Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1962
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ALL ABOUT BREVARD AS SEEN IN THE ' ' ' ' ' annual of BREVARD COLLEGE • BREVARD, N. C. evteloie BARBARA ANNE OLIVER Editor PHYLLIS NELLE VOIGHT JOAN ELAINE MATHER Co-Business Managers . - •• ' ' -A  : • - : r:.. i,- . ' Vv i«ii. « n - .. „ i ■1 ' --  ft k  k 1 1 rvTr,:;-;:  . t • 33 raran g yjii ij- «. y ' -i «  . ' ' - ' i ' ' ■Sie- T) ., H i. ■Jlk  V I • ■, N. . ' ' •■v... . -- . —• V N  . fh . % FACULTY Page 13 STUDENTS Page 23 8 V UNASIUU) AND ACTIVITIES Page 69 -- FEATURES Page 109 ATHLETICS Page 93 INTRODUCTION Brevard College, beautiful in campus grounds, and contemporarv in build- ings and educational philosophy, honors its Methodist sponsorship and its earlv origin. The college dates from 1853 when Rutherford College was founded by Kobert Laban Abernethy, a Methodist minister. Initially, the college was an academ ' , and through progressive stages came to be a seminar)- and a four-year college unti its union with Weaver College and Bre ard Institute into Brevard College at the site of Brevard Institute. Weaver College, so named in 1912, was incorporated in 1872 under the ?c?, ' ' ' °( - ' ' ■- San. and became a Methodist college officiallv in 1883. Bre erd Institute was founded in 1895 bv Reverend and Mrs. Fitch Taylor as a pioneering venture among mountain young people. THIS IS BREVARD Transylvania Countv, in which Brevard is located was organized in the spring of 1861. The town of Brevard dates from 1867. The area is the principal gateway to Pisgah National Forest. Its manv waterfalls ha e earned the area the pictrnesque title Land of the Waterfalls. m THE BREVARD EVERY COLLEGE PROGRAM SEEKS TO SERVE FACET OF STUDENT LIFE The program includes more than chissroom instruction. Since education involves the entire personality, extra-curricular activities have their important place in student development. Participation in a variety of acti ities is encour- aged and thus students can develop leadership qualities ' and a sense of responsi- bility that makes them more valuable citizens. jn ;5 « ' .. ■T? i ' ' r« rr. ' : ' : J, - ' ? :-• - - -kT 1  '  r ' ' f.i «««. ?•■- V 4e f Dedication Deeply committed to The Methodist Church, forcefully loyal to Brevard College, imaginatively energetic as Head of the Music Department, perceptively concerned for each student NELSON FALLS ADAMS is given recognition in the dedication of the 1962 PER- TELOTE. 12 i1l! J!.V- ' !!«-J«? ' «;«. r lim l1 ' -- ' r  ; «M President of Brevard College Emmptt Kennedy McLarty, Jr. became President of Bre- vard College in 1957. He received his A. B. and B. D. degrees from Duke University and the D. D. degree from Pfeiffer College. John Boyce Bennett Dean of the College A.B., Wofford College; B.D., Ph.D.. Duke University Charles Arthur Butterworth Jr, Business Manager _ Alma Lineberger Dellinger Adviser to Women Administration ?¥%■- ■■Eston Eugene Roherts Dean of Men A.B., Berry College; M.A., University of North Carolina Charles Edward Roy Chaplain A.B., Piedmont College; B.D., Emory University; M.A., Peabody College William Glenn Hardesty Director of Public Relations B.S., North Carolina State College Administrative Assistants Mabel McNeely Alderman Secretary to the Director of Public Relations Elsie Perry Burhans Faculty Secretary Bess Keep Buckner Director of Cafeteria Quentin Eugene Cantrell Director of Maintenance Carolyn Snow Harbour Secretary in Public Relations Office Luella Hopkins Honeycutt, R.N. NiiTse Benjamin Maxwell Kenerly Manager of College Store Louise McCam Kenerly Secretary to the President r- rmt l m -fmyrr-r J. D. McCall Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Laveme Thomas McCaU Housekeeper Ruth Scroggs Martin Secretary to the Dean Lois Ruth Mitchell, R.N. Nurse Assistant Doris Evehn Montgomen. ' Receptionist and Secretary to the Business Manager Irma Rahn Montieth Bursar Keitha Cox Reddick Bookkeeper Brona Nifong Roy Recorder Faculty Members Join Students m, planning a program of study primarily geared for transfer to a senior college or imiversity. Over eighty-five per cent of our graduates transfer each ye ar. Therefore, our basic curriculum is composed of courses wliich are required for transfer credit. We also offer terminal courses in Secretarial Science. I Nelson Falls Adams Music A.B., M.R.E., Duke Univer- sity; M.S.M. and Graduate Study, Union Theological Seminary Rosanelle Cash Bennett Languages A.B., M.A., Duke University Rubie Plant Butterworth Psychology and Education A.B., Florida State Uni- versity; M.A., Northwestern University Maior Thomas Cousins M usic Juilliard School of Music; Band master ' s Certificate, Army Music School; Ap- palachian State Teachers College Mary Jane Cousins Health B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College; Graduate Study, University of Arizona Julian CuIbert,son Chemistry A.B., Hanover College; M.A., Indiana University; Sc.D., University of Michigan v Rachel Cathey Daniels Mathematics A.B., ML-ridith College; Graduate Shidy, North Caro- lina State College Charles Kenneth DuBois Art A.B., Union College; Grad- uate Study, S Tacuse Uni- versity and University of Pittsburgh Frank Nicholas Egerton Physics A.B., M.A.. Duke University; E.E,. Princeton University; Graduate Study, Columbia University Charles Ray Fisher Business Education B.S., Western Carolina Col- lege; M.B.A.. University of Georgia Barbara Kirk Hadesty English B.S., East Tennessee State College; M.R.E., Duke Uni- versity Nell Hines Harris Social Sciences A.B., M.A., Wintlirop Col- lege; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity; Graduate Study, University -of North Carolina Frank Madison Harvin Social Sciences A.B., LL.B., Graduate Study, University of South Carolina Elizabeth Jerome Holder Librarian A.B., Salem College; M.S. in Library Science, Uni- versity of North Carolina Minnie Middleton Hussey Asi-ifitant Lihrarian A.B., Meredith College; A. B. in Library Suience, Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina Dorris Burdette Kay English A.B., Erskine College; M.A., Furman University; Gradu- ate Study, Western Caro- lina College Jack Crawford Keeter Mathematics A.B., Berea College; M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College; Graduate Study, University of Texas Mary Gladys Lobdell Biology B.S., Mississippi State Col- lege for Women; M.S.. Uni- versity of Illinois; Graduate Study, University of Min- nesota Henry Clyde McDonald Mathenwtics B.S., Clemson College Donald Evans McLeod Biologtj A.B., Guilford College; Graduate Study, Wisconsin State University, The Uni- versity of the South Leighton Wright Martin Director of Athletics Health and Physical Education A.B., Mercer Uni ersit -; M.E., Universit - of North Carohna William Louis Miles Religion A.B.. Berea College; S.T.B., and Grad uate Study, Boston University Harvey Horatio Miller, Jr. Music A.B., B.Mus., M.A., Univer- sity of Xorth Carolina Viola Casanova De Perez Languages Bachiller en Ciencias y Letras, Instituto de Santa Clara, Cuba; Doctor en Pedagogia, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba Louise Peavy Miller Music Diploma, Huntingdon Col- lege; Diploma, Fontaine- bleu. Conservatoire .