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Associate  Editor 

Carol  Jones 
Business  Manager 

Ronald  Woerle 
Taylor  Publishing  Co. 

Dallas,  Texas 


COLONIAL  ECHO  1966 


College  of  William 

and  Mary 
Founded  in  1693 
Williamsburg,  Virginia 


Table  of  Contents 


ADMINISTRATION 

AND  FACULTY 

14 

Dedication 

16 

Administration 

18 

Faculty 

25 

STUDENT  LIFE 

Miss  William 
and  Mary 


SPORTS 

220 

Staff 

222 

Men's  Sports     , 

224 

Women's  Sports 

269 

ORGANIZATIONS  92 

Student  Government  94 

Honorary    Fraternities  106 

Publications  118 

Interest  Groups  132 

Religious  Groups  164 

Greeks  176 


CLASSES 


Seniors 

280 

Juniors 

320 

Sophomores 

339 

Freshmen 

362 

Law  and  Graduates       382 


INDEX 


The  shady,  quiet  corner  .  .  .  where  so  many  have 
passed  .  .  .  the  heart  of  tradition  ...  a  familiar 
scene  ...  we  walk  from  Wren's  honored  halls 
...  to  the  life  enriched. 


A  crowded  room  and  a  corridor  .  .  .  new  friend- 
ships .  .  .  informalities  ...  we  suffer  .  .  .  the  pains 
of  exploration  .  .  .  the  pangs  of  love  ...  for  four 
years  ...  we  call  this  home. 


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of  beauty  .  .  .  engender  competitive  sports- 
manship .  .  .  individual  achievement  .  .  .  spec- 
tator involvement  .  .  .  and  enthusiastic  endeav- 
ors. 


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Meals  and  easy  conversation  .  .  .  the  serious  times 
.  .  .  quiet  tete-a-tetes  ...  we  repeat  old  routines 
.  .  .  work  .  .  .  relax  .  .  .  grow  .  .  .  the  days  come  and 
go. 


Time-tested  traditions  give  way 
.  .  .  new  environments  ...  re- 
sponsibilities .  .  .  duties  .  .  .  built 
in  steel  .  .  .  brick  .  .  .  mortar  .  .  . 
glass  .  .  .  the  firm  construction 
...  an  expanding  campus  reflect- 
ing the  strivings  of  the  individual. 


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ADMINISTRATION 
AND  FACULTY 


They  organize  and  man- 
age the  establishment.  As 
individuals,  intricate  parts 
of  a  whole,  they  talk,  un- 
derstand, and  feel,  then 
lead  our  endeavors  to- 
ward the  right  goals  along 
the  best  paths. 


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Dean  Jones  chats 
Convocation. 


ith  Dean  Fowler  before  the  Charter  Da 


W.  Melville  Jones,  Dean  of  the  College  since  1964, 
has  served  the  Col-lege  in  various  capacities  since 
his  appointment  to  the  faculty  in  1928  as  Associate 
Professor  of  English.  In  I  958  he  was  appointed  Dean 
of  the  Faculty.  This  year  Dean  Jones  was  the  re- 
cipient of  the  Thomas  Jefferson  Award,  given  to 
the  member  of  the  faculty  thought  to  embody  the 
spirit  and  ideals  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  Because 
of  his  outstanding  service  to  the  College  the  1966 
Colonial  Echo  is  dedicated  to  W.  Melville  Jones. 


DEDICATION 


Dean  and  Mrs.  Melville  Jones. 


British   exchange  students   meet  for   lively   discussion   with  their  "adopted  American   Father.' 


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FRONT  ROW:  Charles  K.  Hutchens,  Frank  Ernst,  Walter  G.  Mason, 
Davis  Y.  Paschall,  W.  Brooks  George,  J.  B.  Woodward — Rector,  John 
P.   Harper.  SECOND    ROW:   Woodrow  W.  Wilkerson,    Frank   W.   Cox, 


Hon.    Thomas    B.    Stanley,     H. 
Robertson,   Ernest  Goodrich,   M 


Hudnal    Ware,    Jr.,     Hon.    Walter    S. 
Carl  Andrews,  Judge   Sterling    Hutche- 


THE  BOARD  OF  VISITORS 


Since  the  College  was  chartered 
in  1693,  the  Board  of  Visitors 
has  been  the  governing  body  of 
the  College.  Its  duties  include 
responsibility  for  maintenance  of 
College  property,  approving  the 
budget,  setting  tuition  rates,  fees, 
and  the  reguirements  for  ad- 
mission, appointing  the  President 
and  other  administration  and 
faculty  members,  and  establish- 
ing policies  for  the  two  year  col- 
leges— Richard  Bland  in  Peters- 
burg and  Christopher  Newport  in 
Newport  News.  The  Board  con- 
sists of  fourteen  members  ap- 
pointed by  the  Governor  to  serve 
four  years  without  compensation. 


Rector  J.  B.  Woodward  chats  with   President   Davis  Y.   Pascha 


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THE  PRESIDENT 


Dr.  Davis  Y.  Paschall,  President 
of  the  College  since  I960,  is  also 
an  alumnus  of  William  and  Mary. 
He  has  served  the  educational 
interests  of  the  State  as  State 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion and  has  been  distinguished 
by  many  national  awards. 

Dr.  Paschall's  career  at  the  Col- 
lege included  membership  in 
many  of  its  honoraries  and  other 
organizations:  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Eta  Sigma  Phi,  Kappa  Delta  Pi, 
Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
the  International  Relations  Club, 
the  Biology  Club,  and  the  Philo- 
mathean    Literary   Society. 

During  President  Paschall's  six 
years  as  President  of  the  College 
significant  progress  has  been 
made  in  all  areas  of  College 
growth  and  development. 


n  a   moment  of  relaxation,    President   Paschall   enjoys   a   footbal 
game  at  Cary  Stadium. 


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President  Paschall  confers  with  Mr.  E.  E.  Bricked,  Administra- 
tive Assistant  to  the  President. 


The    President   helps   to   welcome    new  faculty   members   to   the 
College  at  the  Fall  Faculty  Reception. 


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EDUCATIONAL 


W.  Melville  Jones 

Dean  of  the  College 


Robert  T.  Siegel 

Dean  of  Graduate  Studies 


Harold  L.  Fowler 

Dean  of  the  Faculty 


Robert  A.  Johnston 

Associate  Dean  of  the  Faculty 


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ADMINISTRATION 


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James  A.  Servies 

Librarian 


Dudley  M.  Jensen 

Registrar 


ADMISSIONS 


Rex  Tillotson 

Director  of  Admissions  for  Men 


Robert  P.  Hunt 

Dean  of  Admissions 


Harriet  E.  Reid 

Director  of  Admissions  for  Women 


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STUDENT  PERSONNEL  ADMINISTRATION 


J.  Wilfred  Lambert 

Dean  of  Students 


John  C.  Bright 

Director,  Student  Aid  and  Placement 
Warren  J.  Green 
Director,  Campus  Center 


Carson  H.  Barnes,  Jr. 

Dean  of  Men 


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Sandra  Snidow 

Assistant  Dean  of  Women 


Robert  W.  Squatriglia 

Assistant  Dean  of  Men 


James  S.  Kelly 

Director  of  Development 


Warren  Heeman 

Coordinator  of  Research 


DEVELOPMENT 


Ross  Weeks 

Director  of  Public  Information 


Jerry  Van  Voorhis 


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Robert  T.  English,  Jr. 

Bursar 


Floyd  Whi+aker 

Internal  Auditor 


BUSINESS 

AND  PERSONNEL 


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Vernon  L.  Nunn 

Treasurer-Auditor 


Charles  E.  Chandler 

Director  of  Purchase  and  Stores 


Dennis  K.  Cogle 

Personnel  Supervisor 


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FACULTY 


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Dr.  John   Morrill  graphically  makes  a   point  in 
Freshman  Biology  Lab. 


Biology  Department  Makes  Plans  for 
Completion  of  Life  Science  Building 


Robert  E.  Black, 

Professor 
Garnett  R.  Brooks, 

Assistant  Professor 
Mitchell  A.  Byrd, 

Professor 


Brian  F.  Chabot, 

Lecturer 
Gustav  W.  Hall, 

Assistant  Professor 
Charlotte  P.  Mangum, 

Assistant  Professor 


John  B.  Morrill, 

Associate  Professor 
Robert  A.  Pedigo, 

Associate  Professor 
C.  Richard  Terman, 

Associate  Professor 


Late  in  the  spring,  construction  was  begun  on  the 
$2,353,00  Life  Science  Building  located  next  -to 
the  Swem  Library  and  across  from  Landrum  Dormi- 
tory. This  building  will  house  the  Biology  and  Psy- 
chology Departments  and  is  expected  to  be  com- 
pleted in  September  of  1968. 

Dr.  Mitchell  A.  Byrd,  Head  of  the  Department  of  Biology, 
looks  over  the  plans  for  the  new  Life  Science   Building. 


Dr.  Robert  Black  offers  advice  in  Cell  Physiology  Lab. 


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Business  Administration  Master  to  be 


Waigh  Dafashy, 

Assistant  Professor 


Gilbert  C.  Jones, 
Assistant  Professor 


Established  in  the  Summer  of  1966 

The  Department  of  Business  Administration  publishes  monthly 
two  indicies  to  report  business  and  economic  activities.  Re- 
search for  the  United  States  Record  Industry,  the  Virginia 
Travel  Industry,  and  the  Maryland  Fisheries  Industry  as  well  as 
city  planning  for  nearby  Hampton  were  carried  on  by  the  fac- 
ulty. This  summer  the  Department  will  establish  a  Master  of 
Arts  program  in  Business  Administration. 


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John  S.  Quinn, 
Professor 


Charles  L.  Quittmeyer, 
Professor 


William  T.  Reece, 

Associate  Professor 


Dr.  Charles  L.  Quittmeyer,  Head  of  the  Department  of  Business  Adminis- 
tration. 


Economics  Department  Faculty  Active  on  State  and  Local  Level 


Faculty  members  of  the  Department  of  Economics 
have  achieved  local  and  statewide  recognition.  John 
Mathews  was  appointed  to  the  State  Manpower 
Task  Force  and  Leonard  Schifrin  is  serving  on  two 
committees  related  to  developing  an  economics 
program  for  the  Richmond  city  schools. 

Dr.  Leonard  G.  Schifrin,   Head  of  the  Department  of  Eco- 


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Robert  A.  Barry,  Instructor;  Kee  II  Choi,  Assistant  Professor; 
Martin  A.  Garrett,  Jr.,  Assistant  Professor;  John  R.  Matthews, 
Associate  Professor;  Anthony  L.  Sancetta,  Professor;  Leonard 
G.  Schifrin,  Associate  Professor. 


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NSF  Awards  Chem  Department  Undergraduate  Research  Grant 


Alfred  R.  Armstrong, 

Professor 
William  G.  Guy, 

Professor 
Bryant  Harrell, 

Associate  Professor 
Trevor  B.  Hill, 

Associate  Professor 
Edward  Kati, 

Instructor 
Richard  L.  Kiefer, 

Assistant  Professor 

John  T.  MacQueen, 

Assistant  Professor 
Lavonne  O.  Tarleton, 

Instructor 
Joseph  T.  Zung, 

Associate  Professor 


The  National  Science  Foundation 
awarded  the  Chemistry  Depart- 
ment a  grant  of  $14,000  for  the 
purchase  of  undergraduate  in- 
struction booklets  and  $8,400  for 
undergraduate  research.  The  De- 
partment, in  conjunction  with 
the  National  Aeronautics  and 
Space  Administration,  was  in- 
volved in  the  development  of  the 
Synchrocyclotron. 


Dr.  Joseph  Zung   makes  a   point  in   his  Chemistry   III   class. 


Dr.  Trevor  Hill  conducts  an  experiment  for  an  Or- 
ganic Chemistry  Lab. 
Dr.  William  G.  Guy,  Head  of  the  Department  of  Chemistry,    is    a    familiar    face    to    Freshmen    Chemistry    students. 


28 


Dr.   Howard    K.    Holland,    Dean 
of  Education. 


)f  the    School 


Mr.  Richard  Copeland  demonstrates  the  important  use  of  visual  aids  to  one 
of  his  Education  classes. 


Board  of  Visitors  Creates  New  School  of  Education 


Due  to  a  decision  of  the  Board 
of  Visitors,  the  Department  of 
Education  was  expanded  to  a  full 
School  of  Education,  and  courses 
were  opened  to  the  undergrad- 
uate as  well  as  the  graduate.  As 
a  result,  graduate  enrollment  in- 
creased and  this  year  seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty  students  partici- 
pated in  the  Master  of  Education 
program. 


Royce  W.  Chesser, 
Associate  Professor 

Paul  N.  Clem, 

Associate  Professor 

Richard  W.  Copeland, 
Associate  Professor 


Armand  J.  Galfo, 

Associate  Professor 
Kervin  E.  Geoffroy, 

Assistant  Professor 
Donald  J.  Herrmann, 

Director  of  the  Eve- 
ning College,  Director 
of  the  Summer  Ses- 
sion, Coordinator  of 
Branches,    Professor 


Howard   K.   Holland,   Professor;  Carl  W.   McCartha,   Professor:   R.  O.   Nelson,     Professor;    F.    J.    Patrick    Riley,    Jr.,     Instructor;    John    W.    Sykes, 
Assistant    Professor:   Thelma    W.    Wenger,    Assistant    Professor;    Margaret  F.  Winder,  Assistant  Professor. 


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English  Institute  Endowed 


Jean  C.  Andrews,  Instructor;  Donald  L.  Ball,  Assistant 
Professor;  Edward  E.  Brickell,  Assistant  Professor;  Charles  E. 
Davidson,  Professor;  William  F.  Davis,  Jr.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor; Nathaniel  Y.  Elliott,  Instructor;  Frank  B.  Evans,  Pro- 
fessor; Elizabeth  H.  Hageman,  Instructor;  David  L.  Holmes, 
Instructor;  Carol  A.  Hubert,  Instructor;  David  C.  Jenkins, 
Associate  Professor;  Jerome  C.  Kindred,  Instructor. 


The  Wren   Attic   provides   an   excellent   atmosphere   for   Dr.    McCulley's 
Shakespeare  class. 

Dr.   David  Jenkins  conducts  the  discussion   in   an   informal    English    class 
in  the  Wren  Building. 

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By  Government  Grant 


Robert  P.  Maccubbin,  Instructor;  Kenneth  M.  Mason,  Jr., 
Instructor;  Cecil  M.  McCulley,  Professor;  James  Holt  McGav- 
ran,  Jr.,  Instructor;  Fraser  Neiman,  Professor;  Charles  C. 
Niclierson,  Instructor;  Lawrence  S.  Seale,  Instructor;  Lloyd 
R.  Shaw,  Jr.,  Instructor;  LeRoy  W.  Smith,  Associate  Professor; 
Russell  Sparling,  Instructor;  William  R.  Thurman,  Jr.,  Instruc- 
tor; J.   H.  Willis,  Jr.,  Assistant   Professor. 


Dr.  Fraser  Neiman,   Head  of  the  Department  of  English. 

Dr.   Donald   Ball,    President  of  the   Faculty   Club,    heads   the   re- 
ception line  at  the  annual   reception  for  new  faculty   members. 


The  English  Department  was  awarded  a  grant  of 
$45,000  by  the  Department  of  Health,  Education, 
and  Welfare  to  support  a  1966  Summer  Institute  for 
Advanced  Study  in  English,  directed  by  Dr.  LeRoy 
Smith.  The  Institute,  lasting  seven  weeks,  will  offer 
two  courses  in  advanced  composition  and  a  work- 
shop for  secondary  school  English  teachers. 

English  Department  films,  scheduled  to  supplement 
various  English  courses,  included  "W.  B.  Yeats:  A 
Tribute,"  and  Tyrome  Guthries'  color  production 
of  Sophocles'  "Oedipus  Rex."  The  Wren  Kitchen 
Series  sponsored  the  production  of  Ben  Jonson's 
Masque,  "News  from  the  New  World  and  the 
Moon." 


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Construction  Begun  on  Fine  Arts  Addition  to  PBK  Hall 


The  new  Fine  Arts  addition  to  PBK  Hall,  begun 
this  fall  and  due  to  be  completed  in  the  spring 
of  1967,  will  include  new  studios  for  ceramics, 
arts  and  crafts,  and  architecture,  a  complete  audio- 
visual classroom  for  Fine  Arts  200,  and  an  Art 
Gallery,  which  will  provide  space  for  exhibits  of  im- 
portance to  come  to  the  campus. 


Henry   E.   Coleman, 

Instructor 

Glenn    G.    Kirk, 

Instructor 


Richard    K.    Newman,  Jr. 

Associate  Professor 
William   H.   Phillips, 

Lecturer 


Carl  A.  Roseberg, 

Associate  Professor 
Thomas  E.  Thorne, 

Professor 


Mr.  Thomas   E.  Thorne,   Head  of  the   Department  of   Fine 
Arts,    gives   one   of   his   students   a    little    practical    advice. 


Theatre  and  Speech  Department  Sponsors  Student  Expression 


Three  major  student  activities  are  sponsored  by  the 
Department  of  Theatre  and  Speech:  the  William 
and  Mary  Theatre;  the  William  and  Mary  Debate 
Council;  and  the  college  radio  station,  WCWM-FM. 
The  College's  closed-circuit  TV  is  also  operated  by 
the  department. 

Mr.  Howard  M.  Scammon,  Head  of  the  Department  of 
Theatre  and  Speech,  conducts  a  rather  informal  class  in 
acting  techniques. 


Albert   E.    Haak, 

Associate  Professor 
Donald    L   McConkey, 

Assistant  Professor 


James    W.    Sawyer, 

Assistant  Professor 
Howard  Scammon, 

Associate    Professor 


Frank   J.    Staroba, 

Assistant  Professor 
Howard    P.  Travis, 

Instructor 


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Freshman    Geology    students    put    class    instruction    to    practical  use  on  a  field  trip  conducted  by  Dr.  Goodwin. 

Geology  Department  Attends 
State  and  National  Conferences 

The  Geology  Department,  in  its  fifth  year,  rep- 
resented the  College  at  a  symposium  presented  by 
the  National  Academy  of  Sciences  and  at  the  first 
Basin  and  Range  Field  Conference,  and  carried 
out  research  for  the  Virginia  Division  of  Mineral 
Resources. 

Dr.  Clement  helps  geology  students  classify  various  rocks 
and  determine  their  mineral  content. 


Kenneth   F.   Biclc, 

Associate  Professor 
Stephen    C.    Clement, 

Assistant  Professor 


Bruce    K.    Goodwin, 

Assistant  Professor 
Gerald  H.  Johnson, 

Instructor 


Dr.  Kenneth  F.  Bick,  Head  of  the  Department  of  Geology, 
uses  the  opaque  projector  to  illustrate  his  early  morning 
lectures. 


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Dr.    Chonghan    Kim    explains   the    changing    African    world. 


Dr.  Charles  Taylor  leads  the  discussion  in  an  early  morning 
Government  quiz  section. 


Government  Master  to  be 
Established  in  September  1967 

Dr.  Warner  Moss,  Chairman  of  the  Department  of 
Government  since  1937,  was  appointed  Director 
of  the  new  Marshall-Wythe  Institute  of  Public  Af- 
fairs. Succeeding  Dr.  Moss  is  Dr.  James  M.  Roherty, 
an  Associate  Professor  of  Government  since  1963. 
In  September  of  1967  a  Master's  degree  in  Govern- 
ment will  be  offered  for  the  first  time. 


Dr.  Warner  Moss,   new  Director  of  the  Marshall-Wythe   In- 
stitute, lectures  in  Government  201. 


Richard   C.   Curry,   Assistant    Professor;   Carolyn    Dorrance,    Instructor;   Chonghan    Kim,   Assistant   Professor;   W.   Warner   Moss,    Professor;   James 
M.    Roherty,    Associate    Professor;    David    C.    Ringsmith,    Instructor;    Charles    Lewis    Taylor,    Assistant    Professor. 


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R.  Carlyle  Beyer,  Professor;  Joseph  L.  Brent,  III,  Assistant 
Professor;  Anthony  J.  Esler,  Assistant  Professor;  Ludwell  H. 
Johnson,  Professor;  James  N.  McCord,  Jr.,  Instructor;  Dietrich 
Orlow,  Assistant  Professor;  Richard  B.  Sherman,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor; Thaddeus  W.  Tate,  Associate  Professor;  Gerald  D. 
Turbow,  Assistant  Professor. 


Dr.  Ludwell  Johnson,  Chairman  of  the  Department  of  History, 
advice  to  a  prospective  History  major. 


gives 


Department  of  History  Makes  Plans  to  Establish  Ph.D. 


Dr.  Ludwell  Johnson  was  appointed  Chairman  of 
the  Department  of  History  succeeding  Dr.  Bruce 
McCully,  who  had  been  Acting  Chairman  since 
September  I  964.  Members  of  the  Department  were 
active  in  national  history  conferences;  publishing 
papers,  articles,  and  books;  and  giving  lectures  for 
different  organizations  on  campus. 


Dr.  Carlyle  Beyer,  Director  of  the  Freshman  Honors 
Program,  chats  with  Dr.  R.  G.  Winter  at  the  Fall  Faculty 
Reception. 


Dr.   Dietrich  Orlow  gives   History    101    students  an   overview 
of  European  History. 


35 


New  Facilities  Widen  Scope  of  Home  Economics  Courses 


This  year  the  Department  of 
Home  Economics  has  acquired  a 
new  loom  for  the  textile  lab,  new 
cabinets,  and  has  replaced  other 
laboratory  equipment.  This  has 
widened  the  course  offerings  to 
include  more  advanced  clothing, 
tailoring,  and  design  courses. 

Miss  Alma  Wilkin, 
Head  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Home  Eco- 
nomics, consults  the 
textile  charts. 

Alma  Wilkin, 

Associate  Professor 
Thelma    M.   Miller, 

Assistant   Professor 


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ROTC  Program  Continues 
To  Expand  as  College  Grows 


The  U.  S.  Army  military  program 
at  the  College  is  completely  vol- 
untary. The  Basic  Course  consti- 
tutes the  first  two  years  and  is 
non-paying.  The  Advanced 
Course,  two  more  years,  entitles 
each  cadet  to  $40  per  month 
plus  $  1 60  for  summer  camp.  Each 
cadet  may  accumulate  fourteen 
credits  and  about  $1000. 

Lt.  Col.  Hogan,  Head 
of  the  Department  of 
Military  Science. 

Julian   L.   Hogan, 

Lt.  Col.,  Professor 
Jesse   S.   Loclaby,   Jr., 
Captain,  Assistant 
Professor 
Milton    R.  Wofford, 
Captain,   Assistant 
Professor 


Secretarial  Sciences  Prepare 
Students  for  Business  Careers 


The  Secretarial  Science  Depart- 
mervt,  led  by  Miss  Edril  Lott,  pre- 
sents a  range  of  courses  teach- 
ing basic  skills  in  shorthand,  type- 
writing, and  secretarial  practices. 


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p*+.        Marshall-Wythe  School  of  Law  Hosts 
Eleventh  Annual  Tax  Conference 


Thomas  C.  Atlceson, 

Professor 
Harry  E.  Atkinson, 

Instructor 
Joseph  Curtis, 


Profe 


s.  Jr., 


E.  McGruder  F 

Instructor 
Emeric  Fischer, 

Assistant  Professor 
Arthur  W.  Phelps, 

Professor 

E.  Blythe  Stason,  Jr., 

Assistant  Professor 
James  P.  Whyte,  Jr., 

Professor 
Dudley  W.  Woodbridge 

Professor 


The  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  De- 
vise of  the  Library  of  Congress 
awarded  the  1965-66  Holmes 
Lectures  to  the  Marshall-Wythe 
School  of  Law.  Harry  W.  Jones, 
Carodoza  Professor  of  Jurispru- 
dence at  Columbia  University, 
spoke  on  "The  Path  of  the  Con- 
stitution" at  this  lecture  series 
rotated  annually  among  leading 
American  law  schools.  The  stu- 
dent law  team  represented  the 
College  at  the  National  Moot 
Court  Competition  in  New  York. 


Dr.   James    P.   Whyte   takes   time    out   from    classes 
to  do  reference  work  for  a  labor  arbitration  hearing. 


Dr.  Joseph  Curtis,   Dean  of  the  Marshall-Wythe  School  of  Law. 


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Department  of  Ancient  Languages 
Contributes  to  Classical  Education 


The  Department  of  Ancient  Languages  is  one  of 
the  original  seven  of  the  College.  It  has  continued 
to  maintain  its  high  place  in  the  teaching  of  the 
classics  and  Liberal  Arts  by  emphasis  upon  Greek 
and  Latin  Literature  even  when  the  accent  on  sci- 
ence has  tended  to  pervade  the  interests  of  mod- 
ern education. 


John  J.  Alewynse,  Instructor;  J.  Worth  Banner,  Professor; 
James  R.  Beeler,  Assistant  Professor;  Hertha  K.  Berry,  As- 
sistant Professor;  Helen  Brower,  Instructor;  Arthur  E.  Haase, 
Instructor;  Denise  M.  Heilbronn,  Instructor;  Lewis  Hoffman, 
Associate  Professor;  Lestine  R.  Johnston,  Instructor;  Alexander 
Kallos,  Professor;  Liliane  Krebs,  Instructor;  Alexander  I. 
Kurtz,    Assistant    Professor. 


Work  in  the  language  lab  is  an  essential  part 


Dr.    George    J.    Ryan,    Head    of   the    Department    of    Ancient    Lan- 
guages. 


Edwin    D.    Floyd,    Instructor;    M.  J.   Pearl,    Visiting    Professor, 
Deceased,  February  16,  1966;  George  J.  Ryan,  Professor. 


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Ben  A.  McCary,  Associate  Professor;  J.  Luke  Martel,  As- 
sociate Professor:  John  A.  Moore,  Professor;  Aubrey  L. 
Morrison,  Jr.,  Lecturer;  Richard  B.  Otis,  Instructor;  Maria 
A.  Robredo  Palmaz,  Lecturer;  Marcel  Reboussin,  Professor; 
Gordon  B.  Ringgold,  Professor;  Nicolette  P.  Ringgold,  Lec- 
turer; Howard  Stone,  Professor;  Marie  E.  Strohhofer,  In- 
structor; Anne  Tyler,  Instructor. 


of  the  first  year  of  Modern  Languages. 


Modern  Language  Professors 
Attend  National  Language  Meetings 

The  Department  of  Modern  Languages  has  actively  repre- 
sented the  College  at  the  language  conventions  in  Chicago 
and  Atlanta  in  addition  to  publishing  numerous  papers 
on  various  aspects  of  language.  This  year  Dr.  J.  Luke 
Martel  was  awarded  the  rank  of  "Chevalier"  of  the  "Ordre 
des  Palmes  Academigues"  at  the  French  Embassy  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 


Dr.  Kallos  helps  Miss  Hausserman  and  Miss  Crowe  find  their  places 
in  the  Academic  Procession  at  Opening  Convocation. 

Dr.    Pierre    C.    Oustinoff,     Head    of    the     Department    of    Modern 
Languages. 


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Dr.    Thomas    L.     Reynolds,     Head    of    the     Department    of 
Mathematics. 

Dr.  Fred  Weiler  lectures  to  his  Math  407  class  on  the  algebra 
of  matrices. 


Visiting  Lecturers  Program 
Enriches  Math  Department 

The  Mathematics  Department  sponsored  the  Pro- 
gram of  Visiting  Lecturers  of  the  Mathematical  As- 
sociation of  America  at  which  Professor  Hans 
Sagan  of  North  Carolina  State  University  spoke 
on  "Differentiation  of  Functional. "  Members  of 
the  Department  represented  the  College  at  vari- 
ous conferences  held  to  acquaint  them  with  the 
latest  teaching  methods  and  mathematical  theories. 


Benjamin  R.  Cato,  Jr., 

Associate  Professor 
Judy  Ann  Clarlc, 

Lecturer 


Luther  T.  Conner,  Jr., 

Assistant  Professor 
Hugh  B.  Easier, 

Assistant  Professor 


Michael  H.  Kutner, 

Assistant  Professor 
Lawrence  C.  Leonard, 

Lecturer 


Joyce  F.  Longman, 

Instructor 
Thomas  L.  Reynolds, 

Professor 


Margaret  J.  Stone, 

Instructor 
William  C.  Turner, 

Assistant  Professor 


Fred  W.  Weiler, 

Associate  Professor 
Nathaniel  R.  Withers, 

Instructor 


0M*M 


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Department  of  Music  Sponsors 
Collegium  Musicum  Series 

Always  striving  to  improve  quality  both  in  pro- 
gramming and  performance,  the  Department  of 
Music  sponsored  its  annual  Collegium  Musicum 
Series.  This  Series,  supplementing  the  teaching  of 
history,  musical  application  on  various  instruments, 
and  musical  appreciation,  introduced  new  and  un- 
usual repertoire  and  musical  media.  Among  these 
performances  was  a  piano  recital  given  by  Ran- 
dolph Hokans  whose  program  included  a  rarely 
heard  Mozart  Sonata  and  Mendelssohn's  "Song 
Without  Words." 


Dr.  Frederick  D.  Truesdell,  Head  of  the  Department  of 
Music,  takes  time  out  from  classes  to  work  on  an  original 
composition. 


James  S.  Darling,  Lecturer;  Carl  A.  Fehr,   Professor;  John  V.  Koman,   Lecturer;     Stephen     P.    Palades,    Assistant    Professor;    Alan    C.    Stewart, 
Associate    Professor;    Frederick   D.  Truesdell,    Professor;   Charles    R.   Varner,  Associate  Professor. 

Philosophy  Department  Moves  Offices  Into  Swem  Library 


Dr.  Frank  A.  MacDonald,  Head  of  the  Department  of 
Philosophy,  directs  the  Freshman  Honors  Colloquium  on  the 
nature  of  man. 


The  Philosophy  Department  moved  its  offices  to 
the  new  library  where  seminars  and  colloquiums 
were  held.  The  department  played  an  active  part 
in  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  Philosophical 
Association.  Elizabeth  S.  Reed  was  elected  Secre- 
tary of  the  Association  and  James  T.  Leach  and 
Glenn  Pearce  presented  their  papers.  Professor 
Frank  A.  MacDonald  spoke  at  the  Opening  Con- 
vocation of  Old   Dominion  College. 


Lewis  A.  Foster,  Jr., 

Associate  Professor 
Frank  A.  MacDonald, 

Professor 


H.  Earl  McLane,  Jr., 

Visiting  Associate 
Professor 
Elizabeth  S.  Reed, 

Assistant  Professor 


4! 


Mr.  Howard  M.  Smith,  Head  of  the  Physical  Education  De- 
partment  for   Men,    lists   important  facts   in    his   lecture. 

The  main  emphasis  in  the  Men's  Physical  Education 
Department  is  "total  fitness."  Each  semester  all 
students  are  given  a  postural  screening  examina- 
tion and  the  Harvard  Step  Test  for  cardio-respira- 
tory  classification  index.  Personal  physicals  are  re- 
viewed and  the  class  instructor  determines  the 
proper  amount  of  physical  activity  each  student 
should  have. 

Mr.  E.  E.  Jones  demonstrates  a  proper  overhand  serve  to 
his  volleyball  class. 


Physical  Education  Department 
Stresses  'Total  Fitness'  Program 


Joseph  S.  Agee, 

Assistant  Professor 
William  B.  Chambers,  Jr., 

Assistant  Professor 


Edmund  T.  Derringe, 

Instructor 
Harry  R.  Groves, 
Instructor 


John  H.  Harvey, 

Instructor 
H.  Lester  Hooker,  Jr., 

Assistant  Professor 


Bobby  C.  James, 

Instructor 
Edward  E.  Jones, 

Instructor 


Mont  M.  Linlcenauger, 

Assistant  Professor 
Lawrence  A.  Peccatiello, 

Instructor 


Ralph  Pucci, 
Instructor 
Howard  M.  Smith, 

Professor 


August  R.  Tammariello, 

Instructor 
Chet  X.  Witten, 

Assistant  Professor 


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Martha  E.  Barksdale, 
Associate  Professor 

Mildred  E.  Barrett, 
Assistant  Professor 


Eleanor  Q.  Corbett, 

Instructor 
Shirley  G.  Roby, 

Assistant   Professor 


Janet  Tomlinson, 

Instructor 
Carol  A.  Wallace, 

Assistant  Professor 


Miss    Martha    E.    Barksdale,    Head    of    the    Department    of 
Physical  Education  for  Women. 


This  year  marks  the  completion  of  forty  five  years 
of  service  by  Miss  Martha  Barksdale  to  the  Wom- 
en's Physical  Education  Department.  As  William 
and  Mary's  first  woman  graduate,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
and  Miss  William  and  Mary,  her  contributions  to 
the  College  as  student  and  instructor  will  not  be 
forgotten. 


Miss  Martha  Barksdale  Completes  Forty  Five  Years  of  Service 


Miss  Caroline  Hausserman,  former  fullback  for  the  Women's 
First  United  States  Hockey  Team,  coached  this  year's 
Women's  Hockey  Team. 


Miss  Janet  Tomlinson  anxiously  watches  over  her  beginning 
swimming  class. 


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Physics  Department  Plans 
To  Establish  Computer  Center 

The  Physics  Department  hosted  the  Intermediate 
Energy  Physics  Conference  at  which  papers  of  in- 
ternational note  were  presented.  Plans  are  being 
made  in  conjunction  with  VMI,  VARC,  and  Chris- 
topher Newport  College  to  establish  a  computer 
center  here. 


George  W.  Crawford, 
Associate  Professor 

Morton  Eclchause, 
Assistant   Professor 


John  H.  Long. 

Assistant   Professor 
Donald  E.  McLennan, 

Professor 


Harlan   E.  Schone, 
Assistant   Professor 

Robert  E.  Smith, 
Associate   Professo 


Robert  E.  Welsh, 

Associate  Professor 
R.  G.  Winter, 

Professor 


Dr.  Melvin  A.  Pi+tman,  Head  of  the  Department  of  Physics. 


Psychology  Department  Continues  Counseling  and  Guidance 


Hubert  A.    Daw,   Assistant   Professor;    Peter   L.   Deris,   Associate    Professor;     Herbert    Friedman,    Assistant     Professor;     Pincus     Gross,    Assistant 
Professor;  Virgil   V.   McKenna,   Assistant    Professor;    JoAnne    S.   Squires,  Assistant  Professor;  Stanley  B.  Williams,  Professor. 

Dr.  Stanley  B.  Williams,  Head  of  the  Department  of 
Psychology,  conducts  an  experiment  in  tachistoscopic  per- 
ception. 


The  Psychology  Department  has  extended  its 
graduate  program  through  an  alliance  with  Eastern 
State  Hospital  which  offers  an  excellent  opportunity 
to  study  abnormal  psychology.  The  student  publi- 
cation, "The  William  and  Mary  Journal  of  Psy- 
chology," reported  Departmental  activities.  The 
Department  has  continued  its  Guidance  and  Coun- 
seling Service  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Stanley 
Williams  with  Dr.  Phillip  Norman  as  Associate  Di- 
rector. 


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Dr.  Al+shuler  is  holding  a  200  year  old  mask  from  West 
Africa  presented  to  the  College  by  Capt.  H.  Ledyard 
Towle.  The  mask  is  part  of  a  collection  of  African  artifacts 
now  in  possession  of  the  College  and  was  originally  collected 
by  Dr.  Gecrge  W.  Harley  in  Liberia. 


Field  School  to  be  Established 
For  Archaeological  Research 

This  year,  due  to  an  increasing  number  of  con- 
centrators, the  Sociology  and  Anthropology  De- 
partment has  added  new  courses:  sociology  of 
religion,  industrial  sociology,  small  group  sociology, 
and  other  advanced  courses.  The  Department  is 
part  of  the  Marshall-Wythe  Social  Science  Research 
Institute.  Plans  have  been  made  to  establish  a  re- 
search field  school  to  offer  students  the  opportunity 
to  work  on  excavation  of  eighteenth  century  his- 
torical sites  in  the  Williamsburg  area. 


Nathan  Altshuler, 

Associate  Professor 
Carol  E.  Ballingall, 
Assistant  Professor 


David  J.  Gray, 

Associate  Professor 
Satoshi  Ito, 

Instructor 


R.  Wayne  Kernodle,  Professor;  Victor  A. 
Liguori,  Instructor;  James  R.  Meurer, 
Instructor;  Edwin  H.  Rhyne,  Associate 
Professor. 


Dr.  R.  Wayne  Kernodle,   Head  of  the  Department  of  Sociology  and  Anthropology. 


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STUDENT  LIFE 


u 


Despite  its  daily  routines 
it  is  unique,  always  new, 
always  vibrant,  eternally 
active,  fresh  and  regen- 
erating. Life  can  be  mere 
animation;  here  it  is  much 
more. 


r 


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John  Wayne  Chosen  to  Judge  1966  Miss  William 


CANDIDATES.  SEATED:  Ellen  Arnold,  Sally  Mac  Smith.  Jo  Lynne 
Standi,  Kathy  Tupper,  Ellen  Campana,  Cathy  Bjorkback.  STANDING: 
Susan  Small,  Penny  Coiner,  Dee  Joyce,  Judy  Gordon,  Sandy  Bocock, 
Glenda     Dameron,    Susan     Ward,     Kathy    Green,    Jane     Crow,     Cathy 


Quirk,  Pat  Patterson,  Kathy  Kincaid.  NOT  PICTURED:  Cathleen 
Crofoot,  Julia  Ann  Dickinson,  Babs  Lewis,  Janie  McKay,  Gail  Morgan, 
Barbara  Peck,  Lockett  Showalter,  Beryl  Slayton. 


Honor  Council   members   Clevie   Youngblood   and   Suzanne 
Pearce  count  votes  to  determine  the  finalists. 
Members  of  the  student  body  cast  their  votes  for  five  of 
the  twenty-six  contestants. 


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And  Mary  Contest 

One  of  the  highlights  of  life  at  William  and  Mary 
is  the  "Miss  William  and  Mary"  contest  sponsored 
annually  by  the  Colonial  Echo.  Elections  were  held 
by  each  sorority,  fraternity,  and  women's  dormitory 
in  October  to  nominate  26  semi-finalists,  and  on 
November  2,  a  general  election  was  held  to  select 
the  five  finalists.  A  formal  portrait  of  each  finalist 
was  then  sent  to  Mr.  John  Wayne  who  selected 
the  winner. 

The  Colonial  Echo  is  very  proud  and  grateful  to 
have  received  the  sincere  interest  and  friendly 
cooperation  of  Mr.  Wayne  and  those  students 
who  made  the  contest  possible. 


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Cathy  Bjorkback  Named  Miss  William  and  Mary  1966 


Cathy  Elizabeth  Bjorkback  is  a  sophomore  from 
Riverside,  Connecticut.  A  member  of  Chi  Omega 
social  sorority,  Cathy  was  elected  to  the  1965 
Homecoming  Court,  and  is  a  member  of  Pi  Delta 
Phi  French  Honorary  Society  and  Orchesis.  In  the 
future  she  plans  to  complete  her  educational  train- 
ing in  physical  therapy  at  the  Medical  College 
of  Virginia. 


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MISS  WILLIAM  AND 

Miss  Ellen  Arnold 


Miss  Sandy  Bococlc 


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MARY  FINALISTS 

Miss  Gail  Morgan 


Miss  Judy  Gordon 


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Greek  Weekend  and 


An  outdoor  concert  featuring  Peter,  Paul  and 
Mary  opened  1965  Spring  Finals  Weekend  Friday 
night  and  replaced  the  formal  dance  usually  held  in 
the  Sunken  Garden.  Gene  "Duke  of  Earl"  Chand- 
ler and  the  Showmen  headlined  another  big  spring 
event,  Greek  Weekend,  providing  the  music  for 
the  Friday  night  informal  dance.  Saturday  after- 
noon the  Impressions  and  Francois  and  the 
Angelos  were  in  concert,  and  Saturday  night 
fraternities  sponsored  combo  parties.  The  Sun- 
day Field  Day  games  unfortunately  were  cancelled 
because  of  rain.  Greek  Weekend  1965  was  spon- 
sored jointly  by  I.F.C.  and  Panhel  and  arranged  by 
Fred   Palmore,   I.F.C.   social  chairman. 


Students   find    the    concert   given    by   the    Impressions — the 
highlight  of  Greek  Weekend — worth  waiting  for. 


Dancing  to  the  music  of  Gene  Chandler  and  the  Showmen. 


Greek  Weekend  or  a  modern  dance  class? 


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Spring  Finals  Bring  Famous  Groups  to  Campus 


f  I  had  a  song  to  sing  ...  all  over  this  land 


Peter  and  Paul  tune  up  their  instruments  before  the  concert 
begins. 


Peter,   Paul  and  Mary  hypnotize  a  sell-out  crowd  at  Cary  Field. 


3E 


Michael   Sopchalc   receives  the  congratula- 
tions of  his  family  and  friends. 


The  Conferring  of  Degrees  Signifies  an  End  and  a  Beginning 


Dr.  Evans  and   Dr.  Guv  assist  Jean   Ball  with   her  academic   hood. 


With  a  warm  handclasp,  President  Paschall  presents  a  diploma  to  proud 
graduate  Everett  Holland. 


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Colorful  academic  hoods  and  somber  black  robes 
inspired  in  the  graduating  seniors  of  1965  mixed 
feelings  of  pride  and  nostalgia.  Baccalaureate  cere- 
monies began  at  I  1 :00  o'clock  on  the  hot  humid 
Sunday  of  June  6  with  the  Rev.  Ernest  Gordon, 
L.L.D.,  Dean,  Princeton  University' Chapel,  speaking 
in  front  of  the  Wren  building.  Commencement  at 
5:00  o'clock  featured  A.  Willis  Robertson,  Junior 
Democratic   Senator  from   Virginia   as   speaker. 

The  departing  seniors  line  up  for  the  last  time. 


President  Paschall  and  Craig  Carlson,   holding  the  symboli 
College  Mace,  observe  the  Academic  Procession. 


A  sense  of  the  traditional  is  intermingled  with  the  ultramodern  design  of  the  new  library. 


The  Earl  Gregg  Swem  Library  Becomes 


A  giant  step  in  the  expansion  of  the  College,  the 
construction  of  the  $3,000,000  Earl  Gregg  Swem 
Library  shifted  the  academic  center  of  the  College 
to  the  developing  campus.  Planned  with  foresight, 
the  library  accommodates  1 600  students. 


Hunter   Swartz   crams   for   mid-semester   exams    in    the    new 
library. 


Let's  see  now,  for  Batman  do  I  look  up 


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Lord   Botetourt  surveys  his  new  realm  with   dignity.  Students  brave  the  mud  to  reach  classes  on  the  new  campus. 

Students'  Habitat  for  Research  and  Study 


3at"  or  "man"? 


Students  take  advantage  of  the  comfortable  lounge  chairs  in  the  reference  room  of  the  library. 


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Unpacking!  The  hardest  part  of  Orientation  Week 
involves  putting  everything  where  it  can  be  found 
during  the  almost  overlapping  series  of  activities. 
Entering  frosh  enjoyed  a  welcoming  speech  from 
President  Paschall  and  a  briefing  on  the  College's 
history  by  Dean  Lambert.  Affixing  one's  signature 
to  the  Honor  Code  pledge  card  is  certainly  the 
most  momentous  act  for  W  &  M  Dues.  Signing  caf 
cards  does  not  inspire  guite  as  much  awe.  Freshman 
games  organized  by  sophomores  helped  unite  the 
new  class  and  arouse  spirit.  Although  members  of 
the  class  of  1969  worked  hard  to  tote  logs  (like 
James  Blair  Terrace's  69-footer!)  to  the  field  behind 
Yates  Dorm,  the  Fire  of  the  Bells  was  sadly  rain- 
drenched  before  it  could  fulfill  freshman  hopes 
and  scorch  the  clouds. 


"This  couldn't  be  all  mine!" 
takes  the  task  of  unpacking. 


laments  Anne  Ramsey  as  she  under- 


Class  of  1969  Bursts  Into  College  Life 


f  the 
ipress 


The   serious  faces 

Honor    Councils 

upon    the    freshmen    the 

importance  of  the  Honor 

Pledge. 


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Those  strong   "Damn  good  dues"   try  to  outdo  the  Class  of 


With  Orientation  and  Due  Weeks 


6! 


Intent  on  the  Indians'  first  game  of  the  season,  dues  endure  the  September  sun. 


The  Frenzy  of  Football,  the  Confusion  of 


Due  Week  was  hot  this  year.  Sweltering,  confused 
freshmen  valiantly  plowed  through  registration. 
Despite  their  bedraggled  appearance,  students  sub- 
mitted themselves  to  be  photographed  for  identifi- 
cation cards.  Even  after  this  ordeal  a  green  and 
gold  capped  due  at  last  emerges  victorious:  "I 
didn't  get  any  Saturday  classes!"  At  the  afternoon 
W&M-VMI  game,  dues  forgot  their  woes  as  the 
Indians  won  32-2  I . 


Cheerleaders  extend  cordial  greetings  to  the  opposing  team. 

David  Kintsfather  observes  a  Due  Week  tradition  by  tipping 
his  cap  to  upperclass  women. 


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Hmm,  if  I  change  Bio  sections  ...  no 
.  .  no.   Help!" 


if  I  change  Soc  .  .  .  no  .  .  .  maybe  if  I 


Registration  Inspire  Freshman  Spirit 


Students  Accustom  Themselves 
To  a  Routine  as  School  Begins 


After  Orientation  and  Due  Weeks  school  settles 
down  to  a  more  leisurely  pace  as  students  renew 
old  friendships,  make  new  ones,  explore  common 
interests,  and  recount  summer  experiences.  As  In- 
dian summer  lingers  on,  High's  ice  cream  store 
becomes  a  community  meeting  place.  Before  long, 
trips  to  the  post  office  are  a  daily  ritual  as  anxious 
students  await  letters  or  those  life-saving  last  minute 
checks  from  home. 


jm  Miens  & 


ABOVE:  Won't  my  draft  card  do? 

LEFT:  Yum!  What  is  your  favorite  kind  of  ice  cream?  Decisions, 
decisions  face  the  High's  goer. 

BELOW:  The  six  footers  get  the  bottom  boxes  every  time. 


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Autumn  Days  are  Prologue 
To  Pleasures  and  Problems 


After  registration,  students  were  welcomed  by 
comrades  in  the  discouraging  line  at  the  old  Book- 
store. Coming  out  with  books  piled  to  the  chin 
and  due  caps  in  hand,  dues  fended  their  way  back 
to  dorms  and  buses,  stopping  to  pay  their  respects 
to  Lord  Botetourt.  Long  in  storage,  the  statue 
finally  saw  the  light  as  he  was  transported  to  his 
place  of  honor  in  the  Botetourt  Gallery  of  the  Earl 
Gregg  Swem  Library. 


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En   route  to  the   Swem    Library,    Lord    Botetourt   receives   a 
freshman's  acknowledgement. 


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TOP:  The  last  season  in 

long. 

BOTTOM:    Forgetting    about   studying    for   the    moment,    Anne 

Gardner   Sydnor   makes   friends    with    the    ducks    in    the    Palace 

Gardens. 


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TOP  RIGHT:  Ludwell  girls  get  the  last  laugh  as  James  Blair 
Terrace   boys   board   the    "Green    Machine." 
RIGHT:    Bob   Zentz,    Warren    Stansbury,    and    Miles    Dono- 
van harmonize  on  folk  tunes  at  an  October  15th  hootenanny. 


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Terry  Morton  finds  the  ultimate 
simply  "up  a  tree"? 


non-conformity — or  is  he         Ellen  Cooper  and  Linda  Shickel  sign  in  on  the  hall  chart. 


Life  in  the  dorm  could  never  be  called  dull.  A 
quiet  corner  provides  a  pleasant  study  nook  for 
some,  but  after  hours,  parties  help  "let  off  steam." 
Men's  dorms  become  the  scene  of  friendly  tests 
of  skill  with  shaving  cream  or  guitars,  while  the  girls 
chat  and  hold  frequent  popcorn  parties.  The  tradi- 
tion of  Old  Dominion  Dorm,  the  newness  of  duPont, 
study  and  fun,  all  this  serves  to  make  life  in  our 
campus  homes  an  unforgettable  four  year  ex- 
perience. 


Impromptu    guitar    sessions,    like    Bobby    Brown    and    Ricky 
Burke's,  are  a  common  relaxation  for  harried  students. 


Rob  Fromm  gets  set  to  "wipe  out"  his  adversary 


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Life  in  Dorms  Requires  Patience,  Good  Humor 


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"Jana    Lucas,    you    have    a    caller    in 
the  lobby!" 


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Popcorn!  Lucy  Kinnaird  and  Jane  Myers  salt  it  while  Carol  Smith  looks  on   hungrily. 


during  dorm  horseplay. 


The  advantage  of  studying  in  the  dorm — complete  comfort! 


6? 


Pep  Rally,  Parade,  and  Dance  Featuring 


Spirited  band  leads  a  torch  light  pep  rally  for  the  Homecoming  game. 


Who  could  be  happier  than  Pat  as  she  radiates  her 
winning  smile? 


Students  swing  to  the  music  of  the  Esquires. 

The  Shirelles,  clad  in  glittering  gowns,  provide  visual  and  musical  Home- 
coming entertainment. 


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The  Shirelles  Highlight  1965  Homecoming 


Students  snake-line  danced  across  campus  to  Cary 
Field  during  the  Friday  evening  pep  rally.  The 
pep  rally  broke  up  just  in  time  for  coeds  to  hurry 
back  to  their  dorms  for  open  houses  and  to  dress 
for  the  discothegue  dance  that  night  in  Blow  Gym. 


Two  popular  groups,  the  Shirelles  as  vocalists  and 
the  Esguires  as  instrumentalists,  entertained.  At 
midnight  Jim  Armentrout  proclaimed  Pat  L.  Patter- 
son Homecoming  Queen  as  an  ecstatic  crowd  ap- 
plauded. 


Gail  Williams,   Queen    Pat   L.    Patterson,   and    Pat  Anne    Patterson  compose  an  eye-catching  float  in  the  Homecoming   Parade. 


7! 


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Spirit  Rises  With  Gaiety 
Of  Parade  and  Game 


The  Alumni  have  returned!  Homecoming  activities 
of  October  23  began  at  9:30  a.m.  with  the  annual 
parade.  Originating  on  Jamestown  Road,  the  pro- 
cession floated  past  Jockey  Corner,  down  Duke 
of  Gloucester  Street  and  back.  Grand  Marshall  J. 
W.  Lambert,  Jim  Armentrout,  Walter  Wenk,  and 
Connie  Hudson  led  the  parade.  In  the  afternoon 
coeds  sported  yellow  mums  while  William  and  Mary 
Indians  whipped  the  George  Washington  Colonials 
24-14  in  one  of  the  season's  most  exciting  games. 


ABOVE   LEFT:   The   Queens   Guard    steps   out   behind   the 
Homecoming  Court  in  the  Saturday  morning  parade. 

LEFT:     Phi    Tau     taunts    George    Washington     University's 
Colonials  with  its  "Stamp  Out  G.W."  float. 

BELOW:   Theta's   prize   winning    Pink   Yink  threatens   G.W. 


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ABOVE:   Terry    Bennett   displays   a    naked    plea    to   the    Big 

Green. 

RIGHT:  Sig  Ep's  letter  carried  the  stamp  of  doom  for  the 

Colonials. 

BELOW  RIGHT:  The  crowd  anxiously  awaits  the   result  of 

the  pre-game  toss  up. 


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The  Byrds  drum  up  holiday  music. 

Lambda  Chi's  win  happy  smiles  at  their  Christmas  orphan   party 


Autograph  seekers  storm   backstage  to  meet  the   Byrds  after  the   I.F.C. 
Dance. 


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Yuletide  Spirit  Heralds  Parties  and  Shopping 


Soon  after  Thanksgiving,  the  Christmas  spirit  per- 
vades the  Campus.  The  I.F.C.  Dance  and  Greek 
parties  mark  the  approach  of  the  holiday  season. 
During  the  day  busy  shoppers  descend  upon  Wi 
liamsburg's  Market  Square  and  return  laden  with 
colorful  packages.  In  the  evenings,  porches  of  the 
girls'  dorms  and  sorority  houses  ring  with  the  bois- 
terous carols  of  fraternity  serenades. 


Decorations  in  the  Christmas  Shop  intrigue  Chris  Burney.  Holiday  purlch   is  a   welcome   refreshment  for  Judy  Albee   and 

Jake  Smith. 


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iam  and   Mary  Choir  presents   Respighi's   "Laud  to  the 


Concert,  Dances,  Yule  Log 
Compose  Christmas  Whirl 


The  Spirit  of  Christmas  emerged  as  students  gath- 
ered in  the  Wren  Courtyard  for  the  Yule  Log  Cere- 
mony and  the  singing  of  carols.  All  enjoyed  Mr. 
Scammon's  reading  of  the  Christmas  Story,  a  dis- 
tinctive addition  to  this  year's  ceremony.  After 
Bill  Weiland  told  of  the  "Tradition  of  the  Yule  Log," 
the  evening  ended  with  each  person  throwing  a  sprig 
of  holly  symbolizing  his  sorrows  onto  the  blazing 
Yule  Log.  The  Greeks  sponsored  parties  for  orphans, 
as  well  as  dances,  during  the  last  weekends  before 
vacation.  The  season  reached  its  climax  as  charmed 
audiences  listened  to  the  Choir  and  Chorus  sing 
great  songs  of  Christmas  and  a  medley  of  carols. 


Smiles  and  chandeliers  glitter  at  the   Phi   Mu  Christmas  dance. 


After  the  Yule  Log  Ceremony  carolers  are  served 


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hot  cider  and   refreshments   by   Mortar   Board   on   Wren   porch. 


Gamma   Phi's  converse  by  candlelight  at  their 
Christmas  Dance. 


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Students  Meet  Friends,  Pause  Between  Classes,  Enjoy 


Betty  Bishop  waits  on  Bob  Owen  at  the  main  desk,  the  focal  point  of  the  Campus  Center. 


Art  works  by  talented  students  add  interest  to  the         Colonel  Warren  Green  superintends  work   in  the  Campus  Center   base- 
interior  of  the  Campus  Center.  ment  as  the  pool  room  becomes  the  "Sit  'n  Bull"  Room. 


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Leisure  in  Campus  Center 


Friends,  fun,  conversation,  and  entertainment  are 
all  part  of  the  Campus  Center.  Sometime  during 
the  day  every  student  finds  himself  there  for  a  meet- 
ing, game  of  pool,  an  hour  of  listening  to  records 
or  watchinq  T.V.,  or  just  a  candy  bar.  The  main  at- 
traction is  the  Wig,  where  one  can  expect  hot  coffee 
and  a  chat  with  friends.  But  the  Campus  Center 
would  not  be  the  same  without  Colonel  Green  keep- 
ing things  going  and  initiating  attractions  such  as 
a  gallery  of  pictures  of  student  leaders  and  a  rath- 
skeller in  the  basement. 


Forget  the  rules — just  make  that  shot! 


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Bill   Luebke  and   Larry  Gates   plan  their  strategy  in   a   game   of 
chess. 

The  Wig  is  the  hang-out  for  College  intellectuals. 


Ron    Botto    takes    a    favorite    short-cut    from    the    Campus 
Center  to  the  Post  Office. 


Classes  in  the  Wren  Building  are 


Methods  of  Learning  Reflect 


"But  it  can't  be!  This  isn't  even  a  geiger  counter!"   exclaims   Roger 

Blomquist.  Dr.  Lawrence  explains  to  Will  Hooker,     Physics  can  be 

Tom  Houck  finally  succumbs  to  "study  fatigue"  in  the  Campus  Center.  'un- 


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The  subject  and  location  might  change,  but  still 
we  study.  In  labs  and  classes,  during  midnight  dis- 
cussions, or  in  the  solitude  of  a  hideaway,  learning 
continues  .  .  .  and  sometimes  it  is  "just  too  much." 


traditional  though  uncomfortable.  A  psych  student  prepares  his  friend  for  a  trying  experience. 

Different  Phases  in  the  Never-Ceasing  Pursuit  of  Knowledge 

A  student  struggles  with  a  difficult  concept  in  an  after  class  conference. 


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The  fresh  snow  gives  the  Wren  Building  an  air  of  dignified  tranquillity. 


college  community 


The  daily  trek  to  the  Post  Office  takes  on  a  hazardous  character 

as  a  late  January  storm  dumps  eighteen  inches  of  snow  on  the  Winter  turns  the  colonial  campus  into  a  wonder- 
land of  ice  and  snow.  Caf  trays  are  finally  put 
to  good  use  on  the  hills,  and  Landrum  Pond  be- 
comes a  natural  skating  rink.  Neither  ice  nor  snow 
can  deter  mid-year  registration  or  the  daily  trip 
to  the  Post  Office. 


The  oriental  bridge  which  spans  Landrum  Pond  has  been  a 
conversation    piece    since    it   was   completed    in    November. 


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Semester  Break  Brings  Snow  Woe,  Registration  Frustration 


Incredulous  students   Invade   the   new  college   bookstore,    still   dubious  that  they  can  actually  find  what  they  want  In  the  maze 
ot  books. 


"Well,   I  guess  It's  Underwater  Basketweaving  instead  of  Home   Ec 
this  semester." 


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Conversation,  Tension,  Fun  Are 
Elements  of  Hectic  Rush  Week 


Margaret   Pratt,   Judy   Morris,   and   Kitty  Johnson   do   some 
last  minute  work  as  rush  begins  for  Kappa   Delta. 


Bill   Miller  and   brothers  mingle  in   man-talk  at   Phi  Tau   smoker. 


Signing  up  for  rush  parties  is  as  hectic  as  the  rest  of  sorority  rush. 


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Go-Go  Girl  gads  about  gaily  at  Pi  Lamb  party. 


White  envelopes  and  high  hopes  mark  the  day 
of  formal  invitations. 


Theta    sisters  enliven    rush    rigor  with   grins   and 
gab. 

Brothers,    rushees,    and    dates    enjoy    the    lively 
sounds  of  Theta  Delt's  combo. 


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Weeks  of  preparations,  rush 
schools,  cutting  and  pasting,  skit 
rehearsals,  and  .  .  .  finally  the  girls 
brace  themselves  for  Rush  Week. 
The  boys  chuckle  at  all  the  "flurry 
and  nonsense."  They  just  straight- 
en their  ties  and  prepare  for 
handshakes  after  their  weekend 
of  "smokers"  down  in  the  frater- 
nity lodges.  The  parties  are  ex- 
hausting and  exhilarating,  work 
and  fun,  anticipation  and  joy.  The 
campus  rings-  with  masculine 
shouts  and  female  sgueals  as 
boys  "shake"  and  girls  storm  the 
court  on  Acceptance  Day.  The 
trauma  over,  the  fun  begins. 


Tension  builds  up  until  Acceptance  Day 


Anticipation  of  Fellowship  and  Mutual  Acceptance 


Rushee  Linda  Mclndoe  plans  her  evening  party 
schedule. 


Hands  grip  as  Sig   Ep  men  and   new   pledges  affii 
of  loyalty. 


their  bond 


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.  .  .  then  explodes  in  a  tidal  wave  ...  ...  engulfing  everything — even  policemen — in  its  path. 

Climax  a  Frantic  Week  of  Building  Friendships 

The  Alpha  Chi's  beckon  Cinderella  to  the  land  of  A  smile  is  on  every  face  as  Pi  Lamb  concludes  rush  with  its  formal  shake, 

active  Greek  life. 


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Dr.  Paschall  escorts  noted  scholar  Marjorie  Hope  Nicholson 
to  the  platform. 

Charter  Day  Convocation,  February  12,  commem- 
orated the  College's  two  hundred  and  seventy-third 
anniversary.  The  Convocation  included  Dedication 
Ceremonies  for  the  new  Earl  Gregg  Swem  Library 
and  the  presentation  of  the  Thomas  Jefferson 
Award  to  Dean  W.  Melville  Jones.  The  Charter  Day 
Address  was  delivered  by  Miss  Marjorie  Hope 
Nicholson  of  the  Institute  of  Advanced  Studies. 
President  David  Y.  Paschall  offered  dedicatory  re- 
marks and  introduced  Governor  Mills  E.  Godwin, 
who  was  given  an  honorary  degree. 


The  College  and  Community  join  in 
The  Bryan  Complex  fire  interrupts  the  normal 


Governor  Mills  E.  Godwin  expresses  gratitude  for  the  honor- 
ary degree  he  received  at  the  Convocation. 


Charter  Day  Convocation,  Fire  in  Bryan, 
Epidemic  of  Flu  Enliven  Second  Semester 


Charter  Day  Exercises. 
Saturday  night  campus  routine. 


Members    of    the    Class    of    1967 
solemnly  move  to  their  places. 


Dr.    William    Guy    and    Queen's    Guard    Flag- 
bearers   lead   the   procession. 


Students    turn    out    en    masse    to 

cheer  the  firemen. 


'Your  temperature's  only  104°,  dear.  Run  along  back  to  class,  nov 


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The  First  Sign  of  Spring  Appears  as  a  Round  of 


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A  Tri  Delt  pledge  enjoys  the  fleeting  moments  of  her  form- 
al presentation. 


Members  of  trie   Queen's  Guard  abandon   their  customary 
pomp   and   "cut   loose"   at  the   annual   Military    Ball. 


Pledqes    of    Alpha     Lambda     Delta     receive    their     ribbons  Sandy  Bocock  assumes  her  duties  as  Queen  of  the  Military 

from  Ellen  Shorter.  Ball    and    leads   the   first   dance    after   her  coronation. 


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Formal  Balls 

Spring  fever  hits  William  and 
Mary  and  erupts  in  a  series  of 
balls  and  parties.  Girls  don  long 
white  gowns  for  their  pledge  din- 
ners and  afterwards  glide  onto 
the  dance  floor,  surrounded  by 
their  friends.  ROTC  men  wear 
dress  uniforms  for  their  annual 
ball  in  the  Campus  Center  Ball- 
room. Also  in  the  spring  the 
Greeks  and  honorary  societies 
initiate  new  members.  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta  pledging  is  held  by 
candlelight  in  the  Great  Hall. 


President   Paschall   crowns    ROTC   Queen   Sandy    Bocock   as    Princesses    Ellen    Arnold, 
Judy  Gordon,   Randy  Thomas,  Neville  Stoneham,  and  Gail  Williams  look  on. 


Dottie  Cornell  and  Dale  Mueller  sit  one  out  at  the  Kappa  pledge  dance. 


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A  rest  or  romance  at  the  Kappa  Christmas  Dance? 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


Gregarious  by  nature,  we 
strive  to  join,  belong,  and 
be  accepted  as  individ- 
uals. Interests,  ideologies, 
and  talents  are  satisfied 
by  social  affiliation,  par- 
ticipation and  involve- 
ment in  our  chosen  ac- 
tivities. 


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STUDENT 
GOVERNMENT 


A  time  to  rule  .  .  . 
a  time  to  guide  .  .  . 
a  time  to  administer 
...  a  time  to  speak 
out. 


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Committee  Formulates  Policy 


The  General  Cooperative  Com- 
mittee, composed  of  students, 
faculty,  and  administration,  is  the 
instrument  through  which  matters 
of  great  importance  to  the  entire 
college  community  can  be  dis- 
cussed, appraised,  and  formulat- 
ed into  mutually  acceptable  poli- 
cy. 


FRONT  ROW:  Sally  Mac  S 
Dr.  J.  W.  Banner,  Dean  H.  L.  Fowl- 
er, Dean  J.  W.  Lambert,  Dean  Bir- 
dena  Donaldson,  Dean  C.  H.  Barnes, 
Patsy  Dickinson.  SECOND  ROW: 
Jim  Armentrout,  John  Sours,  Pat 
L.  Patterson,  Larry  White,  Bob  Clay. 


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STUDENT  ASSOCIATION  Serves  College  as 


Jim  Armentrout  assumed  the  responsibilities  of  S.A. 
President  when  he  took  the  oath  of  office  at  the  1965 
Spring    Convocation   from   former    President   Craig    Carlson. 


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Self-Governing  Agency 


The  Student  Association,  composed  of  elected 
representatives,  is  the  medium  through  which  the 
student  body  of  William  and  Mary  governs  itself. 
Through  the  S.A.  students  may  seek  to  bring  im- 
provements in  the  College  environment  or  changes 
in  administrative  policy.  The  meetings  of  the  Stu- 
dent Association  provide  an  opportunity  for  ef- 
fective co-ordination  of  the  activities  of  various 
campus  organizations. 

Homecoming,  Spring  Finals,  hootenannies,  and  con- 
certs are  social  activities  organized  by  the  S.A. 
The  Faculty  Reception  and  book  fairs  are  means 
by  which  the  total  college  community  comes  in  con- 
tact with  S.A.  endeavors.  The  S.A.  enables  stu- 
dents to  serve  the  larger  community  by  raising 
money  for  worthy  causes  through  the  yearly  Campus 
Chest  Drive. 


PRESIDENT— Jim  Armentrout 
VICE-PRES.— Jerry  Harris 
SECRETARY— Bunni  Popkin 
TREASURER— Cathy  Thomson 


S.A.  Vice-President  Jerry  Harris  plans  for  the  first  Parents  Day. 


FRONT  ROW:  Johnne  Whicker,  Carole  Green,  Ruby  Schonfeld, 
Elizabeth  Ramsey,  Linda  Vacca,  Jim  Breeden,  Cathy  Thomson,  Jerry 
Harris.  Jim  Armentrout,  Bunni  Popkin,  Bill  Wells,  Roberta  Ramsey, 
Dee  Ford,  Patsy  Dickinson,  Diane  Giangrade,  Janice  Jones,  Nikki 
Wakerlin.  SECOND  ROW:  Mary  Yeager,  Anne  Purtill,  Missy  Galloway, 
Jill  Hickey,  Susan  Small,  Lynn  Andrew,  Stacy  Scherer,  Donna  Truesdell, 
Pat  L.  Patterson,  Cathy  Crofoot,  Connie  Clawson,  Joan  Flynn,  Julia 
Ann    Dickinson,    Ann    Winfree,    Lucy    Kinnaird,    Laurie    Richardson,    Gail 


Littlefield,  Jo  Lynn  McCauley,  Ginny  Downy,  Sue  Miller,  Beryl  Slayton, 
Janey  Cooke,  Cheryl  Anderson.  THIRD  ROW:  Richard  Knight,  Tim 
Walter,  Dan  Darragh,  Frank  Turner,  Brad  Davis.  Finley  Young,  Bob 
Clay,  Bob  Cline,  Mike  Holland,  Ray  Whiteman,  Terry  Bennett.  FOURTH 
ROW:  Dane  Spaulding,  Don  Hall,  Jeff  Piland,  Jim  Smart,  Don  Ralston, 
Bill  Tropf,  Denis  Lane,  Mike  Hodnett,  Larry  White,  Bill  Bradshaw, 
Walter  Wenk,  Bill  Harris. 


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Projects  of  S.A.  Vary  to  Entertain  as  Well  as  Serve  Students 


Mary      receives      requests      for      autographs  Executive      Council— FRONT      ROW:      Johnne      Whicker,      Dee      Ford,      Bunni      Popkin,      Cathy 

following    the    Peter,    Paul,    and    Mary    per-  Thomson,  Berta  Ramsey.  SECOND  ROW:  Bob  Clay,  Walt  Wenlc,  Larry  White,   Bill   Harris,  Jerry 

formance  fostered  by  S.a!  at  Spring  Finals,  Harris'  JIm  Armentrout- 
1965. 


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PRESIDENT'S  AIDES  Deepen 
Student-Administration  Ties 


At  the  Fall  Convocation,  September  24,  1965, 
thirteen  students  holding  offices  of  distinction  were 
chosen  to  be  President's  Aides  for  the  1965-66 
school  year.  These  advisors  to  President  Paschall 
serve  in  a  mediary  role  between  the  student  body 
and  the  administration.  In  addition  to  their  advisory 
capacity,  they  assist  the  President  as  hosts  and 
hostesses  at  the  Class  Teas  and  on  C  -^ses'  Day, 
and  by  serving  refreshments  at  the  Board  of  Visitors' 
tea. 


FRONT    ROW:    Cam 

L.    Patterson,    Paul    Bern 
Jim    Armentrout,    Walte 


:hanan 
tein,  J 
Wenk 


Nancy  Combs,  Sally  Mac  Sm 
■n  Breeden.  SECOND  ROW:  B 
Larry    White,    Gary    Chocklett, 


ith,  Patricia 
ill  Weiland, 
John    Sours. 


siting  dignitaries  through 


President's  Aides  Jim  Armentrout,  Nancy  Combs,  and  Larry 
White  have  an  informal  chat  before  attending  the  President's 
Tea. 


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MEN'S  HONOR  COUNCIL 
CHAIRMAN— Paul    Bernstein 
VICE-CHAIRMAN— Keith  Taylor 
SECRETARY— Jim  Bell 


WOMEN'S  HONOR  COUNCIL 
CHAIRMAN— Sally  MacSmith 
VICE-CHAIRMAN— Cam  Buchanan 
SECRETARY— Clevie  Youngblood 


Members    of   the    Honor    Councils    work    together    to    tally 
the  votes  for  the   S.A.   dorm   representative   elections. 


Dave    Lowry,    Cooper    Pearce,     Rob    Fromm,    Tom    Wright,     Dave     Rut- 
ledge,  Jim  Bell,  Keith  Taylor,  Paul  Bernstein. 


Elaine  Thornton,  Suzanne  Pearce,  Nancy  Combs,  Alison  Brenner, 
Carol   Jones,    Clevie   Youngblood,    Cam    Buchanan,    Sally    Mac    Smith. 

The  nation's  first  Honor  System,  established  at  the 
College  of  William  and  Mary  in  1779,  is  based  on 
the  integrity  of  the  individual  student  and  has 
been  effective  through  individual  support  and  par- 
ticipation. The  Honor  Councils,  elected  annually, 
investigate  and  try  breaches  of  the  Honor  Code 
brought  to  their  attention  by  members  of  the 
College  community.  The  1965-66  Councils,  in  ad- 
dition to  performing  their  judiciary  functions,  em- 
phasized their  capacity  as  an  educational  unit.  By 
letters  to  campus  leaders  and  by  using  a  number 
of  assistants  from  the  student  body  during  Orien- 
tation Week,  the  Honor  Councils  worked  to  infuse 
each  William  and  Mary  student  with  the  spirit  of 
his  Honor  System. 


Paul  Bernstein  and  Sally  Mac  Smith,  Chairmen. 


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HONOR  COUNCILS  Place  Emphasis  on 
Student's  Individual  Responsibility 


The  importance  of  the  Honor  Code  is  impressed  upon  the 
freshmen  when  they  sign  their  pledges  during  Orientation 
Week. 


Sally  Mac  Smith  questions  a  witness  at  the  annual  Mock  Honor  Trial. 


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WDA  Informs  New  Women  Students  of  College  Social  Rules 


Affectionately  referred  to  as  WDA,  the  self-gov- 
erning Women's  Dormitory  Association,  composed 
of  all  women  living  in  college  dormitories,  func- 
tions on  the  principle  that  women  students  should 
have  the  responsibility  of  defining  and  maintaining 
their  own  social  code.  WDA  helped  select  house 
presidents,  counselors,  and  Orientation  sponsors, 
offered  scholarships  to  deserving  women  students, 
and  introduced  freshmen  and  transfer  students  to 
the  association  rules.  This  year  three  WDA  women, 
Pat  Patterson,  Barbara  Parrott,  and  Susan  Basker- 
ville,  attended  a  Women's  Student  Government 
Convention  at  the  University  of   Maryland. 


A  member  of  the  WDA  Council  conducts  a  meeting  of  the 
hall   proctors  to  hear  complaints  and   suggestions. 


The  freshman   girls   can    no   longer   plead    ignorance   of  the 
college  social  rules  after  passing  their  WDA  test. 


PRESIDENT— Pat  Patterson 
VICE-PRES.— Connie  Hudson 
SECRETARY— Barbara  Peck 
TREASURER— Susan  Baskervill 


FRONT  ROW:  Susan  Baskerville,  Bar- 
bara Peck,  Pat  L.  Patterson,  Connie 
Hudson,  Jackie  Murray.  SECOND 
ROW:  Mary  Charles  White,  Elaine 
Thornton,  Lee  Brown,  Ann  Clark,  Mary 
K.  Sweeney,  Roberta  Ramsey.  THIRD 
ROW:  Dianne  Rawl,  Barbara  Parrott. 
Leonora  Owre,  Joy  Hutzel,  Linda  Shef- 
field, Sue  Galvin,  Rae  Worley,  Jean 
Kemp. 


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FRONT  ROW:  John  Flaneagan,  Bill  Atack,  Paul  Carson,  Vince  Ewell, 
Nayce  McGarity,  Bob  Marshall,  Steve  Harris,  Joel  Zaba,  Walter 
Wenk.  SECOND  ROW:  John  Lynham,  Ty  Butler,  Tom  Davis,  Jim 
Jennings,  Dave  Rutledge,  Bob  Johnson,  Gary  Chocklett,  Larry 
Thomson,  Bill  Wells,  Fred  Palmore,  Stu  Spirn,  THIRD  ROW:  Evan 
Chestermann,    Richard    Olsen,    Gerald    Dodd,  Joe   Saunders,  Stan    Wojno, 


Jack  Cole,  Keith  Taylor,  Bob  Owen,  Bart  Watt,  John  Tudor,  Joel 
Fontaine,  Dave  Allen,  Bill  Weiland.  FOURTH  ROW:  Norman  Olshan- 
sky,  Richard  W.  Mueller,  Donald  Cave,  Dale  Mueller,  Willard  Hooker, 
Al  Murray,  Don  Sanders,  Tim  Bevins,  Denis  Lane,  Mike  Chesson, 
Doug  Griffith,  Ben  Womble,  Hugh  Douglas,  Tom  Todd. 


MDC  Promotes  Dorm  Dances  and  Intramural  Participation 


Yates    freshmen    chat   with    "The    World    War 
intermission  at  a   M DC-sponsored  dance. 


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Representatives  from  each  dorm  floor  and  a  presi- 
dent chosen  at  large  composed  the  Men's  Dormi- 
tory Council.  In  addition,  residence  counselors  and 
the  dormitory  managers  served  as  ex-officio  mem- 
bers of  the  Dormitory  Council.  The  purpose  of  this 
Council  was  to  maintain  order,  to  provide  programs 
of  entertainment,  and  to  encourage  and  establish 
intramural  games.  This  year  both  James  Blair  Ter- 
race and  Yates  dormitories  held  dances  and  estab- 
lished strong   intramural  football  teams. 


Roger    Burbage,    MDC    member,    stamps    freshmen    at    the 
James  Blair  Terrace  dance. 


Steve    Harris    welcomes    Bob    Shay    into    Tyler's     Resident 
Counselor's  apartment. 


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GROUP  LEADERS  Conduct  Successful  Orientation  Week 


FRONT  ROW:  Ted  Fansher,  Walter  Wenk,  Ron  Chambers,  Bill  Wei- 
land,  Larry  Merchant,  Tom  Ford,  Stu  Spirn,  Gary  Chocklett.  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Bob  Bland,  Ric  McKittrick,  Tom  Chapman,  Bill  Vakos. 
Harold  Beirne,  Don  Cave,  Harry  New,  Steve  Marcy,  Rick  Babcock, 
Tom   Powers,   Sam   Smart.  THIRD    ROW:    Ken    Himmel,    Bob   Cline,    Bob 


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Trice,  Ken  Crooks,  Russ  Hatchl,  Bob  Owen,  Bill  Mcintosh,  Lee  Doer- 
ries,  Bob  Mooney,  Norman  Olshansky.  FOURTH  ROW:  John  Sours, 
Bob  Thompson,  Bob  Haley,  Dan  Langdon,  Bob  Soter,  Jim  Jancaitis, 
Don  Sanders,  Gregg  Hansen,  James  Watts,  Bob  Kahn,  Jim  Smart, 
Mike  Delaney. 


The  upperclassmen  chosen  as 
Group  Leaders  were  selected  by 
a  committee  on  the  basis  of 
character,  scholarship,  interest, 
and  leadership  ability.  These 
men  returned  to  campus  early 
to  attend  a  Group  Leader  train- 
ing program.  The  emphasis 
placed  on  obtaining  well  quali- 
fied Group  Leaders  insured  a  suc- 
cessful program  and  provided 
the  freshmen  with  a  worthwhile 
and  thorough  introduction  into 
the   college  community. 


SPONSORS  Link  Freshman  Women  with  College  Life 


Through  her  Orientation  Sponsor  each  freshman 
girl  formed  her  first  tie  with  the  College.  Sponsors 
were  chosen  on  the  basis  of  character,  scholarship, 
leadership  ability,  and  interest.  To  help  the  frosh 
women  in  all  phases  of  campus  life,  Sponsors  ex- 
plained the  Honor  System,  gave  advice  about  the 
cafeteria  and  fraternity  row,  and  helped  to  plan 
class  schedules. 

HEAD  SPONSOR— Suzanne  Stainback 
ASST.  HEAD  SPONSOR— Clevie  Younqblood 


Bea  Peca  takes  time  out  from  her  studies  to  remember  her 
Sponsor  Group  at  Halloween. 


Freshman  women  have  a  chance  to  discuss  this  new  life  at 
college   with    their   Sponsor   while   waiting    in    line    for   their 


FRONT  ROW:  Susan  Morrisey,  Tizzy  Sturges,  Wendy  Gasteiger, 
Johnne  Whicker,  Margie  Randall,  Anne  Roberts,  Suzanne  Stainback, 
Clevie  Youngblood,  Carol  Bagley,  Elaine  Ross,  Anne  Nelson,  Martha 
Goodwin,  Alice  Pittard.  Kathy  Green.  SECOND  ROW:  Lynne  Hobart, 
Mary  Lou  Miller,  Dottie  Wilkerson,  Elise  Jordan,  Deanie  Kahl,  Nancy 
Priebe,  Sandy  Norton,  Judy  Faust,  Pat  Milliren,  Beth  Bromley.  Sue 
Crouse,  Alice  Moberg,  Mary  Yeager,  Lauralee  Grim,  Susan  Hollis, 
Jo    Lynn     McCauley,     Becky    Goolsby,     Rosalie     Petrillo.    THIRD     ROW: 


Madeline  Billy,  Sandra  Abicht,  Rita  Province,  Kerry  Sawick,  Lois 
Dorman,  Marilyn  Giorgio,  Jean  Branham,  Louise  Saulnier,  Nancy 
Oates,  Susan  Legg,  Karen  Buenting,  Jean  Lusardi,  Laurie  Hut 
Veronica  Mulcahy,  Sandy  Smith.  FOURTH  ROW:  Laura  Daughtry, 
Linda  Vacca,  Merle  Markwith,  Olivian  Boggs,  Corita  Herrmann,  Joyce 
Johnson,  Gail  Santilli,  Lucy  Kinnaird,  Linda  Stickel,  Sharon  Pursifull, 
Pam  Hecker,  Stevie  Hooper,  Barbie  Bassuener.  Ruby  Schonfeld, 
Dianne  Doyle,  Lee  Bonifant,  Ricki  Barnett. 


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HONORARY 
FRATERNITIES 


A  time  to  honor  .  .  . 
a  time  to  choose  .  .  . 
a  time  to  lead  ...  a 
time  to  recognize. 


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PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Election  to  membership  in  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  is  the  highest  aca- 
demic honor  which  can  be  be- 
stowed on  a  college  student. 
After  the  initiation  banguet  on 
December  6,  poet  Stephen  Spen- 
der addressed  the  23  new  mem- 
bers in  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Memorial 
Hall. 


FRONT  ROW:  Susan  Swarts,  Susan  Hackney,  Dena 
Kay  Wade,  Linda  Gray,  Connie  Hudson,  Kathleen 
Carr,  Nancy  Gotwald,  Frances  Cole,  Paulette  John- 
stone, Virginia  Prosise,  Sheila  Ann  Thibeault,  Donna 
Province.  SECOND  ROW:  Joe  Pace,  William  Bald- 
win, Frank  Turner,  Tim  Sullivan,  Jim  Breeden,  Paul 
Bernstein,  Bruce  Davis,  Nelson  Hower,  William 
Slauson.    David    Blumenthal,    Edward    Baptist. 


SPRING  INITIATES:  Dr.  Harold  L.  Fowler, 
Robert  Conrad,  Virginia  Git'.  Ronald 
Hodges,  Virginia  Knoop,  Ivan  Lowenthal, 
Anne  McFarlane,  Derris  Raper,  Ursula  Rid- 
dick,  Philip  Shepard,  Wendy  Anderson 
Stolz,    Alan    White. 


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MORTAR  BOARD  and  ODK  Emphasize  Leadership 


Scholarship  .  .  .  leadership  .  .  .  service  to  the  college. 
Mortar  Board  members  were  chosen  for  these  qual- 
ities at  the  Spring  Convocation  of  their  junior  year 
and  continued  to  illustrate  them  throughout  their 
senior  year.  They  emphasized  scholarship  by  hold- 
ing teas  in  honor  of  Dean's  List  students  and  by 
their  efforts  to  raise  money  for  scholarships.  These 
efforts  incorporated  many  services  to  the  college 
including  a  used  furniture  sale,  mum  sales,  and 
silver  displays.  Finally,  they  exhibited  their  leader- 
ship ability  when  they  co-sponsored  the  Yule  Log 
Ceremony  with  ODK. 

PRESIDENT— Nancy  Combs 
VICE-PRES.— Cam  Buchanan 
SECRETARY— Connie  Hudson 
TREASURER— Cathy  Thomson 


Members  of  Mortar  Board  and  ODK  join  to  lead  Christmas  carols 


FRONT  ROW:  Elaine  Bannerman,  Cathy  Thomson,  Cam  Buchanan,  Nancy  Combs,  Connie  Hud- 
son. SECOND  ROW:  Donna  Province,  Carolyn  Hitt,  Pat  L  Patterson,  Mary  Sherman,  Betty 
Staton. 


Cathy  Thomson,    Nancy   Combs,    and    Pat   Patterson    discuss   the    next   meeting's  Betty  Staton  collects  objects  from  the  dorm 

agenda. 


attics  for  the  Mortar  Board  Furniture  Sale. 


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and  Scholarship 


prior  to  the  traditional  Yule  Log  burninc 


Scott  Ferguson,    1965  ODK  president,  administers  the  initiation 
pledge  to  newly  tapped  Tim  Sullivan  while  Jim  Breeden  looks  on. 


Jim  Armentrout  and  Gary  Chocklett  of  ODK  struggle  with 
the  heavy  Yule  Log. 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa  is  a  national  leadership  honor 
society  for  college  men.  It  recognizes  and  encour- 
ages the  achievement  of  exemplary  character  and 
superior  guality  in  scholarship,  athletics,  student 
government,  publications,  and  the  arts.  Tradi- 
tionally, new  members  are  tapped  at  the  Spring 
Honors  Convocation. 

ODK  worked  this  year  with  Mortar  Board  to  sponsor 
the  Yule  Log  ceremony  and  held  its  annual  Leader- 
ship Forum,  featuring  Dr.  Walter  H.  Judd,  in  the 
spring.  Occasional  luncheons  were  held  at  which 
new  projects  and  future  plans  were  discussed. 

PRESIDENT— Bill  Weiland 
VICE-PRES.— Gary  Chocklett 
SECRETARY— Mr.  Howard  M.  Smith 


FRONT    ROW:    Jim    Armentrout,    Gary    Chocklett,    Bill    Weiland,    Dr. 
Cecil    McCulley,    Bob    Gatten.    SECOND    ROW:    Jim    Breeden,    Steve 


Marcy,    Larry   White,   Tim    Sullivan,   Jerry    Ha 


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FRONT  ROW:  Dr.  Alexander  Kallos,  Bill  Lyons,  Jo  Jones,  Judy  Beth  Entler,  Robert  Gatten,  Dr.  David  Jenkins.  SECOND 
ROW:  Joe  Dye,  Mary  Ward,  Frances  Cole,  Pat  Coss,  Carol  Jones,  Robin  Jenks,  Viv  Rubin,  Ed  Newton.  THIRD  ROW:  Al 
Louer,  Tom  Stewart,  Richard  Lester,  Michael  Lombardi,  Lee  Doerries,  Frank  Turner,  Clifford  Pence,  Richard  Babcock.  FOURTH 
ROW:  Ginny  Knoop,  Patricia  Williams,  Don  Ferriss,  Bob  Kahn,  John  Gaidies,  John  Sours,  Paul  Bernstein,  Joy  Hutzel,  Barbara 
Lane. 


PI  DELTA  EPSILON  Sponsors  Spring  Publications  Banquet 


In  serving  as  the  national  hon- 
orary journalism  fraternity,  Pi 
Delta  Epsilon  strives  to  promote 
a  high  level  of  responsibility  and 
accuracy  in  college  communica- 
tions while  bringing  recognition 
to  those  who  made  outstanding 
contributions  to  these  media.  At 
the  Spring  Publications  Banguet, 
PDE  honored  new  initiates  and 
heard  speeches  by  Charles  Mc- 
Dowell and  Kays  Gary. 

PRESIDENT— Judy  Beth  Entler 
VICE-PRES— Bob  Gatten 
SECRETARY— Jo  Jones 
TREASURER— Bill  Lyons 
ADVISOR— Dr.  David  Jenkins 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Alexander  Kallos 


New   fall    initiates    of    PDE   await   the 
final  ceremony  in   the  Great  Hall. 


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GROUP    I:    Alice    Moberg,    Jean    Michael,    Diana    Barocco,    Veronica    Mulcahy,    Gail    Santilli,    Anne 

Brisebois,  Michele  Loizzi,  Ann  Loud,  Kerrv  Sawick,  Rose  Connelly.  Alpha    Lambda   Delta  IS  a   national 

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GROUP   II:    Merle    Markwith,    Dean    Donaldson,    Donna    Gorman,    Geri    Schnebli,    Miss    Barksdale,    Sue  average. 
L.  Miller,  Pat  Milliren,  Susan  Crouse,  Carol  Bagley,  Linda  Stickel. 

gF\  PRESIDENT— Pat  Milliren 

nM X        £\  ^  VICE-PRES.— Sue  Crouse 

"    ^  S&r'm  SECRETARY— Geri  Schnebli 

#%/"^    /°tV\  '  ▼  TREASURER— Sue  M  llei 

Rf'l  C    fyJf  ^^  ADVISOR— Dean  Birdena  Donaldson 

X  S\      '     mUm\  ADVISOR— Miss  Martha  Barksdale 

GROUP  III:  Pat  Crowe,  Alison  Brenner,  Mary  Hum,  Bette  Scott,  Corita  Herrmann,  Nancy  Priebe, 
Linda  Vacca,  Lee  Bonifant,  Marilyn  Giorgio,  Lynn  Kingery,  Barbara  Schwartz,  Lou.se  Saulnier, 
Susan  Harvell. 


FRONT  ROW:  Dan  Langdon,  Barry  Cressman,  Tom  Davis,  Randy  Bell,  Cliff  Pence.  SECOND 
ROW:  Jim  Chipps,  Tom  Powers,  Steve  Bogardus,  Tom  Stewart,  Ian  O'Flaherty.  THIRD  ROW: 
Allan  Brown,  Larry  Quails,  Ronald  Bensten,  John  Mueller,  Buzz  Donehower. 


Men  Scholars  Chosen 
by  PHI  ETA  SIGMA 

The  National  Honorary  Fraterni- 
ty for  freshman  and  sophomore 
men  was  founded  to  provide 
recognition  for  outstanding  scho- 
lastic achievement.  Scholarship  is 
thus  promoted  by  early  encour- 
agement. President  Paschall 
spoke  at  the  initiation  banguet 
in  the  fall. 


PRESIDENT— Randy  Bell 
VICE-PRES.— Dan  Langdon 
SECRETARY— Tom  Davis 
TREASURER— Barry  Cressman 
HISTORIAN— Clift  Pence 
ADVISOR— Dr.  A.  L.  Sancetta 


DELTA  OMICRON  Furthers  Interest  in  American  Composers 


Delta  Omicron  is  an  international 
professional  music  fraternity  for 
women.  Its  goal  is  to  promote 
appreciation  of  American  music 
and  American  composers.  This 
year  Delta  Omicron  planned  ex- 
ceptional music  activities,  includ- 
ing the  Mikado. 

PRESIDENT— Annabelle  Eaton 
VICE-PRES.— Mary  Sedwick 
SECRETARY— Joan  Southall 
TREASURER— Joyce  Whitehead 
ADVISOR— Mrs.  D.  Gonzales 


FRONT  ROW:  Annabelle  Eaton,  Jo  Jones,  Joyce  Whitehead,  Hollace  Casey,  Dorothy  Scott, 
Elizabeth  Bremer,  Barbie  Nold.  SECOND  ROW:  Barbie  Stansbury,  Susan  Ware,  Susan  Hollis, 
Linda  Johnson.  THIRD  ROW:  Ann  Loud,  Dorislee  Alters,  Nancy  Spears,  Deanie  Kahl. 


