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Opening Features

6

Administration

18

Faculty

26

Classes

36

Athletics

136

Honorarles and Organizations

146

Sororities

186

Index

211

Special

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could catch and hold the

bursting pulse they call

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of the essence of delight.

youth, .

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A Year to

Remember

Longwood College 1968 is Palsophomore Home Eco-

Miss

Perry, a lovely

nomics

major

from

charmed her way

into

Danville.

the

Pat

hearts of

the judges at our annual pageant v/ith her

modern dance

smile. in

of

routine and genuine Although Pat has participated

many her

local

reign

tunity to

activities,

the highlight

was having the oppor-

represent

Longwood in the Our hearts go

Miss Virginia Pageant.

out to you. Miss Pat Perry!

Miss Longwood College 1968



May Queen

JANE

TIBBS


May

Court

Upper Right

Bottom (Left to Right): Melanie Raper, Joyce Temple, Penny Second Row: Pat Coleman. Iny Chapman, Donna Sleason. Third Row: Susan Davenport, Pat Perry. Lower Right— Bottom (Left to Right): Sue Ellen Lyon, Chris McDonnell. Second Row: Sandra Sink, Linda RInaldi, Murad, JoAnne Melchor. Third Row: Pat Cloonan, Chris Tavel. Ellis.

MAID OF

HONOR

PATTY KINGSLEY



Oktoberfest The year 1968 brought many changes to the Longwood campus, and a major change was In store for the traditional Geist Festival. In the early part of October, Geist revealed the new theme, Oktoberfest. It was selected from a festival of the

same name

year.

Festmeister, formerly called

was

Dillard

held annually

Vaughan, and

Geist gives a

member

tenmeister, the former

is

in

the

Germany highest

of the Junior Class.

Midway

at this time of

Mistress of Ceremonies,

recognition that

The 1968 Mit-

Marshall, was Pat Cloonan,

sophomore who has contributed much to school activities. many things remained the same co'or skits, hockey games, fun, excitement, and most of all, Blue and White a

But

Spirit.

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Harvest Bowl Princess

LYNNE RACHAL


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Apple Blossom

MARCIA MITCHELL

Princess

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Mad onna

BRENDA HOLLY

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With the approach of the Christmas season, plans

the

YWCA

for the

was actively making of the

selection

1968

Ma-

donna. She was to be chosen by the student body on the basis of high ChrisHan ideals and character. The annual pageant,

"The

Littlest

Angel,"

was the

result

of

much planning and hard work, and the highlight of the Christmas season

was the

Brenda

hHolly,

presentation

of

Miss

Madonna.

Best Dressed DONNA SLEASON

Miss Donna

Blake Gleason, a Freshman major from hlopewell was named Glamour's Best Dressed Girl at Longwood College for 1969. Donna, sponsored by the Freshman Class, is both a leader in fashion

Art

as

well

as

campus

was sponsored by

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activities. Pi

The contest

Delta gpsilon.


When lite

the more exciting and glorious aspects of college are overshadowed as work piles up and the hours of sleep

become fewer and fewer, the determined but weary student may be driven to depression. Are the indignities she must now endure compensated by the dignities of education? She is taught that, "you must work that you may keep pace with

the earth and the

soul

struggles on and soon she

that the worst has passed. spring was not a myth.

is

of the earth." She faithfully rewarded with the realization It's downhill all the way now;


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As summer ends, the faculty and administration are greeted by scores of meetings. New equipment and new procedures add to classes and administrative duties.

Frantic students seek their advisors to

straighten out conflicting schedules.

hard work to accomplish a goal

fill

Patience and

many

hours.

We,

the students of Longwood, are deeply Indebted to all

the faculty and administration for their guidance

during our

Longwood

i8

career.



Dr.

Henry

I.

Willetf,

Jr.,

President


Becomes Longwood's

Dr. Willett

On Henry

Saturday, Irving

November

Willett, Jr.,

22,

1968,

was invested

Eighth President

Dr.

as

Longwood College. festivities began on Friday

the eighth president of

The inaugural

with an inaugural reception, an art exhibit

of Miss Barbara Bishop's work, a presentation

and at

by the Longwood Players of The King and a post-performance coffee hour the alumnae house. Farmville hotels I,

filled

delegates representing other

as

dent.

in-

new presiOn Saturday many Longwood girls

stitutions

arrived to honor the

shared the

excitement of the

Inauguration was a fannily affair for the Wiliet+s. Pictured with Dr. Willett are Mrs. Willett and their sons, Scott and Rodney, Mr. Preston Turner, Dr Willett. Sr.,

and

Dr.

Thomas

Willett.

ceremony,

which began with the academic procession.

The organ anthem was written and performed by Mr. Paul Hesselink. The honorable Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia, addressed the inaugural convocation. After his investiture, Dr. Willett and his guests attended an inaugural luncheon. A performance by the Concert Choir under the direction of Dr. John Molnar ended the two-day program.

Two former presidents and

a former at Dr. Willett's inauguration. Pictured Dr. Francis Lankford, and

Dr. Willett,

Governor

acting

from Dr.

president were in attendance are Mr. Fred Wygal, Lancaster.

left to right

Dabney

Rector E. Angus Powell, Mary Alice Elwang, and Guvernor Godwin express best wishes to Dr. Willett. who Mills

E.

Godwin

said in his address "something of a transition

that he sensed that had taken place came to campus."

.

.

.

since

Dr.

Willett

is

Longwood's eighth president.


Administration Stands

Dr.

Ready Frances

R.

to Listen to Student

Problems

Brown, Associate Dean of Students.

Miss Joanne Students.

Holt,

Assistant

Dean

of


Mr.

Jimmy

P.

Paul,

Business

Manager and

Treasurer.

Mr.

Thomas

Services.

Administrative Staff

Expands as LC Grows Mr. Harold

K.

Magnusson, Registrar.

C.

Dalton,

Director

of

Special


Various Directors Behind the

Mr.

Leon

Henderson,

ent of Buildings and

Superintend Grounds.


Scenes Keep Long wood Operating

Mrs. Ruby Gordon, Assistant Book Store Manager, and Mrs. Frances Farrier, Boole Store Manager.

2-5

Mrs.

Bess

Daniels,

Postmistress,

and Mrs. Mary

Franks,

Assistant

Postmistress.


Longwoqd College Health Foulk.

Mrs.

Service:

Garland. Bottom

(Left to

Right)

Row: Mrs. Jones, Mrs..

Top Row: Fornnafi,

Dr.

Mrs.

Wells,

Protection Recreation, Health,

Paperwork Are

Parts of

Mrs.

Haley.

and

Campus

Mr. Rickman and

Mr

Life

The paper work for Longwood's administrative personnel and secretaries.

Longwood College

Police

Mr. C. H. Smith, Mr.

Tom Webb).

E.

Force: (Left to Right) Mr. Southall, Mr. E. Johnson Seamster, and Mr. W. Oertel, Jr. (not pictured: Mr

Sequin, Bowling Alley Managers.

offices

is

handled by the office


The Art Departmenf Sponsors Numerous

Art Department:

Hathaway,

Computers Bring

New

Mrs.

(Seated)

Nancy

Miss

Leitch,

Barbara Mr. Paul

Bishop.

Exhibits

right, standing) Miss Annie Ross.

(Left to

Roulllard,

Mrs. Janice

Lemen,

Mr. Walte

Emphasis to

the Business Education Department Department: (Left to Right) Mrs. Frances Hamlett, Merle Landrum and Mr. Norman Myers.

Business

V

Mr. Willard

Leeper,

Mrs.

Ruth Taliaferro.

Dr.


Dr.

Charles H. Patterson,

Jr.,

Chairman.

Mr. Charles DeWItt, Mr. Edwin Vassar, Dr. Charles Patterson, and Mr. Miguel A.

SII

Electronics Engineer.

Education Deparfment Plans Laboratory School

English

Helen Savage. Miss Kate Trent, Dr. Jung Ra, Mr. T. Cullen Dalton, Mrs. Wacker. Not pictured: Dr. Janet Binger and Dr. Lee Land.

Mrs.

Phyllis

Departnnent: Dr. Rosemary Sprague and Mr. Foster Gresham.

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First R.

Row:

Beatrice

Mrs. Mary Woodburn, Mrs. Jo Sneller, Miss Second Row: Mrs. Helen Page, Mr. George Elliott, Mr.

Dr. Floyd Swertfeger,

Bland.

Robert Banton. Dr. Linwood Kent.


Dr.

Dr.

Mr.

William

L.

Frank,

Chairman.

William Frank, Dr. Herbert Blackwell, Mr. Warren Eyster, Mr Fred Herndon Mrs Gail Fillmer Hevener, Dr. William Sowder, Miss Janice McCormick

Beaumont.

English

Department Has

New Chairman

Dr. Patton

Miss Carolyn Craft. Mr. Gerald Pyle, Miss Joann Fritsche, Mrs. Ruth Taliaferro, Miss Susan May, Dr. Charlotte Hooker, Miss Elinor Douglass.

Lockwood, Mr. Dale Melsnes, Mr. Robert Woodburn, Mr. Lewis Rutherford.

Separate Department

r

Established For

Speech and Drama

Dr. Patton

Lockwood, Chairman.

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Foreign Language Department

Sponsors Exchange Students

Mrs.

Frances

M. Garnjost, Acting Chairman Mrs. Diana Saunders, Anita Ernouf

Mrs.

Frances

Garnjost.

Mr.

Wayne

Nunn, Mr. Ben Sandidge,

Dr.

Maria

Silveira,

Mrs.

European Travel-Study

Program offered by History and Social

Science Department

Mr. L. Marshall Hall, Mr. Joseph Scolnick, Mr. Robert Stauffer, Dr. Elizabeth Etheridge, Mr. FredMr. Henry Bittinger, Dr. Mortimer. H. Charles Lane. erick

Mr. John McCrimmon, Mr. Pii-Yull Ra, Mrs. Kathleen Cover. Dr. Maurice Sneller, Mr. Richard Rubley. Not pictured: Dr. Alexander Berkis, Mr. Thomas Burke. Mr. Anthony Cristo. Mr. Dr. James Helms.

Earl

and

Couture.

Mr.

James Crowl,


Home

Economics Department

Awaits

Mrs. Nell Griffin, Mrs. Frances Gee,

Miss Lora Bernard.

Mrs.

Nell

New

Griffin,

Building

Cl-

Math Department

Welcomes

New

Instructors

Mr. Robert

Dr.

Wu,

Miss

Mary

Allen,

Mr. Emeric Noone, Mr. Randall

Webb.

Blanche C. Badger, Chairma

Mrs.

Cada

Parrish,

Mrs. Sandra

Bollinger,

Mrs. Josephine Magnlflco, Dr. Blance Badger, Miss Emilie HoHadav.


New

Building

Finally

for

Dr.

Miss

Pauline

Boehm,

Miss

Frieda

James McCombs, Mr. Robert

Myers,

Blasch.

Dr.

Mr.

Darrell

Harbaum,

Mr.

Paul

Hesselink,

Planned

Music Department

John Molnar, Chairman.

Mr.

John Molnar. Not pictured: Miss Emily Clark.

First Row: Mr. John Hardy, Mr. Robert Lehman, Dr. Elizabeth Jackson, Mr. James Curley, Mr. Joseph Law. Second Row: Mr. Wayne Meshejian, Dr. Carolyn Wells, Dr. Robert Brumfleld, Dr. Jane tHolman, Dr. David Breil. Not pictured: Mr. John Austin, Dr. Virginia Bass, Mr. Billy Batts, Mr. George Buteau, Miss Mary Foy, Dr. Alton Harvill, Mr. Richard Heinemann, Dr. Marvin Scott.

Modern Labs Added To Science Department Dr.

Robert Brumfleld, Chairmo

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Health and Physical

Education

Department Increases Staff

Mrs. Emily Landrum, Miss Faye Ripley. Mrs. Phyllis Harris, Dr. Dr. Barbara Smith.

Dr.

Shirley O'Neil,

Mary

Heintz. Miss

Anne Hutf-

Chairman.

Seated: Miss Sally Bush, Miss Carolyn Callaway. Standing: Dr. Shirley O'Neil. Miss Nancy Andrews, Miss Judith Fa+h. Not pictured; Miss Bowman, Miss Rebecca Brocltenbrough.

Library

Becomes

Expanding. Center of Research

First Row: Mrs. Martha LeStourgeon, Mrs. Florence Richardson, Mrs. Elva Woodyard, Mrs. Martha Scott, Mr. Charles Butler, Librarian. Second Row: Mrs. Helen Cunningham, Mr. John Molnar. Not pictured: Mrs. Anne Jeffers, Mrs. June Sadand.


Housing

is

a full-time responsibility for

Head

Residents

Head Residents (left to right, seated): Mrs. Martha Rock, Mrs. Flo Preas, Mrs. Ercelle Whitt, Mrs. Ruby Jones, (second row): Mrs. Naomi Ordogh, Mrs. Nan Orange, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Antoinette Goodman, and Mrs. Frances Jones, (not pictured: Mrs. Thelma Eaber).

Mrs. Elizabeth Jones,

Alumnae

Secretary.

Mrs. Sue Clark, Day Hostess,

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Home

Office


The Faculty

Joan of Arc takes o her

in

Follies,

look

as

Mr.

Bob Stauffer impersonates

1968.

Miss Anne Huffman and Mr, Paul Roulllard try to "steal" the show with their interpretation of "Bonnie and Clyde."

Drama

professors

Mr

making actmg debuts

Repeated curtain calls assured the faculty that the 1968 thoroughly enioyed and appreciated by the student body.

Follies

wer

Melsness and

Dr

Lockwood prefer

a

billiards

game

to


Traditional skits and

projects take an active part

Competitive "Red and "Green and White" spirit add to strengthen Longwood's "Blue and White" spirit. At Longwood each class is something different and special. Sister classes are cherished by all. With all classes working together, Longwood becomes a united body of students which upholds the stanin

class

participation.

White" and

dards of the college.

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Patty Kingsley

Assumes

Responsibility as Senior

Class President

A

busy schedule marked the of

Class

69's

at

life

final

Longwood.

teachers returned to campus, the

phase of the student

After

class' first

formal

November was highcapping. lighted by Dr. Willett's inauguration in which the seniors were honored to participate. The remaining winter months were spent in ordering invitations and planning the final program for graduation.

duty

was

senior

Then, after months of hard work, the seniors entertained the underclassmen with their skit depicting their four years' experience. The senior banquet

followed as a

final

tion climaxed a

activity before exams.

Gradua-

for each

member

memorable year

of the senior class.

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS— Cam Thomas, president; Bain,

Jessie

Watson, treasurer; Frieda

president; Patty Kingsley, Raper, secretary; and Frances

vice

historian.

Patty

Kingsley

and

Carol

Skelley

proudly

admire

exercises.

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the

announcements

for

graduation


'69

SENIORS

ANNE ADAMS B.S. Home Economics; College Chapter Section Va. Home Ec. Assoc, VPres.; Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta Pi,

Phi;

Kappa Omicron Sophom 5re Assist-

ant;

Young

Sec;

CAROLE ANSON Health and Physical Education: Delta Psi Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi; Phi B.S.

SANDRA ALLEN B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Transfer;

Educa-

Corkettes.

Mu.

Democrats,

Reporter.

ANN AILOR B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

Alpha Lambda DelHonors ta, Pres.; Geist; Council, V.-Chariman; House Association; Kaption;

CLAUDIA ADAMS B.S.

tion;

Elementary EducaCahoots; House As-

Kappa

soc;

Delta

pa

Delta

Pi;

S.E.A.; Sigma Corresponding Kappa, Sec: Student Activities

V-Pres.;

Comm.; Who's Who.

SHEILA ALLEN

Home

I.S.

Economics

Legislative,

Pi,

Zeta Recording

Pres.;

S.E.A., Treas.;

Tau

Alpha,

LINDA ATKINSON B.S. Health and Physical Education; Acting Senior Class President: Cahoots; Delta Psl Kappa: Sportsmanship Committee: Var-

CAROL ANTHONY Business;

Geist, Honors Council; Beta Lambda, State Reporter; Phi Mu, Treas.; Pi Delta Epsilon; PublicaB.S.

Treas.: Phi

tions

ginian,

Board;

S.E.A.;

Business

Basketball.

sity

4:

Blazer

Manager.

NANCY B.S.

Pres.:

Spanish Treas.

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AIELLO

Mathematics: Kappa

Delta

Pi:

Lychno?,

Newman

V.-

Club; Club: Y.W.C.A.,

Captain

Varsity Fencing

Varsity

Vir-

Lacross;

Award.

Team: White


FRANCES BAIN B.S. Art: Corket+es; H2O Club, V.-Pres., 4; Phllakalia,

Sec,

Senior

3,

Class

Swim Team.

Pres.,

JOANNE BLACK

4;

Historian;

Social

B.S.

Science:

Al-

pha Psi Omega; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pres., 4; Honor's Council; Long-

wood

Players,

V.-Pres.,

Political

Science

Reporter,

4;

3;

Club,

S.E.A.

PATRICIA BATES Alpha Gam-

B.A. English;

ma

BECKY

BARTHOLOMEW B.A.

English;

Academic

Committee; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Sigma Alpha; B.S.U.; Colleague; Geist; House Affairs

MARILYN BELOTE B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Delta Zeta.

Council; Kapoa Delta Lambda lota Tau; S.E.A.; Sophomore and Junior Class Pres.; Who's Who.

Educ

MARILYN BATES B.S. Art.

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Delta; B.S.U.; Colleagues; Elections Committee, V.-Ch., 3, Ch., 4;

House Assoc.


BECKY BONDURANT B.S. Health and Physical Education; A.A.; Alpha

Gamma BECKY BARNARD B.S.

tion.

Elementary

Educa-

3,4; Psi

Delta, Rec. Sec, Blazer Award; Delta

Kappa; House Assoc; Hockey Team,

Tidewater 4;

Varsity

Basketba

Golf; Hockey.

CAROLE BLANE I.S.

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Elementary

Educa-

tion.

NANCY BOSWELL B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans. tion;


LINDA BOWERS B.A.

ANN BOWLES

House

English;

Elementary EducaAlpha Sigma Tau; Cahoots; Freshman Class Sec Gyre; House AssoB.S.

Lambda lo+a Council, Tau; Spanish Club; I

S.E.A.;

Pres

tion;

:

Zeta

Tau

Alpha,

ciation

4,

m

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III

CAROL BRADLEY Art; Baptist Student Union; Phi Beta Lambda;

B.S.

Y.W.C.A.

Philakalla;

MARY BRAUER i.S.

Home

Economics.

CAROLYN BROCKMEYER

DONNA

BRANTLEY

PATRICIA BRADY

Educa Alpha Sigma Tau Comes. Col Sec, 2; B.S.

Elementary

i.S.

tlon;

leagu'?;

Elections

Comm.

Giest Festival, Mistress of

Ceremonies. Council; Judicial

Alpha

lota.

House

3;

Fire

Geography.

Bachelor of Music Education; American Guild Organist; Concert Choir; Jarman Singer; Madrigal Singers; M.E.N.C.; Sigma

Chief

3

Board 3,4; Miss Pageant. Di-

EM

Longwood

B.S.

rector 3; Panhellenic Del.

tion.

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V BARBARA BROOKS

EMILIA BRUCE Mathematics.

I.S.

Psychology.

KAREN BURKE B.S.

tion;

Elementary EducaColleague: House Ch., Sumnner, 3;

Assoc,

Kappa

Delta;

Varsity

Tennis.

LILLIAN BRUBECK B.S.

CAROLYN BABCOCK B.S.

tion;

Elementary Pi

Educa-

Gamma

Wesley Foundation.

Mu;

CLEO BUCHANAN

LINDA BURT B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Wesley Foundation.

Eouca-

B.S.

tion.

MARY CARROLL B.S.

Education;

Business

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Delta Zeta; Panhellenic Council, Honors 2,3,4; Council; Newman Club; Phi

Beta

Omega,

Sec.

Lambda; 3,

Pi

Pres. 4.

r \ WOMEN; AL SCHOOL FOR 24 TO STATE TEAGHEl |W|iLE"i

IN

1949

Tt.

CONFERRING THE ECE AUTHORIZED IN 1916, AND r DECREE. WILLIAM H. RUF% i'.

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SUPERINTENDENT

ACTION, WAS THE FIR FOURTH. J. L. 1902 TO 1948.

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Elementary

Educ

Biology.


class of '69 Participates VIRGINIA B.S.

in

National Election

CHAMBERS

Elementary

Educa-

tion.

DOROTHY CHAPPELL Biology;

B.S.

Board;

man

Judicial

Y.W.C.A.; Chair-

Human

BARBARA CARR

Relations

Committee.

B.A.

English;

H2O

Club,

Pres.,

4;

Corkettes; Treas.,

S.E.A.;

Sigma

Council;

3,

House Sigma

Sigma.

INES B.A.

French

IRENE CAMPBELL S.

MARGARETTE CLEGG B.S.

Psychology &

Math-

ematics.

MARY CHAPMAN B.S.

ma

Alpha SigHouse Associa-

Biology;

Tau;

tion;

Lychnos:

May

Court.

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Social

Science.

COLOM

Spanish;

Club;

A.A.;

Freshman

Spanish Commission; Club; Y.W.C.A.; Usherette.


PAT

COLEMAN

Elementary EducaSocial Standards Committee; Zeta Tau AlB.S.

tion:

pha.

NOREEN CORCORAN B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

tion.

LAURA CLARK Bachelor of Music EducaConcert Choir, V-

tion;

Singers; Pres.; Jarman Kappa Delta Pi; MENC; Sigma Alpha lota, Treas., 3,

Pres.,

4.

SHARON COLLINS B.S.

SUSAN COLLIER B.S.

History.

tion:

Elementary Gyre;

Educa-

Newman

Club; Sing-Out.

CAROL COLEMAN French and Spanish French Club, Sec, 3 Association House Lambda lota Tau; S.E.A. Spanish Club; Virginian. B.A.

NANCY CLEMENTS B.S.

Delta

History: Epsilon;

B.S.U.:

F

Rotunda

S.E.A.

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JACKIE COUNCIL

SWEN CORKER B.S.

Business

Education.

B.S.

Elementary

tion;

S.E.A.;

Educa-

Kappa Delta Pi: Wesley Founda-

tion.

SUSIE I.S.

GAYLE COHRELL B.S.

tion;

Elementary

German

Longwood Forum;

EducaClub; S.E.A.;

Spanish Club.

MARSHA CRIGGER

DIANNE CREED EDITH B.S.

COVINGTON

English;

ence Club.

Political

Sci-

Mathematics; S.E.A.; Wesley Club; Spanish

tion;

Foundation.

S.E.A.

B.S.

B.S.

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Elementary

Kappa

Educa-

Delta

Phi

COX

Mathematics.


ANITA DEAN

CAROLYN CRUTE B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Baptist

EducaStudent

Union, Pres. 4, State Sec. Kappa Delta Pi.

4;

B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

tion;

S.E.A.;

Wesley

Foundation, Council Young Dennocrats.

1,2;

ALICE CUNDIFF B.S.

Elementary

tion; Transfer;

Educa-

Alpha Sig-

ma Alpha.

JANE CURLE B.S.

Social

Freshman Pres.;

Science;

Commission, Granddaughters

Club; Orchesis;

PI

ma Mu;

PsI

pa,

Delta

Sec.-Treas.;

Basketball;

^

GamKapVarsity

Varsity

Hock-

yr

ey Team; Y.V^.C.A.

SHARON CURLING B.S.

DONNA B.S.

tlon; Transfer.

SUSANNE CROSS

DAVIS

Elementary

Educ

Mathematics; Sigma Alpha. B.S.

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Alpha

Social

Science;

Granddaughters

Club;

Club: Spanish Foundation.

Wesley

f^

A


JOYCE DERBY

SANDRA DIDAWICK B.S.

tion:

EducaElementary Connmlttee: Car

ma

Wesley

1st

Kappa

Delta

Pi:

B.A. English:

Delta:

Court, Board,

Foundation.

Alpha Gam-

Panhellenic 2, Circus 3:

V-Pres., 2;

Legislative

Sophomore 4: Road Show, Ch.: Spanish Club 3.

CATHERINE deROSSET B.S.

Elementary

tion:

House

Kappa

Delta.

EducaCouncil:

Student Teachers Return,

JUDY DEEL B.S.

Elementary

tion:

Baptist

EducaStudent

Union.

SANDRA DEW B.S.

tion:

Elementary

Educa-

Alpha Sigma Alpha;

Orchesis; Y.W.C.A.

ANN DICKINSON B.S.

Biology:

Foundation,

Sec.

Wesley Pres.

LAVONIA DIXON B.S. History & Social Science: Alpha Lambda Del-

ta:

Kappa

torian, 4:

Delta Pi

Pi,

Gamma

V-Pres.,

4:

ence tunda;

Young

Political

His-

Mu, Sci-

Club. V-Pres., 4: Ro-

cans.

Republi-


fc^

MARTHA DRUMMOND

DONNA DOLAN

English-Drama; AlOmega; Long-

B.A.

pha

Psi

wood

Players,

Newman

Pres.,

4;

B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Kappa

Educa-

Delta.

Club.

Eager to Share Their Experiences

III

'fl;

1

^'irii

STACY DODGE Elementary EducaColleague; Judicial 3, chairman,

B.S.

tion:

Board, Sec, 4;

Usherette,

S.E.A.;

2;

Zeta Tau Alpha.

ti

RITA

DUTTON

B.S. History and Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu: Young S.E.A.: Republi-

POLLY DOBBINS tion:

Elementary EducaWestn?: ";*er Fellow-

ship:

Youig

B.S.

STEPHANIE DU ROSS

SARA DREWRY B.A.

Mathematics;

man

Club,

Rep.,

4;

Treas.,

Gyre;

Ger3,

Rotunda.

B.S. Health 8. Physical Education: Athletic Asso.; Blazer Award; Corkettes; H-O Club, V-Pres.. Treas.. 4; Home Eco3, nomics Club; House Council Newman 3; Club: Varsity Swim Team, Capt.; Y.W.C.A.

De-^ocrats.


REBECCA EASTER B.S.

Elemenfary

Educa-

tion;

Alpha Psi Student

Omega

Baptist

Longwood

Players.