- ineri- caine, Pupil of Anthony Stankouitch, Frank La Forge and Isadore Philipp; Graduate Study, Columbia Uni ' ersity and Florida State University Roberta .M Ttle Riegel Languages A.B., Central College; M.A., Uni ' ersity of Chicago; Ph.D., University of Illinois Grace Jackson Mimro Mario Pedro Perez Business Education Btisiness Administration B.S.. inthrop College; and Spanish NLS., Lni ersity of Ten- C.C, Candler College, La nessee Habana, Cuba; C.P., Es- cuela de Ciencias Comer- ciales, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba Barbara Muellerschoen Sader Physical Education for Women B.S., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity Mary Wilson Stevenson Library Assistant A.B., Wesleyan College; Graduate Study, George Peabody College and Appa- lachian State Teachers Col- lege Ena Kate Sigmon English A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne College; M.Ed., University of North Carolina Alan Wallace Drama and Speech A.B., Earlham College; Graduate Study, University of Chicago and Yale Uni- versity Eston Eugene Roberts Enghsh A.B., Berry College; M.A., University of North Carolina Charles Edward Roy Fsychohgy and Guidance A.B., Piedmont College; B.D., Emory University; M.A., Graduate Study, George Peabody College Dewey Richard Whitaker Languages A.B., Western CaroUna Col- lege; M.S., North Carolina State College tudents .- s, i ys R ' jA . V irn a- R Pv E V V Pv C O L L E G E ,.t- - v . aca-i m K K BS i mm «f f £f mii rV, o y- -- bK S ' : ; ■i L •1 o Doris Lawson %4 - • , ati- jiF ■.. ' ,• 5 5, 4 2 ' ■■■' • S j l r  i • KS i ' ■fi Gary Barney ■J - I i ■!i ■« . • ■1 !::: m - Sophomore Officers Lawrence Suggs, Student Government Representative; Gary Barney, President; Don Harbour, Vice-President; Carole Padgett, Secretary-Treasurer. ni JANICE MORGAN BAILEY FishkiU, New York ROBERT EUGENE BALLARD Woodleaf DOROTHY JEAN BALLEW Tryon CHRISTENA LINDA BARBER Broomall, Pennsylvania 2« ROBERT WAYNE ACKERMAN Bowling Green, Virginia BERTRAM HENDERSON ADAMS Asheville Sophomore RICHARD CIL RLES ANDERSON Casar SWAN BURNITTE BABB Hendersonville Class GARY « AYNE BARNEY Winston-Salem HAZEL EDNA BEATTY Belmont PHILLIP McCOY BERRIER KemersviUe RUTH CORNELIA BLALOCK Lowell DANNY HART BOST Kannapolis PRISCILLA DIANA BRACKETT Lawndale ALEIN ELIZABETH BRADSHAW Atlantic Beach, Flo rida BRENDA CLAIRE BRITT Winter Park, Florida 27 n MARY ANN BROWN Asheville THOMAS MONROE BRYANT Pinebluff Onlij four days to get behind, catch a cold and come hack with laryngitis! MARY PEMBERTON BRYSON Rockingham ._ - KENLON CARLSON Ridgewood, New Jersey Sophomore DAVID TROY CARPENTER, JR. Cherrvville MATTHEW WILSON CLARY, JR. Greenville, South Carolina BARBARA HOPE CRANFORD Lake Lure GROVER LEMUEL CROFT Marion. South Carolina Class ALICE MIRIAM CROWNON ' ER Asheville JOHN WALTER GULP Gastonia JAY BEVERIDGE GURRIER Bartow, Florida GLAYTON ALEXANDER DABBS, JR. Newton THOMAS BLAINE DILLON Cleveland PRISGILLA DIANN EDGELL Orlando, Florida OLIN MORRIS EDWARDS, JR. Mount Ulla WADE FUR.MAN EDWARDS Marion, South Carolina MARTHA LOUISE GIBBS Greensboro JOHN WILLIAM GOINS Kings Mountain HARRY CHARLES GOLDERER Brevard HERMAN GENE GOSSETT Etowah 30 MARY ELIZABETH ERVIN Brunswick, Georgia JOHN EDWARD FAIR Fayetteville Sophomore MORRIS MALLORY FINCH Arden . __ - LARRY ALLEN GARMON Connelly Springs Class AUBREY DENNIS HALL Statesville SHIRLEY JEAN HAMMILL Bre ard GLENN THOMAS HAMPTON Canton BARRIE CARLETON HANCOCK Charlotte DONALD CURTIS HARBOUR Dobson PERRY WAYNE HARPER Winston-Salem «S5 Vlt S RONALD WAYNE HARRIS Waynesboro, Virginia JAMES ALFRED HEANEY Jacksonville, Florida 31 - MARY ELLEN HENLEY Lincolnton ■If ' kI S BETTY SUE HENLINE Clyde ff J - , H • Sing it, Hot Rod PATRICIA ANN HENSON Canton _ TRICIA PADGETT HOLDEN Rosman Sophoixiore GENE ALLEN HOLLAND Glenwood SANDRA CHARLENE HUDSON Arlington, Virginia CALVERT CHASE HUNT Hendcrsonville MELVIN WILLIAM HUNT Henderson, Kentucky 32 Class STANLEY WAYNE HUNTLEY Spindale ELIZABETH IRENE JENKINS Canton ELIZABETH ANN JORDAN Statesville WILLLVM REID KIMZEY Brevard GWENDOLYN SUE LA YE Weavervjlle JANIS ELIZABETH LA YE Weaverville DORIS MARIE LAWSON Winston-Salem DANIEL CRAIG LITTLE Pittstown, New Jersey m MARGARET CAROLE LIVINGSTON Bryson City WHITMAN POWELL LOFLIN Asheboro Sophomore FLOYD WOODROW LUCAS Brevaid DORIS ANN McCALL Flat Rock DORIS ANN McCALL Balsam Grove TONY MARTIN McCALL Waynesville WILLUM JERRY McCALL Penrose ELIZABETH ANN McCONNELL Lincolnton 34 Class JUANITA MAE McKEE Mill Spring SHELBA JEAN McKEE Mill Spring PRECIA ANN McKINNEY Washington, D. C. MARY SUSAN McLUCAS Jacksonville, Florida SANDRA SUE McNAB Charlotte SANDRA JOYCE MABRY Mooresville JOSEPH ALAN MARINO Hamden, Connecticut LOUIS HOWARD MARTIN Murphy 35 ' 4i«« ' PATSY LEE MEECE Brevard ELEANOR MONTGOMERY MEFFORD Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee ZANE EDWARD METCALF Canton SALLIE BELLE MILES Evington, Virginia M ANITA LOUISE MASON Brevard JOAN ELAINE MATHER Fort Campbell, Kentucky CJ BKEVARD COILECE I9GI HoinccoiniinT Qiyccii ' VlissSMivAUvun A warm smile from MONTY WEBB MATTHEWS Winston-Salem SALLY ALDERSON MAYNARD Winter Park, Florida Sophomore NANCY ADA MILNER Hendersonville LOIS RUTH MITCHELL Kittrell i ' a-Southem Belle! Class ROBERT TYRA MORRIS Marion PATRICIA ANNE MORRISSEY Jacksonville, Florida CLYDE WILLIAM NAGLE Statesville BARBARA ANNE OLIVER Winston-Salem PATRICIA JO ORR Mountain Home FRED MARION OSTEEN Brevard 37 EMMA IC4TE OSTEEN Not Springs CAROLE JOYCE PADGETT Winston-Salem Sophomore GLORIA JUDITH PAYSEUR Gastonia LYNDA TALBOT PETTIGREW Warwick, Rhode Island GERALD TALMADGE PETTIT Brevard JACK BENNY PHILLIPS Gastonia JUDITH GAIL PHILLIPS Siler City DORIS GWENDOLYN PLESS Arden 38 IVAN HOYT POPE, JR. Salisbury DORIS JANET RAICH New Cit ' , New York Class CLARENCE WILLIAM RAMER Pisgah Forest CHARLES EUGENE RAY Brevard LINDA NORBERTA RECTOR Newport News, Virginia JAMES GEORGE REEPE Forest Citv JAMES EARNEST RIDDLE Brevard ROBERT FRANKLIN ROBINSON Statesville 39 CHARLOTTE ANN SENTELLE Brevard PATRICIA ANN SHARPE Graham LINDA JUNE SHEFFIELD Clyde STEPHEN LEONARD SHEPHARD Canton 40 ABBIE lANE ROYSTER Cherry ' ille DOUGLAS FULTON SCOTT Jacksonville, Florida Kitty wasn ' t there enouf;h JOHNEY LYNN SCOTT Jacksonville, Florida MARGIA JANE SELF Greensboro s ophomore 1 y • CHARLES THOMAS SMITH Greein-illf, Smith Camlina FRED LESLIE SMITH Brevard JOHN EDGAR SMITH Umatilla. Florida JOEL BOND STENTINSON Brevard Class JAMES LAWRENCE SUGGS Greer, South Carolina HICKS MARVIN SUMMEY Hendersonville EDNA MAY SVVAIM Salisbury LARRY WAYNE THURSTON Brevard tm BETH CARLENE WATSON Brevard ARTHUR DOUGLAS WAUCHOPE Brevard BROOKE LEE WHITEHEAD Advance CATHERINE KAMPER WHITWORTH Charlotte 42 JERRY WADE TILLOTSON Denton LINDA LOU TINSLEY Brevard Sophomore PHYLLIS NELLE VOIGHT Bartow, Florida CHARLES JACKSON WAMPLER Elkin I ' NANCY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON Vero Beach, Florida JLMMY MICHAEL WILSON Marietta, South Carolina Class MARILYN JEAN WILSON Burnsville ROBERT HUGH WITHROW Forest City MARY ELIZABETH WREN Saluda Careful! You are under the mistletoe 43 }.