CHI  DELTA  PHI  Stimulates  Advancement  in  Creative  Writing 


FRONT    ROW:    DenaKay    Wade,    Del    Harnsberger,    Chris    Hunt.    SECOND     ROW:     Robii 
Martha  Wessells,  Carol  Covell. 


Chi  Delta  Phi,  the  women's  na- 
tional honorary  literary  society, 
seeks  to  stimulate  interest,  ap- 
preciation and  participation  in 
creative  writing  on  campus.  This 
year,  bimonthly  meetings  were 
held  to  discuss  literary  works  of 
members,  to  hear  different 
speakers  and  to  discuss  various 
aspects  of  creativity.  A  series 
of  poetry  readings  was  also 
scheduled. 


PRESIDENT— Martha  Wessells 
VICE-PRES.— Carolyn  Brock 
SECRETARY— Del  Harnsberger 
TREASURER— Robin  Russell 
HISTORIAN— Carol  Covell 
ADVISOR— Mr.  J.  C.  Cacciapaglia 


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Honorary  Forensic  Society  Competes  in  Region  II  Tourney 


FRONT   ROW:    Brian    West,    Chuclc    Huxsaw,    Ed    Rawl,   Jim    Lowe,    Ed    Shifman.   SECOND    ROW:    Mr.   Glenn    Kirk,   Jerry    Harris,    Mr.    Donald    McConkey 


Delta  Sigma  Rho-Tau  Kappa  Alpha  is  the  national 
honorary  forensic  society  for  persons  who  have 
excelled  in  debating  activities  for  more  than  two 
years.  The  William  and  Mary  chapter  competed 
against  teams  from  five  other  states  in  the  Region 
II   Debate  Tournament  held  in   October  at   V.  P.  I. 


PRESIDENT— Jerry  Harris 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Glenn  Kirk 
ADVJSOR—  Mr.  Donald  McConkey 


FRONT  ROW:  Ann  Lyon.  William  Hendricks,  Betty  Staton.  SECOND 
ROW:  Harry  Krauss,  Bonnie  Mayo,  Dottie  Gilbert,  Robert  Fessler. 
THIRD  ROW:  Terry  Thompson,  Martha  Johnston.  Thomas  Stewart, 
Mary  Beyer. 


ETA  SIGMA  PHI  Maintains 
Ancient  Language  Interest 

A  national  honorary  fraternity  dedicated  to  main- 
taining interest  in  the  field  of  ancient  languages, 
Eta  Sigma  Phi  held  a  reception  for  ancient  lan- 
guage students  at  the  beginning  of  the  year.  It 
was  the  first  event  in  a  series  of  programs  which 
featured  guest  speakers  on  various  topics  of  inter- 
est to  the  members,  and  concluded  in  the  spring 
semester  with  the  official  pledging  and  initiation 
ceremony  for  the  year's  inductees. 


PRESIDENT— Bill  Hendricks 
VICE-PRES.— Robert  Sheeran 
CORR.  SEC— Betty  Staton 
REC.  SEC— Ann  Lyon 
SERGEANT  AT  ARMS— Bob  Fessler 
ADVISOR— Dr.  G.J.  Ryan 


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KAPPA  DELTA  PI  Promotes  Education  Through  Scholarships 


Kappa  Delta  Pi  is  the  honorary 
fraternity  for  those  who  show  in- 
terest and  ability  in  the  field  of 
education.  The  fraternity  spon- 
sored guest  speakers  and  held 
banquets  in  honor  of  new  honor- 
ary initiates,  including  such  lead- 
ers as  Walter  Cronkite  and  Win- 
throp  Rockefeller.  The  Edward 
R.  Murrow  Memorial  Scholarship 
Fund,  a  project  of  Kappa  Delta 
Pi,  was  set  up  this  year  with  the 
hope  that  through  this  fund  the 
number  of  scholarships  awarded 
annually  by  the  fraternity  will 
increase. 

PRESIDENT— Suzanne  Stainback 
VICE-PRES.— Betty  Staton 
SECRETARY— Florence  Bishop 
TREASURER— Bill  Heins 
ADVISOR— Dr.  A.  J.  Galfo 


FRONT  ROW:   Suzanne   Stainback.  SECOND   ROW:    Patricia    L.    Patterson,    Penny    Sanford,    Florence 
Bishop. 


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FRONT  ROW:  John    Michael  Turner,  James  Collins,    Leon    Bly,    Rannie 
Vernon,    William    Royall.    SECOND    ROW:     Bill    Heins,    Doug     French, 


Lyle  Bagley,  Larry  Claussen,  Lloyd  Duck,  Dan  Langdon. 


The  Nu  Sigma  chapter  of  Phi  Mu 
Alpha  completed  its  first  year 
as  a  professional  fraternity  for 
male  students  interested  in  mu- 
sic. Sponsorship  of  the  Mikado, 
the  New  York  Pro   Musica  Con- 


certs, and  a  concert  of  Ameri- 
can music  highlighted  the  year. 
Through  its  activities  the  club 
sought  to  foster  brotherhood 
and  to  encourage  an  interest  in 
music. 


PRESIDENT— Bill  Heins 
VICE-PRES.— Larry  Claussen 
SECRETARY— Dan  Langdon 
TREASURER— Leon  Bly 
ADVISOR— Dr.  F.  D.  Tuesdell 


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FRONT  ROW:  Saverio  Perrotti,  Jr.,  William  Keown,  Professor  A.  W. 
Phelps,  William  Culverhouse,  Gary  Gleason,  Stephen  Kapral,  William 
Jeffries,  Charles  Rideout,  Assistant  Professor  Emeric  Fischer,  Dean 
Joseph  Curtis,  Stanley  Lee  Morris.  SECOND  ROW:  John  Perrin, 
Stewart  P.  Davis,  Alfred  Swersky,  William  Savage,  Charles  Everett, 
David  W.  O'Bryan,  Winston  Haythe,  Osborne  Morgan,  Jr.,  Gordan 
Kent,  Aubrey  Goldberg,    Robert  Lent,   G.  Curtis  Overman,  Jr.  THIRD 


ROW:  Albert  P.  Burton,  Jr.,  Albert  J.  Mainelli,  Jr.,  Craig  Dana, 
Joseph  Roskos,  William  Cowardin,  Kenneth  Whitehurst,  Bradford 
Coupe,  Stanley  Barr,  Jr.,  Stephen  Harris,  C.  Jerry  Franklin,  Robert 
Lee  Simpson,  Jr.  FOURTH  ROW:  Rufus  Leonard,  Jr.,  Austin  J. 
Canning,  Jr.,  Gus  John  James,  II,  Burke  Margulies,  Peter  Paul 
Broccoletti,  Robert  P.  Wolf. 


Phi  Alpha  Delta  is  a  national  hon- 
orary law  fraternity.  The  frater- 
nity sponsored  a  reception  for 
alums    at    homecoming,    a    spa- 


ghetti dinner,  an  evening  at  the 
Wedgewood  theater,  mock 
court  trials,  and  guest  speakers 
such  as  Woodrow  Pusey. 


JUSTICE— Stephen  Kapral 
VICE-JUSTICE— Gary  Gleason 
TREASURER— Charles  Rideout 
CLERK— William  Culverhouse 
MARSHALL— William  Jeffries 

PHI  DELTA  PHI 
Joins  U.S.  Council 

Phi  Delta  Phi  is  a  professional 
legal  fraternity  formed  to  extend 
professional  standards,  scholar- 
ship, and  fellowship  among  the 
law  students,  law  faculty,  and  in 
the  practicing  profession.  In  De- 
cember, the  local  chapter  joined 
the  National  Council  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada.  Dis- 
tinguished speakers  highlighted 
monthly  dinner  meetings. 


FRONT  ROW:  Rodney  Johnson,  S.  Strother  Smith,  Thomas  C.  Palmer,  Donald  P.  Blackwell. 
SECOND  ROW:  James  R.  Troth,  Peter  H.  White,  John  Deal,  Aldric  Labell,  Horace  Teass,  Jr.. 
Raymond  H.  Kraftson,  Russell  Kimes. 


MAGISTRATE— Thomas  C. 

Palmer,  Jr. 
VICE-MAGISTRATE— S.  Strother 

Smith,  III 
CLERK— Donald  Blackwell 
EXCHEQUER— J.  Rodney  Johnson 


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FRONT     ROW:     Bill     Ewald,     Ruth     Stoneburner 
Hubbell,  Donna  Province,  Linda  Gray. 


Dr.     Stanley     Williams.     SECOND     ROW:     Patricia 


PSI  CHI  Chooses 
Top  Psych  Students 

Psi  Chi,  the  national  honor  so- 
ciety in  psychology,  seeks  to  ad- 
vance the  science  of  psychology 
and  to  encourage,  stimulate,  and 
maintain  scholastic  achievements 
of  its  individual  members.  Mem- 
bership included  graduate  stu- 
dents as  well  as  undergraduates 
who  held  a  1.8  overall  average 
and  a  2.0  in  psychology.  Psi  Chi 
worked  in  conjunction  with  the 
Psychology  Club  in  planning  ac- 
tivities and  twice  this  year  rec- 
ognized deserving  students  by 
electing  them  to  membership. 

PRESIDENT— Bill  Ewald 
VICE-PRES.— Cecile  Mayrand 
SECRETARY— Ruth  Stoneburner 
TREASURER— Phyllis  Hornbuckle 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Stanley  Williams 


PI  DELTA  PHI  Sponsors  Visits  of  French  Dignitaries 


This  year  Pi  Delta  Phi  achieved 
its  purpose  of  encouraging  in- 
terest and  knowledge  of  French 
culture  and  language.  The  fra- 
ternity sponsored  visits  of 
French  dignitaries,  held  recep- 
tions for  prospective  majors  in 
this  field,  and  conducted  part  of 
each  meeting  in  the  language. 
The  Beta  Epsilon  chapter  of  this 
national  honorary  French  frater- 
nity held  two  initiation  cere- 
monies for  new  members. 


PRESIDENT— Ursula  Riddick 
VICE-PRES.— Susan  Hackney 
SECRETARY— Blair  Riepma 
TREASURER— Charles  Nicholson 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Gordon  Ringgold 


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FRONT  ROW:  Sue  Brand,  Elizabeth  Blair  Riepma,  Ursula  Riddick,  Susan  Hackney,  Charles  Nichol- 
son, Anne  Brisebois.  SECOND  ROW:  Dr.  Gordon  Ringgold.  Suzie  Andrews,  Pat  Coss,  Ralph 
Hancewicz,  Elizabeth  Brady. 


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Post-Dramatem  Held 
by  THETA  ALPHA  PHI 

Virginia  Alpha  Chapter  of  the 
national  honorary  fraternity  of 
the  Theatre  Arts,  Theta  Alpha 
Phi,  sought  to  increase  interest, 
stimulate  creativity,  and  foster 
artistic  achievement  in  all  of  the 
allied  arts  and  crafts  of  the  the- 
atre. Members  distinguished 
themselves  on  stage  and  back- 
stage and  conducted  the  post- 
dramatem  of  college  produc- 
tions. The  fraternity  also  held  a 
gala  Christmas  party  for  the 
theatregoers  of  the  community 
and  faculty. 


PRESIDENT— Tom  Baker 
VICE-PRES.— Richard  Vos 
SECRETARY— Mary  Blanford 
TREASURER— Susan  Szadokierski 
ADVISOR — Mr.  Howard  Scammon 


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FRONT  ROW:  Mary  Blanford,  Richard  Vos,  Tom  Baker,  Susan  Szadokierski,  Mr.  Howard  Scammon 
SECOND  ROW:  Joyce  Hill,  Ursula  Riddick,  Nancy  Combs,  Keith  Taylor,  Michael  Leeper,  John 
Kirkpatrick,  Bob  Weeks,  Judy  Hein,  Christine  Sturges. 


FRONT   ROW:   Nelson    Hower,    Lindsey  Wittmus,    Mary   Sherman,    William    Slauson.    SECOND    ROW: 
David  Blumenthal,  Joe  Lieb,  Hayden  Gordon. 


Fraternity  Honors 
Future  Physicists 

Membership  in  Sigma  Pi  Sigma 
signifies  the  recognition  of  high 
scholarship  and  the  promise  of 
achievement  in  physics.  To  de- 
velop further  a  spirit  of  profes- 
sional pride  among  its  members, 
Sigma  Pi  Sigma  visited  the  cy- 
clotron at  NASA,  sponsored  lec- 
tures by  nationally  recognized 
scientists,  and  held  fall  and 
spring  inductions. 

PRESIDENT— Mary  Sherman 
VICE-PRES.— Bill  Slauson 
SECRETARY— Lindsey  Wittmus 
TREASURER— Nelson  Hower 
ADVISOR— Dr.  J.  D.  Lawrence 


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PUBLICATIONS 


A  time  to  listen  .  .  . 
a  time  to  read  ...  a 
time  to  remember  .  .  . 
a  time  to  communi- 
cate. 


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Committee  Sets  High  Standards 


The  Student  Publications  Com- 
mittee acts  to  establish  and  main- 
tain high  standards  of  journalism 
by  creating  general  policy  rules 
for  the  three  college  publica- 
tions. The  Committee  also  ap- 
points the  editors  of  these  pub- 
lications. 


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FRONT  ROW:  Frances  Cole,  Gail 
Williams— Chairman.  SECOND 
ROW:  Jim  Armentrout,  John  Sours, 
Robert    Gat+en. 


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COLONIAL  ECHO  Strives  to  Capture  the 


Layout  Staff— FRONT  ROW:  Kenneth  Smith,  Steve  Ziglar— Layout  Edi- 
tor, Betty  Wade  Wyatt.  SECOND  ROW:  Don  Roberts,  Sally  James, 
Dan  Spengeman,  Bill  Long. 


1966  was  a  year  of  change  for  fhe  Colonial  Echo  a-s 
traditions  were  broken  and  new  ones  established 
to  allow  the  1966  Colonial  Echo  to  capture  the 
spirit  and  vitality  of  life  at  William  and  Mary. 
The  book  was  expanded  by  eighty  pages  and  nu- 
merous candid  shots  were  included  in  the  more  in- 
formal layouts  created  by  the  staff.  The  Echo  was 
printed  by  offset  for  the  first  time  this  year,  allow- 
ing the  staff  to  use  more  creative  technigues. 

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF— Robert  Gatten 
ASSOC.  EDITOR— Carol  Jones 
BUSINESS  MANAGER— Ron  Woerle 


Photography — Martha    Berger,    Tom    Cory — Photography    Editor,    Torrey 
Froscher,  Dave  Allen. 


Business  Manager  Ron  Woerle  discusses   Echo  finance  with 
past  Business  Manager  Anne  Dixon. 


Class  Staff— FRONT  ROW:  Bea  Peca,  Caroline  Vaiden,  Jean  Michael, 
Bonnie  Robinson— Class  Editor,  Ellen  Wolff,  Linda  Brechbill.  SECOND 
ROW:  Betty  Collins,  Kathleen  Buckley,  Mildred  Pitts,  Krin  Larson, 
Barbie  Babb,  Margaret  Hanzlik,  Cathy  Brown. 


Pete  Peterson,  Taylor  Representative,  Bob  Gat+en,  and 
Norman  Dowdy,  Taylor  Staff  Artist,  discuss  yearbook  pro- 
cedure during  Bob's  visit  to  Taylor's  Dallas  plant  last 
summer. 


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Spirit  of  W  &  M 


Florence    Fraser,    Administration    and    Faculty 
Editor  and  Editorial  Assistant. 


Associate    Editor    Carol    Jones    keeps    well-in- 
formed  on    all   aspects    of   the    Colonial    Echo 

production    in    order   to    give    aid    and    advice 
to  the  junior  editors. 


Organization  Staff  members  Margie  Randall,  Jo  Lynne  Standi,  Pat 
Bailey,  Editor  Betty  Bishop,  and  Diane  Riley  search  for  the  best  methods 
in  preparing  their  section   in  the  Colonial  Echo. 


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ECHO  Expands  and  Adopts  Informal  and 


Copy    and    Business— FRONT    ROW:    James    Watts— Advertising    Man- 
ager,    Dickey    Barron— Copy    Editor,     Susan     Shafer.    SECOND     ROW: 


Beth    Distler,    Nonie    Turville,    Terry    Waters,    Elise    Jordan,    Barbie    Bas- 
suener. 


Alphabetizing  is  a  tedious  but  necessary  job  for  the  Class  Staff. 


Greeks— Bill     Fox— Fraternity     Editor,     Sandy     Mor 
Judy  Morris — Sorority  Editor. 


Sports— FRONT  ROW:   Pat  Butler— Men's  Sports   Editor,   Linda   Sheffield— Women's   Sports  "Smile    for    me,     please!"     was    a    continuously 

Editor.    SECOND    ROW:    Paul    Bernstein,    Bob    Driscoll.    Sallie    Daggett,    Suzanne    Bolton,  repeated  phrase  for  Organizations  Editor  Betty 

Linda  Freeman.  THIRD  ROW:  Rodger  Bates,  Jim  Jancaitis.  Bishop. 


122 


Lively  Format 


Many    hours    over    a    typewriter    was    the    job    cut    out  Literary — FRONT  ROW:   Betty  Bradley,   Don   Hall,   Mary  Hum. 

for  Copy  Editor  Dickey  Barron  and  her  staff.  Niklsl  Wakerlin,  Selman  Welt. 


SECOND  ROW: 


Student    Life    and    Features— FRONT    ROW:    Janice    Hunt,    Jane    Brower— Student    Life    Editor,    Dee    Boren — Features    Edi- 
tor.   SECOND    ROW:    Nancy    Spears,    Tom    Miller,    Merle    Markwith,  Bev  Johnson,  Mary  Stedman. 


123 


FLAT  HAT  Adds  New  Features  and  Widens  Its  Coverage 


The  Flat  Hat,  always  a  popular 
feature  of  campus  life,  this  year 
displayed  several  innovations.  In 
addition  to  its  thorough  cover- 
age of  campus  news  and  opinion 
on  a  wide  range  of  issues,  the 
weekly  paper  ran  a  series  of  fea- 
ture articles  in  conjunction  with 
WCWM's  program  series  on  the 
Student  Association.  New  layout 
technigues,  along  with  the  work 
of  cartoonists  Reid  Murtaugh 
and  Ed  Newton,  brightened  the 
pages  of  this  year's  issues.  The 
forceful  policy  of  John  Sours  and 
his  staff  generated  outstanding 
results  as  Flat  Hat  editorials 
brought  about  the  appearance  of 
the  Governor  of  Virginia  at  the 
Charter  Day  Convocation. 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF— John  Sours 
MANAGING  EDITOR— Mary  Ward 
BUSINESS  MANAGER— Robert  Kahn 


John  Sours,  Editor-in-Chief. 


Editorial  Board— SEATED:  John  Sours.  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Ginny  Knoop,  Don  Ferriss,  Judy 
Beth  Entler,  Robin  Jenks,  Mary  Ward,  John 
Gaidies. 


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The  junior  editors  work  with 
excitement  and  urgency  to 
meet  the  weekly  Wednesday 
deadline. 


News— FRONT  ROW:  Lauralee 
Grim,  Linda  Vacca,  Lynn  Kingery, 
Jean  Carson,  Barbara  Lane,  Nancy 
Verser,  Alison  Brenner.  SECOND 
ROW:  Peggy  Sothoron,  Debby  Duel, 
Kerry  Sawick,  Mike  Hodnett,  Mer- 
rill Barber,  Susan  Morrisey,  Chris 
Taylor. 


Associate  Editor  Mary  Ward 
discusses  the  material  for  an 
editorial  with  John. 


Make-up  and  Copy— FRONT  ROW: 

Trudy  Harwood,  Susan  Brown,  Bam- 
bi  Lynn,  Johnne  Whicker,  Dan  Jen- 
kins, Nora  Butler,  Clara  Abercrom- 
bie,  Deanne  Detorie.  SECOND 
ROW:  Judy  Knott,  Diane  Good- 
man, Melissa  Pollard,  Judy  Car- 
hart,  Linell  Broecker,  Jana  Lucas, 
Carrington  Salley,  Marilyn  John- 
son, Nancy  Verser. 


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Active  Schedules 


Features— FRONT  ROW:  Lenny  Graves,  Vivien  Rubin,  Ric  McKittrick.  SECOND  ROW: 
Susan  Estes,  Johnne  Whicker,  Dee  Curwen,  Nora  Butler,  Pat  Zepul,  Jean  Kirkley,  Terre 
Latsios,  Barb  Johnson.  THIRD  ROW:  Mike  Chesson,  Mike  Holland,  Christopher  Sherman, 
Sam  Roakes. 


Business  and  Circulation — Stu  Spirn,  Carolyn  Hitt,  Ed  Newton,  Judy  Chase. 


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Editor  John  Sours  looks  up  to  catch  a  glance 
of  his  busy  staff. 


126 


and  Weekly  Deadlines  Keep  Each  Staff  Busy 


Flat  Hat  staff  members  familiarize  the  fresh- 
men with  production  procedure  at  the  Publica- 
tions Open  House. 

Production,      Typing,      and      Archives— FRONT      ROW: 

Bonnie  Robinson,  Shirley  Harltess,  Joy  Hutzel,  Leonora 
Owre,  Pat  Coss.  SECOND  ROW:  Dottie  Wilkerson, 
Ann  Warrington,  Susan  Hackney,  Deanne  Detorie,  Suzi 
Andrews,  Clara  Abercrombie.  THIRD  ROW:  Sandy 
Morrison,  Edna  Powell,  Bill  Bradshaw,  Bruce  Sylvester, 
Betty  Newsome. 


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Sports— FRONT  ROW:  Ed  Weisberg,  Pat  Butler.  Jill  Hickey, 
Greg  Gaebe,  Robin  Jenlts,  Steve  Row,  Bob  Bland.  SECOND 
ROW:    George    Watson,    Ted    Fansher,    Bob    Day,    Bob    Thompson, 


127 


Students  and  Faculty  Contribute  Literary  Works 


Editor    Frances    Cole    addresses    the    first    shipment    of         Joe  Dye  and   Bob  Steidtmann  begin  the  search  for  the   best  selec- 
material  for  publication.  tions. 


Staff— FRONT   ROW:  Jim    Cornette,   Chris   Hunt,    Kathleen    Carr,    Cam 
Buchanan,    Martha    Wessells.    SECOND    ROW:    Martin    Burrough,    Larry 


Quails,  Randy  Bell,  Tom  Houston,  Richard  Nylander. 


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to  REVIEW 


Business 
present 
Review. 


Manager  Joe    Dye   posts  the 
circulation     figures    for    the 


The  William   and   Mary   Review, 

the  college  literary  magazine 
published  biannually,  is  composed 
of  fiction,  literary  criticism,  and 
writings  on  philosophy  and  the 
social  and  natural  sciences.  A 
visual  arts  section,  containing 
photographs  and  art  work,  is  also 
included  in  the  magazine.  This 
year  many  of  the  art  pieces  pub- 
lished in  this  section  were  dis- 
played at  Review-sponsored  art 
shows  held  in  the  Campus  Center. 
The  major  contributors  are  under- 
graduates and  faculty,  but  out- 
side work  is  occasionally  ac- 
cepted. 

EDITOR— Frances  Cole 

MANAGING    EDITOR— Frank   Turner 

BUSINESS  MANAGER— Joe  Dye 


Frances  Cole,  Editor-in-Chief. 


Editorial    Board— FRONT    ROW:    Cynthia    Ehmann,    Frances    Cole,    Suzan    Ward.    SECOND    ROW: 
Joe   Dye,  DenaKay  Wade,   Margaret  Good,   Frank  Turner. 


129 


Staff— FRONT  ROW:  Becky  Pierce,  Mary  Lou  Stafford,  Mary  Morden, 
Barbara  Hunter,  Judy  Algatt,  Joan  Flynn,  Lenelle  Duecker,  Martha 
Leech.  SECOND  ROW:  Selman  Welt,  Quentin  Van  Meter,  Steve  Row, 
Kathy    Ann    Kersey,    Susan    Moore,    Kerry    Sawiclc,    Susan    Cooke,    Kay 


Pulliam,  Bob  Meyerson,  Richard  Gurney.  THIRD  ROW:  John  Lippert, 
Dave  Spaulding,  Stan  Wojno,  Jr.,  James  Green,  Ronald  Williamson, 
Steve  Wing,  Tom  Wright,  Charlie  Dent,  Mike  Nuckols,  David  KIntsfather, 
Woody  Lons. 


Bill   Lyons,   Proqram   Manager,   ponders  over  the         Directors — Mike  Lombardi,   Robert  A.  Johnson,  Euclid  Coukouma,   Lynr   Cooke,  Clifford   Pence, 
selection  of  a  theme  song. 


130 


WCWM  Offers  Special  Programs 
and  Increased  Broadcasting  Power 


Mary  enjoys  a  hot  cup  of  coffee  while  talking  with  WCWM 
men  Bill  Lyons  and  Steve  Circuru  after  the  Peter,  Paul,  and 
Mary  Concert  in  spring,   1965. 


WCWM,  the  radio  voice  of  the  College  of  William 
and  Mary,  expanded  this  year  to  become  an  active 
part  of  the  communications  system  of  the  campus. 
Starting  out  with  a  time-tested  staff,  WCWM  at- 
tracted a  large  number  of  freshmen  who  worked 
hard  and  well.  The  station  added  a  new  control 
board  and  a  UPI  teletype  to  aid  the  news  staff 
and  also  boosted  its  power  to  20  Kw  through 
affiliation  with  York  County  High  School.  Special 
programs  about  the  Student  Association,  a  twenty- 
four  hour  rockathon,  and  an  improved  programming 
schedule  presented  the  campus  with  a  more  com- 
prehensive program  for  listening  enjoyment. 


PROGRAM  MANAGER— Bill  Lyons 
CHIEF  ANNOUNCER— Rick  Babcock 
CHIEF  ENGINEER— Euclid  Coukouma 


Tom    Stewart,    Richard    Lester,    Steve    Curcuru,    Al    Louer.    SEATED:    Bill    Lyons. 


Tom  Stewart  reads  the  latest  news  from  UPI  and  prepares  it 
for  broadcast. 


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INTEREST  GROUPS 


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a  time  to  participate 
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Theater  Offers  Varied  Programs 


The  William  and  Mary  Theatre 
provides  colorful,  dramatic  en- 
tertainment for  the  College  and 
community.  The  plays  presented 
are  an  important  cultural  activity, 
providing  a  source  of  satisfaction 
for  the  numerous  students  who 
participate. 


Members  of  the  cast  of  Dark 
of  the  Moon  gather  to  witness 
the  ill-fated  marriage  of  John 
the  witch-boy  (Bob  Henning- 
er)  to  Barbara  Allen  (Jodie 
Baumgaertel). 


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Variety  Is  Key  Word  in  WILLIAM  AND  MARY 


A  typical  day  in  the  country  store  is  portrayed  in  a  scene  from  Dark  of  the  Moon. 


Jere    Rapp   uses   some   free    moments   to    study   his   cues   for   operating   the 
stage  lights. 


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John    and    Barbara    of    Dark    of   the    Moon    discuss    the    problems    of    their  John    Kirkpatrick    makes    use    of   the    theatre's 

hopeless  situation.  well-stocked  costume  room. 


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THEATRE  Productions 


Under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Howard  Scammon  and 
Mr.  Frank  Staroba,  a  variety  of  four  plays  was  pre- 
sented by  the  William  and  Mary  Theatre,  including 
Folklore,  Shaw,  and  Shakespeare,  as  well  as  a  cur- 
rent play  by  Robert  Anderson. 

The  first  production,  Dark  of  the  Moon,  utilized 
choral  and  technical  effects  to  tell  the  poignant 
tale  of  John  the  witch-boy  and  his  tragic  attempt 
to  become  human. 

Always  encouraging  new  work,  the  Theatre  pre- 
sented in  December  The  Days  Between  by  Robert 
Anderson  as  part  of  the  American  Playwrights 
Theatre  plan.  The  play  concerns  a  presumed  writer- 
college  professor  who  learns  one  must  live  "the 
days  between." 


Mr.    Howard    Scammon,    Director,   surveys   the    on-stage    results 
of  many  long,  hard  hours. 


Ted  Seares  (Keith  Taylor)  listens  as  Barbara  Ives  (Judy  Hein)  The  intricacy  of  the  stage  designs  was  a   highlight  of  The  Days 

pours  out  her  troubles  in  The  Days  Between.  Between. 

Jim  Williams  contributes  to  the  behind-the-scenes  activities  by 
operating  the  curtain  ropes. 


The   important    pre-performance    job    of   making-up    actress 
Patty   Hartleben   is  efficiently  handled   by  Ann   Chancellor. 


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MISALLIANCE  and  THE  MERCHANT 
OF  VENICE  Conclude  the  Season 


George  Bernard  Shaw's  Misal- 
liance provided  comic  relief  in 
the  schedule  of  plays.  Set  on  the 
country  estate  of  a  middle  class 
underwear  manufacturer,  the  hu- 
morous play  has  as  its  theme  the 
lack  of  communication  between 
generations.  The  final  production 
of  the  season  was  Shakespeare's 
The  Merchant  of  Venice. 


This  scene  from  Misalliance  depicts  one  of  the  many  discussion   sessions — this  time         Judy  Mitchell  and  Carri  Anthony  op- 
on  the  subjects  of  democracy  and  freedom.  erate  the  lighting   controls. 


"Express  it  like  this!"  Bob  Weeks  illustrates  for  Paul  Ritchie. 


During    a    practice    session,    Patty    Hartleben    rehearses 
her  part  in  Misalliance. 


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Each  spring  students  of  the  Back- 
drop Club  produce  and  direct 
a  musical.  The  club's  enthusiasm, 
ingenuity,  and  acting  talent  all 
combined  this  year  to  create  a 
delightful   production   of  Gypsy. 


PRESIDENT— Mary  Blandford 
DIRECTOR— Bob  Weeks 
CHOREOGRAPHER— 

Patty  Hartleben 
MUSICAL   DIRECTOR— Joyce  H 


BACKDROP  CLUB  Culminates  Year 
With  Musical  Produced  by  Members 


Last  year  the  Backdrop  Club  presented  a  gay,  colorful  production  of  Carnival. 


FRONT    ROW:    Bea    Peca,    Joyce    Hill,    Bob    Weeks,    Patty    Hartleben, 
John    Kirtpatnck,    Cornelia    Allen.    SECOND    ROW:    Judy    Hem,    Mary 


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BAND  and  MAJORETTES  Display  Talent  in 


Under  the  direction  of  Charles  R.  Varner,  the  band 
led  a  varied  musical  life  during  the  year.  In  the 
fall  it  performed  as  a  marching  group  during  the 
halftimes  at  both  home  and  away  games,  and  after 
Thanksgiving  joined  a  concert  band  and  went  on 
tour.  In  addition,  these  William  and  Mary  musicians 
presented  two  informal  concerts  in  the  Wren 
Courtyard  and  their  annual  formal  concert  at  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Hall.  Membership  in  the  band  is  deter- 
mined by  private  auditions  which  are  open  to  any 
student  who  plays  an  instrument. 

DIRECTOR— Charles  R.  Varner 
PRESIDENT— Leon  Bly 

JUNIOR  REPRESENTATIVE— Joyce  Whitehead 
SOPHOMORE  REPRESENTATIVE— Lyle  Bagley 
FRESHMAN  REPRESENTATIVE— Robert  Miller 


Members  of  the  band  help  to  boost  the  spirit  at  a  pep  rally. 


During   halftime,  the   Brass  section   performs  with   precision. 


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Halftime  Performances 


A  pep  rally  offers  a   good   opportunify  for  the   majorettes 
to  do  their  part  in  encouraging  school  spirit. 


Six  lovely  high-stepping  young  ladies  were  an  at- 
tractive addition  to  the  William  and  Mary  March- 
ing Band  as  they  appeared  at  pep  rallies,  parades, 
and  football  games.  Supplied  with  tassels  and 
batons,  the  majorettes  performed  their  intricate  and 
hard-practiced  routines  before  the  crowds  at  Cary 
Stadium  in  delightful  halftime  shows. 

Additions  to  the  majorette  sguad  are  selected  in 
the  spring  by  those  already  in  the  marching  group. 
The  girls  trying  out  are  judged  on  the  basis  of  grace 
and  precision  in  individual  baton-twirling  perform- 
ance. Once  chosen,  the  majorettes  begin  practicing 
new  routines  immediately  and  by  fall  are  ready  to 
help  add  color  and  pageantry  to  the  William  and 
Mary  football  field. 


These    beaming    faces    relay    the    excitement    of    a    footbal 
game  performance. 


Pat  A.  Patterson — Head  Majorette,  Kathy  Kincaid,  Norma  Jarrett, 
Carol  Smith,  Louise  Saulnier,  Marty  Miller,  Karen  Williams,  Margie 
Gove. 


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CHOIR  Performs  in  Eastern  U.S.  While  on  Tour 


In  its  twenty-first  year  under  the  direction  of  Dr. 
Carl  A.  (Pappy)  Fehr,  the  William  and  Mary  Choir 
has  continued  a  hard-won  tradition  of  musical  ex- 
cellence, acclaimed  by  the  college,  state-wide  and 
out-of-state   audiences,   and   television   viewers. 


The  Choir's  expanding  prestige  has  gained  for  its 
members  many  exciting  experiences,  but  this  year 
they  were  hard-pressed  to  surpass  the  excitement 
and  honor  of  singing  for  the  Virginia  Day  celebra- 
tion at  the  New  York  World's  Fair  in  May,   1965. 


Dr.  William  G.  Guy  leads  the  Choir  in  the  Academic  Procession  at  Commencement,  1965. 


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DIRECTOR— Dr.  Carl  A.  Fehr 
PRESIDENT— Jack  Cole 
SEC.-TREAS.— Cheryl  Johnson 
STAGE  MANAGER— Bill  Harris 
ALUM.  SEC. — Mary  Brennan 
HISTORIAN— Ka+hy  Parkinson 


Dr.   Carl    Fehr   conducts   while    Mary    Brenner    presents    her 
solo. 


The  camera  ventures  behind  the  scenes  at  the   1965  Christ- 
mas Concert. 


Last  minute  preparations  are  made  prior  to  taping  the  Choir's  Christmas  television  performance. 


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CHORUS  Members  Prepare  Varied  Music  for  Concerts 


This  year  the  Chorus  numbered  over  seventy  girls, 
all  of  whom  worked  every  Tuesday  and  Thursday 
to  sing  the  artistic  music  for  which  their  fine  reputa- 
tion has  been  established.  Throughout  the  school 
year  the  Chorus  contributed  in  many  ways  to  the 
events  on  the  college's  musical  calendar.  They 
prepared  six  carols  for  the  Christmas  Concert. 
Then,  until  May,  the  Chorus  prepared  their  music 
for  the  Spring  Concert.  These  pieces  were  varied, 
in  keeping  with  Dr.  Fehr's  aim  to  give  the  girls  an 
education  in  singing  and  appreciating  the  different 
types  of  music. 


Members  of  the  Chorus  use  their  fingers  to  help   practice 
the  correct  mouth  position  for  singing. 


Dr.  Fehr  directs  as  the  Chorus  prepares  a  new  song  for  the 
Spring  Concert. 


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FRONT  ROW:  Mr.  G.  Kirk,  Mary  Waterman,  Ed  Shifman,  Gael  Getty 
Jo  Ann  Walthall.  Mr.  D.  McConkey.  SECOND  ROW:  Ray  Congress 
Ed    Rawl,   Jim    Lowe,    Richard    Hayhurst,    Dean    Hewes,    Chuck    Huxsaw 


THIRD    ROW:    Bob    Weill,    Jer 
Richard  Knight,  Jim  Cobb. 


COUNCIL  Hosts  Marshall-Wythe  Debate  Tournament 


The  Debate  Council  is  an  organization  for  students 
with  interest  and  ability  in  forensics.  The  Council, 
headed  by  President  Ed  Shifman,  debated  this 
year's  national  topic,  "Resolved:  That  law  enforce- 
ment agencies  should  have  greater  freedom  for  the 
investigation  of  crime."  The  highlight  of  the  year 
was  the  Marshall-Wythe  Debate  Tournament  held 
at  William  and  Mary  in  early  February  with  ap- 
proximately forty  schools  represented.  The  W  &  M 
debaters  also  hosted  two  Cambridge  students  who 
debated  the  topic,  "Resolved:  That  American  cul- 
ture is  debased  and  debasing." 


William   and   Mary  and   Cambridge  debaters   present  their 
cases   on   the   topic,    "Resolved:    That   American    culture    is 


debased  and  debasing. 


In  one  of  the  most  important  of  the  Debating  Team's  en- 
gagements, the  Marshall-Wythe  Debate  Tournament,  Mike 
Chesson  argues  against  increased  freedom  in  law  enforce- 
ment. 


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Company  A — Cadet  Cap- 
tain James  M.  Todd, 
Company  Commander. 


Company  B — Cadet  Cap- 
tain Stacy  F.  Garrett, 
Company  Commander. 


Company  C — Cadet  Cap- 
tain Rodger  A.  Bates, 
Company  Commander. 


Company  D — Cadet  Cap- 
tain Robert  J.  Kennedy, 
Company  Commander. 


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ROTC  Trains  Male  Students  for  Future  Army  Careers 


The  Reserve  Officers'  Training 
Corps,  a  voluntary  program  for 
men,  rewards  its  members  with 
academic  credit  and  training  in 
the  military — tactical  and  his- 
torical. The  program  provides 
young  men  with  the  opportunity 
to  fulfill  their  military  obligation 
in  a  position  they  desire  and  also 
creates  a  more  capable  national 
defense.  Inspection  in  December 
by  General  William  H.  Train, 
Commandant  of  the  First  Army, 
the  Military  Ball  in  March,  and 
the  final  general  inspection  high- 
lighted the  ROTC  year. 

Master  Sergeant  Salunek  demonstrates 
the  proper  procedure  for  cleaning  a 
rifle. 


Cadet  Colonel   William   We 
land,   Brigade   Commander. 


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The   Queen's   Guard   and    Drum   and    Bugle   Corps— Cadet    Lt.    Col.    Lawrence    B.    Rosser,    Queen's   Guard    Con 
mandant;    Cadet    Major    Leon    Bly,    Drum    and    Bugle    Platoon  Commandant. 


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The    ROTC    Brigade    Staff    leads    off    the    1965    Homecoming 
Parade. 


Corps  Honors  Visiting 

The  two  affiliate  social  organizations  within  the 
ROTC  are:  Scabbard  and  Blade,  a  national  honor- 
ary military  fraternity;  and,  The  Queen's  Guard 
Association,  made  up  of  the  members  of  William 
and  Mary's  elite  drill  team. 


Scabbard  and  Blade— FRONT  ROW:  Tom  Ford,  Dave  Kern,  David 
Henderson.  SECOND  ROW:  Jeff  Arnold,  William  Weiland.  THIRD 
ROW:    James    Todd,     William     Mcintosh.     FOURTH     ROW:     Spencer 


Murray,     Mike    Greenwood,    Jim     Rumpler.    FIFTH     ROW:    John     Mc- 
Carthy, Robert  Kennedy,  Charles  Thome. 


Queen's  Guard  Association 


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General  and  Performs  at  Homecoming 


FIRST    BATTALION    STAFF— Cadet    U.    Col.    David    Henderson,    Cadet    Major  Colonel    Julian     Hogan,    right,    offers    visiting    General 

Spencer    Murray,    Cadet    Captain    Harry    Anthony,    Cadet    Captain    Gene    Cervi,  William     H.     Train    a     look    at    a     typical     ROTC    drill. 

Cadet  Captain  James  Rumpler. 


SECOND    BATTALION    STAFF— Cadet    Lt.    Col.    Jeff    Arnold.    Cadet    Captain         The  Queen's  Guard  displays  excellence  in  precision  drill. 
John    McCarthy,   Cadet   Captain    Mike   Greenwood,    Cadet    Major    P.   J.    Sweeney, 
Cadet  Captain  W.  C.  Dibling. 


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FRONT    ROW:    David    Conway,     David    Larmore,     Bob    Mooney,    Jack 
Cole,  John   Mueller,    Mike   Lee,  Tom   Jordan,    David    Baldwin.   SECOND 


ROW:    David    Bonsai,    Don    Ferriss,   Jerry  T.  Johnson,    Lindsey    Florence, 
Michael    Dowling,    Richard    W.    Mueller,    Bill    Heins,    Don    Roberts. 


APO  Members  Strive  to  Serve  College  and  Community 


Mike    Dowling    and    Jim    Hockman    usher   for   the    Concert- 
Series  as  an  APO  service. 


Members    of    APO    gather    informally 
to  discuss  an  upcoming  project. 


The  major  factors  contributing  to  the  welfare  of 
a  college  community — friendship,  leadership,  serv- 
ice, and  education — are  the  ideals  of  the  national 
service  fraternity  Alpha  Phi  Omega.  In  pursuit  of 
these  goals  APO  members  worked  closely  together 
on  such  projects  as  ushering  for  concerts  and  foot- 
ball games,  inviting  enlightening  speakers  to  their 
meetings,  and  decorating  for  various  school  func- 
tions. APO  selected  and  pledged  its  new  mem- 
bers during  the  spring  semester. 


PRESIDENT— Jack  Cole 
VICE-PRES— Bob  Mooney 
SECRETARY— Mike  Lee 
TREASURER— John  Mueller 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Jim  Fuller 


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Tours  for  Prospective  Students  Conducted  by  CIRCLE  K 


Circle  K,  a  collegiate  service  club  affiliated  with  Ki- 
wanis  International,  is  organized  to  perform  various 
service  projects  for  both  the  college  and  local  com- 
munities. Tours  of  the  College  campus  for  prospec- 
tive students  and  ushering  at  athletic  and  cultural 
events  constituted  this  year's  long  range  projects 
while  assisting  at  registration,  distributing  academic 
robes,  and  compiling  a  campus  tour  booklet  com- 
prised its  short  range  activities.  The  club  is  repre- 
sented on  the  international  level  by  Gary  Reese, 
newly  elected  International  Trustee,  and  Chuck 
Amory,  Capital  District  Lt.  Governor. 

Les  Dobbs,  Bill  Scott,  and  Lee  Bradshaw  perform  a  Circle 
K  service  by  helping  to  distribute  caps  and  gowns  to  seniors. 


Circle   K  members  provide  a   greatly  needed  helping   hand 
at  Registration  each  semester. 

PRESIDENT— Bill  Scott 
VICE-PRES.— Joe  Dye 
SECRETARY— Selman  Welt 
TREASURER— Bill  Lock 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Ed  Derringe 


FRONT  ROW:  Jeff  Piland,  Chjck  Amory.  Gary  Reese,  Bob  Gatten, 
Joe  Dye,  Don  Hall,  John  Jackson.  SECOND  ROW:  Gary  Williams, 
Pat  Butler,   Selman  Welt,    Stan    Eastman,    Derris    Raper,  Jim   Watts,    Bill 


Scott,     Les    Dobbs,    Lee    Bradshaw,    Jim    Becker,     Bill     Lock,     Ken     Ley, 
Harry  Wilkins. 


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Mermet+es 
and  beauty 


coordinate  efforts  to  achieve  grace 
in  synchronized  swimming. 


FRONT  ROW:  Janey  Cooke,  Gerry  Thompson,  Denny  Taylor,  Nancy  McNairy,  Ga 
Littlefield.  SECOND  ROW:  Gretchen  Barney.  Linda  Freeman,  Ellen  Shorter,  Claire 
Anderson,  Jody  Baumgaertel.  THIRD  ROW:  Jenny  Conner,  Judy  Odland,  Carolyn  Peery, 
Becki  McColpin,  Janle  McKay.  FOURTH  ROW:  Betty  Wadkins,  Christy  Hall,  Karen 
Nylander,   Ginny  Goolsby,    Dottie   Wilkerson,    Missy   Crowgey,    Terry  Waters. 

MERMETTES  Present  Underwater 
Version  of  'The  Wizard  of  Oz' 


The  Mermettes,  the  women's 
aquatic  ballet  team,  highlighted 
their  year  with  a  unique  produc- 
tion of  The  Wizard  of  Oz.  Many 
hours  of  training,  rehearsal,  and 
costume  and  set  designing  and 
construction  went  into  this  Mer- 
mette  spring  extravaganza.  Sev- 
eral members  of  the  group  at- 
tended the  International  Acad- 
emy of  Aquatic  Arts  Symposium 
in  Washington,  D.C. 

CO-DIRECTORS— Denny  Taylor 
Gerry  Thompson 
SEC.-TREAS. — Janey  Cooke 
COSTUMES— Laurie  Hutchings 
BACKDROP— Nancy  McNairy 


Denny  Taylor,  as  Cleopatra,  enter- 
tains the  large  crowd  at  the  Mermettes 
show  in  the  spring  of  1965. 


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ORCHESIS  Studies 


Dance  Techniques 

Orchesis,  a  group  composed  of 
girls  interested  and  adept  in 
modern  dance  and  choreogra- 
phy, presented  "An  Evening  of 
Dance"  to  enthusiastic  college 
audiences  in  the  spring.  Members 
of  the  group  handled  all  arrange- 
ments for  the  production,  includ- 
ing choreography,  lighting,  cos- 
tuming, tickets,  and  publicity  and 
in  addition  managed  to  find 
hours  to  practice  the  actual 
dancing! 

Orchesis  is  effective  in  providing 
its  members  with  the  opportunity 
to  learn  and  employ  near-pro- 
fessional technigues  of  perform- 
ance and  choreography. 


PRESIDENT— Sheila  Thibeault 
VICE-PRES.— Fran  Piskur 
VICE-PRES.— Carol  Miller 
SECRETARY— Donna  Says 
BUSINESS  MANAGER— Patsy  Adams 


These   members  of  Orchesis   were   caught   by   the   camera   while    practicing    for   the 
spring  show. 


Advisor  to   Orchesis   Miss  Shirley   Roby   shows   Sheila    Thibeault   an    improvement   to 
be  made  in  her  arm  position. 


FRONT  ROW:  Donna  Says,  Del  Harnsberger,  Bly+he  Baldwin,  Margie 
Corvino,  Fran  Piskur,  Sheila  Ann  Thibeault.  SECOND  ROW:  Rae 
Worley,    Karen    Hassmer,    Sue    Brand,    Renee    Binzer,    Carol    Miller,    Sue 


Scruggs,  Sharon  Ketcham,  Terre  Latsios.  THIRD  ROW:  Kaye  Sweeney, 
Jane  Crow,  Grace  Guin,  Pat  Bailey,  Michele  Loizzi,  Joann  Wagnon, 
Judy  Hein. 


Varsity  Cheerleaders— FRONT   ROW:   Laurie   Uhl,   Kay  Atkins.  SECOND  ROW:  Patty  Heath,  Marie  Fride 
Dee  Ford,  Babs  Lewis,  Terre  Latsios. 


Practice  and  Precision  Typify  CHEERLEADERS' 


"We're  behind  you,  we're  backing  you  up!"  The 
basketball  and  football  teams  could  depend  on  the 
well-practiced  cheering  squads  to  support  them 
from  the  sidelines  with  all  the  pep  and  enthusiasm 
they  could  muster.  The  spirited  girls  urged  the 
crowds  at  Cary  Field  and  Blow  Gym  to  participate 
in  their  chant-like  yells  and  cheer  their  teams  on 
to  victory. 


"Big  Bad  Babs"  spins  her  way  down  in  a  futile  attempt  to  over- 
come the  Indians,  but  the  W  &  M  "Real-Kill"  took  care  of  this 
spider! 


"W  .  .  .  I  .  .  .  L  .  .  .  L  .  .  .  I  .  .  .  A  .  .  .  M  .  .  .' 

the  cheerleaders'   chant  during  the   Indians  rout  of  VMI. 


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Varsity  cheerleaders  radiate  enthusiasm  at  the  Pep  Rallies. 

Enthusiastic  Support 


The  Freshman  Cheerleaders  practiced  diligently  throughout         Freshman  Cheerleaders— FRONT  ROW:  Charlotte  Dobyns.  SECOND  ROW: 
the  fall  in  the  Campus  Center.  ^  Gordon-  THIRD  ROW:  Wand<! 


Karen  Arnold. 


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FRONT  ROW:  Gil  Morris,  Robert  Beers,  Kathy  Lehman,  Gary  A.  Reese, 
Harry  Willcins,  Anne  Sutherland,  Pat  Butler,  Larry  Sartorio.  SECOND 
ROW:  Carrington  Salley,  Judy  Algatt,  Krin  Larson,  Stacy  Scherer, 
Naida  Harlow,  Cecilia  Walton,  Phyllis  Morse,  Ruth  Mayo,  Adair 
Brown.  THIRD  ROW:  Jim  Latum,  Ken  Irby,  Steve  Landvoigt,  Judy  Bry- 
ant, Fredericka  Groner,  Joy  Hutzel,  Pete  Nuessle,  John  Lynham,  Jo  Ann 


Walthail.  FOURTH  ROW:  William  Lock,  Richard  Holmquist,  Jr.,  Bill 
Wells,  Tom  Miller,  James  Williams,  Finley  Young,  Ronald  Coleman, 
James  Green,  James  Hockman,  Myer  Reed,  Gary  Williams.  FIFTH 
ROW:  Bill  Somers,  John  Quaintance,  Curt  Lowe,  Don  Cave,  Paul 
Scott,  Chuck  Huxsaw,  Charles  Joy,  Derris  Raper,  Steve  Wing,  Fred 
Grill,    Stan    Eastman,    Douglas    Taylor,    Everett    Casey,     Hank    Davis. 


YOUNG  REPUBLICANS  Take  Active  Part  in  State  Campaign 


PRESIDENT— Gary  Reese 
VICE-PRES.— Harry  Wilkins 
REC.  SEC— Ann  Sutherland 
TREASURER— Bob  Beers 


A  high  point  of  the  Young  Republicans'  year  oc- 
curred in  October  when  they  sponsored  a  lecture 
by  Linwood  Holton,  Virginia's  Republican  guberna- 
torial candidate.  The  group  deserved  this  atten- 
tion from  the  higher  members  of  the  Republican 
Party,  for  they  were  active  during  the  campaign 
passing  out  pamphlets,  running  the  local  Republi- 
can headguarters,  and  canvassing  the  Williamsburg 
area  for  Republican  votes.  On  election  day  the 
young  members  of  the  GOP  helped  man  the  polls 
and  held  an  election  night  party  to  follow  the  returns. 

Operating  under  a  new  constitution  this  year,  the 
Young  Republicans  held  meetings  at  which  they 
heard  such  noted  speakers  as  Representative  Joel 
Broyhill  and  John  Dalton,  State  GOP  leader. 


The  Young  Republicans  brought  gubernatorial  candidate 
Linwood  Holton  to  the  campus  for  one  of  its  most  interest- 
ing meetings. 


HOLTON 


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STUDENT  BAR  Coordinates 
Academic  and  Social  Activities 

The  Student  Bar  Association,  acting  student  gov- 
ernment for  the  Marshall-Wythe  School  of  Law, 
serves  to  coordinate  the  various  law  school  com- 
mittees and  functions,  both  academic  and  social. 
One  project  was  the  establishment  of  the  Legal 
Aid  Committee,  through  which  legal  service  was 
given  to  those  not  able  to  pay  legal  fees.  Students 
also  participated  in  mock  court  competitions,  and 
sponsored  several  social  events  including  a  party 
with  Tri-Delt,  a  picnic  and  barbecue,  and  a  Christ- 
mas party. 


PRESIDENT— Steve  Barr 
VICE-PRES.— Bradford  Coupe 
SECRETARY— Gary  Gleason 
TREASURER— Steve  Kapral 


Student  Bar  officers  meet  in  the  Law  Library  to  discuss  plans 
for  the  mock  trial. 


FRONT  ROW:  John  Deal,  Kay  Farmer,  Albert  Mainelli,  Russell  Kimes, 
Don  Blackwell,  Thomas  C.  Palmer,  Jr.,  Bradford  W.  Coupe,  Stanley 
G.  Barr,  David  W.  O'Bryan,  Susan  Reynolds,  Franklin  D.  Hochholzer, 
William  D.  Brackett.  SECOND  ROW:  Ocie  Murray,  Charles  E.  Kent, 
Strother  Smith,  Ken  Whitehurst,  Gary  Gleason,  William  E.  Culverhouse, 
Raymond  Kraftson,  Mark  S.  Dray,  Robert  N.  Lent,  Robert  P.  Wolf, 
James  R.  Troth.  THIRD  ROW:  Peter  Broccoletti,  Craig  Dana,  Joseph 
iRoskos,    Lawrence    Bolton,   Curtis   Overman,    Lewis   Shepherd,   Joe    How- 


ard, Peter  H.  White,  Richard  A.  Repp,  Oldric  LaBell,  Gordon  Kent, 
Burke  Margulies,  Ed  Tomes,  Robert  Durham,  Stanley  Morris.  FOURTH 
ROW:  Jerry  Franklin,  Fred  Swersky,  Aubrey  Goldberg,  Taylor  Everett, 
Stewart  Davis,  Russ  Hatchl,  Don  Witty,  Ed  Lenight,  Rodney  Johnson. 
FIFTH  ROW:  Bob  Simpson,  Joe  Buston.  Richard  Savage,  Ronald 
White.  Gus  James,  Bill  Cowardin,  Alvin  Marks,  Bill  Jeffries,  Forrest 
Morgan,  Winston  Haythe,  Paul  Burton,  Rufus  Leonard,  Austin  Can- 
ning, Horace  Teass,  Steve  Wilson,  John  Perrin. 


I?F 


KEPLAR  Becomes  Colony  of  a  National  Fraternity 


FRONT  ROW:  Larry  Smyth,  Don  Roberts,  Tom  Jordan,  Jack  Cole, 
Mike  Hodnett,  Mike  Lee,  William  Register,  Terry  Bennett,  Gordon 
Kellett.  SECOND  ROW:  Steve  Row,  Roger  Hall,  Rich  DeLong,  Rich 
O'Connor,   Jack  Tompkins,   John    Mueller,    Louis    Bradley,    Pete    Nuessle, 


Bob  Jones,  Pete  King,  Don  Neily,  David  Conway.  THIRD  ROW: 
Rick  Shelly,  Lindsey  Florence,  Hank  Davis,  Lynn  Dent,  Art  Conway, 
Dan  Langdon,  David  Larmore,  Stan  Eastman,  Norman  Robertson,  Mark 
Granstein,  Keith  Walters. 


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The  annual  Christmas  dance  is  one  of  the  many  social  events 
enjoyed  by  Keplar. 


Keplar  members  listen  to  the  order  of  business  at  a  weekly 
meeting. 

Keplar,  a  men's  fraternal  organization,  took  a  big 
step  forward  this  year  when  President  Paschall 
formally  granted  it  the  status  of  colony.  The  group 
moved  closer  to  affiliation  with  a  national  fraternity 
as  the  members  considered  seven  well-established 
Greeks  as  possibilities.  Keplar  held  a  Christmas 
dance,  and,  for  the  first  time,  held  formal  rush  in 
February. 

PRESIDENT— Jim  Hockman 
VICE-PRES.— Mike  Hodnett 
SECRETARY— Mike  Lee 
TREASURER— Terry  Bennett 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Barry  Mann 


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SAILING  ASSOCIATION 
Offers  Valuable  Training 


Music  by  The  Strangers  and  tropical  scenery  set  the  mood 
for  the  Sailing  Association's  Shipwreck  Dance. 

With  the  approval  of  the  Sailing  Association's  con- 
stitution the  dream  of  intercollegiate  sailing  com- 
petition moved  a  step  closer  to  reality.  In  their  first 
full  year  of  operation,  the  group  sponsored  a 
"Shipwreck  Dance"  and  provided  instruction  and 
practice  in  sailing  on  the  James  River. 

PRESIDENT— Matt  Beebe 
SECRETARY— Ann  Keating 
TREASURER— Pam  Crawford 
FLEET  CAPTAIN— Wayne  Fordham 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Bruce  Goodwin 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Stephen  Clement 


FRONT  ROW:  Vi> 


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Lynn    Kingery,    Lucy    Kinnaird,    Dr.    Bruce 


Goodwin,  Ann  Keating,  Matt  Beebe,  Pam  Crawford,  Dr.  S.  C.  Clement, 
Mary  Nuernberger,  Almeda  Shepherd,  Jackie  Mitchell.  SECOND 
ROW:  Mary  Vogel,  Olivian  Boggs,  Mary  Jane  Sullivan,  Penny  Alex- 
ander, Cheryl  Fuchs,  Kate  Blanchard,  Cary  Savage,  Diane  Mims,  Kathy 
Jenkins,    Juana    Cottingham,    Sandra    Price.    Joanie    Simpson,    Suzanne 


A  sailboat  appropriately  represents  the  club  in  the  Home- 
coming parade. 

Miller,  Carolyn  Scott,  Kathy  Hagen.  THIRD  ROW:  Pat  Wineman, 
Betsy  Seaver,  Gail  Varela,  Susan  Page,  Sue  Spiggle,  Sue  Hawkins, 
Ruth  Mayo,  Anne  Nelson,  Margie  Randall,  Nancy  Priebe.  FOURTH 
ROW:  Malcolm  Shick,  Steve  Curcuru,  Chuck  Williams,  Max  Laback, 
Wayne  Fordham,  Pete  Torbert,  Stephen  Amee,  John  Hollandsworth, 
Davie  Spaulding,  William  Luebke. 


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FRONT  ROW:  Mr.  H.  M.  Smith,  Glenn  Brodie,  Newton  DeShazo, 
Donnie  McGuire.  SECOND  ROW:  Tom  Blekicki,  Mike  Weaver,  Jim 
LoFrese.  THIRD  ROW:  Gene  Griffin,  Cy  Aman,  Dennis  Haglan. 
FOURTH  ROW:  George  Pearce,  Tony  Buccino,  Jim  Dick.  FIFTH 
ROW:  Larry  Paffrath,  Randy  Glesenkamp,  Mike  Bucci. 


PE  MAJORS  CLUB  Holds 
Special  Athletic  Exhibitions 

"To  promote  projects  in  community  health  and  gen- 
eral recreational  activities  for  the  campus  and  com- 
munity" is  the  main  objective  of  the  Physical  Edu- 
cation Majors  Club.  Basing  their  activities  on 
their  specific  interests,  the  members  of  this  or- 
ganization sponsored  special  athletic  exhibitions 
in  an  effort  to  stimulate  greater  student  and  fac- 
ulty concern  with  physical  fitness  and  athletics. 


PRESIDENT— Glenn  Brodie 
VICE-PRES.— Newton  DeShazo 
SECRETARY— Maureen  Baber 
TREASURER— Donnie  McGuire 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Howard  Smith 


SEA  Provides  Tutors  for 
Students  in  Local  Schools 

PRESIDENT— Kay  Drinard 
VICE-PRES.— Florence  Bishop 
SECRETARY— Joan  McKann 
TREASURER— Linda  Helfrich 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Patrick  Riley 


The  Student  Education  Association  is  composed  of 
interested  prospective  teachers  who  met  for  the 
purpose  of  establishing  projects  and  discussing  cur- 
rent educational  information.  The  programs  in- 
cluded informative  speakers,  and  the  group  insti- 
tuted a  tutoring  service  for  elementary  and  high 
school  students.  New  officers  were  installed  at  the 
spring  banguet. 


FRONT  ROW:  Betty  Bishop,  Kathy  Quirk,  Patricia  A.  Patterson, 
Ginny  Goolsby,  Joan  McKann,  Linda  Helfrich,  Kay  Drinard,  Florence 
Bishop,  Hazel  Tucker,  Mary  Stedman,  Letty  Lynn,  Sally  Christian. 
SECOND  ROW:  Missy  Crowgey.  Jo  Lynne  Standi,  Mary  Alan 
Brown,    Sharon     McGhee,    Chris    Coggins,    Alice    Moberg,    Judy    Rex, 


Marilyn  Massey,  Carolyn  Sterling,  Penny  Sanford,  Gladys  Holland, 
Dottie  Gilbert.  THIRD  ROW:  Ruth  Eye,  Cecilia  Roton,  Nancy  Wal- 
rath,  Julie  Pastore,  Elizabeth  Keahey,  Linda  Ann  Arnett,  Carolyn 
Hitt,  Kathy  Hagen,  Ruth  Mayo,  Linda  Hay. 


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Club  Endeavors  to  Explore  Aspects  of  French  Culture 


FRONT  ROW:  Vivien  Rubin,  Dr.  J.  L  Martell,  Lorna  Morris,  Sue 
Galvin,  Carolyn  Hitt,  Susan  Hackney,  Susan  Snedegar,  Linda  Vacca, 
Holly    Peterson,     Linda    Sorrell.    SECOND     ROW:    Karen     Eden,    Alice 


Carlton,  Marilyn  Johnson,  Pat  Coss,  Ed  Weisberg,  Mike  Chesson, 
John  Gaidies,  Christopher  Sherman,  Kerry  Sawiclt,  Pat  Milliren,  Rose- 
mary   DeCarlo,    Martha    Shaw,    Susan    Morrisey,    Margie    Corvino. 


Le  Cercle  Francais  held  part  of  each  meeting  in 
French  to  improve  members'  conversational  abili- 
ty. Guest  speakers  and  informal  discussions  on  his- 
tory broadened  their  concepts  of  French  culture. 


PRESIDENT— Carolyn  Hitt 
VICE-PRES.— Lorna  Morris 
SECRETARY— Susan  Hackney 
TREASURER— Sue  Galvin 
ADVISOR— Dr.  J.  L.  Martel 


Films  and  Speakers  Interest  Students  in  Spanish  Customs 


The  Spanish  Club  this  year  of- 
fered its  members  visits  to  Spain 
and  Mexico  through  slides  and 
films.  Various  members  of  the 
College  faculty  spoke  to  the 
club  about  Spain's  present-day 
economic  situation  and  the  cus- 
toms of  Spanish  South  America. 
The  club's  purpose  was  to  foster 
enthusiasm  for  the  Spanish  lan- 
guage and  to  provide  knowledge 
of  Spanish  culture. 

PRESIDENT— Cindy  Skogen 
VICE-PRES.— Emma  Stokes 
TREASURER— John  Robinson 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Howard  Stone 


FRONT  ROW:  John  Robinson,  Cindy  Sko- 
gen, Emma  Stokes.  SECOND  ROW:  Alice 
Glasheen,  Margie  Randall,  Richard  Holm- 
quist,  Judy  Banks. 


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Club  Honors  Outstanding  Accounting  Student  at  Banquet 


FRONT  ROW:  Gerald  Dodd,  James  Breeden,  Paul  Hogge,  Bob 
Mooney,  Bob  Kiley,  Mr.  W.  T.  Reece,  Russ  Hatchl,  Jim  Boylan, 
Ron  Lovelace.  SECOND  ROW:  Bill  Vakos,  Dana  Gaebe,  Michael 
Keyes,    Bill    Leland,    Kermit    Osborne,     Richard     Fridge,    Alfred     Ritter, 


Jr.,  Allan  Fort,  Roger  Burbage,  Bob  Owen.  THIRD  ROW:  Robert 
Beers,  David  France,  John  Bartelt,  Scott  Huzek,  James  Watts,  Jon 
Hatfield,     Ralph     Reinecke,     Bert    Prestridge,     Douglas    Jacobson. 


Highlighted  by  a  dinner  in  the 
spring  with  the  Virginia  Society 
of  Certified  Public  Accountants 
at  which  an  outstanding  account- 
ing student  was  honored,  the 
programs  of  the  Wayne  F.  Gibbs 


Accounting  Club  featured  field 
trips  and  speakers  whose  purpose 
was  to  relate  the  members' 
studies  to  the  practical  experi- 
ences of  the  business  world. 


PRESIDENT— Bob  Kiley 
TREASURER— Bob  Mooney 
ADVISOR— Mr.  W.  T.  Reese 


Weekly  Tutoring  Sessions  Conducted  by  ECONOMICS  CLUB 


The  Economics  Club  was  re- 
organized and  re-established  at 
the  College  this  year,  and  the 
members  set  up  an  ambitious 
program.  They  held  tutoring  ses- 
sions for  Economics  201  classes, 
sponsored  speakers  including  Dr. 
Alvin  H.  Hansen,  took  field  trips, 
and  started  a  library  of  graduate 
and  career  opportunities  bul- 
letins. They  are  now  considering 
affiliation  with  the  National 
Economics  Honor  Society. 


PRESIDENT— Joe  Pace 
VICE.-PRES.— Bob  Willey 
SEC.-TREAS.— Lee  Brown 
ADVISOR— Dr.  Leonard  Schlfrin 


FRONT  ROW:  Bonnie  Robinson,  Lee  Brown, 
Joe  Pace,  Bob  Willey.  Bill  Humphreys, 
Joyce  Bushong.  SECOND  ROW:  Richard 
Olsen,  Dave  Parker,  Jim  Armentrout,  Randy 
Bell,  Jere  Rapp,  Bill  Haymes,  Tom  Ford, 
Keith    Walters.    THIRD     ROW:    Stuart    Lynn, 


Walter  Rountree,  Frank  Turner,  Jon  Gabel, 
Tom  Ullrich,  Jim  Bowdren,  Jim  McNulty. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Guy  Temple,  Fred  Grill, 
John  McDonald,  Bob  Burns,  Bud  Anderson, 
Jim  Smart,  Mike  King-Harman. 


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Forum  Encourages 
Political  Interest 

To  arouse  interest  in  national, 
state,  and  city  politics  is  the  goal 
of  the  Political  Science  Forum. 
Expanded  considerably  this  year, 
the  membership  encouraged  small 
discussion  groups  concerned 
with  specific  political  topics 
and  brought  speakers  to  address 
its  meetings. 

PRESIDENT— Rich  Holmquist 
VICE-PRES.— Glad  Bulwinkle 
SECRETARY— Cindy  Skogen 
TREASURER— Susan  Benbow 
ADVISOR— Dr.  C.  Kim 


FRONT  ROW:  Glad  Bulwinlcle,  Phyllis  Morse, 
Rich  Holmquist,  Cindy  Skogen,  Sue  Benbow. 
SECOND  ROW:  John  Ward,  Woody  Lons, 
Suzanne    Miller,    Bucky    Fletcher,    Linda    Trice, 


Dave  Bonsai,  Paul  Allard.  THIRD  ROW:  Wil- 
■ford  Kale,  Chuck  Huxsaw,  Robert  Creecy, 
Dwight  Rowe,  Jack  Tompkins. 


SAM  Members  Attend  Management  Conference 


This  national  society  has  as  its 
goal  "industrial  progress  through 
enlightened  management."  Mem- 
bers gained  experience  in  a  Man- 
agement     Conference     through 


contacts  with  businessmen, 
through  lively  debates  with  guest 
speakers,  and  through  on-the- 
spot  observations  of  plant  facili- 
ties. 


PRESIDENT— Fred  Grill 
VICE-PRES.— Erwin  Alexander 
SECRETARY — Jamie  Gronning 
TREASURER— Stan  Owens 
ADVISOR— Mr.  Gilbert  C.  Jones 


FRONT  ROW:  Walter  Williams,  Kathy  Parkinson,  Stan  Owens,  Jamie 
Gronning,  Fred  Grill,  Erwin  Alexander,  Letty  Lynn,  Roy  Cherry. 
SECOND    ROW:    Harry   Wilkins,    Charles    Elliott,    Ray    Carpes,    Nelson 


Pinney,  Ray  Whiteman,  Chuck  Williams, 
Michael  Sullivan,  Jack  Cole,  Hank  Davi: 
rett,  Ned  Carr,  Chuck  Albertson.  Stan  Eastn 


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Lewis    Ollice,    Stacy    Gar- 


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ABELIAN  SOCIETY  Awards  Medal  to  Local  Math  Student 


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FRONT  ROW:  Al  Lebold,  Marjorie  Rankin,  Missy  Smith,  Dickey  Bar- 
ron. Delha  Barwick,  Mary  Lou  Mays.  SECOND  ROW:  Dr.  T.  L.  Rey- 
nolds,   Mr.    H.    B.    Easier,    Judy    Lockridge.    Kathy    Kane,    Sherry    Fischer, 


Carolyn      Hitt,      Nancy     Walrath,      Debbie      Chappell,      Allen      Barwick, 
Mr.  B.  R.  Cato. 


Members  of  the  Abelian  Society 
are  math  majors,  graduate  stu- 
dents, and  professors.  Although 
membership  was  by  invitation, 
all  interested  persons  were  in- 
vited to  the  monthly  lectures 
sponsored  by  the  club.  The  club 


gave  a  medal  and  a  citation  to 
an  outstanding  math  student  at 
the  local  high  school  in  the 
spring.  This  year  the  club  initiat- 
ed steps  toward  affiliating  with 
a  national  math  honorary. 


PRESIDENT—  Dickey  Barron 
SECRETARY— Missy  Smith 
ADVISOR— Mr.  H.  B.  Easier 


Audubon  Wildlife  Films  Sponsored  by  BIOLOGY  CLUB 


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FRONT  ROW:  Brian  Chabot,  Sue  Covington,  Lee  Bradshaw,  Jeff  Piland,  Joan  Simpson,  Jim 
Bell,  Dr.  S.  R.  Brooks.  SECOND  ROW:  Mary  Vogel,  Pat  Milliren,  Betty  Lane,  Gale  Gib- 
son, Susan  Mallory,  Lillian  Keister,  Judy  Kinsinger,  Susan  Hollis.  THIRD  ROW:  Jane 
Spence,  Peggy  Weissenstein,  Helen  Hudson,  Joyce  L.  Johnson,  Lorna  Totman,  Eliza- 
beth May,  Helen  Lantz,  Sharon  Gary,  Susan  Shafer.  FOURTH  ROW:  Bob  Sigafoes,  Thelda 
Kestenbaum,  Robert  Graham,  Robert  Hodges,  Robert  Drake,  Harvey  Zeigler,  Kenneth  Ley, 
Charles  Windle.  FIFTH  ROW:  Destry  Jarvis,  Richard  Hoffman,  Robert  Gatten,  Derris  Raper, 
Alan  White,  Jim  Tatum,  Ed  Baptist. 


Students  interested  in  biology 
extended  this  interest  beyond 
their  labs  and  classrooms  to  the 
Medical  College  of  Virginia,  the 
Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  and  the 
Marine  Laboratory  at  Gloucestor 
Point  with  field  trips  throughout 
the  year.  These  members  of  the 
Biology  Club  promoted  interest 
in  their  field  by  sponsoring  the 
Audubon  Wildlife  Film  Series. 
The  Biology  Club  also  compiled 
a  file  of  graduate  opportunities 
to  help  Biology  majors. 


PRESIDENT— Jeff  Piland 
VICE-PRES.— Lee  Bradshaw 
SECRETARY — Joan  Simpson 
TREASURER— Jim  Bell 
ADVISOR— Dr.  G.  R.  Brooks 


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CHEMISTRY  CLUB 
Presents  Lectures 

Membership  in  the  Chemistry 
Club  was  open  to  all  students 
taking  Chemistry  courses  200 
level  and  above.  Lectures  and 
films  concerning  education  and 
professions  in  this  field  were  pre- 
sented for  the  benefit  of  interest- 
ed students.  As  the  club  was  an 
affiliate  of  the  American  Chemi- 
cal Society,  the  members  were 
entitled  to  the  special  privileges 
of  the  national  group.  Contrary 
to  popular  belief,  the  club  did 
not  intend  to  blow  the  roof  off 
Rogers  Hall. 

PRESIDENT— Bizhan  Zarnegar 
SEC.-TREAS.— Cam  Buchanan 
ADVISOR— Dr.  R.  L.  Kiefer 


FRONT  ROW:  Dr.  J.  T.  MacQueen,  Dr.  Richard  Kiefer, 
Laurence  Gates,  Dr..  W.  G.  Guy.  SECOND  ROW:  Dr. 
L.  O.  Tarleton,  Marty  Miller,  Rae  Worley,  J.  W.  Jeffer 
Arthur  Massey,  Hugh  Douglas,  Tom  Todd,  Bill  Morri 
FOURTH    ROW:    Dr.    Bryant    Harrell,    Dave    Rawls,    Dr.    A. 


Bizhan  Zarnegar,  Cam  Buchanan, 
J.  T.  Zung,  Mr.  E.  Katz,  Mrs. 
5s,  Dr.  T.  B.  Hill.  THIRD  ROW: 
on,  E.  L.  Miccio,  Bill  McCall. 
R.    Armstrong. 


New  Topics  Explored 
by  Psych  Students 

Extending  their  interest  beyond 
the  classroom,  those  who  were 
interested  in  psychology  met  to 
explore,  through  speakers  and 
field  trips,  questions  and  topics 
not  covered  in  their  courses.  In 
addition,  the  club  met  with  other 
clubs  in  order  to  broaden  their 
approach  to  psychology  by  rec- 
ognizing its  relation  to  other  fields 
of  study. 


PRESIDENT— Donna  Province 
VICE-PRES.— Elmer  Hodge 
SECRETARY— Linda  Gray 
TREASURER— Betty  Kent  Swayne 
ADVISOR— Dr.  S.  B.  Williams 


FRONT  ROW:  Jean  Kemp,  Donna  Province,  Elmer  Hodge,  Linda  Gray,  Dr.  S.  B. 
Williams,  Olivian  Boggs.  SECOND  ROW:  Margie  Arnold,  Sue  Lukltarila,  Phyllis  Morse, 
Rita  Province,  Rugh  Stoneburner,  Linda  Rains,  Sandra  Lukkarila,  Jerry  Garrett.  THIRD  ROW: 
Linda     Arnett,     Sue     Daffron,     Bill     Ewald,     Stan     Rothenberg,      Lee     Doerries.     Sharon     Sampson. 


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RELIGIOUS  GROUPS 


A   time   to   pray 
a  time  to  worship   .  .  . 
a  time  to  laugh   ...  a 
time  to  learn. 


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SRU  Aids  Interfaith  Relations 


Composed  of  one  representative 
from  each  religious  organization 
on  campus,  the  purpose  of  the 
Student  Religious  Union  is  to  pro- 
mote understanding  and  religious 
toleration.  Under  its  president, 
Jeff  Camp,  the  Union  staged  Re- 
ligious Emphasis  Week  during  the 
winter. 


FRONT  ROW:  Paul  Allard,  Kathleen  Carr, 
Jeff  Camp,  Cathy  Brown,  Tom  Roach. 
SECOND  ROW:  Jim  Beclcer,  Don  Ferriss, 
Bill  Baldwin,  Don  Sutherland,  Howie  Kahn, 
David   Blumenthal. 


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Speaker  from  Israeli  Consulate  Addresses  BALFOUR-HILLEL 


FIRST    ROW:    Ed    Weisberg,    George    Fenigsohn,    Charles    Perelman,    Bob     Ruben,     Ed  Mirmolstein, 

Stanley     Rothenberg.     SECOND     ROW:     Rochelle     Kaufman,     Sanford     Temes,      David  Blumenthal, 

Selman     Welt,     Norman     Olshansky,     Elliott     Dinner.     THIRD     ROW:     Yetta     Jacobs,  Ken      Rubin, 
Bill  Somers,  Mark  Granstein,  Herbert  Berman,  Joel  Zaba. 


Balfour-Hillel,  the  Jewish  student 
association,  held  regular  Friday 
night  services  in  the  Wren 
Chapel,  as  well  as  brunches  on 
Sunday  mornings.  Other  activi- 
ties included  a  joint  social  with 
neighboring  chapters,  a  picnic 
at  Lake  Matoaka,  and  a  program 
with  a  speaker  from  the  Israeli 
Consulate. 

PRESIDENT— Dave  Blumenthal 
VICE-PRES.— Sandy  Temes 
SECRETARIES— Rochelle  Kaufman, 

Norman  Olshansky 
TREASURER— Henry  Puhn 


One  of  Balfour-Hillel's   projects 
Chapel. 


assisting    in    Friday   evening    services   in    the    Wren 


Selman  Welt  arranges  the  Torah  prior 
to  the  Jewish  services. 


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FRONT  ROW:  Judy  Albee,  Bob  Johnson,  David  Rutledge,  Jo  Ellen 
Blankinship,  William  Baldwin,  Bill  Hendricks,  Howard  Harris.  SECOND 
ROW:  Joyce  Whitehead,  Beth  Foster,  Margie  Kuhn,  Faye  Allen, 
Alice   Pittard,   Nancy  Verser,  Jo   Lynn   McCauley,  Gaye   Minton,   Helene 


Bergemann,     Linda     Fombell,     Mary     E.     Wrenn.     THIRD     ROW:     Paul 

Lankford,    Derris    Raper,    Lee    Bradshaw,    Laurence    Gates,    Tom    Powers, 
Don  Sutherland,  Carlton  Hardy,  Allen  Chappell. 


State  Baptist  Retreat  Enriches  Lives  of  BSU  Members 


The  Baptist  Student  Union  at- 
tempted to  carry  out  its  purpose 
of  serving  as  a  link  between  the 
College  and  the  local  Baptist 
church  in  several  ways.  At  weekly 
Sunday  supper  meetings  speakers 
held  informal  discussions  on  per- 
sonal morality  and  other  pertin- 
ent subjects.  Many  of  the  mem- 
bers enjoyed  a  state-wide  retreat 
attended  by  Virginia  Baptists  in 
the  fall.  The  local  organization 
also  held  an  exciting  and  reward- 
ing retreat  in  the  spring. 

PRESIDENT— Bill  Baldwin 
VICE-PRES.— Bonnie  Hamlet 
SECRETARY— Jo  Ellen  Blankinship 
TREASURER— Dave  Rutledge 


Members  of  BSU  enjoy  a  social  gather- 
ing before  the  first  meeting  in  the  fall. 


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FIRST  ROW:  David  Baldwin,  Leonora  Owre,  Harry  Krauss.  SECOND 
ROW:  Gay  Nor+hway,  Juliet  Carter,  Linda  Wales,  Rosemarie  Benedict, 
Susan     Estes,     Alice     Luzader.     THIRD     ROW:     Lillian     Keister.     Elaine 


Bannerman,     Russell     Kimes,     Donald     Cave,     Harry     Bastow,     Elizabeth 
Pollock,  Holly  Casey. 


Members  of  the  Canterbury  Club  seem  entranced  as  the  Reverend  Robert  Whit- 
man explains  a  fine  point  in  the  discussion. 


CANTERBURY  CLUB 
Is  Center  of  Activity 


PRESIDENT— Dave  Baldv/in 
VICE-PRES.— Harry  Krauss 
SECRETARY— Leonora  Owre 
TREASURER— Jeff  Camp 


The  religious  organization  for  Epis- 
copal students,  the  Canterbury 
Club,  provided  a  center  for  fel- 
lowship and  Christian  education 
for  its  members.  Programs  for 
the  year  included  speeches  by 
Dr.  Joseph  Brent  and  the  Rev. 
Robert  Whitman,  and  a  play, 
"Let's  Play  Devils,"  performed  by 
the  members.  The  club  also  had 
two  religious  services  a  week  to 
complement  the  Sunday  morning 
services  at  Bruton  Parish  Church. 


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Religious  Group 
Holds  Retreats 

PRESIDENT— Randy  Lanford 
VICE-PRES.— Charlie  Moore 
SECRETARY— Helen  Lantz 
TREASURER— Tom  Baker 
ADVISOR— Dr.  C.  R.  Terman 

Thought-provoking  Bible  study 
classes  in  dorm  rooms  and  oc- 
casional retreats  helped  to  ac- 
complish the  aim  of  the  Christian 
Fellowship,  which  was  to  stimu- 
late the  spiritual  growth  of  its 
members.  Speakers  and  hymn 
sings  at  weekly  meetings  attract- 
ed interested  students  and  gave 
them  an  opportunity  for  in- 
tellectual and  spiritual  fellowship. 
The  organization  prompted  in- 
dividual enrichment  through  in- 
formal discussion  sessions. 


Christian  Fellowship  officers  gather  to  plan  the  programs  for  the  year. 


FRONT  ROW:  Betty  Lane,  Tom  Baker,  Helen  Lantz,  Randy  Lanford, 
Charlene  Barnes,  Charlie  Moore.  SECOND  ROW:  Linda  Beasley, 
Linda  Posten,  Diana  Michael,  Alice  Pirtard.  Diane  Lynch,  Marty 
Massey,  Yvonne  Peters,  Eunice  Hall,  Lynda  Hamshar,  Anne  Brisebois, 
June    Emerson,    Cindy    Cain,     Dr.    C.     R.    Terman.    THIRD    ROW:    Jan 


Sassaman,  Sarah  Cottrill,  Betty  Sassaman,  Flossie  Bishop,  Rebecca 
Winch,  Edwin  Elliott,  Ed  Baptist,  Dick  Kantzer,  Jim  Porterfield. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Steve  P.  Gaskins,  Bill  Mocre,  Lyle  Campbell, 
Johnny  Garber,    Gary  Sager,    Dave    Ross,    Dan    Peacock,    Scott   Black. 


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The  Christian  Science  Organi- 
zation provided  an  atmosphere 
for  students  to  meet  with  Sod 
and  with  one  another.  Twenty 
members  met  weekly  in  the  Wren 
Chapel  to  hear  lectures  and 
share  ideas.  This  fall  a  member 
of  the  Board  of  Lectureship  of 
the  Church  from  California  spoke 
to  the  group  concerning  the  im- 
portance of  religion  in  twentieth 
century  student  life. 

PRESIDENT— Chuck  Sievers 
SECRETARY— Susan  Pond 
TREASURER— Bill  Seibert 
ADVISOR— Mrs.  Lois  Hornsby 


FRONT  ROW:  Chuck  Sievers,  Susan  Pond. 
Bill  Seibert.  SECOND  ROW:  Sarajane 
Auman,  Sandy  Blackburn,  Mildred  Pitts,  Patri- 
cia Gibbs.  THIRD  ROW:  Judy  Ann  Tucker, 
Mrs.  Lois  Hornsby,  Susan  Reynolds,  Marion 
Demers.  FOURTH  ROW:  Bill  Hildebrand, 
Adin  Brown,  Tim  Howard. 


CHRISTIAN  SCIENTISTS  Meet  Weekly  in  Wren  Chapel 

Christian  Science  members  decide  on  plans  for  a  spring  project. 


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Judy  Alga+t,  Don  Ferriss,  and  Ann  Sessoms  work  with  the   Rev.  John   Byerly  in   reading   over  suggested   projects  for  the  year. 


Lutherans  Discuss  Religious  and  Secular  Currents  in  Culture 


The  purpose  of  the  Lutheran 
Student  Association  is  to  gain 
insight  into  the  significant  cur- 
rents in  American  culture  today 
from  both  a  religious  and  a 
secular  perspective.  The  Associa- 
tion held  informal  discussions  fol- 
lowing their  Sunday  supper  meet- 
ings. At  two  of  these  meetings 
Dr.  Russell  Norman  and  Dr.  Wil- 
liam F.  Davis  led  informal  dis- 
cussions. 

PRESIDENT— Don  Ferriss 
VICE-PRES.— Betty  Sessoms 
SEC.-TREAS— Alice  Moberg 
ADVISOR— Rev.  John  Byerly 


The  LSA  combines 
work  and  play  to  give 
a  Sunday  School  class- 
room a  new  paint 
job. 


FRONT  ROW:  Don  Ferriss,  Betty  Sessoms,  Alice  Moberg.  Reverend 
John  Byerly.  SECOND  ROW:  Lynn  Loetterle,  Thelda  Kestenbaum. 
Judy  Algatt,  Ann  Sessoms.  THIRD  ROW:  Roger  Blomguist,  Krin 
Larson,  Marilyn  Massey,  Judy  Rex.  FOURTH  ROW:  Lawrence  Bolton, 
Jerry  Johnson,  Charles  Nicholson,  Dick  Hoffman. 


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NEWMAN  CLUB  Sponsors  program  for  Eastern  State  Patients 


FRONT  ROW:  Rick  Olsen,  Carol  Green,  Judy  Bretana,  Donna 
Gorman,  Cheryl  Hoel,  Bea  Peca,  Kathleen  Carr,  Paul  Allard, 
Geri  Schnebli,  Judy  Johnson,  Madeline  Billy,  Billie  Elayne  Colom- 
baro.  Louis  Bradley.  SECOND  ROW:  Susan  Mallory,  Margie 
Randall,  Alice  Glasheen,  Dianne  Rawl,  Mary  Jane  Sullivan,  Rosemary 
DeCarlo,  Karen  Marlin,  Margie  Corvino,  Mary  Waterman,  Carol 
Boneta.   THIRD    ROW:    Joan    Flynn,    Barbara    Crissey,    Louise    Saulnier, 


Sunday  mornings  found  the  members  of  Newman 
Club  in  the  Campus  Center  Little  Theatre  where 
Mass  was  held  and  a  breakfast-program  meeting 
was  conducted.  Topics  of  discussion  this  year  in- 
cluded "Freedom  in  the  Church"  and  "Mixed 
Marriages."  The  club  also  sponsored  a  program 
for  patients  at  Eastern  State. 

PRESIDENT— Kathleen  Carr 
VICE-PRES.— Kathy  Tupper 
SECRETARY— Marilyn  Giorgio 
TREASURER— Paul  Allard 
ADVISORS— Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jesse  Tarleton 


Mr.  Walter  Riley  addresses  the   Newman   Club  on 
Marriages"  at  one  of  their  regular  meetings. 


Mixed 


Marilyn  Johnson,  Mary  Perkey,  Ann  Hamilton,  Sue  Daffron,  Judy 
McGehee,  Charlotte  Dobyns,  Suzanne  Miller,  Margaret  Dinan. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Deanne  Detorie,  Sue  Flinn,  Cathie  McCoy,  Sharon 
Buck,  Jim  Smart,  Cindy  Skogen,  Kerry  Satfick,  Connie  Clawson, 
Mary-Chris  Schmitz,  Carol  Battaglia,  Ann  Vick,  Sue  Galvin,  Linda 
Yuhas. 

Refreshment    time 
discussion. 


is    ideal    for    learning    through    informal 


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WESLEY  FOUNDATION  Provides  Student  Worship  Services 


The   members  of  the   Wesley   Foundation   enjoy   the   annual 
Banquet  for  freshmen  in  September. 


The  Wesley  Foundation  program  centered  around 
student  facilities  located  on  Jamestown  Road. 
Choral  and  dramatic  presentations,  a  monthly  stu- 
dent worship  service  in  the  Church  chapel,  and 
regular  community  service  projects  formed  the 
core  of  the  program.  This  year  Wesley  initiated 
a   study  group   and   a   weekly   "supper   club." 

PRESIDENT— Jim  Becker 
VICE-PRES.— Cathy  Brown 
SECRETARY— Anne  Cox 
TREASURER— Betty  Staton 
ADVISOR— Mr.  John  Harwood 


Russ    Lee,    Mary    Blandford,    and    Tom    Davis    rehearse   for   a 
Wesley  Foundation  production. 


FRONT  ROW:  Joan  Campbell,  Ann  Loud,  Gail  Santilli,  Anne  Cox, 
Cathy  Brown,  Blair  Riepma,  Carol  Jones.  Nileki  Wakerlin,  Alice 
Boone.    SECOND    ROW:    Cheryl    Johnson,    Jackie    Engle,    Tom    Davis, 


Edwin    Godshall,     Bill     Heins,     Russ    Lee,     Lynn     Dent,     Lynn    Shumake, 
Carol  Pearn,  Dorislee  Atcers,  Kathy  Young. 


173 


WEST  FEL  Members  Discuss 
Problems  of  College  Students 

Westminister  Fellowship,  the  student  organization 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  discussed  problems 
which  were  directly  related  to  college  students 
by  raising  the  guestion  "What  does  it  mean  to 
be  human?"  At  other  meetings  Dr.  William  F. 
Davis  led  a  discussion  on  Bergman's  "The  Seventh 
Seal"  and  Dr.  David  Gray  spoke  on  "The  Church 
and  Social  Control." 

PRESIDENT— Donna  Truesdell 
VICE-PRES.— Pete  Cole 
SECRETARY—  Linda  Ann  Arnett 
TREASURER— Al  Mollohan 
ADVISOR— Rev.  Tony  Sherman 

Presbyterians  enjoy  Sunday  dinner  prior  to  West  Fel 
meeting. 


Dick  Nathan  and 
Fellowship,  discuss 
campus. 