Union Tech

ANN EARMAN B.A. French; Delta Zeta; French Club; Transfer.

Director 3, V. Pres. 4; Pi Delta Epsilon; Virginian

SANDRA EDDINS Transfer.

i.S.

English;

I.S.

JUDY ELLIOT Home Economics,

PENELOPE B.S.

KATHY EDDY B.S.

tion.

Elementary

Educa-

tion;

Delta,

ELLIS Elementary EducaTransfer; hiistorian;

Kappa

May

Court, 4; S.E.A.

50


LINDA ETHERIDSE B.A.

Colleague;

English;

Glamour Contest. 3: Kappa Delta, Historian; Sing Out Students.

CAROL EUBANK B.S.

Business

Education;

Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cahoots; Colleagues.

JANE ERDMAN Health and Physical Education; A.A.; Fall Sports Chairman; Alpha Gamnna Delta; Delta Psi B.S.

Kappa; mission;

Varsity

Freshman ComArchery; Hockey; Varsity Varsity

La Crosse.

LINDA B.S.

CHARLOHE B.S.

Elementary

tion;

S.E.A.

Educa

EVELYN

Canterbury Committee, Chairman; Freshman Commission; Y.W.C.A. B.S.

CYNTHIA EUDAILEY

Club;

Biology; Films

i 51

SALLIE FAUBER B.S.

Mu.

Art;

Philikalia;

FEATHERSTONE

Social

Phi

Science.


Governor's

ANN FLESHMAN Bachelor of Music EducaB.S.U., Music Direc-

tion: tor; cil,

Honors CounJarman Singers;

C'lOir; Pr,5s.;

Madrigal Singers; M.E.N.

C

nna

Treas.; Orchesis; Sig-

Alpha

lo+a.

Soloist,

Chaplain, V-Pres.; Socia Committee Standards

Who's Who.

5^

Visit


Highlights

LC/s

Presidential Inauguration KATHY FRANK Elementary

B.S.

Educa-

tion.

i

;

^ÂŤ^x^ B.S.

i

SUSAN FOSTER Home Economics:

Transfer;

Home

Ec.

Club.

NANCY SRIM B.A.

History;

Kappa

Del-

Pi; Political Science Club; S.E.A.; Young Re-

ta

publicans.

CHERYL HANNABASS Phi

Business Education; Beta Lambda, Treas.,

4;

Rotunda,

B.S.

ness

Manager,

Asst.

SARAH GIBBONS Baptist Sociology; Union; Concert Choir; House Association B.S.

Student

Busi1,3;

Madrigal Singers.

2.

LINDA GLASSCOCK B.S.

dent

Business: Baptist Stu-

Union:

Phi

Lambda; Y.W.C.A.

JANICE GILLENWATER B.S. Elementary EducaCanterbury Club; Gyre; Young Republicans.

tion;

53

Beta


KATHRYN GRIZZARD Alpha Sigma Alpha;

Colleague;

Hall

Dining

Committee; Commission; 3; Council, Constitution 2,3,

Educa-

Elementary

B.S.

tion;

Freshman

House Legislative

Committee, Chairman, 3; Long-

wood

Players;

Orienta-

V-.A.S.G. Leader; Committee; Formation Cabinet, 1,2. Y.W.C.A.

tion

JOAN HALL

KAREN GUTHRIE B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

tion; B.S.U.; House Association, 4, Summer. 3.

English;

B.S. Pres.,

Delta

Zeta,

4.

MARTHA HALL B.A. English and Drama; Psi Omega; Alpha Club: Granddaughters Gyre; Longwood Players, Pres.,

3.

PATRICIA HALSTEAD B.S. Health and Physical Corkettes; Education; Kappa, SecPsi Delta

CYNTHIA HARDISON B.A. Social Science.

Gymnastics Team; Club; Miss Long2; OrientaSocial Leader; tion Committee, Standards

Treas.;

H=0

wood

Finalist,

Chairman; Assistant;

Sophomore Sportsmanship

Varsity Committee; Hockey, Manager.

LINDA HALL B.S.

tion.

Elementary

Educa-

DEBORAH HALLER B.S.

Geography;

Science Tennis.

Club;

Political

Varsity


Kappa

History;

Sec;

Gamma

Pi

Pi;

S.E.A.;

Elementary

Del-

B.S.

Mu,

tion; Transfer;

Mu;

Pi

Educa-

Gamma

Epsilon; Delta S.E.A.; Virginian.

Science Spanish

Political

Club; Club.

JOANNA HANKS

CAROL HANDY

MARY HAMNER B.A. ta

PI

Education; Beta Lambda:

Business

B.S.

B.S.U.; Phi

Virginian.

JANE GREGORY .S.

Biology.

JANET B.S.

KAY HALL Home Economics;

Alpha

Sigma

Alpha.

1st

V-Pres.;

Chaplain,

Home

Ec.

Omicron

Club;

Phi;

Rep.;

Who's

Vv'ho.

Education;

Gymnastics Club;

Orchesls; Phi Beta Lambda; Rotunda.

Kappa

Rush

HARMON

Business

B.S.U.;

Panhellenic

Chairman; Student Government, Sr.

Council,

B.S.

JUDITH

HARMAN

B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Delta

Educ

Zeta.

BRENDA HARRIS Elementary

Educa-

tion; Transfer; Pi

Gamma

Mu:

Epsilon;

B.S.

55

Delta S.E.A. Virginian. Pi


B.S.

BONNIE HARRUP Home Economics:

Baptist

Home

Student Union; Economics Club,

Treas.

CATHERINE HASS Health and Physical Education; Athletic Assoc; Delta Psi Kappa; House Council; Judicial Board; Varsity Hockey. B.S.

SALLY B.S.

tion;

ANN HEILMAN

Elementary Cahoots;

leagues, Festival

Council;

EducaCol-

Chairman; Geist, Chairman; House Judicial

Brenda Holly

V-Chairman; Orientation Leader; Sigma Kappa, Hist.;

Varsity

S.E.A.;

Usherette;

Hockey;

Who's

Who.

Board,

ELIZABETH HELBIS Bachelor of Music EducaConcert Choir;

B.A.

MENC,

ta

tion;

SYLVIA B.S.

HAZELWOOD

Elementary

tion; B.S.U.; Pi;

Educa-

pha

Pres.;

lota,

Sigma Al-

Corres. Sec.

ELIZABETH HILL Spanish; Lambda

lota Tau,

Treas.

Kappa Delta

S.E.A.

NANCY HODNETT B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Virginian; Zeta

Alpha, V-Pres.,

4.

EducaTau

V-Pres.;

Epsilon,

tunda;

Del-

Pi

RoClub,

V-Pres.;

Spanish


BARBARA JACKSON Home Economics

B.S.

Home

Economics

Club

Orientation

Leader;

Mu,

Pres.;

V-Pres.,

Ph

S.E.A.

MARSHA HOLLOWAY B.S.

Mathematics.

Honored as Madonna

LINDA HOLLAND B.S.

Elementary

tion;

B.S.U.;

Committee,

Class 2;

Educa-

Song

Rotunda.

BRENDA HOLLY B.A. 4;

English;

Gyre,

Delta

Pi;

Ed.,

Geist,

Tau; Orientation Pi

4;

Delta

ette,

lota

Leader;

Epsilon,

Rotunda; S.E.A.

omore

Sec.

Kappa

4;

Lambda

Treas., ;

Soph-

Assistant;

Usher-

Who's

Who;

3;

LINDA HUNTER

Young Republicans.

LINDA HUDSON B.S.

Alpha SigPres., 4; House

Biology;

ma Tau, Council, I; Junior Weekend, Gen. Chairman*

May

Day,

Leader: sistant.

CHERYL HUTCHINS B.S.

Thorn;

English;

Rotunda.

Beorc

El

I;

Orientation As-

Sophomore

B.S.

Lambda

English: lota

B.S.U.:

Tau; S.E.A.


JUDY JONES

SANDRA JOHNSON B.A.

Lambda Delta

Alpha

French; Delta;

Kappa

Lambda

PI;

Tau, Sec; S.E.A.; Francophiles.

lota

Elementary

B.S.

Sophomore

tion;

EducaAssist-

ant: S.E.A.

Les

B.S.

MARY i.S.

CATHY B.S.

Elementary S.E.A.;

Foundation;

Chairman

4.

JETER Education.

CANDICE JAMISON Home Economics;

B.S.

JESTER

tion;

publicans, V.

Business

JUDY JERRELL Home Economics

Educa-

Wesley Young ReChairman 3.

Sigma Alpha, V.Colleague; Home Club; Kappa Omi-

Alpha

Pres. 3;

Ec.

cron Board,

Phi;

Treas.

MARY JONES

Legislative 3,

Pres.

B.S.

4;

tion;

Who's Who.

tive

58

Elementary Colleague; Board,

I

;

EducaLegisla-

S.E.A.


SUZANNE JONES

&ii

/ KATHLEEN KAIN

7

NELLIE KINS French Club; Lambda lota Tau; S.E.A.; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A.

Educa-

B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Young Republicans.

I

IHRPI

j^^^^^Vf Wl^ *^

French Sociology; B.A. Club; House Association; Newman Club.

^tt

'

•ft/

MARGARET JONES B.

A. Social Science: Al-

pha Sigma Tau, Rec. Sec. 4;

Young Republicans.

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"D'^

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t

-/.^T'/V-^ ^f»',-Sf^

eb

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JKa

1

a

CAROLYN KEY B.S.

JUDITH KINGSLEY EducaElementary Colleagues; Sigma Kappa.

B.S.

BARBARA JORDAN B.S.

Mathematics; Honors

Council; Lychnos; S.E.A.; Virginian

59

Science; ColCouncil; PanhelBoard:

Social

House

league;

tion;

R

Judicial lenic

Science

Kappa.

Council;

Club;

Political

Sigma


'

jj^H^ ^ ^Q I^Pp

MARY KNIGHT B.A.

Colleague; Tau: SpanZeta Tau Al-

Spanish;

Lambda ish

lota

Club;

pha.

H^^^^^^l

1/

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MINA KOONS Education; Business Beta Lambda, Pres. 3, Pi Omega Pi, V-Pres.

B.S.

Phi 4; 4.

6o


S.

LEE LEBKUECHER Elementary Educa-

tion;

Transfer;

S.E.A.

PATRICIA LEFFERS B.S.

Elementary

tion;

S.E.A.

Pi ;

Delta

Virginian;

EducaEpsilon;

Young

Republicans.

BARBARA LANCE B.S,

English;

Transfer

Young Republicans.

^.4;

MARTHA LAW Elementary

B.S.

Educa-

tion.

»^>t:'^ H

.#«*.

V-'.

*^

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LINDA B.A.

English

Alpha Pres.

Delta

Tau;

LYNN LOVELACE

LONG

Treas. 2;

Phi

Mu, Sec.

SUSAN LONG

Lambda lota Longwood Players; S.E.A.; Y.W.C.A.

and Drama;

Omega, VPres. 4; Kappa 3, Pi; Lambda lota Longwood Players, Psi

B.S. English;

B.S.

Tau;

tion.

Elementary

Educa-

Lab School Announced

2;

S.A.E.

New

as Part of

Expansion

BARBARA LYMAN B.A. English;

ma

Delta,

Alpha Sam-

Ed. 3;

Club, Sec. Association;

German House

1,2;

Lambda

Tau; S.E.A.; Foundation.

lota

Wesley

KATHRYN LUNCEFORD MOLLIS LOWERY I.S.

English.

B S

tion ta

Elementary

Educa

Alpha Gamma DelWesley Foundation

JANE McARVER B.S.

Business Education.

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BETTE

HOLLY McDonald Elementary

B.S.

Alpha

tion;

Educa-

Sigma

Tau,

Chapl. 3, Corres. Sec. 4; Corbttes; H-O Club;

House

PAT B.S.

2;

McDONOUGH

Elementary

Association,

B.S.

McKINNEY

English;

Baptist

Stu-

dent Union; House Council,

4;

Lambda

Kappa

Delta lota Tau.

Pi;

Sec.

S,E.A.

Educt

MARY McKEEVER B.A. French; French Club, Pres.; Gyre; House Association; Kap-

V-Pres.,

pa Delta Tau, Pres.;

Pi;

Lambda

Newman

lota

Club.

JUDY McBRIDE B.S.

Business

KAREN MAHER

Education;

B.A.

Alpha Delta Pi; Baptist Student Union; Pi Omega PI, Sec; Phi Beta

Lambda; Virginian; Young Republicans.

CHERYL MABE B.S.

tion.

Elementary

Educa-

English;

Geist;

Lambda lota Tau; Newman Club; Pi Delta Epsilon;

Publications

Rotunda, Feat. Ed.

Board; 3,

Ed.


NANCY MARTIN BapMathematics; Student Union; NewsDevotions Editor, Chairman; Pi Delta Epsilon; Rotunda; S.E.A. B.S.

tist

letter

MARY MAHER B.S.

KATHERYN MAPP B.S.

tion; sion;

nos;

EducaElementary Freshman CommisHouse Council; In-

tramural

Sports;

Mathematics; LychNewman Club; Ro-

tunda.

Kappa

Delta; May Court; "Sing Out"; Social Evaluations Committee.

SANDRA MAHLAND B.S.

Elementary

tion:

Delta

Zeta.

REBECCA MAJOR B.S. Mathematics; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A.

SALLY MARTIN B.S.

tion;

Elementary

Concert

Educa Choir

S.E.A.

64

Educa-

MAYWOOD Health Education. B.S.

MARTIN

and

Physical


JUDY MEADORS B.S.

tion:

Elementary Rotunda;

Educa-

Young

Repub-

Virginian; licans.

65

S.E.A.;


DEBORAH MORRISON Biology:

B.S.

Rotunda;

Young .RepubY.W.C.A.

PEGGY MOSCHLER B.S.

History;

Political

Virginian;

Science Club; Young Re-

licans;

publicans.

REBECCA MURRAY B.A.

English;

Francais; Y.

NANCY MORTON B.A. French; French Club,

Granddaughters'

Treas.;

Lambda lota Tau; Longwood Players, Public

Club:

Relations

2eta

Tau

Mgr.; Alpha.

S.E.A.;

GWYN MUSE B.S. English;

Lambda

lota

Epsilon; Pi Delta Tau; Board Chairman; Pub. Feature Ed., Rotunda,

Managing

Editor.

FREIDA

ANGELINA B.A.

NERI

English.

Elementary Baptist

Union.

66

NEWTON

B.S.

tion;

EducaStudent

W.

C. A.

Le S.

Cercle E.

A.;


JAYNE ORANGE B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

tion.

MERIBETH NICHOLLS B.S.

English,

Longwood Phi Mu.

Speech;

Players, Treas.;

JUDITH

OWENS

EducaElementary S.E.A.; Zeta Tau

B.S.

tion:

Alpha.

PAH! PAWL B.S.

OLIVIA

PALMORE

Home Economics; B.S. Club; Granddaughters' Home Economics Club.

ta

JETTIE B.S.

PASCHALL

History;

Students,

Sing-Out

Director.

67

Biology; Pi;

Club,

Kappa

Lychnos; V-Pres..

Who's Mu; Y.W.C.A. Pres.

Del-

Newman Pres.;

Phi

Who;


LINDA POOLE B.S.

Edu

Elementary

tlon.

CAROL PERPALL B.S.

tion:

Elementary

Educa-

Virginian;

Young

Republicans; Y.W.C.A.

ANNA B.S.

Health

PETTIS and Physical

Seniors

Don Sunday

Education.

REGINA PAWLAK B.A.

Alpha

English:

Omega; Circulating

French;

House Council. wood Players; Club;

Pi

Delta

MARGARET PHERSON Lambda

Alpha

Spanish; Delta:

B.S.U.

Colleage; Freshman mission;

Kappa

Lambda

lota

ish

Club,

Y.W.C.A. Pres.

Com

Delta Pi Tau; Span

V-Pres.

Sec.

3,

3;

2,3;

Long-

Newman Epsilon;

B.S.

BRENDA PAYNE Home Economics; Home Ec. Club;

Transfer;

Rotunda.

S.E.A.

B.A.

PsI

Syre,

Mgr.

2

V-

4.

68

Best


VIRGINIA PROTERRA B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Newman

EducaClub; Pi

Delta Epsilon; Rotunda Circulation Mgr.; S.E.A.; Spanish Club.

BARBARA POWERS B.A.

English:

Gyre;

Francophiles; Epsilon;

for

Pi

Les Delta

S.E.A.; Virginian.

Job Interviews

POLLY PRINCE Home Econon '

S.

ALICE PUTNEY Elementary EducaAlpha Psi Omega; Freshman Commission; Granddaughters' Club, VPres. Pres. 2. Long3; B.S.

tion;

wood

Players:

Virginian;

S.E.A.;

Y.W.C.A.

LYNNE RACHAL B.S. History and Social Science; Alpha Lambda

Alpha

Delta,

Treas.

Sigma

Alpha,

Geist;

Handbook, Ass't. Honors Council, 4; Kappa Delta

Ed.

2;

Treas. Pi;

4;

Treas.

Panhellenic

Treas. 4; S.E.A.,

ey; V/ho's

Council,

Gamma Mu;

PI

Pres.

Basketball;

3;

3;

Varsity

DORIS PRICE

Varsity B.S.

Hock-

English;

ma Sigma.

Who.

JANE RAGLAND B.S.

Ed.

Delta

Art; 3,

4;

Gyre,

Co-Art

Philakalia;

Epsilon.

PI

Sigma

Sig-


FRIEDA RARER

DORIS REAMES English;

B.S.

Gyre;

Phi

Wesley Lambda; Foundation; Young ReBeta

B.S.

V-Pres.,

Economics; Economics Club, 3;

Kappa

Phi, cron Archives, 4;

publicans.

ANN REAMES

Home

Home

Keeper S.E.A.;

of Senior Class; Foundation.

Home

B.S.

Economics.

Omiof

Sec.

Wesley

KAREN B.S.

RALSTON

Elementary

Educa-

tion.

MARGARET REED

DIANE RITCHIE B.A.

Government;

Con-

cert Choir; French Club; Gyre; House Association, 3;

Longwood

Gamma

tvlu;

Science

Club,

S.E.A.;

Players;

BETH RICE B.A. Spanish.

Pi

Political

Pres.

3;

Sophomore AsWesley FoundaYoung Democrats,

sistant;

tion; Treas.,

4.

7째

B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Delta

Zeta.

Educa-


JACKY ROBERTSON

KAY ROBERTSON Art; Activities

B.S.

mittee;

Philalcalia,

Mu,

Phi

V-Pres.;

Com-

B.S.

Pres.;

tion;

Vir-

May

4;

Elementary

Educa-

Cantebury Club; Day Committee;

Rotunda.

ginian.

짜^-

EMILY ROBERTS B.S.

Mathematics; Kappa

Delta

Pi;

Lychnos, Treas.,

4: S.E.A.

EMILY ROBERTSON B.A.

Court 2,

3,

Epsilon; Zeta

Historian,

Chair-

Circus,

Art;

man, I, Art Ed.,

I,

Gyre,

I;

4;

Delta

Pi

Tau Alpha, 2,

3. 4.

ROENKE

JANE B.S.

Omega; tion;

PHYLLIS ROBINSON B.S.

Business Education.

Alpha Psi House Associa-

Biology;

Judicial

Longwood

Board,

Players;

Republicans.

JANE ROGERS

4;

Young

B.A.

Spanish;

Club,

V-Pres.

Spanish


SUSAN ROSS Kappa I;

Cahoots;

English;

B.S.

Delta;

Newman

dent

May

Day,

Club;

Stu-

Handbook,

Ed.,

3;

Who's Who.

75-


SEDGWICK

LESLIE

German Club;

Art;

B.A.

Honors

Gyre;

Longwood kalia,

Epsiton;

Hocltey;

Council;

Players;

Treas.

3;

Phfla-

Delta

Pi

Rotunda; Varsity Virginian.

DIANE SCHOOLS B.S. Health and Physical Education; Corltettes; Delta Zeta; H-O Club; Orchesis, Pres.

MARGARET SHULTS Elementary

B.S.

Alpha

tion; ta;

Athletic

Treas.

Blazer

3,

Educa-

Gamma

Del-

Association, V-Pres. 4;

Award; Colleague;

S.E.A.;

Varsity

Lacrosse.

HARRIET SHIELDS

ANNE SHERMAN B.S.

tion;

tee;

Elementary Elections

Sigma

Educa-

Commit-

Kappa.

B.A. Social Science; Baptist

Organ

Student Club;

Union; Spanish

Club.

NANCY SCHWARTZ Elementary

B.S.

tion; ta,

NANCY SHOOK B.S.

tory;

Psychology and HisBaptist Student German Club.

Union;

73

Alpha

Educa

Gamma

Chaplain;

S.E.A.

Del


Seniors Further Their Studies

ANN SMITH

VIRGINIA SIRC Health and Physical Education; Athletic AssoB.S.

ciation,

Delta Varsity

Blazer

Award;

Epsllon;

Elementary

Educ

Pi

Rotunda;

Archery;

Varsity

Mgr;

Varsity

Basketball,

B.S.

tion.

CAROL SKELLEY

Hockey; Varsity Lacrosse.

B.A.

English;

French Pi

Delta

tunda; cans.

SANDRA SINK B.S.

tion;

Elementary Educ Zeta Tau Alpha.

JANET SOFLEY

ANNE SOMERS B.A.

History;

Club;

Pi

Gamma

Mu,

Political Science V^'esley Club; S.E.A.; Foundation; Y.W.C.A.

Treas.;

Elementary EducaAlpha Sigma Tau; Commission; Freshman Council; LongHouse

B.S.

tion;

I

BILLIE SPENCER Elementary EducaB.S. tion; May Court; Sophomore Road Show.

wood

Players;

Chairman;

74

Geist

Y.W.C.A.

Corkettes; Club,

H2O Newman

Club;

Historian;

Club;

RoRepubli-

Epsllon;

Young


Through European Tour

JANET STANSBURY Bachelor of Music Education;

Student

Baptist,

Union;

Concert

Choir;

DEBORAH STALEY Elementary

B.S.

Baptist

tion:

Union;

EducaStudent

Circus.

Madrigal Singers; Sigma Alpha lota; Zeta Tau Alpha.

RACHEL STARNES Elementary

B.S.

Educa-

Phi Mu, Corres. Sec; Young Republicans.

tion;

ELIZABETH

STEIDTMANN i.A.

English;

Delta Zeta.

ROSE STEWART

DOROTHY STEPKA Home

B.S.

(Transferred):

Club; Phi;

Kappa

S.E.A.

ANN

Economics:

Home

Ec.

Omicron

Bachelor of Music EducaAmerican Guild of Organists: Baptist Student Union; Madrigal tion:

B.A. Pres.;

STEVENS

History;

Club:

Cantebury

Deutsch Pi

Gamma

75

Club,

Mu.

Singers;

Alpha

MENC: lota.

Sigma


SHARON

STICKEL Geography; CanterClub; House Association; Sophomore Assistant; Young Democrats. B.A.

bury

CHARLOHE TAYLOR Elementary

B.S.

House

tion; 2;

JANET SULLIVAN French French; B.A. Lambda Gyre; Club; lota Tau; Newman Club; RoEpsilon; Delta Pi tunda.

RUTH SWEENEY B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Baptist

Union.

BEVERLY SYBERT B.S.

Elementary

tion;

Corkettes;

more

Assistant.

EducaSopho-

SUSAN SWEENEY Home Economics; B.S. Granddaughters' Club; Home Economics Club.

76

EducaStudent

JEANEHE STOUT B.A.

Social

Science Spanish Club; Democrats, Sec. Political

Educa-

Association

S.E.A.; Virginian.

Science:

Club;

Young


MAGGY THOMPSON Biology;

B.S.

Omega, Pres.

Alpha

Reporter

Y.W.C.A.

Psi

V-

3,

Longwood

Newman

ers: 2;

4;

Club.

Play-

Sec.

2.

BEVERLY TEAGUE \.

English.

SUZANNE TERRY B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

tion;

Transfer:

Baptist

Student

Union:

Geist;

S.E.A.

CAMILLE THOMAS B.S.

Social

pha

Sigma

4:

Class

Leg. S.E.A.;

Science;

Al-

Tau, V-Pres. V-Pres. 3, 4;

Board

2,

3,

Who's Who.

4;

JANE B.A.

Gamma

TIBBS

Biology;

Alpha

Delta:

Athletic

Association, Sec. 3, Pres. Blazer Award; Col4; Geist; Honors league; Council; Judicial Board, 4;

Lychnos;

Varsity

Hockey: Tidewater Hockey; Varsity Tennis;

MARILYN TAYLOR

Who's

B.S.

Who.

MARY TOLLEY B.A.

Physical

and Health

Education; Transfer; ta ta

Psi Pi;

Varsity

Kappa; Kappa Varsity

DelDel-

Basketball:

Lacrosse.

Social Science: PanCouncil, V-Pres.

hellenic 3,

Pres. 4;

lon;

Pi

Delta

Epsi-

Sigma Sigma Sigma:

Virginian, Ass't. Ed.

2,

3.


"''

,^

iiilBT'"*""-

MERYL TOWNSEND B.S.

Elementary

tion;

S.E.A.;

Educa-

Young

Educa

Elementary

Alpha

Longwood

publicans.

TRACEY

BETTY B.S

Re-

Psi

Omega;

Players;

S.E.A.

Seniors Anxiously Await PATRICIA

VANN

A. English; German B. Club; Rotunda; Y.W.C.A.

BARBARA VINCENT

MARGARET VAUGHAN B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

REBECCA VIMPENY B.S.

Elementary

B.S.

Educa-

Elementary

tion;

Newman

tion.

78

hHojse

Club.

EducaCouncil;


.

1

VIRGINIA B.A.

3;

Alpha

V-Pres.

3;

House As4,

Treas.

Gamma

Delta,

German

Club,

Pres.

Club; Club: Geist; Lambda lota Tau; V-Pres.

I;

M

WASHINGTON

Spanish;

sociation,

'

Spanish

Granddaughters'

Who's Wso;

Varsity

crosse; Varsity

La-

Swimming.

CARLTON WATKINS B.A.