«Mtt.w U! mkiiwNiii.M«H MMMMWK MM r - -  V L - i L ?! Y Fresliing iiO Vice-President. u LINDA JANE ADAMS Gastonia NATHANIEL CREIGHTON ALEXANDER Charleston, South Carolina RONALD EDWARD ALEXANDER Bethesda, Maryland BETTY SUE ALLEN Concord CARLTON EUGENE ALLEN Asheville SUE ELLEN ALMARODE Lugoff, South Carolina Freshman I, JAMES HUBERT ARNOLD, JR. Atlanta, Georgia ROBERT CHARLES ASHTON Millville, New Jersey ROBERT STIRLING AYRES, Jr. Brevard BESSIE BERNIECE BALDWIN Hudson ALBERT MARION BALLEW, JR. Marion SAIDA ELIZABETH BARINEAU Lincolnton KENNETH HILL BARNETTE Comer, Georgia NOVIA ANNE BAXTER Charlotte MARY JANE BEAM Bessemer City THOMAS KARR BEAM Cherryville EDGAR EUGENE BEASLEY Easley, South Carolina SHARON ELIZABETH BEATY Hickory Class DANIEL WILLARD BIGGERSTAFF Spruce Pine LLOYD JOSEPH BIGGERSTAFF Marietta, Georgia NANCY JANE BOLES Piimacle RAYMOND EUGENE BOOKER Charlotte PAMELA SUE BOONE Gibsonville DONALD LEE BOWMAN Winston-Salem 47 fl.. LILLIAN DARLENE BOWMAN Kannapolis JOHNNY WAYNE BRADBURN Brevard DORIS LYNN BREWER Asheville WILLIAM DONALD BRIGGS Pisgah Forest GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN Monroe DAVID RONALD BROWNING Woodleaf Freshman GWENDOLYN ANNE BROWNING Clyde CHARLES CALVIN BRUNNER Alexajidria, Virginia MAMIE VIRGINIA BUNDY Jamestown MARILYN ANN BURCH Clyde WILLIAM GRADY BURGIN, JR. Forest City BETTY JEAN CAIRNES Horse Shoe FRANK WILSON CALDWELL, JR. Charlotte NANCY CATHRYN CAMPBELL Wa Tiesville BRENDA HARRIETT CAREY Greenville, South Carolina MARY JANE CAVINESS Carthage DONALD RAY CECn E Clemmons RICHARD ALLEN CLARY Mooresville Class NORMA JEAN CLEARY Fort Lauderdale, Florida GILBERT FITZGERALD COAN, JR. Brevard IRVIN SHELDON COHEN St. Matthews, South Carolina P Hm NANCY ANNE COLT Hendersonville EDWARD JOHN CONOVER Cranford, New Jersey CAROLYN VIRGINIA COOK Brevard 49 CHARLES WILLIAM COOK Asheville CHARLES CHRISTOPHER CORT Asheville THOMAS ALFONSA COVINGTON Pilot Mountain FRED McRAE CRAWFORD Hiddenite GEOFFREY RROMLEY CROWELL Phoenixville, Pennsylvania ROGER LEE CUMBIE Gastonia PRISCILLA MAY DAVID Brevard DELORES ANN DAVIS Asheville EDNA SUE DAVIS Barnwell, South Carolina Freshman VICTORIA LETICIA DeSELVA Panama City, Panama LOREN ERIC DICKINSON Kensington, Connecticut GEORGE MONROE DICKSON Manning, Soutli Carolina 50 ' ' ' PK ' ' JAMES FR. KLI. DICKSON Horse Shoe CAROLYN JANE DOTSON Black Mountain MARSELLA MARY DODD Winston-Salem RAYMOND JACKSON DUVALL Todd ROBERT BUOY EDWARDS Connelly Springs LAURA ANNE ELLIOTT Polk%Ule Class LANNY GAYLE ELLIS Jones ille TONI MARIA FARMER SumnieniUe, Soutll Carolina JOHN MITCHELL FAULKNER Shelby JAMES ERNEST FERGUSON Winter, Park, Florida MARY JEANETTE FINCANNON Central, South Carolina CHARLES LOUIS FISHER Brevard 51 JOSEPH PATRICK FORTE Levittown, New York THERESA ANN FOSTER Mocksville MARY KATHERINE FOUTS Franklin JAMES RONALD FRANKLIN Connelly Springs WILLIS WAYNE FRANKLIN Mount Airy DIANE ADELE GANNON Ridgewood, New Jersey Frestiman JOHNNY ROGER GARDNER Mount Airy DOUGLAS MILLETT GEGNER Higliland Park, Illinois CHARLES FRANKLIN GIBBONS Woodleaf CALVIN GENE GLANCE Clyde GUY HENRY GODFREY Old Fort SHERRILL JEAN GOLDEN Mount Airy ANN GERTRUDE GREENE Arden PHYLLIS LEE GREENE Spruce Pine BETTY SUE GRICE Fayettesille , BRENDA JOYCE HALL Brevard PEGGY ELIZABETH HARDY Snow Hill JOHN WOODY HARRIS Winston-Salem Class MARION ELROD HARRISON, JR. Taylors, South Carolina SARAH PATRICIA HART Decatur, Georgia BRADLEY GRAY HAUSER Winston-Salem LASKA LYNN HEAD Seven Springs RICHARD CRAIG HEALEY Oradell, New Jersey CHARLES RANDELL HELTON Jacksonville, Florida 53 ■n ' tt THOMAS MALCOLM HENSON Brevard GAYLE SUSAN HESTON Charlotte SANDRA LEIGH HILL Asheville GILBERT HOFHELMER Washington, D. C. RONALD WILLIAM HOLLIDAY Pisgah Forest LEE RAY HOXIT Lake Toxaway Freshman JANE CAROL HUNT Lexington CLIFTON EUGENE INGRAM, JR. Lexington MICHAEL REID INGRAM Ridgeland, Soutli Carolina ARTHUR McFALL IRVINE Afton, Virginia WILLIAM DAVID JAMES Marion, South Carohna JERRY LANE JONES Concord WAYXE ANDERSON JUSTICE Fraiiklin CHARLOTTE MAE KEENE Vansant, N ' irginia NANCY JEAN KEENER Lincolnton JOHN ANTHONY KEYS, JR. Greenville, South Cajolina ERNEST GROVER KINLEY Fraiiklin ille RICHARD ALLEN LANE Morganton Class WALTER LEWIS LANE Asheville FRANCES REBECCA LEWIS Harris MARY JANICE LI.NDLE Y Old Fort BRENDA ANN LINDSAY Black Mountain EDITH PAMELA LOCKLEAR Darlington. Soutli Carolina LGENIA MAG LOCKLEAR Darlington, South Carolina ROBERT LEON LOFLIN Denton PHYLLIS ANNE LOVINGS Charlotte MARGARET ARMINTA MacMILLAN Falcon, Venezuela WALLACE EVERETT McCALL Rosman ELIZABETH DOROTHY McCULLOUGH W oodhaven, New York NANCY ELIZABETH McDARIS Ashe alle Fresliman JOHN RALPH HENLY McINTOSH Leicester EMMETT RANSON McKNIGHT Greenville. South Carolina BETSY SUSAN McLEAN Canton EDWARD ERNEST McLEOD, UI Georgetown, Suutli Carolina FREDDIE CLARK McMAHAN Lexington HASSEL DEAN MARION Pinnacle NANCY FRANCES MARSHALL Franklin CHARLIE LEE MARTIN, JR. P itrick Springs, Virginia LORRAINE ELOISE MARTIN Murphy MARILYN FAYE MARTIN Whittier MARY ELLEN MARTIN Alexandria, Virginia THOMAS MALCOLM MASKE Mt. Gilead _ Class DAVID WAYNE MASSIE Canton GILBERT MASSIE Canton SUSAN MEREDITH MAXWELL Charlotte RICHARD WALDEN MAYO Hickory RITA RAE MERRELL Brevard ANN CRATER MILLER Wilkesboro EARL WILLIAM MISCHLER Cameron, South Carolina JULIA SUE MISENHEIMER Hendersonville MARILYN THOMAS MOORE Chailotte SARA VALERIA MOORES Maitland, Florida MARTHA ANN MORGAN Bamardsville SHERRY RAE MORRIS Warner Robins, Georgia Freshman WILLIAM FREDERICK MOSELEY Jasper, Alabama SANDRA JO MOSS Kings Mountain JOHN ALWEN NEUHARTH Fort Lauderdale, Florida DARLENE FRANCES NEWMAN Hendersonville LARRY WAYNE NICHOLS North Wilkesboro MARY LOUISE NOLAN Schenectady, New York S8 WALTER EDWIN ORR Hendersonville PATRICIA LOUISE OTTERNESA Wa ' nes -ille HAROLD DOUGLAS OWEN Brevard ROBERT CARLISLE PARNELL Charlotte MARGARET CHRIS PASSMORE Cashiers MARY JANE PASSMORE Cashiers l Class PATRICIA ANN PATRICK Jackson ille SHERRY ANN PATRICK Jackson ille CHARLES ANTHONY PEAKE Greenville, South Carolina LILLIAN ROBHIXS PEARSON Gastonia PRISCILLA JEAN PEARSON Saluda RUSSELL GLENN PEARSON Wilkesboro 59 THOMAS DEAL PEARSON North Wilkesboro JUNE CAROLE PECK Lexington LEROY RAYMOND PEEK Scotch Plains, New Jersey CARLOS ALBERTO PEREZ Ha ' ana, Cuba VIOLA LILLIAN PEREZ Havana, Cuba LYNDA BROOKE PERKINS Atlanta, Georgia Fresliman 60 BOYCE LARRY PHILLIPS Columbus, Georgia DORIS JEAN PHILLIPS Kannapolis GAIL LOUISE PILARSKI Waynesville MARY MARTHA PLEMMONS Hayesville PATRICIA RUTH POOL Greenville, South Carolina NANCY LEE POPELL Orlando, Florida JOAN AMELIA POWELL Duncan, South Carolina DONALD MARVIN PRUDEN Lugoff, Soutli Ciirolina SONJA LEE REYNOLDS Troy HARRY EDWARD RmNEELARDT Old Fort JOAN MARIE RIDDICK Sanford JUDITH MARIE ROBINSON Asheville r Class JAMES DOUGLAS ROGERS Brevard McLAIN ROGERS Clyde STANLEY GILBERT ROPER Brevard ELIZABETH PECK SALES Mt. Vernon, Ohio ROBERT GLENN SHAVER Winston-Salem KAREN SHERRILL Lenoir RITA MARCELLE SHOE Concord JERRY WAYNE SHORE Winston-Salem HENRY INMAN SIEGLING Charleston, Soutli Carolina RICHARD LAWRENCE SIGMON Myrtle Beach, South Carolina CAROLYN CELESTE SILLS Falls Church, Virginia JAMES GASTON SILVER Morganton Freshman THOMAS CLAUDE SIMPSON Horse Shoe DOTTIE ANNE SLIPHER Charlotte GARLAND LOYAL SMITH, JR. Marion, South Carolina OSCAR WILBUR SMITH, JR. Pilot Mountain RICHARD ATWOOD SNOWDON Cedar Mountain ROBERT WINSTEAD SNOWDON Cedar Mountain ' fS i MARGARET MAE SNYDER Franklin SAMUEL LANIER SNYDER Lexington RORERT ALLEN SPENCER Morganton JAMES WILLUM STARMER Greensboro EASA MOSA SULEYMAN Bireh-Kamallah, Jordan GLOVER RICHARD SUMMEY Hendersonville i Jk. Class ' SP ALBERT PERSHING SURRETT, JR. Landnun, South Carolina LINDA LOU SWARINGEN Concord DONNA JEAN SWIGER West Alexander, Pennsylvania CAROLE MAY TARPLEY New Smyrna Beach, Florida RAYMOND DENNIS TATE Mooresboro ROBERT BYRD TAYLOR Tallahassee, Florida BEAMEN FREDERICK THOMAS Chapel Hil! RALPH WILBURN TILLEY Mount Airy JOSEPH MORRIS TILLOTSON Denton NANCY NIEN-PING TING Sibu, Sarawak CAROL JEAN TOMPKINS Lakeville, Connecticut LOUANNA ELIZABETH TRAUB FeasterviJle, Pennsylvania Freslmian JOHN LEE TURNER Gastonia GERTRUDE ELAINE TYSINGER Thomasville JAMES LEE VANCE Belew Creek ANGELINA BOBBITT VONCANNON West End MARILYN FAYE WATFORD Avon Park, Florida BERNARD ROBERT WEAVER Littlcstovvn, Pennsylvania LYNDA COLETTE WEBSTER Robhins ille CAROLYN JUNE WELLS Franklin LINDA CLAIRE WELLS Sparta, New Jersey JOYCE DORCAS WEST Stanley APRIL DIANE WHITESIDE Pahokee, Florida EVELYN ANN WHITLEY Murphy  ! .