Pete    Cole,     members    of    Westminster 
the    role    of    religion    on    the    College 


FIRST  ROW:  Sue  F.  Miller,  Lynn  Dryer,  Sue  L  Miller,  Ann  Morris, 
Donna  Truesdell,  Linda  Ann  Arnett,  Lynn  Kingery,  Linda  Watson, 
Veronica  Mutcahy.  SECOND  ROW:  Kathleen  Blake,  Joy  Hutzel, 
Carolyn    Koehler,    Sallle    Stemple,    Alice    Carlton,    Janet    Baker,    Sarah 


Cottrill,     Carolyn     Hitt,     Clara     Abercromble.     THIRD     ROW:  Edwin 

Elliott,    James   Green,   Thomas    Massey,    Frederick    Korty,    Chuck  Szabo, 

Jim    Watts,    Alan    Mollohan,    Richard    Nathan,    Tony    Sherman,  Bruce 
Jones. 


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GREEKS 


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...  a  time  to  revel 
...  a  time  to  belong 
...  a  time  to  relax. 


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KAPPA  ALPHA  Sponsors  Drive  for  Christmas  Letters  to 


KA 


PRESIDENT— 

Dennis  Haglan 
VICE-PRES.— 
Mike  Reese 
SECRETARY— 
Jeff  Arnold 
TREASURER— 
Willie  Keen 


Operation  Mailcall  sent  400  let- 
ters overseas,  while  here,  Old 
South  Weekend  with  its  tradi- 
tional pomp  and  splendor  round- 
ed out  the  year  for  Kappa  Alpha. 


FRONT  ROW:  Charlie  Jackson,  Pete  Abarbare,  Dennis  Brown,  Steve  Cracraft,  Steve  Rowe, 
Donald  Gay,  Ken  Irby.  SECOND  ROW:  Jim  Roberson,  Al  Yates,  Steve  Jaggard,  Tex  Mc- 
Kinnon,  Terry  Morton,  Scott  Hart,  Michael  Head,  Marty  Fuller.  THIRD  ROW:  Bobby  Childers, 
John  Christopher,  Steve  Cochran,  Mike  King-Harmon,  Jeff  Lund,  Wayne  Hunsucker,  Rod 
Whibley. 


The   brothers   assemble   with  their  favorite 
Southern    belle,     Kathy    Hollingsworth,    to 


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Dale  throws  a  quickie  against  Sig  Ep. 


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Armed  Forces  in  Viet  Nam 


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the  Campus  Center  lawn. 


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William  Acree 
Gary  Alphin 
William  Anders 


Jeff  Arnold 
Keith   Bricldemyer 
Richard   Brown 


Ronald    Brown 
William  Conaway 
David  Crockett 


John  Gobble 
Gene  Griffin 
Dennis  Haglan 


William  Keen 
Gary  King 
Donald   Lillywhite 


Arthur  Louise 

Michael  Madden 

Joseph   Masters 

Harry   New 

James  Noe 

John  Shay 

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James  Saunders 
Thomas  Savage 

Thomas  See 

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Brian   Shortell 

Kirby   Sims 

Robert  Steidtman 
Charles  Stout 
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Tom  Blekicki 
Jim   Breeden 
Steve  Buffington 
Ron   Chambers 


Carl  Christensen 
Bob  Eskay 
Tom   Feola 
Joel   Fontaine 


Pinky   Henderson 
Bill  Hoffmann 
John   Hopkinson 
Bill  Humphreys 


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You  think  I  care  if  she  can  cook  or  not? 


KAPPA  SIGMA  Banquet  Commemorates 


KI 


PRESIDENT— 

Pinky  Henderson 
VICE-PRES.— 
Jim  Cibella 
SECRETARY— 
John  Hopkinson 
TREASURER— 
Joel  Fontaine 


The  Anniversary  Banquet,  a 
Christmas  Party  with  Alpha  Chi 
for  underprivileged  children  and 
a  Speak-Easy  Party  highlighted 
the   Kappa  Sigma  year. 


Bob  Trice  and  Sue  Saulmon  sport 
with  each  other  while  their  neighbors 
ponder  the   meaning   of  the   Universe. 


Not   now,    my   Dear — I'm   reading   a    letter 
from  Chi  O,  Virginia. 


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Dick  Jolliffe 
Jim  Kane 
Hal  Lynch 
Dan  Nase 
Bob  Owen 
Larry  Paffrath 
Ben   Pomeroy 


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75th  Anniversary  of  Fraternity's  Founding  on  Campus 


Phil  Sandidge 
Nick  Sayers 
John  Shea 
Al  Slobe 
Jake  Smith 
Bob  Stephenson 
George   Stohner 

Billy  Taylor 
Bob  Trice 
Larry  Walk 
Gary  Walter 
Tim  Walter 
Bob  Willey 
Ben  Williams 


Kappa  Sigma's  introduce  their  version  of  Victorian  Courtship. 

FRONT  ROW:  Pat  Wheeler,  Mike  Florence,  Richard  Hayhurst,  Richard  Potter,  Dave  Daugherty, 
Ed  Derringe.  SECOND  ROW:  Harvey  Bryant,  Wayne  Alley,  Jim  Kane,  Ray  Barger,  Carl  Franko- 
vitch,  Bob  Kelley,  Al  Wergley,  John  Daley. 


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Ernie  Armstrong 
Bill  Atkinson 
John  Benedict 
Lynn  Booker 
Jim  Branyon 
Wayne  Bullis 
James  Chambers 

Roy  Cooper 
Brad   Davis 
Bob  Duke 
Ted   Fansher 
Kester  Freeman 
Bill   Fox 


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Uana   t?aebe 

John  Serace 
Bill  Hancock 
Gregg  Hansen 
Ted   Hanson 
Bill  Harris 
Wayde   Harrisoi 
John   Hauss 


LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA  Has  Undefeated  Football  Season,  Becomes 


AXA 


PRESIDENT— 

Dana  Gaebe 
VICE-PRES.— 
Charles  Oliver 
SECRETARY— 
Huqh  Leichtman 
TREASURER— 
Tom  Todd 


From  a  Christmas  party  for 
mentally  retarded  children  to  in- 
tramural football  champs,  from 
the  scholastic  award  to  sorority 
parties,  this  was  Lambda  Chi. 


Chuck  Thorne  and  Jon  Pratt  con- 
gratulate each  other  on  having 
cooked  only  two  professors  for 
so  many  alumni. 


The  brothers  enjoy  a  Friday  night  sorority  party  with  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


is: 


FRONT  ROW:  Steve  Gaskins.  Tim  Austin.  Tim  McPherson,  Billy  Dunn, 
Bob  Barnes,  Allen  Brown.  SECOND  ROW:  Chuck  Williams,  John  Todd, 
Steve  Watkins,  Joe  Winn,  George  Davis,  Les  Jordan.  THIRD  ROW: 
Tom  Hochheimer,  Tom  Fay,  Ned  Bunch,  Doug  Griffith,  Kevin  Daven- 
port, Bar*  Theberge. 

1965  Intramural  Champion 


Larry  has  a  different  line  for  every  date. 

Brothers,   dates   and    parents   at  the   football   game   during 

Parents'  Weekend. 


Kenneth  Himmel 
Donald  Howell 
Bob  Jagger 


Jim  Jancaitii 
Chip  Kerby 
Larry  Koch 


Hugh  Leichtman 
Leonard  Lilliston 
John  Lindars 


Larry  Marchant 
Ric  McKittrick 
Keith  Maurer 


Dave  Norton 
Chuck  Oliver 
Greg  Olley 


John  Pratt 
Bob  Purcell 
Burt  Queen 


Steve  Shaw 
Bob  Soter 
P.  J.  Sweeney 


Keith  Taylor 
Bob  Thompson 
Chuck  Thorne 


Tom  Todd 
James  Todd 
John  Tudor 


Bill  Vakos 
Bart  Watt 
Bill  Weiland 


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PHI  KAPPA  TAU  Honors  Senior  Brothers  With  Traditional 


Brothers  Grill,   Burns,  and  Hallman  discuss  rush 
prospects  before  the  freshmen  arrive. 


Matt  Beebe 
Wally  Bembenista 
Jim  Bowdren 
Frederick  Boysen 


Tom  Browne 
Rollin  Burns 
Mai  Christ 
Mike  Christner 


Dave  Connelly 
Rad  Conrad 
Larry  Court 

Buz  Donehower 


Fred  Grill 
Paul  Hallman 
Jeff  Hansbrough 


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Dan  Harvey 
Dave  Heenan 
Mike  Inman 
Jason  Mansfield 


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FRONT  ROW:  Paul  Hildebrand,  Jim  Caplan,  Doug  Volz,  Jerry  Sedlacek,  Dick  DeBell, 
Jerry  Nance.  SECOND  ROW:  Joe  David,  Hugh  Southerland,  Kent  Stevens,  Del 
Camp,  Bruce  Gillespie,  Bill  Sigafoes.  Larry  Jenkins.  THIRD  ROW:  Brian  Hallman. 
Don  Moore,  George  Nance,  Tom  Millican,   Ken  Smith,  John  Cousins. 


The  Phi  Tau  bartender  happily  (?)  surveys  the  Sat- 
urday night  scene  as  brothers  and  their  dates 
enjoy  the   advantages  of  lodge  life. 


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'Blowout  Week'  Parties  in  the  Spring 


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PRESIDENT— 

Mike  Ney 
VICE-PRES.— 
Wally  Bembenista 
SECRETARY— 
Tom  C.  Brown 
TREASURER— 
Rollin  Burns 


Brothers  of  Phi  Tau  engage  in 
social,  academic,  and  athletic  ac- 
tivities. "Blowout  Week"  honor- 
ing the  seniors  and  the  spring 
Sweetheart  Dance  are  yearly  so- 
cial events. 


Is  Tom  Browne  really  in  on  this  conversation? 

The  Phi  Tau  intramural  football  team  discusses  strategy  dur- 
ing the  half. 


Bill  Miller 
Tom  Millican 
Mike  Ney 


Larry  Rosser 
Denny  Shea 
Jim  Stout 


Roll  Sullivan 
Rick  Wiggins 
Paul  Yurachek 


Bob    Bullock    intently    concentrates    on 

"drinking  with  his  dance." 


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PiKA's    defense,     Boberg    and    Greenwood,     roll  out  in  hot  pursuit  of  a  Theta  Delt. 


Jack  Lowery  and  "Heavy"  Harris  converse 
with  dates  on  Founder's  Day  at  the  lodge. 

Ken   Williams   rushes   around    right   end. 


Dave  Appier 
Bill  Binns 


Jim  Boberg 
Ron  Boykin 


Paul  Broughton 
Brian  Chandler 


Keith  Dauer 
Jack. Drew 


Mike  Greenwood 
Jirn  Harris 


Paul  Holtzmuller 
Bob  Johnson 


Robert  O.  Johnston 
David  Kern 


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Dave  Kern  and  Nat  Ryder 
dance   to   a   slow   number 

Lowery    takes    pass    from 
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at  the   Playboy   Party. 

Kappa     Sig's     Phil     San- 
didqe. 


PI  KAPPA  ALPHA  Leads  'Flashlight  Brigade' 
To  Raise  Money  for  Tuberculosis  Fund 


riKA 


PRESIDENT— 

Bill  Lott 
VICE-PRES.— 
Jack  Tucker 
SECRETARY— 
Bill  Binns 
TREASURER— 
Bob  Johnston 


Collecting  money  for  the 
Christmas  Seal  Drive,  the  Playboy 
Party,  Founder's  Day  Weekend, 
and  a  Parents'  Weekend  were  all 
parts  of  PiKA's  year. 


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FRONT  ROW:  Andy  Glassman,  Elliot  Dinner,  Dick  Dickinson,  Bill  Bubsey,  Mike  Parker,  Mike  Eberhardt. 
SECOND  ROW:  Tom  Bagby,  Jim  Garrison,  Phil  Arberg,  Jim  Jullien,  Norman  Smith,  Ken  Swanson. 
THIRD  ROW:  Jeff  Fairbanks,  Dick  Miller,  Tom  Morgan,  Dave  Shackleford,  Charles  Elliott,  Chip 
Smith. 


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Bill  Lott 
Jack  Lowery 
John  McCarthy 
Allan  Mollohan 
Pete  Nance 


Stephen  Newman 
Tom  Niles 
Lew  Ollice 
David  Olson 
Joe  Plumeri 


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Bob  Row 
Jim  Shaw 
Bart  Steib 
Philip  Thomas 


Richard  Tomlinson 
John  Tucker 
James  Vincent 
Alan  White 

Kenny  Williams 


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PI  LAMBDA  PHI  Establishes 
Glenn  D.  Mann  Memorial  Fund 


The   lodge   is  always   crowded   for   sorority   parties. 

Joel  Zaba  never  stops  explaining  why  senior  brothers  need 
attention. 


Paul  Bernstein 
Carlton  Brooks 
Alan  Brown 


Pete  Clarke 
Lee  Doerries 
Jim  Dryden 


Bob  Factor 
Don  Freeman 
Tony  Gambardella 


Jerry  Garner 
Jim  Goalder 
John  Haley 


Ned  Hopkins 
George  Howe 
Wade  Irwin 


Andy  Jacobs 
Bob  Kahn 
Howie  Kahn 


Sam  Kushner 
Scott  Langhorst 
Steve  Larson 


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FRONT  ROW:  Steve 
Row,  Dave  France,  Al  Al- 
bert, Boyd  Rossing,  Steve 
Wing,  Larry  Whiting, 
Dave  Brooks.  SECOND 
ROW:  Ed  Weisberg, 
Dudley  Nachman,  Donn 
Wonnell,  Russ  Fee,  Bob 
Ruben,  Jim  Taylor,  Ernie 
Ramos,  Joe  Hopkins. 
THIRD  ROW:  John  Bow- 
man, Bill  Crewe,  Ronnie 
Hudson,  Will  Hooker, 
John  Mowen,  Tim  Marvin, 
Bob   Bly. 


Steve  Levenberg 
Ivan  Lowenthal 
Bill  Mcintosh 


John  Medinger 
Colston  Newton 
George  Oldfield 


Norman  Olshansky 
Tom  Pavey 
Joe  Pitt 


Richard  Richels 
Bob  Ridout 
Fred  Roth 


Jahan  Saleh 
Gordon  Saffold 
Don  Sanders 


Bob  Schoenhut 
Ed  Shifman 
Tom  Spaulding 


Stu  Spirn 
Rich  Westerman 
Joel  Zaba 


PRESIDENT— 

Bob  Factor 
VICE-PRES.— 
Ed  Newton 
SECRETARY- 
Jerry  Garner 
TREASURER- 
Joe  Pitt 


The  Batman  Party,  the  rush  week 
Go-Go  Girl,  but  "when  the  shout- 
ing and  the  tumult  dies,"  Glenn 
Mann,  killed  in  Viet  Nam,  is  re- 
membered in  a  scholarship  by  his 
Pi  Lamb  brothers. 


Jerry  Garner  shows  that  he's  a  big  man  on  the  dance  floor. 

Norman    Olshansky    looks    for    his    trumpet — lost    in    float 
kleenex. 


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Chris   Sutton   and    Mike   Granville   give    us 
the  SAE  look  from  the  bar. 


It's    elementary,    Watson,    chill    and    open 
slowly. 


Here's  to  you,  here's  to  me,  here's  to  us  and  SAE. 


PRESIDENT— 

Pete  Marston 
VICE-PRES.— 
Chris  Sutton 
SECRETARY— 
Rod  Coleman 
TREASURER— 
Burt  Prestridge 


Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  held  three 
beach  weekends  this  year — in 
November,  in  February,  and  in 
March — in  addition  to  the 
Sweetheart  Dance  traditionally 
held  in  November. 


SAE  Brothers  Co-Sponsor  Successful  Viet  Nam  Blood  Drive 


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George  Bond 
Roy  Chaney 


Rod  Coleman 
John  Garrett 


Bill  Hendricks 
Roy  Jenkins 


Gary  Johnson 
William  Keown 


Jeff  Kirssin 
Jack  Knowle 


Bill  Lyons 
Pete  Marston 


Chris  Sutton 
Ronald  Willard 


Broken  field  running  is  his  specialty  all  the  time! 

SAE  brothers,  led  by  Bill  Lyons  and  George   Bond,  are  on  the  warpath 
against  G.  W.  at  the  1965  Homecoming  Parade. 

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Bob  Bland 
Les  Beadling 
Glenn  Brodie 


Mike  Bucci 
Tony  Bucclno 


Gordon  Buchanan 
Ned  Can- 


Jim  Dick 
Wilburn  Dibling 
Bob  Ellis 


Bob  Gadkowski 
Randy  Glesenkamp 
Ray  Gowin 


Mike  Holland 
Bob  Jenkins 
Warren  Knowlton 


Jim  LoFrese 
Ron  Martin 
Bill  McCall 


SIGMA  NU  Canvasses  Campus 


Christmas  and  mistletoe  at  the  Sigma  Nu  lodge. 
Nu-men  bring  Christmas  cheer  to  orphan  children. 


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To  Raise  Money  for  Local  Cancer  Fund 


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PRESIDENT— 

Joe  Neilson 
VICE-PRES.— 
Glenn  Brodie 
SECRETARY— 
Charlie  Cox 
TREASURER— 
Ray  Whiteman 


Both  the  college  and  the  com- 
munity profited  from  the  serv- 
ice projects  of  Sigma  Nu  this 
year.  At  the  same  time  the 
brothers  maintained  their  name 
as   rip-roaring    party   lovers. 


FRONT  ROW:  Ed  Kellam.  Bill  Clarke,  Jim  Simonelli,  Bob  Davis,  Adin  Brown,  Tom  Sublett, 
Bob  Ludwlg,  Rich  Como.  SECOND  ROW:  Rich  Randa,  Dave  Sapp,  Bob  Knaup,  Sam  Roakes, 
Billy  Wade  Hamilton,  Scott  Curzi,  Bob  Bell,  Joe  Wingo.  THIRD  ROW:  -Scott  Bonham,  John 
Ma+ish,  Al  Cheatham,  Bob  Holmes,  Dave  Ellenson,  Burt  Waite,  Thad  Zychowski. 

Sigma   Nu   joins  Chi  O  for  Christmas  caroling   in   the  dorms. 


Parks,  Kyle,  Slotnick,  and  Bucci 
gather  for  a  bull  session  in 
the  lodge  kitchen. 


Don   McGuire 


Bill   Morrison 
Joe  Neilson 


Steve  Slotnick 
John  Sours 
Ed  Tomes 
Mike  Weaver 
Bob  West 
Ray  Whiteman 


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Bud  Anderson 
Dave  Anderson 
Rick  Babcoclc 
Jim  Bell 

Art  Brown 


Cher  Cassel 
Gary  Chocklett 
Bob  Clapp 
Bob  Clay 
Dave  Davis 


Lee  Dixson 
Gerry  Dodd 
Tom  Ford 
Phil  Franklin 
Rich  Fridge 


Andy  Geoghegan 
Bruce  Griffin 
Bob  Haley 
Jerry  Harris 
Bill  Haymes 


Bob  Johnson 
Mike  Keyes 
John  King 
Tom  Lawler 
Steve  Marcy 


Rodger  McKain 
Bob  Meyerson 
Bob  Moore 
Mike  O'Neill 
Cooper  Pearce 


Ron  Petralia 
Ron  Phillips 
Stan  Ragsdale 
Don  Ralston 
Jim  Rumpler 


Tom  Ryan 
Steve  Sardell 
Sam  Smart 
Steve  Snyder 
Larry  Spell 


Tom  Trautma 
Joe  Trice 
Bob  Weeks 
Ben  Womble 
Tom  Wright 


PRESIDENT— 

Bruce  Griffin 
VICE-PRES.— 
Don  Williams 
SECRETARY— 
Lee  Dixson 
TREASURER— 
Gerry  Dodd 


Sigma  Phi  Epsilon's  main  proj- 
ect each  year  is  the  sale  of  Col- 
lege calendars.  The  profits  are 
matched  by  an  alumnus  and  stock 
is  purchased,  the  dividends  being 
used  to  provide  a  scholarship. 


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FRONT     ROW:      Don      Korte 

Rick  Spurling,  Al  Murray 
Rick  Lawson,  John  Frece 
Keith        Hamack.        SECONC 

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[ollege  Calendar  Sale  Marks  the  Opening  of  Fall  Semester 


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SIGMA  PI  Aids  Welfare  Families  With  Gifts  of  Food 


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PRESIDENT— 

Fred  Palmore 
VICE-PRES.— 
Dave  Lowry 
SECRETARY— 
Frank  Wright 
TREASURER— 
Bob  Cline 


From  a  Toga  party  to  Intramural 
sports,  from  the  annual  Orchid 
Ball  at  Virginia  Beach  to  a  schol- 
arship given  to  one  of  the  broth- 
ers in  memory  of  Billy  Mitchell, 
this  was  the  year  for  Sigma   Pi. 


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Louis    Puller   and    Ron   Aldhizer   haunt         Sigma  Pi's  relax  at  Chi  O's  Christmas  Dance, 
the  Tri-Delt-Sigma  Pi  Halloween  Party. 


Al   Fort  impresses  freshman  women  with  the   scrapbook  at  the 

"Meet  Tom  Gardo"  open  house. 

Sigma   Pi  brothers  practice  harmonizing  for  their  formal  Christ- 
mas serenade. 


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Jim  Armentrout 
Bill  Barnett 


Robert  Blaii 
Bill  Bradsha 


Roger  Burbage 
Tom  Chapman 


Bob  Cline 
Kenney  Crooks 


Tim  Curtis 
Lynn  Dievendorf 


at  Christmas  Season 


Horseplay  at  the  lodge  follows  the  Alumni-Brothe 
football  qame. 


FRONT  ROW:  Richard  Citron,  Danny  Fore,  Reed  Hunt,  Hoolcer  B 
Quaintance.  SECOND  ROW:  Fletch  Flemer,  Bob  Koch,  Tracy  Emerick 
Bill  Wells,  Dave  Glendinninq. 


Al  Fort 
Jeff  Foster 

Rob  Fromm 


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Bill   MacLean   feels  the   beat,   gets  set  to  move. 


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Bill  Griffin 
Monty  Harris 
Paul  Hogge 


Steve  Holton 
George  Howe 
Dan  Jenkins 


Bob  Kiley 
Paul  Lipani 
William  MacLean 


Bob  Mentzer 
Reed  Murtagh 
Fred  Palmore 


Tom  Reavely 
Al  Ritter 
Jeff  Steinhoff 


Richard  Wachcic 
Bill  Westbrook 
Frank  Wright 


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At  least  Saunders  and  Glakas  know  where  the  action  is. 

THETA  DELT's  Homecoming  Float  Wins 
First  Place  Among  Fraternity  Entries 


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PRESIDENT—  Jheta  Delta  Chi,  the  College's 
viceIpres—        oldes+  social  fra+ernitY'   Proved 

Chuck  Sievers  ^a^  '^s  cornerstone  is  diversity 
SECRETARY—  by  winning  this  year's  Homecom- 
Tron  Brekke  ;ng  Float  Competition  as  a  group 

and    by   excelling    as    individuals. 


TREASURER— 

Bill  Berghaus 


Hard-rushed  Brekke  gets  away  a  quick  spot  in  intramural  action. 


The  boys  chow  down  at 
Theta  Delt's  rock  'em  up  at  their  "Harry 


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FRONT    ROW:    Mike    Harding,    Ducan    Garnett,    Al    Wooleyhan,  Steve  Kohlhagen.  SECOND  ROW:  Sonni  Woolley,  Dave 
Watson,   Les  Watson,  John   Richardson,   Bill   Hartsoclt,   Don    Roberts. 


the  Ic 


Buffalo  Party. 


How  about  a  quick  run  around  Chi  O's  right  end? 


John  Bane 
Charlie  Berger 
Bill  Berghaus 
Tron  Brekke 
Jeff  Camp 
Mike  Dainer 


Mike  Delaney 
Ron  Eliasek 
Jeff  Gaber 
Nick  Glakas 
Jim  Howard 
William  Huzek 


Jim  Lewis 
Charlie  McCan 
Skip  Osborne 
Rick  Saunders 
Chuck  Sievers 
Richard  Smith 


Bryon  Speer 
Tom  Ullrich 
Art  Walsh 
Pat  Walsh 
Walter  Wenk 
Bob  Willner 


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INTER-FRATERNITY  and  PANHELLENIC 


IFC 


PRESIDENT— Jim  Breeden 
VICE-PRES.— Bruce  Griffin 
SECRETARY— Larry  Merchant 
TREASURER— Joel  Zaba 


FRONT  ROW:  David  Henderson,  Bruce  Grif- 
fin, Larry  Marchant,  Jim  Breeden,  Joel  Zaba, 
Bryon  Speer,  Dana  Gaebe,  James  Rumpler. 
SECOND    ROW:    Ron    Eliasek,    Ted    Fansher. 


Bob  Factor,  Joe  Neilson,  Bob  Kahn,  Bill  Lott, 
Fred  Grill,  Paul  Hallman,  Ray  Whiteman, 
Mike  Ney. 


PANHEL 


PRESIDENT— Pafsy  Dickinson 
VICE-PRES.— Donna  Province 
SECRETARY— Judy  Sullivan 
TREASURER— Paula  Lippard 


FRONT  ROW:  Betty  Gayle  Sanford,  Dean 
Snidow,  Donna  Province,  Patsy  Dickinson, 
Paula  Lippard,  Judy  Sullivan,  Kay  Drinard, 
Carol  Boysen,  Rae  Worley,  Carol  Miller. 
SECOND    ROW:    Jean     Haynes,    Joy    Cheat- 


ham, Nancy  Gotwald,  Ellen  Allison,  Nancy 
Bagby,  Virginia  Rose,  Mary  Brennan,  Nancy 
Combs,  Judy  Morris,  Julia  Ann  Dickinson, 
Susan  Embrey,  Cam  Buchanan,  Cathleen 
Crofoot,  Betty  Swayne. 


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COUNCILS  Help  to  Coordinate  Greek  Activities 


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FRONT  ROW:  Nancy  Dyson,  Sheila  Winchester,  Melissa  Pollard, 
Becky  Sweeney.  SECOND  ROW:  Sue  Huber,  Robbie  Mick,  Barbara 
Acree,  Susan  Moore,  Caroline  Currie,  Carol  Meyer,  Mary  Lucie 
Mapp.  THIRD  ROW:  Lorraine  Benson,  Lois  Johnson,  Merrill  Curtis, 
Gretchen  Barney,  Glenith  Price,  Wendy  Fairbank,  Joan  Flynn,  Pat+y 
Glenn,  Krin  Larson. 


Carolyn   Tucker,    Peggy   Hall,   and  Joy   Cheatham   seem   to 

have  a  captive  audience. 

The  Spring  Banquet  permits  the  Alpha  Chi's  to  honor  their 

seniors. 


Gretchen  Barney 
Dee  Boren 
Betty  Bradley 


Judy  Bryant 
Judi  Bodo 
Pat  Burleigh 


Pat  Calhoun 
Kathy  Carmody 
Mary  Carmody 


Joy  Cheatham 
Ann  Clark 
Connie  Clawson 


Caro!  Collins 
Dorothy  Currie 
Glenda  Dame'ron 


Laura  Daughtry 
Dianne  Doyle 
Debby  Duel 


Karen  Eden 

Linda  Fanning 
Karen  Gelotte 


Peggy  Good 
Nancy  Guthrie 
Andi  Haddon 


Peggy  Hall 
Sue  Hopkinson 
Mary  Lou  Jenkins 


Joyce  Johnson 
Marilyn  Johnson 
Sharon  Ketcham 


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ALPHA  CHI  OMEGA'S  Year  Highlighted  by  Open  House 
For  Freshman  Men  and  Party  for  Underprivileged  Children 


Alpha   Chi's  and  friend   decorate  their  tree   in   preparation 
for  the  coming  holiday  season. 

Donna   Truesdell  entertains  in  the   skit  given   at  the   Spring 
Banquet. 


AXO 


PRESIDENT— Joy  Cheatham 
VICE-PRES— Ann  Clark 
SECRETARY— Karen  Ringley 
TREASURER— Peggy  Hall 


Highlights  of  the  Alpha  Chi  year  included  their 
open  house  for  freshman  men,  a  Fall  Dance,  a  visit 
by  the  National  Officers,  and  a  Christmas  Party 
with  Kappa  Sig  for  underprivileged  children.  Spring 
brought  the  Presentation  Dance  honoring  new 
pledges. 


Ann  Lyon 
Joanie  Mahru 
Carol  Miller 


Susan  Porter 
Lynn  Richardson 
Karen  Ringley 


Geri  Schnebli 
Martha  Shaw 
Mary  Sherman 


Ellen  Shorter 
Donna  Smith 
Betty  Spencer 


Betty  Staton 
Mary  Stedman 
Mary  Strader 


Mary  Sweeney 
Sandi  Tate 
Sandi  Thompson 


Carolyn  Tucker 
Nikki  Wakerlin 
Mary  Charles  White 


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CHI  OMEGA'S  'Owl  Hoots' 


Biddy  Acree 
Alice  Annon 
Ellen  Arnold 


Dickey  Barron 
Janet  Beasley 
Cathy   B|orkback 


Lee  Bonifant 
Carol  Boysen 
Beth   Bromley 


Ellen  Campana 
Ginny  Carbone 
Karen  Cottrell 


Jane  Crow 

Mary   Ellen   Downing 

Sharon   Drummond 


Susan  Embrey 
Midge   Ernst 
Ruth   Eye 


Gayle  Ferebe 

Margie  Gove 

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Patty  Hartleben 
Judy  Hein 
Bobbie   Holtzman 


Louise  Hudgins 
Paulette  Johnston 
Elise  Jordan 


Jean  Kemp 
Terre   Latsios 
Janie   McKay 


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PRESIDENT— Susan  Embrey 
VICE-PRES.— Cathy  Thomson 
SECRETARY— Paulette  Johnstone 
TREASURER— Betty  Jo  Moyer 


The  Lambda  Chi  Barnyard  Party,  a  football  game 
with  Theta  Delt,  halloween  entertainment  at  the 
house  for  Kappa  Sig,  the  Owl  Hoot,  and  caroling 
with  Sigma  Nu  comprised  fall  social  activities. 
In  the  spring  the  pledges  from  formal  rush  were 
presented  at  the  White  Carnation  Pledge  Dance 
and  seniors  were  honored  at  the  Seniors'  Banguet. 


Jean  Kemp,  Mary  Ellen  Downing,  and  Karen  Williams  find 
it  hard  to  concentrate  on  their  bridge  hands  as  Bob  Owen 
entertains  them. 


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Held  During  the  Year  Reflect  Sorority  Spirit  and  Fun 


Chi   Omega's   seniors    line   up   for  a    song    at   one    of   their 
Owl  Hoots. 


FRONT  ROW:  Kay  Pitts,  Janet  Ackroyd,  Gail  Harper,  Carrington  Salley, 
Janet  Berglund,  Linda  Kalen,  SuSu  Williams.  SECOND  ROW:  Diane  Mims, 
Judy  Chase,  Ellen  Cooper,  Cathy  Friedman,  Wyn  Whitehurst,  Missy  Gallo- 
way, Haidee  Ewell,  Leslie  Prather,  Gail  Dehn.  THIRD  ROW:  Stacy  Scherer. 
Linda  Freeman,  Olivian  Boggs,  Judy  Gordon. 


Betty  Moyer 
Sandy   Norton 
Sandy  Odum 


Chi   Omega's  float  displays  William   and    Mary's   hope   for 
a  victory  over  the  George  Washington  Colonials. 


Kennon   Pate 
Fran   Piskur 
Cindy  Price 


Anne  Roberts 
Ruth  Sallenger 
Louise  Saulnier 


Jenny  Seward 
Mary  Jane  Sprinkel 
Ruth  Stoneburner 


Neville  Stonehar 
Hunter  Swartz 
Cathy  Thomson 


Johnne  Whicker 
Karen  Williams 
Rae  Worley 


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AAA 


PRESIDENT— Nancy  Gotwald 
VICE-PRES.— Patsy  Adams 
SECRETARY— Denny  Taylor 
TREASURER— Gerry  Thompson 


A  first  in  academic  competition  and  a  Homecom- 
ing Princess — Junior  Julia  Ann  Dickinson — brought 
fall  honors  to  the  Tri-Delt's.  With  fall  also  came 
a  full  schedule  of  banquets,  social  events,  and  foot- 
ball, as  well  as  service  and  fund-raising  projects. 
A  Pledge  Presentation  Dance  headed  spring  ac- 
tivities. 


Patsy  Adams 
Margie  Arnold 
Pat  Bailey 
Blythe  Baldwin 
Suzanne  Barksdale 


Mary  Jim   Be 
Betty   Bishop 
Vickie   Blankenship 
Glad   Bulwinkle 
Kathy   Burge 


Penny  Coiner 
Linda  Combs 
Janey  Cooke 
Carroll  Darby 
Margie   Davis 


Julia  Ann   Dickins 
Dee  Elder 
Dee  Ford 
Cissy  Freeman 
Nancy  Gotwald 


Janise  Hardy 
Del   Harnsberger 
Jane  Harris 
Laurette   Harvey 
Carol   Heitmanek 


Tisha  Hickson 
Teena  Hughes 
Laurie   Hutchings 
Sharon   Kern 
Marsha   King 


Lucy  Kinnaird 
Babs  Lewis 
Nancy  McNairy 
Gail   Morgan 
Nora   Ann   Morsch 


Karen   Nylander 
Karen  Oetjen 
Diane  Riley 
Barbara   Schwartz 
Nancy  Seale 


Nancy  Seale  and  Marsha  King 
prepare  for  the  Sigma  Pi  Costume 
Party. 


Victorious  Tri-Delt's  hoist  football 
(?)  coach  Joe  Neilson  on  their 
shoulders. 


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DELTA  DELTA  DELTA  Holds  Spaghetti  Dinner  to  Raise 
Funds  for  Scholarship  for  William  and  Mary  Coed 


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FRONT  ROW:  Pat  Buffington,  Rose  Gamon,  Allison  Strange,  Sandy  Bocock.  SECOND 
ROW:  Pam  Roberts,  Janie  Bretnall,  Suzanne  Hinson,  Laura  Hiner,  India  Shotwell,  Terry 
Waters.  THIRD  ROW:  Judy  Algatt,  Susan  Mallory,  Nancy  Jo  Larson,  Dee  Curwen,  Linda 
Brink,  Susan  Blount,  Barbara  Crissey,  Betty  Collins,  Chris  Hall. 


Babs  Lewis  masquerades  as  "Super  Santa. 


Tri-Delt's  and  their  dates  enjoy  the  annual 
Christmas  Dance. 


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r<t>B 


PRESIDENT— Nancy  Combs 
VICE-PRES.— Kathleen  Cam 
SECRETARY— Joan  McKann 
TREASURER— Sue  Swarts 


GAMMA  PHI  BETA'S  "Indian" 


Gamma  Phi  Beta  took  first  prize  for  their  float  in 
the  Homecoming  Parade.  They  sponsored  an  or- 
phan in  Korea  and  gave  a  Christmas  party  for 
patients  at  Eastern  State  Hospital.  Second  semes- 
ter brought  rush  and  other  functions  which  were  cul- 
minated by  the  Senior  Banquet. 


Reggie  Armentrout 
Patricia  Atwell 
Barbara   Baird 


Diana   Barocco 
Carol  Bender 

Jean   Branham 


Mary  Buckley 
Kathleen  Carr 
Frances  Cole 


Nancy  Combs 
Cheryl  Corbell 
Anne   Dickinson 


Sharyn   Domagalski 
Bruce  Edel 
Theda   Farmer 


Mary   Fitzgerald 
Kathie  Frost 
Dottie  Gilbert 


Marilyn  Giorgio 
Martha  Gosnell 
Naida   Harlow 


Kathleen   Hawkins 
Christine   Hines 
Christine   Hunt 


Float  Takes  First  Place 


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During  the  National  Panhellenic  Conference  held  in  Williams- 
burg, Sharyn  Domagalski  and  Bunni  Poplcin  met  Mrs.  Witten- 
berg, their  national  delegate. 

Susan  Swarts  looks  on  as  Susan  Baskerville,  Brenda  Robertson, 
and  Marjorie  Rankin  prepare  to  ride  the  winning  float. 


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Mary  Hum 
Betty  Keahey 
Catherine   Kerr 


Susan   Knopf 
Sallye  Lashley 
Mary  Laughlin 


Paula  Lippard 
Jean  Lusardi 
Merle   Markwith 


FRONT  ROW:  Dale  Wilson,  Patricia  Hooker,  Wendy  Laderberg, 
Naomie  Dankers,  Tricia  Frazier,  Gale  Gibson,  Greta  Augustine. 
SECOND  ROW:  Ann  Talley.  Ellen  Mauck,  Bobbie  Grove,  Lynn  Mc- 
Leod,  Ruth  Johnson,  Linda  Wyrick,  Ellen  Spence,  Cheryl  Anderson, 
Carol  Hamersen,  Gail  Langhorst,  Liz  Ramsey,  Patricia  Gracian,  Jane 
Defrees. 


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Cheryl  Marshall 
Beckie   McColpin 
Bonnie  McGhee 


Joan  McKann 
Judith  OGrady 
Carol   Pearn 


Barbie   Peck 
Rosalie  Petrillo 


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Bunni  Popkin 


Berta   Ramsey 
Marjorie   Rankin 
Brenda   Robertson 


Kay   Rodgers 
Ruby  Schonfeld 
Missy  Smith 


Elizabeth  Sturges 
Janice  Swanson 
Susan   Swarts 


Nadia  Tongour 
Val  Weaver 
Clevie  Youngblood 


Gamma   Phi's  take  time  out  for  a  brief  rest  at  their  Christ- 
mas Dance. 

Paula   Lippard  rests  as  she  finds  out  that  being  a  "crayon" 
can  be  hard  work. 


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KAPPA  ALPHA  THETA  Sponsors 


Linda  Arey  rides  the  "Pink  Yink"  to  a  second  place  win. 


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KAO 


PRESIDENT— Betty  Gayle  Sanford 
VICE-PRES. — Laine  Bannerman 
SECRETARY— Connie  Hudson 
TREASURER— Nancy  Rhodenhizer 


From  the  middle  of  September  until  Homecoming, 
activity  at  the  Theta  house  centered  around  the 
construction  of  the  "Pink  Yink";  and  their  efforts 
at  Homecoming  were  rewarded  with  a  second 
place  in  the  float  competition.  At  Christmas, 
Theta's  entertained  orphans  with  Sigma  Nu  and 
Sig  Ep. 


Nino  Allen 
Linda  Arey 
Laine   Bannerman 


Linell   Broecker 
Mary   Brown 
Cam   Buchanan 


Sharon   Buck 
Karen   Bunting 
Jean  Carson 


Chris  Coggins 
Jean   Coley 
Susan   Crawford 


Susan    Sheffield     demonstrates     that    the     Theta's     are     always 
"cooking  up"  something. 


Theta's  find  fun  in  their  own  front  yard. 


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Child  in  Viet  Nam  Through  Foster  Parents  Plan 
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Lambda  Mu  Mu  provides  Theta  with  a  sorority  within  a  sorority. 


Bobbi  Cusworth 
Beth   Disfler 
Jo   Donato 
Linda   Gray 
Ronni  Green 
Pam   Hecker 
Bari  Hodge 


Karol  Holmes 
Jenny   Kerns 
Linda   King 
Jan   Koerner 
Susan   Legg 
Bonnie   Mayo 
Martha   Miller 


FRONT  ROW:  Becky  Pierce,  Laura  Busse,  Susan  Lyon,  Diane  Lucas, 
Carol  Shewmaker.  SECOND  ROW:  Fran  Pollock,  Linda  Whitlow,  Sara- 
jane  Auman,  Claire  Mason,  Diane  Woodard,  Bettyjoyce  Breen,  Betty 
Wadkins,  Peggy  Preston.  THIRD  ROW:  Nancy  Hauck,  Anne  Hitt, 
Barbara  Moriarty,  Judy  Pond,  Peggy  Merritt,  Nancy  Harkrader,  Sally 
James,  Marilyn  Kron,  Kathy  Vining. 


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Becky  Mitchell 
Emily  Moriarty 
Gay  Northway 
Susan  Pond 
Sharon  Pursifull 
Nancy  Rhodenhlzer 
Susu   Robertson 

Nat   Ryder 
Betty  Sanford 
Penny  Sanford 
Brigitte  Schmidt 
Susan  Sheffield 
Cindy   Skogen 
Janet  Smith 

Jane  Snead 
Sue   Stephenson 
Judy  Stratton 
Jeannie  Swink 
Terry  Thompson 
Louise  Thornton 
Pat  Vakos 


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211 


Clara  Abercrombie 
Dorislee  Akers 
Susie  Andrews 
Carri  Anthony 
Flossie  Bishop 
Sue  Brand 
Mary  Brennan 
Ellie  Christian 

Betty  Conley 
Mary  Grace  Cook 
Marlon  Demers 
Wendy  Gasteiger 
Roxanne  Good 
Cheryl  Griffiths 
Kathy   Hill 
Marty  Holbrook 
Susan  Hollis 
Kitty  Johnson 
Jo  Jones 
Deanie  Kahl 
Kathy   Kane 
Judy   Lockridge 
Lynn  Loetterle 
Letty  Lynn 

Judy  Mallison 
Mary  Lou  Mays 
Jean  Michael 
Sue  Miller 
Judy  Morris 
Sandy  Morrison 
Jackie   Murray 
Betty  Newsome 


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KAPPA  DELTA  Visits  and  Performs  Philanthropic  Work 


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Kappa  Delta's  and  their  dates  set  the  seasonal  mood  at  their  Christmas  Dance. 


FRONT  ROW:  Nancy 
Cella,  Margie  Kuhn, 
Kathy  Vancho,  Mary 
Thompson.  SECOND 
ROW:  Pat  Foster,  Cindy 
Smith,  Alice  Carlton, 
Sandy  Skeen,  Nancy 
Beachley,  Janet  Marshall. 
THIRD  ROW:  Kathy 
Jordan,  Judy  Carhart, 
Sue  F.  Miller,  Becky 
Vaughn,  Mary  Chris 
Schmitz.  Betty  Conley, 
Carol  Knight,  Suzanne  M. 
Miller. 


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Barbie  Nold 
Jeanne  Obenchaln 
Leonora  Owre 
Margaret   Pratt 
Donna   Province 


Rita   Province 
Anne   Purtill 
Ellen  Roberts 
Bonnie   Robinson 
Mary  Fran  Sedwict 


Beryl  Slayton 
Joan  Southall 
Chris  Sturges 
Jody  Vilbrandt 
Cecilia  Walton 


Ann  Warrington 
Marion  Weinhold 
Kay  Whitfield 
Lindsey  Wittmus 
Dottie  Wilkerson 


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Sandy  Morrison,  Leo 
Anne  Purtill  visit  th 
Children's  Hospital 


Owre,    and 

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at  the  Crippled  Children's  Hospital  in  Richmond 


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PRESIDENT— Mary  Brennan 
VICE-PRES.— Judy  Mallinson 
SECRETARY— Jo  Jones 
TREASURER— Mary  Lou  Mays 


KD  began  the  year  with  honors,  having  received 
the  Merit  Award  at  the  National  Convention  dur- 
ing the  summer.  Activities  of  the  fall  semester  in- 
cluded philanthropic  work  at  the  Crippled  Chil- 
dren's Hospital  in  Richmond,  frat  parties,  the  Dia- 
mond Ball,  and  a  slumber  party.  Spring  brought 
with  it  rush,  the  Presentation  Dance,  and  the  Senior 
Banquet. 


Rita    Province    laughs   as   she   finally   gets   a    good    hand    in 
the  college's  favorite  pastime — bridge. 


The    last   few   days    before    Homecoming    were    fil 
minute  float  preparations  for  the  Kappa  Delta's. 


ith    last 


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KAPPA  KAPPA  GAMMA  Ends  Year       r 
With  Annual  Fleur-de-lis  Party 


KKr 


PRESIDENT— Dottle  Traynor 
VICE-PRES.— Jane  McAdoo 
SECRETARY— Linda  Trice 
TREASURER— Billie  Cayot 


The  Kappa's  had  a  busy  first  semester  with  a  Home- 
coming breakfast,  a  Halloween  party,  a  reception 
for  the  football  team,  caroling  with  PiKA,  and 
other  functions.  Philanthropic  activities  included 
work  with  the  children  at  Eastern  State  Hospital. 
The  year  closed  with  the  Pledge  Dance  and  the 
Fleur-de-lis  Party. 


The  Kappa's  really  seem  to  be  enjoying  one  of  their 


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nightly  dinners  at  the  house. 


FRONT  ROW:  Ann  Hamilton,  Sallie  Moore  Daggett,  Gail  White,  Donnle  Chancellor,  Linda  Sundin, 
Karen  Clay,  Bobbie  Henry,  Linda  Lacy,  Susan  Small.  SECOND  ROW:  Ann  Morris,  Suzanne  Fauber,' 
Judy  Banks,  Martha  McSuire,  Linda  Mclndoe,  Karen  Arnold,  Sallie  Stemple,  Peggy  Sothoron,  Judy 
Poarch,  Lynn  Andrew. 


Ann  Klare 
Ginny   Knoop 
Michelle  Lester 
Gail   Littlefield 


Bambi   Lynn 
Linda   Mayer 
Jane  McAdoo 
Susan    Morrisey 


Mary   Lynn   Murphy 
Mary  Nuernberger 
Suzanne  Pearce 
Bea   Peca 


Carolyn   Peery 
Margie   Randall 
Sue  Rankin 
Betsy  Reed 


Laurie  Richardson 
Susan  Romans 
Bette  Scott 
Sally  Mac  Smith 


Sandy  Smith 
Nancy  Sundin 
Dottie  Traynor 
Linda   Trice 


Kathy  Tupper 
Laurie  Uhl 
Mary  Ward 
Gail  Williams 


Four  Kappa's  gather  around  for  an  enlightening 
discussion. 


Carol    Bagley    entertains    prospective    Kappa's 
during  Rush. 


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Diane    Giangrande,    Sandy    Reese,    and    dates    have    the    holiday    spirit 
at  the  Phi  Mu  Christmas  Dance. 


Pat  Alexander 
Ellen  Allison 


Nancy  Bagby 
Alice   Rae   Boone 


Kristi   Brown 
Susan   Bruch 


Pam   Crawford 
Sue  Daffron 


Patsy  Dickinson 
Linda   Fombell 


Diane  Giangrande 
Patty  Hubbell 


Rebecca  Jones 
Darlene   Lewis 


Joan  Lowry 
Margaret   Mann 


Diane  Miller 
Aiice  Moberg 


Sharon   Perkins 
Ellen   Phillips 


FRONT  ROW:  Gail  Varela,  Pat  Wineman,  Mary  Anne  Dailey,  Ellen  Pugh,  Dodie 
Duncan,  Candy  Metz.  SECOND  ROW:  Carol  Grant,  Margo  Smith,  Sharon  Yager, 
Sandra  Zenker,  Billie  Baker.  Suranne  Miller,  Flora  Stith. 


216 


PHI  MU's  Help  Provide  Toys  for  Children  at  Eastern  State 


Phi  Mu's  take  time  off  from  working  on  their  homecoming  float  to  enjoy  a         New   pledges   Pam   Crawford,   Becky   Rice,   and 
ride  in  their  chauffeur-driven  jeep.  Susan  Bruch  entertain  the  sisters. 


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PRESIDENT— Virginia  Rose 
VICE-PRES.— Alice  Rae  Boone 
SECRETARY— Linda  Fombell 
TREASURER— Diane  Miller 


Phi  Mu  greeted  the  fall  term  with  Mrs.  Cramer, 
their  new  housemother.  The  month  of  December 
found  them  initia'ting  their  '65  fall  pledges  at  a 
Christmas  party  and  doing  their  service  project  at 
Eastern  State.  A  Presentation  Dance  in  honor  of 
the  pledges  from  Formal  Rush  was  held  in  March 
followed  by  Initiation  in  April. 

Joan    Lowry,    Linda    Fombell,    Suzan    Ward,    and    Margaret  Hard   at   work   preparing   for   rush    are    Ellen    Phillips,    Pat   Alex- 

Mann    are    costumed    guides   for    Colonial    Williamsburg.  ander  and  Sharon  Perkins. 


Karen   Phillip 
Diane  Rau 
Torrie   Read 


Sandy  Reese 
Becky  Rice 
Virginia   Rose 


Cis  Roton 
Ann  Sessoms 
Suzan   Ward 


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PRESIDENT — Marie  Fridens+ine 
VICE-PRES.— Suzanne  Stainback 
SECRETARY— Ginny  Goolsby 
TREASURER— Margaret  Conn 


Pi  Phi  began  its  year  by  winning  third  prize  for  its 
float  in  the  Homecoming  Parade.  With  the  coming 
of  the  Christmas  season,  they  held  an  open  house 
and  gave  gifts  to  their  adopted  family.  Second 
semester  included  Formal  Rush,  the  annual  Pledge 
Dance,  and  Founder's  Day. 


Ginny    Goolsby    and    Suzanne    Swanson    enjoy    (?) 

dinner  at  the  house. 


eating  The  Pi  Phi's  "Swiss"  float  waits  to  begin  the  Homecoming  Parade 


PI  BETA  PHI  Shows  the  Holiday  Spirit  by  Holding  A 


Kay  Atkins 
Maureen   Baber 
Mary  Baker 
Gerry   Berks 
Judy  Bretana 
Chris  Burney 
Trudy  Butner 
Sherri  Carpini 

Marg  Conn 
Missy  Crowgey 
Lynn   Dulin 
Judy  Faust 
Marie  Fridenstine 
Diane  Goodman 
Pam  Goodrich 
Becky  Goolsby 

Ginny  Goolsby 
Donna  Gorman 
Carole  Green 
Kathy  Green 
C.  C.  Greider 
Shirley  Harkess 
Sue  Hawkins 
Linda  Helfrich 


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in  which  it  took  a  third  place  prize. 


Christmas  Open  House 


FRONT  ROW:  Kathy  Cracraft,  Wanda  Lewis.  SECOND  ROW:  Eev  Johnson,  Carolyn 
Scott,  Janice  Jones,  Chris  Taylor,  Nancy  Pitzer,  Janet  Watkins,  Dwe  Eaton,  Pat  Zepul. 
THIRD  ROW:  Diana  Hull,  Jackie  Fngle,  Susie  Brown,  Leslie  Davis,  Katie  Walline,  Mary 
Lou  Morden,  Kathy  Kishbauch,  Mary  Ann  Cremins,  Cathie  Calvert. 


Barbara  Herbert 
Mary  Ann   Hocutt 
Sharon  Hogan 
Becky  Humphlett 


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Barbie  Herbert  brushes  up  on  her  Pi  Phi-perfect 


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Robin  Jenks 
Margie  Jensen 
Becky  Kellam 
Diane  Letchworth 


Susan   Major 
Pam   Mason 
Patricia  A.  Patterson 
Patricia  L.  Patterson 


Bitsy  Plybon 
Mary  Beth   Pretty 
Nancy  Priebe 
Cathy  Quirk 


Francie  Read 
Bonnie  Robertson 
Elaine  Ross 
Donna   Says 


Joan  Simpson 
Suzanne  Stainback 
Jo   Lynn  Standi 
Suzanne  Swanson 


Betty  Kent  Swayne 
Linda  Watson 
Poopsie  Williams 
Mary  Yeager 


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SPORTS 


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The  athletic  field  is  the 
theatre  for  a  dramatic 
merging  of  personal  and 
team  goals.  Here  the 
striving  of  the  individual 
becomes  identified  with 
achieving  victory  for  the 
whole. 


221 


Southern    Conference    Football    Coach    of   the    Year,    Mar 
Levy. 


Harry  Groves,  Coach  of  the  Southern  Conference  champion 
track  team. 


FRONT  ROW:  Lester  Hooker,  Joe  Downing,  Barry  Fratlcin,  Dick  Besnier, 
Augie    Tammerillo,    Bob   James.    SECOND    ROW:    Ralph    Pucci.    Harry 


Groves,    Joe    Agee,    Don    Robie,    Ed    Derringe,    Bill    Chambers,    Dudle 
Jensen. 


277 


Athletic  Department  Puts  Stress  on  Expansion  and  Improvement 


Expansion  and  improvement  were  the  keys  to  Wil- 
liam and  Mary's  Athletic  Department  in  1965-66. 
Highlighting  the  year  were  the  Southern  Confer- 
ence title  captured  by  William  and  Mary's  Track 
Team  under  the  direction  of  Harry  Groves,  and 
the  school's  first  winning  football  season  since  1953, 
led  by  Southern  Conference  Coach  of  the  Year 
Marv  Levy.  Besides  adding  Soccer  as  a  varsity 
sport,  William  and  Mary's  athletic  program  showed 
improvement  in  all  other  varsity  and  freshman 
sports. 


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Lester  Hooker,  Athletic  Director. 


Bill    Chambers,    Coach    of  William    and    Mary's   third    place 
Southern  Conference  Basketball  Team. 


Ed  Derringe,  Business  Manager. 


Dudley  Jensen,  Swimming  Coach. 


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LEFT:  Southern  Miss  quarterback,  Vic 
Purvis,  once  leading  ground  gainer  in 
the  country,  goes  down  under  the  on- 
slaught of  Indian  defensive  men, 
George   Buchanan  and  Terry  OToole. 


RIGHT:   Donnie  McGuire   kicks  South- 
ern Miss  hopes  away. 


BOTTOM    LEFT:    Bulldog    signal-caller  BOTTOM    RIGHT:    Indian    end,    Jim 

Bob    Ogburn    finds    his    backfield    in-  Lofrese,    receives    the    Most    Valuable 

vaded   by   Indians,   Terry  O'Toole   and  Player  Award   at   the   Oyster    Bowl. 
Joe  Neilson. 


Drives  to  First  Winnihq  Season  in  Twelve  Years 


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FRONT  ROW:  Dennis  Haglan,  Mike  Weaver,  Jim  LoFrese,  Rodger 
Bates,  Danny  Nase,  Jim  Dick,  Tom  Feola,  Tony  Buccino,  Larry  Walk, 
George  Pearce,  Mike  Mihalas,  Mike  Bucci.  SECOND  ROW:  Frank 
Mastowski,  Bill  Conaway,  Jeff  Foster,  Chuck  Aibertson,  Randy  Gle- 
senkamp,  Joe  Neilson,  Ron  Petralia,  Jim  Tuthill,  Ned  Carr,  Ray 
Gowin,  Donnie  McGuire,  Terry  OToole.  THIRD  ROW:  Steve  Craft, 
Mike  Head,  Mike  Madden,  Chip  Young,  Gordon  Buchanan,  Steve 
Slotnik,  Les  Beadling,  Eddie  Herring,  Bob  Gadkowski,  Don  Robertson, 
Karl  Tribelhorn,  Dan  Darragh.  FOURTH  ROW:  Al  Yates,  Jerry 
Masters,  John  Shea,  Bert  Milling,  Bob  Shay,  Ben  Williams,  Steve 
Rusnock,  Adin  Brown,  Chuck  Housel,  Joe  Koons,  Dick  Sikorski,  Jarry 
Sedlacek. 


Marv  Levy,  Southern  Conference  Coach  of  the 
Year  for  the  second  straight  season,  directed  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  to  its  first  winning  season  since 
1953  and  to  second  place  in  the  Southern  Confer- 
ence. The  Indians,  led  by  co-captains  Jim  Dick  and 
Tom  Feola,  lost  only  four  games,  including  one  to 
Conference  champions  West  Virginia. 
The  season's  highpoint  came  when  the  Indians  beat 
Southern  Mississippi,  the  number  one  defensive 
team  in  the  country,  in  the  Oyster  Bowl.  The  Tribe, 
strengthened  by  sophomore  guarterbacks  Dan  Dar- 
ragh and  Mike  Madden  and  a  tough  defensive 
line,  played  well  in  every  game.  With  a  predomi- 
nantly sophomore  team,  the  future  looks  bright 
for  the  Tribe. 

Senior  George  Pearce  represented  the  sguad  on 
the  All  American  second  team  as  a  defensive  end. 
He  also  was  tapped  for  the  All  Southern  and  All 
Conference  teams  and  as  the  Southern  Conference 
Player  of  the  Year.  Other  Indians  receiving  awards 
were  Tony  Buccino,  All  Conference  and  lineman 
of  the  week;  Jim  Lofrese,  All  Conference  and 
MVP  at  the  Oyster  Bowl;  Tom  Feola  and  Bob 
Gadkowski,  All  Conference;  Dan  Darragh,  second 
team  All  Conference  and  back  of  the  week;  and 
Joe  Neilson,  Jim  Dick,  and  Mike  Weaver,  honor- 
able mention  All  Conference. 


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Strong  Tribe  Defensive  Unit  Shuts  Out  Two  Opposing  Teams 

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ABOVE  LEFT:  Pe 


ABOVE:     Dan     Darragh     kicks    coffin    corner    punt 
against  VMI. 


Covered  by  John  Shea,  Jim  Dick,  Bill  Conaway, 
Mike  Bucci,  and  Les  Beadling,  sophomore  scram- 
bler Mike  Madden  laterals  to  Chip  Young  who 
rambles  for  an  eighteen  yard  gain. 


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Sophomore  Quarterback  Mike  Madden  drives  around  end. 


Madden  and  Weaver:  Moving. 


228 


William  and  Mary  Places  Second  in  Southern  Conference 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL  RECORD 


W&M 

32 

V.M.I. 

21 

W&M 

14 

Wesf   Virginia 

34 

W&M 

7 

V.P.I. 

9 

W&M 

14 

Navy 

42 

W&M 

41 

Davidson 

7 

W&M 

28 

George  Washington 

14 

W&M 

3 

Southern    Miss. 

0 

W&M 

20 

The  Citadel 

6 

W&M 

17 

Boston  College 

30 

W&M 

21 

Richmond 

0 

Albertson  charges  53  yards  to  paydlrt  with  a  Keydet  punt.  Bob  Gadkowski   moves   in   for  an    interception   against  VPI. 


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Pearce  Sets  School,  Conference  Records  in  Pass 


Receptions  and  Yardage 


Darragh  to  Pearce:  Before,  During,  After. 


Net  Yards  Gained  Rushing 

1606 

Rushing  Offense  Per  Game 

160.6 

Number   Passes  Attempted 

206 

Number  Passes  Completed 

108 

Net    Yards    Gained    Passing 

1346 

Passing  Offense  Per  Game 

134.6 

Total  Offense  Per  Game 

295.2 

Punting  Average 

40.5 

LEFT:    Jim    Dick,    Tony    Buccino    and    Tom    Feola    block    as 

Darragh  throws. 

BOTTOM     LEFT:    A     pass,     a    stiff-arm,     and    Glesenkamp 

thunders  24  yards  for  a  touchdown. 

BOTTOM    RIGHT:    Weaver    smashes    Mountaineer    line. 


Frosh  Complete  Second  Perfect  Season,  Boost  '66 


FRESHMAN  RECORD 

W&M  29  Apprentice   School 

W&M  20  V.M.I. 

W&M  34  Richmond 

W&M  14  George  Washington 

W&M  16  Bullis  Prep 


Davis  rolls  out  to  pass. 


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10 

14 


William  and  Mary's  football  program  continued  to 
build  this  year.  The  freshman  team,  under  Coach 
Joe  Agee,  showed  the  effects  of  Varsity  Coach 
Levy's  recruiting  program,  stretching  a  frosh  win- 
ning streak  that  covers  three  seasons  and  eleven 
games.  Agee,  in  his  first  year  of  coaching  foot- 
ball, turned  out  a  top-notch  defensive  sguad  that 
stopped  its  opponents  until  the  offense,  a  slow- 
starting  team,  could  get  going.  With  the  biggest 
and  best  freshman  team  in  recent  years,  the  Reser- 
vation can  look  forward  to  many  more  successful 
campaigns. 


232 


Gridiron  Outlook 


FRONT  ROW:  Coach  Dick  Besnier,  Bill  Mc- 
Kinnon,  Steve  Cracraft,  Dennis  Brown,  Mickey 
Bickers,  Don  Schafer,  Mike  Davis,  Richard 
O'Neil,  Jeffrey  Lund,  Robert  Holmes,  John 
Mansfield,  Joe  Wingo,  Thomas  Sublett, 
Joseph  Mulvihill,  SECOND  ROW:  Coach 
Craig  Smith,  Stephen  Jaggard,  Richard  Cum- 
bee,  Jack  Dean,  Carl  Frankovitch,  Mike  Flor- 
ence, Scott  Bonham,  Robert  McLaughlin,  Pat- 
rick Wheeler,  Barry  Use,  Burt  Waite,  Scott 
Curzi,  Alvin  Cheatum,  Terry  Morton.  THIRD 
ROW:  Coach  Joe  Agee,  Rob  Baxter,  Charles 
Jackson,  Richard  Como,  William  Clarke, 
Richard  Potter,  Gerry  Nance,  Charles  Beaston, 
Stephen  Maier,  Alan  Hess,  Ted  Zychowski, 
Mason  Prickett,  Henry  Schultz,  James  Robert- 
son, Jeff  McCormick. 


Coach  Agee  screams  orders  to  his 
squad. 


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232 


Jimmy  Johnson  Leads  Cross  Country  Squad  to 


FRONT  ROW:  Dick  Kantzer,  Tom  Houck,  Chop  Jordan,  Joe  Hopkins, 
Juris  Luzins,  Bruce  Jones,  Rich  Barbour,  George  Davis.  SECOND  ROW: 
Rodger    McKain,   Joe    Philpott,    Mike    Holland,    Paul    Bernstein,    David 

Terry  Donnelly,  Paul  Bernstein,  and  Joe  Philpott  drive  for 
the  finish  line  .  .  . 


Gapp,  Dick  Widell.  Rich  Olsen.  THIRD  ROW:  George  Fenigson,  Coach 
Groves,  Steve  Wing,  Terry  Donnelly,  Jimmy  Johnson — Captain,  Steve 
Larson,  Steve  Jackson,   Ned   Hopkins,  Coach  James,   Randy  Hawthorne. 

.  .  .  finishing  second,  third,  and  fourth  behind  Jimmy  John- 


234 


Second  in  Conference 

The  1965  Cross  Country  Team  undoubtedly  was 
the  strongest  ever  fielded  at  William  and  Mary. 
Following  dual  meet  victories  over  Virginia,  Virginia 
Tech,  Navy,  and  VMI,  and  losses  to  Tennessee  and 
the  Quantico  Marines,  the  harriers  won  their  third 
straight  Varsity  State  Intercollegiate  Championship. 
The  team  finished  second  in  a  Southeastern  United 
States  Invitational  at  Callaway  Gardens,  Georgia; 
second  in  the  National  Collegiate  District  Three 
Championship;  and  was  runner-up  to  Furman  in  the 
hottest  Southern  Conference  Championship  in 
many  years,  with  the  Conference  meet  becoming, 
in  essence,  a  dual  meet  between  William  and  Mary 
and  Furman. 

Jimmy  Johnson,  the  Tribe's  star  distance  runner, 
set  course  records  in  winning  three  championships. 
He  lost  only  to  Bob  Reddington  of  Tennessee  in 
the  regular  season  and  was  sixteenth  out  of  a  field 
of  over  two  hundred  at  the  National  Championships. 
Other  top  performers  were  Terry  Donnelly,  Ned 
Hopkins,  Joe  Philpott,  Paul  Bernstein,  and  Steve 
Jackson.  The  Freshman  Team,  led  by  George  Davis 
and  Chop  Jordan,  posted  a  five  and  two  record 
and  was  second  in  the  state. 


Jimmy    Johnson,    the    Southern    Conference    Cross-Country 
Champion,  en  route  to  another  win. 

Start  of  the  traditional  William  and  Mary-V.M.I.  dual  meet 
rivalry. 


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235 


Basketball  Team  Completes  Winning  Season  with  13-1 2  Record 


FRONT   ROW:   John    Harvey— Assistant   Coach,    Walter   Went,    Larry 
Paffrath,    Tim    Walter,    Bill    Chambers— Coach.    SECOND    ROW:    Ron 

Chambers— Manager,    H.   V.   Withers,    Randy    Mitchell,    David    Walker, 


Ron  Panneton,  Bill  Hoffmann— Manager.  THIRD  ROW:  Billy  Taylor, 
Mike  Johnson,  Brian  Wolf,  Lew  Ollice,  Ben  Pomeroy,  Jim  Rama,  Dave 
Corley — Graduate  Assistant. 


While  living  up  to  pre-season  predictions  of  a  third 
place  finish  in  the  Southern  Conference,  the  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  Basketball  Team  went  through  a  pe- 
riod of  frustration  in  December  and  January  before 
finally  playing  up  to  their  predicted  potential. 
Coach  Chambers,  who  registered  his  sixth  winning 
season  in  nine  years,  coached  a  team  that  made 
up  for  its  weak  attack  with  defense  and  rebounding. 
The  turning  point  of  the  season  came  when  the  In- 
dians downed  arch-rival  Richmond.  Losing  only 
twice  more  in  the  season,  the  Tribe  went  on  to 
take  seven  of  its  last  nine  games. 

Finishing  a  half  game  behind  second  place  West 
Virginia  in  the  Conference,  William  and  Mary 
played  well  in  a  Southern  Conference  tournament 


that  went  as  expected.  After  beating  sixth  place 
Furman  78-73,  the  Tribe  fell  to  West  Virginia  in 
a  tough  defensive  battle. 

After  David  Walker  became  eligible  in  the  second 
semester,  the  Indians  operated  with  seven  starters. 
Led  by  All-Southern  Conference  Player  Ben  Pome- 
roy, who  led  the  Southern  Conference  rebounding 
with  12.5  per  game,  the  Indians  usually  started 
junior  Pomeroy,  seniors  Walter  Wenk — the  team 
leader,  Larry  Paffrath,  and  Tim  Walter,  and  soph- 
omore Jimmy  Rama.  Sophomores  Walker  and  Ron 
Panneton  played  much  of  the  time.  With  four  start- 
ers returning  and  additions  from  the  Freshmen,  next 
season  should  see  continued  improvement  in  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  Basketball. 


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Jimmy  Rama  drives  in  for  a  lay-up  on  the  fast  break. 


Walter  Wenk  takes  Tim    Walter's    pass   as   the    Indians   set 
up  for  a  shot. 

Ben  Pomeroy  hits  for  two  from  outside  the  circle. 


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Ben  Pomeroy  goes  up  for  the  ball  at  the  start  of  another  William  and  Mary  basketball  game. 

Center  Ben  Pomeroy  Grabs  Top  Rebounding  Title,  Gains  Position 
On  Post-Season  All  Southern  Conference  and  All-Big  Five  Teams 


Dave  Walker  goes  for  two  from  the  outside.  Larry  Paffrath  and  Ron  Panneton  combine  to  steal  Richmond's  ball. 


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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 

W&M 

W&M 


93 

Virginia 

82 

68 

North  Carolina 

82 

63 

V.P.I. 

95 

84 

Furman 

63 

68 

Hampden-Sydney 

71 

79 

George  Washingtor 

66 

76 

Jacksonville 

82 

73 

Georgia  Tech 

92 

59 

Davidson 

90 

69 

V.P.I. 

76 

74 

V.M.I. 

89 

71 

Richmond 

65 

70 

The  Citadel 

65 

69 

Florida   Southern 

61 

66 

Miami 

88 

^7 

East  Carolina 

51 

59 

The  Citadel 

46 

81 

Georqe  Washingtor 

52 

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V.M.I. 

67 

67 

St.    Francis 

52 

63 

Richmond 

76 

Leaping  over  the  Cavaliers,  Paffrath  scores  two  from  under  the 
board. 


MOTOR  CITY  CLASSIC 

76  Eastern   Kentucky 

65  Detroit 


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SOUTHERN  CONFERENCE  TOURNAMENT 
W&M  78  Furman  73 

W&M  50         West  Virginia  64 

Aerial  gymnastics  as  Tim  Walter  goes  up  for  a  hook  shot! 


Larry  Paffrath  drives  in  for  a  lay-up. 


Indians  Finish  Third  in  Southern  Conference, 


NAME 

FGM-FGA 

FTM-FTA 

REB 

PTS 

AVG 

Pomeroy 

165-362 

81-132 

300 

41  1 

17.1 

Panneton 

105-269 

86-121 

90 

296 

1  1.8 

Wenk 

90-256 

83-1 19 

57 

263 

10.5 

Walter 

92-197 

60-83 

161 

244 

9.8 

Rama 

97-217 

27-44 

144 

221 

8.9 

Paffrath 

78-152 

43-64 

146 

199 

8.0 

Walker 

27-63 

19-33 

20 

73 

6.7 

Withers 

9-25 

1  1-18 

14 

29 

1.6 

Mitchell 

5-25 

6-9 

21 

16 

1.0 

Taylor 

4-15 

7-9 

8 

15 

1.0 

Ollice 

2-8 

1-4 

5 

5 

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Larry  Paffrath  cuts  out  a   Richmond  player  as  Ben   Pomeroy  Wenk's  walk, 

picks  up  a  loose  ball. 


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Reach  Semi-Finals  in  Championship  Tournament 


Rama  ends  up  on  fop  in  a  fight  for  fhe  ba 


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Coach  Corley's  Freshman  Basketball  Standouts: 


FRONT    ROW:    Robert    Kelly,    Jack    Downing,    Frank    Freuler,    Jim    Pur+il,    Randy    Schaeffer.    SECOND    ROW:    Dan    Bonner— Manager,    Ron    Neblett- 
Manager,    David    Hawkins,    Bill    Hardie,    Dave    Daugherty,    Ed    Derringe,    Dave  Corley — Coach. 


Pur+il   ge+s  fouled   while   putting   up  a    Papoose   re-         Jack  Downing  fakes  a  shot  in  the  lane, 
bound  for  a  basket. 


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Future  Varsity  Leaders 


The  1965-66  Freshman  Basketball  Team  became  the 
first  such  squad  to  concentrate  on  beating  the  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  Varsity  rather  than  the  freshman 
teams  from  other  schools.  In  spite  of  the  new  ex- 
perience of  learning  the  techniques  of  college 
basketball,  the  Papooses  notched  a  respectable  6-5 
record.  The  Freshman  Squad,  coached  by  first-year 
man  Dave  Corley,  showed  much  promise  for  future 
William  and  Mary  basketball  teams  with  its  good 
defense  and  rebounding.  Leading  Varsity  prospects 
were  Jack  Downing  and  Dave  Daugherty. 


Jim    Purtil  and   Dave   Daugherty  combine  to  pull   in 
tensive  rebound. 


Jack  Downing  shoots  two  from  the  corner. 


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Indoor  Track  Team's 


The  1966  Indoor  Track  season  was  the  most  suc- 
cessful in  William  and  Mary's  history.  Coach  Harry 
Groves,  with  the  able  assistance  of  Bob  James,  and 
equipped  with  a  new  banked  board  track,  molded 
the  squad  into  Southern  Conference  Champions 
and  also  State  Champions  in  both  Varsity  and  Frosh 
divisions. 

The  team's  depth  became  apparent  early  in  the 
season  during  the  Tribe's  dual  meet  with  a  strong 
Navy  team,  and  when  experience  was  added  by 
competition  in  big  meets  up  and  down  the  East 
Coast,  the  squad  rounded  into  championship  form. 

With  men  placing  in  every  event  in  the  state  meet, 
winners  were  Jimmy  Johnson — mile  and  two  mile, 
Rodger  Bates — shot  put,  John  Prentice — broad 
jump,  and  the  mile  relay  team  of  Fred  Anspach, 
Mike  Holland,  Rich  Olsen,  and  Phil  Dillard.  At 
the  Southern  Conference,  which  saw  Indians  plac- 
ing in  ten  of  the  twelve  events,  championships 
went  to  Johnson — mile  and  two  mile,  Prentice — 
broad  jump,  and  Jim  Jancaitis — high  jump. 


Paul  Bernstein  drives  for  a  first  in  the  mile  run  at  the  annual 
W  &  M  Winter  Invitational. 

Dee  Craig   captures  his  heat  of  the  hurdles  in  the  Winter 

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FRONT  ROW:  Randy  Hawthorne,  Doug  Griffith,  George  Davis, 
Chop  Jordan,  Joe  Hopkins,  Sonny  Woolley,  Juris  Luzins,  Tom  Houck, 
Will  Hooker.  SECOND  ROW:  Steve  Gaskins,  Wayne  Minkie,  Dave 
Watson,  Mark  Decot,  Steve  Lancashire,  Dick  Kantzer,  Larry  Kushins. 
THIRD  ROW:  Harry  Groves— Coach,  Jimmy  Johnson.  Paul  Bernstein, 
Joe     Philpott,     Ned     Hopkins,    Steve    Jackson,    Jamie    Gronning,     Rich 

Senior  Jamie  Gronning  wins  his  heat  of  the  60-yard  dash 
in  the  Winter  Invitational. 


Olsen,  Rodger  McKain,  Dick  Widell,  Steve  Larson,  Bob  James — Coach. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Rodger  Bates,  Fred  Anspach,  John  Todd,  Terry  Donnel- 
ly, Steve  Wing,  Phil  Dillard,  John  Lampe,  Mike  Holland.  FIFTH  ROW: 
Nick  Burns,  Gene  Griffin,  Mike  Greenwood,  L.  T.  Lilliston,  Dee  Craig, 
Jim  Jancaitis,  Ed  Witt,  John   Prentice,  John   Markland,  John   Hoagland. 


Senior  Broad  Jumper  John  Markland  goes  for  a  first  place. 


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Maurer  starts  into  his  leg  of  the  Medley  relay  as  Carroll  Howard  touches  in. 


Maurer  Sets  Three  School 


Maurer    pulls    away    in    the    back    stroke    leg    of  Dave  Appier,  Jim  Walker,   George    Bear,   Carroll    Howard,    Keith    Maurer,    Dudley  Jensen- 

the  individual  medley.  Coach,  Bob  West,  Bill  Atkinson,  Don  Cave — Captain,  Chuck  Stout. 


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William  and  Mary's  Swimming  Team,  undermanned 
with  only  nine  members,  pulled  an  upset  in  the 
Conference  Meet  by  taking  fifth  place.  During  the 
regular  season  the  team  was  led  by  Keith  Maurer, 
high  scorer  for  the  year.  George  Bear  and  Captain 
Don  Cave  were  second  and  third  high  scorers,  re- 
spectively. This  year's  record  was  3-8. 


Bob     Henderson,     William     and     Mary's    outstanding     freshman  Congratulations  to  Keith  Maurer,  William  and   Mary's  only 

diver,  prepares  to  "splash  down."  Southern  Conference  Champion! 

Records,  Paces  Swim  Team  to  Fifth  Place  Finish 


Carroll  Howard  and  Jim  Walker  sprint  into  the  finish  of  the   100-yard  backstroke. 


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Co-Captained  by  Clarke  and  Row,  Soccer  Team 


1965  saw  the  addition  of  Soccer  to  William  and 
Mary's  athletic  program.  Led  by  Co-Captains  Pete 
Clarke  and  Steve  Row,  the  Tribe,  strengthened  by 
British  students  Martin  Burrough,  Brian  Clarke,  Mike 
King-Harmon,  and  Guy  Temple,  played  well  despite 
their  1-7  record.  Fullback  Gary  King  was  named  to 
the  Southern  Conference  All-Star  Team. 


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Completes  First  Season  as  Conference  Sport 


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FRONT  ROW:  Richard  Tillberg,  Spencer  Timm,  Bill  Crewe.  SECOND  ROW:  Art  Louise,  Mike  King- 
Harmon,  Steve  Gaskins,  Larry  Dillon.  THIRD  ROW:  Dale  Mueller,  Brian  Clarke,  Bill  Singleton,  Stu 
Hilder,  Martin  Burrough,  Steve  Row — Captain. 


Brian  Clarke  heads  the  ball  away  from  G.  W.  attacke 


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Successful  Gymnastics  Year  Highlighted  by  Nick 


Bob    Rowland,    Rick   Sperling,    and    Bob    Morris  During  the  West  Virginia   meet,   Nick  Orrick  does  a   half-twisting  front  flip 

perform  on  the  parallel  bars.  on  the  trampoline  to  take  second  place. 


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Orrick's  Performance  on  the  High  Bar 


FRONT  ROW:  Dwe  Eat- 
on, Chris  Heins,  Michele 
Loizzi,  Marilyn  Johnson, 
Winnie  Witten.  SECOND 
ROW:  Henry  Schwarting, 
Buddy  Herndon,  Melvin 
Manor,  Rick  Spurling, 
Larry  Spell,  Jim  Runyon, 
Nick  Orrick,  Bob  Row- 
land, Bob  Morris,  Coach 
Chet  Witten. 


Baseman    Henry    Schwarting    supports    Chet    Witten    and    Dwe 
Eaton,  who  is  performing  a  back  swan. 


William  and  Mary's  Gymnastics  Team  completed 
its  season  with  a  3-2  record  in  Varsity  competition. 
Nick  Orrick,  outstanding  member  of  the  Varsity 
Team,  placed  ninth  in  a  field  of  thirty-five  in  high 
bar  competition  at  the  Southern  Inter-Collegiate 
Gymnastics  League  meet. 


Bob  Rowland  completes  a  straddle  vault  on  the  long  horse  in 
the  West  Virginia  meet. 


251 


Bob  Ellis  Highlights  Wrestling  Season  by  Taking 


Co-Captain  Lynn  Dievendorf,  right,  tries  to  draw  his  opponent  off  balance. 


FRONT    ROW:    Rich    Randa,    Bob    Ellis,    Lynn    Dievendorf— Co-Captain, 
Phil  Arberg,  Sam  Graham.  SECOND   ROW:    Dick  Besnier— Coach,  Jim 


Dick,   Jim    LoFrese,   Jim    Miller,   Woody   Caine — Co-Captain,    Mike    Mi- 
halas,  Charlie  Kraus — Manager. 


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Second  Place  in  Conference  Championship  Meet 


William  and  Mary's  Wrestlers,  in  their  second  sea- 
son, won  a  fifth  in  the  Southern  Conference  with 
a  total  of  twenty-two  points.  The  team  scorers 
in  the  Conference  Championships  were  Bob  Ellis, 
Phil  Arberg,  Jim  Dick  and  Jim  LoFrese. 

Senior  Co-Captains  Woody  Caine  and  Lynn  Die- 
vendorf  led  the  team  to  a  four-and-seven  overall 
dual  meet  record  which  included  a  win  over  R.P.I. 
Due  to  lack  of  personnel,  the  grapplers  were  often 
forced  to  forfeit  three  matches  in  a  dual  meet. 
Woody  Caine  led  the  team  with  six  pins  for  the 
season.  Bob  Ellis,  "our  best  wrestler"  according 
to  Coach  Dick  Besnier,  ended  with  a  personal  over- 
all record  of  I  1-3.  Freshman  Scott  Curzi  completed 
the  season  undefeated  with  a  record  of  eight  wins. 
Coach  Besnier  has  five  returning  lettermen:  Dick 
Randa,  Bob  Ellis,  Jim  Miela,  Phil  Arberg,  and  Sam 
Graham.  The  coach  is  also  looking  forward  to 
the  services  of  freshmen  Bruce  Riply,  Pete  Huley, 
Scott  Curzi,  and  Ralph  Lorenzo. 


Bob  Ellis  goes  for  the  pin  to  add  another  win  to  his  record. 


Take-down:  Bob  Ellis  throws  his  opponent  with  a  single  leg  sweep. 


Grappling  with  his  Apprentice  School  opponent,  Junior  Bob  Rich     Randa,     right,     sophomore     standout,     maneuvers     in    the 

tins  attempts  a  stack-up.  opening  minutes  of  his  victory  against  Apprentice  School. 


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Pete  King  swings  too  high  as  the  ball  speeds  into  the  gloves  of  wicket  keeper  Tom  Davis 


Tea  Breaks,  Matches  on  the  Court  House  Green 


Once  again  William  and  Mary's  Cricket  Team  spent 
its  Saturdays  and  Sundays  on  the  Court  House 
Green  playing  other  East  Coast  teams.  Led  by 
John  Tudor  and  Harry  Krauss,  the  self-coached 
team  played  matches  with  M.I.T.,  Harvard,  the 
British  Commonwealth  Cricket  Club,  the  Greens- 
boro, North  Carolina  Cricket  Club,  and  the  Mary- 
land State  Cricket  Club.  Started  in  I960  by  a 
Draper's  scholar,  the  W  &  M  team  is  strengthened 
by  the  addition  of  five  English  students,  seniors 
Martin  Burrough,  Brian  Clarke,  Guy  Temple,  John 
Tudor  and  sophomore  Mike  King-Harmon.  With 
most  of  its  members  back  from  last  year's  win- 
ning team,  including  seniors  Ralph  Hancewicz  and 
Bob  Audley,  juniors  Tom  Davis  and  Jerry  Jebo, 
and  sophomores  Bruce  Kerr  and  Pete  King,  the 
team  planned  another  successful  season  in  William 
and  Mary's  only  non-varsity  sport. 


Star  batsman  Brian  Clarke  hits  a  splendid  for- 
ward drive  for  a  boundary. 

Pace  Bowler  Martin  Burrough  sends  a  fast  ball 
down  the  pitch. 


Stress  Tradition  for  Independent  Cricket  Team 


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Pete  King  moves  in  as  Martin  Burrough  leaps  to  take  a  catch. 


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Experienced  Rifle  Team  Has  Winning  Season  With  9-3-1  Record 


Combining  experience  with  depth,  William  and 
Mary's  Varsity  Rifle  Team  improved  tremendously 
in  1965-66.  With  five  returning  lettermen,  the  team, 
coached  by  Sgt.  Louis  Romero,  had  a  9-3-1  rec- 
ord and  took  sixth  place  at  the  Southern  Confer- 
ence Tournament.  High  scoring  and  Club  Champion 
honors  were  taken  by  Bob  Kennedy,  who  led  the 
team  with  a  289  out  of  300.  The  high  point  of  the 
season  came  in  a  match  with  Richmond  which 
was  paced  by  Co-Captains  Bob  Kennedy  and  Joe 
Turner. 


FRONT   ROW:    Co-Captains    Bob    Kennedy   and    Joe   Turner.   SECOND  lard,  Rick  Babcock,  Ron  Botto. 

ROW:    Sergeant    Louis    Romero — Coach,     Stacy    Garrett,     Edgar    Wil- 


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George  Pearce  beats  the  throw  to  third. 


Baseball  Team  Faces  Season 
With  Both  Defense  and  Speed 

The  I  966  William  and  Mary  Baseball  Squad  put  its 
emphasis  on  tight  defense  and  speed  during  the 
season.  Keynoting  the  Tribe's  program  of  develop- 
ment for  future  seasons  was  the  stress  put  on  youth, 
with  nine  members  of  the  twenty-man  unit  playing 
their  first  year  of  varsity  competition.  Coached  by 
Athletic  Director  Lester  Hooker,  who  returned  to 
baseball  this  season  after  spending  several  years 
solely  in  administrative  work,  the  squad  played 
like  it  would  move  up  the  ladder  in  Southern  Con- 
ference Baseball. 

The  Tribe's  pitching  staff  showed  much  potential 
both  for  this  season  and  for  future  campaigns.  Led 
by  senior  Keith  Taylor,  who  posted  the  best  mark 
last  year,  the  pitching  squad  consisted  of  juniors 
Tom  Niles  and  Tom  Trautman,  and  sophomores  John 
Medlin,  Joe  Power,  and   reliefer  John   King. 

Behind  the  plate  the  Tribe  had  two  experienced 
catchers,  Ken  Williams  and  Rick  Newman.  The  in- 
fielders,  who  all  played  heads-up  defense,  were 
veterans  George  Pearce,  Bob  Bradenham,  and  Bart 
Steib,  and  newcomers  Jim  Rama,  Ben  Womble, 
Bobby  Wilner,  and  John  Baen.  In  the  outfield,  re- 
turnees Pinky  Henderson,  Chuck  Sievers,  and  Butch 
Dibling  were  backed-up  by  sophomores  Tron  Brekke 
and  Bill  Somers. 


FRONT  ROW:  George  Pearce,  Jim  Rama,  Butch  Dibling,  Ben  Womble, 
Bob  Bradenham,  Bart  Steib,  John  Medlin,  Joe  Power,  Keith  Taylor. 
SECOND   ROW:   Lester  Hooker— Coach,   Bill  Somers,   Pinky  Henderson, 


Tom    Niles,    Ken    Williams,    Rick    Newman,    Chuck    Siever 
John  King.  THIRD  ROW:  Stan  Rothenberg. 


Tron    Brekke, 


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Tribe  Nine  Aims  for  Move  Up  the  Ladder 


DATE 

OPPONENT 

PLACE 

March 

21 

Bucknell 

Home 

23 

Boston   University 

Home 

25 

Penn  State 

Home 

26 

Penn  State 

Home 

28 

Citadel  (2) 

Away 

29 

University  of  Florida 

Away 

30 

University  of  Florida 

Away 

31 

Tampa 

Away 

April 

1 

Florida   Southern 

Away 

2 

Florida  Southern 

Away 

4 

East  Carolina 

Away 

6 

Marietta  of  Ohio 

Home 

8 

VMI 

Away 

9 

VPI 

Away 

1  1 

George  Washington  (2) 

Home 

15 

Old  Dominion  College 

Home 

18 

V/est  Virginia  (2) 

Home 

23 

Richmond 

Home 

27 

Navy 

Away 

29 

Furman 

Home 

30 

VPI 

Home 

May 

3 

VMI 

Home 

7 

East  Carolina 

Home 

9 

Davidson 

Home 

14 

Richmond 

Away 

M*4J 


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Coach  Lester  Hooker. 


Reliefer  John  King  cocks  his  arm  to  throw. 


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Joe  Power  eyes  catcher  Ken  Williams  for  a  sign. 


Pearce:  safe  on  second! 


George  Pearce  smashes  a  hit  through  the  infield. 


Keith  Taylor  takes  his  pre-game  warm- 
ups. 


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Balance,  Defense  Provide  Key  to  Freshman  Baseball  Campaign 


Under  Coach  Ed  Jones,  William  and  Mary's  Frosh 
Baseball  Team  learned  the  meaning  of  the  word 
hustle.  Preparing  for  future  seasons  as  varsity  play- 
ers, the  team  went  all  out  at  every  practice  to  get 
ready  for  its  season.  The  squad's  infield,  which 
should  provide  some  good  varsity  material,  was 
particularly  outstanding. 


Coach   Jones   hits   infield   practice   while  Jim    Purtill   covers  As  Rick  O'Neil  throws  home,  Jim  Vergara,   Fred  Burke  and 

the  plate.  John  Daley  wait  for  infield  drill. 


FRONT  ROW:  Jack  Driscoll,  Kevin  Davenport,  Tim  Austin,  Jobn  Daley, 
David  Shackleford,  Jim  Purtill,  Bob  Knaupp,  Hooker  Boisseau.  SECOND 
ROW:   Mike   Eberhardt,  John    Frece,   Al   Albert,   Bill    Bubsey,  Rick  O'Neil, 


Dick  Shaeffer,   Fred  Burke,  Mike  Parker,  Jim  Vergara,    Lou   Tonelson,    Ed 
Jones — Coach. 


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Jim    Lowe,    Tom    Witty,    Wally    Bembenista,    Bob    Blair,    Mike    Kutner—  Coach,  Guy  Temple,  Ron  Boykin,  Scott  Hershey,  Jim  Mos 


Led  by  Hershey,  Tennis  Team  Gains  Winning  Record  for  Year 


Coach  Mike  Kutner's  Varsity  Tennis  Squad  was  one 
of  the  best  in  William  and  Mary's  history.  Led  by 
senior  Scott  Hershey,  the  top  six  players  (four 
seniors  and  two  sophomores)  opened  the  season 
well  and  ended  with  a  winning  record  as  one  of  the 
best  tennis  teams  in  the  Southern  Conference. 


The  number-one  man,  Scott  Hershey,  smashes  a  serve  over 
the  net. 


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Guy  Temple,  the  number-two  man,  in  a  forehand  volley. 
Coach  Mike  Kutner  checks  Jim  Moss  on  the  forehand. 


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Track  Team  Meets  Strongest  Opponents  in  School  History 


John  Markland  passes  to  John  Lampe  in  the  440-yard  relay. 


This  year's  Track  Team  was  one  of  the  strongest 
teams  ever  fielded  by  William  and  Mary.  The  squad 
completed  the  Indoor  season  with  only  one  defeat 
to  a  strong  Navy  team  and  then  gained  the  State 
and  Conference  Indoor  Titles.  Outdoors  the  Indians 
demonstrated  William  and  Mary  track  superiority 
with  strong  showings  in  the  American  University 
Relays,  the  Penn  Relays,  and  the  Colonial  Relays. 
With  outstanding  performers  in  every  event  and 
the  depth  that  previous  teams  lacked,  the  Indians 
were  the  top  contender  for  the  State  and  Con- 
ference Championships. 


Conference  Champion  and  W&M   record   holder  Jim  Jancaitis 
straddle-rolls   over  the   bar. 


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State    and    Conference    Champion    John     Prentice  State  Champion  shot-putter  Rodger  Bates  gets  set  to  throw, 

strains  for  extra  distance  in  the  broad  jump. 