Spanish;

Omega;

Alpha

Lambda

Tau; Longwood Spanish Club.

JESSIE

WATSON

Physical

B.S.

Hockey Class

Psi

lota

Players;

Education; Senior

Team;

Treas.

Graduation on June 7th TERRY KNIGHT l.S.

Home

Economics.

PAMELA WAYNE B.A. Social Science;

JANET WALSH I.A.

English.

Can-

Club; French terbury Club; Gyre, Circulation Mgr.; Pi Gamma Mu; Young Republicans.

79

BETTY WELLS B.S. tist

Social

Science; BapStudent Union;

Y.W.C.A.


JAMS WILHELM B.A.

English;

Club;

Virginian.

German

BARBARA WILMOUTH Home Economics;

B.S.

Home

Economics

Club,

Kappa

Omi-

Historian;

cron

BEVERLY

Phi,

WESCOn

Education Business B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha.

KATHERINE B.S.

tion;

RITA

Economics; Economics Club;

Home Honors Delta Phi,

WHin JANET WILLIAMS

Home

B.S.

Pi;

Kappa Kappa Omicron

Council;

V-Pres.,

Pres.;

S.E.A.

B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

Alpha Sigma Tau, Sec. 2nd V-Pres.; Baptist tion;

Student

Union;

Col-

Longwood PlaySophomore Class

league; ers;

WESCOH

Elementary

Educa-

Sigma Sigma Sigma.

Treas.

80

LOREHA WILBORNE B.S.

tion.

Elementary

Educa-

Sec.


ANNEHE WINCH B.S.

Mathematics-Physics; Foundation;

Wesley Y.W.C.A,

SHERRY WILSON Elementary

B.S.

Educa-

tion.

SANDRA WORMLEY B

B.S.

Home

Biology.

S

JOY WOOD Home Economics: Economics

Club;

House Association: Longwood Players.

SARAH WOOTEN S.

Biology.

CYNTHIA WOLFE B.S.

English; Gyre.

B.S.

ROBIN

WOOD

Health

and

Education.

lv^it\1vl\V\t.^aY

:

'-

8i

Physical


SHARON YATES

DOROTHY LANCASTER Elementary

Educa-

B.S.

tion; Assistant to

Campus

tion

B.S.

Police;

Audio' Visual

sistant:

Director,

Team, Program

C.C.T.V.;

Films

Educa-

Committee;

Association; Orientation Leader; Phi Mu;

Basketball

Co-Manager;

Elementary

House

As-

S.E.A.

KATHY ZIMMERMAN

Stu-

dent Technician C.C.T.V.

B.S.

Elementary

Educa-

tion.

Up With

CLAUDIA WAGNER i.A.

English.

LINDA ZACUTO B.S.

English;

House Sigma

SYBIL

Colleague;

Assoc; Kappa.

S.E.A.;

B.S.

YOUNG

Biology;

Alpha

Omega; Longwood ers;

P:

PI

ay-

Young Republican

People!


A Senior What

life

is

made

at

Looks Back Longwood? What

Winter brought numerous Christmas and an anxiously awaited

and

activities

stimulating year,

full of academic, culand entertaining activities? Fall is perhaps the busiest time of the year. Oktoberfest was at its best with skits, booths, and clowns galore. Sorority rush was anticipated with hushed expectation as rushees chose their favorite group. Seniors were

vacation.

tural,

and

has

this

year a

asked to take part of

our

new

Willett, Jr.

in

dynamic,

the inauguration

president.

Dr.

hienry

I.

A

hectic examination period

semester

all-important

those

grades followed. Second semester The Miss Longwood Pageant and May Day

enchanced

the

presentations tional

of

campus beauty.

with

their

The

tradi-

and memorab'e senior

including

Senior

Banquet, and

activities

Night,

Senior

Commencement were

apt closing to a school year.

Class

rich

an

and rewarding


w 1

84

p:;^^^

iij

»'

m a

'i

i

1


1 Juniors Greet

New Sisfer Class

I

1 Junior Class Officers: (Left to Right) Sandy Petersen, Secretary; Jo Ann Melchor, President; Debbie Denver, Vice-President; Janice Hudgins, Treasurer.

The Class of 1970 was an active one this year. They began the year by welcoming their sister class, the freshmen, with a Red 'n

White

and a Freshman Serenade. Geist, a concert by the Yale and Christmas caroling rounded out the first semester for the juniors. Second semester the class presented a Laugh-in and sing

Spizzwinks,

participated

in the annual song contest. March brought a concert by The Tarns and the Junior Ring Dance. This year "Days of Wine and Roses" was chosen as the theme. The class ended the year by presenting Dr. Willett's portrait to Longwood.

Juniors get measured for rings.

85


Bonnie Andrew

Frances Anthony

Nancy

Mary Beard

Jane Arehart

Barrett

Jane Bentley

Jeanette Bickings

Mary Amnentrout


Dr.

Helms Promotes

Red Vivian

Blanton

Mary Arnnentrout expresses

Gail

White

'n

Spirit in Juniors

Blount

the beaufy of the

Longwood campus through

art.

Ruth Booker

Sharon Bourne

Marcia

Lindsey Bowling

Camn Boyd

Bowman

Nancy

Brinkley

stty

Ingrid

Bogie

Boylan

Carol

Bro+herton

Susan Boswell


Betty

Carey

Jewell Catron

Loraine Clawson

Margaret Conway

Elizabeth

Phyllis

Charleton

Cole

Toni Costley

Teresa Chiles

Margaret

Combo

Lynne Cothran

Betsey Clay

Linda

Compton


Jo Ann Crabtree

Anne Creekmore

Sheila

Elaine

Deatley

Candy Dickenman

Sandra Delllnger

Sharon

Dietz

Daniel

Terry D'Emlllo

DIanna Dodd

Pam Crowder

Susan Davenport

Debbie Denver

Toy Douglas


Frances Dovet

Ruth

Doyle

Lynda Driver

Pam Drummond

Debby

Joan Eddle+on

Jane Edmondson

Duff

Anne

Jane Edwards

Cahoots Select Mary Elwang

Juniors as

Judy Fahed

Frances Duckett

Two

L'ittle

Hoots

Elllng+on


Brenda

Fariss

S+uart Fowlkes

Helen Ford

Mariorie Fox

Mary Fuda

Bonnie Ferguson

Judy Fedziuk

Marcia Franklin

Rebecca

Frazier

Sharon French

Be+tyanne Fulp

Brenda

Faulconer

Beverly Fuicher

Marsha Gibson

Barbara

Gooden

Katherire

Goodwyn

Linda Galtney

Fay Gustafson


Susan Gilliam

Brenda Glass

Ellen

Hamilton

Rachel Hall

Betty Hoclcaday

Roz

Hammond

Hampshire

Nancy Hand

Brenda Harden

Linda

Marcia Harris

The voting machine brings a puzzled look to Chris McDonnell.

Harper

Marie Hartless

Carolyn

Hatch

Karen Hensley

Nancy

Sandra Hensley

Harris


Paula

Sandy HItt

Ellen

Marie Hillard

Holloway

Mary Holm

Mary Janss

Hodnett

Bev Johnson

Elizabeth

Helms

Carol Johnson

Diane Johnson


Valerie Jones

Martha Jones

Virginia

King

Becky Kelso

Betty

Mary

King

Lannpic

Linda Klafehn

Susan Kragl

Maria Kilmartin

Patricia

Lenhart

Catherine Leary

Jean Kay

Susan Kilvington


Rings Arrive; Juniors

React With Glee!

Lynn Luss

Judie Luffsey

Chris

McDonnel

Bev McElroy

Martha

McGee

Linda McKelvey


Mary Jo MarnI;

Stephanie Maio

Jo Ann Melchor

Dale

Sandra Melton

Moon

Sherry Mathews

Elaine

Maxey

Mitchell

^ookie

Moore

Patricia

Marilyn

Moore

Judy Morris

"

|f"

Andrea Myers

Jo Newberry

Joanne Newby

Karia

Myers

Nancy Newhard

Page Nance

Naonal Newman

Kristen

Naylor

Margaret Nuckols


Kathryn

Sandy Peterson

Ann

Parke

Phillips

Linda

Parsons

Nancy Parsons


Pat Qui]

Martha Reynolds

JIN

Randolph

Elizabeth

Rhodes

Jane Register

Romana Rhodes

Fraulein,

Betsy

Drillard

Vaughn, drops

curtsey to the Geist audience.

Barbara

Roukema

renda Rountree

Rice

a

Margaret Reynolds

Dons Richards


Juniors

Dance

''Days of

Info

Wine and Roses" Mary Ann

Rozier

Linda

Rumpf

Bev Ryder

Hi Linda

St.

John

Ona Scyphers

Tink Skinner

Emily Salle

Aleta Sandkam

Luclnda Sasser

Maureen Shamon

Janet Sharpe

Loretta Shelton

Janice Skipwith

Merlyn Smith

Penny Smith

Linda Smith


Mary

Spitzer

Linda

Barbara Snelling

Vicky Smith

Sandra Smith

Ann

Sprint

Pricilla

Snyder

Susan

Stefanak

Stokes

Margaret

Cheryl Suddith

Delight Swann

Weekends exhibit one more facet of Nancy Newhard proves no exception.

Joyce Taliaferro

college

Amelia Talley

Sullivan

Maria Suter

life.

Ann Taylor


Judy Taylor

Joyce Tice

Joyce Temple

Marcia Tench

Joyce Terry

Pat

Thacbr

Anita Thomas

Judy Thomas

Linda Thomas

Anita Thompson

Sherry Tomlln

Gwen Townsey

Judy Trexler

Judy Turner

Suzanne Turner

Faye Underwood

Nita Tuck

Gail Van

Dillard

Buskirlc

Vaughan


Diane Walters

Frances Watkins

Charlotte

Webb

Mary West

Lynne Watts

Holly Weatherly

Gwen Weaver

Cherie Weeks

Sarah Welchin

Mary Weller

Margaret Williams

Martha WIndle

Gail

Womack


Rising Seniors

Gain Evidence of

Linda Lew squeezes "Peanuts" into her busy

Elizabeth

Wooling

Longwood day.

Kaky Wooling

Wanda Wright

Emily Yancey

New Status

Beverly Yates

Kathleen

Wyman

Gayle Yeatts

Jenny Young


Andee Leads

The

Sophomore

Initiating

class

Class of

has

and participating

in

'71 for

been very active this year, numerous activities. In Sep-

tember, the Sophomores helped their

sister class

present the

"Miss Miscellaneous" contest for the green and white

skit.

During Geist the Sophs presented their booth, "Love makes

Second Year

in

presenting the Geist In

December, the

skit.

class held

an auction to which a great

many faculty members contributed. The Sophomore Road Show and Sophomore Weekend were the main events of second semester.

the world go round." They also joined with the Senior class

Jeanean Woolfolk, Ann Lineweave

Brenda Allen

Carolyn Allen

Stephanie Annicchiarico

e

Davis,

Andee Maddox, and Brenda Brown admire

sketch of a future building.

Sue Anderson

Eleanor

Bagley

Diane

Bailey


SOPHOMORES Paula

Helen

Bailey

Maureen

Bailey

Meredith Baker

Laurel

Ann

Baldwin

Barbara

Barnes

Martha

Jane

Paulette

Bolte

Batten

Jane Barber

Edrie

Bays

Connie Barfield

Anne

Beale

105

Betty

Barlow

Charlie

Julia

Barnes

Beamer

Belk

Bell

Charlotte

Marilyn

Berger

Anne Bishop

Bonnie

Blevlns

Bennett


Barbara

BIythe

SOPHOMORES -."»

Debbie

Brugh

T Lucy

i

BIythe

w Virginia

bonnie

Jenny

Bosserman

snnie

Brown

Becky

Buckland

Brenda

Brown

Linda

Bullock

Dowers

Boykin

Debbie Brown

Sandy

Deanna Brysor

Mary

But+erv/orth

Bradley

Janice

Brown

Mary Alice Carmody

Hope Bradsha

Clenni

Suzanne Broadaw

io6

it-^»

Carter


Joyce

Carter

Linda

Carter

Peggy Clowdis

ecVy

Peggy Carter

Virginia

Faye Chandler

Susan

Cole

Pam Coleburn

Linda Chewning

Loretta

Cole

Bev Colgate

Childress

Christian

Mary

107

Ann

Coleman

King

Coleman


Sophs Win Class Hockey and Volleyball "

^

n

a

Pat

Coleman

Carolyn Davenport

Judy Collie

Bonnie Davis

Corrie Dawson

Lynda Davis

Ginny Dawson

Connors

Sheila

Wanda

Connors

Nancy Davis

Mary

Donna

Cur+is

Sylvia

Dellinger

Susan

Dellinger

Conrad

Chris

Cumbee

Syble

Currier

Corrihe'*

Barbara

Karen

Derfuss

Bonnie

Dewitt

Coursen

Nancy

Dahme

Betsy Crews

io8


Linda

Dexter

Bet+le

Dickert

Bet+y

Susan

Jane Donald

.

Mary

Dillard

Nedra

Judy Donohoe

Jane Diggs

Distell

Linda

Dixon

Sue

Dodson

I,

Du

Priest

Ruth Durhan

Anne Dyer

i'^«»**^ Joyce

Linda

Cathy

Dowdy

Linda

Easter

Downey

Penny

Eberjy

Draper

Kaydell

109

Edwards

f


Shirley

Diane Ferguson

Edwards

Pam Eubank

Monika Ferguson

Theresa Elder

Linda

Eure

Phyllis

Randl Eldridge

Mar+ha

Kay Fielder

Ellis

Vicki

Eyier

Cindy Ennis

Linda Floyd

Sharron Farmer

Shirley

Mary

Estes

Estis

Ferguson

Sherry

Fogelsong

Nan Forbes


Lynn Giles

Becky Fortune

Lang Foster

Sally

Carole Gibson

Gil

^ Esther Foster

Mary

Marsha Gibson

Myra Foster

Ginger

Charlotte Fountain

Molly Gaddis

Jane Fox

Susan

Fox

Delia

Fulwilsr

Giiman

Lu

Becky

Goodwyn

Melinda Gostel

Gallagher

Sandy Gannaway

Sue

Ellen

Grahan


Randy Graves

.

Judi Green

Sherry Grigg

Louise

Connie Hall

Natalie Hannabass

Rebecca Hall

Nancy Hardy

Joanne Halloran

Margaret Harrison

Brenda Hamner

Vickie

Grubbs

^

Martha Halbleib

Judy Guidice

Donna

Ann

Diane Haley

Gulicic

Hanbury

Hale

Judy Haynes

Ann Heely

Pat Herring


class of

71 Anticipates Opening

Marcia

Kathy

Hi+t

Vickl.Hogan

Ruth

Holdren

Linda Holloran

Melissa

of

Home

Howe

Dnnie Hundley

Pat Hutchinson

Mary Ingram

New Dorm

Cynthia

Irvin

Janet Jackson

Sandi

Jacobs!

Chris Jamieson

Cindy Jamison

Linda Holt

rbara

Lynne Hood

"3

Jentins


Audrey Kiser

Barbara Jenkins

Susan Jordan

Brenda Knopp

Bet+y Johnson

Stephanie Joyner

-^

^i

Karen Knudsen

Brenda Johnston

Judy Keyser

Bic

Carolyn Jones

Kolcum

Lynette

Fran

Kimble

Eva

Krebs

Karen Kincaid

Janet Lacy

June Langston

Missy Jordon

"4

Kube


Nancy Lsssahn

Rosemary Lohman

Linda Lawhorn

Kathy Long

Carol Leacock

Pat Lunceford

Pat Loughran

June Lifsey

Ka+hy Leary

Anna Lineweaver

Susan Leftwich

achel

Agnes Lowry

Bitsy

Leigh

Llewellyn

Freda

Lunsford

Pam Lynn

Ellen

Lyon

Jane McCaffrey

Glenna Lewis

"5


Sophomores Enjoy

Lydia

Sue

McCarthy

Joanne May

Terry Martin

McClure

Barbara

McCord

Donna Mayton

Ka+hy McGuire

Margaret Meade

Judy McKinney

Connie Metcalf

Silvia

McMillian

Andee Maddox

Sue Miller

Judy Martin

116

Sharon

Miller


Later

Curfews

Cassandra

Mills

Judy Ogburn

Sandi Naylor

Sharon Moore

Linda Overstreet

rt*^^ ---/

Mandy Neet

Brenda Morene

Libby Nicar

Margaret Moseley

Judy Page

Kathy Noonan

Jo Mottley

Gayle Park

Carolyn Odonn

Lillian

"Linda

Mustoe

Carolyn Parker

Nance

Maggie Parker

"7


Pam

Dale

Jo Ann Rateau

Patterson

Susan Reddick

Payne

Gwen

Phillips

Anne Pearce

Mary Jane Phlegar

Debbie Remsburg

Anne Pearson

Janet Pickett

Jennifer Perkins

Sybil

Prouse

Jane Richardson

Pat Perry

Edith

Raine

Jeanne Richardson

Nancy Phaup

ii8


Peggy Schaefer

Jane Sanderson

Robertson

Virginia

Elizabeth

Susan

Fay Shifflet

Rogers

Fran Sinnpers

Roop

Ellen

Joan Rountree

Jane Sakshaug

Sarah Rowe

"9

Smith

Julie Smith

'*


Sophomore Auction-A Great Success

Candy Smith

Trisha Spillan

Sandy Smith

Barbara Spraker

Linda Snead

Adri Stagg

Francie Sodini

Susan Steele

Brenda Stage

Elizabeth

Stevens

Maxine Stone

Margaret

Strickler

Brenda Southworth

Karen Spady

Linda Southworth

Dianne Spence

Susan Talbot

Mary

Wanda

Wanda

Lu Sowers

Spicer

Sharon Stroud

Talley


Lee Taylor

Alexis

Tew

Neblett Torrence

Marsha Trenary

Sissy

Vaughan

Sandra Vaughan

Patricia

Bev Thomas

Vaughn

V Sharon Vlck

Sue Thompson

Debbie Thorn

Joanne Tigue

Terry Togger

Carol

Umbdenstock

Drew Wagner

Brenda Waldron


slump Epidemic

Mary

Strikes Soph's.

Recovery Set

for June, 1971

Way

Linda Willette

Connie Williams

Alice Wells

Jennie Whitehurst

Lois

Martha Willianns

Wells

Martha Whitehurst

Mary Werz

Sherry Williams

Jere Whittington

y

Kathy Wilson

Cheryl White

Joyce Wilkerson

Sarah Winfield

Lynda 'White

Cassey Wilkes

Eleanor White

Cheryl

Winn


''^

Mary

Beth

Betty

Ellen

^^^^P

Sharon Woolson

Mimi Woosley

Woodhead

Joyce Wright

Wooding

Woody

Ennily

Yeatts

Jeanene Woolfolk

Sophomores study

113

diligently

in

the library.


Freshmen Join

in

White

Win

Spirit to

the

Red And

Geist!

Longwood's class of 1972 initiated more Red and White spirit on campus through its active participation in all aspects of college life. Looking somewhat bewildered at registration in September, the Freshmen quickly shed their beanies and adjusted to social and demic regulations. The mini-skirted, fashionable Freshmen kept tradition alive when they elected a Freshman Commission. Commission dressed as elves to trim a Christmas tree in the

acaL.C.

The Ro-

tunda. For the first time. Freshmen enjoyed the luxury of an attractive, remodeled dormitory. The more fortunate Freshmen got rooms in French Dormitory, named after "Charley Flop," Raymond French. In February the class of 1972 presented their Freshmen Production.

Freshman Susan

class

Stutz

officers

(Hist.)

(left to

right)

Joan Claire

Marty Repole (Treas.)

Barnes

(Sec.)

124

An

Bristow

(Pres.)

Kay

Powell

(Vice-pres.


Mary Adams

Susan Arehart

Mary Adkisson

Linda

Peggy Allen

Sally Ailing

Virginia

Louise

Joan Claire Barnes

Susan

Armiger

Bailey

Barnes

Ahern

Deborah Ashwell

Donna

Baker

Nella

Barnett

Salli

Alters

Darlenp Almond

i'ov

Aston

Pat Baker

Debbie

Barnhill

"5

Ginger

Albert

Miriam Aluart

Susan

Jill

Albright

Anderson

Kathy Atkinson

Ada Avery

Mary Baldwin

Barbara Bancroft

Susan

Bartholomew

Carolyn Barwick

Brenda Allen

Nancy Allen

Margaret Angles

Robyn Bageant

Kathy

Bev Bagley

Barcia

Kathy Bassford

Deborah Batty


Brooke Baxter

Betty

Beamon

Cfiarlene

Beasley

Juanita

Beasley

Anne Becht

Brenda Belton

Virginia

Berryman

Brenda Bevard

P P ^1^ Margaret

Diane

Bottoms

Vicki

Blair

Bowling

Sarah Brinkley

Frankie

Brown

Patty

FRESHMEN

Brown

Sara

Demetra

Blake

Bradford

Sharon Broadfoot

Phyllis

Brown

Linda

Ann

Blankenship

Braswell

Martha Blanton

Hanna Braun

Tommie Bromley

Cheryl

Mary Bryant

Kay

Brown

Burcher

Linda

Bobbitt

Connie Breeden

Jennifer

Vicki

Brown

Burden

Jane Bocock

Christine

Brighter

Mary

Brinkley

Judy Brown

Linda

Burnette

Lois

Burrows


LaDonna Bussard

Nan Byrd

Harriet Carrow

Martha Chappell

Bonnie

Lin

Combo

Corbin

Jan Compher

Sandra

Cordle

Elsie

Ellen

Martha

Patti

Bettie J.

Caldwell

Sharon Callahan

Brenda

Camden

Carter

Wanda

Chevalier

Trudy Chowns

Cindy Clarke

Cary Colley

Barbara Cooper

Coogan

Coverstone

Carter

Marty Cox

Candy Casey

Jo Anne Canada

Cathy Cane

Mary Anne Chandler Marilyn Chapman

Jackie Cleaton

Mary Clements

Joann Cozzupoli

Freshman Commissi!

117

Jenny Carpenter

Lynn

Clements


class of '72 Start

Out

with

497 Sarah

Ann Marie Daley

Arlene Dampier

Beth

Linda

Droste

DeCourcey

Barbara Duck

Linda

Ellingwood

Katherine Daugh+rey Katherine

Sherry

Dossett

Carolyn Duke

Sandra

Ellis

Creedle

Davant

Judy Doty

Ellen

Dunn

Anna Etherldge

Doris Crocker

Stella

Davidson

Elaine

Dowdy

Nancy Dunn

Barbara Farthing

ii8

Terry

Crump

Ellen

Grumpier

Suzanne

Curry

Sue Davis

Renee Debaun

Karen DeBord

Sandy Dowdy

Donna Dowling

Cheryl

Claudia

Dunnavant

Laura Fauber

Ja-ne

Betty

Eddy

Jane

Figg

Deborah

Draper

Ellenbrand


Kathy Fisher

Paulette

Franchi

Karen Gourley

da Graves

Linda

Guinn

Kay Fleshman

Easter

Galloway

Patricia

Patricia

Brenda

Foan

Garner

Wanda

Forrest

Kay Gentry

Frances Foster

Ketsy

Gibb

Sally Foster

Sandra Foster

Brenda Gibbs

Donna Gleason

Grady

Judy Gregory

Nancy Gunter

Cassie Habel

Frances Hackett

Karen Haldeman

Elizabeth Hall

Nancy

Sandra

Fowlltes

Goodman

Dolores Griffin

Sharon Griffen

Sandra Grogan

Reba Grubbs

Mary Lynn Hallcroft

Sally

Hammit


Helen Hance

Gayle Hardie

Diane Har+nnan

Martha Hicks

Katherine

Lois

Sharon Jefferson

Hipskind

Hrubik

Kay Johnson

Mary

Harris

Carolyn Harvey

Sandra Harris

Nancy Hawk

Holbrook

Janet Hirstiman

Bena

Roberta Hudgins

Gayle Hughes

Roberta Johnson

Mary Johnston

Pam Harrison

Mary

Heilman

Ann Holt

Alison

Hynes

Connie Jones

130

Pinkey Harrison

Nancy Helnns

Linda

Holt

Renee. Harrison

Carolyn

Vickie

Carol

Hartman

Henderson

Horner

Bonnie Jewell

Shirley Jenkins

Gail Jones

Jenny Jones

Susan Howell

Judy Jones


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Linda Jones

Millicent Jones

Be+h

Krause

Mary Leakey

4

Karen

Elizabeth

Lewis

McGee

Nancy Jones

Lynn

Kwiatkowski

Nancy Kanode

Vicky Laine

Mary

Kelly

Catherine Lamb

Janet Kimball

Carolyn Latham

Verona Leaki

Connie King

Joan

Lawter

Anne

Lewis

Deborah Kinney

Debbie Lewis

m^^

^

Melinda Lewis

Patricia

Sherry McKelvey

Janis

Lewis

McMahon

Mariana

Elizabeth

Lilley

Barbara

McMullin Sandra

131

Little

McMurtrey

Cathy Loving

Mary McWhite

Janice Luclan

Joanne Mace

Sarah

Lut+rell

Nancy Maloney


Marian Mantiply

Martha

Marchese

Nancy Mayberry

Sue Meador

Susan

Michalek

Diane

Miller

Rhoda

Miller

Sharon

Morris

Chris

Moody

aota Moore

Debbie Moore

Eileen

Moore

Debbie Morton

Bonnie Moseley

Linda

Murad

Newcomb

Anne Newman

Regina

Barbara

Susan

Ann

Patton

Linda

Nunnally

Peel;

Michelle

Moorer

Kathy Murphy

Penelope Obenshain

Bev Ferryman

Suzanne Morgan

Pat

Necessary

Ruth OhI

Christine

13:

Peterson

Carolyn

Morris

Amelia Nespoli

Bessie

Linda

Palmore

Pike

Debbie

Lena

Shelley

Morrissey

Nester

Pancoost

Deborah Poetter

Pat Patteson


Dianne

Pond

Rae Porter

Deborah Pugh

Margaret

Jean Repole

Linda

Ann

Rola

Lesley Servies

Pulley

Reynolds

Linda Rorer

Tricia

Shaw

Barbara

Susan

Powell

Vicki

Powell

Puryear

Joan

Putney

Charlene

Rice

Florence

Dianne Rourke

Shirley

Alison Shea

Ellen

Brenda

Prease

Beverly

Price

Sue

Paper

LaDonna Rasnick

Richards

Kerry

Rimes

Anna Roberson

Russell

Linda Scott

Nancy Scott

Anita Simons

Rose Mary Simmons

Shell

133

Karen

Price

Judy Rawlings

Teresa

Roberts

Judy Seay

Stella

Simmons

Camille

Ethel

Linda

Primm

Reiter

Rohrbaugh

Kathleen Seifert

Nell

Skinne


Susan Skinner

Laura Slay+on

Betsy Smith

Wanda Snead

Peggy Sowers

Pam Sparrow

Pokey Stevens

Judy Stewart

Peggy Jo Stidd

Mary Ann Sydnor

Elizabeth Tavares

Chris Tavel

Barbara Thurston

Blllie

Tiley

Debbie

Tillett

Debbie Smith

Carol

Sue

Spivey

Stinnett

Claire Tavel

Brenda Tipton

Smith

Julia

Linda

Stalling;

Nancy Stout

Elizabeth Tayloe

Martha

134

Tirelis

Sallie

Laura

Smith

Susan Smith

Gay Snead

Stephenson

Stanford

Ethel

Strickland

Susan Stutz

Sharon Sutton

Margie Taylor

Pam Thacker

Judy Thomas

Barbara Tisdale

Joanne Todd

Cynthia Togger

Brenda

Statzer

Julia


Sue Toney

Willie Voyten

Shirley

Warlich

Laura Trimble

Gail

Waldron

Brenda Warner

Susan Trogden

Carol Trope

Rebecca Walker

Judy Walker

Kathy Watts

Margaret

Webb

Elizabeth

Vadan

Terry Van

CanHort Sherry

Diane Walker

Linda Wallace

Ann Weisiger

Beth

Wetmore

V Sue Wilkes

Lynn

Woodlief

Laura

Bev

Williams

Woods

Terry

Williams

Joan Worley

Frances Willis

Lisa

Worthington

135

Margaret Wilson

Stephanie

Wymer

Suzanne Wilton

Cathy Yates

V. Valkenburg

Carolyn Vaughan

Walter

Martha Ware

Brenda

Barbara Whitac4-e

Jane Wiley

^- "^ Sue Winans

Susan Yaucett

Jerry

Wood

Sue Yeatts


in life at LongThe Athletic Association sponsors and coordinates all recreational and athletic functions on campus; this body promotes activities designed to benefit all Longwood students whether they are

Athletics play an important part

wood.

experienced athletes or unskilled fun-seekers.