■- Class WALTER RALPH WHITLEY Kannapolis SANDRA MAXINE WHITLOCK Brevard MIRANDA LANE WHITLOW Virgilina, Virginia THOMAS EUCENE WILSON Brev;ird ALICE DIANE WOOD Aslieville JUDY AUTllERINK WOODY Wayni. ' 5 illu 6S Second Semester Students CECELIA KAYE ' ' YRICK Black Mountain ANN BRIDGES ALBRIGHT Miami, Florida HENRY EDWARD BEARD, III Camden, South Carolina JOSEPH BENJAMIN CANTEY, JR. Camden, South Carolina ROBERT JENNINGS CLONTZ Canton CAROLE LYNN CROWDING Decatur, Georgia SUSAN ELLEN GROFSICK Allendale, New Jersey ELIZABETH McINTOSH HAMERSGHLAG Brevard EDWARD AARON LEVY, JR. Hendersonville Second Semester Students LEROY ROBERT THOMAS, JR. Ridgeland, South Carolina EDWARD MICHAEL WALLACE York, South Carolina Traditional Christmas Tree Lighting JAMES STEWART RICH Brevard WILLIAM LEWIS SAULS Whiteville GLENDA CLYDE SMITH Atlantic Beach, Florida ROBERT EUGENE SMITH Mill Spring Fun in the Snowl v l7. LwA-. .| 1 m T ctMtfes The Student Government Association The Student Government Association seeks to develop in students an enduring code of honor and justice, to promote loyalty to the college and to its ideals and purposes, and to form an authori- tati e body to give expression to student opinion upon matters affecting life on the campus. The S. G. A. is an organization of and for the students. Each student is automatically a member of the association and therefore is responsible for supporting it and abiding by the rules established by it. By acting as a voice of the students, the association thus improves the relationship between students and faculty. Mrs. Bellinger, Dean Roberts and Mr. Fisher serve as advisers to S. G. A. Stephen Shcph;ird, Vice-President; Doris Lawson, Social Chairman; Louis Martin, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles Smith, President. 70 As an annual project, the S. G. A. sponsors the Homecoming Dance. In addition, it carries out planned acti ities such as picnics and dances for the new students, campus mo ' ies, various other social acti ities, and oversees elections to positions of honor. Also, it handles student prob- lems and imdertakes the annual task of revising tlie Student Handbook. Guides The Students ' Activities Tile purpose of the Women ' s House Council is to de- termine the policies concerning the social and living regulations for women students, to deepen the sense of self-responsibility of all students, and to promote and sponsor a social program that will encourage and develop high social and academic standards among women stu- dents. Each year the council sponsors a Christmas at Home for all students, facult ' and administration and their families. Mrs. Alma Dellinger, Adviser to Women, is the adviser for the Council. The Council consists of its elected offi- cers, hall proctors and their assistants. The Council meets weekly to discuss problems and questions concerning life in the dormitory. Ruth Blalock, President; Linda Sheffield, Secretary; Carole Living- ston, Vice-President. Women ' s and Men ' s Councils Determine - m n £i; - : Social and Living Regulations for Students The purpose of the Men ' s House Council is to advise and acquaint the new men students with campus life and policy. The most important job of the council is to maintain living regulations in the dormitories and on the campus. The Men ' s House Council consists of its elected officers and hall proctors from both dormi- tories. The Council meets weekly to discuss problems and to determine disciplinary action for men students. In the spring the Men ' s House Council sponsors an annual picnic for the student body. This year special interest has been placed on installing dormitory refresh- ment centers. Gilbert Massie he;ids the Cnuncil as president and other officers include Phil Berrier, Whitman I oflin, Ste e Shephard and Barrie Hancock. Mr. Fisher and Dean Roberts are the advisers for the Council. The Nemos and Delphians Sponsor The Mnemosynean and Delphian Societies are brother- sister organizations that work together to promote cam- pns activities and to create a feehng of belonging to a group. In the societies the importance of strong school spirit and loyal patriotism is stressed. On the campus these societies are popularly known as the Delphians and the Nemos. Mrs. Dana Harris is sponsor for the women ' s group. OFFICERS Linda Sheffield, president; Phyllis Voight, Vice-President; Carole Padgett, Secretary; Kenlon Carlson, Treasurer Delphian Sweetheart Dance The Sweetheart Ball is the major social e ent which the Delphians and N ' emos co-sponsor. Each year thev also sponsor one of the get-acquainted dances which this vear was an Hawaiian I.uau. In the spring they sponsor ha Tides, cookouts and other group activities for their members. OFFICERS Charles Peake, Vice-President; Gene . llen, Secretar --Treasurer: Gene Gossett. Presidnt f 5. I M Euterpians and Cleos Usher in Yuletide OFFICERS Scottie Ballew, President; Lynn Whitley, Treasurer; Jeanne Cleary, Secretary; Doris Lawson, Vice-President The Euterpeans and Cliosophic Societies are sister-broth- er organizations ' hose functions are to promote social activities on campus. These societies strive to promote an active school spirit and a growing interest in the college and the community. Mrs. Thomas Cousins and Mr. Jack Keeter serve as advisers for the two societies. Each year, to help new students get into the swing of things, the Euterps and Clios co-sponsor a get-ac- quainted dance, which this year was a beatnik dance. M } Season Witti The Christmas Dance The most important event sponsored by the Euterpeans and CHos was the annual Christmas dance. Miss Jan Bailey, Christmas Queen, and her court reigned over the gala event. Each spring the groups sponsor informal activities for the members, and throughout the year business and social meetings are held. OFFICERS Earnest Riddle, President; Bobby Robinson, Vice-President; Bob Ackerman, Secretary; Whit Loflin, Cliaplain •wV i J F ' 3 Pi I ' MJ ik ' ' ' ' iliN g Kt H K ! J Phi Theta Kappa is a national scholastic fraternity and is the highest academic honor gi ' en at Brevard College to those students representing the upper ten per cent of the student body. Phi Theta Kappa strives to promote scholar- sliip, develop character and prepare re- sponsible citizens. In the light of this goal the students possessing these qualities are initiated into the fraternity in an impressive tapping ceremony. OFFICERS FRATER.N ' ITY OFFICERS ARE: President, Carole LiviiiR.ston; Vice-President, H. M. Summey: Sec- retary, Martha Gibbs; Treasurer, Phil Berrier; Historian, Bobby Morris; Program Cliairman, Barbara Oliver; Mr. Kenneth DuBois is faculty adviser. PTK and ABG Fraternities Strive For Scholastic Achievement Alpha Beta Gamma is a national honorary fraternity organized for the promotion of and interest in chemistry and chemical science. Membership is based on scholar- ship, citizenship and interest in chemistry. Under the capable guidance of Dr. Culbertson, the fra- ternity presents an annual science fair and