Rodger  McKain  and  Rich  Olsen  run  through  the  quarter  on  the  way  to  a   half  mile. 


Record  holder  Marshall  Stone  pre- 
pares to  jump. 


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Golf  Team  Emphasizes  Depth  to  Become  a  Conference  Favorite 


966  saw  William  and  Mary's  Golf  Team  become 
one  of  the  contenders  for  the  Southern  Conference 
crown.  Led  by  Dave  Stewart  and  coached  by  Joe 
Agee,  the  well-balanced  squad  racked  up  a  6-1 
record  on  its  Florida  trip  to  highlight  the  best  Indian 
golf  season  in  recent  years. 


Joe  Agee  coaches  Rick  Tomlinson  on  proper  putting  techniques. 


John   Kyle  shows  his  technique  with  a   5   iron  to   Bill   Binr 
Carl   Christensen,   and  Terry  Stokes. 


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Varied  Intramural  Program 
Allows  for  Year  'Round  Sports 

The  1965-66  Men's  Intramural  season  was  marked 
by  the  hottest  competition  in  many  years.  The  end 
of  football  competition  saw  Lambda  Chi  with  an 
I  1-0  record  and  the  Intramural  Crown.  PiKA  moved 
to  the  Intramural  Championship  in  basketball.  The 
other  individual  and  team  sports  included  by  Intra- 
mural Director  Ed  Jones  were  badminton,  bowling, 
free  throws,  golf,  handball,  horseshoes,  softball, 
swimming,  tennis,  track  and  field,  volleyball,  and 
wrestling.  The  action  for  the  fraternity  overall  Intra- 
mural Crown  was  dominated  by  PiKA,  Lambda  Chi, 
and  Sig  Ep. 


And  this  is  touch  football? 


Prelude — to  action. 


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Night  or  Day,  on  the  Playing  Fields  of  William 


A  good  start  is  the  most  important  part  of  a  race. 


Team   bowling   requires  individual  concentration, 


Ecch,  too  much  vermouth. 


Intramural  tennis — fast  action  across  the 


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sometimes  good   bowling. 


An  elbow  in  time  . 


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Who  says  football  is  the  only  "contact"  sport? 


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Karate  on  the  courts. 


268 


Women's  Intramurals  Offer 
Broad  Program  to  All  Coeds 

Women's  Intramurals  for  1965-66  started  with  swim- 
ming, followed  by  tennis  and  hockey.  Second  se- 
mester, volleyball,  basketball,  free  throw,  and  bowl- 
ing completed  the  year's  program.  Gamma  Phi 
placed  first  in  swimming,  hockey,  and  volleyball  and 
was  well  on  the  way  to  winning  the  intramural  trophy. 


Strike  two. 


Cross  your  fingers. 


Off  to  the  races. 


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Coed  Athletes  Challenge  Youth  Fitness  Myth 


'Once  upon  a  time 


Where's  the  ball? 


270 


Enthusiasm  Marks  Season  for  Youthful  Women's  Tennis  Squad 


FRONT  ROW:  Ruth  Mayo,  Linda  Beazley,  Judy  Banks,  Diane  Brown, 
Helen  Rhea,  Louise  Givens,  Donnie  Chancellor,  Joyce  M.  Johnson. 
SECOND    ROW:    Louise    Taylor,    Jackie    Mitchell,    Linda    Arnett,    Nora 


Morsch,    Logan   Tripson,    Carol    Covell,    Mary    Neurnberger,    Pat   Cullen 
Susan  Crawford. 


Mary  Neurnberger  takes  a  serve  in  back  court  while  Donnie 
Chancellor  plays  the  net. 


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Louise  Givens  smashes  a  serve  over  the  net. 


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The  3-4-1  record  of  the  William  and  Mary  Women's 
Hockey  Team  is  not  indicative  of  the  skill  of  the 
team,  which  faced  one  of  the  most  difficult  sea- 
sons in  its  history.  More  indicative  of  the  calibre 
of  the  team,  coached  by  Miss  Caroline  Hauserman, 
is  the  fact  that  seven  girls  were  chosen  for  the 
All-College  Team  of  Virginia,  with  Mary  Hum,  Jo 
Carol  Sale,  and  Pat  Foster  being  placed  on  the 
Tidewater  Team,  and  Pat  Foster  being  named  to 
the  first  All-Southeastern  Team. 


FRONT  ROW:  Clevle  Youngblood,  Liz  Ramsey,  KiHy  Johnson,  Jean 
Elliott,  Pat  Cullen,  Jane  DeFrees.  SECOND  ROW:  Caroline  Hausser- 
man — Coach,  Jean  Lusardl,  Linda  Vacca,  Helen  Rhea,  Deedee  Helfrish, 
Bobby  Grove,  Jo  Carol  Sale,  Pat  Gill,  Sally  Christian.  THIRD  ROW: 
Pat  Foster,  Mary  Hum,  Susan  Baskerville,  Marjorle  Rankin,  Linda  Stlclcel, 
Cheryl  Griffiths,  Sharon  Miller,  Suzanne  Bolton,  Nancy  West,  Bruce 
Edel — Captain. 


Miss    Hausserman    explains   some   fine    points   of  the    game 
to  Helen  Rhea. 


Seven  on  Women's  Hockey  Team  Named  to  Post-Season  Squads 


A  center  bully  begins  a  home  hockey  match. 


712 


Women's  Basketball  Squad  Shows  Standouts  for  Future  Seasons 


FRONT  ROW:  Clevie  Youngblood,  Jean  Lusardi— Co-Captain,  Mar-c 
Milona— Co-Captain,  Bobbi  Grove,  Deedee  Helfrich.  SECOND  ROW: 
Patricia  Crowe— Coach,  Jean  Elliott,  Pat  Cullen,  Ruth  Johnson,  Lynn 
McLeod,    Patricia    Frazier,    Kay    Barrett,    Linda    Sheffield.   THIRD    ROW: 


Al  Shepard,  Carolyn  Sterling,  Jennie  Seal,  Sallie  Stemple,  Sue  Coxing- 
ton,  Mary  Clare  Fitzgerald,  Judy  McGehee,  Vivian  Harris,  Ellen  Spence, 
Sallie   Daggett. 


The  1965-66  William  and  Mary  Women's  Basketball 
Squad,  under  the  direction  of  Patricia  Crowe,  was 
a  frustrated  team.  Despite  many  fine  individual  per- 
formers, such  as  Jean  Lusardi,  Kay  Barrett,  Clevie 
Youngblood,   and   Lynn   McLeod,   it  could   not  get 


started  until  the  second  half  of  every  game  and 
posted  only  a  one  and  six  record.  With  only  three 
players  graduating,  prospects  are  bright  for  the 
future. 


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Pat   Cullen    (4),    Jean    Elliott    (3),    and    Kay    Barrett   (12)    set 
up  the  William  and  Mary  offense. 

The  squad  takes  a  time-out  to  plan  strategy. 


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Facing  the  toughest  schedule  in  its  history,  the 
William  and  Mary  Women's  Swimming  Team  con- 
tinued its  undefeated  record  for  the  second  straight 
season.  Led  by  undefeated  sophomores  Suzanne 
Bolton  and  Becki  McColpin,  the  squad  out-scored 
each  opponent  by  at  least  twenty  points  in  dual 
meet  competition.  Other  standout  performers  on 
the  predominantly  underclass  squad  were  Gail  Lit- 
tle-field, Laurie  Roberts,  Tricia  Hiegal,  and  Linda 
Freeman.  The  season  was  climaxed  by  a  lopsided 
victory  in  the  state  Six-Way  Championship. 


Linda    Freeman,    trash    swimmer,    shows    her    perfect   diving 
form. 


Becki  McColpin,  undefeated  backstroker,  pulls  away. 


William  and  Mary's  Women  Swimmers  Post  Perfect  Record 


FRONT    ROW:    Laurie    Roberts,    Becki    McColpin— Co-Captain,    Suzanne 
Bolton— Co-Captain,   Diane  Rawl.  SECOND   ROW:  Tricia   Hooker,  Gail 


Littlefield,    Lou   Cooper,   Trish    Hiegel,    Linda    Haase,    Linda    Freeman. 


274 


Women's  Varsity  Lacrosse  Team  Looks  for  Winning  Campaign 


FRONT  ROW:  Jean  Weber,  Marjorie  Rankin,  Kay  Rodgers,  Jean 
Elliott,  Bruce  Edel,  Nancy  Combs,  Patricia  Crowe — Coach.  SECOND 
ROW:    Jane    Morrissey,    Jane    Defrees,    Martha    Geary,    Susan    Beville, 


With  thirty-five  women  out  for  the  Lacrosse  Team, 
William  and  Mary  looked  for  great  improvement 
over  last  season.  Coached  by  Miss  Patricia  Crowe, 
the  squad  hoped  to  combine  the  experience  of  the 
ten  returning  players  with  the  enthusiasm  of  the 
frosh  to  produce  a  winning  season  from  the  eight 
game  campaign,  which  included  Sweet  Briar  and 
Hollins. 


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Nancy  Larson,  Susan   Mallory,   Kay  Barnett,  Sue  Knopf,   Pat  Foster,  Carol 
Smith,    Ellen   Spence. 


Bruce    Edel   and   Jean   Webster   execute   the   draw   to   start 
a  William  and  Mary  Lacrosse  practice  session. 


Jean  Weber  intercepts  Bruce  Edel's  pass. 


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Successful  Season  in 

Under  the  direction  of  President  Bruce  Edel,  the 
Women's  Athletic  Association  continued  to  plan 
the  women's  athletic  activities  in  1965-66.  The  joint 
board  of  the  WAA,  headed  by  Elenor  Corbett  and 
composed  of  Mildred  Barrett,  Evangeline  Davis, 
Gladys  Baker,  Patricia  Crowe,  Martha  Barksdale, 
Kathy  Green,  Bruce  Edel,  Jean  Lusardi,  Laine  Ban- 
nerman,  and  Kay  Rodgers,  organized  the  intramural 
program  and  planned  the  schedule  of  the  varsity 
and  freshman  athletic  teams. 

The  WAA's  intramural  program  was  a  great  suc- 
cess, bringing  competition  on  the  sorority  and  dorm 
level  as  well  as  on  an  individual  basis.  At  the  begin- 
ning of  the  year,  the  Gamma  Phi's  quickly  showed 
their  athletic  ability,  capturing -first  places  in  hock- 
ey, swimming,  and  volleyball,  as  well  as  a  fourth 
in  tennis  on  their  way  to  the  WAA  Championship. 


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Faculty  Advisors  to  the  WAA — Mildred  Barrett — Treasurer,  Gladys 
Baler — Assistant  Dean  of  Women,  Martha  Barksdale,  Patricia  Crowe, 
Elenor  Corbett — Chairman  of  the  WAA  Joint  Committee. 


Jean   Lusardi,   high  scorer  on  the  basketball  team,   drives  down 
the  court. 


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Women's  Intramurals  Planned  and  Run  by  W.A.A. 


Intramural     Managers     Board— FRONT     ROW:     Laurie     Roberts,     Jean  OND    ROW:    Marjorie    Rankin,    Kay    Rodgers,    Laurie    Richardson,    Gail 

Swink,    Kitty    Johnson,    Joan    Lowry,    Sharon    Gary,    Nancy    West.    SEC-  Littlefield,  Jody  Baumgaertel,  Jean  Elliott,  Linda  Sheffield. 


WAA  Officers— Kathy  Green— Pcint  Recorder,  Bruce 
Edel — President,  Jean  Lusardi — Secretary,  Laine  Banner- 
man — Student  Head  of  Intramurals,  Kay  Rodgers — Sec- 
retary of  Managers. 


Intramurals  Representatives— FRONT  ROW:   Kitty  Johnson,  Joan   Lowry,   Cottie   Kerr,    Nancy 
West.  SECOND  ROW:  Judy  Philpott,  Carter  Douglas,  Mary  Morden. 


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CLASSES 


We  are  a  large  massed 
entity,  composed  of  sep- 
arate parts.  Each  of  us 
has  his  own  ideas,  plans, 
wishes,  and  desires.  To- 
gether we  are  a  genera- 
tion strong  and  active. 


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The  Class  of  1966  entered  en- 
thusiastically into  life  at  William 
and  Mary  in  its  freshman  year, 
and  by  1965-66  was  capable  of 
effectively  handling  positions  of 
school  leadership.  Their  senior 
year  was  one  of  diligent  study, 
job  applications,  graduate  record 
exams,  and  the  final  enjoyment  of 
warm  college  friendships.  In  their 
four  years  at  the  College  the 
members  of  the  Class  of  1966 
were  able  to  observe  their  own 
academic  growth  as  well  as  the 
school's  rapid  development  and 
expansion. 


PRESIDENT— Walter  Wenk 
VICE-PRES.— Bill  Harris 
SEC.-TREAS.— Sail  Williams 
HISTORIAN— Gail  Morgan 


SENIOR 


ACREE,    WILLIAM    O.,    Miller's    Tavern.    A.B.,    Govern- 
ment;   Kappa   Alpha. 


ADAMS,   ALICE   CAROL,    Richmond.   A.B.,    Elementary 

Education. 


SEATED:  Gail  Morgan,  Gail  Williams.  STAND- 
ING: Bill  Harris,  Walter  Wenk. 


ADAMS,  PATRICIA,  Charlottesville.  A.B.,   English;  Delta 
Delta    Delta — Vice-Pres.;   Orientation   Sponsor;   Orchesis. 


<      ' 


AKENS,  EMMA  D.,  Glen  Burnie,  Maryland.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Young  Republicans;  Baptist  Student 
Union. 


ALEXANDER,  ERWIN  McDOWELL,  Lenoir,  North  Caro- 
lina. A.B.,  Business  Administration;  Group  Leader;  Eta 
Sigma  Phi;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Manage- 
ment— Vice-Pres.;  Young  Democrats;  Freshman  Foot- 
ball. 


CLASS 


ALEXANDER,  PATRICIA  ANN,  Fork  Union.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Phi  Mu — House  President;  Women's 
Dormitory  Association. 

ALLARD,  PAUL  F.,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  Government; 
Young  Democrats;  Spanish  Club;  Political  Science 
Forum;  Newman  Club — Student  Religious  Union  Rep- 
resentative, Treasurer. 

ALLEN,  CORNELIA,  Jackson.  Mississippi.  A.B.,  Fine 
Arts;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Pledge  Class  President, 
Social  Chairman,  Skit  Chairman;  Backdrop  Club;  William 
and  Mary  Theatre. 


ALLEN,     MARILYN     FAYE,     Ladysmith.     A.B.,     English; 
Colonial  Echo;  Baptist  Student  Union. 
ALLISON,     ELLEN     BARR,    Draper.    A.B.,     History;     Phi 
Mu— Social    Chairman;    Panhellenic    Council;    Flat    Hat. 
ALPHIN,    GEORGE    R.,    Arlington.    A.B.,    Mathematics. 


AMAN,  CYRUS  W.,  JR.,  Bon  Air.  A.B.,  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Westminster  Fellowship;  Intramurals. 
ANDERSON,  ROBERT  HILTON,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  Eco- 
nomics; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Service  Chairman,  Diners 
Chairman;  Group  Leader:  Freshman  Basketball;  Intra- 
murals. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  MORRIS,  JR.,  Richmond.  B.S., 
Biology;  Kappa  Alpha — Historian;  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil; Wrestling. 


ANNON,  ALICE  V.,  Alberta.  A.B.,  Education;  Chi 
Omega — Social  Chairman;  Colonial  Echo;  Spanish  Club; 
Intramurals. 

ANTHONY,  WILLIAM  H.,  North  Andover,  Massachu- 
setts. A.B.,  English;  ROTC. 

AREY,  LINDA  LUGENIA,  Danville.  A.B.,  Elementary 
Education;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Courtesy  Chairman; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Student  Education  Association; 
Young  Republicans;  Newman  Club;  Greek  Weekend 
Court  '64. 


ARMENTROUT,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  JR.,  Norfolk.  A.B., 
Economics;  Sigma  Pi — Secretary;  Student  Association — 
President;  Men's  Honor  Council— Secretary;  Chief  Pres- 
ident's Aide;  General  Cooperative  Committee;  Student 
Activities  Fee  Committee;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Eco- 
nomics Club;  Intramurals. 

ARNOLD,  CHARLES  JEFFERY,  Winter  Park,  Florida. 
A.B.,  Fine  Arts;  Kappa  Alpha — Secretary;  Student  As- 
sociation: Interfraternity  Council;  Group  Leader;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Eta  Sigma  Phi;  Colonial  Echo;  William 
and  Mary  Review;  ROTC  Battalion  Commander;  Young 
Republicans;  Wesley  Foundation;  Intramurals;  Dis- 
tinguished Military  Student. 

ATKINSON,  KAREN  LEE,  Newport  News.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Orientation  Sponsor. 


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SENIOR 


Buchanan.  A.B.,  Physical 
-Historian;  Flat  Hat;  Wil- 
Physical  Education  Majors 


BABER,  MAUREEN  E., 
Education;  Pi  Beta  Phi- 
liam  and  Mary  Theatre; 
Club;  Intramurals. 

BAKER,  MARY  SHERMAN,  Arlington.  B.S.,  Bi- 
ology; Pi  Beta  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi — Membership 
Chairman. 

BAKER,  THOMAS  WARREN,  Westport,  Connecti- 
cut. A.B.,  English;  Theta  Alpha  Phi— President; 
Backdrop  Club;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  New- 
man Club. 


BALDWIN,  DAVID  GLADDING,  Belmont,  Massa- 
chusetts. A.B.,  History. 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM  C,  Honaker.  A.B.,  History; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Baptist  Student  Union — Vice- 
Pres.;  Student  Religious  Union — President;  Merit 
Scholarship. 

BANNERMAN,  ELAINE,  McLean.  A.B.,  History; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Vice-Pres.,  Editor;  Orientation 
Sponsor;  Student  Association;  Mortar  Board — 
Editor;  Colonial  Echo;  William  and  Mary  Theatre; 
Intramurals — Student  Head;  Canterbury  Club;  La- 
crosse; Hockey. 


BAPTIST,  EDWARD  WOODSON,  Jarratt.  B.S., 
Biology;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Biology  Club;  Christian 
Fellowship. 

BARNES,  CHARLENE  ANNE,  Burke.  A.B.,  English; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Flat  Hat;  Sailing  Club; 
Christian  Fellowship;  Transfer  from  Monmouth 
College. 

BARWICK,  DELHA  HERRICK,  Williamsburg.  A.B., 
History;  Band;  Abelian  Society — Executive  Com- 
mittee;   Kitchen    Cabinet   Series;    Philosophy   Club. 


BARY,  VICTOR  A.,  Fair  Lawn,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
English;  French  Club;  Debating  Society;  Keplar. 
BATES,  RODGER  ALAN,  Hillsdale,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Sociology;  Colonial  Echo;  ROTC;  Freshman 
and  Varsity  Football;  Indoor  and  Outdoor  Track; 
State  and  Conference  Indoor  and  Outdoor  Shotput 
Champion. 

BEALES,  WALTER  RANDOLPH,  III,  Boydton.  A.B., 
History. 


BEASLEY,  JANET  LESLEY,  Annandale.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Chi  Omega — Historian;  Trans- 
fer from  Averett  Junior  College. 
BECKER,  JAMES  MONROE,  Falls  Church.  A.B.. 
Philosophy;  William  and  Mary  Review;  Circle  K 
Club;  William  and  Mary  Choir;  Wesley  Foundation 
—  President;  Intramurals. 

BEEBE,  MATTHEW  ROGER,  Lexington.  A.B.,  Ge- 
ology; Phi  Kappa  Tau — Parliamentarian,  Sergeant- 
at-Arms;  Sailing  Association — Treasurer,  Commo- 
dore;   Geology    Cluti — Vice-Pres.;    Queen's    Guard. 


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CLASS 


BEMBENISTA,  WALTER  J.,  Buffalo,  New  York. 
A.B.,  Economics;  Phi  Kappa  Tau — Vice-Pres.,  Pledge 
Class  President;  Choir;  ROTC;  Tennis;  Intramurals. 
BENEDICT,  JOHN  ALLEN,  Culver,  Indiana.  A.B., 
Economics;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha — House  Manager, 
Treasurer;  Intramurals. 

BERGHAUS,  WILLIAM  C.  B.,  Chatham,  New 
Jersey.  A.B.,  English;  Theta  Delta  Chi— Treasurer; 
ROTC— Executive  Officer;  Intramurals. 


BERNSTEIN,  PAUL  JEFFREY,  Milford,  Connecticut. 
A.B.,  History;  Pi  Lambda  Phi;  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil; Men's  Honor  Council — Chairman;  Group 
Leader;  President's  Aide;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Colonial  Echo — 
Sports  Editor;  Varsity  Track;  Varsity  Cross  Country; 
Intramurals;  Merit  Scholar. 

BEYER,  MARY  F.  CARTER,  Williamsburg.  A.B., 
Ancient  Languages;  Eta  Sigma  Phi;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association;  Wesley  Foundation. 
BISHOP,  FLORENCE  PARLETT,  Chesapeake.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Kappa  Delta — Chaplain; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi — Secretary;  Chorus;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association — Vice-Pres.;  Wesley  Foundation; 
Christian  Fellowship. 


BLAND,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  Bethesda,  Maryland. 
A.B.,  English;  Sigma  Nu — Reporter;  Group  Leader; 
Flat  Hat — Sports  Editor;  Intramurals. 
BLANDFORD,  MARY  FLORENCE,  Newport  News. 
A.B.,  French;  Theta  Alpha  Phi— Historian,  Secre- 
tary; William  and  Mary  Theatre;  Backdrop  Club — 
Business  Manager;  French  Club;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion. 

BLEKICKI,  THOMAS  WALTER,  Reading,  Penn- 
sylvania. A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Kappa  Sigma — 
Secretary;  Newman  Club;  Freshman  Football; 
Track;  Intramurals. 


BLUMENTHAL,  DAVID  ALAN,  Norfolk.  B.S.,  Phys- 
ics; Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Sailing  Association;  American 
Institute  of  Physics;  Balfour-Hillel  Club— Chaplain, 
President;  George  Blow  Merit  Scholar;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa. 

BLY,  LEON  J.,  Heathsville.  A.B.,  Music  Education; 
Phi  Mu  Alpha— Treasurer;  Band;  Queen's  Guard; 
Newman  Club. 

BOERTZEL,  HARRY  MASON,  Arlington.  A.B., 
English;  Young  Democrats;  Freshman  Swimming 
Team;  Intramurals. 


BOGAN,  ADDISON  CHARLES,  Gate  City.  A.B., 
Psychology;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Man- 
agement; Psychology  Club. 

BONSAL,   DAVID,   New  Cumberland,   Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,     Philosophy;    Alpha     Phi    Omega;    Philosophy 
Club;  Political  Science  Forum. 
BOONE,    WILLIAM    RALPH,    Hopewell.    B.S.,    Bi- 
ology. 


283 


BOREN,  DOROTHY  DEE,  Fort  Worth,  Texas.  B.S.. 
Biology:  Alpha  Chi  Omega — Rush  Chairman;  Orienta- 
tion Sponsor;  Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo — Features  Editor: 
Circle  K  Sweetheart;  Sigma  Nu  Sweetheart;  Biology 
Club — Secretary,  President;  National  Audubon  Society — 
Student  Chairman:  National  Science  Foundation  Under- 
graduate  Research  Grant;  Greek  Weekend  Court. 
BORLESKE,  FRANK  EMORY,  West  Friendship,  Mary- 
land. B.S.,  Mathematics;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Abelian  So- 
ciety. 

BOWDREN,  JAMES  F.,  West  Newbury,  Massachusetts. 
A.B.,  Economics:  Phi  Kappa  Tau — Sergeant-at-Arms; 
Economics  Club:  Newman  Club. 


BOYSEN,  CAROL  ANN,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Psychology 
Chi  Omega;  Panhellenic  Council;  Student  Association 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Orchesis;  Freshman  Cheerleader 
Newman  Club;  Miss  William  and  Mary  Finalist;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon  Sweetheart. 

BRADLEY,  ELIZABETH  C,  Georgetown,  Kentucky.  A.B., 
English:  Alpha  Chi  Omega — Social  Chairman;  Colonial 
Echo;  Chorus;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  French  Club. 
BRADSHAW,  JAMES  LEROY,  Blackstone.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Circle  K  Club;  Biology  Club— Vice-Pres.;  Band;  Queen's 
Guard;  Baptist  Student  Union. 


BRAND,  SUSAN  DONNA,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment; Kappa  Delta — Reference  Chairman;  Pi  Delta 
Phi;  Colonial  Echo;  Committee  on  Arts  and  Lectures — 
Secretary;  French  Club;  Orchesis;  Intramurals. 
BREEDEN,  JAMES  CALVIN,  Charlottesville.  A.B.,  Eco- 
nomics; Kappa  Sigma — Treasurer;  Student  Association; 
Interfraternity  Council — President,  Treasurer;  President's 
Aide;  Group  Leader;  Dormitory  Council;  Dormitory 
Manager;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omi- 
cron  Delta  Kappa  Outstanding  Sophomore  Award. 
BRENNAN,  MARY  KATHRYN,  Rocky  Mount,  North 
Carolina.  A.B.,  Elementary  Education;  Kappa  Delta — 
President;  Colonial  Echo;  Choir;  Student  Education  As- 
sociation. 


Class  of  1966  Begins  Final  Year  With  Frolic  at  Matoaka 


Dr.  Paschall  is  the  first  to  congratulate  Pat  L.  Patterson  after  her  crowning  as  1965  Homecoming  Queen. 


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BREWER,  MARIE-CELESTE,  Springfield.  A.B.,  Fine 
Arts;  Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo;  William  and  Mary 
Theatre;  Newman  Club. 

BRILEY,  MARY  FRANCES  H.,  Newport  News.  A.B..  Ele- 
mentary Education. 

BRODIE,  GLENN  THOMAS,  Vienna.  B.S.,  Physical 
Education;  Sigma  Nu — Vice-Pres.,  Secretary;  Group 
Leader;  Physical  Education  Majors  Club — President, 
Vice-Pres.;  Varsity  Football. 


BROWN,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  III,  Lynchburg.  A.B., 
Philosophy;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Chaplain;  Student 
Association;  Summer  School  Honor  Council;  Sopho- 
more Class  Vice-Pres.;  Colonial  Echo;  Interfraternity 
Council;  Group  Leader;  Varsity  Football;  Freshman 
Football;  Intramurals. 

BROWN,  MARY  CATHERINE,  Newport  News.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Dormitory  Council;  Colonial 
Echo;  Chorus;  Student  Education  Association;  Wesley 
Foundation — Vice-Pres.;  Student  Religious  Union — 
Secretary. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS  C,  Williamsburg.  B.S.,  Physics; 
Phi  Kappa  Tau— Secretary;  ROTC  and  Freshman  Rifle 
Teams. 


BUCCI,  MICHAEL  A.,  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
Physical  Education;  Sigma  Nu;  Physical  Education 
Majors  Club;  Varsity  Football. 

BUCCINO,  ANTHONY  JOHN,  Newark,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Sigma  Nu— Vice-Pres.;  Fresh- 
man and  Varsity  Football. 

BUCHANAN,  ANN  REBECCA,  Williamsburg.  A.B., 
English;  Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo;  Young  Democrats; 
Student  Education  Association;  Christian  Fellowship; 
Baptist  Student  Union. 


BUCHANAN,  CAMILLA  MARIE,  Roanoke.  B.S.,  Chem- 
istry;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Recommendations  Chair- 
man; Panhellenic  Council;  Women's  Honor  Council — 
Vice-Chairman,  Secretary;  Ludwell  House  President; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Mortar  Board — Vice-Pres.;  Pres- 
ident's Aide;  William  and  Mary  Review;  Chemistry 
Club;  Newman  Club;  Hockey;  Basketball;  Lacrosse; 
Outstanding  Sophomore  Woman  Award. 
BUFFINGTON,  STEVEN,  Bluefield.  West  Virginia.  A.B., 
Sociology;  Kappa  Sigma — Pledge  Trainer,  House  Man- 
ager: Interfraternity  Council;  Young  Republicans;  In- 
tramurals. 

BURBAGE,  ROGER  T.,  Portsmouth.  A.B.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Sigma  Pi — Vice-Pres.;  Student  Association; 
Freshman  Class  Vice-Pres.;  Junior  Class  President; 
President's  Aide;  Interfraternity  Council;  Group  Leader: 
Accounting    Club;    Intramurals,    Omicron    Delta    Kappa. 


BURNS,     ROLLIN     L,    JR.,    Cheverly,    Maryland.    A.B., 

Economics;     Phi     Kappa     Tau — Treasurer;     Interfraternity 

Council;  Intramurals. 

BURROUGH,    JAMES    MARTIN,    Cheltenham.    England. 

A.B.,   Sociology;  William  and   Mary   Review;   Canterbury 

Club. 

BURT,  CARY   FLOWERS,   Newport  News.  A.B.,   English; 

Transfer  from  Duke  University. 


285 


SENIOR 


CAHOON,  CHESTER  JAMES,  JR.,  Chesapeake. 
A.B.,  Government:  Baptist  Student  Union;  Intra- 
murals. 


CAINE,  BRUCE  THEODORE,  Garden  City,  New 
York.  B.S.,  Biology;  Queen's  Guard— Drill  Team 
Commander;    Varsity    Wrestling;    Varsity    Track. 


CAMP,  JEFFREY  CALLAND,  Burke.  A.B.,  Philos- 
ophy; Theta  Delta  Chi — Corresponding  Secretary; 
Group  Leader;  Committee  on  Concerts  and  Lec- 
tures; Student  Religious  Union — President;  Can- 
terbury Club — President,  Treasurer;  Freshman 
Track. 

CAMPBELL,  BRUCE,  Brooklandville,  Maryland. 
A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Physical  Education 
Majors  Club. 

CARMODY,  KATHERINE  M.,  Falls  Church.  A.B., 
History;  Alpha  Chi  Omega — Recommendations 
Chairman;  Flat  Hat;  Young  Democrats;  Newman 
Club. 


CARR,  KATHLEEN  MEGAN,  Newport,  Rhode 
Island.  A.B.,  History;  Gamma  Phi  Beta — Scholar- 
ship Chairman,  Vice-Pres.;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Alpha  Phi; 
WCWM;  William  and  Mary  Review;  Theatre  Box 
Office — Chairman;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Newman 
Club— President;  Merit  Scholarship. 
CARTER,  JULIET  MASON,  Hume.  A.B.,  History 
and  English;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  Student 
Education  Association;  Pep  Club;  Intramurals; 
Canterbury  Club— Secretary. 

CAVE,  DONALD  HUGH,  Warwick,  Rhode  Island. 
A.B.,  English;  Student  Association;  Group  Leader; 
Dormitory  Council — President;  Debate  Council; 
Canterbury  Club;  Varsity  Swimming  Team — -Cap- 
tain ;  Intramurals. 


CERVI,    GENE    F.,    Yorktown.     B.S.,     Mathematics; 
Flat  Hat;  Intramurals. 

CHAMBERS,  JAMES  ROSS,  Williamsburg.  B.S., 
Biology;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Intramurals;  Captain 
of  ROTC  and  Varsity  Rifle  Teams. 
CHAMBERS,  RONALD  DEAN,  Lebanon,  Indiana. 
A.B.,  History;  Kappa  Sigma;  Group  Leader;  Var- 
sity Golf;  Varsity  Basketball  Student  Trainer:  In- 
tramurals. 


A    friendly    across-the-table    debate    adds    to    the 
merriment   at  the   seniors'   fall   picnic   at   Matoaka. 


286 


CLASS 


CHAPMAN,  THOMAS  HOWARD,  Chester,  Ver- 
mont. A.B.,  Sociology;  Sigma  Pi — Scholarship 
Chairman;  Dormitory  Council;  Group  Leader;  Flat 
Hat;  Intramurals. 

CHAPPELL,  MELROSE  DEBNAM,  Virginia  Beach. 
B.S.,   Mathematics;   Flat  Hat;   Orientation   Sponsor. 


CHEATHAM,  MARGUERITE  JOY,  Fairfax.  A.B., 
French;  Alpha  Chi  Omega — Social  Chairman, 
President;  Panhellenic  Council;  Orientation  Spon- 
sor; French  Club;  Student  Education  Association; 
Intramurals. 

CHOCKLETT,  GARY,  Lynchburg.  B.S.,  Physics; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon— Pledge  Trainer;  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa;  Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo;  American  In- 
stitute of  Physics:  Student  Association;  Summer 
School  Honor  Council;  President's  Aide;  Dormi- 
tory Council;  Group  Leader;  Intramurals;  Sopho- 
more Class  President. 


CHRIST,  THOMAS  WARREN,  Bethesda,  Maryland. 
A.B.,  Sociology. 

CHRISTIAN,  SALLY  ANN,  Jenkintown,  Pennsyl- 
vania. A.B.,  Elementary  Education;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association;  Hockey. 

CLAPP,  ROBERT  EARLE,  III,  Frederick,  Maryland. 
A.B.,  History;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Dormitory  Coun- 
cil;  Student  Association;   Intramurals. 


CLARKE,    BRIAN    M.    N.,    Colchester,    Essex,    Eng- 
land.   A.B.,    Sociology;    Band;    Canterbury    Club. 
COLE,   CHARLES    PETER,   Battle   Creek,    Michigan. 
A.B.,  Philosophy. 

COLE,  FRANCES  ANN,  Richmond.  A.B.,  English; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta — Parliamentarian,  Historian; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Pi  Delta  Phi;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta;  Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  William  and  Mary  Review — 
Editor;  Student  Publications  Committee;  Student 
Activities  Fee  Committee;  Chorus;  Phi  Beta   Kappa. 


COLE,  JOHN  FRANK,  Athens,  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
Business  Administration;  Dormitory  Council — Pres- 
ident; Dormitory  Manager;  Alpha  Phi  Omega — 
President,  Vice-Pres.;  Keplar— Vice-Pres.;  Choir- 
President;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Man- 
agement; Young  Republicans — Parliamentarian, 
Vice-Pres. 

COMBS,  LINDA  CAROL,  Roanoke.  A.B.,  Modern 
Languages;  Delta  Delta  Delta — House  President; 
Women's  Dormitory  Association;  Dormitory  Coun- 
cil; Colonial  Echo;  Pep  Club;  Biology  Club:  Ger- 
man Club;  Intramurals. 

COMBS,  NANCY  COVINGTON,  Lexington,  Ken- 
tucky. A.B.,  History;  Gamma  Phi  Beta — President; 
Honor  Council;  Orientation  Sponsor;  President's 
Aide;  Mortar  Board— President ;  Theta  Alpha  Phi 
— Secretary;  William  and  Mary  Theatre:  Backdrop 
Club;  Intramurals;  Lacrosse. 


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237 


SENIOR 


CONN,  MARGARET,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Sociology; 
Pi  Beta  Phi — Treasurer;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Flat 
Hat;  Intramurals. 

CONRAD,  ROBERT  W.,  Wappingers  Falls,  New 
York.  A.B.,  Sociology  and  Anthropology;  Newman 
Club;  Research  Assistant — Dept.  of  Sociology  and 
Anthropology. 

COOKE,  FLETCHER  ALVIN,  Hopewell.  A.B.,  Phi- 
losophy. 


CORBELL,  CHERYL,  Roanoke.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta— House  President;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association;  Baptist  Student  Union — Sec- 
retary, Publicity  Chairman,  Missions  Chairman; 
Intramurals. 

CORNETTE,  JAMES  A.,  JR.,  Newport  News.  A.B., 
Philosophy;  Transfer  from  Christopher  Newport 
College;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  William  and  Mary 
Review;  William  and  Mary  Choir;  Intramurals. 
COTTRELL,  KAREN,  Richmond.  A.B.,  History; 
Chi  Omega— House  President;  Flat  Hat;  Student 
Education  Association;  Young  Democrats;  Wom- 
en's Dormitory  Association;  Newman  Club:  Intra- 
murals. 


COURT,  LAWRANCE  M.,  Williamsburg.  A.B.. 
Government;  Phi  Kappa  Tau — Social  Chairman; 
Young  Republicans;  Intramurals. 
COX.VERNA  ANNE,  Independence.  A.B.,  Sociology 
and  Anthropology;  Pi  Tau  Chi — President;  Colonial 
Echo — Class  Editor;  Flat  Hat;  Wesley  Foundation 
— Secretary;  Wesley  Choir;  Intramurals. 
CRIfCHFIELD^' STEPHEN  K.,  Atlanta,  Georgia. 
A.B.,  Psychology;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Psychology 
Club;  Intramurals. 


CRONIN,  DAVID,  Lafayette  Hill,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  English;  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

CROSS,  THOMAS  RAYMOND,  JR.,  Oslo,  Nor- 
way. A.B.,  Business;  Young  Republicans;  Queen's 
Guard;  Sailing  Association;  Flat  Hat;  Intramurals. 
CUBBAGE,  JOHN  CARTER,  Silver  Spring,  Mary- 
land. A.B.,  History;  Debate  Council;  Political 
Science  Forum;  Young  Republicans;  Yates  Dormi- 
tory  President;   Freshman   Swimming. 


CULLEN,  THOMAS  PHILLIP,  Arlington.  A.B., 
Economics;  Colonial  Echo;  Flat  Hat;  Economics 
Club;  French  Club;  Newman  Club. 
CURRIE,  DOROTHY  ANNE,  McLean.  A.B.,  Edu- 
cation; Alpha  Chi  Omega — House  Treasurer. 
CURRIER,  PAUL  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Government;  Intramurals. 


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CLASS 


CURTIS,  TIMOTHY  JAMES,  Western  Springs, 
Illinois.  A.B.,  Psychology;  Sigma  Pi— Pledge 
Trainer;    Group    Leader;    Psychology    Club;     Intra- 


DAFFRON,  SUE  ELLEN,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Psy- 
chology; Phi  Mu — Standards  Chairman;  Psychology 
Club;    Newman    Club — Secretary,    Vice-Pres 


Circle    K    member    Bill    Scott    adds    a    professional 
touch   as   he   adjusts  Gail  Williams'    mortar   board. 


DAINER,  MICHAEL  JEFFREY,  Union,  New  Jersey. 
B.S.,  Biology;  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Sailing  Associa- 
tion; Band;  Freshman  Rifle  Team. 
DAUER,  KEITH  NEWCOMB,  Clinton,  Connecticut. 
A.B.,  History;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Executive  Council, 
House  Manager;  Freshman  Baseball;  Varsity  Base- 
ball. 

DAVIS,     HENRY     ADAMS,     JR.,     Roanoke.     A.B., 
Business  Administration;  Intramurals. 


DAVIS,  JACQUELINE,  Woodstock.  A.B..  English; 
Student  Education  Association. 

DAVIS,  JAMES  BRUCE,  Vienna.  B.S.,  Physics;  Stu- 
dent Association;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Circle  K  Club; 
Wesley  Foundation;  Merit  Scholar;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
DIAMOND,  RICHARD  JACOB,  Churchville.  A.B., 
History. 


DIBLING,  WILBURN  C,  JR.,  East  Brunswick,  New 
Jersey.  A.B.,  Government;  Sigma  Nu;  Colonial 
Echo;  Young  Republicans;  Political  Science  Forum; 
Freshman  Baseball:  Varsity  Baseball;  Intramurals. 
DICK,  JAMES  WILLARD,  Phillipsburg,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Sigma  Nu;  Football — 
Co-Captain   1965. 

DICKINSON,  ANNE  MORELAND,  Hampton.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Gamma  Phi  Beta — Crescent 
Correspondent;   Student    Education    Association. 


239 


SENIOR 


DICKINSON,  PATSY  M.,  Mineral.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment; Phi  Mu — Social  Chairman,  Parliamentarian; 
Panhellenic  Council — President;  Young  Republicans; 
Student  Association;  General  Cooperative  Com- 
mittee; Baptist  Student  Union. 
DIEVENDORF,  LYNN  ALLEN,  Gouverneur,  New 
York.  B.S.,  Biology;  Sigma  Pi;  Newman  Club; 
Wrestling;  Intramurals. 

DIXSON,  LEE,  Silver  Spring,  Maryland.  A.B.,  Eco- 
nomics; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Athletic  Chairman, 
Secretary;  Group  Leader;  Golf. 


DOBBS,  LESLIE  CLYDE,  Clifton  Forge.  A.B.,  Sec- 
ondary Education;  Circle  K  Club;  Student  Educa- 
tion Association;  Canterbury  Club. 
DODD,  GERALD  WAYNE,  Halifax.  A.B.,  Business 
Administration;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Controller; 
Accounting  Club;  Intramurals. 

DOERRIES,  LEE  ERWIN,  Fair  Haven,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Psychology;  Pi  Lambda  Phi— Rush  Chairman; 
Flat  Hat — Circulation  Manager;  Psychology  Club; 
Group  Leader. 


DONOVAN,  MILES  L.,  Weymouth,  Massachusetts. 
B.S.,  Biology;  Student  Association;  Group  Leader; 
Colonial  Echo;  Young  Democrats;  Sailing  Associa- 
tion; Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 
DOSIER,  LARRY  WADDELL,  Richmond.  B.S.,  Bi- 
ology; Biology  Club;  Pep  Club. 
DOUGLAS,  HUGH  BENTON,  JR.,  Hopewell.  B.S., 
Chemistry;  Dormitory  Manager;  Chemistry  Club; 
Robert    L.    Green    Chemistry    Scholarship. 


DOWNING,  MARY  ELLEN.  Waynesboro.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Chi  Omega — Recommenda- 
tions Chairman;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Colonial 
Echo;  Student  Education  Association. 
DREW,  JOHN  A.,  Metuchen,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
Business-Management;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Intra- 
murals. 

DRINARD,  CAROLYN  ELSIE,  Richmond.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — 
Assistant  Recommendations  Chairman;  Panhellenic 
Council;  Student  Education  Association — President; 
Chorus— Vice-Pres.;  Intramurals. 


DRUMMOND,  SHERRI,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  A.B.. 
Elementary  Education;  Chi  Omega — Personnel 
Chairman;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Chorus;  Student 
Education  Association;  Intramurals;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion. 

DRYDEN,  JAMES  SPENCER,  JR.,  Bethesda,  Mary- 
land.  B.S.,  Biology;  Pi  Lambda  Phi — Corresponding 
Secretary;  Biology  Club. 

DUBAY,  CHARLES  IRVING,  Fairfax.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Swimminq. 


290 


CLASS 


DUCK,    LLOYD    EARL, 
Music;     Phi     Mu    Alpha 


Cam 

Sinfo 


Choi 


History, 
-Accom- 


EASTMAN,  STANLEY  ABBOT,  Charleston,  West 
Virginia.  A.B.,  Business  Administration;  Keplar; 
Circle  K  Club;  Young  Republicans:  Society  for 
the  Advancement  of  Management. 
EDEL,  DOROTHY  BRUCE,  Towson,  Maryland.  A.B., 
English;  Gamma  Phi  Beta:  Orientation  Sponsor, 
Assistant  Head  Orientation  Sponsor;  Mermettes; 
Hockey;  Lacrosse:  Intramurals — Student  Head; 
Women's   Athletic    Association — President. 


EFIRD,  KAREN  LYNN,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  French; 
Student  Association;  Jefferson  Counselor;  Orien- 
tation Sponsor. 

EHMANN,  CYNTHIA  PAGE,  Patrick  Springs.  A.B., 
English;  Student  Committee  on  Arts  and  Lectures 
— Chairman;  William  and  Mary  Review — Secretary; 
Keplar — Sweetheart;  Newman  Club. 
ELDRIDGE,  ALBERT  F.,  JR.,  Franklin.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment: Young  Democrats;  Pep  Club;  Naval  Academy 
Foreign    Affairs    Conference — Representative. 


ELIASEK,  RONALD  E.,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Business 
Administration;  Theta  Delta  Chi— Athletic  Director; 
Interfraternity  Council:  Society  for  Advancement  of 
Management;  Pep  Club;  Newman  Club;  Intra- 
murals. 

ELLIOTT,  DELORES  JEAN,  Phenix.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Basketball;  Lacrosse — Manager;  Intramurals;  Trans- 
fer from  Christopher  Newport  College. 
ELLIS,  ROBERT  STEPHEN,  Haverhill,  Massachusetts. 
A.B.,  Sociology;  Sigma  Nu — Reporter,  Alumni  Con- 
tact   Officer;    Intramural    Manager;    Intramurals. 


EMBREY,  SUSAN  CLARKE,  Lovingston.  A.B., 
Mathematics;  Chi  Omega — President;  Women's 
Dormitory  Association;  Panhellenic  Council;  Dor- 
mitory Council;  Student  Education  Association; 
Canterbury  Club. 

ENTLER,    JUDY    BETH,    Bristol.    A.B.,    English;     Pi 
Delta  Epsilon— President;  Flat  Hat— Feature  Editor, 
Associate  Editor;  WCWM;  Pep  Club;  Wesley  Foun- 
dation. 

ESKAY,  LALIE  FORMAN,  Natchez,  Mississippi. 
A.B.,  English;  Delta  Delta  Delta— Historian;  Orien- 
tation Sponsor;  Intramurals. 


ESKAY,  ROBERT  LAWRENCE,  Salem,  Ohio.  B.S., 
Biology;  Kappa  Sigma;  Varsity  Basketball. 
EWART,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  Richmond.  A.B., 
English;  Westminster  Fellowship. 
FACTOR,  ROBERT  E.,  Newton  Centre,  Massa- 
chusetts. A.B.,  Sociology;  Pi  Lambda  Phi — Secre- 
tary, Vice-Pres.,  President;  Group  Leader;  Inter- 
fraternity   Council;    ROTC— Executive    Officer. 


29! 


FANSHER,  TED  RAYMOND,  Moncks  Corner,  South 
Carolina.  A.B.,  Sociology;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Inter- 
fraternity  Council;  Group  Leader;  Flat  Hat;  Pep  Club; 
Intramurals. 

FARMER,  PATRICIA  CAROLYN,  Keeling.  A.B.,  Psy- 
chology; Flat  Hat;  Psychology  Club;  Baptist  Student 
Union;  Intramurals;  Fencing. 

FARMER,  THEDA  KAY,  Pulaski.  A.B.,  Government; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


FAULSTICH,  MARY  RUTH,  Oxon  Hill,  Maryland.  A.B., 
Sociology;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Colonial  Echo; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Intramurals. 

FEOLA,  THOMAS  FRANK,  Brooklyn,  New  York.  A.B., 
Sociology;  Kappa  Sigma — Outer  Guard;  Varsity  Club; 
Football — Co-Captain. 

FERRISS,  DONALD  RALPH  REED,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Alpha  Phi  Omega — Fellowship  Chairman;  Pi 
Delta  Epsilon;  Flat  Hat;  Spanish  Club;  Young  Demo- 
crats— Publicity  Chairman;  Lutheran  Student  Association 
— President;  Student  Religious  Union. 


FESSLER,  ROBERT  W.,  Hopewell.  A.B.,  Ancient  Lan- 
guages; Eta  Sigma  Phi. 

FOGLEMAN,  DOROTHY  SNOOK,  Charlottesville.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education. 

FONTAINE,  JOEL  ALEXANDER,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsyl- 
vania. B.S.,  Biology;  Kappa  Sigma — Treasurer;  Inter- 
fraternity  Council;  Dormitory  Council;  Group  Leader; 
Newman  Club;  Freshman  Cross  Country  and  Track; 
Intramurals. 


FORD,  THOMAS  M.,  Suffern,  New  York.  A.B.,  Eco- 
nomics; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Recorder;  Group  Leader; 
Scabbard  and  Blade — Secretary;  ROTC — Brigade  Staff; 
Oueen's  Guard;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 
FORT,  LOUIS  ALLAN,  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
Accounting;  Sigma  Pi — Athletic  Director;  Freshman 
Track;  Intramurals. 

FOX,  E.  WILLIAM,  Knoxville,  Tennessee.  A.B.,  History; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha — House  Manager;  Student  Associa- 
tion; Group  Leader;  Dormitory  Manager;  Colonial 
Echo — Fraternity  Editor;  Political  Science  Forum — 
President;  Young  Democrats — President,  Vice-Pres.; 
Student  Committee  on  Arts  and  Lectures. 


FRANKLIN,  RUTH  ELLEN,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  English; 
Student  Association;  Chi  Delta  Phi;  Spanish  Club- 
Secretary;  Westminster  Fellowship. 

FREEMAN,  KESTER  S.,  JR.,  Kenbridge.  A.B.,  Eco- 
nomics; Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Steward;  Queen's  Guard; 
German  Club. 

FRIDENSTINE,  MARIE,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  Sociology; 
Pi  Beta  Phi — President;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Colonial 
Echo;  Chorus,  Choir — Historian:  Backdrop  Club;  Cheer- 
leader— Co-Captain. 


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Fran  Cole  Is  Honored  With  Rex  Smith  Journalism  Award 


GABEL,  JON  ROBERT,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Economics. 
GAEBE,  DANA  HUNT,  Barrington,  Rhode  Island.  A.B., 
Accounting;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha— President,  Rush  Chair- 
man; Interfraternity  Council;  Student  Association;  Ac- 
counting Club;  Baseball;  Intramurals. 
GARNER,  JERRY  LAWRENCE,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Eng- 
lish; Pi  Lambda  Phi — Corresponding  Secretary,  Steward; 
Colonial  Echo;  Student  Committee  on  Arts  and  Lectures; 
Intramurals. 


GARRETT,  STACY  F.,  Ill,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B.,  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Society  for  Advancement  of  Man- 
agement; Accounting  Club;  ROTC — Company  Com- 
mander; Pep  Club;  Baptist  Student  Union;  Freshman 
Rifle  Team;  Varsity  Rifle  Team — Secretary;  Distinguished 
Military  Student. 

GATTEN,  ROBERT  EDWARD,  JR.,  Lexington,  Kentucky. 
B.S..  Biology;  Colonial  Echo — Photo  Editor,  Editor-in- 
Chief;  Flat  Hat— Photo  Editor;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon— Vice-Pres.;  Circle  K  Club— President; 
Biology  Club — Vice-Pres.;  National  Science  Foundation 
Summer  Research  Program;  Student  Publications  Com- 
mittee; Group  Leader. 

GERACE,  JOHN  WHEELER,  Washington,  D.  C.  B.S.. 
Biology    (Pre-Med.);   Lambda   Chi   Alpha. 


GILBERT,  DOROTHY  LEIGH,  Cu'peper.  A.B..  Ancient 
Languages;  Gamma  Phi  Beta — Song  Chairman,  News- 
letter Co-Editor;  Eta  Sigma  Phi — Secretary;  Chorus; 
Choir;  Student  Education  Association;  Intramurals. 
GILL,  VIRGINIA  CROW,  Ashland.  A.B.,  Mathematics; 
Transfer  from  Mary  Washington  College;  Student 
Education  Association. 

GLAKAS,  NICHOLAS  JOHN,  Bethesda,  Maryland. 
A.B..  English:  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Group  Leader;  Flat 
Hat;  Intramurals. 


293 


SENIOR 


GOBBLE,    JOHN    M„    Shant    Hills,    New    Jersey.    A.B.. 

Sociology. 

GODSHALL,    H.    EDWIN,    JR.,    Lansdale.    Pennsylvania. 

A.B.,     German:     German     Club:     Wesley     Foundation. 

GOOLSBY,  CHARLES  E.,  JR.,  Petersburg.  B.S.,  Biology. 


GOTWALD.  NANCY  LEE,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology: Delta  Delta  Delta — Scholarship  Chairman,  Pres- 
ident; Panhellenic  Council:  Alpha  Lambda  Delta; 
Colonial  Echo;  Channing  Forum;  Sweetheart  of  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

GRAEB,  KAREN  ELIZABETH,  Tachilcawa  A.F.B.,  Japan. 
B.S.,  Mathematics;  Transfer  from  Christopher  Newport 
College. 

GRAY,  KENNETH  WILSON,  Boykins.  A.B..  Secondary 
Education. 


GRAY,  LINDA  DIANE,  Conover,  North  Carolina.  B.S., 
Psychology:  Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Social  Chairman, 
Standards  Chairman;  Women's  Dormitory  Association; 
Dormitory  Council;  President  of  duPont  Dormitory; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta — Treasurer; 
Psi  Chi — Secretary;  Cheerleader:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
GREEN,  DONALD  E.,  Falls  Church.  A.B..  Sociology 
and  Anthropology;  Student  Assistant. 
GREENWOOD,  STUART  MICHAEL,  King  William. 
A.B.,  Physical  Education:  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Varsity 
Track;  Intramurals. 


GREER,    WILLIAM    FRANKLIN,    JR.,    Hampton.    A.B.. 
Psychology. 

GREIDER,  CECILE,  Indianapolis,  Indiana.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology; Pi  Beta  Phi — House  President;  Student  As- 
sociation— Publicity  Chairman;  Chorus;  Tennis. 
GRIFFIN,  BRUCE  NYE,  McLean.  A.B.,  Philosophy;  Sig- 
ma Phi  Epsilon — Assistant  Controller,  Conclave  Dele- 
gate, President;  Student  Association:  Group  Leader; 
Interfraternity  Council;  Colonial  Echo;  Young  Republi- 
cans; German  Club;  Young  Democrats;  Sailing  Club; 
Canterbury    Club:    Freshman    Track'    Intramurals. 


GRIFFIN,  GENE  C,  South  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Physical 
Education;  Kappa  Alpha;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Track; 
Intramurals;  P.  E.  Majors  Club. 

GRIFFIN,  WILLIAM  EARLY,  JR.,  Petersburg.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Sigma  Pi — Treasurer,  President;  Interfraternity 
Council — Secretary,  Vice-Pres.;  Group  Leader;  Intra- 
murals. 

GRILL,  FREDERICK  P.,  Bloomfield,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
Business  Administration:  Phi  Kappa  Tau — Chaplain, 
House  Manager;  Interfraternity  Council — House  and 
Grounds  Committee;  Student  Association;  Society  for 
the  Advancement  of  Management — President;  Young 
Republicans;  Accounting  Club. 


294 


CLASS 


GRONNING,  JAMIE  H.,  Elkton.  A.B.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Society  for  Advancement  of  Management 
— Secretary;  Dormitory  Council;  Group  Leader;  Intra- 
murals;  Track. 

GUIN,  GRACE  H.,  Arlington.  A.B..  Fine  Arts;  Chi 
Omega;  Choir;  Chorus;  Orchesis;  Young  Republicans; 
French  Club;  Student  Association;  Fontainebleau  School 
of  Fine  Arts — Summer,  1965. 

GUNN,  JAMES  STEIRLING,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  His- 
tory. 


HACKNEY,    SUSAN    J.,     Driver.    A.B.,     French;    French 

Club — Secretary;   Student   Education   Association;   Alpha 

Lambda    Delta;    Pi    Delta    Phi— Vice-Pres.;    Mortar   Board 

Scholarship;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

HAGEN,  KATHERINE  ANNE,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Sociology; 

Kappa      Kappa     Gamma — Public      Relations     Chairman; 

Orientation     Sponsor;     Student     Education     Association; 

La  Cercle  Francais;  Sailing  Association. 

HAGLAN,     DENNIS     JAMES,     Conway,      Pennsylvania. 

A.B.,      Physical      Education;      Kappa      Alpha— President; 

Physical    Education    Majors   Club;    Football;   Track. 


HALL,  MARGARET,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  German;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega — Pledge  Class  Treasurer,  Assistant  Treas- 
urer, Treasurer;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Flat  Hat;  Canter- 
bury Club;  Intramurals. 

HALLMAN,  PAUL  W.,  JR.,  Arlington.  A.B.,  English; 
Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Interfraternity  Council;  Intramurals. 
HALLOWELL,  NORMAN  HOWARD,  Alexandria.  A.B., 
Government;  Flat  Hat;  Young  Democrats;  Society  for 
the  Advancement  of  Management;  Freshman  Rifle 
Team;  Intramurals. 


HANCEWICZ,  RALPH  BRADLEY,  West  Groton,  Massa- 
chusetts. A.B.,  English;  Pi  Delta  Phi;  Intramurals;  Cricket. 
HANSON,  EDWARD  W.,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment: Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Social  Chairman;  Freshman 
Track;  Intramurals. 

HANZLIK,  MARGARET  ROSE,  Petersburg.  A.B..  History; 
Colonial  Echo;  Biology  Club;  Newman  Club;  Intra- 
murals; Mortar  Board  Scholarship;  Transfer  from  Rich- 
mond Professional  Institute. 


HARDY,  CARLTON   PATRICK,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,   His 

tory;    Young    Democrats;  French    Club;    Student    Educa 

tion    Association;    Chess  Club;    Baptist    Student    Union 

HARRIS,  CHARLES   M.,  JR. 

A.B.,    History;    Sigma    Pi;  Gr 

crats. 

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295 


SENIOR 


HARRIS,  JERRY  R.,  Staunton.  A.B.,  Economics;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon— Vice-Pres.:  Student  Association— Vice-Pres.; 
Delta  Sigma  Rho — Tau  Kappa  Alpha — President,  Pres- 
ident Region  II,  Member-at-Large— National  Executive 
Council;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Debate  Council — Pres- 
ident; Freshman  Track;  Intramurals. 

HARRIS,  JOHN  LEROY,  Woodbridge.  B.S.,  Physics; 
Group  Leader;  Flat  Hat;  Young  Democrats;  Sailing  As- 
sociation; Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 
HARRIS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  Virginia  Beach.  B.S., 
Chemistry;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Intramural  Manager; 
Senior  Class  Vice-President;  Student  Association- 
Executive  Council,  Commencement  Committee,  Elec- 
tions Chairman;  Chemistry  Club;  Newman  Club;  Intra- 
murals; Dormitory  Manager;  Group  Leader;  Head  of 
Dormitory  Council. 


HARVEY,  LAURETTE  E.,  Arlington.  A.B.,  History;  Delta 
Delta  Delta— Chaplain;  Orientation  Sponsor;  William 
and  Mary  Review;  Philosophy  Club;  Young  Democrats; 
Mermettes;  Newman  Club;  Hockey:  Intramurals. 
HATCHL,  QUENTIN  RUSSELL,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Ac- 
counting; Group  Leader;  Gymnastics  Club. 
HEATH,  PATRICIA  C,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Elementary 
Education;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — Historian;  Orienta- 
tion Sponsor;  Dormitory  Counselor;  Freshman  and 
Varsity  Cheerleader:  Pep  Club;  Newman  Club;  Varsity 
Tennis;    Women's    Athletic    Association;    Intramurals. 


HEIN,  JUDITH  E.,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  English;  Chi  Omega 
— Vocations  Chairman,  Rush  Chairman;  Student  As- 
sociation; Orientation  Sponsor;  William  and  Mary 
Theatre;  Theta  Alpha  Phi — Historian;  Backdrop  Club — 
Business  Manager,  Treasurer;  Orchesis;  Intramurals. 
HEINS,  WILLIAM  ROGER,  Miami,  Florida.  A.B.,  Music; 
Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia— President,  Vice  President; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega — Pledge  Class  President;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi — Treasurer;  Choir — Stage  Manager;  Wesley 
Foundation — Study  Group  Chairman,  Choir  Director. 
HELFRICH,  LINDA  W.,  Seaford,  Delaware.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education:  Pi  Beta  Phi — Intramurals  Chairman, 
Rush — Recommendations  Chairman;  Orientation  Spon- 
sor; Dormitory  Council;  Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo;  Pep 
Club;  Student  Education  Association — Treasurer;  Hockey 
Manager;  Intramurals. 


HENDERSON,  DAVID  L,  II,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology; Kappa  Sigma — President;  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil; Scabbard  and  Blade— Vice-Pres.;  Football;  Baseball; 
Intramurals. 

HENDRICKS,  WILLIAM  N.,  Ill,  Lebanon.  A.B.,  An- 
cient Languages;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Eta  Sigma  Phi — 
President:  German  Club;  Choir;  William  and  Mary 
Theatre;  Young  Democrats;  Group  Leader. 
HERSHEY,  SCOTT  CONGER,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Group  Leader;  Band;  Orches- 
tra; Intramurals;  Freshman  Tennis;  Varsity  Tennis — 
Captain;  Varsity  Wrestling. 


HICKSON,  LETITIA,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  Mathematics: 
Delta  Delta  Delta — Recommendations  Chairman;  Flat 
Hat;  Intramurals. 

HITT,  CAROLYN,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Mathematics;  Stu- 
dent Association;  Ludwell  House  President;  Honor 
Council;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Dormitory  Council: 
Mortar  Board;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta — Vice-Pres.:  French 
Club— President;  Flat  Hat;  Chorus;  Student  Education 
Association;  Abelian  Society;  Westminster  Fellowship — 
Secretary. 

HOAGLAND,  JOHN,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  History;  Debate 
Council;  Track. 


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CLASS 


HODGE.  ELMER  CLINTON,  JR.,  Skipwith.  B.S., 
Psychology;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Psychology  Club — 
Vice  Pres.;  Pep  Club. 

HODGES,    RONALD    D„    Roanoke.   A.B.,    Account- 
ing. 
HOGGE,    PAUL    WAVERLY,    Hampton.    A.B.,    Ac- 


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Christopher  Newport  College. 


HOLBROOK,     MARTHA     MOFFITT,     High     Point, 

North  Carolina.  A.B.,   Elementary  Education;  Kappa 

Delta — Membership      Chairman;      Colonial      Echo; 

Psychology  Club;  Spanish   Club;  Student  Education 

Association;  Intramurals. 

HOLDEN,     LESLIE     HAWKINS,     Hampton.     A.B., 

French. 


HOLLAND,  GLADYS  ARNOLD,  Newport  News. 
A.B.,  History;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association. 

HOLTZMAN,  BOBBIE  J.,  Mount  Jackson.  A.B., 
English;    Chi    Omega — Pledge   Trainer;    Intramurals. 


HOLTZMULLER,  PAUL  ELLIOTT,  Eaton,  Ohio. 
A.B.,  Accounting;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Intramural 
Manager;  Group  Leader;  Freshman  Baseball;  Var- 
sity Baseball. 

HOPKINSON,  JOHN,  III,  West  Hartford,  Con- 
necticut. B.S.,  Biology;  Kappa  Sigma — Secretary; 
Intramurals. 

HORNEIJ,  KAREN,  Coral  Gables.  Florida.  A.B., 
Fine   Arts;   Transfer  from    Brenau   College. 


HOWE,  GEORGE  NELSON,  JR.,  River  Edge, 
New  Jersey.  B.S.,  Psychology;  Sigma  Pi;  Freshman 
Track. 

HOWELL,  DONALD  H.,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Young  Democrats; 
Queen's  Guard;  Intramurals. 

HOWER,  NELSON  L,  III,  Atlanta,  Georgia.  B.S., 
Physics;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Student  Section,  Amer- 
ican   Institute   of    Physics;    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 


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297 


SENIOR 


HUBBEL,    PATRICIA    BRERETON,    Kabul,    Afghanistan. 
A.B.,  Psycholoay;  Phi  Mu. 

HUMPHREYS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  Buffalo,  New 
York.  A.B.,  Economics;  Kappa  Sigma — Sec;  Economics 
Club;  Society  for  Advancement  of  Management;  Var- 
sity and  Freshman  Swimming;  Intramurals. 
HUNT,  CHRISTINA,  Dahlgren.  A.B.,  English;  Gamma 
Phi  Beta — Crescent  Correspondent,  Social  Secretary, 
Food  Chairman;  Chi  Delta  Phi;  William  and  Mary 
Review — Fiction  Board;  Varsity  and  Junior  Varsity 
Hockey;  Intramurals. 


HUTTON,  DOROTHY  MAY,  Newport  News.  B.S., 
Mathematics;  Landrum  Dormitory — President;  Women's 
Dormitory  Association — Judicial  Council. 
HUTZEL,  JOY  ELIZABETH,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  Sociology; 
Women's  Dormitory  Association,  Chandler  Dormitory — 
President;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Flat 
Hat — Proof  Editor,  Production  Manager;  Chorus;  Young 
Republicans — Secretary,  President;  Westminster  Fellow- 
ship. 

HYMAN,  ANN  ELAINE,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  English; 
Flat  Hat;  Young  Democrats;  German  Club;  West- 
minster Fellowship;  Pep  Club;  Intramurals. 


INGRAM,  KATHRYN  L,  Richmond.  A.B.,  English; 
Women's  Dormitory  Association;  Orientation  Sponsor; 
Ludwell  House  President;  Sigma  Delta  Pi — Sec.-Treas.; 
Flat  Hat;  Newman  Club. 

ISAACS,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Nickelsville.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Young  Democrats;  Political  Science  Forum. 
JACKSON,  STEVEN  W.,  San  Francisco,  California.  A.B., 
Sociology;  Track;  Cross-Country. 


JACOBS,    ANDREW    C,    Saugerties,    New    York.    B.S., 
Mathematics;  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

JACOBSEN,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  Erie.  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
History;  Young  Republicans — Sergeant-at-Arms;  Choir; 
Queen's  Guard;  Backdrop  Club;  Wrestling. 
JEFFRIES,  ANN  FARMER,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B.,  Fine 
Arts;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — House  President;  Pan- 
hellenic  Council;  Orientation  Sponsor. 


JEFFRIES,     JOSEPH      WESLEY,      Chincoteague.      B.S., 
Chemistry;  Chemistry  Club;  Intramurals. 
JENKINS,     BETTY    GARNER,     Williamsburg.    B.S.,    Ele- 
mentary    Education;     Student     Education     Association; 
Transfer  from  Longwood  College. 

JENKINS,     BETTY     HALL,     Ontario.     A.B.,     Fine     Arts; 
Transfer  from  Longwood  College. 


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JENKINS,  ROBERT  CALVIN,  Aulander,  North  Carolina. 
A.B.,  History;  Siqma  Nu;  Intramurals. 
JENKINS,  ROY  CLIFTON,  JR.,  Burkeville.  A.B.,  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
JENKS,  ROBIN  TAMARA,  Hopewell.  A.B.,  Philosophy; 
Pi  Beta  Phi — Social  Chairman;  Orientation  Sponsor; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Flat  Hat. 


JENSEN,  MARGARET  ANN  PUGDAHL,  Swedish 
Consulate,  Santo  Domingo,  Dominican  Republic.  A.B., 
Spanish;  Pi  Beta  Phi— Courtesy  Chairman;  Spanish 
Club— President. 

JESTER,  HARVEY  EDWARD,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Account- 
ing; Accounting  Club;  Freshman  Swimming;  Freshman 
Ritle  Team. 

JOHNSON,  CHERYL,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  A.B.,  English; 
Choir — Sec.-Treas.;  Chorus;  William  and  Mary  Theatre; 
WCWM;    Chemistry    Club;    Wesley    Foundation. 


JOHNSON,  JERRY  THOMAS,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Sociology 
and  Anthropology;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  German  Club; 
Group  Leader;  Pep  Club;  Sailing  Association;  Young 
Democrats;  Sociology  Club;  Lutheran  Student  Associa- 
tion. 

JOHNSON,  LINDA  ANN,  Mineral.  A.B.,  Music  Educa- 
tion; Delta  Omicron — President;  Choir;  Chorus. 
JOHNSTON,  MARTHA  STEWART  GRAHAM,  Pulaski. 
A.B.,  Ancient  Languages;  Eta  Sigma  Phi;  Flat  Hat; 
William  and  Mary  Review — Copy  Editor;  Young  Demo- 
crats. 


JOHNSTONE,  L.  PAULETTE,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment; Chi  Omega — Historian,  Secretary;  Jefferson 
Dorm  Counselor;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Intramurals. 

JONES,  GEORGE  H„  Dover,  Delaware.  A.B.,  Business 
Administration;  Sigma  Nu. 

JONES,  JOSEPHINE  ANNETTE,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B., 
Music;  Kappa  Delta — Editor,  Secretary;  Pi  Delta 
Epsilon — Secretary;  Delta  Omicron — Historian;  Flat 
Hat;  Chorus;  Student  Committee  on  Lectures  and 
Concerts;  Wesley  Foundation. 


JORDAN,    THOMAS    FERRELL, 

ness    Administration;    Alpha     Ph 

Arms;  Choir — Publicity  Chairma 

ing    and    Alumni    Secretary; 

JOY,    CHARLES    AUSTIN, 

A.B.,     French;     French    Club 

dent  Education  Association; 

Chairman. 

JULIANI,  VINCENT,  JR.,  Wellesley,  Massachusetts.  A.B., 

History;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management; 

Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 


Richmond.    A.B.,    Busi- 

Omega — Sergeant-at- 

rman;   Keplar — Correspond- 

Baptist    Student    Union. 

Manchester,     Connecticut. 

Young     Republicans;    Stu- 

Canterbury   Club — Worship 


299 


SENIOR 


KAHN,  ROBERT  PALMER,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  History;  Pi 
Lambda  Phi — Lodge  Manager,  Historian,  President; 
Group  Leader;  Interfraternity  Council;  Pi  Delta  Ep- 
silon;  Flat  Hat — Advertising  Manager,  Business  Man- 
ager;  Intramurals. 

KANE,    JOHN,    Falls    Church,    A.B.,     Philosophy;    Theta 
Delta  Chi;  Transfer  from  Georgetown  Univ. 
KANE,    KATHRYN   L,   Williamsburg.   B.S.,    Mathematics; 
Kappa  Delta — Parliamentarian;  Newman  Club. 


KEEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  JR.,  Brady,  Texas.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment;  Kappa  Alpha — Treasurer. 

KELLAM,  REBECCA  R.,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B.,  Elementary 
Education;  Phi  Beta  Phi— Publicity  Chairman;  Student 
Association;  Young  Democrats;  Spanish  Club — Presi- 
dent; Wesley  Foundation;  Women's  Athletic  Associa- 
tion; Transfer  from  Sullins  College. 

KELLY,  JEFFREY  L,  Milmont  Park,  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
Education;   Band;  Orchestra;  William  and  Mary  Theatre. 


KENNEDY,  ROBERT  JOHN,  III.,  Lewes,  Delaware.  A.B., 
Business  Administration;  ROTC — Company  Commander; 
Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management;  Young 
Republicans;  Rifle  Team — Captain. 
KERN,  DAVID  LAVRENT,  Warminster,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Elementary  Education;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Intra- 
mural Manager,  Vice-Pres.,  Secretary,  President;  Group 
Leader;  Scabbard  and  Blade— President;  ROTC— Brig- 
ade Executive  Officer,  Omicron  Delta  Kappa. 
KERN,  SHARON  COSMINSKY,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Delta  Delta  Delta — Recording  Sec- 
retary; Student  Education  Association;  Pep  Club;  In- 
tramurals; Freshman  Cheerleader. 


KETCHAM,   SHARON   B.,  Arlington.  A.B.,   Government; 

Alpha    Chi    Omega— Publicity   Chairman;    Flat   Hat;   Or- 

chesis. 

KILEY,    ROBERT    W.,    Winchester,    Massachusetts.    A.B., 

Accounting;     Sigma     Pi — House     Manager;     Accounting 

Club — Vice-Pres.;   Intramurals. 

KING,   NORMAN    E.,    Petersburg.  A.B.,   History;   Sigma 

Phi  Epsilon;  Intramurals;  Freshman  Swimming. 


KING,  ROBERT  C,  Bowie,  Maryland.  A.B.,  Accounting. 
KINSINGER,  JUDITH  ANN,  Williamsburg.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Biology  Club;  Band. 

KIPPS,  PATRICIA  L.,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  Psychology; 
Transfer  from  Christopher  Newport  College. 


300 


CLASS 


KIRKPATRICK,  JOHN  H.,  III.,  Richmond.  A.B., 
Theatre;  Theta  Alpha  Phi;  Backdrop  Club — Treas- 
urer, Director;  William  and  Mary  Theatre. 
KLARE,  ANNE  DOUBET,  Base  Naval  de  Rota, 
Jerez  de  la  Frontera,  Spain.  A.B.,  English;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma — Corresponding  Secretary,  His- 
torian. 

KNOOP,  CHARLOTTE  VIRGINIA,  Baltimore,  Mary- 
land. A.B.,  Sociology  and  Anthropology;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma — Membership  Chairman;  Orienta- 
tion Sponsor;  Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Flat  Hat — Associate 
Editor,  Make-Up  Editor. 


KNOWLES,  JACK  W.,  Winchester.  A.B.,  History; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon — Treasurer;  Eta  Sigma  Phi; 
Flat  Hat;  German  Club;  Freshman  Fooball;  In- 
tramurals;   Newman  Club. 

KOEHLER,  LOUISE  PRICE,  Hopewell.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education. 

LANE,  BARBARA  A.,  Vienna.  A.B.,  French;  Pi  Delta 
Epsilon;  Flat  Hat;  French  Club. 


LANE,  BETTY,  Biloxi,  Mississippi.  B.S.,  Biology. 
LANFORD,    RANDOLPH    EWING,    Palmyra.    B.S., 
Biology;     Biology    Club— Vice-Pres.;     Christian     Fel- 
lowship— President. 

LASHLEY,  SALLYE  A.,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  English; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta— Pledge  Trainer;  William  and 
Mary  Theatre. 


LAWSER,  R.  JAMES,  King  of  Prussia,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Philosophy;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  Back- 
drop Club,  French  Club. 

LAWSON,  MARY  ELLEN,  Williamsburg.  A.B..  Ele- 
mentary  Education;  Student   Education  Association. 


LEBOLD,  ALFRED  WILLIAM,  Waretown,  New  Jer- 
sey. B.S.,  Mathematics;  Abelian  Society;  Band. 
LEICHTMAN,  HUGH  MOORE,  Arlington.  A.B., 
Psychology;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Secretary,  Pledge 
Class  President;  Group  Leader;  Freshman  and  Var- 
sity Track:   Intramurals. 


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301 


SENIOR 


LEIGG,    BERNARD    F.,    Front    Royal.   A.B.,    English;    Kep- 
lar;  Intramurals. 

LELAND,    WILLIAM    W.,    Richmond.    A.B.,    Accounting; 
Flat  Hat;  Accounting  Club;  Intramurals. 
LESTER,    MARY    MICHELLE,     Hopewell.    A.B.,     Elemen- 
tary  Education:    Kappa    Kappa   Gamma;   Flat   Hat;    New- 
man Club;  Intramurals. 


LEWIS,  BARBARA  DALE,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Fine  Arts; 
Delta  Delta  Delta — Social  Chairman;  Orchesis;  Cheer- 
leader—Co-Captain; ROTC  Court. 
LEWIS,  DARLENE  MARIE,  Annandale.  A.B.,  Psychology; 
Phi  Mu — Social  and  Membership  Chairman;  Chorus; 
WCWM:  Backdrop  Club;  Wesley  Foundation. 
LEY,  KENNETH  F.,  JR.,  Suffolk.  B.S.,  Psychology;  Circle 
K  Club — Secretary;  Christian  Fellowship;  Baptist  Stu- 
dent Union. 


LILLISTON,  LEONARD  T.,  JR.,  Onancock.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Varsity  Track. 
LIPANI,  PAUL  J.,  North  Plainfield,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
History;  Sigma  Pi — House  Manager. 
LIPPARD,  PAULA  VIRGINIA,  Portsmouth.  A.B.,  Eng- 
lish; Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Panhellenic  Council — Treasurer; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Dormitory  Council;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Flat  Hat;  Intramurals. 


LIVELLI,  LYNN  MARIE,  Hampton.  A.B.,  History;  Band; 
Hockey;  Transfer  from  Ursinus  College. 
LOCKRIDGE,  JUDITH  ANN,  Lynchburg.  B.S.,  Mathe- 
matics; Kappa  Delta;  Flat  Hat;  German  Club;  Student 
Education  Association;  Intramurals. 
LoFRESE,  JAMES  JOHN,  Huntington,  Long  Island,  New 
York.  A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Sigma  Nu;  Physical 
Education  Majors  Club;  Varsity  Football. 


LOTT,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  Scotch  Plains,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Business  Administration;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Presi- 
dent, Secretary;  Interfraternity  Council;  Canterbury 
Club;  Football. 

LOWENTHAL,  IVAN  S.,  Long  Beach,  New  York.  B.S., 
Biology;  Pi  Lambda  Phi;  Group  Leader;  Band. 
LOWRY,  JOAN  KELLEY,  Washington,  North  Carolina. 
A.B.,  Government;  Phi  Mu — House  President;  Women's 
Dormitory  Association;  French  Club;  Young  Democrats; 
Newman  Club:   Intramurals. 


302 


CLASS 


LYNN,  LETTY  G.,  Occoquan.  A.B.,  Business  Administra- 
tion; Kappa  Delta— Chaplain,  Sergeanf-at-Arms;  Flat 
Hat,  Colonial  Echo;  Society  for  the  Advancement 
of  Management;  Student  Education  Association;  In- 
tramurals. 

LYNN,  STUART  R.,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Economics;  Account- 
ing  Club;  Economics  Club;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Swim- 
ming. 

LYONS,  WILLIAM  LESTER,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  English; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon— Treasurer;  WCWM— Program  Direc- 
tor; Choir. 


LYONS,    WILLIAM     PATRICK,     Dunmore.    Pennsylvania. 

A.B.,    Sociology;    Sigma    Alpha     Epsilon;    Interfraternity 

Council;  Student  Association;   Eta  Sigma    Phi;   Flat  Hat; 

Intramurals. 

MACK,  JAMES   HERBERT,   Stamford,   Connecticut.   B.S., 

Biology;    Alpha    Phi    Omega — Corresponding    Secretary; 

Freshman   Baseball. 

MAHAN,   ELIZABETH   A.,   Springfield.  A.B.,    Psychology; 

Sailing       Association;      Young       Republicans;      Christian 

Fellowship;   Psychology  Club. 


MAJOR,  CAROL  SUSAN,  Portsmouth.  A.B.,  English; 
Pi  Beta  Phi— Pledge  Supervisor;  Orchesis. 
MALLINSON,  JUDITH  GAIL,  Front  Royal.  A.B..  His- 
tory; Kappa  Delta— Historian,  Vice-Pres.;  Mermettes; 
Band;  Student  Education  Association. 
MANSFIELD,  JASON  FRENCH,  Danvers.  Massachusetts. 
A.B.;  Phi  Kappa  Tau— Alumni  Secretary;  WCWM;  In- 
tramurals. 


MARKLAND,  JOHN  JAY,  Greenlawn,  Long  Island, 
New  York.  A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Freshman  and 
Varsity  Football;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Track. 
MARTIN,  RONALD  M.,  Cedar  Grove,  New  Jersey. 
B.S.,  Biology;  Sigma  Nu — Treasurer;  Freshman  Track. 
MAYO,  BONNIE  LEE,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Latin;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta — Scholarship  Chairman,  Chaplain;  Eta  Sig- 
ma Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Intramurals. 


MAYS,  MARY  LOU,  Arlington.  B.S..  Mathematics;  Kap 
pa  Delta — Assistant  Treasurer,  Treasurer;  Abelian  So 
ciety;  Chorus;  Choir;  Transfer  from  Marietta  College 
McADOO,  NANCY  JANE,  Carlsbad,  New  Mexico 
A.B.,  Philosophy;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — First  Vice 
Pres.;  Student  Association;  Women's  Dormitory  As 
sociation — Publicity  Chairman;  William  and  Mary  Re 
view;  Philosophy  Club;  Young  Democrats;  Canterbury 
Club. 

McCALL,    WILFRED    JOSEPH,    JR.,    Williamsburg.    B.S., 
Sigma      Nu— Chaplain,      Historian;     William 
and     Mary    Review;    Colonial     Echo;    Flat    Hat;     ROTC; 
Chemistry  Club;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 


201 


MCCARTHY,  JOHN  RHODES,  Melrose,  Massachusetts. 
A.B.,  History;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Intramurals  Manager; 
Group  Leader;  Queen's  Guard;  Freshman  Basketball; 
Varsity  Baseball. 

McDONALD,  JOHN  A.,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  Economics; 
Choir;  Backdrop  Club;  Young  Republicans;  Economics 
Club. 

McENTIRE,  MICHAEL  R.,  Silsbee,  Texas.  A.B.,  Eco- 
nomics. 


McFARLANE,   ANNE   PATRICIA,   Newport   News.   A.B., 
English. 

MclNTOSH,    WILLIAM    A.,     Richmond.    A.B.,     English; 
Pi  Lambda  Phi;  Group  Leader;  Alpha   Phi  Omega — Sec- 
retary;   Student-Faculty    Committee    on    Arts    and    Lec- 
tures; Choir. 
MclNTYRE,  JAMES  S.,  Newport  News.  B.S.,  Physics. 


McKANN,  JOAN  LOVE,  Franklin.  A.B.,  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Gamma  Phi  Beta — Recording  Secretary;  Stu- 
dent Education  Association — Secretary;  Tennis;  La- 
crosse; Intramurals. 

McNULTY,  JAMES  ERGLER,  JR.,  Pittsburgh.  Pennsyl- 
vania. A.B.,  Economics;  Young  Democrats;  Economics 
Club. 

McTAMMANY,  HEATHER,  North  Scituate,  Rhode 
Island.  A.B.,  Fine  Arts;  Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo;  In- 
tramurals. 


MELTON,  RONALD  ALLEN,  Pulaski.  A.B..  Psychology; 
Intramurals. 

MICCIO,  EDWARD  L,  Mt.  Vernon,  New  York.  B.S., 
Chemistry;  Chemistry  Club;  Choir;  ROTC;  Intramurals; 
Varsity  Indoor  Track. 

MIHALAS,  MICHAEL  C,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Ancient  Lan- 
guages; Dormitory  Council;  Eta  Sigma  Phi — Vice-Pres.; 
Intramurals;  Varsity   Football. 


MILLER,  CAROL  EVELYN,  Fairfax.  A.B..  Elementary 
Education;  Alpha  Chi  Omega — Song  Leader;  Panhel- 
lenic  Council — Publicity  Chairman;  Chorus;  Choir;  Psy- 
chology Club:  Orches's— Wardrobe  Asst.,  Second  Vice- 
Pres.;  Student  Education  Association. 
MILLER,  MARTHA  ANNE,  Abingdon.  B.S.,  Chemistry; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Publications  Chairman;  Orienta- 
tion Sponsor;  Majorette;  Intramurals. 
MILLER,  MICHELE  MARIE,  Edwardsville,  Illinois.  A.B., 
Psychology;  Psychology  Club;  Transfer  from  Christopher 
Newport  College. 


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MILLNER,  REBECCA  JANE,  Annandale.  A.B.,  Fine 
Arts:  William  and  Mary  Review;  William  and  Mary 
Theatre;  Newman  Club. 

MOLLOHAN.  ALAN  B.,  Fairmont.  West  Virginia.  A.B.. 
Government;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Group  Leader;  Young 
Democrats;  Queen's  Guard;  Westminster  Fellowship. 
MOONEY,  JAMES  ROBERT,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Account- 
ing; Student  Association;  Group  Leader;  Alpha  Phi 
Omega — First  Vice-Pres.;  Accounting  Club — Treasurer; 
Marching  and  Concert  Band. 


MOORE,    CHARLES    N.,    JR.,    Disputanta.    B.S.,    Math 
and  Chemistry;  Christian  Fellowship — Vice-Pres. 
MOORE,   DOUGLAS  A.,  Alexandria.  B.S.,   Mathematics; 
Intramurals. 

MOORE,  ROBERT  E.,  JR.,  San  Francisco,  California. 
A.B.,  Education;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Guide;  Honor 
Council;  Group  Leader;  Economics  Club;  Varsity  Base- 
ball. 


MOORE,  WILLIAM  C,  Disputanta.  B.S.,  Topical  Sci- 
ence; Christian  Fellowship — Treasurer,  President. 
MORGAN,  GAIL  ANNE,  Springfield.  B.S.,  Mathematics; 
Delta  Delta  Delta — Corresponding  Secretary;  Senior 
Class  Historian;  Newman  Club;  Homecoming  Court; 
ROTC  Court;  Miss  William  and  Mary  Finalist. 
MORIARTY,  JOHN.  Homestead,  Florida.  A.B.,  Eng- 
lish: Kappa  Delta  Pi. 


MORRISON,  WILLIAM  S.,  JR.,  Fredericksburg.  B.S., 
Chemistry;  Sigma  Nu — Social  Chairman,  Scholarship 
Chairman;  Chemistry  Club;  Freshman  Football;  Intramu- 
rals. 

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RICHARD     W.,     Ga'esburg,      Illin 
Dormitory    Manager;     Dormitory    Council- 
Alpha     Phi    Omega— President;     Young     R 

Vice-Pres.;     Lutheran     Student    Association. 


MUNNELL,  KATHRYN,  McKeesport,  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
English;  Student  Association;  Dormitory  Council;  Merm- 
ettes;  Wesley  Foundation — Secretary. 


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SENIOR 


S.A.  President  Jim  Arm- 
entrout  gets  the  feel  of 
the  College  Mace  as  he 
prepares  to  lead  the 
year's  first  academic  pro- 
cession into  Blow  gym. 


MURRAY,    HOWARD   SPENCER,    Richmond.   A.B., 

Government. 

MURRAY,    NANCY  JACQUELINE,    McLean.  A.B., 

History;    Kappa    Delta — House    President,    Publicity 

Chairman;    Newman    Club — Membership    Chairman. 


MURTAGH,  REED,  Wynnewood,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Fine  Arts;  Sigma  Pi— Marshal;  Flat  Hat- 
Cartoonist  and  Contributing  Editor;  Colonial  Echo 
— Sports  Editor;  Lutheran  League. 
NANCE,  PETER  MAURICE,  Wynnewood,  Penn- 
sylvania. A.B.,  English;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Secretary, 
Pledge  Trainer,  Vice-Pres.;  Group  Leader;  Wres- 
tling. 


NASE,  DANIEL  ROBERTSON,  III,  Clearwater, 
Florida.  A.B.,  Education;  Kappa  Sigma — Inner 
Guard;  Physical  Education  Majors  Club;  Varsity 
Football  and  Baseball. 

NATHAN,  RICHARD  E.,  Rutherford,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Philosophy;  Student  Association;  Debate 
Council;  Young  Democrats;  Westminster  Fellow- 
ship. 


NEAM,  SELMA  ELAINE,  Arlington.  A.B..  English 
NEILSON,  JOSEPH,  Bayside,  New  York.  A.B. 
Education;  Sigma  Nu— President;  Varsity  Football 
NEILY,  DONARD  C,  Waterbury,  Connecticut. 
A.B.,    Sociology:    Keplar — Historian;    Channing    Fo 


NEWMAN,  STEPHEN  ERIC,  Blue  Bell,  Pennsyl- 
vania. A.B.,  Sociology  and  Anthropology;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  Varsity  Baseball. 

NEWTON,  EDWARD  C,  Newport  News.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Pi  Lambda  Phi — Historian,  Lodge  Manager, 
Vice-Pres.;  Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Flat  Hat— Advertising 
Manager;  Young  Democrats;  Canterbury  Club. 
NEY,  MICHAEL  STUART,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Phi  Kappa  Tau— Rush  Chairman,  Vice- 
Pres..  President;  Interfraternity  Council;  Intra- 
murals. 


306 


CLASS 


NOE,    JAMES    H.,    Lexington,    Kentucky.    A.B.,    So- 
ciology; Kappa  Alpta;  Intramurals. 
NORRIS,    JOANN    BATTEN,    Smithfield.    B.S.,    Bi- 
ology. 

NORTON,  DAVID  W.,  McKeesporf,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Business  Administration;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha; 
Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management; 
Men's   Dormitory  Association. 


West    Acton, 
m     and     Mary 


NOTTINGHAM,    JENNIE    ROBERTS,    Nassawadox 
B.S.,  Chemistry. 

NYLANDER,  RICHARD  CONRAD, 
Massachusetts.  A.B.,  English;  Willia 
Review;  Pep  Club. 
O'CONNOR,  DIANNE  LEE,  Portsmouth.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology and  Anthropology;  Chorus;  Pi  Lambda  Phi 
Sweetheart;  William  and  Mary  Theater;  Wesley 
Foundation. 


ODUM,  SANDRA,  Abington.  B.S.,  Physics;  Chi 
Omega — Courtesy  Chairman;  Orientation  Sponsor; 
Colonial  Echo;  Spanish  Club;  Mathematics  Club; 
Young   Democrats. 

OLDHAM,  GEORGE  D.,  Beaver,  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  History;  Freshman  Track;  Intramurals. 
OLLEY,  J.  GREGORY,  Plymouth  Meeting,  Penn- 
sylvania. A.B.,  Psychology;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha — 
Alumni  Secretary;  Group  Leader;  Newman  Club 
— Treasurer;   Intramurals. 


OLSON,  DAVID  B.,  Wycuoff,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
Government;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha— House  Manager; 
Freshman   Baseball;   Intramurals 

OWENS,  STANLEY  A.,  JR.,  Manassas.  A.B.,  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Young  Democrats;  Society  for 
the  Advancement  of  Management — Treasurer; 
Dormitory  Council;  Intramurals. 
PACE,  DAVID  JOE,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  Economics; 
Keplar— Athletics  Chairman;  Economics  Club- 
President;  Geology  Club;  President  Bryan  Merit 
Scholarship;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


PADGETT,  KAREN  MAYO,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Student  Education  Association. 
PAFFRATH,  LAWRENCE  H.,  Natrona  Heights, 
Pennsylvania.  A.B.,  Physical  Education;  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; Physical  Education  Majors  Club:  Newman 
Club;    Varsity     Basketball. 

