967 Colonial Echo is, thus, our attempt to provide you with a pictorial and printed narrative of your memories to capture
feelings of excitement, anxiety, joy, frustration, pleasure, sorrow

to

retell

times of study, fun, relaxation

to

share

moods of

seriousness, warmth, frivolity.

It is

sincerely hoped that you will feel that we, the yearbook staff

acting as your representatives, have successfully fulfilled our goal and have done our best for you.

On

this page,

it

is

my

opportunity to express
tlie

my

sincere appreciation
I

and thanks

to those students

who have

volunteered this year

to

help produce

1967 Echo.

am

grateful to

them for not only

the time they gave, but

also for the genuine interest they have in producing a

good yearbook. The help and personal concern each one has
the group,
I

contributed combined to create an unique result.

To

am

greatly indebted, and to each one

who did
associate

an outstanding job,
editor.

would

like to say a special


to

thank you.

On

the top of

my

list is

Florence Fraser,

my

She has been a great aid

me, not only with die mechanics, but also

in offering

meaningful advice and


efforts

loyal support.

The

extent of the coverage in this book

would not have been possible without the constant

of the photography staff

Editor Tom

Cory, Torrey Frosoher, Al Littlejohn, Al Wollenben, Susan Lohwasser,


in

and Dick Hoffman. These people hold the key


Peca, appreciation
tribution.
is

helping a yearbook come to

life.

To Business Manager Bea


soliciting patrons to dis-

expressed for a job well done

accurately and efficiently

from

Florence and
erlin,

worked along with talented Editorial Board members Jane Brower, Carol Jones, Nikki Wakin

and Steve Ziglar

compiling the enlarged opening section with you, the student, as our theme. For

this

section, as well as the entire book.

Layout Editor Betty

Wade Wyatt
a

led her staff in doing an excellent job, using

new

styles

and patterns. Another special component for

page

is

the copy, and Literary Editor

Selman

W^elt

and

staff contributed their best in this aspect.

Selman especially did

a fine job conveying the ideas pictured on our

opening pages.

yearbook

is

organized in sections by the various areas of college involvement with each section being
editor.

headed by a junior

Our coverage

of the Greek system was guided by Dickey Barron in a sincerely dedi-

cated and able manner. Peder Shea assisted Dickey especially in compiling the fraternity pages. Organizations

Editor Jo Lynne Stancil produced a complete and well-ordered

section

giving comprehensive

coverage

to

our

campus
tion

activities.

Both men's and women's sports were reported accurately and interestingly by Editor Pat Butler.
tlie

Co-Class Editors Janice Hunt and Merle Markwith successfully led a large staff in organizing

important secstaff

which contains your individual pictures. Our administration and faculty were well-represented by the

led by

Don

Roberts. Junior Editor

Mary Stedman
is

did an excellent and conscientious job in compiling our


is

new

section entitled "Royalty."

One
These

section which
lists

often consulted

composed of
staff

student, administration, faculty,

and organizations
entire

indices.

were carefully prepared by the Index


to

and Editor Margie Randall. The


is

book

is

submitted in typewritten form

our publishers and a special staff


this

responsible for this aspect.

Mildred Royall organized and capably led an active staff for

puipose.
is

An
for the

ambitious and talented staff cannot produce a yearbook alone. The 1967 Colonial Echo

grateful to

several people for their special interest and help during the year.

Dean

of Students

J.

Wilfred Lambert's concern


secretary,

Echo

is

appreciated, and a special thanks goes to Mrs.

David R. Corley,

his

for her help

in

The advice of Dr. Alexander Kallos and Dr. Cecil M. McCulley throughout the year has been most helpful. We appreciate the cooperation of Col. Warren J. Green in housing our office in the Campus Center. Registrar Dudley M. Jensen has been a needed assistance in helping us obtain the IBM lists for business and indexing purposes. We also are indebted to Mr. W. T. Reece for his constant work in managing our financial needs. Mr. Thomas L. Williams, photographer, has been a great help, and we are sincerely grateful for his cooperation and efforts. The class portraits were ably provided by Colonna Studios. We are also quite grateful for a thorough job done by Taylor Publishing Company, represented by Pete Peterson, Danny DeFalco, Norm Dowdy, and Mac Upshaw, in actually making our ideas a reality. And in my closing statement, I would like to express a very sincere thanks to those who have offered advice and encouragement to me personally throughout the year. The 1967 Colonial Echo is completed and belongs to you, the student body. To those who had a part in its production, I tliank you.
typing the College calendar for us each week.
Betty Bishop

Editor

399

A final
It

symbol

light

and

tall.

The seasons change. We come and go.


remains a changing, unalterable.

400

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