conducts sev- eral chapel programs throughout the year. Phil Berrier is president; Gene Holland, vice-president; Pat Morrissey, secretary-treasurer; and Go-progr;im Chairman, Steve Shephard and Lawrence Suggs. The faculty adviser is Dr. Julian Culbertson. Marshals Assist With College Functions Marshals are chosen on the basis of scholarship and leadership. Their main duties are to assist with all important college functions and participate in graduation. Pat Holden is chief marslial and Mr. Roy is the college marshal. Other marshals are H. M. Sumniey, Gene Holland, Carlene Watson, Clyde Nagle and Phil Berrier. Big Sisters Guide Frustrated Freshman The Big Sisters is an organization composed of selected sophomore women who assist freshman women in adjust- ing to college life. Throughout the year they serve to guide and counsel wherever needed, the Big Sisters are led by Carole Livingston, president, with Mrs. Alma Dellinger serving as adviser. Kappa Chi Stresses Christian Service CHRIST COURIERS Christ Couriers is the women ' s division of Kappa Clii Fraternity. Its purpose is to stimulate Cliristian activities in dormitorv hfe and create a deeper spiritual life a- mong the women students; Edna Swaim serves as president. Kappa Chi is a fraternity whose membership is made up of students interested in fulltime Christian service. It encourages students to enter Christian service bv in- forming them of the challenge and opportunity for such service and guiding them in preparation for their ca- reers. Annual fall and spring retreats are held which give the members great inspiration. Kappa Chi Thanksgiving and Christmas projects reached neighbors both at home and abroad. Leaders for the year are: Ann McConnell, President; Doris Ann McCall, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mr. Roy, Adviser. Christian Council Supports Interdenominational Activities The Christian Council serves as co-ordinator for all the religious groups on campus and is composed of presidents of the various groups. The Council is responsible for several special events during the year-the Thanksgiv- ing banquet, the lignting of the Christmas tree. Religious Emphasis week, services during Holy Week, and the annual sunrise service. Its main objectives are to pro- mote and direct special religious events, regular church affiliation and attendance and to encourage each stu- dent to grow in his Christian faith. Mr. Roy is adviser to the Council. The Mi ' tliodist Student Fellowship plans its program to benefit- the students in their spirit ial needs as well as in their personal and seholastic prohlems. Dur- ing the year the members participate in various acti ities which take them on picnics. progressi e suppers and retreats. Each year they send representati es to the State Methodist Student Mcnement meetings. The officers are .Mary Bry- son, president; Marilyn Wilson, vice- president: Carole Padgett, secretary; John Smith, treasurer. The Fellowship is under the adult leadership of Mr. Louis Miles. MSF and BSU Promote Church Activities The Baptist Student Union helps train Baptist students for effective Chris- tian leadership. Not onlv does it re- mind the student of his responsibility and objectives in life, but it also pro- vides inspiration, information and fellowship which create the spiritual climate essential for Christian growth while in college. Serving as officers this year are Charlotte Sentelle, presi- dent; Joyce West, vice-president; Louise NLrson, secretary-treasurer; Carole Livingston, program chairman and John Coins, publicity chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reddick are advisers. Westminster Fellowship Seeks to Answer Some of Youths Problems The Westminster Fellowship was organized for the purpose of providing the Presbyterian students with additional opportunities for Christian fellowsliip. The members have shared a number of social occasions diuing the ) ' ear, includ- ing trips to Pisgah National Forest, and have had manv discussion groups. Mrs. Grace Munro serves as adviser. The president is Doug Wauchope; vice- president, Ed Conover; and secretary-treasurer, Doris Pless. Canterbury Club Develops Greater Interest in Churcli The members of tlie Canterbury Club, which is the student group for Episcopal students, strive to promote Christian fellowship in the home, school and com- munity through work, prayer and discus- sion, with the goal to broaden their knowledge of Christ. The club sponsors many activities including attendance at the conference at Black Mountain. Ad- vising the club is Mr Frank Harvin. Officers are; Sally Maynard, president James Heaney, vice-president and Brenda Britt, secretary-treasurer. Day Students Club Furnish Lounge The Da ' Students Club sencs as a tie between non-resident and resident students and helps the day students share in all pri ileges and responsibilities of college life. The main project of the club is the furnishing and upkeep of the Day Students Lounge. The group also enjoys hikes and picnics and supplies teams for the intramural competition. Mountaineers Blaze Trail Through Pisgah Forest Activities of the Moimtaineers Club this year ha ' e included trips to Look- ing Glass Rock and Pisgah National Forest. The club was organized for the purpose of exploring the scenic beauty of the area surrounding Bre- vard. Mrs. Elsie Burhans and Mr. Fisher are advisers for the club. m Choir Adds Inspiration to Chapel Services The choir is an a cappella ensemble of men and women students. They sing in chapel services frequently, in the Methodist Church once each month and in other churches an average of once a month durmg the school year. Their repertoire is sacred music only. The choir director is Mr. Thomas Cousins. 84 Glee Club Goes on Tour of Sunny South v l l Hr i The small ensemble of mixed voices is selected each Near from the membership of the Glee Club. The Ma- drigals sing for many ci ic clubs and church groups throughout the ear, in addition to tours with the large group. The Glee Club, composed of men and women students, performs secular and sacred music. It is the primary touring ensemble of the college and has a short tour in the fall and an extended tour each spring. Concerts are scheduled in high schools and churches in orth and South Carolina. Extended spring tours for the past seasons have taken the Glee Club to Mrginia, Wash- ington, D. C Maryland, Georgia and Florida. m 1 V 1 V m Engineers Club Tours Olin-Mathieson The object of the Engineers CUib is to promote interest in the various fields of engineering. In order to meet this goal, the club sponsors lectures and tours for its members. A highlight of this year ' s activities was a tour of Olin-Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Tlie adviser for the club is Mr. Egerton. Officers are Steve Shephard, president; Harry Golderer, vice- president; Faye Watford, secre- tary-treasurer; and Louis Mar- tin, program cfiairman. Business Club is Link Between Students and Business World The Business Club was formed as a means of bringing together business students who desire a bet- ter understanding of the business world. Its members are given a glimpse into the challenges of their careers. The officers of the organization are Dorothy Ballew, president; Carole Pad- gett, vice-president; Linda Sheffield, sec- retary and Phyllis Voight, treasurer. Mrs. Grace Munro is adviser for the club. Pertelote Staff The college yearbook, THE PERTE- LOTE, has been published