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A. A. Promotes Blue and White Spirit

A. A. Board members include, S.

Morgan,

J.

First Row: K. Lewis. B. King, L. Driver, Harpold. Second Row: B. Jenkins, T. Bates, G. Sire, Row: C. Umbdenstock. D. Vaughn. A. B. Bondurant. Pam Crowder.

Halstead. J. Erdman, Third Pettis. M. Stone. L. Atkinson.

P.

The Athletic Association serves to provide opportunities for parin athletic and recreational activities, to recognize outstanding participation by mennbers of the student body, and to stimulate class, color, and school spirit. This year, the A. A. sponsored participation in fourteen intramural, class, color, and varsity sports. Additional activities held each year include the Song Contest, blazer awards. Field Day, and the A. A. Demonstration in September.

ticipation

officers for the 1968-1969 session: President, J. Secretary. S. Turner; Treasurer. J. Newberry; and Vice-President, P. Shults.

Sponsor Miss Callaway poses with

vard winners: A. Pettis, ,n, M. Martin, G. Sire,

B.

L

Bondurant, C. Hass. P. Shults, Atkinson, and J. Tibbs.

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Hockey Teams Shoot

Anna

receives a pass as Jane

moves

in

for Victories

to help h

Longwood B.

King,

B.

players

making the Tidewater Hockey Tean

Bondurant, A.

C. Hass,

Pettis,

B.

Snelllngs,

(from right): J.

Tibbs, and

L. P.

Sedgew

ck.

S.

Naylor.

Carter.

Hockey team members posing with coach, Miss Brockenbrough (clockwise from center P. Carter, S. Heilman, J. Erdman, J. Tibbs. B. Snellings, B. Bondurant, F. Anthony, C. McDonnell, M. Stone, D. Ellenbrand, J. McCaffrey, J. Newberry, J. Turner, S. Stutz, S. Naylor, E. Dunn, K. Long, K. Parker, J. Harpold, and C. Hass.

front): A. Pettis,

Left wing,

Anna

Pettis,

takes the

ball

in

With competition on the

to score.

intramural,

class,

color,

and

hockey fans at Longwood had an exciting and busy season. The sophomores were victorious in the class tournament and the Red and Whites were awarded varsity

levels,

team had a winning season and Longwood placed nine players on the Tidewater Team.

the color points. The varsity Also,

four

Longwood

girls

represented the college at the

National hHockey Tournament

139

in

New

Jersey.


Gymnastics Team Displays Grace and

Skill team, newly-formed gymnastics Longwood's coached by Miss Path, participated in several meets, attended clinics, and served as judges for high school meets. On January 12, several area high schools and colleges attended a gymnastics clinic held in the French Dormitory gym. With the enthusiasm and progress displayed this year, the team is looking for even greater participation in the future.

"I'll

do

Harrison

this

right even

displays

brand spots for

her

if

it

takes

me

determination

as

all

night."

Debbie

Pan Ellen

her.

"Hold that position!" Suzanne Morgan, Jo Mottley, and Susie Marsh go through strenuous preparation for competitive meets.

Fencing ''Foils"

Team

Opponents

The varsity fencing team, in its second year of existence, had an active season this spring. Starting practice in February, the girls worked hard in preparation for meets held in March and April against Lynchburg, Mary Baldwin, William and Mary, and several other schools. The team also attended a fencing clinic and tournament at Mary Washington College on

March

7

and

8.

Miss Bush gives a student instructions on the correct way to "parry.'


Team Scores

Basketball

Big

standing from left: Miss Callaway, Dr. Heintz, J. Turner, C. Thompson, L. Coleman, F. Anthony, L, Atkinson, B. McElroy, L. Baldwin, M. Pulley, M. Harrison. B. Layne, S. Naylor, J, Doty, G. Sire, and J. Newberry. Front row, from left: B. King, E.

F.

Dunn,

Lunsford, L.

B.

Gilbert,

Snellings,

B.

M, Tench, and

Bondurant, B.

J,

McCaffrey,

Thurston.

The varsity basketball team had

a successful season,

under

the coaching of Dr. hieintz and Miss Callaway. Both the

first

and second teams had a long season, -extending from early December into March. This year's team was exciting and fast-moving as was evidenced in such high-scoring victories as its 66-30, 51-30, and 49-36 wins over Mary Washington, Randolph-Macon, and Sweet Briar, respectively.

^ HK^M Fran

Anthony jumps

for the

ball

as

Longwood

battles the

Lynchburg team.

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^^y who's got the ball?" Judy Turner waits to see

who

gets the tap.

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70"-The Dream

of Every Golfer

With many members of winning team returning

last

year's

this spring

and

new members, the varsity team made a good showing. The

the talented golf

team, being coached by Dr. Smith and Dr. O'Neill, held matches with Mary Baldwin, Madison, Lynchburg, and William and Mary. The highlight of the season, perhaps, was a trip to the

North Carolina at of Greensboro for an open tournament. University

Linda

Golfers

Walsh,

Dian Turner, and

Margaret Harrison get

tips

for

a

'inning

game from

Dr.

O'Neill.

Activity

in

the Pool

Many "Help.

I

can't swim!"

— an

enjoyed

students

from 10:00 p.m.

—

I

a

1:00 p.m.,

refreshing

swim

Monday through

Thursday, when the pool was open for rec swim.

unheeded plea at H2O practice.

Some came

to practice their strokes and sharpup their swimming abilities while others came merely to have fun and to get away

en

from the books for

I4^

a while.


and Grace

Poise

Encircle

Dancers

Longwood leaders

girls serving as Harapden-Sydney cheer(Front): Barbara Moore, Judy Thomas. (Bacit):

Donna Gibson, Linda Murad.

From left: L. Parsons. C. Winn, Meador, D. Brown, P. Thompson,

Page. D. Schools, R. Wood, Perryman, and P. Patteson.

J, B,

S.

St.

John,

S.

Prouse,

M.

Orchesis, Longwood's honorary modern dance organization, provides opportunities for those interested in dance to develop their knowledge and skill in the field of dance. Orchesis members were busy this year with many projects; among these were participation in the Christmas program presented by the Madrigals, production of the ballet in "The King And I," and the annual Orchesis concert, presented in

April.

Swimmers Take Your Mark— Get Set— Go! After competing with teams from Mary Washington, Mary Baldwin, Old Dominion, Westhampton, Roanoke, and Randolph-Macon, the varsity swim team ended its season with four wins and four losses. The team, under the direction of Miss Bush,

won

first

place

in

a

tri-

meet at Westhampton and second place in diving. Swimming at William and Mary in an intercollegiate five-way meet, the Longwood girls

obtained

placed

first

in

fourth

place.

Kathy

Hipskind

diving competition and had an

and four ond place standings out of nine meets.

overall record of five first place

Lois,

Ellen,

greatest

of

and

Patti

"fly

through

the

air

with

sec-

the

ease."

Swim team members included (From Left): L. Hrubik. P. Coogan. and J. Hirshman.

C. Umbdenstock,

143

J.

Washington,

J.

May

J.

Donahoe,

E.


The World of Dance

One,

two,

three

Barbara Carr let

—

Bain Frances the synchronized

the

Water

and

kick!

illustrate

in

bal-

leg.

H;0 members; D,

clockwise from bottom: C. Dickenman, C. Umbdenstock, B. Carr, F. Bain, A. Bishop, and H. Woodford.

Swann, C. Skelley,

The Corkeftes and

H2O

Club give Longwood

opportunify to learn and participate ming.

Any

have been

student in

may

in

in

an

try out for Corkettes; students

who

Corkettes for one year and who hold a cur-

rent Senior Life Saving certificate are eligible for ship

girls

synchronized swim-

member-

the hIzO, Club. The two clubs present a synchronized

swimming show each year. This year's show, presented March 19-22, was entitled "Mythology," and was designed to reflect the personalities of such gods as Mercury, Mars, and Juno.

CORKETTES:

Fourth Row: J. Donahc Walton, P. Nance. L. Hrubik. Second Row First Row: B. Jewel.


Lob the

Victory

Ball to

The varsify tennis team, coached by Mrs. Harriss, had an

/

early

start

started

in

this

resulting

year,

March,

and

the

in

a

long

until

team traveled to

past years, the

matches

in

near the end of the school year. several tournaments,

against other schools

As

in

Practice

season.

team competed

both to play and to observe experts

in

competition.

Barbara decides if Suzanne and Jane are as good at table tennis as they are on the courts.

Front Row: L Baldwin J Tibbs, L B. Layne, S. Turner, A. Pettis, and

Lacrosse ''Checks''

Coleman Back Row: Manager, J.

B

Jenkins,

L.

Driver

McCaffrey.

Team Opponents

Lacrosse team: Clockwise (Ueeling) S. Grigg, M. Tench, C. McDonnell, M. Tolley, S. Marsh, (standing) S. Naylor, L. Southworth, J. Sakshaug, F. Anthony, J. McCaffrey, G. Sire, J. Washington, S. Williams, L. Atkinson. (Not pictured: P. Shultz, B. Jenkins, Erdman). J.

The

Lacrosse

competition, schools as ison.

The

Team,

in

Sweet

Briar,

growing

its

second year of

games

against

such

Bridgewater, and

Mad-

scheduled

popularity

of

Longwood was demonstrated by the out at varsity try-outs

in

March.

regular-season games, the

In

lacrosse

addition to

team attended the

State Tournament held at Hollins College.

Jinx

i4;

at

large turn-

and Jane "crosse" each other's paths.


Extra activities to increase the desire for learning

and participation make up the organizations for

Longwood to

of

students.

Many

money-raising

better facilitate each organization

each

student's

life.

New

projects

are

a

part

through

outlooks

speakers, films, and student-centered programs give

students initiative to investigate their fields

own

more thoroughly. Each organization

and boosts standards to create excellence

Longwood

student.

Students

are

specific

sets goals

invited

in

to

the join

various organizations to diversify their attitudes and

gain

skill

in

fields

other than their own.

Art work for p. 147

146

is

by

Bitsy

Glenn


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WHO'S

WHO

Claudia

Carol Anthonv

Becky Bartholonnew

Stacy Dodge

Ann Fleshman

Sally

Heilman

Ann

Adams

Ailor

Evelyn Blackman

Emilia

Bruce

Catherine Hass

Linda Hudson

Brenda Holly

148

Candy Jamison


in

American Colleges

and Universities

Lynne Rachal

Jane Tibbs

Susan Carol Ross

Terry Knight

Karen Maher

Margaret Shults

Janet Sofley

Virginia

Washington


A group of girls clad in white, a symbolic skull and crossbones on the sidewalk, a banner at various college functions, or chant late at night all are evidences of Chi, an organization whose purpose is to encourage and to maintain a spirit of cooperation among students in every phase of college life; to foster the high ideals and traditions of our college; and to be an organization which seeks to recognize honorable attitudes in others. Acting not as individuals, but as a representative group, Chi strives to instill and preserve the awareness and appreciation of the true spirit of Longwood, a spirit that must first be found in every individual student on camupus. This year Chi is especially proud to present the plaques which adorn the Raymond hi. French Building, honoring

—

CHJ

Longwood's weli-loved "Charlie Hop."

right, first row: Cathy Hass, Dodge, Jane Tibbs. Second Row: Anna Washington, Ann Ailor.

Left to Jinx

Sally Pettis,

Heilman, Sue Ross, Stacy Ann Bowles, Cann Thomas,


Freshmen Recognized By Alpha Lambda Delta Founded on this campus two years ago, Alpha Lambda Delta is the national scholastic honor society for freshman women. Membership is offered to those freshmen who achieve a 3.5 average for the first semester or a 3.5 accumulative average for both semesters. The purpose of this organization is to promote intelligent living and high standards of learning and to encour.attainment outstanding scholastic age among freshmen women at Longwood. Alpha Lambda Delta sponsored a Freshman banner which was placed on the freshman hall with the highest grade point average at the end of the first semester. Initiations this year were held in December and in March.

Bottom (left to right): L. Rachal, M. Conrad S. McClure (secretary), P. CIc jnan (president). ourne. Third Row: B. Bartholon J. Woolfolk. G. Second Row: J. May, J. Halloran, C. White. S Bryant, B. Johnson. Fourth Row: L. Dixon. C. Cunningham, D. Waters.

Alpha Psi Omega Honors the Theater

ga

Longwood's chapter of Alpha is one of more than three

Psi

Ome-

hundred

active chapters of this honorary fraternity for dramatics. The objective of the organization

is

the recognition of students

have done a high standard of work

Longwood

theater.

Membership

in in

who the the

group is rated on a point system; students who work diligently and who cultivate interest in the drama are rewarded by membership.

Bottom (left to right): Dr. Locl(wood, L. Long, M. Hall, M. Masse, B. Hampshire, P. Thompson. R. Pawlak. Mr. Woodburn. Second Row: M. Mitchell, B. Tracey, M. Drummond, B.

Easter, A.

Putney.


Literary Society

Emphasizes Outstanding

Lambda

Iota Tau, an international honor organi-

zation for the study of literature, draws

membership

chapter at Longwood from the English and foreign language departments. Installed in 1967 from the local honorary, Beorc Eh Thorn,

for

its

Eta Theta

the society has continued to reward and encourage scholastic

Lambda to

the

excellence

lota

Tau

in

study

the

body which

student

of

literature.

programs of

also sponsors

interest

exceptional

spotlight

literary -materials.

Front Row (left to right): S. Johnson (vice-pres.) J. Sullivan (secretary), L. Hill (treasurer) A. Moseley, M. McKeever (president-Not Pictured). Second Row: B. King, K. Wyman, L. Long, B. Bartholomew, B. Lyman. G. Muse, L. Bowers, L. Lovelace, N. King, L. Hunter, C. Coleman. ,

Kappa

Delta

Sponsors Spring Banquet

Pi

Originally a local honor society known as

Omega,

pa

education,

wood in

Row

Kneeling: V. Whitted, B. Johnson. J. Young, A. Myers, C. Anson, C. Crute, P. Cole, A Ailor, J. Harrup, S. Davenport, A. Wholey. M. Bowman, A. Phillips. Seated: S. Bourne, B. Fa'ulconer, L. Nuttall, S. Jolliffe, N. Crim, S. Didawick, S. Hazlewood, B. Boylan. Standing: J. DaM. vis, L. Rachal, M. Mitchel, R. Whitt, M. K. Lampkin, L Long, B. Bartholomew, N. Aiello, Hamner, J. Spitzer, K. Wyman, M. Crigger, N. Broyhill, B. Ryder, J. Temple, P. Pawl, F. GusFront

tafson.

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1911,

high

Kappa

society as

1928.

21,

the

Kappa

Kap-

honorary

Delta

incorporated the Long-

Pi

fraternity

Beta

Epsilon chapter on

first at

the University of

its

Founded

Pi

national

Delta

Pi's

purpose

professional standards and to

standing contributions

in

is

in

May Illinois

to encourage

recognize out-

the field of education.


Kappa Omicron

Phi

Adopts Crossmore

The Alpha Upsilon chapter of Kappa Omicron was installed at Longwood on April 14, 1962.

Phi Its

in

purpose

is

that of furthering the best interests

the study of

Home

Economics

in

four year col-

North Carowas the major project for the organization's members. A Founder's Day Luncheon and a candy sale were also a part of the year's program. leges.

Crossmore, a school for

girls

in

lina,

C. Jan

an,

Cothra

(Treas.),

K. Hall. B.

Raper (Keeper of the Archives). R. Whitt (Pres.), T. Knight Ryder (V-Pres.), A. Reams, D. Stepka, M. B rauer, A. Adanns.

F.

Lychnos Recognizes Science and Math Majors Established as a local honorary mathematics and

science organization by a faculty meeting on Jan-

uary

15,

1958,

Lychnos membership

of junior and senior students

who

math, science, or a pre-professional

pose of Lychnos

is

to

promote

is

comprised

are majoring field.

interest

matics and science, and also to recognize those

have

P. Cole, C. Maher B. Fai ss, E. Salle, I. Chapman, D. Johnson. Second Row: Gustafson. B. Jordon. E. Bruce Pres.), N. Ailleo (V-Pres.), E. Morriss, B. Manl.

Seated (L to R): Nuttall,

F.

153

L.

made academic achievements

in

in

The purin mathe-

who

these areas.


Delta Epsilon Sponsors

Pi

Glamour Contest

Organized at Longwood recognizes service as

students

in

1950,

Pi

Delta Epsilon

who have rendered valuable

members of the

staffs of

any of the three

student publications, the Gyre, the Rotunda, and the Virginian.

For the second year, the

Contest,

Girl

nationally

Best-Dressed College

sponsored

by

Glamour

magazine, was sponsored on the Longwood campus

by

Front Row:

L.

Shepherd,

port. J. Sullivan

L.

Davis, B.

Pi

J.

Temple, G. Muse, G. Proterra,

(president),

Second Row: Mr.

L.

Hill

(vice-pres.)

Herndon, (Advisor), Powers, P. Letters, C. Maher. F.

Gamma Mu

S.

,

Holly

B.

March,

B.

J.

Pi

Delta Epsilon.

L. Sedgwick, S. DavenN. Clements (secretary). Andrews, C. Handy, M. Nuckols,

Harrup,

(treasurer),

Harris,

B.

,<'18<JtTS">^'5B

Honors

Social Sciences Founded

in

1924 as

a

national

social

science

honor society, Longwood's chapter of Pi Gamma Mu recognizes those upperclassmen and administrative officers in

who demonstrate outstanding

ability

the area of history and social science.

Left to right: N. Grim, M. Lantz, Somers. Seated: L. Racha

A

Stevens,

D.

Ritchie,

R.

Dutton,

L.

Dixon,

M. Hamner, A.

Officers:

(left

Ann Adams.

154

to

right)

Lavonia

Dixon,

Emilia

Bruce,

and


Pi

Omega

Pi

Unites

Future Business Teachers

Longwood's Delta Rho chapter of Pi Omega Pi was founded on April 14, 1961, for the purpose of creating and fostering a spirit of fellowship among teachers of business. Under the leadership of Mr. Willard

G.

Leeper,

Spring Banquet

J.

McBride,

S.

Fowlkes,

M.

K.

in

the

fraternity

is

planning

a

March.

Ca

SAI Sponsors Va. Tech Group

Sigma Alpha lota was established in 1903 for the purpose of promoting the highest standard of professional ethics and maintaining close relationships

among women who

are pursuing

some phase of the

musical profession. The organization sponsored recitals

by both faculty members and students and

also several Artist Series

programs.

In

the

fall,

the

Band returned to the Longwood campus for a concert sponsored by S.A.I. A faculty reception and Christmas caroling were among the numerous activities of the group Virginia

Tech

"hiighty Tighty"

this year.

J. Brown, C. Broclcmeyer, C. Cunningham (treasurer), J. Powell (vice-pres.) L. Clark (president), R. Stewart (recording sec). E. Helbig (corresponding sec). V. Smith, K. Wyman. Standing: J. Melchor, V. Blanton, H. Ford. L. Sheltcn, N. Parsons, J. Stansbury, J. Langston, S. Foglesong.

Seated:

,

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Geist Begins Oktoberfest Tradition members of Geist was founded in October, 1966, by the and Alpha Kappa Gamma, as a local honorary to recognize both encourage leadership and to foster high ideals in semi-annually service and scholarship. Members are selected those from the Junior and Senior Classes. They represent "geist"— spirit, qualities signified by the German word Geist imagination, intelligence, and soul. In the near future, Geist proplans to petition Mortar Board for a charter. motes college loyalty, and it preserves the worthwhile ideals and traditions of the institution. Understanding and coopercontmuation between students and faculty are among the ing

goals of the organization.

The Dktoberfest, held October 25-27, and the Fall and of Spring Recognition Services were the principal activities Assembly, Geist during the year. At the hlonors Council presented. the Elizabeth Burger Jackson Scholarship was

Pawl, J. Tibbs, T. Knight (vice-pres.), M. Mitchell P. Anthony (treasurer), B. Holly (secretary), S. Hellman Chairman). Second Row; B, Bartholomew, Ann Ailor, E. Blackman. Third Row; A. Myers, C. Adams, K. Maher, L. Rachal. Fourth Row: C. McDonnell, V. Washington.

Bottom

Row:

(president), C. (Festival

Spirit

is

the word as the usherettes lead the parade

156

in

the

fall

Oktoberfest.


Delta Psi

Kappa

Recently Installed Delta

Psi

Kappa is the youngest honorary organiLongwood campus, having been in-

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^^^^^^^^H

zation on the stalled

here by national officials

in

March,

1968.

Its purpose has been expressed as the recognition, encouragement, and maintenance of the highest standards in both scholarship and professional eth-

ics

for

women

in

the area of physical education.

Working this year to further organize their group and establish a procedural program. Delta Psi Kappa also held two initiation ceremonies during second semester.

Bottom Row (left to right): S. Carter, B. King, L. Driver, P. Halstead (sec-treasurer). Second Row: Pettis, C. Weeks, B. Layne, J. Erdman, C. Haas (sergeant-at-arms) C. Anson. Third Row: L At-

A.

,

kinson,

B..

Bondurant.

Philakalia Bottom Row (left to right): S. Kilvington, S. Gilllann, K. Barclay. Second Row: F. dent), M. Carmody, B. Ferryman, B. Moseley, L. Sedgwick. Third Row: M. Meade (treasurer),

K.

Robertson, C. Bradley

(vice-pres.)

,

S.

Davenport,

R.

Promotes

Art Appreciation

Booker.

Founded

in

for art majors, ness of art

body and

and

1964 as a local honorary fraternity Philakalia seeks to bring an awareits

related subjects to the student

The purposes of the organization are to inform members of scholarship and fellowship opportunities in the field of art, and to provide an interest in student art exhibits and shows. Again this year Philakalia sponsored an art exhibit in Oktoberfest and several in the exhibition room in the library.

faculty.


First

Ailor

Row

(L to R): M. Jones, C.

Moore (sec), C.

(V-Pres.), B. Aston, J. Austin

Legislative

(Treas.j, C.

Wilkes,

Fox,

A.

Weeks, N. Gunter,

K.

S.

Rountree, C. Thomas, (Advisor).

S.

Brown. Standing: C. Jamison (Pres.), Dr. Scott

Board Moves Forward With Changes The Legislative Board oversees Its

representatives

make student

all

phases of student

life.

regulations and discuss key

problems involving the overall welfare of the student body. Through its nine committees, it strives to create awareness of

campus

as a liaison

Candy Jamison, outgoing

Legislative Board Chairman, holds the silver tray presented to her as a gift, while Janice Austin, incoming Chairman, E. Angus Powell, from the Bo^rd of Visitors, Dr. Blackwell, Dean

of the College, and

Dr.

Wygal

look on.

Dr. and Mrs. Willett receive a clock from the Student Government. Shown with them are Janice Austin and Candy Jamison of the Legislative

Board.

activities,

among

to utilize student opinion, and to act

the students, faculty, and administration.


Board

Judicial

Enforces Regulations The Judicial Board enforces the regulations made by the Board and strives to instill the meaning of the Honor Code in the minds of the students of Longwood College. Its members work with the students both openly and confidentially in their interest in the individual and her Legislative

welfare.

Stacy Dodge, Judicial

Board Chairman.

First

Row— L

to

R:

S.

Welchlin,

McDonnell, M. Clements, head, C. Mass,

159

P.

Batten,

D.

S.

Davenport,

Brantley.

Second

S.

Hellman,

Row— L

to

R;

S.

M.

Dodge, C. L. White-

M. Chevalier (Bonnie Bowers not pictured).


House Association House Assocation Officers (L to R): P. Carter, Treas., E. Blackn Pres., J. Wright. Fire Warden, B. Hockaday, Sec.

