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Ripples 1969 146 STUDENTS STUDEnTS STUDENTS 147 Kim Betts, 11ice president Senior Class Paul Staufer, president Mr. Donald Corbin, aclvttOI 148SENIORS Class of 1969 ROBERT EARL ALLEY Philosophy and Religion Staunton, Virginia NANCY EVANS ALT Sociology Moorefield, West Virginia JAMES LEE ANDERSON English Springfield, Massachusetts LINDA VIRGINIA ANDES French Bridgewater, Virginia ANTHONY STEVEN ANDREWS Business Administration Bowie, Maryland VIRGINIA MONROE ANSON Biology Conowingo, Maryland ARTHUR ELLIOT ARDEN Business Administration Springfield, Virginia NINA MILLER ARNETT Music Martinsburg, West Virginia GRACE KATHERINE ASHENDEN / English Alexandria, Virginia CAROL ELIZABETH ATKINS Business Administration Herndon, Virginia JUDITH ANN BALLARD French Easton, Maryland JERRY ALFRED BEATTY English Roanoke, Virginia • SENIORS 149 Class of 1969 JANICE BECKER Spanish Suitland. Mary land NORMA JEAN BEHELER Psychology Roanoke, Virginia CYNTHIA ANN BENDELL Sociology Hagerstown. Maryland KIMBERLY HUGH BETTS Biotagy Salisbury, Maryland SHARON LEE BOWMAN Mathematics Wirtz, Virginia SHARYN HALTERMAN BOWMAN History Verona. Virginia THOMAS JEFFERSON BOWMAN IV Sociology Franklin. West Virginia BYRON ALVIN BRILL General Science Strasburg, Virginia GORDON THOMAS BROWN Sociology Roanoke, Virginia CAROL LYNN BUCHER Physical Education Manheim, Pennsylvania LINDA JEAN BUCKNER English Putaski, Virginia GERALD LEE BUHL English Manassas. Virginia 150 SENIORS RAY KENNETH BURNER, JR. Business AdminiS1ration Shenandoah, Virginia TERESA JANE BIGELOW BYERLY Biology Vienna, Virginia WAYN E LANIER CARPENTER General Science Hot Springs, Virginia JOHN EDWARD CHASE, JR. Economics Burke, Virginia ELLIN WRIGHT CHILDS Economics Springfield, Virgi nia JAMES RUSSELL COBB, JR. History Boyce, Virginia CAMERON HERBERT CRAIG Sociology Jamestown, Rhode Island JULIA KAYE CRAUN Home Economics Mt. Crawford, Virginia THOMAS H. CROUCH Physics Arlington, Virginia MARY MYRTLE CRUMMETT Business Administration Nokesville, Virginia PATRICK ALLEN DAY Biology Catlett, Virginia NANCY LEE DEBERRY English Detour, Maryland SENIORS 151 --- - . JANET LEE DEROSSI GORDON ERNEST DEYERLE II THOMAS ARTHUR DITTRICH, JR. ANNA MAE DONLEY Psychology History Mathematics Physical Education Falls Church, Virginia Roanoke. Virginia Alexandria. Virginia Myerstown, Pennsylvania JOSEPH PETER DUDASH, JR. JUDITH CAROL DUFFER FRANCES CHRISTINE EGGE ABRAHAM JOHN EVANS Physical Education Sociology English Economics Manville, New Jersey Orange, Virginia Roanoke, V irginia New Creek, West Virginia 152 SENIORS Class of 1969 MARC THOMAS FARLEY Sociology Brick Town. New Jersey ARTHUR WILLIAM FITCHETT Chemistry Bridgewater. Virginia INA MAE FITZWATER Home Economics Broadway. Virginia SANDRA JEAN FLORA Music Boones Mill, Virginia NANCY MAE FRAMBES Home Economics Northfield. New Jersey NEIL MANLEY GARBER Economics Woodbridge, Virginia STEVEN MARTIN GILNER History Staunton, Virginia ROBERT JOHN GRAY Music Blacksburg, Virginia LINDA Al LEEN GRISWOLD English Westminster, Maryland CAROLENE LORETTA GROSSNICKLE Home Economics Walkersville, Maryland NANCY MARGARET HAGOOD History Clover, Virginia BETSY TURNER HANCOCK Biology Gilbertville, Massachusetts