PAGE,  MICHAEL  LYNN,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology and  Anthropology;  Queen's  Guard;  Young 
Democrats;  Freshman  Rifle  Team;  Sailing  Club: 
Intramurals. 


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307 


SENIOR 


PARKER,  DAVID  STUART,  JR.,  New  York,  New  York. 
A.B.,  Economics;  Flat  Hat;  Chess  Club:  Economics  Club; 
Canterbury  Club;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Tennis. 
PATTERSON,  PATRICIA  ANNE,  South  Boston.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Pi  Beta  Phi — Co-Social  Chair- 
man; Head  Majorette;  Orchesis:  Sigma  Pi  Sweetheart; 
Junior  and  Senior  Homecoming  Princess;  Military  Ball 
Court;  Inter-Fraternity  Council  Queen. 
PATTERSON,  PATRICIA  LEIGH,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Pi  Beta  Phi— Scholarship  Chair- 
man, Recording  Secretary;  Women's  Dormitory  Asso- 
ciation— President;  Student  Association;  Orientation 
Sponsor;  duPont  President  and  Counselor;  President's 
Aide;  Mortar  Board;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Colonial  Echo; 
Student  Education  Association;  Intramurals;  Home- 
coming Queen. 


PAVEY,  THOMAS  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  B.S.,  Pre-Dental; 
Pi  Lambda  Phi— President  of  Pledge  Class,  Rush  Chair- 
man, Pledge  Master,  Social  Chairman;  Intramurals; 
Freshman  Golf. 

PEARCE,  COOPER,  Petersburg.  B.S.,  Pre-Medicine;  Sig- 
ma Phi  Epsilon— Chaplain.  Senior  Marshal;  Group 
Leader;  Honor  Council;  Pep  Club;  Wesley  Foundation; 
Varsity  Golf. 

PEARCE,  GEORGE,  III,  East  Orange,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
Physical  Education;  Sigma  Nu— Secretary;  Interfrater- 
nity  Council;  Varsity   Football;   Baseball. 


PEARMAN,   ALEEN    HARPER,   Williamsburg.  A.B.,   Edu- 
cation. 

PERKINS,  SHARON  TEEL,  West  Boylston,  Massachusetts. 
A.B.,    Psychology;    Phi    Mu— Pledge    Director;    Flat    Hat; 
Panhellenic  Council — Vice-Pres.;  Wesley  Foundation. 
PHILLIPS,     STEPHEN    T.,    Washington,     D.C.    A.B.,     So- 
ciology; WCWM;  Band. 


PILAND,  JETHRO  HASLETT,  JR.,  Holland.  B.S.,  Bi- 
ology; Circle  K  Club — Membership  Chairman;  Biology 
Club— President. 

PINNEY,  NELSON  MORROW,  New  Castle.  Pennsylvania. 
A.B.,  Business  Administration;  WCWM;  Accounting 
Club;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management; 
Pep  Club. 

PISKUR,  FEROL  FRANCISKA,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology; Chi  Omega — Social  and  Civil  Service  Chair- 
man; Colonial  Echo;  Orchesis — Vice-Pres. 


Pin,  JOSEPH  C,  New  York,  New  York.  A.B.,  Phil- 
osophy; Pi  Lambda  Phi— Social  Chairman,  Pledge 
Marshal,  Treasurer;  Eta  Sigma  Phi;  Choir;  Young  Re- 
publicans. 

PLUMERI,  JOSEPH  J.,  Trenton,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
History;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Rush  Chairman;  William 
and  Mary  Theatre;  Varsity  Baseball;  Intramurals;  Fresh- 
man Football. 

POPK1N,  MARGARET  BETH,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Sociology; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta — Corresponding  Secretary;  Student 
Association — Secretary;  Women's  Dormitory  Association 
— Secretary;  Colonial  Echo — Sorority  Editor;  Balfour 
Hillel  Club;  Pi  Lambda  Phi  Sweetheart. 


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POWELL,  EDNA  SEWELL,  Smithfield.  A.B.,  Elementary 
Education;  Student  Education  Association. 
PROVINCE,  DONNA  JOYCE,  Bridgeville,  Pennsylvania. 
B.S.,  Psychology  and  Math;  Kappa  Delta — Pledge  Class 
President;  Women's  Dormitory  Association;  Panhellenic 
Council — Vice-Pres.;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Ludwell  House 
President;  Ludwell  Dormitory  Council;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta;  Psi  Chi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho-Tau  Kappa  Alpha:  Mor- 
tar Board;  Psychology  Club — President;  Varsity  Debate 
Team;  Chorus;  Math  Club;  Intramurals;  Merit  Schol- 
ar; Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
PUGH,    PETER    J.,    JR.,    Williamsburg.    B.A..    Fine    Arts. 


PURTILL,  ANNE,  Glastonbury,  Connecticut.  A.B.,  Eng- 
lish; Kappa  Delta — Asst.  Rush  Chairman,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary;   Intramurals. 

OUEEN,  G.  BURTON,  Silver  Spring,  Maryland.  A.B., 
History;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Scholarship  Leader;  Stu- 
dent Association;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Man- 
agement; Young  Republicans;  Freshman  Track;  Intra- 
murals. 

QUIRK,  CATHERINE  ELIZABETH,  Richmond.  A.B., 
History;  Pi  Beta  Phi — Rush  Chairman;  Colonial  Echo; 
Spanish  Club;  Student  Education  Association;  Pep  Club; 
Baptist  Student  Union;  Intramurals;  Homecoming  Prin- 
cess. 


RALSTON,  DONALD  LINWOOD,  Falls  Church.  A.B., 
Psychology;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon — Pledge  Trainer,  Asst. 
Rush  Chairman;  Student  Association;  Group  Leader; 
Psychology  Club;  Intramurals. 
RAMSEY,  MARTHA  LEE,  Abingdon.  A.B.,  English. 
RANKIN,  ALICE  SUE,  Ormond  Beach,  Florida.  A.B., 
Psychology;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Colonial  Echo; 
Chorus;  Choir;   Intramurals. 


RANKIN,  MARJORIE  ANNE,  Roanoke.  B.S.,  Mathe- 
matics; Gamma  Phi  Beta — Historian,  Activities  Chair- 
man; Abelian  Society;  Intramurals;  Varsity  Hockey. 
RAPER,  DERRIS  LEA,  Chesapeake.  A.B.,  History;  Circle 
K  Club;  Biology  Club;  Young  Republicans;  Baptist  Stu- 
dent Union;  Transfer  from  Baylor  University. 
RAWLS,    ROBERT  ASHBY,  JR.,    Franklin.   A.B.,    History. 


READER,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 
A.B.,  Accounting;  Accounting  Club;  Transfer  from  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota. 

REDD,  ELEANOR  RHEA,  Meherrin.  A.B.,  English. 
REDMON,    RONALD    ELWOOD,    Alexandria.    B.S.,    Bi- 
ology; Young  Democrats — Treasurer;  Biology  Club. 


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REED,  ELIZABETH  CLARKE,  Martinsville.  A.B.,  Eng- 
lish; Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — Social  Chairman;  Intra- 
murals. 

REESE,  GARY  ALAN,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Government; 
Circle  K  Club — Social  Chairman,  Secretary,  District 
Sec.-Treas.,  Chairman — District  Oratorial  Committee, 
International  Trustee,  International  Orator,  Chairman 
— International  Relations  Committee;  Young  Repub- 
licans—President; WCWM;  Political  Science  Forum;  Var- 
sity and  Freshman  Debate. 

REINECKE,  RALPH  JAMES,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  Ac- 
counting; Accounting  Club;  Society  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Management. 


RENFROE,    ELIZABETH    CLAXTON,    Martinsville.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Chorus. 

RHODENHIZER,  NANCY  CAROL,  Lynchburg.  B.S., 
Mathematics;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Treasurer;  Women's 
Dormitory  Association;  Abelian  Society;  Intramurals. 
RIDDICK,  URSULA  VIRGINIA,  Washington,  DC.  A.B., 
English;  Pi  Delta  Phi— Secretary,  President;  Theta  Alpha 
Phi;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  French  Club;  New- 
man Club. 


RINGLEY,  KAREN  LYNETTE,  Appalachia.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Alpha  Chi  Omega — Secretary;  Cho- 
rus; Choir;  Wesley  Foundation. 

ROBERTS,  ELLEN  BARRETT,  Portsmouth.  A.B.,  Sociology 
and  Anthropology;  Kappa  Delta;  Chorus;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association;  Transfer  from  Westhampton  College. 
ROBERTSON,  BRENDA,  Roanoke.  A.B.,  English;  Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta — Standards  Chairman,  Social  Chairman; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Basketball;  Intramurals. 


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President's  Aides  listen  attentively  to  instructions  as  they  prepare  for  their  formal  Colonial  Echo  picture. 


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RODGERS,  KAY,  West  Chesapeake.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Jefferson  Coun- 
selor; Band;  Biology  Club;  Intramurals;  Lacrosse. 
ROGERS,  JUDITH  G.,  Baghdad,  Iraq.  A.B.,  English. 
ROMANS,  SUSAN  EILEEN,  Williamsburg.  A.B..  Eng- 
lish; Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — Rush  Chairman;  William 
and  Mary  Theatre;  Lab  Theatre. 


ROSE,  VIRGINIA  NEAVES,  Stony  Creek.  A.B.,  Philoso- 
phy; Phi  Mu — Secretary,  President;  Panhellenic  Coun- 
cil; Chorus;   Basketball. 

ROSS,  EARL  DAVID,  Chincoteague.  B.S.,  Chemistry. 
ROSSER,    LAWRENCE    B.,    Alexandria.    A.B..    Philosophy; 
Phi     Kappa     Tau— Chaplain,     Alumni     Secretary,     Pledge 
Master;   Queen's   Guard— Battalion    Commander;    ROTC; 
Westminster   Fellowship. 


ROTHENBERG,  STANLEY  G.,  Richmond.  B.S.,  Psychol- 
ogy; Group  Leader:  Flat  Hat;  Psychology  Club;  Bal- 
four-Hillel;    Intramurals. 

ROUNTREE,    HELEN    CLARK,    Hampton.   A.B.,    Anthro- 
pology;  Band;  Orchestra;  Theatre   Pit  Orchestra;  Cham- 
ber   Players;    Christian    Fellowship;    Canterbury    Club. 
ROUNTREE,    WALTER    JEFFERSON,    III,    Falls    Church. 
A.B.,  Economics:  Economics  Club. 


ROUNTREE,  WILLIAM  F.,  JR.,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Anthro 
pology;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Vice-Pres.;  Student  Associa 
tion;  Group  Leader;  Summer  School  Honor  Council. 
RYAN,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  Hampton.  B.S.,  Biology 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Group  Leader;  Colonial  Echo;  Fresh 
man  Tract  and  Cross-Country ;  Varsity  Track  and  Cross 
Country. 

SANDERS,  SANDRA  LEE,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  Elemen 
tary    Education;    Pep   Club:    Intramurals. 


SANDIDGE,  PILLIP,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Kaopa  Siqma:  Physical  Education  Majors  Club: 
Varsity  Basketball;  Transfer  from  Ferrum  Junior  College. 
SANFORD,  BETTY  GAYLE,  Newport  News.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology: Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Rush  Chairman,  Presi- 
dent; Orientation  Sponsor;  Flat  Hat;  Young  Republi- 
cans;  Panhellenic  Council. 

SANFORD,  PENELOPE  LEE,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Elementary 
Education;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Pledge  Trainer;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Orientation  Sponsor;  Student  Education  As- 
sociation;  Intramurals. 


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SASSAMAN,  KATHRYN  BRIGHT,  Williamsburg. 
B.S.,  Topical  Science;  Gamma  Phi  Beta — Activities 
Chairman;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  American  Institute 
of  Physics — Secretary;  Westminster  Fellowship; 
Christian  Fellowship — Secretary;  National  Science 
Foundation  Underqraduate  Research  Grant. 
SAUNDERS,  MORRIS  RICHARD,  JR.,  Alexandria. 
A.B.,  History;  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Sailing  Association; 
Intramurals. 

SCHMIDT,  BRIGITTE,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  German; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Assistant  Treasurer;  Hockey; 
Intramurals;  Greek  Weekend  Court. 


SCHOENHUT,  ROBERT  W.,  Collingswood,  New- 
Jersey.  A.B.,  Mathematics;  Pi  Lambda  Phi;  In- 
tramurals. 

SCHON,  MATHIAS  J.,  Petersburg.  A.B.,  History. 
SCHRANER,  DON  PAUL,  Prince  George.  A.B.,  His- 
tory. 


SCOn,  PAUL  W.,  Yorktown.  A.B.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Society  for  the 
Advancement  of  Management;  Transfer  from  Ran- 
dolph-Macon College. 

SESTRIC,  MICHAEL  J.,  Hampton.  A.B.,  Fine  Arts. 
SHEA,  DENNIS,  Falls  Church.  A.B.,  Economics;  Phi 
Kappa  Tau;  Economics  Club;  Freshman  Tennis. 


SHEFFIELD,  SUSAN  T.,   Knoxville,  Tennessee.  A.B., 

Sociology;    Kappa    Alpha    Theta — Rush    Chairman, 

Recommendations  Chairman. 

SHELTON,   MARTIN   RANDOLPH,   Yorktown.  A.B., 

Philosophy. 


SHERMAN,  MARY  ESTHER,  Lynchburg.  B.S.,  Phys- 
ics; Alpha  Chi  Omega— Social  Activities  Chair- 
man; Orientation  Sponsor;  Dormitory  Counselor; 
Women's  Dormitory  Association;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma — President;  Mortar  Board; 
Chorus;  Choir;  Intramurals. 

SHIFMAN,  EDWARD  I.,  JR.,  Newton,  Massachu- 
setts. A.B.,  Government;  Pi  Lambda  Phi— Scholar- 
ship Chairman;  Flat  Hat;  Debate  Council — Presi- 
dent;  Intramurals. 


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SCHWILLER,  SALLIE  JANE,  McLean.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Dormitory  Council;  Flat  Hat — 
Make-up  Editor. 

SIGAFOES,  ROBERT  BRIAN,  Williamsburg.  B.S.. 
Biology;  Dormitory  Council;  Group  Leader;  Alpha 
Phi  Omega;  Band;  Biology  Club. 


SIMS,  KIRBY  POWELL,  Selma,  Alabama.  A.B.. 
Philosophy;  Kappa  Alpha;  Transfer  from  Marion 
Military   Institute. 

SLAUSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  Williamsburg.  B.S.,  Phys- 
ics; Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  American  Institute  of  Phys- 
ics; Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


SLAYTON,  E.  BERYL,  Newport  News.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Kappa  Delta — Chaplain;  Student  Association;  Co- 
lonial Echo;  Flat  Hat;  Student  Education  Associa- 
tion; Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Pi;  Lacrosse;  Intra- 
murals. 

SMART,  JAMES  M„  JR.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 
A.B.,  Economics;  Student  Association;  Group 
Leader;  Pep  Club;  Economics  Club;  Newman  Club; 
Intramurals. 


SMITH,  JAMES  H.,  Richmond.  A.B.,  Economics; 
Kappa  Sigma — Social  Chairman;  Economics  Club; 
Geology  Club;  Intramurals;  Dormitory  Council; 
Commencement  Committee. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  OWEN,  Weyers  Cave.  A.B.,  Psy- 
chology; Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Manage- 
ment; Psychology  Club;  Wesley  Foundation. 
SMITH,  SALLY  McVICAR,  Hampton.  A.B.,  Mathe- 
matics; Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — Marshal,  Pledge 
Trainer;  Women's  Honor  Council— Chairman;  Wom- 
en's Dormitory  Association;  Orientation  Sponsor; 
President's  Aide;  Freshman  Dormitory  Counselor; 
Women's  Athletic  Association;  Student  Coopera- 
tive Committee;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Abelian  Society; 
Tennis;    Intramurals;   Sigma    Phi    Epsilon   Sweetheart. 


SMITH,  WILLIAM  S.,  Sandston.  A.B.,  History. 
SNEAD,    JANE    L,    Fork    Union.    A.B.,    Secondary 
Education;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Chorus. 
SNELL,     STEPHEN     HOLMES,     Hallowell,     Maine. 
A.B.,   History. 


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SOURS,  JOHN  D.,  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
Government;  Sigma  Nu — Pledge  Trainer,  Rush  Chair- 
man; Student  Association;  Group  Leader;  Pi  Delta  Ep- 
silon;  Flat  Hat — Associate  Editor,  Editor-in-Chief;  Pres- 
ident's Aide. 

SPEER,  BRYON  M.,  San  Marino,  California.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Theta  Delta  Chi — President,  House  Manaqer;  Stu- 
dent Association;  Colonial  Echo;  Philosophy  Club; 
Sailing  Association;  Intramurals. 

STAINBACK,  SUZANNE  VINCENT,  Emporia.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Pi  Beta  Phi— Vice-Pres.;  Panhellenic  Council; 
Orientation  Sponsor;  Head  Orientation  Sponsor;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi — President;  Student  Education  Association; 
Young   Democrats;   Intramurals. 


STATON,  BETTY  ANNE,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  Latin;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega — Vice-Pres.,  Scholarship  Chairman;  Eta 
Sigma  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Mortar  Board;  Wesley 
Foundation. 

STONEBURNER,  RUTH  ANNA,  Washington,  D.C.  A.B., 
Psychology;  Chi  Omega — Chapter  Correspondent;  Psi 
Chi — Secretary;  Colonial  Echo;  Psychology  Club;  In- 
tramurals. 

STOTZ,  WENDY  ANDERSEN,  Bristol.  Connecticut.  A.B., 
English;  Transfer  from  Mount  Holyoke  College. 


SULLIVAN,  GEORGE  MICHAEL,  Petersburg.  A.B., 
Business  Administration;  Transfer  from  Bluefield  Junior 
College. 

SULLIVAN,  JULIA  M.,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Government;  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  Panhellenic  Council — Secretary;  Newman 
Club. 

SULLIVAN,  TIMOTHY  J.,  Ravenna,  Ohio.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Student  Association;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa; 
Flat  Hat — Senior  Editor;  Young  Democrats — President, 
State  Chairman — Virqinia  College  Young  Democrats: 
Group  Leader;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Transfer  from  Ohio 
Wesleyan   University. 


SUTHERLAND,  ANNE  L,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  French;  Pi  Delta 
Phi;  Flat  Hat;  Young  Republicans — Recording  Secretary. 
SUTTON,  CHRISTOPHER,  Port  Washington,  New  York. 
A.B.,  History;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon — Rush  Chairman, 
Secretary,  Vice-Pres.;  Interfraternity  Council;  Newman 
Club;   Intramurals. 

SWARTS,  SUSAN,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  Government; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta — Assistant  Treasurer,  Treasurer;  Orien- 
tation Sponsor;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Flat  Hat;  Intra- 
murals; Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


SWAYNE,  BETTY  KENT.  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Psychology 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  Association;  Panhellenic  Council 
Women's  Dormitory  Council;  Backdrop  Club;  Choir 
Chorus;  Psychology  Club — Treasurer. 
SWEENEY,  MARY  KATHRYN,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  Fine 
Arts;  Alpha  Chi  Omega — House  President;  Women's 
Dormitory  Council;  Panhellenic  Council. 
SWEENEY,  PHILIP  J.,  Opa  Locka,  Florida.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Historian,  Pledge  Trainer; 
Group  Leader. 


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SWEET.      TIMOTHY      EDWARD,      Baltimore.     Maryland. 
A.B.,  Government. 

SWINK,    CAROLYN    JEAN,     Lexington.    A.B.,    Govern- 
ment;   Kappa    Alpha    Theta — Corresponding    Secretary; 
Student  Education  Association;  Intramurals. 
SYKES,  JOHN  DAVID.  JR.,   Boykins.  A.B.,   English;  Stu- 
dent Education  Association. 


TALLEY,  MARY  KATHERINE,  Martinsville.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Choir;  Chorus. 

TAYLOR,  KEITH  A.,  Vienna.  A.B..  Sociology;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha — Treasurer;  Honor  Council — Vice-Chairman; 
Dormitory  Council;  Group  Leader;  Theta  Alpha  Phi; 
Colonial  Echo;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  Backdrop 
Club;  Freshman  Baseball;  Varsity  Baseball;  Intramurals. 
TEMPLE,  GUY,  Chester,  England.  A.B.,  Economics;  Var- 
sity Tennis;  Varsity  Cricket. 


THIBEAULT,  SHEILA  ANN,  Richmond.  B.S.,  Physics; 
Delta  Delta  Delta— Assistant  Vice-Pres.,  Publicity  Chair- 
man; Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Orchesis — President.  Vice-Pres.; 
American  Institute  of  Physics;  Student  Education  As- 
sociation; German  Club;  Pep  Club;  Newman  Club; 
Gymnastics  Club;  Intramurals;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
THOMAS,  CAROL  LEWIS,  Aylett.  B.S.,  Pre-Medicine; 
Student  Association;  Chorus;  Chemistry  Club — Sec- 
Treas. 

THOMAS,  DEBORAH  ANN,  Colonial  Heights.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Delta  Delta  Delta. 


THOMPSON,  GERALDINE  ALVIS,  Clarksville.  A.B., 
Mathematics;  Delta  Delta  Delta— Treasurer;  Eta  Sigma 
Phi;  Mermettes— Co-Director. 

THOMSON,  CATHY  B.,  Lancaster.  B.S.,  Biology;  Chi 
Omega — Vice-Pres.;  Student  Association — Treasurer,  Ex- 
ecutive Council;  Summer  School  Honor  Council;  Wom- 
en's Dormitory  Council;  Ludwell  House  President;  Ori- 
entation Sponsor;  Mortar  Board — Treasurer;  Flat  Hat 
Colonial  Echo;  Biology  Club;  Chemistry  Club — Sec 
retary;  German  Club;  Young  Democrats;  Basketball 
Hockey;  Fencing;  Intramurals;  Panhellenic  Scholarship 
THORNE,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  JR.,  Jobstown,  New  Jei 
sey.  A.B.,  Philosophy;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Choi; 
Queen's  Guard;  German  Club;  Intramurals;  Sailing 
Association:  Scabbard  and  Blade. 


THORNTON,  LOUISE  RYLAND,  Sussex.  A.B.,  History; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta — Marshal. 

TIMM,  SPENCER  L.,  Little  Neck,  New  York.  A.B.,  So- 
ciology; Kappa  Alpha — Chaplain;  Sociology  Club; 
Intramurals;  Diploma  de  Estdios  Hispanieos — Univer- 
sity of  Madrid. 

TODD,  GLENN  THOMAS.  Ale.andria.  B.S.,  Chemistry; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Secretary.  Treasurer;  Group  Lead- 
er;   Chemistry    Club;    Canterbury    Club;     Intramurals. 


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The  end  of  the  beginning. 


TODD,     JAMES     MOWAT,     Arlington.    A.B..     Eco- 
nomics;   Lambda    Chi    Alpha;    Newman    Club;    In- 
tramurals;  Transfer  from  University  of  Miami 
TOKITA,  TERAMI   J.,   Tokyo,   Japan.   A.B.,    Philoso- 
phy; Philosophy  Club. 

TOMES,  ROBERT  EDWARD,  Richmond.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Sigma  Nu— Social  Chairman,  Rush  Chairman; 
Eta    Sigma    Phi— Sergeant    at    Arms;    Intramurals. 


TORBERT,  PETER  C,  Alexandria.  A.B.,  Geology; 
Dormitory  Council;  Geology  Club. 
TRAYNOR,  DOROTHEA  A.,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
A.B.,  Sociology;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma — Vice-Pres., 
President;  Student  Association;  Panhellenic  Coun- 
cil; Orientation  Sponsor;  Newman  Club;  Hockey; 
Intramurals. 


TRUESDELL,  DONNA,  Williamsburg.  A.B.,  His- 
tory; Alpha  Chi  Omega — Chaplain;  Student  As- 
sociation; Flat  Hat — Circulation  Manager;  Chorus; 
WiHiam  and  Mary  Theatre;  Westminster  Fellow- 
ship— President. 

TUCKER,  CAROLYN  ANNE,  Atlanta,  Georgia. 
A.B.,  Elementary  Education;  Alpha  Chi  Omega — 
Corresponding  Secretary;  Orientation  Sponsor; 
Student  Education  Association;  Intramurals. 


TUCKER,  HAZEL  JOHNSON,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B., 
Elementary  Education;  Colonial  Echo;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association— Publicity  Chairman;  Pep  Club- 
Canterbury  Club. 

TUDOR,  JOHN  D.,  Lynchburg.  A.B.,  History; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha— Ritualist;  Dormitory  Council; 
Flat  Hat;  Student  Education  Association;  Canter- 
bury Club;  Cricket— Captain;  Freshman  Cheer- 
leader; Pep  Club. 


TURNER,  FRANK  MILLER,  Wilmington,  Ohio.  A.B., 
History;  Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  William  and  Mary  Re- 
view—Managing Editor;  Choir;  Robert  Hughes 
Merit  Scholarship;  King  Carter  "Merit  Scholarship; 
Elisha  Parmele  Merit  Scholarship;  1965  Virginia 
Gazette  Award;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa. 

TURNER,  JOSEPH  RANDOLPH,  JR.,  Silver  Spring 
Maryland.  A.B.,  English;  Rifle  Team. 
VAN     GILDER,     GORDON     NEIL,     Millville,     New 
Jersey.  A.B.,  English. 


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VINING,  ROBERT  B.,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.  A.B.,  History; 
Dormitorv  Manager:  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 
VOS,  RICHARD  ALBERT,  Forest  Hills,  New  York.  A.B., 
Sociology  and  Anthropology;  Theta  Alpha  Phi — Vice- 
Pres.;  Student  Committee  on  Concerts  and  Lectures; 
William  and  Mary  Theatre;  Backdrop  Club;  Orchestra 
— Concert   Master. 

WACHCIC,    RICHARD    M.,    Mentor.    Ohio.    A.B.,    Gov- 
ernment;   Sigma    Pi;    Group    Leader;    Dormitory    Council. 


WADE,  DENA-KAY  EVANS,  Newport  News.  A.B.,  Gov- 
ernment; Alpha  Lambda  Delta — President;  Chi  Delta 
Phi;  William  and  Mary  Review— Copy  Editor;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Robert  Hughes  Merit  Scholarship. 
WALK,  LAWRENCE  E.,  McKeesport,  Pennsylvania.  A.B., 
Ancient  Languages;  Kappa  Sigma;  Newman  Club;  Foot- 
ball. 

WALRATH,  NANCY  ELIZABETH,  Blacksburg.  B.S., 
Mathematics;  Colonial  Echo;  Student  Education  Associa- 
tion. 


WALSH,  MARTIN  D.,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Sociology; 
Theta  Delta  Chi — Rush  Chairman,  Social  Chairman, 
Vice-Pres.;  Student  Association;  Newman  Club;  Intra- 
murals. 

WALSH,  PATRICK  J.,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Sociology; 
Theta  Delta  Chi — Rush  Chairman;  Student  Association; 
Interfraternity  Council;  Newman  Club. 
WALTER,  TIM,  Poland,  Ohio.  B.S.,  Mathematics;  Kappa 
Sigma;  Student  Association;  Group  Leader;  Colonial 
Echo;  Dormitory  Manager;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Bas- 
ketball. 


WALTERS,  BARNETT  KEITH,  JR.,  Falls  Church.  A.B., 
Economics;  Keplar — Secretary;  Economics  Club; 
WCWM;  Canterbury  Club;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Ten- 
nis; Men's  Combatives  Club. 

WALTON,  RUTH  C,  Poquoson.  A.B.,  Elementary  Edu- 
cation. 

WARD,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  Virginia  Beach.  A.B.,  Govern- 
ment; Young  Democrats;  Political  Science  Forum;  Bi- 
ology Club. 


WARD,  SUZAN  JEANNE,  Charlottesville.  A.B.,  Fine 
Arts;  Phi  Mu;  William  and  Mary  Review— Art  Editor; 
Flat  Hat;  Student  Committee  on  Concerts  and  Lec- 
tures; Kitchen  Cabinet;  Canterbury  Club. 
WARNER,  ALBERT  T.,  Arlington.  A.B.,  Government; 
Young  Democrats — Treasurer;  Sailing  Association;  Intra- 
murals. 

WATT,  WILLIAM  BARTON,  McLean.  A.B.,  History; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Dormitory  Manager;  Group  Lead- 
er; Student  Association. 


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WATTS,  JAMES  STUART,  Ronceverte,  West  Virginia. 
A.B.,  Accounting;  Group  Leader;  Colonial  Echo;  Circle 
K  Club — Projects  Chairman,  President;  Accounting 
Club;  Queen's  Guard;  Westminster  Fellowship — Treas- 
urer;  Intramurals. 

WEAVER,  MICHAEL,  Easton,  Pennsylvania.  A.B.,  Physi- 
cal Education;  Sigma  Nu:  Physical  Education  Majors 
Club;   Football. 

WEBER,  JEANNE  D.,  King  George.  B.S.,  Chemistry; 
Chemistry  Club;   Lacrosse;   Intramurals. 


WEEKS,  ROBERT  R,  Hackensack,  New  Jersey.  A.B., 
Theatre;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Honor  Council;  Theta  Al- 
pha Phi;  William  and  Mary  Theatre;  Backdrop  Club — 
President;  Track;  Cross  Country;  Intramurals. 
WEILAND,  WILLIAM  H.,  San  Antonio,  Texas.  A.B., 
Economics;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha — Rush  Chairman;  Stu- 
dent Association;  Head  Group  Leader;  President's  Aide; 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa — President;  Dormitory  Manager; 
Scabbard  and  Blade — Treasurer;  ROTC — Brigade  Com- 
mander; Newman  Club;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Base- 
ball;  Intramurals. 

WEINHOLD,  MARION,  Methuen,  Massachusetts.  A.B., 
History,  Kappa  Delta — Social  Chairman,  Rush  Chair- 
man; Flat  Hat;  Colonial  Echo;  Mermettes;  Student  Edu- 
cation Association;  Young   Republicans;  Canterbury  Club. 


WEINSTEIN,  LINDA  SALSBURY,  Newport  News.  A.B., 
Elementary   Education. 

WENK,  WALTER  R.,  JR.,  Alexandria.  B.S.,  Chemistry; 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Student  Association;  Senior  Class 
President;  Dormitory  Council;  Group  Leader;  Presi- 
dent's Aide;  General  Cooperative  Committee;  New- 
man Club;  Varsity  Basketball. 

WESSELLS,  MARTHA  LUCAS.  Parksley.  A.B.,  English; 
Chi  Delta  Phi— President;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  William  and 
Mary  Review;  Debate  Council;  Young  Democrats;  Orien- 
tation   Sponsor;     Freshman     Dormitory    Counselor. 


WEST,  CARLTON  BRYAN,  JR.,  Los  Angeles,  Cali- 
fornia. A.B..  English;  Delta  Sigma  Rho-Tau  Kappa 
Alpha;  Debate  Council:  Young  Democrats;  Newman 
Club;   Intramurals. 

WHEELER,  SHERMAN  V.,  Marblehead.  Massachusetts. 
A.B.,  History;  Young  Democrats;  Newman  Club. 
WHITE,  ALAN  WHITCOMB,  Brockton,  Massachusetts. 
B.S.,  Biology;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha — Historian,  Sergeant-at- 
Arms,  Scholarship  Chairman;  Group  Leader;  Queen's 
Guard;     Biology    Club;     Freshman     and    Varsity    Tennis. 


WHITEMAN,  RAYMOND  J.,  Titusville,  New  Jersey. 
A.B.,  Business  Administration;  Sigma  Nu — Treasurer; 
Society  for  Advancement  of  Management;  Intramurals. 
WHITFIELD,  KATHERINE  HEATH,  Farmville.  A.B.,  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Kappa  Delta;  Colonial  Echo;  Young 
Republicans;  Student  Education  Association;  Pep  Club. 
WILKINS.  HARRY  DAY,  JR.,  Eastville.  A.B.,  Business 
Administration;  Young  Republicans — Treasurer,  Vice- 
Pres.,  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management; 
Circle  K  Club;  Canterbury  Club. 


318 


CLASS 


A  solemn  procession,  an 
academic  hood,  a  valued 
sheepskin — the  long-a- 
waited day  becomes 
a  reality. 


WILLEY,  ROBERT  H.,  JR.,  Springfield.  A.B.,  Econom- 
ics; Kappa  Sigma — Pledge  Trainer;  Economics  Club — 
Vice  Pres.;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Manage- 
ment; Freshman  Swimming  and  Diving;  Varsity  Div- 
ing;  Intramurals. 

WILLIAMS,  GAIL  TENNILLE,  Springfield.  B.S.,  Biology; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Senior  Class  Secretary;  Student 
Association;  Junior  Class  Vice-Pres.;  Orientation  Spon- 
sor; Women's  Dormitory  Council;  Publications  Com- 
mittee— Chairman;  Biology  Club;  Circle  K  Sweetheart; 
Miss  William  and  Mary. 

WILLIAMS,  GARY  MURDOCK,  Jarratt.  A.B.,  History; 
Colonial  Echo;  Flat  Hat— Assistant  Feature  Editor;  Cir- 
cle   K    Club:    Young    Republicans;    Wesley    Foundation. 


WILLIAMS,    MARY   JEAN,    Newport    News, 
ernment;     Pi     Beta     Phi;     Panhellenic     Coun 
Club;  Young  Democrats;  Newman  Club. 
WILLIAMS,    M.    KAREN,    Pembroke.    B.S., 
Omega:    Majorettes;    Biology    Club;    Intra 
fer  from  Medical  College  of  Virginia. 
WILLIAMS,     PATRICIA    ANNE,     Fairfax.    A.B 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Flat  Hat;  Canterbury  Club. 


A.B.,    Gov- 

I;     Spanish 


Biology;    Chi 
lurals;    Trans- 


English; 


WILLIAMS,  RONALD  ARTHUR,  Sanford,  North  Caro- 
lina. A.B..  History;  Dormitory  Council;  Circle  K  Club; 
Queen's  Guard. 

WILSON,  WALLACE  LEE,  JR.,  Hampton.  A.B.,  Philoso- 
phy. 

WITTMUS,  L.  LINDSEY,  Alexandria.  B.S.,  Physics;  Kap- 
pa Delta;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma — Secretary;  Flat  Hat. 


ZABA,  JOEL  NORMAN,  Norfolk.  A.B.,  Sociology  and 
Anthropology;  Pi  Lambda  Phi — Scholarship  Chairman; 
Dormitory  Council — President;  Dormitory  Manager;  In- 
ter-Fraternity Council — Treasurer;  Colonial  Echo;  Flat 
Hat;  Political  Science  Forum — Vice-Pres.;  Intramurals. 
ZARNEGAR,  BIZHAN,  Arlington.  B.S.,  Chemistry;  Chem- 
istry Club— President. 

ZASSYLKIVSKY,  EUGLENIA,  Williamsburg.  B.S.,  Physics; 
Pilot's  Club— President. 


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Having  reached  the  peak  of  their 
college  careers,  the  juniors  were 
able  to  look  back  over  three 
years  of  intellectual  endeavors 
and  social  development.  At 
home  on  the  campus,  familiar 
with  the  faculty,  and  more  ca- 
pable of  acceptable  college 
achievement,  they  developed  a 
greater  feeling  of  class  unity  as 
they  worked,  studied,  and  re- 
laxed together. 

PRESIDENT— Larry  White 
VICE-PRES.— Roberta  Ramsey 
SEC.-TREAS.— Dee  Ford 
HISTORIAN— Cathleen  Crofoot 


Dee  Ford,  Roberta  Ramsey,  Larry  White.  Cathleen  Crofoot. 


Juniors  Assume  Positions  of  School  Leadership 


ABBOTT,      JEANNE      CAROLYN,      Danville. 

English. 

ACKERMAN,    SPENCER    PERRY,    Purcellville. 

English. 

ACREE,     NORA     BATES,     Newtown.     Elemen- 

tary  Education,  Chi  Omega. 

ALEXANDER,    LILLIAN    GERALDINE,    Green- 

Wood,    South    Carolina.    Business    Education. 


ALLEN,     NANCY    TAYLOR,    Arlington.    Gov- 
ernment. Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
ALPHIN,     GARY     WARREN,     Buchanan.     Bi- 
ology,  Kappa  Alpha. 

ANTHONY,     CAROLYN     ELLEN,     Richmond. 
Government,  Kappa  Delta. 
ARMSTRONG,     ERNEST     HILTON,     Virginia 
Beach.  Sociology,  Lambda  Chi  Apha. 


ARNETT,  LINDA  ANN,  Abingdon.  Psychol- 
ogy. 

ARNOLD,  MARJORIE  RAWL,  Clinton, 
South  Carolina.  Psychology,  Delta  Delta 
Delta. 

ATKINSON,  ALVAN  WILLIAMS,  Medford 
Lakes,  New  Jersey.  Pre-Medicine,  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 

ATWELL,  PATRICIA  LYNNE,  Severna  Park, 
Maryland.  History,  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


BABCOCK,    RICHARD    ROBERT,   JR.,    Arling- 
ton. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

BAGBY,    NANCY    MAY,    Falls    Church.    Eng- 
lish,  Phi  Mu. 

BAILEY,      PATRICIA      ANN,      Charlottesville. 
Fine  Arts,  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
BAIRD,     BARBARA     KAY,     Williamsburg.     El- 
ementary Education,  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


320 


BANE,  JOHN  W.,  Hampton.  History, 
Theta  Delta  Chi. 

BARBER,  MERRILL  JEAN,  Vero  Beach, 
Florida.  Sociology,  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma. 

BARKSDALE,      SUZANNE      LAVILLON, 
Lexington.    History,    Delta    Delta    Delta. 
BARRON,   ELIZABETH    DICKEY,   Owens- 
boro,    Kentucky.   Mathematics,    Chi   Ome- 
ga. 


BASKERVILL,  MARY  JAMES,  Stony 
Creek.  Psychology,  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
BATCHELOR,  LINDA  JEAN,  McLean. 
Chemistry. 

BELL,   JAMES    ROBERT,    Winter    Haven, 
Florida.    Biology,    Sigma    Phi    Epsilon. 
BELL,   RANDALL  THERON,   Heidelburg, 
Germany. 


BENBOW,     SUSAN     TINDALL,     Virginia 
Beach.    Sociology,     Kappa     Kappa     Gam- 

BENNETT,     RAYMOND    TERRY,     Hamp- 
ton. Government. 

BENSTEN,    RONALD    EVERETT,    Newport 
News.  Government. 

BERGEMANN,    HELENE    G.,    Richmond. 
Sociology. 


BINNS,  WILLIAM  FIELDING,  Glen  Al- 
len. Business  Administration,  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha. 

BISHOP,  VIRGINIA  ELIZABETH,  Pe- 
tersburg. Elementary  Education,  Delta 
Delta  Delta. 

BLANKINSHIP,  JO  ELLEN,  Lynchburg. 
English. 

BOND,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  III,  Spring- 
field.   Sociology,     Sigma     Alpha     Epsilon. 


BOOKER,    J.    LYNN,    Alexandria.    Soci- 
ology, Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
BOONE,    ALICE    RAE,    Arlington.    Eng- 
lish, Phi  Mu. 

BOTTO,     RONALD     WAYNE,     Ambler, 
Pennsylvania.  Psychology. 
BOWEN,     SHERIDAN     H.,     Newport 
News.  Elementary  Education. 


BOWMAN,   SUSAN    ELLEN,   Penn    Laird. 
English,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
BOYLAN,   JAMES    HAROLD,  JR.,  Lynch- 
burg. Accounting. 

BRADENHAM,   ROBERT  EDWARD,  Wil- 
liamsburg. Mathematics. 
BRADLEY,    LOUIS    CARTER,    Arlington. 
Sociology. 


BRANYON,  JAMES  STANIEL,  Williams- 
burg. Business  Administration,  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 

BREKKE,    TRON    WALLACE,    Arlington. 
Economics,  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
BRETANA,     ROSA    JUDITH,     Hampton. 
German,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

BROCK,  CAROLYN  MARIE,  Norfolk. 
English,  Phi  Mu. 


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321 


Keep  the  fans  back 


JUNIOR  CLASS 


BROOKS,     JOHN     HANCOCK,    JR.,     Titus- 

ville,  Florida.  Theater  and  Speech. 
BROWDER,      JOSEPH       WAYNE,       Colonial 
Heights.  Pre-Medicine. 

BROWER,     JANE     LYNNE,     Monrovia,     Cali- 
fornia. English. 

BROWN,  ALLAN    MERRIL,  Chappagna,    New 
York.  History,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 


BROWN,    MARY    ALAN     REDFIELD,    Arling- 
ton. History,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
BRUCH,     SUSAN     IRENE,     Alexandria.     Ele- 
mentary Education,  Phi  Mu. 
BRYAN,    ELIZABETH   TARRIS,    Herndon.    Eng- 
lish. 

BRYANT,     JUDITH      RENE,     Newport     News. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega. 


BULLIS.     E.     WAYNE,     Kilmarnock.     Lambda 

Chi  Alpha. 

BULWINKLE,        VIVIAN        GLADYS,        Falls 

Church.    Government,    Delta    Delta    Delta. 

BURKS,     GERALDINE     MARTHA,     Newport 

News.  Spanish,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

BURLEIGH,     PATRICIA     CAROL,     Arlington. 

Biology,  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 


BUSHONG,    JOYCE    LEE,    Woodstock.    Eco- 
nomics. 

BUTLER,    PATRICK    HENRY,    III,    Alexandria. 
History. 

BUTT,    MARGARET    ANN,    Chesapeake.    Eng- 
lish. 

BUYNITZKY,     STEPHEN     JAMES,     Arlington. 
Pre-Medicine. 


CALHOUN,      PATRICIA      ANN.      Lynchburg. 
Biology,  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
CALLAHAN,      LOUISE,"    Parkersburg,      West 
Virginia.     English,     Kappa     Kappa     Gamma. 
CAMPANA,     ELLEN     R.,     West     Hempstead, 
New    York.    Government,    Chi    Omega. 
CARBONE,     PAULA    VIRGINIA,     Ridgefield, 
New  Jersey.    Fine   Arts,    Chi   Omeoa. 


322 


CARPINI.      SHERRI      LYNNE,      Hampton. 

French,    Pi    Beta    Phi. 

CARR,    EDWARD    W.,    Bethesda,     Maryland. 

Business  Administration,  Sigma  Nu. 

CARWILE,     KAY     HAWKINS,     Ettrick.     Eng- 

lish. 

CASEY,   HOLLACE  ANN,   Haymarket.   Music. 


CASSEL,     CHESTER     M.,     JR.,     Fairfax.     So- 
ciology, Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
CAYOT,    BILLIE    JILL,    Falls    Church.    Mathe- 
matics, Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
CHANEY,     ROY     MEDLEY,     Lynchburg.     Bi- 
ology,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
CHAPMAN,    SANDRA    AUTRY,    Snyder,    Tex- 
as. Elementary  Education. 


CHIPPS,    JAMES    DULEY,    San    Antonio,    Tex- 
as.  Physics. 

CHRISTNER,      MICHAEL,      Beaver,      Pennsyl- 
vania. Psychology,  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
CHRISTOFI,    IRENE    K.,    Newport    News.    Eng- 
lish. 

CLARK,      ANN      CLAIBORNE,      Portsmouth. 
English,  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 


CLAUSSEN,    LARRY    MICHAEL,    Alexandria. 
History. 

COGGINS,  CHRISTINE  ANN,  Chesapeake. 
Elementary  Education,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
COLEMAN,  RODERICK  MERRILL,  Gate 
City.  Mathematics,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
COLOMBARO,  BILLIE  ELAYNE,  White 
Stone.    Psychology. 


CONAWAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  George, 
Delaware.  Business  Management,  Kappa 
Alpha. 

CONNER,  JUDY  RUTH,  Newport  News. 
Elementary  Education. 

CONWAY,  DAVID  LAWRENCE,  Hampton. 
History. 

COOKE,  JANETTE  SUSAN,  Cleveland,  Ten- 
nessee. Philosophy,  Delta  Delta  Delta. 


COOKE,    SUSAN    ELIZABETH,    Williamsburg. 

Fine  Arts. 

COOPER,     JAMES     R.,     Springfield.     English, 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

CORY,     THOMAS      LEE,      Columbus.      Ohio. 

Psychology. 

COSS,    MARY    PATRICIA,   Arlington.    History. 


COX,   CHARLES   DONALD,   Amherst,    Massa- 
chusetts. Biology,  Sigma  Nu. 
CRAWFORD,     SUSAN     STITELY,      Roanoke. 
English,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
CREECY,   ROBERT  PIERCE,   Portsmouth.  Gov- 
ernment. 

CRIST,  MALCOLM  KENNETH,  Shippens- 
burg,  Pennsylvania.  Accounting.  Phi  Kappa 
Tau. 


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324 


CROFOOT,      CATHLEEN      CECELIA,      Bethesda 

Maryland.  English,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

CROOKS,    KIRAN    KENNEY,     Richmond.    Biology 

Sigma  Pi. 

CROWGEY,    PRISCILLA   ANNE,    Wytheville.    Eng 

lish,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

CULLEN,    PATRICIA    ANN,    Fredericksburg.    Sec 

ondary  Education. 

CURCURU,     STEVEN     NICHOLS,     Weston,     Con 

necticut.  Business  Administration. 

CURTIS,     RUTH     MERRILL,     Newport    News.    So 

ciology. 

CUSWORTH,    BARBARA    RUTH,    Newport    News 

Mathematics,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

DAVIS,       HOWARD      THOMAS,      JR.,      Atlanta 

Georgia.  History. 

DELANEY,     MICHAEL    LEONARD,     Falls    Church 

History,  Theta  Delta  Chi. 

DICKINSON,    JULIA    ANN,     Richmond.    Psychol 

ogy,  Delta  Delta  Delta. 

DINTERMAN,    DAVID    ROGER,    Vienna.    Biology. 

DIXON,   VIRGINIA   LEE,   Aberdeen,    South    Dakota 

History. 


DODRILL,  JANE  ANN,  McLean.  History. 
DOMAGALSKI,   SHARYN    L.,    Petersburg.    English, 
Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

DONEHOWER,      ERNEST      JOHN,      Wilmington, 
Delaware.  Geology,  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
DOTSON,    WILMA    ERCELLA,    Grundy.    History. 
DRISCOLL,     IRVING     SEARS,     JR.,     Buckingham. 
Mathematics. 

DRISCOLL,    ROBERT  COURTNEY,   Richmond.    His- 
tory. 


DYE,  JOSEPH    MERL,    III,    North    Platte,    Nebraska. 
History. 

DYSON,  NANCY,  Portsmouth.  Education. 
ELLIS,    ROBERT    BENJAMIN,    Newport    News.    Bi- 
ology. 

ERDMAN,      RICHARD     CENTREL,      Harrisonburg. 
Psychology. 

EYE,    LELIA    RUTH,    Harrisonburg.    Elementary    Ed- 
ucation, Chi  Omega. 
FALLON,    JANE,     Newport     News.     History. 

FEREBEE,     DIANE     GAYLE,     Norfolk.     Elementary 
Education,  Chi  Omega. 

FINBURG,    JACK    SHELDON,    Philadelphia,    Penn- 
sylvania. Sociology. 

FITZGERALD,     KATHIE    SCOTT,     Newport     News. 
English. 

FLETCHER,      MILDRED      BUCKNER,      Sperryville. 
Pre-Law. 

FOMBELL,    LINDA    KAY,    East    Chesapeake.    Fine 
Arts,  Phi  Mu. 

FORD,    DENISE    ELORA,    Alexandria.    Delta    Delta 
Delta. 

FOSTER,    ELIZABETH    MOORE,    Roanoke.    Elemen 

tary  Education. 

FOSTER,      JEFFREY      RAND,      Arlington.      Biology 

Sigma  Pi. 

FROMM,      ROBERT     THOMAS,      Richmond.     Ac 

counting,  Sigma  Pi. 

FROST,    KATHIE    JEAN,    Newport    News.    Psycho 

ogy,  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

GABER,  JEFFREY   BURTON,  Arlington.   Economics 

Theta  Delta  Chi. 

GALVIN,     SUZANNE     ROSEMARIE,     Bon     Air 

French. 

GAPP,  DAVID  ALGER,  Vienna.  Biology. 
GARNETT,      HENRY     DUNCAN,     JR.,     Newport 
News. 

GARRETT,    JOHN     HENRY,     III,     Mechanicsburg, 
Pennsylvania.    Economics,    Sigma    Alpha    Epsilon. 
GARY,  JEAN   SHARON,   Newport   News.   Biology. 
GATES,     LAURENCE     EMORY,     Dedham,     Massa- 
chusetts. Chemistry. 

GELOTTE,     KAREN     ANN,     Timonium,     Maryland. 
Elementary  Education,  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 


Exeter  Exchange  Student  Lynn  Skerrett 
Spends  Junior  Year  Studying  in  England 


No  sleep,  no  food — is  a  degree  worth  it? 


GIANGRANDE,     DIANE,     Williamsburg. 
History.  Phi  Mu. 

GLESENKAMP,      RANDALL     C,      Eliza- 
beth,    Pennsylvania.     Physical     Education. 


GOOD,  MARGARET  ANNE,  Wilming- 
ton, Delaware.  History,  Alpha  Chi 
Omega. 

GOOLSBY,  VIRGINIA  SUZANNE, 
Newport    News.    History,    Pi    Beta    Phi. 


GORDON,  WILLIAM  FORREST,  Ports- 
mouth. Geology. 

GOVE,  ANNE  MARGARET,  Concord, 
New  Hampshire.  Government,  C  h  i 
Omega. 


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GOWIN,    CHRISTOPHER    RAY,    Lynchburg. 
Philosophy,  Siqma  Nu. 

GRAHAM,    SAMUEL    MONROE,    JR.,    Rom- 
ney,    West   Virginia.    Psychology. 
GRANSTEIN,   MARK   HOWARD,   West   Hart- 
ford, Connecticut.  History. 
GRANT,   CAROLYN    LOUISE,   Tiburon,    Cali- 
fornia. Fine  Arts. 


GRANT,    HELEN    LAWSON,    Danville.    Philos- 
ophy. 

GRAY,    ROBERT    WAYNE,     Newport     News. 
History. 

GREENAWALT,      ROSE     ANNE,      Hopewell. 
Sociology. 

GRIFFIN,      IRENE      ELIZABETH,      Smithfield. 
Secondary  Education. 


GRONER,    FREDERICA    PACE,   White   Stone. 
Business  Administration. 

HALEY,  JOHN   HARRIS,   Richmond.   Business 
Administration,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
HALEY,     ROBERT     M.,     Fredricksburg.     Eco- 
nomics, Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
HALL,    ROGER   WILCO,    Bedford,    Massachu- 
setts. History. 


HANLEY,      GEORGE      FRANCIS,      Williams- 
burg. Fine  Arts. 

HANSBROUGH,     JON     JEFFREY,     Roanoke. 
English,  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 

HARKESS,    SHIRLEY    JANE,    Alexandria.    So- 
ciology, Pi  Beta  Phi. 

HARLOW,     CAROL     ANN,     Mineral.     Soci- 
ology. 


HARNSBERGER,  ADELAIDE  KEMPER,  Port 
Republic.  English,  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
HARRELL,  DWAINE  RICHARD,  Arlington. 
Sociology,  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
HARTLEBEN,  PATRICIA  DIANE,  Parkers- 
burg,  West  Virginia.  Theater  and  Speech, 
Chi  Omega. 

HATCH,    ALEXIA    HARRIET,    Newport    News. 
Biology. 


HAUSS,     JOHN     E.,     Richmond.     Sociology, 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

HAY,  LINDA  JANE,  Crewe.  Education. 
HAYMES,    WILLIAM    E.,    JR.,    Sandston.    Eco- 
nomics, Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
HAYNES,    RICHARD    BENJAMIN,    Lancaster. 
History. 


HEENAN,     DAVID     E.,     Morrisville,     Pennsyl- 
vania. Mathematics,  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
HEITMANEK,      CAROL      ANN,      Alexandria. 
Mathematics,  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
HENDERSON,     LINDA    ANN,     Williamsburg. 
Fine  Arts. 
HENRETTA,    DAVID,    Williamsburg.    History. 


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326 


HERBERT,    BARBARA    M.,    Portsmouth.    Soci- 
ology, Pi  Beta  Phi. 

HILL,      MILDRED      KATHRYN,      Colonial 
Heights.  History,  Kappa  Delta. 
HITCHENS,     MAMIE     RUTH,     Williamsburg. 
Elementary  Education. 

HOCHHEIMER,   JOHN    THOMAS,    Newport 
News.  Chemistry. 


HOCKMAN,  JAMES   BEVERLEY,   Winchester. 

Government. 

HOCUTT,    MARY   ANNE,    Newark,    Delaware. 

History,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

HODGES,    ROBERT  A.,    Richmond.    Pre-Medi- 

cine. 

HODNETT,     MICHAEL     KENT,     Martinsville. 

History. 


HOFBAUER,    MARGARET    A.,    Falls    Church. 

Business  Administration. 

HOFFMAN,     WILLIAM     EDWARD,     Albany, 

Georgia.    Philosophy,     Kappa    Sigma. 

HOGAN,   SHARON   ANNE,   Cherokee,    Iowa. 

History,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

HOLLAND,     MICHAEL     PAUL,     Newport 

News.  Anthropology,  Sigma  Nu. 


HOLMES,  KAROL  VESTA,  Colonial  Heights. 
English,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
HOLMQUIST,  RICHARD  C,  JR.,  Richmond. 
HOPKINSON,  SUE  ANN,  Falls  Church. 
Business  Administration,  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
HOWARD,  JAMES  EWING,  Alexandria. 
Theta  Delta  Chi. 


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327 


HUBBARD,     DIANA    LOUISE,     Newport 
News. 

HUDDLESTON,    LEE   VERNE,   JR.,   Glas- 
gow. History. 

HUDGINS,     LOUISE    JESSICA,     Bavon. 
Physics,  Chi  Omega. 

HUDSON,     HELEN      MARIE,     Stony 
Creek.  Biology. 


HUGO,   JOHN    ADAM,    II,    Bridgeport, 
Connecticut.    Psychology. 
HUNSOCKER,     CARL     WAYNE,     New- 
port News.  Fine  Arts. 

JACKSON,    JOHN    ALEXANDER,    Alex- 
andria. History. 

JAGGER,     ROBERT    LOUIS,     Bethpage, 
New  York.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


JEBO,     JERRY     KENNETH,     Alexandria. 

Government. 

JOHNSON,    CATHERINE    B.,    Clifford. 

Chemistry,  Kappa  Delta. 

JOHNSON,    GARY    B.,    Virginia    Beach. 

English,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

JOHNSON,     ROBERT     A.,     Annandale. 

Pre-Dental,  PI  Kappa  Alpha. 


JONES,     CAROL     EILEEN,      Richmond. 

English. 

JONES,      REBECCA      LAURA,      Falls 

Church.  Biology,  Phi  Mu. 

KALE,    W.    WILFORD,    JR.,    Charlotte, 

North   Carolina.    History. 

KEAHEY,    ELIZABETH,    Fairfax.    History, 

Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


KEMP,  JEAN  L.,  Norfolk.  Psychology, 
Chi  Omega. 

KEYES,  ROYAL  MICHAEL,  North  Can- 
ton, Ohio.  Accounting,  Sigma  Phi  Epsi- 
lon. 

KILGORE,  CHARLES  E..  McLean.  Phi- 
losophy. 

KING,  ANN  POWER,  Yorktown.  Edu- 
cation. 


KING,     GARY     GILLETTE,     Rescue.     Bi- 
ology, Kappa  Alpha. 

KING,   ROBERT  E.,   Hampton.   Pre-Medi- 
cine. 

KING— HARMAN,  MICHAEL  C,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C.  Economics. 
KOERNER,     JANICE     DIANA,      Falls 
Church.    Sociology,    Kappa    Alpha    Theta. 


KRAUSS,   HARRY  EDWARD,   III,   Upper 

Darby,    Pennsylvania.    History. 

KRYM,     SALLY     JANET,     Williamsburg. 

Elementary   Education. 

KUSHNER.  SAMUEL  ALBERT,  JR.,  Dan- 

ville.  History,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

KYLE,   JOHN    PAGE,    Roanoke.    English. 


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Class  of  1967  Assists  S.A. 
in  Local  Tutoring  Service 


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LANGDON,     DANIEL     CURTIS,     Tulsa 
Oklahoma.  Chemistry. 


LATHAM,    ELIZABETH    JANE,    Williams- 
burg. Business  Education. 


LAUGHLIN,    MARY    I.,    Newport   News. 

Sociology,  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

LAWLER,     JAMES     NEALE,     Richmond. 

History. 

LAWSON,    DIANA   SUZANNE,    Colonial 

Heights.  Economics. 

LAWSON,    GLENN    ALFRED,    Newport 

News.  Business  Administration. 


LEBENSON,   BERNARD   STEPHEN,  Bronx, 

New  York.  Chemistry. 

LEE,    LINDA    MASON,    Surry.    English. 

LEE,     MICHAEL    VINCENT,    Alexandria. 

Business  Administration. 

LEE,    RUSSELL    FRANCIS,    Falls    Church. 

Psychology. 


LEVENBERG,  STEPHEN  B„  Arlington. 
Psychology,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
LEWIS,  JAMES  W.,  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania. English,  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
LINDARS,  JOHN  LAURENCE,  Darien, 
Connecticut.  Sociology,  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 

LIPPERT,       JOHN       CHARLES,       Paris, 
France.  Economics. 


LONGERBEAM,     DIANNE     R.,     Falls 
Church.  Sociology. 

LONS,   WOODROW   WILSON,   JR.,   Vi- 
enna. Government. 

LOUGHRAN,    VALERIE    JEAN,    Hamp- 
ton. History. 

LOVELACE,      RONALD      LEE,      Gladys. 
Business  Administration. 


Sleep  overcomes  a  tired  student  as   he   plows  through  volumes 
in  the  library. 


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Students    enjoy 
Greek      Weekend 
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LOWERY,     JOHN     DAVID,     Arlington. 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

LUSARDI,   JEAN   CAROLYN,   Brookneal. 
Topical    Science,    Gamma    Phi    Beta. 
LYNCH,   HAROLD   FRANCIS,   Williams- 
burg.   Government,    Kappa    Sigma. 


LYNHAM,    JOHN    A.,     Ill,     Lynchburg. 
Government. 

LYON,  ANN  THOMAS,   Richmond.  An- 
cient   Languages,    Alpha    Chi    Omega. 
LYON,      SUSAN      TRAFTON,      Virginia 
Beach.  French. 


MANN,     MARGARET     FRANCES,     Wil- 
liamsburg. English. 

MARCHANT,     LARRY     JOSEPH,     Mc- 
Lean.   Philosophy,     Lambda    Chi    Alpha. 
MARCY,      STEVEN      KENT,     Alexandria. 
Physics,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


MARSHALL,     CHERYL     DIANNE,     Vir- 
ginia Beach.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
MARSTON,    HAROLD    W.,    JR.,    Dune- 
din,    Florida.    English,    Sigma    Alpha    Ep- 
silon. 

MASON,    PAMELA    GALE,     Lynchburg. 
Elementary    Education,    Pi    Beta    Phi. 


MATHEWS,  DONNA  LYNN,  Critten- 
den. Psychology. 

MAYER,  LINDA  DEBORAH,  Pittsburgh, 
Pennsylvania.  History,  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma. 

McCANDLISH,  CHARLES  S.,  JR., 
Waynesboro.  Chemistry,  Theta  Delta 
Chi. 


McCOTTER,  JOSEPH  R.,  JR.,  Chesa- 
peake. Biology. 

McGHEE,  BONNIE  SHARON,  Wood- 
bridge.  Elementary  Education,  Gamma 
Phi  Beta. 

McGUIRE,  JAMES  D.,  Hopewell.  Physi- 
cal Education,  Sigma  Nu. 


MclVOR,     ROBERT    THEODORE,    Alex- 

andria.  Mathematics. 

McKAY,     NEVA     JANE,     Severna      Park, 

Maryland.    Fine   Arts,    Chi    Omega. 

McNAIRY,    NANCY    COX,    Greensboro, 

North    Carolina.    Fine    Arts,    Delta    Delta 

Delta. 


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McNIEL,     SUSAN     REBECCA,     Harrisonburg. 

Chemistry. 

MEDINGER,   JOHN    LINDNER,    Falls   Church. 

Sociology,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

MENGES,     MIRIAM     POST,     Seaford.     Fine 

Arts. 

MENTZER,     ROBERT     M.,     JR.,     Doylestown, 

Pennsylvania.  Sigma  Pi. 


MILLER,    GEORGE    HOLLIS,    Falls    Church. 
Physics. 

MIRMELSTEIN,   EDWARD   B.,   Newport   News. 
Biology. 

MOORE,    PATRICIA   DIANE,    Newport   News. 
Biology. 

MORIARTY,    EMILY    JEAN,    Arlington.    Gov- 
ernment, Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


MORRIS,  JUDYTHE  ANN,  Alexandria.  Bi- 
ology, Kappa  Delta. 

MORRIS,  LORNA  LEE,  Nokesville.  French. 
MURPHY,  MARY  LYNN,  Suffolk.  English, 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

NEW,  HARRY  ELMER,  JR.,  Newport  News. 
Accounting,  Kappa  Alpha. 


NICHOLSON,      CHARLES      W.,       Lakeland, 

Florida.  French. 

NILES,    THOMAS    RUSSELL,    JR.,    Staunton. 

Economics,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

NOLAN,      KAREN      MARGARET,      Newport 

News.  History. 

NORTHWAY,    MARGARET    GAY,    Houston, 

Texas.    Pre-Medicine,    Kappa    Alpha    Theta. 


NUERNBERGER,  MARY  ANN,  Chambers- 
burg,  Pennsylvania.  Sociology,  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma. 

NUESSLE,  PETER  RAYMOND,  Aiken,  South 
Carolina.  Government. 

NUNNALLY,  ROBERT  WAYNE,  Williams- 
burg. 

OLIVER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Charlottes- 
ville.    History,     Lambda     Chi     Alpha. 


OLLICE,       LEWIS       EDWARD,       Portsmouth. 
Business    Administratron,     Pi     Kappa     Alpha. 
O'NEILL,      EVERETT      MICHAEL,      Colonial 
Beach.  Biology,  Siqma  Phi  Epsilon. 
ORRICK,     NICHOLAS     CROMWELL,     Oak 
Ridge,  Tennessee.  Physics. 

OWEN,    ROBERT    WILLIAM,    Honolulu,    Ha- 
waii. Accounting,  Kappa  Sigma. 


OWRE,      MARTHA      LEONORA,      Lubbock. 

Texas.     Sociology     and     Anthropology,     Kappa 

Delta. 

PALMORE,    FRED,     Hanover.     History,    Sigma 

Pi. 

PARKINSON,     KATHLEEN     ANN,     Roanoke. 

Business  Management. 

PARKS,    WALTA    GAIL,    Tangier.    Elementary 

Education. 


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PARROH,     BARBARA     GAIL,     Exmore. 
English. 

PASTORE,  JULIE  ANN,   Richmond.   Eng- 
lish. 

PAULSON,    MARY    LOUISE,    Hampton. 
Mathematics. 

PECK,        BARBARA       SUE,        Arlington. 
French,  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


PEPE,     RAYMOND     ALAN,      Hampton. 
English. 

PETRALIA,    RONALD    J.,    Flushing,    New 
York.    Psychology,    Sigma    Phi    Epsilon. 
PHILLIPS,    KAREN    JANE,     Franklinville, 
New  York.  Sociology,  Phi  Mu. 
PLYBON,    ROBERTA    LITTLETON,    Alex- 
andria. Sociology,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


POMEROY,      BENJAMIN      BRADBURY, 

Pittsburgh,         Pennsylvania.         Sociology, 

Kappa  Sigma. 

POND,     ASHTON      WRIGHT,      Ettrick. 

Chemistry. 

POND,     SUSAN     LEE,     Newport     News. 

Elementary  Education. 

PORTER,     BRENDA     LOUISE,     Colonial 

Heights.  English. 


PRATT,    HENRY   JONATHAN,    Newport 

News.    History,    Lambda    Chi    Alpha. 

PRATT,     MARGARET    DALE,    Arlington. 

History,  Kappa  Delta. 

PRESTRIDGE,      ALFRED      B.,      Norfolk. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

PURCELL,    ROBERT    ALLAN,    Arlington. 

Sociology,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


QUALLS,  LARRY  BENTON,  Plant  City, 
Florida.  English. 

RAMSEY,  FRANCES  ROBERTA,  New- 
port News.  Psychology,  Gamma  Phi 
Beta. 

RAPP,  JERE  LOUIS,  Lancaster,  Penn- 
sylvania. Economics. 

REESE,  SANDRA  FRANCES,  Williams- 
burg. History,  Phi  Mu. 


Chevy 
Newport 


RICHARDS,     JOHN     ANTHONY,     An- 

nandale.  Psychology. 
RIEPMA,      ELIZABETH      BLAIR, 
Chase,  Maryland.  History. 
RILEY,     JENNIFER     LOU, 
News.  Elementary  Education. 
ROBERTSON,     BONNIE     L.    T.,     Peters- 
burg. Fine  Arts,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


ROBERTSON,   JAMES   EDMOND,    Knox- 

ville,  Tennessee.  Government. 

ROBERTSON,   SUSAN   KAY,   Shreveport, 

Louisiana.    Elementary    Education,    Kappa 

Alpha  Theta. 

ROBINSON,      BONNIE      H.,      Hillsville. 

Economics,  Kappa  Delta. 

ROBINSON,    JOHN     MORGAN,    Gas- 

tonia,  North  Carolina.  Spanish. 


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ROTON,      CECELIA     ANN,      Niagara      Falls, 

New  York.  History,  Phi  Mu. 

ROWE,     LESLIE     DWIGHT,     Newport     News. 

Government. 


ROWLAND,      JOHN       DAVID,       Sutherland. 

Chemistry. 

ROWLAND,    ROBERT    C,    JR.,    Chesapeake. 

Pre-Medicine,    Pi    Kappa    Alpha. 


RUBIN,     VIVIEN      EDNA,     Washington,      D.C. 
English. 

RUMPLER,    JAMES    WAILES,     Fairfax.     Soci- 
ology, Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


Homecoming    1965  finds  Elaine  Thorn- 
ton and  her  partner  doing  "The  Jerk." 


Steve  Marcy,  Larry  White  are  Among  Fall  Initiates  of  ODK 


RYDER.    NATALIE    FRANKLIN,    Akron,    Ohio.    Elementary    Educa- 
tion, Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

SALLENGER,     RUTH     ALICE,     Virginia     Beach.     Sociology,     Chi 
Omega. 

SARTORIO,    PAUL    LAURENS,    Valley    Stream,     New    York.     Phi- 
losophy. 


SAVAGE,  ANN  CARY,  Virginia  Beach.  Fine  Arts. 

SAVAGE,  THOMAS  MOORE,  Suffolk.  Sociology. 

SAYERS,     NICHOLAS     CRAIG,     Franklin     Park,     Illinois.     History, 

Kappa  Sigma. 


SAYS,  DONNA  SUE,  Virginia  Beach.  Government,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
SCHONFELD,  RUBY  GAIL,  Portsmouth.  English,  Gamma  Phi 
Beta. 

SCHWARTING,  HENRY  VICTOR,  Scottsville.  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 


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SCOn,      BERNARD     THOMAS,      Rich- 
mond. English. 

SCOn,    WILLIAM    LLOYD,    JR.,    Fair- 
fax. Economics. 

SEAY,     ANN     AUSTIN,     Norfolk.     Fine 
Arts. 

SEDWICK,     MARY     FRANCES,     Luray. 
Government,  Kappa  Delta. 


SESSOMS,   ANN    HERIOT,   Shenandoah. 

Biology,  Phi  Mu. 

SESSOMS,    ELIZABETH    S.,   Shenandoah. 

Mathematics. 

SHACOCHIS,    THOMAS     J.,     McLean. 

Biology. 

SHAW,    JAMES    STAFFORD,    Arlington. 

Sociology,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 


SHEA,      PEDER      MICHAEL,     Yorktown. 
Mathematics,  Kappa  Alpha. 
SHEFFIELD,     LINDA     GAIL,     Farmville. 
Pre-Medicine. 

SHELLEY,  MARILYN    KENAN,   Williams- 
burg. English. 

SHELLY,     RICHARD    WILSON,    Alexan- 
dria. Pre-Medicine. 


SHERMAN,     LARRY     NEWTON,     New- 
port News.  Economics. 
SHORES,     LUCILLE    PATRICIA,     Ulster, 
Pennsylvania.  French. 

SHOWALTER,    EDNA    LOCKETT,     Ken- 
bridge.  Spanish. 

SIEVERS,    CHARLES    F.,    Arlington.    Eco- 
nomics, Theta  Delta  Chi. 


SIMPSON,  JOAN  EVE,  Squantum.  Mas- 
sachusetts. Biology,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
SKOGEN,  CYNTHIA  ANNE  M.,  Char- 
lottesville. Spanish,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
SLOBE,  ALAN  KEITH,  Fort  Leaven- 
worth, Kansas.  Government,  Kappa 
Sigma. 

SMART,     SAMUEL     COOPER,     White 
Stone.  Biology,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


SMITH,    JAMES    MICHAEL,    Alexandria. 
English. 

SMITH,     LEILA    SHARON,    Alexandria. 
Mathematics,  Gamma  Phi  Seta. 
SMITH,    RICHARD   MEREDITH,   Virginia 
Beach.    Accounting,    Theta    Delta    Chi. 
SMITH,     SHELBY    MYRICK,    Arlington. 
Elementary  Education. 


SOLOMON,      MARCIA      D.,      Newport 
News.  Sociology. 

SPAULDING,   THOMAS    BURLEY,   Alex- 
andria. History,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
SPENCER,    BETTY  JEAN,    Richmond.    Ed- 
ucation, Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
SPIRN,    STUART    DOUGLAS,    Williams- 
burg. History,  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 


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A  Campus  Center  fire  drill   brings  an   unexpected   chance  for  camera-shy  students  to  escape  from   Colonial   Echo   group   pic- 
ture taking! 


JUNIOR  CLASS 


SPRINKEL,     MARY     JANE,     Mechanics- 
ville.  Fine  Arts,  Chi  Omega. 
STANGE,      PATRICK     WILLIAM,      Falls 
Church.  Psychology. 

STANSBURY,    BARBARA    LOUISE,    Rich 
mond.  Music  Education. 
STEDMAN,     MARY    MACKALL,    Arling- 
ton.   History,    Alpha    Chi    Omega. 


STEIB,    BARTHOLOMEW  J.    M.,  Arling- 
ton. Sociology,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 
STEIDTMANN,     ROBERT     F.,     JR.,     Vir- 
ginia    Beach.    English,     Kappa    Alpha. 
STERLING,    CAROLYN    JOYCE,    Glou- 
cester. Elementary  Education. 
STEWART,     THOMAS     JAMES,     Bronx, 
New   York.   Ancient    Languages. 


STOKES,    EMMA    JEAN,    Arlington.    So- 
ciology. 

STONE,    NANCY    TERESA,    Martinsville. 
Sociology  and  Anthropology. 
STONEHAM,    ANN     NEVILLE,    Atlanta, 
Georgia.  English,  Chi  Omega. 
STOUT,     CHARLES     FORREST,     Spring- 
field. Business,  Kappa  Alpha. 


STRADER,      MARY     ELIZABETH,      Rich- 
mond.    History,    Alpha    Chi    Omega. 
STURGES,      CHRISTINE      ANNE,      New 

Canaan,      Connecticut.      English,      Kappa 

Delta. 

SUTHERLAND,     DON     PAGE,     Norfolk. 

History. 

SWANSON,  SUZANNE,  Danville. 

Mathematics,  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


335 


SWARTZ,     IDA    SUE,     Mount    Jackson.     His- 
tory. 

SWEENEY,    KAYE    A.,    Forest.    Sociology. 
SWEET,    PALMER    COWLES,    Charlottesville. 
Geology. 


TACKETT,      RANDALL      BRYAN,      Hampton. 
Pre-Law. 

TATE,     SANDRA     RAY,     Mechanicsville.     Ele- 
mentary   Education,    Alpha    Chi    Omega. 
TEMES,    SANFORD     POSNICK,    Woodridge, 
New  York.  Biology. 


Newly  Created  Social  Activities  Committee 


THOMPSON,  THERESA,   Bedford.   Philosophy   and   Latin,    Kappa   Alpha 

Theta. 

THORNTON,     ELAINE     SCOTT,     Springfield.     German,     Delta     Delta 

Delta. 

TRAUTMAN,     THOMAS     SCOTT,     Jacksonville,     Florida.     Sociology, 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


TRAYLOR,  JAMES  RUSSELL,  Colonial  Heights.  English. 

TRAYLOR,  SOPHIA  Z.,  Hopewell.  English. 

TRICE,   LINDA  JEAN,  Washington,    D.  C.  Government,   Kappa   Kappa 

Gamma. 


TUGGLE,  LORENE  MAY,  Lynchburg.  History. 

TUPPER,    KATHRYN    LYNN,    Nashville,    Tennessee.    Fine    Arts,    Kappa 

Kappa  Gamma. 

TURNER,  DENNIS,  Arlington.  Business  Administration. 


TURNER,  MARY  FRANCES,  Arlington.  Elementary  Education. 

UHL,    LAURIE    SUSAN,    Allison    Park,    Pennsylvania.    Education,    Kappa 

Kappa  Gamma. 

ULLRICH,     THOMAS     WILLIAM,     Falls     Church.     Economics,     Theta 

Delta  Chi. 


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VAKOS,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Virginia 
Beach.  Business  Administration,  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 

VANCHO,     CATHERINE     MARY,     Wil- 
liamsburg. Elementary  Education. 
VASILIOU,    MARGARET    ELLEN,    Roan- 
oke. Government. 

WAKERLIN,  NIKKI  HELEN,  Chicago, 
Illinois.    English,    Alpha    Chi    Omega. 


WALDREP,      SHIRLEY      JO,       Boydton. 
English. 

WALES,    LINDA    MARY,   Axton.    History. 
WALKER,      PRISCILLA      ANN,      Wood- 
bridge.    History,    Delta    Delta    Delta. 
WALTER,      GARY      DONALD,      Poland, 
Ohio.  Economics,  Kappa  Sigma. 


Plans  Leisure  Time  Events  for  Class  of  '67 


WARD,     MARY     EVE,     West     Memphis, 

Arkansas.      History,      Kappa      Kappa 

Gamma. 

WEAVER,    VALENDON    RUTH,    Fairfax. 

Sociology     and     Anthropology,     Gamma 

Phi  Beta. 

WELLS,     I.     FAYE,     Rockville,     Maryland. 

Sociology. 

WEST,    ROBERT   BRUCE,    Cedar   Grove, 

New  Jersey.  History,  Sigma  Nu. 


WESTBROOK,       WILLIAM       E.,       JR., 

Chester.  Sigma  Pi. 

WHEELER,     CHARLES     THOMAS,     Ar- 

lington.  Ancient  Languages. 

WHITAKER,      LAWRENCE      GEORGE, 

Alexandria.  German. 

WHITE,     MARY    CHARLES,     Hampton. 

Elementary      Education,      Alpha      Chi 

Omega. 


WHITE,     ROBERT    LAWRENCE,    Arling- 
ton. Biology. 

WHITEHEAD,      S.      JOYCE,      Roseland. 
Music. 

WIGGINS,    THOMAS    R.,    Vienna.    Psy- 
chology,   Phi    Kappa   Tau. 
WILLARD,     RONALD     H.,     Portsmouth. 
Economics,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


WILLIAMS,    JOHN    WHARTON,    Silver 
Spring,  Maryland.  Geology. 
WILLIAMS,      KENNETH      LEWIS,     Mar- 
gate,    New    Jersey.     Physical     Education, 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

WILLIAMS,    WALTER    W.,     Portsmouth. 
Business  Management. 
WILLIAMSON,    RONALD    J.,    Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  English. 


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WILLIS,       WILLIAM       MORROW, 
Portsmouth.  Biology. 
WILLNER,    ROBERT   GEORGE,   Ar- 
lington.   Business,    Theta    Delta    Chi. 


WINDLE,       CHARLES       BEVERLY, 

Richmond.  Biology. 
WINDLEY,     SARAH     R.,     Lucama, 
North     Carolina.     Elementary     Edu- 
cation. 


WINFREE,  ANN  LEWIS,  Rich- 
mond. Sociology,  Delta  Delta 
Delta. 

WITHOL,  ELIZABETH  M.,  Chin- 
coteague.     Business    Administration. 


WITTY,  THOMAS  E.,  JR.,  Newport 
News.    Biology. 

WORLEY,     RAE     ELLEN,     Athens, 
Greece.    Chemistry,    Chi    Omega. 


WORRELL,     HOWARD     W.,    JR., 

Richmond.  Sociology. 

WRIGHT,     BEVERLY    JO,     Hunts- 

ville,  Alabama.  Fine  Arts. 


WRIGHT,     FRANKLIN     L.,     Penn- 

saulcen,   New  Jersey.   English,   Sigma 

Pi. 

YODER,    SUSAN    JANE,    Newport 

News.  English. 


YOUNGBLOOD,  CLEVIE  C,  Ar- 
lington. History,  Gamma  Phi  Beta 
ZWENIG,  FRANCES  ANNE,  Ar- 
lington. Government. 


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338 


The  Sophomore  Class  plunged  enthusiastic- 
ally into  a  year  filled  with  great  responsi- 
bility and  new  opportunities.  It  was  a  year 
which  buzzed  with  social  activities  but  also 
demanded  intensified  study.  The  class 
worked  together  and  partied  together,  ad- 
vised the  freshmen,  renewed  old  friendships 
and  developed  new  ones.  Sophomores  de- 
clared their  majors  in  the  spring  semester 
and  prepared  themselves  for  the  positions 
of  leadership  which  will  be  their  responsi- 
bility in  the  coming  two  years. 


PRESIDENT— Robert  Clay 
VICE-PRES.— Johnne  Whicker 
SEC.-TREAS.— Blythe  Baldwin 
HISTORIAN— Laurie  Richardson 


Robert   Clay,   Johnne   Wicker,    Laurie    Richardson,    Blythe    Baldwin. 


Soph  Officers  Prepare  Freshman  Directory 


ABARBANEL,    PETER    DON,    New   York,    New 

York. 

ABERCROMBIE,      CLARA      REID,      McLean. 

Kappa  Delta. 

ABICHT,    SANDRA    RITA,    Newport    News. 

ADAMS,    ALEXIA    DELL,    Newport    News. 

AKERS,   DORISLEE,  Alexandria.   Kappa    Delta. 


ALBEE,    JUDITH     LYNN,    Charlottesville. 
ALLEY,  WAYNE  MOSBY,  Richmond. 
ALVIS,  ELIZABETH  HUNTLEY,  Fairfax. 
AMORY,  ROBERT  F.,  Williamsburg. 
AMSBAUGH.  DIANA  FAY,  Vienna. 


ANDERSON,    CLAIRE     HOWELL,     Knoxville, 
Tennessee. 

ANDERSON,    DAVID     H.,     Birmingham,    Ala- 
bama. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

ANDREWS,    SUSAN    CLOCKER,    Alexandria. 
Kappa  Delta. 

APPLEGATE,    CHARLES    EDWARD,    Virginia 
Beach. 

APPLER,     DAVID     VAN,      Berkeley     Heights, 
New  Jersey.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 


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ARMENTROUT,     REGINA    ANN,     Rich- 
mond. Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
ARNOLD,    ELLEN    ANN,    Winter    Park, 
Florida.  Chi  Omega. 

ASBURRY,    LOIS    GERTRUDE,     Martins- 
ville. 

ATKINS,    MARTHA    KAY,    Staunton.    Pi 
Beta  Phi. 

AUDET,     BENJAMIN     HOBART,     Ports- 
mouth. 

AUGUSTINE,     GRETA     ANN,     Colonial 
Heights. 

BAGLEY,      CAROL      ANN,      Richmond. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
BAGLEY,    JAMES     LYLE,    Chesapeake. 
BAILEY,     JOHN     EDWARD,     JR.,     Wil- 
liamsburg. 
BAKER,    JANET     LOUISE,    Arlington. 


BAKER,      THOMAS      OLIVER,      Miami, 
Florida. 

BALDWIN,     PRISCILLA    BLYTHE,    Alex- 
andria. Delta  Delta  Delta. 
BALLANCE  WILLIAM  M.,  Jarratt. 
BANNING,    LINDA    RAE,    Rochelle,    Illi- 
nois. 

BARNES,    WILLIAM     ARMSTEAD,    JR., 
Stony  Creek. 

BARNETT,     RICARDA     ANN,     Newport 

News. 

BARNETT,    WILLIAM    GEORGE,    Sand- 

ston.  Sigma  Pi. 

BARNEY,    GRETCHEN    LEE,    Richmond. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

BAROCCO,     DIANA,     Elkland,     Pennsyl- 
vania. Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
BASSUENER,      BARBARA     ANN,      Falls 
Church.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


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ter lobby,  a  sophomore  girl  crams  in  a  few  last 
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BATTAGLIA,  CAROL,  Springfield. 
BAUMGAERTEL,    JOANNE    KAY,    Fail 


BEADLING,    LESLIE    CRAIG,    Elizabeth, 

Pennsylvania.  Sigma  Nu. 

BEARD,   JOHN    COLEMAN,    Charlottes- 


BEAZLEY,  LINDA  LEE,  Montpelier. 
BECKROGE,   JUDITH    LOUISE,    Norfolk. 


BEERS,     ROBERT     WILSON,     Yardley,     Penn- 
sylvania. 

BEIRNE,    HAROLD    RAYMOND,    JR.,    Lynch- 
burg. 

BENDER,   CAROL   AMORY,   Allentown,    Penn- 
sylvania. Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
BENEDICT,  ROSEMARIE,  Lexington. 
BENNETT,  PENELOPE,  San  Mateo,  Florida. 


BENSON,     E.     LORRAINE,    Columbia,     South 

Carolina. 

BERGER,  CHARLES   HARRY,   La    Paz,   Bolivia. 

Theta  Delta  Chi. 

BERGER,  MARTHA  ELLEN,  Gretna. 

BERMAN,  HERBERT  SETH,  Lynchburg. 

BEVILLE,  SUSAN  PATRICIA,  Chester. 


BIGGS,  DIANA,  Langley  Air  Force  Base. 
BINZER,  RENEE,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
BJORKBACK,     CATHY     E.,     Riverside,     Con- 
necticut. Chi  Omega. 
BLACK,  FREDRICK  SCOTT,  Broadway. 
BLAIR,    ROBERT    ALLEN,    Suffolk.    Sigma    Pi. 


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BLANCHARD,    KATE    ELIZABETH,    McLean. 

BLANKENSHIP,    VICTORIA    LEE,    Lynchburg. 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 

BOAZ,  ANN  SOMERS,  Sandston. 

BOAZ,  ELIZABETH  LYNN,  Norfolk. 

BOBERG,   JAMES    RICHARD,    Valley    Stream, 

New  York.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 


BOCOCK,     SANDRA,     West     Orange,      New 

Jersey. 

BODO,    JUDITH     KAREN,     Hampton.    Alpha 

Chi  Omega. 

BOGARDUS,    WILLIAM    STEPHEN,    McLean. 

BOGGS,     OLIVIAN     RUSSELL,     Fort     Riley, 

Kansas. 

BOLTON,    HELEN    SUZANNE,    Arlington. 


BONETA,  CAROL  ANN,  Alexandria. 
BONIFANT,      NANCY     LEE,      Silver     Spring, 
Maryland.  Chi  Omega. 
BONNER,  DANIEL  BRUCE,  Petersburg. 
BOOKER,  JUDITH  ANN,  Annandale. 
BORLESKE,       STEPHEN        GUSTAV,       West 
Friendship,  Maryland. 


BOYKIN,    RONALD    D.,   Arlington.    Pi    Kappa 
Alpha. 

BOYSEN,     FREDERICK    OTTO,     Haddonfield, 
New  Jersey.  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
BRADSHAW,    WILLIAM     PATTERSON,    Kan- 
sas City,  Missouri.  Sigma  Pi. 
BRAGG,  DAVID  GORDON,  Bena. 
BRANHAM,    JEAN    ELIZABETH,    Martinsville. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


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BRECHBILL,      LINDA       LOUISE,       Falls 
Church. 

BREMER,     ELIZABETH     ANNE,     Annan- 
dale. 

BRENNAN,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  JR.,  Rocky 
Mount,  North  Carolina. 


BRENNER,   ALISON    LESLIE,    New  York, 
New  York.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
BRICKLEMYER,        KEITH        WINTERS, 
Orangeburg,      South      Carolina.      Kappa 
Alpha. 

BRISEBOIS,     ANNE     BINDON,     Arling- 
ton. 


BRITTINGHAM,      SARAH      ELIZABETH, 
Virginia  Beach. 

BROECKER,      LINELL      P.,      Richmond. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

BROMLEY,   ELIZABETH   ANN,   Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Chi  Omega. 


BROOKE,    WILLIAM    JOSEPH,    Alexan- 
dria. 

BROOKS,  ANN    BARRINGER,   Williams- 
burg. 

BROOKS,    CARLTON    P.,    Ill,    Roanoke. 
Pi  Lambda  Phi. 


BROUGHTON,     HENRY     PAUL,     Rich- 
mond. Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 
BROWN,     ADIN     DEERING,     El     Paso, 
Texas. 

BROWN,    AMY    SUSAN,    Albuquerque, 
New    Mexico.    Kappa    Kappa    Gamma. 


BROWN,      CELIA      ANNE,      Richmond. 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

BROWN,      DIANE      RUTH,      Curundee, 

Panama  Canal  Zone. 

BROWN,     KRISTI     SUE,    Arlington.     Phi 

Mu. 


BROWN,    PAULINE    ELIZABETH,    Rich- 
lands. 

BROWN,    RICHARD    DARYL,  Arlington. 
Kappa  Alpha. 

BROWN,   RONALD   D.,   Reldale.   Kappa 
Alpha. 


BROWN,  WILLIAM  KEITH,  Bena. 
BRYANT,  HARVEY  LEE,   III,   Portsmouth. 
BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  III, 

Roanoke.  Sigma  Nu. 


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BUCK,    SHARON    ELIZABETH,    Newport 
News.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
BUCKLEY,      MARY      KATHLEEN,      Falls 
Church.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
BUENTING,      KAREN      ALT,      Staunton. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

BURGE,    KATHERINE   GRAVELL,    Hope- 
well. Delta  Delta  Delta. 
BURKE,   ARLEEN    HELEN,    Annandale. 

BURNEY,    CHRISTINE    SHIRLEY,    Alex- 
andria. Pi  Beta  Phi. 

BUTLER,   WILLIAM    ARTHUR,   JR.,    Suf- 
folk. 

BUTNER,    TRUSCILLA    DRANE,     Fort 
Lauderdale,  Florida.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
CALLAHAN,    JAMES    EDWARD,    River 
Vale,    New   Jersey.    Lambda    Chi   Alpha. 
CAMPBELL,    JOAN     DARNELL,    Lynch- 
burg. 

CARMODY,     MARY     PATRICIA,     Falls 
Church.  Alpha   Chi   Omega. 
CARSON,     JEAN     KYLE,     Hot     Springs. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

CARTER,     KAREN      LOU,     Washington, 
D.  C. 

CHANDLER,    SAMUEL     BRYAN,     Mon- 
tross.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 
CHAPPELL,    ALLEN    HARRIS,    Harrison- 
burg. 

CHARTIER,     LINDA     HARRELL,     West 

Point. 

CHRISTENSEN,     CARL     H.,     Salisbury, 

Maryland.   Kappa   Sigma. 

CHRISTIAN,      ELNOR     JANE,     Jenkin- 

town,  Pennsylvania.  Kappa  Delta. 

CHRONISTER,    MARTIN    MUSSELMAN, 

Fairfield,  Pennsylvania. 

CLARK,   FRANK   HARWOOD,   III,    Roll 

ing  Hills  Estate,  California. 

CLARK,  JOANNE,  Newport  News. 
CLARK,    KATHRYN    PERRY,    Arlington. 
CLARKE,    PETER    TEFFT,     Hilton     Head 
Island,   South    Carolina.    Pi    Lambda    Phi. 
CLAWSON,     CONSTANCE     MARIE, 
Richmond.  Alpha  Chi   Omega. 
CLAY,  KAREN  LYNNE,  Ashland. 