Washington,

House Association

is

the brancii of student gov-

promotes and enforces favorable study conditions and stimulates within the students refinement in dress and conduct habits. It enforces

ernment which

regulations concerning the dormitories, dining

the

fire

regulations,

hall,

and the standards for proper

dress on campus.

The governing and rule-making body of House is House Council. It is made up of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Fire Chief elected by the student body, and dormitory presidents elected by the girls in each dormitory. The House Association is made up of these girls and a representative from each hall of each

Association

dormitory,

who

function as

hall

presidents.

up throughout the year to work on specific areas or problems and to get student ideas and opinions of the regulations and

Committees are

set

policies.

M.

B. Holbrook, A. Dyer, B. Cole, S. Gill, C. Hartman, L. BaiGraves, J. Holloran. Fourth Row: M. Ingrann, K. Goodwyn, B N. Fowlkes, S. Michaiek, C. Clarke, L. Burnette.

Third Row:

Row (L to R): A. Etheridge, C. Habel, K. de Rosset, J. BickC. Key, M. Stone. M. Repole, B. Johnson. Second Row: J. Roenke, Beard, D. Stout, T. Bates, S. Ganaway, L. Harper, J. Hudgins.

Front ings,

ley,

B.

Walters,

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Honors Council Honors

The

posed

Council

is

representatives

of

comfrom

each honorary organization on campus. The purpose of the Honis to stimulate and to encourage each student to take full advantage of every learning

ors Council

opportunity offered

demic

by the acalife. The freshmen with

setting of college

council

acquaints

the various honoraries at orienta-

up an awards assem-

tion, and- sets

bly

in

the spring.

Honors Council (L to R): Bottom Circle— B. Johnson, M. Mitchell, dan, A. Pettis. Second Circle— R. White, J. Melchor,

J. Tibbs,

L.

Rachal,

A. Ailor,

E.

Hampshire.

B.

Jor-

Bruce, A. Fleshman.

Not

B.

pictured— C. Anson.

Freshman Commission Chosen from members of the Freshman Class each year, the Freshman Commission co-ordinates the activities of their class. Activities include participation

in

YWCA

orating a tree

in

Christmas Assembly and dec-

the Rotunda.

J. Compher, S. Blake, B. Walter, B. Krause, L. Burnette, J. Darby. Second Row: Aston, A. Bristow, V. Laine, C. Petersen. Top Row: L. Trimble, L. Monger.

Bottom Row (L to R): L.

Berryman,

B.

^^^^1 ) Freshman Commission B.

Walter,

B.

Krause,

sing for the Christmas

the

YWCA.

members, L.

L.

Berryman,

Burnette. J.

J

Darby,

program sponsored by

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J

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m r


Longwood Choir Performs With R-MC

Row (L to R): J. Austin (Accomp.), M. Palmore, C. Brockmeyer N. Parsons (Sec), J- Stansbury (V-Pres.). M. McCaul, J. White, Andrews, D. Stout, C. Sasser, L. Shelton. Second Row: P. Kite, K. Wyman, T. Owen, S. Thompson, S. Puryear, M. Ashlock, C. Brown, A. Fleshman,

Front

(Pres.),

B.

The purpose of the Concert Choir is to study and perform the and to give outstanding singers of the college an "opportunity to further develop their musical ability in a selected group. Throughout the year the Longwood Colfinest possible choral music,

Front

Row

Treas.).

B. Ferguson. Third Row: L. Gwaltney, L Clark, J. Powell, H. E. Maxey. L. Bussard. J. Catron, B. BIythe, J. Melchor, P. Vaughan, Windle. Fourth Row: V. Smith, R. Stewart, V. Blanton, B. Helbig, J. Richardson, C. Cunningham, D. Ritchie, M. McConnell, L. Ball.

M. Allman, Ford,

S.

lege Concert Choir performs for various functions as well as

in

concert. Activities this year have included a concert for Presi-

dent Willett's Inauguration, performance with Randolph-Macon men's college and a spring concert.

(L to R): J. Powell (Pres.), H. Ford, T. Owen, J. Langston, N. Parsons, J. S. Foglesong, S. Gibbons, C. Cunningham, J. Brown.

White

Second Row:

Madrigals Present Program The Madrigal Singers, directed by Mr.

James singers

McCombs, who are

also

consists

of

selected

members of the Con-

group presents two conThey sing in many languages, works dating from as far back as fifteenth

cert Choir. The certs a year.

century. These talented girls perform with

no accompaniment and no conductor.

i6i


Organists Attend Guild Recitals

The Longwood Chapter of the American Guild of Organists strives to further

interest

literature,

in

of organ

phases

all

to provide opportunities to

meet and discuss the aspects of organ playing, and to increase the awareness of

the

duties,

organist's

and

responsibilities,

Regular

opportunities.

meetings are held and the chapter also

MENC Front

at-

Richmond. They hold an annual banquet.

tends guild recitals

Row

in

Row (L to R): Mr, Hesselinic, C. Sasser (V-Pres.), Smith (Pres.). J. Langston (Treas.), J. White (Sec), E. Maxey, Second Row: J, Catron, J. Melchor, J. Stephenson. C. Brockmeyer. C. Cunningham, K. Johnson. Front

Sponsors Workshop

(L to R):

S.

Puryear, J. Catron, J. Melchor,

M. Ashlock

(Sec),

M.

(V-Pres.j,

L.

Shelton

(Pres.),

ond Row:

B.

Ferguson,

McCaul V.

H. Ford,

(Treas.),

W.

V.

Blantcn

C. Sasser. SecVoyten, D. Stout,

Smith,

L.

V.

R. Leigh.

Smith,

L

Ball.

Third

Row:

J.

Powell,

C.

Brown,

C.

K. Wyman, J. Richardson, B. Andrews, R. Booker. Fourth Row: J. White, N. Parsons, J. Stansbury, L Clark, R. Stewart, M. Allman.

Cunningham,

In

carrying out their purpose of

providing an opportunity for pro-

development for college

fessional

MENC

music

of

students

makes

dents to

It

further

their

through participation

and

education,

possible for stu-

in

education state, di-

meetings of the organization. This year members have attended conferences in vision,

Richmond, workshop,

national

sponsored

a

rhythm

sponsored speakers on

also sponsored two one from William Fleming, and one from Monroe Junior High

campus and choirs,

School.

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Longwood

Players Perform

Shakespearean Play

Officers:

Putney, Easter,

Martha Drummond,

Pres.,

Sandy Peterson,

Trees.,

Alice

Lockwood, Advisor, Rebecca Vice-Pres., Peggy Thompson, Pub. (Not Pictured: Pat Quinn, Tech.

Director,

Dr.

Patton

Sec.)

Martha Drummond applies make-up to Sandy Taming of the Shrew".

Ellis,

an actress

in

the play, "The

Front Row (L to R): N. Parsons, N. Newman, T. Owen, B. Ellis, M. Hall, Lassiter. Second Row: J. Roenke, S. Jordan, B. Hampshire, E. Jones, L Sedgewick. Third Row: J. Young, S. Bourne, G. Womack, K. Wyman, M. Masse, P. Quinn. Fourth Row: K. Goodwyn, L. Long, P. Linamen. B. Tracey,

J.

R.

Pawlak.


Each year the Longwood Players, tion

with

present

Hampden-Sydney

the

four

full-length

plays.

in

conjunc-

Jongleurs,

This

year

the

players presented:

Taming of the Shrew October 17-18-19 November 21-22-23 The King and Caucasion Chalk Circle March 20-21-22 May 1-2-3 Miracle Worker I

Through these plays, the club aims to provide in dramatic entertainment for the college students as well as the people of the

the best

community. Dr. Lockwood, Director of Caucasian Chalk Circle, and guide actors in play practice.

Barbara

Roukema, Assistant Director,

Everyone deserves a break after long hours.

Susan Jordan, as Grusha in the Caucasian Chalk Circle, contemplates the seductive power of goodness.

Carlton Watkins, Stage Manager stage settings are in order.

nakes sure actors perform correctly and that

165


Dale Srigg, as Anna,

listens to

advice from the dying King of Siam.

Jennifer Young listens as Pat Quinn, story plot of the play.

teller,

relates the


Colleagues

Welcome

Class of 1972

Row

(L to R): G. Park, S. Fox, M. Silman, A. Tew, sec; L. Shepperd, chrmn.; L. Coleman, reporter; B. Gill, asst. treas. Second S. Roop, C. Jamison, M. Halbeib, J. Woolfolk, A. Pearson, K. Edwards, N.. Dahmer, P. Laughran. Third Row: R. Sell, A. Guli.ck, K. McGuire, Front

treas.;

E.

Lyon,

Row:

Providing a warm and stimulating welcome to the in-coming Freshman class and new students, and maintaining a spirit of interest and guidance throughout the year is the main purpose of

Sophomore Class, the Colgirls who write letters to new

S. Foglesong. Fourth Row: B. B. Barnes, P. Batten, Rountree, M. J. Phlegar. A. Weils, P. Cloonan. L. NiSanders, N. Davis, M. Stone, S. Wilkes, C. car, J. Smith. Fifth Row: C. Grigg, A. Dyer, B. Bowers, A. Maddox, S. Rinaldi.

S.

DuPriest,

Morene,

B.

S.

concert for new students; they also compile and sell student directories, and they conduct tapping ceremonies for the new Colleagues.

the Colleagues. Chosen from the

dent

leagues are composed of fifty

meaningful.

students; they sponsor "Sings"

in

the Rotunda, a banquet and

167

Prouse,

Kelso, J.

in

In

general, these girls offer assistance to each stu-

helping to

make her college experiences rewarding and


THE ROTUNDA, Longwood's

newspaper, seeks to uphold

the highest standards of journalism ests of

serving the inter-

v/hile

Longwood College. The paper

is

a

member

of the

Associated Press Convention, and staff members attend the convention annually. The 1968 conference was held at the

Waldorf-Astoria Hotel a

member

in

New

York City. The paper

is

also

of the Inter-Collegiate Press Association. These

associations provide services, ratings, and releases for col-

lege publications.

THE ROTUNDA

serves to provide a

means tor students

to demonstrate their journalistic talents and to express stu-

dent opinion. tion,

and

It

strives to

alumnae

keep students, faculty, administra-

informed

of

current

campus

college

functions

affairs.

Members

of the

effort to

provide complete and accurate coverage of

staff

attend

all

in

an all

major events. Readers are also encouraged to express their opinions through the newspaper.

Karen Malier

Linda Davis

Editor-in-Chief

Business

Manager

Entuttba

Libba Fox.

Susie Marsh, center, reviews layouts with staff,

Coleman, and Joan Woriey.

Jane McCaffrey, Susan Leftwich, Linda

Ball,

Feature Editor, assists typists Frances Kimble, and

Margie


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i PEff]

:

iH'iii

i

%:

W Front

Row

kf^sfP'^l

J ^{"ff m iH"^v ,

/

~m ^Hl

Drewry,

1

ppWM^^

M\i jl

^^^^H

(left to right): S.

\^P

\

B.

Andrews,

L.

ir"'

1

Worthington,

K.

Maher,

M. Fox, M. Masse, C, Johnson. Second Row: C. Brotherton, B. Payne, M. Carmody, L. Ball, J. Old, E. Jones, Third Row: N. Martin, L Holland, P. Kingsley, M. Baldwin, D. Almond.

Mr. Eyster confers with

Maher.

Sara Drewry, dining hall.

Circulation

Staff

member,

issues

papers

in

the

senior

169

Editor-in-Chief,

Karen

Maher, and

Managing

Editor,

Candy


^"

Pam Wayne, Gyre Circu la+Ion

Staff,

Issue

of

Linda

Burt.

the

Stuart Fowlkes Business

Manager

Brenda Holly and Joan Harrup review a Gyre publication and plan for the next

A

gyre,

according to William

"The Second Coming,"

is

Butler

Yeats'

in

the ever-widening spiral

of a falcon. This climbing action well

fits

the pur-

pose of the literary magazine, the Gyre. Founded

by the English honor society Boerc Eh Thorn and formerly called the Colonnade, the Gyre tegral part of college

life.

is

an

The magazine offers

in-

a

variety of works for the intellectual tastes of the

The Gyre

comprised of by creative Longwood students and faculty. The Gyre publishes three issues a year; the third, which is the well-rounded

student.

is

poetry, short stories, essays, and art furnished

contest

issue,

is

a collection of the best works sub-

mitted. The publication sends representatives to the

Associated

York City.

Collegiate

Press

Convention

in

New

issue.

delivers

ar

Gyre

to


Also enjoying food and relaxation at the picnic are staff members Janie Ragland, Emily Robertson, and Joan Hall.

Gyre Shown Dr.

Front Ian,

hey.

Row

(L to R): J. Harrup,

P.

Wayne,

B.

Andrews,

S.

Drewry,

B.

at the annual

Etheridge

Boy-

M. Lantz, B. Powers. S. Collins. Second Row: T. Owen, S. Dietz, B. LeaG. Werz. C. Dunnavant, C. Brotherton. M. Carmody, M. Harris, J.

Gyre

(Advisor),

Young, ertson,

S. L.

picnic are Joan Harrup. Mrs. Taliaferro (Business Advisor

Brenda

Holly

(Editor),

and

Bobbi

Bourne. Third Row: M. Webb, Wells. M. Shannon. F. Simpers.

J.

D.

Powers.

Gillenwater, R. Powers, Ritchie. R. Pawlak.

E.

Rob-


N/

Joyce Temple,

Business

Manager

i

Jill

rg"i r^ Si r^ i

Randolph,

Editor-in-chief

(Bottonn row, left to right) Linda Smith, Josie Lassiter, Aleta Sandkam, Sandy Grogan, Carol Coleman, (second row) Linda Southworth, Linda Davis, Lang Foster, Patty Letters, Jeanean Woolfolk, Tricia Bates, (third row)

Miss Virginia

Bedford, Advisor

Charlotte Taylor, Judy McBrlde, Liz Overton, Barbara BIythe, Margaret McConnell, Joyce Temple, Gay Snead. (top row) Dian Turner, Brenda Harris, Carol Handy, Carolyn Long, Lois Wells, and Sandy Gannaway.

171


VIRGINIAN STAFF Editor-in-chief

Assistant Editors Business

Manager

Assistant Business

Manager

Freshmen

Linda Smith,

Nona

Photography

Don

hlall

of Don

Davis hiall

(ed.),

Studio,

Peter Youngblood, Dr. Loclcwood

Opening Section Special

Features

Margaret Nuckols Josie

Randy Graves Mary Richardson Jo Andre Nona Davis Margaret McConnell

Sophomores Athletics

Sharon French, Dian Turner

Linda Tuck

Juniors

Wells

Literary Editors

Patty Leffers

Seniors

Aleta Sandkam

Lois

Cover Design

Sharon Brown

Faculty and Administration

Randolph Sharon Brown, Margaret Nuckols Joyce Temple Jill

Honoraries Organizations

Mary

Sororities

Janss

Charlotte Taylor

Senior Statistics

Charlotte Taylor

Index

Carol Coleman, Jeanean Woolfolk

Lois Wells,

Typists

Anne

Lassiter

Pulliam,

After winning

honors at eastern

Association meetings, the

worked even harder first-rate

this

VIRGINIAN

Press staff

year to produce a

yearbook.

Staff recruiting

new members.

in

the

fall

added many campus

Better coverage of

events was again a primary aim of the

staff.

More explanatory copy was necessary accommodate increased photography.

to

A

major innovation, however, was in the Section. Mr. Hall, the yearbook photographer, took candid shots of each senior. These photos capture both picturesque scenes around the Longwood College Senior

campus and the varied girls.

personalities of the


Front row, seated I. to r.: Marcia Mitchell (4tli District Rep.), Jane Acker [Trees. ), Gayle Yeatts (Recording Sec.}, Cathy Jester (Chairman), R. Lohman (V. Chairnnan), C. Cummings (Corresponding Sec.) Second Row: A. Holt, A. Gardner, D. Payne, J. tHarrjp, J. Jones, R. DeBaun, J. Farthing. Third Row: N. Boswell, M. Lantz, P. Wayne, B. Fauiconer, L. Watts, E. Jones, B. Hampshire, M. Massey, L. Ball, B. Rothgeb, J. McBride, L Dixon, J. Meadors, N. Broyhill, J. Register.

The Young

in

government and to perpetuate

the importance of the principles of the Republican

The organization encourages

all

Thomas.

by urging those efigible to register and vote to The Y-R's seek to increase the strength of the Republican Party through active campaigning; it helps prepare students to become informed leaders so that they may

do

Republicans continually strive to create on

a spirit of interest

J.

sible

Young Republicans campus

Row; R. Dutton, D. Rourke. L Hanbury, M. Hartless, J. CarM. Smith, P. Tunstall, J. Jackson, M. Carmody, C. Clark, J. Brown, C. Ennis, S. Jolliffe. Fifth Row, I. to r.: K. Fielder, E. Bays, J. Mottley, B. Hall, N. Lassahn, J. Smith, L. Overstreet, R. Angell, B. Murray, J. Sherrod, M. Harris, S. Bourne, P. Jones, J. Roenke, D. Gibson, Four+h

penter,

Party.

students to take a respon-

role

so.

continue to champion the cause of conservatism

and the

Republican Party after graduation.

Young Democrats

First

Row,

Ritchie

I.

to

r.:

(Treas.), S.

The

(Advisor), J. Walsh, L. Featheroton (Sec), R. Hammond Morgan. Second Row: M. Masse, A. Adams, S. Windle, D. Livick.

Mr. Scolnick

activities

included

of the

Young Democrats

active participataion

in

year have

this

attendance at the state convention

in

Roanoke,

the national presidential campaign,

and sponsorship of such speakers on campus Henry Howell and John Warren Cooke.

as

Senator

(Pres.),

D,


First Row, (I. to r.): Harrup, B. Andrews,

J.

Young. Second

T.

Bates,

J.

Davis.

Row:

L.

J.

Shults, M. Lantz, G. Proterra, L. Nuttall, J. M. Brizendine, L. Lew, N. Harris, J. Lassiter, Hudson. L. Dixon, S. Duke, C. Eudailey, M. P.

Jones,

Bowling.

Skipwith, Mitchell, N. Martin, S. Bourne, S. Connors, J. Bentley, S. Dietz, J. Row: B. Fulcher, K. Cox, S. Heflin, N. Broyhill, J. Register. M. Beard. Third

J.

M.

Wholey,

B.

Hartless,

J.

Creekmore,

Rachal, B. Johnson. B. Faulconer, Morris, C. Coleman, L Jones, M. Elwang, J. Bicking. Fourth Row: J. Temple, Bartholomew. J. Young, K. Wyman. C. Crute, A. Adams, Wright. C. Mitchell. C, Cummins, C. Thomas. J. Hudgins. B.

Hockaday.

S.E.A. Promotes Educational Interests

A

pre-professional association for college and university

students preparing to teach, the Student Education Association fosters professional interest

Officers

Sandy

Ann

Jolliffe

Sprint

in

the field of education.

The members, selected on basis of academic average, are entitled to educational publications, and they gain practical experience in the field of education. Longwood's chapter is affiliated with the Virginia

President

Vice-President

integral

part of the

Education Association and

National

is

an

Education Association func-

Claudia Cunningham

Secretary

tioning as a voluntary, independent, and non-governmental

Koky Woolling

Treasurer

professional association.

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D.

A.

M. A.

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First

Row, (I. to r ): L. Nuttall, B. Krause, S. Windle, J. Compher, L. Bullock, Row: J. Giles, B. Aston, P. Laundon, L Harper, B. Moseley, L

Second

Y.W.CA. Sponsors

Spiritual Life

The Y.W.CA. Is the local chapter of the national Y.W.C.A., which was established over a century ago. Its purpose is to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God and unselfish service to others. Ac-

Officers: (I. Pawl (Pres.),

to

r.):

Meq

Candee

Pherson

Dickenman

(V-Pn

(Treas.),

Patsy

Peach

(Sec),

Pattl

Berryman. Third Row: D. Denver, N. Aiello. K. Burcher, A. Nespoli.

S.

Moore.

S.

Speakers tivities

mixers.

of the organization include installation of freshmen, Thanksgiving drive, Spiritual' Life Speakers, "Y"

Pageant, and White Christmas.

Blake,


Executive Council: First Row, I. to r.: L. Parsons, N. Martm. N. Palmore. C. Crute. M. Stanfield, K. L. Ford. Second Row: R. Sweeney, J. Deel, L. Clawson, J. Terry, F. Watkins, L. Moore, C.

Wyman, Allen,

B.

BIythe.

B.S.U. Stimulates Christian Ideals

—

Inspiration, information, and fellowship these are provided by the various activities of the B.S.U. as it serves to lead students in a comnnitment to Christ, and to an involvement in responsible church participation. Activities for this year have

on Campus B.S.U.

Convention,

Leadership

International

Conference,

Southeastern Missions Conference.

on and

off

Student

Southern

campus during the

In

year,

Summer programs

included Freshman Retreat, student night at Christmas, Religious

ticipate

Emphasis Week,

work throughout the United States.

B.S.U.

picnic,

and participation

in

the state

1. to r.: K. Wyman, C. Allen, M. Mitchell, R. Sweeney, J. BIythe. L. Parsons, M. Adkisson, E. Grumpier, B. Bevard, P. Eberly, S. PurM. Palmore, Miss Stanfield. (Advisor). Second Row: L. Holland, L. Moore. B. BIythe, R. Leigh, E. Overton J. Woolfolk, P. Eubanlt. M. Crews, S.

Front Row, L.

Ford,

year,

in

the

State

Convention,

Missions

Conference,

and

addition to activities held

many related

B.S.U. students parto

Baptist

student

R.

Clayton,

J.

Deel C. Crute. Third Row: N. Martin, J. Stephenson, J. Keyser, Chuchek, L Wells, J. Terry, L. Clawson, S. Gibbons, F. Watkins.

D.

Crocker

B.

Allen.

Thompson.

J.


German Club Promoting interest

in

German

various aspects of

culture heads the purposes of Der Deutsher Klub.

Meetings often include travel

German films. German embassy

films

English

in

full-length

Annually, a trip

to the

or the

German

is

and

made

school

in

Washington. B. Andrews (Sec). S. Malo (V-Pres.), not to r.: S. Drewry (Treas.-Repor+er) Second Row: G. Cottrell, J. Washington, H. Brown, L. Ball, L. Hrubik. Third Row: R. J. Richardson, C. Hitt, J. Stansbury, S. Bourne, J. Harrup. Fourth Row: L. Shelton, Stewart, R. Booker, M. Ashlock.

First

Row,

I.

,

pictured.

Spanish Club Made up majoring

in

of students studying and Spanish, this club strives to

provide for an opportunity for informal conversation

in

the

language.

The

Spanish Club presents an annual spring

drama, sponsors speakers on campus, has a Christmas "Fiesta," and sponsors a scholarship. I. to r.: H. Weatherly (Pres.), K. Rogers (APres.), B. Ferguson (Sec), G. Bryant Second Row: P. Kite, C. Coleman, M. Massey, J. Giles, G. Cottrell. Third Row: Overton, V. King, N. Brinkley, J. Washington.

First

Row,

(Treas.). E.

French Club an

In

stimulate

effort

an

to

promote

interest

speaking countries and culture,

in in

and

French-

French

French students and ma-

have formed Les Francopliles Longwood campus. The club sponsors films; the best known presented this year included "Le iors

on

the

Ballon

Noir,"

Rouge," "Le Rouge at le and "L'Annee Derniere a

Marienbad."

Other

activities

in-

clude the organization of a studytravel

program

summer of

1969,

abroad for the and a sidewalk

cafe at the Geist Festival,


Granddaughter's Club Keeps Longwood Tradition Alive

Row, Garner,

First B.

I.

to R.

r.:

T.

Williams, M. Sydnor, G. Bryant,

Davis, J. Carpenter.

Second Row:

R.

J.

S. Sweeney, A. Taylor, Grubbs. M. Elwang, L

A. Putney,

J.

Stephenson

Woolfolk,

Webb, M.

Made up of sfudents on campus who have a mother or grandmother who attended Longwood, the Granddaughter's Club seeks to promote association among the alumnae of the students of the college. The organization strives to uphold the ideals and standards of the college as established by their forebearers. This club works closeFounder's Day ly with the Alumnae Association and sponsors the which

is

held annually.

179

R.

Han

and. T. Butler,

E.

Raine.

Chandler, M. Aditisson. N. Gunter.


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Front

Row:

R.

Hall

(Treas.),

S.

Levlner

(V-Pres.).

L.

Harper

(Pres.),

B.

(Sec). J. Elliot (Hist.), Miss Bernard (Advisor), B. Jackson. S. Sweeney, L. Austin, B. Payne, J. Wood, F. Paper, K. Duckett. J. JerL. Cothran, D. Vass. Third Row: A. Willmoth, L. Davis, L Hanbury, rell, M. Brauer, R. Durham. B. Ryder, A. Reames, K. Krol. Fourth Row: T. Settles, E. Knight, J. Rountree. A. Adams, R. Whitt, S, Welchlin. B. Harrjp,

Wooding

Second Row:

J.

Edwards, C. Allen, D. Stepka.

Home

Economics Club

Sponsors Annual Fashion

Phi Beta

Show

Front Row (L to R): N bass (Treas.), A. Koons

J.

Temple,

ideal

Economics Stands for: home life for today unhampered by the traditions

of the past;

The utilization of all the resources of modern science to improve the home life; The freedom of the home from the dominance of things and their due subordination to ideals; The simplicity in material surroundings which will most free the spirit for the more important and permanent interests of the home and of the society. With these goals in mind, Home Economics majors work together to develop knowledge and abilities in strengthening family living. The Home Economics Club sponsors the Christmas Bazaar and the Fashion Show.

Forbes, J. Hudgins, (Pres.),

P.

King

Phi Beta Lambda is made up of future business leaders of America. The purpose of the club is to develop the business education field and to promote business interests. Member-

Interests E.

Deatley (Sec), C. Hanna-

(Hist.),

K.

Curtis

(V-Pres.),

J.