SEN IORS 153 Class of 1969 HELEN FAYE HARDEN Spanish Cumberland, Maryland KAREN VIRGINIA HARKEN Sociology Rumsen, New Jersey , BRUCE KIM HART .. Economics Leesburg, Virginia LUAN AVERIE HART Sociology Annandale, Virginia JAMES LEE HEARN 111 Biology Delmar. Delaware STANLEY DUANE HEIZER History Lexington, Virginia HOLLY RUTH HENDRY Home Economics Green Brook; New Jersey MICHAEL STEVEN HENSLEY Biology Elkton, Virginia BARBARA MAY HERBERT Chemistry Norfolk, Virginia SUSAN MONGER HIGGS Physical Education Harrisonburg, Virginia SALLY ROSALYN HOFHERR English Woodbridge, New Jersey PATRICIA MILLER HOMICK French Waterbury, Connecticut 154 SENIORS ;. c COLL£GE ~ PLACEMENT ANNUAL •- !969 " COLLEG PLACEM ANNUAL 1969 JANE ELIZABETH HOOVER GARY IRVING HOTTLE History Biology Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Strasburg, Virginia LILBURN LEROY JONAS, JR. LINDA L. JUDO Biology French Roanoke, Virginia Harrisburg, Pennsylvania SENIORS 155 Class of 1969 JUDITH MARILYN KAVANAUGH Sociology St. Croix, Virgin Islands JOHN DAVID KESSLER History Roanoke, Virginia DONALD LEE KLINE Business Administration Hagerstown, Maryland GEORGE ROSCOE KNICELY, JR. History Harrisonburg, Virginia JEFFREY ALAN KOHNE Busin~ Adminstration Fairfax, Virginia PHILIP STUART LAMAR Philosophy and Religion Snow Hill, Maryland JEFFREY CHARLES LEDOUX General Science Fairfield, Connecticut JOANNE RUTH LEHMAN Sociology Mclean. Virginia RAYE ZIRKLE LITTEN Il l Chemistry Timberville, Virginia JOHN FARNSWORTH LOVING English Fairfax, Virginia GEORGE EDGAR LOWMAN General Science Keymar, Maryland JESSEE LEE LYNCH Physical Education Berlin, Maryland 156 SENIORS NELDA MAY MARECKI PAUL EMI L MARECKI Biol0gy Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Shawnee Miss., Kansas RONALD DWIGHT MARTIN CHARLES LEROY MASON Mathematics Business Administration Roanoke, Virginia Sealeton, Virginia SENIORS 157 Class of 1969 MICHAEL J. MASTROPAOLO Sociology Falls Church, Virginia MICHAEL EVANS MCDONALD Sociology Roanoke, Virginia RONALD EDWARD MESSERSMITH Economics Hagerstown, Maryland FRANK RI LAND MESSICK Business Administration Severns Park, Maryland ANN KAY MILLER Chemistry Baltimore, Maryland CAROLYN SUE Ml LLE R Psychology Hampton, Virginia DIANE LOUISE MILLER French Pottstown, Pennsylvania CHERRYL ETTA MITCHEM Spanish Hopewell, Virginia BARBARA LYNN KRATZ MORGAN English Wilmington, Delaware TERRY LEE MORTON English Alexandria, Virginia RICHARD WILLIAM MOYERS Business Administration Broadway, Virginia SUZANNE LOUISE MULLEN Spanish Springfield, Virginia 158 SENIORS KAREN SUE MUNTAIN French Baltimore, Maryland BARRY ESTON MYERS Sociology Hyattsville, Maryland JAMES ALAN NAESETH Chemistry Hampton, Virginia KAREN LYNN PALMER English Laurel, Delaware G. JANE PERSINGER Business Administration Ronceverte, West Virginia JOHN WILLIAM PIFER, JR. German Falls Church, Virginia BARBARA JO PIQUET Sociology Richmond, Virginia FRANCIS JOHN POLAKIEWICZ, JR. Biology Manville, New Jersey JOANNE POURNARAS Home Economics Silver Spring, Maryland GWENDOLYN DIANNE POWELL Physical Education Bethesda, Maryland JOSEPH ANDREW POWELL Physical Education Hagerstown, Maryland SAMUEL THOMAS QUIMBY Sociology Mobile, Alabama SENIORS 159 CHARLES ANDREW RAMSTETTER, JR. Psychology