annual- h- since 1935. Chaucer ' s XONNE PREESTES TALE provided a source from which the name was derived. Pertelote was the wise hen most ad- mired b - the gallant Chanticleer. Within the pages of this book will be found pictures of students, of buildings, of activities that are a part of the campus life. These tell, in part, the story of a year in the history of Brevard College. i ADVISOR Mrs. Brona X. Rov EDITOR Miss Barbara Oliver Pertelote Staff CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Phyllis ' oight Joan Mather CIRCULATION David James CLUB EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR Betty Ervin Jeanne Cleary ART EDITOR Barrie Hancock y« 4! S , k J- r Pertelote Staff FRESHMAN EDITORS Karen Sherrill Judith Robinson SOPHOMORE EDITOR Doris Lawson PHOTOGRAPHER Gil Coan SPORTS EDITORS James Vance Buzzy Tillotson Clarion Staff The Clarion, the college newspaper, established in 1935-36, is published twice monthly. Its purposes are to sound as clearly as that medieval instrument for which it was named, the thoughts, ideas, and opinions of students, faculty and administration; to encourage students in journalistic writing: and to offer experience in various phases of publishing a news- paper. John Coins, Editor M i xN . - ' :: - ■' ■■■■■' ■■■' — - C .r3 i Gene Beasley, Staff Writer Joyce West, Associate Editor Juanita McKee, Business Manager Brenda Britt, Feature Editor Mrs. H. W. Sigmon, CLARION Adviser :-vifi - Clarion Staff Sports Editors: Freddie McMahan Carole Padgett Gary Barney Advertising Managers: Bumitte Babb Joel Stevenson Reporters and T ' pists: Carol Hunt Barrie Hancock Dottie Ballew Gail Pilarski Joyce Mabry Sonja RevTiolds Lorraine Martin Randy McKnight thietfcs HinmiarnniTnrjunniiiii ■i gimfm wimiHWiamii lit i uiii Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT; Wayne Huntley, H. M. Summev, Eddie Rliinchardt, Robert Morris, Ray Hoxit, Gene Allen; SECOND ROW: John Bradbum. Doug Rogers, Bill Burgin, Charles Cort, Ronald Harris, Don Harbour, Joe Forte. Manager Bob Ashton Coach Leighton W. ( Chick ) Marti n Awards presented at Western Carolina Junior College Conference Tour- nament at Greer, S. C, February 24, 1962. Wayne Huntley, All-Confer- ence, All-Toumament; Ronald Harris, Sportsmanship Award. ■«i BREVARD COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961-1962 BRE ' ARD OPPONENTS BREX ' ARD OPPONENTS 69 Chowan 57 49 Wingate 78 80 Louisburg 62 88 Asheville-Biltmore 82 90 Anderson 55 79 Lees-McRae 53 77 Spartanburg 65 92 Mars Hill 84 76 Lees-McRae 59 62 Gardner-Webb 74 62 Young-Harris 105 65 North Greenville 73 111 Gardner-Webb 96 88 Asheville-Biltmore 75 76 Louisburg 99 68 Mars Hill 84 55 Chowan 56 79 Wingate 68 108 Anderson 77 Consolation 62 Young-Harris 89 Champions 93 Spartanburg 64 or 97 North Greenville 99 Third Place (87 Asheville-Biltmore 83) Tournament (84 North Greenville (91 Gardner-Webb 91) 83) Wayne Huntley Bobby Morris Gene Allen Doug Rogers Charles Cort Joe Forte Ray Horit Johnny Bradbum Bill Burgin Cheerleaders m 1962 Baseball Team FIBST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Artie Imne. Rocer Ciim- bie. Carlos Fncy.. Charles Cnrt. Gil Coan, Jr. SECOND ROW: Doug Scott. Jimmv Wilson, Joe Forte, Dannv Bost, Loren Dickinson. THIRD ROW: Johney Scott, Richard Lane, Doug Rogers, Monty Matthews, Coach Gil Coan. Coach Gil Coan 1961-1962 saw the constnicHon of a new athletic plant at Brevard College. The gymna.sium includes a regula- tion basketball court 94 x 50 ft. and a swimming pool 75 X .36 ft. as well as physical education dressing rooms, classroom, two offices, varsity dressing room, first aid room, faculty dressing rooms, and an activity room for weight-lifting, wrestling and tumbling. The baseball field is .3.30 feet down each foul line and a hedge has been planted as a border for the outfield. The new scoreboard is in the process of being installed. Danny Bost Doug Scott ' G=?q:.. , Charles Cort Doug Scott • . I . I • - « ill  l -- r - f . Danny Bost Monty Matthews Gene Holland Doug Scott and Danny Bost BASEBALL SCHEDULE, 1962 March 27 Anderson There 30 Spartanburg There April 6 Gardner-Webb There 7 Wingate There 13 Spartanburg Here 14 North Greenville There 18 Lees-McRae (double-header) Here 21 Gardner-Webb Here 27 Wingate Here 28 Mars Hill Here ' May 2 North Greenville Here 9 Mars Hill There 14 Anderson Here 102 ' Tennis 1962 Charles Cook, Tomm ' Hampton, Bob Morris, John Bradbum. Gil Massie, Bob Ackerman and Clyde Nagle. TENNIS SCHEDULE Three Tenniflex composition courts have been in- cluded in the new construction. These are considered to be the best all-weather surface for year-round play. The 1962 schedule is: March 27 28 Anderson ' ingate Wingate Mars Hill Gardner- ' ebb Gardner-Webb Mars Hill Anderson There Here There Here Here There There Here mtfffwMiTTgia itiwTwii tfi Hy fnfi tf iffnf tflaB itamiTfTifilfrprrriif ' ■- ' ' - Track Team -1962 1st row, L-R: H. M. Summey, Joe Biggerstaff, Creighton Alexan- der. R,i - Hoxit, Mickey Incr: m. 2nd row: Bill Staniier. Bernard Weaver, Jim Ferguson, Eddie Wallace, Robert Pamell, Albert Bob Shaver Surrett. 3rd row: Bob Ashton, Bert Adams, Gil Hofheimer, Har- old Owen, Jay Currier, Bob Shaver, Charles Peake, Coach Martin. Eddie Wallace, winner 100-vard dash, 9.8 TRACK SCHEDULE The new track is of Grasstex construction, and is the finest track in ' rth Carolina. It is the site of the West- em North Carohna relass. State Regional High School meet and the Western Carolina Junior College Confer- ence meet. SCHEDULE, 1962 March 28 ' ingate Here April 11 Furman Freshmen Here 14 News-Piedmont Relays Furman U. 17 Wingate There 19 Mars Hill Here 25 Gardner- ' ebb and Lees-MeRae Here 30 Gardner-Webb There Mav 8 Mars Hill and Lees-McRae Mars Hill 12 W. C. J, C. C. Meet Here Broad Jump. Bert Adams Albert Surrett, Discus CROSS-COUNTRY EVENT High Hurdles, Creighton . ' Mexander Richbourg (Wingate) Eddie Wallace, Broad Jump Eddie Wallace, 100 yard dash, 9.9 Bert Adams, 440 yard run, 52.5 seconds Loren Dickinson, Javelin throw New physical education building under con- struction, spring 1962 Women ' s Athletic Association and Intramural Council Women ' s Intramural Council. 1st row, L-R: Sue Davis, Jane Royster, M,-ir - Ellen Henley, Pam McKinney. 2nd row: Sharon Beat ' , Donna Swiger Marilyn Moore, Linda Rector, Sally May- nard. 3rd row: Priscilla David, Carol Tompkins, Carole Padgett, Peggy MacMillan, Ann Morgan, Brenda Britt. The Women ' s Athletic Association, of which every woman student is a member, was organized to promote competitive activities. A manager is chosen for each sport and is responsible for en- couraging participation. The major activities are speedball, tennis, softball, archery, badminton. volle ' ball, basketball, and bowling. Officers are: Diana Brackett, President; Jane Royster, Intra- murals Chairman; Mary Ellen Henley, Secretary; Sue Da is, Treasurer; Carol Tompkins, Publicity Chaimian; Donna Swigeir, Vice-President. Mrs. M. Thomas Cousins, Adviser Men ' s Intramural Council ' • :-: Intramural Football Game Bill Clarv and Mel Hunt The Men ' s Intramural Council has as its purpose the promotion of participation in sports events among the men students who are not members of the varsity teams. The chief sports are football, basketball, baseball, tennis and golf. Members are: 1st row, L-R: Earnest Riddle, Johnny Scott, Gary Barney, Ralph Whitley. 