This series of interviews entitled “The Women of Randolph-Macon” was undertaken in 2011 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of co-education at Randolph-Macon and is a subset of the “Living Legacies” oral history project focused on alumni and donors. Sponsored by the College’s Alumni Office, in conjunction with the McGraw-Page Library, the interviews were conducted in the summer of 2011 by Ray Varner ’11 under the guidance of Claire Stevens (Alumni Office) and Laurie Preston (McGraw-Page Library). Interviewees included women from classes ranging from 1975-1997 as well as one alumna, Eloise Goddin Piccolo ’45, who attended R-MC as one of the over 100 female day students who attended prior to 1971 when R-MC became a co-educational residential college. Several of the interviewees entered in the first co-educational class in 1971.
Interviewees
- Eloise Piccolo (Goddin) (1954)
- Beth Louise Bull (1975)
- Leslie Boyd (Edwards) (1975)
- Patricia Hanback (Gradwohl) (1975)
- Westy Bachelor (Matthews) (1975)
- Cheryl Kfuri (Woolfolk) (1976)
- Noanie Sullivan (Busch) (1976)
- Noreen Joslyn (Hester) (1976)
- Sandra Bond (Spratley) (1976)
- Anne Wilson Gregory (Maclin) 1977)
- Mary Anina Beaman (1977)
- Kathleen Cary Wallace (Baldwin) (1977)
- Rebecca Jones (Burcher) (1977)
- Diane Ruth Hall (1978)
- Rosanne Shalf (Groat) (1978)
- Zelda Boston-Woolfolk (1978)
- Anne McDougall (Derby) (1979)
- Betsy Staver (Baldwin)
- Dee A. Raubenstine (1980)
- Susan Hogg (Quinn) (1980)
- Kimberly ‘A. J.’ Allan (Jones) (1981)
- Lisa Claydon (Tagg) (1981)
- Nancy Bass (Harris) (1981)
- Natalie Newfield (Klele) (1981)
- Steffani McGurn (Klele) (1981)
- Deborah Larsen (Yetman) (1982)
- Judith Ann Glenn (1982)
- Kerri Valentine (Brunton) (1982)
- Laura Calvert (Forehand) (1982)
- Ray Dahlquist (Hutchinson) (1992)
- Ford McFall (Porter) (1993)
- Ainsle Marie Rose (1996)
- Cristin Traylor (Bauby) (1977)