CLAY,    ROBERT    NEWLIN,    Mount    Ster- 
ling,    Kentucky.    Sigma     Phi     Epsilon. 
CLINE,     ROBERT    JOSEPH,     Alexandria. 
Sigma  Pi. 

COFFMAN,    MILTON,   JR.,    Woodstock. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

COINER,    PENELOPE    SUSAN,     Fairfax. 
Delta  Delta  Delta. 

COLEMAN,    CAROLYN     FAYE,    Appo 
mattox. 


COLEMAN,   JUDITH    L,    Richmond. 
COLEY,    JEAN    ELISE,    Norfolk.     Kappa 
Alpha  Theta. 

COLLINS,    ELIZABETH    CAROL,    Mari- 
on. Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
CONLEY,   ELIZABETH   BLANCHE,   Alex- 
andria. Kappa  Delta. 

CONNELLY,      DAVID      E.,      Salem.      Phi 
Kappa  Tau. 


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CONNER,  JENNY  LU,  Alexandria. 
CONRAD,     CONRAD    A.,     Oil     City,     Penn- 
sylvania. Phi  Kappa  Tau. 

CONWAY,     ARTHUR     FRANKLIN.     Kilmar- 
nock. 

COOK,    MARY    GRACE,    Martinsville.    Kappa 
Delta. 
COOKE,    DAVID    YARBRO,    Montross. 


COOKE,  JANICE  LYNN,  Richmond. 
COPELAND,    BARBARA   EDITH,   Chesapeake. 
CORRELL,     DOROTHY     LUCILLE,     Newport 
News.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
COTTINGHAM,      JUANA      DAY,      Swoope. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

COUKOUMA,     RICHARD     EUCLID,     Arling- 
ton. 


CRACRAFT,     KATHLEEN     DOROTHY,     Hel- 
ena, Arkansas. 
CRAIG,  DEE  W.,  Hopewell. 
CRAWFORD,    PAMELA,    Salisbury,    Maryland. 
Phi  Mu. 

CREMINS,  MARY  ANN,  Alexandria. 
CROCKETT,      DAVID      THOMAS,      Grundy. 
Kappa  Alpha. 


CROGHAN,  SUSAN  VICTORIA,  Richmond. 
CROUSE,  SUSAN  ELIZABETH,  York,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

CROW,      JANE      ELIZABETH,      West      Palm 
Beach,  Florida.  Chi  Omega. 
CROWE,     PATRICIA     WARD,     Wilmington, 
Delaware. 
CRUM,    GARY    EDWARD,    Newport    News. 


CUMMINS,  BRIAN  JAY,  Chatham. 
DABNEY,  JUDITH  PRICE,  Richmond. 
DAILEY,    MARY    ANNE,    Martinsburg,    West 
Viroinia. 

DAMERON,  GLENDA   FAYE,  Warsaw.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega. 

DARBY,   ELIZABETH   CARROLL,  Tunica,   Mis- 
sissippi. Delta  Delta  Delta.. 


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DAUGHTRY,    LAURA    LEE,    Portsmouth 

Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

DAVIS,    BRADLEY    JOHN.    Jacksonville 

Florida.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

DAVIS,    DAVID     E.,    JR.,    Arvada.    Col 

orado.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

DAVIS,    MARGARET   SAVAGE,    Norfolk 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 

DEBELL,      RICHARD      LEE,      Morganton 

North  Carolina. 

DECARLO,    ROSEMARY   JEAN,    Arling 

ton. 

DELONG,   RICHARD  ALLEN,   Buchanan 

DEMARY,  ANTHONY  JEAN,  New  Ale 

andria,     Pennsylvania.     Kappa     Sigma. 

DEMERS,     MARION     EDYTHA,     Spart 

New  Jersey.  Kappa  Delta. 

DENT,   LYNWOOD   MILLER,  JR.,   Roa 

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SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


DETORIE,    DEANNE    M.,    Arlington. 
DILLON,    KATHLEEN    ELIZABETH,    Mc- 
Lean. 

DINAN,   MARGARET  MARY,   Richmond. 
DISTLER,    ELIZABETH    ANNE,    Palatine, 
Illinois.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
DIXON,     WILLIAM     CARLTON,     Alex- 
andria. 

DONATO,    JOANNA     FRANCES,     Falls 

Church.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

DORMAN,    LOIS    AINSLEY,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

DOWLING,      MICHAEL      CARRIGAN, 

Hamilton,  Montana. 

DOWNEY,     VIRGINIA     LYNNE,     Camp 

Springs,     Maryland.     Kappa      Kappa 

Gamma. 

DOYLE,     LINDA     DIANNE,     Ridgeway. 

Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

DRAKE,  ROBERT  EDWIN,  JR.,  Rock- 
ville,  Maryland. 

DUDLEY,  MARGARET  FRANCES,  Vir- 
ginia Beach. 

DUEL,  DEBORAH  LEE,  Alexandria. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

DUKE,  ROBERT  ERNEST,  JR.,  Louisa. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

DULIN,  JACOUELYN  SCOTT,  Chevy 
Chase,    Maryland.    Pi    Beta    Phi. 

DYER,  JANE  LESLIE,  Chapel  Hill, 
North  Carolina. 

EDEN,  KAREN  IRMGARD  LOUISE, 
Omaha,  Nebraska.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
EDMUNDS,  WAYNE  LITTLE,  Ports- 
mouth. 

ELDER,    JANET     DEE,     Hopewell.     Delta 
Delta  Delta. 
ELLIS,  PATTI  TOPPING,  Poquoson. 

ERNST,    MARJORIE    ELLEN,     Riverside, 
Connecticut.  Chi  Omega. 
ESTES,      SUSAN      McKISSICK,      Falls 
Church. 

EWELL,  HAIDEE  C,  Richmond. 
EWING,      SUSAN      KATHRYN,      Lynch- 
burg. 

FANNING,  LINDA  ANN,  Wheaton, 
Illinois.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 


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FARRIS,  JUDY  CAROLYN.  Vinton. 
FAUNTLEROY,   EDWINA   MARIEA,    Newport 
News. 

FAUST,    JUDITH,    Carlisle    Barracks,     Pennsyl- 
vania. Pi  Beta  Phi. 

FAY,  THOMAS  PATRICK,  Alexandria. 
FIGG,      CAROL      LEE,      Richmond.      Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma. 


FITZGERALD,    MARY   CLARE,   Vienna.   Ga 
ma  Phi  Beta. 

FITZPATRICK,    PATRICIA    M.,    Annandale 
FLEMING,    PAULA    DENISE,    Alexandria. 
FLINN,  SUSAN  MICHELE,  Falls  Church. 
FORRER,  HELEN  ANITA,  Bridgewater. 


FRANCE,  DAVID  EUGENE,  Alexandria. 

FRANKLIN,    PHILIP    LEIGH,   Virginia    Beach. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

FRASER,   BETTY   FLORENCE,   Miami,    Florida. 

FREEMAN,    DONALD    NEAL,    Silver    Spring. 

Maryland.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

FREEMAN,      MARIA     CECELIA,      Arlington. 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 


FRIDGE,     CHARLES     RICHARD,     Arlington. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

FRYE,  FREDERICKA  LEE,  Alexandria. 
GADKOWSKI,      ROBERT     STEPHEN,     Chat- 
ham,  New  Jersey.  Sigma  Nu. 
GAMBARDELLA,     ANTHONY    JOHN,    JR., 
Falls  Church.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
GAMMON,  ROSE  MILLER,  Bristol. 


GARDNER,    CAMILLA    CARROLL,    Suffolk. 
GARRETT,  HELEN  MARIE,  Richmond. 
GARRISON,  MILDRED  BEATY,  Salem. 
GASTEIGER,       WENDY       LOUISE,       Bristol. 
Kappa  Delta. 

GATEWOOD,     ROBERT    TYLER,    JR.,     New- 
port News. 


GEARY,    MARTHA    LAVINDER,    Chester. 
GEOGHEGAN,     WILLIAM     ANDREW,    JR., 

Martinsville.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
GEORGIE,  SHARON  LEE.  Arlington. 
GILL,    PATRICIA   ELAINE,    Chesterfield. 
GILLEY,  GLORIA  GAIL,  Stuart. 


GILLIAM,  ELEANOR  ANN,  Alexandria. 

GILMAN,  THOMAS  O,  Richmond. 

GIORGIO,     MARILYN     JANE,     Huntingdon 

Valley.  Pennsylvania.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

GIRTON,     SARAH      CHRISTIAN,     Newport 

News. 

GLASHEEN,    ALICE    MARGARET,    Hampton. 


GLENN,  JAMES  RICHARD,  III,  Palaski. 

GLOVER,  ROBERT  STEVEN,   Roanoke. 

GOALDER,  JAMES  STUART,  Newport  News. 

Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

GODSHALK,     JAMES     DAVID,      Landisville, 

Pennsylvania. 

GOOD,    ROXANNE    AYLEWARD,    Quantico. 

Kappa  Delta. 


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GOODMAN,     DIANE     TERESE,     Green- 
ville, South  Carolina.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
GOODRICH,    PAMELA    SUE,    Surry.    Pi 
Beta  Phi. 

GOODWIN,  MARTHA  ELLIS,  Orange. 
GOOLSBY,    REBECCA    IRENE,    Newport 
News.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

GORMAN,    DONNA    WHITNEY,     Rich- 
mond. Pi  Beta  Phi. 

GOSNELL,    MARTHA    ANN,    Berryville. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

GRACIAN,    GLORIA  ALICIA,   Williams- 
burg. 

GRAHAM,    GEORGE    EDWARD,    Front 
Royal. 

GRAVES,     LEONARD     LANFORD,    JR., 
Williamsburg. 

GREEN,    CAROLE    ANNE,     Norfolk.     P 
Beta  Phi. 

GREEN,  KATHRYN  LOUISE,  Charlottes 

ville.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

GREEN,   RONNI    ILENE,   Newport  News 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

GRIFFITHS,     CHERYL     LYNN,     Fairfax 

Kappa  Delta. 

GRIM,    LAURALEE    MARIE,    Roanoke. 

GUTHRIE,    NANCY    ELIZABETH,    Wies 

baden,  Germany. 


HAAN,    KATHERINE    GROOME,    New- 
port News.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
HAAS,  KAREN  LEE,  Radford. 


HADDON,    ANDREA    LYNN,    Richmond. 

Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

HALL,    EUNICE    VIRGINIA,    Carrollton. 


HALL,     SUSAN     BALLENGER,     Alexan- 
dria. 

HAMSHAR,     LYNDA    CAROL,     Scotts- 
ville. 


HANCOCK,    WILLIAM    ALEX,    Alexan- 
dria. Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
HANSEN,    GREGG    ALLAN,    Arlington. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


HANSEN,     SHARON     ALTHEA,      Ne 
port  News. 

HARDY,     ALICE     JANISE,     Alexandr 
Delta  Delta  Delta. 


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HARLOW,    NAIDA    LOUISE,    Essexville 

Michigan.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

HARRELL,  VERNON   EARL,  Suffolk. 

HARRIS,     HOWARD     STANLEY,     Rich 

mond. 

HARRIS,    JANE     ILENE, 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 

HARRISON,        WAYDE 

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HARVELL,    SUSAN    HOLMES,    Bon    Air. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
HARVEY,     DANIEL     GAVER,     Danville. 
Phi  Kappa  Tau. 

HATFIELD,  JON  CARSON,  Hampton. 
HAWKINS,    KATHLEEN    DENISE,    Alex- 
andria. Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
HAWKINS,    SUE    CARTER,    Roanoke.    Pi 
Beta  Phi. 

HECKER,    PAMELA,   Worthington,    Ohio. 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

HICKEY,      JILL      BETH,      Chapel      Hill, 

North  Carolina. 

HILDER,  STUART,  Arlington. 

HILL,     JOYCE     ELIZABETH,     Chevy 

Chase,      Maryland.      Kappa      Kappa 

Gamma. 

HILL,  LOIS  ELIZABETH,  Norfolk. 

HILL,    THOMAS    ALTON,     East     Roch- 
ester, New  York. 

HILLIARD,  JILL  BRENDA,  Springfield. 
HIMMEL,  KENNETH  ALFRED,  Melrose, 
Massachusetts.  Lambda  Chi  Alptia. 
HINES,  CHRISTINE  LAURIE,  West  Mil- 
ford,  New  Jersey.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
HOBART,  NANCY  LYNNE,  Newport 
News. 

HODGE,         BAROLINE         ELIZABETH, 

Staunton.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
HODGE,   SALLY   KATHERINE,    Newport 
News.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
HOLLEY,    BARBARA   ANN,   Arlington. 
HOLLIS,      SUSAN      LOUISE,      Norfolk. 
Kappa  Delta. 

HOLROYD,    JOHN    CLINTON,    Arling- 
ton. 


HOLTON,   STEPHEN    DOWNING,   Alex- 
andria. Sigma  Pi. 

HOLTONER,  MARY  JANE,  Norfolk. 
HOPKINS,    EDWIN    PATRICK,    Chester. 
Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

HORNSTEIN,    LINDA,    Union,    New   Jer- 
sey. 
HOUGH,  JOY  ANN,  Arlington. 

HOWARD,   CARROLL   HAMPTON,    III, 

Leesburg. 

HOWARD,    GROVER    CHARLES,    Ports- 
mouth. 

HOWE,    GEORGE    WILSON,    JR.,    Ar- 
lington. Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
HUGHES,     MARTHA     RUTH,     Virginia 
Beach.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
HUMPHLETT,       REBECCA       EARLENE, 
Richmond. 

HUNT,  JANICE  ANN,  Danville. 
HURN,     MARY     ELLEN,     Murray,      Ken- 
tucky. Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
HUSSEY,     WILLIAM     R.     M.,     Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

HUTCHINGS,    LAURIE   JANE,    Fairport, 
New  York.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
HUXSAW,    CHARLES    FREDRICK,    Can- 
field,  Ohio. 


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HUZEK,    WILLIAM     SCOTT,     Richmond. 
Theta  Delta  Chi. 

INMAN,    MICHAEL    ALLEN,    Frederick, 
Maryland.  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 


IRBY,  KENNETH  COLE,  Lee  Hall 
IRWIN,     ROBERT    WADE,     Norfolk.     Pi 
Lambda  Phi. 


JACOBS,    CECELIA    MARIE,    Arlington. 
JACOBSON,    DOUGLAS    EARL,    Hamp- 


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JANCAITIS,     JAMES     RICHARD,     Nor- 
folk. Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
JARRETT,    NORMA    LYNN,    Alexandria. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
JENKINS,    DANIEL    GEORGE,    Ligonier, 
Pennsylvania.  Sigma  Pi. 
JENKINS,    FRANKLIN   JULIAN.   Gooch- 
land. 

JENKINS,   KATHERINE   BRUCE,  Ambler, 
Pennsylvania. 


JENKINS,    LARRY    R.,    Clifton    Forge. 
JENKINS,     MARY     LOU,     Buena     Vista. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
JENKINS,    RUTH    ANN,    Manguin. 
JEWELL,   THOMAS    GIBSON,    Leesburg. 
JOHNSON,    JOHN    MICHAEL,    Berke- 
ley Springs,  West  Virginia. 


JOHNSON,     JOYCE     LYNN,      Ponte 
Vedra  Beach,  Florida. 
JOHNSON,     JOYCE     MAE,     Bluefield, 
West    Virginia.    Alpha    Chi    Omega. 
JOHNSON,    JUDITH    ELLEN,    Norfolk. 
JOHNSON,       MARILYN       KAY,       Falls 
Church.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
JOHNSON,    ROBERT   ARTHUR,    Arling- 
ton. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

JOHNSON,   ROBERT  GEORGE,  Spring- 
field. 

JOHNSTON,   ROBERT  OLIN,   Hopewell. 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

JOLLIFFE,       RICHARD       BERLE,      West 
Chesapeake.  Kappa  Sigma. 
JONES,    JANICE     ELLEN,     Cumberland 
Court  House. 

JONES,    WAYNE    KERMIT,     Mechanics- 
ville. 


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JORDAN,  M.  ELISE,  Natchez,  Missis- 
sippi. Chi  Omega. 

JORDAN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Alex- 
andria. 

KAHL,  DEAN  ELIZABETH,  Petersburg. 
Kappa  Delta. 

KAHN,  HOWARD  DONALD,  West 
Caldwell,  New  Jersey.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
KANE,  JAMES,  McLean. 

KEATING,    ANNE    ELIZABETH,    Lexing- 
ton, Kentucky. 
KEELING,    KATHERINE    HARRIS,    Dan- 

KEISTER,  LILLIAN  MARTIN,  Glade 
Spring. 

KELLETT,  GORDON  NEIL,  II,  Arling- 
ton. 

KENNEDY,  DAVID  CALDWELL,  Ports- 
mouth. 

KERNS,  VIRGINIA  ROGERS,  Roanoke. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

KERR,    CATHERINE    YANCEY,    Alexan- 
dria. Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
KERR,  JAMES  BRUCE,  Hampton. 
KIEFFER,  MARGARET  DALE,  Norfolk. 
KINCAID,    KATHLEEN    HILL,    Hillsboro, 
Ohio.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


KINES,  CHERYL  LUCILLE,  Arlington. 
KING,    JOHN    CHARLES,    Huntingdon 
Valley,    Pennsylvania.    Sigma    Phi    Epsilon. 
KING,  KAMLA  JEAN,  Covington. 
KING,    LINDA    LOUISE,    Bristol.    Kappa 
Alpha  Theta. 

KING,      MARSHA      ANN,      Richmond. 
Delta  Delta  Delta. 


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KING,     PETER     EISENHOWER,     Bowie, 

Maryland. 

KINGERY,     LYNN     STUART,    Aberdeen, 

Maryland. 


KINNAIRD,     LUCY     SCOTT,     Lexington, 

Kentucky.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 

KIRSSIN,     JEFFREY     LEE,     Camp     Hill. 

Pennsylvania.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

KNOPF,    SUSAN    REID,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

KNOWLTON,      WARREN       DECATUR, 

Reading,    Massachusetts.    Sigma    Nu. 

KOCH,     LARRY     WAYNE,      Richmond. 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

KOKOLSKI,  GEORGE  M.,  Manville, 
Rhode  Island. 

KRAUS,  CHARLES  LEE.  Arlington. 
KUHN,     MARGARET     NELL,     Newport 
News. 

LAIRD,  NANCY  KAY,  Virginia  Beach. 
LANGHORST,  SCOTT  ALAN,  Bethle- 
hem,    Pennsylvania.    Pi    Lambda     Phi. 


LANTZ,    HELEN    JOYCE,    Broadway. 
LARMORE,      DAVID      WILSON,      Rich- 
mond. 

LARSON,  STEPHEN   RICHARD,  Chilton, 
Wisconsin.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
LATSIOS,     TERRE     CHRISTINE,     Arling- 
ton. Chi  Omega. 

LAWFORD,  SUSAN  COOPER,  Newport 
News. 

LAWLER,  THOMAS   HAROLD,   Waynes- 
boro. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
LEAKE,    ANNE    ELIZABETH,    Charlottes- 
ville. 

LEECH,  MARTHA  VIRGINIA,  Roanoke. 
LEGG,  SUSAN  KAY,  Arlington.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta. 

LEIDY,  JOAN  GARNER,  Lathrop,  Cali- 
fornia. 


LEIGH,    MIRIAM    VIRGINIA,    Chantilly 

LEIMER,    PAUL    FREDERICK,    Arlington. 

LETCHWORTH,       DIANE      MEREDITH, 

Hopewell.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

LETHAM,      GLENN      WAYNE,      Falls 

Church. 

LILLYWHITE,     DONALD     P.,     Arlington. 

Kappa  Alpha. 


LISKEY,    LAURA    ANNE,    Petersburg. 

LITTLEFIELD,    PATRICIA   GAIL,   Orange, 

Texas.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

LOCK,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,   Des    Plaines, 

Illinois. 

LOETTERLE,    LYNN    ELLEN,    Springfield. 

Kappa  Delta. 

LOIZZI,  MICHELE,  Portsmouth. 


LONERGAN,        GARLAND        BOXLEY, 

Orange. 

LOUISE,     ARTHUR      ROBERT,      Elmont, 

New  York.    Kappa   Alpha. 

LOWE,    JAMES    MADISON,    McLean. 

LUCAS,  JOHN    ROBERT,  JR.,    Radford. 

LUEBKE,    WILLIAM    CLAYTON,    Benton 

Harbor,  Michigan. 


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LUKKARILA,  SANDRA  LEE,  Leesburg. 
LUKKARILA,  SUZANNE  CAROL,  Lees- 
burg. 

LUZADER,  ALICE  CECILIA,  Manassas. 
LYNCH,  DIANE  CHRISTINE,  Hampton. 
LYNN,  BAMBI  BRANHAM,  Chester. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

MACLEAN,    WILLIAM    GORDON,    III, 

McLean.  Sigma  Pi. 

MADDEN,    MICHAEL    PAUL,    Collings- 
wood,    New    Jersey.    Kappa    Alpha. 
MAHRU,    EDDA    JOAN,    Newark,    Dela- 
ware. 

MAJETTE,  DAVID  LESLIE,  Newport 
News. 

MARKWITH,  MERLE  GRACE,  Haddon- 
field,    New    Jersey.    Gamma    Phi    Beta. 


MARLIN,    KAREN    ALANE,    Annandale. 
MARR,  WAYNE  P.,  Suffolk. 
MARSELLA,    JANE   ANN,    Danville. 
MARTIN,    ANN    WITHERS,    Radford. 
MARTIN,  PATRICIA  ALICE,  Richmond. 


MASON,     ROBERT    ARCHER,    Atlanta, 
Georgia.  Sigma  Pi. 

MASSEY,     MARILYN     JOAN,     Newport 
News. 

MASTERS,    JOSEPH    JEROME,    Mobile, 
Alabama.  Kappa  Alpha. 
MAURER,    KEITH    W.,    Neffsville,    Penn- 
sylvania. Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
MAY,  ELIZABETH  ANN,  Virginia   Beach. 


MAYO,  RUTH  BURBANK,  Suffolk. 
McCAULEY,   JO    LYNN,    Falls    Church. 
McCLAMMY,     BARBARA    JEAN,     Rich- 
mond. 

McCOLPIN,      BECKI      JO,      Alexandria. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
McCOY,    BARBARA    ELLEN,    Richmond. 


McCOY,         CATHERINE         FRANCES, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

McGAUGHY,    TIM    WHITTUS,    Colum- 
bus, Ohio.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
McGEHEE,  JUDITH  ANN,  Bedford. 
McKAIN,    RODGER    WILLIAMS,    Lima, 
Ohio.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
McKITTRICK,     RICHARD    ALAN,     Hol- 
land,   Michigan.    Lambda    Chi    Alpha. 

MEHRING,    WALTER     HENRY,    Caves- 
ville. 

METZ,  CANDY  LEE,  Williamsburg. 
MEYERSON,    ROBERT   BENARD,  Arling- 
ton. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
MICHAEL,     DIANNA     LYNN,     Waynes- 
boro. 

MICHAEL,    JEAN     ELLEN,     Blacksburg. 
Kappa  Delta. 


MILHAM,   JEFFREY   ALAN,   Jamestown, 

New  York. 

MILLER,    DIANE    LYNN,    Hopewell.    Phi 

Mu. 

MILLER,     JAMES     BENJAMIN,     Vienna. 

Sigma  Nu. 

MILLER,    MARY   SUZANNE,   Springfield. 

MILLER,  SHARON  LYNN,  Norge. 


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the  last  stop  at  registration. 


MILLER,    SUZANNE    LEE,   Tampa,    Flor 
da.  Kappa  Delta. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Severn 
Park,  Maryland.  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 


MILLICAN,     GLENN     THOMAS,     JR., 

Victoria.    Phi    Kappa   Tau. 

MILLIREN,     PATRICIA    ANN,    Seaford, 

Delaware. 


MIMS,    DIANE    SHIRLEY,    Harrisonburg. 
MINTON,  JULIA  GAYE,  Richmond. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


MITCHELL,    REBECCA   ANN,    Bassett.    Kappa 
Alpha  Theta. 

MOBERG,   ALICE    DIANA,    McLean.    Phi    Mu. 
MOLNAR,    MARY    NORTHCOTT,    Farmville. 
MONTFORT,    MRS.    SUSAN    LINN,    Bena. 
MORRISEY,      SUSAN,      Arlington.      Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma. 


MORRISON,  SANDRA  GAY,  Winchester. 
Kappa  Delta. 

MORSCH,  NORA  ANN,  Lenoir,  North  Caro- 
lina. Delta  Delta  Delta. 

MUELLER,  JOHN  MALCOLM,  Springfield. 
MUELLER,  RICHARD  DALE,  Newport  News. 
MYERS,  JANE  EILEEN,  Spring  Grove,  Penn- 
sylvania. 


NELSON,  ANNE  CARTER,  Richmond. 
NEWSOME,      BETTY      BRUCE,      Portsmouth. 
Kappa  Delta. 

NODEN,    PATRICIA    ANN,    Virginia    Beach. 
NOLD,   BARBARA  LOUISE,  Winchester.   Kap- 
pa Delta. 

NORMAN,    JOHN    LAWRENCE,    JR.,    Kens- 
ington, Maryland. 


NORTON,     SANDRA     ROBERTSON,     Pearis- 

burg.  Chi  Omega. 

NYLANDER,      KAREN       ELIZABETH,      West 

Acton,  Massachusetts.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 

OATES,    NANCY   CHRISTINE,    Norfolk. 

OBENCHAIN,  JEANNE  ALICE,  Falls  Church. 

Kappa  Delta. 

O'CONNOR,      RICHARD      ALLAN,      Falls 

Church. 


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OETJEN,     KAREN     ANNE,     Virginia     Beach. 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 

O'GRADY,    JUDITH    KATHLEEN,    Richmond. 

Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

OLDFIELD,  GEORGE  S.,  JR.,  Westfield,  New 

Jersey.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

OLIVER,   BRUCE  ANTHONY,  Staunton. 

OLSEN,       RICHARD      JOHN,       Indianhead, 

Maryland. 


OLSHANSKY,     NORMAN,     Newport     News. 
Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

OPPERT,  JOHN   CARLTON,   Norfolk. 
OSBORNE,     KERMIT     JAMES,     Chesapeake. 
Theta  Delta  Chi. 

O'TOOLE,    TERRENCE    JO,    Monessen,    Penn- 
sylvania. Sigma  Nu. 

OWENS,      RICHARD      HAMILTON,      Silver 
Spring,  Maryland. 


PAGE,    SUSAN,    Santa    Cruz,    California. 

PATE,  VIRGINIA  KENNON,  Havre  de  Grace, 

Maryland.  Chi  Omega. 

PATTERSON,  SHANNON  KAY,  Falls  Church. 

PEARCE,  SUZANNE  PETTIT,   Petersburg. 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

PEARN,     CAROL     ELIZABETH,     Roanoke. 

Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


PEARSON,    GEORGE    MORTIMER,    Emporia. 

PECA,  BEATRICE  ANN,  Akron,  Ohio.  Kappa 

Kappa  Gamma. 

PEERY,     CAROLYN,     Cedar     Bluff.      Kappa 

Kappa  Gamma. 

PENDLETON,  JULIANA,  Woodstock. 

PENNINGTON,  JOHN  REYNOLDS,  Bucking- 

ham. 


PEPPER,  SUSAN  LENNOX,  Colonial  Beach. 
PERKEY,  MARY  E.,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 
PERNICE,     JANET     LYNN,     Springfield. 
PETERS,     KATHERINE    YVONNE,     Hampton. 
PETRILLO,      ROSALIE      GAIL,      Moorestown, 
New  Jersey.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 


PHILLIPS,    ELLEN    AILSWORTH,   Chase   City. 

Phi  Mu. 

PHILLIPS,     RONALD    WAGNER,     Richmond. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

PICZAK,  KARI  JEAN,  Chester. 

PITTARD,    ALICE    YVONNE,    McLean. 

PIXTON,    HEIDI    ELIZABETH,    Seoul,    Korea. 


POND,   JUDITH   ANN,    Newport    News. 
PORTER,     SUSAN     BARTLETT,     Cecil     Field, 
Florida.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
POSTON,    LINDA   ELIZABETH,    Norton. 
POWELL,   WILBUR    KINDRED,   South    Hill. 
POWERS,  THOMAS  J.,  Portsmouth. 


PRENTICE,   JOHN,   The    Hague,    Netherlands. 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

PRETTY,    MARY   BETH,    Danville.    Pi    Beta    Phi. 

PRICE,    CYNTHIA    CUSTER,     Roanoke.    Chi 

Omeoa. 

PRICE,    SANDRA    TAYLOR,    Springfield. 

PRICE,     WILLIAM     HENKEL,     Martinsville. 


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PRIEBE,     NANCY     JEAN,     Rock     Island, 

Illinois. 

PROVINCE,      RITA      MAY,      Bridgeville, 

Pennsylvania.  Kappa  Delta. 


PUGH,   GERALD   FOSTER,   Richmond. 
PURSIFULL,   SHARON   ANNE,   Newport 

News.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


RAGSDALE,    STANLEY    OVERBY,     Nar- 
rows. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
RAMA,    JAMES     MICHAEL,     Hampton. 


RAMOS,    ERNEST    DAVID,    Hampton. 
RANDA,  RICHARD  DEAN,  Falls  Church. 


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Class  Awards  Scholarships  to  Allison  Brenner,  Ric  McKittrick 


Easton, 


FRANCES     ELIZABETH,    Alexandria. 
VICTORIA    ANNE,    Kent,    Ohio.    Phi 


SHEILA      LUCINDA,      Newport 


RANDALL,      MARY      MARGARET, 

Maryland.    Kappa    Kappa    Gamma. 

RAU,     DIANE     MARIE,     Williamsbu 

Mu. 

READ, 

READ, 

Mu. 

REAGON 

News. 


REAVELY,  THOMAS  STEVENS,   Mt.   Pleasant, 
Iowa.  Sigma  Pi. 

REBENTISCH,    ROSALIND,    Alexandria. 
REED,    EMERY   ARNOLD,   JR.,    Falls   Church. 
REEVE,   ANDREW   RICKARDS,   Williamsburg. 
RENFRO,  MARY  ALICE,  Boca   Raton,  Florida. 


REX,  JUDITH  NAN,  Newport  News. 

RICE,    REBECCA    HESS,    Tillar,    Arkansas. 

RICHARDSON,    CAROL    LYNNE,    Arlington. 

Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

RICHARDSON,     LAURIE     FAXON,     Macon, 

Georgia.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

RICHELS,   RICHARD   GAYLE,   Norfolk. 


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RIDOUT,    ROBERT    REASER,    Richmond. 

Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

RILEY,     DIANE     ELAINE,     Boca     Raton, 

Florida.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 

RIPLEY,    ELIZABETH    ANN,    Lynchburg. 

RITCHIE,    PAUL   JAMES,    Williamsburg. 

RITTER,     ALFRED     FRANCIS,     Norfolk. 

Sigma  Pi. 

ROBERTS,    ANNE    CAROL,    Lynchburg. 
Chi  Omega. 

ROBERTS,  BARRIE  LYNN,   Port  Chester, 
New  York. 

ROBERTS,     LAUREL     VIRGINIA,     Alex- 
andria. 

ROLLER,   CAROL  ELIZABETH,  Williams 
burg. 

ROSS,    CECILIA    ELAINE,     Heidelburg, 
Germany.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

ROTH,    FREDERICK    PAUL,    New    York, 

New  York.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

ROW,  STEPHEN  EDWARD,  Delran,  New 

Jersey. 

ROWELL,     THOMASINE     E.,     Newport 

News. 

ROYALL,    WILLIAM     E.,    Williamsburg. 

RUBIN,   KENNETH   STEVEN,  Bronx,   New 

York. 


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RUSSELL,  ROBIN  LOUISE,  Alexandria. 
RUTLEDGE,  DAVID  WHITT,  Newport- 
News. 

SAFFOLD,  GORDON  E.,  Saltville.  Pi 
Lambda  Phi. 

SALE,  JO  CAROL,  Richmond. 
SALEH,    JAHANGIER.    Tehran,    Iran.    Pi 
Lambda    Phi. 


SAMMONS,    MACON    C,    JR.,    Shaws- 
ville. 

SAMPSON,     SHARON     LEIGH,     Reed- 
ville. 

SAMUEL,    JOHN,    Glen    Allen. 
SANDERS,  DONALD  POWELL,  Winters- 
ville,  Ohio.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 
SARDELL,    STEPHEN    WILLIAM,    Hope- 
dale,    Massachusetts.    Sigma    Phi    Epsilon. 

SAULMON,   CATHARINE   SUSAN,   Arl- 
ington. 

SAULNIER,   MARGARET  LOUISE,   Silver 
Spring,  Maryland.  Chi  Omega. 
SAUNDERS,     JAMES     E.,     Waynesboro. 
Kappa  Alpha. 

SAWICK,    KERRY    ANN.    Norfolk. 
SCHEID,    RICHARD    ARTHUR,    Arling- 
ton. Theta  Delta  Chi. 

SCHOFER,      CAROL      ANNE,     Virginia 
Beach. 

SCHNEBLI,      GERI      MARIE,     Arlington. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

SCHWARTZ,     BARBARA     ANN,     Nash- 
ville,   Tennessee.    Delta    Delta    Delta. 
SCOn,  BETTE  SUZANNE,  Falls  Church. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
SCOTT,    DOROTHY    CARROLL,     Delta- 
villa. 


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SCOTT,  PAUL  ALVIN,  Fairfax. 
SCRUGGS,   SUSAN    WRAY,    Camp    La- 
Jeune,  North  Carolina. 
SEAL,  JENNIFER  M.,  Edinburg. 


SEALE,      NANCY      DIANE,     Annandale. 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 

SEDLACEK,    JAROLD    JOSEPH,    Valley 

Forge,  Pennsylvania. 

SEE,    THOMAS    F.,    Winchester.    Kappa 

Alpha. 


SEIBERT,    WILLIAM    G.,   JR.,    St.    Louis, 
Missouri.  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
SELF,    FRANCES    ANN,    Wayne,     Penn- 
sylvania. 
SEWARD,     VIRGINIA     RIVES,     Norfolk. 


SHAFER,   SUSAN   VIRGINIA,    Louisville 

Kentucky. 

SHAIA,    MARY   ANN,    Richmond. 

SHAW,     MARTHA     IRWIN,     Glenshav 

Pennsylvania.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 


SHAW,    STEPHEN     R.,     Fairfield,     Con 

necticut.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

SHAY,  JOHN  ROBERT,  JR.,  Alexandria 

Kappa  Alpha. 

SHEA,    NORBERT    JOHN,    Washington 

D.  C.  Kappa  Sigma. 


SHELBURNE,   WALTER  AVORY,   Abing- 
ton. 

SHORTELL,     BRIAN     STEPHEN,     Alex- 
andria. Kappa  Alpha. 
SHORTER,     ELLEN,      Richmond.     Alpha 
Chi  Omega. 


SIGAFOES,    WILLIAM    HOWARD,    Wil- 
liamsburg. 

SIMS,     ELIZABETH     K.,     Baton      Rouge, 
Louisiana.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
SIPPLE,    HARRY    BURGETT,    Winchester, 
Kentucky. 


SLOTNICK,   STEPHEN    LEE,    Irwin,    Penn- 
sylvania. Sigma  Nu. 
SMITH,     ANNE      ELIZABETH,      Charles 

City. 

SMITH,   CAROL    LEE,    Alexandria.    Delta 

Delta  Delta. 


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During  Busy  Spring  Semester 


SMITH,      DONNA      HANLON,      Front 

Royal.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

SMITH,         JANET       CLINE,        Colonial 

Heights.    Kappa    Alpha    Theta. 

SMITH,      KENNETH      ELWOOD,      JR., 

Richmond. 

SMITH,    SANDRA    LEE,    Newport    News. 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

SMITH,     SANDRA     LYNNE,     Honolulu, 

Hawaii. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM    MORGAN,   II,  Cum- 
berland. 

SMYTH,     LARRY    DOUGLAS,    Alliance, 
Ohio. 

SNEDEGAR,    SUZANNE    MARIE,    Elkins, 
West  Virginia. 

SNYDER,    STEPHEN    MICHAEL,    Arling- 
ton. Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
SORRELL,   LINDA,   Roclcy   Mount,   North 
Carolina. 

SOTER,    ROBERT    W„    Hampton.    Lamb- 
da  Chi  Alpha. 

SOUTHALL,   JOAN    ELIZABETH,    Colo- 
nial Heights.  Kappa  Delta. 
SPAIN,     THOMAS      LINWOOD,      Rich- 
mond. Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
SPEARS,  NANCY  JEAN,  Alexandria. 
SPELL,  LAWRENCE  S.,  Arlington.  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon. 


SPIGGLE,  SUSAN,  Roanoke. 


STANCIL,     JO     LYNNE,     Highland 
Springs.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

STEIGER,   SHARON   SUZANNE,   Annan- 
dale. 

STEINHOFF,  JEFFREY  CARSON,  Arling- 
ton. 

STEPHENSON,    SUSAN    TEMPLE,    Nor- 
folk. Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
STEPHENSON,    WILLIAM    R.,    JR.,    Los 
Angeles,    California.    Kappa    Sigma. 

STICKEL,  LINDA  MAY,  Fairfax. 
STOHNER,    GEORGE    ALAN,    Moores- 
town,    New   Jersey.    Kappa    Sigma. 
STONE,    MARSHALL    DAVID,    Williams- 
burg. 

STOUT,    JAMES    WESLEY,    Bassett.    Phi 
Kappa  Tau. 

STOWE,  BARBARA  ADAIR,  Lynchburg. 

STRANGE,    ALLISON    GORDON,    Flor- 
ence, South  Carolina. 
STRATTON,   JUDITH    MAE,    Alexandria 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

STURGES,  ELIZABETH  M.,  New  Canaan 
Connecticut.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
SULLIVAN,     MARY    JANE,     Stoughton 
Massachusetts. 

SULLIVAN,  ROLL  ALBERT,  New  Market 
Maryland.  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 

SUNDIN,    NANCY   JOHANNA,    Hamp 
ton.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
SWANSON,    HARRY    KENT,    III,    Dan- 
ville. 

SWANSON,    JANICE     LOUISE,     North 
Bend,    Oregon.    Gamma    Phi    Beta. 
SWARTZ,    MARY    HUNTER.    Covington. 
Chi  Omega. 

SWEM,    EARL    GREGG,    III,    Louisville, 
Kentucky. 


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SYLVESTER,    BRUCE    FORSYTH,    Arling- 
ton. 

TABACK,  MAX  STEFAN,  Newport  News. 
TAYLOR,  SUSAN  WATKINS,   Richmond. 

Delta  Delta  Delta. 
TAYLOR,    WILBUR    AUSTIN,    Hampton. 

Kappa  Siqma. 
THATCHER,  NANCY  ANN,   Hampton. 


THOMAS,  ORVILLE  V.,   Stuart  Draft. 
THOMAS,   PHILIP  JOSEPH,   McLean.   Pi 
Kappa  Alpha. 

THOMPSON,   ROBERT  LEONARD,   Lees- 
burg.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
THOMPSON,    SANDRA    JUNE,    Vienna. 
Alpha  Chi  Omeqa. 

TILLBERG,     RICHARD    HARRY,    Guan- 
tanamo  Bay,  Cuba. 

TODD,    JOHN    BUXTON,   JR.,    Newport 

News. 

TOMLINSON,    RICHARD    R.,   Arlington. 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

TOMPKINS,  JAMES  ROBERT,  St.  Paul. 

TONGOUR,      NADIA,      Barnwell,      South 

Carolina.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

TREMBLE,   TRUEMAN    R.,   JR.,    Lively. 


TRIBELHORN,    KARL   PETER,   West   Mif- 
flin, Pennsylvania.  Sigma  Nu. 
TRICE,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  III,  Gouch- 
land.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
TRICE,    ROBERT    HOLMES,    JR.,    Char- 
lottesville. Kappa  Sigma. 
TRIPSON,  LOGAN,  Vero  Beach,   Florida. 
TROPF,    WILLIAM    JACOB,    III,    Spring- 
field. 

TROUTMAN,    SHARON    LEIGH,    Chat- 
ham. 

TUCKER,    JOHN    ALLEN,    JR.,    Virginia 
Beach.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 
TUCKER,     THOMAS     MICHAEL,     Dan- 
ville. 

TURNER,    JOHN     MICHAEL,     Newport 
News. 

TUTTLE,    MARGARET    EMILY    A.,    Alex- 
andria. 


Exercising  to  music  in  modern  dance  class,  girls  learn  grace  in  movement. 


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VACCA,     LINDA     LEE,     Wayne,      New 
Jersey. 

VAKOS,     PATRICIA     LOUISE,     Virginia 
Beach.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
VERNON,   RANDOLPH    EDWARD,   Cov- 
ington. 

VICTOR,  JAMES  ELIJAH,  III,  Annapolis, 
Maryland. 

VILBRANDT,  JO  ANNE,  Rochester,  New 
York.  Kappa  Delta. 


VINCENT,    JAMES    RUSSELL,    McLean. 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

VOGEL,  MARY  JEAN,  Portsmouth. 
VORE,   STEVEN    BROOKS,    Fairfax. 
WADE,  ELIZABETH  ANN,  Clifton  Forge. 
WADE,  HARRIET  ANNE,  Norfolk. 


WADKINS,  ELIZABETH  LEE,  Warsaw. 
WAGNON,  JOAN  LESLIE,  Clinton, 
Maryland. 

WAINWRIGHT,  BARBARA  ANNE,  New- 
port News. 

WALKER,   JAMES    LAFAYETTE,    Moores- 
town,  New  Jersey. 

WALKER,     MARTHA     ELIZABETH,     La- 
Crosse.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


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WOMBLE,    BENJAMIN    E.,   JR.,    Suffolk. 

Siqma  Phi  Epsilon. 

WOOD,   CECILY  CLAIRE,   Staunton. 

WOOD,    ROBIN    LOUISE,    Alexandria. 

WOODWARD,   JOAN,  Arlington. 

WRIGHT,     DONALD    E.,    JR.,    Newport 

News. 


WRIGHT,   THOMAS    BAXTER,  JR.,    Falls 

Church.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

WYATT,    BETTY   WADE,    Hampton. 

YEAGER,   MARY  VIENNA,  Arlington.  Pi 

Beta  Phi. 

YOUNG,   CHARLES  JOSEPH,    Freeport, 

Pennsylvania.  Kappa  Alpha. 

YOUNG,    MARY    KATHRYN,    Arlington. 


YOUNG,    RICHARD    LLOYD,    Washing- 
ton, D.C. 

YUHAS,  LINDA,  Alexandria. 
YURACHEK,     PAUL    ANTHONY,     Rich- 
mond. Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
ZEIGLER,    HARVEY    H.,    JR.,    Hyndman, 
Pennsylvania. 

ZIGLAR,    STEVEN    W.,    Cheverly,    Mary- 
land. 


WALSH,  EDWARD  ROBERT,  York,  Pennsylvania.  Phi  Kappa  Tau. 
WALTON,  CECELIA  KAYE,  Lynchburg.  Kappa  Delta. 
WARE,  DAVID  WARREN,  JR.,  Toano. 
WARE,  SUSAN  ELAINE,  Woodbridge. 
WARRINGTON,  ANN  SIGNE,  Norfolk.  Kappa  Delta. 
WATSON,  LINDA  CAROL,  Williamsburg.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
WEIHER,  MARY  KATHERINE,  Orlando,  Florida. 


WEILL,  ROBERT  JEFFREY,  Falls  Church. 

WEISSENSTEIN,  PEGGY  ANN,  Annandale. 

WENRICH,   ELIZABETH    ROBERTSON,  Willmington,    Delawar 

WEST,  NANCY,  Newport  News. 

WESTERMAN,  RICHARD,  Falls  Church.  Pi  Lambda  Phi. 

WHEAT,  VALERIE  KAY,  Vienna. 

WHICKER,  JOHNNE  CHERRE,  Norfolk.  Chi  Omega. 


WHITE,  DAVID  RITCHIE,  Arlington. 

WHITMAN,  ESTHER  THOMPSON,  Roanoke. 

WIDELL,  RICHARD  ROBERT,  Mexico,  New  York. 

WILD,  JOAN  ELIZABETH,  Noblesville,  Indiana.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 

WILKERSON,  DOROTHY  SWANN.  Richmond.  Kappa  Delta. 

WILLARD,  EDGAR  HAROLD,  III,  Lanoley. 

WILLIAMS,  BENJAMIN  A.,  Ill,  Courtland.  Kappa  Sigma. 


WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  L,  Vienna. 
WILLIAMS,  JEFFREY  EDWARD,  Stephens  City. 
WINCH,  ALICE  REBEKAH,  Hampton. 
WING,  STEPHEN  STALEY,  Norfolk. 
WINN,  JOSEPH  ERNEST,  Newport  News. 
WITHERS,  GLENNE  DORA,  Berryville. 
WOLFF,  ELLEN  GENE,  Hanover,  Pennsylvania. 


Exam    concern    and    pressure    are    mirrored    in    the    face    of 
Linda    Phillips    as    she   takes    a    break    in    the    Wigwam. 


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Members  of  Class  of  '69  Are  First  to  Occupy 


Sunshine  and  speeches  welcomed 
the  Class  of  1969  to  William  and 
Mary.  An  overwhelming  class 
spirit  was  the  trademark  of  the 
Class  of  '69.  From  their  first  day 
here  the  freshmen  supported  and 
promoted  the  College;  some  en- 
thusiastic '69'ers  helped  found 
the  new  Booster  Club.  Before 
the  year  passed  the  freshmen 
were  ready  to  take  their  places 
in  the  ranks  of  students  who  call 
William  and  Mary  home. 


PRESIDENT— Will  Hooker 
VICE-PRES.— Ed  Kellam 
SEC.-TREAS.-Pam  Roberts 
HISTORIAN— Linda    Freeman 


ACKROYD,    JANET    ELIZABETH,    Springfield. 
ACREE,  BARBARA  KENT,  Sharps. 
ADAMS,   WILLIAM   ARCHIE,  JR.,   Williams- 
burg. 

ALBERT,    ALAN    FREDRIC,    Baltimore,    Mary. 
land. 
ALEXANDER,  ALTHEA  P.,  Catlett. 


ALGATT,  JUDITH  ANN,  Salisbury,  Maryland. 
ALLEN,  DAVID  M.,  Adrian,  Michigan. 
AMEE,    STEPHEN    ELIOT,    Ogunquit,    Maine. 
ANDERSON,    CHERYL    DEE,    Moline,    Illinois. 
ANDREW,  BETTY  LYNN,  Altavista. 


ANTHOLZ,    MARY   BEE,    Minneapolis,    Mir 

sota. 

ARNOLD,  KAREN  SUE,  Annandale. 

AUMAN,     SARAJANE,     Virginia     Beach. 

AUSTIN,    TIMOTHY    LEE,    Annandale. 

BABB,     BARBARA    ELLEN,    Alexandria. 


BAGBY,   THOMAS   LEE,   Glen   Allen. 
BAKER,    BILLIE  ANNE,    Richmond. 
BANKS,   JUDY  ELLEN,    Florence,   South  Caro- 
lina. 

BARBOUR,    RICHARD    EDWIN,    Richmond. 
BARGER,   RAY  MAYNARD,   Buena  Vista. 


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James  Blair  Terrace,  New  Rooms  in  Jefferson 


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BARNER,   SALLY    RUTH,    Richmond. 

BARNES,     ROBERT     CARLTON,     Richardson, 

Texas. 

BARRETT,   JAMES    CARLIE,    Chesapeake. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT  GORDON,  Newport  News. 

BEACHLEY,  NANCY  LOUISE,   Hopewell. 


BELL,    RANDOLPH    MARSHALL,    New    Kens- 
ington, Pennsylvania. 

BELL,    ROBERT    LESLIE,    West    Palm     Beach, 
Florida. 

BENNETT,  JOHN  PRICE,  Winchester. 
BERCK,     DOROTHY     ANN,     Portsmouth. 
BERGLUND,     JANET     CLARA,     Fort     Eustis. 


BEVINS,    TIMOTHY    BOYNTON,    Alexandria. 
BICKERS,    MICHAEL    ALAN,    Charlottesville. 
BIORDI,  TONI  ELIZABETH,  Arlington. 
BLAKE,    KATHLEEN   JANE,    Falls   Church. 
BLOMOUIST,   ROGER   NEIL,   Falls  Church. 


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BLOUNT,   SUSAN    MALLETT,    Petersburg. 
BLUM,   JOHN    CURTIS,   JR.,    Annandale. 
BLY,  ROBERT  DEXTER,  Newport,  Vermont. 
BOAL,   ROBERT  THOMAS,  III,  Cedar  Grove, 
New  Jersey. 
BOISSEAU,   EDWARD   HOOKER,   Richmond. 


BONNER,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Hot  Springs. 
BORDEN,  SUZANNE,  Richmond. 
BOSWELL,   JOHN    EASTBURN,    Petersburg. 
BOWEN,    PAMELA   GAY,    Charlottesville. 
BOWLING,   ARTHUR   LEE,    Lynchburg. 


BOWMAN,      JOHN      RANDALL,      Lebanon, 
Ohio. 

BRADSHAW,    JOHN    OVERTON,    Fredericks- 
burg. 

BRADSTREET,  ANNE,  Williamsburg. 
BRAY,  JERRY  RANDOLPH,  Chesapeake. 
BREEN.  BETTIJOYCE,   Fort  Monroe. 


BRETNALL,  VIRGINIA  JANE,  Garden  City, 

Long  Island.  New  York. 

BRIM,   BLAINE   BYRON,  Alexandria. 

BRINA,  WILLIAM  T.,  JR.,   Bay  Village,  Ohio. 

BRINK,  LINDA  FAYE,  McLean. 

BROOKS,    DAVID    HEBER,    Falls    Church. 


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BROWN,  ALAN  KENT,  Natorna  Heights. 
Pennsylvania. 

BROWN,  DANA  ANTHONY,  Hampton. 
BROWN,  ROBERT  EDWARD,  Alex- 
andria. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  WILMOT,  JR.,  Lynch- 
burg. 

BROWN,  SUSAN  KATHRINE,  Virginia 
Beach. 


BROWN,    WYNYARD    ADAIR,    Warren-  ^0I^dV 


BUBSEY,    WILLIAM     EDWARD,     Brecks- 

ville,  Ohio. 

BUCKLEY,     LINDA     LOUISE,     Cheverly, 

Maryland. 

BUFFINGTON,   CARL   E.,  JR.,    Fairfield, 

Connecticut. 

BULYNKO,    LYDIA    DAWN,    Alexandria. 


BURGRAFF,     CRAIG     ROBERT,     Allen- 
town,  Pennsylvania. 

BURKE,  FREDERICK  COLLINS,  Vienna. 
BUSHONG,  DELORES  ANN,  Wood- 
stock. 

BUSSE,   LAURA   B.,   Charlottesville. 
BUTLER,     MARION     T.,     JR.,     Athens, 
Georgia. 


BUTLER,    NORA    DALBY,    Suffolk. 

BYRD,   CLAUDIA  ANN,    Richmond. 

CAFEO,    LINDA    LOUISE,    Alexandria. 

CAHOON,     ROGER     HOWELL,     West 

Chesapeake. 

CALHOUN,  SUSAN  JANE,  Swainsboro, 

Georgia. 


CAMDEN,     SANDRA     KAY,      Madison, 
Heights. 

CAMP,    DEL    RICHARD,    Leesburg. 
CAMPBELL,    RONALD    WARREN,    Roa- 
noke. 

CAMPBELL,  SUSAN   MARY,  Centerville, 
Ohio. 

CARDILLO,     GRACEMARY,     Fort     Lee, 
New  Jersey. 


CARHART,     JUDY    ANN,     Colonial 

Heights. 

CARLTON,  ALICE  C,  Alexandria. 

CARPER,    JOSEPH    RAY,     Danville. 

CASEY,    EVERETT    FRANK,    Shrewsbury, 

Massachusetts. 

CAVANAUGH,     THOMAS     WILLIAM, 

Portsmouth. 


CELLA,    NANCY    LOUISE,    Willingboro, 
New  Jersey. 

CHANCELLOR,  ANN   LAYMAN,   Frank- 
fort, Kentucky. 

CHANCELLOR,  RUTH  DONNAN,  Alex- 
andria. 

CHARD,    DOUGLAS    NORMAN,    Provi- 
dence,   Rhode    Island. 
CHASE,  JUDITH  CANEEL,  Salem. 

CHAUSSE,  PATRICIA  ANN,  Roanoke. 
CHEATHAM,  ALVIN  PAULIN,  Williams- 
burg. 

CHESSON,    MICHAEL    BEDOUT,    New- 
port News. 

CHESTERMANN,    EVAN    R.,    Ill,    Rich- 
mond. 

CHILDERS,    EDWIN    ROBERT.   JR.,    Vir- 
ginia Beach. 


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CHOCKLETT,     CHARLES     WAYNE,      Lynch- 

burq. 

CHRISTIANSON,    JAMES    RICHARD,    Bait!- 

more,  Maryland. 

CHRISTOPHER,   JOHN   CORBIN,   Tappahan- 

nock. 


CHUBB,   WILLIAM    S.,    Grosse    Polnte,    Michi- 
gan. 

CLARK,  JACQUELINE  E.,  Richmond. 
CLARK,    JAMES    BRUCE,    San     Diego,    Cali- 
fornia. 


CLARK,    LINDA   DIAN,   Sandston. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  Richmond. 
CLAYTON,    HELEN    MARIE,    Lanexa. 


Freshman   boys   pile   logs  high 
for  "The  Fire  of  the  Bells." 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


"Why  didn't  I  take  biology?" 
wonders  a  freshman  geology 
student. 


COBB,  JAMES   GURLEY,   Norge. 

COCHRAN,     STEPHEN     GREY,     Virgini, 

Beach. 

COLEMAN,   RONALD  CARY,  Williamsburg. 


COLLINS,    ELIZABETH    WARE,    Norfolk. 
CONVERSE,  RAY,  Falls  Church. 
COOKE,  JUDITH  ANN,  Hopewell. 


COOPER,  ELLEN  HOPE,  Pearisburg. 
COOPER,    MARIAN    LOUISE,    Springfield. 
CORVINO,    MARGARET   ELSIE,   Carlisle   B; 
racks,  Pennsylvania. 


COUSINS,  JOHN  PAUL,  Forest. 

COVINGTON,   SUSAN    ELLEN   JEAN,    North 

Springfield. 

COX,  VIRGINIA  LEE,   Newport  News. 


365 


CRANE,  MICHAEL  L,  Vienna. 

CREWE,    WILLIAM    STEWART,    Bethes- 

da,  Maryland. 


CRISSEY,   BARBARA  JEAN,   Huntington, 
West  Virginia. 

CROWTHER,       NANCY       BRADFORD, 
West    Hyattsville,    Maryland. 


CUMBEE,    RICHARD    SHERIDAN,    Pem- 
broke. 
CURLEE,   FRANCIS  LYNN,   High    Point, 

North  Carolina. 


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"It's   so  easy!  All    I    did   was  smile   at  him   in   the 
caf  today." 


Class  and  School  Spirit  Prevail  in  Memorable  Due  Week 


CURWEN,  DIANA  LOUISE,  Fieldale. 

CYRUS,      LYNDA      ANNE,      Lynchburg. 

DAGGETT,    SALLIE   MOORE,    Marianna, 

Arkansas. 

DAINER,    PAUL   MACLYN,    Union,    New 

Jersey. 

DALEY,  JOHN  GORDON,  Falls  Church. 


DARR,  MICHAEL  GLENN,  Wadsworth, 
Ohio. 

DAUGHERTY,  DAVID  REAMS,  Roches- 
ter, Minnesota. 

DAVID,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  Abington, 
Pennsylvania. 

DAVIS,  GEORGE  HUGHES,  Arlington. 
DAVIS,  RICHARD  MICHAEL,  Lima, 
Ohio. 


DAVIS,   ROBERT  PRATT,   Newport  News. 

DAY,     ROBERT     WARWICK,     Reading, 

Pennsylvania. 

DEAN,  JOHN  HOWARD,  Chester,  New 

Jersey. 

DECOT,   MARK  EDWIN,   Basking   Ridge, 

New  Jersey. 

DEEKENS,  JOHN   MACKENZIE,  Amelia. 


DEFREES,    JANE    LINDSAY,    Alexandria. 
DEHN,  GALE,  Arlington. 
DENENBERG,   DENNIS,    Manheim,    Penn- 
sylvania. 

DENNY,  PATRICIA  DIANNE,  Danville. 
DENT,    CHARLES    EDWARD,    JR.,    Pula- 
ski. 


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DEWEY,      HARTLEY      FISKE,       Newport 
News. 

DEWITT,   PAUL,  Virginia   Beach. 
DICKINSON,    ENDERS,    IV,    Richmond. 
DILLON,    LARRY    THEARON,     Martins- 
ville. 

DINNER,      ELLIOTT     DAVID,      Scranton, 
Pennsylvania. 


DIPAOLA,    MICHAEL    FRANCIS,    South 
Hackensack,  New  Jersey. 
DIVERS,    ROBERT    LEE,    Rocky    Mount. 
DOBYNS,      CHARLOTTE     ANN,      Beau- 
fort, South  Carolina. 

DODSON,   HARRY   HUGH,  JR.,    Lynch- 
burg. 

DORROH,  JOHN   OLIVE,  JR.,    Houston, 
Texas. 


DOUTHAT,  JAMES  EVANS,  Petersburg. 
DOWNING,  JACK  RAYMOND,  New- 
ark. Ohio. 

DRESS,  NORMAN  T.,  Wadsworth,  Ohio. 
DRISCOLL,  JOHN  PATRICK,  Richmond. 
DRISCOLL,  LAWRENCE  T.,  Rochester, 
New  York. 


DRYER,  LYNN  RUTH,  Waynesboro. 

DUDLEY,    TERRENCE    LYNN,    Herndon. 

DUNN,  WILLIAM   LEE,   Newport  News. 

DUREY,    ORIN    JORDAN,     III,    Virginia 

Beach. 

EATON,  DEMARIS  WINSTON,  Margate, 

New  Jersey. 


EBERHARDT,     MICHAEL     C,     Danville, 

Illinois. 

EDGREN,       PHILIP       ARTHUR,       Silver 

Spring,  Maryland. 

ELLENSON,     DAVID    HARRY,     Newport 

News. 

ELLIOTT,  CHARLES   S.,   JR.,    Lynchburg. 

ELLIOTT,  EDWIN  POWERS,  JR.,  Manas- 


EMERICK,    JAMES    TRACY,     Fort    Mc- 

Clennan,  Alabama. 

ENGLE,  JACQUELINE  ANNE,   Roanoke. 

ERNSTMEYER,      JAN      LOIS,      Seattle, 

Washington. 

EVANS,   SUSAN   FERN,  Alexandria. 

FAIRBANK,  WENDY   ELIZABETH,   Dhah- 

ran,  Saudi  Arabia. 


FAIRBANKS,    GEORGE   C,    IV,    Virginia 


act. 


Rich- 


FAUBER,      SUZANNE      DILLON, 

mond. 

FENIGSOHN,    GEORGE    IRA,    Newport 

News. 

FERGUSON,      JOHN       ELVIN,       Rocky 

Mount. 

FINLEY,  WILLIAM   KIRKLAND,   Franklin. 


FLORENCE,    HENRY    MICHAEL,    West- 
wood.  New  Jersey. 

FLYNN,    JOAN    LESLEY,    West    Spring- 
field. 

FONDA,    EMMA  JEANNINE,   Onancock. 
FORE,    DANNY   GARFIELD,    Rustburg. 
FORRER,      MARTHA      JEANNE,      Rich- 
mond. 


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FORREST,    CARROLL    MARK,    Poquoson. 

FOX,     ERNEST     ERWIN,     Short     Hills,     New 

Jersey. 

FRANKS,     DOUGLAS     WAYNE,     Hopewell. 

FRAZER,     ELIZABETH     P.,     Newport     News. 

FRAZIER,     PATRICIA    ANNE,    Altavista. 


FRECE,  JOHN  WALTER,  Lilian. 
FREEMAN,    LINDA    LEE,    Richmond. 
FRIEDLAND,     DORENE     GAY,     Hampton. 
FRIEDMAN,     KATHLEEN     GOULD,     Spring- 
field, Illinois. 
FROSCHER,     TORREY     CURTIS,     Arlington. 


FULLERTON,  RICHARD  BROOKS,  Vienna. 
GALLOWAY,  LURA  GODDIN,  Greenville, 
South  Carolina. 

GARBER,     DENETTE     BELLE,     Waynesboro. 
GARBER,     JOHNNY     WAYNE,     Quicksburg. 
GASKINS,    STEVE    PETTIE,    III,    Arlington. 


GAYLE,    RICHARD   CARLTON,    Sandston. 
GIAMPAPA,    NANCYE   CAROL,    Alexandria. 
GIBSON,    GALE   HOLLY,   Annandale. 
GILL,  SANDRA  LEE,  Staunton. 
GILLESPIE,     WILLIAM     BRUCE,     Roanoke. 


GIRARD,  THOMAS   PLEASANT,  West  Ches- 
ter, Pennsylvania. 

GIVENS,    LOUISE    KNIGHT,    Pearisburg. 
GLASSMAN,      ANDREW      PAUL,      Hamden, 
Connecticut. 

GLENN,  JEAN  PAXTON,  Waynesboro. 
GODWIN,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  III,  Norfolk. 


GORDON,  JUDY  ALICE,  Washington,   D.C. 

GRACIAN,  PATRICIA  MARIA,  Williamsburg. 

GRAHAM,    ROBERT  ALLISON,   Ashland. 

GREEN,   JAMES   CRAWFORD,    Penns   Grove, 

New  Jersey. 

GRIFFITH,    DOUGLAS    PAUL,    Ellicott    City, 

Maryland. 


GRIMM,  EMMETT  CARL,  Linville. 
GROVE,   ROBERTA   LYNN,  Glen   Rock,    Penn- 
sylvania. 

GURNEY,    RICHARD    D.,    Arlington. 
HAASE,  LINDA  LEE,  Richmond. 
HALL,     CHRISTINE     LYNN,     Cedar     Rapids, 


HALL,  WENDY  STUART,   Mathews. 

HALLMAN,   BRIAN   SHEPARD,  Arlington. 

HAMACK,     KEITH     HARTMOND,     Seattle, 

Washington. 

HAMERSEN,     CAROL     ELIZABETH,     Kansas 

City,  Missouri. 

HAMILTON,  ANN,  Dayton. 


HAMILTON,    WILLIAM    WADE,    Wise. 
HARDIE,   WILLIAM    B.,   JR.,    El    Paso,   Texas. 
HARDING,     MICHAEL    STUART,     Leonardo, 
New  Jersey. 

HARPER,   GAYLE  CLIFTON,   Richmond. 
HARRIS,    SANDRA   ELLA,    Gladstone. 


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HARTSOCK,     WILLIAM     H.,     JR.,     Hershey, 
Pennsylvania. 

HARWOOD,      GERTRUDE      CLASH,      Rich- 
mond. 

HAUCK.   NANCY  CAROL,  Springfield. 
HAWKINS,    DAVID    L.,    Owenton,    Kentucky. 
HAYHURST,    RICHARD  ALLEN,   Parkersburg, 
West  Virginia. 


HELFRICH,  DOROTHY  DIANE,  Seaford,   Del- 
aware. 

HENDERSON,    EDMUND    M.,    JR.,    Nassawa- 
dox. 

HENDRICKS,    WILLIAM   T..    Hampton. 
HENNINGER,     ROBERT    LEROY,     McLean. 
HENRY,     BARBARA     MARTIN,     Hampton. 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


Residents  of  James  Blair  Terrace  provide  a  highlight  of  Due  Week   as   they    march   to   campus   with    their   contribution    to    the 
"Fire  of  Bells"  bonfire. 


HERNDON,    JESSE    M.,    Ill,    Sorel,    Quebec, 

Canada. 

HERRING,    FRANCES    LEE,    Newport    News. 

HEWES,     DEAN     EDWARD,     Fredericksburg. 

HIATT,   JAMES    HOWARD,   Arlington. 

HIEGEL,   PATRICIA  LOUISE,  Williamsburg. 


HILDEBRAND,    PAUL   H.,   JR.,    Alexandria. 
HILL,  MARILYN  LOIS,  Pulaski. 
HINER,  LAURA  ANN,  Richmond. 
HINSON,  HELEN  SUZANNE,  Alexandria. 
HITT,    ANNE   MORTON,    Richmond. 


HOFFMAN,    RICHARD    JOHN,    Annandale. 

HOLLANDSWORTH,    JOHN    ALAN,    Collins- 

ville. 

HOLM,    THOMAS    ALVIN,     Falls    Church. 

HOLMES,   ROBERT  ALLEN,  Aliguippa,  Penns- 

sylvania. 

HONEMAN,    DONALD    MICHAEL,    McLean. 


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HOOKER,    PATRICIA   MARIE,   Williams 

burg. 

HOOKER,  RAY  WILLARD,  JR.,  Victoria 

Australia. 

HOPKINS,    DEBORAH    COOK,    Summit 

New  Jersey. 

HOPKINS,    JOSEPH    ANTHONY,    Ches 

ter. 

HOSKINS,    DONNA    LYNN,    Fort    Eustis 


HOTTELL,  NANCY  LEE,  Mt.  Crawford. 
HOWARD,  JOHN  TIMOTHY,  Laguna 
Beach,  California. 

HOWE,  MARGARET  LEIGH,  Mt.  Solon. 
HOWELL,      ROBERT      LYNDON,      Alex- 
andria. 
HUBER,    MIRIAM    SUE,    Rustburg. 


HUDSON,  RONALD  LARRY,   Richmond. 
HUESTON,    JACK    SCOTT,     Richmond. 
HUFFMAN,    LISA   LEE,   Winchester. 
HULEY,    PETER    HART,    Arlington. 
HULL,    DIANA    FAYE,    Buena    Vista. 


Freshman  Dormitories  Create  Floats  for  Homecoming  Parade 


HULSE,  NANCY  LOUISE,  Richmond. 

HUNT,     ROBERT     REED,     JR.,     Startex, 

South  Carolina. 

HUNTER,      BARBARA     JEANNE,      Falls 

Church. 

HUTCHESON,  MARTHA  E.,  Chase  City. 

HUTCHESON,    ROBERT    B.,    Woodbury, 

New  Jersey. 


IRWIN,     SANDRA     LYNNE,     Livingston, 

New  Jersey. 

JACKSON,    STEVEN    LEON,    Staunton. 

JACOBS,    YETTA    LEE,    Hampton. 

JAGGARD,   STEPHEN    H.,    Pitmon,    New 

Jersey. 

JAMERSON,   PAMELA  JO,    Dillwyn. 


JARVIS,    THOMAS    DESTRY,    Glasgow. 
JENKINS,    SUSAN    KATHRYN,    Neptune 
Beach.  Florida. 

JOHNSON,    BARBARA    ANNE,    Church- 
land. 

JOHNSON,    BEVERLY    JEAN,    Alexand- 
ria. 
JOHNSON,     LOIS    WINN,     Staunton. 


JOHNSON,    RUTH    ANNE,    Roanoke. 

JONES,       BRUCE      ALAN,       Pottstown, 

Pennsylvania. 

JONES,    EVELYN    DIANE,    Williamsburg. 

JORDAN,  KATHRYN  LEE,  Williamsburg. 

JORDAN,    LESLIE   TEMPLE,    East   Setau- 

ket,  New  York. 


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JORDAN,     MARGARET     MYERS,     Emporia. 

KALEN,     LINDA     SUE,     Arlington. 

KANTZER,      RICHARD     FORBES,     Wheaton, 

Illinois. 

KAPLAN,    ROBERT    RICHARD,    Los    Angeles, 

California. 

KAUFMAN,     ROCHELLE     V„     Wakefield. 


KEATOR,     PHILIP    JOHN,     Newport     News. 
KEITER,     JOHN     WAVERLY,    York,     Pennsyl- 

KELLAM,    EDWIN    CLAY,    JR.,    Norfolk. 
KELLY,    JACK     ED,     Panama     City,     Florida. 
KELLY,     ROBERT     FRANCIS,     Silver     Spring, 
Maryland. 


KENLEY,   MARGARET  ELLEN,  Virginia   Beach. 
KERSEY,    KATHY    ANN,    Virginia    Beach. 
KESTENBAUM,    THELDA    MAE,    Culpeper. 
KEUPER,    KENNETH    ERWIN,    JR.,    Wilming- 
ton, Delaware. 

KIEFFER,      ROBERT      EDWARD,      Atlanta, 
Georgia. 


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KILMARTIN,  TANITH,  Lovingston. 
KING,    JOHN    GRANVILLE,    JR.,    Yorktown. 
KINTSFATHER,   DAVID   P.,  JR.,   Falls   Church. 
KIRACOFE,    NANCY    BIBB,    Williamsburg. 
KIRKLEY,   JOAN    MARIE,    Norfolk. 


KISHBAUCH,      KATHRYN      JANE,      Wood- 
bridge. 

KLINE,  PHYLLIS  ANN,  Blacksburg. 
KNAUPP,  ROBERT  WOODROW,  South  Plain- 
field,  New  Jersey. 

KNIGHT,    CAROL   ANN,    Chesapeake. 
KNIGHT,    RICHARD    ERMES,    Arlington. 


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KNOH,  JUDY  LANE,  Martinsville. 
KOCH,  ROBERT  MAGOON,  JR.,  Falls  Church. 
KOEHLER,  CAROLYN  JEAN,  Arlington. 
KOHLHAGEN,    STEVEN    WERNER,     Springfield. 
KORTE,  DON  WALKER,  JR.,  Virginia  Beach. 


KORTY,    FREDERICK    WILLIAM,    Riverdale,    Maryland. 

KRON,    MARILYN    MAY,    Roslyn    Heights,    Long    Island, 

New  York. 

LACY,  LINDA  ELIZABETH,  Newport  News. 

LADERBERG,  WENDY  ANN,  Norfolk. 

LAMM,  BRIAN  DAVID,  Falls  Church. 


LANE,  DENIS  KENNEDY,  JR.,  Alexandria. 
LANGHORST,   GAIL  ANN,    Bethlehem,    Pennsylvania. 
LANKFORD,  PAUL  GANDY,  Franklin. 
LARSON,     KARIN     LOU,     Riverdale,     Maryland. 
LARSON,  NANCY  JO,  Phoenixville,  Pennsylvania. 


LAWSON,  RICHARD  COOPER,  Perry,  Georgia. 

LEE,  RONALD  EDWIN,  Chesapeake. 

LEHIGH,    JOHN    MILTON,    Hanover,    Pennsylvania. 

LEMMER,     JANET    SUE,     Falls     Church. 

LEONARD,     MELANIE     REBECCA,     Morrisville,     Per 

sylvania. 


LEWIS,  WANDA  ELIZABETH,  Natural  Bridge. 

LIPSEY,    CHRISTOPHER    M.,    Huntington,    Long    Island, 

New  York. 

LITTLEJOHN,     ALBERT     C,     JR.,     Charlotte,      North 

Carolina. 

LONG,    BRUCE    BARBER,   Warsaw. 

LONG,   JAQUELYN   L'ENGLE,    Buffalo,   New  York. 


LONG,  NANCY  O'NEIL,  Richmond. 

LONG,    WILLIAM    IVEY,    Rockhill,    South    Carolina. 

LOSH,     RICHARD     CATON,    JR.,    Albuquerque,     New 

Mexico. 

LOVE,  DAVID  WINN,  Smithfield. 

LOVELACE,  NANCY  LYNN,  Lynchburg. 


LOWE,  WILLIAM  CURTIS,  Atlanta,  Georgia. 
LOWRY,  JOHN  CHARLES,  Williamsburg. 
LUBELEY,  MICHAEL  DAVID,  Falls  Church. 
LUCAS,  DIANE  ELIZABETH,  Kettering,  Ohio. 
LUCKEY,  DIANE,  Richmond. 


LUZINS,  JURIS,  Norfolk. 
LYON,  DAVID  ALLEN,  IV,  Petersburg. 
MACKEY,  SARA  LEE,  Richmond. 
MADISON,  ALAN  WAYNE,  Palmyra. 
MAEDER,  SUSANNE  RUTH,  Richmond. 


372 


MAJKA,      THEOPHILE     JOSEPH,      Newport 

News. 

MALLORY,  SUSAN  ANNE,  Norfolk. 

MAPP,  MARY  LUCIE,  Nassawadox. 


MAPP,  NANCY  LOUISE,  Quinley. 
MARCHESE,    WILLIAM    VITO,     Richmond. 
MARSH,      LINDA     RUTH,      Canton,      Massa- 
chusetts. 


MARSHALL,  BEVERLY  W.,  Gloucester. 
MARSHALL,   CHARLES   THOMAS,    Williams- 
burg. 
MARSHALL,  JANET  ELAINE,  Alexandria. 


MARVIN,    EVERETT    D.,    Ill,    Oklahoma    City, 

Oklahoma. 

MASON,  CLAIRE  LOUISE,   Bowling  Green. 

MASSEY,    THOMAS    JEROME,    Richmond. 


MASTERS,     MARY    ELIZABETH,     Phc 

Pennsylvania. 

MASTIN,   JANE    BRYAN,    Roanoke. 

MAUCK,    ELLEN    DOUGLAS,    Luray. 


MAY,  DAVID  SELDEN,  Clarksville,  Maryland. 
MAY,  JAMES  TERRELL,  III,  Virginia  Beach. 
McCARROLL,  ROBERT  STACY,  West  Spring- 
field, Massachusetts. 


McCORMICK,    JEFFREY    CHARLES,     Bowie, 

Maryland. 

McENTYRE,    THOMAS    GORE,    La    Canada, 

California. 

McGEE,      MICHAEL      PATRICK,      Wheaton, 

Maryland. 


MclNDOE,  LINDA  MAE,  Richmond. 

McLaughlin,  Robert  e.,  jr.,  Aiexandri 

McLEOD,      NORA      LYNN,      Winston-Salen 
North  Carolina. 


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Dr.  Paschall  greets  an  early  arrival 
at  the  annual  President's  Tea  for 
freshmen. 


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Lab    assistant    Joe    Lieb    assists    Roger    Blomquist,    Artie    Bowling,   and   Marilyn   Owen   as  they  conduct   a   physics  experiment. 


McPHERSON,  JOHN   CHARLES,   Hous- 
ton, Texas. 

McPHERSON,     TIMOTHY     C,     Arling- 
ton. 

MENKE,     WAYNE     D.,      Rahway,      New 
Jersey. 

MERRITT,     MARGARET    ANNE,     Dallas, 
Texas. 
MEYER,    CAROL    LEE,    Williamsburg. 


MICK,  ROBERTA,  Roanoke. 

MILES,  LARUE  CARTER,  Bristol. 

MILLER,  ANN  SHELDON,   Falls  Church. 

MILLER,      ARTHUR      S.,      Ill,      Virginia 

Beach. 

MILLER,  CAROL  LYNN,  Vienna. 


MILLER,    RICHARD    WILLIAM,    Moline, 
Illinois. 

MILLER,      SUZANNE      MANCILL,     An- 
nandale. 

MILLER,       THOMAS       IRVIN,       Berlin, 
Pennsylvania. 

MITCHELL,    JACQUELINE    SUE,    Alex- 
andria. 
MOFFITT,  SUSAN  E„  Smithfield. 


MONCOL,  SUSAN  ANN,  Prince  George. 
MONK,  RICHARD  FRANCIS,  Spring- 
field. 

MOORE,  SUSAN  JEANNETTE,  Virginia 
Beach. 

MORDEN,  MARY  LOUISE,  Bad  Axe, 
Michigan. 

MORGAN,  THOMAS  ELDER,  Annan- 
dale. 

MORIARTY,  BARBARA  WAYNE,  Arl- 
ington. 

MORRIS,   ALETHIA   ANN,    Richmond. 
MORRIS,     ROBERT     FRANKLIN,     Salis- 
bury, Maryland. 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM  DWIGHT,  Falls 
Church. 

MORRISSEY,  JANE  NORMA,  Manches- 
ter, New  Hampshire. 


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MORSS,    MARK    FRANKLIN,    Worthing- 
ton,  Ohio. 

MORTON,  TERRY  ALAN,  Scotch   Plains, 
New  Jersey. 

MOWEN,  JOHN   CALVIN,   III,  Waynes- 
boro. 

MUENCH,    JEAN    ALICE,    Alexandria. 
MULLOY,   SUSAN   MARY,   La   Paz,    Boli- 


MURRAY,  ALLAN  DALE,  Michigan  City, 
Indiana. 

MURRAY,  DWIGHT  W.,  South  Boston. 
NACHMAN,  HENRY  DUDLEY,  Rich- 
mond. 

NANCE,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE,  Frede- 
ricksburg. 

NANCE,  GERALD  NEWMAN,  Arling- 
ton. 


NECSARY,  JUDITH   ANN,  Tazewell. 
NELMS,    ANN    SCOTT,    Vinton. 
NELSON,     DOUGLAS     LEA,     Richmond. 
NEWMAN,      MARY      ELLEN      HAYES, 
Williamsburg. 

NICKERSON,     HARRIETT    LYNN,    Will- 
iamsburg. 


Thirty-nine  Participate  in  First  Freshman  Honors  Program 


NININGER,    JENNY    ELIZABETH,    Roa- 
noke. 

NUCKOLS,    MICHAEL   AUBREY,    Rocky 
Mount. 

NUGENT,     THOMAS     PATRICK,     Alex- 
andria. 

ODLAND,    JUDITH    CLAIRE,    Janesville, 
Wisconsin. 

O'NEIL,    RICHARD   ALAN,   Washington, 
D.C. 


ONOERDONK,  JAMES  CHARLES,  New- 
port News. 

ORWIG,    CAROL    JANE,     Richmond. 
OWEN,    MARILYN    JEAN,    Norfolk. 
PARKER,     DAVID     MICHAEL,     Bedford. 
PASTORE,     MARY     MARGARET,     Rich- 
mond. 


PERELMAN,    CHARLES    DAVID,    Galax. 
PETERSON,    HOLLY   ANN,    Arlington. 
PETRO,   JOSEPH    BARAN,  Williamsburg. 
PEYRONNET,     CAROLYN      LEE,      Rich- 
mond. 
PHILIPS,   HENRY   H.,   Ill,    Richmond. 


PHILLIPS,    CARSON     RENEE,     Lincoln. 
PHILLIPS,    LINDA   LEA,    Petersburg. 
PHILLIPS,  RONALD  WILLIAM,  Newport 
News. 

PIERCE,    REBECCA   GAYLE,    Roanoke. 
PITTS,     KATHERINE    ADELAIDE,     Rich- 
mond. 


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PITTS,     MILDRED    VIRGINIA,    Williams- 
burg. 

PITZER,    NANCY    LUPTON,    Lynchburg. 
POARCH,  JUDY  BOYD.  Clarksville. 


POLLARD,  JOSEPH  LAWRENCE,  Wash- 
ington, D.C. 

POLLARD,  MELISSA  DEA,  Vienna. 
POLLARD,     ROBERT     DAVID,     Norwalk, 
Connecticut. 


POLLOCK,    FRANCES    EWELL,    Virginia 

Beach. 

PORTER,    BETSY    ANN,    Newsoms. 

POTTER,     RICHARD     BOWEN,     North 

Springfield. 


PRESCOTT,   GEORGIA   ANN,   Williams- 
burg. 

PRESTON,       MARGARET      MARSTON, 
Virginia  Beach. 
PRICE,    JEANNE    GLENITH,    Amburg. 


PRICE,  MARY  RUTH,  Stanley. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM  PIERCE,  Sussex. 
PROCTOR,     GAYLE     RANSONE,     Rich- 
mond. 


PULLEY,  JUDITH  ANN,  Burlce. 
PULLIAM,    KAY    MAHAN,    Roanoke. 
PURTILL,     JAMES     WILLIAM,     Glaston- 
bury, Connecticut. 


OUAINTANCE,   JOHN    WESTON,    Port 

Chester,    New    York. 

OUILLEN,    SHARON    MARGERY,   Gate 

City. 

RAMSEY,  ANN  ECCLESTON,  Abingdon. 


RAMSEY,  ELIZABETH  C,  Charlotte 
Court  House. 

REED,  MYER  STRATTON,  JR.,  LaCrosse. 
REEDER,  MICHAEL  CHARLES,  Williams- 
burg. 


Orientation  Week  means  endless 
lines  .  .  .  this  time  in  front  of  the 
caf. 


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REPKA,      RONNEE      RAE,      Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

REYNOLDS,    RUTH   ANN,    Portsmouth. 

RHEA,      HELEN      WALLIS,      Lutherville- 

Timonium,  Maryland. 


RHODES,     ADA     VICTORIA,     Williams- 
burg. 

RILEY,    DAVID    SCOTT,    Memphis,    Ten- 
nessee. 

RIORDAN,     MARGARET     R.,     Atlanta, 
Georgia. 


RIPY,      BRUCE      JOHNSON,      Parkton, 

Maryland. 

RITCHIE,      EDWARD      JOSEPH,      JR., 

Hampton. 

ROACH,     THOMAS     EUSTIS,     Orange, 

Texas. 


ROAKES,      SAMUEL      EDWARD,      JR., 

Miami,  Florida. 

ROBERTS,    AUSTIN    L,    III,    Washington, 

D.C. 

ROBERTS,    DONALD    RAY,    Roanoke. 


ROBERTS,   PAMELA  JEAN,   Arlington. 
ROBERTSON,       MORGAN       McNEEL, 
Marietta.  Georgia. 
ROGOWSKI,    ELIZABETH   D.,   Arlington. 


ROHR,   DAVID  MALCOLM,   Portsmouth. 

ROSSING,      BOYD      EDWARD,      Laurel, 

Maryland. 

ROWE,    STEPHEN    FRENCH,    Eggleston. 


ROWE,     STEVEN     ANTHONY,     Virginia 

Beach. 

RUMBURG,     KENNETH     NEIL,     Stuarts 

Draft. 

RUNYON,     JAMES     DOUGLAS,     North 

Babylon,    New    York. 


RYAN,     GILES     SANDFORD,     Newport 

News. 

SAGER,    GARY    LEE,    Mount   Jackson. 

SALISBURY,      DANIEL      ERNEST,      Falls 

Church. 


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SALLEY,    MARY    CARRINGTON,    Columbia, 

South  Carolina. 

SAMPSELLE,   ANNA  ALICE,    Newport   News. 


SCHAEFFER,    RANDALL    EUGENE,    Bracken- 
ridge,  Pennsylvania. 
SCHAFER,   DONALD  WILLIS,   Orange. 


SCHERER,     STACY     ELIZABETH,     Benton 

Harbor,  Michigan. 

SCHLEIF,     PETER     ROBERT,     South     Plainfield, 


New  Jersey. 


Freshman  girls  indulge  in  one  of  the  more 
pleasant  experiences  of  entering  the  College — 
taking  the  W.D.A.  test. 


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SCHMITZ,    MARY    CHRISTINE,     Richmond. 

SCHMOE,  SUWANNEE  ALLIERA,  Quitmann, 

Georgia. 

SCHOLZ,    KATHRYN    LOUISE,    Covington. 

SCHUELER,    LINDA    LEE,    Woodstown,    New 

Jersey. 

SCHUTZ,  HENRY  AUGUST,  III,  Falls  Church. 


SCOTT,  CAROLYN   ELIZABETH,   Richmond. 
SEABRIGHT,    ALICE    LUPTON,    Winchester. 
SHACKELFORD,    DAVID    LEE,    Lynchburg. 
SHEEHY,    COLEMAN    M.,   JR.,    Richmond. 
SHEPHERD,      ALMEDA      ANN,      Gloucester 
Point. 


SHERMAN,     CHRISTOPHER     B.,     Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

SHEWMAKER,   CAROL   FERN,   Alexandria. 

SHICK,  JOHN  MALCOLM,  JR.,  Falls  Church. 

SHICKEL,     LINDA    SUE,     Harrisonburg. 

SHOTWELL,     INDIA    MARIE,     Richmond. 


SIEGFRIED,       ROBERT      BROOKS,      Virginia 

Beach. 

SILLS,  RICHARD  EDWARD,  Newport  News. 

SIMPKINS,    FRED    CRAWFORD,    Fisherville. 

SINGLETON,    WILLIAM    A.,    Springfield. 

SKEEN,  SANDRA  LOU,  Rosedale. 


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SKELTON,    JEAN    WATSON,    Blacksburg. 

SMALL,  SUSAN  HOLMES,  Suffolk. 

SMEDS,    RUSSELL  CLARENCE,   Williamsburg. 

SMITH,  CYNTHIA  SUE,  Fincastle. 

SMITH,     DORA    JEAN,    Washington,     D.C. 


SMITH,  MARGARETTE  LOUISE,  Georgetown, 
South  Carolina. 

SMITH,   PETER  WINSLOW,   Paget  West,   Ber- 
muda. 

SMITH,  STEPHEN  KEESE,  Altavista. 
SOTHORON,  MARGARET  B.,  Charlotte  Hall, 
Maryland. 
SOUTHERLAND,    HUGH    BARRY,    Arlington. 


SPADY,   DENARD  CHARLES,  Townsend. 
SPALDING,  EVETTA  DENISE,  Williamsburg. 
SPAULDING,     DAVID     LEE,    JR.,    Annandale 
SPENCE,    DOUGLAS    RICHARD,    Yorktown. 
SPENCE,  JANE  MARIE,  Arlington. 


SPENCER,     ANN     ELLEN,    Charleston,     South 
Carolina. 

SPENGERMAN,    DONALD    F.,   Atlantic    High- 
lands, New  Jersey. 

SPURLING,  RICHARD  DUDLEY,  St.  Georges, 
Bermuda. 

STAFFORD,    MARY   LOUISE,    Roanoke. 
STEMPLE,    SALLIE    ELIZABETH,    Lima,    Peru. 


STEVENS,   KENT  McNEIL,   Narrows. 

STEVENS,   LAUREL   CHRISTINA,   Norfolk. 

STITH,    FLORA    LESTER,    Richmond. 

STREETMAN,     LARRY     EUGENE,     Columbus, 

Georgia. 

STUART,    JOHN     MICHAEL,     Richmond. 


SUNDIN,  LINDA  ELLIOTT,  Hampton. 

SWEENEY,     REBECCA     JANE,     Opa     Locka, 

Florida. 

SWENSON,       MEREDITH      JANE,      Smyrna, 

Georgia. 

SYKES,    SAM    JONES,    III,    Virginia    Beach. 

TALLEY,    ANNE   CHRISTINE,    Dahlgren. 


TARPLEY,    MARILYN    SUE,    Richmond. 
TATUM,  JAMES  LUTHER,  Suffolk. 
TAYLOR,    ANTHONY    RAY,    Colonial    Beach. 
TAYLOR,      CHRISTINE,      Rhinelander 


Wis- 


consin. 

TAYLOR,  DOUGLAS  D.,  Urbanna 


TAYLOR,     JAMES      RUSSELL,     Wintersville, 

Ohio. 

THEBERGE,      NORMAN      B.,     JR.,     Virginia 

Beach. 

THOMPSON,    MARY    KIEFFER,    Alexandria. 

TICHY,  JOSEPH  CHARLES,  III,  Silver  Spring, 

Maryland. 

TONELSON,    LOUIS    OWEN,    Norfolk. 


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VOLZ,  DOUGLAS  CHARLES,   Roanoke. 
WAITE,    BURT   ALLAN,    St.   Thomas,    Pennsylvania. 
WALKER,  EDWARD  FAHEY,  Laredo,  Texas. 
WALKER,  LLOYD  DANIEL,  JR.,  Richmond. 
WALKER,     SUSANNE    TATUM,    Williamsburg. 


WALL,  ELIZABETH  C,  Newport  News. 

WALLINE,  KATHARINE  KIRK,  Annandale. 

WALTHALL,  JO  ANN,  Alberta. 

WARBURTON,     ELIZABETH,     Bellport,     New    York. 

WARCHOLIK,     STEPHEN     RUSSELL,     Falls     Church. 


WARE,    FRANCES    FAULCONER,    Tappahannock. 
WATERMAN,     MARY    REGINA,     Dayton,    Ohio. 
WATERS,    GRETCHEN    THERESA,    Clinton,    Iowa. 
WATERS,  IRMA  LYNN,  Portsmouth. 
WATKINS,  JANET,  Arlington. 


WATKINS,     STEPHEN     HOUSTON,     Tulsa,     Oklahoma. 
WATSON,    DAVID    PERRIN,    Wakefield,    Massachusetts. 
WATSON,    GEORGE    H.,    Ill,    Williamsburg. 
WATSON,    LESLIE    RAY,   JR.,   Virginia    Beach. 
WEAVER,  JOHN  WOOD,  Williamsburg. 