2nd row: Bob Morris, Steve Shepard, John Faulkner, Zane Metcalf. eatures mo tm iuasfmxa ef«ffi Si«it£a «a Si s «?saiS - ss tsi mmm m Homecoming Queen Miss SalJy Mayiiard I Sophomore Attendant Miss Kitn- W ' hitworth Freshman Attendant Miss Marsella Dodd t«ia W l| Ma )ffiBg 8 W faWt iJi:i -r--. Christmas Queen Miss Jan Bailey Sopliomore Attendant Miss Betty Ervin Sophomore Attendant Miss Doris Lawson jjjigjjR Mir Freshman Attendant Miss Diane Gannon Freshman Attendant Miss Lynn Whitley X Delpliian Sweetheart Miss Diana Brackett SWEETHEART COURT Sophomore Attendant Miss Barbara Oliver Sophomore Attendant Miss Pat On- Freshman Attendant Miss Jeanne Cleary Freshman Attendant Miss Sara Moores 8«BB«MBlBIWi|a Mlllli IHM lllll«i !lillWI iiiWir - ' ' ■- - ' ■■■r ' rt ' --«- •)- Pr! .1 1.1 f t s KBrnasaammi mimmmmms ■I SRf ' ■ ' ' May Queen Miss Sallie Miles Maid of Honor Miss Doris Lawson May Court !Vi9igi,i:aifC.iiaminfr:w ' ' Sophomore Attendant Miss Kenlon Carlson Sophomore Attendant Miss Linda Sheffield 120 Sophomore Attendant Miss Kitty Whitworth Sophomore Attendant Miss Betsy Wren K WlWKSWWJWWSBa WHK ' TPJKic- Fresliman Attendant Miss Sandra Hill Freshman Attendant Miss Jean Keener i Freshman Attendant Miss Ann Miller Fresliman Attendant Miss Sherry Patrick HPB w gw i wi i ? iri  swv v « JWi i a gwawi««gdw«i ajiwe fr ' j JW 8P Sophomore Directory ROBERT WAYNE ACKERMAN Masquers; Men ' s House Council, Intramurals; Cliosophic, Treas- urer. BERTRAM HENDERSON ADAMS Varsity Track; Intramurals; Monogram Club; Delphian, Secretary. RICHARD CHARI ES ANDERSON SWAN BURNITTE BABB Day Students ' Club JANICE MORGAN BA LEY Miss Freshman; Homecoming Court; W.A.A. Vice-President; Canterbury Club; Glee Club ; Choir; Music Club; Christmas Queen; Eutcrpean, Treasurer. ROBERT EUGENE BALLARD Intramurals; Delphian DOROTHY JEAN BALLEW Business Club, President; Euterpean, President. CHRISTENA LINDA BARBER Mountaineers; Westminster Fellowship; Eutcrpean. GARY WAYNE BARNEY Phi Theta Kappa; Intermiuals, Manager; Cliosophic. HAZEL EDNA BEATTY Baptist Student Union; Music Club; Glee Club; PERTELOTE Staff; Mnemosynean PHILLIP McCOY BERR ER Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Beta Gamma; Methodist Student Fel- lowship. RUTH CORNELIA BLALOCK President, Women ' s House Council; Christian Council; Student Government Association; Glee Club; Kappa Chi; Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship; Mnemosynean. DANNY HART BOST CLARION Staff, Sports Editor; Intramurals; Cross County Team; Monogram Club; President, Freshman Class; Delphian. PRISCILLA DIANA BRACKETT W.A.A., President; Intramurals; Glee Club; Business Club; Mnemosynean; Delphian Sweetheart. ALEIN ELIZABETH BRADSHAW Canterbury Club; Square Dance Team; Eutcrpean. BRENDA CLAIRE BRITT Canterbury Club, Secretary; CLARION staff, Intramurals; Glee Club; Masquers, Secretary; W.A.A. Bowling Captain; Mnemo- syean. AfARY ANN BROWN Mountaineers; CLARION Staff; Eutcrpean. THOMAS MONROE BRYANT Baseball; Intramurals; Cliosophic. MARY PEMBERTON BRYSON Methodist Student Fellowship, President; Christian Council; Women ' s House Council. KENLON CARLSON Valentine Court; Mnemosynciin; May Court. DAVID TROY CARPENTER. JR. Engineers ' Club; Intramurals; Square Dance Team; Cliosophic. MATTHEW WILSON CLARY, JR. BARBARA HOPE CRANFORD Baptist Student Union; Glee Club; Choir; Music Club CROVER LEMUEL CROFT Canterbury Club; Intramurals; Cliosophic. ' ALICE MIRIAM CROWNOVER Valentine Court; Mnemonysean. JOHN WALTER CULP Band; Glee Club; Symphony; Westminster Fellowship. JAY BEVERIDGE CURRIER Track; Men ' s House Council; Delphian. CLAYTON ALEXANDER DABBS, JR. Engineers ' Club; Mountaineers. THOMAS BLAINE DILLON Intramurals; Men ' s House Council; Delphian; Phi Theta Kappa. PRISCILLA DIANN EDGELL Business Club; Glee Club; Mnemosynean. OL7N MORRIS EDWARDS, JR. Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers; Intramurals; Del- phian. WADE FURMAN EDWARDS Masquers, Vice-President; Cliosophic. MARY ELIZABETH ERVIN May Court; Christmas Court; Mountaineers; PERTELOTE Staff; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mnemosynean. JOHN EDWARD FAIR Men ' s House Council; Masquers; Glee Club; Choir; Orchestra; Music Club; Kappi Chi; Delphian. MORRIS MALLORY FINCH Canterbury Club; Delphian. LARRY ALLEN GARMON MARTHA LOUISE GIBBS Westminster Fellowship; Glee Club; Choir; Madrigals; Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary; Music Club, Vice-President; Eutcrpean. JOHN WILLIAM COINS CLARION, Editor; Baptist Student Union; Mountaineers; Men ' s House Council; Student Government Association; Intramurals; Cliosophic. HARRY CHARLES GOLDERER Engineers ' Club; Vice-President; Alpha Beta Gamma; Delphian. HERMAN GENE GOSSETT Baseball; Monogram Club; Intramurals; Delphian, Vice-President. AUBREY DENNIS HALL Intramurals; Glee Club; Madrigals; Delphian. SHIRLEY JEAN HAMMILL Cheerleader; Square Dance Team; Eutcrpean. GLENN THOMAS HAMPTON Intramurals, Manager; Cliosophic. BARRIE CARLETON HANCOCK Veterans ' Club, Vice-President; Canterbury Club; Masquers; Mountaineers; Men ' s House Council, Vice-President; PERTE- LOTE Staff; Delphian. DONALD CURTIS HARBOUR Basketball; Delphian. PERRY WAYNE HARPER Basketball; Square Dance Team; Intramurals, Captain; Cheer- leader; Track; Cliosophic. RONALD WAYNE HARRIS CLARION Staff; Monogr; m Club; Basketball; Delphi.an. JAMES ALFRED HEANEY Engineers ' Club; Intramurals; Canterbury Club, Vice-President; Cliosophic. MARY ELLEN HENLEY Westminster Fellowship, W.A.A., Secretary; Women ' s House Council; Mnemosynean; Student Government Association, Vice- President. SopJiomore Directory BErrV SUE HENLINE Business Club; Methixlist Student Fellowship; Glee Club; In- tramurals; Mnemosynean. PATRICIA ANN HENSON Business Club; Mnemosynean. PATRICIA PADGETT HOLDEN Phi Theta Kappa; Chief Marshal. CE.VE ALLEN HOLLAND Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Beta Gamma; Men ' s House Council; Baseball; Intramurals; Marshal; Monogram Club; Delphian. SANDRA CHARLENE HUDSON Business Club; Women ' s House Council ' Big Sister; W.A.A.; Mnemosynean. CALVERT CHASE HUNT Intramurals; Glee Club; Cliosophic. MELVIN WILLIAM HUNT STANLEY WAYNE HUNTLEY Basketball; CLARION Staff; Monogram Club; Delphian ELIZABETH IRENE JENKINS Business Club; Big Sister, Secretary. ELIZABETH ANN JORDAN Women ' s House Council; Big Sister Intramurals; Mnemosynean. WILLIAM REID KIM7.EY Westminster Fellowship; Day Students Club; Mountaineers. GWENDOLYN SUE LAYE Business Club; Mnemosynean. MN7S ELTIABETH LAYE Methodist Student Fellowship; Glee Club; Choir; Intramurals; Honorary Basketball Team; Mnemonysean. DORIS MARIE LAWSON Student Government Association, Social Chairman; Women ' s House Council; PERTELOTE Staff, Freshman Editor, Sophomore Editor; Big Sister; Christinas Coint; Euterpean, Vice-President; May Court, Maid of Honor. DANIEL CRjMC LITTLE Canterbury Club. Intramural?; Delphian, President. MARGARET CAROLE Ln ' INGSTON Phi Theta Kappa. President; Big Sister. President; Glee Club; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals; Women ' s House Council. WHITMAN POWELL LOFLIN Men ' s House Council. Secretary; Methodist Student Fellowship, Intramurals; Chosophic. FLOYD WOODROW LUCAS DORIS ANN McCALL Kappa Chi. Secretary-Treasurer; Christian Council; Vespers Committee; Christ Couriers. DORIS ANN McCALL W.A.A.; Euterpean. TO.VY MARTIN McCAI L Engineers ' Club; Cheerleader; Cliosophic. WILLIAM JERRY McCALL Phi Theta Kappa; Veterans ' Club; Day Students ' Club, President. ETTZABETH ANN McCONNFJX Kappa Chi, President; Methodist Student