Clements. Second Row: L Carter, L Hudson, M. Angles, V. Duell. P. LunceV. ford (Hist.), G. Albert. Third Row: J. Woolfolk, S. Earhart, V. Jeffers. Herrion. Fourth Row: A. Kiser, S. Fawcett, B. Hale, C. White. Fifth Row: Wells.

Home The

Lambda

Promotes Business

L.

ÂŤ:

K.

Fleshman,

S.

Winfield.

ship is offered to all Longwood students who are enrolled in the business curriculum and who plan to be future business teachers. Learning in the field is stimulated so that there

can be a better understanding of business.


Halloween Marks Freezing of Cahoots The purpose and history of Cahoots are secrets and are known only to its members. The organization is made up of girls chosen for their "certain" qualifications.

Qualifications

good

pleasing personality and depth, and

looks,

certain

annually

i8i

a

include

school

spirit,

academic standards. Cahoots freezes in the Rotunda for the student body.

bi-


Canterbury Club The

Canterbury Club

faculty,

is

an

of

association

all

Church including the administration, and student body. The or-

members

ganization

of

the

Episcopal

seeks to

carry out the mission

of the

church within the college community. Meetings are held once a week and programs are presented that consist of discussions,

speeches, and socials.

Officers

Carolyn Cummins

President

Vice-President

Pat Fisher

Honore

Secretary-Treasurer

Front

Row

(L to

R).-

Row: C. Cummins, Ball, M. Elwang.

Newman

L

Hanbury,

M. BrinUey,

P.

K.

Fisher,

D. Thorn.

Barclay.

Third

hlolton

Second Row: L.

Club

The objectives of the Newman Club are fostering spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of all Longwood students, and forming responsible Christians nize

their

dents club

on is

a

role

a

who recog-

Christian

as

stu-

campus. The

secular

church-related organiza-

tion for students interested

in

the

Catholic faith. Activities for the

year Include guest speakers, nics, discussions ics,

and

pic-

on prominent top-

encouraging

parties

Christian fellowship.

Officers Pres

V-Pres Corres. Sec R^c. Sec

Priscilla

Stefanak

Vivian Vascott

Sharon Dietz

Mimi Woosley

Front

Row

(L to R): T. loggers,

P.

Stefanak,

B.

Austin, J

Cozzupoli, J. Donohoe. Second Ro S. Connors. J. Holloran, S.

Woolsey, P. Pawl. Third Row: Father Dumminger, M. Arn entrout, logger, N. Aiello, A. Daley, J. Seay.

S. Dietz, J. Bentley, M. Lemmon. Fourth Row: C.

i:


m

\^ At

Ur;;-^L^jAAbt

\A

Wr

ri^ t^ Row

Front

(L to Nuttall

(Pres.),

L.

Row:

Lunceford,

P.

Hurley,

S.

Barnes,

M. Ayres

R):

(Advisor),

(V-Pres.), S. Jolllffe B.

K.

Gower, Duckett,

S. J.

N.

(Treas.),

King

M. Cafazza

(Sec),

P.

Rev. G. W. Jones. Second S. Arehart, L. Clarke, C. V.

f

n

%!:

V

Smith, A. Dickenson, M. Lewis, S. Adams, R. Grubbs, L. Austin, M. MoseJ. Register, N. Stout, F. Raper. Fourth Row: D. Dent, D. Rourke, S. U. Baldwin, B. Thomas. P. Lynn, R. OhI, S.

ley,

Curling, J. Bickings, A. Sowers,

Edwards, J. Giles,

Young. Third Row:

'4Ih

Dawson, D. Creed,

Foster, T.

Douglas.

Wesley Foundation Formed

in

are encouraged to participate

Wesley Foundation is an who wish to explore the Methodist students at Longwood

1938,

the

as

Methodist

the spiritual aspects of

faith.

it

in

the organization

strives to carry out Christian ideals

organization for students

life

felt

and make

on campus.

Political

Science

Club After experiencing a very successful first 1967-1968, the Political Science in Club has moved forward in 1968-69 with year

addition to sponsoring

various activities.

In

Arab and

speakers on campus, the

Israeli

club has sent delegates to several confer-

United eastern throughout the These conferences have included Mid-South Model United Nations Conferences

States.

ence

in

North Carolina,

National

United Nations Conference

Model

New

York and National Student Leadership Conference on World Affairs in New York. The Political Science Club seeks to encourage in all students a better understanding in

City,

of

the

through

full all

range

of

political

available media.

science Front L.

Row

Dixon,

Ritchie.

(L to

M.

R):

Janss,

B.

B.

Fulp

(Pres.),

J.

Davis (V-Pres.), B. Falconer (Sec), B. Brown (Treas.). Second Row: (Sponsor). Third Row: E. Covington, M. Hartless, K. Fielder, D.

Rothgeb, Mr. Scolnick


Front

RÂŤw

Row;

J.

(L to R):

Edwards,

J.

B.

Hammon,

Temple,

S.

K. Curtis,

WIndle,

R.M.O. Begins

S.

R.

Hammond. Second

Moriconi. Third

Row:

Year

at

First

A. Sandkam,

in hand, the Roaches walk through the dorms prospective members.

Fourth Row: J. Primm, C. Mc-

R.M.O. members quickly found Dean Jo Holt for their advisor. With her leadership abilities, the R.M.O.'s have many unique and worthwhile projects on the drawing board for the future. The Roaches feel that this is only the beginning for them and soon the R.M.O. spirit and friendship will spread throughout the campus.

Jinx Washington, a

With candles

Spencer, K. Parke

Longwood

The R.M.O. Club, the newest organization on Longwood's campus, is composed of Juniors and Seniors who display the characteristics of spirit and friendship. The Roaches, as they are commonly called can be seen on many occasions walking through dorms, carrying candles as they visit students whom they feel have Roachy qualifications. After organization in October the

to visit

B.

Donnell.

Roach, makes plans.


Jetti

rects

Paschal (left forefront) the Sing Out Students

diin

a

rehearsal.

Sing Sing is

Out Club

Out

Students, organized for the

an organization

ested

made up

Etherldge (standing), Asst. Pianist Gay Rutland, Pianist, Mr. Wayne Meshejian (playing banjo), Carl Eggleston (drummer) and Woody Howell (playing guitar). Sing Out Students sing the song "Sing Out Express" in one of their performances. Linda

first

time

this year,

of young people

who

are inter-

about America's future through means of music. The group has' performed on various occasions both on and off campus. These performances were given for civic groups at Hampden-Sydney and at in

expressing their feelings

area schools.

stands by as Jetti Paschal, Sheila O'Neill (left). Chairman of Sing Out Students, Martin (left), Director of the group, discusses details of the program with David

Co-Director of the group, and Carl Eggleston.


Sorority

life

Is

a

means by which

achieve a rewarding and

a college girl

fulfilling

can

association with

young women of high social and intellectual ideals. With eleven sororities on campus Longwood provides ample opportunity for its students to participate out

in life,

an experience which

will continue througheven after college years are past.

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Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is an organization to establish and settle problenns among the Greeks. One of the purposes of this group is to further fraternity harmony. The council is also concerned with furthering intellectual accomplishment and sound scholarship. activities

During the year Panhellenic Council initiated various ac-

A

bonfire was held

September at which all the September the council selected the two new sororities to be colonized. Fall rush was held November 14-26 ending with a "walk" which was introduced this year. The colonization of Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Phi, the two new sororities was held February 19-24. Spring rush was held in April. Greek Week, April 28-May 2, ended the Council's activities for the year. tivities.

sororities

Mrs. Robert-

Panhellenic Taylor,

Pres

Woodburn

Council

Mary

— Chris L

— Panhellenic

McDonnell,

Whitehead

V.

in

in

advisor

Sec, Carolyn

Pres.,

participated. Also

Mary

Key,

Carroll.

Donna

Brantley,

Lynn

Rachal,

Gwen

Robinson,

Sally

Fauber,

Marilyn


Rush

Fall

Fall rush was held fhls year during the week and a half preceding the Thanksgiving hlolldays. Many friendships were

made

as rushees

and sorority members hurried through

nights of parties and

day of in

a

many days

of visitation.

On

the

six

final

rush the girls going through rush chose their sisters

symbolic walk from Lankford Building toward Stubbs,

the Sorority Dormitory.

Sigma Kappas eagerly give and receive

gifts at their

annual Christmas

party.

I

ASAs

enjoy the fellowship of their sisterhood.

The excitement in

of

a walk to their

Push

new

Weel-

is

jS^

:^k

jS^

culminated with the rushees making their choice known

sisters.

Dean Wilson and Panhellenic Advisor, Mrs. Woodburn, give sorority

Alpha Gam, Pam Crowder,

in

true panhellenic spirit visits the Phi

booth on the Midway during Geist

Mu

Festival.

189

rushees. Ashley prepares to sign

preferentials.

last

minute instructions to new


Gamma

Alpha Alpha

May

Gamma

Delta

Delta was founded at Syracuse University

In 1935 a need was felt for a new sorority Longwood. Therefore, Theta Sigma Upsilon was introduced in 1939 and in 1959 merged with the National Alpha Gamma Delta. On October 10, 1959 Gamma Lambda chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta was installed. The purpose of Alpha Gamma Delta is to find a fuller meaning in life through a closely knit sisterhood. By working together, the Alpha Gam's learn to accept each other as individuals and to appreciate what each sister has to offer to the sorority and college campus.

on

30,

1904.

at

One more

time, Suzanne.

This

Is

just

Very Interesting!

between you and me, Shorty.



?.


Alpha Sigma Alpha Founded the tury.

first

The

in

1901

at

Longwood, Alpha Sigma Alpha was

sorority organized

national sorority,

loyalty to

in

cause the education field was

decided to

limit

its

leges of education

in

its

in

the twentieth

cen-

Alpha chapter and be-

great

demand

of sororities,

chapters to teachers colleges and colin

Universities.

.ÂŁ]

Today more than 51 chapters throughout the country work to achieve the aims of the sorority: physical, intellectual,

social

the sorority

and is

spiritual

development. The open motto of

1

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"Aspire, Seek, Attain."

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.#

Departing Seniors, Ann Smith. Sandra from the sorority.

gifts

New

officers for

1969-1970

Dale Moore, Debbie Duff, Sue Rhodes, Linda Driver, Pres.;

Cindy Jamison, Treas.; Jane Richardson, Kaydell Edwards and Sandy Peterson, First V.-Pres.

*'

w

Ik

Dew and Lynne

Rachal

recei-


Alpha Sigma Tau Alpha Sigma Tau

sorori+y

club founded by sixteen

is

the outgrowth of a social

girls in Ypsilanti,

Michigan

in

1899.

Day was celebrated November 4, 1900 and is traditionally celebrated on this same date every year. The Zeta Tau chapter at Longwood College was established Its

first

May

18,

Founders'

1935.

The purpose of Alpha Sigma Tau is to promote the cal, cultural and social development of its members.

Kick

'em high,

girls!

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r,

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Alpha Sigma Tau's enjoy

a

rush

party.

ethi-



Rebecca Barnard

Becky Buckland

Gail Dougla

Catherine Frank

Carolyn Jo

Ann

Mary Ca

Rutfi

Becky

Gwen

Donna Ba

Gall

Brookinq

Kathy Dole

Coleman

Doyle

Judy Ha

Goodwyn

Sally

Dot+ie Long

McGri

Sandra Marland

Sandra Midgette

Lynn

Mundy

^^^B

Margaret Reed

Janet Rubley

Brenda Steger

Gwen Towsey

I


Delta Zefa Delta Zeta National Sorority was founded in 1902, and Longwood's chapter, Epsilon Tau, was established in 1947. It IS the largest national sorority, proudly maiantaining 171 chapters throughout the United States. The colors of the sorority are rose pink and vieux green and it's flower is the Killarney Rose. The Delta Zetas at Longwood contribute to

several national philanthropies such as Carville Hospital, the Navajo Indian Project, and Gallaudet College for the

deaf and dumb. They to

whom

also

adopted a

child

from Kentucky

they give support.

Welcome

to the

D Z Bunny Club!


Kappa

Delta

The purpose of Kappa Delta Sorority friendship

among

the college

girls

is

to promote true

of our country by bring-

ing to their hearts and lives those principles of truth, honor and duty without which there can be no true friendship. Kappa Delta was the first sorority founded at Longwood. The Kappa Deltas were also the first to work with crippled

children as a national philanthropy.

Pledge night

'Better

finally

arrives tor

buy now" says the

litiatlon

arrives for the

K.D.

K.D.'s

pledges

during their runnmage

sale.



Mary

Alice

Wholey

Wanda Wright


PhiMu Phi Mu Fraternity, the second oldest woman's fraternity was founded on March 4, 1852 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia by Mary Dupont Lines, Mary Myrick Daniel and Martha Hardaway Redding. Each member of the Fraternity upholds a tradition of high ideals: love, honor and truth. Service activities include assistance at the Tuberculosis Center on the local level and contributions to the Hospital Ship SS HOPE on the national level. Annually the Phi Mu's sponsor a Christmas bazaar, rummage sales and other fund-raising functions. The Phi Mu's are proud of their con-

r r ^ "

•>

fi

.

^ ^

!&•

s

tinuing heritage.

II

«',

Pledging was a happy day for the new Phi Mu's.

.iij-.-,Lll


Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded at Colby College, Maine in 1874. In 1959, the Delta Nu chapter of Sigma Kappa was established at Longwood. The sorority colors are lavender and maroon, the flower is the violet, and the jewel is the pearl. "One heart. One Way" is the open motto of the sisterhood. The purposes of Sigma Kappa are the development of friendship, achievement in scholarship, instillation of loyalty, maintainment of high moral and ethic standards, and the encouragement of good citizenship.

Even the Sigma Kappa's lib to sneak pets

in

the dorm.

^1 Pledges enjoy a Christmas party.

Look at

all

the loot!!

Pledge night

finally arrived for

Sigma Kappa.


Paulette

Batten

Betty Coverstone

l>. Cheryl Draper

Shprry Foqiesonq

Delores Griffm

Sally

Faye Gustafson

Saliy

Gill

Nancy Hardy

Heilman

Judy Martin

Suzanne Rinaldi

Cherie

Weeks

Jo Ann Melcho

Carolyn Odorr

Page


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a


Sigma Sigma Sigma The Alpha chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded at colors are royal purple and white, the flower is the purple violet, and the jewel is the pearl. "Faithful Unto Death" is the open motto of the sorority.

Longwood College. The

Tri-Sigma's

National

Memorial Headquarters is in Wildand remains the home of all Sigmas. As a national project, Sigma serves children through hospital building programs and other services. On this campus it instock,

Virginia,

cludes such activities throughout the year as the serrding of Christmas packages to fighting men in Viet Nam.

The new pledges take part Liz,

The left)

Inn

—Alice

in

Sigmaland.

of

Diane

Skinner,

Jewell Catron

in

The Twelve Days of Christmas

(left to

right)

Connie, Melissa, Gayle, Clemi, Marsha, and Pokey.

Ellen

—

do "Sigma

(Top row, right to

Slgnna

Happiness

Livick,

Kay Wescott, Ginger Harrison, Cindy Hardison. (Bottom

Signnas

Talk":

Hodnett, Janet Walsh, and Bev Colgate-.


Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha was founded in 1898 at Longwood ColIt was the first group to be chartered in the state and

lege.

the only ever chartered

by

a

special

act of the Virginia

State Legislature. Zeta Tau Alpha has granted 138 charters

on colleges and University campuses

in

the United States

and Canada. The flower of Zeta is the white violet and the colors are turquoise blue and steel gray. The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is to pronnote friendship, activities, scholarship and social and personal development within its members.

Mary Lou Whitehead, Andrea Myers, and Sandra Sink watch open a Christmas gift.

Peggy Allen and

Lcnjise

a

child

Bailey enjoyed playing trucks with the childr



^^ ^^ Judith Clements

IB^I .

Gwen

M

'

Phillips

Alph Delt

Mary

RIchardsc

^ Margaret

Strickle

Joyce Temple


Alpha Delta

Pi

Is

the oldest secret society

the world for

in

women. It was founded on May 15, 85 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, and in the 117 years since then has grown to an organization of 70,000 college women.

college

I

I

,

founded at Syracuse University In 1872, Is the women's Greek-let+er group In the United States. has chapters in forty-four states and three Canadian

Alpha

Phi,

third oldest It

provinces, with approximately 50,000 Initiated

Alpha

Jeanette BIckings

Phi

Christine Brlghte

Jo Ann Crabtrs

Carol Eberly

Š Donna Mayton

Lynn Kwiatkowski

Dale Payn.

Mary Ryan

e+ty

Marilyn

Savage

Mo

Audrey Pat+eson

Margaret Stidd

members

Mary

Brinkley


The

last

dress and the last book are packed.

gling through exams, the

moments

After strug-

Longwood student now

has a few

to think about the year that has just passed.

A

myriad of thoughts rush to her mind. This year's work is finished and she breathes a sigh of relief, but in vain, as she thinks of registration and quickly counts the number of times she still has to go through the hectic ordeal. Fondly, she thinks of the seniors, viewing through clouded but excited eyes their last look at Longwood. hlow well she remembers their many activities and the notorious "Senior Day." Then she thinks of her own class and the many things it has accomplished this year. The holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Vacation fly through her mind and she remembers the gourmet food and holiday festivities. Christmas at Longwood is her favorite she decides, and she thinks of how reluctant she was lo leave that oart of Christmas behind. The Presidential election comes to her thoughts and she pictures that long, frantic night she spent glued to the television. She thinks of Longwood's own new President, Dr. Wiilett, and her delight of being able to see his inauguration. She also remembers the major and minor elections with the all-out campaigning.

"The plays were fantastic," she says to herself. With tHampden-Sydney and Longwood combined, they had to be outstanding. The Jarman Series and the Artist Series were interesting and a challenge to her intellect. Longwood's special events are pictured in her mind. The Oktoberfest,

exciting

the

Junior

Longwood Pageant, and May Day

Ring

Dance,

the

Miss

are her most prominent

memories.

"Can

this

be over?" she thinks as her parents few more hours until graduation and

really

A

knock on the door.

some of her

friends

will

Longwood

leave

forever.

Summer

vacation and a new job await her as she picks up her lug-

gage and lifeless

EDITOR'S The

made

We

Bedford, our advisor; Mr. Don Hail, our photogand Dr. Patten Lockwood, our faculty member photographer. Behind every yearbook there are several people who deserve recognition; they are Mr. Burton, the

Virginia

rapher;

bit sadly, looks

little

back to the

COMMENTS

1969 Virginian staff wishes to thank everyone who would like to thank Miss yearbook possible.

this

fondly, but just a

and empty room.

publisher;

Joyce Temple, the Business Manager; and Mr.

Foster Gresham, the proofreader.

Congratulations to of this

my

staff for helping to publish a story

year— 1969. Jill

Randolph,

Editor


INDEX Mary

Beard.

Anne

Becht Acker, Jane B., Adamee, Linda

Adams, Anne

86,

174,

K.,

207

M., 39,

Adams Claudia

39,

J.,

144

124,

Anderson,

Jill

Andrews Bonnie B., 86. 154. Andrews Bonnie G., 162, 163, Angell, Rebecca Sue, 104, 174, Angles Margaret R., 124 Annicchiarico,

M.,

S.

Mary

Black, Blair,

185

175,

208

178

Ashwell. Deborah Lynn, 124 Aston, Beverly Jane, 124, 158, Atkins. Pamela Jean. 86 Atkinson. Kathleen. 124 Atkinson, Linda. 39, 138, 141,

Barbara 5., Janice M.,

Austin

Lois

Austin',

Avery,

86,

182

86,

158,

41,

Bonnie

Donna J.. 88 Camden Brenda C. 127 Campbell. Carolyn. 88 Campbell Donna J.. 88, 204

Campbell Irene Canada, JoAnn,

105

5..

Cane, Cathy, Carry Betty

Marcia

K.,

203

87,

152

152,

Breedon, Connie

Babcock. Evelyn C. 43 Bageant. Robyn Dare. 124 Bagley, Beverly Anne, 124 Bagley, Eleanor Gayle, 104

171

197

Meredith Patricia

Ball

Ann,

Mary

Elizabeth

K., F.,

C.

Broadaway. Suzanne.

105

105,

86,

141,

183.

124,

162,

145,

Brooking,

195

185

163,

168.

174,

177,

178. 182, 185, 208 Bancroft, Barbara, 124. 207 Barber, Jane. 105 Barclay. Kathy. 124. 157, 182 Barfield Connie. 105 Barlow. Cheryl Ann. 105 Barnard Becky, 41. 183. 197 Barnes, Barbara, 105, 203 Barnes. Donna. 191 Barnes. Joan Claire. 124 Barnes. Martha Jane. 105 Barnes. Susan Carol. 124. 183

Barnhill. Barrett,

Deborah, Nancy, 86

124

Barnett, Nella Rose, 124 Barrett Rita. 86, 199 Bartholomew, Becky, 40. 143, 152, 167, 175, 208 Bartholomew, Susan. 124 Barton. Linda. 195 Barwick, Carolyn Ann, 124 Bassford, Kathleen A., 124 Bates, Marilyn, 40, 208 191 138 158, 160, 175, Bates Patricia 40 Batten Paulette. 105. 159, 203 Batty, Deborah, 124 Baxter, Beverly. 126 Bays. Edrie, 105 174, 200, Beale, Anne. 105 204 Beamer, Helen. 105. 203

Beamon, Grace.

126,

208

216

Gwendolyn,

Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown,

185

Jennifer,

126 126 Phyllis, 126

Nancy,

191

157.

139,

Casey

Chandler.

Faye

Chandler

Mary Anne,

107

E.,

Marilyn Ann.

Chappell Chappell

Dorothy

Mary

V..

87 126

Miriam

127

88

L.,

199

88,

E..

163

C.

Margarette

Cleme'nts

Judith

Clements'

Mary

175

199

44.

Lynn.

127,

107,

208

159

127.

E.,

Clements Nancy, 45 154 Cloonan Patricia Ann. 9. 10. 107. Clowdis Peggy Ann. 107. 207 Cole P'hyllis. 88, 152 Cole Rebecca Jane, 107, 160, 208 Cole!

Virginia

C,

Pamela

Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman

Ann Gail. 107. Mary King. 107

L..

N. Carol Patricia

45

175,

141,

204

Irene. 108, Susan G., 45

208

Sharon Ann,

45.

Linda

145,

171

127 88 161

127,

195

88,

S.,

178,

Connors Shelia M., 108. 175, 182 Connors Wanda, 108 Conrad Mary Curtis, 108, 167 '

Conway',

179

Alice

M..

191

Conway Martha S.. 191 Coogan Patricia Anne. 127, Cook Beverly C, 89, 207 Cooley,

Cooper

Cary

Ellen,

Barbara E.. Corbin' Linda Marie.

127.

Corcoran Noreen A.. Cordle Sandra Faye. Corker Gwendolyn, 46

161

143

199 127.

45.

209

207

45.

9.

108, 107,

Judith

Collier, Collins,

197

152.

A..

Coleman' Patricia L., Colgate Beverly K., Collie

208

167.

107 107

Coleburn

Compton 174.

195

44

E..

Combo Margaret A.. Compher, Jan Marie,

Bruce, Emilia R., 43, 148. 154 Brugh. Deborah L.. 106 Bryant. Gayle E.. 88. 167. 178. Bryant. Mary V.. 126 Bryson. Deanna M., 106, 178 Buchanan Cleo W., 43 Buckland, Rebecca L., 106, 197 Bullock, Linda A., 106, 208 Burch. Karen S., 208 Burcher, Kay L., 126 Burden, Vicki A., 126 Burke. Karen M.. 43. 199 Burnette. Linda G.. 126, 160, Burrows, Lois A., 126

200

127 44.

9,

F..

Martha

177. 144.

127,

Chapman Chapman

Colom Ines M., 44 Combo, Bonnie Susan,

Judy Ann,

PaHy Jolene,

Phyllis.

Wanda Anne. 127 Candice Anne. 127. 199 Catron Jewell Anne. 88, 162, 163, 204 Chambers, Virginia P.. 44

Carter.

Clegg

197

Sarah P., 87, 158 Sharon K.. 88 Broyhill. Nancy. 88. 152. Brubaker. Jana Lee. 199 Brubeck, Lillian R., 43

Carter

127

Clawson, Ellen

Brenda, 104, 106, 183, 191 Carolyn Ann. 126, 208 Cheryl Ann, 126, 162, 163 Deborah. 106, 143 Janice Elaine. 106. 155, 162

Mary

Ellen Graves, Joyce B., 107 Linda Denyse, 107 Peggy Ann. 107

106,

Claytor Clarice R.. 107 Cleaton. Jacqueline A.. 127

106

Brooks, Barbara A.. 43 Brotherton, Carol, 87, 171, Brown, Bonnie Gail. 106

197

188,

195

127,

204

Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter.

Clay

126

Broadfoot, Sharon. 126 Brockmeyer. Carolyn. 42, 155, 162, Brockwell, Emily V., 106, 200, 216 Bromley, Elizabeth T., 126

124

Lee,

Laurel

195

Brighter, Christine M., 126, 209 Brinkley, Mary E., 126 182, 208 Brinkley. Nancy C, 87, 178 Brinkley, Sarah L.. 126 Bristow, Ann. 161. 208 Brizendine. Mary J.. 87, 175

Bailey, Jean D^ane, 104 Bailey, Lettia Paula, 105 Bailey, Louise F., 124, 160, 207 Bailey. Maureen L, 105 157 Bain Frances A., 38 40, 144 Baker, Donna Marie, 124

Baldwin Baldwin

S.,

155,

G.,

177

204

144,

44, 43,

K.,

Harriet Chyrl.