WEISBERG,  EDWARD  JOSEPH,  Norfolk. 
WELLS,  WILLIAM  O,  JR.,  Richmond. 
WERGLEY,  ALBERT  NASH,  Chesapeake. 
WERNER,  JEAN  LOUISE,  Colonial  Heights. 
WERNER,  STEPHEN  GARY,  Roanoke. 


WEST,  MARGARET  LOUISE,  Exmore. 
WHEELER,     WILLIAM     A.,     JR.,     Babylon, 
(Deceased  October  28,  1965). 
WHITE,  ALLAN  EUGENE,  Newport  News. 
WHITE,    BRIAN    ERVIN,    Newport   News. 
WHITE,  GAIL  EVELYN,  Salisbury,  Maryland. 


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TOZZI,  JOHN  LEE,  Pembroke. 

TRAVIS,  PHILIP  ARTHUR,  Cape  Charles. 

TRICE,    CYNTHIA    WEBB,    Drewryville. 

TURNER,    ELIZABETH    CAROL,    Woodlawn. 

TURVILLE,   WILLIAM   CHARLES,   JR.,   Camp 

Lejeune,  North  Carolina. 

VAIDEN    CAROLINE  E.,  Wayne,  New  Jersey. 

VAIL,  BARBARA  SUE,  Virginia  Beach. 

VAN     METER,     OUENTIN     LEE,     Pittsburgh, 

Pennsylvania. 

VANN,  MARTHA  ANN,  Strasburg. 
VARELA,  GAIL  ENID,  Herndon. 
VAUGHAN,     REBECCA     MAGETTE,     Court- 
land. 

VERGARA,  JAMES  JOSEPH,  JR.,    Hopewell. 
VERHINE,  PATRICIA  ANNE,  Newport  News. 
VERSER,   NANCY  WARE,   Richmond. 
VICK,  ANN   KNIGHTLEY,    Richmond. 
VINING,      KATHLEEN      ANNE,      Webster 
Groves,  Missouri. 


Air  Force  recruiters  and  their  "war  machine"   bring  curiosity  and  controversy  to  the 
lawn  of  the  Campus  Center. 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


WHITE,     JACOUELINE     LEE,     Sutherlin. 
WHITEHURST,   ANNE  WINSLOW,   Knoxville, 
Tennessee. 

WHITING,  LAWRENCE  DERLAND,  III,  Rich- 
mond. 

WHITLOW,  LYNDA  ANNE,  Virginia  Beach. 
WILBORN,     IRVIN     MITCHELL,     JR.,     South 
Boston. 


WILKINSON,  RICHARD  GRAHAM,  Newport 

News. 

WILLIAMS,     JAMES     LOWELL,     Feasterville, 

Pennsylvania. 

WILLIAMS,       JAMES       NEWTON,       Virginia 

Beach. 

WILLIAMS,  SUE  RAWLS,  Richmond. 

WILSON,   DALE  WAGERS,  Virginia   Beach. 


WINCHESTER,  SHEILA  ANN,   Richmond. 

WINE,  MARY  SUE,  Woodstock. 

WING,     STEPHEN     JOHN,      Littleton,      New 

Hampshire. 

WITT,  DAVID  LYNWOOD,  Bedford. 

WOJNO,    STANLEY    JOSEPH,    JR.,    Suffield. 

Connecticut. 


WONNELL,  DONN  THOMAS,  Linwood,  New 

Jersey. 

WOODAHL,  ANN   ELIZABETH,   Bon  Air. 

WOODARD,    DIANE   ELIZABETH,    Courtland. 

WOODY,      PATRICIA      ANNE,      Atlanta, 

Georgia. 

WOOLEYHAN,    ALFRED    MORELAND,    JR., 

Quincy,  Illinois. 


WOOLLEY,  VINCENT  DEVERE,  River  Vale, 
New  Jersey. 

WYRICK,  LINDA  JEANNE,  Rome,  Georgia. 
YAGER,  SHARON  ANN,  Pasadena,  Cali- 
fornia. 

YOUNG,     JOANN     LINDA,     Weston,     Con- 
necticut. 
YOUNG,    JOHN     FINLEY,    Milwaukee,    Wis- 


ZENKER,  SANDRA,  Alexandria. 
ZEPUL,     PATRICIA     LOUISE,     Annandale. 
ZYCHOWSKI,  THADDEUS   FRANK,   Brooklyn, 
New  York. 


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The  Marshall-Wythe  School  of  Law,  the  oldest  and 
one  of  the  most  highly  selective  law  schools  in 
America,  increased  its  enrollment  to  capacity  this 
year.  The  School  presented  a  mock-trial  in  order 
to  give  the  student  body  a  view  of  the  American 
judicial  system.  This  mock  trial  also  helped  the  law 
students  prepare  themselves  for  their  practice.  The 
Dean  of  the  Law  School,  Joseph  Curtis,  and  his 
faculty,  including  Dean  Emeritus  Dudley  Wood- 
bridge,  continued  their  excellent  instruction  on  a 
level  compatible  with  the  school's  fine  reputation. 


Law    Student    Aldric   J.    LaBell    experiences    the    tedium    of    long 
hours  of  graduate  research. 


Nation's  Oldest  Law  School  Completes  187th  Year 


ATACK,    WILLIAM    CHARLES,     Richmond. 
BARR,  STANLEY  G.,  JR.,  Williamsburg. 
BOLTON,     LAWRENCE     E.,     Garden     City,     New 
York. 


BRACKETT,    WILLIAM    DODDS,    Hinsdale,    Illinois. 
BURTON,  ALBERT  PAUL,  JR.,  Hampton. 
BUSBEE,  HOWARD  JAMES,  Falls  Church. 


CLARK,    THOMAS    CHARLES,    Mifflinburg,    Penn- 
sylvania. 

CULVERHOUSE,    WILLIAM     E.,    Williamsburg. 
DRAY,  MARK  STANLEY,  Williamsburg. 


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EVANS,  JAMES  AUGUST,   Pine  City,   New  York. 
GOLDBERG,  AUBREY,  Williamsburg. 


HARRIS,     STEPHEN     DAVID,     Canton,     Ohio. 
HOLLOWELL,     THOMAS     P.,      Burlington,      Iowa. 
HOWARD,  JOSEPH  LEWIS,  Falls  Church. 


JEFFRIES,   WILLIAM    L,   JR.,   Virginia    Beach. 

KENT,  CHARLES  ERIC,  Williamsburg. 

KEOWN,      WILLIAM      ROBERT,      St.      Petersburg, 

Florida. 


KIMES,   RUSSELL  A.,  JR.,   New  Canaan,  Connecti- 
cut. 

LENT,     ROBERT     NORMAN,     River     Edge,     New 
Jersey. 

MAINELLI,      ALBERT      JOHN,      JR.,      Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 


MORRIS,    STANLEY    LEE,    JR.,    Norfolk. 

MUNROE,      WILLIAM      ROBERTS,      Williamsburg, 

Massachusetts. 

O'BRYAN,  DAVID  WAYNE,  Richmond. 


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The  law  library  in  Bryan  basement  provides  an  isolated  environment  for  studying  judicial  intricacies. 


PERROTTI,      SAVERIO,      JR.,      North      Providence, 

Rhode  Island. 

RACHY,    MARCIA    FAITH,    Williamsburg. 


REVELEY,      HUGHES      KENNEDY,      JR.,      Virginia 

Beach. 

SMITH,   SYDNEY  STROTHER,   III,  Williamsburg. 


SWERSKY,  ALFRED  DAVID,  Williamsburg. 
TROTH,    JAMES    ROBERT,    Williamsburg. 


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TUCKER,  JAMES  LETCHER,  Williamsburg. 
WANDREI,      ROBERT     THOMAS,     Adams,      Mas- 
sachusetts. 

WHITE,    PETER    HAYES,    Hopewell   Junction,    New 
York. 


WHITE,   RONALD  WESLEY,   Pierre,  South   Dakota. 
WOLF,    HENRY   CHARLES,    Williamsburg. 
WOLF,  ROBERT  PAUL,  Williamsburg. 


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College  Offers  Expanding  Graduate  Program 


CHANNING,   SHEILA   ANN,    New    Barnet,    Herts, 
England.  Exeter  Exchange  Student. 
EMERSON,  JUNE  E.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Biology. 


WINSLOW,      LOIS,      Belvidere,      North      Carolina. 
Education,  Guidance  and  Counseling. 
YU,   WILLIAM   JEN-HEN,   Taipei,    Taiwan.  Psycho- 
logy. 


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here  are  summed  up  by 
an  index.  For  what  more 
is  college  than  an  indica- 
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pointer  which  directs 
thoughts  and  molds  minds 
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Administration  and  Faculty  Index 


Abbot,   William   W. 

Agee,    Joseph   S.,   42.   222,   223 

Alewynse,   John  J.,   Jr.,   38 

Altshuler,    Nathan,   45 

Anderson,   Charles   H. 

Andrews,  Jean   O,   30 

Armstrong,   Alfred    R.,   28 

Atlceson,   Thomas   C   37 

Atkinson,    Harry   E.,   37 

Baldwin,   John   T. 

Ball,    Donald   L,   30,   31 

Balllnqall.   Carol   E.,   45 

Banner,   J.  Worth,   38,   95 

Barka,   Norman    F. 

Barksdale,  Martha  E.,  43,    III,  276 

Barnes,   Carson   H.,  Jr.,   22 

Barrett,    Mildred,   43,   276 

Barry,   Robert  A.,   27 

Beaty,   Mary   Elizabeth 

Beck,   Louis  Marvin 

Beeler,   James    Rush,    38 

Bell,  John   Patrick 

Benton,    Robert   R. 

Berry.   Hertha   K..   38 

Bick,    Kenneth    F.,   33 

Beyer.    R.   Carlyle,   35 

Black,    Robert   E.,   26 

Bland,   Samuel   Russell 

Board   of  Visitors,    18 

Brent,  Joseph   L,  35 

Brickell,   Edward    Ernest,    19.   30 

Bright,   John   C,   22,   95 

Brooks,   Garnett   R.,   Jr.,   26,    162 

Brower.    Mrs.   Philip    (Helen),   38 
Byrd,    Mitchell   A.,   26 
Cacciapaglla,   John   T. 
Cappon,    Lester 
Carson,   Jane 
Cato,    Benjamin.  40 
Chabot,    Brian    Frank.   26 

Chambers.   William    B.,   Jr.,   42.   222,   223.   23i 
Chandler,   Charles,   24 
Chesser,   Royce   W.,   29 
Choi,    Kee   II,   27 
Clark,   Judy   Ann,   40 
Clem,    Paul   N.,   29 
Clement,   Stephen   C,   33,    157 
Cogle.    Dennis   K.,   24 
Coke,   James   W. 
Coleman.    Henry   E.,   32 
Conner.    Luther  Thomas,   Jr.,   40 
Copeland.    Richard   W..   29 
Corbett.   Eleanor  Quinn,   43,   276 
Corey,    Hibbert   D. 
Crawford,   George   W.,   44 
Crowe,    Patricia   B.,   275,   276 
Crownfield,    Frederic   R.,   Jr. 
Curry,    Richard   C,   34 
Curtis.   Joseph,   37 
Dafashy.   Wagih,   27 
Darling.   J.   S„   41 
Davidson,   Charles   E..   30 
Davis.  William   F.,   30 
Daw,    Hurbert   A„   44 
Derks,    Peter   L. 

Derrlnge,   Edmond  T.,  42,    149,   222, 
223 


Donaldson,    Birdena    E..   22,   95,    III 

Dorrance,   Carolyn   L.,    34 

Duvernois,   Gilbert 

Easier.    Hugh    B„   40.    162 

Eckhause,    Morton,   44 

Elliott.   Nathaniel  Y.,   30 

English,   Robert  T.,  24 

Esler,   Anthony  J„    35 

Evans.   Frank  B.,   III.   30,   56 

Faris,    E.   McGruder.   Jr.,   37 

Fehr,  Carl  A.,  41,    140,    141,    142 

Feix,    Marc   R. 

Fischer,    Emeric,   37.    115 

Floyd.    Edwin    D„   38 

Foster,    Lewis,   A.,   41 

Fowler,  Harold  L,    17.  20,  95 

Friedman,    Herbert,   44 

Funsten,    Herbert 

Galfo,   Armand   J..   29 

Garrett,    Martin   A„   27 

Gates,   Nancy   L. 

Geoffroy,    Kevin    E.,   29 

Goodwin,    Bruce   K„    33,    157 

Gordon,   Norman   R. 

Gray,   David  J.,  45 

Green,  Warren  J.,  22,  78 

Gross,    Pincus,   44 

Groves.    Harry   R.,   42.   222,   234.   245 

Guy,   William   G..   28,   56,   89,    140 

Haak,   Albert,   32 

Haase.  Arthur  E.,  38 

Hageman,    Elizabeth    H.,   30 

Hall.   Gustav  W..   26 

Hamilton,   Margaret 

Hammack,   B.  A. 

Harcum,    E.   Rae 

Harrell.   Bryant   E..   28 

Harvey.   John   H„   42.   237 

Hastings.   Russell  T. 

Haussermann,   Caroline,   43,   272 

Hearn.   Thomas   K..   Jr. 

Heemann,    P.   Warren,   23 

Heilbronn,   Denise   M.,   38 

Heissenbuttel,    Dorothy  J. 

Herrmann,    Donald   J..   29 

Hill,  Trevor  B..  28 

Hoffman,    E.   Lewis.   38 

Hogan,   Julian    L,    Lt.  Col..   36.    147 

Holland.    Howard    K.,   29 

Holmes,   David   L..   30 

Hooker,    Lester,   42,   222,   223 

Hubert.   Carol   Ann,    30 

Hunt,   Robert   P..  21 

Ito,   Satoshi,  45 

James,    Robert.   42,   222,   234,   245 

Jenkins,    David   C,   30,    I  10 

Jensen,   Dudley   M.,  21,  222,   223 

246 
Johnson,   Gerald    H.,   33 
Johnson.    Ludwell    H.,   35 
Johnston,    Lestine   Rebecca,    38 
Johnston,  Robert  A.,  20 
Jones.   Edward    Earl,   42 
Jones,   Gilbert  C.   27,    161 
Jones,   W.   Melville.    16,    17,   20 
Kallos,   Alexander.   38,    110 
Kane,   John    R. 


Katz,    Edward,   28 

Kelly,  James  P.,  23 

Kernodle.    R.   Wayne,   45 

Kiefer,    Richard   L,  28.    163 

Kim,   Chonghan,   34 

Kindred,   Jerome   C,   30 

King,   Algin    B. 

Kirk.   Glenn   G..   32,    I  13,    143 

Koman,   John   Var.Ess  41 

Krebs,    Lillane,   38 

Kurtz,   Alexander   I..   38 

Kutner.    Michael    H..  40 

Lambert,  J.  Wilfred,  22,  95 

Lawrence,  James  D.,  80,    117 

Lawrence,   Sidney   H. 

Leach,  James  J. 

Leach.    Phyllis 

Leonard,   Lawrence  C.  40 

Leadbeater,  Lewis  W. 

Levy,   Marvin   D.,  222.  225 

Liguori,   Victor  A..   45 

Linkenauger,    Mont.   42 

Lockaby,  Jesse  S.,  Jr.,  Capt,,   36 

Long,   John   H.,   44 

Longman,  Joyce   F.,   40 

Lott.    Edril,   36 

McCartha.  Carl  W.,  29 

McCary,    Ben   C,   39 

McConkey.    Donald   L,   32.    113,    143 

McCord,  James  N.,  Jr.,  35 

McCulley,   Cecil    M.,   30.   31.    109 

McCully,    Bruce  T. 

McGavran,   James   Holt,  Jr.,   31 

McKenna,  Virgil  V.,  44 
McKnight,   John    L. 

McLane,   Henry   Earl.  41 

McLennan.    Donald   E..   44 

MacDonald,    Frank   A.,   41 

MacQueen,   John   T.,   28 

MacCubbin,   Robert.   31 

Mangum.   Charlotte.   26 

Mann,    Barry   H.,    156 

Martel,   J.    Luke.   Jr..   39,    159 

Mason,    Kenneth    M.,   Jr.,   31 

Matier,    Mildred 

Matthews,   John    R.,   Jr.,   27 

Meurer.  James   R.,   45 

Miller,   Thelma,    36 

Moore,   John   A..   39 

Morrill.   John    B.,   26 

Morrison,   Aubrey   L..   39 

Moss.   W.  Warner,   34 

Neiman,   Fraser,   31 

Nelson,    Robert   Oliver,   29 

Newman,    Richard    K.,   32 

Nichols,    Maynard   M. 

Nickerson.  Charles  Collins.   31 

Norman,   Russell    Philip 

Nunn,  Vernon    L.,   24 

Ofelt,   George   S. 

Orlow,   Dietrich  O.,   35 

Otis,  Richard   B.,  39 

Oustinoff,   Pierre  C.   39 

Paledes,   Stephen,   41 

Palmaz,  Maria  A.   Robredo,   39 

Paschall.   Davis  Y..    18,    19,   56,   57,   88,  91 

Pearce,  Glenn  A. 


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Pearl,    Mary  J.,   38 
Peccatiello,   Lawrence,  42 
Pedigo.    Robert   A.,   26 
Phelps,  Arthur  W.,   37 
Phillips.  William   H.,   32 
Pittman,    Mclvin   A.,   44 
Pucci,   Ralph  Taylor,  42,   222 
Ouinn.  John   S.,   27 
Quittmeyer,   Charles    L,   27 
Reboussin,    Marcel,   39 
Reece,   William   T.,   27,    160 
Reed,   Elizabeth   S.,  41 
Reid,    Harriet   E.,   21 
Reynolds, Thomas    L,   40 
Rhyne,    Edwin    H.,   45 
Richel,   Veronica   C. 
Riley,    Edward    Miles 
Riley,  F.  J.  Patrick,  Jr.,  29 
Ringgold.   Gordon    B„   39,    116 
Ringgold,   Nicolette   P..   39 
Ringsmuth.   David   C.   34 
Roby.   Shirley   G.,   43,    151 
Roherty,   James   M.,   34 
Roseberg,   Carl   A.,    32 
Ryan,   George  J.,   38 
Salunek.    Edward   J. 
Sancetta.   Anthony   L,   27 
Sawyer,   James  W.,    32 
Scammon,   Howard.   32,    117,    135 
Schifrin,    Leonard,   27,    160 
Schone,    Harlan    E.,   44 


Seale,    Lawrence   S.,   31 
Selby.   John    E. 
Servies,   James   A.,   21 
Shaw.   Lloyd   R.,  Jr..   31 
Sherman,    Richard    B.,   35 
Siegel,    Robert  T.,   20 
Smith,    Howard    M.,   42,109,    158 
Smith,   James   M. 
Smith,    LeRoy   W„   31 
Smith,    Robert   E..   44 
Snidow.   Sandra,   22,   200 
Sparling.    Russell    P.,   31 
Speese,    Bernice   M. 
Squatriglia,  Robert  W.,  22 
Squires,   JoAnne,  44 
Staroba,  Frank  J.,  32 
Stason,    E.   Blythe,   Jr.,   37 
Stewart,   Alan   C,   41 
Stone,    Howard,   39 
Stone,    Margaret,   40 
Strohhofer.   Marie   E.,   39 
Swindler,   William    F. 
Sykes.  John   W„   29 
Tammariello,  August,  42 
Tarleton,   Lavonne  O.,  28,    172 
Tate,  Thaddeus  W.,  Jr.,   35 
Taylor,   Charles    L,   25,   34 
Terman,   C.   Richard,   26,    169 
Thome.  Thomas   E.,    132 
Thurman,  William   R.,  Jr.,  31 
Tillotson,    Rex,   21 


Travis,    Howard    Paul,    32 

Tomlinson,   Janet,  43 

Truesdell,   Frederick   D.,  41 

Turbow.   Gerald    D.,   35 

Turner,   William   C,   40 

Tyler,   Anne   S.,    39 

Van   Voorhis,   Jerry,   23 

Varner,   Charles   R.,   41,    138 

Wallace,   Carol   A.,   43 

Webb,   Stephen   S. 

Weeks,    Ross,   23 

Weiler,    Fred   W..   40 

Welch,    Bruce   L. 

Welsh.    Robert   E.,   44 

Wenger,   Thelma   W.,   29 

Whitaker,    Floyd,   24 

Whyte,   James   P.,   37 

Wilkin,   Alma    L,   36 

Williams,   Stanley   B.,  44,    116.    163 

Willis.   John    H„   31 

Winder,    Margaret,  29 

Winebarger,    Margaret 

Winter,    Rolf  G„   44 

Withers,    Nathaniel,   40 

Witten,  Charles  X.,  42,   251 

Wofford,    Milton    R.,   Capt.,    36 

Wood,   Gordon   S. 

Woodbridge,   Dudley  W.,   37 

Woodward.  J.   B.,    18 

Zung,   Joseph   T.,   28 


Organizations  Index 


Abelian   Society.    162 
Alpha   Chi   Omega.   202. 


203 


Alpha   Lambda   Delta,    I  I  I 

Alpha    Phi   Omega,    148 

Backdrop  Club,    137 

Balfour-Hillel,    166 

Band,    138,    139 

Baptist   Student   Union.    167 

Biology  Club,   162 

Canterbury   Club,    168 

Cheerleaders,    152,    153 

Chemistry   Club,    163 

Chi   Delta   Phi,    I  12 

Chi   Omega.   204,   205 

Choir,    140,    141 

Chorus.    142 

Christian    Fellowship,    169 

Christian   Science   Organization,    170 

Circle    K,    149 

Colonial   Echo,    120,    121,    122,    123 

Debate   Council,    143 

Delta    Delta    Delta,   206,   207 

Delta   Omicron,    I  12 

Delta  Sigma   Rho-Tau   Kappa  Alpha,    113 

Economics   Club,    160 

Eta   Sigma    Phi.    I  13 

Flat  Hat,    124,    125,    126,    127 

Gamma    Phi    Beta,   208,   209 

General   Cooperative   Committee,   95 

Group   Leaders,    104 

Inter-Fraternity  Council,   200 

Kappa   Alpha,    178,    179 

Kappa   Alpha   Theta,   210.   21  I 


Kappa  Delta,  212,  213 

Kappa   Delta    Pi,    114 

Kappa    Kappa   Gamma.   214.   215 

Kappa    Sigma,    180,    181 

Keplar,    156 

Lambda   Chi   Alpha,    182,    183 

Le  Cercle   Francais,    159 

Lutheran   Student  Association,    171 

Majorettes.    139 

Men's   Dormitory   Council,    103 

Men's   Honor  Council,    100,    101 

Mermettes,    150 

Mortar  Board,   108 

Newman   Club,    172 

Omicron   Delta    Kappa,    109 

Orchesis,    151 

Panhellenic   Council,   201 

Phi   Alpha   Delta,    I  15 

Phi   Beta    Kappa,    107 

Phi  Delta  Phi,   115 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,   I  I  I 

Phi    Kappa   Tau,    184,    185 

Phi   Mu,  216.  217 

Phi    Mu   Alpha,    I  14 

Physical    Education    Majors   Club,    1 58 

Pi    Beta    Phi,  218,  219 

Pi    Delta    Epsilon,    110 

Pi   Delta   Phi.    I  16 

Pi    Kappa   Alpha,    186,    187 

Pi    Lambda    Phi,    188,    189 

Political   Science    Forum,    161 

Psi   Chi,    I  16 

Psychology   Club,    163 


President's   Aides,   99 
Oueen's   Guard   Association,    146 
Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps,   144,   145, 
146,    147 

Sailing   Association,    157 

Scabbard   and    Blade,    146 

Sigma   Alpha   Epsilon,    190,    191 

Sigma   Nu,    192,    193 

Sigma    Phi    Epsilon,    194,    195 

Sigma  Pi,    196,    197 

Sigma   Pi  Sigma,    I  17 

Spanish   Club,    159 

Sponsors,    105 

Student   Association.   95,   96,   97,   98 

Student   Bar  Association,    155 

Student  Education   Association. 

158 
Student   Publications   Committee,    119 
Student   Religious   Union,    165 
Society   for  the   Advancement  of 

Management,    161 
Theta  Alpha    Phi.    I  17 
Theta   Delta   Chi,    198,    199 
Wayne   F.   Gibbs  Accounting   Club,    160 
WCWM,    130,    131 
Wesley   Foundation,    173 
Westminster  Fellowship,   174 
William  and   Mary  Review,    128.    129 
William   and    Mary  Theatre,    133,    134,    135, 

136 

Women's   Dormitory  Association,    102 
Women's   Honor  Council,    100.    101 
Young    Republicans,    154 


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Student  Index 


Abarbanel,  Peter  Don.  178,  339 
Abbott,  Jeanne  Carolyn,  320 
Abercrombie,   Clara   Reid.    125,    127, 

174,  212.  339 
Abicht,   Sandra   Rita,    105,  33? 
Ackerman.  Spencer  Perry,  320 
Ackroyd.  Janet  Elizabeth.  205,  362 
Acree,   Barbara  Kent.  202,  362 
Acree,  Nora  Bates.  204,  320 
Adair,    Lyles  Cornwell 
Adams.  Alexia   Dell,   339 
Adams,  Alice  Carolyn,  280 
Adams.  Patricia  Anne,  206,  280 
Adams.  Sandra  Jo 
Adams.  Sheryl   Lee 
Adams.  William  Archie.  Jr.,   362 
Addison,   Russell  C,  Jr. 
Agatstein,   David  Joseph 
Akens    Emma   Dorcas.  280 
Akers    Dorislee,   112,   173,  211,  339 
Albee,  Judith  Lynn,  75,   167.  339 
Albert.  Alan  Fredric,   189,  362 
Albertson    Charles  M„  Jr..   161,  225. 

8? 

Albertson.   Sue  Carol 
Aldhizer    George  Ronald,   196 
Alexander,  Althea  P.,   157,  362 
Alexander,   Edwin  McD.,   161,  280 
Alexander,   Lillian  G.,  320 
Alexander,   Patricia  Ann  216,  217,  281 
Algatt,  Judith  Ann,   130,   154.   171.  207. 

362 
Allard    Paul  Francis.   161.   165    172.  281 
Allen,  Cornelia  Cargill,   137,  210,  281 
Allen    David  M.,   103.    120.  362 
Allen.  Marilyn  Faye,   167,  281 
Allen    Nancy  Miles 
Allen     Nancy  Taylor.  214,   320 
Alley    Wayne  Mosby.    181,  33? 
Allison,   Ellen   Barr,  200,  216,  217.  281 
Alphin.  Gary  Warren.   179.  390 
Alphin.   George  Robert.  281 
Al   Salam.   Sue  Gray   Norton 
Alvarez.  Jose  M. 
Alvarez.  Juanita  Alice 
Alvis,  Elizabeth  H.,  339 
Aman,   Cyrus  Walton.  Jr.,    158,   263.   281 
Amee.  Stephen  Eliot,    157.  362 
Amon,  James  Paul 
Amory,    Robert   F.,    14?,   33? 
Amsbaugh,   Diana   Fay.  33? 
Anderson,  Cheryl   Dee,  ?7.  20?,   362 
Anderson,  Claire  H..   150,  33? 
Anderson.   David   Hertz,   l?4,  33? 
Anderson     Heather  Ann 
Anderson,  Robert  Hilton,   160,   194.  281 
Anderson.   Shirley  Jo 
Anderson.  William   M.,  Jr.,    179,  281 
Andrew,   Betty   Lynn,  97,   215.   362 
Andrews.  Susan  C.   116,    127.  212.  33? 
Annon.  Alice  Virginia.   204.  281 
Anspach,  Charles  Fred.  245 
Antholz.  Mary  Bee    362 
Anthony,  Carolyn  Ellen.   136,  212.  320 
Anthony,   Wm.   Henry    Jr..    147,   281 
Applegate,  Charles  Edward.  33? 
■Appier.  David  Van,   186.  246,  33? 
Arberg    Phillips  Atwell     187.  252 
Arey.   Linda   Lugenia.   210.   281 
Arhart.   George  Andrew 
Armentrout.  James  W.    Jr..  ?5,  ?6,  ?7. 

?8,  ??,    10?,   119.   160,    196,  281 
Armentrout,   Regina  Ann,  208,   340 
Armstrong,   Ernest  H..  Jr.,    182,   320 
Arnett.   Linda  Ann,    158,    163.    174.  320 
Arnold.  Charles  J.,   146.   147,   178,    179,  281 
Arnold,    Ellen  Ann.  48    52    ?l     204.   340 
Arnold,  Karen  Sue,   153.  215,  362 
Arnold,   Marjorie   Rawl,    163,  206,   320 
Artman,   Alan   Miller 
Asburry,  Lois  Gertrude,  340 
Atack,  William  Charles,   103,  382 
Atkins,  Martha  Kay,   152,  218.  340 
Atkinson.  Alvan  Williams,    182,   246,  320 
Chlsman,  Hazel  A.  Atkinson 
Atkinson.   Karen  Lee,  281 
Atkinson,  Phoebe  Joanne 
Atwell.  Patricia  Lynne.  208.  320 
Atwood.   Camille  Ann 
Audet,   Benjamin  Hobart,  340 
Audley,    Robert   Francis,   254 
Augustine,  Greta  Ann,  20?.  340 
Auman,  Sara  Jane.   170.  211.  362 
Austin.  Timothy  Lee,   183.  362 
Ayers,   Deborah 
Ayers.    Ruth   Ann 

B 

Babb.   Barbara  Ellen,   120.  362 
Babcock.   Richard  R..  Jr.,   104,   110.   131 

l?4.  256,  320 
Baber.   Maureen   Elizabeth,    158,  218 

282 
Bagby,   Nancy  May,  200.  216.  217,  320 
Bagby,  Thomas  Lee.   187,  362 
Bagley,  Carol  Ann,   104,   III,  214,  215, 

340 
Bagley.  James  Lyle.    114,   138.  340 


Bailey.  James  Bernard 

Bailey    John  Edward.  Jr.,  340 

Bailey    Patricia  Ann,    121,    151.  206.  320 

Baird  '  Barbara  Kay  208,  320 

Baker'.  Billie  Anne.  216,  362 

Baker    Janet  Louise,   174,  340 

Baker    Mary  Sherman,  218,  282 

Baker    Thomas  Oliver,    169,   340 

Baker'  Thomas  Warren,    117,   282 

Bakowskl    Christine   B. 

Baldino.  John  Joseph 

Baldwin    David  Gladding,   148.   168.  282 

Baldwin    William  Clinton,    107,    165, 

167.  282 
Baldwin    Pamela  Voeglin 
Baldwin    Priscilla  B..   151,  206,  340 
Ballance    Willaim   M..   340 
Bane    John  Ward,    199.  257.  321 
Banks    Judy  Ellen.   159.  215.  362 
Banner    Worth  Durham 
Bannerman     Elaine  Celia.    108.    168.  210. 

277,  282 
Banning     Linda   Rae,   340 
Baptist.  Edward  Woodson.   107,   162, 

169,  282 
Barber    Merrill  Jean,   125,  214,  321 
Barber    Will   Albert,   Jr. 
Barbour    Janette  Olive 
Barbour    Richard   Edwin,  234,  362 
Barclay    Ralph  Kinney 
Barger    Ray  Maynard,   181.  362 
Barker.'  Larry   Keith 
Barksdale    Suzanne  L..  206,  321 
Barner     Sally   Ruth.   363 
Barnes    Charlene  Anne.   169,  214,  282 
Barnes'   Robert  Carlton,   183,  363 
Barnes'  William  A.,  Jr.,  340 
Barnett.  Jerry  Wayne 
Barnett    Ricarda  Ann,    105,  275.   340 
Barnett    William   George.    196.   340 
Barney 'Gretchen  Lee.   150,  202,  340 
Barocco    Diana,   III.  208.  340 
Barr    Stanley  G..  Jr.,    IIS.    155,   382 
Barrett.  Charles  Butler 
Barrett    James  Carlie.  363 
Barrett    Mary  Kay.  273 
Barron'  Elizabeth  Dickey,   123,   124,   162, 

204,  320 
Barry    Thomas  William,  Jr. 
Bartelt    John  Allan,   160 
Barwick.  Allen.    162 
Bary    Victor  Alexander,  282 
Baskervill     Mary  James,  206,   322 
Baskerville    Susan   B..    102.  272 
Bassuener,   Barbara  Ann.   105,   122,  214. 

340 
Bastow.   Harry.    III.    168 
Batchelor,  Linda  Jean.  321 
Bates    Rodger  Alan,   122,   144,  225,  226, 

245,  282 
Battaglia    Carol,   172,  340 
Battey.  Susann  Fraser 
Baumgaertel,  Joanne  Kay.   133.   134, 

150.  277.  340 
Ba«ter    Dorothy  Heinlein 
Baxter'   Robert  Gordon,  233.  363 
Beachley,   Nancy   Louise,  212,   363 
Beading    Leslie  Craig.    192.  225,  227, 

340 
Beal     Kenneth   Lee 
Beale    Sam  Tall,   III 
Beales,  Walter  R.,   Ill,  282 
Beamer    William  Robert 
Beasley'  Janet  Lesley.   169,  204,  282 
Bear    George  Alvin,   Jr.,   246 
Beard    John  Coleman,  340 
Beaston    Charles  M„  III,  233 
Beatty,   Marvin    E..    Ill 
Beazley.  Linda  Lee,  340 
Beck,  Sherwin  Michaux 
Becker    James  Monroe.   149.   165.   173, 

282 
Beckroge,  Judith  Louise,  340 
Beebe    Matthew  Roger,  Jr.,   157,   184, 

282 
Beegle,   Lizabeth   LaPorte 
Beers    Marion   Drane 
Beers.   Robert  Wilson,   154,   160,  341 
Beirne.   Harold  Raymond,  Jr.,   104,  341 
Bell.  James  Robert.   100,   162,   194.  321. 

386 
Bell,  John   Russell,  Jr. 
Bell,    Randall  Theron,    III,    128.    160.  321 
Bell.  Randolph  Marshall.  234.  363 
Bell,  Robert  Leslie.   I?3,  363 
Bembenista,   Walter  John,    184,    185, 

263,  283 
Benbow,  Susan  Tindall,   161,  214,  321 
Bendall,  Robert  Warrick 
Bender,  Carol  Amory.  208,  341 
Benedict,  John  Allen.   182.  283 
Benedict,   Rosemarie,   168,  341 
Bennett,  John   Price,  363 
Bennett,   Paul   Michael 
Bennett,   Penelope    341 
Bennett,  Raymond  Terry,  73,  ?7,   156. 

321 
Bennett,   Robert  Harry 
Benson,   Elizabeth   L.,  202    341 


Bensten,    Ronald   Everett,    III     321 
Bentley,  James   Robert 
Berck,   Dorothy  Ann,  363 
Bergemann,   Helene  G.,   167,  321 
Berger,  Charles  Harry,   19?,  341 
Berger,   Martha   Ellen,    120    341 
Berghaus,  William  C.  B.,   I?8.   I?9    283 
Berglund.  Janet  Clara,  205,  363 
Berks,  Gerald.  218 
Berman.  Herbert  Seth,  341 
Berman,   Richard  Barry,   166 
Berstein.   Paul  Jeffery,  99,    100     107     122 

188,  234.  244,  245    283 
Bertrand,   Frederic  Howard 
Beville,  Susan  Patricia,  275,  341 
Bevins,  Timothy  Boynton,    103,    127 

363 
Beyer,  Angela  Scott 
Beyer,  Emil  Charles 
Kiracofe,  Nancy  Bibb,  371 
Bickers,  Michael  Alan,  233    363 
Bielstein,  Gretchen  P. 
Biggs,    Diana,   341 
Billy,  Madeline  Scott,   105.   172 
Binns,  William  Fielding,    186    187    262 

321 
Binzer,    Renee.    151,  341 
Biordi,  Toni  Elizabeth    363 
Birk,   John   Alexander 
Bishop,  Florence  Parlett.   114.   158.   169 

212,  283 
Bishop,  Virginia   E„  78,   121,   122,   158, 

206,  321 
Bierke,  Joyce  Carlson 
Bjorkback,  Cathy  E..  48,  50.  51    204 

341 
Black,    Frederick   Scott,    169    341 
Blackburn,   Sandra   Lynne     170 
Blackwell,   Donald  Pearson,   115    155 
Blair,   Robert  Allen,   l?6,  341 
Blake,    Kathleen  Jane.    174.  363 
Blanchard.  Kate  E.,   157,  341 
Blankenship    Victoria  Lee 
Bland,  William  Robert,   104,    127,   l?2 

283 
Blankenship.     Billie   Kaye 
Blanklnship,  Jo   Ellen.    167,  321 
Blandenship,  Victoria   Lee.  206,   341 
Blandford,   Mary  Florence    117    137 

173,  283 
Blatt,  Jaon  Margaret 
Blekicki.  Thomas  Walter    158    180    283 
Blessing.  Gerald  Vincent 
Blevins.   Ellen  Johnson 
Blomquist,    Roger   Neil,  80,    171,   363 
Bloom,  Joel   Barnet 
Blount,   Susan   Mallett,   207,   363 
Blum,  John  Curtis,   363 
Blumenthal,  David  Alan.   107,   117    165, 

166,  283 
Bly,   Leon  Joseph,   114,   138,    145    283 

363 
Bly,   Robert  Dexter.   18? 
Boal.  Robert  Thomas,  III    363 
Boaz,   Ann   Somers,  341 
Boaz.    Elizabeth   Lynn,  341 
Boberg,  James  Richard,    186 
Boberg.  John  Robert.  341 
Bocock,  Sandra  Elise,  48.  52,  90,  91 

207,  341 
Bodo,  Judith  Karen,  202,  341 
Boertzel,    Harry   Mason     283 
Bogan,  Addison  Charles,  283 
Bogardus.  William  Stephen,   III,  341 
Boggs,  Olivian   Russell,   105,   157.   163, 

205,  341 
Boisseau.   Edward   Hooke,   197,  363 
Bolton,    Helen  Suzanne,    122.  272.  274 

341 
Bolton.  Lawrence  E.,   155,   171,  382 
Bonck,   Lorelei  A. 
.Boneta,   Carol  Ann,    172,   341 
Bond,  George  Thomas,   III.   191,  321 
Bonham,  Zilliam  Scott,   193,  233 
Bonifant,  Nancy  Lee,    105,   III,  204,  341 
Bonner,   Daniel  Bruce,  242,  341 
Bonner,  William  Thomas,  363 
Bonsai,   David  C,   148,   161,  283 
Booker,  Joseph   Lynn,    182,   321 
Booker,  Judith  Ann,  341 
Booker,  Mel   Pegram 
Boon,  John  Daniel 
Boone,  Alice  Rae.   173,  216,  217,  321 
Boone,  William  Ralph    283 
Borden,  Suzanne,  363 
Boren.  Dorothy  Dee.    123.  202,  284 
Borleske.  Frank  Emory.  284 
Borleske,  Stephen  Gustav,  341 
Bortner,  M.  Durrett 
Bosin,  Stephen  Roger 
Bosta,  Carolyn  Jo 
Boswell,  John  Eastburn,  363 
Botto.  Ronald  Wayne,  79,  256,  321 
Bowdren,  James  F.,   III.   160,   184,  284 
Bowen,   Pamela   Gay,   363 
Bowen,   Robert  Allen 
Bowen,  Sheridan  Holeik,  321 
Bowles.   Roland  Lee 
Bowling,  Arthur  Lee,  363 


Bowman.  John   Randall.    189    363 
Bowman,   Susan   Ellen,  214,  320 
Boykin,   Ronald  Douglas,   186    341 
Boylan.  James  Harold,  Jr.,   160,  321 
loynton.  Paul  Moody 
Boysen.  Carol  Ann,   200,  204,  284 
Boysen,   Frederick  Otto.   184.  341 
Brackett.  William  Dodds.   155,  382 
Bradenham.  Robert  Edward.  257.  321 
Bradley,  Elizabeth  C.   123,  202    284 
Bradley,   Louis  Carter,   123,   172    321 
Bradshaw,  James  LeRoy,   14?,   162,   167 

284 
Bradshaw.  John  Overton    363 

dstreet.   Anne    363 

dy,   Elizabeth  Marie.   116 

dy,   Ronald  Andrew 

gg.   David  Gordon,  341 

nd,  Susan  Donna.   116,   151.  212.  284 

nham,  Jean   Elizabeth.    105.  208,   341 

nyon,  James  Staniel,   182,  321 

y,  Jerry  Randolph,  363 

y,   Wilton   Ernest 

chbill.  Linda  Louise,   120    342 
eeden.  James  Calvin,  ?7.  ??,   107, 

0?,   160,   180,  200,  284 
;en.  Betti  Joyce.  211.  363 
■kke.  Tron  Wallace,   198,   199,  204, 
257,  321 

mer,  Elizabeth  Anne.   112,  342 

nnan,    Mary   Kathryn,    141,   200,   212, 

213,  284 
nnan,  John  Joseph,  Jr.,  342 
nner.  Alison   Leslie.    100.    Ill,    125, 

214,  342 

:tana,   Rosa  Judith,   172.  218,  321 
stnall,   Virginia  Jane,  207.   363 
:wer.   Marie  Celeste.  285 
:wer.  William  Dennis 
cklemyer,    Keith  W.     179    342 
ley,  Mary  Francis  H„  285 
na,  William  T.,  Jr.,  363 
nk,   Linda  Faye,  207.  363 
m.   Blaine  Byron,  363 
sebois,  Anne  Bindon,   III,  116,   \b< 
342 

ingham,  Mary  Anne 
ingham,   Sarah   E.,   342 
ch     Mary  C. 
ddus.   David  Tilghman 
coletti,   Peter  Paul.   115.   155 
k,  Carolyn  Marie,   112,  321 
kman,  Philip 
odie,  Anne  Blakistone 
odie,  Glenn  Thomas,   158,   192,   193, 
285 

ie,  Michael  Anthony 
cker,   Linell  P.,   125,  210,  342 
iley,   Elizabeth  Ann,   105,  204,  342 
k,   Margaret  Pamela 
ke,  William  Joseph,  342 
ks.  Ann   Barringer,  342 
ks,  Carlton  P..   III.  188,  342 
ks.  David  Robert 
ks.   David  Heber,   189,  363 
ooks,   John   Hancock.  Jr..   322 
ost,   Richard  Alan 
oughton.    Henry  Paul.    186.  342 
owder.  Joseph  Wayne,  322 
ower,  Jane  Lynne.   123.  322 
own.  Adin   Deering,    170,    192,    193, 
225.  342 
wn.  Alan  Kent.   188.  364 
wn.  Allan  Merril.   III.   183,  322 
wn.  Amy  Susan.  91.  214,   342 
wn,   Arthur  Henry.   III.    194,  285 
own,   Barbara  Jean 

n.  Celia  Anne,  214,  342 
n.  Dana  Anthony,  364 
n,   Dennis  Turnes.   178,  233 
n,   Diane  Ruth    342 
own,   Frederick  Lee 
own,  Howard  Douglas 
own,  Kristi  Sue,  216.  342 
own.   Mary  Alan   R.,    158.  210,   322 
own,  Mary  Catherine.   120.   165,   173. 
285 
,rown    Pauline  Elizabeth,  342 
irown'   Richard  Daryl,   179,  342 
rown.   Robert   Braxton 
;rown    Rob  Edward,  68,   195,  364 
Irown     Robert  Wilmot,  Jr.,  364 
rnwn,  Roberta  Lee,   102.   160 
Irown.   Ronald   Dane.    179.  342 
l-own    Susan   Kathrine.    125.  219.  364 

William  Keith,  342 
rown     Wynyard  Adair,    154.   364 
wne    Joy  Walker  Gordon 
wne,  Thomas  Cleage,   184,   185,  285 
ch    Susan  Irene,   183,  216,  217,  322 
no    Howard  John 
an    Elizabeth  Tarris,  322 
ant    Judith  Rene,   154,  202,  322 
ant    Harvey  Lee,  III,   181.  342 
ant    Melville  I. 
Bubsey.  William   Edward.    187.  364 
Bucci    Michael  Alfred,   158,   l?2,   l?3,  225, 
277.  230,  285 


390 


Buccino.  Anthony  John.   158,   192,  225, 

285 
Buchanan,  Ann  Rebecca.  285 
Buchanan.  Camilla  Marie,  99,   100    108 

128,   163,  200,  210,  285 
Buchanan,   William  G.,   Ill,    192,   224 

225,  342 
Buck,  Sharon  Elizabeth,    172    210    3-43 
Buckle,   David  Charles 
Buckley,  Mary  Kathleen,    120,  208    343 
Buckley,  Linda  Louise,  364 
Buckley,  Susan    Irvin 
Buentinq,  Karen  Alt,   105,  343 
Buffington,  Carl   E.,   Jr.,  364 
Buffington,   Patricia.  207 
Buffington,  Steven  A.,    180    285 
Bugden,   Lee   Bibb   L. 
Bullis,   Elmer  Wayne,    182,   322 
Bullock,    Robert  Michael,    185 
Bulwinkle,   Vivian  Gladys,    161.  206    322 
Bulynko,    Lydia   D.,  364 
Bunch,    Edward  Allen 
Bunting,    Karen,  210 
Burbage,   Roger  Thomas,   160,   196,  285 
Burcher.  Charles  Art+iur 
Burge,  Katherine  Gravelle,  206    343 
Burgraff,  Craig   Robert    364 
Burke,  Arleen  Helen,  343 
Burke,    Ernest   Lacy 
Burke,  Frederick  Collins.  68    364 
Burks.  Geraldine  Martha 
Burleigh,  Patricia  Carol,  202,  322 
Burnett,   Laura   Louise 
Burney,   Christine  Shirley,  75,  218,   343 
Burns,   Paul  Arthur,   24S 
Burns.  Rodin  Lee.  Jr.,    160,    184    185 

285 
Burrough,  James   Martin,    128,   249.  255 

285 
Burt,  Virginia  Lee 

Burton,  Albert  Paul.  Jr..    115,    155,  382 
Burwell,    Mrs.   Louise   Marro 
Burwell.   Nathaniel   H. 
Busbee.  Howard  James,  382 
Bushong,   Delores  Anne 
Bushong,  Joyce   Lee,    160,   322,   364 
Busse,    Laura    B.,   211.  364 
Butler,   Fleetwood   Prince 
Butler.  Marion  T.,  Jr..  103,  364 
Butler,  Nora  Dalby,    125,    126    364 
Butler,  Patrick  H.,   Ill,   122,   127,   149 

154,  322 
Butler.   Rosalind   Lee 
Butler,  William  A.    Jr 
Butner,  Truscilla  Drane.  218,  343 
Butt,   Margaret  Ann,  322 
Buxton,  Joseph  T..    Ill 
Buynitzky.   Stephen  James    322 
Byrd,   Claudia  Ann    364 
Byrne.   Nicolaus  Edward 

c 

Cafeo,  Linda  Louise,  364 

Cahoon,   Chester  J.,  Jr.,  286 

Cahoon,   Roger   Howell    364 

Cain,  James  Edwin 

Caine,  Bruce  Theodore,  252,  286 

Calder,  Dale  Ralph 

Calhoun,   Patricia  Ann,  202,  322 

Calhoun,  Susan  Jane,  364 

Callahan,  James  Edward.  343 

Callahan,    Louise.  214    322 


Jani: 


Calvert.  Catherine  Jane.  219 
Calvert,  Michele  Rose 
Camden,  Sandra  Kay,  364 
Camp,   Del  Richard.  364 
Cammarata.  Joseph   Barry 
Camp,  Jeffrey  Calland,   165,   199,  286 
Camp,   Michael    Ray,    184 
Campana,    Ellen   R..  48,  204,   322 
Campbell,   Henry  Bruce    286 
Campbell.  Joan   Darnell,    173,   343 
Campbell,  Lyle  David,   169 
Campbell,  Ronald  Warren,  364 
Campbell,  Susan  Mary    364 
Campbell.  Thomas  Giles 
Campbell,  Victoria  Anne 
Canning,  Austin  James,  Jr.,   115,   155 
Caplan,  James  Arthur     184 
Carbone,  Paula  Virginia.  204.  322 
Cardillo.  Gracemary,  364 
Carhart.  Judy  Ann,   125,  212,  364 
Carbone,   Paula  Virginia,   204,   322 
Carle,  Alice  Elizabeth 
Carlson.   Patricia  Ann 
Carlton.  Alice  C.   159,   |74,  212    364 
Carmody,   Katherine  M„   202    286 
Carmody,   Mary  Patricia,  202,  343 
Carney,  Robert  Walter 
Carper,  Joseph   Ray,  364 
Carpini,   Sherri   Lynne,  218,  323 
Carr,   Edward  Walter,    161,   192,  225 

323 
Carr,  Kathleen  Megan,   107.   128    165 

172,  208.  286  •■. 

Carson,  Jean  Kyle,  210,  343 
Carson,  Paul,   103 
Carson,   Rebecca  Singleton,   125 
Carter,  Juliet  Mason,    168.  286 
Carter,   Karen  Lou,  343 
Carter,  Margaret  E. 
Beyer,   Mary   F.  Carter.  283 


Cavanaugh,  Thomas  William,  364 
Cave,    Donald   Hugh.    103.    104,    154,    168 

246,  286 
Cayot,    Billie  Jill,  44,   323 
Cella,  Nancy  Louise,  212,  364 
Cervi,  Gene  Fredrick,   147,  286 
Chambers,  James  Ross,   182,  286 
Chambers.   Ronald  Dean,    104,   180,  236 

262,  286 
Chancellor,  Ann  Layman,    135,  364 
Chancellor,    Ruth    Donnan,   215,   364 
Chandler,   Sam   Bryan,    186,   343 
Chaney.    Roy   Medley,    191,   323 
Channing,  Sheila  Ann,  385 
Chapman,    Marian   Sue 
Chapman.   Sandra  Autry,   323 
Chapman,   Thomas   Howard,    104,    196 

287 
Chappell,   Allen    Harris,    167,   343 
Chappell,  Melrose  Debnam,   162,  287 
Charczenko     Nickolai 
Chard,  Douglas  Norman,  364 
Chartier,  Linda  Harrell.  343 
Chase.  Judith  Caneel,    126,   205    364 
Chausse,    Patricia  Ann,   364 
Cheatham,  Alvin  Paulin,   193,  233,  364 
Cheatham,  Marguerite  J.,  200,  202, 

203,  287 
Cherry,   Elizabeth  Anne 
Cherry, Roy  Wendell,    161 
Chesser    Roger 
Chesson,   Michael    Bedout,    103.    126, 

143.    159,   364 
■stermann,   Evan   R.,   Ill,    103    364 


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323 


'.   Everett   Frank,    154,   364 
',   Hollace  Ann,   112,    168,  323 
I,  Chester  M.,  Jr.,   194    323 


Childers.  Edwin  Robert.  Jr.,   178,  364 
Chipps.  James  Duley,   III,  323 
Chisick,  Steven     Andrew 
Chocklett,  Charles  Wayne    365 
Chocklett,  James  Gary,  99.   103,    104. 

109,    194,  287 
Cholko,   William  Joseph,  Jr. 
Christ,   Thomas  Warren,    184,   287 
Christensen.   Paul   Norman 
Christensen,   Carl    H..    180,  262,   34J 
Christensen,  Jane  Tee 
Christian,   Elnor  Jane,  212.  343 
Christian,  Sally  Ann,   158,  272    287 
Christianson,  James   R„  365 
Chrlstner.  Michael  Clyde,    184,  323 
Christofi,   Irene  K.,  323 
Christopher,  John  Corbin,   178,  365 
Chronister,    M.   Musselman    343 
Chubb,  William  S.,  365 
Cibelia,  James  Halbert,   180 
Citron,    Richard   Stephen     197 
Clapp,   Robert  Earle,   III,   194,  287 
Clark,  Ann  Claiborne,   102    202    203 

323 
Clark,  David   Franklin 
Clark.  Frank  Harwood,   III,  343 
Clark,  Jacqueline  E.,  365 
Clark,  James  Bruce,  365 
Clark,  Joanne,   343 
Clark,  Judy  Ann 
Clark,   Kathryn  Perry,  343 
Clark,   Linda  Dian,  365 
Clark    Thomas  Charles    382 
Clarke,    Brian   Meyrick   N.,  249    254 

255,  287 
Clarke,   Peter  Tefft,    188,  343 
Clarke,  William  Gordon,   193,  233,  365 
Claussen,   Larry  Michael,   114,  323 
Clawson.  Constance  Marie,  97,   172, 

202,  343 
Clay,    Fancis   Edward,  Jr. 
Clay,  Karen  Lynne,  215,  343 
Clay,    Kathryn   Esther 
Clay,    Robert   Newlin,  95,  97,  98,    194, 

339,  343 
Clayton,  Helen  Marie,  365 
Clayton.    Kathryn   Kerwin 
Clem,   Kathey  Rose 
Clem,   Maurice  Curran,  Jr. 
Cleveland,  William  V.    Jr. 
Cline,    Robert  Joseph,   97,    104     196    343 
Cobb,  Carolyn  Claire 
Cobb,  James  Gurley,    143,   365 
Cochran,   Stephen   Grey,    127,    178,   365 
Coffey,  John   Getely 
Coffman.   Milton,  Jr.,   343 
Coggin,  George  Thomas 
Coggins,  Christine  Ann,   158,  210    323 
Cohen,    Esther   Hirschfeid 
Cohen,  Nathaniel  James 
Coiner,    Penelope   Susan,  48,   206,   343 
Cole,   Charles   Peter,    174 
Cole,  Anthony  Frederick 
Cole,    Frances  Ann,    107,    110     119,    128 

129.  208.  287 
Cole.  John   Frank,    103   ,    141,    148     156, 

161,  287 
Coleman,   Carolyn   Faye,   343 
Coleman,  Judith   Lake 
Coleman,    Roderick    Merrill,     190,     191 

323 
Coleman,    Ronald   Cary   154,   365 
Coley,  Jean   Elise,  210,  343 
Collins.  Elizabeth  Carol,    102    202,  343 
Collins,  Elizabeth  Ware    207    365 
Collins.  James   Ronald.    114 
Collins.  Ross  L.,  II 
Colombaro,    Billie   Elayne     172,  323 
Combs.    Linda  Carol.   206    287 
Combs,    Nancy  Covington,  99     100 

108,   117,  200,  208,  275,  287 
Como.  Richard  Wallace,   193,  225    233 


Conaway,   William   Henry.    179,  227    323 

Cone,   Charlotte  M. 

Cones,   Harold   Nelson    Jr. 

Congress.    Ray.    143 

Conley.   Elizabeth   Banche.  212,  343 

Conn,   Margaret.  218.  288 

Connelly.   David   Elliot,    184,   343 

Connelly.  Rose  Frances.   Ill 

Conner,  Jenny   Lu,    150,   344 

Conner,  Judy   Ruth,   323 

Conrad,   Conrad  A.,   344 

Conrad.   Robert  Ward    288 

Converse,   Ray,  365 

Conway,  Arthur  Franklin,    156    344 

Conway,   David  Lawrence,   148,   156,  323 

Conway,    Raymond   Lester 

Cook,   Mary  Grace,  212    344 

Cooke,   David  Yarbro.   195,  344 

Cooke,  Janet  Susan,  97,  206    323 

Cooke,  Janice   Lynn,    130,    150,   344 

Cooke,   Fletcher  Alvin    288 

Cooke,  Judith   Ann 

Cooke,  Susan  Elizabeth,    130,  323 

Cooper,    Ellen   Hope.  68.  205,   365 

Cooper,  Marian  Louise,  278,  365 

Copeland,  Barbara  Edith,  344 

Coppola    Sherry  Sue 

Corbell, Cheryl   Lee,  208,  288 

Cornell,  James  Archie,  Jr.,    128    288 

Correll, Dorothy  Lucille,  214,  344 

Corv.no,   Margaret   Elsie,    151,    159,    172, 

365 
Cory,  Thomas  L< 
Kern,   Sharon  Co 
Coss,   Mary   Patr 

323 

Cottinqham,  Juana   Day,    157,  214.  344 
Cottrell,   Karen  Ann,  204,  288 
Cottrill,  Sarah    Lu.    169,    174 
Coukouma,  Richard  Euclid,   130.   131, 

344 
Coupe,   Bradford  Whitehill,    115    155 
Cousins,  John  Paul,   184,  365 
Court,   Lawrence  Martine.   184    283 
Covell,  Carol  Ellen,    112 
Covlnqton,  Susan  E.,   162,  273,  365 
Cowardin,   William   C,  Jr.,    115,    155 
Cox.  Charles  Donald,    192,    193,  323 
Cox,  Verna  Anne,   173.  288 
Cox,  Virqinia  Lee,  365 
Cracraft,   Kathleen  D.,  219,  344 
Cracraft,   Steven   Griffith,    178,   233 
Cratt,  Chrarles  Stephen    225 
Craqq,   Carol    Dean 
Craiq,   Dee  Wayne,   244,   245 
Craiq,    Patricia   Grist 
Crane,  Michael   L.,   195 
Crawford,    Daniel  John 
Crawford,   Pamela,   157,  216,  217 
Crawford    Susan  Stitley,  210    323 
Crawley,   Frank  Edward 
Creecy,   Robert  Pierce,   161,  323 
Cremins.   Mary  Ann.  219.   344 
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249 


Crissey,   Barbara  Jean,   172,  207 
Crist,    Malcolm   Kenneth     323 
Critchfield,   Stephen   K..  288 
Crockett,   David  Thomas,  Jr.,    179,  344 
Crofoof,  Cathleen  Cecelia,  48,  75.  97 

200,   214,   320,    324 
Croqhan,  Susan  Victoria.  344 
Cronin,    David    Edward.   288 
Cronk.   Ronald   Drew 
Crooks,   Kiran   Kenney,    104,    196.   324 
Cross,  Thomas  Raymond,  Jr.,  288 
Crouse,  Susan  Elizabeth,    105,   III,  344 
Crow,  Jane  Elizabeth,  48,   151,  204,  344 
Crowder,   Linda  Kate 
Crowe,   Patricia  Ward,   III,  273,  344 
Crowqey,  Priscilla  Anne,   150,   158,  218, 


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Crum,   Gary   Edv, 
Cullen.   Patricia  Ann,  272.  273.  324 
Cullen.  Thomas  Phillip.  288 
Culpepper.   Charlotte  W. 
Culverhouse,  William  E.,   115,  382 
Cumbee,    Richard   Sheridan,   233 
Cummins,    Brian  Jay,   344 
Curcuru,  Steven  Nichols,   131,   157,  324 
Curlee,   Francis  Lynn 
Currie,   Caroline   Frances,  202 
Currie,    Dorothy  Anne,   202,  288 
Currier,    Paul  Alois,  Jr.,   288 
Curtis,   Ruth  Merrill    202    324 
Curtis,  Timothy  James,    196,  289 
Curtler,    Douqlas  C. 
Curwen.   Diana  Louise,   126,  207 
Curzi,   Dewey  Scott,    193.  233 
Cutler.  Ann  G.     Mrs. 
Cusworth,   Barbara   Ruth,  211,  324 
Cyrus,    Lynda  Anne 
D 
Dabney,  Judith  Price    344 
Daffron,  Sue  Ellen,   163,  172,  215,  289 
Daqgett,  Sallie  Moore.  122,  215,  273 
Daggy,    Helen  Virqinia 
Dail,   Halvert  Thornton 
Dalley.   Mary  Anne,  216,  344 
Dainer,   Michael  J.,   199,  289 
Dainer,   Paul   Maclyn 
Daley,  John  Gordon,    181 
Daley.  Jonelle  Sharon 
Dameron.   Glenda   Faye,  48,   202,   344 
Dana,  Graig  Unsworth,   115,   155 


Daniel,   Brenda  Marie 

Dankers.  Naomi  Jean,  209 

Dann.  Douglas  Barker    Jr. 

Darby,   Elizabelh  Carroll,  206    344 

Dargan,    Balnche 

Darr,    Michael   Glenn 

Darragh,    Daniel   Meyer,  97,   225.  227 

230 
Dauer.  Keith  Newcomb,   186.  289 
Dauqherty,   George  T. 
Daugherty,  David  Reams.   181,  242,  243 
Daugherty,  Thomas  W. 
Daughtry.   Laura  Lee.   105,  202,  345 
Davenport,    Robert   Kevin     183 
David,  Joseph  John,.  184 
Davis,   Beatrice  Louise 
Davis,    Bradley  John.  97     182    345 
Davis,    David   Earl,  Jr.,    194,   345 
Davis,   George   Hughes,    183.  234,  245 
Davis,  Glenn  Price 
Davis,  Henry  Adams,  Jr.,   154,  289 
Davis,   Howard  Thomas,  Jr.,   103,   III, 

161,   173,  254,  324 
Davis,  Jacqueline,  289 
Davis,  James  Bruce,  289.  107 
Davis,   Kathleen  Sue 
Davis,  Leslie  Ann,  219 
Davis,   Margaret  Savage,   206,   345 
Davis,   Paul  Alnwick 
Davis,   Robert  Dean.   193 
Davis.   Robert  Pratt 
Davis,  Stewart  Pettet,   115,   155 
Dawson,  John   Robert 
Dawson,    Robert   Lee    Jr. 
Day.   Donna  Carol 
Day,   Edwin  Kenneth 
Day,   Eleanor  Johnson 
Day.  Marilyn  Gaye 
Day,   Robert  Warwick,   127 
Dean,  John  Howard,  233 
Deane.  Sandra 

Debell,   Richard   Lee    184    345 
DeBoe,  Joel  A. 

DeCarlo,  Rosemary  Jean,   159,   172,  345 
DeCot,   Mark   Edwin    245 
Deekens,  John  Mackenzie 
DeFrees,  Jane  Lindsay,  209,  272,  275 
Dehn,   Gale,  205 
Deinlein,  James   Nichol 
Deinlein,  Victoria  Anne 
DeLaney,   Michael    Leonard,    104     199 

324 
DeLong,   Richard  Allen,   156,  345 
Demary,  Anthony  John,  345 
DeMers,   Marion   Edytha,    170,  212    345 
DeMoranville,  Donna  Rose 
Montford,  Susan  Denby    Mrs. 
Dennenberq,   Dennis 
Denny.    Patricia   Dianne 
Dent,  Charles  Edward,  Jr.    130 
Dent,   Lynwood   Miller,    156,    173,  257, 


345 


■i:ks. 


Drun 


Derringe,   Edmund  T„  Jr.,    181 
Deshazo,  George  Newton    158 
Deszyck,  Elizabeth  T. 
Detorie,   Deanne  Marie.   125.   127,   172, 

345 
DeVitt,  Timothy   R.    Jr. 
DeWitt,    Paul,    197,   367 
Dewey,  Hartley  Fiske,  367 
Diamond,   Richard  Jacob    289 
Dibling,   Wilburn  C.  Jr.,    147,    192,   257 

289 
Dick.  James  Willard,    158.   192,  225 

227,  230,  252    289 
Dickerson.    David    Darden 
Dickerson,   Richard   R. 
Dickinson,   Anne  Moreland    208    289 
Dickinson,    Enders.    IV,    187,   367 
Dickinson,  Julia  Ann,  48,  97,  200,  206 

290 
Dickinson,  Jan  Suzette 
Dickinson,   Patsy   Marie,  95,  97.  200 

216,   290 
Dievendorf.  Lynn  Allen,    196,  252,  290 
Dillard,  Philip  James,  245 
Dillon,  Larry  Thearon,  249,  367 
Dillon,   Kathleen  E.,  345 
Dlnan,   Margaret  Mary.    172    345 
Dinner,   Elliott  David,   166,    187    367 
Dinterman,  David   Roger.  324 
DiPaola,  Michael  Francis    367 
Distler,   Elizabeth  Anne,   122,  211,  345 
Divers,   Robert  Lee,  367 
Dixson,   Herbert  Lee,    194    290 
Dixon,  William  Carlton.  345 
Dixon.  Virginia  Lee,  262,  324 
Doane,  William  Scott 
Dobbs,    Leslie  Clyde.    149.  290 
Dobey.   Allen   Brantley 
Dobyns,  Charlotte  Ann,   153,   172,  367 
Dodd,   Gerald  Wayne,    103     160     194 

290 
Dodrill,  Jane  Ann,   324 
Dodson,    Harry   Hugh,  Jr.,   367 
Doerries,    Lee  Erwin.    104,    110,    163,    188 

290 
Dollins,  Jane  Clay 
Dolsey,   Richard  Lester 
Domagalski.  Sharyn  L.,  208,  324 
Donato,  Joanna  Frances,  211,  345 
Donehower,   Ernest  John,    111,   184    324 
Donnelly,  Terry  Alan.  234    245 
Donovan,   Miles  Lane,  67,  290 
Dorman,  Catherine  White 
Dorman,  Lois  Ainsley,    105,  345 


391 


Dorroh    John   Olive.  Jr.,  367 
Dosier    Larry  Waddell,   290 
Dotson    Wilma  Ercella,  324 
Douglas    Eleanor  Carter.  277 
Douglas    Hugh   Benton.  Jr..   103,   163, 


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290 


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347 


Douthat, 

Dovel.   Elizabeth   Bennett 

Dowdy,   Rena  Faye 

Dowting     Michael   Carrigan,    148,  345 

Downey    Virginia   Lynne,  97,  214,   345 

Downing    Jack  R.,  242,  243,  367 

Downing     Marv  Ellen,  204,  290 

Doyle    Linda   Dianne,    105.  202,   345 

Drake    Robert  Edwin,  Jr.,   162,  345 

Dray,  Mark  Stanley,   155,  382 

Dress,  Norman  T.,  367 

Drew    John  Alan.    186,  290 

Drinard.  Carolyn  Elsie,    158,  200.  214, 

290 
Driscoll    John  Patrick,  367 
Driscoll.    Irving   Sears.  Jr.,  324 
Driscoll,    Robert  Courtney,    122.   324 
Driscoll,  Lawrence  T.,  367 
Drummond,  Sharon   Lee,  204.  290 
Dryden.  James  Spencer,  Jr.,    188,  290 
Dryer    Lynn    Ruth,    174.   367 
Dubay    Charles   Irving.  290 
DuBose    Warner,    III 
Duck,    Lloyd   Earl,    114,  291 
Dudley,  Margaret  Frances,  345 
Dudley,  Terrence   Lynn,   367 


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Duel,  Deborah  Lee,   125,  202,  345 

Duke    Margaret   Louise 

Duke    Rooert  Ernest.  Jr.,   182,  345 

Dulin,  Jacquelyn  Scott.  218.  345 

Duncan    Dorothy  Ann.  216 

Dunham,  Katharine  Ann 

Dunn,   William   Lee,    183,   367 

Durey,  Orin  Jordan,  III,  367 

Durham.   Robert,   155 

Durham,    Robert  Millard 

Dye    Joseph  Merl,   III.   110,   128,   12 

149.  324 
Dyer    Jane   Leslie.   345 
Dyson,  Nancy,  202,  324 


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Stanley  Abbot,   149,   154,   156, 

161,  291 
Eaton,  Annabelle,    112 
Eaton,  Demaris  Winston,  219,  251,  367 
Eberhardt,   Michael  C,   187,  367 
Edel,  Dorothy  Bruce,  208.  272,  275,  277, 

291 
Eden,   Karen  Irmgard  L.,    159,  202,  345 
Edgren.   Philip  Arthur,  367 
Edleston,  William  R. 
Edmunds,  Wayne  Little,  345 
Edwards,   Karl  Lambert 
Edwards.  Samuel  Thomas 
Efird,    Karen    Lynn,   291 
Egelhoff,  Caroline  Talbot 
Eggleston    Margaret  L. 
Ehmann,   Cynthia    Page,    129,   291 
Elder,  Janet  Dee,  206,  345 
Eldridge,  Albert  F.,  Jr.,  291 
Eley,   Courtney   Magill 
Eliasek,   Ronald   Edward,   199,  200,  291 
Ellenson,    David    Harry,    193,   367 
Elliott,  Charles  S.,  Jr.,   161,   187,  367 
Elliott,   Delores  Jean,  272,  273,  275, 

277,  291 
Elliott.   Edwin   Powers,  Jr.,    169,    174,  367 
Ellis,  Edward   Kay 
Ellis,  Patti  Topping,  345 
Ellis,    Robert   Beniamin,   252,  253,   324 
Ellis,    Robert  Stephen.    192.  291 
Elmore,  Ralph  A.,   Ill 
Embrey.  Susan  Clarke,  200,  204,  291 
Emerick  James  Tracy.   197,  367 
Emerson,  June   Elizabeth,    167,    197 
Engle.  Jacqueline  Anne.   173,  219,  367 
English,  John   Fredrick 
Entler,  Judy   Beth,    110,    124,   291 
Erdman,    Richard   Centrel,  324 
Ernst,   Marjoie   Ellen,   204,  345 
Ernstmeyer,  Jan   Lois,   367 


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Faulstich,   Mary  Ruth,   214,  292 
Faust.  Judith     105.  218.  346 
Fauntleroy.   Edwina   Mariea,   346 
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Ferebee.   Diane  Gayle,  204,  324 
Ferguson,  John  Elvin,  367 
Ferriss.  Donald  Ralph   R..   110,   124,   148, 

165,   171,  292 
Fessler,   Robert  William,   113,  292 
Figg,  Carol   Lee,  214,  346 
Finberg,  Jack   Sheldon.  324 
Finley,  William  Kirkland.  367 
Fischer,  Sharon  Ann,   162 
Fishe    Erica  Walton 
Fitzgerald,    Kathie  Scott,   324 
Fitzgerald,  Mary  Clare.  208,  273,  346 
Fitzpatrick,    Patricia   M.,   346 
Fitzpatrick,  Thomas  E..  Jr. 
Flanagan,  John    Robert,    103 
Flemer,  Carl   Fletcher,  III,   197 
Fleming,    Paula   Denise,   346 
Fletcher,    Francis   E.,   Jr. 
Fletcher,   Mildred   Buckner,   161,  324 
Flinn,  Susan  Michele,   172,  346 
Flora,  Sheeran  Stovalt 
Florence,  Gordon  L,  Jr.,   148,   156 

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Flynn,  Joan   Lesley,  97,    130,    172,  202, 

367 
Foelsche.  Trutz,  Jr. 
Fogleman,  Dorothy  E.  Snook,  292 
Fombell.   Linda   Kay,   167,  216,  217,  324 
Fonda,   Emma  Jeannine,   367 
Fontaine,  Joel  Alexander,   103,    180,  292 
Fooks,  Curtis   Edward 
Ford,   Denise  Elora,  97,  98,   152.  206. 

320,  324 
Ford.  Thomas  Michael,   104,   146,    160, 

194,  292 
Fordham,   Wayne  Caverlee,    157 
Fore,  Danny  Garfield,   197,  367 
Forrer,  John  S. 
Forrer,  Martha  Jeanne,  367 
Forrest,  Carroll  Mark,  368 
Fort,   Louis  Allan,   160,   196,   197,  292 
Foster,   Elizabeth  M.,   1,67,  324 
Foster,  Jeffrey   Rand,    197,  225 
Foster,  Patricia   Lynn.  212,  272,  275 
Foster    Robert  Mallory 
Fowler    Victoria  Miriah 
Fox,   Charles   H.,   Jr. 
Fox,   Earl  William,  Jr.,    122,    182,  282 
Fox,   Ernest   Erwin,   368 
France.   David    Eugene,    160,    189,   346 
Francis,   Wm.  Samuel,  Jr. 
Franklin,  Cecil  Jerry,   115,   155 
Franklin,   Philip   Leigh,    194,   346 
Franklin,   Ruth   Ellen,  292 
Frankovitch,  Carl  N.,   181,  233 
Franks,  Douglas  Wayne,  368 
Eraser,   Betty  Florence,   121,  346 
Frazer.   Elizabeth  P..  368 
Frazier.  Patricia  Anne.  209,  273,  368 
Frece,  John  Walter.   194,  368 
Freeman,   Donald  Neal.   188.  346 
Freeman,  Linda  Lee,   122,   150,  205,  274, 

368 
Freeman,  Maria  Cecelia,  206,  346 
Freeman,   Kester  St.  Clair,    182,  822 
Freer,   Charles  S.,  Jr. 
French,   George   Douglas,    114 
Freuler,   Frank  Owen,  Jr.,   242 
Fridenstlne,   Marie   Elaine,    152,  218,  292 
Fridge,   Charles   Richard,    160,    194,   346 
Friedland,    Dorene  Gay,   368 
Friedman,   Kathleen  Gould,  205,  368 
Friedmann,   Margaret  Rose 
Fromm,   Robert  Thomas,  68,   100,   197, 

324 
Froscher,  Torrey  Curtis.   120,  368 
Frost,   Kathie  Jean,  208,  324 
Frye,   Fredricka  Lee,  346 
Fuchs,  Cheryl  Olivia,   157 
Fulkerson,  Margaret  G. 
Fuller,   Martin,  J.,    178 
Fullerton,   Richard    Brooks,   368 
Fuqua,  Johhn  Massie,  Jr. 
Furey,  Katherine  K. 
Furr.    Murray   Basil,   Jr. 


Gabel.  Jon  Robert.   160.  293 
Gaber    Jeffrey  Burton,    199,  324 
Gadkowski,   Robert  Stephen,   192,  225, 

229,  346 
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Galloway    Lura  Goddin,  97,  205,   368 

Galvin    Suzanne   Rosemarie,    102,    159, 

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Gambardella,  Anthony  J„  Jr.,   188,  346 
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rnett.  Henry  D..  Jr.,   199,  324 
rrett,  Helen  Marie,  346 
rrett,  Jerry   Sue,    163 
rrett,  John   Henry.   III.    191,   324 
rrett,  Stacey  F.,   Ill,   144,   161,  256. 


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Gary    Jean  Sharon.   162.  277,  324 

Gaskins    Steve   Pettie,    III,    169,    183, 

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Gasteiger    Wendy  Louise,   105,  212,  346 
Gates.   Laurence   Emory,  79,    162.    167, 

324 
Gatewood,  Robet  Tyler,  Jr.,  346 
Gatten    Robert  Edward,  Jr.,   109,  110, 

119,  120,  121,  123,  149,  162,  293 
Gay    Donald.   III.   178 
Gayle.  Richard  Carlton,  368 
Geary,   Martha  Lavinder,  275.  346 
Gelotte.   Karen   Ann    202,   324 
Geoghegan,  William  A.,  Jr.  194.  346 
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John  Wheeler,    182,   293 
Getty,   Gael  Ann.    143 
Ghilarducci     Ellen  W. 
Ghilarducci,  George  F. 
Giampapa,   Nancye  Carol.  368 
Giangrande.   Diane.  97,  216,  325 
Gibbons.  William  Joseph 
Gibbs.  Patricia  Ann,    170 
Gibson,   Anne   Barbour 
Gibson   Daniel  G.,   Ill 
Gibson,  Gale  Holly,   162    209    368 
Giddings.   Roger  E. 
Gikas,    Katy  Virginia 
Gilbert,   Dorothy  Leigh,    113,   158,  208, 

293 
Gill,   Bernard  Allen,  Jr. 
Gill.   Patricia   Elaine.  272.   346 
Gill.   Sandra    Lee,   368 
Gill.  Virginia  Crow.  293 
Gillespie.William    Bruce.    184,   368 
Gilley,  Gloria  Gail,  346 
Gilliam,    Eleanor  Ann,   346 
Giorgio,   Marilyn  Jane.   105,    III,   172, 

208,  346 
Girard,   Thomas   Pleasant,   368 
Girton,   Sarah   Christian.   346 
Glvens.   Louise   Knight,  368 
Glakas,    Nicholas  John     198,    199    293 

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Glass,  Judith  Ann 
Gleason,    Gary   Mahoney,    115,    155 
Glendinning,    David    Niles,    197 
Glenn,  James   Richard.    III.   346 
Glenn,  Jean   Paxton,   202.   368 
Glesenkamp,    Randall   Carr.    158,    192, 

225,   230,   325 
Glover,    Robert  Steven,   346 
Goalder,  James  Stuart,    188,   346 
Gobble,  John  McFarland,   179,  294 
Goddard,  Jack  Elmer 
Godshalk.  James  David,  346 
Godshall,   Harry  Edwin,   173,  294 
Godwin,  Joseph  Henry,   III,  368 
Goldberg, Aubrey,    115,   155,  383 
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Griffin.  William  Early,  Jr..  197.  294 
Griffith,  Douglas  Paul.  183.  245,  368 
Griffiths,  Cheryl  Lynn,  212.  272,  347 
Grill,  Frederick  Powell,   154,   160,   161, 

184    200,  294 
Grim,  Lauralee  Marie.   105.    125,  347 
Grimm,   Emmett  Carl,   368 
Groner,   Frederica  Pace,   154,  326 
Gronning.  Jamie   Hilker,    161,  245.  295 
Grose    William  Lyman 
Grove.  Roberta  Lynn,  209,  272,  273, 

368 
Guin,  Grace  Hawkins,   151.  204,  295 
Gunn,  James  Steirling,  295 
Gunn,   Lucy   Davis 
Gurney,   Richard   D„   130.  368 
Guthrie,  Nancy  Elizabeth,  202,  347 

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Haas.  Linda  Lee,  347 
Haase,  Linda  Lee,  274.  368 
Hackney.  Susan  Jane,   107,   116,    127, 

159,  295 
Haddon,   Andrea   Lynn,   202,  347 
Hagan,   Richard  Conway,   157 
Hagen,   Katherine  Anne,   157,    158,  214, 


295 


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Haghighi, 

Haggard.    Kenneth  Vernon 

Haglan.   Dennis  James,    158.   178,   179, 

725.  226.  295 
Hagy.   Robert  Russell,   III 
Haley,  John   Harris,    188,   326 
Haley,    Robert  M„    104,    194,   326 
Hall,   Christine   Lynn  207.  368 
Hall.   Donald  Carlyle.  97.   123,   149 
Hall.   Eunice,  Virginia,   169,  347 
Hall,   Margaret,   202.  203,   295 
Hall     Roger  Wi'co     156    326 
Hall    Susan    Ballenger    347 
Hall,   Wendy  Stuart,    150,   368 
Hallman,  Brian  Shepard.   184,  368 
Hal'man,  Paul  Woodrow,  Jr..   184,  200, 

295 
Hallowell    Norman   Howard    295 
Ham     Earle    Barrett,   Jr. 
Hamack.   Keith   Hartmond,    195.   368 
Hamersen,  Carol  Elizabeth,  209,  368 
Hamilton,  Ann,    172,  215,   368 
Hamilton.  William  Wade,   193,  368 


167 


Hamshar,   Lynda  Carol,   169,  347 
Hancewlcz,    Ralph    B„    116,  295 
Hancock,  William  Alex.    182,   347 
Hangen.  Shirley  A. 
Hank.   Thomas   Edward 
Hanley,  George  Francis,  326 
Hanpeter,    Frederick  O. 
Hansbrough,  Jon  Jeffrey,   184,  326 
Hansen,  Gregg  Allan,   104,   182,  295, 


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Robert  Joseph,   Jr. 

Sandra    Ella,   368 

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Stephen  David.   103.   115.  383 

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Vivian  Carroll,    157,   273 

Wm.  Charles.  97,  98,    141,    182 


296 


William  Benton 
Harrison.  John  T..  Jr. 
Harrison.  Wayde   Lockwin.    182,   348 
Hart,    Michael   Scott,    178 
Hartleben,   Patricia   D..    136.    137.  204. 

326 
Hartless,   Rov  Harland 
Hartsock    William   H..  Jr..    199,   369 
Harvell.   Susan    Holmes,    III,  214,  348 
Harvey,   Daniel  Gaver,   184,  348 
Harvey.   Laurette  Eileen,   206,   296 
Harwood.   Gertrude  Clash.    125,   369 
Hassmer.  Karen  M.,   151 
Hastings    Paul  Gary 
Hatch    Alexia  Harriet,  326 
Hatchl.  Quentin  Russell,   104.   155.   160, 

296 
Hauck.   Nancy  Carol,   211     369 
Hauss.  John  Edward,    182,  326 
Hawkins,   David    L,   242.   369 
Hawkins,    Kathleen   Denise,   208,   348 
Hawkins,  Sue  Carter,   157,  218,  348 
Hawthorne,   Randall  Stone,  245 
Hay.  Linda  Jane,   158,  326 
Hayhurst    Richard  Allen.    148.    181.   369 
Haymes,   William    E.,  Jr.,    160.    194,   326 
Haynes.   Gilbert  Augustus 
Haynes.  Jean  Curtis.   200 
Haynes.   Richard    Benjamin,   326 
Haythe    Winston   McDonald.    115,    155 
Head    James  Michael.   178,  225 
Healey,   Joseph    Francis 
Heath    Patricia  C,   152,  214,  296 
Hecker,  Pamela.   104.  211.  348 
Heenan.    David   Edward,    184,   326 
Hein    Judith  Elaine,    117,   135,   137,   151, 

204,   296 
Heins,   Chris,  251 
Heins.   William    Roger,    114,    148.    173, 

296 
Heitmanek,   Carol   Ann,   206.   326 
Helfrich,   Dorothy  Diane,  369 
Helfrich,  Linda  W..   158,  218,  272,  273, 

296 
Helms,  Judith  Paige 
Hendel,   Robert  Alan 
Henderson    David  L.,  II,   146.   147.   180. 

200.  257,  296 
Henderson     Edmund   M.,  Jr..  369 
Henderson,    Linda  Ann.  326 
Henderson,   Robert  Alan,  247 
Hendricks,  Wrn.  Napoleon 
Hendricks.  William  T..    113,    167.    191, 

296.   369 
Henninger    Robert  Leroy,   133.   1*34,  369 
Henretta,   David.   326 
Henry,   Barbara  Martin,  215,  369 
Herbert,   Barbara  M.,  219,  327 
Hermann,    Ida    Frances 
Herndon    Jesse  M„   III,   127,  251,  369 
Barwick    Delha  Herrick,   162    282 
Herring    Frances  Lee.  369 
Herring.  James   Edward,   225,   226 
Herrmann    Corita  Anne,   105,   III 
Hershey,  Scott  Conger,  263,  296 
Hess.  Allen  Rogers.  233 
Hesse,  John  David 
Heuer.  Christina   Mae 
Hewes,    Dean   Edward.    143,   369 
Heyniger,   William   S- 
Hiatt,  James  Howard.  369 
Hickey.  Jill  Beth.  97,   127,  348 
Hickson,   Letitia,   206,   296 
Hiegel,   Patricia   Louise,  274,  369 
Higdon,    Don   Felder 
Hildebrand     Paul   H.    Jr.     184,   369 
Hildebrand,   William   Rowell,    170 

Hilder,   Stuart  Cfoswell,    II.  249,   348 

Hill    Gerald    Franklin 

Hill    Joyce  Elizabeth,   117,   137,  214,  348 

Hill     Lois   Elizabeth,   348 

Hill,   Marilyn  Lois,  369 

Hill.   Mildred   Kathryn,  212,   327 

Hill    Natalie  Payne 

Hill.  Thomas  Alton,  348 

Hilliard,  Jill   Brenda.  348 

Hillman,  David   Lewis 

Himmel.   Kenneth  Alfred.    104     183,   348 

Hiner.  Laura  Ann,  207,  369 

Hines.  Christine  Laurie.  208,  348 

Hinson.   Linda  Jean 

Hinson.   Helen  Suzanne,  207.  369 

Hitchens,  Mamie  Ruth,  327 

Hitt,  Anne  Morton,  211,   369 

Hitt,  Carolyn  Lear,   108,   126,   158,    159, 
162,    174.  296 

Hoag,   Peter  Marshall 

Hoagland,  John  D.,  245    296 

Hobart,   Nancy   Lynne.    105,   348 

r+ochheimer,  John  T.,   183,  327 

Hochholzer,    Franklin   D.,    155 

Hockman,  James  B.,   148,   154,    156    327 

Hocutt,   Mary  Anne,   219,  327 

Hodge,   Baroline  Elizabeth,  211,  348 

Hodge.   Elmer  C,  Jr..   163    297 

Hodge,   Sally  Katherine    214    348 

Hodges,   Robert  A..    162,  327 


327 
Hoel,  Cheryl   Renee,   172 
Hoell,  James  Monroe,  Jr. 
Hofhauer    Margaret  Anne.  327 
Hoff,    David   Christiansen 
Hoffman,   Richard  John.   162,   171.  369 
Hoffmann.   William   Edward,    180,   236, 

327 
Hofler,   Richard  D. 
Hogan    Sharon  Anne.  219    327 
Hogge.  Paul  Waverly,   160,   197,  297 
Hohl,    Frank 

Holbrook     Martha   Moffitt,  212,   297 
Holcombe.  William   Oliver 
Holden,   Leslie  Hawkins,  297 
Holland     Martha   Davis 
Holland    Michael   Paul,  97.   126.   192. 

234,  245,  327 
Hollandsworth    John  Alan,    157 
Holley    Barbara  Ann,  348 
Holliday.   Barry  Wade 
HoHingsworth,    Kathy   R..    178.   369 
Hollis    Susan  Louise,   105,   112,   162,  212. 


348 


In  , 


Hollister    Marjo 
Hollowell,  Thomas  P.,  383 
Holm.  Thomas  Alvin,   369 
Holmes    Karol  Vesta.   211,   327 
Holmes    Robert  Allen,  233,  369 
Holmes    Robert  Walter.   193 
Holroyd    John  Clinton,   348 
Holmquist,    Richard  C,  Jr.,    154,    159, 

161,  327 
Holt,  Max  David 

Holton,   Stephen   Downing,    197,   348 
Holtoner,    Mary  Jane,   348 
Holtzman    Bobbie  Jane.  204,  297 
Holtzmuller,   Paul   Elliot,   IB6,  297 
Honeman     Donald   Michael.   369 
Hooker,  Ray  Willard,  Jr.,   103,    189, 

245,  370 
Hooker    Patricia  Marie,  209,  274,  370 
Hookstra,   Carl    R.,   Jr. 
Hooper,   Stevanne  Joan.    105 
Hopkins    Deborah  Cook.   370 
HoDkins    Edwin  Patrick.   188,  234,  245, 

348 
Hopkins    Joseph  Anthony.    189,   234.   245, 

370 
Hopkinson.  John,    III,    180,   297 
Hopkinson,   Sue  Ann,  202,   327 
Hoppe,  John  Cameron 
Hornbuckle,    Phyllis  Ann,    116 
Horneii.    Karen    297 
Hornstein     Linda.  348 
Hoskins    Charles  Robert 
Hosklns,    Donna   Lynn.   370 
Hottell,   Nancy  Lee.  370 
Houck    Thomas  Benjamin,  80,  234,  245 
Hough,  Joy  Ann,   348 
Housel,   Charles  William,   225 
Houston    John   Philip 
Houston    Thomas  Russell.   128 
Howard    Carroll   H..   III.   246,   247,   348 
Howard,   Dennis  Milbum 
Howard,   Emily  Jane,   137 
Howard,   Graver  Charles,   348 
Howard,  James   Ewing,    199,  327 
Howard    John  Timothy,   170,  370 
Howard.  Joseph  Lewis.   155.  383 

Howe'    George   Nelson,  Jr.,    197.  297 
Howe    George  Wilson.  Jr..   188.  348 
Howe!  Margaret  Leigh,  370 
Howell     Donald    Herbert.    183,   297 
Howell     Robe-t   Lyndon,   370 
Hower    Nelson   L.,    Ill,    107,    117,   297 
Howlett,  James  Thompson 
Hsieh,    Pin   Pin 
Hubbard.    Benjamin  Arthur 
Hubbard.  Diana   Louise,  328 
Hubbell,  Patricia   B.,    116,  216,  298 
Huber    Miriam     Sue,  202,  370 
Hubert    Davina  Marion 
Hudacek,   Patricia  Anne 
Huddleston,  Lee  Verne,  Jr.,  328 
Hudgins     Louise  Jessica.  204,   328 
Hudson,   Constance  Wren,    102,    107, 


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Hudson,   Helen  Marie,   162,  328 
Hudson    Ronald  Larry,   189,  370 
Hueston,  Jack  Scott,  370 
Huffman.   Lisa   Lee,   370 
Huggett.  Robert  James 
Hughes,  Joseph  Walter,  Jr. 
Hughes    Martha    Ruth    206,  348 
Hugo,  John  Adam.    II,   328 
Huley,    Peter  Hart.  370 
Hull,    Diana    Faye,   219,   370 
Hull,  Linda  Drake 
Hulse,    Nancy   Louise    370 
Humphlett,    Rebecca   E.,  219,   348 
Humphreys    Wm.  Charles     160     181 
Hunsucker.   Carl   Wayne,    178,   328 
Hunt,  Christina  Carol,   112,   128,  2( 

298 
Hunt,  James   Larry 
Hunt,  Janice  Ann,   123,  348 
Hunt    Marilynn   Keefer 
Hunt     Robert   Reed,  Jr.,    197,   370 
Hunt    William   Henry 


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Hunter,  Will 


Jeanne,    130.  370 
W..   Jr. 