Fellowship; Christian Council; Christ Couriers; Music Club; Glee Club; Choir; Mnemosynean. JUANITA MAE McKEE Big Sister; CLARION Staff, Business Manager; Mnemosynean; Mountaineers; Business Club; Intramurals; Glee Club; Baptist Student Union. SHELBA JEAN McKEE CLARION Staff; Mount.aineers; Baptist Student Union; Glee Club; Mnemosynean. PRECIA ANN McKINNEY Big Sister; W.A.A., Speedball Manager; Honorary Softball Team; Glee Club; Orchestra; Music Club, Euterpean. MARY SUSAN McLUCAS W.A.A.; Kappa Chi; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mnemosy- nean. SANDRA SUE McNAB Women ' s House Council; Euterpean. SANDRA JOYCE MABRY Phi Theta Kappa; Big Sister; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mnemosynean. JOSEPH ALAN MARINO Glee Club; Choir; Symphony; Cliosophic Society. LOWS HOWARD MARTIN Engineers ' Club. ANITA LOUISE MASON Baptist Student Union, Secretary-Treasurer; PERTELOTE Staff; Day Students Club; Mountaineers; Mnemosynean. JOAN ELAINE MATHER PERTELOTE St: H. Co-Business Manager; Canterbury Club; Glee Club; Business Club; Mountaineers; W.A.A., Intramurals; Eu- terpean. MONTY WEBB MATTHEWS CLARION Staff. Sports Editor; Baseball; Intramurals; Monogram Club; Cliosophic. SALLY ALDERSON MAYNARD Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Class; Christmas Court; May Court; Canterbury Club. President; W.A.A. Council; Honorary Baseball. Basketball and Volleyball Teams; Homecoming Queen; Kappa Chi; Christian Council; Women ' s House Council, Presi- dent. PATSY LEE MEECE Day Students ' Club. ELEANOR MONTGOMERY MEFFORD Canterbury Club; Masquers; CLARION Staff; W.A.A.; Choir, Glee Club; Music Club; Euterpeans. ZANE EDWARD METCALF Intramurals; Chosophic. SALLIE BELLE MILES Valentine Queen; Mnemosynean; May Queen. NANCY ADA MILNER Westminster Fellowship; Big Sister; Music Club, Secretary; Glee Club, Choir, Madrigals. L07S RUTH MITCHELL ROBERT TYRA MORRIS Phi Theta Kappa; Basketball; Track; Delphian. Alpha PATRICIA ANNE MORRISSEY Beta Gamma, Secretary; Masquers; Mnemosynean. CLYDE WILLIAM NAGLE Phi Theta Kappa; Marshal; Alpha Beta Gamma; Intramurals; Canterbury Club; Cliosophic. BARBARA ANNE OLIVER PERTELOTE Staff, Business Assistant, Editor; Phi Theta Kappa, Program Chairman; Big Sister; Kappa Chi, Secretary-Treasurer; Christ Couriers; Methodist Student Fellowship, Treasurer; Choir; W.A.A. Council, Publicity Chairman; Mnemosynean; Delphian Sweetheart Court. PATRICIA JO ORR Day Students Club; Intramurals; Mnemosynean; Delphian Sweet- heart Court. i t ' sifi ' .f ix t ' imni iff - ' inmimMni Sophomore Directory FRED AMR ON OSTEEN Cliosophic. EMMA KATE OSTEEN Baptist Student Union; Choir; Intramurals. CAROLE JOYCE PADGETT Business Club, Vice-President; Methodist Student Fellowship, Secretary; Masquers, Pubhcity Chairman: W.A.A. Council, Bas- ketball Manager; Honorary Basketball, Volleyball and Softball Teams; Sophomore Class, Secretary; CLARION Staff, Women ' s Sports Editor; Mnemosynean, Treasurer. GLORIA JUDITH PAYSEUR Kappa Chi; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers; Eu- terpeans. LYNDA TALBOT PETTIGREW Business Club; Glee Club; Mnemosynean. GERALD TALMADGE PETTIT JACK BENNY PHILLIPS Intramurals; Cliosopliic. JUDITH GAIL PHILLIPS Methodist Student Fellowship; Glee Club; Mnemosynean. DORiS GWENDOLYN PLESS Westminster Fellowship, Secretary; Business Club; Intramurals; Mountaineers; Mnemosynean. IVAN HOYT POPE, JR. DORIS JANET RAICH CLARENCE WILLIAM RAMER Day Students Club; Cliosophic. CHARLES EUGENE RAY CLARION Staff. LINDA NORBERTA RECTOR W.A.A. Council, Intramurals Chairman; Euterpean. MAZES GEORGE REEPE Mountaineers; Intramurals; Cliosophic. MAZES EARNEST RIDDLE Day Students Club; Sophomore Class, President; Intramurals; Cliosophic, President. ROBERT FRANKLIN ROBINSON Intramurals; Sophomore Class, Vice-President; Mountaineers; CUosophic, Vice-President. ABB7E JANE ROYSTER Women ' s House Council; Intramurals Chairman; Honorary Vol- leyball, Basketball and Softball Teams; Student Government Association, Freshman Class Representative, Secretary; Choir; Valentine Court; W.A.A.; Mnemosynean. DOUGLAS FULTON SCOTT Baseball; Intramurals; Delphian. JOHNEY LYNN SCOTT Baseball; Intramurals. MARCIA JANE SELF Westminster Fellowship; Choir; Madrigals; Glee Club; Women ' s House Council; Music Club; Euterpeans. CHARLOTTE ANN SENTELLE B;iptist Student Union, Program Chairman, President; Day Stu- dents Club; Mnemosynean. PATRICIA ANN SHARPE Intramurals; Honor;iry Softball Team; Methodist Student Fellow- ship; Glee Club; Mnenosynean. LINDA JUNE SHEFFIELD Business Club, Secretary; Women ' s House Council, Secretary- Treasurer; CLARION Staff; Mnemosynean; May Court. STEPHEN LEONARDS HEP HARD Alpha Beta Gamma; Men ' s House Council, Treasurer; Engineers ' Club, President, Intramurals. CHARLES THOMAS SMITH Phi Theta Kappa; Student Government Association, President; Alpha Beta Gamma; Methodist Student Fellowship; Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals; Intramurals; Men ' s House Council; Mountain- eers; Engineers ' Club; Christian Council. FRED LESLIE SMITH Day Students ' Club. JOHN EDGAR SMITY Methodist Student Fellowship; Kappa Chi; Delphian. JOEL BOND STEVENSON Day Students Club, President; Masquers, President; CLARION Staff, Advertising Manager; Chosophic. JAMES LAWRENCE SUGGS Alpha Beta Gamma; Intramiuals; Men ' s House Council; Stu- dent Government Association, Sophomore Class Representative; Cliosophic. H7CKS MARVIN SUMMEY Phi Theta Kappa; Marshal; Basketball; Track; Intramurals; Men ' s House Council; Alpha Beta Gamma. EDNA MAY SWAIM Big Sister; Women ' s House Council; Choir; Glee Club; Christian Council, Secretary; Kappa Chi, Vice-President; Christ Courtiers, President; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mnemosynean, larry wayne thurston ;erry wade tillotson CLARION Staff; Orchestra; Glee Club. LINDA LOU TINSLEY Day Students Club; Glee Club; Choir; Baptist Student Union; IntramuriUs; Mnemosynean. PHYLLIS NELLE VOIGHT Big Sister; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers, Sec- retary; Women ' s House Covmcil; Business Club, Treasurer; PERTELOTE Staff, Co-Business Manager; Mnemosynean, Vice- President. CHARLES JACKSON WAMPLER Alpha Beta Gamma; Mountaineers; Engineers ' Club; Delphian. BETH CARLENE WATSON Phi Theta Kappa; Marshal; Big Sister; Music Club, President; Glee Club. ARTHUR DOUGLAS WAUCHOPE Westminster Fellowship, President; Christian Council; Choir; Glee Club; Orchestra. BROOKE LEE WHITEHEAD Intramurals; Euterpean. CATHERINE KAMPER WHITWORTH Big Sister; Women ' s House Council; Glee Club; Madrigals; Homecoming Court; Cheerleader, Chief; Euterpean, Secretary; May Court. NANCY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON Mnemosyean. MAIES MICHAEL WILSON Men ' s House Council; CLARION Staff; Baseball; Intramurals; Baptist Student Union; Monogram Club; Delphian. MARILYN JEAN WILSON Kappa Chi, Vice-President; Methodist Student Fellowship, Vice- President; Christian Council; Vespers Chairman; Euterpean. ROBERT HUGH WITHROW Men ' s House Council; Veterans Club, Vice-President; Moun- taineers, President; Intramurals; Westminster Fellowship; Del- phian. MARY ELIZABETH WREN CLARION Staff; Mountaineers; Euterpean; May Court. RED DIAMOND SERVICE STATION North Broad Street Highest Qualify Gasoline and Oil Phone 3-1402 Compliments of Crest Store South Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina One Item Thai ' s GONE DOWN In Price! 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