185,

174,

171,

157,

174,

127,

Charleston. Elizabeth, 88 Cheney, Karen, 197 Chevalier, Martha Ann, 127, 159, 195 Chewning, Linda Rae, 107 Childress Loretta A., 107, 199 Chiles Theresa A., 88, 209 Chowns. Trudy Jean, 127 Christian, Susan E.. 107 Chuchek, Joanne Marie, 107 Claine, Joan, 207 Clark Janet Edwards, 107, 207 Clark Laura F., 45, 155, 162, 163 Clarke Cynthia Gayle, 127, 160, 174 Clarke' Linda Gail. 107. 183 Clarke Nancy Leigh, 107, 200

106

Bradford, Anna D., 126, 207 Bradley, Carol W.. 42. 157 Bradley, Sandra Lee, 106 Bradshaw, Vivian Hope, 106, Brady, Patricia K.. 42

124

Mary

Carrow

Camm

C, 87 Boykin, Jennifer Sue, Boylan, Betty L.. 87. Boyd,

88, 208 Alice, 106,

P.,

Carpenter, Jennie, Carr Barbara E.. Carrill

44

N.. 127

127

Carmody, Mary

Bondurant, Rebecca S., 41, 138, 139, 141, 157 Bonner, Jeannette. 41 Bonwick. Carolyn, 208 Booker. Ruth Ellen. 87, 157, 163, 178 Booth Cynthia M., 41 Borill, Cynthia L.. 203 Borum. Sandra S., 208 Bosserman, Virginia G.. 106 Boswell, Nancy. 41. 174 Boswell. Susan. 87. 183, 204 Bottoms, Cora Diane, 126 Bourne, Sharon L, 87, 152, 167, 171, 174, 175,

Bowman, 183

157,

133

88,

E.,

Callis

195

41,

Martha

Ellen M., 143 Caldwell, Elsie P., 127 Callahan. Sharon D.. 127

161

126,

Brantley, Donna, 42, 159, 188, Braswell, Gladys Ann. 126 Brauer. Mary B.. 42 Braun. Hanna. 126, 175 Bray, Emilie L.. 42

Baker, Baker,

183

191

Cahill

Bowers, Ronnie Anne, 106, 207 Bowers, Linda I., 42, 152, 207 Bowles. Ann P.. 42, 183, 195 Bowling, Lindsey D.. 87. 175 Bowling, Vicki E., 126

161

162,

208

Cafazza

195

148,

178

183

86,

J.,

Ada Amy,

177, 106,

209

126

A.,

Lee.

Nancy C.

183,

175,

144

208

Blount. Linda G.. 87 BIythe. Barbara A., 106. 162 BIythe, Lucy C, 106 Boaz. Betty J., 191 Bobbitt, Linda S., 126 Bocock, Jane Carter, 124 Bogie. Lena I.. 87 Bondurant, Bonnie, 87

Armentrout, Mary A.. 86, 182 Armiger, Virginia L., 124 Armstrong, Linda. 86 Ashlock, Marie A.. 86. 162, 178

Austin,

Sara

160, 105,

40,

C.

Evelyn

Margaret

Blevins.

178,

BB,

C.

Marion

126

Blankenship, Linda G.. 126 Blanton, Martha E., 126 Blanton. Vivian L.. 87, 155. 162

183

124,

C,

Joanne C,

Blake. Blane.

171.

162

T..

Butterworth, Mary Byrd. Nan V.. 127 Bywaters. Cindy.

Butler,

105

Jeanette. 86.

Blackman.

104

Susan,

Linda M.. 43, 171D Burton. Cynthia J., 88 Bussard, LaDonna K., 127.

Burt.

175

160.

126 197

Anne Marie,

Bishop,

Anson, Carole A.. 39, 152, 157, 200, 216 Anthony. Annie Sue. 104, 208 Anthony. Carol A.. 39, 148, 200, 216 Anthony Frances M., 86, 139, 141, 145, 20E Arehart, Jane M., 86, 208 Arehart,

E..

Bickings,

203

158,

124

F..

R..

Brenda

Bevard.

Aiello, Nancy J., 39 Ailor Martha A., 39, 148, 152, Akers. Brenda J., 86 Akers. Sally Irene, 124 Albert, Virginia Bell, 124 Albright. Susan D., 124 Allen, Brenda Marie. 124 Allen, ?renda P., 104 Allen, Carolyn Roper, 104. Allen, Judith P.. 86 Allen, Nancy Rebecca, 124 Allen. Peggy Teresa, 124, 207 Allen, Sandra W.. 39 Allen, Sheila. 39, 124 Ailing, Sally Jean, 124 Almond, Darlene. 124, 163, 185 Alvarst, Miriam, 124 Amick, Linda C, 86, 208 Anderson, Harriet Sue. 104, 191

86,

Belote, Marilyn S.. 40, 197 Belton, Brenda F., 126 Bennett, Charlotte W.. 105, 200, 216 Bentley, Jane M., 86, 175, 182 Berger, Marilyn J,. 105 Berryman. Virginia L.. 126. 161, 209

207

183.

148,

Juli

175

174,

Adamsl Mary Susan, 124 Adams, Susan E., 183 Adkisson, Mary S., 124, 177 Agnew, Sandra Jean, 86 Ahern, Linda A.,

R..

Becker. Leslie Belk, Betty T.,

209

154,

Delia,

Charlene, 126 Juanita S.. 126

Beasley, Beasley.

209 191

199

127

Corriher Donna J.. 108 Costley Toni Gayle. 88. 191 Cothran. Lynne G.. 88 Cottrell. Beverly G.. 46. 178 Council Jacqueline L.. 46, 175.

183

168,

191


nd. Pa Duck, Ba Duckett. Francis K.. Dudley, Brenda R.. Duell. Valarie Jean,

Coursen, Barbara Jean, 108, 208 Cover, Bernadette S., 88 Coverstone, Bettie Jo, 127. 203 Covington, Edith W., 46. 183 Cox. Kornelia, 89, 175 Cox, Martha Katherine, 127 Cox, Wanda Sue, 44 Cozzupoli, Joann M., 182 Crabtree. Jo Ann, 89, 209 Creed, Dianne E,, 46, 183 Creedle Sarah Jane. 127. 128

Creekmore, Anne G.,

89,

Crowder. Pam, 89 Crumley, Jane A.,

Crump, Terry

138,

152

Dutton. Rita, Dyer, Anne,

191

Mae.

175,

W.,

89,

Daniel,

A.,

162,

163,

Earman, Ann

207 200

128,

The

Dexter,

F..

154,

157,

159

D'ckenman, Candace.

Donald, Jane

Penny,

9,

50 90

Gilman, Mary Glass, Brenda

110 50,

199

Sandra Lee, 128 Elwang, Mary A., 21, 90, Emory, Dale L., 204 Ellis,

Lucinda,

175,

177,

183,

195

139,

145,

157

191

174

110, S..

51,

138,

Shirley Ann, 110 Elizabeth, 110 Anna Ruth, 128,

Mary

160,

208

91

144

175

183

159

Fisher Fisher, Fisher,

109 109.

Featherston, Linda, 51, 174 204 Fedziuk, Julia M., 91 Ferbee, Ruth, 200 Ferguson, Bonnie, 91, 20O Ferguson, Brenda D., 52. 162, 163, Ferguson, Diane P., 110 Ferguson, Monika A., 110 Ferguson, Phyllis J., 110 Fielder. Kay Ellen, 110, Fields, Joyce I., 52 Figg, Betty Jane, 128

207

143,

144,

182.

208

167

174,

Fortune. Foster. Foster, Foster, Foster,

178

Kay Marie,

Habei, Cassie Ann, Hackett, Frances E.,

L, 52 Rebecca Mae, L..

Ml,

172

Louise,

1

Frances L., 129 Myra Joyce, 1

1

1

1

129,

160,

129

Martha Lynn, 112, Haldeman, Karen L., 129 Hale, Donna Leigh, 112, 208 Haley, 115,

1

129,

199

162,

203

200

Diane

Rucker,

112,

Hall, Connie Faye, 112 Hall, Elizabeth E., 129, 174 Hall, Joan C, 54, 171, 197 Hall Ka y Frances, 55, Hall. LiiIda 54 1, Hall, M,artha ., 54, Hall, Raichel A.. 92 Hall, Re becca Ann, 112

Am M

1

,

Halle<T. Deborah L., 54 Halle)ran Joann e M., 1

.

Halsteac1, Patric ia A.,

Hamiiltor1, Hamimanin,

1

E

Ellen M., 91 Eliza beth R.

183

199

112,

Halbleib.

129

Vicki

Esther

Clifton,

Gunter, Nancy Leigh, 129, 158, Gustafson, Dudley F., 152, 203 Guthrie, Karen R.,, 54 Gwaltney, Linda M., 162

H

Patricia A., 91, 182, 195 Elizabeth, 52. 148, 162

Anne

Ann

Gulick,

183

Forbes, Nancy Helen, 110, 197 Ford, Betty A., 91 Ford, Helen A., 91, 155, 162, 163, Ford. Linda S.. 91 Forrest. Nancy L., 52, 207 Forrest, Wanda Lee, 129 Forsht.

Grim, Nancy C, 53, 152, 154 Grimes, Jan Leslie, 112, 207 Grizzard, Kathy T., 54, 208 Grogan, Sandra Gray, 129, 191 Grubbs, Reba Hayes, 129, 177, Grubbs, Vickie Jean, 112, 195 Guidice, Judith M., 112 Guild, Susan V., 199 Guinn, Linda Linam, 129

129

Fletcher, Lincla J., 52 Floyd, Linda Gale, 110 Foan, Patricia Kaye, 129 Foglesong, Sherry O., 110,

208

175

Fleshman,

Fleshman

Douglas. Toy L., 89, 183 Dovel, Francis, A.. 90 Dowdy. Elaine Gale. 128 Dowdy, Joyce Gale, 109 Dowdy, Saibra Dianne, 128 Dowling. Donna Louise, 128, 208 Downey. Linda Jane. 109 Doyle, Ruth M., 90 197 Draper. Catherine W.. 109, 208 Draper. Cheryl Lynn. 128. 203 Drewry, Sara A.. 49, 171, 178, 185 Driver, Lynda, 90, 138, 145, 157, 193, Droste, Linda Ann. 128, 200 49,

Kathleen Anne, Linda Lee, 52

111

203

92,

Graham, Sue

Fahed, Judith A., 90 Brenda Sue, 91 Farmer, Sharron T., 110 Farthing, Barbara J., 128, 174 Fauber. Sallie M., 51, 188, 200 Fauber, Laura Susan, 128, 200 Faulconer, Brenda S., 91, 152, 174,

195

Lucille, S.,

Glasscock, Linda, 53 Gleason, Danna Blake, 9, 15 Godsey. Linda L.. 203 Going. Deborah A., 200 Gooderum. Barbara J., 204 Goodman, Sandra Marie, 129 Goodson, Sue Frances, 191 Goodwyn, Kathryn K., 160 Goodwyn, Becky, Ml. 197 Gostel. Melinda, 111 Gourley, Karen E., 129 Gower, Bobbi Morse, Ml, 183

Grady, Patricia S., 129 Ellen, Ml, 207 Graves, Brenda J., 129, 160 Graves, Randy Marie, 112, 208 Gray, Sharon L., 208 Green, Judith Ann, 112 Gregory, Jane F., 53, 199 Gregory, Judith Ann, 129 Griffin, Delores D., 129, 203 Griffin, Sharon A.. 129 Grigg, Lauren Dale, 144 Grigg, Sherry Blaire, 112,, 145, 195

Eure, Lila Jones, 90, 197 Eure. Linda Marie. 110 Eure. Patricia Hale, 110, 197 Evans, Martha G.. 90 Evelyn. Charlotte R., 51 Eyier. Vicki Ann, 110, 191

160

49. 148 109 199

A.,

Ellis,

Linda L., 51, 187, 199 Eubank, Carol M., 51. 183. 208 Eubank. Pamela Orene, 110 Eudailen, Cynthia, 51, 175

Dossett. Sherry Lee, 128 Doty, Judith Ann. 128. 141 Douglas, Patricia G., 89, 197

Drummond, Martha

J.,

Farriss,

89,

Patillo.

140

139,

200

128,

Etheridge, Etheridge,

49,

Donohoe, Judy Ann,

Martha

Estis,

204

89, S.,

Ellen,

Dolan. Donna E., Dole. Kathy, 197

E.,

Ellis,

Estes,

Dickert. Bette Sue, 109 Dickinson, Charlotte, 48 D'dawick, Sandra J.. 48 152 Dietz. Sharon E.. 89, 171 175 182 Diqgs, Betty Jane, 109, 200 Diliard, Mary Louise. 109 Diprisco, Donna H.. 204 Distel, Nedra Lee, 109, 195 Dixon, Lavonia E., 48, 154, 167, 174, Dixon, Linda Sue. 109, 207 Dobbins, Polly A.. 49

Dodson. Sue

128,

90

J.,

195

Lydia Bonnie

S.,

Ellis,

Erdman. Jane

Bonnie Lee, 108 Linda Kay. 109

Dodd, Diana L., Dodge. Mildred

C,

Ruth

Gaddis, Mary Eloise, Ml Gallagher, Delia C, 111 Galloway, Easter E., 129 Gannaway, Sandra P., Ml, 160, 199 Gardner, Anne R., 174 Garner, Brenda Sue, 129, 177 Garnett, Pamela P., Ill, 191 Gentry, Durinda Kay. 129 Gibb. Keziah Ames. 129. 207 Gibbons. Sarah F., 53, 162 Gibbs, Brenda Karen, 129 Gibbs, Sallie Eldred, 96, 191 Gibson, Donna Marie, Ml, 143, 174 Gibson, Marsha Elmore, 91, Ml Gilbert, Lucy E., 141, 208 Giles, Elizabeth M., 91, 204 Giles, Jacqueline M., Ill, 178, 183 Gill, Sally Warren, Ml, 160, 203 Gillinwater, Janice L, 53, 171 Gilliam, Susan M., 92, 152

183

110,

A.,

B.

Linda

Elliott,

Ennis,

208

193

48,

Ann

Judith,

Elliott,

Davis, Donna P., 47 Davis, Janice C, 89, 152 Davis, Lynda Marie, 108, 154, 168 Davis, Nancy Ann, 108, 208 Davis, Nona, 108, 200 Davis. Rebecca Sue, 128. 177 Dav/son, Corrie Jane, 108 Davison. Virginia Dare, 108 183 Dean, Anita M., 47 Deatley, Elaine J., 89 DeBaun. Helen Renee, 128 174 DeBord, Karen Lynn, 128 DeCourcey, Beth J., 128 Deel, Judy L., 48 Dellinger. Sandra G., 89 Dellinger. Sylvia D., 108 Dellinger. Susan E.. 108 D'Emilio. Teri A., 89. 197 Dent, Deborah Carol, 183 Denver, Deborah A., 85 89

Sandra

209

110

Ellingwood,

191

Derby, Joyce F., 48, 191 Derfuss, Karen F.. 108 208 DeRosset, Catherine P. 48

167

109,

Mae.

Shirley

rds,

Ellington,

89,

50,

S.,

Eldridge. Mary R.. 110 Ellenbrand, Deborah A., Ellerton, Carol Jane, 208

Darby, Joanne E.. 161, 200 Barbara Lynn, 197 Daughtrey, Kathryn, 128 Davant, Katherine, 128 Davenport, Carolyn, 108, 191 Davenport, Mary S., 9, 89, 152, Davidson, Stella W., 128 Davis Bonnie C, 104, 108

Dew

91

Mary

91, 209 B., Fulcher, Beverly A., 91, 175 Fulp, Bettyanne, 91, 183 Fulwiler, Virginia L., Ill, 208

Eddleton, Joan, C, 90 Eddy, Jane Nelson, 128, 199 Eddy, Kathy, 50, 199 Edmundson, Jane, 90, 158, 208 Edwards, Gail E., 109 Edwards, Jane, 90, 184, 208 Edwards, Kaydell, 109, 193, 208

Daub,

DeWitt,

Fudo,

109

I..

Rebecca

Eberly. Carol Ann, Eddins. Sandra, 50

128

S.,

;

IS

197

50.

L.,

Linda

Easter, Easter,

209

89.

108.

Ann Marie. Sheila

170,

182 155,

Elder,

Daley,

160 155,

208

47,

"

Dampier, Arlene,

200

129,

91,

Rebecca, 91 Sharon D.,

French,

Furbee,

167, 175, 208 Curie, Jane B., 47 Curling, Sharon A., 47 183 Currier, Syble D., 108 Curry, Suzanne A., 128 Curtis, Marion K., 89, 184. 208

Margaret Dahmer, Nancy L.,

C, E.,

Mariorie L., 91, 168, 185. Mary Jane, 111 Susan Gwynne, Ml ,158.

175

152,

Claudia

Daffron,

Lee, 53 Charlotte, 111,

Frazier,

203

160,

Susan

Franchi, Paulette S., 129 Frank, Catherine L., 58, 197 Franklin, Marcia A., 91, 203

174

154. 109,

Fox, Fox. Fox,

129 129

Sandra

128 47,

Cumbee, Sheryl C. 108 Cummins. Carolyn, 89, 174, Alice

208

128

Crumpler, EMen A., Carolyn M.,

Cunningham,

197

193,

Marie, Kay,

Sally

Fountain, Fowlkes, Nancy Fowlkes, Stuart

203

90,

90,

89

Lee,

Crute.

Cund'ff,

A..

183

Duke. Carolyn V., 128 Duke, Sherry Rose, 90, 175, 208 Duncan, Debra C, 208 Dunn, Ellen Gary, 128, 139, 141 Dunn. Nancy Paige, 128 Dunnavant, Claudia, 128, 171 Dupriest, Susan F., 109, 178, 207 Durham, Ruth Watson, 109, 208 Duross, Stephanie. 49

195

175,

Crews. Mary Elizabeth, 108 Crigger, Marsha Faye. 46, Crocker, Doris Dian, 128 Cross, Susanne C, 47, 208

Deborah

Duff,

Foster, Foster, Foster,

90 90. 90,

2

177,

207


Hammit,

Ann,

Sally

208

184,

Janss, Mary H.. 93, 183, 191 Jefferson, Sharon. 130, 199 Jefferson, Vickie L., 113 Jenkins. Barbara E.. 113, 138, 145 Jenkins. Mary B.. 114 Jenkins, Shirley J., 130 Jerrell, Judy W.. 58 Jester. Cathy S., 58, 174 Jeter. Mary, 58 Jeter. Suzanne M.. 197 Jewell, Bonnie L., 130, 144 Johnson, Betty Lou, 114

Hardie, Glenda Gayle, 130 Hardison. Cynthia J.. 54, 204 Hardy, Nancy. 112, 203 Harmon, Judith King, 55, 197 Harmon, Janet M., 55 Harper, Linda I., 92, 160 Harpold. Janet Gail, 138, 139 Harris, Brenda Cheryl, 55, 154

Marcia

Mary Nancy

K.,

130,

171

92,

175

L,,

Sandra

174

92,

E..

Harrup, Bonnie L., 56 Harrup, Joan C, 93, 175

Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnston, Johnston,

130

E..

Harrison, Glenda R., 130 Harrison, Margaret L., 112 141 Harrison. Mary P., 130 Harrison, Pamela M., 130, 140 Harrison, Virginia G., 93, 204 151,

142

152,

154,

170,

174,

178

Hartless, Eleanor M., 92, 174, Hartman, Carol Ann, 130, 160 Hartman. Diane Marie, 130 Harvey. Carolyn Rene, 130 Hass. Catherine E., 56, 138, 139, Hatch. Carolyn Kay. 92 HavÂťk. Nancy June, 130, 208 Hayes. Judith Ann, 112, 208

Hazelwood, Sylvia

Ann

Heeley,

148

159

157.

152

52,

P.,

Kent,

183

175,

203

112,

Sharon Lee. 175, 203 Heilman, Mary Jane. 130, 203 Heilman, Sally A.. 56, 139, 148, 159, Heilbig Elizabeth L., 66, 155 162 Helms, Nancy Jo, 130 Helms, Paula, 93 Henderson. Carolyn D.. 130 Hensley. Karen A., 92 sley, Sandra Kay. 92 Heflin,

He

Von

203

183

Hits, Hitt,

Ellen,

160,

Sandra

Layne, Betty

167

175

Brenda,

114

Mary Tabb. K.,

Beverly

208

130

94,

152,

175,

174,

183

Gail,

130 Constance E.. 130 Claudia Maylan. 114 Elizabeth A.. 94, 174 Ellen, 94, 168, 185 Jenny Sue. 130

Judy Conway. Judy L., 58 Julia

94 Kay,

130,

Linda

Mary C, Mary K..

58,

Millicent

Dawn,

114

C,

Sandra L.. 93. Hockaday. Elizabeth Hodnett. Hodnett.

Hogan.

Ellen

93.

D..

Nancy Vicki

A.,

56

P..

Holloway, Marsha. 57. 195 Holly. Brenda K.. 14, 57, 148, Holm, Mary, M.. 93. 203

131

131

154

170

204

B.,

Linda

L.,

Nancy

57,

Leigh,

171

M..

Kingsley,

148,

175

93,

155,

204

Bonnie Lee, 113 Hunter, Linda A,, 57, 152 Hunter. Pemberton A.. 204 Hurley, Carolyn Diane, 183 209 Hutchins, Cheryl L.. 57 Hutchinson, Patricia. 113 Hyness. Allison J.. 130

131

177,

Patricia

Kinneman, Mary Kinney, Kiser. Kite.

38,

60,

M

A.,

94

1

185,

McArver, Jane Daniel, 62 McBrlde, Judy M., 63, 155 174, 208 McCaffrey, Jane J.. 115, 139, 141, 145, 195

203

162

McCarthy. Linda W.. McCaul, Marianne, 95 McClure, Angela Sue, McConnell, Margaret,

208 Koons, Mina L.. 60, 155 Kragl. Susan Jane. 94 Krause, Beth Lynn, 131, 161 Krebs, Eva Jordan. 114 Krol. Kathleen. 60 Kronfeld. Mary M., 60 Kube, Lynette Gail, 114 200 Kwiatkowski, Lynn A., 131 209

188,

162

95,

116 9,

95

139,

191

McDonald, Holly McDonough. Pat,

J.,

63

144

195

63

McElroy, Beverly A., 95

141

McGee, Martha A., 95 McGee, Myrtle E.. 131 McGraw. Sally A.. 197 McGuire. Kathy M., 116, 199 McKeever, Mary L., 63. 152, McKelvey, Linda. 95 McKelvey. Sherry. 131 McKinney. Bette. 63 McKinney, Judy A., 116

McMahon,

Janis.

178

131

McMillian, Sylvia, 116

McMullin Elizabeth C. 131 McMurtrey, Sandra. 131 McWhite, Mary Carla. 131 A., 63 131

Lacy, Janet Clare, 14, 208 Laine. Vicky Lou, 131, 161

Maddex, Marilyn Jane, 116 Maddox, M. Andee, 104 116, 191 Maher, Mary Anne, 64, 154, 185 Maher Mary K.. 63 149 168 185 Mahland, Sandra Jean, 64 197

Lamb, Catherine D., 131 Lampkin. Mary K.. 94, 152, 200

Maio, Stephanie 96 178 Maior. Rebecca K.. 64

1

L.,

^13

193

197 116 162 163 116 167

McCulloch, Linda. 207 McDonnell, Christy B.. 178

168,

McCann. Margaret C.

McCord, Barbara, 131

1

Klafehn. Linda M., 94 Knight. Susan, 60, 207 Knight, Sylvia, 60 208 Knight. Terry, 149, 208 Knopp. Brenda Joy, 114 Kolcum, Virginia B.. 114,

183

183

A., 9, 60

S..

Deborah Gail, Audrey Fay. 14

Patricia

191

131

Ma

F..

191

207

Mabe. Cheryl

Ingram. Mary Irvin, Cynthia

131

Lyman. Barbara R.. 62 152, Lynch. Charlotte S.. 208 Lynn, Pamela Lee, 115. 183 Lyon. Margaret Ellen, 9, 115

59

King. Connie Irene, 131 King. Elizabeth A., 138. 139 141 157 King. Nellie A.. 59, 152, 178, 183 King. Virginia L. 94, 152, 178, 207 Kingsley, Jud'th A., 59, 203

157

130,

115

Kelso, Rebecca Maude, 94 199 Key, Frances C. 59, 160, 188, 203 Keyser, Judy Lynn, 114 Kilmartin, Maria C, 94. 208 Kilvington, Susan. 94. 157, 199

93

Gayle Ann.

174

1

Lucas. Patricia A., Lucian. Janice M.,

Kimble, Frances E.. 114, 168 Kimball, Janet Massey. 131 Kincaid. Karen Dru, 114

Howe, Melissa Jean, 113, 204 Howell. Delores A.. 93 Howell. Teadye Susan. 130 Hoyt, Mary, 191 Hrubik, Lois Jean. 130. 143, 144, 178 Hudgins, Janice R.. 85, 93, 160, 175 Hudgins, Roberta Sue. 130 Joan

131

95

Long, Katherine Byrd, 115 139 Long, Linda A., 62 152 167, 200 Long, Susan E., 62 Loughran, Patricia A., 115, 203 Lovelace, Nancy L.. 62, 152 Loving, Cathy Ann, 131 Lowery. Mollis Grey, 62 Lowry, Agnes Ann, 15

204

Mary Beckwith,

Kelly,

Ann Brook. 130, 174 Linda Jonell. 130 Linda Ree. 113 Holton, Honore G.. 93 Hood, Ellen Lynne. 113 Home, Marcia Alice 113 Horner, Vicki Lynn. 130

Hudson. Hudson, Hudson, Hughes, Hundley,

199

115

204 R.,

Loftis,

158

Kanode, Nancy Sue, Kay. Jean F., 94 Keene, Catherine C.

Hoit, Holt. Holt,

93,

Kathleen

Kain.

Lynn, 209 Elizabeth, 93

J.,

Nancy

Llewellyn,

208

204 207

Mary

Barbara

Diane,

Barbara Sue,

Luffsey, Judith E.. 95 Lunceford, Kathryn E.. 62, 191 Lunceford. Patricia A... 15, 183 Lunsford. Freda D.. 115 141 Lusse. Lynn M.. 95 Luttrell, Sarah K., 131, 205

Holbrook, Bena Lynn. 130 160 Holdren, Ruth Ann. 113 Holland, Linda A.. 57, 185 Hollcroft, •Hollov^ay.

131

Luckham, Constance M., 95

113

J.,

183

1

175

92,

Patricia Kay.

191

131

131

Livick.

175

200

154.

Lindsay Anne. Melinda Ann.

Diane T., 95, 174 Margaret S.. 115 Zelda Ruth, 115 Lohman, Rosemary Anne, 115, Long, Carolyn Ann, 61 Long, Dorothy B., 95, 197

191

195

94

L..