Hum,    Mary   Ellen.    Ill,    123,   209.  272, 

348 
Hussey,   William   R.   M.,   348 
Hutcheson.   Martha   E..   370 
Hutcheson,   Robert  B.,  370 
Hutchings.   Laurie  Jane,   105,   150,  206. 

348 
Hutton.    Dorothy   May.  298 
Hutt.  John  Clifford,  Jr. 
Hutzel,  Joy  Elizabeth,  IC2,   110,   127, 

154,   174,  298 
Huxsaw,  Charles  Frederick,    113     143 

154.   161,  348 
Huzek,   William   Scott,    160,    199.   349 
Hyatt,   Deborah   Louise 
Hyler    Martha   Keller 
Hyman,  Ann  Elaine,  348 
I 
se,  Barry  Eugene,  233 
igram,   Kathryn   Loretta.  298 
iman.   Michael   Allen     184    349 
by,    Kenneth  Cole,    154,    I7B,   349 
win,    Robert  Wade,    188,   349 
■win,   Sandra   Lynne,  370 
laacs,  William  Joseph,  298 
J 
Jackson,  Charles  Edward,    178,  233 
Jackson,  John  Alexander,    149,   328 
Jackson,  Steven  Leon,  370 
Jackson,  Steven  William,  234,  245,  298 
Gaidies.   Mrs.   Frances  J. 
Jacobs,   Andrew  Charles     188,  298 
Jacobs,  Cecelia   Marie,  349 
Jacobs.  Yetta  Lee,   166.  370 
Jacobsen,  John  Arthur,  298 
Jacobson,    Douglas   Earl.    160.   349 
Jaeger,   Nancy  Jean 
Jaggard,  Stephen   H.,   178,  233,  370 
Jagger.   Robert  Louis,    183.  328 
Jamerson,   Pamela  Jo,  370 
James.   Gus  John,    II,    115,    155 
James,   Sally   Leonard,    120.  211 
Jamnick,   Cynthia   Lee 
Jancaitis.  James  Richard,   IC4,    122,    183, 

245.  349 
Jansen    William   Francis 
Jarrett.   Norma   Lynn,    139,214.   349 
Jarvis,  Thomas  Destry,    162,  370 
Jebo,  Jerry  Kenneth,  328 
Jeffries,  Ann   Farmer,   214.  298 
Jeffries,  Joseph  Wesley,   162,  298 
Jeffries,  William  L..  Jr.,   115,   155,  383 
Jenkins,    Betty   P.  G.,   298 
Jenkins.   Betty  Hall,  298 
Jenkins,   Daniel  George,   125.   197.  349 
Jenkins,    Franklin  Julian    349 
Jenkins.   Katherine   Bruce,    157,   349 
Jenkins,   Larry   Richard.    184,   349 
Jenkins,   Mary   Lou,  202,   349 
Jenkins     Robert  Calvin.    192,  299 
Jenkins,    Roy  Clifton,  Jr.,    191.  299 
Jenkins,   Ruth   Ann    249 
Jenkins.   Susan   Kathryn.  370 
Jenks,    Robin  Tamara,    110.    124.    127. 
219,  299  • 

Jennings!  James  Courtney,    103 

Jensen,  George  Harry 

Jensen.  Margaret  Ann,  219,  299 

Jerke    John   Merle 

Jester,   Harvey  Edward,  299 

Jewell,  Thomas  Gibson,  349 

Jobe,   Nathaniel  A.,  Jr. 

Johnson,    Barbara  Anne,    126,   370 

Johnson,    Beverly  Jean.    123.  219,   370 

Johnson,   Catherine   B.,  84,   272.  277. 

328 
Johnson.   Cheryl,    141.    173,   299 
Johnson,   Gary   Brent,    191,   328 
Johnson.  Judith   Ellen,    172,   349 
Johnson,   James  Alan,  234,   235.  245 
Johnson,  Joseph    Rodney,    115 
Johnson.  John   Michael,  236,   349 
Johnson,  Jerry  Thomas,    148.    171.  299 
Johnson,  Joyce   Lynn,    105.    162,   349 
Johnson,  Joyce   Mae,   202,   349 
Johnson,    Linda  Ann,    112,  299 
Johnson,   Lois  Winn,  202,  370 
Johnson.  Marilyn  Kay,   125,   159,  202. 
251,  349 

Johnson,    Michael   Joseph 

Johnson,    Richard   Aubrey 

Johnson,   Robert  A.,   130,  328 

Johnson,    Robert  Arthur.    194,   349 

Johnson,   Robert  C. 

Johnson,    Robert  George,   349 

Johnson     Ruth  Anne    209,  273.   370 

Johnson.   Wayne   King,   Jr. 

Johnston,   Calvin   Rudolph 

Johnston.    Robert  Olln,    186.    187,   349 

Johnstone.    Loretta   P.,    107,  204,  299 

Joldersma,   June 

Jolliffe,   Richard   Berle    181 

Jones,    Bruce  Alan,    174,   234,   370 

Jones,   Carol   Eileen,    100,    110,    121,    173, 
328 

Jones.  Evelyn  Diane,  370 

Jones,   George   Herman,   299 

Jones,  Janice   Ellen,  97,   219,   349 

Jones,   Josephine  Annette,    110.    112.212 
213,   299 

Johnson.  Judith  Jones.  Mrs. 

Jones.   Rebecca   Laura.  216.  328 

Jones.    Robert  Wilson.    156 

Jones,  Walter  Baskerville 


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Jordan     Kathryn   Lee,   212,   370 
Jordan,  Laylon,  Wayne 
Jordan     Margaret   Myers,   371 
Jordan,  Meyda  Elise,   105,   122,  204,  350 
Jordan,  Leslie  Temple.   183,  234,  245, 

370 
Jordan,  Thoraas  Ferrell,   148,   156,  299 
Jordan,  Williim  Thomas,  350 
Jo/.   Charles  Austin,    154,   299 
Joyce.  Dreama  Leigh,  48 
Joyce,   Robert  Lee 
Joyner,   Chandler   H. 
Judd,  Joseph   Hugh 
Judy.   Helen   Louii 


Julii 


Jullien,  James  Page,    187 

K 

Kahl,  Dean  Elizabeth,   104,   112,  212, 

350 
Kahlbaum,  William  M.,  Jr. 
Kahn,   Howard  Donald     165,    188,  350 
Kahn,   Robert  Palmer,   104,   110,   188, 

200,  300 
Kale,  Wallace  Wilford,   161,  328 
Kalen,   Linda  Sue.  205.  371 
Kalinsky,  Carole  Joyce 
Kallenbach,  W.  William 
Kane,  James  Michael,   181,  350 
Kane,    Kathryn   Louise,    162,  212,  300 
Kane,  John   Francis,   300 
Kantzer,   Richard  Forbes,    169,  234, 

245,  371 
Kaplan,    Robert   Richard,   371 
Kapral.  Stephen  Mocker,    115.   155 
Kaufer,   Kathleen  T. 
Kaufman     Rochelle  V.,    166,   371 
Keagy,   Charles   Dellig.    Ill 
Keahey.   Elizabeth,    158,  209,  328 
Keating,  Anne  Elizabeth,    157,  350 
Keator,  Philip  John,  371 
Keeling,   Katherine  Harris.  350 
Keen,  William  Harvard,   178,   179,  300 
Keister,  Lillian  Martin.   162,   168,  350 
Keiter,  John   Waverly,    195,  371 
Kellam,   Edwin  Clay,  Jr..    193,  371 
Kellam.    Rebecca   Randolph.  219,  300 
Kellett,  Gordon  Neil,   II,   156,  350 
Kelley.  Jeffrey  Lutton,  300 
Kelly.  Gordon  Thomas 
Kelly,  Jack  Ed.  371 
Kelly,    Robert   Francis,    181,   243,   371 
Kemp,  Jean  L.,   102,   163,  204,  328 
Kenley,   Margaret   Ellen,   371 
Kennedy,   David  Caldwell,  350 
Kennedy.    Robert  John.    Ill,    144,    146, 

256,  300 
Kent,  Charles  Eric,   155,  383 
Kent,  Gordon  Martin,    115,   155 
Kent,   Yelberton  Cleveland 
Keown,   William    Robert,    115,    191,  383 
Kerby.  John  Hardy,   II,    183 
Kern,   David   Laurent.    146.    186,   300 
Kern    Sharon  Cosmisky,  206,   300 
Kerns    Virginia   Rogers,  211,  350 
Kerr    Catherine  Yancey,   209,  277,  350 
Kerr,  James  Bruce.  254.  350 
Kershner,    David    Dale 
Kersey,    Kathy  Ann,    130,   371 
Kerwin,   James  Arthur 
Kestenbaum    Thelda  Mae,   162.   171.  371 
Ketcham,   Sharon   B.,    151,   300 
Keuper,    Kenneth   Erwin.  Jr.,  371 
Keyes     Royal   Michael,    160,    194,   328 
Kieffer,   Margaret   Dale,   350 
Kieffer    Robert  Edward,  371 
Kilgore,   Charles   E..   328 
Kiley    Robert  William,    160,    197,   300 
Kilmartin,  Tanith,  371 
Kimes    Russell  A.    155.   168,  383 
Kincaid,   Kathleen  Hill.  49,   139,  214, 

350 
Kines    Cheryl   Lucille,  350 
King,  Ann  Power,  328 
King    Gary  Gillette,   179,  328 
King'  John  Charles,   194,  257,  350 
King    John  Granville,  Jr.,  371 
King,  Kamla  Jean,  350 
King,  Linda  Louise,  211,  350 
King     Marsha   Ann,   206,    350 
King,   Normand   Elwood,  Jr.,  300 
King    Peter  Eisenhower,   156.  254,  255, 

351 
King.   Robert  Carroll.  Jr.,  300 
King,   Robert  Edward,  328 
King,   William    H. 
Kingery,    Lynn  Stuart,    III,    125,    157. 

174.   351 
King-Harmon.  Michael  C.   160,   178, 

248,   249,   328 
Kinnaird.  Lucy  Scott,  69,  97,   105,   157, 

206,  351 
Kinsinger    Judith  Ann,    162,   300 
Kintsfather.  David   P.,  Jr.,  62,    130,  371 
Kipps,    Patricia'Ann,  300 
Kirk     David    Robert 
Kirkley    Joan   Marie,    126,   371 
Klrkpatrick    John  H.,   Ill,   117,   134,   137, 

301 
Kirssin,  Jeffrey  Lee,   191,  351 
Kirssin.  Jo  Ellen 

Kishbauch,  Kathryn  Jane,  219,  317 
Klare,  Anne  Doubet,  215,  301 
Kline    William  Ellsworth 
Kline    John   M.     Ill 
Kline,   Phyllis  Ann.  371 


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Knaupp.  Robert  Woodrow    193    371 
Knee,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Knight,  Carol  Ann.  212,  371 
Knight,  Clarence  Edward 
Knight,   Richard   Ermes.  97,   127,    143 

371 
Knoop,  Charlotte  V.,   110.  124,  215    301 
Knopf,  Susan  Reid,  209,  275.  351 
Knott.  Judy  Lane.   125,  372 
Knowles,  Jack  Win,  Jr..    191,  301 
Knowlton,   Warren   Decafur,    192    351 
Koch.   Larry  Wayne.    183.   351 
Koch.   Robert  Magoon,  Jr.    197    372 
Koehler,  Carolyn  Jean,   174,  372 
Koehler,  Louise  Price.  301 
Koerner.  Janice  Diana,  211,  328 
Talley,   Mary   Koger 
Kohlhagen.   Steven  Werner     199    372 
Ko|cs;ch.  John  Joseph 
Kokolski.   George  Maxim    Jr.    351 
Koons.  Joseph  Robert,  225 
Kopia,   Leonard   Paul 
Korte,   Don  Walker.  Jr..   194    372 
Korty,   Frederick  William    174    372 
Kraeuter,  John   Norman 
Kraftson,   Raymond  H..   115 
Kraus.  Charles  Lee.  252.  351 
Krauss.    Harry   Edward.    III.    113,    168 

254    328 
Kro'ft,   Randall  Alan 
Kron,  Marilyn  May,  211,  372 
Krone.  Judith  Lee 
Kruse.   Barbara  Ann  Moses 
Krym,  Sally  Janet.  328 
Kucewicz,  William  J.    Jr. 
Kuhn.  Margaret  Nell.   167,  212.  351 
Kurtin.  Jonathan  Seth 
Kushins.   Lawrence  Gerald.   245 
Kushner,  Samuel  Albert.  Jr..    188    328 
Kyle.  John  Page.   193.  262.  328 

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Labell.  Oldric  Joseph,  Jr.     155 
Lacy,  Linda  Elizabeth.  215.  372 
Laderberg.  Wendy  Ann.  209,  372 
Laine,   Crawley  Allen.    Ill 
Laing.  Nancy  Holloway 
Laird,   Nancy   Kay,   351 
Lambert,    Patricia   H. 
Lambiotte.  Jules  J.    Jr. 
Lamm,  Brian  David.  372 
Lampe.  John  Francis.  245 
Lancasshire.   Stephen    245 
Landvoigt.  Steve.   154 
Lane.   Barbara  Anne.   110,   125 
Lane,   Betty   Rhene,    162     169    301 
Lane,    Denis  Kennedy,  Jr.,  97.    103,    127. 

372 
Lanford.   Randolph  E,   169    301 
Langdon.   Daniel  Curtis,    104,    III     114 

329 
Langhorst.   Gail  Ann.  209    372 
Langhorst.  Scott  Alan.   188    351 
Lanoureux.  Suzanne  W. 
Lankford.   Paul  Gandy,    167.   372 
Lantz.   Helen  Joyce,   162,    169,  351 
Larimer,    Ronda   Dean 
Larmore.  David  Wilson.   148,   156    351 
Larson.  Karin  Lou,    120.   154,   171    202 

372 
Larsor 
Larsor 

351 
Lashley,   Sallye  Ann,  209    301 
Lasswell.  Patrick  Gregory 
Latham,   Elizabeth  Jane,  329 
Latimer,   George  C. 
Lafsios,  Terre  Christine,   126,   151,    152 

204.  351 
Lattu.   Peter  Hodgkins 
Latum.  James.   154 
Lauer,   Alfred    Roy,   Jr. 
Laughlin,   Mary   Irene.   209    329 
Law.  James  Vincent,  Jr. 
Lawford.  Susan  Cooper.  351 
Lawhorne,   Carolyn   F. 
Lawier.  Adrian  Russell    329 
Lawler.  James  Neale 
Lawier.   Thomas   Harold,    194,   351 
Lawser.    Robert  James,   301 


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on.  Glenn  Alfred.   194.  328 
Lawson,    Mary   Ellen    301 
Lawson,   Richard  Cooper,  372 
Leake,  Anne  Elizabeth,  351 
Lease.   Roger  Arnold 
LeBenson.    Bernard   Stephen.   329 
LeBold.  Alfred  William.   162    301 
Lee,  Charles  McClenny 
Lee,  Linda  Mason,  329 
Lee,   Michael  Vincent,    148,    156    329 
Lee,   Ronald  Edwin    372 
Lee.   Russell  Francis.   173,  329 
Leech,  Martha  Virginia     130    351 
Leeper.  Michael  Alden     117 
Legg.  Susan  Kay.   105,  211,  351 
LeGrande,   Irene  Mayo 
Lehman,  Kathryn  Ann    154 
LeHigh.  John-  Milton    372 
Lehner.  William  Thomas 
Lelqg    G  oria  Tate 
Leldy    Joan  Garner,  351 
Leichtman,  Hugh  Moore,   182    183    301 
Leichum,  Axel   Dieter 
Leigg,    Bernard   Franklin    302 
Leigh,    Miriam   Virgln'a     351 
Leimer,  Paul  Frederick 


Leland,  William  Warren.   160.  302 
Lemmer,  Janet  Sue,  372 
Lenight.  Edward,   155 
Lent,  Robert  Norman,   115.   155.  383 
Leonard,  Joyce  Dawn 
Leonard.  Melanie  Rebecca.  383 
Leonard.  Rufus  Harris    Jr..   115.   155 
Lesniak    Michael  Paul 
Lester,  Mary  Michelle,  215,  302 
Lester,   Richard   Irwin,  Jr..    110.    131 
Letchworth    Diane  M,  219,   351 
Letham,   Glenn  Wayne,   351 

enberg,  Stephen  B,   189,  329 


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Lester.   110.   130,   131, 


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James  W,   199,  329 
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Shepherd   Fitzhugh 
Lewis.  Wanda  Elizabeth,   153,  219,  383 
Ley,    Kenneth   Francis.  Jr..    149,    162,   302 
Lieb,    Bernard  Joseph.    117 
Ligart,    Roland    Francis 
Liles,  Jesse  Staurt,  Jr. 
Lilliston,   Leonard  Thomas,   183,  245, 

302 
Lillywhite,  Donald  P..    179,  351 
Lin,  David  Chyikwei 
Lindars.  John  Laurence.   183.  329 
Lindsay,   Clifford    Fry 
Lipani.  Paul  Joseph,   197,  302 
Lippard,  Paula  V,  200,  209,  302 
Lippert.  John  Charles,    130,  329 
Lipsey,   Christopher  M,   383 
Liskey.   Laura  Ann,   351 
Littletield,   Patricia  G..  97,    150,  215, 

274,  277,  351 
Littlejohn,  Albert  C,  Jr.,  383 
Livelli,    Lynn   Marie.   302 
Livingstone.   Neil   C,    III 
Llanso.  Thomas  Harlan 
Lock.  Wil'iam  Joseph,    149,    154,  351 
Lockridge,  Judith  Ann,   162.  212.  302 
Loder,  John   Byron 
Loetterle,   Lynn  Ellen.   171,  212,  351 
Loeffler,  John   Vincent 
Lofrese.  James  John,   158,   192,  224, 

225.  252,  302 
Loftfield    Thomas  Coriell 
Loizzi.    Michele.    Ill,    151,  251,  351 
Lombard!,   Michael  Joseph,    110,    130 
Lonurgan,   Garland    Boxley,   351 
Long,    Bruce   Barber 
Long,    Edward    R„   Jr. 
Long,    Nancy   O'Neil,   383 
Long.   William   Ivey,  Jr..    120,   383 
Longacre.    Robert   F,  Jr. 
Longerbeam,  Dianne  R. 
Lons,  Woodrow  Wilson,  Jr.,   130,   161, 

329 
Lookabill,   Royce  G. 
Lorenz,    Benjamin   D. 
Lorenzo,    Ralph    Louis.  Jr. 
Loring,    Murray 
Losh,   Richard  Caton,  Jr.,  383 
Lott,  William  Allen.   187,  200,  302 
Loud,   Ann,    III,    112,    173 
Louer,  Albert  Osborn.   110.   131 
Loughran,   Valerie  Jean.   329 
Louise,  Arthur  Robert,    179,  249,  351 
Love,   David  Winn.   383 
Lovelace,   Nancy   Lynn,  383 
Lovelace.  Ronald   Lee.   160,  329 


351 


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Madison.    113.    143,   263. 


Lowe.   William  Curtis.    154.   383 

Lowenthal.    Ivan   Stephen,    189.   302 

Lowery.  John  David.   186.    187.  330 

Lowry,    David   Earl,    100     196 

Lowry.  James  Kenneth 

Lowry,  Joan  Keliey.  216,  217,  277,  302 

Lowry,  John  Charles,  383 

Lubeley,   Michael  David,   195,  383 

Lubin,    Billye  Jo 

Lucas.  Diane  Elizabeth.  211,  383 

Lucas.  Jana  Lyn,  69,   125 

Lucas.  John  Robert,  351 

Luckey,  Diane,  383 

Ludwig,    Robert  Carl.    193 

Luebke,   William   Clayton.  79,    157,  351 

Luke,   Edward  Alexander 

Lukkarila,  Sandra  Lee,   163.  352 

Lukkarila,  Suzanne  Carol,   163,  352 

Lund,  Jeffrey  Thor,    178,   233 

Lunsford,  Richard   Early 

Lusardi,  Jean  Carolyn,   105,  209,  272, 

273.  276,  277,  330 
Luzader,  Alice  Cecilia,   168,  352 
Luzins,  Juris,  234,  245,  383 
Lynn,  Kathleen  Riley,   125,    158,  215,  352 
Lynn     Letty  G.,    161,   212,   303 
Lynch,  Diane  Christine,   169.  352 
Lynch,   James   Brian 
Lynch,  Harold  Francis,   181.  330 
Lynch,  Maurice  Patrick 
Lynham,  John  Arthur,    III,    103,    154,  330 
Lynn,    Letty  Gregg 
Lynn,    Bambi   Branham 
Lynn,   Stuart   Richard    303 
Lynn,   Mary  Willis 

Lyon,   Ann  Thomas,  77,    113,  203.  330 
Lyon,   David  Allen    IV,  383 
Lyon,  Susan  Tra'ton,  211,  330 
Lyons,  Anne 


Lyons.   William   Patrick,    191.   303 

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MacClarence.  Janet  Louise 
MacDonald.   Alan   Douglas 
MacDonald.   Douglas  M. 
MacDonald,    Margaret  Aborn 
Macintosh,   Colifl 
Mack.  James  Hebert    303 
Mackey.  Sara  Lee.  383 
Mackiernan    Gail   B. 
MacLean.   William   G,   III,    197    352 
MacNamee    Richard  William 
Madden    Michael  Paul.   179.  225    227 

228.  352 
Madison,  Alan  Wayne    383 
Maeder,  Susanne  Ruth,  383 
Maglio,   Harold  John 
Mahan.  Elizabeth  Ann,  303 
Mahru,   Edda  Joan,  203.  352 
Maier,   Stephen   Herbert.  233 
Mainelli,  Albert  John,  Jr.,   115    155 

383 
Majette,   David  Leslie.  352 
Majka,  Theophile  Joseph.  373 
Major,   Carol   Susan,   219,   303 
Makowiecki,  Donald  Stanl 
Mallinson,  Judith  Gale,  212,  213,  303 
Mallory,  Susan  Anne.   162.   172.  207, 

275.  373 
Mann,  Margaret  Frances,  216,  217.  330 
Manor,   Melvin  Gale,  Jr.,  251 
Mans'ield.  Jason  French,   184 
Mansfield,  John  Robert.  233.  303 
Manrov,  Alexsandria 
Manson,  Susan  Marshall 
Mapp,  Mary  Lucie,  202,  373 
Mapp,  Nancy  Louise,  373 
Marchant,  Larry  Joseph.   104.    183.  200 

330 
Marchese.  William  Vito.  373 
Marcy.   Steven   Kent,    104.    109.    194,   330 
Margulies,   Burke  William     115    155 
Marinelli    Robert 
Mark,  John  Flowers 
Markland,   John  Jay.  245    303 
Marks.  Alvin   B,  Jr„    155 
Markwith,  Merle  Grace,   105.   III.   123 

209,  352 
Marlin,    Karen  Alane,    172    352 
Marr,   Wayne   Putnam    352 
Marrs.  Michael  Payne 
Marsella.  Jane  Ann,  352 
Marsh,     Linda   Ruth,   373 
Marshall,   Beverley  W,  373 
Marshall,  Cheryl  Dianne    209    330 
Marshall.  Charles  Thomas    373 
Marshall.  Janet   Elaine.  212,   373 
Marshall,   Michael  Allen 
Marshall,    Peter  Jay 
Marshall.   Robert  Douglas    103 
Marshall     Shirley  Sue 
Marstiller,    Philip  S. 
Marston,  Harold  W,  Jr.,   191,  330 
Martin,  Ann  Withers,  352 
Martin,  Arthur   R.    Jr. 
Martin     David    H. 
Martin,    Edward  Allen 
Martin,   Patricia  Alice    352 
Martin    Ronald  Matthew    192    303 
Marvin,   Everett  D,   III.   189.  373 
Mason.  Claire  Louise,  211,  373 
Mason,  Pamela  Gale,  219,  330,  352 
Mason,    Robert  Archer 
Massey.  Arthur  John,    163 
Massey,    Linda   Kay 
Massey,   Marilyn  Joan,    158.    169,    171 
Massey,   Rodger  Milton 
Massey.  Thomas  Jerome,    174.   373 
Masters.  Joseph  Jerome.   179,  225,  352 
Masters,   Mary  Elizabeth,  373 
Mastin,  Jane  Bryan,  373 
Mastowski,  Frank,  225 
Mathews,   Donna    Lynn,   330 
Mathis    Gerald  Edward 
Mathis    Vendel  Julius 
Matish,  Leanne  Isabel 
Matish,  John  Clea,    193 
Mattox,   Anne  Miles 
Mauck,    Ellen   Douglas,   209,  373 
Maurer,   Keith  William,    183,  246    247, 

352 
Maxfield.    Russell  Andrew 
May,   David  Selden.  373 
May,   Elizabeth  Ann,   162,  352 
Mays,  Mary  Lou,   162,  212,  213,  303 
May,  James  Terrell,   III,  373 
Mayer,   Linda  Deborah,  215,  330 
Mayfield    Pamela  Jean 
Mayo,    Bonnie   Lee,    113,   211,   303 
Mayo,   Ruth  Burbank.   154,   157.   158.  352 
Mayrand,    Evelyn  Cecile.    117 
McAdoo.  Nancy  Jane.  214,  215,303 
McAfee,  Cheryl  Archer 
McBride    Betty  Purchas 
McCall.  Wilfred  J,   163    192.  303 
McCandlish,  Charles  S.,  Jr.,    199    330 
McCann.   David   Oliver 
McCarroll,   Robert  Stacy,  373 
McCarthy    James  John 
McCarthy.  John  Rhodes.   146.   147.   187. 

304 
McCauley.  Jo  Lynn,  97,   105,   167.  352 
McClammy,   Barbara  Jean.  352 
McCluney.  Richard  L,  Jr. 


McClurkin    Mettah   Lee 
McCollum.    Richard    Herbert 
McColpin.   Becki  Jo.   150.  209.  274,  352 
McCormick.  Jeff  Charles.  233.  373 
McCormick.  Michael  P. 
McCotter.  Joseph   R,  Jr..  330 
McCoy    Barbara  Ellen 
McCoy.  Catherine  Frances    172,  352 
McDonald    Charles  Joseph 
McDonald,  John  Alexander.   160,  304 
McDougal.  David  Stockton 
McEachfan.  John  Douglas 
McEntlre.   M'chael    304 
McEntire    Thomas  Mikell 
McEntyre,  Thomas  Gore    373 
McFadden,  Michael  Greer 
McFarlane,  Anne  Patricia    3C4 
McGarity.  Noyce,   103 
McGaughy,  Tim  Whittus    352 
McGee,   Michael   Patrick,   373 
McGehee,  Judith  Ann,   172,  273,  352 
McGhee,   Bonnie  Sharon.   158,  209,  330 
McGoodwin.  Kate  Bryan 
McGraime,   Douglas  Morton 
McGuire.  James  Donald.   158,   193,  224 

225,  330 
McGurk,   Donald  Joseph,  Jr. 
McGuire    Martha    Harrison    215 
Mclndoe.  Linda  Mae,  86;  215,  373 
Mclnfeer.  James  Frank,   III 
Mcintosh,  William  A..    104,    146     189 

304 
Mclntyre    James  Samuel,  304 
Mclvor,   Robert  Theodore.  330 
McKain,  Rodger  Williams,   194,  234. 

245,  352 
McKann,  Joan  Love,  158.  208.  209,  304 
McKay.  Neva  Jane.  48.   150    204    330 
McKlnnon    Bill   Hull.    178.  233 
McKittrick.  Richard  Alan,   104    126 

183.  263    352 
McLaughlin.   Robert  E,  Jr.,  233.  373 
McLeod.   Nora    Lynn.  209.  273,  373 
McNalry,    Nancy  Cox.    150.  206,  330 
McNeill    Sandra  Wells 
McNiel,  Susan  Rebecca,  331 
McNulty,   James   Ergler,   Jr.     160    304 
McPherson,  John  Charles    374 
McPherson.  Timothy  C.   183,  374 
McTammany,   Heather    304 
McWhirt.  Ellen  D. 
Medinger.  John  Lindner.   189.  331 
Medlin,  John   Davis,  257 
Mehring.   Walter  Henry.   Ill,  352 
Mel'i.  Samuel  Harvey 
Melton.   Ronald  Allen.   304 
Melvin,  James  C'awford 
Mengebier.  Clelia  M. 
Menges,  Miriam  Post,  331 
Menke.  Wayne  D.,  374 
Mentzer,   Robert  M„  Jr.   197,  331 
Merritf,   Margaret  Anne,  211.  374 
Metz.  Candy  Lee.  216    352 
Meyer.  Carol  Lee.  202.  374 
Meyerson.   Robert  Benard,   130,   194,  352 
Miccio,   Edward  Louis,   163,  304 
Michael.   Dlanna   Lynn,    169,   352 
Michael.  Jean  Ellen,   III,   120,  212,  352 
Mick,   Roberta.  202    374 
Mihalas.  Mike.  225,  252,  304 
Miles,   Larue  Carter,  374 
Mllham,  Jef'rey  Alan.  352 
Miller.  Ann  Sheldon.  374 
Miller.   Arthur  S.,    III.    195,  374 
Miller,  Carol  Lynn.  374 

ol  Evelyn.  77.   141.  200    203, 


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Miller    Diane   Lynn,  216,   217    352 

Miller,  Gary  Benson 

Miller    George  Hollis    331 

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193,  252,  352 


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Miller,  Martha  Anne.   139.   163.  211,  304 
Miller,  Mary  Louise.   105 
Miller    Mary  Suzanne,  216,  352 
Miller    Michele  Marie,  304 
Miller,   Richard  William,   187,  374 
Miller,  Ronald  Thomas 
Miller,   Robert  Frederick,   138.    185 
Miller,  Sharon  Lynn,  272,  352 
Miller.  Sue  Fletcher,  97,    174.  212 
Miller.  Suzanne   Lee,    III.    157,    172.    174. 

212.  352 
Miller.  Suzanne  Mancill.   161,  212.  374 
Miller,   Thomas   Irvin,    123.    154,   374 
Miller,  William  Frederick,  353 
Millican,  Glenn  Thomas.  Jr.,    184.   185, 

353 
Millikan,   Kent  Bradford 
Milling.   Bert  William,  Jr.,  225 
Milliren,    Patricia   Ann,    105.    III.    159, 

162.  353 
Milner,  Rebecca  Jane.  305 
Mills,  Elizabeth  Irene 
Milona,   Margaret  C.    273 
Mims,  Diane  Shirley,   157,  202,  353 
Minkie    Wayne,  245 
Minton,  Julia  Gaye,    167,  353 
Mirmelstein,    Edward    B.,    166,  331 
Mitchell,  Jacqueline  Sue.   157.  374 
Mitchell,  Judlh  A.,   136 
Mitchell.   Rebecca  Anne,  211,  353 
Mitchell,  William  R.,  236 
Moberg,  Alice  Diana,    105.   Ill,   158, 

171,  216,  353 


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Moffitt.  Susan  E.,  374 

Mollen,  Edward  Leigh 

Molnar    Mary   Northcott,  353 

Mollohan,   Alan   Bowlby,    174,    187,   305 

Manahan,  Michael  Joseph 

Moncol,   Susan  Ann 

Moncure.    Elizabeth    R. 

Monk,    Richard    Francis,  374 

Monroe.  Jo  Ann 

Montfort,  Susan  Linn,  Mrs.,  353 

Montgomery,   Paul   Macrea 

Montgomery,  William  H. 

Moody,  Jo  Ann 

■s  Robert,    104,    148,    160, 


305 


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Charles  McDe 
Charles  N.,  K 
Donald  Waym 
Douglas  Alan, 
John  Austin 
Michael   Browi 


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Moore,   Robert  E.,  Jr..   194.   195,  305 
Moore    Susan  Jeannette,    130,  202.   374 
Moore,  William  Carlton,   169.  305 
Moran,  Margaret  Townley 
Morden    Mary  Louise,   130,  277,  374 
Morgan,   Gail   Anne,   48,   53,   2C6,   305 


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Morgan,  Osb 
Morgan.  Thor 


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187.  374 
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loriarty.  Emily  Jean.  211,  331 

loriarty,  John    Roy,   305 

lorris.  Alethia  Ann.   174.  215.  374 

lorris,  Anne   Kennerly 

lorris,    Doris   Marie 

lorris.  Judythe  Anne    84,    122.  200, 

212,  331 

lorris.  Lorna  Lee,   159 

lorris.   Mary  Cassandra 

lorris.   Robert   Franklin,  251.   374 

lorris,  Stanley  Lee.   115.   155.  383 

lorris,  William  G..  Jr.,    154 

lorrisey,   Susan,    105,    159,  215,   353 

lorrison    Sandra  Gay,   122,   127,  212, 

213,  353 

lorrison.   William   S.,   Jr.,    163.    193.   305 
lorrissey.Jane   Norma.    125,   275,   374 
lorsch,  Nora  Ann,  206,  353 

Phyllis  Jeanne.   154,   161,   163 


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Morton,    Frank    MacDonald 

Morton,  Terry  Alan,  68,    178,  233,  375 

Moss,  James  Albert 

Mowen,  John  Calvin,   III,   189,  375 

Moyer.    Betty  Jo,   204,   205 

Newlon,   Bonnie   Muddiman 

Mueller,  John  Malcolm,   III,    148,   156 

Mueller,   Richard  Dale,    103,   148,  249, 

353 
Mueller    Richard  W.    103    305 
Muench,  Jean  Alice,  375 
Mulcahy,  Veronica  Joy     105     III,    174 
Mulloy,   Susan   Mary,   375 
Mulvihill,  Joseph    Robert,   233 
Munnell     Kathryn    305 
Munroe.   William   Roberts    383 
Walton,    Mary   Lou   Murphy 
Murphy,    Mary   Lynn,   215,   331 
Murphy     Thomas   Edward 
Murray,  Allan  Dale,   103    194    375 
Murray,    Dwight  W.    375 
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■d   Spencer.    146,    147,   3C6 
J.,    102,   212,   306 


Murtagh,   Frede 


Nachman,    Henry   Dudley,    189,   375 
Nance    George  Lawrence    184,  375 
Nance    Gerald    Newman,    184,  233,   375 
Nance,   Peter  Maurice,   187.  306 
Nase.  Daniel   R.,   III.   181,  225,  306 
Nathan     Richard   Eynon,    174,   306 
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306 


Neblett    MacFarland 

Neblett     Ronald   William,   242 

Necsary,  Judith  Ann,  375 

Meet    Nancy  Webster 

Neilson,  Joseph  Thomas,    193,  200,  224, 

225,  306 
Neily    Donald  Craig.   156,  306 
Nelms.  Ann   Scott.   3/5 

105.    157,  353 


Nelson 

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Newton,   Michael  Anthony 
Ney,    Michael  Stuart,    185,   200,  306 
Nicholls    Eugene  William 
Nichols,   Judith   Ann 
Nlcholson    Charlene 
Nicholson,   Charles  W.     116     171,   3i 
Nicholson,  John  Young,    III 

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213, 

353 

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Nottingham.   Jennie 

Noyes,   Howard   Baldwin 

Nuckols    Michael   Aubrey,    130.   375 

Nuckols.   Sandra   Kaye 

Nuernberger    Mary  Ann.    157.  215,   331 

Nuessle    Peter  Raymond.   154.    156,  331 

Nugent.  Thomas   Patrick,   375 

Nunnally     Robert  Wayne,   331 

Nylander,   Karen   Elizabeth,    150,   206. 

353 
Nylander    Richard  Conrad.    128,   307 

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Oates    Nancy  Christine,   105,  353 

Obenchain,  Jeanne  Alice,   213,   353 

O'Brien    Michael  James 

O'Bryan     David   Wayne,    115,    155,   383 

O'Bryan    Vincent   Neal 

O  Connor,   Dianne  Lee.  307 

O'Connor,    Richard   Allan,    156,   353 

Odland    Judith  Claire,   150,  375 

O'Donnell,   Geraldme   Marie 

Odum,  Sandra  Paige,  205.  307 

Oetjen,  Karen  Anne,  206.  354 

OFIaherty    Ian  Michael,   III 

Ogiba.   Barbara  Jean 

O'Grady,  Judith   Kathleen.  209,   354 

O'Keefe,   Eugene  Thomas,  262 

Oldtield    George  S.,  Jr.,   189,  354 

Oldham    George   Dawson,   307 

Oldham    Carl   H. 

Oliver   Bruce  Anthony.   354 

C'liver    Charles  William,   182,    183.  331 

Olivcro,  John  Joseph,  Jr. 

Olley.  John  Gregory,    183,    307 

Ollice    Lewis   Richard,    161,    187,  236, 

331 
Olsen,   Richard  John.   103,   160.   172,  234, 

245,   354 
Olshansky,    Norman.    103.    104.    166,    189, 

354 
Olson.  David   Bruce.   187,  307 
O'Neil,    Richard  Alan,   233,   375 
O'Neill,   Everett  Michael,    194,  331 
Onoerdonk,   James  Charles,   375 
Oppert.  John  Carlton,  354 
Orrick.   Betty  Dandridge 
Orrick.   Nicholas  Cromwell,  250,  251, 


331 

Orsko 


oph,    155 


Osbor 

ne,    Kermit  Jame 

s.    160,    199,   354 

Ostro, 

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193. 

224,  225, 

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Overn 

lan,   George  Cur 

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Owen, 

Larry   Dee 

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Marilyn  Jean,  375 

Owen, 

Robert  William 

.  78, 

103,    104, 

160, 

181,  ?.3I 

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354 

Owan: 

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161.  307 

Owre, 
213 

Martha  Leonorc 
331 

P 

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Pace, 

Joe  David,    107, 

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307 

Pin- 

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307 

Padge 

tt,    Patricia  Ann 

Pa'fra 

th,  Lawrence  H., 

158, 

181,  236, 

238, 

239,  240    307 

Page, 

Michael   Lynn,   307 

Page, 

Susan,   157,  354 

Palme 

r,  Margaret  Ann 

Palme 

r,   Thomas  C.  Jr 

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Palme 

r,  Susan  Virginia 

Palmo 

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,   103,    196, 

197, 

331 

Pandc 

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Panne 

ton.    Roland    Leo, 

236, 

238,  241 

Park, 

Stephen   Kent 

Parker 

■    David  Michael 

,    187, 

375 

Parker 

■,    David   Stuart,  , 

Jr.,    160.   3( 

Parker 

■    Neal   Howard 

Pa-kin 

son     Kathleen  Ai 

in,    141,    1 

Parks. 

Walta   Gail,   331 

Parrott.    Barbara   Gail. 

102, 

332 

Parsor 
Parvin 

is.  John   Milton 
.   Sharon   Louise 

Pastor 

■e,  Julie  Ann.   I5£ 

1,  332 

Pastoi 

e,  Mary  Margan 

st,  375 

Pate, 

Virginia   Kennon. 

205, 

354 

139     158,   219    308 
atterson    Patricia  L.,  70    71,  95,  97,  99, 

102    108,   114,  219,  308 
atterson,   Shannon   Kay,   354 


Niles 


Thon 


p.--. 


til,  Jr.,    187,  257.  331 


Paulsc 

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Paulu: 

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Peabody.   Robe 

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Pea  re 

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262, 

308 

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158,   193,  225 

.  226, 

227, 

257,   308 

354 


Pear 


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:abeth,   173,  209,  354 
Pearson,  George  Mortimer,  354 
Peca,  Beatrice  Ann,  105.  120,   123.  137, 

172,  215,  354 
Peck,  Barbara  Sue,  48.  102,  209,  332 
Peele.   Ellwood  Louis 
Peery,   Carolyn,    150,   215,   354 
Pence,   Clifford    H.,  Jr..    110.    III.    130 
Pendleton,  Juliana.  354 
Penn.    Robert   Hubard 
Pennington,  John   Reynolds,  354 
Pepe,    Raymond   Alan,   332 
Pepper,  Susan  Lennox,  354 
Perelman,  Charles   David,    166,   375 
Perillo,   Peter  Allen 
Perkey.  Mary  Evelyn,   172,  354 
Perkins,  Collen  Kappes 
Perkins.  Sharon  Teel.  216    217.  308 
Pernice.  Janet   Lynn.   354 
Perrin,  John  Paul,   115,    155 

115,  384 


P.-.. : 


John    Richard 


Katherine  Yvonne,    169,   354 
Peterson,    Holly  Ann,    159,   375 
Petralia,   Ronald  Joseph,   194.  225,  332 
Petrillo.   Rosalie  Gail,    105,  209,   354 
Petro,  Joseph    Baran,   375 


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162.  308 

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Mildred  Virginia,   120,    170,  376 
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Plybor 

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Pollard.  Joss 

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Pollard,   Mel 

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Pome. 

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ice,  Jeanne  Glenith,  202,  376 
ice,   Marilyn   Elizabeth 
Ruth,   376 


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Michael   Reid 

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William  Henkel,  354 
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Province.   Rita  May,   105,   163,  213,  355 

Pugh.    Ellen  Ann,   216 

Pugh,   Gerald   Foster,  355 

Pugh,   Peter  John,  Jr.,   309 

Putin,   Henry  Michael     166 

Puller,  Lewis  Burwell,  Jr.,   196 

Pul'ey,  Judith  Ann,  376 

Pulliam,   Kay  Mahan,   130    376 

Purcell,   Robert  Allan,   183,  332 

Pursifull,   Sharon  Anne,    105.  211,  355 

Purtill,  Anne,  97,  213,  309 

Purtill,  James  William,  242    243    376 

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Quaintance,  John  Weston,   154,   197. 
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194, 

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Rama, 

James 

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237 

241, 

257, 

355 

Ramsey,  Ann  Eccleston,  60,  376 
Ramsey    Elizabeth  C,  97,  209,  272,  376 
Ramsey,   Frances  Roberta,  97,  98,   102, 

209,  320.  332 
Ramsey,  Martha  Lee,  309 
Randa,   Richard   Dean,   193,  252,  253 

355 
Rand,  Anne  Lewis 
Randall    Mary  Margaret,   105,   121,    157, 

159,  215,   355 
Rankin.  A'ice  Sue,  309 
Rankin    Mariorie  Anne,   126,  208,  209, 

215    272,  275,  277,  309 
Raper,   Derris   Lea,    149.    154,    162,    167, 

309 
Rapp    Jere  Louis    134,   160,  332 


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Rawls     Robe  t  Ashby, 
Read.   Frances  Elizabeth,  219,  355 
Read,  Victoria  Anne.  217.  355 
Reader,  Thomas  Jefferson.  309 
Reagon    Sheila   Lucinda,   355 
Reavely    Thomas  Stevens.   197,  355 
Rebentisch     Rosalind,   355 
Redd    Eleanor  Rhea,    154,  309 
Redmon     Ronald    Elwood,   309 
Reed    Elizabeth  Clarke.  215,  310 


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p,  ..,- 

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Alan,   149,   154.  310 

P.    ,    ;,, 

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P .  .     - 

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Regis- 

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3lph  James.    160.   310 

Relye, 

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therine  AHene 

Rsnfro.    Mar 

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Renfrr 

>e,   Eli: 

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Renni 

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Harold   1.,  Jr. 

Reoke 

Ronr 

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P-..; 

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Reuss. 

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Rever 

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Rex,  . 

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Reync 

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Ids,   Si 

isan  Levine,   155,   170 

P '  •:  J 

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Wallis,  272.  377 

Rhods 

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3  0 

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3  Victoria,  377 

R>     d. 

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Rice. 

Rebec 

ca  Hess,  217,  355 

P     -  , 

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P    :nj 

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Carol   Lynne,  203,   355 

R.cha 

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Laurie  Faxon.  97,  215,  277, 

355 

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Jay  Anthony 

P     ■  ■ 

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John   L.,  Jr.,    199 

R.cna 

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Wililam  W.     Ill 

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P    it  : 

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P    lou 

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ert  Reaser,   189.  356 

P  ■:-.  •• 

la,    Eli: 

rabeth   Blair,   116,   173,  332 

F    . 

Davie 

Scott,  377 

P    ■  . 

D  ane 

Elaine,   121,  206,  356 

F    ■  . 

Jenni 

:er  Lou,  332 

Riley, 

Mark 

Christopher 

Rinaldo,   Ro 

nald  Gilbert 

Rind 

El      .r 

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Riord 

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irgaret  R.,   377 

F   :    ._• 

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ibeth  Ann.  356 

Ripy, 

Bruce 

Johnson,    195,   377 

Ritchi 

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.ard  Joseph,  Jr.,  377 

p  .-i 

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1  James,    136,   356 

Ritter 

,  Alfre 

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las  Eustis.   165,  377 

luel   Edward.  Jr.,   126.   193, 

395 


Robbins,   Christopher  John 
Roberson,  James  M.,  Jr. 
Roberts,  Anne  Carol.   105,  205,  356 
Roberts,   Austin   L,    III     195,   377 
Roberts,   Barrie  Lynn,  356 
Roberts,   Donald  Luther,   148    156 
Roberts,   Donald   Ray,   120.   199,  377 
Roberts,   Ellen   Barrett,  213,  310 
Roberts,   Laurel  Virginia,  274.  277,  356 
Roberts,    Mary   Lynn 
Roberts,   Morris   H.    Jr. 
Roberts.   Pamela  Jean,    153,  207,  377 
Robertson,   Bonnie  L.  T.,  319.  332 
Robertson,   Brenda  M.    208    209    310 
Robertson,   Donald    Budd,   225 
Robertson,  James  Edmond,   178,  233, 

332 
Pobertson,   Morgan  McNeel,  377 
Robertson,    Norman  Allen,    156 
Robertson,  Susan  Kay,  211,  332 
Robinette,    Kim   Vicky 
Robinette,  Turner  Lee,  Jr. 
Robinson,   Bonnie  Helen,   120,   123,   127, 

160,  213    332 
Robinson,  John   Morgan,    159,   332 
Robison.    Bruce   Hammon 
Rodden.   Sandra    Louise 
Rodeffer,  Mark  H.,  Jr. 
Rodgers.  Kay,  209,  275.  277,  311 
Rogers,  Judith   G.,   311 
Rogon,    Leo 

Rogowski,   Elizabeth   D„  377 
Rohr,   David  Malcolm    377 
Roller,   Carol    Elizabeth,   356 
Romans.  Susan  Eileen,  315,  311 
Rose,  Virginia  N..  200.  217,  311 
Roskos,  Joseph  William,   115 
Ross,  Cecilia  Elaine,    105,  219,  356 
Ross,  Earl  David,   169,  311 
Rosser,    Lawrence   B„    145,    185,   311 
Rossing.    Boyd    Edward,    189,   377 
Roth,   Frederick  Paul,    189,  356 
Roth,  John  T.,  356 

Rothenberg,  Stanley  G„   163,   166.  311 
Roton,  Cecelia  Ann,   158,  217,  333 
Rottman,  Warren  Leonard 
Rountree,   Helen  Clark,  311 
Rountree,   Walter  J.,    Ill,    160,   311 
Rountree,   William   F..  Jr.,    187,   311 
Row,  Stephen   Edward,    127,   130,   156, 

189,  249,  356 
Rowe,    Leslie   Dwight,    161,   333 
Rowe,  Stephen  French,   178,  377 
Rowell,  Thomasine  E.,  356 
Rowe,   Steven  Anthony,   377 
Rowand     Myra   Louise 
Rowland.  John    David,   333 
Rowland.   Robert  C,  Jr..    187,   250,   251 

333 
Roy.  Robert  Regan 
Royall,   William    Ellsworth,    114,   356 
Ruben,   Robert  Benjamin,   166,   189 
Rubin,   Kenneth  Steven,   166,  356 
Rubin,   Vivien   Edna,    110,    126,    159,   333 
Rumburg,    Kenneth    Neil,   377 
Rumpler,  James  Wailes,    146,   147,   194, 

200,  333 
Runyon.  James   Douglas,  251,   377 
Rusnock.  Stephen  Andrew.  225 
Russell,   Rees  G.,  Jr. 
Russell,    Robin   Louise,    112    356 
Ruth,   Thomas  Jean 
Rutledge,   David  Whin,    100,   1 03,    167, 

356 
Rytter,   Richard  Keith 
Ryan,  Giles  Sandford,  377 
Ryan,  Thomas  Francis,   194,   195,  311 
Ryder,   Natalie  Franklin,   186.  211,  333 


Saflold,  Gordon  E.,   189,  356 
Sager,   Gary   Lee,    169,   377 
Sale,  Jo  Carol.  272,  356 
Saleh,  Jahongier,   189,  356 
Sallenger,   Ruth  Alice.  205,  333 
Salley,   Mary  Carrington,    125,    154,   205, 
378 


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Samuel, 

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Samuels 

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Sanders 

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356 
Sandidge,  Walter  Phillip,   181,  311 
Sands,  George  D. 
Sanford,    Elizabeth  Gayle,  200,  210, 

211,  311 
Sanford,  Penelope  Lee,  114,  158,  211, 

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151,  219,  333 
Schaeffer,   Randall  Eugene,  242,  378 
Schafer,    Donald  Willis,    195,   233,   378 
Scheie1.   Mary  Christne,   356 
Scheid,  Richard  Arthur,  356 
Schenkel,  Mario  Walter 
Scherer,  Stacy  Elizabeth,  97,   154,  205, 

378 
Schiff,   Howard  Phillip 
Schilling,  Stephen  L. 
Schleif,  Peter  Robert,  378 
Schmeer,   Donna  Jean 
Schmidt,   Brigitte,  211,  312 
Schmitt,   Rodney   Douglas 

Mary  Christine.   172,  212,  378 


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III,   172,  203, 


Schnebli,  Ge 

356 
Schneider,   Francis  Lewis 
Schoenhut,  Robert  Wayne,   189,  312 
Schofer,  Carol  Anne,  356 
Scholz,   Kathryn  Louise.  378 
Schon,   Mathias  Joseph,   III,  31.2 
Schonfeld,  Ruby  Gail,  97,   105,  209,  333 
Schraner,    Don   Paul,   312 
Schreiber,    Donald   Carl 
Schroeder,    Lyle  Clifford 
Schueler,  Linda  Lee,  378 
Schutz,   Henry  August,    III,  233,   251, 

378 
Schwarting,    Henry  Victor,   333 
Schwartz,    Barbara   Ann,    Ml,   206,  356 
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Schwartzrr 
Schwiller,  Sallh 


Charles  John 
313 


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Scott,    Bette  Suzanne,    III,   215,   356 
Scott,  Carolyn  Elizabeth,   157,  219,  378 
Scott,    Dorothy  Carroll,    112,   356 
Scott,   Paul  Alvin,  357 
Scott,  Paul  Wiley,   154,  312 
Scott,    Peggy   Lee 
Scott,   Robert  Edwin 
Scott,  William  Lloyd,  Jr.,    149,  334 
Scruggs.  Susan  Wray,    151,  357 
Seabrighf,  Alice  Lupton,  378 
Seal,  Jenifer  Marie,  273,   357 
Seale,    Nancy   Diane.   206,   357 
Seaver,    Elizabeth    Ross.    157 
Seay,  Ann  Austin,   334 
Sedlacek,  Jarold  Joseph,   184,  225,  357 
Sedwick,  Mary  Frances.   112,  213,  334 
See,  Thomas  French,    179,  357 
Seeger,  Muriel  Jane 
Seibert,   William   G.,  Jr.,    170,   357 


Shackelford,  Jean   Hot 
Shacke'ford,    David    Le 


Virginia,    122,    162,   357 


ro,  Joel  S. 

,  Stephanie  Bundy 

James  Stafford,    187,   334 

Martha    Irwin.    159,   203.   357 

Stephen  Ragsdale.    183 
John   Robert;  Jr.,   179,  225,  357 

Dennis  Geran,    185,   312 

Norbert  John,    181,   225,   227,   357 
179,   334 


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She 

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Sheeran,    Robert  All< 

Sheffield,   Linda  Gail,   102,   122,  Z 

277,   334 
Sheffield,  Susan  T.,  210    211,  312 
Sheffy,  Mary  Veronica 
Shelburne,   Walter  Avory,  357 
Shelley,  Marilyn  Kenan,  334 
Shelton.   Martin    Randolph,   312 
Shelly,   Richard   Wilson,    156,   334 
Shepard,   Philip  Thomas 
Shepherd,  Almeda  Ann,   157,  273 
Shepherd,   Lewis.   155 
Sheppard,  John   Philip 
Sherman,  Christopher  B.,   126,   159 
Sherman,   Larry  Newton,    174,  334 
Sherman,    Laura    Lyell 

Mary   Esther,    108,    117,  I 


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Shickel,    Lind 


Carol    Fern,   211,   378 
Malcolm,  Jr.,   157,   195,  378 
le,  68,  378 

John 


Shomo,    Lawrence   Paul 
Shoosmith.  John  Norman 
Shore,   Eileen  Elizabeth 
Shores,  Lucille  Patricia,  334 
Shortell,   Brian  Stephen,    179,  357 
Shorter,  Ellen.   150,  203,  357 
Shotwell,  India  Marie,  207,  378 
Edna  Lockett,  48.  334 


Savage,  Anne  Ca 


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Charles  Ed* 


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334 


Charles   F..    170,    198,    199,   257, 


Sigafoes,  Robert  Brian.   162,  313 
Sigafoes,  William  Howard,   184,  357 
Sikorski,  Richard  Elwood,  225 
Sills,  Richard  Edward,  378 
Simms,  William  Coy,    III 


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193 


Simpkins,  Fred  Crawford,  378 
Simpson,  Joan  Eve.   157,   162,  219,  334 
Simpson,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.,   115,  155 
Portanova,  Carol   H.  D.  Sims 
Sims,   E'izabeth    K..  207    352 
Sims,   Kirby  Powell,   179,  313 
Singleton,   William  A.,  249,   378 
Sipple,    Harry   Burgett,   357 
Skeen,  Sandra  Lou,  212    378 
Skelton,  Jean  Watson    379 
Skinner,   Steven   Flint 

M.,    159,    161, 


172,   21 


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Patsy  Virginia 
Slauson,  William  E.,    107,   117,  313 
Slayton,   Earlene  B.,  48,  97,  213  "313 
Slight,    Fredric  Wendell 
Slobe.  Alan  Keith,    181,  334 
Slocum,   Robert  Richard 
Slotnick,  Stephen  Lee,   193,  225,  357 
Small,   Susan   Holmes.  48.  97,   215    379 


Smeds,    Russell   Cla 


M.,  Jr.,  97,   104,   160, 
Cooper,   104.   194,  334 


Elizabeth,  357 


Smith,  Carol   Le 


th,   Ca 


lith,  Charles  Michael,   187 
lith,   Craig   McCormick 
lith,  Cynthia   Sue,   212,   379 
lith,  Donna   Hanlon,  203,  358 
lith,  Donna   Looram 
ith,   Dora  Jean 
lith,   Mrs.  Doris  McCauley 
lith,  Eric  Scott 
ith,  James  H.,    181,  313" 
lith,  James  Michael,  334 
lith,  Janet  Cline,  211,  358 
.ith,  Janet  Taylor 
lith,    Karen  Olson 
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162,   209,  334 
Smith,  Margarette  Louise,  216,  379 
Smith,   Norman  Griffith,  Jr.,   187 
Smith,   Paul  Stuart 
Smith,    Peter  Winslow,    195,   379 
Smith,    Richard   H.,  Jr. 
Smith,    Richard   Meredith,    199    334 
Smith,    Robert   Edward    Jr. 
Smith,   Robert  Owen,  313 
Smith.   Ruth   Esther 
Smith,  Sandra   Lee,  215,  358 
Sm  th,   Sandra    Lynne,   358 
Smith,   Sally   McVicar,  48    95    99     100 

101,    105,  215,  313 
Smith,  Shelby  Myrick,  334 
Smith.   Sydney,    III,   384 
Smith,  Stephen  Keese,  379 
Smith,   S.  Strother.    Ill,    I  15     155 
Smith,  Walter  A.,   Ill 
Smith,  William  Cabell 
Smith,  William  Morgan,  II,  358 
Smith,   William   Sanford,   313 
Smith,   William   S.,   Jr. 
Smyth,  Larry  Douglas.   156,  358 
Snead,  Jane  L..  21  I     313 
Snedegar,  Suzanne  Marie,   158    358 
Snell,   Stephen    Holmes    313 
Snelling,    Linda    Rauck 
Snow.  Walter  Leon 
Snyder,   Richard  Craig 
Snyder,   Stephen   Michael     194.  35! 


Soltys, 
Somer 
Sophe 
Son 


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D.,  334 


154,    166 


I,   Linda.   159.  358 
Storti,  George  Michael 
Soter,   Robert  Wilson,    104,   183.  358 
Sothoron,  Margaret  B.,   125,  215,  379 
Sours,  John  Delmar,  95,  99,   104,    110, 

119.   124,   125,   126,   193,  314 
Southall,  Joan   Elizabeth,    112    213    358 
Southerland,  Hugh  Barry    379 
Spady,    Denard   Charles,   379 
Scain.   Thomas   Linwood.    191.   358 
Spalding,   Evetta  Denlse,  379 
Sparks.    Philip   Lee 
Spaulding,   David  Lee,  Jr.,   130,   157 

189.    195,   379 
Spaulding.   Thomas   Burley,  97,   334 
Spears,  Carol   Irene 
Spears,  Nancy  Jean,    112,    123,  358 
Speer,  Byron  Morrow,   198,   199,  200, 

314 
Speer, 
Spell, 


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rrence  Stroud,   194,  251,  358 


Spencer,   Betty  Jean,  203,   334 

Spencer,  Jayme   Ruth 

Spencer,  Wayne  Ross 

Spengerman.  Donald   F..   120.  379 

Spiggle.   Susan,    157 

Spirn.  Stuart  Douglas,   103,   104,   126, 

189,  334 
Spratley,  Claude  Vernon  I. 
Sprinkel,   Mary  Jane,   205,   335 
Spurling,    Richard    Dudley,    194,  250, 

251,  379 
Stafford,  Mary  Louise,  130,  379 
Staggers,  Harry  Joseph 
Stalk,   Howard   H.,   Ill 
Stainback,   Suzanne  V.,    105,    114,  218 

219,   314 
Staley,  Joanna 

Stancil,  Jo   Lynne.  48.    121,    158,   219,  358 
Strange,   Patrick  William,  335 
Stansbury,  Barbara  Louise,   112,  335 
Staton,  Betty  Anne,   108,   113,  114,  172, 

203.  314 
Stedman,  Mary  Mackall.   123,   158.  203 

335 


Steib. 

Bartt 

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J.  M.,   187,  257, 

335 

Steidt 

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335 

Steige 

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Steinh 

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effrey  Carson,   197,  358 

Stemp 

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273, 

379 

Steph 

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Temple,  211,  358 

Steph 

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Willia 

■n  R.,  Jr.,   181,  358 

Sterlir 

g,   Carolyn  J 

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Stever 

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Stever 

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Stewa 

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Stewa 

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mes,   110.   Ill,   113 

131, 

335 

Sticke 

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Ja   May 

105,   III,  358 

Stiele 

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Stirlin 

3,  Ca 

rolyn,  372 

Stith, 

Flora 

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216,  379 

Stohne 

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Stokes 

Emr 

na  Jean 

159,  335 

Stokes 

Terr 

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262 

Stone, 

Mars 

hall   Da 

vid.  358 

Stoneburner,   Ruth  Anna,   116,,   163,  205. 

314 
Stoneham,  Ann  Neville,  91,  205,  335 
Stoner,   William   Patrick 
Stotz,   Wendy   Ray 

Stout,  Charles  Forrest,    179,  246,  335 
Stout,  James  Wesley,   185,  358 
Stout,  Joseph  Tobii 


51    * 


Barba 


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358 


Mary  Elizabeth,  203,  335 
Straeter,  Terry  Anthony 
Strange,  Allison  Gordon,  207,  358 
Stratton,  Judith  Mae,  211,  358 
Streetman,    Larry   Eugene.  379 
Strickland,  June  Rose 
Stroube,   Robert  Bruce 
Stuart,  John  Michael,  379 
Sturges,   Christine  Anne.    117.  213,  358 
Sturges,   Elizabeth  M.,   105,  209 
Sublett,  Thomas  Carlton,    193,   233 
Suchomel.   Frank   H.,    II 
Suit,   Wm.  Tull 
Suling,  Jeffrey  K. 
Sullenberger,  Lloyd  C. 
Sullivan,  George  M.,  Jr.,   161,  314 
Sullivan,  Julia  McChree,  200,  207,  314 
Sullivan,  Mary  Jane,   157,   172,  358 
Sullivan,    Roll  Albert,    185 
Sullivan,  Timothy  Jackson,   107,   109,  314 
Sundin,   Linda  Elliott,  215,  379 
Sundin,   Nancy  Johanna,   215,   358 
Sung,    Leona 

Sutelan,  David  Kegebein 
Sutherland,  Anne  L.,   154.  314 
Sutherland,   Don  Page.   165,    167,   184, 

335 
Sutton,  Christopher,   190,   191,  314 
Swanson,   Harry   Kent,    III,    187,  358 
Swanson,  Janice  Louise,  209,  358 
Swanson,   Suzanne,   218.  219,  335 
Swarts,   Susan.    107.   208.  209,   314 
Swartz,   Ida  Sue.  336 
Swartz,  Ma 


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314 

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Philip  J. 

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147, 

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315 

Sykes 

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Sylve 

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127 

359 

Szadc 

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Shultz,   Paul    Kennedy,  Jr 


162,  379 

209,  273,  275,  379 


Taback,   Ma.  Stephan.  359 
Tabor,   Barron  Floyd 


3?6 


Tackett,    Randall    Bryan,   336 

Taggart,    Robert,    III 

Taylor.  Christine,   125,  219,  379 

Tarpley,   Marilyn  Sue,   379 

Tassey.   Gregory  Curtis 

Tate,  Sandra  Ray,  203,   336 

Tatum    James  Luther.   162.  379 

Taylor.  Albert  Joseph,  Jr. 

Taylor    Anthony   Ray,   379 

Taylor.  Christine,   125,  219,  379 

Taylor,    Dennis  P..    150 

Taylor,    Douglas   D.,    154,   379 

Taylor,  James  Elry,  Jr. 

Taylor,  James   Russell.    189.   379 

Taylor.  Jeffrey  Alan 

Taylor.  Keith  Allen.   100,    103,    117,    135 
183,  257.  315 

Taylor,   Louise  Stratton 

Taylor    Manlee  Rosa 

Taylor,   Susan   Watkins,   206,   207,   359 

Taylor,   Wilbur  Austin,    181,  236.  239. 
359 

Teagle,    William  Floyd 

Teass,   Horace  A..  Jr.,   155 

Teitelbaum,  April  H. 

Temes,  Sanford    Posnick,   166,  336 

Temple,  Tom  Guy  Eccles.   160.  249.  254, 
263.  3IS 

Thatcher,   Christine   L. 

Thatcher,   Nancy  Ann,  359 

Theberge,    Norman    B.,  Jr.,    183,   379 

Thibeault,  Sheila  Ann,   107,   151,  207 

315 
Thomas,  Carol  Lewis,  315 
Thomas,    Deborah  Ann,   207,   315 
Thomas    Mary   Randolph,  91 
Thomas,   Mitchell    Edgar 
Thomas,  Orville  Van,  359 
Thomas,   Philip  Joseph,   187,  359 
Thommason,  Miriam  Collins 
Thompson,   Louis  Craig 
Thompson.   Mary   Keiffer.  212,   379 
Thompson,   Robert  Leonard,   104.   127. 

183.  359 
Thompson,  Theresa,   113,  211,  336 
Thompson,  Sandra  June,  203,  359 
Thomson    Cathy   B.,   97,  98,    108,  204, 

205,  315 
Thomson,  Laurence  F.,   103 
Thornberg,   William  A.,  Jr. 
Thornbury,  Carlton  Forest 
Thore     Mary   Frances 
Thorne,  Charles  E.,  Jr.,    146.   182.   183. 

315 
Thornton,    Elaine  Scott,    102,  207,   336 
Thornton,   Louise  R.,  211.  315 
Thurston,    Eugene   R.,  Jr. 
Tichy    Joseph  Charles,    III,   379 
Tiliberg     Richrd    Harry    249,   359 
Tiller.  Joseph  Wallace 
Timm,  Spencer  Lewis,   179,  249,  316 
Todd,  Glenn  T.,  103,  163,  182.  183.  315 
Todd.  James  M.,   144,   146,   183,  316 
Todd,  John   Buxton,  Jr.,   183,  245,  359 
Todd,    Patricia   B. 


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Tomb,   David  Alan 

Tomes.   Robert  Edward,    155,   193,  316 

Tomlinson,   Richard   R.,  75,    187,  262,  359 

Tompkins,  James  Robert,   156,   161,  359 

Tonelson.   Louis  Owen,  379 

Tongour,  Nadia,  209,  359 

Torbert,   Peter  C,    157.  316 

Totman,  Lorna  Claire,    162 

Townsend,   Gary   Eugene 

Tozzi,  John  Lee,  380 

Traufman,   Thomas  Scott,    194.    195,  257, 

336 
Travis.   Philip  Arthur,   380 
Traylor.  James  Russell,  336 
Traynor,   Dorothea  A.,  214,  215,  316 
Tremble,   Trueman   R.,  Jr..   359 
Tribelhorn,  Karl   Peter.  225.  359 
Trice,  Joe.   194 

Trice,  John   Anderson.    III.  359 
Trice,   Linda  Jean,    161.  214.  215,  336 
Trice,  Robert  Holmes,  Jr.,  104,   180, 

181.  359 
Trice,  Cynthia  Webb,  380 
Tripson,   Logan,  359 
Tropf,  William  Jacob,  III,  97,  359 
Troth,  James  Robert,   115,   155    384 
Troutman,   Sharon   Leigh.   359 
Truesdell,  Donna  K.,  97,   174.  316 
Tucker,   Carolyn  Anne,  203,   316 
Tucker,   Hazel  Johnson,   158    316 
Tucker,  James  Letcher,  385 
Tucker.  John  Allen.  Jr.,   187,  359 
Tucker,  Judy  Ann     170 
Tucker,  Thomas  Michael,  262    359 
Tudor.  John   D..    103.    183.   316 
Tuggle,  Lorene  May,  336 
Tugman,  Alfred   Best,  Jr. 
Tupper,    Kathryn    Lynn,  48,    172,  215.   336 
Turgeon,   Kenneth   Wayne 
Turner.    Dennis  Sarnuel,   336 
Turner,   Elizabeth  Carol.  380 
Turner,    Frank   M.,  97,    109,    110     129     160 

316 
Turner,  John  Michael,   IN,  359 
Turner,  Joseph  R.,  Jr.,  256,  316 
Turner,    Mary   Frances,  336 
Turville,   Nonie  W.     122 
Turville,  William  Charles    380 
Tuthill,  James  Albert    225 
Tuttle.  Margaret  Emily  A.,  359 
Twigg,   Carol   Ann 
Tyler,  Anne  Shelton 


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Uhl,   Laurie  Susan,    152,  215,  336 
Ullrich.  Thomas  William,   160,   199.  336 
Underwood,   Nancy  S. 

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Vacca.   Linda  Lee,  97,    105,    III,   125. 

159,  272,   360 

Vacha,   Terrance   Harold 

Vaiden,   Caroline   E.,    120,   380 

Vail,    Barbara   Sue,   380 

Vakos,    Patricia   Louise.  211.   360 

Vakos.  William  John,   104,   160,   183,  337 

Vancho,   Catherine   Mary.  212.  337 

Vanderslice,  Sandra   Faye 

Van   Gilder,   Gordon   Neil,   316 

Van   Meter,   puentin   Lee,    130,   380 

Vann,   Martha  Ann,   380 

Varela,  Gail   Enid,    157,  216.  380 

Vasiliou    Margaret  Ellen,  337 

Vaughan     Frances  Marilyn 

Vaughn     Frederick   M. 

Vaughan,  Rebecca  Magette,  212,  380 

Vaughn    David  Alonza 

Vergara.  James  Joseph,   Jr.,   380 

Verhine,   Patricia  Anne,   380 

Vernon,    Randolph    Edward,    114,   360 

Verser.   Carol   Ann 

Verser,  John  James,    III 

Verser,   Nancy  Ware,    125,    167,   380 

Vick,   Ann   Knightley,    172,   380 

Victor,  James   Elijah,    III,  360 

Vilbrandt.  Jo  Anne,  213,  360 

Larson,   Anne  Vining,   Mrs. 

Vincent,  James  Russell,   187,  360 

Vincent,   Russell,  A..  Jr. 

Vining.   Kathleen  Anne.   21  I,   380 

Vining,  Robert  B..  Jr.,  317 

Vogel,    Mary  Jean,    157,    162,   360 

Volz,   Douglas  Charles.   184,  380 

Vopatek,   Patricia  Anne 

Vore,   Steven   Brooks.   360 

Vos,   Richard  Albert.    117.  317 

W 
Wachcic.   Richard   Moran.    197.  317 
Wade    Denakay  Evans,    107,    112,    129, 

317 
Wade,   Elizabeth  Ann,  360 
Wade,    Harriet  Anne,   360 
Wadkins,   Elizabeth   Lee,    150,   211.   360 
Wagnon.  Joan   Leslie.    151.   360 
Wagstaff,  John   Skinner 
Wainwright,    Barbara   Ann,   360 
Waite,    Burt  Allan,    193,   233,   380 
Wakerlin,   Nikki   Helen,  97,    123,    173 

203,  337 
Waldrep,  Shirley  Jo,  337 
Wales,   Linda  Mary.   168,  337 
Walk,   Lawrence  Edward,    181,  225,  317 
Walker,  David  George,  236,  238,  241 
Walker,   Edward    Fahey,   280 
Walker,  James  Lafayette.  246,  247,  360 
Walker,   Lloyd    Daniel.  Jr.,   380 
Walker.  Martha  Elizabeth,  207,  360 
Walker,  Priscilla  Ann    207,  337 
Walker,   Suzanne  Tatum,   380 
Wall     Elizabeth   C,   380 
Walline,   Katharine  Kirk,  219,  380 
Walrath.   Nancy   Elizabeth.    158,    162 
Walsh,    Edward    Robert,  360 
Walsh     Martin   Denis,   317 
Walsh,  Patrick  Joseph,   199,  317 
Walter,  Gary  Donald,    181.  337 
Walter,  Timothy  James,  97,    181,  236, 

239,  317 
Walters,   Barnett  K.,  Jr.,    156.   160,  317 
Walthall,  Jo  Ann,   143,   154,  380 
Walton,  Cecelia  Kaye   154,  213,  36C 
Walton,  Jean  Marl 
Walton,    Ruth   Cadd.   317 
Wandall,   Frankie  Norton 
Wandrei,    Robert  Thomas,   385 
Warburton,   Elizabeth,.  380 
Warcholick,    Stephen    R.,   380 
Ward.  John   Russell.   161.  317 
Ward,  Mary  Eve,    110,   124,   125,  215 

337 
Ward,  Susan  Jeanne,  48,   129,  217,  317 
Warder,   Stanley  Allan 
Ware,   David  Warren,  Jr.,  360 
Ware,   Elinor   Patricia 
Ware,    Frances   Faulconer,   380 
Ware,   Susan   Elaine,    112,   360 
Warner,  Albert  Turner,  317 
Warrington,  Ann  Signe.   127,  213,  360 
Waterman    Mary  Regina,   143,    172 
Waters,   Gretchen   Theresa,    122,    150, 

207,  380 
Waters,  Irma  Lynn 
Watkins    Gail 

Watkins,  Janet,   153,  219,  380 
Watkins,   Stephen   Houston,    183,   380 
Watson,    David    Perrin,    199,  245,   38C 
Watson,   Deborah 
Watson,   George   H.,    Ill,    127,   380 
Watson,  Kim  Ellen 
Watson     Leslie   Ray    Jr.,    199,  280 
Watson.   Linda  Carol,    174,  219.  360 
Watt    William   Barton     103    183,  317 
Watts,  James  Stuart,    104,    122,    149, 

160,  174,   318 
Weaver,  John   Wood,   380 
Weaver.  Michael  George,    158.   193, 

225,  231,  318 
Weaver,  Valendon   Ruth,   209,  337 
Weaver,  Willard  R..  Jr. 
Weaver,  William   L. 


Weber,  Jeanne  Dauphin,  275,  318 

Webster,  Gall  Marie 

Weeks.  Robert  F.,    117,   136,   137,   194, 

318 
Welher,  Mary  Katherine,  360 
Weiland,  Wm.  Henry,  99,   103,   104, 

109,   145.   146,   183,  318 
Weill,   Robert  Jeffrey    143    263    360 
Weinhold,   Marion  Louise,  213,  318 
Weinstein,   Linda   Salsbury,    162,   318, 

360 
Solomon    Marcia  Diane 
Weisberg,   Edward  Joseph     127    159 

166,    189.  380 
Weiss,  William  Joseph 
Weissenstein,   Peggy  Ann 
Wellons    William   Lindley 
Wells,   Faye  Frances,  337 
Wells,   William   C,  Jr.,   97.    103.    154, 

197,   380 
Welt,  Selman  Irvin,   123,   130,   I 
Wendell,  Anthony  J. 
Wenk.   Walter   R..  Jr..   97.  98,  99.    103 

104,    199,  236,  237,   240,   318 
Wenrlch,    Elizabeth    R.,   360 
Wergley,  Albert  Nash     181     380 
Werner,  Jean   Louise,  380 
Werner,  Stephen  Gary,  380 
Wessells,   Martha  Lucas.   112,    128    318 
West,  Carlton   Bryan,  Jr.,   113.   143,  31 
West,    Margaret   Lou'se,   380 
West,   Nancy,  272.  277.  360 
West.   Robert  Bruce,   193    246    337 
Westbrook,   William   E.,  Jr.,    197    337 
Westerman.    Richard,    189    360 
Westermann     Robert   L.    Jr. 
Wetmore,   Robert  John 


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Wheeler.  Charles  The... 
Wheeler,   Patrick  Francis    181    233 
Wheeler,   Sherman  Vincent    318 
Wheeler,   William  A.    Jr.    3E0 
Whibley.   Roderick   Frank,    178 
Whicker,  Johnne  Cherre,  97,  98,    105 

125,    126,   205,   339,   360 
Whitaker,   Lawrence  George,   137,  337 
White,  Alan  Whitcomb,   162    318 
White,  Allan  Eugene,   187    380 
White, -Alison  Augusta 
White,   Brian  Ervin.  380 
White.    David   Ritchie    360 
White.  Gail   Evelyn.  215    380 
White.  Jacqueline   Lee    381 
White,  Judith   Kennedy 
White.  Mary  Charles,    102    203    337 
White.  Peter  Haynes.   115,   155'  385 
White,    Robert   Lawrence    95    97    98 

99,    109,  320,  337 
White,    Ronald   Wesley     155 
White,   Ruth  Parks 
White,    William    Forrest 
Wh.tehead,   Sharon  J.     112,    13 

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n,    Raymond  Joseph,  97     161, 
193,   200.   31" 


Whitehurst,  Anne  Winslow.  205    381 
Whitehurst,    Kenneth    N..   Jr..    115     155 
Whitfield,    Katherine   H.    213    318 
Whiting,   Lawrence   D.,    II.    189    381 
Whitley,    Margaret  Anne 
Whitlow.   Lynda  Anne,   211,   381 
Whitman,    Esther  Thompson    360 
Whitten,  Thomas  Courtney  ' 
Widell,    Richard    Robert,    195    234    245 

360 
Wieset,   Bert  H.,  Jr. 
Wiggins,  Thomas  Richard,   185,  337 
Wiqglesworth,    Haywood   A. 
Wightman,   William   Howard 
Wilborn.    Irvin   M..   Jr..   381 
Wilbur,    Barbara   L. 
Wilcox    Gay  West 
Wilcox,    Louis   Kent 
Wild,  Joan  Elizabeth,  207,   360 
Wilkerson,    Dorothy  Swann,    105.    127, 

150,  213.  360 
Wilkins,    Harry  Day.  Jr.,    149     154,    161, 

318 
Wilkinson.   Mary   Ellen 
Wilkinson.    Richard   Graham,   381 
Willard,    Edgar  Harold,    III,   256    360 
Willard,    Kenneth    H. 
Willard,    Ronald   Herbert     191     337 
Willey,   Robert  H..  Jr.,   160    181,  319 
Williams,    Benjamin  A..   Ill     181     225 

360 
Williams,  Charles  L.,   157,    161,   183    360 
Williams,  Christopher  B. 
Williams,   Donald  Lewis,    194 
Williams,   Gail   Tennille,   71,   91     119 

215.  319 
Williams,   Gary  Murdock.    154    319 
Williams    James  L. 
Williams,  James  Lowell,   135,    154    381 
Williams,  Jeffrey   Edward.   360 
Williams,  James   Newton,  381 
Williams.  John  Wharton,   337 
Williams,   Kenneth  Lewis,   187,  257    337 
Williams,    Mary  Jean,   219.  319 
Williams,   Mary  Karen,   139,  204    205 

319 
Williams,   Patricia  Anne.   110,  319 
Williams,   Ronald  Arthur,  319 
Williams,   Sandra    Lynn 
Williams,  Sue  Rawls,  205,  381 
Williams,   Walter  W.,    161.   337 
Williamson,    Ronald  J.,    130,   337 


Willis,   Nancy  Leigh 

Willis,   William   Morrow.  338 

Willner,    Robert  George.    199,   257,   338 

Wilson,    Dale  Wagers,  209,   381 

Wilson,  John  W. 

Wilson,   Virginia   K. 

Wilson,  Wallace  Lee,  Jr.,  319 

Winch.  Alice  Rebekah,   169,  361 

Winchester,  Sheila  Ann,  202,  381 

Windle,  Charles  Beverly,   162,  338 

Windley.  Sarah  Rose,  338 

Wme.  Mary  Sue,  381 

Wineman,   Miriam   Patricia,    157,   216 

Winfree,  Ann   Lewis,  97,  207,   338 

Wing,  Stephen  John,   189,  381 

Wing,   Stephen   Staley,    130,    154.  234, 

245.  361 
Wingo,    Donald  Joe.    193,   233 
Winn,  Joseph   Ernest.    183.   361 
Winslow.    Lois  Violet.   385 
Winston.   Charles   D. 
Withers,    Howard  V.,    III.  236 
Withers,   Glenne   Dora.  361 
Withol,   Elizabeth  M.    338 
Witt.    Edward    Harden.  245 
Witten,  Winifred  Ann,  251 
Witt,    David   Lynwood,   381 
Wlttmus.    Liane   Lindsey,    117,   213,   319 
Witty,  Donald   P.,   155,  338 
Witty,  Thomas  E.,  Jr..  263 
Woerle,  Anne   Dixon,    120' 
Woerle,   Ronald  Anton,    120 
Wojno,   Stanley  J.,  Jr.,    103,    130,   381 
Wolf,    Brian  John,   236 
Wolf,   Henry  Charles,   385 
Wolf,   Robert  Paul,   115,   155,  385 
Wolff,   Ellen  Gene.   120,  360 
Womble,    Benjamin   E.,  Jr.,    103,    194 

361 
Wong,    Robert  Seng    Pu! 
Wonnell,    Donn  Thomas.    189,   381 
Wood.  Cecily  Claire.  361 
Wood,   Frances  Nowlan 
Wood.    Robin   Louise.   361 
Woodahl,  Ann  Elizabeth.  381 
Woodard,  Diane  Elizabeth,  211,  381 
Woodman.  Douglas  P. 
Woods.    Deborah  Alden 
Woodward,   Joan,   361 
Woodward,   Mary  Rawles 
Woody,   Patricia  Anne 
Wooleyhan,  Alfred  M..  Jr.,    199,  381 
Woolley,  Vincent  Devere,   199,  245,  381, 
Works.  Robert  F. 
Wcrlev     Rae   Ellen.    102.    151,    163    200 

205.  338 
Worrell,   Howard  Walton,  Jr.,  338 
Worzniak,   Michael  John 
Wright,   Beverly  Jo.  338 
Wright,  Donald   E..  Jr.,  36! 
Wright,    Franklin   L..    196,    197 
Wright,  Sarah  Nancy 
Wright,  Thomas  Baxter.  Jr.,   100    130, 

194.  361 
Wulff,    Barry   Lee 
Wyatt,    Betty  Wade,    120,   361 
Wyrick,    Linda  Jeanne,  209,   381 

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Yager.  Sharon  Ann,  216,  381 

Yates.  Alfred   Glenn.    178,   225 

Yeager,    Mary  Vienna,  97,    105,   219,   361 

Yoder,   Susan  Jane,   338 

Young,  Charles  Joseph.  75.  225,  227, 

361 
Young,  Joann   Linda,   381 
Young,   John    Finley,  97,    154,   381 
Young,    Linda  Jean 
Young,   Mary   Kathryn,    173 
Young.   Richard  Lloyd 
Youngblood.  Clevie  C.  48,    100,    105 

209,  272,  273,  338 
Yount,  Anne   Leslie 
Yu,  William  Jen   Hen,  385 
Yuhas,    Linda,    172,   361 
Yungman,  Georqe  Thomas 
Yurachek,   Paul   Anthony,    185,   361 


Zaba,  Joel    Norman,    103,    166,    188,    18 

200.  319 
Zaleski,   Allan   Donald 
Zarnegar,    Bizhan   M.,    163,   319 
Zeigler,   Harvey   H.,  Jr.,    162,   361 
Zemore,   Robert  Walter 
Zenker,    Sandra,   216,   381 
Zepul,  Patricia  Louise,   126,  219,  381 
Zevgolis,  Sophia  Joan 
Zickefoose.   Barbara  Jean 
Ziqlar,   Steven   Woodley,    120,   361 
Zweniq,    Frances  Anne,   338 
Zychowski,   Thaddeus   Frank,    193,  233, 


381 
Zyski,    Richard   Ah 


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Patrons 


Binn's  Fashion  Shop 

Casey's  of  Williamsburg 

The  Christmas   Shop 

College   Pharmacy 

The  College  Shop 

Colonial   Delicatessen 

Colonial   Motel 

Colonial   Restaurant 

Colonna   Studios,    Inc. 

Congress   Inn — Page   Boy   Restaurant 

Corner  Greeks 

Crotty   Brothers,    Inc. 

Earl   N.   Levitt,    Inc. 

Forbes   Candy  and   Gourmet  Shop 

Frazier-Graves   Co.,   Inc. 

Goodyear  Service   Station — Tires  and   Batteries 

Holiday   Inn   of  Williamsburg 

Hornsby   Heating   Oil   Co. 

House  of  Charm 

Howard   Johnson's   Motor   Lodge 

The   Lobster  House 

Madison's,    Inc. 

Mark's   Sports   Center 

Master  Cleaners 

Miller's   Camera   Shop,    Inc. 


Mount  Vernon   Motor   Lodge 

The   Pastry  Shop 

Peninsula   Bank  and  Trust  Co. 

Person   Ford,   Inc. 

Raleigh   Motel 

Ray  Brown 

Rich's   Drive-In 

Rose's  Stores,    Inc. 

Schmidt's   Florist  and   Record   Shop 

State   Farm   Insurance   Co. 

Taylor  Burgess   Hairdressing   Salon 

Taylor  Publishing   Company 

Tioga   Motor  Court 

Virginia  Gazette,    Inc. 

von  Dubell  Studio 

W  &    M   Restaurant 

W  &   R  Cleaners 

West   End   Market 

Mr.  Thomas  Williams,   Photographer 

Williamsburg   Drug   Co. 

Williamsburg   Restoration,    Inc. 

Williamsburg   Shopping   Center  Association 

Williamsburg  Theater 

Williamsburg  Veterinary   Hospital 


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Acknowledgments 


This  year  we  have  tried  to  do  something  different.  The  1966  Colonial  Echo  has  broken  many  of  the  tradi- 
tions of  previous  volumes,  hopefully  for  the  better.  For  the  first  time  in  70  years,  the  yearbook  was  printed 
by  offset  rather  than  by  letterpress,  allowing  the  book  to  be  expanded  by  80  pages  and  giving  more 
freedom  of  design.  This  was  the  first  year  that  the  staff  has  created  all  the  layouts,  producing  a  freer  and 
more  lively  format.  We  have  tried  to  include  many  more  candid  pictures  of  student  activities  in  order 
to  capture  the  spirit  and  life  of  the  College.  It  is  hoped  that  these  efforts  have  resulted  in  an  interest- 
ing and   accurate   record  of  life   at  William   and   Mary  for  1965-66. 

The  task  of  producing  a  400  page  book  is  certainly  a  large  and  complex  one  and  could  not  have  been 
accomplished  without  the  cooperation  of  many  people.  To  all  those  that  helped  in  compiling  the  1966 
Colonial  Echo,  I  wish  to  express  my  sincere  thanks.  First  and  foremost,  I  want  to  thank  the  members  of  the 
Photography  Staff  for  their  conscientious  efforts  throughout  the  year.  Without  the  dilligent  work  of  Tom 
Cory — Photo  Editor,  Torrey  Froscher,  and  Martha  Berger,  the  book  could  not  have  been  assembled.  To  my 
Associate  Editor,  Carol  Jones,  I  would  like  to  express  my  gratitude  for  her  help  on  the  Introduction  and 
Division  Pages,  for  her  many  hours  spent  in  proofing,  and  for  her  help  with  special  problems  throughout 
the  year.  The  efficient  work  of  Business  Manager  Ron  Woerle  was  an  essential  but  behind  the  scenes  part 
of  getting  out  the  book,  and  I  am  indebted  to  him  for  his  cooperation.  I  want  to  thank  Organizations 
Editor  Betty  Bishop  and  her  staff  for  their  hard  work  in  compiling  the  largest,  most  interesting,  and  com- 
plete record  of  the  activities  of  the  myriad  of  organizations  on  Campus.  Bonnie  Robinson  and  her  Class 
Staff  have  produced  the  most  lively,  varied,  and  complete  summary  of  the  classes  at  William  and  Mary, 
and  their  efforts  are  much  appreciated.  A  special  note  of  thanks  is  due  Copy  Editor  Dickey  Barron  for 
her  untiring  help  in  preparing  the  copy  for  the  1966  Echo  and  for  the  time  she  gave  during  Thanksgiving 
Vacation  and  Semester  Break. 

Sports  Editor  Pat  Butler  has  compiled  a  very  complete  and  thorough  record  of  athletic  events  during  the 
1965-66  school  year,  and  he  deserves  much  recognition  for  the  outstanding  job  he  has  done.  The  Student 
Life  section  was  very  ably  guided  by  Jane  Brower,  whose  originality  has  produced  a  vital  part  of  the  book. 
The  Echo  is  indebted  to  Layout  Editor  Steve  Ziglar  and  his  staff  for  their  aid  in  preparing  the  varied  and 
original  layouts  used  in  this  year's  edition.  I  wish  to  acknowledge  Judy  Morris  for  editing  an  unusually  lively 
and  complete  Sorority  Section.  Dee  Boren  has  done  a  superb  job  of  conducting  the  Miss  William  and  Mary 
Contest,  and  we  are  grateful  to  her  for  her  efforts.  Don  Hall  and  Nikki  Wakerlin  have  worked  hard  in  writing 
the  copy  for  the  1966  Echo,  and  their  assistance  is  much  appreciated.  A  special  thanks  is  reserved  for 
Florence  Fraser,  Administration  and  Faculty  Editor,  Index  Editor  and  Editorial  Assistant,  whose  devotion 
to  the  1966  Colonial  Echo  has  been  surpassed  by  no  one  and  whose  advice,  help,  and  support  have  aided 
me  in  countless  ways  throughout  the  year. 

I  also  want  to  thank  Dean  W.  Melville  Jones  for  his  help  with  the  Administration  section  and  Dean  J.  W. 
Lambert  for  his  aid  in  solving  many  problems  throughout  the  year.  The  Echo  is  indebted  to  Mr.  Warren  J. 
Green  for  the  use  of  the  yearbook  office,  and  to  Mr.  Dudley  M.  Jensen  for  supplying  IBM  lists  for  use 
in  the  Class  Section  and  Index.  A  special  thanks  is  expressed  to  Mr.  W.  T.  Reece  for  his  continual  advice 
on  financial  matters.  Mr.  Thomas  L.  Williams  also  merits  special  acknowledgment  for  his  many  photographs 
of  student  activities  and  organizations.  We  are  also  indebted  to  Mr.  Alexander  of  Colonna  Studios  for 
his  untiring  cooperation  in  taking  class  portraits. 

The  1966  Colonial  Echo  was  printed  by  Taylor  Publishing  Co.  of  Dallas,  Texas,  and  our  gratitude  is  ex- 
pressed to  Mr.  Pete  Peterson  and  Mr.  Dan  DeFalco  of  the  Richmond  office  for  their  help  all  year.  Also  I 
wish  to  thank  Mr.  Joe  Carson  of  the  Dallas  office  for  his  continual  assistance  regarding  production  mat- 
ters during  the  year,   and   Mr.  Norman   Dowdy  for  his  help  in   preparing  the  cover  and  title   and   contents 

Pa9es-  Robert  Gatten 

Editor-in-Chief 


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