Richmond, Virginia CARLTON WAYNE REXRODE English Staunton, Virginia CHRISTINE WALKER RHODES Sociology Front Royal, Virginia ERIC MICHAEL RICE History Roanoke, Virginia GLORIA ANNE RICHARDSON History Johnson City, Tennessee CAROLYN ELIZABETH RINGGO L D Philosophy and Religion Holsopple. Pennsylvania WYVETTA ANN ROLLER Sociology Richmond, Virginia J. LAWRENCE ROYAL Physical Education Northfield, New Jersey LARRY EUGENE SAMPSON History and Political Science Falls Church, Virginia ) Class of 1969 160 SENIORS TAYLOR H. SAMUELS Sociology Orange, Virginia DENNIS LEE SANGER Sociology Cordova, Maryland LOIS ANN SCHUBEL French Middletown, New Jersey ROBERT WILLIAM SCOTT Sociology Alexandria, Virginia LESLIE SUE SHANNON Sociology Hagerstown, Maryland RONALD CORNELIUS SHEAR Sociology Blacksburg, Virginia SANDRA MONGER SHIFFLETT History Harrisonburg, Virginia THEODORE GEORGE SHUEY, JR. History Swoope, Virginia JUDITH VICTORIA SICILIAN History Fairfield, Connecticut SENIORS 161 JANET SIMPSON History Westminster, Maryland BEVERLY ANN SIPLE Sociology Covington. Virginia JUDY CAROLYN SMITH English Criders, Virginia LOUIS MASON SPICER Ill Spanish Levingston, Virginia PAUL JONATHAN STAUFER Biology McVeytown, Pennsylvania MARTHA ANN STOVER English Dayton, Virginia JAMES STURGILL II Sociology Arlington, Virginia RICHARD LEWIS STUTZMAN Philosophy and Religion Maitland, Florida ANNETTA RAE THOMPSON English Linthicum Heights, Maryland ROBERT WILLIAM TILGNER Biology Manchester, Maryland PAUL HAYNES TOBLER, JR. Sociology Leesburg, V lrginia PENE LOPE ANN TODD French Georgetown. Delaware 162 SENIORS Class of 1969 CAROL ELIZABETH TRAHAN Home Economics Baltimore, Maryland MICHAEL PYLE TROUT General Science Walkersville, Maryland BARBARA ANN TURNER Philosophy and Religion Gilbertville, Massachusetts PAMELA SULLIVAN UPPERMAN French Annandale, Virginia ELIZABETH MARIE VAN METER Mathematics Petersburg, West Virginia SUSAN HARMAN VARNER Music Luray, Virginia KURT DARWIN VOLLMAN Business Administration Freemansburg, Pennsylvania BARBARA ANN WALBRIDGE Psychology Easton, Maryland MARY MARGARET WARD Spanish Rockville, Maryland MICHAEL ALAN WARD Economics Arlington, Virginia WARREN OSCAR WEIMER Physics and Mathematics Alexandria, Virginia BARBARA JANE WERNER Music Myersdale, Pennsylvania SENIORS 163 Class of 1969 MARY ANN WEST MICHAEL TERRY WESTHAFER LARRY ALTON WHETZEL ROBERT KEARNEY WILLIAMS Ill Biology Business Administration Philosophy and Religion Sociology Bridgeton, New Jersey Staunton, Virginia Broadway, Virginia Richmond, Virginia LOIS REBECCA WINE CONNIE JANE WINELAND BYRON EARL WOLFE JAMEY ELIZABETH WRIGHT Biology Spanish Economics History Eglon, West Virginia Martinsburg, Pennsylvania New Windsor, Maryland Gladstone, Virginia 164 SENIORS LARRY ALLEN YATCHUM MARGUERITE JOY YOUNG Psychology Spanish Compton, Maryland Elicott City, Maryland RONALD DURWOOD YOUNG ANNA JANE ZIGLER History Sociology Staunton, Virginia Westminster, Maryland SENIORS 165 Becky Hershey, secretary Junior Class Kenny Lancaster, vice president Rick Wampler, president Dr. John Martin, advisor Ron Hottle, treasurer 166 JUNIORS Mary Acker Karen Adams Doug Albrecht Lavenia Aldridge Akram Ayoub Cilia
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