131

L.,

Glenna Bethel. 115 Julia H., 185, 204 Karen Sue. 131, 138,

Linich.

Sandra Lee, 94, 204 Suzanne Leslie. 59 Valerie

195

131

June Carolyn, 115 Mariana, 131 Linamen, Patricia L.. 61 Lineweaver, Anna C. 104,

131,

93,

157

145,,

Lilley,

208

174 158 197

Deborah

Lewis. Lewis. Lewis. Lewis. Lewis. Lewis, Lewis.

Lively,

Nancy Annice. Patricia

Lemman, Sarah Ann.

Little,

114,

141,

Lifsey.

L.,

Margaret J., 59 Martha J.. 94

175

Lew, Linda F., 95, 175, 208 Lewis, Barbara Gay, 95

152

94

Susie,

174.

Lenhart. Patricia C, 94 Leviner. Sue M.. 95

185

200

58,

95,

S.,

Letters, Patricia A.. 61, 154 Leftwich, Susan L.. 151, 168, Leigh. Rachel E., 115, 163

163

130,

130 L..

171.

174

175

Leacock, Carol Gay, 115. 208 Leakey, Barbara Alice. 131, 171 Leake. Mary Verona, 131 208 Leary, Catherine A.. 94. 203 Leary. Kathleen. 115 Lebkuecher, Lu Ann, 61 Lee, Bonnie Wayne, 131 Lee, Selana Gretrude, 131 208

191

93

Roberta,

154.

115,

Latham, Carolyn E.. 131 Law. Martha J.. 61 Lawhorn. Linda Diane, 115 208 Lawter, Joan Gayle, 131

Bobbi. 93, 183, 197 Kathleen Ann. 113 178

Hitt.

Howe,

152, 168,

61.

Lassahn,

Lassiter, Josie K.. 94,

195

145,

130,

Diane,

93, 93,

Jean Kay.

Sandra

Jolliffe,

Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones.

Beverly D..

Carol A.,

Jordan, Barbara Faye. 59 Jordan, Mary Pender, 114, Jordan. Susan Carol, 114 Joyner. Stephanie E., 114 Justice. Carole J.. 200

93

Herring, Patric Hicks Martha Lynn. 130 Hill Elizabeth P., 56, 152, 154 Hill. Jean Claudia. 113 Hillard, Anna Marie. 93, 200 Hipskind, Katherine A.. 130, 191

Hirshman, Janet

Margaret A.. Nancy Lee,

Lantz.

Jackson. Barbara L.. 57, 200 Jackson, Janet Dean, 113, 174 Jacobson. Sandra Gail, 113 197 Jamieson. Christine M.. 113 Jamison. Candice A., 58, 148, 158, 208 Jamison. Cynthia, 113, 193, 208

Hampshire. Beverly L., 92, 167, 174 Hanbury, Louise H.. 112, 174, 182 Nance, Helen Parran, 130, 208 Hand, Nancy Jo, 92 Handy, Lynda Carol, 55, 154 Hanks, Joanna, 55 Hannabass, Cheryl L., 55 Hannabass, Natalie, 112 204 Harden. Brenda E., 92, 203

Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris,

Lancaster, Dorothy H., 82 Lance, Barbara, 61 Langston, June Carrol. 114. 155.162.163, 207

129

Hammond, Delma R., 92, 174, 177, Hammer, Brenda Kaye, 112 Hamner, Mary L., 55, 152, 154

145,

159


Nuttall, Leslie E., 97,

Mariconl, Lorraine, IS4, 191 Marnix, Mary Jo, 96 Marsh, Virginia C, 116, 140, 145. 168 Martin, Judith Lynne, 116, 203 Martin, Linda M., 64, 138, 183, 207

Masse, Mary L., 116, 174, 185 Massey, Mary C, 65, 167, 174, 178 Mathews, Sharon A., 96 Matthews, Linda Faye, 116 Maxey. Carolyn E., 92, 162, 163 May, Brenda D., 116

Overstreet, Linda

163,

195

C,

Cassandra Joan, 117 Marcia L., 13, 65,

Mitchell,

149,

152,

167,

175

Mitchell,

Patricia G., 96, Lois E., 161

Monger, Moody, Sharon Paige, 132 Moore, Anne H., 96, 158, 199 Moore, Barbara E., 132, 143 Moore, Dale McKeithan, 96, Moore, Deborah K., 132 Moore, Eileen E., 132 Moore, Jean K., 96 Moore, Linda Ann, 65 Moore, Marilyn, 96, 209 Moore, Pat, 96 Moore, Sharon W., 117 Moorer, Michelle,

195

175,

193,

208

199

132,

Morene, Brenda P., 117, 199 Morgan, Suzanne E., 132, 138,

140,

Mary E., 98, 208 Richards, Doris L., 98, 208 Richardson, Andrea, 118, 178, 193, 208 Richardson, Jeanne S., 118, 162, 163 Richardson, Mary E., 208 K., 98 Rile

174,

Owen,

P.,

Lolita

Rice,

S.,

117,

117,

178

97,

144,

174

171

162,

207

67,

208

174,

Pagans, Linda E., 97 Page, Judy Marie, 117, 143, 203 Palmer, Pamela E., 97 Palmore, Bessie L, 132 Palmore, Mary K., 67, 97, 162 Pancoost, Shelley C, 132 Park, Mary Gayle, 117, 199 Parker, Carolyn V., 117 Parker, Kathryn J., 97, 139, 184, Parker, Margretta L., 117 Parsons, Linda A., 97, 143

191

Gwendalyn

Phillips,

Mary

Ross, Mary Ross, Susan

118,

191

208

195

Janet Marie, 118 Pike, Linda Louise, 132

Powers, Rebecca S., Price, Dorie H., 69

Primm, Julie

C,

68,

191

Pulley,

Margaret

R.,

Mae,

Newcomb, Susan

E.,

96,

138,

139,

199

Pamela

139,

73,

154,

157

199

119, J.,

Shelton, LoreHa

191

99,

D., 99,

171

155,

162,

178

Shepherd, Linda A., 154, 195 Sherman, Ann C, 73, 203 Sherrod, Jane M., 174

144

96,

183,

Shannon, Maureen G., 99, Sharpe, Janet B., 99 Shaw, Beverly J., 99, 208

Shields, Harriet, 73

Cynthia F., 119 Shook, Nancy C, 73 Shifflet,

Shults,

Margaret

L.,

Simons, Elizabeth, 99 Simpers, Frances N.,

132

Newby, Joanna M.,

Rita M.,

Sellers,

141

Pulliam, Margaret Ann, 20O Puryear, Susan Gayle, 162, 163 Putney, Alice F.,.69, 167, 177

117

Newberry, Josephine,

199

149,

72,

St. Clair, Jo Anne, 119 St. John, Linda, 99, 143 Sakshaug, Jane H., 119, 145 Sale, Frances E., 99 Salle, Emily D., 99 Sanders, Carol J., 208 Sanderson, Amelia J., 119 Sandkan, Aleta C, 99, 184, 208 Sasser, Lucinda F., 99, 162, 163 Saunders, Pamela S., 119 Savage, Betty T., 119, 209

Sell,

Naylor, Kristen, 96, 141, 208 Naylor, Sandra Lee, 117, 139, 145 Necessary, Patricia, 132 Neet, Amanda Jane, 117, 207 Neri, Angelina I., 66, 207 Nespoli, Amelis Mary, 132 Nester, Lena

C,

98.

Sedgwick, Leslie L., Self, Carol E., 199

Prince, Polly L., 69 Proterra, Virginia, 69, 154, 175 Prouse, Sybil Jane, 118, 143, 191

N

199

119,

Weber,

Schaefer, Margaret A., 119, 204 Schools, Diane, 73, 143, 197 Schuartz, Nancy J., 73 Scyphers, Ona V., 99 Seaman, Teresa A., 204

':

171

189,

97,

204

191

Rush, Wanda, 99 Russell, Donna, 72 Rutland, Georgia Eta, 119, 197 Ryan, Mary P., 119, 209 Ryder, Beverly A., 99, 152

Pickett,

Poetter, Deborah J., 132 Pollard, Roxie Ann, 97, 199 Poole. Linda D., 68 Powell, Jeannie E., 155, 162, 163 Powers, Barbara M., 69, 154, 171

A., 72, E., 98

E.,

207

119,

98,

P.,

Rothgeb, Beverly J., 72, 174, 183 Roughton, Mary A., 72 Roukema, Barbara J., 98 Rountree, Brenda D., 98, 199 Rountree, Joan, 119, 199 Rountree, Karen L, 72, 158, 203 Rourke, Dianne M., 174, 183 Rowe, Sarah Frances, 119 Rozier, Mary Anne, 99, 162 Rubley, Janet L., 197 Rumpf, Linda D., 99, 178

191

G.,

118,

J.,

Mary

174

160,

178

Rosenkrans, Barbara, 72 Ross, Bonnie Ellen, 119

Phillips, Susan, 204

Phlegar,

S., 71,

Elizabeth J. N.,

Jane K., 71, Margaret P.

Rollins, Jane Roop, Susan

Parsons, Nancy C, 97, 155, 162, 163 Paschail, Jettie E.. 67, 187 Paschall, Rachael F., 97 Patteson, Patricia A., 132, 143 Patterson, Laura C, 118 Patteson, Audrey E., 97 Patteson, Pamela Sue, 209 Patton, Ann Elizabeth, 132 Pawl, Patti L., 67, 149, 152, 182, 200 Pawlak, Regina A., 68, 161, 171 Payne, Brenda Rose, 68, 135 Payne, Dale Harrison, 118, 174, 209 Peach, Patricia K., 97, 199 Pearce, Anne E., 118 Pearson, Anne S., 118, 199 Peck, Linda, 132, 207

Phaup, Nancy C, 118 Phillips, Ann L, 97, 152,

Jane

Roenke, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers,

Peterson, Christine, 132, 161, 208 Peterson, Sandra S., 85, 97, 167, 193, 208 Petrasek, Laretta J. ,.97, 207 Petree, Evelyn C, 97, 208 Pettis, Anna H., 68, 138. 139. 145. 149. 151. Pherson. Margaret J,, 68, 149

Morton, Deborah L., 132, 195 Morton, Nancy H., 207 Moschler, Peggy Ann, 66 Moseley, Bonnie Lou, 132, 157 Moseley, Ann, 152, 203 Moseley, Margaret, 117, 183 Moses, Sharon, 207 Mottley, Jo Ann, 117, 140, 174 Mottley, Melinda, 207 Mundy, Lynn Marie, 197 Murad, Linda Marie, 9, 132, 143 Murphy, Kathleen L., 132 Murray, Brenda Sue, 174 Murray. Rebecca F., 66 Muse, Gwyn A., 152, 154 Mustoe, Lillian, 117 Myers, Andrea, 96, 152 207 Myers, Karia, 96, 204

183

Roberts, Emily E., 71 Roberts, Karen A., 98 Robertson, Emily, 71, 171 Robertson, Hallie V., 119, 207 Robertson, Jacqueline, 71 Robertson, Roberta K., 71, 157, 200 Robinson, Gwendolyn, 98, 188, 199 Robinson, Phyllis M., 71

Perkins, Jennifer L., 118 Perpall, Carol A., 68 Perry, Particia D., 6, 7. 9, 188, 200 Perryman, Berverly, 132, 143, 157

Morris, Carolyn D., 132 Morris, Deborah Jo, 132 Morris, Emorene V., 65, 200 Morris, Judy, 96, 175 Morrison, Deborah H., 66 Morrissey. Christine, 132

Nance, Ellen P., 96, Nance, Linda Maris,

197

D.,

•ry

203

Miller, Sharon Ann, 116 Mills, Allison 65 Mills,

E.,

Rinaldi, Suzanne M., 9, 119, 203 Ritchie Diane M., 70, 154, 162, 171, 174, Robbins, Jean M., 98

Diane C, 132 Jean H., 96, 203 Rhoda Mae, 132 116,

Overton, Ray

Owens, Judith A., Owens, Linda, 97

Michaiek, Susan F., 132, 160 Midgette, Sandra, 197

Sue,

LaDonna M., 199 Rateau, Jo Ann, 118 Reames, Ann M., 70 Reames, Doris, 70 Reddick, Susan Lynne, 118 Reed, Cynthia Marie, 118, 191 Reed, Margaret C, 70, 197 Register, Jane, 98, 174, 175, 183 Remsburg, Alice D., 118, 195 Repole, Marita Jean, 160 Rew, Linda Faye, 118, 195 Reynolds, Margaret F., 98 Reynolds, Martha, 199 Reynolds, Martha J., 98 Rhodes, Elizabeth S., 98, 193, 208 Rhodes, Romona S., 98, 195 Rice, Elizabeth S., 70, 191 Rasnick,

175,

Orange, Jayne E., 67 Organ, Marian, 97

May, Joanne Arvilla, 116, 143, 167 May, Laura Marie, 116 Mayberry, Nancy E., 132 Mayton, Donna Jean, 116, 209 Meador, Carolyn Sue, 132 Meador, Margaret R., 116, 143, 157 Meadors, Judy F., 65, 174 Melchor, Jo Ann, 9, 85, 96, 155, 162, Melton, Sandra J., 96 Menefee, Helen C, 204 Metcalf, Constance F., 116

Rowena

152,

Obenshain, Penelope R., 132 Oberry, Diane P., 199 Odom, Carolyn Martin, 117, 203 Ogburn, Judy Dianne, 117 OhI, Ruth Ann, 132, 183 Old Judith A., 97, 185 Olson, Karey J., 97, 200 O'Neill, Sheilla Anne, 67, 187

Martin, Nancy D., 64, 175, 185 Martin, Sally M., 64 Martin, Susan M., 66 Martin, Terry Louise, 116

Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller,

Raper, Melaine Sue, 9

Nunnally, Regina Faye, 132

Malcolm, Paula A., 116, 207 Maloney, Nancy Carol, 131 Mani, Brenda J., 96 Mantiply, Marian L., 132 Mapp, Katheryn W., 64 Marchese, Martha B., 132

141,

191

199

132

Newhard, Nancy, 96 Newman, Nancy E., Newman, Naonal B., 96 Newton, Freida K., 66 Nicer, Elizabeth A., 117, 207 Nichols, Penny Leigh, 204 Nicholls, Meribeth, 67, 200 Noonan, Katherine A., 117, 195 Norton, Judith R., 183, 203 Nuckols, Margaret L., 96, 154, 200, 201

Rachael, 175,

Mary

L.,

69,

12,

149,

188

Ragland, Jane

L.,

69,

171

Raine, Edith Allen, 118, 177, 207 Ralston, Karen L., 70 Randolph, Jill A., 98 172, 200 Rankin, Linda Kay, 98

Raper, Frieda

E.,

38, 70,

Z14

183

152,

154,

167,

138,

73, 119,

145,

171

Sink, Sandra L., 9, 74, 207 Sire, Virginia, 74, 138, 141, 145 Skelley, Carol A., 38, 74, 144 Skinner, Jeanne D., 99, 204 Skinner, Susan P., 134 Skipwith, Janice, 99, 175 Slate, Donna Sue, 119 Slayton, Laura Mae, 134

Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,

Ann

R., 74,

193,

208

Deborah Jane, 134 Elizabeth H., 134 Ellen Marie, 119 Judith W., 19, 174 1

149,

175,

191


Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,

Julia

C,

134,

Thomas. Mildred C. 38, 77, 149, Thompson, Carolyn. 101, 141 Thompson, Margaret. 77, 143. 167 Thompson. Susan, 121, 162 Thorn, Deborah, 121, 182

203

197,

Linda W., 163 Mary, 120 208 Merlyn C, 99, 174, 208 Penny S., 99, 183

Thurston, Barbara, 134 Tibbs, Jane. 8, 77, 138,

Sallie E., 134 Sandra A., 100 Sandra Jessica,

Susan

Tice, Tice,

Victoria,

100,

155,

162.

163,

Vicl<i

100,

155,

162,

163,

L..

Joan R.. Joyce F.. Tigue, Joanna

200

209

134,

L.,

120,

Snead, Gay Frances, 134, 208 Snead. Linda W., 120, 200 Snead. Wand Gayle. 134 Snellings. Barbara M., 100, 139, Snyder, Linda G., 100 Sodini, Frances H.. 120 Sofley, Janet R., 74, 149, 195 Somers, Mary A.. 74, 154 Southall, Leona Merle, 197 Southworth, Brenda A., 120 Southworth. Linda C, 120 145 Sowers. Margaret M.. 134 Sowers, Mary Lucy. 120, 191 Spady, Karen Lee. 120 Sparrow. Pamela K., 134 Spence. Dianne B., 120 Spencer, Billie S.. 74, 184

207 207

Tiley,

197 100

120,

Stephenson. Julia, 134, Stepka, Dorothy, 75

Tolley,

145,

149,

149 101 R.,

121,

203

Wetmore. Mary

Ann. 134

Deborah

V.,

Mary

E..

-

Whitehead, Mary Lou,

178,

Whitt Rita N.. 80, 152 Whitted. Vivian. 102, 152,

Turner, Diane R.. 101. 142 Turner, Judy K.. 101 139, 141 Turner, Suzanne M., 101, 138, 145,

Wholey, Mary A.. 102, Wilborne, Loretta, 80 Wiley Jane Fielding, Wilhelm, Janis M., 80

Ellen,

Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams. Williams,

191

208

Umbenstock, Carol P., 121 138, 144, Underwood, Mary B., 78. 101, 183, 204

Margaret

E..

Vaden. Elizabeth

Sutton. Sharon E.

135,

L..

208

154

134

Vincent. Barbara. 78 Voyten, Willie Anne. 135,

Swann, Katherine D.. 100, 144 Sweeney, Ruth E. 76 Sweeney, Susan J., 76, 179

Sherry G,.

122,

Margaret

208

Wanda

Lee. 120 Tavares. Elizabeth A., 134 Tavel, Christine. 9. 134 Tavel. Claire Marie. 134 204 Tayloe. Elizabeth M., 134 Taylor. Anne Carter. 100, 179 Taylor, Charlotte R., 76 172 Taylor, Judith. 101 200 Taylor, Marilyn S., 77, 172, 188 Taylor. Marjorie, 134 Taylor. Nancy Lee, 121 Teague, Beverly, 77

Wooling. Wooling, Woolson, Woosley.

101,

152,

Tench. Marcia. 101, 141, Terry. Joyce, 101 Terry, Suzanne. 77 Tew, Alexis, 121, 195 Thacker. Pamela, 134 Thacker. Patricia, 101 Thomas, Anita E., 101

Thomas. Thomas. Thomas, Thomas,

Beverly.

121.

145

183

Judith Ann. 134. 143 Judith M., 174 203 Linda. 101. 200

154,

Warner, Brenda J., 135 Washington, Virginia. 79.

175,

175

IE

143,

208

145,

Waters. Jane Dixion. 121, 167 Watkins, Frances A., 102 Watkins, Grace, 79

Watson. Jessie M.,

38. 79

Watts. Edith Kathleen. 135 Watts, Lynwood B., 102, 174 Way. Mary Deans. 122 Wayne. Pamela. 79, 170, 171, 174 Weatherly, Ann H.. 102. 178, 204

Weaver. Gwen A.. 102 Webb, Charlotte K.. 102, 199 Webb, Margaret D.. 135, 171, 177 Weeks. Pamela C. 102. 157. 158. 203

XI5

177,

195

123

B.,

191

135.

135

104,

Elizabeth.

103

Koky.

175,

103,

123,

199

178

Kay. 135

Yancy, Emily A.. 103. 195 Yates. Barbara S., 82, 200 161,

191

172

208

Sharon Lee. 123 Melanie Kaye, 123. 182 Wooten. Sarah L., 81 Woran, Maria, 102 Worley, Joan L. 135, 168 Wormley. Sandra L.. 81 Worthington, Lise K.. 135, 185 Wright, Joyce, 123 Wright, Julie A.. 103 175 195 Wright, Wanda L., 103. 200 Wyman. Kathleen A.. 103, 152, 155

Warlick. Shirley, 135

204

174,

123

Elizabeth

Woolfolk. Jeanean,

163

Walker, Judith Bryant. 135 Walker. Rebecca Lou. 135 Walker. Ruth Diane. 135 Wallace. Linda D., 135 Walsh, Janet M.. 79, 174, 204 Walsh, Linda C. 142 Walter, Brenda Lee. 135, 160, Walters, Diane E., 102 Walton, Bonnie Lou, 144 Ware, Martha. 135

Amelia, 100

9,

162,

Wagner. Claudia G., 79 Wagner, Drew Coburn, 121, 199 Waldron. Brenda Marie. 121 Waldron, Gail Marie. 135, 191

Talbot. Susan Rebecca. 120 Taliaferro, Joyce L. 100, 207

208

144

81

Suzanne P.. 135 Winans, Sue Ellen. 135 Winch, Temple A.. 81 Windle. Martha S., 102, Winfield. Sarah R., 122 Winn, Cheryl Sue, 122 Winn, Peggy A.. 191 Winn. Cheryl. 102 143

Wymer, Stephanie

Temple, Joyce,

135,

Sherry W.,

Woods, Beverly Mae. Woody. Betty, 123

w Talley, Talley,

145

122.

135 135 A.. 80

E..

Woodlief, Dianna.

179

134,

195

208

135,

Katherine M.,

Wood'ng,

Sybert. Beverly A.. 76

Sydnor. Mary Anne,

191

191

Margaret E.. 102 Martha D., 122, 197

Wood, Joy E., 81 Wood. Robin, 81 Woodhead, Mary,

VanValkenburg, Sherry, 135 Vass, Denise C. 101 Vaughan. Janet C, 135 Vaughan. Linda Lee, 121, 177 Vaughan, Margaret, 78 Vaughan. Sandra Paige. 121, 162, 199 Vaughan, Sara D., 10. 101, 138, 191 Vaughn, Patricia Anne. 121 Vick, Sharon Lynn. 121 Vimpeny. Rebecca R., 78

Stroud, Sharon A., 120 Stutz. Susan G.. 134, 139 Suddith, Cheryl. 100 Sullivan, Janet F.. 76. 152, Sullivan, Margaret E., 100 Suter. Maria E.. 100, 195

Laura,

200

Witt, Linda, 102 Wolfe, Cynthia, 81 Womack, AIna G., 102 Wood, Ellen Ruth, 123 Wood, Jeryldene, 135, 195

VanBuskirk, Gail C, 101 Van Cantfort, Terry, 135,. 195 Vann. Patricia, 78, 135

208

120,

143,

163

195

175,

135

Connie Lou. 122,, Janet L., 80, 195

Willis. Frances

207

134

158

152,

Wilkerson, -Joyce M.. 122 Wilkes Cassandra. 122. 158, Wilkes, Sue Ann, 135 Willette, Linda Sue, 122

Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilton,

Stoakes, Susan, 100, 203 Stone, Maxine C. 120, 138, 139, 160, Stout. E. Diana. 100. 160, 162, 163 Stout. Jenette M,. 76 Stout, Nancy Carol, 134 183 Strickland, Brenda S.. 134

207

;38,

Whitent, Bonnie D., 102 Whittington, Jere, 122

Wilmouth. Barbara

162,

159,

102,

Whitehgrst, Jennie M.. 122 Whitehurst. Martha M.. 122, 207

145

Wil 163,

208

135,

E..

Whitacre. Barbara. 135 White, Cheryl Jean, 122, 167 White. Jacquelin, lCl2, 162, 163, 203 White. Lynda. 122 White, Sarah E., 122

134

77.

208

171.

Werz, Mary V.. 122, 171 Wescott, Beverly, 80, 207 Wescott, Katherine, 80, 204 West Mary. 102

183

Tomlin, Sherry, 101 Toney, Katherine. 135. 209 Torrence, Neblett M.. 121, 199 Townsend, Meryl L., 78 Towsey, Gwendolyn. 101, 183, 197 Tracey. Betty F., 78, 167 Trenary, Marsha, 121 Trexler, Judy, 101 Trimble, Laura Ann, 135, 161, 199 Trogdon, Susan L., 135 Trope, Carol Ann. 135 Tuck, Linda Ann, 121, 172 Tuck. Neita M., 101 Tunstall, Paula E., 121, 174

177

163,

Stevens, Ann H., 75, 154 Stevens, Barbara A.. 134 Stevens. Elizabeth H., 120 Stewart. Judy A., 134 Stewart. Rose E., 75, 155, 178, Stickel, Sharon L,. 76 Stidd. Margaret J., 134 209

Strickler.

139,

Weisiger. Ann Vivian. 135 Welchin. Sarah Ann. 102, 159 Weller, Mary L., 102 Wells, Alice Inez. 122, 195 Wells, Betty, 79 Wells. Lois. 122

141

Marye, 134

C.

Stefanak, Priscilla A., 182 Steger, Brenda J.. 120, 197 Steidtmann. Elizabeth, 75, 197

Sue

195

Brenda G., 134 Tirelis. Martha P., 134 Tisdale. Barbara Sue. 134 Todd, Joanne M., 134, 191 Togger, Cynthia L., 134, 182 Togger, Teresa, 121, 182

141

Stansbury, Janet E., 75, 155,162, Stansbury, Nancy, 200 Starnes. Rachal M., 75, 200

Stinnett,

175,

Tipton,

Spicer. Wanda Leigh, 120, 200 Spillan, Patricia K.. 120 200 Spitzer, Mary J.. 100, 152, 207 Spivey, Carol Ann, 134 Spraker, Barbara L., 120 Sprint, Evelyn A., 100, 175, 207 Stagg. Adriana M., 120 Staley, Deborah. 75 Stallings, Linda P., 134 Stanford, Laura Lee. 134

Statzer. Ethel Steele. Susan

Billie

Tillett,

158,

14

Yates. Beverly L.. 103 Yates. Catherine. 135 Yaucett. Susan. 135 Yeatts, Brenda Susan. 135 Yeatts. Emily Joyce. 123 Yeatts, Gayle L.. 103, 174 York. Vickie Lynn, 123, 207 Young, Carol. 199 Young Jennifer. 103, 152, 17 Young, Kay L. Roberts. 123

Young. Sandra K.. Young. Sybil, 82

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